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10 "TUE CAMBRIDGE CANTINA, —— The One Hundredth Anniversary of Wash- ington’s Assumption of Command. —_—_-+-—_—— WISTORICAL LOCALITIES AND REMINISCENCES, —_—-~+— Whe Journey from Phila- delphia to Boston. The Sword Unsheathed Beneath the Old Elm Tree. a @RRANGEMENTS FOR CaMPRinGR, Moss, July 2, 1875. The event of the Gay, which is to be celebraced to-morrow, is tbe one handrecth anniversary of ‘Wasnmgton’s assumption of the command of the American army. To Join Adans belongs the credit oj bringing the members of the Coutinen- tal Congress to @ decision upon the diMcult ques- tion of se ecting a Commander-in-Cale!, Rising in Dis place one day and stating the exigencies of ‘the care, he declared that he “had but one gentie- man ip bis mind for what important com- mand, and that was a gentleman from Virginia, whose skill and experience as an officer, whose independent fortune, great talents aud excellent universal character would command the approbation of ali America, and ‘nite the cordial exertions of all the colonies bet- | er than any other person io the Union.” Washing- ton, who happened to sit near the door, a8 soon as | witm charac- library room, be heard wis allusion to himself, Seristic modesty darted into the Jonn Hancock, who had an Poinied Com mander-in-Chef, when Adams came vo describe Washington {or the commander, sud- ceniy changed countenance, and foretbly ex- Dibited mortification and resentment, On the 15th of June, 1775, the army statas was regularly adopted »y Congress, and the pay of the Commander-in- Onter fixed at $500 a month. General Artemus | ‘Ward, who was actually in command of the army around Boston, was elected second in command of ail the armies, and General Charies Lee the third. Philp Seduyier, of New York, and israei Tutnam, of Connecticut, were also elected major generals, A number of vrigadier generals were appointed, at the request of Washington, Major Horatio Gates was appointed adjutant general, ‘with the rank of brigadier. The town of Camoridge and the connty of Mid- Glesex are Mlled with the vestiges of the Revolu- tion, Whitbersoever we turn our eyes we behold Bome accounts Of its glorious scenes. Wagazine at Medford reminds us of one of the earli- est acts Of British aggression, The march of both divisions of the royal army, on the memorabie eth day of April, was through the limits of Cam- bridge. There the first American army was formed. From this piace, on the 17th ef June, was decacned the Spartan band that immortalized the heights | of Charlestown, and consecrated that day with blood and fire to the cause of American hiverty; and beneath the venerable eim which still shades the southwestern corner of the Common Geoe rai Washington first cusbeathed nis sword at the bead Of an American army. Tue eity of Cambnage to- ay contator many MONUMENTS OF THE OLDEN TIME; Many resideuces, lacking, perbaps. the beauty of their youth, but rich in historical reminiscences, Phipps’ farm, or, as it was aiterward calied, Leecomere’s Point, was the landing piace o/ the British troops on the memorable evening of April, | 1775, Then aiso, on tie 9th of November follow- | ing, six companies of light infantry and a hundred | 2 of carrying ef | Grchadiers landed for the purpo 7be sock, bat were driven to their boats, losing WO Wen abd Carrying Of Len cows, PORT PUTNAM ‘Was one of the most important of American works, commancing as it did the river and west pact of the town. The work was begun aud carried on ‘Wander the supervision of Geuerai Putuam, bul was wompieted by General Heath. Cragie purcaased of te oid lu 1800 Andrew “Pomt? aud the site mansion house of the estate for many year# by the existence v! { the foundation of the cellar, Leecb- Was frst sortified on she 29th of No- ‘5, by the erection of # Lomb battery, Washington had caused two half-moon vatieries to ve erected—one on What Di peen calied Captain’s Isiand, where the ated this wiale of preservauion, bel YORT WASUINGTON. Thig battery, commanding the Common and West ene of Boston, Yuit On what was the iar- Thest southeasterly point of land on the Cam- Vridge snore, is at tue easteriy end of Aliston street, surrounded by @ hanatome iron fence ana containing three mounted guns, urnisued some Dears since jor (he purpose by the United States Kovernment, while from a loity Sagsial is oven Ciapiayed tue latest Gag torown Lo tae oreeze in Camoridge. THE FIRST CEURCH §n Cambridge was vuiit im i6s2, avout thirty rods Bouth of the present Dane Hurl, or Harv Lav Behoul, and wiibin ite Wells, after a ven years’ Giscasdion, was Gualiy adopted we pia m of <horch aiscipube calied “the Cambric plat. dorm.” There were heid tne ess/ous of tue First mad Second Provincial Congresses, There was Organized that famous Cowmitiee of >aiety, of whien every man Wasa boxtin bimsel’. Lhere Washington often worsuipped curing is encauiy- sneut in Cambridge. THE WASHINGTON ELM Stands near the westerly end vi the Common, uuder whvse shade Wasuingionu first drew hia word a8 Geueral-in-Chivi of the Ameriean Army, Apart from its association with a great eve Tere is sometuing impressive ubout this ts @ King among (ree+; a monarch naive to the Pol WHOSE SUvJects, once scattered OVeEr [be broad plain beiore ii, lave vanished and jett St alone in soltiary a'e. Tradition says dat when the suri ing ferest = was Jened vy the axe of the woodman | this tree had already atiained so great a ize that it ovtaimed @ respectiul mmunity irom the late of tis neighbors aug &n. Though portions uf k are homeWhal cecayed and tue blasts of centuries Dave passed over it, it is stil) vigorous; aud if Joving Care aud wa: ean avail it wil eon! e to live sree sor menerations, ‘Tue res geury Wadsworth Lou Cu.obel Jonu Vassal, was sor nine moniue used aa WASHINUTOS az ADU AKL ERS, Daving previvusiy vec 4 vy Colonel Jonna Giover’s Marbiencua Veet Generar Was Ingtow oecupied the souca igg room and the one it ag his stnuy, Leing the same now Used Ly the poet for a tine purpose, und where aye been Composed wost of ‘inose exquisite productions of his geuins which Dave made him £0 jaimous iv tue literary worid. ‘On the 20th of Jaue, 1770, one vanired years azo, ‘Washington received his commission from tue resident of Congress, and on the day following set Out on avire fsom FRiuadeipiia Jor the army beiore Bo: , eving fer miutary companions of bis jonruey Major Generais Lee sohuyiet, and escorted as jar as New York o L elamuer #8 @ siecp- wn Markue ‘ hight horse eeded twenty mies 6 They were met vy @ courier spurrug with Bi Spe besring de from tue ariay Bo Congress, communicating tidings of te vattie of Buaker Hill, At Newark, N. J., Wasuing- fon was met ou the 2 by commitiee of the Provivelal Conyrers 0 W York, tout lo condues Rim to the city, when he hewrd aii the details of the vattie, which bis impatience to arrive ay tne ne Provincial conpress of Masva a in sesion, @! Watertown lau wae wenis for his re- ception, and sent on depulauion, Waen met Washington xt springhci4, aad provives escorts d eeeommodstions for Gim along the Thue LoMorsbly attendey from lana to town, Irving, an€ escorted by Vounteer cc cavaicades of weniiemen be + on We 21 Of duly, where vy Gopgress Wie a congratuial avess. ine Ceremony over Fas seington ‘wan again in (he suddie, aud, escorted by @ 1TOOP of Ngit hors@ and & Cavalcade of O\tizens, pi acesded to the \eadquarters dn the Howse at camo ent of the Vrovinvisi 1 tue co Provieed for sun pied by the " SOF Tie MCLTITUDE ané the thunuering 0! «r jery gave noe to the enemy beleagnerea iD |oscoOR O: bis arrival. the worming of f a of Jul, Waghings evmpanied by Genera) Lee acc & down to the Commun, «ner up, and, wheeiny horse uoder the snorent eim, be drew his eWord apd bouk jurmai commande of the aroiy, ABRANGEMENTS FOR THE DAT. The programme iaid out is as ( be bs Bd the pelle rang worving, Moon and Bight. eleven o'clock the city govern- 1, With invited guests, will meet at Lyceum BY iad, 6 ie square, wad frots thence proceed ao. was om We (VOlRy), wierd, ambition to be ap- | The rural | t 4s he eutered | ows pGalotes | NEW YORK HERALD, ah 9 hf JULY 3, 1875--TRIPLE SHEET, w read py James Rosstt Lowell oad orton deliverea by of Harvard in WD be orilia ea aud colored lghts aud @ coocert wil b HONORARY GURSTS. Among the bono.ary yuests of the city there have been invited Rev. A. P. Peabody, the orator; James Russell Lowell, | ne aoe ne chaplain und toastimester of he ayor Brad- fora: the Vice Ghent’ of the nite a States; Governor Gaston and staff, President and Fellows oj Harvard Collewe, Trastees of Memorial Hall, Hon, Josab joing Charles Francis Adams, ron E. R. Hoar, . W. Warren, the Collector a Postmaster oe “Boston district, Admiral Davia, General N. P. Banks, Judge Devens, beputy Com- mander Merril, of tue G. A. Ry Grand Maser Everets and sulle, Ron. Richard = Frothing- ham, Geer we vy Hol Emory Washbura, Kev. L. Ry Paures D.; Olver Wenvell Holm Rev, Alexander McKenzie, | Provessor Pierce,’ Hon. Estes Howe, Senators | poutwed and Dawes, General Walcott, General Hincks, Jobn Owen, Benjamin Woodward, Jadge | Lada, Sberif Kimoall; Mayors of Boston, Somer- | vile and Newton; Selectmen of Lexington, Con- cord and Arungton; Ubairmen Selectmen of | Watertown and Belment; Senators and Repre- | sentanives of this aisrrict; Captains yn and Hawkes, of the Camorhige companies; James Cox, P etor of the Cambridge Press, and Linn B, | Porter, proprievor of tne Cambridge’ Chronicle, MON MOWER PARK. Fins? DAY OF THE “FIRST RACING MEETING at | LONG BRANCH—POOL SALES LAST EVENING. The races at Monmouth Park Course, near Long | Braneh, Degin to-day, The Mrst event will be the | trial purse of §: for all ages, a dash of a mile, which no doubt will have a large number of starters, as there are plenty of norses at the Branch ready for any characver of race, Then there will be mile heats for a purse of $500, for ail ages, and this, too, should bring to the posta fine Deid. After waich the greatevent of the day will be brought on. This is the Jersey Derby, The race is one and a haf miles, the prize valued at $2,500, adged to a sweepstakes of $50 euch, play or pay, lor colts and fillies, foals of 1872; the second ty receive $200 and the third $100 out of the stakes, This event closed with fifty-three nominations, and 18 considered one of the prom- inent ‘eatures of the Long Branch meeting. The probabie starters are given beiow, with the rela- | uve values attached to their chances as considered As there 18 tae Lest ‘assortie t “Cross Coun. try” norses at Moumonth Park at the present time that Was ever In America, @ good field and fine runnipg may be anticipated. Pools Were sold Ou ali toese events last evening at Jownson’s rooms, The number of iurimen presemt Was large and the bettung very spirited. | Annexed@ will be \onud a lew of the sale: DASH OF ONE MILE, Minnie Ma Jospiration Jock Tweed. | Wizard .. Se Mary Long Cra 100 + 150 9% 45 DiArtagnan. 35 Bb. BF. Carver. McGrath. 400 Lorillard 5 | Cameron i¢ oaugn.... | Chamoertin | Paryear & Co, C7 130 Grinstead | Barney | Rovindon & Morgan of GRAND NATIONAL STERPLECHASS. os $100 200 | 4 89 8 Siunford. 30 30 Vesuvius. 30 Boats will leave pier No. 3, street, at seven and a quarter of ten A. M., and toe Plymoutn Rock leaves loot of Murray street acteu A, M., foot of iwenty-third street, Noren River, at baif-pastteo A M., and pier No. § Norten River ateteven A. M., connecting at Sundy Hook with trains for tae track. AT LONG BRANCH. The pool selling at Long Branch last night was not very heavy, a8 McGrath's entries in the Jersey Derby are such Javoriies that little is laid agains: | them. On toe first race of a dash of a mile, which bas thirteen evtries, tue tirst pool sold was as MILE DASH, Leuder. $5 Searcher. 6 - 15 The Fieid lo “Tie MILE HuaTs. Grinstean -$i0 D’artaguan Spindrilt. . 10 BF. Carver. | Piccolo. - 2% i McGrath’s eo Chamberlin -$75 Puryear - 10 Robinson, ; Clanoangn +10 &00 5 Harvey's entry...... 6 Grmstead 5 | Lorulard...... . 6 Caweron. 6 ON THE STERPLE CHASE. | | Bullet. $l staniora. Troubie . 7% Vesuvia | TROTTING AT DEERFOOT PARK, L. L Deerroor Driving Park, L. '.—ScMMER MERT- ING—Last Vay, Juiy 2—Purse $200, for horses that Dave never beaten i, $1lo Co the Mrs:, $65 to the second and $20 to tne third horse; mile beats, | best teree in dve, in harness, STARTERS. 'p. B. Gon’s Dik. m. Fannie G ae Sep le Be | A.C. Whitsoa’s br. g. Jim. -3418 J. Somerincyke’s ch. m. Melis: +2232 H.W. Howe m. rrie Winfleld....@ 3 4 4 S. Helitug’s br. g. Mack. +6 & Sar M. Jackson's s, m. Dolly... P. Dwyer's w. g. Whitestone. - Time, 2:45—2.46—2 THE SBCOND TROT. Purse $300, for horses that have never bea! $150 to the first, $100 te the second aua +: © to ‘be taird horse; wiieneats, best bores im Live, ib harness. STARTETS. Saus ae A. B. Snyder's 9, 8, Andrew €.1:9'4 D. B. Got’s br, m. Lady Wood: 1368 W. & Thom’s r. g. Fred Tyler 2323 W. Comer's b, ia. Edith...... 55635 oil. Corins?’ b, 8. Fourth of July ee ah lee H.W. Howe’ 8s br. &. Prince. 6 6 ar, PARK RACES, Boston, Mass,, July 2, 1875, The races a: Mystic Park were conciaded to-day. | The wea her was fine and the attendance good, The unfiaisbed 2:24 race of yesterday, in which | Comee, Jona A. and Tom Keeler vad each wou two heats, was decided to-day, Comee winning the seventh heat apd the race in 2:26, John H. second aod Tom Keeler taird. fue Uret race to-day was for the purse, $1,500; $900 to Aras, $450 10 tie 8 M YS1IC 34 clasa; nd, and $100 to tue shird norse, Dwirteen entries; six Scacters, UMM an M. Carroil's dr. m. Auay. 3.3. Bowen's f. g. tho k Wright's blk. 4 . Rodeu’s ch. ¢. Da varpenter’s D. m a “Luss J ‘The second race to-day was for the’ purse $1,500; § the Arst, $460 to th Ano $160 to tbe thitd worse; dilly heats, in Live, in harness scum J. A. Batehelder’s vik. g. A. W. Worcester’s w, 4 vreakJ....1 2 2311 . By Plan Ld Seer ee . 4. Phillivs’ o. m. Elia Madde. 4. A. Doakin’s br. g. Frank Paine ike & Bowen's vr. yg. Joung Hattie Time, 2 :25- le at At the copciusion of suspecting that the voring '0 sell the Tae th e roa driver of Prauk J. Wane i- ‘ace removed sim ‘ horse tien won & xt to te chagrin of tue @ new driver $1,000 to let any obner The driver reiused to ve bed, however. Woen the races were finisnea Judges Aned the first driver $100. FROLTING IN iy anew driver, “BUFFALO, Servaro, N, Y., Jaiy 2, 1875. ‘The Juiy races opened to-day with @ 2:60 class Tact; purse $200-—$120 to firss horse; $60 to sec- oud, and $20 to a horse, The race was won by Mamprine Nell, Lizzie B. ane fret heat, ay Jimmy third. Tune, 3:44 Ty 2:89 and The resuit was asnr)rise to the sporting men, Bay Jummy we ling in to ihe tuird be The 2:0 race DEATH OF A TROTTER Haxiiios, Ont., daly % 1875. The celebrated trotver Kitty Wells aied this | Morning of congesvion of the }onms, the result of injadicions running on the driving park bere yes- rday. She made her déret on the Utica track record of 2:2, $40,008, ued bo Hil, Abe OWwer valued ber at THE GALLOWS. at < pre is of Joby “ Tughes at Newton, N. J, for ‘ihe Murder of His Wie. CES. Saeea ze, INTERVIEW WITH THE CONDEMNED | | | His Last Hours and the Final | Taking Off. | Newron, N. J., Joly 2, 1875. The history of the Hughes murder has already | been given to the public in the columns of the | | HeRaxn, ana the telling of tts awful sequel is only awaited, Sherif Ross heretofore would permit | | no one to visit Joon Hughes in his cell. Persistent | appeals tor an interview bad no effect; but about | two o'clock yesterday afternoon, through tte in- | tercesaion of Thomas G. Burrell, editor of the New- or | “foot of Rector pools 20 to 19 up | | ton Herald, the Sheriif consented to allow | us to see the prisoner, provided nothing should he said on the occasion, and that | no conversation should be held with Haghes, | ‘The reason o! the first request was that he bad been overwheimed with applications from all | quarters Jor permi-sion to visit Hag , to every one of which he had returned’ a peremptory re- | tusal, The allowing of no conversation with Hughes was at the solemn request of .Father McClosky, Woo said that he tiad succeeded in fixing Hughes’ mind on spiritual matters en- Urely, ana did not with any interruption to turn itout of that channel, A remark made by Mr. | Burrell, however, as we were about to enter the Court House, was cilculated to create the im- pression that Hughes’ losing of himself io spiritual things was not entirely total. “1 most got some cigars,” said Mr, Burrell, “Jack is very fond of smoking.” Re:urning with the cigars, we entered the Sheriff's office and, joined by that official, started | Jor the prisouer’s cell, A spacious and airy corri- | dor ted entirely through the Court House to the | Yard im the rear. The jatl 1s detachea from the Court House, being about forty feet disiant. It is & two story stone building, about forty feet square, containing six roomy cel Between the | jau and the mogin building snd attached to both | Was the enclosure constructed tor the execution. A door, guarded by a deputy sheriff, led into the yard, and another door, double locked and made | Vandalite. + $100 160 200 | conspicuous by a lirge placard— on | Searcuer 50 70 29 | Qneaenevoceseresvcccncecesretassestitst inet settee tte , Count 50 70 20 3 PUOIPIVELY op ADMITIASCE 2 | Veraigris.. 50 65 6 h§ | pudun . 43 Oo % JAIL. YARD. OOOO LONOOL EL ILIELE DELETED PELE LODE SELES DEEL LL OE led into the yard comuected permanently with toe | Jal. The Sherif conducted us into the jail boila- | ing. The Orst cell ‘rom the entrance was the one eccupied by Hughes. It was secured by a ponaer- ous iron Geor, 1D the centre of which was a small opening, similar to that at the ticket office of a theatre, ovly much smaller. This was a® bear as contact with the prisoner was allowed. Mr, Bur- Tell wens to the opening and handed Hughes tue geen os took them, and instantly opened a dr ud that stood near the door, took ou fateh and lighted one of them. Giancing through tne loophole I saw the condemned inn from the frat. He Nad bot one eye; h's lace iucicated brutal tnstincts, and pis Frhole appear- ance was decidediy unfavorable, A heavy, dark mustache and goatee, and dark, Sucre croppea hair added to bis sinister appearance. He was Gressed neatly, having on light eer! @ clean | Shirt and collar, Diack tie and vest apd bo coat. | Phe stand was loaded down with untoucned | | victuals, @ dish olice cream and one of straw. | | berries alove showing any evidence of baving | been tasted, Tue cell was about ten feet square, | Well ligated and ventilated, with a large ana com- | fortabie ded in one corfler and an arm chair. £ allowed to say Lo the prisoner jood day, How do you feei to-day?” Very well. It isa Very warm day; don’t you | think 11 is’ was the response, | That was ali that was permitted to pass between | Hugues and his Visitors, Aiter tooximg into is | cell a few mowents, We bade bim good bye, and | he thanked Mr. Buunell warmi “He misses MIS Whiskey Very mucn,’> sald the | Sheruf, as he led the Way out of the Jat. “he is so used to it that he don’t know how to get along | without it. He is allowed three drinks a day." fo illustrate the coolness of the condemned man, Sherut Ross related how he brought # pair of slippers to Hughes to wear for tne exeeution. They're too big,” said Hughes, “Ley won't | | do at al” He could nardly be induced to try them on, but Dnaily did purone of them on his foot. it was hail an men too long, and it was some time before he consented to the Suerif’s view that it made but litle aifference as to the exact size of the siippers he wore on the occasion, hughes aiso | dictated the clovhing he should Wear, which was | @ waite vest, black pants and a dresa coat, He Was induced to dispense with the coat, however, | the Sherif convincing Dim that it was enurely | ae ee ur several days some of the ladies in Newton | Were profuse in (heir Contributions of howers and Gelicacies (o Hughes, aud many ¥ rday imoor- tuned the Sueruf jor admittance to Bim in wis cell. PREPARATIONS FOR THE EXRCUTION, | Although soicipating no dificuity at the exeen- tion, Company &, First regiment of the First orig- ade of the National Guara of New Jersey, was or- Gered by Brigadier General Piume, of Newark, iW to be present at the execution, under command of Gaptaim = Samuel Klotz, They were wade suodject to the order of Sherif Ross, and arrived in Newton lost cven- | ing at seven o'clock. They paraded in fall sum- mer uniform and Were provided with ten rounds of cartridges. At an early hour this morning people began pouring into Newton froin ali direc: tions, Long before the nour set for tue execution the streets were aimust biocKaded by the wagons of visitors, and if one might judge from the ap- pearance Of the place he would have said that the | Occasion Was & Biost joyous one. Ai six o'clock & imme of soldiers “ was placed im front of the Court House, and No one who could not ex- hibits Was Dot allowed to enter the build- p ing, The Court House was surrounded by men \ ud boys selling lemonade, peanuts, ginger bread, &c,, stalids being erected atevery turn. Notwitie | stanaing the Shorifi’s vigilance, as the hour of the execution approached the ruois of neigh boring buildings vegan to be occupied by Gurlously iuciined people, among waom | were several women and cullaren, AG | twenty-five minntes fen o'clock the it prisoler Was Drought from his cell into toe yard. ja coming from bis place of coniaement be was precedes by Father O'Grady, Of Mine Will, Morris county, and followed by Saeriif Ross, Havhes went — on to $0 scafo.d, ald Sueril oss said vo 1h | sJonm tugnes, lam about toexecute you accord- ing to the sentence of ‘ue law. lave you amy- | thing to say 1? arhes, Who was dressed in black pantaloons and white yest, made a bow io tue peuple present, aud said, in a firm voice:— j SPERCH OF THR CONDEMNED, “Gentlemen, I bave only to say toatl wish to thenk Sherit Ross aod bis lady for their kindness | to me, and that 1 hope Lora will wave mercy on me aud forgive ail my sinus.” He made no coniession, nor intimated anytnin, of tne kind, r McCloskey couid not oear tl and leit tue jail and yard a rh time veiore the execution. father O'Grady oMctated in bis place, Hughes came upon the affold remarkabiy caim, and was tne man in the whole yard. Que hundred and twenty-five persons bad been aumitied to the yard. After Shaking hands with « ‘few iriends, who had come to the execution, he announced | tnat be was yeady, and the Sherif sprang the | drop, which Wasa’ marble sla» weighing nearly | 400 pounss. ine untor mau Was jerked | avout tee feet tate it, aud two ner- vous drawings up of his kRee’ was the omiy mign that he Was probably conscious of nis situation, The Lody hung about twenty mia- Ufe%.When life was pronounced ex'inct by Dra. iilte and Franklin, the latter of the military | present, und Hughes was placed h coMn and taken away to Franklin Furnace jor interment, Hughes spent Dis last night im prayer with Fathers O'Grady and MoUloskey, bat did hot make any confession. Wnen he appeared for execution ne seomed tw be pers lectiy resignea. SKETCH OF HUGHES. Hoghes was (orty-iive years of age. born in Ivelaca, and came to vais twelve years ayo. He had a wile in Ireland, and # son of his is living there now. A lew moments belore he akon out to be hung be sent owt for 4 dish of ice cream, out ate very litte of the delicacy. He was smoking 4 cigar wien the Sheriff puc the black cap on hia, Waen the drop jell be Was praying and hoping that “tne Lord Would forgive ail Ms sing.” He maintained @ Most Couraweous bearing Up to the moment of hig deuth, neverevincing tie sigitest Weakening oF falvering. POMEROY He was | country tO BE HANGED. | a { Bostos, Mass,, Ju} | The Governor and Couneill to-day decided not to | Commute the senveuce of Pomeroy, the voy mur- | corer. |. ESCAPE | THE 7 Re Mi G ALLOY Daniel Doran, who waa to be executed at Loc port, to Imprisonment for life, Doran wi ve ) Vaken wv AuUyIB dloRday, | October, 1863, he was promoted to iy lor the cigars. | x, | to OBITUARY. EUTENANT COMMANDER DOUGLAS CASHEL, v. & ON The Zanesville (Ohio) papers of the 26th of Jane give details of the occurrence, at Germantown, Pa., of the death of Douglas Cassel, Meutenant | commander, of the United States navy, a distin- | guished and promising oMcer. He was born at Zanesville on tae 9tu Of Uctoner, 1845. He entered the Naval Academy September 28, 1869, and com- pleted his studies there m September, 1863, In sign, and served in the West Gulf Blockading Squadron, In April, 186, he was ordered to the United States | Steamer Brooklyn, ana on board of her partick | pated, in August, 1864, in the attack on Mobile and in the passage of tue forts, where he was slightly wounded, He shortly aiter volunteered lor duty intne Naval Battery which bombarded Fort Morgan, Sabsequently, and abue gs al tached to the Brookiyh, he Was engaged in bo @tlacks ou Fort Fisier, and was of the number detuiied ior the desperate assault on ‘The sea wall of that fort, where be received @ ball through bis cap. in May, 1865, he was ordered to the steam sioop Dacotah, then itting oat at boston for the South Pueitie’ Squadron, aud pEnepanee hei round Uape Horn Wo her jou, where he r mained until July, 1868, While serving in this squadron he was successively promosed to mas- ter, lleurenant and lieutenant commanaer, He received notice of his promotion to master and to lieutenant by the same mail. His career from tnis polot was sull upward, His latest service Was on the Formosa expedition ag a commodore of the Japanese navy, by permission of the President, Here he gallantly sustained Ais personal reputa- tion and the Bouor of hig county on the Asiatic territory. SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THB MONTH OF JULY, 7 Bowing Green 2 Bowling Greea laszow .. Bremen .. Kouerdam | LONdON.. « Liverpool. road wal }2 Bowling Gree! 7 Bowing Green ay Brona Wa’ * Bowing Green 51 Broad’ 2 Bowing Green Siate ot indiana’. Klopstock y Mosel... 17. | Liverpoo :|Liverpoot. Liverpool “| Glasgow, Livernoo! Liverpool. 22°| tambure. .| Rotterdam Liverpool. Laverpool. | 19 Broadway. Liverpool! [15 Broadway. Cahtornia 17 Bowling eee L’amerique 55 Broadw: Fonau. B Howling Green Mont 29 R 72 Brosaw eVert, 61 Breadw: City of Ri 15 Broad Xepublic., 19 Broad wi By NOTICE TO CAPTAINS OF VES8RL3 ENTER- ING THE PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGHT.—The York Heratp has adopted a distinguishing Coston flight signal for use on board the Hxmavo steam yacht, show: ing while burning the colors rea, green, red, changing from one tw the other in succession, and can be seen sev- era! miles distant, Captains of vessels upon seeing this signal will oblige us by preparing any marine news they may have for the Ship News Department of the Heratp, 2 Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriving at New York can do so by addressing to such vessels, care of Henatp news yaclt, pier No 1} Bast Kiver, New York, Letters received from all parts of the world and promptly delivered, Duplicates are re- quired, ; ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. NIGH WATER Gov. Isiand. SUN AND MOON, 433 73 Sendy Hook. NEW YORK, JULY 2, 1875, CLEARED, Steamer France (Br, Ailtree, Londoo—F W J Hurst ieared Ist), steamer Italia (Br), Crag, Glasgow—Henderson Bros. Steamer Beveriy, Wallace, Pluiaieiona—James Hant Ship kincrald Isie, Stocker, Liverpool—Tapscott Bros Bark Galdiog Star (Br), Prowse, Penarth Roads for or- ders—G F Builey. = renga (ua), Bagusin, Southampton, E—Funch, EAS cri Unione (Ital), Corrao, Bristol, E—John C Sea- Ser Jodgnosti Dubrovacks (Ans), Malovieh, Cork tor orders—A P agresta (not as beforc-—cieared 1st). ark Tamaris (Fr, Fetitot, Marseilies—Jas Henry, plrig@ania Mar ria Ve echia (Ital), Spigneso, Bristol, &— an 2 Brig ‘Aurora Gyr, Dodd, Belfast—Teney & Parker. “wee Alaska (B?), iucker, Rotieruam—Snow & Bur- “Srie Fortuna (ial), Mesquita, Oporte—Hagemeyer & n. Brig ‘Apollo (Br), Benga, St Pierre, Mart—R°P Buck & dirle Havana, Meyer, Hiavana—Jas K Ward & Co. Bri pencer, Matanzas—Jas K Ward & Co. res (Br), Kobintoa, St Jobn, NB—y id Winches t, Clonfuegos—Jas E Ward & Baxter, Maitland, Ns—O W pache the Star Br), Lynch, St Jobn, ND—Heney & ar foke Washington. Berry, Galveston—Tupper & Beat- PORT OF 0. rebrAB Baxter (Fo Bertaux. ‘Sone W HJones, Line, Fernandina—Abiel Abbott, Hobe Ovetta, Horvey, Batumore SelrJoun H Chadice, Buell, Portland, ro. Rackett & Bro, Me—Rackett & hr Ella Pressey, Pressey, Portsmouth, NU—Candce I Pike, Howard, Newburyport—B J Wenberg. Fehr Wildare, Barve. Boston—-Hd Wenbery, br Mary M. Murray, Koslon—B J Wenve: Gacht OW Benuey, Baker, Harwich, Mase—Doane & ait. Sciir Sea Bird, Flagler, Providence —Rackett & Bro, ARRIVALS. BEPORTED RY THR AERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HURALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Somerset (Br), Western, Bristol Jane 19, with 18 passengers ty WD Morgan, July 2, off Nan- hoal, passed bark Limerick Lass, trom Bremen f jadeiphia; June 27, lat 4) 2), lon 46 20, passed an tceber, Steamer Colombo (Br), Rurkett, Mull Jane 14 via Wang ton Avth, with mdse and passengers lo Chas L right with mdse and 44t ‘Daawengers wo Gel J 25, iat 49 Jon 23%, whaling Dark showing letiers 1uPiit, bound Wi 20tr iat #23), lon 5114, a German bark showing letters JBV¥, bound E. Steamer George W Kider, Kead, Bultinore vias. rita mdse ond passengers 'to te Old Dominion : slap Ci Bhip Prank Jones (of Portsmouth, NH), fom Liver: pool May 24 with mdse to OH Marshall & 00. Had ns Winds mos:‘of the passace and a great deal of fog. June 3 Enoch Coritis, seaman, of Enyland, tell trom the jailyard into th ow utp revmanu Clark (of ‘Bath, "gosworth Batis 5 days, in baliaat, to order: Bark Victovia (or), Beilegaard, Grimstad 74 days, in ballast, to Punch, nave & Bark Contederate, Grant, Bonaire 14 days, with log. rood, ke, to Theo Foulke's Sons; vessel to UR DeWoif 0. Bark 4 & Frazer (of Portland), Knight, Matanzas 8 ays, with sugar to Brown Bros; vesse: to Breit, son & Giark Reboeca Caruana, Johnson, Matanzas 8 days, with sugar to Youngs, Smith & Co, vease: to Waydell & ve. Brig Confederate (Br), Grant Ted wood, &o, v0 DR De Wolie & ¢ ig Woo He (of Liverpool, NS), Bartling, H ava, with sugar to Moses Taylor & Ua; vessel to Hincken sehr Jemes Ford Rosaire U days, with ‘of Ford River), Small, Leghorn 60 3 Pabracoul;, vessel days, with marble and rags to G br: w master. ar May sone i Paige, 1 patilla River, Ga. 6 days, with Jumubor to A Brodie & Co; vessel to J’ Winchevier & vo sohr Henry Whitney, Perking, Branswick. Ga, 5 days, ‘with yellow pine to order, vessel to F I smith & Co. sehr Hen Borland, Speighis, Georgetown, 8 with naval swres to Doilner & Pott 5 days, vesse! tod BU Khuw weil. sebr ML vere Tunro, Newhern, NO. 4days, with ehinglos M Blaseley; veme! to master, neh ¢ Looks, Bunee, Alexandria for New Haven, bone Magwie & Lucy, a PASSED THROU ‘with mdse and passengers. Steamer United States, « jouney, Paraticid, NB, for New rite bt piling to A Kiehardson al, i itvs, Proviaeacs tor New York. Mardin, Machias for New York, York, 10 day sen Wm Wit Sebr Witte Harris, ‘with lumber to order. sehr Brunette, Hart, Bangor for New York, with lum- ar. Sawyer, Jones, Providence for New York. belir ¥ Lockwood. st Joan. Providence tor New York. Schr Glove, Waas, Bangor for New Yorx, with lumber ordel Sehr iris, Kuowles, Harwich tor New York, with flab | to order. WNche |. Borden, Baker, Fatl River for New York Solr Kb Meany, Lewis, Fortiand for New York, with f, Smith, Norwich for New York. Behr Mary Ann, New Haven (or Philadelphia. Kone Juaiee, Hall, Bridgeport for New York. Sep Heien ‘rovidence for New York Rehr M heuy vi, Boiwork del, sag Naw Yythy new nt Shaler. Hardenburg, Connecticut River for Chapman, Franklin for New York, with 3 ters A eine itter, Kelsey, Crom BOUND Basr, rell tor Jersey City. 1, Eloctra, Waldren, New York for Frovitenst, Senr A B Baxte 7, New York for Hanwport, XS. Sehr Reta die: Kirsioud, Rew York for st vol N, igh Messenger, Eimer, Poughkeepsie tor Now Bod- solar Crooker, Woodbrifige for foston. pale Lawhie Anode etven New York or Tei: "Solr Me Chane, Weehawken for Hyannis, Scu.r Ivy Belie, Howes, Weeaawken lor Boston. Behr Geo G . Gurney, Rondout for Providence bene § Hale, Hovoxen tor Taunton. behrJ H Chi ‘Alba: jor Portland. ae New Yore tor Lay's » New yore fo aoe 1 ty Senr Jd M Proenan Bans Plthokan or for at eee fchr Minerva, Brightman, Newburg for Fall Kiver, Sehr B Ba'Boming soardman, Bosdout tor New Lon- don, vache © W Locke, Bunce, Alexandria, Ya, tor New Ha- "Schr Moni Bounty, New York ree! Sehr Lillie ip New York for Port Jeferson. pone Marnet & blizd, Prentiss, lout for Provi- ‘ Sone DT Willetts, Latham, fondout Providen’ Ber Sarah A Falconer, Wils tu. kondout for New port. Schr SB Nash, Chapman, lori J lnson for Westerly. Sehr £ Perkins, si coal New York ‘or Dennisport. | BELOW. | Ship Dexter (of Boston), trom Liverpool. Ship Borneo, shaw, trom Havre May 14. Bark Arcturus (Br), Bent, from Bremen May Bark Johany Kepler (Ger), from Brew Bark Victoria, from ——. SAILED," sNB Palmer (Nor), Antwerp: Wellington (Tir), piiurno (ital). London Kuciago Serra dia), Glo: Agon (Nor), Stettin: Vi rd (Br), Tegnobae America (Ger), Hamburg; me Engler (Br), Genoa; Katie Mel ohald P, Charleston; Aus), Cork or Falmouth; brits Marena, Liverpool: Ls pasar Dantzic: cane (Aus), Cork or Woteonie; favre; schrsJ K Lawrence, st Domingo; J Fuaran kiguoae Wind at sunset SW. MARITIME MISCELLANY, | Sra Lverum, before. re} carried 4 away just ouside af jaf hue cuiter “Crawford ¥ being hours in consequence of the accident Scur Gen Hannrs, with foremast snd headgear Sarrieg icked up at sea by schr Wm Tice and towed Re, 1, July 2, ” ipplement. ha eh: Aroarian Liovds Register and Telentapnls Sigual eeived from Messrs Hartshorne & King, and contains few and. valuable ine formation in relation to new vessels and vessels recent, ly repaired or otherwise altered; also metal! core rections, &¢, besides other matters of interes fo the commercial community generally, Qugseo, July 2—The arrivals from sea to date show a falling of as compared With last year of 13 steamers and 114 sailing vessels. AHIPSUILDING—At Belfast Messrs r & Co have commenced putting up the frame of a Herriman’s new ship. She is #0 lengthy they reckon her by the rod —bdeing some |4 rods he all on top, Capt's Ford’s ship will be lauucbed July ie WHALEMEN, Arrived at New Bedford July 1. bark Seine. Sheverick; Tatcahuano April 5, with 1650 bbl oli; sent home and Sold on the voyage 130 Des ep SPOKEN. Bark Vesnvius, Ulmer, from Boston April 30 for Cape Town, OGH, June 1, on the Kquator, lon 30 W. Bark Ea Eduard (Ger), from Bremen for Baltimore, no ‘edith Grant (Br). Richardson. ‘om Bel- for Charleston, June 7, lat 39 ‘sk feet 16 ig rast, NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchants, shipping agents and shipmasters are tn- formed that by telegraphing to the HeratD London Bn- requ, No 46 Fleet street, or to tho Paris office, Rus feribe, the arrrvals at and departures trom European and Eastern ports of American and gil foreign vessels trading with the United States, the s&me will be cabled to this country free of charge. Captains arriving at and sailing from French and Mediterranean ports wi'l 4nd the Paris office the more econemical and expeditious for telegraphing news. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Burston, July 2-Arrived, steamer Cornwall Stamper, New York, Benger, June 2—Arrived, bark Aliegro (Ger), Kempe, New York, Dua, July 2—Arrived, ship Carricks (Br), Carr, New York tor London; barks Peter Kohland (Ger), Proba, Darien for Amsterdam; Kmma (Aus), Lucovich, New York, Sailed 24, Cronstaat. for San Francisco. Fataoura, July l—Arrived, bark Battieaxe (Br), Craig, | San Francisco, Sailed Ist, bark Oasis, Randall from Lobos, Antwerp. | Grinsuy, July 1~Sailed, bark Navesink, Barstow, | United States. } Gtascow, July \—Salled, ship Lake Eric (Br), Sclater, | | | (Bn, Montreal Liverroor, Jnly 1—Ssailed, ship Malden (Nor), Jacob- Sailed 24, steamer Peruvian (#r). Watts, Montreal. Lonpox, July 2—Arrived, ship Charles H Southard, Town, Pinang. Sailed 2d, bark Krey Woggerson (Ger), Jenssen, North America. Lynn, July 1—Sailed, bark Devete Dubrovacki (Aus), Krezevich, New York. Lisson—Arrived, brig Kossuth, Smith, New York. Morgan Prix, July i~Sailed. bark Hattie H (Br), Card, North America. Porrsmouru, Joly 1—Sailed, ship Oriflamme (Br), Hinghes Grom Londou), San Francisco, having re- paired, Puymovrm, July 1—Sailed, bark Venture (Br), Means, North America. Queenstown, Jaly 2—Arriven, barks Sandvik (Swe), Samuelsen, New York; Ann (Au), Percich, do; Fanny J McLellan, McLellan, New Orleans; scnr Adelia $8 | Hills, Gregory. Matanzas via Vineyard Haven. Also arrived 20, 7 AM, st@amer Seythia Br), Hains, New York for Liverpool, Salled 24, bark Irom Age, Overton @rom New York), Havre, Also sailed 2d. steamers Adriatic (Br), Perry, and City of Paris (Br). Tidbetts (from Liverpool), New York, Sourmampron, July 1—Arrived, steamer Ohio Meyer, Baltimore for Bremen. Sevinty, June 30—Sailed, ecbr Eagle Rock, Hammond, New York. fiscarone, July 2—Arrived, Liverpool. In port 2d, ship Bengal, | load for New York. ‘Trieste, June 23—Arrived, truno, New York, Yoxonama, July l—Arrived, steamer Alaska, Howard, San Francisco for Hong Kong. Sailed trom a portin the Unite! Kingdom Jaly 1, snip Roslin Castle (Br), Alexander, Valparaiso, WITALEMEN, Arrived at St Helena, bark Hercules, Baker, of NB, FOREIGN PORTS, Auicanre, Jane 12~Sailed, brias Matilda (Ital). Monta. guara, New York via Almeria; l4ih, Armida Petroiuzd | (tab), Petroluzz, New York. Constanrixorti, June 23—Passed, bark Maria Fran. cesca (Aus), Gedovieh, trom New York for Odessa (not as before reported). LourTa, June 9—Satied, ship Gilbert Thompson (Br), , San’ Francisco, RDENAS, June sO—Satled, bark Deux Freres «ter, orth ot Hatteras; brige Hyperion, Leland, do; Ysidi Rionda, Phuasor, doy Dei Urata tir), Morohonse, to Cheviok (Bri, Bogart, do; schr Georgs Walter, Wilcox, ao. polnerozaos, Jane 30~Arrivet, bark Cleone, Maloney, ew Yor! sailed 28th, brig Jobn West scht Ocean Laly (ir). Reddy, ilaliax, Cow Bar, Jue Cleared, ‘bark Whitehall (Br), New Havawa, Jone 2-Satied, drigwTonstancia (Sp) Mahigen, St Marys, Ga ads si i | Sailed Ist, steamers © W Lord, Colton, New Orleans Margaret, Baker, do; brige Stila, Semwt (ap), Newlounaiand ry, York: JD Robinson, Glove epi 4 arrived, brie Nene sy “Ross (Br), Whit. ew You (Ger), ship Oyctone, Marshat!, Blanchard, from Caraift, to bark Artosto (Ital), Ama- Thompson, Baltimore ; 30—Arrives, ensto Wn. uly lpalied, sche Hartstene, MeNair, brig Wanutee (Br), ATANZAS, June 2%—Arrived, Dries Mary A Chase, Do- lan, Philadelphia: 90th, DO Chapman, Kaignt, Balt- more; Joly J, Winfield, Bibber, Boston. | Naxaimo, June 2t—Atrived, Barks snooting Star, Aus tin, San Francise a Wellington, Gardner. Nour *vowey, CB, July J-Arrived, bark William (Br), Haraing, Antwerp. | LOCKPORT, NB, ba Pana, June In port sehirs Meal F Doug! Sher- | lock, trom and for New York, to sail Jn about 19, days: Victor, Nickerson, of and tor do. 4 Hesin pore brie Meh Couleur, trom Baltimore, sfrived ith, for aa Si Jago, June U—Arrived, steamer WG Moves ripe | Indianoig cana sailed 2th for do); sche JL Merril, Halsey, New York. | upyDNEY, G8, Jin 2-Cleared, bark Whitehall dr), | Caldweil, New Yori ? Ni July 1—Atrived, barks Geo. fenr: (Br), M Smith (Br), Tat lor, Yarmouth parah Ly) 's Alice, Portianu; aive (Br), Johason, filed jst ship Talkie Sovliard (ry, Goudy Dubiln: | barks Kate Agnes (Br), rercuson, Cork Quay; anni Purril (Be), Leverpool; Orig aran Wallace (Br. » ary strony, Mortats. ‘Tunks Istanp, about Tone 2i—ln port, brigs PM Tin mer, th ard. trom St Thomas tor Keston, Kichmond, Neal, Jo tor Vineyard Haven. AMERICA PORTS. BOSTON, July 2Arrived, steamers Ari Wherden, Phiiade!pitia; Lancaster, Mitts, do; York: brig Navasota, Slater, H. er Mitchell (Br). senwon,’ Port Antonia Ld oa Smith, Green, Philadelphia; Ida K ter, do. Clewred—sieamers Parthia (Br) aot Laver gon: Helve {Pr Webrter, a Wm Orane, Howes, Baiti- more; stip live (Br), Davies, bongon: 6 | Kauir, Sparrow, Al rin, K, via Piiladelp Halart, Pink bam, delonin” 4 Wiley Pent (Br), | ) Muliocd. Want Mathes ys New Yorks salize My Maber, | HULL RIV |b an ry “HANGO Re 30th — aif | River; Highl sen, North America: brig Maid of Glanwern (Br), Davis. | do. \ | Beebe; John’ Crocktord, | Torrey, Kas cer for Koper mn nd Cape ey Age sate ah Loveland, ‘ran adwal e Thompson, Wout Mladen aia} rio. Jenikingy Mt phils’ echrs ie, Pe jenikin ie: comb, ign Win Kk iluston, Ga, Hav Sailed—Sht Eliza McNeil, San Francisco; eres, Naja, Dantaie; Norsk Pia Stettin, echr Minnie G Load, Pro- YER. 80 June . sn Areivad. bark Agnes Camp- » Char te une Pa feared, schr Mary Augusta, Holt, 01 Arrived, brig Serena P Smith, Warren, St rt a_cnip Lucy A Nickels. BATH, June 30—Arrived, eobrs Tenrietta, Smith. Bos ton tor ove to load tor New Yoru: Helen, Kobert- a 0 led—Seh . Nason, Richmond, Var Wester Star, devel Peiaaaeee, Farragut, Bart, DARTAR, Ge. June, 23—Cleared, bark A Neuman Ber- lin (Ger), West Hartlepoo! ‘t6u sheArrived, barics a Johann (Swe), Hernosand; Staramingter sting \Nor) a bial Hae whare Viking (Br YLtswort it ‘Jane leared, scar Orio At ner, New wath Par- | “HERP ENSTVER Yune 30—Arrived, ohrs Spray, Maruia, Trenton; Jas H'Young, Barrett, Hoboke JACKSONVILL', June is—Arrived, scirs ¥ B MeDo- naids weDonald, Now York: 24th, B 8’ Wheaton, Fisher, Phiadelpnia; Bella Hussell, “siitn, New York; astu, Louisa Smiin, Webber, dl Cleared 19th, sears he Shepard, Steelman. New York; yarn, Mile Trim, Drinkwater, dos 25th, M W Drew, Pe cy ntanted et SAacivae, schr Hyena, ander. Rappahannoe 0 cart bred Wek " Rawley, Chickahominy oF ‘DUBEC, June “fa Nalco, “acht Sea Lark, Pike, New ork. SfoBILE, July ee ag OY barks Scotland, mene Providence: Pohono (Br), Kater, Philadelphi: : ¥ Munson, Travis, New’ york's J King, rian poe ‘aras. Cleared—Ship Charlotte W White, brig Kodiak, Peters, Siieldsboro; scl Aja: MULL BRIDGE, June 30—Arrived, bark Fr ‘SEW “ORLEANS, June °8—Arrived, steamer Haytien Gir), Watson, Liverpool via Bordeaux aud Mexiwan coh ghecta oven rarcio (Sp), Havana, sebr John mith, Cardenas Cléared—Brig, Charlotte Buck, Briggs, Havana (and was on the bar 80th). July 2—Cieare!, steamers Cordova, (Bn) Liverpool; Haytian (Br), Watson. do Te uae nvser, barks Brosperidad: i Europ: nat Antonio ‘=p, Griito, Bargeloua, sailed—Br' nite Ab! wate Ouran, June 2s Arrived, sobr Walte Wing. woul zal barks Vanguard, Havre; Chas E Jayne, jordeau peORPOLE, Jund, 20—Sailed, bark Grenada, Hodsdou, ‘A. TanWivigveorr. June 30-Arrivod, schre Palma, jout; Charke & Wilite, Coustn: WeSW Be BEDEORD, Jigy 2—Arrived, schrs one Philrdelphia; Luey Cure, Weetlawaens WD orale: 1d —Si at SOAR tek ok Aineeoite. sailed—Senr Helen 0 NEWPORT, June Sh Pv—cArrived, senrs Alton T Mi- ner, Oakes, New York for Providen artofeario); Plymouth Kock, Parl Margaret Jans, Kenaedy, Providenc J Terry, Orison, do fur 0; Peeriess, Smith, do for New York. Sailed—Schrs Orion, Smith, Port Johnson; Medford, Thorn, Bangor for ———; Albert Jameson, Cundage, Rockland tor ——-; Huutress, Brown, New Yors toi Eastport, July AM—Arrived, achra Hannah F Baker, Rav. at arbor, Ti, tor orders; Clara Fieteh . mon Balled--Sehra W DB, Moro, Hoboken Mog Hyanpisy Revenue, Phinney, Weehawen for Bostoi TP MeAErived. sere Litsha 1 smith, New York for Pro- vidence (after discharging part of cargo); LN Lovell, Borden, Fail Kiver for New York (and sailed); sloop Y Cobleigh, Haverstr: ; — Haze “Rovi:bon, Phitadelpni Rye a aes J An age ac ae | Kent od kW Li aelpina for ia ‘Sunny iver Hoboken vidson, Newbury Salled—brig vagaidneck, New York; schr Cerro Gordo, do. ‘orwron, July 1—Arrived, scnr Helen P, Philadel- Piailed—Schr Annie L McKeon, New York. NEW MAVEN, July i—arrived, brig Rising San, Grif. fe pone pehirs J Ward, inwaa, aud Rodney Parker, ‘arker, Cieared-—Sclirs Addio Sawyer, Cook, New York; PJ Lockwood, St Jonn. Baltiwore. Saw Arrived. brie Mary A ‘Williams (Br), Hanna, 8 Croix via New York, Pour GaMBLe, June 2—Sailed, ship King Philip, tie Rawlins, San Fra: PASOAGOL eaane — Arrived, bri Pree Welch, Jr, Vanselow, Havana (and sailed AM 20th tor Pasy Chris uuan, to load), 26th—Arrived, bark Asia (Sp), Gonzala, Mavans; V5 SV Nichols (sr), Chase. Matanzas; Lena Thurlo ditt, do; sehr JW Coftin, Chisaw, do tuast two woud probably sall ior Pass Christian to load), NNACULA, July I—artived, bark Nile (Br), Gibbs, 77 outh, : sehr Hector, Higgins. Galveston, Cleared—Barks Clara (Br), Cann, London: Montreal (Beigh Adams, Grimsby) schf Sea Dog, Philadelphia. PHILADELPHLA, July 2—Arrived, steamers Vader= land (Br), Randle, Antwerp; sazom Snow Boston; Rats Hesnake, “Hand Berks, Pendiéton, New Bedford; ers. Providence; & C' Biddle, Pierce, New York? scurs Lady Fr. Olsen, Bermuda; Kl wood Doran, Warrington, Seaman, 'Sea- man, Boston; Sorthumb d, Nichols, Rappahan- noe! anne D Merritt, Farnham, Baracoa; Jas M New York: Win Flint Pendleton, Watering, Welly. Guth: WM Malay, outhy James Marita, leown, Boston, ti W Starr, starr, do: B'A Hooper, Hand, Prov: ; Ellen, Somers, Bristol; Mtl Reed, sénson, fords Mary New York; ere Ancona’ schrs Sarah Lisbon! Emma Heather, ‘Arionrone, Pen- | Haley, Haley, James River. Oleared—oteamer Ann bilz: bark Robert Morr Pottel Wall ae Somers, Sortolk allagher, Gi Boston: WE Pheipn Sinith, Barret doy thos T Tasker, ira, Champlin, at Blvers Lizzie Florence, Provid EG Irwin,’ Jon 0. Newburyport; Heng: ouch ‘adamns, Bos. ireenpoi ! bare a ostre aire Thea, Palazzo, Cork or Fa) nout ix Ethel Bolton Bu Haney. st pene NB: schrs » laney'o ‘Tyler, harrett, Boston: iP 'stwitn Grace, Medford? imins "Mfux Case, Soinersoty Hi @ Ely, Watson, Kichmond. Niew casts, Suly 2. ed down yesterday PM, brig ed Lawrence, Rtta ft Tucker, t Y enna ‘Bell yer "Oaseline ‘hioual and # St Clair kd. Beret Forntt for Ant- stown: Bi ward for Ge: neva, and Ala, tor Stettin; trie fot Pierce, for Provi- deuce, aud schr Wanderer. tor Elsinore. YM—Barks W Jenkins, for Havre, ana Pphraim Wihams, for Boston, and achr Almira Wooley, passed defore reported passed Bp. and Sea, Storm, auchored off here at noon, and rev) Uiwhs Dek July 2~Arrived, brig Callao, irom Matan- as or orders, Ship Gatherer, went to sea at 8:30 AM yeatertay: alto Passed out bark tged. and brig bagua.” olup rehaldis went to sed last niput. a ate ter irk FP Reck (Ger), Bremen, ark Tancook (Br), ‘rom Dubli PORTLAND. daly Loareived, wit Jouanna, A Duan. Pluiladetpin Passed down this AM—Sal werp; barks aberdeen. for Lennox, a nnie Wenthrook. Ne Cleared ache Latte Anes, Pbg ene NB. hu a Ol Nil, Juno Arrived, schr Li Blossom, Uhatileid, Philadelphia, sade mS ed, solr Uxssia Jameson, Jameson, Balti- SPHOVIDENCE, June. 20—Arrived, achrs Toretta Fish, Young, Pensecoln; Katie J Hoyt, Heany, Hoboken; Wm | Hi Mowen, It! New York via Bristol; Biackstone, Wix- on, and Veray a’, New You Sailed—se Tor, Rogers, Phi nin ca § "Hogers, Pn edetp eed nedy, Havers Union, Stap Julia Ann, How July l—Arrived, bri shevela, Freethy, Azua (St Do- mimgo); sclits Wino Newton, Georgetown, DO; JF Baker, Davis, 9 urdoch, Ohiristlo, Alex: Sg ar ave saxo Sherwood, E sugte y Win Vooris, Goldsraitn, ersiraw: ‘corse S Reppller, Blizard, Por we Tsoi W Brainard, Fiteh, z & marjen, bi NS uf otk; George F Brown, a i Pawtucket, Ls, rile Georgetow: Soribuor. Nentt, Baker; Helen M Condon, MeUarty York; sloop Gen Warren, 2d— Arrived, steamer At the head of Long |sian Kast, brig Addie & Livtie; Amelia Furman, Jachin, Mara Davidson, Samut F Merwin Ann Amelia, Commerce, allie burton, Jou Richards, Julia 4 Decker, Willams Bdwin Obilyer, payin OA Raynor, JL Leach, Henry if ged Stanchile, 8 Appl ‘AW ul rived sobre Gi uly l—Arrived, schra Geo S Repplis Blizsaed, PoreJohneony Gurus ‘Goodwin, Styler W hawken; Jennie Kogera, Rozers, New York. Stiled—Sehr Jonn W Hall. Jr, Powell, Philadelshia, RICHMOND, June S0—arrived, bark Yarpetan dh Young, Liverpool via City Point, Cheared—Brig Cacique. Kents, Rio Grande do Sul Satied—sohrs 1 Fisk, Baker, Seweastle, Del; HP Simmons, Wittetts New Yo S FRANCIS”, June 24—Arrived, Dark Osace Ww). Slobeag, Punta Aronas, Hled=Ship Aliquis (BO, Marshall, Burrard Inlet, J iy, l—avrived, steamer Grenida, orly, Panam. SATILLA, Ga, June %—Builed, sob? Fran w Palker, Bath SOUTHWEST WARBOG, July 2—Salled, sehr Valp raiso. Ober, Newburg. STONINGION, June 30-——aret 1. New vor j etrent, a whe pe hpdetnhie, Sound schrg: Kate Berantoi ‘ort to 18 jew ¥ark; Win Corwin and aalledy " July l—Arrived, sehrs Joseph Frotlé, Uniimark tor ated for Naniucser; Al- sland, Hoboken for Pertsmoucn: Rat boutabe: Wine rm aa for Kichmona; Joun U Swee- ney. and ‘ieo.go HW’ Beut Boston for Phiiadeipnia: © Carroll, Denis te hi M Bull, Golden City, and Chameleom, for dailed—Schrs Redondo, Hope Oo, Uialume (Br), David Arihemess, Caressa, ree Mpa (le pe nm vot tn for Boston; HL na, do Lor orisiagu D ‘arden, Kondout t sens Hung, Boston for Philately nin: 0 ee got Wr do; David Currie, st George, Me, for Anco, ex Abbe 20. Sunred whee. Tenmiroo. apa i aohrs Minnie, for Bangor np Hall, Fanny Haumer, New 7 id, Hattie Coombs, Jahn © Swee- nev veo HB Burns, John Farnum ad David artle. WILMINGTON, Dol, July 1~Arriyed, brig Long Reach, rere y, St Marys, oa. re; desertion, de “jing charge wall. 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