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MONNING, MAY 22, 1862 THT \Y writ 6 Lapiosly for the New Work sua, RUNNING THE BLOCKADE —vo-—— A Story of the Hea Islands, BY CAPT. WHEELER, U. 4. rof * Whof Pate’; a Tale of te Act of € In the Court of the Southern a8 in tue uch being his character,” continued Col, * you will not wondor at my life eon the polation Nip existing between e only son of Une Hy heir to consiterat le caused his father did T tay 1?) Merely because, as you had some interest in the girl, [had an interest in This very morning 1 (ook this thing out plunder, in order to show it to Coral, w LOCAL NEWS. Tue Furmrat or Linvr. Prons, formerly « Policeman, will take place on Saturday, you! of my how 1 B, Baylis, ‘The receipte of thie Compeny for the firet four montha of thie your were $2°5,897 01, 00 increase of $20,810 12 over thone of the ame time Jeet year. ‘Thin Company are owners of the 40 U.6. recetving ship North Caretina,wnsta attendance | erave that be | and performed adcalsebly exe a might be ready to “maint at the IS ‘end ‘The excelent choir attached to the Mariner's churdty wan also present and sang under the direction of and there shot and buried with ‘wae setually performed, A Mr. Krisoon, @ brother-indaw of the President of the UnRed States, was arrested in was thinking of visiting. I don't know why | Tue Savant Reaiment will parade on the | avenue city line, and are about to extend Ite city | Prof. G. W. Poti. Rev. ©. J, Jones, Richruond & day or two slace, and placed in the youcame here, I think Danby's man told me | 2th fostant, track up Madion avenue to the Central Park at | Pastor of the Manuer'e cherch, delivered the Catt ale’otfe tioreneliy tae Einenn) Se You and the gin hal broken eff your engage | Tite Wonk om rite Post-orrice addition ty | Th street, and expect to run thelr city cara to the | frst ios of of the evening, He epoke of WesAasta locks for great tacedt fom Ge ment, But, to be on the aafo side, I'll take you | "Pi41y approaching completion. Park during the Buminer or early Fall, The raut-| te Clalin of the seamen upon the considers | wonmmces bil. Te et u Gov. Asonnwa, of Massachusetts, la to visit | ill be up the 4th avenue to 42d atreet, slong 424 ben ot hod ar be, ood bpp bod repu- Guay, Velioves n ? jon of lor for courage an riotiem, He | sat reena in “Take us in 2° exclaimed Winthrop, aston. | New York to tnapect the military he wie fy \osten Avenue, and wp Madison avenue | 1° ergued that the Christian enilor te more reli. | #bo Gill ionrvediotely ay { beyowd maaaute by the strauga) man's | | NENWTRRN soLoimRs oF Pennsylvania regi. | the Park, ble end courageous than those of his profession | "here land can be hed free, “eominunications, " What do you | "eye Ore sow ln the Boepitate in thie city, Tue Commercrmenr Exeacises of the 19 | 1) sre sunconterted. The Correapording Sacre. | ,,T!% Homestead bill is signed by th mean?" Hyoct fh Yaukee apios | exch band, the ruitian raised his voice ers really comprehended what their They won't by | nearly ready foe the reception of wounded aol. in and Heutenant, one ® Parstorxt Hamiin pasred through the | 8cboo! attached & Cs/umbla ind 7th at ercises, Domange $75, and) Rev. Hany Wann Nene THR STARVING 1 wit will deliver a Doasentry, and tepe pr fi d with those who wish to view the outside of waa conferred upon the graduating clas by th ee Wook place last ‘ clty yesterday, on bis way to Weshingtan, evening a8 the corner of Second event): rian smitol grimly, returning the Pl) Ping The alarin of fire at 11 o'clock Inst | eet at 8 o'clock, The hall was crowded. The tare ts Lis pocket, ant patting the Lloolbowud, | nigra, proceeded trom the dwelling, corner 2d ave- | #G6 Wan occupied by President King, LL.D, ashe said: hue and 13th mrest, Damage $10. Fon. ©. We Bonney, Prof. Siliiman, Quien C. Ver~ “Tha poople heseahoute are quite excited on] Tur Kast Boitorvo at the Park Barracks is | Pianck and others. The degree of Bachelor of La As\arin OF heuddeb Pureuance of @ call ineued by Mesaee, ii i ry etre before the 29th Ward Republican Asso : sige lf Hallo! help! Yankee aplos and atvolition with): HALT, “Soe igely ery tteees | O'Gornen, JOB, Nicholaon end B, Ingoldaby, nouri Soize ther jurround them @, to-night, at 8 merting of citizens of Trab Lirth, frieuda of Ireland ! sdbeithina tone he wad othera, vel a s five bt helps Tur Garar Eastern with ne neany tote. | lowly iabirday, ri munis ie taped Levery one knows how ensy a matter ft fe to | caive visitorein eday or two. Bie ie daily tion the present ‘dentitute condition of the Lrish " tos tin any public place, Before the | rounded by row-boate, aatling veamo'e, and tues, to be taken for their rellel Araoug those present, besides those whore emy was about, the street was blocked up by | the monater, nares ‘arod on the call, were Judge Daly negtors and excited citizens, and Major G Tue Cuitones ov Wann Benout No. 20, | sudge orConuor, Caps, James D, Rirker, Hon. B. B . led by reveral eoliicrs, was wean ap. | UAYe sent, berides other donations, $12 for the awe | Connolly and about tw Aher prominent citizen ronching in the distance, A moment only the ue ro bere at the Park wibteld aid those of | The meeting was organized by the appointment « | captain att lieutenant tind « dueperate purpose | Pfmsty School No. 1 ub $6 for the samme J aly chairman and Judge O'Connor secretary Joot The chairman rend » letter f tre f By uelr way out; aud then, a6 an BAnsem As sext To Tie SHEL ASD | cretting the physical din ty which compelled arined and fnfuHated taob of Bootes upKin Ecoroh | tases ‘aed procured’ a pale of ttle ponies to | hiv ataence, Me, Me. O'Gormas elated nats oon of pernons Bure tup aul around ¢ im, bom In Httle N thatthe Museum. T v at uilence with frienda in Tre A hw altos them ta, they resigned themselves to their Just been shipped frota Liverpool for New ¥ ti Ato him for gome months paat a cc fate. thn pa eet ship Patrick Henry. noreasing destitution In the w “Take them In charge major," eald the man} Finse Senor. J, J. Fosrn, of J Co,, 69th baa now reached @ with the tle that oficial. CPi appear | Regt, ware ted by being presented with | a4 been made a subject of c agains. them this evening, at your five, By | @aword and! by Titfeny & Coy on Tare of debate tu the House of C ay the way,” he added, lowering his volce al | day evening lant at tie revi arinvey, Hever | Valling fact ta now no longer a mecrct, that in the Wayne and hie daughtor are stopping with | Market. by hie brother hoti-cominiagion Le {PATE of the country mentioned, the dest th mie tae . Revorrep Pir Yiour,-It was & Yj at thie mornent an g anit waa in lao T! Croppa,and I'll thank you to keep an eye on lal ight'that eipeias fight wea to ¢ | wet veather of last aummmer prevented the people them till Further otic morning ob Weehawken, Nd. Our reporter learna | fot gathering the pont or turf, their only fuel, ead All ci ht, Captain Haleom | thaba fight wan futended yesterday thorn at the game time rotted the potatoes, ao that “1 ohant fall in that by tween two nowces of this city, and did not © Gre lef without ettier food or f p The saajor took the ers Into his custody, | owing to an accident to one of the pr x montha of Jone, July ant Anjust vrai let the eries of t antconducted then | Anou 8,000 eH LEnEN IAVE IMEEM recel w the hardest of the year with the ris toward an old war which was used as a] ut the dave during the past 10 years, At thin tite the harvest of cue yeor rison ant police headquarters; while Capt. |! Lave beeu thie Lthatof ther wy detached bimeelt from the nolsy erowd Aare doing Fin, e monibe br et ed his course riverwards, muttering howl Woe shakin tor salieri orth “Chis Winthrop is dangerous! Tmust take Montay, wot will Lave carefully eee . va cars of him at tha eame time [else Coral, Yew, ema penser eer Wee) rset bts he shall die—the Colonel ehall be arrosted as a ni shahete Mit ol f erate Rail fait from the Irisl:mon of New York is ma traitor anil tho gitl shall bear me company to Taek ened 6s’ place fur mumme int of relief ins wlrondy sont soa! Mat hat and thus Lebail conplete my | Per | alah (ca ila Bee Poorer clasves, and Ib woul! be Fevenge 1" morne Garena," which will be conducted after the wonlthy w nob meet Tie uttered @ hoarse chuckle of triumph, at | manner of the catablishmentof the sane nase near | ** SPpeal of thie kind with mach ge which the deap-mouthed hound pricked up her | London. ronity aa thone who perbapa incur auffering ears, and then he quickenod his steps and hu onward, with the dog following closely behiad him, It was thus that the fortunes of our principal characters had become blended, — We will Proceed with the stirring drama upon which had entered. and bis daughter watched all before hin, “the situati come ® game for life | 1 Falcom carr: CHAPTER IL COL, WAYNE WAS SOME ADY Winthrop in prison, the Cole bad actually be- thermaelves that they may be rriel | A Movesteyr 18 ow Foot by the corpo eto “ plot of ground in one of the cem- nity of New York, where the bodes of al the Rew York volunteers who may die of the facts br of Common by Mr, Maguir In defeuce of the Union, may be interced ab the ex- | 0 Fevorted thirty deaths frota starvation, a de- TOW | ccs of a ate er of eleven million pounde aterliug in the th “soi ,? value of the wheat crop from that of Jaat your, the > sg001 ° e] Tur Lavies Rertgr Assoctation of th fostruction of the potatoes, &c, Judge Daly made Park Darracks, desira ty fay that cloes, abirts, flannel drawers and undershirt stockings and clothing generally ying a fow brief remarks on the magnitude of presented —nid for matarving na ing bis conviction ¢, Hqnors and cord much id their stary ing countrymen, Mr. O'Gorman alno stated @ few ight forward in the recent debate tn sand express W thefeall for relief will in demay eae eth Grotefully rocolted. 142° iiterally complied with by frishineo Lesa A cise and others on this ide of the ocean, Ou Custom House Or motion of Mr, Jobo FB, Devlin, power was given Leawa.—Willlaim ©. Gray has Leon appointed De- to the chairman to appolu in Executive Commitee It is imposible to do Jnstico to the anxiety and | Pity Collector, and George F. It, Younge, agit of eleven, to devise measures of relief, Mr. Joroph excitement which auddenly grew upon Col, | Cer of the New Orleans Custora House, Cuntemn | Stuart was elected Treasurer of the fund to Lo Wayne, Learning from tho landiord that every | eutlemen were employees in the N. ¥. Custom | tected. ‘The menting then adjourned natil F ‘ soe Cea, | House, An Appraiser will also be appoluted from | nose, at wk P wh e Voat in town had been registered by Major Goss, ous lca) M+ ‘shen te sheiemeen wilt and that every vessel in the harbor had. been | Ur Custom House, Laid ad ecantahd wi adbradlae na) Rall) cha redtoload with cotton he felt that his Le The appearance of Halcom at such @ mom ne he nevertheless M loxire to Halex vanito heave his estate to me. Mark ths, for it ts the motive of bly revenge Me soon after htt country, and the noxt I heandof Lim he wa vver, The list tine T heard of him was shout two years ayo, but it waso 4 voago since T was w fag what bol be f hin now that the war anil blockade rrupted hie business © And so," noroured ¢ because bis fa: ther mate you lis heir, t 1 murdered my prother or earricd Li “Thovene er) Nha auspiefon until thi Bat that look sur ant 6 g-—cither thai Le Las hille or that be is his captive! Ob, heaven bop us! How shall this terriblé inystery Le sul He sauk powerle tomchair, Coral stole a quick ¢ tol the aud saw that the dread object of ber comuueations had vanishes “ Thank the murmured, knevling by the Colonel's chair, Let us pray for his aid ! Horace Halvom-=the third person of our trio was a man of hereulean proportions, possessing long and coarse black hair, @ gaunt, but stale wart frame, a dark and moody countenauce,save when it wasintlamed by tome active passion, and having a general bratishne He hal boen near the and ‘ullowe 0 of aspect spot when the Colonel arrived,as if expecting them, and bad the hotel, with the evident in. tention of keoping himself informed of thelr t® Inte hand he held a le which ynesville aud dated several ‘Thistetter, we will take occa. eon written to him by a fellow above town It consisted of only 8 fow lines, being a mere notification to him that Cal, Wayso and his daughter we It Brunswick, with the purpose—it wi ef-of flocing the Confederacy, providing nothing ovcurred to prevent them, At Halcom's boels followed a large Moothound, bluck as a coal, with a shorp nose, keen eyes, huge mouth, and Gabby, downhanging under Np and gullet-—an his tattered coat, and casting sito-lon alternately at the proprietor and tl without evinelng any Intention of obeying the and bacon, are bet youcan eat{” e you! ‘Two levies for large earthen bowl, inthe centre of which 1 rally bristled an array of salt pork. spared the necessity of formally declining sumptuous proposition, however, by tho sudden entrance of an emaciated and haggard looking youth, whose age might have varied from sixtoen to twe | eat. who asked for something Vanish, you vagrant |" The boy stood picking at the only button @ Colonel, mandate to leave, His features were s0 shar | Svemedas if they would cut the sallow ski drawn over them, His under jaw had falle if in death, disclosing a jagged set of teeth; his features had that wild and ferocious expr clothes ping from his body, His long flaxen hair, @nimal, on tue whole, as ferocious of mien as der master, For a moment after paus glances with the Colonel, this man remained wo tiouless on the sile-walk, asif debating in hi mind whether to visit the father aud daughter or not. Then, turning away, he courte, hurrying along the street in the direction of the river, followed by his hound, and was ‘von lost to the watchers in the hotel, «© All goos well," the ruflan then muttered 4 They have come here with the intention of fleeing the country, I will have the Colonei arrosted as a traitor to the Confoderacy, and the gir! I'll carry to sea !” bet Adenly halted again, as his eyes rested upon two young men who were approaching him from the direction of the depot. These men were Capt. Winthrop and Lieut, Linton, return Ang towards their boat, Tho ruflian owner of the bloo'hound held out his band a6 they neared him, moticning them to stop, and then he drew a daguerreotype from his pocket and held it up before the captain, observing : Phat tolls me who you are ‘The captain was too much astoulshed to reply, At wes a likeness of hiinseli | “1 see you are too much surprised to be com- municative,” the strange man continued, Very well—V'ilexpluin, For many years I have made it my business to look after the affairs of the family of Colonel Wayne, of Waynesville, You visited there awhile ago, and fell in love with the girl, You bad your Tautual likenesses taken, and exchanged with each other, 1 had en agent at Land, certain overseer, who bought this picture for me—one of three or four you had weken before thefair Coral was estisied, Why ig and exchanging combed and of unequal lengths, completed weird and startling picture he presented, “ Who is he?” inquired the Colonel, ters * Go 'way, you rascal !” roar tor, u'yo been here before ‘An’ got nuthin,” retorted the boy, 1” 1 the pro drew @ handfull of loose powder from a pocket wit into the “Mey! give me suthin, or I'l blow yer somewhere in bis clothes, and thi fi ape was painfully beset with porils, The Colonel looked dublously at the hea corn-eal bread, and at the slushy beans In ® He was That there boy !" exclaimed the proprietor, * He'll be the death o' me yet | rasclo | Clear out you | b glances he possessed appeared in the act of drop- Jy, nuthin, ony the brat of @ poor Tur Coxvestion or tir African M. E. Church, continued ite sessions yesterday, The or- dination of Cl artes Robinson, of Greenpoint, L. 1, wan requerted by the Zion church congregation.— prom movement, ent, se | mana, Danesand Norwegians, arrived hore from | in the re vilection of our readers, all of telescopes, gold watches, &e., for Capt, T. B.Stetsouof ship Wan, Frotheringham,Capt, Jame Btewart and Jarnen Cratg, Mute of ahip Roger A, Hiern, and Capt C. A, Ewell, of bark Ajusters, in rovoguition of services to subjects of those Govern- mente while in peril at sea, Crry Ixcipenrs.—An Inquest was held on the body of an unknown man, aged about 0 years, found in the North River, near foot of 140th stroct, <..eA Young woman—Abzika Sinith, waiter at No, 13 Bowery, attempted auicide by Jumping into the East River, but was reser Whil pockets, Campell and Farrell, were being{taken to the New Jersey State Prison, the matter wlipped his Jou%sat Hoboken, jumped from the carriage | ant made his escape. Fireman's Fonerat.—The actly oar) members of Pacific Engine Co. No, 23 turned out yesterday to the number of shout fifty, to at- tend the funeral of a Intocomrade, It, W. Richards, which took place from the residence of deceased's ny No, 117 Fast 834 street, Dy ol wes @ single man, the main support of a widowed mo- ther, and bore among all who knew him an excel- lent character, For the past five yoars he has beon attached to Engine Co. No, 23 prior to which time he was a member of Hook and Ladder Co, No, 12 Consumption was the cause of his death, ‘The in- terment took place In Greenwood Cemetery, Anovrt 2,500,000 Ls, or Seep Corton have Deen recelved at this port from the rebel states, and ginned for the benefit of the Government, 1,000,000 Ihe, of which arrived during the last ten days. One who ministerad to him before his de afriend, “ mau's fortitude will give way." in every way, ite- the when he returned to consciousness, to} on and hon but Epise of which Mr, Christy adbered, tomorrow, pit the body, and the ens fon which is caused by long exposure to hunger andcold, He wore no hat, and the fow ragged fi of temporary insanity,” un- the 3 Fone cure to the assured in every case all the assuranc the Home on Btaten I 4 4 chiefadriven from Ar d Caps. Coffin, of | tried, and it also carries with it some suite which their payments will provide Cy should starve, Jackson reports the Union senti- L Ma eran abeal te pant tir Bort pome ae, Pay i sour me The receipts to May lat were $7,796 ; *ePensesy | rity aay little, ‘There are 800 British subjects in | waxous tha shoot. Kahr Ne met Prevents the ravages fears par he prom oe pal. ne ae nenenetal Lpraas vary pretty aad ep At | Richmond who claim exemption from conscription. | Gov, JouNsoy is enforcing bis proclamation | Slit 4." [INO Rroran the trae Our prospectus and other publications will be ang several byinns very pre 4 appropriate addresses wore made by Rev. Dr, Cuyler, and Re Messra, Clark & Teylor, The election of oftice: closed the exercises, epected, His appearance taken for agreat pblic meeting in beualf of the Deatit or Fowrn P. Crristy.—This noted man died yesterday morning at 3 o'cloce, He was and the consequent de and suspicions, | Letters from churches in ell parts of the country | ys big, hice the S1ut of October, 1814 had also filled the Colonel's mind with the most | represent the increase of the denomination. and Waa consequently 47 years old, Tho causes lively apprehenisona, Anxious as he was to de- Anovr 650 Monsons, mostly North Ger- which led to the unfortunate result are quite fresls The doceased i respecting th f long missing | Hamburg in the ship Humboldt, on 7 They | jumped out of the second story window of hia hou som, Vinally,becoming feverish with these cou- | Will proceed to that paradise of Mormoniam, Bait | 75 East 18th at., into the yard, and alighted on tieting eny che staried out for a walk, in | ike City, tn charge of an Blder, who takes to Utah | faggingsin a kind of ball shape, his he pos of soving of hearing aonething to bis | $2000 tn gold. On the pareaze 12 children died | knees coming in contact with the age: hi advantage, Hie had pot gone tis before of mena! nd 2 at Castle Garden wrist and left forefluger,were broken and both len he saw a squad of recruits marching up tho | TWENTY oF THE cnr of the Ocean’Monarch | were severely tnjured; one of the verteLrae of Pivelingg imam ar seria ' & up were picked up by the William Booth, from Alexan- | eck was alo broken, and pressed upon the apine, Seana edad pags Bin : urea Inia which was driven by agaleto Bermuda, sho | Which caused paralysis Ee mud, which wae i He MOOT OE WEN Were | arvtyod ab Quarantine Monday morning, Captain | Previously clouded, became perfectly clevr as # ion theusual signs of entertainment, and enquired | Page and others of the missing crew were taken | §#h¢ was burt, and #o perfectly cool and collected what theestablishinent could furuish to eat and | fromthe wreck of the Ocoan Monarch by @ vessel | W&# hey that b directions to those who ear. drink, bound to Europe, ried him up stairs, how to take bim up without giv- __ 1 The three great essentials of fo, sir," ro-| Consecron BARWEY has recetved from the he For edttiee Maretdtene elie jlled the propristor, “ihe thre b's, bread, beans, British and Dutch Governments, toatimo |). ~ Kl inorder that he should be easier, and avoid the abrasional sores which necessarily occur from con- stant lying in one position, He was conaciousto the last moment, continually calling for bis wife Not faith one o'clock, P, M., and the remaina will be taken to Greenwood, Coroner Wildey held an inquest on llowing verdict was rendre: : “Deceased came to his death by injuries received in Jumping ous of a second ‘story window, during « Jery, Davis' COACHMAN,—We received a call yesterday from Wm. A. Jackson, an {utellhgent com jored man, who escaped from Richmond on the 27sh of April, where, for the past nine mouths, he has acted as coachmnan for the President of the Confede- ainall lot from Florida is to be ginned for the | Tete States. He hes lived in Richmond 15 years, |», ‘that if McClellan did not Burry and get there they Jeff, Davis ts not much thought of, and little re- in the street cre- ates no more commotion than apy ordinary | President Po up every day occurrence, Many talk egeinst The salamander!” exclaimed the astonish- | COWHMIDED By A Lavy.—An unnaual excite | nim, and be complains of not having the ed proprietor, — ** Powder loose in his pockets | | ment was created in Washington Market on Tucs- | support of the people of Virginia, Jackson So much for his being: among the soldiers! He | day morning by # cowbiding affair, At 6 o'clock | heard Mrs, Davis say to @ friend, while he was has omptied thelr cartriiges,1 venture, Go'way, | » lady appeared in the portion of the market appro- you varmint] | You dept belong bere!” "| Printed to miutton dealers, atxt accosted one of | nis, but lef the Border Btates alone and remalued furtior drathes at the bolitary butte Mit | therm excitedly, charging him with having insulted | {n vhe Cotton States, the Confederates would have 's dead, an’ they've put her in the graye yard | Der end declared her Intention to chastise him | peon much better off, be did'nt think the Virgt- mmy | tt , a8 T'd no home, they told | therefor, Drawing from the folds of her dressa| nia people true, Richmoud was under martial law pot, an’ I've scooted / He wasn't thar—he'd ole man, or down goes yer slanty! |x | that he was deficient in {ntelligen: pap eieny expression is—although | hibited some signs of that shrewd instinct natures Frequently posses: * ide us ter penbalbw ae Cornelius Vande: bilt, Deniel D: iow I | cowhide, she applied tt for a few seconds most vigo- rived yere, i rously to the form of the butcher, to the no small | very little preparation bad been mase starve but wont fix ‘im when I find im? | qeighs of the crowd of lookers-on, ‘The heroine is Don’t ‘member who used to wollop me ?' ‘Yue | She wife of @ desler iu the same market, and is aup- added, we anal Hares SA I've ported tn her act by many friends, Out of conside may fo as good a right etr live ‘senny on yer! @retion for both parties, the naines of ll concerned The | are suppressed, main iu their homes at the 8 uth, when Jackson left, Few soldiers were there and cap'n haint been yere fur three days, ‘an I'm Haseem Rat.noap Company,—At the meet ANNIVERSARY OF THE Port Sociery,— Talely starved oul +, | ing of the stockhold Company, on Mon- | The Forty-fourth anniversary of the Soclety for pro- The olonel ved capromlon of the boy's | day, the following g lected directors | moting the Coapel einong Seaman tn the Port of | countenance, as wel peech, it ' | for the ensuing year: Allan Campbell, President; | New Y/ ok, Usustly called the Port Society, was held rsic last eveving Jobo Mi , | abthe Academy of Ms such | Horace Brooks, Francis W, Edmonds, Charles W. | qv Bandford, Horace F, Clark, John Alstyue, Wii 6 howe ©. Wetwore, Albert Brith, Albert J. Akiu and 4: bondred possons bolag preset The © of the very Unfavorable @tate of the weatli was but partially filled, about After tury the number of couverte to the ehurch during the past year to bi am W. Pettit, reports an ok the altof ay mpathising Chiistiaue tn rer The chor and @ and the band gave ® performance w ed. Capt, Samed ot Missionary of the Port Boctety, addremeed the audi on the | Importance of missionary eforte eroug 0 men dn port. Professor Mitebouwle . Urlefly, mainly pressing the ciuime of Society for mat ital aid ection for the bene i, @ sailor, who wan the Congres@ at the time eue waa wunk, was hext intraduced, and wae received with loud ap: | wna beonheon hye few keote metic plause, He tutroduced bime by any act of the feteral foreign country, who bed f protection of federal fi tnder the Amerieau fag, of w time sine snd w | ghvernne eaten on half yeare had been apeat on board amayolwar, | x Ws remarks were waiuly viudicatiug the rm] aud crew of the Congress agaiuet the ral ee cowardice inh Lown their | rane nent, and now ¢ Soviety read the annual report, Ihatated mf been 64, the present membership tug 100. The Bunday School atgached w the ere church, under the supervision of Mr. 0. rage attendance of 230 The Biciety has now twenty-one dildren, Hee united In aluging @ ps ich was en oF 1 the Society, Ferdinand 1 Ilo related nothing ev t, of Be ‘The Littie tm oy a Gover Capt, Bay UBONG fof the Va ai | PA rth Care troduced, anil a mene of the w ]_ Nonvoun looke as if tte hou Ihe remarierd that he be ers rt arret wit! a dors Pit | intr then the terk of making | taritopen, be © ~ ne! : Nok @ professed christian Minaelf for ibe ate | revret, the beat seamen he eve hie com. | atid there mand were proferaud chriatians to the | t | Fetnark of@ previous epewker that the mor-hant | service wat as fir he 1 | \ that met . ' f : t t , t # ' wut ob t #8 ms Mt ® fir the merchant e itl aa hon t ° t the ate ‘ + r t ‘ t . : . forthe v e “Aptis t * Yoni ter ‘ \ i ' t ge r t Y et wk f : \ t iy be te meeting A with o |} 1 at n benediction, ponte nh the big f that Dean n you ROOKLYS r worts are feeble, Lut from te bottom of Tue Cestrat Boxn ov Hore, No. 1, held a | My beat 1 thank you : eee meeting In Gothic Hall, Alans atreet, yesterday preter a e rine aNernoon, which was atiouded by upwards of 800 ny they had 6 guns of o chiidren, Several ad tre delivered, lu y elte the evrning eu immense audience assented in the My thre Ween une hall, and were wldressed by Hon, Geo. Hwil, | jotted on wheels, At te bree t Heary Hagner, Exq., and Revs. LN, Martaud | clock work machinery, wurn Sak tat ar hase sitnilar to the hopper ofa ¢ td At the f the meeting @ large | fiimilan te te « " to w I go of Tur Charleston Mev tos | ot Ue, th ho burst Into tours, and eaid to | Sr ye johny forgive’ me, pardon me, but « He then went into ort of spasm, which lasted for @ few seconde, | pos Perevlving death to beat hand, hia friend immediately sum- moned hie wife, mother, brother and other friends, ‘They gathered around his bed, and be recogmized He said, Mother, good-bye, God bless en turning to his wife, he said, “Mary, ye, God bless you," and repeated the same: to his brother and other friendsand,as if he had had Jctory prepared before hand, he addressud many who were not present, He then fell into » kind of stupor and remained in that state until be expired, The funeral will take place from church, (uot yet denignated), to th of Tur new iron Cunard steamship Scotia. arrived, is, exc: steamer in the wor Tue railroad Lridge tion, Tue Britieh Bible S: the Ainerican, in aid of the ¢ the latter, during the preseus end in Tux records & most of the County Court Houses in rebeldom are carried off on the approach of property Were, and reclaim possession, Corangrt Bouts is to be Collector of New | land, to test the power of Tiere are 80 many can ldates for the nomin + F hignad tl neuce F MILITARY NEWS, A military general ev other supplies third aight the gun, By meansof « lever 1 yor raises oF ) balla per ta Wh wie rt martial co! lambum, New York harbor, yesterd irvey Brown aa President, Col, Nichola, apt, Pitcher, Recorder, The rank nit work: and, ont munkey river, wh A crew of sailors forthe U. 8. ateaner Saranac, | magnificent plain o of cleared now attached to the Pacific Squadron, ie to be en. | loMe* toa man natued 'T [alga ah bas er. On bis plantation you bavet sented in ts worst aspects. W Experiment ilar to thore lately mate in Brg. e different kinds of Wisin procesa of y Yard, oud gune are bein ool ation to thwart the ps —_— master ta hog anxiety to laprove and is anxious to diepose of Lis entute nt for the s bande at a low price, t At Port Royal there Tur > 0 bo rebuilt. fan eisiate anted gore Iw Tire Mere of Philadelphia never en- | 2, pobatows aud Vegetqbles, wn Joyed more pr ua timen than at prowent rage yield OY cotton ts was allowed by their forn and jewelry are, twdy taeute are forgotten, sniforme had t nid ag 00 Asa few oo suit it was expected the enlistinente would them, however, wei to have grandfather of Gon, Halleck ia still livin nitred years u! York, vinkete anit 2! for the oRY says MeClollan # forces largely outnumber the troops the Bouth. nm the Bath Tuwe all wh not candi ng down an * the Great Eastern, the large: made of several crosa layer strongly riveted and naisted firat of 18-inch rafters of over the river at Narh- Ny, and ros disease, which threatens to ious baa appeared among the horses iN wd wood, a! the whe Gorilla Government” is the title given rubeldom to President Lincoln's Adininistre- ed recelpta of in strife between North A Bout ts made In Congress to adionrn from until the 2d of June, to eis! ten t their homes aud for putting the c summer trim, ‘to: | could be strung out like they had to squeeze a» whi ib to stop th and gaping wi Up the roofing 2 th melon ip the apo Diggs mays bad the Monitor followed ber could bi ptured the rebel bugbear in you could our troops, to permit men of atraw to hold the iteraliy treated as c 1g up the Merrimac. her top was flat and covered with @ gr Le mover pleasure, of an or- yospet in Virginia says that hich tse land, be- atl Viding the purchaser will take Lis slaves Hout 10,000 contra 8 rea with A wrsser w ilfrom Baltimore for Liberia Ay Pat pain Wins viehllig Ain on the Int of June, by which emigrants can go Saito tl Bais Alina the Ge Cor, Cor Axis hourly expected at Nor- sud ao qiarter acrea of | folk under «flay of trace, He more the rebels burn their cotton bale re served to theta of bread, hy ' kes, but Government Law ndva thea $1 per Fen. Sickivs left Washington on T foro for what they have pia: Hoult to Feauine command of the Excel fuduce them to work, ae they * ug to . ent (rom Mama Lincolt, and reer to feel they are A DEPUTATION of not *yfree nugers’’ i they work, Until eome meth. ‘ashington, ury i n feel the necemsty of Yernment will receive ier fron clad gunboate are build wily. Their ideas of the vernment at St. Loui wey are about as Varue as the hulls are n a0g anid investments in hoop 000 Zou negroes, assed In the new be rap= any de- one of the head workmen in Yard, under the United Btates pocket, Kock Ww (han any writer has ever before American suiject, the Present War, 0 of the ie oid Tale of the Present Wer, RUNNING THE BLOCKADE. BY CAPT#IN WHEELER, U.6. A., Aurmoe Pree: | OF THE WEB OF ALE as ot DLEGROURD, ao, 4 ont The reader of this etory will find thas (7 resting A High ealer epint & web of mnore inte) pun upoe ea AND LIKELY TO BE TRUR, AND LIKELY TO BE TRUE, AND LIKELY TO BE TKUE, fe oceupy i within forky-elght loss around when they learn the conspiracy ex- | diere, Venerable President, and the annual prizesawarded | circulating Libraries ia difereat vessold, end ee ET gaterday there was every reason to | Becanesn while no great Rebellion has ever betes ; by ©, candi: fal pat the eve ‘8, id ever betore isting, no doubt, Lotweon you andthe Colonel! | A Pansenonn ny rite steamer Scotia, from | PY CP. Kirkland, Beq, to several cau’ mig als fr ald t procure mora, The Ma. a auch reason ts bellows Wet he milion,” po I ged cra Liverpool, wan detatned on guapleion of baving | (980 thew. A svirited address was delivered before | ine Teimpersuce Btety hes tus fer ance Me] Ay oficial dispatch from Lord Lyons, at | S4pp<ted they wouid occur, yet the scenes and nif atthe sane tine | PUtCbAGed erine and munitions for tue reLele, bus | 4 Alumnl by Mr. J.B. Dwight, of the Claes of | ¢ ou 8 tered the Hedge to $8,000 persons. | Washington, to Kar! Russell, in Lemdotn ey Grease ial shences i doen Gtr enn ‘ t tot lest WY OUPUGAN ees! wae Valbabed 1561, and the Valadictory, which wae the gem | Tiere are Low dallytprayer inestings iu thirty of the | power to make arbitrary political srreme tea fos | © od changes tu soviety; have made eo BEET TU AATR IGG ee Rr ree oe cr, WTRME VEG RUMMY 8 lk yeater. | th*ech of the occasion, by Mr. Ed. Carrington of the | 1: whips uf war. Thre fen forwally renounced by the Al Gover || renee comes et oe Coeenen Omen t leee acters, He 7 5 Ev Rm o' \. 1 chess ra J Although 18 hee not been rec ON “ibe “ wie oldie ar, with some of bi ay rotting W rs broke onl bmmeng ome Laiel uf woe = address ; ced oa bi Ae of $10,000 the Mariwere #0 he “<i8 Dot Aware cate ti He HORE Linens Tie pete nai ity the cay bay in the Harlem BR. R. Depot, corner of dh Ave bed alva hin Masoud hl ead tate lally cripples thelr use! r E E EL & fn all thatconcerne thie monstrous upbeaving of the sued | North and South, number of te e tt match more completo! ntof the war, fn this narrative, th aby atyle of modern rain. e author strikes out RIGINAL PATIL i v 0 3 a or my Dy ny w UNDNKWH iny pe the 10. oa ur inches of oak made a roof of two the shot bad struck, Mr, . ah tshoslier Orleans, He wasa merchant and resideut of that city for 20 years, and left there Last year on accouis lk Wheat for Ghtach Bee: of bis loyalty to the Union, Rye wi iy Dre A erren from Paris states that Prince Nas | A correspondent of the Paarnis Fans we hit au oleon lately declared tha out by burning piteh pin Confede Lt consloniat, recently liberated from Fort Lafayette, which re- bea London, 7th mingban, in favor of Oratiieronoto, one of the loyal Indian Fast Tennesser, A Unton acldier baving been Murfreesboro, twelve socersiouiste including the Drother of airs, ted, Minke ae Insect Catchers. © dense smoke like shat gi ‘end temporarily making lieve thet his craft was oueof the them, Hearing the same juny went out to ses what w: going on, they were catahing millers. The eo thick about my be: ia antagoniate te fleet, 1 Union man, Col, Leonidas Motealfo, uel, on the 9th ina. W. T, Casto, « lawyer of Ky. sited in the secessionist being shot through the Horn Pens, A Livey prize fight for £50 occurred near pst, between Peter Morris of Bir- 4 John Hartley, of London, resulting former, the same day, ns kee invention is hora pens, heated, nishes to t at journal the method practised for ) 01 rl the. Nov years by a German fasner at Crete, Ili Thar of ia reat Q patald mployed by the government on its cotton in | Fae hired to h Much exe oF hedt. ‘The plan is: To twelve bushels ing of his reatless eyes on the proprietor, “They | Atn Inrooklyn. ‘The seeds of the Ones Inte are | sloned by the surrender of New Orleana, end, since | ! FF#" Bee anit Peere 6 (otlea ent a atonk ee hina oh vices eerie uri his | tay T ain't a0 goo as a nigger t ‘Cause noboddy | preserved, and willbereplauted in the ground from | that event, Davia appears tobe low-apirited and dia | 4, A oflcor writing from Shiloh Ferry, ‘ot heading out, but spreading out owns me, noboddy feeds me,but L mug’ hey suth- which thi heartened, Business was almost entirely suspended | orjers to prepare bh ndy wit f th round, the bugs will content flompelyes inole man,"and he advanced towards t} i # s and thing scarce, Many of the stores would | tions, and fo be in re to make an early move | with eating the green rye, un 0 wheat Corot tha peanilians il'se ates Hed ela cert abate ciel {oF the | sot take Confederate money at all. Bome declared | tn the morning for Corinth far advanced tobe injured by them, This ex- ; ‘lat | Rollof of Destitute Children of area aid a periinent is certainly one easily and ches A-riter in the Rona New-Yoreer says: ef the pen, to sce the ne se and catch 28 thas I said gah ditinp thirty to forty a aight ina pan of butter: and ion Baas no millers about my bees, 2 We have heard of horn Eeefints, wade tones v i it ‘an- where down in Connoticut, wt 1@ Lat aw ran: | Joh then rolled out under pressure into} Liv. of Bi e" by « stam jefeld, Hall alias Nobby) of Birmil di sheets, after wl ‘b it ba cut out od Willson, of the Pousties, ins priae get OF Taachine int he blanks of pens bop sla the same amount, ‘bose fered 4 A Rear ancy transaction took place, the Pissed ba et Se ee yd eat the hee " % ¥ supine fraatalewe 1" Sineoted tn hie wit equal to, and an excellent quill \ wy ho) @aud be ceparieaned end led to bie pons, and 4 0 not cost ness 6e Wy T ie Comparh insures: ‘all Keinds againe Across this was kaon or Demeee We ‘Srable terms as GEO, W. HUNT, TEUNIS J. eed ; and 1 UIRSHANES HIRAM E. BT, J xk. UYN, . lauking being sprung off | EDW. T. BACKHOU! IUEL VAN Wt LEVERITT H. BAG! PH JAMES: " JOHN G, SCHUMAKER, ALEX, W. BENNEM, JOHN DI HENRY TIENKEN, EDW. York—Mutual, wit! vested in stocks of the se to | class bonds GEO. ©, RIPLEY, Bee ta-This Company has tended re gent gratuitously to all who Good agen moat liberal te i Md at Fork-of-Te go last May I caught seven young OF BROOKLYN. ie town ng recently, bed Va., the een Liiade a pen of boards near my bees, CASH CAPITAL, $150,008, ; who voted for the ordinance of . protested | twelve fect square, and put them in it, ‘About Office No, 9 Court street, opposite City Hall h, ageinst the orgs ja bands, and | the Ist of Jul: srombonpers would occasionally No. T Wall near Broadway, New Fins pledged th nor harbor | gail in, and they would jump and catch them ee Shem, ov thele unholy sotions very quickly. It soon became sport for boys to . Cart, Boaos got the Varuna into close quar- | catch grasshoppers and throw them on the side rooklyn. arate bests by using pork under his t night, I sr etod | Serge. Hel uptiliber stags bua ch Fasicber millers were | Thomas Clark —V Brant WyckolfPeter BAudereg Harry Measenger 1 HFrcabini ‘WarrenDGookin Lsrae, Peter Duryea J. Jona B Jouepn H Fie! Boia Be Pleraon Ganutiel Kinng? rhs and spirited RU under cireumatances in which the de chain the atte: misgiar ey T and no ove w 2 OTT & CO., 86 South at, my 2? 91 Fer LIVERPOOL -THE CELEBRATED Coppers p DREADNAUGHT, Capt, Same ay kn wledyed to be the fastemt hij) stloat, having peaten the steamers City u and Joba Hsu!l on the 22d May, For pawage at lowe | est rates, apply on board, pier & N. Re, ot oP MM DEMAREST, 40 South wt! my 15 7104 o' BLACK STAR LINE fiat clase packet mips ailing ou the Oth Ad Par: | (PArsco 1 pawsay ALEXANDER McC! WI Ds. Voontikes jOHN L. BPA! JA SCHOON! MENRY J. 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