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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. * amovgt, properly involved, small ox great, but | Whather tne taw has been violated, the facts €@xisty Does the necessity for action exist’ This | pRoceeding is # sltapie question of iuiormation to the Attorney General. No matier whence on THE ERIC RAULWAY. Intervention by the State Asked by | Parimchiiatedet pe pie hak een volte Stockholders and Creditors, Ae SE Wasuinaron, July, 8 1874. | Payment of the Interest vm the District Debt. The First end Second Comptrotlers of the redress, One of our “ ‘eatest public evits is these great corporations. | Ccetaee ne Duniahed if they violate the iaw. | treasurs, constimting the Board of Audit under | This proceeding will place the Erie Company on & | the recent act of Congress, to-day gave notice of | iirmer basis, ior it ensures honest, economical | peadiness to recetve claims against the District of ; | man: n ds, . “ | nage Peal mad ainst tke | Columbia. The miterest on the District bonds, Alleged Gross Mismanagement of “the | rae crane gree ttt | payable in gold, it has been decided must be paid Present Board of Directors. —- any that in buying the stock oO! the | by the government tm goid. The appeopriation 10 | Buffalo aud Erte Railroad tor its notes, or - any other Way except by barter or exchange and stoc! was in round BUmhéts $1,800008 which was sup for ee | held IT VIOLATED ITS CHARTER. posed to mean that amount in legal tenders or e a ‘The Revised Statutes expressly provide -senines other lawful money, and as the interest was in- The Charter of the Com- | fact aeeet tnistact to the aitention of | oladed in the indebtedness to be paid, it was held y Vi le L the Attorney General. The vasis of this charge is | that the interest must be paid as stipulated on the | W pany 1olated, Watson's own a@davit, and in making the wilt | yond, ‘The coupons will be paid on presentation | sion Watson says he kno r 2 : Violated nis ‘auty., ‘The purchase of coal Jands was | at the Treasury in Washington, ALBANY, N. ¥., July 8, 1874, | afSo m violation of law. He coaid not find thar The New Assistant Attorney General. the Legislature ever bestowed such power on the | erie Company, Mr. Watson bought lands in his | own name and sold them to the Pennsylvania companies leased by the Erie, The law was not to be whipped round the stump that way. The Hon, A, G. Riddle returned here last even- | ing and this morpmg tormally accepted the ap- poiutment of Assistant Attorney General to prose- Mf sclosea , cute the sale burglary cases growing out of the aut ive ite ngy Weusral Feserved his decision... | blowing up of the safe in the istrict “Attorney's Dunan’s affidavit concludes with the allegation | emice during the recent Congressional investiga- that the larger tracts o1 coal lands in Penusyivanla 1, 6) District of Columbia affairs, Mr. Riddle were purchased im 1873 out of convertible bonds, and the porchase money thereof, amounting to took the oath of oMce to-day and will commence work on the cases immediately. $1,000,000, charged upon the books to tae Soosnns headed “purchase of coal lands,”’ and that depo | ae stiaie Bante car tne wintrios oe Columbi ‘The case of John C. Angell, plaintiimt, agaist the Erie Railway Company, defendants, was argued Belore Atworney General Pratt to-day, Mr. William Fullerton appearing ior the Erie Protec- Bive Committee Of London, and John M. Bill (rep- | resenting Messrs, Barrett, Reafleld and Hull) appearing for the plaintiff, and Mr. William M, Ever and Judge W. D. Shipman for the de- seacalis, THE PAPERS SUBMITTED ent subsequently refused on Watson's order to were the plaintiffs deposition and comptaint, and “hyp et transter the amount to his individual account. | sie aM@iduvit of Sylvester BH. Danan. The depo- —————oOo | The District of Colambia Treasury credit balance sition of Mr. Angeil sets forth that he is | ASMODEUS IN NEW YORK. | from. the receipts trom taxes Is $105,000, and taxes tue holder of fifty shares of the preferred | a | are coming in at the rate of $5,000 to $10,000 per ook of the Erie Railway Company, and | nT 4 at audar si bOuiar “OC Seated ‘ts fourth | Diwbolism at the Sturtevant Howse— | 8% oy La ny Savings Bank. 5 that a | Brown’s Brains and What They | ono gentiemen appointed to wind up the affairs mortgage bouds; that he is iniormed and believes | | ve=Witeheraft of the Nineteenth gen PP Pp of the Freedmen’s Savings bank, Mesars, Creswell, Leipold and Purvis, have accepted the commis- etons, and will qualify to-morrow, National Post Roads—Power of Congress to Enforce Carriage of the Muils. The report of Senator Mitchell, of the sub-com- Muttde of the Senate Committee on Transportation, ‘he affairs of the said company have been recently | greatly mismanaged; tat several dividends hay. | ing been paid out of the capital, there having besa | no net earnings applicable to the payment of such dividends for along time, and that te funds and property of Said company, cousticuting a material part of the security jor the payiment of its debts, ary. | In the targe dining room of the Sturtevant | House there assembled last evening a large com- pany of scientific gentlemen, journalists and others | to wiiness some wondrous psychic demonstrations | of a young man of the name of Brown, The representative of the HERALD was introduced | WASHINGTON. /SHIPPING NEWS. ave been misapplied tu various ways to the to this modern phenomenon before the public | in relation to the railway postal service of the exient of several millions of dollars, the | ocuipition, and the following facts were gleaned | COUntY, Presented by him on the last day of the paruceiars of which are more fully set as to the antecedents of the modern Asmodeus, | session of Congress, has just been printed, The | goth m an amMdavit by 5S. H. Dunan, Senator has gone into a thorough discussion as to He was born in Council Blutts, lowa, of poor, but honest parents, whe gave him a common school | education, of which he made good use, At two years of age this juvenile infant commenced “to see things’—that is, he could teil what people the power of Congress, under section 8, article 1, of the constitution, which declares that Congress shall have the power to establish post oMces and post roads. He holds that Congress under this #i deponent’s request, That deponent is informed ad believes the floating devt of the said Erie Railway Company exceeds $7,000,000, and the securities and property o! every Kind belonging to ‘the said company which could be made available | were thinking of him, which, “to say the delegation of power may provide for the transpor- for the payment of said Moating debt, oy sale or | least, must have been embarrassing. ‘But,’ tation of its mails over railroads owned by private wthorwise, do not exceed in salable value | said) he in his naive way, “it was corporations without the consent of such corpor- 000,000, The rest of said company’s property ations, or of the State in which such roads K — i w what use to make Just like steam—I didn’t kno | are located, by paying just compensation. That this Deng mortgaged to the extent Ol its {gil market ey ars, however, that afver studying are Gulsent value, and the promissory notes of the said com- a ith sa leprae atvendiug the ueual number | M#Y Ne done by an exercise. on the part of Con- Anna ‘itchell Bn, Sanders Pernambuco and f 0) e pany are now ireely offered in the market Jor sale | of Methodist revival ‘meetings ‘and seeing some of gress, of the right of eminent domain. He holas | *3)!Tor Dien (Br), Williams, Bahia via Kichmond— | generally, that the power to take private property for the purpose of the transportation of the public mails does not depend upon any express provi- mei opoutans. $8 Sey, Arr. OF Cees, OF) Morey | the phenomena of modern Spiritualism be became per cent per annum, while the current | ; : thoroughly good securities | convinced that his faculty, if not of the old Scot- vaiue of money upon thoré ge cl | “second- 7 t least, capable of % ouly five per cent per annum. Deponent also | Pap ane issitenn ae ie f an Senratea: sions of the constitution, but that it is an inherent alleves that the Erie Railway Company has , #W#kent . ‘u's braits, aud so he started | tribute of sovereignty existing in every indepen- own dent State. In support of this opinion he | tion of «created a new mortgage without propet adver- | leva’ th out to imstruct, delight and elevate the | saws = comparison between the powers of konrinsees ea areata aaa eee sat tne | great Northwest, His success was immense; the | heen wee mece rs ene | ‘a ress seized upon him; he Was in demand at | ‘Atlantic and Great Western Railroad, an insolvent , PUTA! Press celaed Mpon makings, and when the | Which existed under the articles of contedera- eoncern, not producing enough net earnings to | sages oi the Michigan University, at Ann Arbor, | tion. His views are also sustained by numerous Pay the amouut of the annual interest required by betireer eeeenan Alenia eee Guid citations from State and federal courts of high C0 it oI — i mortgages now existing upon the railrcad, and eS must be contessea to sena callow Mr. Brown out | authority. While deciarmg the existence in the ‘the verms of such lease are such as Must involve into the world or Keer at - Penne : general government of the power mentioned, Sen- " : 7 vill probably send him back | a t a t # the Railway Company in great and con- | the scientists, who w Che darsernent that ator Mitchell does not recommend resort to 1t8 ex fanned joss; tuat said Atlantic and Great again to Ann Arbor with ihe idovsenent twin | ercise at this time, and only in case of absolute Western Company has purchased a large amount they also can make nothing im. ie se ae ay GNGtiA Ture conta sae of stock in the Clevelacd, Columbus, Cincianati necessity If suck should arise. He c mplates 38 an iMhocent-looking young tollow of twenty- : e, pulit like other young | . ana Indianapous voad, and’ has entered into obi- | (WO years of age, bulit So nant such changes in our postal laws as willenable the gations lor the raising of money tor such purposes, MeN, “with legs and arms and 4 head,” ax Mr. Geparucéue oqake’jusb ComMpanation for the car ‘Wiich has been endorsed by the Erie Company, Fowler remarked with an erudition and subtle e ‘Wiich has been invoived to ® ruinous extent in| humor which was appreciated by the audience riage of mails on rairoads, and also tend the liabilities of the Atlantic and Great Western | last evening. to the extension of the mail service as the growth of the country may demand, The In a general Way he wanted to | 3 . Show that he possessed, besides his ordinary hu- Company; that deponent asks, therefore, the in inatinet of a retriever dogs State fo n ne- | man qualities, the nua oe Soar wir ntaknoaens ae vhat Udi tien mings VET ie een ane present law he regards as essenttaily defective, v! E r 0 Th ie spot, be it a swa , hotel or} reer fe te hme, Combany. {he | Coal “cellar, and. pluck Irom strabge recesses a | 90d he therefore proposes to devote a large part pencil, pocketbook or handkerchief, He can teli | of tls time during the recess of Congress toward & man wiat he is thinking of. if only the man | perfecting a bill the provision of which, he hopes, thinks hard enough, and go through any amount | 411 he acceptable to the raliroad companies and the Organization of a new corporation iree from ‘the present enormous load of embarrassments. Such a course was pursued in 1860, and was Jor ° of mental gymnastics with an aplomb that would Feta Logs erent Comin: Deponent believes put a foreign clairvoyant to the blush. | atthe same time be just to the government, the same measure of advantage, if not even | , Assembled in the dining room, the guests—waiting ---- greater advantage, would resuit now. | for the arrival 01 the operator—had an oyportunity | VE10£8 BY THE MAYOR, ‘Accompanying tts deposition is the | lo study the alphabet strung across the magnificent | NWORN STATEMENT OP MR, DUNAN, mirror which oe ee | Mayor Havemeyer sent yesterday two vetoes to ack, W? eu pas rd, ‘er ‘ Senet Wiled, thet ot Genera Auditors asseres | And'In size suMciently large for all the audience to | the Clerk o1 the Hoard of Aldermen and the Clerk that tne dividends declared for the year 1872 were “d as “5 4 made not from said net earnings but from a fictt- | Speech in which he said, “he invited investigation Tiong balance brought forward from previous years, there having been no balance or surplus net | he had nothing to conceal,” and generally repeates toat the scientists “could make nothing of | | Missioners of the new County Court House, and His Honor states: | ‘The said Commissioners were appointed under and by earnings whatever; that the statement ot ex- | mum.” He then blindiolded himself, the back oteectiou It of the Laws Of mace Or of 4 Senses ior 1872 did hot include $847,137 legal ex. | Of bis head being adorned with a first | yim of section I or the Laws ad the prov mpowered to class Horace Grecley cravat knot. A gentle- inplete the said Penses charged to cost of road and ‘equipment as | Court House, and succeed to all the powers theretofore v man then hid a lead pencil (lady’s size) in the | possessed by the Board of supervisors over the erection ear et Gicea chars aan a second parlor oi the hotel. Brown seized his | and completion of suid building. The occupancy of a earnings; that the current working ex- | Banc, established, magneto communication, | room pipletigns It appears tomo, laa riektaccomerny re pases (or i872 were further muderstated $602,196, | drugged the man who had hidden the pencil out of | and completion. tt appears to me, dno osed upon them by luw.and not | conflicting with the title of the Corporation to the build- | ing in question : and it further appears to me that the act of installing themselves in an empty room in sald build- | ing, to be used by them as an office. was both a proper | and necessary step to carry on their functions as such | Commissioners, as well as an act of economy tending to save to the city a large amount of money whieh they would have been necessarily compelled to expend for office rent. The second veto relates to the permits for street stands, show cases, &c, His Honor recommends yy order of Peter H. Watson, as part of the | tae roomina dramatic manuer, and came back alleged myentory of materia‘ in the hands of the | iN @ lew seconds with the pencil neld triumph- ©empany, and that no part thereof was properly | @ntlyalof. (Applause.) The second experiment deductible trom the working expenses o! the three | Was éven more successful. Brown bend ad months, receiving credit for the same, or of the | Of the room and a gentleman hilariously ear 1872, such gain in material, if there was hid an object in some other gentieman’s coat Being Spread over @ period of four years; that the | collar. Young Brown returned ey keep- | eurreut expenses for 1472 should have been further €Fs (selected from the audience) on habe a Teduced $400,000, the vaiue of equipment destroyed | that coat collar, and dragged the ovject py q during that year, no portion of which wasever | (Great applause.) Next Rahat atari ate leman ninde good in the equipment account of the com- | 12 white Coat was called up and asked to think of Puy; that the dividend declared out of the alleged | the name of some friend. He did so. Brown sniffed earnings for the six months endiug June 30, 1873, | his hands 2 few moments, then started off in a hot siuounting to $1,078,971, Was not irom the net | Chase. Hot! cold! over chairs and tables—a splen- be deferred for action to the Ist of May, 1875, when. the date of the present license expires, earnimgs of that’ period or any other time before | did hurale—taking @ negro waiter in the back- ee ee or since, the company having really made a net | ground handsomely, finally coming back to the IMPORTANT ABREST. joss im that six months of $037,267; that the re- | Starting point with scent cold. Time, 1m. 193. maming 1X NONts of 1873 Showed no profits or Tund to make up the deficiency of the previous | A Cashier in Wall Street Charged with Embezzlement. Thomas J. Mason was arrested last evening by Detectives Farley and Sampson and locked up at | Police Headquarters. He is charged with the Failure. It was then announced that tne gentle- | man in ce ee had ore SS Boley SIX months; that Bischotistein and Goldschmidt | genveman in Califorma, (Sensation. .) Ruve been allowed to retain, upou various pre- | _ The next person experimented on was a success. texts, $1,460,000 from the proceeds of the sale of | He was taken immediately to the person thought consolidated mot @ bonds ior nearly two Of. Connection established and lines working well ears, there being uo record upon the books | OMce more, bezzlement of $25,000 from his employers, iy to March last showing the disposi- The mental strain on Brown wis now so great | ¢™! aE abe on Pasar wadl at rea tion of that money; that Duncan, sher- | that a rest was desirable, and some good-natured | Messrs, Merri 1.» Of . street, ep mand Co. were clarged with $750,000 im | granny in the audience suggested thata bumptions | pears that a member of the firm in goin, phrenologist should feel mis head, which he did | over some accounts a day or two ago foun and made @ very good speech. * | adeficit of $8,000, Some inquiries made turned He epitomized as foliows:—“Young man weigns | suspicion on young Muson. He was questioned 150 pounds (right to an ounce), height five feet ten | and acknowledged having taken $8,000 to use In (wrong one-quarter of an inch), has ambition for | speculation on the street. Further examination romotion, no marked faith or prophetic tendency, | revealed a deficit of $25,000, and 1t was then agcer- ee in the use of his means, benevolent and amia- | tained wnat Magon’s operations had been going on ble, strong in social attachments, loving—(“Ah!"’) | jor two years. He had been engaged in business nutes of the Erie Company given to said firm, which were uliimately paid in cash; that suid charge stood unexplained on the pooks nearly twelve months. when deponent was instructed to credit Duncan, Sherman & Co., against such 2%. by the purchase of 5,000 shares of Buffalo, New York and Erie Railroad stock at $150 each, and deponent was iniormed said stock haa been Congress under our present constitution and those | | pas: b | letters HRBP stinctly see them. ‘he young man made a brief | of the Common Council. One relates to the Com- | that the proposed change in the amount of the fee | urcnased trom Join A. C. Gray, and thatdeponent | Has intuition and integrity, not imucl in lasts In New Jersey and other like transactions, | heves the market price of said stock at the time | ideality or veneration, ljarge mental, motive and, it ischarged, lost the money. He will be ex- oi its purchase aud at ali times during the year | and vital powers.”” ‘After various other ex- amined at the Tombs Police Court to-day, 1573 was less than $90 per share, and that said | periments were tried, in all of which | shares were in reality purchased by tae directors | young Brown was successiul, a crowning one was | ot the Erte Company lor $450,000, or $300,000 less | proposed and hailed. with acclamation. Jt was | than the amount charged the Erie Company, which | that @ representative of the 7ribune should com- | Must have been divided between some persons | municate an original thought to a representative | unknown to deponent, &c, ol the HERALD and that yout Brown should | It appears that some four or five weeks ago Mr. | guess It. sat confusion ‘in the dining room.) Angell made application to Attorney Genera Pratt, nan stood up by the HeRaLp man, ‘@t his office in Syracuse, to commence suit against | and, reversing ibe erder of things, the Tribune the Erie Company and its officers and directors. | thoaght, while the mind of the HERALD was qui- Judge Pratt, desirmg to avoid hasty action, deter- | escent, A Jew passes by young Brown. The op- mined to consider the subject. The compauy were | erator led the parties over to another journaiist. motified of Mr. Angeil’s application and to-day ap- | The /ribune cried “Correct!” peared to reply to the allegations. After consid- ae aeeas A DASTARDLY OUTRAGE. erable prelimiuary conversatio: for the’ plain“ wore Died. xJulee Supe poor A NUMBER OF REI While Miss Mary Crommuller, a gay young : ber lass, living at No. 99 Stanton street, was enjoying herself at @ picnic In Held’s Hamilton Park iast in the shape ‘of afidavits from Peter H. Watson, Messrs, Little and Honsen, tue examiners selected | evening, she made the acquaintance of James Riiey, an oysterman at No. 49 Stanton street. jrom the Northern Central aud Oswego Midiand After enjoying each otber’s society fur an hour or ir. 8. L. M. Barlow, Mr. 8. L. Dodds and | Mr. Lucius Robinsou. Nowe of the depositions con- two inthe giddy dance Ritey invited the youn: lady to refreshment, which she declined. wall tamed any specific replies to the charges made was then proposed, to which Miss Crommulier | Suainst the company, ail betng aimost enureiy | coufined to the general statement that the state- | agreed, They sauntered up Third avenue, thea | through several side streets, until they came to ments of Mr. Angell and Mr. Dunan were maiig- *® vacant jot in First avenue ana Sixty-pinth Mant Jalsehoods, street, when the young lady, in order to rest her- | Bected with the steamsni Self, sat down upon the stump of @ tree. Riley | died at his residence, No, ACCIDENT AT THE TRIBUNE BUILDING, Acarpenter, named George W. Fowler, fell from | the top of the new Trivune building, a distance of sixty feet, yesterday and was instantly killed, was at work on a scaifold near the centre of the building with nia father, and, stepping on a piece of loose timber, his foot tripped and he fell head- } long to the ground floor, striking the iron beams with his head and right leg during the descent. | His neck was croken and he died almost instantly. FATAL appearance, and resided in Jackson street, Wil- lamsburg. Warden Brennan, who was accident- | ally on the spot, had the remains of Fowler taken to the Centre Street Hospital, preparatory to thelr | removal to the late residence of the deceased. ‘This ts the first death that has occurred during the erection of tuis building. € OBITUARY. Captain Henry Randall. Captain Henry Randall, for many years con- interests of New York, 86 Kast Twenty-third THE ARGUMENT ‘was opened by Mr. Hill for the plaintiff in remarks to the general effect that the directors of the road bad vegiected their duty and nad been guilty of such gross mismanagement and such violation of | made several propositions of an unbecoming cha y ora g char- at the age - law it they should be removed. It was no use | acier ty ter, We ty of which she indignantly de. | street, yeaverday morning, at the age of seventy: wo she Bo aor rsgr e beth nid ie clined, at the same time begging bim to take her | tWO years. Captain Randall was born in Berlin, had ies oul z other as ae = | back to the Park, ‘This he refused to do, and, | Rensselaer county, N. Y., and upon reaching man- was oR. dying Desonaliy Hable for the | Without warning, Strack her im the face with his | ood he took command of the steamer Empire, on that the direc: d poond er Beto and uate | fist. Then he threw her to the ground and at- fake Krie. In 1550 he removed to this city and smmense sums lost through their inisinanagement | tempted an ontrage. Her cries for help brought | too o mmand of the steamship Northerner, of and negligence; that President Watson was per- | Opicer c q ip i a : John Burns, of the Nineteenth precinct, to L's muepe! , t Saar ad be get ml alae pp A | the spot, and on complaint of Miss Crommutier, tis was ‘tho iitne etesanship that was over t ta cen 4 * je was arrested and locked ap m the Fiity-ninth | thy, st Foun in the embrace of the Atiautic and Great West- | street station house ior the might i | SirerWards’ ‘oor tie Yankee Blade to Sac fren | cisco, and atter spending afew years on the Pa- cic coast he returned to New York, invented and atented the plan of iour-wheeled steamers, a0 On1eaGo, July 8, 1874. | pe feat) niet bya much favor among the At a meeting of the Board of Rt nd Ware- | Shipping merchants of this city. folate peste center, | -, Deceased leaves a wile only of bis once inrge on of the Attorney General, and that the remedy | Gay yuie 5, relating to 1 prne op | family to mourn his loss. was aloue by private suit; out there was no | “8Y ne cd ae | soundatien, 0 fact, ior Dunan’s pretence that the | Changed as follows :— | dividends were improperly declared. He said ‘The Chief Inspector 18 hereby anthorized to col- | THE DIRECTORS ACTED HONESTLY, lect, until further notice, on ali grain inspected as shown even by the statements imenished by Du- | under his direction, a8 follows:—For inspection ern, Mr. Evarts, for the company, replied at length, ins\sting—trst, that the alleged deficit tn the mort- wage for want ol notice lad no existence what- | ever, and that the law required bo such notice. Becona, that the question as 10 the dividenas being roperiy declared vid not belong to the jurisdic- | pouse Commussioners, GRAIN INSPECTION PEES, Lieutenant Colonel Frederick Myers. A telegram was received at Wasuington last night by General Beckwith announcing the death, pan himself; and lor 4 man to ask for tne removal | ywenty cents per carload; irty-five at Santa Fi ew Mexico, last night, of Lieutenant Of sncb neh as Governor Morgan, Butler Dugean | j.o99 bushels from canal boats, and one eater or | Colonel Frederick Mycrs, Deputy ‘Quartermaster and the other directors was ultogetier impudent | g cent per bushel from bags. For out mspection-- | General. He died of peritouius. He was a brave and wi uswarrantable. He insisted taat the | Thirty-five ceuts per 1,000 bushels to veseis, thirty | #24 CMicient over, dividends in qaestion were declared out of the | eents per carioad to cars, twenty-five cents per ie net earnings. nird, that if Angell was the | carload to teams and ten cents per wagon ioud CONGRESS. owner of any stock he bougit the same | to veams. ‘The revised rule goes into efect July 15, — on the 5th of June, two days aiter Dunan’s | 1 CHICAGO, July 8, 18TH aifidavit was road, and knew all he now know: ‘that he bonghtJt, 1 it is his at all for whe purpose | of bringMg this 4Kit and annoying the managers HARVARD COLLEGE ELECTION, Mhe day's play In the Thira Chess Congress bas | be attended with considerable interest and ex- Boston, July §, 1874. ig company. fourth, that the purchase o1 the \ cltement, Captam McKenzie x New York aod Erie Railroad stock was s | At the ananal meeting of t Board of Overseers | - tees ‘cine ee ap papers Won two gathes Ae and honest tradsactlon. of Rarvard College held to-day, Charles Francis | hon we ax Soak te Se oie ned ee from Mr, that the Bischofaveim & Guidschmudt matter " . . osmer, . Book Are ‘h Mr, Elder, game un- Deve aig jor coal were conclusively dis- | Adams was chosen Frestdent of the Board for the | pyisned yesterday; Mr. Bock aiso drew game with posed of the evide: ~y™ Rete Pr ‘nec | ensuing year aod Dr. ee ot fe gl Lael | General, coneier Mage a Perrin woo one lerton, ior the Erie Prosecution Com- | tary for ihe term O1 thro: yeara. A letter was read | game trom Mr. Bld r. Eider won one game sepliot, claiming that the Revised Statues | irom Benjamm K. Curtis declining ms recent elec- trom Mr. Perrin, game between Messen One the power to proceed with fis case to ‘he | tion on the Howrd, and it Was refurred to @ com- | and Hosmer was an ‘unusaaly hard ight apd “ General. This is yt @ guestion oF | Bittee, | Josten seyen and 4 pall pours | Fowler was @ young man, of very respectable | He | S Brig G Retail Cow Bay, CB, for New York, | | 10 with plasier to order. | Unig Wra Mallory. dr, Forsyth, Somerset for New | pase aca Socal aA Senr BA Forsythe, Hobme, New York tor stamiord. ra Schr Loulsa Franeis, Kelly, New Yors for New Bed- OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. Schr Emily, Morrill, Newburg for Stamford DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE SATLE: MONTH OF JULY, D. Ufive. Steamships Calabria (Br), tor Liverpool; Lady Lycett (Br), Bristol; Amyria (Br), Glasxow; He mann (Ger), Broadway, Bremen; State or Virginia (Hr), uty of Sart 61 Broadway. | Antonio, New Orleans: Leo, Savannall; th Carolina, | lb Broadway | Charleston; .shins Oasia (ir), Liverpool; barks silde Figtss (Ital), Cork; Havfruen’ (Nor), Antwerp; +t Law- | | rence (Nor). Dunkirk; Mora (Nor). Newry ; Olbers (Ger), Legnorn and Genoa: Ocean (Ger), Bremen; syringe | ondon; Com Dupont, Abeante, Palos and Ma- jorea: Unione (Ital), Odessa; brivs Rachel (Ital), doy nstown oF ester The Queen Ville ‘e Pi Almanac for New SUN AND MOOK, BIGH WATS | Gov. Isiand.. | 7 Sandy Hook... . } Mocn Tises,.morno 12 Hell Gate.,....eve 6 25 | PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 8, 1874. | Steamship State of Virginia (Br), Sadie, Glasgow—Aus- | tin Baldwin & Co, | Steamship Hermann (Ger), Relchmiann, Bremen—Oel- | niche & Co. Steamship Kotterdam (Duteyy Jansen, Rotterdam— Funen, Edve & Co. Steamship City of San Ansdnlo, Pennington, New Or-1! leanie—C H Mallory & Co. Steamship Leo, Dearborn, Savannah—Murray, Ferris & | 00, Steamship South Carolina, Beckett, Charleston—J W | Quintard & Co. Steamehip sin Franciveo, Miln, Boston. Ship W Lewis, Ireiry’ Falmouth tor ordere—Rird, | Perkins & Job. ship Ida Lily, Blanchard, Acapuleoy-Jas W Elwell & 00, Pano (Ital), Balquini, London—Sloco- viet & Co. Bark Betti (Aus), Tomicich, Gloucester, E—A P gresta. aie See. (tal), Cardone, Gloucester, E~Lauro, Co. 4 Hark Ariadne Nor), Krefting, Croustadt—Funch, Baye tS oo. is Bark Jonann (Ger), Havenkamp, Bremen—C Tobias & Uo. Bark Kong Cart (Nor), Beck, Antwerp—C Tobias & Co. Bark Ezio (Ans), Zeck, Rotterdam—slocovich & Co. Brig Guiseppe (Ital, Bartolomeo, Gibraltar tor orders Peniston & Co. Brig Thomas Turull, Thompson, Port Spain—L W & P Armstrong. Brig T HA Pitt (Br), Tewksbury, Hamilton—Jones & Lou! Brig Terror (Br), Simpson, Harbor Britton, NF—How- pinwall ' mel Corpel (Br), Spurr, Bear River, NS—He- ney & Varker. Sehr Edwin Janet (Br), Roberts, Harbor {sland—Jos Encas, Sehr Dreadnot (Br), Brown, Yarmouth, NS—C W Ber- | teau: x. chr Carrie A Rentley, Falkenberg, Savannah—Bent- Gildersleeve & Co, chr Mary Maukin, Tyler, Port Royal, SC—Squire , Bros. r Dresden, ‘rafton, Macblas—Wiison, Godfrey & Sebr Volean, Coggins, Pembroke—C W Bertaux, | chr Hero, Baker, Salem—R W Ropes & Co. Schr Annie Freeman, Harris, Provincetown, Mass—I RB Btap es. ph Sehr Reindeer, Howard, Cold Spriny Schr Henrietta, Treadwell, Bridge) Steamer }huladeiphia, Davis BJ Wenberg. | SMesorley. | ladeipnia—James Jadelphia—W Kirkpatrick, | ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACNTS AND + HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LIN Steamship Hakon Adelstein (Nor). Bergh, L 2, via Bergen 2d, with mdse and 363 pa ch, Edve & Co, July 6, lat 41 30, lon 66 30, Amalia Hedwig (Ger), from Hamburg for New ‘ork. Steamship Silesia (Ger), Hebich, Hamburg June 2%, via 27th, with mdse and 433 passenvers to Kunhardt | July’ 3, lat 4451, lon 405 exian bark, bouwd cast. showing sign ith, Jat 4146, lon 61 32, steamship (Br), hence tor Antwerp. New Ye jeaken, Havana July 4, ¥ Alexandre ion June sed & Nor: dringt Bu with Sons. duly 7. Ia schooner, bound north, showing a white flag, with red letter } in it. Steamship Morro Castle, Morton, Havana July 3, with indse and passengers to WP Civde & Co. Steamship City of Galveston, vans, New Orleans July 1 and Southwest Pass 24; with mdse and vassen- gers to © A Mallory & Co. Steamsh!p Regulator, Woods, Wilmington, NO, July 4, We cae ‘Sth, with mase and passengers to Win P vide & Con Steamship George W Eider, Lawrence, Nortotk, with | mdse gnd passengers to the Old Dominion Steamship | Co. Ship Due de Saxe (Belg), Roekaert, Antwerp 84 days, in ballast tod F Whitney & Co. Bark Giovanna Z (Ital), Berlando, London 35 days, in | ballast, to Slocovich & Co. Bark Hedwig “eb (Ger), Knaack, Gloucester 32 days, with salt to Funch, Edye '& Co. dune 22, on the New: foundland Banka, passed seve: Bark Abraham Skalle (Nor), Gaegersen, Greenock 35 davs. in bailastto lunch, Edye & Uo. Is anchored Sandy Hook tor orders. Bark Hugin (Nor), Stoerk, Havre 40 days, with mdse to order. Bark Galathea (Nor), Stelnson. Genoa 45d oys, In bal- last, to C Tobias & Co. “Passed Gibraltar Jane 4. Bark Tommaso (ital), Inciguert, Cette 75 days, with yee £c, to Chas F Schmidt & Peters; vessel to Fanch, | ‘0. K Nomad, Townsend, Gloucester, Mass, 10 days, in dallast, to P Hanford. Brig Swift (Nor), Hopp, Glasgow 42 days, in ballast to Tetens & Bockmaun. Is anchored in Graveyend Bay tor ers. Brig Domenico (Aus), Manasteriach, Waterford 40 days, in ballast, to order. Brig ‘’asqualina G (Aus), Marchino, Antwerp 32 days, in ballast, to Slocovich & Co. Brig ¥ I Merriman, Lecraw, St Jago via Delaware Breakwater 27 days, with sugar to Skiddy, Minford & Robertson & Co. Co; vessel to RA Brig Manhus (of Nassau), Nichols, St Jago 19 days, with 3, Vessel to Wayaell & 10 Moses Taylor & C 4 ig Mattano, Kobinson, Caibarien Il days, with sugar to Knowlton & Co; vessel to Brett, Son & Co Brig Isis, Anderson, Sagan 10 days, with gugar to Grin- nell, Minturn & Co; vessel to Lunt Bros. Schr Isabel (of New London), Matthews, San Blas 20 days, with cocoanuts to Owen Breunan; vessel to Miller & Houghton. Schr Ella Pressey, Proseev, Baracoa 9 days, with fruit to J Linhi & Co; vessel to BY Wenberg. ‘Schr Gooawill (Br), Ingraham, Bleuthera 8 days, with pineapples to Joseph Eneas Schr Forest Home, Kemp, Pascagonia 20 days, with lumber to Dana Bros: vessel to HW Loud & Co. Schr GT Wiliams, Newbury, Virginia, Sehr TG Benton, Miller, Virginia, Schr D W Vaushin, Johnsot i Sehr Gen Torbitt, Durkin, Vir Schr John tway, Hazelton, Rehr Alethes, Daily, Virgin. Schr Julins Webb, Headiey, Vii Schr Mary & Elizabeth, Super, finia. irwinia, Schr Glenwood, Alien. Virginia tor Norwich. Schr Baitimot Bi more for New Haven. ASPINWALL, JU Ci Lund, New York. Sailed—Steamship Colon, Dow, New York. Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Steamship Chesapeake, Jonnson, York, with mdse and passengers. Portland for New kK, in ballast, to master. M yQclird K Mundell, George's Banks for New York, with | fish to italey & C Sehr J W Ft 0. Howley, Gardiner for New York. 0, Machias tor New York, with lumber rer. er, Middletown tor New York. Schr Surprise, Seaman, Providence for South Amboy. Schr Silas Moore, Moore, New Haven for New York. Sehr Cornelins, Johnson, Providence for Newburg. Sehr Witch Hazel, Springer, New Bediord tor New | York. Sehr Harriet Ryan, Robbins, Now Bedtord for New A Pratt, Pratt, Chester for Philadelphia. Heath, Brady, Boston for New York. is Coffin, Patterson, Calais tor New York, #, Talbot & Co. ton, Hamilton, Providence for New York. ‘Mehr Sarah Laverne, smith, Portland for New York, with fay to order. Sehr Kioka, Cook, Jonesboro for New York, with lum- ber to Simpson. Clapp & Co. acne Warner, Nickerson, Haddam, Ct, tor Phila- elphia. Rleamer Galatea, Gale, Providence tor New York, with mise and passengers. ROUND BAST, {Brg Leone Gn, Bishop, New York for Port Caledo- nia, ¢ | Brig Matilda, Coombs, Fort Johnson for Salem. ir 3 A Falconer, Wilson, klizabethvort for Provi- dence. Schir 18 Billings, Billings, Hoboken for Plymouth, cht Selina, Brooks, Elizabethport tor Lynn. Schr Miranda, Pon ewburg for New Haven, Betr AC Noyes, Noyes, Elizabethport for Saiem. Schr Clara Sawyer, Kunsom, Weehawken tor New- bury port Schr Jas Barrett, Nelson. Philadetphia tor Boston. Sehr Lamariine. Smith. Hoboken tor Hog Isha: Sehr J J Worthington t, Philadelpnia fol lence. ‘Behr Belle, Simpeon, Hoboken for Providence, Schr Glenwood, Hallock, Virginia for Norwalk, Kebr Ls Barnes, Sturgeh, Amboy for Boston. Sehr Union, atch, New York 1or Providence, Sehr Lizzie Mills, Armstrong, Klizabethport tor Salem. Sehr Ada Herbert, Allen, New York sor Full River. Schr DW Powell, Saunders, Khzavetuport tor Nor waik. Aaght Rappahannock, Brown, South Amboy for New ave agit Ellen B Ruswell, Johnson, Philadelphia for Provi- lence. eons iailte W Ponder, Rogers, New York for Taunton. 1 Provi- hi , Burdett, New York tor Bridgeport. Belr Kva , Millard, Philadel for Bost Behr astern Belle, Allen, South behr Alida. Ali sehr J Uotlman, Shropshire, Trenton for New Haven. Sehr Mail, Merrtil, Port Johoson ior Hallowell, fenr Grand Is!and, Miller, New York tor Boston, Schr Belle R Hull, Bush. Port Johnson for Providence. Rehr Jas Parker. Xr, Kelly, Pailadetpnia tor Norwien. oom John Swekham, hare Elizabewport for Provi- Dey | Fad deep in the water, leaking so badl vater on deck. she began to Settle | | boat Into the water before the vessel | 600 horse power, the stroke of the piston being 54 i Sehr Danie) Crowley, Crowley, Greenpoint for Bridge- ts * sebr Tunis Bodine, Baker, Hoboken for Providence, Caroana (tab, Salonica; Blasino (Ital), Qu Falmouth, Maritime Miscellany. ‘The pursers of the steamships City of New York and Morro Castle, from Havana, have our thanks for favors, Sreamsniv Evie S Tener, from Newbern, NO, tor New York, betore reported anchored of the Capes oi the Del- aware, was towed imto Newcastle, Del, on the sth inst, Rreamsnir Onrenrat, Hallett, ot and trom Boston 7th inst trom Savannah, ran ashore same night, in a fo, of the Bast Chop, Wood's Hole, “whi AM on the Sth. A la y Yesterday morning, all right, and anchored in Vineyard Haven. | Charleston she remained at? | despateh says she was got otf | Bank Puxictras (Ger), Krhl, from Wilmington, NC, tor | petting with a cargo of sty vile rosin, struck on the Kip, Cape Fei ih water. The ves. sel will be a total 1 the cargo will be saved. The F roaisters 268 tons, Was built in 1864, and 1s owned in Stet- n, 1@ vessel began to labor so heavily, the veasel betore the wind the ay the Mainmast and foretop- inboom. The ob caine # complete wreck, with her lee and the sand bor, th and in the Bre atti cargo shifted, o cbying mast and break! choked and she gettiny wet from th so rapidly that the It fall had to be cut toget the yawl vent down, which ptain and crew of ping her before the ‘The sea was running so high that she nearly filled several times and had not the precaudon been taken of throwing Into the boat some small articles of balling she would haye been swamped inevitably before mich harbor, whic the company “suc- ont 5 ey had @ very har v The Faunie Hazard wi sow d pring ally 10 Hartford, the captain o vning L-l6th, “he was 120 tons, 2! vears old. renuilt two years ago and valned at about and hal @cargoot about 20 tons of moulding and. Probably no insarance. Scur Eta, Grindell, at Poston Sth inst from Philade!- pia, was struck by lightning and lost maintopmast and ad mainmast shivered. Scnr Bey Pertry Poore (fisherman), of Gloucester, ran ashore on Mud Island, Nova scotia, July 3, and. will probably: be a total loss. She registers $4 tons, and was uilt at Newburyport in 1839, Senn Jussert (of Cherryfield. Me, Small), from hia for Boston, with coal, a a ‘ived at New Lo: in distress, having buen tun into night of 4th the vicinity of Montauk Point by an unknown schoo: ‘The J lost ail headsails. jibboom and toretopmast, She Mill repalr at New London betore proceeding to destina- jon, Bacon, Me, July 6—Two vessels were blown ashore at South St Georze on Thursday night, and Capt Roix. of stexmer Katahdin, reports seeing four vessels ashore Friday morning—two ou the Muscle Ridge and iwo on George's Island. Quxsxo, July 7—Ship Czar (Br), before reported on the rocks at Sillery Cove, had fore and main masts cut away. She ts full of Water, and wali have to discharge cargo and dock tor repairs, 8th—The Quebec bark Hillyard, from Montreal for Mal- mouth, with grain, went ashore 2d inst, on Mamronagar a steamer bas been engaged to haul her off and bring ‘k Augustine, from Montreal for Liverpool, with acargo of grain, while at anchor off Indian Cove, was run into by an outward bound Norwegian vessel and Jost her jibboom, several yards, 4c. She will return tor | repairs. Rocxsanp, Me, July 6—Schr Forest (ot Camden), McAl- lister, was wrecked on Mosquito Island, St Georges, July 3. Sails and rigging saved ina damaed condition, An unknown schr was wrecked on Allen's Is.ana July — said to belong at Bucksport. Trap Tr or 4 New Cunarn Sreawen.—The new } Cunard steamer Koiknia made a most snecessful trial trip on the 231 ult, her rate of speed reaching 14 knots an to the mouth of ¢ proceeded tram Weinyss Ba; yne and back. The length of the Bothnia is i2\5 feet; depth, 36 feet: tonnage, 4," compelled by compound direct-acting envi She carries 12 boats fitted as lite boats, She has been butlt by Mesers James and Georze Thomson, Glasgow The Bothnia will convey the mails between L' verpool and New York and will accommodate 3¥) first class and 800 steerage passengers, Her saloon is 41 teet square and upwards of 3 persons can dine at once. Fhe is the largest of the Cunard fleet, which now numbers 49 steamers, with @ total of 9,0°0 tons and 15,000 horse | power. ‘The capital invested 15 said to be £3,600,000. Whaltemen. Sailed from New Bediord July 7, bark Petrel, Downs, for Indian Ocean. Bark Live Oak, of New Bedford, 448 tons, nas beon sold on private terms'to Geo H Ouiton, of St John. NB, tor the merchant service. Shouts, during a for. The vessel is being Kighiered, and | Soar Fannie Hazarp, Fmmons, before reported | foundered in Massachusetts Buy, satled trom Clinton Point, on the Hudson River, on'the 29h alt, bound to |% ‘NA. On ry So’clock AM, made | 1 ‘The Wil nged suddeniy from 8E to NE. an ptain found he could not reach bt a a ee A Raovs, sune Z7— 4, Drigs Anna M Kn mater, Brunswick, Ga, 28th, ’ D led 26th, brig Isis, Anderson, north of Hatteras, lonns, NI, June 2/—Arrived, brig Konuebeil (Bri, Griffin, New York. SrJoun, NB, July 7—Arrived, ship Belmont (Bri, Blag- den, Darien; brig Julia Wort, Bilva, Boston Neared 6th, brig Selma, Powers, Havana; 7th, seby ‘ht, Di Zucersa Br), Wa ny iy lary Staples, Godrrey, New York, Vicroma, dan Me sailed, barks Colusa, Hawes, Aus: tralia; 30h, Em geuie (Br), Edwards, ——. an Ports. ALEXANDRIA, July GArrived. schrs A Denike, Bos. tor he F Kindberg, New Haven (and sailed for Bridge- led-—Sehrs MJ Chadwick, and J W Rausey, Boston; Davis, New Bedford. sed ap—Sehr a Sheppard, BOSTON, daly rived: aceamchip lag. : brizs Minnie Abbie, arding, Pensacola; Paroline Cy Kelley. ¥ Darien, Gay soeuhhe 1Croaby, ones, South Araboy; Jesse Khyilas, Willis, Baltimore sehre Teresa D Baker, Masa, Port Antonio; Bi Adams. E ‘Simmons, Gandy, Wil ton, NO; Olver ‘Jameson, Candage, Richman ; Charles F Sampson, ie, Georgetown, DO; we Kemp, Rien, Baltunore ; Calvin F Baker, Baker, do; Peter H Crowell, ‘Chase, do; Mary A Drury, lage, do; Active, Coombs, do; JS Hudsou, Hadson, Pniludelphiasd A Par 1 ato) Pensacola; Mui ming: Va sons, Youny, do; Molite, Anderson. do; George Taulane, Adams, do: JK Manning, Gandy, do: R and Corson; Corson. dos kia, Uriniell, do; &'Nickerson, Baxter, do: Mary D Haskell, Mxixdon, do; Enterprize, Leighton, Elizabethports Yoscuute, Webber, south Amboy; Def ey Thorndike, Ki Sinatog, Robinson, Port son: Maria Ro: orn, Huntington, e, do; JB Morris, Cla: nowles, Small, New York. Sixnal tor one bar brigs, Cicared—Steamer Aries, Whelden, Philadelphia; barks: Tildie (Aus), Pereion, Cork tor orders, via New York: Rex (Nor), Christenson, xt John, NB; brigs Juila EB Baw kell, Haskell) Brunswick, Ga; JA Cheney, Arey, Rich- mond, Va; schra Aldana Toker, Fales, Alexandria, Va; David Atnes, Ames, Rockport, Me, to load for Fernan- dina, Pla BALTIMORE, duly ALT My St Arrived, steamships Josephine Thompson, Mavre, Now York: Martha Rterenss Olney, do; bark Severo ‘Utal), Cuffereno, London: brigs Geron. ima Sbiline (Tue. Perroni, Limerick Joseph, trom Vemerara; Etna, ‘from St ‘Pierre, Martinique; Mar ennelt Eaton, Bath, Me; schrs' Mary i Haris, from ve £ ‘Ainsden, trom Bowdauham ; Tamale ae ekg yer, Boston; H Prescot Yhostens 4.9 Simonton, fom ae, om dot Maggie’ A Rik, trom do: Si ewe onticeilg, trom ; Clinton Point, NY. | picsciosasaed Tk Oltar (Not), Kragh, from Rio v Cleared—Steauiship Octorara, Reynolds, New. York: barks Mageppa (Nor), Polersens Marseilles? NO meee: ON don Gal. yong Konita (Br), (Northern Light, “Wallace: Guay + Nol ern Li 7 Val 7 eUhas Lawrence, Boston,” Samer ailed—~Steamship Hibernian, Liverpool; bark John Zrttlosen, Genot BULL RI Be. dane 25—Salled, schr Hattie Baker‘ ole. Arrived. ship, Hamburg, (Nor), Jor. ow. Ki brig Walter Howe, royn I nr Elien Mereimat, South, Aabos. pagans and Walter E —chrs Marin Adelaide, Kent, BELFAST, July 5—Arrived, bark Ephraim Williams, | Dean, Rockland ‘A letter from on board bark Lydia, Praro, NB, reports | her at sea June 22, 4 days out, clean. Spoken. Bark Inglesborough (Br), Clark, from Pensacola tor Aberdeen, May 23, lat 21 10. lon $1 2), Bark 2. Kingma bound 8. June 12. tat 6 9. lon 38 16. Stampede, from f tor Kingston, yA lat 32 2), ton 67 90. aAngol ston, Ja, July 1 NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS, Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are in- formed that by telegraphing to the Heratp London Rareau, No 46 Fleet strvet, the arrivals at and depart- ures from European ports, and other ports abrovl, of American and all foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same will be cabied to this country free of charge and published. OUR CABLE SHIPPIVS NZWs, “+. Aytwerr, July 6—Sailed, bark Nicolo Drago (Ital), Guzzolo, United States. Borpeavx, July 6—Sailed, bark Nuevo Matteo (Ital), Castagnola, United States. Bsu (ital), Olivari, New York. Brewernaven, July 6—Arrived, barks F Reck (Ger), Watjen, Philadelphia; Falkin (Nor), Christensen, Charleston. Salied 6th, bark Germania (Ger), Ewers, United States, Cronsrabr, July 6—Arrived, bark Frank, Wallace, New York. . Conx, July 7—Sailed, bark Argo (Rus), Westberg, United States. Dxat, July 7—Arrived, bark Southern Belle (Br), Rob- bins, New York for Amsterdam. Guascow, July 7—Arrived, bark Susanna Elizabeth (Dutch), Von der Borde, Peusacola; 8th, steamship Ely- sia (Br), Campbell, New York. Grexnock, July 7—Arrived, ship Lady Seymour (Br), Vinton, Pensacola. Hetvorr, July 5~—Sailed, bark Neptan (Rus), Symi (from Rotterdam), New York. Haxnone, July @—Arrived, ship Gerhard (Ger), Klamp, New York; bark Hants County (Br), Cochran, do. LiveRroot, July 7—Sailed, ship Seminoie, Marsh, New York ; bark Jernbyrd (Nor), Barth, United States. Lonponperar, July 7—Suile: United States; Antares (Ge: (Aus), Cetbocich, do. Newry, July 7—Arrived, bark Erstatningen (Nor), Ly- dersen, New York. Sailed 7th, brig Gustav (Ger), Zeplion, United States. QuxeNstown, July § 1 AM—Arrived, steamship Sibena (Br), Harrison, Boston for Liverpool. Rorrgrpam, July 6—Sailed, bark Dagmal (Nor), Haave, Thited States. Srertx, July 4—Salled, bark Pauline (Ger), Kruger, United States. Sr Vanertr, July 6—Arrived, schr Europa Schade, New York. Foreign Ports. ALG04 Bar, CGH, May 22—In por tee Fudora (Br), iy Turnbull. tor New York, cleared 18 been reported failed May 7); schr Trio (Dutch), Westeraeld, for Boston, Baravra, May 9<In port ship. Richard Busteed, John son, unc; barks Vier Gehogders (Dutch), Vou der Zee. for New York via Padang; Levanto, Staples, trom New Yi rig Nellie Hastings, Hallett, unc, Batabano, June 2-arrived, schr Wardwell, Asmus, ‘ruxillo. Barnaxwaren, NS, June 2%6~arrived, brig Jura (Br), Wolf, New York. Crunvcrcos, June 4—Arrived, brig Adelaide, Inness, , Albrecht, do; Rebecca Ger), es Aspinwall; 2 |. bark Cleone, Maloney, New York; schr Jan Richardson, Puller. ao, wedging Railed July 1, brig Winfleld, Bihber, New York; 24, schr Laura Lewis, Snow, Tnspin, Me maAREN, June 2-—Arrived, bark Harry Flitner, Dickey, New Yopes brig Georgianna F Geery” Ward. do. Salled 26th, brig’ Mattano, Robinson, New York; 37th, schr Lottie Klotts, Vaughn, New York, Canpenas, July 2—Arrived, brig Ff Trott, New York; schr Geo 8 Berry, Salied Jane 2, barks Jose y Maria ( Pensacola; Joh fa Whittemore, pias a ), Fernander, G Gall (8M), Dunvam, norte of Hatte™ ras; brig el VY Merrick, Lippincott, bark Yumnri (Br). Carlisle, Sagua: brig Mary Tuthill, north of Hatteras; Sele Lewis Burman, do, Cow Bay, CR, June 26—Arrived, brig Lophema (Br), Malistrom. ‘New York. lint arta Havaxa, June 30—Arrived, bark Clenfuegos, Shepherd, Philadelphia; 1, schrs Linda, Oja, New Orleans; Jennie Wood (Br), Plzzatl Arrived 7th, bark HD Stover, Pierce, New York. Arrived 8th, steamship City’ of Merida, Timmerman, ew York. Salted July 1, brig Maggie 8 (Br), Hartley, Boston : ship Crusader, Bogart, New York: bark Tidal W (Br), Halcrow, north of Hatteras; schrs Francis 5 mith, Boston. Vleared Iyt, brig Augustina (Sp), Romaquera, Mobile. Tn port 4th, ship Gladiateur (fr), Marcussen, tor New York barks’ Kida, Peterson, and'M Wood dir), Thur. mott, for do; brigs Moins (Br), Steen; Mary Ila (Br), Baker, and Havana, Meyer, Yor ‘do: FH Jennings, Ma’ honey, for Boston; Kronitict, Blajsdell, tor north of Hat. te) ; schrJH French, Vlace, idr Boston; and others, une. Livenroor, N8, Juno 2}—Arrived, Mary EL Porter, New York, res omg een Manta, June 2)—Sailed previous, ship Plying Eagie, Crowell dy Hook tor orders tor New York or Boston: Matanzas, July 2—Arrived, bark Kebevca Caruana, Jonneon, New York. Sailed ist, bark Norah, Hall, New York; bmg Helen O ‘hinney, Boyd, north of Hatteras; 2d, barks Daring, Me- Donald, Sagia: Tremont, Conner. north o} Haveraa, Nonti Sypvey, CB, July i—Oleared, schr Annie Berr New York. . cap), Simpson, New hua ‘ont Rov » June 28 — \ 1d, alton ny yaaa, ‘Arrived, brig Goorgia, 7 jurerc, July 3 rived, ir), Ma- sot, Boston for Montrenie “eamehip Gamms (Br) BAN Bias, Ju lim. r New wee 7—in port sebr AL Putman, for Ne ¢ tierly, . July 7—Arrived, bark Nuova San Marco | barks Dido (Rus), Wank, | M4, | red —Bi | Sirene (Ger), } aivel | Goodale, M | Jachens, Trinidad : taples, New York, Rondout; Mary W Hap- schr HT Hedges Bowman, DC, atter going oo the marie railway, CHARLESTON, J 8--Arrived, bark Carlotta, Boston: brigs Edith tall, Baltimore; Alice Lea, Philadelphia; sehrs Wiilie Luce, and Lena Breed, Baltimore. ‘wiled—Steamsbips Georgia, Crowell, New York; Sea Guil, Dutton, Baituuore; bark Draupner (Nor), Ingvold- seu, Hambur; ig. — 4th, schr George P Lawrence, White, Philadel. CITY POIN T, Juty 6~-Arrived, brig Advance, Thomas- OTR Sly 2—cu hrs Ji CALA Daly 2 el aud Owen P Hinds, Clendenin, New fork. sca ei : leared, schr Northern uf dui—cleared, ser Volant Dodge: New Yorke” or Suiled ist, schrs Orion, Osborn, per, Gilman, Philadelphia, BRISTOL, July 7—Arrived, Wareham for Georgetown, EDGARTOWN, July In port schrs Chas P Sinnick- son, Murney. Philaveiphia, ‘tor disens ou Mace. ber, Sargent, from New York tor Albert Jame- son, Candage, and Oliver Jameson, Jaineson, froin Richmond for Boston; John Balch. Lunt, New York tor Portsmouth; Robt Centre, Hulse, Huntington, Li, for Boston; Kelly, Philadelphia for Lynn. TORTRESS WONTGT July &—Arrived, J NKOL, July 8—Arrived, rn quais (Fr), Martinigue for oiders (anu suiledtior “Bank. more). FAL 2, July G—salled, sehrs Calvin P Harris, ow A 4, scr Lamartine, Butler, Philadelphia. ‘ON, July 7~Arrived, steamship &) Wa ren New York via Key West HY of 7th—Sailed, steimship City of Austin, Eldridge, New ork, GEORGETOWN. Dc, July 2—Salled, Lb ro thwaite, Jones, Providence. ey one ae ees “in port schr Madison Holmes, rriv ray B Ga ekde geile a wayies, for New York. | WItRBRID 6—Suiled, schrs © G r ndler, Lee, Phitadelphia, vane Tuly Cleared, steataship City of Cranmer, and J NEW ORLEANS. Houston Deering, or < ina hailed from (he ‘ark Bridgeport; brigs Flora t W Nor: he kB Locke, oe NORFOLK, July 6—Arrivea, steamship San Antonio (Br). Rea, New Orleans for Liverpool (and sailed 7th); schrs White Sea, doaes, Rockport; Samuel Wood, Wood, and RO A Ward, Crane, New York. NEWBURYPORT, July 4~Arrived, schr J Paine, Lang, Port Johnson. ‘ NEW BEDFORD, July 6—Sailed, schr James Clark, Northrup, Poiadelphia. sh— Arrived, schr Galena, Lisbon, Westera Islands. BWPORT, Jul é-—Arrived, schra Ellen M Duffield, Wareham: Wm A Morrill, Kelly, 4b; Angler, Besse, Wareham for Xow York; Eat cy. Newman, Providence for Ron- oa h—~Arrived, schr lreeze, Bartlett, Fall River for nt ‘Trenton. sailed—Schr Wm Ua!l, Ball, New York for Boston, and tO LONDON July 7—Arrived, sch: Bui )N N, duly 7—Arrived. schrs Chief, za Dethport: Sterling, Hoboken, sé pAGRWICH, July 7—Arrivea, brig Lola (Bri, Williams, ‘orto Rico, Sailed—Schr Chief, New York. PORTLAND (Oregon), June 30--Arrived, bark Achieve- ment (Br), Millard, San Francisco, PHILADELPH ly Arrived, bark Argo (Ger), ad: schrs Alfred Kee! isbury, Kenne: bec a # vovsou, Corson, Boston; Philanthro- der, do. Also arrived, barks Sebastian Bach (Ger), Sansted Bremen; Annie Burri!! (Br), Blauvelt, Hamburg; ADkera Antwerp sch b Kienzle, Steelman, Harwich; A Fudi Smit! 22 legro, Lillie Falk Bosto! ELA cahte ataneiiey, pista. Poctenni de Cleared—schrs Arate i Portiand; Marietta el Steelman, Portsmouth; W A Levering, Smith, 0 ‘Algo cleared, steamzhips Iflinois, Shackford, q pool via, Queenstown: Moriduy ‘Gfocker Iecvidanee: Saxon, Baker, Boston; barks Anna (Ger), Wittneben, Bre- men; Uaziqua (Br), Cox, Gibraltar; schrs Curtis Tilton, Risley, Savannuh; ‘Aibert Mason, ‘Reed, Wasi | Mary" Riley, Riley, Charleston; Isaneli \ Fortland) Metin, Young, Quincy Point, Hamburg, lorwicl). Wescott, Arri , #ches Virginia, Ross, Hillsboro, NS; I Rich, studiey, and Henry S Pay, Philbrook, Pc Geo 'B Ferguson, Fercuson, Belfast; Mair & Cranm Morris, Charitstown. NewcasrLe, July S—Passed down PM, steamships Florida, for Provi !euce; Saxon, tor Boston; ship John Barbour, tor Antwerp; barks Vidar and Vale. tor Cork or Falmouth; Satainu, tor Belfast; Zarskee Selo, for schrs Lizzie Queenstown: brig Chiel, for La Have, “NS; Barker, for Wellfleet; Kate Miller, for Saugus; b Ss Heraty, for Hyannis; J W Haig, for Oregon ‘Mills. Steamship Lancaster (new) passed up PM. on return trom trial trip: also scht Fannie Johnston, from Bath. Passed down last evening, steamship John W Ever. man, for Richmond: ship Reunion, for Acapuleo, and bar«’ Brodrene, for Rochelle. jay PM, schr John © MeShane, from Passed up yeste, Richmond. newex, Del, July 3—Ship Atlanta and an unknown ship and bark passed to sea AM. Steamship Ellen 8 Terry, trom Newbern, NO, for New York (before re- ported with broken steam valve), Was towed into harbor PORTLAND, July 6—Arrived. brig Rebecca J_ Page (new, of Boston. 427 tot Hill, Tato Joad for ‘Buonos Ayres; schrs Cassie Ja son, meson, Baltimore (not svefore); Kthan Allen, Blake, Gardiner ior Philadel: a. Cleared—Sehrs Casco Lodge, Pierce, New York. Sailed—Bark Tatay, 7th—Arrived, bars WJ Whiting. Fulmore, Turks 1sl- i brigs J Bickmore, Croucher, Bos- Darrah, Philadelphia; sehrs Henrl- ef nits DO: George & kmily, Hutchinson, or PR, PORTSMOUTIL, Jaly 7—Armvea, schr Bessie Morris, Allen, Philade|phia PROVIDENCE aly T—Arrived, taal Augusta (Br) Buck, Troon; schrs Kenduskeag. Wyatt, Savannah ¥: New Haven; White oam, Mill ken, Alexandri tur Oakes, Baker, South Amboy ; Kale Scranton Now York. Sailed—Schrs John D Williams, Pierce, and Oliver Ames, Babbitt, Georgetown, DC; Annie P’Chase. Poole, Baltimore: Adeline, wood Hairkins thilaseipnie: J uckalew, Shropshire : rker; Helen Mar 1 200,8 Markle. B jarriet Lewis, Searle, and in, Wa Frankl New ens Jas Phelps, Rock- etta, Georgetown, 3 7 almer, hops New Yor, PAWTUCREN, ‘July 7—Sailed, f Well, Alexandria; J Terry, Raynor, New Yor RICHMOND, July 6—Arrived, steamship Old Domin- fon, Walker. New York; schrs 0 P Binns, Steelman. do; John McGinnis, Colburn, Albany. Sailed—Schrs JS Ivins, Ingersoll, Providence; HP Simmons, Willetts, Stamford. ROG , July G—salied, schrs Florence Mayo, Hall, Richmond; F V Turner, Walker, New York BAN FRANCISCO, June %—Sailed, ship Patterdal (Br), Ganson, Liverpool. Co a a steamship Montgomery, Paircloth, New York. rrived—Schrs Stephen @ Hart, Providence: GL Bradley, Smith, and Mary ¥ Corson, Corson, New York, SALEM, Jaly 1, sclirs Star, Brav, Deer for New York; Capt John, Means, Gardiner for du; Washington Freeman. Hathorn, Kotkland for do, TONINGTON, July 6—Arrived, steamer Middlesex, Buell, New York for Edgartown: schrs Vermuda, Pond, 1, Cobleigh, Rondout for New’ do for Providence: R port: John E Hurst. Cook, New York for Bostou (and alt sailed except steamer Middlesex) VINEYAKD HAVEN. July 7, 1874—Arrived, steamer Achilles, Boston for Plilladeiptita ;brigs George 8 Berry, of Damariscotta, Matanzas tor ‘Portland; William Sawyer, Port Johuson tor Portsmouth; sehrs ashy, Dalai | Baltimore jor joston; — Redohde, for ew, York: Charley Bell, (ir), st NB, for tdo; Jo Slasmon, and T ‘Trafton, adeipbia for Boston ;.Win Hill, Weehawko: Wim A Morell, Port Johnson for Hingham Philadelphia for Calais; Mary. New York JM Stevens (Br), Harvey, field, Wood's Hole for do; Joseph Eaton, Jr, Dennis Philadelphia. Saiicd of the srrivals today~Brig Geo 8 Berry; schra. Charley Bell (Br) and Active and all before reported, excepting sohr ML st Pierre (Br), repairing sails, WILMINGTON, No. duly. 6arriveds sche Oniy Philade!phia; Th ‘angilder, Vaneilde: arks Montag (Ger), Stro\ Rotterdam ; ‘Callies, do: brig Germania (Ger), Vilmow, schrs Lottie Wells, Watson, Boston; Idabelia, ans: for Meader, Cleat fambur; Fischer, New ¥ w York, AWHHAM, July farmed, ache Jesse Murdoch, , Be A rived, schr © MISCELLANEOUS. BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM Die. ferent States, legal everywhere; desertion, £c., suf. ficient cause ; no publicity required; ‘no charge’ uni! di- vores granted. Advice tree, TTEND AUCTION SALE of Drug store 064 Righth erenges on Mom y 13, at 10 A. M. Unexampled chan’ Attorney. 19 Broadway, sain: im to obtain @ good business, RB BROADBENIS METHOD OF TREATING BY Electricity positively cures Deafness, Paralygin: Neuralgia, Rheamatism, Nervous weakness, ac. Ad: vice daily’ at 178 seeond avenue, Now York” Feterenee

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