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10 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 12, ENGLISH BOOKS. The Latest Productions of London Authors and Publishers. MARBAN; OB, THE STORY OF TRE SWORD.” What Browning, Ouida and Miss Thackeray Are Doing. Lonpoy, June 21, 1875. An epic poem, of nearly the same lengin as “Paradise Lost,” planaed upon a scale nearly as | somprebensive and ambitious, embracing subjects } hardly less momentous, may weli be accounted a surprise in the latter half of the nmeteentn cea- | tary. Nevertheless such have i seea aud partially | read as well as marked, aud within certain limits | inwardly digested in the course of last week. | “ARRAN; OR, THE STORY OF THE SWORD,” 4s the name or this literary phenomenon, and its Butbor rejoices in the prosaic name of Todd. I | Must coniess myself unable, certainly, to state | What is the driit of the composition, whence tts | Materials have been culled, whether it 1s or 13 not | Allegorical tm its purport, or whether it 1s de- | Signed a8 purely «and hterally historical in | its scope, The hero, the above mentioned | Arran, is a hardy Norseman, and at firstit would | seem if Mr. ‘Lodd, uke br, Dascent, bad gone | to the Scandinavian Lorgas jor bis inspiration | and bis facts. But wher one finds aliusions to | events and to nationalities with whom Harold | Hai fagar and his comrades cannot even by remote | hearsay have been acquaiuted, wueu oue is told | of the development of communities aud of com- | Plete political systems, wher in the winkhng of | aD eye the scene Is shiited trom the extremities of the Old World to the neart of the New, audio | @ moment of time we are transported :rom tne | Baltic to Mexico, oue naturally begins to think | that the bard must have designed to irame a species of universal listory of civilization in a poetic setting, abd that in the “Story of the | Swora” we may discover reflected 4s in a gluss | darkly, and in the guise of an exclusively Norse | turopicle, the cvents avd episodes, or a selection | Tom them, wuich have markea tue progress of | Maukind in every quarter of the glove since the | antideluvian cra, For ail I can teil Arran may be Altiia, the Princess may be Cleopatra, King Emetn may be Cuariemagne, Lygrul may be King | Arthur, Mawrawn may be Guinevere, aud Chava | Elaine. itis quite possible that the ecclesiastioul estublishinent to waicu Mr. Todd introduces us may be a satire upon the Vatican. Ove feels by @O Means sure that the disturber of the unity of tat estabiisnment is not Mr. Gladstone. I am hot prepared to say that the ingenious Urban of Mr. Toda’s poew may not lave Lis Mesh and blood | original in Mr. D.sraeil. | In plain Engiisn “Arran” 13 A MysIERY, | ana if such was the character which tts author | Mesired {t sould bear he has succecded | Marvellously well. The odd thing is, that notwitu- | standing the heterogeneous jumble whica “ar- Tan” is—tne chaos of images, ideas and scenes— tt 18 really full of pussage# which reaca the poctic and which narrowly miss the suvlime. If Mr. | Todd is a3 he pretends to be, unly @ translator, | ne Nas come across a genuine rrowvailie. If he iw | original at all points it is not to be denied that he ‘8 poet. Anyhow I veniure to predict that both | o1 “Arran”? and of Mr. Todd you will hear more. The question whicn one naturally asks vue’s self, alter baving glanced turough tis extraordinary Production, is Wuetier oue has here another tn- Stunce of an imaginary iiteriry importance like | Macpacrson’s*‘Ossian Rawiey Kallads,” and Horace | Walvole’s *‘Castie of Otranto,” or whetherin some | archives of wnich ne nas veen allowed to run, Mr. Todd may possibly have discovered some frag- Ments whici be has transiated—trom wnat lao- guare | will not attempt to conjecture—and now | bieced together. “Arran” way be @ hoax or a genume work, bat thatic will be a sensation I | can scarcely Goabt. | SONGS OF TWO WORLDS. If it be possible ior any Englisu poet in the present day, except Mr. iennysun, aud perhaps | r, Browning and Mr, Swinourne—I meutiwn these two more or tess douotuiliy, because, wulle {am informed om the best authority that for all | the poems Which fe has ever writien Mr. Swin- durne has Teceived jess than £1,000, and I nave | reason to know that Mr, Browning's three last | Works have veen a dead loss 1o (heir pub'usher—to | chieve w commerc.al succes: Wella merely & succes @rstime, { svouid fanc this fact had b-en accomplished by tae anonymous author of “songs vl Two Worids,” of whica the thid series hus Just appeared. series one and two are out of | print and unprocuravls at any price, and that though three editions of each have appeared. The preseut Volume is an immense improvement on ther Ol 118 predecessors, ‘Tne title of the poem may serve as un accurate de-cription of their | seove. They ure “songs o Two Worlas.”’ Side by side with what may almost be described as vers de socivte, Gaintily drawa pic- tures Of some axpest o1 everyday ile, are Compo. Ntions which speak to us as if trom the nmidden feptis Of.the Uoiverse—irom that unseen land of Whose position vO Ole Kuows, ani Walch conrans she great Secreto! all ages. ‘Jue wriver, pe he who te may, 1s vot merely a sympathetic student 4 hoMuD Uature, patient and penetrative, quick to observe and prompt to discern the hiduen anal) sis Of tulng+; ve Has COnstcerable power of irgumeut abd uncommon cuirure. strengin and ‘ucidity of diction. His rmagination ts vivid; nis wmpleity charms irresistibly ; his melody of lan- faage Dever fuils; he was warmth to coloring, aud, above aii things, clearness of outline. The themes which he seec's are those Which inust at some Wotwenty or otwer vccur to all Thinking men a00 womeu—the siguificance » human hopes and | Impossipie being: | SItS aE Lhe leeC | watch Ouids Gow deaguts—of a World Wucue | COMSPICULUS Place AMOUY Lue Guesus 01 | comiuseg, aud vv strong side Has been public Works, mances whied followed “Guy Livingstone” have been merely Variations upon tue same theme. We have bad the same dramatis persone sug ly aivered to sult their dilfereat situations, una we | have ad almost tae sume meidenis. fy ie ine herent strengih of “Guy Livingstone been epouga \o secure ite ptinued popular euough to popularize aso ur, Lawrence pable iwitanouns or bis one chef a wuvs ie Were absurdities in tae Loor, ny Gout, dt Luere Was literary power of nu commou order; tuere were Lervous streugen, origin Jy ald testiess jo the detion; tuere Was Human ueture In the berves wud Leroines, ald, above ali, there Was But | a singic page Wuich tuded to show that (ue writer \horougaly sud persoualiy kKuew the Bien jle la Which he laid bis 6ovhes. Ina Word, be wrote nol 4s du Outsider, LUT Bs Oe Who was to Ue munuer bora; winle as lor the prepusterous glordicallon | of brure strength, whicu Was tue ioibie, It Was | accep ed by tue PUvile 4s B LOL UMrearonudle pro- | WS! Bguibet tue Maud SentimeEntalisia of Must of the fiction of tLe day, Ouida Mudiediately set uersell to Work to reproduce the wusculur herves gud the lustiul weroiues of Mr, Lawreuce, and in y ana them, Sue set betore us tu wer pages w Face of ol guardsmen effeminate in tuerr Nabits aud wppearsoce, yet strous as wierl una vold as lous; Of ugu boru and low bore } | | young ladies, Who lived Only oY amorous Imirigues. | The travesty Was very cievery Gone, aud Uuida’s | vooks Vecame t..e rage O/ fhe Circuluting Lbrar Jo tae uiust Of (heir exXtravayauces aud worurd) UGS tuere Were Louies Wuica revealed Cousiuer «ble kKuowiedge of wumun Dytire aud de Ol scenery Whico deserved tne epi(uel UL ex- | quteite, It is uo Swail tribute to Ler judgment | iuat Oulda shoud have knows Wueu to terminate | ee alyie Of com,OsiGiom abd to strike oui a Lew | ne. | du “Two Littie Wooden S1o-9” and in “Palle | Parine” gue juvk her readers jar uway 110m tue dissipations of London aad cue splendid inivouties oO: youny Bughsa gentieweu of faswivn und lor. tune. We lodua Oulscives In the midst of the suupie Village lue of Normaudy aud vo tue plalus Ol Fusnuers., instead of dazZ.iog Us Wild Lis Var rie.y and giare why abondebee toe Malena ut 0; Which She LOW WOVE Wer sluries Was studoUsiy Pisin, simple aud eVew Lomely. Yeo Cae vid Lascl- Laliod Was HOt 105i LO the WOVelIst, aud “bade karive? aud tue “Two Littic Woudeu Sives” were Tread qulie «8 wreedily aud Were quite as popular as Sou aimumore” or Sidauu of “Cuunues.’? “Pascurel,”” puvlisned not quike three yours age, Was & work of w uilferent Kind) aud ludicaied & distinct adVauce, and “olpua,’’ Which tame iOllews “i’ascare.,”) beiuigs bu Tie sume vrder ol tictied, though 1 will not, I LuluK, be equally succwsrial, due Curwmus ting fo Bole ds that Just 4% Oulvw in ver earliest uovels Was ie MISGIDIE OL MT. Lawrence, su lu ber later sue | veMr. SWiavurue, Only a wriver | who was very deeply bued with the Swine | Durnian Wspirelion could give us tue Pocus es io te lueas Of Wral Orger dud IN CtVioual responsibilty | ve veeu IM eed; Where, Lastead OL love, pure, | YUYNUL wud Kiud, We wave lust, Lupuie, Uae | Moly abd crcl; Wuere Kivses ule uccuMpamied bY | bioud, wad frota abu roam, wud Waere bie atinus- phere 18 cue vi Mere amd picturesque heaueu* isu. in Sigua,” 44 ty *Pascure!,’” the scene is laid among tue peasauty ol moderu Ly, aud Very bewullidl inaeed thac peasant lie is dawn, | ju “Sige,” as *ascurel,’? the hero | 19 a DewUl Ul YCUTN, pOssesstu lu Lo Scub. med Ure O: the divine gift ui genius, Who is drugyed goWu WO Wis Ou Utter ruin vy tae Hesty Deauies of virce. ihe Cirve o: Digna is uoue other than Kid UWM CONSID, Wily las uisd, peared as ue cuIlL Irom her uome lu Tuscany, WhO uas acquireu w | baw demi- | monde ib Varis, Bud Who reappears Just os Sigua | | has vecome auious As 4 Wusicial, She vets to work tu ruim uu, body aud soul—miud and body. She succceds. His uucie, a quick-Lempered, re- Vemgelul Luscau peasabi, Bound, uetermines vo | aVeuge te seGUCtiuu OF Us UCpacw ALM Lads tue bewitching, beautuai Innocence turough tue | beart wude sue is sleeping, WE Which Le 18 De beaded, wud W1iLD ber Ueuta and (hus of Signa tue | yee | | | novel concludes, | should add thas 18 just wwe = sligniest§ suspicion of = in. cest, or somethiug very like it, im the tuird volume. As 1 Mave suid, inbocence is tue cvasin Of plgde. But tue man Wav ous list brougat Ipuocence prominentiy torward, iu plain bagiaa woe lis dist kept wer, is istrict, siena’s Tether, a painter, WhO years Lewie Lois Mas con- descengeu to bestow Upon sigua’s woller aud In | hucence’s aunt, Pippa, Witn Whose death the story Upens, Che SMe favors. It will tous Le seen Luus \uere 18 & gOud deal of Complicated Coussuguiuity in the plut ol Sigua aud in its Very Wari, col- ored sceues. ‘luere are, disu, DOL & leW passages ol periect purity aud extreme beauty. MISS THACKEKAY wil: not have sacisied ner wumirers in her new book, ‘Miss Angel,’ a story ut once sligot unt rely anu clumsily Cold. **Mis: Angel” is Miss Augeica Kauiman, the protcge ul tue wile of the Eugiish Ambassador at Venice some | century ago, @ ceriuin Lod W. dne is vrougut by her patrouéss iv England, receives un oiler Of Warrlage irym sir, igeu Mr., Jusuua Reynuius, | rejects orm, 1s @utrapoed tuto @ marriage with an lippustur Wou passes bimseif off as Lhe Count ce Hord, @ |WMsUs Scaudinavian dipivmatist—ior What reasou Miss Tusckeray does Dot make it sul- fluently pain—and fually, woen tne scouccrel whom she Cuucot disavow 4s her pusband is dead, becomes the wile of an vid fame, Autonly | Zaecni, ‘tie ouly ieasure notuceuole tu “aliss Angel’? | Ys (hat itis w servile LmMitation of Taackeray’s mun- ner &s ext.vired ln “eemoud.” But Pbuckeruy’s caughter does pOssess the strengsa or skill whica could alone eaabie ker successiuily to essay | such a roe, LITERARY CHAT. The “Memoirs of Prince von Metteral by his sen, will soon appear, The book entiticd “supernatural Religion’ has Teached @ #IXth edition, the preface to waich | auswers the attacks made upon tne work. The | London Academy says that the tables are success” h,”? edited fully turned upon its leadiag crine, Dr, Ligatioot* | Mr, W. T. Thornton, in bis “Indian Public Works,” says that since tne fall of the Roman Em- pire there has nevec been @ goverument whose ‘The interesting series of articies in Blackwood's Alagazne, under the title “In @ Studio,” are irom the pen oi Mr. W. W. ory, American sculptor in Kom ‘The Zoologist contains an account of the capture of an enormous cuttietisn of Bon Island, on the coast of Galway. tiltee: | ‘Tae eyes Of the animal were | inches in diameter. | Jules Favre's “History of the Government | M. of National Deience tn 1871” has reacned tue tuird volume, Which treats of tae Commune and the 1a. ternational. That toe French are stilt good at fantastical titles appears from tue ‘oliowing title of a vuok just out in Paris:—“a Peu Presa, Essai d’une sorrows; the relation in wuich they stand to that » Pailosopiie & Usage des simples; par un Ar- World where taere 18 no jonger aniivipation, but Where ail is iraition; the struzgies oi tue spirit of | MM. in ics attempts to find a sure resting place of belie: ; tue triumph of the heart over the agitauon Of the intellect, dp his “CHITLUREN OF THE STREEI— {speak exciusively o1 the tuird series just tesaeq— the writer of “Songs of rwo Worlds” gives an Suimated skeicu tu musical daedyties of Bright boys vocitorous, Girl chidren clamorous, Shrill beeties echoing Down the long street It may be Flees street, or Oxford street, or the rigre-petit-pevey d’Erasme."’ ‘The sale of the Lanterne bas ciminished to such | @ peint that the writer of it is jorced to try sume- thing else, and the wails of Geneva are now cov- ered with immense placards anuouncing ti pearance of “Les Depraves,” a novel of conrem- porary manners, by Henri Rochefort. ap: Mr, Trevelyan’s “Life of Lord Macaulay,” waicn | ietobve the book of the next publisiing season | will be muct more social than political, Mr. Henry Blackburo’s “Academy Notes,” with Sirand—the contents of the bill of the evening | forty illustrations of pictures in tue Royai Acad- BeWepapers. 1nux— Terrible aceident! Frightiul expiosion | News trom Austrana! News from America On'y one haltpennyt | Special edition, sirt Lebo, sit! echo! | Compare with this “EVENSON poem of between 400 and 500 lines, In which the author discusses with himsel! tue cuiel Me laphys- leal and theologteal proviems which per) lex cue Intellect of man—tue origin and the destiny of tue human race; whether We are or are uot the de- acendants of the aboriginal; whether 4 joyiess or & DIS<IM! Iiture awaits mankind, or » he rr, ad the ages sweep on. we, who now live, shall ve al Bnconscious Of Lbe:T progress, There i® 4 particu larly pleasing littie piece in the collection, “lhe Youth of Thought.” it begins taus-- Ob, happy days! ob joyous time, | When thougit was gay and man was young, And wa goiden flow of rhyme, Life ike @ meloiy was sung. But now the world has grown old, and its deni- geasas they huve tie knowledge have also the sorrows Of uges. ‘They are haunted by tne sense of fariures past, and of a terribie catastropne shortly to com A great bope traversing the earth tas taken all the ¢ World's Yioom, a (P jor the joy aud te-h of birth, Jeft the sulci (nought of doom. | But though the retrospect and the present may Ye sad, the future wuicu the poet bids as to con is full vi hope t— Yor in the manhood of God's days fe live, bot in careless youth: ‘The esseuce more ‘han jurm Wo praise, ‘Atd bematy moves us less than train, Frow youth to age, tiil evcies ben: Al rand a higner spring, And with @ truer innocenc Again the world sbali think and sing these “soags of Two World | colon lly Oleetion Ol \yricai poetry torical value eg Lilustrating certain pn. ‘lish oipeteenth century ruoagit, pass to liverary themes vu! @ more surriog character. G. a a of OUIDA'S NBW NOVEL, "isia her! ter ag distinguished from her aoner, “Chandus” and “strathmare,'! rliorter tai@s iM tne collection euti- ted “Uustiquiaines Gage,”’ and to sone extent, ‘Under 1Wo Flacs” usu “Puck” were writteu when UUida ®us poweruily Under the infuence Mr, Gevige Lawrence, the autnor of "Guy Live ito. @.’’ 1 thas doserive Mr. Lawrence de- janediy, beewuse “Guy Livingstone” is not only tow yy WHEN be is Lest vid bY Whicn proba. my! few years’ time he wii ve only KuOWwD, but Because it 18 BOLUS Loe Ub), Crigiual Dovel that he be said tO Have Written, Lue series OI Tes | | emmy, H Aruoid, will 8000 appear in London, s oeeu published in London. Casiclar’s “Life of Byrou,” trans! ed by Mrs. ‘The latest educational statistics of England ex- hibit a total of 7,267 schools in operation, witn 1,006,511 calldren on the rotis, ‘The “Révue Canadienne” bas an interesting a Mele on the Canadians of the West, tu which tne ‘uree brothers Ménard, who settied Kask.skia, LiL, In 1795, are treated of. | That most important law treatise, “Austin’s | Jurisprudence’? Las been abridged for students, tne three Volumes being put intu one, by Rovert Campbell, Henry Molt & vo, publishers, J. BP. Ford & Co. wilt pablisa in July “Eu Per- Kins At Large: His Sayings and Doings, | A. D. FP, Rundolpu & Co., of New York, have im | prevs “Tue Poets of Metuodism,” vy ¥. W. Curie: topuers, We are to have a@ book on the “Martial Deeds of Pennsylvania,” to contain biograpuies of many sons of thay State Who took partin she War of the Rebellion, ArsGne Haussaye’s brilitant lottera under the title of “A Lie in Paris,” will be pubilsned vy Wiliam F, Gill & Co., of Boston, Undaunted by the multitude of wrecks that sirew the suore, ® new juveniie maguzine is just lsnacved ia Boston, calied tue Wide Awake. Wol- | one! Uigginson and R, H, Stoddard are among the | contripa'ors. | We sual soom have a standard book on tuoneis, bringing the scienge of boring through mountains Up to date, including the Mount Cenis, tne lioosac, the Sr, Gotnard, &c. Toe book will be based oa Simms’ standard work, @ avy D. K. Clark, CB it is whispered that, im spite of assertions to tho contrary, Sir Arthur Lelps jas left vebind him a Glary Whicu, taouga not “official,” contains many singular political revelations, and thus it will be pudilssed adont the Legiuning of next winter. | Just aa the ‘Memoirs of Joon Quincy Adama” | have reached the #X:h volume it is annuuaced chat | the Grst volamo ts aiready out of print, inie is uu | Jortapate for future buyers who want the whole ‘80t, of tHe Odition Was Very gmali and the buok not | siervolyped, | THE WAR IN CUBA, oe | DESPERATE FIGHTING ALONG THE ENTIRE IN- SURGENT LINE—HEAVY LOSSES ON BOTT SIDUS—REBEL PLUCK AND SPANISH RESOLU- TION—SUGAR ESIATES FIRED ALMOST DAILY—XIGHT YOUNG MEN SUMMARILY EXE- CUTED BY THE SPANIARDS, HAVANA, July 1, 1875, On St, John’s Day (24ta of Juve) the insurgents attacked the Spanish tiae exrending trom Sagua to Las Cruce?, und penetrated within a tew leagues of the headquarvers of Valinaseda, ‘The Spanisu accounts represeut the insurgents as being severely puuisnea wh a heavy losses in kuled, wounded and pri-oners, while the >panisa i | treo)s have lost comparatively noiniag, ber atlemps to reproduce she of course Vurierqued | | ANOTHER ACTION AND HEAVY LOSSES. Aletier trom the Quemido de Guines, dated June village of Rodrigo, from Sagua, burm:ag the depot, turee , Says the rebels yesterday attacked the om the ruliroad, jour miies sores and the Chinese eating house, The only houses now remaining are those of a Frenehman, a cart builaer, who hoisted Frenes flag, wich the revels respected. Tue Spantsa tro ps, under Captain Villa, at- tacked tue rebels, and itis reported uere to-cvay that he was killed, together with seventeen of his | command, The revel lo-# 18 said to be thirty-sIx killed, most 01 Whom Were negroes. A CAUTIOUS ADVANOB. Another letter dated Macruciadia, June 26, Says:—"Durimg last wight we had the rebels within a lew nuadred yards of tais place, and their onward marca Ciuuot be checked. jorve 1s very smuil ac this point, and we have uo | Great deal ot work before us. “Phere is a report 200, You may rest assured this was no triding affair, althougy oar officers may put our loss dowa as comparatively smat!l.”’ SUGAR ESTATES DESTROYED, Mbe report of the destruction of five sugar estates by the insurgents is confirmed py @ letter jrom Vuelta Arriba, At the estates San Rafael and Pita, near St. Doming! | by the voluiteers, bue she latter were severely | bandied vy e rebels, 150 1 Dumber, Were attacked rebels, and were engageain a hand to and fuht with machetes and revolvers, | Tue writer saya he was not able to learn the num- ber o1 Killed aud Wounded, but It is understoud to be heavy on both sides, lt was in this engagement that the rebel commander, the mulatto Riva: Was captured, and tue uext day executed at La Esperanzi. \ WHY VALMASEDA MARCHED TO THE FRONS, The cause of the sudden departure of Vaima- Seva from Uavana on tue 2ist ult, was the news of 800 revel calvary Laving ptured @ Spanish ceuvoy between Holguin and Gibara, in whica the Spanisn loss was about eighty m killed, The rebels afterward CAPTURED THE FORT in the town of Majagua, in winek the Spaniarus had taken refuge, and, after executing the gar rison, blew up aud burned the tort end houses, VERY ACTIVE AT PUERTO PRINCIPE, From Puerto Priveipe we nave intelligence that the rebels have shown consilerab:e activity im | their night attacks around the city, killing the government laborers, &c. remains within the fortifications and doe: seem anxious to encounter the rebels, from fear of | the retuitation threatened for the murder of | several Cuvans Weexs ayo. The Spanisb garrison not by General Ampudia several ine lutier general @ couple of weeks ago tele- graphed Valmaseda taat driving all the beyond the Trocna and inflicted such severe pun- lishment upon them that we feir confident they @ had succeeded in rebels Within M8 department would vot a.uin make their appearance. A letter from Puerto Principe, dated June 23, says: — | reacwed here yesterday, oO: the irvatment th ‘Some ol the six wouths’ Volauteers ‘They speak very ga:shly received, und sWear toe. wil pever co buck again, even were the Cubans to guin every battle cetween this and Cnristmas,”? AT SANCTI ESPIRITU, On the 26th wit., nesr suuctt Espiritu, a force of | revel«, about 500 in gumber, came down Irom the Caunas Mountains avd attacked tne troops ander commané of Colonel Crjas, © Aiter two hours, with @ loss of eiguc Kilied. spirited engagement, which lasted for THE REBELS RETIRED, ‘The panish loss was nine kiiled aad tive woundeu. A SPANISH OF HICKS HAUL, The Spanish commander arrested all the men, wuinen aud childrea within turee miles Oo; the plice of tue aitack, und seut Chem to headquarters 4S prisuners of war. REBEL SUCCESSES ALL ROUND, From every part ot the isiaua inteiligence is re- ceived here of insurgent successes, lu every raid and attack tney have accom. Plshed ine object tor weicti it Was Mage—namely, that of ob'atning suppiles, and IM Dv imstauce has their loss been so great us tuat of the Spanish eres. THE ALVONSIS! NAVAL FORCE ON THE ALERT. Por the past Week the Spanisn navy bas been distrivuted all aiony Cue soutn st Where it is auricipa Aguilera, the Cuban ot tie island, | an expedition under esident, inteaded to jaad. By tast sceamer from New York a great numoer of proclamations, addressed to Spaviards resi- dent on tae Isund Of Cuva, were received here und circuiated, bearing the name of Aguilera, FEAR OF AN INVADING EXPEDIFION. It is tbe Opinion O. the Spaniards tuat an expe- dition Was Dear Cuva aud lutended to lind about the 24th Or 26th of Jue, and they say they have every reason Lo believe that is Why the geweral at- | Tack wlony the Wuuie line Was made by the rebels on Coose days, $0 4s todivert tae atiention of taer troops and give Aguilera an opportunity to land 1a sale! EXKCUTION OF EIGHT YOUTHS FROM HAVANA. Oo S.turday lust elgnt young wey irom Havana Were executed near Guanajuy, charged by the Spanisn aucworitles with raisug tne Cuan fa abd cuceavoring tO incite ilusurrection im tue Western Depurtwent, T ae Governer 01 Guanajay reports that the youug wen Were armeu with Winchester rifles, und that they sad with arms and amuuliion, im charge two mules louded No private citizen saw them with eicuer arms or anything Wiico would lead aay one to suppose they bad come ino In copvergation with some of those who | that sectiou Jor auy other purpose tuan to have & | lew days sport. WHAT THEY WERE ABOUT. ine relatives of were @Xectled, your correspondeut jearned that a party oi young men, according to custom, on 3° and started 1 ping ac tue several Villag: John’s day, wad procured horses tue direction of Guannjay 0 the roud purchasing cigars and taking an vccasionsl urink, Sowe oi them may Bave vecome iituXicated aud noisy, ang they were told vy the Guarda Civile’ apou the road to desist irom their reckiess ridimg and | noise upou the road, Alte: @ severe skirt of words tney were ani the driug Part oi the young men, Killing of three Guarda Civiles, FIRED AL BY THE GUAKDA CIVILES, returned fiom pistols on the which resuited in We io jess than an uour alferward (he Vo.uutéers irom Guanajyay and vicipity were called ous abd suc ‘ceded in captur- ing elgut of the purty, us follows:— THRIR NAMES, Virgilio Silva, Francisco Portocirrero, Antonio Urbauo Pedroso, Aliredo Alvurez, Autouto Aguirre, | Auzusuo Morales, Jullo Brodderman aud anuel Vilardevo, Woon the following morning were sue by order of t the remaiming #X touk reruge Governor o1 Guanajay. ia the Cuzco mountuins. Tue Orst mts ou hearing the ery, aiso adiru | aio 1X.y Winchester aud Remington rifles. It is beiueveu young meu came down on diy Jor the purpose und thal taey Were Qu.er tue impression that the | THE CHARGES AGAINST THEM. nisi oiticers wt Guanajay say that the aon they had of any deturbance was “Vina Cuba Libre? Toey that uw revel flag was captured and by them tab this party of fourteen the airection of Guana. of joining the insurrection, majority of the men in the Westera Department would join them. ‘The Spaniai authorities, Cuvan sympathizers and the relatives of the executed young men have each 4 diferent version of (this unloriuuate uifair, and your correspondent ts lea co bell Uf tuose so were ut Vit iz men were oovurmed they eae gusty of shouting "Viva Quba Livre!" ana paid the peualty ior so doing, PATAL’ ACCIDENT. A sad and fatal accident occurred at about half property of | above locality, was being moved, when it fell upon three o’clo atieet, » » yesterday Pilih avenue, Michael Mane: afternoon, on An old sbanty— situated in the Henry Delavoy, age | thirty-five years, and michael Maver, the jormer almost inert ‘Ubly God injuring tue bate ety seriously, Muety-uintn street Recep injuries were dressed. ter Mary Tulle: No, 19) Cherry street, WhO Were Cugaged in moving It, Klang Maher Was remy ou FATAL FALL, A child one your of age, living at window of her residence jast evouing und was wldost Joslanbly Killod. the | Our , clreulation, the ruth of ; Whicl cannot be douvied, tuatyestsrday there w: a fiyat pear bere, in which the rebels lust 15y men | und We los Spunisu — stop- | Hospital, where bis fell out of the thira story ANOTHER BROOKL' HOMICIDE. | BRUTAL ASSAULT WITH A DRICK—A CHILD THY vier. A shocking case of brutality, which will probably result im the death of the vic'lm, an Innocens child of seven years, took yiace in Brooklya yes: terday. 1) appears that Taomas Counelly, an Irish shoemuker, azed twenty-seven years, resides to | je basement Of a tevement house—No, 147 Basler | street—1i that section of the Lenth ward known as Darby's Putca, In the upper part of the domi cile lives @ family named Skelly. On last Monday | Mrs, Skelly Was seated On the stvop of the house | nursing her | aby, ao infant a few montus ola, When the shoemuker approached her and asked What sie called “that thing,’? meaning (ne child. | She retortea indignaptly and ‘subsequently told her husband what bad transpired. Her hus- | band, Who 18 a Jlongstereman, arraigned the offensive shoemaker for tis insulting langaaze, | ‘ths circumstance so uetiled Connelly, WHO ls a | brutal, hard drinkins fellow, tia ue toreitened | (Yo huve revenze upon tue poor Woman, und ue | | certainly carries fis threat imro serribie elect, | | About hali-past seven o’e ovk yesterday morning | | Mrs. Skelly Was sittug on tae door sieDs In com. | pany With her littie duushter and fuomas Skelly, j Ber bull, uded seven Sears, When Couneily ape | | proucned her end said, “You ———, Vl kul you." | Hie stuoped vown suddeuly, and, picking up a | | brick irom the siuewals, threw 1 directly ut ver, | He Missed b.8 ALM, ANG THe missile SUUCK tHe little | boy oo the beau. The Chile uttered 4 slarp ery and { | fell buck tuseusibie #nd biceding im Wis motners | lap. ‘ine rulian, seeing What he had uoue, fed the Leighvorhved, Lie voy Was removea to the Loug istund Co.leve Hospital, on Heary street, wuere it | | was found that mis skull was vadly iractured, und Last night | | the aectors despaired of lis recovery. | he was reported dying, Searenu was mediately lustuluted vy the police jor Counels, and te haunid of the latter Were Visited without »uce~s3 Unit near twelve o'clock, Wen We Was discovercd | secreted Ina house on Douglass street by Om Lewis, He was bul to We Butler etree. sta- | | won house, where he denied having tne tended t+ iyare anybody, as he wus | “only tossing up a biiex’? The poli Sity | that he bas a bad record, having served « term in | Lhe Penitentiary for sicaliny chickens in tne wast. ern District, Ho nasa ste and three children, He will be arraigned before Justice Delmar to-day, | ‘Tne indignaticn among the deuizens of “the Paton” Was Very great yesterday, SUICIDE BY SHOOTING. A GERMAN METHOD OF SETTLING A PAMILY QUARRFL. . Jacob Kesselman, a German, twenty-eight years of aye, residing at No. #3 Taylor street, Brooklyn, E. D., committed suicide ai two o'clock yesterday | morning, by siooting himec'f in tne head witha pistol, Kesselman had a quarrei with bis wife on Saturday aod iest ina very angry mood, threateu- Ing to do wil sorts of miscniel to mimsell, At tao o'clock the report of a pistol was veard, and OMcer Avoott foana him lying on the sidewalk, | coruer 0. Division aveune and Clymer street, shoe; through the nears, with a singlo-varrelled pistol | ciutened tightly in pis rent hand, The boly was taken home, tils wile, on Learng the news, fell imio & succession of fits, and is very Ill in conse- queues thereof. DROWNED IN NEWLOWN CREEK. Heury Meyers, twenty-three years of uge, a milkman, in the employ of Nicholas Ablers, of the corner of Marcy and Park avenues, was drowned while batning in Newtown Creek, between five nit six o'clock last evening, The body was not SHIPPING NEWS| DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF JULY aND AUGUST, Sails. | Dewination.| Office | July 18.|1avernoot |zv Bronaway. | Abyssmis wulv 14.| Liverpool. |¢ bowling Green State of tudiana July 14-|Glnswow «(72 sroadway. Klovstock . July 15.|Mambure.. |ol sroaaway Mose! July ti|bremen.. |2 Bowing Green Adriauc.. «JUV 17, Liverpool. )19 Broaa way. Spain... ¥ 17.| Liverpool. [ue Broaaway. On of «| Liverpooi.. | 12Broaaway ‘| Giasrow. .. |7 Bowling Green Liverpool. 128 Broad wav. Liverpool. la Bowling Green Hamburg. jo) Broad wi .|Kutterdam |! Broadway. Liverpool, | Brand way. Liverpool. | 19 Broadway ol [15 Brond way. 7 Bowling Green 55 Broadway 2 Bowling Green | 29 isrond way, | 4Bowing Green 72 Bromo way. ‘ol Broadway 15 Broad war. 19 Broad w: Bowling Gt 61 Broad way. 15 Broaaway. 5 Broadway 19 Broaaway. | we NOTICK 10 CAPTAINS OF VEASELS ENTER. ING THE PORT OF NEW TORK AT NIGHT.—Tho New | Yorw Hxratp has adopted a distinguishing Coston night signal tor use on board the Liznato sieam yacht, show- ing while burning the colors rea, green, red, changing srom one to the other in suecession, and can be seen sov- eval wiles distant. Captains of vessels upon seeing this signal wiil oblige us by preparing any marine news they may have for the Ship News Department of the Hixnaco, mar Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriving at New York can do so by addressing to such vessels, care of Henatp news yacht, pier No 1 Kast River, New York. Leuters received from ali parts of the world and promptly delivered. Duplicates are re- quired. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. NIGH WATRK 489 | Gov. Isiand..morn 8 06 | 7 41 (Sendy Hook.mora 2 21 12 08 j Heli Gate....morn 4 61 | PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 11, 1875, ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND | MKRALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE, | SUN AND MOON. Steamer Adriatic (ur), Perry, Liverpool July 1 and Queenstown 2d, with miso and passenuers to Rd Cortis, July 8, lac 45 15, Jon 52.0, pased au Anchor line steamer | Down Oi: Oh, lat 405), ton. of, a German bark bound W, | Showing sigual letters QU K it, i Steamer avain (sri, Gra rpoot June 30 ant acenstown July 1, with indse aud 339 passengers to F W Hurst vty 3, lat 9007, lo passed don (Bri, bow sa ume, ship Geo Hurlbut, from Veviai Lor ; WUh, 25) miles east of Sandy Mook, bark iexis (.er), trom Liverpoot tor New York ay, 19) miles ‘east of do, steamer Denmark (sry, | for London, and a State Steamer Vid Dominion, Walked and Nortolk. with mdse and pal minion Steamship Co. Steamer Richmond, Kelly, Lewes, Del, with mds? to the Old Dominion steawshio Co. ship Marianna Vi (ort), Sauios, Lisbon 29 days, with salCand cork to U Amsinck & Co, Burk Saga (Nor), Nielsen, Limerick 4) days, in ballast to master. Bark Vanell (of Stockton), fichbora, Buenos Ayres June Zt, via St Thomas July 1, ballast to Carver & Burnes. Bark Atlantic, Dickerson, Port Spain, Irin-aad, 17 days, with sugar and molasses to Trowbridee’s Sons. Bark Carib, Townsend, St Crom 12 days, with sugar, ram, &¢. to P Hanfor! Birk Vibilia (ot Yarmouth, Ne), Coffin, Ciontuegos 19 days, with sugar to Jova, Terry & Go; vessel to Buyd & | Hincken. “tune 25, lat '20, lon 84, spoke scuir Lottie, from Old Harvor, Ja, tor New York: vulv ff Vape Florida, scur cart HW ‘Potter, trom Fernandina for New York. Brig Favorite (ot Ne sugar to Hs rowbridie Hig zerlina ie), Wiilta ne sieamer, bound east, | Rienmond, Vity Pony | myers to the Uld Do- avon), Demarara 19 ga. 115 #, Naguabo, Pit, 13 days, with | sugar to J V Ouatavin & Co; vessel to to L'¥ Brighay | FJ Merriman, Leeraw, St Jago via Deiawaro | Break wa er I¥days, Witi sugar tod & W Walsh; veaei to KA Roberton. Brig Cheviot (Br), Bogart, Cardenas 11 day: sugar to Muses favior & Co; vessel to Boyd & Hincken, ix Atalnva, Alien. Crentuegos 17 days, with sugar to t& Ov. July 10, off Long Branch, at 1 PM, Harr rf. seaman, tell trom the sorecastle overbua: drowned. ser Cecile, Anderson, Baracoa 8 days, with fruit to J Lluni & Co; vessel to B'S Wenb: | \ Sehr Kalpn Howes, Burgess, Jaccsonville 9 days, with lumber to « G Falrehilds: vessel to master. selir EJ Smith, Sinall, Chiucoteaqu he Wm H Kenzel, Tucker, Georgetown, DO, ur John K shaw, Cox, Baltimor PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE Steamer City or Fitchburg, Apringer, New Bedlors for York, with mage and passengers. Steamer United states, vavis, Fas iver tor Now York, with widee aud Dassengers, lig, Providence tor New York, pleamer 1 with | BOUND 8OUT! | | | | | | | % in bal ast to Ji lit Rize 8 Be | York, STR, with 1umbs | benr AJ Chapman, 4 Banks for New ¥ Crear W Ritey, Riley, Nantuoket for Now Yor Schr btaright, Frenen, »ath tor New Yor: ber to Sunpson. Clapp & Co. Behr Adele Felicia, EMop. Norwich for New York. BeurJacoy Kaymond, Perkins, sroulngton tor New | with lam~ York. ‘Selir Henrietta, Chatfield, Connectiout River tor New | NC Sproul. Bristol tor New ¥: Behe Vo" Wieattiaru, Fite, fawiuck ¢ or New York, cope Undine, siowe, Portland ‘gr ew bene rocker, irascher, Vali River tor Now York, pobr ut, Davis, fall River for New Yorn, cohr Marion, Hilovt, Provideuce sor New York, ber 5 L tao lor Now Yorks pour Billow, x ork. Behr us ans, ariford tor New York, son, Hall, Providen joree 'Fail iver tor N kerson, pele Kate Thornas, jandwioh tor New York fk A Che-guro, ‘estorly tor Now York, BuMr Dusad o Nash, Lawiltom Wasuaee tor New York u | Minuie M Watts, aud te be commanded by Cw | probably arrive | New York. | Trocks, Baltimore via Halifax. | New York. | NB. * um Mt Gibbs, New Lon ton for Now Yorms Hobbie, stamford tor Now Yorke, jvoenwien tor New Yorks Palmer, suantord tor New York. BOUND Bast, w obnson, New York for Demerara. , en for Boston. A orwan, York for Ne hed vels tf uttor New lave: Ks. We er ‘ tavnor, Kom lout t Hort. otis. Apponat mrieDt. | r Yawtueket. | mth, on for raw ue. ef, selir Wm MeConb, Bingham, Port Johnson tor Provi- dene rABC) btzee Crabtree, Port Johnson for Boston. tt Smuth, ort Jo sehr a Purr behr Con! Jotineon fur itock!and, e Seur Aciive, SNerman, Hoosen tor Bostou: deur Frank, Mungy Fort yolnsou tor dal che Joan Crockford, Hari, vort Julius: Greenwich. cock H Brazos, Trvon, Port Johnson tor Providence Secor Sunny “ide, Dickson, vort vohnson tor Norwalk, Pchr Francouia, Johuson, Port Juhusou for Norwalk, Schr Joun D Grits, Powell, New York tor Gloucester. cur ¥ Merwin, bunee. Hovoken ior Full Kaver, Sehr Resdess, Dunham, Port Johuson for Salon. eehe Saran P Jones, Hoboken tor doston. “chr Charles Sortham, (ox, New Vor tor Provi- ; eur Louisa Vrances, Kelly, New Xork ior New Bed- ford. Behr J i Mitcneil, Morrii, New York tor Stamsora, BELOW, Bark Osage (Br), McDonald, from Port Limon. Steamer Plymouth Rock, for Cape May. Wind ut’ sunset , light MARITIME MISCELLANY. Str Conon Avaus (Br, Williams, Fahwouto, whiea put mio Valparaiso started soine planking under the make i bad woache Water wild sie Woulit OnLy be deta r to Saw ov Perea (Be, arrived bac! Jallao May 23 | from Lobos im ballast, 4 ne been al- Towed w cor loadiag: she Was surveyed 27tu and | ordere tw does tur urcher examination: Was thought Uitt tie leak was on saur Uxeuo! puriuto Vaip local Minot, from) Lobos for Falmouth, which Faiso May 13, baa fore and main mass badly sprung; sie Would have to discuarge part ot her cargo i order to repair, butit ws hoped that the dis | charge would be liutted to 100 tons or su. Sour Maxniee Tuowas, trom Georgetown, DC, for an Fasweru port, grounset of Fort root, Potomac iver, | butemme off Sth inyt aud proceeded. Scene Jota 8 Prager. Nickerson, from Boston tor Balli- more, put into New Bediord Juiy % with loss of Mead of Maids, scun Many EB Vaw Crear, Wiluningtou, NC, for vostou, struck on the Heage Pence Shoal but caine Of Without assistance, aud passed Viue- yard Have Wh inst. Lauyenep—\t, Thomaston Walker, bunn & ¢ of Camden, Me, from | duly 2 trom th a burkentive of I yard of | " Watts, of Y houston, ho WHALEMEN. Panama, July 1—The following Chiltan whaling ves- sels Were xt Valparaiso on the 29th of May, and will here to ship oll via the Panaina Rail | Toud und Paeic Mail Company io New York:—Mary, | 190 Lois sp; Charles & Edward, 200do do; Maggie beil, 30 do 0; Grace Mark, 130 do do. Ss kinmaalanaie Bark Cope uorn Pigeon, Baker, with 320 bUls sp ofl and $ido hpbk, tur shipment to Now York, urrived at Snort June We ‘ J n—July 1, lat 48 1on 73 20, schr Mary E Simmoa: incetown, with BW buls sperm aud 1 do black fish ol; all well. ‘The M&S reported a week previous eee rig aoe of Vrovincetown, with 8) bols ofaperm oi; wil we SPOKEN. Ship Templar, () 10, ES Se NOES OSAT. oe OF Matas 29 days, May Suip Richard tif, trou Charleston for Liverpool, June 4, lat $344, ton 77 18k (of Windsor, Ns), from New York Bore na France for Montevideo 27 days, May 20, lat's 41 X, lon 28 40 W. Schr Mary Collins, trom Bangor tor Ddrieu, July 7, off | Cape Komatu. | onthe diary Ann Power @-masted), from ypranewick, { for Palina, June 14, lat 40 44 N, lon a9 30 W. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchants, shipping agents aal shipinasters ary in- formed that by telegraphing to ths HerauD Loulon Bu- reau, No 46 Hiect strest, or to th? Paris oifies, Ray Feribe, the arrivalsat ant departures trom Kuropoan and Eastern ports of American and all foreign vessels trading with the United -tates, the same will ba cablet to this country free of charze. Captains arriving at and sailiaz from Frene1 ani Mediterranean ports wi'l Ani the Paris ofice the more economical and expeditious for telogcaphing news OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWs3. Axtwenr, July 9—Arrivoa, ship Caspian (Br), Williams, Pabeilon de Pica. Safled 10th, steamer August Andre (Belg), Greve, New York. | Avicaxte—Sailed, schr Mary Slusman, Adams, New York, Bristow, July 10—\rrived, bark Amal (Nor), Lunoe, New York, Borpravx, Jaly 9—Arrived, brig Compeer (Br). Ellis, Corenmacen—Arrived, bark Albion (Nor), Larsen, New York for Terborgsnav >. Liverroor, July 10—Arrived, schr M B Miller, Young, St John, NB. Salled 10th, steamer Scythia (Br), Hains (se general news columns). Movittx July I—Arrive!, steamer Caspian (Br), PuyMours, July 1—Arrived, Berends, New York tor Hamburg. Qverxstowy, July 11—Arrived, steamer Indiana, Clark, | Philadelphia for Liverpool. mer Herder (Ger), FOREIGN PORTS. it Cavexse, June 17—No Am vessels in port. | CanpENas, June 26—Suilet, schr Mary Newell, Sazua and north of tatieras. ylow Bax, CB, July 7—Cleared, brig Josephine, New rk, Guaxtawamo, Juno 19—Arrived, bark Evening Star (Br), Chick, New York via stJayo, i Havana, June 28—arrived, brig Keystone, ‘Frederick, New York. satied July |, sehr Mary Chilton, Marsden, New York. | Mataszas June 2:—Arrived, brig Ada # Whitney, | Marsters, Cardenas: 25h. barks James s Brett, Gibson, | | | | Havana: 26th Lavinia, Davis, Cardenas. MoniaeaL, July S—arrived, brig J H Lane, Shute, Cientuego: pavnerc, Ju'y &-Arrived, brig Graco Kelley, Dinzey, pees. | Cleared Sih, steamers Waldenstan (Br), Stephen, Gias- gow; Win, Moravian (bt), Graham, Liverboo. Boaie June 24—cailed, schr J W Vanaman, Sharp, ston, {Pee Sreawen Aprtatic.1 ARENDAL, June 15—Arrived, Ariiugton, Palmstrom, Pensacola. Antwknr, June 24—Sailed from Flushing Roads, Alex: | Brown, Philadelphia (and was off bastbourne | Betrast, June 28—Arrived, Ricardo Ferzo, Castelli, Philadstyiia. i rx, June 2%—Sailed, La Gloire, Blagdon, | flalitax; Marcia C Day, Chase, New York; 26th, Johanne Maria, Gustavus, do; Bolus, Berdin . Boxbeavx, Juue :6—Sailed, Otto Georges, Lemke, Phit- adelphin, Conk, June 5—Sailed, Giuseppe Kmanuele, Denigri, Capiz, June 18—Sailed, Amy A Lane, Carver, Sovi'l Cavourra, June %—arrivet, P J Carieton, Kendrick, Liverpor m, Day, do. baled our, Robins, Boston, aN Ismyr, Builey, Rovterdata for t roc eded |, Sailed 27th, Falken, Cnitstensen trom London), Wil- muington. NO; « C Wylie, Walte ao), Honolulu, Passed 29th, an Aim S-niasted schr, bound a i Doattx, Jane %6—suiled. Marla Stoneman, isianvett, | Sydney, CB (previously reported cleared for the Dela | ALK, June 20—Arrived, Blanco, Forster, St John, | Eastnovnse, June 2—Of, Bremerhaven, Holjes, from Bremeu tor New Yorx; Sth, Clara, Nickels, from New- | castle for Rio vaneiro and Columbia River, } Etstwons, Jun Arrived, Kuchantress (Am schr), North sev Fatmouri, June 27—Sailed, Jessie Hoyt, McDonald, Greenock; Nimias Leonard, Antwerp. Un, io date, Mary A Nelson, Smith, and Ragna, Eilert- sep. trom Philadelphia tor vunkirk. | wrens J—saiied, Minare, Curtis, Newfound. | nd Gtascow, June 25—Arrived, Dorian (#), Ritene, New | York: 27th, State ot Georgia 's), Cooper. to, eetrak sans 2—arrived, Vittoria, Maresca, New ‘ork. vit, June 28—Arrived, Grundloven, Middleton, Port- Nawauna, June 25—Saiied, Jason, Grimm, Philadelphia | (Mot sailed from Bremen), meres June i5—Satied, Wyoming, Baker, Philadel i. . Hong Kona, June %~Arrived, Rosetta MeNeil, Brown, New York. Kixsate, Jane 20—Arrived, Beauty, Copp. 8t John, N _lavenrroot, June 27—<\rrived, Delts, Krokensiiaw, Sew Haven, Urs Algeria (6, Mewioxan, New York; 20th, City of Berlin G), hennedy, do Loxpox, June %—Arrived, New World, Champion, New ycra (and entd out for uo); Algeria, oruwnell, from do. Cleared 22tn, Clio, Thomaasga, Philadelphia, Kntered vai dth) Kevuard, ‘Closson, Pensacola (also entered out 25th tor Bostou), 5 Suiled trom Gravesend 23th, Ls, Lubke, New York. Lonpoxpwuty, June 4—Arrived, Guiseppe Bozzo, Pam worine, Baltinigre, ‘1 jee ‘eut to yeu 2 ‘arvester, Pearson, Baltimore, J) sew0x, June mSalled Mi wine IL, Lopes, Puilade! rt yataaatice Jane 2%—Arrivel, Jannotie, Schrier, Now or yalkisounea, June 2—Arrived, Looxout, Wigsing Han rancive eo ix, May 20—Arrived, John N Cushing, Baxtor, gon. Neway, June 26—Sailed, Kaleva, Wikinnd, Baltimore; | Fer governe: Jensen, do; Kong overre, Turkildsen, New ‘ork. Nixuwe Watenweo (Holland), June %6—Arrived, Jan- | notje, Bohrier, New York. | Furwovr, June %—Ui the Start, Dery, Munecken, | trom New York tor bremen, | ‘bac. Jane 4—Artived, Conder, Olsen, Baltimo e; Hermanos, varsen, do. Quaxverows, June 28—Salied, Kate Davenport. Otis Grom “an Prancwey), vublin; Colom!o, Murdock (from | do), Beneerend i Uiaseppe Massone, weretiOy a mT Arrives, Oslo, Uisen, sew York; anon, do, yeaouans, June arrived, Kobe, Taraidson, New 1 ancona, June 20—Arrivod, Imperator, Jensen, Now Or Warunron Juno WArrived, Vestoriide, Larsen, Bal- timore jor New ows, ry HULINGTON, NZ, April U—Arrived, Light of the Age, | vatanies, Nw York Via Lucodia | Boston tor Alexandria (put in for me Lavavoon, June 29—Ths me having passed tn lat 23.N, lon 124 W, the brig Curiew, ob an Praue (betore ed abandoned), waterlogged $ disiuusted. j1vb¢ bowsprit standing, head gear hincing in Water, appsrently not long dismasted4 80a too hiv to board the vesse . schrs CP Stanick J ew Lave, Marot Albert GW Krebbs, and hilaselphia; Lucy’ Wright, aud Katie Ranger. New York. mailed chrs M OK ner, Mary A Long, Chas & Sampson. Harriet Thomas, Fiorsucs J Leskwood, 3 J Fooks and Alifed Bravia rrgetown BOS!ON, July It Howes, )altimore Whitney, Haliett. Ni Elin Mary Dé Philaae 1 -idney C'Tyter. }, Machiesou, Hobvokei r Verkiomen, cE, July i0—Avrived, steamers Sen Gull, Charlesion: Rebecea Clyds, Donnell, Wilming child, ton; Fanny Cadwalader, Foster, New York; Wm Whil- den. siggan, Phil delpnia ‘Aiso wrvived, bark Caroline (Ger), Donenberg, Glow eestor, ts Clearel—steamer Josephine Thomson, Moore, New York: schrs Lottie, Taylor, Boston; James Satter- thwaite, Wolf, Bridgeport, Ct; WA Crocker, Kelley, Boston: Ida U Bullard. small do, Sailed—Larss Savannah (Br), Belfast; Adolf (Ger) Bremen; brig Herman, 8 rieaux; schr DF keoling, St rierre. lch—Arrived, steamers Jono W Garrett, Hix, New York: HL Gaw, Pierson, Phiiateipht. rs ‘Also arrived,’ ship Grey Baule, Lucas, Rio Jinetror bark Aquidneck. Kale, de; Mooesta (Br), Rowiand, Jol Amazon, snow, do; Falial (Are, Jones, StJoung PRI Bretdablik (Nor), Nelsen, Reliast, 1; brigs Alfred, Gam age. Montivideo, Alice. Young, Rio Janeiro. | uitled—HBarks Die Helinath (Ger), otett Sy iphiden (Nor), Bristol, B, BANGOK, July 8—Cloared schrs Idaho, Creamer; Dek Aitred Howe, Elis, dnd Clara “Raw mont Loch, Hate! kin, Roger ar harleston, Haskell, Poughkeepsie: hnnan, Melvitle, NJ. Kate Clark, Arsived, sohr July 9—Arrived, sehr C W Lewis, Hupper, Tho maston for Gardiner, to load for Washington, —Selir Willie Martin, wines, New Yorts, :GuHUSTOL, July S-Arrived, sours Ald, Fisher, Phila delpinta VitLY, July 8—Sailed. schr Trade Wind, Lloyd Phila ‘ON, July 10—Arrived, brig M A Berry, Havana ‘and sailed tor daimpton Roads); seb a, Keltunt, Me, steamer South Carolin park Goo Eason (Be) cher, Boston Nickerson, d sth, schr T Harris Kirk, Cavaloer, New York (no. by wlevraph). KAS rPORE, July 1—Sailed, sehr Emma Crosby, Cros by, Baltimore, % ‘Sth—Arrived, s@hr Huntress, New York, BAST tre ENWICH. Juiy 8—Arrived, sehr Sarah 4 Bird, Somers, Philadelphia, FOR! RESS MONRO, July 10—Arrived, bark Marge rida (Port), Silva, Rio Janeiro for orcers. FALL KIVEX, duly 8—satled. sehr Thomas Borgen Churbuek, Puilate phia 4 rise, Seaman, New York, “).scirs D M Anthony, MeLeam 'ransit, Davis, and Thomas PB sinih, GALY , July 10—Arrived, schr Olive Crosby, Hutchinson, New York. we red—Steamer George W Clyde, Pennington, New ‘ork. Satled—Steamer Ariel (Br), Craig. Baltimore. GARDINEX, Me. July W—saied previous! Marion, Draper, Washington; Bouny Boat. Keiley, Sor- folk: Kate & ‘Lucila, ‘onsall, New York: Cherub, Fletcher, to urzis, Johnson, do: Rising Sun, Plultdetphia; Henry Adelbert, Meady, Richinod, NOKFOLK, July Y-arcived, bark Maddaieue (tal, Petruzzo, Baltiino: NiWBURY PORT, July 9—Salled, schrs J G Babcock, Buith, Philadelphia; Nettie Lungdon, Collins, Dariem, W BEDFORD, Jury arrived, achr Juha B Pratt Nickerson, Boston tor Baltimore (see Misceilany), 10tn—Suailed, sebrs Lemuel Hail, Tripp, Alexandria; 3 S Lee, NeEWPOK?, Sul Arrived, sebrs Elisha T Smith, Baker, Proviltience for New York: later, Kitten, assistance for been up to Fire Island). isbee, Bunzor for New York; RB 9th—satlod, sch Saul 7h Cot al New sehre the captain, after haviy Also scnrs Herald. F § Dean, White, and 8 LC hrasher, trom Taune ton for 'do: Emma, Butts, do for Albany’ kmmna LG Wilson, Atwood, Pall River tor New York ; Era, Champ lin, do tor New London (and all sailed AM 10th), Sulie!— ehrs Lucta B ives, Van Zandt, for Philadel. phia; Richard Bor sen, Chubbuck, Fall River for do; Btention Morgan, Gale, do for Georgetown, DO; Abel W Parker, Dean, trom do for Now York (iatter returned, but sailed again AM oth), Algo, sehr James Hl Iripp, Nickerson, Weehawken for Chatham. Rs nlite achrs Laura S Watson, Sargent, for New ‘ork. In port, sehrs John H Perry, Hawes, and Anna B Hyer, Hetts, trom Philadelphia; Balloon,’ Carver, from jangor. NARRAGANSETT? PIER, Rl, July 8—Arrived at Duten fsiand Harbor, schrs West Win, Lingo, Somers:t for Philadelphia; @ 1, Leach, Johnson, Fall Kiver tor doi JH Wainwright, Llovd, Bristol tor do, Z -NORWICB. July 9—Sai-ed, scar Adele Felicia, for Now York. PORTLAND, O. Joly 3—Arrived, bark Stratheden (Br), Anderson, trom Liverpool. PsNSACOLA, July 3—arrived, bark Shawmut, Tuck er, triniaad, Cuba. PORT ROYAL, SU’, July 1l—Sailed, steamer Hunts ville, Chester, New York. PHILADELPHIA, Pa, July 10—Arrived, steamers Mars. Grumlev, H: i: schrs 3 L Russell, stmith, Boston, via Atlantic Lotite Lee, lve, Ashley River, SC; Ciara Davidson, Crowell, New London. Cleared—Steamers Rattlesnake, {and. Boston; Leo ard, Alber son, Newburyport; Harrisburg, Wort ew York: sclirs’ Florence PH Bowlby, Jelicxon, Smith, New Bedford: ball . lith—Arrived, steamer Iilinois, Shacktord. Liverpool; rk Kndymion, Davis, Antwerp; schrs Jonathan, May. vrovidence; jaylor & Mathias, Cheesewan, Steamers Harrisburg and Leopard. Wriaixcrox, Del, July i0—Arrivea, schr F A Server, Ashley iiver. 4 Lewes, Del, July M—Arrived, bark Sam Shepar Eyans, Matanzas: schrs Gen Connor, Shute, do; Mary Ward, Ward, Porto Rico for orders. PORTLAND, July 9—Cleared, sehr L A Johnson, Mahb man, Baltimore ‘not as before). Satied—Brig FH Jennings. 1lth—Arrived, schr Almon Bird, Baltimore. Sailed—Baraé isase Jackson: brig Abby Alien; schre LA Johnson, \ tind and others. PORISMOUTH, Juiy 8—Arrived, schrs Bagaduce, Cox, and Isabella Thompson, Howe, Hoboken %Kh—Sailed, steamer Panther, Mills, Philadelphia; sehr Jessie Williamson. Jr, seaward, New York. PROVIDENCE. Jaly 9—Arrived, schrs Belle Seaman, Steelman, Hoboken; Sarah J Smith, Baldwin, New or Sailed—Yehrs Mary E McHale, Hall Georgetown, DOs y Freeland, Clark: M Y Cook, F: penbures kstelie y,and Lizale Florence, Lippincott, Philadele Jas M Bayles, Arnold; Sarah Purves. Lisiey J Ibert Pharo, Bingham, and Mist, Nun- | ev, New York, i BAWTUCKE?, July 8—Arrived, schrs E G Irwin, John Philadelpiita. 801 iled—sclir WW Brainard, Fitch, New York, —Sehrs Monmouth, Anderson, Philadelphia; Goddess, Kelley, Rontout. \ be tak ss ad July 9—Arrived, schr Eva H Lewis, Port. ai CiGared—Barx Juno (Ger), Goering. Trieste, Sailed—*chrs N H Burrow, taylor, and Mary Landell, Taylor, New York. MKLAND, June 1 hrs EG Knigh Pratt, New York; 84, F fiatcn, Green, Vinalhaven {¢ New York: © Jones, Coleord, New York for Boston: FV Turner. Walker, New York Git, Speedwell, spalling, Arrive 0. Sailed Ist, schrs Defance. Thorndike; Convoy, Frenoh Herald, Hall; Lucy Amos, Bishop: Pacific, Ginn, an Adrian Hunt, New York’ 3d, U © Loud, Thompsom Philadelphia: W C Hall, tolman, w York. SAN F, d, schr Gen Ord, Som: Cleared—Bark Fresno, Leacn, Nanaimo. Salicd—Bark Arkwright, Marshall, Nanaimo. wil Arrived, brig Levi stevens, Glover, Newoastia, SAVANNAH, July 10—Arrived, schr Edwin Janet (Br), Roberts, Nassau. Cleared—Schr Eva May, Andrews, Yarmouth, N 4. 8 iled—Steamer I+ Livingston, Mallory, New York. litn—Salled, steamer Oriental, Hallett, Boston; schre Wepella, Peuny, Brunswick, to complete loading for New York; Eva May, sALEM, July 9—Arrived. schr Cayenne, Saunders Cayenne (will proceed to Boston). Cleared—Sehr Hero. Baker, New York vin Gloucester SOMERSET, Jaly 8—Arrived, senrs Enma M Fox Case, Philadelphia; Jacob Kienzie, Steelman. do; Artast Forrester, and salinon Wasuburn, Hathaway, New York. VINEYARD HAVEN, July 8—Arrived, schrs Kate ¥ Aisken, Brower; John H Hancock, Hallet CB Wood, Gandy: aud Anne E Stevens, Montgomery, Philageiphis for foston, Montana, Kearse, Alexandria for do. Sailed—U S steamer Tallapoosa, schrs F A Pike Wik Nam D Carroll, Midnight, Her Jd, Orion ana Watchman, 9th AM—Arrived. bark J iH Chadwick, Howe, | obo ken for Portland; brig Hattie 8 Bishop, Webber, siti more tor Portsmouth; schr M E Craamer, Horncr, hitadelpnia for Bos 4 PM—Arrived, brig MC Iaskell, Hall, Georetown, DO, for Ports nouth; senrs GU Chamoerlain. Adams: R Leac! Pendieton, and Mary Stow, Bacon, Rondout for Bos.on M fH stockham. Conlery, Phiudelphia for Boston: G Morris, «ndicott, Georgetown, DO, tor Yarmouth, Mey George Hotchkiss. Weaver, Nantucket for New Haven. sailed—Bark J H Chadwick brig Hattie 8 Bishop, sehrt Kate V Aitken, John H ttaneock, © B Wood, Montana, Aune E Steveus, Moses Kddy. BW Gillum, Clarissa Al! Jen, & sturtevant, Velina, MD croamer. lWth—Arrived, schrs Julia A Rich and Carrie, Rontow for uardiner: ‘Altavelia, Joy, irom Boston’ for New ‘ork, Also arrived—Brig Richmond, of Bangor, Neal, trom F, hr J A'Lord, homas, Windsor tor Alexandria. ( Harbor, ‘tl. tor Castine, for oraers; sc Sailed—Schrs Marietta Npellinan. Jennie A Shepard, The Star (Br), Parana, Lottie. ttie A. Butler, Chat tenooga, GU Morris; © Chamberiain, Mary’ stow, Georye Hotchkiss, X Lexoh, MH tockhain, Aitavelia, r ‘Arrive schrs Hrigadier Norton, Hoboken tor Boston; 5 M New Yor« for do: ML. Varney, Roude at for, Da ort: Kliza Sawyer, Wochawken for ‘ew burypot ‘unberland, Port Johnson for Portlands Adrianna, Perth Agiboy for Augusta; J 5 Lamprey, soiedsohr Jonn A Lord, fitn AM— Arrived, schr-J B Van Dusen, Hoboken for Saco: Richard, W Denham, do. ior Wath Wenien voort, Weehawken for Newburyport Emily & Jennie Gharien Milmer, Rachel 8 Miller, H & MoCuuley, Georee Xevonger James 8 Hewett and LB Wing, loxton tof Philadelphia: Allie Burnnam, Go 7 Baltimore to Ws Carater, do for Georuatows. Des form A Chan 14 tor vag Upnoeenant iver; Jam vuty, Bath Ct Nesiled Brig MC Haskell, sches Magnet, Julia A Rich, ML Varney, Judge Low, Eliza Sawyor, J °s Lamprev, Brleadlery Adriaan, Cumborlang, Bt wind. ookont Emily, Yenuie, Aille Burnham. Charies & Wil Kan Dusen, ienard, WD va, kVandersiort ac ‘onger, Ju! ue ‘Naffee, Walter B Oli ott an L i et acrtved chr George Uburehman, Risley, Coorge: wn. for on, Wie heey, uly T—Arrived, soht 8 B Nash, Apple man, rt J ol ‘on, WARREN, daly 9—Satlod, sche Henry B Metcalf, andy, Alexandria, B‘OLUTE DIVOROES OUTAINKD ent States for numerous causes. No puvileity, verywhoto. ierns satistactory, FRED ORICK G, Lawyer and Iso public, $03 Broadway. nde office § Kighth street. FROM DIPPRR BSO\ UTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM DIFFER. Jogal everywhere; desertion, do, fleent cause; po Tey required; fo elarge uwul Givoree granted; Avice Oss M, HUU si, Attorney, 194 Broadway, ay NS ST AS Ee: oon