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50) ANOTHER CHURCH SCANDAL A Clergyman Arrested on the | Charge of Seduction. | Excitement on Jersey City Heights—A Respect- able Family Plunged Into Grief and a Congregation Scandalized. On Prospect avenue, Jersey Citv Heights, stands semaii rectangular frame building, used as a Pres- nyterian church, The congregation was organized enly afew years ago and numoers in its ranks many prominent aud wealthy citizens, The pastor ja the Rey. John S. Glendenny, a young man not past .wenty-eight, He is unmarried and lives with his mother and sister on Bergen avenue, near the bridge over the Pennsylvania Railroad cut. This young man, owing to his exalted posi- tion—the reputed shepherd of the fock—wa ined ac- cess tO Many lamilies into whose society he could never penetrate in any other capacity. He forsooth, the guardian of the innocent, the apostle to the wayward, the protector of virtue and the messenger of peace to have now more than ordinary import, for in the story to be recited the question arises in every sentence, as it assuiled the ears of a HERALD yepresentative in every quarter of Jersey City yesterday, “Whom shall we trust in the bosom of our families tf not the clergy?” Pain‘nl as are the details, a true regard for the sacred interests of the tamily circle everywhere demands their pab- ication. Parents and guardians will read the les- son: some, perhaps, of the faithiul will be so sean- @alized as to bring joy to the hearts of infidels and materialists. Now for the sad story. Among the families vise itea by this pastor was that of Mr, J, S, Miller, &@ gentleman who moves in the highest circles. He ‘Was recently a member of the Board of Education, Bis iamily circle includes a young lady, AN ORPHAN, Bamed Miss Mary KE. Pomeroy, now twenty-seven Years of age. She has resided in the Miller jam- fly eighteen years, twelve of which she has spent with the gentleman named. She, too, was the re+ ipient of invitations from the families of such gentlemen as ex-Mayor Van Reipen, Marcus L, Hrach and Wilham H. Wood. She gave lessons in a Yg,the organist of tee rresbyterian eburen store tween her and THR SHEPHERD OF THR = niyen into miliaris» oe has been a constant vigtor a¢ ner house for two years and a half. Dur- ag *e past four months he has visited the house yr times a week. He lavished handsome presents Aber. At one time he gave her @ pair of gold @eeve buttons, at another a pair of earrings, fur- ther on a gold wateh and chalu, and that the bond of iriendsiup might not be severed till lile’s last hour, he bestowed on her an engagement ring, on | which was engraved this mspiring sentiment :— “?WO HEARTS IN ONE !”? Then the hopes of the confiding young lady were eentred in that one being, avd she shut up her heart to aj] the world besides. How many are there whose iaith in human constancy and Mliuelity is so Weak as {to suppose there could be a dark side to such a picture as that here presented? Miss Pomeroy Was doomed to swallow the bitter draught that | bas brought so many of her sex into an untimely | ‘ave. ‘lhe tempter was plotting day and night, It Was a question of time. The evil hour came at jast jor her, and the man in whom ali her affec- tuons were centred became THE WOLF OF THE FOLD. To seal his pertidy he coas and fawned till he succeeded In getting back from his victim the evi- dence which he dared not 1ace—the engagement | ring. No need to gratify prurient tastes oy pur- oe this painful subject any turgher in detail, | The foliowing aMidavit is a chapter iuritsell:— us nin was, the aMicted. These lines | tous aid the acquaintance be- | NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1874.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. NEW YORK CITY. Comptrolier Green reports the folowing receipts Of the treasury yescerday :—$23,631- Dr. Charles Rosemay, who was found dead in died of organic disease of the heart and conges- | ton of the lungs, The funeral of the late Charles Rieffs, for many | years President of the Concordia Liedertaiel, took | place yesterday. A number or German societies | escorted the funeral procession, yesterday Mr. Thomas Devoe, Superintendent of Markets, reported that the stand owners in Wes¢ Washington Market, were complaining 01 the dirty condition of the si reets. On Tuesday last Einil Steabr, of No. 153 East Hous- ton street, became engaged im a quarrel with Audreas Kauman, who stabbed him in the abdo- men with a knile. Steabr made a comp aint and Justice Bixby held Kaumen in $1,000 ball to une swer. John Mater, a West Hovoken gardener, was arraigned before Judge Bixby yesterday charged with stealing a gold watch and chain, worth $190, from Leopod Getseinan, of No, 125 Coumbia street, He pleaded guiity, and was beld to auswer in devault of $2.00 bau. George Dunigan, seventeen years of age, resid- ing at No. 119 Baxter street, had his rignt eye burned yesterday afternoon vy Louis Brander, of No, 183 Hester street, throwing a quantity of sul- phuric acid in his face during an ai ereation at the corner of sott and Hester streets, Brunder was arrested and locked up in the Aiuiberry street sta- tion house. Since April 1 284 plans have been submitted, embracing 447 new butidings proposed, the e=tl- mated cost of which is $6.003,037, For the saine | period 475 plans for alterations have been snomit- ted, embrucing 506 DUildings, at 40 estiinated cost | ot $1, 48, baking the total Dumber OF plans | submit 9, embracing 95) DULUINAS, at AN estl- Mated cost o! $7,352.555. This is an excess of value over the last quarter of $2,711,298. An adjourned meeting of tue College of Phar- Macy 0: the City of New York took Jace last even- | mg at the University Buildings, Washington square. The object was to consider sone amend- Ments and bylaWs (0 tie constitution Of the so- ciety for presentation to the Legislature next ses- gion. There Was a 200d attendabe>, abd so ue sta- tisties of tne college will soon be given to the pnb- | he in regard to its condition anJ prospects, which, it ts said, will be of geveral mterest. BROOKLYN. i | ‘The jury tn the case | was found tn a pond of water near the Pen od. | ecourned a verdict of death by svirby th e ul woo was 4 Frenenman we 7 SG orenS emery Schaal. were presented to the Mayor by the | Park Commissione;s to the amount of $21,000 for Maintenance yesie-day. Thisis ‘he balance of the account for tnis year, Mayor Hunter charges that | President Stranahan has uevotea tue maintenance | fun’ to otaer purposes. The funeral of Dr. Henry J, Cullen took place yesierday, {rom his family residence, corner of | Montagne and Clinton streets, Bishop Lituejohn, | assisted by Rev. G. Stanbury, performed the ser- Vices, which were nuwerous!s attended by promi- nent Brooklymites. weceased, who was sixty- eight vears of age, had passed his iffe in this city and bore a high reputation as @ physician. A fire broke out at No. 160 Myrile avenue about | half-past nine o’clock yesterday morning. The flames extended to the adjoining building, occn- | pied as a furniture store by J. Biand. No, 160, | which 18 owned by Claudius Bradley, was damaged to the amount 0! about $3,000, Mrs, Edwards, who kept a shoe shop on the first Moor, lost $2,500 on Stock, Bland lost $2,500 on buiiding and stock. Insurance policies are held in the Williamsburg and Mechanics’ surance companies, The Coroner was notified yesterday to hold an inquest over the body of Danie! Mead, a negro, Who was found iying dead 10 a Jot on Witherspoon street, near Marcy avenue. According to the statement of the wife of deceased the latter leit his house On Spencer street, near Flushing ave- nue, at two o’clock in the morning. for the purpo-e of the pauper whoes body sonny Hopsox Cowsty.—The voluntary,examination of Marv” E. Pomeroy. of Jersey City, in said county, single wom taken on oath betore me, Thomas Aldridge, beq., one the Justices of the Peace in and for the said county, this 16th day or July, 1874, who saith that she is now with elald and that the said child is likely to be born a bas tard and to be chargeable to the ci y of Jersey City, an that John S. ¢ enny of said city, a minister of ube Presbytertau Chorch, is the father of baad child, MARY &, POMEROY, Taken ani signed the day and year wbove writen before me, THOMAS ALDRIDGE, Justice of the Peace, On this he was arrested and taken before Jus- u Aldridge at balf-past tep o'ciock on Wednes- day nigit. John Gordon, a member of his congre- ga.iou, became his bondsman to appear jor exami- mation next week. He was escorted by an ofiver to ‘Mr. Miller’s house, where he was confronted by the aMicted young iady. ascribed. Now comes the acme of the outrage. ‘The accused shepherd of the flock nas mapped out his jine of defence. He intends to avail nhnselt of What the jegal fraternity designate “a piea in jus- Hification."’ Most readers of this story can pene- trate ipto the siguificance of this insivuation with- ont needing an explanation. Her character 18 to be weighed 10 the balance, and he relies on six members of the congregation to adbere to his side of the case, ‘The next chapter im the case will be a suit for breach of promise of marriage. Mise Pomeroy’s Miends have taken the preliminary steps already | 4p that direction, THE BROOKLYN SORROW. Mr. Tilton from a Brooklyn Point of View. [Brooklyn Fagle.) Mr. Tilton is not of account enough to be tole- vated in this community in recklessiy Minging mud ali aronnd him, in the expectation that some of it may stick to somebody. Mr. Tilton has been for four years making up his case against Beecher. 1 He bas written it, and rewrituen it; he hes made Jt public m many forms; he has peddied it about, privately, in manuscript, with every apparent cir- cumstantiaiity of detail. I! auy one of the stories he bas published is true, he could have met al! the purposes of the investigation be sougnt ior by lay- img any one Of these starements before the com- mittee and proving the allegations recounted init, Mr. Tilton has never, up to yesterday, pretended that be nad any facts m iis possession whic: would put “anend to Mr. Beecher’s ministry, and ‘expose his name to final destruction.” On the contrary, Mr. Tilton professed to be desirous of peace, and ie claims that he failed in securing it @niy because Mr. Beecner declined to make public certain admis! 8, Which both Mr. Tilton and bis fiends ciaim be ‘could bave made without any mueh consequences as Mr. Tilton now foreshadows, if Mr. Tilton means to tather the Woodhull story— ‘which he has recently publicly stigmatized as a “horrible scandal’—it is nov likely to secure any additional valoe by his endorsement, under all the «circumstances of the case. The fair lame of many of the wives and mothers of brooklyn was ate tempted co be sullied by the Weodnuil women, hut | Mr. Tilton cannot revive their slanders without getting into the courts, in a way in which he may not now contemplate. | Mr. Tilton may regard Jamily affairs as fair subjects ior public newspa controversy, but there are men in this community | who take quite a different view of their obligations to their wives and children, and that they wil Joree their views Mr. Tilton need entertain no doubt, Mr, Tilton’s intimation that his case js likely to appear finally in a court of law bids fair, | ‘We thiuk, to ve Jully realized, “A CRUEL HOAX, ‘To THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD:— As the New York HERALD is always ready to expose (rauds and take the part of all those who are made to suffer, 1 desire to expose the Jast abominable practical joke, which has cansed much aMicuon to many of the members of the family aud our friends, Some unprincipled person sent from out of town @ postal card stating that Wall ¥. Broce, my wife's youngest son, a promising lad of eleven years, nad been drowned, with request to close the store immediately. Mrs, Gimbrede abd myself were out Of town, having leit the store au charge of our clerks, Thee sugned oy Mrs. 4, N, Gimbrede and appeared to be jo her handwriting, and altogether was so well done that the notice was placed upon the store door, stating the death of the child, ana it was not anti this thorning that the hoax was discovered, By placiug thus before the publi¢ yon will greatly oblige Jos, N. GIMBREDE, NEW YORK, July 16, 1874, THE PISvOL AS A “PERSUADER,” Martin Donnelly and Patrick Merrigan, both resi- ents of No Watts street, on the night before Jast became involved in am altercation, and, un- m@able 10 arrange ‘heir differences amicably, resorted to blows. Donnelly being physically the stronger mad Was in 4 Jair way of convinciug Merrigan that be was wrong, by tis peculiar mode of argumenta- | dion, when the latter bethonght himself of an in- Fallibie “‘persuade:” which he carried in his pocket, | commonly kuown a# arevolver, and whtel le de- | termined to use on bis adversary, He accordingly | emptied one of its barreis into Donneliy’s neck, so ‘summarily ended the controversy. Don: | | | | erspoon avenue. The scene need not ve de- | 1 parported to ne | of calling upon @ colored man in a stable on Wit! He was subject to fits, and, it is | Presumed, was stricken down wnile on his way and cued. By his side was a loaded cane which be had been in the habit of carrying. | | discov eae the three story frame buiiding in the rear of No, 78 Grand street, Williamsburg, owned by Henry McUadden and occupied by John Con- nolly as @ vinegar factory. Mr. Connoily estimates his loss on stock, machinery and fixtures at $7,500, | and is insured in the Williamsburg City Insurance | Company ‘or $4,002 The loss on tue building is set down at $2,000, and is jully insured in the same | company. The origin ot the fire cannot be ac- counted for, as the ocenpant states there has not | been a fire or light used in the plaee ior several days past, A committee of the Union Temperance League, composed of Charies B. Morton, H. Whitehead and | Ira Buckman, Jr., appeared before District Attor- | ney Winslow and complained that the Police and | Excise Commissioners had no intention to revoke ) licenses of offenders, as they had omy done so in | the most flagrant cases and when they had no al- | ternative. They said that, the Commissioners | having failed to discharge the obligations of their om. they had called to inquire as to the pro- priety of going before the Grand Jury and endeav- ; Oring to secure their indictment for misdemeanor, What action will be taken in the premises is not as yet very clear. CRAZY CRIMINALS | The Oficial Order Issued for the Com- Dwyer. The formal commitment of Mra. Mary Ann Dwyer and Lizzie King, alias Kate Stoddard, to the Lu- Batic Asyium at Auburn, was placed in the hands | of the Sheriff yesterday. The order, which ts issued y Judge Moore, directs that when Lizzie King | shall be restored to ner mind she may, witnin sixty days thereafter such cure shail have veen an- nounced, be remanded Ww prison and criminal pro- ceedings may be resumed, or sue may otherwise be discharged. Kate insists she is not insane and Wants to be tried, a8 she would be acyuitted. Sne | has cried bitteriy since tne decision oi the Court in her cage, She says the Jawyers and physicians were bought over by the Goodrich iamily, as they don't want the trial to go on. “WESTCAESTER. During the past week twenty-five male and two female convicts were received in Sing Sing Prison from New York, their sentences varying from that bs imprisonment for life to two years’ incarcera- jon. Thomas Woodworth, a nomadic habitué of Wil- lamebridge, was found dead in a field at Kings+ bridge yesterday morning. Deceased was a con- firmed inebriate, and, as no marks of violence were discovered on the body, it was concluued that he had succumbed ro the effects of dissipa- tion. He was about forty years old, Since the new Commutation law in regard to con- Victs went into effect abont 126 jailbirds have, under its operation, been discharged trom Sing Sing Pri- son, In accordance with a clause of the same act the Work Of paring down tne number of Keepers to the statutory ratio has already commenced at that | institution, Heretofore the law only allowed one | keeper to every twenty-five convicts, wlile at present the number to each keeper is tweuty- | seven. A somewhat singular suit has jast been disposed ofat Yonkers, Jt seems that a young mecuanic of | thatcity procured @ suit of clothes from a tailor | to pay ior them by weekly msta'ments. Having ctediy deprived of employment the -custon | terms of sae, In lus dilemma the tailor caused | the young man’s arrest on a charge of stealing the clothes. Wien the case came up for & hearing the charge of larceny could not be substantiated, and | the accused war accordingly dismissed. IRISH BRIGADE OFFICERS’ ASSOCIATION, The officers of the Irish Brigade went up the Hndson yesterday to Dudiey’s Grove on their eighth annual excursion, The steamboat J. Myers, | with the barges Hasket and William Myers, made | convement landings at several points in New York ; and Brooklyn in the morning to receive the nhomerous picnickers These, together with others Who, proceeding by the steam cars, jomed them at the grove, amounted to nearly 1,200 persons, of ‘whom 4 great proportion were ladies. ‘The excur- sion was throughout unvaryingiy pleasant. The exertions of Colonel Nagle, the President of the association, and his eMoient stat were en- tirely successful in securing tae complete enjoy- ment of their many guests, Grafalla’s band was | in atiendance, THE FATHER MATHEW MOVEMENT, A meeting was held in the vestry of St. Ste- phea’s Roman Catholic charch, Twenty-eighth street, last evening, for the purpose of inaugu- paturally inferred that Merrigan meant bodily aud on stating the facts to Justice Murray | esterday the magistrate committed Merrigan for | 1a] on @ Charge of Jelonious assault in $5,000 ball. Joseph D. Malone. of No. 441 West Thurty-first Psees, Marpiabeg ihe sqouryty Feauuredy rating a movement for the erection of a monu- Tent to Father Mathew in Central Park. Rev. Father McGlynn presided, and he was finally ap- | na a committee of one to take the project in hand and take sich acon toward it completion has aces Oi by iy mitment of Kate Stoddard and Mrs. doing business on Main street under an agreement | r tound himself nnable to adhere tothe | Th? ghecn | Ville ue Paris. THE CHICAGO FIRE. |The Corpses of Two Men and a Child Evergreen Cemetery. aid not commit suicide, but | Dug Out of the Ruins. | Damage Conflagration. Atthe meeting of the Commissioners of Docks | | Home, Columbus, UU10 | Howe’ Galveston, Texas, . | Home, Howard, New Yor London. di, Newark, \ Irving, New York... Kansas, Leavenworth. Lancashire, Mancnesier, About four o’clock yesterday morning a fire was | | Done by Tuesday’s CHICAGO, July 16, 1874. The bodies of two men and a child were dis- covered under Clark street lat ‘They were victims 0 the ruins of the house No. 461 South st evening and taken to Lue Morgue. Tuesday's fire, Among the losses by the fire are :—Dugan’s pack: ing house and unins! joss, probably a, and partially msured, Katz & Miller’s planing mills, | outbuildings, worth about $6,000, the stock valued at $12,000; $15,000; Breeze’s sash, door and bhnd factory, $3,000 to $4,000, Fireman Sely ing cornice fro! wartz was severely injured by @ !all- m a bnrning building, ‘Three attempts at ncendiarism were discovered during the proj The followin surance by com aAariauc, New Ata, Nev pun & Seems. cin Alemania, of F Amacon, Amer: an ‘Amencar Arctic, New *e Armes is, Pitt Avante abd ew YOrk tiantic, New rere flart eae ‘or, of HANK, Aeon my Franklin, AY oR hay Brew Kavers Maltsters', New York ciuzens), > ciuzens?, > TE Debs te Ra Clay harp AR Martordsce Contnental, N w York ” Hartiord of Oineinnau, central, 0: St, Lows: , Philadelphia: pittsburg. 3), milwaukee. gress of the fire. INSURANCE LOSSES, g is a complete official ist of the ins ppanies on the property destroyed :— York. cinnatt pyrrsoUrg ork. ‘acifie, Chicago. » 14,000 9,000, ew York Bommerce. New York... hae Coumerce, Albany, N. Y. e008 Comwercia , St. Louis a 2st) Commercial | non, London, England..,..... 95,000 Devoit Fire and Marine, Deiroit. eon Equitavie, Nasiville. . Hi Exchange, New York Saas Faveut, Hall, Boston. oe Fame, Puijadelpo eet Fariela County, Norwalk, asere Farmers’ Mutual, York, Pa. N anne Farragut, New York..... * T3000 Fire Association, Phiaceiphia, A Firemeu’s and, San Francrsco, 2e800 Firemen’s Fund, New York..... To Firemen’s, Dayton, Ohio. aon Franklin, Wheeling, Ww. Va. * Poo Frankin, Ina@anapolis, ind teen Frankin, BOston.....+..- ei German American, New York. 5010) German, brie, Pa---.. * a3 '000 German, Freeport, Ill. ao German, QULCS >>. vied Germania, New Yor Gerard, Philavelph: Glenn's Fails, Glove, Hanover, Hamburg Hartiord, Hart Hopman, New new New Yo! Imperial, Huuivo. Lancaster, Lan Lamar, New York. 1yerpool and Liou) and Lon London Assurance Corporation. New York.. chica. and Bremen, york jord York. | neaster, Fi \ondon and’ Globe, of Liver. don... riand, New York. ess peee: yeomng, Muncy, Pa. Manhattan, New York 2 stove Manufacturers’ Fire and Marine, Boston.... 15,000 Mercaulue, Chicago. 4 6.9 Mercantiie, Clevelaud,. , ar) Merchants’, Newark, N. J. + 20,000 Mutaal Fire, Meriden, Conn... + 12.000 Michigan State, Adrian, Mich.. : 12,000 Meiville Mutual, Melville, N. J. 26,000 Milwaukee Mechanics’ Mutual, » 15,000 Vauey Fire and Marine, Mem- eo + 8,000 “Jett, Providence, RT. S00 tional, tHartiord.. eee 2 21/800 National; Philadelpnia. . 47,000 ‘ew Hampshire, Manchester, 2 4,000 New York ana }onkers, New York. + 25,000 New Jersey Fire and Marine . 2 25;000 New Orieans Mutual Association . ~ 6,000 New York Underwriters’ Agency, 25,000 Niagara, New York .... + “plovo Northwest National, Milwaukee . + 6,350 North British and Mercantile. Boston + 18,000 Ow Dowinmon, Kichmond, Va. + 6,500 Orient, Hartiord....... $2500 penn Fire, of Phitadeiphia, 2 16,000 Peoples’, Philadelphia. , 10/000 Peopies’, Newark, N. J 1 6500 Peoples’, Mewphis, Tenn. 6,500 Pnwenix, BrooklyD.....- 39,000 Phenix, hertiord...... 25'000 | Pianters’, Mempnis, Tenn ~". 16,000 Prescott, Boston . 1 18/000 | Provincial, Ontario, * 2500 Queen, London, Eng......... » 63,000 Reading, Readiug, Ps - . 10,000 Rhode Isiand iDsurance Association Provi- dence.. + 6,500 Rochester * 4400 Royal, Liverpool. ‘1007000 Royal Canadian. 2 25,000 Sateguard, Puiladeipoia.. 7 + 6,000 St. Joseph F. aud af., St. Joseph, Mo 825 St. Nicholas, New York... i : 1,000 St, Paul F, and M., St. Paul, Minn i) 80u0 St. Louis Mutual, St. Louis, Mo. + 6,000 Scotch Commercial, Glasgow + 30,000 Shoe and Leather, Boston.. . 7000 Springfield FP, and M., Springheld, Mass.... 35,000 Standard, New York. 2 2h000 Star, New York. 2 Bi500 Sun, Cleveland, oo ioe Traders’, Chicago... * e000 ‘Tradesmen’s, New York...... ; II “g'o00 Underwriters’ Agency, New York (oid) 28,000 Union Mutual. Philadelphia. . i 2,000 Western, Toronto, C. W * as'000 Westchester, New Rochelle, N. 17,000 Williamsburg City, Brookiyn. 58, 250 | Total. The estimated total salvage is $482,520 1088 18 $2,244,070, vse oes $2,727,200 he net SHIP PING NEWS. — OCEAN STEAMSHIPS; DATRS OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF JULY AND AUGUST, Utopia. Main, : Wisconsin... . umbla State of Georgia. Hammoma 40. ‘ Chester. Oder . Victor! Abvssini Goethe. India. . State of Nevada Republic. } City of Richmon Busse Alma: e SUN AXD MOOK, Snn rises. ‘Sun sew. Moon sete. |_Saile. "| Destinatvon, | Office, |Juty 18. Liverpooi...i4 Bowling Green <[July 18:|Liverpool 19 Broadway. July 18.|Liverpool..|15 Broadway. July 18") Liverpoo!!.|09 Broadway. July 18.| Hamburg. Broadway. July 18./Giascow July 18.) Bret July 21. | Liverpool, y 22 JL iverpool hing ( 2.|Bremen....|! Bowling Green 2. |Gtascow...|7 Bowling Green, 22.|Glasgow...172 Broadway. 2.) Hamburg. HF 25.| Liverpoot. 25.| Liverpool. 2.| Liverpool. 25.| Hav: %,.|Bremen. Bowling Green % \Glaszow. |? Bowling Green 29.|Liveroool..|4 Bowling Green 2s. Hamburg. .| 113 Broadway. 2 |Glasgow...|7 Bowling Green ®.|Giascow. 172 Broadway. 3).| Hamburg. /6) Isr way. 1. | Liverpool. /69 Broadway: .|Aug. 1.|Liverpool..|19 Broadway ajAug. 1.\Liverpool.. 15 Prosar, Aug. 5.|Liverpool../4 Bowling Green for New York=—This Day- | HIGH WATER. +» 443) Gov, isiand,...eve 11 18 eve 10 3% see 7:29) Sandy Hook. MOFD 51 03 eve 10 08 | Hell Gate. PORT OF NEW YORK, JOLY 16, 1874, Steamship Silesia (Ger), & Go. CLEARED, Hebich, Hamourg—Kughardt Steamship City of New York, Deaken, Havana—F atex- andre & Sons. Steamship Fanita, Steamship Co. Steamship Ele: Howe, Philade!phia—Lorillard anora, Johnson, Portlani—I F Ames, Steamshin Nereus. Bearse, Boston—Il ¥ Divvock Ship, Bremerh Baye & Co, Ship Edith (Br) Ship Nile (Br), Bark Brazilier Rockmann. Bark Presiden © kebab & Ye haven (Ger), Woljes, Bremen—Fanch, ), Rogers, Bremen—Snow 4 Barcess. Newcomb, Antwerp—Snow & Barges. ‘@ (Nor), Larsen, Piymouth—Tevens & { Daar (Nor), Olsen, Cork or Falmouth— Bark Swallow (Br), Wilson, Cork or Falmouth for ore ders—MeMurray & DamarelL Hark GQ ¥ Focking (Ger), Lewein, Elsinore—Punch, Eaye & Co. lark Anslo (Run, Sehweder, Rotterdam—James jenry. Hark Clara Ger), Krase, Bremen—J © Seager. Bark Pauline (Ger), Haifur, Brenen— | eo Ruger. Bark Caroline (Ger), Stricker, Bremen—J A Pauli. Bark Harry Buschiman ir), Congdon, Antwern— Funeh, Edve & Co. Bark Mon‘real (ir), Davison, Antwerp—Snow & Bur- - Sfark Montezuma, Gammons, Bridgeton (Barbados)— Dwight & Pla Brig Industry (Br), Clark, Brig «lla Thorsen (Nor), Tetens & Bockinann Bng bmma L Hall, Rice, Naples—Carver & Barnes. Brig Goodinan, Craig, Barcelona—Jas Henry Brg Morning laght, Dill Demera: ao W 4 P Arm. strong. Brig Victoria, Hotchkiss, Barba —H Trowbridge’s Son Brig L & W Armstrong, Merrow, Mayaguez—L W & P Arinstroug. Brig Azalea (Bir), Prior, St Johns, NF—R B Borland, Brig Protoua While, south Amboy—James B Ward & Co, he L F Warren, Johnson, Demerara—Leaycraft & Co. senr Hound (Br), Williams, St George (Bermuda)— Dun-comd & Prish, teh Jeeps, B Smith, Tyler, Charleston—Bentley, Git- ersieeve & Co. Hehe £ N Rogers, Cubberty, Washington, DO—Win ha ners. ogchr Hattie Ross, Parr, Portsmourh—Jamnes & Wart & 20. piteamer A © timers, Warren, Pailagerpma—James ani London—Geo FP Bulley. bull, Gurrachi and Alicante ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HFRALD STRAW YACHTS AND HEXALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINES Steamship Greece (Br), Thomas, Liverpool July t and Queeusiown 2d, with indse and 700 passengers to F WS H iad Westerly winds and heavy seas to the thence dense fogs: July 7, no lat, &e, passed ) Great Western (Br), hence for Liverpool, hip Crosby (ir), Hayes, London dune 24 and the Downs 26h, in ballast to CL Wright & Co." Had strong W gales first part of passage. No date, lat 47 55, Jon 4754, passe A Cunard steainship, bound ke. Steamship State of Georgia (Br), Goover, Glasgow July 4via Larne Sit, with mdse and 108 passengers to Aus tn Bakiwin & Co. "6th, no lat, dc, pasved bark poll steer- ing W; Sth, lat 54 64, ion 21° 58, passed @ brig Tixged steamship, ering W wmship ammonia (Ger), Voss, Hamburg July 1 via Havre 4th, with mdse aid 825 passengers to Kunoardt & Co. Lat 4250, lon 47 56, passed several stuall icebergs. Steamship City or Merida, Timmerman, Havana Joly 1 with mdse and passengers io F Alexandre & Sons, Steamship Old Dominion, Walker, Norio.k, City Point and Richmond, with mdse and passengers to the Old Do- minion Steamship Ca. Bark Awana iledwig (Ger), Gehm, Hamburg 58 days, with mdse to Fanch, Edye 4'Co. Jaly 5, lat $)26, lon 6k % passed a Norwegian bark, from Baltiinore for Cork, slowing signals SJ” KY, Bark Mary K Parner, Holioway, Philadelphia July 14, to master. Way towed to this port by steamtug Fy ze Wyman (ot Newcastle, pan (Mexico) Jtine 24, with cedar dis: verse! to BF M Morro tle, from 3 Briz John “bay, Nickerson, Guanta sugar to Brooks & Co: vessel to A Abbott, schr Ress Eppinger, Bayles, Jacksonville 5 days, with lumber, €c, to Eppinger, ustell & Co. Sehr M & Byard, Cup, Richmond. Me), Hopkins, Tus- id fustic to Lb Bran July 14, 9 AM, saw steamship Sehr Lizme cull, seni, Virginia. hr F crench, Throckmorton, Virginia, Virginia, hr Sarah . Virginia, Schr M M Merriman, Crane, Georgetown, DC, for Ports: mouth, NIL Sen A H Hurlbut, Gri fin, Baltimore for } The steamshiy Uiopta (Br), wh July 12, at 41 50. lon 1014, passed steamsiny Britannic (Br, hence tor Liverpool; 15th, off Fire Island, steaman:p Angila (Br), hence tor Glasgow; same day, steamship Scotia (Br), hence for Liverpool. Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Schr H T Potter, Hamiiton, Kennebec River for New k, with ice to order. aa ne heading RR No 44; Adama, New Haven for Phila- jelvhia, Seur Robert Myhan, Doane, Providence for New York. Senr H W Fisk, Whidden, Richmond, Me,t or New York ew Haven. arrived 15th, reports with ice to order. | Road: s Sehr Horatio Nichole Sykes, Richmond, Me, for New York, with ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co. Snr H A DeWitt, Hanson, Kennebec for New York, With ice to orler. Sehr Charlie Belle, Wilson, St Jonn, NB, for New York, with Inmber to Mowe, Cole & Benson, pane Melen Thompson, Bradbury, Providence for New ‘ork. Schr Monmouth, Hammon’, Warren tor New York. Schr Eagle. Chase, New Bedtoi Ne eur Chartie Woolsey, Kllis, New Haven for Schr Danie! Russell, Carroll, Portland for with stone to order. Schr Wm F Burden, Adams, Providence tor New York, Schr Amoy, Knapp, Nantucket tor New York, with fish to order yjght Sallie W onder, Thrasher, Taunton for New ork. sebr Ht T Bridges, Bridges, Warren for New York. Scr Wn O Irish, Tirrel!, Providence tor New York, fenr Twenty.on2 Friends, Jeifriey, Boston for Philadel- phia. : Sehr George A Pierce, Kelly, Saiem tor New York. Schr Haze, McNamee, Greenwich tor New York, with stone to order, steamer Electra, Young, with mdse aud passengers BOUND RAST. Schr Sarah R Thomas, Arnold, New York tox Boston, Schr MM Merriman. . New York for Warren, Sehr | dish, Wi Amboy tor Pembroke. keor Wm Farren, Lindsley, Sew York tor Providence. Sehr ~ & Crocktord, Matthews, New York for Taunton, Senr J N Ayres, Provos, New York for Stamsord, BELOW. Bark Everhard Delins (Ger), Herboth, from Bremen 29 days, wit mdse to H Koop & Co. SATLED. Steamshipe Silesia (Ger), Hamburg; Hakon Adetstein (Nor), Havre (sailed 15th, PM); City of New York, Hava- na; barks Brothers, Cadiz via Lisbon Stettin; Masonic, Rotteriam; Zettand (Bry, Penarth ‘ litton (Br). Aigiers; Emelia Revelio tts}, Lon don; Prvi Dubrovackt (Aus), Dunkirk; Dexterous (Ital), Frovidence for New York, Cork or Falmouth; Michel Angeio di Pieve (ital), dodo; | Aquila (Nor), Amsterdam; Nornen (Nor), Droback Smyrniote, Malta; brigs Ruby, Port spain, Trin copia (Br). st Johns, NF; Emma L Hall, Napi (Port), Lisbon: Kesex (Br), Wiimengton, 8:5 N Hansen (Nor), Stockholm: J © Hazeitine, Batavia; schr silver Star, Para and Ceara. Maritime Miscellany. The purser of the steamship City of Merida, trom Ha- vana, has our thanks tor the prompt delivery of our files and despatches, Barx Fexicrres (Ger), ashoro on the Rip, below Wil- mington, NC, nas been nearly stripped ot her rivging, yards, &c, Mr Legg cays that there are but 2w or JO) barrels in her, and that he hopes to nplete the work of stripping and saving cargo by Weduesday night (5th). Bat tor “he high SW winds the work would have peen finished on Saturday. Bang He ashore at Green Isiund (vetore reported), was plat. formed, hauled of ant towed © Quebec July 14, where she will dock for repairs. Brio Jas Corritt (Br), Day, from Trinidad, which ar- | rived at Philadelphia'Juiy 15 with mainmast carried | away several feet above the deck, also made some Waler during the voyage, caused by-continual heavy seas, Chievel, sauk in 18 feet of water in h ‘of the Nausemond River, on Mon- day evening, by running against a enag. The crew saved only thetr clothing. The Stillman was bound tor New York with 80.000 vet of lumber and 25 cords of wood. ‘The wrecking schooner Resolute has gone from Norfolk to raise the Wreck. Sona Daxret Monnis, at Stonington from New York for Providence, had lost maintopmast and foresail, having been struck by lightning in # squall in the Soumt. Scur Harry & Nap, at Stonington from Providence for New York, had been In colision with # schooner and | carried away head of bowsprit; is having anew one mut in, . Scar Frorence Mar, from Rockiand for Richmond, Va, with lime, during the’ heavy souail Saturday aiternoon, off Cape Ann, lost her mainsail and had other sails badly torn. Scar 0 D Wirmrne.t, Garfleld, from Boston for Secrets town, Dv, hefure reported in collision off Cohasset with bark Henry Knight, and subsequently towed back to Boston, lost jibboom and wad rail on starboard bow broken. Scun Jonx Capwataver. betore reported ashore on Panque Island, was hauled off and towed t Vineyard Haven 15th, utter discharging about 100 tons of coal and partially stopping the holes in her bottom. Sonk Hartix A Burure, of Portland, Ct, with @ cargo of 246 tons coal, previously reported sunk ‘on the 17th ult of Stony Point. Hudson River, in 102 teet water, has been raised by the Baxter Wre Lo. The schooner Will be brought to New York to discharge and repair. Toxxvo, O, July 16—A cable despatch announces the safe arrival at Queenstown, I, of the schr © B Benson, which sailed from this port’ in May last and from Mon: treal June 4, with a cargo of 24,000 bushels o: corm. This vessel, togettion with the Pamlico, of Chicago, was te- cently reported lost off the coast of Newtoundiand. Quick Trir—Sehr Gersh Banker, trom Carthagena, which arrived at this port 14th inst, made the passage in 14 days. Lavyonen—At Thomaston. July 1: from the yard of Walker, Dunn & Co, 4 fine schooner of about 50 tons bur- then, called Maltssa Wi At Millbridge June from the yardof EB Dyer, 3 masted centreboard schr Grace Vah Housen, owned by Philadelphia parties and Capt Thos Reeves, of New Jer sey, Who will command her Notice to Mariners, WEST INDIS—PORTO K1CO—PORT SAN JUAN, Information has been received that the bell buoy at the entrance to the portof San Juan, Porto wico, 18 on the edge of the St Helena Shoal, on the east aide of the channel, and should be left on te port hand in entering the harbor. NOVA SOOTIA—SADLE, ISLAND. Owing to the destruction hy fire ot the fog whistle buildings on the cast ead of Sable Island. Nova Seotia, the sieain fog whistle will not be sounded until turther noiic NORTH PACIFIC OCKAR—SEAROH FOR DECKER ISLAND. The tollowing information 1s taken trom the report of Commander G E Belknap, 0 SN, commanding USS Tuscarora — The ship stopped to sonnd in lat 2 17 N, lon 162 58 Fy a position about 4 miles 84 Wirom the assigned localits of Decker Isiand, noticed on the US Hydrographic Office Chart No 10 na doubitul, The weather was fine. sky elear, and no could be seen in any direction from the t The depth tound was 2870 taihoms. yellow-brown muut- dy bottom, and the entire abserice of birds strengthened the upinion wat no land oxists anywhere in what vicin- ng CORRECT POSITION OF MARCUM ALAND, Algo, that with Marcus Isiand bearing SW 'W, distant ‘8 miles, observations were taken for longitude, and the isiand founa to be im lat 4 14 N, lon 14 E, daffering from the posivion on the chart tssued by th.s Mice .2 minutes in iongitude and. 6 minutes in latitude. Deseription—When the isiand was first sighted tt ap peared like a forest of trees rising out of the water, and reat numbers ot birds were dying over aud arouid It The Island cannot be wore than #0 tect in height. and extensive reefs make out {rom the eastern and western points, A high white beach surrowgds the island, occa- siopaliy broken with huge black rocks, The surf was very higi, and there yeemed to be no pos- sive landing place on iw nortnern side. At might or in thick Weather it would not be seen anti close aboard. Uniess making it in the daytime, under f yorable circumstances, ships should give it a good bert Southerly currents had been experienced for three da reviois to the sighting of the isiand, and thig quay be Aicgliag sn whieh "thay «a00RALly seb sin of land imasthead i. ainio 13 days, with | American Liovds, | Cornn: | Aquia | ar! Hart, from Sydney, CB, for Montreal, | —e ‘1 Bearings magnetic. Variation, 4 deg 30 min eastérly in 1874, B: of the Bureau of Navigation. YOM POYMAN Cousmoaore UsN, Hydrographer. we Hydrographie Othce, Washington, DC, June 25, Whalemen. Cleared at New Bedford July 16, bark Avola, Bourne, for indian Ocean. hark Jak, Gifford, was at Panama June $0, preparing for Rcrulte:, Heard tom. berks Mary. Keils, 2, BpbKS; Cape Horn Pigeon, Dartuiouth, 480 Duls : fark “Adeline Gibbs. Forman, ol NB, was at Ternate AProken duly 1 later io en St brie FH Moore, of pokes uly at 2, bri lo Me Boston, having taken one whale since leaving Key West. Spoken. Ship Roodee (Br), Christian, from Calcutta for Boston, May 24, no lat, &c, Ship Constantine, trom London for New York. July 11, lat 44, Jon 03 38. OUR CABLE SHIPPIVG NEWS. pa Ammnvnex, July 15—Salled, bark Uriel (Ger), Siebolds (trom Liverpoos), New York or New Haven, having re- paired. Amsrenpam, July 16—Arrived, bark Regulus (Nor), Holte, New York. Axtwenr, July 15—Arrived, steamship Switzerland Belz), Von der Heyden, New York. Also arrived 15th, steamship Auguste Andrea (Belg), Greve, New York. Sailed Mth, bark Alice Cooper (Br), King, United States. Burston, Juy 16--Arrived, steamship Arragon (Br), Symons, New York. Buewxnuaven, July 14—Arrivea, bark Antoinetie (Ger), Haesloop, Sayannah, Brurast, July —Arrived, bark Emilla Figlia (tab, Olivari, Baltimore. Sailed 15th, bark Chasseur (Nor), Thornsen, United States, Draumux, July W—Arrived, bark Hohenzollern (Ger), Hashagen, New York. Dat, July 6— Arrived, bark Wieland (Ger), Vogelsang, New York for Bremen. Eusivonsg, July 1—Arrived, bark Neversink, Jarvis, New York: brig Hazard (Nor), Anderson, do for Konigs- berg; schr Jas M Ryley, Eaton, New York, FaLxoutn, July 16—Arrived! off the Lizard, ship Phineas Pendle oa, Fendleton, trom Akyab. Also arrived off the Lizard 16th, steamship Denmark (Br), Sumner, New York for London. Gatway, July 15--Sailed, bark Rafaele Ligure (Ital), Corsanego, United States, Guascow, July 16—Arrived, steamship Sidonian (Br), | Eawards, New York. Hout, July 1$—Arrived, bark Speed (Nor, Olsen, Wil- mington, NO. Haxnons, July M—Saiied, bark Salo (Rus), Nordgren, Untwed States. | Hexvorr, July 15—Arrived, barks Alert (Nor), Jonas- sen, New York: Eeliptic (Runs), Queenstown; Abrahain Young (Br), Farnsworth, Phila- delphta. Ra led 15th, barks Stefano A (Ital, Dassori, New York ; Nellie T Guest (Br), Messenger, do (both from Kotter. dam) Livexroot, July 16—Sailed, ships Staffordshire, Gun- } son, San Franciseo; Formose (Fr), Dussarzet, New Or- leans (not previously); bark Margaret S Weir (Br), Mc- Phail, Rangoon, Sailed 15th, ship Pteiades. Chase, Philadelphia. Luirn, July 16—sailed, ship Favorita, Greenman, San Francisco. gensen, and Harvester (Br), Veverson, United states. Movittx, July 16—-Arrived, steamsmip Europa (Br), Campbell, New York for Glasgow. Newcastur, July 15—Sailed, bark Najaden (Sw), Bor- jessen, Philadeiphia, Newry, July 16—Arrived, brig Nordlyset (Nor), Hunn, Baltimore. Prywovts, Jnly 15—Salled, bark Sasselo (Ital), Assa- nello, United States. Qurenstowy, July 15—Arrived bark Felix Estivant (Pr), Le Garrn, San Francisco; schr C B Benson, Luff, Toledo. O, via Montreal (see Misceltany). Rorrerpa, July 15—Arrived, barks Rothesay (Nor), | Iversen, New York; Blomidon (Br), Shaw, Philadeiphia. | Sr Vaverm, duty 15—Arrived, bark Louise (Nor); Sche- | telig, New York. ‘atenvorD, July 15—Sailed, bark Famiglia (Ital), Valle, United States, Arrived at July 15, bark Aronco (Br), McKay, Astoria, O, via Queenstown. SPOKEN. Bark Susan A Blaisdetl, Sawyer, from Now York for Anjer, June 2 lat3 8, lon 26 W. Foreign Ports. Antwenr, July 14—Sailed, steamship Vaderland (Belg), Jackson, Phiialetphia. : Barsabos, N—Arrived. brigs Xantinpe (Br Jones, Philadelphia; 18th, barss Atlantic, Dic New York; Annetta | (By), Carter, Buenos Ayre. brigs Sophia (sr), stuart, New Yurk; 23d, Wave (fr Fader, Bridgewater, NS (and was chartered to load for New York): Gem, Pierce, New York; Raven, Nash, New Haven; 25th, Atlantic Ger), from Nortolk; sch i Smith, Smith. New York: Arthur L (Br), Lewi - more ; 26th, Matoaka, Martin, Philadelphia Batapaxo, Jul: Arrived, schrs Rackets, Truxillo; ‘ardweil, do; sth, Vlara Montgomery, Krabet, do. Catcurta, about July 2—Sailed, shij ‘anada (Br), Mur- iow York. MmanteN, July 3—Arrived, brigs Deborah § Soule, hse Blanchard, do; schr Maud Soule, New York C Dixon, st John, Sailed’ ist, barks Rosetta McNeil, Sprout. New Yor! Mary Falconer (Br), do; brigs 8 V" Nichols, Chase, do: 2d, Hail Coluinbia, Brereton, ao; 4th, Fanny, Smith, do. x Ganpunas, July R-Arrived, schr W AGibson, St'Joun, | Minnie Repplier, Somers, do. Dewmrana, June S—Arrived, brig Mississippi, Marchant, Baltimore (and sailed 1th to return). in port 2th, brigs Guiding Star, Moors New York, arrived stern Star. Fi | for do, arrived 17t N Martin, Bi more, arrived 23th Palos, sha ¥ork, arrived 22d. Honowe | Brown, > até NSW, chartered tor San Francise: Sailed June 1% barks lV © Murray, Fuller, San Francis- ‘Zid, W C Parke (Haw), Penhaliow, do. avawa, July W—Arrived, brig M I Morris (Bp, Pat- terson, Halitax. Sailed 9th, bark M Wood (Br), Thermott, New York; chr Margarita Antonia (Sp), Iglesias, do; 10th, brig da- New York via Matanzas; schr Jonas H Elba, Peterson, New York: May r), mington, NC; rigs Mary Ida (Br), Baker, New York ; Dorotea (sp), Pages, do. ly 12—Arrived, steamshins Austrian (Br), poo! for Montreal; Hibernian (Br), Archer, Baltimore for Liverpool. Cleared ilth, seur Kingdove, Swain, New York (trom St Marzaret’s Hay). Marayzas, Jaiy 9—Sailed, bark Elverton, Clark, Balti- more: brig Fanny B Tucker, Tucker, north'of Hatteras, Roney Suprar, CB, July T—Cleared, ship StJoseph, Fales, New York. : y Port Sprain, June 17—Arrived, brig Pearl, Gibbs, New ‘ork. Tn port 25th, brigs Favorite, Woodward, from and for New York, arrived 17th; Neponset, Strout, from and for do, arrived 19th; Orion (Ger), from Barbados, arrived 19th, for New York. Pornt-a-Pitae, Jane %—In port ship Argonaut (Br), Raymond, for New York; barks Albert Jun! (Fr), Lemp: ¢, for do. Pout a0 Pnixce, June 7—Sailed, brig Nelly Mitchell, Anderson, Miragoane, to load for New York. yizonasi, N- July 6—arrived, bark Ada Barton (Br), cGratb, Havre. Quukxstown, July 15—Sailed, bark Iron Age, Stwne (frym 1i¢o), London. Sovrnamrron, Jily 4—Sailed, steamship Bertin (Ger), Putscher (rom Bremen), Baltimore 3 Snaxcnax, June, 15-In port batks Almata, Rollins, and Ida F Taylor, Burton, nne, piixcarony, July 14—Sailed, ship Crest of the Wave (Br) joston, Sr Prerne, Mart, June 23—Arrived, schr Mary Helen (Br), Huet, New York In port 27th, brig Ainelia Emma. Carton, from Boston, arrived 2a disg; sehr Yinta, ‘Trask, from’ Philadephia, arrived 23d, do. St THomas, June 28—Arrived, barks Sarah A Dudman (Br), Dudinan, Leith for Fernandina; schr Athlete (Hr), Dell, Triniiad for Ponce and ngrth of Hatteras; 20th steamship Ontario, slocum, New York tor Kio Janeir from and for r, from and ni from. Balti- ford, trom New | &e (and proceeded): 9th, bark RB Mulhall (Br), yas M July 3, brigs diinis, Dyer, Grenada; 4th, Me | riwa, ‘ouns, di Satied June 27, bark Ruhtinas (Rus), Lundstrom, Bull {uly S-Arrived, bark Evening Star (Br), ork. y 4—Arrived, brigs Georgian F Geery, Ward 1 th, Daring, McDonald, Matanzas; 'Sacu ay, Philadelphia; 6th, Concord, , Baltimore} ; ‘ary, Ryder, Matunzas; Sth, brig Ernestine, Mantle. do, Suiled 2d, bark Morro Castle, Jewett, north of Hatte- ras: brig Lydta A Cole, Ross, do; schts Nellie Cushing, Thompson, do; 6th, Hazleton, Chase, do. schr Geo V Richards St Joux, NB, July 14—Arrived, ed 1th, schr MW (Bry, Williams, New York. (Br), Robinson, New York, Arte Cleared schr Snow Bird (Br). Cripps, New yor! 1th, bark Lizzie Cillespie (Br), Boxart, Dandalk ; Au: (Br), Rost, Havre; Cavour (Nor), Nielsen, Roche isPaN (Mexico), Jane 3—in port ew York 30th; brig Mary Know schrs Jennie Spear, Herrick, tor do July 15; Angie Ames bury, Jones, for do 2th ; Aniie G Webber, repairing. American Ports, NDRIA, July 15—Arrived, schrs Cyrus Hall, Matiida Kranz, Portland brsD SSiner, Gardiner, Me; Henry Finch, rk Union, Call —Schrs Wm Mason, and Oliver Ames. APPONAUG, July Li--Arrived, schr Geo BR Vreela Vancleat, Georgetown, DU, BOSTON, July 16 4 George Appold, Loy Nortol ntipede, Worth, “Phila ine Richardson, Orowley, Philadel! h, Turnor, Port Johason j schrs Ta Eluzapeth De Hart, Lane raon, Philadelphia; Jame Ni, Somers, do; Joshua nis, Crowell, dos Adedin Heusis, Lewis, Alexandria; Helen Ma Pascagoul N H Gordon, Bragdon, Higgins ‘Lewis, Euuzabethport:d G Galler. Handy, We | Addie Waiters, Haiilton, do; GM Patnag r one bark. aike (Ger), Schemberg, Cork for or- Cleared —Barks ers: Robert Kelly (new, of Boston, $25 tons), Kmyman, Melbourne and Sydney, NSW. brigs John Wesley, vage, Port Spain: Kr yman, Danen, Ga. ALTIMORE, Jaly lo Arrived. ‘ks Garibaial (Ital), Rocco, Cork, Midlothian hie Wu ¥ McKewen, aredschts Meo Cieared—schrs Md FE Henderson, Spear, New Bed- ford; BH trons, Hubbard, New Haven (both not as be- tore reported), 16th—Arrived, steamer Flizabeth, New York; sehr L A Burnham, St George, Me, Creared mers Wm Crane Howes, Boston; Ucto | tara, New York; sito Sirius (Ger), Moller, Bremen. KeLirs Stcrolg) Katon, Boston; lo & M Knowles, Dinsmore, Portand. Sailed—Steamsbip West Indian (Br), Liverpool; brigs Aino (Rus), Cork; bono, West Indies; Mrrtiniquaise (Fr), | St Pierre, Etna (Br). Armstrong, Port Medway, NS; sehr | ST Baker, Pernambuco, ULL RIVER, SC, July 12—Arrived previous, barks | John Hele (Br, Good, Rio Janeiro; Tsusquiaa (Sp), Bas- tarrechea, Havana; brig Courier (Br), from do. i In port 'W2th, schrs has Mortord, Parsons, and MC Lyon, stephend toy Balumgre, 10g, Loyponperry, July 15—Sailed, barks Saga (Nor), Jor- | “Salled 9th, bark Elcotra (Rr), north of Hatteras; schr | June 2)—Arrived. schr Serena Thayer, | McKee, for dodo: | | Boxtoi yBANGOR, July, 1¢—Arrived, schr Annie L Wilder, re! |, New York. Clearca—Brig Ke Ryder. Newport; schra J Nel~ son’ Kendaik Fire (alana Inlet, Moves caitea, Harding, Philadelphia; Lucy Baker, Alen, Newark. BAH, July 13—Arrived, scnr Martha Sargent, Closson,, New York: Sailel—Sehrs Chas W Holt, De Lay, Washington: Wel come R Beebe, Lozier, New York: Sophia Wilson, Me vin; Alice Borda, Dukes; Mary G Collins, Fram John M Broomall, Philagelphia; Armia’ Hall, Wilson, and Ben) Courtney, New York. M4th—arrived, bark Florri M Hurlbut, Dudley, New, Haven for Richmond, Me. Sailed—Schrs Ben) Keed, Adams, Philadelphia; “adier Wileutt, Barker, Baltimore; Czar, Hammond, and David Currie, New Yorn. 1th Salted, ship Occidental. Dunphy, New York# sctirs John E Sanford. Dean, New York; Pusbaw, Harte and Mary E Rankin, Hall, a BKOUTHBAY, July 13—Arrived, schr Walter E Palmer! Staples, Bangor for Norfolk. te HARLESTON, July 16—Arrived, brig Allee, from Mad 8. Sailed—Schrs Ben) Gartside, Stanford. Wilmingwon Del; JW Wilson, Weeks, do; H M Buell, ior Buckevilled NGAMDEN, July 10—Sailed, schr John E Daily, Long. DANVERS, 7 ‘ . . Noe VERS, July 15—Arrived, sehr G P Trigg, Linneking FERNANDINA, July 8—Arrived, schrs T Harris Kir Cavileer, New York; 9th. Harriet Brewster, Squires, do lun, brigs Laura Gertrude, Risk, and George Gilehristy, Thompson, do, H Keeny, Beers, New Yorks Jleared 7th, sehr W. ¢) 13—Arrived, schrs Ano Pardee, Bishop, Newburc; New Heculus, Dewart, Hot ef FALL RIVER, Ju Ps Clara Kell, Nickerson, Elizavethport: Watch Hl, do, Pedro A Grau. 4 ade! L den, Baker, ee Dee eee l4th—Sailed, steamcr Leopard, Albertson, Philadel, hia; brig Nellie Gay, Stover, New York; schrs Ad&Her 4 GEORG N, DC, Jul “ ani fuer Waren. 1 U—Sailed, sehr As Bhep-' LO MT ul; i, Worm, Liverpool, "7 “~Asrived, bark Teer (Ger), INDIANOLA, July 13~Arrived, schr Frankiin, West) New York. LYNN, July 15—Arrived, schre Scud, New York; Vel) ma, Look, Elizabethport; A Noung, hesenages ‘Ruth Shaw, shaw, Philadelphia. peACHIAS, June 29—Sailed, schr Hortensia, Smitty) orto itico. j ‘NEW ORLEANS, Jnly 15—Sailed, steamsnip Carondee let, MeCreery, New York. Cortes, Kemb! brig John W Hunt. Haut, do, le, New Korky Pasca-Ly or July hr ABN Cleared, schr lol Dard, , Barbados. h, Hubner WBURYPORT, July 14—Arnved, schrs Charles Pi Arrived up i2th, steamship 12—Sailed, sch A B Nielson. NORFOLK, July Stlokney, Matthige, Philadelphia Clafa Sawyer, Bra comb, aad Martha Nichol: Weehawken; te, Trodell, Barrett, Philadelph: W Moseley, ‘abst Darien! Ga. atled—Schrs Midnight, Hopkins, Weehawken; Gete tysburg, Corson, Alexandria, NEW BEDFORD, July 14—Arrived, scar B F Woolsey) ‘utler, Philadelphiag mith. Savannah. 5 . schra Saran Jane ‘.OfR,. rry. Mataporeet tor Philadelphia? Aun T sipple, Baccn, New Bediord tor New York; Jan. W boyle, Simin, Providen:e tor do. yieturnied—schr Motto, Davis, trom Apponaug far New, ‘or! 1oth—-Sailed, sehrs Nathaniet Hotmes, Tillinghast, New: York; Thos P Cooper, sleeper, do, Jas W oyle, Smith Providence for do; 8'K Lane, Fuller, Yarm for do JM Freeman, Eldridge, New Bedtord for do; Hattie Pere ry. In port—Schrs Rebecea & Harriet, Hawkins, Provi- denco for Hoboken: Motto, Davis,” Apponaug for Ne Ann T Sipple, Bacon, .ew Bediord tor do; ai others discharging bére. NORWICH, July 1o—sailed, schrs Star Spangled Ban- ner, Now York; JJ Pharo, do, NEW LONDON, July 15—Arriyg for New York; Succeas, Provid do for do. s Joreyh Hay, eT Smuh, Baker, New Y Saued—schr ly 1 NEWPORT, J New York; Hattie | schre Eliza, Newport ce tor do; Bela Peck, NbW HAVEN, Jnly 16—Arrived, sebrs C P Shuttis, Col- lins, Hoboken; Charley Buckeye Wolcott, Savannah, Sailed—sehr Addie P Avery, ityan, New York. PHILADELPHIA, July 16—Cleared, scnrs Phoebe Eliz- abeth, Mates, Cohasset Narrows: Chas H Kelly, Crowe George W Levinger, smith, east Boston; James 8 Watson, Houck, Lynn; Nellie Dinsmore, Parker, Port= land; F E'Johnson, Onien! Cambridvep Isth—Arrived, steainships Leopard. Albertson, Fall River: Panther, Milly, Newburyport; schrs Hattie Ellen, Ashiord, Calais, Mei Manaway, Hampton, and Clio, Branuin, Meiville; Ettie C Godirey, West Creek; J 3 Hewitt, Foster, and'J © Thoinvson, Tate, Boston. Also arrived 16th, bark Vindex (Br), Parkhouse, Bet- fast. 1; schrs Ethan Allen, Blace, vortland; May Mun- koe, Hall, Rockport; Samuel L Russell, Smith, Jackso Fille, Virginia, Bearso, Boston: Flora 4M Crowley, Crow- ley, Batl Sailed 16th, steamship Ohio, Morrison, Liverpool, via Queenstown, Cleared 16th, steamships Lancaster (new), Boston; Vindicator, Déane, New York; ships Malta (Br), Card, iP Brun gaard, Bremen,’ bari Rosiock ; Norma (NG), Bacs- loop, Bremen} Gylfe (sw), Thornsirom, Antwerp? Alibi (Br), Smith, Lvigtat; schrs Janes 3 Hewitt, Foster, Bos C Thompson, Tatem, Providence; Howard, Rourke, StJobn, NB; AT Cohn, Springer, Provigence. Newcdsrre, Del, July 16—AM—Bark & A Cochran, for Tospan (Mex), anchored off here this morning and re- mains Pascd down this AM, seamships Li r (new), for Boston, and Vicksburz, for New York; bark Corea, tor Aspin' brig George B Dale, for or; schirs Salite E Ludiam, for Braintree; Jevnle N Huddell, Mair & Cranmer, and Fannie W Johnson, tor Boston; PM yesterday, steamships Florida, for Providence, and Yazoo, for New Orleans: and schr D Brittain, for Salem. PM—Passed up, senrs Etta A Simpson, tram Bostony 4, G Willard, from Portland: Mira 4 Prati, from Chester; Mary Musgrove, from Rockland, and Fannie G Warner, from Haddam, ' Bark E A Cochran remains at anchor. Lewes, Del. July 16, AM—sark Mary E sew yesterday PM. Schr Fannie arrived lest night from New York, and schirs JS Clark, Helen \iasbrock and J A Naughton suiled this morning. PN—several steamers passe out to-day; bark JL | Dinimock, for Savannah, remains; steamship Ohio, for | | | Tiverpool. went to sea av8 PM. ORTLAND, Julv 14—Arrived, barks Black Eagle, Stinchfigld, Pliladelphia for +t John, NB (put in for pro i Jas McCarty, McCarty, Boston, to load for South A; schr George Edwin, New York. Cleared—Schrs F A Bailey, Hutchinson, Philadelphia; Ruth H Baker. Collins, Savannah; C L Vandervoort, Kelly, and Mahaska, Blake, New York, Sailed—Barks Mignon, JS Winslow, and H 8 Jackson; brigs Endorus, and, H Kimball; schrs Elva E Petter fill, EB stimpson, F A Bailey, Buth H Baker, 0 & Van- dervoort, and others. 15th—Cieared, barks Celina, Hodgdon, Montevideo: B Rivmay, inkham, Buenos ayres; brig Fauirie Rose, riffin, New Yo PORTSMOOTH, June 15—Arrived, schrs Wm R. Drary, Thompson, Georgetown; Fred Gray, Sweet, Elizabeth- ort. Pdiled—Schr Bagatuce. Cox, New York. PROVIDENCE, July 15—Arriqed, schrs David Clark- son, Ireland, Philadelphia; F G- Russell, Rankin, do tor Pawtucket; Helen, >earle, Elizabethport; Martha P King, Jarvis, Poughkeepsie; Cerro Gordo, Champlin, PortJohncon; Belle, Simpsou, Hoboken. » Suiled—steamers Win Kennedy, Foster, Baltimore via Nortolk; Mary, Rogers, Phiuadeiph schrs Rebecca W Haddel, Deptity. and EB Wheatot Fisher, do; Cloud. Woodington, Trenton; Shamrock, Troy, Haverstraw; A. B Metcalt, Haniy, New York. ‘ad of Long Istand sound l4th, PM, bound east, ir, Holiand, Elizabethport tor Providence’ Scranton, Pulmer, New York for do: J B Allen, A (4 & Benton, Marcena Manson, Sea Queen, Hattie 5 Col. lins, Plougaboy, White Rock, New Globe, Agent, J H Counce, HG Bird, Haze, Kioka, Uphir, B M Clark, and others, PAWTUCKET, Juty 15—~Arrived. schrs Blast, Parker, Trenton; Reading RR No 4, Adams, Philadelphia; Kate & Mary, Cogeawi Rondout. RICHMOND. July 1¢—Arrived, bark Advance (Nor), Thorensen, Liverpool via City Point. Salled—Scnrs Katic Ranger, Martin, New York;? M Marvel, Johnson, Hartford, i ROCKPORT, Me, July M—Arrived, schr Daisoy B Rarkuurst, Hodgdon, Tenant's Marbor, to load 1ce for ja Itimore. Salied 10th, schr ‘let 4 Hawes, Armstrong, New Yor! Mth, bark Hf Carletou, Shepard. Baltimore; sohrs D Ti bot,’Amesbury, Charléston; Frank & Emily, Cobb, New York. ROCKLAND, suly I4—Arrived, sehr Pilot's Bride, Browster. New York. SAN FRANCISCO, July 6—Cleared, bark Lega] Tender, Marshall, Tahiti. Wave, Marsh pi Tacoma; bark Satied—Ship Dashin Especulador (Col), Williston, Lyttleton, SAVANNAH, July 13—Arrived sents Eliza A Ander- son, Clark, New York; Matte Holmes, Cox, Philadei- 1 Miibth—Cleared, bark Glacier, for Bomton, Sailed—steamship America, Billups, Baltimore. SALEM, July 14 arrived. schrs Frank Walter, Naxton, Baltimore; Allie © Noyes, Baker, Elzabethport; Yankee Boy, Hewson, Philadelptia; Mary & Pearson, Warren, Port Johnson. Msth—Arrived, schrs B A Ste Kendall: Harriet, Wass, and Raven, Herrick, Port Johnson; Grace Cush: tug, Namniton, Port Johnson; Sandy Point, Grant, Bliza- vetlport; das Henry. Trueworthy, New York. STONINGTON, July i¢—Arrived, schrs Daniel Morris, Squires, New York for Proviaence; Harry & Ned, Cham: bers, Providence tor New York (see Miscel). VINEYARD HAVEN, July 15—Arrived, schrs Fliza- beth, Dehart, alexandria tor Boston; Ahn T Brown, ana Helen Mar, New York tor doy P'L smith, do tor Portland ; Mary B Gage, and Mary Farrow, Hoboken for do; Avon, do tor Safer; Anaconda, Elizabethport tor do; stephen Woodbury, Buck ville tor Searsport: North- ern Light, Starlight, Owen P Hinds, Terrapin, John Boynton, Royal Ouk, and Addie Murchie, Calais for New. ork; Lacouia, Corso, Ruth 8 Hodgdon, Florence V Turner, and Frances Hatch, Rockland, for do; Allston, Boston, for do: Jane, ‘Elizabeth,’ and’ Alaska, Portlaud tor do; Southern Cross (Br), Shalee, Ns, for do: ‘thomas, Mt "Desert for do: Carrie © Woodbnry, and Nellie Carr, Bangor tor do; Victory, Ellsworth for do; Katie Mitchell, Curdiner for do; Maud Barbour, Calais ‘for Newark; Stariyit, do tor Philadelphia; George H Bent, Saiem tor do: Aldine, 8t John, NB, tor do; Gussie Wilson, Bosion tor do; J W Woodrif, and Wellington, Baugor for © RK Gerrista, Windsor, NB, for Paltimo George & Albert, Bangor for Jersey Citv; Speculato Fredricton, NB, for ——; Abby Wasson, Kennebec, River tor Washington, DG; Juliet, Bangor for Newport for orders; Walter Scott, st John, NB, for orders; Henry’ Croskey, Rondont for Boston; Enos’ Phillips, Boston, for Baitimore; D Augusta tor do; Oliver Dyer, Saco for Philadelphia; Chas E Paige, Boston for d Florence Mayo, Rockland for Richmond; 1 M Strout, Newburyport for Wareham; H W Benedict, Kennebec River for Albany; Wm H Maller, St John, N'b, tor New York: James H Deputy, Bath tor do. ,railed—scnrs Henty Norwell, Charies A James, Mary Fletcher, Casco Lodge, Susan, Isabel, Alberto, Abbie, Williau Flint, Tantamount, Kate Foster, Enuna L Po ter, james alderdica, I. A Rose, A Hamm ond, Fannie Lider, Mocking Bird (Br), Avon, Mary, & Gage, Helen Mar, Anns Brown, Anaconda, Zeila, Elizabeth Dehart, Mary Farrow, William Connors, Walter ,8cott (Br), Dr Rogers. Wiltrnatox, xo, July 1¢—Arrived. dark Rio de 1s Platte (Sp), Schtester, Cardenas. Cleared—Bark Daginar (Nor), Johnson, Antwerp. WARKHAM, July 13—Arrived, sehrs Argo, Gurni Lady Antrim, Carter, New York; John Metuer, Woodbridze Greek, NI and ‘arker, MISCELLANEOUS. BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM COURTS A of different States; legal everywhere; no publiel fo fees in advance; advice tree, Commissioner every state and Notary Public, FREDERICK 1, KING Counsellor at Law, 363 Broadway. BSOLUTE DIVORCES OsTAINED IN DI AP iiaies; local everywhere; desertion, &c., sufficient jghQgPaotiery required} no charge until divorce sadvice Ire, unwed advice te OUSE, Attorney, 1M Broadwa: URING THR PAS? 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