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Important Evidence of Two}: Prominent Builders. Improper Construction of the Arches | the Cause of the Calamity. The Roof Covered with Consecrated -RavéQ from Beecher’s Church. TESTIMONY OF THE OWNER. He Acknowledges that His Arch Cerused the Buildings to Fall, de., do, be. ‘The éaveestigawon into the cance & the Furman ttpect Aisaator, by which three wen, Joum ‘Nash, Pateick- Regan’ and Michael Madden, lost thetr lives, wae vesunted yeo- terday by Coroner Lynch, and the testimony Aaken was, of the calamity was thesmperfeet architectural design of; the reof, . William 3. Hazzard, "being sworn, testiged:—I- reside e179 Clinton stroet, ‘Brooklyn;-am-a builder; havebeew Drought up toithat businossail ‘my life; have been eix- teon years im business for myself; the. morning those + yuid@imgs in Furman street fell ‘T was paseing down-toa Duilding I was cresting near tho Pultes ferry; sawa nussbcr.of pelicemen there, aad asked Captain Smith to allow me togo-andileek at thc 'Daildings fer the purpose of gotting information ;'apen ‘looking -avthem from the from, I conciudedatvence Unt the causoef thetr falling was Che ‘fautt-of 'thearchiteetural : construction, and -not the fault -of materials .or workmanship; the materials ‘were as gootl as anything tm this market. Ocroner—Whatwes ‘tho ‘use of putting in: this-wpper centee arch? A. Nothing'that!]-couid eee wales to ‘throw down'tne other arches. ‘Tho witness here:mado:a Giagram Of the arches, which 1 will be nesessary'to deecribe.ip order ‘to. give an intel- gent ides of ‘the peoutiar censtruction-ef these arehes. The whole space occupied by the Duildinge was fifty feet «Bquase, andiin: the ceutre were ‘two walle, sixteenimches thick, which were carsied ep to.a level with she adjoin- fg ulldingson either side. “Two half-circle arehes‘of eighteen feet-epan, twelve inches thick -and severt feet high from thoir' base, were erected -across the twoepen- tage, aad a feur: inth ‘flat arch was theown-aoross the ‘eentrerto formabutments for the two main arches, which woukt!leave a valley between these large arches of.about from six to seven ‘feet deep. A fourth arch of-eight fmehes.thick wae-sp! from the ‘hips of the two: main arches:about four feet ‘from: thetr “baving.no eup- ‘onig the twelve asnches of brickwork -of the arches ‘upen which it reated. ‘rom Unis. diagram the witness to the gusorsitisopimson of the causowhich te the unfortenste-chlamity. ‘Witacss—If I had erected these: buildings}: would con- eider myseif responsible &0 God and man for the: lives: of ‘those ere kitted. ‘To the Jury—A wall tiet has.been laid: preperly iin.oc- ment willzot ith .of «an inch ém thirty feet ; mortarineed in these Daildings eas of geod qraitrs it was not esfe to pucany art on these arches; I think red ction ef these arobes did not iu know _ their businese; :im pputt! wp dui there should be plans to wark ‘by; if: like ahose were |e erp een op reapers nore le oe would at ance tell the pamty: them it the ‘not stemd. weittd \ James Lodke sworn, sestifed:+1 reside at 280.Ade}phi ; street; I haveibeen a buiidertia:'Duaimers for osyeelf for weive years; ‘have supesintended work for ethers for sbext Lie same pesiad anterior to gekng’ into, iness for mapscif ; 8 i 93 aod 96 Furman stonet in’ aeconfan: Sivcorescitcd jocen (Caroner L.{;; my e would b>.almost slau! gard—tre "nate up of the 3; the; centre walls were.not thick enongh for euch a budiding;, I would wot put @p such ameech fer anynan, even if-he ‘egsumed all -espansibility; imstent of aiding strength the main arches, this .centre arch weskencd, ; ifthe owner had askeg.me to built such anarch| have told him that I woulkimot doit; tbe centre uid Rave hed anchoswetween thens at-gach be well anchored oqgetiaer with iron emchers, make them almont.as gtroug 03 ote elt were too many bunned'twickbats usec’ ithe these centee walls tham good judginente went. such a building; I calé it bad Judgment a it all; ‘had thewall eysibo- the small main.are b been in with masonry tothe level f the Zop.of tho email | sch it would have a tendency to throw the weight ppon the walls, and would have formed am ab«tment for‘ the . two main arches. ‘ oun J. Merritt sworn, testified:—Reside at 76 Co- ; have resided there siace 1666—nect. tem | owner of the buildings 93 and.95 Fi tr- maa street; commenced to have them rebuilt “nm e~ @iately after the fire which occurred om the 4th of last+ ; i 1846 when I was about to erect my present there were four others adjoining me who were bout to do likewise, and we eet about devising a surac- @ure to support the bank of earth and to protect eur Dalldings; the principal part of this devolved upom me, pplied to the Board of Engineers of the Croton ct Department for a plan; they furnished the and one of their number superintended the work ich I paid him $500; the arches were twelve thick, and the centre walls were sixteen inches in the rear of the stairway, and twelve inches thick there to the front of the building, which made the eight inches wider in front than 'n rear; these ‘were put thero for the purpose of shortening the beams, which were of iron; I had iron jumns put in under each floor; after the last I sent for Mr. Bunting, who ‘had built ‘and whom I knew to be & builder for many ; told him that the iron beams and columns afailure, and suggested brick arches said be thought my plans would wa: uot sufficiently familiar with that to rely entirely a his own judgment, me to see David the carpenter who work; I submitted my ove hapyy bed Mr, he approved of them, and made a diagram, ‘think, was all the plans made, with the excep: oye y bef the es on @ board; I think that a tendency to streng' the two notwithstanding that witnesses say not; the were damaged were all taken down, and the alls were made sixteen inches thick all the ‘ront, for the purpose of adding strength ; Mr. did not say that the small arch in the centre was Senne, yor apo it was ie was my ‘ (Bunting) acquiesced in it. ‘A Juror—State, then, whet caused the buildings to Pits Ht ttt tt fe | § t ! B iH 1UTE Hi HH EG H tf a att and Twill answer it. I it caused them to fall, expiain why it caused them to fall, the @rooden centre upon which the arch was turned rested um both points on the hips of the two main arches, which was the cause of the trouble; I did not assume 40 direct the workmen; Mr. Bunting bad all to do with the Coroner—d was brought up to the. éry goods Jury—Think the depth of carth in the val the arches was less than four feet; it might have been four feet; it had about that depth of the way through to .the front 6F the buiding; consisted of bricks, mortar and stane, ant were grouted with concrete; Mr. Has- ‘there was po arch at the feot of the two was afour inch arch from the foot arches; Ieaw it put there myself, I myself subjected to any censure (ban fully aaerees, Le hie = be jod atin the futare; there had boca no earth puton the arches not have fallen, bet I think had they stood ‘would bave stood fer centu. ih ae ec 3 H E CONSECRATED RARTH. the earth from Beecher’s church, where an was mace to putina ventilator, and very well sstisfed that it came from there ou account of it consecrated earth; I think the build gave Way at the side ext the Fulton ferry, and.not in contre an trots Iota witnesses, {ram the fact that ‘@hat aide was not ciently loaded with earth ,to rosist the pressure of the arches; was 00.byick that ide the arch; the arch rested on the wall af the adjoining building ; the fluor Umbers did not run inte he walle at all; there was a projection of brick work on the south side, snd ou the orth side a groove wes cut in the stone wall where the ends resied; the timbers wore got anchored in the walls; | bad rented the buildings for an alchohol distillery; the tena@t had not taken posses- ion, but had put some casks and @ boiler in, the machigery was mot in, the floor tnsbers mere twelve by three imches; think that Sir, Board bad all tw do with getting the timbers; the was ton twelve inches; the top arch was @ugyested by m: ; Mr. Bunting at first raid he did not think the four ineb arch was strong enough; I then went ¥e Mr. Board, without consulting Mr. Looting, and he gaid it was sireng enough, whee Mr. Bunting hoard that Ur. Board thought the arch was strong enough, he also wirreod. bo rphy, worn—Reside at 185 Fast Typifth treet; e a mason by profession for about twen- \y-five years; was employed by Mr. Bunting on these puildings ince their conrmencement, in the capacity of “oreman during his absence; I jeft there about threo @eens ago; all I know is that I wont there sometime in april, the burning, to take charge of the etuff com tng out; I pulled down’ all the old walls that I thought wore ; the part of the old wall that remained was as food as the new; the walls were built of the best brick tnd coment; the beams on the south side were eupported v @ projection of brick work, and oa the other side ther t into the old pione wall, whieh was eaid to be ten hick; the walls were abouta week up before the # Were Fprovg; We Lomyenced some Uipe in June very important, all the witnesses agreeing that the cause | . NEW YORK HERALD, THURSVAY, AUGUST 3%, 1865. GUR RETURNING VETERANS, Arrival of the Twenty-ninth, Pitty- seventh and PFifty-nint® Mussachu- eetts Hegtmentr-Parade im Broadway Theta Reception—VDinmwer at the Bat- tery—Speectes by General Hooker and i F if iH ik ra “ 5 5 know don’t Know who Otner Gentlemen, Ke. big Py yy Three wemmuenty A veteran Wrmachisettn Werinteors dharge'in inte-abeence arrived sf the Battery on Tuemtny evening, twolading Uwe ToT comtate well vere mustered I, Pde @ a Dricktayer by Mr. — AY .t |e FF the frout wall, and that ripe fey ere Het at enjoy the peare and —— july, 8 the accident; he teld Mr. Bunt | done so much towards eaBualiee on the ‘ing: That inch arch had Deen ‘made cight | Fifty-seventh and reemrete in the com inches it would have been much Detter, he the | pagnect 1864 and 1885 were very heavy. LA cause of the accident was in the two coutre ; that |) pinth hed eleven officers Billed tm five ‘ if the ween the upper and underarches had | Fifty seventh had tes enh three aud ‘deen filed up with mason work tt would ey hey otf eeventy Ove privates 10 the bo me pered from failing; either of the centre walle would have av Tue carreny rong enctgh to. support the roof ‘had Who wo main | ay gaous three eclote fo tbe efterwoun the regimocate met upon it, Dut the difeulty wae that the pree- | iureed uo the ‘where a & sure of the'two heavy arches Rad ® tendency to preae cowed by ba ay he pg Niger = : tbeered - Rim The Gewern! Tn conseqacnce of the abeenes of anémportant wit- | hoor may 2 Se. ope omuber ot ‘ness, the carpenter whe superintended the | 1, ‘soldiers, but Was’ ‘te remain toaid @ work, the Coroner adjourned the investigation til! Friday | 14 fortivitiee fem O pressure of busine +o. i i ‘SPORTING. A great Bamber piconet, tc 0d ) the on The Turf. tefatament ond edd vant dq ide “PARHION COURSR, L. I—TROTTING. sone — — 4 mandaat of the pied he Sag took, W. Smith named b. e : Ji H. Newland hitle speech of = gg Howe, b. Joe Hooker." we cheers made the rafters Genera: First Heat.—The above horsesage brother and sister, by Columbus, out of Black Maria, and are owned by bro- thers, who reside in'the northern part of ‘the State, and they came to Long Island with thelr herses to decide by match for $400 which had the fastest nag. Goodbeer was the fayorite at one hundred to sixty before the start, the advantage of the lighter vehicle warranting the odds. ‘The horses had a very good start with the mare on the inside. She broke up before getting around the turn, Dut kept the Jead notwithstanding, and passed the quar- ter. pole a: length anda balf in front in thirty-nine sec- onda, @ gelding then broke wp and fell off two or three lengths, which gave the mare the advantage of four lengths to the half-mile pole, which was oy 1:173. Going along the Jower stretch the geld toelose, and he gradually shut up the gap, being tw wy 83 4 i i " lengths behind at the three-quarter pole. Comii disposi the homestretch the wagon beam to tell on the mare good and she could not keep up the nts of cnene resmnes * us make success. The gelding overtook her jut thirty yards | onl; from the stand, and beat her to the acore.balf # length ait these 8 rest. bm 2:38. TF am as femiliar with achievements aa are Second Heat.—Four and five.to.one on the gelding. He | yourselves, and feel proud of you. 1 ond took the Jead with the bgt Pare ‘opening © gap on the | it imponsible to otherwise towards you who have turn, wentto the quarter four lengths im forty | accomplished so much. I thank you all for the kindness seconds. The mare closed up a little on the back 9n4 you have shown to me; I thank you, — the peel ‘ing'the half-mile pole threo Pine in had closed, cheers wore front in 1:) ta The mare then broke up badly, threw and a brief address all.chance away of winning. The gelding wotted steadily after which the along the lower stretches, and when one hundred yards from home, finding that the mare had given up the foe A ip an easy winner by eight or ten lengths in 3:1 ‘gijon ands, aie nesta th in f iy aside, mile. ree_in five, in barn .40. trot on the 11th instant, over the mane Cone Beta wore made yesterday at two to one that Kentucky would win the Saratoga Cup. Richwend is the favorite for sho Traver’s stake, ' Cricket. HRW VORE V8. &T..GRORGE. 1 Whe match between these clubs, the great cricketing “erent of the season, was duly comm: von the | Gearge’s ground yesterday at noon, the attendance of spectators being the most numerous scen at a cricket match, in this vicinity for many years past, numbers of TO THE ONE HUNDRED AND SROOND ‘The members of the One Hundred and Second New ep ee eens See Es Pose A augoet 3), at two o'clock P. meeting will then be made known. old aricketers turning out on the occasion for the first | Haven, to be off, time ince the All England Eleven matohes, considerable | gaily riioth rapineas, Coanectons Volunteers are also interest being manifested in reference to this contest. The two.clubs were strongly represented, but peither had \eir full eleven out, the St. George side being minus the jaluabte services of Mr. Gibbes, and New York missing Mat active player, Boot. ‘The game began at twelve o'clock, St. George winning the tos. and sending Bainbridge and B. Wright. to the ‘\ bewlip ae me ot we bags! an peer he ugh pret 'y at ‘the fielding, however, beit poersna s esoeral thing. When “dinaer® was called 4 \querter.te 4wo, tbe third wicket had fallen $or ninety, and : be Asst wicket went down at four-o'clock P.M. tthersotal seore stood one hundred and fifty-five, Harry Wright’s forty-six being the bighest score, Bainbridge’s ‘wrenty-one Seing capitaly obtained, not a chance being , Bren, while Warry gave a chance at wicket after scoring ween. ] te twenty-feve minutes.to five New York want to the bd; Vand by gewen P. M. the whole eleven had ibeen, dis- pe sed af, ging & total ef one hundred and two, of wh: Awenty-one was the highest ecere. us THE NOVA SCOTIA GOLD CASE. turns from the Eastern El Dorado, de. ‘The examination into the case of Charles J. Anthony, charged by Edwin Barrett with obtaining $16,000 false pretences, asa deposit on the purchase of alleged gold minesin Nova Scotia, came up yesterday morning in the Tombs police court, before Justice Dowling. of the company; tee; Mr. Grey Anthony represented to the wit- wh ‘Georg ase moss a short time after he paid the money for int Sencar cesmen te ct ie most, owt the property, that there was a gang of men work: Shir Witer, an the New Yorkers have up-bill work before | 26 it; he had seen no specimens oF ort, oF gal ninee them \ ‘The contest was marked: by the most friendly pala his mouey for the property; he aa tomtied that fats \dbreogouy he coe gan tgnhr suite | BSS acto ysl ef cong fom tnt in Peat) va 2 pane ea ge that since he saw in the hands of Norton papers pur- on each side: “sil Score. 19 Anthony that the property was held by Norton in trust 1 | for: him; tiie wan, before. he paid the last ive thousand 16 | dollare; anthony had stated to him before be the 10 36 | inst, five thousand dollars that he had the ° ry and paid ope hundred thousand dollars for the 3 valuable and @ sound a n Lege nya ed 4 Kendall c. r, b. 1 the ion, Hammond... ...-.-... 8 ! shane paid or tmoney Anthony got from him, te believed he was Byes 7, 1. byes @, widest 29 ¢ at be ‘also. believed from produciog ‘o- Total... cee cencneeee RDB o 12 mot bave invested fifty thousand dollars in improvements for Total .....5++se0eee+ 0108 ‘Messrs. ‘Perkins and Senior. Scorers, Mesers. i i " i Umpires, be a enfe and pro@table Bull and VanderEp. ‘The game will be resamed thie morning at elevon otdlock. ha Ag am + yoo tte jane Ha! told ‘bint he should Fens on png “be fall faith and confidence THEORAND MATCH’ FOR THE OM AMPIONOUIP OF THE tations, and otherwise be Rover hreycctnageesned ; distance 10 these ‘The fret contest thve season between the Mutual and is some forty oF bity Atlantic clubs tao place .at Hoboken this afternoon at anaes eae a three o’elock, and it is dally expected that ten thousand plainaat testified that people will be present to witness it, The following are hat be knew nothing the coneeping nines for ee cosmo Anant Searen, | sae cae, xbrapegseata wereen the property ot hie Srane, i ai . O'Brien now wi jm ve Pri ad mith’ Mutual Wansley, Hartia, Goldie, wt what hed been told Xin by Brown, Duty, Devyr, Zeller, Patterson and McMabos, _epresentations made to KOKFORD V8. RMPIRR. known Mr. Bi ly two or threo months before The fast nines of these clube played together at:Bobo. | tnekrametctions’ srctiausd in the complaint; thathe bad ken yostarday for the frst tiene thi season, the rewule him; Mr. Rigas was being the succes of the Eckfords by « score of 48 to 31, y ms yee gy ia jn a gamevof seven innings The Eckfords marked theit re a eee batting wid) nine hore rens and @he Empire with soven, |} me sew cated oh tho Gabe gpuveap ane it being a fire bavting game throughout, A. Millsled tho | Pe bot ‘ Sean an on nator to bien es Caay “ on score on the Eckfcrd side, and Waterman on the part of = for stock ; pat co . ee that no arrangement been made that Biggs rece! case. The re-direct evidence being resumed, tertified that he bad knowledge that the property was valueless; that it never paid a dollar; that been expended on ft, ut that it never paid to work it; that he did not know that Anthony ever derived « dollar himself from it; that be went to Mr. Nortom by Mr. Anthony's direction to find out the title to the property, that be inquired of Mr. Anthony the worth of the prop- orty; that he referred him ¢o Norton as the title holder; a8 an Anewor to that question that Norton showed jim papers purporting to be the title papers to that property. A question asking the amount of purchase money ex- prossed in the title was ruled out, and an onder for the production of the ers made out by the Court, Ona ve-cross-eramea the witnems testified that he had been instructed aa to How he should answer on the re-direct examination. J, A. Briggs testified that his business is a real estate broker, his place of business 77 Nasean, street; tlat he knows Mr. Anthony for about coves yeas that he bas been a broker for him in the sale of ‘A question arose now as to the mode of conducting the further examination of the witness, and the Court ad- Journed till ten o'clock this moraine. the Empire. GOTHAM VS. MUNSON AIVER. ‘The match dretween these clobs, pinyed at Newburg on Tuesday, reswiéed iathe success of the New Yorkers by a score of 34 to &, in a full game. Jerecy City News. Renveron or Waane 14 tae New Jenery Ranaoan Baore,—The mechanics employed in the extensive shops of the New Jersey\Railrond Company, upon reeciving their for July, ware notified that their (with the exception of foremen and eoginerrs) would be reduced to the old price—abost fifteen per cent. commencing with the progent m: ‘Time nen are very much dis- gatished, and have a) ted @ committes to walt upon the President of the company to ack @ withdrawal of the preposed reduction. I case their request ehould not be acceaded to, a meeting of alf the employes will be held this evening to take action in the matter, Fine ox Boanp a PRoPeLten,—Abowt two o'clock yes- terday afternoon a fire was discovered on board the pro- peller Enterprise, while lying at the Sursex stroet dock A couple of hore compares being promp¥ly on hand the flamer were extinguished before much damage was done. Trxown rom 4 Horse any Insvany.—A horse upon 1.—On Wo 00m which ip. Wittam Curtan wad riding, o@ tip Newnek | aurea Cn, Wednenday | evening, Anau seod't | plank road yesterday, became frightened nt an apy rene! month and j6 . ing Urnin of cars and threw Me, Curran, ea eng mf Aftct achort fitness, Bure B. MaCane, eld. eof the right leg above the anele. Mr. ¢ » cat hier of Rar Mary McCants to hie residence ip Bergen, where he rocer’ed oe ° nion paper Proper iwedien! witendauce IF y otver d ne Thivd Page.) } a er of ommer f was under | by the Court of Appeals. DARING ATTEMPT AT BIGUWAY ROBDERY. About mitnigtt-on Tesday, 99 weitkman named Wil- Mam Ring, residing ®@ Bowronville, H. D., was on his | way to Now York, via the Soath Seventh Street ferry with h’s horse and wagon, he was stopped when near Tae Biwee Crew yew Carn Tho members of the @' gre wlub, nected With Track No. 28, started et ain’. xowrsiam to Bheapsherd bay ‘They had waved themsetves (one hundred ancl twenty in number) jm four omnibases, each dimwn by horses gai re 00. emted with trecolomd plates. ‘They will partake of a enccession of ‘the ‘dishes from which they tke their ‘naine, toetiidr wtth all the necessary accompaniments “ waymen, who demanded “his Be econo and uow-alcobolbe beverages, and wall return | Tenth riront by wo ME eg aad forty-two dol- to the ety Chix@ay, no Stoubt, in bigh good numer and | jar about hie:, refused to surrender either, Wherespon the freebooters autempted to git into the wagon, but fortwnatelyone of Captain Waglom’s men hove in sight, at tho time aud the rascal ran, After an exciting eh: fhowevor, one of them was arrested and locked up. perfectly vatetied with Sheir excursion. Ail along tie route to fhe Matton ferry they wero cheered enthusiastl- caily by ta’cxcort of their adiairere Tux Pure Execmion.—The and cou- rageous prints of New York and Bandy Hook hove had for somo in contemplation the holding of their anaval ‘excomioa Avcordingly, five of their boats tated yeeterday on a cruise round the coset. The for lowing are ther names:—The ¥. J, Williams, No. 14, Captam W. Haibinwoo Fannie, No. 17, Captain c. BH. ; K. Fivh, No. 4 Captain R. Brown, te- ener wih the a eer & Jornn-namboe 3 feed gente accompanied them on their cruise, yam mtock of and anti-salt water medicines: cree ee eed. Ht foamicnvon to stop at Newport’ and Greenwich, and to guise’ round and about Tong land, staying away about echt days, Fishing &: plianne im abundanceare stowed on board, and the trip Promises t be an execedingly pleasant one to all partis, Hawnres’ Zovave Rocawext.—Somefthree huniired oF more menbers of our veleran regiments assembled last evening a the Mercer House, corner @f Mercer and Broome strects, to hear tho report of the progress df-re- erwiting Shortly after eight o'clock the meeting was eatted to onder by Captain A. P. Webster, Lieutonant W. Coroner's Inquest. Dratn ov Ove or Tum Heaons or Font Sumtrn.— ‘Michaol Cumming, a man fifty years of age, died recently at No. 93 James street, ax was then supposed from the effects of violenco inflicted upon him by Philip Clark, during a quarrel between them. Coroner Collin was notified and held an inquest over the remains, when it sepeaced from a post-mortem examination made by Dr. omas Robinson, that Mr. Cummins died from conges- tion of the Inngs, and not from injurios he had received. Atthe breaking out of the rebellion deceased was in the United States service, and stationed at Fort Sumter. He Had letters from'General Anderson, showing tha discharged the last shot just previous to.the img down‘of the Stars and Stripes and the ovacuation of that stronghold by General Anderson. ed was a native of Ireland. De He has loft a‘widow and «wo daughters. dndinn Rennnnantina na AAR NAAR nae _ SHIPPING NEWS. J. Ragen acting an Secretary, and the object of the meeting ‘ALMARAG YOR New YoRT—rats BAY. 4°58) noon sxrs.....;..morn 1 27 Td! mau waren....:-morn 448 ‘Port of New York, August 2, 1865. Steamship City of. Wan EAneD Halcrow, Liverpool nakown=-J Dale. Lids ri Bteamship Monterey, Furber, Now Orleans—J A Raynor. Steamshin It S Hagar, Wadnworth, New Orleans—Il B CFeamahip Gonatitaulon, Greceman, Savannah—W “ams Pons at 5 ‘ake » thas Gookin & Dickinson, eonerent ssid afer Steamship L Enos, Lewis, Savannah—F J Cambell. tre ‘eoeid become Steamship, Albemarle, Brown—Norfoik and Richmond— He fortber | the ssparenee of Lisingsiog, Fox & Co, asian is te comms of Siearnahip Creole, Thompron, Norfolk and ‘Richmond—G Slonsen ad atapmens - ene con DEO Knight, Mason, Gcorgetown—H B Crom: pom sd Oy rg A ell & Co, i ‘ well —? Prancenia, Sherwood, Portland—H B Crom- "0, TEN Great Western, Cunningham, Liverpool—C H Mar- aI 4 Co. ‘ship Energy, Cautkine, Liverpool—Spofford. Tleston & Ci Bark il Trowbridge, Duntze, Bo Trowbriige’s Bon Bark Prindsesse Alcxandra (Dan), Veron, St Thomas— Roche Bros & Coffey. Bark Mary C Dyer, Cutts, Port au Prince—R Murray, Jr. ~ BE aeons Bats re grea e2"< O , n fuxford, oB. rk Brothers, Long, isaberiperia W Elwell & Co. Bark Brothers, Brig Mexicana (Br), Sanderson, Rio Janeiro—G ¥ Dick- | 29th—Arr sc i Vienna, Md. |! on Friday. Ip order "to @ut these plans, such His Lacaide (Br), Beane Bevlitingtan, jenna, Md. Cid brig Fron~ the oy of aeeeace by the inn- aoe Seek Crowe (Br), Messenger, Rio ‘Grande do Sul— 4 pa RLY ‘25—Arr schr Lady Ellen, Doughty, Phila ‘end t better . elnhin ‘ rig Palma (Ham), Roque, Maranham—H Hi Swift & Co. BRISTOL, | chy Carthagena, Wileor, pL SR tg permanent | Brig.J B Small (Br), Stevens, Sisal and Campeachy—Leay- | del pila ath lon lady Loman Blt TS umber hundreds of thousands—complain s | "Brig Hope (Br), Durant, St Kitts—Middleton & Co. (and nid Sb for NVore aMn, Knight. Romer! Beaton ane errat dea) about the bad cer <, the , Beg Matilda (Br), Dyer, Kingston, Ja—G F Bulley, sld 30th for Washington, DC);'24th, Com Kearney, Rober which i sold at Gollars per J, and retailed Planet (Br), Lamb, St Jobns, NF—D R Dewolf & Co. | Newb: NY (and sld 30th for New York); 28th, 8 T wing, at Gve cents per glass. Bome retailers propose to raise Brig Cora, Henderson, Cow Bay—G W Wheelwright & Co. | Clend NYork. setae the retail price from @ve to ten ae la glass, 4H ie aL led Son & Co, DA) RS, July 28—Arr schr R H Colson, Roberts, New phy of t ] ro* Ay) eats, of ay an 8 G Adams, Parritt, Philadelpbia—Van Brant & , Kenne, NYork; 20th, Black Diamond, Teduced by a constant exportation of the bent to Ricks Sehr © L Scull, Hamilton, Hobart, Ma—T G Benton & Son. by mond, Charleston and other Southern and that in Schr A M Chadwick, Cain, Philadelphia—Crowell & Paine. | adelpbia. about four weeks the steok of lager beer om will be Peek Brockett, Achorn, Philadelphia—Metcalf & Dun- ‘ BAST Age Rew Oe, ay 30—Sld from Apponaug, sc 5 ‘J Goods 5 , NYork. : . , ¥ 30th—Arr schrs rainard, Pendleton, NYork; Heleo brewere manufacture af six dollars and ey taco Behr Ezra D Fogg, Baxter, Providenee—G W Stranabsn, Mar, Crowell, du: 3ist, Artist, Forrester, Elizabethport (oa Jer, Baltimore. Somerset, conte per barrel. If the innkeepers succeed in emanci- | Seamer Elizabeth, Lav 4 te ‘themecives from Seer tonweey ARRIVED. GEORGETOWN, DC, July 29—Cia rchrs West Wind, Law- ~ $y D8 monopoly, | HN M war.steamer Watergona (Netherlands), Capt £ L | 40m; Prosklence: LA Oreutl, Butler, Boston, ‘ wi general - GLOUCESTER, July Arr bark Beaver, I, will doubtionn see to Mt that a pure and | Grering Balers. we ion rided).andhasanengine of 00 | , HOLMES’ HOLE. July 31. PM Arr “inqraee’ Bem, Pa wholesome ‘ pe 3 Therefore they de- | Nore power er dob stcinis cain nam, Hawes, Washington. for Portland: rg John. By. serve to be the public. ‘Steamship Engle, Lawrence, Havana, July 29, atl PN, bet n iaipbia for Be? ‘Avoram Guano Frsvax Crimaangn.—A grand con- | ¥ib mdse and passenger, {0 Spolord, en en tes aoiy:| lems York Tor Privee Edward Talend. . vocation of Fenian Circles will be held to-dayat Mernd: | 38. with-mne ot aswend rs to SA Per Pre BN tpcun Rac oR La ACh. ob hes’ Grove, on the eccasion of the Sret annual picnic of | Sar, 27% wit, ship Glad Stings, same cay. ai ty or, ‘Augeline, Th, Nore for, Portiand:” George, Nilborn: Ni the members of the order in the Department of New algoulw with steamship Fung Shuey. ~ ta sony peated ahah ss oP i tlie) fs west bieama ip. Margaret, Parks, Mobile, 8 days, with cotton, to Jersey, There will be an address by Colonel John | amith & Dunning. Ae te aot: Geors + ee wrist Soar ct) Any eo Kilborn, hony; steamer Gen MP ys O'Mahony, Head Centre of the Fenian Brotherhood of | | Stesimship Nevada, Carpenter, Savannah, July 2%, with | SOACKSGNVILLE, duly IG—Are sche Ty MUh Banker, “ Hon. J mdse and pa.songers, to Wakeman, Gookin & Dickinson Aon tee Set ead qeeetty Ben: ome orem, PF Se Se Ror a rue Sarees ABtietisras: | MOBILE, Joly 19—Cld brig Mary E Rowland, Rowland, v fo Bork, Noten Anguste, pound &. ACHIAS, July 2—S1d aches W BM: rower, Walsh, of Philadelphia; M. J. A. Caffrey and J. J. Ro- Re TTT oy ye iby try ryan ar piney = jabaney, Plu te et New York, and M. Scanian, of te 4 sir En fea. i rene July 3)—Sid brig Amanda Gnion (new), Wolfe~ rk. all veretce will shound recs ‘The ferry at setts ea raat Aare TC. “ad Tynt | GMEW ORLEANS. July 23—Ary, soumehiy Clinton, Talbte the foot of Cortlandt will ‘every Sveminutes | westerly winds the whole parsoxe. Walter Raleigh: 6’ if “ wes: ‘Vera Cruz, 19 da; f Raleigh. NY care + “Albertina, ws dicen to J ve lard & Co. i ‘Merryman, Merryman, Cow Bay, 22 dase, with e | A H fl aubjects connected € ‘ “eapantention bevwsen a Catholic iat anh pie Mathae Cia!), Cafero, Licata, 60 days, with brim. pa nn eB a ‘The hour appointed | “rt {Hanov), Stecbman, Marseilles, 68 days, with Bros. Br), Darrell, Cienfuegos, 18 days, with au- SerS. pine o'clock and Tun Orovvmanr Puan Twas —One of the remaining | with a fy Meeee), Barware: Began.’ 30 days, tanémarts of the carly days of the city of New York 1s (of Demerera), Cole, Neuvitas, 10 days, with r Ns, Br Cc the old Stuyvesant pear tree, at the corner of Thirtecth feel, Cow Bay, Gh 12 days, with coal, to street and Third avenue It stil) stands, braves nobly of Hatch, Ban, the of eo ’ « “enn jatch, Bangor, 10 days, with and aren * sen te when ve fix toons, or | gate un (Tir), Bitman), Cape Cansor, 10 days, with > by) cB, 5 , se Cry qvese on J ye ark 2 ape aay 1B, 18 days, with coal, ennebine and the and ermmer a ane Sebr Wm Hunter, mpagieee. Ney. Orleans, 16 days, with to give it life and He bas been a number of sea. eS Beet oe how eae an e888 sens tn ren Brees ay rar teh roa | “Fn pmacal ickreon Nem Svea. 16 ye wt . cotton, to Murray & Nephew, A Ty bag Af Sor gh Sirk, © jm Bent Ss =, however, and, alone Boreas | Sehr ‘haltimore, 6 daye. and naughty boys with stones and sticks, will soon be Bn Paice, Jones’ Eastport 8 days. Tipe and ready to be gathered gia ry Ivreneat Ravexvn.—Mr. Field, who basin charge the | 4s sioop.of-war Vincennes, 18 days fiom Pensacola, “Ehip Marry of ihe West. brit Marthe, that he is now prepared to revive the income tax for 1864 from the Firet and Second divisions of the Sixth BAILED, collection district The asmetant assessors for this dis Steamshipe Monterey, H 8 Hagar, Albemarle, Dacotab, trict are Messrs. Cargill and Byers. Creole ‘Wind at sunset 88E. light. Miecellaneous. Srrausmiy Mowrana—Thie new and beautiful stéamvy, re. eontly Inunched at Bath, Me, has been coppered since her arrival at this city, and can be seen at pler 36, East river. She s 1@18 tone gegister, of a good model for speed, is brig rigged, and has ereellent cabin accommodations. She ts ad- vertiond to take passengers and freight to San Francteco, stopping at Rio Janeiro to land maile and passengers. The Montana wil positively sail on the 12th inat, full or not full. Casnann jy atic. bere she was built Essie shennan ie (Br), from 8 John, NB, bonnd 14 Gal. Loss $3,000; brane Sud» carpe principally of wie 8 gt) Ba or ‘treet was demayed pit oF ath land bee reging apa Seg tae arcecee s Sapcrra te ia erent. is secured egainet serious ty amounts to a large eum.—New ER ad oe The hs Hanns, Saar iw them on thelr way Weea' Eerhanccss arts th = he Bedford tet inst for Atlantic , Westport, 70 ep; Javet, ws Saar pore a Py y~1) } embeaueal for Routh America, June ear wi ‘ork. poe The flames were entinguiched by the police without an elarm §=Demage poeky Ly hy ” -Cononsa's Inquser of States Imsnp —Coroner Joseph M.-Smith, of Staten Island, held an ‘mquest on the Bid ‘ult, at the house of Samuel Lewis, Vanderbilt Landing, & L,em the body of an unknown man whe hed ding Gere. Deceased was mid to have been s Frenchmen, was apparently about forty Sve years of age with short, ‘Wack bair and gostes, Had one black frock cont and Priconment in tle Penitentiary, and 6 pay 8 fee of two Thousand dollars, for some alleghd misconduct in cow nection with the recruiting business seme time since. He was arrested by yoticer Roles, whe teak bis prisoner Seauite, Bodie to the Astor Howse) where he aan j in, for Ni Svpervirora, upos he: of the arrest and aM ‘Clark destination of the prim posted off to-Albany by a «Het Warren: for the purpose of euin a 3 Rapphive, Batch: Kit Carson. (° Choos ha Seen a CF, Region Arey: ie, donne ae ‘con! S “4 4 What success Mr. Crooke Jaas met w Pease BX Lasebeik Nicholas and Brocton tara coe ome t pee br tip bd me wore, < ‘inte teecAre bark La Porth A dan sensation in political eit “yo aly ri rs nergy; jnsist that hele ianocent of #he betas arene. and B Crowleg, Bkerns Martse, Peet “Rempert,” Philadelphin, , «Bb bom ax Hows. ond Clenfuegos, Gole, NYork, re MICHARL REXNY GENTRNCRD W IMPRISONMENT FOR | Wreretes thr), 40 LIRR. Cheneree Tuly pe Aer Michact enny, who was under Witenes of death forthe | Ere ys murder of Join Ravensbitt nud tence come | HN Nps, RM ii ited to ir ent for life, The Csee emey td 4 oi - a Thomas Connor, Stevens, for Portiand), Sid sth, h echr Thomas Jeitersam, vane, NYork, New, alioo; Hfth, 0, Awe, Portiands the first. gun at .he rebels at the assault on Sumter, and | %y a a ee tne a ‘ef Uho jail a plot of some of the priagners to murder the | Campete ¢ 308 Reopers and effect (heir escape. ‘This plot watt concocted | Scoseds on, NYark La Are Tirainia (+ 4 ule ah Co saat peat taclots cad tan Peamte 3 Sid 20th, Huron, Kay, New York; 224, City of Dabiim (m, Exnon, do; Tarifa oi. dia, Montevina, May 12—Are Dunkeld, Creer, York, 28th, Horace E Belt. Raroara. do. Mavacuna, July | be yhia neni dey 2 A wa Lameyer, Wey , ren Be nt, {al Thompson? fram Machina, aa. Ad Eth ‘aruline, oe Bal ~~ pres Sranaas, Duly 2)— Are me, Bos. oe a ene as oe ‘Chatte- noon, Higgins, Sew 0 Manzanita, Ji 5 port Udela, for N¥ork > days; Elton P atewert, Werte d sage. Prenampreo, Jone 0— rr Johanne, Dee rel: halk . Queege, July 28-0 ship Alfred Storer, Tongh. omg. Ricniavero, Joly 2 Are bree B Welle, Crosemp, Sacra, July Arr D ‘22d. Eliza Ann. Ayres, N 24th, bark Sid Sint, ‘8 Marts, Chase, Hi Fisk. i, do, Arr harks Eliza, Hollow vy, t ork): 16th, FW Rewewall, nd sid 2hst for Guantename). Sh thy Onborn. NYork via Gnantoname; brige Kiright, do. ri ; Md ‘abina’ Preeman mr ne ive Tpomen ee oe sxtbar Duly 19--Are bark, Zatma, Mewiat, briga Condor, Kev. West? ist, om ive ee So ree NG. uly &— Ace sobe W Hoxstock, Dames, Bab: a % Roston, Amortean Porte, BOSTON, Augi—Arr US steamers Kew ton, Babine: Passe Cactn 0, N¥ork. Africa (Bey, Anderson, Halifax and Liverpoal; Rudelf, NYork:.Br xhip Alexandra, Croshy, yelen Mar, Knapp, Valparad jellexponi, Orleans; Selah, Gonki, pores Liev A Pearse, Wasington; schra Unicorn (Br), Wills, Vernando Po, bert Noble (Br), Gregory, Cape Verd Tslunily and a mare ie i if N fonk Southerner, Darling, Weshiog. Bteoper, Georgetown, DO; brign Agnes (Br), Willar, PR: D Albert (Br), -—,———i. Herald, Gray, * 4 Cld ship Westfield « Trevellock, Panvma; brig ni. Pipa, a eins Sy gy Lory jew London; tt, Ken le steamer Watergens, New York: brigs Chesepeake, Demera. ra; wrearas lane. by} ables Fe. 1e, ‘OL tie MgeAre brie Jmen Carey Conte, O'Leary, Mayaguesy ‘h Mi Reatty, McAlmon, Dorchester, NB: ‘Comer ng, HB Kasconh, Darling. A be per, Raston; schra Golden West (Br), Fossett, tune Island; Sallie » ara, Lewin, Iney W Ale: der, Jacobsen, We: uty Cole, Decker, and J MEANGORe iy 39 cha prvi Nich ts rry. Matan~ ‘ avid Niche , zas: brig Webster Kelley, Haskell, NYork; schr Philanthro Piat, Homer, Newark. 29th—Arr achr Avon, Park, NYork. _Cld brigs WW Towne send, Lakeman, Cn into. Si Clenfueu Open Sea. Babpide +8 stark, Galves ton; schraJ P Ames, ‘Surner,’ Richmond, Va; HI 3 scbre Rogers; Eliznbeth, Porkis Arey, Ryan, NYork; Sarah Buck, Grover, Jersey City. sbip Reunion (new), Nichole, ; Rid 1. Glasgow, BATH, July 28—-Are brig Hattie, Philadelphia, rk: Si ’ "re Fonlope rk. 24th—Arr steamshi; neseain Howe, Union, Blanchard. to: tingale, Tex: schr Alice, Oliver, Cienfucgos.. iY wp Age of Light (Br), from tanta, from Havana; Pile Alto, from ‘Matangne: schre Eliza’ ( nd Joseph Reed, from Havana. i arle , New York; scbr Gen Putnam, 10. NEWBURYPORT, July 28—Arr brig Vincennes, Hodgdom, Philadelphia. NANTUCKAT, Jnly 22—Arr sehr D M Bonney, NYork. NEW BEDFORD, July 28—Arr schr E M Smith, Childs, Elizabethport. Sid 25th, schr Petrel, Sears, NYork. 29h—Arr schrs OF Mawley, Clark. Philadelphia; Repuby lic, Chase, NYork; 2st, Emma Johnson, Haker, 2Hh, brig Forest, Strout, New York; 20th, echra Armadillo, Chase, and Pavilion, Bal ist) St Luear, Barnes; Henry Gibbs, Snow. ‘and elley, do. erson, NYork, | Sid Ang], Slat Arr sche Mieblander, | Nk ty < sehr Thos J Owen, Com Trafford, with the New York Pisege torial Club, on their return to New York. HAVEN, Jnly 29—Arr schrs Wave, Wabbard; Hen, HN; Talitha & Hannah, Hills; Horace Le ne, Redan: Blast, Hubbar Jane N Baker; licker! Marguret Kenner tne Hannah, Hille; California, Bita- » Lane; Talitha ‘JF &N Steel is0; sloops Warren; 2 1—Arr fbarks Victoria (Br), Chris. iby, Bray. Charleston: brige Ever- rolk: Nellie Mowe, Bailey, St JOnb, Glace Pav; J Kieng Weymouth: A Ti BT Thompson, Endicott, New Harea; Providence: L. Cro. M Cld ship Ca 5 bri Sweet, Chadbourne, Ma junbar, Boston; rchrs Planet (Br), Walker, Std Relohart Hand, 8. rm; Jesse vay lam son, Winemare, doz fan! , Vani . New wen ; Bi Swit Bennett, Hartford: Sophia, Wilson, Nowell, Hoston: Annes Amos Falkens berg, Sinpla Providence: WW Thomas, Wriknorer Bosto ‘Wm Gillum, Dickerson, Middletown,’ Ct; John Hewitt, Providence; Thos Borden, Wrightington, Pall PORTLAND, Julv 29—Arr brig Theodous Br), Cox, Cai- a) Endorus, Smith, Trinidad. 8ld brig Snow 5 Sint. ‘eu y re schra Bhtorade, io, Young, tr nih, NYO, , July W_Aer steamers Oceanus, Young ‘Thetis, Walden, doy ener das NYerk; sloops Amanda. Pn hilton Dele rd, York. v8ld sches li F Reeves, ig bert P vin Con, Parsons, de obber. Bliaas Galatea, J and re ian Sea eee ee ‘Aug i—Arr aches E.G. Irwin, Atkins, Phila ia; ; Treasure, Palmer, and ie, ies fa ech rab J tf Show, Paitiael jag. 4 i Glenwood, Bathe, recihey, New Yorks ET, July 19—Arr eche Hase, Spencer, Etisa- schral B Butler, Eli: ; Aval L, janbethport 4 i 8 r carter, and Now R ‘aden, do; Alfred Hell and Marin Whine rane . Yoru: Sia Ciacamone, ices rl ), Brightman, Elizabet! Convert, Pendieton, NYork (ar Calais). ‘Aue i—Sid aches Penney.rania, Warner, and Excelson, N ” RICHMOND, uly 20 90-84 nore Lucia Bven, Welln Rana yun mace sche Ricetre Spark, Taber, Kew Bedford.” Cid et GA, "Sharlotte, Chahestony 2065 3, Cobb, Duncan, NYark, ARLE, July’ eed hehe Leeseadia, Allen, NYork, 2th—Arr sobrs Engineer, Wilard, Baltimore: J W Rem- sey, Cranmer, and J-¢ Runyon, Mathias, Philadelphia; Gem Rott, Varntrn, and Belipae. a8, Elizabetbport: Col Hd ay, Coonabe, NY schr Marietta Steciran, Bteelman,, ladelplin. SOMERSET, July S1—Arr_schr Artist, Forrester, NYork. 8d sehr Adelaide, Crowley, Philadelphia WICKFORD, Jaly Si—Sid sehr Eliza Mognilton, Baker, Eltenbethport. MISCELLANEOUS. a TVORCES DEGALLY PROCURED WITHOUT P ielty, Other good casen prosecuted without fees fee vance, Advice free. iM. HOWES, Attorney and Counsetior, 78 Nassau st. G9 TO, THOMAS, F. AGNEW'S, NOS. 20 AND 28: T Greenwich street, corner of Murray, and there you find Tena, Coffees, Fish, Floar and everything else cheaper {han ang store in New York. One price house. pavannn Seether Le NOMGE Ue ERED ctyEy, THAT THE FIRM DMs Gen seal hak np’ parva wiustever i ut ily fut, and ton m Bee amt aie veept fb D. Waddell, in liquid tion, to whom ail debts will be id. Ponte DE RAND & 60.10 Nywidation beenen Oot) Dy. WADDELL Bh tn SHIRT COLLA Mailed ATENT AMERICAN STEEL Tnntnetted whe, 95, $7 oy Hy bf ace. ae » Te. ¢ Focelpt of price any TON & FOUUAN, 7 ERGs GERMAN OINTMENT.—WARRANTED Coeeae aire, withoutgehe slightest, danger, for Tia Na Wounds, Beraftuls, Sait Rheum, all hone’ and 8! Diseases, Ac. For ente at the drug store, 93 Bowery. 1cKS PATENT’ = oe STEAM ENGINES, yrow ' 000 wi ia rowss. as Posegasing all the advantn the mont recen the use of eventn, wat of teen than one-half tie Bl of p of other engines, with the wh tm, (vletion, operation, repairoand trang AWUINT, STATIONARY, PORTABLE, us Thy TO AND LOG VE Fingines on es! nd for sale at the oflice of SUE LICKS ENGLUE CO,, 8 Liberty sireet, N. F

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