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1 THE CHILD STEALERS. | The Scene of the Strarg@e Crime. | i THE MOTHER'S s7oRY ; : | ATrip Over the Reaty; Followed | by the Kidnap pers. | —_——, | BOILAM LATA, July 25, 1874, Tne route whichthe lyuss children traversed ‘whie in Gre carmtage W¥th their kidnappers has ‘become mVested With 87.ch unusual interest that there is no douds bus/it will become historical. ‘The vagaries of the Van Tassels and the poor peda- | gogue of Sleepy Boviow are as much matters of bistory as the CapW,re of Major André ona neigh: | boring highway. ‘ihese long, deserted avenues 0! | Germantown, with their quiet residences far back | among the trees, destitute of gas lamps and up- | Irequented by police, must remain for years to | come the dread of anxious mothers an® the | Rightmare of chikiren. Germantown 13 & suburb of Philadelpnia only as Tarrytown or | Dobos’ Ferry or New Rochelle is @ suburb of New York. It ts included in the newly added | ‘Twenty-second ward, it is true, Dat it is as iar dis- | tant from city air and city life as thougbit were — @bunéred miles trom ”hiladelpnia, A SILENT SUBURDAN SOLITUDE. Not only are 1t8 avenues and janes deserted, but | the whole place Jeaves the impress of a dreamy existence upon its guiet inhabitants. Save tne business men of this suburb, who harry off on early trains and return late in the afternoon, there are no evidences of life in any of the thousands of beautiful vitias which are seen nestling timidiy among the trees on every hand. As Jules Verne ‘would probably write about Germantown were he @etailed to work up this case, so 1 may say that ‘this viltege, wecms to exist in utter dependence upon some gteater social power than itself, It defies map- | Makers to outline its limits, Without either in- | Gustry or commerce, it gets along alter the most | quiet, comiortabie fashion. Its inbabitants seem to lead retired lives. Its houses impress the visitor ‘with the most inspiring ideas of comfort. They seem to be dwellings across whose thresholds care or sorrow never enter. They have the iook of peaceul, silent homes, ‘‘whose doors never grate, Whose window panes never rattle, whose Moors | 8 never roar, whuse | whose locks do not click, | mever creak, whose chimney furniture never squeaks vand whose hosts make no wore noise than their ~Bhadows.”’ THE SCENE OF THE ABDUCTION. Certain it is (nat no better locality could have ween selected for the abduction of achild than Washington lane. The noise of a passing truin occasionally wakes up te neighborhood, but Shere are jew persous pass along its pavemenis, | except in the morning or evening, as the trains depart or arrive. A drive of a quarier of a mile, alter turing into Washington lane from German- | town avenue, brought me to the brow of w steep bil. On either side were rows of begutial reeie deuces, and the air seemed pervaded with # deati- Wke suilluess. Up and down this hiil, I owas aiterwards to learn from the mother of tne boy, the child-stcalers were in the habit of driving. A square brick house, quite high avove the road, next met my view. It was partially pidden from the sireet by @ quantity of evergreens. A wide, vine covered veranda rans around tue house, Entering the te, your correspondent wWaiked up to the iront @oor, and inquired jor Mrs. Ross. A SORROWFUL MOTHER'S STORY. | ‘The lady was seated on the veranda, and asshe | rose to Weicome your correspondest, when ms card was handed her, thers was to be seeu ail the g@race and carriage of a courageous, resolure woman, suifering under a terribie ail: ion. There ‘was a motwer’s grie! in every leature of that calm, pale face. Stately, almost queenly, of mien, with- Ont any affected anguish, this motver kindly ex- | pressed her willingness to tell what sne knew, And it Was With more than ordinary regret that | asked Mrs. Ross to begin, Knowing .uli well all the isons other boy which te barrative woud Gall | forth. | “There 1s little that 1 can tell you about the abe duction of Charley,” began Mrs. Ross; “out there are some facts rgardiny the eveuts prior to tne Kidnapping that have not been told, These are Thai, lor the better part of a week preceding the aaevent, these men were seen repeatedly by a meighbor and by the children. ‘Ine men drove up grom the direction of the railroad crossing, near | Onew street. Driving aiong leisurely they would stop in Lie road, as Uf to fix some pait o! the har- Bess, and alter attracting the attention of the chii- dren would give them candy, On several occa- sions they drove past up the till, and not meeting the boys turned and came siowly down.”” { “Did the appearance of these men not attract | your attention *” | “Without exetting our suspicions we were Father aunoyed. Mr. Ross toid Waiter, the elder | boy, that be must not take candy from any @ranger, lt Was only a day or two previous to the ubduction that he learned of these facts.” What ideas did the aeihbors form # T asked. “Dr. Waiker, WA, On (Wo Occasions, saw the men on the read, set them down at first a« country pliysiciaus, ‘Ibe carriage they drove was always the sume dingy-lookip, afair, while the horse, a fine-looking animal, aiways appeared iresh, as if be bad uot travelled auy great disiance. Themen had intelligent-looking laces and were the very last persons one would suspect 0, such work. Ur. Walker determined to adcress them on meeting them for the second time, but both turned tueir beads abrupuy away. ‘here are a great many people in tue World WhO are unsocial Who are not | Daves; so itis not surprising that this fact did uot strike the bector as suspicious. Who could dream of any such @ crime? Who but a motuer can realize the awiul import of the words ‘A | stolen child) * * * The actual facts of the abduction have been tula betor On the day preceding I had gone down to Atlantic City. My brother came down a3 800 it was tully realized that the child was gone past Lope of finding. He did not break the | Tews to me wor he Lad, in @ measure, prepared my mind for it. It was @ dread{ul shock. Tne Know,euge of Charley's death would wot have equailed it. (am trytug to be nopeiz, 1 be @eve in the Ainughty and justice,” THE ROUTE. “Wil you be so kind as to go over the route taken by te avductors of your cutid, a8 given by Walter, the elder boy?” I asked as I'spread outa large may Oo: the vicinity. “i will if 1 can, and the name of each street Geemns burned tuto my heart,” repied the lay. ‘Then slowly, but surely, Mrs, 8 traced out te route exactly as ascertatnea to Le correct oy the | Most care! mvestigution. To the northward, | aiong Washington lane, thon svutheast ne Limekiin road, through the little crossroads of Pittaville, thence south over the same road, Known at that point as Ross street til) ic merges into Church lane, down to Hancock street, across tw tie eastward to Sooemaker lane, then down one block to Wakefield street and aioug this until it ends in Fisher's lane. Along 8 road I gaw the sad, anxious mother ioliow her ¢ aren, in honest imagination, as s! told how the carriage, with its ireignt bad travelled on and on till hk etreet Was reached. Here a turn Was m tue old and well known York road, and ty Was jullowed toward the south autil Germantown g@venue was reached, in the lttie hamiet ot Kising Sun. Through Germantown avenue, aiways now toward the heartoi the city, the route bronwut my pencil down tothe intersection of this thor oughiare with Lehign avenue, Now to tue cw ward half @ dozen squeres to ood air thence toward the south, @ good mile and a quar ter, to Thompson; thence east to iraokiord road and shackamack’ street; thence dows the latter to Ricumond street, and then to the nistorical corner 0 put out, Palmer street, Ww it was a sad narrative. s eluer boy Was THE SUS: EB OF Lou “When did the elder boy returo?’ Tasked, to Chaige the currents of thougut, Wrought him home about nine o'clock, The nm were tal t Joar o'clock, aud a8 ne a tuey Were Separated a nt lid have beeu wild with y had | been an Xie home aud tue culldren been Missing at tea time. Asit was they were m the care of a servant and were possibly overlooked. Mr, Ross missed the nd had inquired everywhere among ours beiore the boy Waiter was trou hom The terrible letters huve wil’ been ke from | ne dud I Know little or nothing o! their contents. aw sure that [ know ot | ho persous who bear either Mr. Ross or ysett any entaity, Certainly mo one Living or dead van had cause sufticient | jor revenge by this dreadful means. f hive now | With only one hope, and suat is the return of my | Poy Cnsriey.”” SOME IMPORTANT WITNE: Thanking Mrs. Ross tor the courtesies which she Mad shown your correspc nt, and teuderin Biweere words of sympa liy, | returne two m@rcet and drove on up the lane and eventnally over the entire route, us described above. ; The trip was iraught wht many in: | cides, all more or less worthy of record, but, jor this letter, 1 pass on to the results of juquiry and observation at (ue lag: point where | the kidvappers Were seen, It would appear that | she buggy We driven down Paluier street irom the | direction @f Wildey strect, oud that at the corner ©) KichMORG HLieEs bh Loree Was vligeked wp, ap- | anne | chase and departed, — Once, | the party. | ing. | aroused, | fabrication | the without stores as a centre of life, | | to justice whether proud or humbue, rich or poor. | premises. | evenings past. \SOMMUTALION Or THE farently to give an opportunity for the men fo see ‘whetner the uelgaboriood was clear of policemen. Jt ie a locality redolent of bad smells and «irty | Alreeta, and Would flad many counterparts in tue | Fourth and Sixth wards. Findmg that the coast Was clear the men were distinctly seen to let te | elder boy Out of the carriage. 1 Will let the people ip the neighborn od tell the tale:— TEB CliAR MAKER'S STORY. Joun D, Hay owns the store into witch the boy, Waster, went for the firecrackers. He estabtixnes the fact by afterwards recognizing tbe boy, that ths Was the Walter Koss. The boy made his pare Mr. Hay says, he hoticed tee boy vo toward the door and ivok out as i he feared some one would leave him, TH SALOON KEEPER'S STORY, Mr. Gardner, living at she corner @ Kichmond and Palmer streeta, says that he saw the men dis- ttactly. He gave the description usea by the po- live, He had ms attention called to the men by the fact of seemg two little bos and Do ladies In ter iegs. Worcester, the wan arrested, very much 1e- Rembled the taller man of the two in the buggy, but Mr, Gardner says that he coaid pot swear posi- tively to las ide: Mrs, McCool, a | living near by, tells the story of the poor litte voy Walter’ grief when he found bis brother gone and that he Was lost, Mr. Pueotx, an employéiu the Northern Rail- Toad station, living vear by in Eustis street, was TIPLE SHEET, a NEW YORK. HERALD, SUNDAY, JOLY 26, 1874.—TR NEW YORK CITY. ‘The German Arion Society held tts first *anual summer night festival last night at the (czosseum in Joues’ Wood. Probably ten teousawd persons | were preseut and the tuo was fst and lurious. The men held the chiidren betweea — Bown men were fine, inteliizeut look | also seen, und he told again the story of the boy's | revern to his home in Washington lane. He had found him cryiug in Lhe street. Investigation only seems to intensify the mys- tery. THE POLICE FALLURE. Not the slightest clew. The police force have worked pauently, dlixenty and with great ardor to cateh and Dunish these scoundrels, but, suange to say, we have hot met with the sligitest success—captcin Heine to w re- porter, Sveh ts the confession of the Captain of the Philadeiphia poiice, alter he has had the manage- ment of the Russ abduction case Jor twenty-Lve days. | MR. ROSS DENIES | the theory of “Vindex.” During an interview with bit to-day le was greatly excited aud aud denounced the article as a “base apd tureatened tv prosecure parties who published it.” Your correspongeut bas no desire {to represent any one falsely in deaiing with this case, nor would he say aught that Would render any one the Victim of popular suspicion. But the theories ad- vanced by “Vindex’ are not jabrications of Wwe writer, a8 Mr. Ross denounces them, but have been whispered upon al! sides by Men and womeu who are as justified in stating their opinion as Mr. | ang No. 184 First street, Williamsburg. | days’ ubseuce. hoss ig in stating Ms. Tue NEW YORK HERALD 1s | not the oly journal that has taken up the deeply mysterious side of this yuestion. Wiue tt has, in- deed, been the first to give it opeuly and witaout fear, Otner shee 8 bave already Ninted at it An afternoon newspaper takes up the case irom pre- cisely the same point, aud comments upon the letter as follows:— Atthe request of Mr. Ross and the police authorities We retrained irom publishing a great deal o1 imorimation which Nad come into our possesion, UUs NOW that jour hails outsiue of the city have tailed to keep the reports from tbe pubite, we cannot see any impropriety mi tlie ing (be people ‘of Philadeiphia hat there are serivas goubts entertained about ibe kiduapping vf little Charley During the past week the detectives seem to have abandoned the hunt tor the chili Mealery” and | they, are apparently © inystiied with it, Deiective Taggart bad always neid the | opinion that Mr. Koss and his famuly kept back impor- Lant ipiormatiun trom tue auiborities, and he has not been about the Central station recentiy, a brother was in the conference with the ott 4 We make public these tings to-day in oider to encour age rather than diminish the work of search tor the vil- ous abductors, wheiher they are ‘cross’ or crooked” men, of whe.her they are persons acqua ‘nted or connected with the Koss iainity. Let thein 'e brougint at Dot the elightest cicw bas been obluined of the where- abouts of the child is the most remarkadie fact in ihe the country.—Philadelphia Eveniug criuainal annals of | Meal. Why, I also ask, 1s the entire Philadelphia news- paper press so mysterious and so guarved in its Statements and its news in regard to tuts case? WHAT IS IN THB LETTERS? There is ove mysterious circumstance in this case, Which troubles and peplexes every one It is well knoWn tal dir, hoss Was received numerous threatening letters, The nuture, churacier aud even apoition of the contents of thes: letvers were given exclusively in these columns several days ago. They were reproduced everywhere, aud there 13 scarcely apy one Wao 18 LOW Unaware what they were. Yet up to this hour Mr. Ross pusitively Treiuses to allow these ieiters to ve printed entire, or to alow @ lac-simile of ther cuiography to oe published anywhere. Mr. Rows perhaps has Waby reasons for keeping back tue letlers, und it is all the more pecuhar tual he suould Gave selectea tue Weakest one. In & community where so many jounals are circulated, abd among people Who Mave all read the nature of such communications, it seems impossible that | Mrs. Ross should uot be now tuorouguly tamuiar With the Convent of all of them. | ‘The arraignment of the kidnappers begins to look more aud more douovul. bir. Ross insists | that he must have the cuila, aod since the Police have signaily jailed in their part of the work, it | seems probabie that the tatner will pay the money, Tegain is abseut oLe aad the thieves be allowed to escape. A DETERMINED SUICIDE. Friday night, at half-past ten o'clock, Henry Greve, of No. 175 Christopber street, committed deliverate suicide, with a probable attempt to murder hig wile. A HERALD reporter visited the sceue of the tragedy. No. 175 Ouristopher street 18 @ restaurant—a hard looking house, with an entrance on Weehawken street, fringed all roand witn a heavy cordon of trucks and wagons, EI- Jecting an entrance by the side door the reporter jound himsell ina barroom. A huge black New- foundiand dog chained to a pillar vigorousiy chal- lenged the enirance, “hat dog will bite you!” cried @ boy in the room. The reporter moved advisedly aside and turned his attention 10 @ human sufferer, whose hysteri- cal shrieks ciainea bis atcention and exciuded |) iolding thelr arms 10 lug orious eas Jor the moment all otuer thoughts or cousidera- | tions, She was a singularly handsome and well formed young woman. Her jeatures were moulded with the ciassic harmony that designates tue ancient Grecian models, She satin an ordinary barroom ‘ armehair, and she was exhib.tiog the horribie sand contortions Of a seri msequent Upon tue seli-de husband, The re, orter walked along a mean passage up a singie fligit o( uucarpered stairs and found him- of hysterical ction of her sell im (he presence of deaty. ‘The tody jay upon @ bed. Very paie, placid ana sieep. luke it jooked. It was the frame of What had ouce been a vigorons, logically speaking, aa intelieciual man. Was @8 pale as chalk. Ine hair and musca were as Dack 48 evony. ‘The Coroner's ouicer lilted the ciotniug Of the corpse and reveaied four livid noles over tue stomach. The frst was. bitu- din @ direct line with the naval avd jour inches above it; the tures OLaers formed an isos ce es triungie aroina the breast bone, having its Vase three inches above Che spot Lrst described, Death ensucd in fiteev minutes. Its DILts 50% cry and that his wite is sister o; we restaurant pvoprietor, Henry Engelsxing, on tne For sowe days be had been in a moody, introspective condi ion. He had repeatediy nu- aressed Gesponding letters to his Wue, aitnough their circumstances and mode of living quite comiortaui | When he comrcenced his suicidal act last nigtt ; Sophl., lis wile, Was beside him, With the ex- traordinary Cunning characterisie of the sane ‘The 08 sulcide, ne Lad placed @ heavy wadded counter- Wane over his breast to smotaer the sound of tue shots. He tired two bullets into his stomach whne | bis wie was pear, and then he raised himself in the bod Wiere he lay and seemed to threaten ber. She fled down stairs, and he then disenarged two wore barrels into lis body and deliperatety laid pistol ou the mantelpiece near. He was un- dressei and in bed, Charred marks of the powder stain the suirt he wore whem he perpe deed, and which he wore when the re; oite bim. OMttcer Townsend, of the Nintu p in oMciai charge of the body. THE PISTOL USED WIIM FATAL EFFEOT, Love and Despair. Coroner Kessler yesterday beld an ing the case of Henry W. Wagner, the Ge 1 ot ame, who two or th days ago « i suicide in his ruc ut No, 36 First ave- nue, by shooting iimeseif throngn the heart. De ceased had been pecuniarily emt 3 but his greatest tr e Was the high regard in which he ghter of a well known physician, w and, psycho. | | by a raid d | that Greve ias been employed at Beb- | ne the | failed to reciprocate his love an utarry hin, a8 he ulleved rep pronnsed to | 40, Previous to Bring th sed a letter to bis frend No. 517 First street, in whieh be ne deverminaion to comiit suicide and wf, ders wboUt the dik posiuon of Wis ciects, Wagner aiso wrote a letter to the lady who had driven him to despar. however, iucolerent aud indicates a vrain eased, It ts, dis. COGGIA's COMET, the Peeple of Jamaica Think of It. Kixcsron, Jam,, July 18, 1874. Acomet has been seen in our sky lor several Ita appearance is having an extra- ordinary effect upon the superstitions Jears of the lower classes, Who regard it a8 @ Maniiestation of the di-pieasire of God, and, cousequently, aeeu- ciate With it the present visitation of smallpox, DEATH SENTENCE, CoLumaus, Ohio, July 26, 1874, Governor Allon to-day commuted the sentence What | ate manner. | Berved upon the direct | ceased of Hugh Dougherty, senteuced to be hanged at | Lapoapver, Ohio, July pay $0 juprisyument jor jue, ) ‘The first annual excursion of the “Journalistic Fraterntty” took piace yesterday under the most auspicivus circumstances, The burge Chicago and the steamer Olyphant, which had been chartered for the occasion, Started promptly trom the 1oot of ‘Thirty-!ourth street, at ten o'clock, comfortably | tiled by about 256.01 the “knights oi the quill” and | their W.ves, sweet earts and jriends, ai bent on baving a huppy ume. The sail up the Hidson was thoroughly eujoved by the excursionisia, ‘The Governors Isiand band iurnished tne music. Punch and Judy shows, dancing and general jolly frolickiag made the vay at Lxcelsior Park pass pleasantly, and at jour o’clock the party, with much regret at the lateness 01 tue hour, embarked for home, BROUKLYN. a ae The tax receipts jor the past week amounted to $54,627 68, About half past three o’clock yesterday morning a hre was discovered in tne four story brick bulld- Ing, W ich 18 used lor Manulaciucing purposes, 18 owued by Willam Ackiey, of Northport, is damaged about $3,000 and is iniiy sured, Professor Bergh, of the Society !or the Preven- tion of Cruelty to Animais, wiil hereafter prosecute the oMcers o/ the various city railroad companies Jor using lame, spavined and windbroken horses on their roads, instead of the drivers, Justice Semler yesierday fued the superintendent of the Nostrand Avenue ullioud Company and the lore- man oj tue company $15 cach tor allowing a lame horse to be driven on their ine. Joseph Thon, another joremau on he Nostrand avenue line, was fined $5 by Justice Rile. NEW JERSLY. Just as Newark was working itself up to the dread belie! that Emma J, Dalrymple, elght years old, had been abducted, sne turned up alter turee phe hud lost her way. A batch of river thieves have been committing | depreuations on the docks at East Newark. OmMcers | spotted them, but, though aimed with revolvers, Were not abie co make the Knaves surrender, ‘Ihe Newark dog pound will be opened to-mor- row. It is located at the city wharf and will be in charge of ex-Police Sergeant Shmitz, men have been appointed unimuzzied dog snatch. ers. Yesterday they Were swotn into office, Taey wil be coutroliew by the Chief of Police. Two | | wagons wii ve at tneir disposal. Dogs will bot be received from boys. The snatchers will receive Hity ceuts ior every dog they pick up. THE RAILROAD WAR SPECK IN NEWARK. Determined Action ot the Authorities—A Manifesto from President Johnson. As might naturally be expected, there is wide- | spread anxiety to see what the upshot will be of , the trouble between the city of Newark and the Centrai Railroad regarding the proposed breaking through the embankment of the Newark and New York branch, Yesterday the coun- sel fur the company, ex-Chancellor Ben- jamin F. Williamson, visited Newark and commissioner a manifesto fom Mr. Joun Yaylor Joluscn, President of tae roud. ptrect Couimigsioner’s letter, notilying lun of the actiou of Couuch, aud OF lus Getermination to cut throug te euibankment to-morrow morning, aud then udaed:—"should you attempt to carry your threat into execution acd take tue law into your oWn haucs the Company will make bo resistance whic’ Tast ne peace. us yoursel, responsibie for the consequences of aby hiezal ucts whicy you May commit.’ Des, ite this threat tie Street Commissioner of Neware declares Ubat he wili carry out bis orders jrom the Council and proceed with the opening. ld auy resistunce ve made by the company, 18 not at all likeiy, the police iorce will sus- tain the city autuorities, THE PASSAIC WATER SUPPLY, The Trouble Becoming Serious in Jer- sey City—A Physician Attacked. ‘The statement of Professor Wurtz tnat the water supply of Jersey City and Hoboken was @ question | Clascra Rantane. | of lie or death is being gradually verified. Yexcer- day morniug Dr. Brooks, one of the city plysiciansy arcse irom his bed and drank a giass of water’ which he drew bimself from the nydrant. He | emptied the first giassfal into the basin, as the glass did not appear to be clean; but, on examination, he found the glass was | periecuiy clear. The secoud gilassful was suil muddy, thouga jess so than the rst, aud ue BWwallowed It During tne day he was attacked with diarchoa, and last evening he as- sured & HeRacp reporter tuat he atiributed tne attack to the impure water, Dr. Dochasr, agother City physician, spoke in stil strogger tevms as to the deadiy edect waoich was sure to resu.t irom the use vi tue Water 1) its present condition, Toe only Way to mitigate te evi is by the uxe of ciarcoal fiiters, put these are beyond rhe reach of the poor. Mewuwhile the city authorities are Not a word 1S sald AbOUT that long promised meeting Of tie Water boards of Jersey (ivy and Newark. ‘ihe peo .€ of the latter city can affurd to be some- Wat ndifferent, ior they have # purer supply. SUDDEN DEAT OF A CANAL BOAT OAPTAIN. Lagt evening, about halt past seven o’clock, Cap- | tain Thomes Kelly, oi the tug boat Lafayette, entered Mark’s barber shop, in Hudson street, dersey City, aud while sittiugin a chair waiting for iia tu:n tobe attended his head was noticed to droop on his breast as if he were failing asleep. When ab aiteinpt Was made io arouse him 1t was found tuat he was dead. the cougty plysician and the police were at once notifled. Vecexsed wus about tuirty-five years of age and belonged in West Troy, N. 1. The body was tuken in caarge by iriends of the deceased residingia Jersey City. THE WAR ON DOG3 iN JERSEY, Mickey Free, Poundmaster of Jersey City, reports to Board of Aldermen that he has sliuugatered 150 cauines since the 16th inst. The number of dogs taken Lato the pound was Sixteen were reieased by their owners on payment of the regu- lur iee, aud the remainder are how awaltivg claitn- auis. [tis worthy of nore that nota single case has been reported of any tn this ei Vick has i any cit'zeu (0 KL dogs tound running at large; yet (ere are no complaints and the prociaiation ts practically # dead eu THE JERSEY BIGAMY CASE, Coughian Still at Large—Wife No. lon the Warpath, A swarm of deputy sher.fs aud constables swept through Doboxen yesterday ta searcu of Cougulan, who was couvicted of bigamy on Friday in the Court of Oyer and Termiuer at Jersey City. District Attorney Judge Bedie, deapatcied four detectives afier the laissing man, and Mr. Garreison stated last even- ing that he liad not the siightest denbt Coughlan | would be captured. He aiso believed that the recommendaiion to mercy in the verdict would be enurety disregarded ov account of the Bight. Wisse Coughian, the Instance the judictivent was Joand, has now com- menced proce ngs, Witu & View to optain her portion Of Cougiilan’s estate. be insuiuted lor divorce and alimony, Great syin- pathy 1s expressed in ktuouk jor the second wile, who velougs Lo @ respectable fatnily. bedie nas xed vext Saturday Jor sentence im the case. Toere is 4 eat pending over Coughlan tor p THES LATE Heartless I Family Ret mains. The sad story of W boken Was told tn Parsiow lost no tim Salcide’s the Ke- umnanity=The 0 to Receive jiam Budae Tucsday’s HenaLp, Corover n apprising the family of the unfortunate mau, at No, 109 Sevond street, New York. i tonishwent of the Coroner may be easily imagiued when the wile and sister of de- wid tum they had nothing more or a6 about bim. They hud taken ve of bim the previous day, when he D and iis eh Tue Coroner ot take eWay the vody au which the Wile responied vy a decided negative. The brother-in-law, however, relented, and, eros jug over to Hoboxen, viewed tie romans, and ine wtructed the Corouer to bury them wherever he picased, at the sume time gudranteemmg to pay the expense OF a hearse aud coin ouly. The remains eacoordingly hurried of to the Weehawken Cemetery Without a siugie mourcer, ARREST OF A LONG I8LAND BURGLAR. Some t me ago considerable publicity waa given 10 the transactions oi @ young man, who operated at various places on Long Island under a number of @liases—“Unaries F, Maury,” “A, T, Martin,’s “Clitiord,’’ &c. ls geueral pian was te dawedace to say tueir ic hissed aquired if tney would have it inverred, to ‘the build- | Some eight du it he acanowiedged the receipt of the | rily leud to a breach of tue | They Wii uoid the city of Newark, a3 well | ou laving veen bitten | ed his proclamation in | Garretson, after @ consultation with | Woman at whose | ‘ihe Grst sure will | Jude ) ans fate in Ho- | eH in Lhe most affection | himself to a fawefly with the pretext of desiring to | secure board Jor his sisters, or with some other spectous pretence, and alter stayinz for a ew days to “try” the place he would suddenly disappear, taking with him whatever valuaoles he could lay his hands upon. In this manner he ingratlated bimseli into inmilies at St. James, Eden Head, Fresh Pond, Deer Park and a number of other places, and in each case succeeded in securing consideraple booty. Circumstances recently led Mr. George Layman, of dt. James—an old Caliior- nia cetective—to believe that Arthur Davis, of Mount Sinai, was tne thief, and, becoming con- firmed in is suspicions, he on Monday caused the arrest of young vavis upon the s) ecilic charge of stealing @ watch and other articies from Mr. Curtis, of Deer Park, one of his victums. He was mly 1denitfed by Mr, Curtis; but on account of | the respectanie character of bis famiiy, and some | imiormalty in the proceedings against him, he | might have escaped on this charge. There was, | however, @ suspicion against him of a graver O!- | fence—tte burgiary at the store of J. B, Randall & Co., of Port Jetterson, committed some two weeks ago. He was accordingly rearrested cn a charge preierred by the firm and taken to Babylon, and subsequently to Port Jefferson jor examina- tion. The circumstantial evidence against him was conclusive, a8 one of the pocketbooks stolelt at Randall & Co,’s was jound upon his person, beside several pawn tickets pepresen cing other missing articles, and, finding wis case hopeless, Davis, upon the advice of his father and his counsel, yesterday made a full confession in writing, stat- | ing where most of the stolen goods could be found, and implcating two others with himself in the burglary, Otner arrests will, th: retore, follow tm- mediately, and it is believed that an organized gang of tmeves will thus be broken up. THE FIRST BALB, * GALveEsTon, Texas, July 25, 1874 ‘The first bale of new cotton was received ‘rom Indianola to-day. It weighs 442 pounds, is classed | low middling, and sold at the Exchange for twen- | ty-seven cents. SHIPPING NEWS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW MONTHS OF JULY AN! ‘Steamer. Saile Minnesota Goethe Abvyssin Liver vo i India. Gasgow...|7 Bowlin: Green Glaszo’ 72 Broadwa iremen. |Hambury .| Liverpool ens? Sta.e of pad w {|Liverpool.: 115 Broadway. Liverpool..|.9 Broadway. |Giasgow...]7 3owling Green. Bremen. ..12 Bowhne ( .|Liverpool.. . | Liverpool, Australia. Glasgow, Dons Bremen. rion nip AERO ENI Atate of sO . | Thuringia. :| Hamborg.: | China... Liverpool. (4 Bowling Green | City of Paris. verpool..|i5 Broadway. Bultic {| Liverpool. |!9 Broadway. Italy... Liverpool. 169 Broaaw | Bolivi Glasgow...|7 Sowing en. | Latayette: 8.|Havre .....155 Broadway. | Lesanz 11.\Hamburg..|113 Broadway. Calabria 1z'|Liverpoot..|4Bowling Green State of Virgina 12.| Glasgow... 172 Broadway. Westohalia.. 15.|Hamburz, .|61 Broadway. City Montrea! 15, | Liverpool. |15 Broadway, Britannic 15.1 Liverpool. 19 Broadway Almanac for New York—This Day. Tuisko (ser), London; SUN AND MOOK, HIGH WATER, Sun rises. + 451|Gov. Isiand..morn 5 52 Sun sets. 7:21) Sandy Hook..morn 6 07 Moon sets...mern 1 43 | Hell Gate....morn 7 37 | PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 25, 1874. CLEARED. Steamship Egypt (Br), Grogan, Liverpool via Queens town—F WJ Hurst. ‘ ‘Seamnshi Adriatic (Br), Perry, Liveroool via Queens | town—K J Corts. el] ‘Steamship Citv of Chester (Br), Kennedy, Liverpool via | Queenstown—J G Dale. Steam tip Sromp. (Dutch), Harms, London—Funch, & Co Ville de Paris (Fr), Daure, Havre—George Mackenzie. Siesmship Oder Ger), Von Oterendorp, Bremen—Oel- | renee | steamship Colina (Br). Marr. Antwero—George W Col- { 1. Steamship City of Panama, Lima, Aspinwail—Pacific Mail teamshin Co. i Steamship City of Austin, Stevens, Galveston via Key West—C H Mallory & Co, pi tcamship Emily B Souder, Bardick, New Orleans—Fred | Baker. Steamship Knickerbocker, Kemble, New Orleans— | Steamship Ht Livingston, Mallory, Savannah—W R | Garrison, Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, Charleston—J W Quin- tard 4Co. Guigatmatip Regulator, Wood, Wilmington, NC—W P yde & Co. | Reamship Old Dominion, Wa City Point | and iehmoad—Old munion Steamshiv Co. | otenmahap John Gibsou, Winters, Georgetown, DO—J C cn ie Sreamenip Columbus, Reed, Philadetphia—W P Clyde * Philadelphia—Lorillard Scamp, Panita, eamship Co. % REUiD en Whitnev Hallett, Boston— F Dimock. thip Astronomer Br), Edgar, Liverpooi—Argeli, Tutls « ip Ellen Austin, Mitchell, San Francisco—Sutton & | rk M E Corning (Br), Hughes, Liverpool—Boyd & Hineken. 5 Bark Antonio Olivari (ital, Terracino, Cork or Fal- | mou h—J C Seager. Bark Rosa wavarello (Ital), Roccarao Cork or Fal- mouth—J C seager, | gate Amor (Aus), Premuda, Cork or Falmouth—J C Seaver. bark Antonio Cassabona (Ital), Olivari, Queenstown—~ Slocovien & Co. | Bark John fun: 8 & | Hark Kepuolik Gee), Forstman, Bremeu—E Ur Howe, n, Gilmore, Havre—Carver & Barnes, rte | | Co, | “Bork Orfero (Aus), Martinolich, Flume and Trieste— | Slocovien & C Bark Abraham Skalie (Nor), Gregertsen, Stettin— Funch, Edye & © i is Barw sandy Hoo%, Barstow, Lisbon—Ti Bactier. Brig Monarca del Mare dtal, Garguilo, Hu!l—Sloco- vich & Co, Brig Maria (Ital), Porzio, Cazilari—Funch, Faye & Co, Brig Oliver (bri, Weeks, Jacinel—R Murray. J Snag Torrid Zone (Br), Cooper, Port au Prince Mur- r. Abbie C Titcom, Edevean, Galveston—J H Win- | chester & Co. Schr Portland (Br), CoMl, St Johns, PR—- Dola | anger ereaaie © Ebbett (Br), Veal, St Johns, NF—Heney Parker, Schr W H Jones, Lane, Fernandina—A Abbott. Sehr Virginia Kiton, Xulon, Jack-oaville—[ 3 Sehr Admiral, Stee!man Jacksonvill ary James Ponder, Hudson, Georgetowa, at de € , Terry, Nortolk—I R Staples, senr # Ma Sehr B K Wilsou, Cropper, Kichmoud—Van Brunt & ott, Guptill, Boston—H P Brown & Sanchez ¥ hr George E Pres Schr Geo A Pierce, Kelly, chr Ardet, borresier Somerset—Ferguson & Wood. Schr Ben) ‘Engish, Chase, Wood's Hoe" erguson & Woo. | Uschi SM Tyler, Hart, Providence—I B Gazer. Schr AT MIner, Oaes, Bristol and Yroviaence—Tt W | Jackson & -on. SchrvU Acken, Toms, Stamtord—Stamtora Manutfac- turing | nlosp H Gesner, Shand, tt & Bro. ew Haven—Rack, pitcamer Fanny Cadwallader, Foster, Balumore—W lz sicamer Bristol, Wallace, Pniladelpnia—vas Hand, ARRIVALS, HERALD WIUTESTONS TALBGRAPI LINK Richmond (Br) ivernool | | BY THE HERALD STAM YACTITS AND d Queensiowu 17th, with Steamshin City of Jul to F< é | | Steamsnip P Caland (Dutch), Deddea, Rotterdam July | 1 via vlymoutt 14th, with mdse and bs pas ri tO | Funch, dye & Co. Steamship Andes (Br), Porter, Sayanitla July 10, Car- hand Kingsion Ish, w: and passen- Forwood & Co Si tes, Niskorson, New Orleans July 18, with mdee and passengers to Clark & seaman, 24¢ 35 56, lon 74M, spuke brig Addie Hale, from’ (Cuba; tor Boston. Steamship Columbla, Crowe harleston July 22, with rd & Co. | mdse anu passengers to JW Qu Liverpooi 46 days, with Ship Jamies Foster, dr, Hows Sligo 2 days, in ballast to mdse to © Marsnall & Co. | , Bark Olivari (ital), Moriol ager. Bark Leif (Nor), Halvorsen, Hamburg 46 days, with mace to Teens & Hockinann, | Bark Vrosvero Scuisfin ‘Tal, Sehia‘ino, Genoa Mav M7. with mdse to piocovich & Co, Passed Gibrattar | Jtine 16. Scbr GN Richardson, Bennett, Virginia. Passed Chrouga Heil tate, BOUND SOUTH. ag, St Jolin, * Harvey (Br), Ye B, for New Yor rron, Drigeol, ‘Two Rivers, NS, for New ureto Wilson God 2 n iy. New Yori, New London tor Port ward, Smith, Brook cia & Hannan, Owen, Jobuson Behr # Hall, Mall, Bath for New York, with stone to J F Gattney & Co. : | | kehr Pushaw, Hart, Cardiner'for New dork, with lums | ber to Gree! sehr Mary B Pierson, Warren, Salera for Port John- Portland tc jew York, , Lynn tor Port Joknson, Scie Dr Kann, Poruaid ior New York, with’ building | stone to order, seh M Williains, Russell, Connecticut River for Philadelpma. " t Sehr Gamecock, Bath, Stony Point for New York, with stone to orae! sobr Circle, Hulse, New London for New York, with fire brick to Nelson & Co. g, echr Mary Lsavel, Sanimis, Northport for New York. Sehr A K Woodward, Woodward, Kilsworth tor Row dont, with stave A Schr Addie L Perkins, Thompson, Bangor for Eoboken, with igmber to Porter & ¢ Bear Tennessee, Peck, venport for New York. rent J HB a Fall River for Hovoken, Sehr Roanoke, Simmons, Saunton tor New York. Schr © M Barris, Harris, Nautucket tor New York, with feb to Moow & Lainphier. ‘ maus, Chase, Cwunton for New York. if, JOUe% George's Banas for Now York, with fis to order. | ysgue Mary Alice, Fordham. Port Jefferson for New ‘or scir 8 Tyler, Miller, Saybrook for Rondont. Beur FE Had jortiiport for New LorR. Febr Pavilion, lor New York, with stone co orier. Koby H Blackman, Arpold, Providence for New York, ‘vanaun, Me, | 2uth, dismasted and botiom gone. | reporied as having gone to pieces.) Slater, and her dimensions are | feet: Bean hold, 1 tect; abou: 40 Bu | of Ratan. | Will be ready jor launching in about 6'weeks, alem—R W Ropes, | | | | | Noticed. yaehr Salle T Chartre, Tretethen, Taunton for Ke ors Sebr F P Hall, Rogers, New Haven tor Now York. tebe jom, Bowman, Porisinouth tor New York. Sehr Cora Etta, Pendicton, Kockport tor New York, "keh Chas Heath, Providence for New York, ir Chas Hea! ‘roviden: for New ¥ is Sehr Vrudence, Halsey, Pull River tor New York. Kehr Televrapi, Clark, Somerset or New York Schr Fannie Elder, Rien Bridgeport for New York. Senr 31 herman, Calais for New York, with «umber to Chase, lalbot & Co. sehr Mail, Mead, Greenwich tor New York, with stone to orue: BOUND BAST. Steamship City of New Kedtora, New York for New ord. Schr Marian Sprague, New York for Bangor. . RR No‘ Mandy, wlizabochport for New rehr Rea ling London. Schr Fliza Jane, Wart, Elizabethpor! for Newport. Behe Dart, Williams, New York tor stamford. er uss. Norton, Rondout or Newport. fight, 8 E Thompson, “uit, Port Jonuson for Paw- ucke Sehr Hudson, Babcock, Newburg for New London. tehr Bertha, Conover, Elizate thport tor Providence. Schr Win Gray, Allen, Newburyport for New London. Schr Sunbeam, 'Ruev, ‘Trenton ior Providence rear 1.5 Hatch, Kelsey, Port Jolinson tor Hartford. | Schr Geo & Markel, Lewis, Amboy tor Newport. Scuir Heading RR No #f, Handy, Amboy for Pawtucket | e | | Schr Geo E Prescott, Guestil, New Yor tor Boston. agent John M- Hurst, Cook, “Hiizabethport tor Frovk lence. sebr Il P Ely, Amboy for Providence. Schr Hf Potter, Anderson, Port Juhnson for Lynn. Sehr Artist, Hubbard, fort Tohnson for Warehain. tect L A Wilson, Hitchinson, New York tor swning- n. Senr Velocinede. New York for New London. Pehr Perine, SnefMeld, ort Johnson for Stonington, rehr L Daniels, Smith, New York for stoningtoa. Schr Geo A Pierce, Kelly, New Yors for :alem. Sehr rmilie Belle, Kelly, New York tor Denni Schr A G Ayers, Provost, Ainboy for Stamtord. Schr Mediator, Davis, New Yors vor Fall River. Schr E W Babcock, Clark, Weehawken for Westerly, behr Leborah Jones, Reed, New Yors tor -alem. Sehr Charin, Stabb, Port Johnson for Norwalk. Steamer Galatea, Gale, New Yors tor Frovideuce. SAILED. Steamships Egypt (Br), for Liverpoot: Adriatic (Br). do; Crosby (Bre Go: City of Chester (Bri, do; Maced nidn (Br), Glasgow; Tromp (Dutch), London: 0% (Ger), Bremen; Colina (Br), Antwer} City Panam Aspinwall; Knickerbocker, New Orleai bi ly Bsou- Ger, do: City of Austin, Galveston via Key West; Her- man Livingston, savanna! Manhattan, Charieston ; Regulator, Wilmington, NC; John Gibson, Georgetown, DU; Old Dominion, Richmond &c; ships "E W Steven: Viscount (Br), Liverpool; Nai Greenleat Beal, East Indies; Vanguard, p (Br), Caarleston ; brigs Erl Konig (Ger), 14 becke (Dutch), Cors; Wm Tell (Nor), do or Ttalia Ital), Fozzuoli (Naples); Guiding Star, port; schr Freddie C Ebbett (Br), St Jouns, NF, verpool; thor- | Imouth 5 jizabeth Shipping Notes. Business has been dull on the dry docks this week. The entries have been as tollows:— Steamship South Carolina, 1650 tons, was lowered from the mammoth sectional dock. foot ot Rutgers street, on Tuesday, after painting bottom, and was tollowed by ship Sonora, 1527 tons, to strip, calk and remetal, and ship Occidental, new, 1500 tons, to receive @ suit of yel low metal sheathing. On the small sectional dock adjoining have been briz Eleanor Miller (Br), 189 tons, to patch metal; lighter | delphi Emily, to calk; schrs Palos, 199 tons, to paint, and S A Paine, 138 tons, to strip, calk and remetal, Steamship City of Waco, 1400 tons, has been on the | large sectional dock foot of Clinton street, for new wheel | and to paint bottom. chr Allic Bickmore, 390 tons, recently ashore at Long | Branch, has been on the balance dock foot of Vike | New Vo s'ocet, to strip, calk and remetai, and was followed Ly | the Union terryboats Clinton and Columbia, for general | repairs. The entrics at the screw docks have been:—On the large dock, bark Olustee, 470 tons, to receive her first suit of yellow metal sheathing; steamer Tillie, 417 tons, to repair stern bearing, and bark Limerick Lass, 595 Barled 231, dark Anna (Ger), ’robst, sartimore, Cuxnsovne, July 2—Arrived, ship Algonquin (Bry), Dexter, Pensacola. Dest, July 24—Sailed, bar Delphin (Ras\, Loveling, United States. Dowvex, July 25—Arrived, bark Olaf Glass (Swe), Nernst, New York. Drat, July 25—Arrivet, bark Presto (Sr), Rogers, Da- rien for London. driksen, United Hamsors, July }, bark Aukathor (Nor), Hen- Livexroon, July 25—Arrived, (Br), Clark, Mew York. Sailet usu, bark Valkyrien (Nor), Andreasen, United simp Lord Lyndhurst Btates, Monaaw Pros, July %—Arrived, brig LJ Westaway @r), Murchisoa, New York. Prnav, July 22—sailed, brig Ida (Nor), Kalvorsen,. United states Quaexstown, July 25—<rrived, steamship Idaho (Br), Forsyth, New York tor Liverpool! (amd proceeded). Rorrenpam, July 22—sailed, barks Mattes (Aus), Coru- lich, United States; Polk vang (Nor, Tausen, do. SovtHametom, July 25—Arrived, steamship Weser (Ger), Willigerod, New York tor Bremen (aud pro- ceeded). Foreigu orts. Brack Rives, Ju, July 4—Arrived, brig Balear, Bake: New York. Sailed Lith, ship Frank Treat, for Burope. Hauirax, July 22—Acrived, brig WW Lord (Br), Vige metinasrox Ja, duly 15—Sailed, brig Si INGSTON, Ja, led, brig St . Parks, Philadeipiia via Iiucea: 26th nchrs Jon Oates: Parker, Chester, Pa, via Milk River; Allee Myrick, Smith, Tr Uae ig Martha Pi in port 1th, brig Martha Pierson, trom New York, just arrived; solir Sainpede, Low, iroih Bangor, Me arrived i ‘Lax, July 20—Sailed, steamship st Get, Troi Giaagow), New forks eee Nevada Mvsquasu, NB, July 13—Cleared, ‘schr Sea Lion (Bri, McIntyre, New York, : Orb Hanson, Ja, July 1—Sailea, brig Mary B Row- land, Lawton, Chester, Pa. ‘St Jaco, July 5—1n port brig Valencia, Richardson, for Guantanamo next d to load for New York. |, StJony, Nis. Jul Arrived, barks Helen (Br), Mun- dy, Boston; 24th, i Phillips hiadelphia vis. KH 4; sehr labia (Br Porth rrived 23d, scar Kachel rd, New Yo L Hersey, Coggins, Phil- schry Wh'te Star (81), Raymond, and Anna. ‘anwart, New York, American Ports. ASTORIA (Oregon), July t7—Crossed bar, bark Achievement Br), tor Liverpoot ALUXANDALA, July 24—arrived, schra J V Welling- ton, Boston: J L Murritl, Georgetown; Breeze, Newburg: ‘Aldana Rokes, Boston; UH Jones, do} Marion Gage, di Clara Davidson, Wohningtoa. Sulled—Steumsnip kG knight, New York: schrs MM Rivers, Pensacola, J M Bicuards, Jersey City; Ellen To- bin, do; C W May, ‘oston, Currier (br), WOSTON, July 25—Arrived, steamship Samarta (Br), Riliings, Liverpoo! via Quecn.town ; barks tololme (Aus), Gladuich, Cadiz; Sacramento (or). Gray, Picton; brigs CGH; Kauie'\Br), Seblane, Curtson, do; Wm Nash (Br), (Br), Hanson, Ananda, Wagner, Alon | Pictou; River Queen (sr), Chariton, ,Harborvi ls; schrs Pomona, Monte Car'sto; Diwd. sini h, St Johns, PR; F Nickerson, Haskell, Puilade|piia; J W all, Powell, do; Mary | der, Dayton, Vouytepsie; Jed Fry. ‘Langley, * We | Hawken; !-uhice ich, Jenkins, New York; J M Freeman, ELidridge, do. jow-schr St Croix, bound ia, eared—steamaliips Batavia (Br), Mouland, Liver- , ariesion; Roman, Crowell, Phila eptunys, Berry, New York; bark Moro Castle, Frisbee, Chariesion; brig ida © cir), Stevens, Bt Ds mingo;' schrs Rovert Byron, Clement, Tiquish, PET; eva, Mellen, Wilinington, NC; Kate M Hilton, Joy, Bal- timore. Sailed—Bark Cassimiro ©. Also salicd, steamships Batavia, Wm Crane, Koman. and Neptune. BALTIMORE, July 24—Arrived, schrs Lamoine, Leach, Bucksport (not as teiegraphed); Condova, Steadman, Satled—Bark Lindo, London. 25th—Arrived, Lrizs Rout © Wright, Boyle, Rio Janet. ro; Water Witch, Anigat, New York. Gleared—Steainsinp Berlin (Ger). Petscher, Bremen; schr Frances (1'r), Kicketts, San \ndreas. BULL RIVER, AC, July J—oailed previous, bri Delte. (Br), Green, Aarhuus. In'port ib, bark Ruhtinas (Rus), Lundstown, from St Thomas, fo load for Newesstie, 5 BANGOR, July 23—Arrived, suip Conqueror, Knowles, pool; tons, for examination. On the middle dock, prupelier A | Boston; batk Alired. hue, itch. F Walcott, to paint; brig Rosario (~p), 124 tons, to clean, | and the Eastern Transportation Co’s barges Tulip, Ver- | mont, New Hampshire and Massachusetts, and propeller | US Grant, all for painting. Un the small dock, propelier | H G Lapham for new shait; the Baxter wrecking steamer | John Fuller, to strip, calk and remetal and undergo gen- | eral repairs, and propeller Mohawk, to paint. Atthe Erie Basin Sectional Docks, at Rea Hook, there | have been schrs A M Naton, 200 tons; M 1 Stockton, 257 | tons; A L Putnam, 150 tons, all for painting, and Rescue, | 200 tons, for examination; brig Nereus (Br), 210 tons, to patch metal, and bark Philena to calk and paint, | | | Maritime Miscellany. Stramsmip ALEX LaveLter—Work on this steamer, ashore at Souihampton, has been entirely suspended, Will not be resumed until the hixh tall tides offer an | oppertunity to hiul her off, which itis thongit may yet be done. The saip is ial! of water, but the steam pamps can arge it in an hour or two. lour men are tenied on tie beach to watch the vessel and keep things about her in order, Avery large sum has been expended in the eflort to get her of. My, T Suxupox, iswick® Ga, before reported’ at Savannah 24th, leaky, went ashore on Frying Pan Is, und had to throw part of cargo overboard to get off. Scur Woovcock, Foss, trom Boston, arrived at Winter Harbor, Me, 8th ust, with loss of raider. Scene Cueeva, which went ashore on the Old Man night of 18th inst, was towed inio Prospect Harbor, Me, Chis vessel nas been, Hatch, from New York for | Foun Cuanis A Bovey (Br), Scott, at Portland July 23 trom Victo, lost foretopmast aud head of foremast on the passage. Scun 4nxa Lavra (Br), from St John, NB. for Dublin, went oshore [th inst on Cape Jeddore, during a thick fog, and became a total w sour LT Kxtcur, McIntyre, from Wilmington, NC, for Newburvport, with Juinber, arrived at Nortoik’ July 24 leaking badly. she has three feetot water in her hoid. Seur Ww F Gavnisox, from Georgetown, DO, for Bos ton, which put into Noriolk a few days'ago leaky, re- sumed her voyage 234 inst, having repuire: | Stoor Joun Apaws (of Flanders), Goodale, was blown ashore at Birch Creek, LI, ina squall on the 16th inst. Steamer City or Hantrorp is ashore on Lord's Isiand, Connecticut River, where she struck several days ago ina jog. Steainer’ State of New York; the gil- ver Sta_and two powerful tugs spent three hours on the 24th trying 'o haul her off, but thelr combined efforts Proved unavail.ng. It was expected that the steamship Mississippi (Br), would be got off Florida Keer 24h inst, ‘The schooner recently launched at J R Mather's vard, rson, Li, was incorrectly reported both in She 18 named the Jas in Port Je respect to name and dimensions. yard. In Sto for Capt Cont, a fine $-masted sc Jesse bi Hersou, and o.hers, of the folowine dimen of Keel, 128% feet; beam, Bs teen hold, 1 : between decks, d tect 9 inches, She will be rigged on ‘tle s.ocks, and launched about Aug, At South Rohinston, Me, Wm Bugbee has a new brig on the stocas in Walter Vose's yard, ole is about 450 tors, curpenter’s measuremet, double deck; is built in tirst Clas: style, hard Wood and house pine, copper fastened; | is designed tor a general trade. tf Philadel | voes masier. The b | m, and will be jaune La the same yard Capt John Johnson ix constructiuy neat lithe schoouer of 90 tons burden, nearly planke: eof Mary At Calais there are 9 new vessels in progress of con- | straction. | Lauxcaep—At Machtas Ith inst, schr Miranda, before Rugyers are at work, and she wiil be ready tor veut in w short tine. | Notice to Mariners, SWEDEN-INTENDED LIGHTS AT SVENSKA HOGAR, RATAN AND Prono. The Swedish government has given notice that inthe not !874 the loliowing lights Will be exhibited on coast of Sweden: | dd) svenska Hovar—On the Island of Storo, Svenska Hogar Group, ot the entrance to stockholm. he light will be & flashing pale red ight, slowing flashes with short eclipses. | i ‘the luminating apparatus will be dioptric or by | jonses. i The lighthonso, consirucred of iron. will be aituated in | | the viciniiy of tie present wooden tower, which will be removed When the ereciion of the new tower has com- menced. Position, iat 69 deg 26mm 40 sec N, lon 19 deg 80 inin #0 sec FB, @) taian—Off Ratan, Gulf of Bothnia, a smail light to | guide vessels making the soutiern entrance of the port A tog bell will aiso be established. Approxi- | mate position, lav 4 deg 0 min N, lon deg So miu B. | (3) Furo, norih end of Kalmar Sund--A harbor ligat on | the pilot Waichhouse, ‘9 denote the pilot station, and also As a aide to Vesseis making the port of Oscarsiamn, Ao, that turther notice will be given in regard Ww these hahts. By command of their Lordships, FREDERICK J VANS, Hydvographer, Hiydrograpnic Ofice, Admiralty, Loadod, June 47, 1874, Whatemen. Sailed from Ftonington Jnly 22 schrs Thos Hunt, Ap- eman, South Shetland (lands ou a sealing voyage; 23d, Chus Sherrer, Chesebro. tor do. Spoken, ip Mercury, cruising, all well, July 24, off Fire fehool: | Talant, suip Derby (Gor), from Bremen for Philadelphia, July 23. ja al 1 66 0, | ekson, from Portland for Cardenas, July 2, 1t40 40, Ton 9 10. Bark Wave King (Br), from Londonderry for Baiti- | more, Juty 20, lat 40 47, jon 69 12. | bark Mara kdey (Br), trom Montovideo for Vancouver Island, July 10, lat 87 N, lon 137 42 W, | seat Buugor (Wales), for New York, | wl m Astoria for Liverpool, June 21, | rom New York (June 5) for Duno- N, lon 33 W. rahurst, trom for Baltimore, | NOTICE TO TERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS, Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are tne formed that by telegraphing to the Henao Londoa Bureau, No 45 Fleet street, the arrivals at and depart- uresfrom European ports, and other ports abroad, of American and ali foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same will be cabled to this country fres of charge and published. OUZ CABLE SHIPPING NZW3. cnierwennsemsfeinininlty Anraprex, July 2%—Arrived, bark Die Heimath (Ger) Kraft, Boston via Faimouth Brioen, July 2—sailed, ship Mercator (Nor), Moyded, | Manie, | Pawtucket: | Provicence. | ONz sou United + tate Haxeriova, July ——arrived, bark Angelita (Sp), Tages, Charleston, Bueweanaves, July 23—Arrived, bark Vanna (Nor), Lufken, New Yorks A Cleared—Schr Anna W Barker, Snowman, Wilming- 0. agiA}H. July 23—Saltea, sehr BL Sherman, Alley, Phila- Jeiphia, —Sailed, sctirs Walter W_ Pharo, Collins, Philadet- phia; Joan S Detwuer, Grace, do; A M'Aldridge, Bender- 8011, New Yor. BASS HABOR, July arrived, brig Mansanilla, Benson, Boston; schr H E Wellman, Verrill, Calais tof New York. Sailed i7th, schr HE Wellman, Verrill, New York. loop Kred Brown, Wilson, BRISTOL, July 24—Arrived New York RIDGEPORT, July 23—Arrived, schrs C 1 Delemater, mgton; I J Owen, Hovoken; A & & Baker, New York: P& RR Co No 0, sew Jersey. Cleared, chr Lonise P Mal- CHARLE-TON, Jane 22 Jory, Stetson, Fernandina. South Carolina, Beckett, nith, Tyler, do. 25th—Arrivet, steauishit ‘ork :schr Jessie pion, Lockwood, New York; irginia, Haynie, ruludelpuin ORT. iled—Steainshin Chaz BA~ ily 16—Arrived, schrs Percy. Mitehetl, ew Nor; 1th, Bed Beach, Hinds, and 1 Siandieb, Wu er, do. x ELLSWORTH, July 21—Cleared, schr Ganges, Pamroy, jew York. ‘AST GREENWICH, Juty 2%—Sailed, schr Lillie 0 Weils, Wells, New Yor FORTRESS MONKS, July 25—Sailed, US steamer Co orado \baving received lier dratt of me bark Emicbetta, and brig Aabirce, Baltimore | Wihamson, New York, GALVESTON, July 2—Arnvea, schr Vernal, Miller, Pensacol, INDI. New Yor " KEY WEST, July 20—arrived, park Jennie Cobb, Small, Boston. MOBILE, July 2i—Arrived, schr Mabel F Staples, Dick- son, New York. MILLBRi vi! ‘ace Vandusen (new), Kee ves, I ade NEW ORLEANS, uly 21 arrived up steamship Alice (Br jbilis, Liverpoois bark Bleanor Grace (Br), spence, anerre Zih—leared, steamships New Orleans, Clapp, and Mississippl, Crowell, New York. NORFOLK. July schrs Clara Cahart, Cov- ington, Portland : Hiward b Pettengill, do Soir Wun F Garrison rom’ Georgetown, DC, paired), on. wth—Arrived, schr l,i Knizht, McIntyre, Wilmington, NO, tor Newburyport. leaking badly, NEW BeDroRD, July 4—Arrived, schr M Vassar, Jr, Winchester, New York. urges, Miles, Philadelphia; Sara- Sailea—Schrs D t. toga, Nickerson, New Yors SEW LONI July 2i—Arrived, schrs Daniel Web- ster, Packe bug: Fred Tyler, Elizabethport; War- ren Gatey, : Olt Zack, Ma hews, — jor Norwich; M F Webb, Hopoken; Hyranger, Providence for New York Sailed—<chool 8! NORWICH, Jaty Buckeye, North iv ORE. L ) L Fessenden (new), Beove, Beilast tor dal imore suiled 224). PASS CAVALLY, July 17—Arrived, sclra Ajox, Saun- ders, Pensacol: ti. AH Beiden, Grumley. New York, ——-, Pascagoula, PHILADELPHIA. Jucy %—Arrived, schr Flavilla, ye, | rovincetow vt as betore), ‘ared—Schrs Ali wards, Bartlett, Salisbury; E 3 Tyler, Murray, Aliyn’s Point, Conn Newcasrir, Del, July 25, AM—Passed up, schrs Jona- than May, from “ath; James Potter, iron Bucksport: J Woodruf. trom Bangor, Returned—Brig Lydia H Cole, for New York; cause unknow Also passed up— teamers Lancaster and Aries, from Boston; Pauther, trou Newburyport; Pioneer, from Wilminat: NO. Noon—russed ship hate Prin for Aliyn's Po. Hloreace, Thos T Tasker, an “wenty-one Friends, tor Bosion; Fanny G Warner, tot DB Diverty, tor Lynn; Chas Carroll, fot . Saly 25 bark Noe (tab, from ai light bark, named Not ascertained, A bark ‘nent? Ship reported cutwara y rein ere. ND, July 2 Arrived, schrs_ Virginia, Ross, Philadelphia; Harriet Fuller, Wilucd, New York; Poi Smith, Upton, do. pfieated—burk WE Whiting (Bx), Fullmore, Bay Verd, piling Arrived, sclirs Addte Jordan, and Ara i id uly 2h—Arrived, Campbell, South Amboy. atied-—Sclir Bran ywine, Adams, Philadsiphia, RICHMON®, July “23—Arrived, arasbip Wyanoke Couch, New York; sche J Phare, Sover, do. sailed seats Joh ¥ Wiliguas, New York, schr BE ‘ort. do. ; KLAND, July 3—Arrived, sehr Red Jacket, Greg- ory, New York: 30, July 17—Arrived, barks Zephyros utla; bark Weilingion (Nic), White, our Phil Sheridan, Brown, san Juap Arrived, 8c Old Zack, H. for Sayannah; awin i Tylor Lewes, D. (Col), Poder: Departure Bay; Nicaragu Cleatec-—schr Alice Haake, Thomas, Honotnta, Wd—Arrived, siip Alice Buck, snow, New York (15k days passage). Sailed—sieamship Vasco de Gama (Br), Rico, Japan and Cuin SAVANNA born, New Yor: uly 25—Arrived, steamsiip Leo, Dear- ig Jellie Ciriford, Littiefteld, do, alled—steamshps San Salvador, Nickerson, New Yorks Qhas W Lors, Colton, Philadelphia: brig Henry Trowbrhige, Wincktsy, Porto Rico: schr Eliza A Ander- son, Clark, Baluinore. SOUTHWEST HARBOR, July 8—Sailed, sch Abbie In gacix, Inval!s, Sew York for Machinspor SALEM, Joly 22—Ssiled, schr Nero, Baker, New York. WILMINGION, NO, July 23—Arnyea, schr Mary B Mangain, Ridgeway, Sasscu, NP, Cleared—steuturhip Keuciactor, Jones, New York. WLM \GPON. Del, July Arrived, sour Ben) Gart. side, Staniord, Charieston, WINT VAR OR July 12—Cleared, sehr Emerala, Birktora, New York, vi, July 3—Sailed, achrs Anna Shepard, Ter New York. cured, HO; Angier, Besse, WUANBOU 3 OBLAINED FR no publicity; auissioner for ERICK Le KING, a BSOLUTE DIVOE oF ditter eat Sta no fees ty al¥au ad every stae aud Nglary, Pub sehor at Law, 493 Beond wa) BSOLUTR DIVORCES OOTAINED IN DIFFERENT AP Stace leva everywhere; desertion, &c,, sufticieat | Gatise; no puberty required; no oharge uutll divorce | @ranted; acvice ire 19% Broadway TUART, OF NEWPORT, MAINE, in his book of “ucidents,” saya: “7 did wot believe that Dr. schenck's medicines wonld cure consumpiion until Thad tawen three boiwles each of the PULMOMIO SYRUP and SEAWHED TONIC, T way induced w do ao by two others, Mr. George Ordway and Mr. badger Cower, of Newport, Maine, both ot whom, 4 their pystctaus and friends say, had consumption an were cured. “But to my own casa, I had for over a yearn distress Ing, ary harsiy couxit, protouneed consimption, 1 be. cume diwcouraged. list In weight thirty or torty pounds, hud no appetite, and had (aken ail sorts of medicines excoptiny Ur. dohenck’s withous deriving any pened! SCHENCK'S PULMONIO SYRUP, SEAWEED TONY ao) MANDUAKE PL 1 to hit my case exactly, J thought T woul try ove packaye of cach, and as i seeinad to roleve mie, conciuded to dT know full weil that it did’ aii that was claimed for Ih BM: cough did not stop iamediately, bul T reised freely, M apvette increased, as did tay weight, and uow, #0 (ar at ‘ erne, ¢ ama well man, *For the sake of nui ain pttow is col Tsay to all who ere im th concidod T was dou't vel up until you have tt BEHSNCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEBD TONM We MANDAAR SS PELL pF r. “New rort, Me, 1874" JOUN BTUAR’ 4 i

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