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10 atten BIRMINGHAM HORROR. | Murder Added to Suicide—Death of the Boy “Gussie” Cornish—Verdict of the Coroner's Jury. Brewrnonan, Conn., July 22, 1874. The attempt of John Jackson ty murder the boy “Gussie” Cornish, whieli lust night resulted in the the ide of the mur- death of the victim aud derer, an account of 1dy appeared fu the Henato, has tarown this Village into the Mutensest excitement. During the day thousands (some of them comiug for miles in teams and Dy the cars ave visited the house where the bloody bu > took place, bkvery portion of the huuse, the rooms and their furnitur especially that room in Whieh the tragedy was comm was migutely examined. Each and every one wee ‘y shuddering, and with a countenance horrified. To Jackson's deserved but ternble death—a death too revolting to conteu plate under any ¢reumstances—is added that of the innocent boy “Gussie” Cornish, wo expired in agony last evening, surrounded vy weeping iniends, bis Wounds bathed with bitter tears, It was found that while THE FATAL JACK KNIVE 0! assin had fatied to peoetrate either the Jugular vein or the windpipe, yet the gash in the little {ellow’s throat was a fearful one, and so muuch blood had been lost t litte vitality was Jett on which to reiy. He was # bright, beautiiul child and a geuerai favorite with all who knew him, He was much beloved by tis grandfather, Vbe murderer, Who was not formerly considered a very vad tempered ‘when tn liquor. With @ previous Wi n pad got along weil, Fearing # iamily ol six aren, au OL Whom are Tespectable member ets. But with the jutroduction of that too element of dis- cord iu the jamuy cireh tepmother—misery Was created by the op;osition of the children to the new order of things, Which terminated iu the sorrowful tragedy of y In every tamily Quarrel biame is to be ionud on both sides, put in this case, amid tue mass ol conflict- ing statements current, no substantial cause Jor censuring the unmiortunate wife cau be found. She appears to have been patient of abuse and obedient even to the most unreasonable exactions of her husvand. Since she found it necessary to separate herself from Jackson, he has trequently tried to persuade her to return; but she bas in- | Variabiy recused on the ground of tormer iil treat- ment, which she ieared Would be repeated. Jack- woo brooded over his trouble in his loneliness, passing sleepless nights and uncomfortable days, Which brougnt him almost toa stute of despera- tion, He svems to have determined to mal ONE FINAL EFFC at reconciliation, and to have prepared himself, m ease of iailure, lor some terrible deed of vivlence, as he was seen to sharpen his kuiie yesterday pre- Yious to leaving the shop. The facts of the aliay at the house oi Mr. Cornish are as given ye: day, except that, upon entering tue Louse dressed bimsel: to ms wile, patting | upon the shouider coaxingly, aud asking her to wo buck and five with him. she said “No, John. Ihave got clear of you and Iam going to Keep clear.” At these words he vecame violent in acon, at the same time making a motion to put his arm,in the sleeve of woich Was the fatal knile, around Mrs. Jackson's neck. Tbe scene that fol owed has already been described. Had Jackson lived to get into the hands of lawyers for the mur- er of the little boy, there woula have been a tne opportunity ‘or THE PLEA OF “EMOTIONAL U ary? A few moments belore be breathed his last Jack- sou called for his wie, watch call was miscon- strued Lo Mean his knile. She (id not, could not auuswer, though he evidentiy wanted her to for- give him, Ajter deata the body was removed to the house of Mr. Jennings. om Minerva street, ‘Wuere it was viewed by a large number of iriends 4 fellow musicians, the deceased having been a ember of the village string baud and a Violinist ‘In the choir of the Congregational church, THE UNFORTUNATE OY, too, drew many to his bedside Who sorrowed at his untimely decease nd sympathized wita nis aitticted parents. During the day Coroner James W. Whee:er cidpaneiied as a jury Jonn Pas: er (foreman), David Beecher, J. J. Jonnson, F. G. Perry, William Holmes, u. C. Bedient, Uliver Doolittle and James Nakelee, who held an inquest ou the maraerer and murdered. Their verdict could be rendered only in accordance witn facts which 80 @! tically speak ior themselves. Thus has ended @ double tragedy of whica the mstory of this community knows no parallel. MURDER IN SOUTH NORWALK. A Woman Kicked to Death by Two Men. Sour Nogwa tx, Conn., Juiy 22, 1874, ‘This afternoon, at about three o’clock, on the ew York and Boston turnpike, leading from this city south towards the town of Darien, and distant one mile from the city proper, two men, very vru- ‘alin appearance, were observed by a boy, named Robert Martin, pounding and kicking an aged woman, the wife of John Gale, There bad evi- dentiy been a quarrel, and the trio were settling it by brute force. The men being superior in strength, knocked ‘the woman down, trampled upon and beat her, and their oaths were heard by tue boy Martin as he passed on to a hay fleld near by. The beating ‘Was algo witnessed by James benedict, Jr, of this city, Who Was passing in a carriage. He commu- Bicated with the neighbors, ana together they re- Turned to the spot, but to find THE WOMAN HAD DIED bf her injuries. Word was sent to Police Head- quarters that a murder had mutted, and the greatest excitement pre ‘The body or vanie the dead woman was brought to the city, and | @ post-mortem exsniioauion and tagnest Was held by Coroner M. b. Pardee, M. D., and John Hill, in presence of ex-Mayor Dudiey E,y, George Scofield, C. M. Tucker, J. C. Crowe, Jamcs Brown and W. 8S. Louron asa jury. They found that deceased came tu her death by kicks inficted by her assaulants, one of whom has been arrested, but the other man fed. Deceased was Aged sixty-five years, and showed evidences of having seen better dars. THE WiNSHIP CAS2 BEFORE THE REFEREE. ‘Proceedings Before Referee Fuller Yes- terday—The Testimony and the Argu- ment of Counsel. The examination before Levi A. Fuller, the Feferee in the case of Edward K. Winship, was Commenced yesterday. Winsuip is charged with defrauding Wellington W. Burdick of $9,200 im ‘The following is a summary of the evidence taken — ‘fue father of the complainant, Winslow M. Bar- dick, Was exam. reference to the missing eeing this letver » In the omice of Mr. @ whole body of the e iting; nts signa. ture Was attac Stated trom recollection Portions of the + He did not think tuere Was @nytoing in it avont @ particu alin: the letter Stated that his liabilities were avout $400,000, Edwara A. Hotcukiss state had been searching lately 10; missi He never copied the ietier and was ho copy had ever been made of it, Wituess had read it about two or three times. The letter Was addressed to Wiuanip’s cierk, Mr. Reid, enclosing a punch of keys, directing him to turn them over with the Sifects to bis creditors, Tae letter hiutea at Suicide tn three or four places, and stated thai the creditors would tiud lus adfairs bop barrassed. He thoughs in his ietter tn of bie creditors would only have themselves to re- roach tor it, He ad been robbing Peter to pay i, aNd had used tie money of one creditor io fey. snotner. he reproncued nimseif jor riotous Ing and for concealing fia position for such w song time, and regie:ted ing il-treated Pauline, On cross-exanination witvess stated that ne KBoew taat Winsiiip paid three and jour per cent, @ud iD some Cuses ix per te Counsel jor deiendant stated that this letter had been destroyeu. Mr, Wellington Burdick testified tuat he never Said to Mr. E. O. Freeland or any other person that dir. Winship did not owe,tum aiy mone. Counsel ior the deienddut stated that he had Mow Closed the case so lar u@ regarded his testis mons. Oounsel for Mr. Burdick then read a copy of the complaint, contaiming turee charges of iraud, bue jor the sum of $26,000, another for $30) and the just one ior $600. Defend- ant’s counsel then summed up bis case, He related how Weiinyron Burdiek became ace quainted with Eaward Wiosn; aid ne jens him fu January 2,000, to be invested m government or other bonds, tor which he was to re- ceive Sig per cent a wonth Winship was in jail and under pressure to settle with his eredi- tors. Counsel on the ott then summed up tus case. He contended that the money had been feceived from Mr. Burdick to make investments which had never been made, bul tue muney had Deed squandered, and held that irom ihe evi- fence suvtitted by him the complaint couid not ll se The further hearing of the case was adjourned toraa: ELOPEMENT. ALBANY Y., July 22, 1874. a L, Lesen, a dentist at Fuitonville, Mont. wowery county, 4 mau of iamily, to-duy eloped iri, 3 connected, of the NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET. NEW YORK CITY. Commissioners Laimbeer and Bowen, of the De- partment of Charities and Correction, taink it quite possible to carry on that institution with the reduced appropriation, Commissioner Stern | thinks not, By a typographical error in yesterday's HERALD the saloon No, 26 North William street was re- by the police. It should have H. Wimme tauneh room was Pp, a8 the jorimer number would seem Andrew nimth bn, living at No, 342 East Forty: i Kdward Perris arrested list is $200 gold wateb last Sunday, gation, bub was siree Tompkins Square yesterd ral Park Band, under the leade Dodworth, gave some det fections were from Warren, cuer, Strauss and Verdi. enjoyed by a large assemblage. The usual Thursday eveuing held at the Free Training Schoois, No, 47 East Tenth street, to-night, at cight o’ciock. Mrs, Dr. O'Brien will read humorous and pathetic jong, and the evening's rtaimment will be varied With vocal and instrainental muste. bn and Margaret Foley, who reside at No. 34 'y street, indulged yesterday afternoon in the of & Matrimonial nusuaderstanding. The mM affection of Mrs. Foley was quite overpower- ing (o her noble spouse, beg deluged with a gallon or so of scaiding water, Johu concluded to Tis unequal contest and preseut his par and grms to tue inspect Park Hospital surgeons, The demonstrative Mary was meanwhile removed to durauce vie. BROOKLYN. hip of Mr. H. music, ‘The tu, Rossini, Tue morceaus were reunion will be The fret picnic of the Fresh Sir Fund Associa- tion will leave the Fulton ferry for Carnarsie at ten o'clock this morning. ‘The poor women and children of the Second and Fifth wards, to the number of 500, will realize the benflts of the tund. D. Schnakenberg, @ clerk in the grocery store corner Of Gates avenue aud Downing street, shot Kimself in tae abdomen while cleaning a revolver on Sunday lost and died trom the effect of his wound yesterday. An tuquest was held be:ore Coroner Jones yesterday, when a verdict in ac- cordance with the iacts Was rendered, The Board of Police Cowmissioners have re- solved upon the construction of a line of telegraph extending Jrom the Kings County Penitentiary, on | Clove road, to the Twelith precinct station, so that, im case of a revolt among the convicts, Keeper Shevlin may telegraph tor and obtain im: mediate assistance trom the police. Superintend- ent George Flouley is estimating the cost o: the proposed line. the police arrested John Branigan at No, 343 Hicks street on Tuesday night on complaint of | Mary Farrell, of No, 24 Summit strees, who accuses hum with having, on the migut of March 3, caught her round the neck and attempted to make her surrender ber pocketbook to min. Shecried aiond for assistance aid the garroter fied. He Kept out ol the way until witain the past week, when he tell tn to the hands of the police, as stated. He was comm itted by Justice Deimar. A burglar effected an entrance to the tailoring establishment of nue, near Henry street, by forcing open the windows in the rear of the shop, at three o’ciock Yesterday morning. ‘fhe rniiun was surprised while robbing vie store by one Caristopher viynn, & workman, who slept on the same floor, The two iad 4 desperate struggle, Flynn calilng ior and the miscreant trying to release tle buld of his captor, During the tussle the burglar cut Flynn abour the nands and wrist ull he was forced toletgo, The rogue escaped, Michael Lally, aged filty-three years, residing at the foot of Clinton street, died at the College Hospital, Henry street, yesterday, trom the effect 01 a pistol shot wound in the leit.shouider. De- ceased was In the liquor store of Daniel Handly, ob Smith street, ou the evening of June the proprietor, who was a warm iriend of h's, wes cleaning a revolver. The weapon went off acci- dentally, the charge taking effect as stated. fhe injured man was removed to the Lospital, and the police were not notified of ihe occurrence until | Mr. Lally died. daudly was arrested, and was held to awatt the action of Voruner Janes, woo ‘Will bold the mquest. Joun Dowitng, a Justice of the Peace of the town | family residence, in Easc New York, yesterday morning, of cholera morbus. He was taken sick } on sunday, railled, fell into a relapse and expired, | Deceased, who tiled the office named ior nearly three years, Was @ member o1 the Bar and legal | Teporier for the Brooklyn Times. He was very Popular and enjoyed the facuity of making many iniends, Justice Dowling. who was only thirty-one years of age, Was @ native of Killarney, Ireland, and came to the United States when a boy. In politics he was a democrat. He leaves a wile and three children. | 4m the Court of Sessions, before Justice Moore, | yesterday, Thomas Tyndail, sixty years of age, | Was convicted of an indecent assault on Eunice | Flomell, a little girl He was remanded for sen- tence. Dennis Whalen, ior burglary in the tmrd degree, was sentenced to the Penitentiary for one year and six months. Jawes Kinney, who was Jointly indicted with Whalen, received a similar term. Willam Devin pleaded guity to grand lar- ceny, and Was sent up for six months. ‘Tomas Nolan, lor petit larceuy was sentenced for turee months to tne Penitentiary, James Martin, jor | grand larceny, was sentenced to the Penitentiary | tor one year and six montos. Whiliam Clark, alias | Pickles, Was convicted of horse stealing and re- | maanded for sentence. LONG ISLAND. ee The body of Johnson, who was alieged to have been murdered on the vessel Crusader, lying at the Standard Ou Works, Hunier’s Point, was tound yesterday vy Mr. Patrick Fitzgerald. Coroner Aiuuger heid au iuquest, aud the verdict rendered, according to the testimony, was ) death.” | ‘The first o/ the series of camp meetings at Sea Clitr Grove Wili commence this torenoon with services | im the greut Tabernacle, on tue edge of the clim | The occasion wiil be made notable by the attena- ance Of a number of bishops aud otlier promiaent Ministers of the Metuodist denomiatioa, repre- sentatives of the Southern as Weil as the Norun- eri branch of the Cuurch, The bisnops and other ministers of the Church South will have @ recep. tion at the Sea Clif House in the evening. |THE THIRTY-NINTH STREET POISONING CASE, | Another Victim. Captain Allaire, of the Twenty-irst precinct, yes- terday morniug informed Coroner Woltman that Auua H. Powers, one of the victims of the mys- ter.ous poisoning case, heretofore published in tae HERALD, bad died @ few hours previousiy, at the residence Of ver euiployer, No, 8 East Thirty-sec- ond street, Where she had been lying sick for two or tree (ays. Deceased was sister to Juan Pow- ers, Who died on Tiesaay, at No, 226 Bast Thirty- ninth street, a8 believed from tue effects of sume kind 0: poison, Corouer Woliman gave au order jor the removal O1 Mis’ Powers’ remains from tne resideace of her empioyer, THE POST-MORTEM EXAMI Ne Dr. Shine being sworn, saya:—“l pave made a Post-mortem eXeminauion of tae boay of Aunie vowers, at the Morgue, this day, July 22, 1574; was. assisted by Drs, Shaw and Harlan, douse surgeons ol Bellevue Hospital On opening the thoracic #0 abdowinal cavities We fouud the wsuphagus very much inflamed; the inucous coat presenting 4 white appearauce, and was easily detacued; the wiucous Coat Of Tue somach Was Iound Ina simi. lar coudiuch; in vot these organs the mucous Cout at several points was entirely destroved the orher orguus examined were found normal, Bld Tie stomach wsopuagus aud @ porwon of the lutestines were removed for analysia | DEATH PRODUCED BY POISON, | Death, in our opinion, Was due tu the action of Some virulent poison, At miduigit che cook in the same house suffered irom sywptoms siwilar to those in which Powers @ud his sister dieu, LOOKING NOTES, Donaldson's Test vrip To-Morrow. Bali Ou Tuesday alternoon Mr, Donaidson made an- | other ascension trom the Hippodrome in his small experimentai balloon, positively refusing, as bere tolore, to take any one with him, The palioon took an easterly and then 4 northeasterly course, float- lug over Long Island. Attwenty minutes to six o'clock he made & descent at Pearsaii’s, where a | ludy, whose curiosity Was greater than her timid- ily, Was treated to @ limited ascension, the balloon being secured by @rope. Kising again at twenty minutes alter #iX o'clock Donaldson sailed away Gund the plaudits of the Villagers, and at ten min- utes to seven O'clock came vo another ait at apstead. Here he took supper, aud at had-past | eight o'clock made a moonlight ascension for the | benefit of the natives, lauding Unaily io a flela Jour miles from the town. Tomorrow be will make his great trip inthe new valoon, Which has lately beeu constructed at the Hippodrome, for the express purpose o: deter- mjuing the eXisience of tue eusteriy current. Wuen inflated it will be forty-seven jeet in diame. ter, and will cont@iu 64,000 cubic Jeet of gas. The 10 at eight o'clock to-morrow afation Will morning. Fire focenaiate will aocom, the | Secenadt oa Shad little cloudlage sxoustics. ‘we tober Branuigan, Atlanuc ave- | when | of New Lots, a suburb of Brooklyn, died at his | w “Accidental | 3 alt | intends to remain up two days {f possible, and to ‘urther that project the occupants of the basket 1 be dropped one by one, Ii the wind is sea- ward it 18 the intention of Mr. Donaldson to go at least twenty miles from laud, aud tbeu return by a surface current, The ascetision will take place from the Hippodrome to-morrow aiternoon at about lour o’clock. ~ OBITUARY, | Mrs. Curran, While still in the bloom of womanhood, Mrs. Peter Curran died yesterday morning in the Northern Hotel (O'Donovan Kossa’s), corner of Cortlandt and West str Mrs. Curran, daring her very active life, was distmguished’ tor the prominent ahd disinterested part whieh she took io the Irish revolutionary movement when tis Was at MS heigutin lrviand during the memor- able years 185, '66 and '¢ Died, MILLER.—Drowned, on Monday, July 20, Joseri Baysus Mi. in the 17th year of his age, Funerai services ou Priday, at halt-past two o'viock P. M., ut the residence of his grandtather, James lseiton, No.1 Perry street. Relatives and nds invited, CULLEN.—On Wednesday, July 22, ANNA Ma 18 aged 11 months and 8 days, he relatives and iriends are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, feom the residence of her parents, corner of Hudson avenue and ‘Tilluary Street, Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. iFor other Deaths See Ninth Page.) SHIPPING NEWS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM MONTHS OF JULY As Steusier. | | Destinator. W YORK FOR THE ) AUGUST. 72 Broadway. 6 Broadwa | Liverpool r 5.) Liver boc 4 iHamburg..\113 Broadway. Almanac for New York—This Day. Huksia Lessin SUN AMD MOOK, | HIGH WATRR, Sun rises. 448|/Goy, Island 257 Sun sets, ee Sandy Too! 212 Moon sets...morn — —| Hell Gate. 442 PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 22, 1874. CLEARED. Steamship State of Georgia (3r), Cooper, Glastow—A Baldwin & Co, i see Steainship Kronpring Priedrich Wilhelm (Ger), Stein- bruck, Bremen—Oelrichs & Co. i Steamship City of Houston, Deering, New Orleans—C H Mallory & Co. S ‘Steamship Leo, Dearborn, Savanneh—Murray, Ferris & © Q. Steamship South Carolina, Beckett, Charleston—J W Quintard & Co. Ship strathearn (Br), Jarman, Liverpool—Henderson Bro3. Bark Kilkonig (Ger), Manson, Liverpool—Funeh, Edye 2. Bark Bucetalo (Ital), Orlando, Liverpool—Slocovich & Co. Hark Tuisko (Ger), VouThulen, London—Herman Kvop & Co, . Batk Naja (Nor), Knutzen, Queenstown or Falmouth— Tetens & Hockmann. Burk Alpha (Nor), Berg, Cork or Falmouth for orders— Tetons & Bockmann. | i Len, daughter of John and’ Margaret Cullen, | een, ark Nuovo Fama (Aus), Claginich, Cork or Falmouta | —slocovich & Co. | Bark Verein Ger), Apres, Stettin—Funch, Edye & Co. ; | Bark John & | chester & Co. | “Hrig Atlas, Powers, Ancona—Miller & Houghton, « Brig Kugenia, Veazie, Marseilies—s © Loud & Co, Brig Black Swan, Winslade, Barbados and Demerara— | Fw Wiituey. 4 Brig K McK Spearing (Br), Hiller, St Jago and Cienfue- gos—Jova & Co. 3 Brig Chas Miller, Hilton, St John, NB—Heney & Par- ker. Brig Sarah & Emma, Carter, Elizabethport—Marcus | Hunter & Co. yebr Marcia Reynolds, Weston, Laguayra—Dallet, Bliss 0. Schr Robert Myhan, Eldridge, san Blas—Doane & Gott. senr J T Hibbard \Br), Miller, Yarmouth, Ns—Jed Frye & Co | ne K Eaton, Stanley, Cedar Keys—y § Ingra- nam & Co. chr nw Race, Race, Boston—st John & Avery. ene Henry Gibbs, Cottin, New Bedford—Ferguson & mee Jenny Lind, Spencer, Brantford, Ct—Rackett & Dreamer Mayflower, Fults Philadelphia—Jemes Hand: ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HeRALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. | Steamsnip Abyssinia (Br), Hains, Liverpool Jniy 11, | and Queenstown Lith, with tndse aud 441 pas-engers to i Franck lyn. St hip State of Pennsylvania (Br), Knight, Glasgow 10 and Larne 12th, with mdse and pussengers to a, Baldwin & Co, experienced moderate westerly Winds and fine weather throughout: dense tog tor & hours in the vicinity of the Banks of Newfoundland: also deuse jog for 12 hours off st George's Bank. July 16, lat 4 51, long #7 09, passed the ship Lillie Soullard (Br), from Que bec for Dublin: 17th, lat 46 14, long 4242, passed the ship Carolina, trom Bathurst to Liverpool. 10 days out: also the bark Emily Lioyd, ot London, bound west; 19h, 9 AM, lat 421]. long 53°57, passed an Inman. steamer, bound cast: also.a brig rigged steamer, steering to the east; 20th, iat 4112 lony 6,3), passed a Cunurd steamer, bound east. | _ Steamship Victoria (Br). Hedderwick, Glasgow Juiy 1L | and Moville 12th, with mdse and 175 passenzers to Hen- | derson Bros Steamship Frisia (Ger), Badenhansen, Hamburg vin | Havre July 9, with mdse and 319 passengers to Kuuhardt | &Co. July 20, passed steamsnip ranklin (Ger), hence | tor Stettin. 1 rants se | | } Carondeiet, McCreary, New Orleans July | 1, with m and passengers toC H Mallory & Co. Isth Inst, Of Carystort Reet lighthouse, passed steamship G W | Clyde, hence tor Galveston | _ Bteamabip Reguiator, Woods, Witmingion, NC, July 19, | With mase and passengers to Wm P Olyde & Ca days, mn dallast Ts anchored at sandy Hook tor Bark Holmestrand (Nor), Boe, Co: to Tetens & sockmann. orders, Bark Spero (Ital), Bozzo, Newry 42 days. in ballast to Slocovieh & Vo, June 29, lat 33 23, lon 4% 57, saw a large iceberes and field ice ‘icolina (Ital), Knrigo, Havre 99 days. in ballast fark Madura (Ger), Myer, Rio J Li Bark Madura (Ger), Myer, Rio Janeiro 51 days, in bal- | last tod Veschimde & Co : Bark M Wood (of St John, NB), Thurmot: nunbe: Havana 12 vith sugar to Franke’é Fisher; vessel to J W El- 0. Bark Trelawny (of Glasgow), Eyro, Matanzas 13 days, with sugar to Moses Taylor & Go. vessel to master. Brig Neponset, Strout Port Spain 17 days, with moias- gee vo Howland & Aspinwall: vessel to Miller & Hough- on. Brig Rosario (Sp), Sosvilla, Ha | wo 0 Marc & Co. Schr Gertrude Plummer, Piammer, Turks Island 11 } gaye, wale Sait to Middleton & Co; vessel to Miller | Houghton. . Schr Darius Eddy (of Bangor), Rideout, Jacksonville 11 4 13 days, in ballast days, with lumber to G Fairchild & Co; vessel to HW | Loud & Oo, | Passea Through Hell Gate. Bow: Sehr Sandolphin, lumber to simpson & Sehr Oliver Schott ‘D SOUTH. is, Pembroke for New York, with Dlapp. id, Lissosway, New Haven for Bal- tumore, 8 chr Frank & Emily. Smail, Rockport for New York, with stoue to Dt Netca Schr Wun Boardman, . Boston tor New York, Hartford tor New York. th tor New York, with lumber to J 5 Cree sebr Li Milis, Armstronz, Lyno tor l’ort Johnson. paaglt bdward Lindsiey, Ha ‘New Haven for Bilas port. rebr JN Ayres, Knowles, Stainford for New York. Schr Win & Peck, Bunce. Huriord tor New Yor! | Sclir HW Benedict, Hadoweu, Me, for Albany, with stone MM Brainard, McUarthy, Portland tor New York, with building stone to order. Schr Royal Oak, Benson, Bangor for New York, with lath to crier. Schr Tangent, Dix, Portland tor New York, with lum- ber to order, Schr B F Woolsey, Terrill. New Bedford for New York. ope Haze, Bowman, Norwich tor New Brunswick, | Sehr Elviva, Bancroft, Machi: lash to Chase, Talbot & Co. Sehr Ocean’ Ranger, Ripley, Satem for chr Alida, Prown,'New Haven ror Senr B & L Marts, Marts, with ice to Consumers’ Ice Co. | .ehr R M Clark, Buell, Middietowa tor New York. Sehr Hage, McNamee, Greeuwich for New York, with ston@to order. “wamer Galatea, Gale. Providence tor New York, with mase and passengers. x Ls mer City of Fitebburg, % ediord tor New ‘ork. | Steamer Albatross, Davis, Fa Biverfor New York, with Tdse and passengers. BOUND Basr. Sebr Henry B Drew, Drew, New York for Providence. sent Samuel P Goodwin, Willams, New xork tor Sehr Gid Zack, Mathe w York tor Norwich. Soir 1 P Russeil, New York tor Middletown. Steamer klectra, Young, New York for /rovidence. mer City of Vitchburg, New xork ior Now Bed- for New York, with Philadelphia, w York. w SAILED, | Steamships Cuba (Br), Liverpool: Groat Western (Br), Bristol: Kron Printz Fr Wilhelm ers Beeman arate ot Georgia, Ginsvow: Clty o: Housiou, New Urigans; Leo, Savanpih; Sout Carviina, Charlasion: shina Hebe (NOP) Cork; Urusauer (Br), Antwer) Haruo Vruneozany Aus). Cork or Falinouil atin (Nor), Duantei olan Carl Ger, Brewen; Admiral Tegetholt (ort do: Admiral Gourbeyre (rr), Landesvacs, Fdenie (AU Cork; Emma Frances (Br, Mousey Faanie Mm Viil (Br), Stet Oy (Br)y London: brigs wie (ir), Bt Johns. NFi Olga (Nor, Guoonstywn or tuoi | schrs Susan Tuariow, Dunkirk; Mar, i th, 8 | agra euerive Ue), ——— Maritime Miscellany, Sreamaniy Mississrrrt.—Capt steamer Mivsisvippi (Br), ashore nguine of Ueiag able to gu m @ very ex: umps heavily when the wind ‘4 tr) [ot toddard, in charge of on Florita reef, seem! 4 the vease! aGoau A lange fo hus owen gotuut and taken to Key lace and | Will, Bowdoinhain tor New York, | ull (Br), Dunham, Charleston—J H Win- | ‘Sloop Mearebus, Pitagerald, Providence—Rackett 4 | 224 inst for $700. | sh hign and dry in Drake's bay, and will te fe believed, be wot off. - ill be raised this sei ins in ber. Work wiil be About 3° August. Bauk Governor Txour, Lakeman, trom Sagua tor New York, Which was ashore near Key West, came to anchor muoth water, after beatin over the tect wher remained July 48 leaking badly, but with as ¢ on board p. Capt Lakeman arrived at Mth to. pra asteamer to tow her to that por sol has been Incorrectly reported as arriv: | Ing at rest Mi Yio Havre Eavox date British), which cleared at Boston J acta, is pow under the simerican ft te or, and hails frou Bosto: rE York, is leaking, oll, at Norvolk 20th inst trom New Georgetown, DO, tor Bos +s soon 4s she Clschurges cargo. n Svow Sovatn, trom beer Isle, while going into Castine 2000 inst, ran ivto sebr CM Gray, and mai rigging, broke rail, main boou,'&e. Verney Poore, before reported ashore at has been got of and taken into Barrington, srrawruG Jauts M Dacron, 65 feet long, 16 teet beam, and with & 4i-horse power enaine, recently built by Jad M Dalton. af his works at Kensington, bas been sold to parties on New York, and lett Philadelphia at oon Tues day for this port, A ‘The stere of a smail vessel, bearing the name Marth & Mary, Kustport, Washed asiore July 2 ou the SE side of Naushon. Hatavax, Ns, July 22—S ds, at Pictou from Live ne with an teebsr Rac plates and tour frames on th were Awith the coilsion, Repairs will be effected at rrived thts morning from 5: : Vuaterials of the bark Hig uptaly Huteltuson (herore reported wreeaed was bound to st Jobu from Sunderland, with 60) tuns of coal During @ fox on the morning of July 6 she strack, and four hours afterwards, an effort to fet the ship off ng tailed, she was abandoned, with SIX leet of Wate her hok Eisimens detained oinnam, Me, on July 16, barken- tlue St Lucie, 741 tons, owned by the builders, Merrow & | Kideout, Jas W Elwell & Co an N Berry, Who will commant ner, rrom the ana, 2d inst, Capt Horace a Dark of 6W0 tons register, Luilt uader the Lloyds, gud to class Al7 years at Lloyds. Hon Joan Yeo, and is intended tor the Three-masted chr Maggie Ellen, of about 209 tons, buil: at Cupe Elizabeth by Nathan &'Oyer, was launched 1. She isa centreboard vessel, built for shoul water haVigaiion, and isto be commanded by Capt Asa Little: joltu, of Cabe Bitzabeth, by whom she is owned, together Pst Chas Chase & CO, David Keuzer and others, of Portland. Notice to Mariners. NEW SHOAL IN NEW YORK Bannon, Capt Ness, of the government steamer Arazo. with the assistance of a pliot supplied by the Pilot Commiss:on- | ers, Nas aiscovered anew shoal of 16 feet inthe Swash | Channel. CHANGE IN ST JOUNS BAR, FLONIDA, Wathin the last 20days the channel has changed to the | bout 10 yards. What was formerly the er tor the” old channel is now the north the now chauuel. The channel is straight. hthouse, from the sea buoy. bears due we. The course over the bar is due west. “There is trom Ig to 124s feet at ordinary spring tide. The channelts fur= ther co tie southward now than it has been since 1912. JOUN JOHNSON, Piiot. Fort Greene PO, Pia, July 16, 1874, ‘The work of rebuilding the lighthouse at the entrance of Kockport, Me, harbor, commenced 20th inst. Whaltemen Arrived at New Bedrord July 20, bark Hadley, Soule, Paciie Ocean, Mouganui Feb 4i, with 250 bbls sp, 45) do Wh oll, and 200 Ibs'bone. Sold on the voyage 220'bbis sp i rallied from do 2st, bark Ocean, Pease, for Atlantic Ocean. southward souih proai breaker f the old ii Spoken. Ship Sierra Neyada, Grozier, froin Liverpool for San | Francisco, July 7, iat 51 40 N, lon 635 W. Ship Protector’ (Nor), trom Liverpool for New York, July § lat 5, lon 9 20, Bark Burnside, Pendergrace, from London for Boston, Jniy 5, lat 49 45, lon 9 13. nnies, from Liverpool for Phil- a, July 6, lat 49 16, lon 15, Burk Golden‘ Fieece, Fuly 10, Br from New York for Barbados, 15 20, lon 61 20, © Packer, trom Porto Rico for Halifa: jon 6Y 10 (by pilot boat Caprice, No ihe “Zwei Goschwister,” irom Baltimore dam, lat 43, lon It. OCR CABLE SHIPPING NEWs, p for Amster- Assn Antwerp, July 2l—Arrived, ships DW Chapman, Mil- ler, New York; Otto & Antonie (Nor), Gundersen, do; bark Margaret Evan; (Br), Smiley, Philadelphia; brigs © B Stillman, Tibbitts, do; Helen A Holmes, Eldridge, Boston. Satled 2st, bark Pet: Dubrovacki (Aus), Chersenaz, New York. Sailed 20th, barks Emnbla (Nor), Larsen, United States; Washington (Ger), Wolter, do. Axsrn, July 15—Arrived, snip Sacraménto, Lane, New York. Brust, July 22—Arrived, steamship Washington (Fr), Lachesnez, New York for Havre, Betrast, July 2—Arrived, brig Rilo (Br), McDonald, New York, Carpirr, July 2i—Arrived, bark Ali (Nor), Berstin, Bangor, Me. *Capiz, July 16—Sailed, barx Sicilian, Percival, United States. Dra, July 22—Arrived, ships Shakespeare (Ger), Fech- ter, Bremen for New York ; Gen Shepley, Buichins, Phil- adelphia for Antwerp: Samuel G@ Glover (Br), Perkins, Montreal for London: bark Heidrun (Nor), Sharffenburg, Wilmington, NC, for do. Also arrived 224, the “Florence.” from Wilmington, we, Daxtzic, July 17—arrived, Martin W Brett, Peterson, New York, Denix, July 2—Arrived, bark Riwsor (Nor), Pedersen, Pnilade!phia. Grovcastez, July 2l—Arrived, bark Vasco de Gama (Nor), Carlsen, New York ; 224, brig Wanderer (Br), Pay- ‘son, do, Gatway, July 2l—Arrived, bark Irene (Nor), Jorgen- fen, New York. Havng, July 2l—Arrived, ships Stirling, Baker, New | Orleans: Tabor. Taylor, do. | Wagoner, from Sy.luey, Ns 1 Sailed 2ist, ship Montebello, Kelley, Tybee; barks Cre. mona, Gove, New York; North Stee (Br), Bangs, Valpa- Taiso (not as before repo . Sailed 20th, ship Sovereign of the Seas, Johnson, United States, Konicsperc, July 17—Arrived, barks Rheinliold (Ger), Gerloch, New York ; Signe (Nor). Skogstrom, Baltimore. Livenroot, July 2—Arrived, bark Minerva (Nor), Lar- sen, New York via Queenstown, Arrived 2Ist, ships Roya! Edward (Br), Shaw, New York: Carondelet, Stetson, New Orlean: Bryson (Br), Duncan, New York. Sailed 21st, bars Florella, Mears, New York. Lox July 21—Arrived, barks Nina Figlia (Ital), Schiappacasse, Baltimore; Vincenza (Aus), Brelich, New York; 24, ship Liverpool, Lambert,do; bark Robert Boak (Br), Halcrow, Charleston, Lizarp, July 21, 11 PM—i’assed, steamship Holland (Br), Simpsoa, from New Yorg tor London. Lanier, July 21 resca, United States. Newronr, July 21—Arrived, ship Bristolian (Br), Mor- gan, Pensacola. QueENstowx, July 22—arrived, barks Annie Troop (Br) ow York; A C Meyer (Ger), Forbrodt, do; Qvos (Nor), Olsen, ao; Pactolus (Br), Churchill, Philadeiphia, Arrived 2ist, brig Medea (Nor, Abrahamson, New York; 21, barks Emma (Aus), Laccovich, do; hann (Nor), Veklund, do. Rotts pam, July 2\—Arrived, bark D H Bills, Penny, New Orleans, Sailed 20th, ship Macaulav, Rogers, United States, Suretps, J —Salled, ship Trowbridge (Br), Staple- ton, San Francisco. Sunpsataxy, July 22—Arrived, ship Magnolia (Br), Worden, Pensacola. Arrived at July 21, bark Tenax Proposite (Nor), Enlertsen, Baltimore via Queenstown, Sailed from —— July 2i, the Geflon, for United States. SPOKEN. Ship San Carlos (Haw), Johnson, from Boston for Val- Paraiso, June 22, lat 13 N, on 31 W. Foreign Ports. Aspinwatt, July 12--Arrived, bark Almira Coombs, Langthorne, Branswick, Ga, Cow Hay, OB, July 10—Arrived, brig P A Tinker, Bar- nard, Boston, ed th. brige Lophemia, Maelstrom, New York; Ryan, do; Redowa, Me Donald, do. Koxa,’ June W7=In port bark Edward James, W, arrived May 27, for Hono: 1 leans. Cleared 10th. barks Augasts (Ph Larrini and Dos Hermanos ( p), Gabancho, Wilmington, NC, Hastrax, July 17—Sutied, sche ML’ St Pierre (Br), Leary (irom Philalelpiila, with Inward cargo), st Jona, Livervoot, NS, July 1$—arrivea, bark Linds Abbott Gr), Scobey, New York. Minacoays, July lu—in port brig Planct, Hoyt for Bos- ton. In port 6th, brig Nellie Mitchell, Anderson, for Boston, ready. Ma7anzas, July 15—Sailed, barks Ravensbourne (Br), Unverzagt, Sp), Poye, Portland. MONTithA Riwnie, L PERNAMBUCO, vine 27—Sailed, sehr Argus Eye, Wood, New Orlenas. ‘ PaNawa, July 22—Arrived, Steamship Pacific, trom San Francisco via way ports. Piorov, Juiy li—Artived, schr Fred BE Scammell (8r), Barbari¢, riiiadeiphia Vout Mepway, 43, duty l0—arnived, sehr Gen Grant, Hali, New York. Pils Gg Mh, bark Adela (Br), Row suaxoiay, May 4—Sailed senr Alma, Lord, Swatow; June id, » Adele, Lajham, Fuochow: Alm Ina, Newenwang an ow (mot in port va beiore In port June 16, bark Wm Hl Besse, Besse, unc; brig Vesia, Percy, iro'n Keeling, arvived 10th, St Jaco, fine W—Arrived, bark Horace Beals, Fick- ett, St Thotuas. ee soum, NB, July 2—Arrived, brig Lucy (Br), Irving, New York. cleared 17th, ship Savannah (Ger), Tebaiman, Liver- ol. PPoKonawa, June 8—Sailed, ship Southern Ocean (Br), Hueastaiie, Vancouver's Isiena. La port Ivth, bark Beuotectur, Haydorn, unc. ¥. ‘NS, July lo—arrived, brig’ Premier (Br), Poster, Savannal, fay Statled, Shlrumete, Fischer, an | rbor of New- med | ik leaking. will go on the | North | noyard of Geo Carroll, Prince Edward Isi- | , July 20, | bark Nancy | Sailed, bark Machiavelli (Ital, Ma- | Carl Jo- | “iavasa, July 17—Sailed, schr Linda, Aja, New Or- | red, steamsnip Austrian (Br), | Burnett, Hampton — Axrwear, July 8--Arrived, Braj 01 York, Nulled 9th, Nelusko, Falk, New York. Balled from. Flusiiue-Hoads (th, Nicolo Drago, Guza- Philadelphia; Salve, Jounson, New York; >olt Deo a, Wienandt, do; Sacadaluc’ Powers, Gothenburg, | Amstiempas, July Arrived, Flaka, Hammer, New | York. olo, G { Anwnaie, May 3—Arrived, Montana, Mudgett, Port Ludlow. Rexwenaaven, July Tal Linizkelt, Kantel, Baltimore: Goschen, Minnew wtelphia; Madura, Von Freiburg, do; Forest, Ar Sailed 7th, Hvrold, D1 hod Compiess Duchatel, Du- Ashburn, town ieee . Manila, TH Haviland, Veron, New {Maianzas: Mth, ys, Lame ve ar, New York Nailed prior Brisvo., Jul, York Rik cut hia, New York. a, carver, Havre, Stewart, Havana. uitivator, Coos, San Frame {huth, Jd Strossine ote, Siily im Arriy jou 9th, David M for Toadtin { | Goes, July.7—A 1, Detphi hiy, i rf | Conx, July 7—Arrivod, Detphis nly, OFENMAGES, JY S—Atrived, Ansgar, Holinberg, BULL | River; 6th, Ajan, Holmberz, Coosaw itive: { Passed sth, Adjutor, Johansen, irom Baitimore for | ber, | July 2—Arrivea, Somerset, Haley (or Me ane %—Aerived, 1 Delreire, d for New York): Juiy 3, Morning w York (se below): July’, Luigia, arrived, Inconorata Monte Carmelo, reaus. no Charter Oak, Jew Orleans , Rendell, London for Staples, kirk for ( Duatix, rived, Timatar, Sahistrom, Balt- , daly 7 Arrive 1, Hartt | for orders; Halvard, Lorentzen, vo tor >undswall, Fatwoutn, duly lu—suiled, Messenger, Perkins (trom | Basse), London; llth, Pighd, Raich (tom New York , | Kingrod, Vassed the Lizard lth, Cuba, Theobald, trom Macabi | tor Falmouth. “ id, Ttaska, Cotton, trom san Francisco for KavaL, June 6-4 ddizon, Dias, Bostou; th, Ethan Allen, Har 1th, Constantine, Ken drick, do (nd sailed 240 for Boston); 251, Rate Willams, | Hales, Boston and Flores (am | gujled 24th for ‘Lercelra). | Foocnow ay —Arrived, Adele, Lapham, anghac (and saited dis on return), | yGtsscow, July d—Arrived, Eiysia or! | Grnnatran, June 90—Of, Serena, Garguirovich, trom | Campbell, New Ri 4a for New York. Gilway, July ld Arrived, Ottavla, Poriuso, Balthmore enstown: Fitsetta, Chiapella, do do. mensen, New ¥ Grete, July 9 , Joseph Clark, Croc to load tor Melbourne. | yilaatuowc, July =Afrived, Westpballa 4), Stahl, New rk publ ‘Salied trom Cuxhaven Sth, Margaretta, Ramien, New Yorn; Clara, Hilmer, do. Haves, July S-Arrived, Persire (3), Dumont, New York, pailed 9th, Armonia, Maggio, New York. . Sailet 1vth, Franklin, Havre, Cleared 9h, Belle Vue, Cucten, Sydney, CB, Hetsixarows, Jane si—Arnived, Uncle Jue, Nichols, Reval; Licaie Wrigat, Wright, do. Livenvoor, July Arrived, Italy (3), Thompson, York (and entered out tor do): Pathfinder, Cousins, do. Cleared 9a, skjoll, Hendriksen, New York :’ 10th, Harvest Queen, Juussen, do; Vooruit, Evans, savanna i Humphreys, Coguimb: lth, ‘Capella, Holman, & < Shatemuc, | Richmoua, V 37th, Messe!, Pedersen, trom Liverpool Behrendt, Metcalfe, New Jordan, tor do; fol y Of Great from | Liverpool tor rhi meshead Sth, fuecess, aaelphi | SLoxpox, July 9—Oleared, Belgic (6 | York (and tere ‘Deal 10un); oth, “Rhin Ith, Insuian, Christensen, Philadedphia, | cisco. ‘ i | Lox poxperry, July 8—Saited, Dido, Rani, Sandy Hook (vetore reported tor Bultimoce). A Leqnory, July $—Arrived, sarah, Tilley, Valencia, 1akMLOK, July W—Arrive sa, Baltimore; Marehinto, Zino, New York ni Suiled 10th, Wassaina, Lindstrom, New York. Lawtasn, duly S—hi port, Thirimere, 1 Ardrossan tor san Branels é | Mausaturs, July 7—Sailed, Avenir, Massabo, New Or- ans. | PE ouixe, July 9—Salled. Thor, Thorvalsdvn, America. | Newrour, July 10—Cieared, © & Eaton, Radtord, Mar- 1 | from er, nique. fiawonwaxa, April 25—Arrived, Luin, Hallet, Taku (and sailed May 4 tor swato | feywoviu, July Ii—Arrived, Dorothea, Gessian, Wil- miugton for’ orders. |“ Pittav, July S—Arrived, Luna, Anderson, Philadel- | phia. | oepOwr Pariir Heaps, May 6-8 tiled, Orissa, Masterton, Portiand, 0. Formosa, Reynolds Ylollo. vEENstowN, July T—-Arrived, stratheden, Keddie, Philadelphia; Mth, Ametia, Vichiaz. New | sailed yth, Noah, Christensen (irom New York), Aber- | deen; Kescive, Barthe (from Philadeiph $ | 0th, ‘Guiseppe Bozzo, Pusterino, Leith; Gaetano, Fari- done, London; Maria Laura, Sdlenen, do; Marie, Pre. | mer, Leith, and tjomo, Roid, Dublin (all trom New | ine, tor New York. Onemrock, July S—Arrived, Urho, delphia. Nordoerg, Phil sen, New York. E A Swansea, July S— Entered ont, Veritas, for New. York. 0) rrivea, Johannes Hasse, Larien. Swinewtxpe, July 6—agrived, elizabota, Naslund, Wil muniarix, July 6—Arrived, Bertha Schwartz, Wilming- ton: Elizabeth, Naslund, do; Matador, Ewart, New Yorx; lentz, do. MUloarons June S-Arrived, Joun Worster, Fist, New- | “ Sixcaronz June | °Stoceuors, July 6—Arrived, Salem, Ask, New York; 7th, Attie Durkee, Kenney, Ce srvitus, July 5—In port L Staples, Stowers, tor New is Yorrarow, May 17—Arrived, Juno, Blethen, Noweh: pivsizaron, Joly 9—Arrived, Dartmouth, Raymond, Nalled ih, Urbano, Olivari, New York. PLR, July 8—The Morning Dew, Stockton, which arrives here yerterday from New Yors, Wik pe: troleum, noted protest, fearing damage. Payat. June 2%—The Ethan Allen, American bai tor in 1871 by the Hastings bark. Garusoox, July 9—The Elvsia (9), which arrived here terday trom New York, while passing up the river to t night, took ths ground off Fort Glasgow able to be towed off at hich water. The pas sengers were taken off by a tug steamer. It is expected that parc of ber cargo wilt require to be discnarged be- in be towed off. fore she can jomene, McAlister, which sailed trom Sun- @eriand for San Francisco about a tortnight ago, put in broken; she makes no water. American Ports. rgctown: MJ Kivera, Boston: CH Foster, do; Oliver Kise Providence; B W'Hill, Boston, Sailed—Scbrs LF Maria Pierso APPONAUG, Ly Vanoleat, Georzetow BOSTON, July 2— n. | Bay Gene Lena Hunter, Somers: Philadelphin, Cieared—Steamships ‘Aries, Wheldon, Phi Gen Whitney, Hallett, New York; ship Cong ot Boston), knowles, Bangor, Me, to load tot LAverpool brig Prentiss Hobbs, Dodge, Bangor; | Watson, Fernandina; “ony soat, ‘Kelley, Kichmond, Va; Juilan Nelson, Howes, Augusta, Me, to load tor Bal: timore. Saile Balt Providence. & Vreeliud, SU; Searle, for New Yors. Arrived, ship Roodee (Br), Chris- WH Jot an, : i Steamship Aries. | IMORE, July 22— | ryson, Liverpool; Rita (span), trom Hayana; Josephine | Thompson, Moore, New dork; Martha Stevens, Chance, | do; sehrs MA Folsom, from Orland, Me; Chariey Wool sey, trom New linven, ‘Avrived below—Steamer Leipzig (Ger), from Bremen. | Cleared—Steamships Falcon, tor Charleston; Fanny | cadwaltader, Foster, New York; schr+ Goneral’ Butler , for Camden; Sparkling Sea, tor Wood's Hall: William | Alien, tor Hoboken. Salle | AtJohns, PR; brigs BF Nash and Mary E Leighton, for nod, | OM etast, Julya7—Arrived, sehrs Mary, Magee, New ke Yontiea 14th, schr Helen M Condon, McCarthy, Jackson- vilie. | “BANGOR, July 20—4 rk Osterea, Larsen, Bos- | ton: brig Zavilla Williams, Veazie, Wiiterpor | Rowena, Norwood, Sew Y. Yan Buren, ——, | “BATH Jnty 2\—Afrived, schrsJohn steoup, Nickerson. | Boston, to load tor New York; AM Aldmdge, Henderson, | dodo; Helen Mar. Nickerson, do do. | “Sist—sailes, schrs Jonas Sinith, Hodgkinson, New riscilia Scribner, Dasey, Georgetown, DU. Ris TOL jai beth port TON, July 22—Sailed, steamship Columbia, Crowell, New York; barks Carlotta (Br) Maguire, Lon: Yon; Lord Palmersion (#r), Slocum, Havre: brigs Mice Foster, Philadelphia; Edith Hall, Olives | | So, | CAMD| | ‘ived, b: New York : CALALS, July i6—Cleared, schirs Clara, Clark, New 17h, Onward. Mavo, do; 1th, brig Princeton, Philddelphiu; seu L A Boardinail, Norwood, New EN, July 16—Arrived, brig Annie D Forrey, Has keli, Fall ttiver. Oleared 17th, schr Mary Collins, Collins, Boston. DIGHION, July W—Arrived, ‘sehr sarah W Blake, Brigus. New York. |” Sailed Hunter, Green, New York, FALL RIVER, July’ 2i—salled, schr Thomas Borden, Alien, Philadelphia, GALVESTON, July W—Arrived, brig Frank Clark, | Morton, New York. | 2ist—Arrived, bark Ibis, Randall, Franklin, Moores, Baltinor KEY WEST, July Li—Ary goula: Mth, Clara Fletcher, Pty Saited lth, sete Saran Hl 2lat—Arrived, steamship ton for New York od prc NEW ORLRANS, July 3a Orleans, Clapp, New York, Clearéd—Bark Juniata Clar &p) 22d —Clearei|, steamship City of Ban Antonio, Peaning- w York: barks Rosario (Ital), Gorordo, Malaga; | Tathesi (Fr), Gienit, Bordeaux. NOMFOLK, July 20—arrived, schr Edwin, Ingersoll, jew York. WBUIRYPORT, July 19—Arrived, Smith, Philadelphia; sehr Walter O Hall, Toleman Yor! “steamer Pantier, M'lls, Phiiadelphia, NEW BEDFORD, Jul Williams, Philadetptia, Sauled—Sclirs Grace Davis, Davis, Georgetowa, DO; Hattie M Howes, Uowes, do; Judge Teoney, Rich, New York: Ida Palier, Palmer, do, NEWPORT, July 20—Arrived, schr Excelsior, Blyden- burg, Somerset tor New York. | | ulst—Arrived, sehr Ml A Predmgre, Sherman, Somerset for New York. Sailed tts, Dayton, Port Jefferson. to lay up: Potter & Hooper, sradbury, Haverstraw: tlm Jity, Kidd, and Delphi, Allen, Fall fiver for New York; Kiox, Providence tor do; Felegraph, Clark, Som t tor Honoken. : | | NOKWICH. Juiv 21—Arrived, sehrs Chief, Rondout; Jounson A, July 22—Arrived, bark Pasquelino z sachrs Pinta, frack, Martinique: Wor tty budiacn, Bosion, L & A Babe ared tor Hath): Robecea Florence, Rock!s} Fortland: + Simniekson, Nickerson, Portsmouth; West Iracy, Fall tiver’ LO Miekman, Simpler, Somer- i cleared for Boston) chra Martha, Pasca- Pensacola. te of Texas, Bolger, Galves- rived up, steamship New Caldes, Barcelona. jew Fanita, tlowe, New York; schrs Guatie Wilson, Lanesville: Abbey L Dow, Young, Moston (aud 1 ered yang; | Floyd Giedred tor Providence), |, Cleared—steamships Kenilworth (Br), lence ‘arre! | eRe Met) " popes “ant re roc Ns (Fiat EE Gees ae ry | Rocnuerort, July 5—Sailed, Haahets Arker, Henrich- Boston, has been taking in the marble left at this island here last night, having had some beams and stanchions | ALEXANDRIA, July 21—Arrived, schrs J F Kranz, | Woston ;M Kranz, Portland: | w York; schr SB | Hampden, | brig Hai Pate Swendsen, New | Evans, Cienfuegos en, Kud, New York | | Haines, | Thomas. Entered out 9h, Doune Castle, McDiarmid, San Fran- | Ephraim & Anna, Braintree. A'so cleared. steamsuip ‘Hercules, scars Eich, Ransom, and it L ekhill, Fall kiver tand, aid Wt Droceeded yesterday PM. PM—Passed down, steamships for Boston; brigs Ellen? stewart, igches Altred Keen, Pillsbary, Bestea; Pierce, : smith,” RockliiL Martha Innes, Higgins, Lynn; James Alderdice Boston : eweastie, Del, July 2, AM—Sehrs EG Willard, for fetta Stihpson, ior Boston. got under axon and Here, nr Caibar’ 1 tor Pensacola; (us), tor eliast; scars Florence "Sh. Mane L Puller, tor Charleston; Klizabeth Edward an, a ich, for Boston Yr Alieniown, new, passed down on a trial trip, artha Innis, ior b d pro nn, took bottom on Bulk. isat Chester. i¢ Fropuer, irom Havana, Mand barks Loulse ani Maria went to sea this A s J G Warrington aud WP avis are loud ne at the pier, abain came down and went to sea. a July W—Arrived, schrs rrie Nelson Freneh, Philadelohia; Ploria: 1 boy. Clesred—scur Wm Demin, PROVID, uly _ © Lane, Lan, Baltimore? Prank Leauny, . Philadelpinia; 20 Thowpson, Tatem, do. Kelow—Selir Brandywine, Adams, Pawtucket. K rah R Thomas, Arnold, Phil smith, Woodbridge, NJ Yhitnn, York. ing, Rondout. SAN FIA Alcatraz (Br), Fox, Honolulu and’ Bake un I ship Cor Nanaimo, Det, CARE, Jed Stew! Kawin H AVANNAH) J dor, Niekersou, Now York: se Philadelphia; Ludex, Garrigoi ‘ed—Steamship | Montgomery hen G Hurt, tor Providence, ly 2—Arrived, sehrs Alg Bangor tor Ju W ‘cehawken fi do for Piymouti rttordo; Addie 4 nd for Philadelph to, Boston tor } owart Willams, wee River ior do: Free Win, Ports ‘Thomasion for do; Bell, Boston to Kennebee River tor do; Win Coll dria: Acho: Bangor tor Newport tor orders: for Georgetown: DC Muskee. do fe B Thomas, Kennebec River tor Philadelphia tor Portland. Satled—si Calista, Omaha, 3 Chambertain onth Py . W A Hand, Richard Peterson, F Bi ¥, Sainuel Caritor Judlam, 3 A Joruan, dialer & Cranim cL & A Babcock, Jed Fry Kocheno, “lwell v dorn and Cora Ktta, « Detnlofl, New Bediord ; 4, Uand, Phil GLANBOUA. BSOLUPE DIVORCES OBTAIN es in advance: ‘advice tree. Counsellor at Law, 3°93 Broadway, BSOLUTE DIVORCES 0 3TAIN legaleverywhere; d r y required? vice tree, MEDICAL PESTIMOSTALS DAILY RECEIVED BY PA 209 “Broad w: Ni Dr. a. HAWLEY HEATH, He Nienols, and’ Sarah A Falcone: Averpool; 's Island;' sehre a, Dearborn, Yokohama; barb d—Arrived, si@amship Winchester, Dexter, Panama. Arrived, steamship San > Curtis Tilton, New York: Eclipse, do. . Fairchild, New York: Wow toree lon New York: ri ‘nit tor’ Philadeipiin; Sahaska, Julf 2—Arrived, brig Geo E shes Charles 11 - ny W Johnston, Patina wo tor di ultimore 5 ver, Salem for Alexa Bangor’ tor Fire Isiand: Fred Noide! L_& A Babcock, Bostot Milivilie, hiladelphia; Susan, Hon, Gem, Marg Georze: ‘Hawin’ Luey' A Bice . Edwin, Lui lossom, J W Coftin, Bill stowe, A M'Lee, Wm B n, Addis. To td, Alexander Young, : H Kelley. Nell eno, Edward Kidder, & Frances Coffin, Fred Hol- yoming, Win Collyer, Bill Philadelphia tor e!phia, Db Ma) UVEKUT, July 20—Suiled, schr M W Griffin, Stock- ship Twilight, Memnon, Baker, Cebu; Oracle Kong; bark » © Murray, Fuller, vias Ys Port ; Clara W re for do; Salle B + WW Godfrey, de Frances Coffin, prdan, pouth Ambo anderer. New York tor Scituate; A Saipael Carlton, L, w York; G Stagel Maden, tor do; iichard W Denham, Powaoin: for M Lee, a ed fle, Cora kL do: Wyom Wo July 20-—Arrived, brig © Newmann schr John Gab- adelphia, FROM COURTS of different states; leenl everywhere: no pnblieit t n Commissioner 1 State aud Notary Public. FREDERICK I KING, D IN DIFFERENT rtion, é€e., sufticient no charge until divorce M, HOUSE, Attorney, 194 Broadwi 28, 1874, York, in tavor ot nature's only specific, &. MINGRAL SPRING WALER :—Wattkesha, June | ve —I cheeriully add my tesiunony witht that ot York); souveuir, Duvies (from Boston), London ; llth, man. ot the Bethesda Mineral Water. afilicied for three year eases caused by expe tran of nervous ein the army. hers to the efficiency of the healing properties Lhave been with kidney and bladder dix. it brought on a isvaves too numerous to mention. [ reauy feel like @ new man generaily, and beheye the Water will cure any case of kidney or’ bladder disease, 1 GH, HEARD, M, yours, respectfully, OYAL HAVANA LOTVERY, CLASS DRAWING OF JOLY 16, 1874, No. Prize, \.V whi) L176, 300) 11142: No. Prize. 46... $300) 3) Btls. 2.300) 543). 51 Tuy 6548... (668). 2. 1300] 12545, 0607... .300] 12 icutia: brig Cadet (of New York), Leighton, Trin- | rrived, steamships Tagus (Br), | Barks Ciariotte, for Amsterdam; Paladin, for | sehrs | duiy —Arrived, schr Carolive C Smith, , Buil River, July 2)—Arnvea, scnr May Day, Waterman, | y Arrived, schr J B Austin, | ky, sinith, do | ived, sieatsiips Guillerno (Span), from Ha- | Liver. | Lb, 2il4, 21016, 14707022 rr ee $25.0) | $1500, ni No. Prize.| No Pri: 2 4.920) / 19451 +201 19152) PRES