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(0 COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. ae COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF HER LAW Di | PARTMENT. Wasuinertos, Jane 9 187%. The Commencement exercises of the Law Dee Partment of Columbian University of Washingtoa for the year ending Juve 9, 187%, was something more than the ordinary routine of class com- mencements. The Nationa! Theatre never in its palmiest days had such an sudience withia |ts walls, ‘Iragedy und comedy were alike depicted on the stage. Bancroit, the historian; Corcoran, the banker; Henry, the scientist; Jonnson, the statesman; Merrick, the lawyer; Frazer, the jurist; Myer, the meteorologist, with the Justices of the Supreme Court, Court of Claims and Disirict Court, made up & surrounding not usually seen im any group, while the President of the University, Dr. Tames C. Welling, in ns silken gown, was che em* bodiment of dignity in the midst of the distia- guished members of the District Bar, Tue au- dience was more than brilitant, THE DEGREES were conferred by President Welling, and, after the grand fantasia from “Lucretia Borgia,” Prest- Sent Welling announced that the address to the graduates and awarding of prizes would be made by one whom al! would unite in respecting as the Nestor of the Americin Bar, As Reverdy Yohngson came orward, literally in the midst of tue garden of mowers, he was fecetvea with proionged applause, and, resting Mg right hand on a table Surdened with exotics, Ne aduressea lis remarks to the graduating class. ADDRESS OF REVERDY JONSON. Ale was a patriarch amoug cnilaren. Anuding to tte fact that for sixty years he had been a prac- ltioner at the Bar, he thought he might sa thing that would animate oe encourge tue men in their future career. He spoke of the aity of lawyers, of law as a profession, importance to soctety and how mach rested ap: the Solid, Sts ble character of the men who entere upon the practice o: jaw. lis advice was not to fread tov Many books. The Isulmist did not kpow, a8 We now Know, that inuch study is Weuriness of the fiesn and ‘ot making books there teno cna, but there were some books they could tead with profit and by mastering toelr contents promt by tem. Le Siiuged to *Lytron Buiwer ig gn illustration of wht a man couid write who read but few books and stadied nature, | ie cautioned the grafuates against despondency — ii they did not win their FIRST CASE BEFORE A JURY or court, for such misiortunes Come unto all, and tited the tact that in 1815, iu Priuce George's tovnty, Maryland, he thought he had prepared the most eXhaustive plea for a poor client that could be made. und found ls mistase In a ood of tears. Hs mortuteauon then only strengthenea ms determmation to conquer his chagrin in luture evorts, and he thougnt to a certain degree | he aad done so. | ‘This ausion was received with tumultuous ap- | piause, the wraduates recognizing tt as a first les- | | son 10 courage. Mr. Joansca followed with cautions agatnst in- auiging in citations from classic authority, especially the Latin, aniess the advocate was cer- tam Of bis words, and advised them pot to alfect | estures Which |. , eWen those Who practise Leiwre the Supreme Court, WhO shake their Icit hand nervousiy 1 the face of the Court, because Ruius Choate uid so, woo was fumed 4s a great lawyer, he Warned then! against plagirism, imagination | Bhd affectation, and advised them to be wae to | themselves; to realize tout the works of nature were the Works of fim who is a law unto Himself, | ‘that revelation was | THE HANDMAID OF Law, | ‘The address of the venerabie stacesman was re- ceived with great appiause, and, ater conierring the prizes, the walis of lowers on either side of the Stage Were Gistrivuted among the graduates, and ove of the most interesting law commence- Ments ever eid ih Wasning! ended in the Sweetest of music from the ‘Murine Band THE BROOKLYN TRAGEDY. CONDITION OF THE VICTIM OF THE DESPERATE BURGLAR—ACTIVITY OF THE POLICE. ‘The excitement tn Fast Brooxlyn consequent upon the burglary and attempted assassination at the residence of Mr. Aaron Shute, No, 469 Tompkins avenue, continues unabated, An indl- vation of the effect of the tragedy upon the public mind ts iurnished by the iact that since the ocear. fence there nas been @ great aemand ior firearms at the gun stores, recalling the Panormo murder, which produced @ like excitement and a similar bn a lor weapons A - alarmed citizeas. Mr. ‘Was still al ve ¥, and his condition so = rouch Iaproved that the phy- Bicians in attendauce entertain some dopes ow ultimate recovery. fue second shot Grea py tee burgiar, whicn was supposed to hive mins forenead near the eye, was sabse- tly found on the stairway. Jc is, however, ry doubtful whether Mr. >hute will survive bi: In the event of his lie being preserved a@iways carry the marks Of violence in- vhe encounter wicn the desperate The secona shet from the roober's re- ‘he poite; force are making strenuons efforts to ct the capture of tne fouseoreaker. working to fect accord and with an evident unwiinogness oe this sta thing outrage to be added to the ist of mysterious tragedies which have given unpleasaut notoriety to the taty of Churches. They sre are not discouraged by the siender ciew to ‘the desperedo, wien as yet c ats only of tie amethyst siceve button and the burglar's rmple- ments, whict were found im the house, sbute’s Geseription of tne man. ‘9 young men, named Thomas Ferris and Wiiam H. Wa lers, were taken into enstody yes- terday on suspicion of complicity in the crime, but On proving toeir innocence were released. Detective Leavey t work ng on tne iF, that the two men who called at a Fultoa street drag stor earty on esday morn to have their wounus dressed weve concerned Im the caxe. They are defievred tu have fied to York. The generai idea is, However, thut the bUFgiar retreated past bos eny mits and escaped out on Long Ialand, Upon ‘his supposition two detectives were de- talled irom the Broogtya Central Office to go to Jamaica, where they are looking for a tramp who tpplied to a Watchman in ‘Nat village jor roern om Tuesday night, vut belag offered a room in fi (all refused anu went away. WILLIAM DOLAN’S MURDER. Coroner Nolan yesterday began. at the Fourth District Court House, Brooklyn, an inqnest mto the death of Williati Dolan, wno was stabbe! by Peter Boyd, om the 224 of May, and died in the hos- pital on tue 34 inst. Tea or twelve witnesses were *xamined, their testimony guing tu show apparent Premeditation on the parc of young Boyd and an intention, at the mildest. to tn fret severe personal unjory on Wolva, ‘ihe nee was suosiaptiaily that on the evening of May vine sitting at ue floor with a friend, Dolan osed DY Boyd, Who roacbed With & number of companions, and Yecused him of having Used Vile epituets in refer mce to tne sister Of Boy’. Polun rep.ied that he fid not Know the sister and Dad wade ho ofeusive Mineton to her, Tuts was corfuborated py tne erson to Whom Hord referred as his source of jormation. Still Boyd expressed pimsel! as “determined to have satis action.” He went Way, Dut soon retorned aod renewed tis wordy uarrel with Dolan, Who at lengtn clenched h Wa"s Associates came to Dis assistance, and, furiog tussi¢, he cut his antwmonist twice With & pucketamie, severing (ts ear with one View and piercing the ruret lung wita »vher. Tots jast wound csuset otan’s death. The in- west Will Le continued .o-morrow. WASTER CAR BUILDERS’ CONVENTION, Yesterday morning about one hundred master far Dofiders, representing as many compani Who Own or con(rol railways in every part of the Omitea States, from Mame to Oregon, met in con- fention at the Grand Central Motel. It was the aif:h annual Convention of this important poay, and One of the most important ever held in the country, The chairman Woo presided at aAvention’s seasons Was Mr. Leauder ork Central, and who rs presi- dent of the axsocin Mr. ©. A. Smith was toe Seeretary of tie Convention. A large room oif the inain Corridor of the hotel on the second door was Pideow at the aispodai of the ratiroad men, and Vite plans aud models o: diferent improvements Jugvested Were placed at the Sack ot (he rostram © reweiness for examination. The car bund- ora aré @ very punetual cody of men when tney meet for busines’, git at half-past ote o'clock, With provervia! rattroad pancinaiity, members were ail at work. Since the organ- jou of the Master Oar Builders’ Association it has DOrhe On Ifa Polls AOU vou Of the most promt tue country, and its purpose bers to exchange infor mat vest mode o: constructing gt y cars Ot Various p: member coast of master car bade 0a 101 aren ©) TuliWway Car #HOps Whose Dames may De resented theif superior officers and r-liway tondsats, ona iso) =one == represen+ uve rom exch car imenadoturing com- The sessions yevterday lasted row pine o'clock Im the Morning until dalf- ODO O'clock Ly the Atiernoon waeo, under La agg 244 1} Lolone) Crockett, the party weut The eruoun ses8i0n jasted |rom well ‘taree o uotlh Rali-past five. Tie cou om diferent yon 8 epor where was qui opis age in eu mbit ; Sobvention in oy ei settied down to the aity. of bir memoers hot yet Laving ' had seen amoung inembers of tne | NEW fORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OBITUARY. 1 JOSEPH ALBERTSON. Rapidly the veterans of the war of 1812, who answered the urgent call of the country to resist the insolent encroachments of Great Britain upon the rights Of our young nation, are passing away, and in a jew years the thin blue Hue of their once strong and still proud organization will have faded out irom our ainaal Independence Day parade. One of their number, Joseph Albertson, died on the Sth ins.., in the elgnty-third year of its age. He was bora at Newburg, Orunge county, from witen place he removed tu this city some thirty years ago, He was along time m ithe employ of A. B. & D. Sands, druggist, at the corner of Wul- jam and FPuiton streets, and enjoyed Lhe respect and esteem ota large circle of acquaintances, Mr, Albertson was a member of Rey. Dr. Burcnard’s Presbytertan church. A large inmily of cundren and graudehildren remam to mourn the departure of their patriarcu from earthly scenes. LUCIUS B, WELLS, Lucius B, Wells, whose death, in his thirty-ninth year, occurred ou the 2d inst. at Los Angeles, Cal., was a well known lawyer of this city, and was | born at Holjaad Patent, Oneida county, N.Y. He | Was @ maa Of jiberal education, having prepared for college at Fairfleta and graduated ar Union Colege ia 1861, After parsuing the usual course of stndy at the Harvard Law School ne commenced the practice of tis profession in this city im i263. He was very highly esteemed by members of his profession, and guve promise of more than ordi- hary success, when failiug health compelies uim to abandon wis Work, For tne past tree years he bas spent much of his time in the more gemal Cilinutes Of the South and West in the hope of re- covering hts healtn, but without avail. The Knowledge of bia death will bring sorrow to the hearts of his many irtends in this city. REV. LEWIS P. W. BALCH, D. D, A death bas just oecurred which will be deeply regretted by many of our best citizens, Rev. Lewis P, W. Baleh, born at Lewisburg, Va., In 1814, was three years at West Point, and subsequently at Princeton. Episeopal Von! ch by Bishop White, not long berore ing death, he became reetor of st. Andrew's, Pulladeiphta, and in 1847 rector of St. Uolomew's, Mi this city, Where he was greatly esteemed by his parishioners lor his faithfulness, learning and cloquence, and by all with whom be une in contact for his amiability and gentality, Alter some years’ residence here he became rector of Christ church, Balumore, and subsequently re- sided at Newport, K. 1, Bristol, K. 1., and Middie- town, Conn, Afterward he was made President o} Licimutn College and Archdeacon of Kent, in Canada. Last Novemver he became recior of Grace chureh, Detroit, where he diet on iriday last, Por uirteen years he was secretary 0! the liouse of Bishops. He received during his life thirty-four calls to diferent parisnes throughout the Country, showing how widely extended was hw reputation as @ faithful clergyman and elo- quent preacher, EDMUND M. KLINE, Edmund M. Kime, one of the editors aud pro- prietors of the Lancaster (Pa) Daily and Weekly Examiner, died at Lancaster, of heart disease, yesterday Morning, 9th inst. THOMAS H. SELBY. Ex-Mayor Thomas H. Selby, of Sam Francisco, die: In that city yesterday evening, to the great fegret of & numerous clrele of iriends. ABBE ARTRU, CURE OF THE CROIX ROUSSE AT Lyons. [From Galignani’s Messenger, May 28.) A telegram has annoanced the death of the Abné Artru, Caré of the Croix Ronsse at Lyons, That. venerable ecclestastic had been decorated by Napoleon Ul. himself under the jollowing circum. stances :—When the Emperor visited the capital o( the Rhone, Io Isud, be had heard the quarter in question dexérived in such unfavorable terms tat he hesitated a iittie avout gomg there And as he Was speaking on the suiject with the Pretcer, an od Lyonnese funcwonary present at the im. terview said: “Sire, if you wish to be applauded by the Croix Rousse, nothing 1s more easy; you hve only to decorate, coram populo, M. ‘Artru, the curé.” “Geod,” replied Napoleon IIL, ang he immediately Grove to that parish. An immense crowd filled the square and occupied the Windows and roo's of the houses looking at tne clergy Waiting for His Majesty. As soon as the Emperor saw M. Artru he aiighted, and taking off his Own cross he piaced it on the breast of the worthy ecciestastic, The eff-ct was immediate, as a thunder of applause broke out, follewed by cries of * Vive V Empereur I"! “Vive M. Artru]” EXIT MINNECONJOU. BRaves TOWARD MARCH OF THE sI0UX SUNSET. The aborigines of the Mtnneconjou tribe of the Sioux Nation, having floaliy lett the city, are now on their path toward the ‘setting sun.’ Their way 1s past tne Palls of Niagara, where they Will stay for a time to have whatever of msthetic is latent im their natures by a sight of We erand cataract, It is not at all Nkely that much will be developed, however. After leaving the Falls the “vraves’” and their coudactors WIT go on to Cirteago, in whieh city they will remain saying “how” to toe inpabitan(s and making themselves com/orta ble in @ hotel aod expensive to the owners of the stores they may Visit alter their own pecuiar mun- per. ‘Tne jast day of the stay i je Horn, Bali Eagie, Kattiiog Kin, Red Sie Man Dan, Li Deck, was spent in visiting stores wherein thev exercised their adaptive «nd adoptive facuines. y Were ac- companied in their tour by Nntetbrarer Fiejder, Buftsio bill, Donaid MeKay and a purty of ‘on Warm Spring indians, The principal places which the party visited were a jewelry wore and a gun e* verablishment. At the former place they ap- preciated numerous costiy trifes, some Oo; which were presented tothem. Each Indian was given a gold peneil ana & wa'ebc am. These will prob- ¥ purchase a goudiy quantity of “tire water” the agency ou the distant pum os LA Fag sooner at the Pals or in Chicago. At tog. ton’s the Indisns were each Sresented mwith an article will pot speedily be trifed away—a ie. In the expre: of nis Mattered feels interprerer the ability and the grant were rendered into redunoant Engi) veoefit of the “pale juces.” The rides were handled with ere by the ‘“oraves,” and no « face’? was tiled in the store nor on tae way to en € hotel. The Mimneconfwus leit here on the o'clock train last ev: MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES. Park Garden each A rumor {5 afoat that Central closes on Monday uext. Mists Emma Thursby is now the representative soprano of America im this city. Mme. Brignoll has been for Sundars past the most actractive feature of the choir o/ St. Stephen’s enurch. ‘The new cascade of Gilmore’s magnificent con- cert garden is almost completed. It will prove one of the grandest effects of the season. Max Maretzek is still pursuing his course of training Ame;tean singers for the Italian opera stage. So far he has been eminently successful. A humber 0: representatives of the Garde ite- publicaine Band of Paris are shortiy expected in this city to join Gilmore's Band at the new Hippo- drome Garden. London critica are still im a quandary about Wagner's “Lohengrin.” They are evidently proju- dived against the composer and tue manifest detriment of art. Edwio Booth bas signed an engagement to ap- Pear at the Pith Avenue Theatre next season, under the management of Atigustin Daly. “Richeiteu” is promised in & manner never equatied on the American stage. Emerson's minstrels are atiractme? crowded houses at the Part Treatro and give a thorougny enjoyable entertainment, Gilly being assisced by a large and talented band of voeatists and com- edians. The prices have been reduced to 50 cents and 25 conte and $1 for reserved seits In the orchestra. Mrs. Baraey Williams, the celebrated actress, will perform thie evening at Mrs. Conway's theatre, in Brookivn, for the benedit of the orphans under the care of ine Sisters of Mercy In Brooklyn. She will periorm the amusing acd original part of Margery, io ‘fhe Rough Diamond.” Tais will be a fine opportunity of seeing ‘or the last time this season a brilliant and gifted actress aod of con- twibutiug siso to one Of the most deserving chari- ties in the Beate, The moonlight excursion of the Palette Cinb roused | pale | | Ordained deacon ta the Protestant | | Uciaus, Liberal subs Bar. | THE CENTENNIAL Governor Bigler yesterday met the wine dealers in council at room No, 9, Delmonico’s, In Beaver street. There were represented many im@uential firms, + Amoug te rest C, McK, Loeser, who pre sided; Philip Ponfurt, Exq., Who acted as secretary, and Messrs. Alexander D, Shaw, Du Vivier, Tours | bade, Stevens, Joan R, Ditleber, William H, Knoeffel and Henry G. Sebmidt, After an eloquent address by ex-Governor Bigicr, who presente:t in & clear aud concice Mabe | 4 ( ner his object us a member of the Centennial Board of Finance 1n'meeting them, the following committee of elvit gentlemen was appointed to Solicit Subscriptions to the stoul ; tom ?, Feiss, PW. Engs & Sous, W. E. Boerat, Alexander PD. Shaw, L. F. Osvora, 8. F. Engs, Charies Bellows, D. D, Acker and E, La Montague. It is expected some substantial Iralts of (his moetiog wii be apparent in @ few days. THE BANK PRESIDENTS MOVING IN THE MAT- TER—A NUMISMATIC COLLECTION FOR THE EXHIBITION. PHILADELPHIA, Jane 8, 1875. On the 24th inst. there will be a meeting of the bank presidents and numisimaticians of the United States, by invitation of the associated bank presi- dents of this city, to form au association for the purpose of collecting American coins, paper. &c., for the Centennial Exhibition. At a meeting of the Philadeiphia association, recently, the foliow- ing resolution was adopted explaining the object Of the coming gatuering :— Resolved, That all national and other banks, and sil bankers of the Uuited States, be and they are her invited to send representatives toa inectung, to be i at Philadeiphia on the 2éta day of June, 1575, ou the Centennial grounds, to form an association for the pur- bose of collecting, Classifying and exbibicing, in & suit able department of t ennial buridings. specimens of the coins aud paper money ot the 4 ‘an colonics of the United slates, and of ail the states, trom the Gurhiest settlement of (he country to the date’ot the Kx- hibition, together With such stalistics of banking and Unance eneraliy a8 will make that department attrac- Uve, Of historic inter-st and lilusteative of the develop- Ment and progress of the country, ‘The Invitations which have been sent out have beep accepted, ana there will probably be a large assemblage of bankers, brokers aad nuwisma- sriptions are being gathered by a commitice appointed by the Dank association of this city, aud Lie indications’ are prom sing for / an interesting and compicte Cae ea this | officer, Audersen; fourth oMicer, Te’ | Moon sets... next Wednesday promises to be a grand musical | affair, The steamer Piymouth Rock will convey the Members aod their friends op the Madson toa Spot choses for its romantic situation, where a series of living tableaux, devigned by prominent Grtists and representing noted paintings aud stat Wary BFOULS, Wil be masicnl Tiniamont Will be in part by Theodore Thoma @rand orouestra, Which will ve re- Ceived On board at the conclusion of its garden | beriormancoa, fat department of our history at the Centenn’ THE GASPEE IN MOUNT HOPE BAY. A CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION OF THE BURNING OF THE SLOOP OF WAR IN MOUNT HOPE BAY, Newport, R, I., June 9, 1875. ‘Yo-morrow 1s the 103d anniversary of the burn- ing ofthe sloop of war Gaspee in Mount Hope | Bay by the American residents of Providence, and great preparations have been made to make it a success. For months the Women’s Centennial Committee of Rhode‘ Island for the Philadelphia Centennial have had the matter under considera- uon, and have united their energies tn arranging @ programme fur the occasion. ‘The schools of Providence will be closed, and at least 20,0u0 per- sons ure expected to be present trom ail parts of the State, in addition to other amusements there will be @ dress parade by the Proyiueace Lieut In- Jantry, @ regatta by Narragansett Bout C.av ud @ cuowder clamouke, At dusk tue Gaspee in be burued in Knode Island waters. The prooneds of the centenulal celebration are to be jevoted to the Phiiadelpuia Ceatennial fund, THE NEW STEAMSHIP GELLERT. ‘The new 8! arrived at this port yesterday, alter a very satis- factory voyage. Tce Gellert was built for the laic Eagle lime and purchased by the Hamourg line, phe 13 330 feet long by 45 leet beam and 27 feet 6 Inches depth, Sue was built by Alexander — Stepnens & Son, of Giasgow, and is thoroughly | fitted up with all the modern improvements, She has two engines and the cylinders are 62-inch and 108-Inch in diameter; stroke 4 feet 6 mehes. The nominal Norse power ts 660, bat th come is over 3,000. ‘The pressure of steam to th are inen 13 65 pounds, Sve tas 8 botiers, heated by 24 rur- naces ‘nd 18 vrig rivged, and in every Way suited ‘vo ‘he Atlantic trade. “he chief saloo. elaborateiy fittea up, The second feet, and fitted up very conveniently. Ciass statervoms are large aud eh, bein; sveru of the ship. The second class saloon 13 poe ogo and is fitted up with every conven- rence. The suip has accosimodation Jor ¢4 tirss class, 80 second class and $00 steerage passenyers. ‘The officers are a+ follows:—Captain, Hedicn first oficer, Peznolt; second ofticer, eae third aeee, David Duncan; second eng! ard ‘ar meer, BiUckner; fourth engineer, Wahr- } Steward, Hiscue; purser, Kobi; doctor, THE GRASSHOPPERS. NORTHWESTERN IOWA FREE FROM THE PESTS— OPERATIONS OF THE FARMERS. A private letter received by @ well known bank- tng bouse In this cliy trom Esinerville, lowa, | says:—“No eggs were deposited by the grassnop- pers in Nortiwestern lowa. No hoppers have made their appearance and none are expected. ‘There is probably about half 2s mucn wheat sown asm former years, The greater part of the farm- ers procured what seed wheat they wished. The most have determined to abaudon wheat Taising an devote themselves to stock and course grain. Probaplyt tue Gsuai breadth of corn ds planted. All kinds of crops loOK Well, and the weather is favorable, There are ftp -g- of more immigravion than for @ Lumber of years. Peopie are beginning tv find out that stock can be raised cheaper here than any place else.’ SHIPPING NEWS ° CCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTYS OF JUNE AND JULY. way. oy Kroaaway 0 Bronaway 2 Howling Green i..|¢ Bowling Green Bowling Greea 2) Broadway, iBownne Green Broauway. The Qu 0 Broadway. Germany y W.| Liverpool .}10 Browiway, Site oe ra y 10.) Havre & Bronawav Xeewar.. id. | Bremen.... 2 Bownne Gree State of india Jiaegow .. 72 Broadway. @ NOTION TO CAPTAINS OF VEWRLS ENTER. | ING THE PORT OF ORK AT NIGHT.~The New Yok Fienann has adopted whing Coston night #ignal for use on board the Harsto steam yacht, show: ing while burning the colors red, green, red, changing from owe to the other in succession, and can be secu sev. | éral miles distant, Captains of veaseis apon signal wilt oblige us by preparing auy seetag this marine news they may have for the ®hip News Department ot the | liveaun, By Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriving at New York can do so by aadreming to «ugh vessels, care of Henatp news yacht, pior No 1 Bast Kiver, New York. Letters received from atl parts of the world and promptly delivered. Duplicates are re- quired. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. SUN AXD MOON. San rise: Sun seta HIGH WATRK Gov. Isiand.. morn Heli Gate....morn 8 14 PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 9, 1875, —_——-+—— CLEARED. g itatteg San Mateos (BF), Burrows, Liverpool—Snow ro Steamer Italy (Br). Thom omperey L London—F WJ Hurst fane ton Hopatra, julkle, avannah—Murray, erty anienmet pouty Ontottna, Nickerson, Charleston W uint Allon, Philadelphia—James ry sae per FRperiment, and. ‘ © Constantine, Ureevy, Lendea—Grinnell, Mintora Ship Gow Morton, Lowland, San Franctsco—-imonson & liowes, amship Gellert, of the Hamburg line, | Sandy Hook.morn 12 44 | JUNE 10, 1875.—TRIPLE ¢ Bark Ct (tab, Costa, Dubtin—Slacovien & Co, witt® ea Hous Br), Goggin, Dublin—Walker & Ken- { hark Luigi (Aus), Surich, Cork or Falinouth for or- ders—stocovich & Co, Bark Albion (Nor), Larsen, Terborgshaven—Tetens, 5 a —Funch, Edye & Co. Ruger Broa Bar Bandhero ‘Moro \Luil), neo, Constantinople and Odesaa— locovieh & Co Hers Neversink, Jurvis, Cardenas—Brott, Son & Co. Brig M (Br), Virgie, Hull—teney & Parker, Krit Mesuina (Nor), Teliewea, arendal—C Tobias & Co. pe Aquila (Nor), Grund, stettin—letens, Bockmann | Brig HO Phinney, Boyd, Lisbon—Miller & Hodkhton. - Bree Ring wer Bird (sr), Hassell, Barbados and Demera- Minigsushiaw, Syivester, Guantanamo—R A Robert- cision anteries, Henderson, Nuevitas—J H Win- hes an roa B gp igkereon (Br), Conners, Harborville, NS-D ae da (Br), Smith, Bridgewater, NS—Boyd & Hinck- ann Alberto, Hinckley, Pascagoula—J H Winchester *o% Chas Dennis, Darrah, Savannah—Jas W Elwell & mY Bar Busehman (Br), Morris, Tralee—J F Whit- weete Portland (Br), Morgan, 8t Pierre—D Trowbridge rout Cyrus Fossett, Pierce, Cardenas—James E Ward folie Alexander (Br), Forbes, Truro, NS—J F Whitney Schr Alice, Barnard, Boston—B J Wenberg. rebrd ne, Long, Provincetown Ul | Ww. Foud a Kl Behr E well, amilton, Wellfleet gel Geo ¥ Brown, Geauey, Provigeuce—U W Jackson a @A Hayden, Green, Bristol, RI-H W Jackson & | ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HRKALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WILIPESTDN TELEGRAPH Eu May, 29, Algeria (Br), MeMicken, Liverpool, “ead Both, with Tolipe and passengéas to C tr State of Georgia (Br), Cooper, Glasgow, May | orne 29th, with mdse and 63 cabin and 133'steer- se pa nxers, to Ausin baidwin & Go. Stommer Gellert der), Hebyelt, Hamburg, May 20, and Havre 29th, with mdse ‘ant 5; to Kunilardt Co. Fust part of passage had vasteriy winds and. tne w er, later Oat Iresh westerly gules aud high cross Hat 425, lon 47 31, passed a large iceberg. Sew Orleans. Deutboriy New Orleans May 30 ‘Outre June 6, with mdse and passengers to a, Kelly, Lowes, Del, with mdse to jcumship Co. qctp, Sula (of Portsmouth, Nip, G April 24, with mdse to Satter & Liv in'the Channel: frown eto the banks, 29 days, with Strong WSW wales: May 2, hut SL). lou 1020, passed the wreck of a Vessel of about 60) tous, disimasted, water. standing; sip Bessie Crosby (sr), 29 days out. or), Johnsen, Grimstad, 43 dye ‘& Uo. May 29, lat $123, 27, lat 41'15, lon 49 bound east, Bhowing ‘sigaal ner, Liverpool, Was 8 aay froin Liverpool for Bark Captain Po days in baila Tou 48 0, passed a large 8), signalized a Frouch bar with letters GB YN tu it, Bark N 5 Delos Angeles rely Dace Havana 23 days, with old iron to Jova, Ter! rit Mariposa, Malton, 20 days, with sugar to Hourhton. lirug Lady Emma of Quebec. Bx), Havana 10 days, with sugar to Grinnell, Mintura & Co; vessel to a & Outerbridge. rig kK C Schumacher Ger), Lohse, with sugar to Grinnell, Minturn & Co; ter. Schr James Siater, Hawkins, Mayaguez 1 days, with sugar to Bailey & Son; vessel to master. 1s bound to Newburyport; anchored at Sandy Hook for a harbor. Schr Alpha (of Glasgow), Wharton Antigua 16 days, with inolasses to order: vessel to master, rebr Win Douglas, Jordan, Baracou 13 days, with fruit to B J Wenbers. ih¥ Geopee er, Howard, Eleuthera 7 days, with truit rt. rehrS WH White, Smith, Jacksonville, 12 days, with lumber, ta 2 Eppli Russell, vessel to master. r July Fourth, Wood, Jacksonville, 13 days, with« rew & Backie, vessel to impeon, Glapp & Co. pehr barly Bird, keed, Jacasonvilie, = with Iuimbor to Hunter & Son: ' vessel to Mentiey. ol jersleeve Jgbound to albany. Co. eae (trinidad), Sagua 13 days, jessel to mias~ tamsber wo | “Sehr Kate Fosier, trout, Satilla River, Ga, 8 days, with luinber 10 the ‘sew Haven saw Mills Vo; vessel to Simpson, Clapp & C6. J wt 24 20, Ton 76, spoke bark Nautilus, from Belize, lon, for Louder Mir Addie Jordar, Leavitt, irunswick, with railroad ties to the Hudsoh River Taltvoad ba Beltod ih Winchester & Co. more a Schr Charlie Bucki, Bagley, Savannah, 7 days, wit! Jumper to the New Huiven steim Saw Milt Co, Vessel to maste! selirU L Godfrey, Godfrey, Savannah, 6.4 lumber to ihe New Jersey Coutral Mallow Uo, veusal to Mentiey, Gilaersleove & Co, Sehr Louisa Fr: Crawford, ree town, BC, 2 days, with ‘pave stores to Zophar iis: "yeasel to E'D jaribut Schr PSs Winetts, Willetts, Richmona. Sehr Marcus awards. Buwards, Alexandria Sehr J A Chamberlain, Boyce Virginia, Schr Franklin Bel), Cail, Virgima. seurl & & Cranmer, Matthews, Virginin, kche F Merwin, Pieree, Georgsigwn, DO, oo Phelps, Cranmer, Philadelphia fur Som- e Bar fark, New Branswick (Nor. Larsen, from Ham | burg, which laerived a4 254 anc cbered: ‘at uandy hy 4 orders, came up to the city 9th. PASSED THROUGH HELu Gata BOUND SOUTS. Steamer Franconia, Bragg, Foitent for New York, with mdse and passengers 10 J ¥ Am: New Bedford vteamer Cuy ot xew Bedtord, 0g, ‘New York, with mdse and passeny Schr Thomas Jenersoa, Bioxnam, ‘Stamtord for New nt Ida Palmer, Patmer, stamtord for New York. ‘Senr J it Mitevell, Morrell, stamtora ior New York. bene Challenge, Terry, Wrookhayen tor » Ww York: Lous: men. Harvord toe York. Sehr Kevecea M Siith, smith, New Haven tor Baits Sart Ghetto B Markie, Phillips, New Haven for New Yor! Yehr Chief, : mith, Norwich for New York. i eens tor New York. Liven, somerset { y. Brown, Fall tiv edt Brockway, Po t? ill, Nantucket for Sew York, with fish Totes, ¢ Cook, Calais for New York, with lumber bel new), Maloney, Calais for New York, with lumber to order. rehr Geo Gillum, Bacon, Portland for New York, with stone to W Bradley. ppm te Freestone, Weaver, Portland tor New York, with ie 10, ehr A CP einavers. Horton, Norwich for Alexandria, v Sehr A Brown, Mills, Bridgeport for New York. Sehr Belu Peck. Avery. stouington for New Yore. i Ly pA Blacktord, Buzzard Bay tor New Yorx, with fap fo order. ' ir Jennie C 8, Norton, Norwich tor New York. vebr Bdwin § Mart, Pordand, for New York, with — to order, re A rkie, Anderson, New Bedford for New wbetir Scotia, George's Banks for New Yors, with fish to E4 Atrio Sardes, Bishop, Warren ba New York. eo thomas, Arnoid, pear Fieetwing, Kenpington, Ext “% = ry ae Bee ucket lor New | | der, Sehr ent Fig: Wi Mars; Morton, Stomngton tor New York. | ae idence for New York, | Sone Hartford tor sew York. | Sele sunt Depew: Baker, Hyannis tor Now York, sehr Anam roe server f wt New Yor! | Behr nb, Childs. fot tor | wet W Vaughan, B bard, aired nce for gee ‘ork. Sent 8 F Brainard, Hall, Portland for New York, with stone to order. sent ‘Sophia Wilson, Miller, Bridgeport New York, Fehr Fanny Fern, aton, Providence tor New York, Seur H A Buuer. Green, Gloucester ior New York, With fish to McCann & Co. penr 8 J siurgis, Johnson, Providence for New York. iene, febeers & Mannal, Hawking, Frovidence for Joo: senr Warren Gatea, Smith, Millstone Point for New Yors, Whh stoue to order, sebr v L. surges, Miles, New Bedfora for New York. Behe -arah Clare, uriifin, Providence for New York. et), Pawtucket for Rondout, rovidence for New ¥. | Sour s M tyler, Hart. Prove w | teh Mingiias, Phillips, Providence tur sew York, rehr Mary Predmore, ‘sherman, Providence tor New York. sehr Harriet Lewis, Scaries, Providence for Ne ork. sehr Lamartine, Smith, Sag Uarbor tor New York. | BOUND East. Schr B Diverty, Nickerson, Lopotes for Providence. Senr HP rly, tokes. New York tor f 4. rene Whistle: cele, Hoboken tor Sehr J G Feil, Nickerson, Weebawxen ter Baltimore, 'rance obOKed fot Norw Senr Cabinet, Weathorp, Ronsout tor Fall River. » for Liverpool; San Marcos i), Antwerp and London; ouch Carolina, Charleston; slip ri, du: 4 pgpatra. Sy Grahaing Pot + Billy (Novy, Queens 08), a (on. ieiens ardenas; Le geo Bonara : ‘aston; rigs H souston, Cardenas; Sportswan, Wavana. MARITIME MiSOELLANY. S9 Seo adic now frase Stanny WAS za, Rovinsen, in going into Wood's livie harbor ou icway, euuek @ rook with her wopelier, Knocking off a fan, Sho {8 hauled up at ‘0094's Hole, Suir Henicox, Rowos, at New York, had I ays previous tu Son Francisco May {il from jostsevoral of her stils during the two ral of tae femain- rureival, aad st | img sails were spirt aud badly used up. | Bare Com Dusowr, at Philadelphia from Matanzas, ex- | parjeuced a heavy Ni Ja lac at ion i and ad forward house ato ued wit! | _ Brie AxstK Jaxosay, of and tor St song trom | powtont, went, ushore’ ou Mandkerchiet, shost’ ewe | Monomoy Fo n bunday aiternoon. The wreekers } Agsisied her Tuesday morning after rowing | Overbourd about 6) tons of coal Geo Keaveca J Parex, Mill, at Boence Ayres from jew York Feb 27, when a few day: deck ioad of jumber and w ad put inte Cape | erd ras a ply, Scnr Puancts -eucar 1 Bos tou, with ice, for Atiaut iy. ony Dar at poon jut Was got of ‘all 10K. of Jonesport. loaded with coal, im going owwich baron siarday might rut ashore on (hy igh and ary ewbury port, tower p, tue ‘river, hrown overboard to 2 hten er, The schoouer joxs her fore foot and shoo has wun to leak badly. The Kioke is owned by tl ie eap- jae fn bis mother and was not insured. The coal wi jAsure’ Soun Watts I Rows, y going a Mongay afternoon, loaled with cow shoal wear the Neck and Was low fie Sargent and tacen to the Whart. Sone Wasntxorom, Hanson, which arrived Tucalay Bignt frome Indianola, wolle coming up ihe, be ore on West Bank, but w: mot AM 9th with we assistoneer of ee Ravviewon aod 4 ¥ Bammin. Received no damage. Seun BY B sivtR, 5 og Ny OF a meer, Wi oe bid Fall carried away porth spit L high water and was left hig! low tide, Steaintng Matte, Sergent, of Ther vif © sunday p Tour nity tony ot coal werk Ipswich River on Jen ashore op a Uy steamiag Mae W &'P Armstrong; vessel to Miller & | igna jon tor New York. | ‘aw Yor! ‘Sone Emma, Nantucket tor New York, with fish to or- | Sxaor Arp, of Dighton, with a cargo of oyster shells from Providence, was capsized Sth lust in Mount Hope Buy. Crew » Steaurva Avate M Woop, owned by, the St Marys River Lumber Co, sunk tu the St Marys fuver, Fia, on he asthe ult, Portiann, | which arrived at this port yexte Dominica sugar, ts dd to be the ties cardo ot swrar ever brought to this ty trom the Island of Dominica and one of the frst tto the United States. June 9~The captain of the stexmer Golden at this port, onys that on tho 20 inst, 10 lat 4733 N i 1. he Was detained two diyg in leoftelds am if On the 4th inst, tri lat 45 4, lon 43 i assed a large buoy with a blue flag on top and marke: ‘oemers Bros 0 55: Looked like a cable buoy. Sehr Maria Henrietta, wh 4 Anticoste, brought 17 mon of the crew of the slip Giants Cause way, betore ds ‘od ashore at that place, One of the Giants Way crew Was arrested on arrival, Charged. with murdering a felow sailor, a Greek. Itt Allowed that the act was committed In selt-detense, ‘The | ship isa total loss, San Francisco, June 9 arrived yesterday. bri ship Prince Alfred, wath at sea in the vicimty o! refuge In two | Pacitic Steam men, ineiuding the captain of the Vrinee alfred, Innded at Carrizal It would reach Coquimbo. Smpnvmpinc—There are only three vessels on the stocks at the different yards at Kast Boston. Lavuxcunp—At Best ee song 5, from the yard of J mn ‘were was expected that the othér boat W Sawyer, a first ested sehr of 313 tons, to be bo commanded by Cap! ilo Sawyer, an ‘owned by him, MrJ W Sawyer and oshers, SPOKEN. Ship Ottawa ey pbell, | Pensacola for Sun- derland, May & ist ee pa trom Pe NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS. Merchants, shipping agents ani shipmasters are in- formed that by telegraphing to tho Hxeauo Lonton Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, or to ths Paris offices, Rue Scribe, the arrivals at ana dopartares from Eu. | ropean and Kastora ports of American and all forelga | vessels trading with the United States the same will bo cabled to this country free of charge and published, Captains arriving at and sailing from French ant Mediterranean ports will tind the Paris offices the mors economical aud expeditious for telegraphiag news. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Axtwenr, Juno 8—Arrived, bark Anna (Gor), Seiverts, Wilmington, NC; brig Da Capo (Nor), Mlorenais, ao. Beewen, June 8—Arrived, ships Marcia © Day, Chase, New York; Herbert Beach (Br). Crosby, Philadelphia. ‘the reported arrival onthe 7th of bark Marta (Nor), Schwartz, from New York, was premature. Somaay—Arrived, bark Morro Castle, Jewett, New York. Deat, June 8—Arrived, barks Alexander (Swe), Alm- feldt, New york for Bremen; Frank Marion, Dillon, Charleston tor ——, Arrived in the Cnannel 8th, bark Lima (Swe), Wiss man, New York for Bremen, Giascow, June 9—Arrived, brig Magenta (Nor), San- derson, Wilmington, NO. Arrived 8th, smip Fawn, Gove, 8t Thomas‘ April 26, | with cargo ex ship Freedom, Guenoa—Arrived, barks Eva H Fisk, Nicoll, New Or- leans; Alice, Dyer, Buenos Ayres. ¢ Hut, Jane 8—Arrived, bark Agra (Nor), Steon, Balti- more. Haverx, June,7—Arrived, barks Francis Herbert (Br), McKenzie, Savannah; 9th, Draupner (Nor), Ingvoldsen, Chatteston, H1oea, June Arrived previously, bark Amenia, Sal- ter, New York, Nov 7. Ivswicn, June 8—Arrived, bark George (Br), Grant, Bull River, 8C. | Lavervoot, Jane 9—Arrived, ship Bertenx (Br), Da- vies, New York; bark Gen Wolscly (Br), Copp, St John, NB. Salled 8th, ships Westminster (Br), Gross, United States; Dovenby (Br), Penny, Vancouver Island; brig | Zawia (Nor), Umundsen, United States. | Loxvox, June 8—Arrived, ships Lightning (Br), Watson, Me illones: 9th, Cornetius Grinnell, Borland, New York; brig Maria Romano (Aus), Valentin, Boston; sehr Sil- ver Stream (Br), Tadd, Boston. Saifed 9th, schr Jefferson Borden, Patterson, Boston. Lonpoxperuy, June 8Arrived, bark Argo (Rus), Lar- sen, Baltimore. | _Lissox—Sailed, bark Rebekka (Nor), Ball, United States; brig Rosalia 3 (Ital, Capello, do. Newny, June 8—Arrived, park Vesta (Dateh’, vich, New York, Piymovrm, June 8—Satled, bark Crono (aus), Sterk, United States, Qvxexstowx, June 9—Arrived, ship Thornhill (Br), Haynes, Pensacola; barks N K Clements (Br), Corning, Fernandi Ricardo TI (tal), Castellano, Philadel- phia. Arrived 7th, barks Ferraro IT (Ital), Russo, and W W Harvey (Ger), Peters, Phitadelphia; Nuovo Chiarino (Ital, Maresca, Boston; 8th, Jenme Armstrong (Bry Falvey, *t Jonn, NB. Rorrenpam, June 7—Arrived, bark Edith Mary (Br), Nairn, Boston. Swanrvess, June 9~Ariived, bark Sondrenorge (Nor), Taraldsen, Pensacola. Scrtty, June 9—Of, bark Kings County (Br), McClel- land, imore for Bremen. ‘Texet, June &~Arrived, barks Aker (Nor), Oram, Bal. timore ; Ercole (tal), Ruggiero, New York (both tor Am- sterdam). | | arrived at —— Jane 7, “Liverpool” from United | | | Milisoe- States, states that bark Maria Louise, loading at Colombo for New York, has been blown ashore and i# a partial wreck. Crew saved. She had om board 170 tons plam- | Dago and 39 cases essential ofls. [This is probably the | bark Maria Louise (Br), Dumas, last reported at Mauri- thus Feb 20.) — | FOREIGN PORT. Axsen, Aprii 13—Passod, bars bars Hants County (Br), Voeh. ran, trom sew York for Yokohama, &¢. AntiGUa, May 4—In port brics Nancy Ross (Bri, Whit: Wer, ior New York nextday; Kuwin Kowe, Crocker, for do in 6 days. Buisrot, panes Sailed, steamer Cornwall (Br), Stam- | per, New You TAVIA, Sprit M—Sailed, ship Moonlight, Waterhouse, not as before UNOS AYE prit 26—Arrived bark Chant Ban- ker, Porciang 2ith, brig Kebee sa J Paige, aill, New | | York, via Cape Verds. (Se¢ miscellany). Baracoa, ie 2—Arrived, schra Morning r | Aux Caye A Paine, srown, Martinique; Side Doane. » Miekerson. New York. ulied Ist, sehrs WD Daisly, Brown, Boston; 3d, E K Drewer, Harts are s paps bexmuba, June |—Artrived, selirs wrence, Herrick, NewYork: WG Willard, “Parsons, Philadel pri 10—In port ship Modte Kosa, Carter, for Livervoot Pde. DEN AS. June ett, $101 Husted, stew 0 Ky ork; schrs Rva May, andrews, Masters, Philadeipiia. i Win Croseup (Br), Fitehett, 8t Jol i Lewis, Falmouth ; Ac ee) Lane, Shute Cofin, Uranswick, Ga. brige Sahiba (Br), juavTaNamo. May 19—Arrived, Maeistrom, | faci New York; zist, Glaneo (Br), Darrell, ot Satiod—June 8, dark Thos Brooks, vs wah, Now York. Honowwiu, May ued, shi Forge, nes, enderbury 1 oliver. Jarvis t suderiury Tsland, cur Loga. Tender, Wiading, from and ‘oula, Graffan, fork; Oth, Dark ta, Cath. ih bark Pase ik Daphne, lund, New Br), St Thoinas; sth, steamers erine, New Orie iadelphia; 9h, city ‘a city of Meriua, Keynolas, do; Neton, New Urieans; rigs Stal he M Ke Davis, Cardi, wis, Dow, Maol Sailed sth. brig Cora vir), Henderson 9th. steamers ewes, m, New Ori trax, June %-Arrived, brig Ellie B Butler (Bi New York. th, bark Thiers, for Portagal, Jroino, April W— in p ort, Fats | Woodbury, Curis. tor ; | for sandy took and Wa tisdale, Livenroor, June 2~Sailed, steamer Indiana, Clark, Phitaaeiphia Lockronr, NS, June S-Arrived, schr Jeddo, New Rolivia (Br), Small, jirurise, Johnson, for Sone 6—Arrived, brig Antilles, Skinner, OW (ania ‘proc ween apa Tein Sort ship rk J i Chadwiex, ins North of at. vria Fannie B Tucker, Tue er, Philadelphia; rirade ith, Jumenc baitimere. NeWOASTLE, ay &—1n port ship Ci jo, Harri. man, for San Fran er 0, \a rks Colusa, Howes, for dy, dos Muriany. iver, tor do, do. Peexaueceo, May bi—Th port bri ) tales (Br), fan- York; Daisy (ir). for ‘kins, sole im APE, Lie-in. port bela Honey fe grew York, Vd to gall about Milis tor st how: ups iota @r), Tally, NAW, May 7—Cleurer | San Franeieu ssh, \rizona (it | gt pore Muy § ship Glory MP ehe Seas, Knowles, for cisco id | Cr aaya, Jane 4 Arrived. sches Matilda Brooks, Jones, New York; J W Vanuanan, Sharp, Baltimore; Iris, Virainia, sagua, MW rth ‘ur taa- Prine; failed #th, bri (Rag delphia; schr a | Sailes : Sulls Lingley (Fr), ‘York: June trig Mantes, Todds & | a in por Sips Geo well (BE), iverpool le NB. Sune § K France (Pr), for AMERICAN | PORTS. ALEXANDRIA, June §—Arrived, sohrs Suniizht, Prov. | idence: Alrred Bravrook, Poruaad: Campuell, —— for genie volte Ellen Tobin, Jersey City; Jennie M Car- ulence, Juin | Arrived, | steamers Savannah ; Giancus, Koarse, Seminole York; barks at Ce howmaa) ri 01 Whiting arrent (ir), Bilh atv, Kio Grand | Gourwe ht bout Bl ch arrived here to-day from | Loxpox, Jane 9—At lecram from Galle, dated Jane | we ry ia, | Svivester, Gifted. Nort Sailed—Steamer Artes; ships Winosa and Sir John Mente wins. MORS, June 9—Arrived. steamers wm ah ay. Poster, Providence ; J W iran ter, New york, ared—Steainers Cincora (Br). Willlatas. Blo Jane- via Halifax; Clark, New nts: brigs Peri, pilot ‘ Bost Jounel ley, Hopkins Norif WL dodirey;, Weeks Providence Sailod—sieamer Cincora: brig Harry. BeLrast, M 1 \rrived, schr Excel, Poland, New York, ANGOR, Jane 8—Satied, schrs Vo.ant, New York: ‘arnard, Grenaia,’ WI. nee poe Juue 6—Arrived, schr J G Stover, Arey, ew 1 A schr f W Holden em, S-masted), Saun- ders, ae to load hay tor. avaanah, BATH. ie 6—Arrived, schts Susan Stetson, Lewls, ee ior Washington: GO Harriss ndieott ud, to load tor do, Sailed—Schr Lucy A Blossom, Chatfield, Philadelphia. {ter rived, schr Walton, Corbett Hoomae River, ed, sehr Monitor, © a: rk. are ee gw Guiled, soke RW Godirey, Batehe: (y ae a pune: 9—Arrived, steamer Equator, Hi i? atc hia. Nailed=-steamer Culvert, Foley, Baltimore; D J Foley, Donnell, do, Gleuted-Steamer Georicia, Crowel!, New York, GENTS dune S-Arrived, sehr Moit Haven, ‘Collins, w Yor! Saned "Sd, schrs John Boynton, Cook, New York; Sth, Eliza 4s Coitin, Cole, do. VIEN, Ma 23— Arrived, selirs David Suiting, Tome a8 Moore, Russell, d selrs Hunter, Green, and Ida, Dep sine New ‘ork. DANVERS, Jun oarrived, schr Lizme D Barker, Barker Baltimore. FERNAN eto May 8—Cleared, sehr A P Nowell, MeWONHOE, June 9—Paasd In for Battle Biverton, from tuvans; bri¢ Concord, trom Ji Converse and'Addic Walton, front ‘Kk Ambrosi: jor Antwerp ‘or), for Elsinore; Con- guestato: ‘aolo (italy, tor Cork (ail frou Baltunore: Arrived—bark Emily (Ger), Beichmann, New York tor Richmond. FALL RIVER, June 7—Arrived, schrs Thomas Churvuck, F aistelytas Phil heridan, Murphy, York cana sailed Sth or. tage, New ¥. Baited—Schr Medi ath —Salled seh niie Rosaline: scaiker, for George- town, DU: vhel W-tarker, Dean, ahd tH orden, Bak: rik. June 7—Suiled, sehr Olive Branch, Miller, New York. MLLBRIDGE, i, Suiled, sehr Gertrade Piummer, Plummer, Bar- bados. NYSIIO, ¢ June S—Arrived, sehr Edward wing, ni, ew June #—Arrived, schr Margaret, OL Waiker, Pailadetphia, rinse seur Reading Railroad No s4, Adams, Phitladetp liu, NEW ‘OKLLEBANS, June 9—Arrived, sehr Exeelsior, fro Huatad, ware —_Bteamibr Wilmin; ston, Holmes, Havana; sebu re ny wer, Ce var Passes, due D-Arrived, brig Minnie Abbie, Harding, bag rir uip Forest Eagle, Havre. ROK ‘Lk June 6—Arrived, schr, Horatio Nich Depuy, Mosquito inlet (was reported cleared for ton). W BEDFORD, June 7—Arrived, schr 8 3 Snow, Snow, Wareham for New York. Sth—Arrived, bri Murdock, Atexandria; schr Elizabeta, Parkes. tor New York. Sailed-—sehir Jul Kanaete A Berkel ived, schrs & 0 Fusi Hawtey and ‘Thomas Potter, Rou wke hrs Lowe Beard, Phitadetpht. Anges SA Smith and thzabeth, we Yor! a a ORT, Jove 7, PM— rrives 3 J G ituntings ton, Butler, Weehawken for Boston; Fair Wind, Galleys do for do. (are 1 both satled Sth), itt Salled, US coast survoying sehr Bache, Lient Haw w York for Poston. Soile cum yale wai sehr Mile ask Soult, Hoboken Xo Rondoat; JH Tripp, yacht Lucille, Stephens, New tO, itiso, sehr Fentiey. vania, Jones, Weskawken for ton; John Metier, Packer, Sew Yor tor Pocasset; Rul A Price, Price, ‘do tor Dennisport; Js Weldti in Ric ‘hast Greenwich for Georgetow diate A Bauer heed, Gloucester for New ‘hase, fut! nue dae June 8—Arrived, schr Odd Fellow, ‘Stile senee Gora (not Eva), Alexandria; Texas, New Yor! wa Nbiewron, June 8—Arrived, schr Millie Frank, New i HAVEN, June 8~Arrived, schrs Ed Lyons, Baker, baltimore; Anadtr, Carrins, Geoigetow! PASCAGOULA, Jaue 2—Arrived, sehr dinette, Hinds, Jamaica, Cleared 2d, sehrs Beethoven (Br), Smit! Laverpgalt $a, bark Cathrina poiwved). , Roumassen many): schr Mary D Iresand, Fisher, Phila pERMBACOLA, dune 6— rrived, sehr Jai etyon, Galveston. Mie Atrived. bare Chas Jackson (Br), Phillips, Lone don; ‘sr Jon W st o 1—Barks Jessie bo Point: loen (Dan) Riehn, Sdaderian red 4th, burk Ocean (Nor), . erg, Liverpool (not at at pata, June 9—Atrived. steamers worth, Prowse,-to Liverp ol via Queenstown; 6 die Pearce, ew York: Mayilower, Fultz, do; bart Hemodore "Dupont, ‘iehols Matangis$ “pent "weasia Black (Br, Ludlow, Cardenas. Also arrived—Brig Prairie Kose, Gr vente nz as | sehr Francis Satterly, at ao. e i Beeb a tintes, “Chien: nomin} Losier, savannah; Mary it E arsal, capraneenrs xe 5 River; bi Burta Cleared—Steamers Minc Viverpoull Saxon, Snow, Boston; Fl ate | Beverly, Pierce, New, Yorks se “ast # Smit | Grace, Charlestown; Elien lot vig bypat | Bamucl Carbon, ‘urse, Pawtuc ce taveller, ms, ——; John Rose, Ailen. rove Ker Cast sie, smith, Somerset: Aid. risher, | Hey. Norunrup, Hast Greenwich; Frigiilia Seria ; New Bedford: John 4 nina, Provid ¥ \itubarn, ceowell, Boston; Kina’? Hart Lotte Lee, Lee, Chariesto n. “Kino cleared, sagen es tet, fala shams, Snow. vlexanta "ublin, & Wesson oa Fuhr, Jacksonville fy Fi Port Mass: Wostern star, Crocker, Si a 3° iogram, enson, ew London. Newenstin, Del sJunie 9, <M—Sehe John J Ward, for down this moraine. | “sehr Abbie Dunn, from Card Seo ongres oft Mast this AM and pee also yee p lade: two sehts below bere, bound u ae William W Cushing, for "Sharieston, now passing Woon—Bhip Superior, tor, for Antwerp: wage 8 | Williams, for Asp! “i hoe Mortou, 4 | denas Swen ulavet iti a 2 Slus Wo: David uF ay for aes at barks, @ barkentine and. 98 eral schooners are in 1p: also aherm bras. sehr Abbie Duna re- ip Nile (Br), trom, Antwerp; barks Caroli ier ‘row, Havre; John J Marsh, pe Cerveee rie iB Jones (Ur), trom gna selits Kate Oi Matanzas; Ste Daval, from Boadons "Franconi Cardenas, tard B Doan, Bang: Ay Cole Fi Kiverdate, lou mmons, Saliie M ruord ann J yk "Paws G sheppard Pl eon 1 Queen iden > srooks, ‘oston eae, Pal bag 8 Bunowe. trom Nartolk, ie Passed up th Schr Abbie bg A from Cardenas, got ander ‘way thi PM and proceeded Steamer Saxon, {rom Boston, passed down at 1:35 £i Bark Yolpint dia, tor London, passed di } Ls Bhs P Jenkins (Br), from wre, is poi A working up. “URiAwane Bx eaatonie te Jane 9, AM—Bark Asm Jed sehr eaites tron rors | the 2 Wost fd Yndies entered ase ant Arrived, brig Alice Starrett (Br), sa for orders. Pa herived ies Piru, fo orders seh Angie: wee ants Havana, Georn leant two barks aud @ Drij ut > ‘Poe RAD Jang 7—Cleared, sehr Hibernia (Bea Ce Westport, N83 not 2 telegra) phed). “fied bare 3 W Holbroo! 9th—Arrived, steamer ileanor, Johnson, New York. Clearei—setirs Zeta Psi, tor Sagua; Ida L Howard, WENCE, June rile’. sche Mary Patten, Gukey, Savannah Win D ililvon, Newton, Georgetown, BR & 8 Corsot Sailed—sehrs ear | Mekiwee. Philadelphia; Pomt; Belle i Hat, iKins, wien : Me. Jelphin. Sitieon Maliorg: Bite Jutta A Brush; Willard P ‘Patt a att Clark, Orittin : Mi and 411 Townsen of Lot if Garrol: owen, tit At the hi Factor, Sa nat steclnnag, aud others, P. Wit py "i aareteet, achrs E athens Newman, .Rondout; Anthony Burton, Johnson, Hobo atied—Sehirs AG Lawson, pemnatriety Croton Pointy seme B Allen, Davis, New York. | RICHMOND, dune 7-—arrr od Seamer om Pt fae pila lorence, kip Couch. ‘New York, Alliance, ew York; Lucy Jones, Syn to lond tor New 5, wv Bunnell, Bunnell, New Yorks , June 1—Arrived, bares. pe none Leod, Paige, syuney, Naw | Al), “ aghr Wm Ppillipe, for Seabeck. Dioarrived’ ‘steamer City ot Toklo, Maury, Hong Kone 4 Yokohama. ANNA, June 9—Arrived, steamers Malley hae fal, Piiiadelpiia; Hernan Livings 7 bark D de Junio (9), River lavaeet’ beat ttanoowa, Snare, Bangor, teamer Avhiand. Whitehurst, PL Saad Me, Jung /--Sasley che New York. } June 7—Arrived, sehr Palestine, Howen, Port Jonnison; Kate Lily, Hutchins. Elizabethport. SIONING/TN, June 8—Arrived, tua Frances LV] New York tor Providence, with two barges in (ow sailed). ‘ Sailed—cnret 1 Goodspeed, “and Belle Pook, with gram te tor Ne ViNuVano A HAVEN, saa, Arrived, gehrs syre. Crenfuegos tu fat; George nurla for Portiand; Bamps elves Adela Stitt Chariots Fish, Sedonia, B Far voll, Cheero, Joe wart Koh Heanatt, i Tigralam, | Howard DU Poste ver Heals, Raven, | Jeni Coen ae » "a. Bernice, J B Knowles, Gustie Wilson, & eaten tg away. W Fowngend: George Usbor Mord, ook, Alaska, Trot Hil A Ta uetloy, Lissie Lane, Onward ti ome mirsed ‘by=Sebr Minnesota, StJobn, NB, for Paw yuh, AN—No arrivals, Ta port-—Sehrs Orient, @ W ie Sliver spray, George | Be ae Bron. Pg anaes, or nate A. Sheppard, Chariots Fred ig MESCE GLAS BUUS. = 2 nn A ORS IVORCKS UBIAINED FROM DIFFER legal everywhere; desertion, &c., #u dient ewusos no publicity no ehargé until Sores le wraate hy 194 Broadway. 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