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12 '‘ er All, ido the patriotic thing, ike Wickham, and take over @ lew saimpies of the New York aemocracy that will open tueir eyes to the vies us * | iteay nastened the rep ill He or Will He Not Go} to London 7? THE FUN OF THE AFFAIR = Study of Kelly. . _ | Brown JOHN MORRISSEY’S VIEWS. ee Disbecker’s Note vor. | from the | 1t will be a great affair when it comes of. The | feparture of the Mayor of New York for Europe raunot full to pe an cveat Interes’ing alike to the | titizens of this metropolis and of tne whole na- | non. There is no record of @ Mayor of this city ever before crossing the ocean. There is certainly uo record or tradition of a Mayor leaving here to accept che courtesies and hospitality of the chief | municipal functionary of the city of London ander | buch circamstances a8 our beloved Wickham will leave. ‘The Lord Mayor of Duvlin visited us last | summer, but Dot under the conditions which | Lord Mayor Wickham goes to London, The head und front of the Dublin municipality came ere as s companion to the irish rife team, leaving his oMcial mace ana all other tokens of bis high office | behiad bim; but our Mayor goes in style and wiate, the city’s coat of arms borne on his manly breast, his manly bead surmoanted by | the cap of lverty, and his maniy form | encased in aswallow-tall cout of the Maunatsan | sbape and make. He does nut go alone and unat- | tended, bat belted rouad with hearts of steel that | will wee be meets with no suca fate as befell the unfortunate gemtieman who a long time ago went | down to Jericho and tumbled in among thieves, Sunagination ajone can supp'y a | PICTURE OF THE SCENE New York barbor will witmoss the day of Mayor Wickbam’s departure, There bave been way de- partures to Europe since the invention of steam | gud the Introduction of champagne; bat, think of | it, who ever left these shores for the mother | country, from Lafayette down to Geoige Francis Train, who will stir the same depths®of emotion in the hearts of the citizens of Gotitam like our peerless Wickham, Mayor of NewgYork by the grace of the people and—but, never mind, But When the fancy contemplatea the extent and weight of the suite our Mayor intends to take with him it seems as if this geweration, which las al- ready beea privileged to witness many wondrous things, 1s destined to seo a greater marvel thao any that has yet transpired, Mayor Wickham, as nis interview withthe MenaLp reporter shows, shrewdly enough disclaims any knowtedge of an | invitation bemg extended him by toe Lord Mayor | of Londom, There ts more tuanSone motive for this disclaimer, In fact, the course of the Mayor in refusing to admit that the other Mayor, with the noble prefix, hes extended to bim a very warm and pressing invite 1s based on the truest principles of political foresight. Let bim pro- claim now, one month ahead of bis departure, that he intends to surrender to the President of the Board of Aldermen for @ brief period the dis- charge of the duties of the Mayoralty, and what wonofd bis fe aud reputation be ‘worto? Our Mayor will seiect his suite fin silence and secrecy Ot course it ts ‘surmised that Comptroller Green, Boss Kelly, Boss Morrissey, Jimmy Hayes, the sweet-sceated Disvecker and @ good many more too numerous to mention &t thia momect will be in the Mayor's boayguara, Our Witllam will be Impartial. The Short-nairs and Long-bairs, the Cavalicrs aad Roundheads, will be given an equal show. THE MAYOR AND THE REPORTER, The Mayor was in his office, a wiue, airy, pleas- @nt room, looking out on the City Hall Park and tbe numerous happy loasers Oasking in the sun- shine when the HERALD reporter entered. His Benor, who ta the type of manly dignity and bear. Ing, reached forte his manly baad aud uttered & cordial “low d’ye do.” RePorTeR—Picase teil me, Mr. Mayor, ana te'l te true, however odd tue inquiry may de, dou really inten@&ccepting the iuvitation of the Lora Mayor of London? The Mavon—Tne enterprise of the Henacp far- | Rished the iniormation to me that suck an iuvita- tion was sent, Kerorrer—Ydur Honor. of course, is jesting. Our anxiety is to Kaow whetser you really mean wo £0. The Mayor burst ont into a ioud laugh that Startied bis two secretaries, and then replied, “Well, if I 0 i don’t want to be handicapped | ‘With any such deadweights as the HERALD wants me to take, The HERALD is fond of fun; so am L i don’t Care to see the pathways of lie draped | always in mourning. | relieh ke as Wollasany | map. | think we work two herd and negiect recreation tuo mut I certainly shouid like to “o tw London, circumstances permitting. Every man | sbouid have an intermission from toll, You know te words of Teanyson— Death is the end of Site. Why shouid lite ali indor be? ™ are my Seutimenis, and if the Lord Maror | 1 Loudon koew them I bave no douot he would | seud me ax invitatioa, Here His Honor smitied a | knowing smile, whie the reporer ahr ne | canght sight at the same ‘natant of a large official paper bearing @ biz seul aud dated London, May 9A, 1875, Karoxrer—Your Honor will excuse me from saying that this ruse of yours is too diaphanous tu boid lukewarin water. Hs Hono: at say auytulng about it and 1/ Jet you inte the secret. ReroeTer—Mom's ine w Hus Howor—l was abou > go Ly the Canard Une, but as the HERALD recommendec the Freuca line’ on aecount of the supers r quality of tue ssiade | shail go by that. roRTER—AMre nous, WLo do you intend to take along? tits HoNon—Well, you know, I must take Green, In tae erest of the city J must Lui lin to scaool in London that be may learn politica! economy— Tuat be may learn tue folly of pucung a vreat aad growing city like this tm a straltwais.coat, bh aronrer—Who else, Your Honor 4's Honon—Don't ask me. Since the announce- Meat Wus made that 1 was golmg to London a thousaud applications have come ito me ior Piares On my stat FROM EVERYWHERE. ‘They are from all (he wards im the city; ow, in @ case of this kmmd | must coufine m epresentative men. [ jook upoa Mr, Joon c oniy called the “Boss,” a8 @ repre ecnlative man, Who will impress Lond@on and the Lord Mayor with Lue wonderful fruition of demo- rare instututions, The Govervor —— Kerorrer—Tiiden, you mean. iis Honor—Thiden, | meant, is considering the euwject You see toe Governor's absence any- were for xX MoBths, efth a veloon or | conn in adiving | om of th deep Di ie sea, Would de is chanecs an advantage. Presicency would be d amazingly, use, you kaow, “abs Makes the heart 1 uder,”? god Tudeu im Europe woud © aun jorth the jateut affec tou for that Tiden in Amer. Ma would provoke, Yes, the Gov ersor will go. Kelly bas had on invitation of bia Own, but some people say it is bowus, aud was made out by Tom Creamer and Gill Stuart. KeronreR—fas Your Hogor any poitical mo- ieeving for Lurope at lals momentous Hs floxor I can truly sav thet in this great ef- acrilicing myseif on the aliar t that r of gentlemen city ior whe city’s good, Beyond more. | Ors THE REPORT! 1 of the Mayor of New York an4 eon the sitar of bis natal city, started rn trom John Morrissey, who 1s a mar LIS Beart upon his sieeve, as to ved af invitation irom the Mayor \o accompeny tim to London, Jonu had Just revurned jrom the Jerome Park races, and paid. im anawer to the rather abrapt toquiry of tne know whether he | ckiam cau go, ior | f m forget, Jonn, | that @ city’s Fespousibilities rest upou nis anoul- rr might ge or not. be as bothing eli nistey—lat n't! at! Sara. toca and Tammany Hall to look alter? None valk th foe oF reeponaimility; but I don't kpow but VA | gv over to Louaen. They never got { * & BRIGHT IDEA wbort-Deuryd pemocrscy, | luinn, ayers yet ort | Virvuea, aad that-——” | be towed down the river as speealiy as possible | ton * NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, ttt telnet dartamermaintninpecneen he reporter to meot with Cor- mis#loner Disbecker. TRIPLES LIGHT AS ATR. Disbecker, though below the medium height, 19 Bot bepeath notice, He made o stir in the world and ¢ Harlem fats. fue iatter stir ls the proudest and most fragrant he ts ever likely to Miake. may have great opportunities in the {ncume, but there is ttle likeliuood bis fame will be Waited on 4 more ogertferous breeze (hau that on which it now reposes. While the delicious aroma that now pervades the atimospheie of Yorkville and Harlem lasts, so long wul tue Scau- diduviaa appellation of Disbecker remain, DISRECKER'S PERPUMERY, | Disbeeker, in answer to the tuquiry, “Do you In. | | teud to accompany Mayor Wicknam'to London 1” | responded | “Why, cei tainly, I should take it unkindly of the Mayor if he neglected to invite me, bot im the | Kindest and most condescending spirit he de-— spatched ine this note (reading the uote) :—'My | dear Dis, accept a berth in my siatervom by the | | Ville du Favre, in the rrip to London, on tue Lord Mayor’s invitation, Don't tel: Baldy Smith. Take ) a Turkish bath before you leave and bring &@ jew | botties of eau de cologne. Yours, W. H. W.? “Phere, you see i am not jorgotten; I don’t understand his hint to take a Turkish bath, uu Jess hg thinks taere 1s nothing of the kind in ‘Lon. don. Rerorrer (ceferentiaily)—l! I may be allowed to suggest an expianation—— | 18h eRn—Why certainly, certainly, \ Reroxrex—it would be that the Mayor bas gut the celusion that you are personally en- oa aged in the Harlem fats, spreading the mild | manure that Gils tue air up there wivo its bauny fragrance. Dispecksr—Ha! ha! That's it, is it? ReronreR—Jes So. DIsBECKER—I'll get out aSatent for that Harlem ameil when I reaco London, Pre. ple here avn’t | Appreciate it. See if 1 don’t have a eign on Kewent street, “Harlem periumer to Her Majesty QueeD Victoria, The essence imported iresh frou New York.” There’ fortune in that, The HeRALD | says I'm going, so | must go. BOSS KELLY ON x. Boss Kelly was im a broWao study when the | HbRaLp reporter appeared tp uisofice, Lying 6 fore him on Nts desk Was the Lord Mayor’s tavita- | ucn, wih the great seal of tue Louden corpora tion'In owe corber. The boss hy nu veeply | thinking over it, aud as the reporier approscbed him unobserved toe mighty of tue short | hairs broagut bis Orawny ost dowa on the doco. | me PLY. ment aud exclaimed, ‘By the great Caesar, 1M | . Ah!) said the reporter, “I see you, too, Mr, THE VINELAND SHOOTING. THR RECOVERY OF CARRUTH THE MOST RI- MARKABLE ON RECORD—S8TATEMENT OF PRO- FESSOR MONGAN--SINGULAR PHASE OF THE CASE—TELESCOPIC VISION. PHILADELPHIA, June 12, 1875. Mr. Carroth, the editor of the Vineland Jnde- pendent, who was shot by Charles K, Landis, the philanthropist, in March last, has now aimost re- covered from his wound, and Mr, Laudis, nis as- | sailant, has taken up Ris abode in this ety since his release on bail last week. The recovery of Carruth ls regarded as a marvel in the history of surgery, and bus Oceasioned much wondering comment among medical men, The size of the bullet, its direction after entering the brain and the depth of penetration were all circumstances which seemed to point ,to his Ceath as being @ certainty in a very short time, If not immediately, Noone until lately ventured to predict his recovery, and the chances of the patient were considered still more precartous, 1 the opinion of the great majority of physicians, by the fact that he was under the care of homao- pathic men of medicine, able as it ix, is thereore regarded as @ very \m- portant one for the interests of the followers of Habnemann, and mach interest ts manifested in the history of the case. One of the professors in the Hahnemann Medical College, upon whom [ called for en opinion of the case ot Carruth said toils mornin, 1 bejleve that the depta or pene- traction oO; the ball in thts case exceeds that of any other op record im which recovery took place.” THE SURGICAL HISTORY OF THK CASE. Dr. J. ©. Morgan, of tais city, Who was the fur. | geou having we case of Carruth in coarge, iavors the HEKAL® With the 1ollowing gistory Of ais re- Murkabie case It peeins uecessary to state the facts of the case in order Lo dispossess the public of inaccurate im- ressions afloat, It will be rememvered thit on arch lv Landis fired the ouilet, waich entered the | posterior of the Lead, aoout the horizontal line and alittle to the mght, ranging torward and lodging evidently somewne:e near the right eye, producing tstaut uncousciousness and causing | Carcarh W fail peavily to the foor, The eyes of the wounded man were eccilymused, especially the Tight ope, and for some time it was &@ matter of Kelly, are among the lucky (ew invited to the hod Cage eg Sek aageeS on ra Di ay HL pitable board of the Lord Mayor of London.” r ana 24: SO eras a i aaeat so | ond,” replied the Boss witu a giow Of pare aud peisitence | 43 Soolynipsis: Sun Gonabie pride overspreading Di- features. “lam | the fright e,@ was such, togetiier wit a little overcome a, the unexpected honor, and I was just toinklng wheter I ougnt to go or not. But I'l go. 1 want to see the way they manage the primaries over there in London and i want to ies tuese fellows bere in New York, these swallow-tall pretenders see | that Kelly ts some pumpkins, that royalty aod aris tocracy are not bind to bis @bdiltties ana to his | But bere tere was an in- | lerruption, aad ihe Boss reserved ulmself jor auctuer occasion. THE MORAL. Atver all the foregoing it way be said tn truth that, with fhe abseuce of ali these gentiemen, tue | city will Sourish as it never Mourished before, ‘Yue lacorers Wii get thetr Wages umabriaged, the streets Wil be cleaned and kept La order, garbage Wil go into ong cart and ashes into anoth nd not be mixed together and dumped ta the ry Reart Of a tnickly civilized community to Spread plague and deata all around. The open Sea, im place of the Hariem fats, will be selected | as 4 dumping spot for the Boxious garbage of tne | city. Legitimate claimant’ on tue city teasury | It Will be the millennium oi the scrub | will be paid. women, whose bard earned wages have been so | New York will iiluuioate, Is dreadiul to | think there may be suck #Q eXpression as “Aluy | they ever return.” | reInctanuy pa.d (hem. @ud among tae transparencies it SHIPWEECK IN THE HARBOR. A LIGHTER UPSET AND N&ARLY TWO HUNDRED | BALES OF COTTON OVERBOARD. about eight o’clock last evening the lighter roie left pier 50 North River with 370 bales of | cotton on board, The lignter was the property of | Messrs, Diamond & Green and was under the | command of Captain C. J. Hall, The orders whieh | Captain Hall received were that the cargo mast | and conveyed to the Harbeck stores, in Brookiyn. | Captain Hail appreciated fact that bis sloop was greatly overiades, and made complaints about it; but the parties superior to bim ia the management of tue vessel ordered mim to go Anead, and he, contrary to his owa juagment, fal- filled nis orders to the letter, One hundred and ninety-two bales Were put on board in the name of Rhine & Co. and 1% io the name of Duncan, | Shermau & Co. | Captata Ball engaged the little tug Annin to | tow his lighter aowa the river, The two boats left the wharf between eignt and nine o'clock last evening. No sooner had they got under way than | Captain Hall noticed that his lgnter was roiling | aud pitching ia a very dangerous manner, and ac- cordingly signalled the captalm of the Annin to | sout dowao steam and proceed more carefully. | The order was obeyed; but still the cargo of the Neraie was in gre ager, for, aside from being great 5 ireight had been improp- erly sto@ed away Wiiula her, Sae careened first | upon on* side and then upon the otuer, answer- ing every gust of the wind and every infueuce of the Waves, bo matter from What direction they chanced to proce d. Whea just opposite the Bat- tery the littie lighter was struck on the vroaaside by a heavy sea, ‘urned avout if Way over and | dweonarged into the bay more ah two-tnirds of the cotton bales Whieu constituted her cargo. Ali | Ob board the sioup had previously anticipated an | | accloent and, very fortunately, saved themsely from an eveniug vatn, Lhe cotton, carried by t! | thae oceanward, seemed euurely at tae | merey of the waves, but a few boatmen | Who bad witue-sed (he aecicent, came to the res | Ce Anu Succeeded in towing to the river front @ great deai ot tne cargo that bad beea Jost over- | board. A ‘ew more boatmen, Woo belonged to the | North shore, ad Who had Dol Witnessed the over- turning of the lizhter, perceived dark objects | moving pon the water, aud at once set ont to | ascer‘ain what they were. One boat picked up | seven bales, ana otier boats jointly rescued twell Dales, ail Of Which were towed over to tue Battery. tates toat about 160 ales went | Captain Hail overboard, and that ne believes that of tuis mam- | ber 100 have been towed ito hurbor. Several bale: wi re rescued at” pier No.1 North kiver, | muveyed to the Batiery. About four re seea floating aroucd the Bat- tery batuing houses, and iviS presumed that Ofty baies have orifted ont to sea. As each bale of | cotton 18 Worth $80, about $4000 has gone ocean- | ward, and tne whole loss, no doubt, from damage, &e., Will exceed $10,000, STEPHEN'S ORPHAN HOME. 2 THE BENEFIT TITUTION. A grand concert will be given this evening, at eight o'clock, in St. Stephen’s churen, East Twenty eizath street, for the bdenelit of tie Orphan home attached to that charcs. Thts in- stitution was opened in May, 1908, to provide tne comforts of @ home to orphaned children. Since that time some 600 children, boys aod girls, from CONCERT ¥ or Tat one year and a half to ten rears of age, have been provided with everytning necessary: to enable them to become usefal and creditable members of society, And tins iat the cuildren rearea in this | @ cave realized (Ne Lopes Of its jounder, Rev. | Dr. meGiynn. Trere are at present 125 cbiidren within its Walls, irom almost every parish tm this diocese, | and Unless the Wamane come to Ite assistance tow cherisued lithe home cafnot be maintained, As tue Home reevives no aid trom the city or Stat nd dors not share in the Courcn colec- rie general Orphan Asylum, 1t deserves the cordia: support of tae charitab.e, DARING ROBBERY IN BROOKLYN. Another robbery was perpetrated in Brockiyn oD Fricay Bight at the residence of Mr, Stephen HB, Bacon, No. 89 Washington avenue, The family Were in the parlor, when, about ten o'clock, @ thief sprang over the garden fence, climbed to the roof of the piazza and entered the rear chamber in tue second floor through an open window, Me ransacked the closets and burean drawers in searco of plunder and found in one of the latter a set of diamond snire studs, valued at $600, the property of Mr, n. Toe thief them descended from the piazza and e Witn his booty. The family were unaware of his | visit until they prepared to retire, when they jound the bureau @rawers overturned im the een of the floor. Of conrse the ponce were notified, ana they BOW pretend tobe “working up the case." THE SHUT. Tho Prookiyn police are still engaged In th Search for ihe burgiar who shot Mr. Aaron Shate in bis residence No. 469 Tompkias avenue, Brook- lyn, on last Tuesday morning. Officers of the mounted squad aro still pasrolling Long Isiand, and the detectives are visiting ail the suspicious haunts in New York aud Brooklyn. Up bo iust | might they bad arr n song, all of | Wom Were released, there being ne evidence to Warrant the autuorities im hoding them. The contiition of Mr. Shute was not improved yester- Gay, bis delirium sth contauing, ths pnysicians dave Very GUgls Lopes of bis recovers ; | alariced and despairea of saving him. | could waik WItO assistance, | the direction of the bullet, it was concluded it Biast be due to a fracture of a portion of the base of the skull, =A physician in the neighborhood | Dad removed @ loose plece of bone belore Dr. E. Ry Tuller, a homm@opathic poyelceh wet called by the family of Carruta and took coarge ol tue case. By the desire of Landis, Dr, Grose, Jr., the allopathic surgeon also appeared on the jvilowing dey. He, too, removed @ piece Of loose bone, but found tue bullet inaccessivie, The pavient nad by this time recovered consciousness, ander homm@opathic medication, and desired (o be treated exctusively by the noim@opathic system, upoa watch f wae summoned by teexrapu on the second day aiter the wounding. larrived on the alternoon of tie following day, probed tae wound hye omy | and found tue bail deeply embedded in the brain, Which hed closea over its crack. Recog- nizing the fact that further exploration wouid certainly be unjusiifabie 1 made no farther effort m that direcuon, the symptoms being ex- cellent under his hom@opathic treatment, I then dressed the wound with reierence to the pre- Veuuion of any untoward event, taking advautago of its position to secure draiuage of tne inevit- apie suppuravion, Consulting Wita his famuy paysician, Dr, Tuller, we aprese upon the course O1 medication to be jollowed, ‘ue ca-e progressed in a3 Javorable 4 manuer as we could have ex- pected, tut sometimes we were very much ‘The wound abcnar,ed freely ag the Dealing proceds Wept on, but it was soon thanifost thut his ‘bion Baca imperfect on the let side, with etther or boc eyes. His pulse ranged at first from 62 to 53, end as convalescence came it rose to 72 After we had beea in consuitutation for suine days my coileague of the Halnemann Medical College, Professor A. kK. Toomas, was called to join the conmsuitatiom on a single occasion, on Which be concurred in our Management of the case. creased in rapidity as the C.catiizauoa of the Woune went ob; bat it was only aiter @ lapse of Seven Weeks tlat he was ailowed to sit up, in order toat the periect drainage of tue wound Migit Dot be interieced With, a matter absolutely Vital to him. Alter that me he was gradually allowed more liverty, and ut tbe end of the second month be was got mto aclair, and a w javer Toe wound aul con- tiuues to discharce a Very small amouatol lymph, pus having ceased to be formed. linperiect Vision Of the leit side of objects still comtunues Lo some eXteni, but anotuer more REMARKABLE PRATURE has been developed since be has been sitting up. He has telescopic Visious—that 18 to say, ne can perceive distant objects, which otuer eyes could searcely Giscero, With wonderful clearness of Vision, and he cannot judge of distances, often Imagiuiug that buudings a long way of are quite near by. The left-sided obscurity of vision ts unother remarkabie feature of the case, especially in view Of the resear.hes Of Various surgeons and physiologists in the same field. itis their cou- clusion that the optic nerve Oo! eituer side is largely concerned with the supply of visual power to the Same side of both eyeballs, tuere being an Optic nerve arising {rom each side of the brain. Further informauion oo this es may be found in the “Mediculand Surgical tory of the Re- bellion, port 1; surgical volume, page 207.” In this Cuse the injury Is evidently 'o the rieut nerv Now, the conclusion of physiologists 1s that leit side of objects isseen by the rignt side either eyevall, the lines of Vision crossing the axis of tae eye on the way io the retiva, ‘ine ob- servations made iu the case ef Carruth tend (0 confirm these two cunclusions of science, and werejure aud greatly to the iaterest of the case. THE MARY CHILTON. No news has yet been received tn this city | Which will throw any ligt on the supposed case of piracy and murder on board the New York schoouer Mary Chilton, which sailed trom New York Jor the isiand of St, Andrews, in the United States of Colombia, and which vessel was iately found abandoned by her crew on the soutnera coast of Cuca. Her agents in this city, Mesers, De tro, received the iollowing teleg: row Hav E Mary Chilton saved. Will be brought bers E jen. The crew have been Jou further ue ws. Messrs. De Castro state they expect to hear further news by toe Havana steamer, The Pacific Mall steamer Colon, which arrived in this port yesterday, brought no pews of the Mary Colton baving been Sent to St. Andrews, aod the mystery there ore remains as great as ever. the sou'O coast of Cuba, to Havana, A despatch from Washingtoa ates Treasury Department b. received that the information that tue schooner Mary Chilton, of New York, was | seized aad taken away irom San Ao.jreas, Repuvlic of Colombia by the mate and Said vessel While Loe Master was On Sho; rr) said that the vessel Was Caken on the lota of May, and that a \eW cays later she was at Wauks liver, Honduras, Wuere ibe Mate Was trylug to sell the | cargo. SERIOUS STABBING AFF RAY. Captain McDonnell, of the Eighth precinct, re- ceived information last night that a young man, aged nineteen years, named Matthew Douneily, residing at No. 109 Chariton strevt, had been erely stabbed during an aitercation with some unknown person @ short time previous, Proceed. ing to the place, tne Captain found Donnelly suffering from a aeep and Gangeroas wound in the groin, When questioned as to the occur. renee the Wounued man refused to give any informawon. Later in tne evening toe police learned that a stabbing affray nad taken piace at No, 26 PhomMpson street, and Captain MeDosnel!, airing to that locality, arrested Louis Hartman, a tailor, aged fifty years, resiaing im the rear of the avove number, who confessed to having stabbed Dounelly, The prisoner on being brought wo the Prince street station house, srared that at about eigut o’ciock, as he was near tia | doorway, Donnelly, Who had frequently anno. bira by boyish tricks, pulled Mis nose, and bh Tetaliation drew a pocket Kalle and etavded his persecutor. The knife which was found on bis person is an ordinary sized penknife, and on pall vlad were spoils of biood. Bariman Was locked up. A CHAPTER O ACCIDENTS, Witham Arnold, @ resident of Jersey City, was severely injured yesterday by falling from a iadder at the foot of Dey and Greenwich s:ree's, Peter Gallagher, aged five year roof of No. 105 Wooster street yx from the terday after. noon, breaking bis leg and receiving other in- | Juries. Jonn Cooper, of No, 56 Ridge street, accident. ally fell oo the sidewalk yesterday aad fractured tis jeg. dames Keating, a child, awed seven 5 No, 130 West Fiitreth streot, f eth street yesterday morn of the backbone, wacker, of Harlem, accidentatly fell m4 story Of his house ther sever Bien barke, of No. fl down stairs yenterdiy morning, receiving sevore lu. Juries to her side ana buck. Jonn Early, aged seven years, of No. 56 Vande- Water street, Was run over by & Bleecker street car, at the corner of Ann and Nassau «tr torday morning @au severely injured « ota, yoa- His recovery, remark- | on | The improvement iu. | Steposition of the Consul. Will elexraph Sue is now | Oj supposed to be on her way from Pinar dei Rio, on | to the cellar | His Bho and re- | +. COULISSE CHAT. Wientwaski bas been crossed and decorated by the Czar, ‘The Misses Conway will proceed to Europe on basiness on the 16th. Mr, J. P. Cathcart will accompany Mr. Barry Sul- | livan to America in August. Salvini’s Hamiet has created great enthusiasm. He threatens to wipe out Mr, Irving. George Rignold, Howard Paul and F. Maccabe sailed yesterday for Engiand in the Adriatic. We shall haye a deluge of “Rose Michel’? next season. Mrs. Bowers is announced in this re- puisive play. ‘The “Filth Avenne Company” playa at MeVicker’s, Chicago, for two weeks, beginning to-morrow night, Downing’s Ninth Regiment band. 100 strong, will give a grand Wagner concert tois afternoon at Jones’ Wood Colosseum, Asacred concert takes place this evening at St, Stephen’s churen for the benefit of the Orphan Home attached to the church, Lotta will play only sixteen weeks during the coming season, beginning In September, She Will travel with her own company. Rossini’s ‘Moses in Egypt’? was heard for the first time at KOnigsberg last month. Some of the singers sang in Italian and others in German. Miss Ada Cavendish, at the termination of her engagement at the’ London Standard, goes to the Surrey for @ series of representations of “rhe | New Magdalen.” Mr. Evelyn Bellew, say the London critics, has done wisely m selecting the stage as his pro! | sion, He possesses ail the natural qualidcations Jor theatrical success, During the stay of the American Rifle Toam in Dwolin they will be made free of the theatres by Mr. Gunn, Special reception nights wil be given at the Galety and the Royal, Mr. Harkins’ benefit will take place at the Fifth Avenue Theatre on Friday next, and promises to be full @f attraction. The popularity of tno véne- JAciaire should insure @ crowded house. Mr. James W. Morrissey while travelling out West went a Qshing and very nearly became food for the fishes. He was rescued, however, and will return to his post at the Filth Avenue next season, @The daughter of Madame Rosa Csillag, the fa- mous Viennese prima donna, isin London, The young lady, who 1s said to possess a splendid mezzo-contralto voice, will probably soon make her début berore the Britis public. M. Maurice Strakosch hag been unable to secure the services o! his sister-in-law, Mme, Adelina Patti, for the Italian opera in Paris, which he is again to direct next winter, as the lady is en- gaged, frst Jor St. Petersburg, alt nde for Vienna, Mrs. Moulton, the singer, bas been as great a star this winter in the Quirinal circles as she was in the St, Cloud set. Aer luscious, entrancin, voice, according to a Rome correspondeat, who terms her ‘Orientally handsome,” has “‘cuarmed every one.” Mrs. J. H. Hackett, widow of the famous tmper. sonator of Falstaff, who lately made a successful début at Booth’s Theatre, has adopted the stage as a profession and will appear next season in | “Macbeth,” “Medea,” Mary Queen of Sects” and “Antony and Cleopatra,” | The “Donovans” stil! hold their own at Wal- | lack’s) The new entertainment is proving popu- jar io this heated term. But bow the winter | navitués would stare at the vagaries of Harrigan and Hart could they come back from the watering places and visit their classic temple of the drama! Barry Sullivan will open the next season Booth's Tueatre with his remarkable impersona- tion of Hamlet. At present he is concluding his | farewell engagement in Ireland, where he is the | frequent recipient of costly testimonials of esteem, | His presents already amount in value to nearly $20,000. The dramatic season at the Park Theatre, Brooklyn, wil open to-morrow evening with the Production of the speciacular drama, ‘Around | the World in Eighty Days,” Messrs. Pillet and Conneily’s version, The same liberal and well directed energy which has mace this nouse 60 successful during» Colonel Sinn’s management, characterises the manner in which this piece has been put upon the stage. Edwin Booth based bis declination to piay at the theatre he founded on the sentimental basis of an indisposition to, again appear upon the scene of his great financial misfortune, He sent a very handsomely wordea letter to Jarrett & Palme complimenting ti upon their better fortune snd giving expression to the wish for a continu- ance of their succ He wiil play at Daly’s Fifth Avenue Theatre next season, SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE YROM NEW YORK FoR THE MONTHS OF JUNE AND JULY. |_ Sede | Peetnacion | -|Liverbool..|2# Broadway. Liverpool. |/4Bowlne @) June 24.1 Rowerdam | 50 Broadwa: |june 24.) Hambure.. June 26-| Liv 26. | Liv oat Rowing Green 56 Brosd way June 26.!Bremen...] 2Bowling Greea June 50: |G iaswow.-. 172 Broadway. June 30.|Liverpooi. |4 Bowling Greea road way. 09 Broad 7 Bowling Grean 2 Bowling Oreea Broad has. | Vine we raris.... Neckar. | Btate or BF NOTICH TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS ENTER. ING THE PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGHT.—The New Youra Henatp bas adopted a distinguishing Coston night signal for use on board the Hamano steam yacht, show ing While burning the colors rea, green, red, changing | from one te the other in succession, and can be seen sov- eral miles distant. tains of vessels upon seeing this } vignal will oblige by preparing avy marine new: | they may have jor the Ship News Department of the Timrato. ga Persons desirous of commonicating with vessels | erriving at New York can do 80 by addressing to such | vessels, care of Bxnane news yacht, pier No 1 Kast River, New York, Letters recetved from ail parts of the protapuy delivered. Duplicates are re- | world and | quired. | ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. SUS AND MOON. HIGH Water 40 | Gov. Isiand..morn 3 53 7 31 | Sendy Hook. n 3 08 mora 122] tel Gates..smora 6 98 PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 12, 1875, Steamer Adriatic (Br), Perry, Liveroool via Queens- town—R J Corvia, Steamer Spain (Br), Grace, Liverpoot via Queenstown =F W4 Hurst. Steamer Donaa (Ger), Bassins, Bremen via Soathamo- ton—Oeirichs & Co, wae Yerewe (r), Daure, Havre—George Mac. enzie. seamet Manuel Torrenti, de Toledo, Havana—Hob- 80m, do & Co. Steamer City of Austin, Eldridge, Galveston Ke | Weat—O H Mallory & Co, me neon | a” = wom, Bees, Savannah—W R Gar- | 5 | hirer Champion, Lockwood, Charlestou—J W Quin- | a 0. | {Steamer New Orleans, Dearborn, New Oricans—Clark & Beaman. | Pinney Benefactor, Woods, Wilmington, NO—Win Ony Pol lon Steamship Go, ye & Co. pieamer Wyanok Chichester, Georgetown, Dé ioree, s |, Bhi & Living: ton. —_." Forbes, Marcellas, Anjer for ordecs—Walsh ield. | Rark Mercator (Nor), Wiig, Liverpool—Betens, Hock- Thann 0. | ark Abbie B (Br), CoM, Livernool—O W Rortanx. i Bark Maria Lauro Ul), Lavereiiv, Loudon—voun © Beanery JUNE 18, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. | | dtab, Lisbon; brigs Helen O Phinney, dot Spring Bird pool, returne: + om Briar Ista: | the Fenobdscot \ Bark Vittoria (Ital), De Martino, Gloucester, B—John C ; Anjie Quee: orders— Valnesin tote J ark Azoft (Nor), Hohv, Lisbon—Punch, Edye & Co, Brig L'Aulco dead, Rapacien: Bolfase Laure. Storey & 0. Brig Maria Bellagamba (Ital), se, Cork or Pal- Wanslocoiseh Carve ne Meriee, Oo Immacolata Mana (tal), Perillo, Amsterdam— inch, Kaye & Co, Brg Nelle Ware, Ashbury, Manzanillo—J O Ward & Brig B McK Spearing, Hiller, Cienfuegos—Jova, Terry Brig Lut: ir), Roberts, Liverpool, NS—L F Brigham. Brig Olter EN Pringle Be Yend, NB—J B Bartram. Sehr OM Remington, Nickerson, Baracoa K Sia ples. Seur William Dgnigias, Molo Baracoa—B J Wen- Schr Moss Glen (Br), Wade, St John, NB—!’ I Nevius & n. sebrJ & L Bryan, Lee, Charleston—Bentley, Gilder- Bleeve & Co. Schr Lucy, Coalwell, Eastport, Me—John Boynton, ir Sehr Eunice ‘h, Jenkins, Boston—B J Wenberz. Schrchunis F ayo, Morrison, Provinceown—B J e pers Bi fore lice P Higgins, Newcomb, Wellflect—B J Wen- ‘Schr Reindeer, Howara, Cold Spring—B J Wenberg. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONS TELEGRAPH LIN French war steamer Magicionne, Captain Guipratte, Kt Thomas, 12 days; she mounts 23 guns and bas ac ‘ail told, and 10 passengers, City of “Berinh tin Kenneay, Liverpool, 4 Queenstown 4th, with mdse and 58 cubin assenzers, tod G . Jue 5 lat OL 10, Jon 15.20, im company with White star steamer Celtic, trom Liver: ool foe New York: Oth. lat, 60 lon 23, hehted 2 br rigged steamers bound cast; Sth, lat 44 43 lon. oa met a rig d steamer bound ast; 9:h, Int 42 45 N, lon 49 ‘to lat 42 80.N, lon 50 W, passed S loobergt Si Q F'Funch (ely), Knudsen, Antwerp, May with mdse and passengers to Funch, dye & ‘The last three days had very dense fogs and were slow the ship in consequence ; June 6, lat £235, soveral icebe: lat 42 17, Jon 54 2, rman bare, showing sigbals KGSW, from avre tor Sandy Hook. Steamer Coloa, Tanner, Aspinwall June 4, with mse and pawengers to the Pacific Mall steamship Co. Wilita ms 1. Fr Steamer Claribel (Br) ms, ines! ‘with mdse and passengers to Pim, Forwood & ‘ Gager, New ‘Orieans June 6, with mdse and passeagers Clark & Seaman. rgia, Crowell, Charleston June 9, with mdse and passengers to J W Ouintard & Co. Bark Pelt Dabrovacki (Aust, Chersenaz, Liverpool 50 days. in ballast to master, is anchored In Gravesend ~~ lor orders. es ae Gestonte) (Br), Wood, Cardenas 12 days, with sugar master, rig Shasta, Brown, Cardenas 12 days, with sugar to James Borland & Co. ‘Brig M P Garrington (of Liverpool, NS), Starrett, Cientuegs 19 days, with sugar to J & G@ Fowler; vessel LF Brigham, Schr Lady Woodbury (ot Portland), Woodhary, Utila, Bon, 15 days, with fruit to James Douglas; vessel to mas- ter. ‘Left in port schr Whipple for New Orieans, Sof M4 jolt, Vera Cruz, with mahogany to B F sMet- cal 0. Schr Frank Atwood, Bryan, Baracoa 12 days, with fruit to order; vessel to BJ Wenberg. Had light wines and caims the entire passage. Schr Gertrude (Br), Kelly, Harbor Island 11 days, with fruit to Jos Eneas; vessel to'B J Wenber Schr Kidorado (of Boston), Hodges, El with pineapples, to order: vessel to BJ sehr William MeGee (of Staten Isla Rock Sound, §days, with pineapples to master. Schr Ella Warden (of Jersey City), Young, Cat Isiant 7 aya with pineapples to order; vessel! to m: Sehr Finback (of Boston), Oliver, Cat Island 8 days, yen pineapples to Montell & Sons; vessel to B J Wea- erg. Ranger, Martin, Brazos, 25 days, with wool and hides to Woodhouse 4 Kudd. Sehr DM youpen French, Jacksonville 6 days, with lumber to m: Tr. sehr Sarab Lavinia, Anderson, Richmond. Sehr J P Cake, soy, Virginia, Sehr Albert Mason, Reed. Georgetown, DO, Schr Henry Much, Collins, Alexandria, | Bark Tindesnaes (Nor), Jonassen, from Fahr sand, which arrived May 1% and anchored tn uraves- | end Bay for orders, came up to the city yesterday. | Pass&D THROUGH Huby Gara | BOUND SOUTR. Geer, New London for New York. ary m8 Libby, Machias for New York, with | to Simpson, Clapp & Co. Song Kale Kal Avery, Stonington for New York, with Stone to master. ohn Wright, Lawson, Connecticut River for New ork, ‘wood to order, Schr Josephine, »matl, Dennis for New York. Schr Isaac H Borden, Baker, Fall River ior New York. pehr Lala Lyna, Lynn. Providence tor New Yorn. Sehr Wyoming. Baxter, Boston for New York, sehr Sarah beth, Lewis, Northport tor New York. Solr Ney, Chase, Fall River for New York. Sehr Hester, Ferris, Portchesier for New York. Schr L Daniels, North, Midd!etown for New York. Schr Panthea, Hart, Fall River ior New York. Steamer Bol! Sehr PD Pitts, Williams, Provideace for New York. Sehr Elizabeth. ‘kor, New Bedford tor New York. Schr Restless, Burnham, Cromwell for Albany, with stone to order. Schr C b Miller, Willard, Cromwell tor New York, with stone to ofder, ‘Sehr Elm City, Kidd, ford for New York. Schr Raitimore, Francis, New Haven for New York. tehr M Manson, Bates, Port Jefferson for New York. Schr M H Kead, Benson, New Bedford for New York. Sehr James English, Varker, Pawtucket for Philauel- phia. Schr Cordelia, Sehr Abel © uckley, Senr Haze, McNamee, Gree: port fa York. New Vora. wit stone to order. ies QPUND Bast. Steamer City of Fitchburg, Springer, New York for | New Bedlora. Steamer Galatea, Walden. New York tor Providence. fseamer Amos C Barstow, Howard, New York tor Pro- | vidence. Brig Compeer (Br), Eliis, New York for Rordeanx. Rent Auite B (bri: Secor, New York for StJonus, NP. Sehr Castalia (Bri, Lipsi t, New York for Wareham. Sehr Alice P Higgins, Nelsoi rk tor Boston. Seur Kate Scranton, Palm York tor Provi- denec, senr Scotia, Rogers, New York for New London. Schr Silas Brainard, Buell, Hoboken for Frovidenee. Senr Fly, Gardiner, Weehawken tor Provitence. Schr Abel W Parker, Parker, doboken tor Tagaton. | Senr Expedite, Kackett, Hoboken for Orient Schr Alida, Lambert, Weehawken for Boston. teh Helen Mar, Nickersou, New York for Boston. Sehr A Hammond, Golath waite for Saco. secur Cyprus. strout, Weehawken tor Ipswich, fehr Bengal, Titus, Rondout tor Fail River, Schr Anna B Jacobs. Jones, New York for Providence. Schr Biackstone, stevens, Port Johnson for Hartford. | Lizzie Rayinond, Lord, New York for Dightoa. | en for Providence. Schr Hannibi Kave, N Belfast. Sehr L A Knowles, Chi New York for Boston. wken tor Providence. rman, Hinckley, Rondout tor jacket yi opeken Aer ei — now, New York for Boston. Weehawken for Calas. iladeiphia for Green port. rt Sehr Alligator, Hod: Sehr MO We Gt Sehr Bertha, Conover, lort Johuson tor Pawtucket a Henry Kewsen, Atien, biizabethport for Fall iver. Schr Ada 8 Allen, Bentley, Port Johnson for Ports | mouth, allenze, Terry, New York for Greenport. sehr P Corson. New York for Dennis, &chr @ L, Lovell, Rondoat for Fal, River. fehr Lacy, Colwell. Rondout for Greenport Schr Amos Faulkemburg, Kackelt, Philadelphia for | Providence. | Schr J McCloskey, Staidman, Hoboken for Middie- Brookings. New York for Boston. L Devering, Lutts, Rondout for Westerly. T Eimer, Triti South Amboy tor Hart fori. pent rey Lorth Ph f vor ld ker, Lorthop, tate! ny Gd bent paran Lavina, Aucersoa, Baltimore for Provi- ance. ‘Sct David @ Floyd. Ciiford. Paiinaerpain for New- Gibbs, CoMin, Noboten for Ware Pohe Mary Anna, Adams, Newburg for Norwich, | acaht Ovcar Sherwood, Ingalls, Haverstraw’ tur Provi- ence. ‘Sehr Oregon, Stetson, New York for Providence. Schr James Diverty Carroll, Weenawkea tor Provi- lence. Sehr Viola, Crofton, Hoboken for Rockland. sehr Rheindeer, Howard, Sew York or Coid Spring. Schr B Bradley. Mu:ligan, Baitnnore for Hartford. Sehr E E Stimpson, Rhodrs, Rondout for Portiand. enr Modesty, Nickerson, Hoboken for Plymouth. Sehr P C Lyman, Hubbard, Port Jobason for New | Fiyni ton, | and, Newburg tor Norwich, | jaies, Smith, New York for Milistono New York for Portland. New York for Fail River. telir Geo A Pierce, Reilly, New York ior Sal SAILED, | Steamer Adriatic (Mr), for Liverpool; P o; Spain (Br), ‘do; Calltorn a” fm wre; Donau (Ger), Bremen; City or Aus Key W ew Orleans, New Or Cornelins, Warren G: Persire (Fr), tin, Galveston and Key 8; San Jacinto, Savannah le Cham: Benefactor, Wilmincton, NO; Wranoke, Rehmond, & George W Bld re: O kuight, Georgetown. DC; ship Mary Gootell, Anier; barks Jose horns Amal (Sor), Cork or Falingutht Aan (aust), aes Sarah (Br), Antwerp; Mercator (Nor), Liverpool; Mattia (Br), Barbados and Demerara; Apolfo (Ital Mary B eit, Nuevitas; WD Andrews, senoa; % Marc MARITIME MISCELLANY. am See canio news Parser Smith, of steamer Colon, trom Aspiawall, has our thanks for favors. Bank Macore A M’Nert (Rr), Jordan, boand to Liver to Stloln 8, 12th lust, having struck Son Exeness, Pom Bangor for Bristol, ran ashore in rer June |). capsiaed, Hiled w and hesin a dangerous position mauondienr Senn Matte A HAND, from Georgetown, b piu back to Alexandria itth ist Tortepalrs, having tee covered a leak in her rudder casing that will require the Cischarge Of & part of ber cargo of coal. Scon Janos, Bakem, was sold at auction at Portland, “ June 10, for $1100. Miseiva Vasent—The bark Locy Vick (Br), Capt Bos sanoey sailed trom Swanses on” ther SOR ot feet Fee, bound to Bost 45 she has not vet arrived, serious apprehensio ‘© felt that sie has foundered at sea. the had a beavy carge of tron on. boar. Viel 18 297 tons register. built in 1875, hawimg from Flee wood, B, aud 1s owued by Ihos seed, of that port. Groversrem, Mass, Jun ceived from St Peters, Cape ny ingdaie, of this port, is ashore at is provably & total toss, tof, The Blo di, of Boston, light, bor buryport. went ashore, during « heavy’ tow, this Morning, on Milx Island, where she bad position.” If she does not get off with will rae be a total loss, and her rudder unshipped. Harivat, NS. June 12—Stoamer Vireo, trom Tat for stJohis, Ni, wont ashore Tae night on the sont mse of St Pierre Isiand, and will probably be @ tout Joss. The passengers and crew were saved and the mails were sacoly landet. Very Hitle of the cargo was W lays ina his tide she fier keel is badiy chafed saved, Vessel was worth about $/5,00; insurance gly $15. Virgo tormerly galled between New York an nah. Saw Fravcrsco, June dA vessel collided with the Ger | Man dork Marie & Helene, during Waluesday wight, earryung away tag Dark’s iy | 01 | 16h, brig | & Godfrey, God MR Shepherd, Snow, Oriean } )s | WHEELER & WILSON eeyoragrvatra COMPANY, WHALEMEN, nfPekgn- No date, off Georges, scbr Win Martin, Mar- SPOKEN, * Ship Trinmphant, Libbey, from New Yor& for San Francisco, May 24, lat 36 57, lon 52 22, a NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS. Merchants, shipping agents and shipmasters are in- formed that by Wiegraphing to the Hearne London Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, or to the Paris office, Rue Scribe, the arrivals at and departures from Eu. ropean and Eastern ports of American and all forelza’ vessels trading with the United States, the same will ba cabled (o this country free of charge and published, Captains arriving at and suiling from French ana Mediterranean ports will find the Paris office the more economical and expeditious for telegraphing oewa OUR CABLE. SHIPPING NEWS. Barston, Jane 12—Arr)ved, bark Lidskjalf (Nor), Gun- dersen, Philadelphia. Beurass, June 12—Arrived, barks Abkera (Rus), AS- trom, Philadelphia; Frey (Nor), Halvorsen, do; Agrora (tab, Areeco, do. Bremex, June ll—Arrived, ship Chloe (Br). Cook, Philadelphia; bark Mizpab (Br), Cann, do. Arrived 10th, bark Hebe (Ger), Bohm, New York, Sailed 10th, ships Admiral (Ger), Haesloop, and Oa: (Br), Jaques, United states; bark Leocadia (Ger), Wenke, do. Borpravx—Sailed, bark Francois Joseph (Fr), San Francisco. Bomar—Arrived, bark Gentoo, Staples, New York. Canpirr, June 12—Sailed, bark Laura R Burnham (Br), Phillips, Singapore. Conk, June 12—Arrived, oark Somerville (Br), Baker, Quebec. Fatwovrm, Jane 11—Arrived, bark Grundloven (Nor), Middlethon, Philadelphin. Arrived in the Channal \Ith, bark Edith (Br), Locke hart, Philadelpbia for Bremen. Guascow, June t1—Arrived, ship Lake Michigan (Br) ,, Lamont Montreal. Gexoa—Saiied, bark D H Bills, Penny, Boston, "Tt Bamscna, June 10—Arrived, bark Charlio (Br), Robin: son, New York. Livenroot, June l—Arrived, steamer Lake Neplyon Br), Battersby, Montreal; 12th, bark Troubadour (Br) Devereux, Nortolk, Va. Sailed 1th, ship Abbotsford (Br), Churchill, Callao. Lonvow, June 12—Arrived, ship Island Home (Bris. Smith, Darien; barit) Joshua (Br), Mowatt, New York; Krey Woggerson (Gér), Jenssen, do; Ulrika (Swe), Fram- berg, Wilmington; also Bounding Billow, United States, Sajled lth, brig Join W dunt, Hunt, Boston, Lonponpenry, June 12—Arrived, bark Freaen (Nor), Ratvorsen, Baltimore. Sailed Uth, ship Minnehaha (Br), Cassidy, Uniteg ates Newcastim, Jane 11—Sailed, bark Samasl (Nor), Fiage- stadt, New York. Pavenmo—Sailed, steamer Castalia (Br), Butler, New: York. Queenstows, June 1—Arrived, barks Profeta (tan, Giacopello, Baltimore; 12th, Frednes (Nor), Pedersen, StJohn, NB. Arrived th, 7 PM, New York for Liverpool. Sailed from ——, bark Lucia © (Ital), United States, Loxpox, June 13—Schr Alice Haake, Grinnell, from Ran Francisco March 31 for Nicolacfsk, has been totaliy wrecked at Sagbalien Island. Crew saved. a Si FOREIGN PORTS. Asrixwatt, June 4—Arrived, schr Thos J Lancaster, Hanter, Alexandris, Va. Sailed 4th, sone Addie Weasels, Olin, San Andreas, pBUENOS Atuts, April B—arrived, vark Tatay, Pettis, oriland. Burcewares, YS, June U—Sailed, brig W L Eaton, Barbados. xCani4o, May I7—Arrived, bark Ablel Abbot, Chase, New ke Sailed Tien, ship Louls Walsh, White, Papellon, to load uCeNstow i. 1p Occidental, Dunphy, Pabellon. Carpenas, Ju igs Annie(Dan), Brown, New York; Annie B Storer, Adams, do. Saited 10th, bark Adelia Carleton, Washbarn, New Or- ans: brig Adeline lichardson, Drisko, New York; schr Eva May, Shepherd, north of Hatteras, Bap as June l—Arrived, bark AC Smail,O’Brien, ton, ‘Yona, Kova, April 4—Sailed brig Hazard. Lewis, Honolulu and’ San Fran: May 19, schr Countess of or, New amer Bothnia (Br), Moodie, 1 Bi York; 18th, ship Her Royat Highness ¢ r ing, ban Francisco (lwo last not as be- ft reporte: OHavave, June L—Arrived, sehr JD Robinson, Glover, Galveston. Rates ith, steamer Henry Channeey, Rathborn (from Aspinwall, ‘New York; bark Anable Antonio (Sp), Gu- fog). New Orleans. faiieda, Sune i2—Azrived, brig Undine (Ger), Ber~ miso arrived 12th, schr Camelford, Liverpool. as Oe ee port, ship Hugenot, sparrow, for In port, ships Bertha, Pote, and Mar- nk, Ide. eke py Br Fag nog) ship Alexander, , from New York for Kurope. Mar xf June 10—Arrived, schr Lewis Ehrman, Fooks, Baltimore. Satled Mth. brig Romola (Br), Edgett, north of Bat- a sehr Camberianty Webver, do. a , May 12—In port, ships Jacob V Troop (Bri. Pituvans fot New York, Wig: alert Listiefeld, tor United Kingdoin, do; ‘eth Cushing, oly, for London. 40; Jas A Wrig! qe ay? Queenstown, do; bark Pris- cilla, Fraser, om Callao, do. LO, May 4—Arrived, ache Southern Home New York (an! sailed 6th for Maracaibo); ‘Sea Bird (Br), Liston, New York. Rock ann, NB, June 10—Cieared, brig Beaver (Br), for | New York. MS Gree, May 2%—In port, schr Post Boy, Robinson, for a Fane 10—Sailed, bark Oyctone, Forbes, north of | Hatteras wr Mary G Collins, Meade, do, | SrJoum, mele 6. Juoe ls~-Arrived, bark Arizona, Conant, ‘St Manganer's Bay, NB, June 11—Sailed, park Bel Steg rt (Br), Douglass, Barrow in Furness vaamoutm Sune" M—Arrivea, schr Osceola (Br), New AMERICAN PORTS. BOSTON, June 12—Arrived, steamers Nereus. Bearse, k, Calden, do; barks Hose: ny Lewis (Br). Edwards, St Cienfuegos: brig Wood- R; senrs Ethan Alien, rroyi Bill Stowe, Manson, Baiuinore. Also arriv jweamer Marathon (Br), Garrett, Liver- I. Pnlied from the Roads, shin Winona. BALTIMORE, Jane l2—Arrived, steamer Ohio (Ger), Bremen, 4c; bark Naja (Nor), Krutzea, Liver: ‘Also arrived, schrs James Satterthwaite, New York: Elwood Doren, do; Sophia Goairey,, Providence : Jobe y ct T Manson. Boston; brig Conco in, Matanzas, | Below—Brig C jertha, Hall, from Mataazas. | i. wrence, Howes, Boston: | Bs Winter, Edenton, NO; Louisa, Walker, do; Jas A Gray, Hall, Newbern, NU; schra Serene, Jones, Gov- ernor’s Islan: Elva (Br), Bassett, do; Edna Uarweod, Turner, Matanzas. Sailed—Bark Tide Pizha, Antwe PHILADELPULA, June‘ 1—C od, genre Sarah T Simmonds. Gandy, Fall River: Tarquia, Hach + Matchless, Harding, do; Luc! Tov. Ives, Vans a, steamer G H Stout, Ford, New York Fence boston: sens tan Me Evapiage: Heston; Anna Beil Bott. Ports: PP itantis, Poruafd, ‘Conn; Caroline Lanesvtile. Antwerp; schro ville. Young, Yon! “@elow—Bark Clara Kato MP Hadson, Boste Cleared —Steamer: rank in, Olsen, Bermu: StJonn NB: J D Cotter, 4 anagh, Port Spain; AM ‘Lee, Taylor, Pro Salem: John Sha, omerset; Rhotelia Blew. Newell, Ppleman, Stonington; & © Ehérman, Alley, wading RR No 4 Sank, Noank, steamer Nederland (Belg), James, Ant- cific, Rockland; Lehinan. Blew, Salem ; ; Louisa Bliss, Strong, : Boston. Bel, June 12, AM—Cehe Ti nee- vay hic AM and procected downs 0 . and Matchless, for nd n, for Priscilla Seribner, for New Bedford, Wellteet, passed down since AM report, PM—schr Emma F Hart, for Boston, peed down this afternoon in tow. Steamers Catherine Whiting, for Providence: Norman, for Boston, and schrsJ H Perry, for New Beaford; Bincline E Birdsall, iro A Gran, jd E Simmous, and J W Drisco, passed down this at ernoon, Detawane Baxaxwarer, Jung 12, AM—Arrived at 74M, steamer Richmond. trom New York. An unknown bark passing in at 723% Brig George f. Dale sailed from harbor at® AM. 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