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TAMMANY’S ANTAGONISTS, [” re EATS THIS EVENING oF + | FER CONYERENCE DEMOCRATIO LEADERS OPPOKED TO yy, | wiawaMITes «AND TTS PROSTE’ gi. gy | cum «KELLY NOT AVRAID. The apti-Tammany meeting 10 » pera thts ening will be wellattended managers ot the movement say, AUd tL >” essere that, all Mtortes vo the Contrary D’ ywstnstanding, every Assembly Sdisiriet Will ' 4 represented by demo- | atg of standing 204° gh pave not in any mun- | Yer at any time P Jen connected elther with the | Vid ring OF the “pposition Movements of Jormer pears, WHOLE Main object it was (0 MAKB 4 “DEAL” witn, the ‘repnbiicans for a good consideration. Mhe Veeinion come to by the leaders, so-terined, to save a call issued to the democratic voters will, it ® belleved, not find favor With some of the more prominent gentiemen who are ex- pected to 0 present, in view of the fact toat) «the call =omust be = signed sy somebody, and that Tammany, under the cir- msiwnces, will be certain to cry ont thas tho sew party after allis to be under the control of # ose corperation—a ring that will endeavor to pull the wool over the eyes of the laboring classes ‘or theirown benef. If the nreeting, on the other daud,some of the oppositionists think, simply | yontents ttee!f with passing & series of resolutions fenonncing Tammany and laaving the method w ihe district organizers by whiob the democratic yorers who may be opposed to the regular party tan be lormed mto & goed working organization pp each district, tne results will be found to be @atisiactory in the long run. JOBN KELLY’S VIIWS. My. Jobn Kelly, 1n common with afl the other ranmany leaders, ridicules the idea of there being pny strength im the new party. In conversation du ide subject he said:—“The movement has not jhe first element of strength im ts, and despite all ike pretensions made by tne individuals who are jalking 80 much about how {6 originated, aud for what purposes it bas been started they are the e class of Men Whom Tammany bas defeated before, ‘even though they Were iu league with the yepuoiicans, and did their best by their combina- hons to prevent the eiection of democratic candl- fete, The democratic voters understand the H.ustion thorougty and will aotaliow themselves o be deceived by the devices of those who, yathner than see Tammany elect good demo- trats to ofice, would sacrifice tie imter- te of the whole party for the bene~ i. of the repabicaos. The combination made ibree years ago was their rst determined effort, Ang the present attempt to get up ap opposition ® but anotner edition 1 whe oia story.” in abuding to the Jact that—thanks to the efforts of refurmed Tammapy—the city and State had got ne of many of the aouses by which they bad been rdened, owing to tue control exercised over b for years by republican legisiacures, aud com- limenting Governor Yuden jor the bola stand he for reterm during the late jon, be follows of the troubie over the labur ques- vou>—“The reduction was orougit about by the Deads of departments ater a thoroagh discus- bs. of the mater im ail its aspects. There is W, A8 YOU MUSE KNOW, Which provides that eight be considered A FULL WORKING DAY. povete. employers generally pay their employés yy the hour, and thus itis left with the wormug- bors whether be will make more by werking ten are or leas by working only eight. The heads of rimenis uecided to pay twenty cents an Lour, and the question was Eiven sed by them, [ hey finally decided e, Was atthe rate of $2 8 work, or $1 60 for jn the employ of | ten hours’ Qight boars. The laborers Ane city pave mot taken kindiy to the arrange- | DP ment. So tar as I am personally concerned I | wil say shat bad 1 the power to regulate She javerers’ wages 1 should have preven the reduction, but it was # matter exclusive! belonging to the heads of departments, What could dol did to oppose the reduction when it | was first binted, and 1 did so because | was con- pian of p: the men by toe y which iney could make $2 a aay, only y working ten hours, was rt of mean strategy to avokd an Open Violation o: the Elgnt-hour law; ‘act, 1 considered it a clear case of evasion of on the subject | sould not be Then you beleve thatthe laborers should get | B2 a day Tor = hours work?” “4 think they sbouid. I do not by any means tamk that $2 4 day is excessive. As 1 bave said on a previous occasion the city government stould show, without extravagance, roper €x- po ling ‘o those private individuals who employ 1 thought we could hardly justity, on of humanity, the excessive labor ex- y private employers {rom their laborers for tne a! ‘amJunt givem them for their day’s iabor and mate it principle of comparison for the setion taken by pubic officials in doing tee same thing, ‘when tbe whole peopie look to the goverumentior example and protecuion.”” It 8 apparent now, judging from the contempt ‘wita whico Mr. Kelly and tae Tammany men gen- eraily look upon tae “new party,” that Tammany, asap organization, wml not take any viMciai notice o the “concern,” as ome of them calis it, “it will we,” said ope of them last evening, “quite tume enougbt to ‘trample tout as with tron boots’ if | ue thing should by thet time be big envugn to ve | seen witho | | CITY. | NEW YORK Paynail! Oroni, aged forty-fve years, residing at Ho. 89 Mulberry street, was assaulied jast night | Dy an cnknown man, and during etaboed over the jet eye, rece wound. ‘The dody of an unknown men was found tn the | Raliway of No. 142 Leonard street yesterday mora- ing. No tnformation as vo his identity conid be ovtatoed. The remains were removed to toe Murgee. Charles Brady, aged thirty-two years, residing at No, 319 West Forty-seveuth street, attempied jeide jas night by taking one-fourth of a pound borax. He Was semt wo ihe Simety-ninth street cepiion Hospital. » The body of an onknown man, apparently about thirty-five years of age, was found Goating im tae North River at pier 29 yesterday, and was sent %o the Morgue. It appears tv bave been in & ‘Water some time, as it is mach Gecomposed. In the show windows of Messrs. Tiffany & Co. aye exhibited the prizes to be presented to the Winning crews at the coming Intercollegiate a, to tuke place at Saratoga on the 14tn of daly. Tue University prize ts particularly worthy ei notice. The prizes are valned as $1,500. ‘The Plymouth Rock excursions, under the con- @act of Messrs. Jarrett 4 Palmer. are becoming ex- coum ing @ se | ageutfor a plate glass compaay. | of No, 107 Sackett street, and Jonn Haum |. Cor Over 2,000 people were on the sterday. The mosicai emtertainment im the grand saloon, in waica Giu- | more’s excursiou band, tue Madrigal Boys and a | gice cian pe was very fine. On Wednes- 4ay evening & “Midsummer Night's Festival” on | the Hudson is to be givel, when vanc.ng om the Maly deck WU) be added bo the enjosmenia, BROOKLY) q. Keeper Sheviin reported yesterday that tre Bumber of persons confined in the Kings Vouuty Feniteatiary, at Fiatea-0, was Sti. The residence of Mr. George Curisier, Tnion street, Greenpoint, was receutiy ent Ly burglars and ronved o: jeweiry vasned at $a Coroner Simmons was notified yesterday hold an inqucet in the case of J Padore, col- cred, aged seventeen years, who died suddenly at bis piace of abode, No, 120 Nassau street, A seaman on the italian ship Barekette, lying at the Atiantic dock, was severely Injured about the head yester@ay by being struck on the head by a No. failing tad, He was taken to te Long isand Co! Jege Hor pitak Late Saterday night Jonn MeCully, aged fifty. five years, died sadden ithowl medtes! attens- ence, athis er nee, corser of and Coruser Soa Was Dodfed Ww beid ap inquest ‘The name of the man who committed suetde oa favorday, by Jumpipg from oue of the Hamiiton avenue ferryboats, is believed to be Itwac Tru. Sean, Of No. 108 Hutier street. The body has avt je) been recovered. Barly yesterday morning Jonn Dougherty. thirty years, walked imto the river at to Docs street whue unger the ofcence of | fie Wan rescued with some @iMeoulty by officers of Whe York #treet potice. Andrew Schivras, residing at No. 143 Moore wtrect, was arroated yesterday on the charge of @reeking into tar apart 3 «% Jane Dennis, Bt NO. 5 Cook street, ailing $60, ibe ac ensea Was beid for rial, James Horton, aged eight years, was severely sb@omen yesterday by the explosion of ted with powuer, of which ae manv- jacturing torpedo the skiewalk tm fronts o dis resigence, No. jam\iton street. Henry Nolan, residing at No. 186 Navy street, rwas arrested early yesterday morning forgteaing bay horse, ned at $290, from James Murray, a baker, of Mo. 221 Myrvle avenne, He was leid tom before Justive Eiitots, Yesterday afternoon Wililiam Kidd, aged forty rors, Gropped doad in front of nis residence a¢ Avaatte avenve aod Madison street, In the vilinwe © haat Rew sure [it supped b | the imfinence of drink. Lis semi) NEW YORK HERALD, MOWDAY, JUNE 28, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET, iganse by meart disease. Officer Knapp. 00 Saturday, arrested Adam Fler- man, of No. 30 Van Cott avenue, for baving in his possession taree casks of rum without internal revenge stamps upon them. The prisoner was ‘aken before United States Commissioner Winslow aud wela for wlak Officer Guise, of the Twelfth precinct, yesterday arrested John Rea, of No. 1,074 Lafayetve avenue, for obtaining $33 from Anton Gross, of No. 407 Grand street, by falsely representing pimself as The exau- nation will take place on July 6. Officers Maboney and MeCullougd, of thé Batier street police, yesterday arrested Yatrick Collins, » of «No. 135 Partition street, for stealing two bales of cotton, valued at $190, (rom Wiliam H. Diamond, a broker. They were beid for examination before Justice Delmar. Yesterday afternoon, while’ a number of children were at piay in a jumber yaré at the toot of Kent street, @ large pile fell, burying one of the lads be- neath it, He was rescuea as wre as possible and taken bome. Ms name Edward Real, | eight years of age, residing at No. 303 Eckiord | street. Police Surgeon Lowenstein, who attended | Lim, saya he ts severely injured. LONG ISLAND. ‘The strawberry crops im some parte of Sasolk county were considerably injured by tue recent frost Mr, J, A. Buckley, one of the Keepers of Fire Ist | and light, died on Thursday evening very sud- denly of beart disease. Huntington ts to vote apon the question of in-, rauion on the itn of July. feeling on the sabdject runs very high. Arrangements are now being perfected for transporting the mails over the Sag Harbor branch of the Long Island Kallroad. Reretofore the Sag Harbor mail has youe Via Greenport and across the bay. Mr. Henry Van Nostrand, of Amityville, has commenced the Importation of terrapin irom Texas to bis farm, where they are pus in peps and fattened for tae New York warket, Several bun- dred arrived by steamer last week from Galveston. | Ten new and elegant passenger coaches have Deen put on the Long Island Railroad, and five others of the same pattern and two locomotives have jus: been ordered, with 500 tons of steel rails, President Havemeyer proposes to make tae road in all respects equal to the best im the Siate. William Gregory, Jedediah Vayton and another man, at present umknown, were, on Saturday night, discovered taking fish from the private pond of Mrs. Dayton, a wiaow, re: ig at Pat- chogue. Charles ton, employed 4s a watchman by Mrs. Day toa, sprang upon Gregory with an axe while he was in the pond and, striking him with the blade, cut a gash in his leit shoalder the full widtn of the axe and two and a haifimches deep. The wounded man now lies In a Critical condition. Jeaediah Dayton was arrested, and the third man es |. ifthe wounced man gets well he will ve tried for poaching; and meantime the watcn- maa will probably be held to await the result of Gregory's injuries, Extensive preparations have been made for the celebration of the Fourth: of July at Sag Harbor. At 11 o’ciock, A. M. there will be an oration in the Presbyterian charch by Chief Justice Charles P. Daly, ‘and (be faery of Independence will be Tei at 12M. & national sa- 2 “Mt. ‘there wit be 8. 100 te Yor prizes; at 2:80 P. M. a sack race for prizes; atop. M. & greased pig, weighing 150 pouads, |. # tub race ‘will be given to the catcher; ata P. for prizes, and at 4:30 P. M. ‘a rowing match for riZe: ith fireworks in tue evening. There will Interesting ° ature of which will be a regatta, to be sailed at 1 P. M., and to include five Clesses of boats, with prizes amounting to $250, and ran: me irom $75 Le is ‘The regatta will be preceded tub race and a rowing match. The Kogatta ‘com. mittee are Frederick D, Hugaoes, E. Matthews and H. A. Reeves. STATEN ISLAND. eee Messrs. Bostwick & Co., proprietors of the great docks at Tompkinsville, are ebout to commence | the erection of two more iarge warehouses in the rear of tuose already balit, Tne new Bosra of Trustees of the village of Edgewater have fixed the village tax for the year endiog June 1, 1676, at $25,000, with $3,900 Interest on the New York nue bonds, and $122i4 tor gas in the Miadiesowa district, Tne Supervisors and Superintendents of the Poor of Richmond county made thew annual visit to the County Almsboase on Tharsday. Everything ‘was found to be in good condition. There at present in the justitution spouts hundred in- mates. The report of the Treasurer of the village of | New Brighton for the year endiag June 1 shows the experditares to have been $64,631 76, and t! total amount on hand aud due the village to be | $27,673 23, imciuding @ cash palace on hand of $i4.110 77. The bonded debt of the Village is $29, 000. NEW JERSEY. ‘The indictments agaimet the Board of Public Works of Jersey City will Dot be tried for a few weeks. The murder trials of Keboe and Doyle will take place soon a8 the election frauds have Deen disposed of, The examination of William Dempsey, on the charge of killing James Butterby, will be con- cided to-day, before Justice Patrick Warren, at Jersey City. Some new and important testimony has been introduced im the case. ‘The impurities of tne Passaic water supply are again agitacing the people of Jersey City and Bo- bokem. Mayor phagen, who has devoted much atcention to the subject, is preparing a comimua cation vo the board of Public Works, wao bavye coarge of the water soppty. Henry Neumeyer, the young man who shot bim- se}f through the head tn Oggen avenne, Jersey City, Was alive last evening at the Jersey City Hospital. The resident puysictan, In answer toa juery regarding the muu’s condition, repli "t tel positively. Just see the case AD investigation into the Hodson county francs shows that the stationery bills nave been itegai im several instancea A ¢ertath member of the Board took the respopeibility of ordering « quan- tity of stationery, exceeding the sum of $600, con- wary to law. wile Were then made out under twat sum in such number as to cover the toral amount, fo as to disarm suspicion. For a simtiar offence the lormer Fue Commissioners were in- dicted. A AS PROBABLE HOMICIDE IN JERSEY. A NIGHT'S CAROUSAL WITH A BLOODY TERMINA- TIOR. Anaffray occurred between Ave and six o'clock | yesterday morning, at the corner of Hadsom and Yorn streets, Jersey City, which is likely to resuit fatally. A party of young mea belonging to the First ward had been on a spree during tne night. Iwo of them, named E4ward Q’Netil and Thomas Fenuery, were standiog a’ the corner mentioned, and were acting in a bolsierous O'Nenl was chratie ted to bet the face, An engi Jona Kane, woo was acquainted with both am ana who, like them, haa been out all night, eaine up and interposed. O'Neill, however, would in- #tet on fightung, and Kane said he would insist teey should pot fight. Be rushed between the men, sod O'Neill drawing & knife plopges it into the eit side of his back. Kane did not know he was stabbed tiv ne walked about three yards, when ue | became Weak and feil om the sidewalk. Officers Sterling ani Eaton rushed i, Who t 4 thirty ré of age. Kane, who is ten years younger »ut muscuiar and weil developed, was taken to the City H critics condition. it is not certain that the penetrated thé jung, » Kane, while empio: ary at the corner of Hudsol eli against the fy-wneel of tae engine, Which WSs making eignty revolutions a minute, had Bis skun fractured. Thamks to constitution, nowever, be rallied and as restored +o perfect leaitw, Coroner Whelan 4 on tne wo heid to await ther ai} Of (oe iujuries in Micved by RRIBLE ATTEMPI SUICIDE. HO 10 COMMIT Last evening, while one of the Weet Hoboken cars was being lowered by the steam elevator down the steep declivity at Jersey Guy Rerghta, a New York man, Whowe wife and children oceu- te within the car, sepped to the front of the track, aad, throwing bie feet kcross, Was fallizg doWA upou the track whea foveral persons caught him by the foot barely saved pis life. fad ne fallen npon thi grade he would Mave been mangied to e Jelly. | Shem dragged irom hus periioas plight he seemed ly under | Very mack displeased. Me was appare: were bewii- e 1oua in be means Cored at fils denperate purport, » Their praise of the contactor mi paving P ‘Tne Coroner was | also be & fine celebration at Greenport, the most | up spd arrested | No, 128 Hudson street. He | ed than, and O'Neill will be | THE COUR‘¢S, } ————2—— DECISIOAS, SUPREME COUR 4— CHAMBERS. ¥ Judge Donohue, Hennessey vs. Empivé Fire Extinguisher Com- | pany.—Motion denied, Mimettt vs, Mimetalt Alagman ve. Kiugman.— Decrees of divorce granved to the plaintiits, | COMMON PLEAS—SPECIAL TERM, By Judge Loew. Levy v& Isaacs et al—Motion to open default denied, without costa derbert ys. Hooper:—As some donbt exists with reference fo the service of the notice of trial I think the better way will be to open the default, with $10 costs to plainuff to abide event, But inasmuch as the cause could not ordinarily be tried tll next full the defendant should, as a con- dition precedent, conseat to # reference in case the plaintiff should so elect, ‘Moser, Jr, Vs. Ritter.—{ think the demurrer should ve overruled, witu leave bo answer withiD twenty days. | TOMBS POLICE COURT, Before Judge Duty, HARCENY OF GREENBACKS. Michael Roone, bottle dealer, residing at No. 106 Mulberry street, was held to answer on com- | plaint of Philip W. Frank, of No. 7 Beaver street, who obarged ine accused with having stolen from the counter in complainant's store $35 in ereen- backs. ihe money Was Jound On the person of tue prisoner, THEFT OF 4 WATCH. Emma Burns, of No. 36 Thomas street, was held toanswer on a charge of having entered the bed- room of Philip Cummings, at the above named number, and stolen his watch while he was asleep on achair, The accused deuled her guilt, CLOTHES STOLEN. Martin Gunning, of No, 87 South Fifth avenue, charged David Mann with having stolen, on Satur- day last, worth of clothing, the property of complainant, and pawning the same. The pawn licket® were found on tue person of the prisoner. Ho was beid to answer, | WASHINGTON PLACE POLICE COURT. Before Judge Bixby. DEADLY ASSAULT WITH A SLUNG SHOT. | About midnight of Saturday two men named James Hammersly ana Dantel W. Sherry became involved in a quarrel, in West Fortieth street, concerning some trivial matter, Words led to blows, aud Qnally Sherry drew a slung shot from his pocket and struck Hammersiy a terrible blow on the back of the head, laying open the scalp and probably fracturing tne. skull. The wounded man Was conveyed to Dis house at No. 555 West Thirty- seventh street, where he now lies in @ critical condition. His assailant was subsequently arrest- ed by OMfcer Price, of the Twentieth prectact, Judge Bixby committed him vo ait the result of his victim’s injuries, ESSEX MARKET POLICE COURT. Before Judge Morgan. CAUGHT STEALING. At about five o’clock on Saturday afternoon inst | a@neak thie! entered the house of Mrs. Margaret Eogiehardt, at No, 438 Sixth street, and proceeded to ransack the house. He had collected together im one Of the rooms about $100 worth ot property, consisting of pants, coats, vests, shawls, 40, | when detected by Mrs. Englehardt. She did not scream out Lor run away, but sne crept up sofily behind him, and, after a firm hold in his hair and on his collar, ragged bim to the front door and summoned officer Bessart, of the | Seventeenth precinct, into whose custody sho gave him, The offiver took his prisoner to the | Station house, where he gave bis name as George | ats Judge Morgan beid hit to $1,000 bail to ewer. er CLEANSING CANAL STREET. Fora longtime past the respectable German ana other residents of Canal street have been anaoyed by the presence of numerous disorderly houses ot tne lowest type, which seem to flourish vigoreusly im that vicinity. They prepared a peti- tion, and presented It to the District Attorney, praying that the nuisance be abated. That om- | eral, or bis subordinates, directed them to apply to the poilce magistrates for redress, Accordingly, Mr. Bernhard Lange, of No 91 Canal street, on be- half of bis copetitioners, apphed to Judge Morgan aod mage formal complaint against five or the dens. Judge Morgan promptly | issued bis warrant, and OMcer Marcus Rorbelt, of | the Court squad, Was charged with its execanon, | Yesterday moraing he made a desceat on the | houses complained ef, and secured over thirty prisoners of both sexes, Including the proprietors of two of them. Judge Morgan, alter suitably ad- monishing the uniortunate female inmates, per- m tved taem to depart. The princtpai offendera, | however, be was determined should not escape, and accordingly Michaet Neumann, proprietor of the den at No. 121 Canal street, ana frederick An- Gerson, of No. 117 Canai street, were each held in $1,000 ball for triaion a charge of Keeping a ais orderly house. COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. SUPREME a a a ok, leld by Judge Da ‘vVis.—Nos. 22, 68, 64, 84, 85, 86, 102, 117, 120, 121, 128, 126, 123, 138, 157, 235, 221, 222, 228, 231, 233, | gad 230,'240, 341, 242, 243. pp oe COUKT—GENERAL TERM.—AdGjourned until July ‘Supreme Covrt—Srrctat Tenm—Heid by Juage Westbrook.—Law and fact—Nos. 522, 338, 481, 526, 21, 271, 464, 182, 348, 149, SUPREME CoURT—CiRcuIT—Parts 2 and a—Ade journed for the term. BUPERIOR COURT—GENRRAL TERM.—Adjourned for the term, Pn 22-4 COURT—SprctaL TERM—heid by outs ir—Dewurrer.—Nos, 8, 1, 2.—Law and fa F ae ee 6 ee oe rier 2, 40, SursRIon CovnT—Trral TeRM—Paris 1 and 2.— Adjourned for the term. CoMMON PLEas—Eaviry Tenm.—Adjourned for the term. Magny Preas—TRIAL Te for term. Part 2—tleld | Nos. ass, 1471, 1172, 1447, 487 1458, 2338, 1080, 1468, 1442, 1 7 1698, 2800, 2osT, 2124, 1472, 2007, 190d, 1608, 1 232034. 1950, 1296, | Mamine CocrT—TriaL Tenm—Parte 1, 2, 3 and 1 . Ol, 4.—Adjourned for the term. COURT OF GENERAL SEssions—Bela by Recorder Hackeit.—The Paopie va. eg | McCarthy avd Same va. Clarence William #. Ferris, robbery: Teller, burgiary; Same vs. } pious atsaait and battery; 8 gy ed Pm larceny; Same vs. Mary Shep- pard, graod larceny; Same vs. Veter Pruliva, nd iarceny; same vs. Thomas Whalen, grand jarceny; Same vs. Mary Bossnet, grand larceny; Same vs. Cornelius Vaa Winki rand jarceny; grand larceny; Nicholas Boggy, rand larceny; Same vs. Joun Frin gambiing; ame ve. Albers J, Sams and James L. | ceny. CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS. Louies Nell, a child aged sour years, residing at No. 77 Grand street, while playing in Wooster street, near Grand, yesterday alternoon, was ran over by car No, 17, of the Broadway line, and gimost instantly killed. The driver was arrested to await the action of the Coroner. At balt-pasi six o'clock on Saturday evening Patrick Byrnes, aged twenty-five, of No. 780 Tenth avenue, while bathing In the North River, at the -second street, was drowned. t five years, of No. 703 Warh- ght owt of the tuird BLO ington stree reet, fell | window of No. 1U ‘Thompson recetved fatai injuries. | At & guarter past two o'clock yese ay, after- noun, f Moore, aged fifty years, reviding in New serey, foand tn the City Hall Park, snf- trom the effects of the heat, by the police of preciuct, and was removed to ears, fell from No, 141 Goetck street. and a of her — She was attended by Police Surgeon Ma- Tary Lang, four years of age, of No. 8 Lndlow street, fell last might out of ® window at her resi- dence, and was tutally eee DEATH OF THE REY, L es BROPHY. Ate special meeting of tne Young Men's Sodniity of Transfiguration parisb, she foliowing resolu- tions were adopted Wherane it han pleantd Almighty God in His infinite wis dom to call from the scene of hve iabors on earth, to the enjoyment ef nis reward iq heaven, our beloved absintan’ tor, the Nev. Vatrick J. Brophy, and whereas while Wit with resignation to the decree of Divine Provi- dence we wish to give expression to the feeling with which this Gntoreseen calamity bas Glied our bear; thereiore. be it Resotved. That in the death of the Rev. Father Brophy the members of the Young Men's sedality of eg | tion parish, in common with the parish re ret 3 | have sustained pteos which they can never "yoitcle ly deplore; be i >a ve been Boy? of oe x the cour: pastors. gageeres, himnastt te fem 3 That by it the ors of one who, dur: curve of equ: Hof sodality, hb, Jam dcul'y, Committee oa Resolutions, | eS pian: Sune 30 harm r= tin, gambling; Same va Coarles Boyle, petit lar. | y sreet to the yard, June £0, /Glaszow.. aie Broadway. {ki June 30: | Liverbooi. }4 Bewline Green | uy 1.|London,...[69 Broadwav. ‘| Hamborg.. {sl Broadway. Liverpool..|19 Breaaway: 8:| Liverpool. [16 Bronaway. AVEFDOS broadway Jawow...|7 Bowung Green Bremen." 2 Bowling Green . sugar, to order: vessel to Geral Bi z “ SHIPPING NE {WS OCEAN STEAMERS. | DATKS OF DEPARTURE FKOM NEW YORK FOR TAH MONTHS OP JUNB AND JULY. Sail, | Destination. |. |Laverpool. | Broadw: {| Liverpool..| 4 Bowling ‘Green 61 Broadway 60 Broadway gBrosaway. Liverpool.” ‘Glasgow .. Hambure..|01 Broadwa: 2 Bowring Grten 19 Broaaway. Hamburg. tu ons . Poeroer ity of Berlin. averpoo! Vameri ue 5b Broadway |19 Broadway. ¥. ay Broadway. Bar NOTICK TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS ENTER. ING THE PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGHT.—The Naw Yorx Hxracp has adopted a distinguishing Coston night signal for use on board the HxnaLp steam yacht, show: ing while burning the colors rea, green, red, changing from one to the other tn succession, and can be seen sow eral miles distant, Captains ot vessels upon seeing this stgnal will oblige us by preparing any marine news they may haye for the Ship News Departiwnent of the Henaup eg Persons desirous of communicating with veseels arriving at New York can do so by addressing to such vessels, care of Hunan news yacht, pier No 1 Kast River, New York. Letters received from ail parts of the world and prompuy delivered, Duphcates are re- quired, ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK-—THIS DAY. SUN AND MOON, | BIGH WATER Sun rises. 430] Gov. Islund....eve 3 47 Sun sets 735 pong Hook...eve 3 02 Moon rises...morn 12 35] Hell Gate......eve 5 32 | PORT OF NEW YORK, JUN E 27, 1875, ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STHAM YACHTS AND MERALD WHITESTONA TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamer Borys (Br), Grogan, Layerpool June 16, ang ueenstow h'mdve and $73, pane Site 2a, ac X12), lone 33, a brig aged steamer and @ me day, lat 41, lon 56 an bark ound ‘rest, showin aig nal letters Q'a DW; 26un, no t, &e, sekmer lc (Br), heuce tor Liverpool; th, mo ta Two stzamers bow oe ‘isconsin (Br), Forsyth, Liverpool, June 16, via Queensiown 17th, with mdse and 452 passengers to Wiliams & Guion: 27th, 138 miles east of Sandy Hook, a Hasiona) Maar bound east; same time, State hne steamer ‘steainer City of Houston, Deering, Bermuda June 24, with indse and passengers to AB Outerbridge. ‘Steamer Old Dominion, Walker. Richmond, City Point and Nortolk. with indse and passengers to the Okt Do- minion Steamship Ca, ‘Steamer Richmond, Kelty, Lewes, Del, with mdse to the Old Dominion Steamship Co. Bark Pauline (Ger), Kruger, London 5) days, in bal- last, to CO Tobias & Co. Anchored at Sandy Hook for orgerk Candido Ita), Cardone, gars, with with Lorice root to Perso dibraltae May Bark Lincoln (of Bath), Thorn, Genoa marble and rugs to Fanbricotu Bras; vessel to, J H Win- arerole ncd: bansed Uibraitar May 90; June 3, at 35 5d, Jou 5919, passed the Wreck ot @ Vessel Of about 200 tons burden bottom be with copper paintou it, apparently about six weeks ip that orig iste, Matanzas, 8 days, Peer Miter & Hourhton, to Miller & Houp! eI Hark D cr nerson fof Halitax. Pieces Nicol, Sagua, 8 4 hmelado, iiney coy a a), Mazeila, Waterfora, 29 days, "rig Arca yia Girgent, Bigcovieh & Co: p. serif Datay (of Glasgow: Duncan Pernambuco, May with sugar to order: véasel to G F Bulley. vise ‘3A Snow (Bri, Smith, Point-a-Pure 1S days, with at to Dwicbt & Platt; vessel to Miller & Houghton. Rastern Siar (ot New Haven), Foster, Anugua I days, with molasses to H Trowbridge’s Sons. Brig’ § Nuova Gasemera pl, Duval, Havana 11 days $n amex & varie Su Stella Loge Havana, 1 days, with & brewer. as 7 days, with rand aller 1), Goat rig A H Curtis, Merriman, Cai suzar to order; yessel to Brett, Son ‘Brig Torrent, Wilcer, Cgracnas ys, with suj molasses to Mattheisen & Wickers—vedeel to oui wee e © G Robinson, Devereanx, Cardenas 7 days, with sugar to P V King &'Co: vessel to J H Winchester & Oo. Brig Lucy ‘ot Prince Kawart Tsiand), Irvine, Car- denas Sdays, with sugar to order; vessel to Comarus & Cushinan. Brig Tubal Cain, Stone, Matanzas 1) days, with sacar to Moses Taylor & Co; vessel to James Honry. June 22, no lat, &c, spoke bark Dino (Aus), trom Black Biver, Ja, Fi th, Be Eng Alios 4 Putnam (of Boston), Rogers Matanzas 7 days with sugar to Youngs, Smith & Co; 10 Pare id. one t OC hweeney, White, Matanzas, 1 days, with s0- ta Jules Sanarne & Co: reegel to Son’ & Co. Suing Rialto, Gould, Sagua,7 days 2 in ballast, to Jea Fiyee i Lanra Gertrude, Risk, Bronswick, Ga, 3 dars, ith faliroad die fo the udaca Kiver Bit Co; vessel to Binet Powers Sebr Gov d G Saith, Crowell), & Jago 2 says, with a 3 veproak Co eee ey orton, Havana 8 and son to Grinnell, Minturo & sel to wo & Gene Nellie Bots. (ot Bator, Milan, Caibarien via laware Breakwater |¢ days. with sugar to Joho jason 4 ©o; vessel 5 Brett, — 40a tik weviiee © co oo molasses to Thomas 0 vessel to muste: Behr Amelia mot — Bethel, * Nassau 9 days, with M Meche Wise (ot (ot Gloucester) Bearse, Cat Island? dars, Wm Douglas, vee: 10 ‘enbe rg. wine Morro, Caste, San Salvador 6days, with ‘vessel to BS weitatt amit cider, Blentners | 7 days, ines to Wm Do oer 1 Wrieht, Orepper, icuthera = days, with pines yo dames Douglas; vessel 10 8 3 Wenders Sehr Bunny South, Derickeon. Mobite vedere with lumber to Ba: vesse! to E D sebr Susan Harker. Garwood. Fernandina says with Is bound to New- Inmber to J J Boss; vessel to master. sehr W peilace Power Pf ci ge meen AS yt with naval t pbene fH sense, seg gimp, ith nm twoT Se ‘o. Is a A fo" Carey, rernandina 7 days, with lom- ber to John Garvey; vessel to Tupper & Sehr B Young, i. Sache as i, cays, itn tom L wpa to the New Haven Steam 3awmi Lb Ce reasel to. nS Midgewsed, Johnson, Ueorgetows. 80. wa a) *, | with navel stores to Dollver, Power & Co; vessel w Buriuca Se. pene beth White, Abbott, Norfolk. Sone dite eehineler; Jenkins. Richmond, Va Schr Jag Jones, Tilton, Richmond, Va. Ai fc Tuttle, Richmond, “va. Senr A sear De igre ham, Ingraham, Rlebmond, va. Sehr Eag'! bins, Alexandria. Behr Ei tee ‘Tobia, Beraert, Alexandria. Bene 4 ¥ Kindberg, Horton, Alexandria, Va, for New Hav Ache HT Wood, Curles Virgmnra. Sehr Osborn Curtis Curtis, irginia sebr bay 3 Miehois, be ‘inginya. Sept ennie Hastings, “aiien, Vin Virginia. sehr Denn r ban inia. Schr Eva. Virginia for Sehr Helen Has r. Schr Adetine Townsend, Lisley, oe w Senor Radolph, Smith, Georgetown. 1 Fehr @ W Wright, Johnson. Delaw Sehr AO Lyons, Jeffrey, Bal pot J D Willams, reat. Balumore. fir Saille Coursey, Sipple, Baltimore. Boar GW Ande att _ Baltimore. Sehr L A Wartord. Bailey. sebrJ H Wainwrigh foy 4, Sloop Annie Gibbon, Shelly, Brig Thomas Cambell (of Lad arrived ey month NS), Lowi from Port Spaia, which b, is Conagned 10 W Biwell & Co. PASSED THROUGH BELL GATE. BOUND soUTH. Steamer City at New Bediord, Fen New Bedford for New Tork. with mdse and passenrer, Kieamer Coited Staton, Gavis Pau River tor New York, with mdse and pamengers, Steawer Tillie, i wing, New London for New Yors, with mdse and oassencere ane Imogene Diverty, Dandy, Fall River for N ork. Schr Isabel Alberto, Davis, Providence for New York. Sour Kamertine Mott. Providence tor New York.’ jaynes, Barlow, New Londou for New York, Bent Mist, Mansey, Pall River for New York. and jer’ jor‘ eekskill Piliagelphia tor Bristol. Senr J H Marvils, Parsong, Stamford for vew York. Sehr Neliig, Perry, Frovidenoe tor sew Sear & H Miller, Smith, Mulisione Point for New York, with Lt, to ord sehr Texas. Reynolds, Norwicn for New York. | Sehr D Buia, Bilis, Livcoinville for New York. Senr J Tinker, Harding, Pawtucket tor New ¥ senr Lamariiae. SUI Nouns for New Work. scene Amelia, Kelly, Provisence tor New York. belr Adele Felicia, Baker, Providence for New York. Seer for gen § York. ork, Sone Mingaas, Putilips, Px gehe Satnantel Holga. iver for New York AG Lawson, patrick, Providence for Haver- stra Sehe Para, Chay, Malem for New Tork, hoht Native. Denar Vall River top Now York, Scnr Cymtuia Jane Gardiner, Provid Scr Emily, Morreti, Stamtord for New York Schr Mail, Mead, ureenwien for New York, with mone to order. ‘sche BA Yorsyth, Robbie, Stamford tor New Yoru, BOUND BAST. Sehr Adria, Patton, New York tor Shvlees, NS. jour vy Day x), MoBride, New York for Baliiax, Sone Helen @ King, Wood. tor New | York for Calais. .F4 4 o 3 5 Hone Pe Behe Bidorado, Parsons, New York for Boston. Behr Hurmal, Hutchinson, Weehawken for Sater. ont Marieces emith, Preston, lioboken tor Prov- den cor Wauponsa, Mainwaring, New Yo-k for Portiand. chr JB Cunningham, Crocker, Sewvorg tor New London. Mehe fantamoont, Warren Hoboken for Portamoath. pale 7 Kovimeom. Mharay, Mew Sone jut meugus Behr Bees hr Behr Lizzie tivans sehr Blackstone, WI Bawnin the I joboRen for Brigseports foboken for Providen’ jathan New York tor Cold Spring. xon, New York for Providence. Schr Hester, Ferris, Hoboken for Porichester. BELOW. Brig Ceres, trom — MARITIME MISCELLANY, fiir Rusixo Son (Br), fro: Que! reported ashore at (ape Chatte, was piatiormmed, got olf and towed up to Quel Baxk Mavp (Br), MeDonald, from Glasgow for Quebec, Jiu coal, run astiore on Madicougan shoals, re‘naiued 48 hours, jettisoned leaking, and Bar Conumnine, foi 26th, and reports havin ‘the Loss of an anchor end Arrives tuns coal, up at Quebec 251 m Carthagena, arrived at a Swansea for Quebec, before 6 26th inst tor repairs nen, ol e came off not uehes ¢ been manere, but got of with ‘20 fathoms chain. Scur Mary Axs, from South Amboy for Thomastom hich put into Newport leaking, will proceed first teit wind, the ving been siopped. It was the result of inetlicie ‘all icin. Scun Exxa Horcuriss, Alle: Bath for Boston, returned 2th inst for Teale beating through the Narrows, breaking rooks in rudder post. New Bxpvorp, Jane 26—The hall, spars and iron work of bark Laconia, rece! io jo pense, were sold Gh anct tw Wm H Scene WIT cates ag MUR hp et vis Providence, whers ibe put in with pean Cent foremast head $b inet (one tees augue at Boston, Cook tor Ving (ousted on ths hor Fea toe conside; able ex- n woeday by George 4 Bourne from Netanwes, for Sprung, arrived at Boston during heavy weather, again lost jib- away foreniast abous ten feet fou Sonim Rowan, Cook, from Calaty, Me., for Boston, put into Portland 27th inst leaking in Apes , Lauxcuep—At Gloucester Tune 19, the schooner by ty’ David & Kory. for Messrs Walon & allea, "She it Ww moist ment, and has been called 27 tons, ne’ are’ Bunser Gill. Capt ‘Jonn McDonald will command her, and she will enepae in the Bank fishery, omni ma June 19, trom the cig of Sami Watts 4Co, aSmanted sche named. Chattes, W Lewis to be qcuibanded by Cube Biduey Huppen, of bs George, Ne, WHALEMEN, t your from San Francisco Ju June 19, schr Horace Lent Jo cruise. A letter from the second officer of sehr Wm Martin. Martin, of Boston, reports her off Cuba June i2, having taken 200 A letter bbis sp oil sin from Capt L ce, ADE { schr Chas Thompson, aridina sune 8. to ship oil; had a, als nd oD scbr cy with 1540 sp and two 43 bol wiralgs along: a riettor from Capt aye (i a, Rising San, rey er her at Mariogalante M hpbk o} » Reports sehr, racte’s i Parker, Dyer, 8 hone Cook, Dyer, I#)do—au three to sailia a few days for Charleston Ground, SPOKEN. Lottie Sip Ori Jun phia, Jum Bark Li Tune }, Jat 2 th 50 bbls sp and @ 25, 25 miles ary. ne; ani tp Orpheus, {rom Lamiast for San Francisco, April iy Oty. tty of Pl Thllagetghia, from, Bath for Philadeiphta, ny Bark ‘deo, H jenkine { ‘Br, ‘rom. Antwerp for Philadch 3H of Barnexat. om in for Pensaco!: 26 W. eos bey freee Richmond for Montevideo, May 29, tat 298} aL Brig Haas Phinney, Ayres, May 2, lani7 NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchants, shipping agents and shipmasters are in- formed that by telegraphi Rad Torfiand, Me, ior Buenos tothe HeratD London Bu reau, No 46 Fleet strest, or to the Paris office, Rus feribe, the arrtvalsat and departures trom European and Eastern ports of American aud ail foreign vessels trading with the United States, tho same will be cabled to this country free of charge. Captains arriving at and sattmg from Preoch and Mediterranean ports will find the Paris office the moe ec ymical and expeditious for telograpbing news. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS Hxvvowr, June 25—Sailea, brig Ismyr (Br), for New York. Haven, June 26—Sailed, ship Wyoming, Baker, Phila- Golphia (not previously). Hone Kona, June 26—Arrived previonsly, bark Bosetia McNeil, Brown, New York. Liverroot, June 27—Arrived, brig A M Knight, Davis, | Philadeip! hia. Lexpox, Jane 26—Arnved, bark Chima (Ger), Ruse, Boston. Maxsurties, June 25—Sailed, steamer Alexandria (Br), Henderson, New York. FOREIGN Kast Banpor, TT, June 17—In, Frocks, tor Bangor, ldg: schr jor Newbort for orders, 14 Guanp Tuas, Tl, Jane for Enon ge idg. ‘Juma 2%—Cleared, Wylie ey lancow ath, pool; 2 (| Sale Sam, Th Sune Boston. ldg. stds 'B, Jane O'Bnen, Cleared rai ey yt 26h, b nse Carrion th ‘ab Joseph Fiat IGN PORTS. brig Harry Stewart, tue Baker, Raymond, Si—In port schr Abbie, Oakes, steamers Wanitobag (Br). vexs (Br), Laurensen, Ritchie, do, —Ip port brig Sullivan, Perry, for %—Arrived, sbip eirew voRnson, altuinore ; brig Kellie, sones, Rose rig'Ixa, Matanzas ; het D Halsteaa, New Y. ‘Stack ovle, Liverpool. tres above were ali incorrectly telegraphes as at St Jonna, NF.) ~atled from the Iran Staawen Open.) Avnwerr, June 2—Arrived, Nouantum, Thomas Cal- lao; Hoppet, Noreine, Doboy. Roads *h, Excelsior, Bowers, Phila- deiphia: Montreal, Caaifleet. do YAR, wih Lng ‘ Bostox, J) nin Fre be OMB. seaward, McGregor, Channe:; Secor Moore, do. ife 13—Sauled trom Claypole, Panchon, Stan- sya, bps ¥, Halvor aivorse wast, June 14—Arrived, Ankers, Astrom, Philaded- ‘edric! ‘illid, Fri keen. di Tabor, Taylor, Havre ese une Pbaerived, Eva, Slater, Mataneas LD Goan Yane lt—hrrivea, Somerville, Bakar. Wile, st Joh, NB. haseneset Caucurea, June !2—Arrived, Ealth Troop, Smith, Liv- seared j mar Se J Bengal, Code, New York. ‘Arrived, Kalana, Nash, London for New adelphia. Balled ith, Cores moo Haven, June 12—Arrived, led, Frey Patuocnn, Jawe le—arrived. Lobos. } Off the Lazard 9h, Daisbarg, Holes, from Rotterdam om! for nore. | ceeding down, Ail weil. Boe, ied, Artived, Caspar, Syvertsen, Rich- Biaaun, Balti joward D Troop, Mack, Navesink, Barstow, Doboy. Janet Forbes, Walker, rii- New York. DH Bills, Penny, Boston. Kestrel, Paaixner, Matav- mas vain Lavanroor. Jane 12—Arrived, Bothnia , Moodie, New “Arrived 15th, City of Chester (9 34 Abbotetord, Chure i, . Themis, Anderson, Hall Loxpox, Jue 12—Arrived, Bounting Blilow, Tearve bailed lay red 1 ; Mth, Back |, Boston; Mary ait Now York helors, Shaw. Charleston: Mive Campbell, Grey, Ovosaw Mi iy eidy, C ane! hal —— ai York. DERKY, June |4—Nailed from kanishowen Head, sTOWR, June Smnderiand, ma ©. jot, 1, June 12 nited sta Arrived, 13—Sat Mobibach, Dundalk, ‘atello Ciro, Lavarera, hed. Paes Preehy, Bri ih, Gibson, Arrived al harpasyy Gasiic m, Pareell, Liverpool for Honz Kong, ao. a, Wuiteuaves, June 12—Arrived, sarab Harris, Crosby, La Yorod ans, Jane 12—Arrived, City of Peking w, Morse, Beseorsece, Jane 10—The Jennie Prince, from Cardi n for this p sent to cable to Dave become & Js aground on the English Bank: bas been Nighteued of usned of Bert of per sarge: & been ne. JF hee, been reported 2 Stal wreck. as ‘Quuexsrows, Jone 1—The Francis (salt), from Bt Maio for Newfoundiana, wi abendomed ina " tion on Jone 4 lat 48 N, lon 29 4 trem Paris: ca and yi = wn So vS.nasind ach ro oh EE taken off tho vessel meric arate | Bere wis morning trom Mata saat rai mm Steawen Eevee Be ssp vune Wines, Tuba Frederiensen, Balti- CORDRAGE, Jane Arrive: 12th, Bailed for anil Ban Francisco. Bassuin, May 7—Arrived, Norwester, Burgess, Maur). ‘tins. Canprer, Jane M—Sailed, Laura B Burnham, Phillips. Bingal Gamo, Haven, nlivearoots June Mt—-Cieared, Carrie ‘Delay M Bay, w York, RAgmDON, Tune 15—Cleared, Hermanos, Jacobsen, Bal ver. Manserices, June 1i—Sailed, Investigator, apore. CALourra, New bin 3 Ist cae 9 Balttiaore ta, Collin, Hong Kon jay Hi fatied from Sangor, Alfred, House, Migneion ANCOS Joseph, Gravoii, Cherwell, CL Pearson, Swain, Baston ; cau peat Binnie J "Carlton, Butter, Fri June 13—Arrive New York. Macums Galle. . May 8~Arrived, Harriet Hickm: rs, duno M—Sailed, Angelina, Labrai ienyat, June S—Saiied, BF Stoneman, Cain, Sweden; Wh, Colorado, Moses, London ; a] y alied, *Staus r, Barer, Gioucrster, Mane. of Loulslana's), Baltio, Lindarf, if, Mobile, Caliao, St M Salman, ‘Smith, 4 Bainiey, Townsend, Wiraoox May 0—Arrived, Florence Treat, Short, Rio ‘Sleared May 10, Nina SI aidon, Sheidon, Ohannet a“ June’ 15—Ar1 owhaiaa, Thomas, Va: Pafarcurony, Jane 14—Sailed, Hannah, Dullen (1, New York. Muyoun, June 14—The Dirigo, Btalr, from Liverpool tor Matanzas (coals has put in windbouad, and with Jos# Of sails sito pump gear ovt of order. AMERICAN PORTS. ALEXANDRIA, June 2—Arrrved, robs © © Ban Boston. Lordela Newkirk, Norwich. jeorg poiled—coure OW Locks, New Haven; © F Heyer, 26tb— Arrived, sehrs FG Dow, New York Herschell, Balled_—Senredona b Hancock, and AT apa ty George- WALTIMOREs June Arrived ward, Young, New Yorkr; John Shriver, lia; seh Cleared M Allen lem: Fei heat Lilly fatxeaburg (rom Georgetown: STON, Jane Al Wateon. Liverpool: © David L Tey! -o, wad ory, Cadwe rigbarn, Dante eum Bent, Bro rived, steamer ‘K Gustano Gand, Caryon, Tr: pte, By ois aon Wi ‘rovideace for soamors Wm Wood- ‘oot, Eniledel- lor, Dugan, ‘a net ora Beith. Gadiay | 1 Ba-cpevives, steai or pateagerived, barks Pade! tah pees SE ag es Liverpoo! nelro; MeComnell Havana; wehas Ka are Seauas, Francis smith, San et BtJohn's PR, yt Lyd 1cK, aoe mbr Per 2a be = PFANGole jase m—Areived, brig Walter vowa, Woy ton, Hampden. 20th—Sailed, bark Mary Jenness (new), Oakem Siygn You to Fletcher, do ihh—Si Secuin, Wnitremore samuel Gilr tiy, Philadel rset wing ers Washington; Kau £ lunt, Webster, Norfolk; Maxiggd Tilton, Bteotman, Philadelphia, Arrived 2ta, schrs Risinx Sun, Joves, Portland, to Toad for, Philadeiphia; Matthew Kenney (of Norfolk) with coe RIBTOL, June 25—¥alied, schr Lady Ellen, Sofpprs, Phitadetpiis, OHARLESTON, Jane 27—Arrived, steamer South Canes na, Nickerson, New York; Raleigh. Baltimoge Br sree ia, Wew York! thos Vangitdurs Pbidadel- mat nranting-“Bark Elvira. trom West Tndtes, Ore—Burk Kothuoay (Br), vans, from Liverpool, ‘ages Hahots wetelts Yee oy, New York. ae Metensast | une 4—Arrived, schrs Koret, Dan! nS U Rovers Fletcher, Homon tor Pi Cherub, to load tor New York. Stante DARIBN, June #1 -—(! ‘Jeared, bark Memoria (Nox), Are- ab. ee (Norway) Ks, June 22—Arrived, schr C BJones, Sidw, BGHTON, June 23—Arrived, schr Oliver Ames, Bab> Geo DC, via Somerset DiKk, Gaprgetown ‘Hillie Maskina, New York. he EASTPORT, June 17—~At rEve ‘schra Morelight, Alen, gnd Alligator, Wooster, New Yorks J W.Finkhaui, trout ‘Tan —arrive , Schr Luey. Coalwell. New York. rived, schr hit, Bla yi Cardenas and allea for St Stephen. NB. Also arrived dist, bri ‘erkins, Ba) yee ar cee beget cf Gre an Borden, urbuck, E ma do, oe hae pont’ Jorinio. Kosalines Sookes, bet a wn, GARDINER, Me, Jun 18 Arrived, hrm Kate, Mi 1, Kastman, New York; 20th, Gon! ard, ‘sep bua i ean rpg rg tos 9 Norfolk. GLOUCESTER, Jane Pes nig Mary Fipt, eee NEO ORT, LI, June 18— Arrived, schra IK Giietr., sleeve, Young, Now York (and sailed Zigt for Nantucket) ee Rog Harris, do (aud sailed for “sarge . Balled ties, sehr MO Wells, Cage, Ffladelphia. 1} LYNN, Mas, June $— Arrived, sohre pas ei F vie . Flobokens 0th, Ang ‘At Almon, 00, ie aby, Fre in, Philadelphia; o ne Intn, sents J B anderson, Johnson: Connecticut, Gare, Diverty, Nickerson, Weehawken; ; Kilen Hi puta Pe boa atone da gia Matte Gastied ah pcan = While, rol’ as om ae ie meek howe ani do gee Lineeseats brig Wola veroool: brig Ke see Ot Bas Pine York vis rida, is v W Lord, Colton, ea New York; bark Vanrustd. itichel, Arrived 28h, steainer Hudson, Gi jeared 25th, ship mma (Pr), Oll Stine af arrived” barks ‘Joven Nareissa ined, bane fom the "YZ, Jedcuehr Jacob M Haskell, Pensacola. ship Emma (¥r); sear Mar. NORPO. June 25—Arrived, schri a 2 Namo, RoR bm Arr Nove Yorks Mary l Compton, SORA Pret NEW. une 25—arrit irs SF Sea bay te ak, Jacksonville; Hastings, Cl how York. on men Oo ved 25h, schrs 3 o Smith, Ne w York; Kate. 01 it schrs Henry A Pant and nd Lizale Wile, Priscilla Scribner, melia, Henry ‘uibbs volma, a Thos. how Vassar, Jr, Peis Sar Fe waniden Ri Warten for Philadelphia; New Regul ei tod Mary igi, Herrin’ do, for Hoboken’ butpr Bol wer for New York ; Panthe: i 7 ww te 4 : Chas W Beatiey, on Place Bice ant Pie'e Nadine odo Bela Peck. Avery,and Parana, eae or, Fall wer i Pe ford doi Trimmer, Filto, Providence for dex Jacob cs orkins, Hoboken for New Bei i dt ‘Sea Phil- bi nerset for Maret od yp kia E Vail, Nor- ton. Now York for Fiymousl (an ited AM 20th), Sailed, schrs J ? Ross, Hathaway, from Taunton tor New Yorks ate hei og Palmer, Providence do, 26th, 8 AM—No arrivals. Baidai—Sehrs Anthes Godfrey, Sherer, and Narr: | sett Shaw, Philadeiphia; “Aiehaniay Madde x, new York: Sbepard A Mount, Hallock: dos’ Billow, Rockland for do; Suro, Mautuews New Bedford toe New Yor Mediator, (age, Fall River for do; we .. Ftapatrick, Providence for Haverstraw: Rienzi, ford for Yo: C Georgetown, Di tor New York; Celeste, brown, Providence | tor do; Hen- rietia, MeAlinden, do tor x Phliaiel ghia, Godee, Kelley, oo haan pot ome park Fall Dehart, a for, ‘or Splengid, Poinney. Borden, Baker, and do; M do ‘for Rb for do; Isaac H n, Providence for do; James Gi 1 River tor do; aloop Ulio, Tisd reaman.) Sale iH jan, Murphy, Fal Maria, smith. Hocsy Point a Meehaa, Fall Rivar ior Cola Springs Jo for Greenpo 7 Donaa Anna, Nioanot, Cabinet, 7 P ly datter_overbauling); ® siunickson, Jonn- redmore, Cooper, HP Penne well, Braintree for Philadelphia, NORWICH, June 2—Arrived, brig Ai yidoeck. son, Fort itlco vis New Loadens. soar ‘MA Sewburg. Siulede-cene Ceo.R Vreeland. Geargetow: NUW HAVEN, June oe Arrived solirs Oliver Scofield, Dissowws Baltimore : Teanel, Alberto, Yooxer, George. Creex: rap a rook, French, Raritan Pass CAV ALL Oy June Wee acrte ed, re jax, Sra ea ey In h port Bist sehr Eugene Borda, Cook, for ————, ready PASCAGOULA. ours %—arrived, brig Joho Welsh, Jr, Vanselow, Ha Fe ENSKOULAL Y June %—Arrived, bark Althes (for), 8¢ A % oeicaress 8 H French, Indianola; Len} B Arnos Oye aC, ‘whi bo eg oe Galveston. s vule, Chester, New Yors. ee PHILADELIMIL. June arrived, aenmer Mars le area Gehry J Gramiey, Hartt Cleared—Briy Wexford, Poste: pool via Wilming- NO sehr # MeManeiny. Walla Autograt i . Ey ick moi Gegielmino. C2 Palermo; Cherubun, mirth, Matan, The Awerican Dot City, was off Morris 1 | ai Lenk, Bormud! a; 8 ¢ fh henee for Atiantic at ¥ Pw on Saturday, pro- Newcarrin, Del. Jun: 38, PM—Bohrs Katie © Robinson, from {James Wall. from Sangor, sai, toe Ashiey River for Wilmington, Den passed. 6 Steamers Norman. for Boston: Pioneer, for Savannaly and Catharine Walung, tor Frovidened, vaeed down i berkentise and o herm brig are now beovi sight off lteedy Point, coming oe as siegy pg ; 7 Jane 2 —arrived n and Barey Geiwast Turns Inead, betes ee Gone to eea—Barks Erragon and | = PORTLAND, June 2—Arrived, Wehr Walter, Botler, ir}, Oalbarien. ch Bain Saat Crystat 2 3 F rt Landing. 4s, from —— alate firoreton, Mystic. 0 Bullard, Small ae pe; c revidesce, w York. Sailor, Bryan, Turks Island via Newport. ‘onl i ra Jane %—Arrived, schr Horlzon, Leet, dout, Vavea--sehrs Jos Porte —— Philadetphti ‘Tinker, Carver. aid ae? rey, New WORN Crockett; James Henry, bay York; hag phe opia, Crockett, my fina tor se Jot Pacific, ‘Ginn v BG jrjenes Americal nderson, and a Cnet’ now, SAVANWAT, Jano ‘%~Arrived, steamer Cleopatra, syaiey. pew oz ‘4—Sebr Joanna Doughty, Donghty, New Y: Sailed—Sveamer terman Tivingson, jalior y, Sew va May, Fernandina; Pliza & Yor: sehr Joanna Doughty, Ten. arrived, seh hrs five "May Bark Gastar ¥,(2er Ball. Fan schre gaite, ® Coatrey, alder. re 2 s— AW Pree man, Reodoat for Bowian J 4.Coltver, Fobe trite Ow x] mouth; Sunlight, Boston ior Ales. andria: Siiverheeln do" for Seatord, pel Lottie K friend, sod Ann J Langhiin, 40 tor Phiiaderphia Bpbraim & Anna, Lancev! for do; Waterline, for du, White Star (ir), Dorehester, XB, for do; Sarah Laverne. salem tor do. heturned-—Schr Hyena. Lt per 4 Ayn — Schrs J8 Weldon and On- AM at reported. 7 fob, New York for Bang ree, Gloucester for New York; iichmond, Va. ‘The above arr vals and those before a v Dt (waiting win iva 3 man, Gi Redondo (waiting s tew bow mH: WILMINGTON, XC, Jane 25-—Cleared, bark Mcerkoni, (Ger), Carrtens, London; brig Maddala’ (Br), Hoa Di Meh Aurrved, steamer Rebecca Clyde, Caius, Balti indies Regulator, Jones, New York. Jun hrs Pocus $5,087 town, DO fase Gérrisop, and A MObUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED PROM DIFFER ent 5 very where ; desertion, &c., suit dieat‘eause; a6 quired; no charge wail di ‘vorce ts granted: Attoraag, 196 Gronteny. re HPRALD BRANCH OFFICR, BROOKLYN, com ner of Walton avenue ant Boorgmn street ‘Open from 3 A. M. wot e a Sunday from 3 to 9 P. BSOLUTE DIY. )ROBS OBTAINED FROM DIFFER. tes for numerous canses No oubli.tit: Terms Cg cra FRE DERI Public, 305 Broadway . PAINS WHATEVER also Nervous Debiitty, Weal oe “ered a ptt seateel exces Di sea: on dell’ : Bi yaare eupaleat, eapertenen deh oAtige W iignd BUGS DRALGIA,