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10 te AOE ’ ‘WEATHER REPORT. 1 NIAGARA FALLS. THE CHGcRRA Ts IN ARKANSAS, | i wore Bageren bi th See's “Lemme Rock, Ark., July 28, 1873. uation, Wer eat - ypgednaged Wan DEPARTMENT, Is the Place as Bad as It Is Painted tA | The cholefais prevailing on plantations below saat a Leghorn 00 days, with EE ee Visitor to the Rescue of the Resort. here to, corsideravie extent, Eleven deaths have ze, , om, Belize, Hi ASHINGTON, D. C., July 20—I A. M. Niagara FAs, July 26, 1873. occurfed since Friday on one plantation. It has darn iat pel mahogany ‘paswsengers to synopste for the Past Twenty-four Hours. To THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD:— no$reaclved the city. rig (Ang, Laas Rio Janciro 82 days, with ‘The barometer hag fallen since Sunday night | a dover te t is trite which represents coftee to order. | ; te" soatern and ale Sieh, the | ory a a was T0086 0 se SMC ttn Ro ar, ‘unto Valley and lake regton: the temperature hag | #0 Spinal Of the canine extraction—not Dt | Brlysham’s Seventeenth Spouse Sues Him | fine weather: resa ing even the tliustrious yellow dog of the Hon. Fernando Wood—on which an unhonorable appella- tion has been conferred as being in the condition of Mark Twain's remote ancestor—at the end of the family line; or, to state the proverb tm its / usual homely garb, you have only to give a dog a bad name to hang him, The connection of thy above remarks with the heading of the article pr_r- haps will now need explanation. I proceed to ex. Plain, Niagara has been for years, among travel- Makaan bein a on a tourfor his healt lers, the dog with a bad name, and it has bven m: Other suits of a lil peleudy and clear weather prevail throughout the ‘exparience that co matter how well visity, ra ed bedi bce Prodabitities, deen treated im general they have deem ready to ‘On Taesday, for the Southern States, rising ba- | T#ise, or rather continue, the cry agaiivat this un- Fometer, southwest and southeast winds, partly | fortunate place, The Niagara Falla cevapiaint has yeloudy-or clear weather; for the Middle and East- | broken out this season with gremt force, and ern States south and west winds, falling barometer, | b#® alreaay assumed a very mylignant form. shigher temperature and partly cloudy weather, | 44 it spreads rapidly, tet me offer/the following as and ‘numerous loca! storms; fer the lower lake | ®2 antidote tor the distemper:, an old traveller regton variable, followed by northwest winds, | let me state the reat facts of ftne case through the faven im the extreme. Northwest, but risen in the Middle Atlantic States; light southerly ywmds and calms prevail, with partly cloudy and clear weather, over the Southern States ‘end Obio Valley; fresh southerly winds and partly cloudy or foggy Weather on the mid le and east Atlantic coast; mumerous storms have occurred throughout the country ‘east-of the Mississippi and are now reported from ‘the lower iske region; northerly winds, partly for an Immense 3um of Money. Re Saur Lake City, July 23, 1873. ; Complaints and aMidgvits in the case of Ann Eliza Webb, seventeenth wife of Brigham Young, were Med to-day in the Ol rk’s office of the Third Dis- trict Court. The complainant sues for $200,000 damages, alimony pending the suit $1,000 per jonth, and $20,000 for counsel fees. The case will be argued probably before Judge Emerson ( wanes t, on the e nature will HAMPDEN PARK RACES, SPRINGFIELD, Mass., July 28, 1873. The Hampcen Park Association closed this aiter- hoon with 120 entries—the largest fleld of noted entries ever entered. YACHTING ING NOTES, The tolowing yachss | s passed WTRAeatonp yester- relimmnary points. begun soon. Partly cloudy and clearing weather; for the upper columas of the HERALD) to’ the vast audience of | day:— lakes and Northwest rising barometer, northwest- | thousands which you Gaily address. And fircta * Yaont yiking, N.Y.Y.C., Mr, jit from New -erly winds, lower temperature and generally clear | W Words about whatfts reaily the crying abuse of | York for New London. weather. Magara. The genus /hackman 1s distinguished in ote Now Ande +0. Mr. I. 4, Smith, from Glen all quarters of the/| globe by profanity, vulgarity Steam yacht America, Mr. Smith, from the cast- he Weather in This City Yesterday. The following record will show the changes in ‘the temperature jor the past twenty-four hours in +oomparison with the corresponding day of last a indicated by the thermometer at audnuvs ward for New York. Yacht Meta feloon), 8, Y.¢C., Mr. Beling, from New York for Port Jefferson. THE OHEESE MARKET, 2nd an uncommon;amourt of that faculty or talent wiiieh no word so happily defines as “cheek.” The species at Niagara Falis do not differ mach from “the general geng; it would be astonishing tf they : Sater es HERALD Building — dia. But this much must in fairness be said, that si ee pega, Ja y 23, 1873. i m Spt 1 | omort and the excellent Peau which et, Sener and § 80 12P.aL. vended their execntion. There ia agreatdiflerence | frm A e cheese is sold off unusuaily close Average temperature yesterday. noes 10% for the better between the Falls in 1868 and the choca, and the, factory ten feel coniident of & Average temperature for corresponding ‘date Falls, or the hackmen at the Falla, in 1873. Those last year........ of the present seem positively lambluke In com- pee With their brethren ef the past. ut at the best the, are a nuisance, and the authorities at the besides promptiy laking away the licenses of those about whom future favorable market. At Little Falls 6 boxes of private dairy were offered and sold. The ruling figure was I%0., the extremes 100. and 12igc.; two lots sold at thelatter. seven thousand | poxes of fictory were offered and brlakly disposed of at . 4 Lfe, (extremes), the latter being tie ruling tgure. GERMAN FESTIVAL AT NEWBURG. . visitora complain (as has been done of late) HAVANA MARKETS, NEWBURG, July 28, 1878. | vould compel the hackimen to keep their stand coe ‘The second anual festival of the German Turner | ana thas they would have no @pportunity to fol- Havana, July 25, 1873, Societies of the New York Central Turn-Bezirk,-is | low straugers with their pealeatlsinret But let Bogan mne business of the week has been’ small. Th in warehouses at na and Matar “in progress here, having commenced with the ar- | Mim who has bees ater Peakeee cobain teat be Doses and fabae Receipts oh tne, week a vival on Saturday night ef unions from New York, | say at his peril that the hackmen of the Falls are | ported during the week’ (rom, Havana oe Natanzag Soath Brooklyn, Williamsburg, Albany, Troy and | a8 much es than their brethrem as they are 50) boxes and 4,600 hhds., includ 6,000 boxes a Poughkeepsie.” The district comprises the socie- ar ur fe wes Duteh ties in the Hudson River towns as far south as Newburg, and in Utica and other places east of Nanroes feel constrained, that sense of ir play which every man should possess, to place this matter in its true light before the public. As tw the other alleged abuses, Ican oply say that 8, dlandard, %% & they are utterly aad entirely false. I have been r ‘ode ; ood gt 98 NG: uat city on the Central Railroad. On account of | evn "scused at the ruelul faces of the good Honl- rades, TLige. a 1i3ge. Pa niet, he frat the rain on Saturday evening the grand torcb- | faces here as they glared at the direiul accounts per cwt Butter in fair demand; superior light procession, which had been arranged a Which appeared in your paper of thelr fencing in American, 8 ol ate ge ae May of welcome 0 the visitors, was. po ihe all Parbe if rom wom tvadopt auch | is 83 Aenean at’ petty antic until this evening. Sunday was spent course of conduct. They are for throwing ail free pray cured, yuinta, ford “drm; in kere, visiting societies in rambling about tub city, na te to the public, as ali this talk but militates | $9u per quin 80 per tal, Po: ee erepas entertainment was given in | against their business. The fencing in of Pe eetanrneree att a reom at $16 a Town Spel Pd Gee To-day the city wears | the Falla, as eous ag it may at frat appear, | $17 per quintal. LG gioad. ly; yellow, $11 50 a $12 per 2 gala-day appearance. ‘The “German Quar- | is rea.ly ‘the very best thing which has been done | Artobe: white, $100 $2 Dor arrobe, by eat r” is inely decorated. with evergreens, flags of | at tne Falls for years, The hotel men have notb- | {ons Dominal, baa atta Pier he aifferent nationalities, banners, mottoes, &c. ‘The | ing to do with it, and the property is owned bj by a Putas tae ee Mae ens Williamsburg Cadets gave a review drill, which | joint stock company, most of whom are wealth pine pominal hooks—Box quiet; jorsheads showed in the young soldiers a commendable ac- | men, and who have reduced the charges for ad. | Romina Naval stores nominal 1 B9ppt= Long. shaved juaintance with the manual of arms, At in fair ‘temand at $95 a $100 per M. ir mission to as low @ figure as 1s compatible with paying the necessary expenses. Many advantages are secured, advantages S wnich have been ieng needed at the Falls, No hackmen are allewed in- side the enclosure, and here, at least, the visitor can enjoy the view of the Falls free irom their im- | States, portunities; the rough, rocky ledges which have BG q ten o’ciock @ large procession took up the line of march for Carpenter's Woods, about a mile from the city, where the festivities take place. ‘The exercises consist of vocal and instrumental ‘music, dancing and “prize turning,” which latter includes a variety of gymuastic feats performed by m; per Se of nigae from ports on the north coast tor the Uniked tate $2.25; per lind. of sugar, loading at Ha wae he ithe United tates, $3, 2 $9 50; tronr ports on the orth coast to the United States $i0; per hhd. of mo- lasses, oa ports on the Sara coast for the United 50 a nth to Falmouth and orders, loading at a oba.; loading, at other ports on the the Turners. The “turning” is conducted by Mr. | always hitherto prevented ladies approaching at Sarto » OTe, 06. Exchange nomina Stal, of the New York Turn-Verein, and is par- | all near the prink of the Falla have been removed, ited "Sau dan currency: a i - teipated in LA societies from New York, Brooklyn, | and even, graceful steps substituted in their place, pees cent premiam; on Louden, 64% a 66; on Paris, 47 a The edge ol the bank next the fail around which so many accidents have taken place has been enclosed by a neat, low parapet wall of about three feet high, which gives a sense of security to the anxieus mother and the timid aged, ‘while it does not de- tract frem the beauty of the landscape te the eye of the artist or enthusiast, Especially at evening is the sight a pleasant ome, where the twinklin; lights of the terrace at the brink of the catarac' contrast eames! with the moon’s pale beams -Albany, Troy, hkeepsie and Newburg, Judged of this branch rege fentival have been appointed ‘whose duty it is to ins) t the performances and award the prize: we will consist of diplomas— no rey: prizes ig given. The vocal exercises are conducted pringyhaly by the Paugnkeepaio Germania Soctety and the Newburg Maenuerchor. Yhe performances have been witnessed by a large gathering of Germans from New York and the river ws, ALd many of the citizens of this place, SHIPPING ! NEWS. WHITESTONE “TELEGRAPH. aati and the sheen of the rising The New Yor« Heratp has constructed a telegraph lino OBITUARY. Asan old habitué of the Pails Tam del fed at | rom New York city to Whitestone, LI, and the same is . the improvement, and oiten wondered it had not | now open tor the transaction of business. been done befere, Yet a correspondent in one of the New York papers recentiy condemned in Strongest terms tue whole atfair. Surely de gustt- bus non digputandum. 1 am willing to abide by the opinion of all sensible people in this matter, and feel confident they wiil agree with me that the Change is a great improvemeat. The ferry has been muca bettered in every way and precautions taken against accident im every possible place. ‘The line will be found of great service to those having business with vessels passing to and from the Sound, and every facility will be given to merchants and others to communicate promptly, As there is no other telegraph communication with Whitestone, the Herald Line will be open for ail busin and private messages, and the same attended to with all possible despatch. Wallace M. Spear, United States Navy. Major Wallace M. Spear, Chief Engineer of the Norfolk (Va,) Navy Yard, died in Ludlow, Vt., last Saturday and was buried yesterday. Mr. Spear Was a native of Vermont. His commission was dated March 28, 1867. n 7 The tl doing their Benjamin J. Cahoone, United States | de5:%y taprove the piace aed Tender it attractive, | Allmesages must be prepaid. Navy. to Visitors, and it does seem unfair that the sins of ‘The following rates have been established :— Pay Director Benjamin J. Cahoone, of the United | the fathers—for in 1857 the Falls was about ag y, . | rough a piace as it is now described to be—siould Btates Navy, died at his residence, in this city, on | thus be visited on the children. Not only Private messages, twenty-five cents for ten words or less; two cents for every additional word. Sunday, July 27, at the age of seventy-six years. | nave extensive improvements been under- egemrg eared pr " biel onan Seabee en He was one of the oldest paymasters in the service. a in she , Immediace Yeni Cea perches beste ro eatin pbiocen sea peil a : i a] vals, Da re jet 7 . He was fret appointed by President Jackson, | 9: ’soon as . practicable. a long drive | Advertisements for the New Youx Hxnauo tree. P (rivalling the one to the lake at Saratoga in beauty and ease) along the banks of the river, which shall be entirely iree ior visitors, There are some toils avout Niagara, however, against which the voice of the press cagnot be too outspoken— private monopolies which are battening on the needs of the public. I refer here tothe fares of the new suspension bridge and Goat Island, at both of which places fifty cents is charged each visitor, New, considering the money spent on the property and the small amount, compared to their immense income, needed to keep these properties im repair, it seems to me that twenty-five per caput is amply sufficient. And the continued pro- test of the press may not be unavailing to remedy im 1830, at the solicitation of Amos Kendall, then a member of his Cabinet. He served with honor until 1856, When on a cruise in China be was attacked with fever, and upon hus return, in 1800, 1t was first noticed that his mind was some- what affected. In the year 1560 he was ordered upon duty, and returned to New York in 1862, and | alter a few months’ rest was placed on snore e duty at the Charlestown Navy Yard. He remained 5 until about the Spring of 1805. In io was ordered to duty on the nen Vandals’ stationed at Poreamiouth, N. ‘nile ‘there his accounts became involved in confusion and in 1869, upon his return froma cruise, Pay Director Cahoone was bronght before a commis- orricks. Herald Office, corner Broadway and Ann street Herald Ship News UMice, pier No t East River. Herald Branch Office, No 1265 Broadway. Herald Branch Omice, corner Boerum and Fulton streets, Brooklyn. Whitestone Dock, Whitestone, LI. Atthe Herald Branch Offices, corner of Boeram and Pulton streets, Brooklyn, and 1265 Broadway, New York will be a bulletin of the arrival of all steamers daily. piienia sons. } saben Almanac tor New York—This Day, sion of surgeons of the Navy and declared incapa- | these crying shames. The entrance to the HIGH WATER. citated for duty from diseases incurred While per. new park called ‘Prospect Park,” however, Gov. Island. formi active duty. In 1870 a suit was com-| #8 only twenty cents—not fiity cents, as , Sandy Hook. menced against his sureties for alieged arrears | Stated in a morning paper—and certainly this | Moon sets.....-eve 10 09 | Hell Gate,. rice is @ step in a@ right direction. eople must blame some one, and coming here, with their minds prejudiced and their imagina- tions filled with the stories of the indignities they are to suffer, rather regret their it if they donot find things as represented, and be fashionable | __ im iis accounts, amounting to about twenty-tive thousand dollars. Mr. Cahoone was declared an imbecile by inquisition de lunatico inquirendo. The suit of the government was brought toa determination in the United States Circuit Court of this disirict, beiore Judge Shipman, some DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK POR THE MONTHS OF JULY AND AUGUST, -_ last year, by a verdict for the sureties | @0d au fait relate to their wondering friends at __ Steamers. | Sauls. | Destination. Ofice. Pay Director Cahoone, and the stain whieh | home marvels whose foundations exist oniy in re FE er iW, therefore been upon the excutcheon of | their tervid imaginations. It is net often I allow ‘ Heid el spewing arse the and brave old oficer was removed, he | myself to be troubled about any one as long as my | Glasgow. ..|7 Bowling Green eclared imbecile during the time of ‘the | Havana is fragrant and my coffee delicious; but | Kol Bremen... |2 Bowling Green alleged defalcation. Mr. Caioone was noted in the | really on this occasion it dees seem as if the | City oi Antwei 31..| Liverpool... /15 Broadway service for his gentlemanly, becoming and polished | mount of lying done was so stupendous and out- BA ceupaay 1..| Hamburg, |61 Broadway attainments. rageous as to Tender a@ bit of truth positively re- 3:;| Liverpool. 69 Brosdwas. Ea freshing. city ti Aug. 2:.| Liverpool: |i5 Broad way. ‘ 2.) Livernoc KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Gaiaurin Aug. 2°"|Liverpool|¢Bowtng Green eg PUDDLERS! ‘STRIKE AT POTTSVILLE, tose. / Eee Powling Green POUGHKEEPSIE, July 28, 1873. eooeae 4 . aagow. ...17 Bowling Green PHILADELPHIA, July 28, 1873. . 6..)Eiverpool. /4 Bowling Green To-morrow, at nine A. M., the Grand Loage, : J 6. DW... 172 Broadway. sGuigiita of Piittes, of the.Stete of New York writ | _ Upwards of two hundred and fity puddiers of the YG lerrerposl.” ltearoen eens s I 9 P hi 6. |Glaseow...’|7 Bowling Green convene in this city. The members number 206, Schuylkill Forge, at Pottsville, have struck for | Rew ve Bremen 3 Bowhne Green, The Convention will be presided over by Grand higher wages and the authorities of that city anti- | City ot Lin . 7..| Liverpool. .|15 broadway Chancellor Cole, of Troy. The election of oMcers | “iPAte alot. The origin of the strike was the dis | Vinge h b:lFigvigcrs loa reagan " a cette charge of aman vamed Manzan for stealing four ; 9. ]Laverpool.. 118 Broadway. for the ensuing year will be most likely had to- | hlooms from the pile of a fellow workman. Bein; France... . 9..| Liverpool Broadway. morrow afternoon or evening. The most promi- | a union man he was supported by anion funds, and | City of Paris. Aug. 9..|Liverpool Broadway. hept name for the office of Grand Chancellor is | eventually by the entire union. The mill has been | Castalia... Aug. 9. aroy Bowling Green that of Vice Grand Chancellor H. C. A. Saur, of | Caretully guarded day and night since Friday, aud | Rhein. 18; | Bremen. |. Rowltna Green ody Lodge, No. 32, of Albany. ‘The Grand | nobody has been allowed about except those who | (3, ae x Se liavereoot” Pee enat es totes an romec. in session vars days, with | re working there, Europ ba i Glastow.. 4 Bowling closed doors, Op the ¥ist, the last day, there is to ira! Bismare § remen....|2 Bowling ¢ be @ grand parade of the’ Giteront RU AUIEA OLS. MURDEROUS ASSAULTS ‘BY BOYS. Cumbria... Aug. i. Bamburg. Ol Broadway. A letter has been received stating that avout seven pad Ig. 16... |Lavernoat.. 18 Broadwa: hundred Knighte will come here irom Troy and | Last evening, abont six o'clock, a boy named peishes ame ie llavervoss, le Pak Kaen id = full Longe 4 is [ek best that alto | Lyons, of 51 Mulberry street, knocked down and | Georgia....... -VAug. 20.. Glasgow... .\74 Broadway. a ea I en alae will take part | kicked Jeremiah Connor, aged fourteen. While Leyte D P z , ; : im the he Drocession. Jt will be, Jed Eldeo Snorse of Connor was down, Lyons snatched a knife from a | PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 28, 1873, oarakeruain headed by Fastmap College Band. third boy, named Burk, and stabbed Comnor in the a On one o. the three days a formal reception will | back. ‘the wounded boy was sent to the Park 7 take place. ‘The uhiform consists of a baldric, | Hospital. Lyons was to be arrested as soon as CLEARED, beit, cap, with shield, with K. of P, engraved on | found. Nag Og ye black gauntlet gloves and sword, At ten minutes to nive o'clock last evening Steamship Franconia. Brazy,, , Portland! F Ames Bark Boylesta (Nor), oc orders—Punch, Edye & Bark Lee "aus. vich & Co, Bark “Magachusetts, Sehulenderg, ¢ Knights of Pythiss, although pot more than Cork or Falmouth for ey: years have pa ed since the organization jad life in this country, have reached the great number ef 247,000 members. The Keception Vom- mittee jor rrow are Adolph Asher, Vespasian | B and Isaac Heyman, of Lodge No. 43, and George W. tape, Jonu Stone and Frank Shickie, of ALadge No. Richard Delavey, of 339 East Thirty-pinth street, and eleven years of age, was struck on the head with @ brick by an unkpown boy, causing a severe scaip wound. He was attended by a docter and takeo ome. THE CHAPTER OF OP ACCIDENTS. Thomas Scanian, aged five filteen, of 574 Second av- enue, Was bathing at the foot of East Forty-fifth street last evening, and was so near drowned that he was rescued ingensible by John Ryan, of 222 East Twenty-ninth street. He was sent home. At aguarter-past five last evening James Mee- han, aged thirty-one, residing at 410 East Kleveath street, hy) Ian ge pe injured by the wall of tne old City Hospital failing upon Imm where he was at Work. Sent to Park Hospital, At Jorty winutes past seven last evening @ ker- gene jainp exploded in the grocery store of Fred enck Carter, 125 Mulberry street, setting fire to surroundings. It was soon extinguiabed, how- ever, by a policeman. Ann Boyle, seventy years of age, living at 206 East Twenty-fourth street, fell aown a fighy ot steps at her residence, and received concussio® of the brain, She was taken to Bellevue Hospital, PERSIA AND BRITISH INDIA, [From the Calcutta Engiishmap, June 17.) Tugreese, Hamburg—Ryer ‘Wark Allemannis Ger), Grodt, Rio Janetro—Funch, ; Bag ele Walters (Br), Shaw, Liverpool~Eagle, Blake jee & Tirig J Tee ‘Shay, Nickerson, Lisbon—A Abb Brig 8 P Smnith, ‘Dodge, Bareciona—Millor Houghton, pene Biuy Simpson (Br), sonstantinople—B J « Wo! Brig Thos Turull, Thompson, Mayacuez—L W & P Arm- trong. ane LM Merritt, Harriman, Cardenas—James B Ward CLOUDS OF GRASSHOPPERS. Sioux Ciry, lowa, Juiy 28, 1873. During the last two days grasshoppers have been winible jn tne air, but npt in large enough numbers to excite alarm. At this hour countless millions may be seen. Their general tendency seems south- qrest. Grave apprehensions are expressed by those familiar with their ravages in otler parts of ane 6 country, The results cannot be other thau us should the clouds o! grasshoppers how jove: ing over this vicinity setile uere. THE TRIPLE BUTOHERY IN UTAH. Sant Lake Crry, July 28, 1873. The Coroner's jury im the case of the murder of | oan and histwosons at Brigham Canon some to-day brought ion a verdict egainst ePand gome unknown persons. Although a Eien ‘of excitement exists at Brigham Cayon and threats of lynching, peace has beed preserved. Curr; che Peter Mitchell, Chauncey, Port Lemon—B J Wen- ‘Schr Hiawatha, Dixon, Li g Mehr Henry Middieton, Br Ayra—B J Wenberg. rT, Port au Piate—Dovale Sehr Frank Treat, Downing. Schr speedwell, Drisko, t, Haskell, Boston—8 © Lond & Co. twin, Waterbury, Starntord—Stamford Man aancr Bristol. Wallace, Philadeln! Steamer Middlesex, Buell, Provider ARRIVALS. BBPORTED SY THE ALD STEAM YACUTS AND MRRALD WHITESTONS TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamship City of Antwerp (Br), Detamotte, Liverpool Juiy 15, and Queenstown 16th, with mdse and 51) passen- It is not Known when the trigis of any of the mur- It appears to be quite true that @ Persian army ) yersto John G Dae. July 2, lat 43 i4, lon 4 18, passed derers can take place in consequence of the pecu- | has entered Seistan, but acontemporary assures us | ahip Tonawanda, from Phitadelpnic for Beliast sae iar condjtion of the laws. that it is obly that part of it which belongs to | dey, lat 13, Jon #8: 4 brig-rigged steamer, hound E, si Fe gecnne gem woe meee | Persia, and that its omject i# to re-establish the | i sepals Lf 1% La Jat 42.32, lon 62 20, ship kh THE CINCINNATI ABORTIONIST SERTENOED, | autuority of Alam Khdn, the Persian Governor of | {v% Loudon for New York: 2th, lat ‘04 Vom 6280, —— | the province. The government of India has been | “Sitgmenip © PF Punch (Belgian) Knud Antwerp, CrvcinnaTi, Ohio, July 28, 1873. assured ae the boundaries of Aighduistan will be | July it ya h mdse and 168 passe ngers, to Funeh, Edye & “ " sted, ot West aad souts west winds thro ‘Madame Augustine Frazier was to-day sen- | respecte dieses ca fe f.. dy art nd pute eh, throu phout tenced to asd # se in the Penitentiary for pro- curing abort ARRIVAL OF THE CHINA STEAMER, bark snowing @ flag with letters FN ‘Steams hip » Delanoy, st Domisto City daly 20, Samana alist abd Port au Platte 220, with mdse and pas” songers io Romana Bay Co. Tas Optcm Crop IN ASIA Minon,—The Jabalpar (India) Chronicle 01 June 16 says: ‘he opium crop of Asia Minor is not this year expected to ex- | ceed 2000 cases, against 4,000 in 1872, and 9,000 in Ste: « Sole, Galveston June 19 , 1671," The Indian ‘Statesman asks cap this sume? | and Key, he ‘a with tte and pamwengers 0 Cd San Francisco, July 28, 1873. falling off be altogether due to natural causes? | Maliory 4 Cd, July 24, iat 2621, lon 799), spoke bark The steamer Japan, trom flong Kong and Yoko- | The country watered by the Meander and the dis- | Zastern | revinee F), trom Jamaica tor Lond Ship Samuel G Glover (Br), Per! LW Havre May 20, via ) arrived this evening with a large number of | tricts around Afloum Kara Hissar are the great sym y,.0B, 6 days With coal to 0 Ghineke 18, 0 ppy fields of Asia Minor, and the manufactured ark 'P Bred. Wor), Te oo. “oreen 7 Pasaengers, ‘There wags ny smullvos on rep nerpily finds \ts way o Smyrna for export, tnt a nto: tet 0¢! weer, Cork or Falmonth—Sloco- | Br gon (or Yorks wth 54 $8, ton fro a i ke chr Seorge ‘Feaovdys trou" Clenfacgos for , nder, Ponce, PR, 12 gaye with ag mea eerders veonal to Loud & r'?'# Frithian, Munroe, Powell's Point, NO, vis Now we f Saar n roach, fiat Alexandria, cn Hasbrot * l, Alexa! pact Mary Riley, Kiley, Georgetown, DG, for Hunter's i Passed Threuagh Hell Gate. BOUND souTH. Sohr Percy, Colville, Hil NB, for New em nu days, with plaster to Newark and Plaster C cehr Ati bard, L, an, for New York. Eee ENS en, Sehr Heste: ‘Ba ormhe ir for New York. Schr Geo Shateaok Borer ft aston for New York, lene ir aad sehr Wi ery Goleman, Hockiand wr New York, with lime Sebr Etta May, Jalal for New York, with lamber to J Boardman, rWH Tyogndixe, Cntiting, Rockland for New York, with lime to HF Bro peer Py New New ork, Sea oe for New York, Schr in Re Be Sch Jane A Tate, Tate, Brid; rt sort for Ne ‘New York. Pe ‘I Pr I ieee Nantucket 4 New York, with fish hr Isabella a Biers scspien nen maven wes aesepe: Behe Plough Be Hallett, Boston for New York. Behr pp are ‘Gray Head tor New York, with tod Cr 40Co. wseh Mary ary bree, Saunders, Rockland for New York, mn igh ida Tudton @ Greeley, Rockland for New York, w "Mohr Vesta, Providence for New York. Schr RA Forsythe, Hobbie, Stamford for New York. BOUND EAST. Steamship Franconta, Bi New York for Portland goat a Ta ‘Ivester, | pial for Bristol. PRehr it A Bowen (of Bas New Yor Dh ach Schr Jas ord Huntle; Rew York for Pictou, NS. Bohr Ttank: il, Biizabethport for Cherrytela. Robr ade oa uoken for for Biizabeth, Mapes, New ‘York for New Ha- “Schr Midni ins, Albany for 8: near noon a ite, 8 Stanley, Port “foharon for Bos- Sehr Francis Burritt, Elliott, New York for Providence. cone J Terry, Ps 2 Haverstraw for Providence. Emm rs ‘Suse; Bh adelppia for Bowen. it im P Rows, re, Wahi Baltimore for meen ‘Sarah Lig rare ioe Port Johnaon for Boston. Schr Nicanor, Bi lawken for ahr Palestine, Howe, Port Johnson for Pawtucket, Schr Peacedals, Ca Cubwell” Philadelpnia, for Narragan- sett P: sehr dane M Brainard, Wellman, Woboken for Say- ‘Scht W P Phitips, Hawkins, Hobo nae M Bramspoan Dodge, fort Johason Yor Forte ™ Schr Harriet Ryan, Robins, New York f all Brver. Behr BM Welk Kelsey. Anibey for Schr Jane Maria, wecevern, Rondout for Norwich. Steamer Biectra, Mott, New York tor Providence. BELOW. * Bark Maric (Ger), from Tquique 83 days for Sandy Hook for orders. SAILED, Ships Chvilte (Aus), for Odessa ; David Malcolmson Gr), Li Terpools barks Czarina (Br), Martha (Ger), Ko migsberg Kong Byerre (Not, nar backs Gloucester Nor (Nor), Oore; Firdar (Nor), ; brig 3 Beerate Fa (BY), Lisho Ke; Maa? Jo Joho Sabao, Jacksonvilie: ‘orgetown and Port Biff; G W Dill, oe Nellie Treat, Brunswick, Georgetown, 80. Wind at sunset SSE, light, Marine Disasters. Bric Caspar Wiup on Gill, from Shields for Phila- delphia, before Foported a jbandoned at sea, was 192 tons burthen, 14 years ol pails in Norway, and owned by Emu! Booth, oP ehriseias sand. Brig Manta Rabe) os ‘st George, Me), from Port Caledonia Lema with pas into 8) aney, cB, July 18; leaking bad aly fa ving be Resa Setore. Bis whsie'ol her se Keel and 60 tect of main keel were carried away, the vessel sustained other damage. Will have to dis: charge and go on the slip for repairs. Scour Gitsow Cazman, from New London tor San Fran- cisco, beiere reported abandoned, had heayy gales soon aiter leaving port, and under the tremendbdus strainin; she recelved from the heavy sea, the caulking starte from all the seams; the water rustied in taster than it gould be expelled By the punips, and on the 17th of May, in la 8, ona ae rainy night, while 70 miles trom the the inen were compelled to take to the 800N as the vessel tte wutergeined Fi idly and at the time the boats leit her side she was submerged within a foot of the deck. She must have sunk within half an hour from the depar- ture of the crew. The sailors reached shore in safety with some of their effects, but the vemel and cargo Were @ total loss, Sone Wa Anrnvn, at Baltimore July 26 from Portland, Me, is reported leaky and full of water. Scun J L Leacn, heretotore reported as having put back to, Alexandrid, having repaired her leak, which Was in her centre weil, sulled 26th ult In good condition for Allyn’s Point. Sour Avraxa Jane (Br), ie anes out to sea trom St sobs aee afvernoon ot was ran into by brig Magaguadavie (Br), from New York. and had her maine must carried away. she returned to the harbor by the, Western channel.” The brig was running. before the” wind, while the schr was close hauled at the time. Scar Senator, from New York for Boston, ashore on Bishop & Clark's Ledge, wili be sold as she’ lies on the rocks, having been #0 boy damaged im the recent east- srly storun that she is not Worth the cost of getting her Nearly all of her cargo has been saved ald forward. £4 to ite destination. Scur Anna Snerarp, from Little River, SC, for New York, before reported’ towed to Wilmington, ‘NO, after being ashore, is leaking badly, but ia kept comparatively free by the steam pump, which is kept contin ally at work. The vessel will be puton what are known as the Railroad shoals Yor the present, to await orders from her owners and an opportunity of placing her on the ways for ares, A small portion of her cargo remained on including tour bales of cotton. Sone Eastern Bause (of, Bucksport), from Hoboken for Newburyport, struck on Chatham Bar night of 25th inst. She get off 26th, but, being leaky, had to run her ashore on the beach, where she now lays favorable the cargo will be saved. A scun loaded with lumber for Chas Durfee, of Tiverton, from Bangor, went ashore and sunk off Fogiand Rock of Friday night last. A strong SW wind prevailed. It is es Heved all the crew were saved. The schr is supposed to be the Napoleon, Capt Smith, of Bangor. AmstEKpam, July 14—The Clara, Fleming, from “cae4 dam for NewYork, which sunk off Katendrec hy has been, raised. When I rr has been discharged she Will be placed on the ul sekiay: sins eA: Montpelier, Baker, from Ran- goon for this port, which drove ashore (as before re- ported by telegraph) June 15, south of Alibaugh, is a total wreck. Arrangements are being made for saving the cargo. Donpax, July 15--The bark Princess of Wales, ot Glas- Ww, is being lixktencd of her cargo. Two steam pumps ytd been placed on board, but uniortunately both faued to work. [tis doubtful it she wii get off; in any case it will be the next Springs. Some portion of ite rails were landed yesterday ; there are some of the urom ties yet on board. Wausona, July 16—The bar has been in collision at Caxh. Wenonan, from the West Const or America; Dott resaived damage to masts and proceeded for Hamburx. Havax, July 2—-The report that the Cordouan, Morean, has been in colliston in Montevideo Roads witu the Midas (American) was erroneous; the former vessel is age at Bordeaux tor San Yrancisco. Pont Hawxxssury, July 4—Ship Margaret, of Liver- }oo!, arrived on the dist ui i @ sinking condition, hay- $0 the AIght previous. As soon ae Poss! Ifthe weather proves Cech PR. for Malaga, ie she way run on the Marine slip, but when bein hauled up ehe was capsized, the wind blowing high at the tine. eink nearly full of water, this had to be pumped out before she was pushed off. The attempt has since twice parted erch time. She is now at the Dominion wharf taxing out her ballast, after which the attempt will ayait be made, Ti successful, after repairs, ae will pro- ceed to Picton to load coal for Quebe: Misee eo P Purser J R Vandusen, of the steamship Tybee, from St Domingo City, 4c, has our thanks for the prompt delivery of our despatches, &c. Banu Liveuvoot—The underwriters’ eale of bark Liver- ol, 07 toms, and materials, took place July 25, at Hail’s ons, Bay or St Lawrence, where she now lies; they sold tor $2.10. ScHn Panama, day, was built fn Sown Syivan, of teexten, was sold to parties in Ban- gor, 4th inst, ou private terms Capt Otis Veuzie, late of Schr Sea Foam, will command the Sylvan, Pa san July %—Sehr Volanteer received $500 tor schr Rugsian Counsellor to this port on Thursday Sr last weok. DnowxrD—As the achr Garah A Reed, Captain Arnold from Philadelphia for Pawtucket Was being towed down the river from Port Richmond, on 3: jay morn. ing, aud when of Smith's Island, a geamaa named Jolin Gihinore, je 23 years, attempted to draw water, when he seli ‘overboard ‘al was drowned. Gilmore was a native of Liverpool E iz, ‘and from papers found among hi effects the name given is supposed to ad. that he has iriends or relatives named ‘Horsilelds ny in Birmingham. Laoxcn or 4 Naw Steawsmiy—The launch of the now steamship, built for Messrs J Alexandre & Sons, is to take place on Wednesday, July 3 t2P M, Tom’ yard, Greenpoint. he is tov ‘named the Cit ‘irk Bhe is tonger than any of her sister ships, te City of Mexico, City of Merida, City of Havana, which steamships are well Known to all the Southern travellers for safety and speed, combined with ail the modern improvements. This ‘is the fourth steamship built for the ao firm within the last three years. The New York ix to be placed in their, direct line to Havana: making with, the city of Merida and City of Havana a departure every Tharsday (rom this port. xw Smir—The splendid new ship of 120 tons measure: ment building by Messrs Tobey & Littiesield on Noble's Island, NH, will be launched in about ten days She is owned b; ye Captain Jacobs, John H Burleigh ‘and byt Pots, mouth partics, and is to be commanded by Jacobs, formerly master of ships Merrimac au pe Ry In. geiow. The Captain | energetic and successtul ship- master. The vessel spares a@ beautiful model, combining speed and carrying capacity. the will ve it ya arrived at Newburyport on Fri- ferwith all the latest noderts improvements for. fitting first class ships, has inasts made trom ee hnee dard e of great strength. and will be masted at th Aste masta, She intended for the Pacific pected will make good time ‘under By'¢ dae ols’ skill. Sauron. sre Mosare, 8u just T Ly Reel ota super ot WePons toe to be he famous Aqenor which ivan smith, wt pag ary Ey Bait 7 et wi no Berean rath be er alo. °Tdeante mith & inne have ® eee ¥ oeise {is revenue: cutter, and a "Nuceees Campbell & Brooks, Last Boston, as noticed » beew made to get her FOB, but the chain | | more; NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 187&CTRIPLE SHEET. 3 nrge €1 ne ugh for ed ‘Oy Foun formerly ocoup A Abial Gove, at Jeffrey's Point, has three vessels on and is about ts tor others. oe = T Poste eoaiataed Te ts ea ceprentse | & Co, di trade. is 177 Jeet Jong on ‘the ee = r) on deck, ar ang 1s rer aif has 35 adth inches depth of h ig fading ae feet 5 caches hes helgh; it ca tween deck, and wi er dead rig 6 bak fore Bete el gees dings of sides, 32: $F e ‘ me : Steet Her model ap- proximedes ta tha that of the de new ship North Aincrica, ane i ha 2000 tons on ah zeae ve ii thle r vessels but Es, so that Lea millers have abu oh peas fis Tore brig of a tone, oom oe, ia by. pace Brackett, There are several ot Yieimity and contracted ne feed bam aot at obama waued from New Landon 200, sehr Golden West fo bai r south Shevands aise) ON apcust for Valparaiso, Tos Re ton ek eles Ps aaa Holljes, from Rotterdam for Balti- uy 1 1a SR Tw a4 ), Baker, from Gaiveston for Liver- Shi dub more, July 19, Snip Wei s Beathorvt, 9 da; Carditt for Balti- anne leeige, Zeeathone, 2 degre Gre Oantie for ferpign Ports. sata es enipeden aeaede jartha. aa & Meiggs, Shackford, anions Beale 24—Arrived, brig Salista, enon New York. ¥, June 2—La port ships 10, Brown, a Woodbury, Hareison 1 dark Limerte! Yeato for Muceetbes Gatere ce ported sailed June ecaaatT Jane 17—1 Ke Now York {ag Re ral aa do; Nati ‘ond Bade pies Robbins, for Boston, do; ror eon down June for te ort ships British Siateemen Pe rth and tptlosopher (Br) je), and Artist Mae), tor man, imour (Br), lean Ingelow, “Ghillaber, unc. ark Isaac Lincoln, Jordan, ig, Shon, Abnowrned ¢ Br) Lane (Br), Pe 0. tat te Arrived brig Mand Pot tor phe Wolfe. a Thomas (and th tor Halifax); sailed 171 Sa le! iy (Br), Winchester, Go (and sailed 16th for qemu, “Jaly Arrived, ship Wreedom, Bradley, Ja, July 13—Sailed, brig Carrie Purington, re, Trinid: rile iba). Honotono, July 8—In port rede Foritan, Doane, from ong. d 7th, to Portland, ©, for as @ crew was ‘obtaiued #1 barks Windeme: man, from Liverpool, arrived Sth, for Victoria, ‘to sail the hext week: Cam@en, Robinson, from and tor Port Gamble, arrived i. fy sail the next week; Au- Franeisco, arrived Sth Star: ine Tslands, to, ah ftia, Lorentsen: irom fambeldt, arrived ist for Met bourne, the nex! eaimcaTON. Sa duly 1é—Arrived, bark Duisbury, Reed, event is 18th, ste Eye, Willlarge, rope brig Deborah 3 Soule, Soules fo Mallen, for Lier bee ‘via outports; Mary Ellen, Tew. from Boston, arriv Livgnroot, July 2—Arrived, ship Lancaster, Berry, jeans. Arrived 23th, stea: tape aay RAE hier, adeinas Lapa niahic} steamship Alabama (Br), MovtLiw Ju Flint, New York for Nass 7 20 “Artivea, schrs_Cariton, Albury and “Good Wil, ‘naga rauam, Key Wost pear. Malone, devia Abaco: diet, eating, Pinder, New ¥ Piya july 28,2 AM—Arrived, steamship Silesia (Gen), Hepieh, New York for Hambarg. Pot au Prarre, July is—arrived, ba ea Tybee, Delanoy, New York. Quexntrown, July 28, 8 AM—Arrived, steamship Minne- sota (Br), Exoama ny PAGS York for Ltverpool. Rorrernam, Jul , steamship Maas (Dutch), Deddes, New Yor ey, i SOUTHAMPTON, ui Saad 5 PM—Arrived, steamship Konig Wilhelm 1 (Ger? Herdes, New York'for Bremen (an proceeded). Also arrived Sg) steamship Elbe (Br), Aspinwall and West India ports. qT NDS, July 18—Passed, brig Lydia H Cole, Jones, 22 days from New York for St Jago. Steamsnir_ADRUTIC. Arrverr, July is arated Elinstone, saaiston; San eo “14th, Jewell 1 —atied, Pamiliens Minde, re » Great Western (s), Stamper, Ne Utoogenansenn, July 4—Arrived, WR Walting, Mat- thews, New York. Oanorey, July i4—Sailted, Demetris is Palmer, New Richm ond (8), X Young, St John. N Uintored Yor dg tach. Jaines, Ken way McDonald, for New York; Jessie Boyle, Tomy st Jonn, ut ayy, HrooRs Bahia. Conk, July 18—Arrived, Antonio 8, Suttor: Croxstapt, July 7—Sailed, Francis Lewey, Baltimore. wey, Dub- ‘Cours, June 21—Sailed, Nuovo Achille, Ferrari, Mes- | sina, Dxat, July 3—Satled, Pekin, Seymour (from London), Montevideo; Leth, Me vets Linke Grow doh Stdom NB; Orloff (trom do), ‘eydney CB; Glorianna, Peregrin (fromm do), st John, NB; Aurofa, Bouncote (trom do), do. Passed through the Downs 25th, Orion, Cook, from' New York for Hamburg. Dover, July i4—Passed, A Klockmann, Haase, from New York for Antwerp ; Sunshine, Clark, from Havaua via Falmonth for Leith. Dosuin, Jaly 12—Cleared, ee an Bal Itimore. Dunpacm July BOATENG Willie Teun Seek, NB. DaRvANELLKS, July 3—Passed up, Olaf Kyree, Berg, from New York. Kuatwone, July 10-In the Sound, H D Brockman, Ames trom Cronstadt Yor Bristol; Idolique, Bi Pillau for New York; Valkyrien, ‘andreaseb, from New Orleans (or yacoveuie, July 18— Arrived, Oolturno, Savarese, New ¥gitied 15th, Finigkeit, Kantel, Baltimore, Grascow, July 14—Arrived, Europa (s)-Campbell, New xdoTamxacns, July 10—Arrived, Two Brothers, Wilson, jew Yor! yainaitin, Joly 4-Arrived, Dazzler, Dugitale, Now Deodarus, Gartiey, a6 (and cleared. oth. for ; Buccleugh, Jackson, New York (and cleared for Sulenica). Passod 5th, Quickstep, Chase, from New York for Na- ples and Leghorn. Huu, Juty 1&—Arrived, Sancte Bega, Hughes, San Francisco, yeas July 13—Arrived, Vandatia (s), Franzen, New iled 13th, Hermann, Ferm: Philadelphia. Arrived at’ Cuxhaven, Glengariif, Herdman, Tanique; $—Arrived, Matthew Baird, Wordin- Hausrvat ger, Philadelphia. Ipswien, July 18—Arrived, Queen of India, Pendleton, Baltimore. Oar July 1eeAreived, hie (s), Watson, New ity ot Faris @, Brook ‘Batied 13th h, Juno With Phil adeiphia (ngt arrived, as petore reported); Locksléy Hall, Barnes, Calcutta; Po- isan Prancioces “Agenor, ‘Knowles, ‘and m,, Freeman Dennis, Abbott, Sydney, uralist, Thomas 2th, Ellen Southard, Woodward, New York; , McDiarmid, 8t John, NB. Entered owt 16th, Sarmatian (9), Aird, for Montreal, 4c; Baltic (9), Kennedy, New York; Home, Valentine, Pensa: ‘cola; Chillinghain, Beer Philadelphia; Peruvian Con- gress, Power, Bombay and Rai Lonpon, duly 16—Ar1 Arivea st Shetield, Morrell, Mejllones; Amelia Wilson, Watson, M Rictake, Wilmington, NC; Cleared 0th, Dorothea, Dauntless, Winchester. Hydney , -Adainson, New York. ‘at Gravesend 15in, “Oteren, Torgersea, Now Entered out 15th, a Sailed from do 16th, Reform, Tergasen, New York. yamrosstis, July ‘1s—Arrived, Rose, Geerder, YoSared 15th, Rosa, Gliubich, New York. ew Ross, July 1—Sailed, Frednaes, Bllingsen, New Nw TLE, NSW, June 15—Sailed previous, Eaton Hall, San Francisco. Pivnav, uy 12—Sailed, Dr Von Thunen Tellow, Kie- now, New York QUkENstOWN, July 15—Arrived, Maria, Ligere, New York; Frederick & Caroline, Lofgren, Baltimore ; 16th, Hermit, Burgess, San Francisco; Folkvang, Jansen, New Satied uth, Pearl, Harding, Gaus (and passed throngh the Downs Ith): Lock Ken, Currie, $4, Violette, Glow- cester; Italia, Clyde; 16th, Freedom, Bradley, Dunkirk, Rone, July 11—Patsed, ‘Amykos, Johansen, from New Orleans lor Cronstadt. Revat, June 24—Sailed, Southern Rights, Woodbury, jusne. o oe July 14—Cleared, Due Cecilie, Schaffino, New Sraeeran July 10—Arrived, Skold, Henricksen, New ‘orl Fe A A Ly a Hans Gade, Due, from Fleus- rg for SP URLENA, June 22—Arrived, Red Gauntlet, Swan, Cal- cutta for New Yor! aie a 14k, British Crown, Andrews, from Padang for few You Tra.es, July 14—Sailed, Chimea, Petersen, New York. Vumice, July i2—~Arrived, Hattie M, Card, and Spark- ling Water, Dahl, New Y BXFORD, Ja ‘arioca, Ca- hill, 8t John, N: jew x American Ports, ALEXANDRIA, July 26—Arrived, schrs Bello Lar! Hoboken; Oakes’ Ames, and Herschel, New York ; Kindberg, New Taven adie hyerson, Windsor, "3; Jos Baxter, Boston. Sailed—Schrs J L Leach, Allyn’s Point; Belle Halliday, Hoboken; Kate M Lilton, Boston. July 26—Arrived, brig Selma, Richardson, Pensacola schras 8 Franklin, Mull, Jackyonville: F A Fike, Good. Mary J Adams, Gilclrist, Port Jolson; Geo erfuson, Rondou Gieareaship. bal ic" (Nor), Thorensen, St John, NB; schr J fl Hancock, Crowell, Baltimore via leymouth sailed—Steamahips Aluambra, Wm Crane, Flag, and Neptune; barks Zingarelia, and "Sarah; brig 27th—Arrived, schrs Anita, bag lenge bel Stadley, and Maggic Mulvey. Alleu, Baitim: tept hen Morris, Seaman, tmily & Jennie, Bleckiwer; Saul Castnor, rn Fiorenee Nowell, Fennimore onn Shay, Shi L Maloy, Grifith; .Nellte Sierrell, Jerrell;, Beni ‘Reed, Adams, and Bevell a Day, Carey, ¥ Philadelphia; James S shindier, Lee, do Proseeded to duth) ; Ben Wer Grimes, Pn ‘ibrook, Port Johnson; Corvo, Grockett,’ Ron dou' 2sth—Arrived, steamships Geo Anpold Loveland, Balti jorman, Nickerson, Philadelphi treet Row fork; bark Saree Grace Lothrop, Atwood i getira Old Chad, Stuart, Baracoa: nalts arrived 28th, steamship Rattlesnake, Pierce, Phila- del BALTIMORE, July %~Arrived, steamer Obto S58. Von Emster, Bremen via Seuthamptom; schrs ¥ K lock, Tyler, node I sland: Wm_ Arthur, McDufile, Portland; Helen, Perry, rom New York; Josiah White: house Fornhar, Providence. | At Quatanting, harks pirigo,, Th Thorn, trom George § Hant, Lag] latanzas: bri + as oe ne’ ne Hse Shae RN Fancire via via i d—Ship Macaalay, Rod Havre; bark Man- i on North, Wa Went deg, ‘edna Br), Thompson, Fike Ketty, Bos o. apnea, th cee rads Big ; iY Ha Providence. FESGPORE eos ie eased: bask Muutincs gaa cpeletanie: si seas atta | mathe toby Bra ay: mee vaMs” Wont BEVERLY, July Sear ved, schr Se een maak ami iphia, BRISTOL, July ia Ae ¥ ia; Arme ulti ageranes be a ward oxpndvias s 5. no! |—Sebr ved ‘i oth en, El ay ir G C Morris, Morris, L, pha July 26—Sailed, sehr y BAKER'S Morford & Tru. Ee Wells Wel he Pinger ais ea, 1 ‘ik Cambridge, ESTON, July 25—Arrived, schr Ada (Br), Locke, nat ~in "Geared chr ohn Somes, Heath, Boston, Somes. Boston. RSaly Arrived. sche Geo P Trigg, Linne- by wa RF schrs Abel C Buckley, Buckley, and Sa- rab Philadetphi RAStPORT July lb-Cleared, wip co York 1—Cleared, schr Mary Ann, Alley, Sterling, Baker, rer, Laverpool, ELLSWo 17—C) Phu adetphia, aby eared, schr Ganges, Salisbury, East “OREN ICH. Taig de Aerfveds sche Fo fens: PORTIS teas MON %—arrived, bark Ada a Whe saasiee nese oe ‘assed ip tor Baltimore—Barks Aquilta, from Genoa;- Cricket from Rio Janeiro, en pe out—Barks Mattea, for Faimouth; Cliften, fer 0 FA ALESVER, July 35Sailed, sehr Surprise, Seaman, Now, York. ith—-Arrived Sauiea—Sehr infoabecs Bteve: ‘ork, GALVESTON, duly Arrived, bark Lucy Vick (Br), Prosi Ooi seearehip City of Amel, RAN New York via Key West. eet ved. Sey Wee City of Houston, Deering, Lame Joly ste Arrived, echre, Webster: Moore, 1 New ark at QUCEER SUCRE gigi ai ai ataanee ~ | a Now sare ‘abbie B r us July Cleared. sehra Hi Seavoy, vg Marae aan Bonltivoan Ty wy. %w—Sailed, schrs Garland, Libby, w Yor! Beh balled, sens ‘Det ‘thompson bey, and end, Poster, a ro Walt Baitt “NEW ORLRANG, Jaly %—Delow. at Quarantine, brig: ot ba Prony, sft Bi ae acai New ‘fan a Gager, New. nin ge ep Catharine, Philadel- vila or ate ene? Fase Sly 4, PM—Sailed, bark Eliott’ tc Pane a-v'OorEs, July 2—Sailed, steamships Lavaca, a MANTUCL adams echr L O Foster, El arid afiea ioeh ich, 0 echrs Fai omer Brooks, Philadel» phia; Onward, Gorka nam, New ew NEW HAVEN, ann ,echre 3.8 Weaver, Baltimore, Elwood Boron, Jarvig’ Aloxan ea Janek Hoffmai Shropshire, New Branswiek. Clea: Chas Hawley, Bustin. New FENMAGOLA, Wreek Clark, |, MeMonagie., Somers Fieien Hastings red. rie LW ent ot Hunt, Providence; schr Pal- LPHIA, July 2%—Arrived, bark Tr, Cro: daye ‘trom 5 brig Lund, Hambarg; schra Bd wil i, Woodba ry, Turk, 1; J Fisher, Laurence, \—I fa Me! lin (Br), Palipa a Ast pho Aes are Baton. Mallett, areoen eae Al . is, Cur Cardenas; Clara (Ger), Dillwitz, Co) hagen; sob sete fanny, Pike, Robbins, ‘Tortngas; C P Ger- Boston; § A Read, Arnol r, Brown, Thy Palmer, Set Somerset ; tree Elion | Holgate, Gol en usa, x Staab, onmbriage popeen. ‘Chase, Somerset. steamship Kenilworth (Br), Pupp, Livers pogh PRth—Aarrived, steamship W P Clyde, Rogers, Provis Genco; Lid Harighetta rattan, DY, te, Buenos Ayres, res Hin Grom, Safdenasy Thouias @ Smith, Bacon, Boston; a Sto Rookh, Smith, Wellfleet; Fannie Hanmer;, Brooks, Nantucket. 1 epee Centipede, Willetts, Boston: bark Columbus, Burrows, Rotterdam; brig Manston, Giikey, Serieuas’ schre Welton, sherman, Charlestown: | Bdwards, Bartlett, Salem; Geo Twill, Temple, Wash- ingtor Vanneman, Sharp, Cordelia. Newkirk, Huntley, Chelsea; Manic roe Brooks, Nantucket) # F Qi bad ja, Swain, Fall River; Osseo (Br), jartin, ohn, N Nuwdasrux, Del, Jiily 25, AM—Steamer Rydal, Hall. for Antwan Passed ‘down, até PM yesterday. Ship Milo, for oy Nan gk Mary. c AB TA for ve barien, and schr ry e for down last even! Lewes, Del, Jul: eae hars por manica for New York lagh eveelogy Bak George Beal left for Philadel. la at fg luok th Pibath, AM—Arrived on Saturday cyoning, brig Harriet Amelia, ee Mayaguez. Arri jay from Phila. for Clty Point ati ia, bark Atlanta, in tow. aia oe wary c oye brig EB C Stewart, and othera “a thony, mars Pua RAae sc O'Keefe, and Hattie Lemuel Hall, Grinnell, Alexandria and CW Hoit, Delay, Bali | Henry, Croskey, Rae! ackett, Phil iy OS ne! wed key, Skidmore a, ‘townsend, Heater, | Crane, and Fashion, eSatterly, Po ia enn Henry Cole, ‘Chadwick, d ‘lA Berry, | Walters: Kate ars a Gagewell ‘Nathaniel Holmes, | Hunt, and FC Smith, Keene, Rondout; Win H Bowen, | Golden, Albany; R T Graham, Poughkeepsie | Cook, Ellzabethport; BH Wi Emily C Dennison, All Rag Smith, Keone, Rondout; r hawxén; Geo) ag ton, ok Feuhty Hohe nl loboken for avpracket; rban Aven, lebonen Veranda, Pond, New York. be Cleared—sehr Florida, Gilmore, Jacksonvilie, Sailed—Sehrs, W: French, Georgetown LS Lovering, Corson; J K Manning, Gandy, Wave, Fisher, Phitadelphia: Godders, Kell ley, Hicks; Marcena Monson, Dayton ; Gilbert Green, Fisher TW Hae, Beldin; John We ren, neaar, Watehfut, Gull $f ulti Yok ng New York iwi aes Gl altis, Young, New Yor! ine, Pengar, lasco, NY; ge P'Kane, Peterson, lave} Trine ateiveds og Clio, Chase, ‘fren nO, Below, schr: a Caen Buell, supposed from Rondout for Paw. Sallea—senr B L Eaton, Adams, New York. Arrived at Dutch Islind Harbor 26th, schr Reserve, Koved ai Pemanet ‘Sun sche Gust, Martin, Tronto Trived at a wpaket sehr jartin, nton. PAWTUCKET, July 25—Sailed, schr Jas Phelps, Rock- well, Alexandi ath Arr ived, sehrs American Exot Shaw, and Anna B Safford, Powell, Philadel to & Mary, Cogswell, Rondout; Henry Cole, Chadwi Sailed Belle’ Seaman, Seeelman, Philadephia; Lucy Charen, Rider; Anthony Burton, Jotinso oman hill Allen, and Chancellor, "taal aa New York HMOND, July 26—Arrived, Bell, eman, New York; schr Fleming, Boston. ‘ailed—Schrs Bagle, New York; 'F Merwin, Pearce, Providence via Osb SAN FRANCISCO, Jule 30—Arrived, barks Amelie (Fr), FD: tad Marseilles Via Rio Janeiro; Brontes, Gatter, Utsa- ‘Salled—Steamship Nevada, Morse, Panat arks Val- yelo ep, - US an a Liverpool; schr Seotland, Wiley, Ao AtASRY SAit, July 28—Arrived, stearaship H Livingstom, Mal New aise ‘arrived 28th, schr Donna Anna, Whaley, Havana. ute! Ga, July 16—Arrived, schr Chas Morford, Parson, Orient. 1%th—Cleared, schir Satilla, Rivers, Bath. ic, Port Johnson wen, Golden, Frances OG Me, weed yicCleared, sehr Martha Weeks, OOTHWEST HARBOR, Me, July 18-Cleared, schr Light of fhe Haat, ast, Harper. Philadelp tia, ae Arrived, ‘schts ‘Brandywine. Adams, Baltimore ; a Coleman; Dr Kane, Blake, and Wm H Sargent. Sa: Port Johnson; Palos, French, Rock- Jand for New Yo ath—Arrived,” eehes Ella, mons, Godfrey, Piiiadeloh i Strout, Means, Port dghnson HS Billings, Wile, aa Burmah, Winslow, zt laeethpert July .25—Arrivod, schrs Westmoreland, and Harp, Wayne, Philadelphi: ‘rane, bh pay Sailed—Schr Merriman, an Arrived, schr J H Wainwright, Lioy: hiladel- Ph STONINGTON, July 26—Arrivea, tag W C Gladareh, Tuitle, New York, with barges in tow for Providence an | Fall River, and left AM of 27th, but had to return, wea- ended), and Henrietta om. ther too rough. | VINEYARD HAVEN, July bem schrs Henry 3 Fisher, Amos Brown, and Maggie J Chadwick, Baltimore lor Boston; Ella Francis, ite York tor do; onresn ma, Cas] ‘ in, € nneciicut and Charles Heith, Hi and le Tom, ee ap Hoboken for Piym Newburg tor Eastport; T Sinith, Philadelphia’ for Edgar. town; ‘Anderson, do i Lynn; Charlie Miller, E! bethport for Weymouth ; Wm Hill, Weehawken for Sa: jem: Hattig Mayo, South “Amboy. for, Belfast: Robinso’ mi for New York; Gamma, P CB, for <TH Pearl, Saco for do; J G Drew, ge Jacksonville; Helen Thompson, Vinal Washi Satlede ches 8 Volant BR Emerson, B Lonlse, Rastern Belle, Bay State, Ben Bolt (Br), and Carvo. ih arrived, bri oh Mechvery, Hudson*for Boston Hyena and Ch: of New York for do; Thom: Clyde and Thot hiladelphia for do; Tra Bie and Victory fas tore r do; Enterprige and Julia a, Hoboken for do; ary J Adam we for dot Agenoris, Fort sotneos lew York tor Rewoart ort; Abhot Devereux, do OF Cow Bay, CB; Harper, South Amboy for Bangor 3 Sames Tilden, Phila: geiphia’ for, Fortian do for Lenny rise, “Weehawken for Calaiss Reed, Sonneon for Saiem; Wm vett, th ‘Amboy for Camden, Onward, do tor Portemouth ; Agnes, do tor lara Rankin, James River, Va, for’ Kock: Tope Ingalle, Kuzabethport for ‘Portsmouth: m’ Duren, do for Salem; Osborne, Hoboken for Bev- erly; Amirald, Elizabethport for Cambridge; ort Ant lope (Br), New’ York for Cornwallis, N: ibany for Boston; D V Sheaker. Boston fap Atlantic City; Flok. ence F tor Alexandria; Alvarado,’ Port Sand for New York; Gan va, Ellaworth for do, WILMINGTON, Vv 28—Cleared. bark Garstang Br), Thornton, Liverpool: brig Rufus (Nor), Christensen, Peck of Falmouth for orders. HAM, July 25—Arrived, schr Jessie Mardoct, Onitties GeargetowD, DO. eas ‘Mth, chr Angler, Besse, Bridgeport and New ro ABSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED PROM DIFFER cut States; legal every where desertion, dc, cause: no publicity required: no charge’ until divorce granted. Aavice tree. . HOUSE, Attorney, 194 Broadway, A HERALD BRANCH OF FICE, BROOKLYN, + comer of Fulton avenae and ‘Boerum street. pen from 4A. M. to 9 P.M. ____ 0 Sunday trom 8 too P.M. 2 2 5 5 “AssOLUTE 1 ‘TE DIVORCES OBTAINSD FROM COURTS of different States; legal everywhere ; no publicitz ; io fees in advance ; ‘advice free ; commissioner for ever: Stal PRED 1. KING, Counseitor-at-Law. 363 Broadway. BUNIG NS, NAILS, &C., CURED WITHot. DRN CURE by mail. Sc. 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