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10 ane eT itt TyEw YORK CITY. | THE WATYONAL GAME. — Beceem | The “Nutmeg” of Connectic Pmonooner yacht Seadrift, owned byy Mr. “Green Stockings.” The ve. , Was sold yesterday [or $1,000 to the’ Hell pilots. ; a reports the following ex- Comptroller Green rep paca mditures and receipts of the tr y yest ee Gisims paid, $724,103 55; Feceipta, $54,805 90, But 130 arrivals are reported yesterday at Castle Marden. Of these the India, from Glasgow, brought 97, and the State of Pennsy!vania, from the same pert, 63 passengers. ‘he Commissioners of the Deok dent Weaterveit in the chair, met Prendeny Wy pontine business of the weekly nicetings Was transacted, ; The condition of some of the streets in the Fourth and Sixth wards continues to be a disgrace to the city. In Cherry, Baxter and Mulberry sire ets the srt is heaped above the sidewalks. Where are the contractors ¢ i Palestine Commandery, No, 18 of Knights Tem- piars, led {by Commander Elwood FE. Thorne, and numbering about 100, left tor Long Branch vy weven A. M, boat yesterday. Tue Seventh regi ment band accompanied the excursion, Department, vesterday, regular The Hartferds of Connecticut—known as the ““Nntmeg” veam—arrived in towm yesterday, aad im the afternoon met the Mutuals on the Union Grounds, the occasion being their fourth match ‘ogether. It will be remembered by our bi ball | readers that in May last the Mutuals, when they visited Hartiord for the first time, were taken into | camp by the Connecticut nine to the tune of (10 to 7, but that in June tis defeat of the New Yorkers was offset by two victories achieved by the latter over the Hartiords im Brooklyn by scores respectively of 5102 and 7 to 3, both being close contests, Recently the Mutuals took a trip to Hartiord again; but as Start did not accompany them, he having been made in- | dignant by some suspicious play of one or two of the Mutual nine im the Philadelphia game, they were easily defeated by a score of 15 to4 This last meeting, there/ore, found the record of games played between them at 2 to 2, and so a close aud exciting contest Was expected and a goouly at- tendance of spectators was the xesult, The 10+ ‘The mails for Europe by the bagle line steamship i wing is the score: oethe were received in the Post office yesterda MUTUAL. HARTFORD. in ten days and twenty hours from Hamburg, Ranert, . RAB ae a aac BAR FO. rey which the Post office oflicials decide to be the fast- Washam, | 2 1 Hasungs e884 0 5 est time ever made Letween the two ports. Start, i 90 Milis, Ist) bo 2 213 0 0 ‘The Lite Saving Benevolent Association of New Matthews, p 32 Pike 013 0 8 York have awarded $25 to James Quiziey, a Police Neison, ‘Ad | 20 Fiber’ o2ols ‘oMcer of the Eighteenth precinct, for his humanity | Burdock, 3 b yt o1103 and active efforts in rescuing an infant caild from — Renen. © Y Gees a ae a@aink in Kast Thirty-third street, on the night of 2s. 3 2 ‘the 14th July insianc. Totals. ..... 9 6 Totals 3 10 16 KUNS RACH INNIN da, ek, th. Oth, OER. THh, bP ex Ne ois ae ee Nee ee es RE ae pire—Ar. Hodes, of the Atlantic Clup. Nothing definite is yet learned in regard to the pening of the proposals for the $179,000,000 new fives by Secretary Bristow. A report is circulated 1a syndicate of Cubans have bid for $10,000,000. ‘Tinie of game—Two hours and fifteen minutes ova banking authorities here estimate the New wfitst by errors—Mutual, $ times; Hartford, 2 ouwee 5, Ames. York subscriptions between $85,000,000 and times) $100, 000,000. Some alarm was created yes fog out of a fire on Blackwell's Island, at about ‘one or two o'clock in the morning, No damage was, however, caused to the Asylum buildings, though the brightness of the fames attracted a number of firemen irom the eity to the Island. ‘The tire originated in the fort on the shore kaown as “Maxey’s,” (rom having beeo constracted by a Jonatic of that name, Wiliam FP. Dunning, a clerk, residing at No. 31 Roosevelt street, arrested yesterday by Ofti- eer Bloodgood, charged with larceny. Mr. Henry Sherwin of 111 Broadway, appeared as com- piainant, and accused the prisoner of carrying of @ Un box, containing $70 in money and am chaum cigar holder, Valued at $10 Dunning c his guilt and was committed vy Justice Murray in default of $2,000 bal) jor trial. Early yesterday morning while Charles L. Oving- ton was silting near the Iropt window of nis yesidence on Seventh avenue, near Twenty-ninuh street, he was alarmed by a sharp crackling noise 4n the rear of the house. Upon making an exam- WwALon it Was found that a bullet had entered the room through a pane Of glass and buried itself in the wall on the opposite side of tne room. The bullet in its passage cut a small, smooth hole through the glass. Fortunately nobody Was in the room at that time of day, all being yet sound asleep. Had it occurred an hour or two later the Fesult might bave been disastrous, as it is usually wecupied by the members of the family in their Mousenold duties. It is thought that the bullet was fired by some one in one of the houses in te Fear. Mr. Oviugton does not think that the slot was fired purposely. Foul wides pitched by Fisher, 18; by Matthews, 24. BEACON PARK BACES, Boston, July 28, 1874, The vhird day’s races of the Beacon Park July meeting took piace to-day, with @ good atvendance, There were two events on the card—a purse for 2:50 horses and a running race, mile heats, for a purse of $150. . In the first race, but three out of the six entries started. Flirteila being the favorite over the other two at long odds, She won the first heat easily, Dut lost the second to Bessie Hunt, owing to her breaks—one at the quarter pole and the otheron the homestretch, The third heat was won by Bessie, the bay mare acting badly on the first half, This caused a rush for tae pool box to hedge out on Bessie, and sbe was sold tor 100 to 30 for the field. erday by the break- Flirtella and Bessie, but the tormer broke alter passing the hail, and Bessie won under a pull in pw ee The second was a running race, one mile and air (iormerly Factory Girl) and the bay stallion Ned Hanlon, ‘fhe iormer was a jong favorite, but in the first heat tne start was a wretched one for the mare, she being several lengths in the Tear, and on the outside of the track. She forced the running trom the wire, but the lead obtained by Hanlon at the start was too mucn to overcome, and he won by ball a length iu 1:50, in the second heat a better start was made, | Eclair going at once to the front. Hanlon began to sulk soon alter the word, and absolutely re- Jused to go beyond the quarter pole. Eclair Kept on and made the mule in 2:03%, under a strong pull, Hanon finally going over the course. Kelair Woo the tuird heat in 1:59 in the easiest manner. Firsr Rack—Purse of $150, for 2:50 horses; mile heats, three in five, in harness, BROOKLYN. Patrolman Edward Hicks was dismissed the force, by order of the Board of Commissioners, yesterday, having been convicted of making an Heal airest in the Furth precivet, Eastern Iis- , B. F. Bessey’s Dix. in. Bessie Hunt. saa srict. 1D WwW. Beckler’s b. m. Flirtella, 1232 Justice Walsh, yesterday, committed John M, 4H. Woodruir's ch. g. Lewiston Di 333 3 Time, 2:45—2:45—2 :49- SECOND Race—Purse of $150, horses; one Mile and repeat. J, Wilbur's cb. m, Kelair | H. Brock’s b. s. Ned Hanlon. ‘ime, 1:50—2:03 3s. RACES AT SPRINGFIELD, MASS, Penudieton, of » 2 Willow street, to await exam- Anation, on complaint of J. A. Suefield, of No. 55 Gates avenue, who charges him with having stolen Soap and oi! to the value of $1,000, The members of the Board of Assessors were sworn before Justice Morse yesterday, under the | Provision of the hew law, waich requires them to | attest the correctness of the assessment rolis SPRINGFIELD, Julv 23, 1874. efore submitting them to the cle ; ee Supervisors & ‘BEM to the clerk of the Board | ane yist of entries for the August races of the Policeman Rounastree was arrested yesterday Hampden Park Association in this city was com- to answer a charge of felonious assault, preierred Pleted to-day. 1t contains ninety entries, repre- against him by Mr. James McGuire, of No. 452 | Semting eighty-five horses, every one a bona fide ‘Twehith street, whose head he damaged with # | uncondinionai entry. This exceeds by fifteen any Jocust club. The officer is hei¢ to answer belore list of pai entries ever received before. All the Justice Delmar, nosed ‘flyers’? are down, and the outiook is unu- Mr. Stranaban, President of the Board of Park Sually promising for a splendid meeting. Commissioners, was compelied to draw his own | eheck jor the amount requisite lor the payment of the Park empioyés, yesterday. owing to the per- sistent determination of the Mayor uot to sign | the warrant for $21,000, the balance of the Park | Maintenance iund jor 1874 until Mr. Strananan | sali have satistied him that the amount named | Wili suflice for the year. Strong feeung exists be- tween the two oficiais, which forms a source of many humorous and warm discussions. Lart evening the stable of Jonn Farrell, No. 14 Fieet place, in which were a number of horses | belonsng to different parties, was set on fire and desiroyed. A borse owned by Mr. Thomas MeGoirei and valued at $30, and a horse owned by Owen Finley, vained at $00, were burned to geath. Mr. Farrell estimates ‘his loss on stable, hay, feed, &c., at $1,800, The buildings Nos. iz aud 16 Fleet place were damaged to the amount of $400. A second alarm Was caused by a tire | Dreaking out on the roof of the honse No. 318 | Hudson avenue, caused by we sparks trom one of Erte, Pa., Inly 23, 1874. the Hteamers. ‘This was the second day of the races at the Erie A well atrended meeting of the members of the | Driving Park. Brooklyu and New York press was beid mm the re- | qhe 2:90 race fora purse of $2,000 was won by ea areicta La Kings dare! bei cape Stnart,Maloney, of Philadelphia; Captain, of Green- ernoon, pursuan o Dotice, for the | e ti Nell Purpose or taking action in respect to the memory | Sill Ha. Secon, and Netie, Irwin. of Homer, 01 the lute Joun Dowling, Justice of the Peace of | “tn ‘the v:34 race ‘for $2000 Monarch, Jr., of Ko- Sew Lots and legal reporter Jor the BrovklyD | yomo, Ind., took the first, second and lourth heats, Times, Resolutions expressive of the esteem, in | ip 2:34, 2:36 and 2:36473 Lola Montez of New Which the deceased was hela and his worth a8 ® | Yorg gecond; EMe, of Catskill, N. Y., third. journalist were adopted, and remarks eulogistic of | Mee ee PRA a dis Character were made by many of his protes- | sional associates on the severai newspapers. A | eommui'tee was appointed to attend tue Inneral, | which wiii take place this aiteruvon. jor running mk SS -122 THE BUFFALO RACES. Additional Entries for the August Meet- ing. Burr ao, N. Y.. July 28, 1874, The following addicional entries for the August meeting at the Baffalo Park were received by wail this Morning, Making eighty-one entries In ali:— in the 2:4 race. iH. oodrich, of Chicago, enters b. g. Bodine v4 race. Goidsmi N.Y. enters g. g. I Gloster in the M. J. Galivan, of Waterbury, Conn., entera b. g. Major Root in the 2:20 race. “BACES AT ERIE. ing Grove, DEXTER PARK BACES, CHICAGO, July 23, 1874. BROOKLYN'S NEW ARMORY, | Dexter Park was in every respect a success, Not Ceremony of Laying the Corner Stone— | !¢#8 than five thousand spectators were present. A Military Ovation. | The first race was a trotting race for 2:33 noraes, The laying of the corner stone of the new armory | Parse, $1,260; $800 to first, $900 to second, $160 to for the Thirteenth regiment N.G.S.N.Y., was the | "be third; deli es at d PSS a gel eld occasion of quite a military ovation in Brooklyn | 7B€ folowing horses were entered:—Albert, Bay yesterday afternoon. The Thirteesth regiment paraded in full dress auiform, and were accom- panied by about turee handred members of the faced in the order named. The last thre a Veteran corps, who served in the ranks during the | biaced in the see gal rent debe war. ‘The line formed on Henry street, rigut rest- | Were Gistanced, Time, 2:29%4—2:31—2:004—2 ang on Clark street, at half past four P.M. The. c F m4 : then passed up Henry wo Perrepou thenes to Gace, | dow elton Me te aie wand ces Yon, to Schermerhorn, to Nevins, 16 State, to Fiat | SU000 tne eee eee Fred Hooper, Clementine, Push avenue, Where the ceremony of the laying Of | Bele, Joker, Tom Wonder, Mila ., Mollie Morris Garroll, D. D., chaplain bf tne Tegimens: dusted | and General Sherman. | Frea uoopér won in three the exercises with a fervent prayer. The corner | bedeg che Cet cectteb 4 by a a caer stone was then laid by Mayor Huuter, the tin box | Bamed. The three last were distanced. Tune, Placed in the granite stone, contaitiing copies of | 27047 2h See wing race for $00; mil Bree ee ete ha oF nae ene: Bl Of | gud'a hat, less 100 yards; all ages, Falmouth wou Gress of regiment, battle fag of the First regiment | #04 a hall, less 100 yards; all ages. Falmouth won New York Volunteers of tue Mexican war, Ine | !0 2:32%, Rocket second, Spendthrift third, regimental vand played, the as mnblage sang e | aac hymn, “America,” and the Rev. Dr. Carroll made HARBODSBURG (KY.) RACES, the closing address, The new armory is situated | Smitu, Amy B., Catskill, Moss Rose, Fancher, Wol- | lord 7%, Kooler and Lady Morrison. Albert won the second, third and filth heats. The otners were ‘ on the = nee ia Fiatoush avenue, Lovutsvitee, Ky., July 23, 1974. running rough to Hanson place, and le forming the letter 1. It will be 400 fect avep A special to the Courier-Journal says that a large crowd was in attendance at the Harrods- burg races to-lay. The rain of last night had left and 120 feet wide. On the top of the roof Will be a jars e ee twelve Pe wide and 163 bt long. ere is & second floor, on which there will ‘ be ten meeting rooms for the companies, The | “Ne ‘Tack in Sne order, Grit) room will be the largest, and will be twenty. | , The frst race, for three-year-olds, resulted as eignt feet high. The floor of this room ts to te | follows: — Jaid independent of the walls of the building, to vent viorations from marching. The cost of ne structure when compieted wi.l be $100,000, The old armory, at the corner of Henry and Cran- | berry strects, now the headquarters of the regi- | ment, cost only $13,000. THE QOUGHLAN BIGAMY CASE. Semming Up—The se Given to the Jury, bat No Prospect of Agreement. In the Coughian bigamy trial at Jersey City yes- | ferday Mr. Dixon for the delence summed up. He | prefaced his address by calling the attention of | ‘whe jury to the jact that the jury om the former trial failed to agree. That a marriage was con- | Mmated On January 26, i871, at the parsonage of she Bedford street Methoiist Episcopal churet, ve- | tween Wilissia Stevens and a man representing himpe)f as James Cougbian there conid be no ques- Sion. The only question in the case for the jury was whether thai man was the deiendant. Counsel then dealt severely with the character and havits | of the reputed wile whom, he contended, Coughlan | Could not introduce into the bosom o} his family as his wife without offering insult. A marriage cer. tficate was drawn up for the purpose of covering ‘up their relations. conspiracy had long existed on the part of Wilissia and her sisters to inveigie Oonghian into marriage, bat what could be gained | by such a unjon * District Attorney Garretson replied. J.P. Chinn's bg. Jake Cassell.. H. M. Bowman's b. s, Forest King. ‘Time, 3:13—3:12—3 2 Me ‘The next feature on the programme was an ex- | hibition of speed by Honest Allen, He trotted to Wagon with @ running mate, Me made the first | half mile tn 1:15, second half in 1:08, | The second race was a stake race for four-year- olds, and resuited as follow: Chinn’s ch. f John Morrissey, secscoeeD TT Coleman's b. f. Favorite. +223 Time not given, BACES IN ONTARIO, Commencement of the Sammer Contest at Whitby, Wurrsy, July 23, 1874, The Whitby races commenced to-day, | race was a handicap hurdle, purse $175, dash of two miles, over eight herdies, top weight 155 pounds. Four horses started. Blackbird won the race, Kelso second. Time, 4: ; . The second race was a handicap dash of a mile and a half, for Dominion bred horses, for the | Province Purse, $150, There were jour starters, Emily won the race, Irish Girl coming in second, ‘Time, 2:41 %4. The third waa the Dominion trot, for $125, for | horses that never beat 2:40; best three in five, He cited | BUMMARY, the admission of the detendant lumself as to ine | Varcoe..... “ relations between him and the woman who claims Long John 2222 to be bis wile, and adduced as strong circum. | Toronto Boy. 1 3 4dis stantial evidence against him the fact that he sup- BailuT, 8 4 Sdis her most liderally with money. | Judge Bedie then charged the jury, who retired it fifteen minutes before five o'vlock. Up to a late jour they had not agreed on a verdict, nor is there | mby prospect of ab agroemeuy c 146 54 —2:45 g—2:46-—2248 94, € Was an open dish of two miles, ey Purse, $200, Macon wou, Proiec- in second and NM rd, ‘dime, 3. ime ‘The fonrth re for the Wii con Comin The fourth heat was well contested between | Tepeat, and was contested by the chestnut mare | c B. F. Baine, of Pitisburg, enters b. m. Laay Alice | 45 race and b. g. | The third day of the second summer meeting at | Henry, Frank J., Young Wilkes, Mattie Lysie, Ben | J. M. Patterson’s ch, f. Kentucky Central 1 1 1 | The first | NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 24,718 CREEDMCOR. “The Fighty-fourth Regiment, N. G., at Musketry Practice Yesterday—A Field Day on the Rifle Ranges, The grounds of the National Rifle Association at | Creedmoor were occupied yesterday by the Eighty- | fourth regiment, Second brigade, First division, | N. G., Lieutenant Colonel Beattie commanding. | | The regiment got on the ranges in good time to commence firing a¢ the 200 yards butts a little | | after ten o'clock A.M. There were 148 ofMcers, non-commissioned officers and rank and file, who shot at the short range, and of these fifty-nine made the necessary number of points—eight being the minimum allowed—to enutie them to go back and Gre at the 500 yards targets. As on former oc- casions, seven rounds altogether—that is, two sighting and five scoring shots were fired at each distance—the possible aggregate score at both being forty points. The following synopsis shows the distribution among the companies of those who sho’! | Field and. stat 5 PCO Reiss. u ‘0. B 8 Co. + Co. 5 Co. F 4 co H hn 2 IS ER ae 6 Coy K. .-esceee ‘ | Totals... 6 The Eighty-fourth returnea to New York by the | the twenty minutes to five o’clock P. M., train, 1b é | the best order, On the field were noticed Major General Shaler, | | Coionel Conkling, Acting Brigadier of the Second brigade, First division; Major Conklin, Lieutenant | Colone! Mitehell, Division | eral Shaler; Mr. Burton, Captain Douglas, of the Eighty-fourth regiment, Inspector of Musketry, | Second brigade, Second division, to whose unre- mitting energy mach of the good order in which | rifle practice has lately been carried out is due. THE SCORES, Names. Captain Fullerton, Co. B. | Sergeant Booth, Co. A.. Private Levy, Co. E. | Sergeant Osborne, Co. C.. | Private McAdams, Co. A.. Quartermaster Biren. Sergeant McNeilly, Oo. ©... Corpora! Davis Co. H.... Captain McCready, Co. A... Private Tubman, Co. K...... wworbockwscrNBcURS Sergeant Harrigan, Co. H. | orderly Sergeant Dough Private McCrawly, Co. A.. | Private Thomas, Co. A.... | | Private Palmer, Co. C..... | Private Lang, Co. A... Private Gerraghty, Co. A.. | Sergeant Scott, Co. B. Private Jensan, Co. B. | Captain McKinley, Co. 1 | Private McQuade, Co. I Sergeant McKnight, Co. B. Drummer Miller, Co. A. | Corporal Vanston, Co. Corporal Simmons, Co. B... BE SRONONUOWNENSE SENSOR OMON WN ON WR IOS ON ENS OS mS ts DENISE ONS Ste COU EIS See S ROSNER RORSRD EE MES CRON OS ON SUSU OISISNE NES NONE CRETE SISSON OHO NE LOIS SIS OLE ECE ER ONT COWEN SHON NN SHON ONUCIIISS Wm ISN ONUI EN ONCE SESCSOS SHEN SRN OU CUE CURE Srerewonnee WENO OS Core EUNICE ON SNUCK USER Sus tItE | Private Carroll, Co. F.. a Sergeant Hann, Co. H....... ) By Private Gibson, Co A........ 4295 | Sergeant Randall, Co. F.....)2% Lieutenant Bradshaw, Co. 1} 2%) Private Jenny, Co. I.....1.0 ioe aia | Sergeant Lang, Co. H.......- en emt | Private White, Co. Assess} 0p Brace ts | Drum Major Nolte.........+. 1 earth i] The second monthly competition of 1874, for the Kellogg badge, will take place at Creedmoor, Tues- \ day, July 28, 1874, The National Rifle Association. | Ata meeting of the Executive Committee ot the National Rifle Association, held at the office of the | association, No. 93 Nassau street, on Monday, July | 20, 1874, the following business was transacteu :— | Upon motion it was agreed that hereaiter nv re- | bate for dues paid by annual members be allowed upon their becoming life members, | An application Irom the Army Rifle Association, | of Toronto, Canada, for permission to use the range of the National Rifle Association, at Creed- moor, L. I., for the purpose of a match with the | € | Irish team next tall, Was On motion unanimously granted. An application from Colonel Emmons Clark, of the Seventh regiment tntantry. N. G. 8. N, Y., for | permission to erect tents upon the range at Creed- | Inoor, for the use of his command during the pres- ent season, was also granted. It was resolved that after August 1, 1874, no | spirituous or malt liquors shall be permitted to be | sold upon the range grounds at Creedmoor, L. L, | unless by special order of the Range Committee. ‘The matter of preparing the programme of the gecond annual meeting ol the National Rifle Asso- | | ciation, to take place &t Creedmoor, September 22, 1814, was referred to Co'onel Wingate and Lieu- tenant Colonel Gildersieeve. THE CINCINNATI SHOOTING TOURNAMENT, OrNcrNNatt, July 23, 1874. The third day's tournament of the Cincinnati | Shooting and Fishing Club took place to-day. | There was a large attendance present. | The first regular match was for seven prizes | sorty-two entries; ten birds each ; twenty-one yaras rise, | ‘The iret prize, consisting of a sterling silver cup valued at $125, was won by J. Jones, of Uin- cimnati, and the second prize by Wiiliam Caud- well, of Cincinnati, The third and fourth prizes were divided by Horn and Gilman, of Detrott, | In vhe double bird sweepstakes, eignteen yards | rise, twenty-four entries, the five prizes of $16 eacn | and a consolation prize of $4 were taken by Long and Horn, of Detroit; Snerman, of Beloit; Hall, of | Toledo, and Haskeil, of Grand Rapids, Mich. | In the sma)l bird sweepstakes, twenty-six yards rise, twenty entries, the six prizes were taken by Sherman, Gliiman, Proctor, Horn, Bagge and Terrell. | The tournament closes to-morrow, i | | | | NORTIWESTERN AMATEUR REGATTA. | Magnificent Sport on the Maumee—List of Races and the Entries—The Senior Six-Oared Shell Race Won Wahwahsums. TOLFDO, Obio, July 23, 1874. 4 The sixth regatta of the Northwestern amateur | Boating Association has just closed, The meeting has been a most brilliant one, and the record | made by the crews of the Western organization | has clearly demonstrated that they need fear nothing with which they may now have to com- | pete. somewhat rough and interfered witn the pertect | compietion of the programme; but the delay was | hessed alterwards, | THE PRINCIPAL EVENT of yesterday was the four-oared race, in which the following clubs compete The Undines, of Toledo; | Excelsiors, of Detroit, and the Waiwahsums, of Balas, the Jatter club making the extraordinary Ume of lsm. 31 2-58, on a turn stake course, The Exceisiors were second at the finish, but @ trife behind the victors. The course is one anda half miles and return, The second was the red letter day of the associa- | on, and was saree by the thousands who at- | tended. Probably 20,000 people witnessed the | races, and the scene was @ gay one indeed, | THE VIRST RACE | called was the junior fonr-oared contest for a beau- tilul set of silver cups, ‘There were five Kini as follows:—Excelsior, Detroit, average weight 14146 ounds, two crews, Abbott and Syiph; Naiad, To- ledo, average 145 pounds; Undine, ‘Voledo, average | 160% pounds; Floral City, Monroe, Mich, This wae won by the latter club in 2210, THE BARGE RACE | followed, which was won by the ten-oared barge o1 the po igh of Detroit. The tub Trace Wasa most amusing affair and created great merriment, j THE EVENT OF THE DAY ‘was the senior six-oared shell race, one and a half miles and retarn. There were six entries, two of which were drawn, The Wahwahsuma took the | prize, making the distance in the heretofore un- araileled time on @ similar course in 17m, and | 57 258,, amid the wildest excitement and the | most enthusiastic cheering. i THE SINGLE SCULLS, Junior and senior followed, but a large majority or the crowd had dispersed, as the hour was get- ting late, Im the Junior race Pierson, of Spring Lake, won the prize, making the distance, three- quarters of a mile ‘and return, in 10m, 68, The Senior's was won by Ourtiss, of Chicago, ‘The grand regatta ball and bauguet js held to- | DiBLt ab the Hoody Hagae. “MULLEN'S FAILURE, Hts Withdrawal from the Track. Baward Mullen, the so-called pedestrian, having stilt pursued yesterday at the Hippodrome the same tactics which startin the 600-mil tiring and walkin, of the management, | time of his removal his frst start. The New York audience RAPID filteen second: About two mont the evening performance, tt having been deter- mined to pay the amount called jor by the contract rather than to allow the “great rester”’ to appear any longer before the public as a waikist. scored only 19 miles for the day and 159 miles since zle is that he will never more be able to face a Concord, N. H., July 23, 1874, Alfred Elson, a Maine pedestrian, attempted to run ten miles in an hour here this evening, and | accomplished tue feat in sixty-two minutes and ANOTHER BOND FORGERY CASE dricks was arrestea upon a charze of having in his possession a namber of bonds for which he could not sausiactorily account. he has foliowed since bis first je race against time —viz , of re- alterpately—was, for the credit withdrawn from the track alter tthe i from the track Mullen had consolation in this andisguised PEDESTRIANISM, hs ago @ man named E, Ken- He was indicted by Inspector, stam of Gen- | ‘SHIPPING NEWS. by the | The water yesterday upon the Maumee was | fully compensated for in the magniticent sport wit. | the Grand Jury and held under $10,000 bail to await his trial. It appears,. however, that when called on to appear for trial he could not be found, and the poiice authorities proceeded to trace the whereabouts of the alleged offender. informacion was received a few days since that Kendricks was “in town,” and Captain | Irving, with Detective Sampson, immediately set about to eifect his arrest. At three o'clock yes- terday afternoon Kendricks was seen in a billiard room in New street and was promptiy taken tnto custody. He was conveyed to Police Headquar- | ters, where he was locked up for the night. He will be arraigned at the Tombs this morning. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. | DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE | MONTHS OF JULY AND AUGUST ‘Steamer, Destination. Ogice. Aarintic........ .| Liverpool..}!9 Broadway, | City of Chester .|:5 Broadway | Egypt... | Broadway. Ville we Paris, 85 Broadwai | Oder... Bowling Green | Macedonia 7 Bowhnz Green | Minnesota “(29 Broadway. | | Goethe 13 Broadway. | ../4 Bowling Green / Bowling Green : Broadway. {Bremen. ../2 Bowling Green | Hamburg ..26) Broadway. | .| Liverpool.) 19 Broad wa’ ) Abyssinia India. Btare of Penns'’a Hohenzoliern | Frisia Repubiie 5 Broadway. City of Richmond]: The Qneen ‘9 Broadway. ivi #sowling Green. Neck. 2 Bowling Green Wyom) 5 29 Broadway. | Ritssia “|Liverpoot. 4 Bowling Green | Austral “| Glasgow... |7 Bowling Green | Donau. :|Bremen.. State 0} 2 | Glasico | Thuring’ :!Hamborg.. 161 Broadwa} China. }| Liverpoo!..}4 Bowling Green | City “|Laverpool..J15 Broadwa: {|Laverpool..1i9 Broadwa: {|Liverpoot. !69 Broaaw “|Glasgow...|7 Bowing Green, Havre .....155 Broadway. | :\Hamburg..|113 Broadway, Liverpool../4 Bowling Green Btate of Virgima.. Hasgow.. |72 Broadway. + Westohalia.... Hamburg. .|61 Broad wat Citv ot Montreal. {| Liverpool. |15 Broadway. | Britannic ‘ILiverpool.. {19 Broadway Almanac for New York—This Day. SUN AND MOON, SIGH WATER, Snn rises, 449 | Gov. Island,.morn 3 53 | Sun sets. 7 23) Sandy Hook.morn 3 08 | Moon sets,,.morn 12 24] Hell Gate....morn 6 38 Fae | PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 23, 1874. | CLEARED. | domme Hammonia (Ger), Voss, Hawbury—Kunhardt | Steamship W A Scholten (Dutch), Hus, Rotterdam— | Funch, hdye & Co. Steamship Merrimack, Weir, St Thomas and Rio Jan- eiro—W BR Garrison. Steamship ity of Meriaa, Timmerman, Havana—F | Alexandre & Sons. = | Steamship Isaac Boll, Blakeman. Norfolk, City Point and Richmond—Old Doininion Steamship Co i Steamship Vindicator, Doane, Philadelphia—Lorillard Stewmship Co, | | | Steamship Eleanora, Jonnson, Portlani—J F Ames. Steamship Nereus, Bearse. Bostop—Hi F Dimoci Ship City of Montreal, Mudgett, Liverpooi—Thos Dun- | hats Nephew & C pee ‘Marcia Greenleaf, Bunker, Liverpool—J W Elwell Co. Bark Emma C Beales, Bailey, East Indies—V H Brown Co. Burk Vanguard, Mitchell, Liverpool—Howland & Froth- | ‘mR ArE' Rosina (Aus), Tonneti, Cork or Falmoutb—J C | Sate Tila (Aus) Perich, Cork for orders—Funch, | | unt iainus (Aus), Tolbit, Amsterdam—Funeh, Eaye | ‘ssi Evelyn Gir), Smith, Matanzas—D R De Wolf & ‘Bark N M Haven, Haven, Portland, Me—Miller & | Houghton. | ee Tell (Nor), Mastensen, Cork or Falmouth— | . dye & Co. ‘ | | Brig’ JM Lane, Bickmore, Bordeaux—Carver & 8. Brig Italia (Ital), Labrano, Pezzuote (Naples Bay)— Story 4 Co. vorite, Wooaward, Port Spain—H Trowbridge | Schr Race Horse, Millen, Cavenne—B J Wenberg. | Behr Isabel, Mather, San Blas—Miller & Houghton, Sehr N Hand, Doherty, Kingston, Ja—A H Solomon & Co. Schr Jennie Stout, Stout, Savannah—Evsns, Ball & proche Daylight McFadden, Portsmouth, NH—Candee & | rexsey. Bene ftedonda, Moore, Portsmouth, NH—Master. Schr Madagascar, Turner, bostou—s C Loud & Co. Schr Hastings, Chase, Boston—Ferguson & Wood, Schr A D Thompson, McGarety, Fail Kiver—Rackett & Bi ‘chr Blackstone, Wickson, Providence—H W Jackson echt WS Thompson, Tullock, Providence—H W Jack- son & Son. ‘Schr HP Drew, Norwich—Rackett & Bro. Sloop Mary’ Dailas, Drake, New Haven—Rackett & ro. Steamer A U Stimers, Warren, Philadeipnia—Jyames Hand. poaemer Middlesex, Buell, New Haven—Rackett & £0. Cleared 224— Bark Hosea Rich, Pierce, Havre—Brett, Son & Co. pict Minme Kepplier, Conover, Philadeipnia—Brett, | jon & Co. ARRIVALS. | REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE, Steamship Belgic (Br), Metcalfe, London July 10, with | | mdse to R J Cortis, July 12, lat 49, lon 13 W, spoke brig Balve (of St Join, NB), from Antwerp tor Now York; | 1sth, lat 48 N, lon od W, ship Johu Watt, from Philadel: phia tor Cronstadt; ‘same di Ac, exchany signals with a bark showiny letters HDUG,'bound Wy 20th, iat 4131 N, Jon 4 W teil in with steamship Tomas (Sp), Capt Berancz, from Baltimore tor Liverpool, with engines | disabled’: wished to be towed to port; took her in tow | and brought her to this port. teamship India (Br), Harris, Glasgow Jnly & and | Queensiown 10th, with mdse and 8) passengers to Hen- ferson Bros, 5 | “Steamship Old Dominion, Walker, Nortolk, City Point and Richmond, with mdse and passengers to ihe Old Do- minion Steamship Co. Steamship Tomas (Sp), Beeanez, from Baltimore for | Liverpool July 9, with mdse to master. July Li the denser and main pump gave out; 21h, lat 4i 31, lon 64, | was taxen in tow by steamsbip Belgic, from London, | | and brought to this port. Ship Marcia C Day, Pinkham, Cardiff 42 days, in bal- | Jastto Carver & Haines, No date, lat 4486 lon 4% saw a ree quantity of ice. ‘Ship/Occidental (oi Bath), Dunphy. Bath 7 days. in | ballast to James W Elwell & Co, Will load in Simeuson & Cheeseborough’s line for San Francisco. Brig American Union (of Philadelphia), Collins, Cien- fuegos 19 days, with suzar to Maitland. Plielps & Co; vee felt A Abbott. Hud lizht wis and calms: | “sehr Joseph Nickerson, Whiunan, Babia 4 days, with Fotewood to Simon de Vibeer; vessel to Yates & Forter- hr Marguerita Antonio (Sp), Yglesa, Havana 12 da; in ballast to Heyques & Co. Sehr Carrie 8 Webb, Homan, Charleston 7 days, with vessel to Bentley & Gilder. Jumber to J # Lasher & ¢ sleeve, is bound to Athe | | “Schr MH Kand, Kinney, Georgetown, 80, 7 days, with | naval stores to I'D Hurlbut & Co. chr PC Shuitz, Thompson, Richmond, Va. chr J P Kelsey, Sears, Richmond, Va. Sclir JU Marvel, Johnson, Kichménd for Hartford Sehr Franklin Beli, Cole, Virginia. Schr D & sawyer, bennett, Virginia. Schr MR Hickindn, Robinson, Virginia. Benr F P simpson, Jackson, Virani Behr Ida May, Drisko, Georgetown, DO. | Schr H Prescott Mersiman, Baltimore, \Sehr bmma, iiuble, saltimore. Schr Abbie Putnam, McDonald, Baltimore. Schr A H Seming, Brower, Ballimore tor Bridgeport, Scur A & P Cranmer, Asird, Baltimore for Bridgeport. | Passed Through Hell Gato, BOUND SOUTH. Brig Henry Perkins, Wilkins, Bath for New York, with Tuinber to Gideon & Parke: Schr Rio, Marshall, Shulee, NS, for New York, 20 days, with apiles to Wilson Godtrey, Schr K Staniey, Maddock, Rockland for New York, with lime to J Havilund. Sebr Blast, Taylor, Pawtucket for Trenton, Schr 5 M Tyler, Hart, Northport for New York. Schr L Daniels, Smith, Essex for New York. Sehr Frank & falda Rock portior New York, | with ice to BF Mitche'! Behr Josephine. Wakley. Bridgeport for Port Johnson. Schr Bertha, Conover, Providence for New York. Sebr Ida Palmer, Paimer, New Bedtord tor New York. Sehr Empire siate, Brown, George's Banks tor New York, with fish to Cole & Co. Sehr E P Church, Gifford, George's Banks for New ork, with fish to Rogers & Oo, Schr Silas Brainard, Buell, Portland for New York, with stone to Brown & Uo. Sehr Thos Boaz, Thomas, Kennebec for New York, with ice to Overton & Hoiman, Sehr RP King, Bliven, Providence for Elizabethport. ron HA Demming, Boardman, New London tor Now ork. Behr Saugatuck, Hawking, Brookhaven for Amboy. fehrJ #® Cunningham, Jones, New London tor New ‘ork. Selir Delphi, Allen, Pall River for New York. Behr White Rock, Ciadin, New Haven for New York, Beir A Hoatou, ney, Boston for New York Bobs M A Fredmore, pheriman, Somerset jor Newburg, t | bor. | an ocean steamer, newly in the water; had white mould- | ou | New York, July 22, | sen, Philadelph | Mobile for Narva. | Brance, New York. Gueenock, July 2%3—Arrived, bark Condor (Gor), Lembcke, Darien. Liverroot, Juiy 23—arrived, bark San Lorenzo (Br), | 74.—WITH . SUPPLEMENT. with fsb Ry) Laurel, Keen, Nantucket for New Yor! order. Schr A G Pease, Providence for New York. Sehr Ann T pipp! o— New Bedtord tor New York. Sohr Lou raish, Sag Harbor for New York. Sehr Copy. Ellis, Brookhaven for New York. Hurlbut, Gritin, New Haven tor Baltimore. Schr Mabel Thomas Avery, New Haven tor Baltimore. | Schr Jus Phelps, Rockwell, Connecticut Hiver tor Ho- | F Potter & Hooper, Bradbury, Newport for Haver- yoghr Marry & Ned, Chambers, Providence for New | ork. | Behr A Selir Eliza Ball, New Haven for New York. Sehr J K Mitenell, Morrell, Siamford ‘or Elizabethport, r Mariner, Gorham, Green wieh tor New Yora, with stone to order. Schr Emily, Morreui, Sta BOUND KAST. Steamship Eleanor, Johnso! ‘w York for Portland. Steamshiv Nereus, Bearse, New York (or Boston. 5 Steamship City of New Bediorg, New York for New ior’ . Brig Van Buren, Spencer, New York for Liverpool. Sehr HW Race, Rare, New York tor Boston. Sehr Harriet Ryan,’ Ropbins, New York for Pri dence, rH Hi Fisk, Wixon, Weehawken for Boston. r Lavina Jane, Mott, New York tor Norwich. r Hannibal, Pendieton, Port Johnson for Boston. ht Geo Savage, Ney, Port Johnson for Boston. chr Silas MeLoon, smith, New York for Rockland. Schr Star, Gray, Hoboken for Kittery. ue Alice beranton, Parker, New York for City sland, debe Roading RR No 6, Williams, New York enor 10ee r Daniel Webster, Gorham, Elizabethport for Prov- deuce. Schr Maria, Hall, New York tor Plymouth. hr J H Murvill, Barbour, Virginia tor New Haven. peek! Nathaniel Holmes, Jarvis, Philadelphia for Fall iver, r Win Wooa, Kelsey, Amboy tor Stamford. Sehr Chauncey St John, Stewart, Port Jolinson for Providence, Schr ida Herbert, Allen, New York tor Charlestown, ass. Recht A W Thompson, MeGeraty, Brooklyn for Fall ver. Schr B Hi Irons, Hubbard, Baltimore for New Haven, Schr Sarah B Strout, Virginia tor Beltast. Sehr John Brooks, Fox, Elizabethport for New Haven, r Betsey & Ann, Locke, Amboy lor Stonington. ir Win F Burden, Adams, Rondout for Providence. hr Massachusetts, Lewis, New York for Belfast. Schr H ) May, May. New York for Boston. Sehr WN Gestier, Egbert, Hobokeii for Providence. br HH Fisk, Whitmore, Weehawken for B Schr B F Brainard, Hall, New York for Portland. cdtlir Gertrude, Brockway, New York for Deep River, ‘ann, fA hr Kate Scranton, Palmer, New York for Provi- lic Sallie W Ponder, Rogers, New York for Taunton, hr Hastings, Chase, New York tor Boston. Bebr Mary Natt, Parker, New York for New Sehr Clara Post, Hatch, ‘Aivany tor Portenester, Sehr 3 sot, Phinney, Hoboken tor Providence, | Behr Minme P (ull, Mott, Hoboken tor Provide: Schir Edward Everett, 114il, New York for Portland, Schr Martha May, May, New York tor Riverhead. Schr Thomas Jefterson, Bioxbam, Haverstraw for Stamtord. Scr Fair Wind, Bowman, New York for New Redford. | Sehr Sallie Burton, Palmer, Now York for Stanuora. Schr Aenry Gibbs, Coran, New York for New Bedford. Steamer Albatros& Davis, New York tor Fall River. Steamer Galatea, Gale, New York tor Providence. Steamships Hammonia muck, Rio Janeiro, &c; © Bell, Richmond, Se; Vindi © Berg Ger), Steitin; Arvid (Rus), Cork; Anna Olivari (tab, do; Alpha (Nor), do or Falmouth} Ressurczione (ital), Naja Nor). do di Bucefalo (Ital), Liver. pool; Geneva, Buenos Ayres: R W Griffiths (Br), Matan- zasi schrs Marcla Reynolds, Laguayra; Julia A Merritt, vobns NF. ora for New York. r dene ondon. Maritime Miscellany. Bank Ganoxogve (Br), from Quebec for Glastow, de- fore incorrectly reported sunk by an iceberg, has been , taken into st Johns, Ni’, where she isa derelict. Bax Youace (Br), May, from Tquique for New York, put into Vaiparaiso previous to July 1, very leaky. Sour Canasta, trom Portland for New \ork, before re- ported in collision with steamtug Cora F Staples, was towed from Vineyard Haven to New Bedford July 2i, for repairs. Scun Axreror. (Br), was soid at auction at Vineyard Haven on the 2ist inst, to John McCullough, of New Bed- tord, tor $720. Scun DB Sterumax, before reporte? at Norfolk in dis. | tress, will discharge her cargo of lumber as the owners have abandoned it as damuget by salt water and turn ing black. It will be sold at auetion for the benefit of all concerned. Tne hole in the vessel's bow is 14 inches square Whore she was snagged: the diver nailed plank | over it. She will haul cut to examine her bottom, | Scr Mevora, of Cranberry Isles, Capt Holden, was knocked down i6ih by # sq all in the Western Passage, | near Cranberry Isles, and Niled; the vessel was in bal’ last. The crew were taken off, and the vessel towed into | port and pumiped out. | Scur Carron, Capt Guptill, from Boston for Goldsboro. with mdse, ran ou # ledge at the mouth of Prospect Har- bor on the’ night of the {Sth inst., and has goue to pieces, Sails and rigging and part of carzo saved, No insurance | on veasel or cargo. Loss on vessel, $1,000; on carzo, $2,000, Scnr Yacut Sea Darirt wassold at auction yesterday | by Jobn Draper to the Hell Gate pilots tor their use on the Sound, | Yacut Wanperer, from New York, in entering New- port haroor night of 20th inst got ashore on the extreme | end of the south pomntot Goat Island, but came of at | high water without damaze. | Gorsnoro, NS, July 17—American fishing schr Louisa, | 80 tons, and Samuel, 48 tons, belonging to Ply mouth, to: gether with materials and outfits, are advertised tor sale | Atauction, at Cape Canso, tor the beneft of whom it coneérn—the former on the 18th and the latter on h inst. The Louisa 1s on shore near Giasgow har- Capt Kenston, of brig Westmoreland, at ‘Sydney, CB, | reports that he passed the pilot house or chart house of in + color of the body of the house could not be made also 4 seaman’s chest floating alongside. Suirsui.pinG—A new vessel of 2200 tons is on the stocks at tie shipyard of Mr. Glover, at Quincy Point. for the firm ot Taylor & Thomas, of Boston, and will be launched early in the tall. Notice to Mariners. , Wa tox, DO, July 23, 1874, The followirg statement has been’ made by Superin- | tendent Patterson, of the United states Coast Survey:— On the aiteruoon of July 19 Acting Master Platt, in the Coast Survey kteamer Bache, of the coast of New Jei passed 4 large spar which seemed to project trom sunken vessel. Barnegat Lighthouse at the time w: NAW aboucg miles and the depth of water was 12 fath- gms. The spar, if yetin place, is dangerous to naviga- tion. Whatemen. Arrived at Fayal June 13, barks John P West, Man- chester, of NB. tast from Reunion; I7th. Pacitic. Borden, ot NB. trom Bermuda; Palmetto, Robinson, of NB, trom St Helena—oil not reported. Spoken. Brig Hiram Abiff, Tibbets, 15 days from St Jago for Smiles S& of Cape Henlopen. Schr Geo V Jordan, Duncan, from Portland for Buenos Ayres, June %, lat 7 51 N, lon 32.05, OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS, | Cele ge Asrwere, July 23—Arrived, ships Gen Shepley, Hatch. | ins, Philadelphia; Phineas Pendleton, Pendleton, | Akyab; bark Graafstroom (Dutch), Leclerea, New York. Arrived 21st. ship Guidregn (Nor), Andbord, New York, Bevrasr, July 22—Arrived, bark Alsvid (Nor), Marcus- Donxinx, July 21—Arrived. barks Daphne (Nor), Olsen, New York; Lavarelline Fratelli (Ital), Olivari, d Exstvore—Arrived, ship Sawley Chludow (Br), Basse, | Grovcesten, July 23—Arrived, bark Bessie Morris (Br), Trewaves, New York. Also arrived 23d, bark Ida Mathilde (Ger), Bormann, Darien, Sailed 221, ship Confidence, Howe, Boston; bark F Pi- randello (Ital), Todaro, New York; brig J M Wiswell, Johnson, Aspinwall. Sailed 234, ship Island Home (Br), Gibson, New York; | bark Gefion (Nor), Andersen, Phiiadelphia (neither pre- | viously). Lonvox, July 21—Arrived, ship Titan, Berry, Akyab; 24, sehr» W Drury, Snow, Boston; 28d, ships Wim Tap- scott, Morgan, New York; Gainsborough (Br), Chariton, do; barss Hanoen (Nor), Rodsoth, do; Kordula (Nor), | Gauslaa, do. Lin, July 22—Arrived, bark Emelia (Rus), Randberg, Baltimore. Qurxxsrown, July %—Arrived, Argus, from Montreal ; British Queen, from do. Arrived 2d, barks Antonio M (taP, Marimi, New | ‘York ; 28d, Sarah Douglass (Br), Douglass, Galveston. Of Fastnet 22d, 5 PM, steamship Canada (Br), Webster, from New York for Liverpoo Rortennam, July 23—Arrived, ship Susan L Fitzgerald, Hurley, Boston via Queenstown; bark Castelar (Nor), Land, New York. Also arrived 4d, steamship Rotterdam (Dutch), Jan- zen, New York. Arrived 21st, bark Norsk Veritas (Nor), Isaacsen, New York. Sailed 21st, bark Helen Sands, Bosford, United States ‘Texw, July 22—~Arrived, bark Eliezer Ger), Jorgensen, | Savannah for Emden. Yoxouama, July 19—S; New York via Panama, d, steamship Colorado, Morse, Wnirewaves, July 22—Arrived, brig Sir Colin Gamp- | bell (Br), Rogers, Darien. | Arrived at a port in Un) Kingdom July 23, schr Florence Rogers, Norton, Charleston, | SPOKEN, | Ship United States, Lunt, from Caleutta for Boston (no | date or lat), lon 90 B, Ship Palawan (Br), Scott, from Calcutta (May 7) for ew York (no date or lat), Jon 91 B. Lonpon, July 2%, 1974. The bark Energi, from New Orleans for Narva, before reported ashore at Narva, has been gotten off and towed into Hungerburg. Foreign Ports. Atos Bay, CGH, June 6—In port barks Qneen of the North (Br), Guswell, for Montreal, dg; Nonpareil, Be- yens for Kast London; schr Trio (Duich), Westerveid, for Boston, dg. Axricua, July 12—In port bark Rialto (Br), Carlow, for Curacoa, to load guano for Baltimore. Batavia, May &—Salled, ship © of Ayr (Br), Pie, Bourabaya ani! Now York, (U1? County of Avr @ May —C) red, ship County of Argvie (Br), for New York: oy Staples, for Boston; brig Nellie | Hastings, Hallett. for Philadelphia, Baxonox, May 23—Suiled, ship N Boynton, Nichols, En- rope. aitay June 6—Sailed, schr J Nickerson, Whitman, New York; 13th, brig B'A small, Bush, Ardeape; 2th, ship India, Patton, San Francisco, In port June 29; ship Zephyr, Sweetzer, from Cardiff, | 1 10th; brig’ Lincoln, Gover, for New York, | bKICO, HO date=La port bark Obocola (Haw), | | Webster, Haskell, Caj | Ipswich: Florence & L | Ibis (New York PI | Nanaimo. | Philadelphia for a ns itn ee nn ry af San Francisco; brig Catarina (Ger), for doy idk. Camanimn, July 10—In port bark Henry Pitner, Dickey, or New Fork inédnye: brie Deboraly M Rewiet Soule, for Sagua next day, Soule: for bagua next day, to load tor ® port north ol Kinaston, Ja, July 12—Sailed, brig Georgia, Field, Island Harbor, to Joad vor St Thomas. -” La Linkeran, no date—In port barks Pauillac (Pr), Dex- Faseille, for San Francisco; Cornete (Fr), tor do, idg. Nonrneat,. July 21—Cleared, steamship Scandinavian. (Br), Smita, Liverpool, Newront, BE, July 10— ailed, brig Martha, Purington, Pana, July 4—Arrived previous, schra J P Auger, Cook, Messina. and Kdw Burnett, taylor, New York; John Rose, How: ell, Perna: 0. Sailed previous to 4th, sehr M B Douglass, McTndve, New York. pioncr, July 20—Arrived, brig George Latimer, Norris, ©. July 21—Arrived, steamship Circassian (Br), Liverpool, july 16—Arrived previous, bark Lubra, nore. 15, barks May Queen, Connolly, from Balti- , Mindora, Barelay, from do. SINGAPORK, May 1S—5niled,’ ship Oceola, Nickerson, Cebu; nh, Dark Nvdia Br), Harwood, Boston ; 2b, slip Calcutta, Panton, Liollo, In port May 8),’steamship Luzon, for Hong Kong; ship ir), Pyne, for Castine, Wil-on, une: barks Win Froing, ( ew York, Idg? Rosina, Hanson, from Padang, arrive May 20, to comatose cargo for New York. . i y St Maro, July 2—1 chr max for xin ide ‘m port schr Two Sisters (Br), Tho- ST Journ, NB. July 2)— (Br), leek, New Yorke ATrve® Sehr Hamming Bira Arrived 2hd, stewtnsl artttived 2M, steainship Tyrian (Br), Lawson, Glasgow Cleared 224, sehrs Annie (1 White Star (Hf), Clark, New Yorke, (BP Peck, and Cleared 16th," steamship Napoli (Bx), Brown, Livers ited 224, ship Lightning ¢B: , (with w cargo ol tuniber vaited at'eeye Valparaiso Tautri, June 2—1n port scht Staghound, for San Fran- cisco. Vatraraiso, July 1—Arrived previous ‘olag: (Br May, Iquique for New York (eee wissehere VOUS AT, shi uintero (Gi ern portahour J iy 280, Manning, for rons, ‘Arrived, ship Southern Cross (Br), table, Yo soa on. Malge f Sailed (no date), bark Ieonium, ‘um, rica; schr Favorite, San Francisco, bien American Ports. ALUXANDRIA, July 21—Arrived, schr Annie Valen- tine, Groton. Below—One brig and a large fleet of schooners, bound up. Satled—Schrs H lL Whiton, Oliver Ames, H G MeFar- Jand, and © H Foster, Hostou; Twilight, New Haven: Carrie Holmes, Providence, BOSTON, July 23—arrived, steamships Lord Clive ., Foster, Charleston; Bn, | Urgihart, Liverpool; m Lawrence, Howes, Baltimore via Norto'k; Nepiune, am, Victou; Berry, New York; brig Idatia (Br), Gral Express 0 W scirs’'Wm Phetbs, Cranmer, Philadelphia Tilton, Ireland, do; A D Scull, Summers, and Matt Franklin, Atwood, ao; Union Flag,’ “Frisble, Wee- awken. Cleared—Barks Sebastiano Caboto (Ital), Scar neenstown for, orders; Lucille (Br), Andrews, Port led way: brig FH Jenniugs, Mahoney, Portiand; James Ww Maggie J Chadwick, jaitimore: Ki New York via Kennebec itiver; do do. BALTIMORE, July 2—Arrived, brig Adeiaide (Fr), Martins, Demerara. Cleared—Bark Paladin (Arg), Jones, St Johns PR (and sailed). 23d—Arrived, meeamaalipe Leipzig (Ger), Hoffman, Bremen; Octotara, Reynolds, New York: achrs Charles Mortord, Parsons, Bull River, SC; Margaret & Lucy. from Providence: E H Atwood, trom Bangor; F 6 Stevens, from Koaton; Saml © tert, from New York; Nicanor, from Rondout; Jas H Hovy from New Haven. Cleared—steamers America, Billups, Savannah; John Hopkins, Hallett, Boston ; Josephine Thompson, Moore, New York; barks Lindo’ (Br), Durle, London: Tante (Rus), Romolom, Newry; Johann Ludwig (Ger), Hollies, Bremen; brig Mathilde & Jernaas (Pord, Gareia, Dette: rara; schrs Sallie Coursey, Sipple, Charleston, Chas Woolsey, tor New, Haven, , Sailed—Barks J’Ludwig; brig Mathilde & Jernaas. BAY RIVER, NC, July 20—Sailed, sehr BT Biggs, Bizgs, Perth anny: BANGOR, July 2f—Arnived, schr Martha Sargent, Clos- sen, New yor«. Cleared—Schrs_ Georgia, McClure, Barbados; Sea Breeze, Freethy, New York. BATH, July 21—Arrived, brig 8 V Merrick, Lippincott, Boston; scnts Mary E Van Cleat, Thorndike, Camden tor Pittston, to load ior Nassau; Julia Baker, Baker, — tor Gardiner. Sauled—Sehr Farragut, for City Point. ‘22d—Sailed. ‘i Alfred, Burt, Bangor, to load for Lon- don; schrs David Streaker, Vangilder, Baltimore ; Li yolta, Wiuttemore, New Yorks Jobu H’ Rrang, Pitcher, lo; Henr; Seavy. 1, do CHARLESTON. July d0- Arrived, schr Willie Trim, Perry, Rockport, Me. Bailed—Bark David Babcock, Coleord, New York. 2%3d—Arrived, barks Alaska (Hr), Evans, Havana; Jes sie (Br), Smith, do; sche Utiwan, Prince, Baltimore. CAMBEN, July 2)—Arrived, sche W R Darling, Pendle- toa, Bangor tor New York. DIGHTON, July 2t—saile41, schr Saran W Blake, Briggs, New York sq uimaux, Chase, Haverstraw. GEORGETOWN, DC, July 2l—Sailed, schr Carrie 8 Hart, Davis, Providen RENRIANOLA, July 17—Arrived, schr Franklin, Wert lew York. NEW ORLEANS, July 23—Arrived, steamship City of Galveston, vans, New York, 22d —-ailed, steamship City of San Antonio. Cleared—ship Scioto (Br), Mitchell, pivernscy, NORFOLK, July 2i—Arrived, sehr Ocean Wave, Zaluf, New York. yREWBURYPORT, July 22—Arrived, schr Scie, Smith, jew York. NEW BEDFORD. July 2—Arrived, schr Louisa Fran- cis, Kelley New York. sailed—Sclirs H W Foster, Rich, Georgetown, DC; Har- net Lewis, New York; Wm Son narae erent, 10; Phen did, Phinney, do; Isaac Sherwood, Ingall, do; 08 Haz- ard, Barker, do; Nightingale, Young, do, NEWPORT, July 2l—Arrived, schr Barah Laverne, Smith, New York via Dutch Ssland, for Branford, to lay up (and sailed 22) 2d—Arnived, schr James M Bales, Arnold, Elizabeth- rt. Petnited —Schrs Excelsior, Blydenburg, Somerset tor New York; Mary A Pre imore, Sherman, do ior do; Cab- inot, Westall, New York TSmith, Buker, New Bed- ford tor do; Palinarus (US Coast Survey), Bradiord, tor do via Long Isiand Sound, surveying; sloop Odd Fellow, Dyer, New York or Orient, LI. NEW LONDON, July 22--Arrived, schr Elm City, Fall River for New York. i pailed—Brig Belle of the y, for New York: schre Cornelius, do; J BOunningham, do; Dr Franklin. do. PENSAOOLA, July l4—Arrived, bark Abbie N Frank- lin, Means, Key West; «chr Annie Whiting. Havener, do. Bark Asia (Sp), Gonzala, South Sbields; brig Sally Brown, Ross, Boston; scr Vernal, Maller, Gaives Clea: ton, PHILADELPHIA, July 22—Cleared, schr L Charch, Pierce, New Bedtord. a—Arrived, steamabip, Rattlesnake, Artes, Boston; schrs Joseph W Wilson. Weeks, Charleston, SC; Daniel jayti: Ellen Holgate, Golding, mith, Bramtree; Oharleg A Coulcomb, rennimoi bell, Bridgeton. ¥ bark Fenice (Ital), Solari, Cork or Falmouth for orders; sehr msbip Fanita, Howe, New York Sam! McManemy, Wally, woasTLE, Dél, July 23 AM—Passed down PM yester- aay, steamship Florida, tor Providence; this AM, bark Geo’ B Doane, for Antwerp. Passed up last evening, schrs Charlex’E Paige, from Boston; George H Bent ‘omerset. from Cambridgeport, and L M Lovell, trom Fall River; schrs Lady Franklin, from Lanesville and Adilia” Corson, trom Boston, anchored off here this AM and remained. Scora MH Westcott, tor Alexandria; James Ailderdice and Ephraim and Anna, for Boston: Maggie J Lawrence (new), tor Charleston, and K F Vabada, tor Providence, anchored off here last night and procecded this AM. Schr E J Heraty, for Hyannis, whi A pnt back 19th leaky, passed down this morning, having male the necessary airs. Yacht ‘acht Club) passed up this AM. Pasyed up since AM report, schra Samuel man, from Portland; © D Lathrop, trom Lubec; D Hayhes trom Bath; Oliver Dyer, from Saco; Florelia, from Provincetown: B Keid and Ella Frances, trom Kennebec River; Wiame, from Belfast; Fannie Hanmer, from Nantucket, and Alice B, trom Boxton. Ship John O Baker, for London, and bark Sam Shepherd, tor Cien- fuegos, Dassed dow ‘Lewns, Dei, July 2i, AM—Hark Autocrat went to sea yesterday. Sche Hi & F Chambers sailed for rhilad phia this AM, with iron irom the wreck of the schr Me way. PORTLAND, July 21—Arrived, bark Gen Fairchild (new, of Freeport. (120 ton) Kelley, Freeport, to load for Taverpool; schrs Nee, Starr, "Poland, Baltimore; ie J Dinstnor , Phiiadelphia. ehr Bd Willatd, Wooibury, Philadelphia. Salled—Bark Hattie S Jackson, Bark Black Kagte Went to sea 20th. PROV July 2—Arrived, schr James O'Dono- hue, Warren, 3 ez, Pit. Sailed—Steamers Blackstone, Hallett, Baltimore, via Noriolk; Mary, Kogers, Philaddlphias schrs Altred Bra- brook, Phillips, Georgetown, DC; Gov JY Smith, Cro- well, do; Davit Clarkson, Ireland, Philadelpina ; ' Flo ence, Sackett, Haversiraw: Win Voorhis. Goldsmith, do 1B Diverty, Nickerson; Wim H Bowen, Golien; Harvest, Corvin; Eva'Diverty, Hand; George 8 Repplier, Bliza Sarah Jane, Long; Hannah’ Blackinan, Arnold; Wm 0 Trish, Terrill: Lizzie, taylor; Celeste, Brown; HP Ely, Biokés, aud Grace Watson, Raynor, New York. ‘At the head of Lone tstand Sound, 2st PM, bound east, brig Wm Dobson: schrs Bay State, Golden Rule, Amelia, W Starrett aa D i, Ingraham; stoops Fred Brown, Wilson, New York for Bristol; Ida’ May. PAWTUCKET. Juiy 2—Arrived, schr Brandywine, Adams, Philadelphi WICHMON. July, 2—cailed, schre Ella H Barnes, Lander, New York via Osborne's; Campbell, Raton, Bow ton via Providence ; Hagle, Cobb, New York. ROCKPORT, Me, July 16—Sailed, bark JG Norwoo4, Shepard, Baltimore; Isth, actirs’ Daisy E Parkburst, Hodgdon, do: 2st, Josiah Whitehouse, Farnham, Nor- folk. “ROCKLAND, July 21—Salled, schrs David Ames Ames, Rockport for Florida; Flecwwing, Kenniston, New York; Susan, Bishop, and Adrian, Hunt, do. SAN FRA D0, July 15—Arrived, bark Marams. (Br), Nissen, 1 nul red — Ht hip Chiu abip emington (Br). Muurc Sailed. ip Miduignt, Kendrick, Honolulu, &¢. Ship % were stip Marianne Nottebohm, Whitney, ew York. 2sd—sailed, Ppemenle Gravane, for Panama, with 142 asecngere aid heavy (rerun PeAN PEDRO, July Ioesauted, bark Remijio, Howard, July 23—Saiied, steamship Worcester, Kedge, Boston. uly 2l—Arrived, schrs Jennie N Huddell, Philadeiphia, Benj Strong, Hinks, Port Job Lurvey, Hoboken. ne Witsone Philader pt z—artived, bark Tuck Sing (Br), 00 ” July m—Arrived, bark Linda, S10 Whos for Portland; sobre Henry G Fay, Phitadelphin ee seg ostorne New York tor fast 5 , Bangor tor Vhiladeiphia, : at, tone chard W Denham, 1ona, Henry @ Fay and Matanzas. WILMINGTON, Wallace, Rotter SAVANNAH, Sailed—Senr RWS UTSALADY, Jul Marshall, San Fran VINEYARD HAY July 2—Cicared, bark Charlotte Ger), MISCK LLANBOUS, (OLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM COURT: wi different States; legal everywhere; no publicit hho tees in advance; advice tree, Commissioner for every State and Notary Public, FREDERICK }, KING, Counsellor at Law, 353 Broadway. h BSOLUTE DIVORCES OSTAINED IN DIFFERRNT Btates; legal everywhere; desertion, &c., sufcient CATS y nob plic.ty required; no charge unu! divorce aavice ire, air M. HOUSE, Attorney, 195 Broadway AND PROB. ARALYSIS, DISEAS tate, Caleatus, Gra prostate gland stimulates the formation of the stone an gravel more than auy other disease. How atsurd, them, to expect to cure one without the other, See Dr, HEATH'S pamphiets, as this is 4 sample case presented e drinking the “BETHESDA daily :—Dear > SPRING WATER” T have voided eighteen calculi. water has decomposed and dissolved thom, as they are easily crushed with the thumb and Anger, being porous My paralysis haw also been relieved. JAMES 1 OA TER, New York. Depot aud covsuitation room Broadway, New York,

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