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12 a an “A FOURTH WARD WoRnY, The Deflant Underground Lodger | | being actually rorten. | Keepers Raided Upon. THE HORRORS OF CELLAR LIFE. There were meving sights and moving scenes in the Fourth ward yesterday that were out of the burly burly of the everyday lite of tha) wonderml resort of rinz-time patriots and supporters, And # was that particular portion of cur city govern- ment anatomy commonly known a+ the Board of Heath woica were at the bottom of the unusual @ecurrences of the day. THE HUMAN RATS THAT BURROW UNDER GROUND, the hardest to get at, and whea got at very hard to conquer, Were the ovjerts of yesterday's Visita tion. ‘There were at one tine about 124 of these underground habitations, and up to last February ail had been vacated as dwellings; but when this summer opened there were ten which continued | stu to defy the Board, Despite every warntng they persisted in living in them, and so on Friday the Board put its foot down aad resolved to take the resistants by the neck and ty main Jorce md the ward of the nuisances, The wors of destruc- tion was confided to Dr. C. B. Lockwood, the In- spector of the Board for the Foarth ana Second | wards. Sergeants Stait and Lefferts, with @ squad of picked men of ihe Sanitary Poiiee squad, were detailed to accompany him, and with the entire party, early yesterday morning, a HERALD reporter started down town with Water street as the object of atiack. On reaching Chatham square two men we e sent from the main force to quietly take possession of each of the ten Places aestined for an overhauling, with erders not to tell the owners what was in store for them, It fell to the lot of No. 336 Water street to be vis ited first. Tuis house, as well as No. 333 and 33) is situated in one of the worst biocks in the street. Ginshops, bucket shops, cellar lodging holes and hogses used for the Worst of purposes abound upon all sides, The houses are ail rickety look- ing, though of brick, bere and there one making the oiners ail tue more grimy in appearance by a splash of green or brown paint over the wood- work of the doorways aud windows, which the artists of tue region believe enuances, in the eyes of tue night wayla) THE VALUE OF THE TREASURES to be found withia, The sidewalks are old and brosen and the gutters and street itself oozy with the mud and dirt accumulations of weeks. The arrivai of a large body of uniormed police in suca a iocality 1s douotiess, night or day, HOt a Dovelty; but as it 1s aiways hailed as an omen of trouble for somebody who has coolly kilied somebody eise, and “won't be took” by a single policeman, or of some O.her little Fourth ward peccadilio, it always atiracts acrowd, And Lockwoou’s locust armed backers appearance on the Scene Was not an e. ee.tion to the general rule. And sucha crowd! Where they came irom, and how they got, where they did get, was a msstery. They came so quickly ‘that oue Was alinust led to beheve that they had come Op out ol the ground, But the mystery was ariially eXpiamed by the shutting of cellar traps, be slamuung oO: dourways aud the occasional scrambing out of a low storied window ol a Fagged urchin, who, the moment he couched the | ground, rab towards tie pouce to lear What was Wp wit a yell. “SA-AY WOT YER GOIN’ FUR, COPS 1"? By the time the police hud made a way for them- selves througa (he tarong, which Wes made up in get part of meu in their snirt sleeves with loated iaces, and women in torn and tattered | gowis, abd With an odor Ol giu and moiasses woout them twat was positively revolting, the Wouan of the house had composed versed suili- Giently Ww receive ber guests. SPECIMEN NO. 1. ‘The cellar of No, 336 was reached by going down four shusy steps, and When ove Was Salely in the Govr he bud to keep in & Hall vent posture in order to provect Lis head (rom the bourds waich served Q8 8 cellilg. Pus cedar Was mace up of two rooms, WIth two olfshootings six by Live, and there were fires beds visivle, one having been whisked out ol the way ito the back yard just before the “oops?” arrival. ‘the dor coming roa (ae rooms: Was stifing. ihe landlady appsrent Was an cn- elent lish woman o ratuer rough mieo, but Wao Was polite ev dea.ly in ver lansuage ony becau ol tue -reseuce oi tie “Doctuor.” ‘This cellar was considered by ver as a specialty ior loug where Bie reporter Was told by oue o. the “buoys” on the BIGEWaik that a3 Many 4s Jorly o.ten dortavly.” SPECIMEN NO. 2. At No. 338 the ceiling Was low like Its next door Beighbor, and had jour small Luuks. Was i vue couer oi the “ironi? room, beind which a y looking damset of an uncertain age preicnued to be pract.siug the articie sald to be nex! (0 godliness iio & lew black Lotties, In The revess o1 one O1 the Windows, that looked out upon a bare Wall, bul Up ute grating COWL Wicd adoven urcuiLs Were peerimg with grinming Laces, twWo Wiile ens strutted proudiy, masters of all the corn they surveyed im the inwd a thelr ieei—a dozen yruins or So. Tue propr.etress Was an Irisa Wonan, gho of tongue, uno a1 movement and gesture. “she eudeavored to impr Visitors that there Was vol a Weaituler place tu the Who Ward, and as sue Uslered itis big JOKE with Ab air as serious as @ mnister cuuld put ou at a Janeral, she anised tue sickenimg al OF tLe room wih ‘a gusto ana sak of bbe hips that made even tie policewen present laugh a@'oud. “But how wboutr thisr? — said the Doctor, stooping down and taking up a} plank out of the Mooring, revealing benea!h a pool Of dark water. A pow eman pul his buton down inte it abd jound it over a lout in depth, and, as me siirred it about, there Came up Irom the woshy bottom a Diack, Muddy mixture sickeulig ta edor. The landiady, ay parentiy, cid not relisa this fest; jor, just befure the water was stirred up, she had stooped down und tasen some 0 epen — and weld it up to view with tie re- ny, e Test look at me. I've beeu here gon’ on four years, and do | look sick?’ And it must be said tat she looked quite weil and Lardened 10 ber busmess of lodging. and the like. SPECIMEN NO. 3. No. 3237/4 was on tue opposite side of the way. It was a arty, dark, dismal hoe—one room, wipes WX ie€et by jour Little pi'ca-dark od rooms, about Jour 12 8iz6, and @ back room, which we Kitchen, Tie air was suffocaung. There was tae méuai vur in tue coruer o} the ‘rout room, with the Usual cheap pictures, some of them in culors by | some Of tne “oid masters” Of the ward, The pro- pr tor avas a young Engush Cockney. He was intensely surprisea #t the Ductor’s cail and asked for a few ways’ prace, but was reused. Taree miserable jock nz woxien, blear-eycd aad poorly cia), Whu Were in the place, ran back imto the rear ovmae toe Docter Was vouwg vot, “Well,” Build ie Cockney to one o7 bbe policemen, “1 Was £OIDg (o wove anyuow, and I am glad you've come.” He then looked @t the wowen and jeer- Ingiy remarked, “1 buried one of "em Vother day.’? Th: Doctor saggeatea that the cause of the aeath Was rheumatism, “Well, something hike that; guess it Was rum-atism, thaigh.” Aud (he iellow grinned ike 4 inonkey over 1 OWL joke. SPECIME®S Nox. 4 AND 5. No. 14 Dover street, just bee, on the corner, WAS (OUnd Withoul apy Leds, 4h beiug sO Hear the scene of the raid at No. 308 Water Steet, that the owner had time to get them ay) sta® it was a dingy place, with two hte hoe 3 ob lignted, not quite a® bad as tye others, but bad for ail that. No, 13 Owk street Was. aiso found oR the alert. . SPECIMEN NO. 6. No. 149 Chatham street was (aken oompletely by surprise, It is a large pace, under ground, of course, with @ jarge bar aud main room tor arukers, 1nis room was cut oat one end by a partivon wich serveu as one side te’ a row of 100Ins Whicd Opeued Out into a narrow passage Way. On the otner wide of this pase ee Way Was another row of rooms. pe = COMIN was low apd shaky-looking. To get to the rooms one had to enter a sort of entry Which led directiy to tie sinks. Over the Sinks, Woere the ceiling Ougit to ve, the Lltny drip, nee from @ stable overnead had carried away ak! the mortar, aud the rafiers of the stable floor \ TO truded, covered with wie srabiing reise, bo wn along the walls. agaist which two oi — eo 4 Maly 288 trou. either the staot & sewer pipe ly enetrated tie papermne + The stench oi the place whea the doors vere first thrown open WAS someting tudescrinavly borri- ble. how any human vemg could sle-p there a single night aod live tii worning is a wonder, and } yeethere Were a8 Many as seven giris asieep in | the roums When toe tWo skirmishers of the main force of police potnced 1D. Tie ostensivie pro- | tor ui the place Was a Gertnan, wu took mat- | jute easily, and wever UbLéred a word of pro. test Wile the beds were being knocked dows and carried out to the sidewalk. Tue girls were all prostitutes, and seemed greatly irightened at firs thinking at they themselves had been “puiied."’ One, Who said sue was twenty-two yeurs oid, but did nol lok r Aiteen, exclaimed, av the ‘beds were belig taken ovt, “i'm giways mm ascrape; | only cane here eeverday and the day oe.ore taat | came irom tie siand |? Aiter this nad veen gutted ana tie Was seut to teem flat the v iberately put his beds back again. Dr, Lockwood @t once sent for further in- atrocious fom the Board of iseaith about the Matter, and soor after, while cleaning out another jace ig Willan street, was by Assistant itary Buperintendent Jones, who ted tne pouce feturn fo the piace in Chatham street, No. 149. The goots moment. were found bolted and the we Fred and no one anont, 50, as DY replace dng the beds in bis deo the vruprietor ‘bimseif sanitary coae, be will fu slaped come | Asmall bar , s upem her | it iu ber | ye can’t flad sweeter water any- | rooms un- | the ba ls | NEW YORK H ‘Open to proscention fora flagrant violation of the } without waiting to be asked to open he exclaimed, on Mondiy taatthe day oi defying tie Health Board bas pussed vy, and that he, ane wil hke him, will not be allowed vo play toe old bluff game of years ago. SEVEN AND RIGHT, ) a Sma S$: ECIMENS NOS. No. 53 Cuatham str visi'ed and cleaned out, some ol the ticks found Nos. 10 North Wiiliam aod wso altended tu ia the usual 246 William w Way. SPECI It was at No. of the underg! < NO. NINE (A BEAUTY). 9 North Wiltam that the horrors nd system were brought ouc in all thew hideousnes it is what is calied a “double-de cellar under another, In the first cela celling O, Which Was on a level with the street, there was a bar, 9 piano and @ sufa, aud to the rear of the irout room tarce Small bedrooms, Gone down & pult of narrow, winding stairs, the visitors ‘ound four other rooms, and, inciedibie as tt may seem, ited uy as bedrooms. ‘Inere was no Way by whic. (he light of day could penetrate into this horrid den, and & light had to be procured before the men were able to enter with saiety. ‘The closeness aud steven of this horrid floor (*), whea hed a litte kitcaen Tlant adjoining the sink, in Wh ca, by tue stove, | the cook slept, Was overpowerlig, and more than ouce during the work of carrying out the beds the Men bad to go up to tae Orst Moor (the frst colar) | toeseape sudocation. Yet te Miserable creatures who cecupied tuem seemed 10: to realize what a | deati-veaimg place they were wallowing in. | what could any offic den, was next | | “Why,’? satd one to the HERALD reporter, “iny | Toom dowu here is very cool anu .’ar Dever sick.” | She wore death in her hice, poor thing, and seemed not fo know it, the proprietor of tis den is named Curtis, the brother of tue Cartis who shot a@ sulor a short time ago. He swaggered in and out during the furniture trans.er with the | air 0} adog at day. He is also tie reputed owuer oc No. 10, the same street, and bu-.ed limsell | tively about the place when the eignt beds wer drazged out of the dark holes, calied rooms, nto which the celiur » as divided, THE REAL CRIMINALS, The raid was an effective one, As the law does not aurhorize a nealth inspector to lock up The de. ater removing Lue ‘urnitare (/t oniy alms at their not beg used a8 dweilings, and can be legally used as places Of busmess, urovided no one “dwelis” there) 1118 possible that some of the deu- keepers yesterday may have removed their beds back to the rooms alter the raiders had gone, ‘ty dy ths is, however, to commit a miscemeanor, and tue offender ts liable to severe penalties. FOILED BURGLARS. Attempt to Rob the New York County Bank, Criminal Enterprise. The metropolis was yesterday startled by a genuine attempt at bank burglary alter the most scientific and approved methods. An adjoining house to the New York County Bapk building, on Eizntn avenue, had been tasen by the burglars, and (rom it they had began their mine into the vaults when they were discovered. Three were captured, but the principal criminal escaped. It bas fur several years been regarded as a set- led fact that the corner oj Eighth avenue and Fourteenth street was nota profitable site lor an oyster house, 80 strongly impressed with this idea have the business men in that neighborhood become that they not only declined to compete With the chop house already opened ip the vicinity, but began to adopt the sirictly cash system in all their dealings with their fellow tradesmea who were uniortunate enouzh to be located there, ‘The steaks could not be paid for, the butchers Teasoued, aud the house pay expen: The ven- | Iso4.”? ders of cuinaware and cooking utensils evidently | formed much the same idea, jor ali former pro- | prietors of the said establishment stricken irom their credit rol the avenue may be imagined, therefore, when in the latter part of March an enterprising gentie- | man, giving bis name as Gilmore, leased the | premises at No, 83 Eighth avenue and opened tne cornes. bie man. He was pre-emiuently qualified to reply to advertisements ‘tom property owners tor “gen- tecl parties” who would ve willing to become ten- amis, He became popular at once, and ir. Arthur, who owned the premises, was periectly willing to close the contract lor $7,000; im cash by the genial Gilmore and a mortgage tor the remaining $4,000 was given, it did not strike the quondam proprietof as at all remarkable that Gilmore agreed to the fo:eclosuce of the mortgage on the’lst of August if tne balance was not paid. It might have occurred to some busiuess men that | this was a case ol remarkable confidence in human ability. Doubtless tuis wi.lingness to stand or tall | in the nobie effort to establish a chop house was ascribed to Giimore’s generosity. Thea, remar«- able to relate, Giimure had tne faculty of paying his bills promptiy. The butchers, tin and china ware men and others began to fraternize with the agreeable proprietor. | THE LIFE OF TRADE, Mr. Gilmore was an enterprising man. rear of his own, which opened on Fourteenta street, just beiow the corner of Eighth avenue, At this Stage of the narrative it may be incidentally mentioned, first, that there is @ bank at the corner of these two great thorougofares, and second, that by the possession of this bidiard hail the genial Giimore, as it were, took the banking house witnin | ri If this lact had ever occurred to any | of the neighbors, or had it ben generally known’ | his embrace, | that he rented both the building oa Eighth avenue and tie one on Four. | | teenth = street for bis sole ccupancy, not even the most canticus depositor would have been uneasy, jor Gilmore was a | “square” man and paid his debts. Equally worthy | of remark was it that he always opened and closed | | bot the chop house and the biliiard hall himself. | He was always present and sawto his own busi- hess sirictly. case it 18 a fact capable of veritication that at least one tradesman in the locality “elt that tie bank was more secure because Gilmore was so hear it.” ring proprietor, wuo had now so firmly estav- ashed himseli im the conideuce of everyvody that he did uot Lesitate to admit that he haved irom Washimgion Cty, over tue oilllavd room on Fourteenth sir Everybody was giad of it, and the receipts of the establisuine..t were Jarge. A SIKANGER FaOM THE COUNTRY. The large brown sione edifice on the northwest corner of Eight avenue and Fouricentn sireet !s occupied by the New York County National and the New York Savings Bagns. The latter is located in the pasement story, and the former on the toor direcily above, reached irom the street by iron stairs. Now, had the suave Gilinore taken he trouble to read the aunual reports to the State Banking Superiniendent, or to ave consulted the City Directory, € Would have jearned that oe was passing his days and bigo's of honest labor in the very closest proximity w over $3,000,000 uf cash aud collaterals, Hat the coop louse business was paying, aud Gil- more was “gomg i strong.” G. A. Davis, a carpenter on rourieenth erect two strong partitions In tue cellar, votn ex- tending ‘row wail to wail, and intended to deaden the noise 0. the street, su that the scuiery maids wuo were to atiend @ steam bofler “or heating the biilard room and supp ying hot water to the bars” would pow be interrupied. To be sure, it ‘was summer, but (hen a s'eau boiler was @ use ul article to have in the house. and the partitions were putin, A day or two alter Gilmore enga,ed @ workman of Alexander McUarel, of No, 84 Eighth avenne, to move asmal) tabular bower of | Ubusual etrength trom the kitchen into the back ceiiar. Gimore was @ practical man; ne Ledeved in util iziuw the tradesmen and mechanics of the neigh. borbood, — Such was the romance of Gilmore s triumph Where others iad faied, just as it woud have been told on Friday evening to any one who might nave “droppeu” ito tue establteti- ment 01 this gracious baker oO! clams and vender oO. drinks, Stil there was ope reality about ins | man’s lie, UNDERGROUND LIF! About midnight on Friday, as OMcer Keller, of a he -ixteenth precinct, was on his post in tront of th'e New York Savings Bunk, ne imagined that he oeected the soand of @ dill, Wuicn seemed to con ie irom the couniing room. Keller waited quie ‘ly until his side partuer on Fourteenth street, Otiaer Sinclair, came to the corner, woen he at once ) 8f rmed him of 1s susp.cions, and sent him by a circuitous route to te station house for assistance. C, W. Brinkerhof, the sec: retary ot the bauk, was aso notified, Cap- tain Chetry, Who tad become anxious avout the Donk OM account of an vecurrence whch came to hia Hotice, Nad for ten days previous been cautioning Ais Men Lo keep @careiui watch of th instituuon. Tie reserve Was Caled out at onc and Captain .Cherry conducted tue squad in per. fon. All this the the ch of tue drill was heard, as reyalar In Ki8 Pulsarious 48 the reathing of a Nydrave ram. joUndsmen Kurns aod Atkins were Ordered to gain tl¢ Tuoi Of tie House In Wich the billiard room wag located, the front door ston. A squad approached and © sergeant knocked jor admis jimge displayed his busi- ond story front window ce Was. secon thereat, and Avain toe sua ve ¢ tact: jor, aa the lowly raised, bis ve been | The surprise of | house in a style which made old habitués of the | juarvel. Gilmore was an exceedingly affa- | $3,000 were paid | | capable ol | Steam Power Enlisted in Behalf of the | old cneery Way, 10LD ON A MINUTR, SERGEANTS | Tht be rignt dowa.”” With such a cordial reeep*ion | rao bat waity Tr vO it was the geniat nore, of the Sixteentn ward. | ‘The face of the popular agam appearel, and agai he saiv, Sol rich); Vm commg now,” The oicer Was pat ence personiied., He Waited, A traies: in tue same Mao sn the pershvorcood, Keward W, Hugues, oF No. 57 Enghtn avenue. saw cm emerge trow the seuttie on the roo Of the invested Lu laing, aud Wane vis way rapdly #ong the bousevops toward Fisteenti siieet. Then the deor was breken i, an, OW ascending 40 the see ud oor, they fund that Mr. Gilmore tad departed in £0 Le paste, 0s he tad jit Dis gid) wateh in bis vest on a char, Meomenie OiLcers Burns and Atkins had reached the roo trom the Fourteentn street side just im ume to sce three men leap trom a second story rear Wine dow iio the yard of @ Gweilug tronting on Fi. teeuth sirer. The lugitives scaled the division feuces #ith the agility ol cats, and were seen rap- july waking their way in that manner toward uth aveuue, Oulcers Burns and Alkins reached the street in the suortest possibe times, and ru bing around Ninto avenue to kiiteenth stieet, 5 cured Lue men us they emerged trom tue rout door of No, 314. Officer Burns captured two 0) the nied While Atkins tok the tuird, The three juzi- | Lives Were coupletely “winded,” and coud bot | run, ‘ive successiul Gilusore, however, was Lot seen, | | ON THE RECORDS, The men were at once tuken fo the Sixteenth preciner station house, where they gave ¢ er hames as Wiliam Morgan, of Stalfora, Coun Charles Sanborn, who re Used to give Nis atdress, and James simpson, o: te West Siue Hoel, Cu Tain Cherry at once recognized Morgan as The lo: orabie No, 64, of the *Rozues’ Ginery nolo rious desperado, with the loilowing desert thou :— Wilham Burtiett, alas Bunker, pork packer, lve Jeet ten incies in eight; aged twenty-two i He has served twice 11 Jouet, from waence be litely got.ree by ieming lunacy. Sunpsou 13 | 2 Ull'd Cass plespockel, and (eels Honored by tue com) auy in which he finds bimsel. Regarding | Sanborn Lotuing is yet Known, Ihey were aa lcked up. it was subsequently a-certained by a HEUALD private detective that Gilmore's reat name is J. J. Clare, and tuat a ar, tague, 1 o 4 Irving place, recognized him | one day, when he visited uis restaurant, as tne man Wi.om Ne as one of tue jurors had seen co yicted 0: murder in Baltim /re’several years $n Gilmore was acquainted with a great many pro.al- nent nen im Washiagioa, ws weil asm New Yor! Dir. Jones, an attaché of the bank, states that he remembers him as a very exemplayy Meuber ol aD E, iscopal church in Fistieta street, PEEDS OF DARKNESS, Descending the r.ckety stairs into the cellar, with Captain Cherry leadins, @ H&RALD repre- seutitive began an exploration Oi the bargid work. ihe darkness Was imiense wutda candie was procured. Aiter passing the doubie partit.ons Wuich were intenced to prevent tue noise o1 the drili being heaid on the street, a boiler, siazaimg a strain of 120 p.uud3s ob pressure to the square inch, Was seen in acorner, The oeams ol tie floor were found cut away, and directly opposite the large saie in the savings bank the Wail Was found to ve entirely re- Aole had also been arilied throug) a ek of granite inco the fireproo! vault o: the The men dad evidently .ett everytuing 11a norry, jor the Grids and the heavy matet o/ lead and Wood were close by. Tne wall was heavily braced where tue brick had been rewoved, aud everything had the appearance of having beea by experts The room on the second four, 1 had been occupied by Gilmore, was found aveadinl state of contusion, ‘This fvor three rooms deep, and im the turd | Was scen tie most complicated arran beams moa was one ment of levers and been an intention to hay attacsed both banks va | the same night. The comuunicanion between | tuis floor and the ballroom was effecced throuzh a door whic c u.d scarcely be noticed from the | dancing hall side, 1s was the door turou:h which the three Ingitives who were captured | eitected their entraice mto tue ballroom aad thence into the yard. Ine entire house was | occupied by the gang, The barkeepers were not | permitted to sleep on the premises, | In the billiard room were six tables. In the kitchen the fire im the ringe was buruing bright | and tie taoles were all reauy lor the custome toe ensuing day, No curgiars? tos, SUC as Jim. | mies or wrenches were fouud, THE TIME AND 1HE MAN, It is now clear that the attack on the vaults of | the two safes was 'o have been made on the night ot July 3. The arth of July comes on saturday | and isa holday. Ths cay with Sunday woud have been smpiy sutticient to have torn the saie all lo pieces. Althowch the Secretary visits te bank every day. he couid not Nave seen tue b | In tne back of the Safe unless he had opened it. It | 48 no y very clear Why Gi. ore was not partucular | aboat the mortgaze expiring om August 1. As it | has turned out the banks do not lose a vent. TORY OF THE BO.LER. The emplové of Alexander McCarel, No, 4 Etghth avenue, who placed the bouer im position, makes the joilowing statement:—{hs boiler was first put up in the kitchen, om the first foor, just of (he dining saloon. 1 put the boiler in piace wud Aujusted the Smovepipe to the fue, “fue kitchen was tO small’? Giimore said, and wanted | it taken down staira, lmore asked me one sa’ urday, tWo WeessS avo to-day, it I would re- | | move the boiler to the cellar and put iv down the He took | a great step Jurward by renting the butiding in the | Todustry has its reward, and in this | As the Weeks roiled around the enter. | opened @ dancing academy | treet, was employed’ to , ‘Lue boiler Was moved aud put in position. | | the authorities expect with vigiiance to be able to back stuirs aione, On tWo-inci gas pipe. We stuck it in acarner, and ae at first Sati to me not to do anything more, but aiterwards changed his | mind and hed me’ fix it. [putin the smoxepipe, and soivremains. There never was auy fire mit | except some would craw. i did not make the bouer., Guimore owes a bill Of $31 70 C0 this Nouse for boilers, | ranges, kc, I never suspec ed the man, ana b coud have got $100 worin of goods, Partitions | Were up when [ was there, Davis was nnisting the doc Gilmore bolrowed two trowe.s of me | 1 wanted him to wait tll to-day, but e said that he Wanicd them at once for stopping | | Up rat holes, Gilmore escaped by the scuttle ad was seen by Mr. rhaghes, of No. Eighth aveaue, | | going over the roof, In oue place he made a jump | of ht jeet, thence by a rope ladder inte the | | yard, aud thence into Filteenth street, IN THE POL CE CURT, Join simpson, Char.es Sanvorn and William , Morgan we e vronght into Jeierson Market Poly Court yesterday aiterpoon charged with attem. t ing tovo..1ut a burglary on the New York Cou Bauk Boild ng, corner of big) th avenue ad Fou teenth strect.’ Justice Morg n remanded the pris: opers nti Monday, at half-pasi three o’cock, when lurther examination will be had. BURGLARY “IN GRAND STREET. A Boy Almost Beaten to Death, Three meu went into the store of Mr. Louis Fien- stein, at No. 218 Grand street, and asked what it | would cost to repair a gold chain, which one oi the party sulmitted, Mr. Fienstein examined the ar- | ticle and answerei the question put him. In | the meantime two of the men walked about the store, looking apparently care- lessly at its coutents, Taking the chain from | the jewellers | auds they weut away, saying they would cali aguin. They did go back a second time, | bul their visit was anything but an agreeable one | | for the s' rekeeper. While he was at dinner | yesterday the three men went into the sop. | Moir.s F.eustein, a boy Lweive years oid, son oi ihe | owner of the piace, Was in cuarge of it. Recoz- nizing the men as persons he had seen talking on business matters with lis lather the previous day, he adwitved them, ‘Jaey Were no sooner ias.ide tuan they caught the boy, and. tu syite of his cries lor eip, pinioued and gagged him. While two Were engazed iu Us Work the thor rifled the store of ITs Valuavies, and wheu the lad Was help- less they } acKed Lhe 00S Up In parcels and carried tuem ol, AW. lau living On Lue Oppusite side of the girevt, Who had heard young Fienstein’s cries for Le!p, huriied across te street, but belore she got to tas door of the jeweiller’s shop the tiveves had got away, Sie went into the house aud discovered tae lad bound and gagged in a room beniad the shop She liover- ated bm and called in a surgeon, fs ue Was vleeding pro.usely from the nose and | ears. He coll tue surgeon the men had at iret endeavored to righteo jum, but hading that | course 0, no avail they beat hima unmerciuily apd | ti en bound iia, pucting a woollen rag ite nis | outh, Ob leaving the store the thieves yard Enzabeth street, where they turned up | and went tutoa Jager beer saloon. In orinatioa of the case Was given to Captain Cltncus, of tie Fouriecnth pre , and he promptiy sent a de facument 0: ollcers In plain Gotues to exumine the store avd hunt down the burgiars. Tne drawers and givss cases La the slioy Were torn out of their | jiaces and thrown avout in reckiess con.usion. | reveral dicatio 8 reveal the work of a weil Kkown thicl, and the pouce are coniident 0: soon being a@.e to apprefend the gang. Morris Flenstein, his ia ber says, is iying in @ dangerous condition, and serious sears are entertained Jor ais lie. Tis, and the ower burglary at the bank, are proofs or | the active disposition of the thieves just TL berated | Jrom Siug ='ny, and it 18 More thau Likely the pubs lie Wil have waay simuar visitations during the coming mouths. In expectation of this Captain Irving has detaned 4 numver 0; his men for patrol | duty a night tu diferent parts of tue city, and prevent and frustrate the objects Of some of tue desperadoes Low at liberty, \ A WARNING 10 BILLPOSTERS, Perry 4. Smiti, aged twenty-two, was arrested | by the police of the [wenty-ninth precinct for posting bills on the public lampposts on Filth ave- | nue, and on being taken to Court on the following | * 9 morning was fined $10, Commissioner Van Nort | having called the attention of tue Police Depart Ment to these violations of the Corporation ordi+ nan veral orders ave been issued tothe police to’ arrest the violators in every case coming under Lien" observation, Died. Warnkr.~On Friday, June 26, FRANCES M. WaAR- NEK, ih tue 4186 year of her age. funerat will fake piace irom her late resi- de 9 Gates avenue, Brookivo, The relatives an ends ol the jamily are respectfuily livited to attend, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Lor Other veathé See Lent Pave.) | Phen ‘there seems tu have | sh sof) 40 aper which 1 putin tus e whether it | | Washington £6 went | ¥ SHIPPING NEWS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, DATES OF PEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR TOE MONTHS OF JUNE AND -ULY Seals, | Deatinatinn.| “On June at.) Laverpoul «1:9 Broadway. June 30} Ham urs. :!114 Broadway. Tune A.| Glasgow. ..17 Bow ing Green. ssi Nuly Liverpool {}f Bowling Green Misra k Inly 1] fremoa [2 Mowing Green Ocern July 4)|Laverpool..|19 Broadway. City of Paris. 0072 ay Laver! ool.|15 Broa wan. Spain July verpoo!..!69 Broadwi China... nly Liverjoot. |i Bowung Green Amane.. July 4] Bremen, °|2 Mow! ng Green a July &.|Liverpool.. |i Powiing Green an, «+f tuly 2 Kowling Green Civ ot Monireal.. | uly 5 Broadlw Britaunte. eee} Daly: 19 ¢roadw: Cana July | Washington tuly Jul aay HTuly -lJuiy Tic fiamburg. [ile Broadwas. 15. 'Liverpool.. 1k Bowling Green Almanac for New York—This Day. Scot HIGH WATER, Gov, Island..mora 7 09 sandy Hook..morn 6 24 Gate....morn 8 54 £UN AND MOON, Sun mses. Sun sets Moon sets, PORT OF NEW YORX, JOMS 27, 1874. 430 735 CLEARED. City of Richmond (Br), Brooks, Liverpool yompson, Liverpool via Queans- via Queensiown—J G Steamship [aly (Br, —F WJ Hurst. iuishi9 Pembroke (Br), Williams, Cardiff—A Baxter Steamship Mosel (Ger, Ernst, Bremen via South: elrichs & Co. p Peter Jebsen (Nor), Wulf, Antwerp—Funeh, & Co. ewiship Ernst Moritz Arndt (Ger), Felberg, Stettin— Chas Kammelsberg & Ce Steamship Pereire (i'r), Surmont, Havre via Brest—Geo Mackenzie. Steanish p City Mail teamshin Steamstip Cuba, Reynolds. Havana, Progreso, Cam- peachy and Vera Cruz—e Alexandre & ons. Steamship Cily os Waco, Greenman, Galveston via Kev of Panama, Lund, Aspinwat!—Pacific West—C H Mahiory & Co. pacamabip Emily B Souder, Burdick, New Orleans—Fred jaker. steamship Knickerbocker, Kemble, Clark & Seaman. New Orleans— Steaniship H Livingston, Mallory, Savannah—W R Garrison, Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, Charleston—H B Mor- an & CO, SSteamsip Regulator, Wood, Wilmington, NC—W P yde & Co. steamsmip Ellen S Terry, Salyear, Newbern—Murray, Fe & Co. ppteamalp Jobn Gibson, Winters, Georgetown—J C ‘Steamship Vindicator, Doane, Philadelphia—Lorillard Steamship Steainshin Gen Whi:ney. Hallett, Bosion—U F Dimock. caine Win Tapscott, Moraga Loadou—/apscott Bros & “Shia Republic (Br), Mosher, Antwerp—Jocob W Behmidt & Co. Bark Nancy Bryson (Br), Duucan, Liverpool—Chas L Wright & Co. z is Bark Assyria (Ital), Veraldi, Cork or Falmouth—Sloco- vich & Co. z Bars Rosa B (ital), Limonette, Cork or Falmouth—Slo- 1k Co, ‘asci (Ital), Nicolini, Cork or Faimouth-y C Seazer, Bar< Ema (Aus), Lucovich, Cors or Falmouth—Slo- 1k VO rk Princtpessa M Vittoria (Ital), Cork or Falmouth— vied & 0. Bark - ci Fratelli (tal), Ferro, Cork or Falmouth—J C ager. Bark Lorenzo. (Nor), Funch, kdye & Co. Bark A © Meyer (Ger), Fohnbrodt, Cork for orders— Funch, dye & Co. Bark Gazelle (Sor), Brun, Amsterdam—Funch, Edye & Hesseloerg, Cork for orders— Co. Bark Geo W Jones (Br), Porter, Antwerp—James W El- weil & Co. Sars Daphne (Nor), Olsen, Dunkirk—C Tobias & Co. Bark Western Sea, Hansed, Gioraliar for viders—J Ht Winchester & Co Bark Mariaune IIT (ort, Santos, Lisvon—G Amanck peng ty estaway (in, Marehison, Morgan Pill, E— arre| & Co. x 1 rig Dowenico (Ttal), Jaccarino, Corfu—Funchs, Edye & Co. Brig Chariotte, White, Barbados—Miller & Houghton. Brig & lngenaé, Wiley, Port au Prince—& Murray, Jr. Brig A H Hails (Br), Julnston, Falmouth, Ja—A i 5ol~ omon & Co. ¢ Brig Laura Gertrude, Risk, Fernandina—E D Harlbut. Co, Brig N Stowers, Salvage, Roston—Waish, Field & Way. Sent AH Lenox, Gray, Ports Piata—thébaud Bros. tehr Mott Bedell, Porter, Gibara—8 F Meteali & Co, Schr Kicardo Barros, Newton, Baricoi—B J Wenberg. Schr A O'Mullen, Urane, st Johns, N¥—C W Ber- teaux. _ Sehr Astra (Br), Haskins, St John, NB—P I Nevius & Son. : Schr JW Scott (Br), Hatfeld, st John, Par ver. nacht Horry White, Hopkins, Jacksonville—Warren ay, tChr Harriet Brewster, Squires, Feruandina—A Ab- NB—Heney & Schr § P Hall, Chipman, Brunsw Hixgias, Wilini calt & ( Loin Murchison, Jones, Wilmington, NC—E 8 sehr :arah Bernice, Proctor, Mach'as—Jas Murray & Warren Ray. on, NU—B fF Met- 0, Schr Nulatto, Small, Machias—Jas Vurray & Co, tenr Sea Lark, Pike, La-t Weymoaih, Mass—Je. Frye Co. sehr A & E Baker, Murray, New Maven—Racxott & en—Charles H tamford Manu- it, Smith, New Haven—Rackett & Bro, vards, Padatelpnia—James ro. Schr Brandywine, Fengar, New E Low. Sehr R A Forsyth, Hobbie, Stamford— facturing € sloop Axi tamer Ann Eliza, K 10 ieamer Beverly, Pierce. Philadelphia—James Hand | REPORTED BY THE MFRALD STRAW YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TSLEGRAPH LINE. Steamship Denmark ( via Havre Lil with mdse and 2,5 passengursto & WoO Hurst, June U6, lat 1948, lon 1740, passed ship Hena- dur. pund 5r, lat 43.1), lon 48 5), passed three la ergs, about 4 miles to the nortr ard; 2d, lat ip Zev'andia (Br), fro eusacola’ tor *), Sumner, London June 1 | ERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1874.—QUADRKUPLE | f teenstown; 20th, 5PM, steamship Uaeic (Br), hence for Loudon. steamship Arragon (Br), Symon:, Bristol June 13, with | d 3l passengers to’ + EB Morzan’s 0 June 21 5 assed several larg d bark Glovamiz, steering we wWansem , do, Steamstup Am-rica. (Ger), Himbeck, Bremen June 13 J Southampton 16th, with indse and 2:0 passeaers to richs & Co. During the firstand middie parc of the passace had varivble winds and ther: latier part variable winds and mut fox. June 19, tat 4395, Jon 1307, passed bark George (Ger), trom New Yoré tor H iecborgs; sam: ip Cortes, Kemble, New Orleans June 20 with mdse an Jon 791, spoke bark NM Haven, from Cardenad for New Vora. steamship Montgomery, Fairctoth, Savannah June 24, with mdse and passengers to Lowden. 26.1, Lat 37 05, Jon 7443. passed: a ark, bound X, showing white thay with biack bail in ce Zith, 10'AM, 9 mies N of Bar- Negat, passe | a White yacht, bound 8, snowing red cross on white tas, Bark Emelia Revetlo (Ita), Rolla, Belfast 39 days, in ba.list tod © seager, Bars Ceres (Sor), Boe, Limerick 3) days, in ballast to Tetens & Bockinanh, Bark Bucetaius (ital), Orlandint, Savonia 64 days, in bai ast to Slocovich & 6, Passes Gioralac May 1, Bark Ginlia (tal, Domenici, Palerno 5’ days, with fruit to Lawrence, Giles & Co; vessel to J C séager. Passed Gibraltar May M4, Bars Linda stewart ‘of Portland), Stinchfeld, Old Harbon Ja, 24 days, with sugar to A It Solomon: vessel to Crocker.’ Wool &'Co. lune 4 saw a steainsinip ashore on Bir ’s Polns, on the north end of Crooxed Island; was Lerw-brig-rlzzed, tunnel pa nted waie, with blues top dred stripe; Was throwing cargo overboard (ihe Ular- i, before reporie 1), Sark TF Whiten, Carver, Matanzas 10days, with sugar to Carver & Barnes, Bark Ciliton of Barbados), Snow, Baltimore 7 days, in baiast, to James Henry. ur Vraie, 1 rinswi Ga 8 days, with nival pores to Doilnes, Potier & Co; vessel to# D Murlout & 0. Sehr § T Winterton, Osborn, Nortolk. rehr J K shaw, Cox, Baltimore, Fehr KJ Hovt, Arnold, Balumore tor New Maven, Sear sed Nyinpi, Keily. Baltimore tor Boston. Passed Tavoaga Usll Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Brig Marsha'l Dutch, Turner, Portland for New York, wit) hay to orde Schr fda L, searse, Bath for New York, with ice to Co, Selir Luna, Wels New Bedford for New Yor’. Sclir i ucia B ives, Sands, Pawiuexet for New York, Bene Geo 8 Keppier, Sprague, Providence tor New ‘ork. Sclir A’bion, Youn, Fali River for New York. velir srank Randal, Macias tor New Yours, with lath to Simpson, Clapp & vo. Sehr itarmooa, & Schr Charke Mi Rridgeport tor New Yor's. Jones Boston for New York. Fehr Nicunor, Hogan, sew London for New Yor, Scr Willow Uarp, orton, Bosion tor New York, Schr rastern Parker, Frankfort tor New York, with stone to Smith & sehr Free Wid, Frisbit, Portsmouth for New York. Schr Louisa Kuox, Mrovideuce jor New Yor, Scuir KF Graham, Jarvis Norwhport for New York. Sehr E Waterman, hing ey, Nantucket tor Rondout. Schr Martha Maria, Veasie, Bangor tor sew York, with lumber to M nso. sehr or, Hill, New Haven for New York, sear NA Farwell, Barnum, Dresden, Me, for New York, with Ice to Jon 8 Creed, selir Uid Zack, Matthews, sorwich for Newburg. night Amelia Augusia, Hughes, connecticut iver for w York. sehr Lillie Brewster, Ree!, Machias for New York, | with lumber to Simpson, Clapp & Co. solir Viola, Look, Fall River tor New York, Sehr K Russell, Russell, Vortiand for New York, with Ice to order. Y Bane 5 © Buckingham, Mack, New London for New or Sclir AL Wilder, Whayt, Bangor for New York. yiit Dreadnaught, saunders, New Haven for New ork. ‘sehir C Carroll, Donovan, Portsmouth for New York. Scr Leontine, Fox, Providence tor New York. Schr Jenny Lint, Spenecr, Brantlord tor New York. “Sehr Henry Giols, Hawkins, New Bediord tor Now Kk, Setir Orlando Smitn, Kerna, Providence for Yew York, Steamer Doris. shirley, Providence ior New Yor, with mdse and passen cers. BOUND Baar. Steamship Gen Whitney, Hallett, New York for Boston ship Mariania V1 wort), Dos ‘Santos, New York tor Lisoort Via St Joins, SF Brig Mein ), Foley, New York for Windsor, N& Schr JH Youmans, sin i, Hobok Schr Fly, Carver, Port Jobnsou tor Pr sehr Niudtic, Myer jor Faunton, Sehr GF Brown, Gedue., khondont: ‘or Fall River. Sone Iris, Lang, New York for iarwicn Behr John sitow, Caldwell, New vork for Machiag, Schr Pertha J #vliows, smith, New Yor: tor Portand. Scr Brunette, Rica New \ork tor Bangor, shone S Channcey Grats, Kennedy, stoudont for Bos. ton, aul brig ayd- | Dassengers to Clark & Seaman. 24th, lat 314), | | | her first suit of yellow metal sheathing. SHEET. Fehr Marv Brewer, Saunders, Rondont for Salem. Behr Pociie, Ginn, New sor. for Comicon. rD Lsturses, Mdes, New York tur Sew Redford. Schr Robert Myhan, Koach New Yors for Banger, Sehr Nulato, om New York for M chtus, 10h tae Spangled Banner, Blackman, Port Jonnson for New tavern Schr Caroline & Cornelia, Lord, Hoboken tor Somerset, chr Ann f sipple, Baker, Port Jotusoa tor New Bed- ford ‘Schr Ella Jane, Allen, New Yor's for Bridgeport. sehr Marcellus, Fieming, Fuizabethport tor Boston. Schr br W Powers, saunders, 10:1 Jonson for Nor- Walk. scir A M Acken, Woodhull, New York tor Port Jetfer- son rehr Gov Coney, Fehr Loon, Hub! on, Port Johnson for Boston. . Kon tout for Weluect selir Addié Suwyer, Coos, Hovoken ior Boston sehr Harper, Conner, toboken tor Buckspor sehr Kate J’ Hoyt Arno, Baltimore or New Haven, sebt Acricola, Fullerion, Hoboken for Boston, Schr Anthony Burton, Johnson. Port Johason for Paw- ticket. Sciir Ann, Stratton, Port Johnson tor Boston. ghghs Jud A’ Crawford, Goktsmin, Vhiladelphia for ost Sehr Pennsylvania, Pickett, Rondout for Providence. Behr Mary it Mutha, Perry, | hvavethport tor Warren. Schr AG tHazard, Darnam, Newburg tor New Loudon. Senr il 5 Bridges, Landrick, Hobo sen tor Bostoa, Sehr ireasu' 1, lizubethport rr Schr Mayes New vors tor Pawtucket, Schr Exvedi . Roudout tor Orient Schr Ohio, Grinneli, K ngston tor New Maven. Scr Lucy A Orcust, art Hobocen for Lynn. Echy Jesse Cart, Cnierhiil, New Yors for Northport, Seur the Siar ir), York tor St Joun, NB. Seur Jos ’ sehr » "Perey, rehr Amelia, Wentwor:h, Round Schr New Zealand, siuions, "ort Sclir Angola. Websier, oboken to i Blackman, Imogene Dv lor -tockton, ohnson tor Boston. Thomaston. old, Kondout tor New Bedford. dy, Port Johuson tor Paw- tucket. Schr Jennie, Tratton, Port Johnson for Taunton. peels Just PortJennson for Narragansett , Schr Bella R Hu Sehr W& Mowr. Schr Adair F Bol gusta, Schr Pharo, Sherman, New York for Somerset. Schy Rs smith, Nekeérson, New York tor Dennis, , Brush, New York for Fol! River. ton, New Yors tor Bridgeport. ey, Ciladwick, Port Jounson tor Au- Steamer Doris, Shu'icy, sew York tor Provideuce. BELOW. Bark Robert Murray, Jr, Jack-on, from St Jago, to & Murray, Jr. Brig Sainuel Lindsey, Gibsvn, from Vardenas. SAILED, Steamships Italy (Rr), for Livernoo!; City of Rich- mond (ir), do: Movel (Ger), Bremen Peter Jebsew (Nori, Antwerp; Periere (rr), Havre: Ernst Montz Aindt (Ger), Serun; Elysia (ar), G aszow ; Allas (dr), Port au Prince; Pembroke (#r), Cardi City of Panama, Aspin- wail; Cuba, Havana: City of Waco, Gulveston via key West; Emly B sinder, New urieans; Knickerdoc! er, do; Hermin Livingston, Savanuah; Manhattar arlesion; Rew) x Nc; ld Doininion Riclimand. &e: Ju town, DO; Ellen 3 Terry, Witmington, Ni Philadelpaia; stip Willidm iap-cots, ‘Gonton; barks Caspari (italy, Cork Cyedito (tah, do’ or Falmouth, Francesca Bellagam)a do; Adzeio Antonio Ital), do or do; (ital) do or do; Avistino Felugo (Ital, do; Archmiedo (ial), Queenstown 1 (Ger, st Jola, NB; sun Lorenzo (Br), ext (ital), Brisiol! Vincenzo (Ans), London} Cari Angel (Nor), Gloucester: Oriensia (Aus), Constant: hopi¢ via Maita;'Vedrenn (ital), Odessa; Lespidt (Nor), Stockholin; Agate (sor), Cron-tadt: stella (Nor). Ant! werp’ brizs 5an Gaetano (ita:), Bristol: Two Marya Miletus (Nor), Dublin; veeriess (Br). st Martins: sctirs Impulse Gr), Truxuilos Luoola Murchussen, Wilming- n, NC. (Itai, door Stetanino do. or or do; Bre: Liverpool Shipping Notes. Steamship State of Texas, 1500 tons, has been on the mammoth sectional dock, foot of Rutgers street, for new | shaft and to paint bottom, On the smatl sectional dock atjoining have been brigs Annie Mitchel (ir), 17) tons, to paten metal, and Josefa (ital, to coal tar, aud schr Lucretia, 121 tons, to patch metal. Brig Antta Owen, 433 tons, has been on the large sec- tional dock foot of Clinton street to patch metal, and was followed by bark Isaac Hali, COL tons, to strip, calle and remetal.” Bark Cot:ardin (Ital), is now on for ex- amination. Steamship Weybossett, 719 tons, has been on the small Clinton street dock to paint, and brix Joanna (Ger), is now on for examination. Bars Emma Francis (Br), 681 tons, was lowered from the large balance dock feot of Pike street on Wednesday, atter patching metal, and was followed by the new ship Radiant, 1503 tons, to receive @ sutof yellow metal sheathing. ‘On the smaller balance dock adjoining have been bark R W Griffiths (Br), 318 tons, tor slight general repairs; ship Mystic Belle, 754 tons, to strip, ca'k and remetal, and brig Golconda, 521 tons, to patch metal. ‘The entries on the screw docks, foot of Market atreet, during the weck have been:—On the large dock, bark Regina oick, £33 tons, to paint; schr © M Newins, 334 tons, to strio, calk and remetal; brig Klizabeth Winslow. 392 tons, to paint, and echr Kensett, 459 tons, to recetvg On the middfe dock, schrs Hattie Haskell, 130 tons, ana Frank Atwook both to paint; propellers Harry, for examination, and Narragansett and Christiana, for new wheels, On the small dock, propeller Jack Jewet', for anuual overhaul- ing: steam vacht Skylars, for slight repairs, and pilot boat WH Aspinwall, to paint. There have been on the Gowanus balance dock, foot of Court street, Brooklyn, brig Sabina, 2 0 tons, to calk and paint; popeller Ida L Teto, to paint and patcn metal on water line; lighter Peru, to paint: schrs Lookout, 508 tons, and J Freeman, U7 tons, to clean and paint: two canal boats and two scows, to calx and paint, and schr Lizzie Batchelder, 384 tons, also to calk and paint Onthe Erte Basin sectional docks, toot of Richard street, south Brookiyn, the brig Castilian, 261 tons, had her botiom painted: schr Nellie Crowell, 387 tons, Pitched metal; steamer Regulator, 847 tons, had anew well put im; steam yacht Lulu was newly coppered; steam yacht Mary D was painted; tug Wm Beard was furnished with a new rudler; brig Dashaway was up for examination, aud Lorillard’s steam yacht Lurline for examination. On the Erie Basin “Boston” dock at Red Hook the Pacific Mail steamship City of Guatemala, 1505 tons, had her bottom painte 1. Maritime Miscellany. Sure Matawan (Br), from Quebec tor Liverpool, which Put btek to Cocount June 2) leaky, has been pumped out ; Was (ight ana in good order. Bark Fuxewax Dexsis (Br), Abbott, trom North Syd- ney, OB, tor —, was ashore June 45, 10 mules irom Mira- michi. Hann Catia (Br), Meteod, from Dublin May 19 for Sei. noy, CB, was ashore June 25 at Miramichi; If gotten off she ‘0 to Pictou for repairs. cur Ctawriox (Br), at Vineyard Hayen 26th, from St Jolin. Ns, for orders, reports having been run into on Nautuoket Shoals on tre 24th inst by scr Sallie W Kay. of Philadelphia, “he had her jibboom and headgear all carried away. cutwater started and planking bad chate! on thé starboard side. She will repair betore proceeding. Scur Wa Wier, at Tarpaulin Cove 2%t), from Boston for Philagelphia, reports was ran into last ‘night on Nan- tucket sha! by @ foaled collier, aud hal jibbostn aud head gear carried away and cuiwarer badly damaged. Scur Morwaxa, with a cargo of ice, is ashore on the Horseshoe Shoal. Sou Cuantes Urr which ran ashore last fall on the Western Sisters, w: be floated ‘rom Neal's ways ia Kittery, ov the 27th, havins been thoroughly repaired at @ cost of $300), making her a3 good as new. Scnr Victory, of New Lon. on, of 339 tons capacity has j beens ud to Capt 8 T Morgan, of Mystic, Ct, tor the sum of 3400), Scur Lizzre M Stxwant, Stewart, from Bangor, arrived | at Portsmouth, STRAMER RUE |, June 25, leaking badly. k of the Winton and Washington, NC, line, which was partially purued and sunk tn the Cowan Kiveér May 13, has beea raised ant is now on tie ways at Kiizaveth Cuy, undergoing thoreuvh repairs. she Will resume Ir place on thy Ins imnediatety. fauirax, June 2%—Uate advices from tho Magdalene Islands report a severe storm there on the 1th and 20th. Bark Harvest Hom trom Malaca cor saguenay, went ashore on the east en of the isianss and Will be a total loss, Scars Vietory ant Swan, boih froin Halitax, were driven from their anchors and will be a total loss. ‘The saine storm was experenced at Menalien, CB, ania number of fishing boats and nets were dearoyed. Late accounts from the wrees of Dark Ch irlotte Harrison Aspy bay, state that she had brosen up; no probability of saving anything. Quroxe, June 25—ship Kjeltestad, loading deals at Black River tor London, was dismasied in a gale and towed to Quebec. %6th—-t'p Arran, hence» for Groenock, timber laden, is returning to port fa tow of @ steamer, leaking badly, | having been ashore off River du Loup. Spoken. Ship Sasan Gilmore, Carver, from Portland, Me, for Liverpool, June 25, Lit #2 05, tod 63 31 Averinan ship, showing ACCK, June 24, Int 42 56, lon or. Bifr\ Amalia Hedwig (er), Gohm. from Hamburg for New York or st Join, NB, June 5, Ini 43 58, lon 6.30, ait iuthan ark, showing s.gual lesers Jatt, June 29, Brig El F Thompson (Br), from Liverpool for Cape Breton, June 12, off Black warer Lightship. Pri 12 days from New York tor Havana, June 18, oF Rei Brig \ on Quixote, Munroe, from Messina for New York, June 19, at 42, lon 63 2), A Norwegian brig showing le‘ters JUSM, bound to Ni Yorks June 2) lac a8 44, fon 32 3d. " bala OUR CABLE SiiPPiva NEWS. — Arrivals and Sailings of Vesse! gaged in the European Trade, Lonpox, Juae 27, U7 ARRIVALS. Arrived at Liverpool June 26, ship Reynard, Brown, Bangor, Me; barks Capeila \Nor), Mangoe, Darien; 27th, Hellas (Nor), Pauli, Charleston, Arrived at Plymouth June 27, steamship Lessing (Ger), Toosberg, New York for Hambarg. Arrived at Maryport June 23, bark 8t Croix (Br), Nails, Darien, Arrived at Penarth June 27, bark Dora Ahrens (Ger), Alm, New York. Arrived at Gloucester June 26, bark Maria Cristina (tal), Jaccarino, New York, Arrive’ at Sharpness June 27, bark Dunbrody (Br, Power, Darien. Arrived at Belfast Jane 25, barks Teodolinda (tal rao, Baltimore; Clansman (Br), Brenmer, Philadel- phia, Arrived at Queenstown June 2, barks Dover, Stil- phen, New Yors; Marchino (tai), Zino, do; Friga (Nor), Olsen, do. Also arrived 27th, York for Liverpool. Arrived at Hambarg Jane 25, bark Joba Campbell Bn), Harkenson, New York. mship Cabs (Br), Moodie, New f San Fran: Sener ESE. iemend Arrived at Borfeaux Juno ‘6, brig Jeanne (Nor, Haut, New Orleans, Arrived at Geuva, brig New York (ital), Amadeo, New York SAULINGS. Sailed trom Laverpoot Jung :6,ships Laurens, Snow, United Staves; Jup nm, r, Philadelphia; bark Betty (Nor), Olsen, do; brig Tordensijold (Non, Olsen, do. failed from Belfast June 2 cich, United States. safied from Dunkirk Jane ?1, bark Edith (Br), Lock~ hart, United states, Sailed from , Capella, for the United States, bars Lone (Aas), Ivane Forciga Ports. Beewex, Juna 17-5. ship Minister Room (Ger), Erdmann, Bale thampron. Bexniex, May 3— Arrived “ie Anesbury, Jones, Norfolk (and saied 2th ior «am reo). Fauwourm, June 2l—Arrived, ship Eliza A Kenney, Pitman, Rangoon. Giagartan, June 3—Arrived steamship Dorian (Bri, Tay) Messina, dc aid sitied th tor New Yor! brig Nornen (Nor), steen. it (and sailed Naples); sche Wilhamin (and cleared. tor Bos'on); Sth, barks SchiiMino, Ge- hoa (and clare: in ballas);. Fenwick (Br), dormiey, Legho red toe Lostom, Hannor {stavn, June 13—cioare 1, schrs E B Wharton, Bush, New ¥. Lah, Bdwis Javet (se), Roberts, do. Hatirax, June 2)—Arrived, brig Louisa \Br), Clough, Balumore : ei ‘Arrived 24th, brig Eva (Br), Me Youzall, New York. Arrived 26th’ « egushto wibermiad GSe), Archer, Livers ool via St Joins, NI i PeSleared 2ith. briz Isadora, Pratt (from St Margarct'st Bays, Queenstown ior aniers Yoon s seh “ieee Prairie Bird (Br), Clare (from New rk, StJohns, NY, 3 yas May '9—Satled, ship Sumatra, Mullen, New ors. Maraxzas, June 19—Cleared, bark James McCarthy, MeCarthy, north of Hatteras, brs Harry, Selgley, Balt more; scbrs Minnie G Load, Holt, and Jon Douglass, Parker, north ot Ha teras. ‘St JON, NB. June 2-—'rrived, ship Aracana\ (Briy Clark, Pensacola: rit Ceres (30), Payson, Portland; 26th. bark Lizzie Gislespie (Ary. Cooper, New York Arrived 24th, schr A 1 Lenderson, Henderson, Charles ton [Per Streawsnie America.) Antwerp, June | aiei, Flora, Ragusin, New York. AteNDAL, June Arrive’, Lord Dutiernmm, Hansen, Pensacola, ANsieR, May 1—Passed. James Cane, Kerr, from ——~ for New York: Beited Will, Braithwaite, Manila for do( 4th, Lepanio, staple ‘ew York for orders. Bristo, June l—Arrived, Francesca Sanguinetti, O% cose, Philadelpaia, gboumeacx, June —Arrived, Madeleine, Squillberg, San Francisco, sailed from ‘Pauillac June 13, Stace of Minnesota (3), Hamlin, New Orleuns. “BREMERHAVEN, June 1!—Arrived, Astronom, Klopper; New Orleans. die May 3—Nailed, Medea, Nieawkerk, Philadel- phia. x 4 Carpirr, June 1l—Entered out, Detroit, Pike, for Ria janeiro. Cork, June 12--Arriv Maria Page, Testoria sailed Ith, Hotmest ylormmnaaey, June W—Areived, Andreas, Larsen, New ‘ork, * Curtstianta, June 9—Arrivei, Energy, Johnson, New Orleans. Croxsrapr, June 10— Arrived New vrieans; Excelsior Chriscophersen, New Or Suiled Ith, Proteus. C Anglesea, Richarison, Roberts, New York; Bravo, eans yinan, Bristol. CatcuTta—Satied trom Sausor May 20, Tantallon Cas- tle, Brown ¥ Dyat, June lt~Arrivet, Constantine. Oreevy, London for New York (and saile DuNaenxss, no date—UM, Boaz, Jacobsen, trom Darien tor Harticpool. Denix, June 15—Arrived, sth, Emerald, Pedersen, New Francisco Danovaro, Schiafino, New York. Donkin, June 14—Arrived in the roads, Midas, Camp- bell, trom Macavi, 5 June 12—Sailed, Charter Oak, Staples (from having repaired), hevut Farwoura, June: li—arrive New York; 'Frince of Wale (both incorrectly reporied b town); 1th, Knudsvig, 2 ork, Of the Lizard 1h, Borneo, Ferguson, from Antwerp for New York; Earl of shaffsburv, trom Hamburg fof do; John Tennant (3), fron wiverpeol or do (). Grovessun, June [3—Arriveu, Mathilte, Wold, Pensa- cola. Guascow, June 12—Arrived Kate Sancton, Hilton, 8t Jobn, 8B; 13th, Calirornia 's), Ovenstone, New York. GREENOCK, June 15—Saried, Francis Bourneuf, Durkee, Sydnev, CB: Gunod, June 10—Cleared, L’Obbligo, Repetto, New York. . Gincextt June 6—Sailed, Pater, Cosulich. Bow gp, Havre, June L2—Arrivet, Olver Einery, DIM, Sader phia, in quarantine; Avdrsas Kichmérs, Sdelmann, han Francisco; Deninirs 8), Sun onion and clearet tor New Yors, aul was of to.) {Szard 1agh. Cleared 12th, Maugié L Carvill Suitoo, cape Breton. stella Gazoilo, Buecon! nnister, San Francise ole as arrived at Queene sen, Amsierdam tor New Sailed 12th, Ncolina, Enri 0. gaya) 7 do; John L Dapmock."Linesyiat iola wane Broukwasers eb ace Te pena ya Glace, Gens, Cape Breton lia oN York: owt! Mad lelana Secondo, Mog- tide Cones wold dunter, Freeman, Cardiff. Georne, Set, Devon). June 12—OiF Start Point Oth, trom New York for Bremen, —O1f, Laine, >andros, from Darien reported arrived at Hull May 29). AvERPOOL, June Mi—Arrived, Andromeda, Murdoch, fore reporied arrived 9th); Calabria 4), MeMickan, New York; idaho (3), Moore, 'd 3 Magnus Layabotr, Sorensen, Galves Suilea Lath, Stabbestal Nilsen, sain ‘i niered oat loth, F rirandelo, Todaro, for New York; Langdale, Jenkinson, san Fransisco. Merchant, Quinn | Acapuico’ (encercd March SL ior Philadelpuia). Off the Skervies Lith, James Fosier, Jr, Howes, from Liverpool for New York. Loxstort, June 12—Arrived, Gloriosa, Pearson, Pensa cola. Liexniex, Jane 15—Arrivet, Abraham, Matcovich, and Mathilda, Larse: Yors Sat chacht, New York; 1th, Lim Ore. ons, Jure 9—Arrived, Alice Campbell, Gorham 10th, Witch, Bursley, arse Les, Neweastig, June 1s—Cieared, uuilia D, Sebiaftino, New York, Newry, June 12—Arrive!, Grace E Cann, Cann, 8! : 1th, Soma, Aa u deen, Baitimore: Zé, Ba timore. ward McGregor, London. 4, Schutte, from Savann: Sailed, Se Piysoura, June L—Uif, be for Bremen. Porrsuouts, June 13 10, from Antwerp tor } ; Patexmo, June 3—Arriyed, Assyria (8), Greig, Messins (and sailed buh for New Yor Passed, Britannia, T.Lau, June 1$—Saiiel, Helios, Ziesmer, New York. Jane 13: iis, Leith; “Un Vassalo, Water ford; Black W: h, Disco, Antwerp: Br iertord; India, Ant werp; Albany. Saint Michael, Dum kirk; 1sin, 5 Hf Up.vann, London. Rorrervam, Jude 12—C eared, Matuusalem, Cottineo, Philadelphia: 13:h, Wiis awart, Kelner, New York, phvanea June Li—Arrived, Jiliet Daniel, Taylor, Bal ver. | “st Nazaire, Jane 1—Arrived, Merwanjee Framjee, | Bidwell, San‘Fran:tse.. SWiNeMUNDE, June 12 Francesco, Arrived, £otus, Berding, New York. Stavancern, May i9—Sailed, Kimskatka, Gundersen America; 2th, Vistor, Ker, xew York. Srocknots, Juue J—Arrived, He.vetia, Engelbrethsen, New York. Sincavone, May 7—Arrived, Olive, Clark, Algoa Bay. ‘TRUKO, June —Arr ved, ALxt ier, Love, Pensacola. Texku, June 13—Saied, Lina, Horn. America. Venrvor clale of Wigh ), June is—Passed, Helen Camp: bell, Brooks, from Loudon tor Jos.on, Warkurogp, June lo—Arrived, Radomisto, Bertoletto, Y | New York. Wauxaxonn, June 9—Arrived, Progress, Ohlsen, Bal timore. Baxwex, June 11—Latest te ecrims state that the bark Energie, trom New Orleans, asaore tt Narva, hes about 1 fathoms trom shore au. 'tive feet in ihe sand, and (¢ feet of water in her hold 4, However, are atill en- tertained of getting ner at “a Vors require 333 per cent io get her of and take hr to Reval. 16th—The Joseph baydn was in colision yesterday with the Willie 5 Thom)-on: the ‘ormer was slightly | damaged: damage w laiter inknown, | Loth vessels put back. ihe Willie 5 Thompsoa as proveeded to-day. Narwes. June 10—The bars Perseverance. Longobardo, trom New York. for Venice, veture reported as having put ino Pozzuoli leaky, Kc, ts to 9e surveyed; all the cargo Will provaoly have t be landed, In order that the vessel may be repairel. Ths ounber of cases of pe troleum, jettisoned during the passage 18 siaied to have been 1000 or 130). Penzance, June 4—The brit | leanor, of Yarmout Oakley, from Charente tor Lon lon brandy), was towe | into this port, toiatiy dismayed, Ly the Baltimore ip) from Bremen for Buit more: the sie: mer proceeded. Th Bleanor was in coll.siou last naght wih, the bark Belle. vue trom New York to: Hw the bark lost forevard, but apparently sustaine! atte other damage. [The Bellevue has since arr.ved at Hay Snanouar, Ap teporis h reached this place loss of the Scotland, American bark, on her pas sage hence tor Swatow bean cose): she is sald to have been lost in the nei ivoraool of tae Isiand of “Namoer” «word indistinctly welsten). American Ports. BOSTON, June %—Arrived, bark A C Bean, Cheney, Rosario via Buenos ayces; ‘vrigs Mary & thompson, Hooper, Aux Cu Whitis r, Coton, Weehawken} schrs Louisa A Jot h man, Caibarien ; Georgetta, Lord, Pensacola; Mary Loutsa, Clay, Wiimington, NOS Ain 'E Cranmer, Crawiner, voraik William Henry, Van Name, du; Charles 4 Janes, Keinger, Alexandria: Sallie W Kay, Doughty, do; Wa 8 Chester, Brown, do Arinema Bartieti,. smiih, Geor e.oan, DC; Sophie Krang, Dyer, Baltimore; sauic Wilicutt; Barbour, dos Archer & Keeves, sith. Philade!poiay BG Edwards, Chamberiain; Sarai J Beeh, Kendall: Hattie L Fuller, Smith; Douglas Haynes, Advths; Rachel 5 Miller, Jarvis, and JB Vau Dusen, sm th. do; surprise, Trenton; Josiah Whitehouse, “F Weehawken; Baaex, Handy, do; Jonathan Cane. waite, Vort Johnson; Cen: turion, Blod.ett, do; A W Kili, Curtts, Kondout; Fair- wind, Lockhart, Hoyo Ady Frauaiin, Olsen, New Yours} Francoala, Adams, do. Oleared—steamers (omni, Crowell, Phila telphii China (Br), Gil, New Yors; ‘Nepune, ‘Berry, do; ship Winged Hun’ Ldv brigs Jacibta (sr), Fleming, Surinam; Bismarck (Br), McCuliy, Pictou; Cascatelie Simmons, St Jobn, NB} Acchur ‘Kexleso, I-vorett St Stephens, NB: Fizabeth Ann (Bs), Coddill, Pictou; Henry P bridge, Hinckley, savannah; schrs Cyrus Hall, Hawes, Georzetown, DU; sjecdwell, Drisko, do, via Kennebec | iver. sar Saied—steamers Siberia, Win Crane, Roman, and No tune * brig Nepcune’s Car B\utiaawn, June 26—Arrived, brie A M Roberts, Boston. $ Satied 25th, schr Thos Fitch. San Blas, aith—Arrived, sche | 11 Kokes, Marston, Sagna; Ballie Coursey, Sippie. « jeared —si vers (Ger), Jaeger, Bremen; Sareneoen, Boopen jah: ships “Minnehaha (BP), Cassidy, Londonderr unner i Mead, Wood, San Francieco; bark Lapwing, Hen hall, Rio Janeiro: brig roling Gray, Case, Cuva; sche Cura Fletcher, Deve- ax, Key MISCELLAN SOUS, ASSUAL PICNIC. OF INE, <IXTY.NINTH | REGT ment. N.G. 5... ¥.,on saturday, July 4, 1374, at Jones’ Wood’ Colosseum, between Sixty-eighth and Bixty-minih streets, Kasi i A grand demonstration to cvlebrate the niiety-clyuth anniversary of American Independence, in which wll tae orion -ocleties of New York will participate. Music Ly the regimental band, adership of Viyiessor u'Bilen, iickets, 5D olonel James Kavanagh, Chal J inket!, Treasurer; Sec- ferent Si ficient cause; no pubicity :equire vorce granted. A.ivice irec, M. MOUs, At y. 194 Broad wi {SPANISH AND AMERICAN LAWYER, NOTARY PUB. Hic, Passport Agent and Special mer of Deed lor cree ete Reo mgec ie MENG, Counsel or ut Law, 463 Broadway. New York city,

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