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mits . “ ee ee ae +~<ipiloetiehds Ree. : 3 | ~ i wat e 4 rk "eT ie .y y Yy . = -: 7 * 4 Fee | 10 29,\3874.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. | SR a — 2 a . - es - ae le * y of needless and malicious alarm to the inhabitants, DEAMATIO® Schr Grewal, ovilence. ’ <3 4, schrs M V Cook, Fal- j WASHINGTON. | BEECHER'S BURDEN. not only of the tmmediate Vicinity but of the whole MOUBIOAL amp OTES, Beary - port fag mmo | Kanban Mon, Mies Mosher ad Se ‘rad. ed euy. especttuty your, © &H. TRACY, | | _Jonm MeOuilougn, the trageaian, nas gone to “chr Mingara. Davie, Fllzabetport for Frovidetice. » “| FAY MEN 4, Gandy, ltsabethpur glk ee is, | MBltation of the Malodorous Compost of eer n Aqueduc California, “ sy anes OAYiae Fi Galled ache 8 L Simmons, Gandv, Philadetohts. } Wasninetos, June 28, Scandal—Ay Imaginary Secret Mecting 3 “Saved from the Wreck” will be the attraction “nr @ A Hayden, Pierpont for Wareham, 2th—Arrived, schr Jennie Rosaline, Tooker, Georee re Sates of Gold for July. . WEATHER REPORT. Schr 8 Wright, Hedges, Amboy for Providence: town, a ares | Aetmeetsettvels Denies eatemstewe , at the Comique to-night Sehr Peerless, Smith, New York for New London. GALVESTON, Jum 22—Salled, schr Vernal, Miller, \ ‘The Secretary of the Treasury bas lustructed the with Friends of the Plymouth Pastor. ne Mrs, Conway’s ‘Theatre offers ‘The Seven webe Momento, Rt New aoc for Harliord. Pensacol SRR 0 aaa hs tf Assistant Treasurer at New York to ~ sea | prurient appetites nave been whetted for the en- covion ok rap ea es Dwarfs” ag the attraction for the weex. Bett J McCloskey, iirown, Slizabethport tor Norwich, WREORGHTOWS, De. June 2—Siiled, sent John D ; _— wed one ae nail ae bes oe do ny le oe ont WASHINGTON, D. C., June 20—1 A. M. | we om peered ge xe sie boards A quent MU Sadaler, Douglass, New York for New Lon- patgubesttt dike S~Atrived, gehts Kocheko, Jas ‘ ad | dish of scandal fondly je ved to have en morally i X 10" unt ie ol july, when a new p! jon. < z "y aww Public Debt. Probabilities. i f GREENPORT, LI, June 20—Arri m . pessenan ae cate a the Ist of July wilt | #8h-barreiled by the Congregational Conference @ | FoR sovrnzRN NEW ENGLAND AND THE MIDDLE | founded on Walter Scott's ‘ivanhoe’? will be pro- Eche 9 Applegate, Towne. ee ttor nowt Sits. | ies, Yeane, Philadelphia. and Ehet at ie ee se ee eee berths s few short months ago, A story witha circumstance | ary qone StaTEs GEN duced. Sehr $ W Blake, Blake, Moboken for Taunton. Geo s'Fage, ‘Young,’ Albany and Joaded ‘at show a slight decrease. The government will pay ‘ TLANTIC STAVES GENERALLY CLEAR AND WAKM F Ganges, Port Johnson tor Boston. Point 26th to return); 24th, Marcha May, Reeve 3 or the July interest, | about an imaginary meeting at Mr. Beecher’s | Wyarcer wiLL PREVAIL DURING THE Day, wirn | _ TRE nineteenth National Saengerfest closed on cht Ella‘Frances, Bulger, New York for Saco. sland (and sailed 25th for Haverstraw); 26th, ‘4 pase: mea masse tive Business Await- | 2ouse late on Friday evening last led to @ Visit | sour on WET WINDS AND FALLING nakomeren, | Saturday at Cleveland with @ grand pienio at the ony WM Gomme, Hetgen santana far cordana, ou pUSemusi ee tare meeedenbaraae icokio4 | ee apaterpaters Return-The Dis- | 0 ® HERALD representative to the peaceful | yor te take region and the Ohio Valley partly | Northern Ohlo Fair grounds, about 5,000 people hr Jas English, Ricker, Newburg for Providence. pouilgd Zlst—sihr Reading Rallroad, No 48 Conoway, { af . , ~ 0 ; Sal ice Columbia, Teiumvtntey regions of Plymouth yesterday. Mr. Beecher Was | gouqy weather and local rains, with southwest or ; being In attendance. CNDLANOLA, June 18—Cieared, schr Ajax, Saunders, ie on am Wedneads feer the return of not interviewed. He was much more pieasanuy | northwest winds, lower temperature and rising | ‘The conduct of the pianist, Hans von Bulow to- Maritime Miscellany. Pensenalk rane | S8- ASrieh Ochi AMAIA ) Pig rueay or cabinet Mocting will be hea to | eMPloyed, as will be fully set forth in another | ya rometer, ‘ wards the Milanese who treated him so kindly | Weare under obligations to the purser of the steamshiD | salman, sane foes + seleapere cys o Hercgstortay! | place, and as the HBRALD representative gotevery |, : was shameful, and his tirade against Veraide- | Cleopatra, from Havana, for the prompt delivery of our | Cleared 20th, sch of Chelsea, Goodwin, Boston s i transact the busipess which has accumulated in | p | For the South Atlantic and Gulf States and Ten- served all the contempt it brought forth. files, despatches, ‘shi i Clark, New York; J. Colby, Wilcox, ¥ necessary contradiction trom iriends of the much enduriug pastor, he thought he would not stir up unpleasant thoughts and mar the cup of joy with | one drop of bitterness, THE ALLEGED PARTIES TO THE CAUCUS. Baxx J RTh MaUAKRS Gran auab: it SDA 7 NA aT keer cet (i wy janx Jennie (Rus), Swelln 5 od ed, e , Turner, w Mr. A. Sohst, ‘according to Cleveland erittes, | yorattiavana 2th inst during «heavy squall from the | yop SET RELI se 78 carried off the principal share of the honors during | 5W. Efforts were being made to raise ner. Ford, Allen, New York; 24th, Scur Hexnierta, from Philadelphia for Newburyport, last week’s Saengeriest. His fine barytone voice | with'coal, put into Newport Zit inst, having been in and finished style of singing received the highest | coilision with the steamer Hunter, of Montauk. The raise, schooner's port bow was stove in anid she received other protec, dainages. She is leaking badly and will have to dis- Buffalo Bill appears this evening im the “Scouts | charge her cargo. aley, F foRhons 1d. Galveatan. | of tne Plains,” He will be perfectly at home in all | , Stor Rance, Robinson, of Bdgartown. from Nantucket | ornogi: Mississtp pl ‘Crowell, and. New Orleans, Clapp, for Falmouth, parted jibstay last Wednesday, motalng, Sree ees bark’ Aretuze (Sp), Gosso, Barcelon . 4 the wild border scenes which he will rehearse for | of Tuckernuck, when the mast was unstepped and fell | “Arrived at the Passes 27th, bark Agincourt (Br), from nefit of the public. We expect Wood's | over the quarter, Steamer Helen Augusta went to her riven. $8 7 hp Dea ae ls tance trom New Bedtord 271 Perit steamship Juntata, bark Fannie J McLellan. nesses, partly cloudy weather, light rains east of the Mississippi, south or west winds, lower tem- perature in the Mississippi Valley and the South- | west, with stationary or rising barometer. For tne upper Mississipp! and lower Missourt vaileys, north or west winds, lower temperature and rising barometer. Cautionary signals are continued at Alpena, De- troit, Toiedo, Cleveland, Erie and Buffalo, is absence. By that time, it is supposed, the { Commiseioners to govern the District of Co- jwmbia until Congress shall provide a permanent form of government, will have made up their minds whether or not they will accept the Posi | ae soxes H, Beach 1s in the country and ms Mame. Tae COntemer INS pees and the Board | 1 case is suut up. He told several members of the of Public Works having been legislated out ofomce, | congregation that the supposed meeting was a ‘the District is at present without responsible par- myth, and taat he was, he believed, the last per- Ues to conduct its executive affairs. BX-Governor °) Dyegent with Mr, Beecher that night, and that | Vii Philadelphia. - Mi June 24—Sailed. bark Georgetta, Small, New York; brig 1 Lerhton, Leighton, Calais, NEW ORLEANS, June 23—Cleared, schrs Witch of the Theresa G, Gutierez, s 5 ver, exercises an un-ofMictal over- ; ‘i | - Z pga ninainatatl erie Gan ARE Baperin:. | Mae AASARGWNR: 'Feponend $0. Raye. SOROR LA. VOFT|~) ‘The: Wanther tm esa Olt haygerdsy Museum to be crowded by the admirers of the bor | New Sreamen—The Maine !Steamship Company bave | Sovrmwest Pass, June —Arrived, brig Charlotte, | wight of RPOEOENY; - prominent Dart in the talk and to have enunciated The tollowing record will show tne changes in | der drama, Fd panied: 5. Che wee oat wren tney Malt Pap pT Buck, Hunter, from Galveston (and sailed for PearE « “Let inp F t tendent of Police also gives his attention to 1S) oo 16 remarkably forcible opinions, Was not there | the temperature for the past twenty-four hours, ‘steamer builder, John Englis. She is ation. The public generally do not feel | Miles, Henrietta Corradi ana Octavie Gomien | py the well known iH oh i, iseruldh 3 , bs zhi e . % & propeller of 1000 tons, with a vertical propeller eng = inconvenience from: the absence of the Com- | &* Sls but went straight home aiter the prayer | yy cowparison with the corresponding day of iast | Sang yesterday at St. Ann’s the celebrated duet Pe ah abe hry Meena ere i = meeting. Mr, Shearman was “not at home” yes- | year, as indicated by the thermometer at Hudnut’s | composed for Grisi and Albont by Louts Dachauer, | 91 beam 35 wish 40 staterooms. She will cost about feet, n ee ne ni presence ts needed Ne | terday, and Is understood to object to Sunday | Puarimacy, Hera. Buriding:— “Qui tollts,” from mase No. 2. Of the latter Inay | $1780W. | She ‘takes the place of the Dirigo, burned last Pay the incerest on the District debt, due on the | interviewing. Mr. Frank Edgerton, usuaily , 18i4. n tn her rendering of Liszt’s “Ave Maria,” it may be | that steamer. His officers will be the same, inolading th Ist of July, and to pay the debis of the late €oV- | Tyaerator of the business meetings, said he knew | ork gine son, Wi New BW 2 — ernment, Congress having appropriated $1,300,000 said she has tears in her votce, so touching is the | enginens, ME, cohnsod who iat Oe tee Nene | HAN, Po John eT oo Arrived sehr Wm Mecobbe | nothing whatever about the alleged meeting or for these purposes. about Mr. Beecher's intentions, or anytning at all expression. Eleanora and the Franconia wilt be the boats which will | ~ Sailed—Sehv Hastings, Ohase, New York Comptroller Knox on the New Currency | of tue unsavory phantasia which has been raised nid Isabel Adotpho, Rondout, vokirived, seirs Rebecca & Eliza, Nelson, Weehaw- G ‘sinith, Hand, NEWBURYPORT, June 25—Arrivea, schrs M A Hyer, ‘, ‘ Cummings, do; Thos and Olive, Reynolds, Pniladelpnia, Below, schr Henry Whitney, ‘with yellow pine, aud @ S-masted schr with K 36th—Arrived, schrs J H Burkett, Gardner, and Louisa rua 0 52 fe teuvel demasds is thoy wil reathies | Waucie kay New tok steamers a week. Sailed—Brig’ C Neumasn Gaedlebehn (Ger), Dethloff, run on this line. The Chesapeake will be kept for a Average temp ART NOTES, | rv ” Average temperature for correspon —_—— é ‘ wil * \C, to load for Europe: schr TP Abel, Carr Law. eae to pad country and second | last year.. “watt and the Kettle” is the title of a painting Bones parser of pageants Pe eats Moss lor ope ; schr The Comptroller of Currency has written the fol- INTERVIEW WITH PROFESSOR RAYMOND, by David Neal, an American artist, which has at- | 1¢of bark Sea Ranger to Capt Win Lewis, at the rate of | ith —Sailed sghrs © Chamberlain, Adains, and RH \ lowing jetter, giving lis construction of tle BeW | The gentai superintendent 01 the Plymouth Sun- | YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS. | tracted a good deal of attention in the exhibition | °7 NEWPORT, June 26—Arrived, schrs Boston, Jones _ , eo! ce e ve ri y 8c! yo is a eu ed | ¥ . r Li on—Bark Gen Fairchild, built by Messrs Brit & ford ' ry * re e ‘i Currency act, in reference to the reserve required | day school, who Was also very agroenny Copies tl REV ical SRS oa of the London Royal Academy. David Neal spent | cushing’ ot treeport, Mer will be, launched at their tard rower Tinker’ Philuderpiias Olives | when the H&xALD representauye nrst saw him, beaming over the bright assemblage ol young , am = ved your letter of the 24th inst. | pi) mouth pilgrims, was very communicative, and Adjournment ef the Con ition at Day: act of June 20th, 1 in evidently may ve taken as the pulse o1 the congre- to be held by the national bankers :— Sim—I have rei My construction of t hs youth in New England, but for some years he | 0M Tuesday next, about noon. | The vessel is being built | Chase, Kelley. New Bedtord for Providence: U 8 steamer 4 : ; under French Lioyds inspection, and is constructed of | Getty. i P has studied under the well-known Professor | firm class material in all her. parts, and is of fine model | Gettysburg, Ritchie, New York for Boston. % ton; Ohio—Topics Discussed and Action | piloty. He has nad for a feliow-student young | pro eee ey tons, Win beg the largest | ySalled—Sioop Esquiinaux, Chase, Somerset tor New rejerence to the reserves of the Dauional 1S ‘ation, His Opinions are those of the whole Taken—The Women’s Temperance | Kaulbach, who is also acquiring great reputation. | bark-rigged vessei ever bnilt in that State. She is owned on i T Ri fe Ghat the reserve upon circulation 1s abolished, but | Fiymouth peopie, abd his iaith in Mr. Beecher is ianuus Ps | Nears pietare of Watt fas. been purchased by Sir | by the builders and Captain Kelly, who wisl command | Abssailed schirs Df. trillets ota So re kiers thatthe nationd! banks are required to keep @ | peautifaL. ene: Benjamin Phillips, of London, and now forms part | her. Davis, do tor New York Mathews, Yarmout! DAYTON, Ohio, June 28, 1874, LAuNcuen—A white oak double.decked cevtre-board 4 the Macgie J Lawrence, was launched impire, of his private collection. 0.; Village Belle, Pierce, Providence for Nantucket reserve upon deposits, a8 provided 1u sections 31 HEKALD REPRESENTATIVE—Mr. Raymond, was and 32 of the National kK Act; a certain propor- tion of which must be kept on hand, and a certain other proportion, with their reserve agents, in the Cities enumerated jn the sections reterred to, ‘The Danks are also required to keep an amount equal w five per cent of their circulation on deposit with the Treasurer of the United states, which amount may be deducted irom the aggregate there any special meeting on Friday night ¢ Prolessor RaYMOND—No, Sir, Nothing of the kind. ‘The story in some of the papers Was made | out of whole clown, 1t is likely enough, and indeed true, that one or two of Mr. Beecher’s tricnds ac- | companied bim home. There is nothing extraor+ dimary in that, They frequently do. But | was not With them, and J observe that 1 am made to amount of the reserve required tobe Kept upon | geliver sundry speeches and so forth, which do deéposit.—Very respectfully, credit to the imagination of some very unscru- JonN Jay KNox, Comptroller. | puious reporter. My friends to-day lave been Mr. Hale Accepts the Postmaster Gen- | approaching me with mysterious sorts of cross- eralship. | questionmgs, as if 1 were absolutely reeking with the davor of seandal. It 1s too bad. Mr. Hale, by telegraph trom Altoona, Pa., on | HERALD REPRESENTATIVE—Would you care to say Saturday, accepted the Postmaster Generaiship, j SOFSINE SUSU the supposed occasion of the i ; alleget etlug aud will be in Washington to quality on the 1stof | ““provessor RaYMOND—If I had anything to duly. | say i'd say it directly, unless bound to secrecy, The Quondam Civil Service Commission- | Which 1 am not. But | have nothing to say. People will hardiy believe that from first to Hieags jast of this miserable affair Ihave not exchanged The term of office of the Commissioners of the | one solitary syllable on Bie. uA Hee ate ae rt vice Supervis i wi! x) 7! Beecher. 1am one of his iriends—indeed, perhaps Civil Service Supervisory Board wili expire with | hearer to him in intimacy than a good. many the month of June, there being no appropriation | Oiners; butitis@ very delicate subject. He nas | to continue them in serviee beyond that time; but | not once opened his hps fo ime about any and I cai Civil Service Board ems . have refrained trom obtruding any advice, or the Locai Civil Service Board will remain ag heres | oyostioning or even allusion. At the same time, I seiore. have heard ali about it that any one knows, and Discharge of Clerks from the Depart. am as firmly Suaiees btn can be of 5 | anything about anybody t the sentiment o! manity om Seely > \, Plymouth church 1s Tight and sound in its entirety. The Treasury and other departments have beld | We know our pastor, and we uphold him. You a meeting with reference to the discharge of clerks | May Say that Re dome the outside public Mae és 4 eC | represent sentiment is no convincing argumen and otheremployés, to take place on the Ist July. | Hut'facts must be relied on to repel such charges. The number to be discharged is about four hun- | Itis a fact that Beecher is no sneak. He has his | dred, one half of them trom the Burean of Printing. | faults, Skulking is not one of them. ‘Tilton Ali whose services will thus be dispensed with are the egg. We saw him hatched. That letter, or toreceive two months extra pay. The civil furce in fragment of a letter—if 1t exist—uudoubtedly re- the War Department will be reduced one hundred, | fers to two or three diferent things. it is inco- | a smal a a es herent, and I firmly believe was jotted down trom There is a small increase in the Departmentof | wr. Beecher’s utterances at different times, und State. There will be no changes in the Navy De- | signed by him without knowing what he was sign- partment, although a number of civil employés pa Coe: cya Dee eee caatin tit ainly Vii sign. *$ auytiin ever said, 1’ will be discharged from the navy yards. Tne forces | MUI tt stan are,” and thougat no more about in the vost Office and Interior Department will | it, Ihave been Gea give me wpe au- emain as they are, witu bat slight changes. thority jor this, bat I belheve 1i—that B. F. Tracy ieee Wntcs he gen age bas told Tiiton_-who whined about lus “goibg back eo hitley Has Not Resigned. ‘Tilton had no cuuse for complaitand The rumor that Colonel H. C. Whitley, Chief of Whatever, and emphasized the sume to the United States Secret Service of the Treasury , Tank Mouiton, ‘iton’s particular triend, Tilton has Department, had resigned hts position, proves to | pook which he has }awked about the country tor be incorrect. On the contrary, he has demanded | mouths like a sewing machine or insurance agent, @ rigid investigation Into ail the /acts of his con- | 4d it was this precious volume which unsettied states that he can vindicate himself trom even the | Cll, which kept us all a such hot water fora while, c 3 having 3 ° Our faith in Beecher is abiding. We love him, ani suspicion of his having had any connection what- | we naye reason to. And so have the American ever therewith, Colonel Whitley’s demand for an | peopie. Now, sir, you have the fullest expression investigation has been acceded to, and it will be | Of our opinion, ior mine bas expresses mat is felt a by every member of this church; and, more- conducted by Mr. N. Buford Wilson, the new over, you know at this moment, in my be- Solicitor of tue Treasury. lef,’ just as much as apy of as or Mr, charges him with skulking. We know Tilton from | patched Ub @ nondescript story ol grievances in a | = the friendly minds of Drs, Storrs and Budington | hection with the alleged sale burglary here, and and precipitated the famous Congregational Coun- | The International Convention of Young Men's Christian Associations met yesterday at half- | past mine o’clock, in Music Hall, The topic of | | discussion—‘Associations in Small Towns’— | | was announced. The discussion was opened by Mr. R, Gray, of Port Hope, Ont. and | | continued by other members, The next | topic was, “Open Air Meetings,”’ in which Mr. Builaski, of Washington, D, C., was | assigned the leading part. The discussion of these | | two topics consumed the forenoon session and a recess was taken until three o’clock P. M. At the afternoon session the topic ‘Association | Boarding Houses” was announced and discussed | | by Mr. Wilkie, of Toronto, Canada, and others. Another topic, ‘How can the associations, espe- cially in large cities, reach the commercial and ar- | tisan classes #’? was discussed at length by Rev. G. A. Halil, of Washington, D. C.; Mr. Gleason, of | Boston, and a number oF other members, | Aspecial committee reported a series of resolu- | tions, which were adopted unanimonsiy, express- | | Ing the sincere and hearty thanks of the Conven- | tion to the President, Vice Presidents, Secretaries and all other officers who have so abiy and impartially performed their duty; to the oMcers and members of the Dayton, Association for tleir cordial reception and untiring zeal, con- | tributing in 80 many ways to the happiness and comfort of the delegates in attendance; especially | to the postmistress, who so faithfully conducted | tne business of that department; to the pastors and members of tne various churches of Dayton, tor their earyest Christian greetings and for opening their beautiful edifice jor service, &c.; to the ladies of Dayton, ‘God biess | them,’’ who extended to the delegation, on the first day of the Convention, such a@ magnificent recep- tion at the First Presbyterian Church; to the municipal oficers and citizens of Dayton generally, for their cordial welcome and bountiful hospitality; to the press of Dayton and other cities, who occupled so much valuable | space in giving to the world a correct account of the proceedings of the Convention; and to the pro- prietors and oflicers of the hotels and the railroad and steamboat companies, who have extended favors to delegates. Ali unfinished business of the Convention was referred to the Executive Com- mittee, with power to act, j After singing and prayer a recess was taken till | | hali-past seven P. M. | Evening Session. i After devotional services a Jetter from a number words of encouragement for the Conven- | tion and stating that the ladies had agreed to | raise $200,000 for the erection of a building jor the Young Men’s Christian Associa- tion of Cleveland, the building to ve the headquar- | | ters for reform in that city. A request jor prayers | in beball of the Women’s Temperance League of Dayton was read and prayers oifered. ofladies in Cleveland was received containing | The Aldine for July contains @ long article on the marme painters of America, which has the merit of striving to be just. The effort to compare and estimate the value of rival marine painters 1s not, however, so successful as could be wished, A bew edition of La Nouvelle Héloise is avout to be published in Paris by the Garnier Brothers, The illustrations, which are by Tony Johannot, are said co be exquisitely beautiful. F. B. Carpenter, the artist, will probably remain in town during the summer, “YACHTING NOTE, Yacht Tarolinta, N. Y. Y. C., Mr. Kent, Jr., from Edgartown for New York, 1s at anchor off White- stone, PRINTING OLOTH MARKET, Provipencs. R. I,. June 28, 1974, ‘The printing cloths market was guite active at the close. the sales of the week reaching 147,500 pieces, chiefly at%e. ior standard and extra 64x64, prices clos ing firm at that figure. SHIPPING NEWS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF JUNE AND JULY. ‘Steamer. a] Sails. | Destination. Office. Nevada, Broadwa |June 30.)Liverpool jJune 30.1 Hambur; Rus: July Bismark - July n. Oo July erpool. ni ry of Paris erpool..| .. 14 Bowiing Green 2 Bowling Green 4Bowling Green “|2 Bowling Green 15 Broadway 19 Broadwa k 89 Broadway. Washingion «.°1"!|July [35 Broadway. Rhein, seenee Sully Bremen... |2 Bowling Green Tdano.. July 34. |Liverpooi..|29 Broadway. Goethe. Scotia. Almanac for New York—This Day. 14. ;Hamburg. . |112 Broad way. 5. Liverpool. | Bowling Green SUN AND MOON, HIGH WATER 430|Gov. Isiand..morn 7 57 Sun sets. 735 |Sandy Hook.morn 7 12 Moon sets.,.morn 3 54] Hell Gate....morn 9 42 PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 28, 1874, ABRIVALS. mi the yard of J. Her dimensions are 122 tect keel. 3¢ feet beam, | erset for do. ower hold and 53; feet between decks; capacity, She 1s owned by the builders, Je iro, HP Simmons, Dr HC Clark, Chas’ Lawrence, Capt ‘has Haley, who is to command her, and others, She is | Ni intended tor the general freighting business. The Smasted schr Jas H Hoyt was launched, Saturday | Hoboken morning at Fair Haven, from’ the yards of Baldwin Bark Somerville ARRIVALS. Arrived at Liverpool June 27, bark Belgium (Br), Mo- sher, New Orleans. Arrived at Deal June 27, barks Gacta (Ital), vebotfe, | Reine W Hale, trom Oregon Mills, and Lehinan Blew, New York for Kingslynn; 28th, Templar (Br), O’Brien, | and J K Manning, trom Boston, also’ passed up. Passe Philadelphia for Antwerp. Arrived at Falmoath (not Queenstown) June 27, bark | Friend. for Gloucester ; Florilla, and Kokino, for Provinces Dover, Stilphen, New York. Arrived at Plymouth June 23, steamship Thuringia (Ger), Meyer, New York for Hamburg. Arrived at Southampton June .27, steamship Donau (er), Neynaber, New York for Bremen (and pro- | la Torre, for Providence; Wild Pigeon, for Somerset; Delt Arrived at Belfast June 27, bark Forest Princess (Br), Merriain, Baltimore. di for | Arrived at Queenstown June 28, steamships City of umes re Ghestas iGW) eh an@ay, (en OMA Nadia RBY| Beddoes" | ta meee ee es Bears noe New York tor Liverpool; Kinnilworth (Br), Prowse, Philadelpma for de. Arrived at Helvoet June 24, bark Dazmal (Nor), Haave |: York: Florence Peters. Branacoinb,, do: brig, dice (not bark Dagmar (Ger), Olsen), New York. ms Arrived at Havre June 28, ship Sovereign of the Seas, | York; Specawell, Spaulding, do. Johnson, San Francisco. Arrived at Bordeaux June 2%, brig Hermann, Patter- for d TP Cooper, siceper, Providence tor Rondout; Harvest, Corwin, Bristol tor New York; sleop Bristol, Chase, Som= sley & Tilton, at Cooper's ‘27th, AM—Sailed, schrs Harvest, Corwin, and Fredoning eO smith & Sears, Providence tor New York. ORWICH, June 26—Sailled, schr Reading RR No 42, lew York. NEW LONDON, Jane 26—Arrived, schrs Lambertine, Maria Fleming, Newburg, Norwich. and Helen 2’, New York: Z Water- rs Mott Paine. ‘The Hoyt is 700 tons burthen and has a carrying Buckingham, do. capacity of 709 tons dead weight, She is owned by’ the hears of the late Jas H_ Hoyt, of Stamford, and others, ‘This vessel, which is tirst Glass in every particular, cost | zas; schrs' George H Sqaire,’ Haley, Boston; rk. 49,000, and will ¢ C ‘Loul PHILADELPHIA, June’ 27—Arrived, brigs Adelin Crowley, Trinidad; Ortolan, Fisher, Matan: ngage in the general coasting trade, Calais, Me: isa Wei Cossram, Dee: jer the command of Capt AC Lyon, of Staten Island, i Naylor Fisher, Gardiner, Mes Albert « formerly of the schr A C Lyon. vi Paige, Haley, do; Westmoreland, Rice. Roxbur) (ang Spoken. cleared tor Providence); J R Eitis, Camp, and Riley, Hartman, Egg Harbor; George W Krebbs, Moore, Br), Smith, from Wilmington via | Cape May. Yarmouth, NS, for Glasrow, June —, Int 43, lon 56 30, Also arrived, steamship Achilles, Willetts, Boston ; brig: Brig Annie Mitchell (Br), from Kennebunk for Phila- | Garrie Purinton, Whittemore, Trinidad; schrs Araveltng elphia, June 26, off shinnecock. om Bowduinham; A. ® Jacobs, Jones, Chatham Parker, Rell urw{tht Stslmo, Davis, Bristol; thos q er. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHRP CAPTAINS. | Pesrad eteansmips Catharine Whiting, Marding, andi eke = Ry Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are in+ | market; IL Levering, Corson, and Lucy, ‘caldwell, Bo Mary, Rogers, Providence; Norman, rson, Bosfong schrs Arianna (Br), Aubrey, Mayaguez, id. WA Whittaker, Carll, Weymouth; Sarah Purves formed that by telegraphing to the Hxrauo London | $9Ri. “providence: DS Mersbow, Leeds, Roxbury; Sarah Bureau, No 4 Fleet strect, the arrivals at and depact- | Ging Gite: Datverpore en am ures from European ports, and other ports abroad, of American and all foreign vessels trading with the United | Cork or Falmouth tor orders States, the same will be cabled to this country free of | sell, New Bedford; Elma M charge and published. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEIV3. — Movements at European Ports of Inward | anderson, Bri and Outward Bound Vessels. t, Also cleared, steamships Panther, Mills, and Herculesy Pierce, Boston; bark Elend Cordano (Ital), Giacom schrs E H Williams, Ruel Sawyer, Kelly: Z M Bachie mew), Maloy; R'M Smith, Grace: J W_ Vannemang Sharp; Twenty-One Friends, Jeffries: Sarah Woods Hickman: Chas E Smith, Hanson, and American Eagle Shaw, Bostou, M L St Pierre (Br), Leary, Stgohn, NBY Yankee Boy, Heughson, and L B Wing, Price, Salemy Lamartina, Buder. Fall River; J G_ Babcock, Smith, Portsmouth; D H Diverty, Wililama, Lynn; L ? Pharo ieee A’ B Jacobs, Jones, Chatham, Jas Parker, Kellv, Harwich. 2tn—Arrived, steamships Tlinois, Shackford, Liver« pool; Broomhaugh (Br), Anderson, Shields; barks Teritay | (Sp, Arimon, and Albina (2p), Torres. Havana; Silen- tium (Swe), Oberg, Hamburg; brig Chief \Br), Matthe~ son, Caibarien; sehr Annie T Gaskill, Gaskill, New Yorks Newcastix, Del, June 27—Deep laden herm brigi passed up in tow this AM; too hazy to determine signais.; Lospox, June 23,1374 down this AM, steainship Reading, for Boston: shi Marie Annie, for Elsinore and orders; schrs Lottie town; Margai well, for Bango: Diverty, for Lynn, and Sarah A Reedy, for Newburyport. Yester+ day, PM, steamship Equator, tor Charleston ; brigs Flore ence, for Havana; Ida M Comery, tor Portland; schrd Dayid Ames, Hattie 5 McFarland, and Stephen Morris for Boston; Bowdoin, and Henry, for Portlana; Ida De aware, for Snow Hill, and Fannie Hanmer, for Nan« ucket, Lewes, Del, June 27—Passed out—Steamer Tonawan~ da, for New Orleans: ship General Shepley; brig O sehr Osceola, and tull-rigged br) Cleared—Schrs Henry G@ Fay, Philbrook, Philadelphia g E L Dow, Young, Kentiebec, t load for New York, 26th—Arrived,’ barks Woodside, Montgomery, Ne Putnam, Atwood, Baltimore: schrs edict, Crocks ett, Woodbridge, NJ: Lady Woodbury, Woodbury, New Cleared—irig Mattte B Russell, York, Sagua; sche Hannah M Buel, Buel. Charleston. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND Ive! Bianche Howe, Gould, New York{ VS, 0, PORTSMOUTH. June 26—Arrived, schrs B C Terry, Philadelphia (split tore and mainsail) ; Addie Todd, Cross gon, Hoboken oa loss of jibs). 3 th— Arrived, schir M M Pote, Ober, Charleston, ® r, Sailed—<chrs Jas A Potter, ucksport, tO load ice tor Philadelphia; Ella Matthews, McElwee, Philadel- 0 phia. Foreign Ports. PROVIDENCE, June 26—Arrived, steamers ont je The Arkansas Investigation. | Beecher bimself about this wondrous mountainous | |The most effective method of prosecuting the " son, New York (not previously). 8 W Holbrou r ei work of the Young Men’s Christian Association HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. id A sub-committee of the select committee on phantom, of an imaginary iojetill. tM eecher were to open bis guus on Tiitoa he’d sink | WaS taken up and discussed. George W. Glea- Steamship City of Paris (Br), Tibbets, Liverpool June SAILINGS. Arkansas affairs, composed o/ Mr. Ward, of lilinois, | nis ship: and, really, though we would rather let ag of Boston; Judge J. P. Woods, of Selma, Ala.; 18, vin Queenstown 19th, with mdse and passengers to J Sailed from Liverpool June 27, bark Jena (Ital), Solari, ; i ship Widdington (Br), Tate, Newcastle June 10, es 3 © feeling, not o! indifference, but what I may cab, in- ton, Ontario; W. Hind Smith, of England, and knees 4 , i 12th of July for Little Rock, to inquire into the gov- | Geea, of auxlety, that a settlementsuouid be come in ballast to Fanch, Edye & Go, No date, lat45, lon 49, ernmental affairs of the State. to, Whoever may suffer. It will certainly not be after which there was singing and prayer, and the | Steamship Rotterdam (Dutch), Janzen, Rotterdam < d : coe moe yer Minar ne means 10 dolde hou know, benediction was pronounced. Tne Convention | sune ls, vis Plymouth loth, with nidse and passengers | » CARDENAS, June 19—Arrived, brig G Wheelwright (Br), | March, Balliior®’ via Norfolk: Flofida, Crocker, Phila The customs receipts during this month are | members of the church were to advise him 1.0 FSP pS REDE! teamship Dorian (Br), Taylor, Genoa May 18, Mar- | | Sailed 10th, barks Gov Troup, Lakeman, Sagua; N M Searle, Fort Johnson; Henry Coie, Chadwic! vA 4 ‘ . ilies egne . 34, Mess 25 - n, f rth of 35 | do; N arger than during June, 1873. ‘There is also an | open nie mouth, Lbeleve he might be prevaued | SECEDING PROM STRAIGHT REPUBLICANISM, | jcilics Lith, Leghorn tien Naples <i, Setee e re bese ee ec | Byiilout' Ey tami Velron dons owns Sane! | sengers to Henderson Bros. ; Arrived, si eniffer (Br), Cum- | — Sailed—Sehrs Sa Payment of Deficiencies. Peyce Steamship Cleopatra, bulkley, Havana June 2%, with | mings, Montrea Florence my Ee ee 5 ») é arora The St. Louis Democrat of to-morrow will pub- Phi |, New York; Success, a z % ‘ ‘i N iadelp hia; ML 7 : : Emel é The Treasury Department several days ago com- SAFETY OF THE AQUEDUCT | isn. ‘a: dodbiesTeaded | edicorial; tame vathing | sleet ener nn ero Quick, New Orleans | Philadelphia; schr Ancona’ (Bn, Munson, north of Hat: | Richards, do: Eiheline, & Porter, ‘EL and Mr. Sayler, of Oluo, will leave St. Louis on tue the matter 0» with contempt, there 1s now a R. Davenport, of Erie, Pa.; Sherif Thomas. o1 @ Dale. Balumore; brig Salista, Partridge, Boston (not 26th). others made appropriate speeches on the topic, saw two large icebergs, Increase of Revenue Receipts. but if his legal advisers of prominent executive | then adjourned. to Funchy Edye & Uo. from St John, NB. delphia; schrs Harriet M Miller, Miller, do; Barri —— lermo 29th'and Gibraltar June 4, with mdse and 29 pas- ) Giles, New York. Rondout: L'L Hamlin, Velsor, do. improvement in the internal revenue receipts. upon to do it. St. Lours, Mo., June 28, 1874. . ae Arnold. yridtend, dol mdse and passenvers to F Alexandre & Sons. Havana, June 21—Safled, brig Integridad (Sp), Mir, | J B Allen, Da Ellsworth, a0; Glous Menced payment from the $4,000,000 appropriated ground in favor of the genuine people’s move- | o i, with mdse and passengers to F Baker. . Steamship Wyanoke, Couch, Richmond, City Point and | | Hattrax, June 27—Arrived, brig Ida (Bn), O'Bryan, 0 rtolk, with mdse abd passengers to the Old Dominion | Baltimore. , June 26—Sailed, schrs Maria Loni: arts, and Fred Tyler, Tyrrill; New York, es FA Ev vy Congress to supply deficiencies. An Examination by the Official Engi- | jiont, to defeat whatit calls the Bourbon demo- | Steamship Cs. Liverroot, June 28—Arrived, ship Lake Ontario (Br), | _ 28th—Arrived. sclirs Zulette Kenyon, Buckingham, an@ - - — neers Dissipates Alarm—No Danger of cracy in this State at the gubernatorial election Sreatsnip Be Knight, ‘Chichester, Georgetown, DO, M ate Baile atk Tébviea MAGLst at a ous ee Dickinson, Philadelphia. a crac} is Stare | with mdse ers to J C Kenyon. Maranzas, June 20—Sailed, leCarty, Mee SMO} 58 y PROBABLE MURDER OF A POLICE OFFICER, | 2 Deluse- | hext (all, and calls on the Republican State Cen. | WHT ANdss amd passengers to neo May 9, In ballest to | Carty, north of Hatierus; brig. Hatre, Sedzely, Bal RP OHIA Sin aint Le Oliver wamasonl *) yo ‘The incipient alarm felt by the dwellers in the | tral Committee, which meets next month, to recom- , master. more; schrs John Douglass, Parker, north of Hatteras; | Jameson, Boston; Albert Jameson, Cambridge, do. « = | mena such movement, instead of the nomination | . Bark John Eills (of 8t John, NB), Melvin, Liverpool | Minme G Loud, Holt, do. ‘26th—Arrived, schr Annie W Collins, Baylis, Albany. St THomas, Jnne 14—Arrived, steamship Albemarle, Cleared—<chr Louisa A Orr, Orr, Rio Janeiro, region west of the Central Park and in the vicinity of a straight republican State ticket. a elley, May 21, in ballast to master. Is anchored at sandy Hook Avout four o'clock yesterday morning Special . v iilia {the Croton Aqueduct as to the possibility of ite hss ie tor orders, + New York. Sailed—Schrs Estelle Day, Casey, Boston; Woodruff OMcer William High, Jr., of Paterson (and w bs Bark Antonia Olivari (ital), Barberi, Gloucester 47 days, | , Sailed Lith, bark Morro Castle, Jewett, Sagua, to load | Sims, Pharo, N 4 s Who, civing way under pressure of the water and ietting REVENUE LAWS IN THE DOMINION, in ating 10 9 05 ie Y% | sora port north of Hatteras; sehr Gertie & Morrows JKFORT Ste, June 19-Arrived, schr Joe Carletony, ar ager. a (Aus), ‘Narassi, Glasgow 39 days, In ballast, | Nickels, Arecibo, to load tor saltimore. Cooper, New York. to slocovich & Co.’ June 18, lat 4115, lon 5545, passed In port June 15, barks Horace Beals, Fickett for St. Sailed 19:h, schrs LT Knight, McIntyre, Charleston 4 4 French bark C Duchatel, bound E. ps fe eal PRL (Br), Macfarlane for St John’s, P R,both | 24th, Grand Island, Miller, New York. Bark Ferda (Nor), Christiansen, Dublin May 22, in bal- | to load tor New York. ROCKLAND, June 24—Arrived, schrs Johnnie Meserve, St Jaco, June 15—Arrived, brigs Robin (Br), Douglass, | French, from a coal port; 25th, & G Knight, Pratt, Ne by the way, is the Paterson agent of the Society for the Prevention of elty to Animals), was @bot and probably fatally wounded by a man down upon them a second Mill River flood, 1s, it seems, on the very trustworthy authority given | below, entirely groundiess, On seeing the report Ortawa, June 28, 1874, A proclamation of the Governor General is pub- named Jobn Anderson, short distance fr | last to Func, Edye & Co, Is anchored at Sandy Hook eit. ol : nde sb ¢ Mike * a tance i om | ofthe expressed fears of the inhabitants of that Ushea to the effect that all Inland Revenue laws of | for orders. y iy Baltimore; Valencia, Richardson, do via Bermuda. York. i plon, just over the boundaries of Morris i Canada, and all laws respecting the collections | Bark Ginseppe (Ital), Romella, Queenstown 45 days. in St Jouy, NB, June 27. led, steamship Sidonian (Br), Suiled 25th, schrs Carrie Jones, Colcord, and H G Bira, county. portion of the island in the HERALD of yesterday | snag the management of the revenue derivea | Dillsstto AF Agresta diane 4, lat 44 5. lon 46 22, Passed ew arOhs NEW SO iat niie aakeiow tin ek i a York: morning, Mr, Tracy, Cbief Engineer of the Croton | thereunder, are applied to and will be enforced | {urge large icebergs; Oth, la » lo , Passe white sydney. 5 iP: (Br), ® large icebergs. It seems that High, in company with a ma ig pany aan Bark Ridderkirk (Ger), Krohman, Rotterdam 42 days, mamed William Murphy, started from Paterson about ten o'clock on Saturday night, armed witn State warrants issued by Recorder Warren tor Water Works, immediately despatched two of nis | in cde By an order 7m Council, dye woods Reece Reene Woodie American Ports. June 19—Arrived, bark Ocean Rover: trusty assistants to investigate the cause of the | 00 the free list, When manufactured, are not to be | i= ballast to rune, kdye & Co. : ALEXANDRIA, June 2%—Arriyed, schrs Isabella je, NSW. 5 lb cia 4 f Bark Johann Carl (Ger), Goerlitz, Bremen. 55 days Y Elle Mey y rk Cyané, May, Onalaska; bri; Wait, rumor, and he gives the result of their examina. | Considered mannfactnred when imported simply | with mdse to J A Paull, June % Tat 4, 1on 45, passed | Yeotsctownie en’ Tum novlm Jersey City: Lahina, | Hosmer. Lyttleyon, Nz born acted ani ee Wal i , : wn. ; ani tion of the Aqueduct in the following letter to Mr, | on tue free list 18 also declared to cover rattan im- | “Park Neuer Passed up, schrs A R Weeks, H J Raymondand H | SAiled—ship Cordillera (Br), Mines, Burrard Inlet, Gis aehist of thres men, named’ John Anderson | Bark Robert Nurray, Jr, Jackson, St Jago 2% days, | of 2Mth—Arrived. ship Marian (Bp), Campbell, Liverpool. ‘ ae vc orted for whip manufacture, | h Rrooks & Co; el to RM Jr. g bah B ¥ —I C: Richard Devore aud Joho Titus, who were charged er ort, who was also of the investigating | P' pabesomtrorataonte: Se | bi f Gineo, Lowey, Matai St days. with, aise! to Go, | pelleg: Schrs Alexander Young, Boston ;/Jas Young, endear a eat ane: (Be. » Tooke tenes ‘ ‘with uaving stolen abont $600 worth of clothing | P&t'Y*— DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, CAPITALISTS ON A TOUR, ct edhe ae eae traps PR PE) ee ee Te re ae "Gith—Arrived, steamebip Alaska, Van sice, Hong Kong = Jrom a bureau in the ireight depot of the Midl . (ORK, June 28, 1874. ese | (Brig san Juan (of Gibraltar), Mahony, Messina April OS. Jane oe Arr o and Yokohama. H es aaiaae PEN See Us 3 ere OrTawa, June 28, 1874, | 29, with iruit to Lawrence. Giles & Co. Passed Gibraltar BOSTON. "June W—Atrived, steamship Canada Br, | MMA LOOMING ae Republic, Howard, Hong i May 14. June 9, atdl 44, lon 904), passed brig Lelie (Br), | Webster, Liverpool via Portland, brigs Stephen | gcong and Yokonata, steering ESt; Ith, lat 41 34, lon’ 87 31, bark Ridderkirk OE Geese ems tekmore, Croucher, Ma- | " BAVANNAH, June 341 Sto ber illon. vis, Boston. n, To Grorok M. VAN Nort, Esq., Commissioner of Public Wor! Sik—Tius morning my attention was called Rauway at Pom Higb and Murphy reac derson lived aboat thr A large party of railway financiers, bankers and other citizens from various parts of the United ed the house where An- Island Belle. Stimson, ‘Campobe! Chas Comery, Blatchtord, Tarragona May 2, via e o'clock yesterday morn- | to an arucle in the HeRALD newspaper, headed, 7 " Br} i" ° Va'.c a1 ang. Murphy went to the back door, while Omcer | “Ihe Croton Aqueduct,” alleging that tne Croton States and Canada visited Ottawa yesterday. They | aiicante 18th. with mase to Gomez & Arquimbau; vessel | HAavencr, James River, Ya; CI ariner Noyes, Alexan- | “yth—Arrived, steamshin Leo, Dearborn, New York. High went to the iront door and knocked, It | AiUeduct Js falling at what is and has been always | inspected the Chaudier lumber manufactories and | Oe ican Linde LN rR Mayo ag 12 | Davoll. Huntley, do; Vora Btta, ‘Pendleton, Phil Dey yillled—steamnshipg San, Salvador, Nicketson, New \ sat ow nocked, Known since the construction of the aqueduct 48 | many of them were amazed at the quantity of | days wi waaay Nar ® Hous | phia: Pacitic, Perry, Sonth Amboy; Chas Heath, Mor- | * Qh; aPrivon back Glare a aia. n e e u “ 7 a jays, with sugar ana melad Miller & Houghton. J . * 4» Mor: —/ nM seems that, learing he would not be admitted if | “CienJennin Valiey. | Inmber lying in the yards. They also much ade | “teins caller, Wilber, Buenos Ayres May A Fig Port Jobson; Ada barker, Dobbin, Weehawken, Saieh deans orenel Gos ee Helow—A bark of about 50 tons, painted black, and | SCL (iva Tune Se euilede ctee Chromo, Wooster, New York. : 2 - 5 SALEM, June25—Arrived,,gches Oecan Ranger, Whit- binsony, be told them he was au gain entrance by answering t When Anderson asked he undertook to 1am perfectly familiar with the plan ofthe work | mired the scenery in Otvawa Valley 4t be Was Devore | and of its actual construction. While it Was being | pieting the tour they left tor Alexandr: A ‘aanle ip i ig Maal j but Ander. | built, and for the first ten Years alter the work | the Thousand Islands, where they remain to-day, | Gays with sugar to # D Morgan & Vo; vessel to Simpson | BaLtiMORE, June 2/--Arrived, steamers, Octorors I olce that as brought into use, [had the entire control of | jeaying fur New York Monday morning by the Schr Emily Curtis (of Boston), Barbonr, Matanzas 11 | Reynolds, New York orig © voline Gray, Case, Sierra Bryant. Honoken: Alter com- | hides &:wool to Williain Ropes: vessel to 8 C Lond’& Co. | orle‘irie pound in Bay and |, Schr A D Huddell (of Milton, Del), indson, Trinidad 4 | ORG HE. Ret ching, for New York. ney, and Prospect, Handy, ‘Port Johnson; J P. y was not Devore, and so told her husband, Fearing | the repairs on that part of the aqueduct, and some New York Central Railroad. Morena, not clearea for Cuba; schr, Morning Light, trom OMERSET, June 2—Arrived, schrs Eliza & Rebecca rina! ictal lh : VA he with the Keeper yccie Levi Hart (of St George, Me), Giles, Cardenas 8 ek door, verheard us and ran to Who was one of the masons employed in the origina | davs, with sugar and molasses to Moses Taylor Co; : he ith—Sailed, sehr Mount, Hawkins, New York. tell Hign to look out for himself. sigh | construction of the aqueduct, and who had ade- schrs Western Star, for Boston; BJ Pickup, for Hert- Magehey SFL Wee ee re Dr. James McNaughton, President of the Albany | Breakwater 15 days, with sugar to Kiddy, Minfora & Co; Yamoyden, for Rio; Molly (Ger), for ; sgl i days, with saga; and molasses to Gossier & Co; vessel to ° that sometuing Was wrong Anderson cried ont to years since, when I was appointed Chief Engineer - ——_—_— Herttord, NC. n PP. Bi DEATH OF DR JAMES M’NAUGHTON. Gleared—Stoamsbips Lady Lycett (Br) Pratt, NewYork Price, Hoboken; © J Errickson, do; Calvin P Harris, g vessel to. 8 © Loud & Co. accordingly stepped to the middie of tailed knowledge of ine mode of construction VINEYARD HAVEN, June 26—Arrived, brig Waverlys ¥ Miller & Houghton. bis wile to get His gun. Murphy, who stood atthe | Of the Croton Aqueduct, 1 went with the Keeper, FW Brune, Foster, do; Fanny Cadwaleaer foster, al Benton, Georseiown, AuBany, N. Y., June 28, 1874. ‘Schr 8 LC Adams, Samson, Saga via Delaware ; the road, and had ndenuin Valley, and had been in charge Bath. for Philadelphia; schrs Lunet, Philadelphia. x | Bordeaux. done 80, when | across . vessel to J W Elwe « yports there was a siot fron theupper wiudow dad High | ofthis work ior & great’ many years, and made a | Medical College, and the oldest practitioner in this | “efits Currey, McMillan, Baracoa 12 days, with | y2t%—Atrived, steamers, Baltimore (ier). Lilienherm. | Woutect; Ecta'’ akayr “llzabelbport, fore Porky teil to the ground, Anderson then ran down to. very careful examination of the whole work, not | section, died suddenly in Paris, France, June 12, at fruit to William Donglass; vessel to BJ Wenberg. eee ee Tork MATING etc Chee Geen, | mouth, epact do for Salem; “Sarah. F Bird, see WhO It Was he bemg uualie to see so far in ouly once baton a number of occasions, and the | the age of seventy-seven years. sehr J M Fiske, Smith, Baracon 12 days, with truitto T | §Am Mote. New Sork: Marthe stevens, Chance,do; | Port Johnson Grace. Girdier. New York the yet dim twilight, and when Murphy told him | interior was e¥auined on our Jast annual Luspec- | fre nie iol RE bf oS AEs SL al days, with | _ BANGOK, June 25—Arrived, schrs Georgia, McClure, | {0F Boston: Olive Elizabeth, do for Portland: H 8 Bille > that High was a Paterson officer, Anderson pro- | tion in November last and found in good order; | DROWNED IN NEWTOWN OREEK Mrecr yw Bove, Benyarnin, Bleuthora & days. with | and’ Myra Adelaide, Kent, New York: Willard, Smith, | WKS Gardiner for New York; Bliza B Coflin, Bowdoin- , tested that It was the lirst idea ne entertained of | and I have never sean anything up eee | pein hd : Schr Rambler, Pettigrew, Bleutnera og days, with | Milgabeunport, | ities By : | Bangor for Washington, DU; Sonn W Mall, Kennebed r4uch a thing: and appeared to ve greatly alarmed. | tme that leads me to believe, tat there ATE A0Y | the body of James Hibbard, eleven yoars of age, | MUNhtOt T MACS: Money Gente aye, with frat | ADDY. Ellen, Blane, Charlenton; sehra SP Seabury. trim, | Mier foe, Wuumineyon. Deb t late of No. 141 Bushwick avenne, was found — to Jas Douglas; vessel to BJ Wenberg. ¢ Jacksonville; Malabar, McCarthy, and Eliza Sawye a drane Gaecine’ Canes Chee TTR BEL A. Cooke “ of & heavily loaded shot gun on the front of his | Were one year after the aqueduct was finished. York. Grace r, Lunet, Champion (Br), 7 A_ Coo! beth, Bua May, lows, Spartel, Sarah F Birdy, person, it being beheved by subsequent exami- | The conduit over the arches 18 composed of | drowned at Newtown Creek, Willlamsburg, at three | yn¢tt, hdwin Janet, Roberts, Kieuthera JO days, with | “o6ui “arrived.” brig Wm H Parks, Dix, Philadelph Lation that tue shots entered his lungs, bowels, | iron, imbedded 1 brickwork and lined on the in- | o'clock yesterday morning." frnit to Joseph Enews. ; schr mina, Gilkey, New York. PAS | and Sam’ B Corson. hiadder, &c, and bos O'clock yesterday morning. chr Joh Mosser, Thurber, Elenthera 8 days, with PUCKSPORT, Jane Be 1 schr Maud Barbour, | yAt Tarpaulin Cove—Brig Matilde Coombs, Salem for nat, improvable, if not ‘impossible. He was yes Yerday attended by DE, Quin, of Paterson, V nsequeutiy, recovery was side also with brickwork; the tron was prepared by giving it a heavy coat of asphalt inside and out. Not being physicaily in conaition to go myseil, I frait toJas Douglas; vessel to BJ Wenberg. Schr William Farren (of New Haven), Lindsley, Cat nd & days, with fruit to William Douglas; vessel to B Davis, Hoboken. York ; sohre Mary Pearson, do tor a ai for do: J Wenberg, BATH, June 2—Arrived, schrs Horatio Nichols, Du- Ganon, ioe Sor anemia War Wire bane FELL OUT OF A WINDOW, and corder arren took. his ante. | sent to-day two of my assistants and the keeper araaGe ° 4 Bey. Hoston, to load for New York; Henry A DeWitt, | ton for Philavelphia, mortem statement: bu he was too critically in- | of that part of the agueduct, in company with Argel je ae ese Me wei 2 a ‘g{iahr Barnett Jones, Crittenden, Cat Island, 10 days, See Ore ie AORUStA acew York, wll MINGTON. NO, June. 2 Cleared. bark Hermam, ed te emov: aters . reniae: onrsel ° and re- | years o i nut of the story fi J carsal pel to B J q sth—, ‘ce 4 i: e te 5 t J yured to be removed to Paterson, Where he reaiaes. | yourself, to make @ careful examination and re: y ag of thi indo Shr LC Chok, Arey. Cat daland 7 days, with fruit to | , 20ti—Arrived, schr JC Rogers, Small, Elizabethport | ea ea le aT Gory Anu McCune, Gores Anderson, together w. evore g " 2 * ne cond @ q ‘ mW oe 7 b 4 . % for Awe getuer with Devore and Titus, the | port to’ me ta detail tue condition of the work in | at No, 75 Wilson street, Williamsburg, and was > Monwli & son, vessel to BJ Wenber; CC MARUESTON, June 24—Arrived, brig Rozelia Smith | D4uKh, Grenad York. three char; with the burglary, Were secured and | that vicinity. One of these assistants was with instantly killed. Sehr Annie Freeman, Harris, Abacoa $ days, with fruit + aes “Arti vrought to Paterson yesterday by Mr. High's com- | me on the aqueduct during tts original construc- tod #1 Pearsall: vessel to 8d Wenberg. be Pa RP New EAM, SS a ee pauion (Murphy), who, by tue Way, was ho officer, | tion, and the other has been with me most of the | ‘Schr Henry Finch, Bonnell, Georgetown. red, Sohir ercete are Meena Reo hace: 27th—Sailed, schrs T B Smith, Bowman, and Lady An- and they were ‘idcked up in jail. ‘It is said that | time lor the past twenty years; and, trom the in- STABBING AFFRAY, Passoad Through Hell Gate. Zth—Sailed, ' steamships. Georgia, Crowell, New | tin, Carter, Now York, ‘the proofs of the burgiary are pretty clear against | formation thas derived, 1 am certain there is no | eer BOUND SOUTH. York; Vicksburg, Philadelphia; ¥alcon, Haynie, Baltt WICKFORD, June 2%—Arrived, schr Helen, Searle, thew, but it seems more’ probable now that An- | possible chance jor any materia) injury to the | Kriegel Piers, of No. 124 Willett street, and Ded- | < more. Buzabecapor’. a sderson Will ve tried for High's death, for it ia, Works of the aqueduct itself, or to persons or prop- | rich Hendrick of No. 98 Willett street had an alter- | Schr Success, Richards, Providence for New York. Cleared—Bark Draupner (Nor), Ingvoldsen, Hamburg. Mardly thought thev latter will recover, Ht rey in the vietity, and thet the HERALD reporter Schr & & Potter, Ellsworth, Providence for Néw York. | . 28tn—Arrived, steamship South Carolina, Beckett, New M{SCELLANEOU: widely known in Patersc CO ee ee ec emed ABOOOT. cgi .D reporter | eation with Hans Ott last night at the residence | _Schrsx Smith, Snow, Wareham for New York, with | York; schrs Carrie 8 Webb, Homan, New York; WHE | \x.a——mw~ wo ental eA. » yn, and the affair created | Was imposed upon by some designing persons who | of Hendrick when Ott stabbed tue former in the | nails to Parker Mills Co. Phare, Edwards, do: G W Lawrence, trom Key West. BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTATL “FROM | peansideravie excitement. | do not live in that immediate vicinity. He speaks | Rand and the latter in the shower With @large | yS¢irdamesM Bayles, Arnold, New London tor New | | Sailéd—Barks ‘Maggie Hammond, for Rotterdam; Ar- Aun Sites, leeal overs cree ctolecten ke. ae : —— of a defect in the 102d street bridge. ‘There never | N&Dd and the lair in ane eo unda, which were | Yor ‘ ghitect, for Bristol, Eng; sehrs Lucy'(D, for Philadelpiga ; | ferent causes no publicity required: no charee’ unt die "4 A BAD ONE, was any bridge at 1018t or 102d street, the aqueduct | dreaged at the Eleventh precinct station honse. sehr Lak irt Chase, New Bedford for New York. Etiwan, for Baltimore; Burdett Hart, Now York. vorce granted. Advice free, if ar ie M. HOUSK, Attorney, 1% Broadway, Brie a oots for a living in the Gy a ! 5 Willetts, Blakely, Fali River for New York, CALAIS, June 2—Cleared, brig Milwaukee. Mitchell, at 102d’street being in a deep cut. 6106 Schr DT L , wankee. Mitchell, ‘As Jou are aware, the electioneering “dodge” is Ott was arrested and locked up. Schr L 8 Hatch, Kelly, Hartford tor Haverstraw. Wicktord; schrs AJ Dyer, Joy, Nua York; 2d, Bread: | ————.-. poms Hall Park, but Saturday’s business was so dull ty at he became despondent. He | g PATAL ACCIDENT, N Schr D Davidson, Freeman, Danversport for New York. | field, Britt do. =HERALD BRANCH OFFIC y void of truth. The work bas ‘been prosecuted as Senr Mediator, Davis, Fall River Yor New York. DARIEN, June 22—Cleared, bark Minna (Ger), Fisher, A. ner of Fulton avenne ang Bourget Nard . rapidly as possible, consistent with economy. the sehr Spray, Martin, Hartford for Trenton ‘Agnes I Grace, Smalley, St John, NB: 23d Upeu trom 8 A. M. tog P.M. ‘ | Nov accumu | cause of the reduction of the lorce op this work, ir Kate Scranton, Palmer, Providence for New On Sunday from 3 to 9 P.M. nada (Ger), Lemmert, Ldverpool: scht’ JB Wye About nine o’clock last night a little girl named | Yotk. hiladelphia, a — jay ewongh to pay bis way into the Bowery | #4 #00n as the Legislature adjourned, as the arii- | ie :, 1 f | Wehr Artist, Forrester, Providence for New York. in portzki, ship Milicete, BSOLUTS DIV y sneatt®, end @O Ohere Me nist. He therefore | Cle Staten was lor the sole Feason that the work | Alice Gribben, residing at No, % Wilson street, | Rehr Arupiter Haskell; Westerly for New York, arrived tad, lor United Kingooins bathe sane (pr Gar: AP er aierent s Staey lena every wheres bo puouelirg ~ : d aes © 5 could not be further economically prosecuted until | wijramsburg, durmg the absence of her parents senr Geo WV Cummings, Bolt, Boston for New Yors. vin, and Margaretta (Ger), Wilson, for do; sizner (Nor), | 20 fees in wivance ; advice commissioner tor ev kept vis eye open, and no} ig a0 apparently | the contract Was made ior the granite for the gate | ej) trom a third story window to the pavement | Schr Tunis Depuy, Baker, salem for New York. Sverdrup, trom Watertord, arrived for do; brig Der | State. FARDERIGK I ‘ina, Oounsellor-at Law, » «minded gentleman standing in front of houses. This granite will be delivered within @ led. 1 ; 4 * | Sehr PS lerry, Raynor, Port Jefferson for New York. | Pommer (Ger), Bohm, for do; sehr Helen A Bowe Br sosent am MA fow days, Whe this Work wil be pushed rapidly | +agye UsteOny Ruled. ‘The Coroner wes nO: | sous Amos rides Knavp, Providence forNew York: | Alexander, troin Saloni, arrived 2d; tor Bangor; wm @ | — the Head Building, be slipped np to a re- | forward, and, in fact, completed within the time sen er — as | eepe Mulan B. ‘angum, Chase, New Bedford for New Moneley, panpote and ‘Stephen Bennett, Bennett, for y=" MORTGAGE,--PREMIUM BONDS neved bin Of forty cents, The man Observed the allowed by law, to wit, June 1, 1875, when the en- ITH OLUB, umer Gaintea, Gale. Provid tor Ni it ‘DIGHTON, J jerrti vaste ition Com| thee, juwes-ef; ad Jon was soon Im the hands oF | tire masonry aqueduct wil be dispensed. with avd HIT WITH & | efeantnal Gabatee, Gals. Providence tor New York, with | pee ee Taoinias comania, tome, Orartolrn: perm Eigtter ns the bootblack ’§ Natural enemy—a policeman, an the water conducted through tron pipes. I nave During an altercation last evening between Rob- | BOUND BAST. DG or 8% tee egotolaee Bowery he bad the staion house, | no doubt that we shall be able to get the water > “ " EASTPORT, June 17—Arrived, schra @ M Wentworth, Bonds of $10 each. wuere he bad yall night to meditate upon the ape | through these pipes by October next, ert Perdue and Patrica Giimarten at No. 43 Oliver | Brig S Reoersy sera New York for Boston, 5 Colina, 8 L surns, Crosby, New York. Rvery Bond will be Redeemed with a Premium. ¥ certainties of ike He was brought up 5, Oo] Tcannot hoig thinking that the person who ac- | strect, Gilmarten struck Perdue on the head with | ,gcnr 0 4 0'Mulien (Bn, Crane, New York for BtJohns, | igh Cleared. sche Irving, Mcuasren, Baltimore, Address, (oF Cireplacs ane fall ipiormauga Tombs Police Court yesterday, where a nu companied the reporter ia one of the detectives | @ club, {ndicting a severe wound, The injured man | “sonr JW Scott (Br), Hatfleld, New York for St John, | ker, Philadelphia. Financial Agents, 23° Tow, New York. bit comrades offeres’ to go lis bail; but he rejected | employed by another department of the city gov- | Was removed to Park Hospital and Gfumarten was | ny VORTRESS MONROR, June 2—Passed ont schr Post office 1,129. Wiews wilh Jos discal. aad ten Went below OLd Whose sole object was the prgdacipg | locked un im She Fourth precinct station house, | Schr O F Hgwiey, Tyler; Rondout for Aliyn’s Point, Louise & Orr, Ors, from for Rig Janeiro. N, B.—Por nasticulars sao next Sonday's Herald,