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Wednesday last. RICHARD Fitzgerald and John H. Watson, laborers at the Kittery Navy Yard, were severely injured on Wednesday last. THE National Division of the Sons of Temperance meets on the 16th of June, instead of July, as stated yesterday. BETWEEN five and six thousand prisonershave been captured by Gen. Grant, within the last THE BANK of Winthrop surrendered its charter March 26th and liability to redeem its bills " expires May 26th. 1866. Hox. WM. P. FESSENDEN has our thanks for an unabrtdged copy of the census report of 1860, and other valuable documents. A BANQUET was given the Russian Admiral and friends by the City Government of Boston, Thespay. uo MAJ. STINSON, of the 5th Maine, is reported dangerously wounded in one of the recent battles. DIFFICULTIES are said to have arisen between England and Persia with regard to the Island of Barhein in the Persian Gulf. THE PERTH Standard says that Mr. S. Dinsmore, of Blanchard, recently clipped nineteen PIO rear OM1 B No 100M JO spunod THE HOUSE of Mr. P. A. J. Norton, of Farmington, took fire a few days since, but the flames were extinguished before the damage became extensive. A SON of Mr. John Osgood of the Gardiner Hotel, tell from the stable window on Thursday OM SU 'Kanfur service meek [ast JO learn from the Gardiner Journal. THE occupation of Staunton by Hunter, is considered of immense importance, as it breaks up the extreme left of Lee's line and uncovers it to our advance from that direction. RICHMOND papers of June 3 announce the death of Gen. Lawrence M. Keitt of South Carolina and Gen. Dale, both killed-in the battle of Tuesday last. IT IS estimated that there were 25,000 persons at the mass meeting held in New York last Saturday, to express the popular gratitude to Gen. Grant. Ex-MAYOR James A. B. Ayer of Lowell, died at his residence in that city on Tuesday. He WSS in hisseventy-sixti year, and had resided in Lowell forty-one years. DR. GORDON WINSLOW, Inspector of the Sani-ysuM 01 KUM his no while Commission tary receitily 'uos siq Jo Spoq am quit pus . mony 110 action u! THE CITIZENS of St. Stephens are taking active measures to have a Branch to connect their town -mg PROJ Roix TO Reiltury Andrews 18 the non Hon. Elisha H. Allen, a native of Vermont, but long a resident of Bangor, and now Chief 8 uo MOU s! Ispue[s] the JO Justice visit to New England, after an absence of many feers. DR. WINDSHIP'S heaviest lift with the hands the THE spunod (00%1) tweate st them JOAO duns e Jo suveur sq shoulders twenty-six hundred (2600) pounds. The Doctor believe. am 'Erring subjem ИДЕВ THE LONDON Times states that a subscription list has been opened in that city for the United States Sanitary Fund, to which Mr. Joshua -uoo each have Mother J "a pus Batts has 'pius S! st "" '000' 13 already forwarded a contribution of $10,000. THE PENNSYLV ANIA Reserves left for the war -tunu 'Supuon uo returned pus one years the bering only fifteen hundred. They were re18 regard Jo THE period the capital of the State. Salutes were fired and Suns And the II" THE PORTSMOUTH Chronicle says Carpenter been has they that Jo "N S n M 'M 1 -10 pus Perticud 10 Aim special moj performed 1 dered to report to Rear Admiral Stringham for duty on board the U. S. ship, Sabine, at the Charlestown Navy Yard. J THE BOARD of Trade of Toronto held a meetjo question the add 04 since OM1 10 Aup But reducing the circulating value of small silver B dons become has silver II mg used below cojn glut that some such measure is considered necJo euros g traders. Jo relief the 10J essary dur. 18 " take II!M eM bere, # J THE TRAIN which left Boston for Portland on the Eastern Railroad, on Tuesday afternoon,ran off the track just below Somerville, and some three or four ears were pretty badly broken. -as iou inq 'peanfay somethat SUM ensureer The riously. The misplacement of a switch was the accident the JO couse a FASHION.-Itis said among the Tom Eaveses of the London clubs that the Princess has persuaded her husband, the Prince of Wales, to -ssap,, B Jo experiment siy поривqи coatof black velvet without tails.' Let American dandies note the fact and govern themselves accordingly. ON MONDAY afternoon, in Rockland, Officer Burrow, of South Thomaston, arrested a man by the name of Wilson, belonging in St. George, for desertion. Wilson belonged to a Pennsylvania regiment, and says he served his time out Either he or the officer is mistaken, but which, remains to be seen. THE FARMINGTON Chronicle says Archibald Talbot, Esq., of Wilton, who has been seriously -esuoo ug pus 'sSun[ the Jo consequos THE III SUM Esq T 0 'nos siy Think JO about called home while on his way to the Baltimore eq 01 SW recorder Jug os has Convertion considered convalescent, although still quite THE CINCINNATI Gazette says, "throughout the northwestern States there will be a greater yield of spring wheat than ever before, on account of the greater breadth being sown, and the favorable weather for its growth. But, however much there may be, no one need hesi tate about the demand being sufficient to sustain proces. poor THE LAUNCH of the Ocean Steamer Rapidan at Richmond on Thursdry of last week was atten-ins the mory perfons Jo 8 4q pep u! persond SUM colletion V 'SUMO) a loft to which some score or two of friends were invited, including Bro. Morrell of the Gardiner Journal. Speeches, sentiments and toasts the of 1802 SAUS WE HAVE yet to see the first paper except of the copperhead stripe, which has said single