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witness Mr. Sei have the i matter papers, nO recoll JUDGE WCLNN'S The Senate in Session as a Court of Investigation. YE BININGER RECEIVERSHIP EXPLAINED, | uae thé Sherif, and that Judge ‘that the sheriff shontd be posted as to nis rights in ‘possession of a portion of the property and the United States authorities had another portion urder action of the Court of Bank- Judge MeCunn told me he would order AN ALLOWANCE OF TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS to Compton with the understanding that $5,000 0 to my father; don’t know any reason for the Judge proposing to do this except through kindness to my father ; don’t remember what Com ‘ton said when I told him of this proposition made by Judge MeCunn. Senator Madden rose to sa; How the Courts Grab and Manipulate Private Property. WCUNN’S MIDNIGHT MISSIONS. An Expose Showing How Justice is Obtained. in accordance served by the Cl rum prese! responient He t when I se not tind them; th others, perhap: Judge will nan onde the that one jude beiore anot years, and hay versant with the! th the cler judge to issue an order in cases tried by another The witness was then called upon to identify the papers, so that they could be put in the possession | of the Clerk of the Senate, and he did so, identified other papers which, since his examina- tion last week, he had been requested to get; they | Were summonses and complaints and applications for injunctions issued by Judge McCunn, ness said he had known counsel to GO TO THE JUDGE'S HOUSE TO GET ORDERS. That was done sometimes. To Mr. Parsons—That is seldom done. To Mr. Develin—One reason why it is acldom done is that judges do not want to be disturbed, To Mr. Parsous—The rule is that when an appli- cation is made it should be made to the judge us- signed to that special duty at the time, but som times that judge could not be found, ude to another judge. i—It_ was Judge brady who issued junction on the Board of Aldermen on the Ist of January last; there was no court in session then and the order was issued TESTIMONY TOUCHING RININGER'S CASE. Melville B. Clark was called, sworn and exam- ined by Mr. Parsons :—I am the son of Abraham B, jay father brought suit on the 4th of Novem- ber, 1569, for a dissolution of partnership with A, B, Bininger; ut the time the stock, which was wines and liquors, waa worth at thousand cation can be x . Deve the order of in) igth commenced MeVunn of the Isth of November, this was at Judge McCunn’s myself went there with paper: appointment of a receiv Hanrahan was not mentione @ man; at twelve o'clock the papers were signed the stock was alluded to as being very valuable, but I do not re- collect any sums stated; I re poiuting Hanrahan receiver before ten A. M. the next day; | went to Hanra Tahan took pr a lawyer in p: Mr. Parsons supposed that objection was over- ruled when the Senate denied the demurrer. ut the question to the Senate on should be sustained, and the Senate overruled the objection, and the papers were admitted. Counsel for the prosecution then had read a por- tion of the complaint, which showed the stock to $500,000, which, together with other papers, he offered in évider Mr. Develin said it was th counsel that all these pa) order to show that Judge for issuing his orders. Mr. Parsons inquired if counsel wanted dupli- nt in. Develin answered no; but it was essential to idavits put in. Mr. Parsons said they were included, THE RESPONDENT'S MIDNIGHT MISSION. Witness (to Mr. Parson: The President whether the objec be valued at ment of my No suits pending except partnership “Mr. sign draw up @ paper for you to sign; “he made some memoranda and said he would draw up the proper paper; the paper drawn up which Judge MeOunn referred to was drawn up by Mr. Titus, Mr, Bin- aper proposed’ that both r firm property to satisfy The witness’ recollection did not appear to be clear concerning these settlement He was positive, however, that his father ‘was satisfied with a paper drawn up by Mr. Titus for Bininger for a settlement roposed another basis. The witness said that judge McCunn was invited to hia father’s house be cause he had shown an interest in the welfare of his father in the matter; see my father righted in this matter and that his he had often talked in for this reason he Was invited to our house, and in that way it was that he was there JUDGE M’CUNN PROPOSED that his father should em jawyer ; inger’s lawyer; should give up ali the their creditors. roperty was protected ; his way; frequently; him do well; sincethen Jodge McCunn had sedd that Hanrahan was a scoundrel. pss-eXamined by in saying that To Mr. Develin—I met only Hanrahan at his office, when I handed the papers; there was much bitter- mess between Hininger and my father;.they are cousins, and had been father attending to the busiess and ing abroad; the dissolution served by Kininger on m: ‘been served two years pr the meantime ‘was atte! to ‘che bual- Schr Kossuth, Gilpatrick, Bangor for New York, with NB , Low, nena and our fomiies were inumate onc on | SAT PPING NEWS. | eersciast, Pe pare veral papers executed on the nigt, On reassembling the at ten cents per mile tr The cross-examination af the case, a8 he had Mr. Develin replied that if the Senator would ex- change places with him and promise to do fall jus- tice to his client, he would be very much obliged to CLEARED. mdse and passengers. If not, he would be obliged to proceed as he ° best knew how. Senator Madden thought a great deal of time was | town—C G Decattten: wasted, to which he thought it was his duty to ob- Steamship Idaho (Br), Price, Liverpool via Queenstown ALBANY, June 25, 1872. The Senate, convened in extra session for the trial of the impeached judges, met at noon to-dayy with the arrangement made last week, to go on with the investigation into the charges preferred agaimst Judge McCunn by the Juciciary Committee of Investigation. rman that there was not a quo- $s was taken until four o'clock. On the reassembling of the Senate at four o'clock Judge Selden and John E. Pevelin appeared as addt- tiona) counsel for MeCumn, ing answered, the proceedings were commenced. Mr. D. P. Wood moved'to add an assistant post- master to the oitleers-of the Senate, to act as assist. ant sergeant-at-arms and to aid in procuring the at Tendance of witnesses, A CLERK OF 1omas Boese, New York, who was sation before the nd for cress Mr. Develin asked the witness but afew more | Steamship Holland (Br), Bragg, Liverpool—F W J | ford rd. ton, Hi ip questions, and then Mr. Parsons asked some ques- | Hurst. Schr A J Williams Morrell, Ellzabethport for Stamford. | (imate, for Hostats Prineese Alexandra Ti, fOr dos Kate Davenport, Duncan, for Dundee; Calmut, Cheever, which he was unable to reply. up by ‘Titus and which was agreed to b: Tn answer to Mr. Develin the witness said he had ve had a conversation with Titus on the subject since Bark “1 le Joel 0. Btavenawasuexe called, Taworn and ex- | BUTKoa®, Schr Rachel Jane, Taylor, Elizabethport for Providence. 4 amined by Mr, Stickne, Nineteen members hav- prosecntion. :Cunn at the Sherits ofice at about that was there concerning an order in the case. witness was shown a Was a copy of an order he re’ } counsel proposed to put it in as evidence, The Schr Ernst & Mar! SUPERIOR COURT TESTIFYING. of the Superior Court of } miued by counsel for the | jcnate took arect snination by the counsel for the and be was 80 examined by Judge Sel- Some of the papers, rred to in the list Tbrought were not on file 'y had been on file, but I could had been lost or mixed with it frequently happens that one elieve another for a short time, and in such case the record will not show the changes, but ade the record will show who re: jection was overrulcd by the Was read, which was, it against the action of the United States authori- Schr Sassacus, Ritch ified as follows’ witness in cross-examination. the incoming of the 19th iline with it; si by a judge holding @ trial » clerk “in the courts many in them and am con- the usual course is to : the business of this the number of c: term is about 200; during a sitting we will issue from a dozen to forty orders in a nal document, but which he supposed to be a copy; | Steamer Black D per was received in evidence. tion he had with Hanrahan prior to et applica- tion to Judge MeCunn to appoint a receiver. n t y rondent’s c ° chip Russia. (Br), Cook, 1 J 5 Hampton on Friday, was taken on the marine railway at, | Francisco (and proceeded 20th t respondent’s counsel and the objection gueenrtows Win wide masccand LEY racseneens te CG | Newburyport Saturday morning. She will be repaired of | bark Frances Palmer: Jacobsen, Sain Francisca eouche ed ship Raymond, from Boston, | @amages which are quite material. Some few timbers are | for men); June 1, ship Atias (Nor), Larsen, Liverpool; 2d, 20th, lat 48 09, lon 35 39, a White Star | broken and butts started, and her entire keel and rudder | barks Queen Emma (Haw), Burns, San ‘ ¥ de good schooner for service for | Duke of Edinburgh (Br), Hil rat tri: y the Senate.) Branckt e Witness stated that he went to Hanrahan’s | Prauetlyn office, and, being an old acquaintance of his, told | steamer, bound ¢ him that ‘he had a case for a receiver to be ap- | steamer, hounl ea (Hanrahan) ; did not know that McCunn had a desk in the onice of Hanrahan & Morgan. Witness was shown the order issued by Judge an injunction on the action of Han- rahan as recelver, and Peocants ae wi was pat produced a letter writ- MA by Hanrahan to witness informing him | With mdse and passengers, to H R Morga: has just becn raised and pumped out by the Coast Wreck: | Eugen Fi modified sudge paramship, Regulator, Freeman, Wilmington, NO, 6) ing Company's pontoons, under the superintendence of Houwton, Fenningion (trom | . “ err! sailed trom Key West same day, evenin; ae hdar SCRE AD ANTE COMER TRAD Caren ere (nm ottna 18, AR oe cua Acsuw Teno AES Tae Rasatal lc erreee en | eaL ee tea tiatoarnas SonpUteel abe Witness identified it, and respondent's counsel ob- Bark Paganini (Ital), Patesalacqua, Liverpool 44 faye New Orleans, passed this place at 9 o'clock, but subse- | B& J Baker, Baker, and jected to its being tutroduced as evidence, but the | With mdse to order. Took the southern passage and hi Fithian layin in evidence. (Hanrahan’s) office | ballast, to W KR Gra anything about did not know where McCunn lived; Hanrahan | qays west of ; June 12, lat 27 51 promised me half of his commission also if he was | pack Miceel Noo aes Pointed rent Cock: have Hanrahan appointed. Cross-examined b; in California; knew Mr. Selden—Knew Hanrahan im to be a good business man | fine weather; been 11 days west and was anxious to have him appointed. (The Bark Foreninger (Swed), Goll order of Judge Fithian, Cipageeer 3 the order of | Roads 63 days, with coffee 0 Funch, Judge McCunn appointing a receiv mare OR mitted to witness, identified and put in asevidence.) | SUzar, to} W Elw least one hundred dissolved on of November; In the matter of the collision between the State | niuee Ac to Lunt and federal Courts, g Pei finally that the proceedings instituted in the State Courts had preceden Fae E ee COTA Is OiOtas ok Cane read | with sear to Simon De! Visser; vessel to bd Nevius & | dredgeboats "havin ch was midnight; use; counsel an which were for the I did not Know such | to young Clark that if I got it I would divide with Brig FJ Hende e but I have no recollection of it. days, with sugar and molasses toJ H Winchester, Had identified the papers: eived the papers ap- an'’s office and handed ‘o him; we then went to the store, and Han- ession of the store; Hanrahan was tnership with Morgan ; I believe raban was a brother-in-law of Judge McCunn; THE RECEIVER'S BOND. Witness was handed a receiver's bond and said he never saw it beiore to his knowledge; did nov recognize the signature of James Morgan to it. Mr. Parsons then offered as evidence complaint in the case and the receiver's bond, n objected to the introduction of the pa- rs on the ground that they had reference to acts fore Judge McCunn came into office the last ALBANY, N, Y., June 25, 1872, Ba: The Board of Impeachment Managers in the case | #84 days north of Hatteras. the other will be ready to supply her place. The McAllis- | ™® of Judge Barnard held a session here to-day to se- | ber to W A Parke & Co; vessel’ to Baker & f lect counsel, modera shel penluitioe wit plied to Charles O’Conor ‘Schr vohn, Williams, Wilmington, NO, 7 days, with | teon at work befo: udge Van Cott and John | nav. Conor, Who is in this city, isto | — Sch: she Managers will aj Motions for a Stay of Proceedings on Be= | Schr MS Tibbettt, Hawkti half of Messrs. Connolly and Tweed. Schr Ann Do In the case of the people of the State of New York Schr A Jennings, Blake, Virginia. against Richard B. Connolly, Mr. Courtney made a | Schr a’ motion for a stay of proceedings until the hearing Sehr A ¢ and decision of the General Term of the appeal Schr M A Bayard, Smith, Vi desire of respondent's rs should be put in, in eCunn had good cause the application of Mr. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, —Alter the commence- the suit 1 met Judge McCunn at my father's house two or three tumes reference to the suit; | remember a suit brought Fithian. Judge father’s house; Judge McCunn advised the em- ployment of a clerk who was a good also a law partner of Judge Fithian; Judge MeCunn came to our house at eleven P. M., by invitation, to consult as to what was to be done ins ween Bininger and my father, the pay- Ment of creditors and the existing suits by a sur- render of their joint property; I think there were the one concerning the receivership; Probavilities, he was there in and Middle States and for the western portion of | returned to repuir it. during to-night, Clear and partially cloudy weather BOUND SOUTH. from the Gulf to the Ohio Valley, and thence to | ySteamship Bolivar, Lawson, New Bedford for Now | 112.11 tons (nm) register. Capt Charles Kent Iw to cou Lake Erie and the upper lake region, with light to Bark Ephraim Williams, Kean, Dick's Istand for New fresh southerly to easterly winds, increasing cloudi- Missouri to Lake Superior. The following record will show the changes in the | lumber arison with the corresponding day of last year, aa Sehr A D Henderson, —, Windsor, NS, with plaster to - indicated by the thermometer at Hudnut’s Phar- macy, HERALD Building ~~ 187. Average temperature yesterday. but Judge McCunu | Average temperature for corresponding date "1% he had said he would The New Jersey Court of Pardons held a session vy ; at Trenton on Monday night. In the case of Libby Bet Logis a asa ‘son, Rockland for New York, | asi Garrabrant the Court éecided to commute her sen- | Wii lime, Pioer BinruaN H nictin tortie Sire: 130 yards east and west and 70 yards north and south into ylannacdoxa, June 10—Brig Stabia Cit Compton, a inn) would order an ‘allowance to Compton of $10,000 out of the | assets of the concern, with the anderstanain; that directed to not} ¢ Sheriff of Bergen county that N the sentence of we} 'y with stone to New Savini Mr. Develin—Judge McCunn, aay sepeieied », HANRAHAN WAS A SCOUNDREL, also said if he had known tt be would not have ap- ‘pointed him; Compton was ae = meaner J ag receiver; he said he bad known him in for- nia and knew him to be a good man; witness had | Court should not interfere with the sentence, Sehr M F Webb, Annit ction as to when or where or of whom he t the papers appotuting a receiver; he got them, wever, To Senator J. Wood—I had the papers in my pos session when | leit my house. ‘To Senator Benedict~Lhat was about nine o'clock City munie! from Mr. James setting forth very strong Informed that among the signatures to the petition Pn A Sei ais were the names of poor laborers in the street and | gchr Palladium, Ryder, Plymouth for New York. Sailed May 20, bi reservoir departments of Jersey Clty, who signed Sehr Sarah B Jones, Jones, Providence for Elizabeth. bark Roscoe Lewls do: Junie 10 bark ifelen Show, Mac: r dread o} issal. Ex. estes nber, r , do. Cleveland and James Gopsill presented the petition exch Lark, Johnson, Calais for New York, with lumber | _ Cleared at New Beitord 2th, barks Shwnrd cate snip), Glaucus, Walden, to ; Feed ely oe re che gravity of the | Set James S Shindler, Lee, Marblehead for Now York, South Pacific Ocean; Greyhound (of Westport), Allel, Tn offence and the lenient sentence {m| by the Court of Oyer and Terminer the law must take its | with stone to master. artness for thirt) owe upon a notice er; she notice had ir to the u@solution; ip to the State Prison at Trenton, friends Wo 8 champagne supper on Monday night, Solr Auua'S decays. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. oe, Empire, Jones, Portland for New York, with stone 01 er. ‘hr D A Berry, Walters, Providence for New York. Sehr Alida, Kiiowles, Providence for New York. TWERP, June Schr Isaac Merritt, Bates, New London for New York. | Caleut Schr Only Daughter, Mystic for New York. Schr Naney, Lathuni, liynn for Rondout, Schr Geo © Adams, New Haven for Philadelphia, +19 Broadw: New York, ica BOUND RAST. In port May 17, ships Oberon (Br), Strickland: Arti Steamship China (Br), Macaulay, Liverpool via Queens- | steamship Neptune, Baker, New York for Boston. r), Sargent; British Flag (Br). Steamship Bolivar, Lawson, New York for New Bed- | Grivan ‘qiry* Man ford. Williams & Guion. Schr Samuel P Godwin, Waterbury, New York for Stam. | Roslin GF Fulley. Sehr J TI ‘g - Bark brothers! Pride (Br), Boulton, Buctouche—Snow & | qciait) Thompson. Pendergast, Ellzabethport for Provi Brig Geo Downs, Laniare, Demerara—H Trowbridge’s Bark Dorcuester, from Trapani, with salt for Boston, y. comb’s Hollow, Wellfleet. The crew landed safely, Schr Breeze, Cranmer, Washington, DC—Slaght & | The steamer Charles Pearson has gone to her assistans G Petty The cargo is consicned to EG Nickerson, of Boston, and Scur Frev Warrex—Dnring the prevalence of a dense op Manhattan, Hume—New Haven. . June 15 pas Liverpool going Uth, Int 41.33, Jon 6644, an Inman | one, but he can be ma via Oct ies € Co. June 42, lat42 02 lon 148, passed bark | 2d inst, Mer keel is -xone aud planking onportelde | cisco June 8; mehip San Jneinto, Hazard, Savannah June 22, | prac seen, belo } incinto, Josco, belonging to the United States govern: | forisiands, ith mdve and passengers toW Rdarrison. |’ | ment which was sunk last winter inchis neeborwmnite. | rand ship Champion, od, Charlie: Co. “» | discharging coal into the United States frigate Wabash, Pressing, quently got on shore off Schulau. variable weather; been 9 days west of Bermuda. in treasure essel to Funch, Edye & Co. Took the Tuesday of this week. She will be taken to the Merrimac | for Boston). Bark Martin (Aus), Soblich, Bordeaux 43 days, with | and mails saved, =e dye & O anzas 12 days, with | Tnx Ban Betow New Orikans.—New Orleans, June c 18—Ship Success, Chase, fro rig DR Stockwell, Harding, Montivideo days, with | been on the bar teveral di OK. 8 Row er, Was sub- rw. Dickinson, , and com part of Wer cargo with livhtérs, hay at Inst passed over 1 ‘ig M A Paliner (Rr), Matthews, Cardenas 15 days, | from a high river, and ‘the i intermitted their labors | 4nd Quebec: City Son. Had lig’ ban (a), it winds; been S days north of Hatteras, for several — mon’ t To keep the channel | Man m (of Boston), Henderson, Sagua 13 | open. by dredging “l with pines to B J Wenberg. Had fine weather; | so that wh Schr JW Wilson, Longstreet, Mobile 15 daya, with lum. | ter, which recently arrived here trom New York, is de- | Queenstown. y , nderate weather; was 5 days north of Hatteras, ves-els of her class afloat, She would, no doubt, have os now had itnot been for the te See ee Schr Wm Allen, Grant, Alexandria. by she dredging boats ‘the recular tugs will be able to | Coventry THE TAMMANY RING, Schr E.R Kirk, Bennett, Alexandria. drag any wenel eirongh the sott mnd Grawing ‘not more | 0; bark oie, Sw Schr WW Pharo, Dissoway, Alexandria, than six inches in excess of the depth of water. Virginia, ‘th, disg. ina. Se BF Wns ‘Tur Yanwoutn Roure—We are informed that the Inter- iding one-quarter of the sidck is taken In Yarmouth Senr Sam! Wood, Wood, Virvinia. retained he International Go, The boat to he com. tumn, and be ready for service by the first vi $ ulso understand that one-quarte iy ei] ly been subscribed in this place, and chere is not a doubt that an evual amount will readily be sub. | NAS YCAR" edmoré, Munson, Virginia, elson, Rose, Virginia. Schr John Tway, Hazleton, Virginia. ine launched, The 1Zinchesin breadth and 7 feet 3 inches in depth, and is mand her. Brig Protens, Langley, Wind-or, NS, for New York, 8 | W88 Slt today for St HKLENA, order. Scbr Winner, Nash, St John, NB, 8 days, with lumber to 1871, 1972, | Chast, Talbot & Co. ber to Holvoake & Co. d of thelt danger by the fring Schr Franklin, Sedgwick, Thomaston for New York, | ternational Code,” and the proper course will be commu- ort time be placed at No. 15 White Buo the navigable chaunel of the Jade River. It will be i Stonington for New York, Hydrographic Office, Admiralty, London, May 21, 1872, New castle, NS jank Company at Wiltams: reasons why the Schr Mary A Lovell, New London for New York. New Bedford, with 360 bbis Behr Mary Ann, Allen, Providence tor New York. clean, arte Arctic, pitas » Aretic Ocean ; 23th, M Ho Je Ly 1} nia, 8d, bark James Allon, Kell, Hay for North Pacific Ocean; Atlantic, Brown, dian Ocean. “Hehe MA MeGuhan, Coll, Rockport for Newbern, NO, | .,fhe Roscoe and Northern Light will proceed to San rane et 5 . lelphi Bohr Henty Gibbet Chase, Now Bedford for New York. | _ SpoKen—APril 2, on Equator, lon 108 W, bark Northern hari UTSe. 4 was taken from the Hudson County | , Shr Clare: Dunvcre Calais lor New Tork, with Kiuber | Light or Nit, months ovt, with 10) bbls sp, bound direct MS mie gun to oner. tothe Arctic. Breekwald, Rig dd Jail yesterday and conveyed by Sherif Reinhardt hr Lady Jane, ¥ fi 24th tty, Fall River for New York. Spoken. Poruce Hh Washington. Ship Colorada, Ingraham, from New York (April ruce Head for Washington. Bee eta bag ron (April 3) for He entertained his Behr Det Plymouth for Jersey City, jane Cascneea, June NORTH SEA—HANOVER—UIGHT VESSEL AT JADE RIVER EN- | Anderson, from Melt TRANCE. Suncaror,e April The North German government has given notice | Caicutta) San Francisco, ps Nightingale, Cutter, for Boston, having been sol for Manila and New York, at $19 rks Istapa (Br), Richards, for xtending Trisstr, June 9—~, elly, 5 months out from New Bedford, gence taleit Balt We uh Rew York; big Echr Elizabeth B Hogan, New Bedford for New York. D, Schr Manna, Morris; New Bedford for New Yorks” | | clsco. May 12, lat {040 Nt oa Polntment of the recelver, but he e'yala ‘not recog. aa aa aa A 2 ft Almanac for New York—This Day. Schr Geo Toulane, Adams, New London for New Yorn. P, Senate then took a recess ‘dil eight P. M. eee cate Schr Leonora, Hastings, Nantucket for New York, with Francteco, June ‘, mM rises 11.53 | Hh to master. Ca lontgome! Evening SesAon, Sun rises...... 429 | Moon eve Sehr HP Hrown, Sackett New London for Crotan. taco for Laver pool, r Hudson, Champlin, on for New Yo dus of witnesses was fixed | Bun seta...... 735 | High water...eve 1251 | Bip Hit ntunt Mluinan Providence or New Work. | June #2 Cane Cons jark by Mr. Develin BERT EE 1Oatiey, Newnan Pocritete Tor New Work. mone od. His testimony was as follows:— OCEAN STEAMERS. Rehr New Regulus, Hallock, Providence for New York. © Chapman, McCunn advised my father to employ — Schr Virus, Chamberlaine, Boston tor New Yor! a 19, 50 miles as counsel on account | DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE | Schr Pallas, Jones, Rockland for New York, with lime rig Frode an), Hes having influence with the Sheriff; did MONTHS OF JUNE AND JULY. tod R Browne & C neiro, May 21, 1a3 36 N, lo1 t Know that Judge Vanderpoel was counsel for Ber ‘Baila, | Destination.| Offic. fT ag big Ply mag SP ot Mad Foreign Ports. pe A te geen honed oneal | Schr F Merwin, Buiice, Providence for New York. Anndbtece: Janse ataniare Fayeant} New Yor Put back 14th, Therese, AN 1B June 8—Arrived, Progre: Schr Fannie J Warner, Nickerson, Middletown for New “airman ork. Sclir John Warren, McGar. Providence for New York, See a a at r Messenzer, Dean, Taunton for New York, ? Sehr Motto, Jathes, Providence for New York. Annee, Jane W—dertved, chip Teumesh, Saat Brewxruaven, June l—Arrived, Arnin, Ruhase, New 6 New York: Johann’ Cart, May 2)—In hips Golde: st ie ous nang. red, ship Columbus, jusky, Norton, from New York. ht Dauntless, for New York. , ship JT Foster, Sparrow, e lo Mth, Sandi ug ay. Calitornia 7 Bowling Green | Schr Otronto, |, Ellsw York, Caornia “a iareangaree® | | Schr Otronto, Hammond, Ellsworth for New York, with route that to him this cross- api contat Dern rere Wooster, Calais for New York, with lum- jan examination sppeared trivial and irrelevant. PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 25, 1872. | “Schr HP ily, Groves, Middletown for New York. Arrived at do ida, Schr Flying Fish, Mould, Northport for Whitestone. File eee at Steamer Tillie, Bailey, New London for New York, with a Orissa '(Br), Masterton ; Count; Gartie (1), Pen for New York; Lucy 8 Sailed from Saugor, May 16, Matterhorn, Curtis, Boston ived, brig Lochiel (Br), Han- stown.. Sailed 12th, brig Thalia (Br), Fudge, Halifax; schrs St Hubert (Br), Ferguson, do; 15th, bark Lizzet (Br), Evans, Segue, x Bales Jnne 15—Arrived, Cornelius Grinnell, Griffin, New ‘or! z Steamship Wyanoke, Couch, Norfolk, City Point and Brig Quaco (Br), 3 er, d ve St Jo! Cons concerning the proposition for settlement, to | Ricnmond—ord Dominion steamship Cor Scr Chase, Cline, New York for Nowe Beavers te pe oS Ww Whit | Steamship Volunteer, Bloodgood, Philadelphia—Loril- | Scha Olive Avery, Buck, New York for Laneaville. and Cora, Coombs, for Mauritius; Charles hite, Witness said since the recess was taken he had | tara Steamship Co. Schr Nellie Browh, Bearse, Weehawken for Boston. G7inin, uno Gince reported come to the conclusion that this paper was the one | Steamship Nereus, Bearse. Roston—H F Dimock. Schr Bramhall, Hamilton, Elizabethport for Boston. ani witip day Foster, Jr, Cuniingham, Liverpool—Chas 1) sett Geo tavato, Nye, New Yorke or Boston, a eae anaeers Aes 1 “hall & Co. ‘ “ll, Tre ties before Judge McCunn made his proposi- | “gry Chonula Bp, Cox, Liverpool L Wright & Co. s Bockaapen, | Miabethit he. Norwich. ‘Crexrurcos, June 12—Arr! Ship Johanne Withelm (NG), Lundic, Dantale—Funch, | Sehr Helen Mar, Ward, Hoboken for Providenc sen, Queen ; . Schr KE F Meaney, Lewis, Hoboken for Fall River, Ferndale (Bx), Frazier, Queenstown or Falmouth— | Schr success, tichards, Hoboken for Fall River. over, Juue 11—Off, Frau Bophle, Voss, from Hamburg the South Foreland 13th, Montreal, Smith, from Phi- Bark Emma, © Litehfleld, Crockett, Brunswick, Ga— a Peach, Pendle . De of the’ counsel “for the | 5 Rineraiam's Ga tt aun auch, Penaseton, Now York for New London. | ror Poielpia: {Lam the Under-Sheriff; |“ Bark Jennie Cohb, Packard, Salem—Snow & Burgess, Steamer Thetis, Gale New York tor Previderios. adit the South card of the suit of Clark vs. Bininger; I saw Pid Chloris (Rus), Melander, Cork for orders—C Tobias | Steamer Galatea, Nye, New York for Frovidence, peinhia are: 00. Brig Alice (Br), Montromery, Belize—J Leaycraft, Wind at sunset E, ghan, for Newport, 8 psypaireae Fasrnourne, June vort, June 12—Arrived, Pactolus, Dalrymple, Balt!- per, Which, he sald. | sone. Marine Disasters. Middlesb rough for San Feameiseg. | Ag sed to execute, an Schr Chas FE Moody, Abbott, Para—B J Wenberg. Srrausmip ALABAMA, which was blown ashi ‘OLKENSTONE, June I~ Off, bark Lizzie Morrow, Jack- ‘ 7 in as evidence. ‘The | Sel Je Gay), Sipperieh, Aquin—c A Van Island below Galveston, tm i atorin anne aoe te son, Bora poston foe Poa: counsel for the respondent objected, and the ob- a wen floated out inte the Gulf, and only await: easter! >. dali + r Sehr Lizzie Tves, Saxton, St Croix—B J Wenberg. vind ne : x phia; La Cignena, Vidalich, ty enecke eat co etc tur S.A Holbrook (B21), Tuthill, St Plerre—H A Vatable Trine 2obrine, the fide up sumlstener, 108 heen a lone and Gorramsuns, June é—Arrived, cohr Annie Burr, Wheeler, Siri fake peasession of the’ property andl wold | *ERr wary m, Murra, Baracoa Wenbor. iran te emt ach heey gapenve Ghat | “Garou, Juno 10—Cleared, Tda Matilde, Gronow, New ie, Aux Cayes—B J Wenberg. save themselyes on the $20,000, which they are paid to get | York. ties, Who were also about to take possession. Only pe een f Da Kerr, a at ere Baeney, Nevius | !e vessel off. aa one or two unimportant questions were asked this | Sehr Lothair (Br), Flewelling, 8t John, ba Sreamsitr Norwion, Brooks, of and from New York for | Hamnuro, June 13—Arrived, Ben} Bani Rock, Ct, aeanaey night, 22d inst, but BSailed 13th, Cimbria 5 Bian yo Arrived, Francis Hastings, ‘June 13-0 New York, and landed pilot. Hone Kona, apeit ied y Ship | Congress, Purington, Newcastle, NSW; May 13, bark Chas © Leary, Baker, New York. Sailed ‘April 24, brigs Madawaska, Fowle, Bangkok ; 25th, d lay 3, barks Aeroliet (Dutch), iith, Alden Besse, 15, ships Oberon (Br), Bu parai-o, Monson for do; barks Contest fox on Long Island Sound, on the morning of the 2th | Forward, ——, Portl sdward James, Patterson & Manila (Sp), Aberm, for house, Neweastle, NSW, via Tahiti (discharged and laid Cygnet, Worth, San Petropatilowski) ; 22d, y= Ste Vine! 1 Itimore, inst, the schr Fred Warren, Robbins, from Bangor for | Vondereb, San Francisco dione! Davis objected to the reception ofa paper | Steamer Vineland, Brow Princishta. Newark, with lumber, collided with the steamer Bristol | Portland,’ O; 18th, Garibaldl, Which the withess could not recognize ug am rial | Reeamer # FPicips Brune, Philidelyhis. Dietely ‘ove in; head ear, bowser and wiatiges ati | gd port lay May n por jamond, Meredith, Philadelphia, carried away. ‘The vessel proceeded to New York, the | (Br), Jameson, and Vesta’ (ute, Bebrocder, for dot but the Senate overruled the objection and the pa- nature of her cargo (umber) enabling her to keep above | waier, Portland, 0, Mr, Stickney asked the witness what conversa- ARRIVALS. ngeis was probably the schr reported by the Bristol as | | Honoutut, May 18-Arrived, brig, North Star, More. (Ob- REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACBTS. Scur E M Branscom, which was hauled off the beach at | on berth for San Francisco); schr ante day, lat 4181, 1on 6680, a Whuue | ine thine to come. It will probably take ten days to put | | Sailed May 2, by jointed ; Hanrahan told him to apply to the Superior | Star steamer, bound east. | ‘ood order, umship Nevada, ] t Mecunn wauld. Ronolate him | Steamship Hansa, (NG), BrickensteIn, Bremen June 11, | Scur Rives, recently ashore at Squibnocket, and towed | li portJunes, ship, Atlas (Nor), Larsen, for Guano Ts- Southampton 18th, with indse and 965 passengers to | to New Bedford, was taken upon the Fairhaven railway | ands; barks Queen Fmma duw), Burns, for Sau Fran: (ir), Hill, for Newcastle, *, Morehouse, for Sari lett (ate Matthews), June 18—Sailed, barks Margaretha (Swed), Blomidon (Br) i |, AM, steamer City oi New York (and Gill, Norfolk; Falmouth; Co- Norwood, Hark- olani (1 Br), bound west; 28d, lat 41 19, lon 62 41, steam- | chafed. The oakum in her bottom is also started. Sheis | June 12; Duke of E dt, hence for Bremen. tobe repaired. aii So | REW, about galy 14h . Falmonth ja, Larrabee, Cleared sth, barks objection Was overruled by the Senate. "Witness | ee irae ee erations, with | Alona. Kone, May 10-The British, steamship Douglas, on a a said Judge MeCunn had said he would make an or- | railway iron to order? vessel to Finch, Bdye € Co. Had | PCr wual vovaxe trom this to the coast ports with $450,000 | Hastings (Br), and A M Bri der for an allowance to him, but never, said | fine weather to the Ranks; from thence 27 davs, with | the Diovu fucks in Nuinae Seales Gn ahe Mine en | Mulled—now loading for no protecting his client, Clark; | strong W and NW winds. hands, carly all the treasure and a small portion of the | vesant, New York. to McCann 1 did so ‘be. | Hark Almsia Gta, Almath, Cardia 65 dave, with rail. cargo have been saved. Iviatux, May 22—Salled, Agostin: cause I did hot know where Fithian lived, and | Yitnern passage and had light winds and calma: been is | _ Newavryrort, June 23—The work of taking schrJR | _ Ivor, Avril 2—In 1, lon 63 40, spoke | E#Wrence trom Plum Island beach will be commenced on | Madden, for Sandy H appointed, and I thought Judge Fithian would not | Bark Daniel Baker, Bottoni, Palermo 50 days, with fruit | Marine railway for repairs. LiveRroot, June 18—Arrived, Anevoca,Willia appoint him if 1 went t as anx! and 7 passengers to Lawrence, Giles & Co." Passed Gib- St Prerre, Miq, June 20—Steamer Gaspe fs ashore at the | toi Astracana, Dunlop, Pensacol = 9, Mumm, 60 Twas anxious to | Prt May als had fine woather, southwest point Langlade, full of water: passengers, crew | COS, New. Orleans Franelscg: Island Light, Mere, t + rown, San. Francisco; Pine. te, toorder. “Took the southern passage and had Lee eu nuerae, Aer Yorks "NR Seed, Hoping, Wulmingion, 7 urser arkawk, of the steams} ian Jacinto, jetge, Lieckteldt, New Yo ntos via Hampton | som Savannale has our thanks for courtesies: Arrived at do 25th, steams witness said it was decided Brig Pedro, Babrs, Surinam 19 days, with molagses to | and is oA her way up. ‘are two or more vessels | Drummond, New York; Maud, §Be Gordy Nessél to John Zittlosen.” Had good wea: | outside, which my unable to pass Without ign tering? Goetie Hteénken, Philadelphia no ailowance was ever | ther ail the pasare. ¢ shallow water has been mainly feying to the deposits | “entered out 18th, of n Frai Lonvow, June 14—Arrived, Miranda (s), Dalley, New The Senate then adjourned till nine A. M. to- | lightNE winds: been 7 days north of Hatteras. rupted navigation is pretty sure to follow. With uninter- | SM, do; Young America, &ehr Helen A Rowen, Alexander, Demerara 2 days, | mitted work by such steam dredges as are now in the B — epee serie segs Sd ma ageee $k VLRO or PR, 1a Fiver amures ireo ingress and egress to the largest ship, Tomy Le Niatapairiten mete x Webster Barnard, Smith, Arroyo, lays, | But there must be no intermission, or the same natural 0 ors, JUDGE BARNARD'S CASE. With sugar and molasses to Jide Rivera ss Co, 7% | causes which made bare before will meee them pti Lizanp, June 15—Passed, P grastinary yh agar an ‘arren (of New Haven), Lindsley, Eleuthera | Hence the necessity o: having two boats in the service, | Hamburg for Cardiff. ayton. Had | serlbed as one of the most powerful and best constructed Linexics, June 14—Arrived, Adjutor, Emerson, New se of | yMOviLte, June 25—Arrived, steamship Assyria, Smith, ‘al stores to ES Powell. her rudder, to supply which it was necessary to send to ew York for Glaszow. ir General Torbett, Sheppard, Pantigo, NC,5 days, | New York.’ We earn that thisarrived by the steamer St MARskILUES, June 12—Sailed, Ismailla (8), Ovensténe, ive an answer to-morrow, and if he declines then | with shingles to H Devine & Co. Is bound to Pough: | Louis. With regard to the present obstruction we are in. | New York. pply to Daniel Pratt, keepste. formed that a stiff cake or crust of hard sand has formed | , Manta, April 4—In port Sehr MW Hupper, Wilbur, Alexandria for New Haven. | upon the mud beneath, and that as soon as it is broken up | New York; John Lidget (Br), r y (Br), Ellery, from Hong Kong, arrive Matanzas, June 15—Arrived, bark T ‘erry, Virgin jonal Steamship Co have agreed to build a new first chr. 8: Bebr Ann Do Hinson. Ving tia ass side-wheel steamer, to cost. trom $75,000 to $1000, | Gutta. New ey Wavece, 7 N. Y., June 25, 1872, Schr John Forsyth, Decker, Virginia, for the route between St.John, Yarmouth’ and Boston— avana; ‘17th, brigs Amelia’ Emma, Cleared Mth, Diana, Wilmington, NC; City of New York, i, April 28—Arrived, Rainbow, Thayer, Singapore Gnad, June 13—In port brig Wolfville ‘ork. , OB, June 20—Arrived, brig Inginac, Quaxxstows, June 14—Arrived Favorite, Payne, New from the order of Judge Hogeboom. The motion Schr O TT Booth, Lonustreet, Virginia. e Fs granted. Sti Sehr Julius Wet nder, Virginit. ree Met iat BObaEL i tind #2. trom the vara | Tene net Die 7 , Vi 5 rl 1 y |, June 22, trom the ya mas, Mol 5 Mr. W. H. Peckham represented the people. On| Schr a'M Dickinson Dickhvzon, Georgetown, DC, for | of Scammell Bros, sete Charles BH Ncammnelk, Ghats | Warexa, June li--Sailed, Pacifico, Cascone, New York. Mard Bartlett the same | gaynnet . J vane sted xchr, and went off finely from the ways, but | _ Papax order was made in the case of William M. Tweed. Schr Helen Hasbrouck, Hall, Georgetown, DC, atter going @ little more than the length ot herself stuck | for New York. te SEA Behe Lottie Kista Rn mreiows the veawel will doagof with the Nigh wags ee Coe AE | yee Acting, for New ork Lottie Klotts, Georg DC, vesse| off wi igh tides, B rte ‘ork, THE WEATHER. Behr Kale Ranger, domed Georsetown, De: rnatty Me, on, Satoray, 284, 37D Biniadet, a three. | | Foxcx, June Salle, be Schr T WH White, Smith, Gi etown, DC. usted Mr of 8, named rial ‘isk. ie is jaltimor Seca ies BchrO HN Rogers Cubberiy: baluuore ior New Ha- | owned by UB Fisk and others, of West Dennis Mass the | Porto, Ganetto, May. 17—Arrived, brig Portugalelo Win D ven, builder and Capt Crowell, who will command her. (Span), DeUris, New York y BIGNAL OFFICE chr Oliver Scofeld, Dissosway, Battimore for New He | saitcned trom ihe yard of Wellener & enck weltt Austin, New ork aen. “ ihe y: BI ck, Ny WasuINGTON, D. C., June 26—1 A. M. ‘Schr Raven's Wing, Young, Philadelphia for Provi- | Yesterday oth). She will be commanded by'C y ‘rew, Pensacola (and left for Bristol)’; 15th, 1—In port, ships Hercules, Lincoln, for furin Adelaide is 96 fect in Iéngth, 24 ‘ect |. Sctuuy, June 13—Atrived, dence. erintend-'| York ; Aurora, ‘Schr Wake, Gando, Philadelphia for Providence. ence she has been constructed. She is 125 feet in length, | Ageroen, Jacobsen, New Orleans; Auguste Dasing, New s . 3 breath of beam, 15 tect depth of hold and about 400 | York. Peni velssring -vatilke rt Rehcsgsh a thes sg ReToRne Bark American Liovds (of Stockton), hence tons; her materials are the bert Chesapeake ‘white oak, arrived at do 24th, stramshins City of Brooklyn, Tibbits, cl s vedi 7 m 1b locust and Southern yellow pine, i en ie Liverp SE of the Highlands, found the foremast badly sprung; | the gneral treluhting business be for do ‘ana both prosee C % At Bangor, June 24, the schr Maria Adelaide, just fin- Rancoon, May New England during the day and the eastern portion Passed Through Hell Gate. ished at Oakes & Son's yard, in Trower, was to be | Europe; Top Gallant, Phillip: Fi outh, York, with stone to Post Office contractor. ST cant ae ah WEOOe Oi ein| eamnar: Bunperor |i gure a cart ere oe em ‘AusteR, June 9—Passed, ship Rutland, Jameson, |—Arrived, Anna Maria, Thornton, Bos- hess, fresh to brisk winds and possibly rain trom | day~, with nlaiter to Crindal, Betreanx € Co.” tone Weather is very ‘oggy, and vessels have had to re- | snictis for’ Rio sauciro, 1ieahas ao higl ‘ash, StJohn, NB, for New York, with Notice to Mariners. ae pechcanaees Schr Mary C, Cook, Rochester, NB, for New York, with Fortress Moxnor, June 2, Sirananax, May—Sailed, hark Ynno, Blethen, Amoy. The Weather in This City Yesterday. sranite to order, A new screw pile lighthouse is building on ‘the Thim- | In port May 10, bark Anna W Weston, Crowel Sehr Zampa, Jewitt, St John, NB, for New York, with | bles, ‘ust norih of the Willoughhy Spit Lighthouse, Tt will | castle, NSW; brig L ns, Bp tehe eaiid\ oa siak weit iocs New Sank. so be completed in a comple of months when the lightship | | Sr Mrowancs, May 1—Arrived, Bi s : * "i chr 3 5 John, 3 X 2 days, | will be removed. Capt Fenton, with the tender Tulip, " temperature for the past twenty-four hours in com- | with lumber fo Chace, Talbot « ( 7% | Gngaged on the work. ‘ akin Balled 884, Galena, jouston, mp ; ba sary to re: | Carpenter, from Rangoon, arrived April 30, tor M and back on private terms; Forest Belle, Po une 5—In port bark Howlan: Schr Zampa, Jewett, St John, NB, via Vineyard Haven, | that from the Ith day of Ma: , 1872, ¢ follow! In port May 4, shi » 824 70° | abdays, with lumber ty Jowett & Pitcher. Alteration will be made in respect Yo the’ Jade Kiver eh: | load bnvowners! ae ~ % 68 Sehr A J Buckley, Buckley, Port Jefferson for New | trance hght vessel, viz. :— Florence (Br), Hi oa 67 The lichts will be at the eae heights of 51 feet on for sugar and . 10 65. ony Bangor for Newark, with inmast Aud 31 feet on the foremast above the sea, | York, nearly tull, to sail in two or three days; Minnehi ok ollfsion with steamer Bristol | and durin heavy wea it may become ne M st. g eights to 4) 26 ie ectively. ahah» Bangor for New York, with tum- | * The black ba: Kets hitherto exhibited ‘on the fore and | ““Nuiwan. seeeee Loude a < mizen masts will be on the fore and main masts, Boston it Ww ys; Wi e ‘srwnpueimianhetinighatmenatsinnleianateh ene ar E Gage, Smith, Calais for Newark, with lum- ‘ It iy Hight ined tes not on its SNA Do baskets will be day SUR TEW Sve y He Niet ewe Gna) CeO LHExS 10 01 re orsted, buta black square flag will be sh ) J i. NEW JERSEY OOURT OF PARDONS. sche H.Curtle, Curtis, Calais for New York, with tumber | maimabd the light willnorbe exhibited. SON” At WBS | me Wanentane erased, etoamehip Vicksburg, Tig dole olin Boynton & Son. During thick and fogey weather a bell will be soundea | Se gum Vew.Ygre, tor Port au Prince, fog soun AGO, ved, Libby Garrabrant Saved from the Hale | , Schr oniaro. barber, angor for New York, with tum- | fopa pend of sme mite cvery three minuten mon, Newport Henry Knight, Gilkey: Gardiy. Gavelta ! eering Wr whe ; ‘ termAvery To Be Hanged Next Friday— | “fchr General Hall, Peters, Rockport to New York, with | ight vessel. will be warned of thelk danger bythe nny | Hemet, (ee Villan, dos sch Ricardo Barros, Newton, Bumsted to Suffer the Penalty of the | Move. order, of minute sins sounding the bell, or by signals of the “Ine | Sailed 10th, schr Sea Side, Woodworth, N of Hatteras, Saaua, June 14—Sailed, bark Marathon, with lime, to Haviland & Co. ‘ nicated when possible, ‘a8, Schr Colonel Eddy, Ingham, Portiand for New York, CABLE RAR AND TORPEDORS IN JADE RIVER, ot Hous NB, June 22—Arrived, shi with stone, to Jone: . NB, " Also that for experimental purposes a cable bar willin | Dennis, Boston: bark Mornin, Arrived, Vincenzo, June 5—Sailed, barks Arion (NG), Norden- ), Greenman, do. én, Bjelke, Baitt- ican schooner AreRPORD. June 'l4—Arrived, Gr: f tence to imprisonment for life. The petition in her | Sclir Addie Hamiin, Lewis, Fall River tor New York. marked by buoys. iy ow should go to my father; at one dime Sehr Henry May, Brackett, Providence for New Yo ! Lng hd cLunn advised the empigymnent of Judge Vander- | pehaif was signed by four thousand persona. Behr Lucy-a Blossom, Joyce, Boston for New York, willbe lad Ebook hale scott iy Ot. ton The Red Peete earrean oe 1, of the firm of Brown, Hall & Vanderpoel The Court declined to interfere in the case of Sehr HV Daryea, Carpenter, Glen Cove for York. | Roads Buoy; they will extend 160 yards east and west, | more: Excelsior, Sin; ink this was because he had inflaence q@ith t Avery, who was sentenoed to be executed next Schr Clara Post, Ferris, Portchester for New York. and each end will be marked by a red buoy. . Yarwourn, June Sheriff; Judge McCuna, in speaking of Hanrahan, | Friday, at Hackensack, for the murder of Jacob Erb | Sebr H & Billings, Tilley, Bristol for New York, ‘By command of their Lord shi sald ie was one of is boys and he wanted £0 see | at Creaskil. ng Secretary of State was | Sclir A all, Dimrock, New Heilford for New York, o Johnson, New York; barks HF tinery dgton brig Florence, Ma: ik John Aviles, Boston : law must be carried out on the | burg. Whatemen, ‘America the Court of Oyer and Ter: Sehr Kentucky, Alden, for New York. Arrived at San Francisco June 22, bark Loulsa, Slocum, | ALEXANDRIA, J e petition an behalf Of mohaten ete Schr Yarmouth, Baker, Hyannis for New York. of NB, from New Zealand, all wetl, bound to tle Arctic, | Knight, une 2%4—Arrived convict, was presented, A'letter | Sehr San Luls, Ryder, Providence for New Yor ee een Use keke Mia's thaw dads Wasl M. Brand,’ imember of te Grand | REE Ravan ‘yinae putative for New York: | ggeyufge, om Vokoname May & Haw Dark Aretie Tripp, | that indicted Bumsted, to the Governor, | sche Md Mead, Antone, Providence lor New York, ‘Arrived at Honolulu May 19, bark Roscoe, Lewis, of | $54 oo Gem, Johnson, Providence; permand 80) do whale, all | Sailed—Schrs A F Whitney, Maw New London for, Hoboken. sold, to ship caro on Lolani; 28th, bark Helen Snow, Mac- | Atwood, Boston: Belle Har was laid before the Court. The Governor was also Schr Giraffe, Bradley. ere eeaee, Ret een Fore pmber. eat ve : New Bedtord, with 170 bbls sperm; BOSTON, June 24— Br), lowes, Baltimore; ps Palmyr ny NBs" back Zingarelt NBS ‘har rel brig Melrowo, Grits Pensacola; echt Plymouth or arms) ye! ie janeir Arrived, barks I Pegti Wild Gazelle, Jone Holt, Matanzas; Robert fom New York for Shanghae, “4 from, New York for San Fran- ‘homn Cardif? for Hong Kong, May Arracan (NQ), Jessen, from Hamburg for San & om bath Forciont. ”’182 days from San Fran- jjaekain, trot Cardi for New York, ared—Steamer folk; barks Johann vor, Mountfort, Galveston buco and a market; schrs Btar, Plummer, Plummer, Sail rigs G W. Latimer, St Johns, PR; Cecile, Bere nique. June 19—Arrived, ‘ork: 2th, bark Eugenia. seine ‘20th, bark Lord Baltimore (Br), 00. Nie ‘orest Oak, Boston. tees New York for Cienfuegos, June 11, Baltimore for Matan- ‘om Baitimore for Rio Ja- Bost Cleared—Schrs Porto Rico, Wentwortl Warren; Kendrick Fish, Roley, New York; Mediord, Orne, BRISTOL, June 23—Arrived, schr Delphi, Allen, Eltzas bethport. Bailed—Schr HJ Billi BRIDGEPORT. Ju bethnort: Elia 'HARLESTON, t, for New York, ‘Arrived, Jessore, McLellan, New Newark; Brunettes New York or edt schirs, Mercer ed, steamship James 4, brig Joseph Clarity Dort—Ship Emma, Rich, ldg; bark Lord Baltimore: TRESS MONROE, June 25—Passed in for Bal lardo; Jeremiah, Cheeney, from Brows out—Ship Rod pbnased ont. Dark Lake zen City fomona, m No lermo for New York Bark Clio, for Bal Itimore. L RIVPR, Sune 2—Salled, Brightman. Ponce. reli june 19—Arrives FERNANDIN hi Ne DIN A, “eho, from Fi lies: 3 re st, Point for Rio Ta Symes; Ophelia Gr), hre JL Lock ie. (Br), Meldrum | tio Janeiro for ordera. sehr James A Brows GALVESTON, Jun: 16—Sailed, bark Daphne, Welser, i LYNN, June 18—Arrived, schrs Samuel Castner, Jr, Lake, Phfladetvhia, a 19th—Arrived, schrs St Mary, steetman. and W @ Bart- lett, Philadelphia; Florida, 2ist—Arrived, schrs Thomas Morris, Cozzen: night, Hopkins, Port Johnea 20—Arrived, stenmshin Yanoog . from Sunderland, tila, Melville, Philadetnt |, Genoa; schr Angel Governor Mor- yancan and Garde hore); Pharos, Coller, for empson, Port Johnson, Barrett, Phila ship Freeman sehr J G Whipple, Cleared—Steams! O22 Jing 2? - Belen lintony " r), Ward, Ruatan Island, Sournwest Pass, June 26, 6 PM—No arrivals; sld, schet f NORFOLK, June 22—Cleared, bark Pomonia (Nor), Mol« ‘CRORN, June 22—Arrived, Chase, and A B Hayes, Barlows, immick, Semdwich for do. T, June 22—Sailed, steamer Centipede, M—Arrived, schrs Millie Chase. Kelley, D n for do; John te Scranton, Palmer, do for do; sloop Harvest, Cora win, do for do. Salled—Schrs Daniel Webster, Packer, New York ter & Hooper, Bradbury. Haverstr: leteh, doz also sehrs Adeline Hamlin, Miller, Fall River, pot bark Jessie Rogers (Br), Woolo- g. 4 sehr Madisom \s—Om, Lapwing, Hewison, from | aims, Philadephia. Salled—Schrs Hastings jamnel, Rallo, Philadel- on. gs, Batchelder, Sel , Finley, St John, NB—P I | Boston, went ashore on the group of rocks known asthe | Guanape; Saxonia (a), Winzen, New Orleans. MANSFIELD COMPTON WAS SWORN Nevius pitmed Pa ee tain Cows, off Black H and examined by Mr. Stickney. Was counsel for pachr Marcena Munson, Dayton, Richmond—Slaght & cume off without serious injury night ot the 23d. Py Ari Dark; Ww \dge McCunn’s house at mid- | Petty. is. ; Sri ae se 1300, to have him issue an Schr Jane Emson, Van Cleaf, Washington, DC—Slaght & | went ashore ina thick fog on Monday afiernoon near Sailed 13th, Niphon, Day, Cardiff and United States. injunction and appoint a'receiver; immediately on | °° presented my papers and " asked for the appointment of Hanrahan as receiver; Schr Monmouth, Anderson, Baltimore—Slaght & Petty. | the vessel is owned by Messrs Ryder & Hardy. She’ will | Saigon (and sai am not certain whether the receiver was appointed | Schr Wanata, Sumerton, Richmond—Evans, Ball & Co. | probably be got off. ‘Acopy of the order was identified by Sehr Maud Webster, Wentworth, Lynn—H W Loud & | the witness as being a similar but not the original | ©; op Pearl Lewis, and Charlie for New York! Fashion, ish, Barker, and Veranda, Pond, ret, schr Artist, Clement, Port Johnson kK. Page, Urquhart, 0. 23d," PM—Arr! for New Bedford, Salled—Schra J M Freeman, Kelley, New York, Eequte maux, Blake, Dighton for do; Fashion, Hudson, Provi« ‘th. 8 AM—No arriv: NORWICH, June 22- Cerro Gordo, Ho NEW HA’ Beatrice, trom Antwerp for 8. : -Arrived, schraJ D Ingraham, and oboken: Storm, Trenton. EN, June 2—Arrived, achrs James Hoffman, W R Powers, Crossle: ‘avannah; Annie Bell, Fi< ‘kelu, Ethridge, Plymouth» Schropshire, New Brunswi Hoboken; W R Beebe, Bee! king, Ponce, PR; Julia A Be Schr Vermillion, Hunter, New York. June 24—Arrived, San Carlos, Atterton, Marcia Reynolds, m, ‘Carbarien; Aleyone, Trim, Bangor; Mary Riley, Riley, Provi-! Willard, Wallace, Portiand: Golden Eagle Achorn, Boston rd: M'E Rock: La RW'Shannon, Dilk: Howes, New Bedtor John erry, hill, Rockhill, Sale Morning Star,’ Leac! Norwich; J B Van Dusen, Hunter, Salem; Emma Shi Shaw, Milton; M RCarliste, Ortlep, Providence: Jos Amo: Elwards. Somers, lv, New Bedlo W" Hine, h, ‘Pawtucket; rancisco ‘4th, ark ‘Tonia, McLean, Tabiti; June 3, Blethen, Aucklan Cake,” Smith, do; acgie Cain, Scull, do: W G Dearborn, Scull; J W Fish, Walls, and 8 & E Corson, Corso Salem; Whitney Long, Hay: Cleared—Ship Monarchy (Br) Furbish, Antigna; schrs Tsal Whitney Long, Hays, Salem: 8 & ton; Admiral, Steelman, 2 yh i brigs North Sta: iral, Steelman, orbing Star, Hal D. Dey BOUTS brig Hele: bella, Burton, Mayaguez . Salem; Amos Edwards. Some ;8_L Simmon: ah Wood, Hickman, do; Mercy, Portsmouth, NH; 8 A’ Read, Babcock, Smith,’ Boston; Get rtine, Butler, Fall River; Wei Tracy, do; J 8 Weldon, Crowell, Providence; W Wallac Scull, ‘Dighton; Martha Inness, Wiley, Lynn; Jonatha: ; J W Hine, Lane, Norwich. terday, bark Anna Frat fo Philadelphia Amoor (Br), Tosh, Corson, do; Lama edo; 7th, ach’ W The clearance sth, of schrs' Helen for Pensacola, has been an- | May, Neal, Bath ces, 20 days from Demarara; A ship, three barks and a brig passed in this morning. reports here yesterday outward bound brie Rosevell chr Walton; bark Madcap remains for orders. Howard reports 'vacsed in to-day shi from Liverpool; barks Bijorn, from land, from Rotterdam. and David Pierson, from 25th—Arrived, ship Zimi (Br), John Williamson, Palermo; bri sehr Willie Martin, Havana. The hark Daring, from the West Indies, is ordered ta a PORTLAND, June 2—Arrived, brig Ernest, Hodedot , to load for Rio Grande; schrs Lucy Baker, Sno" James Bliss, Hatch, Philadelohia: Ameli Kelley. Hlizabethport; Stampedé, Whitmore, Boston, load for Washington, Cleared—Bark Edward Albro, Stamp, Picton; brig Ella Maria, Doull, Turks Island. brig John Snerwood, Ranloff, Boston, td rt Benedict, Crockett, Clark’s Island Cleared—Schrs A M Chadwick, Coan, Georgetown, Smith, Alexandria. 1, June 2l—Arrived, schrs Ma‘ met, Smith, and W B Darling, Hatch, oo Blade, Coombs, Routh Amboy port. June 4—Arrived, Brown, and ‘Hunter, Union (Br), Rena Rathbone, from Alexandria. Sailed—Bark Geo Walker (Br), W: Tra Bliss, Norton; Wm 0 I ived, schr (yacht) Palmer, Stuy- Birnle. Philadelphia james Shephard (Br), fof orders (another account says Abby. Ryerso leweastle; Neder: ‘Cavour, from Liverpool; scl nS ool; bai Emma Bers, Londo nsacola; Vancouver, Hannah Morris, Morris, hip Atlantic, Glendell, New York. Salied 18th, Prussian (s), Dutton, Montreal and Quebec; vate, wnlet bas North American (s), Miller, do do} 01 us (8), GIL, Bos- ton; Comadre, Penri ‘i Unanima, Minto, Sdvan- nos A; ith—Arrived, sch Eynon, Ne} Antwerp (8), Eynon, New fortiw nee 7 rcher, Montreal and Quobee: Austrian ‘equires constant service, and | (5); Richardson, do do; houid work be suspended even for a few weeks inter- | York; Italy (9), Thompson, OM Fieepatrick, inerick (s),Jamie- | JM Fitzpatrick, shins Wilmings jelphia, Below, mn. G Blanchard, Blethen, from sable : Lonpoxnenny, June 15—Arrived, Robert Godfrey, Chay 1 one 13 disabled, from any cause whatever, ABR Namere | Ladancdieadiiksch: Now combine bie ae Jacob, Raymond, arry B Diverty, Nickerson; Dr Franklin, Smith, hultis, Young, New York. June ’22—Sailed, achr Susan E Nashy York. ‘ived, Schr Samuel Carlton, Burke, Elizabeth ort. PYAN FRANCISCO, June 17—Artived, Republic, Cobb, Hong Kong, via Yoko ships Surprise, Ranlett, for olsen, for'do steamers Great ana; Mohongo, barks Comet, Fuller, Honolulu r, tor Valparaiso, having put back Hawes, Port Ludlow ; Victor, Gove, P leaky, disg ; schr Javall (Ain), from Hong Kong, arrived F Whiton, Blan- Halsey, Baltimore; igs Charles Dennis, john M ‘Barnes, Arnett, Cedar t K Ml another quarter in St.John—the other two quartersto | “Snited 17th, bark Jonathan Godfrey, Howes, New York; rlow, N of Haiterns: Nicasio (Sp), Pla, Norfolk; 18th, bark ofthe | Amsia (Sp), Escouriza, Falmouth. Newcasree, June li—Bntere Steamer Alaska, Lachlan, Yokoham: oodley, Humboldt. rk Willimantic, Ws teamship Seminoleg SAVANNAH, June 25—Arrive Boston. Cleared—Schr John 8 Lee, Wilmington, Del. SALEM, June 22—Arrived, brig Adele ‘MeLoon, Robit son, Philadelphia; Maria Roxana, Heels, Newman, Port Johnson; Challe: boken; RI Kenney, Wallace, Coxsack! ; Zicavo, Manny As Mo Le re irs Althea, Corson: Jesse Wilson, Conley, rson, Philadelphii schi Everglade, Dow June 22—Arrived .llgabethport. d,schr Mary Natt, New rs Thomas Hull, Brown, and Connecti hine, Saunders, do. ‘eared, schr J G ville, HAVEN, June 22—Arrived, brig Mary Thompson, Boston: schrs Kate Carleton, Matanzas. fe Portland; Abbie Pitman, Philadelphia for do; H W_ Wel Salem; a D Talbot, Boston for Philadelphia; Walter Pal month tor do; General Hal : Nicola, St John for do. Passed by—Schr Centurion, Sailed—All beore reported'exer M A MeGahan, LW harles E Smith, General Hall, Ocean Radger, @ joneer, Walter Palmer, Kate (i n, Abbie’ Pitman, rived, schrs ¢ 1Grant, do tor Boston; D Haskell, Alexandr’ lymouth; Indiana, N Salled—All west 24th—Arrived Boston; A Denike, Island Belle, Georgetown, DC, for do for Portland ; Rowen MINGTON, NO, June 22~Arrived, gion, Thomassen, Boston; schr Lucy Wright, Elzy, New ‘ork. %Ath—Sailed, sch ‘ig Florence (Br), LeBlanc, . Vina Haven for Bangor for New York. 25th, Algeria, Le Messurler. do W Kimball, Jr, ‘Benji ' Wel: jew York for Bangor; Gen~ Tasker, Philadelphia tor. for do; Coral, E! pe for Salem. is. Energy, Gaulkins, Beaufort, sed by 16th, Majestic, Gibbons, from Guanape for r rry, Baltimore for B iam Slater, Georgetown, an, Rockport, Mai Elizabethport f ark Eldorado Woodbury, une, ainbler, Crocker, Bos- eamship Regulator, Freeman, New York¢ snowman, Salem, Mass.; xchrs’ K on; Luola Murchi- Silva, Be 1l—Passed, bark Lorten Vale (Br), ja Table Bay for Boston. Ship Memnon, Baker (from __ MISCELLANEOUS. BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FRO Courts of different States, legal everywhere; deser- tion, ée., suMcient cause; no charge until divorce granted. Advice fre HOUSE, Attorney, 180 Broadway. _ HERALD BRANCH OFFIC! corner of Fulton avenue and ‘Open trom 8 A. M. to BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTA! NED FROM! the courts of different States, No publicity. Advicet i blic and Commissioner tor every State. ING, Counsellor-at-Law, 363 Broadwi ¥ required; No e. 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