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10 NEW The following sre the entries to the purses offered by the Goshen (N. Y.) Association, to be trotted on June 10, 11 and 12:— ‘Three-minute Class.—Cora F., ay ot Jobn, Frank ‘Wood, fran eloeg Jim Borge H. itchell, W. H. Be A een Uncle Het witte fame il! aeconeat 229 ise amie Jack Draper, Spotted Colt, Lady Byron, coe sone Couins, Ki-Ki, ttan, Dean weninroe quarter | Mile Heats.—Gerald, Sorre! Colt, Littie Jim, Lady Washington. 2:40 Clasa.—Telham, Zephyr, George Maynard, Ed. Smith, Lady Endfieid, Ben, Washburn Maia, Ham- Derg? jase barney Kelly, Joker, Blanche, Crown Pinoning Mile Heats.—Gerald, Sorrel Colt, Little Jim, ‘Washington. F,, Whalebone, Happy John, ter oom cg eee nang Mitche es, Frank Klos Geores Be Dare, » Wiluate’ Wath, ella Bote. 2:34 Class.—Tanner Boy, Dixon, Laay At Guotral, Ben Smith, Manhattan, Gray Dan, Isabella, Sco! Jand Maid, Catekill. Free tor Ens ad Fullerton, American Girl, ‘This purse did not The following atables bave arrived at Jerome Park this week :— Mr. Belmont’s—B. Prior, trainer.—Beatrice, Coun- tess, Astral, Steel Eyes, Gray Planet, Matador, King Amadeus, Bernous, Scratch, Theodora, Iit Used, W. Babylon, Conrad, Caroline Botany Bay—16. ae a Lisvell’s—A. Taylor, Seainet Veneeratss ‘d, Mary Clark, Reform, Sister W., Silk Stock- pee and a two year-old, by Leamington—s. Denison & \ Crawford’s—T. Puryear, trainer.— Rutheriara, pone and four oe by Narr and Leamington- 6 Bland: ng: Jas and Young Bonnie; the last named two, two- year-ol by imported Hurran—4, wis & Co,’s—Ortol! Besaie Lee, Atro- ate, Soe Johnson and two Vandal two-year-vlds—6, J. Fe Chamberlin’s—J. Pincus, trainer.—The pie nrc scramble, Carlina, Examiner id Lizzie R.—6, "yrancis Morris’—W. Brown, trainer.—Regard. Jess. Shillelagh and a two-year- old by Eclipse, dam by Prophet—3, Eph. Snediker’s.—Eolus, Catesby, mene Rieb- aras, Brother to Galway, Mollie ‘to Bay Rum and a two-year-old by Ecil P. Loriilard’s—D. Prior, trang eed, vin- age Blacksmith, Free Lance, Saxon, Persuader, Brother to Business, Cariboo, James A., and Ve- Mr. pied p pein Mate, Kadi, Brigand, Lava, Bingaman and Bayrii Mr. Donahue’s.—-Busmess, Lizzie Lucas, Cul- pepper, George West, Artist and Dublin. A great sele of well bred trotting stock will take place at Fair Land Farm, Gravesend, Long Islaud, opposite the Prospect Park Fair Grounds, com- mencing at eleven o'clock this morning, the owner having determined to nfl to. Teieawias, the business of raising horses, the young stock are by Peacemaker, ‘ahies al oldest colts are com: ears old thie summer, bee horse is finely LS k's etonian, dam Sally Ty Peaclon: Tene Jot to be sold yon rises twelve stai- lions, nine brood mares and thirty-one trotting en, geldings, colis and fillies, in all flity-two eat 2:60 ‘Walden Maid, PROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUNDS, The trotting announced £0 come off at Prospect Park Fair Grounds yesterdgy afternoon was post- poned on account of the heayy condition of the track, occasioned by the rain Of the day and nigbt Defore. The trot between Judge Fuilerton and ‘smith Maid will will come of on 1 Tuesday next, “DEERE: ‘0OT PARK. A trotting sweepstakes of | of $400, mile heats, came off yesterday afternoon between three horses from Jamaica, L. 1. It was @ very unimteresting affair, and few were there to witness the race. ‘the fol- Jowing 6a SUMMARY. DEERFOOT PaRK, June 4.—Sweepstakes, $400; mile heats, G, Edward's b. g. Voltaire. +181 Owner's b. g. fom polins. 1 ©, Denton’s bik. g. Di a . 5 ‘Time ae not ti ak on TROTTING AT CORNWALL, ¥, ¥. NEWBURG, June 4, 1874, Three trotting events came off at Cornwall this afternoon, which gave great satisfaction to the epectators. The following are the wore yess A SUMMARIES :— KENNEDY'S MAPLE GROVE VRIVING Park, Corn: ‘WALL, WEDNESDAY, June 3, 1874.—Matcn race, mile heats, three in five. om Pearsall’s 8. g. Revenue, to Daniel Kennedys Pa ‘mn Laay Decker, in : 11 22 Same SiserPora ‘and stake of $250, mile heats, ‘whree in five, in harness. ENTRIES. W. E. Weeks’ g. g. Tom Wonder. J. H. Goidsmuth’s br. g. Surprise. Spencer Smith's b. m, Lady Kich Daniel Kenn: Ime, 2:46—2 :424,—2 743. Same. Day—Matcu Race lor $200, between Tan- ner Boy, in harness, and Volunteer Girl, under saddle, mile heats, three in five. Wiliam E. Weeks’ g. g. Ti J. H. Goldsmith’s br. Time, 2 TROTTING AT LEE PARK WILEESBARRE, Pa., June 4, 1874. The trotting at Lee Park this afternoon drew a large crowd. The weather was fine, the track in good condition and the racing exciting. THE FIRST RACE was for a purse of $300 for 2:50 horses, for which there were sixentries. The race was Won by the gorrei mare Snap, of this city, in three straignt heats, Time, 2:42% —2:45—2 745, THE SECOND RACE, For the second purse of $400, for 2:35 horses, there were six entries and four starters. The first heat was won by the sorrel gelding Delaware, owned in Philadelphia, and the next three by the brown stallion Bonnie Doon, owned in Phillipsburg, N. J. Time, 2:33—2:39—2« 730-2735, THE THIRD RACE. For the third purse of $200, tor horses owned in Luzerne county that never trotted for ings there were {our entries and iour starters. T race was won by the brown gelding Buttonwood, of Wilkesbarre, in three straight heats, Time, 2:47—2 42—2 TROTTING AND BRACING IN INDIANA. CaMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., June 4, 1874. The racing here yesterday comprised three events. The favorites were beaten in the first and second races, but in the third the favorite won, THE FIRST RACE. ‘Was a pacing race, jor horses that never beat 2:50, for a purse of $400, Three horses started —Lucy, Jennie Lind and Tom Hoa acta the latter being ‘Tne following is @ SUMMARY. the tavorite, Helm’s Lucy Owner's Tom Hendricks Smith’s Jennie Lina e, 2 THE SECOND RACE was a wot, for five-yoar-o.ds, for a purse Gewera) Grant was tue lavorite and was distanced in the rst heat, SUMMARY, Haitie 212141) L. +8212 3) +1883 2 4 4 dis. ais. ; ais, Jum Milter. ats, Time, 2:51, THE TAIRD RACE ‘Was for horses that never beat 2:28; $500 to first, $250 to second, $160 to tiurd, $100 to fourun Logan was the favorite in the pools and won the race. SUMMARY. Wineman’s Logan. . Pence’s Dolly... Percival’s Professor, Petiengiil’s Little Mack, Brown's Josephi Time, 2;32—; ‘The races here to-day were well attended al- though the weather was excessively warm, THE FIRST RACE was a trot for 2:40 horses. Betore the first heat Pocahyntas Boy sold first in the pools, Uarrie C. second and Biack Frank third. ‘The first heat was won by Pocahontas Boy in 2:35, Livtie Alired second. necond heat In the Pocahontas Boy was the favorite ee field oy 2tol. Black Frank touk the at the start, but was overtaken at the hatl-mue pole by a Boy, who won the heat by good work No. Poole were sold for Pine third heat. Pocahon- tas Boy won it also, and the race, in 2:27, The sollowing is a SUMMARY :— CAMBRIDGE Crry, Jupe 4—Purse $600, for 2:40 horses; mile heats, best three in five, in harness, ENTRIES. Wilson’s b. §. Pocahontas Boy: 23% Dimoiick’s b. g. Littie Alfred . , : 2 Andersou’s bik. g. Black Frank ‘Towell's g, g Ned Allen : Harts br. g. Onward. Penishan’s g. m. Norma. Holton & Bauman’s g. g. Bracy's b. m, Lotty Bixby War the javorive. ia the pools, buy owing | re | Details of the Match Between “the Bow IZED, | but added 2 runs to their score in their half of the | former were deieated. | Mr. Hastings acted as umpire, | Princeton. jon Jeugths at the sore, duced to one He broke badly on the Sinestro, and won by @ neck in 2:38%. Ham and Colon were di ‘anced. Kibby was also distanced for rere weights, There were dead heats between the rest fore the iourth place. in the second heat John B. was the favorite squinet the field by 3to 1, and won the heat in up, was crow lenr: and Mollie. Mchenry won the heat in 2:35%, John tanced, McHenry was the favorite in the fourth heat by small odds, and he won it and the next one with- out much dimcuity in 2:39%4 ~ ree SUMMAR’ SkconD Racr.—For 2:30 horses: purse, $800, Vao rey iad einer aah eosi1liil Price’s b. g. George Reed 22822 Clancy & tes 04266 Beeson’s b. m. Mollie. 35448 Hobb’s Uncle Sam.. +0653 4 08765 og Jonn B Pt die g. Jonn Enowinale Fanny Bixby. 09 dis. Barnard’s g. m. Wealth: 0 dis. Smith's s,m. Gov. Frank O dia, The others were distanced in the first neat. Time, 2:38%4—2:38—2 :35 (2 :304—2:37. THE TURF IW CANADA, Woopsrock, Ont., June 4, 18’ The second day of the races opened with a clear sky and a fresh breeze, THE FIRST RACE ‘was a running race for a purse of $350—$95 to second horse; open to all; Dominion-bred allowed seven pounds; mile beata. Blengiron, Jack Van- dal, Protection and Donn; bes ag started, Blenk- fron won In two straight an followed by Pro- tection second. Time, 1:48%—! SECOND RACE. TROTTING—Parse $350; open to horses owned in Canada who had never beaten 2:40. Six started. Lilly won, Varcoe second and Lite Sam ‘d. ‘Time, 2:4234—2:39%—2:42, ‘The last race was a local trot. THE NATIONAL GAME. Championship Contest Between the Phil- adelphia and the Mutual Clubs. PHILADELPHIA, June 4, 1874. The exciting contest that was waged between these two clubs at their last meeting two days ago, in which the Philadelphia Club carried the victory by a score of 8 to7, called to the grounds a very fair crowd this afternoon, in which the Mutual Club stood highest in the bets by pretty fair ocds, The | game proved to be one of the most superb ones ever played in Philadelphia, andone of the finest in the history of the profession, The excitement throughout was intense, and when the seventh inning closed with two Superb double plays made upon both sides, the clamor and applause knew | no bounds. At the opening of the ninth paning the game stood precisely as it did at the closing the first, in which the Philadelphias, after scoring | two runs, turned the Mutuals out with a blank. | The game was remarkably free from errors, every piszer apparently being at his best “sorts.’’ The | utuais Wattewashed the Philadelphias at the | opening of the ninth, and then went into take their final chances at the bat. Allison struck a light bail to Craver, and was put out at first. Start hit @ bard one and made nis base, Matthews struck a long foul and was put out on a@ bound, when Nelson was put out on a fly. The following is the full score :— PHILADELPHIA. murvas. Players. BIB.PO.A — Player R1B.PO.A -0230 0062 ‘bisa 0020) 1011 0240 age Se Te 102023 50160 0010 fo 010 9117) 0280 0012 oleo ov10 o104 O12 4| =--— —-<=-} 29978 a) a7 | INNINGS. | Clube. Ist, 2d. 3d, 4th. Sth. GOh. 7th, 8th, Ot. Eniladelphis. -2 000 oo o-2 Mutual, 000000 0 0-0 Time of game—One hour and fifty-five minutes. Umpire—John Olapp, of the Athletic Club, “tons aud the White Stockings. Cuicago, Iil., June 4, 1874. The game of base bali between the Bostons and White Stockings yesterday was intensely interest- ing up to the sixth inning, when the score stood | 3 .to0 in favor of the former, At this point the | White Stockings took the bat, and, aided by sev- eral remarkable errors on the part of the Reds, and “4 most excellent batting, scored 9 runs be- tore they were retired. The eds appeared to be BADLY DEMORAL: inning, and in the next two innings retired the Whites for @ blank, scoring reapcenray 5 rons and 1 run themselves. The Whites made @ desperate attempt to close up the gap in the ninth inning, but only succeeded in scoring 1 Tun and whitewasuing their opponents. With the exception of the sixth and seventh innings the game was played with very few errors, and the se- ries of blunders that characterized that part of the game were a@ source of wonder to those who are acquainted with the merits of both clubs. Hugi Reed umpired the game in a very satisfac- tory manner. The betting before the game was about six to Jour in favor of the Reds, The Baltimores Beat the Atlantics. BaLtmmong, June 4, 1874. A game of base ball was played here to-day be- tween the Atiantics and Baltmores, in which the ‘fhe tollowing 1s the bars Ut, 2d. Sd. Wh Beh. Gib. THA, BYR. Behe Ationtics. ov @ 1 0 0 0 oO Baltimores......0 0 0 1 4 0 0 2 ot | ‘cutest | Base Ball Notes. A game of base ball was played yesterday | between the University nines of Hartford and Princeton, on the grounds of the latter, resulting i in a victory for the down Easters by a score of 14 to 6, The contest lasted two hours and a half and Was witnessed by a large number of spectators. To-day the Lasay- ette College nine play the Princeton nine ut THE ORTHODOX FRiENDS. Two sessions of the Orthodox Society of Friends were held yesterday, at ten A. M. and three P. M. The morning session was devoted principally to the discussion, and {urther hearing of the queries, | in the alterations of the Discipline. The queries Jor the meetings of ministers and elders were as follows :— Are all the members ot this body sound in doctrine and are they laboring harmoniously together for the ex: tension of the kin of Christ t You caretul to be enlightened yourselyes in that which you feel constrained to impart ts othe: Your testimonies shail ve clear and convincing ¥. 0 you cherish a deep religious interest and sympathy with all whoengage in the ministry or other Uhriatian work, especial: with the young and inexperienced: and are elders fai Hin extending encouragement or ud- vice, as circumstan e, iN Whatever w. theit efcleney in 6: thering to Christ? pooamiayie! | The report of the Committee on Temperance was | read, and showed the number of members over fourteen years Of age to be 1,834. During the year 679 adults and 97 children have signed yne geise and three new temperance organizatwns have been founded. The report closed by stating | that all the deaths caused by the jate ‘horrible | war” do not reach the number caused in this cou: try by intemperance, and that the amount oi money spent lor liquors in two years would have been saMfcient to have freed all the slaves in the South. The commitvee asked jor an appropria- tion of $500 to continue the work. This request was Immediately responded 1, after which an elder qua jaakeress arose, and, gazing earnestly around the room for # few moments | finally fixed her eyes upon the male portion of the | audience and said, in @ solemm manner, ‘Brother, | dost thou ever . —= | SELL APPLES TO MAKE CIDER ? | dost thou make or drink cider Ug If 80, thou art stumbling blocks,” and, turti her head, “Sisters, dost thon use cider 4 cooking? Friends, are there any of you who Dee wring or brandy for nealth’s sake? All this 18 wrol dt Bi not better to suffer pains and bodily is touch the curse of our country?” Anotuer Quakeress narrated her experience in Visiting liquor saloons, and urged her sisters to “ve not afraid,” “for,” said she, “He who closed the lion’s month, 18 able to close the swearing Touths of wicked men.’ Joun Pennington tally agreed with the sister in relation to the pernicious effect of cider, saying that young men begin tn cider and spruce beer, fail into the miserable habit of “treating,” and finally end in the gutter. He spoke of being offered $1,000 for @ receipt that would cure she thirst jor liquor, but said the receipt was Ire, was to throw yourselves in the arms of po Pics and puddings were mentioned as the trace- beg? og which many drunkard’s graves 1a n Oiled THe COD FISHERIES, Hau WAX, N. 8., June 4, 1874, Recent advices from Newfoundiand do not give | \ encouraging accounts of vod fishery. Up to the 26th of May no fish had been taken at St. Mary’s where in former years to the same date the aver- | age boats of five hands was forty quintals, Nearly al) the vessels oi the suring TAVGG t have ar- YORK HERALD, | sleeve | standing to westw: | Inst to Funch, bdye & | Sugar to FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET. Six women were arrested last night by the Police of the Second precinct, Brooklyn, tor bur- | giary. The names of the accused are Briaget Sheridan, Mary and Jane Slavin, Catherine McGee, Mary Kane and Ann McCoy. It appears they jJorced an entrance to the unoccupie: Bouse at the corner of Concord and Washington streets, where Mr. J. ©. Carli nad leit some iu ad other property, and, as alleged, carried off about $500 Worth, Some of the stolen articles were found in their possession. The women were locked up iL the York street station to await examination. CHINAMEN LYNOHED BY | BY A MOB. San AN FRANCISCO, The two cumenee fae Conese toice the murderers of O'M in Delmonte county, were lynched by @ mob at ‘Happy Camp, in that county. ee SHIPPING NEWS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE | MONTH OF JUNE. verpoo ro! | tiverpoot. ..|15 Broad wa: saree. 19 bes . 7 Bow! reen aaa AT Bowling Green Wisconata.. :/29 Broadway. Kol 10.|Bremen....|2 Bowling Green 10. | Liverpool. 4 Bowling Green 11.|Hamburg../61 Broadway. 13. | Bremen. Bowling Green 43. | Liverpool. |69 Broadway. 18. Ibivernool. 115 Broadway. carereene Broadway. State ot Ooariia: June i Glancow. fp Re ‘ot Georgia. f ‘ Minnesota. June 18:|Liverpool. [29 Broad w: Lessing. ampere s oy Broad Thuringia 1s./Bamburg. .161 Broadway. Almanac for New York—This Day. SUN AND MOOK, SIGH WATER. Gov. Island....eve 12 21 Sandy Hook..morn 11 36 Hell Gate. eve 206 PORT oF NEW YORK, JUNE 4, 1874. CLEARED, feaemebin Silesia (Ger), Hebich, Hamourg—Kunhardt , Ste: feamenip. 2 pares Haartager (Nor), Hillberg, Havre— Punch, Co. Steamship eee Bell, Blakeman, Norfols, City Point and Richmond—Old Dominion Steamship Steamshin Nereus. Bearse, Bostou—H Pimock. Steamship Chesapeake, yohnson, jard—» F Ames. B ark Ban Nevis (sr), Colville, London—stoker, Taylor & Go. Bark Waaja (Rus, Uppmann, Cork or Falmouth—Te- tens nn. ae igen ‘Avaiina (Br), Munroe, Cork for orders—Jas we pbk ‘Bertha’ Ger), Schultz, Cork for orders—Funch, dye & Co. rk Adamo (Aus), Kovacevich, Queenstown or Fal- mouth—Slocovich & Co. Bark Palermo (Br). Mills, Hamborg—Heney Parker. Bark Jobannes (Ger), Ihlder, Hamburg—H hoop & Co. Bark are Dubrovacki (Aus), Saltz, Ahtwerp—Sloco- vieh & aa “Potkvang (Nor), Tausen, Rotterdam—Funch, Beet Titan Ger), Will, Lubeck—C Tobias & Co. Bark Meteor (Nor), Van Kessel, Gothenberg—Funch, dye & és ‘Bark Eu Europa Ger), Schade, 8t Valerie (France)—C To: Bark Maria Glovanna tal), Crisuiolo, Leghorn— Funch, Edve & Bark Gieonis Maioney, Cientuegos—Bingin & Avillo. Bark Lizzie, Halfiey, Fernandina—Benner & Pinck- Mibtig,Wesfora (Br), Bradsnaw, Konigsbers—D R De olte Brig John W Hunt, Hunt, New Orleans—N H Brigham. Sehr Fellx (Nor), Sorensen, Elsimore for orders— Punch, Edye & ¢ schr Bertie Fierce, Hawes, Cat Island—B J Wenberg. BScnr H G Simmons, Oliver, Baracoa. J Wenberg Lina Henry Middleton, Brower, Governor's Garbor—J ables Sehr Burdett Hart, Brooks, Charleston—Bently, Gilder- Suamer Vineland, Bowen, Baltimore—Wm Dalz Steamer E Chamberiain, Lawson, Baltimore—' Rt patrick. Steamer Fhiladelphia, Davis, Philadelpmia. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STRAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamship Macedonia (Br), Laird, Glasgow May 22 vi necnstown 231, with mage and 103 passengers to He ferson Bros, May 23, 11:45PM, an Anchor fine steamer pound east: June 1, 43:0 PM. Anchor ling steainer Scotia, Paun New York for Glasgow June 2, 12:80 PM, an ning steainer bound east; 2:3) P: White Star steamer Pound east; 4:30 M.'s Natio nal'sieamer bound east; 5 PM, Anchor line steamer “agers agains New York | for Glasgow? 10 AM. pamed a. la I rigged shin wing British ensign. supposed to be the Minnehaha, trom Londonderry tor New York Balti peas Seate of Georgia (Br), Cooper, Glaszow May mdse and orate to Austi iL A ship an je Steamship Utopia mall, Glasgow M: me so wit mdse and 323 passengers to Henderson ‘Steamship Koin (Ger), Ringk, Bremen May 19, via Southam pions 224, with indse_ and 215 ememrery to Cel- riehs & No date, lat 4956. lon 1230 saw an ae ship bound weet howing signal ietters WN O Steamshi ot Dalias, Hines, New ‘Oriea and the Tear 28th, with mdse aud passengers to e ny Mallory & Co. Steaisnip Western, Metropolis, Quick, New, Orleans May 24and the bar 28 \dse and passengers to Fiker, Sune & of Five Fathom Bank lightship. spoke Le Star of the South (Br), trom Cebu for .ew York. Royal Kdward (of Liverpool), Shaw, Calcutta Feb Bana sand Heads lith, with mdse to S J Penniman; vessel to arkell, Tufis & Co. Passed the Cape of Good Hope April 12, 8t Helena 2d; crossed the Equator May 8 inion ship Cornelius Grinnell, Boriand. London and Tale of Wight April 2 with mdse to Grinnell, Mmturn & Co, Had moverate weather to lon - then heav Ww gales, with igh yeas to lon 43; thence variable ‘winds and dense tog to. Nantucket ; ay 4, Int 42, Jon 57 20, spoke bark Oasis, from St John, NB, se Penarth; 25th, lat al 56, loa 58, bark ie Fox Be hence for Penarth. ip Martha Bowker (of Brunswick, Me), Allen, Ant- mp Fund Fluching April. 23, with mase to Nesmith, & From the ith ‘to the 15th of May. in ton 40 W, lat — N. had a succession of heavy westerly gales: a he: ek the bow, washed away the head and rted the bowsprit. May 3), lat429 N, lon 60 W, patecd brig Belle Walters, of St John, NB, from Havana. Yor Falmouth, Ship John Runyan (of Scarsport), Gilmore, Amsterdam 41 days, in a wo eon, & Barnes. t John, NB), Jones, Liverpool 27 days, in alias nt Show & Burgess. Is anchored at Sand, Separk sirrah (or) Halvorsen, 1. iverpool 32 days, with aaltto C Tobias & utwater Bark Rosett ata, Gazzolo, London 44 days, with empty borrels to A P A Bark Victoria Wor), Sohusen, Bristol days, m ballast to Funch, Edye & Co. Bark Europa (Ger), Johannessen, Bristol 2 days, in ballast to master. Bark Cecehino Donovaro (Ital), Logerano, Hull 56 days, in ballast to A P Agr. Prohn, Barrow via Glas vessel to ta. ark Peter Kohland (Ger), ow 41 days, with railroad iron to order: Funen, sdye & Co: May 10, lat 48, lon 4, panved a large quantity of ice and icebergs; was in it 3 days. ‘k Appia (Nor), Petersen, Aberdeen days, in bal- Inst to Funeh. Edye & Co. Bark Angelina (\tal), Schiceno, Beltast 88 days, in bal- last to order. Bark ses! Dubrovacki (Aus, Gorga, Limerick 32 days, in ballast to Siocoviel & Bark Zio Lorenzo, (Itai), Asto, Waterford 33 days, in ballast to Slocovich & Burk Caroline (Ger), Bremen 38 days, with mdse toJ JA Pauli. Bark Dora (Ger), Hoffman, Bremen 41 days, with mdse | to C Tobias & © Bark Carl ‘Ange! yo Olsen, Antwerp 45 days, im bal- Co, Isanchored at Sandy Kook for orders. Bark Bremen (Ger), Halb, Pillau 55 days, with mdse to Punch: Foye & Co. May's, lat5? 12 lon’ St 40, spoke bark Otawa (Br), from Glasgow for Quebec. Bark Gimello (ital, Maggio, egtiorn 70 days, with weitble and Fees to iocotta ich Passed Gibraltar Al Wark Alaska, Perry, Messina 61 davs, with fruit to és & Co." Passed Gibraltar’ april 19; has W of the Banks, with light winds and dense Hark Carl Johann (Non), Oekland, Stavanger #Maays, | in ballast to Tetens 8. ht win oh, Stata ie rity ac, sel to Funch, Raye Matanzas 12 days, wish lark Hector (Nor), Tel ven, Matanzas 12 days, with | Sugar to Towns & Bockma fark Kmbla (Nor), Anderson, Matanzas 14 days, with su t ark Cardolu (Nor). Gouslaa, Matanzas 12 days, with vown Bros & Co; vessel to Tetens & Bock: mann. Burk Panny, M Carvill, Watkins, Cienfuegos 19davs, with sugar to Ponvert & Co: vessel to master. Bark lgin (ot Yarmouth. Ns), Kimbatl, St Pierre, Mart, ys. with augur to Boyd & Hineken. Bark Jacos Rothenberg (Ger), Wilde, Westport, O, in ballast to order. iS: Brig Miletius (Nor), Pederson, Liverpool 72 days, in bal- last to © Tobias & Go. Is anchored in Gravesend Bay Fharlg Sat Gaetano (Ital), Mazzetl, Eouth 14 ig San Gaetano (Ital), Mazzell, Eouthampton 41 da tn, Dailast to Pouch, Kuve & © hs piste pheyin ‘of Truro, Ne), Frazer, Messina 78. days, Truitt Lawrence Giles & Uo: vessel to J ¥ Whitney sed Gibraltar March 3i: took the northern Paves a and had strong westerly winds; was 16 days west ot the Bank: “ie ‘Biasing ea, Sarcinelli, Port Vendres 65 days 10 Funch, Kdye & rig La Creole (Han), Schubert, Rio Janeiro 43 da ie cee ood to order; versel to Dovaio a sa Bare Bi Binok River, Ja, 18 days, with loge Left no vessels, Testes mith, Cardenas Ii days, with molaseéd ig Eva Parker (of Windsor, NS), Slocum, St Jago 17 ie & fh sugar to Brooks & Co: vessel to © W ertaax. We Manson, Smith, Cardenas Il days, with molasses thoruers vessel to H W Loud & Co. hi tta Tilton, Steelman, Cienfuegos 4 days, "Se wath stg to Jova & Co; vessel 10 master Commerce, Janorin, Baracoa 10 days, with fruit to Bd Wenvers, sche Hmma Rich, Hamilton, Baracoa 10 days, with fruit to Isaac R Staples. Rehr OH Robinson (ot Portland), Beers, Ruatan 18 | days, with fruit to Joseph Eneus: vessel to master, chr Samuel Wood, Wood, Governor's uarbor 8 days with fruit to bd. Wenberg. Schr Amelia F Cobb, Baker, Governor's Harbor 7 days, with fratt to Ba re. ver, Ingersoll, Georgetown, SC, 5 days, 1 stores to Doliner, Potter & Co; vesse! to KD Hurlbut sehr with Inmbe Townsend. ve W Townsend, Doran, Jacksonville 8 days, te ve Doran, Alexandria New sehr Havers wllwood for i ‘hal. | mers. Steamer 8S F Phelps, Grumley, Philadelphia—W Kirk- Passed Through Hell Gate, BOUND SOUTH. je H bl (Br), Johi Windsor, NS, tor New eit: ‘Bend Gin. Pac ed “iadsor, NB, for 3 acks Ser age Taree tdatield, Windsor, NS, tor ag 2 mad Bp, ‘Grele, Windsor, NS, for re | New! one te on, aah with: plaster to CW hertaux ; veal JPW ‘cone ZA Paine, Jones, Windsor, NS, for New York 10 days, with plaster to C Bertaux. r New! Mailer, prong N&, for New York to C W' Berta son, Smith: Port, Caledonia, CB, for with coal to Bird, Perkins & Job. pplier, Emerson, Pawtucket tor New ea Willle Carr, French, Bangor tor New York, with r er 40 orde wee atte H Mayo. Chadwick, Valais for New York, with lath to Gorham Board: che Push wm, Hart, Wlisworth for New York, with by tae ine, Brown, Addison for New York, with 2 aan for New York, with lum- | | chr NC Lyman, Bradberty, Ipswich for New York. Sear Caroline B’ Grant, seen Bangor for New York, | with lumber to Cross, Austin & Go. Schr Wille Harria, Harris, Addison for New York, with lumber to Simpson & Clapp. ‘Schr Cornelia, Carroll, New Haven for New Yor! Schr Grace Webser, Gales, Portiand § New) York, with ice to Knickerboc (Schr Canary, Hart, Bath for New York, with tee to or- rs hr Hattie H Howes, Snow, Bucksport for New York, with ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co, nr Frank Herbert, Crowell, Boston for Philadelphia, 1 E Knglish, Crowell, Richmond, Me, for New York, with tee to nickerbocker Ice Co, sehr EE Stimpson, Randall, Portland for New York, with lumber te Moore, Cole & Benson Sehr Caspian, Pletcher, New Bedtord for New Yor! Schr Ada P Avery, Ryan, New Haven for Baltimo Schr Maud Hill, Pill Boston for New York, Schr Xion, Mitchell, Portiand for New York. Sehr Israel J Merritt, Merritt, Norwalk. jor New York. Schr A A Rowe, Marcus, George's Bank for New York, with fish to © B Mller, Schr Mary Sands, Perry, Glencove for New Yor! Schr Henry 8 Rutan, Wright, Portchester ne Port Johnson. BOUND East. Steamship Santee, Springer, New York for New Bed- “Steamship Chesapeake, Johnson, New York tor Port- ischir Mocking Bird (Br), Hart, tor New York 8t John, Schr Abel W Parker, Dean, Newburg for New Bed- Sehr Reading RR No 44, Gandy, Port Johnson for Nor- Mselir Mary Alice, Baldwin, New York for Port Jeffer- “Schr M E Wooahull, Jarvis, Port Johnson for Newbury: PeXchr L A Burlingame, Burlingame, New York {or Boe- hen Schr Sylvester Bale, Coleman, New York for Ware- sehr BD Pitts, Williamson, Port Johnson for Paw- user Owen P Hines, Clenaenning, New York for Ca- Schr WP Phitips, Hawking, Rondout for Providence. Schr Mist, Johnson, Trenton for Providence, ae @ Fell, Nickerson, Elizabethport for Provi- de Schr James Diverty, Carroll, Port Johnson for Paw- tucket. steamer Albatt Davis, New York tor Fall River. oung, New York tor Providence, Steamer Electra, BELOW. Ship Bremerhaven (Ger), Holges, from Brome May 7. Bark Europa (Ger), Johannesen, from Bristol, £ if SAILED. Steamships Silesia (Ger), Hs aan 3) Trinacria (Br), Glasgow; Harold Haartager. (Nor), Havre; Isaac Bell, Richmond, &c; ship Britannia (Nor), Hamburg: barks G W Rosevelt, Havana: he et’ Marie (Fr), Copen- hagen: Frederika (Ital), Belfast; Jonas Risting (Dan), Elsinore; Auna Ger) (ram Havre), for Philadelphia; Galveston (from Bremen), for City’ Point; Fox (Nor), ngfors: Carib, St Groix; Sospir (Aus), Odessa? Pee} Elsinore; brig Water Lily, Pernambuco and aia. Maritime Miscellany, SreaMeR ViKING (Br), 855 tons register, stranded at Point aux Strete, River 8t Lawrence. wus sold, morning of 30th uit, at Quebec, to Rousseau & Patterson, for Barx Wentwort (Br), from Liverpool tor Sandy Hook, recently ashore at ‘Liverpool, NS, was towed to Halifax on Wednesday for repairs. Bark Triutp (Nor), from Baltimore for Queenstown, itp was towed to’ Norfoik after being: run into off the | rappabann eck has completed repairs without breaking Barx Sarwren (Nor), from Charleston for Elsinore with naval stores, previously reported ashore near Charleston bar, was towed off 4th inst, and returned to the city leaking. Scun Jon N Gawewett, Berry, at Boston June 4, from Leghorn, on May 13, ina 5W "Gals, Jost jibooom with everything attached. Senn Davrpson, loaded with gravel, bound from North- port to Albany, while sailing down East diver atiernoon of 3d inst, misstayed and ran ashore on peewee. Island and sunk. She was pumped out and floated yes. terday AM by the wrecking steamer John Fuller. Scur MARTHA N Haus, before reported ashore for Pipe | | at Cow Bay, CB. was got afloat on Monday at 9 A! | on Tuesday @d) was on her way to graney, Ne whe ore | she would go on the railway for repairs to Sou Racenonse. of and from New, York ‘or mrt, Bana Was spoken (a0 date) in Ia "4 | Hetudactived “at Neweastle Bel ca tein of the ) Racehorse reported that tng a heavy thunder squal ad Eis vowel was stuck by. ‘ight the head of the maintopmast shivered to piece head of the foremast and also the mainm: very much injured, Sone Saran Sztsey, while lying at anchor, with main- sail hoisted, off the mouth of the Connecticut River on Tuesday. was struck by a flaw and ber mainmast wus saigyred into three pieces. None of the crew were in- the latter Por LDING—At East Machias, with the vescels on oe - i ae the ones contemplated, six or seven will ci At Brewer th the hew schoonennow building in Oakes & Sors’ apper shipyard is rapidly approaching comple- jon. At Rockland the Marine Ratiway Company have now on the stocks the schooner W 8 Farwell, ot [4 tons, py tonnage, to be commanded by Capt George A Lord, ai is intended for rreeD Ung ae Pied She will be ready for launching in about Messrs A tet Williams & ‘Dean are puilaine in frett yard decked bark of about 800 tons, it is 188 feet fm length, 35 feet beam ‘and: ie feet Holds feet lower hold and 735 teat between decks. She will be com yeas and ready to launch about the middle of July, how about two turds planked up. she is buitt of, whe best materia! and ts to be A Nolin every respect pt Heury ¢ sleeperis to command her. ‘Sanford Starrett nati on the stocksa foseee schooner putiding for Capt that the leak 15 not as serious as first reper it is hoped that within three weeks the vessel will be afloat. Fortress Mowror, June 4—The tug fo Virgints: Ehrman, from Ba timore, broke her eranck pin in the bay last night and has arrived here. New Lowpon, June 8—Capt Scott has succeeded in re- joving from the steamer Enterprise the valuable ma- chine on freight tor the Brooklyn Navy Yard. It has been Janded here and is in good condition. Most of the steamer’s oatfit has also been saved. Notice to Mariners, New Haver, June 8—The beach buoy in the harbor is abont 20 rods ‘away trom its true place, and vessels are continually running on the bar. ENGLAND—SOUTHWEST COAST—BRISTOL CHANNRL—EsTAB- LIMUMENT OF 4 LIGHT AND FOO SIONAL ON MARTLAND a "light will be exhibited some time in the month of June next from é ee in, in, go of erection on Bgglend EY Bristol channel. ee revel tet showing at inter- wai ‘of Meney seconds white an flashes in the order of two white and one h water mark. ie red. It will be elevated 120 feet nbove ignal wi! A fog #1 wi! 30 be Seen taney Ee sc 5 This notice afecis ‘theta following feiss He mr i, 3 Wiivcene 349 ana 3 2s wg US drographic Office, Nos pein, esse ahorran Soere Suara ts rosetOn 1 NORTH BANK BUOY. ‘The North Bank Buoy has been bw ed ted about five ca- jew’ length SE 34 8 of its former ls noored Brachoms, of water. After Fou se the b buoy a straight course may be steered to the “I ep itehin. mea magnetic. Variation, 2deg 10 min westerly hie notice affects the following charts, viz:—British Admiralty, Nos 1480 and 2809. PACIYIC OCTAN—TIS1 ISLANDS.—REFORTED Position PASSORER ENE, , SOUERE APN (OF (Oe aRarE OR METER The bank discovered uy the ship Balmoral, tying to the southwest of Oaaseuse, or Hunter Island, fs reported ge peing 6 miles to the diggin of the position given by ea tant bank bas a di LA proms of water over it, by OY breaks with s phe 'Y, swell o1 ion—Lat 15 ws, Jon 175 68 e ame notice affects the following Prarie ke, miralty, Nos “ 2683 and 2091; Uni pa ‘Office, N SAPANINUAND SEASSIMONOSERT STRAIT—SUNEEX ROCK Hmah SAR ROXS A sunken r liscove |, Inland Sea, aria from the west point Sakmoke Talana ie ne rock has 7 feet of water on it m this POOR are tae Jighthouse, north. viz:—Brit- ited States LAN red in the Simonoseki Cape 8 Went point of Takenoko. ENR. Bearings Variation, 4 deg 16 min W in 1874. This notice at nots the following cham Ac, viz :—Brit- fe Admiralty, Nox 127, 453, 632 and ; US Hydro graphic Office, No 65, y order of tho Bureau of Navigation, R Yommodore USN, Hydrographer. U8 Hydrographic Office, Washington, DC, May 18, 1874, Whalemen. Bark Ocean, 288 tons, which has been at New Bedfora since June, 1989, is to be fitted for sperm whaling voy. age in South Atlantic, to sail Fuly, under septs fin Or Capt Isaac D Pease, late “wate” of bark fk Mile isbeing prepared at New London for a voy: | age to the northern seas letter trom Capt na arrived at St Helena Apr sp oll since last report Arrived at New Bedtord June 3 bark Sea Fox ‘of Westport) Eldridge Tndian Ocean, ‘St Helena Nov 14 win this «p U0) bbls since leaving St Helena) and 200 | yh oll.. sent home endselt ag the voyage #) bbls xp Gna’ l do. wh oll, Reports, spoke May 1s Jat 38.91 N, lon NB, 230 bbIs ep otl— 70 miles SW from Block Island, sehr Light Foot, § weeks from Gloucester, with 100 bbls mack- erel—reports fish plenty but would not bite sailed trom New Kedtord 3d, ship James Arnold, Wil- | son, tur South Pacitic Vovan, of, ship Janus, of NB, 51 W, bark A It Tucker. JUcketson ) alt wel ne Keen. She will jister about 500 tons, He con- | : Mv Ctannier, Cranmer, Norfolk; A'E Cran- | templates laying the Keel for another 3 mastar for Cupt r, Cranmer, do; ier Alexandria Weston Gregory, and these are off the athe E King, ; Poland, do he will put up’ the frame ofa bark for Capt Jeremiah | Charmer, Noyes, Mateataein ain WH Cobb, Balt! re pe ee Hattrax. June The Norwerian bark Alladin, from | $0: Oe, ciorenee. Bich, OGe fs i Bauras: Fe te veanl Weak neck al ta eatin ee | Rorannah Rose, oe (lds, Foun Fi Tigh Nickerson, | crs fom the itiuted Meamer Le Amerique and | Philad pata Ae i kd afd nike. | fen led them at Brest, arrived here vesterday. + B Wheeler, Catseoun dot ain: A arcane Queure, Jone 2—The shin Endymion collided with the ood, Young, dona a8 Fem Haley, 03 Sidney Price, shin Ottawa genterday while, swinging the tide off | Rogers do; Martha Walsi B P-A Saunders, the Queen's Whari, catching the Ottaw: rboard cat- | Sones, Port Johnson} George and ieAlvert, & Ryan, do: Bos: | head and startin; datthe same time tearin; ¥ | ton, Nickerson, do; Plowboy, Haliett, do; Julia'A Brown, | hers own mizzen. ‘ch nis ant part of her Tail ‘They | Nickerson, do} Ficetwovd, Kennerso jout: Cyrus riited below the Market Wharf before getting clear. Ghambe periain, Hardy, 1 Hoboken: Laconia, Jameron, Ne New peut tie Bed Raker fleet now wrecking th *Gelow— hu, sche iy thom Paggaroenhurs Hark Albert, cer oi the jaker fleet,now wrec! , fro Sfeatnstup Mississipph ashore near Cape Forid from Cadi mmnia and 1 8 Windsor and'ohe bark: re. | il 8, having taken 120 bbis Spoken. (Gen, Law, from Rotterdam for wie rk i ual Ab days from Baltimore for Stettin, neds lat 37 4 sie dea Ue Fite ents eet, { [1 na from for Val- Pe sah Rae now eee, ort May 2 ciel ge and from New bs Jon 61 11 (not as before reported). OUR CARLE SHIPPING NEWS. Arrivals and Departures of Vessels from and for the United States. Lonpos, June 4, 1871. ARRIVALS. Arrived at Liverpool June 4, ship Seminole, Marsh, San Francisco; brig Medina (Br), Birge, New York. Arrived at Deal June 4,ship Abigail (Br), Raymond, Philadelphia for Antwerp; bark Flora (Nor), Olsen, New York for Rotterdam. Arrived at do 4th, ship British Nation (Br), Cornell, New York tor London, Arrived at Southampton June 4, steamship Hermann (Ger), Reichmann, Baltimore for Breme. Arrived at Hull June 3, bark Sarah B Cann (Br), El- dridge, Darien. Arrived at Alexandria, E, June 8, bark Osanna (Itah, Garguilo, New York, Arrived at Greenock June 4 ship Euxii tersby, Pensacola via New York. Arrived at Waterford June 4, bark Franklin (Nor), Has- sel, New York. Arrived at Queenstown June 4, ships Regent, Bray; and Millwall (Br), Black, San Francisco; bark Ltbero (tab, D’Allorso, Baltimore; Admete (Nor), Gundersen, do; Karnak (Br), Cook, New York. Afrived at do 4th, barks Grad Zagreb (Aus), Urpant, Baltimore; Isabella Wilson (Br), Milner, New York. Arrived at Dunkirx June 2, bark Von Schack Rey (Ger), Evers, New York. Arrived at Hamburg June 2, bark Margaretha (Ger), Ramin, New York. Arrived at Havre June 4, bark Hilda (Nor), Olsen, New York. Arrived at Bremerhaven June 2, ship Edgar (Br), Brown, New York: barks Weser (Ger), Poppe, Savannah: Christel (Ger), Bockelman, New York: Jenny (Ger, Grote, do; Sigurd Jarl (Nor), Tostensen, Wilmington, NC. Arrived at Antwerp June 4, barks Annie Kimball (Br), Knox, Philadelphia; Actif (Nor), Olsen, New York; Kate Crosby (Br), Porter, Philadelphia. Arrived at Helvoct June 4, bark Christiania (Nor), Bijonness, New Orleans via Queenstown; brig Argo @an), Danielsen, New York. Arrived at Texel June 4, bark Bel Stuart (Br), Purdy, Charleston for Amsterdam. Arrived at Elsinore June 4, ship John Harvey, Brown, Mobile for Malmo, Arrived at do June 2, bark Energi (Ger), Horn, New Or- Jeans for Narva. Arrived at Stettin June 2, bark Harmonie (Nor), Jan- sen, Philadelphia. Arrived at Cronstadt June 4, bark Sandemanden (Nor), Larsen, Savannah (before reported arrived May 21) ; brig Hertha (Ger), Olthaber, Wilmington, NC, SAILINGS. Sailed from Liverpool June 4, ship Jacob A Stamler, Sampson, New York; bark Brage (Nor), Mahigren, Phila deiphia (both not previously). Salied from do 34, bark National Eagle, Freeman, Bos- ton; 4th, steamship Abbottsford (Br), Delamott, Philadel- phia. Sailed trom London June 3, barks Paolo (Ital), Perag- allo, United States; Giovanni Z (Ital), Berlando, do. Sailed from Newcastie June 3, bark Lief Eriksen (Nor), Mathiesen, New Yorn. ae from Shields June 4, Amelia, for San Fran- SiRtied from Greenock June 8, bark Valkyria (Br), Me- kenzie, United states Sailed trom Antworp June 4, barks Duc (Fr), for New York; Tare (Aus), tor Salled from Yokohanta May 31, steamship Vancouver | (Br) (trom Hony Kong), for san Francisco—part of cargo consists of 750 tons new season's tei (Br), Bat. Foreign Ports. woratGom, May 90—Arrived, steamship Manitoban (Rr), ie, Quebe piavana 3 May 2%-Arrived, schr Antonia (Sp), Siza, ascagoula. Wattrax, June 2—Arrived, bark Prince Leboo (Br), Hatfeld, New York. ot SucPut in for's Harbor, brig Spray, from Port Caledo- nia for New Yurk. Mpsavononorr, May 28—Sailed, barks Boomerang (Br), for Penarth Ronds tor orders; 29th, Said bin Sultan, for aarer nog ofa towed out). Arrived 8, ship Lightning (Br), Chatfleld, Dandce, Cleared 3d, barks Niphoc, Vay, Liverpool; Andes, Lin: coln, Matanz: Mayacvez, May 22—In port, brig S P Smith, Dodge, tor Baltimore. Monrumst, June 2-Cleared, steamship Polynesian | steamship, A Gp), Brown, Liverpool. Quasxc, June y arrived, rosea @r), pool via St John, Ne, an Bin port brig Clas Purves, small, for Ritchie, Live Sacua, Ma. Phitadeipht in iss Sr Pizkar, 18—In port, brigs Eva (Br), for New York in avs Alen, for "galtinore in 2days. Sauixas, PR, May 18—sailed, chr Abbie, Oakes, New ‘ork. Farxroan, May 17—Sailed, bark Kawe (Rus), Pomelin, New York. Victoria, May 25—Arrivea, Lg) Haleon (Nic). from e captain having died Corone', in'charge of first mate, pore American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, June 2~Arrived, schrs Lemnel Hall, New York; Ea Slade. Jerse} Oa yenry Brot a lo. Passed up—Sch ra Geo. Mila Wd Wh aver, Theodrre Dean, and pete Ass aoe Henry J Raymond, Saiieesehrs White Foam, Providence; Maria Pier- son, Jersey City; C H Foster, Stonington. Passed down—Schre John b Williams, B F Lowell, and arvin. APPONAUG, June 3—Arnived, echrs Shamrock, Troy, Haverstraw, Jane Muria, Smith, Hoboken. BOSTON, June ¢—Arrived, steamers renles, Winnett, Phiadelpiiat Panther. Milln doy barks, Tid fer, (Aus), Percich, Trapani; Sebastiand Cabotto (Ital) Scarpa, Hyeres (France); ‘Athle‘e (Br), Goudy, Gottenturs ws | Londonderry, where she put. ih tor re rigs tune’s Car (8r), Pike, London; Char! inter ‘iden, Wilmington, Del; Milwaukee, Mitchell, Port Johnson; | schrs John M Gamewell, Berry, Leghorn’, EI Mitchell, st Thomas via Humagoa: © F ver, Poland, Fernandina Hattie Cara, Wall, Darien, Ga; Stampede, . Wilmington, NO; mma D Finuey, Ewell, Georgo- liza B Coffin, | | Connelly, Braintree: 28-Arrived. genre Eme! las Ter ees copes Be ine Haigh, aiktne 5s Phitadel ing, Ne une SA hre JD earebars Diel Dickinson es iter, King, aid John Cadw wallader, MoLane, ites, May 80—Cleared, schr Henry Norwell, Bur- qu ROHTAR, May 29—Sailed, schr Allegto, Keller, New MILLBRIDGE, June 1—Sailed, brig R W Sawyer, a New York. Dyer Haves a May 30—Arrived up, ship Baden, wt ori 3—Sailed, steamship City of Galveston, Evans, Kk. NEWBERN, June 1—Arrived, steamer Ellen 8 Terry, aera ew TO onsaread pra i Hintteras Inlet, oui eatin a POLK: June 2-arrived, woke dee WET Byer p San Jacinto (Br), Thomas (trom phy ‘Bel Me. rey 6 ‘ by BURY TO. et ay | 31—Aretved, schr Edward Lam- yer E Olark, Lake, Philadetphia. iled—Schr tsanc Warren, Driscoll, Hobo» June 2—Arrived, schr James LONDON, June 2—Arrived. echrs EJ Hamilton, ‘Texan, Hoboken: Was Thompson, So; Kats Maria, do for Providence; Racer, C do for di dria.” ae Taelis Yelk Males, Goodspeed, trom do: Ie H'Daiey, do i do Maued—Sehr J B Cunningham, New ‘Fork; Dr Frank- UNEWrort, rene 5—4rrived, schr Surprise, Seaman, Beovamat ihe nton. Satled. rs Dreadnaught, Saunders w York; EB Wheaton, Cr n, Boston tor Philadelpnia. NOWWiCH Ju “ie yi ee ri Id Zack, Hobo- bay n; Reading Ra ane ria Fe 0 ci e ae Felicia, do. aria Fleming, New NEW. BEDFORD. ¥ Bea) Rectot few ork ctor, att: achra dC on 13 PUBS I= Aer Erived. bra hai itchester, Now Sd—arrived, ste: mer al uishaen Ith a new ‘shi having been supplied wi ‘ea nail Baltimore ; Emma M fend Raid set Boley yoann fowl, wn, ~- Sehis mith, Caspian, araaicne New York: iv Bh cide ao une Arrived, achrs Edward Lins ep, Hobe ‘Hoboken: dc Burdett, Ro Roxer, Fors Johngon. Neared—Schrs Addie Baltimore; Saran J Gurne a Gurney, New York ; het Brooks. Fox, do; Cornelia, PORT BISGOvENY. ey 26—arrived, bark Empress June 1—Arrived, bark Eliza White, Eugenie ae poy ted 180, WOH AOONA May 28—arrived hip Tre in Arrived, si mpted (Ne Ming ie 30 § itm Dark Rebouneatiy “Gs ‘are wSleared Moser Cae y Kenilworth Caraift; Anka: thor (Nor Strout, Genoa; barks sienna Blizabe! farden, Glasgow 2th, Mary Durkee (Spe at Bird (sr), Mechenis, Rio Janel- sade uth), yaa Liverpool: Blue Bi 10; Foreningen ( we), Fahiman, Hull; schr Islan Smith, Montevide barks Ijstrom Nries,’ Amsterdam Henriette pa ley juteh), meyer, PHILADELPHIA, June Arrived, bark Gyife (Swe) Thornstrom, Antwerp; brigs Alice Lea, gas; John. Pierce, Townsend, Cardeuses weara Fenny Hanmer, Brooks, Nantucket (and cleaved for do): Br Bullard. Small, soston ; Rachael Seaman, seaman, dor aliie Ludlain, Ludlam, do (and cleare for Pocasse! Rackett, Orient (and cleared for Providence). \ ‘ Licata; schrs Wm Shay, from West iverdaie, . o Island ; May G Collins, from Pascagoul jeared—Burk’ Miquon, ‘Soule, Boston, sehr alice Mt Alien 'S ty molar ‘a r arks Udjus (Nor). Byenson, Mundi i thee Barbour, Bangor; que brig Sagua, Munday, Sag ish. ellington, ‘Thomas Sinnickson, Ce) 5, Rowley, Bat Harriet 3 Breck, Buhier, Boston; Dickerson, Gloucester (and cleared tor Provi Julian Nelson, Howes, New Bedford (and. vivae. (a do). Cieared—Schr Clars, Norberry, Cambrid; 4th—Ai barks Laure rirude (ao0) Schutte, ardiners int; eae tobi, remen; bark Fur Jobn Welad, we, ir Portland ; Arrived, Bremen; Satana (Rus), Hayman, London: Ansgar Gunderson, do; Al ‘bde Nita schrs Watchman, Coudage, ‘Blue A. 4 Buell, Buell, New’ York: Nellie Treat, Dorr, Everman, Corson, Boston: Sears wiler, Grace, abd Marion Drake, B eline McLane, Young, Quincy Po Portland, Cleared—Ship Forest, Armstrong, 3 Hopkins, ‘Gibraltar tof oruers: Briss ‘Cardenas; Mechanic, Gould, Alice ‘iten, Brigham, Havre; James fatsons, Young, Provi George Bent, Smith. Cambrideport; Adel le, Bar- rett,’ do; ¥Bsinith, Green Lizzie D Small, Tice, | Danversport; ia,’ Means, Elisworth; Ontaro, Sprague: Portland; Jesse Wilso: rn, jcCaritan, Burke, Nantucket: x B Everman, Uorson; Trade Winds, Lio: lord. 8 Godfrey, Godfrey, Boston ; M H Reade Benton, Fair Haven; Joni Roser dilen, Forismouth, Nit: RE No 47, Back, Norwich; Hamartine, Allen, ‘New Bo ford; NP Smith, race, Salled—steamship Ohio, Morrison, for Liverpool via- Queenstown, Newcasrze, Del, June 4—Steamship Harrisburg (new), for Boston and Fiorida tor Vrovidence; brig AB Patter: Ua son, for Lagi ;schrs Francis Coffin, for 0: Oambrigae. ort: George Revinger, for Providence; Sarah A joffman, for Fall Kiver; James Adi ce, for Somerset; Sarah Bnabery for ., Oriole, for Bost awed down PM rday; this Ait, bark,” Chanticleer, for Blo *Saneiro;* aches. 'H Read, for Fair Haven; Lamartine, for New Hedtord: Pedro Grau, for Providence; A Frudel, {oF Lynn, and James A Parsons and Sophie y, for joston. Schr Hound (Br), Williams, from parmneia, cone off here last night and remains this tonne Wi ea ‘fom Portsmouth Blew, fron jon, an m Fal Lnwas, Del, duge k. AM—Bark Develiers maa way. Rozolia Smith “and Mar ry Ladd, trom agua, and schr Pareppa, suiled this AM for New York. 4 iarge | number of others have gone to sea. Bari ‘imburn. and Masonic, and brig Mabel remain uni ship trom above ‘anchored here yesterday to sea this morning. feareR oS Ohio went to sea at 9 PM. PORT! 'D, June 2—Arrived, sche, Philanthrop! Bgaer, \ Wiscasset tor New York; 8d, J H Counce, tr jew Cleared 24, schr Bramhall, Hamttton, Clark's Jaand. to load for New York: $d, bark Sarah, nos - as Deimene, Blake, Pallndalphia PI) Epa ee wl Jesse Wilham- johnson. id, tohes BB Terry, Cranmer, Philadeiphia; Ra baw EI dred. do. PROVIDENCE, June 2—Arrived, 4. steamer Galarea.Gale, New York: achrs Fiorence Dean, Philly town, DO; Annie P Chase. Poole, Baltimore; Lane, do; Sarah R Thomas, Arnold, Ehuadeiphia; ele Mar, Ward, Elizabetnport: Sarah’ A Falconer, Wilson, do} Wm F Burden, Adar doz gE Ttettnal not, of, Ver- hion, Mitts, Port Johnson; Emeline E Potter, Klisworth, do; do for Pawtucket: Nicholas Yorton Meir lank'’s Point; Julia Aun, Howell, Rondo bert havo, Bingham, loboken; succes, Rich: " Is, doy Biackstone, Wickson, New Y: ‘ork. Below—Schrs Caroiine C. Treasurer, Taylor, and sev- eral achers unknown. i—Schrs Harmona, Ryder, Baliimore ; Wm Voor- his. Goldamithe Haverstraw; Nightingale, Young: Kel: ie, Bryant; ‘Rachel Jane, Eaton, and’ Connecticut, ine, Ne ‘or] 3d—Arrived, steamer Electra. Young, New York: gehrs Thomas B Ball, Rider, Pensacola; Sarah Purves, Lisle, Elizabethport;'Bela Peck, Avery, do; Daniel Webster, Packer. Newbui Mary 2 Natt, Barker, do.or Pawtuck- et; Ben) H Warford, 8p Port Johnson; J 8 Terry, Raynor, Ue, nd Josep E’ Fouts, Davin, do. for. Pawtucket? 85S Tyl lier, South Amboy; wary Stowe, Bacon, do; vole R Hal, ‘Brush, Weehawken ; KP King, Bliven} WW Brainard, Fite; Joun Urocklord, Hart: ohn ron Megar. and Jonn Stockuam, Hart, Hoboken; sloop . Hayden, New York, Cleared—Schr Jesse Elizabeth, Brower, Baltimore. d—Steamera Wm Kennedy, Foster, Baltimore vis Mary, Crocker, Piiladelphi “sohre Imogen Baverty, Gandy; Fiyaway. Enos: cPinhtidin. Nichols; Henry May, Hatch j Henry Groskey, Terry, and Captain John, Means, New —Sailed. schrs Agnes Rey ser. PAWIUCKET, June 2 Lynch, and Fatinlo @ Warner, Dickerson tor Phil PedArrived, schr EH Brazos, Raynor, Port Johnson, Sailed—Senrs L 4 M Knowles, Dinsmore, New York; L- | unknown, ‘alt i bow a Cleared—<ch elen Hastings (Br), Marsden, Havana ; Mesry t hiton, Rich, Baltimore. ied—Steamer Rattlesnake. BALTIMORE, Ji 3—Arrived, barks Marco Polo (Ital), Gavagnin, Belfast; Guiseppe Emanuel (Ital), Cic- | clone; Antwerp. Below—Barks Asow (Nor), Uckermann, from Belfast Pit Hampton Roads; syipmuden (Nor), Haagensen, trom Poole via Hampton Roads, 4th—Arrived, steamers ¥ W Brune. Foster, New York: Josephine Thompson. Moore, brig Potomac, fro} Demerara; schrs Eliza Christe,’ trom St Johns, Pit; Lizzie D Parker, from Eleuthera; Starlight, from Bow doinha: Clears Steamers Wm Crane, Howes, Boston: Octo- rara, Reynolds, Rew York: scliesD Webb, Green Tur. Tek Key. Abaco! Eile T Kemp, Kemp, Nassau; Mary K ‘ton. Bailed--Steamer Wi'mington, Havana; brigs Carrie rmuda; Chesapeake, Demarara June I-Arrived, sobrs Challenge, Snare, Try, 00. red-"Schrs attic ‘Holmes, Cox, Philadelphia ie Li nell, New York; Fred © Holden, McRae adel Fi —Cleared, sehr Wm B Darling, Pendleton, New York. BATH, June l—Arrived, schre Benjamin Kéed, Adams, Phitad lpia; HAL Marts, Maris, do; Douglas Haynes, Salted, ches Ruth N Baker, Coltion, New York; sen yh. Ki 0. BuURbonT S—Sailed, schr Addie M Chadwick, Cowen, New Vee BELPAST, May’ 2%—Arrived, schrs James W Brown, Kane, Jacksonville; 28th, Florida, Gilmore, do: 29th, Martha Weeks, White, Bangor (and satled tor New York). Mailed th, 'schrs Nellle, French, Jacksonville; 30th, avid Collins, Townsend, Philadelphia; Veuelia, Ahen, jaitimore. BUOTHBAY, May 26—Arrived, schrs 8 H Rowe, Tave- nan, New York; 23th, Susan Stetson, Bowman, Rockland POR AKER'S LANDING, June 3—Arrived, schr Hannah Blackman, Arnold, Weellawen. BRISTOL, June Salled, schr Oliver Ames, ar Alexandria. 3d—Arrived, schr Wm H Bowen, Golden, New Yor Suiled—Schrs St Elmo, Davis, Philadelphia; Sallie w Pooder, epresber, New Yor! Sune Artived, sclits Josephine, Am- Aa Apes, babs Am! sched, La ae taped jalttin Mga Hichmond, Me; 5 Key West, bor OHA flag, for Jackson Ballie Conway. (ur SAME May 90—Aarrived, Wiimi CALAIS, May %—Oleared, schra Maud Matlooh, Nor- _Huidvon ¢ 20th, Lettle Wells, Watson; ta, ind Wesley Abbott, Milliken, New Yora ; 30th, ow Wentworth, Collins, and Nellie Eaton, vrearson, do: DIGHTON, dune 1— alted, schr Stephen Morgan, Cum- mings, Geo! DANVE, Jane Arrived, sehr Julia A Crawford, Goldsmith, South, SE 6 CREEN WICH dine 8—Arrived, schr Lillie O weil re oll rt Jolson. UA TOWS un 4, schrs Maggie Bell, June 1—Arrt pail, ee ork jor Rockland; Malt Sal Grences. Rores, A Farwell, Farntiam, 5 Philadel fe for Chelsea; N vannah ston ; Caroline Young, Philadelphia tut do John vOndwaltadet MeLain, do for ‘ONROF, Jne 4-Salleds bark Glendale | gna vr Modo, for New York; brig Piccadilly, for Rio SPALL RIVER, June 1—Arrivea, schrs Lucy Ohureh, Pierce; Phitadel Ippia: Orlando, Howland, N Newbarg : 24, jennie A She ert, Georgetown, Dt ‘ i Higa Higmuitom Cole anictisas Ht Borden, Dodges hos Boraen, ‘Auten, Phitadelphia, oy. May %—Arrived, schr Car sehr L Bar Bargent, Sargent, i} New York: Sd GALY ro, vy; Boothbay. Clear } 4 Imouth for p ord ono jpyham, lo vperthwaite, doned, Providence (and’ would sail 4th | on her GLOU SPER, June 3~arnved, brig Ryan; Cadiz; | sehr ir i e, Marshall, Ls = for Sag Har bor. H i tin K } Pie Kerlin gid gt Gn Douglas, Cork or | Tux. JORGETOWN, DC, June eakedvily echr Line B | & I Oakley, Newman, do. RICHMOND, June 3—sailed, schre Hetenn E Russell, baal ho ety de EK Wilson, Cropper, Hartford, Ct, via Astor ROCKLA. xD, May 20—arrived, schr Lucy Ames, Bishon, New York. June 2—Sailed: schrs E Areutarias, Lord: American im, Chief. Snow; Allie Oakes, Pillsbury, and Uncle 8 Sunith, New York. FRANCISO, May 27—Arrived, steamship Arizona, SAN’ Cavarly, Papama pee Achievement (Br), Millard,. Guayaquil (Ecuador: Cleared—Barks Gu tickstep, Ohase, Liverpool; Valen bolts (Fr), Derratus, Falmouth; schr 'Nidwros, Permien,. jazatian Sailed—Steamsbip Mikado (Br), Moore, Boncialn and Sydney; brig Accra ata), Spaandermand. 1a0. le 2—Arrived, ship Carrie SW. He AV AN ‘AH, June 2—Sailed, schr Stephen G Hart, for Providence, ed, ‘Growell, 4th— Arrived, steamship Oriental, Snow, Boston ay notte rowan aimee Fe kangnat sand Poe. Schultz, Thompson, from New York (tl jatter with fore- topmast gone): Greenwood (Br), trom “at Kd wal jearcd—sehr C P Gerrish, Armstrong, New Yor suntvan Yor Ne a Arrived, schr Matanzas, Bragdon, uilivan for New Yor! Sailed—Schrs Cayenne; Laura Robinson, Robinson, | New York. Sd—Arrived, schrs Addie M Bird. Bird: Ben} Strong, Hinks; Rverginde, Shaw rita Jones, Reed: Flor’ ence N Tower, Adams: Mary, . Port Jonnion Futian Bakers “ficken bh Hi ao May Bay. ‘ilameoboken Adaline fi jatt voun | eson, New York. sone Sousa, VARIN HO etl atansag SOMBRSET, June 1—Aprived, Alired ar Witber Phil- Ips, Philadelphia; 24. scare jonas & She) Ibe: and Carrie 8 tart, Davis, © Goan, zmmg' Edward Chamberlain, Tniladerphin: RR ooalled-<Seht 5 Alabama, ohurehill, ishing all Bailed— ry Cole, aro epee fie cred ia; fionas null’ Brown, No. jams, elpl } and Trustem | Dickens, Mitcnel OP Bit eartcg reect mi eehaw! culo arrived and sutied—Schrs Belle B Hull (Brush, Weehawken for Providence, Hunter, Co Boal 1, Am: boy tor Dighton; Emma, Whit ito, Hoboken for Thun: ; Messenger, New York ne do; Golden Kelley, ' South Ambo Pe Be Gare’ Harriet Ryan, New Yor or BS Barnes, Sturges, south Amboy, for 0 aie Hw brown. Ryder. Port Johnson: for Fall iotiver: jomas Potter, Handy, Weehawken for asset; Ey Nott, Barker, Newbu for Fawtucket; t., eens Jr, rs Kelley. 1%, core for nn Ame Vor Proviaence; Mary Ellis. ie FOE do. iets dang ScArzvod, ahr Wn Colyer, Bay- mca fe SH arate easche i’ 0 Lyman, Brad- L june 2~-Cleared, schrs John, Ga- er arrett, New York, Us. a AORN an BeoLurE s DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM DIFFER- everywhere; desertion, & ‘ent States; legal + po wublicity required; no ci ftefent causes ateices nae divorce granted: | HOUSE, Attorney, 104 Broadway. _ A mg commissioner tor every RICK 1, KING, peg ped DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM COURTS of different States; legal everywhere; no publicity; fo fees in advance ; advice tree Buate, BP mracnies MINERAL SPRING WAVER THE miraculous mearcine. Mich., March 16, 1874, Dean Sin—My health has been quite good, only occasionally troublea with liver getting a little at oF Qader, which Bothesda brings around all “O. AR, 'y advertisement that you wish to write in favor a DEN ESDA, you can take the Tiverty of reterriny to ine in, Words canuot ex; reas the good itis doing every da Teoumider it save Ay find so long as‘ live Tl shell at al Tawot | of it Lam yours tral Lg Grxeva, Ohio, Aug. 7.1873 Dean 8) a4 "Palm & Austin have’ just’ obtained a Calculus as large bean, with a teaspoontul of caleareous sediment ane | came from @ chill tour years old, by the use ki ont; Add saslons of SETHE ISDA WALTER, © The got 2 nd Amnprovini Tash 4 e cases Are onl vorage of one in firty reporte to Drea HAWLEY. Hea his office, Nov ro) ) Way, Ney dork. Pauinhilets tree,