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BURNING AT THE STAKE. Thrilling News from the Mexi- | can Republic. Witches Executed for the Prac- tice of Diabolism. SATAN ALL POWERFUL MEXICO, May 22, 1874, Wierus, the celebrated demonographer of the sixteenth century, in his ‘‘Pseudomonarchia Dae- monum,” gave no place in his organization of the Court of Hell lo ambassadors ‘rom North America or Mexico, Engiand had hers, caled Mammon; Rassia hers, Rimmon; Italy hers, Rutgin; France hers, Belpnigor, &c.; but for the now Republics of the North American Continent none were assigned. Whether because they were new in the category of peoples or because be was disposed to consider us generously and Kindly does not appear, Had he lived during the last or the present century | he might Nave been less lenient. Dia | Paracelsus really mean it when he said, “the air is mot so full of fies in| the summer as it is at all times of invisi- | ble devils.” Was it so when, during the reign of Francis I., more than 100,000 witches were put to death; or during the last century, when, in the Commonwealth of New England ina fingle year twenty were executed through the in- stigation of Cotton Mather and his reverend azso- ctates? Is Mexico to-day any better or any woree om? The readercan judge. The example set by the distinguished lights at Salem, Mass., has its Jollowers in Mexico, although the difference tn the | results may become marked. Cotton Mather was | not execated jor his persecution of the old women | and children witches, while his imitators in Mexico | ‘are likely to suffer the penalties or the laws of this country imposed upon murder, WITCHES EXECUTED BY BURNING—OFFICIAL AC- COUNT OF THE PUNISHMENT. The following translations of the official commu- ‘Bications to their superiors from the offictals of the Mexican village of Concordia, State of Sinaloa, will certainly astonish the reading public of this @sy and age, as they are the government narra- | tions of the arrest and burning of two unfortunate oreatures accused of being witcnes. Itis but just to gay that the educated people of this country | are horrified at the occurrence, and that the State | end federal authorities have arrested the guilty | parties and are now trying them for the crime of morder. How fortunate for Cotton Mather and | ‘hMs fanatical companions that they did not live to- | jay, and in Mexico! i ORDER OF ARREST. \ SUPERIOR CovRT or Jacozo:— | lmform your Prefecture that this afternoon I | ordered to be @rrested as witcnes Joseph N. Bouiia and Diego Lugo, who for six months past have bewitched Silvester Zacarias. | Yesterday the citizen Martin Porras, in order to | @rive the devii out of his body, gave to the be- | witched three drinks of holy water. The under- signed, in union with the people of this place, feel. | tog indignant against the witches, has ordered | that they should be arrested and burned alive, woich execution Will take place at ten o'clock to- ht. fdependence and itberty! 3 IGNACIO CASTILLO. Yo THE CITIZEN PREFECT OF THE DISTRICT, CON+ RDA. JacoBo, April 4, 2574, REPORT OF THE EXECUTION. ST, JOHN OF JACOBO, April 10, 1874, On the morning of the 7th o1 month the ‘witches, Diego Lugo and his son G. Porras, were executed in the public square of this place, having failed to cure the vewitcied Silvester Zacarias, as bac had compromised themseives to do, They were to lave veen executed on the night of the 6th. The execution was ordered at ten o'clock at night, the witches being placed in the | centre of the buntire aud a square being Jormed | of sixty Men, armed with Mexican knives. Tue | piace itselt was then encircied, when it was or- uered that the persons Who lad at diferent times Bssisved the Witches Should light the fire, which | ‘Was doue immediately, Soon after the tire had commenced to blaze the witches cried out, ‘Mr. Judge, put out tie fire Bad we Will give up our idols.’ An order was given aod Immediately carried out to extinguish the Ure and loosen the witcles; whereupon tne Dultitude present commissioned Mr. Damian Lerma to proceed with the witches to their house | and receive the idvis which they ofered to give up, which was done, the latter baudimg over a little pouch-sliaped loadstone and tue stones irom the sea, enveloped in cotcon and paper, which were depostied in the Court. At the same time | the witches denounced as accomplices Joseph M. | Mendoza, Francisco Mendoza, and their tather, Raiael Mendoza. The people, indignant at such acts, asked taat THE EXECUTION OF THE WITCHES AND THE BURNING OF THE IDOLS trey had presented should be carried out, which ‘was done a8 | have already aunouuced. CONDUCT OF THE CONDEMNED. | In the’ mowent of his burning ‘the witch | Geronimo Porras toli his mother to give up tue other three idois, suaped like monkeys, whicn she had. Diega would not give them up, but lsoked trownipg!y upon ber son ior having Gone this. He | then denounced tue daughter Vionisia, calling | pon her to give up the idois, but sbe refused. Tue witch Joseph N, bonilja was beid in order that he mignt cure the bewitched Syivester Zacarias, be baving offered to bring medicines to cure suct evils. I send the burned idojs to your gefatura (office) lor your examination. In regard to the cure of the bewitched | will advise youin due time, Tne case was a very sud one, M. Prefect, but necessary i order to restrain the evils which are being coul- | mnitted irom time to ume; for notwithstanding the executicn I learned yesterday that the accused, Joseph M. Mendoza, said toat “sooner or later we would pay ior all this.” 50 you see, M. Prefect, the scoiting of such persons; but in the meantime Thave taken my precautions, The accused Mendozas fied from tear. Why have Shey fed, if not on account of their evil duings ? Because the rope which is ciean does nut need any soap. This ts the manner in which I have passed the morning mentioned, ana of which placed you in kuowieuge. Indepeudence ana liberty, April 10, 1874. J. MORENO, To the Citizen Prefect of tne District of Concorata, THE MURDERERS ON TRIAL. As already stated, the superior authorities have wrested, and are now trying, these murderous fanatics. The words of Dr. Joseph: Workman, in a paper Yead before the Association of Medical Saperin- tendents of Insane Hospitals in Toronto, in June, 1871, and published in the October number of the American Journal of Insanity, are appiicable:— | That it is not to be expected that the foolish | floctrine of belief in diaoolic possession, which, less tap two centuries ago, pervaded the whole of Christenvom aud was preacued irom every pulpit in our own and mother counties tua proclaimed trom every oench of justice, sould utterly dic out among the uncultured wasses io a very stort lupse of time, ‘nat he has met With persons, Rotiosane, Who have avowed their velief in the present existence, and relates the case of @ clergyman, why fied irom the room where au insane woman suffering from lyean- thropia, and When he recovered ix mental equilib. rium, Said, “Oh, Doctur, that woman is possessed!" | SAD RESULTS OF DIABOLIgM. According to Dr. Workman it has been calen- lated that, from 1603 to 1680, tue total number of So-called witches put to death by regular legal process alone was about 70,000, and if, in the ten years of exclusion of the Stuarts from the British throne, over 25,000 witches were destroyed, the Bumber must have been nearly ten per day. THE DOGS IN LIMBO, | Business was brisk at (ie pound yesterday morn- img and, for atime, ihe surroundings were lively end suggestive. ‘The head money was paid out with a liberal hand, and tne friendiess dogs vap- tured here and there were as usual huddled to- | gether to await identitication or death. The Supply, however, Was greater than the demand ; for Whed about 120 animais had been received the gates of the pound were ciosed again al) comers. Prominent among tuc successful dog catchers Was af irrepressible genins with wagon load of twenly-cignt oungry curs, who, alter safely depositing Ws ireight w the pre: ctnets oF the pound, accepted, with nota litt complacency, the #uM Of $14. Some of the uogs exlivited symptoms of madness. Two of them bit ihe men who held Laem and escaped, bus were sub- sequently master has 1 snot by a pollee onic the pou velved instructions to take only | None will be aamittea on satur Tae poand continues to aitract crowds of bpectators, THE BRIOKLAYERS’ STRIKE, In 4 few places yesterday some of the men were ‘elused the Wages demanded; but, so far, the ma- Tity of the workmen have been successful in get- ing the wages and tne time. No formal meetiugs were beld yesterday by the society to consider tie situation, and the probability is that mo serious Wweubdie Will arise, | the Jews held chat all children should TT eT eT ee THE PACKER PUPILS, Rev. Henry Ward Beecher’s Baccalau- reate Sermon Sefore the Graduating | Class, ie + AND Se Wie PF nual pionic at Prospect Yark to-morrow (Wednes* day). The affair willbe conducted arredy on the temperance principle, dames Gray, a lawyer, was arraigned before Justice Riely yesterday on a charge of assaulting | Patrick Dowd in a saloon near the City Hall and The chapel of the Packer Collegiate Institute | fracturing nis skull. Both men had been orinking | in Joralemon street, was crowded last night by the parents and friends of the pupils, who had gathered to listea to the Baccalaureate Sermon, by the Rev. Henry Ward Beecner, before the graduating class, consisting of twenty-seven young ladies, Tue exercises were commenced by a vol- mntary on the organ, singing and prayer. Mr. Beecher then came forward and took tor his text the following :— Ph Priscilla and Aquila, my helpers in Christ Who have for my life jaid down their own necks: | Unto whom not only | give thanks, but also all the | churches of the Gentiles.—Romans xvi., 3 4 | Mr. Beecher also read several other verses of the chapter as a context. He said:—It seems, per- haps, to some that the salutations of the Apostle in detail are hardly profitable in a revelation, and that the space might perhaps be occupied in the enunciation of truths for which the heart longs and for which the world is waiting, and yet I fod few places in the writings of the Apostles that are S50 significant as these. This ix oue of the many things which go to show that the very least tuings inthe inspired men of old were placed in tne proper light and are fuilof meaning and {ustru: Hou ior this the. day spring of buman civilization. | Of the many--about twenty-five persons—mentioved by name, pine of them Were women—tbis Apostie | ‘Was writing to the Christians in Rome. While tie | Apostle Paul was at Ephesus we learn from other sources that Aquila and Priscilla were living in Rome, and when Claudius banished all the Jews they removed to Corinth, which, next to Athens, Was the most brilliant city of Greece, and Jar be- yond Athens, the most brilliantly corrupt. The Apostle Paul in his mission, coming to Corinth | came into the household of Aquila and Priscii { Both of them were members of the same eats tor earn however a@ trade, aud in consequence, rich, however thoroughly educated, every well educated Jew knew some manual craft by which he might maintain himself. Paul was either a tentmaker or a ciothmaker, and Aquila and Priscilla followed the same method of Itvelihood, aud so when be went to Corintli he be- came a part of that family and wrought with them jor his own support, making tents. They went with him also to Ephesus and abode there with him. Afterwards aie returned to Rome, and there Paul pursued his mission and there greets Aquila and Priscilla, together with these other Women, many of whom, ny the names, were Greeks, and that which is significant is frat Paul, in writing to the Corinthian church, enjoined that women should not speak in meeting, and in writing to Timothy, the Bishop the Astatic Church, he says | they should not speak anyhow, that their heads | should not be uncovered inchurch, and that they | should learn at home from their husbands what. | ever they wisned to know, baat Mr. Beecher then came down to our day, in | which there was nothing withheld trom the edu- | cation of women, and there Were no rights given | to her by God which she was not compe- tent to use, HM she used them in the | ava delicacy. he ad sphere of woman's life Women now had entered upon a larger activity than had ever been known. Brighter and nobier days were be‘ore her, There never was a time in which the education of women was so necessary and in which those who were educated were under 80 great responsibilities, In conclusion Mr. Beecher imparted some whole- some advice to the graduates, telling them to main- | tain and increase the tastes and culture which Were begun, apd that when God should place them | in the cares of the household they could not afford to forget thelr cuiture, RUTGERS FEMALE OOLLEGE, | The commencement week at Rutgers Female College, No. 489 Fifth avenue, begins to-day. The | Baccalaureat sermon was delivered by Dr. Armi- tage at his church on Sunday evening, and the examinations commenced yesterday. This even- ing the Alumne anniversary takes place at the college chapel. <A literary meeting will be held at eight and a grand reception at pine P, M. Wednes- day is class day, and although many of the features of this ‘day of days” as exhibited in our male col- leges will have to be dispensed with, including the traditional pipe, &c., the occasion will be suitably celebrated by the fair students. At three P, M. the annual address betore the Literary Society will be delivered 1a the chapel. On Thursday atternoon at three o’clock, the regular commencement exe: cises will be held in the Church of the Disciples, at the corner of Madison avenue and Forty-fiith | street, and in the evening the reception of the graduates will occur at the college. NEW YORK CITY. City Chamberlain and County Treasurer Lane makes the /ollowing report for the week ending Saturda) Balance’ Juve $3,979,219; receipts, $1,016,313; payments, $577,562; balance Juoe 13, $4,117,969. A conference of the navai store trade was held | yesterday, in tne room of the Board of Managers, | atthe Produce Exchange, for the purpose of se- lecting members of the several committces to be appointed by the Members of the trade at their meeting to-day. | | { | Early yesterday afternoon Grace Donohue, twen- | ty-six years of age and born in Ireland, died sud, | deniy in the hallway of premises No. 62 Watts street. She had no nome or means of support, and consequently the body wus seut to the Morgue to — await an investigation before Coroner Eickhott. ores | ‘This morning Mayor Havemeyer leaves the city | on a vacation of one week fora trip to the Penn- | sslvania Company’s coal mine, of which he is a director, to be present at the annual election of oficers. In his absence Mr. 5. H. B. Vance, President of the Common Council, will be Acting Mayor. | The Supervisors met yesterday, Mr. Vance pre- | siding. Rovert Canfeld was nominated by the dudges of the Marine Court as an attendant of | that Court, to fill a vacancy, and confirmed. The Board, on motion, adjourned to meet at twelve M., July 1, for the purpose of giving time to the Tax Commissioners to Write Up the tax OOOkS, | Coroner Croker was yesterday called to the Morgue to hoid an inquest on the nude body of an unknown person, whose age nor sex cou'd not be determined, owing to the advanced stage of de- composition and mutilation, which was foand foating in the dock foot of Eighty-vightb street, North River. Deceased, in all probability, had been drowned while bathing. Last nigiit the Fifth regiment, National Guard of New York, Colonel Charles S, Spencer, were re- ceived at the foot of Broadway, Williamsburg, by the Thirty-seventh regiment. After a long march throuxh the principal streets of the Eastern District the Visitors were taken to the armory, in Bushwick avenne, where the usual courtesies were extended, The visitors returved to New York at @ Jave hour, The New York Sunday School Association held their monthly meeting last evening at the Fourth avenue Presbyterian church, corner of Twenty- second street. There was a large attendance of teachers from all parts of the elty and addresses were delivered by Rev. J. M. Buckley, Rev, R. S. Storrs and otbers. These meetings are | held chiefly for the benefit of Sabbath school teach- ers, and the speeches of the clergymeu were prin- cipaliy addressed to those who instruct the youta of the city in religious precepts. fhe examination of the coileze classes for pro- motion, Which commenced on June 5, was con- cluded yesterday, with differential and integral | calculus, by Professor Doherty; moral pbilosopny, by Professor Huntsman; German, by Professor Werner, and Greek, by Professor Spencer. ‘Vie results are now being made out, and reports will be handed in to-morrow, to be acted upon by the Faculty next Thursday. Their decisions will be made Known to the students on Friday, On Tues. day, Jane 23, the annual prize declamation will | take place at Footn's Theatre, and on Thursday, dune 25, the commencement at the Academy of Music, BROOKLYN. | In consequence of the absence of a quorum the Common Council held no meeting yesterday. | ‘The receipts of the Register of Arrears for jast | week amounted to $31,617, being an increase of $7,009 over the preceding week. eph Whitmeyer, a boy, jell beneath the wheeis of Myrtie avenue car No. 219 on Sunday night and suffered the ‘oss of lis left hand, He is an inmate of the Homwopathic Hospital. | The fifteenth annual hibition by the pupils of St. Francis Academy, Baltic street, in aid of the Franciscan Brothers, will be given at the Academy | oi Music on Thursday evening, Medical experts have examined the mental con- | dition of Mre. Mary Ann Dwyer, who killed her three cliildren, and will teatiiy as{o hor sanity or insanity before the Coroner at the next session of the inquest, | ‘The members of the Talmage Tabernacle congre- | gavion Wil, Weather permitting, epjoy their an- | ordered him to desist. together, when Gray plozialy 4 push, causing the latter to fall down a fight of Stairs and sustain the a agp set forth, The ac- cused was admitted to bail to await the resuit of Mr. Dowd’s injuries, Arabino Socambino, an Italian sailor belonging to the brig Rabino, lying at Atlantic Dock, was ar- rested atan early hour yesterday morning, on & charge of attempting to kill Officer Eaward Walker, of the Third precinct station house. The fellow was engaged in kicking at the door of No. 62 Union street, when the officer approached and Socambino replied with an ‘Tne bait passed through ve his companion oatn and a pistol stot. Walker's cap. SHIPPING NEWS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF JUNE AND JULY. Baile, | Destinations] Opi. June Liverpool. |29 Broadwa: June Glasgow... June Liverpool, June Bremen....]2 Bowling Green “}une 18.|Glasgow...|7 Bowling Green \June Is.) Hamburg. (62 Broadway. City of Chester...JJune 20. ;Livernool. [15 Broadway | Aariatic. June 20:|Liverpool..|i9 Broadw meen, Tune 20.|Liverpool..|69 Broadway. jatavia, June 20. | Liverpool. 14 Bowling Green Neckar Hine 20'|Bremen....|2 Bowling Green Austratia June 20./Glasgew...|7 Bowling Ethionia |June 23.1Glasgow.--|7 Bowling ( June thtune 29 Broadway. W: 4 'yomung. +|4 Bowling Green Abyssinia, Frankturt. June Stale of Penns'i'ajJune 24. re Westphalia. June 25.!Hamburg,. |6l Broadwa’ y June Liverpool../69 Broadway. June 27.|Liverpool,.|15 Broadw June 30, |Liverbooi..|29 Broadwa' July 4. | Liverpool..|19 Broadway. Almanac for New York—This Day. SUN AND MOOS, HIGH WATER. Sun rises. 4 28| Gov, Isiand....eve 10 26 . 7 382} Sandy Hoox....eve 9 41 e 10 11, Hell Gate....morn 12 11 PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 15, 1874. CLEARED. Steam ship Victoria (Br), Hedderwick. Glasgow—Hen- derson Broz. Steamship Presnitz (Br), Stuart, Antwerp—John C Sea- ger. c Eeeenenty: Indiana, Sumner, Philadelphia—Georzge W olton. pucamenip Gulf Stream, Whitenurst, Philadelphia—W Ciyde & Uo. Steamship Franconia, Bragg, Portland—J F Ames. Ship Amelia (Aus), Tichtatz, Cork or Faimouth for or- ders—Slocoyich & Co. Ship sea serpent (Nor), Christophersen, Hamburg— Tetens & Bockmann, ship Livingstone (Br), Hilton, Antwerp—Snow & Bur- | Bess. Bark Suez (Ital), Bozzona, Cork or Falmouth for or- ders—Slocovich & Co. Bark Fraucesco Borzone (Ital), Barachino, Cork or Fal- mouth tor orders—Slocovich & Co. 3 Bars Pimonte (Ital), Coppellino (Ital), Cork or Fal- | mouth for orders—Slocovich & Co. Bark Onni (Rus), Oahiderg, Dunkirk—Tetens & Bock- mann. Bark Aureola (Br), Turner, Rotterdam—Thos Norton & Co. veal, gehannes (Nor), Maller, Rotterdam—Punch, ve Co. bere poy nern, Belle (Br), Robbins, Amsterdam—J W a ; Bark Weiland (Ges), Vogelsang, Bremen—Chas Luling * Terk Tex (Nor), Nielsen, Antwerp~O Tobias & Co. Bark Aurora (Nor), Andersen, Cronstadt—Tetens & soe Htdson, Vaughan, Buenos Ayres—Jobn Norton Bark Mayflower (Br), Lanfare, Barbados—H Trow- eijark Lotha'r (Br), Cann, Cow Bay, CB—C B Swain & & aire Foy aad Norris, Takey, Port Johnson—vohn Nor- n Jt & Son. Brig Robert Mowe, Abbott, Demerara—H Trowbridge’s Se ‘Brig Thetis, Spalckhaver, Curacox—Dovale & Co. mont Deborah 8 Soule, Soule, ibarien—J H Winches- ra Co. oO Brig Magenta (Br), Lockhart, Halifax—H J De Wolf & rig Mabel (Br), Larken, St John, NB—Jas W Elwell & Co. ‘Griz Rozetla Smith (Br), McCulloch, Charleston, p brig Beile of the Bay, Williams, Alexandria, Va—J D ish & Co. Schr Mary Jane, Albury, Harbor Island—yames Dous- las, chr Hattie E Smith, Lee, Baracoa—B J Wenberg. chr Z A Paine, Jones, Eastport—John Boyuton's Son 0. Sehr Emma, Gilkey, Bangor—H W Loud & Co. denr GM Wentworth, Conins, Calais—Jed Frye & Co, Schr Baltic, Parker, Boston—Chas ti Low. 7 Aluert Clarence, Hawes. Boston—B J. Wenberg. Sener Clara E Kogers, Rogers, Newburyport—Joun H wis & Co. ‘a Sehr G A Hayden, Green, New London—H W Jackson Son. Steamer Beverly. Pierce. Philadelphia—James Nand. jeamer Comstock, Davidson, Philadelphia—W Kirk- patrick. Steamer Fanny Cadwaliader, Foster, Baltimore—W Steamer Claymont, Ford, PhiladelphiamJas Hand. & Dalzell. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STFAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamship Gaelic (Br), Parsele, London June 3, with mdse to kk W Cortis. strong westerly winds and much tog; June li, at 5:4) PM, passed steauiship Celtic, hence for Liverpool. Steamship Australia (Br), Mackay, Glasgow Jun 4 and | Moville 3a, with mdse and 263 passengers to Henderson Bros. Steamship Maas (Dutch), Chevaller, Rotterdam May . via Piymouth June 2, with mdse and passengers to Finch, Edyve & Co. June 9, lat 48, lon 44 30, saw several icevergs: 12th, lat 4249, lon 58 passed a National st sup. bound W. Sieatn-hip Indiana, Sumner, Philadelphia, in ballast to master, Came to this port to go oi tl Bark Miami (ot Glasgow), Muir, Pi nitrate of soda to Bathelle & Renwick, ves passed Cupe Horn March 22 aud crossed the ¢ in lon 3905 W; hau strong westerly gales off Horn, since light variable winds. May {lat ‘220s, Jon 3990 Wy spoke bark “Japan (Br), trom ‘Iquique tor Falmouth, 63 duys out. 19th: lat 7 27 N, lon 3 27 W, ship & P Bouverie (Br), from Adeiaise for London, 76 adys out; date, &c., ship Vortigern, from — Queens own, 96 days out: 3uth, Int 25. N, lon 54 I Homely (Br), from Kio Janeiro for Guspe Buy, 25 ; June 2, lat 23.39 N, Jon 5 nope, of and from St. Join, N B, for Guadaloupe, v3 OWL, Acdive (Nor). Jacobsen, Liverpool # days, with mdse to Funch, Edye & Co. Bark UL Kouth, Martin, Liverpool 37 days, with mdse to Thos Dunham's Nephew & Co. May 3! cen the Banks and tne Grand Banks, saw several large Webergs: Bars President Daal (Nor), Olsen, London April 3), i ballast to Funch, Edvye &'€o. 43 anchored at Sandy Hook tor orders : Bark GW Jones (of Yarmouth, Ns), Porter, Dublin May 5. via syduey, CB, 10 days, in ballast, to J W Elwell & Co. Burk Minnie Campbell (Nor days, with muse to Pune pk CO. Bark Tonsberghus (Nor), Jacobsen, Boracaux with mdse to DSt Amand & Son; vessel to order. Bark Swiftsure (of Salcombe), Appiedore, Hampton Koads 65 days, with cotfee B easel to G F wliey Isaachsen, Rotterdam 45 y 9in lon EB Jays out; April 3), vrall, from Santos Crossed the 15 W: April 18, lat 25 465, lon ew York tor Ri lat 14 26 8.1 32.W, bark Anni almouth tor orders, Marietta (Ital), Ferrara, London 80 days, in bal- Miller, from last to Funch, Edve & ( Brig Helen M Rowley, Kowley, Sqville 32 days, with cork, ie: &e, to A Abbot. sehr Kout (of Jersey City), Nichols, Sagua 9days, with sugar to Rubira & Co; vessel to Evans, Ball & Oo. sehr King, Bradior’, Apalachicola If days, with Yellow pw ster. schr Re bh (US coast sarvey), Wiliams, Tybee Roads 5 days. Sehr arys, Crowley, Virzima, ct F shubert, Cranmn Vi nia. rida A Thayer, Hudson, Virginia, arah & Lucy, Baker, Virgina. nin way ton, Virginia. chr Montevue, Kazletou, Virginia. oivratof, Rion, Virginia hed M Hariow, Soper, Geor: ¢ selie bil Hurlbut, Gritin, Baltimore tor New Haven Passea Through Hell Gate. D SOUTH. Schr Amos Brig pp, Pawtucket for Haverstraw. Schr WH Voorhies, Gol i r New York. Selir Abel W Varker, D Il tiver for New Yors. Sciir Oliver i Bennett, Booth, New Haven ior George town. Schr Sterling, Ball, Bridgeport for Astoria, with stone } i | to Astoria Ferry © clir Louise, Cleary, Hartford for New York sche Sylvester Hale, Coleman, r New York. | Sclir 1 Boalne, Seloy, Providence tor New York. yfelr HOW Benedict, Maekman, Vrovidence for New anchriennie, Davis, New London for New York, with fish to E Haley & Co. y iit Hiram’ S Tuttle, Abrams, Port Jefferson for New ork. sclir Chas Northam, Wines, Middletown for New York, with stone to order. Sehr T Wright, Hart, Providence for Hoboken, sehr dohn K shaw, Shaw. New Haven tor New York. Sehr Fair Dealer, Snow vich for New Schr EK Wits Kover, Harttord tor New York, Beir Willow Harp, Horton, Providence tor New York. Selir N shaler, Odell, Connecticut River for New York. Schr Eliza & Kebeeva, Price, Providence tor New York. nerir Lena Russell, Jotiason, New Haven tor New York. Seird H Young, Harreti, Pawtucket for Elizabethport, che ET Smith, Waker, sumerset for New York. ne Eclipse, Dixou, somerset tor New York ar HB davyerty, Gandy, Providence tor Port John- son. Schr HP Ely, Stokes, Newport for New York. sepr Ann Etiza, Hamelin, boston tor New York. dF Sone Win Whitehead: Fre Northport ior New York. al rohr Joseph ali Portland, C., tor New York, with stone to Stimpson « Co. Sehr Marion, Meizs, Clinton for New York. Senr Kagle, Atkins, Warren tor New York Behr J ky Mitenell. Crane, Greenwich tor New Yorke BOUND PAST. Brig Magenta (Br), Lawton, New York for Halifax. Brig Abby (haxter. + Hoboken for Boston. Briz Rachel Coney, ¢ PW York for Alicaittes Selir N Berry. Winslow, nso for Sales. Pclir Maria, Hale, New York 1 ington. 1 RW Brown, Winters, Hovoken lor suuerset. Schr DA Berry, Walters, Patiadelphia tor Vo soly Mary BrockWay, Lora, Port Johnson tor out Kiver, Schr Ann T Sipple, Baker. Port Jonson tor New Bed- ford. "Sehr PG Fell Nlekerson, Amboy for Somerset onnect- | Liverpool: | Wore | Johnson, New Orleans. | Gor, ne War 6 Inner, lout for Boston, ai Freee beg ents Hest, for New Haven, Senr Helena Hoyt, Crane, itimore for New Haven. 4 Schr OF Hawley. Ferris, New York tor Providence. Schr Z A Paine. Dolan, New York tor Eastport. } on ‘Thomas Hull, Bowron, Port Johnson tor Stoning- | ton. Schr Hamburg, Preston, Philadelphia for Pawtucket. Scnr Golden Eagles Kelly, Hoboken ior sew Bediord. Schr Benj English, Crowell, Loboken for Boston. r Sadier, Hooker, Hoboken tor Roslyn. Schr Clarissa Alien, Shotwell, New York tor Cape Bre- ‘Steamer Galatea, Gale, New York tor Providence. SAILED, Ships Joven thomas (Port), Oporto; Whittington (Br), Algoma (Br), Antwerp: barks Adejheim Rotterdam; Mary Pratt, Belfast; Cecilia (Ital, Bristol; Sedmi Dubrovacki (Aus), Kotterdam; Mimer | or), Constantinople; Akershus (Nor), Hull; Helene or)’ Cork; Chiarina ‘(Ital), do or Falmouth; Syiphide (Nor), Antwerp; Euploea (Ger), Elsinore, brig Giles Lo- ring, Bristol. Herald Marine Correspondence. Matanzas, June 7, 1874. A wreck of a bark lies in a very dangerous Dosition in midchannel on the Bahama Banks, in lat 2518 N, lon 7839 W, Orange Cays bearing nearly SW by compa: to%4 mules. The wreckers are at work on her top tim- bers, cutting her down so that she will soon be invisible in the night. Great care should be taken in approaching this local- ity. No confidence should be placed tn what the wreck- ers say regarding the position of the wreck, as they told me It was on the sheep Cay shoals, when it is miles west from the southwest point of those shoals. HL ORCUTT, Master of the American brig Alberti. Maritime Miscellany. Sreamsmip Great Rervauic, at San Francisco from | Yokohama, encountered a terrific cyclone, which lasted 20 hours. The rest of the voyage was pleasant, with light winds. Sanx Somenviutr (Br), Smith, from Wilmington, NC, for Glasgow, before reported at Yarmoutn in tress, has been repaired, and sailed June § for destination, ScwR KEDRON, Sterling, from Richmond tor Philadel- phia, put into Nortoik June 13 leaking. Scur Mary Dong, reported ashore at West Cnap. Vineyard sound, 12th inst, came off the next night with: reported ashore at L'Homme Diew javen, came off on the 13th inst and out damage. Scnr Frep L We Shoal, Vineyard proceeded, Scur Mary Haver, from New Bedtord for Philadelphia, | towed into Lewes, Del, on Darneeay evening by Reading steamship No 6, having been struck by lightning at6 PM, on the 12th inst, of Townsend's Inict; mainmast entirely destroyed; no one hurt. Scur Jutta Any, Howell, with @ cargo of 128 tons coal for Warren, struck a rock and sunk at the dock at that Bore on Sunday prorning. She is badly listed and full of ‘water. Scur Lizzie B Cowrxrrawarrz, before reported run intoy by: Schr B C Terry, is damaged in all about $700 worth, Scur § D Harr—It is thought by good Judges that the | damage to this vessel by collision with steamer Prov- idence will not exceed $00. the principal items needed being @ new mainsail, mainboom and main gat. Havana, June 15—The British bri; Havana to Sagua, 1s ashore east of Point Hicaco, four leagues from Cardenas. ‘The crew have arrived here. Puitapetenta, June 15—The schr Bonny Boat. from Boston for Baltimore, with a cargo of ice, which an- | chored off Greenwich Point on Saturday, put in tor sails, | having lost all but her jibs in a squall on'tne Mtn inst off | | 1 Fenwick's Island. Francisco, June 4—Ship Durham (Br), has been wrecked on Variety Island. The captain and crew made their way to Papeitl, a distance of 700 miles, im an open boat. §r Jonx, NB, June 15—The steamship Andes, put on to replace the Linda, lost at sea, arrived vesterday trom Liverpool, having mace the voyage in 14 days. The har- bor is crowded with shipping. More than {20 ships and barks of large size are awaiting cargoes. declining. Launenep—At Essex, June 9, from the shipyard of Aaron © Burnham, a clipper-modellett schooner ot 130 Freights are tons, carpenter's ineasurement, to be owned by Mans. | field’ & Son, of Gloucester, and designed for the fiebing usine At East Boston, June from the yard of Mr Robert. a new barkentine, named Nellie M ~lade, of 700 She designed for the general freighting busi- ness, Her frame is made of New Hampshire white oak timber, piankey with Southern pine. she isowned by the builder, Messrs Slaae, of Chelsea; and Capt Henry Atwood, who will command her, The stone barze which Hon Nehemiah Gibson de- signed and built for the Cape Ann Granite Company was launched at Fast Boston Saturday. She will be sloop rigged. Like the experimental sciir Wm G Snattuck sne is built of spruce logs 12 inches square, bolted chrough one another every 6 inches with bolts 3 fect long. On deck she is an oblong square, but her floor torward and aft rises with a curve, so that broadsi¢e on her forin IU Ligh of an ellipse. She is 140 tons and of great strength, Ship Conqueror (before noticed) was successfully launched at East Boston June 1S. Whatiemen. Schr Wm A Grozier. Roberts. of Provincetown, arrived | at Barbados May 28, with 829 bbls oll. ‘Arrived at St Helena April 29, bark Myra, Babcock, of Sag Harbor, with 35) bbls sp and 750 do veh «put in tor | anchors and chains, and sailed May 7 to cruise); 30th, bark Mercury, Gitford, of NB. with 300 bbls sp (and re: mained in port May 11). Spoken. Ship Monmouthshire (Br), Irvine, from San Francisco for Liverpool, May 14. lat 4S, ion 33 W. Bark Neptune (Nor), from Hamburg for New York, | Sune 12, tat 4085, lon 6% Bark Thames (B1), Couves, from Boston for Adelaide, May 3, lat 18 >, lon 40 W. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NZWS. ———_-—_—__ Ship Astronom Hauled Off and Towed to Bremen—Arrivals and Sailings. Loxpox, June 15, 137 Ship Astronom (Ger, Klopper, from New Orleans, which was agroun! in the Weser, hasbeen hauled off and towed to Bremen, | ARRIVALS | Arrived at Liverpool June 4, ship Thorndean (Br), Harvey, Pensacola; bark Liverpool (Br), Irish, Sayan nah. Arrived at London June 15, ship Adriana (Br), Gillis, | Pensacoia. Also arrived 15th, bark Parraca (Br), Linton, New York. Arrived at Southampton June 13, steamship Hohenzol- Jern Ger), Nordenholdt, New York for Bremen. Arrived at Pwilhell June ls, brig Battus (Br), Lewis, Darien. Arrived at Moville June 15, steamship Anglia (Br), Smith, New York for Glasgow. | Also arrived 15th, steamship Polynesian (Br), Brown, Quebec. | Arrived at Belfast June 15, bark Roska (Rus), Bjork- qvist. Philadelphia. Arrived at Core June 16, bark Boas (Nor), Jacobsen, Darien. | Arrived at Queenstown June 15, bark Prince of Wales | @r), Bannister, San Francisco. | | Arrived at do Mth, barks Stella Gazzola (Ital), Bucconi, New York; Emily (Nor), Jorgensen, Savannah; J5th, Giuseppe Bozzo (Ital), Pastorino, New York. | Arrived at do 13th, I! PM, steamsnips Calabria (Br), MeMickan, New York tor Liverpool; 15th, AM, Republic (Br), Gleacell, do for do; Ohio, Morrison, Philadelphia. Arrived at Havre June 13, bark Perseverance (Br), Manson, Galveston. Arrived at Dunkirk June 15, bark Edith (Br), Lock- | hart. Philadelphia. Arrived at Antwerp June 15, ship Millwall (Br), Black, San Francisco via Queenstown. Arrived at Rostock June 12, bark Progress (Nor), Olsen, Baltimore. Arrived at Arendal June 12, bark Lord Dufferin (Nor), | Hansen, Pensacola. Arrived at Christiania June 12, bark Energy (Nor), Arrived at Elsinore June 12, ship Anglesea (Br), Rich- ardson, New Orleans for Cronstadt; barks Andreas (Rus), Larsen, New York for do; Bravo (Nor), Christophersen, New Orleans for do. Arrived at Yokohama Juno il, bark Benefactor, Hay- den, New York. Arrived at June 15, bark Magnus Lagaboter ‘orensen, Galveston via Queenstown. SAILINGS. | Sailed trom Liverpool June 15, bark Patria (Nor) Vlenius, Pailadeiphia. Sailet from Newcastle June 13, bars Giulio D (ita), Schiaffino, United states. Sailed trom Dublin June 13, bark Francisco Danovaro (ital), Schiafino, United States, Salied trom Queenstown Juno 13, bark Holmestrand | (Nor), Boe, United States. \ Sallead from de. 12th, steamship Nevada (Br), Price (fr Liverpool), New York. Sailed trom Limerick June 13, bark Dryaden (Nor), Schach, United States, Sailed from Newry June 13, bark Spero (Ital), Bozzo, | nited States. | Sailed from Havre June 12, barks Nicolina (Ital), En. rigo, United States; Marle (Nor), Kjole, do; Maddelina 1 | (ital), Massone, do, | Sailed from Amsterdam June 12, bark Iona (Br), Horn, | nited states. | jled trom tterdam June 12, bark Mathusalem (Aus), Catteneo, New York, | Satied from Antwerp June 15, bark Impero (Br), Ful- | ton, New York; also the Albertine, for do. Foreign Ports. ! ALcoa Bay, April 23—Saiied, bark J A Brown, Green- ish, Kast, Loudon. Batavia, April 25 Yokohama, having BUENOS AYnys, Apri (Be, MeDonaid, Feria (not as Lefore reported) ; 30th ig Belle Prescott, Waterhouse, Montevites. ‘aiiod, ship Tameriane, Kerr (trom aired), New York. JmArrives, bark Rambler ared April 23, barks Buelah (#r), Ingram, Portland, O; Kestret (ir), Faulkner, st Thomas Sailed April’ Zl, barks Moonbeam, Field, “foreign ports; | 2 psephine (By), Hepourn, St Towinas; Mary Bar), ti West indies; 2th, Enna & secor (Bri, ‘oore, do. | Banta, May . ship India, Patton, Liverpoot Banwabos, trived, brig Heagle (Br), kd Rewfoundland; 2th, Glaucas (ir, Bowden, d ’ Hi, bark Golden Fle vimstrong, New | York: brig Rising Sun, daw, Morty Rico. | | Caucotta Sli port ships -cintia (Br), Harrison, | for New York, (ag; simi , for Mauritius (chat | tered for a itt: cargo at Rs 34 per bag); brig Susan B | Voorhees, Puitord, tor raise foint (takes a tull cargo. of or wheatat Ks 16 per bagi; and others reported Jater. Sutled from Saugor Ma: | Boston: Gitana (Hr); Jones, ips United States, Lunt, w York; Mount Washing. Barracouta, from | Ls | GM Newins. Ruland, Moile; Maggie J Chadwick. | Alexandria; Colin U'Baker. Bal | Challenge, Bennett, New York; NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNH 16, 1874.—TKIPLE SHENT, YR Titcomd, Boston: sth, Palawan (Br), Scott, New « RDENAS, June 5—Arrived, brig David Owen, Dunton, Marseilles, Sailed dth, sehr John Hancock, Crowell, for north Hattera: 5 Nicholson, % refteess tt eres ana Seti oe ite te _ Demerara, May 22—Arrivea, brigs Eucenie (Br), Veazi Rortolns 234, Alice Abbott (Br), Nickerson, Liverpool y 21, schr Ella, Humphrey, Cada. 25, seir N Maud, Doherty, for London, Fatwourm, Ja, May 12—Sailed, sent 0 K (Br), Webber, Old Harbor, to load for New York. GinGENT!, May l8—Arrived, schr Georgetta Lawrence, Robinson, Maita. davana, Jane 7—Arrived, brig John M Burns, Frouty, New Orleans; schr Robert Ruft, Routen, Galveston; 9th, brig Frontier, Blaisdell, Canary Islands. yairived 18th, steamship Crescent City, Curtis, New ‘ork. Smiled 7th, schrs Melona M Knowles, Small, New York: eth, Mary 4 Power, Willey, north of Hatteras, ‘Hauirax, June d4—Arrived, bark Argo (Br), Burns, Liverpool tor Sydney, CB (was off the latter port'tor one week 1 a fog, unable to get in). Pa se iled, steamship Delta (Br), for Bermuda and homas Taviave, April 1—Cleared previous, bark @ H Wappaus (Ger), Boston. KiNastoy, Ja, May 7—In port schr Maggie D Marston. Hooper, irom Baltimore, arrived 3d. Sailed June 3 steamship West Indian (Br), Roach, Mexico and Mobile, sleared, brig Osseo, Lowry, New Mataca, May 27 ‘ork, Mansrintxs, May 9)—Arrived, bark T H Armstrong (Br), Gammage, New York. Sailea 25th, brig Kossack, Smith, Clenfuegos, MavEIRa, May 23—In port bark Ethan Allen, Hardy, wie. Hailed May 20, Ceres, Dollner, Wilmington, NC. Mackio, May’ 6—In'port brig J M Wiswell, Johnson (from Rio Janeiro), for Liverpool, Idg. ° MostevipEo, April 21—Sailed, bark Kate Agnes (Br), Ferguson, Buenos Ayres, In port April 30, barks Mary Rideout (Br), Tucker, and Otago (Br), McDonald, tor New York, do; brig Walter Smith, Smith, for do, do; and others. MoytrGo Bay, Ja, May 18—Arrived. schr Portland (Br), Jones, New York ‘(and sailed 23d for St Ann’s Bay, to vomited seth, brie FI Br), W . ‘ailed 26th, brig Florence (Br), Cc Matanzas, June G<Atrived, brig Albert Oreatt, New York; sth, kcnrs Harry, Sedgely, Baltimore; Minnie G Latlied sth: brig BF Nash, Hopkt jailed Sth, brig lash, Hopkins, Baltimos me Emerson Rokes, Marston, do: oth barks Lord clagendon (Br), Lavender, New York; 7th, Jane Young (Br), shields, north of Hatteras: Philip Fitzpatrick (Br), Phelan, do; Rachet. Norton, do; brig Atlas, Powers, do. Op Hannon, Ja, May 3i—Sailed, bark Linda Stewart, Stinchfleld, New York. P April i—Arrived. Bastian Pot, Von Roosen- "Vier Gebrocders, Vid Zee, from ——, to load for New York. PERNANHUCO, May 9—In port bark Agincourt (Br), for New Orleans, ldg; brig Spring Bird (Br), Hassell, for Hampton Roads, do. Point-a-Pitge, Guad, May 14—Arrived, schr Tropic Bird (Br), Korff, New York; 25th, brig Chance (Br), Christopher, New York. Pont ac Sratx, May 18—Arrived, brig Apollo (Br), Butler, Philadelphia; 19th, schr Ranger (Br), Allen: Lockport, NS: 21st, bark D Chapin, Bunker, Boston ; brig ‘Addie Hale (Br), Sheppard, Fernandin: #24, Thomas T ye rull, Thompson, New Yors (dor Guvyanilia, CofMfill (Br), Day, Philadelphia. Aerone, JA, May 12—Arrived, schrs Alice Mvrick, w York, Pout Smith, Rosario, April 30—Cleared previouy, bark A C Bean, Cheney, Boston (before reported sailed April 4 for Valpa- Faso). Rito Graxng, April 22—Arrived, schr Laura Pride (Br), Alexaniler, New York. Rio Jaxeino, May S—Salled, barks Brazileira (Nor), w York; Ottar (Nor), Kragh, Hampton Arsen, Roads. Tn port May 8 ship Aurora, Norton, from San Francis- co tor Liverpool, rpg; Midas (Br), Murchison, unc; bark Swallow (Br), tor New York, liz. at, June 1—Arrived, bark Ida F Taylor, Barron, Santo: , April 20-Sailed, brig Arbutus, for Portland. In port May 2, brig Cornucopia (Br), Boutillier, for Hampton Roads, 12. st Pierre, Mart. May 14—Arrived, schrs Robert My- han, Doane, New Yors (and sailed 16th tor Cuba); 16th, WH Van Name, Holmes, do; 24th, Virginia (Br), John: ston, St'Tnoas, June M—Arrived previous, bark Emma C Litenfeld, Hayden, Buenos Ayron Arrived June 12, steamship’ Merrimack, Wier, Rio Ja- neiro, &e, tor New York. Arrived June 1, bark Commerce, Elliott, Para; 3d, brig Kremlin, Wyman, Rio Janeiro, Salle] May 29, ship Florence Treat, Short, Black River, 3a; Mth, barks SR Bearse, Manton, Turks Island; Lalla Rook (Kr), Dakin, Jamaica, St Jaco,’ May 3I—Arrived, brig John Shay, Nickersou, Baltimore. StJonx, NB, June 12-Cleared, ships Thomas Hilyard (Br), Campbeli, Liverpool; Maid of Orleans (Br), Hous- ‘oP gue Bat ANTI HcAtrlvod, slip Sooloo, Shatewell Anty Bay, April 27—Atrived, ship Sooloo, Shatewe! Boston: May 2, brig idith Mary (Ger), Millnér, do. Di DARA OMe, 14~Salled, bark GM Barnard (Nic), Ix. Queenstown. In port May 16, ships Granger, Doane. trom New York, arrived 13tn, for the Continent; Transito Alvarez (Nic), Doval, unc; barks Louisa Malcolm (Br), Robertson, for qaegaey to load nitrate for New York; Don Guillermo (Br), for ao, do; Monroe, and Chas Brewer, unc, Yanaoutu, NS June 8—Sailed, bark Somerville (Br), Smith (fro:n Wilmington. NC, having repaired), Glas- gow. American Ports. APPONAUG, June 1$—Saued, schrs Favorite, Clark, Philadelphia; ‘Helen, Searle, New York, BOS!ON, June 15—Arrived, steamships Qrlental, Hal- lett, Savannah; Norman, ‘Nickerson, Philadelphia; Patither, Mills, do; Achilles. Willetts, do; General Whitt Hallett, New York; barks Falke (Ger), Sc! nberg, jotterdam:'E H Yarrington, Parker, Barbad Ritchie, Hutchinson, South’ Amboy;'’Nineveh, Tucker, Weehawken; brigs Elizabeth Ann (Br), Cahill, st Mar’ tins; Elbe (Br), Gerhardt, Trinidad;' Cascatelle, Sim- mons, Matanzas; schrs Golden City Saunders, st Martins; Louisa Birdsall, Bragg, Sagua; age. r, Baltimore: Edwin P Manson, do; James Satterthwaite, Morrison, Lavender, do: John. Kebecea J Moulton, Studie: Wolr, vhiladelphia: Nellie Brown, Higgins, do: Rachel Vanneman, Brower. do; Adele Trudell, Barrett, do; Abby L Dow, Young, do; Wm Walton, Compton, doy LB Wing, Boi iE B Everman, Carson, reaux, Rich. do fanning, d, Frambes, do} Jesse Wilson, c Jayne, ao; FE Haird, Mayhew, do; Francis Coffin, Batson, do; Addie Murehite, Metcult, Yo; Damon, Johnson, Port Johnson; BL Con don, Lord. do: 8 L'Tay, Higgins, do: Copia, West, Itone doui; John H Chaffee, Huell, New York: terryboat City of Chelsea (new), Rollins. Wilmington, Del Below—Steamer Lottie W Merri West Dennis, J Simonton, and L Blew, Cleared—steamships Olympus (B Batavia (Br), Mouland, ‘do, via New. Yor! Bearse, Ne schrs Metéore (Fr), Gartier, > LA Knowl Baltimore via Kennebec River. Saiied— k; brig Machias, BALTIMORE, June '13—Arrived, steamer Vineland, Bowen, New York; schrs Mary Tice (not as before), Tice! Salem; Annie P Chase, Poole, Providence, Mih—Arrived, steamer Wi Woodward, Young, New York; ship Minnehaha (Br), Cassiday, ‘Londonderry; bark Daphne (Nor), Dreier, Sigua. Ith—Arrived, steamer Saragossa, Hooper, Savannah; bark Lothair (Br), Matanzas; sehrs'Belle Hardy, Ke! bec; Sea Nvmpli, do: 3 inham ; Harry L Whitton. Boston; Sophia Kranz, do; Lsauc Orbe. ton, do: Julia & Pratt, do; Henry R Barnes, + Oliver Schofield, New Haven; Forest Ouk, do. Cleare i—Steainer Martha Stevens, Charice barks Prospero (Ital), Olivari, Queenstown, Plymouth tor orders; Zarnak (Nor), Nalhoim, Cork or Falmouth tor orders; Iinperador (Br), Simonton, West ; brigs Merriwa (Br), Vowns, St Thomas: Adele . ‘irinidad; schrs Win Layton, for Salea 4 Miller, tor New York ; Charles Woolsey, for ven: Jesse B'Sinith, (or do. ner George Appold, for Boston. t June 7—Arrived, schr Vraie, Price, New York (to load tor do). a aera bark Pawashick (Br), Musterd, Monte video. 9th—Arrived, schr Wm L Elkins, Ludlam, Savannah (to load tor New York). BUCKSPORT, June 9—Arrived, schr Pavilion, Parker, Hoboken (and sailed 12th tor Bangor). CHARLESTON, June b—Arrived,.steamshiy from Philadelphia; bark David Babcock, Co timore J QANVERS, June 10—Arrived, schr Dexter, Clark, Port Johnsor lith—Arrived, schrs Mary Price, Newlove, and Lizzie D small, Tice, Philadelphia; J P Ames, Snow, Weeha ken. EAST MACHIAS, June 1—Sailed, schr Saarbruck, ew York. Clark, 3 T@REENWICH, June 12—Salled, schr Urbana, Equator, Eas Allen, New York. FORTRESS MONROE, June 15—Arrived, park Sestt Dubrovacki (Aus), Gogza, Limerick via New York, in ballast, seeking. Passéd out—Bark Traveller (trom Baltimore), Rio Jan- ciro, Sailed—Barks Freya (Nor), Jahn (from Londonderry), Batemore: Oscar & George (Rus), Ringonblad (trom Wa- tertord), do. FALL’ RIVER, June Arrived, schrs Haze, War- wick, and Wave, Hnvbard, Trenton; % Taylor, HMM, and Vermtlion, Newburg. GALVESTON, June 14—Sailed, steamship State of Texas, Bolger, New York: GLOUCESTER, June 1—Arrived, sehr Lottie K Friend, Collins, Philadelphia. 1sth—Arrived, schr Taylor & Mathis, Cheeseman, Phil- adetphi EST, June 10—Sailed, steamsnip Wilmington, Hoimes, Havana. MOBILE, June 10—Cleared, ship Sea Queen (Br), Plant, London vis Have MYSTIC, Ct, June Ll—Atrived, scher Hydrangea, Bald- win, Elizabethport; Lavina Jane, Mott, Port Johnson, NEW ORLEANS, June 10—Cieared, ache Linda, Trott, Havana. Mth—Arrived up, steamshin City of San Antonio, Pen- nington. New York: schrs A B Nielson, Navaris, Ruatan; Texana, Rault, Tampico; Kate E Buchanan, Lawrence, Tonal, Mexice Vity—Arrived at the Passes, steamships Cortes, Kem. ble, And Western Metrovolis, Quick, from New York: Wilmington, Hounes, trom Baltimore; ship Culedonia, Power. trom Havre, Sailed—steamships St Lou’ Yazoo: ships sterling, and Ti NORFOLK, June f—Arrr « Rockport. NEWBURY PORT, June DiOyley, New York, to load for san Francise NANIUCKET, Jtine Arrived, sehr Yankee Boy, Huglison, Philatelphia. NeWror une 12, PM. Mott, Fall River tor New Man, Taunton tor do State of Louisiana, and r. schr AR Wee j—Sailed, ship Rad 101 Arrive}, schrs Martha J; ‘ork; Syivester Hale, C i Lawson, Fitzpatrick, Pa I daited Lith), A tucket for Verplank’s Point (and Ith—Arrived, schr Retecca & Elizabetly, Nelo hawken for Haverhill (patin to stop a leak, and Also arrived, sciirs Massachusetts, Lewis, Ne Win Voorhis, Iden Rule, idsmith. Pawineket tor Hayersty Wilson, Somerset tor Norwalk; Effort, 7 New York: 8.8 Brown, + PF ene Mott, tor do; » Pall River tor Eli abethport: Juha A vate, Tate, Hotoken tor Fairhaven; dohn > , Barker: I B smith, Bowinan; Fair Wind, and Daniel Morris, Squires, New Bedford. tor rmilion, Petty, and Orion, Smith, Fail ndid. Patines, Wareham for do} Ellas | Runyon, }, and Chancellor, Ferguson, Paw. ) Camp! tucker for do (and all sailed AM Lita) Alto arrived, schrs Mist Providence for Tren- ton: Native, Denart, dy tor ky Helen, 5 Al x ior doy Mary tf Miftin, Ferris, Waren for Elizabethport, Alsy arrived, «chrs Wate , and Nicanor, Hogan, New Hed. ord tor Sew r Also arrived, sehrs Sarah J Smith, Baldwin, New Y for Providence (aiter dischs sing ot Wareham. loaded: Hudson, of Ri Vesta, Boston tor New York, Sailed—sclirs Hb Weilman, wf tor New York Verrill, ‘ from | Apgo. ew Regulus, Hallock, Pall River na hor Alex Young, Mayo, Alexandria, JT Weayer, Blick, Georgetown, UC, for Wareham; © H. Kell: Crowell, P Jor Boston ; Fred Warren, Tarve Kiizabethport tor do; Julia elizabeth, Glossom, Calas for New York: Harriett, Terrill, Gardiner for to; la- mar mith, somerset tor dG Huntington, Butler Ke {for Boston: atmon Bacon, Crosby, Port John. son for Hy ny Herbert Manton, Relley, do tor Bos. Weehawxen jor’ Portland; Fannie nantucket: Scio, ughikeepste for Pembroke: Fannie W Johnson, Marts, Phiisceiphia tor Newburyport; Sparkling sea, Baker; LL Hani, Velsor: © ierrickson, Jayne, and otter & Hooper, Brad+ Vhitadeiphia to% bury, Haverstraw. NORWICH, June 13—Arrived, scents Chief, Hoboken; Uncas, Champlin, Forte Rico . do; Restle: | 0k Manning, cord, Bul: | | Frankin | ME Graham, Hallowell tor do; Ode! | VITALIZEING the entire Nervos aa, Pie api eae cat ts ta Caan eta, fdisk Bafumore slovp ieera: Letts, South River, Bae ROT AL, SC, June 15—Satled, schr Hope On, for PHILADELPHIA, June 15—Arrived, steamshins Rat- tlesnake, Artis, and Roman, Crowell, Boston: Florida, Rogers, and Hunter, she Providence: ship Malte Halitax, N: ‘rs W W Pharo, Collin (Re. Mann, ‘ovidence ; James M Flanagan. Shaw, New York; T @ Smith, Pashies, Boston; WA Levering, Smith. do’ (and cleared); Ww Ri; Alice Borda, Duke: Port De" ; EG Willard, ‘allace, Portiand; Hattie Perry, New Bediord (ts annved, bark, Bo Ni iso arrived, rl na (Nor), M ve 1 Stambo (Nor), Gundereut tet A neon til Durve Br), Locain, ‘Canning, N3; Young Teaser, slocomb, ew Bedford (and cleared); Wyoming, F 5 Ssiarateg, Smith Wotton, y 28 ig, Foss, Kennebeos leared, steamship Harrisburg, Winnett, Hy Hebe (Ger), Freytag, Wismur; brigs © porte: bat Belfast, 1; Florence, Rathburn, Somerset; Jchn Peirce, ‘Townsend, Providence; Little Harry, Rourke, Wilming ton, NC; "Tally Ho, Pluminer, Boston; Dirize, Coftia Bath: senrs’ S L Kussel,’ Smith, Jacksonville: HD Brewster, Gibson, " Bay Shore; Micharé Hull, Shropshire: George Squires, Haley; Flore M Crowley, Crowley, and Annie Gui, Sawyer, bow ton: 8 Young, Young,’ East Boston: A & Stevens. Mont. omery, Providence: Monmouth. Anderson, and Richat w, iidred, Brisiol, RL Nellis, Lampher. Wiley: A Safford, Powell; Helen Romund. Corron, and H W'God- frey, Jarman, Lynn; Joseoh Baymore, Burdze, Ne set; ‘James I, Malloy, Fleming, Nahant: Riverdate, Brown, Gloucester; Wave Crest, Ganhey, Somerset? David Currie, Barrett, Portland. Sailed—teaimshio Kenilworth (Br), Prowse, Livers Queenstown. June 18—Schrs Katie D Turner (new) trom Absecon, NJ: Douglass Haynes, from Hallowell Howard A Hunt, ‘from New York; sophie Wilson, Gardiner: Paull Keller, from Lewis Cove; George B Rainerd, from Bath; Ellen M’ Baxter, from Provi dence, and'Sarah A_Read, from Haddam, anchored of here last night and left this AM; sehr Nautitus, from Rocky land, with stone for government pier, arrived last night; brig Dauntless, for Lisbon, schr Nellie S Jarnell, for Boston, passed down PM yesterday: pilot boat stephea Flanagan, passed down Saturday PM, a fleet litht sehr¢ anchored off Reedy Island yesterday PM, and passed up during the night; a bark in sight off Reedy Puint, com. ing up under steam, and two square rigged vessels o Reedy Island (100 hazy to determine rig) and seve sehr, all bound in. PM~—A number ot schrs from Eastern ports passed up fince early report; two harks of Reedy Point: twa herm brigs and several schrs in the Bicht coming up. Swedish ship Solo, from Hamburg, passed up under steam. Bark Jindesnaes (Nor), from London: brige Magzie Vail, from Sagua; Kiverside. trom Dubling Ponvert, from Matanzas: schrs Osseo (Br), trom 3: Jona NB: Felton Bent (new), trom Gloucester; Delmont from Portland; Island Belle, from Roskland, and Curtis Hilton, trom Pass Christian, passed up this PM. sche Carrie Metvin (Br), from StJohn, NB, passed up with Jibboom broken off'and head gear carrie aving apparently been in collision. . Ste for Liverpool, passed down this P) Parker, tor Antwerp, and brig Storm K am. Lewes, Del, June 15,4 M— ship Solo, from Hamburg: barks Lindesnaes, trom Lon: don, and Ragna, from Liverpool. Arrived yesteriay AM, bark Autocrat, trom Havre, in ballast, for orders: brig’Maggie Vall and schr WE Duryea, the latter trom Canning. NS lett for Philadelphia at noon: and brig RW Messer lett tor New York P M_ yesterda: barks Edink and Dartmouth and brig Long Keac went to sea PM uth, and schr Watchman. yester- day. Schr Hound, for Bermuda, passed out this AM. ship Goschen was towed to sca this AM. Tag Americ® lett for Chincotengue to bring up wrecked schr Lnoch Briggs, lately got atloat. Brig Riverside passed in yes- terday, Bark Wimburn remains. PM—Nothing passing of note. Schrs © W Wright, Wan P Orr, Emma J Warrington aud Home of Baltimore are here to load. Barks Autocrat and Wimburn unchanged. PROVIDENCE, June l—Arrived, schrs Wm U Jour: dan, Richardson, Alexandria; Helen P Jones, Piiladel- phid for Pawtneket; Frances Burritt, Allen, Port John= son; E& 1 Oakley, Newman, Port Johnson tor Pawe tueket; Mary A Love! Varren, South Am» ida della, Torre, Chase, Newbury; J { Worthington, Fiteh, Rond- ship Kenilworth, also ship Joho ng, for Kingston, ed in Saturday P M, out: Rienzi, Cobleigh, do; Thomas P Cooper, Sleeper, do (carried away jthhoom while beating up the bay); Mar- garet Janc, Kennedy, Haverstraw; Flyaway, Enos; Hae te M_ Howes, Howes, and ‘Thomas Jeflerson, Bloxo:n, Hoboken; Kate Scranton, Palmer, New York ‘via War: ren. Sailed—Steamers Wm Kennedy, Foster, Baltimore via Norfolk; Hunter, sherman, Philadelphia: Fiorida, Ro- Gers, dox schrs'C # Cranmer, Cranmer, Alexantrin; cher & Reeves, Smith, do; Henry Allen, Tatem, Phi adelphia: Martha P King, Jarvis, Raritan River} Fiv Sisters, Wallace; Laura’ i Jones, Cousin: Frances & Hallock, ‘ivle! H PM Wheaton, Barrett: Nathaniel Holmes, Tilllnghast: Willow Harp,’ Horton; Peerless, Smith: Evergreen, Ture ner: Fanny Fern, Eaten: Cynthia Jane, Gardner; Wm ©. Trish, Terrill; WP Faillips, Smith: Kate Scranton, Palmer, and Abigail Haynes, Smith, from New York. Ith—Arrived, steamers Electra,’ Young. Now York; Amos C Barstow, Smith, do; schrs Mary E McHale, Hal Georgetown, DC; Oliver Ames, Babbitt, do; Pocaset new), Raekett, Philadelphia: Mary Weaver, Weaver, lo; American Hagle, Shaw. and Geo B willl. Homer, do for Pawtucket; Henry Remsen, Allen, Eulzabethports Albert Pharo, Bingham, do; Sarah Purves, tisha: ons Crockiord, Hurt: Emeline # Potter, Llisworth; Francs smith, Nichols, and Rachel Jane, Eaton, Port Johnson; Hannah’ Blackman, Arnold; Wm F Burden, Adams, an Louisa, Knox, Roudout; Henry Clay. Conklin, do tor Pawtucket; ( L, Lovell, Newbirg: J Terry, Marcus. Bon. dout; Florence, Sackett, and Frank Corvin, from Have! straw for Pawtucket; R T Graham, Jarvis. Poughkeep- fle: Asa Bigelow. Burnett, Malden, NY: Success. Rich. ards; RG Whildin, Nichols, ani Bella, Simpson, H boken; Ta Palmer, Palmer, New York; 'Rhode ‘sland, nilum, do. Felow—Schr Telegravh, Clark, from New York; gee schrs Star Spanglet Banner, Marietta Hand, Fakir, Hole ailed—Scnr Harriet Lewls, Searle, New York. PAWTUCKET. June 13—Arrived, schrs James Diverty, Carroll: Anthony Burion, Johnson, and E & [ Oakley, Jewman, Port Johnson. Satled—Schrs Atos Briggs, Knapp, Haverstraw: Chane cellor, Ferguson; Biack Diamond, Smith: Ontario, Bar- ber, and Elias Runyon, Campbell, New York. ROCKLAND, June 12—Arrived, scirs RC Kenney, Tolm MAN Goo ts, New Nore A ships Star of Tope, Mora; barks Lize Osaca (Haw ‘owing, Ac+ , | land, E F Meany, Justice. Elliott | te New York; Ci F aio Williawhs, Hall, Liverpou ajutia; Seaton (Br), Smith, Glasgow; Tuck “Sing (BD), Marshall, wantoo (Formosa); brig Percy Edward, Tur- ner. Tah. Sailed—Ship Grandee, Jacobs. Liverpool. Wth—Arrived, steamship Great Republic, Howard, Hong Kong anit’ Yokchama, SAVANNAH, June Il—sailed, schrs David Nichols, Dix, New York: Winner, for Boston. I8th—Arrived, steamship Leo, Dearborn, schrs Jos souther, Thomasfon, Me; Jennie New Yor! SALE tout, Stout, June 12—Arrived, schr Jan New York Arrived, schrs LS Levering, Corson, Philadel- Ella M_Watts, Watts, Port Johnson; Geo A Pierce, } ‘ork. f hrs Mary F Smi Green, and Sarah J endall, Philadelphia: Tantamount, Pendleton, and Wm Flint, Pendleton, Port Johnson, 4th—Arriv sehrs M A MeGahan, Call, and Ira Holtnan, Philadelphi Schr Henrietta Simmons, Godfrey, Philadel- Dhia. VINEYARD HAVEN, June 13—Arrived, schis Loutsa Birdsall, from, Sazua for Boston; 8 & B, small, Ne York for do; Abby Wasson, Miles iver, Va, tor Bath; Fannie Hanmer, Philadelphia for Nantucket. Sailed—Brig Havelock (Br): schrs Isabella Jewett, Ned 3 Henry, True- worthy, 18th. Sumter, Sardmian, Willie Martin, Pilov’s Bride, Sun- beam, Scotia (Br), Wino and Kate Uly, 1th Arrived, schrs nM Duteld, New York for Boston: Geo W Glover, Roudout tor do? WG Bartlett, Soath Amboy for do: fda L iioward, Poughkeepsie tor Bungor; George Brooks, New York for do: CD Olive: do for’ Thomaston: ‘ferrapin. Hoboken tor Sac Clara Me-rick, Philadelphia for Salem; Ellen M vison, Weehawken for Portlend: Mary” A Ric Rand Miver, NJ, for Port: ames “H Deputy, August Wilmington, ders; WG RM Cobb. Spruce Bead for Philaleluhta: Telegraph. Thom aston, for New York: Margaret, Cherryfield tor do. Alto arrived. steamer Lottie WM Pond, Me: schrs Perro & J) Albert Treat and L Holwa 10; J W_ Scott (Br), Hattield, Ng, for do: Silas Brainerd, Ho: for do: 'S it Pool, Wiscassit, for doz Alived Chase, Julia Newell. and s nel Hart, Rockport, Me, for New Yi tara Jane Dorchest B, tor di lifford, Belfast tor do; nn D Griffin, sauxus tor do; Yreta,.Ad ih tor do; 3 fordo, and J nowles : Angola, race Cushing, Hallowell tor do n tor Port Juhison; A & E Benton, + shal Perrin, Mar Haskell, and & fon for Philadelphia; Harmon Curtis and Blue Hill for do; B Amelia and Ambassador, Bangor tor do: tor do: Tantamount, Sale James Marti Nickerson, = Maggie Harthan, Windsor, NS, tor do; Mary E smith, salem for doz’ Lillie Rich, Rockport, “Mass, for do; Moses Williamson, Dresden, Me, for do; Ara bella, Gardiner for do; Charlotte Fish, do for Baitimores Samuel Fish, do tor Washinzton; saral © Smith, Kich: mona, Me, jor do; Ellen Merrimon, Addie Sawver, aud Georgie staples, Calais for New Haven; EG Sawyer, do tor Bristol, RI; ‘Albion, do for Pawtucket; Union, do lot Stoninzton; Elizabeth De Hart, Boston for Savannah: Olive Hayward, Bangor tor sorwalk. Also arrived—Schrs Mary Means, Belfast for Norfolk; Goo W Baldwin, and GM Partridge, Rockland for Prov: dence. Also arrived Mth, schrs Goidhunter (Br), St John, NB, ¢ Providence: Abby Wild, Calais tor do; 4 K Wood: rd, rilsworth tor do; Oregon, Newburyport, tor Wareham: Harper, Bangor for New London: New 2em: do gor Newark; Annie L Wilde:, do for Block Fforida, do. to discharge at this port; Prussian neral, of St.John, XB, Newport tor orders; Sea Dog, Boston tor Philadelphia: Maxnet, Calais tor New Haven John Batch, do for Fall River; Challenge, st George tor Pankitank River: fishing sclir James A Stetson, of Har: wich, bound South mackerelling. iled—Briz Wm Kt Sawyer, sehrs WG R Mowry, © D Oliver. tin L Howard, Terrapin, WG Bartlett, A bb; Wasson, ‘corse Brooks, Mary A Rice, E M Dutheld, Clara Merrick, dames H Deputy, Ellen Morrison, Tone, Wm feun, Fannie Hanmer, Georse W Glover and 8&8 Small. WILMINGTU. 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