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10 FRANCE; } CADINET MEASURE YOR THE REGULATION OF THE PRESS—THE STATE OF SIEGE TO BE BAISED—NEWS CANARDS AND THE CONSZITU- beso Panis, June 13, 1875, A bill for the regulation of the newspaper press, hich will soom be submitted to the Assembly by . Dufaure, Minister of Justice, is published, IMPORTANT PROVISIONS OF THE MEASURR, ‘The bill declares the state of siege raised, and Wprovides that attacks on the form of government ‘nd the President of the Republic shall be punish- ‘able with imprisonment for not less than two {months or more tan three years, and fines of MSrom $100 to $1,000. Penalties are also attached to the publication of Yalse news, and of petitions asking for modifica- tions of the constitution. GERMANY AND AMERICA. AN IMPERIAL RECEPTION TO THE UNITED STATES NAVAL OFFICERS. Beaty, June 13, 1875, ‘The Post says the ofMcers of the United States squadron have received a most cordial welcome 4n Berlin from the Prince Imperial and tne Chief | of the German Admiralty, The American resi- dents are vo have a banquet in their honor, CARL SCHURZ Hon, Carl Schurz will return to America in Oc- ‘over, He intends to stay @ short time in Wogiand. COUNT VON ARNIM, Lonpon, June 14, 1875, Count Henri Von Arnim is seriously il! at Lau- sanne, AUSTRIA. Lonpon, June 14, 1875. A Vienna telegram to the Times says Wi ger {a to be tried on the 1 50h of June, ITALY. 4 CABINET CRISIS IMMINENT——THE POLITICAL SITUATION DEEPLY EXCITED. Lonpon, June 14—6 A. M. A specta! despatch from Rome to the Daily News @ays @ ministerial crisis is impending on account of the Puolio Safety bill for the suppression of brigandage, which is opposed by the Lefygnot ap- Proved, as incorrectly stated in a previous des- ‘patch, GREAT POLITICAL EXCITEMENT. There 's much excitement over the situation. It is thought thatif a change is made Signor Sella will become Premier. GREECE. THR PRESS REPORT OF A ROYAL INTENDED ABDICATION FORMALLY CONTRADICTED. ATHENS, June 13, 1875. The special reports to the London journals that the abdication of tne King is imminent and that ‘waters are untrue. The country is perfectly tranqnil. JAMAICA. 4 SERIES OF BOLD FORGERIES CLERK—FOOD SCARCE AND GORNG TO FAMINE PRICES. Kineston June 5, 187! A series of forgeries of the most daring kind have been perpetrated in Kingston by a clerk in & provision store. The/ names of some of the lead- merchants have been cieveriy \orgea upon Crafts, which were discounted, and by an acci- Geutai circumstance these were brought to light, Meanwhile, while the magisterial examination ‘Was progressing the forger was admitted to bail end te believed to have made nis escape from tne island, disguised a8 a woman, on board the American — three-masted scaooner Elizabera Magee, from Gid Harbor. OTHER AMERICAN VESSELS STSPECTED. Two other vessels are suspected of nim, viz. :—Briganuoe J. Bickmore, whic’ jor ‘Boston Jane 1, and the Americag schovner Lotue Weils, for Putladeipiia Jane 4. REWARD. Two handreé and fi/ty col’ars are offered here for bis apprenenston, or such iniormation as will lead to it. His name is Reginald 5. De Leon. He ds very short in stature, Gark hair, ratuer bushy gud curly. PROVISIONS VERY DEAR IN PRICE. The island is suffering very severely from the effects of tne hurric ine 0° November iast. Ground provisions are extremely scarce, and for what is procurable famine prices are de- manded. So great is tue scarcity of food that the peasantry are seiung their next *eason’scofee crop im anticipation tor rice, Mour aud other mecessaries of ii THE RAILROAD WAR PROSPECTS FOR THE RETURN OF PEACE. BaLTIMoRE, Md., June 13, 1875, The basis of the uwrrangement acreed upon by BY A KINGSTON THRE MAKKET the representatives of the Pennsylvania and the | Raitimore and Ohio Railroad at the coaference at the fifth Avene Hote! on Friday as", for a settie- ment of the “potots of aifference”’ between them, Will be submitte! to tae respecuve voards of Girectors of these roads bext. If ratified by tne directors, tue railroad war will ter- Wilnate, IVERSITY. OPENING EXERCISES OF THE COMMENCEMENT. Provipence, R. 1, June 13, 187 ‘The opening exercises of the Commencement at Brown Versity Were held tmie aiterbeoa im the First Baptist meeiing house, where tae Bacca- Jaureate sermon to the gradcating class Was preached by Rev. Dr. Rotumson, Presi- gest of the Un.versity. This evenin at we same plac Rev. Dr. Vose Of this city preached | the Society of Missionary inquiry. Lage a@udi- ences were ip attendance ou both occas'ens. The Pui Beta Kappa Socie'y ceievration ocents on Tuesday, When ex-Goverdor Bullock, of Worces- ter, will deliver ao oration sod Pro.essor William E. kverett, of Camoridge, will revd a poem, THE BENECIA ALT SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, June 12, 1875, The corvette Benecia, Captaie Hopkins, arrived to-day from Victoria, V. I. Her proposed voyage +o Radiac and Seal Islands wa» countermanded by the Secretary of tue Navy, and the Saranac will perform the duty, The Eogush oMfcials at Vic were extremely cordial in exchange of ofi- , their hospi ality being beanded. J d staf, on a tour te Sitka, visited the ship Benecia, They will provably remaia kere for some time. ARREST OF A MAIL ROBBER nual discourse before Wagninaron, Jone 13, 1875. Por seve months past tered have disappeared on the mail route to ana from ie place. Yesterday morning Syivesser Weston, ‘mall carrier, Wae arrested by Detective Lew rej on charge of robbing (he mail. His dishonest ractice was discovered by means Of a decoy feiter placed in the Mail by adetective. He terwards confessed having robbed ine mails io tots manner for a jong time CATHOLIC CHURCH VEDICATIC WasnincTor, Jane 12, 1875. St. Deminic’s new Catholic churck m South Washington was dedicated to-day by the Most Rev. Arciibi: ated op Bayley, of Baltimore, by Bishop Becker, of Wilmington, vel bishe Gibdvons. of Richmond, Va; Bishop Grace Sie Paul, Mine.; Very Rev. J. 4. Roccopurt, Provis cial of Dominican sim the Unived Dates, and & large wis after the dedication sol igh mase wos celenraied by A with Dr. White, of St. Matthew's v. Patper Heaiy, & J., Presia of Oolege. ae deacons of honor; Kev. Fa’ McNally, of St. | Blepben’s church, @eacon; Rev. Fatner Boyie. of bt Peter's church, sub-deacon, ana Rev, Father Barotti, of St. Angusiine's cnurch, | master of ceremonies. The dedicatory sermon ker. An augmented | accompaniment, ren- dered Vou Wever’s mase inG. In the evening soi emo pontifical vespers were celebrated asd Bis- Gibbons preached, ma pominie’s mone of the largest charch edt ficea im this cif: av @ seating capucity of 3,700. The reat of ye bauding was $250,000. lecters | WASHINGTON. FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, WASHINGTON, June 13, 1875. THE NEW GOVERNOR OF UTAH—THE PRESI- DENT'S POLICY REGARDING THE MORMONS TO BE CARRIED OUT. Judge George W. Emery, of Nashville, Tenn., has received bis appointment as Governor of Utah and wiil leave on Weduesday to succeed Governor Axtell. This is the third Governor Utah bas haa since the beginning of the year. Tne appolotment of Mr. Emery has this significance, that Axtell was | made Governor with the understanding that he would carry out the Presiden’ts policy in regard to Mormonism, He had scarcely taken the oath of oMce when tt was found that Governor Axtell had arecord, as a member of Congress, in sympathy with the Mormons, and his oMcial course indicatea that he was directly opposed to tne President’s policy, The complaints re- ceived im Washington were such as to require Assistant Secretary Cowan to visit Salt Lake City and personaily examine the charges. The result is the displacement of Mr. Axtell, who, having strong political friends, has been ap- pointed Governor of New Mexico, and makes room for one who, tnis time, is known to be in accord with the President in the government of the Mor- mon Territory. Judge Emery also enjoys the per- sonal friendshtp of the President, and when the latier was embarrassed two years ago in reductug the number of supervisors of internal revenue, Mr. Emery, who had served with distinction in that office, relieved the President by his unconditional resignation. He also has the confidence of the | Secretary of the Interior, and in nis new feld of | labor will undoubtedly be supported by the ad- ministration as its exponent In the conduct of the affairs of the Territory of Utah, GENERAL WASHINGTON DESPATCHES. THE SECRETARY OF WAR ON THE EXAMINATION AT WEST POINT. The Secretary of War, in a private letter from West point, expresses himself highly pleased with the examination of cadets at the Military Academy. The Law class, especially, showed great profi- ciency. General Butler and other legal gentle- | men examined them thoroughly and found them | to be well aavaneed in that branch of their stu- | dies, The Secretary takes @ great interest in the | Military Academy, and it ts ois desire to nave the | young men im that institution thoroughly edu- | cated, not only in military science, but also in | civil law. THE SCHILLER MAILS RECEIVED IN WASHINGTON. Since the publication of the receptien of a por- tion of the Scniller mai! at the Post Office Depart- | ment, alarge number of letters have been re- ceived from different sections of the country making inquiries concerning them. Such letters | are useless, as ail such matter must go throagh the Dead Letter Ufice, woen it will be examined in its tarn, and if tue writer's name can be de- | cypnerea upon any letter of value, tt will be re | the departwent. KIDNAPPING IN NEW JERSEY. NALLY TREATED AND SENT HOME. West Hoboken has been the theatre of another feverish excitement consequent on the kidnapping of @ young girl while she was playing beiore her mother’s door on Saturday evening, Although the circumstances of ber abduction led to a timely search, aud her return by tne ruMans ata late hour the same night, nevertheless the facts of the | cuse demonstrate the existence of a state of | things in New Jersey which caiis for prompt pre- caution against the recurrence of simular out- % Mr. Prélich 18 an industrious German in tne employ of the North Hudson county Railroad Company, and resides In an isolated little house near the iniersection of Palisade avenue ana Cortiandt strect, West Hoboken, The cottage Is hidden among the trees, and is acces- sible only through a sma'l orchard and garden on the south side. Between this place and the brow of the hiil, looking toward New York. are Vacant lots, studded with shrubbery and rocks—a favorite resort of rowdies. On Saturday evening, between six and seven o’ciock, Mr. Frouch’s daughter Bertha, a bright, inteiligeat girl, ten years of age, was playing near the garden with her iittle brother, a child of Ove, While tne little ones were romping @ svout-ballt man, of dark complexion, about thirty years of age and ap- parently a latorer, approached them, and, turno- ing to the /istie girl, said, “My darling, won't you | come with me or a moment?’ By repeated en- treaties be cajoled her into acquiescence, and she started with Bim througm the wooued lots. The Oung brother, woo can hardly speak plainly yet, caine the axeucy barougu waica soe Was liber- | ated. lua lew minutes the father returned irom his Work, aud, vot Ondiog Bertha, asked the littie | fellow where bis sister was, Ibe iad exciaiweu in | imperiect German, “A man | TOOK MY SISTER AWAY, | While she wa: ” “Where did he | bring ber * pointing through the jon of Bull's Ferry). The jather grew distracted, He ran office at West Hobvken, and informed tue officers of tne occurrence. He them rushed down 10 the rt station at Weebawken and thence to t oifice of Chief of Police Douavan, in Hoboke: ‘Telegrams were seni to tae ontice all the jerries and railway depots to Watcn jor the abductor, ‘These rapid Operations must have become knowa to tae gaug Who Were concerned in tue outrage, for about the Uour of tem that night tae two vig dogs iu Frolieh's orchard barked a welcome lor sowe ifiend aud toe little girl came TREMSLING TO HER FATHER’S DOOR. Frolieu rushed ous aud clasped ber in nis arms, and in a ireuzy Of excitement pressed ver for an account Of her taking @wWay, in bopes of pursuing the scountiel that night. Ihe chisd was unable to give a eatisiactory description either of we indi Vicuail oF the place Lo Which Ke Mad conveyed but irom all toat she was able to disciose, it ap- | reteat the abcuctor took ser aw in the ai- ction Of bull's Ferry and introduced ver to a apparentiy laborers. The insults her, Were not particularized vy Fr Teadons, but it Would seem that every injury short Of positive Outrage Was offered her. When sight had folly set in, and tne moon began to brighten, one of the gang led her back to the roud, ana wita threats, told her to run bome and say she gad gome astray. Evidentiy they had watebed the Manwuvres of the father, and FEARED TO DETAIN HER an hour later. Ine child avers that she can recog- nize the isliow who took her away tn case ne be captured. When the above details were couveyed to ner father, oe seit thas tt w: matter for con- gratulation that «ue fad not undergone a iar worse fate, even that of @ vielent veath. As t lice are fu ly cobversaut Witt these particuiars, It is to be expected that their labors wili result in the detection of some of the gang. For @ ong time the wild recesses along the edge o/ the hai! wave been dens of HIGHWAY ROBLERS AND INSULTE Who cau 4iWays advance excus explanation Of thelr presence there, the occurrence of some pie-nic O71 ‘0 a Deigaboring locality. Sev- eral outrages have been perpetrated tnere, tra ellers have been robbed, aud citizens murdered | there within the past few years. [he district i# lonavited by ® very respectable class of citizens for whuse good naine aud safely tuere exists an Urgent necessity of ridding the place of those law- jess and terror-inspiring rufans, OBITUARY, OF WOMEN, HON. MILES GERALD KEOW. Hon. Miles Geraid Keon, Colonial Secretary of Bermada, died at nis residence on the St. George's Isiands on the 6tn of June, Mr. Keon reeeived his appoturment from the Britisn government sna entered on the duties bis office in the year 18. He was a &fi of exteusive hierary attainments, the author of many popular booes, and connected with many | scvewiide societies im Europe. Wath generous im- pr he Wee universally beloved apd nis déavn is Geeply lamented throughout tne wuole colony, REY. CORNEZATI Cornelius Van Cleef, D. B., one of tne old Ministers in the Reformed OBarct, died wt bis residence in Ponghkeepsie, N. ¥., yesterday, im tne seventy Mxth year of nis ag He had just com- pleted hia fity-ainch year im the ministry. Rev. ALDERT CLARK. Albert Clark, senior parsner in the @rm of Clark & Waite, proprietors of tae Brevoort Hours, died yesterday, afer @ long aod was ing ‘liness, i the sixty-fourth year of his age. Few men in the country nad a larger acquaintance with the travelling publi | and to all he Was cver a welcoming preseuce. M. a ssi application at | pip aha alnaemelle ccana ternary | Blue Dannve,”* ossia, “Om the Beautiful Broad | 4 LITTLE GIRL ENTICED FROM HOME, INFER- several foreign men-o!l-war have arrived in Greek | | to the pouice | wo which ‘hese rumans there subjected | h, for opvioas | | ays, Jiterary and | eral years, he was one of the proprietors of the United states Hote! in Boston, Im 1850, he cawe to this city to take charge oi the Howard Hotel, where he remainea till 1855, when he became proprietor of the Brevoort Mouse, in which position he continued till bis death. His towering form apd gemal manners will be recalled by thousands who have been his guests during the many years in which he ministered to the comfort of travellers, and bis loss will be deeply felt by a large circle of friends to whom his ster- ling virtues endeared him. The funeral will take place at the University piace Presbyterian church, at ten o'clock on Wedne-day morniug. 7. P. ROGERS, M, D. Dr. T. P, Rogers, one of the most eminent medical practitioners in Louisville, Ky., and for many years & professor in tbe University of Louisville, diea in that city yesterday morning, after 4 pro- tracted illness, of cancer of the stomach, to the age gp regret ol his ellow ciuzens, mem- rs of the medical pro‘ession tn all p of the United States, by whom he was respected and es- toemed, will hear the news of his decease with projound regret. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES, Rubinsteia has returned Petersburg. Verdi conducts his requiem and “AYda” this month at Vienna, ‘ Lecocg bas anew opera on the boards of Les Folies Dramatique, “Le Pompon,” Capoul returns to his first love, the Opéra Comique, after the London season. Signor Saivini appeared as Hamlet for the first time at Drury Lane ‘Theatre on May 31. A new tenor, M. Tournié, has created quite an excitement among opera goers at Marseilles, Janauschek appeared before an immense audi- ence at the Caliornia Theatre, San Francisco, Pat Rooney, the clever burlesque Irish come- dian, maintains bis popularity at the Olympic. Sunday evening performances are now regolarly given at Hooley’s Opera House, San Francisco. Miss Genevieve Ward, @ young American actress, is making quite a sensation in England, ‘Miss Lina Wassmaan announces a German per- formance at Terrace Garden for Friday evening. Mr. J. J, McCloskey is writing a drama for Charlies R, Toorne, Jr., entitied “Dead Men’s Shoes.” Ristori has reached the City of the Setting Sun, nd ’Frisco is happy. If not, Boucicault will offer consolation. Kvangeline,”’ an extravaganza, from the pen of two young Hubives, was enthusiastically received by their townsmen at the Boston Globe. «Les Jocrisses de !’Amour” was produced Jane 1, at the Opéra Comique, where the comedy sea- jrom Paris to St. | son terminated on the following Saturday. \Mr. E. Olay’s “Cattarina,” which was produced at the Dubiin Gaiety some time since, has been given successinily at the Charing Cross Theatre. ‘The music during the Palette Club excursion, on Wednggjay evening next, wili be supplied by Mr. Thomas orchestra, the members of which are to discourse the following programme :—‘‘Jubilee' overture, Weber; allegretto, Seventh Symphony, Beethoven; fantasie caprice, Vieuxtemps; rhap- sodie Hongroise, No. 2 Liszt; “Nocturne” and “Wedding March,” “Midsummer Night’s Dream,” Mendelssohn; ‘Festival’? overture, Lassen; “Ave Maria,” Bach-Gounod; waltz, “On the Beautifal Hudson,” Strauss; “Noptaal Chorus and Marcb,” third act “Lohengrin, Wagner. There will also be a concert in the sa/on of the Piymoutn Rock by several prominent artists. SHIPPING NEWS Se OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF JUNE AND JU |. 53% | ‘Steamer. om | June 16.| Liverpoot .|June 16-| Giaszow,.. |72 Bruna way. «June 17] London. 166 Broadway. June 17.| Hamburg. . \6l Broadway June 19.|Livernool. |\f Broadway. y June 19.|Laverpool.. (69 Broad way. June 19:] Liverpool 15 Broadway. June 19./Giascow.,«|7 Bowling Green June 19°] Bremen. Bowling Greea ane Seytbia WA schoiten Snevia.... Liveros |Liverpoou. |iverpoot Glaszow Havre... Broadway :|Bremen...|2Bowiing Grgea Glasvow Broadway 30'|Livernoot. {4 Bowling Green | -|Gamborg..|61 Broadway. Britsnnic. E 19 Broaaway. Cicy or Montreal 13 Brosaway, Eaypt 69 Broadwav Bibilonia, 7 Howling Gresn Oder 2 Mowing OF W isconsiiesce Combria Liverpool. Havre .. uly 19.| Bremen. July 14.;Glasgo Biate or india wg NOTICK TO CAPTAINS OF VEASELS BNTER- ING THE PORT OF NEW ZORK AT NIGHT.—The New York Henrato has adopted a distinguishing Coston night tignal for ase on board the Heeatp steam yacht shew: ing while burning the colors rea. green, red, changing trom ene to the other in succession, and can be seen sev- erai miles distant Captaius of vessels upon seeing this rignal will oblige os by preparing any marine news they may have for the Ship News Departunent of the Henao wx Pegrons desirous of communicating with vemels arriving at New York can do so by addressing to such vessels, care of Hematp news yacht, pier No 1 Bast River, New York, Letters received from all parts of the world and promptly delivered Duplicates are re- quired ALMANAC FOR SUN AND MOON. 2W YORK—THIS DAY. Bion WaTen 4 28 | gov. SOM FiseS.eeee Isiand..morn 4 43 Son sets 7 82; Sandy Hook.morn 3 68 Moun sets 1 43 | Hell Gate mora 628 PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 13, 1875, ABRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITKSTON# TELEGRAPH LINE Steamer Celtic (Br, Kiadle, Liverpool June 3 and Queenstown 4th, with mdse and 407 passengers te BJ Cor- fis. June 7, lat 449, ion 31.39, passed ship showing Nos 84, bound west: I2th, 2) miles south of Nantacket soda vewel with decks awash, apparenily damaged ‘ollision, 7 Steamer Erin (Br), Andrews, Liverpool Jane 2, via Queeiisiown 34, with indse and passenuers to F WJ Hurst, Steamer Angiia (Br), Smith, Alm ay. 8, Nap 2th, Messina 1th, Palermo 2ch, Valencia 26th'and diz 29th, with mdse and passengers to Henderson Bros. gd strong W and NW gales the entire passage. jieamer Kina (Br), Cooper, Laguayra May 17, Porto 1 Beth and Kingston June 5, with mdse ‘sto Pim, Forwood & Co. nm, Deering, Hermnaa June 10, wWAE ( eteridy Steamer de, Pemmington, from Galves- ton and Key West. with mdse and pasengers to CH ty & Co. June §, off Tortugas, spoke snip Kentuck- m, trom Pensacola for London, 10 days out. od, Whitelarst, Savanneh June 10, with den. Jane Il, off Body island, spoke bark County of Kichmoud (Br), from Mayaguea for New ork. Steamer Old Dominion. Walker Richmond, City Porm end Nortolt. with mdse and passengers tw the Ula Do- Minion Steamship Ca. Steamer Richmond, Kelly, Lewes, Del, with mdse to by with mdse the Old Dominion Steamship Oo. Ship St John, Scribner, Liverpool May 18, in ballast to W niwell & ¢ ‘oldstream, Cousins, Liverpoo! 0 days, with salt & Dickens Bark Tamess (of London), Green, Hong Kong Fel with (ea to Arkell, Tu 60 1 Cape of 8 days out and crossed the FE Bark Arvil (Ross), Marteberg, Cork 62 days, in ballast, Anchored a dy Book tor orders Bark Jedunesti Dabrovackt (Aust), Matievion, Water. for 29 days in to slocovich & Co. Is shchored in. Gravesend Bay for orders. Bark Josephine Martin, Pickett, Havana, 124 with ylor & Uo: vewel to Jolin dittiowsn, sugar io Moves ark Josep Waker (of Bangor), litns, Cardenas 12 with sugar to Gossler & Co; veosei to Miller & Houghton, Bark Atotph Enyier. sugar, to Jeva aT Brig J waa, 16 days, with vesse ‘ohn Zitslosen. True, Matanzas 15 suger to B Brig alte ugar to & Brig sax , w 10; vewsel to P: | n Grant, Haughwort, London @ days, wit vessel to Van Brunt & Bro. Had strong westerly winds the entire pawave. May 10, lat 4905, jon 1416, spoke brie Nameless (Br . (rom Jersey for Bombay; Bth, iat 42 6, lon 19 W, passed Give large tee berys Sehr Christian (Br), Andrews Rio Janerio 46 days, with coffee ty Charles M Fry, vesvel to Pupse & Reid. Schr Adtavela, Joy, Uape Haytl, 19 days, with loge wood, Ao, to t Murray, Tr, ves) to Warren Ray, Sent suiver Star, stuith, Para 23 dave, wih rubber and nui, to G Amsinck & 00, vessel W Dollner, Potter & Co. sehr Angie Amesburg, Keene, Mavans (7 days, with sugar to HW Swlic & Co; vessel to HP Brown & Uo. ewoomb, Baracon 12 day: sehr Carrio vesse) to BS Wenbere fret to Lint & Cg: sohr Anthony Kelley, Greenwood, Kieuthera, 7 with pines to IJ Madge; veasel to JR sta, June 10, lat i7_Jon 74, spots «tip Lancaster, from Calbarien, f Dew York New York tor or fh, 140-46 24. ion 7o, sehr viazie, Titus, from Oneiet. xas, Bethel, Eleathers 9 days, with naan, piel Riewthera Sdays, with pines D0 rd H Chaffee | Clark Was bork iB Wilbraham, Mase, Duriug sev+ | to James Dougiass| vese! fe BS Wenbers, + Bowling Greea | with lee boards, &c. EW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET iit, MW Grin, Stock! i ‘swith pines amex Dougias ; veswe ri. ‘Schr Bartle’ Merce. Hawes Abacos * days, with pines toJ &T Pearsall; vexsel to BJ Wenburg. Sehr Wm Farren, Stanley, Abacoa # days, with pines, toJ & T Pearsall; veesel to B'S Wenberg. vehrJ J Harris, tiudson, Abacos, 7 days, with pines to Joseph Eneas; vessel to BJ Wenders. sehr JK Lawrence, Merrick, Bermuda 12 days, with produce to K PF & N-A Newman voase! to Warren Ray. sehr Lina, Babcock (of Philadelphia), Bower, Jackson- Tille 11 duys, with yellow pine to Drew & Backle; vessel to Master. Sear Mary Stewart, Coombs, St Marys, Ga, 9 days, with lumber to John Boynton’s Son & Co; vessel to Miller & Houghton. Schr Hattie L Fuller, Smith, Satilla River, Ga, 5 days, with lumber to A Moody; vessel to master. robr Alabama, Ross, Wilmington, NC, 7 days, with shingles to master; is bound to New sehr J B Kelsey, Berne, Virginia, Sehr Bllen Tot Burnett, Alexand Sehr A C Lyon, Jeftrey, Georgetown, Senr Annie M Alien, Longstreet, Baltimore, Sehr Ella T Little, Jones, Philadelp tia, VASSED THROUGH AS GATE, BOUND SOUTE. Steamer City ot New Bedford, Fish, New Bedford Jor New York, with mdse and passenzera steamer Kiectra, Young, Providence tor New York, with mdse and pamengers. Sehr Carrie (Br), Bunnell, St John, NB, for New York a with lumber to order. ‘sehr Julia Clinch (Br), Maloney, Musquash, NB, for New York 8 days. with lath to order. nr Jennie, Rogers, George's Banks ror New York, with sn to Kogers & Co. Schr Empre-s, Kennedy, Rockland for New York, with lime to J B Brown, Schr Wm Rice, Pressey, Rockland for New York, with lime to Candee & Pressey. sehr Geo Moon, Lamphier, Nantucket for New York, with to Moon & Co. path Unlon, Mitchell, Calais for New York, with tum- ir to order. seek Hobert Blair, Kingsland, Pawtncket for Haver raw. Och Salmon Washburn, Hathaway, Taunton for New Or Ke yocht Sallie T Qhartree, Threéfathom, Taunton for New or Schr Wm H Bowen, Dill, Bristol tor New York. . Leet, Pawtucket for Rondout tockham, Hart, Providence tor New York. Sehr Louis W: |. Andrews, Somerset for New York. Sclir LA Bennett, Adams, Norwich for New York. Schr Artist, Forester, Providence for New York. Schr Win Everett, Everett, Boston for New York. yOibe Geo L Feawinden, Beebe, Providence for’ New ork. Rehr Veranda, Bond, Providence for New York, Schr Belle, Simpson, Bridgeport for New York. Schr Wm Young, Green. ort Jefferson for New York. Schr Escort, Hawkins, Bridgeport for New York. cehr Julia B Gammage, Petty, Providence for New ‘ork. Sctir Argo, Chester, Providence for New York. Schr Alton T Miner, Miner, Greenwich tor New York. Schr © Hawley, Coles, Northport tor New York, Schr WS Stauiéy, Branton, Hartford for New York, BOUND RAST. insghr Charles P Mayo, Morrison, New York for Prom neetown. Schr MA Predmore, Sherman, Moboken for Proviv dence. sche J H Burnett, Crossman, Hoboken for Providence, Schr Francis Hatéh, Beebe, Hoboken for Boston, Schr Chancellor, Beebe, Weehawken for Providen Sehr ifelen Mar, Ward, Rondout for Providence. Schr Sam Weller, BrockWay, Weehawken tor Provi- dence. ‘Senr Ida, Coox, Weehawken for Taunton. r Franklin, Clark, Albany tor Greenport, nr Wm O Trish, Tirrell, Hoboken tor Providence. nr Franklin, Young, Weehawkea for Bristol. nr Klien H Gott, Arinatrong, New York for Bristol, ae Excelsior, Blidenburg, Port Johuson for Provi- jence. Sehr Charger, North, Hoboken for New Bedford. Schr Pickinan, Bowman. Kondout for Lynn Sehr RS Doan, White, Port Johnson tor Taunton, coiled Mitchell, Morreil, Cold Spring, NY, tor Taun on. Sehr Sarah, Laverne, Hoboken for Taunton, Schr H A Deming, Boardman, New York for Hartford, Schr R T Graham, Horton, Atnboy for New Haven. or Emma A Aery, Hall, Georgetown, DO, tor New | Haven. soph Nathaniel Holmes, Holland, Rondoat for New edior schr A W Ellis, Folk. Port Johnson tor Belfast. f be ha Kebecca & Harriet, Hawkias, New York for Hart- ‘Schr Paragon, Derby. New York tor Boston, ‘ sebr Edward Woolen, Young, Eddyville for Provi- ence pchr Sarah Parves, Lyons Hoboken for Providence. Behr Ouve, Jones, New York tor Boston, BELOW. (Ger), Oelrichs, from Hamburg Ship Terpsichore April 17. #ark Hanna (Nor), Christiania, Charente, April 27. MARITIME MISCELLANY. We are indebted to porser Ross, of steamer City of Berlin, from Liverpool, for attentions. ‘The pursers of steamers City of Houston, from Ber- muda; Etna, from Kingston, Ja, and Clartbel, from Say. anilla, &c., will please accept our thanks for tavors, Bark Buack Kaate, Philips, while on a voyace from Pensacola to Boston with a caro of lumber, experience strong gales from 4E to N in iat 3! 30, lon 75 66, and a rived at Nassau June 4 leaking. ‘The captain was obliged to throw overhoard the vessel's deck loa Bric Pronexce (Br), Avery, from Charleston fot Stet- tim, put into Nassau Jane 610 a leaky condition. Scur Josgrmive, Stone, from Frontera via Pascagonta | Le for Boston (befere reported), experienced. strom from NB, with beavy sea, between the isth and ult. durihg whieh her main boom was carried away and mainsail split The ship leaked bacly, and the pumps Veing sounded on the 20th 5% feet of water was found in | the hold, the leak increasing. The crew. who had been on deck for forty hours, being nearly exhausted, the maser ied to run the ¥essel on shore to save life and prop- which was done on the evening of the 20th on erty | sandy Cay reel, near the west end of Grand Babama, ‘The vessel's materials, with « simall portion of the wood, have been saved and taken to Nassau in the schooner Thetis. Scne Parwy Hare, of San Pranciseo, loaded with bariey, from Valpai iso to Iyaique, anchored the other day at'Mejillones. which is about fifteen miles north of Sne was at once rt of the port to which she was bound. seized bf the authorities, ej iilom not a eniry. The Captain provesied that his vessel irom an adverse current, and that he wa anchor at Mejillones for aafety; furth ho communication whatever with the shore. thorities, however, considered that he was 1 fine of £00 soles, which they iméleted om Lim.—south Pa- cific Times, May 28 Sonn & P Newcomne, Kelly, from Port Antonto Ja, for New York, put back to the former port prior to May 81, having sprang aleas. Sone Catvrs, Gould, Philadelphia for Portsmoutn. June IL, # miles BSt of Absecum, was run into by schr ‘Anna Bell, bound south, carrying away bowsprit. jib- boom. forward bulwarks, £c; damage to Anna Bell ua- Kpown. Sony Fastin is, Perry. at New Bedford 12th inst from rts:—Picked up 8 miles E by 5 from ooner’s gaff and foreboom with rigging Renn Vicrorta, coal laden, reported from Toboken for Providence, is badly ashore on Polnt Judith, and full of water, ‘Tus Many, before reported as having heen in collision With steamboat Shady side and sunk of Market street, of water, was raised ou st by the Baxter Wrecking Co. Brrxvpa, Jane 10—the hull, &, with cargo Mena) of stesmer Minnte Breslaur, which stranded on the south fide of these inamds In’ 1873, has been sold by Lioya’s agent to owners of the wrecking schr T Dickens, on pri- ‘vate terms. ‘The brig Harvest Moon has been awarded £970 in case of colision with brig Six Freres. Daniex, Jun 8—Tne wreck of schr Helen A Bowen including anchors, chains, &e, and 1 yawi boat, were Id at anction on the 7th, for $210. Portiaxn, Me, Jane 18—Brig Sarah M Lort Yarmouth), Loring, from St John, NB, tor Mat arrived today and reports that at 2 Saturday in a thick fog she ran into and sunk fishing schooner Addison Center, of Gloucester, Captain, “Jameson, — which at anchor n Onsh's Ledge. The crew were saved and landed here, red nothing but what they had on. The nier registered about 70 tons and was par- SaipsurLoinc—At Preeport. Capt Enos C Soule & Bros ‘are building a ship of about 1500 tons, to be launched th fall. Messrs Briggs & Cushing have laid the keel tor ship of about 1500 tons. “he will not be law bly, till spring. Both ships are to be first ci —At Lamoine, Sth inst, by the King Bros, « ‘ons, calied Cliftord, to commanded by Capt J Ht Bragdon, of Lamoine: "At Ellaworth on the 6th inst. & centre-board schooner of $9 tons. called the Vio Chilcott, owned in Ellsworth, And to be commanded by Capt Edward L Fullerton, The new bark built at W: bridge G Simmons, Genorae, was successfully launcl sions Length, beam, 9 feet 9 ‘depth of Bold, 12 feet: heientn’ of poop, sfeeté ine When fitted for sea she will proceed to New Yorn to engage exclusively in the Cuba sugar business, under command of Capt Simmon: ‘On the 2h uit. from the yard of Mesers Canliffe & Dunlop, Port Giassow, Scotland, an iron twin screw steamer for the Cuban sugar trade, of large Carrying capacity with light draught of water, the property of an Americn tleman. On leaving the ways she was named argador. Dimensions: Length, 190 feet; bread? beam, 27 fee Genth of hold, 9 feet; ton ‘8% 2-04 tons: fow al inverted), Sho: ely \8 and 12 inch two boilers, two faon iH 4, with bowsp: great length: one b break forward; round stern, fitted Engines by Messrs. Rovert steele evlinders, di quarter dec 4 Ua, Greenock. IN LIGHT AT Sav AR. a0) ived that the fixed white changed to revolving waite cantnex. Information bh Nabt at Bavanilia bas bes light of the fifth order. Mit ia visible 27 nautical miles to seaward, or 18% miles ouside of Morro ot between ihe beurings SKE and Nb by Tanner, USN. manding P M 5 Co ible only five or si in the thick haze that pre- sduring the dry season.) The foeal piane of the 1 is 98 feet above the level ofthe sea. The tower and per's dwelling are white. ‘On the §W spit of Verde Island there M4 feet high, which 1s also a guide (or the Position, lat 11 8. jon 74 57. a white beacor nchorage. Bearings magnetic, | tn 1875, CARINREAN S8A—VENAURLA—CLONING OF THE PORTE OF LA TELA Dk CORO MARACAYRO AND TH OPENING OF CANTILLO DRL LIRPRTADO (BAY OF PORTO CABELLO). The government Venezuela has given note that e ‘bors of La je Coro and ‘acaybo will be clowed for imports is exports, and that insterd of pen Gaeert opened Castillo dei Libertado, in the bay of fort CAabelto, By order of the Barean ot Navigation, K_H WYMAN, Commodore, U 8 N. Nydrographer. sat? SreRoeuaraic Ornice, Wasuixerox, DU, May 28, WHALEMEN. Bark Sea Ranger, Cornell, of N put into Bermuda | Jove 4, for recraita, which having obtained proceeded on 4 crulse to the eastwara. she nad been out I months Pig bad sent home at different times 1,40 bbis sperm spoken—May 2, lat 27 28. lon 88 90, brig Fil Moore, Goper, Haays out from Monduras; had on board BW bold a! SPOKE Ship Lottie Warren, from Caleutta for Boston, May 31 Jat WH) 41, jon 6 6, Variation, 6 deg 15 min easterly | (Grey Bagle, Lacas, from painmore for io Ja heir hip A@riati’ (Br), from Li 1 for King Georges Sound, May 27 lat 81 AN, lon? 2 W, Bark Deiender, trom San Francisco for Liverpool, May “sare Cherb from Lave pool for San Franciseo, April \¢ Tylatd ao lon ew Wee OF Ean A German bark, showing QONK, steering west, May 26, Jat 15 N, lon 19 W. Sebr A P Emerson, from Jacksonville for Demerara, Tn a SAUD ae Te cne raved, It days from Bom ‘i (pre bly scl re), ‘s ton for Bayt, May 80, lat 2038, fou 830, NOTICE TO MERCHAN('S AND CAPTAINS. Merchants, shipping’ agents and shipmasters are tn: formed that by telegraphing to the Hurawo London Burean, No 46 Fleet street, or to the Paris office, Ruo Scribe, the arrivals at and departures from Ku- ‘ropean and Eastern porw of American all foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same will be cabled to this country free of charge and published, Captains arriving at and sailing from French and Mediterranean ports will find the Paris office the moro economical and expeditious for telegraphing news “OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Cavcvrra—Arrived, ship Edith Troop (Br), Smith, Liverpoot, Donceness, June 2—Off, ship H W Workman (Br), Mc- Gray, trom New York for Bremen; barks John Johnson (Br), Hains, from do for Hamburg; Meridian (Ger), Hohorst, from Philadelphia for Bremen; Edith (Br), Lockhart, do for do. Hux, Jane 12—Arrived, park Prince de Conde (Fr), Escolivel, San Francisco. Liverroor, June 13—Arrived, Pedersen, Darien. Sailed 12th, ship Three Brothers, Cumming, San Frgn- cisco (has been reported sailed 7th). Lonvox, June 13—Arrived, bark Falken (Nor), Chris- tensen, Wilmington, NO. Manerra—Arrived, Danube, trom —-—~ Piymoutn, Jane 13—Arrived, steamer Thurlogia (Ger), Meter, New York for Hamburg (and proceeded). Queenstown, June 18—Arrived, steamer Ohio, Morri- son, Philadelphia for Liverpool (and proceeded) FOREIGN PORTS. punnos Avuxs, Aprit 17—Saited, schr § C Evans, Yates, joston. Fa MoManns, Foste bark Mohongo (for), In port May 1, snip barks D Chapin, Bunker, from Portian April26th; Kvahell, Hichborn, from Savanns tagua (Br), Scot! ml B Spring, Norton, and Celina, Hotgdon, anc: prigs Orbit, Nawh. do; Rebseca J, Paige, Hill, from New York, arrived April 27; Ci Melville Bryant, Bucwley, from do, arrived 7th; Dora L Prin- dall, Minott, and Adeline Elwood, Hawkins, une. Beauupa, June 7—Arrived, schrs Brava, Cowen, Bar- bados; 8th. tiound, Williams, Cuba. Sailed 4th, schrs'B @ Whilard, Forbes, Philadelphia; 8th, J Taylor, Jacobsen, Baltimore. rigor Jurie 10, bark Stella (Br), wie: bri Constance ich), do. Cauiso, May $ Arrived. bark Annapetis (Br), Delap, on, Pisagua (and sailed lth for sailed 8 hip Hattie BE ley, Tapley, Pabellon: 10th, bark Quickstep, Chase, do. In port May 2, b: Abiel Abbott, Chase, from New York, disg; Hattie M (Br), Baton, do. Kivesto, Ja, May 17—Arrive’, brie J W Spencer, Thomas, New York (and salied 29th for Trinidad, Cuba); 2d, bark George Kingman, Holmes, Falmouth. Ja (an sailed 20th for London via Salt River); 29th, schr John McAdam, Haskell, Mobile; June 5, steamer Alps (Br), Ferguson, New York. salied ith, brig N Jones, Mullen. Boston: 20th, schr Tillage Belle (Br), Delfosso, New York via Port An- nid. Loces, Ja, Jane 1—In pert, brig Balear, Bahrs, for New York, idg. Monrxvibeo, April #—Arrived, bark Mario (Sp) Saileu 19th, brig Mathilde (Ger, New York (before re- Patxat, Savannah. ported sailed 12th. bark Fanble, Carver, Zarate, In port 1, bs pie ata. Pettis, trom Portland, ar. rived April 19; La Plata, Phillips, tor New York; brig Alfred, Gamage, for Baltimore. MILK Riven, Ja, June 2—Sailed, orig J Bickmore, Rowe, Philadelphia. In port 2d, schrs Lottie Weils, Watson, and May Moore, . tor New York, dg. Nassau, NP. May S1—Arrived, schrs Amelia Ann, Var- gas, Savannah; June 1, Kate 8 Cook, Halg. Jacksonville ‘and cleared Sth to return; Charite Cobb, Kennedy, New | York: Eugie, Corsey, Haltimore (and cleared 4th to re- turn via Cat Island); 2d, Hattie Sintth, Lee, New York ; ‘J Seward, Applegrath, do (and cleared Sth for Baiti: more via Abuco); 4th, bark Black Eagle, Phillips, Pen- sacola tor Boston; ‘oth, brig Florence (Br), Avery, Charleston for Stettin, bot put tu leaky, Cleared May 2%, schrs Pinback, Oliver, New York via | Cat Tsiand:;: Sist,J J Barris, Hudson, do via Abaco; Jane 1, Carrie Nelson, Allen, Philadeiphia; Nethe, Collinson, do via Oat Island; Albert Clarence, Mowes, do via Abaco: Pieetwing, Johnson, New Yo Oxp Hanson, Ja, June $—In port, schr Lottie, Speed, for New York. ig. In port June 4, brig Elen F (Br), Sutherland, for New | York d4th, schr Blizabeth Magi it River Sth). ay W—Arrived, steamer Granada, Uaverly, Ban Francisco. Port ANToN1G, Ja, May 29—Arrived, schrs Gen Grant, Philadeiptia Rowie, New Ydtk; ist. Sunbeam, Kain, P Mitchell, Benson, New Urieans. | _ Put back prior to May $1, echr Z P Newcombe, Kelly, | tor New York. leaky. | Bio Janeino, April 27—Sail sehrs Christina (Br), | New York: , Happab F Baker, Raymond, St Thomas; May 4, ship Prussia, Rich, Callao: Sth, schrs Rath Robinson, Rogers, —, 7th, Ben) Courtney, Baker, West Indies. In port May 9 ships Friedlander, Morrison, from New York for San Francisco, repg; Pacific. Foss, ine; Gene- vieve, Strickland, Gammans, from liverpool’ barks Mo lesta (Br), Rowlands, for New York; Lorena, Bianch- nd Adelaide, Bailey, une; Talisman (Br', Blaek- dt Leander (Br), Magee, New York Roads: Alic ved 8th; sohrs Vanola, Bee! ‘Sth; Jesse Biiaa- beth, Brower. unc. ROSARIO, bout Max 1—In port bark A C Rean, Che- ney. from Portland. Me. Savanna ta Man May 29~Arrived, schr Clara M ont- gowery, Krabel, New York. Per Sreawen City or Beaux.) Axrwrrr, May 29—Sailed from the Roads, William, Barding, Sydney. CB; Lennie, Hatfield, Sa iy Hook: Boston, Jane |—Arrived, » Meslin, Phifadelphia, Dueast, May Si—Arrived, Alice Otto (a), Hudson, New ‘ork. hailed 34. Ocean, Whiteside. Quebec. Borpmaux, May Si—Arrived, Sibles, Gormet, Pense- coll ied trom Royan Jnne 1, Amor. Premnda, New York. KEMRX, May 30—Arrived, Leipzig (), Heinbruch, Bab timore. sailed 28th, Macgie Chapman, Derner, New Yo: Benoex, May 4—Arrived, Jesie, Morgan, Savannah. Sailed 24th, Warbjerg, Nilsen, America, aces, May assed, Gy (a. Eriksen, from for Rostock (and arrived at Warnemude 2stli). ‘Cleared 20th, Ruth, Jensen, Savanoa> nesnis May B—Arrived, Calvin avre. Sailed 27:h, Surprise, Hoyt, Gloucester, Ma: Onowarant, May 28—Arrived, Hildur, Vidal, New Or- Jeans; Mercurios Holman, do: Guardian, Amos, Savan- nah: 2th, Robert Thiesen. do. werp for Philadelphia, |" Duwkine, May 3—Arrived, Atiag, Larsen, Philadelphia, Fauled Slat, Gem, Pearson, St Thomas. | Drawwns,’ May 22—Cleared, Gulifaxe, Jacobsen, | america | Fuuwraaxwan, May 21—Passed, ¥ortuna, Zimmerman’ from Pillau tor FaLwouru, Ma | from Antwerp for Sandy Hook; Briush America, Lock. | hart, de do. |. Guovexsrmm. June 1—Arrived, Speranza, Nilsson, Bi timore; 24, Sel Pratelll. Ferro, Philadelphia; Raazetto Padre, Chiesa, New York. Salied 34, Chas Murdock, Bart, Pensacola. Giascow, Jane 2—Arrived, Kutopia (s), Craig, New ork. Saiied Ist, Norman. Bowman. Sandy Hook. Guesteworon, Miy 2-Sallea, Ann Clark, Clark, Charleston; Johan Wilhelm, Kramp, New York (and from Bremen th). { pe nas May “—Arrived, Rebecca, Uaviand, Charles in. | _ Hownone, May %—Sailed, Suevia (9), Franzen, New York; Sist, Enos Soule, Drink water, Cardiff. Satied from Cuxhaven Sist, On Adermann, Mau, jevada, Kroger. Philadelphia. root, May rrived, Jone |, Indiana @, irk, Philadeiphie; City of Rich- mond (#), Brooks, Now York: Cnina (#), Gill, Boston ; 24, | Helvetia (s), Webster, New Yor: tio (wy, Gleadell. do. | _tatied Ist, Eyr, Lammers, Baltunore; C in” (s), Trocks, Baltimore: 34, © W Cochram, Given, Boston} Caledonia, Potter, Bath Off the Hell Buoy 2d. Anita, for Baltimore. Off Great Ormshead 29th, Texas, SteJens, from Liver. | pool for Sandy Hook. Of Tusk 1—Cleared, Manson, Smith, Philadel 1 (@). Simpson, New York (and left Deal sr rift. jay Arrived, Blorntraa, Hammerstad, Maascios, May %—Sailed, Clara, Delarta, New York. Mansxiiies, May 31—Sailed, Guiseppino, Angelis, New rcastim, Jane 2—Cleared. Coomassie, Rio Janeiro and Columbia River; Jernaes, Boston. au, May 28—Arrived, M Lather, Nielsen, Balt more. Qoxexstown, June 2—Arrived, John Bergman Olsen, Hofengren, Mhilade|phia. Eailed Slat, New York, Cuccnrollo, Philadelphia. Revat, May %—Arrived, Re Jeans; Roya) Charter. Robins. do. Rostocy, May 2—Arrived. Gyia, Erichse rimmes June Ned, D ¢ ‘ork. | “Sypwey, NSW, May 20—Arrived, Henry Back, Field, Banjoewangie. Wrarrort, Arrived, Voyager, Humphrey, Phil- adelphia and Queenstown Beurast, Joe !—The Pliza Fverett, Dankerton, tn or this morning from Philadelphia, strack ‘the | pier head with pert bow, starting some seats and tree hail Canoirr, Jone 2—The Norwegian fen, trom Workington for Montreal (railway iro | towed into this port this afternoon with cargo shifted, | and making six inches of water per hour. ww York. New York for Bevyrout, has completed her repairs and is now ready for sea. Lowvos, Jane $—The Roner before reported), from Sa- yannah for Viniand, ts stranded at Storkaliegrund, 45 Koglish miles from Nicolais ad. Portawourn. Jane i—The stannington (s), Bearm: shield#, comis, lor Jersey, was run imto wt 12:16 i ght, about iS miles N by & of Beachy b Bremen bark Athena. from Geestemunde for Ne striking the steamer om port quarter mainmast @ captain, | i ing to the steamer managed to the steamer being almost fm The bark lost jiboom and had with other trifling damage: she has proceed @ nnel, after putting the survivors on board the fishing logeer Jane of Lowsstoft. of the Wight, this | morning, wuich vessel landed them here. [The & put into Porismouth, vat proceeded 2d, being but slightly damaged. | Rio Janwino, Mav 9—The Pacific, Pow, has repaired; is reloading, and will sail shorty. The Friediander, Morri¢on, from New York for San Frangisco, which putin here previous to March 6, leak- ing badly, has discharged and ls now repairing AMERICAN PORTS. ALEXANDRIA, Jone li—Sailed, mee Jena O14 mn, New York: setirs Lasate F Dow, Previ ee Latfrie- udson, knoch Moore, George Vreeland, and w Jones (from Georgewwi oe - "rik Adelads, Hg, Clem: BOSTON, Jane Rear for Hampton | Dover, dane 2—Massed, Isaac Hall, Pressey, from Ant- | iza, from Galyeston; | 26th, Kawd O'Brien, Pmalley, from Liver. | Murohy, New Or- | cornwall, Thompson, New | _ Grenauram., May 2%—The Chief, American bark, from | 9, Josey’ Aus), Joaucieh, tor Cork via New Yor! ‘niladelphia: brig Morancy, Redont Brown, Collins, Mayacue aries FB Gibson, Emery, St Martins; ” Williamine, Scott, New Orleans; H McFarland, Mo¥arland, Alexan: dria: Jobn B Hancock, Hatleck, do. ‘hailed—Steamers Batavia, Koma, and Johns Hop- kins. 13th—Arrived, steamers Win Crane, Baltimo: saxon ‘Snow, Philudelphia; Gen Whitne: aT tN York: barks Gerirude, (Br). Kvans, Fowey, Bng; Ji G Hall, Hainey, Turk's Is! brig Nellie. Jones, Br), Mullen, Jamaica; schrs Walter £" patmer? ‘Gonaives, Charles 6 Morrison, Smit, Bagui Henry Norwell, Burgess, Mobile; Silver lieeis, Newman, Port Boyal, 8 ‘Jennie A Shepard, Kdgeth Georgetown, 3 Dig geifforde CORD a Gplexandeins oh 7. ite Jam lameson, (0) h Wuifimore:d Clayton, Giford. Philadelphia Bdith 1, . do; W Townsend, Townsend, do (and Stee ren agus);. Paul P Kelis, Henderson, Hobo: en; Exch e, Parkins, New York. LTIMORK, June 12~Arrived, steamer ‘Wm Woods ward, Young, New York; sohr Hy Allen, Latem, Bridges port. Ui] |—s JH Stickney, Fooks, Savannah; Wm Sater Kian, Boston YS Winoney, bhepherd, Kenne- unk port. Yi-Arrived, steamer America, Billups. Savannah; Lane, ennete, Charleston: Octarora, Reynolds, New YOPENGUI, du J Darius ed4y, Ride- gut, Newaix 3 Nehetar. atworth, New York; hh On er, le}pnia. “Mth Sailea’ senr Veazie, Knight, Philadelphia, BATA, June [—Sailed, scurs Knos B Phillips, Bake Baltimore; F St Olair Edwards, [relend, Philadelp hi: Monta: Tse, Georgetown; G O Morris. Endicott, Washingion; Mary L Varney, Rowe, New York; Tarry 190 10. pained ri ‘dene Charles & Raymond, Kelley, Boston, joad tor Phil: deere otha June i led; sehr Josephine T Weaver, 4 wn, DO. ci AREESTON, “Juus 9Cleared, sohr Katle Collins, Miicarrived. steamers South Carolina, Nickerson, arrive York: Raleigh, Ouver, Baltimore, wade semen hasten ba SS fage Bate : * Philadelphia i , toTahartived, sere Horace Moodie, Fhiladelphiay Tht Gd Bark Memento (Son), Cork. — Bar! ory Port, sune Ti—-Sailed, schr' J H Marvel, John- ; Stamford. woakaie, June 6—Arrived, schr Freddie Eaton, Clark, Neth Cleared, schr Terapin, Wooster, New York. ne eanne Ba Cienred, bark Nymphen (Ner), verpool. PORIRESS MONROE, June 12—Arrived schr Anson Stimpson, Slom: trom Aracaja tor orders. Passed out arnt Nestorian. Br), tor Liverpool) Cincora (Br),/tor Bi r Janeiro; bat minanucl (Sw), for Bristol rigs Clara and Agnes (Br), for Perpam- buco; Harry, for Matanzas. ‘Sailed—Bark Benrend (Ger), for New Yor! GALVESTON, June li—sailed, schr Geo Sealey, Biarived, sehr “Loula,” from Arrived, ae Cleared—Steamer Clyde, Kennedy, New York (and. wacORG ETOWN. jay 3l—Arrived, achrs 8 B Wood- bury, G@riffia, Searsport; June 3, Arthar, Cruse, Charles- won. Cleared 84, ship Henrietta Nickels, Nickles, St John, NB. 1 vehire dR fi ord. Eanires, New York; 7th, Da. Blake, Thomaston, Me, PSLOUCESTER June iz—Arrived, brig Mabel (sn, McLeod, Cadiz, Ce ot Lat uns Sci tor kontouie na” ber: en (and salle SAOKSONVILLE, Sune G—arrived, echr Georgietta, em ORLEANS, Jane 12—Arrived, bark Charles E Jayne, Hawkius, Havana; schr J G Whipple, Utila. Cleared—Steamer Knickerbocker, Kembie, New York. Passes, June 12—Arrived, bark Gem, Cole, trom aM pe arrtved. schr J M Haskell, Crowell, New York. paiied—Steamer Kmeckerbocker. NORFOLK, June lW—Arrived, schrs Maxon Rogers, Abraham, New York; AJ Collins, Mine: ew Jersey. 1lth—Arrived, scbrs Lydia A Koper, Crammer, Caual Locks tor Boston; AM Turuer, Marshall, do for New ‘ork, Fanning, Philadelphia; Bai w Yor Haile Berry, Chase, Mosquito Lifetfor Portsmouth, Nil, bieared—Bark Addison Dias, Fiores and a market NEWPORT, June 10, PM—Arrived, steamers Jane Me- Crea, Brown, New York tor Boston; Kliza Hancock, Cal- pee Jersey City for do (to run between Boston and Na- ‘Also, schrs 8 T Chartre, Trefothan, and Salmon Wash- ‘Taunton for New York. ount of a heayy sea outside, tng Fran. Providence for New York, with three barees in to’ sailed—sebr Veranda, Pond, Providence for New York. Lith, PM—Arrived, schrs Fair Wind, Bowman, Ware ham tor New York; Golden E. Kelley, New Bed- ford for do: Catheriae Thomas, Sandwieh for Go; [ra Bliss, Norton, Somerset Tigmton for Philadel) bia: Onwai for New York; W P Davis, Flemin Mary Ann, Alley, from New York for N 9 Salied—Senr JT Weaver, Gladding, Bristol tor George- town, DO; steamers kjiza’ Hancox, Calder, and Jane McCrea, Bowen, New York for Boston. ‘low, way, Taunton for Albany. ‘Also sailed and returned on account of light and bam. ing winds, schr Gertie & Merrow, Dunning, from Mos- | quite Inlet, Fia. tor Boston. | VNARRAGANSELT PLER, RE, June 10—At Duteh Island | harbor, schrs Elwood Burton, Jarvis, Cienfuegos for | Boston’ Kate Walker, Ryder, Jacksonville tor Newbury. port. MF Corson, Corson, Providence for Alexandria: A | T Rowland, Rowland, Somerset for New Yor! Allen, Carter, Weehawken for Boston; Artie Garwood, | Stevens, Alexandria for do; Mary Ana, Allen, New Yoré tor New Bedtord, and others. NEW LONDON, Jone Li—Arrived, schr Margaret Ken- nenlled ocehr Mary Stowe, New York. eailed—ehr Mar: ew York. KEW DAVEN, Jane ilCieared, achr Rodney Parker, Parker, Baltunore. PENZACOLA, June 8—Arrived, achr John W Welt, Weit, Waldovoro, Me. PULLADELTHIA, June 12—Arrivea, schrs JR Clem ents, Cruse, Newbern; A K Wallace, Jones, Rappahat | nck River: Sam! & harp, Sharp, do; Jos B Baton, Jr, Peiersonu, Bostun. |’ CYeared—senrs MS Lewis, Lewis, Boston; Ann E | Stevens, Monugomery, New Bedford; Chas W Bentley, | Baker. “providence, St Elmo, Davis, south Bristol; BE Jones, Smith, Norwich. 1th—Arrived, steamer Pennsytvania. Harris, Liver pool; bark © ion Merriman, Antwerp: bras Wex ford (Hr), Bradsuaw, Matanzas; Spray Bloom (Br), Gan ton, Saedn; senrs Mabel Leat, Beeler, Mayaguez; Bara- | Coa, MeClintock, it isiand. | ““Siewes Del, Jane 13—Steamer Juniata, from New Or | leans and Havana, arrived at2 PM. | PORTLAND, June 12—Arrived, a Brage, New York: echr P L Smith, New Yor ‘hiso arrived, schr Mary & Staples, Coles, New York. Cieared—stamer Falinouth, Halitax; sohre Willian | thomas. New York; Anule Amesden, Baltimor Lsth—Arrived, brig Sarah M Loring, Loring, st John, NB, for Macanzis (ee miscell), | PURPSMOUIH, June 1i—Salied, schrs Charles P sin nickson, Muraey, and Sallie W stedman, Hideo, Phite Ge.phia; Arnel, Austin, Bangor; Vashi R Gates, Holmes Calls. PROVIDENCE, Jane !l—Arrived, echra Aon L Locke wood, st John, Georgetown, DO; Nancy J Day, Muarve, | Pawtucket for Philadelohia. ed—Brig Wm A Hieney (Br), Tavlor, New York. Sehra sidney © tyler, Barrett, Georgewwn, ; LB Cowperthwaite, Jones, di lyaway, Enos) Sarah Bruen, retty; Emma Bacon, Bearse; James | Young. Barrett, and Wm F Burden, Adams, New York. | Bailed j0h, schr Julia « Ga: ce Per lew York. Atthe head of Long Island and PM, bound Charles Carroll, 1 WH ¢, Jaroes Parker, 8r, AT Boardman, Bay | State, Nicanor, Maggie Huruion. and others, PAWTUCKET, Jan va E Stafford Ketchum, Philadeipti 4 RI uM Clifford, Philade!puia; schr John K Shaw, Cox, New sailed Lith to return). ~ehr Lizzie Florence, Lippincott, New York. rived, schr# Oakes Aines, idmonds, New York: 4, do; 5S Ingersoll, do. Hand, Wand, New York. #%h, schr Annie 8 Gaskill, Gas F Wo kill, New York | “RUOKLAND, June 3—Arrived, schrs Stanley, Mad- docks, New York; ith, Suganna, Pickering, do: 6th, Sar Holbrook, do;'W H Therndike, Cushman, do. | dinian, | - -ailed 34, scbrs Dd Ingraham, Ames Richmond. Vai Mabel tall, Bartlett, and J _& Bodwell, Wallace, Phila | deipuia: Empress, Kennedy, New York: 7th, Wiliam Kice, Pressey, and £astern Belle, Parker, New York, | L A’Snow, Pilisbury, Poiiadelpnia; sth, Gentile, Eb Gridge, New York, JAN FRANCISCO, June 4—Cleared, oark We'lingtor (Ric), Gardner, Nanaimo(and sailed 6), schr Bouanza, acobson, San Bias. Sailed—sehr Moitana, Anderson, Mazatian. bu Qlex), Brass, M. arrived, sehr Uran atian. Salled—Steainer Montana, Dougiass, Guymas and Cob orado River. Iith—Cleared, bark Yokohama (Fr), Sitnoette, Bur. rard’s Inlet. ST MARY'S, Ga. Jane 6—Arrived, schr David Nichols, Philadeiphi .. Cleared Sth, schts Mary °tewart, Coombs, Philadel- phia: 7th, Niebolx. Wyman, Orange Biad, Fia, SAVANNAH, June lit d, brig Abby Thaxter, | Yeazie, Boston; schr amos Bawards, Somers, Phils: elphia. Silled—Schr Jas Waiker, bound south. Clearea—-chrs Merrick, Ireland, Somers Potnt, | NJ; Sarah Wood, Hickman, Philadelphia ; Enchantress, | Phillips, New York. Sailed—Steamers Herman Livingston, Mallory, New York; Wyoming, Teal, Philadelphia. 1th—Arrived, ( 8 revenue steamer Endeavor, St aa fustine for New York. to coal a Merrick. Juno Arrived, ship Bridgewater, Spalding, San Fran: isco. VINEYARD HAVEN, June I—Arrived, schrs Poto- | mac, from Clenfuegos tor Boston: Waiter E Paimer, Ge- Daives for Bi Mary E Long, Hoboken tor Boston, Saitled—Senr tr Church. lath—Arrived, sehr Kalmar, Hoboken for Boston. Sailea—sehr Waiter & Paine: | WILMINGJON, ¥O. June l2—Arrived, brigs Maga | Gr), Rouse, New York: Suwanee, Foster, Phitadelp gehts Mary K Vancleaf, Rockport; Seiile Waiker, jeared—Brig Elgin (Br), Baxter. Granton. eR WisCK ULANKOUS. ABSOLUTE DIVORCES OBIAINED PROM Dt - ent States; legal every where: desertion, &c., sum cient cause; no publicity required; bo charge unill di Vvorce is granted, advice 194 Broadway. M. HOU AM 0 NEO FROM DI ferent States for numerous causes: no publicity. | lepaleverywhere. | Terms satustectory. FREDERICK 1. 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