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lo THE POLICE ABDUCTION. MRS. SMALL HELD TO ANSWER BY JUDGE KAs- MIRE IN DEFAULT OF BAIL—DIRECT TESTI- MONY AGAINST CAPTAIN M'CULLOUGH—HE CONTRADICTS HIS ACCUSERS, It ig bat seldom Bhat the quiet and dingy Police Court in Yorkville has what is calied in the par- lJance of the courts @ “vusy’’ or “Dig” day. Since the fatal Saturday when Melen Josephine Mans- eld appeared in her winter furs to give testimony against James Fisk tme old Feilce Court has not seen anything like the excitement wiich was opliervable there y day. And, ag on the for- ymer and very memorable day, @ Woman was the “maim and central figure, Mra, Annie Small; und the opporent was the well known blonde police captain, McCullough, who has figured jo the Eighth, Iwenty-minth and Seventeenth precincts of late. The exposure of the extraor- Binary arrest of Mrs, Smal! in yesterday’s HERALD brought such & crowd together as is seldom seen in the Yorkville Court, and the friends of both parties mustered strongly, the numbers pre- dominating in lavor of the triends of Mrs. Small, who bas now become jamous. Mrs, Small came Into court at an early hour, having Deen roniined in tae court prison, Mrs, Small is B® very bandsome woman of avout twenty- tive years of age, aud was fashionably attired in @ London smoke colored stik dress, aud had a fiimy | white scarf thrown over ber shoulders aud sur, | rounding her neck. On ope finger she had a very | elegaat ring, aod her dark eyes shone with @ deep, vrilliantinustre. Sue wore a fasnionable hat | of the newest make, and wi ecompanied by an aged colored servant. A LADY PROM BROOKLYN. A young Woman, wearing a purple silk dress, apd baving a pretty face, about nimeteen years of age, sat with Mry, small until the latter took the | Witwess stand, ‘iis was Miss Blanch Wilson, of | Brooklyn, and during the examination she fanhed herself repeatedly and looked at Captain McCul- dough, who was locatea on @ front bench in an undress blue flaunel sack coat, Beside the Captaw, who seemed unusually fidgety and hardly able to retain bis seat, sat bis iaith- fol ward detective Robison, also ludk- ang upeasy—at the Judge puprnaaaly a Suen again at the accused, Smal ‘who. seemed ‘to be im gouu’ bur reserved Bpirits. fhen there was Judge Kasmire, with oy loeking side Whiskers, leaning iorward with us Dands under his Chin and oceasionally gazing Bt all parties from the deep bow window of bis Bpectacies, A TROUBLESOME CUSLOMER, A priucipai figure in the court was David J. Obey, ugeu.leman who has been one of the Principal organizers in the crusade against tae fas house police cuptains, and who, it seems, jas devoted himself “tu death and the day of ent,” as be himself states, to follow up aud expose Captain Mccullougn. Mr. Twomey 18 mot a very pieasunt gentleman to encounter | mm argument or in the witness box, aud he gave tis testimony with @ raciness and vim That made the spectators in codrt smue audibly, Twouey ana Captain McCullough flatly contra- ahcted each other, and Mr, 'woney, in a pleasaat Manner, swore belore Judge Kasmire, who sur- | veyed everything truaspiring before nim caimiy, | nee McCullough had sworn to @ bare- te. A PIREBRAND THROWN IN. During the proceedings Mr. Twoney dastributed Smong his friends in court # circular wuich he | i sent to the Assembly or the Stale or New ‘ork, ia Which the lollowing bold assertion oc- curs:— I charged Captain MeCulloush with blackmailing, with disreputable associations, nevlect of duty and the probable insGwation of a murderous assault upon melt | Jollowing which, aud even worse than the rest, | Qs a yood name iy of wore valne than ull else, | Wis an attempt of my Wants and their con: | federates to ‘destroy my character, that they might save whatever was left of their owu: aud I called Pitention tw the tuct that this was but a part of the sys: in of plunder on the ove hand and of “radrosaing” And assassination ou the other, to which sugh as Me- {ullough, holdsng @ responsible position among our, pub- arulaas resorted; in the first place to enFich them- wives ing Villanols Way; and ih the Mext pace to jeld their villany by making a Cat’s-paw of minor vil- kins with which to imperil the lite of any one who blould dure to expose their derciction or complain of their abuse. ‘The District Attoraey’s office was represented by two geutiemen, a Mr. Danaand a Mr. Post, ‘Who Were present to prosecute Mrs. Smati for the alleged crime of perjury. On behalf of Mra. >mall, who preserved a judicious equilibrium througn- out, Mr. John D, ‘lownsend appeared, who wtil be Yemembered as having been one o1 the counsel jor the delence Im the Svokes trials. Mr. Post isa littie gentieman wearing spec! 8 und tuil of | energy. and at times it looks as i-tnere would be @ persona! collision between Mr, fownsena apd fim, but whenever the combat deepened Judge Kasmire threw oil on the troubed waters und ordered the case to proceed. Assembiyman Campbell, Who ts chairman of the | Legislative Committee for tue Luvestigution of | crime, was the first witness, aud told lis story | briefly and to the pomt, Ail that he koew was to the effect that Mrs. Small had appeared before his committee us a witness, and had sworn against Captain McCullough. Mr. Jobu F, Underhill, tue official stenographer * of the committee, vesuiied to the same iacts, He stated that the transcript of tne vestimony made | by him was correct, except op one particular | nt, and that related to the conversation winch rs. Smai) had sworn to as taking piace between herseif in ber rooms and Captam Mevullouga, THE CAPTAIN'S DENIAL. Captain McCullough Lciug sworn, testified that fie remembered calling at Mrs. Smuall’s residence | bn the 30th of Jue last, at tae corner of Thir- | Feansh street and Fourtd avenue; ‘aS acco! dd vy Officer Kobinson, and bis busmess if sue kept 4 house o; axsiguavon re, as Instructed by the Police Superintendent a nied that she “ran’+the bouse, and said thata Mrs. Fulton kept the piace; she admitted that a man named Twobey called upon her srequently; the Legisiasive Committee was uever mentioned, ad Witness did not say its proceedings were a withess oly saiu iu regard to the m: ‘rwoney, that when he calied upor fer should jet bim know; Ofticer Kooinson w room ali the time. THE POINT AT ISSUB. On cross-eXamination it appeared that the order Of the Superintendent regarding Mrs. Smah’s place Was only 4 general direction to all the pre- cumets, but made no particular reference to Mrs, bmali’s Louse. The Captam nad visited thts house oy the information of Special Officer Rovinsea ; in the same mavner he hud visited other houses of | assignation, but could not remember the numbers Of Lames Of the proprietors wituout relerence to bis blotter; be reported to Jieadquarters about | twelve such houses; heard that ‘iwohey Was to | Appear befure te "Committee on Crime as @ j Witness, and the Witness wanted to get bis | Bavits und associates Co eXpoxe Him; Was Lever employed as coachman or anything eise vy Moses H, Grinnell; Deore witness became @ policeman twelve years ago be hud always been a fermer in Irvington; he owned no property there betore be- | Fald was entered u pon, NEW YORK HERALD, ‘FRIDAY, last the tem of Hoyt, Miles O'Reully hy wertin, Evil,” having coilected t anu had thus oecome con McCullough’s panei house also swore 10 having be po mem yon before Ing made. 8 speech of'ad hour ander Mall's dur speech of un hour and @ 's dura- on on the same subject. ¥LAT CONTRADICTION. Captain McOullouga was next calle ge mee iu sdostamce that ness Twohey had ied on Dim in behalf of a woman namea Hamilton, and that the last witness nad asked permission of | to allow the woman Hamilton to run a panel | me in the Tw yoy Precinet, and witness Stated tnat ne nad kicked Twoney ous of tne sta- tion house. , nse mot that a bare-facea lie, Mr. ‘Twoney (im an a tong) —It isa faced he. 1 mever in ailed upon that tel- low, only when | wer te beateh by bis ruMans and | then arrested aud takeu beiore the scounarel bimseil, eee 1 court.) Alter some lengthy sparring between counsel as to whether ‘are. Bt Small snot batied to answer | the charge of perjury, Mr. Townsead said that be | | oped nis ae counsel's) recognizance Would be | | rsant with Captain stem, The wit | taken for Mrs, Small’s appearance, as Captain ig had not power enouga to drive her out ‘ork, and that she Rad $2,000 or $3,000 | pat. of furniture in her residence, und be hoped | the bail would be made us small as ule in | view of the fuct that gosolutely nothing had been | giveu la evidenco tending to show Mrs. Small | guilty of perjury | Mr. Post, tor the people, suggested that the bail | be thxed a $1,000, which he considered moderate | enough uuder the circumstances. He would be glad to accept Mr. Townsend's word as surety, | but bis duties to the people forvade tt. | judge Kasmire stated that he was wilting to | accept $500 ball, and that be had no doubt that | Mrs. Small would appear to auswer tne charge. He, as magistrate, was willing to take the per- soual recognizance of Mr. ‘townsend if the District arn Was willing to accept it. | Mrs, (tearmully)—Judge, I give you word as # iady to appear, ee is not the sigh’ est danger of my running aw: Wheu the court adjourned irs, Small had vot | found bali, us a Mr. Brady, sisted of 1ourleen lots at ie pla NOG deemed sufficient surety. When the c Journed Mrs. Smail was ae bitterly in a corner | of the room, and tne Judge had to acquiesce in the | District Attorney’s wisa Ot to take any bail but | tuat of local real estate, RURAL BRIGANDS, A BAND OF ORGANIZED THIEVES AT WORK IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF COLD SPRING—DE- TAILS OF THEIR DARING OUTRAGES—PAR- TICULARS OF THEIR VISIT TO THE RESIDENCE OF MISS KELLOGG. POUGHKEEPSIE, July 15, 1875. There is @ terrorized village in the Highiands of the Hudson, the inhabitants having just re- ceived another fright through the operations of what 1s velieved to be a well organized band of mountain brigands, The little village of Cold Spring is the place referred to. For at least four | years past the most daring burglaries and rob- beries have occurred there and in that vicinity. ‘The first of any note was an attack im broad day- light two or three years ago upon the teller of the Fisukill Baok while he was on the way to the depot to take the cars. He had his satchel in his band, when one of the brigands hurried up to mm and throwing red pepper in his eyes snatched his | satchel, which was full of money, and made of. In runutng through a gen Ueman’s garden near by the gardener endeavored to stop the thief, when the scoundrel shot and killed him, Prom that time forth various outrages have been committed weekly. Last March the thieves made @ raid on the village, robbing stores and knock- ing the people down and robbing them. Patter. son’s shoe store was cleaned out and so was Mor- ton’s. A FREIGHT CAR ROBBERY. Last month two men were caught im the at- tempt to rob a freight car it the depot, and m a | fignt which ensued with ihe watchman one of them was shot, but pot mortally wounded, Both were arrested, but at tue right me the evidence fatied, Just vefore that rovbery a gang of brigands | entered John Cox’s flag shanty, bucked, bound and gagged the mmateg and theu carried off | $1, 700 1m gold, which CoxX had secreted on the | premises. arly this month » gang 0! briganas | approached a house two miles east o! Could spring, pound ua gagged the lamily, stole a quantity of money, aod then, agp Oo oaro ‘near’ by, stole a carriage anda tewl jorses, and hurried to Cold Stream before aayignt. A RECEYTION AY MISS KELLOGG’S. * There they rovbed several houses, using vio- leace upon the shghtest provocation. Tney worked quickly and got away oelore dayligot | towara Breakueck, driving up to cGniselharets? the mouutain wome oi Clara Louise Keilogy. ‘There ali alighted, and a boisterous, hurried uc- “mand was made jor admission. Miss Kellogg was quietly reposing im ber ber. Her brother rose, and, seeing the scoundrels at the door, or- dered them away, at the same ti pointing nis gut at them irom the window, Nearly ali of toem lett, Seemg that one or two stayed benind, Mr, Keliogg tired, it 1 belteved one of the brig- uuds was wounded, GJ ere on tne leaves aud twags Further search being made, the stoien mge was found smasned to pieces on the roses of Breakneck, ana the horses, having beep set free, were sound roaming about at will, badly + bruised and cut, This was not more than two or three weeks go, und we villagefs were greatly scared. They had, however, got somewhat quieted down, thoug! timid ones refrain irom going out Of dvors atier durk, when once more they are thrown into a state o ft and excitement by another rush of the briga! chrougn the village and by more bola robberies. Lust week one nigat there Was au attempt to rov the summer resi- dence of Judge Pierrepout, taree miles south of » They were heard while ovreakiogin and fired upon, wheo they fled precipitately. ‘The neXt might they appeared at the house again, but lustead o: attempting to rob empued their re- volvers into the Winaows and again fled, Luckily howe of the inmates Were Wounded, ROBBERIES Last NIGHT. Last might the brigands stole out once more under the cover of darkness and another roboing ‘They approacned tne Join Adams, «4 well-to-do brick maker, and though Mr. Adams keeps a lignt burning in his reom all hight they ciam- berea mm the window, y walking up to wnere Mr. Adams’ clothes hung upon a cuair, robbed them of @ gold Watch, Sorts $150, and $60 m money, anu taen beat a basty retreat. Tuey next entered the residence of Samuel J. Owens, ine ¢ residence of Jawyer, ead robbed hiin Of bis gold Watch and got | away uptieard. ‘They next went to the dweliing of Jobm W: nd stole avother watch, and atter- tng @ policeman, but has since. Detecuve Kovinson, woo was with Seores 1 McCullough on the night of his vinit to Mrs, Small’ juce, Was called and corroborated his varie’ estimony in its ehief pomts. | Biauch Wilson, called vy the aefence, a | Vhat she kuew Mrs, Swaii’s house to bea | der.y one, and that she was in the habit of Fi is shere to meet a iriena occasionatly ; ber mother is Luressmuker in ruiton street, Brooklyn; she | Qeard nope of the conversation that wok place between the Captain and the detendant, VOICES PROM APRICA. | Eliza Williams, who was tne defendant’s col- | ored servant, Was also eXamined; but although she saw Captain McOullougn and his officer ip the Bouse on the night in question she did not hear | What was said by the Captain. MKS, SMALL'S STORY. | Mrs. Smail Was then sworn. She repeated her charges against the Captain as made beiore the | Legislative Committee; she had appeared belore | that committee to testify as to the abduction of her cna vy Captain Willams and ex-Commis- stoner Gardner; unexpectedly her relauogs with | Vaptain McCullough were brought out by the com- | miclee, and sue did not seek to testy of her own nn Smait turoughout her testimony remained | very firm and gave her views of the capture with Femarkable clearness und seif-possession, Post cross-examined her as to her Iie, and she | ndmitted Lavieg Kept 4 house ja which, men and Woulen come Lo et eaca ovner. She stated Tat she had been aud that she had lived Withagentieman named Taivot, and tnat ons | Whisun Visited ber house, but tuat ane did | alter as & person of notorious ated that she Was adanghter of & dressmaker in Brooklyn. She alvo stated that she Gad ho desire and dia not tntnk ft Julr or hon orabie to mix Mr. TalboUs mame with tautot ber When asked how she firstcame to know be gee McCnilough, the witness stated that she Met Lim on the street aud Wad never beard | his hume mestioned im identiication ot ix per | = somality bat by prostitutes. Small aiso testi- ea that sue bad been subjected to the bitterest Gan can by the polic jough iu particalar, A RICH SCENE. The next witness called was Mr. David J. Two- | hey, w stout pullt and solid looking genticman, with black whi ‘S und wearmg wu aeglige Vie. When te went mto the witness box be deilber- | ately turned around aod faced Captain Mcvul- | Topged, and they born giarea at each other hke Koman gladiators. Mr. iwoney swore tuat he faa been on Cuptain Mecullough’s track tor over w year, and that he had found him | ‘nm many cases runnimg panel houses, and that | te (the Witness) had done his best tq discover the niquities Of the Captain, and had used every mieuns io his power to puuish him; had ho sexual witmacy either with Mrs. Snail or a girl named Hamilton, of with any of we panel thteves krown bd Captain MeCullougn, aud oad never been in Captgm MecCullougu’s Station louse, in the ta and by Captain McCul- | carry out the arrangem | matter become that it is propor | village of alt suspected | and Judge Knapp delivered his charge. | jury were ie cunt ty | Voice rang ou “Let the Ward started tor Lalatge'’s house. In tueir at- tempt to rob that place they Were overheard, and decamped, and they next weht to James Dyk- man’s. Mr. Dykman nad been collecting money day, and had about $500 im greenbacks und a ‘ge umuunt of shimplasters in bis room. He a bis wile were talking t er anti one o'clock im the morning, anc at that hour Mr, Dyk- man fieard somevody down stairs, Think- ing it was @ gentieman comme in who boarded there he stepped to the head of the stairs and called out nis name, bat received no answer, and heard the steps ofa man coming up stairs, He called out to fis clerk in wnother room to bring hima revolve:, When the Mian on the stairs beat a hasty retreat, and Was afterward seen to joim two other men who were Iu Waiting outside, A VIGILANCE COMMITTEE. ‘The robberies luve pus the Villave once more in fever heat, and though the place has a vigilance commitiee, beaded by Dr. Lent, they seem to oe periectly powerless, jarge fire whien oceurred | here w siiort time ago Was, no doubt, the work of | ao incendiary, Rational men in tbe village ve- Meve all the robberies are planned by Cola Spring Uuleves, and tua: un orgauized guug of origaids | ‘# So serious has the jd at the nex mecting Of the village trustees to take measures | Ol au important and sammary character to rid parsies, Until that is done still Prevail. } | j robbery and scat will THE KEHOE WIPE MURDER, KEHOR FOUND oumsy oF MURDER IN THE SECOND DEGREE. ‘The trial of Patrick Kehoe for the murder of hia Wife came to # close at Jersey City yesterday. | District Attorpey Garretson summed up the ca: The jary retired at falpast ten o'clock, and for | two hears = @ @ hall discussed the | terrible question wherer after a few short weeks more Kehve’s career in this worid should come Wo a Close, Nob 4 gleam of emo- tion Wad ever crossed Ms coumtenanee during the trial, Dut he melved fown completely wae tre | ie Kusbs relaxed, his | Tace Was deathly pate, nis a. ‘his breast, Its eyes were Het fourwere t without motion aud | his lips moved nervously a8 If Mm prayer. He was ws Msensible to the Whisperings ol the crowd as | he Was to their prying gaze. When Jadge Knapo’s | jury be brongnt in” | Kenve made @ spasmodic effort to brace | wiuvelf up wma face the worst, He had hardly | Strength enough tu stand up, aud when he | directed, “Prisoner, look upon the jurors, a he | made the attempt but cowere) “We fina the | prisoner gaity of murder iw the second Gegree,”’ sald We foreman, Kehoe dashed, saak myo tis chair and remained for afew moments as if he Was stunned. ‘The Court then ordered thatthe be removed and he was taken irom the cout: room net, excepting in # compulsor, FS sige o> “4 P' theron wan ed by whom a pelloved to to iave by sheruf Laverty, senteace wil be propounced on Monday, r | volleae. ad- | j | the poisonous effects of a draught of corrosive bimate, which he took on iuesday morping ast, thinking that it was brands. He isa | Irom | jam upon tik DISASTROUS FIRE. DESTRUCTION OF THE POST OFFICE AND BUSINESS BLOCK IN DUNELLEN, N. J. ‘The little village of Dunellen, which les about four miles southwest from Plainfield, N. J., was visited by a very serious conflagration on Wednes- day night, causing the destruction of tne prin- cipal block of stores im the piace, Bad it not been that the sight w calm and no breeze | stirring all the main portion of the town must have been destroyed. It seems that between ten and eleven o'clock on Wednesday night, fire was discovered in an Olu shed at the rear of the building owned by Postmaster C. 8, Pope, and located on Norin street, directly oppoaiie what is known as the | Main station, It was but afew monents belore the shanty was in flam These immediately communicated to the Post Office Building, also | occupied by Mr. Pope asa@ grocery store. The vili 3 were soon aroused, and every effort made to arrest the progress of the Games, but owing to there being no fire apparatus tm the town, and except fiom a littie crook ne water could be ob- tained, the flames mace rapid headway and co: municaied to two adjoiming trame butiding: which were soon on fire. The builcings were all | occupied on the jower floors by merchants. The citizens, seeluy that all efforts to save the biazin, would prove Useless, turned their atte: ‘aving the stock and Iureivure in the sev- eral stores. ‘i Telegtapuic mes: were sent to Piaintteld and Elizabeth City, and exaggerated re- | ports went the rounds that the town of Dunellen Was soon to be wuoily in ashes, Chief Kogineer Jobn Chandler, of the Plainfield | Department, immediately started for ihe scene of | | conflagration, and despatched Steam Engine Couw- pany No. 2 aud Hook and Ladder Company No. 1, which arrived, aiter @ “mile ran, jast in time | to offer sufficient service to arrest tne further | progress of the fire. Tey certainly deverve great credit tor the prompt ana laborious eifurts twey | made tn reaching Dunellen, having & | feng siatit” to pull their gpparatus over. & vestage of the bduildiugs was | | tote and the citizens now see the importance of | heving @ truck company with buckets on haud, ase Of another fire. Had they possessed them ¢ fire could have been extingeisued at the out- set. All the mail bags that were in the Poxt office Were destroyea, and Mr. Pope, who occupied and Owned the puilaing, estimates his loss at $10,000. Se is insured jor $5,500 la the Wasnington lo- surance Company of Plainfield, ana the Jersey City Insurance Company of Jersey City. Two adjoining buidings, owned by James Y. Wil- son, carpenter, Were destroyed. His loss 1s esti- mated at $15,000, and is insured for $8,500 in the Germania Insurance aud otner companies, ‘rhe first floor of one of the buildings was used by James Philips, furnishing goods and boots and shoas, lis loss will reach aoous $1,000. Mr. Wil- s0n oceupied the upper part, and lost about $200 | on furniture, A Mr, Meyers occupied the adjoining premises. His loss will be about | the same, but be was novinsured. Another bulid- lug, owned by Mr. Wilson and occupied by J. Dunn asa flour and feed store, was destroyed; also the premises occupied on the corner b, W. Brakeley a8 a drug store. Mr. Dunn’s loss will amount to about $500; uO Insurance. Mr. Brakeley’s loas will be about 4 no Insurance, Most oO the latter’s stock was saved. Stéps will be taken immiediately to rebuild the square, LAFAYETTE. THE STATURE OF THE ILLUSTRIOUS HERO AND ITS SITE IN CENTRAL PARK. The long expected statue Of Lafayette, which ar- rived trom Havre on the French steamer L’Amér- ique, will be removed to-day from the vessel pre- paratory to its erection in Central Park—an event which will be marked by appropriate ceremonies. It will be rememberea that during the Presidency of M. Thiers, in 1872, the French government re- solved to Offer to the city of New York a fitting testimonial in token of the sympathy extended by its citizens to France in 1871. At the suggestion of some French gentiemen in New York, and with the concurrence of the Ma: quis de Noailles, the French Minister at Washington, it was decided that @ statue of the great Laiayetce should be the grateful git. The work was intrusted to the eminent sculptor M. Auguste Barinolde, and the tatue Was Subsequently shown at the annual Ex- bibition of Five Arts In Paris. M. Ado! Salmon, President of the Cercle Frangais ae |’Rarmonie, lefs this city on the 15tn ol ay last, in toe Amérique, and returned on Wednesday nigat in the same steamer, bringing with mim the statue, | A promivent place in Central Park has deeu re- served for it, and the ceremontes incident to its public exposition will deservealy attract general tention. he statue itself, which is & splendid | ork of art, is in bronze, aud was Cust by the | well known Barbedienne. it stanas over stx fev | 4 i] im heignt. Lafayette, the mention of whose tius- trious name will ever be received with grateful feelings ihroughout the land, Tepresented by | the sculptor tm nis early youth, when he arrived thts senntry ane gave Utterunce to the mistoric | % as I heard the proclamation of Independence m my heart was enrolled.” AN TI-CUSTOM HOUSE REPUBLICAN Ss. Acommittee from the different Assembly dis- tricts met at the Bowery Hotel last night to torm ‘an association to be known by the above title. | Mr. Samuel Lecomte presided. Ail of the membsrs of the committee Were present, and the secretary, Mr. H.C, Atwood, announced that the primaries would be held on the 19th inst. ‘The cali requests all republicans to favor the new aap oemients A SAD ACCIDENT, Last evening, avout six o‘clock, Mrs, Emma Bogart, of No, 233 West Forty-eighth street, was eressing the North River on the ferryboat Rosiyn jrom Weehawken to this city, having in her arms her infant son, aged three months. She was rest- img the child on one Of the raiis at the stern of the boat, When the vessel jurched avout the middle of the river and the cnild fell trom her grasp and was drowned. The boac was stopped immediatety after tne accident, but all attempts to recover the body were useless, DEATH FROM ACCIDENTAL POISON- ING. Dewitt, the chief clerk in the | Mr. Thomas T. Corporation Counsei’s office in Brooklyn, and | Co, brother of Corporation Counsel Dewitt, died last night in bis residence at No. 234 Baiticstreet, irom m- ber of tne gt tgs + Bar, wnd_ was ee nee clers of the es Police Departme’ bo adel adel and leaves 4 wite and three cuiloren. | comid gave’ $100,000,000 jar |e i EFFECTS ~ OF THE h HEAT. An unknown woman, apparently about forty years of age, was found last evening In Roosevelt | street prostrated from the effects of the heat. She was taken to the Oak street station house and war to the Park Bosprtel, A COLLEGIAN’S SUICIDE. A GRADUATE OF YALE GETS WEARY OF THE WORLD AND TAKES IS OWN LIFE—SAD END | +70 A BRILLIANT CAREER. New Haven, July 16, 1875, A very #ad case of suicide occurred at the Tre- | Mont House in this city this noon. At that time ‘Q pistol shot was heard In a room at tie head of the second fight of stairs, and upon gomg m 4 young man was found lying upon the floor gasping bis last breath, It was soon ascertained that the person was William ©, Wood, of this city, who gra@uatea at Yale Colleg? in 4803, standing second tn his class, and who durmg the past year was tutor in the coilege. | Was about twenty-eight years of age, a brilliant articulariy skilled in mathematics, and ‘ev. Mr, Wood, tor many years a joreign | missionary, and now residing in North Branford, The position tu which the deceased was found indicated that he proceeded with caretul onapers- on and coo! deliberation to tuke uis Me, It ap- peared that ne removed ali his cloupm@execept | his stockings, pants and wrapper and mad } oor on his back, plaerng ee 1 jow underneath bis head, At his side he placed the mirror of his room, sevting it up agains. the wall afd putttug ove of bis snes Dy Its side BO as to keep It in position While he was guidiog bis re- volver to its place, by looking tuvo une mirror. Then, judging from appearances, he opened M+ Wrapper at the bovom, and, pointing the muzzle of the revolver over bis beurt, fied aud mficted the fatal wound. Beside the revolver used he had Another one under his lett arm, Deapondency, catised by poor health and digap- pointment, appears to bave ted hit to commit tne wet. He had recently been taking sirong efforts to obtain & position im the Pateuc Office at Wush- ington through the tnfinence of coilege professurs and others, but evidently witnout saceess. A smalt slip found in the hip pocket of Nis pants con- | Yor Wwined the following disjointed bit of writmg, written With alead pencil, which would seem to Muteute the causes or state of mma which broughc about the suicidal design, “ne fact of sickness, nO light even (or frienus, countless cares and social wretchedness, New Haven prospects and away from iriends, dnd even iriendy b.ess- any fie Leg M ol deceased was taken in c Protessor Thacher and Professor Newton, oF Voillege. Until Key. Mr. Wood shoula arniy by ae | 42 hours, with mdse and passengers to J C Kenyon COTTON CONGRESS, Raxetau, N. C., July 16, 1875, The Cotton States Congress adjourned to-day as one o'clock, alter a harmontous end interesting seasion of three aays. ‘The only business of importance transacted to- day was the hearing of an address, by appoint- nt of last Congress, from Colonel J. L. Bridges, of North Carolina, on the general suvject of agri culture in the Southern States, He said there must be a change in the agricultare of these States, whose population and prosperity were Guniuishing in quavtity and quality. Tue loss in Preduction trom 1860 to 1870 had been enormous, while the loss 1p area of cultivated land was over 7,000,000 acres. He opposed the cutting op of land into Smail farms as tending to reduce all arming to the forty acre and a mule system. ‘The South tu weding horses on eats aud clover instead of corn and lodder. His speecn was full of facts and practical sug- gonttons, and was listened to wita t atten- 10D. Jt8 publication was ordered in Southern agricultural journals. ‘The resolution feet food yesterday asking Con- gress to make greenbacks legal tender For all dues to the government and. on all Impartations Was reconsidered and its further ¢ nsiderati postponed uutil next session of the Congress. ‘fhe grand vanquet last nigbt to tne Congress was a success. THE WEATHER YESTERDAY. The following record will show the changes in the temperature for the past twenty-four hours, in comparison with the corresponding date of last year, perder by ow nha rai at Hud. BALD i abeihocvipens 3s" io 1874, 1875. 4. 1875, ‘SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OP DEPARTURE FUOM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF JULY aND AUGUST. Office. Bremen. 2 Fowiing Green fiver 001, sy Lv a. 17. aiterdain [20 Broad Way. rerdiatn [30 a {verpool..|o9 Broad a: | Eivagoon id way. he -| Lave war Liyerpwol road wity. Glasgow. wre wg NOTICK TO CAPTAINS OF VESSEL3 ENTER- ING THE PORT OF NEW TORK AT NIGHT.—The New York Heratp has adopted a distinguishing Coston night signal for tse on board the Herato steam yacht, show. ing while burning the colors red, green, red, changing irom one to the other insuccessien, and can be seen sev- eral miles distant. Captains of vessels upon seelng this signal will oblige us by preparing any marine news they may have tor the Ship ‘News Department of the HeRayp. war Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriving at New York can do so by addressing to such | vessels, care of Heratp news yacht, pier No ) £ast River, New York. Letters received from all parts of the world and promptly delivered, Dupheates are re- quired. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. SUN AND SON. HIGH WATER Sun rises 442| Gov. Island..morn 6 41 Sun sets. 729 {airy Hook.morn 5 56 Moon sets....morn 2 25/ Helt brent apt 8 26 PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 15, 1875, CLEARED, FY meunid Elopstock (Ger, Me; Meyer Hamburg—Kunhardt “Samer Colon, Tanner, Aspinwall—Pacific Mail Steam- ‘Steainer Cuba, MeIntosh, Havana, 4o—¥ Alexandre & ania Tsane Bell, Lawrence, won sn City Point ad Richmend—Old Dominion Reamer e © Biddle, Pierce, Pnitneronia~Sas Hana, Fteamer Francoma, Kragg. Fortant—! ¥ Ames, Steamer Nereus, Berry. Hostop—H F Dirroe 8) alter, Liverpool—Williams & Guion. Ships Sword Fish (Bp. Orr, jon—it J Cortis, ei Verona (Br), Reynolds, Anjer tor orders—Salter Avermore. fark star of Jamaica (Br), Sack, London—Peabody, His Wark ig Egbert Se Mills, Queenstown or Falmouth tor are E E hoibrook. Veavitt, Dantzic—Brett Son & Co. LeBiauc, Autwerp— boy watge of Richmoni (br), hark'Sai ran B Gana (Br), Eldridge, Rotterdam—Boya stark Ca Castelar (Nor), Lund, Rotterdam—Fanch, Edye * bark Maria D (Aust), Cosuilch, Trieste—Slocovieh s Chari Eulgl Montnoro tal), De sfarie, Cetto—Lanro, * ae fame Shaw, Misoniber, Cork or Falmouth for orders—simp; Soh rig Nilo (er), Schuabel, Antwerp—Funch, Edye & Alvin Kelly (Br), Kelty, Genoa—Herman Baetjer. Brig Virginia, Jonson, at Plertes Maree negnsld Brie Manlius (Br), Todd, Matanzas—Weydell & Co. Brig Laura Gertrude, fisk, Brunswick, Ga—Warren che Caribbean, Knighton, San Andreas and Bocasdel Toro, UsC—Jos a8. nee thea Myhan, Spaulding, Point-a-Pitre—Miller & Hea Tyier, Miller, Baltimore—singht & Petty. ag Thomas Kits, Kelly, Dennisport- © Kob- ™ Sener Ooniora, behagys Boston—H W Jackson & Co. gehe Jonm Mayo, vrasg: Boston—H1 W Jackson & Co. hr Golden Lagle Kelly, Boston—Chas Twin: Schr wlackstone, Wixon, Providence W Jackson & 0. mJ Dart, Campbell, Stamtord—Stamford Manufactar- ing CO, ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HPI D STEAM YACHTS HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamer California (Br), Ovenstone, Glasgow Jury 3 and Movile 4th, with mdse and 20) passengers to Hender- on, Bros, Experienced strong westerly gales to the fter which Variable winds and denve togs. per Wyanoke, Couch, Kichinona, City Point rtolk, with mdse and passengers to tie Old Domi- jon Steamship Co. ‘Steamer KU Knight, Ohichester, DO, Bark Texas (ver), ge ae Liverpool 47 days, in bal- ast to C Laing &.C., As anebored at sandy Hook tor eiack Excelsior (Nor), Hanson, Dublin Muy 15 via Hail- (3 days, in t to Tetens, Boekinunn & Co, rk Ma pa (Ge ler, Hamburg tb aA Aaoip wan H Koop & Co. June 6, tat 9017, lon ¥ ee fell overboard and was aroW: she! boney, bt Pierre, 1a ava, with sugar to Miler & Houiht hr Ricardo Jova (ot Philadelphia), Lite, Havana 12 anys. with Se Ke gy welader to Brown Bros & Co; ves to my H Roper, Cranmer, Virginia, AND Georgetown, Bcha! wt Rue Seur rxchange. Scull, Virginia, Schr L 1 Hopkins, Prédmore, Virginia. sehr Kuma, Hatt’ Virgina, oe Heary Croske: Georgetown, DO, F Orland, Kow ieorgetown, DO. eebr John D Willams, Smith, Baltimore. PASSED THROUGH WELL GATE, BOUND souTH. Sehr DW Rewaders, Mott, Stony Brook for New York. sehr JL Harding, Brown, Nautucket tor New York, ‘with fish to order. Ser Amelia, Crosby, Boston tor New York. Behe s HucKbill, Cooper. Full Kiver tor New Yor. setir Geo Hotcha: eaver, Beverly ior New York, sehr Maria, . New Londow for New York, with ‘Bsb to Wall senr Ire 4. Oolemun, Boston for New York. Senr Patlat vider, Middletown tor New York. senr thomas Potter, Handy, Oohacwett tur New York, sehr L Mameline, Monvelsur, Nortuport tor New ‘ork. ‘Selir Argo Gurmey, Wareham for New York. Sclir Herald, Frisby, Bumgor ser New York, with sum- ber to FA smi senr Georgie Biaples, Maloney, Calais for New York, with lunrver to Wilson & Godtrey, Neur Ligure, Galley, Praaklin, Me, for New York, with luniber to Siuipeon po. Sehr Fanute Harner, srooks, Nautacket for Philadel- " Piche JG Pell, Nicker¥on, New Raven for New Nore. sehr Fash h, Port Jefferson tor wew aor Keur Loats ndrews, ‘say Harbor tor ‘New ‘Fone D&E Belly, Kelly, Boston tor New York. sehr Hagoah & brown, saccett, Providence tor New ork. venr Alida. Howes, Providen Schr bwignt Davidson, Free ‘Ore. ate Frances Smith, Taylor, Gohl Spring tor Now (s Stir Staten Islander, Miller, Port Jefferson for Albany. hone Temtamouns, Peudieton, Portsmouth ior New “Fate HP Bly, Stokes, Westport tigate a for New York. in, Gleacuve for New JULY 16, 1875.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. Portland. steamer hoatfore hore i ay nes. Bi Soom ft ae Ee Soran ns let, IE rr jon ‘Schr souvenir (Br), Hatfield, New York for St Jobn, ad JA Hatheld, Watteld, New York tor Yarmouth, Pca Ancona (Bri, Fitzgerald, New York tor Hilisboro, “bene A 1. Winder for Boston. ¥ Robu by ged New york jor Gloucester ir "Wem Croskey, Ferris, Georgetown for Wure- ‘Role {ha Hockham, Hart, Hoboken for Provitence. " mn, New York for New London. ‘o, Smith, New York for Boston. Eobbitig. Roudout for Boston ‘one Hi ‘or Bristol, ior, Port Jokinen sari, por Sons Bit for Bow Bed- “ehe E A Cheeseboro, Rovbins, Hoboken for West- chr itn, New York for Bost, “Eke ana A Breer ‘Wilson, Hobokeu for New- Schr AP ndal!, Port Johnson for Bostoa. venr R fr Wilson’ lash, Part Johnson tor Providence, ,iyne tate keen, ‘Lindsley, Bichmoud, V4, for 3.am- bene T Benedict, Rackett, Woodbridge for Boston. Schr RA Sbey, iedinal, 8 New Po tar os y Baan. u Moboken for P. ortlaade chr Olive, Keyuotineew York tor boston, Fs npire. Mathen ‘ork Yor Dighiton, id, Phinney, New York tor Dighton. Ur Eupire. Mf athews, New Steamers Klopatock (Ger), for Hamburg: Colom, As- pinwall: Hevana; Falta Richmond, &c; ship St (or), cork ‘or Falmouth: bark’ He! las, do: ‘Curacoa, Curacoa; Ind strie Anka Toa te) ig holm 4 ‘picrre S654 8D, Aytrer Patt faisotie y, ot ‘Winas anstham, Mone BELOW, er ovaass (Aust), fr Burk Whiehalt (sr), ‘onldwell, fro from Cow Bay. MARITIME E MISCELLANY. Parser Mackay, of steamer California from Glasgow, wilt please aceept our thanks for besiege ches Sreawzr Leo, which returned 10th inst, fn machi- ROY out of order, wontons trial trip yesterday to test Bare Puarnte Bre, from at Ppt 2 for ag gee which put into Key West it on fire, to com: Tience to relok about the lath inst, Aboar Ww Dales of burned and damaged cotton from her cargo were to be vers por steamer State of Lexas for this port. cargo of baie 9s! \y (20) Pig Brunswick, G: tor filo dunelron hich put 4 a aud discharged, wi a Henan hype into brig Eilide. ¢ whieh sailed ‘ay 39 for Rig Janeiro. UIOK annie quick rap ire or), amer City ot ten, zerk has made m Havana to this port, accom- plisbing the run ta Saaye and 1} hours. iP toes m8. Snrvacipinc—At KE: have commenced wot intem ia to put up thet tends to pat a veasel in iremes in 1 his yard. The above ‘done to preserve the timber and make some wor! mechanics, NOTICE TO MARINERS. 4 on fiat &Co mane, JORDAN'S POLST ents JAMES RIVER, The L: adnan tDOUre at preia ves notice that En A as 3, 9 the light at present exhibited on the q ing at gordaats James Kiver, pou the paine divest tome of the del upow int directly in trot which will removed. The characteris the Hens web remain, ‘the saine os heratotor Abell will be Ryn A pacbinery, uring th, foggy wea! ee, 4 after eoper's ve ted WHALEMEN, ee. at New sess Keng i a ing te ponies Voyage 110) pels ap and IWS ao we oll ee SPOKEN, Lisbon, Dunning, from. new York for Bash. July Bar A he panna from Boston for Phila- dels cn ig int 402 oa I 69 40, pe i RW uote, ewote trom New York tor Dantzic, NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchants, shipping agents and shipmasters ars in- formed that by telegraphing to the Heratv London Bu | reau, No 46 Fleet street, or to the Paris office, Rua Feribe, the arrivalsat and departures trom European and Eastern ports ot American and all foreign vessels trading with the United states, the same will be cablet to this country free of charge, Captainsarriving at and sailing from French and Mediterranean ports wi'l 4nd the Paris office the more economicai and expeditious for telegtaphing news. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS._ Amstenpaé, July 14—Arrived, bark Fanyy J MeLellan, Metellan, New Orleans. Axtwenr, July 14—#ailed, Atlantic, for New York. Beivast, July 15—Arrived, brig L’Amico (Ital), Espa- sito, New York. Canpirr, July 15—Arrived, bare Harold Haarfager Qior), Olsen, Darien. Croxstapt, July 9—Arrived, schr Ralph M Hayward, Doane, Mobile via Geple. Cunistranta, July 9—Arrived, brig Janet (Dan), Han- sen, Philadelphia Capiz, to July 16—Arrived, bark Mendota, Drummond, Lisbon. Sailed 15th, steamer Olympia (Br). Young, New York, Deat, July 1S—Off, ships Sarah (Br), Saunders, New York for Bremen; Kentuckian, Dunbar, Pensacola for London, Exsixons, July $—Arrived, bark Moteor (Nor), Van Kervel, Pniladeiphia for Stettin. Gtasson Dock. July 15—Arrived, bark John Abbott | (Br), Nelson. Quebec. Gatwar, July 14—Sailed, bark Janet Forbes (Br), Wal- «er, North America. Gturaxtar. July 16—Sailed, steamer Alexandra (Br), ‘Montgomery (from Genoa, &c), New York. Havex, July 18—Arrived, schr Anna. Yewkins, New Orleans. Sailed 18th, bark Pegase (Pr), Berghout, New Orleans. Hamoone, July 8—Arrived, bark Marie (Ger), Peter- sen, New York. Laverroot, July 14—Arrived, ship Prince Oscar (Br), Fowler, San Francisco; barks Walton (Br), Williams, StJohn, Ns; 15th, Mercator (Nor), Wilg, New York. Sailed 14th, ship *parkenhoe (Br), Peterson, North Ameri arks B Hilton (Br), Hilton, do; Brimiga (Br), Porter. do; sehr Speedwell, Drisco, United States. Loxpox, Juty 14—Arrived, steamer France (Br), All- ‘tree, New York ; 15th, bark Resolute (Nor) Rouden, Que- bee. Salted 16th, ship Golden Horn (Nor), Hestrup, North America. Sailed trom Gravesend 18th, ship Cornelius Grinnell, Borland, New York. Larwx, July 15—Arrived, steamer State of Louisiana (Br), Johnston, New York tor Glasgow. Lerth, July 14~Arrivea, bark Luisa Brano (Ital, Russo, New York. Lissox, July 14—Sailed, brig Kossack, Smith, Cape Breton. Mexoourye, July 1¢~Arrived, bark Elizs Ramsden Gr), Stewart, Boston. Newcastte, July 14—Sailed, barz Professor Schwel- @aard (Nor), Svang, New York. St1co, July 4—Arrived, bark Mermod (Nor), Ander. son, Quebec. Stockuous, July 1i—Artived, bark Delphine (Nor), Leschly, New York via Elsinore. Suaxcuat, July 14—Arrived previously, bark Benefac- ter, Haydorn, New York. ‘Traces, July 14—Arrived, bark Brother's Pride (Br), Brownell, St Joho, NB. Yanouat, July 15--Put in, bark President Dade (Nor), Olsen, from st Nazaire for United States, with captain ‘sick. FOREIGN PORTS. Caimarrey, July M—arrived, rigs H B Jones (Br), Wolfe. Philadel; ireenl| Sailed 100 Bere isle ‘lien bret Clapmesew fore areaete ly l4—Arraves Colton, Memiled Sath ith, Syehcier City of Bg stn fmeuaguian New York: brig © ia, te per Bibernian (Br), ode bark Jane Adeline, Lind- Hararax. July yi Aerived a gamer Areher, rig aly Lacuayna, Was 5—In port, ships Ericsson, Ro.!- gers, irom aud for San Praneisoo, arrived May 12; Oan- ada, Harriman, tor do. nr UB, July M4—Aarrived pans Venus (Br), Ritome he ag sehr Mary Lizzie, Pires, MN ‘eared, bel ‘iit neare, Bo joston. ‘Artive 1, stirs Victoria Amelia ork; 8th, Praine Bira @r), Cnp- Scandinavian (Br). Dutton, tor Liverpool ‘and proceeded). AMERICAN PORTS. DRIA, July Arrived, sehr WD Bilton, 1 10. Apnvea July 15, steam Baltimore via Halifux toi ALE Arrived, mere jen M Duffield, wnear, Rondout ‘DOSTON. July. tiCleared ig Jourdan, Richardson, hyarainetlg fiom Matanzas, havms ro- vearrived: Ste: ywrence, Howos, Naitimore; ei laderpbin 30 alr at orion ny a Ly idtadeu satan tts y oy for | Star, Bray, Port Johnson; Carrie M Richardson, Rich- ae 3; A'rirrelle Barrett, do; J ¥ Carver, Carver, rks Rebeeca Crowell, Crowell nie Custaian dobuson, Me Vinee OFT: ape oy Glouesster. a na dae i aoa Hoboxe iihtam Lone uc: Hs tittines Bliogs Port dol ne low—behrs Hessie re from Georgetown, ad W: ‘and Doran, trom Phila el otis Phttadetpnin: brie Cleared—Bark E Willams, Arthur Soh waver = Vincent: Fronuer,, Hl tol rk & |. Marks, Marks, Plilaaeip! iste uly l4t—Arrived, ship yacantay, S arlig eat ra, Tlogeman, Bremen; bark Magarida ( ort) hi soe selrs H Prescott, ta: Ge Jane a; George oa x Lane, Bosio Evetta. | Harve eit, Bos ret—Barks Toiomeo wns, Wallace, mere. SK ranklin, M gue, ols Gla gale, Coe ‘Tralee; scars Lulu, "aoe, oa a ino cleared. hieauiers Ponce (Sp), Pasting, ioe pool? Jeune fepaes, Hallett, ; sehr Francis, Smith, Sa Batléd-sieamar eae Liverpool; brig Annie Im chr \gnes, Grace, aeort ae 13—Cleared, Aria Geo ayer ital, ii? ir. . Hutehingou, do, via I ‘rankfort finish cargo. wont TOL, July M—Salled, schr 8 L Hulse, Conklim WICK, Ga. July M—Arrived, sehr “ee Mageo, and at wcuialitineros, July Arrived, bars Ada P Gould, MEEa areived, brig Snowilake, St Thom Hallod Bark hivira (ep), Tebert, Burceliona; sehr 0 e a Wi uth, Mass. DAITEN Suiy ln cAreived, sok Mary Collins (aot as vefor ey i ti Arrived, tene® AO, Buckley, Yere Philadelphii i, id sea) Linnekin,’ ide, ‘owe, GRLENWION, uly Fray ee schr Joha crocs eds, math ‘ort Ne yi (ON ROK ‘tis SAE ae ed iin mn Letnarara: Chattanogga, West Peas rey, trom Charleston ; Geo Eee irom Portiand; sehr Mary swich, trom Pay- {n for Washington—Schr Geo M Brainard, from for Washington, ‘ pelfasty Die Helmath io ingworp fier rete aaa for, Bo deaux: Avosting, tor Falmouth; sy! onion ia @ \ riders favay Wisnuan Masel July 13—Arrived, sehr Mary ed—-cbr ay, Chase, New ¥« e! Hie, from led, sehrs Constitution, ths ane Philadelphia; ip E Heath, New Yor : ite L S July iO arrived. schr Olive Crosby, . Bostun 0 sae eamer GeoW Cys, Pe etininaton, New York. Clea! ‘4 goby. U tor Rott FSW MMO Tule le sahied soht Varle, Price, AP Emee, "July 10—Arrived, schrs ott Haven, Colling New. York : Paragon, » vre} stport for New ane, jarrixon, and DB MO july i6—arr! vy Mohr Manantico, from Tle | OUCH TAS Ji “July li—Satied, schr L & M Knowles, Dine Tore, New pce bark Eliott, Yor Hughes, Liver) reat re Reso! rn Ste. ante’ Nueva Aurelia (Sp), i | lucion (sp), Rodon, do; schr Jost on. Brevi dence. | isi-avOcrm, July! 15~Arrived bark ta ir Jennie Wood, U Sawa yeonr. duly Tiered, ‘brig Faia? ad ney, Park, Ponce. vi “ohrs iL. Vanderweary ai Weehawken: bllaa Sawyer, Cor, do; ® i Vaug nae Smith, New bailed ase hia Wilson, Melverne, PI Hedetp ane ie ait July. 13—Arrive ne Wate ean, uckland, Have 1Sth. jtwamer Berks, Pendleton, Rom rs , do; Edward Wotten, do; MF Kate M Cal, New York; Ira Bligs, ye eurgetown. July 18, PM—Arrived, schrs Circle, Fan. it, ar (or Flanders, LI: J Terry, Orison, 40 UF Teen, Sais Shit Bulaw ta. Providence. tor New Kate Serguton, Palmer, and Pil Sheridan. Lings do tor Havre- * Brown, Sackett, do fi nbura, Hathaway, fanoton, & ew York tor Lennie (and ly do fk pr 80; Porter. ‘& Hooper, Bradb 91 ay or I te th, AM. Vassar. I » gr New 0 rk’; Fair Wit jud, Bowman, es Hosters me how ors Hoult, Frovidehce fof grad Chase. aA ‘annis tor NDON, July li-Arrived, schrs Wm O te spo be a ahnepdp EK ‘Darling, New York 1 alied cur #3 & Dellart, for New York; Cornelius, deg ria. Witte ia beh a a sly 14 Arrived, ‘ee broin afornins, mie ies, Hi Slewou Ambo: sr iaby, Arroyo, PR: ome James Buchanan, Xd uo rth suty _M—Arrived, eons Anna B ah Lavinia, And 0 a Georgetown; PuTLADE LP HLA, ew, ¥ wtfer eyvived. pleat imers ntibede, Niller, Boston: Mi i i Ne » Bo guile a Saree’ aracy £0 hee Wes kik Ludi ala doi Mary Pree! ‘hen tk Providence: Lue zant. Newpoi Sloared- aries Reporter, Rider, Saugus: Wells, Boston; schrs Jas A Pot rae. Fanam, Smt thos, Sinaie Eas, vet anes a Ba Woedi Catal do: tine, New Bediord; A “a Valiccnbene itogbete Watchman, Ce nt ark | te Ar ah? tl r ust tra, Vianna de Castello: MW, ihm, t John, i Meunien’ Bi eg Moston on 'Ne® * yj s Patiledcoteamers Perkiome: ft Centipede. Nuw Caste, Del, July 15—steamer Pottsville ai bee lia Newkirk, trom Providence, seed up ‘kiomen, for Boston, is how pasatun de down. Sour Onaries ‘+s Smith, for Boston, anchored here this in an Freeland. from Boston, and Wil- Passed up since e ing’ tor yrogttand, and scars Whitg f for diay, Miia CW oMay Tor Bolton, passed down since the AM report. Sehr Chas E pmith got un- deyrn aise Ii ast and proseeded do Van Dusen, trom Boston: Wone ohn A. Griffin. trom Providence; & ‘win, from Newport: -arah Sar SEO Danvers, and J F'spencer, from it passed up t Steamer mio, Jor Liverpocl, passed town at 20 PM. Steamer Plymou , for New York Prince, ton for Boston; Gchra Fila, ier Portemouint . ud ‘Adams. for Pensacola; Burdett par, te Bosiog Ma ary % Fearson, for, Newburvy, sehra tleanor: 4 Fons Ange. Jor Be ign: Re! Gratis tout. for wen Lizzie Young, iT Cain, tor do, and AH Lean for Providence for Pi Septendiso, ‘or Stettan, and b "Comeo (Br), tor Dublin, passed down this PM. pacha Harriet CN Miller, from Weymonta, and Sallie B udlow, from , are now pa: oman Burarwatea, July 16—Brig Piroanoke sailed evening for Laguavi PAS Ship$J Gilmore sailed for Philadelphia at 1 PM, Steamer Richwond remains for New Steamer Onto, for Liverpool, passed ont Hi 520 PM. PORTLAND. July lk-Arrived. bess Joseuh ‘Trae, from New York; selir & E Pottengill, Gar¢iner for "nil Gleared—Sehr Hannie, Westbrook, New Yor Arrived, bark Pramwiek, | Hatchigves, Turk tnudy wens Lizste ‘Grege, Anderson, do; Emma & UTH ily 14—Arrived, schrs Clara B ase. ley, Beitimore: York French, Huboken yyneby, N “ Sip Wax’ i Maret New York: ven Philadel. patted Sip Wan’ Mare elgin. Vow, and Mary Sandia Higuing, at Wave, Pinkhi York, aa Oa sehrs Florence Dean, ‘esiga 1 L Tayior, Dagan, Haluimore; iecira, Malley Armenia Baruiett, Punt, and ‘Flim Scribner, Foul ‘philadelphia: John Rurle Northrup. do for Puwtueket; o Bin hot | Eaton; Conuectic ‘m Cob! Foun en We a ‘awtucket; Monitor, ork vid Westerly. ‘Below—Schts Wm ef Dennis: Wm if Bowen, 8 trom New York; se tonchian jane, Gardner others. Saled—Steamer Vindicator, schrs Providence, Rice, di bes Kine, Jarvis P Ki daria Ponghkeepsie: Jennie © Ri rtm Chai jones: Henrietea, Me Alidea; ‘Sigeal, Battery, and Le: Ww cit the head of Lou Inland. Sound 18th, (PS. bo East #1001 toy] Brown, Wilson, New York foi Blot PAWTCCKET, July 1¢—arrived. senrs Mary H =. ton, Bushner, Hoboken; Wm MeCobb, Bins m2, Johnson; Connecticat, Stev iman, led sont James H Youn pretty Jesse B Allen, Corne! 1s a BRANCISCO, July 1 ‘Arrived, bark Penang, wen: eee be he Tusetford, Taylor, Cork; King Phillip, aah Helin sencoeck, Caekuig’ (iy, Jeqrings ieee Kong via Yokohama; Montana, Crowlev, Panama. arrived ith, steamer Great Republic, Cobb. Hong via Yok eA xh AB. iy 14—Salled, steamer Cleopatra, Bully — Al d bash in Ae re Sat Belfast. Yim rrived. sc Shoe Y Holder, Suunters, ERSET, Jaly Steelman, Fhilade!phia, Blas, fat, New York. 13th—Arrivet, sclrs Halli tay, Baicom, George: town, De; Spray, Martin. Hoboxen, HEM, July is— Arrived, | schrs fontezuma, Spur ling, Hobokent Riminee Coleman, Rond Iith—Arrived, schrs Athtete (Br), ‘odelh ete Martins; Sallie 8 Godfrey, Kates, Philadelphia; Flignt, Tinker, Fort Joho ms coho a sor. LP A sei ton Got surprise ee jorgan. New York, to load tor doy peor tor’ New Yor! nd called stoop ou! fore B Markle, and Monitor, New ridge, Hotri sled Schirs D Ocorge B TON, July 12—Arrived, schrs 5 1 Charite. F Tre aU » July rived an dig Hopdten; John W Bel LsGTON, NO, July eo ceet a, hq 1 Frant Wi! ‘Ner), Petersen, it : Wakes, Mao eied soar Him City, Raley, New York. BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM DIFFER. States for Ani ry atiotack ey pigbenick lasses aa" Nouiry ‘pubite, 908 Broad iehiem tt ae A aieaabe aepAitaD saetasratind ent States: legal everywhere; Vag ody &e.. suf. mt cause dative ise required; no eharge wath nted ; bi Viger DUSK, Attorney, 194 Broadway. AHTLOREN'S rave SAVED FOR 9 CENT .—EVERE © case of Croup, Diarrhea and Colle can ‘be e shen ‘iret taken, by Dr, TOBIAS" Vesertay LINIMEsT, wareanted tur 28 yeurs, and never failed, Sold by the ar ~ BILLIARDS. Beas ERICAN STRNDARD BEVEL BILLIARD TABLE: with Delauey's wire cushiuns, solel, agen | bat AS championship and matea Faneys great bargaine Kya nia ye ‘abies, wit ay are tor vale ouly by the maoatacturer and Bi OULLENDER, st zevysor to Pheiua & dollenten ore. O AAILNS FOR Sate oe Sa