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SEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1875.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. life was paramount m We ly it PARRICIDE, Heeane bee tee Wald ‘bed pose oo" ne sre bya inten Tuer, i'ao not wal to way much. 0 hot wish t \ sow suoors ms rarmmn To PResznva THE | Ihave ony ti to regret the ad fate of my tather, | and at 4 Soa knows I nad no inten- LIFE OF HIS MOTHER. About two @clock yesterday alternoen a | Wageas, equal in its horribie detalls to the Wak worth fratricide, amd brought about by causes much tue same, Was emacted at No. 424 West Porty-fourth street. The house is occupied by two families, 2: ad respectively Lamo and Baney. ‘The husband and father, Samuel Batley, aged fity | years, woo now lies dead, killed by & ball trom | the pistol of nis elder son, James, came to this country some years ago with nis wife, He iol- jowed the trade of a diacksmith. His two sons, James and Frederick, were born in this country. James 18 bear twenty-two years of age, aud Fred- erick, sixteen. Fot @ Jew years Samuel Bailey, the father, hus been leaaing @ very dissipated | Ife, doing nothing whatever to support his fam- iy, Dut abusing M8 members on every occasion. | Over a year ago be Went to Hogland, und aiter re- maining there {or @ short time returned to this city, living with @ woman who had four eblidren. He has been living with this woman ever since. ‘This faet seems to have been known to bis family, ‘through his wife’s sister im England, He admit- ted bis criminal conduct, when spoken to avout Mt, And nis Wue and famuy freely 1orgave hum for the offence, upon is promise to let tae Woman go and to lead a new ite. Uatil yesterday it was Supposed he bad left his paramour, but a let- ter irom the Woman to him was found by & Mra. Lamb and handed to the elvest son, James Bailey, who at ounce made the fact Known to bis mother. On Saturday night the Tather came home drunk and slept unth morning, in the hallway, wnen he arose and shaved him- | self. His wile requested him as ne leit tue house wot to return cll might. as be Jo saad, was a disgrace to the house. He returned about noon, however, and begun to abuse bis fam- Uy ip the most shocking manner, striking his wife | Over the head with a piate. his son James, tie begun to BEAT WiM OVER THE HEAD with au iron poker. Tae young mun drew a smail five-barreliea revolver, one barrel of which he ais- charged ac lis Jatuer. The ball elitered the boay of the old man near the centre of the chest, and deata ensued almost instantly. The alarm was at once given by THe YOUNG PRATRICIDR, wd, a policeman commy on tre scene, he gave mmself up after stating what had occurred, The founger brother was also taken into custody asd both were removed to tae Twenty-second jreetnct tion Douse, Coroner Woltmaa was then notl- fled ana beld a prelimmary exa uuination, when all tae parties were taken to the stauon house. The followlog are the statements as given by them:— STATEMENT OF MR&, BAILEY, Mrs. Bailey, wuo appeurs to be a very intelligent lady, about Jorty-five years of age, seemed quite tareworn aod had every aprearaoce of a woman who had seen considerable trouble, she statea ‘bat sue bai lived very uonappily of late years, About a year ago last December her nusbana left her aud went to England, never Finally, turning upon aven télling ber of his intended trip across the | water. At the time she leit ue sto'e (rom ner and her son James between $200 aud $200, 1a tne iol- | lowing August be revurned to this country, bring::| ‘ng with him a widow and four eniidren, wita | whom he bad been living while in Eogiand. Wuile | Balley was absent in vue vid country Mrs, Bailey received a letter irom her sister-in-law iniorming | ner of her hasband’s adultery with the widow in question—a Mrs. Sarah Richards. G pon her nus. band’s arrival in New York be cajled upon nis | W! wife at No. 424 West Forty-fourtn street, where whe unloituvate tragedy occucred. Mrs. Bauey told nim of the tuurmation sue had received | Felative to his connection with the widow, but ne | Genounced it as & liv, auu lelt tue house IN AN ANGRY Loop. A few days alterward oe culled again, but only remained a short time. Mrs: Batlevfouns out that | he Was Stupping at 4 boarding uouse On Frout | Street and one day called there, aud, to her ustou- isnment, found thut ne was living witn the widow. He tneu toid her to go away aod remarked, “I | ‘Want votmuy to vo with you.” Atine same ume be placea both his hunds ayon her aud said, “1 HAVE LOST ALL RESPECT FOR YOU andl want you to go away.” Mrs. salley then jurned to the woman and asked hier If ste Consid- Wred herself tie wile of Mr. Bailey, Sune rephea “that soe did pot, ama turchermore, that read was netoing crimmal vetweeo them; hat aye Baley was only @ boarder.” Buortly af Batley and asked her if she would not take him back. taking pity, on uim, Mrs, Baliey says, sae consented, as was pour avd without freuu: He iemaineu avout two weeas, und during the wnole two Weeks he would go cut nignis aud Meet Mrs. Richards om the corners. He was not | oni; Hrd several Deignb rs. Shortly alter the above | occurrence, Bulley went to Jersey, but soon after returned ano obtainea # sifaauien ou the Eigota Aveuue Kuaiiroud. Mrs. Baiey called on’ ty ral times to see ue ohe Woula wo anytmmg jor her support, one he reiused, and ou her last visit he said he noting to vo wit ber, He remained wien the raliroad compuny some time. One Gay called on Mrs. Gulley and asked her | IF SHE WOOLD PuNGive HIM | for all the past and live Witu bia again. She econ- | weated providea ue Would five uy the orher wo- Wun, be promising so to Go, aed jived with nis vile two Weeks, His continual remaming out of Nights caused anotier dispuie, Wnen be Onally aid to her :—It 1s LoLning to you. {did not want Ove witn you. You woud ‘come alter me. wave no respect fur you.” He then lett the house Rd went co Buitiio. He remained there for week, und ufter spevding wl bis woney came ck. Mrs, Balley furbade him to enter her nouse, said tuat ue Would in spite of Der or her She suys slice could noc keep tim away, be Would come and go at his own will. } SHARP PRACTICE. Ove day in March lust #e culled on bis wife and | ted tuat he was boing Sout. The foilowing | @uy w lady Culied ana stated she Was irom av aid society, ana that Mr. Bailey had calied on her ior aid, and inat she pad rendered him temporary reliel im the way of woney tor’ His wire aud calldrem. Mrs. Balley at onve Cenouu: ed tue whole ting # frawJ, aud lua the iady that sue Was bot ig Want but hoped ior her sake that she woulu say UOUINE BbOUL It. as sue Mad LY Control Over Ler husband, Sve ten tod bim warn ayail that he could not live with her any tonzer. he however contiuued coming. He would come iD apd sleep ID Whe tauiWay or any Oiher place | + coud Gnd, and would always ve «bowl for Lis meals when Mis sons were out. On Saturday might he came home about seven o'clock. te Was a000t wall intoxicated. Apout naif-past veven he isy down in the Wiatiway, DOL, Upon the Carnes, sviicitation of Lis Wie, he §Ot Upaud went inte the Kitchen, where he 1¢- mnamed all nignt. Yesteraay morning be nad sometning to eat, ana siler slaving bnsei Weut | oUt. His Wile asked IMM as a persouul favor not to ume Dick Uli dark, us ue louKeu su vad Bue did not Want Une neigubors io see him. Shortly after nis departure u Mrs. Lamo catled ou air, Bailey ANG stated Lo Her son Lal aS sue was com- he called ing Up Whe Stairs sue picked Uy w piper. Young Batiey took we letter wud retired to Lis room, buc soon returned and told his motuer that he hud @ Hote which ts Jather nad written to the womaa Mrs. Richards. Assvon as Mrs. Lamb left young Bailey casied tie ater account for tne jeter, sayiig, bougnt, her, that you were Not guing to tuve anytniug surtner TO DO WITH Mrs KICHARDS,”’ Bailey denied having written uny setter, aud Sard thatit was a damned jie. Mts. Bailey tien said w her husband, “i am humed of you, baley, after living nere on Charity and prow- wing Ww do be vter.” At thi Baliey ve- came quite enraged, and seizing a piace that tue lable, threw It we bis wile, hit ‘eng her in the back, ot tue same time swearing He Uhen picked Up an irom poker irom ot and made ie rs. Bailey ana her son, K thei over the Lead avd back, remark- ing, With an vath, “T WILL KILL YOU BOTH.” Mrs. Batiey aud her suy rau into the back room, ANG, pOtiing (her be&ie out vi the winuow. cried out “Murder, murder.” Attse same time Mr. Batiey contiqued tis assaults on iis son with the gee puudeniy @ suot was fired. tn old man jell floor, and mrs. Bailey aud ber son retreated to the street, Officer Cullum, of the Sixteents precinct, came along and weut up With Mrs Bailey. Just as they not into the room Jailey breathed is iast. ine son, James, then . Brned to Oflicer Cullum and said, me in 1 WAVE KILLED wim.” ‘The deceased was avou: fifty yeurs of age. His ‘amiiy reiused 10 vUry Dim, so his body was re- moved to the Morgue, aod Will, io ail probaotlity be buried 10 Poutter’s Fiew, Coroner Woltman eee at the scene 0: Lewtragedy soon aiter the and empaueliea a jur., who, ater cuwng tne body, adjourned over until luesduy, THE PATAL LETiFR. 1 the jatai letter picked up by The folowing | Hichardas— “ ‘which Was written by Baliey to Mrs. mm, sorry you feel $0 bai with q woul e you assis. and Ninth avenue and ie! me reeei.t Lam working now, and have receipt jor next igerat Won't tail ty come, T tag! bad, Corner of Forty first rabatteat ang inti ave e ity ford ou ‘ours, ORR BAIL&Y YOUNG BAILKY’S STATEMENT. ore Saas James L. Buriey, is twenty-iwe i, Fegres mack but Tam it mot love o ér sixteen years atarementi— au but mr mothers d 80 bad, 81e | | ing and talkin, this her busbund cailed on Mrs. | yeen by his own sons, but by bis nepnews | myyhas Ashe pela this y ee down ta his cell and buried his face in bis husds, He refused to con- ton of | verse furtner, SCENES IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD. The neighborhood in which the tr gedy oc- curred is & Very quiet one, and the house in which the asertonate te family live quite as neat and re- le to be jound in more pretentious | ir story and basement brick house, and, as stated avove, imhabited by two 3, the upper part being occupied by the Bailey lamily. As soon as tne killing occurred the news flew hke wildfire, and in afew minutes that | morbid curiosity whieh seems to possess ail human | breasts whea some deed of bioud has beev com- | mitted drew ui ae 1 people to the lumediate vicinity. Many mopted to enter the house, bat | this was s| ped by the police. ‘The neighbors speak in tae two young men Bulley, and Say they were always \‘very quiet and peaceable. The elf ont riuter by trade, and Works with a Mr. Green, 1k snd job printer, of No, 18 Jacob street, A DOUBLE MURDER. ighest praise of the WABD—AN INFURIATED COLORED MAN KILLS ONK OF HIS RACE AND FATALLY WOUNDS | ANOTHER, | almost wild wita excitement yesterday afternoon. A fight had oceurred among a party of persons of their race, and a double murder had been com- mitted, Throughout the afternoon the station | house at the corner of Prince and Wooster streets | was literally besieged with the descendants | of Ham and the sidewalks in tne neighboring thoroughiares presented a holiday appearance. | Whena person who had witnessed the tragedy. was iound eager crowds pressed around and plied him witn questions. A dozen differen: versions of the affair were afloat, and much difficulty was experienced in getting at the facts iu tue case until Captain McDonnell repaired in person to the scene ofthe murder and vnravelied the mystery | by arresting a number of witnesses, It appears that on Savurday migut Thomas Sor- | rell and his boon companion, Daniel Matthews, | both colored men, between twenty-lye and thirty | years of age, visited the saloon of John Lyle, on | Thirtieth street, near Seventh avenue, where sev- | eral negroes were engaged in gambilng. Alt looking on a while the new comers ‘concluded to join in the game, and seats | were accordingiy assigned then. From the start Maithewa lost, and his ill iuck | scom soured bis temper, He began obdjeciing to the manner in which the game was being con- ducted, and took exceptions to certain acts of “sea” Saunders, one of the players. A fignten- sued, and Matthews and Sorrell, being in the mi- nority, Were soundiy thrasned. From ali ,hat can be learned MATTHEWS STRUCK THE FIRST BLOW. The disturbance was quelled, however, before | Wished; that there was no tyranny On our side, | | and that the American 1surrection was about | | any serious results happened, and the various participants left the place. | The sequel to the fight of Saturday night oc- | curred in the lager beer saloon of Eberhard Dil- | ger, at No. 521 Broome atreet, yesterday noon. | This locality is denseiy populated with colored | | people. At the time above mentioned some | twelve or Gfteen colored men were sitting in | Dilger’s saloon, in groups of two or three, drink- when Sorrell and Matthews entered. Whether they had come to the piace expecting to meet their anvagoni of | the previous evening, or accidentally happened | in, does not appear; out there they found (ne mea With whom tuey bad quarrelied in tue gambling | house on Tairtieto street, Mutual recognition quickly took placi “was FOLLOWED BY THREATENING REMARKS, There seemed to ve an understanding on all Sides thas the time for setting the urificulty bad and several of the egroes, urged on by Jeff Saunders aod “Bally” Henry, made an on- siaugui upou serrell und Mattoews. ‘Ve latter, | Duding themselves isely to be overpowered, took | fiignt surough Thompson street, pursued dy tne mb. A number ef colored men passing in the berhoud joined in the chase. Matthews suc- in making his escape, Dut Sorreil was not so fortanare. When ue bad run about two blocks he came to a _ stand and, drawing a large dirk kuife, deflautly awaited the arrival of | his pursuers. William J. uders, a colured man, | Who nad uo part in the previous troubles, was tne first to come up, 5d upon bim Sorrel) rushed with the murderous weapon, Siasine bi him across the | back, Imdictimg a iatal wound, Hardly had tue | wounded mau fallen to the groand when an un- | known colored man, avout thirty years of age, Teucued the spot. Sorrell, turning upon bim, plunged tue kuie into his vreast and KILLED HIM ALMOST INSTANTLY. A iarge crowd had by this time Collected, and | Rouudsman Crooge, assisied by two oilicers of the Eighth precinet, arrested the muroerer and Tvok him to the Pri street station house. ine er there staed tuat he bad but acted in fence, ug the mob would bave lyncned nim bad tuey taken mm, Upon, iearuing the puar- uculars Captain McDonneli summoned a posse of Policemen aud t to tne scene of the ieagedy, where ue ceeded in arrestung the following Bamed persons (all colored), supposed to have been participants in the rivt:—William Green, of No. 33 inompson street; Warren Grimu, of No, 150 West Tnirty- eiguth street; Henry baughnaugn, Thomas Hi Jet Saunders, “Baiiy’? Henry and Alfred stan- | Jey, The latter was afterward discharged, it hay. ioe been soown that be was in no way implicated | mm tbe wfair. Dilger, Preprietor of tme beer | Saioou, Was wlso arrested, Sorrell, on beig quesi1oned by a reporter, gave | the following version of the murder:—i am 4 Da. ive of Baltimore, and my occupation is that of a hoster. 1 Weut with my irienu, Daniel Macthew to @ saloon oa ‘Tbirtieth street, on Saturday night we joipea IN PLAYING SPANISH MONTE, After a while we had a Crp with some of | the payers aud they attacked and beat us. Whea we went lato the beer Saivon in Broome sireet this noon Jeff saanders commenced abusing me and shook @ cleaver ln my lece. He aiterward cut me Ou thearm with arazor. (The prisoner's arm wi badly gashed.) When i tried vo ran away | was uitin the back with @ brick, Ido not know the ery Istabped in the vreast. I never saw fim ve- re. | Wiliam J, Saunders, the man who was fatally stabbed in the back, was sent to umbuiance to Bellevue Hospital. His condttion is very iow and | LO hopes are entertained of his recovery, | ‘The boay of the uuknown man stavbed in the breast Was conVeyed fo tue Eigith precinct station | house and Coroner Wolimau was Dotified, | A jury Was empaneilea, Waich viewed the body. ' The Ingaest will be hed to-day. A large number of colored péoypie Visited the station house for the purpose Of tieatifymy the dea at he was Unaliy decided to be samuel Peterson, Of Syracuse. SAUNDERS’ ANTE-MORTEM STATEMENT, The joliowing statement was wade by the grievous y wounded cvlored nan, William J. Saunders, to Coroner Woltmaa, at Bellevue Hos- pital last nize ANTE-MORTEM STATEMENT OF WILLIAM J. SAUNDERS, | ‘this uiteruoon shortly after twelve o'clock I Was -Itting, in company With Oscar stimp! in tue | yard ot No. 60 thompson sireet. While sitting tuere | heard # great noise in the street. On look- ing arvund | sawa crowd :unning, I got up and went to the sidewalk. On my arfival there on looking toward Spring street | moticed a polices | Man trsing the coluer oj Spring and Thomp- son streets, [ started gna fran toward ‘Spring street with a crowd of peopie ruaguing, | and on b= dogey Fong ‘Spring street f heard Toomas Sorrell say, that black son of 4 b—N!"’ At tits momeut I was alongside o: Sorrell, Not think- mg he meant those reniarks tor me I paid no at- tention to him. Sorrel turned toward me aud touk wold of me, gectmg my head under bis arm. He raised his arm and [ noticed a knife in | band: was trying to get away. | # stab wound im my back. | hold and sturted io run, I dropped on the | po phn Some citizens came to my assistance | aud took me to a drug store ip Souti Filtu ave- | Dae. The doctor examined me. From voere I wa: taken Lo the Eightn precioct station house ana re- i E He inflictea | He released nis m aSsign BO reason for Surreli inficting these in- ures on me. | pave never Oad trouvie with him ‘and have never bee him about 10 jour weeks. He Was pointed out to me in @ basemen’ io Br ois city for three months. ii apy one during my stay here. | THE “RING” IN THE STREET. | The novel spectacle of two men, naked from the waist ap, all covered with blood and dirt, being marched througn @ prominent thorougpfare in | pits j broad daylight was presented to an admiring | yesterday afternoon, Tne heroes were Patrick Callen and Toomas Dowd, both residents of No. | 68 Vaudum stree’. The men had quarrelled a few Gays previous, and, to settle tu Was mutually agreea that tney should | & prize ight The arrangements were accord- ingly made, and y rday afternoon | Stripped o1 averytelng excepting & pait of pan’ lvons, adjoarned * ibe 33 tena Apanhg Sons They had been ne ul om bri ny assisted , BU. by Oiticers Kipiey and Raw. of we tig! Cluct, Stepped 1D Bud apo the sport o, | Rui ete ltateras t ea Up is a) BIOTING AMONG NEGROES IN THE EIGH!H > ‘The colored population of the Eighth ward were’ | ruption and dishonesty. M joved by ambulance to Bellevue tiospitul Lean | state iD his Company, Have known | | crowd of delightes urchins of the Eighth ward — dispave, ic | nave | RAMPAGE, MRS, HARRIS ON THE THE ENGLISH TORY ORGAN TROUBLED ABOUT BUNKER HILL AND THE FOURTH OF JULY. {From the Londun Standard, Jaly 6.) The Fourth of July jalling this year ona Sune day the Americans were obliged to postpone their | | demonssrations of zood will and brotherly love to | the nation over whom they celebrate an annual | whumph till yesterday, when they assembled in | the Crystal Palace to boast, in England and in | face of the English nation, thé disruption of the | British Empire, It is hardly necessary to say that none bus Americans would venture on such & display of vad taste and discourteay, and none | but Englisnmep would tolerate it, What would | be thought of us if we were to celebrate tne auni- | versary of Waterloo by a public dinner in Paris— and what would become of the celebrants ? Would the Belgians propose to hold, at The Hague or in | Amsterdain, a pubiic festival in honor oftheir successiul revolt from Holland; or, despite the | cordial feeling Which now exists between Austria and Italy, would Italians propose or Austrians permtt a public dinner at Vienna on the aaniver- saries of Seiiermo und Sadowa? It is equally | meediess to say that since our American guests | have uot suilicient sense of he becoming io abstain from this kind of offensive sel!-glori‘cation, it would never enter mto the head of any Engiish- man to disturb them; th ugh We think It ts hardy | decent for any loyal Kughshman to jom in a demonsirauon Wwuicn, Whatever its lamediate form snd actual inckients, avowediy com memorates a great disonor sustained by Kughsh krms and 4 grave disaster to! t British Empire. Such participation may be permisred to men like Mr. Bright, who rejoice in eversthing that tends to impair the power aud Weakeu tue national spirit of taelr country; or, ke Lord Granville ana Lord kim beriey, why lave done thetr best to deprive Eng. | land of her remaimtug possessions; but it should be recogulzed that no desire to conciliate, no | iriendiy ieeing toward Our kigsmen una former Jeliow suojcets, should tuduce any man who 1s proud of its country’s past aud devoted to ber presunt greatuess vo paricipate tn a lestival Wihicy has its oryin ia the Worst and most dis- | crcuitable uisuster she ever sustained. Let us | hope tiat iu future, a8 tae Manchester school | dies out and the Wiias learn libs land bus (orgiven the political | pus never condoned the disioyalty which exiled | him aud bis caherents irom power and place for | vearly fity ‘yeais, the American Euvoy and wis | countrymen Will be leit ti make (heir voust alone. | ‘The ‘accident which postyoued for u day the celebration vf bhe greatest of Kugisn defeats gave to Dean Stapley an opportunity of improving tie occusion ina political sermon, Cnaracteristic alike | of tue man and Of Loe parry he belongs to, He ve- gan by applying te fumous text 1orbidding Caris- tans 10 empivy terms Of Vehomous abuse LO LHe use Of party uwmes, objecting Lo the ewpovment | orsuch words a8 atheis!, heretic, scuismaiic, in | ecclesiastical coutroversy, All honest men must | gamit that these Woras have been bandied too ireely umong Gisputants, who nave used them racer ag terms of reproach than as conveying defume Charges sustulned vy distinct evidence, | As to Wwe original julauaations of “tyrant” aad | “revel,” there cam be no doubt among compe. | tent persons, well acquuinted with the lactis aod the law, that the Claim of Parlament to tax the colomies was sound, and that in forb-arin, iusiss On 16 Parliament did all that could be the most unprovoked “revellion” that is recorded in nistory. $0, aguin, as regards the present, | Whatever forbearance aud coucliiauon there have een bave been eXviusively on the side of | England, and have ceeu met by America with in- | sult and uouse, When We allowed @ single ship to escape from our ports, aud to arm herself on the wigh seas Jor War against America—tnough we nad no Kuowlegge that wee purpose was not the perfectly legitimate one of roauing ini0 a ; Gomederate port und receiving ber vrinament toere | tration, America had deliberately permitted | thou-ands of armed robbers to gatuer on Ler soil in time Of j1¢found peace, tw invade our territery, to | and murder, and when pursued by a liew hastily votlectea volunteers, to fing | refuge ugain uncer the American flug. and she refused cVeu to entertain the idea of submit- ting ber unquestionable liability for tuese piracies to arbitralion, and to this day she has pot paid & | peauy ip reparation of the encouragement she burn and spoil | urrived. A scufiie ensued, and the entire party | gave to rovbers and piraies. It is irom America | lett th? salcon in much coniusion. Upou reach. | that all threats, a® ofiensive speeches, al! ager img the street knives aud razors were drawn, sive movements come, and they are only eucour- aged by ine cringing flattery Wwhica Dr. Stanley calls conciliauion and peacemasiny. There is vo @-10 apd livtie salery in &@ peacemaking whicn is Wholly one-sided, Ameriva Knows tuat we shall | never attack her save in simpiest self-defence, and of private criticism she of aii pations has tne least rigut to couplaiw. There is tuerefure no need of | peacewakiny or conciliation, Uuiess 1t be to cleck @ Wanton disposition Ou her part to quarrel with us; and such a temper is not vest coasrolied by conciitatory words und fulsome panegyrics, by sol! phrases and tumid concessions. We need not inquire at lenvta uow far Geaeral Scnenck and Visitors had reason to congratu- late themselves yesterday Upon tue ninety-ninth year Of tueir indepenveuce, One-hall the country at least bitterly regrets it. ‘The Soutu is taxed without represeatunon, shackled by a govern- ment she abbors, denied alike the right of revolu- tion and the right of appea: to tue constitutioual law of (he jand—veprived, in tact, of every night that King George Ill, allowed to the contempora- ries of Washingion, as well as oi the few that they claimed in vain; aud every word of the Declaration of Independence sounds like a mocking satire upon the present state of the country and ou the we oa by whicn the Cnion 18 matntained, ero of | war hus been dishonored i$ uative State, in the ruin Of his nearest rep! tatives, in cue plunder of his property, as weli an tue denial os every princi- pie lor which te ought, and the suppression of every right he ciaimes for Virginia and her sla- ters of the Soath. Northward, rotienness per- vades the entire fabric of politics—the State gov- eruments, the jederai goverumMeut, Congress, tue the revoiutionar, in the ravage of | Executive, tne Civil Service, tae Treasury, the collection Of revenue are ove and ali steeped in brivery, disgraced by peculation, trained In cor- Waen a place ts given to atrusty partisan of the President, generally for services Which ascrapiious man Would not have repderea, 1t is understood that Le can ouly bold it | for aiew y and itis a matter of course that he will use every opportunity uf making money jose years may ailord. Itis mot pretended y partos tue government is honest; it is scarcely considered worth Waile to affect the vi1- tue sv notoriously wante!. Even the jadiciary is disbonored, Corruption has spread downwards, unt merchants aud meu of business, ratiway directors and officers, every one who serves the pubic or @ corporation, in the highest or ibe lowest capacity, are scurcely Letier than the worst tederai collector of customs, ‘lyranny, such as George Lil, would have abuorred, in on half the Union; ali pervading disnom And corruption, at whieh Walpole or Neweas would have siuadered, in the other—these ar the resuits of ninety-nine \ears of American in: aependence; these the facts, these tne achteve- Ments on ‘which Awertcans yesterday con- gratulated themselves, on tue strength of which they eXuited over Engiand. If there be a mao in Engiand who js disposed to envy them ne has only to visit America and study tne actual working of wer government. Among Americans there are but few, hot actual participators in the system of podiie piander, wuo are not ashamed | aud disgusted in their hearts; ana of the better Sor Not wany Who Would Lot thankiully ex- change their elected President, tueir elective Senate, their elective judges and ti popular sovereignty for the oraer, the honestyand the loyalty of the Empire from which, jus¢ 100 years 0, they made (heir insane revolt. SHIPPIN G NEWS OCEAN 'STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURR FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF JULY AND AUGUST. Deaiiation| Olen “8 broadway PC Broaawa' Enn. o Hrosawe Celtic ‘liverpool. |1) Broad wat City ¢ iavetpoo' [15 Broadway, Cantorn| Giascow...17 Bowing Green | L'amerique i .{55 Broadway. \e Bowling Green room |] Bowling Green rool. |69 Broadway r lt towing Green BiLiverpoo..9 Brosaway Hamour nud WO. 0 £9 sro Averpool. away. «|Bremen...|2 Bowling Green @ Hiroall way. j2 Broadway. linmbure.. 61 Broaawuy. stLiverpoo. |i Broadway. Avernoo!./19 Hroaaway. slambury,.|¢] Broaaway* Havre...../56 Broadway Wa NOTICK 10 CAPTALNS 0 | ING THE PORT OF NEW Yor Hxnatp has adopted distinguishing Coston night | Signal tor use on board the Henavo » im yacht, show: ing while burning the colors red, |. red, changing from one to the other in secession, and can be seen so¥- fies distant. Captains of vessels upon seeing this signal wilt oblige us by preparing any marine news they may have for the Ship News Leparimeat of the ewan war Persons 6 arriving at Now York ean go so by addreming to saad VEs3ELS BNTBR- irous of communicating with vessels | though Eng. | heirs of vox she | to | vessels, care of Henaty news yacht, pier No 1 Bast. | Bs tee nox Hatteras, ide. vo sail in a! Kiver, New York, Letters received trom all parts of the world apd promptly delivered, Dupheates are re- quired. | ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK--THIS DAY. mon WATER Isiand,.morn 9 00 Hook,morn 8 15 -morn 10 45 i SUN AND MOON, 445 | Gov. 7271 8a 8 87 bitell ‘Gate. PORT OF NEW ‘YORK, JULY 18, 1875. ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. PL. steamer Powhatan, Captain Jewett, Aspinwall 8 Va ie Celtic (Br), ate Fivarvoa) July § and Queenstown 9th, with n assengers to % J Corns, July 18, 16 mile: cy ot on Na ashok sseu steamers: Aari in, and chy of Moutreal & n (Br) ‘vou Br), Symons, Bristo! scigereto WD organ. nd kK. 1 July 8. with | mdse ana 26 pas YP Morgan Gatveito teamer o. Pennington, veston duty Want Key ey West weet Bethy itn mdse and p: to © ft Mahory & eamee Old Dorainion, Walker. Richmond, City Poas Nortot mdse and passengers to the Do- ni (ot Aberdeen), Seorzie, Colombo, 17 | ays: wit sndse to Fowler, Crainpton bo; vessel to | H Ballo, | Famed the Cape of Good Hope Muy Ll, Bt 1, and crosved the Kquator June 1, in lon SCS W haa Tht Wi ings and cals most of the vas: | May Jon 1848 &, stenalized bark Hadden tieldl Gir), (rom Singupore tf Boston, 49 day¥ o ae 45) 64 W, ship Patrician (sr), from Ran- roo, Stdilys out. » alway 38 days, in ballast to eens Boe mean & Co Bark Norma (fuss), Boman, Greenock 47 days, in bal- st to Tetens, Jockmann & Co; is anchored andy ook for orders. means Weser (Ger), Poppe, Bremen 50 days, with mdse order. ‘Bark Jupiter (Ger), Stricker, Bremen 49 days, with mMpty barrels to Theo Ruge: Bark kvening Star wot Turks | Islands Guantanamo 12 days, with sugar to Waydell & € fon Stover, Sherinan, Sagua 9 days, with vessel to iller & Honghton. Oberg, Pensacola 26 days, with ch, Edye & Co Is bound to London, put is port loaking baaly, Batchelder (of Philadelphia), Steelman, St WW days, with sugar w master, Brig Pearl, Brightman, Mayagues, PR, 10 days, with sees to 1D srowbridue & rig Don Quixote Mouroe Matanaae. 8 days, with r to Youngs, Smith & Co; vessel to Swan & Son. Brig Leonora, Blood, Cardenas Tdays wita moassas to Charles Marin; vessel to swan, & Son. Brix Nelo Husted, Brewster, Cardenas 9 days, with | sugar to Jova, erry & Co- vessel to Brett, son & OC: Brig Open set, Hatch,of and from Bangor tH “days, Parsons & Loud. Varsons, San Blas via, Ke; vessel to with lamber to Senr juoretia, West 17 \ aa 4, with cocanuts to W R Grace; J Wen- | Sele Hk Wellman (of Calais, Verrill, Poimt-a-Pitre 9 with sugar t + vessel to Jed, Frye & Co. f hr Isaac Oliver, Pannell, Aux Cayes 10 days, with honey and iogwood to Becker # Co; vessel to Youngs, Sinica & Co. sehr Ada ® Whitney, Masters, Matanzas 10 Sexes ‘hhie | sugar to Moges Tavior i Coz vessel ty HW Lowd Afar te, Walcatlad MeFariead, Clentuecos. 18 days, | withisugar toJova, Térry & Co; vessel to Parsons & Louw. Schr 0 M Remington, Nickerson, Baracoa 8 days, with | frult to TJ Madge. vessel 10 1 0 Staples. Schr Hattle Card, Moore, Juc! ieennvitle 8 days, with lninber to Lop & Clark: vesscl to Parsons & Low Scury F Wiley. ‘refethern, Port Koval 6 days, “with lumber to.oF easel to Parson: sehr RE P Tote to orde| ‘Behe Glara, Banyard s & Loud, ‘of, bavehelder, vort Koyal 9 days, with Fosse! to raster. 3, Georgetown, DC, eorgetown, DO, of Berlin, from Liverpool, reporty:— 22.16, passed a schooner-rigged screw h, lat 43.20, 23.0, passed a prig- , owns east. Steamer Cit duly 1, lat49 32, lon steamer, bound east rigged screw stein tear The caryo of the bark Emma, & Carl (Ger), Har. der, arrived 17th, was consigned to Funch, Edye '& Co; veasel to Dill & adinann. PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE. } BOUND SOUTH. . Steamer City of Fitehburg, Springer, w Betfora for —We submitted the Wavle question to arbi | aud thence | { % New York, with indse and passengers. Steamer ble Young, Providence tor New York, wut mdse and passengers. bert B Smith, Nickerson, Portland for New York, with stone to order, Schr A F Howe, Ellis, Bangor for New York, with laniber to John 8 Creed. be senr Asianiis, Black, Bangor tor New York, wiih lum- er to order. chr A paeyer, con Calais for New York, with Se lumber to Jed try Sehr Alaska, Thornaike, Portland for New York, with | lumber to ordce. ‘Schr Mary, McGee, Bangor tor New York, with umber npson & Clapp. chr Hazelton, Rogers, Portland for New York, with stone to order. {oct mma, Fox, Nantucket for New York, with fish order. sehr Walte |. Thorndike, Rockland for New York, with | order. Senr Bedabedac, Knowlton, Rockport for New York, with stone to order. Schr Geo W. Glover, Rockland for New York, with lime tod K Brown. | , ett Brazos, 1yFon, Portland for New York, with stone ‘Schr J H Young, Barrett, Pawtucket for New xork. Sehr Harriet Ardiner, Miller, Fall River for Sew ‘ork. Stir Daniel Morris, Morris, Nantucket for New York. Sehr Lucian, Bail, Providence tor New York. rehr Win A Morrell, Lindsey, Boston for New York. Benr Nanite, Beebe, New Lotdoa for New York: SchrJonn Wrignt, Providence for New York, ? Sehr John Marsh, Holt, Briazeport for New York, Schr John Crozkiord, Hart, Providence tor New York. penr Fred Tyler, ‘Tirell, Somerset tor New York. hr JH Bartle't. Kelly: Boston tor New York. Sehr FA Pike. Pike, Boston for New ¥ ork, Senr Eliza Pharo, Sherman, Providence tor New Yor. \ os Benedict, #hompson, Providence tor New Sone Chief, Smith, Norwich tor New York. SenrJ D Huntingion, Baker, Salem for Rondout. Fehr Almon Bacon. Crosby, Boston tor New York. fehr Decatur Vakes, naker, Bridgeport tor Kaltamore, , Sene Win Whiteheas, Nicholls, Providence tor New ‘Sctir Wave. Bingham, Portsmouth for ‘ork. Sch ouiia Frances, Winenesler, ‘Now besiord. for ew Schr Hero, Baker, Salem tor New York. BOUND Bast, ‘ew York for Warcham. sehr Columbia, wson, New York tor New Haven. SchrJ K sha wi, Com, a¢w York for Oity Tsiang. Schr Carrie Belle, Sealey, Kondout for Boston. ‘Wind at sunset NW, MARITIME MISCELLANY. Banx Caswa(Br), at San Francisco from Liverps 28, had long contingance ot heavy weather of Horn, during whica received more or less damage. Brig Henry Peexixs, Harrington, from Rio Grande for Boston, before reported, put St Thomas 2d ist leaking; survey reports 14’ inches hour; was dis- charging 8th inst, and will have turther survey. Brig ANNIZ Barcuxipen, with cargo from Albert Cerurd, was all ready at st Thomas 8th inst, and will proceed to seat as soon as papers can be got ready. Barge A W Hoxenrey. from New Haven, laden with a cargo of car wheels, valued at $20,000, consigned to the Central Railroad of New Jersey, and vetore, reported sunk near ©Xecution Light, Long Island Sound, in 115 feet water, has been raised by the Baxter Wrecking Co. Hauirax, July 18—The cable steamer Minia returned to port last night, having repairea the break im the French cable. ‘Tae sebr Barbara, coal laden, from Victoria Mines for went ashore 1 a fog on paturday morning at e, 7 miles from Malltax, nod isa total WW ere sa i ‘rom “Pietou for Halifax, laden, went ashore eainrday at Keteh Harbor a total wreck. The crew were saved. Disasters 1x May—The Direction of the Bureau Veritas has just publishod the list of maritime disasters ao, uring the moath of May, 1875, Sancorniag all flags. this list gives tac following statistic —Saltin Yeswols reported lost, S)—vig 45 English, French, Sebr Argo, pore, gen 3 coal id isa Anerlean, 6 Dutch, «German 2 Austrian. '4 Belgian, Greek, 2 Norwerian, 2 Spantan, 1 Danish, 1 Taian, t Rusia and 1 rarkish. Tu this numb included sailing vessels re rted missing, ‘steamers, jorted lo: ivi @ Ameriean, 6 agi 2 German, 1 French ani SPOKEN. se Raraiiyt™ Boston fc for Calcutta, June 1, lat Ship rity Statesman (Br), (som Liverpool for San Francisco 29 days, May 25, lat 205 N, lon 24 20 W, Ps Neg Oy of and from Boston for Calcutta, May Jac A ship, Jinn Pe BYO. from San Francisco, June u ane it 37 56 Peatelsco { saith iti BN, I ui pice arte Anam ship, showing signal, yt 9 fom, fan Fran. etico tor Cork’ 10 days, J fog south” deat Sixt suse 19, fe ty irom Montevideo for Havre, May 16, lat An Am bar, ci bas a 3 ae fon NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchants, shipping agents ant shipmasters ara in- formed thet by telegraphing to the UzratD London Bue reau, No 46 Fleet street, or to the Paris office, Rue Feribe, the arrivals at and departures trom Karopoan and Eastern ports of American and all foreign vessels trading with the United . tates, the same will be cables to this country free of charge. Captains arriving at and sailing from French and Mediterranean ports witi and tne Paris office the more economicai and expeditious for telegraphing news OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Bareror, Jaly 16—~arrived, barks Kean (Aust), Marassl, New York via Queenstown; Ann (Aust), Percich, do do. Oronstapt, July 16~Arrived, bark Kawe (Rus), Pome. Un, New York. Deat, July 18—Sailed, bark Frank Marion, Dillon(from London), New York. Dover, July 18[n port, bark B Campbell (Br), tor North America. Lrvenroot, July 18~ Arrived, ship Seaforth (Br), Breth. erton, San Francisco (see below). Loxvow, July 18—ship Seaforth (vr), arrived at Liver. pool to day from San Francisco, with loss of mizzon- Pirwovram, July 18~Arrived, steamer Cimoria (Ger), Brandt, New York tor Hamburg. Smanpress Pow, July 1s—arr! (Br), Tom, Pensacola, FOREIGN | PORTS. Asie, WA 28—Passot, Tark Wn Van Name, Watts 4, bark Jossie Boyle SSL LEs hare mk Re UL Uh S 4 aays; Sylve: oat tor New Yor! Av accnn, P nt die BW Areived,, brig’ Alice’ Partton, er, Boston, Hancoon, June 2—In port, ship Cuba, Theobold, for spun May 27—In port, shiv Tecumseh, Bilis, for Frenne, Mart, June 28—Arrived, brig | Sarat Lindsey, Gi i July 1 Ly . Tyler, do, Shree Hite ul park b tocker, I rica, ane Tinklepaug), Kio Janeire, to sail 14th tor New York, Arrived 4th, schrs Cima, ansil, Antigua; 7th, ge Gosslin, baltimore. sugar for bri it. tol raney peti Ferd enme « ;'Moraney (ir), moot, Huma oad for north of Hatteras; ree, (Br), lcboner, vi ee 80 load for Berry, Look. Jaeksonvi [Pee Sreaunn Cir UA. Brain. 1 iy 4—suiled. Gem: ‘Owen, America; Liv & a Lemuel, Hultmana, 2-Arrived, Savannah, Tevelmann, 8: ti os Mdethoe, Dat Barién : ath, Ohio | ( ‘on Br lade lever, Bal Suited th, ‘Kins Count » Me Lal Limo! Borveavx, July i cgunsy, Mella ftanzy, New Or- t to sea from Royan July 5, sokrates, Narve, New orickson, Matanzas. wad ly 5—Sailed, George & ‘Pon Yourds, Johnson, ew Cnoystapt, June 2—Arrived, Lanatar, Lundgren, New Yor Batted July $,0.B Hazeltine, Glikey, Bristol. Covaxapa, June l—sailed, ‘Nancy Pendleton, Pendle- wou, Gopattpne and Marseilles. ie the roads 4h, Annie W Weston, Winsor, for Lon- Datcurta, June S—Salled, Cromwell, Richardson, Bos: ton, 6th Val wk Durbadi, New Yorks jantallon asi Dov, July 7—Off, Ellen Goudey, ey from San ygciace' rg raya Clan McLeod, Alexander (from Portland. Oh fi Passed pu. J i Winslow, Davis, Cardonas for London. une. Buaaen, Jul vannah: id a, York. OuyDe, July 6—Arrived, Hero, pbumn. Jtly S—arcived, Kate Davenport, Otis, Sun anne Dmg, July 3—Arriyed, Ragna, Eilerton, Philad Sailod 34, Uittero, Walaer, Now ¥ Eusixoue, July s—arrive bile fur Getle; 4th, Young, Bidinqvist, Marcia Ereeniont, ‘Bunker, Reval for Aweci eockeavas: Joly €-01% Geortruida Cornelis, Bidderl- Poukxstone, Jul O11 ortruida Corne! jeri koh tron Phiadelphia tor Kanissbers. iovowsrek, aly 7=Atrived, sauvic, Chartrel, San ied Oth, Sondre Noye, Faroldsen, Phi EENOC! July 5—Sailed, Ada barton, hug wetieg Gopbe Dares! yay ene Way, Murchisot, & 3 Wing! Cooks San Frnuclcon Lime ‘acta yeidinwten. July O—Salled, Kong Carl, Claussen, New 01 baAxworG, July 1—Arrived, Gilbert (), febeck, New Epa 4th, Herald of the Morning, McLaugulin, a- Eaton, kav ford Suriéd froin Citx! York; 8d, Marie), Pr want, San Francise! ‘ohn Johnson, Haines, New. jarieston: Speculant, Qust- ode, Rothesay, Iversen, New or! Haver, July 7—Cleared, Norris, Barstow, New York. pte May 15—Suiled, Limca Bray, New York via antila Richmon! ( adell, do: Penn: ayivauia (3), Harris, bs Ti felpiiias FY ‘St Yoho, bngland ord Clive (8). rguhart, do; Chin 7th, Abigail, Teaymoni jdlou ster, Mass, Petersen, New York: Brierly Hill, Baird, San Francisco; 7th, J 8 Wins Jow. Davis, Matanzas; 8in, Holland (), ayer New York. red 7th. Gamma, Lockhurst, Quebee, Peabody, Unarchihe Bio Tausteon aoe Mido, Wells, uebec. Qisnered out 6th, Strathearn, Jarman, New York; 6th, Constantine, Creevey, do. ailet droin Gravesend Stn, Douglass Castle, Ender, Quebee: Fenx, Huovinico, Bull Ri Low Storr, July 6—Arrived, ae “Thorson, Philadel- Lisuox, June %7—Arrived, Christina Coombs, Redman, New York; ta, Emmanuel, Hagvery, do. Salled 26th, Angvaid, Rasinussen, New York; Martha N Hall, Burton, Cadiz; '48.h, Harvest Maid, Koach, New- foundland, Smithers, Bos- Maassuvis, July 6—Satled, Dorin, oF: edge” June 29—Sailed, Smyrmot Valvich, New York, Macaca, July 1—sailed, Luci New an Oo RRR, “May 6—sailed, ‘Medilveny.. ‘Bonnets, New: castle, N: vou July 5~Cleared, Margaret Ann, Savannah ‘ensaco) Newcaster, NoW, May 10—Arrived, Rosina, Hansen, Melbourne. Poxrkusi, July 4—Arrived, Magyle St John, NB. RiwwaN, July i—Sauied, Martin Luther, Nielsen, New York; 3d. Nainaniel Jacobsen, do. chit) July 2—Arrived, Aaron Goudy, Scovill, Savan- nab. SUNDERLAND, July 7—Arrived, Magnolia, Warden, Pen- sacola. SwiNEMUNDE, Joly 4—arrived, Ella Whittemore, Wright, Now York. roe Nizanixe, July 3—Sailed, Vog, Gregerson, New ee May 27—Arrived, Oulstce, Nickerson, New ime July 5—Arrived, Hy Buschman, Morris, New me 12—Tho Marie Louise, of Nantes, Du- ly loaded for New York, and having on io cons of plumbago and 5) cusks eltroneiia her caoles on tue night of sune 8 and was ore on A sandy beach near the native town. she is fying firmly embedacd in toe sand, the water in her belug level with that outside: fore. aud malmnasts ted and litted, amd vessel m Surveyors cousider her @ wreck, but recon an attempt be made to flout her, in order a beter price. If the weather moserates, she will prob- ably be gotot rhe has been partially dismantied, and the egies, An her is now belug discharged. (Since re- ported as gone w pieces.) LiyeRvooL, July 6—tne Cordova, arrived he Porland, Oregon, reports having encountered squall of the Falkland Isies. throwing her on her be: ends and splitting several sails, 7ih—The. sngiand (a), Tompson, from New York, ro- ports;—June 17 im latad. loa, & sighted » derelict ‘ves boarded bur and found her to be a Norwegian bark Of about ao tens, quite mew: with a full cary of petro: leum, The cargo Was stowed close up to the beams, and, although sue was waterlogged floated quite duoyantly. Took her in tow. with steam chain ant naviser, and nel on uni the 13th Inst, at noon, fudviug that she could not be towed ata greater an two kuots against the strong breege then sere and the. bar take off tne prize crew ant . ore been moGerate Weather could nave got her in easily with tte delay, ‘The following is the report of the Mairi Bhan, Masson, from san Hrancisco at Laverpool:—Sailed Feb 28, with moderate WNW breeze. Got NE Trades in lat 29N, and hem in lat §N; trom thence to the Kquator Ixy be 'd tor 10 days: crossed the Equator March uted Pitvaten Isfand April L. Ou the th of April: in 54138, Jon ag W, encounterea . Whew steadily 1 it sl her tor = «i Dlew a. terrific hurricane, increased with teartat gea running: hove ship toat8 PM, and lay for four hours with the lee upper dead eves under water, and water up to the main hatch; car away ail the sertcerg topgatlant bulwarks, and filled the cabin. assed a spar dbouta ship's length off, with ached, supposed to be part of the mist of gale Ticderated ‘afler miiuight, butthe sea coatinued ih tur some time. npox, July 6—The ae Ag! gt Baird, from San Franeiacs, Jue 26, Int 48.2) N: ton 19 90 W. passed within 2 teet of 4 heavy and solid piece of Joo figating almost flush with the surface or the water. The ship was gomg barely tour kaots at the time, so I obtained a thorough view of 1 Theto lowing is the report of the schooner Jane Stade, of wowey. Hiade, fom Vhlladelpnis folleake), at Gar: uly ailcd June 1. Had five cleat weather a yy as 55W, then caine ona thick fog, whieh con wed to the 26th; at9 A M of that day ih Lat 48 46, 2410, passed through agreat quai A, lon ity of full casks (ap- parenuy rum), also a large quantity of staves and cocoa, nuts, one cask murked ‘JB. No 56,” red paint, hoops red, cask bright apparently not long in the water, AMERICAN PORTS, ALEXANDRIA, Jaly 16—\rrived, schr J T Weaver, sro War. Ki berg, New I th—sebr jndberg, New Haven. Sailed— ctirs Earl P Mason, Providence ; WM Wilson, Jersey, Citys Av Kindberg. Sow ita OMON, July IS—-Arrived, steamers Sohne s itopins, . Baltimore: Centipede, Miller, Gen Whitney, Mallett, New York % gos; brig ‘Adelaice (Bi Kate ». Gifford, itor ipa BALTIMORE, J bark Savanen serensety M0 ‘Janciro: bri Martha, A Berry, Hayana; schr Kutie J lioyt, Arnold, New york. Also.artived, brigs Icho, MeCahan, Rio Janeiro; Mar- stall, Dutch, Hoxton, Amazon, Snow, Rio Janeiro; sehr Paul & ec cge New York, jieamers Raieigh, Oliver, Charleston; ‘ r, New York; John s Shriver, sehr W vill, Liggins, Boston. Cledred-—sivamers Havilan (8r)’ Waison, Liverpool; Mimosa, Cowell, Rio Janeiro; 0 J Foley, Price, Charles: ton; barks Traveller (Br. Yentield, Ato Janeiro; HM A (Nor), Sorenson, Queenstow. or Falmouth; Thorgny (Swer Largen, Daintzic; Imperador (Br). Bowling, Matan- 1 Justo Bennet, uvre; schr Admiral, steel- mat), Jacksouville, Fla ‘Also cli, ship ‘Constantia (Ger), Soltenbdorn, Bremen; bark lima! Nop), Sorens: elistown or Falmou hi a Bogota, Jon: Hava Mab! LOM As, Ohitieson’ Louisa D' Rathbone, Provide Ettwan, ft cleared schrs Josephine Tpempoon, Moore, New Carolina; BJ bark Neptune, TSeal, Porter, Barbados; seb Dan), ry, Morning Light. Bowen, Nort Pickup, Bom, do; Veto, Henderson, Fall River; Ada molton, Babb, Bostoi. 1sth—Arrlved, steamers John W Garratt, Hix, New 18 pe recerha art NGO. July, strong: Fann ch cal Biaxe, and ¢ Charleston, tasks a, N BOK, July Le aileds aches fs Ophir, Benson, paadaipnin: Kato clark, trurstoa, ‘ork, BATH. July I-arrivei, brig Gibsy Qasen, Morgan, Port Jonson. Alto arrived 15th, schr David §Siner, Huntley, Boston for Pittston, to load for New York Sailed—schra Daniel Pierson, Pierson, 1 aetee as Helen, Roberwon, New Yora; BF Lowell, George- Morse, tor Now York. Toon. Ter, Phitadelp! Mills, Arm- i, eaerenen Shay, adel Swng a Philadelphia di, irs Champion, Lockwood, New ¥ caivers, ey wy Suan PPanitee Hunter, Philander. iY oath Arrived, brig Sir Robert Feel, Hodgson. st ‘Thom: Steamer Gulf Stream, Beckett, New arte port—Bark Boltisie (Br) from Liverpool for pe. ae on bark Charlotte Ger), Wallis, from Provi- Cleared Barks J P Borg (Sor), Nielsen, Londen; sehr Abbie Melled-—slerisers” ‘¢bampion, Lockwood, New York: rowan, Fhiladelp) iat Seagull, Dutton, Baiti- en LALS, July 1i—Arrived, sear Mott Haven, Collins, New York, at * penre Union, bg iy sine Olena Olive, 1) gehrs Amelia * fra and Gn Q,Harrw Kiem, “oawaller. Ariadne, ncot rote ‘Kang, ‘eadtord, "hus Os it Annie in Er Mist, Robinson, Bosto: &uw itoee, ihe he AG a rgiy iKESS MONKUE, Jaly 17—! din fat: more, bark Amazon, from Kio Jang eo brige Keho Me- han, from doy imma Delmont. assed out—ship David 4 wart ate, Forbes, from io Janeiro; ged nit Poarless, Patioraon, from Bawimore fot Wear in 4. ‘ ong, 8 yh Mirai Now ig 4 ‘ a an rghit ies ie Be, iowartived, sobe Fauny Ham M iteyaara, Doane, Mo- | taladelphia: Stn, | sdzale | ty \ Bal ary, ‘D Ir@ aad, 35 = Brooks, Nantucket for Philadeipnia \et sete tet i Hea Louis frery Apirems, htiadet oD apie: Orient (and tor iunore Ww 3 bailed. ‘stoamer hity, of Greenman (rom New York), Gaivesion (not rales a GlitmaNs, laly 1e-Arrived, bark Altuernct: Sp), Lomeoecs, Hi ‘asses, July ii Arrived, steamer Cortes, from Nev Orteans ior New Yors, ¢ ¢ bir—Steamers New Orleans and Wartior, anc nh Nucvo Aurelia th—=Abrived, steamer Jamaica (Br), Vera Craz fy orfareo mp—-Steamor New Orleans, trom New Yor! au ~‘Stoamers: Warrior, ‘Cortes; ship Nuowe NE PORT, July 15, PM—Arrh Hat Bi revenw. steamer Sine! Pexras. from Vineyard B Also sehrs Adena Gerla Brown, Pitadelphia; Rich ard eal English, d Joho , Belle Picts, ‘Taunton for New York alberta Ue 801 tor doy N: an Lhe eh EES GUND yen ATR PaA vec tee cere Pane we Be as. Berber! SARRAGANS GPT PleR, duty 15—Arrived in Pute! land Harbor, sehr Blast, ‘Taylor, Somerset tor New aud sailed fw). NEW OND N, July 16—A\ ved. p sitren philadeiphie doe Sorwiehs Wt Gale ence en Hal or or, er aetches Daniel Webster, for New York; ‘Bella Atexautrla quad sire Sarah, Tuomas, Philadelphia; A iti tor New Yor! sania, GOULA, July 12—Arrived, brig Chas Mil ler, FOOL, sr alud i itaraaremlabepuie, : s¥chr OB Whar jadelpnia. mr bedeitin eoity leArrived, scht Mary Free on Ogier, Boston. aiizived,, steamer Ratticshake, Hand. Boston va Mary 8 Bradshaw, Van Giller, Hew Yous nity it Deputy, Gloucesier; 5 1. Simmons, aniy, Fall fiver; S-MeManemy. Walls, Weymouth; ' Mary ® Corson, Nickerson, Hostou; Katelle Day, Tracy, Provir denee, Also, arrived, steamers Borks, Pendleton, New Bed- fori; La Mills, Boston. Miehraentoata eta hone Crowell, Boston: Vindl- eator, Rogers. Provitence; Hunter, sherman. ley, Oharieston; Wyoining, ‘Teal: harine, iavank ahd New - ri brig Gh rreil, Barbados; schrs E J Raynor L helps. Portsmouth ; ‘Ann Khzabeth, Allen, Chathan uo Kricnds, Jeffreys, Cambridgeport; Oveole, harleatow: Deputy. Gloucester SL Simmons, Gandy, Fall S McManemy, Walls, Brain JW Haag. Dele, Ply outh: J M Fitzpat ner, Wilmington, N' Also arrived tor, Lvigtut : seni r Bell, Lt i Rebecca Sheppar Boston: Steelnay, — Steelm T Cotinglam, Hy doz Oc Wave, ssamera Provi ull, Barrett, New, York Gears Uiaek, Burdett, New “Yorks Adeline ‘townsend, Kelsey, New York: J s"spencery Haakel, Bt, Mary's, Ga. Clara, Auld, Elizabeth City: T'C Worrell, Brewingtoa, at River: widney A Waite, Witte, Reap pa. noe + Pervude appahannoc! iy Geo A A Fwibil, iota Happahannock itiver. atOn s nore Ls rd Tre. i TROT gat ent Otatenowa th dévednis, iso cleared, steamers Hercules, &' Westy dttie, Boston: cae vt Sey Xi nt wWerp: brig Undine, licks, Ca Haynor Gn alta Rages fiery math; Agile, ieberts, ae arose; A True ‘Grace, Washington. iled—steuine rs “Juniata, atts Havana an( ; Hercules, Swasey, Bearse, Boston; Ne van la, Konger, Hamburg: bar! ec Hobertaon Bremerhaven ;sehrs James Bayles, D D Haley, Hosto Kate Rommel, a Alburger. Joseph. Hay, Butler. ‘Sunith, Cohasset: American Kagh Je webcock. Smit, Newbaryport? Faamons Mary Norvell, Norvell joston, iwewlpve, unVvers r Hale, Cole “Suguar Anita Al the Bay, Withaus, d Sailed—Steamer’ Aliento Neweastus, Del, July 17, AM—Bark Rlens (Br), fro Ivigtut, is noW passing up; schr Anila, from Boston passed up this morning. Schr American Kagle, from Danversport for Phila deiphla, remains here: Bark Lotus (Br), for Havre, passed down, Ship Kate Prince, for Antwerp, anchored off here nightand left this inornlug.. 8 Abraham Rich kon, tor Barbados; Marietta ‘Vilton, for Boston, am Julia Garrison, tor do, and up “tictoria (Br), fo Bremen, passed down last even NoontHark Atansa, for Hamburg, Dassod down 4 tow at i08) AM. “sels WF Cusiiug, tor Savannah Br), tor dox Helen May, for Boston; Emil ach r Steelman, tor Pensaci ary & ninith for, Sale Agile, tor Bulttinore mai part tAuate for’ Aemsts passed down this PM, Detawane bReakwater, July 17, AM—Artived inst evening, schrs sary Nowell, from Sagua; Jas 4 Brown Norge : brigs Coino, Nelije’an, O ewune suet sours Whitewing and Ella.” ‘The bark ae o change éhir Mary Nowell remains for Philadelphia. The other vessels are without change. Vessels trom above iar sat and ney enon for Fall River, pa: from Mayaguez, both tor orders, ' rly this since ihe AM repor PM—steamers. Roman, for Boston; ab tent fo Bark Catharina satled for reece morning. Savannany and Hunter, 105 Eeom iene J Went to sea yesteraay, barks. haye passed ou finely all day. Entered this PM —Sbips Centennial Boston; Nevada, Bambu Ab del-Kader, Bostoy for at. Aveived-tark Laws Martinea, st Thom PORTLAND, July i—Arrived, schr Carrie Me Pirke, Alexandria, Va. aan bri ee Frnestine, New York; I?th, schi hia. T7th—Arrih od, hrs HG Fay, Philadelphia; Orien' Boston} give. schrk Ho. F Fannie Burney, Gaus PER tea tonite eens Baltimore; Lenora, Ells oF: hanic, Baltimore; schrs Sum orl iy angor. P CUT Jah riba ived, schrs Adai “ aby rrived, se Jeli » Philad tone, for Newmarket: Marre apes ott uid Nettie M Rogers, Rogers, New Y VIDE. rrived, ph lak Florida, rocker, Philadephia’ schist haries F Prine Georgetown, DU: roast phia for Vawtucket Straw; Arto Pardee, Bishop, tioboken for Below: &musted sehr with eastern ieee “ s Haynes.’ Adams, trom Bath. arrie Hever, slectra Gage fot re, Polling, se delhia:’ "kutelna alpeheas, Tht be, and KH New, PLWIOCKET, uly Is Arrived, schrs Boroughs, and Zuleive Kenvon, buceingsam, Phitadel ita, P’Suiled—Schrs Mar es Hamilton, Bushner, and Con- necticut, Iman, New York. KIGHM July ‘is—areived, schr Albert ul Ne son, Kenuebec. Ith—Sailed.schrs Moria & Eitaabth. Soper, ork: Eva Lewis. do; 5» Tyler, Mathews, Sedinrd HOCKLAND, July 9—Arrived, olan, J peeph ti AM schrs kxcel, ade'phit serve, Hench a D Elis, Torrey, do; *Floree Dodge, Brook: Also arrived atin, bark Herbert, Will, Livery oh fe Gamden; 18th, brig’ Fowler, smart, Bangor for Yor! Sitlea Sth, schrs Tennessee, ulabary, New Yor! Ww NT Ferry, do; 12th, C L Hix, Hix, and Wm Presse; Also oad 1th, ship Herbert. Hill, Camden; schr: Uren. “New York: 1sth, Fleeting, a ané Sardinian, Holbroos. do; Magate, iiehihond, M Langdon, Miler, New Yor! ‘Scranton, Scranton, Newberr N FRANCISCO! 0, day eer eka ships Hertford. Br), Graham, News Snip Sterling. pee Liverpool. ith—Arrived, steamer Salvador, Fanama and way ports, PUALEM, July 15—Arrived, sohrs Ella Perkins, Mitche el, and Franconla, Johnson. coal port. Toth—Arriy. ved. genre D SMershon, Sharrock, Philadel- phia; Avail, Walker, and Kestless, Burnham, Port Joba. son VINEYARD HAVEN, July Arrived, rigs Op Sea, Banuor for New York; Wal ‘owes, do for Phila. gelphia; sehrg Thomas iH Aneoneg, Philadelphia for James § Watson, do for Lynn; Atian Cicero, Banwor for New York; Statesman, Shute 105 Win Stevens, Apugor s for yew Pavers Chw jee. Hilder, Phitadelonia ‘port. Me, for Also arrived, sehes td ward Kidder, daruiner Jor Phit gdetnhta: Mary MeGee, and Delmar Locke Bangor, jot lew York; Hero, Salein for do; H Mite! do. Toth, AM—Arrived, brig Isaae Corver, P' ade for Portsmouth; schira rarah S Harding, James Wiss, and J M Carter, do for Boston; Anna & Glover, York for do; Petrel, Port Johnson for do: am As Fhiiadetphia for South Newmarket: Joseph for Bangor; Wijliany M Everitt fedae ititttor di Sa: E Woodbury, New York for Benjamin Gieome, antl Jonnson tor Vediord; A Harumond, do for 3 Hankin, and Otronto, Bangor tor Sew York ; Matha. ‘aud bmar Oe ‘taylor, Portland for do: Northern yar) ais F do; Gecree W. Glover, Kockiand tor dos Hazleton, Haslowell for Albany: Stephen Davoil, Portsmonth for hiadelphia; Ceres, Boston tor do: Cha jones, di for Georgetown, DO; Addie Ryerson, Tuilisboro tor New- ark. * Kailed—Brige Open Sea. and Walter Howser schre Bedabedec, Clara Raul Minnie Taylor, Northera Pfene’Neziecon. Btepaen’ Davo. Alaska,’ Charles A Jones Addie Ktyerson, Janes Wail, Cores, George Glover, Atlantic, Thomas 1 Sweeney, Ftajosman, ciara ¥ Heller, Wiliam stevens, James's Watson. pid Paragon, Mury, Hero, bdward Kidder, Dolmonte Locke Hi’ Michell, aiid Otronto. Returned--Sehrs Thomas Ht Sweeney, and James 8 Gi area, steamer Witlamsport if at 2 eee hrs Joseph Allen, bt Alpha, Rondoat tor ‘rates Hunter, Port Johnson for vortiana; Wi J Lindsay, Rocklans tor New Yori ton for Plijladeiphia; Martha Wale Saat Also arrived, schrs. Bay State, Boston for ork; Charles We béutiey, Harwich lor.dow Al Row Jan.t, Woot's Holo for do; Jahan Nelson Phiiadelohia: Virginia L, Hiekm: rt, Me, i do; 9 Marion i Rand, Parker's Landing, og. fF Wash ton, ch ‘Arrived, bark Gan Eden, Phitade!phia for ath. brig 0 lip) New York tor > {youn SORE rs L Raritan River for ae delphi. for ‘Beverly; Chatte Merk or Dart yersport; Black Bird (Br). st Join for rues joseph > Pike, Tremont Me, for farion, achi New Yor tor siatecty—sehes Jamey eae, esis, iat ibe, om bs, ton for Pi Ccried-— ens LJ Lavdsey. ay tale. M It Rand, V Hickman, Jutien ‘Netson, Charles W. Bentley, Almira Rowland, G at Wentworily an nd 8 Pike, Also aciteds Phe Williams) ort brie Isaac Car: schrs thomas H Sweemos, games § Watson, Anna tapnie Weogpiry, ote, mM 1 At dient Stzo one A Hammond, eign st A wat wen jAtphia. at Seu atars ee and Rory pa Allen, ay tut OM NO July 1O-Cleared, brig Rane (ory Repiem soived, Atueade 4 Redecea Clyde, Childs, Balth more. tates: i here; der Niel Fer, ee no ehdege unt rake HOUSK, Attorney, 194 Broadway. OBTAINED vars pula dy Atlee et OBTAINED FROM brrrER fy BSOLULE DIVOR( it States tor ‘ous CANSOM bli 4 Oat on my Tg od YC Hesidence office 6 Eighth strect. HILDREN'S LIVES SAVED FOR 900 RVERS enge of Croup, Diarrhea and ie cit be out whoa. by Pe, Foniae sr ra years, and ne arrived, brigs Rialto, Gould, New York; Belle d 0. ! Koad

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