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THE HAMPTON ROADS DISASTER ABBIVAL OF THE STEAMEZE ISAAC BELL AT THIS OF THE LUMBEERMAN. The steamer Isasc Bell of the Old Dominion Steamship Live, which colliaed with avd sunk tbe ‘tugboat Lumberman, carrying an excursion party, ‘While off Sewall’s oint, Hampton Roads, on Mon- day evening, arrived here early yesverday morn- ing. Captain Lawrence, “ef commander, being called upon by a reporter, gave the following Statement of the sad occurrence:— STATEMENT OF CAPTAIN LAWRENCE. ‘The nigot was dark, but there was no obscurity rwise, Aud it was a pertecily good wigation, He bad been out about ‘s0\ an hour when @ light was seen ard bow, jsaao Bell was then snore Was on Ely y) snore and a line describing tae course of the Bell and was going in the direction of Nor- fn! FB on Lawrence was in the plot house at Sime, sometber her with the quarermaster, who mis at he Wheel, and tae first oftver, and both she @nd the male were ovserving whe | movements, of the wwgboat with giusses. As the isaac Beli neared the Lumberman she blew two signals, indicating that her pilot nad ‘made mind and wished to keep on on course, hat the Lumberman should pass to the starocard 0! the Isaac Beil, ‘With one signal, when the ac Beli changed ner course iu orver to allow the Lumverman to Pass to port of the large steamer, as sue indica ted a desire to do by her reply. bot steamers were GOING AT GOOD SPEED. When close uyon eaci other the Lumberman Diew two short and sharp siznale, conveying to ‘the pilot of the Isaac Bell the tutimation that the jt desired to go to sturboard, or the course first chosen by the Isuav bell. Ihere was no Foom now for the larger vessel to make the change; but ihe helm was put bard-a port, tne ‘emgines were siowed and backed Immediately, effort was made by tle oMvers of the 10 avoid a collision that seem d to be WUNsVOicable, But afew Moments elapsed belore ‘the Isaac Bell struck the Lumverman, ‘he pas. g@engers on the tugvoat were all grouped trward | ately rolied over. it was 4 GLANCING BLOW ‘*at capsized her, jor yot a mark Was made upon ‘the bow of the Isaac Bell, The passengers on the | little propeller serestmed with terrer as the two vessels came togetner, and in an instant all board were struggiing In the water. Two boi were lowered Irom the Isaac Bell a #000 as possible, and four of the passengers of the berman Were picked up. One man was touud | im the wheel of tne isaue Bell, into which be nad | pe ring Bebe after clinging to 1t for some time, Most of th ree 3 Coated by on the starvoard side or the isage Beli, and those saved were iound ieee = stern. The steamer laid by for an hour in the hope of recovering more of the unfortun- ms when, after an ¢Xamination of ner hull, mh showed no m: ks < the collision, she re- ngers that the isaac Bell con- formed to every requirement o! the law, ana that ‘She disaster was not the result of carelessness or Regiect on his part, but of the most criminal reck- Jessness on the part of the pilot of the Lumber. man. The pilot of the tug was apparently eitner jorant of or indifferent to the eommonest 8 Of pilots, THE STATEMENT OF CAPTAIN BROWN, OF THE LUMBERMAN—THE EFFORTS MADE TO RESCUB THE PASSENGEBS—ADDITIONAL INCIDENTS OF ‘, THE DisasTER. Norroix, Va., July 7, 1875, Captain W. EF. Brown, of the tug Lumberman, which was sunk in a collision with the sieamspip Isaac Bell, in Hampton Roads, on the night of the Sth inst., is at nis boarding bouse tn this city, with Ais wife. Both are sumering from the effects of the terrible catastrophe of that night, A HERALD reporter callea apon him to-day and obtained ta Sollowing sion :— statement in reference to the colli- | BTA OF CAPTAIN BROWN. Between ten aud eleven o’ciock, when we were about abreast of the Vue de Leau Hotel, being in the pilot house with my wiie, I sighted tne steam- | ship Isaac Beil coming down some 300 or 400 yards | ar the pilot house, and the Lumverman was | @truck not far from ner bow and almost immedi- | | on Tuesday night. HAVANA MARKET. wana, July 7, 18TB wold, 74 Bpanisn the United "Sistine, 60 days, sorrtnor, OBITUARY. a 75. Exch: ROBERT 1vEs. a bepress ALB short sight do., 98's 98 preuilum 9 days, gold, 124 #12 12 “The above named gentleman ‘ied at his resi- | premium; short sient ao., 129 s 0 prema Genee In Providence, R. I., on the afternoon ofthe | Sivarquictbue arm, Ne. 1 Dutch eins ‘simi 6th mst. With him passes away ‘he iamous house of Brown & Ives; whica bas been distinguished in ‘She commercial worid for its immense wealth and pubiic enterprise. Robert Hale ives was born September 16, 1798, | Sud was therefore nearly seventy-seven years of age. He amassed great wealtn and was profuse m bis benefactions, He was one of the most gen- erous contriputors to the Butier Insane Asylum, and was tue chief founder of the Rhode Island Hospital, while be also made most liberal dona- tons to Brown University. Public and private his benevolence was unbounded, and his pame 1s en- rolled smong Khode island’s most honored ¢it- wens ad Devefactors. | THE “BATTLE OF THE HOUSES.” Tt 1s only about @ year ago that John Carter Brown, the senior member of the frm, died. SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THR MONTHS OF JULY AND AUGUST, Sails, ila | Destination. | Office, Hamourg. |61 broadway Kotverdam |60 Broadway London -|€9 Brosaway. Live 15 broau way. Uiverpook. (69 Broadway: Ly 19 Broauway. 85 Broadway. y 10: 10. Both hou have been foremost in the list of Rhode I: d's MOSt promipent and influential | eltizens, the death of the remaining _ | ner, Mr. , carries With 1% all the prest ge | woich caused’ the pouse to take a leading pos Eivaspoon tion im American business and tne political | roe | affairs of Rnoce Island, Their nfuence could be | disnoguished in almost every business or | political Movement of prominence, and in their | Well Known hostility to “the other house’’—tne | Spragues—iikenea themselves and their rivals to Each house had, era. liverboe! | the ““Montagues and Uapulers.” Liverpoo! | of course, its devotees, aud jor a number of years ad WAY, | there was a butrer war between them “Tne Renee Green great ismily,”* as the Brown and Ives party | 1’amerique 55 Broad w: were called, pressed the Spragues, and co | Poon owing Green intense was the warlare between ‘the two Houses 4Bownng ‘Green ¢ it patioual prominence that Senator Spragu The latter's exhibdi- trom his seat in the Sen 1e, | Hon of nate and denunciation only served to ta | embitter the feehngs of his rivals, and matiers | | reached a crisis when the Brown and Ives party | Main took open issue with the Spragues, carrying | | the controversy into the public prints, The former thought, early in the time of the late war, to crush the Spragues by refusing to accept their | paper, but the latter, at tat time, had for finan- | cial manager a very shrewd business man, in the person of Mr. Lyman Bb. Freize, who at ohce took steps to thwart the designs o: the Brown & ives. He took the Sprague paper to New York, and, by giving the liberal omer of tweive and eighteen per cent, secured money suficient for Purposes, ‘This was turning the tables on ‘the great fam- | fly,” by taking the paper out of the Providence banks, Wiiea, Of course, could fe no uther eifect than to cipple the iaiter, 80 the nouse of Brown & Ives bad to surrender, and the Sprague paper was taken at six per cent. This was @ Victory jor the Spragues, thanks to the far-seeing and surewd policy of Mr. Fre! ‘The latter, in reaiity, was the manager of the Sprague a: much in fact that be was recognized as th ader Of the house, and the Spragues, thinking be was getting rather too mucb creuit lor the management, put a littie check on him and came to the froui themselves, wishing to have things In their own hauas and get whatever credit was due to the house. oa the Spragues did not Manage so success- and they gradually became uadermiued Bustetelly until they were once more at the 15 Broadway. 19 Broad way. 2 Bowling Green 61 Broad way. 5 Broadway. 55 Broadway 119 Broaaway. ‘om Cliy of Brusee Pereire.. | Britannic. we NOTICK TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS BNTER- ING THE PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGHT.—The New | Yore Hxraxp has adopted a distinguishing Coston night signal tor use on board the Hmrauo sieam yacit, show: img while burning the colors red, green, red, changing from one to the other 1m succession, and can be seen sev> eral 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 Benaun war Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriving at New York can do so by addressing to such vessels, care of Hxratp news yacht, pler No 1 Kast River, New York. Letters received from all parts of the world and promptly delivered, Duplicates are re- quired, ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. | HIGH WATER Island..morn 12 02 seve 11 17 SUN AND MOON. ft pi id thi » v1 Ber ET, tte oft, at ceeee | PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 7 i, 1870, Spragues is well known. brown & lves were left masters of the field, and the Spragues set-to work CLEARED. to recover their lost Wealth and standing. én conflict between tie two houses was really uicidal poley, crippling the industries of tue State and making the people so disgusted with their bitter feuds that they, like poor Mercutio, Rice jorced to exciaim, “A plague on both your jouses, With the deaths of Mr. Brown and Mr. Ives dis appears, toa great extent, the once formidable strength of the “Great Family,” and by good i — Steamer Leo, Daniels, Savannah—Mucray, Ferris & ‘Steamer forth Carolina, Nickerson, Charleston—J W Quintard & © noiamer Aun Fiza, Richards, Philadelpala—James Bark Ocean (Br), Stuart, Amsterdam—O W Bertaux, opett L'lnvidia (ital), Caflero, Marseliles—Slocovich & hark R Murray, Jr, Purrington, Kingston, Ja—3 de management the Spragaes By yet regain their | gordona. lost position in tne business and politics of Rhode Bar« Prindsesse Alexandra (Dan), Dayis, St Thomas— Island. Penisien & Co. Bark Pee eaten (Br), Ballou, Port au Prince—R PRO! Murray, Jr. nepecagie acid colapnalissnnm sapruner ig Uadet, Leighton, Lisbon—Simpson, Clapp & Co. Bre Wa Cenes (srk Taylor, Gibraltar and Cadla—H The Hasbrouck Academy, 1n Jersey City, loses an able member of the teaching staff in the death of Professor Peter Hasbrouck, which toek place | | Bae! ae GM Jones (Br). Gainage, Little Glace Bay—Gar- | fi narche Fanuy P Pike, Robbins, Vera Cruz—B ¥ Metcalf & He was a graduate of Rutgers | Co. College, New Brunswick. He was superintendent | “ol the Sunday school attached to the Cougrega- | tonal Tavernacie in Jersey City, | hr Etta &Josie, Banker, Havana—John Boynton's Schr Armada (Br), Copeland, Bear River, NS—Heney & Parker. CHEVALIER DON JOSE A, PIZ AGRO. ARRIVALS. The Chevalier Don Jose Antonio Pizarro, fof | pesorren BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND @istant; limmediately blew one whistie for ihe Bell vo pars to the right, which was not answerea, | nd both boats kept on their way; they bad gotten, j within 100 or 200 feet of each other wnen the Beli blew two whisties, whicn | answered | witb oue and &@ moment more she struck t about the rently going id rose at wwe npr being at that time stationary. I supported myseif on the water by slaee int toapiece of the pilot house until ip by one of the boats of the Kell, which lowered uamediately, My wile was picked a nearly €rowned condition a few minutes rward by the same poat. When picked up I | could see posaing of the tug, bus could near those 4m ihe water * , SCREAMING FOR HELP. Witn my wife I was taken on board the steamer janks, Whica came up shortly alter. Messrs. @. W. Baker and Jesse Freierici were picked up Dy the boats ot tue Bell and also piaced on tee Banks, by which vessel they were brought to No! Pat tug Snow Drop, whicn was fir: pot after tue COpAFFenCe, picked up Mesars, W. * Green, J. W. Wright and 0, D. Jenkins ana took them to the Navy Yard, where they remained mntil Lonnie moraing. ‘The Kell, Banks and Snow Drop remained on the spot as long as there ‘Was apessible chance \o save any of the otner: gud it was with sorrowfal bearts thatthe c Of the several vessels abaudoned tre hopeiess mearch and left for their respective destinations. KFFORTS TO RECOVER THE BODIES OF THE LosT— AN INVESTIGATION TO BE HAD TO-DAY—SENTI- MENT OF THE PROPLE. NORFOLK, Va., Jnly 7, 1875. No mere bodies of the tug Lumberman disaster have been recovered. Detachments of the Artil- | Jery Blue! jin visited the sceue to-day and fired many rounds, hoping to raise the bodies of the ‘unfortunates still missing. ied by committees of Pytoias and Odd Fellows, woo have earn- estly raoaghy to recover the bodies of tue memi- bers of their orders, several of whom were emong the victims, A braid of lady’s hair, sup- | toe Knights of Posed to be that of Miss Borum, was brougut to te | urface, Dut Med r efforts proved unavatiing ‘Wo secure the re: AN INVESTIGATION Of the atair will be had at the Custom House Dere to-morrow before Captain Jonna E, Kdgar, im- ‘@pector of steamboats for this district. The boay of tue iady found yesterday near Fort- ess Monroe has been identified as that of Mrs, Fredereci. The burial to-day of Mrs. Fredereci ,and Joseph Wilson was attended AS. large num- ‘Der 0! reiatives and sympathising A MONUMENT TO WASHINGTON IRY- IN +. It has long been remarkea with regret that ‘Irving’s genius should not have commanded @ome subsiaatial recognition in the shape of a Monument which should tity commemorate nis genius, A monument has been inaugurated mpong Many Of the most prominent ladies of New York, Westchester and Kings counties to pay this ‘tribute to American literature. Tbe present in- ‘tention is to have @ colossui bust of immense pro- portions, to place it upon a spiendid granite Pedestal and to ornament the pedestal | ‘witn four bronze figures, placed in niches upon four sides of the die, The figures ‘to be Rip Van Winkle, an old Knickerbocker, and two otners of Irving's original characters. The Dust will be reagy to exnibit ai tae National Cen- tennial Exposition at rbliadelpria, in 1876, and | miter that event will be publicly erected at Cen- tral vark in this city. It is hoped to raise $25,000. During the Ln Mmontha general voti na Cail were made in the newspapers of tue city, aud sMeetings were held at tne Marguerite insrt 12 Bust For‘y-sixth street. At that meevng aay ag 3 officers were chosen:—Presiuen!, M B. H. Van Auken; Vice Presiaents, Mra. Dr. ‘W. 0, McDonald and Mra, Dexter A. Hawkins; Secretary, Mrs. £. F, Wait; Treasurer, Mr. Charies & ‘Tifsny. Executive committee :—Cnairman, (are. BH. Van Auken, 42] Fite avenue; Mra, K. Garrison, 40 Park avenw } Baiiivan, 2A West Eleventa pj 23 Gramercy park; Henry Howard, Providence, RL Hawkins, > West Tairty-fourta . O, MeDonala, “ya Hons Cornell, Brook! E. P. Walt, t Forty- xth sti re Roosevelt, tendon jovel; wile Nelson, Eighty-iourtn g@ireet, N. Y¥.; Mrs. George Templeton Strong, ‘113 Gramercy rk; Mrs. EK. S. Jaffray, 613 Flitn enue: Mrs. ‘William Moller, Irvington, 5 Mra. A. A. fr 144 Tarrytown, N. Y.; ty vernor vi npr 5 ty Mrs. Brook- ralemon str Foote, 170 Clu rooklyn: Mrs, David M. Stone, Brookiys agg nde ge) = a fa ole treet be ok Ly D5 Jonn G. Saxe, fv a ws meeting will oe held at Rev. Dr. “Todd's ehurch, Tarrytown, om to-morrow (July 9) at | THE LIQUOR LICENSE. Boston, July 7, 1875, The enforcement of the License jaw in this city ‘was commenced in earnest to-day, At the open- Manict ‘onrt this morning some eS isaden Ba aicher fined $100 each or placed Guuer bonds for tacir appearance They were accom. | . | Daly. Nn. | many years Vonsul of Spain and Mexico for the HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamer Abyssinia (Br), Murphy, Liverpool vune 26 State of Maryiand and Professor of the Spanish end Queenstown eithi with mass ond Sto passenwers co language and literature at St. Mary’s College + Francklyn; was detained at the bar¢hours, July | Maryiand, died yesterday morning, 7th inst., ag | 2 lat ois lou 4), passed @ Cunurd steamer, bound eas St. Agnes Hospital, Baltimore, at the advanced | 5th, lat 41 *, mie hy none ner Nee | ort 0 Necucionh chaieanad agnals @ By H me days lat $130, fon 6280, 8 White dtar steamer, bound e: Steamer 5.ate ot fadinns (or, Sadler, Glasgow, June | FEENANDO ©. WILLETT, SECRETARY OF LEGA- 25 and land 4, with mdse and 127 passengers to Austin Baldwin & Co. July 5, lat 42 20, lom 64, passed ship Uncle TION IN MEXICO. iy Joe, from Liverpool for Gloucester, Mass, A telegramf rom Mexico city, under date of June | 4%, ‘rom ilysia ar Cantben, Wneceetane 9404 80, reports as follows:—Fernando C. Willett, Sec- | Moville 27th, with and passengers to Henderson retary of the American Legation in this city, died | Brot, July 5, lata 0. ton 94 08, passed steamer Britan~ on the 19th inst. at Curdoba, Steamer Montgomery, wick, and Port «0; SR ae Gel DEATH OF FATHER NICEPHORUS—ONE HUNDRED | fSteamet Richmond, Kelly, Lewes, Del, with mdse to e Ol minion Steamship Co. AUD SRVEREREN, TEARS OF AGS. | Snip Viscount. (ot Liverpool), [Prom the Pail Mall Gazette, June 26]. ‘aircloth, Fernandina via Bruns- with mdse and passengers to Nicholson, Calcut | March 27, with mdse to Menleus & Co: vossel to Arkel iight winds and calm down the Bay oi The death of a “veritable centenarian” 1s re- | Bengal: Gfoused the Lquator the Indian Ocean April 22, inion assed the Cape of Good Hope May ported trom Mount Athos. Father Nicephorus, of | 21:1" yoieg tie Equator, in the Atlantic, June i, In Lou the Convent Zitza, has just passed away at the | A ‘W; had Gne weather to Hatteras; froma thence, 8days age ol 117 years. A romantic souvenir, says the | on gpg oe, Williasa Desesn,: Levant Herald, is attached to the earlier | fel trom “tne at, ene a days of this venerable priest. He was | jy's"s, Ton os 20 K, “spoke sip Rialto” (Bry, | the actual caloyer who, according to Mr. fos Bombay for TN ertei 9th, lat St 43.8, loa 22 12 4 are Perthshire (Br), frem Madras for London; 26th, lat | Hobhouse, Byron’s travelling companion, enter- | pine lon 426 zB ship Landsborough (Br) rose ale | tained the poet “in a warm chamber with grapes | joe! for Honfleur, 62 day's out; same tm wuss er (Nor), from Bassein for Amsterdam, Pas day and a pleasant white wine, not trodden out with 20h, lat is 10 8, lon 3 13 W. p vlydsdale Ge the feet, but pressed irom the grape by the band,” | fa Honbay for Liverpool, Gi'aays out; same times tna‘Sho in graticude was immortalized by his | fo neiaay (eh King'Pate Senptions tail sieertag | guest ia “Childe Hareld :’— NW; 30th, lat 16 108, lon gid Ww, park Ed wai Arron Here dwalle the ealorer, nor rade u he, (in) rom ‘Tangoon, for Falmouth. 40 days out: same Nor niggard of his cheer; the passer by i time saw aout 20 sail of vessels steering N Ts welcome still. ee 4, sebr Anna & Kranz, from New Orleans , lon tor Havre, Father Nicephorus, it ts satd, preserved to the ship carl (Gen, Bockelmann, Bremen 47 days, in bal- last years of his long life a lively recoilection of | last to H Koop & €o. Bark Tancook ot Yarmouth, NS), Durkee, Dublin via Delaware Breakwater 47 days, in ballas: to master. Bark Imogene (#r), Bloin, Rio Janciro 41 days, wi coffee, &c, to W F Morgan & Co; vese! to J 8 Lucker, June 9, lati 50, lon 25 Byrob’s visit to Zitza. Mount Atnos air seems to agree with tne monks, for only the other day another caloyer “ied at the age of 103. Probably, | however, it is nct only the alr, but the “absence of | worry” on Mount Athos Which is favorable | Liverpooi for Chik. to jongevity. The monks wno inuabit | Bark 2 Wave a Go Carhsie, Cardenas 10 days, with sugar to Wavdel jays, Witlh suKar a | shorten the life of so many secuiar | “"frig’ Marte Late (Span, yg aa, Ce in | householders. Taney are not pestered by dishonest | pallast, 10 & Puig & | and discontentea open ll af. exrortnaaye: | Brig ia tak an em Neral: See with tradesmen or by Many morning visitors. They | produce to Jones live, too, chieay on herbs, traits and fish, and + | Sehr Serene, Co, Polnt-a-Pitre M days, with | keep regular hours, If Futher Nicephorus had | Vilson (of Ellsworth), Smith, Ory, Island | “aiued out? six nights in the week, eating im- wes to Per siston Co ‘vet | mense quantities 0! anwholesome food, breathing dat Uh 9, jon an impure atmosphere and only retiring to res: in sugar &c, to Sehr Louisa W 11 days, with sugar and m | selto JR oiapies J sche i:nterpris from Wilmington for Arroyo; ey 12, Tat 87 06, low 7027, om the outward passace * | the eariy how pt the moroing he would probably oonn Olan | not have attained the ripe old age of 117. Go saues er hae Wilt at the ) Growned, 16 blow- BA sebr Frazier, Crawtord, Georgetown, 80, 6 BEATEN TO DEATH | dave, with naval stores to Zophar Mills; Veal to BD Hurlbut & Co. Schr MS Bradshaw, Vangilder, Richmond, Schr Franklin Bei 1,'Cale, Virginia. John McDonala, McHenry, Georgetown, DC. kchr Wake, Johnson, Georgetown, DU. for advon. Sehr Nautilus, Peck, Georgetown, 1, tor Newark. Steamer Klopstock, from Hamburg and Havre, Which arrived 6th, reports Had stroug westerly winas Ng! | THE SHERIDAN MURDER TRIAL AT JERSEY CITY— THE PRISONER PLEADS GUILTY AND THROWS HIMSELF UPON THE COUBT—A CURIOUS LEGAL POINT. f Banks, thence light ly and Joseph Doyle was placed on trial yesterday in | foutuerly wins and mouth sea; July 5¢ lat Al 69, oh OS the Court o/ Oyer and Termmer at Jersey City for | 10, passed an oman steamer bound east. the marder of Philip Sheridan at Warren street | | S@ Bark Anna (Nor), Gunnessen, Havre, Ene Te which arrived &h and anchorea ‘at Sandy orders, came up to the city aM 7th. PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE, BOUND oe eere Steamer Franconia, brage, Portland for New York, with mdse and passengers to J ¥ Ames. Steamer wen Whitney, Haliett. Boston for New York, with mdse and passengers te HF Dimock. Steamer City or Fitchburg, Springer, New Bedford for New York. with mdse and passengers. Sebr Herald, Hall, Rockland for New York, with lime to J R Brown. sehr Victor, Noank for New York, with fish to order. Sehr Oceanus, Yonng, Port Jefferson for New York. Schr Edward Irwin, Port Jefersou tor New York. Schr Florence, Sackett, Providence for Croton Point Fehr Lamartiae, Smith, Providence for New York. Schr Gienwood, Hallock. Huntington for Now York. Schr H P Hallock, Hallock. Huntington for New York. Senr Golden Kay, Smith, Providence for Rondout. Northport for New York. on the 25th of April, Judge Knapp, with Associ- ate Justices Wiggins and Quaife, occupied the | bench. It will be remembered that Doyle, whiie uuder the influence of liquor, entered Sheridan’s apartments and overturned @ table on which ighes were piled. He was ejected from | | the room bat soon returned with @ brick anda | paving stone. He hurled both at Sheridan. One | | struck him on the head, fracturing the skuii, | Sheridan survived only @ few days, leaving a wue | ama child, The prisoner, who is only twenty years of age, was defended by Messrs, Leon Abbettand W. D. By the advice of his counsel he retracted | his plea of ‘not guilty” to the indictment for mur- | der and pleaded guiity Of manslaughter, District | Asvorney rretsom refused to accept this piea, pr.soner then pleaded guilty 0! murder in the | second degree, but this was also reiused. Judge | | Knapp then directed that the trial proceed. DOYLE PLEADS GUILTY. The Clerk and Sheriff them proceeded to prepare | tee jury names for the box, and while tney | were thus engaged Mr. Abbett, after consulting | with Mr. Daly aud the delendant, arose and stated that the prisomer would retract his former piea of | not guilty and piead guilty to the indictment, | | | which would waive trial by jury, and the evidence | would be submitted to the Court for them te thereon determine the degree of mu de The | prisoner then pleaded guilty, and tne plea accepted, and the Court stated that the statutes of this State made it Lue duty of the Court where @ plea of gulity is m: to determine by the evi- | gence the degree, and the taking of testimony Must commence atonce. The case ,Was tien pro- Schr H W Benedict, rath Senr Orion, ~mith, Brookhaven tor New York. BeAr Seicn Crocuiord. tart Brovidence tor New LOTR. oidsinith, Port Jeterson for New York. le, Mosler, Dantucket ter New York, Hillings, New taven Lf New York. omas, Hartiord tor New Yor! ing, iaylor, Cold Spring for New Fan River for New York. jence tor New York. wiaven for Baiti- Es Schr Gem, Th: Lint a ¥: ‘Sete F Merwin, yg Sear Yankee ! P Schr Kodney Farner, Parker, 3 more. sehr Olara Post, Ferris, chester for New Vorm. fohr Haze, MeNamee, Grecuwicn tor New York, with stone to order. none Mail, Mead, Greenwich for New York, with stone to order. Behr J B Mitenell Morrell, Siamtora tor newbarg. BOUND Rast, Sehr Surge, Warwick, Port Johnson for Westerley. Behr Ida bila, Wilbur, Hoboken tor Bosto: Schr John Brooks, Fox, Kiizabeth tor Fail River. Benr Charlie Miller, Jones, Kondout for Providence. Sehr Cornelia, French, Hoboken tor Portsmouth. Schr Elia A. Haskell, Hoboken tor Fall River. n (or Boston, ceeded wi Schr Trenton, Wall, Hol veges A LEGAL DILEMMA, Seur Mansfield, Alcor i for Boston, The case was jen adjourned till this morning, | Whew iue Court will take farther evidence 1 SALLED, order to determine the at | 18 @ Dove! one in i: for Liverpeol; City ef Vera Steamers Sotbnia (Br), Orn: Havana (se Miscellany): Leo, Savannah: South onip Kermine (Ger), pawpere bark lative ts $0: brigCharies A Hoard Bry i (Bs etson's Cove, Na Wan- bun, Hayane: Bata Maria Veoonle dal Bristol; sehr © Read, Kingston, Ja. i MARITIME MISCELLANY, Sreamer Crrv or Vera Crvz, Deakin, which sated hence 2+th tor Havana and rewirned on the 29th witl weeNiinery iavied, sepaitec ‘damage ond. provtseed | being only one precedent, A woman similar plea in sue Court of Over and Terminer Hackensack a few yea ‘0, and Jadge (now Go" | ermor) Bedle tenced ner to death, bus on aa | | appeal to ime Court of vardens her lile was spared, A TOWN BURNED. San PRaxcrsco, July 6, 1975, Afire at Tulare City this afternoon destroyed | oo her voyage yesterday. | the entire basimess portion of the town, TRe loss | smir Bonken Hitt, 998 tons, ws $120, | late of Boston, beiore resorted as burned wt built at Medford in 1807, Mania 5% spoke bark Eta (Br), from | scuttled and raised, ah, poceelt wetet to May 11 for $12,500 and gone er Bare sie Phillips, from fopmeets 5 which, out into Nassau June 4 lea! charged cargo June 29 and been abando probably be condemned and hull and rect Bark Mania Louism (Fr), for New Fork, before re- ported ‘as having been driven ashore at Colombo, Cay- in, has gone Lo pieces, Buia N Stowers, at Philadelphia July 6 from gy | yas in collision with schr Atheris in Delaware Bay, yee her cutwater, ite Me ie tooo from Geo angen, for Roston, be- fore reported as having sprung alenk at Mathias’ Point and put back to Alexandria for repairs, is barging part of her cargo of coal. Boux Emy Rogers, Capt Dugerty, from South Chat- ham. on a fishing voyage, went ashore at Manone Bey Newfoundland, and became a total wreck ou June remaimder ¢ Fionexce ir), Avery, from Charleston for State n, with rosin, which pat Info Nassau June 5 leaky, hi charged cargo and was on the dry duck June ‘do re- One of the crew landed at Sydney wenins i” United State: ices Maptaom, of Portland, from Tuskit Island, xe Mor Portiand, wentashore on weal Ledge. hear Mar tinkeus on Saturday night in a fog. The vessel is « total loss. The crew were all save Awnnican LLOYDS ine Reaisten—We have ro- ceived from Thos D Yaylor, compiler of the above work, the supplement tor July, Teeontains about 160 new ani resurveys of vessels, giving every particular concer nin them, with other useful iniormauon for parties engage in marit!me commerce, Hauirax, NS, July 6—Steamer M A Starr returned to port to-night without assistance, leaking. She will Ko on the Marine Kailway for repairs, 7th—The MA Starr was beached in Dartmouth Cove last aight, On the fall of the tide she careeued and filed, It is thought her injuries are serious, Lewes, Del, July 7—PM—There has been a heavy thunderstorm here since 12 o'clock to day. Schr Greens. burg, Willy. at the Break water, bad the loretopmast torn off by lightning, Rockann, July 4—Selir Napoleon. of Ba ashore at Otter Island Ledge, was towed o1 tug yesterday. ber deck load, valued at $12 Sypxey, OB, July 7~Steamer Walrus, ot St Johns, NF, arrived here’ to-day with, part of ‘tho crew of thé schooner Koyal Arch, of and from St Johns for Labra- dor, which was sank on the 2sth wit by collision with an iceberg near the traits of Belle Isle. ‘The passengers and crew were saved by a passing vessel No further particuars, NOTIOER TO MARINERS, GULL LIGHT FOG HORN. Fact River, July 5—Complaints are made b; asters: of vessels that the fox horn at Little Gull island | Light, was not blown with any regularity during the fogs which, Prevaied of late, It is instanced that the steamer United States of the Fall ‘opeller line, lay last night nearly one hour Within a short distance, without receive ing a blast, though the one at New London light was dis- tinctly heard ail the time, MINA SxA— rescADonEs ISLANDS—PROPOSED LIGHTHOUSE IKK ISLAND, PESCADORES ISLANDS, Information has Deen Fecolved that a lighthouse will shortly be erected close to tie present native lighthouse on Litsitah Point, at the southwest extremity ot Fisher Island, | escadorés Islands, Formosa Strait. ‘The light will te flxea white, elevated about 200 teet above the level of the sea, and in clear weather should be visible a distance of 15'miles, showing all round ex- cept where obscured by the isianas, ‘The siluminating apparatus Will be dioptric, of thes fourth order. ‘The tower will be round, of iron, 20 feet high, with & total height from its base to the lanterm vane of” 33 feet, and painted black, with the keeper’s ¢welling and | boundary wall white. Position (approximate)—Lat 28 32 45 N, lon 119 28 15 B. CHINASOUTH COAST—AMOY—PROPOSED LIGHTHOUSE O% (TRING-SHU ISLAND, RNTRANCE TO AMOY ARBOR: ‘tion has been received that the works for the Neghikouis Un tie atihara cee: Ot tetanaee lana at the outer entrance of Amoy harbor, have been com- men ‘The light will be fixed white, sleyated abont 125 feet above the level of the sea, with'a ector; white be-* tween the bearings NW iq W and SE 3K over ai aro of 174 des, and red over Chauchat focks and Taepal ‘The white light will be visible 16 miles in cle wee chee the tilaminating apparatus will be dioptric, of the 4th ord ‘The tower will be octagonal, of stone and brick, 20 feet high, with a total height from base to vane ot 33 feet, d Will be painted iu alternate red and white vertical stripes, with the keeper's dwelling white, Position (approximate)—Lat 2422 18 N. ion 118718 B, afearings magnetic, Variation, Gueg 16 min westerly 5 By oreet of the Bureau or Navigation. RH WYMAN, Commodore, US N, Hydrographer. 13 Bydrow hie Office, Washinglon, DC, June 19 WHALEMEN. Sasled from New Bedford July 7, barks General Seott, Rovbins Indian Ocean; Linda Stewart, Walson, do} Ohio, smith, Atlantic Ocean. A letter from Capt Praro, of bark Lydia, of NB, reports her at st Michaels June 10, with oll as before reported, All well, fo aail on a cruiao ina few days. A letter from St Helena, dated Jun May 25 barks Palmetio, Robinson, fon, Babcock. do, oi ail Sea Quéen, Allen, Wesivort Pos bbls oil, all ec ait sail to cruive and home. A letter, trom Captain Cleveland, of bark Aadley, of NB, ated Payal, June 6 feports her with. 18) bbls Sperm cit, shipping ‘by bark anor. ‘Had’ open whales three tlinés and taken U, jorts arrived n Jon Daw. SPOKEN. | Ship Portia (Br), from San Francisco for Liverpool, April 6 lat 328, lon 10 W. ‘A German ship. showing QPRM, from Savannah, June | 18, lat 47 20 N. lon 29 W. Bark St cee (87). trom Gl | June 11, lat 18 12 N. lon 25 Bark Tronsiies, Tapiey, fro from New York @une 12) tor Genoa, June 20, lat NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchants, shipping agents and shipmasters ara in- formed that by telegraphing to the Hxeaub London Bu reau, No 46 Fleet street, er to the Paris office, Ruy | Scribe, the arrivals at and departures irom European | and Eastern ports of American and all foreign vessels trading with the United states, the same will be cabled to this country free of charge. Captains arriving at and sailing from French and Mediterranean ports will And tne Paris efice the more economical and expeditious for telegraphing news. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Aurrpory, July 6—Sailed, Roberts, North America, | Axrwenr, July 6—Sailed, ship Jas Bawards (Br), for + bark Josephina (for), New York. Borpxavx, July 5—Arrived, bark Emma (ital), tanzo, New Orleans, Glasgow for Buenos Ayres, | bark Glenalvon (Br), Cos- hip Plymouth Rock, Griffin (from London), Farmovrn, July7—Arrived, bark August (Ger), Ohrloff, Wilmington, NO, for Rotterdam. Arrived in the Onannel July 6, bark Shamrock, Panno, Majiliones for Hamburg. Off the Lizard éth, 6 PM, steamer Holland (Br), Simp. | son, from New York for London. Guovexstan, July 6—Sailea, bark Sondrenorge (Nor), Taraldsen, North America. Greenock, July 6—Arrived, bark Hope (Br), Cumming, Quebec, 7th, ships The Craigs (Br), Thiele, do; Cheva- lier (Br), Menzies, do. Sailed 6th, brig LJ Westaway (Wr), Murchison, North America. Grascow, July 6—Saile’, ship Gleniffer (Br), Cum- ming, Quebec; barks Queen of Hearts (Br), Brennan, North America, Zuleima (Nor), for Montreal, Hic Bxrver, July 6—Arrived, bark Paragon (Br), Wil- Hams, Quebec. Harrieroot, July é—Arrived, bark Raska (Nor), Peter- sen, Pensacola. Hxuvorr, July 6—Sailed, bark Dorina (for), New York. Haxavne, July 5—Sailed, bark Rothesay (Nor), Ever- sen, North America, Havas, July 6—Arrived, ship Undaunted, Dinsmore, Lobos. Kowtasneng—Sailed, bark Nathaniel (Nor), Jacobsen, ¥orth America, Liverroor, July 7—Arrived, barks Malta (Br), Mal- colmsen, Pascagoula; Fred W Qarlon, Carlon, Bangor, Me. Arrived 6th, bark TJ fonthard, Woodworth, ®t John, NB; 7th, Colambus (Ger), Ihlder, Savannah. Sailed 7th, 2PM, steamer Kenilworth (Br), Prowse, Philadelphia, Lonvow, July 7—Sailed, ship Nelson (Br, Walls, North America. Leira, Joly 6—Sailed, bark Angelina (Ital), Lubrano, New York. Moviign, July 7—Arrived, steamer Utopia (Br), Groat, New York for Glasgow. Newront, July 6~Sailed, bark Edmand Phinney, Bacon, Rio Janeiro. Pont Guascow, July 6—Arrived. ship Madras (Br), Mo- Pherson, Quebec. Qvexxerown, July 7—Sailed, barks Stormy Petre! (Br) | Dwyer (from Matanzas), Greenock; J G Norwood, Shep- pard (trom do), Liverpool; Nellie May, Blair (rom Ha- vana), Havre. Of Fastnet 6th. 6PM, steamer England (Br), Thomp- | son, from New York tor Liverpool, Ruvat, July Arrived, bark Aaron Goudy (Br), ville, Savannan. SuvoTm, June 6—Arrived, ship Clyde (Br), Suiter, - Quebes. Brermix, July 5~Arrived, Wrieht, New York. ‘Tratex, July 6—Arrived, shin Patrick Henry (Br) Herbert, Quebec; sehr Harry Buschman (Br), Morris, New York. Troon, July 7—Arrived, barks Marchioness of Queens- berry (Br), Quebec; Faith (Br), Gemmel, do, Lonnon. July 7—Bork Mokanna (Br), trom Montevideo, tor Mauimain, has beea wrecked at the latter place, Orew saved. Cargo lost, [The M was built at Grand Bay, NB, in 1809, registered 645 tons, and owned by Scammeil Bros, of 8t John ,NB.) FOREIGN. PORTS. Batavia. May 19—In port, schr Henry Lippitt, Chase, = amarang, arrived 13th, for hew York via Padang, Sina, May 5~—Sailed, ship Monte Rosa, Carter, Liver- Pek manten, Jame %8-—Arrived, schrs Curtis Tilton, Bisley, Philadelphia; Lewis Davis, Sterling, New ; daly 1, ancy W Smith, Tooker, Boste neem GB July b-leared. ser J Slater CBr), le w You sous Kona, May 28~Satled, bark Bllsworth, Wass, ania. In port Jane 5, barks Barnside, Pendergrace, from Sydney, NSW, arrives May 26; Kdward James, Forbes, for Foothow, 8eo- brig Etta Whittemore, id New Orleans, Wiktniacions Holmes, do; bares ALIPAR, J ‘ited, bark, Rome (Br, for Barrow- ved 4th, sent GF Day (Be, McBride, Rew fei es Bai al pe v ford sok te jew Yor! ‘aes Tatoa, Tisdale ly Robinson 1806, nm eas ae brig Raven, Croker, New ork} ly, Davis, Philadelphia. ‘Sth, bi ark hans Fe r hanna. Jane 21 in port sa Black ¥ Phillips, Fae an), vary, from Deasioston hor Bastia, BE. i July O—Cleured, bark Harriet Upham, 29-11 ling Pe cath th trees fat Uhes; Moewe (Ger), for “i a A Jayne, Mills, NEIRO, JI Arr reviouslv, steamer King Richard Br), from it \ wakoartann, Nik great ett ett tingle, Suanonar, June 1—T barks Grasmere (Br), Ro! erts, for New York; Bayer nee for Mania. ‘< poveanara, May 19-Sauied, ‘ship Sappairo, Berry, Ran- Se Bm ner He 10~Arrived, bark John Mathues (Br), brig Matilda (Br), Cameron, Sawroa, June egg #9 n (NOP), to arrives will load ey darscottes ior New York. Mas. J Arriv #?. ches Altoona, ba aie Rand ad sailed 2% Mn Fe York dat, park Mato ie, a rT , 5 yma i Bosio 52h per simpson, Bt a xt Dri Berad hy oe ng Simpson, New Haven; Minnehaha rion Mlihell Taree inane and alitaxt’ Alaris (Br), Saunders, do dnd St John, NB. in port 26th, Lrig Annie Batchelder, Steelman, for New York, 1dg, to fall about July 3 oun, NB, July 2—Arrived, schr Etta (Br), Mansell, mew BT 4th, i, Drig Ban Carlos, Atherton. Bos! ies es 88 jaitler, Crow. , ew York, a ship Winona. Bray, Liverpoo! id Ratied Sa. brig O 8 Packard, Amesbary, Cardenas. Batled 7th, ships Athenais (isn), Jones, Laverpool; cea GE: sana aaa sly, bark Harvest eta, VE. July. le Srevied IY, larvest Home (Sr), Davis, Ui ot Good Yar Steamer Anysstnta.1 acne? June 24—sailed, alexander, Brown, Piila- ye Aatuone, Jane 13—Arrived, Holtingen, Olsen, New “ANGER, May 11—Passed, Dit nssund. Kelly, trom Shang. hat for New York; 13th, Witch, ‘Singapore for Boston; 17th, Sopiita it Lunus, "Hopkins, ‘Liverpool for BeistoL—Arrived in Kingroad June 2, Giovannin: Garguilo. New York for Cpe aaah adateaalbncnag pe aaa June %—Arrived Donau (s), Bussins, New ‘ork. Bancetona, June 2l—Arrived, Vi Rose, Sa- nies ‘alparaiso, Rese, Sa- Geo a June %—Arrived, Nellie M Slade, Atwood, COngramemmorta, Jane 13—Arrived, Americus, Bass, New York. PE ih ely June 21—Passed, Willibald, Mutzell, from or Bost oreo ee qftoneman, Blapvelt, Delaware; Providence, Céalflect, do. Daa Jase Panis, veka’ be Daamiodk, Uncels, trom New Orleans for Bremen. Bailed 26th, Minnle ©: ron, MeEachern (from Lon- don), Picton; 26th, Prince Kupert, Main (from do), Van. | conver Island, Hei, June’ 45—Arrived, Virago @), Whiting, New York Ainrnroot, June %—Arrived, Emerald, Petersen, Phiwieipin is Haaucng, Jane 23—Arrived, Pommerania (s), Schwen- sen, New York. Havre, June 34—Sailed, Flecta, Maynes, Sydney, CB. Facaouri June 2—Arrived, Jessie Hoyt, McDonald, Sta 20th, Sanvic, Trutéla, ban Francisco; 20th, Leonard, Lovos | Bi 26th, Mero, Costello, Galway. FLINTRANNAN, June 13—Passed, Rosa, Remarson, from New York tor Riga; 2lst, Askoy, Danielson, Getle tor | Boston. Giasaow, Jane 24—Sailed, Fawn, Gove, Sandy Hook Lavngroot, June %—Arrived, kong bverre, Nielson, York; 25th, Landale, Jenkins, San Francisco; Andean ), Miller New Orleans; 76th, frince Amadeo, Linskill, Gee NB. sailed 2ith, Bertecux, Davis, Sydney, CB; Lottie Stewart, pincer ae arene tyes. Philadelphia; WA Campoell St Jolin, NB; 26th Lang, Mobiles Vanguard’, Yell.’ New Uriea ag’ fre, botmen, Guebeo; ih Sabine, Williams, New i ati red 25h. General birch, Pederson, Quebec; Ferm- nger, Christenson. “Loxbox. June 26—Arrived, Inverness, Peter, New bain ed 25th, RO Wylie, Wolters, Honolulu (and sailed trom Gravesend 26th). Entered oer bgt Frank Marion, Dillon, for New York. | Lonpon vent une 24—Arrived, Countess ot Dufferin, | MeGonacie, Philatelphia, Lertat, June 24—Sailed, Cronstadt, @reeno, San Fran- cisco. er ai vune 1s—Sailed, Mariaana II, Lopez, Philadel. a. Pl Pitnav, June 22—Arrived, only Carlsen, Baltimore. Quxunstown, Jane 2—Arrived, George & Jonn Yourdi, Johastone, New York: ith, Vale, Muller, Philadelphia: 26 Bastrom, Lonton: Vesteriide, Larsen, New mouth, Vain, London. Siicd, June 2—Arrived, Nuovo Matteo, Caztagnolo, Philadelphia, saled 25th, Gna, Jansen, StJohu, NB; Freidig, Berg, Hampton Roads. | aaa June 20—Arriyed, AiNance, Pedersen, New Suxpswazr, Jane 14—Arrived, Colonial Empire, Leslie, Reval; Colorado, Moses, do. é rons, May 2—Suiled, Ivalo, Spolander, New aA, June 2%3—Sailed, Knadsvig, Eversen, New a ‘Trieste, Inne 19—Arrived, Pomenicn, Tégearine, New York; 2th. Goorecht & Oldambt, Bokhold. jixoox June 24—Sailed, Flor’ M Hulbert, Dudley, Na- ple ee ee ‘sTrokt, June 24—Arriyed, Nuovo Chiarino, Marois, Avrwenr, Jane 25—The King of Algeria. Smith, trom Philadeipuia, which was towed ino Flushing May | leaking badly, having been agreund, Is to be brought up here to-night and docked for survey. Hauwion, June 25—ihe Norwegian bark Kong Carl, trom Ipswich, is bound for New York. . Lirenroor, June 2%—The Palm (sy from St John, NB, and the Kate Troop, trom St Jenn, NB, for Liverpeol, were in collision, 1lth inst, Inthe say of Fundy, durin; a dense fog; the ‘former lost foretopmast and receive Other damage: Iatter lost jibboom, and wis is thought to be the only damage recei The Rogate bark, of Arendal, waterlogeed, derelict iaily dismasted, her fore aud main masts being gone 10 teet above eck, and mizzenmast and bow- prit and jibooom standing Jon 49 W. by the Valm (3), arrived here from St John, | &. lid not appear to have been long abandoned, 46is the total number of ales of cotton for- warded from the wreck of the Nia up to the 24h inst; salvage progressing. Moxteripxo, May 29--The Whittler, from New York for May 21 With. fire in the fore ‘The fire was gotunder with {he na. sistance of an engine and the aid of the crew of H MS Amethyst, The vessel will be surveyed and will have | to disoharge; but, owing to her draugit of water cannot be brought into the harbor. AMERICAN PORTS. 6—Arrived, schrsH R Congdon, Stonington; J L Tracey and In- ALEXANDRIA, July New York; GH Mo: dex—for Georgeto w' ailed Steamer & 0 Knight New, York; schra Mary ng, Georgetown; Nellie G Payne, do; L A Rose. a Tous Birdvalt Stonimcion; Ellen Tobin, Jersey’ ¢ Git ‘Huddle, Jr, Eostoa; Henry Finch, Norwich; Sun- light, Boston; James McGee, Washington; Gettysburg, bo itor ROSCON, July 6é—Arrived, scht Mary A Hood, Weeks, Philadetplita. Cleared—schr D Davidson, Freeman, New York.. Tih—arrived, steamer Glaucus, Be New York; bark Se rd Staples. Buell; Jas ‘il Moore, Kate Rommel, Clair Edwards, Lena Greed, and ~arah | Hattie & King, New York; Mireelins Remick, Bondout; | NA Farwell, do; Mary J Adams, Wee Cleared—steamers Aries, Wheide! tinaeiphia: Gen Whitney, Hallett, New York : bark rirude (Br) Evans, ireland); nebr g Purinston, Whittemore, Sawyer, Mullen, Port-au-Prince; Mima Juiy roar steamers Octorora, amoyden, Tobey, Rio J. Hassett; Geo, Nevinger, ‘Adams, Fhiladelpnia: 8 do; pours C Shaw, Lingan, CB BALTIMORE, Reynolds, New York; barks ¥ eiro; bri Lizabel Mahoney, Portland; thews, Boston; Emma F far ‘part, a well, Hlue Hill, J D Williams, Pearce, New York. jeared— Steamers Scandinavian, (BF, Smith, Liver- ‘gfealeiqn. Oliver, Wiluington, » Klizubeth, Clark, aad ‘York: bark Gemely (Nor), Gerner, Stettin} achrs Fannie & Willian L Tay- Shearer, West Ludies; David ‘Clara K Simpson, Talpey, Mansom, Manson, Boston. rived, schrs Abbie 'S Oakes, Bul- ‘arrie Jones. Colcord, do. pa Witleut Barker, Wilmington. ¥ 3—Arrived, ‘schra Plone. saett, Bos- |, Yeomico BA’ tonto load for ful Iphia; Kolon, Creek. Suiled-—Schra Starhght, Reed. New York; Hyne, Oliver, do; Agnes. Hodgdon, Philadelphia, 4th—Arrived, sciirs Onrust’ Carman, Boston for Gar. diner, to load for Staten Tsland ; Minnesota, Coombs, Philaileiphia; Eagle, ——, Ale: sailed chr James Deputy, Med Mew New York. BRISTOL, July 3—Arrived. schirs LB Vo perth Jones, Providence for Georgetown, bo! J Gadding, Warren for do; M H Morris, Pike, Newpe go on the marine railway. 4h—Sailed, schr Kagie, Atkins, New York. GHanuusron, Joly ‘7—Arrived, steat Equator, Hinckley Phiiadelphia. ailed~Steamer Gulf Stream, Orowell, New York. Otuats, 2, 1—Vleared, schrs Alger Hoagins, New York’; %d, Abbott Lawrence, Hal iladeiphia: Teorple, staples Maloney. "New Yor * Nellie. ‘taton, Glark-and Abbie H Hoaghian, Laighioa, do; swallow, Cariojy and Sarah Eaion, Préscou., wee el July 3~Arrived, scar Sonn Metler, Parker, jew Yor! yeaa MACHLAS, July 2~Satied, sehr Presto, Libby, ew FORTRESS MONROE, July 7—Arrived, brig Eliza Stavens, trom Martinique for orders, ALVESTON, July 7—Arrived, steamer George W cia hennington, ew York via Key West; sehr L Van Brunt, Tooker, New Yor! Also arrived, bark Taicora (Br, Horn, Liverpool; sehr “Ariel,” do. ‘Arrived 6th, schr Robert Raff, New Orl id h, behrs Geo Sealy, Biohm, Havana; Martha, LOUCESTER, July 6—Arrived, schr Rebecoa W Hnd- ey, Ra Philadelphia. KS, June —Arrbved, sehr, Emme, Davis, Penta i Jdiy 5, Addie Lewis, Aldrich, New York. led 44th, achrs Eliza A Anderson, te vannah. in port 291 Dark rairie Bird, onan fort Salied, schrs Maggie FI 1, uly d, se! je Marth: 8t Joum, NB, to load ad deals Tor inelena; Pareiiel, ‘Alle, York Lif ORLEANS, July 7—Cleared, bark Gem, Cole, wre. Pitea.vOvrs Joly 7~Arrived, scshr J @ bbe NEWBURYPORT, Jnly 6—Arrived, schrs usa New York: Sopile Wilson, Tne, Phsledelphia, W BEDFORD, July 4—arrived, schrs M Vassar, HY: Kelley, New York Ana tigelow, Burnett, Malton, NY Stephen 8 bie, loboken ; bara, a out ot Phellseiors, ed—Scnr Ontario, Burdick, Ray! Kosdrnves sohrs | Messe: Thathavray, Pough- Keepaie Sonn Ws Norris Harding, cot aden: Arrives yamer Berk, ‘endle a schra Jose hn itay, do, Mary E ym, Alexandria | Feyenue Steamer | shall, and New Zealand, Gree! | West Wand, ding jo. Fr was passed June 18 in lat 44, 40 | Yous Devility, Dropsy and Fem: Oartie Holmes, do for Bailed—boi aon vit}e ; Leout D Rathburn, 10%, Youne Teaser, Ph iuey Ames, do; JR Bod well NEWP. ohn tf Bawes, Philsdelpiias sarah d y Koa- “folled—Behrs BA Misereas, ; Delphi, Allen, do; Alton T {te—Arrived, senr John Losier, Lineon, Taunton tor eee ag a Gilkey, and § T Ohartre, etna: Win i Bawen in Ut sea Lory Berce fern tangy, ‘and K T Gra rire’ i Kovidence. for'N NORWICH, July 6—Arrived, schrs M “URW ES AaRS do: RH Valy. dor Texas, d NEW LONDON, July 6~ Arrived, sents Carne Alexandria Groton, if P King, Hoboken for Nowtely Success, ye LT Sailed—Schrs ida Birdsall, Alexandria; Niantic, New bh i ved, ere. Danie! Webster, Haskell, Cy Bayi iicabett Be Hart, Low, Porto Rico for Norwike, nn. ia BAYas. July 6~Arrived, schr Lark, Buan, BANCAGOULA, 3 ne 28— A, brig st Mt » ein ana ar sneer i Cleared Barks rie ouoian Oe wil Elina’ Fromper iPr, Davo One ance Jaty l—arry cap te soseph ‘ tani, New ¥« yy Lowden, Liverpool, sehr d se weeared snips worn, Ghisham. PENSACOLA July 3 ‘leared, bark Maria Seammell Br), Simpson se ad's o “Charlotte W White, Dyer, Mobile» schr Edith, ared—Barks Thorwald (Duteh), Christiensen, Bel- fast; Maggie Horton (Br), Horton, Liverpoci: Bellevue (Br), Bishop, Gueenstown: sore ‘Bennington, Rawarded Liverpool; Wiiiam Frederick, Philad@phia; ‘Welunas, Perkens, New Haven; Alax, Indianola. ipORT ROYAL, 80, July “T—arrived steamer Hunts- ester, New be pG HILADBLPLIA. July ¢—arrved. brig N Stowers, Bangor (ace Macelany trees Anna § Gaskiity Gui Providence: has Carroll, Carroll, Harwich oa Foam. Lincoln, Wellicet:J Payne, Fisher, Province : Atived 3 8d, echr Industria (Rort), Pereira, Villa Real de 01 th peti gy steamer Experiment, Pierce, trom New Or Darks Limerick Lass, Povers, trom Bremen: Que- tivo, i, from Catahia; sclirs AG Paige, Haleyed From Bosto JO sweeney, Somers, fram doi Uniony Read, from Deer Isle . send, trou Brashear cite, ‘sie a Edwards, Tow! a rived, schrs > Faust, Smith, Boston; R & 8: Carton. lorson, av; 6 D Hart, Burgess, Provide Cleared—Steamers Abi ford (Br), Sargent, Liver- ool; Vaderland (Belz), Randle, Antwerp; a penaey mow, Boston: Florida, Crocker, Providence ; Bever!. ‘allace, New York; ships 1 Tone, Sheldon, Ant werp; schrs Qanary. Bioun attic. wen, tock, Boston; John Middleton ownsend. do, MO. Lyons, peph ns, do; A Garwood. = tephens, do: Sar man, do; Geo Hl quires, Haley, tees SEBrowns tinker Rovariy; knee Bilsabed Kelly, Kast Dennis; RK (Yaugh on, Smith, South Amesd bury; Rebecca B Qtieen, Cain, Norwich, Also cleared—steamers Pottsville, Winnett, New York 5 Centipede, miller, Boston; J 8 Shr'vi Baltimore s schrs gta tal (Br), Short, Mersata via, Norfolk; Gustio Wil loyd, Lynn; & & 8 Corson, Corson, Boston, Sailed—Steamers Pottsville and Centipede. Nuwoastie, July 7, AM—Satled, schooners Victor, Pui; for Baracoa; Kinma G Bonar ton; Agm Bacon, for do: Mary G Fang, for doi Andrew Nevingere for Salem. ‘assed down—Schr William Tice, from Georges one Del, for Saco. In port—Schr Mary E Pearson, from Bangor; dis« Noone rk Frisk (Nor), for Havre, passed down at sehr Jonn © Cottingham, for Dansverport, eeddown at 10 AM, Undine (Br), trom Fowey, Eng; schrt 8 Rogers: from Rockporh, and fH Shangon oh Providence, passed up this P Ste: Boston; achrs 0. P Minus, for. Providenc aniversport; Minuis Kinnte, for Boston. and Geor H Squire, tor do, passed down this afternoon. a jamiiton is now passing dow: manly Tae last evening, bri Tingeliag Spm Turks I. for orders, ‘assed out last evening—Bark an (Nor), for Stettin ¢ brig F B Tueke! sehr Sarah Potie: Erne change in vessels. Brig” Angelia remains a& defo: PORTGAND,. July 7—Arrived, steamer Eleanora, John« sou, New York. ‘Uleared—Bark Warrior (Br), Kitchen, Picton; brig agi H Jennings, st John, Nb; whr Wm sa PORTSMOUTH, July 4—Arrived, sohrs i ean, smiths Voinue Howe, samuel uae Wally Alping, Mar w, Hoboken; Watch- HD May, May, and Ward BM Brookings, Crowne "Ke. D ‘btn—Arrived, schr Mary Standish, Higgins, Philadeld Page. id schooner from Philadelphia for onite New Mai 5—Arrived, steamers McClella: PROVIDENCE, aay, March, Baltiinor orfolk; Hunter, Sherman, Fabet Lewes, age, Weehaween ; deiphin; Vindicator, Rozert dog sche an wood ‘Si Jon hn, Georgetown, DO: Georg eM Wartss ‘Oak, rker, Batt 11 Imores eo eae Florence, P Abell, Rondout for Paw! Lip) nc tt. Philad Bu tue lagle' vf Y0 rik, Salled—sohr TW Spenc . Couser, Haverstraw. 6th— Arrived, schrs Frank @ Dow, Gage, Alexandria y Jane Maria, Smitn Rondouy led. achrs Sarah mapson, | Hull: Onward, Wieeler; Rt Graham, Jarvin and Joseph b Pot ‘ots, rence, Now York; Julia Baker, Baker, do, (not ‘previe ously). Bi emasapion brig John Pieree, Townsend, Philade: PAWTOCKET, July, 5—Arrived, schrs Tunis Bodine, Silvie. Port Johnson: TP Abell, Cate Rondon! sailed “Sehr Georze 8 Reppller, Blizzard, Now Yorka RICH MON ved, Steamer Wyanoke Couch, New Pat schrs 8 W Townsend, Boston; J Ji Pharo, Soper, Boston; Henrietta Simons, Godfrey, Ne wt York; Harry Lande!), Taylor, do; AM Burroughs, Tay— lor, 03 Bayward, Voheas, Albany. FRANCISCO, June 29—Sailed, barks McLendy on pits Burrard Puiet; Malay, Sorman, Departure Bay. ‘Tuiy 3—Sailed, ships #lack Hawk, Baker, New Yorky Cape Comorin (Br), Haswell, and Bi ckinghamsbire, Br), Hdrland, Liverpool; bark Moss Glen Usr), Nichols niton 8A AV ANWAl July 6—Arrived, steamer Wyoming, Teal, Philsaeiphias bina geben Sailed—Schirs BON Tlawking, Wyatt, Fall River; De, wants avrmanaare Auetioar Billups, Baitim ed, steamers Americ ups, Baltimore Ashland, Whitehurst, New Yor os ore Tinearriveds steamer "Ht ‘Livington, aie New ork, Cleared—Schr M B Bramhall, Gillette, New Yor SUMENSET July I Arrived, sehr Ocean Wave, Smithy Philadelphia, 3d—Arrived. schrs eRienore. | Van Dusen, Godtrey, and) 's J J Moore, Franklin, and Ocean Wave, smith, Philadelohia, Sti Balled. sehr Henry May. Hatch. New York, STONINGTON, July 4—Arrived, sclirs James Henry, Owens, Newburg: Jacob Raymond, Perkins, New Bed ford. to load granite tor New York; D T Stapling, Ron-) dout for Providence. jied—Scnr rerine, for New York. WILMINGTON, NO,’ July G—Sailed, sehr Joseph M Fitzpatrick, Philadeiphia, ved, steamer Regulator. Jones. New York. Bark Heinrich Rodertos (Ger), Kroger, Lon~ Jn WESTERLY, ay 3—Satled, schr E W Babcock, Gard, ner, Port Johnso Sth— Arrived. schr F A Chesebro, Robinson, Hoboken. 3 OBTAINED PROM OFFER. tates; legal everywhere; desertion, &c., suii- no publicity required; no chargé uatll di- Vorce is granted; advice tree, M. HUUs«, Attorney, 194 Broadway. pen from 8 On Sunday trom 3.to9 P. BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINKD FROM DIFFER- ent States for numerous causes. No publicity. pogaterer where, ‘Terms satistactory. PP fede CK wyer and Notary public, 303 Broadway. Hesidence office 6 Kixhth stree BARNEY'S SUPEXIOR EXTRACT BUCHO,—A positive remedy for Gravel. Diabetes, Gout, Ner- Complaints, and the only known remedy for rights Disease, non-revention neontinence of Urine, Irritation, Inflammation or | Ulceration of the Biadder and Kidneys. Purifles the jood and requistes the liver. The diuretic known. Sold by all drarists. HE SUCORS3FUL TREATMENT and cure of Consumption by Dr, SCHENCK’S medi- eines need No more positive Proot than the following :— New Yor, June 26, J. H, Sonence, M. D., corner oI Philadelphi: I di allowed to t In Jannar; best tonic and of yw fe cought § eevere cold, whieh settled on her lungs, producing eeyeral hemorrhages. From that time until the winter of 1873 she was very deheate, the least change in the weather paving a marked effect on her. ie gon ot most hysicians {1 ad Plain: ie of Consumption. Mending at tmes, tl sing, she was obliged. int February, 1871, to go to her r'shome for such treatment as her sister nad Teoeive Hefore leaving Je lain fel were ad~ y City for hom we plac a apliely contivence That friend was Mra. A. & Downer, of No. 18 bast Ninth streey, New York, to whom Lrofer you for @ confirmation of this statement Mra. Downer was so positive t the meaicines wo Denctietal that, if lert a lasting, ot Mrs. Bogart and myselt. friend who had taken your medicin And was cured—understand me, cured of she quoted was one the Coctors ha when she ei vised by a friend in to try your medicines. gaining strength ad Hest ‘anti tirely cure 1 drifted from my subject, but could not tnink of Anishing ‘without giving you # full description of our sons tor calling you. rewinel Mra, Bogart reache! Piainfleld she procured, and dispensed with, the services of four good physicians one atter r, During summer she recruiicd somewhat. but in the fall was worse than ever, Ia October we wel Brooklyn, where we called in the vorvio Yery eminent physician, Mrs. Bogart 7 so reduced that time that she w: aoe 08 ore the time. For a week bd to wai: ee the autumn was changerole ; ind it seeme: that whenever She waiked out, as directed by h Q hoi a caught fresh cold. By the ist of Nove Was. 80 distressing and fever so trequent that ie doctor told me she could not live paroage hat ae a ;he-had told her in Octobe t mot last mntil the seem ito row A pte Sari Tar = SNe) cong! - iy eT Shor have ‘aid hight aweate.ner- coun tor she wi ir trans ul 9 mela while the fever, we ring ie nelpie jhe asked me to send for 6 meeting pase at the ed wife to send for you. as Baise that cold, cheerless day when I met nd You accompated me to our home ‘anderbilt Ploaeh Brooklyn. xarined. Ne her lungs and told "us he was da at if ‘ape yout’ Regt out your instroet one w she loaned on you and beg- con hat J had obtained for her th thority in cases of that kind that was ay Ninble. ‘our subsequent visits to her at home, her reliance on you. ant how, one after another, her nervous attacks, night nd cough disappent hi ously, our directions in tal au ‘ulmonle i ae yer for: to-day weichs 123 pounds and wee Bne be’ open atany time at No. Mt} Waverly street, Jer sey City, fy 3 me A answer any communication ia onreacs eal he above. ery thankfully your: " ids &. 8. BOGART, Chief Operator Western Union Tolearepe ¥ °, i, Sehenck’s Pulmonic Abie Seaweed Topics snd “a0. drake Wills, prepared by J. H. Schenel Bon. te and Arch streets, Philadelphia, Forsale by all ur te,

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