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AMUSEMENTS. ociniewael BOOTH'’S THEATRE. ‘The benefit tenderea to Mr. George Clorke, at ‘this house last aight, proved eminently successful. Borwitnstanding the temperature, the house was Qiled by ® brililant audience, tie ladies Warking their appreciation ef the actor dy appearing m force, Bulwer’a admir- @bie piay of “Money” was produced for the occasion, and gave the public the opportunity @f seeing Mr. Clarke as Alired Evelyn. the rdie ts one that furnisoes ample opportuaity jor the @ieplay of dramatic suility ofa Ligh order, and we @re giaa to see that Mr. Clarke intends | to wre attention to rds worllly ef Bie undourted tacnt. He was not Well supported = a8 he might have Been Jest nighr, and this fact took somewnat from Bhe jwserest of piky that demands tne most in- Relligent interpretation Wu ail its parts, The pub- ‘Dowever, Were good natured aad willing to eriook the Shoricomiugs oO: some Of the miLor performers in view of tue occasion, Mr. Ciarke Ouent to jee! Mattered at the warmth and bearu- mets of te reception tendered to Bim, cou Lor E CHAT. Mme. Stole ts eugagea for the next season at St- Petersvurg. Dowaing’s Band play this afternoon. Marie Sass haa ab extraordinary ovation re- @entiy a Lisbon. @ French opera company has taken possession @! the London Criterion. Mr. Charles Vandeoho® has been engaged at the Fifth Avenue Theatre. Rubinstein’s oratorio, met with scccess in Paris, Liszt bas been offered sabulous sums to come to ‘Wis country, but ue refuses all. Bothera was to give o farewell performance of at Jones’ Wood Colosseum he Tower of Bavei,” bas “Dundreary” at the Haymarket, noudou, last Bight. The ever favorite John Brougham will be & member of Daiy’s Filth Avenue company next geason. The Theatre Folles Dramatiques in Paris has Yast closea jor the season with ‘La Fille de Mme, Angot.” Characters taken from various operas formed @ $eature as the late sive given at Usen under the @irection of Pasdeloup. Waliack’s Theatre will reopen early in Augast With an English comic opera company, wader the @irection of Fryer & Coiviile. Mme. Naddi, formerly the star of French op/ra comique in this city, is singing at the Loudon Gaiety in “Le Pré aux Ciercs.”” Noswishstanding o storm of adverse criticism, Alberry’s play, ‘he Spendcthrilt,” nas acquired popularity at the London Olympic, At Napies the new opera, “Guiietta de Sarria,” 4s being represented at the Mercadante Tueaire, and is meeung with great success, At Rome the Royal Pul:barmoate Academy is preparing for agrand concert, at which Mendels- @oba’s “St. Paul’ is to be performed, Mr. Sonst, whose fine singing met witn so much Success at the Hippodrome last week, reappears to- might and renders Mr. P. 5. Gilmore’s sacred aria, “Death's at the Door.” dobn Dillon and his new company open at Blooiey’s Opera Huuse August 16, This comes of Belog ourned out annually, Chicago will soon be Known as vhe (ity of Salamanders, Mile. Tietjens is the last of the great dramatic Wwers in Opera of the Pasta and Grisi order, and Ber promised visit to this country im the fail will De an attraction of no ordinary interest, “Lohengrin” was produced at Her Majesty's pera, Drury Lane, for the first time, on June 12, With the following marvellous cast:—Elsa, Nile eon; Ortrad, Tietjens; Loneugrin, Campanint; Tel- famund, Signor Galasse. Costa, conductor. “Round the Worla in Kighty Days” has met With unusual success, as may be seen from the mamber o! performances it nas bad in Europe:— Paris, 250 times; Brusseis, 150 tumes; London, 100 ‘mes; Berlin, 230 times; Vienna, Petersburg, 80 tumes; Warsaw, 90 times, and it is 4m preparation in Constantinople. The Oberammergau Passion Play only tates place once in ten years; consequently, world re- mowned as it 1s, many people wuss seeing tu M. Sconeider is traveiiing about in order to make ‘Abis Spectacie vetrer Known. The Pasxsions-spieler Rave passed with great success throagh Bavaria and apart of Austria, snd are coutinuing tueir Foute through Nortuern Germany. A very west and charming performance of Lecocq’s brilliant opera, *Giroté-Girofs,” bas Deen the attraction at Robinson Hall for tne past six weeks. Miss Clara Fisher, in tne dual stie 0te, Miss Louise Franklin as Marasquin, Mr, Jep- eon as Mourzook, Mr. Atkins as Bolero and Miss Mortimer as Aurora have shown a great deai of positive talent in thetr singing and sc log. Mr, ©. Weinoschenk, who will produce the grand @pectacalar drama of “Around the World” jor Kirally Brothers, at the Academy of Musie tn this eity, in the same iaaner as he produced kc at ( Porte St. Martin, Parts; Galery Theatre, Dru eis, and London, arrived laieiy in this city. His Visit here is for whe purpose of getting measure- ments and plans for stage and mechanical eects which he ts to bring over tor “Around the World.” Apart from the sceverys grand new transiormation scene has been painted at an ex- pense of 42,000f. The number of people needed on “she stage in “Around the World’ will ve 497. FIRSI SATURDAY “CONCERT IN THE PARE. Yielding to the aniversal dosire of the pubilc, the Park Commissioners Lave at iength consented %o introduce music ia Ceutral Park duriag we @ummer, asin jormer seasons, and tae first con- ert took place yeste.day aftersoon on the Mall. Grafulia’s military band buve been engaged, a Very wise selection. The popular leader ana his “merne men” occupied the music stand or pa- goda, a siructure which seems to lave Deen vulit for the epectal purpose of keeping the sound of the MUSIC Within AS Stall aD ares BS posBibie. The @impiest principles of acousucs are vi lated mm tm sbape of tis pagoda, and \t is vain to expect satis- Iactory music while the Daud are cooved im It and extinguished by the umorelia-like roof. The soi- Jowing programme was perormed jesterda, enor Aria Paiisman aie, “ Autlogr: Perr Pant ii Prophete”. Grand selection ony. seu ve Apoile” We ‘Lobe ugrin’ va und Dw Overture, “Il Conte a Beeciton, “Uirofe UL. Paviowsme et Baliet 12 Gavop, “Conia: Fai National Ales It was just such * programme as the occasion, weather and autience demande. The be rers ywere very democratic In their tastes, and those occupying the iront row (vanies in peramoalators) ettner went to sleep or yelled (or more. Others of Wke vender years bandiea the ridoons with the air of experienced whips over the seuate jooxing goats that vrotted gravely up and down the Mail, While their nurses indniged in endless firtwtion oO heps the ond of utoA, probably un. 4 Candy, OF Wits hors haired pi ry ef wits . # ofa” * Juve” fry the 1d filed some of ime deals, to the 8 ciscomiture § of tne stately swans teat appeared to be in a brown siuay ear the banks of the lake. As the evening ad- Vauced and OMinods leaden clouds were pied up ageinet she Western sky, Many an anxious miod directed toward home. The slight sprinsiug fresner hue to the green carpet that and ftw tat red Co yh that 6at on the buugn gay Hd on the Drive, ag trou rapidiy rev: a OH sauipase was vat fur itors, At she menagerie the vig beasts were Panes with tHe excepiog Of ihe camels, and the way bsteaa engagement in L trons. 1 But it wa . Park ie auch & pouitive & ay migts be adeed bo tue Fegalar coucese Gay Of he Week winian | noue | | | thet the young maa bad Mmitied suicide, | NEW YORK TERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. ———————_—— SUICIDE IN FRENCH’S HOTEL. TROUBLE THR SUPPOSED CAUBK OF THE ACT. At balf-past five v’clock yesterdey evening one of the chambermaids in French’e tiotel discovered FaMiLE that & young man who bad been stopping there | some days, and wno bad given tis name as Pare menter, Was lying dead In his room. Sue gave the alacm, and Deputy Coroner Cushuian was notified, and he gave a permit fer the removal of the body to the Nergue. On examination if was joand that “Parmenter” had committed suicide by taking | lavdanom, On the table 1p bis room was jound & letter addressed to the proprietor ol French's Hovel and tue Coroner’s jury, w jet D aoubs © Jollowing is a copy Of the iette: Tam mot Jobo Parmenter, and do not live In Brook. lyn. My mame is A, the. I a the eliest son of Y On itvias, of Augu ta, Ga. and the od tI o bury me decent, let him, if mot give my vor ege jor scientide purposes could not iive eset uubappy domestic ry a Koridgre On bis person were found $2 Dair Of sleeve bUCLONS, a pocket pair of scissors, a quantity of blenk paper and some Clippings irom newspapers. The deceased Was apparentiy about iniriy-'Wo years of age, five leet none inches in helybi, 180 pounds weigut, with Wnt lair, chin beard and mustacne, Further tuan the reason assigned in the letter foun’ on the taole of bis room no cause can 48 yet be assigned jor the uoioriunate man puthag ao ena to bis life, SHOCKING SUICIDE 57 in currency, & kDlir, @ small IN JERSEY. & YOUNG BOOKKEEPER AM00TS HIMSELF THROUGH THE HEAD WITH A PISTOL. Yesterday evening the residen 8 of Ogden ave- nne and its vicinity, Jersey Cliy, were thrown {uto a state of great exctiems it by the announce. | ment that Henry Neamne deut of that place, had shot pimself throngn the head. Police officers hastened to the scene with a0 ambulance, and found that the report was un- fortunately true. Neumeyer is & bookkeeper, twenty-six years of age, and married to a daugn- ter of Chartes Rothweller, who does busi- ness at No. 44 Maiden lane, tn this city, Tre jatter gentleman went to Burope two weeks ago, leaving his daughter in fil health with ber husoand, These circumstances seem to have depressed Neumeyer, so mucn #0 that om Friday Re expressed @ desire to commit suictue, Yesterday morning he bournt a pistol, od suowed it to several friends, Dat appeared suMicicnily cheeiful to preveat suspicion, Toward evening he entered his house, No. 53 Ogden ave- nue, aue placing the weapon against bis rignt tempie fired the contents through o18 head, He Teli ueavily to the door, creaung A FRENZY OF RXCIT among the members 01 the fam suumeued and an alarm given to the police, owing to (Me lect that he still seemed couscious anu kept the pistol Grmiy ciurehed in his band, When tne physicians arrived it was with the ut- most dificulty that they succeeded in wrest tbe weapon from his death grasp. He asked muny questions, put decined to make reply, It was found tuat the skull nad been pierced by the bullet and the brain had been struck, cau-log a Wound that must prove fatal The maa was re- Moved to the Jersey City Hospital, where he gradually 8 nk up toalate nour. The grict of his wile aod relatives Knew no 0/uods. Quy afew weeks agothe family moved trom West Hovoken to tae dweling above named, te commoaions Appearance of Whica indicates comiort and luxury, A lew days back @ Indy remarked to 1m that every suicide ls a Coward, Wuereupon Neuweyer ooserved, “No, DO; they ain’t.” Seve ai persons Visited the scene of the tragic occurrence, meny of tiem who koew the wretched man i cheeriul dayS expressed The greatest commisera- ou for bis aflicted reiatives. A SIRANGE ACCIDENT. A BARR FATALLY BURT WHILE AT ITS MOTHER'S BOSOM. Mrs. Henry, residing et No. 149 West Fourth Street, was sitting of her doorstep at ergnt o’clock last night, holding in ber arma her infant son, Hugh, aged nineteen months, when suadenly & smail block of white granite weighing three pounds descended with a crash upon tne head of tne child, fracturing nis akull and tofiicting in- Juries that will dea stiess prove tai The agon- ized mother, on realizing the full extent of tae sad accident, uttered a neartreuding shriek, and, umes; Su | Pressing her half dead bave closely so Ler breast, rushed Up stairs, A physician was promotly summoned and ad- mioistered such relict as was posaibie to the hisuie suiferer, but provouuced the injuries fatal. The sharp edge of the stune had struck the tup of the culia’s head. Upva investigation 1 was found that the aesdly missile bed fallen irom the win- dow slil of the Mita scory, where it had been fone for the purpose of preventing tue bluuds ‘o@ opening. Captain Van Dusen, of the Fifteenth precinct, ou veg DOUded, af Ouce arresied t.e@ occupants o1 the room, Mary Robotas, aged alxty, and saran MeCalvey, axed Mity years. Both women protested their ignorance of the accident, and on being informed of it expressea mocn sorrow and explained tuat they haa ire- quently aed (oe stone for (we purpose menuoned, ‘ihey accounted for tue accident by toe wind orc- blind abd pusaing o small granite Locks w the ro. Mm. ‘The women were locked signe FATAL ACCLDEN’ L Nathaniel Weaver, a lad aged twelve years, son ofa Hell Gate pilot was Killed on Saturday at Whitestone, te fell out of a enerry tree and broke ny neck. He lived only ten minutes after huis iall occurred, A MANIACAL LOVER. On Friday evenine, between eight ani nine o'clock, a young man med Charies Seaver, eighteen years old, residing at 283 Kinney atreet, Newark, snot himself in the head, the ball lodg- Ing tn his brain. He died y rday morning. The circumstances atiepding tne tragedy are as follows:—It appears that the young man has, curing the ast four months, been paying his addresses to a young wom tweuty-three Years oid, named Elizabeth kamp, who resides in’ the upper purtion of the same ouse. Neither the young lady or her 1. ocher favored his suit, but tuls aid Dot appear to have any effect in cooling the ardor of 11s affec- tion, for he stlil persisied to bis attentions. so chat finally it Wes thought necessary tu deny the young lady to kim when he Went bo see ber. Ou Friday | evening we called but was denied asdmis- sion. He then went away out resarned in about belf an nd broke oven the door. Mra, Rog, him, and ob- serving that he had his sand, and thougal periaps (Mat he was going to snoot her Jauguler, sue at Once fang ver & pivioning his to bis side, A struggle teen en: be: ween them, the ult veing (hat young S-aber broke away from ber and rushed to tue sleeping aoartment of the yo leay, where he surmised that sbe Was. She bad made her escape trom Ine room, nowever. Seaber, Ondine tt temantiess, put the Levoiver to his head and fired. MANGLED DEATH BY A FALL. An engineer named Louls Wells, employed on the coal docks at Hoboken. while adjusting the rizging of @ hoisting machine, near the foot of Filth street, last eveaing, met with & norrole jeatn, The whole apparatus topped over eit to the urvuud In piece fngiug him bet versand tm nging gm im & fryentiod Waeo taken op ile sound to be extiner, ‘The hody Was Curried to deveased’s residence | Foor'a atreet, oevween Clinton aou Gran bis Woe wod Ove chiidreo nad the sad bews cou veyed to hem, AD Mvesli@avion Will be made by Coroner Rembardt. DESTRUCTIVE FiRB, THE HAWTHORNE MILIS, NRAR PATERSON, N. 2, DESTROYED #Y FIRK~-LOBS FIFTY THOUBAND DOLLARS. Atan early hour yesterday morning the woollen mills, for the past jorty years Known as the Mor rows’ Mills (aad Which appelladion has also veen Applied to the entire vicinity) were destroyed by fire, Receouy the estadilenment was taken possession of by & ew firm, eern. Tingne, Bouse & Co, the mame changed and new acuvity the — Whole concern, Over 200 bau ‘eemployed and & iarge business was being done. The fre is vulievec to bave veca the work of an incendiary. As +oon possible he memoera o/ the Paterson Fire Department hortiea to the scene, but bdeiore tney arrived were the ames had attained such heaaway wat nour 10 to the Hawtnorne Milla, into instuled they Were unable vo reader @ DatOrial aemist ance. The joss if said to be @bout $50,000, on Wien there was # partial insurance im th Atlas, Que aod Commercial Union, of London fy Farmers’, of PuUadeipoia, and German, of Rock ester. The batdings and machinery were insured for $40,000, a8 \ollows =~$4,000 on the buildings in tue Comercial Coton, o: London; $2,000 on the stavies and ewok Im the Fame, of P.1adelpnia; $2500 on (he Mucuinery In tne German, 0 Rocues- $ ter er, a well known resi- | HavVE ANY OF THE RULERS BE- LIEVED? When the Lora Jesus Christ was on carth and It was designed not only to stop His ministry by ar- resting Him, )ut to measure His \ifaence by the qnalty if not the quantity or number of those Who believed in Him, it was asked by Lis would-be cap- tors, “Have any of tbe rulers or of the Pharisees believed in Him?” The question, which would have been auswered in tie negative in that day, can have the most emphatic armative response im ourtimes, Here are & few of the nobles of England who are to-day laboring as lay evange- ists for tuat same Jesus, The Marquis of | | Choimondeley bi been preaching at St George’s Hall, and so bas the Earl of Cavan, who 18 likewise as-sting regmiarly ab the | meetings of Messrs, Moody and Sankey, Lord | Racstock nas been preaching on Sunday even- | ings at Beres.ora chapel, Waiworth, bat bas now let for Russia, to resume his evangelistic labors im that coanury. Lord Carrick is preachlog at | Castiecower and other towns in Ireland, while & | son of the Earl of Chichester has veen occupied in the same way in villiges of Sussex, of which county is father Is iord Heutenaat, Dokes, ioras | anu tneir iadies have been to the Bibie readings oi: Mr, mooay On several Occasivns, and some ol | rhe vighest oMfeiais of the government nave wiso | been present, Raustock, Le ley, and others Of less note, . donn V. Farwell, U7 chicago, wri.es irom London to tne Siandard that tue Lora Chancedor o,ened one of those Bibie readings one day wnen the writer was pi es- ent, abu (hat one of Tue Most prominent ex-mem-~ bers of Paruument, @ very wealtuy Cnristian gentiemnn, st!l iu ousiness, reads the requests fur prayer at the noon Meedug, Wien are fi st classi- ied by lis Gauwhers, 50 as to Have all of u kKiud tn ous request. Ihey nave numbered several hun- dred every day, One large drawimg room 01 & | mariieo daaguier of tuis mau is ‘he bureaa for tickets aud tue prayer meeting, ana the ladies | attend to tue corresponde.ce in regard to both, Fasner ignarios, @ Church of england moak, With slaved beav, Sandals aud the garb of Lather @ud tue old relormers, Was at One ol the Kidie readings abd nade more o! & stir in the audience than al The rest put ‘ogether. He is A very gooly mau, With (hese Lazarus grave clotbes avout hima, auu only Deeds !obe lvosed from them and “let go, tO Deugreat power in the lund, He hat been to see Broiner Moody, Who said as much to him; but he returned answer, “Way Go you cou- fori 10 the Word aw } follow 1ts i@smions and vanl tes by changing the siyie of your dress with every changiug wind?’ They prayed for eaca other and parted, eaca pleasea with toe Christ Spirit seen in the O\ner, abd each condemning in the otuer what he saw vorough bis spyglass a8 wrong. vr. Fiela writes to the Evangelist, of this city, that tue sabors of Mo ay ana Sankey had produced Such ap OUlpouriuy Of inberality tu foancial mat ters a8 Dad Deve: been Known 14 Scovsua vefore, And Mr. Wanamaker, of Philadelphia, writes 10 Mr. George H, Stuart, of that city, inat the Bart of Shaitesbury, the Duchess of satnerlana, Lady Averdecu, Dean Staaley and otner notavies Mm constant aitendance #t the ser vices, whie the Kinnuirds and others of toat' stamp are the celignted managers of the business part of the work, It seems like the millennium anicipased to see these men 80 ent, vsiasticaliy at work for the Lord Jesus. The expenses are very heavy for butidings, advertising, &c., and Nr. Wanamaker expects tbat $500,000 will be raised for & buiiding in the West Knaoi Lendon, The Bow-Koaa ducing | alone cost £5,000, and for the use of the Haymar- | Ket Opera s0usé for six Weeks bey paid ous & ou, O'ber uidings are going Up; one at Cam- eli, i the south End, aud Many are Bived for | evangeis OBITUARY. REY. P. J. BROPHY. | Yesterday at noon the Rev. P. J. Bropny, as- | sistaut pastor of the Roman Catholic Charen of | the TransOguration, No, 80 Mots sireet, aied of consumption, at the ege of thirty-three, He was born in Ireland, and coming to tuis couvtry in his early youth, was ecucated at Wooster Coliege, Boston, uncer the charge of the Jesuits. Having finished bis course of theological studies in dt. Josepa’s Previncial Seminary at Troy, he was s4- ed to the Church o! the Transfiguration as bis first mission, about three yeurs ago. 1p May last he caugot # cold from exposure, whica was fol- lowed by hemorrhage of tue lungs, since wulch he has oeen confined to mis room. Father Bropuy was universally veloved, and was ® very promis- ing prevcher, being more tian usually eloquent, ed wotber and Sister were present at Dis death, ¢ aneral Will take place next luesday moruing a haif-past ten, wea @ solemn requiem muss Will be said Jor tue repose O1 his SOU), MARSHALL G SLOCUM. Hon. Marsvall ©. Siocum, & well known and prominent citizen of Newport, RK. L, died in tuat ely yesterday morning, 20th inst, alter @ brief Hiness, Deceased was boro in the year 1807, in Germantown, Pa. In 1840 he came to New York, where he was engaged in the drug business for | Lot ond rea he went ‘0 Newport after retiring ES je, Where he has resided ever since, He has t ne en a member of both branches of the city | | government aua | beld other ofiices O! trust, NERAL, The journalists of this city metlast evening to pay their tripute of resp-ct to tue memory of the late Mortimer Thomson (‘*Doesticks”). They pasved resolutions expressing their sorrow for the loss of their giltea if.cad and associate, and de'ermiued to attend bis juneral, atone o'clock “The Litue Ubarch Around th the ase of ov HON. MORTIMER THOMSON’S ¥ BROOKLY! N SPORTS. es | AN ECCENTRIC BOAT RACE AND AN AMUMING | TUB RACE ON NEWTOWN CREEK. | Yesterday afternoon the upper part of Newtown Creek w & scene of interest and hilarity, a large noumber of people having congregated to witness the frst anousl regat.a of the die Hour Association, The regatta (’) included a race for working boats, a joot race anda tub race, The | first called forth the enthusiasm and the lass the fun of the multitude. THR RACE between the 17-foot working boats was s good one, four doats veing entered. The prizes were two gold medals aod two silver badges for the rowers of the first and second boats, At three wWelock the signal for the start was given. Th Eekiord, with Hongo and Kerler crew; Hignwater, with Keed and Oabule; the Charies Fagao, wita Kine and Stuliwagen, and witn Brennen wud Fitzpatrick, wok post Start. As #000 as the Word “go” was giv! Cnaries Fagan jouled the Kekiord, Start” was then called, and turee boats came back ‘Toe Charlies Fagan paid no attention whatever to the jadges and kept on her way, going over the whole course, Dub 88e Waa ruled Out of the race. The ovber boats Made a second start, getting off well. The Fexford won by avout three lengtns in 26 mivates, the Hignwaver coming io necund. The foos race luliowe yards dash. Tae contes anw Benjamin Haunt, the f F winning. The tub race closed Gay's sport, Benjamin tant, Charl 4 ble enterio; i ped in his tno, pat got | reached the tarot went ander aod again Keasei Upped Bimse tf into the water, Biazer, woo bad two pie piates tor paddies, kept evenly balanced all the way turough and distauced aii Wis competitors, DOG FIGHT ON LONG ISLAND, A “rattling” dog fight took place at Ritssville just before midnight on Frida: The engagement | lasted for one hour and a quarter, Dick Scott's Tip dereath Some two bundred spectators were present, consid. erabie mouey ere bande, THE WEATHER YESTERDAY The following record will show the changes in tee temperatare jor the past \weaty-four hours, im Comparison Wita tbe corresponding date of last year, a@ iedicated by the tm Tmometer at hodnul’s pparmacy, HERALD Bulidiny | years, be CLEMENCY TO CONVICTS GOVERNOR TILDEN DISAPPROVES OF TER LIB- ERATION OF LIFE PRISONERS. Aupany, June 26, 1875, The Governor has disapproved the following Dall penate Bill, No. 159, entitled “An Act in relation to the State prisons and penitentiaries,”” fhe Urst two s-ctions of this act Not approved. rovide, in su properly t confinement’, and that the residue of the term snail be remitted unless ie 18 eonvicted of some other crime or {ats ty recetve & fall pardon within tea Pyne Although tie discharge 18 ip toe discretion of the Goyernor he would, as at present in the case of prisoners confined for shorter terms, ordinarily feel bound by the expres- | sion of the iegisiative will, ang untornmily release the prisoner upon receiving irom the proper ofm- cers @ certificate of nis good vehavivr, While some sligot }rovisien 1s made for the sentence of @ cOmVicl guilty of crime committed T bie dis- charge, It is evident that suca provision youd be rarely, ever, executed, and il executed thar it would be rather as 4 punishment ior the jatier offence than lor that of which he was originaily convicted, The practical effect f these sections, therefore, would be to reduce the punishment for the Offences bow puuisdavle by \M@prisonment ior life, or (or twenty-five \ears or upward, to imprise onment for fiteen years tu tne ease of a convict conducting himsel! properly in prison. ‘The object of bnese provisions is to offer to Ife convicts the same inducemenis to good conduct thatare held out to other prisoners, and it 1s Thought that their adopuon would tend greatly to promote ihe aiscipline of tne prisoners, It may be that this Would be the case and (hat the enact- ment of this bili would lend to secure good order wmong toe convicts affectea by it, But, i my opinion, this anticipaied alvanlage Would be much more than couaterbdalauced by vtaer and graver considerations. Lo the heinoas crimes of murder im the second degree, rape and arsog in the first degree Should be altacued & punishment propor- tionate to toeir enormity, IN many other States and couniries that punishment is deat. Former! in tuis state the same Gread penalty was exacte In my Judgment the punishment should net be lesg than imprisonment ior lie. In saying this I try to realize the sufferiug of a life. long ‘Mearceration, but 1 also consider the nature of tuese crimes, AS @ genera! rule persons guilty of tuese offences are unfit everagain to assoctate with (heir jellows. A man who pro- poses to iumseli the commission of either of these ielonies suould have veiore Kim as an element of his caicuiations the prospect of being forever im mured within the walis ofa prisoa, Lhe terror of the law which now acters men capable tnrougy revenge, passion or lust of committing these crimes would be greatiy lightened by @ change which provides for tneir liberation even at the end of tue long period of fiireen years, Even jor the romoting good order 1M tne prison I can- Not assect to an enactment which tends to lessen sense of the atrocity of these crimes or wickedness of those Who commit them, In ou particuiar cases, where the circuwstances wiil allow, executive clemency may now be exercised and in this manner only should any proper indul- gence be granted, DEFRAUDING CREDITORS, CHICAGO, June 26, 1875, At abont noon to-day Onte: Detective Dixon, on ® State warrant, arrested Aifred, Frederick A,, Charlies, Edward and George Roe, who were formerly engaged m the grocery Dnat- ness, They were arrested on the cherge of defranding Messrs, 0. P. ‘egory, % N. Callinsworth aud >, A. Ellison, of Ricumond, , out of merciandi amounting to over $20), 000, Henry Adami ent of the frm at Richmond, mae the cuatae. Toe aileged iraud is said to have been committed September 1, 1874 Ibis stated that tue Rue Brotners, about ths time fatiing to vindicate themselves, suadenly ab- sconded, feeiug to Canada, and that the brother Alired returued to Chicago aad partially settied Up the accounts, and that the other brothers also came to Ouicago, and they were Luated down and arrested. Un an examination of the parties thia after- noon it appeared that the total amount of indebt- edness Was $230,000, of which but @ small part Was on account of O. P. Gregory & Co. They were beld over tothe Criminal Court in bonds of irom $5,000 to rere each. THE BOOT AND SHOE TRADE Quesro, June 26, 1875, The creditors of 3, Woodley & Co., large mana- faciurers of boots and sboes, hel meeting to- day, and effected @ setilement, and the work of the lactory wili be resumed immediately, SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS, DATRS OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FORK THE MONTHS OF JUNE AND JULY. Office. 72 Broadway. éBow line Green 6% Brosa wa: 2 Bowlin Greem 7 Bowung Green ay broaa -|72 Brosdwas “1 Broadway, 12 Bowling Grten ig Brosa wa, rosa wi 7 Bowling Green . | 29 Broadway. reads City of Berka ‘ond wa iis Broadway 1) \meriaue Broadway. Liverpoois | 9 Broad way. Be NOTICE TO CAPTAINS OF VESBRLS ENTER. ING THE PORT OF NEW TORK AT NIGHT.—The Naw Yonex HrnaLo has adopted a distinguishing Coston night signal for use on board tho, Henaxo steam yacht, show: ing while barning the colors red, green, red, changing from ene to the ether in succession, and can be seen sev eral miles distant. Captains of vessels upon seeing this rignal wilt oblige os by preparing any marine news they may Rave tor the Ship News Department of the Hixnat. sa Persons desirous of communtesting with vessels arriving at New York ean do so by addreming to each vessels, care of Hensco news yacht, pler No 1 Bast Kiver, New York. Leiters recetved from ail parts of the world and promptly delivered. Duphcates are re owrea po eee, ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. nick lor BUN AND MOON, | Sun rise: 430 | Gov. Sun seta. 735 is Moon risea...morn 12 301 = Gate......eve i i jie | PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 26, 1875. CLEARED. fitamer state of Nevada (in, Braes, Antwerp—Gvo tom. Stet mer Rhein Geri, Brickanstein, Breien—Oei- mer, Gre,.%, Glyde. Pennington, arveston via Ki wen G Maltory & Co: a angi nickerbucker, Kemble, New Orleans— Clark & Beaman. Steamer Montgomery, Faircloth, Fernandina via Port Roys!—H boa a Steamer san Jacinto, Basard, Savannan—W R Gar- " "Seamer Champton, Lockwood, Charieston—J W Quin- art Oe res umey Benefactor, Woody Wilmingion, NC—Wm Meer Wranoke. Conch, Nortoik, City Point ead Richmond—Uld. Dominion steamship Co. Seamer © Knight, Chichester, Ueorgetown, DO—J steainer George W Wider, Reed, Baltimore—Old Do- miniou Steamship raeaer Taperiment, Plerea, Philadelphia—James cieamar Gen Whitnay, Reet, Boston— * Dimook. Smip Hamilton Fish, Mortimer, San Fraucisco—sutton va, Albambra, Partriage, Philadelphia—Benner & ne ure) (Br), Davis, Lonaon—Peabody, Willis & Co. Hark Lord Palmerston (Br), stocomb, Newcastle, E— Het & Park: Bark Paolios Federico, Cork or Falmouth for orders—| sen. ‘Hark Obaring Utal, Garguilo, Hambarg—aA PF 1Sid. 1875. 1874, 1875, 1% o & rk Hope (Br), Robson, Antwerp—Arkell, Tufte & Co, a uate Bovarto (Br), Geddes, Bremon—b B Le Woil & rile, sR s ¢9 | Sark Albina (Sp), Torras, Barcelona (Spain)—8 Pag &” Average (emperavare yesterday.. 16% apres jor correspoiing date vt Sirte Marta Prisari (Ital), Paobello, Rotweraam—Funen, | | Ay rature | ior Corteeponaing w 108 JOM. .csseecee Average te: eres bu vANT OF BEC, INO 2, 1875, ‘The government of Quebec Is taking into com sideration the lack of employment among the laboring Classes and bas decided to proceed at | 00 Ob (He wacRinery if the Commercial | once with the demolition of the Jesnia’ parr ks t », of London; $2,000 om the general property | aud the erection of Hew puliic vuldings, It is In the Atlas; 94, 060 on the wenera ty fo The | ais: Gard that the corporation vite tenders 3, 01 London, and $24,000 tirougn various | jor city improvements, Inciuc ~onetroction 4 Now York ageucios, Which Canuot be aecerwmuned in St. Jonw sunurbe of @ marke! | have & Co. nen Maggle (Br), Innees, Liverpool, NS—Boyd & ine vik ‘Worthern Star (Br), Anderson, Saockville—P I Ne- Sct Win Deming, Mitcheli, Port ae Paix—Kunbardt & Cone Sante Ross, Merrick, Laguayra—fHobson, Harte. “sehr kmma & Porter (Br), Wyman, Pormte-Pitre—D m Mahiman, Kingston—A H Solo- Belle (Br), MeBride, Halifax, NS—O W Ber- © L now feut-Beuner & Pinck- Sone, Village Delforse, Kingston, Ja—Dar- « re Co. chrG Day (Br), tanx sclir Adria, Patterson, Bhulee, wcus Taguhauser rover, hey oe iby Mary Lovins, Gaskill, Warhsegton, NO—Zopher ity Behr Neilto Potter, Howard, Washington, NC—W K ene Eldorado, Parsons, Boston—B J Wenbe: sels J P Govingon, Harvey, Saugus, Mass—b J Wen- t hr Blackstone, Wixoo, Providence—H W Jackson & Son. ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STRAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITYSTONE TBLEGRAPH LINE. Steamer Oder (Ver), Von Oterendorp, Bremen June 12 an} southampton 15ti, wilh mdse aud 30/ passengers to Gelrichs & Co. Steamer Ashland, Whitehurst, Savannah, with mdse and pa-seagers to it Lowaen, Charleston, June 23, With uidse and passenge ainsata 2.00. Burk laze H wo! Newburyport), Babson, Manila Feb a ugar to Tra eusel tO 4 \njer March I, at of Good Hops 4 May 13, aud crodsed the Equator May Bark sedmi Dubrovack! Ans), Tagtierial, London 56 qabarecadi Dibrovaekt (an a, a i ne Bark Grace (of Annapolis, NS Wade, Bremen 58 days. tm ballast to Weney e 5, between lat 44 and 45, ion aa pated ywo large “logbereny ah %h, ont Hanks, spoke fishing schr Josie M Kelderwood (of Glou- cester), with Bi tabs of tsi Brancovich, Cacttart 98 days ‘Co, Passed Gibraltar May 12 Daghiar, 98 cays with Vasee1 Gibraitar May Il. “gota (Ital), Casa, smyrna mine 10 angod Gibraitar May 14, Bark JH Holbrook, Leavite. Havana 1 with sar to JM vebailos & Co: voasel to brett, :on & Co Ap! 2y in lon Bark Rachel (of Por! Norton, Oardenas 9 days, wih i - rett, Son & Uo. Vark neas 9 snk with sugar to Moses Taylor & 0 nC Brig Bachele (ital), Cacace, Ma ava, with Rs toJas Henry; Vessel \o master, Passed U\braltar i Mins ee ellie tal), Lauro, Marsetties 65 ays, with mdse to Jas Uenry; vessel to Lauro, Storey & Co. "Passed Gib- raltar May & bel! (Br), Lewis, Port: pain 20 days, Brig Thos Cam ‘wiih sugar to m: Arichat). Gutver, Arecibo, PR. 16 days, Yrith molasses to 8 Micheiena; vessel to Hatton, Watioi Brig Sabina (ol “rig poor o Queen (Sr), Morgan, Hevana 10 days, with r to mast Ma Five Urothers (of Boston, Thurlow, Cardenas 9 days, with sugar Wo Gossler Co; vessel to Miller & Hgugntea, rag Haitie (of Boston). Cates, Oaibarten 12 dare, with molasses to Reynes, ne & Oo; vesse! to masier. 20 ine 38 2, lon 70 ke brig Guiding dtar, , ay bagien for Portlans rt G MJones (of sda Ne), Gamage, Clentuoros B ‘dag with sugar aud molassee to'J & G Fowler; vessel 10 Le Brig Rabon iof Bangor), Haines, Matanzas 6 4 pith taser tov M Ceballos & Co; vessel to Mille) Houghto! Rehr Light of the East (of Boston), arp Is days. with Vg fing and colfee to Ht Be: se] to Jed Frye Achr Chas Morford, Pareons Cardenss 9 days, yrith ea. ar and molasses lo Gomez Hioude & Co; vessel w Van runt & Bro. Behr Alzena (of Harrington), Plummer, Matanzas 12 gays, with sugar to Moses Taylor & Co; vomel to Brot, Son Sehr Kenduskeag, Wyatt, Savannah 8 days, with lum- vessel to masie: ber to Kussell & Sehr Carrie Bella Seavey, Charleston ¢dare mito umber to W A Koss; vessel to B ¥ Metcalf & O) GT Hubbard, Loveland, Virgiuia Ponr fey idan, Demarest, Virgina, Sehr Ld Booking, Predinore, Virg Behe Ella Boline, Rutter, irene Bor 4 M Bailey, Bailey, Virginia, Bebt M A Rioh, Wagune, Balumore, PASSED THROUGH HELL @aTK. BOUND SOUTH. Steamer Eteanora, Johnson, Portland for New Yorn, with mdse and passengera, Partridge, Stockton for New York, 68, Trott, Hillsboro, N8. via Provi- dence for iow Yors “tb days, with plaslor to Jed Frye & MW width Rintly M Wells, Kelsey, Cromwell for New York, Besvell, Portiand, Ct, for New Miragoano it & LO; Vos- chr nzie, . New Haver tor New York, senor Henry, Merrill, ‘ison, Mav tor ‘he New York, with lumber to br James, Adams. Norwich for New York. Schr Obarley Back, New Haven tor Baltimore, B8enr Hudson, Post, New London iow York. Senr Alida, Crowley, Sonesport t tor New York. Bont Angie & bmua, Baker, Nautucket for New Tors with fish to ord for New York. fer Minerva, Hardy, Fall River for Rew York. " er. Sehr sk ‘Nash, Nash, Wester! ne BA Brooks, Brasher, Nantucket tor \ with fish to orders bebo eehr Lady ¢, Smith, Port Jefferson for New York. Behr Win Gray, Alien, New Lendou for New York, — B No dl, Crowley, New Haven tor New ‘or z eal Kate & Mary, Coggswoll, Pawrmcket for New or bebr J & Mitonell. Morrell, Stamford rer New York. BOUND BAST, | Sesemer Apes C Roemom, % ‘ard, New York for Pro- jence. Stoamner Otty of Fitchbarg, Springer, Sew York for depr win mB Bowen, thy for Bristo}. Bohr Wa Parker, Uarker, johnson for Lanntom Sehr | 3 warren, sSmuth, New ork for Gloucester. Bebr J , Woodbury, New York tor Portiaud, Sehr tarne 8), New York tor Bt John, Hi, sehr Ario P: ty Hoboken for Warren. Bobr Addie F Treat Li tor Bi bear Flauver, Thrasher, York for Taunton. Schr Thomas Jefferson, New York for Stamtord. tebr spray, darian ia ye dunia for Fall Raver. Sehr eae A ore I ag aon Orlando 'sunith, for Yortenes r. senrd Ny areca: wien a acces BELOW Trig Paty, of Glasgow, trom Pernambace, SAILED Steamers City et Richmond (Br). fer Taverpoot: Re (Br), do; China Beh dos fagen4 rt - gine, eavann an Wilmington, © Georgetown, Di y ea dina, de ain Charente Bapefarcon, Wyangce, Richmond, ae: KO Knicut, thin Robt Lees (Br, Londons Sark Conca i or Paimouth Golden Steal (Br), Queenstown 1 Jasbon ; Teresa (Br), Ea mag mag sagt i ta aa), Cork; Alired }reawnn Crev oF Merxtco, Smerwood, hence 721 for fa vols but whieh returues Pl of tame Gay, bavine been im collision, repaired damages and proceed voyage yeuterday. Srasuwn Scanpimartan (Rr) at Bt Jonne. NP. $6th insk from Liverpool, reports sigh'ing about 100 icobergs. Gurr Jas Yoerrn, Jn, te repairing at Broskiyn ihe Gem | tained while at anchor of BeGioe’s Isiand. Tag- jas the Vessel that run in The and was \owea to Dow! Chive rt Mey latter broke ber steam coanections Jersey City. ‘mir Nwanowos, Pierce, at San New York, hat bang severe wearher of ried away foreya' sorees upper foretopsail, fore main yards, Toot sais. 8 Be Smir AREWRIGMT, at San June 18 from Sa. head, and carried away the maio cobain plates Fut into Savte Barbara May 2 and saited June & Bane Macore M (Br), from Philadelphia tor town, which put, Into Halitex yo ume leaks, ¥, fs sumed ner voyage 2éth inst, shipped cargo Bae Hexnrs rm, ‘om Montreal for S. with ba 4 ao repyrtod asuore as Green Island, has been Bourn Many Awn (ofJonesporf, Alten, from South Am- boy tor Thomaston, put inte Newport 2th inst leaking, was beached ih asate position om Grave: Point, in: her harbor. bhe is coal laden. Sonn Tuomas W Txomxe, at Thomaston, [Ime-iaden, canght fre night of June 23. by the vente! atpeinging sleak, |The bull and spare are a total loss. bat the salls ned by lane rigging 6 vowel wae i & Mastin, of Themaston; a0 insurance. Soma Menetmso—Bark Neptan ee Frfedetphia from Hamburg, reports that in lat sehr Merrim LS Rey Roe Chain bridge New caueht ner the timbera, an SSeue wes ing con. ie took, Ber. eat nearly Out of "ber, tore and injured her deok. Dow re ne 3 —The steamer St Lawrence, of Prince Riwarc's intand, coliied with & shvonet off Cane George yesteraay and received injuries below the water ‘brig Naxarene (Br), from bate a NS, for Berbados. ith @ cargo of lumber, arriv to-day tor repairs! WHALEMEN. Arrives at New Bedford Jane 25, Piatins (of Westpord. Pacific Ocean, Tal uano March with 675 bbis pbk ol sent home on the vovage %2 bbls Dk and WO ids bone. Ke ris spoke May 30. lat 1S 18 N, lon 4424 W, bark Baran B jale, olecum, cleaa, SPOK Steamer Colerada, {rom San Francisco for Houg Kong, June 16,3 tat 126 26 WW. ‘Snip Geo SI skolteld yaksiteld {fom Laverpoo! for Val- lat 54.8, lon 653 W. Wes: nerenare, from Darien for Liver. Pid from Bremen for New ton 20 3. ng , oe from Ltverpoo! for Bangor, 108 aah Bunker, trom New Yore tor Zanzibar, ‘Apri Wark Lima (er), Hilgrbrook, from Wavre for Sandy Hook, Jam Boki Guaiotie. (der), Wallace, from Providence for Charleston and Gaoensto a June 21, off Nantucket, ding Star, trom Uaibarien for Poriand, no a eifat aie lor 7818. sit ‘Annie Bisa trom Boston for — June 2, tat jon 74 bay aE ad from Baltimore for Demerara, June i7, iat Sv 24, lon & NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchants, shipping agents and shipmasters are {i formed that by telegraphing to the @xrasD London Ba reaa, No 46 Fieet street, or to the Paris office, Rus feribe, the arrivals at and departures trom European and Bastern ports of American and all foreign veasols trading with the United States, the same will be cabled to this country free of charre Captains arriving at aud safling from Freneh and Mediterranean ports wi'l dnd the Parw ofce the wore economical and expeditions for telegraphing news OUR CABLE SHIPPING NIWS. iho, May 6, In ovark wales th ie Arrwene, June 2—Solled, steamer Bwitseriand ( Jackson New York, bee | stove; | Ganvery, June 2—Sailed, bark Colin E McNeil, Crow ell, St Thomas. Arrived 26th, park Neliie M Stade, Atwood, Rouen, té Joad for Zanzibar. Catourta—arrived, bark PJ Carleton, Kendrick, Ltw erpool. Donctn, June 29—Arrived, barks Maria Clotilde (Tan, De Gorinto, New York; Daniel Draper (Ital), Boltone, do. Sailed 2th, ship Maria Stoneman (Br), Biauvelt, Amo rica, Dat, June %—O1f, bark Henrietta Bebo (Ger, Water, from New York tor Hamburg. Arrived inthe Ubannel 25th, bars John L Dimmock (Br), Lincoln, from New Orleans for Bremen, Kxsivore, June 24—Arrived, ship Tros (Nor), Brager, Pensacola for Aspenrade. Facovru, Juno 26—arrived, ships Minbaa, Kelley, Lobos; Killen Guu ly (Br), Perry, Sau Francisco. Govexsre, Jun 2—arrived, bark Giovannina (tah, Garguilo, New York. Gnexwock, June 26—Arrived, bark Berkeley Osstle (Br), West, Pensacola. Havas, Jone Arrived, ship Norris, Barstow, New Orleans: bark Montevideo (Fr), Metatrie, New York. ¢ Arrived 25th, slips LB Gilchrist, Bmerson, New Or teans; Mataura (liv), Homer, do. Lrrearoot, Jugo 25—Arrived, bark Cheshire, Batchel 4er, Boston; 26th, shivs Vigiliate, Fulton, New Orleansy LL Sturges, Linnekin, Mobile; Geo Peabody, Carnie, Galveston; Lakeflold (for), Oxrrey, Quebec: Vancouver (Br, Scott, St John, NB; barks Yuba (fr), Grabam, Charleston; Boomerang (Br), Wanbach, New York: Al fred Burt, do; Brimiga (Br), Porter, Cnarleston; brigs 8 Hi Steenken (Ger), Hashagem, Galveston; W i Whiting (Br), Puimore, Charlesiun. also arrived 2ih ships Adorna, Hawking NewOr loans; Marlborough (Sr), Muarog do; bark Albus (ital, Bartolette, Baltimore. Sailed 25th, barks Sroine, Williams, New York; dew Birch (Nor), Pedersen, United States; Fermfenger (Nor), Christensen, do. Lonnon, June 25--Arrived, ship Reynard, Classon, Pew- sacols. Loxponparrr, Jane 25—Arrived, barks Countess of Dagerin (Br), McGonagle, Philadelphia, Parxnwe, June 2%~ ailed, steamer Olympia (BN, Young, New York. Quaexstows, June 2~Arrivod, bark Carmela (Ital), Castellano, New York. Arrived 26th, 1AM, steamer Algeria (Br), McMickan, New York for Liverpool. S110, Jane 2%—Suilea, barks Gna (Nor), United States: Freidig (Nor), Berg, do. Arrived at ——~ June 25, brig J W Beara Gin, tarsen, New Orleans, Jensen, FOREIGN PORTS. sevaten, 5% PR, June 10--In port brig Annie Iagram (Bry re ‘tors Pa Pie ‘lage ‘Arrived, schr Marta M Heath, mis hols, New ir Minott 0d Toth, “hr St Ooi, Adams, from Portland, ax TTMLLio, Dune 7—<asled, ship Riebard Robinsos, Smit, Pabeilon de Pica, ae port Jone ibare Abe $17 ne Prcrany chartered te toad guano tor Tiavani gol NS ne ane, Be areived provivasty. bark, Eyvor, Le geeetTs une, Beri taakgaa, to load nicrate Ooo United Kingdom at £3 2s 63, uf to Conmnent £3 5m), OALBARIRN, JUNC le—In port barks Ormus, oi Ratloreds kien Dyer, paday chen David tae charvore in Dy : ghiryere to sail 11 3 days, Marian Gage, 0 8 Tiavare, June B—Arrived, bark Mary. Marshall: pent, Neweute, ork A | Sparka \ Petarson, = ; echr thieve 93 Mariage 1 a Use, sien pahaatock, Pendiston, New (trom Philadelphis), do} J Mare. “(Sp “utol Savannan; schr Geo Sem ity Blan, Galveston. Wauirax, June -6—Arrived, amer Carroll, Uhartotter teva: brig Thomas Albert, tou; scar Hound (Briy ruyd: Suiled bark Macgio M CBr), Chalmers (from Philades- hia), Queenstown. phish Gosecstow esa park dilas Fin, Sawyer, Low’ ot Maeuean, June 25—Arrived, bark Fliza White, Wottom, aT sea ap brig Chilltanwanab (Bri Colcord, Pensa. rc) &'8 Newman, Griffin, Mexico, ‘ on ) ame i te iJ—arrived, brig Louisa Prince ay), Brown, New Yor osakioO, Mav 15—In port barks Samoet B Hale, Mat ors for Bosion, idg; Rebecca Crowell, Crowell, fox port brigsT Howland, Lakeman, or Moston io lS days: Matida (Bn, Camerony ne "do in 8 days; iene e ea cour Drace to from do, _ Br Joana, NF, Jun Son Arrived, steamer santana Gr, Dutton, Liverpool for Baltimore vie Halifax, ship narow Johnson, 0’ sren, Baltimore; brig Neilie, Jones, oO eared Febery oriz Ima, Matanage: gchrs D Halstead, Philadeiphia; Anos’ urrler, New Yor! ‘Builed 28th, ship Joseph Fish, Stackpole, Liverpool, Sz Jous, ¥B. rive acur aye Welsh. Philadelphia (not clea ared 24th, lala mand "6 ny rm Ole i | Varraraiso, M | witlana Lebo | Seized "isin, ae Decatur, Proctor. Callao, "Kneroia (or). Fier her, for Pera fauel Hallet, for Callao: Swallow, lones, “Cleared 224, sh'p In port May 2. Tu and surope; bark Mi rar, Ube AMERICAN PORTS. BOSTON, Jane 25—Arrived, steamer Neroas, Bi ig Carrie Porthgton, Wnittemore, Kobeeca Ann (Ei Spaker, tanga Fy Cort Ciive Urquha Halifax, ' bain toe outh fenton ‘hating sapaced Borin tual), Purinton, Crosvy, Gould, Portland scare, Potomac. Pe rker, Winder, he Moves Wii liaaaso! oper, ag ot ‘ Ley 7 n Mar, 8 tg erson, Ma ye Cain. ILO Lake, do; W ist Cuda Kew Yorks Wan ive: i acy on are Lond Clive and Johns Forking. OnE, oe rived, Ve] | wosiena 1 a aeiage PSS Wayles iPabaaal AM Allen, New wt rk on ‘ tally Fe fs ‘Pete! brig, Odax LESION, Jane 2—alled, steamers Mercedite, stat, New York. Cuarleston. Bers), do; Bquator, Madeiphia neki ok WPORT, June 24 PM—Arrived, sobrs Cha i Novia pad Providence for New York; Surprise Aeeetd for do. wah, A an ror _— whr Phil Sheridan, Linsley, Provi w Yo Bik derived, schr Mary Ann, Allen. South Amboy for Misceliany Spuitabeubitt 4— Arrived, stoainere Genth Bosal Wa'lace, New York: Waydower, ats, 40: Keyst Mitis, Nos folks bark na pies, Loe astal!s. | Whitmore, Sagua: sche Man Mefariant: Kebarinat, Caibarien? Viewor Pnig, Pinkham, Baracon Done ovan, Donovan, Brunswick; Mary D ireland, Ireland, ory Below-—Brig Giavce an, arrest, Sicrrerniggenn schre Thee @ Salih. © Charlene Boston. wards, ‘Corso! aa der i, ates Phrase % uodiam. b do: PW sohason, Cutten, d Washi Thompson, Bone- pi barks Tigre (Ital), nets (new), Kndroott, words Walia Ko, bre A © Wisnart, some: Sauled, foneer, Savaanaby Norman, Bos. tons Caiborine hiring. Providence, Newcasrie, Del, Jue 26, AM— chr H B McOnhley. from Bostos, passed up last ever Steamer Rarties: ym, anchored below hare tat sigh, 008 proce ied down (nia A Schrs Abbie Dun. Le gt 3 ¥ Corson ani Fannie W Johnston, fer Boston, aud # @ Rassall, for Providence, seed down this werning. PMcnrs Baracoa. anid ty & & Jenny, for Boston: B Dow ‘nmons Charles & smith, for New Bedto down last evening. Sowell, tor Lynn; eet" a & Kien osand Noon—-ehrs Flore: | for Neponset; Frank Leamini Ta te ased ch ‘led for Phi ba “ ree bark: a brig going up this AM. Belir Nellie Sco:t saved tor New Yoru this AM, ved from do at 6 A M. Lawes, Del, June 2 ved, bark Hornet, Hopkine, ea for or" rs 1TLAND, June %—Arrived, sohr Lahaina, Hoogh- Georgetown, DO. ith—Arrived, sches armel Ricker, Ricker, New York; WwW Sibeauee Willa lard, de vii weteared cdv-sehis Pree Wind, New York: Nope Om, Phil. Jona- his | “fUursMourH, Jane %—Arrived, schrs Calvin, son, N Raward 6 verett Jones. W hawken, Manedsehe f.M Beunler i nia SAN FRA OU, June 18a! Lew kip Arkwright, aArmetr atic, A aabmarave bark Leone (Fr), Brigeon, Keweastle, SAVANNAH, June %—Cleared, bark Oustay der), Kammer, Hu iii i, Bailed— teuther Wyoming, Teal, ty = Ga, Jane Tareved. sobr Jesse Clark, New $n cArrived, brig Mary © Comary, Farwood, Balti- more. MESO ULA KOU 4S FROM OMPPGR r Sie ‘ko., suttl- eharze wat di 100 mM MO0Ste Attorney, 19 Broadway, aE BSOLUTE DIVORCES OnTAINeD yeou mee Ps 9 for numerous causes No fevey where. ‘reruns AMtisfactory. rex route PALO wyer and Notary 6 bighth street TORPRDOES, lowest ~ FIRECRACKERS, —— ‘of the best quality, ab the prices; also Janterns, Balloons. &o, orior Plreworks, Patten y r SJ. PARSoLLM, dé Jobn street, PIL A nin and, speedy care (or NERVOUS DEBILITY, Ko., \horourhiy tested tor ® years wih TW) w SLB boxes are gene! ut. i cure. Por vurther ip OL A LiWOULAR, $1 ver Ox; Him Dei 1B by ne securely seuled, with full Oe eetions for Only by WINCHESTER & OO . 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