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10 NEW YORK ‘aAHRALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. eee oes ize him. We are told the children were city oMctals, Their marching was superb, and | &chr Arion, Yutes New York for Salem. CHARLESTON, June 10—Arrived, steamship Mi 5 Throwing chickens’ heads at West et are r showed the Splendid. training to Hg had | Sehr Evelyn, Bulzer, New York for Providence, tan, Lockwood, ‘Sew York. brig ‘Chas Wesley, Maphef The neuroes aud children have an aversion to medica) a | been subjested by thelr Colonel. Governor Parker | Sebr Asa Higelow, Wilhams, New York for Providence. | schir AK Benticy, New Yore. (0 Heda inking them Wee BR, oP inc natin wat altePwards serenaded by the Dana of the Taira | Sehr frank L Purcel Nev Yara oy llstver, | 7 alled Steam cory aa eaeerek Pat BY cae ee eaed a human purcherm this matance f Yo regimevt at the Continental Motel, und delivered a | Schr Marya fice, Perry, New York for Bangor, tridge, Musquite. . will recollect his look when Williamson read ir a" ares speed, ye wale he bighiy renee i ror 4 Halle Ponder, Marie, New York for Fell yO E. iaeeow x Jane: 6—Arrived, sche Glenwood, Dick- t of the Webster-Parkman marder. at wy mané, As the Governor takes side wi olonel ir Maria Fleming, jams, New York fo |- | erson, Philadelphia. eredechenrcees gee | A Terrible Disaster OF Comber | brats te i “2G: cama, tuniy, New Yor fr Baton 8 OD Rs a Sige Closin; ent by Attorney | ence were u tent of insanity we would DY ayer: | « COURT MARITAL Schr 8 Stanley, Davis, New York for Providence. HAST GREENWIciL June 7—Arrived, sehr Sarah a = ¢ Inlet counsel for the prisoner. Hepassed 0-9 Westfo tne land Islan » looked forward to With unusual interest by the | Bclr § Stanley, Davis, New York for Provider Boice, Yates, Philadelhia, G 1 Lo heavens above, and soared so high that he ay ched in his friends of both parties. Im Camden the ‘ope Schr Prudence, Halsey, Elizabethport for Fail River. FERNANDINA, June 3—Arrived, scht W H Jones, Rowe enera Ve, fights of fancy the angelic throng . &D 4 Groped xo low nerally espouse the cause of the ‘Neble Third. Schr Romeo, Grianell, New York for Providence. land, New York. x that he reached even the prisone? maine, ‘bar. C. fr New Brunswick, where General De Hart resides, | Sehr HG Bitd, Blackington, New York for Boston. 1a pore 84; sch J 1, Merrill, Halsey. for New Tork os West's tather had a child—a by, eid, we are told—in Wreek of the British B rk Ml h and his course is looked upon as rather unsoldierlike. Schr Mar: ine. B a, ‘4 ork for § art ord. Z Quecns liad ONROE, June 10- 2 need in, tal 7 hal 1s, and cxnelly seven years “aivewards leaac c: West | WECCK Of the Britis a lonarch ad | shoud Colonel Drake be deposed from his com- | Schr weck qe Cline, New York for Routhport, Taney trom Guanace, Capro from Rarove: brigs’ Oolot F the | ther bie chitat ‘No, “remy men’ were ts nothing in this Nine Lives Lost. mand the regiment, which Is one of the largest and | Schr John A Brown, Spicer, New York for Oveter May. | do. (Br, ‘Pattle, trom Mt Joins, PR; Win McKean (Bry eartu esume 0 © ) heey st insanity. Bie arene dence erhined ine Lives Los est drilied in the’ State, will undonbtedly be dis | Schr Yankee Hox, oscher, New York for Pawtucket olf, from Arecibo—all for Baltiinore. 4 “p fe: +099 Hi ti S whi ety at By oe ook at him peisending HoH bande een Oliver Schofield, Dissosway, Alexandria for New for en ae ere Clara (Ger), Hillmer, from Baltimose: rotessor's istory. precineta irate chara eek at ham caug his meals = — chr Mariner, Rich, New York for Greenwich. pitiled—Bark James A Brown, Greenish ‘from Iquique)y regularly aj with, intal by q 4 L feier obit te aye atbe'tinehavie cus | THE CAPTAIN AND HIS WIFE DROWNED: | SHIPPING NEWS. | sic2rcienliiaycrarbeuuace™ | onpeiaiasasime ‘Arve war ater wason, on m ingenuity have * - 3 ; NER, | Siecanseunrenmeesnee fervor werieat aires wtveia Wend, Hinikoet HODSRTaPAyiehiaetmeet® WHY HE BUTCHERED TUR wilght remain safely with the dead; no human foot would ne Brunswick (G ¥. This Da: SAILED, Mewten 5 oken; Maria le 5 ayers the « ‘opponiie ide nt potas, Culidsen ‘near It oo painful duty tO { hee eaataniitie ‘most Aimonne Sen Mere eer ‘Ja GALVESTON, June 9—Sailed, steamship Clyde, Kennte “| garavegyard, snd you and}. although we have novelief | thrilling Incidents of the “perils of the sea,” and UN AND MOON. HIGH WATER. aftpamehing OF Punch, for Antwerp: Ocean Queen, | 4, Net GROTER, June ‘$—Arrived, echr Julia Grace, Re in the wuperstitians of children, instinctively the most destractive to human life that has ever | sunrises. * 428] Gov. Island...morn 835 | anbke Richmond, &c; ships Assaye, Glaspow | c Grin. | berts, Port Johnson lor Pemaqui A Medical Student Who Split Frogs Pa oe aa oosurred on Our Son, sag een Teealved - Sun sets. +--+ 7 90| Sandy Hook..morn 7 60 | nell, London: barks £al, Hamburg ; Ley STP aM gE ioe, WEST, May 28—Arrived, brig Haze, Hooper, Balt into consideration. Tl bosaw West moving from | stranding the British bark Monarch and the less o! ve 8 51| Hell Gate.....morn 10 20 | Libby, Havana; Huron, Satilla Kiver: brige ver . Stick any to day come bere and tell y youthey vert devcatniora | nine lives. ‘The bark Monarch, 924 tons burthen, | M00? 18e8.....eve 8 61 | Hell Pinte! Maria Fanny, Southampton; Ennis, Cieniuegos. | $4 [Arrived achr Ancelina (Br), Holbrook, Havan on Sticks. man of clear and bright intellect. To whom | was recently loaded at Doboy with timber, by OCEAN STEAMERS. Geerio, pane te Arrived sone beater aeniier. ‘sulion, i e sou Sasruet emt oF ur sane? Epping, Slog & OG, and was bound for Neweastle, Marine Disasters. Philadelphia Hoops’ Gominerve, tyler, Elizabethport you Nave perfect’ faithwliom you Mneve to pomesn | DARORU tuarsouder, of this port ypoke hero | DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FoR THE | ,,STHMNIE AcaDiAN, (BD. from Pictou for Hains, be: | Miu Salle, solr Wh C ige, Chester, Philadelphia, f ; intcuritgt The secret ot the tragedy 1 ihn 1 St. Simon's Island, about thirteen miles from. the MONTHS OF JUNE AND JULY. eiraatacccnt : NEW, ORLEANG! June S-arrved Reamatip Tappae ¥nordinate Love of Money, Am > | shown You. The cause was not tusantty ‘and. wa light, for the purpose of offering his services to tow Beamera |, Sau |Deatnation.| Of Sie Auetannen Mansiaut, Gardner, from New York | Rawnock, Fendletoh, Havana; schr Constance, Otiersong self-deience. West from his confession was insured for | her into this port, if such was her destination, and for Dobo: before reported as having struck on Ex- Cleared—Ships John Parker (Br), Flynn, Liverpool g bition and Povert $25,000. We are not bound to jurnish a motive. vet 1’con- | parted with hef in apparent good condition. A | Mannatian- June Il... 29 Broadway. eriment Shoals aud remained there an hour before get- | agorna, Davisedo. nLIO ¥. geive we have the motive right here: yes right | PAO Oct uvewing Prevalled during Saturday | Olimpia June U:: TBowling Green | ting of, is s:ated to bave received such injuries as neces- | “SOornwesy Pass, Sune &—Salled, steamship a here. What was West's nancial condition vat this | Dents causing’ a very Reavy sea aud driving the Koln June 11:.|Bremen....12 Bowling Green | sitated her immediate return to New York for repairs loan mew q “ ec in H, Bateman, Cashier of the , tphali une 12.,/ Hamburg. roadway Ss NORFOLK, Ji A: 4 8 7 Bank of Dover, has told. you West drew his lastmoney | bark towards the coast. Every effort possible wa3 | Cyty'o1 Bu.timore. (June 12..|Livervool...|15 Broadwa: pee Saava, Monday, a FPltedel Sainte Las hy giv Merce oo plane seein. ebm # 8 Harding, Site - from the bank in September, 1872. When arrested ic | made by captain and crew to keep her off, but the June 14. 19 Broadway sencoF Norway, Aree oilicer, aged 31 years died of brain | nal for New York; Geo. Hoyt, Deacon, New York; Jol THE JUDGE'S CHARGE, | nat ronetnine over twenty anice dollars 2m tuitotsey | bark belng uumanageable, in consequence of f eprondwty: | feverand was buried at se. : Happ, Sie em rai Mente, Linpenst 0 ey Be ha apis and culate aupport, and ed arcbls | att naman efforts were unavailing. Bue’ was {r- gomling Gfoon | Scun Tarren fom, Rondout for typ, at inevard | Haskell, Georgetown, DG; fla Frances Bulger, Bisel + | ear as premiums fe 1c p vay. en 8th, je 01 iy 5. - foay. Hiscounsel har aeked if the State intended to | Fesistibly borne by wind and waves, despite the 2 Bowling Green | anchored under Cuttybunks dragged of store about 10 | PXEPOTE nponn, suneg—Arrived, echr Louiea Fran . a: ‘ dragin the name of the loved wife. This suggestion | gallant exertions of oficers and crew, towards St. 129 Broadway miles and was compeiled to slip both chains; while beat- | winchester: John Randolph. Robbins and W D Mang! tl “Qhief Justice Gilpin Orashing the In- | came irom” bs “own ‘counsel. I ‘honor that | Andrew's Bar. Our iniormant states that she was F Bowling Green | ine through Vineyard Sound morning ot sth, struck on | Cawenegier: yon tandolph. Robbins and WD Mangams A wean, and regret from the bottom of my | too heavily loaded forward, drawing there eighteen 2 BowlingGreen | L’Hommedieu Shoal, but came off in a few hours, leak- | fy ¢’E' Kelley, Kelley, Rondout. 2 sanity Plea. heart that her name should ever have been coupled with | Ona half fect agaist sixteen and a half feet aft, 1b Broadway. ing about $00 strokes'per hour. Sniled--Schr Golden bagie, Howes, Philadelphia. that of this brutal man, How would he get the money ? a thi tly, eh Id not stay 61 Broad way Sonn © Marnews, froin Port Johnson for Newburyport, | _Sth—-Arrived, schirs Thos B’ Smith, Bowlnan, New York @ — we aro anked. A case has just been decided in Baltimore | 20¢ that conseqnently, she oot Nis unmanageable Liverpool..69 Broadway. — | arrived at Vineyard Haven Sth inst. and reports that she | Wm Hf Bowen, Golden, Providence. : giving B yon $15,000) tery wnat feasia AO BaTS eontene condition the Captain found bimeelf rapidly 3 [Anaad 5 Broad way. was run into night of 4th inst, off Eaton’s Neck, and had Sailed—Schr Surprise, Elizabethport. mowing green | her bulwarks on the port side, forward stanchions and || NEWPORT, June 7," PM—Arrived, bark Helgoland 17 Bowling Green cathead broken; her foretopmast was carried away, the | (Ger), Taleich, Providence for New York, schr Veranda, dg grrane Green | forecastie deck started, aud she received other slight in- | Pond, do for do. 2 Bowling Groen | Juries. moaned eer rngntily GUM, Cold spring, Ut fm Uy 16) Broadway. Sour Euarrx McLatx, from Wavana, sailed from Vi spate 4 ‘ir ‘ ty Broadway ard Haven Sth inst where Tor not sidted), but having | Baton, and Chancellor, Fereuson. Fall River for do; Syl Bremen .1Glascow Liverpool 3."/ Bremen. .|London. Liverpool , fought the claim on the ground that dhe man had never ows Bar. He METIREMENT OF THE JURY, | Cui isciieien wesround inate man tad, yerer | progehing the breakers off St; Andrew's Har, He money has ‘beon paid. West's wife would In | $ne! ana te Kraniensicone (esac time “have secured the money, and who knows puny arm of man and a ge swhat his influence with that deving wife would | trivances for such Shes penclee were powerless to Dover, Del., June 10, 1878. have accomplished? ¥ do not say she would have been | contend against the wild and wrathtul elements of 4 heme, but I do beliewe hi Id hi t vi Havre 158 Broadway. struck on L'Hommedieu Shoals, which caused her to | Yester Hale, Coleman, and RS Dean, Macomber, Taun ‘The curtafm fell to-day. ‘The drama that followed | flarmenee. She would have believed tn hisinnocenceas | DAtUre ae ee Eivervdoi:.|is Broadway. | leak badly, ahe returned, and writ discharge her cargo ot | ton. for New York; Sundolphin, Aylesworth, East Green “the tragedy has ended, and clese in the wake of | She, now does, though all the world turn against him. | whe fat had gone forth, and the noble bark was Liverpool. /69 Broadway. molasses andige.on the tarine rallway for repairs. do; Empire, Mathews, do tor ao; Potter & Hooper, Brad. Just as he thought to gras the — prize it Mambuarg../61 Broadway. Scux 8 8 Dar, trom Philadelphia for Portland, arrived vane We Ghane. Blake. Dightor to! . 1 4 Haverstraw; Sa the drama a'sécond tragedy may follow, the end | slips away. Never, in my judgment, has euch | Cast upon the north breakers of St. Andrew's Bar, July. 3..| Hamburg. .|6) Broadway at Vineyard Haven Sth fist leaking badly; willdischarge | BUtYy ; all boats the DOO 5 H New York; John W Bell, Plerce, and Whistler, Kee ‘whereof no min oan tell. It may snap the ‘silver | #,{cid.Dvided marder, Deen perpetraied in, our | elght mites irom the ght wie ee mgouls nooard July] 5..[Laverpool..|19 Broadway. | Dart of cargo of iron aud go on the marine railway for | Taunton for dos Avby Wasson: Gray, Phiiadelphie for repairs. Fall River; Maracaibo, Henlev, do for Portland. 4 J sanity and self-defence were baselesa theories, but, on the , @ only barrier between at Cord of timein ofp: fed brease if the AA gAAe ATAU: | een eee anneee ‘trong and ‘well dearied. | In hare and Cle ee arrier wetween | PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 10, 1878. | Scnn Umsox, from Port Jchnson for Portsmouth Ni, | Sth, PM—Arrived, schrs Adéline Hamlin, Lewis, Poi ‘of tlle serritory shail be called upon to render his | conclusion I have to say that had Ii ©. West taken at Vineyard Haven 9th inst, was run into off Eaton's | Johnson for Newburyport, leaking; Dayid Floyd, Clif- i “ into its always filling and always equally capacious Neck night of Sth t ki English brig, and_h ford, Philadelphia; 0 F Hawley, Bayles, Elizabethport “account for deeds committed inthe Mesh, ‘There | that negro to some lonely spot and killed him it would | Toe ns AINAYE MIDE Oi Wore now launched, and CLEARED her eo oly arried away below the eyes of the for Bait River | Marita Hand, Walle Hoboken tordo seemed to'be a general belief in the minds of the ke mre Oe OR FEARFUL MAGNITUDR. into one of them the captain and his wife repaired, rigging, man rail broken and bulwarks 6 Hh of and for | Hainboom in the blow); Rival, Dunton, Providence f is itin fact? Think of the helpless | while the first mate and a portion of the crew toek Scar Jura & Mantaa. from Philadelp! People that the verdict in the West case would be | innocence and sleeping age on either side, with nothing | th Steamship Olympia (Br). Young, Glasgow—Henderson jar | New York. c e other, the balance of the crew remaining on ip ps 5 Galais, with coal, went avyhore on Black Ledge, near | “gaijed—Schr Veranda, Pond, New York. 4 Bi i anda, Pond, New York. a@ conviction, and curiosity and interest combined Suet Ge eh eitide’ tne waar Rarcercur cle eves the ship. However high hope of being rescued may Ste mship C F Funch (Belg), Antwerp—Func, Edye & New London, 9th inst, and remains. 9th, AM—Passed by, 'schr Maria Louisa, Sow, Newt to bring out the largest attendance we have e. G th v now have risen in the breasts of that sturdy mari- | co, Sour Aurna, Salisbury, from Kennebec River for Phil- | York for Fall River. yet ie If’ on former occasions there were Seven MELON we Go ealtn te men a audlanment ‘te tw. ner and his delicate wile, a only rene saatenmnehin, Cosas Queen, Seabury, Aspinwall—Pacific adelohia, put into Portland ane 8 to repair stern, having q Called sone Af H Bowen, New Bedford, and othera a tath will fix | to eet Bi n¢ rrible isappointment. ‘all mahip Co, 3 a some ‘of the representatives of the lite of me ne vanglente io presented Justice Pan beats | The BEE are Onin ene earnene NSleammlp Morro Castle, Morton, Mavana—W P Clydo | ” Scum Muvvisors, Dow, rom Providence for New York, | pttM_ Arrived ahr Ellen Perking, Kelly. New York fat tin 1, Dlin artial to all outward Co, ireviously reported struck by lightning while lying in i Delaware present, this last amd crowning day | Consitions, sceking simply to aecertain the truth. she | Wreaked | her vengeance, and | human | life | © ste, manip Leo, Dearborn, Savannah—Murray, Ferris & Boweret Hayy iad one mast and topmast so badly shat- | Salled—Schr Thos Fitts, Kel Now York. Drought out many ladies and spinsters of high | never asked if her seekors were white or black, hizh or | © Satta! le wrath. adden lure! Co. tered that they will have to be replaced by new ones. |, June I—Arrived, schrs John Hickey, ang low, but asked only for the facts. ‘Think not, if you bring | bark capsized the boat, throwing the lady out and | “Steamship Benefactor, Joaes, Wilmington, NC—Loril- | coup wionence Pixe (Br), Price, at Boston 9th from st | Pott Hoboken; Cornelia, do; Cornelius, do; Copy, Al @egree, and many dowagers of blooded ancestry | ina'verdict of guilty, you add one whitto the pounaucy | drowning her, while the Captain clung to the sides. | lard Sweamship Co. John. NB. reports struck of Devil's Back oth, bur came | “Sk rownon, Jane @—-Arr Tecate ‘that Dover anu‘its environs boast. At ten o'clock | of his sufferings, Let him be where he will, with hisin- | A rope, with @ running noose, was thrown him Steamship Wyanoke, Couch, Norfolk, City Point and | o'itnig} rer 5 , June rr! wed, sel re Bola Peck; } oa ent W id, that headless trunk with be witl Richmond—Old Dominion Steamship Co. a FOU aces porene Davison, Poughbespsic fur: Providence: precisely Chief Justice Gilpin, accompanied by | hin always! always! always! Remorse willeverhaunt | 0m the vessel, but he refused to take it, saying, Steamship keyuiator, Freeman, Philadelphia—Lorillard | Scur $SHarpixa (not, Hudson), Smith. from Alexan- | Webb, Hoboken tor do. Judges Wales, Houston and Wootten, entered fro him. He will be a curse to that wife, a constant and a 38 GONE, Lu Steamship Co. dria for Providence, put into Norfolk 7th inst leaky. saued—Schr J Chanting Peart York. / salah z mM | never-dying curse to his relatives, He will bea curse to | He had travelled the thorny paths of life with | “steamship Neptune, Baker. Boston—H F Dimock- Fisniva Scum Wa Taowrson, Phillips, carried away | yf0RT GAMBLE, June I—Sailed, ship Fortena (Chie, the library in‘the rear of the court room, their vis- | himselt: Bower for him that he pass to the spirit | the faithful companion of his bosom and was un- Ship Carlisle (Br), Shapscott, Liverpool—E E Morgan’s | nead of foremast off Gay Head 3th inst, and put into New My AralsO. A110, 7 S—Salled, Madison ages wearing an air of extreme gravity, for they | Moris, better for himself and all connected with | willing that she should enter the portals of an un- | Sons. of ,, | Bedford 9th for a new one, Sime Ranioa: Brashear Lat knoe it Diovocacn Dicks ‘ ba @ Ys Y | him. The learned counsel told you he world meet the known eternity alone, when in his power to accom- _ Ship 8 F Hersey (Br), Small, Bristol, E—E E Morgan’s inieleD WEL vais UMS ALTA ahve Vea W Alleni Lentil ersten Halton, rie: nh ect Morgan nS Ta OF course ‘kRow the duty chelr consciences and | a all the Actara io this, tragedy’ taverone, save | PaUy hex. Amid the howling winds and raging sea | 05. s456 cae), Valentine, Liverpool—Logan & Pres. | tine, and Henriotta parted chains during the gale here | dlanola, Bloom, Pascazouta: EH. Clark, Raleiek, Pentax @aths called upon them to perform on this Occa. | ee Te tee ea new bhi rs h” turner ‘would | he chose a watery grave with his faithial wile. A | toy: to-day. cola; Lizzie, Pope, Mobile; 4th, Thomas Winans, Weeks, sion, There was a solemn hush in the body of | meet him ax an accusing witness in that dread day. The | third boat was launched and filled with another Bark Sara Dreyfus (Br), Bennison, London—George F Miscellaneous. Pascagouls the court as the Clef Justice arose aud directed | counsel for the accused has told you that there will be no | portion of the crew, and another lurch of the ves- | Bulley. Purser WB Gerard, of the steamship Columbia, from | Atle Dar, ready for sea 4th, brig Belle of the Bay, Wid the crier to perforin his duty, The jury roll was | Prosecuting Attorney there, They need none. Isaac 0. | gel capsized this, and the boat Jaunched, with that Bark Dauntless (Br), Winchester, Cork for orders—He- . iy » ane ON PTE J O=AFAVEO:. ship & called, and Attorney Generai Lore was requested | West's brow will be branded with his crime. Gentlemen, | of the Captain, drowning all in them, ney & Parker. Havana, has our thanks for promptly forwarding our files | |FHILADELPHIA, Juno O—Arrived. ship Screamer to proceed with his argument on behalf of the | Ihave done. “I icave the case in your hands SOL Ee ore ea Bark Dinorah (Nor), Jorgensen, Lubeck—Faneh, Edye | and despatches tt AW Bhecicton NOny take, Beeaboree eerie (ook Butte. : Chief Justice Gilpin here announced that the | embraced Captain ‘Thomas and wile, Morris Jones | “x vite (Aus), Petarovich, Rotterdam—Funch, Edye | Bark Mixerva, of New Bedford, 837 tons, the only ves: | Mahrer, Hamburg; 8 We Holbrook, Pollcys, Matanzas THE FINAL ARGUMENT. Court would take a recess until three P.M., at | (first mate), William Peters (carpenter), Owen | & Co. sel saved of the abandoned Arctic whaling fleet of 1811, | Josie Mildred, Ginn, New and brigs Sagua, Mundaye Mr. Lore then rose aud said :— which tine there was larger audience gathered | Winn Strickland (boy), Alexander Williams and | | Bark Quickstep, Chase, Naples and Lechorn—Chase, | taken to San Francisco and purchased by Messrs Jireli | Fagua;, Fanny, Sinith, Trinidad; schrs Delmonta, ‘The law on which we rely in'this case has been stated | than at any former period, George Smith (seamen), and two other seamen, | Talbot & Co. 5 Switt,Jr, and Jona Bourne, Jr, ot New Bedford, and Gk fe Hereieg dine Hill, ue; spamy f flee apantes: soclearly by my learned’ colleague that I deem it un- CHARGE OF CHIEF JUSTICE GILPIN. names unknown. Bark JL Pendergast (Br), Bates, Malaga—Pendergast | loaded with oil for that port, arriving u few weeks since, | Globe, Herrick, Blue Hill: Me; Helen P, Jones, ttoning: Recessary to revert to that to any great degree. Tpro- | | When the Court had reassembled Chief Jnstice | ‘The second mate and seven seamen who remained | Bros & Co. iton (Br), Lindsay, Laguayra and Porto | lias,been sold to Now York partics for the mercantile ser- | Sats “Bo vtamoutn: Mary B Coyne, Pacemire, New Bed Pots {0 take the theory of counsel for the deience on the | Gilpin aroge and in measured tones read the charge | apoard the ill-fated Vessel Were taken from her ang CET rere stay a a ea flee doh See RS rece roirraber terri ford; Ghag E Raymiond, Kelly: Boston; Young Teazery Ue cave They have taken the position thatthe yurden | tthe jury. 1 will say, par parenthése, the jury were | brought to this city on Tuesday last by Captain | ‘Brig Harmston (Br), Dickinson, Liverpool—George F | ganGyiort b Borden (ate acter of sip Gour Moreh, Bedford; Ephraim & Anna, Houck, Lanes of proving sanity rests upou the state. In 49 New Hamp- | #18t thanked for the patience they had’ mani- | James Ctubb, on the steamtug Souder. Cuptain | Bulley shire Judge Dot explodes this theory in one breath. I | fested throughout the weary seven days of the | Cimbb and the surviving mate agreed that the Brig ted for a wha ean. under | Busy. Linden, Trieste; Jenny (Russ), Bjorquist, Copen- Yecl satistied that he also disposes of the doctrine of | trial. The charge was very able, dealing with | former should attempt to pull the vessel off with | John © Seager, town for orders—@ | Command of Capt Geo W Bassett, late of brig # Moore, | hagen; Sam Sheppard (Br. Evans, Cienfuecoa; schrad Preponderance | of testimony | in the sume ce | questions of law and fact that have come up for | the tug Souder, and in the event he failed to do | » Bux Glance (Br), Williams, Queenstown for order Of Boston. She will sail about the 19th inst. Norihern Light, Ireland, Boston; Julian Nelson, Cava Prisco (Ital), Cafiero, Cork or Falmouth— | USF Hamblin and John T Richardson, und ixbeing Mt. | Cjcared, ship Ryerson (Br). Dennis, Bremen; bark: ing voyage in the Atlantic ( Cision. When the learned counsel attempted the | adjudication in the course of this remarkable trial. | t eae . : F Builey. : . : h wah ies d : . | so he should Wreck her, The effort. to pull the vid Bughee, Staples, Cadiz—Carver & Barnes. Acable despatch has been received concermng the Boston; Angle Amesbury, Jones, Salem; Prul P Kel Penetlne pom the icistaen or Dives Heck he < West was at times affected to tears, but at the | yessei of with the tug failed, and Captarn Clubp Brg Dad rane tae dO trumbetts, Con | death of Cape W Rohisen, master of ship Cromwell, of | ler Ring, Lanesvilie. 1 inan uniathomable sea of supposition and utter! conclusion of the Judge’s reading of the charge | proceeded to wreck her. if stantinople—John © Seager. Boston, which left Boston last December for the Fas Jith—Atrived. up Brittanta fon Gronyold, Hams, yond his depth. The proof of insanity at the time of leaned his head in his hands and awaited the re- THE PROVERBIAL WICKEDNESS OF SAILORS Brig Emelie (Ital), Gurguelio, Trieste—A P Agresta. dies. Te died at sea a few days aiter leaving Batavia, on | burg; bark Peti Dubrovachi (Aust) Chersanaz, Liver- pool: brix Alfaretta, Wallace, Sagua schrs Thomas sing nockson, Dickinson, Cienfuegos; Mary D Ireland, [ri Mitting the act ou clear and explicitas isthe | turn of his judges with the verdict, that suould | wasin this instance verified, as those who re- c AME Henest, Thompson, Kingston, Ja—a Il Solomon & | the voyage to Mauil Yact of the presenc accused. Insanity in | consign him’ to an ignominous grave or restore | mnained aboard th ai witinged the cabin and | CS, The reported arrival of schr Watchful at Plymouth 24 | RoCKSsom Dickinson, Chontiegos, eat corso. Willetts the parent does suppose insanity in the OSG SOCRNG Mile Vennor Dieecw tne Coun Abn Brig Lena Thurlow, Corbett, Matanzas—Jas E Ward & | instwasunerror. She put into Newport Ist, remaining | 18"4d, Boston: ‘f ga offspring; itis o loved and notnecessarily | fm to the arms of his kindred, | It 1s related that | pilfered even the wearing ‘apparel of the unior- | vo, until morning of 7th, sailing and returning twice duriug | Boston. Below, bark Pallas, from Boston. Cleared, brig ‘Katahdin. Saunders, Bangor; schrs Katiey ‘transmitted to th “That is proved to the satitfac. | His sanguine wife on Saturday night last, velieving | tunate lady. It is sald, and we think it probable, Brig Union (Br), Contour, Paspebiac (Canada)—George | the time. ©. Rant lial, Hocklands Harry Leg Mayo, “Aunieg r § : Hope On. tion of the jury that the prisoner 1s of unsound mind, | he would be acquitted, goc everything in readiness | that Captain Thomas took lus log book and vain- | F Builey. T s ;. fhe Jury "shay then ingtire it’ it ‘was ‘insanity “ut | at her father’s ome for his reception. ables, consisting of $2,000 in gold, several gold | Brig Fonvert. alien, Galveston—E M Stackpole. | sum ihe gard of Mensry Taslor & Matis Coopers Fownt quam: D Sawyer, Rogers, Gloucester; Hone On, Chase, j at degree that the prisoner was irresisubly impelled te | After defining the different grades of homicide and | watches and a quantity of jewelry, ‘into the small | Schr Kothen, Brandtberg, Aux Cayes—-Youngs, smich & | Camden, NJ, on the 4th inst. “She was christeued the | Newburyport; Lucy, K Cogswell, Leo, do. de ee eet the min Ghdee the gcused | commenting at some length on the questions of law, the | boat with him and they were lost when the boat Orlean, and is to be commanded by CaptJohin Sommers | Pennsylvania, Ewing, Lottery Landing: EM. Bumeld e Judge passed on toa discussion of the two pleas setup in . od. OG _—BIW : tormeriy of sehr Joseph W Wilson. Raynor, Greenport; Ann Elizabeth, Allen, Chatham A WHA to dietenioe RAvO chs biheed anntions of | conceived’ malignity of heart, from a wicked, v4 ’ Y Schr Jenin B'Simith, Wiluama, Georgetown, SC—Beut. | schooner of 180 tons, named H & Curtis. She is owned by | Nahant; ‘Ada Doane, Nickerson, Rockport: J M Fitey Jaw, whieh the deferioe have been obliged: 19 depraved and malignant spirit; & heart regardiess of | Scamen, severed irom the body, floated ushore on | | °C dersleeve & Co. : parties in Surry and Bangor, and 1s to be commanded by | patrick: Smith, Boston; J Cottinhham, Ayres, Salem z Gs fount eriby craniteced. headings, neade cag aecn| SUctee daty and perversely Dent upon mischist, | Tnow | Wednesiiay. | We are Informed that eee crate Whiting, Hutchinson, Charleston—Bentley, | Capt Alden Mann. setae can traveller, Adrmns Beverly, | pena! f one tnalice is plainiy proven, although they would ene | Proceed to censider the nature and character of the de- SHARKS ARE VERY NUMEROUS Gildersieeve & Co. alemen. Lawns, Del, June 10—A M—Passed in yesterday, bar sleavor to diprove ton the rout gt antanity | uh | qniacguital at} urhandsihedetenceoCinaanity Where | nearhigh Fever in ihe eon Feceancs of ane ace | ERE A Nee Eee MUnas ooK ek Siaaing. | Cleared, at New Bedford Sune bark Mattapoisett (of | EMSTchr Loge b Rathigun dalled for Baithnore ler nD en of eta fo ove the in- e1 h y ece! cl Me ’ se por), Tripp, antic Ocean, At Sanity of the il show you hereatter. Foyrisemer is totally and permancntiy insane all his acts. | over teit ghostly banquet. Captain Clubb, witn | ham ano, May 9—The last of the American whalers | ¢vening: schn Mary Ti Hickman. reported sailed yee TUE CONFESSION OF WEST. be said “to have ang. intention, and. therefore | the tug Souder, has broughit to this city the sails, | Schr Evelyn, Crowley, Portsmouth, NH—Z Simpson. | expectad ity season are now in this harbor, viz, barks | Gelinia at # AM; achra Fanny Curis W Wight and While the State permits the privoner to speak in his own | is held to be utterly incapable of committing crime. Such | hawsers, pump, bell and other articles of the ve Schr Almeda, Smith, Amesbury—Jed Frye & Co. Courser, White, NB, and Cornelia, Lewis, do. This com. | fenbiagnt © A) Mi sclirs Fanny ore - half,even though it accuses himself, yet should the et eanait Bee oreo riee sind cannon 3 " 5 Schr Sallie Burton, Burley, Stamiord—Stamford Manu- | pletes the number of 9 for, this season. ‘They numbered i i * ' exculpatory part ihereot be disproved. ‘The jury may | mental condition or state of the mind is calied general | gel’s furuiture, and has proceeded to unload her | facturing Co. during 1869, 22; in 1870, 10; in S71, 27, and in Is72 there | yz, ORTEAND, June 7—Clearea, bark Etta Stewart (Brig i ascertain all the facts by the evidence outside of the con- | Wsanity—that is, insane on all subjects—and a verson | deck. Unloading the deck will lighten the vessel ————— vey i bat Henry, Buenos Ayres; brig FH Jennings, Mahoney, Hat | were 2. Bark Ocean Steed, Pease, NB, arrived April 11 y ; and lent on. the 14th: had 42 bbls. sp oll stice last Feport, | YMA; Schrs Wm Rice, Pressey, and Col Kddy, McBeang Bark John Carver, Howland, NB, sailed to cruise April | *§y i ania: 1s Barks Mary &' Sustn, Hereniecn, NB, and Alired | BORTEMOUTE NHL Sane be Aretvod Te Ineeer harbored i Hy fession, and pass upon the facts alone. Aman is Dever | Ritovether “insene ene all aukwely for a dime: and | five or six inches, and Captain Clubb thinks he may ARRIVAL! vile all atonce. Vice is monster of so frightiul mien | fo such a high degree that. for the. time. bei then possibly pull her offon the next Spring tide, Bs to be bated. needs but to be seen. My learned friend | the reason, the conscience, the will and judgment | Which Will occur next Wednesaay, unless pre- «Saulsbury) has dwelt on the tact that no one can passat | Are utterly overborke and. overwhelmed. so tharanact | vented by St f weath h ay PORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS ANP | Ginns, Jeunings, do, sailed April 23, the former to cruise i 4 @bound irom virtue to disgrace. I shall endeavor to SS 4 nted by stress of weather or the vessel has re- HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. fand the latter bound home. Arrived same day, bares | schrs Wm Duren, Doyie, Hoboken for Kennebunk ; Sardi« Show that the lite of lsac C. West, as its forces gathered | Gon", during the continuance of the malady cannot be | ceived more serious injury than is now anticipated. | steamship Algeria (Br), Le Messurier, Liverpool May | Gometia, Lewis, NB, noting since Teaving Tombe jah, | Big, Yeaton, Eli anethnort for do, 2 CE, June 9—arrived, steamships Hunter, Mary. Rogers, Philadelphia; schrs Susaj e, do, With 200 bbis sp since wh ail told. , mt Iss J 'y . Or & person may be partially e so be D y ‘wp to his thirtieth year, was a series of vile conceits and | insane. When this 8 the condition of the mind it to | Lue vessel is now full of water, and it is conse- | 31 and Queenstown June 1, with mdse and passengers to | Courser, W studied crine. The poetry of Cowper was here com- | ¢ulied” 4 - ether | quently impossible to ascertain the full amount of | C G Francklyn. sp and p f je! - called monomaniac or insane delusion. Now, whether | quently impossible to ascertain t Wada Ay Steamship Victoria (Br), Munro, Glasgow May 31 and 510 sp an leaving Paytas | sherman, a Stetson, Ya tuented upon by the Aworney General. He reterred 10” | called menomaniag o sot nstained. Th vil certainly b eek eye yee ana Erertety Gere é Y ae Re es chp sanity can he held suficient to exempt | injury sustained. The cargo will certainly be , noe ators Spoken. . BC; Martin, Trenton; LA ei eee nT HURION £0 COW EER A) ExCzU) & person irom responsibility for criminal “acts will | saved if the vessel does not go to pieces in a very NED chat ATO ES hed edd iinet La Urea Phuadenhiay Chatie Miller, Jones: ieiteaverns SE hig mother. He has wroucht Cowper, that gentle | depend upon the special circumstances of each particular | short. tines “teamabip Columbia (i), Higgins, Glasgow May 23 | riverpagl tunes Ios 58 lon sse Ton AvestOn FOF | pores G W Locks, Bunce, Rondouts J Crocklord, Hatch bar, Methinks if he could be brought here to-day | Grilogree ol iia inteustty oF its, controlling rowers eed == ae ear a id Moville 29th, with mdse'and 0), passengers to Hen | “Bark Pallas (Rus), Niska. from London for Philadelphia, | Plas Runyon, Pendleton, und R H Wilson, Harris, ord placed by the side ot Isa West he would say as | specially whether the act dene and which iacharged as PEACE MAKERS. derson Bros. June 6, lat 47 80, lon 523), passed numerous | June 7, Absecom 30 miles distant. Walle Pocghkeaele; “Win, Vourhin Goldsmieh, Haverd be had on another occasion Teall no man md who | a crime was committed under the direct aud irresisti- icebergs, trom 100 to 150 feet in height M: Sehr Altoona, ‘rald, from Baltimore for Galveston, | stra: Marien, Taylor, New Yor! V Barkalew, Mara Cee ee dad in be ent cet; | ble intuence of such insane delusion, are always | Meeting of the Universal Peace Union | , Sicimanip thuringia (ier), SOR Aivchtry ee | RO date, ke (by driv Haze, at Key West May 28 trom Bal: | tiny and Geo W' Middleton, Shannon, Hoboken; sloopst skin frogs.and spit them on w stick. Youare told, asone | juevtion or Temousanieee it as ugeerMUnng ie | Laat Evening—Co-operation of the Som | Go. June 2, lai 4850, lom 18 44, passed ship Solidor, bound ci Foreign Ports. Emitly, pewie, dios Nort America, Lyon, Permonty child of Delaware. God forvid that Delaware sould | oF rants, humor of « pertou, or moody sadness | clety of Hicksite Quakers. No'tound west: fihc on Newioundiand Banks bark Nep: | Asrixwats, May 4—Sailed, schr WRKnighton, Knight- | | Sailéd—Senrs Oliver Ames, Bugbee, Georgetown, DO have many such children! I repeat it with a sincere | fan: ie eudhete that will show him tobe lubociag | Last evening @ meeting of the Universal Peace | tune (Fr), atanchor; same tine, bark Charles Gustav | o ‘Andreas, {not previously, having been on the rallway); Fannie @ nO, PR, May 2—In port brig Eliza Thompson, | Warner, Dickinson, and Oceanus, ¥ heart, God forbid that Delaware should have many such | under in (Fr), at anchor, ® ung, Philadelphia y or out of his right mind. The law, which | Union was held in the Friends’ meeting house in y 0 : B New i. , 0 Minquas, Heaney, and Fashion, Carberry, Elizabethport children! Herifoundeacaocn rene Steanship Columbla, Curtis, Dayana June & with mdse | Bates, tor New Haven Sst; schr Abby, Cieaves, for Hat: | Minquas, a 5 VE po ’ ied Upon reason And common sense, Fequircs | mero, , ne vin’ P Clyde &C teras. Success,’ Richards; KP King, Bliven:' BM Warford. and glarea with al the sebocity: of his nature at the pros, Something | more and” beyond this. . | Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenuc The | and passengers to Wm Ti Clyde & Vo. ond. City Point | “Nailed 28th, brig Wm McKean (Br), Wolf, Baltimore. Sprague; Eva Diverty, Hand; Lillie O Wells, Wells, and ecuting officer of the State. Se tent ce anes Canes ee Monten meeting, as stated by the President, was held | and Norfolk, with mdse and passengers to the Old Do- . pe eN eee port pa ‘ omwell, for Manil Dae, TAO er OTe ved aur Bk. Oikiy had'a delusions becuse be sald ty Sie Willigmeone the | Sxpresdy charge vou, that it can only be so considered | Preparatory to the seventh anniversary, | MOP Sea RC og, auckiand, N% 96 days, with | \“Breen dune —Arrived, steamship Ville de Paris (Fr), | Newman, Rondént : i | groes of Dover were prosecuting him. They would | Neleton tettins hele aa dere col his reason. so that | which occurs to-day at the Cooper Institute, | gum, wool and flax to RW Cameron. April 7, otf Cape | Lemarie, New York for Havre. Sailed—Schr William, Danforth, New York. jeyou believe he Was crazy on the subject ol mu: Coe che Hs beled seed erery capable OF Cetatein. | atkins move U cldselys nite. tha, (BoelAGy: or. | pens auting MIORYY Gwe fro AW, cartied sway port |) Caxotrr, “May 20 Arrived, steamship Glamorgan (Br), | ROCKPORT, Me, June 2—Arrivéd, schrs Julia Newettg p ol cs pf th i ef h 4 id se Apri it 5 Leybourne, New York, My 4 i God's hundred difterentthings on Vout the negroe site ofan nat ect ehhenr Dnt Taine wheanee | Hicksite Pricnds in this work, with which they have Ton 30h, passed bark Albert, steoring NW; May 2, iat | “Arrived Jane 10, steamship Pembroke (Br), Williams, | (Si Sailed, sors © S Packard, Packard, Charlestong ERK N es ¢ “s fe long sympathized. There were present re . 3 I ol 4 e f, Ri New York. ‘ochec ‘oung, New York. You have heard.s long and lavored argument on the | Bo wane at the time and in Tespect te the are | ee rere eee eee eee a tlowe, Amandy | Sanci roe ae Vote Ree da ines aee, ion sig We brie | \exnts AprilS—Sailed, ship Scindia (Br), Carr, New | SAN FRANCISCO, June #—Cleared, barks Ernat (Ger) Smability of counsel toget experts, Why were they not | Stituting he eteuied and charged against tim as con’ | Heyo, and many others, who addressed the mect- | Tyro (ital), from Montevideo tor Nordeaux, 4 day's out; | York. ne é Jacobsen, and G C Lorentz Meyer (Ger), Schinidt, Queens Sere arte dine wanted experts they could have gotren | he an absolute immunity from punishmeat for crime | ing. "The questions’ of intemperance, cap. | 2d: 1at21 iN, lon O4 sf W, sche Ede Hart, trom Hulitax | | CArgoris, Way te cad ior Horta rasae Lincoln, Jor- | txt 4_snip Golden Gate (Br), Sirimton, Liverpool, Knew they would hopelessly have damned. this case. | COMM ted under any xpectes of insane delusion. Ifheis | ital punishment and the Indian question | fajes trom ristopher for Goole, 10 days out; same | | Carnenas, June l—Arrived, bark Annic Augusta, Tur- | SAN DIEGO. June 2—Arrived, ‘steamship Mohongog ‘The explanation of counsel was merely a tub to the | Cebit ead hegre of Mat a euihing between the | received attention and will form the par- | tine'saw bark Rosalie, steering Ni; June 6 lat 3¢ 59, on | ner, Havana; schr Clara P Loud, Apalachicola. Connolly, Panama (and sailed same day for San Frans whale. In looking at the actors the first on the list is | stands and knows that actde wrong, he is held Oras ticular subject of <dliscussion at their | fa- | 7038, brig B Inginac, bound north, Sailed June 1, brig Josie A Devereux, north of Hat- | cisco). 4 TsaaeC. West, Jr. What is his character? Tne child of | to every sound principle ot morals and Jaw to bere. | ture meetings. There were present at this Bark Whitehali (of Windsor, Priest, Matanzas 10 | teras, SAVANNAH, June 6—Arrived, brig George Anos, News good parents, I doubt not, but he has be nD making a char- vonsible a 4 & Co.” 9th inst, at8 Honv Kona, May 29—Sauea, steamship Galley of Lorne | York; schr J W' bean, Butterwell, Cornwallis, NS. ‘ Scter for himself, Witnesses for the defence swore to his | cheninat aes conduct ip that regard. | The first great i ath 4 + AM, Barnegat bearing NNW 15 miles distant, saw sehr | (Br), San Francisco, u x4 Cleared—Schr Ioa S Burgess, Limeburner, Somersete character for peace, good order and quictness, I wish. | ta. ‘ne Sng ee ores oe etd atined | Ings of the Association, who gave encouraging | Fria, of Bangor, apparently coal-laden, ina sinking con- | | HivaNa, June l—Arrived, bark Jerome Jones (Br), | Mass. : Imight give him a better character for the possession of | Ct reason ty he resporablen for puticient degree | accounts of the growing interest in this matier. | dijon and boats gone; within an hour afterwards saw | Kinney, Newcastle K; 2d, ‘steamship Mandingo Salled—Sehr Enchantress, Phillips, Now York. ‘ some of the virtues. You will recollect his talling off the | {he contrary shull be proved to the entire sutistacion | At the meeting this morning and afternoon, at | her go down head fret and scttle on the bottom, with | Spence, New York; brigs Nelite Ware, Ashbury, da: Ith—arrivea, steamships San Salvador, Nickerson. and ¢ dod of fodder, Hens tone auestion as to what he of the jury; that 1s to say, untilit be proved beyond a | Cooper Institute, will be received the reports ol the Py les Ret suppose the crew had aban- ry. Lead pid Al SHY nen ea, (Br), Splc Montgomery, Falrcloth, New York; schr Emma D Fins is fall, his poor, houest old mother swore that | reasonable . *y helt el . joned her the n revious. Liverpool: 4th, steamship J lelggs, Shacktord, New y, Boston, he studied andiaid around. Here we found outs inad: reasonable doubt that at the time he commits the | constituent organizations, Much interest was New York: bari, t | meeting represen.atives from subordinate meet- days with gar, &c, tod F Whitn Cleared—Steamship Virgo, Bulkle; : ; A WAC i ‘Schr Early Hird, Eldridge, Tampico 26 days, with cedar | Orleans; schr Lottie, Johnson, Baltimore n wertendy, that (thisinan was acrazy man) he even took | criminal reedne was an insane man. This riieis | evinced last evening, and ® great many enrolled | ang hides to Win Cunningham & Sons; vessel to Josiah J | Arrived 10th, steainship Clty of Merida, Timmerman, | Haltden (Nor), Thorsen, Plymouth, £; schr Wyoming Savaniace of that tall to “loaf and lny around." aman, | Yon in England und most of te states of tie country, | “Nemselves among the “Champions of Peace. White. “Baring the, pastaxe ad wevere gates, carried | New York: ee aa alae fl eee neee es dete a Matiad ciee hyid tek 1s, Wyre 0, of such strong and muscular development. West | Tt is the settled law of this State. is - away spars, lost sails, and vessel badly strained and Sailed May 31, brig Ellen Maria, Whitmore, north ot s S ja, June 2- 1s Nicke! Wasa proud and set up man. Mr. Williamson told yc AGING i Jeaking: was obliged t throw part ot deckload over to | Hatteras; June L, bark Jennie Covd, Packurd, Matanzas, | man, New York about his gold eye glasses and hig clean-cut coat—the | therefore, is to he comedicred By you te be a sane 1 A MILITARY “WoW.” save vessel ¥ brig Gipsy Queen, York, north of Hatteras: schrsJohn@ | SOMERSET, June 7—Arrived, sch Benj Gartside, Sane ‘ PeTOniscation of a fop. a dandy. | The sirongest element | and capable of committing crime until the eonirar: — Schr 8 P Hall, Shipman, Savannah 10 days, with tum- Withppe. Arnate, Fonat CAs Antonia, (Sp), Ore, Mo- ford adele ane SuAtfived, shire JB. Steaker, in his character pee Ss vanity. Not o c NY @: ishe 2 evi ev ‘od c elt cl 24 e: 2d, es 3 y, Cottin, 3 Sd. brig Ra- 5s NID J ved, J seturn trom college, calling his old colored nurse wool, | Geary cetablished by the evidence beyond reasonable | Minale of the Grand Parade in Camden ne Tarael TMoreitt Curtis: Virginia.” Inirez, Barnard, New Forks Ath, elit’ Active, Cosmbs, | Thompsom Port Johiivon: T Dickens, Mitchell, Ellzabeth my a torts by thinking him a fool. He was tatse and | your deliberations, for it is the ground upon which ‘you on Moanday—A Mutinous Regiment— Sehr O P Binns, Higby, Virginia. Baltimore; Fred E Scammell (Br), Barberie, Matanzas. baal a ama a ne, eouoken Tue weavitanoe Moe tute the: roous whure There teeny gameLutt | must stand in prosecutiog Your Investixation upon this | Arrest of the Colonel of the Third New | SON AC Meritt Hole, Virginia, New York, “une O—Arrived, brig Ashler (Br), Benton, | 148!*R oor Taunton: James’ Dupree, New York for, Bot His pants rolled up. The dainty college stude > ‘ es Lavinia, Osborn, Virginia. Inorno, April 1—Sailed, ships Port Rego! o1 ton; Wm Voorhis, Haverstraw for’ Providence; Goldd could not stand this, and hen me tauntine remarks | reventott ¢ the plea of self-defence, which the prisoner | Jersey Infantry che Ulwer Seolleid, Disosway, Georgteown, DC, for | New Yorks lath, Dayleht they Brush Bostone O°" | amiihy, Rondout tof Boston: Joun Schaffer, hiindelohi Up walks the man addressed ed what West said, i Tt Sepropersto remark the decerscastenty | 4 War between two of the most prominent : i In port April 16, stiips Swittsire (Br), Carey, tor Hamp- | for Providence; A Marior, Port Johnson for Boston ; Joni But, gentlemen ot prow: he jas invited by the prisoner into his room in | oflcers of the New Jersey National Guard was Passed Through Hell Gate. ton Roads for grderay Chusan (Br), Koy, for Boston. uy | ton tor Providence, Wiantic. Port Johnson lor Taunton g chair. Nouce, it you please, th r mn Hotes. te Wee NO mOussureAmer iD the ugurated in Camden on} on, dur- Bot SOUTH. r v8, Galveston v ort loop Fred Brown, 4 ‘ork for Fall River. @haracter. A futine climax to his sr ro: hi ght time: Not @ trespasser, | but was there inaugura’ : mden on Monday atternoon, dur. Schr James Fitch, Jr, Smith, Nantucket for New York, | BPs purrgwe, it, seonmatipe £ mcthin (Rr), Watson, and | VINEYARD HAVEN, June 8—Arrived, schrs Helen St helpless tragsand chickens Was the of the Kae | Sete thet the eRe eho Ie cate PE ied esd parade of the Second brigade, and it is | wiih tish to Wallac 2 Chappell. on tor New ¥ city of London (be), kynon, New York; Scandinavian | King, Philadelphia ior Bovions JB Knewles, Port Jonn~ bones of that c a hd y , tT : a unders, Ston n for New Yor: ), 8 : if uf on_for do; Maryland, Henr! an Ir Shc heen tetnarns atrial. Captain Bare, Se etry ey one iy cine nonrenoe. Olc ute pereody noun hae ac ven Can een ng ute Seeger re i Providence tor Trenton, on alg lg Arrived, bark F H Clark (Br), Met- Mecann, do. tor. Salem; Hattie A Y waders | ordinate love of gain led hin to the cominission of the | js ‘ho probable means of escape, he kilis Nis assasiant, | Connected with this interesting affair are Briga- srrickson, New Haven for MAtANzAs, May 21—Sailed, brig Emily Waters (Br), Mor- | [dal MORE Moucetee seine ienzle rime for Which be now site in yonder bo: res tit 0 probable m of escape, he kilis his assatiant. Schr Minnesota, Dow, P nee for New 5 ‘Std ) , i . Phitadelphin for Gloucester ;_ Adelia T Coling THR TRAGEDY. Ped ad eta ~ eh ths yer wa i " * . eh yres, Rathbone, Rockland tor New York, lon. P Baker, do for Newburyport; C Mathews, Port Johnsont ‘West tells youthe first time he and “Cooch” Turner | gloseiy, pressed by | his asailant, and retreated | brigade of Jersey National Guardsmen, and Colonel | with lime to Barry & Sears. ee eet ont Bh, steamship Prussian (Br), Dat. | for do: Montezuma, NeW York for Ipswich; Pallas, da i met was wien he. West, wax carryims a bucket ot waters | Winn Co tnene a void “ened fits | J. Madison Drake, of the Third regiment. As was | | Schr Julia Newell, Clitford, Lockport for New York. | ton, irom Liverpool for Montredt, : for Rockland: Ht §' Rowe. Port Johhson for Boothbay 4 tt 'Cooch” offered to carry it tor him, W ve not | ¢ Va naff wi me to aviland, abv: Jane ved, a Ger), porisa, squam tor New York. Condemned the prisoner to ale dere and listen toochers | Ohae Me Assault and. the Jury must ve satied | published in yesterday's Herann, this regi- | “schr ann Elizabeth, Manson, New London for New | oraremtorpe New tink lor Hrewen ee ee wae Gers | A Salled—sele Emeline Metain (irom TMavana) for —« eee ee tik by hic Own Uttermtecctratie { Imminent danger cltber of losing his own ite or suffering | Ment participated in the annual yearly | YON 4 » nayes, Barlow, Cohasset for New York Raxtaxpri, June 2—Arrived, steamship Germania (Ger), | (Vin ToAtriveG brig Carmine’ E Kelly, Hoboken for B Se eeeiemmed if condesnued at ail lie wourlitare | £tormous bodily harm. It 1s whe duty of the Court to | parade of the Second brigade, and also | fsebrCJ Kingsland, Beebe, Nortuport tor Cape. Ma: Wineen, New Orleans 1, Huntley, st | ton; schrs Addie M Chadwick, Cardenas for orders: 8 Fou believe tly met by accident, Wesley Henry (coi | {ahiwhare. The mest inporlant pert er yore ay ait | marched with the brigade and ‘the various | Sehr John < eland. Mose, Fall River for New York. Pa Cs ba adanke Rida Nene os es Rg a RD nih an ored) cames here and tells you West asking for ta vert 4 “7 tea Sona - zi Schr G D Smith, Taunton for New York. hr Ralph Carlton, Patten, New York; June | Mira A Pratt, adelphia for Boston ; Henry, klizabeti= qhoveds” om the morning of the tragedy: he was wich oes I idprons yetie Went with <i most incerely | civic societies at the ceremonies attending Sehr Well $v Vgught. Hallock, Haruord for New York. nic, Portiand: Altarett Bniladetphia. | | hort for do, live, do tor dos Rveling,| Rondout for Cox | he hegre in the morning, and in the afternoon, when | solemn responsibilities BOW restiug Upon You. the dedication of the soldiers’ monument in Cam- Be . lord tor Trenton. May 29, brig Valencia, Small, tor Philadeiphia, G . Hoboke: ; prout, Pert Joh as “Cooch” carried the bo. p stairs, the meeting wassanght a : Sehr Orlando Smith, Ferris, Portchester tor New York- ead ys son for do; Sargent 8 Day, Philadel hia for Pe wy Trane. seat and fo ti, VDAIEpONe. Ot kiting ‘he jury were conducted to the room set apart | den, A couple of weeks ago Colonel Drake received | | Steamer ‘ets, Gaie, Proviaence tor New York, with reer Yonx, NB, June 7—Cleared, brig Caroline, Thurber, tice disasters); Lookout, Baltimore for do: Regain, See “Gooch” 1 Ww come to the,act of t a el el 9 Cea midge and passengers. “Atiaad yapnah fot hi. ¥ izepor' ty He took that poor nayroratter having made uimarunk | © thelr deliberations and the majority of the | a letter from Governor Hartraust, of Pennaylvanta, eer BOUND BAST. Matanzas. april g—Arrived, steamship Kurodo (Jap), | White Sea, Vienna, Md, for St George, Me: fyndom Need . with brandy, upstairs. anit then and there coolly burch. | audience dispersed in the vicumity of she Court | asking lim when he came to Camden to also visit | Schr Vesper (Br), Morrison, New York for St Johu, NB, | Askins. New York. burg for Eastport; Ada S Allen, Elizabethport for New. . oar poe blood That Bastions, in ofenatee negro | House to await the verdict. Philac Ce and show the lethargic denizens of py meee Seat LO AO for Boston, i American Ports. fig {rR te fot Stanly ht, Go for Calais 5 ¥ victim. est’s most Infamous greed of “ . y a if Marta, Chadwick, Elizabethport fur Boston. “ ol i we; Vesta, *-gnopey. When he tov, that bar Of tron and struck at " ~ Sersey Dove COUTd Handle a Aker Ae The iawe | sche Herald, Frise, Kitzabethport for Portmouth, APPONAUG, June S-Arrived, achr J L Hess, Conkin, { Salem: Advance, Few York. for Parroliors: Chale ++ "Gooch" Turner in self defence he meant to kilt him, SECURING A SOOUNDREL, of New Jersey jorbid the de sf hr Jane, Smith, Port Johnson tor Westerly. Elizabethport. wey: do tor Providence; Ann Eliza, do for Bangor; Wn *" (Mar of iron produced and held alott) Did he mean whee ew Jersey forbid the departure of any of her | sche ‘sarh Louise, Winchenbatch, Elizabethport for | BOSTON, June 9—Arrived, schrs Lucy A Orcutt, Hart, | E Barnes, Philadelphia for Saco; J’S Ivins do tor East “he vrasped that bar of tromin both hands to sinply knock A Wholesale Seducer Caught at Last. regiments from the State without the sanction of | poston. and D B Everett, Gregory, Georgetown, DC; Fora M | Cambridge: Sidney © ‘iyler, do for Lynn; Watchtul, Cold. $f" negro down. ‘There, in the providence of God, is the why ve hi 5 a0 ms the Governor, Colon Drake very properly re- Selir Emma W Day, Clark, New York for Norwalk, Crowley, Crowley, and, E Nickerson, Chase, Hattimore Springs for Plymouth; Vryphenia, Rondout for Lynn; titi! that condemns lim, The Attorney General read A young man, 0 gave his name as Morrie Farn- | ferred the matter to Governor Parker, who gave Sehr Gentile, Eldridge, New York tor Portsmouth, Dick Williams, Corson, and J B Clayton, Champion, Phil: | Unison, Port Joni on fi f Portsmouth. « j } wor tio st Con rion and commented, thereon, ham, was arrested yesterday morning by Captain | bis consent nnhesitatingly and wished the Third *qhttt Alice Bourdman, Bend, Elizabethpert for Boss adgtphias JM Freeman, Hidridge: avin hii Sailed—' teammer Monte shristl scfire OF Garrish, Nel~ } r , skin and ‘uit nad te dcae ton 7 y ' y iO) SPEED AND A PLEASANT TRIP. iene WI tow tee i h . e y 9 ~ F think ha Bevse, been portrared a court of Justice eon mnt f nd Pe EPK Rtrtet on oh ere bed EC opt prigudler oer ral pe dence - pe Prince; KW Godtrey, va Hridgeton, NJ. Fri nk and Erni, Kato Rich, go Morris, Nellie 8 Zer> is not mind that is at felt in this inan, fis tbe | the Seminary in Twenty-fourth street. Comp! 4 art of the contemplated visit, and specified the scebr Oregon, Taylor, New York for Salem, ‘Also cleared, bark Alexandrina (Br), Edwards, Cienfue- | re! _Stancilife, Jesse Hat |, Annie Joner, {heart; the mind 1s as bealthy asst was the day God gave | have been sent in to Superintendent Matscil and | hour in which be wished to cross the river. General Sehr W M stephens,’ Ellwell, New York tor Bridgeport. | gos; schr Chas F Heyer, Poland, Alexuadria, Va. Hope, Clara, Nathaniel Stevens, ‘Governor Cony, i 4t him, but it is his cold, calloused heart that i# in the | Captain Irving for @ long time past of the doings of | De Hart, a8 is allegeu, raved at the idea of the Senr Connecticut, Dehart, Amboy for Norwalk, Sailed—Steamer Leopard, Brig K M lHlesien started | George H Bent, VL Hickman, J W Allen, Grace Gridler, Sole Wh Cry Dt fire Fang out over the quiet of | this y d the police determined to put | ‘Third’ going alone, and weuld not t un. | Schr Edward Wooten, Young, Hobocen tor Providence. | from the Roads, hut returned and anchored, where she | Elizabeth Edwards, M R Samson, J K Manning, SH this town on that silent night and the people flocked to his young man, ani e police oD pu going a ot consent ul Sehr Albus, Rich, Port Johuson for Augusta, Me. remained at sunset, with other vessels outward bound, Sharp, Sidney Price, Annie E Campbell, Virginia,’ Caa- | the scene of this dread tragedy snd saw the headies stop to bis movements. Several fathers of fami | less the entire bri accompanied it, he doubt- | Senr Planet, Green, New York for Lyan. luth—Arrived, bark Marino (Aus), Ivani London, pian, John Batch,’ Kate Grant, Addie’ Ryarson’ T'S i handlesa, footless, skinless body stretched upon the floor, | lies trom up town called upon Superintendent Mat- | less fearing that Colonel Drake and his children, Sehr Flying Fish, Selleck, New York for New Haven, BALTIMORE, June 9—Arrived, barks Zulina (Br), Pe- | seClellan, Josiah Whitehouse, Index, Maria Crantner, I> | “; There We Sed celberee hare’ Thee ed. minds sell and stated that their danghters had b pig Philadelphia, Would be taken in and done gene sepee on Ainby for Sormien 1 a rron, age Sorest, Hi Gua enim Feargent, Bagiuecr, George 4 Albert, Carotine Kensie, 4 ? They a j j cl an, Macomber, Hobol * es \ nzas Eddy, Vearie, % “init, Edw this And you, geatlemen of thejury, are here to snive | SLOPPed ou the way to and from sehool by | for it whey were hot amply protected. The propo- | Rene Et News stot Hotoken metaaa ee aver. docechraW ¥ Green Tracy, Ancol PE; Helle Brown; | Brownall Maryland, Hattie A Butler ahd Heiee@ Kink Nhat question. Whatassuult could that reeling, drunken | US man, and he had, om sever | sition was not acceptable to the Colomel, who, 8ee- | Cont Laura Robi New York; AJ Fi Bragg, 5 ; | BWIGMINGTON, NC, June 7 Clenred ng. " 7 tha . drunken . 1 the | ing that he could not get off und he aid so on his Sebr Laura inson, Robinsou, Elizabethport for Sa- | Nash, New Yor! J Favens, Bragg, do; Annie E Kranz 5 4 red, brigs E F Brown sat somes, to ihe athlete Nest ranny shoul you be PotE eal eee ae wo Ry own book tent ine Pacenion aaa Seen ite lem. Siten st Dotter “ Ree} Drews has Br). ee pe Haytien; Jeanette (Duteh), Engies- lieve this theory of sé ace? How could | Young ladies to mecompany hi 6 i cessto} mar Schr Ellen M Duffield, Raynor, Philadelphia for Green. | _ Cleared—Steamer stone, Hallett, Boston, via Nor- ferdam. Y fest have struck that tiegre in the back of the | places. Captain Irving has been on the look out | Command to the Walnut strect ferry. Here he was | port. ss = folk; bark Fredriea and Caroline (Swed), Lotvemgren, | A REWAM, June 8-Arrived, schr Palladium, Ryder, pe og A ia SE peor imy tee Wan coe. pert | Jor Farnham some time, and ran against him yester- overhanied by an aide of General De Hart, who Schr Elizabeth, Parker, Elisebethport for Cohasset. Cork or Falmouth for orde: Hf brig Glenora ie New York. Tes, Sa Din tioe wives too theme Thee ae day morning, as the latter was engaged at his old | bore an order tor his arrest, and divecting him to | Scurdenale © Ross, forbes, Hoboken tur Boston. 4 Norrolk; schre Alsune (Br)" Bivchelt. @; John, 25, vis auc of sell-detence, because Turner was hot approaching | F71kS, Farnham was talking to a young girl about con ele cider Orne ine pence cae ‘et naga, M7 Panes Sunninghenn New York tor Ware: | Sona, Daierso, Bales, NJ; Soha it shaw, Uox, Hobos MISCELLANEOUS. , r 8 " fourteen ye: 3 b order epray tl - “4 ‘ ’ » watt " eee epecbtvorereveprebedks ON wate. Hise: “toe Jou are Haak foment We | him, Sat Din ane Wee can hienpod aid ranted manded haat Coed halle ioral Bone S'nYoung, barrett, ya xr ted—Antonto, 8, Cork, in tow of Delaney, ABSOLUTE DIVORCKS OBTAINED FROM DIFFER. ‘ove by witnesses that he siatesa falsehood. Levy says he | 80n taught the girl will no doubt prove a salutary “ON TO PHILADELPHIA Schr Fe vorite, larke, Alexandria for Pawtucket. BRUNSWICK, Ga, June $—Arrived, schr Ella Brown, | cient cause, a sia Aba Andina) sertion &c., suff~ ad a fen ahinplaswersin his pocket—he was not iush” | one. He was lecked up at Police Headquarters | in tones that meant business, ‘The omeers of the | Schr Mary Ht Mimin, Fortis, Elizabethport for Warren. | Robertson. froix ahd for New York; 4th, Nellto Treat, | Sore yrantods Advicstreq eres MO Charge itll di | mer just where they puuht ta ber but tis | A2d Will be sent to Court ths morning. During | Third regiment took sides with their badly treated | Rene BANE gan Murphy. New Vork ior Providence, | Cleared ah, schre Alaska, Clark, Philadelphia ; Abbio M, HOUSE, Attorney, 19 Broadway. ve aie through the providence of God, which gigi da we Bap cue Lye ds Poa den eertaay woke wa fo Opnore nity, a Johnson, New York for Norwalk. Dunn, Fountain, Boston; 6th, Hattle E Sampson,’ Davis, BeoLuTE — — ow real motives for the commission of 0 \ ht hotes to Mr. Gilbert J. Reeder, of 442 0 PI pl ey went, Colonel Drake assuming wiey, Russell, New York for Hartford. Philadelphi ‘OLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM COURTS crime. West Twentieth street, and A, U..Farnham, $22 | command as soon as tiey touched Pennsylvania Schr Wm Hill’ Murphy, Port Johnson for Salem. BATH d 8—Arrived, schrs Harry L Whitton, and of different States; legal everywhere, eof di THe THEORY OF INSANITY Broadway, . Their march through Market, Arch, Brosd | Schr Geo B Markle, Bishop, Trenton for Providence, Addie M Bird, bound ap river for ice. No fees In advance; advice free; commissioner for every har deen offered ava deience, Wests eyes have been — -_ and Chestnut streets was one continuous ovation. | Sclir Surge, Warwick, Trenton tor New Bedford. hailed 7th, ‘brig | ft MeGilvery,, Stnbbs Dorchester, | State FREDERICK | RING See ee ese a ont adetvnin | There was a moonlight excursion up the Hudson | Arriving at Independence Hall the multitude was | Sct EL: Rodyers, Becvey New York for Northport, Ba ar ee Middleton Priiadelphiay Fred Wal: = __ Counsell or-at-law, 33 Brondw: Hot ced this peculiarity “Although he conceived an aver: | ast eventng, given to the wholesale coal trade by | so dense that the police with diMculty forced @ Wert atk Newark for New Haven, wn; 8 Rivers, Savannah, I R. LEWIS’ “BALM OF LIPE”—SURE ©URK did not “hesitate to introduce Mr. Gladwish, Vice President of the EasterD | passage. At this point they passed in review be- yh ‘one Arrived, schrs St Lucar, Water: for Nervons Debility, Weakness, &c. Principal de nagerign whan West failed B Trapapgrtation ine, Js wae a vigagant avair, fore Goygreat Parker. Mayor Stokely and other Bebr Falcon, Wheeler Nyw J) ms. aiken Ranwos Jor Wig hou, PO AN OMicg No 7 Boch strees New Yorks

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