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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE li, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET, aa Debate in. the Reformed Synod om od Hi @ence Proposed. Povanepsrsie, Jane 10, 1874, At the ming of the Reformed Synod this morning opie of various committees relating to amor bosiness were sead and adopted, Ganse’ sqation, which was made the eee Trane sor raeetss, and which favored the continuance of the Conference Committee upon the subject of Church union, was next in order and discussen opened again, Rev. Augustus Bian- velit, J. D,, from the Classis of Kingston, leading om, He thought the idea 01 “absorption” was a He said God speed the day when. Princeton College and Rutgers College would do great vugbear. woe work of both. Rey. Charles S Hegeman was heartily in favor ef a closer uni00 With ail the churches; but some The churches are already one in unity, one in labor of action and in Tuts organic union does now ex- | wt and ought to exist, each churcn doing @ par- | He didn’t know what else could be | say not an orgagic union. spirit and love. enlar work. desired by what is Known as organic union, Mr. Hegeman favored the laying of the whole thing upon the table, and awaiting the action of Providence. Rev. Polhemus Van Wyck spoke next and prided himself on his ancestry, which goes away back to the tume of Lather. (Great )aughter.) Here Mr. Polhemus unrolled an immense parchment and commenced two give the names o! his ancestry, even as far back as 1400, the Synod ail the while being convulsed He defied any man in the Synod to say that a? change 0! name had ever been made at honorable list, and he would not fnytiung ‘of the any ol changed or with jaughter. javor for a moment longer the question of union, by whic on formed Church would “swamped up.” up. Elder éohn W. Ferdon said he should iike to say (Laugnter.) He Ben. Jonson’s wife when aski something about’ bis ances: ‘uaughter) B ‘ose, and, with @ wn Does over hi with “Does the gentleman This question excited the eae. to iter, in which Mr. Van Wyck joined. . Ferdon replied ‘‘No! no! er, “I sometimes re laughter.) Conference bo ttee. reassembling in the afternoon after a re- cess, Mr. pores resumed his argument, Hg Hs down 3 80 to do. Eider John iS Presbyterian committee is concerned ibustrate. the mm expectant and the Reformed Church as te They have a consuitation Bat Deo bride o od the tion as to what become of Pi ly gna her heir- ide expectaa' jeoms case ot th con- | ade on shall keep them, and she concludes she won’t marry. The ctant t asks ber if he can’ticome and see fer. and and we ery with @ view to ultimate matrimon: = replies, “ You fea wich the, and [ll extend to Sriendsbi jt no more courtship with ultimate motrin: views’ This the speaker declared ‘Was not discourteous. Eider Wm. H. Kirk next He t Dr. Ganse’s resolution was + Returning te the Parent to the Preposition— Revision of the Articles of Correspom- | ment by the | appear broad face, interrupted ‘the speaker man refer to my ancestry 1? the greatest I mean my an- cestry i— (more Pig age ” continued the hill of potatoes—the best + is ear grea ! rd a . ng He favored” the continuation of Smee As that the ‘question of anion canons 5 it will come up, and itis natural for john Lyon, of Ellenville, next addressed Po tm opposttion to the Ganse resolution. Me said so far as the courtesy of dismissing the he would ‘He styled the Presbyterian Church as | N aa AT ctant, how resolved to be no longer may come and see me, take the hand of spoke, saying he repre- sented Senator Frelinghuysen upon the floor o! the an il the Synod ws for May abe —__>—_——_ |The Penusylvania Refiread Streggling Against the Law. -4 cane.of more than orainary importance is now Pending before the Supreme Court at Trenton. The United railroad companies of the State appear as | Prosecutors and the Collector of Hudsom county as defendant, The main issue mvolved is the consti- tutionality of the legislative act of 1878, whicn pro- vides for the taxation of all railroad coi jons in the State. Under and by virtue sorat games 8. Yard was appointed by the Governor a Commis- stoner of Railroad and in pursuance of was desian nee the te assessments on all railroads in the State collection of which de- volved on the respective collectors of each county. Fa orto aver that said nis oe all ratiroad com) certai Fh are held out whereby they are relieved oe of oom further imposts and taxes than im the charter. The act of 1846 conferring pare Hl the prose- eges, cutors contend, is not subject 10 repeat or ‘amend. not @ uniform State tax. If it were it should be | Paid to the Treasurer of the State mstead 01 being | Scattered around ening he, different township | ao ofthe State. udder and secret 3 eirvierine defendant THE SALOON KEEPERS. The German Saloon Keepers’ Central Organiza- tion, composed of the delegates of the different ward associations, recently formed to insure pro- tection under the operations of the Excise and Sunday law, and against the exactions of the | brewers, held a meeting at the Germania Assem- biy Rooms yesterday. Subscriptions to the amount of $1,955, at the rate of $5 from each member, were re- ceived toward a fund to pay the expenses of | @ legal contest with the Excise Commis- sioners, if necessary. Inasm Tesolved not to take oat soy | licenses for the pres- ent, owing to areiusal of Excise Board to re- duce the saloon keepers license from $100 to $50, @ conflict with the Excise Board on the subject is deemed probable, and counsel have been engaged to prepare an opinion as to the powers of the Com- missioners under the present that it cannot be enforced. A board of managers, composed of one from each ward organization, was formed to take charge of the funds and the executive business of the organization. QUARANTINING TWO HAVANA STEAMERS. On account of the prevalence of yellow fever in Havana, Health Officer Dr. Vanderpoel gave in- structions yesterday to quarantine vessels arriy- ing from that port. The first one to put in an ap- pearance was the Columbus, Captain Reid, tne said vessel having left the pars of Havana last Satar- on The passengers being ail found by the Yeaith cet this city op board the tug! and were landed at pier No. 13 North River. The Columbus is fan at anchor in the neighborhood of Robbins Reel, —_ into lig York. r oMicers and crew will remain caw quarantine “observation.” Last evening at sunset the City of Havana, from Havana, also arrived, and was similarly detained. Should there be no yellow fever on board her pas- sengers will iil probably be allowed to come up to New York to-day, ike the Columbus. A MYSTERIOUS PRISONER, Shortly after eight o’clock last eveaing Detec- tives Clapp and Von Geretchen entered the Central Office with @ prisoner by the name of Jawes bp The officers were exceedingly careful not pAvould sey about who or what their man was, Safficien' of was &5- to establish the fact that the Tange castaina’. However, to one, ied Church trom arrest Ren ty & very important one, and | He oRPPRAE a, ie Bi Maa acer phed | that tua mer has been wanted by the police thor! 201 LoS aaporg sp Hey said ite Sisk pave as Nea is 7 WATER, lady marry es I have Sronet 4 UND THE about i and ey ite bg eh anne tet Eickhott wi alled to th es her @ year, an a Coroner was yesterday ci e Sime she dirte with him and blushes at him behind | yo rene to nold an in dar on stalin of ap un- her ian, she gives him reasons to suppose matri- gu a mony will came at the end of the year: and turn: known man, which was found floating in the Har- Of at the end of the year abruptly would | jem River, near Macomb’s Dam Bridge. Deceased | Se ae Se ceases sna ce wore a biaeK overcoat, dress coat, vest and panta- etal the Sn bomen 8 hed Leng 3 — le on loons and striped calico shirt. In his possession demestic missions, churches in the West, &c. In founda 1d watch and chain, with the ini- Mearyament 10 show tat the #elormed Church | Tialy ~y. F) engraved on the case,” The body ev! rian mer tl a pr tne og _ es than does the —- ng ”onger Fam Saat EERO SE 3 Reformed in South Newar! stree vi ‘Mr. Kirk read a letter from Senator Preting! eng, | ms | wit! vemesited are receane, heed tar on nt sem, giving that gentieman’s opinion relative own man an and sent it to the Morgue ie we Coroner Eickhod was notified in ae in other are it leave the minority, thoes adhering to ‘woud arrii Bold 1 the property. The,opinion Pre Aan “fain representations to onto yw chureb aa nizat inge their ecclesiastical connection at vote and to divert the property of the Serent use irom that to w! it was supposed to Rev. David S, Sutphen offered the following as .. w Dr. Ganse’s resolution :— bc ncadl yl conterence be coptinued for one and that—be the it aad revision of Zomunittee pe Priel te perpen of of goatery/as_nece at | ances orrespondence. Ganse, speaking yee ae peerhethtiory said its saopuon would in realty be the adoption of the | mimority report and he o Mr. Susphen explained ‘tinues the committee and toa ‘do aud the Other matcer will follow. it strongly. Dr. Peltz offered the following a8 @ substitute to | Mr. Sutphen’s amendment :— Pe this epee is constrained to believe that our red to effect an erganic anion os gf such movements as may lead t ; oun jarch ready time shall ever come, we take special care | express our affection for and our confidence in the | Church, which has in a manner so courte- | 01 es overiures to us om u- i rable to ourselves made ‘ahepotved, Mat our to the General Assembly of ee coeen rae a nnarice, be instructed | ition to appoint rchureh 10 raviee om THE KIRK OF SO0TLAND. Discussions in the Synod at Ottawa. urtawa, Canada, June 10, 1874. At the Kirk of Scotland Synod to-day Principe) @modgrass reportea that the joint committee of Beth churches bad met, and unanimousiy agreed ae ut recat aga : 8 Ser peetae A ea ago whe oy fp one or two instances, but only 1m im- of form and wording. The joint com- ‘mittee were unanimous in recommending that the of the Unised Churches be the Presvy- to amend the basis of union, and Yerian Uhoreh of SOLAB SCL LAR SCIENCE. Observation of an jm Kelipee of the San. iady correspondent of the London Times, dat- ‘tng from “The Lodge, Kitpdrift, Vaal River, South interesting account of the @clipse of the sun which took place On April 16, Africa,” supplies ‘She writes as follows:— At quarter to four P. M. we first observed the Meon in contact with the sun’s disc, but for three- of an hour after the first contact there times & mass of cloud a slowly betore In each interval che sun was lige the eo sua younger moon; but just before its totality ywiy in front of om Darkness bad Deen ily falling now Oc. on the e: a the most ; magnificent solemn 8] can ever All ze er Sete property of the Reformed | cation. The substance of the | dents thus rendered is that the Church es Maintain distinctive Bing coer of ite hough the at the paw t y acqui aes to the’ od so revs be @- jis amendment. It con- alt. it @ specific work eae by the ure fenite im deferring action on this subject till sof Divine Providence shall have shows respective as to secure | ligence of the @ us sister over the heavens, for en wer were a sore stars, and low east, was a ellow and crimson like the I cannot adequately de- tin the horizon. The of it which I can re- case. The body of the man found in San water foot of ‘Thirty-ninth street, North River, has been identi- fled as that of Philip Botz, about hd -five years of age. ae had in his pockets $2 50 in money, re- ceipts for property in Texas and naturalization papers. The ‘ne case is Jp charge oi Qoroner Eickhos. “FOSS INDUSTRIES. Prom statistics recently published of the indus- trial products of Russia it appears that in the year <e Sehr J ring, New London for New 1970 5,060,000 cwt. of tron were produced in the ich dates anney, Ri tees ce for New York. Empire, which is 773 per cent more than the 3h sicker, iekey. Norwich f for New York. amount produced in 1861. The production of cast | yb‘ Middleton, Jr, Townsend, Providence for N | ron in the same year amounted to 564,000 cwt., and | ” Sctir Orlando, Rowland, Fall River for New York. of wrought iron 3,500,000 cwt. Most of the iron | ore is obtained in the Oural. The production of coal in the same year amounted to 12,500,000 cwt. saa of sugar 2,000,000 cwt., amounting in value to | it 26,000,000. Some idea of the amount of | brandy Manufactured in Russia be obtained from the fact that during the last financial year, 1878-'74, the produce of the spirit tax @mounted | to 278,096,400 florins, or one-third of the total State revenue. RESPOBSIBILITY POR HYDROPHOBIA, New Yor, Jane 10, 1874. To THE EDITOR oF THE HEBALD:— If owners of insufficient buildings, if railroad apd steamship companies are, according to the law, liable to respond in damages in case through their neghgence any accident happens, why should Bot the owners of dogs that communicate their madness to fefenceless citizens, and thus cause the most horrible of all deaths, be held ae sible? The owger could have muzzled the dog, or, still better, hav@ kept the animal at home, where it can do ne harm to unsuspecting passers by. Deatn resnits through ag) ross and wilful neg: og cording to common nse he is directly Peponetsle for and guilty of srarder. eased dog can be proved py witnesses. Let such | owner be immediately brought to trial and pun- Re- | ished with tae greatest severity of the law for | in JUSTICE. ne mu of his fellow OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK POR THE MONTH OF JUNE. ee ::/59 Broadway. 16 Broadway. 1.19 Broad we ‘ Bowhng RIGH WATER. . Istand....eve 6 02 Hoom....eve 6 17 Gate......eve 7 47 PORT OF NEW YORK, JUVE 10, 1874. | | CLEARED. Steamy st ~ Lott, Liverpool vb.’ Queens. ae on ot imerick (Br), Jamieson, Live-pooi— 4 Steamy Ro (Gen), Ring, Bremen vis Souttmp- — iW Druid (Br), Thomsos, Hambury— Co, entegnmanin Mgnhattan, Xoodhull, Charleston—B R Mor. Steamship Imac Bell, Norfolk, Olty P¢ saramehiy lens Pel, Biesgman, Norfolk wa wah Ne hid Ultra, Boriand,\London—Grinnell, Min- aD Nuova Rattler ae Lacynare, ern o K eeu Te =. ast et wae Bi m7, Cool Bay) , reine jor), EE, phar 23 org & Co, Phi Margarita (Aus), Campani, een | a ae wo (Nor), Eidrup, Kontgsberg—Ted., a lia Samp (lian motmimaan, Barre Fond a rie, an oe TC Jones (Br), Berry, Leghorn—Kinne, Ross & kiyn. J | seaman bound. ef rx nig “442 ne bak yrtn ave and $4 pene ee Piet as Sree ep Austrian Series oy oe wit for New Yor: same i ‘Sound ‘Steamsh and Mowile: Sst, with der Bre and Ha’ mani, Tea mdse mach as they have | cunt ak re hae sig | letters aw West; 2 AM, cise laws, [t is | Yore for Liverpool, claimed that the new Excise law 1s 80 defective xi Tatas and, ippmence 10, hp Gree tor iw ¥5 ork Tt, bad ah an miles south Sie, vet Steamship Conant Havana re hours, wth ™ateamship. Cl City « of f Galveston ‘ae New Orlems June 3 and Southwest Pass 4th, itso and pass. and Norfoik. with & Ee minioa Steamship eet ‘with mdse to Tapscott Bi tot Nay Be | Rock, noma ‘London tor ‘New eh r in good health, were allowed to come up to | ao, seed a large seougne: ® AL boat Virginia Seymour, | eh* reported that Capt MoGrath of the seme lizaben 8. L, where she wiil discharge ber | ters, which will be biought up to | if salt to order; vesse! Bark Martin (Aus), Tommasoviteh, in ballast, to Slocovich 2 Co. passed 4 large re i Pao ballast, to or wreck ot @ ship of about'700 tons ro the fore and main Lopmasts but the vessel will be de’ a | be Iwarks stove in; had boem but aie. time in thut condition; evidently @ Nova Scotia bail vesse Bark rn Sea, Hanson, Palermo with frat toH B 8 % tos B ‘Brig. Borate: ee 10 Winchester ball to veasahe Ed: eecan days. with sugar to Howe, Yate let @ member of the oe get | fruit ‘es Schr 6 W mdse and passengers to the Pacific for New York, 12 da: ry with coal to Hatton, Watson Yor! Sour } 3 wes Spr id stone to ve ‘with 6: In most cases the Ownership Of the dis- | | with mdse and oc a a premacy arch beg New Orleans; .40. barks Primo (ital aagow ; « Schwensen (Nor), Rotterd Paimoath; Jonannes es teat sterdam ; brigs E: AES ‘Sporteman, Galba- Falmouth; schr Good Hen: gf mnurlow. “Cork or al or Island. ship Columbus, and to Purser Patten, ot the steamship tty of Havana, for attentions. returned to St on her first voyage. The leak was discovered when Briar Island, and when she came to anchor ij bry is being disc! | supposed to be. The vessel only lcake when tacking. | Praya, Cape Verde Inlamds, condemned. directi make the necemary repairs. | in the mid | @ bark, about 500 ton Beasnahip Scholten (Dateh), Hus, Rotterdam— Fane! Cig of Dalles, Himes, New Oriesas—C H Mallory 4 Co, ‘Swe aenip Lee, Dearten, Sevaansh—Marray, Perris & Bark Prodentis (Nor), Pandi, Dankirk—C Tobles & Sark 1B Woodworth (Br), MeMielly, Rosario—ohn ™ilare Ueland Qior), Tallahsen, Allce—Punch. EAye 8 Kobe (or), ‘Taraldaen, Constantinople—C Tobias Pants Reindeer, ee Tarita, Lt eee: Aer gery Ang abo s WE¥ic Guglielmo & Tomasine (Ital, Astarita, ‘Trieste—J om liiage Belle (Br), Hellis, Falmouth, Ja—Darre!! Schr Cora, Bush, Norfolk—=I Schr 8 W ingame bow. Schr Gem, Thomas, wn & Co. Sehr Corvo, Pickering, e ywn de Co B's Schr 8 & Wi mn, il Godfr sc het aie epee aeteee GA 9 Wi "heh Starlight, Behe Trig, og ia wr. a. Schr Clara Pos, Burton, New Ha Ket & Br. Steamer } niladelphia, Day adelpnie. This tax now levied is | ngromrap BY THB HERALD STRAM YACHTS AO HERALD WHITESTONE TRLEGRAPH LINE. Steamship Cuba (BY, Moody, Id May 30 v8 meens‘own Sis with’ mdse nud 38 peosonger Frank, anaes from Ne Steamspip Minnesota ( aie shia Co, aster, Glasgow Mi by ‘and 629 passengers to reson Bros. Steamshi) iniba ad pessars Hembarg May 7 Senne aot Bika en od I de Mp yl Sy Toowbe fy Hanbun Me May 8, migers to “Knauth, Machod od deal of fog the passa lat 43 02, 9a bed Paki bead Steamship City of nest GFA ips, aE Berane Jung satvoar, Newbern, NOS \dse and pamsannere to Murray. Ferris & Go. Yeamship Richmond, “Reed, Kacamo mond, City or oR ship syarhenhoe 1or PLondon) F ham, Liverpool 7 son, Knight, London, May 8, Isle of Widt 1% rite Obiell “aintarat Hud: orn, with tose and & passe! " wb. Toa spoke ship vo he lat 46 hing schr Annie @ his ae on orning of the 29th, by te ofa Bark San Pietro (ItaD, Branetto, Liverpool 4 das, to Slocovien 4 00, 7 Limerick 27 dars, May 37, lat 45, lon. ntsen, Bremen 41 days, in 1204, passed te with paintd ‘were gone and tle Bark © on), Bx ventaen, May 6, lat 49 33, nze, Gloucester 57 days, wot mma Dean (Dutch), neoder Foul aracee 13 days hides and ayewood to'Th “Brig J C Hazeltine (of Belfast, Mi Bean, Havana | H Howell. don ‘© Co; vessel & Fi i Dvr, ‘Smith & M ppt Seensl ta. 8 gags. win er th). pare Baracoa 8 day, raft wos Diva berg. Pike, seit igi Blenthers “i days, wit nl rnes, Phillips, Virginis, ‘Barby, ingles Se Schr Althe: Schr Moonlig! iginers Schr C W ‘Alcott, neh, Vigne Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Steamship Acapulco, Morse, ‘wall May fate MAD te Steam.! Snip tehr North America (Br), Landry, Port Ga Skledonls,& cB er; Schr Reading RR No i, Adams, Stonington for Phila. sia lige wie oe hy eat ioate w charagter sistance ‘the shore. (taken on thecpasse vane gh Fmn..8 reporis sucountered a Re ny tn’ nm nthe i juator, Sank a bbls sp tng ap iS ist jon 8 19 xr An Point, Bay of Pandy, NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS, elphia. ‘ent =A Mount, Hallock, Norwich for New York. Schr Elouise, Perry, Providen:e tor New York. Sehr Old Zack, Bebe, Norwich for New ore. ‘Schr Reading RB No 49, Little, Norwich for New York. | bear Orient, Prstte idence for New York. r Messenger, Sehr Franklin. Youn iverhead for New York, Schr Laura, Smith, tor New York. r Abbie EB ie "Davis, Stonington for New ‘Sebr E Flower, i arya Hartford for New York. Scnr John stockham. Hart, Providence for New York. Washburn, , Morriaon, Norwich for New York. hn ga Bg iphens, Portland for New York, Sebr Liberty, Johnson, Norwalk for New York. Schr Twilight, Robinson, New ae tor Baltim Schr J B Bleecker. Da: dtoni: neon! cas New Tork. SehrJ E Nasa, Nash, Westerly for New York, wit @ to order. Rehr FO Staith, Nicholls, Somerset tor New York. Sehr be anny, Brows haven tor New York. ae aniel arker, Providenoe for New | ague, Providence for New York. | Schr Thomas Hull, Brown, Stonington tor New York, Sehr BS Daley, Di . Tonner oe New York. a Sarah A rnold, Providence or New ‘Sehr Freddie ig ac Chatfield, Portland tor New York, Sehr Suen ae Farland New Haven for New York. ‘Andrew Peters, Hopkins, Stonington for New Schr SS Tyler, Miller, Providence for New York. ‘Brainard, ‘Nickerson, Fall River tor New "Sc § Dean, Macomber, Providence for New York. Fane ‘Ann, Howell, Providence for New York. Schr . pr oa se a as New Haven tor New York. Schr J Gorham, New Londen for New rk. ‘Betir penny posed New London for Hoboken. Schr Texas. Oa ae Rew io Longen for New York. Island tor New York, Schr Chit Sntt, Be oath h for New York. Schr Aunié Chase, Beebe, Greenport for New York. Sehr JB Norris, ¢ a Claghors, Providence tor New York. Willard smith, Pawticket for New York. Sehr Eliza Hant, Southport tor New York. one Captain ohne ‘Meares, Providence for New Yor see, Bich, Greenwich tor New York, wit “Sehr bary ‘Williams, Stamford tor New York. Bveamer Onited States, Davis, Fau River tor New York, SAILED. Steamships Scotia om for Zavernool; Maritime Miscellany. Our thanks are due to Purser Almiroty, of the steam- Bax Jota Fisuer (Br), Barlow, for Greenock, whic john, NB, June 5, leaky, isa aew Mire | in the har- She had’ five foct of water in her hoid, Her deck- narged, where a dejective tree-nail Bank Euaragerm, from Salem, before reported at Port . apr under the mainmast, and there were no esi ‘ort Praya for getting at e troublesome spairs, Captain Leckie 0 the bark and she was oniy partially insured. Bark Asuonr—OCapt Stubbs, of brig Nii at Havana ath ust reports that on the Ist, on the Bahama Banke, le channel passage, in lat 2527, lon 7390, 50% ns, ashore and on oe i wae joaded with shook stock: had aj abandoned but » boarded her but it could ascertain her name, a stern was burned to the ter’s edge. Bara Hurt, 214 tons, built at Shelburne, NS, in 18, metalled in 1872, now in port, has been sold to parties fi this city. for § Contral Amefican trader, at Fbout tne sum of $17,000. Bric Pactrico (Br), from Palermo April 4 for rep ‘as lost on the Spanish coast; no tattoos partie: 8. Sraaure Unitxp Sra: ha while on her me var down ee Fall River for this city, Rast River yesterday on if. fast nine, apd when oft the Battery, came i ™ sight barge Rockland, which ste Jo, and going up the river, srock amidsh' ad a below the water line, IY, bbe was taken in tow a ron at Governor's Island, where she now lies Umited States sus- pro- ponies: June 10—The Fg id America, ownex by Gen B mand aon Niynty to her decks. a a Yew shaht scratches and ¥ Bator: ¢ rue enete 6 Ram's Horn Spit, ia harbor, this morfing, She lies in a bad filled with flee at was her beg start Havana, June 10—The German Saaioh been wrecked 6: on ithe en hg dog's he veers be the sousen. ee, pe. the Danish ship Perey eta rial rot pic Husted, eevee oe * Hat — suwauee, hole move in ning her to les fs Riphon an an: Aiva, crews were saved and arrived th here to- a] wife wary, whe fond Willeas Fornaua, toe Pak tar ae bidusbiant A from the yard of Sia aaed Soa Negrete * Fie by James B fe who, Priest rard & b omer. as BY buoy on the lower end of Tinscum Island wont of > iBhtiadelphia, Juné & tell Sosa ee eae “ne aie a sftect, via: ° *efhat it a light veoel has driven from her ee | ca sliown every nd ih en hour, a that he oats ale ad Meee which belp to wil) alt sar eat a at ee a ROBIN. retin rams Taumry Houss, Lonvox, May 26, 1874. Arrived at New Bedford June, 8, Arctic Ocean, San Fra Ban ep Rae wh si wr home on the ou fotos aa i son oft wie three ford 9, Dark. oe per, Bark Oak, Gifford, Panama, arrived at nal hay ne MAnS taken $0 bbis sp oil be remy wi ay Romnbecking, ts, spo! soon, Wer bares jusse a! Ae ehhh a Pan- ana, Spoken. Berths, from Bombay for London, April 10, lat B W Stetson, Moore, from London for New York, + Jat 90 lon 1b. from New York for Shanghai, April 5, 18.27 W. Ship Winons, Brey, from Liverpooltor Bombay, May iat 1288 ton oy 48 N, lon v o een showing ¥ Pe) from Calcutta for New ‘Amerioan ship showing STHD, steering east, May Jat 44 N, lon Li W. ark J endieton, fron Boston for Mauritius, April ate ir), from Liverpool for i lat 50, lon 11. Sa al, Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are in- formed that by telegraphing to the Heratp London Bureau, No 4 Fleet street, the arrivals at and depart- ures from European porta, and other ports abroad, ot American and all foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same will be cabled to this country free of charge and published. OUR CASLE SHIPPING NEWS. eth Bark Energie Aground at Narva—Bark Perseveranszs at Poszucli Leaky—Arri- vals and Sailings. Loxpon, June 10, 1874 Bark Perseveranss (Itel). Longobardo, from New York for Venice, has put into Pozzuoli, Jtaly. leaky and with loss of sails, having experiencea heavy weather on the voyage. Part of her cargo was jettisoned. She was dis- charging cargo, by order ot the surveyors, for another survey. Energie (Ger), Horn, from New Orleans, is Bar! aground at Narva. She has eight feet of water in her hold. Her crew has been safely landed. ‘ARRIVALS. Arrived at Liverpool June 9, ships A & E Lovitt (Br), Mullin, Pensacola; Able (Nor), Bagge, do; Andromeda (Br), Murdock, San Francisco. Arrived at Deal June 19, ship Constantia (Ger), Solten- Dorn, New Orleans for Bremen. Arrived at Hull June 10, bark Zio Giorgio (Ans), Pero- vich. Baltimore. Arrived at do 9th, bark Clara Maria (Swe), Bugye, Pensacola. Arrived at Bristol Jane 10, barks Lady Eimer Bruce (Br), Glover, Pensacola (before reported arrived 7th) ; Brodrene (Nor), Jorgensen, Philadelphia. Arrived at Greenock June 10, bark Albion (Nor), Chris- tensen, Pensacola, Also arrived at do 10th, ship White Crest (Br), Hunter, Pensacola. Arrived at Queenstown June 10, ship Niphon (Br), Carpenter, San Francisco; barks Vassalo (Ital), Frave - ga, New York; Geronina Antolo (Ital), Schiafino, Balti- more. Arrived at do 9th, barks Mathilda (Ger), Larsen, Balti- more: JJ Strossmeyer (Aus), Tarabochia, New York; Magnus Lagaboter (Nor), Sorensen, Galveston; steamships Oceanic (Br), Jennings, New York for Liv- erpool; Caspian (Br), Trocks, Quebec and Halifax for do; Hibernian (Br), Archer, Montreal for do. 10th, Arrived at Hamburg June 8, bark Claudia (Ger), Dinse, ‘Wilmington, NC, Arrived at Elsinore June 10, berk Sarah, Nickels, New York for Cronstadt. Arrived at do, no date, barks Esperance (Nor), Peder- sen, New York for Cronstadt; Oberon (Ger), Schmidt, do for Riga. Arrived at Rostock Jnne 8, bark Sophia (Swe), Stafve- rin, Philadelphia. Arrived at Havre Jane 8, bark Diamant (Nor), Mol- berg, Galveston. Arrived at Rouen June 8, bark Maggic McNeil, Heron, New Orleans. SAILINGS. Sailed from Liverpool June 9, ships Jas Foster, Jr, Howes, New York; Washington, Chase, do; barks Firdar (Ror), Stiansen, New Orleans; 10th, steamship Pennsylvania, Harris, Philadelphia. United States, Prairie Bird, Sanford, Sailed from Bristol June 10, barks Canessa Madre (tal), Dodero, New York; Dexterous (Br), Robinson, do. Salled from Shields June 10, steamship Broomhaugh Br), for Philadelphia; also the Rio Tinto, for San Fran- claco. Bailed from Limerick June 9, bark Due Cecille (Ital), Schiafino, United States. Sasled from Bremen June &, bark Preciéss (Ger), Valk, Baltimore, Sailed trom Antwerp June 10, steamship Switzerland (Belg), Von der Heyden, New York; barks Emma (Ita, Damele, do; Britannia (for), for do. Batled from Flushing June 8, bark Blandina P (Aus), Piacovich (from Antwerp), New York. Sailed from Rotterdam June 8, bark Virgo (Nor), Mich - elsen, New York. Sailed from Bavre Jane 8, bark Lete (Aus), Coselich, United States. Sailed from Seville, brig Lewis L Squires, Baker, New York. Sailed from Leghorn, ship Armonio (Ital), Casmo, New York. Balied from Hong Kong June 10, steamship China, Cobb, San Francisco via Yokohama, with a full list of Passengers and freights. Foreign Ports. 25—1n port bark Sarah |B Kingsbury, waterhouses for or Gieniuagos to sail in ten days. pect gait brig Anglo (Sr), Canprxas, June wed, schr Adeliza, Huntley, Havana, to load rior New Orieaos. Sailed Ist. bark T K Welden, Colson, ua; brig Nellie fatteras: 2d, LO Madeira, Mos- ly Hook, Barstow, do; schr Se nr, Cook, for Kew Orleans, ldg; lawyer, for Nutteras, do; samaci 9 albaon ara’ Bridgeman, FE te, gaeen, for Buivcewarsr, NS, Mi aren, ethene ytie, . ‘Westper or Bnrtane (hr (args: route 05 ‘brig Peerless June 2—Arrived, brig Alexander Nickels, in, New York. Hsdasuembaes ice staan Tieeh BO, x juutibe, do; Helen @ Rich, Hons, Philsdelphis ; sal Lord. Palmerston (Br), Slocumb, 4, Arattuaa (80), Como, New Orleans; scht ssa G, Gutierrez, brig Clara J Adams, re Faaden, north of Hat WA, ouisared tb, bark ‘Mary yaloonet (@r, Richards, Port #ib, barks Sarah Hobart, Pinkham, for New Alfart (Nor) Tei in, ° wy York, brigs Ferien for Rew vit enn, for New Yt for Sy wsitano Robi ipa n (Br), eirecon. for nort! gus, us lary A Rower, Wiley, for do: Grasmere ae york and ‘oth toere rane, binordcessshnts Pee Ni June id—Arrived, American revenue cut- wa ite jason vik Montreal aad” boven f > ip Castalia (Br), Butler (rom Liver- y BtJohn, 0 atty, sail of the Lunenburg fishing fleet arrived and to-day, to fitout tor the Labrador nen hee Fry sone on Witte, “Eden en, is ¥ Now York for wat Baval Fear drtesmress beget Rew tot May oh "sch? Hanah ¥ Baker, Raymoba, for am, May Si~Arrived, brig Lizzie W Virden, ‘ork ; giuniager. gos une. 8 2, 3 Sees - feawane schr B-MeG ica My yet cava, bes phate d or | mere th, schr Felton Bent (new), Brown, Balti- ' WEST, Jome 9— ip City.of Waco, weesRser han tore ana pe te abet Chiexehoininy, Va: sb, ived, schr Jas 8 Shindler, 8—Arrived, schr Blisa v Staples, Sow fork oak oe. ared Sth, achr Constance ca Vicks, ew BEDFORD, Ji . Bauires, Rond, nowt: Sm ery snail aa a: a a "stig Hall (of Rockland), bai Tinker. Ste Port "onan, 3 Wrrceer, Delaware pelt ne north of Hal Gundersen. Havre. “beater NB, vane 9—Arrived, ts Tanai Wood (Br), a mmoman Eastman, Car. Knudsvig, Evensen, Phila- wig 2%8—Arrived, opel shncaden Pen- rata i potio, Bass Bay ae arei ‘May a8. ‘America. May 28—Salled, Cham: rts 8 and Northern “i Providence for rn She a Baker, Baltimore; Alex se ame eo Se Thray er Bore Jehinngn for Warren areas ved, Aicid Xeeame, Re- ‘Smalt, Packer” coe saitaeieee lacy Hates mae ic} carne a ry pete Also, schrs: alle Bernas i" oe ca rh for Hull; ‘tue jon Chase (icom New Anderson, Galveston: dew Oise ay earn nebcachpeed | pedis = Promero, Schiaf- & cies =upp fas i chs Bloulae, Herrick, Pawtucket for Philadel | phi sd, schr HP Btokes Oron er Cook. 0; Herrist ian a Wells Somer Fa iRiver for do: Ano. as Ee atlies Eaniren f setae eat lor New Bedfor Lewis, Fall ‘ork. ew Surmont, New ii RLVOBT, liga 8J Bogart, Reynolds, New sie Kona, April 21—Salled, Flying Eagle, Crowell, AVERPOOL, May 28—Arrived. Sabra Moses, Goudy, Sal vesiony ; Canada ‘oy Webster, New York (and ‘entered ou tor do); Hod nen Ohisen, Gabregton. Entered qu out 28h, ete BR Tames sa Sonea Row Vor: Ps oon tiki en ork. wesend 28th, Severo, a Balti- lew York. apr ry aged th Cri vor at jew York; Harris and Sarah B Buckley, B Suskies. for New Arrived, be ited moe W Knight, wi iahts "Wachawaase Gate fate toe tine, hy for Groton; White Rock, Elizabet —schrs Cornelia Ne aod, New york; Buscene dor a ROBAL, 8C, June 10—Arrived, schr Hope On, Chase, Savannah. ee arrived lth, brig Caroline B Kelley, from Boe Be Broman r (from New for Boston Sie awton Jan: portly Savannah. sine, oo EE Avala, Pelegrina, Jeune Aimee, EENSTOWN, May 28-—Sailed, M: Blundell, Nelson cn ee Francisco) ae uh Padre Bertolotto, May 27—Cieared, Johanna, Koepke, New Suieips, May %8—Arrived. Vredelust, Broumer, Boston. a Prag Sreamsurr Ova.) Arrived, Ruth, Binertsen, Baltimore. BREMERHAVEN, May 27—Arrived, N Bajtimore; Are (3), en May 7-1 ent to sea, Bone ca May Se ation. Coth oa a iy ni oll + saga Bo mano 5 ark Now roar work Never, his Actaris moi Salled—Steamsh| ‘Nanres, May 26—Arrived, Mess We Faxes ther, Mille aoaaht’ neha A mm Moses ‘Also arrived, bark Anna (Ger) Samky, Havre Fook, br Manteeh sr), Frisble, ‘Trinidad ; rtside, ascagot ard Boude ier. a Sarah ‘olan, Griffin, ka, Ps Cl jearea—Steam' ships axon, Baker, Boston: b: Dartmouth ‘re Provide Noy Tonnésen, New a (hry Townsend, so eee alt "a0: Eliza saree tie hadell Grann gion, Flag ihe oa i Kor Cid ihe Jenett pe 10—Schre Hen Bib seer ea mm Jane Bhede te zat ae. and B $" Hedges, he from Rotterdam, passed uy aren. for ni Ante rey Ga Sta isnArrived, Svea, pence New ‘1, May 30—Sailed, Hunnus, Pollock, from London, Sees May 27—Arrived, George Treat, Ginn, Stet- ire ie May 30—Arrived, Leone Veneto, Fontanella, 4, Aravkes, Albertsen, Sa- Bate io of Pennsy!vania ®), Alt, Kauth, New York; ae Quetroie, Balti. Consraxtinoris, ree, thark, on" for Wasnington, nial tare vannah; ie Baca ner went ashore on srpenpren att ri walt conae of he jew York for Wi ny. for ise, ork, pad yay lon. Aree Boston, got ici inake Ed Me ugin @). ag New eeraty Kalstad, alia (), Stabl, ¥ with Bost, New OF. pen at Ouxhaven 28th, Susan M, Wade, Philadel- virewicn, Mi 2o—Arrived, Wateh, Bol opetiea i Texas ns0n 0 od 28th ‘des i), Porter, ageh NB, and New Ms ht, £ ee sen Bs at Jone 10, AM ~—Sehr = ia. Greenleat otal id Relea ante last Pete rc partined, we Tore and schr 3 ot mee . fropn d ds a ani ss = hoi a others Cle Yorks ‘teviathan. Te! jena, Howe, anna. a aera and seu of Sosonre which Slot red roar ner docatered pesry. 0 ena ese Cnty Point. ho. “eBoy larton, New Mork: Jas be vt reas ey Grecter.. man loward, on a: piel do; anlanaped @, Samner, for New "rege pis. nderson, Now York; Pe NDONDERRY, May 28—Arrived, Eber, cutets New May 29—Arrived, Adelina 8, Negri, Phila- Gera May .29—Off, Auguste, Wierck, from Phila- tvakrons, April -2%6—Sailed, John Tucker, Tucker, Rawanang, April 12—Sailed, R Bastead, Johnson, Servarow, April 12—Sailed, Cragie Lee, Landy, San Pran ‘Texxt, May %—Arrived, Reval, Jorgensen, Charleston. iam May 80—Arrived, 'Burgemelster Kirstine, Wanewrour, May 2—Arrived, Annina, Begna, New "eras, May 8—Arrived, Prosperite, Beraldsen, Savan- a Set dover. AES ee k's Point _ fo eee tit n lize, Caswol dine, an Siondout: bas Elisa & Bel Pri Res Owen, Simpson, Fioboken: -—Sebr Bl mh Diese Smith, and 12 others an- Below—Schr Blac! ae ee re, serine Beart or ane Binoustone. Wiel MOUTH, Gane’: $—Arrived, schr Charlie & wih inson, New Yorn; Agnes Ba- schra Joseph Port mrCoKET Jae eats G Volk 'Nickeroom, Port ECE acne Henry Lemuel, Jarvis, New York; Care- RIGHMO be Hen dingy T—Arri 36 n, held on the Harp peayhiee, Poll i tor Alica: 33 as having soon towed | (F here wits ‘ose usa, bows rt ‘&e., aoe. collision with a bark, PUR ae oe Canrz, merged surve: be om X ii yh Philade! ie, Sena r shy, 9 Raper atte om aan yaa eee ay af : apparent ‘4 aX, eet thors ae ei rl rks and te mre house a ach over amidsmips; had ful j Talzenmast standing wan al bers. bp? 014 Domia- ppaed a Jobnsps, ne ROCKLAND, June sarc a for New York; Belle 1d Belle. Wookmman yet ienight for New Yo Yorn roe hy pay |, schrs Barver. Conners, asta and sbare gone. Sundel i Freace phiuadel ‘seth, da Reoen Papers, 1. {uber eee arried (ks was Roar merican haa. rey, ts ports sabe nd ppeared to be very Baran fe abandi topmast and topea gone rn gd ae erson, New Es od —Steamships rere: re. ing. Heist hend'o of which Lge BGs i Ward jane ‘i mortar siete a oe a gh a hig sabre at for ed, schrs Mary B Sinith, coaster SOMERSET, PSone cuter mare oe & Smith, Phil. ‘Advance, Look, Port Johnsoa. en. on, Baleom, Philadeb ‘abllecthaid Ports. BOSTON, June 10—Arrived. aa Olympus (Br), tach, ig he ; hry) ee ae Barer: Bavea. |, sehr Samuel 1 Crocker, Pe TBallea sehr Os rr a Philadetphia, Misc /ELLANKOUS, A FAMOUS VITALIZING TONIO, DYVIGORATOR, AND RESTORATIVE, ears with anparalleled success. Hd ered and the ‘the best in nea worl WINCHBSTER'S HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIMB AND SODA. tested Derfect Tonlo’ever disco’ jnstly, 4 ape Invigorator and anal OUTST seaeane ZING the entire Nervous and Phy For General Pevility, Proatratiog o ofthe Le ag ied i ane Powers, Loss of § babs on Power and 5: oes Ey Hpuledeppias in L Fits- ‘prise Ml ine ie Brie 4 ria Lac! ‘schtn i iigaore, ¥ Wood- john seth *Mokersou: New York via Kea. ‘Wane ote Ba afl or pevers or ‘or other illness and Weal scription, Cleared od ou, noch iltce Myrick ng eae | June wer et rs Australian ae iat ton Morr Wood ora = r Cork ot Falmouth fo ior ox ‘This famons Vitalizing Specific is @ certain and imme diate Cure. Mnarcrxs Pmt s! Sie AMOR WMA NRRL TLR BSOLUTR DIVORCES OBTAINED PROM DIPFRR- panlcity, ty Fequired; po D cblaagal an HOUSE, Attorney, 1 Brosdway. PETAR TE EY 0 hmattaten tmnsernteed andmate- 0! 8 BHOLUTE DIVORORS OBTAINED FROM COURTS( of different States; legal everywhere; DI vance advice free Gorm aioner or ov Counsellor at eae brig. Fomeiene Rt: be a Be | Ld epee hs cy ada p fri c Siambserh ae | 8 averse saad pies i, Bb brig g Curados en) arena Percy Thompson onut aor east aan SPRING WATER. —THE UW) rties a ‘fect abroad a ines of tive plete wm | MO favor — Aine) Daler, Haro, eee sobre Jas Hoffman, me ow the sohr Mary Bvelyn, Mc- are : “Hn eee chr Léllie Patkenborg, seek ic.