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10 COLLEGE EXERCISES, Class Day at Vassar and Com- | mencement at Rutgers. | A PIQUANT HISTORIAN. | The Good Effect of Shad Upon | the Vassar Intellect. } English Universities and American Colleges Compared. CLASS DAY AT VASSAR. POUGHKREPSIZ, June 2z, 1875 | ‘The weather to-day has bappily realized all the fond anticipation of ‘he Vassar girls. For weeks, im tact ever since the West Point excitement died out, they have been looking ‘orward to this date with eyes of expectation, 1s having been +e: apart | as the one on which the seniors would celebrate | their ‘class day.” The celebration of ‘class day’ | \s, in many respects, 4 more cheeriul anniversary than what is called Commencement. The former is a time for mirth, pot to say gilad- ness, The latier ts always more or less formal, and bas inseparably connected with it an alr of sadness which even sprigatiy music and brilliant oratory cannoz wholly dispel. Tue celebration of ‘class day’ here to-day was most enjoyable ana memorabie, Much credit is aue to Miss EB, B, Hollister, who seems to have profited by her visit to West Point. It does not Qppear that she was the marsual of the party Which became so pitiably confused on the parade | ground at tae Military Academy, but from her doiugs to-day it 1s plain that if Vassar, with her | in charge, should return to the Held, a diferent stery Would be told, | Having been elected to the | duerous position Of marshal for “ciass day” Misa Hollister get about learning to handle large bodies of people, Sue learned this well to-day. There was no coniusiou, the movement of the crowd from the cuapel to the campus being ex- | cetlently ordered, THE MOST REFRACTORY of the visitors were the “seventy-twos,” “seventy: | threes” and “‘seventy-fours,” who would not be told what to do oy the “seventy-fves,” so strong | Was their pride of priority. Many of ine old gradu- | aces appeared at the celebration, some in the un- | coméortably tight but stylish dresses of to-day, others in the simpler raiment which took the Reartorrare Ben Jonson, for he say: | Roden loosely flowing, hate se treet | Such sweet tegiect nore taketa we } Than wll the aduiceries of art, | ‘Ubat strice wine eye, but uot my heart, ‘These latter were few, but not far between, as | they formed a sort of colony, When Miss McBain | Was delivering the “senior charge” at the tree, poken of, ia’er, all these 100sely-robed, short- haired, spéctacied ladies seemed tu greatly enjoy the remark tuat the class of wad sent all tue P It had to the Howard Mission. Tne) all smiled @ Speech—not a smile of increduiity, but one of approbation. ‘I'he ocner elemeuts of the andie ee Were pretty much the same as are generally » at college entertainments, 1! au exceprion be niade fm favor of tue Vassar virile by stating tuat at most Py college affairs there are iewer good looxiag | THE EXERCISES | Were divided Into two distinct oranches, those in | = — Bd togse at ine tree. The capacity of | japei Was LOt ample for the crush o/ visitors, | and “aany Saw littie or nothing of the celebration | shere, On the plaiiorm were two pianos, on which | douquets Bad been placed. Over these, stretched Across the pipes ol the great organ, Was ‘he motto of the cl iB gilt letterd, ob @ crimson feid. Tne Virgil, is, “Possunt quia posse THE SERVICE IN THE CHAPEL opened With music, said to be vy Gilmore, The opening Was Very feevie, owing to tue fact that only Seven pieces were in tue “celebrated” Dand. ‘Unie over, Miss L. W. Keilogz, the President of the class, rose irom her seat on tne plavierm told the assembled audience tuat they were to Rear, in e amd Verse, Of tue triais, joya, successes and defeats of '15. For the uar- rators she asked the Kind attention of tbe audi and then retired, TUE BISTORY OF THE CLASS was frst heard. Miss E. M. Tuppan, attired ina white swiss, t:immed with natural roses, mounted tue platform and began to speak of the long past but not jorgotten “fresuman time"? when, a8 young ladies, they very naturally felt queer at beiug called ‘irestmen,” Sue tuld of bow the Class gradually became used to the term and Father liked it. She advanced to the sophom re year, wneu they vegan to be bothered by geome- try, and, 10 @ happy vein, sue toid of now many of te s deciared they knew more aoout the Proposition wen it was enunciated than when it menstrated. ‘The “juuicr year’ in ier the greates: part of the irony. Miss lappan spoke of sky pariors abd gymaastics When the taermome- ter Was 9 deg., wud pruves and bread when Struwvernes ware in seasor. When the “janior ear’ was flulsned, sie sald, tere Was not a mem- f Of the class Who did not feel competent to TAKE A TRIP TO KUKOFE, provided plies were ariven to mark the way; and, &s for surveying, why they could all surveys. There eXisted in the ciass, as iu aii weil regulated | families, a division of opinion as to whether Bacon Was Svakespeare or 5vaxc*peare was Bacon. the ess 1 the ciuss in coemistry during ' must bave been immense, for tu iu rpeaking of the great facts learned tals one, 10 Wit :—inat | H8-50-4 LEFT A LARGE HOLE in calico aprons. Toe “senior year’ was spoken Of as being OUe Of grea! achievements. Im looking back on aii nat bad beeu done tue historian did Dot Know how it haa been accomplished. No reg S00 could be assigned for the uriilancy of the ci eral, Uliless It Was that the siad season nad ‘B remarkubiy | at Vasear, and that im- Mense quantities of paosporous baa by the diet bern taken inty the “senior” systems. Tue Gas# poem Was read by Miss M. B. Taylor Wav a peared in au eleyaut black greuudin Without any ornamentation. ‘The most wumuro rt of the celebration Was rosehed when Miss je Roberts, WhO Was Uressed in white Swiss, trimmed with blue, woonted the platiorm as opnet. To ber ieli the task of reading the propnecies of what will have Lefalien each mem- ber Of the cluss ere 1400. Some were prophesied to be doctors, others authuresses, some wiv some Sisters of Charity, some teachers and othe! slerks. Ome young lady, it was said, will tora wissionary aud Go To wstt 10 distribute red Sanne! among the natives. An- other member of the class, mildly named Mary, . In 1800, InVented # new kind @: soothiag up, which sev otner y motuers, write to recommend. Member of the class i8 shown to bave be lewaie detective Of great lame, and a viood-and- ‘render story is at the time being poblisned by of the Weeklies, writtea by ler ola jaseinate, Who has become the premier exponent the Nitrogiycerine Scuool of Phetoric at Va ir. the class are #iX law)ers, sever, Legisiators, State dentist. Last but not least Miss Katie spoke of herself, and | VM sue Was severe on her clars-mates #1€ did spare herself, Uer vor ullarly meiodi: bee Low cunningly sue Instead of vittiug at some real defect, its he told the audieuce that alter many ° neceeued in Obtaining @ place im @ ligut- house, where ber tender vo ce Was used in leu of a Congresswoman and a Foo wu in thick weather. Her vorce having fated her, she vecomes Kegent of an Aztec University, aud Batives ali avout moi 3 and With the proprecies eased the vapel, and tue eaded by a ‘seniors, marched trom. the campus, there to bury the records Ail the siunutes of the different the correspondence of ‘he cla trigonometry and class meetings, tnd & copy of a work on are pinced im & strong copper nich =is§=«sealed «and buried = at whe base of the class tree, Preliminary to the obsequies of the copper vox a ceremony called the prescutation of the spade is gone through with. ‘Lhe spade which was presented to-day i ope that has been banded down irom class tO Class since ‘he loundation of the schou!. \t has its history written on the handle in the fol loW.ng words:—"This spade, in the hands Matthew Vassar, removed the first spauefui tlay irom the foundation of Yassar's Female Uc ege, June 4, 1861 " iss =. M, 3 Wf “1875” to Miss M. A. Jordan. of the class of 1576. i Wer speecn Miss Mclain ventured some patrou- 10g wavice to he giris Of 187 asamption promptly rebuked by Miss Jourdan, Who, begged the re) resentative o! nber that '76 had provided it with a salutatorian and @ valedicvorian. At ag reminger many of the Seniors made es. The speech-making over the :ecords were buried, and alter singing an ode tie assem- reed the hoteisin town are overcrowded with Peupie come tw attend the Commencement exer- cises, Walch take piace to-morrow. RUTGERS COLLEGE. Naw baexewics, Jane 22, 1875, To-day has been very busy one at Rutgers. Serly in ti | of Rev. morning, at ten o'clock, the Board of | NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1875.—TRIPL. | Trustees met in the library and the Alumni Asso- | clarion | transacted the routine business of the year and | thea conferred the honorary degrees, which will | ja Kirkpatrick chapel, The former be announced to-morrow, They also took a very important action in reference to the financial wel- fare of the college. They appointed Rev. James Le Fevre, of Middiebrus, the financial agent of the cohege. His duties wili be to canvass the Reiormed Church and the iiiends of the college vigorousiy for funds. The Theo- | | logical Seminary connected with Rutgers bas had an agent im the person of Rey. Mr. Cornell, and the result ts the recent erection of two large and foe builaings—the Gauge Library and Suydam Bali, The especial needs of Rutgers, to which the new agent will devote himself, will be the in- crease of the endowments of the chairs of pro- foesors, 30 as to make them permanent, and also lo Increase the professors’ salarics; aud, secondly, the erection of dormitories. These are very much needed, as the students bow board around among | the lodging houses of the town, Another action taken in toe same direction was the appointment Dr. P. D. Van Clem, of Jersey City; ex Covernor Newell ana G, ©. Ladlow, of this city, committee of trustees, to confer with Rev. Dr. Kram, Judge Larremore, of New York, and Rev, Dr. Appleton, a Committee of Alumni, with reference to forwarding the best interests of tue college in | the Immediate future, The Alumui were called together by the Presi- | dent of the assoclution, Alexander Brown, Esq., | of Philadelphia, class of '89, aud the Secretary | having recently dyed, Dr. W. J. R. Taylor, of New- ark, took his place, After providing for appro- priate resolutions concerning the death of the secre ry, Dr, Josepous D. Kram introdaved the | | fullowiug resolation :— Rosolved, Phat a commitiee, consisting of three Alamal, | be appeintd ty comer with the boura of irustees Rutgers Comdege m relatior tw the adoption of meas ures bY Which the numoer of the trustees may ve ine | creased aid the choiee of the same may be given to the Alun A lively debate sprung up over this resolution, | Qua, asit Was (Rougue to be uu attack on the management of the Board of Trustees, several | meawvers sprung to their defence, Tue :esuiution flually passed, 16 to 9, most of tne meuibers wot young at all. Thé commitiee ap- pointed to carry out the resolution are named above. Next foliowed the necrology of the Alumai for | the past year, and then, twelve o’ciock having early arrived, the trustees came filing in, and Mr. Ed, Vail, of this city, on venalf oi the Alamnt, Made @ present to the coilege of two oil portraits w add ty tae already very large gallery in the chapei-those of Dr. Thomas veWitt, of tne Col- jegiace Dureh cnurch, of New Yor, and Dr. C. b. Westbruok, father of Judge Westbrook, of the | New Yor ‘Supreme Court, eaca a trustee lor a quarter of a century. The orator ot the & of Cuchenbam, Pa., Was them introduced, and spoke jor whout an wour of tue Universities of Ox- ford and Caioriage. At the cioge of :he oration the Alumni repaired to Geological Hail for dinner, President Camp- bell presided, and addresses were made by Seua- tor Frelinguuyss Uayes Westbrook and Laire more, of the New York Beuch; Professor VD. D. Demarest, Ur. 1. W. Coamoers, or ine Coilegiare Rev. Dr. E. W. Appleton, | | | | which are to be repeated to nigus tee tor the accom- | mouation Of numercas Inends Who were unavie to attend last evening, GRAMMAR SCHOOL NO, 10. | The male department of Grammar School No. 10, | Wooster street near Bleecker, will hold its annoal reception thia afternoon at 20’cloek, The female departweut will have its Closing exercist row afternoon, MOUNT ST. MARY'S COLLEGE THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES YESTERDAY— CARDINAL M'CLOSKEY PRESENT—AN YMMENSE | | NUMBER OF VISITORS. | Emuetspera, Md., June 22, 1875. | To-day Mount St. Mury’s College is filled with | evening, while @ special train 1s to be run to the onthe mountain this mornivg, and soon alter- Wards the Abiegate Koncert ollictated, | . The exercises were begun this alternoon by @ | prilliant extubltion of the Juniors, aud to-morrow | tue uraduativg class Wil take ity leave of the Mount, ‘Ihe traim tins evening wus loaded down | | with visitors, abd three or four are quartered in nearly every room in the numerous builoimes. | Among ne lite arrivals are — Bislops | Lynch aud Elder, Judge Garvin, of nai | | ae and priests ‘seemingly innumerabie, | nding Drs. MeGiynn aud Burtsell aod Paihers | | MeUreeady, Costigan ana Mooney, ol New Yor! Patoers MeCellau, Cassidy und Moran, of Broo! lyn, and Rey. Dr, O'Bryau, of Middletown, Conn, fu the evening the Alumm of the college met an an association, Alter a numver of brie! bes, in which the mountaineers lauded the | couege, the Faculty und the President, Kev. John McCloskey, tae meeting was adjourned till to- morrow. SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY. Syracuse, June 22, 1875. The Commencement exercises of the Syracuse University were continued to-day, Rev. J, M. Reed, of New York, delivered an oration, and Melville M. Merrill, of Budlalo, @ poem beiore the | bociety of the Alumni this evening. The exer- | es to-morrow take place tn the Opera House. ‘Tue graduating class numbers elghteen—iourteen | gentiemen and Jour lade: THE SCHULHOFF CREPE CASE. | for @ commission who shall have power to ex- Dutch chures, and Vr. Coaries Scott, 0! Hope Col- | lege, Michigan, Senator Frelinguuysen was Vig- orously appiauced, and made a ‘vitty adaress, | have the adv.ntage their capital und energy in- buriag the moroing tue Vicinity of Raritan | River Was lined with people, and tne Albany street | bridge loaded almust to cracking to Wituess the races. ‘This afternoon a base bail game was played be- | tween tue Trenton uine—qaite a noted club—and | the Rutgers, resulting im a Victory for the Tren- tons. score, 25 to 10; nine lanings, ‘Al hall-past our P. M, tue itierary societies held’ | their annual meetings In their respective nulls, adjourved to the Upera House and listened to an | sauress by the Rev. br. Hugh P of Caliiorata, Ou the subject of “Reading.” ‘This evening the Junier Exnibition was held at Ube Masonic Opera House. it was fled to over- flowing. ‘Ine wusie was vy Gilmore, To-morrow 18 Commencement Day proper, and | wito it the 105th anniversary of the coliege passes away. PRIZE SPEAKING OF THE COLLEGE OF NEW YORK. The prize speaking of the College of the Clty of | New York Theatre, There was present @ large and briliiant audience, and everything passed off as pleasantly &S pos-ible. On the platfurm were seatea the faculty and many disvinguished visitors. Tne masic was very fine and included selections from Meaueissona, Gounod, Strauss and others, Prayer was offered by Proiessor Jesse E. Spen- cer, alter which began the real business of the evenin| Leacing of were the two successful essays for the Riggs prizes, read by their authors. ‘The Drst was that of A. J. Puilip, 0: the Jumor Class, oo “A Nativoal Literature a True Kedection ofa National Character; apd the second was that of Wiluur Larremore, 0! the Senior class, on the * Relation of Siatute Law to Individual Lib- erty.” Mr. Latremore uttered sume tavugits tua’ pleased is audience and was several times interrupted by applause. Following this were six Prose declamstions Whica showed & carefui diges- tou of the sud recited und tact in delivery. Five of them Were conuectea with the giury, &c.. of the Americans, aud oue with the glory, &c. of the irish. ‘nem came the poette declamations, Whose suojects were “foussaimt L’Overture,” | “faseoe Aram’s Dream’ aod “Ihe Seventh Piague.” The benediction and the marca “Gus- tay’ closed tue entertainment. The judges were Charies P. Daly, LL.D; Onaries P. Kirsiand, LL.D., and Justice Kilbretn. The resuit of the competition iu the different departments of essays and @eclamations, buth prosy and poetical, will be Made koowD ut Commencement to-morrow even | lng. in the Academy oi Music, when the medais — wil be awarded. THE ST. “JAMES SCHOOL. The anoual exibition by the puptis of 3t. James Scuool, cocner of New Bowery and James street, took place yesterday aftergoon at Cooper Insti- tute, The hall was densely packed and presented avery pretty picture looking toward tne stage, Which was occupied by young misses, all dressed 1p White, set Of with @ blige or scarietsash. Al- though the programme was a long one and rather adapted to @ very juvenile audience, it gave great satisfaction, and wus allowed to drag its siow length along without any sign of impatience. Alter singing “Tbe Fiower Gatherers,” in woica all pupils joiged in the cuorus, toliowed by au oper- etta, iu Whica "’ jormed a con- spicuvasly pie ture. The “Forest Home Mal as it t+ termed, was exceedingly pice Dialogues and solos followed, well sus- Some calisthente exercises followed, which were most admiravie of their kind, and some songs and choruses, whem the entertaimmeot Was varied by @ dramatic represeatation. Ot course it was nut high dramaiic ort, bat it was highly amusing, Which was the great joint alm to ce achieved. There were more calisihenics, more songs and tiore dialogues, and tuea tue exercises closed Wih the presentation of medals, which, to the ‘ortnnate recipients, Was probably the most interesting part oI the entire performunce. There Were two gold Medals preéseuted, the first to Miss Ka'le Crows aod the secoud 10 Miss Mary Shaurt- messy: turee gold crosses respectively to Misa Aunie Glascult, Miss Liazie Reynolds and Miss Hila Butier; Wo su ver medals respectively to Mis iheresa Murray and Miss Kelly, and one premium silver medel to Miss Annie Hollands. A brief and appropiate address foiiowed, waich closed the exercises. — MUSICAL EXERCISES | AT ST. AGNES’ ACADEMY. Last evening the pupils of St. Agnes’ Academy Gave a musica: entertainment at the academy, in Highty-first street, Tae chorus, “Tranqai! Night,” by Glover, was frst performed vy all the scholars, about jorty im gamber, in which there were sev- ¢rai solos. Donizetti's “Lacia di Lammermoor” Wa, theu played ov Misses J. Orcutt, E. Mestri, M. Cani!l and Bertha We! A tro, by Perring, “The Shades o1 Night,” was next sung by Miss M. Keane, who received the s'4, medal this year for exemplary con ‘uct; Who ob- ined the god medal the best composition, aud Miss [. Saangley. This was foliowed up by @ Valse, Guo, in which Misses M. Cacili and Bertha Weil informed tne guests in beautiful Vvolces that they sul kept their “hearts young and gay.’ Tdis annoupcement was so Weil dppre- ciated by the audience that they interrupted tue prot ngs Wilh their applause until the sime youug jagies favored thew with more of their vova) taleut, A Chorus, “Dancing o'er the Waves," by White, came next. 3 Gilie Stafford, wio received the mutate wedal last year, periormed the ainicart prece, “Le Kéveli du Liou,” by De Koutskt. The exercises Were then varied by @ play, entitied Heiress,” in waica Miss Bertha Well, Was a good child, became the heiress nuer de Courcy Smith, persouated by Miss M. Horau, Miss Weil acted ‘wer part wito rewarkabie tact, aod Was loudly appiauded. an aria irom from toe “Traviata” ioilowed, by Miss Minaie Cahill, who ootamed the gold medal this year for proficiency in muste. The aad nee were then pleased witu selections b m @nd Jiaiverg. An aria irom nus’ of Weber Was then suog wita fine effect vy Miss B. Well. The following musical selections were ai- terward also periormed:—“Moonlignt ou the Luke,” White; “La Vivandiére,” Gubussi; grand chorus, fuaic, “Red, and bine,” and o grand piano svlo, played m wr A. J. Davia, wo any Varied the closing part of tie he “Maid of Erin,” persou- smyth; the other the ‘God y,"’ Whose part was performed by ‘an. The audience oroke up late, iy Much pleased wi Whatever may be said of the aight going on in and out of tue Custom House in regard to the crepes imported into this country by Sclvulhom & Co, which are destined to become almost lamous as the necklace of Marte Autoinette, ore thing is certain—the partisan warlare waxes warm, On one hand, the merchants who have | sleepy buyers in Europe are in arms, and whether they are overbid there, or undersoid here, they are | ranged on the side of the government, and clamor amine into the devious workings of the revenue service, puntsh frauds, and generaily overturn the Appraiser’s Department o! the Custom House. | Oo the other side are tie active co- workers witn Scoulhof & Co., that enterprising ouses who have resi- dent buyers in England and France should sures them, Of taking irom the manuiacturers | thelr Wuole stocks, baying cash for tuem, and thus enjoy the privileges accruiug from cheap Stocks of goods and consequent great protits. fae last report of Appraiser Darliag—pablished | in the Herap of yesterday—seemed to please | neyher the tirm invoived por the hostile im- ra. It was claimed by the former, t lar in the valuation being just there wi Pi able ignorance, and the Collector yesterday was formally notified that auother appraisement Would be demanded under and according to tne of the law in such cases made and provided. Will nave to be conceded. Ln conversation witha high official at the Custom House yesterday, that Meltlemau admitted to the HekALD revresenta- tive that the Schulhoif case presented many dim- | culties for a fair agjudicarion. “fo give you an | iustauce,’’ be sald, “an importer went to 4 large | | erepe manufactarer in England, with whom te took place last evening at Booth’s | had peen dealing, and for whose stock he nad | been paying two suullings and ninepence per | | yard, aud told bim he must have goods at two | Bblinogs. ‘Past 1s impossible,’ said the mauuiace turer; but after some pepe agreed to labricate a crépe at two shillings and three pence. | ‘Tois was dune, and the goods were delivered. sample was cut from one of the piec Petar } Ward taken te @ mauulacturer by tue wily mer- | chant, who said:—‘Here are goods I can get | at one and ninepence. ‘Impossibic,’ replied the ‘they cannot be woven for the mouey. ‘dhe manager Of the manufactory was sent for. bi | Was aa expert, and eXamiued criticaliy tue sam. ple, comparea it wita U own goods and ex- claimed triamphantly, ‘Yer we can oe you an article like this for one aud nineyence, but it Will be Wortuless tras. Gompare it “vith our goods!’ It Was @ sample cut irom their own Comment is unnecessary, and so ‘when doctors visagree WoO sDaill decide It Is expected that Mr. A. stewart, a repre- sentative irom Arnold, Coustapie & Co. ana one | from the house of MeCreery & Co. Will appraise the three cases avout Whicl there 18 so much Gis- pute. Mr, Hitchcock, aa importer, claims that the jrauds on the govermmens would be impossi- bie it the appraisers tu the Apo depart- ment were uot corrupt is @Xpected that in & Jew days same rich developments in this war will take p: BOSTON EASTERN YACHT CLUB. THE ANNUAL REGATTA YESTERDAY—A GOOD DAY'S SPORT—A STEADY SOUTHWEST WIXD— HALCYON THE WINNER. Bostox, June 22, 1875. The annual regatta of the Eastern Yacht Ciub took place to-day, The day was ail tuat could be desired. A iresh and steady southwest | wind biew frem morn till night, suMcient to enable large craft 1o snow their speed, and ali that the smali ones wanted ¢t | | followed. Kercises, | regatta carry. Two steamers were engagea by the Re-« | gatta Committee, the Jobn Romer ward Pierson, The former lett Rowe’s wharf at nine o'clock A. M., having om voard a party com- | posed of the members and /riends, w: at | band, and proceeded to Nahant and Beverly, at | which places the party was increased by a large | number of mem»ers and invited guests, The Ed- | | ward Pierson leit at seven o’clock and steamed to Beverly, waere members of the Regatta Com- mittee and a few other gentlemen were received, ‘The time for the starting was at hal’-past eleven recisely, and to be a flying one. Precisely at that jour the whistle sounded and one minute later tue Comiay crossed the line. ana with tree wind | away she sped teward Hat! Way Rock, jeading the race. The Romance quietly followed, then tne Nimbus aud them the Edith, then others in qaick succession, Gradually the boats closed Up logether, with ihe exception of the Coming, which showed clear stern, with half a mile of open water between it and the nearest boat. The Comiug rounded the Hat Way Rock Orst and the | Ha'cyon second, theit being just the same difer- ence in the time tue two boa‘s rounded tuat there was in the time they started, they thus hav- | ing made = thi stretca ia precisely tne | same time. ‘The Halcyon was tue last | bout bat one that started, and she, therefore, passed nine of the yachts in the rst eight miles. | The Fearless passe’ the Brencia, and tae sloop | Gauntlet dropped out. Otherwise there was no | change ‘in tne relative positions. The Ciytie | was the last boat round, 4 minute behind | the Nimbus. Se | they ail strevehed, close- lagled toward Harding's bell buoy. The Coming was the first to tack aud stand in shore. As soon as the Halcyon crossed her | wake she alsu tacked and stood in, and tne Agoiia | Phe o.ners stood down tue Bay, The master of the Haicyon used the vest judgment in | tacking, end by a fortunate change iv tue wind, jor being ib a positiva (oO IMprove Which he musé | yor lave the credit, he got to the windward of tne Com | ing, Whose hopes for being the Orst boat in were therefore all gone. The Halcyon rounded Harding's first, the Coming second, the Foam third, apd thi Rebecca fourth, and ta thls order, wite jog westerly breeze, it having ire avly since the start, irom tnis not specially interesting, ‘Ine Halcyon, of course, | came in Grst, the Foam Was secomd and the Coming third. The Nimbus and tne Ciytie bade Very close race all_by themseives,'the former win- ny bout twenty seconds, table wi il show the time FiRst Chass scrooxEns. ath. Time, Nane. Ourners, Bly G h"s Hajeyon..C. Whitney... 6 3 i) Foam.....1. D. Boardman, iA 6 3 os 2 Keveces..John tt, Heed... 4 63 Brenda...J. L. Little on Azslian 3 Mi. Forbes. ro ia second Edith......Geo. O. Movey.. 3 H Pa tvinance.. Brook: ‘Kbon Phillips ie | FIRST Chas Coning. ..w. H, Fay. 40% #RCOND CLASS SLOOFS. | Clytic..... AAW Meredith. 31 0 5 3 20 3 2 Dimbas....&. Beg “oO 5 5 5 6S *) Gauntlet..A. € 6 not taken The course sailed Was that known as No. 1, foliows:—From starung point of Swampscott, leaving Pig Kock Stakes oo port, Hail-Way Kock on starnoard, Harding’s Bell Buoy on starboard | hand, Graves’ Beil Buoy on port hand and Egg Kock on starboard hand. Tne sength of the course in bee lines Is ad0Ut 36 Miles. ‘Tne prizes were lor the Halcyon, $125: “a. $100, and (he Nimbus, $75. Messrs. We Whitney, Steve ¢: and A. L, Huntington were the judges, aod Mr. PB. F. Jackson, Treasurer, bad charge Oo! the Jono Romer. mers John over the # to-mor- | alumni and more are expected by the train this | it | college early to-morrow morning from Baltimore. | Bri | Cardinal MeCioskey calebrated mass in the chapel | 5 State of ind: roadway. Kloustock . 41 droadwa: | Mose! 2 Bowling who claim | ty’ |i and Ed. | bi KF. Clark, Be He bah E SHEET. SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN ste EAMERS. ay. Chewitur Groen 69 Broadway | 19 Broadway. 1h broadway. 7 Bowing Green » Broadway iiitrowaway ‘otterdam. ... 0 Broadway Chy of Cneste 1 Broadway. ‘The Queen iverpool.. |69 Broadway. Mw! 19 Kroaaway, Broaawav. 2 Bowling Greem 7 Kowhng Green y broaaway Wyoming. 1.. |i Brana way. {] Giaswow. -: Liverpoo!. tambure. ‘| Laverpoot 15 Broudway, y i Broadway, Era Laverpiole \19 Broadway city ot Berlin Kamerique Celti BP NOVICK TO CAPTAINS OF VE*SELS ENTER. ING THE PORT OF NEW K AT NIGHT.—Tho Nzw York Hxnatp has adopted a distmguishing Coston night signal for use on boart the Henauy steam yacht, show: | ing while burning the colors red, green, red, changing from one to the other in succession, and can be seen sev eral miles distant. Captains of vessels upon sectng this signal wili oblige us by preparing any marine news they may have for the Ship News Department of the Henan, ga Persons desirous of communicating with vesscls arriving at New York can do so by adéressing to sush vessels, care of Hunanp news yacht, pler No 1 Kast River, New York, Letters received from all parts of the world and promptly delivered, Duplicates are re- quired, ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. nicn WaTre SUN AND MOON. Sun rises, wooe 6 29| Gov. Island..morn 11 29 Sun sets..... . 7 84) Sandy Hook.morn 10 44 Moon rises..,..eve 11 00 | Hell Gate...,..eve 114 ‘PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 22, 1875, CLEARED. Steamer mee (Br), Hains, Livervool—C G Franck. anhattan (Br), Jones, Liverpooi via Queens. WViuiuine & Gutone mer City ot Mexico, Sherwood, Havana, Progreso, aon P Alexandre & So Creamer Old Dotniuion, Walker, Nortott, City Pola: and wiebinoad—Old Lomihjon Steamship C Seamer ixperiiment, Hereo, Fhuladelphla—James Sicumer Glaucus, Bearge, Bostos—lt F Dimock. Epp inspector (Br), Thomas, Liverpool—Henderson ete Assunta ({tal), Celente, Waterford—Lauro, Sto- be ifton. Snow, Santander —Jas Henry. stark Volunteer Ui), duiuer, Cora (dreece)—Geo F alley. ark Mayflower, Lanfare, Barbados—U Trowbridge’s Scltig Reaper (Br), Delong, StJohn, NB—P I Nevius & Brig Martha, Wiley, Mobile—E D Hurlburt & So. Sehr Aurora (Br), Trenick, Newry, I-A E Outer: bridge " Sehr Mary B Dyer, Oliver, Cat Islani, Bah—B J Wen- Shr Emma (Br), Buckard, St John, N3—P I Nevius & dn. ‘Schr Frankl ‘ler, Indianola—Tunper & Beattie. Sehr ate t Fullet, mith, Jasbouvilles Warren scr T Aarris Kirk, Cavilier, Charleston—Evans, Ball Schr J P auger, Bedell, Port Jefferson—I B Gregg. tARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. mer Andes (lr), Porter id Kingston, Ja, Juue 16, wi AND nd 20 pas- ie od Tepe. asa so. Sune 2 int 3; M0, ten 74'2q signalled Bri ish Lrigantine showing @ whité flag with W In centre, bouna N. Steamer San Jacinto, Hazard, Savannan June 19, with mdse and passengers to WR Garrison Steamer Champion, Lockwooa, Charleston, June o19, Sub indse and vassengers to JW Quiniard & 20,at7°39 AM, Zomiles north of Hi Ehanged signals with schr Wapelia, from New York for tor, Woods, Wilmington, NC, 65 hours, with to Wm P Cide & Co, tonmond, City Point & jeamer inane Sell, Lawrence, Norfolk iy poate and passengers to the Old Do- minion Ste 1 C eet Christopyer Ger). Krohn, Queenstown via are Breakwater, 52 days in ballast to, Punch. iat $9 2. lon 47 signal ors St tetrom Falkland hw Montevideo, 8 days, with hide« to J Lt ‘iniops vesse! to Funch, Kdye & Co. hark Agil (of Bera Hill, Santos, April 19, via Bt e to Dune a Wea Trinidad, Cuba, 17 davs, with Ww ii ‘essel to Simmpsou’ Ciapp & Co. Me a A Farwell, Dior, Agua lita; PR, Zt days, with sugar to Rivero & Co; vessel tu 5 © Load & Co. sehr Azeiia & Laura, Jorgensen, Barucoa 11 days, with fruit to Wm Douglass; vesset to Bd Wenberg. relir Charles O. Warren ‘(of Gloucester), Smith, Bara- com = days, with fruit to J &1 Pearsall; vessel to BS Venberg. sehr Mianronamah (of Newburyport), Hughes, Cat ays, With pines to Win Douglas; vessel to BS be sehr Ovetta, Me Harbor Island 7 days, with pines to Josopt Ene asei to BJS Wenberg. Schr Barnett Jones, Crittenden, Harbor Island, 7 whh pines to James Dougias; vessel to B. J. ey, we Hankita Yor Boston), Tone e Newberg Diane! Selir Ale? hehe Moderator, thug Sehr HH Piits, Fehr C Hall, Capti Virginia. Sebr {eabellx Alberto, John-on, Geo Sebr James datterinwatte, Woil, Balt ag-Rark Hellas (Ger). rrived 13th and anchor: y tor orders, @ up to the city AM vaNep—Steamer city of Mexico, Sherwood, hence a Craz, &c, June 2! Cause unknown, PASSED THROUGH HELL GATB. BOUND sovTH. reas, Bearse, Boston for New York, with a H F Diwoek. Fichburg. Springer, York, with mdse and passenger. mer Gaiatea, Walden. Proviienes tor New Yor, New London for New York. be, town, more, Fenott, from. ey 1, whieh aad ry. Ain Gi Ri for Ve: Steamer mdse and p: re Perry, Providence for George- Avery, Providence for New York. ‘tontngton for New Yor. . Providence tor New York. son. Norwalk tor Now York. Taunton tor New Yo ‘ones, Cromwell for Poughkoep- Os A Kiver for New Y, ster tor New York, ‘with Terupin, Webster, Providence for New Yor Sete Biuck Diamond, Goldsmith, Providenes for New « Selit $ Purves, Lisle, Providence for New York, Sehr Riackstone, Wixon, Providence for New York, sehr Hester & Saran, Potter, New Bedford tor New ell, Providence for New York, ron to master. pure, Kyder, Pawtucket for New York. <8, Grifflo, stotington tor New York, with stone to order Sehr Alice « Noves, Baker, Pawtucket for New York. Relit Marahail © Wells, Casey, Greenport for Patiadel- pla. sohr Eleanora, Myers, Nantncket for New York, with fish to John Vomstock ir Nightingale, nee tor New York. f Detroit, Sauinis, Huntington for Albany. Sehr Liilie U Wells, Wells, Port Jefferson tor Port John- gon. Sehr RA Forsyth, Hobbie, Stamford tor New York. Senr Heury Gibbs, Allen, Bridgevort tor New York. BOUND BAST. Steamer ¢ jancus, Bearse, New York for Boston ty of New Beatord, Fish, New xore tor r’ camer Guintea, Waldea. New Yors tor Frovidenge. Steamer Bolivar, Geer, New York for New London, Schr Wiltaw D Mangum, Chase, New York tor New Bedford. = Hattie Chevalier, Joyce, New York for New Lon- eur Shepard A Mount, Allen, Hoboken for Newport. Echr Ailen Gurney, Guruey, Rondout tor New Lon- jon Schr A W Thompson, Geraty, New York for Saybrook. wight Fakir, Seunaers, Port Johnson for bust Green- ich. & pach John A Curtis, Willard, Cedar Point for Stam- ford. scht A T Rowland, Rowland, Port Johnson for Now Bediora " cr Calvin, Johnsoa New Yors tor Portsmouth, Belir Ada He Allen, sew Yors jor Plymouth, Vly . Weehawken for Porte sehr A T Cohen. Brown, Weehawken for Pawtucket. Schr staten Isiander, Miler, albany for Provider Sear Julia A Tate, Late, Piermont for uien Cove, Schr IW Spencer, Townsend, Haverstraw for Provi- ¢. Sear Edward kverett, Jon pan gl oe arin Pierson proceeded to La gtd land fund landes their passengers. A sumptuous ban- Quet wae served on board both tote pr | niglit Henry Remsen, Alien, Biizavetbport for Fal as in every Way & perfect success, { Sebr Orion, Smith Hobo for Newport Segoe, ta, Porto Ca- | ih mdse Steamer Old Bontinton, sie (tab, Gibraltar Des racht (ao, Bi (Bry, pon ee: fi ra; LL suuires. ito Janel @ Minkham, Aux m Gayesi | Rac ‘Wores. de MARITIME MISCELLANY. Purser J B Docharty, of the steamship Andes, from Kingston, Ja, &c, has our thanks for favors, Stwawxe Steatutay (Br), from Montreal for London, Went ashore on the nortawest reef of Bic Island, during a fog on Sunday night, A team tag and two schouners went to her assistance, ura Sunrnisx (Dan), whieh put into Kev West April 29 ‘on the voyage trom Honduras for London, has becn sold there tor $000, Under a decree of te Adu iy Court, Scum Auick Haake from San Francisco for, Nicolaef, ski, beigre reported lost off Saghullen fstand, had 6 pildt on board ut the thne. “he had quite & Yaiuable cargo. There were two steamers aboard of her tor the Aimoor River, and, together with insured for $e nw. The vessel, valued at insured tor $15,000, Scun Hexky Winters, from ashore on the Gridiron, Hell G: Billed with water. Sonu Istanp Gea, which arrived at Halifax 22d inst, picked up at sea ‘an Italian 1m 4 fishing dory. which iad separated trom a Gloucester fishing vessel b; Corks ¥ Brookhi wens for be Naw, Sars port, returned OLARIESA ALLEN, bound to Dany ara broken. to ‘Sew Bedford 220 tasi, wath centre : WHALEMEN. Spoken—Juno 18, lat $012 lon 7049, sehr Luisa seuter, of Boston, ‘all well.” “°™ Ne ae * SPOKEN. Snip Herald, Davis, from Java tor Boston, reported 15 bi is sreline (He tr isi te on ue aves NSW, Caroline (ir). 4 May lf; lat 440 8, lon 33 18 9 eer - NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchants, shipping agents and shipmasters are in- formed that by telegraphing to the Uxeaup London Bue reau, No 46 Fieet strect, or to the Paris office, Rus Peribe, the arrivals at and departures trom Kuropcan and astern ports ot American and all foreign vessels trading with the United «tates, the same will be cabled to this country free of charge. Cxptains arriving at and sailing from French and Mediterranean ports wi'l dnd the Paris ofice the more economical and expeditious for telegraphing news, OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Aasponc—Arrived, bark Uoltingen (Nor), Olsen, New York. Axrwerr, June 20—Sailed, bark Alexandrine \Br), Rickeles, Quebec, Brewen, June Y—Sailed, bark Republik (Ger), Fort- man, New York. Canoire, June 22—Sailed, “Chaa Sze,” for Bull River. Corexuaces, June 17—Arrived, barks Gustav Metzler (Ger), Gucker, New York for Wismar; Whor (Nor), Carl- sen, Baltimore for Konig-berg; Lainetar (Rus), Land- gren, New York for Cronstadt. Capiz—Arrived, bars Alianza (3p), Bourlie, New York. Grovexsren, June 21—Sailed, bark Prinds Oscar (Nor), Carlsen, america. Guascow, June 21—Arrived, ship Pomona (Br), Hamil- ton, Montreal. Grexwock, June 2—Arrived, bark Queen of Hearts (Br), Brennan, Chatham, NB, Grrie, June 20—Salled, bark Askoy (Nor), Danielson, Boston, Grsrartan—Arrived, bark American Eagle (Br), To- gicr, Pensacola. Guxos—Satled, schr Albert W Smith, Leavitt, United States, Uavee, June 21—Arrived, steai New York. lioxa Koro, June 2!—Arrived, steamer Bolgic (Br), Metcalf, Liverpool via Suez Canal, Konrcsazne—Arrived, brig Hermanos (Nor), Larsen, Baltimore, Liverroot, June 22—Arrived, ships Milton (Br), Hall, Pensacola via Nassau; Vlassey (Br), Rickaly, New York; vagk B Hiltun (Br), Hilton, St John, NB, Also arrived 224, ship McCullem More (Br), Smith, San Francisco. Saiied 2st, ship Solo (Swe), Dannberg, Quebec. Satled 22d, ship Vernon (Br), Burns, San Francisco. Loxpox, June *2—Sailed, ship Sir Robert Peel, Larra- bee, New York; bark Minnie Cameron (Br), McEachren, America. Lizanp, June 21, 6 PM—Of, steamer Italy (Br), Thom- son, New York for London. Lixxatcx, June 21—Sailed, steamer James Barras (Br), Arkiey, America. Lxcuomn—Sailed, bark Gen Sedgwick, Rogers, United States. Manyrort, June 21—Arrived, ship Ludwig Heyn (Ger), Schmelling, Darien (not arrived 9th). Pereire (Fr), Daure, | Movitte, June %2—Arrived, steamer Cattfornia (Br), Ovenstone, New York for Glasgow (and proceeded). Queenstown, June 2—Arrived, ship Colombo (Br), Murdoch, San Francisco; barks Condor (Fr), Briet, Lo- bos; 2ud, Stormy Petre! (Br), Dwyer. Matanzas; Vester- lide (Nor), Larsen, Baltimore; Parodi & © (tab, Braz zone, New Yors. Also arrivea 224, 8 AM, steamer Spain (Br), Grace, New York for Liverpool. Sovruasrrox, June 22—Arrived, steamer Donan (Ger), Bussins, New York tor Bremon. $1 Hersxa—Arrived, ship Cora, Coombs, Rangoon for Earope. Soiled, bark Umgent (Br), Scorgie (from Colombo via Alleppy), New York. Tastx Bar, COH—Salled, Jonana, tor New York. Arrived at —— June 2i, Howard, from United States. Loxpox, June 22—Bark Kelso (Br), Doods, trom Singa- pore for in distress, having been seriously damaged in @ gale on April 21. WHALEMEN, Arrived at 8t Helena, barks Cicero, Penni of NB John Dawson, Bapcock, do; Hercules, Baker, do; ‘Sea Queen, Allen, ot Westport. FOREIGN 1 PORTS. eras Brig Cc Van 3 (bi fen Luourl, Ja, June New BCS do. hn Coomer, ing, rk. KiMiaen' Por, June 22—Arrived, steamer Phamician if), Seott, Glasgow for Hoptre 1, Wiisvawas Juve il—-atied. r Mopad ae to 4 tke (Br), Mo Watts, 0% June a erive . sehr sag @n, ew York. mer Alps (Br). Pergueon, New York via New Orieans,; -2d, bark Von} Onalaska, bri or do, arrived Sth; senrs nd for do, arrived 7th; DO Yates, jo. arrived 12th; Potosi. Curt Sth tor Mexivo; Jon se Ada Dns Moxrevipeo, May 1? *hllip fo New York, Ide. brig Walter senith,’ “mith ‘orto. Ming Riven, Jun : Ww rete (Br), Es for, L Liverseel | E sche May Morn. tor New Yors. “Mowreao Ha¥, June 8—Salled, sent Ngiite Star, Poland, xzas, June 22—Sailed, brig Moses Day, Crosby, north of Hatteras, Nontu Sypxey, CB, June 22—Arrived, bark Storjohan (Nor), Mortensen, Lyngoer pil OLD H ansow, Jane 9—Sail iF Lottie, Speed, New ‘ork. ‘Th port June 16, brig Ellen (Br), Sutherland, for Bos. bag (before reported for New York), 0%, May 7-10 port ships John N Cashing, Baxter, ane! ive (si), Pottnger. lor Rarope; bark Niae shel: don, Sheldon, for du. io Javan, June 19—Cleared previously, bark PO Warwick, Kline, New York. Surnwa! May 2i—Cleured, bark Geneva, Gorham, Bos- ton. ixGarone, April 22—Safled, ship Cuba, Theobald, Ak- ab. Hh port way 1, ship Matilda, Carver, for Hong Kong; Dark Aimatie, Lowell, for Shangn Sourabaya, May 5- in port, on, apphire, Berry, une; } bark Goodell, Croc lish Change | Parra etve day S-in'port sche Henry Leppett, Chase, une. ie ritet . May 8-Passod, Ch c LA Southard, Towne, Penang tot i ondon (id Bo dd May 17, barks Giizabe cat Dannbore (trom Havilan (Br), Owen (rom ww York; 19th, Jone 6~Artivea, brig Frank Clark, Jape 15—In port bark Geo Kingman, ne, Arrive, ston rian, Haliiax wai sailed same day tor June 19-Cleared, sehr H V Crandall xDSUR, is June 2i—Arrived, schr Florence May, New Yor. AMERICAN PORTS. ALEXANDRIA, June 2i—arrived, steamer B.C Kuight, New York scnrs'll Withington. boston; H 4 MePariand, do; 38 Hudson, do; i L slaght, New Havea: ki Jobin, Jersey vity,; 6 A Mantle, George Faglane, Me ie caver, Emma Hycon Rt B Cowperwaith, Joby MeDonaid, and Anita, eailed—Sehrs White Eee kg Eliavers, New Haven: U b Slaght, Allyn's Pou ‘June ti-Arrived vache Ma ie, Brown, A tad via Bermuda (not as before) ; sherman, Alle: BOs! | Murtha Welsh, Burdge, ‘aad Joha © Sweeney, tome Philadelphi Cloared—ship Syren, Newell, Honoluiu;, sehre ¢rn star, Crocker, Kenwebec, to logd tor ‘patatterph Wolliain Capes, Keliey, ‘Kock port, Mass, to load for Sew ‘tid Arrived steamers Centipede, Miller, Philadel- phia; Worcester, neage, Varks Virgo (Aust) Piadulick, trapant:, Pepita (Ger), Gatien, Wt Carlow (in, Maguire, Warbados: New Eo New York:' brigg loxada (Br), Myers -t Jobins, rence (Br), i Abbie Thaxte: it ew York, betore reported at St Helona, arrived | ‘ork. Hed Sith, bark, 1doliqus (Bn). Niekolegn, morth of | ee ¢ tain (ir), Chi | Trae Wind, 2 Magea, Hobotes Fanny Baitn, Martlott, and Trade dou! ‘Also aurived, bare “Acacia, Andersin, Matanzas : brie Abby Watson; Holden, Pascagouta; Mansauilla, Keb- bins, Wesheses 00? sehis Robert J Leonard, Covert, mt Pierre (Mart); 5 Hume, Dineips, Glace Bay; UM Rand, Eudicot, Alexandria: David, Faust, Susith, Batu we? GP Fonieroy, Mryant, do: kita M Ai harive, Har r, Wee hawkenyJax Parker, ¢ y, gent, Hoboke! acl. Oliver, do Noha Heath, u fet, Rondout: Vashte Sharp, Lee, Phitadeiphias § Das, MoFarl si: R Venneman, Brower, do; blire Ar red—Steamers China (Br). Gill, Liverpool via New York; Domimion, Clements, Yarmouth, Ns; Wm renee, Howes, Baltimore; bark Latha (Ir), nian, Matin id; sche Henry NoFwei St Mart ose, Alexandria; Joba Stroup, Siekates Granite State, Bergess, New York: » Cr vans. Yates, do. Mailed —ship syreit. BALTIMONE, June %2—Arrived, steamer Elizabeth, Clark, New York: sear BAW Hill, Higgltls, Bosto steamers Caspian (Br) MI KS, K Foster, Providence $C: James a Gary, Hall Mulls brigs 2 hee andons ri ‘orn ng Lignt, Bowen, North Uarohva lenge " Phillips, Baker, Richmond, Me: Win it ko: Whittemore, ‘Boston{ Deeatur € s, Baker. do. Clearea—; tea storora, Reynolds, New Yorl barks Leif cor), Marcnssen, Rogtock (Germany); Am citin Ger), Reimers, Queenstown or Falmouth. Also cleared, steamers Rebocg iyde, Donnell, Wilmingion; Raleigh, | Ol iver: chafieston: Wm. Whiiden, ey Philadetobia; barks” Campi doxhy we ‘Tivola, Pi foimestean: on yim schooners £% rane Pacing ould, joston; CU Lane, Lane, auilinore,. “for wrens rks Para- jutteubsrg, Bremen; Monte St Angelo, June 2—Arrived, schra ‘tom Wilk Whitney Lony, Hayes, New York. it VER "SC. June i7—-Arrived, brig Fanny, are are, ane, Nesta a: Weston, Aberdeen) brig Pucelte ( paay. London, BANGOR, Suns eae rs Ella Hodgdon, Da+ eve Sein Getohelt Wish Nuyton, DC; Brunctte, Rich, Newark CHARLESTON, Jie 18—Sailed, bark Sophie (Nor), So rensen, stetiin eared, achr Lily, Cole, Havre. d, steamer Charleston, Berry, New York. luner Culvert, Foley, Baltimore, Pres eager ero Flag, Lockwool, Boston; Seagal, jutton, Baltimore. Dries, Ga, June 17—Cleared. parks, Aldebara (Ger), svehdsen, “Amsterdam: Pan) (Nor), Jansen, talk 1K; Monsoon (Nor), Iverdsen, do; 18th, snip (igre te taverpooly bark JL Wicswire ie, Munro, Miver Lyne. Poichitiss MONROE, June 22—Passed in for, Batt abellon de Pica; sandal tal), from Palermo: eade.” trou briga Kleavor, trom Matanzas Fansed out—iark iawiole tio ous ‘dra, fc for ecenbe “ilied—Bark Die Hemath (from Cape Town), Baltt- ore. haul BIVeR, June W—Arrived, schr Ney, Chase, ew Yor an sehra Thos Borden, Ohurbuck, Philae ; garter, Hoboken “GhORGEYOWS, SO, June l0—Arrived, schr Harbin ghty York. chr Arthur, Cruss, New Yor Mir ken Uneiaid,” pelghts, Baltimore. t Riki June 1—Arrlved, schr MW Drew, euch, T2th—Arrived, schr Millie Trim, Drinkwater, peared, setts Flortnoe & Lilian, Smith, New Yorks Rosa Hppingcr, Hayles, Verth Aimboy, NJ; SF Seabury, rim, New Bedtor i:th—Cleared, sciirs Jennie B Simmons, Young, Philas aclphia: Nellie Crowell, Crowell, Demerara. “Y WEST, June 13—Arrived, schrs R E Yates, Yates, New York ethos ts in jor water and provisions, and sailed Buch New sore tor orders, Jied—Sehr Wenonah, Bayley, Havana. QiUiatibGi, June Baile, sche Josephine, Fie! ett, New York. A ORLEANS, June 18—arrivea, sehr Wm Layton, ¥ ton, Below (at quar nije, statiou)—Steamer Margaret, Bar ker. from Iivvana via Florida port “Arrived, sehr anlia, from Huatan, -AOUTRE June 2— Arrived, t City of Me- Hidcsnolds, Vera, Gruzi bark Adonis. (80), Madria, Bavana? orig Amable sutonlo (8p), do. NEW BEDFORD, June 20—Arrived, schr Black Dia- mond, Smith, Rondout auled— ghradOne | ub Perrys, Mawes, Ritrorsh tf bias oe; seph Hay, tein : Lucy ‘Church, Pierce. {air} ag Hester otter. and John ¥ Wurst, Cook, d Sailed, rit uolendia, 6 ate oe anne ‘sbhrs W ‘hillips, Rondout; Fashion, avorate peice tea Herman Smnith, for New York; sohr Char- wee eW ‘POR?, Jane 19, PM—Arrived, u pobre & Bailie Ww more, barks Wallace, trom “tow: Ida Lewis, Brazos Lfeint od tor do (el ith); BB der, Thrasher, Somerset tor New Yo Backs: Ww, Thompson, Newburg tor by ifttyers Tilhe New York for pene N i skinner, Yaeainor u River for Georgetown, DC; Florida, Mann, Pawtucket tor New York; sloop Sort! tor do (au i oe Wall ved, sch Oveanus, Yours, Fhusdetohin, © Russ, Norio Tipp, w Xe “sian Be Brainerd Uawkins, Frayluenss ie Lovell, oo "Pea ‘dobleth, s llaststea Arrh schrs A 8’ Fomuell, Naw’ LOxDUS, e 2i—Arrived. schra Hudson, sStiled—Sehrs Old Zack, New Xork; Wm Wiley, Alex- h America, Lyon, Providenes alisailea 20th). schrs Anthony Godirey, Patt Elizabethvort ioe Ne 3 ie N ersee tor New Yorn: Frances, be aw, ford 40; Benj knglien, Chase, Warenatn tor 40, slekeri New York; Day: Philadelphia; A Woodhall, rrovider oe tor Now Yorsy do: GL, Muncy, ke, Simmons, aod Ida, ria Loutsa, idence tor M Ba. : Proviteuce tor New oe kter, Provide poner Newburg tor Norwich; Keaaing R& No oak a Ld Arrived, brig Aquidueck, Johnson, Atro schry Anuie L Mexeens NeKeer. i, eacusonvilie PR BT P ali, 1 “NEW AY! EX ‘June dieeAsnved. I soles Vapor. Jones vi Om TLAS 0% 6, Arrived, bark Garibaldi, ny PASUAGOULA. June 18—Arrived, brig Cora (Br), Hope o<cieared Sear J B Marsnall, Marsvali, Boston via Pass Christian. PENSACOLA. Sune 18—Cieared, ship Formose (Pr). Dumarget, Borveau! Darke Lrg (Br), Bishop, Havana; ‘Blst—Arrives — ere (Hr), Jenkins, de red—Bark hordsyernen (Nor), Paust, Kiel. PUILCORLPHIS, Jue W--Arrived, steamers Panita, Hunter, Charleston; Aun Eliza, Richards, New York; brig Acelia ‘hurlow, Gullison. Matanzas: schrs Wiliam ang. Grontpogye Anirew Nebinger, =mi.h, Pernundina: Grace uirdier, Sanders, Gardiner, Also arrived, ship Augusta (Ger), Werte rhs, Hambarg é * ras Dagmar (Nor), Christensen, Aluira poms, Langthorn, Havana: Lilian, féambal, Boston hry Saran Wood, Bickman, Savi A Snow, Pulsbury, Rockland: Jonm ko ‘hiten: ‘Providence! Clara. Norbury. Dauvorsport: James ls Maloy, Fleming Angie Preamore hie kal Ehemouth Far how iver; General tint Dad pide TEE apeth ow NG, i stout, Ford, New York, Anna A Kis dash, by Krragon, Weber. sehrs Bex Black (Br), ‘Ludlow, Barba los; Stephe Heunett, Bennect, Boston Baracoa, Moc iy Corgan. Chelsea ; 7 JM Walnwr ight, bl Oleared—ntean joki Helo Ropinel, Corsa Fel mouth: ooh ‘isher, reeges tas ira bat : ir Aiburger, from Mil bo dor ey ‘Grigne S sotinger 0; 0%. er—Brig G W Halls Gr), Parke’ At River. Jamaica, 2, AM—Sehrs Frank BO Hatta ‘and John W Hall paesed down this PM—Brig Prairie Kose, for Caiba ¥ Gifford passed down this ‘Sehr’ Ide ‘hr Kate PM. EL bins 3 | John Rose, ant John M Broomall passed ont Sehr Lucy waker, tor Portiand, C paid noon and proceeded down at 3:25 DELAWARE BREAKWATER, June mond arrived trom New York at6:0). Bark Montebel ga belors reported. | Bark, Autocrat, (Wr). 88 days trons Newras! has arrived 1m ballast for orers. PacArrived at noon, sehrd- Diverty. Lt day Csivarien tor orders, Mark Gan ¥ iy Tw ages in tate P ¥ M—steamor Lf ey a sailed for deiphia at 2:3) PM. rigs have Driz coming into harbor at 333) tLAND, tr Fianserived, sehr Louisa A Johnson, P Allee (Br), Miller, ‘Trinidad; ach yihemas. Maccio: Olive Kulzapeth, Wo ope On, Pliladeiphia: Mahuska, doy f Hare w York: cinaw Allen, Ui sehr J F Trafton, New York, va reey, ¥roeport, Me, to load for Washington, By RANCISCH, June 19—salled, Weymouth (8r), Hunt, Hong Kong. Zist—Cleared, vhip Rutlanishire (Br), Jarvis, Liver: ata 3: 0. PRAVANNAH, June 1-Salled, schrs Delhi, Emerson, Hever, Foland, Providence; Kendus sehr Johi § Lee, Damariseot mer Wyountnc, Toul, phia: 2 ved, bri ag Stns Dennis, parrah, OF. J—Se NF bird, Hail, Now ¥ SIOMTNGTON, sune 2—irrived, sokrs Leates Big sall. Rose, Alexandria: A @ Pease, Desn, Rondout. jalied Szenes : uceess, for New York; 1 ¥ Hazard, and Met ik; WEYAID HAVEN, June 2, PM—Arrive: cee Weehawken fot Bostoa; Abbie Pitan Win G Lewis, do tor Georzetow out do for Baltiinore ; 1 ‘urtis, and Anna ¥. Ki do for’ hie Dav kelley, kevenue, ri i. p ANd Algae, do tor New Lucy 'F Cogs ewburyport Anna Myric' Froviuestoye for " Parken Porismout: ht k «8 do; Adan, Bowlby. Blue {iin sat doy ¢, Macliias tor New York: Adrianna, Gardine Lizale Banzor for do; hiectric, Haverhill for do; Martha Weeks, Mount veser: for do. ‘Sai ‘Agnes Savon, Charles B . Jerrapin, Carrie K Woodbury, sega arty, Mabel Thomas, Lucy Sitmoreisnd, Osoan fravellen: Giare k Hover Weeks, and Aétive, z Fawed by—Sehrs Mott Haven, Collins, Calais for Now orl Hai—-Artived: schrs Artie Garwood, Boston for, Phil deiphia; JT Chancler (Br), Windsor, Ns, tor New Y Wohterusne. Jeudie, and ize B Goin, Oa hin, Pembroke fot pao Wonara Bowdol 3 #, Machias for do; ail, Blue Will for Saitimor Sailed—sehr Cook, Borden, StJobn, §) WILMINGTON, June 19—Cleared, bark E tneot0r (Ne Neilsen, London; brig Suwanee, Foster, St Johns, Mot as priors reported). Denn M'sew! WAR , June W—Arrived, sohrs Alice Belle, Hath uy, speargston B bo; Angler; Besse, Fourukeepste, We Y, dune 19—Arrived, sloop Emma Johnson, Smith, Port Jonayoy (and salled Hist for Salted 8 it Pa aeaee ten eee Jui vi sehrs RG Whilgen, Port Johnson; Mary A geouer eT WORTH KNOWING — eg wel deliclous Cot tig GilotcEst AGNEW'S. Also tine Groceries, 39 oe yass at HOw street. BSOLUTE DIVORCES UBLAINED FROM DIFFER- nt at seatess legal everywhere; desertion, &., su ho publicity requires \- Glent cauise no pubitcity required; no ohare wud at HOUSE, Attorney, 196 si BSOLUTK DIVORGEs OBTAINED ent States for numerous causes, eveywhere’ Terms ounry, Pabuie dense ¢ a} sighed steeds