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TROTTING AT GOSHEN, N. Y. —e LAST DAY OF THE MEETING. ¥ime and Fashionable At- tendance. THRBE CAPITAL CONTESTS. ny Coroner K. Wins the First Trot, Gray Jack the Second, and Gerald the Running Race. ‘Tee first‘annual meeting of the Goshen Park As- ‘sociation closed yesterday, with three events, two Dveing trotting contests and the third a running race, all‘of which came off, much to the delight and satisfaction of the spectators. The association ‘Were'so. well pleased with the result of the mect- ang ‘financially that they were yesterday discuss- img ‘the necessity of having another meeting the -ooming autumn. They intend in the future to give <purses for young stallions and fillies, and will “getup Produce Stakes among the numerous breed- ‘ere in Orange and other horse-raising counties in ‘the State, The track was in excellent condition and the weather delightfully balmy. The ladies’ balcony ‘was well filled, while in the enclosure and around the track was a large muster of the sterner sex. It was unfortunate for the farmers that the trot- ting came off at this tame, as they are all busy get- | ting in their hay, oats, wheat and rye, and they were greatly disappointed in consequence; hence | the contemplated autumn meeting, especially for the entertainment of this class of sportsmen. In the first trot there were seven starters, com- prising R. F. Galloway’s brown horse Rockland; Peter D, Lefever’s bay gelding Lefever Jack; Wm. McMahon's bay gelding Coroner K.; J. J. McNally’s bay mare Addie; James McKee’s bay mare Young Thorn ; George N. Remer’s bay mare Leo Vischer, and Wm. J. Moore's gray gelding Mystery. Mystery had the call at slight odds over Coroner K., Young Thorn being the third choice. The drivers im thie race acted in the most oifensive manner, coming up when and in what way they chose, and meither threats nor persuasion could induce them te behave decently, After an hour was spent in fruitless attempts to start them, they were @espatched in a straggling way, and Coroner K. ‘won the heat, Rockland second, Young Thorn third and Addie fourth. The second heat was given to Young’ Thorn, who came in even with Coroner K.; but here the judges erred by not giving tne heat to Rockland. The third and fourth heats “were won by Coroner K., Young Thorn receiving ‘the second money, and Mystery the third premium. The second trot had three entries, consisting of the chestnut gelding Fleetwood, gray gelding Gray Jack ‘amd bay mare Onee, Gray Jack was the favorite over the field at odds previous to the start. He won ‘the race by the mare Onee grabbing her boot in the ret heat and being sto) for fear of an accident, The gray gelding SSémed sore and not dt to trot for money. Fleetwood made a sorry xhibition, and could neither trot nor stay. He shou!d be let up until he is able to trot a heat or two before being — again in a contest. The third event was a running race, catch hots wom ty which there were six entries, consist- ing of F. pont gh bay mare Optimar, 8. L. Brown's bay horse Whalebone, James McKee's sorrel gelding Athlone, Wiliam Carr’s brown Feather, Thomas Jones’ ‘black Pee Gerald and W. H. Hanford's bay stallion Harry Hooth, When the Rorses were called but three of the above re- pond These were Gerald, Athlone and Har: th. The latter was distanced the first heat, an Athlone on the second. Gerald won a very good race. He was the favorite before the start at two to one over the field. The following are the details of the racing as it progressed :— THE FIRST TROT. First Heat.—Coroner K. was first away, after nine- wen false starts, which occupied filty minutes; won, Thorn second, Mystery third, Rockland fourth, Addie tifth, Leo Vischer sixth and Lefever Jack seventh. At the quarter pole, which was | ee in thirty-seven seconds, Coroner K. led two. hs; Young Thorn second, two lengths ahead of Roe tand ; Mystery fourth, Addie fifth, Leo Vischer wixth and Lefever Jack seventh. The latter was mever in the race from the start. At the half-mile = Coroner K. still led, Rockland second, i<%, Thorn third, Addie fourth, Myster: fifth, ischer sixth and Lefever Jack sevent The horses were considerahly spread out as they passed he score, in 1:16. Coroner K, led two lengths at vhe three-quarter pole, Rockland second. two in advance of Young Thorn; Addie fourth, ay fifth, Leo Vischer sixth, Lefever yack seventh, a distance behind. Coroner K. kept in front and came in a winner by four lengths, Rock- land second, two lengthe ahead of Young aed who was four lengths in advance of Addie; Myster; sift, Leo Vischer sixth, Lefever Jack distanced. a Heat.—Young Thorn had the best of the send-off, Coroner K. second, Addie third, Mystery og | Rockland fifth, Leo Vischer sixth. At be quarter pole Young Thorn led two lengths, ‘Serene K. second, Addie third, Rockland fourth, Mystery fifth, 23 Vischer sixth, Young Thorn vcame around to the stand :two lengths ahead of x K., who ran considerably. The time to ‘Vhe quarter pole Was thirty-nine seconds and the whalf-mile pole 1:18. At the three-quarter pole ‘eee, Ro Thorn was one length ahead, Coroner K. be Rockland third, Mystery fourth, Leo Vischer joroner K. ran around "the Jower turn until mex was lead and head with Young Thorn, and they pan ee. ee Aire and passed under the mor inion tetas oa toll ey . SECON: nd th ry font Addie Afth, Leo Viacher sixth. Time of the heat,. ner daca, Aaa ar "A ANS? ny 4 ie rd, Mye' jourth, the others in a bunch and all of them “break king up. When the leader reached the quarter pole, In t} urty- eight and a quarter seconds, Coroner K. wag first two Tet Mystery second, four lengths ahead Youn, y Who was two lengths ahead of Rockland, Addie’ ‘ifth, Leo Vischer sixth, The places of the horses were unchanged to the half-mile pole, which was made in 1:1714. Coroner K. led irom there to the end with an occasional pio or two, and «ame home a winner of the heat ae two lengthe, about the same distance ahead of Mystery, who was four lengths in front of Rockland, the ‘latter being a dozen lengths in advance of Addie; Leo Sor age pF os the two latter just Inside the distance flag. Time of the heat, 2:36 ourth Heat.—The horees fina very fair start, but Coroner K, took a commanding lead around the pli and was four lengths in front at the quarter in thirty-eight seconds: Young Thorn second, | take ap avenge strect, vetween Ted! Stewart, for $2,169. Foun ree to Jamés aries ney ig dua sees ee Be eae. $70 to sphere Ve eae 8. Ate sb. m & I oh b. bh, WI . ‘William Carr's br. f. own. ‘Feather. Hay. Firat heat, 62% Second heat 58 THE THIRD RACR. First Heat.—Athione and Gerald jumped away by phen Harry Booth being several lengths behind. lone and Gerald ran around the Upper ¢ Srp ai sie and side, and down the backstretch le. On the lower turn Athlone and Gen ca cok ided and the latter went to the front. He ran ee. to the end, winning by ten ey and mak: pee Be, mile in ey oe larry Root! feat,—Geral took the lead ‘ena aistancea Cieuae with ease aoe in 1:50, The following SUMMARY, laME Day.—Purse $: Sian for all_ horses that bing never trotted better than 2:28; $600 to the first, $260 to the second, $150 to the third; mile heats; best three in five, th harness, ENTRIES, e he ple’s @. g. Gray Jack... lowe’s ch, @. Fieetwood. Eames b. m. Onee First heat. . Second heat. Third heat... THE BUFFALO RACES. BUPPATO, Jaty 20, 1872. For the accommodation of parties desiring to Stop at the Pails during the race week the New York Central Railway will stop al) tho trains on their branch road at the Park grounds to drop and ngers, The following are additional entries to the races :—In the 2:40 race George Lin- denberger names ©. S. Emerson. In the colt race George Lindenberger names ©. S. Emerson. In the 2:40 race BE. Root names sorrel gelding Tom Walter. In the 2:34 race B. L. Sheldon names bay mare Lady Allen; A. Johnson names bay mare Jennie. In the five-year-old race F. B, Baldwin names Lady Allen. In the 2:30 race A. Johnson names wanes bay: mare Jennie, MUNICIPAL “MATTERS, THE COMPTROLLER AND THE OITY BANKS, Official Thanks for Advances of Money in a Critical Period, Comptroller Green has addressed the following letter of thanks to the chairman of a committee of oficers representing various banks, which, on his accession *o office, advanced money to relieve the city from its extraordinary burdens and enable it to meet its just obligations to laborers, mechanics and officials in its employ :— ComPrRoLLER's Co AnTETT on a 1872. } him a violent blow in the face, cutting a scar about F.D. Tarren, Esq., President Gallatin National Bank :— | two inches in length, wnieh he stil! bears, and he Dear Sin—Immediately on entering upon the duties of the office of Comptre of the City it was apparent that the Finance Deparinant was greatly embarrassed for want of mone: the current safaries and wages of Til clasges of the. ean joyes of the city, including teachers, Police, flremen, mechanics and laborers, and to meet the rapidly accumulating claims upon the treasury. vances of money were asked of several os in- stitutions to relieve the pressing necessities fn the ment, and to sustain the credit of the city. Banks th through their officers, promptly ime ne te thus rendering a ‘most Importan’ allatin National Bank—F. D. i arena eae Re iomocae Tt i rend Bank— Moses Te . K. Kite nt Central | National I Bank_W a. Wheelock, BY ty. ‘Gariwright E pi Natio) mor. OFge i a r, N. Jordan, Coles, Cashier. mmonweaith Natienad es Frosident: 5. J. Ber fe Cagmler, . Calhoun, President National Bank—J. F. D, Lanier, President; 6. f to tender to you, as chairman of a comm: ae there inks orzanized for the purpose of facilitati: necessary advances to the pa through you to Institutions and their my rng Joico these acknowledgments of coe poet mpt tnd generous ald ex- tended by them at a time rien, owing to the then con. fused condition of the affairs of the city, their protiers of assistance were most timely and important 4 he public interests. 1am, bas hs ect urs very truly, GREEN, Coinptrolior. CONTRACT OOMMISSIONERS., ‘The usual weekly meeting of the above Commis- sloners was held yesterday, when the following contracts were considered :— C. C, Waterbury, President of the Nicolson Com- pany, Forty-fourth street, from Third to Fourth avenue; Forty-third street, from Third to Fourth avenue, The above were passed without oppo- sition, John L. Brown, regulating, grading, curb, gutter and flag, Tenth avenue, between Manhattan and 155th streets, Mr. Vanderpoel and Mr. Devlin a) 4 peared for the contractor, and Mr. Deering for tl ory owners, Thomas Callahan was called by Decring. He said that he was acopyist and that he made extracts from tke Comptroller's mite as to the entries of prices fer regulating and ‘Oliver W. West said he was an attorney, and that the svonee DB goo of rock excavation of forty ooacte he examined was $210, At this it would bi the mnt contract to be is, instead of the cl ‘of the contractors, which was $320,000, of which they had already re- ceived $200,000. Several witnesses were called to show the great inferiority of the work both ip gual. od and execution. Other witnesses, includin qa tte Counsel, are to be examined in th: at the next meeting, which is to be held om Frodnesas: y next. THE CITY CONTRACTS, Commisatoner Van Nort, of ‘the Department of Public Works, has made the fellowing awards ef contracts tor public works, the proposals for which Were opened on the 2th and 26th inst. Sewer in Washington street, between ee and Barry streets, <o John McCarthy, for Sewer in Worth street, between aier street and Chatham square, to C. P. Devlin, for $1,909, Sewer in fifth street, between h and \ Sixth aveunes, to C. P. Devlin, for $2,987. “Sewer im Eleventh avenue, between Fiftieth ana Fev a @iveets, and in Filtieth street, 12 rn aaa h and Eleventh svenues, to BE, A. All y for Sever in Feurth Rete between Fourteenth and P,{iteent! eta, F. McCabe, for $1,567. Sewe.t in fe lg between Eleventh and Tweillth , streets, te I. Crowley, for $901. Underg.tound drains between Seventy-seventh and Fight. ¥ oon Ba ts, Prony py avenue and Hudson Sradburn, for Undergron. nd ae Bins detween Winety sixth and 111th streets, aud betwen Tenth and Eleventh to F. = atumesiiee 4 sel Fitty-fourth rb tn stones ty-four' bait aie Weventh avenues, to J. vying, 2 uttering and flag- een Third and ‘ bey! for F 96,100, ‘ Regulating, gradirig® c ig Sixty-seventh tieen ve one see lena in frout of Leo Vischer ; Mystery fourth, ating, gradt rbing, ring and fag. Rockland fifth. Coroner K. kept the lend tothe ena? ging ents second ond sect, ping: Xe heh rug |X Thea ver caaily, DIG the ale male pole in iF otlevard, to et ‘rone, for 4 nag. a Wi Wer the soore The follow- , grading, ; vag ; ing is vga OurIh street, arbing, gu Bo, Svard ana SUMMAR' GOSHEN Park Association, Souy 29.—TRoTrine.— Purse $100, for Bias that have never trotted better than 2:35; $400 40 dle first, $200 to the sec- Fourth avenues, to T. ir Drive, to Daniel Tone, for $24,745. Regulating, grading, curbin, $24,745 awd re ing Twenty-fourth street, between Re Rleventh avenues, to L. W. Johnson, $3,971. Paving Forty-fourth street, between Third a. L, Butler, for $7,417, | culty. He has hosts of friends in the district in Jail to await the result of the injuries which he in- ficted. He probably thought, even if Corr should die may have then ae ae he was in danger of paaty harm, and, pnering defence. thou, under the influence of the habit of striking people. He had a little dis- cussion once with ex-Al ervucls him in the face and nearly knocked out his eth. interfered, or probal more seriously. held by order ¢ the Polige Commissioners, hear by. against the prisoner, who had not a witness or friend to speak for him, His wife even was not “BROOKLYN'S woUNDED COMMISSIONER. Probable Recovery of the Victim—Assemblymay Roche Not Sorry and the Friends of the Parties Joyful, aan —_— Assemblyman Dominick Roche could scarvely have committed another act which would have obtained for him the widespread notoriety thatthe stabbing of Commissioner Henry Corr has. It is scarcely the kind of notoriety, however, which gentlemen desire or gain, from the fact that they rarely use language which might shock the most sensitive, and the knife is only drawn when they believe their lives in jeopardy, Of course the notoriety ts un- pleasant to Assemblyman Roche, and no one re- grets the act which brought him out so promi- nently before the public more sincerely than he does, He has always been a high-tempered little fellow, and it is only surprising that he did not gain this notoriety long ago. If he will look back over the little conflicts in which he has been engaged at different times, he will be surprised to think he has escaped so long. Yet he i# considered by his associates a clever fehow, and prominent poll- liclans in Brooklyn are greatly attached to him, as shown by their sympathy since the present dim- which he lives, and by taking care of himself might - be elocted to almost any position as easily as he has been twice to the Legislature. As he says himself, this will be @_ lesson to him, and he Will endeavor to follow the example set by Boss McLaughlin, The Boss never drinks or allows his passion to get the better of his judgment, Ne was always &@ peacemaker. Even the news that Oorr was still living yester- day morning was the source of the greatest gratifi- cation to his friends, and when he is pro- nounced out of dan; there will be great pecisteg by ti entire democracy of Kings count; a for a. political murder would cause considerable feeling even among those who Gre not intimate with the parties, Corr was said A ti > proplciaie to be improving, but they look recovery as @ miracle. io phy istans say that he must keep Ethan ts quiet an is chances of recovery will then very fair. There has been _ considerable ald in gard = to the action taken in the matter by the authorities. In the first place an effort was made to keep the matter perfectly gules bat As — found to be too serious an Wher heard that his victim was ina aeons te eaten and ney, 3, die, he pce at once to police headauas rs and gave Pimsett up. An officer was gent with him before Justice Delmar, but not with lnperges to make any complaint, The case was stated i¢ Justice, but a8 no complaint had been made he declined to hola dim, ana isoche was ae 56 0 at large. Thousands of private citi- if Roche nae not been a politician he would ha have been promptly arrested and thrown into he would not be Cpr guilty of Grp | him, because he was first assaulted. Corr st: knife in his hand, used it bee a mild-spoken man, when iquor is quarrelsome ’and in Corr, lerman Totans, when he There were Red a present who immediat): ly the adair might have ende Roche is still in custody, helpg THE BURKE HOMICIDE. Investigation Before Coroner Young= Bender Held for Trial, PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 29, 1078. Dos rng a QLEA er Franetn Biacs. Pi aaa ad Russell, Liverpool—Arkell, Tufts ship Snip Malay, Clongh, San Prancisco—C mnatock. & Co Francis BR Agate “uta Hin "Cork for orders—A” P Bark Arulda Mattutino (Aus), Luttera, Rotterdam—J W R Walsh, Herbert, Rotterdam—Borland, Dear- (Ital), Moretto, Genoa—A P gate. Bark PD Stover, Pierce, Havanaee ff Ward anne Vigil (Nor), Larsen,’ Gloucester, Ev retons & Bock- ™Brig Emily (Br), Marshall, Port Spain—Jas W Elwell & Grie GF Geery, Conklin, Annapolis-Bvans, Ball & Co. Schr G W Dill, Walker, Tai lathaway, Schr Sea Bird, Hogan, Uehimond, ‘VaVan’ Braue & he MA Coombe, Coombs, Boston—J H Winchester & Steamer 8 F Phelps, Brune, Philadelphia, Steamer Bristol, Wallace, Philadelp ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. Bte: ho. (Br), Price, Liverpool July 17 gucengtowt 1a ne thes ‘and 2p Hy ewe | Mee cai Pe Bh alles ona we ook i and i ei it do, steams! Si Eautent, and 222 im sD ‘utopas ail yi a ene tis | aie anip. San Francisco, a wean a passengers, so, gal, Bermaga, J ae gaze 2 days and 21 hours. Sioamship James, Adger, Lockwood, Ch Charleston =a) 27, with rte and passengers, to H ean al sioesh Parear there ha w a Nordboen (Ni Roo) i Haagensen, Ipswich of days, fg Michelint. Newport 8 days, wi fo inasier. Took the Boru Tompo (Ital), rallway iron to order} vessel erp pasoage, and had variable ‘weather. ii wk A Sandber wi ntwerp 65 with minote Bunch, Payee Oar took Ane nem eor pat sage and had heavy "westerly winds. up ie the Banks, thence I4 days, with light winds and calms, Bark Paolind (aD, Ferrigua, Antwerp 88 days, with mdse to Funch, Edyé & Co; vessel to order. ‘Took the southern passage, and had ‘fine rrostiiant was 12 days north of Bermuda. July 3, lat 26 59, lon 45 36, spoke baik Jane Young (Br), hence’ "or Buenos Ayros. Bark Caroline (Nor), Russe. Hamburg 65 days, with mise to © Tobias & Co. Took the southern passage and had variable weather ; been 9 days N of Bermuda. une Carey) Havana I4 days, with sugar to ler ones, Bark Tohono (of Maching), Thompson, Port Caledonia, ways, with coal to G H Bi Brewer; vessel to Simpson Hiad light winds and calms. * surky G Hall (i Dunham, Cow Bay, CB, 11 days, with coal to C B Swain & Son; vessel to J'Winchester & 9% Had moderate weather. Sarah & Emma (Br), Carter, Montevideo 52 days, wih hia ides, £c, to Thompson & Hunter, Had moderate weat Bi rig § Stockton, Griffin, Rio Janeiro June 7, with coffee to Carver & Burnes. First part of the passage very mode- Fate and fine weather: June If, came in with strong Bales and heavy squalls, under short sail; heavy ga under double reefed sails; at 6 PM, brig rolling Reaviiy: shifted gargo, | making more c water, cargo to lee’ Drig on ner sue; Noticed we were pumping ‘ones. “an, brig laboring heavily and making much water; at 6 PM prmps ct choked with coffee ; drew boxes and cleared them; st, moderated ; found brig had_ 18 moahea wat 10. Pie shifted tome cargo to windward in forehol vessel ; latter part of the day pamved onairanle nee June 24, crossed the Equator in lon jeasant weather ; June 27, still pumped coffee ; 3th, broke Ore in the main hatch to pump well; found some coffee on the ceiling, but the cargo was ea carmee order wae ine pump, wed all down again; 29th, pumps ee; July 5, continued to pump cof + Seer ‘and moderate’ esinen, smooth sea for the past week. and ap flag ed being so often choked yall So fee, felt determines ind the cause; wecordings br out the cary po, down to ceiling in port, er Feast main hatch, and found the groun tom ‘aly ai reais the bags rotten and some 9 them party, owed ail ued SUPPLEMKN T. oe ee meee ee Coroner Young yesterday held an inquest in the cage of Matthew Burke, late of 641 West Forty-sec- ond street, who died from the effects of a stab wound of the abdomen, inflicted with a large knife in the hands of Jacob Bender, a German, who lived The testimony offered seemed to be all present in court. Bender says he was first brutally assaulted by Burke, and used the knife only in self- defence. Betow will be found a brief synopsis of the evi- dence elicited :— Mary Burke, widow of deceased, living at 641 West Forty-second street, deposed that on Mon- day evening, the 22d instant, one of her sons told his father that Bender, the accused, had struck his brother, and deceased asked Bender why he had done 80; they then had some words, and de- ceased struck at him, when Bender drew a knife and stabbed deceased in the abdo- men after making several Acca! to reach ee. with the ene Ar ler, before deceased, caught him Bose chatans tried to get away from aeons, but the Jatter held him; the witness on seeing the weapon cried out, “The | EY the knife!” deceased did not knock the prisoner down. John Brown, of 650 Eleventh avenue, testified that ke saw a quarrel between cece: and pris- oner, and m@ the ight saw the shadow of Ben arm striking downwards; seized hold of Burke and drew him backwards; he said he was stabped, of 645 West Forty-second street, testi- Mary fled that aps saw deceased raise his hand to the for the coffee int again and. secured hatches; Aura th Hea Be pone ache et ae ast oH san ashinrtont Rie Beaety by pilot Bost yowmas Howard, of ah area in La Cayenie yas 9 2 days, with gas Morrigan § Bartow. ad aaabie and calms; was ban days north x ‘ a ae bra ueh) Bic, Maracaibo 29 daya, with cof- "Brig et Me stogkton, 2 Me), Batvage, NEE re i find rome t eee te ‘ther crossing the i foretopgallat iin aly 20, eee sys bar Se Henge igri lavi ann cibo, wi - w Winchestet & Go. tad varia ‘weather; ; iad ma Giiliatt, Giiliatt, Bt Johns, PR, 18days, with er. ca 7 Tose, Howell, Grand Turk, TI, 13 days, with sal * wrashi Sherlock, Baracoa 11 days, to Bute hington, My jay! hr Jaten wit iruit te Beh Schr ER rane French, ‘a cnr Snow Finke? i mson, Haire Bent oT Hanbun. erat Tite 8, Schr IT Wood, Cur Schr Wood cat, epee ‘ie lana Sibi Man ree water; mae Rose M. at San an Pranciseo July 1s f from Newcastle, Bid away sae Suh‘ ‘Beavy' SE gale, "with very heavy J , from. na for Charleston, is scr Ree, taran chat Cc. EP Smith, arr.ved at Providence sheet Ripon ee pata Aa Gen fore re; toss Sipe from New York for agvangah, be- fore reported ashore at Ocracoke Bar, was towed 10 the Jatter port 20th inst by steamer Zodiac. Scan Joszen Marsn, Suffin, from FatrRiver for New York, before reported aghore on Gull Rocks, came off at high water Saturdi , and lies at anchor in Newport harbor, apparent 8c: pan om de pated from Norfolk to the Under- writer’ tl hr is ashore on Hi ila 5 sede ne wrecking steamer Resolute ‘was about being sent to her Pitot Boat Danie, July 25, lat # 23, lon 69 50, passed a portion’ Ry a avec eseel's hove, with a quancity, ty of rope in coilgon it. About4 miles to the west. ward ol r saw the wreck of a vessel, of abont me tons burthen, pens ae i which had apparently been along time in Seqiwvetacee d los Dopp, from catch her berth st, C3 Fone Ne ee July’ Pert idee yalker' 's wharf. The srith seek Kate Carleton, tying. at W ee ‘chalna, cart carving a ‘awa, mihar’ ack topmast backstay and thi ih one ot hes fh retopmast backstay an The steamer New York left St orning. and went down to the inch haw: and succeeded fauting her off. Her droactnery Will be taken out here, but i prob- ete rari! i he cobaldos sh Ber engine, &c, ascertained, " it Key Weer, Fla, July 28—The steamehip reported as'iore to the northwa the Geo Cromwell, — SI Btranded put a short time, and-gotof without ast or sustaining any damage, WATERFORD, "austen Me, July Jobn, NB, iets recy ‘off without assistance ‘and resumed her voyage. Jul agen, Richmond (s), McNabb, Phindetpata, in com ning up. the river, her aching be: fer alongside the owner? Oh Ee Minéellancous. Purser Clark, of the steamship San Francisco, from Bermuda. will please accept our thanks for courtesies, Purser A J White, Jr, of the steamship James Adger, from Charleston, has our thanks for favors. Barr Crenoxer, some time since bought by John Me- Gahowsn, 0 of New Bedford, has been sold by him'to Wm Hf Scne L A Epwarps, from New York June 10 for George: town, 80, before reported out of time, Was spoken July 15- off Hatteras, Snip Born on sue Menmiwac—At the yard of John fiurrler, sr. a Ane ship of 1830 tons, for Messrs JN d& Wile Ham Cushing, P a Blumpey, Capt Uearge Pergo and the builder. Also the frame Hy another ship from the same modeleand of the same toner At the yard of Hardy & Brother, a steam ferryboat of 380 tons, for the town of Jamestown, RI, to ply between that place and Newport, to be pampered in September. At the yard of Eben pl sehr of 220 tons, celled and part plankens for ate yard i. Col age a Fis of 150 fons. fox rat ‘ork, designed for and tobe ‘completed in Octol rd Pere Mr Aaron Bowen, at the igo of Jefferson street, hi small craft of 15 tons, designed = a pleasure Scuortnan, teariy compieted ; tor r George E Currier ne lating Bor the building of a "for parties out of the chreqaneni schooner of Neosare Atkinson & ign a is fall commence the eomeeotiey of @ bark of 800 tons; for sale, oncn—The soamenip Kuroda will be launched on tne Tuesdays afternoon at 5 o'clock, from the vard of Messrs C & R Poillon, at th foot of Bridge street, Br 4 lyn. The members of the Japauese Embassy, now in city, will be present by invitation of the Messrs Poilton.” Launcuxp—At St Oroix, recently, from the yard of Boardman Bros, schr Louise A Boardman, of about 150 tons, owned by Boardman Bros, Jas Murch hic & Sons and others, of Calais, al Norwood, of Tremont, we is to command her, She is built oF hard wood a matac, and is inteuded for the coasting trade, Whalemen. Cleared at Rermnde rely ©, 2, bark Clarice, Marchant, of Bagartown, on a cru Francisco 21 bark Wm Gifford, Sweet, from Tah $80 bbls sp S 3 iat Union, Taylor from Liverpoo! for San Francisco, ai W. aed Moora (ir (Br), from Liverpoo) for San Francisco, apa it pomnart CBr ‘rom Hamburg for San 7 Francleco, : are ironsiden Table, from New York for Saulla, Ga, Big amet; from Ar@réssan for New York, July 6, lat wanes ig J rit ‘Stevens, from Boston for Charleston, July 23, sone W Jen Janes, from New York for Fernandina, July sehr Katina Utley «from Philadelphia for Jacksonville, a 24 oT Charlests i MG bert wor San erent, fo from Palermo for New York, June 26, off the Foreign Poa Brisror (Pill), July 17—Arrived, Buston Vale, Ander” ‘son, LOR York. ed in Kingroad 17th, Texas, Meentzen, Havana for al Bannow, July 17—Salled, Miranda, McNabb, New York. NRORDEAt, , July 16—Arrived, Alphonse & Marye, Privat, rleans. ‘Gaited 16th, St Ee ae ceanet New Orleans. ee » Virginia, Gone MV Duneap, Sead, Virgin Schr Woodrut ia, Behe k foworrl Hain z ‘hr outers cl Eta firme Vir Ving Schr Mar Schr Maria & Elizabeth, fone, rg Schr8 J Vaughan, Vaughan, Vi Schr Laurotta, Curtis, Virginia. Schr Senator, Endicott, Virginia. Schr Snowflake, Brown. Virginia. Schr 88 Miller, Mills, Virgi Schr AJ pepe Robinson, Baltimore for New Haven, The bark Hilden lor), from Barrow, arrived 28th, is Scheme to finch, ye'& Co, and not'as before re: Ported. Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Stcamship Wamsutta, Fish, New Bedturg fer, New York, with mase and passengers, to Ferguson & Brig. Nigh Snow, Providence for New York, in ballast, too rie tim H Parks, Dix, Rey fs Haven for New York, 1 in aay, in ballast, to Evans, Schr Trott King, 5 Bishop, Calais for New York, with ih te le xe hr Moses Patten Harding, Ellsworth for New York, h to Withr Maud Matloeh, Calais for New York, with lumber Schr John aoe Gamiis for New York, with lumber to ro. | prisoner and ask him if ‘he struck his boy; did not car what else was said and saw no stabbing; heard Mra, Burke tani cme knife! the knife |’” Dawiel Briedenburg, hee! ping @ saloon at 635 West Forty-second street, saw the fight between the parties in the hallway, near the door, and called on some persons to separate them; ina few mo- meee ts came in and gaid he had been stabbed yy Render. Francis McCann, an officer of the Twenticth pre- cinet, arrested er, who .said, in broken English, “What Ido? He'kill me, and ‘Lnaa to fight him;” the prisoner was taken to the station houge and ‘lecked up in @ cell. OMecer Bowen, of the Twenty-second precinct, testitied that after Bender's arrest he found the knife here shown (a Jong-biaded one, with no hoof handle) tm Bender's closet, up stairs, witl blood stains om the tiade. Bender seid the knife belonged to him, but denied using it,on Burke. Deputy Coroner Cushman, WhO madea post-mor- tem examination on the body, testified that inter- mo art and peritonitis were the catise of ath, The ing’ after axhort deliberation, rendered the fotlow] VERDICT, “That Matthew Burke came to his death by hem- orrhage and peritonitis, the results of a stab wound ofthe at abdomen, inflicted with a knife in the hands of Jacob Bender, at 635 West Forty-second street, on the 22nd day of July, 1872," The acensed is fifty-four years of age, born in Germany, and is a stone-cutter by occupation, In relation to the charge the accused said :—« did it in self-defence,” Bender had a cut under the right eye and a severe contusion of the elbow, which he alleges were re- ceived at the hands of deceased. Bender was then committed to the Tombs for A DEFAULTING BANK CLERK. ~ Bosrox, July 29, 1872, Ovansel Yor’ William H. Wadieigh, late discount clerk of the Me tchants’ National Bank, notified een aie; ts fh ea rd nore, ‘guile heats; dest ~bew ied Paving Fifty-fourth street, betwee United States Distrie. Attorney Mason to-day that the n Ninth and xs re M MeManon' i, - Grower K. Ty Tenth avenues, to James Clark, for $6,571. he shall offer no objection 10 Me indictment found i¢Kee's p. an Ror. ‘ +e ie ing Twenty-first street, between Sixth and | a, "Winst him for defalcation, be waraed roe ‘mL ‘Moore's ge Hi vAlyete 2) Pav.” -snnes, to T. Le Butler, for $6,7¢6. cae will consequently not. ,' she ee in the 3 | Seventh “Ss abwaen Second and Unite. States Court to-morrow. ,{¢ I8 intimated 4} _ Paving F mrenwceet gE “ono, | that W.Qelgn will plead guilty, mp, williams, for ps " —— en $ } WoNaliy's }. m. Adaie. sist Bb ar | Mee Re erste pues | SS Fr tyme. OBESE MARKET, 7 F br. b Rookiand ate r Bas River, a ud weet |é +2 3 4dis | an ieee betwee! nts N.Y. duty 29, 1 Paving P Pat 6 — Oy. i ee sive than | . dis. TL. Butler, for $% me here today w pA hg. atteete, 12 ‘riya ree’ ™roen sixth and | | Cheers ‘Bia the oulerings gets stares ay | fe ae. seventh ay wer, tO 7 *. Mumouand, for $4,042, Beaute Rae rt gra @. Only ona “3 BLEV FLEVENTE ned 1230. Ai yi vais | voxes of private Fy " ‘B geet iy a aan roehy ‘es ae ite ved, aan soldat 9 aie. the cheese i # T gaves he erings: fa 1 soarta hap atmo TOR The Commissioners in pnd sate Faces Cane oe The tert cage eres | First Heat, Fleetwood had the bee" 16 we ptart, Hear Objections to ras, ae ; \3 avery "The ruling figare W Onee ‘ecomey Gray Jack entra. borate broke | The Commissioners appointed a ~ pay? N G ig up in going aro’ we wih, Ot ke doaiids, | 1867 tomake the assessments und ‘awar' une hr di a r fet ae geen in og Opec, nal 0 Men | extension of Eleven", gvenue, having “unished 8 H I P P I aN £ W Ss. ewood Jed four lengths, rood and ‘Onee | their labe~ terday to hold ““aily sessions “Gan ray Jacl Onee | , HORAN yes the Stee o eeu x Om log i 1 OE eer foot. | Roshan axe to cruate ‘the improve: AimhRO, tor New York—This Day. 1 ani 1 ards, entice Gow stopped 1p front Mt the stand os it ee now in tne Bavetumet of Fue W" saK8y BUN AND MOON, NIGH WATER. taken off. Time, 1:10%. This PULP”. ao “far be- | Where they can be examined until the 200" yroximo, | yy SCN, yi sa |'Gov, an eee: Cae hind the others {hat she ¥9""" cangeg, Gray Jack | The improvement bite yd the “<cension of the Sun sets . 718) Sandy Hook....eve 4 00 went on steadily a, radi overhauled Fieet- pay vo the en herly IN’, of the street ag Moon rises. ‘morn 12 44] Hell Gate. 615 wood until he Cateved the homestretch, when he Wie a paotrel ‘aad won the heat by three lengths Ly Te Jack broke up @8 8002 48 the word was given, and fell off ten lengths before he recovered. Fleetwood was ten lengths ahead at the quarter pole in forty and a half seconds; then Gray Jack resumed Iiis trot, and, going squarely to ‘the end, won the heat by six ic hgths. The ti the halfmtie ole Was 1:19, and the heat in 2 Third Heat.—The driver of Fieetwood was changed, and Hiram Howe retired in favor of the lad who had the horse in charge for some time past. He did not do much better thao Hiram, The horses had an even start, but both broke up on the turn, and when they settled Fleet- wood was ten lengths in the front of Jack, and he kept ip that way to the quarter pole in forty sec- ouds, Fleetwood broke oa tower turn, but jack made another one, and Fleetwood was again ten length atiead, in 1: atthe half-mile pole. Jack then began to close, and he Pages shut ap the wap to the lower turn, when he passed Sta Cee near Inwood street, an ‘to the son River, near Sherman’s Creek. Thence tne Hi amount to 361,342, which is about one-half of what the work will cost. The awards mad land owners reach the anug sum of $502,427. The Gommisaioners will sit dally to hear objections to the awards untal the 12th of dec dea TERRIBLE TRAGEDY | IN CALIFORNIA. San N FRANCISCO, July 20, 1872, Thomas Carroll, of San José, while riding near that city on Saturday night, saw two ten, whom he supposed to be highwaymen. He shot one of them nd made the other a prisoner, An investi- gation shows the victim to be Henri Pattel, Bo - offensive French forist, who, pda compan oe ‘S the same business, was going ito -the moun near New Almaden to gather fowers, Carroll has been-commutted for trial on the charge waDslAURltes OCEAN N STEAMERS, DATES OF DEPARTURE "FROM NEW YORK yOR THR _MONTRS OF JULY AND avaust. Reamer, be Bails, | Destination, Oe. . ui July §l..|Livernool.. 20 Broadwa dialedomta: Suly S1..|Glasrow ...[7 Bowling Green uly 84°] Bremen 12 Bowling Green L$. Liverpool. 19 Broadway AUR. vernool. [Is Broadway, ay eb aug. B::lolagoe.: I Bomiine Green Hermann, Aug. 3..|Bremen....|2 Bowling Green Frankfurt Aug. 6..[Bremen’.||2 Bowling Green idaho Aug. 7 |ktvernoot.. a roadway. ‘Aarti Aug. W.:) Liverpool: }19 Broadway. 0 Ang. . VErpoo! road way. Bier ot Rew Fork Aue. 10.,|Havre.. ...\98 Broadway. Aiig. 10:"latasgoww "IF Bowling Green Pi cy Liverpool ‘omlway, City oF kat awe is |bivernoot 15 Broadway 17" JLaverpogs. 119 Broadway, John Boynton's Sehr ‘Otronto, Bleworth for New York, with lumber to r. Mache Chas Northam, Herbert, Portiand for Elizabeth. "id isfwood, Cape Ann for Now York, Schr Geo B Rerzusoi | Fereuson, East Camden for Ron- dout, with staves to o1 Schr Abbie S fiteo A ‘Ailen, Whiting for New York, with lumber to Murra; Mehr Onward itey. Calais for New York, with lumber ‘Richards, Provincetown for New to Sim Clapp. ‘Schr Martha M Heath, Nichol, Providence for New York in Gallant to Bvwney Balle Co, Schr BWaterinan, Hinckley. Now w Bedford for Rondout low tarp wall River for New Yo Sehr Mary F, th, Rreris lence for New York. Schr L & A Babcock, Smith, Providence tor Philadel- phia. Sehr Samuel Buckley, naney, New Haven for New Yor Schr J M Hart, Prentiss, Stamford for New York. Schr Pushaw, Grover, Providence tor New York, Sehr L.A Van Brunt, Hart, Providence for New York. Sehr Alfred Halt, Dimmock, New Bedford for jout. r Ellanbeth Smith, Hull) Hartford for ‘Now York. tir Hxpedite, Fuckett, Briggeport for New Youre ‘Beir J P Baton, Phinney, r New York. Scity Jos Potts, , Davie, Lott Jefferson for Newburg. Schr Oscar F'Hawicy, Bayles, Providence for New ‘ork. Re ‘ky “aroline Crowley, Norwalk for New York. Schr a lexander, Tianehek, New Haven for New York. Schr Yarmouth, You Behr Vir; Bowpay, Jtine 21—In port Akbar, Lamson, for Cal- cutta; Nonantum, Pratt, Reape Benuups, July’ 1$—Atrived, schr Bravo, Outerbridze, Boston (and cle eared 17th on her return) ; 20th, bark Fleet” Wing, Davis, New York ship Wm Cummin ngs, Miller (trom New Fort Balto. fi haying re ar Also cleared 6th, schr Meteor, Dunscombe, Rarbados. Cowes, July 17—Sailed, Monitor, Gultbergson (from Havre), New York k chaving repaired: ‘and restowod cargo). Carnirr, July 17—Bal jax, Donan: Viator, Olren, (3 and Erstatningen, Jensen, New York; Neptune's Car, Pike, Wilmington, NC, Arrived at do 17th, \, Bl: i} 8 Thayer, Thomson, Lives fog Entered for ldg Mth, J N Cushing, Baxter, for Sin, pore; Enigma, Whitehouse, Savannah, July 16—Sailed, Emily Plinn, Adams, ep ‘ponoNETADT, July 18—Arrived, Helene, Samuelson, New is July 15—Arrived, Boa, Julia, New Orleans. Cargurts. June 181m Hoes Reka ‘ships Biaucn (Br). Master. son; Strathblane ( spardent; Un- Ag aHATEN, Anunted, Dinsmore, Count of} st, (BRU Wier: Rosin Castle (Br), Penfold, a P svanceline @p, Sie all for New York; ‘Tantalion. Cas for do; Stratton Audiey Bn, Smith, and Lincoln (Ao, Wilke, fof do; Twilight. Gates, tor Boston ; Princess Alexandra Bo, Littlejohn, for tae rden Reach, Gil repo put kK in distress); Cnall do; Prince Oscar (Br), Powles, for San Franc! mont, Higgins, for United Kingdom ; Charlotte une. Hroceedig dov down, aM bie bas) Serco shins ssn W, for ‘anited from 81 yaly i i; bing Ophelii a (er) Te x, ‘om Saugor Jul 8 elia (Br), To New York; Poe aaa ate Bosth pn. an, Crarnax, NB, Arrived, brig John Good (Br), Crowell. New Yor! Bs ad July 18—-Arrived, Federico lo Svevo, Grosi, New "Seeman, Joly W-Arrived, Laura, Jenkins, Boston, Drat, ‘The Queen (), Thomas, London for New vw ork fant aatied). ° vi ey ASTBOURNE, July 15—Off, Frednaes, Ellingsen, from New to, La erica; 16th, , Bee- ela Kew York for : Tawey Fowsy, July i <a Lamb. Philadel i. July Senaucites, ship 8t Mark, Grindell, PL Breguet, 16th, Victoria, Lahmeyer, from New ‘AJARDO, Adaya Port brig Edith, Drisko, for New ie: sng Guai Pines (#), Thompson, iy 16—Arrived New York: i7u Calitorate ey Gaaenoci i Tekathed Olympia (GY a ET tt aemeane iggy mPIs Young, New Gero, July 13—Arrived, bark Casilda, Robinson, New Tet un OF ‘Wient—Off the ht date , ~~. trou New York. for nH (no date reported), Gess- 10k, June al vious, All a, York; jana area ue as Braces Bri Provide for Haverstraw, | for do; Brew: jake chr AD” Tomes, Hall New Lanton fr were Vg : ee ime Pe, ae ; new Kine, ce Rehr FeV, duinoh, Fort Seerson for New York nalgarr ach Ih, sleamahipe Sarmatinn, Menzice, Que- ‘Bchr Expre $i, eddy. Erevedenee for New Yor! tO ied wath, Noval aiand h iirage ise rw York; Mi ithe gehr et kel Cole, Sin a ey gyidence 1 tor cw York York, mire, virine rage, rag = jonmout hr Restless, Clea: " es re, We - Water LA Ve ibe Set ihinare Peet, 4 % ER Bega aime eee Bae aa chee. eee a et Dy Mabe. ord 5 ner : vat Wm b Mang’, Chase ford for New | sen, San eee netieg: North 2 ican estan i ebec. Bo UND Bast. pamoan, Jul; iy fein st bark Mendota, Wey; for New York for Pi ; Schr June, Piugeral, Ria versa for tor Fa River. aro pean Sveainghip fora, Ovenstone, AN. ly, wl oa oe Sh, D Ii, "ec eabetoport for New Kon. | exons sr Bi re ; hooey Staines oP York for Cherrynens, | net Forven wn, Waike nd Beir Ba durnep? G eirpeg Regn tor New Haven, od tata ae esau Jas W tw aterford : r John A Brown, Winants, Gree, point for Newport. ad acne oth, om Clty ol of Washington, Ja- bal hr Addie é yaa White, Pough,‘eepale for m- i New ake ip. ae Ly Nt White Rowe. New York for Boste. [esr Moselle Echt Elta, Hanan Hovonen Wor Normieh — Ft cd ne Bite ports; 2th, Neme- ON sie Rate Ha for c"omeaeet. att LL, fy ork fox Bee cae Boston via A'S Benileg: HoDRNS re for Now Hay.*0. pe ii ar Te Gay Philadeipbie er he H Sinbad Tuly Iomarrived, Abby or, Bit. javell. 4 bea’ tf ~ ” A rl ton, ae o Wi Bop ie in, Bhicke eal 2st, ie Senna MA ena, Sor Alico Oaks, Bia ih Jul Fourth, Cah vt ehh yk sa Amboy for Hallowell. «eel ee he Taven. ‘mack sat, Stnith, Bllzal r Providence, cbr JD Jerraid, James, New Branswiek for New Ha- ven, etn Ny, Lynch, Amboy for Portla Be poy Stuer Conuckie for Hag Hat etehe Dennisville, Lewis, Philadelphia for Norwich. Schr Eveline, Devlin, Rondout for Boston. Sehr Nleanor, jannen, Hokoken for Providence. Schr Mercer, Wasser, Elizabethport tor New Haven. Schr Helen, Ross, Port Johngon tor Providence. Steamer Blectra, “Mott. New York for idence. SAILED. for Bordeaux; barks Idaho, Lud sipLingan, OB bei Portia, Be sohun, Jone, Bunyan, tuegos, MP & Ford NF; thre iw Dill, Wind at sunset SSW. Marine Disasters. Snir Groncx Gaeen, Wilcox, at San Francisco 2st from New York, on the 2th of April, daring @ gov from W, shipped a heavy sea; stove bulwarks, hatch house, &c Snip Wa Comumees, inert ree New Orleans for YY Baltic, which put into Bermuda some time since in tress, cleared on the 13th inst to resume voyage, having repalre Bank AwRouiet Daten), at Sep Frangieso J July ety OD fon ety soipiaee ta bas wit wien had jon sed Panis tn ol a very irre ular current, ( ind being BSE, an to carry much esate Shoat, sn a Mikey dune 0 hood we exverieng vet morning of June boisterous, was ‘sbhined 84 Srermens, NB, July 2#—Arrived,schr Loti ~» "Uleared sth, gohr Lao Kupatrick, Ne Now York. SF Phlladelphi ese - rs Philadel ne oe ew soi SRenved 20 ba Winey Thompaon. Chaymany Pe- ba nor 2: fete Hocking Bird, Thompson, New: bern, or : Aisa 0% Wham) Carter, Liverpool; wie oan do; sehr 80 Gilinore, Rich, Neweas- "Gy tnopon, NS, July N—Ceared, rig Guiding New Yor! ian: Fe Ha Lem Eee A Chandler “Seta do; 8, Bouvent®, Hatfield, do. American Ports. eesti July %7--Arrived, schr Zeta Psi, Cook, talled—Brig i 358, Sone Boston; séhrs WD Hilton, Pro- vidence ; © Kaa ridge; Jos Young, Boston; Hattie M Bowes, ence ¢ StON Tul bark Duke of Lanca' Ta, Richards, Bangor Ws Wales} ao my a" fio. oC lenred—Bark Sarah, he Melbourne ; Agi Bak i an Rt *Gedeea Ra Yolk Fs igre’ heppard, Pe ‘Norwich, and giauc 8; ba % nine and’ Lorion Wales 1 jam Weleh. National B: Jordon, Caleutta; brig Tattle, Gates, Baltimore’ tebe ada ¥ ‘Ames, Achorn, ‘Fotn— Arrive steamships Shannan (Br), Moore, Li Ro ML Trane Howes, Bi eared y eptune, ‘Bal w tson, Senvey, Hi ance): ‘Margaret § Meare Oa aos at iam, ladeiphia} Listed di 10; pL. sats Qirte rt Johnson, Anna M en ‘ar, also ar ae im Kennedy, Foster, Le. nd sid "yore St ‘below, hip Progress, Young, zx Pas Lathe ome nthe via reese PALAIS, July ’ ib Aeriv nih Ste daly th herived,eclrs Cleared 18th, schrs Nellte, New York: Maud Mallogh, Sedona, Morelight, Yonng, om York ell, New ley, jy owley, | bhutidelpiia jay ant . July 27—Baited, sche thoinas Georgeta eee eaaeed, aigns,hot Matanzas: at eae ‘al, led, schrs Susan Taylor, ly & Porter, OHAR aes aly sate 1 Dennis, Me- Jonas tinuth, Hodgkinson, New Wall, New York York: 23 town, tetas Young, and arena si es ra i aa 025 i Grow ‘ PORT, July 21—Arrived, "Waraeittimeaten cots ear ‘el iT, Carder i Balled, steamship FRNA Fu f Rowley. eaieed lage cat GAL’ AND July DritEts 3, MONROE, oa 21- Avhtand, 29—Passed in, for alsin, pe, from Baltniore for Richi Oe a bo} te. "tor Damarne w ‘L RIVER, July sail ht sae B Darling: oi July aa ines oor Phine, do. or Ras TON, Jal; nee vas July 22—Arrived, brig Denier Bernard, 10. oF i for Washington ; sour Island by ya Rio. a meneiras hele vn iaty Rl and W. ‘New York; Jose- Uth—Arrived. chr Al en wath ER sehr Alzena, Hoynton, Phitadelohia, | a GEOR‘ th. she itkeiy ville, JRTOWN, DO, Long, Boston. GLOUCESTER, Ju Aanserong, Bangor Elizabeth: nington, New Yi cae. EY WEST, J -Arrivea, brig ME Dans, © Shepperd, from New York for’ July %—Arrived, sche Mary. = 2%—Arrived, schrs Lady for New York; Delaware, Sorden INDIANOLA. July Pape schr Ida Lewis, Pen= 27—Arrived, steamship G W Clyde,. £ Cole, New York tor Galveston. New NEWRURYPORT, July 26—Arrives bis pobokens Mattos Homes, Sak gu ay ns Pa ilvar for Neve York: E rt for Hyannis: town, N. delohin; for Roy, stra N. AN CKRET, July 28, P' 8 L Crocker, ne, | Geo B Fei Hyer ‘Cromwell, rietta Hand, ‘Hallock Native, Dehbart, an Warren for Pp Ne FO" Balled Steamship City of 8 San Antonio, Penningtea,' sohrs Rosina, eum-: Rondont, M-—Arrived, sche Joseph i: Eagle, Chase, lienetn’” ‘erguson. ‘Belfast, for a lano, Marion for Maurice- aon, Fall sree tor ‘aor: vett, Has aul Taunt $ far a Warren: lev, Fall idence” ‘for do; sloop: Gardner, Sehrs Irene H. yaaa ee Wall, from. Provi- York; Potter &' , Rondout; 22d, delphia; Klizabeth B Hogan, Fall Rive: Hooper, Bradbury, for Hav July 21—Arrived. schrs F Waterman, Fanny Hanmer, Brooke, Phila~ tue 2th. schr E Waterman, Hinckley, Rondont, NEW LONDON, July 27_Salled, Drigt HD teekton,” Harding, New York for Gadizt Belle of thel i "7 Port Johnson’ for spt tae ehrs Boston Fi be ken for Newb Georaletta. Lord, hd Boston: Rdward Wooten, Young, eeabethper Tor FE River; ‘Angola, Tillett, Nowburg tor Portsmouth; Francis: Bartitt, Allen,’ Rondout Ani ming, Port Johnson for Danvers] Boston; Mindora, Had! Baker, Rondont for Providence do for for Providence! Midnig! Sao Ni 5 iy Here, Conklin, ease: hethpdrt for do; Daniel Morris, n Manson, Newburg for Fal River; Sunnyside, Falt Dixon, and 'Mary Natt, Barker, cone aaah, ESR AY a Wari Spake hase. for Wareham }, Spr fo tone John, NB; Stinerva, Brighamae. Keer) bs r SPrag: NEW IAVEN, Jal; Houghta zs Johnson; Jing, Kings ans Pe ton, lie, Dexter, Hobol ‘y ville? Sarah Elignbethy Holt, an ‘Onk, Parker, Trenton: Me sliickey, Morrill, Elizate Peale Benes Electric, Gorth, ; Forest il, and Lizzie. 29—Arrived, schra John Boveridge, Pantheoh ter, New Hill, Rondout; Lad: Brunswick; P Oo Lywen, Ani, an@ Fhel sips, Shalet, ae i 5 Ratameces ‘Gale, Walton, Rethport; sloop: Arrovo: Clarissa Alien, Hodgdon; Wm Farren, Hunter, and Belle, Doxter, New" rs) Proof Glass, Bhatt’ New PENSACOLA, E Ear! Forsyth, on 25—Arrived, All en Bact: Fly bark Horace Beales, Strout, Gi ston; sloop ship Peerless ad ves eared Brig M © Haskell, Roston. PHIDADELPRTA #7, PM—Arrived, bark A P| Singleton (Be), Mewceager, Antwerp; schr J W Vanne- man, Buckaloo, Glcared. shie Martha Bowker. Curtis, Antwerp; Neder and (Neth), Dirksen, Rotterd: a see miley, peerens. brig ae ae 2 et rizint (Greeniand); le Day, Bagaduce, Deve Boston: J'B Van eon Ane Na lon ‘PROVIDENCE. Shay Pha Suniay fehe sane Merritt, Bates, Port Johntot Suiledeschrs Abbie P town, DC; John W Ramsey, Baltimore; abbie E Cam mH Tiere, Gifford, 4 do: Senator’ Grimes, ringer, do; Tda dell pares ang Dampbeli, New York; Pushaw, Rais, eau do. ae LL jamiin, Velsor; © I Errici jayne: RW Br tudson ; Harrie be eben oe ma Pond. and AnnAme= bark bris an Belle, ‘ot th the Bay, Pickering: Smith, New! Birdsall, andria ;'B F dor Cornelius Pratt, doi 7H Bare eazer, Sloctim, doz Jillen Nelwon,” Cavalier, Teazer. Hess, Conklin, Husapeenp OTE Allie RH Daley, tart do: Ba ‘aachet sane, Taylor, Jersey Julia As ‘a Sailed—Schr. Nicholas Mebrhof, Mehrh: New York; Mary Monta PAWTUC! Dickens, a RICHM Georcetown, rk. Pedro. rigs 2 Seely,, ET, July se freie bes ae fe Dive Chg na Mer, Hi OND, July ness Heawog Kn«pp, Haverstraw. ensacola Carrie E mek tyler: re, Arnos Brice Cottins, oot eal bet Job Dilew aire; ach os White tor Foam. atititen Cadad Swain, P Phiiadelnnt a: Young: do; Sarah Mille, Bi Baker, do; Wm Gollyerr etlett, Harris, dog ¥ Hr Belden, “aa i nat wala, Baker, Rondouts ki? artha P Ki a wit, Parke iia y Kees Take, Boitaaes = is d0;" Fravel i al 5 echr Monitor, Sow. {agrerh Rogers: boken; A Pe: nage ou Ye hrs J oh toes id Blakeman, New York; schrs. more, Wharton, Bonsall. do: ‘Below, Bark Uaabet, Pedersen, from Gi; iled—Rarks Jenny loucester, Dimrel A Cheney, Arey, Rio Grant i, City Point; brig Industry July 20—, ved, ship Cicero @n,. ri inne a : Livertogt mani iv irae volar Choe Ferdinande’ ae, aye ates, hip feptine, Boe age “~ to Wallets to ‘wheat for Zist—arrived, ant ane, Bovling,, k 5 Marmion, Boyd Frethorts om eee ; Me’ B; Bohem| nia (0 rea, coe ai Pra yu SAVAN ae At ship ste Ohi bern.’ wit intress, from. ow om an poung, lew York; Marion, a SALEM, July wr boar tent scire EW Day, Clark: Port Johnson; Roamer, 5. a Thomp- Pargor fer ar AY sloop Tan 8 Frcs Sy Ctinfott Point iled—Sehr JS ini Philadeiph VINEYARD HAVER, Ja Frived ni @ Surinam for ety a tons. Standish embrone, Balled, alt veraeln ant fee selirs ols Fintan ron, emir: eat bes Be hee Jam M w Knowles, me feotlres Planter 28th.—arrived sehea U e he 01 ton, do tor Ne i, hlinde ia do: Jane and Sea Foam, B 3 br, Philadelphia ; Men, Hyarmis for do; Al Bangor uickstop ; Boston Port P Yohnen hoe} iH, Bivia 3; Mindore? ngton, NO, - i ue Hs intr Renee sens sce Annee tape yr, Rona ane deka ar ah Meee e WitMikGion, brig fs sagan org hae Mer ome ius (ORFORD, eae eneg teat sent ‘Soles. 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