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(OOMTINVED FROM FTEST PAGE.) ‘meer the contro! of tho Mi police; apd, wherese, one Snen eae ouse; therefore, Seagipet, Teebenie and is bereby, ‘tc, and be under, the to aet fenteoess overuse, YEE REAOICTON OP INVITATION TO THE GREAT BAPTERN yyrr moved to Lake Celie Geaaeiien os are anc 5 Alderman froso® moved to strike cut the referr’ng the meenengc?, nbd dedicate the $2,800 to digeiog cat the ebanpe) jon AWjerman CLANCY moved (be adoption of tne resotuGon. asderman Tuckme—lt takes 17 votes vuder ine new charter o make this regoluti¢n constitctional, Abdormen Clancy dissented. aaa TUCKBR explained bis vote sy aimet (ke reeola- The motion deing put, war carried by 15 0 5 ‘TRAY THR OOMPIROLIER GAH ADOC TEDW MANOR HOVER, Ere ‘The ‘following is the coumunication from the ‘Comptro). | ter whch wae sent to (he Bosra, ‘but not read:— DeysRremet oF Prxanax, Cory ov New Yorv, ) Comrrrotuan’sUrmce, July & ‘Te Tre Common Conact:— By the 1atb rection of the act creating “The Metro; Folice,”* parsed April 15, 1857, it le provided that De the duty of the Common ‘Gounciie of New York aad Kiyn. im accordance with the practice and ord.aancee now existing therein, to provice at the expense of said chiles all necessary accommodation tor the station bouses Fequited by the Board of Police, with lo iging for wagrante BEG deteniiou Of persons arrested nea, bgOt wad warm ibe same by day and night.” In case of fil a Me pert of rhe Common Council to provide there a¢com~ modations the Board of Police is empowered t prosure the tame and charge the expense 10 the city. The iti section alse provides that “all saeeiable ap. Paratox, pubic polive property, borks, records and Ke oulremenia, now in tbe possession of the Police Depart- wonts o' Brooklyn aad New York arc bereby giveo for We ove Of the Board of Potice.’’ Py the recent digbendment of tbe old police, Whe variogs station houses have come into he curiody of the Comp trotier, ag will be seen by the following secuon of the or. @inance of 1844, title 1V., section 1: tehalt be the duty ‘sf exio Crmptrotier to take charge ef al! the roa! estate be- Jovging to Ihe Corporation, and to prevent €' encroach mente thereon The statiog houses and olLer police arcom motatious ro- to be furnished by the Common Voenei) to the Po Commissioners cat now readiy be supplied by a trans. Fer at ovoce of all these acegmmodations to the custody of fo Hew PoricegCommisetaners, and tbe Comptrolier will eo operate with the Common Council in furnishing those acrommodations by the transfer of all the real estate Bekwging to the Police lepartment thie eourse i@ adopted, it will then become the @cty of the Comptrolier, ip conjunction with Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, to rent or tel) the premises thus released from public use. As they ure no! adapted to the common purposes of business, this would produce a great eacrifice, ana #ubject the city do & large additional tax to supply tno police with erections for the precise object for which these buildings have been made. And more than this: the scanty proceeds arising from the sale of these vulldings would be paid into tne simiing fund, and the exense of new accommodations ‘would be a direct tax to add to the alreacy overburdened chiens. Prom this state of facta } is the obvious duty of all the agents of the to use this properiy to auswer the requirements of the new police law; and whatever is done in this matter should be done quickly, to prevent in- ry to the station houses or lors of tne Saas 6 en ‘the section before quoted from the ordinance of 154 8 mace my duty to prevent encroachments on the ral esate of tbe city, and by au ordizance of 184%! am re- quired to report the same to the Common Council, ‘All of which is respectfully submitted. A. C. FLAGG, ere: ‘The Board thon adjourned till 5 P. M. to-day BOARD OF COUNCGILMEN. SEP STATION KOUSBS TO BE GIVEN UP TO TEP NEW COMMISSIONERS. ‘The Poard met last evening pursuant to adjourament— Jonas N, Phillips, Esq., presiding. 4 few unimportant petitions were offered and referred to their appropriate committees; also several routine re- porit of comm/lces were sem to the Commitice of the ‘The ‘ollowing i* the resolution of Mr. Franklin, which war referred to the Committee on Police, with instrac- tions to repert om Wednesday night. On motion of Mr. Jowm the commitiee were discharged, and Mr. Warners eapcodment, which is appended, was taken up — Whercas, by the decision of the Court of Appeals, validity of ‘he bile entertaining @ Metropol.ao police is chearly csiablished; and whereas, it i: inexpedieut that tee city show! id be called upon to pay for two sew of police property ; Property ! fore Resolved, That all the station houses and Mherein #wwated belonging to the sity, and al! police acon tremens, telegraphic apparacus and ‘other property lately ip ube by the police department of this city, be given in'o the poesersion and for he use of the Board of Commts. lovers of the Metropoliiaa Police; and that the ottices Imely occupied by the Chief of Police be assigned for the wre O' the Deputy Scperinteneeat of the Metropolitan Po- Tice, if the Board to oon) e. Dereujon Mr. Wansks offered the following asa mub. ante — Rerolved, That the station bouses, and all police ap- Arne Pejong ng Lo the city and county of New York, be | sud is beroby transferred to the keeping and use of the Metrepol.tan Police Commissioners, anti! oberwise ordered Dy the Common Council Mr Pracur, tbe Presidect, considered thata day's do lay iv aeting upon the resolution would be fatal 10 the In torerts of our citizens. Altbongh he was Woe first man to eppore the new police bill im the Board, yet 4 man's pri ‘wate opinious must be scr iced to his public duties, and mow as the highest icgai tribunal bad declared tho law Copsiitational, it was their duty 10 obey | said something abyut the ‘ci 4 stereotype phrace of bis, b amid the powe and confu in the camber dur g the debvery of | and county + jup was & of the ighbiy amended ai the suggestion of furtber, oy i ater the were ence st tes bpartmeete @oce pied by the Chie the Laity Hall Mr. Winser would Oo aonept it. Be hed al | ready agreed to bave the resotation amended twice. end Ye jortice to bis poliical opponents be moved the adopion resoluuon. He wanted to give the new Police Com mark cvory facility nthe discharge of their duty Mr, Noves said that tbe apartments in uve City Hall Propriaied to the Police were ftlet up al great expe ” aod they were simi erpecially ip the (discharge of wes, He hoped! that be the City Hal! police aymrieaonte, in favor of submit their defeat He did not like the principle upon wi Mr. Hoewell’® amendment war based. He wanted to give the new Qumanies) ners every (acility. Fe moved honorably to Add to the resoletion. by authorianz the Comptroller w | don't think they were special policemen; they belonged | take an inventory of all property, stolen aad otherwise. Tt was ini astle for the present Mr, Joxme was io favor of giving ep the whole apparatus fend of submitting to the law wiun a good grace He vio Jeatty oppored the new Cominiesionere, but now when were compelled submit, be wiehed w do so cheerfully. ‘The rerolution se amended was thea put to vote, wich is as fowows — Resotred, That the station Bousce and ali polos appa- ratus belonging Wo the city an county of New York, or #0 | much thereof as may be reyuires for police purposes, be | sod is bereby transierred the keeping and use of the | Police Commissiourre onder the direction of the Comp oiler, eubiect to the contro! ef the Common Counci) watt! otherwise ordered by the Common Council K was adopted by & vote of 44004, The names of the | members voting in the pegalive wore Messrs. Munroe, J. Reiliv, O'Dompell and Wi Mir. McC anict moved hat the Comptrolier be directed to take an inventory of ai! goods, stolen and otherwise, in the City Hall poth © aparunents, prev iour to their delivery to the new Commissioners, and report to this Board the aroun! i Carried—3) voling affirmatiy oly and 17 negatively ‘The Board, op motion, adourned 0 this evening COMMISSIONERS OF EMIGRATION. BPRCIAL MBRTING OF THE HOARD —DMATH OF WM. L. MAKCY—TEE DISPUTE WITH TITE THY GOVERNORS, TC. ‘The Board of Pmigration Commissiovers held a special Meeting yemerday evening, at 1? Mand remained but @ abOr! Line Is pew iow TRE OROOTE WITH TH TES GOVRENONS ‘The hammer slate’ that he noticed by the moriing Bewepapers that the Alw bose Governors bad appol\.ied @ Commitice to confer with (hem in referemoe to the fr cial dispules between the (wo Bourds He boped a Com mittee of Conference woul be appointed to settle ihe mailer j Carrigan | wae spending the day at Fort Jee, and ‘Aller some conversation Moters. \\erpian end Comm: were appoletes @UCR Cow. ta following wont, which were adopte! — Resolve:!, That the Comm received with deep regret uh death of the tion Wm | J | Resolver, That while iv common with their fetlow | gens, they foe! grate’ul for bis iovg aud eminent poole fervices in wae lost iraportant stavione—lep stative, cial an! executive—at homo eed eminent practicn’ len! the gration feei eapre wily calle! Bok nowledement: oy the bs sme @ernor Marcy in the ¢ Dereon beve fortoxuon of ihe sudden integrity, pat Commissioners of Fm). | spon 19 express their gratefal interest taken by Gov cheat od ia promotion tem They cape Hedge with grate.) recollections the prompt dered 6 the ‘ommasion and te ibe no mera emigrants whe arr @ificulty by Gover ¥, whon Secretary of War, vy ag the temporary bat ample hospual-aocommsae The Commisrioners also era know!sdge the more Tecent and sti! more important al while Seore tary of Save in the protection of he lore informed clags ot emigrants from burope, from the systematic fraade to Which they wore exyored wh Ist preparing for emyrauon, a oor government in Europe aad hit eMrient aid .a pro. Pep ing to the various | uropean governments the state Mer’ of Unis commision as fo their abuse and urging the @hams of humanity and jartce for their protect on ptm Of there resolauons de WRRELY SOMWARY No er of emigrants arrived to July 1, 1867 83,402 2 since July 6; 1867 . 13998 ‘Fo mame cate 186 69016 srortan: (hin you™, seveceee C7480 F bie insiroctions to the diplomatic aud Contular agen | Ro. Of mrestan, medeCTioN, Sagey ent a , Marine Boep ta). 198 "160 ‘aly 3, rr Paid eundry expanses, Jniy 3, 16,445 OF INQUEST ON THE BODERS OF BERNARD AND | since the errival of the veetel et Portsmouth, sad evory- LAUTENBEBGE. OBIOIR OF TS DEAD RAGBLTS EXCLAINBD--BLEVEN OF THS RIOTERS IDANTIPIRD. TURD DAY. The .nevest on the bodies of the men Bernard and Lau- jeubergh was recumed by Coroner Perry yesterday, a the | are to be formed inte a larger coll on tue main dew alone, Coroners? aitice, Cenire aires:, at nine o'cioce A, M., whea eeveral moro of the rioters were clearly ‘dentifled by the Ofticers who wrested (hem. They were all actively en- faced in the fight ween arrested ; ard there sccms | thirty eight feet, und ihe whole is cnciored with becrding, ithe reason to docbi that evidence enough can be bad % convict them of participating io this bloody | about five feet fron and digracefnl afirsy, mould they be Drought to trinl. Gorover Very ‘@ working indefaticably, under very discouraging clycumstances, to arrive at © result which may be the means of cbeeking the | sore the ship from Injury, but to yjrevent even the rowdy spirit whieh rou riot aboat the Five Points and other jers potorious loca.ides. The object of <his mvesti gation should be Ww discover no! aloae how .heso men Came vy their deaths, for that i# pretty well &aown, but ‘wih whom and for what cause the riot originated. with a view ( punish the rg peo ‘and prevent & recurrence | Monday following. By the last news ‘vom Birkenhead it of euch scenes. If itdooa not accomplish this to some extoni, | will prove but am idie ceremonial indeed. ‘omon Scott, special policemen, sworn—Was ou duty atthe riot in Bayard street on the Fourth; he arresied man named latrick Moony, whom he saw threw two sioner; be was busily engaged in the fight; took bim to the Fifth ward station boure. Hovors Higgs, a girl of twelve years old, sister to the two boys of that name who were sho, and one of whom is pow dead, was then swor On being weked to kies the book she burst into tears; but on & few king words from the Coroner she became calm, aod ieetided distinctly ae follows.--] reside at No. il Maiberry reet with my jather; | eaw the ight on Sacr- day, about 5 or 6 o’ciock, near the house; there waa a mau named Patrick Haye, who lives in the neighborboal, there with & gua ia his id; 1] sawThi give it to anotmer man, but ] did pot hear what be said whea he banded {<0 him: I wept down the street aud met my brother runving up; | atked bin what was the matter: be said be wes shot iu the side; I then came back; the only person | knew in the light was Pateey Hayes; Tknow a good many people tm the neighbor! not the men, bot their wives; 1 don’t know Jack Dunne, but I belleve a Mrs. Collins, next door to ve, 1s bis sister, Mr’ Vanderhoof—Do you know avy man tn the neizh- vorhood who goea by the name of Mac,” who looka na if was pock marked, or Wears 8 white bat? marked, and be wears Coroner—Tha: wil! do, Honora. Now get your mother to take you out of that neighborhood, it will do you no £000 to live there. The witoegs’ father, who acco ied her, said: “Ab, ther God knows we bave lost enough by it already. My fine boy dead, and the other in the hospital, shot.” Here the old man retired, weeping ly. Lewis Farle, }, sworn—Was one of the cond purty sent from ‘White @trect to the row; arrested & man who was throwing brickbats: he bad two pavi stones end « brick ia bis pockew; hie name is Wm. (il he is now in the Tombe; Beard the rioters uouting Kill | € eons cf they meat the police. (a boy yar twore——Was sanding on the corner of Kim au ‘ite streets about 4 o'clock on Saturday last, where a age police and some young | men men were stabding around; one young well einem Thomas ¥, began to nse wards the | Metropoias police; the came near Mulberry street Sor woela Bot get of safe; witness told hima a ought not to talk that way, when Rooney sirnck him tn the side; witaees then went’ to the corner of Bayard and Baxter streets; found wd | there; there seemed to bee bad foeing po'ice; Thomas Roouey came up and stood toon alter a cry arose of “ Hero are the Hee,’ the po ice came up the street, and Rooney thre: stone at them. be wasthe firet man b pe etl - the riot: the Ogbt then began, and witness raw strike erties Ira Hogardus ten or twelve times ou the with a ; the ollicer was defending himself with bis club, ben tro or three more fellows attacked him and i Knected bias! onlphi nega only dye goors) mova ae | rt Irish aa thore who interfered for hi 's sake, don’t kil! him; is time, bat does not know apy of the en except Rooney and a boy named [an Sweeny; saw 5 vee ney in the thick of the fight; about one o'clock oa Friday nigh saw this Sweeny with o lot of bricks in his hands; he raid be was preparing to catch the Metropolitans ; when be saw bim wi ess ard suotber were coring up Mulberry strect, be bad an urobrelia ip bis hand; a stope rtruck the umbre observed Dan Sweeny stand. ‘n¢ on the opposite corner, with bis hands full of bricks; he asked bim what he was doing at that hour of the night? Dan sald, “1am waiting | some of the Me sons of ——;"" did noi see im with Sweeny during the fight; Sweeny is one of ead Rabbits; Jack Dunne, Vaity Walsh, and a fel tbe wr called Corlew are the leaders of the Dead Rabbits. they slay generally in Mulberry pear Chatbai, saw neither of thee three ip the it met Curlew very and | laid a coverior ed wae tat they | it was rong ‘en | 4, and ae {¢ would be absoluiely necessary to place the | NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1857. re ‘Aciantic Submarioo Telegraph mzpeat er. OR FORTSKOUTH COBRESPONDENCE. Porous, June 19, 1567 1,408 ~ 98,900 15 | The Intended Departure of ‘he Niagara for Lieerpool—Pre- Parations for che Reception of ‘he Oable Just Oourpleted— Phe Guard of the Niagaraand the Cage of the Agamers. Mom— Fuial Accident on Shipdoard—Death and Funeral of a Firemen of ihe Niagara, he., ho. ‘The United States steam frigate Niagara leaves (his port on Saturday,the 20th instant, for Liverpool, where sho 128,890 64 | will,as youbave been already mformed, take the cable ry on board. The preparations fer its reception Lave em ployed abevt one hundred and fifty men, night sad da: thing hae een done that could be done to haste ber do- parture. It hee been decided, that as there ie v0 much ‘space to spare on the main deek, to take the cabie in four Coils instead ef tivo, as was originally intended. The two which were tobe placed on the after orlop and wen deck H ‘one-balf 1@ oceupy the oflicers’ wardroom, and tho otber the steerage or (he rooms of tho warrant officere. The | diameter of theciroi in which this coil ie to be ald is | somewhat similer to ® circus, whieb reaches to a height of the flooring of the deck, The oor Mteelt ie boarded over with thick planke, on which is | or protection of sheet loud. Every | precaution nas, ix fact, been taken, not only to pre- decks from being stained by the composition of ter and piteb with which the cable ie cogted. Carian Rud- gon has fixed the hour of departure a: eight o'clock on Seiurcay morning, sod.he will regon Liverpool early on appears (bat the two vessols which have been employed {m tad:ing in the cable preparatory to placing it on beard the Niagara, are at present engaged x! he factory whart receiving it for that pukpose, Each of these will be lond- ed with aboot three hundred miles, or @ne-fourth of the whole, aud the coiling from both will prooged at th> same time, eo tha! the provess of freighting the Niagara in the manner cescribed wil! not consume more than two-thirds of the time which was originally supposed, or from three to four weeke altogether. The Agamemuon was to have commenced teking in the cable yesterday, bi? ms the ar. rangements for its reception are uot compieted, it is hard- ly probable thst they will begin before Monday noxt, About the time our vessel shal! have reached Liverpool As the forming ¢! two coils cav be carried on in tue Ni- +f Ble of mas ‘aane'Siaee ania caneamcuiaauiiaiens waite 4 taal accident occurred on he 34 our ship a few days ever our arrival at this coal heavers. pamed James Pierce, fel) ‘hae te the forward haich way from the main deck tothe hold, a depth of arovt twenty- five fe He was picked op insensibie, and on examina {ion it was foond that be bad fallen on the side of bis head with such violence as te produce compresatenef the brain. He lay wastate of apparent unconsciousness os seven doys, durieg which everything that the modioal aod wurxi¢ai force of the ship could do for him was dove. From the time of the rocident tl) hia death be gave no in- ication that he was sensible of anything around bim The reeeaerd bas lef.a wife and {wo children Hving io New York, who are now wi! Its W be presumed thathe telegraph compwy will give them souce astistanee, ae (bey are Completely dependeat on pudite ebarity A collection will be taken up on board tbe Niagara and forwarded as soon as possivie w the widow and orphans. Te funeral took ace on Thursday, | the 18th inst, and war stended by ali his meeemates and a rable portion of he crow. 1t coueted of four of the Niagara's Doats snd a boat from the Vistory, the shioon ch Lord Nelesn was killed. All the shipping of the port were at baif mast during the obeequies, and in Scidiion 10 the raijors who led bis body tothe grave a me8 Was despatched from (he ebip a& ac eacort. The following inscription waa placed on a tombstone erect. ed to bie Memory by his messmates:— > Soeumeme ee ee - Sacred (o tue memory of JAMES PIERCE, $ Fireman on board the U. § steam frigate Niagare, 3 ined June 17, 1607, aged 29 years. 3 Far from home ke sleeps alone, 3 ‘Now mouidering ip toe duet; ; To memory dear we placed this stone, In God wo put our trust. RIL LON OR NEE AODOT A ON oD Among tbe distinguished visiters who have boen.on board tbe Niagara since ber arrival at Portsmouth was Capt. Edward Marsball, of the Noyal Navy. Capt. Mar- shail was ip cc mmand of the Virago atthe ime of Lieut, Strain’s expedition across the Isthmus of Darien, and was the means of saving the remmant of the Iil-fated band which accompanied tbat officer om that enterprise. He was, St sopears te the stair of the Foglish Petro- paulovex although it was unsuccessful be distin- guished iManeett by his Rua cancer ee that cocasion. ooenegororeeee. Personal Intelligence. Among che pagsengere who sailed kx (he Persia yesterday for Parope, were Bor. John Koss, of Canada; C. x. Timp- Gon, F'sq., 0° London, and Cyrus W. Field, Eaq., 6% this city, all preminently connested with the New York and Tendon (Atlentic) Telegraph Company. They expect to arrive in London a few days prior to the sailing of the etonmers Agamemnon acd Niagara. The Hon. Kmery 1). Power bas been comrmissioned se eo Awsociate Judge for Utab Territory. Gevernor Dyer, of Rhode lelend, will leave shortly for a tour ia Europe to improve hie health. Judge Whest, the new!y elected Know Nothing Judge, ‘Agara at the eame timo, tt will not require as loug by froa two wecks to put her part of the cable ex board be consumed by the 4 10a; 80 that she be lying at Cori eight, or ten days lenger, tbat city ing been selected as the place of rendezvous for the hole telegraph hoet. Before leaving that port for tho middle of the Atlautio—that is, half way between Valentia Bay, Ireland, and Truaity Bay, Newfoundland—-they will test the practicability of transmitting an electric curroat through the two taousand five hundred miles of ihe cable. Of the success of this operation no doubts are entertained, ‘so that it will alter all be a mere matter of form. The waval architects are in admiratiog here at the mau- ner in which our sh'p bas been trussed and strengthened for the work !n which she ts engaged. Inverted arches to the number of iifteen are attached by means of clamps tothe heavy beams whieb run from side Ww sire of the vessels. (! these seven are fastened to the beams of spar dek, four to the beams of the main deck, and | four to those of the orlop deck. These were intended to | ¢ | supply the place of the stapchious which had to be re. | | moved ‘or the oils, bat they actually increase the strength of the chip, besides fitting her for the undertaking of lay | ing the cable, The whole plan was drawn up by te ch Xe | engineer, Mr. Everett, who has been untiring in his exer- | tions to prepare ine ship for the work, and to whoso shill | apd ingenuity the Alantic Telegcapb Company are nota } Bie Tacetie. a * om One oF tbe most important parts of the machinery whic is required in the laying of the cable are the guards (or the propelicrs of the Agamemwvon apd Niagara, and with out which its sucsosetal accomplishinent might be de- feated. Tn a former jettor allusion was rade to these xs beim, absolutely necessary lo prevent the fouling of the submarine cable in the event of tbe ship being obliged to ack out of the way of icebergs or from other cause. It i @ pelot to which the xreatest atiention has very properly been givep, as the breaking o° the cable after several buodred smiles of it had been paid out, ‘would postpone the completion of the enterprise for years the great pecuniary loss by woich such Jd be attended. it was proposed to avoid such x disaster by surrounding the screw with a cage, which would cilectiaily prevent the cable from coming in contact; but as the two vessels were dillerenity construct | Niagara io dry dock before the cage could be fastened wo her, it war decided to abandon !t in her cave and to adopt | w guard in its stead. The cage has, tuerefore, only been Bese, From the aubjolted drawings the readers of the | RR ALD will perceive at once the difference between the two coutrivances, both of which are very ingenious:— THE STERN AN BMARINE CABLE GUAKD or TAR { NIAGARA. bi, early on Supday morning in abe — be was round there alt hw soa Coroner—Do you eotty ‘nie, ‘Doad Rabbit gang was organized fur! A. Lunderstood they were organized for the purpose of beallug down the Bowery boys, #0 that the Rabbite might bave all the Sixth ward (o themselves; that | te the general opioion iv the neighborhood of the object of the clab: they want to get the Bowery Coroner—What co you mean by getting the Rowery? ‘. Tmean they want to lick the Bowery boys and get hold of the whole Coroper—lid you ever hear that they intended to aitack the White strect station houre”. A. Never. & Were there apy particular cries given by tho Ravdils during the fight’ A. They cried “Down with tho black republicans,” aud “Three cheers for the old police,” which were given: it was Rooney called out thie: they then all atiacked the police. ToaJuror—} know of no particular feud existing be- tween the Rabbita and the Bowery boys more than! have BIALeG Mr. Vanderhool-.Did you see apy of the old police en- gaged in the tight’ A. f¢aw some of them on the side of the Howery boyr they wore men who lived {a the Bowery baw’ were ol! igbung sgainst the Nabbite, vy were assisting the Metropolitan "Q "Were they. special policemen ¢ ‘Ou boow some of ihe old farce acted ae eR! to the old forces; Leaw one of the Metrupotitans, named Pater Anderson, fier all tae others away, take out his club and call ea the Bowery boys to foliow him in ao ailack on the “Habbile,’ they did follow him, saw two men in ibe Oght ail the ime whom | could recognise ; one bad a red bead; the other worea red shirt; I know Jack | Dunne, but did net see him in the Aight. Thie Was \ory intelligent witness, and gave his testi- mony with great straghUorwardness and candor. made. The Corover complimented him on the manner in he: ave his testimony, and as Y protection he could have \\ by applying wo bun The Coroner, sidressing the jury, then ssid —Gentle- men, BY AC)QUrH.OK Bt BOD w meet to-morrow morall we chm succee t, through the testimony | will produce | demt¥ ing some half lozen more of there rioters. I flad eady dentified cleven of them, and | think ia | such a way an will insaro the't coaviction. Are you will | ing 10 Coutnoe the inve-tigetion ? | Mr. Ungerman—Yee, for ever, until we find out the | leaders of thus ail vir. Mr Venderho.i—i am willing tit here for a week, | until the aflair » property investigated. The other jarors vapented Riso Coroner—-1 am gind to hear you say #0, gentlemen. Tals | nan important matted. T have worked might and day to procure satisfactory testimony, and T sball continue to do so wnt! | succeed in eheitmg some more intelligible verdict than, “‘Ihed of gunshot wounde.’’ Japiah MeCord, who testified on the previous a asked permugtion ty make aa alteration ip mi lative fo the Tead bite being a aang of thieves: since venrned, on the authority of Brenuan and | other®, that they were all hard working, honest men | "The Coroner refused to alter the aifidavit Ho said that he presumed ne believed what he ewore ai the time be testified. Any subsequent knowledge he may have a> quired ba: nothing to do with the case. There was noi a desperate character in the city who could not get some- calling bimecif respectable o guarantes bis honesty. If Mr. MoCora wanted to set bimeelf right, the best way would be to poblish a cacd in the newspapers. Jobo Mehan eworn--Knows ver7 little adout the fight he cam bome the corner of Bowery and Bayard © would keep oot of the row, and went into Chute’s collve saloon to get some coffee; knows & cool may of the Dead Rabbits by eight, but bad no opportivity of recognizing them because he stood on the Bowery side: besides, he was looking out for bit own life. he knows two follows who were wounded in the riot: one of them is since dead: thinks his name was MeDonsel). the otner i# Hugh MoGee. he was cat in the forehead, but is now at his work: there i « man named Mike Martin, au upholsterer on Kast Hroadway, who was there, and carried boy who was shot to the hospital | thinks he koows most of the partics concerned: witness | works for Joe Dwyer, circular saw maker in Waiker #treet | AJoror-te you now whether the Dead Rabbit cro: | Ate thieves or honest working med ! Witnore r the Rabbits nor the other party have | Much to boast of (or their honest, iy. The inquest then arijoarned to 10 o'clock t is morning. Brooklyn City News, Jie —Aboat § o'clock inet evening a fire broke out in | the etabi Is ner, on the corner of Myrtle and | Franklin avenues ly destroyed, with | the contenu. % lost’ They were’ Famage about $1 of frame, The borses stablod therein were all savod Isyrter—Am inquest war held yesterday by Coroner | Redding upom the bedy of bilen Wack, who was burned to death in her Weare on Crow Hill (Xi bigh the od of Joly iast. | polly bad been arrested on | on fire, but # appeared NOt @ particle of evidence upon picion. The iy, rendered @ verdict that the deceased game to her death by being burned I is probable that her bed caught fire from a candle, ag one of the neighbors testined that a cand’o wae burning near hor bed when he visited the houre on the evening previous, Con Delly wea Pecharged from guslody A man named James Con Te wil | | be seen that bie slatement was the most satisfactory yot “). The building? were | inth ward) o9 the | ! | | } | @ —Horee slice guard. | b.—Vertiral braces. { ¢.— Horizontal braces, @.--Section of gard and yertic Water ttn j Tn thie drawing it wt!i be seen that (here are guards BS of tron which eweep round the stern of the Niagara in tho | form of 2 remt-cirele of horseshoe, enclosing both the | | Propeller and the rudder, the lower being at presont about 8 foot above the water line, and the other a! an elevation | | of some seven or eight feet irom i. As the ship will draw | three or four feet more when lovied with the onble, th | lower guard will, of course, bo sabmorged to a corr ponding depib. forming a stil! better protection when in the | process of backi hich, after all, may be entirely avoided. Thie dis placed about three fect from the Je of the screw and between eioren and twelve from ¢ bide Of the rudder post, no that it tameter at thie point is from twenty two to twenty four fect. The lengwn | of the perpendicular bars varies from seven to fourteen | fcet. nnd the whole prevents so small a surface to the action of he water avd is s0 well fastened with bolts and screws | | that it is expected to resist ali the pressure to which it | may be fubjected either from the iaside or outmide. In the cage of the Agamemnon, to which, as | have said. the cage bas been applied, and of the stern of which the follow ing ie a correct drawing, the difference will at once be een when compared with ‘the The counter | or under rounding of the stern is much nearer w the water mark than that of the Niagara, and to this canse ix owing Oifference in the open space which ‘x so apparoal in a parison of the sterux of both ships :— THR STRAN AND SUBMARINE CABLE GUARD OF THR | AGAMEMNON, ! | | t brave. t | } | } | | | t | ' ¢.—Water line, The cable protector proveated in this drawing is, literally peaking, @ cage made of bare of iron placed aimort at ron ‘angles with cach other, anc inside of which the screw is observed. It descends below the wa'er mark: the per- joular bars, of which there are (wo on each aide, be: 1£ screwed to the counter and the keel of the ebip, not more than three or four feet of the whole cage being visi. | bie above the surface of the water, e horizontal | bara are rounded oul #0 a8 Ww form a section of a circle, the diameter of which |x about twon tyfour fect, leaving « space of about two feet and a baif between them and ihe sweep of the screw, The horizontal bars in thir ‘n«anoe. instead of betpg brought rownd the rudder are screwed into the rud der post, and the whole cage will be gubjected more to the action of the water than the guard of the Niagara on 96 | count of ite deeper ebmersion. Both the guard and the | cage wre the beat Ghat could be devived, ani will no doabt | prove every way efficicat for the purpose they wore in | tended to subserve | The engine which i* to be employed in the paying ont 0° the cable, and which, a was etaied in x former lettor, 1* to be plased op the spar deck, will not be put ow board ovr } abip till she reaches |) verpool. Here aly nbe will receive the rest of the machinery, consisting of the brak rollers which are en exsontini to the accompl } brakes being used enty when It ato t this portion of the machinery i» wi in process of construction at Man pleted enon after we abalt have ¢ 1 receiving our | portion uf the vable The whole work of preparing the | two bine, the Niagara and Agamemnon, the manufac ture of the requisite machinery, and the fhomerour denial oxpenres, will amount to over a bundred | thoneand dollare, and thie, it most be remembered, | the will be com does not cost of laying the 6, Which i¢ & ie Kem in the bill. The whole undertaking, whtn accomplished, will have Gon} about Iwo milous Of dollars, ihe yalue of ihe oRbig used on the Agamempon, which was docked for the por- | {i | Downing Ne | ley took his seat as one of tho Judges of the Kentucky Court of Appeals on the Tet inst. Three men, who were born and lived and still ve homes in the Sandwich Isiands, have takea the first astronomical at Yale College. "Tmese three are Htram Bingbem, of the class of 1853; W. B. Alexander, of 1855, and D. D. win, of 1857. We learn from the Richmond Enquirer, that the veners- vie Chief Justice Taney has tite Sipbur #yrngs, wher he family at the Warrington White Larne where he derived such great benefits to bis health last Commodores Swiny bam and sedge fete Al Price, Captains Gardner, Henr; ddietoa tnd Nichol son, and Lieut. Vroom, United States Navy: Cal- boun and Heth, United States Army; Judges i Buch- nap, of Md., and W. W. Drummond, of lilinoia; Hon. ‘Androw Kennedy, Md.; Hon. A. Mehaifoy, N. ¥.; Hon. W. K. Witte, Penn. ; Hon. C. J, Pantkner aa Hon. 8. Ciem- exis, Va., and Elias B. Schnabel, Penn., aro in Washington. The followipg,Americans have been presented to Soo men Victoria by Mr. Pailas—Mr. Randolph Cooledse, of Boston atte Cecilia Campbell, of South Carolina; apd Miss Ieabells Grotiey, of Pailadelphis, Americans registered at the bauking office of the Ame- rican European Kxpreae aud Exchange, Varis, from June 18 to Jnpe 29, 18ST — James W’ Sern our Me Liman, John MeClgtionk and fam Wm F. Havemeyes iark, Jobu s Wolte, J. Yori Dee Merrit Penn; Manion and fam ly L Ritibies ‘allen 1 Dur bt Det Wiliams, Rena.; A.J. Crane, Easier, B. Brewer‘on, Maryland. “ARRIVAL LS. From Penang, in bask Faleoe—Mr Jovn Pelter, of WYork. Rio J intaln ot, From ship Union—Henrique ca) Fortunato de Ones ‘astnibe From Hay in the ship EmUy~ Miles sane Garvey, Miss Hannah Wilson, Mr Geo Pe ) Mr 6 Oilman, Mr Inceut Marin, DEPARTURES. Fer Liverpool, tp the steamship Pervia=Mr Kerr, Ky: MA Gilmour, do, Mr Oliver Baie and Swine Sinte, NY. Ky; Mr and Mra a J Jesurium, Martin Ayllen and lars amy rand Mrs Jat Siew and eh, Charleston; Mie Mrand Mra bec burn, ‘bree children 'and nurte; Messrs ard kervunt, N ¥; Chas A Gisborne, do: Miss A P Pillot a asghier. Mr & P Puls "ar, x ¥: uacto Moatalo y Calvos and family, Havana; Wi Bieb, Ho! tes, Arivur Wilson Londou, veo. Maleohasens ‘Mobiler HT io érta, Baltimore: AB Cammack, @T wivwell, J Bowman, Tho’ Connolly, Mo; Mr Lamson nd family, Londop 1, Mr and Lenig, son am Mrend Ars Jno W irae, do. Mise Ward. Char eston, F Schmidt, Rio Sangh Harriet Rowell, Kaw Mathews, Mr Lama and friend, Wm , Obs x ener Tucges Mogens, Jose Miguel Pw a Chas Le conne Mrs J A Pessut, New York: samuel Hayes, Wm I Mies Kovsnna Tayes, Miss Marg tiaves, Phitwtelpbia. MF gad Mra i'0 sip: ew York: Misa Wary leuiboue, Mr Rgiaa- luoe Chenard, Hartiord; Hencergon Moore, Jou J italy Geo von ual W Waren New York: R81 ipton, New Orleans: 8 Morris, Pro, idenge; Mr fod Mre J Ferdinand del Curio, sbidd ant 2 servants, davann: Quo Winekolmann, Laguary;, Mr Ormerod. Bucland; Mr and ¢, Rew Orieans; Mrand Mra Hy K Drayion, Pbila Ramon Charleston: W vt litt N York inn; HL Wilron, NO; dren Servants tee Sei, = bi ane Me Hinerierm M Ve Henry Gourdin, Kehon NE: revlon dor Jove de ¢ warlode Guiterer, dork Gorm, Onnwin, Habe Theiler NY, WH Trovinany, Charleston; A Reinhart, do; San! Whitney. New York: TT Scheve and Wiss Bedevs Ni Rebeverria, Cubs; Mendesoria, dina and ‘two ehucres, do; GW Benwell. Boson Fork; Jno Bishop, Germany, Risia, Cole; Mr and Mra W © Morrison, three chiliren nad nurse; Mr aod Mr fhornton Kings ord, Oswego; Count de teotteermund «ad wife, Montres! ae and Mra Aliraselri and three chidre re Heon agere, Mesers B and # Grito. New Yor! FL. Blbbeve, do, Mian and Maairr Willing. Mr and Mes J Me arian nud two ehildren, ma G Paris, N Grenana; Yeo ¥ Howe, Jr, Brookdy: | Rengerke, do. BW O; ine Mite Toronie Winner io, Mr and} irs Jno Marsden NY Powern, jino Ras, Mr Alex, Galt G0; ont Rye'Mrand Mes itebe Shaw, WY wei im Pip de, F Abroa, Ravana. woners. i; specie, error tonthargpion, London and Beemes, in thes camahip Jason—Jobn Baier, 8B Harrison, R Johnston: H de 8 Cyr, indy, 9 children and 2 servant Runge, Fail Ural, Louis Moots, Misa Clara Ligne, Mins ff Oster ™ ir Mesiier, Mr Haillfl, J 3 yaad wo, chikiren: ite Mine Nexen, gon iver, Mary Latries vm & a, Roman so Aug Dietz, J Wh friend, Herm Jood Hanusell and Lo Br Thadry and Miss M Gove, Canada—total, 105 in’ the onbin and 68 in | Seernge. For Dorfoik, Petersburg and Richmond, in the sieamahip Roanoke A Gaitie, Mesery Jap ree aod weven others far Lins Sen te ul em a lev HH Moss. w Bunce, @ Teny, are W ieee Tougiae Jerrold and indy. apt Joy. GW Baler Tom, Md imaiy, sod child eel AT ite N Bel), AF Teitair and lady, <a ipea i by Chae vivins. Henry Sireme!,’ Jobn Beebe, Wr Post, pea] . rose, Waraen. leLewe, Jobn — Ande "aN iis Migs Filen beat the Gevtry, Torwier, 1) 0 8 ename a s Letteh, Liverpool J @ ‘) £o—-Lediam & OLEARED. Siearorhip Chiy of Balumore (Re) Sicamehip Reanoke, Conck, Portam Piensa Seiw dno Herteam (Ham), Knudson, Hamburg—t, K Am finck Ship Atlantic, Worth, New Orlewna—W T Frow Park J Ablers (Hrem), Sehweiebel, Bremen —Hennlage, Muller & Gosling. Hark Wild ire, Campbell, Vers Oraz—Hargons "roe. ylark Theotore Curtis, Uliver, dagas ie Grande--Ruagell & ining. Merk Montand. Lineoin, Galveston—J H Brower & Co. Brig Maran%eid, lirown, Santa Croz—Walsh, Gnreer & Chase. Fig Karah, Libby. Geuermown- P Rack &.0o. Sebr Ida de te Toren, Maxwell, Weeks & Mowe br Horemiog Hird (hh a loadonderry—J 8 Richmond—CH Pierson iil], Portsmouth, NHS W Lewis caeon, Kelly, Boston—Master Rogiva-—Day ton & Ryracne, |. Providence-—dailier, Lord & Reamer Totten, Ramaey, Baltimore Looper, Philadelphia. ARRIVED. Rien mmabip Siar of the Howth, Marks Maractiies, Bt daze, 9 ®t 6 Dend dug 1, in iat 15. lon 06, experienc. ed w honey KE wo NW, darimg which lost maromant nt! yards, and reertved camaiderad) je AMAR he ee tat Rew Oriente), Ro Bicamer Plane D1 panne and? births on boned dy for’ the a M Sea 8 whi the whole wh flavana. Benya, with tobaese and ae Rn, with in are by Al . Bark Falcon (of f Ronn), Holt, ry ve WARaie. A i, int spoke eine on Pg yit tn, from akyab for Lishow; 19h, Lads Dry se dink ship Borden, trom it : 27 ieorentsn, Sat STR) eas q a P.- ‘trom 100) pork. Ea ass # z i as € 4 i . 3 i 3 : i : ja ES = : Pd iy # i +47 oie 2 Fe ee ai maton A F Srib000 Cook field), Brown, Aguada, PR, June ah suger, to CAE FT Pers. ‘Brig ¥ila (of Boston). Roarrow, East Harbor, Turks Islands, oon os alt, 0 arden. Marivtia (B: Frevesnbreck, Savanna la Mar, 20 days, wi goed (} o D DeWol. CherryGeld), W Ulsce, Trinidad, 17 daye, with mosses, og (eo ‘& Hunter. Hire Brothers, of Noriolk), Fernandez, Trinidsd, June 8, ‘with apalado, io yw & Marci: Brig Nowiiman dowton), June 13, whh sugar, 10 i Green, Neuviis Ey a Brig ilar ( iam in, Cracker, Catatena, NF, 14 days, im bal- st ede diane Tate), Burmeister, 8t John, mii: 3 Gaya, with feh to Graeves pitaker (ot Gouldsh 0), scksonville, 10 days” with Inmber to master ah Son st ab, mat beg Holling Wars, hence for Jacksonville, 9 38 dare out a (of Bangor), ston, June 10 AH Solomnd, wigoel to tH banter M Ac, to The N baa bad light N ‘inde lost leet 4 aan nyt ook 3 = have Sick rince leaving Cape Ant ‘Sund ng, Jane Wi raleau, of Will tou, Vt, aged about 2), dled ty on 78 40, spoke febaling sobr sehr Euporidam (of Pro- “aw weeks es all wel, at ‘ot Eastport}, Wotan Porto Cabello, 16 nies, A, to Brett, Son & 00 ea), Diznacomo, ria Gabi, June 22, with z S len, Son tele ADI Linsey trig Bo 8 Tune 2, wi Cardenas, paseo master, Juve he ie Bone Key ligt spoke whatto; h 100 bbls bs almyra, of sperm oi), etcnticg’ ina 7 TObbl w ie July 4 we lon 79 26, spoke bark Modens, from Providence for dehr Justina (Br), Waawniee, Bermuda, 7 days, with pota- Sebr « fo Again & 00 « (Br). Higgs, Cat Isiand, 7 daye, with Pigeapplos. to J Powns. : - Re A Sh penal Goodsell, Eleuthera, 1) days, with Sehr 85 ari Smith, Sa da, ‘i to McCready, Mou aby Go ere Bebr aes Savannah, § days, with cotton, to wear Th ate Bmith. Waebts vice. we, 7 Abi i ae 10 days, Sour JG Sul Dare, Newbern:S'dngen 8? Behr Kurpris be Cole, Alexandria. pohr BWP 1g, Robinson, Virginie, Sehr Conn Bem eat Parker, Virginia, ome ins, Tan oncom ¥ Virginin. Ree Virginia, ° Viren sdnee at By, Schr Farewell, Boland, ‘with mdge from wreck of ship Sam} wi ‘ies, mahor e a8 Rteemer Boston, Bellew, Philadelphia, Pelican, Aldrich, Providence. Steamer J N Hi oe New London. Steamer Quinebaug, Bollum, Norwich. Schr James Parker, Rr, witb cos) sg Behe Moser Leonard, trom Virgiuia—<Both by pliot boat Gow Steamabips Prrais, Liverpool; Jeson (Br), Bremen; | Roanoke, Portsmouth, oe ‘ahtp St Louis, New Orlecas, Wind during the day from N to 88E. Telegraphic Martne BOSTON, July +—Arr ships Western Coatwneut Rurnhem, Ms Hop, Basevtt. teuaog; Derby. Ha chinsow Cal ven, Rvicdiew uo; barks: Bvangeline Fesle Palermo; MM Sietson. Jordan, some, = uit ae > ae = ft > 3 = 2 it ] G 5 ivwine, Tammond, ha mee IMekineon, Wheaton Camb vidense: L Clarl fon; HP Simmons, Barrett, Boston; Chas H Rogers, Charleston; ¥ Tuli, Hand, Cains; 8 'M Tyler, Iaaco', Pore ware, Copes, N¥ork; bark Klizaheth | F? pris Susan Ball Jaccayu, Stetage th, “wWougl ans, Boston; Wissahickon, ‘sr Steed, Smith Newport; ® Reed, Good he B _Dickisxoa, enton Provisence, GL Beras, iarcuer, Bourne, K Weymouth; Nauiauris, I ; See ath, Hariegien, ortsed: Peaumance; | arrests. Hoston; Only Soa, ‘Obelees; sieamer Joplin, | and Disasters, ‘The steamabip Persia, Capt Jndikins, aalled yesterday morn ing for Liverpool, with 290 passengers and $852 895 22 in specie | ‘The Britied screw stesmsbip Jason, Capt Britton, rated yeu | | derday at 12 o'clock for Sowhampton xnd Bremen, with 168 | passenger. The obliging pursers of (he steamships Augasia, from Se | vannab, and James Adger, from Charleston, our thanks | for favors. | Steawsnir Stax o rar Sori, ra in the employ which vessel’bas dean for | French government, | val ing oft the Western Lslands expe: dismasied the ship ‘and apra nxt Gowside rably inane te all; epee | | moon the Ist, in lon os W. lat) Ny was in "trom 3 wering’ to NW, tearing all the can. | vas ‘ropa Yarés, Prudder has ip: been'sprong faa forme gan lay in a heipless condition for tweive hours, Way Wreck Of masi® And Kpara to xave hip; tt was theo thought advissble t ran for the nearest port, but Capt Marks yersisted tn ecutle ‘@ his course, and has breagh: ber malely to her por? of destination. Snr Saw Luwes—Syuan Beach, Jaly T—Wind and weather are now, “snd ;have Deee since yoserday morniag. mo.e favorable Tor discharning cargo bye surf boats, bat as yet wnt ams ena safely come * Wa bare here, nom, ne seohoonerd of I trom Suan Tole. The weige irean from. ‘ho 8 Soyth, (Gy telegraph to falicr, Req, becretary Board of Under wriers Ainge FaNny Founnsten (hetore reported) from New York | Ne Orleans which had been sahere on U “Bini A WAR Busia by the wreekers, who took rz ewrgo for that purpos, bad reached Nassa:, N Ui, Bbe bad received #o Litle injury, that abe world in that | of her cargo which had beeo taxen om and eed on her voyage. oan neronr that st brdmnagt ape of Loa for Liverpool, had put back o Nee i ait Jeaky, Is divbeuered in HKoston, aa those interent ne aaeh report eter by lo ter or teivarat h. The suatenaemtin ine New Oriana papers ‘won somewhat of ihe bearsay order. RT Baows, Aimy Br ho mebore at Fa'Point Judith, "Messrs Tk Werlala (rom Newporieame aftorn om to her AS Bavrrnn 1 yd bet eagtarents, te» jo Dalinat, ber | ' on Py lane, Bovad. moraiag of oa ‘ppowed to have gene on en ‘8 talek eneo A YES*EL, bottom up. toma, rudder ern iorn dat, phenibe:! jon 88 44, by \shing sehr Fienine scr Joum Br of Rockport, took fire | t that place might of 6b ins Vier forward cabin, deck, fore — mast, foressil, 4c, were injured. Damage B40 a © te mired at Rock port Banwive from, New Tork, of and tor Bow oM, Tih, ouring « igeahall sep! woo mod ma’ Anaiatance. Tara | here for New York, put | from ‘3M toms, with damage to enile in rR Bev Bex ron hemes for Apalachicn'a, vvtish hed | ween asbore near hed re loaded and wuled for ber Port of nestina ion previorsto 2th | Tur sour Ixpraxona, ashore at Tong Bench. joo, Abe ‘arsed bouaun up auring ibe In pump belonging to the Underwriters was Lavsento—Yesterday morning, Mr Thomas Collyer aafely launched from his shipyard, foot of Foriy third street, Kast river, a svlendi4 medium clip ver bark, ealled the Mawn. She is built of the best material is 40) tons burten; Jomgis, 1290 feet; beam 2 foot aud IZ feet hold, Khe is owned by Mesare Reynolds & Cushman, and js intended for the Eoath Amerieny trnde. Hotices Hor amp Cry Rock, axp ory Care Foire TANT Molpe, with veaseis ty sep reashing Cape lig sta, @t the onter entrance of ‘he rare ofthe Tue and Cry and Aiden's jormer, and the biask bell bao, on the iayer, on ine in bel! busy, placed to mark Alden’s NAF wntll Portiaed Lighthouer ears by hen follow the (ireeuons laid down by Hea Cone Pint | “Birwneth in the oitne and Cry Ak will be marked coring the summer and fall by bined can b wo: marked Wo, 1, and daring the winter 8 by A Diack ater marke! Ne ‘Tho eastern lighihe we vower (iis beara fram bnoy NW by N. dit tan Aldene Rok will be i Pe, a ae oe! ehape! bell } Be md sormoun' by: fram and ba wih Alden’s | | Bork painted couspicnualy oo voxel aide of the framewort in | large white letters, aud No % oninted on the ma*t anppor t the bell, The bell ie supporied ai aa elevaiin of 12 eet above the water, and shovid be heard under o dinariiy favorable cirenms:ances one mile, dejending upon ihe tnecr and direc | Hon of the wind ‘The ba | hadg Ie moured in 14 fathoms walor, titeat wot 600 yards in a SK hal! 8 direction, by Compass, from Lhe shoal a4 part of the rua 0° ledge. | “the obstrnet on t iBation Known ae Aiden's Tack i ne | cordins ve on Cape Blizaberh, to ihe report inves! examinations tale by the Doaes Burrey, 317 yards Yong, na Akant BW directa, fy St | rds wide, with irregu'ar AoUnAINgR “pon il, var ime trom to 94 feel wt mean low waier. | he following are compass bearings from the hel! buoy gee Lighthoane, Ave ight), NW by en rh Lightho ae, To Tayler's reel boo To Wooe Tatand Linh: To Tr ondy'# Beet bnoy, To Broad Cove Kook boy + West Point of Ram J; Cage Bmalt Point Waeny . iy order of the Lighthouses Borr. | GPO, PRNRY PREBLE, Liehthonse Inapeetor Firat Diatriot. Portland, Me., June ®, 137 Arr at New Bedfon| fh ‘Theresa,’ North 3 ee Peaotuta bee is Fen, Fe “ir Ren yen ind. 1680 BOIS Wh of, 17,000 I. m ome, Bent wh oke off | | 1) why | ube wh nile nn 15 Wyrecrann Feb ¥i el Top do wh haat ond & Eich ta ahs serie eames, anew. | bn Be new bre orale ratea ines Rid hip a Ao Ad sbip( Taman, do. bark How land, Eme: 1 pn ry, Ma Langiey, | | ab, bark & to Janeiro May 2), Dromo, May, of WLooéce, ‘ 7 @’Acunbs laver pert of December, Hi a Holmes’ Hole, 100 wa; Jan Il. Mayy, bpd ena, Mar 16, by ieier from Capt Tripp, pap ia shipped oy the eneingwn, of aad Rady tor aoa. Sid shout May 4, by ler ton dt ata ‘of Kdvertown, under the command of Mr Leonard Courtnay, jute firs « ‘At do May 8, lever, Ocean, Sarith, of Sandwich, clean. >| eee ie Shen ata Scag three nat al Marion, Davis, NB, 1008p; mave ashore: fa ‘Of St Paul's India: Z 3, Jeter from Owpiain Basford Richand Wiokell at Ragurioes, a0 nye tO was enon jotiand ap “Mallee ramen. aching. Jno she Croge teas month, Oa the 4 ty Moreh lay led 8 nen on Possession ieland to kal een elgebantes the next day it commenced blowing ® gale, and comtioved deze before they could ge! off end then thay, wage hauled of rough ihe wert hy a iow line Thay had taben sew ele phan uhber enor eh (9 make Iso bole, bu in. atistpune wo oi {29 the ship wero obliged to Gut the most of it away from 8] dee Sbip Fauams (not Pomons), from J f ois Fae as tang ie Heron ne rer, wa Jove Standish, Tratahion 710 dave trom Calcutta for Bor- by Sh ‘Liverpool for York, phew Crewe! was page ‘Tily 6, 9K of South shoal, V4 ofl Ber 4 oun, from N Fork for Bt John, N'Y, Ju'y 6 SX Hark’ Wirdvard, Wy rsp, from St Jobn, NB, for Waier- is ete p pasted July ht 40 89, Jon for Bio 16, ne oes - aad foreign Ports. Pre pled June 2i—Lo port brig Kastern Star, Aciferly, fox regia Juve 17—8ld Br brig Hanmah Janae, Sweet, oe Avnrs May 15—T; yet York das Bre Mary ‘Wiking Rlekerno Me 3 oe are, ows w qricn Algona tpn for rsiovon, Vania gig ee ibip Moses Taylor, French tom Somber. nay, avin Feniren Marveliien; Pr bark Tr impersiriog i F bag @ 16—In pot sbip Aldarab Bunker. 4 Boston wbt 10 das Ane oiners na before, 8 bark Hazehon ‘Mahoney, i was Or Tone I6—In port bark Pathinder, Kal- aos June 2—Ip port barks Lysander, Moore, auton Nag: “fom Corwin, P sa - - LASGOW, Jnne 23—In' port ships Martha's Vineyart, Pem- ber, for NYork, snc; Gen Berry, Seavey, for Boston, tag. Gwratrar, Jone 7—No Am renee) ta pert. Wind ©. Grovse lee eve of Jn'y 1—In port ship Bt Paar ok, Kinnev, from Liverpool for Qnebee, with. | DARREN gers. Hauivax, June 80—Cld abip Caravan, Sands (from liver Let a Rn Es: \e ir brig Oyrene, Be P sitet Sore 1, Jar, i schr George Prescott, Al tumors, ings S3 Hathorn Recktord: dior; re, aiey Cailtorbiny Kempton, from &. Thomas, » 1g cargo; bras Mary Ann, dirs! Principe, Tompkins, for St Domingo; scbr Bagi: Wier —— theta barks Burt . Ki va 2%6—ln port 1s Burlingt: een, fc Henry, Young, for Noriesns, io.” arr Leo Moro Vastie, Bom ‘ln port brik ride of t3e See, John n, our Bh ip * co porigs ime, Croweil, and Palestine, Sms tor €0 Me Prcrow, tame ee arr! brig Leviathon. M NYork. Oc sep ne {Charles Mt ee, Jer, re eu nee Philadelphia. ay F eld, June 211 port be loud ‘Rock, Harrison, Landon, weamat racaibu 4 day: ork; B} of Htaneor, Le y Pa just arr ache Piot’s Bride, for Nore 40 dase hr Hace ct Neal, N¥ork vs ly Line boritivard, Spall, Bria.or, bark Rio Jaane at 35—Cid bark Mary & Montevideo ship Grey Eagle, before in = arrived 25:0) sid ish barks Ls ig (ar), Tipen,. jampton Roads: i0:h, Bue Wiug, Burnham, Baltimore; 2st, ver Mule, ‘Rogers, Vaipacatso; 234, bark Phenix, Owen, ane L.nexs, June &—Ie port brig Water Wich, “kinner, tor Boon, Taays: Trenton, Havanne Ls Maw about June Ii “In port schr Mecca, Ban- son. for Fnilade! day: BwyRns, June 3—In port wht Mary & Martha, Reed, te Boston leg: bara © H Yarrington, Gorham, for do SHEDIAG, adout dupe B—Arr Harrict, Basert, NVYork. St Joan. NB July 2—Are scbr one Ball alesabdne. $4, ship ‘Sparking Wares Savocers, Rowton; scbr ent, lean i Oh Ist lg Hers tombe, Pa Prndoneie 20, ir ne, Bale ‘TRESTR, Jane 17 — for GirKen soon. ROBTON, toly 2—Are spip Saran, Lawia, Algae, Bay vie Hh? re boi anrence, Faller ha! incre H Gout Connectieo., Ha@ith, Ne eet. On’ port bark Young ons B. Home Ports, phrey, and 270, none ‘Telegrap! jon, tom vm Coutiaent from Mania Dot certain), Darke Bt ee, from ; Beles Ma. Clenfuegos, irom Charleston, for hip and two barks. ue ee Continent is at anchor $a Ligh Goddess. sau WSW to SW. good bree Doras apie Henry Th ‘Rave. Horse, ary Fuser, Unioo: orgs Weward, Aandi inieira, Marin, Mn nine, Toxew: and trom be more Besptres ask. “iver, Tivantg, and Sophia; ‘rigs’ Kate ‘Anderson, dod G WALTINORR, July wRtOns & Tivol Suess bempee Ja: Wm Ceawtord, inst: Kavannal: SG Bese, Wii chard a Wood, N¥erk “4 helley, oa ships Merician, seamships Joa Whitney, Ho York. ship Lzstein & Weicker, =R Bi ét Jeh been Wun i ._ kingston, Norfolk,’ zneey, ia Taylor, Hawes, ly Arr brig AG Washbarn, Rasverbrook, anune. sche Lady Adams, Davis, Somerset for N¥ore har siomps Rhos Hull, Hull and Harvest, Corwin, New ¥ £ fey RR PORT, 6 arr echra Jw Carrol), . Tiviom wen Cnlyet, Hllanbets port Cla’ sloops Thos Ranson, n tharse and Uloccnr, Vorb, Hous toate, Jah CUAMLERLUN, July ¢—Atr orig Buber, Hemite, Rowe Su shic Ingpel, Roliime, Key Wea and Davane; brig Bt Sy ect, Jewell, Ame erdal DaesAre pera Kdwart Kidder, Harken , Bown; Apne Ro- Bid Zephyr, dage, Woes lo kin (Br), Beaman, Nansen, Ne, “DIGHTON, ~Aretehe Larkin, Oburbuck, Phiiade) 1, RIVER, July &—Ar schra Thomas Pais Jarding, F izsbetport; July 7 Bid ecur J Griersom, Harding, sappomed toa Phiiauelp iw: ton Con. NY Phiindelphin, Ve rchre J Tramap, Lamphear, Port Bwen; Sex Bir KH Greene, Uaekian, Por sven. ™ |. Kobineon, an PRD Soiy Philadelphia: ‘York. Jac SON Vitae) Jane BP Arachis Oly Bravo, farm, 20h, Geo Ford, Wave Vipuien York Joly d, bark ¢ Hor bina, do. Old 2h, bryew hg 4 Perry, maey, NYork- Barah 4 1 voor hie v duly gare bark Ph NY Jonn, NH (and ald 6h) om, NFS Prinhiroke j. Conk; bun, sake Nid 7, hark ‘teey ‘Ring, Tou BYork. \ abipa Tropia, Nowell, Antwerp, Daureier, Sie daboro, Mies. Viewntn ( mae (8p). seins lise selona | Darna Jue Hows. Moore, Havre: ( pues SORE. ‘Towed 10 seu iin: harke M Williamson’ Nueva Lantern snd Dennis Kelly. ‘The sp Haugan Crooner’ went to'ses os the July 6—Aer ent bart, sftance sehra Isabel | Hhiladelpnin, Win brig lt Chiao, iw laware, and Jane & Biigabeld, do: Lea Ty—are bark Antelope, Tyler, Fhtiadeipbins a Ne vont, J aedphe enon BURYPORT, “Juiy Ged ear lien Riker'on aie W PORT, July 6 2 g PM te port sche J Onlerecn, Hard. tes, ‘yom Pall River itadiphia, bos Provigence for do: Wonder, Preseh, fram Provibence for York 7m 2 YM—1e vort rehre Ciinion, Borden, from Pan River fon N¥ort Jone, Pelluge Tannl Sa ne, Have brie Gao Brena \ ix'n, Thee J eorett von Deertar Oakes, Oa ee eee Ronson ‘a Ture, Ryarin, NY ork al Sie. apd Geo Th irs, Bowdaut wo be ue M after Wi tA PFaiciieia cand an. johe be Peers, ¥ aa Nor Tarleton, sais bag dane Dosen, sre in the Went bay): #ehis ieee ri crawell Pandey old ape Monterey, ‘ Taveryool, sehr John Boston, NYork Eee ave ache W Woodbury, 1 and, Ma, RTONINOTON Jniy 6—Aarr ridge, Snow. 5 lore tor Rostop: Cinderelia hen, #0 for do; olden gee, Yous, from do for do; Barvest, Lawrence, do for Rese BA July Arr scl «rts NY¥ork, itn! aly 1 Reena ford, Stork Ann we Downy, jrute),