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co LISM. Prize and Allen, Nine Rounds Fought in Twenty Minutes. Outrageous Conduct of the McCoole Party. Allen Charged with Attempting to Gouge McCoole’s Eyes. The Rope Cut by the Crowd and Pistols Levelled at the Head of the Referee to Induce Him to Becide in Favor of MeCoole. Sr. Lovts, June 15, 1889, The fight between Mike McCoole and Tom Allen took place to-day, on Foster's Island, about twenty miles down the river, Jerry Donovan and Tom Kelley acted as seconds tor McCoole, and Butt Riley, of New York, and Sherman Thurston for Allen. Jack Looney, of St, Louis, was umpire for McCoole, and Eph Holland, of Cincinnati, for Allen. McKin- ney was chosen referee. Both men presented a fair appearance, bat Allen much the better. MeCoole’s driends were greatly disappointed at his condition, he being tat and showing signs of unsktlful training. ORIGIN OF THE FIGHT. After his defeat bv Gallagher Allen was evidently anxious for another encounter, in order to give a ore satisfactory demonstration of his skill. He coniended that the victory won by Gatlagher was a retdent, and he was, therefore, desirous of a battle with somebody, His attempts to coax ner into another engagement failed, and, after mock skirmishing for an opponent, McCoole’s name wes brougat forward. It should be borne in mind that MeCooie had retired from the ring and had re- solved never to enter 1t again. Much influence as Well as considerable provocation was brought to bear upon him to Oght, but for along tme he reso- Jutely dcchned. But Allen and his men so perse- veringly kept up their cry for warfare that McCoole at Jepgth consented. Then another diMeculty arose— MeCoole had made up his mind not to fight for a simal sum. It appeared, however, that Allen’s freacs were unwilling to risk a very large amount upon lim. The matter bad almost fallen through, When McCoole—doubtless somewhat exasperated Gahag taunts »plications—reluctantly con- sented to a match for $1,000 @ side, The prin- cipais and some of their friends met in st. Louis, where the articles of agreement were signed and the first instatment of the battle money put up. Sho: 3 the men went ito training, Mec eeting the Fairfield House, while Aven soourned near Cincinnati. Both proceeded vigor- ously with their work, and were speedily brought ut trim. From. ue the favorite, though lent of victory. The Fight. The men entered the ring at a quarter to two o'clock, but the fighting did not commence unti Some time after. McCoole won the choice of ground, and offered to bet Allen $2,000 that he woula win the fight. Allen made aspeech, saying he was an Englishman, had no money and could not accept McCoole’s offer, but asked for fair play. The men then went to work with the following result:— Kounp 1.—The men approached each other cau- ticusly, but with confidence. Tuere were a lew exchauges and then nasty hitting at close quarters, Finally McGoo.e planted a heavy blow near Allen's knocking him down. First kaock down and imed for AicCovle, although blood ap- exce very beg:naing Allen's friends ed on both faces, Round Territic blows in rapid succession on oe other's jaces, resulting flually im favor of Oey “ND $.—The mén eyed each Te with the fero- Bi of gladiators, and altey dew sey de Kate S phey. : he fear mre Chased {ht clinches and fell toy BEY ote tense excitement, ai ‘oole's friends: realized that the giant had met aman worthy of his steel. KOUND 4.—McCoole came to the scratch with his face bleeding profuse the y from a terribie gash under Allen fo’ cantiousiy, evidently ngth. McCoole got in heavily on L eye. his stre A nd the iatter went down to avoid another sockdolager. The wildesi excitement now begun to prevail at the seeming change in the pros- fight. pects of th Rounn fighting throughout. There anges, duriug which Tom ad: ered two or three terrific blows on Mike's face, seemed to be a mass of biood from forehead to clun. He had terrific gashes under both eyes, and his tace was horribiy disfigured, The combatants clinched, and alter a desperate struggie both went down together near the ropes. The round was de- ciedly in favor of Alien. ROUND €.—ieavy hitung. Allen seemed to be the freshest of the two and looked very complacent, dancing around his opponent with ease. After some sharp lutting the round resulted in his favor. ROUND 7.—MecCoole presented a forlorn appear- ance, and wes not very rapid in responding fo time. Allen jcoked fresh and cheerful. After some e: changes of a not very satisfactory Character to Mc- Coole, Allen decided to go to grass in order to escape another of those territic blows from the giant's sedge hammer. Rounp 8.—The backers of McCoole urged him to make short work Of his oppoueut, but in vain, for the prestige of the giant Was rapidly being demo!l- ished before the superior skill and tactics of bis an- tagonist. Mike struck out wildly with his right, but mmissed tus mark, his opponent lighting on his po- tato trap With terrific effect. McCooie received ter- rie punishment in this round, and it became evi- dent that the Dght would come to a speedy termina- on, the giant Leing partiy knocked oif his pins, which ended the round. Allen looked biand anu serene at the close, Nintuo AND Last Roonp.—Both men were siow In responding to the cail, we nolse and excitement being Intense. The referee couid not be heard. The combatants approached each other and engaged at very close quariers. in a few seconds they clinched aud rolled over side by side in close conflict, willie Dot! were bugging mother earth. Allen placed his ae on the eves of McCoole and was gouging them \es » When the cry of “ioul? Was raised trom i. Coole’s corner. The rope Was cut and the wildest excitement pre- valied for afew moments, but the crowd soon alter dispersed towards the boat. The referee was afraid to give his decision. Several pistols were presented at his head, but he refused to decide the matter until he reached St. Louis, Allen outfought McCooile all the way through, and, to all appearauces, would have won the fight if he haa been allowed to proceed. McCoole was much biown and badly punished, and was, tn reality, Whipped, The fight lasted about twenty minutes. Auother Account—No Foul Blow Nor Goug- ing Done by Allen—Outrageous Conduct of the McCoole Party=Their Determination That Allen Should Not Win the Fight= Probable Decision of the Referee in Favor of Allen. St. Lovis, June 15, 1969. The steamer Louisville, with the prize fighting party on board, arrived here this evening. It is the general opinion of those present at the fight and competent to judge, that there was neither a fou Diow struck nor any gouging done by Allen. The general belief is McCooile friends deter- mined from the onteet that Allen should not win the fight nor get any money. It is freely Said that McCoole's friends acted in the most shame- Tul manner, displaying knives and pistols with the View of intimidating Allen, and in other ways show- ing they intended having everything their own ‘The rope i# said to lave been cut as early as the sixth round, but as Allen was evidently master of the —_—- neither he nor his friends made a pot of . The second round wi not in fa vor a: McCoole, as Maan | reported, but Allen punished his antagonist very severely, and from that time it ‘was no match for Allen. In the third round eee Jost control of himself, vecame angry, fought wild), Fy and to the end of the battle was at the peo ‘Allen. When the rope was cut on the iast round McCooie's friends crowded in the ring, ang, with pistols and Knives drawn, demanded of tue referee @ decision dn favor of the “giant.” | It is stated that the referee will publisn his de #ion in the in J papers. That McKinney was afraid to decide in the ring against a foul for fear of killed on the spot, there seems to be no doubt. pe ‘ation ofthe decision until morning 18 be- lieved fo be favorable for Allen, and to give McKin« time to leave the town aud escape the vengeance dr hecoole mes his friends, ~~ COUAT OF APPEALS, ALBANY, Tune U5, 1869, ‘The following is the Court of Appeais day calen Gar for Wednesday, June i: — Numbers 6, 6, 7 8 9% 10. 11, 12, 19, 16, 16, 17, 18, 19, 32. wae evident Mecools Fight Between McCoole | NEW YORK HERALD, “WED TROTTING at MYSTIC rans, MASS. Bostox, “gone 15, 1869. ‘The frst meeting of the Boston Protting Associa- tion took place yesterday afternoon at Mystic Park, Medford, Mass, Two races were announced on the programme, both of which came off satisfactorily, ‘Phe first trot was for a premium of $2,000—31,000 to the first horse, mile heats, In harness—and was won by the Bashaw stallion Danvers Boy. The second trot was also mile heats, in harness, fora premium of $3,000—¢1,709 to go to the first horse, The race Was won after an exciting contest by Hotspur. Ap- pended are the details of the trottimg, commencing with the PIRBT RACE, virst Heat.—Danvers Boy was the favorite at nearly even against the field. He won the pole, E DAY, JUNE 16, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. ton butlding, corner of Ninth and Stnyv where a|i persons, respective of their occupations, can get employment suitable to their abilities and Juciinations, " Lists of €m, who need help, and of men BA With a full account of their birthplace, length of residence im this coun- try, &e., will be Kept in the ofice and no commission will be charged to Spplcanen. An appropriation has been made for the support of the institution by special act, and it has been laced under the supermtendence of Mr. G. Losee, Though yesterday Was the first day on whieh the oiftce was in operation, and it is as yet compara- tively unknown to the class for whose benefit 1t has been established, more than @ hundred applicauts for employment, chiefy Irish and Germans, with & jew Americans, huve been registered, and eight or ten persons who require domestics had their names enrotied on the books. Thus far the supply is in ex- cess of the demand, but after a short time the bene- fits of this Institution will be recognized by ail par- ues, and it will be more extensively patronized by the representatives of capital. t streets, Parks’ Gold Dust the second place, Belle Mahone third, Lizzie Packer fourth, White Heels fifth, Jim Lippy sixth, Dot seventh, Finnegan eighth, Anthony Wayne ninth and Nina tenth. They scored twice and then got away in scrambling order, Dot leading, Nina second, Danvers Boy third, the others in a cluster. Danvers Boy broke up soon afterwards and fell in the rear, After recovering he trotted fast and went finely through his horses and at the balf- mile pole was third. Nina led all the way past the quarter pole in thirty-seven and a half seconds and passed the half-mile pole in 1:1344; but going around the lower turn she was hurried of her feet by Lizzie Packer and Danvers Boy, the latter soon going to the front and coming in a winner of the heat by three lengths, Nima second, Lizzie Packer tnird, Finnegan fourth, Dot fifth, Anthony Wayne sixth, Belle Mahone sev- enth, Jim Libby eighth, Gold Dust ninth and White Heets last. They were tailed out from the judges’ stand to the distance post. Time of the heat, 273044. Secona Heat.—Danvers Boy was still the favorite at 100 to 25. Anthony Weyue got away first, Dot second, Jim Libby third, White Heels fourth, Dan- vers Moy tifth, the others close up. At the quarter pole, in thirty-nine seconds, Anthony Wayne still led, Dot second, Jim Libby third, Danvers Boy fourth, the others ig of At the hal!-mile pole, in 1:15, Anthony Wayne led, Danvers Koy second, aad the others out of the race. Anthony Wayne and vanvers Koy had a most interesting struggle to the finish, the latter winnmy by a short Jengta in 2 ‘4g, Wayne second, several lengths ahead ofdim Libby, Who was third, Lizie Packer fourth, Finnegan fifth, Dot sixth, White Heels seveath, Goid Dust eighth, Nina ninth and Belle Mahone dis. tanced. ‘Time, 232833. Third Heat.—Jjim Libby had the lead, Gold Dust second, Dot third, the others folowing, close up, except Danvers Boy, wio had broken up and fell far im the rear, At the quarterpole, in thirty-nine and @ halt seconds, Nina led, Dot second, Jim Libby third, Waice Heels fourth, Lizzie Packer fifth and the others following, wita Danvers Boy tast. The jatter soon trotted through the others and at the half-mile pole was close up to the leader in 1:165;, and soon afterwards went in front and entered the homestretch three lengths in front of Dot, Nina third, Anthony Wayne fourth, White Heels fifth, Finnegan Sixth. As Danvers Boy seemed to be coming home a winner he grabbed his hear quarter aad broke up, and Anthony Wayne, coming with @ rush. passed the others aud won toe heat by two iengths, Jim Libby second, Dot third, id Dust fourth, Finnegan fifth, Nina sixth, Wouwe Heels seventh, Danvers Boy eighth, Lizzie Packer distanced, Time, 2:3434. Fowth Heat.—the horses scored until the judges put them on a line and started them in that way. dim Libby had the vest of it, Anthony Wayne second, Dot third, Danvers boy fourth, the others close uD. At the quarter pole Jim Libby was first, Anthony Wayne second, Bite ae close to soee and trot- | ally commendable, and the parade itself, Ung past them rapidly, Time, thirty-nine seconds. hough exhibiting n very striki palures Danvers Boy then dvew a.cay from the rest, passing | ‘0482 f . OF ee ng teatares the half-mile po.e in 1:15. On the lower turn he was | 2 drill, an iscipline, was nevertheless taken In hand by Dan Pfifer and brought home a | rendered in the best possible spirit and mony. winner of the race in 2 Perbaps there was a |’ a gray about the ; Danvers Boy ia a Bi sashaw, by ason of George M. Patehen. fhe folowing is a summary of the race:— TiC PAkK, MEDFORD, Mass, Jane 15,—Pre- mium $2,000, mile leats, best three in five, in har- aess, for horses that never beat turee minutes, One thousand dollars (0 go to the first horse, $70 to tue Second and $300 to the third, oe FP. Phiilyps entered b. 8, Danvers Boy.. McCormack entered b. mm, Nina. Seneriatanat bm. Lizz! Simmons entered b. g. Finnegai Doble entered 8. g. Dot....+.. dition; the attendance of spectators, on foot and in appearance of the brigade, uarelieved by a dash of es certainly looked well wt but the others were most in uniforms ail slate aud biack and withouta sprig of beauty. Thirty second, Forty-seventh and Fifty-sixth, rious ior their aduesion to the bine, denly turn round and adopt the coor that marked the soldiers of Bob I.eo in the reby cpion. however, jt ig b coun ng, te Death See MUSICAL AND THEATRICAL NOTES. There is considerable rivalry at present among the opera boutfers at the Fifth avenue theatre. Mile. Irma, who heretofore has had things all her own way in tus Fiskian gilded bandbex, is now compelled, in consequence of Barbe Bleue-Anjac’s withdrawal from the troupe, to share the honors with Mile. Desclauzas, who has taken the popular tenor’s place at this theatre. As Piquillo in “La Périchole’? Mile, Desciauzis invariably carries oif the lion’s share of the honors of the evening in te way of applause, while Mile, Irmo, as the Strect Singer, awakens but very little enthusiasm. In these separate characters tie one 1s fresh and novel, (he other pleasing, but oid. “This accounts for the milk in Lie Cocoanut.’? Of course, there is consia- erable jeaiousy di rumor is basy with hi mg the pro: boutier Tae Wa iey theatre reopens to-morrow evening for a brief season of burlesque, which season will consist ef four r entations of Paris, three evea- dug periormances and ode matinee, The Elise Hoit burlesque troupe, with new additions of beauttiui bleached blondes, will appear in the piece, ae and Mrs. Barney Wihams lave just been dd $50,000 in gold to piay for one Season im they Were recently offered $20,000 in nd tongues col Gold to visit Calvorma protessi Dody Pastor, fony’s popular utue treasurer, 1s to pare soe! rilton saturday night at Toay Pastor pera House, for which occasion Tony h no prizes for the best and worst conundr pounded befure the auuience, the amount. of “ap: piause received being the judge of their merit, nager Fretieh takes his anni tit day evening at the Bower, ataud popular maid receive a “bumyel and, owing nent, Will udoubted.y REVIEW GF THS ELEV2sTH BRIGADE. ‘The Eleventh Brigade, composed of the Twenty- third, Thirty-second, Forty-seventh, Fifty-aixth regiments and Beebe’s howitzer battery, paraded yesterday afternoon at Prospect Park parade grounds, under very favorable aud auspicious ctr- cumstances, There was no rain, though an abund- ance was threatened throughout the day. Had the sky been absolutely cloudless the gallant fel- jows who paraded would have sputtered a little more, but it was so admirably screened that all the evolutions, long and tedious as they were, brought no fatigue upoa our amateur warriors. The parade ground was in splenaid con- carriages, Was unusually large; the order at characterized the whole proceedings was especi- bright and attractive trimming. The Fifty-six h their white cross t confoundedly monot: it looked strange that three regiments sach a3 the noto- hould So sud- Perhaps, gnich 6f the good time fh Boston being one | J, Jenmaz 8 en vered ». 5. Anthony Wayne. particular, The entire force on the ground n Ww. d bered about 1,200 men—the i'wenty-third, C lonel Hyeca, smn; the Thirty-second, Colonel Reehr, 259; t Roden entered b. snes Porty-seventi, Colouel Austin, 350: the Fifty \W. Parka entered Gold Dust... W. Bain entered b. g. Waite Heels D. Pater fer eater red Bi mare Bigley envered . J. Lowen entered bik, Col uel aud Beeb: taanded the 8 battery, Chapman, 2 eral Meserole cox whole, Some e aller two o'clock biigade line was formed aud General Meserole, with a Uriluant ota betund bin, ‘Time, 23305;—: a2: THE SECOND TROT. —Billy Barr was the favorite, Mac the Rolia Goiddaust third, the otliers sell- ing in a field. Mountain Matd took the lead, Myron Perry second, Billy Barr third, Mac fourth, Hotspur tert vuiviston; on rear division Second bat put the brigade through the following —move- which were a1 pretty well and aecn- performed:—Advance im line of battle; hait and alignment; righ’ front into line faced to rear; lett froat into line; to the column by battalion, at iifty paces; vement by battalion, close coluian by division on on take fith, and Rolla Golddust far beuind. The three first named broke up soon after leaving the score. At the quarter pole, i thirty-five and three-quarter | front; seconds, Mountain Maid le: Mac third, Bully Barr fourth, Hotspur fifth, and Kolia Golddust fifty yerds vehind. At the haif-mile pole, in l:11‘, Mountain Maid was still leading a couple of lengths, Myron Perry second, Mac third, but clos- ing rapidiy; (he others as betore. Mac took second place, and the heat lay vetweon him and Mountain Maid, which, after a close strugule, was won by Mac by half a length, in 2:25'3, Moun- tain Maid second, billy Barr third, paver fourth, Rolla Goidaust fith, and Myron Perry last. Secon? Heat.—Myron Perry was away first, Monn- tain Maid second, Mac third, aun ae tourth, Hot- spur fitth, Rolla Goldaust’ sixth, At the quarter pole Mountain Maid led, in thirty-six seconds, Myron Perry second, Mac third, Hotspur fourth, Bully Barr fifth and Kola Golddust bringing up the rear, seve- ral ba egy : nu en! ape tp on ie tret atthe mile pole Mountain Mai Ringe he! yt ein second, Mac third, Hotspur Loess *piuy Barr sith and Koila Golddust out of the race. The horses closed well as they came on the homestretch, aud a capital struggle en- sued to the score. The neat was won by Hotspur by half @ length, Myron Perry second, half a iength ahead of Mac, who was a neck in front of Mountain Maid, the others several lengths behind. ‘Time, 2:26. Tira Heat.—Hotspur was the favorite. Myron Perry got away firsi, Motspur second, Billy arr urd, Mac fourth, Mouatam Maid mrt, and ag Goiddust far belind, the start: being @ standin, At the quarter p a turty-seven seconde, ron Perry led ome leagth, Hotspur second, Billy Barr turd, Mac fourth, Mountain Maid fifth, and Roila Golddust out of the race. At the baif-mile pole, in 1:14, Billy Barr led, Myron Perry second, Mac third, Hotspur fourth, Mountain Maid and Rolia far be: tind, The four leaders trotted vigorously around the lower turn and came on the homestretch close together. The contest up the stretch was fine and resulted ina dead heat between Mac and Myron Myron Perry second, Perry, who were only halfalength ahead of bily Barr, Who Was about the same distance ia front of | Hotspur, the others nowhere. Time, 2 Billy Barr was then withdrawn. Fourth Heat.—Rolla Golddust got away best this time, led to the quarter pole two lengths in thirty- five seconds, Myron Perry second, one length ahead of Mac, Who Waa two lengths in front of Hotspur, Mountain Maid far behind. At the half-mile poie olla Golddust ied three lengths, the others head and head. Time, Avound the lower turn Rolla stui Jed, and was in front to the distance stand. when he made a double break, and Hotspur won the eat by a length, Rolla second, Myron Perry third, Mac fowith, and Mountain Maid just inside the distauce fag. Time, 2:26%. Ph Hea’.—Mountaih Maid was off first, Myron Perry second, Hotepur third, Mac fourth and Rolla last. At the quarter pole, i thirty-seven seconds, Myron Perry was first, Mac second, Kolla Golddust third, Hotspur fourth, Mountain Matd last. At the batf-mile pole Myron Perry ied one length, Mac sec- ond, one length ahead of Kotla, who was four jengtns in front of Hotepur, Mountain Matd far benind. The positions of the horses Were unchanged until near the Gaish, when Hotspur came with @ rus, aud, | [anon Dog aud Rolla, made a desperi effort to overtake Perry. The latter won by @ length, 1m 2:0, hiotepur second, Mac third, Rolla Golg@ust fourth, Mountain Maid fifth, ‘The two latter w out for cot winning @ heat im five. Sieh Hea’.—Mac aud Myrop Perry got away ae ‘and head, three lengttis in advance of Hotspur. the quarter pole in thirty-seven seconds, Myron ‘petty jed one length, Mac second, #ix lengths ta front ol Hotspur. “The latter trotted very fast down the backstretch and was close up with the others at the half-mile pole, tm 1:15, Going around the lower turn Hotspur passed Mac and then challenged Myron Perry for the heat. A very fine struggie brought theny to the score together, Hotspur winoing by a neck. Time, 2:30}4. ‘Tne following is a summary of this race:— Same Day.—Premium $5,000, for horses that never beat 2:25, mile heats, best three in five, in harness, $1,700 to go to the first horse, $1,000 to the second nd $300 to the third, D. Mace entered g. g. Mac.. veel 604638 8 S. R. Clark enterea Mountain Maid. 2 8 4 6 bro | Owen Taller entered c.g. Billy Barr. 8 6 2 dr. Budd Doble entered b. g, Hotepur.. 6 1 6 1 2 1 — Rolla entered Goiddust «6 6 6 2 tro M. Roden entered b. g. Myron Perry. 6 2 u 2 J. Lovett entered bik, g. Gen. Butler, dr. D. H. Bianchard entered c.g. License dr. Time, 2:26 }g—2:26% 2:27 1; --2:26 2:30. A FAEE LABOR BUREAU, Yesterday the Commissioners of Charities and Cor. | rections struck a severe blow at the system of Jabor intelligence ofices im this city, which have noto- riously, in many instances, been the medium of so many wrongs and outrages perpetrated upon newly arrived as well as resident applicants for employ- ment, The “blow" reierred to was the establish- Went and opening of a Labor Byrgau in the Piymyp> : on Second battalion take On the lower turn | masses; on First division masses; to the 1 coliiuin Of masses; column of masses on Second battalion migat aw FERS | Wheellug distance: left into line wheel; column of masses on First division First battalion. right in to the right on First division de- ploy “column; to the right column of masses; on rear division Second — battalion — take 0 e3 left into lune — wheel ; battalion form line of masses; ploving mtervais; deploy rst battalion form line of t column of masses; to the lert in front; ile of masses on Second battalion to left. After this the brigade was inspected by General James McQuade, and then marched home through the streets of Broo! ‘yu. EUROPEAN MARKETS. Me Sap Mongy MARxfT.—Lonpon, June 4:20 P. M.—Consols closed at 92% for money and tor the account. United States five-twenty bonds, 805; Erie fiaiiway shares, | (hnois Central, 953 Attantic and Great Western, 2554 Panis BouRsE.—Panis, June "15.—The Bourse is dull. Rents, 71f. 2c. RANKFORT BOURSE.—FRANKFORT, June United States five-twenty bounds, $635 a $544 for the issue of 1862. Lr yaRTOOL, CoTTON MARKET.—LIvRR?OOL, June 4 PY. Me—The market closed quiet. Midaing tani, 1144; middiing Orleans, 12d. The sales of the day have footed up 10,000 bales, LIVERPOOL, BREADSIUFFS MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, June 15.—Wheat, 9s, 7d. per cental for California white. Peas, 37s. per quarter for Canadian. LIVERPOOL PRopUCE MARKET.—LivexvooL, June 15.—Tallow, 448. per cwt. 15.— LONDON PRODUCE MAnKET.—LONDON, Jane 15.— Linseed oil, £31 02s. per ton. Sugar firm, both on the spot and afoat. SHIPPING NEWS. Atmanec ‘ New York=This Day. 4 28 | Moon sets. ...morn — — 7 33 | High water..morn 1 06 Sun rises. Sun sets, PORT OF NEW = JUNE 15, 1869, CLEARED. ip Cy of Boston (Br, Ti hip Scotia (Br), Judking, Liverpool via Queenstown betts, Liverpoot—Jobn —E Cuoara. Steamship Idaho (Br), Cutting, Liverpool—Wiliiame & ition. Steamahtp Denmark (Br), Cate, Liverpool—Nat Steamiehs p Virgo, Buikley, Savannah—Murray, Fer: ‘onal Steam- 4 James ship Co. “Sieamship Fairbanks, Hunter, Wilmington, NC. , Jones, Wilmington, N h, Norfolk, ( J Loriiiard, y Point and Boston—W P Cire. Calero, Gloucester—sioe ettt, ©: & rk Anita Tagilaria (Ital), Trit\ rdif—Lawrence, ‘ Oar Edye &C Cireasian (Br), Arny. Jersey. rk Magna Charta (Br), Hartigan, Mai er (Italy, Treglia, Ali hs a, Richibdui erbard Deltas (NG), Herboth, Bremen—Funch, Brett, Son le Siovovioh & C o-- Henderson Bros. hurmatt, Shediac —Brett, Son & ( edersen, Hamburg—Wentt, Tetens & Bockinann, brig Carmine (Ital), Ferrari, Napier Fu Bred Clara Jeukins, Gilkey, Barcelona i Brig Gea (Nor), 1, Edge & Co. er & Hough "Brig Cactque ( Braz), Cintra, Rio Grande do 8u!—J Bento Rugening Coombs, Turks teland <Miller & Houghton, ine Beay Veazir, Sait TI-8 ¢ Lund & Co. anville— Brett, Bon & Co, ver, Portland RY Buck & Co, Martins—# J Wen vere nco8--B JS Went NO Bebr Ocean. Peatl, Carver, cheurde Huise, iiiidret, 0 Behr Ocean Wave, Zeluf, Norfolk. ACO hee sperkling Bea, Wise, Haltiraore. ley, Miller & horns, Be! tel Saad Fmaon, Vancleal, Ferth Amboy. ke Futuam, Macias Simpson & Clapp, Behr Carat Powell, New Haven and Hartiord Per: guton & Wood. Steamer 8 F Pheip Brown, Philate phia ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STRAM YACHTS, Staamabip Cuba (Br, Moodie, Liverpool June 6, vin ncenstowe | h., with mdse and’ passen 0 KE Cub Hive iy ud Ba at ay ion passes’ hp | sarn: 0" nie 2h Re Fok ‘Lopden for Kew: York; Toth, al “S*Benith a 7:19 AM, lat 4250, ton 5930, steamshi ‘Ragin bound east; FF —N DPM. lar a2 19 fou 820, meamubip Saxonia, ound east, Buropa (Br), Craig, Gl nue via Mo- ville dbs witb andes and tienen Jerson Ex perienced mo weatert Steamship Caledonia (Br), Oveustone, ww June 1, with mdse’ an ecers, to Henderson Bros. Expe® fenced light ro me winds to the Bankai from thence fresh westerly winds: asted mou large icebergs and a quantity of field ice off Sapo oes ed ey Chnbria, ae pom), Henck, Fe Bonar, June 2, ie vre i ria; Karhardt x Co. sara ae se pana hook Eth ny at experienced during the fe 3 10 9%, spoke ae changeable winds; une} Boe in 0 ae ‘on 6132, & Barre and Brest, with Melmesby, bound east ; fourmasted steamshi her aan ae Biscereon, Savannah June 12, WIth muse ane rs, to rrison, Steamship "Saratoca, Aleaanier, ‘Richmond, City Point and Norfolk, with mdae and passengers, (o the ‘Old Dominion Steamship Co. vp Crest of the Wave (of Baltimore), Jone, Rotterdam, 48 days, with mdse, to Hicks & Bell, ‘Lut 4742, lon 47 41, passed betwean iG large eer oye LL, int 4 8, ® es ke bark Fre'man Dennis, rks No Sih Mathie (va, Rohkjens, Hamburg, ® mase and 249 passerigersy 2 Pack Baye Co. weather during the pavsage. Bark Sit Boyd & Hincken, ge. Bark Speed (Norw). Notory, Rio Janelro, @0 days, with cof- foe, to Way Welsford & Co. Crossed the e uAor May 15, in ton Brig None B (Aus), Fonda, Trieste, order. Ts anchored outside the Hook, to Lawrence, Giles & Co, Passed Gibraltar A) Brig Two Hrowhers (ir), Benrlater, Malem April 6 via Gib- raltar st, with fruit and lead, to F Hese Brig Veloctty (Br), Darrell, [iy enfuegos Fa ae. with sugar to Darrell & June WY), lat 38 lon Dennis, te ci Yen fuex os for New York. with bark Tremont, for Boston. Brig Aurora (Br), JO! pore, salt, to Peuiston & Co, "Had fi led in company East Harbor, TI, 10 days, with Ine weather nud Light winds and scit Harry Landell (of Newark, NJ), Taylor, Santa Anna, Mex, 20 days, with mahogany, to master. Had light winds and calms the whole pasage. chr Carric Donslas'n), Batley, Mayaguer, PR, 16 days, n molasses, to Roche Bros & Coffey. Al W upper, Hupper, Savannah, 6 daye, with lumber, ster, ‘own, Charleston, 5 days, with mae, to Rover, nf i MeCready Co. Had tine weather throughout the pas- jaltimore for New Haven, pie for New Bedford. hia for Boston, Passed Through Hell Gate, BOUND SouTH. Bric Whittaker (of Addison), Bradford, from St George, Nib 1d cays, tor New York, with spiling, to Snow & Richard: 80) Brig John Lewis (Ur), Carter, from Hillsboro, NB, 7 days, with plaster, to P TNevius & Son. Brig Cleo (Br), Marsh, trom Bridgeport, CB, 12 days, for New Vork, with coui, to master, Krig Robin, Hopkins, from Cherryfield for New York, with Chase, Talbot & Co ¢ Home (Br), Hattleld, from Windsor, NS, for Yor, with piaster, to Crandatl, Umparay i « Scur8 « B Small, Cates, from Shilee, NS, 13 days, for New seith Iumavery to snow Richardson. .¢, from Little Glace Bay, CB, for New lamber, hr W «with com, to master. Schr Ring Dove, Wooater, trom Calais for New York, with ver, to Simpson & Clapp. yhert Die from Calais for New York, with Clapp. Schr AlcoFa, Jellisony from Calais for New York, with lum- ber, to Simpson Clapp. Schr J Holloway, Curtis, from Machins for New York, with turaber, to Chase, Talbot & Co. Schr ta Holwayy Bryant, erarn Machias for New York, with Imaber, to Chass, Tathot '& Schr ‘Fair Wiud, Bowman, from New Bedford for Now ork. ‘Sehr Crinoline, Bedell, from Glenwood for New York. BOUND EAST, Brig LL Wadsworth, Baitey, from New York for Bridge- PSchr Joseph Hay, Hathaway, from Georgetown, DC, for aston, echt Mary A Loughrey, Tayior, from Baltimore for New aven. Schr Eucenta, Haws, trom Philadelphis for Bangor. Schr 8 Wright, ——, from Eliaabethport for Cold Spring, Schr m City, Kelly, from New Vork for Pawtucket: r Princess, Lovell, from New York for Boston. ‘hr Senator Grimes, Merrill, from New York’ for Bos. ton. f Schr Nelly Bloomfeld, Hobby, from New York for Stam- ‘or + Quinby, from New York for Machins, Mead, trom New York for Greenwic oline Wells, Vail, from New York for Cape Cod. pire State, Manwariug, from New York for Gorges Banka, Schr Thomas Cahill, ——, from New York for Providence. Sehr Oceanua, Satterly, from New York for New Haven. Sehr a Brooks, l’arke, from New York for New Haven. es, from New York for Bridgeport. . from New York for Middietown, , {rom Albany for Sag Harbor, very, from Albany for New London. wari, from Rondout for Hartford r $$ Smith, Snow, from Poughkeepsie tor New Bed SATLED, eamships City of Boston, for Liverpool via Halifax; Ger ia, Ham Albem, Norfolk, City Polat and Rich- 5 sailed, steamship Virgo, for Savanhah; Volunteer, ington, NC. Wind at sunset SW, hipping Notes. nveam, of Belfast, is on the central one of the screw docks again for examination, in view to the dis- covery of a teal. She was metalied on the 2d inat. The brig Charles Albert, 235 tons, is on the People’s dry dock, foot of Gouverneur street, having her yellow metal sheathing patched. The iron steamship Champion, 14°2 tons, built in Wilming- ton, Del, in 159, and belonging to this port, ison the great balance dry dock near the foot of Pike slip, having her bot- tom painted, The bark Jessie Anning, of Plymouth, 281 tons, was taken up ty the #ectional dry dock nearest Rutgers slip last evening for examination. It (s waid that the schooner Istand Queen, of Deer Isle, lost last week on Brenton‘s Reef (Newport), went ashore in con- Sequence of mistaking a light in the window of # house on shore for Newport Light. Hardly a year passes but some vessel 18 misled and lost from this same cause in entering Newport harbor, and people residing in houses exposed to view from vessels near the Reef should be careful and close their sbutters after lighting their lights, and keep them closed during the burning of the came. Marine Disasters. Bank HAaurn (Nor), Pedersen, from Philadelphia for Cronstadt, went ashore 1th inst at Bombay Hook, Delaware Bay, and will bave to discharse. Scuny Svan oF Horr, and TaLanp Que ported ashore on Brenton’s Reef (Newport) [athe “ihe Star of Hope had biigeds and at hy oer bad been abandoned. mackerel on board of ber hi prove a total loss. Her sa: t ix probable that both wes is night of The sais and rigging of tl The achooner 'N, before re- still remained jopes of savin, Only about 15 of the 110 barrels o ¢ Island Queea tive cng D W SANDERS (not as before), Davis, bound from Little River, 8C, for New York, with a caro of naval stores, ran ashore On Liuie River bar Priday morning last. ‘The v total loss, ‘The schooner was ith & Co, of New York. The cargo by Mesers Jo insured for its f TR NFLLIF CARROLL, from a New Rasiena port for Sa- nah, with a oargo of lime, put into Cape Fear river 12th fast ia distrens, theca argo having by some menus caustt te in the hold. y excluding the air in ft Pao manner {tis tooughe tua the ‘ire has been extiog from Manila for bad weather in we a; sprung the foremast fresh water in the tanks. April ; E, bore up Mauritius for repairs. rived bere op the 3 inel. Miscellaneous, Purser Wm Hathaway, Jr, of the steamship San Salvador, from Savannah, has our thanke for favors. Ampuican Lioyn's UNIVERSAL Broonp or SarP- PING—Supplement No % for June 15 (containing new vea- teis and resurvess), to the above valuable publication is now ready for delivery at the office of the Director, Captain Thos D Taslor, 85 Wall strect. ‘This supplement contains surveys of a number of new veseely wuich have been re- cently launch Notice to Mariners, ee eee ISLAND—BELL BUOY ON BHOAL CAPE BIA been received that, from the Ist , 1684, a bell baoy would be placed om the sboal on Cay ‘anco, hear Porto Ferrajo, Elba. The bue white, surmounted by a red ball, and ts moored 2 %4 fathoms, about 500 yards north of the point of Cape ia ? Whatemen. Arrived at New Bedford 12th inst, bark Navy, Davia, Mon: ganui April 14, with 100 bbls sp, 170. do. wh off and 1600 Ibe bone, Sent home 200 bbis ap, 1150 do wh oll and 18,000 Iba bone. Reports spoke June 8, lat 5, lon 68 bark Stamboul, Kelley, of New Bedford, oll as last reparted—would be home middie of July. Cienred at do Mth, schr Ellen Rodman, Jenney, of Fair- haven. Atiantic Ocean, Spoken—June 7, lat $230, lon 78, sehr Anna B Dyer, of Pro- vineetown. Spoken. Ship Duke ot, Edinburgh, from San Francisco for Queena. town, Muy 2: Isiand of Flores. oft \nuatantine, irom New York for London, May 29, lat jon Bini CA Farwell, from Rangoon for Falmouth, April 12, lat § 5 Ship Westmoreland, Eatournaa, from Philadelphia for Antwerp, May Wnt 4, Ship Wyo ‘fom 8tJobn, NB, for Liverpool, ey LS trosn to Shanahan for New York (no re- yy} jaeer van from New ‘en for West Indies, June Jane 9 lat 424 Bar! rd oi "Reh cara “Maria, fico, from New York for Baracoa, June 4, bat ¥8 U7, lon 71 v Fortes Ports. ANTWERP, June 4 Arrived, Vevon, Oise ANSIF Ry Ari Is Passed by, Brilliant, kone onto Ofctal information day of Ny: ‘arren, from Yo- Roston in 6 dave, H ote bo iy 5 June L- te Kingroad, Maresca, Maresca, rom N Yor! CMEMERMAVEN, June 'b—Atrived, Bremerhaven, Bruno, ee Amitai, Haestonp, NYorks Columbus, Hel- era do; Di He poke, ive 2 Salted, sR Barri Eaton, New Or: Unristensen, NYork; Lutimes, Gettiot, San Fran- Boupeavy, Jeans; Oriun, alent sate (#), French, New Or- itn Nyork; Uman, do. iene c 4 th, Ladoga, Wil Giunta; May Wo Arrived: Ayproon, Nielsen, Norte; Stet, us an bese shh: Jans 1 ed 2th, Carrier Dove, Pia, Boston. Dear, June d Arrived, duue Mebiels, Dado, London for Phiiadelphin (and nebored); Oth, Qiem ror, Koberte, NYork for London (aus pivveeded lon from Pondon for New b, on George's Banks, took a pilot from boat Hope, with lad Sine iis (NG), Bruhil, Marseilles, 65 days, with mdse, to "Had moderate Mroatser throughous the 110 days, with fruit, to rig Joaophine (Ital) Bono, Paienino, 78 dayy with frult ri oke schr Chas xa praca = bark Victoria, from ¥ ip Orieans for Dosin Eaiwoin, Eolus, vpatwoutl, York. sane, re ‘York. iAfried aban GIBRALTAR, May 24—Arrive” Lehera for Boston; Bessie Hy owed through the Straite sina tor NYork; tnt Guzelle, Gale, si ofanes rk ; Poll Yam, KI del Siete te Lenn md Hectic Have, do for Battin jae? guiloyand Fedene: ‘aploa for do. Arrived. leah Isabei, Welahvenn, rare, n 2d, Fi en, KYor Havre, June 1—. Pauieh geek deatagete te)» Rousaan, Crag, dos ict Cardiff and United States, Cleared'8d, Screamer, on ee Garsig and Unived States, IsLR oF Wiant, une 1 NYork for Bremen} for do; 4tb, Mentor ite IviatuT, May “ks Myra, Di. for for do about ton; Kara, Elis, Norfolky Va ling, Martin, Galves' Eliza. Di Magdala, a) Evans, and Graaton, Grundell, ros pt, soy Sesh Coe usiny do; Allan, Lock. do; David nik Wilson, Dowell, “Ne lea atu: any tel Roy Fe er, Ran Francisco’ Sew OF Salle? 2d; Cordova, Ploier, San Franeisc *tyearea ae Kinoaied, Murph » Kinnaird, tu, New Havéa, Gh hase Entered ont ort; The Queen’ fis New Orlea eaporter, , Louther, for NYork via. rogan, NYork? Fille de I’ Aur, Ei Gree Meyer, San Francisco; 4th,’ Courier, aries’ LONDON, June 1 Arrived, City of Sydney, Brown, ; Sth, Landetdale, Moodie, do’ (and entered oi sane tay day ie Shanghae); Sir Wm Wallace, Sayer, do. Loxponbrnry, June 14~Arrived, ‘steamship Hivernia, LuiionN, May 29—Arrived, LM Merrill, Morse, : Bist, Thermutis; Johnson, Philadelphia rt Morse? enon: pe Monmovta, “April Bi—"In port Wank Star King, rom B Jackson, MAURITIUS, May 3—Arrived, Mutlah, Balla y Boston, put in'for repairs, pe eater MARIA. He suigashh May 7—Salled, Moses Williamson, Lake, Ran- jaiavaourz, May 29—In port schr Willie, for Baltimore une PLyMourTH, June—Off the Lizard 24, “ dow, from New Gneans, for Narre. aie a eR away Chin URENSTOWN, June 4—Arriv e of Edinb Balmann, San Francisco (und salled Sth for Linesocent Apoilo (Nor), Melson, St Marvs, Ga; 14th, steamsiips City of Paris, Kennedy, NYork for Lverpoci 15ibe Malta, Harris, do 0, RANaooN, April 27—Arrived, John Bunyan, Giimore, Bos- ton via Galle, ORGS OUTHAMPTON, June ive mshi Amert x Oterendorp NYork tur Bremen Bare sheimer, and Main, ‘orl Savana, May 22—Arrived, Nellie ‘Fenwick, Hallett, New einoavonE, Aprit 29—Arrived, Humboldt, Proctor, Bata SIERRA LrONF, May 14—In port brig Delmont Locke, Cochrane, from Nor, ne, . iT JOUN, june 12—Arrived, 8! Au Boston; bark Allea (Br), Miller, NYork.., “Us Raynes, Ciearéd 13th, shipe Casi da, Roblnton, Penarth Ron‘; Net. one Nichols, and ity of ‘Montreal, Padgett Liverpo! Mary, rank Herbert, Crowellt Thora, ar Potindel tee ela Wid EXEL, June 4—Arrived, Grahame Polley, Burgess, Balti- more. American Ports, ALEXANDRIA, June 11— Arrived, aches Uncas, : James Veldren, aid While Foam, Providencet itive Ween NYork; John Paine, Boston; Ida Birdsall; John Johnston, Lottie Klotts. Sailed—selirs Enoch Moore, Jersey City; R © A Ward, Al- lyn’s Point; Florence Rodgers. 12th arrived, achrs Lamartine, NYork; E M Wright, Free- man, do. Sulied —Bark Transit, Carleton, San Francisco; schrs HS Rrooks, Boston; Wm H Kenzie, Jersey City; Lotte Klotts, Vanghen, Hoboken, ssckoe, Suarp, schrs Mary McKee, Shay foston ; Raymond, Boston; Edw Ns Oriole, ards, ton; P Cranmer, “ae onet ‘ork. Suiled—Schrs Ira Birdsall, Potter, Hoboken; Paugussett, Boston; WB Thoiwas,do; © G Cranmer, Frovidence; Unt June 14— eS bay schrs Finback, Graham, H: bor Island; William, W. ts H Wash, Wass) and Lookost, Pomeroy, Kiizabetipores William: fedmeas: Wright, Jersey 38 W Roberts, thomp nd Red Jacket, Averill, New red. Steamships Del; re (Br), Fisher, Liverpoot via ork; Wm Kennedy, Parker, Baltimore: brig John Pierce. Townsend, Nassau. Lith—Arrived, brig Nancy. Buenos Ayres. ‘0 arrived 15th, ehip Scotia, Burgess, Liver Todbanter, ‘Troon; Grace E Cana, Coos, Ars LTIM Ju ark Lapwing, Benthal elroy schr-ed ildder, alr Portand. “Cleared--Bark Almnena, Hatmon, San Franctaco ; brig Mie gseippt (Bri, Marchant,’ Demerara; schre Northern Eigut, Irelan, J14 Caxe, Bodleott, New Bedford; Hf Camp. vel, Spank, Cold Spring, N CL Lyon ‘Hoboke: Osi heyy Whiter New 3g: 45 ho Lend Wison,’ Brook! Bramble, New York; Artisan, Young, New York? M L tHenlek Guiting Star, Blanchard, Miller, Corson, Nepons: Cuogens Be hr_S E Wood Mth, bark ailed—Brig Mississippi; schr. ‘oodb th, bart Loreto die Bark ‘Agnes, ‘Thompson, for Rio Gaciny went to sea 1ith inst. Mth— rey Awl) Wm Yeo (Br), Howe: Viking (N 80) rare; Liverpoot; bar jor), E do; Delaware (br), Whit bigs Hecests sate, Ucumtnatansee ieee ters I Rioganeiro; Melrone, Brizesy Remedios Morton, ‘Arroyo, Pit; WD Bargill, Ke Henrietta, Leavitt, Saco. Cleared—Bark Cavour (Nor, Jensen, Amsterdam; br Diopea (Br, Atktus, Cow ay GB; achrs Mischief (Br), Gr Nassau; HY Hoiway, ane 1 Portsmouth Tosser Bowmen Newt Hobok 1 Mankin, F Berwin: Repons ni ge Soon: a Steele, vie % thy ‘ak, New; ort. Shiled— Barks P BANGOR, June ler, Tay roke, Almin: ‘ei Sehr Matic W Hotmes, Tapley, ork 10th Arrived sehr Ambassador, Pendleton, NYork. Salied—brig Manson, Gilkey, Rio paeeieo sehrs Brown, Washington, BO rest Home, Th iith—-Artives, schrs Taos Hix, Hall; Ocean Ranger, Clare, bag Ellen Merriman. Creamer, Schra Wellington, Barber, and A Hamlin, Dear- MOWARLESTOX, Sune 15Below, bark Clifton, Durie, Liv- s ited--Sebr Minnie Repptier, Providence. CALAIS, June T-Arrived, sehr White Swan, Coling, New ‘Gleared—Schre Starlight, Blatchford, and ST King, Par- tons, NYork. ‘6th—Arr od are John, Boynoa, Mitheil, Philadelphia, Cleared Seti Kini ng. Medrogor, NY byork. 4 vers won, Monters eo; White swan rei, Ni > — FORTRESS MONROE, Jine 16-Passed out brign Missis- si Pls hor Pemerare: Caroline & Harry, West Indies. R, June ll—Arrived, bark Marie” Clotilde ea ‘Dieorings London: schrs Eliep Barnes, Oiitford, B Bleeker, York, Rondout, riadne, Robinson, Rondout. cin ‘ALVESTON, June 7—Cleared, steamship Euterpe, Gates, Hotwes HOLE, June 11, A M.—Atrived, schrs A Bart- lett, Bartlett; Magsie P ¥. Smith, Sirece, and ‘Elle L. Smith, Smith, Geosgetown, D.C, for Boston RC Thomas Crockett at Falenetntte, for for, Linta, Small, New Yor ‘fora do; Wiliam. Wood, El ort for do; Emelini ay Sleeper, Philadelphia for on Besta it; Com Kearney, Bangor , Zampay Huntley, NY ork for New” baryport a Kelley, Pettigrew, do for € is ig tad Fr Smithy ‘Crie, Boston for Richmond: We'd Deare uly do for Oech iows, Dc; Anute Amsden Baryer no icr Patt delphia; Gen Leare: ‘7, Armstrong, Hillsboro, Nl, for NYork; Planet, Pratt, Rockland for do. Satied, sehra Adeiiia Kelley, Clarabel, Jas H Moore. PM.—Arrived, schrs Frank B Coltod, Somers, Avexandria for Boston. Passed by—Brigs Serena L Smith, ees Philacelphia for Bangor; Fidelia, Stone, NYork for red scursD B Everett, Teaver, Thos T Tag ELinniekwon, & Le Potter. Ring 108 ‘asker, Annickson, ‘otter, Ring we, Alli IM athiway, A Dentke, ME Orah ee 3 Sie ee U3 A Hooper, Hattie Paige, Ton y. Aten tans brook, Fauline, Hannie Hannie | i ate aduce, ‘Anu Cartiett, Walaoit, N¥ork | Pot iH Red Jacket, James A Crooker, M. ay ‘Othe! Fish, Ratan, Annie Magee, Jes Jeasie mond 3 A “eo Msi Ls v2 Smith, Elie L. Smitn, fowa, Linta, Wiliam, Com ‘Kearney, Zampa, Mary Kelley. Lovie F Smith, Anuié Amsden, Gen Peavey, Pinuet, and Frank B Col y Tab, TAM_-Arrived and salied, aches Maggie J. Chadwick Gates, Baltimore for Hortons FG Russell, Clark Portiand for do; Vermilion, Vinton Polnt, NY for do; HENawb, Smal, Bilanvethport Yor do. Also tailed, nent bon MiSib, AM—Arrived, were $ & B Small, Cat Shulee, ¥ i iWin Ar Athair, Andrews, Poritiat tease 8, John Lewis (Br artery ‘Witsboro, Wn Boel Gooking Nore f for Rowton, Rath d toast Hall, do for Portsmouth ‘and sailed); -Jutge Ten: mevanen 1 Bend, ‘P tae Ten, Rondout for Salem ia for do; H tears, + en ‘Amsden, ‘Sais? by Richmond, Me, for wns Mec Arrived and aed, echrs Sidney C Tyler, &teel- for Boston; Bowdoin, Randall, Port. pre Fg tet Le Aino aii erie im ney, HB Aiur dda fe ony Send wer sa Airire, — Abbie F Willard, Linnell, Fhulageiphie Chae Carroll, Chase, Rondout for do; Hyenm, Gardner, Baltimore for i ifas: Gen — be a md ea lanthropiet, Warren, fephia for Bangor E Wood, huil, Woodhull, Providen tA D seu eu! rcarern Boston mandria' Abieail Haynes: drat for Mott Ha- oly ze ak Ellsworth 4 a ven; brow ence; Planter- Hor ‘or No Man's Tar AM Arne wehra Gentile, Kennedy, NYork for Heraid, Hail, do for Portinnd ; Seraph, Krder, do for ter, Philadel; pata he Sale Challeng agor ach, Harriman, do for Plymouth araport Boston for Philadelphia. sri hearany ILE, Jue W-Cieared, ship EC Seranton, Williams, NEw D oningih Juno 10—Artived, bark Sicily Juliette ia aged pe Arata he (Be), Harris, i I: valanche ( Be} larris i Rich, Boston; brig Phove Allen, Dill, Matanzas eB SEWAURI PORT, Juve I Arrived salir Kossuth, Smith, 1th—Arrived, echrs Zampa, Huntley, and TR Jones, Rob- inson, Elizabetiipo at ANTE rt, CCKET, June 10—Arrived, schr Mediator, Gage, Phi- BEDFORD, Jone 11_Arrived, schre 8 PM Tasker, Babe eK, Smith, Georgetown, DU; Iris, Work; Kagie, Chase, do? a Allen. and L & A awD “ che Stor hen Wavermnany Ch ty tit tatleds Beltast for es . NY ork ; Fore bre Geo Hotchkiss, Atinine, Robinson, Providence tor Sylvester ‘otter & Hooper, Hraaburye and JC Hk erstri figop Prot tine awtueket for, Haversira lence Cor NYork. pine ede FH Sons, Robinson, Eltabetuport for New. ae June 11—Arrived, sehrs Eliza Hamilton, Coie, NEW LONDON, June It Arrived, sobrm Sarah Tune (ite), ny Windsor, Nx, for NYork (before repel in dia erinilion, Lockwood, NYork for Rock eas ris fae 1 Arri Mi DED Trowbridge, Der erga; nenrn Leber (in), Adams, 8t Cieared Townir, Parking, Porto Rico; achra WG ir; Reed; Senator Grimes, and PHIA, 12, PM--Arrivod, stenmatp Jant- iigeuhitatrn crit ~Wark Fejiica, "Howe itar, bri Ellen Cie Bragdop, Newgumy; J Priga, Sarah A a Gab Ph Pistous eohped & Bi ddsen, Philadelphia; Bree rata Graity, Kayphausen, Padst, LthixooR, June 4 Arrived, OY a of Scots, Lockhart, Prudentia, Grevaldr ‘Allen, Geaon for Phila: Cowling, from Mes- Pe Falecmo for Palla. do;, Amy, PI » Palermo Balerao to tor Boston ; Flashy, De is Ranneya, 10 are 4 Magua, do Yer NYork Rawle: ‘Gargutlo, mite, Bea Lid Rw hreived, Braato, Nielsen, NYork; Chas 8 Pdowen ai IiAfrived, Jennie Cushman, Harding, Bos- Fiedeburg, eh YR eee ts m8 5 J Beuihars, Bishop, ad are Mollard do; dibs ¥ NYork; Wm Van Name, rp EASED, from racht iter, from do from do ay ‘Antwer Fhitater ea next day; faust, f Tor do RT Bie ae Oe, LIVERPOOL, Janek Armved, 1 ‘Theone, Helmers, Galves- Hullivator, Ruessi, 8 cisco; F B Cutting, Tyson, Baltimore; Briush atrident, Brooks, Mobile; Marmora (8) Robinson, Charleston; 4th, Pratrie'Bird, Davie; Amazon, "MeDonald, and. Grace’ Dat: New Orleans; Grosart, eNnit, Me: 20, th, Alhambra Boston; AC Adams, Leay- _———_———————— ann; C H Moller, Browa, and Isaac Baker, Purvere, Bos ‘tiewns, Del, June 1—Went to sea, to-da 3 Aeitglin or Antwerp; barks Hanbet No iM fot? croumade ; Ada Carter, for ay for Trinidad; Alta Vela, for Wilraiagton, NO; for Cardenas: Elza tiie ark far Mayes ad two barks. BSi Danline (Nor), VYelaer, Gr many ea bin (Nor) ‘ or (Bry! Dwyer Reinedion A EG day tony Aveo i ee Bheps Bowditch, NYorks - wae Innd?. re ick, Bictinrsscn, anette; dare; Marna all O Freeman, “Cl sr hae Ean ‘Bvelin Pega Cork or ped uth; Talla, 10m) i aiaa se Calais i aed a Ou sip hase | portarhouth Sy ton, MS is, Wi E 1d; Onrolin| Brie = Hiner, Thomaston; Han? Com Di M ys ‘Snow, NYork | Gongress, Davie, Guantanamo: achre Tans Armvady iibamenip Dirigor Jotaseu Nfore ee failed—Hrig Addi ork. pent ant ived, an ip lzlo H Jackson, Marwick, Matane PROVIDENCE, June 12—Arrived, one angen Blew, Blew, Georgetown, DO; Bmme i Dan Pearson, ‘do; Henry J Ra: sa sehiewe Daniel Gifford Jeraind, doy Althea G do; Haile Mw M ‘Ryan, do: Eliza Seymotir, Norton, Hower Howes; Alocandria, Addi ava J Raydor, Hutchinson, Baltimore; Iuaae Troy; John Gould, Mosher, Alba: i ‘Adams, Evans, Elzabeth hport; George R Conover, Robinson, Rountout for Fawtucket; Kate Scranton, Paluier, NYork; Peunayivaniay, Hutehins, NYork William HB Reynolds, N’ Sailed—Scbra iam owen, 0 Yor! randa, Pond, do; Helen Mar, Ward,’ do; capcsirt Niower: son, do: Iris, Griftin, do, June ig—Arnive, ‘schrs J Maxfield, May, Georgetown, DCs Ann Browne, Fiske, Philadelphia; Julia Anu, Wells, New York. Sailed—Schr yaar Dibble, NYork, behcegtT a une 12—Arrived, schr J M Freeman, El- oSAVANS ANWAti, June 11—Cleared, br Forest State, Frovidwicn acho adalisae WrLahe Me st wis Dee Lith--Arrived, barks Howard, Yarmouth; R B Walker, Bos Kalle Steamship Dearborn, NYor ks | une 12—Arn oud page he ‘wed, schr 5) der, Millany 13th—Arrived, schrs Jas H Moore, Nickerson, Phitadelph James Predmore, Senvey, and Willfe Martin, Noyes, Portiand for NYO) WILMINGTON, NO, June 12—Cleared, brig Bertha, Gro- ninyer, Falmout 15th—Cleared, ror. teamship F Fanita, Freeman, NYork A GREAT STORY, fa 4 GREAT BTORY. 4 GREAT srory. & GREAT STORY. 4 GREAT BTORY. 4 GREAT STORY. We have an announcement to make which we venture to prodict will greatiy gratify our readers. Mra, Harriet Lewis, whose stories ba first in London, bas been engaged to write exclusively for the LEDGER, 60 that hereafter her stories will be pub- Ushed only in the LEDGER. Ta this week's LEDGER we commence the pubifeation of the rst story which she has written for us, It is entitled “The Double Life; or, The Hampton Mystery;” and, as evidence of the high opinion which we entertain of it, we hereby pledge ourselves to give any reader of the LEDGER who will conscientiously say, after perusing t, that {t ts nota good story, a ride bebind Dexter. Remember the first part of it is published in this week's LEDGER, which is tow ready and for ale ut all the Tris entities = @ heretofore been all publ:shed | | bookstores and news depots, THE DOUBLE LIFE) THE DOUBLE LIFE; THE DOUBLE LIFE, THE DOUBLE LIFE; THE DOUBLE LIFE; THE DOUBLE LIFE; | THE THE THE THE HAMPTON MYSTERY HAMPTON MYSTERY, HAMPTON MYSTERY. HAMPTON MYSTERY. HAMPTON MYSTRRY, THE THE HAMPTON MYSTERY, os MRS, HARRIET LEWIS, MRS, HARRIET LEWIS, MRS. HARRIET LEWIS, MRS. HARRIET LEWIS, MRS. HARRIET LEWIS, MRS, RRIET LEWIS, HARK! Fortune Author of Reginald's “The Rival Cousins,” "a » Life at Stake,” “The House of Secrets," &c., &c. The “Hampton Mystery” was, in fte time, the wonder and the gossip of the nobility and the fasbionables of Great Britain, and involved the honor of one of the most haughty families of the English peerage. Mrs. Lewis tela the story jocratic life in such a manner of this singular episode in as to bring out all !ts strong points with historical fidelity. A —IMMENSE SUCCESS. Thrilling Story appropriately entivied I| THE BELLE OF SARATOGA. l| THE BELL; OF SARATOGA, lI THE BELLE OF SARATOGA, I 2 s 2 é = 2 He RESIDE COMPANION, $$$ ee (Aueesuirns NEW YORE PALE ALE. ‘NEW. YORK Z_PALE AL! ALE. 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