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10 THE BATTLE OF “SEBASTOPOL,” RENE EU RP ONSPERATE FIGHT BETWEEN THREE POLICEMEN AND A GANG OF hOUGES--ONE OF THE LATTER FATALLY WOUNDED—A POLICEMAN HOT IN THE 4EM. Of the many organized Danas of rowdies and fesperadces tuat infest the Nimeteentn ward, pone i# more jawless or causes the police more troubles than the ‘Sebastopol gang,” so calied from the name civen to the locality in which are their headquarters. This jocality bas for years been terribie to all peaceadle citizens residing ip whe neighborhood, ana the police have long re- garded if as @ place to be visited only when armed, The name by which it is Known is a most appropriate ove. A hnge mass of rocks, about forty-five Jeet above tue level of the street, ex- tending about half way up the block between becond aod Third avenues, forms @ barrier to the continuation of Forty-third “Sebastopol.” The work of biasting these rocks bas been going on at different times for years, Upon the top & large umber of squatter shannes, which are occupied by prolessional and yrolbers, who have put to good advantage, in defying the authorities, the stronghold they possess, bentres have Leen some of thieves placed on the jookout for the officers when a raid | has been expected, und invariably on such occa: mous the thieves have escaped. The ascent to the top from etther side 18 quite steep and cangerous, but the denizens, by long practice, have become so agile that they cao ascend and descend with surprising facility, On the top of this reek A MINIATURE BATTLE took place eariy yesteraay moroing, the partict- pants of which were three policemen on one side and five desperadoes on the ovuer, Shots were hheely exchanged, During the conflict one of the Policemen had Lis arm fractured and one of the | The cir- | coughs received a probably latal wound, guinwances that tea to Ube encouuler are as JOl- ow At avout seven o’ciock yes erday morning Jobo Duley, residing at the corner Tweuti-lrst Bivect aud Tulra avenue, ap hed Officer (Brien, of the Nineteenta pr t, Who was patroling is beat, aud stated ihat a short time previous he had been assauited by & party | of young men while pussing by tue rocks | on Forty-third street, who, Laving knocsed bim down, rovbeu him of $21. From the description fs by Dailey, tne poucemsan was satisiled that | Wi ASSallaLts Were tue “Sebastopol gang,” every | memver of Which was known vo him. Teling Danley to go t) the Futy-ninth streetstation house | and remain to identily mis assailants in case any arresis were made, the officer rapped for as- tance, and Officers Mckveety and Gran; responding the three at ence started for ‘‘Sebasio. pol” to capture the roughs, When tuey reached ‘Lhe place it was hall-past seven o’clock, and but few people were stiring. Stanaing op tne top of the rocks, in adeflant and menacing attitude, | were five oi the gaug. O’Brien reached the top Jrst, and going up to the party laid bis Band upou | te shoulder of Thomas Dally, tae acknowledged leader of (he gang, and requested him to come to the station house. His worus were scarcely utiered i Duliy’s brother, Joho, struck the Officer a | stonning Diow in the tace with his clenched fist, | nd, before the bewlidered policeman had time io recover bimseli the ocvers tei) upon Bim and pounded bim without mercy. Odicer Granger, ¢iud in hand, burried to the reliefof O’Brien, when THOMAS DULLY, DRAWING A PIsTO! fired three or jour siols at him, nove of which, how- ever, hit him. the top of the hill, and one of the balls lnvenaed for Granger struck him in the rigot arm, a lite soove the eloow, iracturing it abd provanly ne- cessitating its amputation. Was Dattling against three of the gang, who bad him Gown in such a porition thathe could not get er his id face McEveety, Wita a broken arm, was heip- Jess, and Grauger was therefore pracucally alone, Drawing bis pistol a8 quickly ag possivie Le snot | at Dully, hitting bim im rhe lets oreast in Lue — of the heart, and inflicting a wound which a Likely to prove fatal, Duily feil woeo struck, and consternation took possession of wis “pals,” Who quickly fed amd escaped. Granger handcuffed Dully and brougnt him to the station house, O’Brien, cov- ered with blood and With @ bauly lacerated lace, | and Mebveety, with his arm broken, loliowiuy. At first 1: was supposed that Dully’s woand was BOs serious, as he appeared to take it lightly, but, When examined by the surgeon, it proved to be exceedingly dangerous. A‘ ine station Bouse Duly was idevtified without hesizancy by Dailey Duby was then conveyed 10 au ambulance wo Bellevue Hospital. he career oj Dully 1s, according to the police norities, a black one. Aithough bus twenty- we Years Of age Ne bas repeatediy distinguished Dimself among his lawless companions as @ bold ead desperate criminal. Only the 6th of last BioNth he wus arrested, by the same oflicer who shot Dim, on acharge Of Bigiway robvery, upon ‘bic: was committed by Justice Murray, of tne Fifty mth Street Police Court, in deiault of $2,000 bau, bat a few days witerward he was dis- enarged, the complainant ialing to appear, bay- ‘ing, it is alleged, been bought off by Dully’s iriends. He has been engaged in several otier robberies, but has succecde. im evadiag justice, ety, the officer who was wounded, is y spoken of by Captain Mount, who rewards m as one of his best men, He Was aso sent to BeLevue Hospital. WIFE MURDER IN BROOKLYN. mighenansitsialiian 4 CANAL BOATMAN SHOOTS HIS WIFE, ATTEMPTS SUICIDE AND TRIES TO SHOOT A POLICE CAP- TAIN. Yesterday afternoon the Sixth eav-precinct, the arena oi tce Torrmo murder, was the scene of anotber tragedy, which for the time created even more excitement in tue neighvorbood. George Watson, a boatman, employed on an Erie can: boat, shot bis wife Lucinda, while in the hallway of Mre. Cohen's residence, No. 31 Hopkins streew et hals-past ix P. M., and in the melée whica fol- Jowed sbot bimseif in the bip, and to further bis escape fired bis pistol at Drili Captain Jewett, ‘Who, passing by, attempted to arrest him. ‘The parties to the tragical occurrence are ‘rom Oswego, N. Y., and are named George ana Lu- cuds Watson. George is a tall, brawny specimen 1 the “canalier,” thirty-five years of age, and some six years ago feli In love with and marriea his Wile, o gay, lively woman, some few years his junior, For a time ali tmings went well, out be, belug Of a jesious disposiuon, made her married fe somewhat unbappy. She now charges nim With continual drunkenne-s aud brutality to- ward her, he, on the otver hand, charging her ‘with DuMerous acis of infidelity, so that two years ago they separated, s\¢ leaving Oswego and coming to Williamsburg to live witn her married sisier, Mrs. Wiliam Perrine, now residing at No. #3 Tompkins avenue. During tne pat iwo years Watson nas calied to see his wife, each visit eud- | ing 19 bigh words and threats, more especially @uring the spring season just closed, Watson claims in consequence of the lewd coucuct of nis Wife, sue baving been tm the habit of frequenting paces of public resort with different men. Two ‘weeks ago Watson culled at the house on Tomp- King avenue, just as she nad returned with ber They ster in acarriage fiom Sheepsuead Bay. W Watson on the sidewalk, tion, Mrs. Perrine oa.y got out and epte house, Mra. Watson lying cown im the ing of with it, Wateon asxed where she was aad Mrs. Perrine thiormed Him she was at Ooney Jsand. He then produced a pistol, eaying, “You | hel she came back with you, Pil shoot ner and you too.” The affiir euded there, to be re- wed Witu a tragical termina) ion la bout twenty inmu'es past six v'clook, wW Mr. avd Mra. Perrine ant a marred coupie f this city were s.tting jo the irene room on the frat ring Was given tie door bell, and tae door ch, George Watson came io and aked “Wuere is Lu’? hetore an auswer could be given Mrs. Watson entered beni having beea up * airs dressing her hi Ting came. He tarned as she came tn and said, Here, I want to speak to you privately for just five minutes.” Despite the signals to the con- trary givea by Mra. Perrine, Mrs, Wateon aceppet Out into the hallway. wuere they conversed im a low tone for a minute, when, drawiug the Fevoiver, ne sad he had come to kid her. she gave on asiarm by shoating der.’ Bir. and Mrs, Perrine then rusned nd seized Watson, the pistol going of harm- iy, Mrs, Wateou hing down (he basement Way, through tae yard, intosm alley and thence up the stoop of Airs. Coben's residence, Jast asehe reaches the tureshold Wateon, who | broken away from the Perrines, reached the Stoop and fred twice at her, the firsi sbot missing, jut the second bullet striking ber in the back on the right side, going througn a rib and entering the right lug. Sbe kept on invo the haliway ani he followed, fring again, but missing her. The Perri by this time had overtaken the injuriated Dasvand and endeavored to get the pistol away from him, as ce ad raised it to bis bead to ie f. in the siroggie the weapon dy entering Watson's ry sing downward toward the tnign, The suots irightened ail the peop round, ex cept brl tain Jewett, WhO caine up just at that time, attracted by the crowd, which Was fast congregating, tee cries and tie shot, Watson »O sooner @aW that he was an officer than te nal the bail raised the pistol and Ored at bim, missing again, | aod iu asecond the Caprain had closed with tho Map aod made bint prisoner. Da, Waldun, When aera street and makes | of this natural fortification are | | dress parade on tue Sth prox. in honor vf the | | ninety-nints anniversary 601 the independence ot McEveety at (Mis janciure reacued © O'Brieu all this Ume | istel. Woile they pumimeiied him im the head | ei the men WhO Waylaid and rebbed him. | Fan pack ay far as | NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, | the stairs, saying, “My God, We has killed 1 am wounde She stood etl for # moment or two sud then fainted, She was picked up and carried oat of the house and into her own room. Watson wis taken tO the dixth sub-precinct | station pouse, and alter Dis wound was found to | be uot very serious was locked uo for the night. | fe vaid be did it vecause sue would not live with | bin eon Lowenatine examined the wound | received rs, Watson and iound that the bail bed penetrated the lung, out it coaid not be founa, while the internal hemorrage Was 80 ex- cessive that & latal result was inevitable. He wished at Drst to remove ber to the City Hospital, aud the amoulance called for the purpose, but it | was pally decided that sue bad better not ve re- moved, ice Su MILITARY AFFAIRS. db al a The Third brigado, First division, N.G.S.N.Y., commenced military bull practice at Creeamoor last week, Thus far the results are not very satis- — factory. To ve an Inspector of rife practice in the | National Guard one must be able to make 60 per cent on scores of five rounds at 200 and 000 yards, It Ought to require a great deal more theoretical and practical knowledge than tnis implies to enable an officer to assume the grave responsible | Wes of an instructor of musketry, | To-day an election for Brigadier General of the Twenty-tifth brigade, N. G8, N. Y., will be held in Syracuse. [tis an important post in our militia Tanks, for which there are several candidates in the fleld, In place of General James Ryder, who has been | recently promoted, Coionel James H. Blauvelt, of | Nyack, has been elected Brigadier General of the | Seventh brigade, Filth division, National Guard. The peopte of New Orieaus are also doing some- thing toward promoting the progress of the rife shooting movement. Itis to be regretted, how- ever, that their marksmen still continue to use | the old ring targets, Unless they follow the Creed- | moor plan of marking 1) will be impossible to com- pare their suooung with that of any other rifle- mn. | An unwelcome rumor Is afoat to effect that | the gallani First battalion of infanrry, fuird bri- | gade, Filst division, National Guard, Lieatenant Colonel Bourke commanding, is soon to be dis- banded. It is said that already 100 members of the First have sigvitled (heir wisnes to lorm a company in the Ninia regiment. The recent review Oo: Over 10,000 militia troops | in Boston vy Lhe Governor Of Massuchusetis bas bad at least one good effect—tuat of jetung the citizen soldiery of the different States compare poles With each other and see what is wanting to make tacir parate corps fully effecuve aud ready to take the Geld at once in case of need. The Twenty-second regiment, First division, N.G.S.N.Y., Dave Trexolved to visit Philadeiphia next year uaring the celebration of the Centen- nial there, They expect 10 send fully 900 men between oMcers, Lon-commissioned oilicers and rank aad file. ‘Tue Firs: division of the New York State Na- thoaal Guard, unser Majcr General Shaler, hus been ordered to turn out on @ full atiendance the United States. [nis will be the finest mintary pageant of the season. The Separate troop of cavalry, Captain Carl Kleio in command, has been orvered to parade in Juli dress nuiform to-day, mounted and with car- | bines, Jor bull practice at Union Hill, NJ. Won- ger what takes build Carl aud bis merry men oat | of tae Stale for riffle practice? Cau it be that | there are (oo many Sharp-eyed reporters at Creed- moor to suit (heir German tasies ? | At Widvight On the 4th of this month a false alarm was given at Portsmouth, Engiand, ‘or tue purpose of testing the readiness ana effectiveness of the troops to Meet sees a contingeticy. The aiarm Was Caused by loud eXplos,. ps irom the seaward, aud tt was though that the Duke of Well- lingtOh Wad-ol-war had taken fire. The riggers | ud others whose duty it was to muster in th dockyard rushed to their places, and steam w hastily got up cu board the Camel. Presently a rush of biuchights and prrachutes indicated that au attack was going ‘orward at Stokes Bay. ‘Ihe Position Ol the enemy Was soon asceriamed by Mmagobesium lgh's, and a heavy fire of artutiecry and mussetry opened apon him Irom the suore, The satisiactory result showed the rapidity witn Which jarge bodies of men, Without auy notice, could be assem vlwa. | ARTILLERY PRACTICE, Battery First division, N.G.S.N.Y., under command oi Captain Heubne: t aruilery prac- tuce, near East New York, on Tuesday last, showed | adecided improvement in many respects to the battery Which preceded them the week before. | Battery K, erg by representati ns formeriy wade through these columns, came to the ground | comparatively well prepared for practice. Tue UUs WCre placed on simply constructed skeleton | platforms, composed of @ burter and planks to take (he Wheels aud trail piece. The guus were scnool, Louis, y on the battle ground. ring. speetfuly your: face, | provided with new fropt sights, and | grovved stud placed on the neck of the cascabel to receive @ penauium hausse. A de.ect w: | iront sigut, i not being bigd enough to torm the | Gispart, waich is alw bail the difference between tie semi-diameters of the bace ring and the swell of the muzzie, When Uae dispart is rightly adjusted tne line of sight 1s parailel (oO the axis of the bore, and an object within point bank range can be seeu. The am- muvition, too, Was muca better than that used by | | Battery Capiain Heubner staves that | | tne cartridges received irom the State Ord- | | mance Department were badly formed and | arreguiar in weight, running, one witn au- | | other, from tweive to twenty ounces, The men | to equalize the charges so a8 to make them wd a quarter poubus eac! A gunner’s level bad also Deen thoughtfully provided, wien wa found very use!ni in correcting tue indications of the pendulum bausse. During practice the mea worked both guns with careful regularity, promptly stopping the vent and using -& moist- ened sponger afier each dischar.e. | ‘The System Of practice observed is not one cal culaved to make fine targets, It is wrong to allow every Mav ip the battery to lay a gun and fire a | shot, Only the chieis of pieces should be permit- ted (© point the guns or give ihe range and elev ton. With careiul sigh mg of tne pieces the ta get (twelve lee: square) should be Mitevery time at any range up to 1,500 yards, The number of | bits Were goud, considering toe circumstances. |THE FOURTH AVENUE | MED 8 equal in elevation to one- | IMPROVE. | THE FIRST TRAIN THROUGH—COMMODORE VAN- | DERBILT'S GREAT TASK NEARLY COMPLETE— | AN ACTIVE SUNDAY'#s WORK. ‘The first train which went safely over the new | portion of the Hariem line, left the Grand Central Depot last nigit, at six o'clock, and arrived at Motthaven @quarier of an hour ister. The road, it may be remembered, Is used by the following lines :—New York Ceniral and Nudson River, New York, New Haven acd Hartford and New York apd Harlem Katiroads. The portion of the road Which was traveiied over for the Orst time yeste @ay, was ketween Nicety-ixth and 1%ist street, which includes tse viaduct row 100th sireet to About a couple of months ago the trains com- menced rapning on the new track be\ween Forty- ninth and Ninety-sixth streets. The cost of sink- | ing the track has been avout $6,000,000, of whicn | amount hall 13 to be paid by the city. ‘The pioneer train, which was the “First Pacific Express,” bad six coaches, one postai car, one baggage car, two special horse cars, the latier | filied with thirteen of Colonel McDanicis’ racing stock bound lor saratoga, consisting of the follow- ing animals:—Jc yringbok, Tubman, | Willy Burke, Jo Cerns, Madge, Mattie A., Matue W., brovher to Bas filly by Leamington out | of Lexington; filly by Leamington out of | Arliagron; colt Virgiuing, by Virgil, out of Luke; colt Bradione, by Baywuod, out of Lax—thirtveen in ail. Springbok had been rather lame on account of asiriug having been maliciously tied aroand his lez, but is now in excellent coudition. Wiliam Bar one Of the oldest engineers o the road, Was in charge of the Jocomotive (% which took tbh minutes to Six o'clock (hat the news was rec at ihe Grand Central Depot sigoai office to start | te train, The dispatcr was irom Motthavea | Junction, and ran as lollows:—~ | “Both tracks in use. ains out regularly.” A few minutes after tie first train south arrived coming trom Wmite Plains, Toe track ts, there- | fore, now jormaliy opened. It is expected tnat the new route, by giving trains factiity to run at greater speed (nan they formeriy did oa the open avenn*, will enable them to make the run to Motthaven im seven instead of fifteen minutes, | quick running Will BOt be commeuced, however, uotil the 26h inst, The trestle bridge, running parallel to tae new Vigduct, Will be taken down very short) rhe general character of the work is as fol- lows:—From Forty-u)nth to Filty-sixta street is an open cut with side walls coped with granite, on which is iron feacing. From Fifty-filth to sixty~ eixth etreet ia an iron-beamed tunnel, sustained by Walls of stone aud brick, and ventilaved be- tween cach Street, From Sixty-sixth to Seventy- | eecond street are brick arches, From Seventy- second to Seventy-ninth strees 18 another jron-beamed tunnel, supported by stone and | brick wails. From’ Seventy-ninth to Eighty. | | elguch street are brick arches, sapported | by stone abutment apd = piers. From hty-elabth to 100th street is a tunnel kent ng | rock. The rest of the road to Liéth street may be described ag a Viaduct, which crosses the now Jamous “Harlem fats’? or scen'-peds, built With substantial side wall of New York gneiss rock, with parapets of coping and grauite, From Liewp sereet to Hariem Bridge a ba oven Send | $100 boxes and 9100 ba 120th street. | & ¢ cut with side walls faced with brick, with para- pet, coping Of granite and iron lence. Bu are handsome tron bridges for foot and venic u at every street. The eutire way is bailasted At variou stone and arranged [or four tracks, wuieh are to be of steel, mode) of engineering. Many prominent raliway ofMicials were Jn wil respects the Vast structure Is 4 resent yesterday, incinaing superintendent Bessel. of tue Harlem rangement of Uh TOM ALLEN’S FAREWELL. THE FAMOUS PUGILIST RETIRES FROM ad, WHO Was active In completing ar- ior future travel and the movements THE PRIZE RING IN DISGUST—-AN ADDBESS TO THE PUBLIC, Pirrspuna, June 18, 1875. The grand prize fizzle of yesterday culnanated to-day in the departure of Tom Allen for lis howe in St. Louls and in bis retirement forever the prize ring. He publishes tie card: — TOM ALLEN’S CARD, TO THE PUBLIC :— i wish to apnounce my retirement from prize ring tn which I have 6 twenty years. Of my career little to say. and flatter mysell tnat it will bear luspection not compare uuiavoravly Wich Lue records in eral of mea of tne profession of which I now leave. Whatever mustakes | may bave made from Jollowing the rea for nearly Pugilist | have Tleave toe public to judge of that, and wen- take out. side of the prize ring—and we are all liable io mistakes, Were errors more Of the mind than of the heart, and are ever to be regretted by My eniering the ring yesterday at Mill Creek wi the rules vo carry Out, as far as in my power me, of the ring—rules that I never violated, either by soupping a fight or by an, other cowaidly dodge 80 commonly adopted at the present day by would- be pugui won that could not be earned in the ring Whose battles are fonghe in THE COLUMNS OF NEWSPAPERS. Ben Hogan bas seen tit to challenge me, 8, Wuose Matches are made for reputa- aud He ar- rived in this city on Wedgesday and bad a splen- ¢id opportunity of entering the ring with yesteruay, but @ meeting then he declined. is simply aller capital by connecting bis mi with mihe—capital he cannot make within ropes and stakes, Ror outside of them, me Re ame the except Wita those who are incapaoie of judging between the genuine and counterieit. ailow niyself to be completely fooled for tne u time. 1 have had two 1 do nor propos training for many weeks, at a heavy expense e LO Hird lessons already in that I have gone through a thorougn course of and my business sudering, pernaps negiected, at St, I realized, wen too late, that I had been tne dupe of a coward, hungry lor pugilisuic lame aud the dollars that miyht have been made by it, et afraid to fight or even to put in an appearance ‘Tms enas my career in 1 bid 1b goodvy, now, Once and forever, A RUNAWAY ACCIDENT. Last night the two hor attached to car mediate danger. One rushed to the right, the Re- M ALLEN, No. 18, of the Bleecker street line, became disengaged from the car at the corner of Ann and William streets, and rushed at a furious speed up Ann street toward Broadway. women and chilaren on the street @t the time, and consequently the rumaway caused great ex- There were many men, the citement. Four littie children were right in tne path of the furious horses, lives of uli of whom appeared in 5 the other to the left, but the otber two, crouching terror stricken between the tracks, were left in the care o1 Providence. The pau by a ciean ieap cleared the body of tue first prostrate girl, but the her forehead and otherwise seriously injured A RUNAWAY IN THE PARK. Quite an excitement was caused in Central Park | yesterday afternoon, about five o'clock P, M., by the appearance in the crowded drive leading to the entrance of the Park at 110th strect and Fifth avenue of a runaway team. It seems that the team bad broken loose from its fastenings in one of the hostieries on Hariem lane and had rushed down the lane into the Park, turnings and perhaps luss of life were imminent. Some of the carriages drew up on one side of the road and others lest altogether. team a very wide verth. At last the police stopped | All gave the horses. A STRANGE ACCIDENT. While Michael Sulilvan, aged ten years, resis at No, 102 Wasuington street, was playing on a | whipple tree caught the other under the chin, cat a deep gash thereia, ploughed a serious furrow in ner ‘The runaways were arrested on the corner of Ann street and Broadway, just opposiie the HERALD office, Collisions, over- wild ding lighter at pier No. 10 North River last night, his attention was attracted to @ self-acting hoisting machine attachea to the mast. Seizing the iron hook tne boy commenced swinging to and tro, tached, and, the hook passing throagn his h: heid bim suspended in midair, mast, where he hung in great torture until a ance came to him from those on the boat. He was dressed. BELLICOSE SUMMERS.” | when suddenly some of the gearing became de- and, Sunultaneously | With tee painful accident, the machine became | starved and the boy was iifted to tue top of the Ste was | conveyed to the Park Hospital, where his wouna Early last evening the ‘‘bummers” took posses. sion Of the seats in Washington Square Park, and, | on being questioned by some citizens wno wanted seats, declared themselves to ve the rigntful occu- | pants of the places and that there was no spare room for any one elise. They turned upon differ- ent parties woo requested seats aud ord them ont of the park. IJuformation their goings reached the poice of Fifteentn —precan and Sergeant with several policemen, was ordered Alter some Mancuvring On the part of the p ered of the Murray, to | eoter the park and arrest ite offending captors. oilce the “bammers’ were forced to surrender, twelve of their number being piaced under arrest locked up. The others were driven trom Tae prisoners will be arraigned at for taeir orderty conduct. and | taken to tne Mercer street station house and tne the ington place Coort this morning to auswer HAVANA WEEKLY MARKET. Havana, June 19, 1875 Sugar —Owing to disheartening ad irom the United states. the market has declined during the weee ess las been transacted, closing sper arrove; Nos 19 to ©, Dateh standard, 1535 ugars, fair te Kood quality, 104 reals a ll ri nto fart, 1 isa es umd 5,309 aad 0 the Week, 20,00 nominal: 50 degrees polarization 5% reals per Bacon $3t a Suz Butter, Americas. $0 $13 for quintai, |, ul (uioval; in tims, $43 a $44. his. 43 reals; navy beans 4 poeses, Sieg jong shaved, $7 20 ai molasses hhds. 42 reals a 44 reais. 44 reals @ 24 reals per arrobe. C! per qa‘utal. $55 ver M. ‘Freigits dull 08. Exot ry active; 0 4 premium . curr ev, on London, 135 4 14) preauui ; on a 110 premium. ‘@ 8 prémiam; short sight, gold, 111 a Paris, 109 a. ulet eady; Nos, 10 to 12, Dacch standard, 1s reals aiag | trading with the United states, the same will be cabled reals eais; molasses sugars, Li reals @ ily reals: concen- eals kee. aso J a$2 per bbl. Hams, | Lard, im Vota Tallow 938 by & $29 per quintal ads, $3. M; , $10 a $13 per Coa oil, in gallo. Empty hogs amber white pine, $64 a per teh pine Hat box, 6 reals; sugar v3 oops, flat, nominal nominal. nthe ort 12 SHIPPING NEW OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK roR MONTHS OF J AND JULY. ne & Broad wa: 61 Bro: June 24.| Hampury.. TCy 78 ireen y. ¥. } 2 dune 24°) London... )4 browtwa: China. June ‘Rowling Green | June 69 Beoa twa june Jane J \Jane June sue 19 Broadwa June Tuly Suly Suly ralv July Juv uly jay Britannic. . City ot Brasse Clty of Che The Queen. Germanic Laverpook y ys Vine ve raris. jniy 10.) Havre Necks July 10:|Bremen.. Jaly 1). |Glaswow... owing Green State ot indiana..|Jaly 14.|Glasgow’..|72 wrondway. Klonstock 5. | Mambure..)61 Broadway. 2 Bowling Green 19 Broaa way, | 19 Bro: far NOTICK TO CAPTAINS OF VEwsELS ING THE PORT OF NEW FORK AT NIGHT RN TER New York Hxnato has adopted a distingaisiing Coston might signal for use on board the Hexatp sleain yacht, show ing while buraing the colors red, green. red, changing from one to the other in succession, and can be seen sev- ei miles Cistant Caviains Of vessels nore see) this | hpbk oil, | Smith, Pens | 10th, Amity (Br), JUNE 21, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. signal will oblige us by preparing any marine news they may have tor the Ship s Department of the Henan, wa Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriving at New York can do so by addressing to such vessels, care of Hexap news yacht, pier No 1 East River, New York, Letters rece!ved from al! parts of the world and prompuy delivered, Duphcates are re- quired, ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. SUN AND MOON. HIGH WATER 29 | Gov. Sun rise 4 Island..morn 4 2 Mubn vigeas..7 eve 10 08 Hel Gavesessmoru 11 48 PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 20, 1875. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE, Steamer City of Richmond (Br), Brooks, Liverpool June 10.and Queenstown ii, with gers to G Dale. June 15, lat 46 09, Alma (Nor), bound 6th, lat 44-9, lon 4590, boarded bark Kogate, with @ cargo’ of petroleum, wateriogzed and abandohed [perhaps bark Rogate (Nor), whicl sailed from New York June tor Konigsberg|; I7th, iat 4545, lon 1 2t, spoke ship Golden Fleece, from Liver- pool for New York. ‘Steamer Clyde, Kennedy, Galveston June 12 via Ke: Went 16th, with indse and Dassengers to © H Mallory Co. Lith, of Caryepor: light, passed schr James 8 Foster, bound norih; 17tb, lat 29 1o, lon 7940, brig otella, trom Matanzas, do; 18th, lat 33 23, lon 76 10, schr JH De Woif, from Cardenas, do. Steamer Old Dominion, Walker. Richmond, City Point and Norfolk. with mdse and passengers to the Ula Do- minion Steamship Ca. Bark Henriette (Ger, Von Hagen, Liverpool 35 days, ballast to Charles Luling. June 15, lat 40 36, lon 67 32, owing letters KT KB, trom Liver p the for orders. 3 is anchored at Sandy Hook ‘Bar«x Costante (Aust), Oosulich, Waterford 35 days, in batiast to Slocovich & Ss Bars Homborsund (Nor), Pedersen, Lellesand (Nor- way), in ballast to Funch, Edye & Co. 1s auchored at Satidy Hook tor orders. Bark Janes & Ward, Liesigang, Guantanamo 28 days, with sugar toJ M Ceballos & Co, vessel to James & Ward vo. Sctr E &@W Hinds, Hill, Cat Istand & doys, with ine apples ‘to F Montell & Son; vesse! to BJ Wenbers. ‘une 17, lat 25 28, lon 75 64, spoke brig Oliver, Cutts (Br), from Port-au-Prince for New York. fs Schr West side (of Brooxhaven), Davis, Corpus Christ! 22 days, with wool and Hides to J H Brower. Sehr Levinia, Pearce, Virzinia, cet, Virginia. ers, Vichner, Virginia, 3 R Woolley, Osborne, Virginia. fclir Mary J Fisher, Georgetown, Ser Jonas Smith, Hodyenson, Baltimore. Senr Elwood Dern Warrington, Baltimore, Sehr Alphine, Marshall, Philadephia tor New Naven. Senr Darius Eddy, Ridout, Bngor 6 days, with lumber to master. Is bound to Newark. PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE, BOUND SOUTH. Schr Adria (Br), Patterson, Shutee, NS, for New York 16 days, with spiles to O L Stow. rehrJulia A Rich, Alrey, &ilsworth for New York, with lath to O E & A Pete: Schr Trentou, Warren, Richmond, Me, for New York, with lumber to Boardman & Co. Schr Olive Brauch, Baker, Lubec for New Yors, with fish to Jed Fry. Schr Oregon, Danton, New Bedford for New York. bSeobr Ontario, Burdick, Fall River tor New York. he Heary, Winters, Stoneybrook for New Yors, Sehr Jos eph, Jewel, Stoneybrook tor New York. Schr Highlander. Wood, Newport for New York. Schr Marcus, Kaward’, Kdwards, Boston for New ‘ork. Sehr Dart, Williams, Stamford tor New Yors. BOUND RAST. or Samael Crocker, Thrascher, New York for Taun- 0. hr Fredonia, Pall, Newburg for Stonington. nr Warren Gates, Smith, New York for Millstone Point. i Robinson, Weehawken for Schr Laura Robinson, Pawtueker Weehawken for Boston. kins, Weehawken for New Bed ‘Scr Boston, Nickerson, Scur W P Phillips, ford. Echr Belle Simpson, Hoboken for Bridgeport. Schr H P Ely, stokes, New York for Norwich. Sebr Texas, Lander, Newburg for Norwich. MARITIME MISCELLANY. Bang Farr or Excty (Br), Dow, from Greenock for Quebec, previously reported ‘as ashore at Cape Carte, was floited June 18, A steamer was despatched from Quebec 18th to tow her up to port. Paiavereuta, June 20—Brig Ellen P Stewart, from Cardenas, lost overboard, May 20, her second mate, Jos Jovee of New York, aged 27; no date, saw & steamer ashore inside of Winter Quarter shoals. Hark National Fagle, trom Liverpool, reports having seen a large quantity of wack stuif (spars, petroleum barrels, ber &c) on the Banks. Porttanp, June 20—The salvors of the schr Addison Center receive 1 $1.600 for towing her into this port. ‘Schr Wild Rover was driven ashore in the receat gale at ienant’s Harbor and considerably damaged. Snirevrpixc—At Millbridge Capt J W Sawyer has a (in frame of 700 tons, for Capt E H Pray, which 1 be ready for sea the coming fall. Ezekie sel which will be launched in a few wee! ; Capt James Leighton w'li command ‘aD’ Wa R-awyer hasa vessel in frame of about 600 tons; Capt Joel G Gay, master, who will be owner of a large interest in the same. ‘The keel of Capt Herriman’s ship is being stretched at Carter's yard, Belfast. 11 will be 2'5 feet in length. Aciipper ship or 1100 tons burthen, New Bedtord arties, has just been built at Netuetou's shipyard, Fair- aven, Ct WHALEMEN. Arrived at Island of Flores May 8. Winslow, NB, from Fayal (and crise). Arrived at Helena May 12, barks Sarah, Foster, from a cruise; 17th, Cicero, Penniman, NB, from di Acable despatch ‘dated Panama, reports bark Capo Bora Pigeon. #acer, of Dartmouth, with 309 bbls sp oil last cruise, to be shipped by next steamer. A letter received In Provincetown from Mra Capt Rob- erts of schr William A Grozler. of that port, reports her on Two-Forty Groand, May 13, with 150 bbis sp and 2 do bark Com Morris, ied same day to NB, SPOKEN. Ship Heros (Nor), from Portland, 0, for Queenstown, Apri! 2%, lat 198, lon 23 W. Ship Yeo (of Yarmouth, NS), trom Antwerp for Shel- bourne, N3, June 2, lat49, lon ‘Is. ‘Ship W J Lewis (Br), trom Liverpool for Halifax, Juno 1, off Barasey Island. ‘Ship Golden Fleece, Humphrey, from Liverpool for New ¥ors, May 39, lat 4814, fon 2 18. 1 = Are + id from Liverpool for Sydney, CB, Juve Lat 30, ton ‘ k Lubra, Terhune, trom Baltimore for Rio Janeiro . lat 23 N.lon 43 W. ark Archer, Hatch, trom Portland for Buenos Ayres, April 9, lat 4 30'S. lon 23 04 W. Bark Abbie Thomas (Br), “Eldridge, from Havre for Philadelphia, Juve 1, lat 48 lon 16 Bark Sagadahoc. Powers trom Newport tor Rosario, April 18, lat 043 5, ion 28 12 W. rig Clara J Ad evitus, May 24, lat 20 10, lon 40 41, Schr Ralph’ Carlton, from Matanzas for Boston, Juno 19, off Bhinnecock, Li. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchants, shipping agents and shipmasters are in- | formed that by telegraphing to the HenauD London Bu. reau, No 46 Fleet street, or to the Paris office, Rus feribe, the arrivals at and departures trom European and Eastern ports of American and all foreign vessels to this country free of charge. Captains arriving at and sailing from French and Mediterranean ports wi'l ind the Paris office the more economical and expeditious tor telegraphing news OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Pristor, Jane 20—Arrived, bark Vesta (Nor), Grande, Philadelpiia via Queenstown, Braces, June 16—Arrived, Falck, Pensacola. Sailed 16th, Active. for , Bowsay—Salled, ship Albania (Br), for ——. Cactiant—Sailed, bark Lawreoce, Howes, Boston, Guascow, June Arrived, steamer Corinthian (Br), Menzies, Montreal (see below). Havre, June 19—Sailed, bark Draupner (Nor), Ingvold sen, New York. Lonpos, June 20—Satled, the Jupiter, for Philadetphin, Penwaxsvco, June 19—Arrived previously, bark Phiio- thea (Ger), Muller, Richmond, Va. Pirmocta, June %—arrived, steamer Pommerania (Ger), Schwensen, New York tor Hambarg, Queenstows, June 20,6 AM—Arrived, steamer Illinois, Shackford, Philadelphia (and proceeded tor Liverpool). Also arrived 20:h, 10 PM, steamer Adriatic (Br), Perry, New York tor Liverpool (aad proceeded). fatled from a portia the Baltic, bark Willibald (Gen, for North America, Lowox, June 20—Steamer Corinthian (Br), Menzies, at Glasgow from Montreal, was in colliston with an fee. berg on the passage and lost bowsprit and figurehead. FOREIGN PORTS. Bersos Ayres, May 3—Arrived, barks Ell Montevideo; 4th. Evangeline, Kenney 1 Isabe! (Are), Newt Marseilies, 8th. Devonsh Walker, New York. satled Sth, barks Adriatic (Br), McKenzie, West In ties: Emma GScamme! (Sr), Weber, Valparaiso (aad ar- rived at Mon evideo 7th. Havana, Jane li—Sailet, bark Harry Bailey (Br), acola, to joad for London or Havre, Hawrrax, June 19—Saiied, aumer Worcester, Hedge, Boston. Mowtevipno, May 2—Arrived, barks Nonpareil, Flinn, woula (and “Homan?” 6th, Tamora (Br), Stapf, rah, Ingersoil, Portiaad; a. bark Protector (Nor), Matthe wi Vranciscot gatied #th for Buenos Ayres) Oisen, Pensacol Sulied ita, bark Tatay, Pettis, Ja. Rosario. [Pan Sreawen Rarete.) Axtwerr, Jone I-sailod tron Flushing, Tsaae Hall, Peeasey, or Wueves: 21,3 W Oliver, Mokay, Byancy, cB. ‘Avrrarpe, Aprit 1S—Arrived, Andromeda, Sundberg, New York. Brisro., Jone 7—Arrived, Louisa, Rees, Pensacola; Andrew Lovitt, Durkee. 8tJotn, N Baawes, Jane Arrived, Oler is), Von, Otterendorp, New York; Sit, Hai Bancurona, May vannat. Honpuave, Juns 5—Sailed, Andrietta Odemay, Now ver (#), uimback, New Orieans, i—Arrived, Espand, Oleguibel, Ha- York. ‘ Proceeding down 34, Carmela, Vecerina, for New Or- ns leans. Went to sea from Royan 34, Chilian (s), Bremner, for West jig and Mex: Hassuix, May 1—arrived, Pactolus, Churchill, Monte video, Bomear, Mav 13—Sailed, Gree: ox, Walker, New York, jew York rau, ms, Meradien, from Cardiff for Nu- | | Cormrnscan, May S1—Passed, Graf Moltke, Ohlssen, from Stettin for Philadelphia * Oarourt, Le wi New York; 121! ra , Water! L Pearson, Swain, Boston; Gacrwell, Weale, Ne Thos Lord, Duncan, New CHuERnOU! June l— Sled, ti on Cocanan. jay $—Arrived, Ano! we adras, Diat, June 6—Vassed, St Albans, Beck, from Pensacola for London. Duncxxxss, June 4—Off, Rifle, Runce, trom rortiand, 0, tor Suaderland, ‘DoBLN, June 3—Arrived, Hereferd, Floden. San Fran- cisco; 6h, Magnus Lagaboter, Sorensen, Piiladeiphia. Exsiwone, June 4—Arrived, dypatia, Dickon, Reval, for America. Goore, June 5—Arrived, Aftentsiernen, Rothing, Port- land. 0 eGuway, June 8—Arrived, § N Hansen, Knudsen, Phil let a. Guna, Jung 4—Arrived, Aquila, Donovaro, New York. Hourweap dune arrived: Arizona, Liewellyn, Liv erpool for Callan nd sailed fh. MY 3ist, Herbert Hil, from, Liverpool for Bangor, Mo. Neue June TeArrivod. Jus Wishart, Groundwater, portlaia Oba, Germaiha,”Rombers, san Praneisco; ‘ona Go. stage ume d—bleared, Elien Southard, Woodworth, ny Salled sch, Esther, Loring. drswicn, June 5—Arri York. sailed from Saugor May York: file Red daunaet Sy Boston. Marchino, Zeno, New York, Prince Edward ivERPOOL, Juni rived, 8), Charleston:” Yalvaraiso, Mills. ‘Portland ; 7th yal, Jones, Darien via Norfolk; 8h, Johu Campbell, Hanker- son, Savannah, railed Sth, Arizona, Williams, Callao; Antarctic, Smith, New York; Princeton, Fiagz. do; Edwin, Ohris- tofferson, Richmond, Warrior (3), hes. New Orleans; Mathilda CO Smith, Smith, Sydne: 3; John 8 Harris, Jammes, Pugwaait’ Duurcbiuy Harris, New York: 6th, a: 7h, Hannah Morris, San Antonio is), Rea, Galvestoi yar, Qui Dunb: chee: a ane . sone. vid Hnos, Royen, New York; ‘aenham, Bristow. do. ‘Sailed from Gravesend Sth, Hudson, Pratt. New York et pailed. Tr0m8 Deal 7th); 8b, Jens Neilsen, Hansen, San joo! : TxgnouM, June 2—Arrived, Smyrniote, Smithers, myrna, Batic 34, Pischett!, Calorio, Philadelphia; 4th, Halcyon, Hardie, Boston. g MAULMAIN, April 27—Arrived, Tirrell, Morgan, Singa- pore; 28th, B Webster, Smart. Buenos Ayres. Cleared, April 19, Rocx wood, Delap, Burope. MuuBounNe, to June 6—Arrived, Sparrowhewk, Cal- houn, Burrard Inlet: Columbia, from ; "Blue Jacket, Percival, Victoria, VL. piNreastEe, June 7—Cledred, Lalgina, Bary and Colam- ia River, OraGo, NZ, March 25—Arrived, Light of the Age, Alex- ander, New York; Apri l, Mercury, Thomas, do, ‘Bailed Mareh 18, Suniieat, Waves, Boston, Puyxourm, June &—f, Europa,’ Pichler, from Ham- burg for New York. ns Parenao, May 24—Arnived, Pasquale Ajello, La Nasa, New York (and sailed 26th for Trieste). “Porr Purur, March 26—Sailed trom the Heads, Patmos, Nichols, Hamburg. Qukxxstows, June 6—Arrived, Papuello, Mortolo, Bal- timore (has been reported arrived June 10); 7th, Diana, Both, New York; &th, Ranger, Scott, Charleston. sailed 6th. Luigia’ Ruggiera, Dublin; 7th, Agostino Felugo, Newer. Raxaoox, May 8—Arriyed, Nina Sheidon, Shelaon, Buenos Ayres, Cleared 4th, Eliza A Kenney, Pitman, Channel, Swansea, June 6—Arrived, Harvest Wome, German, Pensacoia, Suco, June 4—Arrived, Gna, Jensen, New York; Freidig Berg, Baltimore; Sth, sarpen, Backer, Philadel- phaa via Queenstown, pypyky, NSW, to June S~Arrtved, Signal, Whitney, New York. Wasrrour, June 4—In port, Voyager, Humphreys, Phil- adeiphia. Wisneacn, June 7—Sailed, Palmetract, Jacobsen, North America, Reyat June 2—In consequence of the heavy arrival of cotton and other goods since the reopening of th navigation, large quantities of cotton are lying piled up on the storing grounds, and, yesterda: it was being Joaded into railway wagons one bale was discovered to beon Ore, Tho tire spread with great rapidity. The number of bales damiged are as tollows:—384 bales ex Ajolphus, Rose: 25 ex Marcia Greenleaf, Bunker, and i2ex Talbot, Rallsen, all from Savannah, 'Atter lying in = sea last ‘night, the cotton is now being spread out to ry. : Rro Janerno, May 15—The Ole Bull, Norwegian bark, Meyer, from Newcastle tor Mollendo, pul in here May 8 for'a pew mainmast, Snieips, June 7—The Bermata (s), Cleaver, bound for Quebec, with a general cargo, put ‘back on saiurday evening with damage to macainery. [Per Steawen Crrv oF Ricn¥ond.! Arruapons, June ¥—Sailed, Dueppel, tor New York. Foam, Jenkins, Balumore. , Hong Kong, Brandhom, New York, Bristox, Jane 9—In Kingroat, Sondrenordge, Tarald- sen, from Pensacola tor Gloucester. ss Brewer. June 6—Arrived, Marco Polo, Schafer, New York via Boulogne..atter being ore. Sailed 6th, Europa, Johansen, Sandy Hook. Bonpxavx, June 7—Proceediag down the river, Autri- etta, odeman, for New York. z Salled from 'Royan Sth, Amor, Premuda, New York; Carmela, Vicerina, New Orleans. pate June 2~arrived, Joven Pepita, Julia, New rie ~ CitbIe?, Jane $—Suiled, Emmanuele, Tucci, New York. Citiustranta, June 1—Cleared, Marie, Olsen. New York. poabis,June d—arrived, Georgie’ Shepherd, Rich, tol, 'E. ‘Sailed May St, Riille 8 Derby, Naylor, Gloucester, Mass; June 1 Grace Bradley, turner, do. Cavcurrs, June 8—Arrived, @ © trupant Thomas, L! “hat, Jane &—Arrived, Jens Nillsen, Holst, London, for Sandy Hook (and sailed 9th). bums, June 8—Arrived, Loigt Ruggiero, Ruggiero, jaitimore. Easrsounse, Jane 9~O%, Magnolia, Hilton, from New York for Bremen, af he, Faast 9th, Hudson, Pratt, from London tor ‘ew York. Fowey, June 8—Saried, Maria, for New York. Favat, May i7— ailed'& A Cochran, Symmes (from Philadelphia), Eisinore; 20th, Chas H Oulton, Peck (irom Liverpoo.), Philadeipiia Grascow, June 9—Arrived, steamer Bolivia (s), Small, New York. : Gros, June 7—Arrived, Eva H Fisk, Nicoll, New Or- nan yore. June 7—Sailed, Dover, Hand, Philadelphia. na Wood a |, Kilen Southar worth, Liven?oot. June §—Arrived, Feypt (s), Grogan, New York: Parthia (s), Watson. Boston; wih, N & Clements, Corning, Fernandina, ‘Sailed Sth, China (8), Gill, Boston; 9th, Prigate Bird, nder Lippe, Baitimore; F (3), Thompson, New York; Dovenbe. Penny, Vancouver Island. Cleared sth, Zavia, Omandsen, Wilmington, NO. Loxpon, June 8—Arrived, Ausio, Schroeder, Baltimore; St Albans, Beck, Pensacola; Marie, Bagga, do; 9h Frank Marion, Dillon, Charleston; luth, Hellespont (¢ verrian, New York. ‘Cleared 9h, France (s), Alltree, New York (and lett Dover lin); Cho Tomssen, Philadelphia, Kntered out $b, Plymou'h Nock, Grifla, New York; 10th, Cornelius Grinnell, Burland, do. sailed trom Gravesend 9:h, Ringleader, Thatcher, San Fraucisco (and lett Deal same day). ‘Lisnon, June 1—Satled, Rebekka, Bull, Pensacola, Pailed 34, Kosala Starifa, Capello, New York. Lxcnory, May 28—Sailed, Monitor, ‘Eaton, Baltimore ; Etna, McKinnon, Boston. yolaitsmuutas, June 6—Arrived, Eroo, Maresca, New York. ysis, April 2%6—Sailed, Surprise, Johnson, New ork. pnaruns, Jane 6—Arrived, Harriet of Hussey, Shaw, ew York. PLywovrm, Jane 9—Sailed, Crono, Sterck, New York. ‘Off Vth, Hoppett. Noreing, trom n tor Antwerp. Queenstown, Jane 9—Arrived, LJ Westaway, Murchi- son, Havana. ‘Sailed 9th, Bachelors, Shaw, Greenock; 10th, Provi- dence, Coalficet, Dublin; Gusiay Adolph, Ternstrow, Hamburg: Edward Waenerland, segebartn, Galway hevat, June S—Arri tensen, Cuaries- n. top. spentaxp, Jane 7—Arrived, Rifle, Runcle, Portland, ‘surexos, June 9—Arrived, Venture, James, Pensacola. Hr Nazim, June 4—Sailed, Libra, Just, New York. Sr Micuagts, May 17—S |. Amizade, Mello, Boston. St Hevexa, May 8—Arrived, © H Southard, Towne, Penang tor London: I7th, Buzabeth Danneburg, Padang tor New York; Hay ywen. fotlo for Boston. Passed May 7, Springbok, Isies, from Algoa Bay tor New York; & B Lyman. Pinkham, from Rangoon for Bremen; i0th, importer, Manson, from Calcutta tor Dundee. bincaror®, May 4—Arrive’. Tecumsen, Ellis, Cardiff. Salled th, Jano, Neilsen, Boston. te Sourasava, April 24—Arrived, Goodell, Crocket, Bata- | via. ‘Satled 2iet, Wakefield, Carver, Probolinzo. SIERRA LEONE, May 25—Iu port, Jrupic Bird, Havana | for Boston. ‘i ‘Texen, June 7—Arrived, Sandviken, Hanssens, Pensa- cola. “Thats, June 8—Sailed, Niord, Larsen, Syduey, CB. Favar, May 2%—The Chas A Oulton ship, by shifting cargo ait, discovered the leak to proceed from starbourd bowport: had iteaulked, and trimmed cargo, aud lets Jor destination 17th inst, Quxewstows, June 9—The LJ Westaway, Murchison, from Havana, has arrived here with loss of inaintop mast and gafftopsail AMERICAN PORTS. ASTORIA (regess, Sune 12—Sajied, bark Carn Tual Jor (Br), MeDongall ALEXANDRIA, June 18—Arrived, schrs FR Baird, New York for Washingtou: Imiex, "Florence J Lock: wood, Emene E Birdsall, and Calvin P Harris, ——— for Georgetown, Sailed—schrs R A Collins, Troy, New York; J ¥ Well- ington, tor APPONAUG. June 17—Sailed, echr Sarah A Poice, | Somers, Philadelphia. BOSION, June 18—Arrived, echrs Sadie Willlcut, Philadeiphia; Richard Vaux, Robinson, do, rived, Pride of the Port, Baker, Dublin; vee Dunedin, NZ; ; an Carlos, ¥ Pitcher, Port Caledonia; Royal, sO; Fawn, Kelley, Bickerson, Phil netp ns a it 190 bark Sunitght (Br), (Br), Buck, Fajardo, fuegos; schirs i homas N Stone, Elder, Giewents, Port Ba! inore. Oleared—Steamers Norman, Glaucus, Bearse, New York; barks Kate Williams, Fayal; Caro, Brooks, Philadelphia: brig DM 1 Gin jeBride, Lon ton via Charieston; schr Belle Hardy, elly, Philadelphia. Salied—Steamers Norman, and Wm Crane; bark Sa- die. Also sailed, steamer Marathon. a 2oth—Arrived, steamer Johus Hopkins, Hallett, Balti- more; brig Elbe (Br), Gerhardt, Port spain Kailed—Bark Kate Williams. BALIIMORE, Jure 18—Arrived, bark Obdulia (sp) Ferrar, Havana. Cleared—sehr Trvon, Nickerson, Boston. amer Hevecca Ulyde, Donnell, Wil- lon—Acrived mintgon, ¥ O, Also arrived, steamer Wm Woodward, Young, New Fore; sents W 8 Jourdan, Crowell, Boston; J J Moore, rauklin, doy red—steamers Ohio (Ger), Meyer, Bremen: Goil- Je. (sp), Echevarria, ool; Tickahoe, Brown, Newbern: Panny Cadwallader, Fi New York; barks Pater (Aust), Nicholas, Queenstown or Falmouth! Para- mount, Holt, Navassa; brigs Ucato (Sp), Pages, Barce- lona; liberty, Devereax, Boston; schr Bambier, Gus tin, St Thowaa, Also cleared, barks Washington (It town or Falmouth; Guienbderg (Ger), Mary A Kich, Maguire, Naw Yor: ach pipple, di ¥ Aiso cleared, schrs D B Martin, Dantels, New York; J nversé, Plummer, Boston. |—steamers Ohio, Bremen; Guillermo (Span), Liverpool; barks Aracan (Ger), Kotierdam, Marla (Su Dablin; Pawr (sus), Queenstown. ath—Arrive t, steam rs Saragossa, Mooper, Savannah ; ra, Reynolds, New York, BRUNSWICK, Ga, June Arrived, sor Heary Whit ney, Perkins, New York. Fatreloth, ie Carr, French, Now York; Wellingem, Bardour, Puiiadeipuia; Win @ R Mowry, Kawn, \.éorgetown, DU, Cleare Brig N Stowers, Stow Bremeny Ballie Coursey, ew Carrie & Woodbary. Woodbury. French, Willa. No. | a Arrived, brig George B Dale, Pierce, Philadel piia; sche Philanthroplast, Coow vn, do. Cleared—tiches Giobs, Wave, Sew York: Willow Pint, — rt Pendleton, Philadelphia; L M Strout, Dean, Wilmington, 1. BATH, June 17—Sailed, sehrs Jas Wail Bes Morris, aon: Bayan Homma Hen beret cn dish, Higgins and Alice is, Buséett, Phiadelphia; Sa tilla, Rivers, Charleston. ee tke Uity of Philadelpnia (new), Call, Phila u Sailed, schr Watert. sophie ni an y= Gardiner, to load pm AEE |, scbrs Van laren, New Yort (with to: of hbboom) Win Bourdwany Ye! Schr Ettiwan, ton, Hallowell for Aibany, Sx. CHARLESTON, June '15—Cleared, righ Arrived, Bi Sea Gull, Dutton, Bal Arrived, steamers Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore; Calvert, Foley, do; Gulf stream, Crowell, New York; bark Puig (Sp), Montevideo v. put in for sup: plies; schr Fiorenco. NX Tower, Adams, Georgetown, DU red—Stcamers Champion, Lockwood, : a, Hunter, Philadelphia; schre Burdett fart. rie Bell, seavey, New York; David L Taylor, Baltimo re. ith—Sailed, bark Liefsjeld (Nor), Bristol, B. CLrY POINT, June 18—Sailed, échr John’ A Curtis, Quillen, Stamfrd, Ct, CALAIS, June 14—Clearea, schr Montrose, Alien, New rk. ‘DARIEN, Ga, Juno 12—Arrivod, sche Jorn W Condor, McCarthy, Charleston; 14th, Bessle & Dickinson, Dick nson, do. BASTPORT, June 10—Arrived, sehr ZA Paine, Jores, New York, Sas MACHIAS, June 16—Satled, bark Kalalis, Brown, New Yorr. HULAW ORTH, Sune 15~Ciearea, chr Westerloo, Whit taker, Ne ‘orl Toth—civared, schrs Anna 8 Mureh, Woodward, and A K Woodward, Woodward, New York. FORTIGGS MONNOM June. 19—Satted, bark Agi 0 $e: Hill (irom Santos) ew York; brig [coma (Ger), uty (from Hilo Janeiro), Uo. FALL RIVER, Juno 17—Sailed,schrs Mist, Muncey, and Billow, Bell, New York. UREVESTON, Jane 13—Arrived, schr Laurel, McCall, Tampico, Mexico. Cleared— Adeline LeCoeaq, Norris, Taxpan Sailed—Schr W H Whittaker, Crowell, Pensacola, ver (not, bark)’ Ithuriel " (81), sa aled 19th). eamer Uity of Waco, Greenman, New st York via Key West UEGKGETOWN, SO, June 1M4—Arrived, schr Ridge- wood, Jolinso New York. ST, dune 17—Arrived, steamer City of Austin, tor Galveston). New York; loth, Nellie F. Huntley, do. boeing ew York; 10th. x NEW ORLEANS, June i5—Cleared, bark Enrique (Arg), Payson, Galveston. J9th—Arrived, bark Prosperidad (Sp), Havana. Cleared—Steamer Cortes, Freeman, New York; ship Hagarstown, Ca'l, Liverpool. Passes, vune 19—Sailed, schr Excelsior, Ruatan, 20th—Arrived, steamer New Orleans, Dearborn, New York. Passed up—Steamer Memphis (Br). from Liverpool, ee jark Leander; brig HY W Norwood; schr @ awrence. NEWBURYPORT, June 17—Sailed, schr Active, Sher- man, Philadelphia, ‘19th—Arrived, schr Nata, Cheney, New York. NEW BEDFORD, June 17~Arrived, schrs Clyde, Hol Jand, Georgetown, DU; Joun &% Hurst, Cook, Rondout; Louisa Francis, Relly, w York; Aun T sipple, Bacon, Weehawken; Ben) ‘ish, Chase, Warebam for New ‘ork. Sniled—Schrs Jesse Murdock, Christie, Alexandria; Quoddy, Fanaing, dade sam Weller, Brock way; Empire, Mathews: Julia Ann, Howell; Mary Ant Riley; Boston. Nickerson; Oregon, Stinson: Hastings, Chase WD AManzam, Chase, and ‘8.4 Mount, Hallock, New York. ‘Stn sSailea, sehr Franklin Pierce, Filendon, New ‘ork. 19th—Arrived, schrs M_H Read. and Ann E Stevens, Philadelphia: Hannah Willetts, and Amelia, Rondont, Daniel L Sturges, Weehawken; Velma, Plunkett, New York. Qriied—Schrs Rhoda Holmes, and Wm D Marvel, Alex- ndria. i sNEWPoRT, June 17, PM—Arrived, acht JH Tripp, Mew York for Chatham, poe tes echrs Harriet Gardner, Miller: Minerva, Brightman 4 KEY WE: ; Ellen Perkins, Kelley, and © H Clark, Pen: gar, Fall Kiver, tor New. York: Artist, Forrester, Somer- set for do; John Lozter. Lincoln, Taunton for do; Whistler. Keeie, do for do (and alt satied 37¢h). Smled—Schrs MM Merriman, Crane. Philadeiphia~ Highlander, Ward, New York; James M Baylis, Ar- i a noid. 4er—Arrivea in the night, schr Transit, Davis, Lizzie Raymond, Lora, Dichton for ueen, Smith, Fail River ior do (and iled this isth, PM—Arrived, achrs Artist, Forrester, Somerset for Now York (and sailed); Jennle M Carwr, Carter, Alexaniria tor Provide ‘Also arrived, schrs Ida, Deering. and Roan: ton tor New York: GL, Lovell, Fall River for do cellor, Ferguson, and A M Aken, Woodhall, Providence fot G95 Ao a eiouesaaes Hawkins, do tor do wand ail sailed A. de ‘Sailed—Schrs M M Merriman, Crane, Providence for Phiiadelphu Hayles, Arnold, New York: Highlander, + Ellsha T Smith, Boker, for do; Jas H Tripp, Nickerson, New York for Chatham; Johi> W Bell, Pierce, Taunton for Amboy; Naiad Queen, smith, Somersev'for New York; @ H Clark, Fengar; #llr> Perkins, Kelicy, ant Arctic, ' Foster, Pall River for do: Harriet Gardner, Miller, tor do; John Losier, 1 coln, and Whistler, Keere, Taunton for do: fond, Lord, Diguton tor do; Lady Sumto!k, Vall Biver for do. NARRAGANSETT PIR, RL June i%—~Arrived at Dateh Island Harbor, schrs Palma, Weeks, Providence for Hoboken; Eflort, Pendleton, dotor New York, Bi Daly, Crocker, du for do; E & Potter, Ellsworth, do for 0, oOeW LONDON, June 18—Arrived. brig AS Pennell. McFarland, Porto Rico for Norwich; schrs Maud & Bes. sie (Br), St Joun, NB, for do (Loin soncere sty reported. by tetegraph arrived at New Bedford); H Willetts, New- burg for New Bediord; Hannah Blackman, Rondout for Cohasset; Argo, New York tor Wareham; ) L Stargis, plas basin tor New Bedtord; Ney, New York for Fall Vor. Sailed—Sehrs Chief, New York; Mary Natt, do; Nep tune, do; M A P'redmore, Gr Neat BEL ue echrs & i burg: B NeW AVeN, Jane 18—Arri Rose, Elizabethvort; brig Thos Turull, Thompson. Ponce ; pobre Twili Robertson, Baltimore; M # Rulon, Ru- lon, Georgetown. PASS: CAVALLO, June 12—Sailed, schrs Tampico, Bon- hoff, Vera Ornz: Henry A Taber, Benson, Fulton (lexas) ; 13th), Mollie Janina, Pascagoula. PENSACOLA. Juns 16—Arrived, bark Montreal (Pr), Adams, Falmouth, E; schrs Bennington, Edwards, New Orleans; Lua Della Torre, Chase, Galveston. tsth—Arrived, brit J L Bowen, Hall, Boston; sehr Ver- nal. Galveston, Cieared—Barks Storfust Constantin (Rus), Grape, Liverpool: Franklyn (Swe), Oberg, London, : Pi sehr J B Austin, Boston (and HILADELPHIA, June 19—Arrived, Williams, Boston y Steamer Centipede, Muller, ited) ‘anh—Arrived, steamer Crescent City, Curtis, New York: barks National Eazle, Sears, Liverpool; Alip smith, Ivigtut ; brigs @ P Sherwood. Harper, Matanzas Como, Williyta ‘aguez; George 8 Berry, Ke Matatizns: Fanny B inckér not Rita M Tue! Tucker. do; Hattie F Wheeler, Armstrong. © Rilen P stewart, Miller. do; schrs Fanny Flint, Wa Port de Paix, Haye; Nellie, Collison, San Salvador; EX Wart, Drtseoll, Baracoa; Albert H Waite, Dristo, Matanzas; Amos Edwards, me ‘avannan; + ao dina: B Hersey, Coggina, &t y, Beth; F St Clar Kawards, Ire- land, do: Amos Falkenborg, Rackett, Providence ; Helen Rom'nel, Adams, Boston. phontcAS D, June 1/—Cleared, brig Open Sea, Coombs, The cArrived, senr Lady Wootbury, Woodbury, New Tomi—Arrived. stenmer Franconia, Brags. New York. Also arrived, schrs Delmont Locks, Chopiank River tor Bath; Montezurm: uriing, Cainis for New York. Cleared—Brig D W Hennessy. Gr), Hallfax. 20th—Arrived, bark Sadte, Gregory, Boston to load for Buenos Ayres: schrs Allred Brabrook, Phullps, George~ “; Delmont, Blake, New York. |OUTH, June 17—Arrived, achr Sa-ah Wooster, Me Farland, Port Jon town, DC PORTS 18:h—Arrive t, rs Harper. Conner, Weehawken; Elizabeth M Buchier, Maloy, Philadeipnia; TJ Tratton, Smith, New York; sioomer. Freeman, Kondout. | - PROVIDENCE, Jane 18—Arrived, sehrs Yankee Bh Parker, Jacksonville: Jobn stockham, Hart, Hobol | Francis Corwin, ny, Haverstraw; Henrieta, Alinaen, Hoboken in, Bail, New York. sailed—<chrs Mary Patien, Gilkey, Bronswick, Ga; Grace Cushing, Hamilton, Philadelphia; Kave V Aitkins, Brower do; Blackstone, Wixon: John Crockford, Mart: Nightingale, Young: Dr Franklin, Beebe; Frank & J eCobb: Tunis Bodine. Silvie; Celeste, Brown; AM Acken, Woodhull: “arab Purvis, Lisie, New York. PAWTUCKET, June 18—Arrived, sehr J = Terry, Rav- nor. Rondout; ‘A J ftentley, Williams, Jacksodville ; Brandywine, Kine, Pouth Amboy. norte Sehrs florida, Maan, and J G Fell, Nickerson, New Yor! RICHMOND, Jone 17—Arrived, steamer 614 Dominion Walker, New York: scour Addie Seblacfer, Veacon, an Moonlight, Rogers do. | “Sailed—irig Abbie Clifford, Chase, City Point, to finish loading for Montevideo; schr HA De Witt, Mason, New & Rebecea Shepherd. Frambes, New York; Alice Curbs, Philips, do, to load tor baltimore; O P Finns Steelman, New York, Sailes—Sehir 8 B Frinklin, Moore, Boston. Artived at Osborne's June’ 15, sch Thos Booz, Somers, New York, to loud for Providenc SAN FRANCISCO, June U—Sailed, bark Sierra Ne- vada, Dow, Ow Lith—Cleared, brig Kabler, La Paz via Trinidad; Mary (Tah), Holgcin’, Tahiti. sehr 1 len Monroe, Norcross, Hong York; Emily Farnum. ea bark Mary Beil Roveris, Gray, Tquhjne.. SAVANNAR, June 19—Sailed, steamer San Jacinto, w York. Phiiatetpbia, he Jobn 5 Lee. Vangilder, Dam«riseotta, 2tn— Arrived. gfenmers “Ashi Whitehurst, New York ; Seminol ¢ v8, Bosvon. st MARY, Ga, June Arrived, scht W H Jones, Line, Fernandina (and cleared for’ Camp Pinckney); 12th, brig Long Reach, Brown. gst Cleared 1th, schr ('L Hersey, Comins, Philadelphia : 12tn, bark Jessie Gilbert (Br), Bourner, Londen; brie American Un Collins, Port Spain, SALEM. Jane 17—Arrived, sehr Sarah Loverne, smith, Cedar Hill, § 4 1stn—Arrived, brie Reporter, Rider, Bangor for New York; schrsa B Sargent, Sargent, Philadeiphia for ewinarket Hoboken; Atlantic, hittaker, Ellsworth Ban- for New York gor for Philadelphi: Neweastle, Dei, RW for New York. STONINGTON, Jane 18—Arrived, schrs Saccess, New London, to load grain for New Yors; Adelanic, Raynor, Newburg. Sailed—Sehrs Perine, M M Brainard, Dreadnaught, and Susan E Nash, ail loaded with graniie tor New Yors. VINEYARD HAVEN, June 18, PM—Arrived, brig Man- ganilia, Weehawken for Boston; sehrs Pomoua (Br). Azua for Boston; William Jones and F Nickerson, Georgetown, DU, for do: J W Bartlett, Balumore, for 4 do; # Nickerson aod John &hi Philadelphia do; Hannah M Buoll, Alexandria for, do; Mary Magee, Hoboken tor do: Kossuth, do tor Ports: mouth: Melissa A Willey, Baltimore ath; Jas 8 Watson, Pidiadelphia for Lynn; Jatia Eltzaveth, do for Bristol, Me; Israel Snow, New York, for Rockland; Alelice 8 Emery, do tor Beltast; Oathie O Berry, Kel fast for Charleston, 50. h—sehrs Annic Cotter (Tr) and Hop. (Br WILMINGTON, NO, June Wesalled, steamer Bene factor, Wood, New Yo WARREN. ‘June 19—Satied, achre Deborah Diver:y, Williams, Georyetowa, Arlo Pardee, Bisioy, livvo- ken, PSOLOTR DIVORGKS OBFAINRO FROM DiFvER A “ent states; legal every where; desertion, &»., saiil- Gient causo; no publickty required; ho charge \ilil di wruated; advice tree. M. HOUSE, Attorney, 19 Broadway A RALD BRANOI OFE ner ot Falton avenue eat Upen trom 8.4. 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