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THE HEBREW COUNCIL. aieaaaainamcteee Meeting of the Representatives of ‘Amer- ican Hebrew Congregations at Cleve- land—Election of Permanent Officers— The Committees—Exercises at the Jew- ish Orphan Asylum. CLEVELAND, Otio, July 14, 1874, The Council of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations commenced its frst session to-day, representatives being presept from ali parts of tre United States. Very little was done except pre- liminary business and the/election of PERMANENT @¥PICEKS, © which were as follows :— President, Moritz Leva, Cincinnati; Viee Presi- dent, H. E. Sterne, Peru, Ind.; Secretary, Lipman Levy, Cincinnati; Assistant Secretary, S. Levyn, Buffalo. The question of feunding a Jewish theological Batanta and Kicking Bird Decided to Come In—A Demeng for More Supplies, Wasninaton, July 14, 1874, ‘Tre Indian Bureaa is in receipt of @ letter from | Mech Hoag, of the Central Superin tendency, dated | ing @ report | Tawreneo, Kansas, July 10, transuictl | + Haworth, of the Kiowa and , of which the following 1s an ‘The ce iwover. From the best information Tg hic ee are divided. Lene Wolf, leading one ified w jor with the Cheyennes and Co- eee ihe. warpath, while Kicking Bird, Saania marduelve or fourteen other chicts, have decides to | ond i pear the agency apd remain peaceable. The | Peas Sur sugar and coffee will be seriously feit by then, seach te white people it Wonkd be a very small matter Tt w (0 them ofxreat importance. Should it all be de- Sieyea't thiuk it would be the part of prudence w buy Shure ut oncy aud sip tas I requested, via Caddo. My fotore Was On account of time; Bow it is On 1bave several bundred Ci Mequest vera reawane of aaety. 2 uye Ay 2 sand i coolers have se ud fe seminary will be the Yirst basiness that will be ats- the KioWwes, ahd wish the uecessary amount o dred “ind codee could be sent at oace for them. as it 1s | cussed to-morrow, Large donations have been There remains no Co- fmporiant to take care of them. yonger any dowt of the fact of the Cheyennes and macches, OF part of each tribe, now peing ON THE WARPATH. J will be atte to write wore m 4 day or two about the Kiowas Weave the report of a fight between the Oheyennes and Comanches and a party of hupters near the hme of New Mexico, or at a place known as the diobe Walls in which seven Indians and three white wen were killed. Superupvemlent Hoag says the return of Lone Wolf from bis son’s burial appears to have estranged him, while Satenta isfirm in his friendship. [have asked the proper department to furnish an escort for the sale (anspertation of the stores oorralled at Pond Creek, amounting to 74,00) pounas of sugar and coffee, and to Jook i3 arrival atthe agencies about the 2th inst Bur 1 concur tully with the agent's suggestions here- ‘with, thet additional supplies be at once forwarded via Gadde, to order that three agencies may be weil supplied with food. I have requested the agents to ware, al subscribed for the purpose of placing the tnstitu- tion ‘on a permanent basis, and it is thought that | there is now ne doubt that it will be established, and that either Cleveland or Cincinnati will be se- lected as the location. The newly elected Presl- dent, Mr. Loth, made a fine address, which was very Inghly complimented by all who heard if, At its close a recess was taken, to give the President time to appoint standing commitiees. In the meantime Dr. Max Lilienthal of Cincinnati, was called upon, and delivered a very interesting im- promptu address. The President announced THE FOLLOWING COMMITTEES. on Institute—| ‘H. Bamberger, Indian- apolis; Adam A. Kramer, Cincinnati; N. Bloom, Louisville; Leopold Keiser, Buffalo, and E, Werthei- mer, Pittsburg. Committee on Publications—Lewis N. vembitz, Kentucky: Bernard Bettmann, Ohio; Josiah Cohen, Pennsylvania; Philip Heidelvach, Unio, and S. Levy, Jr., Louisiana. Committee on Circuit Preaching—Solomon Levi, Ohio; Adolph Woolner, Kentucky reackanty pisrosun ixpians | seperate themselvs from the disio) bs the agencies, and the said axenis shoul: without sufficient supplies 10 ure tue Indian: Thu by esuring them that they would be protected from i «With due efforts to protect and care for 1 Pesccuble indians, and pradence on the part of the Piitary, T hope for an early return of peace and safety. | The cavee, generally, of the present postilines, although Beyond the control oi the bureau, was within the power | of Covzress. The Indians should have been more lib- tality subsisted. und protected irom the buffglo hunters, the innocent Jonas, Thinois. Committee on Finance—Julius Frieberg; Ohio; whtetey sellers and thievish outlaws May Simon Heavenrich, Michigan; Isaac Baer, Mi: be protected from the tate of ure guilty. sourt; A. E. Frankland, fennessee, aud Moses <a Lamiey, Indiana. Felegraph Line to Pembina Reopened— | Committee on espe dence—David A. Workum, to Their Homes— lichigap; Hear; lack, 0; David Adler, Mis- perewe. Secereee gs! Se . | sourt; ‘Theobald. David, Kentucky, and Joseph Beports of the Raid Exaggerated. WASHINGTON, July 14, 1874, "Fhe following despatch was received at the head- quvrters of the Army this morning by mail:— St. Pav, Minn., July & 1874. Te THK ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERSL OF THE MILITARY Juivmiex or THE Missoori, Curcaco, Ll. The telegraph line to Pembine is just reopened and a fa)| report recetved. The first news from St. Joseph ‘was much exaggerated 4s to the nusuber of In- dans. The officer in command of the detachment there reports trom the best imformation he ean get that the raidng party consisied of only ve or six per-ons After murdering the family reported in my jormer despatch wey leit tor the west toward Fort Totten. the people of the country who brought their families into Fort Pembina on the first scare are re- turning to their homes. Kvery thing seems to be quieted again, except the commanding officer, who seems to thik there are Indians around who have uot yet shown themselves. 1 will telegraph him to be wide awake and watchful and prompt and vigorcus in action, where any ts required. and to Keep us iully posted. A company from each, Forts Snelling and Kipley, are ready to move at 4x hour's notice It assistance Is necessary. ©. D. GREEN, Assistant Adjuiait General. Guerdersheimer, Ono. Commaitee on Reports af Congregations—Max | Hellman. Ohio; B, A. Fineman, Missouri; Samuel | Meyer, Indiana; Nathan New, Ohio, and Jacob | Black, Arkansas. | THE PUBLIC EXERCISES | of the Jewish Orphan Asylum took place this fore- noon at the asylum in this-city. There was a very | large attendance of the friends of the institution. | The eXaminaion and exercises, conducted by Su- and reflected honor upon the managers of the in- stitution. In the afternoon a grand picnic was given the children. Among the many PROMINENT ISRAELITES from abroad attending the anniversary were the following:—A. Aub, Solomon Levy, Philip Heideibach, Rev. Dr. J. M. Wise, Rev. Dr. Lillien- thal, J. Bamberger, Dr. Joseph Aub, Henry Mack, | Julius Freiberg and wile; Mrs, Hannah Sux and | Mrs, M. Thurnaner, Cincinnati; Rev. Dr. Samfield, A. E. Frankland and wife and Mrs. Levy, Mem- his; William Kriegshaber, S. Ullman’ and J. | Deinkeistel, of the Courier-Journal, Louisville, and | &. Bamberger, of Indianapotis, } . The institution is in the most flourishin, | dition and is seine oa ens ces i . i to the orptans placed in charge of the Order o! Curcao, July 14 1874. | Brat BYNith, under Whose auspices it 1s con- Acorrespondent of the /nler-Ocean, writing from | ducted. There are now 193 eoneeen te the asylum, y c1¢ | THE OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTION Cimarron, ‘New Mexico, under date of the $M 410. president, A. Aub, Cincinnati, Ohio; Vice — ae Presigent, A. Wiener, Cleveland, Ohio; Secretary, The wave of Indian war in the Southwest has reached our usually quiet town. On lust sunday hostile 1 to be Cheyennes, made adash on Maiachy’s on tbe Veruiijo River, twelve miles trom Cim- killed the herder and drove off about twenty-two head oi horses. They niade an attack the same day on two ranches on Crow Creek and Canadian Kiver and Ailled two other herders They moved off in the di- fection oi the Dry Cimarron Kiver, and we have just how learped irom Wessengers on Barlow & Sanderson's wel that there Was a attack on the ranches and herding grounds along that streuin. They seem to have had everything their own way, killing the people and @riving off theit stock at their pleasure. Sixteen persons joried killed on the Dry ¢ our loss in Colfux county nines One indian 15 | Known to have been wounded on che Vermiio, aud they | have probably sustained no addstional loss.’ They are reported to be still on the Drv Cimarron, and if this be trhe we fear tbat of our people in that partot the country NONK WAVE FSCAPED DEATH unless they had hears of the approach of the Indians in time to flee to the Woods or mounwins. The tact that no one has come in trom the settlements along the Dry Cimarron {aver since last Saturday is ominous, Our county (Colfax) iy in the northeast corner Whe Indians in New Mexico Killing the Settlers and Driving Off the Stock. con- | T, Rohrheimer, Cleveland, Ohio; Trustees, Heury | Greenebaum. Chicago, Kl.; A. Kramer, St. Louis, | Mo.; Gus. Levi Quincy, Ilinois; A. BE. Frankland, and H, Nassauer, Nashville, Tenn. PENNSYLVANIA POLITICS, in the Fisth District. PHILADELPHIA, July 14, 1874. various Congressional districts. trict General William McCandiess was nominated on the first pallot. Tum appeared. was nominated py acclamation. ot New Mexico. Cimarron, the county seat, 18 west of the centra! part of the count The Dry Cimarron fows the Convention adjourned till August 1 without through the northeast part oi the county, aud is incor- making ay nommation. yeetly marked Cimarron River on the maps published ‘The Republican City Central Committee took ac- | im the Eastern States. The Cimarron River is the stream tion to-day upon the protest of Leonard Myers as to the nomination tor Congress in the Fifth district of A.C, Harmer, and adopted a resvlution that op which the town of Cimarron is situated. The present appearance indicates that & large nam. | Indians are on the warps rT ILBY, Pastor Methodist Episcopal church, | Leonard Myers’ had refused to comply with the “i arr, rules of the republicau party and therefore could | A Train of Wagons 1d Several Men not be recoguized as a candidate; and that this | Burned by the Cheyennes and Kio- | Committee must again decide that there was but Was—indians Killed by Settlers, ‘ ALVESTON, TeXas, July 14, 1874. the republican A News San Antonio special, with advices from | yore thau two-thirds of the delegation constitut- Fort Sui to the Sth inst., states that on the 4th, | ing the Convention, is duly nominated republican Near Skelton Creek, a train of forty wagons was | caaididete for Congress in the Fitth district, attacked by Cheyenues and Ktowas and burned, together with several men belonging to the train; also, that ¢ 1 Of 800 warriors, Cneyennes and Comanches, who recently attacked a settiement at Adobe Walis, on the Canadian River, near Ante- lope Huis, were killea, and many wounded, by Wpunt twenty-five settlers. Convention for the Fifth district, and that Hon. A. (c. Harmer, having Jully complied with the rules of THE MASSACHUSETTS SPHINX, {From the New Haven Palladium.) Geueral Butler still preserves the most exasper- ating stlence as regards his political intenttons, Will he run Jor Governor? or will he run for Con- THE INDIAN COURIERS’ ENDURANCE, From a letter from Custer’s headquarters to the Bismarck (D, 1.) Tribune, we extract the iollow- ng — itis wonderful how rapidly news ts transmitted among the Indians, and it is in the acc mplish- ment of tis work (hat they show the most won- deriu) power of endurance. News ix received that Wt is IMportaut should go to some distant trive or Village, and one or more Indians prepare for the Work. 4 least is made and they eat and aanc eating as much dozen white men would ea they call on their aeighbors and eat again, and | Massachusetts are asking themselves. Meanwhile it is given out that Collector Simmons in overhaul- ing Custom House matiers has tumblea upon some discoveries which can hardly fail to prove ex- tremely aunoying if not disastrous to the anti- Butler faction. ment had been deiragded was used a8 an anti- Butler jund, at the very time the anti-Butier organs Were protesting that they had to contena against the influence of the jederal office-holders, | GARFIELD'S “PRIVATE SECRETARY.” (From the Cincinnati Gazette.) eeaee gieeee oe einer ak until el ex- We disapprove of Genera: Garfield's raid on the us) rees sleep, Atter siceping a few tours . ve they eat again and are then ready jor busj- @¢Partment clerks; but we have to ask, did the ness. They mount the fleetest pony in member of the committee have any private secre- pean J Ria baht om, Weert Ken et night, tary? Did tne clerk render him any personal | Wituout food, e r rest, for five davs r ’ sometimes. Arriving at their ‘destination, they | S@rVice at all? Did he serve anybody but the committee and the public And we would like to know how many Senators and Kepresentatives have really private secretartes who draw salaries as clerks of committees, and how many news- state the news, ana anotner round of leasting and dancing commences, to be followed, peraps, by a ‘rainp Of 200 miles more in another direction, with | the news to another tribe. By these couriers every movement of Custer 1s reported, and long belore | mis command reaches the Biack Hilis the Sioux ‘will be apprised, not only of his approach but of i strength. A CHEERPUL LETTER PROM ONE OF THE BESIEGED. The exlitor of the Joliet (l.) Republican on the | Ath received the following letter from His brother, | who is in charge of Myers’ Ranch, onthe Canadian River, the scene Of the iate vattle with the Indi | ans of Texas :— Win Dean Booturn—At last J i | ous, let us have a general | thing. Then we may take up the practice of every | head of @ bureau haviog 4 horse aud carriage and which one of onr contemporaries, which is viru- Jent on Genera! Garfield, thinks ail rignt. THE COMING CENTENNIAL, sof Texas. July 4 1874. x Buorurn—A‘ last | fin’ vpvoriauity tor sending | Commuanieation from the Japanese Gov- ie ving, alton in mathe: (Uneula me land of opnment=Japan to Take Part in the relied by Indians and lave a skirmish nvery ¢ " ", ‘ele rack oerfecns tte, bowever ce nee very day | Exposition and Co-Operate in the Cel ebration of American Independence. PHILADELPHIA, July 14, 1874. concerned, lor We are strongly fortified. e plenty of Provisions SG Nearly 20 OF che best fighting men on the Pesines, and can stand off 200) “redskins tor meths. | send this by & maa whom we are sending to ‘The following was made public at the rooms of Mydize City, kan., tor transportation te take away our , gon the Centennial Commission to-day :— fienrly ail the stock nas been killed or run off by the [TRANSLATION. “Fedskins,”” aud as tor myself, they have cleaned me out 7 ed Monts, & : ot everything but ny guns and revolver, Now don't let a ah mae ae ee the cold chilis run up your buck, for ft je yet, and roaninive I have the honor to acknowledge Heney's despatch, No. 4, dated th and informing me that on the sth day of Juiy, will be opened In the city of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, an international exhibition in connection with the celebration, at the same time and ntenpial anniversary of American “ id that Has Excellency the President of q oY his proclamation, issued in July come out dev day Indians ahead ot the r ‘hey nade awaits yenoes were. that ¢ ynd the ranch. and off al) oar stock not lens Caan itty fred nouiew i Heh, * receipt ¢ April 1876, ¢h k the other veu dead the con eatiered avd lie about fifty ponies, but they rar As near ax we can ascertain they lost will id wounded, and about a hun So much tor my first genuine Indian JOHN 5, PHELPS, that the Japanese govern in making Known international exhibition ts to @S8AULTED WITH A BOTTLE, Shoruy Yefore twelve o'clock last night Patrick ved States. and that those who desire vet , tee str productions, manutactures, &c., wi Wooney, of No. 43) Mast Fitteenth street, entered Fen a tbe apertments of William Gramer and mule, at purpose. I bes, F ve to oa that 8 ad 1 for Japan will be appointed after i No, 40 Kast. Fourteenth street, in a easily state What extent of articles. there. 1s (0 of mioxicataon. Jn his rigot hand he carnmed an Japan, and I will then consult with Your celleney upon any point that may arise. mmpty bottle He used very insulting langnage, rtberinore, it is probabl mission will m | be sent trom an American pend friendship tor the United the duty of such mission will be e ese Minister in your country elebration of to bear token of our Should this not ocear usted to the Japan Your Excellency will aud Mr. Grower. in endeavaring to eject nim iro the room, received several blows over the head, in- Sicting dangero is scalp wounds. Which Will prova- oy prove jatai. Mrs. Gramer came to the rescue of her huwhapd, and was also struck on the head and shoulders wrth the bottle, costing her severely, The skin was rated und the biood splattered allover the wl. Dr. MeClay was summoned 10 attend the wounded. Mooney wos iocked up im nd Minister Piempotentiary of the United states of . merica Abe Seventeenth precinct stacion how | A DASTABDLY OUTRAGE IN CENTRAL PARK, | EY Secs ee Sho! “ooioek | At about midnight Fitz McGee, of No, 191 First ame Bacuiens, S Cain whe tite pr Miss | avenue, beat his wife with a stiek and afterwards id i Son the cor- | . ner of Bleecker and Carmine sireets, was prom | threw her on the sidewalk. In the fall her head atruck against the curbstone, causing a severe emading, apaccempanied, through Central Park, { wound, Souee Was lockea up in the Sevemeenth edimiring the beasties of nature, she Was accosted — precinct station house, by ap elderly wan, who gave his bame as Patrick a rggrenrn eon Bart, abd said that be jived in Seventh avenne,| STABBED WITH A POCKET KNIFE. pol bsg ges street. ‘ He Mes ie oy My the Last night Cornelius McMannus, whose resi- heauty of the scenery, aud prajsed the Park Com- issioners for the tagte they led manifested in Whee is in Seventh avenue, near Forty-fourth embellishing the Park and providing seats for the 8'reet, while arguing with John Kerrigan, 4 ja- weary. Finajly, without further ado, be seized | borer, on the question of capital and labor, was stabbed in the side with a poc' knife, The her by the peck, threw her ow the grass plot and sitempted @ criminal anit. two of the Park wound bled profusely and a surgeon was sum- of your country, With respect and conside: TERESHINA, MEXEMOKL. H, Minister of Fore! . His Excellency J. & Bisonam, Envoy Extraordinary. wore s00n of Nand, and gove their prisoner moned, There are hopes that the wound will not Beer in chatye of Sergeaut Hors, of the Mpe- | prove fal.” "Ketrigan’ was socked up in the Niue- AePDbh precinele nth precinct stablion house, Magnus Batzel, | | Michigan: M. H. Reefer, Pennsylvania, and Samuel | quest at a late hour last night until Friday morn- perintendent L. Anfrecht, were very interesting | good | Wiltiam Kriegshaber, Loutsville, Ky.; Treasurer, | The democratic «onventions met to-day in the | Iu the First dis- | about to be contined, asked for lodgings. In the Second district no guo- | In the Third Samuel J. Randall imsensibie to all entreaties. The moans of the poor In the Fourth | Woman could be heard the distance o1 two blocks, one candidate beiore the Republican Congressional | Wire gtoien. party and received the votes of | ~ gress? are the questions political aspirants in | Ancii Money out of which the govern. | paper correspondents draw a public salary through | the same office Now that we are growing virtu- | overhauling of this | driver “borne on ihe rolls of the department.” | | Stark naked, | kercnief and proceeded to ascertain the where- | Bros. BROOKLYN LIQUOR DEALERS, Meeting ot the Protective Union Last Evening. A well attended meeting of the members of the Liquor Dealers’ Protective Union of Brooklyn was held last evening at the Assembly Rooms, Wash- ington street, John B. Myenborg, President, occupied the chair, About 400 new members were enrolled, There are €,000 liquor deal- ers in Kings county, and they declare it is their duty to make provision for their mutual protection vy maintaiming Organization, so as to oo for the future agaiust injury at the hands of temperance fanatics. KI- forts are also being made to have the Excise Cou- missioners refund the amount paid for extra Meense in the recent convictions obtained open the testimony of the boy Freddy Englisn, who has been proved by late developments to be unrelia- ble as @ witmess. The following resolutions were adopted at the meeting:— Resolved, Thata committee of three be appointed te Brebare a suitable addres to the liquor dealers of rookivn evd Kings county, and that tue sane, when approved, de referred to the Committee on Printing, with power to print 7,000 copies; the same to be mailed by the Corresponding Secretary to all the liquor dealers Resolved, That Dereatter nome but members of this union shall be admitied to the regular meetings, and the Sergeant-at-arms is directed to admit none except such us shall present the regular member's ticket, or Who may be personally known to him us members, or who what be vouched for by some members in the meeting. Arrangements are soon to be made fora State Convention, at which measures looking to fulure legislation will be taken by the liquor dealers, THE DEATH OF JULIUS STETSOH. Investigation by a Coroner’s Jury. An inquest was begun yesterday by Coroner Whitenill and a jury, in the Filth Precinct Station a stroug | House, Williamsburg, into the death of Mr. Julius | Stetach, bookkeeper for Henry Schwartz, No. 306 Broadway, New York, who was killed by a dummy of the South Side Railroad colliding with a car of the Nostrand avenue line at the corner of South Eighth and Fifth streets on Saturday after- noon last. A oumber of witnesses were examined, who testified to witnessing the accident; but owing to the absence of some important witnesses the Coroner deemed it advisabie to adjourn the in- ing, at ten o'clock, At the recommendation of the jury James Townley, the driver of the norse car, ‘who has been under arrest since the fatal occur- Tence, Was admitted to bal iu the sum of $2,500, FOUND IN AN OUTHOUSE. At eleven o'clock last night Officer Quigley, of the Eighteenth precinct, while patrolling his beat in Kast Twenty-third street, had his attention at- tracted to an outhouse in the rear of No, 349, from which came cries a8 from an infant in distress, On breaking open the door, which was locked, he found a bright little boy infant, scarcely a day oid, He kindly wrapped him in a hand. abouts of the mother, The house 1s 4 large ten- ement, and every one professed ignorance as to whom the ciild beionged. It was then taken to Believue Hospital and given in charge of Warden Brennan. Early this moroing several women were arrested on suspicion of anandonment, "WANTED AN OWNER” Captain Tynan, of the Eighteenth precinct, has at his station house the following property, for which an owner or owners are wanted:—A gold ‘open faced watch, marked “‘M. J. Tobias, Liver- pool, No. 8,416;” silver hunting case watch, marked “Topias & Co., 48,821; silver huut- ing case watch, marked ‘John Beesley, 87,159; same kind of watch as _ last, marked “Ulysse Perret, 81,948.” The property was found on the persons of Charles Wiliiams and James Williams, of Williamsburg, both of whom were arrested yesterday afternoon at about two o’clock, at Third avenue and Seventeenth street, oy Sergeant Warts and Special Omicer Handy. They nad been noticed to act suspiciously, getting on and of a car, riding snort distances and then jumping out, The owners of the watches are | Memphis, Tenn.; A. Vallmar, Little Rock, Ark,; | invited to call and prove property. CHARITY IN LONG ISLAND OITY, Yesterday morning Mrs. Holland, of Pough- | Democratic Congressional Nominations— | keepsic, in company with her husband, arrived aw The Disputed Republican Candidatare | the Long Island depot, intending to take a train for Riverhead. While waiting for the train Mrs, Holland was taken with labor pains. Her busband applied to a Mr. Bernbardy, proprietor of the Long Island City Eotel, and, stating that his wile was Bern. hardy refused him, stating that ho gave no lodg- ings for such purposes. The husband franticaliy eutreated, but the brute of a proprietor remained Officers Parks and Ward hearing tue cries hastened to the womau’s assistance, and conveyed her to a farm near the depot. She had hardiy been d posited when she was delivered of a male chii r. Dennier arrived soon after, and had mother and child conveyed to Mrs. Dillon, of East avenue, Hunter’s Point. The mother les in a very pre- carious condition, and tue child 18 not expected to live. The telegraph cable from Long Island City to New York was cut terday afternoon, and the Detective Moran, at alate hour last night, succeeded in arresting one of the parties. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF JOLY AND avGusT, Steainer. dite. | Destination. |\SHI | | Offer. Scotia. 4 Bowling Green 7 Bowling Green 2 Bowling Green Weser. | Silesia |G) Broadway. Algeria, i Howling Green Celtte. 2 19 Broadway. City of Brooklyn | Greece .|15 Broadwa: p of Broad wa: pe arg. Schiller, 13.) Hamb Nz Broadway. Utopla.. 18. |Giasgow. .+7 Bowling Green Main. 18. 2 Rowling Greea Wisconsin... 3 21: 2 Broadway. Cuba. July 22 Bowting Green ¢ Bowling Green 7 Bowling Green, Kronpring Fr W.|J Columbia....... | State ot Georgii 2.) Glaszow Broadway. | Hammonia.. Hamburg. 61 Broadway. Aariatic. 2. Laverpool..|!9 Broadway. | City ot Chester .|Liverpool..|i5 Broadway | The Queen Liverpooi.. (69 Broadway. 56 Broadway. Ville ue Paris. ; Bowling Green Oder. Vietoria,.. Bowling Green Abyssinia, Liverooot..|4 Bowling Green Goethe. Wamburg. .|113 Broadway. India. Glasgow, , owling Green State of © . |G laseow. {72 Broadway. Frisia :|Hainburg..161 Broadway. Liverpool. |69 Broadway. public. i]Aug: 1,|Liverpool:.|19 Broadway City of Richinond| Aug. 1:|Liverpool..|15 Broadway. Russia,............/Aug. _5.\Liverpout../4 Bowling Green Almanac for New York—This Day. SUN AND MOOK, HIGH WATER, Sun rises.... « 441/Gov, Island....eve 10 03 Sun sets... 729) Sandy Hook...eve 9 18 Moon set: -eve 9 18] Hell Gate......eve 11 48 PORT OF NEW YORK, JOLY 14, 1874. CLEARED. Steamship Idaho (Br), Forsyth, Liverpool via Queens- town—Villiams & Guion: Steamship Corinth (Br), Eden, Liverpool—Pim. For- wood & Co. Steamship Anglia (Br), Smith, Glasgow—Henderson Steamship Steinmann (Belg), Lechere, Fouch, ye & Go. Steamship Morro Castle, Morton, Havana—W P Clyde Antwerp— steamship Wyanoke, Vouch, Norfolk, City Point and Richmona—Old Dominion steamship Co, Steamsiiup Vindicator, Doane, PLuadelphia—Lorillard | Steamship Co. please communicate the above to the proper authorities | Steamstin Neptune. Berrv. Boston—H F Dimock. Ship Game Cock, Stoddard, Singapore and Hong Kong—V H Brown & Co, Ship Plymouth Rock, Griffin, London—Grinnell, Min- turn & Co. Bark Vorfirio de Martino (Ital), Schiano, King’s Lyn Dock, E~slocovich & Co. 2 Rath Zetland Br), Hooper, Penarth Roads—Bowring rehibul Bark Michael Angelo di Pieve (Ital), Bozzo, Cork or Falmouth—A P Agresta. Bark Dexterous (#r), Robinson, Cork or Falmouth for orders—Jas W ilwell & Go, Bark Hrvi Dubrovacki (Aus), Penda, Dunkirk—Sloco- yich & Co. bark ~kimmer of the Wave (Br), Gooch, Rotterdam— | Geo ¥ Bulley. ark Brothers (Br), Thurston, Cadiz via Lisbon—H er. | Brix LAmico (Ital, Esposito, Constantinople—Laaro, jorey & Cu. psti4 Cornucopia (Br), Le Boutillier, st Johns, NF=-Geo uiley Brig Valero (Br), Thompson, Pictou, Ns—J F Whitney 30, Brig W W Lord (Br), Venean, Halifax and Port Has- tings, N&—Hatton, Watson & ( brig HM Rowley, Welton, © veston— H Mallory & 0, | ants Alex Nichols, Peters, Fernandina—Marcus Hanter Sehr Hartatene, MeMain, Havre—Bovd & Hineken. Sehr Hse Ouiver, Pannell, Aux ayes-Younge, Smith o. on Maggie (Br), Paifray, St Johns, NF—R P Curry & 0, tanghr Promenader (BP), Davis, Woitville, NSC W Bor- aux. bebr BN Hawkins, McVey, Charieston—Evans, Ball & Co, Sehr BJ Hazard, Cook, Georgetown, 8C—Bentley, Gil- deraleeye & Uo - ping tan sehr Ridgwe obnson, Georgetown jad, SC—K D Hurlbut’ & Co. a re Sehr Ben. Davis, Wilmingtoun—E 8 Powell. Petty. P Sehr Elizabeth Wisite, Rose, Richmona, Va—Staght & Perty. 2 hem Gillam, Manaffey, Georzciown, DC—Slaght et f Schr's C Hart, Kelly, Naltimore—Wm Chalmers Schr A & Alien, Dudiey, Boston—Jed Frye & Co. phcht S Applegate, Lividen, New Bedford—Hackett & TO. Schr A G Pease, Dee, New Redford—Ferguson & Wood. jackson =m Harvest, Gorwin, Fugvidence—U Wo « Sebr J P Wuliama,. Newbury, Richmoud, Va—Slaght & | | until the Sth at 4M, | included Schr Pointer, Bliss, Providence via New London and Bristol—H W Jackson & Son, ohr Saiite Burton, Burley, Stamford—Stamiora Mana- facturing Co, ‘Steamer Fannie, Fenton, Philadelphis—Wm Kirkpat- Philadelphia—James Rand rick. Steamer Beverty, Piet ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE Ste hip City of Brooklyn (Br), Murray, Liverpool guly 2 van neenstown Sd, yeh mdse und passengers to John G Date. 6th, lat 49 40, lon 24, 42, parsed steamship Greece (Br), trom Liverpool for New York. Kieamship Glamorgan (Br), Leybourue, Cardia July 1, with mdee and 32 passengers te A Baxter & Co. Steamship Ville de Paris (Fr), Daure, Havre July Sand peg, with indse and passengers to George Mi eux Steamship Schiller (Ger), Hamburg Jul: 2, with mdse and 47 passengers to Koauih, beri pot pe aye Steau land, Whiteliurst, i 5, Samana oth Aut Port au Platte 7th, with mdse and assengers to mont. PStcamship City of Houston, Deering, New Orleans Jal and the Bur 98h, with mase and passengers w C A Mal- 1, &Co, 9h, % miles SE by KE of the Bar, spoke bark Bridgeport, from New Orleans for Providence. Steamship San Salvador, Nickerson, Savannan July 1, with mdse and passengers to W R rison, Steamshiv Champion, Lockwood, Charleston July 11, with mdse and passengers to JW Quintard & Co. i ship Crusader, Bogart, ‘Havana 1! days, with sugar to On rown JQ. rk Victor (Nor), seg, Stavanger. May 28, m ballast to Tetens £ Bockmann. Bark Emilia (Ital), Ferro, Genoa 60days, n Dallast to AP esta. Passed Gibraitar June 12 Bark Tbos Brooks, Waugh, Guantanamo 1 days, with sugar to Wardell & Uo. rig Sarah & “inme, Coster, Point-e-Pitfe 1 days, with sugar to Marcus Hunter & Co. Schr Gersh Banker, Price, Carthagena M days, with hides and cofice to BJ Wenberg. Scnr Mary 8 Lunt (Br), Simmons, Grenada June 23. via St Thomas 10 days, with sugar and logwood to BJ Wen- rR. Schr Helen M Simmons, Ofiver, Baracoa 8 days, with fruit toJ & T Pearsall. Schr Mary H Siockham, Cordery, Cedar Keys 18 days, with cedar to Semon. Bache & Co;' vessel to Uverton & | Hawkins. Sehr Adeliza, Loveland, Virginia, Schr a & E Benton, Flood, Virginia. Schr Uarry Laudell, Taylor, Virginia, Passed Through Hell Gate, BOUND SOUTH. Steamship Nereus, Bearse, Boston for New York, with mdse und passengers to HF Dimock. Steainship Bolivar, Lawson, New Bedford for New York, with mdse and passenyers. Sehr Storm Chicd, Bryant, Nantucket for New York, with fish to Rogers & Co. yoght Sarah "B Buckley, Backley, Westport ror New ‘ork. Schr R T Graham, Jarvis, New Haven for Poughkeep- sie. achr Red Jacket, Gregory, Bridgeport for New York. Schr Margaretta, Wanzer’ Glen Cove for New ¥ ork. Sehr Emma C, Windsor, Providence for New York. ySglr Reading RE No 6i, Adams, New Haven for New ‘ork. Schr Mary Anna, Thompson, New Haven tor Trenton. Schr Mail, Mead, Greenwich tor New York, with stone to order. Schr Hester, Davis, Portchester for New York. Steamer Eloctra, Young, Wrovidence tor New York, with mdse «nd passengers BOUND EAST, Schr J Anderson, Johnson, Port Johnson for Norwalk. Schr sarah Jane, Fordham, Rondout for Norwalk. Schr J H Counce, stone. Port Johnson tor Salem. sehr Seth M Darling, Smith, New York tor Port Jeffer- son. Sehr Ida Palmer, Palmer, New York for New Bedford, | Sebr Fakir, Holland, New York for Providence, Schr Hyne, Oliver, Port Johnson for Bath. Schr Circle, Panning, New York tor Providence. Sehr Potter & looper, Bradbury, Haverstraw for Wick- ford. Schr E P Church, Gifford, New York for Westport. Schr Ophir, Henson, klizabethport for Salem. Schr E F Meany, Lewis, New York for Portiand. Schr C H Dejamater, Hatch, Jersey City for Norwich, Schr R M Clark, Cole, New York for Middletown. a Sehr Kate Scranton, Palmer, New York for Provi- lence. Schr L B Sargent, Sargent, Elizabethport for Steamer Albatross, Davis, New York tor Fall Rtve Steamer Electra, Young, New York for rovidence, SAILED, Steamships Idaho Pry iF Liverpool; Palm (Br), do; Wyanoke, Richmond, &c; barks Waldo, Trieste; Gin: | seppe Verdi (Ital), Cork or Falmouth; Manin Cichero (iad, do; Anatra (Ital), Odessa; Bolivar (Aus), Alexan- dria;’Ferreri (Ital), Marseliles; Kos (Sor), Bristol; Ne- Tea (Aus), Rouen; brigs Maria (Dutch), St Martins; Gol conda, Cette; Dante (Bt), st Johns, Ni; schrs Hartstene, Havre; Kensett, Varragona. Herald Marine Correspondence, Nuwrorr, RI, July 14, 1874, Schr Julia Ann (of Brookhaven), Jaden with coal, which struck a rock in Warren Harbor and sank, has been raised and towed to Bristol, where she will be taken upon the marine railway for repairs, A part of her cargo remains on board. The US lighthouse steamers Mistletoe, Verbena, and Cactus were here last evening. Maritime Miscellany. Banx Mati.pa Hiryarp (Pr), from Montreal for Pal- mouth, before reported ashore on Manicouzan Shoal, was lightened, nauted off and towed back to Queved July 13, put little damaged. Bark Siuver CLoup (Gr), Swietolowski, from Portland, ©, for Queenstown, was abandoned in lat 56 28 x, lon 85.36 . The 8 C bad ‘sprung aleak, which the pumps were unable to Keep down. Scr Donrs (not Darius), from Boston for Ellsworth, is the vessel betore reported’ ashore on Cilly Ledge, off St George, Me. Sour Mary Lorp, Lord, from Savannah for Palma de Majorca, in winding around to go to sca lth ing car- ried away her jibboom and could not proceed. Scur Necute Dok (before reported), from Bangor for Newport, with a cargo of lumber, came to anchor on the Stone Horse. off Monomoy Point. Vineyard Sound, mormng of 6th; abour4 AML 7th parted chain and lost the anchor: went back under © when again got under weigh and proceeded: at 11:30 PM, ina thick fog, went ashore on bishop & Clers’s shoals; on Thursday PM ratted 15,000 feet of plank from of neck, when the vessel floated off; Friday morning at 1 AM got’ under weigh with the ratt in tow, but soon after anchored agaia, when the ratt went adrift and was lost; at 9AM commenced beating over the shoals and continued on passage toward New- port, where she arrived 13th, vessel leaking about 500 strokes an hour, and still leaking about the same, Scmr Tnomas Fien (not as reported by telegraph), which went ashore in St. Andrew's sound some time since, after having discharged her cargo, was found to be so much injured that it wus decvied to sirip and abandon her. Toe cargo which she had on board was Teshipped to its destination by the schr Whitney Long. Sour Ewa A Ricit was ashore on tye Middle Ground, Vineyard Sound, 11th inst. Wanted no assistance. Scnr Muncy T Trunpy, which went ashore on the south breakers on Tuesday morning, Now lies in the stream at Newburyport, leaking tadty. She cannot discharge, if she waits her turn, until Wednesday of this week, and @ force oi men are obliged to. be at the pumps to keep her all right. Capt Crowley has entored a protest to pro- tect his vessel for the damage sustained. The new schr recently launched by Capt Oakes, at Kennebunkport, measures 71 tons, and is named Mansur B Oakes. she wil! be con in the coasting trade to Boston, Disasters 1x May—fhe Committee of Management of the Bureau Veritas has just published the list of mari- time disasters, reported during the month of May, 18/4, concerning all flags. This list gives the following ing vessels lost, l44—viz, 65 English, 15 : rican, 6 Norwegian, 9 German, 3 Dutch 9 Italian, 4 Swedish, 1 Austrian, ‘5 Danish, 1 Spanish, | Russian.’ 4 Greck, i Chilian, 1’ Nicarangua, and 2 of which the nationailty is unknown, In this number are sailing vessels reported missing. Steamers lost, —viz, 10 Bngitsh, Spanish. In this number are included 3 Steamers reported missing. Lauxcuxp—At Brewer, Jnly 11, trom Oakes & Song? yard, the d-masted schr Lanie Cobb, of the following di- mensions:—Lengti, 120.4 feet; breadth, 29.1 feét; depth, 46 ieet; tonnage, 43 tons, 1 m. The owners are thé builder: i Chas Cobv, of Brewer, who will com- mand her; Messrs Lemuel bradford, Thomas A Taylor, Samuel Larrabee, Bowen & Braley ‘and David Bugbee, of this city, and H W Loud & Co, of New York. At Clark's Cove, Bristol, recently, a schooner of 167 tons, named Nancy J Day,to be commanded by Capt David Da Un the doth uit, from the yard of Messrs James & Geo Thompson. at Dalmuir, Scotland, the screw steamship Kiapstock, of 3600 tous and 010 horse power, for the Kagle | line of Transotiantic steamers, of Hamburg. The Klop- swock is appointed for a first class and emigrant passen- ger trade, and is supplied with all recent improvements in ship equipments. Notice to Mariners. Capt Francis, the New Orleans Bar pilot, reports that the wreck buoy on Southwest Pass Bar bas disappeared, Wasnrncton, July 14, 2874. ‘The Lighthouse Board gives notice that, the light at Laquina Bay, Oregon, will be discontinued on and afer Oct 1, 1874. Notice is also given that on and after July 1, 1874, « fog bell will be sounded during thick Penfield Reet lignt station, Long land Sound. There will be two blows of the bell in quick succession, atin- | tervals of 20 seconds. MEDITERRANAN—ADRIATIC | SEA—ALTREATIONS MARKING THE BBRAKWATEH AT ¥IUME, The Austrian Kovernment hax given notice that from the Ist of June, 1874, the following alteration would be made in the lights marking (he breakwater at Flame ;— A red and white striped beacon buoy, with mast, on which will be exlubited two red lights, vertically pliced respectively 2 feet and 15 teet above the sea, would be moored at a distance of 440 yards srom the end of the breakwater, to mark the exterision of the works, These lights sould be seen trom a distance ot two miles, On the exhidttion of the above red lights the light on the head of the breakwater will be discontinued, Caution—Vessels shoul! not attempt to pass between IN LicHTS the floativg beacon lights and the ead of the break- water. Whatemen. Arrived at New Bediord, July 13, bark Ospray, Harper, c ocean, St Helena Lin ballast. sent age $0) bbis sp and 1,00) do wh off and rd, She had been at 3t. Helena some put in there leaking. and on, the passage about 1,20 strokes per hour In still weather. She ordered home tor repairs. The leak is torward near the stem. Left at st Helena bark Stafford, Rickeston, NB. 38) sp, ali told. - Sailed trom do, July 13, bark Napoleon, Jernegan, for South Atlantic ocean. Bark Perry. of Edgartown, Isto be fitted for a thirty months’ eruise in the Atlantic Ocean, to sail about the 5th of August under command of Capt Geo W Bassett, of new Bedford. A jester from Mr Brown, 2¢ officer of bark Mermaid, of Westport, duted Mabe, May 23, reports ber with 480 bols sp oll. A letter from Capt Gifford, of bark China, of NB, re- ports her at Manridus May 18 having wes'2 bbls sp And 430 do wh of! last cruise—47% bis sp and 1170 do wh told. A letter from Capt Babcock, of bark John Dawson, of NB, reports ber at Mauritius May 18, with 100 bbis sperm all told; had lost a large whale from alongside tn rough weather. Had discharged Mr Gifford, the mate, on ac. count of ill health. To sail in two days on a cruise. Re- ports, May 1, spoke bark Marcella, Sturgis, NB, 120 bbis rm. we citer from Capt Wieks, of bark Greyhound, of West- port, reports her at Praslin, Indian Ocean, May ll. hay- ing taken 20) bbis sp oll last cruive—s00 sp and 200 wh ail told. Would be at Johanna in July, and then go to Praasn for Mrs Wicks, who had been ianded there, Spoken. Ship City of Sparta (Br), Anderson, from Liverpool for Sap Franco, ef - it 98, lon oA W. Ship Chige (hr), from Bremen for Phiiade'phia, 34 daye oa ff ity, of ra Bh Fito ‘storia (Oregon) for Cork rk Uity of Lime * May th iat 9 8, Jon a7 home on the has no oti on panded by Capt Win Bragdon, | 1 fowgy Weather at | thar and anchored | NEW ‘YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. | Bark Vale of Ki , fram Liverpool for San Fran- eipcer May 20 IRC SN Ten SEW Bar in (Br). from Belfast, 1, for Philadel- ‘k North hia, June 28, les t of Be: Pian Hlverbol 00 Natvin, fom Baltimore for Mon- WN, lon 46 tevideo, June 1 lat 4 Bark Henry J Grong, Dyer, irom New York for Venice, wie barrie ew Ghark fro for Barbad: date, Int 3130 N, Jona oO New York for ee NGT.CE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS, —- Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are in- formed that by telegraphing to the Henao Loadon Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, the arrivals at and depart- ures from Enropean porta, and other ports abroad, of American and all foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same will be cabled to this couutry free of charge and published. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. ——+—_—_ Antwerp, Joly 4—Arrived, ships Algoma (Br), Curry, New York; Tirrell, Morgan, Valparaiso; barks Gerda (Nor), Olsen, New York; Hattis M (Br), Raton, do; ven- nie Prince, Prince, Philadelphia; brig Acelia Thurlow, White, New York. Sailed lath, barks Arcturus (Ger), Sielke, United States; Graf Klot Trautvetter (Ger), Wendt, do. Bruaen, July 12—Arrived, ship Uhland Ger), Munire, New Orleans. Sailed 12th, ship Astronem (Ger), Klopper, New York; bark Nevado \Br), Hookway, United States. Brswrox, Joly 1$—arriveda, bark Carl August (Ger), Stewerts, Darien Caxpirr, July 14—Sailed, ship Samuel Watts, Dandrik, Rio Janeiro, Capiz, about July 6—Salled, bark R H Purmgton, Cros- Jey, north of Hatteras, Caucurza, July 13~Arrived. ship Victoria, Atwood, Laverpoot. Dat, July 13—Arrived, bark Rothesay (Nor), Ibersen, New York for Rotterdam; 14th, ship Green Jacket (Br), Roe, do for London; bark Oceanus (Nic), Pease, San Francisco fordo. _ Dosti, July l4—Arrived, brig G@ W Halls (Br), Telfer, Philadelphia, Dusutus, Juiy 12—Sailed, bark Alliance (Nor), Hutch- inson, United States. Grovcssten, July 13—Arrived, bark Immanuele (Nor), Thue, New York. Giascow, July 13—Sailed, bark Workington (Br), for Ban Francisco. Grsnautan, Joly 14—Arrived, barks Carrie £ Long. Park, New York; Fury, Hopkins, Philadeiphia. Liverroot, July 14—Arriyed, ships Emerald, Bairnson, San Francisco; Prince Eugene (Br), Smith, Pensacoia; bark Netlie Moody (Br), Earle, Boston; brig Ellen C (Bn, Burns, Fernandina. Sailed 13th, ship Reynard, Brown, United States; bark Matilda (Ger), Kraeft, New York. Loxpon, July 14—Arrived, barks Bliza Avelina (Br), Munroe, New York; James Mulr (Br), Crosby, do; La Palma (Ital), Paolo, do; Peru, Hibbert, Pensacola. Lxcworx—Sailed, brig Speed (Br), Larken, Philadel- phia, Newcastie, July %-Arrivea, brig Maren (Dan), Mad- sen, New York. Nirowe Dier, July 14—Arrivea, bark Southern Belle Robbing, New York. Prymoutu, July 14—Sailed, steamship P Caland (Dutch, new), Deddes (from Rotterdam), New York. Queenstown, July 13—Arrived, bark Zaprak (Nor), Aalholm, Baltimore. Also arrived 18th, bark Kong Eystein (Nor), Ericksen, New York; 14th, brigs Sea Spray (Br), Glazebrook, Phii- adelphia; Pasqualina (Aus), Thian, Baltimore. Also arrived l4th,4 AM, steamships China (Br), Gill, New York for Liverpool; Caledonia (Br), Sidey, do tor Glasgow. Arrived 12th, steamship Nevada (Br), Price, New York for Liverpool (see below). Sournamrton, July 14—Arrived, steamship Graf Bis- marck (Ger), Meyer, New York tor Bremen (and pro- ceedea). Warerrorp, July 13—Sailed, barks Diana (Ital), Bollo, United States; Pietro G (Ital), Schiaffino, do. Lonvox, July 4—The steamship Nevada (Br), which arrived at Queenstéwo on *unday last from New York, was in collision with an iceberg during a fog, and sum tained some damage. A portion of the iceberg became detached and fell on her forecastle. Foreign Ports. Burwos Ayres, May 27—Arrived, brig Carrie Winslow, Welsh, Portland, Sailed June 1, schr JW Bartlett, Bartlett, New York, LA0, June 28—In port, sl mn‘ly Farnum, Lord mpton Roads at $17 50: Bowd San Franctseo: barks Oneata (Br), Carter, for Gu to load tor Charleston: Vidette, Boyd, diss; Kosina, ring, ane. Cow Bay, CB, July 1—Arrived, brig PM Tinker, Bar- nard, Boston, to load for Cuba. HoNG KonG, June 16—In port ships Therese, Mudgeit, for Manila and New York: Duarwar (Br), tor Cebu and San Franeisco; Swiftsure (Bri, Bendle, for Manila and New York; Augustina (Peru), Barvier, for San Fran- cisco: barks Marmion (Br), Boyd, tor do; Windward, Stannard, for do. Haitrax, July 1—Arrived, steamship Edgar Stuart, Doane, Baltimore dhas been purchased for the Wester trade). Sailed 10th, yacht Palmer, for Gaspe. Mussina, June 14—ailed, bark Candida (Ital), Cafiero, New York. Montgvipro, May %-In port brig Rio dela Plata (Dutch), Reimers, for New York. Saileo May 22, bark Warrior (Br), Kitchen, St Thomas; briz Stella ‘Lodge (Br), Gould, do; 24th, bark Golden West (iir), Crocker, Culia, Moxtneat, July 1—Cleared, bark Kate Harding, Hard- * ing, Montevideo. | Nort Sypvxy, CB, July 4—Arrived, barks Brothers & Sisters (Br), Smith, Cow Bay: Mary Wiggins (Br), Mosher, Bremen; Melbourne (Br), Scott, Glasgow ; sth! Sabra Moses (Br), Goudy, Liverpool; Aurora (Br), Cros- by, Barrow; 7th, WG Putnam (Br), Pitts, Liverpool. Pranamavco, July 13—Arrived previous, brig silas Ayl- ward (Br), Gates, New York; schr Southern Home (Br), Thomas, do. Pownt-s-Pirre, June 23—In port, brigs Sarah and | Kmma Carter, ‘tor New York in two days; Randolph Payson (Br), Jones, dis; Alpha (Br), | MeNeill, | | ( | | | Rotterdam for » do; also a Dateh bark (name unknown) for New York next day with suzar. i Sailed, 23:h, schr Sinope (Br), Foote, Antigua. . Rio Jay! June t—In port barks Azow (Nor), for New York: ‘Traiaigar (Br), for do; schr Philosopher {eer Mueller, tor Uampton Roads; and others us be- fore. SrJony, NB, July 1—Arrived, schrs Effie J Simmons, Baltimore; Kk, Arrived Scotia, Stilwell, New Lath, steamship Napoli (Bn, Brown, Liverpool IW. ar Geo G Jewett, Finley, Philadelphia, June I—Sailed.’ barks ‘Laeut Maury 76 r, tor Corral; 7th, ship f Alvarez (Nic), id. |. Puget, i Sailed June 14, ship ¢ tor California. In port June 17. ships Grang Doane, tor the Cont Rent; Quintero (Guad), Manning, disg; barks Don Gusl- Jermo (Br), for fouigue and New York, Cleared); Li H Jackson, Marwick, diag; Whistler, Sampson, for Francisco (cleared) ; Monroe, un Wuaxroa, June i§—In port barks Queen of the South {BP, Adair, tor New York; Kate Carnie (Br), Wilson, for 10. (Br), asito, for Tauiqu {Pen Steamente Crry 08 BROOKLYN. | Axtweny, July l—Arrived at Flusiing, Brage, Larsen, New York. S ALTONA, June 9—Sailed, Agnes, Voss, New York. Koxneavx, June 3)—Arrived, Hortens, Duswutoy, sand, Havre, to load for Buenos Ayres. Sailed 28th. Orion, Tornesen, New York. Brewenuaven, June 2—arrived, Leipaig (9), Hoffman, Linz, Richmond. »wn, North America. Clu KUAVEN, Jane 29—Arrived, New York. Sailea :8th, Europa, Corennackx, Jun from New York for Borga. Cnonstant, June 26—Arrived, Jeanie, Garz, New York. Deas. Juiy Arrived, Desdemona, Deslandes, London for Pensacola; Trinv, Moriciet, Boston for New York (and both anchored). Passed ist, Halden, Jacobsen, Pensacola; Emerald Isle, Williams, New Yors ; Carrier Dove, Saunders, Phil- sing (3), Toosbury, inssen, New York. Passed, Medea, Bradhe' | aderp bia. Sailed 24, Peabody. Roer (from London), Phitadelphia. Doxcenrss, July IO, 8 J Bogart, Reynolds, trom ew York; Ameli for Amer: Loven, July ISatled, Arch Drittd @), Thomson, New ‘ork. paDUXEinK, July I—Arrived, Sidlaw, MeGlastan, Port- and. 0. Fatourn, duly l—Arrived, Eva Carvill, Hogg, Pasca goula; 2. Diana, Jonassen, Wiimington, Sailed 2d, Sondre Norge, Taraldsen, London: Belie Waiters, Edgett, Antwerp, Magellan, Griffiths, Galway; Frey, Olsen, southampton, Passed the Lizard Ist, LB Gilebrist, Emerson, from Antwerp or New Yorks also. an Aw ship, supposed the CH Southard, Brown, from Havre for Cardif. 4 Gotiexsune, June 2-—Cleaved, Kuth, Jensen, North Gusxoa, ied, Sestri P, Svendsen, New York. Groversren, June —Arrived, Maria Christiania, } carino, New Dora Ahrens, Alm, do; Ferrari i, Muri, @ ‘ody, Power, Varien; July 1, Armonia, Paoletich or! Guascow, June #—Sailed, Germania for San Fran July J, Utopia), Catnpbeli, New York. RENOCK, July 1—Salled, signal, Williatns, Wilming- ton. GipRaLrar, Alzena, Plummer, Boston, Cleared 23d, Fidelia, Young, Cape Breton. panmaer, July z-Arnived, Victoria, Hubenbecker, arien. Havas, June 30—Arrived, Hoogly, Seiders, San Fran cisco Arrived in the Roads %tb, Blenheim, Cottier, trom Portiand, O, for Queenstown, Hintsnais, June 28—Passed, Seaward, Macgregor, Narva for United States, July 2~sailed, Antoinetta, New York. yUstrmiroot, July I—Arrived, The Queen (9, rag, New on it, Ericsson, Marey, San Francisco; Hereut w York; Leibnitz (#), for do; 2, Betty, for bi Cleared Ist, Duncraig. Fintayson, San Francisco: signol. Hatteld, Sandy Hoon ; Messtl, Pedersen, de Entered out Ist, Batavia (s), Monland, Boston aud New York; Circassi (s), Wylie,’ Montreal, &e.; Genevieve Ros. Strickland, pkland, New Orleans; Hellas, Pay, Philadelphi i y1—Arrived, Kong Oscar, Rothing, Charles. 2d, Carrier Dove, nandina, Theodor 0: ah, Voss, Gaile, Wilmington; Holden, Jacoosen, Pensacola; Hmerald Iale, Williams, New York: British Princess, eid. do. Cloared lst, Albertine, Gluckstadt, New York. Entered out Ist, Fido, Thorsen, Philadelphia: snlan, Hansen, do; Beldic (s), Metcalf, New Yor! Sailed from Gravesend 2d, Asia, Cummings, New York. Loxpoxpenny, d, Kilida, Boe, Baldmore ; 24, In- Fratelli Loge, Tar y oapnnon Stine. » Coombs, Pickens, Cadiz. Lertn, July |—Arrived, Dei, Searzolo, New York. Maasturs, June 30 ied, Crown Jewel, Delap, and Plora, Pedersen, New York. 0 eld June 2b asrived, ‘Thorwald, Christensen, New rioans Newcastim, July 1—Cheared, Kari of Lonsdale (8), Bog- ern New York. ouay ul J—Bailed, Brother's Pride, Brownell, | ton; sehrs Archer ring, | | Iain topmast carried QUEER) Jane 0—Arrived, Olaf, Olsem, Battimore vie Ronnx, June 24—arrived, Haabet, Jorgensen, Charles ton. ireups, July 1— ed. Adalen, Sanden, Marien. eran, Tone ye aatieds Louise Gehm, Stuwe, roe, June 22~-Arrived, L Staples, Stowers, New Texe1, June 30—Arrived, Vesta, Grande, New York. nttsuavex, July l—Arrived, ‘kgremont, Kinney, Dar Canpirr, July 1—rhe Norwegian steamer St Olaf lost one anchor and some 50 or fathoms of ain in Pe- Marth Koads last night; blowing hard at the ume. American Porta, A, July 12—Arrived, steamship John Giby ork; schrs & D Massy, and 8 8 —Schr N W Smith, New York. BOSTON, July 14—Arrived, US coast surve mander J vy steamer Howell, from a cruise; bark Blake, Com leary Ki Gilkey, Cadiz; brigs Magele 8 A eery. Ueleste, Tut! Carden: ride, Clenfuegos; Francix Se Surah L Davis, Cottrell, Bucks Bearey beet G, Bee, Chemer, Mobile: urrie . ola; Estella. jarey, Richmond, Va; Samuel Fish, Teel, Alexandria, 10a, Birdsall vohnsons do; John L ‘tracey, Meservey, Baltimore; Charlotte Fisk, Willi do;"Bouny Boat, Kelley. Jo; Skylark. Smalley, do: Hi 'N’ Miller’ Miller, Philadelotias We Brown, Hage do; EM Wright, Freeman, 40; H Squire, Fisk. do, John Johnson, Medill, do; Taylor & Mathis, Snow, do; N W Mages, Ketchum, do; James Barrett, Nickerson, do; Benj F' Lowell, lea: i. doz Henrietta ‘Hoboken; Rosannah ‘Rose, Gilke: do: BA Hayes, Rich, Weehawken; L L Adains, Robe bins, do; Grand Isiand, Miller, New York. Below—Bark Lucille, from ‘Cienfuegos; brig F H Jens nings, trom Havana; Tah dor Burton, 1 Biews la HB y Sarl H Potter, all bound tai sa ane orig 8 (Br), Burns, Cork i ise A iterinas Setreoxe cy aatuieaee, Gilder, Kennebee River, ‘batted. |—Steamship Algeria, bark Eman: Arrived 18th, sche Manette (Br), Lent, waa. SALTIMOR:, July Cleared, deainey Geo Appol velai joston Vv forfolk L Providence not as before reported). > © AM: schooners. wittared-—Brig Florence ington, NC; sca purinam: D'V Streaker, Vi léth, arrived, sieumers Blackstone, Hallett, Provie dence: “Youentine, ‘Thornsno, , ‘Win Bulman, Bucksville, 30. ipaPheursalld olag Cleared—Steamers Sea Gull, Dutton, Charieston; Me- Cleltan, h, Providence, Fanny Cadwallater, New: York; brig Caroline Gray, Pease, Bath; schrs Klize (Sp), Matty, Matanzxs: tiwan, Prince, Charteston: Raith, Enioper, Portland; Abbie Pitman, McDonali. Hoboken. BRUNSWICK, Ga, July $—Arrived, bark Alabama qr) Mijeared Tih sehr Helen AB Alexander, B Ui! th. schr Helen owen, lexander, Boston. BATH, July l—sailed, bark Ada P Gould, Merritt, Bal- timore; brig Carrie E Pickering, New York: schrs Fri conta, Leavitt, Baltimore; Mary'A Power, Willey. Phi delphia; Mary Standish, Higgins, New'York; S VW" Simmons, Williams, Richmond; ‘J C Rogers, Small, Finshing. 12th—Arrived, schrs Belle Harday, Boston for New: York: Atice Oakes, Marson, Amboy for Gardtyer: Joua- and Jesse Hart 24, from ——. BEVERLY, July 4—Suiled, schr Kate Foster, Haraden, jacksonville. ‘8th—Bailed, achr Howard, Googin, Philadetphia. Mth—arrivea, bri Lizzie J Bigelow, Pedrick, Cayenne: and Surinam via St Martins, CHARLESTON, July 14—Arrivea, steainship Manhate tan, Woodhull, New York; schr F R Williams, skinner, do. Sailed—Steamship Falcon, Haynie. saltimore; barks Salven Clots Olsen, Elsinore; Foam (Bi niloch, ristol. ¥, Arrived 10th, steamer Mayflower, Hatch. Middletown, Ct tor Brunswick, Ga (putin for suppiiess, DARIEN, Ga., July 7—Cleared, schr Helen N Bowen, Alexander, Boston. In port 7th, ship: licete (Br), Dunn, and Wm Wilson (Br), Biordin, for United Kingdom, loading: barks Alas bama (Br), Kidd, irom Rio Janeiro, arrived 3a; Tigner (Nor), Sverdrup, ‘for United Kingdom, loading; Concor= | dia Ger), Katelhodt, do do. DANVERS, Juiy 10—Arrived, schr Fleetwing, Hender- son, New York. EDGARTOWN, July 9—Sailed, schr Chas P Sinnickson, Murney, Philadelphia FERNANDINA, July 6—Sailed, brig A ME nan, Hull, E. FALL RIVER, July 1—Arrived, schrs Spray Trenton; Orion, Smith, South Amboy, 13th—Arrived, schr Lucy Church. Fierce, Philadelphia, hrs batcher, Palle rom Somerset), ‘a, Brightman, New York. 13—Arrived, ‘steatnship State of Texas, Bolger. New rest, ork via Key ‘13th—Cioared, bark Herbert (Br), Hi, Liverpool, JACKSONVILLE, July 9—Arrived, schr Emily S$ Gil. dersleeve, Shailer. Middletown, Ct. Cleared—Schr Roso Eppinger, Bayles, New York. REY WEST. June 90—Arrived, schr Gem of the Sea, jaker, Mo ‘Cleated—Bark A N Franklin. Mears, Pensacola. July 3—Cieared, schr Annie Whiting, Havener. Pensa cola. : MOBILE, July 1l—Cleared, bark Agnes, Barrett, Bos- NEW ORLEANS, July 18—Cleared, brig J L Bowen, Hail, Barcelona. NEWBERN, NC, Joly 10—Arrived, schr M A McGahan, Cali, Bangor. : Arrived at Bull River 10th, schr BT bigzs, Bigzs, New York. NEWBURYPORT, July N—Arrived, scours Hiawatha, Dixon, New York ; H T Townse: Hilliard: BC Gates, Freeman, and Peiro, Kell, Ms NEW BEDFORD, July Louisa Frans i, Kelly, 12th—Arrivs race Da: Ocean Traveller, Adams, Pensa- vis, and H M Foster, Rich, George- . DC; Hope On, Chase, Baltimore; 4 Willetts, Dot+ tridge, Rondout. 13th —Arriyed. briv Henri Andre iFr), Lequition, Hame burg; schr Clyde, ‘/olland, Georgetown, DU. i aiena, Lisbon, »t Michsels (Azores), July L!—Arrived, schrs Gliver Ames, Bab: tur Georgetawu, DC; Monmouth, Ans NEWPORT bitt, Providence derson, Bristol for Phitadelphia. sailed—schr Dou was at anchor off W Also tir Cora L st from Fall River ew York. 12th—Arrived, U S steamers Putnam, Fielt; Verben: Gibbs, ang Mistletoe, Kenuey, ow lighthouse ‘and buo; duty. Also schrs Wm Ooilyer, Taylor, Alexandria tor Salem4 Exeter, Pendleton, Pall River tor New Yors; Manstietd, Achorn, Wooa’s Hole for do: D-H Ingraham. Ames, Fall Kiver tor a0; Hannali Blackman, Amoi, Apponaig tor 0, Tath—Arrived, schra Spray, Martin, Pall River for Trenton: WO Atwater, Hill, snd Bela Veeck, Hay woody Somerset tor New York; sloop North Am-nea, Lyon, Providence tor do. Salled—Schrs kmma M Pox, Case, Now York; Green County Tanner, Hyde, Providence for Rondout; Win Fare ren. Lindsey, dy tor New York; Horizon, do: AW Parker, Anna, Whaley, Charleston (and ckford 12th). ples, with barge Advance in tow, Fall Raver for ork; Martha Jane," Mott, do tor do John Lozier, Finger, do for Albany; © 0 smith, Philips Taunton tor New York: Veranda, Pond, Providence. fot go; sloops Unity, Dewick, and Fred Brown, Wilson, do tor do. Also schrs Thomas Morris, Nichols, and {/ilie O Wells, ew York: Its lean, Macom- Providence Mary Cha- Wells, East Greenwich for ) her, ren for do: Jennie Russ. Norton. for do; Loon, jintbs, South Wellfleet for do ford, New York for Westport; te yiucket’ for New York; Henry, do, NORWICH. July 13— Arrived, achre Millie F Merwin, and Lemael’ Hall, Ale and Ily, Hoboken. ed—Schr Millie Frank, New York. NEW LONDON, July 13—Arrivea, schts F Merwin, al- exandria for Aliyn’s Voint: Lemuel Hall, J Ham. Uneas, New York. —Schrs Dani Webster, and Joseph, New York. HAVEN, July —Arrived, schr Baltimore, PHILADELPHIA, July 14—Arrived, stenmsnips © W Lord, Colton, Savabuah; Vicksburg, Rudolph, Charles- & Reeves, Smith, boston: Oriole Paker, Farmingaule; Express, Rutan, Houcar River Baltimore, Ward, and Blossom, Gibbs, Delaware Bay Ann 8 Canon, Aiiten, Lyan (and cleared for Someract.) Cleared—Steamshijs Federico (Spau), Bidochea, Liv« erpool; Yazoo, Barrett, New Orleans: ‘Pioneer, Wake- ley, Wilmington, NC; Fanita, Howe, New York; bark# Parker, Holloway, New York; E A Cochran, Nichole son, Tuspan (Mex); Albina (Sp), Torres, ind Yes (sp), NEW Queen, Baltimore | Comas, Barcelona; brizs George E Dale, Pierce, Bangor] Agnes Raymond, Melancon, Metaghara, Nx Duryea, LeCaiu’ Yarmouth, NS; Portsmouth, NU; Electric, Dole, Plymouth, Also cleared, steamship’ Centipe le, Worth. Boston; schrs Emma Bacon, Bearse, do: Sallie K Ludlam, Lud= Jam, Braintree ; Carrie Nelson, French, Portinnd. Cleared 13th oseph Baymore, Burdye, Neponset* AO Buckley, Joy, Vanversport, Newcastie, Del. July 1, AM—Pasged down this AM, sebrs Agnes 8 Bacon, Haley, brig J B Brown, for Matanzas for Baracoa; George sevinger, Kva C Yat an! Montana, tor Koston; LQ © Wishart, tor Providence , Joseph Bay- more, tor Neponset, and A_R Bacon. tor’ Portsmouth, PM vesterday, brig Herines, for St Marlins, and schr K {4 Trovidence. ssed_ down, schrs A D Huddell and F St Clair for Boston Lewxs, Del. July 14, A M—Steamship Nederland, for AntWerp. went to sea last evening ; also le, Udius, William Bateman and Maria; bark uel and schr Elis; ship John Pat lel. phia at5 AM. brig passed in PM yesterday, with way Bark Vitex as before, Steamer Violet sailed this morning for Bank, with lightship in tow for that station. PM—All quict lo harbor. A brig and ® few schre passed out-to-day. ‘ PORTLAND, July U—Cloared, schrs Elva & Pettengill (new, of Portland, rotk; Rebecca Florence, Richards, Philg ameson, Ja son, Kennebec, to load for Baltimore 1th—Arrived, steamshiv York: hark Bache! Corus, do. 13th— Arrived. scbr Sammy Ford, Allen, New Yorn. PORTSMOUTH, July 1\—Arrived, sclir Jessie WIINams’ Jr, Seawards, Port Johnson, {Aailed—Schr Thomas Sinnickson, Dickerson, Philadels phia. 12th—Arrived, brig Win R Sawyer, Pinkham, Port Jobinson: schrs Free Wind, Frisbee, do; Mary Ella, Sta- ples, Phiiadeipmia. PROVIDENGE:, July 18—Arrived, steamships Wm ken nedy, Foster, Baltimore via Norfolk ; Catuarine Whiting, Harding, Philadelphia; Mary, Kogers, do: Abby Watson, Hooper, Churieston; ‘schrs Flora Condon, Cons don, Jacksonville: J's Iving, Ingersoll, Richinond ; Rar ¢hel Jane, baton, ad Belle R Hull, Brash, Mort Fohnsong Witlow Harp, Norton, Rondout; Shamrock, Troy, Haver: straw; Wm N Johnson, New chr 4 Curtis, Gesner, Egbert, Hoboken; HB Metcalf, Handy, Cold Spring: tas W Boyle, Sinitt:, York. nailed—scbrs Fiyaway, Enos: JG Felt, ; becca & Harriet, Nawkins, and Harry &'N New York. ROCKLAND, July 12—Salled, bark, Ephraim William: Keene. Charleston; schre Laconia, Cameron, New York Silas MeLoon, Spear, and American Chiet, Snow, do Prescott, Hazeliine, Jacksonville; Planet, Henderson, Newark. SAN FRANCISCO, July 6<Artived, ship France Cherie : el, Tahiti: bark Wm Turner (ir), Vandeword, Sailed—Bark Buena Vista, Sinclair, Nanaimo; sebr Helene Ger). Beulin, Hamburg. idth—Salled., steamanip, Colima, Hudson, Japan and Ching, with $177,000 in treasure, HOAVANNAUL duly Hearrived, brig Hy Trowbridge, nekiey, Boston, Tuikdcseurs Wapella, Penny, New York; Kate § Cook. QULLIVAN, July 12-Sailed, schr Omaha, Wooster, New York. SALEM, July 1—Arvived, brig Manzanilla, Bonson, Weehawken: scnrs Alvarado, Witham, and Lark, Gup- till, Philadeiphia; Albion, Smith, and Anna Leland, Ho- mer, Port Johnson, Tat Arrived, schrs Lizzie Mills, Armstrong, Port Johnson; Alaska, Thorndi Portland tor New York. STONINGTON, July l—Arrived, sehirs Island City, New York jor Boston: Dreadnaugtit, -aunders, Soutlt Amboy for Somerset; sloop Mary E Bayies, Hawkins, Newburg for Fall Ri WAHREN, July 12—Arrived, schr Mary A MifMfin, Pen ris, dilizabethport. as LANEOUS, BSOLUTE DIVORCES ©) BTAINKD ¥itOM COURTS of different States; legal everywhere; no publict no tees in advance; advice tree. Com tod every State and Notary Public, FREDERICK I. 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