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| 8 NEW. YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1873. THE CENTENNIAL | ™= Fourra mw xvnore BUTLER BOTHERED, | Scie phi. Qi/ty | pentane eceence Testes | ta bg mre oe tee me \mer George Appold, unan ‘the @atute book " via | via Me a ba Bovlesta Ce} rape B, Hawk, Santos «7 days via | via is, Buviegt The Anniversary of American Independence in rdenas 10 days, ‘ CONTINUED FROM FIFTH PAGE. the Old World Cities, Temperance People Want Him to Evite edaingnaghidens |, ee D Prowse, Zaze Cadis; q sincere thanks to fpclobia inten tort the honor done me, TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. Take a Pledge. a id Dae lear igh LF Mallia sob and believe me, very respectfully and traly yours, —_—- o.her apparent JOU A. DEX, Lonpon, July 4, 1873, its exer ght. be Fesponsibility of its exercise might ..be H days. dure, wth co mee ee yen; saeee ‘M4. at | _ BALTIMO! ved, LETTER FROM paieee BLAINE, The anniversary of the independence of the away.” In my imdgment It is-a | 3 28 i of Sandy Hook, was struck by aheavy | Tyson, aieereaed poy, Nariel Norfolk ; Ievarta 38 re 178 THE QUEST! 7 that sucha taw*'so sustained | squall from the westward. which txrtied rit, | Fuller, Cadao; Annie Augusta, Cardenas; "regret exceedingly that jAcgora Ms., July 8.1873 | United States was duly celebrated with a banquet THE OLD MAN DODGES rE te nc 4, aa ghly” and smnpartially” enforced, it | faremast, heud, Tore ann inain’ topmece ent masianoom: | A W Aines, Achora, Havan i vit ine, law, as its iriendy | w : ken in tow i rem af your inieresting nd, imoressve ceremonies, | at Wills? Rooms, at which all the prominent Ameri. clatin “and, deem te" to Obes it wil suntatn tse By ailot baat FW" Etwall S07 rag dared tothe ber sod | folks barks teen it, ary one eae | and in all places to all li my power tocontribute to the | abs here were present. wiktes : Unwhoicsome law. then the sooner it is wiped off the | “rue Castle of Harries, Cole Guivestor, 22 days, | mea: Emma & (ial Soll (er Nordntile re amecess of your smagniseen Veen, sageenagiie ‘The day was similarly observed at Paris, Berlin, | Butler Says That “Asking a Question of a | stau te book the bette toy abe conse of comperance: for | with Soran hee ens Ooty, Galveston, 23 da78, men Bmmus 8 iat Sal Noga Queenstown or Falmouth pipes * Vienna and other leading cities of the Continent, Fourth of July Orator is Like Bo’ wre AT, Practigaboperation, a law of 1p My Bebe Pare backan ‘Tuxpan, ‘Ciena days, with ce- Demerara; Andrea Moca if D. Lavrang, ‘ INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. the American Ministers presiding at nearly all the ‘ae - ree (iow Ya mere license law accordi ng asthe | | Schr Cora lieu’ Sleeper, Martinique 17 ds 7 days, with su- Owens tir Tate celebrations. Whistling at a Funeral, ¢ caprice, venaiity hE Ea say to HA Natabie & Son; yea! pou = 3% 1 in chars in @ given teoality, mover him,” in ite with ot aigbtan Nilay = aude Hs oars, | Wish. PHILADELrnta, July 4, 1873, | Outdoor Festivities and a Grand Ban- resent ‘condition the vit ction under it is & | master lagna Garni, ok: ‘a B Campbell, Denison, do; ‘The ninety-seventh anniversary of the ever “glo- quet in Vienna. Sourn FRAMUNGTHIAM, Mass., July 4, 1873, paris renecttion sf matt theta ietion Sadite the inand im, ci E Downer, Thompson, Savannah 7 days, with | Long: aS e as : Phe srtous Fourth” was more generally observed by the VIENNA, July 4, 1873. Tt has been the custom for many years 4o,hold.a | {essachue ts and in contravention of every true prin: Pe Fees Toe ee meno tie de Teagan, | bess Urclons, Manet Keoips; Mar, gemy Be 2 Philadelphians than for many years previously, The Americans here, with a number of invited | temperance mass meeting on the Fourte of July | men under the government. ‘e<negealhadmemman dad with, gi tg Pig ah hound 0 New Hien sme NG sey nt rea nr F A Coleol py andthe streets throughout the day were alive | guests, went on a plenic up the Spree to-day. and gather together the ultra iriends of pronibi- | General Butier’s brief atwsion to the Prohibitory | «mith msl ging bs el Servo oo Bideaee, | Now vores. Ved sepia ont with people and resonndea with the din| On their return banquet was given | tion for w sort of annual experience meeting. | WMsMrrae methed vor aoe hus hitea the tate weds) He suaithe Williams, Georgetown, SC, 5 days with oat mint Ree rare eee rhe, Hal of the inevitable firecrackers, horse pistols | at the flumenhalle in honor of the | Walden Pond Grove, near Concord, has generally | prediated; but, as afwhole, it was a disap ingment paval forest Béatiey, Gildersleeve & ( BELFAST. June 27—Sailed, schrs A P’Emerson (new), ‘and “blunderbusses.” ‘The main feature—the | day. ‘The dining room was finely decorated | neen the chosen spot. This year, for some rea- | to the audience. AN the speaker turned to take | Kehr Mazellan,Wagieton Virginia” ve er chases Sui rts Mg A nel lig centenary exercises—did not detract irom | with bunting and flowers. At the upper end the | sons, Harmony Grove, mear this place, was Sei et J aFryung ont his proposal to | Sehr isle of Pines, Lee. pag pit Batted, rie Duunclss, Coombs, Bangor: chr ‘ the other modes of observing the day. The buila- | American and Austrian flags were displayed, and | selected, and thither the faithful to-day gathered | tell us whether he ‘s (atorabinde ten oa ae " pasied Parctgh Gun Gale” UHARLESTON, July 1 Cleared, schr H A Dewitt, Man- ings, both private and public along the entire | portraits of President Grant and the Emperor | to the number of six thousand or seven thousand. | Opponents of the present law” General jority , sepa ene aterm Geog Pavilion, 1 length of Chestnut street, were decked out in na- | Wiliam were hung on the wails. About three | As tne legislator from Cranberry Centre | Huvler replied, ‘it the gentleman irom Millord | 4.4. owen pines Clandeeiin: Pesvias tor Kew | $2tie Somthvamboy tor Boston, Shhache Coun, amo, Kew taopal bunting, and in’ this respect resembleg | hundred ladies and gentlemen ware present. New | would say, “It was a free blow,” ao | july orator ia like whistling at a tanaralr” where. | Tore iunadpembaiaade IPS TRS TM Siland: Bina Don Balan ‘ Broadway on important occasions, York was well represented, restriction "belmg put on the utterance of | Upon there was great laughter. Mr. Godfrey per- | yoavwitnstone cramite ee Portiand, Ob for New | for two iivern NS albert Jameson, Candagesd bund THE UNION LEAGUE BUILDING, ‘At the first table sat Minister Jay, Rev. Dr. | sentiments, All shades of politicians, from the hated louder than betore ae eas fa Nebir Bertha. Conover, Providence for Elizabethport. MAST GREENWICH, July 2—Sailed, sebr Ann Eliza, fm Broad street, was testooned with streamers | Chapin, Barous.Schwartz and Gogern and Messrs. | devout prohibitory deacon down were present, | General Butier red the people where he fat Sener Henry Ta . %, Bowman, Now pa New pag vanies July 1—Sailed, schr H T Hedges, Hi and mottoes, and presented a magnifi- | Jacobson, Schultz Garrettson and McElrath; aiso | Crowds poured in from the surrounding towns all re a WwW.” speaker's iis aan bah 2 OE AR ae finn y sel ledges, Harper, cent spectacie, At night three rows of gas | the Burgomaster of Vienna, the Consul Genera’ of | day, the attendanee being doubled because of the | Growner Inf lve. Thrtutonnon Fam diverted | Schriohn W Hell, Deares, Teuton for Now Yorke, wArrivea, brag Mary B Rowland, Rowland, Gatves jets, extending across the face of tne build- | Germany anda Russian Chancellor of State. Dr. | positive assurance that General B. F. Butler would | “The Car of Relormation,”’ and the orator of tne | scnrqnmer Bar ene revenge ice Maw Fork, Mi'tlowes Howes, Baldumore: OL cab hy ‘Tort ing at intervals, added additional attractions, | Ruppauer presided at the second table. make a speech in the alternoon and define his post- pa Te folded bis.linen duster about his per- Schr Willard ‘Saulsbury, Handy, Provincetown for re “Sens Daniel Brown, Emerson. and Jennie Market, Arch, Pine, Broad, Seventh and Eighth | Before the guests took their seats a concert was | tion on various pending issues, particularly with | Dhitree, ipren colati ettaney tee Onfarn sen tex ba ita ere French, French. Boston for New York. Foltaael Tooker, ,gearcctown; RJ Mercer, Sackett streets were likewise resplendent witn the Rea, | given by the celebrated Hungarian Female Orches- | regard to his candidature for Governorsbip, and the hair ‘past four o’elock train back to Boston, Schr Clara, Merrick, Providence for New York. loud, Trenton; Henry Remsen, Allen, White and Bine, and the numerous crafts at the | a and during the dinner music was furnished | give his opinion upon the enforcement of the Pro- poe gehr Gymisdeman, Arnold, Frovsience for J Eggi Be aJAGRSONVILLE, June 28—Arrived, schr Eugene Bor- a wharves and the steamers plying the Delaware | by a military band. , hibitory law. THE WEATHER r Edwin 8 Tyler, Phillips, Boston for New York. ‘S0th—Arrived, schrs Hat McClintoek, New Yo Uisplayed the national eolors m protusion, ‘the | President Lawrence Smith opened proceedings | ‘The Rev. George Stacy, of Milford, presided, and Schr chara A dm Serhan van oe | Taam See GaP att en pe et f , railroads leading to the city brought in with @ congratulatory address, and Rev. Dr. | made a strong Butler speech. Then Mrs, Vibbert, War DEPAr Gear Balisnerte, Habe Tarver te) Euzabgthfort ley, Chase, New Yor VAST CROWDS Chapin said grace. wife of Rev. George H. Vibbert, of Boston, made OPFics oF THE CHIEF SIONAL Ovmicte. Rehr Golden Rule, Glover, Pawtucket tor Now York, | yoru) Arrive amin Geo Libpinanierat ip ad from the raral districts and adjacent cities, | After the cloth was removed Minister Jay offered | an old-fashtoned woman's rights address. She had Wasuinaron, July 5—1 A. M. fone Mergtal Halowell, Pawtucket for work ba aichele Gainolt” June 2—Sniled, ship: Angelita; bark thousands of whom participated in the | the first regular toast to the “Health of the Presi- | come to see Butler, she said, more than anything Probabtlities. New York, wit piling to, Sugw a sichardsot. aie FORD, July 2-Arrivea, schr Lonisa Frances, centennial exercises, while vast numbers | dentot the United States,” coupling with it the | else, in order to satisfy her conscience about sup- | On Satarday, for the Southern States falling fom DE own Piety euch ineecwo Gooree (1s Wiaoe eaten Bis Acushnet, Rector, New Yc perambulated the streets, while others, with | Sentiment of perpetual friendship between Austria | porting him for Governor. barometer, southeasterly winds, cloudy or partly | Schr Roanoke, Brown, Taunton for New York. schra Hastings Chase, do; cael, Yotie Lawnense, Rout their friends and families went on excursiens or | and America. Rev. George F. Clark, of Menaons, who has figured | cloudy weather and rain on the South Atlan-| Schr Brav — a Ses sa riacatowrisoe Neer Yorks huss Thon Folseh Uanay. Anu A, Vassar, op, Rally, Naw Plonicked in the parks, Independence Hall was | Mr. Smith followed with the toast, “To the Em- | in State politics more or less for some years, then | UC coast. For the Middie Atlantic States, | cht Mant 4 ey ee Siouonster for Nem York. Et The stellar attragtivn throughout the forenoon wna | Peror of Germany,” which was warily cheered. | took the plutiorm and made a violent anti | Southwesterly winds, partly cloudy weatuer. | Sehr Norelight, allen, Providence or New Yorks’ Sea gamed, eutunay, Mew York; M1.De- until the departure of the imposing pageant; | Baron Gogern responded, thanking the company | Butler speech, pitehing into the General with ve- | 8d local storms; for New Englands falling bato | win'scone to order, net” rand for New York, i, Pigeon ta ved, ohrs, Rose Calin, Girard College was aJso an object of interest and | for the cordial manner in which the toast had been | hemence for his share in the salary grab and his | Meter, south and southeasterly winds, higher Hehe j Payne: ‘{eaman, Pores for Philadelphia. m ior New York; HE P’ ‘E ly stokes and \ was thrown open shortly after ten o'clock for visi- | Fecetved. humbugging in politics. Butler, ne said, wasalways | temperature and numerous local storms; for | Sehr Davia Torey, Clare, Cty land Nor’ Now York, Ftamouth, Rite or doe BB ite Witla aes tors. At ngou a saltite Was fired from the Potomac | Success was drunk to the exhibition of Vienna, | wriggimg and twisting in political matters and the lower lake region risimg barometer, | Witt sone (0 order | poston (or Philadel jon, and George W Middleton, Nickerson, feridanee te Wasa tenad tern > stream off the Navy | to whion Baron Schwarta replied by proposing the | wouldn't suit prohibitionists who want a man who | Southerly winds, partly cloudy and clearing | sehr John Stroup, Boston for New Yorks nba, os rad Warren, furners A0d, {ndlapar,Eandiaton, Rab CONFIDENTLY BXPECTED success of Philadelphia's exhibition in 1876, is reliable, His violent denunciations of Butler cre- | Weather and lower temperature, Midnight tele- | geht Halple, Bryant. Newport for New ¥ork. Memento, Weeks. Br Bristol for, Klzabethport; Delphi. AL sf ro tha ba be ieee by delegations of Dr, Ruppaner offered the sentiment, “Vienna, | ated great enthusiasm in the audience. graphic reports are missing trom all stations on | York. i yy Viera Pere ret | te len Warten a Wien a Fall i iver’ Atay peenew omce detectives ey tae {he central | the bulwark of European culture against the | B.G, Godfrey, of Milford, presented a pledge to | the Mississippi River and its tributaries and west- ee ee he ee en retest ache *apuh Gin, Hasael, for. Now var: depots ‘and hotels, but at iightiali only one ¢ poor Turks,” and spoke of the metropolis a8 the seat of | the meeting and stated that General Butler ought | Ward to the Pacific coast. yaght John Randolph, Robbins, New Bedford for New pe yas eeenaens ma James, and Rate scunned rel atites in hopes of Br him, e Burgomasters of Vienna replied with a suit- | people should consent to give him their votes, The of 'y Yer aye gonr R le, 8 Smith, New York gas Noank, Beh neater or ayer ‘sanbeam, pRunker, Bab but he bore the test and was sent adriit. The | able acknowleagment of the compliment. pledge was pronounced in favor of prohibition, | _ The 1oUowing record will show the changesin the ‘Orocker, Harding New York tor Wellfieet. Heh RY Mediator Meters Tet ieee cee pore Police, Jorce, were cautioned to be “exccedingly | ‘The festival terminated with @ beautiful display | women’s rights and the equalization of labor aud Serapera etre I yea bee coe um aoe seit Gel an Biration, iizabetuport for Norivich. BApbteaate New Sark; Artist orrentae, Someta, fod qas brought in it is sate to say that they obeyed | Of ifeworks in the gardens around the hall, capital. comparison with the corresponding day of last Behr Eeeneity Vail, New York for Harttorg. do; island Allen, Warchain for do; Isaac H Borden, dnstructions strictly. William H. Jobnson, the ——_—_————- ‘The crowd enjoyed the fan and were ready to go | Year, a8 indicated by the thermometer atHudnut's Bebe aounsueaton miners Haw tances Gomerse!, fein {ier “Hainan yarn oate oC tte Soe . Chief of Pee aa weconn te THE SWIMMING TOURNAMENT, | for anything, and uproariously passed the vote to | P2*™8°% aaron, tere, 11a, | SSBF venga nan fark for orton. beth, Rea: Caroline Grait vowers; Kedonda, Moore, if bad everything arrauged so admirably and sys- make Butler sign the pledge, and Mr. Godfrey was | 3 A.M. 78 8:30 P. M 98 90 | Behr E 3 Wharton, Bouse! Vingmiator Samford. | well, and Cony, Sry aartcket fos; : sogp Dece! fematically 1n, preparation for conflagration that | Twelve Athletes Competing for a 8100 given full power to adopt any means he saw lt to Ae og Eimer $2 8 | Behr WD Daisley, Daistey, New York tor Boston. eto pone nated {2° Varker, Pall River for New were promptly extinguished. He remained at his| 2rize Medal—Charies H. Keller the | Seoure ears B 8 12 P.M... 1184] Kehr Care Walker, MePariand. Woboken for ort: Baididy, Somerset is °° Ail eahice cseataeaee post in Cherry street with his assistants throughout | Winner After a Close Contest. ‘The speeches and proceedings were enlived with | Average temperature yesterday 81% | 1and. hits en for Fort: | auntan for dor Mary Natt ‘Barker, New Bediord for aot the day and night, in readiness to attend any | Tne swimming contest for the prize medal, | Songs by the Hutchinson family; but all this was ma 15.) orcelaae for corresponding date ie, Renee? Chas H Northam, Hubbard, New York for Provi- Gah F'Waanurne: Saulebusy:B Fail River for New York: arma. se steamer Pennsylvania, the pioneer of | Valued at $100, which came off yesterday, at tue | Simply g prelude to the entertamment that was to ge Ciera ir kotety Eldridge, New York for Denin Monitor, Chase, Kew Bedora ‘for dos'S & Grown, More the American line to Liverpool, Was expected dur- | foot of Fifty-fourth street, East River, was by | follow. EXPEDITION ATTAOKED BY HALF-BREEDS, | cht Alpine’ Marmuil, Hoboken for Benton | Gos Ann Amelia, Avion, Pawtucket for’ dor Menrletin, eee preparations were made to give her @ | far the most exciting contest of the season, The | General Butler left Boston at hali-past one o'clock aaa Sehr fein ci ‘clue } raflely ew York for Harwich. a tor da; 30 Havens, Hallock, Previganse te hasembled ae the Whar’ lowards ‘nightinit but otc { Prize medal was given by Mr. Richard Allen, who | aud reached the depot one hour later. ToRoNTO, Canada, July 4, 1873, Schr Jains Gamage, Prcher, New York fer gockland. | Wore Wenerton, Siyery, ail River for New did not put in an appearance, and they went away | organizea the match, ‘Twelve competitors en-| A large crowd was at the depot, and pressed | A despatch from Fort Garry says that aMen- | , Schr Caroline & Cornelia, Crowley, Bllzabethport tor parker NS CRAGer, Howard, eli River ror Osta Sec uen : cape tered. ‘Their names are as follows:— around the General, but they were as solemn as a nonite deputation on ® prospecting tour in the | “Wing at sunset 8. arash - deena ith gh ‘ar excocda that of last year, the | Pennsylvania | Mr. William Woltl, New York city; Mr. David | funeral, Any one who saw his triumphal progress Frenoh settlemons of White House -Fisins: was, set PNGRIFIGH, July 8—Arrived, sc Vitoria, Hoboken, Hospital having received seventeen patients up to | Hahn, Mr. Thomas Lestrange, Mr. Frank Brahan, | through the State two years ago could not have | "Pon by @ party of armed half-breeds and com- Marine Disasters. ken; White Rock, do, R ae Enree O'clock, while Ss. Mary’s and other kindred | wr. August Ernst, Mr, Patrick Kelly, Mr. William | falledto mark’ the change. A'brasa band played Pelled to take refuge in a public house. Word Was | gonnJeppo, which went ashore at Two River Wri aaa cit Daley, New York; Nientic, and JM institunions received thetr full quota of matted | Tosser, Mr. George Winter, MF. Mux Botuely Mr, | “Hall to the Chie” and the General was soon | Sent,to Winulpeg, and immediately s squad of | whils hound to Nem York, aud was taxen te Sot AMEN LONDON, July ioiitrs mots rent were received by carelessly handling pistols and | Fleisher and Mr. F, Donaldson. All were tall, ath. | Seated in a barouche, and, with @ State constable | aii arrived safely in Wiunepeg. ‘The military have will take'n cargo of lathe NEW HAVEN, July 3—Arrived, schrs 5’ G Green the premature explosions’ of “blunderbusses” of | jetic looking young men, of great courage and | 1 full uniform at each side, on foot, started for the | five prisoners. Scux Lovrs Watsn—M H Gregory, who purchased the | Fisher, Amboy; J 1b Buckalew, “Bell, New Brunswick} every description. The following are the names of | beta baie) grove. When he reached’ the grove there were hull and eargo of sehr Louis Walsh. which came on shore iit Mateus Uae, reac ree es Emetald, Jones, Edd; te Injured as faras heard-from, now in Pennsyl- | Muscle, Mr, Thomas Costello accepted the office | Hone to greet him with a friendly cheer, as in the at Horton's Point in February last, isnow engaged in wae idaahe Merritt, , Port Johnson; Wind, Wai ospital:—Willlam Neal, of No.1 Nicholsou | of referee, and atr. Daniel Hurley that of umpire, | oicen time, althongh he- could pick out hosts of | SILLED ON THE RATLROAD IN NEWARK, | takinz the coal irom uch is tas stot un men At work, | " Gieared-sclirs Horace L, Francis: 8 D Jarrard, Da; i vis; F Krnestine, Braman;'Helen A Hoyt, Cramer.’ and chro ts ail gut he intends to raise wie vemel and aie a aan ib . aired. July 2—Arrived, steam: New Ontxans, June 28—Wrecking steamer Francis ew York; bark Sainuel E Spring, Small, Eating sly Proposed | the seven o'clock train, Pennsylvania Railroad. pking MS Me lege EE lag Magy die ‘brig Alfaratia, Wallace, do? scht Geo s'Somes, y Arriving at the Market street depot in Newark he | The Or. sunk on or about the 10th of last May, and was | - Civared—Schrs Bowdoil vania street, leit thumb shot olf b remature c ve sti 0: - | Trends the throng, y Beret et aD BOSE OL PNAS | The twelve stalwart metropolitan sons of Nep- | irieuds Im she uuu, Arrived at the speakers | charles Colimgham, of 16 Boyden street, Newark 32, of No. 406 South street, cut badly by arayor | tune plunged into the river with brave and resolute | jero of New Orieans, and a faint response was | Was a passenger from New York last evening on in the hands of his wife. No arrest. John Quinn, | intent. The recks, crevices, batis, balconies and | given. Some one ten ungraci aged 15, of 902 Stewart era suot in the nose by | every available place from which @ good view of | three cheers lor the hero of Fort Fi the explosion of a pistol. D. Middleton, aged ler, betng introduced to the audience, spok - Randall, Windsor, NB, to 1 19, shot in lett han edly wounded, Geotge the contest could be commanded was ‘poke as iol. jumped off while the train was in motion, fell Fe aa li forsee ee tee great deal of time and | for Baltimore; John Far un, Ct Clase, Gecrgetarny itor Smith, aged 24, of 21 Wood street, leit foot severely | Occupted by fi essed ladies, eager- i ‘under the wheels and was instantly killed, as'they | '*P°r > bg! -ete ae Middleton, Mrhitakcer, Palladetp nia, . looking men azing loafers, f began by saying that, just as indi- Miscellaneous. RTSMOUTH, NB, June '30—arrived, schrs New Zea- cut with a piece of iron, Frank E oll, age aged 10, of eer oie tecnica in tt ae aha chatter ls, began by saying that, just as indi; | ran over his abdomen, He leaves a wife ‘and sev- lang, Biummons;’ Yankee Binder Coombe, ‘and Pinta, South poet aeresh aot fn at he right. band cman eat Teo Caeave _* Spo eee Mr fel ‘the gi ieat event of their lives, their birth. eral children, Purser GS Mitchell, Cae steamship Leo, ftom Savan- | ¢ ; mba Port Jonson Leonessa, Alexandria] 1 pis hy aay, s0,this youchiul nation, hardly entered upon the nea nah, has our thanks for favors, John loomall, Douglas, Philadel Thor ag , of 1,619 North Fiteenth street, shot in | ahead of the ovber, first’ staze of national Ii thout any event except Its EUROPEAN MARKETS. nite aiva et Mim ihecek ben hails Wind jnore, Georgeto fowl, DO; E ph Méeton Werodien’ / eT Smiagh tend ic of Set roderai stregk; sop.or wen at thirty-ive minutes past five, All dociaratinn of fs tadepen: their yard In Madison for it Trowbriage's Sons, New Ha. Foilai Aerived, jsbrag Mi (Be Forrest, Cow B : ris Johnson, aged 14, of 2. ‘ederal stre tep of fen at irty-five minutes pi . . en, of the following dimensions :—100 feet ke Y oa amb and three fingers of the left hand et, ep of | Meck out closely together, and, iound some’ difn- a lidin fiber “ty clgrmon,, Mon, Mangss.—Lo Tor mouey: Sy 9 98% Tor 4 the teain, See ayy Nid clone Li0U tone okenentarw ines: sainen eee” ieee il hes adalah by carelessly handling a 1; John McHugh, | culty in passing the iirst current of the tide, which | King rge had been obliterated — by the | account. American secu iew_Fivertwenty bones, 1665 ment. : 7 “neg aged 17, of 1,212 Brinton s ree sho! through the | Was unusually strong. | rst took the ledd ater | reinembrance | ofthe great | events, of tne) rebel Siig: M8OT's, $3; ton-fortion, 8%; new fives, Sig; Mire: aeete ince Sone athehon earn ee CRRA UIDERDE, duty 9 Arte. schrs Maggie McDon Le, Pp. about ity or one hundre ards im the course, ion. He wished jo contemplate the changes icDonald. Richmond: Yankee Bo! Pnil- left leg, dangerously; Futian Price, aged 24, Of 73 | ag airestion “was, towards the bay, around | ¥" in” thelr “aystem on wovernment’ by onthe tmount, of bullion gone into the Bank of England | «Amiens oee aot Goss 8 eaws (or Pawtucket, Surge, Warwick. und. Teinpest, ing of a gun; Hamilton Eakins, aged 35, of 1,814 | he rock at the foot of Blackwell’s Island, eh eeeee en Pans Bout oY ira July 4—Rentes, 56f, 30 eng Perry & Co, 0: New Bedford. is te cif, Knowles, and Alida, Baton, South Fourth street, forehead cut badly by a fiat- | fhe distauce to be made forward und | KRPOOL COTFON MARKET.—LIvERPOOL, July Anew Smasted. schooner, building in Carters yara, ga BGS Siler. ‘Dayton ‘and J's cuerioin July 4-5 P, middling Or: | Belfast, for Capt Perkins, is nearly complet Tad | Meee cove Port Johnson das turker, Sr, Kelly, antl tron, hurled by MS amiable wife. No arrest, | back Was about two miles. Boats accompanied How Was this idea carried out in practice wt Sotton dull. Middling uplands, 87,¢ Ernest Greisch, aged 20, of No. 1,216 North Twelith | the swimmers, bearing Fourth of July flags on each ‘at General Buller first (OOK Up the subject of special | leans, 94d. ‘The sales of the day’ were 10,00) bales in- | been named ¥ inka, which ieanid to'be the indian name Anttiony Burton, Jo Johnson, Port Johnson tor Pawticket; street, upper lip carried’ away by premature dis- | prow. Lestrange—a five, strong swimmer—ol- gislation, and alluded to the special provisions in tavor | Cluding 2,000 bales for speculation, andexport, Orthe | fk! 6 es One acne aeeactivel ed in buildis Donna Anna, Whaley, Rondout; Wm i Bowen, Golden} marae of pistol: Ernest. Alf t 4 Peed oithe track of Ernst. Mr Wolff was side | ol corporations in the matter of transportation of freight sales 5,500 bales were American. The sales of the week x. ing, are actively engaged in building | J Goodspeed, Cork ‘Amos Falkenburg, Racket, and charge of pisto! nest Alf, aged 11, of No. 417 “ Qha passengers giving away fron the people the control | have been 6,000 Lales, of which 7,000 were taken tor | yessels at Port Jefferson. and business ts unusually brisk. | Samuel N Smhith, Morgan, Hopoken ; Wm F Burden, South street, first finger of left hand ‘shot away; | bY side with the latter, Hahn was fourta and | ofthe transportation of the necessaries of lite and the | €Xport, and 4.000 on ‘speculation. The stock in | Three-masted ‘schooners’ oi about 300 tons comprise most | Sins and R P Ki ven, do. Hugh Nugent, aged 13, shot in rignt arm; James Keller directly behind. Ernst turned the rock | Common highway carriage of persons. Ina neighvoriug | port is 017,000 bales, of which 3,000 aro American, The | of the vessels being bullt salled—<chrs Mfonetctr | Lungley. Fernandina; Wm ne first, alter vome tine swimming and great mus- | Statcasingie individual had through special privilege | Feceiptsot the week have been 99.00) bales, including | | Lauxcuep—On the morning of July 1, from the yard ot | Bement, Wiggins, Alexandria; Earl F Mason. Nickerson, cular exertion. Wolf struck in next. Keller | acquired # fortune of seventy. five of @ tundred mite | 99,0, Ac ctual export s,\00 bales. Stock of cotton at sea | Mesers Taylor & Muckic. Cooper's Point Camden Nim | do; ida'c Bullard Small, and Josephine 7 avaaver. Glad ‘ bound for this port, 518,000 bales, including 130,000 Ameri- fine 5 masied schr of 475 tons. Her dimensions are as fol- | ding, Baltimore; Jos Hay, Steele, Philad Brine, aged 47, ol No. 220 Quarry street, fractured by explosion of pistol; David Highhand, aged 19, of No. 302 Leonard strect, shot in the face | Knew the current’ and went ahead by can. Sales of cotton, shipped from Savann: ol - a 5 re 8 ° by premature « arge of pistol; S. F,Jaguard, | one or two lengths. Foster now stood a ton, deliverable ‘August or September, thant delvatanie paw Hones Bold, ay Pe Bi hg bah Thompson, Howes: Hele aati 2, of No. cud Wilden street, fingers | 4 grand chauce of gaining the prize. He was evi- | Charge ior transportation 01 personsubd property w be | July, 89-16d. The shipments of cotton’ from Bombay, | is to be commanded by © apt’ Coleman 8 8 arp. she was on i Z of left’ hand shot away; Henry’ brown, | tently the most steaay swimmer of all, Alter | brought down to its simple elements of cost? Mut by sin last report to the 4th instant, were 16,000 bales, christened the Helen sh: She 1a built of tie best Delae ary TUCKET, July 3—Arri hrs Yankee Boy, aged 20 years, of No. 129 Almond street, shot in the | turning the rock Erusi ggt crams, aud was, on | baving the State or nation undertake the business Oy | Tkape at Maxcuesrea.—Livkxpoor, July 4.—the mar- | ware white set Taatitiod with yalrantsed iron sud | Houghton: Phikideipoia, wanes, aniy" Port gouuson, back bya man hamed Andrew Mooney. No ar- | request, taken into one ol the boats, Keller was wading for them, General Butler argued, they should | ket for goods and yarns at Manchester dull, but not quot- | copper; nded for the general coasting and West iallea—schrs Kate & Mary, Coggswell, Rondout; sd Reds sd iy years, vt No. sez | now far ahead. Foster swam steadily next, Wolf Superadded to the burdens and Wrongs ot ably lower. Tndla trade, and reiects great credit upon her builders. ess, Kelly, Port Johnson. rest. James Redman, aged 15 years, of No. 522 feieduand Hebn. cont. Great 6x sitament. pré- fe exactions the © peculatiol Liverroot Breapsturrs Mauest,—Livenroot, July a She LOS si pane. othe! f Camden ROCKLAND, June 26--Arrived, yrolits Corre, anna! South Front street, shot in ieft hand; Anthony ae . rth. | Grea! citemer pre- | tw the irequent change rty political ma- | Breadstuffs dull. California white wheat averages | and seMladeipiia, The same builders have contracted | and Speedwell, Spaulding, New York; Pacific, Ginn, ds Sullivan, head injured by explosion ‘of pistol; | Valled as to the issue of the contest. Some bet on | Letthe State open competition vo all in the is Od. ; club, 128. 2d. a 12s. 4d.; red Winter, 18 oa for the building of four others of 600 t 27:h, Ralph Howes, Ry Beltast for Wecentet William Mayo, dangerously injured about head and | Well, who won so many prizes here- | conveyance ot freight and pasnenge rs over railroads | 278 a28s. Corn, 27s. 3d. a 278. new. Oats, 3s. At Yarmouth recently, by Lyne sloop of | Belle Brown, Nash. Ne GW _ Baldwin, Morton; xplosion oi ‘annon; Wilham | tolore, but a greater number bet on Kel which are tts own common highways. ihe land and the Tuvxnroot, BkRADstUr Nanceriavenroon, Suh 126 tons, named A L Hamilton, she is owned in Yar: | Nuugie Bell, Hall, und GW Glover, Holbrook, do: face, caused by ©. Smith, aged 1% Receipts ot wheat for the past three da’ 000 which 43,00) were American. Receipts "ot under © mouth, ‘and will be employed iu the stone carrying trade, | Nautilus, Crockets Red Jacket, Averill, and Lixey Baker, mmand of Capt Lorenzo Hamilton, Allen, do; July 1, Geo E Prescott, Thomas; Tennesse, - ve 4 Y | Fights or way of all the railroads. In the tate had been avory street, | ler, who won in the race of Saturday last. | TROD. jaw under the constitutional provisions that the ars, of 1, bead badly erated by explosion of a smali | Lestrange was looked upon as a champion swith | tein Was by the government tor common conven. "| 17,00 quarters, of which 14,000 ‘Another unsuccessiul attempt was made on Wednesda: Pilecay ‘and Gem, Thomas, do. cannon; Gustavus Duble, of No, 1,634 Pop- | Mer, und several of his party made bets on him. | jence and ssity. of the whole people. Be. ig | Were American, 1) Weather fs tairand favorable for to launch the schr Edith L ‘Steere. at Salisbury Point. Nailed oth. schrs Benya, Pitus lar street, finger snot off by premature | Keller came on like a fish, floating and driving with | so, Then every man enjoy this com the crops. The ways had been taken out and newly set, but still she ‘th, Mabel Hall, and R'Leach, Pen- discharge ‘of pistol; William ©. Blanning, run over | the eddy. He was ahead, by two hundred teet, of | convenience and bave the power’ to use the same LivERPOOL PRovistoxs MaRket.—Liverroot, July 4~ | refused to start, and she now remains precisely where | dieton, New York; SJ sindaay, ap do; 30th, © by horse car No. 13, Union jine, right leg’ smashed | Wolf, Foster, Hahn and Lestrange, and by his last | bY putting his car on these highways, subject | P.M. Pork, 62s. Gd. sho did three days ago. Sumpter Pinkham, Philadel e : r 1 of all, * | to such rules ‘and regulatious as may be necessary. | yUIVERPOOL, PRopoce, Marker.—Livenroot, July 4—P. Ni ™M: MAR BRANUINGO, June Se-Salled, ships Middlesex terribly, not expected to recover; William Per- | 8Wimmuing came in five minutes auead of all, recely- | Oy Tat was necessary was to return to the idea of ein- | M.—Turpentine, 33s. Talo’ lotice to Maxiniers. (ot amet, Poriand; James Cheston, Wailace, Port pignan, a ‘aged 13 years, of 7e4 Erie street, badly | ing the applause of the crowds as he passed. powering every man to put his car upon the railroad to | , LONDON Propuce ManseYLonpor, July 46 P.M.— | sunee WHECK ON THE YOUR FATHOM naNE, OFF max ux. | Townsend; Bark J A Faikinburg, Forbes, Honolulu, 4 urt by explosion of pistol; Samuel Dubois, aged | Kelier made the course in thirty-eight minutes. | yo over it ior a reasouable toll, to be fixed by the direc- | Tallow, 4s. $4, Petroleum, spirits Bad refined, 19244. 0 MAN FRANCISCO. BAY. SOMERSET, jane 30—Arrived, achr ‘Charlev Miller, 9 years, of 1,727 Park avenue, dangerously wounded | | Wolff came in second, making the distance in | wry, and, of course, subject cal to a proper Turpenti ara a Ms, 6d. Common rosin, 8s. 94. Part of the wreck of the ship. Patriciaa, wrecked in | Jones, New York. by explosion of a botsle of gunpowder; Jerrold | forty-one minutes, Dual in case ot disk its owner and the February on the taulof the, Four Fathom ‘Bank, off the | (July i—Arrived, schr John E Sanford, Westgate, Penn street Foster reached the wi rd. Time | road. That reasonabi wou eC! entrance to San Francisco Bay, orketown, elly, aged 36, of 37 Penn street, iour fingers of r reac ning point third. Te : : ld be the cost A to San Francisco 8: und,’ and its town, DO, fot Pant of bah ts forty.thiee suites of the wear aud te r the cost of the position determined by, Mr Ferdinand Westdaht Aid US | 2¢—Sailed, sehre Nightingale, Young, and H W Bene hand shot oif by explosion of a gun; Robert fh init ta; ‘maakt drawing thi hot exorbitant use of the Ss PS, and this danger to navigation ivmade known by au- | dick Sinith. Now de, 14 years, of 1,770 Fulton street, seriously ine in lourth, Making the distance tm | capital in or individual could have © | thority of Protessor Peirce. NINGTON, July SpArrived schrs E W Babcock, burned by “oe of gunpowder. ais minut . ea tissin dees thar his own sid i ‘and his own Warehouse, in which Be This pact of the wreck ies on the Four Fathom Bank, Babcock, ener Pritan ber, Hoboken: I N sey’ KILLED AND DROWNED. Lestrange came in in sixty minutes. mizht load }o be drawn by motive power of AL intl AT jetermined on the Sth of Marc! re ti moat, Dickenson, Providence for New ‘or! f Mr. Lestrange mig! ve e 9 | road; if not by his own engine. manac for New York—This Day. wreck broke in two. At low water two spars, apparent: VINEYARD HAVEN, July 2—Arrived, schrs Rescue, John Mooney, a laborer, was kilied at noon bya | Mr. Lestrange might have won had he known the « ocniietaocie the main and mizen masts, showed About Xwofectavove | Kelly, PortJohnson for Boston; HP Cushing, wall falling upon tim at No. 19 arswood street. | current. He sought to dispute the prize, but it was After dwelling upon the necessity for a solution the surtace of the water in the trough of the sea, Around | Hoboken for Salem: New Zealand, Haskell; Ruth tho Bal Atthe time of the accident he was engaged in | #warded to Keller by the decision of the Swim- / of this probiem of cheap transportation, General Sa. vane K the depth of water 1s #44 fathoms, was, Clifford, and Ocean Range ( tearing away an old staple, ming Club. a Lerunated tue glorious Fourth | Butier concluded as foliows:— Gov. Inand...morn $ 45 wine dota magnetic. ects aud idiniaine. are New York Kate Walker, viet. Horuan id oan Planet, At eleven 0’cloc! . Richard Turner, steward | in the bosom of the Kast River. veint tina, whch at least deals with all men equally, + ven to locate anger : reen, Rockland for do; Pilot's Bride, Brewster, Vinal- of the ship, Milo, Mie at Greenwich Point, was i ab me ia rons tam tininded shat Tam pres Moon sets....morn 12 61| Hell Gate.....morn 5 28 mjcint Boneta Lighthouse bears E by N, distant 21-5 | haven'ior do: Rowena, ‘Gy apt Calais for 4 lo; Mary ba eee aiiie Wat a He Celebration at aPABOG. Si die, bee oe tninaee Mes 08, offthe enstend of the Four Fathom Bank, | Phiudeipiie; Southerner, Fletsher, Gardiner. for 803 B ames Wailng was drowned at the foot of Hano- ALLEGED HOMICIDE IN NEWARK. Hors im ths Comnmonweatth, Ein thet Sanat eeeate OCEAN STEAMERS. dears Si, distant d10:mile. | i | Bae Caunincham, Beltast for Newburg; Z Taylor, Hill, t “rhe eer ete te fultla their just expectations if { tailed to speak upon that buoy No 1, off the west end of the Four Fathom Bank, »ston for Newar! During the evening ons Fatal Result of a Very Trifling Quarrel. aah trina a prohibition shave Tong ste DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK yor mux | DcirSW's W, Gistant 2% miles. AGE DAVIDSON, ae ne a Se eae ee es em in statute enactment their theory MONTH OF JULY. US Coast 8 — ed, sctirs Jas Alderdice, Rockhill, and Three sociation of some of the best know * New: . f otion of their cal id iat mn Asst US Coast Survey, in charge Pacific Coast. 3d—Arrived, sctirs Jas Alderdice, a1 Siu uetacs aiuto ane cere wh gg ag dee Ihe ER, YOR CRRGRY) (Ch Seem ioe aan owl Coa ee na results, Yor quite Pe oon ‘Steamers. Destination. , San Francisco, Cal, June 2%, 187% Sisters, Raker Boston for Poitadetphia, Babel | Babel HW Irons, Hubbard. Quincy Point, fer do; Eliza cal leaders of the ctiy and State, held their lourth | caused the death of John Koelle, a German, Henry | {here ‘has been upon ihe statute Look, in substantially From the 5th of September all vessels arriving here | Portsmouth for Morris, Endicott, Gardiner fot aniversary in their club rooms, at the corner of ; hos a } Chestnut and Eleventh They enjoyed | Hartmann, a jeweller, was taken into custody and Iitexteatune Tiguors by wautorized yeraonsy aa ati ‘3 vetted from the United States must bring a manifest of theit | Washington, DC: Win Matin, Mayo, Rockport, Mass, tor themselves hugely. sts ani cracking | lodged in the City Prison to await the result ofa | genrin its provisions ns ¢ prcketimene 4 avrse Way. on, | cargo (or ballast) and stores, endorsed by the Soanish | New York, i ponte | ceeapaene tae the he evening. Among | goroner’s inquest. On the 23d’ of June, twelve | ofthe constitution, which as neen Tried. betore every 2 Broad ay | Cane of as piace trom whet the veaeal S81, GOGSE Wee Thingy Dance, nod Stagione e political jum P| d U e! i} € t in the state and the United States in all iw parte ! 6 A vorter, Presid were Mr. Charles | Gays ago, John and Henry, belng residents of the | and has never been found ‘obnoxious to any, consuta: if Bowling Green pA cg Conseil there it ites i Se GooET = Bephs, Mr. Jolin sieculog, candid same house, No. 86 Garden street, became | (onmhobiectons Wiech Oe eee ne pain ated Henaltien: mowitug Green j United States Vorisul, ___MISCHLLANEOUS, ba James Hilott, Mayor Stokely, | General | involved in @ quarrel over some trifting | laying its hand upon property whenever and wherever Malaga, Jane 13, ae A*souoTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM DIFFER, ’ . a stev of Wills; itr. Joun Le fansported or. Used lation. of ita Dror 01 on, &e., , Hil, Davia T. Lane, City lreasurer Widener, W, b, | Matter connected with the house, and Jobn, as | wy" "law which has” been "brought Riloren ak road wi re concn Statet tay required: Go charge tai divorse Mann, District Autorney; ex-sterift Win. 1. Leeus | aleged, called Henry a very opprobrious nadine, | most every successive | Legisiature for score Seine Groen ba ed Mercury, cruising, bound east, Joly 8 off | Cnint: 19, Price free. EP HOUSE, Auorney, ‘and otuers. whereupon, as alleged, the latter seized a pair ‘Ol | of years, and only to be made more stringent in each suc- 2 BowlingGre en rites Tying Eagle, Crowell, from New York for Mel- i 14 Broadway. Jeweiler’s Shears and struck ag other a violent | ceeding stage. And yet it will not be denied by any Bi bowrue, di ‘Jame 28, lat 39°14 N, lon’ 69 8) W. friend of the law here that so tar it has been almost im- RO aye 7 iow on the head, Henry Was arrested at the 5 THE SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI time and taken before Justice Mills; bat as the | Rolent to ste im any Vely conten ttle deuree, caren matter seemed trivial, John being about a8 usual, | and iliegal sale of intoxicating liquors. Now what is the Bark Vinder (Br), from Liverpool for Philadelphia, HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, Suly'2, off Absecum: ‘ ™ A. “corner ben De og pd hogram strect. Berane Ee On Sanday from $ to 9P, M. ‘The Society of the Cincinnati held its usual an- the prisoner was allewed to go on his own cause of this state of facts? an will claim that an; nual reunion yesterday. Many of the members are | pecorniset e to await the wall of the | more aw is needed on this subject, or, indeed, that any Liverpo srg Ng Vari tor So revious, bark Gratitude, Craig, PSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM COURTS far advanced in years, but time appears to have | Graud Jury. Koelle’s wound, however, was | mer, rd heweyey line Meaty wee Esverbost De ety Ok June M—cleared, bark Kate, Muroby, | A “orditterent states; legal every where: no publicity: Gealt gently with them. Ail wore the crosses and | early Senne MaOPnity at, ret, suppose dest tionhas done iy erie, Srainet leat on ia rint rel igo Cheater nPouetoN May %&In port, brig Rolling Wave, Hall, for | inadvance; advice fae PREDBINOK Hestone Te “ekg jut law? isa le of act we A tee) iJ J y4 Ne P medals of the orguuization that told of family asso- | Hence Henry's tearrest. Coroner Munn was not: | been made the rule of action in the Commonwealiht nesin, Counsellor at-Law, 363 Broadway. ciation with the heroes of the Revolution, Mr, | fled, and at six o'clock last evening empanelied a | Is ft not ee fast that it bas net been isveneee atone, co May 2l—Arrived, bark Martano, Bearse, A FAMOUS MEDICINE 4 4 p bs le y those ie gov ment of Tae 3 secretary Fish had come from Washington a few | JU°S aid viewed the body. ‘The inquest was ad ide thatit should be such Tul Sailed 1th, bark Ferdinand Broman, (Ger), Ross, San jOHESTER'S: Gays since to preside at the Meeting, 0a Wa ee ea eae a aes mount neccesary aah Tule Of mate; ETD RIOTG Broadway. | Paar asta steamalip. thoraaby’ (Be), Mallen, for | 1 srcomie and i mcvutor on earth, ent tere ie . 4 8 detentic ; " of action; , ~ /Cybeequence of the detention | Huy of courwe iis was declined until the facts 1 convenient and popular to execute it; upew these EHowline Green | gan, Francis ig: shin Malay, Clough, une bility. a cad of all Kinds also Nervousners, Night Shair aud Rey. Mr. Willett, tne chaplain, acted as | the case shall have been suited by the Coroner and | alone it should be executed, bal, unon the Yowertul and K Mifatlien Ax So; Marian, Boaree, anayea mal Sirenipend i st cstmontrerreahing seep, $1,800 $ z 5 ain, as | svorulct reached. Horry's irleuunexprems: conte | auential it shoud be lert anexectted.?” tus fenot been focal ‘Pranelsen, Ia Senile Der bettie, y WINUUESTER & CO., Chemists, 30 Jon , secretary. There was a large amount of routine | Gence that he will be able to clear himself from any | Made for years merely a political force by which candi. '45;1p United States, Lant, | Street, New York. 3. lhiverpooi: Livanrdo., July 2-Arriv ee Seat at Several applications jor ad- | eriminal act. dates have sough it to gievated to place, and by, rk ‘ sen ehat missi jo the society wi Ce lites hh een manipulated! Is it Feeears. Popbasy and Curyetio were elected tras: " r pottee sat nim who denies it aulswer whether It now MonTEat, June 28~Arrived, steamship Lutra (Br), Por- JHOLERA, DIARBHGA AND, DYSENTERY, ARE. ‘tees, in place of Dr. Torrey and H, 8. Stevens, "ALLEGED GED ARSON, aaywigre: impaiaaliy Soteroed a tts be Saree | POE nage NEW YORK, JULY 4, 1873, | ram. tiverioor, | cn sune ssn port sehr Kolon, for | evletvated VENETIAN LINIMENT: 30 Yours before th ‘The principal subject of interest at the meeting | Yesterday the Fire Marshal caused Mary Ann | enough toentorce it thromghout the State, or that the New York. et may should, be without siete: ‘efor eoomed to beas to the proper method of partici- 8 executive arm is not “long enough and strong enough” Singarors, July 2—Arrived pre ton bark 3: ayes: eee for iy ic! wet con Ad Tike in the celebration of the centennery in | Spietaeler to be brought belore Justice McQuade, | to eniorce itevery where. But is not the arm jong enough ARRIVALS. Star, Le Bogui, Newcastle, NSW. to load ‘for ey, kor te ‘sail worth its weight in gold ; sold by th Phiadeiptua 12 1876. He was determined that the | at the Police Court in Harlem, on a charge of Srerer jcnouth fo entorce te law Impartial. nome ae. pm cote May 13—in port, bark or | Eta depot Fark pitcet alone returned agg ; w crime, as REPORTED od srR, cHTS AND meral society, should procure and establish Jt4 | arson, Nicholas Waldheim, the owner of the pre | viene gree 4 te amount wld the roster TED SY THE RERALD STRAM YACHT + May 10-In port barks ce hot one recarned, considered the nucleus of the Cincinnati | Perty and the principal witness, swears that on the | r the cri . St Jon, § i, June Oe Arrived, ‘bark La ‘was 10 be con! ” erad| ed by seizing the criminal substance itsell, C4 pa. steamer Nipsic, Fithian, Key West via Fortress mond, ive tig Sonn > er the amount seized the greater the prev from all parts of the country, As the Society em- | nightof the 28tn 0. June two wooden structures, and yet she quart jug, fn the poor mi evel otenenahh leo, Dear! Sayanpe July 1, with e Marre Ferris & “4 braces the names of nearly all those who, in the | or “shanties, were consumed by fire, and that | ?4chme. ar contributed to the inue- og y . has been microscopy huntea, for the pur- | mdse and eee to Murray, ™Gleared July 2 bark D 1 it mies Ot a eeuntes, 1 Te ‘appear raat the prisoner, Mary Ann, wilfully set fire to said | pes 4 beh sta anette | of Re . nga Fant pai hia, with mdse to Bh 17 2a ne intewig (Ger), iepala was most, appropriate aia place of | shanticg, with intent to, destroy. them. | Nicholas the naked are ot, fiose "who ‘should with. equal band | “st Contiantine, Creevey, London and Isle of rah manrod ‘no, en port, barks Jenny (Ger) Hart . B8Be) re r ie embe| ‘es- | says at at abou! e hour o! Wo o’clock on the if 1 have sj en appar hastil: wan with mdse and 44 ngers, to iesouee in- | mann, for New Yor! edar, je, ence of tne relatives of the men ‘who | night ofthe fire he discovered the accused stand- Baer of iis enforcement wr not thie tact, | turn corte eae on enna rn ‘Amortean Peet R. bkino CHOLERA, t” for the independence of ‘the | ing wear and intently watching the burning build- iwen, a suMicient justiication # it has een | Landon tor New York. 1% ay temas seinem. Cen Gay DYSENTERY, (oceRA MORBUS yh would certainly be an attractive, if not a | ings, sie being fully dressed and making no en- i misdemeanor on every railroad in the ron Terjemen, London 58 4 wi 5 i ; Hintingulsied eens, Giccelebration.’ it would | deavor to extinguish the flames; and. he further IT OSae Wow eo nian EAon a ine eee ge ty and Suey to onder; veusel to 8 F Back | bree A Ua, teiwetet tnw (oo ERTED awa 18 READY RELIEY. “Sparaly be compiete without this addition. It may | alleges malice, in that she had ‘previously made | tie only liquor that has ever been retusit transportation sate Yepus Nor), Olsen, Havre 48 days, in ballast to | beken. BOWEL, COMPiaA inful dis tated that in oll probability such action willbe | threats to burn the shanties in case she was | on railroad im the Commonwealth was that which was 4 Bockman Bostoy, July S-Arrived, eahry © Ti Herrick, Par’ | loosen cere ice moras 5 en or twenty Mm by the Society that ite presence will be | obliged to leave them, she being & resident of one. ie dian by the baboons nt. 4 anybody was in ear: 4 Tilak Autee Campte gf Boston), Geri ‘ham, Bordeaux s | tridge. a ad a Bl, a aleaandtia, a hy Sa'se Gy akiee pore een Ee ete NO concer. known end appreciate The Pudge Deld tie prisoner, 10 $800) bonds to , stares! the Bate, be made to obey the iia Billy Sttapsin (ot Wiper: NS), Curry, Palermo Holand, Georgetow DCs oharigs tion oF iniatimation no, Menke or Iassitude will fol- | ‘After Wie transaction of considerable business | await the action of the Grand Jury. ‘The accused, snow. do: Beliotardy, | low tne use ol the i i: fo the memb rs procecied to Deimonico’s, the fag of | who is a German ragpicker, denies her guilt. She ii 'D PAINS. “acts AS or nervous, rhenmatism, and ether jose in the. back; spine or kid bem ultiorty yy A May 7, ana ‘Gibraltar 3 Peery trut to Lawrence | Kemp; Baltimore; fie Bi into @ Le cor ¥ Kelley, do; Lottie, Taylor, doy Alice By Ailey, and Ann 1 ne Nos reco eee oath tS NS), McKenzie, Carle, taylor, Philadeip.da, Western Star, Crowe!! ad farhotie eddie (of Halifax, being carriea before them, Here they | 8 @ woman o/ sinali stature and repulsive appear- friends of erance, under the recom midation of an r, alter which @ number of | ance, aud, a8 Leiore said, lived in One OF the shan. | execuive who woue treteh out his arm, Inquiring cay’ Fe Vrancis) dys, with sugar to Mevoll Julia'é Pratt, Nickurson, do; Eva Belle, Somers, an fin eur, awelings the il John Cochrane and | ties, which were locate don the southerly side of | WAY the charter of a railroad should not be ed for ark Yumuri (of Nassau), Carlisle, 8 jays, with | L Kikins, Ludiam, do: Louisa Orgekett, Flandos Vid ‘ndartburh and pais of Other gentlemes Were very happy in thelr Fe- | Sixty-eighth sirect, between kighth and Ninth | Babitual violation tor twenty yeurs ot tha laws of the | engar, #0 OFianell, Mimurn "Cos yessul to Waydell & Ta Aaa site to; HTT rene to: | Points Gains ie Ready Roliet will artord mc . Comino Hy its Managers, would a \%- , i 0} marks, and the roWaiuder Of the day Was passed | avenues, the complainant, Waldheim, iving Inthe | portation of liquor from. Cane Gad vo ecdthie. What, | Hark TK Weldon, Msg Sagua ¥ days, with sugar, | Sparkling se ort: Pavillion, tin: | eave, and it oe iu Tor 8 19%, Ley EWard & Co tote Bout Aspbay. N + Seah Mickeragy, Hobo: | mayentcuge very pipasantly, next sireet below and directly ip Lhe rear, OD, ig We duly yf We Haecutive authority of the Cam: | to Pouvert & Vo; vessel toy