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\ teeing ICG DESTRUCTION, | & Better Met’,od of Suffocation at ae Pound, Hf proo! Wee wanting of the trite asvertion that “the world’ moves” it would be fuilyfcondrmed by | J. the aUDO uncement that even tie official dog- | slayer. 7aindiui of public opinion as indicated by | p the Gy ,\y press, has improved his process of slaugh-’ coromeg, Dr. Sicatus, and a jury, has not been able ty unravel. noony about two owlock, information was received ter ¥, reported in the HirmaLp of Saturday. In- | sev d of the bungling bfsiness of introducing gas wFoatank already filled with str and carefuily | ¥ opped against its exit, as ou Friday, the methed | thas, ashort time before that Willtam Ward and | Francis Van Winkle, deck hands on board the | to discharge the air preparatory to introducing | @chooner Missouri, of Cold Spring, now lying at > was improved yesterday by the use of an arr pamp the gas, Captain Marriot threw ‘mte.the plank tank the balance of bis canine boarders which | Island Sound, near Pier No. 9, the shockingly dis- yesterday | figured bedy-of remainec after Friday's slauggpter, Soros. They numbered abvoray 185, and would | Rave deen a dear lot to any lover ef man’s trusty | four-(ooted Inend who should ‘nave paid what they eost tue city—vuamely, $64 50-—1e make no mention at such incidentals as the Sa/ary of the suffocater, rent 01 the pound aud the ost “ol the stale bread ‘en wich the bruteshave been fed. With one or wo not distinctiy pronounced exceptons twas & bad lot, not worth the exense oj execution, yet a dateh whick the city coald weli afford some out- say to be rie of. Let Om aX nine o'clock, the gas | flowed rapidly into the e¥hausted receiver, and | thus, no doubt, iy accelerated death of the devoted ‘prisoners. Their pite- ous howls could be heard for some mo- ments, aud their strojgies, as nature resisted she effect ef the noxtoug gas upon their tings, could ve aistinetiy perceived Mor fully twenty minutes, as they pounded the planks with their legs. Aiter the gas had been. let in on Dour the tank was | opened, when all Wituln it were found apparently | Ue: eyond any sear of resuscitation, and their carcaswes were auied away $05 pe 9 ‘al scom. | To-day the pound keeps the Sabi . ‘To-morro’ wii Feoper the market jer friendiess curs, of | whom there is no lik in the etty, except in the near vicinitg-of the pound. I Mr. Bergh’s society | canwuggest “wo more speedy and less paintul pro- | cess lor dapriving these vagrant nnisances of life | i. 73 prapable that the gas smotnering, 48 con~ | ducted yesterday, will conimue to be the mode of camine éxeoution durimg the remainder of these java! dagdays. ee, | Arrest of the Poundmaster on Com- | plaini of the Great Humanitarian. | Mr. Jann Marriott, of No. 466 Pearl street, at | present employed by the elty as poundmaster at the enclosure for canimes in West Thirty-seventh street, was arrested by one of the men attached to the Bureau of the Society for the Prevention of Cru: to Animais, on complaint of Mr, Bergh. Be is charged with cruel and brutal treatment of the pets cor ed tothe pound by the wander- ing bumanitariags of the metropolis, Upon being arrested the prisoner was conveyed to the Central | OMice of police, ircm Whence he was alterwards | Temoved to the Fiuteenth precinct station house by order of Inspector McDermott. Mr. Marriott was taken into custody at his own honse, at five o'clock mm the evening, when the courts were aj! closed, and he could not possibly Avoid bey locked up all niglit, This he looked upon as a wanton siretch of auchority, for the warrant, which was {ssued by Justice Marray, had | been im the hands of the officer since eleven @ clock yesterday morning. This abuse of power he resented, for, as he said, “i had been bard af work all day since eight | oclock in the morning, and I went to my nouse | S® with the expectation and hope or a good night's rest—a thing I have not enjoyed for a week.” | “Are you aman ol family?’ asked Captain Byrnes, in the station house. } “Lam, air, and worse than that my wife is deli- pate aud in coustunt need of attention, I don’t think there was any necessity for acting in this | way. 1am employed by the city and not likeiy, | even if 1 was inclined, which I am not, to rdn | wway. These gentlemen were with me ell day yes- terday and to-day, They saw me Kill over 100 dogs and made no objection to the manner of | work, oe to be thoroughly satisied with | the way I conducted it.” “How many dogs have you killed up to the pres- | ent, Mr. Marriott ¥? | “Five hundged and nineteen, sir, were brought | to us mM all, and sixteen ot that number found | masters. These were even all not owners; only @bout jour of the number came alter dogs they Irad | lost. It may surprise you, and I have no doubt | it would a great many people, but of all that number there were not three good dogs. A New- foundiand temaie was the must valuable we re- ceived. The rest were the usual mangy, wander- ing crowd you used wo see grabbing for bones and oread along the street gutters. I have been accustomed to dos for more tian thirty years, and during that time | have learned most of their peculiarities. Those at the pound J feed regulariy every day on good soaked bread, and I give them | pienty of water. One of Mr. Bergh’s men who was | there to-day made very particular inquiries mio A Marline Sp¥ke Supposed To Be the literally cv me aud which, having secu: to tue dock, nagam at once repaired to wore found the | One empty leather pocketbook, one tobacco box, a pocket kuile, pin cushion, a two cent piece (date 1564), price list of the American Tea Company some matches person { kuit | ceased came to his death trom injuries at the | the house in question was entered by a burglar, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1874—QUADRUPLE SHEET. iaitainenaihmcaslataings MYSTERIO3 HOMICIDE. Ins0-ument of Death. Elizabethpor(, the rougher half of #lizabeth, N. ., Is @XeiteG over a mysterious murder which has “out of the depths,” and which ation on the part of the local patient Wivesti It seems that on Friday alver- zabeth, } py County Physictan Thomas Terrill, of E | The Port,” found oating in the water of Staten | AN UNKNOWN MAN, od with a rope, Dr. verrill and Police Captain Flan- the latter, and after | they tiea | . B Di Grimsby 41 verufyimg the report ordercd the body removed to | night, -retired and siept until two o’ sine re alfa to runchy talye & Co Tone M1 ne : days, e dock a oque ped } terday morning. He then arose an¢ Bark (aingo (Aus), Bota, Antwerp 41 days, with mse the dock and subsequentiy had it piaced in charge | yes! " Wy " iz. Ah. Lia ose iS | $0 MosovER Rh Gon tir Lat GAD. Lens ty ad vteed pontoat of an wadertaker. Lp the pockets of the unknown | at 2h. 33m, 20s. starte mn his 364 mile. | {cherce und lapse quantities of field ioe THE POLLOWING ARTICLES :— @ black necktie, On the | were nO papers, manuscripts, c., Which conid lead to identification Deceased, as near as could be judged trom tue con- dition of the corpse, that of rapid decomposition, years ol age, having generally the appearance o1 asaiior or laborer, Tue body Weighed 175 pounds. 1t was five leet seven inches in height, and altogether that of a stroug, mus- cular Tuan, with fil iace and full set of dark | Whiskers, slightly mixed with gray; dark, curly hair, no mustache, wveceased was dressed ina | pair of new gailer shoes, biue woollen socks, white tops; Scotch tweed pants and vest of same ma- tertal, whica bad probably beeu worn only two or Unee days; white musun shirt, linen bosom; gray’ undershirt, red flannel underdrawers; light | } and | drab blouse, With bWO on the other, A POST MORTEM EXAMINATION was made by the doctor, when evidence was found | thut death was caused vy violence at the hands of | some party other than deceased himseli, One amining the head a punctured scalp wound, ad- mitting of a large sized probe, Was ioand just ib iront of the leit ear. Anotuer wouud oF the same description was found ai the outer corner of the lelteye, rather toward the temp.e; another wound in the eencre ©} the frontal bone, about two luchics above the bridge of the nose; apotuer Wound at ine anterior part 01 Lue parietal bone, on the left side; about anineh below anocker was found, and to the right, about an inch and a hall, a third, which three Wounds presentea the shape ofa tri- angie. At this part ci the head there was a large portion of the hair gone, which might possibly be | | due to decomposition or rupbing against some | Sharp suriace; another Wound of the same de- scription ou the back o! the head, large enough to admit of tne small finger; marks of a biow over | the leiteye. The general impression is tiat these wounds Were inflicted with “a mariine spike,” a loug iron steei poiuted instrament somewhat like | a butcher's steel, and used by wartuers for splicing hawsers, THE INQUEST was held yesterday, but, as 1utimated, failed to throw any light on the subject more than already described. That the Man was murdered on board of some vessel aud then pitctied wverboard there seems to be littie reason todoubt; but tue slightest to bis identity could not be discovered, and a verdict had to ve arrived at to the elect that ue- hauds of some person or persons to the jury un kKnoWwD. WHOLESALE ROBBERY. The Vicissitudes of Ex-Recorder Smith— $10,000 Worth of Clothing and Jewelry | Taken From His House. Last Thursday the residence of ex-Recopder | James M. Smith, situated at No. 95 Lexington ave- nue, Was entered by burglars and property to tue estimated value of $10,000 was stolen. No one was living in the house, and the robbers consequently had but little trouble to apprehend after having | effected anentrance. It appears that Mr. Smith lately told his coacoman, who has been in his ser- vice lor twenty-two years, that he was going into the country and to notify the police that his house Was empty aod sould be specially watched. The coachman, however, did not doso, Last summer | who, while decamping with some silverware ana table cloths, was captured by the police and sub- sequently sent to Sing Sing for five years. Nobody | was living in the house, and it was leit to take His Attempt to Make 500 Miles in ‘Six such an error in regard to the measurement oc- cur, and strongly protested his own innocence. ‘The recor! of mes made and the time, as copied | trom the timekeeper’s boek, is as follows:—He he rested until 5h. 29m, 358, stopped until 7h. 35m, 403, At 10h, am, 36s, he com- | ‘ih. 51m, 308., when he again started on ‘he track. The following table shows Lhe lime made yester- day :— . 873 379. Foy pockets on one side and one | ee: short measuremeut of the track, whicu jie accom | | in bin. 268. | under many disadvantages. | traiver, “it was worse than walking on a country Aishowed lim the entire process—how I put them 4p tie tank, then closed them in, turnéd on the | gas and sent them peaceiuily out of lle; after- | wards how | uncovered tle tanks after turning of | entered through pushing back the shutters, but in the gas, raked them out, summoned the man to | pack them lu the wagon gud drive the carcasses to | Me present case an irou-bound door was forced the oifa1 boat at the loot oi the streei. He seemed | Open by means of @ jimmy. As soon as the ex- anxious to ascertain wheter they were all dead | Recorder learned his loss he put the case in the | when taken out, aud I satisfled un of that. Two | hands o1 Detective Tilly, of Police Headquarters. | of those officials then ioliowed tlle wagon to the | No list has yet been prepared o1 the missing goods, boat, and during the way they barrowiy watched | The vaiue of $10,000 placed upon them 18 con- | its contents to see ii any of the dogs gave sign of | sidered to be slightly exaggerated. | life.” THE REPORTED LOs3. } Among the missing articies are agoid chain, | Whieh cost $200; a dozen of silk dresses, say | | $1,500; a vox of the ex-Kecorder’s clothes, worth $500; lace sacks, $500; seal skin sacks, $1,500; some rolls 0: sik for making dresses, uncut velvet, $1,000; a large quantity of valuable dresses be- louging to Mrs. Smith’s daughter-in-iaw. The burglars broke up a constderable amount ol plated | the Metuod of ieeding ciriug and killing the dogs. | | Care o/ itsel/, as in the present case, THE BURGLAK OF 1873 “Have you ever been bitten by a dog? was asked. “Many times, sir; but I never suffered any in- convenience from it. I knew Dr. Butler well, and ulways looked upon him as a good authority on | dogs, The mauner Of his deatp was a great sar- | prise to me, because of his Ilie-iong beliefs, The | anunal thar bit hizo must have been diseased or at least sligutiy so, I think ip most of these cases | gijyerware to show their disgust Of the base iunita- | iright has a good deai to do with it. You see he | tion, Gloves, gaiters and boots Were scattered in Was getting of in years and became more nervous | coniusion over the floor. ‘The goods were stwlen | than when he was adaring young man. The two | on the secona and third floors of the house, extremes of age are the most liable to danger | THE POLICE ACCOUNT. srom hydrophobia in dogs. | Last evening a H&RaLD reporter called at | “Yhen you think the present system is the right | TWenty-second street police station, and jearned | one to pursue ¢ | that the Officer on ¢cuty on Thursday morning at “There can't be adoubt of that, as Inspector | fiye o’ciock, when, it 1s alleged, the burglars were Wailing there will assure you. He js the general | seen decamping by the sroat dour, was Officer superintendent of this work now, as he was twenty | Brewer—a (rusty mau; and fiom six to eight years ago, and he isene of the best men in the | Officer Carson; but neither of them noticed any- community +o be ound conuected with anything | thing unusual at Mr. Smith’s house. ‘The report ¢ruel or barbarous.” about te burglars being seen leaving the house is News of ihe arrest of the Ponndmaster was sent from a man of Twenty-iourth street and Third ‘to Superintendent Matseil, but he could not inter- | avenue, Who Was exercising @ horse in Lexington fere because of the complainant, and the prisoner avenue, wuo alleges that he saw some men putting was locked up. 2 i @ Saratoga trunk into an express wagon at about | THE QUESTION AT ISSUE Six o’clock last Thursday morning. On Wedne: weems a doubt of the authority of the Board of Al- | day, the day previous to the robbery, seve: deriuen to pass the jaw now being carried out, and adesire to test if. Alderman Morris considers adjoining Mr. Smitli’s, to ask If he siept there at | this loose ground to stand on, and refers con- | nigot? fir. mith’s daughter-in-law returned to | Adentiy to che ioliowing passage in the charter:— | wwm Jast night trom New Baltimore and viewed “The ordinances of tue Common Council of the | the scene of the robbery. tis repo:ted that seve- | fity of New York, in lorce’on the Ist day of April, 2270, ana ai) ordinances passed and adopted since de 1st day of May, 1870, and in force at the time | Of the passage of this act, are hereby revived and to rtinned in full force as city ordinances, subject to modification, amendment and repeal by the Gernmon Council of the sald city.” That this practice of arresting persons against Whom complaints have veen preferred by the veodk-ers of the Society tor the Prevention of Cruelty Sto dnimals has been extenced into a rule. a case ‘shat came under the notice of Inspector Walling, { the Police Department, 4 short time ago, will iow. Dogs were employed to grind appies on @ aorner of Houston street and Broadway by @ Man avno sold cider in a saop there, At eight o'clock at night his son, who had been a sufferer jor years trom hemorrh of the iungs, | Was arrested and jocked up io a cell in the Four: feenth precinct station house. The young man, whose Uame was Walker, was in the store ail day every Gay and could have been Jouna there at MomeDt, as he scarcely ever wit it. [tis charged the arrests are made in this way by the officers of the sonrety as a little speculation on their own ac- count; but of course there is at present no way of Setting at the truth of the stacemunt, [t certainly About twelve o’clock yesterday a man named | ‘ooks anything but consistent ior a humane so- ¢ lety to eudeavor to crasi: men by’ harsn, anneces. | Thomas Tindell, asailmaker, fifty-four years old. re- & Wy measures, When the gentlest attention is de- | Siing at No. 24 Cook street, Williamsburg, enticed OmMicer Haynes, of the Thirty-flith street police station, wnose beat ends at the corner of Twenty- | seventh street and Lexington avenue, reports that he saw nothing unusual across the street on the night of the robbery. Ex-Kecorder smith, it may be remembered, had his pocket picked of a large iee when returning from Coanecticut some years ago aiter defending Andy Koberts, the now Alleged bond forger. ALLEGED HOMICIDE, Margaret Trainor, a woman of very intemperate | habits, late of No. 149 Sullivan street, wno was alleged to have been dangerously beaten two weeks ago by her husband, Frank Trainor, an industrious, | hard workumg man, died yesterday at her resi- dence. Her apte-mortem statement was taken some days ago by Coroner Woitman, who will hold an inquest on the body, Traimor, the husband, ia | at liberty on bail. HORRIBLE OUTRAGE. | ‘ wa anded jor the Mangy, bydropuobiae curs of the | a littie German girl named Emma Fiammer, ten aly os. a a | Fears of age, into bis rove gag and attempted q S r | to outrage her persou. The viliain, pe- | POUND IN THE WATIR, coming alarmed at the ‘ries of the ‘child, The body o an Ww y fee | and some neighbors knocking tor admittance eye tage man whose name {t supposed te | St'ns qoor, daag her from the window ol the room be Ct arles B. Golden, was found in tht water, foot | mto tue rear yard and made his escape. Cap- of Ta ehty-fourth street, North River. Papers | tain eye sg ae gti i they) ee. peing on ossession of aece: oy . | formed of the crime, detatied Detective inne and found \ 0 posseesion of deceased indica a that he | Koundsman Whitenour, who abont seven o'clock Navy street, Brooklyn. The body | last evening succeeded in capturing Tindell and the Morgue and Coroner Uroker no- James ¢ orney, of Hioratio street, found the body | Evan kiammer, the wictine of 2 man, yWhose nawe could not be learned, float- ” Ing in the 4'ock ‘oot of Horatio street, Deceased | gE LATE BHOOTING AFPRAY, bad brown or ana wore dark cloth coat and | pants. Coro er Croker has charge of ine ease. 2 m | ON the 16th 4st. Louis acta cuild Ave and @ | S@Muel Button, of No, 139 West Thirty-third | halfyears of « Whose parents live at Wo, 480 | Street, was shot yesterday morning by Isaac Gibbs, | = Rose tours of 43 et, vk missed from | of No. 145 West Fifty-second street. The dispute | , 4 of $250 was offered Jor his re- wovery, Yosterda’ the body of the misaing boy that led to the shooting arose over a game of | was found in the Water toot of Twenty-second | pti bd bait ere by Ege oar Ged | street, North Rivers Coroner Croker . | during the entire day, Towards even ibba | " bites complained that Sutton had cheatea him ont of | five cents, Sutton denied this and they separated. | Gibbs foltowed his iriend to 8 home, demanding his Ove cents. Upon being dented te pulled out 4 pistol and shot at Sutton, Fertunately the ball glanced down and caused but siight damage. Both men are negroes, OAPTUBE OF A HORSE THIEF. Yesterfay afternoon William Kelly, twenty-seven | years old, stole a horse and wagon irom in front of | locking him up in the Stagg street station honse. | Emma Flammer, the victim of tis Outrage, is a MANGLED BY, A CIRCULAR saw, A wrripie accident INappened in Halet’s mit) at Riverhead Friday even\ag. A young man namea Lewis Van Keuren m Attempting to throw oma | belt driving a circular 8.WW, by some moans pe. | come entanglea in it, and 10 an instant was drawn Sp to the shaft. Mr. Hailet,\ who fortunately wag | Manding near by, at once stoNped the engine, ana Yan Keuren was liberated as 4000 as possible, He | War ‘ound to be dreadiatly mangved and bruised, a | ford avenue, Williamsburg. OMcer Langridge at ree artery in his lert leg being severed, and it 18 | once gave chase, and the thief, to es jumped | Seared coat he ik injured internatly, although ap- | trom the wago: i ran to the foot o1 no voued are broken, witeb seems aimost | and threw himself into the water. was svon Bracelow ander tye circumstances, Jt 18 boped | fished out of the dock and locked Up in the Fourth Se A J Steet atanon house, ‘al well dressed men called at the corner house | ff# Tal arrests have been already made in this matter. | He | Monte the residence of Mr. Samuel Thursby, No. 122 Bed. | # | Boyd & Hincken, ip street, wit Peter Roberts (Br), McDonald, Hantsport, NS—C | aC afet, Xorth America (Br Landry, St Johns NF— sehr Grecian Bend (Br), Blagdon, Balifax—J F Whit- "Teitr Ions, Gordon, Corpus Christi—J H Brower & age 1 Harris Kirk, Cavilier, 8t Marys River—Slaght & it Arthur, Cruse, Georgetown, 8C—Squire Bros. fur Nellie Potter, Gaskill, Washington, NC-W K Hin- meee FB Ratlock, Moule, Georgetown, DC—Squire Senr Veto. Henderson, Philadelphia—kvans, Ball & oaehr D Sawyer, Cummings, Newburyport—Jod Frye & peaghr CR Washington, Holbrook, Welifleet—B J Wen- Schr John D Griftin, Gould, Harwieh—Noane & Gott. ystyamer Aun & Kictiards, Pailadelpiua—James a MULLEN’S MARCH. Days « Failure-434 1-3 Miles Accom- plished. iy Edward Mutlen, the champton ten mie walker of America, conciuded his attempt to walk 500 mules in stx days at twenty-four minutes past twelve this moruing, aud, as Was apparent from an early hour yesterday, failed to accomplish (be sellamposed task. All day long the attendan was limited, but at ten P.M, @ crowd of about 2 people were gathered together, Posted ia the bull looking out on the track was acopy of Mullen’s | letter to the HERALD, which attracted conswerabie | atienuon, Mullen himself complained bitterly vo! the injury it would probably do to him in having ARRIVALS, | REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND \ HERALD WHITESTONE TRLEGRAPH LINK Steam nip Elvsta (Br). Campbell, Glassow June 9, via Movile luth, with mdse and 152 pasventers to Henderson ros, Steamsnip Leo, Dearborn. Savannah June 17, with | mdse and passengers to Murray. Ferris &Co. June 1s, | 1AM, #0 miles NE. of Fryine Pim shouis, passed steam- ship Columbus, hence tor Havana. completed his 365th mite at 12:40 on Friday Bark Doris Gerdes (Ger, Meyer. Bremen $9 days, in vallast, to maser. le anchored at Sandy Hook tor oF- es. Bark Luigi P (Aus), Ferlan, Smyrna via Scala Nova 76 days. w th heorice, &c, to Slacovich & Co. Bars Jane Young (of Ardrossan), Shields, Matanzas 11 gays, wii augur (o Moses Taylor & Co; vessel to Heney Park Geneva (of Boston), Gorham, Trinidad, Cuba, via Delaware bre wi ater, 0 days, WILD sugar and inolasses to Skiddy, Minfora & Co: vessel to Miller to Houghton. Brig ams (Nor’, Isifier, Palermo #6 days, with iruit, &c, to Sgovel & Day. Passed Gibraltar Mav’ 17. Brig JH Oillingtiam (ot Boston), Treat, Trintlad, Cub: | 17 days, with sugar to the Commerce al Warenoase Cc ves-el 9 Carver & Barnes. June 12, lat 27, ion 793), } stone schr Lizzie Dewey, from Pensacola for Philadel- le P Brig Fairfieid (of Winsor, NS), Hunter, Port Caledont CB, 9 days with coal to Bird, Perkins & Job; vessel to ar Ww ux. 20) Schr Lady Woodbury, Woodbury, Utilla, Hon, 13 days, 4 wita fruit to James Douglas, Alter completing hus 377ta mile at 5h, 14m, os. He then walked ten miles, completing his 387th at 7h. 2lm. 8s., and pleted his S4rh mile, and then rested tll Sehr Davia Nickols, et Savannah 9 days, with Jum- | Der to the atlantic Dredclhg Co; vessel to master. Sehr Harry Landell, Tavior, Virginia, Schr Joveph & Franklin, Randolph, Virginia, Sebr Adefiza, Loveland, Virginia, Sehr Cheries Wooley. Balley, Vitmnia. a ped Win Mason, French, orgetown, DC, for Frovi- lence. ve Charley Woolsey, Ellis, Baltimore for New Ha- Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND souTa. Brig Memphis (Rr), Foley, Wentworth, NS, for New ork, 9 days, with pluster to O W Hertaux, L Weniworth, NS, for New t Schr Caledonia (39) York, 9 days, with plas UX. 8, for New York, George, NB, for New York, 7 x oT] Mullen then made thirty laps to make up the ‘The a0lst miie Was made in Tine, plished in 17m, 478, Miles. Schr 9 Kann Mac wirh stone to Hu Sehr Nulato sual, days, with lumber to A Richardson & Co, Sel Cyprus, Stout. sheflleld tor New York, with lum- ber \ Simpson, Clapp & Co. Schr Massachusetts, Lewis, Newport for New York, Schr Ameiia, Crosby, Poston tor New York Schr A Heaton. Phinney, isoston tor New York. Schr Richard Hill, smiih, East Greenwich for New Yarmouth, » ., and, after being Tudbed down and taking-re'reshment im the shape ofsherry aud egg, appeared on the track at 10h. Lom. Hiles. ih P Ross, Tripp, Taunton for Newark. ei, Austin, Bangor tor Newark, wish spool ark “hread Co, Schr Aravelia, Sm th, Gardiner for Philadelphia. sebr senator Grimes, Philbrook, Calais for New York, with lamber to Sumoson, Clapp & Oo. Sehr Rhode Island, Collum, Fall Rtver for New York. sear rly, Carter, Danversport for New York. Schr Roanoke, na ‘ham ior New York. Schr Beile, Simpson, Providence for Hoboken. Schr Xebec, Shropsaire, Fall River for New York, Schr © W Baidwin, Norton, Providence for New York. Schr Ann T Sidple, acon, New Bedtord tor New rk. ‘ork. Sehr Abbie H Hodgdon, Baton, Calais for New York, | wirn lumber to Wilson Godfrey. Schr Rival Dun‘on, Gardiner, Me, for New York, with lumber to John 5 Creed. sehr Star spangled Banner, Blackman, Pawtucket for New York. 430th mile was a magnificent burst of speed and as Muileu made each circult of the track he was ioudly cheered, the sympathy of the crowd eviuently being entirely with mim. He did not ap- pear in the least exhausted, and on retiring to his room, at Lih, 17m. 305., he was pronounced py tne | puysician in attendance to be in the fnest possidie | condition, Atlin. 4im., after having reated twenty- Jour minutes, he Teappeared on tue track, com- pieting Mis 4s1st mile in lum, 15s. The 432d mile was made in 10m. 26s., the 433d in 16 m.,434th in 9m. 22s., and the last nali mile | si The periormance being ended at 12 | peeatagnaS Cimon, Curtis, Relfast for Ronaout, with o'clock 24m. 448. Malien then made a short ad- | rest: ont & Co. = dress, thanking the public tor their kindness, and | Schr Rhomas Fills, Whalley. Dennis for New York, promising ii another opportunity was offered bim, | Schr $11 Maller, Smith, Millstone Pout for Kew York, and under more favorable circumstances, to show | with stone to order. a@ still better record, aie he Deering, Providence for New York, with z as labor nails to order. thon ede aieaaoantee Sau rented - ren. senr G M Partridge, Bunker, Providence tor New dark, dingy, disagreeable room, but poorly yeu- | Yerk | | tilaied, and’ not at all adapted fora pedestrian | Schr Alice © Noyes, Baker, Dents tor New York. performance. The space is entirely too limited lor purposes of fast time, and the track was in such @ poor condition that, to use the words of his Sehr Salmon Washburn, Hathaway, Taunton for New ‘ork. Schr Yankee Boy, Haghson, Pawtucket for New York. Schr H Blackman, Smith, Provilence tor New York. Schr Porto ico, Wentworth, salem for Port Jobnson. Schr Astoria, Sargent, Boston for New York. Schr Niantic. Maurice, Taunton for New York, with nails to Greeu & smith. Schr Breeze, Moti, Fall River for Trenton. Sehr dannie Westbrook, Littleivho, Portiand for New York, with umber to John 8 Selir R Leach, rendleton, Haven tor New York. Schr Oceanus, Young, Brookhaven tor New York. Schr Com Kearney, Newport for York. deur DL Stutges, Hallock, Providence for New York, Schr Liberry, Johnsen, Norwich for w York. roud.” It must be taken toto consideration, also, that Mullen has not been in training for this | match, and was compelled to walk while com- | paratively unprepared, WsToN’3 SUCCESS, PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 20, 1874, Weston accompiished his last fifty mule waik in Oh., 54m., 258, thus coming in 5m, 3is, ahead of the specified time. PEDESTRIANISM IN NEW HAMPSHIRE, Schr Chancellor, verry, Providence for New York. Schr Cicero, Young, Fall River tor New York. Sehr Charles Heath, Warren, Sa'em for Port Johnson. Schr Gertrate, Brockway, Portiund tor New York, with stone to WN Gessner. ias for New York, r Harriet Newell. ister, Ma ° tuinber to Simp.out, Cia MANCHESTER, June 20, 1874, Schr E-Dewart, Gandy, Providence for Now York. Avery, the pedestrian, who started at twelve | i cone (Cae Adams, Poriland for New York, with | lumber to order. o'clock last night, at the riding park here, to walk ehr Montezuma, Bulger, Pawtucket for New York. te & Mary Coggswell, Rondout for Pawtucket. sane nusylvania, cwing, Philadelphia tor Paw- | tucker. Schr $8 Brown, Martin, New York for Somerset. Sehr Leova Delaaoy. Delanoy, Port Jounson for North- ort. PSchr Onward, Ward, New York tor Harwich, Sehr Ruth Hodgdon, Melvin, New York jor Belfast, Schr UE Weltinan, Tirrell, Jersoy City tor Boston, Sehr M ¥ Wells, Garland, Port Joansoa for Pawtucket, r Anna J Kuasell, Chatficld, Port Jouason for Glow Tr r Minguas, Heaney, Port Johnson for Providence, Schr Mail, Meade, New York tor Greenwich, SAILED. Sc len Mar, D : dence : : a RURIDEH of peutns Caro oe eeRe. Selir Helen Mar, Danean, Providence for New York. Sehr Idaho. Johuson, Pali River for New Yor No. 240 Sixth street, Williamsburg, and wien near | yyeq jth, is consigned to Chase Talbot £ Gon night the police cantared Handy apd locked him Schr MM Merriman, Crane, Philadelphia for Somer- The Franciscan Fathers of Trenton are building has been laid, ana within two months it 1s ex- OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, Steamships Adriatic (Br), for Liverpool; City of Ches- | ter (Br), do; Batavia (Br), do; “he Queen (Br), do; Aus- | trajia (br), Glasgow; Neckar (Ger), Bremen; Cornwall | | Gs), Bristol; Colon, Aspinwat! and Kingston? ashland | St Domiugo; Ory of Austin, Galveston and’ Key West: New Orleans; George Wuasnington, ‘do; ‘an leston: Old Domid- 100 miles in twenty-two hours, bad walked sixty | , Schr Rival, Panton, Bangor for New York, with lam. Iniles at twelve minut’ 8 pist tweive o’iclock to-day, Sole He : hrMJ Laughton, iatghton, Providence for New ; 7 Schr Challenge, Marshall, Sag Harbor tor New York. CAPTURE OF 4 HIGHWAYMAN, Sehr Hurriet Gardner, Miller rauntun tor New York, h K. On the night of the 16th inst, asaman named | scnr R Leach, Pendieton, Providence for New York, Michae! Harrigan was proceeding to his residence, | Sclir Hester. Javis, Portohéster fur New York. The brig WR Sawyer, Pinkham, from Muchias, ar- home, he was aoeken down and sepued of a | BOUND Bast. small sum of money by a young rufiuh named + Charles Handy, who ‘then made his escape. Lust | 4 Schr Alabama, McCutcheon, Philadelphia for Provi- up in the Fiith precinct station house toawalt an se eXaminadion. | ygaclis Sarah A Falconer, Wilson, Elizabethport for Pro- ——<—<—$—— vilence. CATHOLIC PROGRESS IN JERSEY, Sehr anew church at New Egypt, Ocean county, N.J., | under the persona) supervision of Father P. M. Delany, & pfr.est of the order, The (oundation | pected the edifice will Le ready for divine service. SHIPPING NEWS. PEST TSS DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE \THS OF JUNE AND JULY. [Pent Office. Ethiopia . (Glasgow... |7 Bowing Green ‘avanneh: Georgia, C i Wyoming. 33.|Liverpool...|29 broadway. nd kes Hor, Wilmington, NO} BO Abyssinia «{Liveroool../4 Bowling Green orgetown, DU; Fanita, Philadelphia; ships Fronkturt Elimemien. reed, (Br), Liverpool; ' Puritan, Philadelphia: tarke S| e Gaszow. Broadway. | Jesse Goodwin (Br), Cork or valmouth; Francesco Bor- Haraburs. \ol Brand yone (Ital, do do; Mazgre Eliot (Br), Hamburg: Dev ti | Bk ane. 37-| Liverpool. |f8 Broadway, Dubrovacki (Aus), Coré or Falmouih} brig Frank Clark, City of Richmond|June 27.) Liverpoo!..|15 Broadway. Galveston, Montana June 90:1 Liverpool .| 9 Broadway. Hamburg. Shipping Notes. Propeller George Washington, $89 tons, of the New Or- Jeans line, was lowered from the mammoth sectional dock foot of Ratgers street of Thursday, ater naving | Painted, and Pacific Mail Steamship City of Panama, 1400 tons, is now on for the same purpose. * On the small sectional dock adjoining have been 9 Broadway. 3 way. Almanac for New York—This Day. QIGH WATER. Isjand,.morn 1 28 | Hook..uiorn 12 43 SUN AND MOOK, s 4 29 | Gov. 7 34} Sand: 4 “4 barks Nannie T Bell, 342 tons, and Western Sea, 255 tons, Fee errands eesti ea enn Trae co) ALI BUAR fo Vatanl AGEL, BEUGOTHORECERLGSLC TG alk, and brig Ada 8 Halls (Br), 158 tons, to calk and paint. PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 20, 1874, | steamboat Delaware was on the large sectional dock mia foot ot Cilnton street, to calk, and was followed by = the bark Olbors Ger), 871 tons, to steip, caik and re- CLEARED, metal. Steamsh!p Cornwall (Br), Western, Bristol—E EB Mor- | On the smatier Clinton street dock have been barks gan’s Sons | Jasper, 395 tons, and Liberia, 390 tons, both to patch, etemecnnge 4 Neckar (Ger), Meyer, Bremen—Ocirichs & | gna HA Walters (Ger), 330 tons, to strip, calk and re. metal. 0. pitgamsnin Kong Sverre (Nor), Dannevig, Antwerp— Punch, e & Uo. Dow, Aspinwall via Kingston, Ja~ The new ferryboat Richard Borden, built to ran be- tween Providence and Fall Kiver, was iowered from the | large balance dock foot ot Pike street on Wednesd ay, after receiving a suit of conper sheathing, and sieamship | Atlas (Br), 749 tons, is now on for new wheel and shatt and to paint bottom, On the smaller dock adjoining have been steamship Steainship Colon, Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Steamship Ashland, Whitehurst, St Domingo, 4¢e—L del Steamship City of Austin, Eldridge, Key West and Gal- veston—C H Maliory & Co ington, Whitehead, New Or- Steamship George Was! Steamship Gen Meade, Sampson, New Orleans—Prederic Jeans—Ciark & Seaman. Baker Hatteras, 463 tons, to patch metal, and brig Mary Fink, | Steamship San Salvador, Nickerson, Savannab—W B& | 427 tons, to paint. errison | ‘The entries on the screw docks, foot of Market street, have been:—On the large dock, bark Algeria (Br), 620 tons, to patch metal; schr Herbert E, 39) tons, to receive | a suit of yellow metal, and brigs AJ Pettingili, 450 tons, and Glen ale, 423 tons, both to strip, calk and remetal. | On the middie dock, brig Eva Parker, 35% tons, to «trip, osion—H F Dimock. | ealk and remetai, and propellers Blanche Paige, and trae ish America (Sr), Lockhart, Beemen—fnow’ | Gnristiana, both for new wheels and general repairs opbie PW Chapman, Miller, Antwerp—J W Schmidt & | On the small dock, pilot boat Ariel Patterson, for clean 19. spliark Medusa.¢B1), Densanore, Liverpool F Whitney | ing and painting, and propellers Olive Baker, and Nellie, for genera! repairs. ama Meretlo, ( ‘Steamship Indiana, $100 tons, of the American Steam. ‘0 Steamship Georgia, Orowell, Charleston—J W Quin- tard & Co, Steamship Benefactor, Jones, Wilmington, NC—Wm de & Co arostii CKenyon.” % © Knight, Chichester, Georgetown, DO-J Poiadelptta—Lorillard Fanita, Howe, ), Mereilo, Cork or Falinouth Bark Prospero Doge (ita), Cravari, Cork or Faimouth | *ip line, of Philadelphia, has been in the large Erie —Slocovich& Co, Benin dock, to paint bottom, moh eeunato Camilla (ta), Olivari, Cork or Fal- | Anew palance dock has jast been built at Gowanus park Askoy (Nor), Marcussen, Cork for orders—Funch, | Basiv, having a capacity to raise vessels of 6 (ons. aye & Co, This dock will be referred toas the Gowanus balance Catterina G (tal 4 - depery uutrine G deal), Maggiols, Queenstowa for of | Gog, There have been releed on it daring tho week Bark Marco i ‘0.0 (Ger), Minssen, Hamburg~Herman Koop & Go, i Berk Guldregn (Nor), Androva, Antwerp—Punch, Eaye 0, are Euploea (Gav), Friek, Konigsberg—Punch, Eaye schr Leola Murchison, 600 tons, tocalk and paint; the Charities and Correction steamer Henry Smith, to ealk, paint ad metal inthe water Hine: schr Matilda Brooks, 250 tous, for calking, painting and general re- | pairs; steamer Mercury, for large general repairs, and a dredging machine, to ealk and paint. On the Erie Basin sectional dock have been barge Ma tilda, for general repairs; tug HF Hamill, for exam- ination; schrs {1 N isanus, 666 tons, for slight repairs and cleaning; Rodgers, for general repairs, aud ida Birdsall, 868 tons, for new keel. Maritime Miscctlany,. Snip Jonx Wart, 1166 tons, of Bath, has been sold to Capt Deshon, of Boston, and gihars for $36,600. She is Bp yoars old, and now loading in Philadelphia tor \Cron- a Bank Granstowe (Nor), Neilsen, from Antwerp igs New Vark (betore reporiéd), strack on the bar at tile 6nd of davle isignd on the morning of he Wb af 0. Bark Zacharias (Swe), Lindberg, Copenbagen—faneh, Edye & Oo ark Nejlie May, Blair, Navasea—B D Metealf & Co, Bark Bianche flow, Gould, Portiand—Miller & Hough- ton. Weark, Woodside, Montgomery, Portland—Gilehrist nite & Co, Brig Btilicone (Aus), Vrancich, Cork or Falmouth—Slo- covich & Co, Brig Mary Gibbs, Whittemore, Stettin—Marcus Hunter Co. Brig Cheviot (Br), Nelson, Bahia via Richmond, Va— Brig Nellie Ware, Ashbury, Matanzas—J 0 Ward & Co. ta sehr Viet yr, McCready, Para—G Amsinck & Co, Schr Spagk (Br, Tenio, st Johug, N¥-«Jiation, Wawon * May, at thi she struck saving an) thick fox set In, 2d the wi crew | th v thi whit they stood in. ft ume! su tie ane vata ht vessel cou! try and seve te materials and iheir effects trom the ré Ls she had disappeared Bara Conconpia tor to Savannah of & into Is keel is berland rained, Taland (as béfore*reportea), and is leaking. Bark Exrre (of Brixham), Loc! owetber, Ger), trom Cave Verde Islands, was A7th “inst from Darien, tor the pur- the dry dock for repairs, The ves- 6, having been ashore on Cum- from Monserat, with La re and }'me juice, for London, was wrecked May 22,00 Pal ster ‘Reet (faland of Barbara); very litile of the cargo ave Bric Torrrp Zone (Br), for Port au Prince, while pro- cecding to sea on the afternoon of 18th inst, run into in Bast River N rying awa: fig some planks in ton and re; the brig’s jibboom and head gear, aud tow, Was lorwich, car- Start. ef bow. She reiutned for examina- steamer City of irs. Some of the sicamer’s light woodwork ‘was left hanging to her bows. Sour Caro Brun, At Boston 20th from Ellsworth, Me Feports:—At 1! o'clock Thurstay night, when 15 miles Northeast of Cs Cable bu She andea ored sor but, the weather comiug on thick, she was obliged to cut | e Ann, she ran into the Ocean Telegraph y, Josing an anchor and 10 tatuoms of chain. two hours to get clear of the buoy, the'chain, which, together with the anchor, were ieft banging on the buoy. ihe buoy isa large one and lies in the track of coasting vessels. 1 Scur Hartix Haske), 130 tons, built at this port in eh ae gio" %014 to Mr Owen Brennan, for a truiter, Turgx-Mastep Scur, bonnd up, was ashore, on the A 19th fost, off Lower Cedar Point, Steaxee mile pe day afternoon, cain boat Union. The 1 Pomona, OrsasteRs iN ArRIL—The of the Bureau Veritas has just Hme disasters, reported 4 1874, concern: statistics :—sailing French, 2% American, 6 Italian, 6 Swedis) Rugsian, 2 Greek, ! which the nationality 1s anknown, included 30 sail 1Sermant dish. In this missing. Sypvzy, CB, June d sehr JL Cotter, At Barbados 10th cruise, arrived Ma: A letter from St the island an unknown bark, with double ing, supposed to be sing throuch the Buttermilk cl ‘otomac River. from Staten Island for this city, hannel yester- e in collision wish she Hamilton ferry mer had ber paddle box stove in on her joiner work carried away. no damage. jommittee of Management published the list of mari- ng the month of April. ari x all Sage. This list gives the followl vessels lost, 2i6—viz, 93 English, , 23 Norwi 2 2 Ret Rca bh Brazilian, 1’ Portugnese, and. 2 of 19—Bi Osceola, of New Bedford, of Bt John, NB, are stranded at Cow Whalemen, ins, bark Pioneer, Tripp, of NB, for a elena, dated May 11, reports seen off sapesils, boil. the Janus, of New Bedford. Spoken. Ship RL Lane (Br). murat, from Liverpool via BW 23.30, lon 33:17. Pass for st John, NB, no date. Bhi Wood bu pm dane & off Key West, Burk Conquest, «mall, ory, from New Orleaus for Havre, from Catiz tor Gloucester, Mass, June 19 (hy steamship Siberia, at Boston 20th), Bark Maria Louse Gry Liverpool, May 3, lat 31 3), Dumas, from Galveston for lon 73. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Steamship Montana Returned Disabicad in Machincry—Arrivals and Depart- Lrverroor, June 20, 1874. The Williams & Guion new steamship Montana, which left here the 17th in: ston her first voyage to New York, has returned with her machinery disabied. She had no passengers. Loxvox, Jane 20,1374. ARRIVALS, Arrived at Liverpool June 19, bark Messel (Nor), Pe- dersen, Nortolk. Arrived at Southampton June 20, steamship Berlin (Ger), Purscher, Ba! Itimore for Bremen (and proceeded), Arrive. at Penarth June 19, bark Lizzie Fox (Br), Hur- rall, New York. Arrived at Moville June 2. steamship Utopia (Br), Campbell, New York for Glasgow. Arrived at Belfast June 19, bark The Kildare (Br), Da- vis, Pensacola. Arrived at Queen: stown June 20, steamship Wisconsin (Br), Freeman, New York for Liverpool. Arrived at Havre Galveston, June 19, bark Lydia (Swe), Nielsen, Arrived at Barcelona, bark Renom (Sp), Garriga, New Orleans, Arrived at Trieste. bark W A Farnsworth (Br), John- ston. New York, Arrived at Hong Kong June 16, ship Pilgrim, Fowle, Boston—1i9 days pa: sage. SAILINGS. Sailed from Liverpool June 17, steamship Montana (Br), Forsyth, New York (and returned 20th, with ma- chinery disabled—see above). Satled from London June 20, bark Burnside, Pender- grace, United States. Sailed trom Deal June 20, bark Thos C Seed (Br), Proc- tor, United States. Sailed from Bristol June 20, bark Carpione (Ital), Stur- lese, United states. Sailed trom Giasgow June 20, bark Deseti Dubrovacki (Aus), Chersonaz, United States. Sailed from Limerick June 19, bark Northern Queen (Br), Dollar, United States, United States. Saited trom Silgo Peraao, United Stat Sailed from Belfast Jane 19, bark Impi (Rus), Jacob- June 19, bark Frugoni de Voto (Ita. tes, Sailed from Stavanger June —, bark Orvar Odd (Nor), Johannesen, United tates. #ailed from Hong Kong June 16, steamship Grenada, Seabury, San Francisco via Yokohama, with a full list of passengers and freight. Foreign Ports. Burros Aynes, April 90—Arrived, barks Fergn-on, Savanna Paige, Ponsscota, eiled May 11, bark Chalmette, Waite, “foreign ports.” «Br), ared C jay 3: York. iy Kate (Br) via Montevideo; May 4, Mokend schr Sadie F Caller, Webber, New in port May 15, bark Jupiter Ger), for New York, ldg. isLzk, Hon, J Barwavos, June me New Yors—wili toad (¢ }—In port brig Tula, Miller, from for do, 10—In port brig Dante (Br), for new York, with molasses at 4c. Caucurra, May 15—In port, ships Mirzapore (Br). for New ¥i (Bp), tor do, Proceedin; Brown tor ew Yo: Hox Kona, may 2 1 Manila and Now In poi may Nightingale, Cutler, Boyd. ant Horatio 0: Derwent (Br), York; Windward, Francisco. ‘ork; Scindia (3r), Harrison, for lo, 1dg; Jason ja Port Natal; Simla, Satter, for Mauritius. down May 15, ship Tantallon Castie (Br), rk. Sailed, ship Johanne (Ger), Benge, rk. 22, ships Oracle (Br), Era we ott for Sau Francisca; barks Marmion, Sprazue, Small, for 40, Augusta, Gada, for Manila, to load for Kew Stannard drom Shanghae), for San tor Havana, June 18—Sailed, steamship Juniata, Catha- rine (from Philade! una), New Orleans. Hatirax, June 17—Arrived, schr Prairie Bird (Br), Clare, New York for st Johns, NF, putin windbound. Mavagouz, May Baltimore (and satled W Lon More : June 1, sailed 10th for New 30—Arrived, brigs Echo, McUahan, June 6 ‘for Gu: and Bulti- Y. a (Br), Wisnow, Fajardo (and of! Porst-4-Pitax, June 7—Sailed, brig Chance (Br), Uhris- vaphir, New York, ORT CALEDONIA, CB, June 11—In port ships § Vaughan | (Br), Show, for New York, ide; bark 8 © Beal, ‘Bailey for do, do; brig Atwe (Er): McKinnon, for do, do; schr Scranton, Howes, tor do, do. Cleared 4th, brig bark Dirigo, Thorn, Havana: éth, New Vork: ath, MB Nickerson, Kirkpatrick, Pictou, NX, June i5—Arrived, mon, Charleston (and remained in Quin, June 18 Arrived, ship B New Orleans; Philadelphia. Castalia, Whitmore, Havana; 5th, brig Fairfield, Hunter, 0. brig Acadia (Br), Ga- ort 18th). Meicalf (Nor), Beck, Katie McDonald (Br), Melaness, Rio Jaxeino, May 26—In port, bark Ca: ero (Br), Walker. for Baltimore, lag. P ah ¢ SaNtos, Ma; Hampton, R New York; n Janeiro, unc, St Jo Z—Suiled, schr John Williamson, (Br). for bark Amoy (Br), for Hampton Roads, or! May 23, bark Piakatque (Br), ‘Seott, from io rig Cornucovia (Br), Bontillier, ax, NB, vane 15—Arrived. bark Cavour, Stinson, Havre vin Sandy Hook; 16th, sche Avon (Br), King! Philadelphia. Sailed I8tn, ship Kendrick Mish, Watts, Live i. Cleared 19th, bark Priscilla, Fraser, Bristol, B. Tour (Chil), April 27—sailed, bark Don Justo, Ben- A Nh tet 5, 21—In port, bark Kate Carnie (Br) for New York, }dg; brig Fiery Cross (Br), Sonter, tor do, do. American Ports. nett, Antwerp, ALEXANDRIA, J) june 19—Arrived, schr B W Hill, Bos- in. ig clemaart| John Gibson, New York; schrs Ad- die Rierson, and J New Haven. BOS: Christensen, Glouceste: | Chapman, Howard, Elis, Balt 1, do; Joseph: Huntley, Hodges, Port Johnson Tenney, Hobok Ny June 2—Arrived, steamshij Harmison, ‘Liverpool via Queenstown: Bermuda; Oyrus Hall, Cobb. do; John Joningon, Macs, do; Joseot w Zealand, [as Wellington, ' Boston; J M Richards, Siberia (Br), mark Rex (Nor), ng; schrs O M Remington, ‘Ancroid, ‘Valhot, Charleston} Wiliam tuck, Miller, Phila: J Middicton, Jr. T imore ; W Fish, :eavay, Weehawken: RH Ponghkeepaio;” Connecticat, Lord, do; Wille’ Harris, Emma, Crocket™ New York, Cleared—steameérs Oriental, Doane, Savannah ; Nor- man, Nickerson, Philadetphta; Neptane, Berry, New Ger) Gowner, Valparaiso; Hattie York; barks Manila G Hall, Carter, Kio Peters, Cork, tor orders; Dio Fill (Aus), Cat risburg, Cod, fast, Ireland; Hh sate Dominican, (Not), Sorensen, Vo Poinnd Alexandria: Lottie, West, New York: Gen Sheridan, New York. via ‘K janeiro; Rosa W ticher (Ger), rinich, Bel’ Aspiniwall; Adda (Br), ret; Vort Medway, NS: brigs dyno k tor orderg; sclirs Ubarles F Hever, Taylor, Baltimore: Copia, en nebec River: Hannah M Buell, Buck, Portland, to load for Charleston; Lue: tor Philadelphia, Jones, Merrithew, Rockport, Me, ALTIMORE, June 19—Cleared, achrs Stephen Davol, to Joa Buntley, Bostor Balled: ark Rial 2th—C eared n, Hay) Gonads, ba rk; Industrie (4 (Br), Mo#ride BANGOR, ley, Philadelphia, Cleared—Senv Ma BATH, June 13— ice: schrs do for do. Sailed 18th, sehr Mary Phel Nickerson ; Pernambuco, ine 18—Arrived, schr Annie Jones, Raw- Ida A Jayne, Joseph and Robt E Graham, do ior 80; Ponnell, ato Philadelphia; Grace Davis, Georgetown; John Win ft Prentice. lelen, Perry, aa ct to (Mr, for Antigua, nishin'’s Ohio (Ger). Hesse, Bremen; rleston: barks Countess of Dutterin donderey; Clitton (Br), Raffle, New r), Hiicken, Bremen; brig Nancy rtha Weeks, White, Rondont. Arrived, brig Chas Miller, light, for Allen, Ira Laffrinier, Philadeiphis, Bowman, Mail, Merrill, New York; 109th, bri fon, do; sehrs Rath Shaw and Wm rice BKISTOL, June IS-Arrived, sclir St Zimo, Davis, Phil- afelphia. Sailed—Schra Elm Uity, Allen, Elizabethport: Win Kelly, Hoboken; Delphi, H Bowen, Oolden, New York: BRISTOL FERRY, June 19~Arrived, schr Richa w, dre CEDAR K land, Fisher, New ¥ Philagdipnia. ¥S, Fla. June 15—Sailed, sehr Mary D Ire- ork. CHARLESTON, June 20—Arrived, steamshins Cham- pion, Lo Abby Watson, Rock: Ralled—steamshi| Kquator, Philudetpay CALAIS, oe Ib, ford, ‘agg’ O'F Binds, ckwood, New York; sea Gull, Baltimore: Urig *Zouth Carolina, Becket, New York; ved, achrs Battie Eiten, Ash- akrTed, abr Philadelphia; vol Boynton, Hull, Now York; léth, brig Milwaukie, Mitcher, Cleared 16th, schrs F A Magee, Haskell, and Josephine, wicket New ¥ tlh, New Gitbee ray, do tras 7 Dag "Sine Taegan, slp Belmont (ip Binge ; ‘wo ir), London 16th’ St Chrinopher (len, srandhort st Joha, NB; sch Baille Coursey, Sippie, valtimore, In port 17th, barks Minna ier), Fisher, United King- femninert Por do: Sane" AN eye” ot tis ates Sane so Agnes T Grace, smalley. a NB: JP Wyu Urann, and Light of th Arper, for Philadel DIGHTON, June 1s—Suiled, schrs Millie E Mewuh, and SUNG ARTOWN Jang Ie Are D pOWN. June Ved. brig W HI Parks, Dix, Philadelphia tor Boston; »-hrs Johnie Mewservey. New York for Lockland; & ¥ Turner, Walker, do for Camden; 5 D Hart, Burgess. ’hiladeiphtt tor Portsinouth, FORTRESS MONROE, June 4—Sailed, barks Due Fi- dele (itah, New York; N C Kierkegaard (Nor), Balti- RIVER, Jane 18~Arrivea, schrs 1 i en, Podue, New York: Kacer, Howard, “Cold apriee o C Reading RR No il, Heron. Georgetown; 19th, Thos B dep, Alien, Philadeiphia nie Fern, £ston, sllzabeth- port : Sailed 18th, schrs Sparkle, Shropshire, Trenton: Watch: man, Candage, and R Leach, New York; Sevec, SI shire, Trenton: 19m, F H Odiorne, Baltimore; Ellon Colgate, Golding, Philadelphia. GALVESTON, June Cleared, steamship San Anto- nig (Br), Rea, Liverpool via New Yors. KRY WEST, June 6—Arnved. schrs Mary T Bryan, ‘Thompson, Philadelphia; 9th, Ada Kldridge, Bahr, Pas! cagoula, in port 13th, schr Ruth 3 Carlisle, Smith, for New York, to sail shortly. KENNEBUNKVOL,, June 18~Arrived, sehr J © Nash, Crowley, New York. LYNN, June 1/—Arrived, schra Electa Bailey, Smith, Philadelphia; 14th, 1 W Godirey, Jerome, do; Wth, Nels ie pamper, ‘iley and Helen Kommeil, Corson, do. MOBILE,’ Jane 16—Cleared, schr Lizzie, Pope, Jax maica NEW ORLEANS, June (6—Arrived, bark Aretusa (Sp). © ips Caledonia, Potter, from roi iiverpool; Freeman Clark, Bosworth, from do; schrs Theresa (, Quilter & Havana; Alice Agnes, Parsous, trom Grand Cay: aa yeittr—Arrived, Steamship New Orleavs, Clapp, New ‘ork, Ped s Cicated—Steamships Wilmingwon, Holmes, Baltimore via Havana ; Western Metropolis, Quick, New York; Van- guard (Br, Gill, Liverpool; ship Adornia (itr), Davis, d arks Farinie J McLellan, Cann, Ronen; ‘Fleetwit Smith, Cork, rom the Pasces 2h, steamship Cortes, for New Yor; ship Carondelet, tor Liverpool. ‘a rae ORFO! june 18—Arrived, scar anna EB Cranmer, niher, Uanal Locks tor By ared—Britt ( ms, Berbl NEWBURY YOR, Jnue '18—suiled, sour voort. Kelly, New Yor! NEW BEDFORD, June 18—Armived, schrs Fox, Vase Philadelphia; Golden Ray, Davis, Port John- ary Marrow, Foss, Wilmington, son; Orient, Staples, Hoboken. Hey x oe pil Cage Rot J; Young Teazer, Slocum, aud Goy Burton, Vianney, Phiiadelpiia Fashion, Rongont; RH Wilson, Harris, New York: ‘Ada Herbert, Chase, and Henry Gibbs, Coffin, Port Johnson, Sailed—Senrss C Hart, Kellv, Georgetown, DC, M HL ead, Beason, ’niladelphia; J Woodbur: Northrup, do; DL Sturges, Miles’ New York: Bela Peek, Avery; Tho Enis, Kelly; Goiden Eagle, Kelly, and i ti Perry, dos Elm City, Kelly; Wm M 5 Moni putinse s , Parker, e bb, Hor. Argo, Guiney; Hen) Gnglish, Chase; lize and Ann T sinple. Bacon. do. NEWPORT, Jutie 18 PM Arrived, sehra Sharp Clark, Fall River for Cold Spring and sailed | ence, Sackett, Pawtucket tor Haverstraw: Young, Providence tor New York: G M Part for do: Roanoke, Simmons, Taunton, tor do Hayden, East Greenwich tor do (and ati sade 4M igi. sailed—Schr Thomas P Ball, Rider, Providence for Philadelphia, 19th, AM—Arrived, brigs Florence, Rathbun, Philaael- phia tor Somerset; Joan Pierce, Townsend, do for Provi dence; schr J Burley, Northup, New Wedvord for Phiia- elphia, Also arrived, brig Wm Mallory, Jr, Forsyth, Phitadel- ph for Somerset; Harbinger, Harper, from Bangor tor orders, Salled—Schrs Massachusetts, Lewis; Romeo, Linnell; Wooley, Tirrell, and CG sadler, Douglas, New Fork: Joseph P Koss ‘Tripp, and Niantic, Morris, Taun- ton for do: J Terry, Marcus, and Margaret Jane, Kenne- dy, Providence for Haverstraw; Arabella, sinita, Gar Grier, for Philadelphia; Helen, Searlv. Apponaig for New York; Watchful, ‘Gill, and Nicanor, Hogan, New Bedford for do; F Corwin, Delaney, Providence for Haverstraw; Belle, Simpson, do tor loboken ; Odell,” Winslow, Binehill, Me, for — Philadelphia; Ida, Deering, and Francis Hatch, Green, Providence for New York; Mary Johnson, Phinney, Fall River tor do; Harriet Gardver, Miller, ahd Satmon Washburn, Hatha~ yay, Taunton for do; O'W Baldwin, Morton, Providence for do} 1daho, Jameson, do for do;' Mary A Lovell, War- ren, do for do: Paramount, Howes, New Londén for Dennis; Seaport, Velsor, Fall River for Now York; sloops Commerce, ‘Ty1er, Somerset tor do; Emily, Way: den, Bast Greenwicn for do) Also g sailed, brig ith, Johnson, Addison, Me, for Port au Prince, PM—Arrived, schrs Horizon, Leet, Rondout; Nicholas Mehrhotf, Mehrhot, Croton Point; Tvy sell, Cox, Philar delphia lor Somerset: Cynthia Jane, Gardner, Provt- dence for New York, Also, schr David P Floyd, Clifford, Gloucester tor New York (and sailed). satled—Sehrs Monteznma, Bulger, Pawtucket for New York (atter being on the ‘marine railway), Joseph Ro- gers, Fredonia. and J Burley. NORWICH, June 19—saued, schrs Millie Frank, and M 4A Predmore, New York. NEW LONDON, June 19~Arrived, schrs Hudson, Ho- hoken; Unele Joe, New York; Helen B, Pawtucket tor do, Sailed—Schrs Niacara, and Cornelius, New York. FORTLAND (Oregon), June 12—Arrived, bark Garl baldt Noves. Hong Kong. PORT TOWNSEND, June 12—Arrived, ship Rosalia (Br), Veal, San Francisco, PASS CAVALLO, June 12—Arrived, schrs Auna A Hol- ton, New York; Ajax, Saunders, Pensacola. PHIADELPHTA, June 20—Arnived, steamers Harris- burg, Winnett, and Achilles, Wiletts, Boston; bark St Mathias (Ger). Wiebe, Bremen; schrs Lizcie B Gregg, , Sprace Head, Anderson, Portiand ; Charlie Cobb, Ureei: Me: Lorie, Somers, Ashiey River; Hate Hall, Middle. ton, Lebanon; Jonathan Mav Mead. and Richatd Vaux, Robinson, Boston: Florida, Gilmore, Belfast, Mey Flor ence & Lillian, Smito, Wareham, & 'S Scranton, Miser, Pawtucket; Ahn Hamilton, Davis, Cons Kiver; @ A Hof man, Hoffman, Fall River and cleared for Charlestown): marshall Perria, Rackett, Dorchester (and cleared to re- urn). Salied—Steamship Vaderiand (Belg), Jackson, Ant wert Gitared—Stoamers Hunter. Sherman, and Guif Strear, Rogers, Frovidence; Roman, Crowell, toston; Hi Charleston; barks Anu Ehzabeth, Dorp, - w), Mulmys, Elsinore ‘tor orders, ua, Munday, Saguas Walter Lowes, To ngor; schrs Adeline Elwood, Hawkins, Provi Althea, Smith, New York; George M 8: Louise Smith, Weober, aud M P Collins, 5 mouth; Watson, Groot, St John, NB; Clara smith, Portland; Lixzie D sinali, Tice, Danversports far. ding, smith; Ponvert, Allen; Ann S Cannon, Outten, and Dongiass Haynes, Adams, Boston, Wm Weaver, Weaver, avis, Westeott, Cambridyeport Pratt, Pawtucket; JJ Bright, Kendall, Chelsea; Arche! # Reeves, Smith, South Boston; AH Kawards, Bartlet, mt ge. Cleared 19th, barks Chas Gumm (Br), for orders; Alivid (Nor), Marcuasen, Belt tore reported). Newcastix, De}, June 20—Steamer Palisade, from Balti- more for Penns Grove, NJ, passed uy D Ingrahar, from Hadda Pratt, for Pawtucket; Calista, for and and Reeves, for South Boston, passed down PM day. Bark Vestlander, for Antwerp. anchored o last night and proceede’ under steam this AM. PM—Vassed in, bark Autocrat, trom Havre, Guil- hard. for Sagua; ‘barkentine Cazique. trom Barbados; the latter passed here this afternoon under steam, Pi up—Sebrs J 8 Ivans, from Providence: Aldrid| | from Boston ; W G Dearborn, from Bath : Paugasset, fro1 New York; Mary 8 Smith, ‘trom Salem; Win Bennett, from New ‘Bodtord; WC Pigeon, from Somerset, T Sin- neckson, from Providence; James Jones. froin Boston, Pi lown—Schra Haison, for Boston, Walter Pal mer, for Providence; Winged Rover, tor Newport; B Chaich, for Mew Bedford; Florence Nowell, for Ports mouth. Lewes, Del, June 2, AM—Schrs H Curtis, FJ Trafton, Moves Willagmuson and A M Aldridve passed in yesterday, and bark Margaret Evang and brig Sea Spray weit sea, New York pilot boat No 4, revenue cutter Hamiltom and others were at the breakwater yesterday evening. PM—Bound out, brig JS Clark: schrs MeNameny, fox Weymouth; Bliss, sinneckson. W A Levering, ) P Vai Dusen, Sarah Harding, J © ‘thompson, J 5 Hewett, 81 rah Elizabeth, ana Geo Fontaine, PORTLAND, Jane 1§—Cieared, brig Open Sea, Hatoh, Kennebec, to load for New York. Ith—Arrived. ship Translt, “Percy. Liverpools. brit Mary © Mariner, Donil, Sagua; schrs Manida mee Rich, Alexandria; Millie Trim, Trim, and ieonard Bornham, Baltimore. PROVIDENCE, June 19—Arrived, steamers Black« tone, Hallett, Baltimore via Norfolk; Florida, Crocker, ‘hitadeiphia; echrs A M Lee, Taylor, do: Eliza A soribt ner, Smith, do Lane, Lane, do; West Wind, s do; B i King, ‘don, do: George ¥ Reppiler, Blizas South Amboy , Sheffield, Port Johnson y Eliza Pharo, Sherman, do; Lucy Church. Pierce, do for Pawtucket: Murcena Munson, Dayton, Newburg; sloop Waterloo, Moyers, New York. Below—Schrs Fredonia, from Port Johnson; A @ Lawnon, Fitzpatrick, trom Haverstraw. In the Bay thig schr Con Sallea—Schrs Anne E Stevens, Montgomery: Pochas met ‘Kett; Ida dela Torre, Chase, and Mary J Laugh+ ton, Laughton, Philadelphia; Thomas Jetferson, Bloxot Frances © Smith, Nichols; Wm ¥ Burden, adams; Loon, Hobbs; Nightingale, Young; Cynthia Jane, Gardner; L ess, Conklin; Abby Weld, Yeaton, and Tunis Bodie, Bilvia, New Yor PAWTUCKET, June 19—Arrived, schrs BH Warfo fprague; J 8 Terry, Raynor; Jas H Young, Barrett, am Cornelia, Oraig, Port Johnson. led—Sehra' American Eagle, Shaw, ?hijadelphia Pakir. Holland Justice, Lynehy and Henry Cole, wick, New York. RIGHMOND, June 18—Arrived, steamship Wyatioke, ew York. ed—Schrs Potomac, Williams, Newcastle, Del, vit Osborn Henrietta. Matthews, Stamfo1 sHOGKLAND, June 17~Arrived, schr Huntress. Brown, “SAN FRANCISCO, Jane 2—Arrived, steamship Mons en BARCE na, from Panam NAH, Jane 17—Arrived, bark Concordia (Ger), Katelhodt, Darien tor repairs (not as telegraphed), J B Bleeck SAVAN prbligd—Sclurs Rentuskoag, Providence: Glynwood ir), Prince Edward Island. OSAUEM, June Ie-Sared. schra 8 Levoring, Corsong M AMeGaivun, Catl, and fia Lafrinier, dn, Phila | delphia; Decatur Vakes, Baker; Chas Io Warren Fannie ‘Elder, Rich; Mountain Laurel, Wiring, an Mary A Pearson, Warren, Port Johnson. | FOMERSET, June earned. aches Excelsior, Bly x Ryder, Hobokes ead: re pete tes Whaley, Philadelphiag | Naiad Queen, Smith, do: Caroline & Corieii, Lord, an Cabinet, Westall, i9th—Arrived, ‘sehr en, Sailed—Schrs Helen A Ames, Endic De! Elias Ross, Cathcart, and Bertha, York. WILMINE TON, NC. Gd 18—Cleared, bark lidorad@ Wor), Dy lerson, Hamburg, OWARRIN June 18-Atrived, schr Henry Lenael, Jars . Eiizabethport. “Balied seh? Rurge, Warwick, Trenton, isth—arrived, sehr Onrust, Rymer, Pitiadelphin. 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