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Yr WASHINGTON. ‘The St. Domingo Treaty Before the Ex- ecutive Session of the Senate. GARFICLO’S CURRENCY BILL DEFEATED, The Senate Retain the Duty on Coal, Great Amount of Business Trai acted in the House. WASHINGTON, June 29, 1870. Jeon the Effort. is afternoon the Senate went , ind at once took up the Do- frill, of Vermont, got the floor, against the ratification of the heat of the chamber and the nate to act at once conspired » As soon as it was discovered speak at length the Senators ve- anghing and strolling apout in taal Gan. keep cool and suppress Morrill. Several si¢e motions to vote at a certain time end to go into open session were made, but Mr. Morrill re‘used to yreld 80 that they could be considered, At the beginning of the gentiemin’s remarks Mr. Sawyer took @ Beat near by, evidently witn the intention of list- ening; bat the speech In a very few minutes exer- cleed such an extremely somniferous induence over the gentieman from South Carolina that pis head fell back and his mouth flew open, and altogether he set up such an august Senatorlal snore that Mor- rill found his vocal powers very severely tried by the competition of sounds, while the Senate greatly enjoyed the diversion, Morrill, however, un- daunted, kept at Ins work, beating against every Sort Of disapprobation, unt! the Senate, out of sheer despera ton, alopted & motion toaloarn, It is wu @erstood that the enemies of the treaty were very anxious for a vote to be Were most clamorous in their opposition, notwith standing Morrill was with them. ‘There now seems to be no doubt that the treaty will reach @ vole to-morrow, but with what resuit would be dimenit to are many who are con- sidered doubtful. It 1s stated tonight that the friends of the treaty have @ majority of four, but Shiads doubtiul. Detent of Garfield’s Currency Biil. As predicted in my desp ctehes last night, Carfield’s Currency bil was de-e.sted in the House to-day by a very large vote, only fifty-three members recording nm this afternoon, and themselves in tis fw eneral eli ruade a very earnest apnea joptton of the conte: ence report, explainix features at gr length anil Its effec da tue fiuances and bank anieresis of the country. T ne @ffect upon the House Was manifest from the vote which followed. What few supporters the mea- sure had were mataly recruited from the Southern Members, who supposed thetr section would he most ianrely benefitted Ly the DI. Mr. Judd, of Hiinois, moved for the appointment of a new con- ference comnritiee, which was granved. I% js the general immession that nothing wii be done this session im the way of putting a Dil for the redistribution of the cur- rency, for the reason that the Senate and House cannot agr A majority of the House 48 noguestionably in favor of mcreasing the volume wf the currency, and they will take nothing: less; the Senate, te otiicr hand, is against everything ‘Wat looks like inflation, and between the two the condition of the currency is likely to remaim un- disturbed. The Army Bill. Several weeks have passed since the House con- curred in the report of the committee of conference on the Arniy bill relative to pay, &c. The chairman of the Miitary Committee of the Senate will call up the report in that body a8 800n us a suitable oppor- tunity ed by the President. to-day approved the biit to reor- pital service and to provide A disabied seamen; the bill to 1 Bolivian Navigation Com- iid the aot authorizing tie Seg- yto pense yachts; the act for dove J. B. huS#el and Commo- , and the pill fo provide for ries of land districts. wed in the House. 16f abont foriy bills to-day on They were mostly of a charac- risg to aebate. Over a hundred if Senate bills, awaiting the for the © of the House, The AssaY and Coindgé Business. ‘The Setretary of the Treasary vas sent the follew- sng Communication to the H TREASURY DRPAUTMENT, WASHINGTON, June %, 1870. BIR —[ have the hunor to aknowindge the receipt of w reso- ‘utton of tue House of Kepreseniut under date of the 4th ost, directing the ry to furnish the ouke copies of al ‘nd ollicers Of the d:itcrent mints and waaay ollces and other persons, touching a vil sud'zepory aunmaltted April, 18:0, y the Necretary Of the Vreasury tu tne Finance Commuites ‘Of the Senate, to revise the 1aws relative to the mints, asay ollices and coinage of the United states, Tenciove herewith « commanieation from the Deputy Gomptraier of the Currency, travamitung, as far as practi caulk, copies of the corresponuence called ror by the resoin- Lhave the honor to be, very respectfully, GEOKus 8. BULYW ebL, secretary of the Treasury, Hon J: 0 Biaiee, Speaker of the House of Kepresentx- vee, TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Ovrter COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENOY, WABMINGTON, J une to, 1870. |S ordance with the resolution es of the Lith ini mitt aud coinage iaws o. the Unrted States, Ace) mpanying report, Was transmitted to the euairwan of the Finance Commitee ue Senate and the Speaker of the House of Kepreseutatives ou the 2th of April witiino. In the month of Di mer last, in accordance with your of a bil was prepared, waich von- ag legisiaiivn upon the subject. ed with Interrogations and audi- ‘pose of calling ford un expression Of opinion froia (hose persous who Were Knowa to be intelil- gent upon such suvjects, The correspondcace herewith e: @losed dated prior to April 25, much of which was fuiormal ani unofficial, contains various: clams upon the rough araft of the bill referred to, ‘The notes of afferent oftioers of the Treasury De) of geat.emen in San Francisco and other parte of ti try, were written upon printed coples of tie farnes in that 1 These memoranda, wDic! Tany considered, caves adopted, r if, Ibe remainder of tue cor- inprehensive tat it is mot con- y y of the bill first pro- poses uows of Robert Pavteraon, whose name has €n {amiliar to ail persons connected with the Mint at Phila. delphia almost trom ite fotudauon, and who Was himset eounceved With (hat Institution .or more than twenty years, was accompanied with # caresuliy prepared bill, the mute. Of which bas pecu (reely used. Having received the corr: pendence above reierred to, tne bill now betore Conare Was prepared, Mr. H. jerman, lave Director of the Mint, having Veen assoctated with me’ in the work, at your Fe yuen. ‘Other correspondence on points germane to the bill tn it» form is herewith enclosed. add ag pervnent to the Moered ni SuvJect more recent correspondence in reference to the ®orA- sion of coin and the redemption of the bronze and nickel coinage. A comimunication {0m the chief cotner of the Mint bp tie eudject of paver from Mr. pon tolerance anc tention. the Wasia.e aud tolerance, anda valuable fott, of the Freasury Department, wil command at- uring the present together various orders ona, Tegmations and acts of Parla rio existed only in scattered form, ne present bill has correspondence bere- been formes with a i e purpose. will show with what care the work naw veen Bonducted and the necessiy for the reforms propose’. The discussion of these subjects by the Con: yresa of the United states and the enactment of & law sul standully lice th. proposed will simpilly our legis- Hon on those subjects at render it more easi y accessiv.e, nore fatelligent consideration ‘dichous astern of Jaternational an tinally’ prepared. ts aso ap- yours, JOLIN JAY KNOX, yaty Comptroller of the Curreacy. Hon. Groner 8, BoUtWELLy Secrevry of the Treaeury. ‘The correspondence reterred to inctudes more than thirty communications from differeat omcers of the Miut, from Patterson, Peale, Suowden and Linder- aman, of Philadelphia; from Dunning, of New York, and from Bonzano, of New Orleans, and other ex- perts thronghont the country, @m@ing suggestions and recommendations reiative to the improvement of the mint and coinage legislauion of the United States, A Disclaimer hy Senator Sumner. Senator Sumner au;fiortzes the contradiction of a despatch from this cay to a New York evening paper, to the effect that he intends to attack the ad- aunistraion of President Grant relative to the 3 Domingo treaty. The Senator says he has no quarrel with the administration and he does not intend to attack it, His views on the St. Domingo treaty are | already well known, but in advocating them he does | Bot conceive it to be necessary to make war upon | either the President or any member of the adminis- | tration. To quote Mr. Sumner’s own language rela- | Jowa; | tive to this despatch, “It 1s manufactured out of the whole cloth, and ig @ sheer fabrication from begin- ning to end,’? ‘The West Point Examinations. ‘The statement that the examinations at West | Point were more rigid this year than ever before la ; denied, The same course and the same staudard of eMciency was observed this year as formerly, { The Cuban Cable Charges. General Baldy Smith to-day, through Mr. Casserly, presented an answer to the memorial of the Florida Telegraph Company, | A Siberian Exile Pardoned. | A despatch received from the American Minister at St. Petersburg states that the Emperor has re- | leased Madame Jarocka and her huaband from ban- ishment to Siberla, whither they were sent on charge of having been engaged in the Polish rebéllion of 1863, Madame Jarocka ts a grandntece of Pulaski, who figured in the American revolation. She and her husband were released through the intervention of the Amevican Minister at St. Peteraburg, A. G. Curtin, Exportation of Condensed Milk from New York. ‘The oficial returns just received at the Bureau of Statistics suow that the total value of condensed muk exported from the port of New York in the year 1869 was $79,652, of which $21,870 went to Eng- land, $14,900 to Australia, $9,494 to the United States of Colombia, $9,176 to China, $8,116 to Brazil, $3,087 to Cuba, $3,093 to the British West Indies and $1,707 to the Danish West Indies, New Orleans and Havava Mail Contract. The New Orleans and Havana mal) steamship service, via the Guif of Mexico and Key West, was to-day awarded by the Postmaster General to Sand- ford Hite, of St. Louis, Mo. Tho subsidy is $58,000 per annum and the contract for four years. The ‘epee in initial point is fixed at New Orleans, Indiav Agent iu Washington Territory. J. H. Wilbur, who was suspended from duty as Indian Agent at Yokatao, Washington Territory, under the act authorizing the Prestient to appoint omicers of the army to perform the duties of Indian ae agent, has been reinstated and will relieve Licuten- | $2,4874;, Nebr ant J. M. Smith, of the United States Army. Nominations by the Presiden The President sent the following nominations to tle Senate to-day:— Sherman Conant, to be United States Judge for the South- ern district of Florida; J. H. Perce, to be Marsbal for the Northern district of Missourt; John M. Ol!- ver, to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia; Willtam B. Snell, o! udge of the Police Court of the District of Columbt fl. Kimer, to be Collector of Customs at Bridgeton, N. UW. Scott, to be Collector of Customs at Willamett Oregon. Portwwasters—George 8, Merrill, Lawrence, Mass. ; Geo W. Ruff, Napoleon, Obio; M. W. Hoyt. Yanuton, Dacota h; George Miller, Kooneville, Mo.; Charles P, Austin, Portage City, Wis. ; aley Ederd, Prairle Du Chien, Wi Charies A. Holmes, Jefferson, Thomas D. Abbott, Laramie mings weorge W. B. Dixou, South Paso City, &. Trask, Emporia, Kansas; D. Brennan, West .; Sidney P. Gambier, San Antonia, Texas; John , Coonerville, Ind. ; John Osborn, Greencastie, Ind. ; A. W, Delong, Huntington, Ind. ; Thomas H. Thompson, Ox- ford," Pa.; W. B. Darlington, chester, Pa.; J. Jessop, York, Pa.j Mra, J. F. Righter, Mauch Chunk, Pa.; Mra. Mary Levi, Plymouth, Pa.; Charles Olmstead, Norwalk, Con: M. Witeox, South Norwalk, Conn.; Waiter Gladinin, New Nn orge F. Jenkins, ; TL; Z. Baety, Watzka, Mr. Edward Thornton, the British Minister, has left heve for New York. He witl take his famliy to Newburyport, Mass., ima short time. The death of Lord Clarendon has set afloat surmises as to whether it will affect Mr. Thornton’s retention here as Brit- ish Minister. Mr. Thornton has become very popu- iar during his residence and his removal would be deeply regretted. FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, Second elon. wt é SENATE. WASHINGTON, June 29, 1670. ‘TRANSFER OF OYSTER ISLAND, Mr. FENTON, (rep.) of N. Y., introduced @ joint resolution to acknowledge the transfer to the State of New York of the reef in New York harbor known as Oyster Island for suni- tary purposes. Referred, with accompanying papers, to the Committee on Commerce. THE TAX-TAMIFE DILL. Attwenty minutes past twelve o'clock the Tax-Tariff bill waa proceeded with, The following w the provision relating to tusurance com- 7 original condition to begin work within a specited panies which was inserted in the bill on the recommendation of the Finance Cozamitte And the tax upon dividers of tnanrance companies not be deemed aue unit! such dividends are payable, el money or otherwise: and the money returned by muti ey-holders, and the annual or paid to "the depositors in ong, shall not be cousidered and ail in soo companies to thelr semi-gonnal interest allowed or saying® Dapks or savings institut as dividend#. ‘be paragraph making the duty on bitwainous cor @ ton of twenty-eight shale Alty cents £0) iguty pounds te the bushel, was debated, ‘ a ‘Atlor remarks by Messrs. CAMERON, (rep.) of Be, aad Wguny ton, dem.) of Md,, upon the tmiportanee of the coal targets of Meryland, Went ginia and Western Peni vane," ewuRt Fednstion,, the amendment Of the Finance Loru.. VMt¥ Reed dO¥0) by 18 to 26. There- fore the rate remains as under the present saw. reed to:— lowing duties were °On oud ed grindstone, #1 80, and on alshed ‘On rough or undoial n eco. | admin The recommendations of the committee specifying the £ Seg alhoare ‘desite Yo Pei ; rr not f stugle one 2 Trt ana ai bundlog dr mouimeytal none, except marviey nite an uiiding oF mon stone, ex r Sne dotiar per ton. On all sawed, dressed oF poliahed tig Dis thir e@ntom ad valurem 4nq if ition twenty-five cents per saperficial jot ereeding two inchéa in ‘ten cents per ‘aquare {oat thiekuems; If more wa ches in thick foot in adiition to the above rate for each inch in excess of two jection i inte ; allover aix inches to be subject to sh BOW imposed upon marblo block; The next paragraph was “on bi » known ap hair seating, forty cents per square yard.” ‘The paragraph was adopted; and also the following :— On all other manufactures of hair, thirty perceutum ad valorem. On aniline dyes and oolors, fifty cea per pound and thirty-0:e per centum ad valorem. On buitons and dress ornaments, of which silk is the main part, and no or worsted, fifty per centum ad valorem, On silicate of 40: or other alkane sllicates, one-hait cent per pound. Os sporting gun wads of ali d-xcripitons, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. On nickel, twenty-five cents nickel oxide and alloy of nickei witheopper, fifteen cents per pound. ive animals, twenty-five per ceutum ad valorem, Iree {rportations for breeding purposes to be Jimited to countries beyond the sea, #0 as not to extend to C and Mexico. ‘The committee recommended to strike out the increase of duty by the House on linseed and flaxseed oli to thirty centa te refused tostrike out the increased rate by yeas ning par ha making the duties on hem seed, rape seed and other oll see's except linseed or flax seed, one-liaif cent per pound; on the latter twenty cents per bushel of dfty-six pounds welght; on sesame seed and cotton oils thirly cents per gailon; on sesame seed ten per cent ar valorem, which the committee also proposed to atrike out, were retained in the bill ‘The amen iments to retain the present duty of 2 b0 per pond on opium and to reduce the duty on smoking o to six dollars per ton were agreed to. Morphia and all of morphia were contluued at the preacnt rates, ‘The amendments to sirike from the free lfat oxalic acid, snipharic acid and ore or crude sulphuret of antimony were agreed to, ‘The amendinent to strike from the free list books, maps and charis specially imported in singlo copies, and not for sale, of which no editions are printed in the United States, was read und agreed to—-yeas 27, nays At four o’cloew the Senate went into executive session, and subsequel took # recess watit eveaing, Evening Session. At half-paat seven the Senate resumed the conalderation of the Tax Tarif bill, ‘The amendments of the Finance Committee were agreed to, from the free list rough diamonds and adding thereto strikt eryoll ‘ne atnensment to strike crude sulphur from the list was defeated x3 to 24, The amendment authorizing, for two years from the pas sage of the act, the free Importation, under State authority, of machinery and apparatus for sean towage on canals was ‘eed to, Haunts, (rep) of La. offered an amendment allowing for two yeni ‘Toe Importation of steam plough machinery to be uned in tht tion of the soil. ‘greet The amendme: horize the refunding of any excess of duty over the rate xed by the bill upon merchandise, upon which the duties have been paid, remaining in bonded Warehouses at the me of the act going Into effect, was adopted, ‘The Mil having been gone through with, several additional amendments were propos Mr. Leta: of 8. Bessemer steel. ‘The raction was discussed at length, but without disposing of the amendments the Benate, at fifteen minutes past one o'clock, adjourned. HOUSE OF REPREJENTATIVES. WASHINGTON, Juno 2, 1870. SETTLERS ON PUBLIC LANDS. On motion of Mr. WIL8oN, (dem.) of Minn., the Senate bill ‘amen latory of the act of July 27, 1868, to protect the rights of actual setuers on public lands was taken from the Speaker's table and passed, BUSINESS ON THR BPRAKER'S TABLE, ‘The House proceeded to the business on the Speaker's tanle, All bills objected to were laid aside without action. Others were disposed of as follows The Senate amendment to the House joint reso) ution amendatory of the joint resolution of the 2th of July, 1868, for the rellef of goettain officera of the army, was noncon- curred ip, ‘& committee of conference ordered. ‘She Senate amendments to the Hous. bill to provide for the compensation of grand and petit jurors in the Unitea States Cireutt and District Courts was concurredfin. ‘The Senate biti to confirm the entries of public Innd in cer- tain cases Alabama was pi BENATE BILL6 PASBED. The tollowing Senate bills were siso be ‘To amend the act ty establish and protect national cemete- ries; to regulate the foreign and coasting trade on t North. ern, Northeastern and Northwestern troutiers of the United Staies, to amend the act of 2th of March, 188, removin, the charge of desertion from certatn soldiers oF the Secon Doth Caroling mounted infanwy; concerning the pay of ed. moved to strike out the duty on United States | was ordered. rmiey, Chenoa, Til} N-« Hen: | of the Dominican government that It seemed worth . On }| through the public domain it may traverse in its J NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1820. FLSETWOOD, PARK Track and Delightful Weather. ‘A large concourse of turfites assembled at the Fleetwood Park yesterday afternoon to witness the trotting contest between @ large fleld of well known horses. ‘The prize offered was $2,000, divided into three parts, the first horse to receive $1,300, the second $400 and the third $300. ‘There were #1x en- tries, all of which came to the post. These were the Ness ne; to dine the Prince, Dreadnaught, White Fawn, Moody, Hickory pate tecture ap a coheaare fat raat revende, | Juck and Colonel Fisk, Dreadnaught had the call in Furman endeeon Ine the dieporsley (eelanee weitue | Be malcrity of the. pools epi, Prince peing the next ti const clon oa a ‘ness n=] in favor, Moody the third cholce, the others rkanseay for Whe settlement ae “ Selling as a feld for alow figure. The first heat was . M. St a3 Cutbocizing thet Pita Natiozal Bank of Fort | one of the finest over witaessed, particularly the last ing the retary ‘o its location and name: authori, | mile of tt, between Prince aud Dreadaaught, and the steam yacht jenny, & ume was great over tue new track. If there had eg ON ae pro’ the been any intimation that either of these horses tween, the United States and China, Japan, Siam, Fersia | could have trotted two miles in less than five {ais aad connate ee eine cerca Jl of ‘Gaited States | minutes thousands of dollars would have been States 0 Ser- in those qunniries; to contirm the title of the heirs wagered at any odds against the others, After the ‘deveased, to certain lands in Colorado; Fenvestla ecto st nls paoed by the Tericria nue first heat betting set in strong on Dreadnaught, Car ior tnd relief ot the inbabitade ot Ba Late City, Uren, | WHO Sold . at three to one over all the ‘a pe ioeouny 001 ere enon Nae Baar others, All he feemed = to_ cool posed of ee engi we ‘ie Qut nicely, and when they appeared On the fr, OHUNOMILL, (rep.) of N.Y, from on | stretch for the start for the heat they fates ROACH ving member, ennui’ ie came gamely up. Prince won the second heat in and that er, the contestant e iA salle up Yoo wat gallant styie and became a favorite over the fleld. Seog ohce that he would call up for ection on Fhured6y | ‘the yecond heat was trotted in good time, the Azat mile being done in 2:303¢ and the secoad in 2;34}4. Sm Cuneras (at)ot Be coterten the vines she mi- Prince had the third heat all to himself, and trotted Borkty with a OPRRUPLOYSS AT TUR OAPITAL, a AN, ., offered ution directing th Deerieeper rou tareee duviue he rece crippled | ‘BE last mile of une race in 2:20 ar, Dawns veponied s joni resoiution {gr the continuance sa$lED 108 306-130-108 190 for fifteen days of temporary female cierks in the Luierior 145 115 105 130 «105125 Howse teu restimed the consideration of the 33 30 85S} CON) KRENOS RRPORT ON THE CURRENCY BILL, Mr, JUDD, (rep.) of Ill. gave notice that he would, at the roper time, move to reject the report and have another con- ference committee appointed, Mr. CouURN, (rep,) of Ind,, 0) 4 the report, and ar- gued under it of ‘West were not going to 1a any redistribution within # reasonable time, eved ft would be better to put the bill off untilthe next Congress and then @ general measure of redistribution rather than take this measure of contraction, which directly tended to bring ruin and disaster on the country. Mr. GARVLELD, (rep.) of Obvlo, cloved ihe discussion by » ‘advoeacy of the report. As to the point that the port was @ meastre oF ny he sald that, in order to event contraction being worked by the withdrawal of the THE RACE, First Heat.—Dreadnaught won the pole, Rickory Jack the second piace, Colonel Fisk third, Prince fourth, White fawn fitth and Moody the outside, ‘They scvred three or four times before the word was given, Prince had the best of the send-off, Dread- naught second, Colonel Fisk third, White Fawn fourth, Moody fiftn and Hickory Jack sixth. Prince led w the quarcer pole four leigtis in thirty-seven seconds, Colouel Fisk second, Dreadnaught third Rimini mnanarturas areGeitsce | baru bvosen up on whe way, he oleh fing ‘an additional issue of $45,000,000 of national bank currency, | bebind, After Prince passed we lalfiuiue ole which would be distributed as follows :—Virzinia, Mie 5 | leading four lengths, Dreadnaught second, in West Virgin! ‘B3S1,44; Tiinois, Fea ichigan, | 1:13, the race lay tween iheae two, the orhers brent feng ions te ahah rent being entirely oui of it, ag the pace Was’ too strong jor any ol tuem. Prince led through the mile in 2:27, Dreadaought four lengths Revind, bat two lenyihs in advence of White Fawn, Wao was hail a lengt) ahead of Colonel Fisk, the lader being two leugths in advance of Moody, Whv Was a iength tn front of Hickory Jack. As tuey went Into the sec. ond mile Dreacnaught began clos.ny on Prince, apd be praduaily shut up the gap, antl at the hatt-mile poe be was Wii two lengths of him. Prince here broke up and Dread- usiana, 84,531,223 ; 450; r 514.31 15,646; Routh Carolina, yao bia: Ure eansley Callionsia® $Laiil0; Florides ‘Dacotull, #12963; New Mexico, $201,627, aud Wark ® ington Torrtory, 43 819, ft the oe an “a taken on Bee iS, the conference Feport, and tt was rejected —yeas 68, nays 182. ‘motion of Mr. JUDD another Confereuce Committee INDIAN APPROPRIATION BIL. a renner rT 2el. 7 Mr. Sanozn', from the Commities on Appropriations, ro. | BAUME | re caren mei I eee rales ported back the Senate amendments to the Indian Appro- si Bg teen D vig! etween eu, priation bid, and proceeded to explain them to the House, | !6 be broke up a second tme at the With the action recommended by the committee, three-quarter poié and Dreadnaught reached At the conclusion of Mr, Sargent's remarks the House, at | His saddie girth before he setiled, Com. img up the homestretch Prince asain left bis ject, Unis Ume very red, and his diver could not get him to a trot again, and Dreadnaught went over the score a winner by huii @ length, ‘Yho last mile was trovied in 2:24, and the leas in 436934. Wulte awn was turd, Hickory Jack lourth. Cownel Fisk Sant Moody sixth, aul oi them near tue distance stand. Second Heat.—Wickory Jack was away _tirst, Dreadnaught second, Prince third, Whive Fawa fourth, Colonel Fisk fiith and Moouy sixth. At the quarter pole Dreadnaught led two lengths, in thirty- seven seconds, Hickoiy Jack second, one length ahead of Prince, Who Was hall a tength anead ot White Fawn; Colonel @isk ffia and Moody sixty At the hait-mile pole Hickory Jack was leading, in 1:16; Dreadnaught second, Prince turd, Wille kawa fourth, Colouel Fisk fitti aud Moody s.xth, As they came up the homestre.ch Prince weat to the frout aud Dreadn iughi took second place, aad tien the race began in earne-t beoween these two, Priace passed the stand two leugris in trout of Dreadnaught in 2:304, and he opened the gap to the quaiter pole to four lengths, Dhis advantage he maintained uoti) he reached the half-mile pole, wnen he broke up, and Dreadnaught stiut up the dayligut, The break seemed co las) ire Jrince wiih reiewed Vigor, a8 he again drew away from Dreaduaugit, and he came home a Wikner of the heat by jour iengths, Toe time of the jast mile was Jg and the heat 5:06. Dreadnaught beat White wa a Jengtis, thé latter being fcur lengths ahead of Hickory Jack, Fisk and Mooay just lusiae the distunce fag, the Torsier a length abead or tie latter. Third Heat.—Prince was the favorite now at three to one over the field. Dreadnangut and Prince goi away level, in advance of the others, Who were bunched; and ot ue quarter pole, in thirty-eight aud a halt seconds, Prince led two Jengths, tue others trailing on bend, @length or two apact. Golug to the half-inile pole Decadnaught ciosed the gap, and he aud Prince ; assed the pore head and head ta 1:17, Dreadnaught then broke badly, and fell off to fourth place. This gave Prince a commanding lead, Which he never reiiaguished, he pussed the stand at the end of the first mile mix iengtis five o'clock, adjourned, ST. DOMINGO. A Fall and Authentic List of the Dowinican Charters and Conces:tons, . Sr. Domineo City, June 19, 1870, The last monthly steamer from New York brought such an extraordinary baich of sensation stories of “corrupt schemes” for getting land concessions out the trouble of interviewing the chicis of all the tin- plicated departments thereupon. 1 went to the fountain nead to begin, and inquired whether tt was permissible to see the documents ani take a sum- mary list of the land, mining and other charters held to be valid by the Dominican government, “Tis request Will give us some trouble at this pusy moment: but in the interest of the press it shall be conceded without reserve; but we wiil not engage to allow many repetitions of these wholesale scrutl- mes? ‘This was in substance the reply, aud we ac- cépted the privilege and the proviso with becoming grace. The dead and lapsed charters did not tonch our object, and we passed them by at once, The oldest living charter is a colonization charter, granted in May, 1866, to William L. Cazneau, for the introduction ana settlement of 2,000 Immigrants, allowing at the rate of 100 acres of land to each set- tler. This charter was surrendered, conditionally, in 1869 in favor of a charter to the ‘International Association,” whic h passed the Councl! of Ministers October, 1869, but is stil held subject to Executive revision. ‘The next five are mining charters to various par- tes, issued under the Cabral administration, Two | Mexory dacs fourth, Colonel Fisk Hlth. and Mobay of them have nearly lapsed from non-faliiment of }| sixth, Prince ‘opetiéu the gap io thé quarier poie, And afterwards there Was uo doubt of ius chances, At the haif-miie pole he was fiiteen lenzihs ahead of ) Dreaduanght, aud ve came home a winner by t 2 lengths, making the last mile in 2:80 and ihe heat a 5:04, Dreaduaught was second, Whilé Fawn third, Hickory Jack tourth, Colonel Fisk fifth aud Moody sixth, both of ihe Jatter outside the distance. ‘Tue Jollo wing is a time. These mining concessions are situated 10 an almost continuous group, on or near the river Nigua, and are Included, accordiug to the official map of the State geologist, in an area of about ien miles jong, from east to west, by three or iour wide, and inciude little or no public Jand. Uf any is found within the iimits of # recogaized—that j3 (0 spy chartered and recorded—mining domain it may be pre-empted and worked by the mine Owuers in right of exisiing colonization laws. ‘The point of ae ery alter hearing 80 mnch ip the Néw Yorn press abopt the enormo) SUMMARY, FLEETWOOD PaRK—TROTTING.—Wednezday, June 29, purse $2,000—1,300 to the first, $400 to tue a Ry and $509 to the third horse—two mile heats, ft anes, “BaenCaal : land schemes¢? was to find that there Ww mit i M, RogeA entered ch. g. Prince... neck t nothing of the Kid tp, fae eatia EGY ‘A. Patverson entered ch, g, breadnuught.... 1 2 2 thete mining charvets on 38 hy tie Cabrai | D; Mace entered g. g White Fawa.......... 3 3 3 si ration~ which seems to Haye been actuated | J, A, Chambers eutered cu. 8. Hickory Jack, 4 4 4 hig euiferprise— | John Murphy eutered yg. g. Moody 6 bdis we binet, Mayeover, | R, Keamer entered ch. zg. Cyionel 5 6uis all of tiem had been foported in a full schedule of ali erark avts Of ‘Sis and mines held valid by the otal. o's ican government, and should any grant not a0% rendered in the ae ie OH Washi- 5:05 ington be by pes % vi nol 5:04 becrrarth the ni a is Hin Si Se 'O Taliroad charte: an t Os oh mat FA.HION COURSE SUMMER MEETING, G 1869; one to Hartmont, the Euglish Joan agent, for aroad from Sanuago tothe bay of Manzgniilo; the other to Fischer, of New York, irom La 5 oRR BF st mana. Both of these have assignments ofiand aloht the route, There ig also the renewal of an old Cabrai road charter just given to Monsees one after being sold by him, tO Mr. Schumaker, tae time for building it was extended, but that line Te- ceives no land gratuity except the rttut of way Race -Day—Pool Sell- ing Last Even ‘The summer meeting at Fashion Course will com- mence to-day, and continue to-morrow, Saturday and Monday next, Asa fitiing inauguration to the mecting, the great double-team race for a purse of "$1,200 is announced to take place, For this there are five entries—Hiram Woodruif’s black team, Jessie Wales and Darkness; William Borst’s chest- ‘not mare Bella Strictland and chesinut stallion Honest Allen; Dan Mace’s bey stallion Kirk- wood and = gray gelding Medecy OF | Hikok’s bay mare Cuyahoga aud bay mare Fda (for- merly Fanny Fern), and Messrs. Saunders & Sou’s bay geding Wesigra New York and bay gelding wPom Keeler (fornf®rly Cayuga Chief), As an evi- dence of what the sporting gentiemen last night thought of the contest and the chances of the seve- ral teams tu become the winners, the following pools ure qiven:—Woodrutt’s black team, Sfter be first halt dozen pools, Was @ great favorite agaifist The Doubie-T course, ‘This road line extends from St. Domingo city to Azua, and forts, witi the Hartmont aad Fischer lines, part of the system of State highways which Baez Nas had much at beartto see established, and of which an outline was sent to the MkRaLD when the first charter was grauted, and no rier need feel outer than proud of originating such a plan. Alter, or rather as an inherent part of the plan, was te charter for a monthly steam line between New York and the priucipal poris cf the Dowiuican republic, This line 1s held by Mesere., Spoftord & Tileston, of New York, and has now n kept up nearly a year Its subsidy ts fifteen per cent of the dutles pala on the goods, &¢., brought by the steamers of the une to Dominican ports, In none of these is there much sign of the “land jobs’’ 0 tnuch talked of, nor Is there much conn the fleid, although :ew were sold, wiule Bella Strick- tion between the diversity of enterprises here enu- | land and mate aad Kirkwood aud mate respectively merated, As iho charter for the now defunct na- | W taken for second choice, as it accorded with tional bank of St. Domtugo had neiher land do- | the judgicut of the judge nation nor mining privileges it wos uot necessary, | Jessie Wales and mate. «++ 850-100 10060 though ti Was mcluded in the schedule on record at | Bella Strickland and mat Washington, The only remaining concession or | Kirkwo: field... 18 47 46 22 charier is the contract made by the Domiimean gov- | Cuyaho: ” Western New York and mate) NDING PISiOL PRACT. CE, ernment, July 6, 1668, for the geological survey of the Dominican territory, for which a percentage of the districts surveyed, mapped, reported, &¢,, 1s to be allowed for dolug (he work. Tuists now being executed by the State geologist, William M. Gabb. The last and most singular grant is to the dts terested gentieman who is raising such a hubbub “about land schemes,” the late commercial agent, Raymond H. Perry. Ue had apptied sor grant of the national palace, which, being tn consent and mdis- pensable use by the judicial Lravcnes of the govern Attempted Murder in the Eighteenth Ward— A Bartender Puta Five Builets in a Rough, snd He Stil Lives After Walking Home and Having Three Balls Extracted. Tne Eighteenth police precinct and ‘ward, ment, could not be replaced fer much less than’ a million of dollars. This extensive | commanded iby WCaptain John Cameron, was ee at what Secomee ae jtavor | Iast might the scene of one of the most re- sa ag mee. meng papiiaic! | marakbie shooting aifrays of the year. pubic edifice Ce ener the palace was conceded, not to the individual stranger, butt the omiclal con- sequence of tne United States commercial agent. Of From the limited tnforniation sent to the Central OMce it appears that about half-past seven all the concessions made by the Dominican govern- = ment tia is unquestionably by sarthe most vaiuavie— | O'clock last evening Jonn Byrnes, alias Pe- it i8 equivaient to a pre-eut Of $100,006 made to an | per Byrnes, of No. 425 East Fourteenth employé of the State Department, 43 & murk Of | street, while drunk, entered the liquor store Dominican good will, and must have been so ac. cepted, since logget Fish was informed of. 1t and made no objection, These facts ave authentic and notorious in St. Domingo. Schomaker, Hartinont, Fischer, &c., are each for themseiyes, So are tie mining grantees and ali the Cabral anne Cae are alike in extent, priviloges and obligations. of Thomas Reilly, No, 240 First avenue, and threat- ening to shoot the bartender, then hurled two pitchers at him, when Martin Commerford, barten- der, hurriedly picked up a seven-barrelied revolver of the Smith & Wesson’s pattern and discharged the whole contents at Byrnes, Five of the seven shots Cazneau has one of them, and like ai the rest, holds | entered — Lyrnes’ one ball entered in the surface area by direct purchase of permanent | the right’ breast, one under left shoulder, Jeases. from the former owners of the soil, Tue | one in the back of the leit hand, one actual owners are, for the most. part, companies, in- conporstedt ‘under the original concession, and some of them have spent respectable sume in their prelim inary operation. [tis hardly credivie, yet it is true, that Cazneau holds no land concessions whatever from this government, his colonization charter in left thumb, one broke the small finger of the leit hand, The others went wide of the target. The po.ice rushed in and arrested Commerferd, and con- veyed the man with builets in his body to the station nouse, Where Byrnes’ wouyds were examined, He was conyeyed to Bellevue Hospita, and | being, in cruth, a public measure of border defence, | three of the balls extracted, after ‘which in which he is but an agent of the State. he ehberately arose and walked home. — Sere oy Byme's injuries are — gerions, but = not ALLEG:D BLACKMAILING, of a fatal character, He 18 said by the Forza police to be a notorious rough of the ward. The Last evening detectives Young an’ Dusenbary ar- rested at station E, where he had called for a decoy letter, John Raymond, aged twenty-one, who 1s charged with writing threatening letters to a fat melting firma in West Thirty-eighth stree’. lt is charged that he threatened to wake a complaint against the firm before the Board of Health unless they came down wiih $100, It is probeble that the Sanitary Superintendent will meke it unnecessary for blackmallers to aunoy fat meiters in the fotare, quarrel grew ont of Commer‘ord speaking to oMcer Doran, of the Eighteenth precinct, who recently ar- rested Byrnes for disorderly conduct. The newly elected Board of Trustees for the vitiage of Edgewater, 8, 1, held thelr first meeting and or- ganized last evening, Dr, Richardson protested against Mr. McDowell taking his %eat as Trustee of the Second ward, and stated that the election was Nema, Tc emeenmene gee epee RUAN CNY attr eae SHIPPING NEWS, Almanac for New York=Tuls Day. Sun rises Sun seta, see 429 Moon sets...eve 9 05 sue 735, High water.eve 946 Weather Along the Coast. JUNE 29-9 A. M. vt, r petitions Wind. Weather. | _ Thermometer Haltf Portland eennnaazseeaacces' PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 29, 1870, OCEAN STEAMERS. DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORE Fo. THE MONTHS OF JUNE AND JULY. Destination, | wt Ct eeies CLEARED, ig teamabip Minnesota (Br), Whineray, Liverpool—Williams Steamship Sidonian (Br), Mackey, Glasgow—Henderson 08, Stcameip Rapidan, Whitehurst, Havana—Livingston, Fox stcameblp Ashland, Crowell, Charleston—H & Morgan & wienmabip Acushnet, Rector, New Bedford—Ferguaon & Bork Magdalena, Griffin, Port Spain—D A De Lima. Bark Mayflower, Dill, darbados, Bark Linda, Fieming, Phite ‘el Brig C ‘racy, Malaga. Brig Regulator (Br), Simkins, Perna: Brig Merce ‘es, Hill, Cienfuezos—Fowler & Jova. Brig Kildare (Br), Macomber, Windsor, N5—Pentston & Brig Maria Ferguson (Br), Stephens, Hantsport—J F Whit- ney « Co. hr Hortensia, Norton, Demarara—Miller & Houghton. Sehr Allee Myrick (Br), Gallant, Charlottetown, PiIl—G A Phiilos & Collins, Schr John, Wiiliame, Savannah—E 8 Powell, Schr Maria E Hearn, Morrell, New Haven. Sloop Fred Brown, Wickson, Providence—H W Jackson & Yo Stoop Mary Adelaide, ——-, New London—Ferguson & Wood, Steamer Mayflower, Tutts, Philadelphia, Steawer Monitor, Jones, Philadelph Steamer Novelty, Wilcox, Philadelph ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS, U Sal om frigate Plymouth, Captain Macomb, Portsmouth, ours. ship Helvetia (Br), Grigs, Liverpool June 15, 16th, with mdae and 855, yassengers, to the Na- Co. Had strong head winds to the Bani since light winds and very foggy weather; June 22, lat 47 buso— Jon 36 89, @ North German steamer, bound E; 26th, lat 42 0s; TomB92iy ship Keitisn Laty (ip) do. SteamahiyAity of Cork (Br), Allen, Idverpool June 14, via onstown 16th, with mdse aud 73 passenzers, to John i Bale, dume 3, lat &8 Si lon 2447, taw'a recast ot cout m0 tons burthen, Vottom up ; 26th. Iat'41 40, lon. 36 20, passed» steamer, supposed the | ily of Dublin, hence for Liverpool. Steamship Aliemannla (Ni), Barenda, Hamby cia Havre {50 with indse ani $28 passengers, fo Kasharde x Co, Experienced li winds aud’ moderate wea- apt variable win ther; June 23, lat 4328," lon 38 10, passed a North German steamer, bark rigged, bound E; 24th, lat 47 12, lon 80 1h, shi Hudson, from Now York for London; 29h, lat. 40 B0, Yon 70 51, ship Argosy, from Newport for New York Bteamahip New York (NG), Nordenholdt, Bremen May 16, with mdse and 428 passengers, to Oelrichs & Had varia- ble weather, with much for, during the passage; June 97, Int 42.90, Jon 61 4, saw abip Neptune (NG), from’ Bremen for Steamship Acadia (Br), Lees, Palermo June 5, via Gibral- tar 10th, with fruit and 16 ners, to Hendicean Bros. kx lenced fine weather throughout; Jue 23, lat 42 37, lon passed brig Daisy (Br), from London for Boston. Stgamanip, Mary, Sheppard. Mobtie June 17, and Fernandt- na 28d, vla Charleston 25th, wirh cotton, to the Florida Rail- rowl Co, June 1% off Sombrero, passed bark Purrington, from Havana for New York. Steamship Tilile, Partridee, Savannah 81g days, with mdse ana passengers, to R Lowden. June off Frving Pan Boel x oe brig Moses Day, steering 8; same time, Steamship Regulator, Brooks, Wilmington, NC, 65 hol "Rlotaathp Alsersanioy Couch, Rick a eamsbp marie, Couch, Richmond, City Point and Norfolk, with mdse and paseengera, to che O18 ‘Diniaton maitp Co. Lilgamantp Volunteor, Jones, Philadelphia, with mdse, to 3 Fd. ‘Slip Therese, Mudgett, Liverpool May 8, with mdse, to Thomas “Duuhain's “Nephew & ‘Ca, ’Cuune “tate to the North experlonced heavy” westerly winds up to the Banks, since ‘light wine and dense fogs lot and split ail May 12 Ina yale of. win shioped a heavy sea, oacrying away batchhouse, ventiiators everything moverblo about decks, Dreaking in skylight. and enmpanion way, filmy cabin with woier! wad damaging ge quantity of stores; 24 carric! away foretop gallant i. ~<a Bark Mary ), Henterson, Middlesboro, Beh ‘order—-yessel to PT Nevitie mm ge and had rongh weaghet for 86 aye ny &, for 6 Bdou Wi Mout and spilt dai tots UAT a coke tie Seana Se: », iy ) spoke jarauel lover, ReisindMod Bowie tirdass out? . cal ark Ol }, Deike, Bremen, 28 days, with mdse and 200 Pasgengers. to 0 Luling & Co. Took the northern passage and had fine weather; had one v!rta on the passage. ‘Sebr Kate Carleton, Mimroe, Sierra, Morena 10 days, with molasses to 8 © Lond & Co. Schr Nelly Potter, Gaskill, Washington, NC, 5 days, with cotton, fc, to W K Hinman & Co, Sehr Haze! Dell, Blake, Virginia. Schr Kimira Rogers, Johnaon, Virginia. Behr Ann Turner, ane; Virginia. Schr R F Stocktoh, Bowker, teal Rebr J M White, Sterling, Virginia. Schr Jeste Irving, Chainberlain, Virginia. Schr Tun's Depew: Crittenden, Virginia. Bohr Hattie Lou, Sherer, Salisbury, Md, for New Haven. Passed Through Hell Gate, BOUND SOUTH. Brig Ida Cutten (Br), Eqdgett, Hillaboro, NB, 10 days, for Newark, with plaster to Newark Plaster Co. Brig Wm RB Sawyer, Wallace, Portiand for New York, 10 days, with lumber to Holy Sir'Mary Guncy (Beh, Nesiey. Pork Caledonia, OB, f chr Mary Curie ir) lealey, Po ledont r New York, 12 d with Gn Brew: sph nl cht ) with coal to er. y Ashby, St Stephens, NB, for New York, t to G Boardman. fome (Br), Hatficid, Moncton, NB, 8 days, for New York, with lumber to John Boynton’e Son & Co— vessel to oe Leiicay Co. B Bee jurgess, Burgess, Bangor via Norwalk for . with fisher to Gimeaot & Clapp. Schr Ophir, Thurston, Calais for New York, 7 days, with lumber to Whitlock & Bro, Schr im Duren, Doyle, East for New Brunswick, NJ, 7 days, with lumber to Mott & Howell, 1oegnE Eales, Bellette, Franklin for New York 6 days, with juumber to Simpson & Clapp. Sehr Phoenix, Cond, Tortiand for New York 6 days, with Jumber co Hell & Brothers. : Sehr 8 L Stevens, Siudiey, Portland for New York 6 days, wit Iumber to ——- Thompson. merican Chief, snow, Rockland for New York, 7 Pea pag, Canes & Pressey, rir Here Wally fe Ropes & Co, alot Er Rew York, with mdse to R W chr A E Safford, Howell, Boston for Philadelphia, Schr Alice B, Arey, Bosion for Richton Sour Maggie Camm'nga, Sinith, Rockport for New York. Schr Grand Island, McIntyre, itockport for New York. Echr Belle, Howes, Rockport for New York, gir Mary Johnaog, Phinney, Rockport for New York. chr 1, 8 Barnes, Coleman, ookport for New York, Solr F © Smith, Van Ness, Cape Ann for New York. est Conte, Wett, Cape Arn for New York, with granite to rett, Son & Co. ‘Schr Mary Poiter, Potter, Nantucket Shoals for New York, with fish to S B Miller, * Behr Gloucester, Robbina, Fall River for New York, Schr Alex Wiley, Avery, Pawtucket for New York. Schr D C Foster, Sheflield, Pawtucket for Rondout, Schr Aunfe Harper, —, Providence for New York, Schr 8 D Everett, ——, Providence for New York. Schr Martha Jane, Martin, Providence for Elizabethport. Bebr Cloud, Seaman, Providence for Trenton, Sebr Mist, Hutchins, Providence for New York. Schr Mary H Mifllin, Lewts, Providence for New York. SclirJ W Thompson, Hawkins, Providence for New York, Schr R H Daly, Lamphfr, Providence for New York. chr A B Haya, Barlow, Providence for Elizabethport. Sebr Helen, Soute, Providence for New York. Schr Caroline C, Norwood, Stonington for New York. Scbr Richard Law, York, Stonington for Fa rgl Schr Reading RR No 49, ‘Little, Norwich for Philas leiphia. Behr Louisa Gray, Hamilton, Norwich for Eiizabethport, Schr Staten Islander, Hammond, New London for Eliza- thport, Schr Angeline Van Cleaf, Carter, New London for Biiza- ort. PSehr RP King, Bliven, New London for Rondont. Schr Dr Franklin, Schofeld, New London for New York. Schr Edward Ewing, Ireiand, Hartford for New York. Schr John Hickey, Holt, Middletown for New York. Schr Geo Gillum, Benkar, Pi for New Y. Schr Henry Harteau, Jone ‘orUand, Ct, for rk. Portiand, Ct, for New York. Sebr F G Russell, Clark, Portland, Ct, for New York. Schr Arcturus, Goodsell’ New Haven for Old Providence. Schr Connecticut, Ewing, NewsHaven for Elizabethport. Schr New Regniis, Hallett, New Haven for Rondout, Sehr Harriet Fuller, Fuller, Black Rock for New York. Schr Escort, Ball, Bridgeport for New York, Schr J M Freeman, Eldridge, Bri‘geport for New York, Behr Ella Jane, Allen, Bridgeport for New York. Schr Fanny Elder, Smith, Bridgeport for New York. Schr Julia & Martha, Dix. Norwalk for New York. Schr Milo, Bell, Norwalk for New York. Schr Victoria, Dawes, Norwalk for New York. Behr Ehiza, Hale, Stamford for New York. Schr Lizzie, Sherman, Horton's Point for Philadelphia, Schr A C Buckley, Buckley, Greenport for New York, BOUND EAST. Steamship Acushnet. Rector, New York for New Bodfora . ‘Schr Redbyiventes ——, Phiindelpaia for Bridgeport. Schr J Trnman, Gibbs, Philedelphia for New Bedford. he John Freema: Wooubridge for Stamford. hr Henry Clay, , Sonth Amboy for Boston, Behr M A Grier, ——, Raritan River for Salem. Behr Winon: , Port Johason for Taunton. Schr Kate & Mary, Cogawell, Ehzabetnport for Providence. Behr J C Chew, Phiilips, Elizabethport for Taunton, Bebr Agnes, Chester, Ehizabevsport tor Boston, Behr Bagley Chase, Hilzabethport for Danveraport. Schr Dart, urphy Ella rae at] for Stamford. Schr Almira, Hegeman, Riizabechport for Glen Cove. Schr Hester, Davis, Elizabethport for Norwalk. Schr Loon, ny Rileabetnport for Rew Haven. Schr Metaiuora, Bates, Elizabethport for Saugatuck. Bcbr Lyra, Nelson, Ellzabethport for Boston, Behr HB Drew, Willard, Klizabethport tor Bridgeport. Behr Lady Abbott, Armetrong, Elizabethport for Salem. Schr Louisa, —, Elizabethport for Boaton. Schr Goo Washington, Peck, Albany for stamfor{. Schr J R MeFee, Bixby, Koadout for Norwalk. Schr Liberty, udhngon, Rondout for Norwic Sr Nelwou Harvey, Bearse, Rondout for Bustony ee mga ees eh . ee imper, New Yo fo i 5 oo 2 ie bt J | Ze SEREEPEEeEEerrerrre la 4! iy ith eae cre lhe ype SAILED. ‘Wind at sunset SE, fight. Re. Shipping Notes, ‘The Cunard iine steamship Tarifa, Captain Murphy, wilt leave her dock at Jersey City to-day for Queenstown and Liverpool. The Atlantic Mail steamship Columbia, Captain Van Btce,. will sail from pier No 4 North river to,day, a 8 o'elook PM. for Havana, Marine Disasters. Snir St Lawrence (1068 tons), Nichols, for Havre, ie Teported by telograph dated New Orleans, Juno 29, aa having ‘been burned and sunk. . ix Sreamer Taos A Scort, valued at last fallin the Straits of Mackinaw, was 7 the 23d inst, in five working days, by Captain F ‘reckin, Companys of city, voles it pontoons. Captain Merritt has o1 "t force to proceed to the sunken steamer Wabash (valued as. ‘0), Lake Huron, where divers are at work eotng ah alas wader ber. She will probably be raised in @ SOnR ALLIE OAKES, Ryder, from Eltzabethport for Provi+ and cari ern post au ' to Olly Inland for repairs. err ™ Sous WILLarD P Parcurps; of Philadelphia), ying tn the slip Co ape ‘Tucker, Swan & Co's premises, Previdence, was badly damaged by the fire on Monday. She lost spar cept main toot and gam; aad ail berrigeiog aud sale except mainsail. Her deck and bulwarke on the are badly burned, and the total damage will uot be less than #2000, She was dalued . She was sold on M (opaitiea'n Troviseuse sat Miscellaneous. LAUNCHED—At Mystic, Ct, 8th inst, from the yard of Hil & Grinnell, a frat class schr Of about "250 tons, named the Raven's Wing. She will be commanded by Captain Joseph York, and is owned by Bir Joseph Hancock and others, of Stonington. Whalemen. Bark Orlando, Montross, railed from New Bedford th inat for Indian and Pacttic Oceans. Schr J A Lew arrived at Provmeetown 2d inst with @Q, bbls wh oll. Sho has been withdrawn from the whaling busi~ ness and wili be engazed in the codfishery. Bark Globe, Tripp, NB, arrived at St Helena May 9 (and salled again same day, and was of the port 18tb boiling wn Booken —June %, 1ai 88.8, lon 68 17, bark ‘Trople Bird, of NB, cruising; had taken no oii since last report, P Foreign Ports. | BREMEN, June 94—A ived, steamship Smidt, Schweers; ork. CaLcurea, June 22-—Arrived, ship Wm Woodbury, Berri. mbay. Batted June i, ship Isabel Croom (Br), Auld, NYork, , CALLAO, April 80 (back date\—Arnved, ‘ship Charlotte White, Grifin, Antwerp (and sailed May, 14, as before re- ; Virginia Dare: Bishop, Chinches (undated May Stor Ontos . » Chi ry States); 8d, ships ‘Alerander, fordon.. 4 and Gye (an - 10th for Cork for ordera); Helveti remained May tate sixed) ; 6th, San sco (and nalied 16th {br Guanape, ax’ before reported); 9th, bark. ©O Whitmore, Humphrey, Pisco (and remained May 25, not. fixed Salled April 98 (back date), bark Antioch, Linnell, : statens doth, ships Ortental'g es Maya Pree: man Clark, Bosworth, do; Bth, In port May 25, ships Caroline Magnus, o = ~ 1s a0, Ashley, Idg gnano in the bay for the United Kingdom; Star,’ Vianello, for Gua- nape to load for fincre direc; batk Eliza (Br), Franklia, for Guanape tolond tor rhe United States, Ship James Gi nes. poy ich satied May 18 for Chinchas, loads for the United: Gxxioa, June 27—Arrived, ship Castlda, Robinson, New ork. HONOLULU, May.2}—Arrived, ships BM Slo1 ay * wood, San Francisco (ant aatied for Baker's parti Sumatra, Mutien, do (and guiled 27th for Hong Kong); June Gov Morton, Howland, do for Phenix Isiand to joad for ‘avannal shalled May 24, stonmaing Clty of Melbourne Be, Granger, tridge, Cardif, ‘ $ Webster, NYork icine i#. for Liverpols City of Waanaavons Jones, do (June 1% for dg cana both proceeded name b 3) for Bremen ‘and sailed, SOUTHAMPTON, Ju NGetpakarso, Muy de Ratled, abip Red Deer Chr), T ALPARA! , May 9 tL) y ! pc bag hy a neem a ra (BE Fy Une? 4 er, Onriney, Ho; Davee Mary’ Hinckley (Br), for Ban Frage cisco Ide; Almena, Harmon, from do, arrived April 20, unc; and others as before. American Ports. IN, June %—Arrived, bark. Kadosh, Hedge (not BOSTO: CGienred Surks Bollvia, Marshall, Cane © olivia, all, Cape Coast, Afrien; Elizabeth (Br). Campbell, Tarragona; brigs Potusett, Ander: son, mille (i, Strout, Gatbarten, ‘Ynmurl, Restless. 29th—Arrived, ship Saml © Glover, from Manila. BALTIMORE, June 28—Arrived, hriga JW Haviland (Br), LeBianc, Turks isiand; Rocky Glen, Dorr, Boston; schrn Waller, Eleuthera; Minme Repolter, Wheat. i J Mercer, Fargo. lence ; com, Newton, Maryck, Decker, NYork; May Mora, Stetson, Jack. Reward (Br), Holmes, Demerara. fo etrel (Br), Skinner, Spanish Main (and salted; Geo H Mill, Tilotéon, and ula A Barnes, Avery, tE |, bark Aquidneck, Chesebrough, Rio Janciro. BELFAST, Jtine 20- Arrived, schr Mary 6 christ, Bucks- BOOTHBAY, June 20—-Arrived schrs 8 8 McKown, Par. sons, and Annie Lewis, Lewis, NYork. FORTRESS MONROE, June 29—-Passed in for Baltimore, Ly bark J W Bares (Bri, Davison, from Troon. ‘ Fasaod out—Barks Veteran, Catoeart, for Boston: BW Cohoon (Br), Fancy, Nova Scotia; Edward cnt laiber- stadt, Amstetdam; bries Johann Carl (NG), Billing, Bre- men; Aura (Br), Bhaw, St John's, PR; Princess Beatrice Br), McGregor, Sydney, CB; schr Arctic, Norris, West In jen—all from Haltimore: GEORGETOWN, DC, June 27—Arrived, schrs Stephen Morgan, Dav} J Hoyt, Parker; Susan & Jayne, Col- line; Oliver “Ames, Lent; Ida cella ‘Torre, Davis; Jennie Shey Wilbur; Joshua Brazdon, Snow ; L A Hopkins; J Pharo, Soper; J Philips. ‘ , ‘A Maloy, Russell, and’ Theodore Dean, Cleared—Schrs Dan! Brown, Grinnell, and Carlton Jayne a Bown Fall River, Wo F Pheipn, Cranmer, NYorky Col Jones, Strang, Salem ; EJ Herraty, Hereditts, Hudson, GLOUCESTER, June 33—Arrived, sehr Alfred ¥ Howe, El- lis, Bangor for York. 2 WOLMES' HOLE, June 97, PM—Arrived, brig Alfarate, Wallace, Ellzabethport for Boston; schra Emily A Naylor, Naylor, and Eivie Dervis, Hand Boston for Philadelphis ? jesperus, Conary, Cape Ann for NYor led—BSchra Rach 3 Bail ‘Seaman, Ella F Crowell, Atalanta, Lb.) 8 Watson, Gertte Lewis, © H Spofford; sloop Win P Hunt, 24th, AM—No arrivals, MOBILE, June 24—Arrived,achrs Queen of the South, Col- son, NYork’ CE Elmer, Corson, Philadelphia, ; ‘NEW LONDON, June 37—Arrived, schrs Marietta Hand, 2 Dewey, NYork; Kate Callahan, Avery, Hoboken ; Dani Com- mock Work for Georges Hank FeEW HAVEN, June Arrived, achr Clara, Mulfort, jacksonville. PHILADELPHIA, June 28—Arrived, bark, Texas (NG), Bremen; brigs Jas Davis, Stowers, St John, NB; Abby Thax- ter, Parker, 8. Marya; Circassian, Banker, Cardenas; Prairie Grifin, Olenfuezos; Haze, Kellv, Hath; schra J J Spen- cer, Heather, Clenfuegos; Ralph Carleton, Curtis, Cardenas; United Biates, King, Moblie Bonny Bost, Kelly, NYork. Be- jow, jormanly, 1 st ig ee oh . Halifax; Fagonia, Cleared—Brigs John McDonala, All 1. Corunna: echr Maggie amen, Matgneue, | AVICOKET, dune 2—Arrivelpachr JL White, Filan: don, Blizabethport. Joie ih Nate ir PROV ENCE, June 9—Arrived, schr Chas A Grafner, ‘é Harvey, Elizabethport. Cleaved—Rark David Nichols, Wyman, St Marys. Ga, rren, Mc- 4, red iat Rachel Jane, Cook and’ john. Watt ‘hzabetbport; Village Queen, Conklin; J }i Youmans, Ki Shepard A Mount, Young; Alida, Know es, and Sil-- ver Spray, Horton, NYork; Sea Foam, Chase, do ‘or Gardt- ne XCHMOND, June 27—Salled, schr Nelle Brown, Higgins, York via Oaborn’s. NERVANNA i, June 35-Salled, bark Nordeap (N'), Beck, Roi wr orders. Prat Arrived, steamship San Salvador, Nickerson, NYork. Cleared—Bark Woodside, Havre. TAUNTON, June M—Arrived, achr Ida, Decring, Eliza- bethport. a ‘ eh i1SWPoo- 3 ~ Sd, spots Lozier, Trefethen, an der, aaTie ae Bae Ape 20 9 2tn—Sailed, achr KS Dean, Cook, NYork. WILMINGTON, NC, June 29—Arnived, steamship EI Cid, Nickerson, NYork. __... MISCELLA} HOUSEHOLD WORD. Buy your China, Glass, Plated Ware, Table Cutlery, Re frigerators, Cooking Utensils and ail other House Furnishing Goods, Ce bis 4 La Goods mar! ja plain figures. Plain CEDWARD D. BASSFORD'S, Cooper Institute, corner Asior place, BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT States; legal everywhere; desertion, &c., sufficient ie; nO publicity; no charge until divorce obtalaed; ad- free. ‘M. HOUSE, Attorney, 78 Nassau street, ; vit BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED—UNDER RECENT laws, from the courts of different States, for persons Of any State or country ; legal everywhere; no publicity; no fees till successful; advice free. FREDERICK I. KING, Counsellor-at-Law, 863 Broadway. RE YOU SUFFERING WITH INDIGESTION? 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