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8 THE CONVICTED COMMISSIONERS, The Mayor’s Action Relative to Messrs. Gardner and Charlick. PUBLIC INDIGNATION. Popular Sentiment oa Both Sides of the Questicn. To the observer a#round the different hotels where politicians most do congregate it was nota burc matter to understand that something of grave ance bad taken place. ‘The litte groups of men that were scattered here end there were engaged im eager conversation, the | subject matter of which was the Teap- pointuent of Oliver Charlick and Hugh Gardaocr to the Offices of Police Commissioners. At tue Union Place Hotel a number of prominent pollticians had gathered, and were eagerly dis- cussing the merits of the case, In a conversation with @ HERALD reporter a prominent leader in the republican ranks said he did not believe the Mayor had any moral right to make the reappointment; but, as to his legal right, he wes not prepared to give am opinion. The Mayor ‘ook legal advice upon the matter. “Still,” $$ teeter NEW YURK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1874. (isgtaced. Willlama was about nity years old and ‘his social position in Rochester wan good one. The loss of the Hamburg-Bremen Compan: Seite ccenremrmanas es ot leone ¢ ene enenee mentioned PLYMOUTH FRIDAY EVENING TALK. The Farewell Talk—Mr. Beecher’s His- tory of His Life. The lecture room was unusually crowded last Mr. Beecher came in about five minutes | to eight o'clock, incompany with bis wife. His Subject was his own life ag a minister, and in | some parts he spoke with great emotion, He | began by saying:—*It is one of the infelicities of our prosperity that we have no privacy, and it is impossible for me, as your pastor, to have any | Condidential communteations with my church, | might as well stand tn Broadway and shout con- | fidential communications to my triends, and yet there are some things thal we might discuss We know that what is proper in the family would not sound well from the housetop. 3 | Nevertheless, this is the Frankiin’s Jean Vai Jean, | ing Amadeus, $25; Coffee's Don- Rybrook, $15; McKee’s Mianie Mac, $15; Bunce’s | Galway, $10, and Chamberlin’s Mary Constant, $5. | Mie Hears.—Davis’ Fadladeen, $105; Franklin's Arizona, $55; Chamberlin’s Survivor, $40; Dol hue’s Artist, $40; Coftee’s B. F. Carver, $10. ‘THE JERSEY DERBY.—Loriilard's Saxon, $210; | Sandiord’s Brigand, $180; McGrath’s Aaron Pen- on, $130; Dennison and Crawford's Ruther- $90; Belmont’s King Amadeus, $25; Morris’ h, $20; Sears’ Acrobat, $20; Liveli’s Re- rter Brown’s Court Hampton, $1: Visigoth, $10, and Wither’s Mi ‘The closing prices on the Jersey Derby were:— $300; Aaron Pennington, | $810; R itherfurd, $230; King Amadeus, $105; the | THE WEATHER is good and the prospects are very favorable for a good day to-morrow. MONMOUTH PARK RACES. Pool Selling at Long Branch Last Night. LONG BRancu, July 3, 1874, From present prospects the racing to-morrow promises to be unnsually fine, each of the four events having closed with good entries. There ‘Was also a good attendance at the West End Hotel events exciting considera- THE ENTRIES AND SELLING, Were as follows :— CHASE.—Donohue’s yan $50; Lawrence and Lorillara’s Bullet, ictor, $5; Litrell’s Henrietia, $5. Dash—ONX MILE.—Lawrence’s Atilla, | ford’s Bingaman, $65; $50; Beimonv’s ov) room, the several le speculation. | George Wes! with benefit, | $60; Ayre’s last prayer meeting at to which I am as liable as you; the last week draws on, I am sadly and strongly | Bark Embla (Nor),'Andreasen, Stettin—Func impressed with the feeling that | may never meet you again; and I mean to-night, as your servant | and tue servant of Jesus Christ, to say a few per- | 1 was called ministry from as early a period as I con remember. | There was no aistiuct reasoning about it. I grew up, finding everybody expecting it, ana I don’t know the point of transition, the Ubristian % Chamberlin’s 0, My father was a Brigend, $400; Saxon, name was to I had no idea of measuring myseif ormy ministry by him. My love for him was so said he, “I do not think the Mayor such a @ownright fool as vo fly in the face v1 Public opin- ton, uniess he felusure he stood upon saie ground.” % reply to some questions asked the gentleman, me remarked that he loosed upon the two Commis- wiobers as utterly unworthy o1 the posi- Sions apd unfit to be trusted by the eral desire 18 that the Governor will, if it be in nis power, remove Mayor Havemeyer.” A gentieman | Well Known in political circles. ana who is also | @ well known personal itriend of both | Lorillard. Charlick and Gardner, expressea a wish to | sce them sauashed out of political existence, nd hoped that the Governor wonld go tor Have- meyer’s scalp. At Harie’s Hotel a prominent mer- | Dennison and Crawlord . chant, but ove who takes an uiterest in pouues, | Chamberlin .. did not believe that either of the disgraced Com: | missioners were guilty of maliciously breaking we JaWs that were made vo govern them in office, but ‘She fact was clear that the charyes against them bad been proved, and that was sufficient jor their Femoval, dut an influence that tey acknowledged $duced more easy terms, to wit—resiguavion— Dut simce they did not seem fit to rest here, but | must add insult to injury, he trusted jaw migat be | Beimont. found te yet punish them. “At least,” said ne, “try | Chamberlin .. twuem on ‘the rest of tue charges and see what the | Sears. Mwsue will be. At any rate, if these men silp | Littel. Shrongh the net, make it hot ior the Mayor and | Carter Brown} | MILE DASH AT pe Jet bim understand thac he does noi yet hoid New York in the hollow of his hand, nor can he wan- toniy fly in the tuce of the Gov ing law.” At the Ashland Hotel the excitement was not | ui | Gatway..... Was that the Mayor deserved to pe routed if possi- | Mary Constant bie. Au elderly politician of Havemeyer’s party | King Amadeus “L don’t like to express | my opinion until I think more on the subject, for | attita.... gt present I feel so bitter when I stop Bingaman. Jean Vaijean Donnybrook. hould have to use to get rid of my extra caloric | Minnie Mack ht stamp me as an Oid sinner, tit only to loliow | great; but one opmion seemed to prevail and that @bserved to the reporter: %o contemplate how contemptible Havemeyer hus Maude bimsel! by this act that | fear the expletives | he TANKS OF SUCK a fossil Of a leader.’ Around the Hoffman and Sturtevant Houses the Dest of humor did not seem to prevail, and the *Oid Man” had but few backers at both of these | places. At the iormer place one rampant politician Said be was glad to see the Mayor had so much pluck anim. “It is true Knickerbocker,” said ae, ‘and Pil stick to Havemayer as long as he lives.’” “Yes,” gaid a noted City Hall man, “it’s just such plaster sticking to bim as you are that causes him to do some oi the crazy acts that will make his two ears’ of office a disgrace. Such as you are worse au the carbuncles that fasten to a w! Worry the man until he is almost cra; migit be the most chartrabie vi Buppose the Mayor irresponsible ior ls quietly lead Lim home, tnere to stay She argument begun to grow warm. but not being oj interest to the readers of the HERALD the reporter went in seareh 01 pintons, but they Were hard to tind, the general feeling being Ail against tue Mayor and lis friends Cnarlick and Gardner and a strong hope toat the Governor could and would assert his authority. The Gossip of the Street. ©n the reappointment of Police Commissioners Obarlick and Gardner, the most excessive rumors | sre rife. That there is ‘music m the air,” not even the greatest sceptic can deny. The Mayor fas but very few apologists, and his actions in this matter are condemned even by those who therish the kindest ieelings towards the rein- slated oMciais. Among the numerous rumors afloat are that | Governor Dix has decided to suspend the Mayor dor offences committed under the charter, and that he will take action on Monday by officially notify- tng the Mayor o! this iact. Apother wild report says that a number of gentiemen have decided to organi tore to store, gather forces on | ® ass meeting in the Park, and gation to the Mayor demanding 01 hum to resign. Still another says that at rt meeting 0: the Grand Jury the Mayor will be indicted. These rumors u for what they are worth; bui the fact of tue case is thut everybody $n the city i8 wild upon the subject, and the ex. pression [ universal that Mr. Haveweyer has, to @ay the least, acted very strangely and im deftlance Of the pubiic sentiment. CITY HALL gossip, The Comptroller is carrying out his spite against | the Department of Public Works systematically. | Notwithstanding bis boast at the meeting of the | Board of Estimates that departments are paid two days alter the pay-rolis ure landed in, the De- partment of Public Works will not receive any | money until tue 7th inst. After tae storm comes a calm. Elther all the with the Mayor’s reappornuments, At any rate, the Mayor's office bore a deserted appearance ail day yoxterday. ‘ie Superintendent of Sidewalk Obstructions, Mr. F aeier, sti! bemoans the non-approp tion of the money asked for to carry on Ms bureau, He is disappointed im not having been appointed | Polwe Commissioner. the Mayor ana Comptroller were closeted yester- @ay witerboon ior along time. Presiaent Wheeler, of the Tax Commissioners, paid them a visit. Visitors in tie onter room expected a Fourth of July expiosion, but not a sound was heard. FLIGHT OF AN INSERATCE AGENT. He Leaves Debts Amounting to $11,000 or $12,000—Ba of His Ruin. among many of the fire insurance cor the fight of Mr. Jonn Williams, who r about cight companies in Rochesi Aespatch from Rochester arrived yesie ing at the IeRaLD office # Rams vad avseon made at the om Y rday morn. ling that wii of the insurance compani 18 was ascertained that ne was ageut for the lowing companies :—Commercial Union, 01 London; National, of Philadelphia; Hamburg and Bremen; Citizens’, of Newark; Fireme ‘und; Meriden, of Connecticut; Gien’s Fails, N. Y., and St. Paul, Minn, Mr. Williams’ tudebtedness to the com- was variously estimated at from $4,000 to A gentieman who had just returned trom | ter, where le investivated the affairs of 18, Said that bis personal debts amounted vut $6,000 or f a Mr. t, im Kochesser, who has @ chattel mort- $2,800, about $1,200 to a Hf, owner, and Dk. thet Willams owes No. 10 Pine street, who represents the Union and National, of Philadelphia, estimated his loss at from $2,000 to He eaid the deloulior hu | ciways been looked upon as & man of thorough Hueness integrity, ana that his Misiortunes couls only be attributed to bad finan- ola) management. He bad Jailed In the tobacco Dnginess be Ore he become insurauee agent, and ip order to satisiy his creditara lie raised money at usurious interest, paying as mich as three or jour per cent per month. Mr. Tewpie, of the Citizens’, of Newark, stated that lus loxs would prova Wilhams had a partner, who. out, and in order to enat very nim t¢ fwo did Not get on veil together, six of the companies—the Commer Union, Hamburg ana Bremen, National, Firemen’s Fund and Citizens’ — wgreed to advance him $3,000 and to take le bond, Wiach has now turned out to be aime wo tthless Wiiitms inved very economically, spendin only 1,200 » year, While his business Was Worth Wout 000 a year. His wile and four young children are inconsolavle, Williams had only $50 wien he ried on fis trip to Kagland, so that, alter pav- ing jor bis stecraye passage from Montreal, ne wii) have ieft little more than two ie weneraiy regarded ax a Very ioolish plece of busi. ness, aa he could have regained tis nancial foot. wg by better financial management in the future, | | great that I shouid have been ashamed to be as great. As soon asl left college I went to Coving- tou and went into a !arge halland commenced | preaching. Not because of what would come of it, but caring most to fulfil my duty. Pool Selling in the City. A large gathering of sporting meno met together | | at Chamberlin’s pool rooms, tm Broadway, jet evening, and also at Johnson’s, to purchase pools | on the Long Branch races, Curtous variations of | three or jour Sundays I was called by Martha | Vatable & son. Sawyer to go to Lawrenceburg, where there was a smaijl church, of about lorty-one members, I went, there was a vacant place and | I worked two years there, | wien Iwas called to Indianapolis, and I labored | & Then I came here, without any expectations or any ambition. no thought or care to preach Christ a8 a power, bot as a doctrine; as Alter preaching i inion as to the relative qualities of the horses public. “They are execraied py all, excep: | °P! the iew who ook to them for position: and, as ar | engaged in to-day’s contest will be noticed in the ‘Be I have heard opimions on the subject, the gen- | different prices they ietched, gold to-day on the 9:40 boat, JERSEY DERBY AT CHAMBERLIN’S, et) Pools are also to be | gimpiy because | Work to be done. there eight years. ior the future. | determined Bteamshin Gen Whitney. Hallett, Boston—U F Dimoek. Helene (Ger), Bremen—J A Paul. ‘Bark Vidfarne (Nor), Nielsen, London—Punch, Edye & cw § Nuova Ottavia (Ital), Consigliarl, Loodon—A P sr : . Gibbon, London—Fagle & Blakslee. Th Mio Gals eehiuitnay Hantesiocovich & Co. Bark Angelica Uta), Martini, Gloucester—Jobn C Sea- er. fitlark Jens Nilsen (Nor), Hansen, Whitehaven, E—O To- Pry pose Victoria (Nor), Jahnsen, Cork or Falmouth— Punch, Edye & Co, | “Hark “Beretta © Cogho (tab, Godetla, Cork or Fal- | mouth—Slocovich & Co. | Bark San Pietro (Ital), Godella, Cork or Falmouth— Slocovieh & Co, Bark Ottavia (Ital), Mortola, Cork or Falmouth for or- ders—Slocovich & Co. Bark KreYerica (Ital), Sverlinga, Cork or Falmouth for orders—Slocovich & Co. Bark San Domeni¢o (Ital), Dodero, Cork or Falmouth for orders—Slocovich & Co. Bark Rosa B (ltab, Bariagoletta, Cork for orders—Slo- Co, ark aval (Br), Barr, Belfast—Wm Nelson, Jr. Bark Bigin (Br). Kimball, Dublig—Boyd & Hincken. | Phy ip beth Taylor (Br), Humphrey, Limerick— | Snow UrZe ss. Hark Orpheus (Nor), Larsen, Havre—Tetens & Bock- | manne py ark Farewell (Ger), Newman, Hamburg—Jacob W Schmidt & Co. | Bark Rosetta (Ital, Garzola, Antwerp—A P Agresta. ‘ dye & litt Pudel (Ger), Parlson, Stettin—Funch, Edye & aia JF Mann (Ger), Deutsch, Stettin—J W Schmidt & | “bark Mat (Nor), Stoesen, Stettin—Funch, Fdye & Co. irk Cyclone (Bn), Forbes, Trieste—E ark Moni or, Eaton, Genoa—Lunt Bros, Bark sizrid (Non, manuclsen, Gibraltar—Tetens & | Bockman. | “Wark Golden Fleece (Br), Armstrong, Barbadss—H | Mark een Laubel (Br), Ralston, St Johns, NF. rk Licien Isabel (Br), Ralston, St Jo , Bark AO Adams, Collum, New Orleans—N H Brig- am, rig Sunny Side (Br), Rodger, uondon—C P Sumner. 2 Bis Hedwig Sophie Swen Heglanty Rostock—-Funch, Edy & Co. Hrig Fairfield, Hunter, Santander (Spain)—C W Ber- taux. | “Brig Daphne, Copeland, Seville—James W Elwell & rig AJ Petiengill, Hart, Barcelona—Miller & Hough - Bil Constance (Durch), Hvliger, St Martins, &c—H A ‘brig Minnie (Br), Graham, Charlottetown, PEI—Hat- ton, Watson & Co. Bhig Mi Mckerson (Br), Kirkpatrick, Halitax, NS—D R De Wolf & ¢ Brig Minnie Traub, Woodside, Galveston—W C Adams Co. Brig Ella P Stewart, Cain, Philadelphia—Evans, Ball 0. »clr Matilda (Br), Hammond, Campeachy—J N Wilson 10. i Schr Amelia Ann (Br), Vergas, Nassau—F F Montel & jon. Bey Rosalie (Br), Albury, Harbor Island—Joseph En me to build wu; | Would be disappointed. over pearly luity years. Carter Brown JERSEY DERBY AT JOHNEO! Vennison and © and helpfuiness. | Clapy & Uo, | Sehr Martha Sargent, Qlosson, Bath—Fisher & Co. Tam never | {Pleld.... ceeeseesseeeee er sought a great leasea With praise when it 18 deserved; but as | God is my wituess this has never been the motive of | ly action, | nave never sought influence or praise, 1 began my work with rnor’s declarations | Binga Without noiding himself amenabie to some exist | Jean Vale Donnybrook Fs I was Hand. the beginning @ sermon that | Jesus Christ. Early io my muinis- | aimed to put down any sect. 1 was called to consider the question slavery, und | took the weak side. it, I Was there, heart aud soul, The only considera- tion im my mind was how to act to effect the and in studying that I studied Political economy, and grew to love my country, | Tichs & und no One knows how it hurt my pride to know | that J lived in this great land and could not enter More tian half the States without fear of the | Well, the war passed and liberty came, | 18 | and irom that moment I taid down controversy | and strife and endeavored to buiid up aud concili- | Fersto Pim. Forwood & Co, Since that day more and more my mind has 5 been working towards the larger views of the | pature of the divine soul and of God’s idan love, wees 6 HH AT JOHNBON’S. BEER caeack ak or I could not help greatest good, King Amadeus MILE HEAT AT CHAMBERLLN’S. | Mackenzie. J $31 I have gone through—many very deep. 69 nothing turther to say oi the differences tu my | views, Of tne changes in the old theo.ogy, to tuose feelings that should bring into light the power of My mind goes to interpret- ing to mankind the sympathy, compzssion and power of love of Jesus Christ. IT bad sympatiy for mankind: jor [ saw them born so helpless and fee- 23 ble that I thought if 1 liited up aGod stern and Uusympathetic it would crush them. | to me they wanted tue breast, not chastisement, | and in doing so Ihave had your sympathy. 1s ieward enough; but if 1 had not bad it, so | | Passed Through Hell Gate. | | CHAMBERLIN’S. | Jesus Chirst to save. SUMMER MELTING AT BARRIE, ONTARIO, Bakrig, Ont., July 3, 1874. PARK ASSOCIA- Barrie RIDING AND SUMMER MEETING—Yhird day. DRY E ADean wen Enon. J have passed through ex periences such as all men in public lite pass I bave not had one too tnauy. I have periect and for [see such points in the revelation oi God’s as over against the siniuness that | seem to be caught up in God's love. | | The storm that troubies at the same time propels, | Schr Lizzie Layton, New London for New York. 80 that, come What muy, liie or death, Sch MY HOLD ON GOD | is imcontestable, my comfort unquestionable, my | continual, and, if one thing ve sure. nu | standin tné presence of the revealed God | and you come we shall shake hands, | though conscious of great weakness, 1 am conscious of having given to my work among men I have not worked with I have worked Northern Railway Purse (iandicap, hurdle)— Purse $350; half forfeit; two and @ quarter miles; op Weights 156 pounds. Three horses nav el, won the race in 4:55)4, with Lightbody second, SECOND RACR. two-mile dash. a Lhe race was won by Moor, witu Reporter second and Helen Bennett tiurd. ae periect trust, bsolute rest, Running—Purse were jour starters THIRD RACK Two-forty trot—Purse $560. Four horses iia best thoughts. | sinister motive. | Israel of God, for black and white, and I can say ip the Kemperfeldt Piate, value 60 guineas; $10 en- | trance, added to plate: jor Dominion bred horses | that had never won public money; one and a halt Nine uorses started. Winner, with Irish Girl second and Augusta third, Time, 2:48.34. The races end to-morrow. Will be an open trot for $1,000, HAMILTON, ONTARIO, BACES, HaMILToN, July 3, 1874. To-day was the third day’s races here. ‘The first race was the county trot, for $200, and Was won by Delta Girl in 2:58, The second race was Jor running hors |, for a purse of $600, two and a quarter mile | Granger first, Protection second. jor the whole | 4e and go irom | vir Way, Organize | nen send @ dele- | FACE OF MY SAVIOUR that I have striven to pursue a course that 1s for His glory. 1 commit everything tn His hands, living | q Life is speeding. | | us Will drop oif during this summer, but that is no | trouble, whea to die means to live; | means to be glorificd, Let us gird | Again, swear the iove oath and go Jorward until | We mee our dear Fatner and saviour, Jesus Christ. Mr. Beecher closed the meeting with prayer in- Stead oO: the usual hymn. Alter the prayer meeting a church meeting was held ior the reeeption of members alreauy exam- Emily was the ‘The event of the day Up our loins | Appealing to History. {From the HERALD, June 3d., 1873.) A CARD FROM MR, The Jollowing isa letter fr Ward Beecher, written yesterday, to correct im- ave been formed regarding in the Rev. Henry | pressions which ma, Dis irtend Theodore Tilton:— To THE Epivor oF THE HERALD:— Tbave maintained silence respecting the slan- ders which have for some time past followed me, Ishouid not speak now but for the sake of re- | heving another of unjust tmputation. was recently third race was for the Dominion Stakes, | $200, mile heats; Vandal Mrst, Swallow second. “statesmen” have emigrated or become disgusted , ‘Was a trot open to all for a purse Angus second. ‘Tne fourth race f $600, Governor won, published pearing | 4 | My Dame with others was published without | consultation either with me or witn Mr. Tilton, por | with any autnorization irom us. should lead the pudlic to regard Mr. Tilton as the author of the caiumnies to which it alludes it will do him great injustice, | Should even seem to be responsible ior injurious | Statements whose force i HENRY WAKD BE YACHTING NOTES, The following yachts passed Whitestone yester- If that document | ye f Se -Y.C,, Mr. Thomas, from the eastward for New York. T am unwiling that he Yacht Gracie, A.Y.C., Mr. 8. J. Colgate, from New York tor Oyster Bay. Yacht Peertess, N. York tor Oyster Bay. THE NATIONAL GAME, Tournament at Watertown. Watertown, N. Y., July 3, 1874. There is a base ball tournament here to-day. There was considerable commotion yesterday | The Maple Leaf Club of Guelph, Canada, peat the Klux Klan of Oneida by a score of 13 to4, The neented | @Xcitement ran high and an immense crowd was the Maple. Leaf Club wiil play one of the oter amateur champion ciubs of tue Luited States to-morrow, Y.C., Mr. Maxwell, from New | | SHIPPING NEWS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. | DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THB Management the Canse | nies over | in attendance, Laverpoo!..|19 Broad iz Green Rowlung Green | 4Bowling Green to enrope, By inquiries The Baltimore and Yale College Clubs, 12 Howling Green BaLrtmore, July 3, 1874, altimore and Yale College Base Ball Clubs e to-day with the following result:— | 4. + r Anthony Kelly, Greenwood, Eleuthera—I B Sta- les. Pischr Emma F Law (Br), Morton, Bluefields—G Wes- eregulionalism he | sels. miuistry bas extended | 1 went into it with two | | lving trutus—frst was the spiritual helplessness | OL men and the infinite need of Divine heip; sec- use that God as revealed in Jesus | God of infinite resources of comiort | Those two things od 1 ail my ministry down to to- i tt aque (BY, McIntosh, Halifax, NS—D R De 10. 0) Sehr Bvergreen (Br), Baker, Hantsport—C W Bertaux. Sehr Jeddo (Br), Calder, St 'Jonn, NB—Heney & Par- er, Schr Altavela Joy. Jacksonville ren Ray. schr Henry Means, Carl, Pensacola and Key West— Benner & Pinckney. schr Sarah & Luc Bowker, Yorktown, Va—Master. Schr A D Huddell, Hudson, Philadelphia—simpson, Sehr > H Poole, Colby, Wiscassett, Me schr Hastings, Chase, New Bedtord—smith & Chase. § ne Dart, Campbell, Stamtord—Stamtord Manufactur- iteainer Uctarora, Reynolds, Balttmore—W DalzelL three considerations—the | Steamer Annie, Steen, Wumington, Del—A Abbott. love I had tor God, the love 1 bad tor my fellow | Sv | men and thirdiy 1 could not | Made to preach; | led to accept as my brethren all who accepted I never preached mer Ann Eliza, Richards, Phuadelpnia—vames Steamer Saran, Jones, Phuadelphia—W Kirkpatrick. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THR HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE, Steamshtp Rhein (Ger), Klugkist, Bremen June 20, and dey ie 2a, with mdse and 458 passengers to Uel- 0. Wi ington (Gr), Lachesnes, Havre June 19 mdse and 6) passengers to George ne 27, lat 46 83, lon 26 36, spoke an English bark showing signal letters QTBD steamship Etna (Br), Ecker, Santa Martha June 17, Sa- vanilia 23d and Kingstor: Ja, 26th, with mdse and passen- Co.’ June 28, 11 AM, saw signal of distress at Castle Island lighthouse; sent boat ashore and found kecper’s wite dead; rendered assistance. Ship + Hamilton, Hamilton, Bermuda (where she put Bteamshi and #rest e in in distress) 3 days, with lumber to J Figler & Co. 1) "Bark Msmiuy Be en terson (Nor), Kundsen, Limerick 89 aays, in ballast to Funch, Edye & Vo. Bars trancesco Chiazzaro (Ital), Pizario, Genoa 47 | days, in ballast to slocovich & Co, Passed Gibraltar une 2 June 2. Bark Ellen Dyer, Clapp, Progreso 20 days, with hei toH Da JU Brockman. vvlls > e Bark Brazil (of Yarmouth, NS), Prout, Matanzas 9 days, with sugar to Brown Bros & Uo; vessel to Boyd & Hincken. Senr a Heaton, Rogers, Leghorn 52 days, with marble to Bentley, Gildersleeve & Co, and rags to order; vt Passed Gibraltar May 29. Schr Maggie (of undalk, Relirey, Harbor Grace, NP, 18 days, with oll to R P Currie & Co;" vessel to master. The ship Winged Hunter, which arrived 2d trom Bos- ton, is consigned to Vernon H Brown & Co. BOUND SOUTH. Schr Dresten, Trafton, Shulee, NS, for New York, 8 dave, with spiiiie to Wilson Godirey. sehr Jacob Kaymond, Brown, New Bedford tor New | York. of our | “Schr Broadfleld, Brett, Calais for New York, with lath to Jobn Boynton’s son & Co. G M Wentworth, Collins, Calais for Mott Haven, r | with Ininber to Chase, Tambor & 0. sehr Kate Walker, Rich, Boston for New York. Schr Allen H Brown, Rider, Somerset for New York. sebr ea Flower, Jenkins, Hyannis for New York. Schr Jos W Ailen, Allen, Gardiner for New York, with ice to Knickerbock r Ice Co. Schr Jos Hall, Chadwick, Portland for New York, with stone to order. Schr M F Webb, Cook, Providence for New York. Schr Ocean Ranger, (lark, Provideuce (or New York. Schr BL Sherman, Phinney, Kennebec River for New York, with ice to order. Schr Alamo, Sheppard, Machias for New York, with Jumber to order. Schr iransit, Rackett, Portland for New York. Sehr N H Gould, Boston tor New York, with ice to or- e Creat, Sag Harbor for New York. c Thoinpson, Boston for New York. sehr Kverglade, Drew, Salem tor New York. Scur P Wartord, Sprague, Providence tor New York. Schr Onward. Young, Boston for New York, Schr Cornelia, Pratt, Boston for New York. BOUND BAST. Bark J L Pendergast (Br), Baker, New York tor Lon- a. } ‘Bite D R Stockwell, Harding, New York for Gibraltar. rig W R Sawyer, Mitchell, Port Johnson tor Ports- mouth. | _ Schr Smith 4 Darling, Smith, New York for Port Jef- F500. TeRUHE Althea, Baker, New York for Noank, Sele Nelson’ Harvey, Post, Port Johnson for New Bed- jord. Schr Geo Moon, Ashburn, New York for Noank. Sehr Victor, Look, New York for Noank. Schr Emma, Fitch, New York for Neank. Sehr Osprey, Lathorn, New York for Noank, Schr Aaron Kngsland, Murphy, New York for Noank. Schr 58 Brown, Mott, New York for Somerset. Sehr Old Zack, Hathaway, Newburg tor New Haven. Schr Moito, Davis, klizabethport tor Apponan; Sehr © Chamberlain, Adams, Hoboken for Boston, Schr & £ Potter, bllsworth,’ Port svoanson for Provi- lence. +chr David Nichols, Dix, Port Johnson for Bangor. Schr E Hi Brazos, Raynor, New York for Somerset. Sehr Edwin Collyer, Sampson, New York tor New Ha- n. chr Louisa Knox, Amboy tor Providence. Schr T W Allen, Carter, Weehawken for Salem. Schr C M Harris, Harris, New York for New London. Schr Laurel, Brown, New York for New London. Sehr DK Gildersleeve, Young, New York for North- t. pschr John B Hurst, Cook, Hoboken for Malden, Schr Henry May, Hateh, Hoboken tor Providence. Scur Susan Wright, Potter, Georgetown, DC, for’ New Haven. schr Wm D Cargill, Rich, Elizabethport for Bosto1 Fehr TP Abel, Catt, Port Johnson tor Pawiuckers sehr Adele Felecia, Elliott, Newburg for Norwich. Schr Hattie 8 Collins, Trumbull, Amboy for Hartford. Sehr Wl Mangam, Chase, New York tor New Bedford. Steamer Albatross, Davia, New York tor Fail River. Steamer Delaware, Smith, New York tor Norwich. BELOW. Bark Kestrel. from Barbados. Bark Agil, Frith, of ana from Bermuda. SAILED. Steamship Sidonian (Br), for Glasgow; Widdrington (Br), Antwerp; ships Cornelius Grinnell, London; Atlas (Nor), doy barks Louise (Nor), Raga; Juz (Br), Penarth Roads; Felicie (Nor), ijorna; Vecilta (ital), Corl lina Cavallo (ial), Queenstown or Faimouth; City of Bangor, Hamburg: LH Develin, Rotterdam: a INNINGS. Int, 2d. Bel, Atk. BOM GOA Th, BEA, ae a ee Lee VE MILB SOULL RACE, | dais Fearless Wor), Mo Janerro: Doe POUGHKEEPSIE, July 3, 1874. Jn a Nye lilo race tn domble scull working boats ng, Edward Wood and Chris Wun Pagiehardt leleaved the Weddell brothers by ten lengths, in thirty-eight minutes. CBEEDMOOR, The Amatenr Rifle Club will nave their weekiy match to-day for the long range badge of the as- sociation, Jt 1s open to members of the club only. Ranges, 800, 900 and 1,000 yards, exceeding ten pounds in we trigger pull of toree pounds. ANOTHER ACCIDENT AT THE HIPPODROME. While the hurdie race was being ridden last night at the Hippodrome, by Mra. Davis, Misa Os waid and Miss Yates, the thoroughbred Enelish racer Spot, backed by Mra, Charlies Davis, fell at the second hurdle py giving what is known in | racing parlance as a lon, Almanac for New York—This Day. SUN AND M00: HIGH WATER, isiand..morn Sandy fiook..morn Hell Gate... (PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 3, 1874 CLEARED. China (Br), Gill, Liverpool via Queens- ranckly at this place, vb Rafe, any not ht, With @ minimum | (Bn), Grace, Liverpoot via Queenstown | of Paris (Br), Tibbets, Liverpool via stown—John G Dale, nic (Br), Jennings, Liverpool via Queens- town—K J Cortis, Steamship Europa (Br), Mackay, Glasgow—Henderson ros 0 paueamehip Dorian (Br), Taylor, Giasgow—Henderson Steamship America (Ger), Himbeck, Bremen via South- ampton—Oelrichs & Co. hip State of Texas, Bolger, Galveston via Key leap, (hat 1s, “gather. | “Steamship Western Metropolis, Quiek, New Orleans— a Steamship Cortes, Nickerson, New Orleans—Clark & turned ® compiete somerset over the n, Mrs. Daviw made a desperate effort to es- | Steamship San Galvador, Nickerson, Savannah—W R (Br), Alexandria; Martin (Aus), Cork or Falmouth z | Wright (Br), bantzie; vampier (Aus), Newry: Iro (Aus) | Antwerp; Surnbrue (Br), London; Fina (N dam; Avvenire (itai), Cork or Falmouth : 1 Preciosa (swe), Belfas iy A.Sparks Ag inwall; Bams (Nor), Lubec; Dundee (Br), Bahia. A | Beney (Br), dos Camilia (ita, Londom; Charlotte, Bar- bados. Maritime Miscellany. Purser J B Docharty, of the steamship Etna, from Kingston, Ja, has our thanks for favors, Suir THoMas Lorn, 1056 tons, built at Bath in 1864, has been sold to Enoch Benner and others of Boston.’ She | arrived at Havre June 6 from Guanape. Bank Annty McApax, Curtis, for Aspinwall, anchored off Governor's Island June 3), and the next morning, in attempting to get up anchor, found it was so much heavier than asual that extra 'men were put on. Arter working (our Loors the anchor wa chain attached to one of its flukes park's chain J; procured’ extra "purchase blocks and © ns, but finding purchases not strong enough to’ hold the anchor, mado the hupwaers tnst to it and rode by all night. with the aswistance of steam lighter T H Watson, AC Sumner and lighter Altoona, snocecded I gettin tp anchor: ‘also recovered an ‘anchor estimaced, Mt about 4,20) bs weight, with torty-five fathoms of two-inch chain attached, aise a small anchor weigh: ing about 300 ibs, It ix said « man-of-war lest an anchor near this spot two years ago. Baxx Ipano, 410 tons, has been almost ontirely rebuilt, and is now raied by the Board of Underwriters Al for five years. ‘Ihe work has been done in the short space of five wecks, She will resume her regular business be- tween New York and Cienfuegos. Banx Liwenice Lass, 67 tons, built at Brewer, Me, In 1862, now in port, has been sold at about $15,000, i horse, but his hip struck her, breaking her collar bone and it is feared otherwise Dr, Charles Roperts, street, who happened so be in the d, and after doing what the iady had her sent to her residence, No. Saat Twenty-sixth street, on @ stretcher, norse disiocated nis atife joint and will probably 48 itis bis wroppeuis are bimbied and jis Jagudiy | be oyAt Jor racing purposes MErealter, imghiip Champion, Lockwood, Charleston—J W Quin- Jones, Wilmington, NG—Wm Stearnshtp Ofe! Dominion, Walker, Nortolk, and Kichmond—t)ld Dor: Steamsnip & O Kutight, Chichester, Georgetown, DO—J 8 Blas, putinto Kingston, Ja, Ji 1, wi ww indicates, Philadel = roken, having expe! ry weather on the prasase Binsentr, Doane, PoiadelhieLoritart | FOGee: BAD a “Ahlsbed repute injaring her, of Thirtieth pounds. His fligny , at once cal jon Steamship Co. Banx Ouirton (Br), 341 tons, built at Baltimore in 1857, has been sold at $7200. Bure Dorma (Br), at Kingston, Ja, June 14, from Hali- ed one seaman cverboard during severe gales on the Sour Specutator (Br), neuer, from oA tg = for San wy 2H, without discharging, and to sail for destination next day, ‘wouching at San ‘Andre! Bow with of granite, in coming ont of the harbor of Vinaltmaven'on fuceday, Hruck on a rock nd sung, The granive was for whe new court house in ‘Kland. 7. Alexandria, Va, for Boston, wit epy nt Peed eanare ‘Cedar Point 2d inst. Two tugboats had’ gone to her assistance, and it was hoped that she would be gotten off on the high tide, A SrienviD Passace—The bark WH Thorndike, of Boston, Capt Bellamy, arrived at Melbourne June, alter a’remarkably short passage ‘of 87 days trom Bos: on, An ineffectual attempt to pump out the sloop Mary Biizubeth was made ov thursday. She remans. in the same position as previously reported, and fuil of water. Neweasrix, Del, July $—Daring the heavy thunder storm last might'an unknown vessel was Strack 4 lightning, below Wilmingwn, Del, and burned to the water's ellge. Quesxc, July 1—Bark Glenalie, from Montreal at | Queenstown, with wheat, was in collision off the Pil | grims; has lost spars, and’ wants a steamer to tow her | a July 2—Ship Allan, from Montreal, grain laden, has retnrned to port, badiy damaged, having been run into |p, while at anchor'at the Pilgrims, by ship Clara Kilham, | Sproul, from Rotterdam. Notice to Mariners. Notice is hereby given that the Five Fathom Bank | lightvessel, No 37, fal ‘be removed on or about July 7 | for repairs. Her place willbe taken by the Relief light- Vessel, No i8, showing two reflector lights ‘one on each rast), two hoop iron day inarks (one on exc! 0% Color and rig of vessel the same; hae “Rellet” on eact | quarter, and No 18 on the stern. B WHITE, Lighthonse Inspector Fourth district. 11s now placing & spindle at a aborfalstance from the Si: aidg of Mark taland, in place Of a buoy that has been moored there.—Caindea Herald. Whatemen. Arri Bedford, July 2, bark John Carver, Howland Paclic Ocean Taleabuano, March 25, With {uz pile dp oll, naying taken 70 blu ou the passage; sent ‘on the vo; “Arrived at Edgartown Juio, bark Perry, Lewis, from Now London, tot for the Atlantic Ocean Whaling. ¥-H Moore, Loper, River, A letter from Capt Fish, of bark Java, of NB. dated Kodiac, June 12, via Portiana, 0. June 2l, reports having taken 285 bbls wh and 63.do sp oil since leaving Honolu- lu, Also reports bark Mount Wollaston, Mitchel, NB, with 275 bbls wh oil, taken on Kodiac: a brig trom Hono: julu had taken a whale, and Capt Herendeen, of British bark Adventurer, had lost two. Th cut in a 150 bbl whale in 8 hours ai minutes The weather wus vei i ‘Spoken June 4, lat 36 12, lon 74 20, schr Wm Martin, of Boston, 20 days on'cruise, with no oil; same day. schr Eulen Rigvath, of Provincetown, Atwins * with 200 buls bikflsh off and'70 bbis sp oll. Spoken. Bark Essex, Poterson, from Boston for Muscat, June 29, lat 38 WU N, lon 66 U5 W. Baier 4 Ys, to ow OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS, Arrivals and Departures of Vessels Bound to or trom the United States. Lonpon, July 3, 1874. ARRIVALS. Arrived at Liverpool July 3, snips Geo Peabody. Clark, New Orlei Robert L Lane (Br), Murray, do; Whitting- ton (Br), Campbell, New York. Arrived July 2, ships Woosung, Fisher, San Francisco; 84, Noord Brabant (Ger), Runaak,do; Advance (Br), Morrison, New Orleans. Arrived at King’s Lynn July 2, bark Gaeta (Ital), Le- boffe, New York (not previously); brig Racer (Br), Spink, Philadelphia; 34, bark Minna (Ger), Boesse, Darien. Arrived at London June 3, bark Express (for), Caspar- sen, Charleston. Arrived at Southampton July 3, steamship Ohio (Ger), Hesse, Baltimore for Bremen. Arrived at Deal July 2, bark Palermo (Br), Mills, New York for Hamburg. Arrived at Bristol July 3, ship Thos Bayne (Br), Melson, New York. Arrived at Grimsby July 2, brig Emma Beug (Ger), So- dermann, Darien. Arrived at Barrow July 2, bark Hindostan (Br), Bailie, Pensacola, Arrived at Sharpness July 2, ship John Baring (Br), Brooks, Darien. Arrived at Swansea July 2, bark Canada Belle (Br), Tindall, Pensacola. Arrived at Cardiff Juty 3, bark Pamiliens Minde (Nor), Johnsen, New York. Arrived at Moville July 3, steamship Ethiopia (Br), Craig, New York for Glasgow (and proceeded). Arrived at Queenstown July 3, brig Annie Batchelder, Steelman, Philadelphia; schr Anita, Small, 8t Johns, PR; also the Alecia, from New York. Also arrived 8d, steamships Wyoming (Br), Gnard, New York tor Liverpool; Indiana, Samner, Philadelphia for ao. Arrived July 2, barks Chanaral (Br), Harris, Portland, 0; Noah (Nor), Christensen, New York; Eliza Avelina (Br), Munroe, do; $d, ship Rosalie (Br), Tren, Pensacola; ‘barks Gaetano (Ital), Faridone, New York; Lorne (Nor), Rostrup, Baltimore; Nescio (Nor), Samuelsen, New York; brig Acelia Thurlow, White, do. Arrived at Belfast July 2, barks Federica (Ital), Leciti, New York; 34, Zeta (Ital), Brilla, do. Arrived at Dublin July 2, bark Prindcesse Louise (Nor), Friele, New Yorn. Arrived at Rotterdam July 1, bark P Brededorff (3we), Terkelsen, New York. Arrived at Dordrecht July 1, bark Paul Friedrich Pogge (Ger), Ohie, Darien. Arrived at Helvoet July 3, bark Hittero (Nor), Waage, New York Arnyed at Texel July 3, bark Emma Mueller (Ger), Kading, Philadelphia. Arrived at Antwerp July 3, barks Helga (Nor). Gunder- son, New York; Rhea (Ger), Wietserman, do via Queens- town: also the Tiber, from Montreal. Arrived July 1, bark Brage (Nor), Schwensen, New York. Arrived at Cronstadt July 2, bark Nor (Nor), Hansen, New York. Arrived at Havre July 3, ships Montebello (Br), Kelly, New Orleans; Wm Woodbury, Herriman, do. Arrived at Bombay June 30, ship Electra, Mosely, New York. Arrived at Calcutta June 30, ship California, Freeman, Boston. Arrived at Madras Jaly 2, ship Champlain, Merrill, Boston. Arrived at July 8, bark Albion (Nor), Larsen, Baltimore via Queenstown; also the ‘Murker,” trom United States. SAILINGS, Salted from Liverpool July 2, ship Able (Nor), Bagge, United States Sailed from Queenstown July 3, steamships City of Brooklyn (sr), Murray, and Battic (Br), Kiddle (from Liverpool), New York. Sailed from Belfast Jaly 3, bark Roska (Rus), Bjork- avist, Philadetphia, Sailed from Hamburg July 2, steamship Schiller (Ger), ‘Thomas, New York. Suiled from Antwerp July 3, the Carlo Borromeo, for New York. Sailed from Dunkirk July 1, bark Palo Alto, Mann, United States. Liverroot, July 8, 1874. There is no foundation for the story that the White Star line steamship Britannic has been refused a passen- ger certificate. The certificate was promptly granted, and she sailed on Thursday, 26th uit, with 95 saloon and 825 steerage passengers. Foreign Ports. Acarvico, June 9—Arrived, bark Shooting Star, Aus- tin, San Francisco. Cuampxrico, June 5—Loading, bark Chocola (Haw), Rugg, for San'Francisco (to sail about the 16h). CaLtao, June M—In port ship Daniel Marcy, Bursley, for Iquique and by-ports, to load tor New York; bark Oneata (Br), Carter, irom Brunswick, Ga, arrived. Ist, Surana: tw load at Guanape for Charleston; and others as betore. Carenye, May 31—In port brig Lizzie J Bigelow, Pe- rick, from Salem, arrived 20th; schr Sarah Elwell, Da- vis, trom Boston, arrived 25 Havana, July 1—Sailed, steamship Juniata, Catharine (from New Orleans), Phifadelvhia, Kingston, Ja, June 19—Arrived, steamship Claribel eRe Freeman, New York (and sailed 26tn for Porto Ca. elo). fo). salied Mth, schrs Dauntless, Freeman, Port Lisbon; 16th, Maggie’ I) Marston, Hooper, Frontera: 26th, brig Guisborough (Br), nos, Salt Kiver, to load for New ‘ork. In port June 2%, brig Mary E Rowland, Lawton, from and for New York, arrived 18th: schr spectator (Br), Peters, from New York for San Blas, arrived loth, in dis: tress (see miscel). LinGax, OB, Jaly 1—In. port brig Josie A Deverenx, Kelsey, for Fortsmouth, Ni; schr Abbott Devereux, Rich, tor do. Makserirxs, June 15—In port bark Thos It Armstrong (of Providence), Brady. In the dry dock, repairing. MonTKGO Bay, ne 18-—Safled, schr Hannah F Ba- ker, Raymond, Philadelphia wince spoken). Montanat, Jiine W—Clearcd, steamship Russian (Br), Dutton, Liverpool. Nortit Sypxey, CB, June 25—In port, brig Redowa (Br), McDonald, for New York; schr Martha N Hale, 0. Burgess, for ae 6—In port brig Aristos, Peak, from Pana Boston, rived. StJouns, NF, Juno l—Arrived, brig Victoria Amedia (Br), Landry, New York. sr Joun, Nit, June 30—Cleared, schr Emma (Br), Dan. ham, New York. ‘Toxean, June 22-In port. bark Union Call, for New York, lag’; brigs Lizzie Wyman, Hopkins, for do, to sail h; "Mary Knowlton, MéKee, from do, diag; schrs Jen- m1 ¢ Spear, Herrick, and Angie Amesbury, Jones, tor do, ldg; vo. for Galveston, do; Marantico, Randlewe, for New Orleans, do; Hmma Ulark, Vigus, tor Corpus Christi, do, VaLranaiso, May 30—In port, ships Quintero (inat), Manning, from Boston, arrived 26th; Granger, Doane, for the Coutinent; Transito Alvarez (Nic), Dowal, un Marwick, from Bostou, arrived | 4 loquimbo arrived 224; Don Gui | lermo (Br), for Iquique, to load nitrate tor New York; | Monroe, and Charles rewer, unc. Arrived Sd, bark Lieutenant Maury, from Liverpool (and cleared oth for Iquique). Sailed 2th, bark Almena, Kldridge, Pisagua. American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, July 2~Arrived, schr Annie K Kranz, from Boston. saitiled “Schirs W 8 Shephard, New Bedford; Tua Bird: joston BOSTON, July 3—Arrived, steamships Parthia Pr. Watson, Liverpool via Queenstown; Oriental, Halle! Savannah; Harrisbur; inet, Philadelphia; Neret earse, New York; U Ssteamer Levi Woodbury Fenga' Portland; barks Enterprise Il, (Dutch), Mul tee: horn; ‘Fanny Lewis (ir), Edwards, Cadiay Rudo) Cee Paske, Antwerp; brig Pan Carver, 81 gelpnia) sere Bama Green, Coltins, Jackson ui 101 irfie! eorgetown, DO; ma Ba Aired We ey, dos, Pel arate do. ai 8, Weliey, dos Ameri AAT: Phi eats 48 Viayton, i , ou; Tw Friends, Jeffers, 4: when? Hector, igginy Hoboken, Jane, Florenee, and 0 0 Morris, no went) W Vatneman and ph wna 1D. Cleared—Steamers Johns Hopkins, Hallett, Ball via Noriolk; Norman, Nckphon, Philadelphia Reps tune, Berry, New York; barks Lyitleion, Hosmer, Port Elizabeth, OGH; Waaren (Nor), Pedersen, Antwerp ;' brigs Antelope, Hay, St Thomas; PM Tinkér, Barnard, Cow Bay, CB; ‘Wattle, Cates, Port Caledonia, C8; schra Kate Wentworth, Meda, Fernandina; D Gifford’ Oobb, Philadelphia; Charles A Coulomb, Fennimore, do; Ann. € Lockwood, 'St John, Kennebec River, to load for New York, Win Henry, Van Name, New York. John & San- ford, Dean. dovia Kennebec River, Sailed—Barks Caibarien, Rosland, and Lyttleton. BALTIMOKE, July 2 eared. steamer EK Chamber- lain: Lawson, New York; brig Erle, Sears, Bostou; sont ‘T Manson, Manson, do. ‘inister Roon (Ger), Erdmann, Sd—Arrived, steamships Bremen; West Indian (Br), Roach, Tampico; Raleigh, Wilmington, NC; Wm Lawrence, Howes, + oston; Black” stone, Hallett, Providence; Fanny Cadwa York, schrs Geo & Bowdoin, Insley, Fleuthers Kennebec; Rightaway, New York; Bill Stowe, AH Horibat, Hi “Sieamships, Baltimore (Ger), LilNenhetn, eared —steamships remen ; McClellan, March, Providence; John W Gar? rett, New York; ship Duisverg (Ger), Uoilies, Rotterdam 5 varks Usko (Rus), Lundgviet, Queenstown or Falmouth, for orders; Figlia Accame <ital), Pionella, Queenstown or Plymouth ior orders; schrs Fred & Scammell (Br) Barberie, Plotou, NS: Mary Jane & Klzabeth, San Sal vyador; Jessie Elizabeth, Brown, Charleston; TAzzier Poor, Dickie, Bangor; O'C Berry, Seaver, Providence > Sarah K Jones, Somerset, Masa, Sailed—Barks Wasa (ius), London; Inca Ger), Bre- men; Continental, Pillabury. Rio Janeiro; brigs Ytalim (Sr), 'Koberts, Port Spain; Jeanie Morton, Smoot, Dem- ra “THANGOR, July 1—Cleared, bark Gna (Nor), Jensen, Cardiff; brig Albatross (Nor), Johnson, do. e| 3, Ludiar udlam, do; Ghareston ijaaaie Walton, Baidmore; Lizaio Maul, andl olin, do. July Arrived, schra Henry Adelbert, Meady, New- barg: Henry Norwell, Bargeas; Boston, to” load fot Baltl- more; Lavolta, Whitney, South Amboy for Hallowell Isabel Alberta, Maggie Cain, Paul P Keller, Winner, R ecker, Welcome Heebs, David Currie, and William Mi jones. hrs RE Yates, Yates, Philadelphia; Union Finn ttisple dos Georgie Clarke Bartlett do: WW God frey! Batchelder, Georgetown, GC; H_K Vanneman. ‘hrs Winsiow Morse, New York; Douglas Arrived, Ha: Adams iuiled—Selir-, Abby Wasson, Qray, Baltimore; Oriole, Baten and Johit “pevwiler, Phitiaelphia,’ amon do Washington; Ellen Morriso! a ork. AURSa HARBOK dune d—arrived, sche’ Royal “Oak, wetted gath, seh Royal Ouk, Benson, New York. ache ? BRISTOL, July 2—Sailed. schrs Jaines English, Barker, Rondout; Del i, Allen, New York via Fall Ki SoC HAREESEON, July Clore, HaRrnatUDs i juator, Hine! vs a DIGHTON, July 1cSalled, sclir NH Skinner, Thrasher, Georgetown, DO. ELLSWORTH, June 26—Cieared, schrs Orion, Osborn, New York; 2th, Lodusdia, do; July 1, Fannie & Edith, Bartlett, ‘and Victory, Moon, do, VALL RIVE! J July 1—Arfived, schrs Daniel Brown, Emerson, Georgetown, DG; Ney. Chase, New York; 2d; Breeze Harrie Prenton. GEOROET WN, SU, June 23—Arrived, schr arthur, lew hra May Morn, Phinney, New York; ‘Grimin, Searsport, a schr Dione, Dato, mariscotta. yd achr Jos Fish, Lfapper, Charleston. hrs Rhodella Blew, Newell, Bangor; . New Bedtord ; arthur, Cruse, New York. OWN, DC, June 29—Arrived, selir LB Cow: nes, from und for Providence, ra ‘24th—Arrivgd, 8 E Wooabary, 254} feared 2ith—arriv ¢ M—Arrived, schrs § L Russe!) Smith, Fhiladeiphia; J HW fockwood, Hartcastie, New York; 26th, B H Ridgeway, Townsend, Charleston; 27th, Rosa Bopitiger, Balls, do. Cleared 25th, schrs Nellie, French, New York; 26th, Flora Condon, Condon, Providence, RI; Jennie E’ Sim: mons Young, Philadelphia; ath. River Queen, Ricker, Hartford; Melville, W. York. KY WEST, July 3~Arrive City of Waco, jew York for Galveston (and proceeded). une 29—Cleared, ship Friga (Br), Crawford, Liverpool. MA! i atitemetidorld 30—Arrived, schra G © ) Cran- James 8 Shindler, Lee, Philadelphia. 3, June 20—Arrived up, bark Agin- Pernambuco. Below, ship Cale- vre. mer, Cranmer, an NEW ORLKa’ court (Br), Williamsos doula, Potter, trom itavre, uly $—Cleared, steamships General Meade, Sampeon, and: George Washinuton, Whitchead. New York) bark Bridgeport, Morgan, Providence, Niwas YPORT, July l--Arrived, schr Thomas Watt, Curtis, Weehawken. Sailea—Brig Lizcie H Kimball, Lunt, Portland; schrs Clarissa Allen, Hodgdon, New York;’ Isabel ‘Adolpho, ladeiphia. NEW BEDFORD, July Arrived, schr DM Anthony, MeLane, Georgetown, DO, da Arrived. sehr den} English. Chase, Now York. Sailed—-chts A W Smith, Leavitt, Georgetown, DC; nd Ira Blias, Norton, Philadelphis and Ada Herbert, Allen, .N or! NEWPORT, July 1—Arrived, steamer E A Woodward, Bartlett, Providence for New Yor«; sehr Watchful, Gill, Plymouth for do. Also arrived, schrs Mary Natt. Barker, New Bedford for New York ;' Elm City, Kelley, Wickiord for do; Iris, Clark, Providence for do; AG Lawson, Fitapatrick, do for Croton Point (and ail sailed AM 2d). 2M—Arrived, schr Time, Hopkins, Mobile. NEW LONDON, Juiy 2~Arrive.” schoolahtp Mercnry, from a cruise; Lr , Williams, Guayama, PR? achrs Texas, floboken; Ann E’Valentine, Alexandria tor Groton; A Haytord, Gilchrist, Jackson ville. Sailed—Sehrs Uni id C'G Saaler. New York. NORWICH, July 2~Arnived, propeller Utility, from Alexandria ;‘sloop Waterloo, Hoboken. jed—schrs Morning Star, New York; R Hood, do; M a € Gooawin, July 2—Arrived, brig Thomas Turrell, on, Ponce. Cleared-Sehr Allen Gurney, Gurney. Rondont. PORT MADISON, June 25—Sailed, bark Legal Tender, Marshall, Tahiti. June 2—Sailed, schr Anna C Holten, PASS CAVALLI Englisn, Cor risti. HHILAD| TA, July $—Arrived, steamships Saxon. Baker, Boston; Mary, Rogers, Providence cand cleared for do); brig Agnes ‘Raymond (Br), Melancon, Deme- on, Steelman, Boston; Mon- earse, and West Denula Kelley, do: JJ spencer, Haskell, and. K Bannermn, Brower, Kennebec River} B Melding, Young, Quingy Point; Fannie G’ Rugel Ranking Portland: 8 C Martin, Callen, Millville; R Graham, Smith, Gardiner; Jas'S Watscn, Houck, Cape ni 1. Also arrived, steamship Panther, Mills Boston; sehra Timothy Field, 'Leiand, and Hellen, ‘Carroll, Calais: Lix- rie D Barker, Barber, Abaco; J J Speucer, Kennebea iver. ‘Cleared—Steamships Roman, Crowell, Boston; Vicks: barg, Rudolph, Charteston; © W Lord, Colton, Savan- nahj Hunter, ‘Sherman, Providence: Leopard, Albert aon, Fall River; barks Louisa Bruno ‘Ital), Russo, Genoa ( Fasquale, Agello (Ital), Vasaa, Trieste ; ‘osmds (Ger). Meyer, Bremen; Amity, Patten, Antwerp; Dinoral (Nor),’ Jorgensen, | Lubec; schrs Mazgie Hathorn, i, Portland; 'Bmimna, ‘Adams, Little Egg Harbor} Lottie R Friend, Coitins, Gloucester: DG Floyd, Clit ford, Newport; » S Lamphey, Gould, Boston: Young Teazer, Slocomb, Providenc Newéastie, Del, July 3, AM—Schrs Beila Russell, from New York, ahd sylvester Vale, from Taunton, passed ap Passed down, ship Garibaldi, jor Rotter: Bedford, for Annie 4 Emma M Fox, tor New Bedford; kill, Leona, George Taulane, and Emma C' Babcock, sor Boston; Samuet Gilman, for Wood's Hole; T J Traf: ton, for Porismouth, and Maracaibo, for. Portland. Passed down this AM. schrs Royal Ai Island Belle, Sydney 8 Tyler, and C B Wheaton, tor Bost and Wile Nam H Van Brunt, from Wilmington, Del, 101 ville. PM—Ship Hermine, for Hamburg; schi Dow, tor Boston, and DB Webb, fur Deel down. Schr Sallie anchor off here Noting in sig Lawns Del. July 3, AM—Ari Trinidad for orders. "Went to sea yesterday shi union, bark Bettie, and brig Rosnoke... Brig Ge sailed for Philadelphia, US steamer Moccasin arrived ‘rom Newport yesierday afternoon (and sailed this AM for Charleston). PORTLAND, July 1—Arrived, schrs Bertha J Fellows, Smith, epics ict Now York); Bertha Souder, . Me. Wooster, Brauswic! Cleared —Seuits Mabida Krana, Rich, Alexandria; Ba- nnebec, to load for Washington, Mai Wyant Waite, York, 2id—Arrived, schrs Fannie A Bailey, from Baltimore: Clara Smith, and Delmont, from Philadelphia; Wan ars ur, do. Cleared—Bark Tatay, Pettis, Montevideo. PORTSMOUTH, July'2—Arrlved. schrs Hattie N Bangs,. Bangs, New York; Elizabeth Magee, Magee; lace, Cox; J G Babcock, Smith; Thomas Sinnickson, Dicker~ son; Tahimiroo, Kent, and Martha Welsh, Burge, Phila- jelphia, PROVIDE, Crocker, Philadelphia; le, N ; © Barstow, Smith, do; schrs Wm } Hilton. Weaver, Georgetown, DC; Blizabeth Edwards, Somers, Phila- delphia; B & 1 Oakley, Newman, Newburg; Wm F Bur- den, Adams, do; Aion, Briggs, Knapp, Haverstraw ; Rhode Laiand, Cullum, Eddyville, NY. Hailed: hrs Surge, Warwick, Trenton; Bertba, Cono- Marv Price, Haley. JH Burnett, Gai rare; achrs Marietta tan. Ed ver; Jul Maria 'Loulsa, Southard; Saran, Purves son, Allen; Urbana,’ Allen, Sarah nd Sarah’ J smith, Bald: ve New ork. JKET, Jane 80—Sailed, schra Zutette Kenyon, Buckingham, Philadelphia; Fakir, Holland, New York. July Arrived, achrs Kiias Kinyan, Campbell, and Henry Glay, Conklin, Port Johuson. Salled—sches BH Wanfori, Sprague; Daniel Morris, Squires, and J W Coffin, Ch ndler, New York Jul; Arrived, achrs James Ebates. Rockwell, Alex- andrla; Tmovene Diverty, Gandy, Fort Johuson;’ stoop New World, Beebo, New York, Sailed—Schrs BD Pitts, Willlamson; Henry Clay, Gonklin, and “Henrietta, Sunith, w York; MC Sprout, prowl. do. RICHMOND, July 1—Sailed, bark Galveston (Ger), Kohnenkamp. Brethen; schrs Mary Means, Parker, New XROLELAND, Jane d—Arrived, echre RG. Kuk CKLAND, June rrived, sehre FE © nigh! Bratt: GE Prescott, duptill. and Allie 0: bilisbaty lew York: 27th, Ocean Belle, Mills, Virgi RS} ode. don, Melvin, New York; Wii McLoon, Rogers, do; 28th, bark E Williams, Keone, Salem. Sailed Mth, schrs J E Gamage, Robinson, Newark; C Jones, Colcord, New York; auth Jamon Henry, True- worthy, do; 29th, Catawamteak, Keating, do: Mary Busan, know, do;'M_ A MeGahan, Cally fhilagelphia Mosyle Bell, Stuart, 8t George to load for New York. coy I—Sailed. schrs Speedwell, spaulding, Sprace to load for Philadelphia; Wms Farwell rd, ahannock River, Va; Exeter, Pendleton, Prine Ni fa phia. Hea Philadel ROCKPORT, June Call, Newburn, NO: 20th, Ma hia; 30th, Millie Trim, Trim, July 1, W H Lovett, Haskell, and’ Edward Everety Greentow, do; Florenco'N Tower, Adams, New York. = 3 = 3. z SAN FRANCISCO, June 25—Sailed, st hip Vancou- ver (Br), Shaw, Yokohama; bark Brunette (Br), Jack- son, Lyttleton. NZ. July 2—sailed, steamship Montana, Connelly, Panama. SAVANNAH, ‘July 3—Cleared, ‘bark Espana (BD),. Claquebel Barcelona: sche Cherubim, tor Baltimore. SOUTHWEST HARBOR, June 25—Arrived, schrs Jos- ephine, Bracy, Calais tor New York; 26th, Annie & Katon, Stanley, trom do for do. VINEYARD HAVEN, July 2—Arrives Smith, Baltimore for ‘Portsmouth ; sc! ville, SC, tor Damariscotta; [rei more for Boston; J BP Knowles, Port J Hannibal, Salem for New York; Addi do; Malabar, Bangor for do; P A rovidence for brig Serena P Dione, Bucks 1 for Salem 5 Jordan, Gardiner ders, Boston fo) York; Adele Salle Fonlat) J OW Hine, James Henry, Nellio Grant, jors, Malabar. Addie Jordan and Hannibi P AAMNNGTON NG, July Icarrived, bark! La Bette (Non, 8 London, London. vleared —Barks Felicitas (Ger), Kuhl, Stet ich (Ger), Low do; brigs Albert (Ger), Abra jam, Courtnay (Br). Lamswood, London; atiantle Ger), jarding, Rotterdam; Alkor (Nor), Erickson, Autwerp! mitts tier) Blancke, Liverpool. NTERPORT, Jude 27—Sailed, sehr Ltazie Lane, West, Jacksonville, AREHAM, July t—Arrived, sohrs HT Hedges, Bow man, Georgetown, DO; G A ‘Hayden, Graon, Perpont « A B Hayes, Barlow, and Massachusetts, Lewis, New York. MISCELLANEOUS, BsoLUTE DIVORCES OBTA KD FROM Die it States, legal everywhere; desertion, &c, | fete #e | Ho publicity required; ‘no charge’ undl | resi sranted. Advice free. M, WOUBS. Attorney, 194 Broader.

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