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10 SCOUTING FOR SCALPS. Tammany Braves on the Political Warpath. SECRET CAUCUS OF CHIEFS. Senator Ledwith Added to the List of Victims. LIVELY TIMES EXPECTED. The Assailed Warriors esa iaed, Their Friends. ~ NEW ‘YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1873—WITH SUPPLEMENT. ; ing fafiém on him he was bound to go through with it. Such is the biimd ovedience exacted from the discipline of Tammany Hall. A MONSTER MEETING BXPECTED. That the meeting on Saturday next will be o Stormy one there ts no doubt. In fact, it is doubt- ful whether the excitement doth inside and out- side the hall will be less than ‘it was on the occa- Kelly got up and denounced Wiliam M. Tweed. The politicians in every ward and district throughout the eity will be there to Aman, and if they cannot secure au entrance in- tend to walt outside on the street. workingmen’s unions bave also announced their invention to march ip a body to the hall and awatt the result, for they look upon the defeat of John Morrissey as a blow to their rights. RAID ON CONCERT SALOONS. QUESTIONABLE CHARACTER—THIRTEEN PRO- PRINTORS ARRESTED. Commisstoner Stiner, sided by Excise Inspec- | tors Wendover, Forbes, Jackson, Newburg, Robia- | son, Weeks and Brady anda posse of Tenth pre, There will undoubtedly be tively times in the | Tammany Wigwam (to-morrow. Already the | braves are putting on their war paint and rallying | to their side their trusty followers, The sigus | already made manifest through the action of the chiefs who are to assemble in council three hours before the setting of the sun in- @icate that there ts a division in the ranks, and that the party having, as Wey suppose, the majority in their favor, will make | an effort to ostracize and throw out taose who fave from time to time exibited a disposition to mot only think, but act, sor themselves, even | thougn it may have been against the ex- Pressed command of the Grand Sachem, who Ras for so lovg considered his word to be like the laws of the Medes aud Persians. It may be | that his immediate supporters, and they are by Ro means few, will carry their point, and that certain local chiefs, who have hitherto- been looked up to in their villages as oracies, will bave to, for the time being, with- draw the eagie’s feather from their head gear; but it will not be without s hard struggle in the General Council. The question, too, arises as to whether, should they suifer de- feat by the force of superior numbers and | be compelled to withdraw, the parent | tribe will not by its action cause them to aMiliate with other disaffected tribes, and so in ‘the next battle to take place in the fall sumer a grand defeat as unexpected as it may be decisive. , The affection which prevails, however, on the part of the accused ehieis and their followers, against whom THR GRAND SACHEM {s ranging his friends, is such that they Intend to | De still countea as among the general family, | and do not propose, if it is possible by showing a | bold front, to be turned adrifr. ‘they propose, so | far a8 can be gathered, to sustain their position | by argument and reasoning, and for that purpose | are calling together all ubelr chief spokesmen and | great medicine men. The sway of the Grand Bachem bas hitherto been absolute; but he is now Jealous of a chief whom he supposes has endeav- | ored to seek a power and influence equal to his own; aud, in order to counteract and forever silence any attempt to cure @& oes | of his authority, he has, as has already | been annonneed, commanded an as- | Sembliage of some six of his twenty | servants, known as the Committee on Discipline, | to meet together and determine upon a course of | action to be submitted to the general body, a _ council of chiefs, known as | THE COMMITTEE ON ORGANIZATION, | so that the disaffected portion of the grandad community may be taught a lesson, for a time be turned out of the fellowship of the great wigwam and / thereby lose all the benefits and | fat emoluments that might otherwise accrue to” them; so that for all time it would stand as an example to those who might seek to emulate the | grand raler or Sachem inthe use of this preroga- | live peculiar to his position, to take warning aud beware of too great presumption. ANOTHER SCALP. The Committee on Discipline, an account of whose meeting was given in yesterday’s HERALD, have now cumple tneir report, which 1s sub- | stantially the same as that published, with the exception that yet another district is included in the list recommended for reorganization, which is the Fifteenth, This is meant to be a dlow Senator Thomas A, Led- with, who, it is understood, has somewhat too outspoken lately to suit Grand | Bachem Kelly, and tis name, and that of nis Meu- Deen | cinct policemen, mide @ successful descent last night upon & number of concert saloons in the | Bowery and side streets, arresting thirteen of the proprietors for selling itquor without # license, Tee entire ma: Board im t bands of Commissioner Stiner, who yesterday periected arrangememis with Captain Ulman for the necessary assistance, patrolmen, aressed in citizens’ clothing, entered the suspected piaces in pairs and, the proper proof of violation of the Excise law being ad- Guced, arrested, to the consternation of the havicuds, tue persons acknowledged as the pru- | of Justice a8 to the validity Of the title and the | prietors. ‘he rollowing 18 @ list of the proprietors ar- | rested, the bartenders, waiter girls aad other em- | validity of the title Attorney General Wiiliaws, taken into cusiody:—OCbaries | then occupying that position, purchased jrom | 203 Bowery, arrested by Officer | Waiter 5. Cox, of this*tity, abstracts of the ttle ployés not being Monsie, No. 91 Bowery, arrested by Uficer Eilis; Samuel patcuelor, No. 33 Bowery, arrested vy Officer Krouer; Jono F, Schrader, No. 23 Bowery, arrested by Udlcer Esch; Aloise Wendling, No. 81 Rivington street, arrested oy Oflcer Kroner; James Smith, No, 31 Bowery, arrested by Officer O'Leary; George Werfelman, No. 15 Bowery, ar. rested by OMicer Bernden: Charies Medsotf, No. 11 | Bowery, arrested by Officer Doke!; Coaries Baker, No, 17 Bowery, arrested by Officer Lemine; Henry Shonueger, No. 102 Canal street, arrested by UMcer Sullivan, and Leuis Bechie, ‘No. 25 25 Bowery, ar- ead by OMcer sullivan, @ prisoners will be taken to Essex Market Court this morning. Board of Excise to continue in the work until | the fact that the government was the purchasir; every disreputabie concert Saloon in thecityis and the rule ia, that purchasers of abolished, and an imperative rule has been property, and not the sellers, pay for the adopted not to grant liceises to places oi quea- _ conveyancing. They claim, too, that his ! uonable character Se roriny ont one ‘3 Wallresses, charges were exorbitant, because the | only service be renders was the mere making of | RAID ON A GAMBLING HOUSE. Last night Roundsman Warlow, a Detectives Kennedy, Thompson, Reilly, William- son, Adams, Keely, O’Brien, Loughlin and Titus, of the Central OMice, made a descent upon the ambling house-No. 105 ast Thirteenth street, kept by Henry Graham. Yeo persons, inciuding the proprietor and Jaro dealer, were taken into custody and brought to the Central Office, where they were lockea up. MRS. MERRIGAN RELEASED, SHE 18 DISCHARGED ON FIVE THOUSAND DOL- | Of this heretolore private proper LARS BAIL—ONE OF THE MOST BEMAREABLE CASE8 ON RECORD, * der of Miss Margaret Hammill, on the 2d of september, 1873, to bail yesterday. the Kings County Jail for nearly two years; has stood her trial twice—once Judge Tappen and”once before Judge Pratt— and the jury disagreed on both occasions. Yes- in Williamsburg, was admitted sion of the memorable meeting when Jobn | A number of | THE BOARD OF EXCISE CLOSING PLACES OF © ter ter was placed by the Excise | Srueatice “that before suck paymeat Pauall be Toe | O'Neil, No. | Dye Joun th. Buck, 3i% ‘Bowery, ar- | rested by Otlicer Etrick; Frederick aners, No, 23 Bowery, arrested by Offiver Eiri Jonn | oficer and ac.ing for the government as it 18 the Imtention of the | holders demurred to such payment, because of ted by | | deeds or shows glaring deliciencies and errors iu Mrs, Sarab 0. Merrigan, charged with the mar- | the district piot book. before | terday morning Patrick Keady, one of her coun- | panied by Supervisor Daniel O’Ruey, a friend of Mrs. Merrigan’s father, and Mr. Cronin, a “gee im South Brooklyn, who offered to for Mrs. Merrigao. He was carefully amined as to his property by Mr Faron, chief clerk in the pistries Le’ Attor- | which he owned. $20,000, the amount of the bail péing $5,000, Tne bond Was Made out, Mrs. Merrigan wi gnd, the courts being clos il the parties pro- ceeded to the residence of Amity, near Court street. Mr. Keady explained their business, aod the Judge took the acknowl edgemen(s. Mrs. Merrigan was greatly elated at being reieased, She could uardly realize the tact that sbe was irce. OBITUARY. CHARLES A. MACY, Mr. Charies A. Macy died on Wednesday after. | noon. He was sixty-seven years old, having been | the son of Josiah Macy and @ descendant of some of the first seitiers of Nantucket. Mr. and | gel, eutered tne District attorney's oMce, accume | | third clas: | ney’s oMfice, and named three or four houses | which falied to appeal 1 Judge Newson, in | ners:—Io the first ciass, the J. M. Sawye | | born in June, 1908, at Nantucket, Mass, He was | Macy came to New York for enants, is to be placed on the black roll, so that | this city in early youtn and entered tne office of | fora time, at least, his voice and that of nis friends shail n0 more be beard around the council | Gres. The report has already received the signatures | ef four out of the six of whom the committee ts esomposed, viz., th Eiekhom and Powers. Of the remaining two Alder- | man Lysaght has absviutely declined to amx his | Signature to the document, and Sherif Conner, | who is the other committee man, nas left town with the undisguised purpose of not being brought into the transaction at all. This committee will meet again on Saterday jorning, at Tammany Hail, at ten o’ciock, in order, if possible, to secure a unanimoas agree- ‘ment or signing of the report, for such ts the ex- pressed wish of the Grand Sachem. From preseat indications, however, it is more than doubtful whether the two missing signatures @an be obtained. In fact, itis certain that althougn ‘Shey will present no minority report yes they sige Temain silent. + A QUIFT cavers, | After the adjournment of the Committee on | Discipline on Wednesday afternoon a no'ice was Secretly sent round to certain mempers of the Committee on Organization, calling for a meeting yesterday morning at nine o'clock, at Tammany Hall. To tuis request some twenty-five Members of this boty putin an appearance, who Were received by Joho Kelly and some of his prominent supporters. The object of the convo- | Cation was explained to be @ desire to ascertain Who could be counted on in the anticipated ight to-morrow afternoon, on the meeting of the | full Committee’ on Organization. It was also de- | sired to ascertain who were the parties most Mkely to be found in the opposition te John Kelly. ‘The situation was discussed fully and earnestly, for it was found that none but the faithful were present. Subsequently a plan for to-morrow’s | Dattle was drawn up and decided upon. | THE PROGRAMME was finally decided upon as follows, viz.:—The | Committee on Discipiine, through its chairman, Mr. Boyd, should first, alter the reading of the minntes of the last meeting of the Committee on | Organization, present its report; then # member of the committee sould move its adoption, who | shou in turn be supported im @ set | speech, to be prepared and delivered by @notuer member of tue Committee on Organiza- MOB WhO was selected yesterday, and who at the | game time should second tae adoption of ther port and introdace a set of resolutions calling for @ reorganization o! the districts referred to, and that the representation of these districts, as at present constivuted, be considered void. This practically would oust, if the resolution is passed, the members of the General Committea ‘who are now in office, and would leave the meet- ing entirely in the hands of # majority in javor of John Kelly, The gentieman selveted for this im- portant doty is one who at prosens holds an im- portant oficial position in the city, but itis only fair to say that was pitched upon merely as A CATSPAW to pull the chestnuts out of the fire, a)l tho rest of | those presont at yesterday's caucus Naving some | pogent reason to advance why they could not perform the disagreeable duty, know. | ing as tl well do, and did, teat the ofice ‘s one that may bring odiam «upon the performer, Thé gentleman referred to was only induced to undertake tne disagreeable task after much persuasion, and in fact alter he was told that he had heen selected of all to execute the ebpoxionus (yy ood (hat the wemeral choice hav- opinion, dur: reckoned at all times sound. He was a firm | Wieland. | Isaac Wright. He rose rapidiy, and finally entered _ New York for Gien Uove, the office of his father. Mr. Macy was one of five sons, three of whom yet live, his brother, W. H. Macy, being President of the Seaman's Savings | Bank. He was atone time President of the New rectors of the Paik Babk, waen that institution | was iounded, he resigned and accepted the posi- tou of casnier init. Later, in connection with Mr. Howes, the President of the Park Bank, he eulered into a partnership under the firm name of Messrs. Boyd, PUrTOY, | York County Bank, but, at the request of the di- | of Howes & Macy, to GO & private bankin; business. In 1837 the Oirm failed, and is thought that this calarmiiy affected | him to such a degree as to render him an eosy prey to disease, When quite a young maa Mr. Macy married the daughter of Mr. Cori oi the firm of Corlies & Haydock, by whom be Lad several sons and daughters, As fioancier, Mr. Macy had few equais, and 2»: the aiMiculs war time, was Patriot, and took a livel, alfairs; and the house o! interest in governmens which he was a member rendered material aid .to the Treasury of the United States by the skilful manner in which 18 disposed of government securities. At the time City oi Liverpool |15 Broadway, | Cantornia ... Giasgow.. |7 Bowling Green | L’ameriaue Havre .....|[55 Broaaway | Donan . Bremen... lz Bowling Green | Montana Z-jLiverpoo!..129 broadway, | 2%. Giaezow...|72 Broaaway. | Hamburé:.'6i Broadway | City of Ri bb presser epablic sad Wi i Main. Bowling Green y ‘|7 Howling Green of his Geath Mr, Macy was manager of the bank- | ing department of Vorlies & Macy. He was member of the Soctety of Friends, and itis at telr meeting house, in Ruthertora hig iuneral services will be held, AAMUEL B. B, NOWLAN, ©. E. The above named gentieman, whose death took piace in this city on the 2ist inst., was born in the city of Dublin, in the year 1608, At an early age he entered the Royal Navy as midshipman and | participated in the battle of Navarino, tue ‘“un- voward” event that inflicted a death blow on the Turkish navy. Mr. Nowlan subsequentiy jotned | the British legion, under Sir DeLaeey Evans, and passed through the campaigns that fnaliy resulted in the establienment of Queen Isabella on the throne of Spain and the extingnismment of the claims of the eider Don Carlos. Decea@td came to the United States in 1850 and brougnt with him | @ patent right for the ruling of paper belonging to bis father, who was its inventor, Mr, Nowlan disposed of this patent in New York for @ very considerable sum. He then directed his aitention to civil engineering, and Was tne in tor of numerous plans for che con- Straction of underground and elevated railroad rafia to be used in case of shipwrecks, improv ments in pumps, valves, bridges, manufacture of paper, &c, He devoted a great deal of attention to prepari road to conmect the lower ana upper quarters of this city, and on two occasions his plans em- bodied im @ bill passed unamimonsly poth branches of the Legisiature, but were vetoed by tne Governor on the ground that the proposed route would interfere witn Central aad other parks, Piansof Mr. Nolan are now before the id and just on the eve with the thought would be finally success(ully Carri into operation Deceased was o man of attainments, of great in geniua and generou position, His rem are to be laterred in Gr ‘wood Cometery. NATHAN VICKERY. Nathan Vickery, 9 prominent lawyer of Adams, hs was drowned on Wednesday Goenie THE WEATHER YESTERDAY. Toe following record will show the cha the temperature for the past twenty-four hours in comparison with the corresponding date of last year, a8 indicated by the Fe ap at Bud- nuvs pharm HERALD Buliding — am ih 187. 1875. 85 H 19 4 “ 8 ™ Average temperature yesterday ...... s Average temperature for corre; ponding GALE AME VOT ney ee seer esses eepeecsepegeenes TAM | designs for an underground arcade | M. Place, that | City of Brooklyn. His remains will Briann ia A | be interred in Woodlawn Cemetery, | Botwats nd | WASHINGTON. GENERAL WASHINGTON DESPATCHES. Wasuineron, July 22, 1875. THE CASE OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY ¥FISHER— HIS REMOVAL DECIDED UPON—REPORT OF | TRANSACTIONS TO WHICH THE GOVERNMENT | EXCEPTS. ‘ ; The removai of District Attorney Fisner 16 | merely a matier of time. Lt will take place op | | the return of nis designated successor, ex-Gov- | ernor Wells. Mr, Fisher sought a& interview ° | With the President last night, but was ansuce | faim obtaining it. The Bvening Star says:— Among the DUME@rous Charges against Attorney Fisher ia one that he couducted the on behaifof the government in the tretisier of the | property necessary for the extension of tie Capi- jovi grounds With @ looseness almost imexcusabie. © The particulars of thi transaction are sald to be as follows:—On the 8th of May, 1872, Congress | passed un act providing fer, the enlargements of | the pablic grounds around the United States Capt- tol Jihts act stipulated that the Depart | ment of the Interior should purchase | Irom the owners meh proper iS Was needed jor the eniargement, at Its, actu ry Sum hot to exceed ihe Mppri | made by a com- | mission of nine Ina report made to Robert Ould, United States District Attorney tor the District of Coluwbia, on the 21st of Januery, 1861, It further provided that 80 lar 48 payments were concerned | | jor, bas also imposed upon the Department made tie owner or owners of | erty) purchased shall by good and su | cient deed or deeds, in’ cue orm of law, gna approved by the Attorney General, fully re- jease and convey to the United States ali their | and each of thelr several and respective rights | in said Litiés to such lands and property so pur- cbused.’”? this actis merely quoted to snow the | respousibility WRich a@trached to |he Department | the pro; draughts of the deeds. Now jor tne | proper as it i# circulated. To esrablish the story whicn he had made previous to tue passage of the | aet. Toere is no fault to be jound with the con- clusions given in Mr, Cox’s opinion of titie, and it 18 g0G abd clear and absolute in its transier 10 the Untted States. Alter having satisfied himself , that tne title Was clear Attorney General Willams | directe 1 Judge Fisher United States Attorney jor the district to prepare the deeds and other ne= cessary conveyancies, This Judge risver did, The | deeds were approved by the Attorney General and by Mum seat to the Department or the In- terior, Which was matie under the law, the | custodian thereo!, itis charged hy the property | | holcers that Fisver, although a United States pur- | chaser, Inade them pay him tor such service in prices ranging from $20 to $300each. The property | , the deed, tne title having been established by the government, and for which Walter 8. Cox was paid around sum, Butthe strangest part of the Transaction, and the portion to which the govern- ment Most excepts remains to be told. It would appear, in the ligat of recent developments, that | Fisher either failed to have the deeds recorded or that the tax-gatherers of the district have levied | | tribute on private ludividuals to pay the govern- | meni obligations. It 1s alleged that the pubiica- | | on of property to be sold ior delinquencies in taxes recently, which filled the columns of @ Morning paper discloses the unpleasant fact | | that ali the lois on Lhe enlarged grounds nave been | assessed in the names Of the previous owners and | are charged to them severally. In other wor Do notice Is taken of the government’s occupancy rty, but it 1s now | ana has been since the trans.er charged up as heretulure to the old owners. This couid only | have arisen either irom @ failure to record tue in snort, the government | has no ollicul record of berng the owner oi its own | estate. THE J. M. SEWYER, ORIOLE AND SKIP JACE | ‘WINNERS. | The sixth annual regatta of the Manhattan bond should be mace by the Department of the In- | son. Rark Nelite (Br), Cove, Penarth Roads tor orders—G ¥ Elios x erp—Jobn © Seager. Rag fan 6 Laiebneld a iayaen, Stettn—v B ingra- wee Brothers, Manchester, New Bedford—a J Bi ern (Br), Trefy, Cora Falmoath—Heney & lsy (Br), Duncan, Penarth Roads for ordere— Me Lodge (Br), Kibby, Pleujbourg (Germany)— ey Geof Balt oF Baller. Gerhara ‘t Brewe: Bohr Joue, Joy, siampteowitson, Co. ome = Cottingham Dutton, Galveston—Typper &” poaty 8 Van Brans, Houghwont Cngrleston—Evans, wet Mary Louisa, 2 ns Washington, NO—Zophar Beh CW Bent nce—Fisher & Pcae RA A Forytiy Hobos, SamtorniStantord Menu: Benr BP doam wil a winon in, Williams, Stamfora—stamiora Man- ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STRAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TRLEGRAPH LINE. teamer Wyanoke, Coucn, Richinona, ond a Norfolk, with ‘mage and passengers to the OW Doan hign Steamship Sweamer EO Knight, Chichester. “ poses weit om Georgetown, DO, rs to J © Kenyon ot ahora. ay tilesgow), Greenhorn, Cal. cutta via Dem and Pass-a:!0 NO. June 26, in Daltast i enderson Bros duly 16, Smiles sof ¥rying ve Le mad lightehip, agw the three inastheads of a large steams Bark ‘ixcelsior (of Roston), Bowers, Antwerp 47 a: with empty onl 8 Care ler! vessel to J TB Max well Brig Maria Bagua, 8 Hanis 41 days, with sugar hs; pie vesse nc | rig Mary BE Rowlan Lawton. ‘ola Harbor, Ja, Vd days, with logwooa to 8de Vordova; vessel to Swan “chr Luev Wright, Kelsey, Georgetown, Sehr Alvert Thomas, Rose, Geormetown, son. 7, tor Bud? ‘Bark Prvi Dubrovacki (Aus), from Cork, which rived 20th and anchored in Gravesend Bay for orders, Caine up to the elty PM 2d. PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE, BOUND souTH. Steamer Gen Whitney, Hallett. boston for New York, With mdse and passengers to HF Dimoc! Steamer ia i poral Provideuce tor New York, with mdse and pi ere, Steamer Bolivar, Geen New London for New York, With indse and passengers. Schr Mester, Ferris, Portchester for Hoboke: eur Heury B Drew, Kow'ey, Providence for New Sour Hattie 8 Collins, Dickinson, Hartford for amboy. Sehr Oregon, Wilson, Providence tor New York. Selir Kila Jahe, Alien, Bridgeport for New York. Lindsley, Match, Norwalk for New York, War steed, okin, Saco for New York, with to & A Robinson Sehr Forest Belle, Ms has Bangor for New York, with lumber to Jed Frye & BOUND RAST. Steamer Franconia. Bragz, New York for Portiani, Steamer Nercus, Bearse, New York for Boston. Stwamer United States, Davis, New Xork for Fall iver, Steamer Bolivar. Geer, New York for New London. ia Three Brothers, Smith, New York for ‘New Bed- org Cheviot, Bogart, New York tor 8t John, NB. Schr Altavelia, Joy, Port Johnson tor Povidence. Seur Kobert W Parker, Parker, Newburg for Fall Bett MP King. mire, Hoboken for Providence. eboo, Ki ‘ort Johnson for Fall River, Behr Niavsie, Tyacb, § Elizabethport tor Taunton, Schr Adelaide, Hutehins, Hoboken for Lynn. bonr F A Pike, Featherstone, lioboken for Gloucester. en Martha P king, Jarvis, Poughkeepsie for Provi- nce. ‘Sent A G Hazard, Mack, New York for Stonington, Schr Mary A Kicé, Mack, Koboken for Bucksport. Schr Roanoke, Simmons, Piermont for Taunton, sebr J 5 Buchanan, Buchanan, New York for Boston. SAILED, Steamers Canada (01) for London: P Caland (Dutch), Rotteraam; Frisia (Ger), Hamburg; tol; City of New York, Havana; gino, £c; Isaac Bell, itictimon: a Cailio ana Payta; "0 8 Busi amburg : Industria tal), Cork or Falmouth; Madagascar (Aus hanna (Nor), Antwerp; anna (Nor), Rotterdaua; Hawn r). London; Staubo (Nor), Queenstown or Falmouth; dicPherson, Barce ona’ Drigs Golconda, —bevilie; Pearl, Port spain; Bri ueenstow n. ‘Ais6 sauied. ship Corona (Br), London, Wind at sunset SE, ight. OUR MARINE CORRESPONDENCE. ewrorr, Rl, July 22, 1875, The US lighthouse steamer Cactus arrived here yeste: day afternoon from New London, with the lightboat | Relief No 17, which she wlil tow to Brenton's Reef, to | replace the lightenip now moored at that plac She has been confined in| WANHATTAN YACHT CLUB REGATTA. . The jatter will be towed to City Island, New York, where | she willbe rebuiltand put in thorough order for the winter. She has rode out many stormson Brenton’s | Reef, and served as a warning to passing vesselstor | many years. She ls unseaworthy, ana the work which | it is proposed now to be done to her should have been Yacht Club 160k place yesterday. The yachts ordered two years 0, Wii sae repairs were saliing in the race were classified as follows:— | ™&i°..)) ecmmercmibcas tisk tae. | First class, open boats 25 feet and over; second class, open boats over 20 and under 25 Jeet; and open boats 20 feet and under. The T. J, Crombie, of the first ¢! Was the only boat The course of the race Mr. Cronin justified im over | was from the anchorage off the club house, foot of , Eighty-ninth street, East River, to‘ progg' | buoy, around tue Can bao | and home, The following 8 Point at Stepping Stone, oats proved the wins _ in the class, t.. second class, the Oriole; and im the wird te Skip Jack. YACHTING NOTES, Yacht Nettie. N.Y.¥.0., with the Rev. George H. Hepwortn, Rey. A, 0. Arnold and party on board, arrived dt Martha's Vineyard on the 19th tnst., bound to Nantucket, All well. The following yachts passed Whitestone yester- Yacht Livbie B., B.Y.0., Mr. 8. L. Blood, from Whitestone tor Greenport. Yacht Comet, N.Y.Y.C., Mr. W. H. Langley, from Portland. Yacht Clio, N.Y.¥.0., Bradnurst and Astor, from Yacnt Leatha Ford, no clup, from New York for Greenport. SHIPPING NEWS: OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF JULY aND avast. ‘Steamer. Saila, Office. | Enn. July 24, © Broadway. Celtic. aly 19 Broadway. m4. “ Engiaud . 69 Broad way Liverpool. 4 Rowling Greea .| Liverpool. (9 Broadway. -| Liverpool. |4 Bowling Green 7 pure. .|61 Broadway. .| Hotterdam | 60 Broaaway . rere Hi 15 Broadway. Pommerania. . .|2Bowling Green 29 Broad Ftateot Peon wevia. 1) Broa way. 19 Broadway. 69 Broadway. 129 Mroadway. +|7 Bowling Green | 2 Bowling Green -|] Broad way* 10 Broaaway. 1) Brosaway. Broadway ./72 Broadway. Oity of Che'star :| Liverpool. “| Liverpool. ‘lhavre “lane: 3. ‘Glasgow .. ce Etate or indiana ear NOTICK TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS BNTER- ING THE PORT OF NEW TORK AT NIGHT.—The Naw York Herat has adopted a distinguishing Coston night signal for use on board the Hematp steam yacht, show- ing while burning the colors rea, green, red, changing from one to the other in succession, and can be seen sev eral miles distant. Captains ot vessels upon seeing this signal will oblige us by preparing any marine news they may have for the Ship News Department of the Hearn, we Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriving at New York can do so by addressing to such vessels, care of Henaty news yacht, pier No 1 Bast River, New York. Letters received from all parts of the world and promptly delivered. Duplicates are re- quired, ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. SUN AND MOON, Hiod WATER Sun rises 4 48) Gov. Isiand..morn 11 45 Sun sets 7 24) Sandy Hook.morn 11 00 Moon rises.....eve 10 14] Hell Gate.,....eve 1 80 PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 22, 1875, i CLEARED. | Po aged Arragon (Br), Symonds, Bristol, E—W D Mor- coleamer Frisia (Ger), Meyer, Hamburg~Kunhardt & Steamer P Pata Dutch), D seek dns q eddes, Rotterdam— Steamer fie of New York, Timmerman, Havans—F aim ons, Pep * é weamer Montgomery, Faircloth, eee gainizomery, Faircloth, Fernandina vis Port a oteam amer Isaac Hell, Lawrence, Nortol! and Richmond—Old Dominion Ste Steamer B © Bidale, Pierce. P mer ag Bri hip C B me Boston. Dim enlp aiifor nia, Nelson, Antwerp—Vernon Me Brown & Snip Terpsichore (Wer), Oelrichs, Raye & Uo. ip Borneo. Shaw, Rotterdam Bremen—Funeb, W Rertaux. « Lizzie Hi, Babson, Bristol, E—W 1) Morgan, B Bark Dux (Nor), Heusicksen, Cork or Falun th for or Aaram Tobias & Uo, pecz the Relief will answer every purpose: she contrary she will not prove equal two ie em The crew of the Brenton's Hightantp, when they saw her coming yesterday, omitted the customary salute tothe Cactu: ry at the vessel sent to be Oceupled MARITIME MISC MISCELLANY, Suir Bromus Busteep, fromm, ensladeipate sk Piteht lingue, }o1ro, i for want ran cuiet of bs “t latter ig been injurea Ty acca ine heavy gale @: three when ays out, from th Sects af which he died in. two days. Part of the irsck water was destroyed in the samme gale, Capt Lofvering, cf the brig Winogene (before reported Jett at Ivictut, Gre: . 10th ult), started out in a boat gunningon May 2, le has oot been heard from since, and it is feared he perished. plant Rien, of ship Prussia, of Bath, Me. at Callao from ane.ro. died of typhoid fever, and’ was buried at Chiao dan pedicle Va, July 2i—The schr Elias Moore w: launched froin the ways at the shipyard to-day. and Proceeded to the docks of tke Ainerican Coal Co’ for a cargo of coal. 19—Messrs Brown & Hod; Poi 200 | int a Ly Class ship of | commanded by Capt J. M Roberts. ot Wise so @ bark of 500 tons i for bape W 4 Harrison, Lacncnep=At Port Ludlow reco: schr Ida er. She was bullt by H. tly, in Brothers tor Haywood mon, of San Francisco, be commanded y Capiai Cbaties Sehnauer. She te 0 foot tong, 31 feet 3 inches beam, 9 teet deep, and rey Pe $3 to At Bath, by uly 2, br Chapman & Fi eenip ef 1,900 tons, named 'M P Grace. and owned by ihe gad firm. ‘She will be commanded by Captain KP Wilber, TO MARINERS, | lave of ship Dauntless NOTICE SPAIN—NORTH COAST—PoRT OF PAs! LGHTS. Information has been received that the following Jeaaing lights at the Fort of Passages have been estab. lished to mark the entrance to the chamnel:—There are three lights, two ot which are placed on Fort St. Isabel one red, on the north side of the wall of the fort; the other white, on th et of the same fort, These two lights ear weather should be seen for a dis- rk the entrance to the banks, the Poi illuminating appai ca The “third livht Is red. and is placed on the hye ay oe house; it is a guide to the rest of the channel, 80. tr can anchor as soon as Port st isat.el has been awed, Cavtion.~ steamers coming for shelter tn this port should be careful to keep the two first lights in Une; after passing the Arandas potnts they should come 3g Doint to port and give Cross Point a good berth. LIGHT ON CAPE La PLA’ The fixed white light on Cape i ‘a becomes ob- scured when, baving followed the ligamenta’ the first two lights, vessels arrive within U8 yards north ot Great A indo Point, and it is again seen when within 109 yard: of Cross Point. The occultation and reappearance ot the light eerves, on dark nignts, to give aconveniest berth to Point Arando to port and Oross Point to starboard, KATTEGAT—RAST COAST OF JUTLAND—SPAR RUOYS OFF FRED- RRICKSHAVER. formation has been received that two ‘been placed off Frederickshaven to mark the en- ce— one on the southern edge of Marcus reef and the other on (ue northern edge of the Borreinerg reef. MEMOVAL OF THR GIERILD. FLAT ROCK, NORTH OF TORNESS. jived that the Gierild Information has | flatreck, north of Forness, ‘ying 7'4 feet below the su: face or the water, hasbeen biusted, but that there are stilsome parts left, lying 12} and 13}¢ feet below the water. i buoys NEW ZPALAND—MIDDLT 1814ND—TASMAN OR BLIND BAY. The HWydregraphic Office of the bagi’ anaes ublishes the following information respecting th fights id beacous at Nelson, Midtle sland, New Ze a ne foulder Bank lighthouse is situated on the ban’ or isiand, 3 to 6 feet above high water, ee tune gE 22 A @f the previously, assigned position. ‘The is fixed white, with vetween’the bearings 'R by N and ise by N, ‘The. ‘ight ‘on the pilot house is discon- thet two beacons on the east ng? 4 for bande gts of Nelson haven are—Upper beacon, white, showing @ white light at pees ‘Lower beacon, red, showing @ red light at When A vessel ) known to be approaching Nelson haven at night BEANET soon River ie reported to be rapidly closing, the soath bank silting up to the northward. i eominee magnetic. Variation, 15 deg # min easterly WHALEMEN, Bark Ralubow. Capt Cogan, ar ypan. arrived 4 Honolalu Jane 25, 16 ken on the is BD, ss Xo wh ofl and 00 Th bone; irst op- d home the had very rot ti jood cateh will rat Later} fate to fathesrchant we a ately employe yi Lae jurchased b: sai ‘of NB, and’ wiht be Mtted for the North Canta of NB, Mie, hailing Bartlett Pacific Masta’ 4 Gi ‘il Shout Oct A letter from herman, of bi ro} Sound had OF} ay ut once carte ioe Leaving nome, Che arf, jaan wares drowned, joard March 15, near w Feta ar from Un rk Merlin, of NB. rat) Ysinnda June $, trom m four mont jatbam Islands, havi fo atta Ld pail told. Would ‘ship fark ok en os ril 25, on ¥, Baker, of NB, with 1000 b) i Teported sailed from St Helena St Helena Sth uly) SPOKEN EN. Bark Menrietta, from Hamburg for Philadelphia, July 1 abel’ trom Philatelphia fox Boston, July 18, lat om. Ving feken 100 bole bbissp oll by | i NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchants, shipping agents and stdpmasters ars in- formed that by telegraphing to the Magzacp London Bur reau, No 46 Fleet strect, or to the Paris offies, Ruo Feribe, the arrryals at and departures trom European and Bastern ports of American and all foreign vessels trading with thet tates, the same will be cabled to this country free of charge. Captains arriving at and sailing from French and Mediterranean ports wi'l find the Paris office the more economicai and expeditious for telegraphing ue Ws OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. — Awrwenr, July 22—Arrived, ships Constance (Br). Philadelphia; Annie Bingay (Br), Weston, Basthmeres bark Bergenseren (Nor), Wisenpurg, New ‘for«. Bristot, July 2—Arrived, ste,mer Somerset (Br, Western, New York, Hicuanivos, B, July %1—Sailed, bark Paragon (Br), Williams North America, Haxovxa, July 19—Arrived, ship Emma, Rich, Moefil- lones, Havnn, July 2%—Sailed, ship LB Gilchrist, Emerson, United States. Liverroot, Jury %—Arrived, ships Premier (Nor), Brunsgaard, Quebec; M4, Seringapatam (Br), Smith, do; bark Brothers & otsters (Br), Buck, Chatham, NB. Also aurived 224, steamer Laxe Champlain (sr), Bern- fon, Montreal. sailed 224, ship LL Sturgis, Linnekin, United States; bark Columbus (Ger), Ihider, do. Loxpvox, July 21—Arrived, ships Velox (Nor), Stnb, Quebeo ; 22d, Binde (Nor), Thorbjornsen, do; barks Fre- Gen (Nor), Nielsen, do; Freden (Nor), Halvorsen, Balti more via Londonderry. Also arrived 22d, ship Magna Charta (Br), Malony, Lobos via Queenstown. Loeenicn, July 22—Arrived, bark France et Platte (Fr), Lequesne, San Francisco via Falmouth, brig Little Harry (Br), Rourk, New York via Queenstown. Penanta Roaps, July 2l—Arrived, Polykarp Wor), Henriksen, St John, NB. Quexnstown, July 22—Arrived, steamer Scandinavian (Br), Dutton, Baltimore via Halifax for Liverpool. Rorrernpam, July 21—Arrived, barks Nuovo Principo (tal), Bosso, New York via Queenstown; Cetverti Da- brovacki (Aus), Caraman, do do; Arracan (Ger), Kossini, Baltimore. Sailed 20th, bark Amalia Hodwig (Ger), Gehm, New York. Sonpertanp, July 2l—Arrived, bark Mamelon (Br)‘ Walters, Quebec. Scruy, July 21—-Off, ship Lochee (Br), Hean, San Fran- cisco (and proceeded for Liverpool). Sypney, NSW—Arrived, barks Caroline (Br), Trinick, New York; Lepanto, Mears, do. Texxt; July 21—Arrived, brig {mmaculato Maria (Ital), Perillo, New York for Amsterdam. Worxsncron, July 21—Sailed, bark Fisher (Br),/Temple, North America. Seiled from ——, bark Arthur White (Br), Marphy, North America, FOREIGN Pt PORTS, Bosxos Avaxs, June 2Sailed, bark Donapin, Banker, ate brig Maria La! Ttal), Pi Poms la (Ital), Pag- 24th, bari Merour (sor Privaia, “ae as; ‘Banta, Jun na, New York oth, sche Lulu Ay norman, Plerson, Civtao, June #—In port, ‘snips Alida. (Bry Meenan, trom Liverpool, aiegt Ana’ Decntur. Froctor, and Wat M Reed, Bruce, for independence eBay. to russ ‘date Bich), tron Ri janeiro for'dn dot Ships, Tranquebar, Waterhouse, and Laurens, snow, from Rio Janeiro: Alexander, Murphy, om, Molleade; Aneroid (Br), Fleteher, trom Antwerp’ others, would also proceed ‘to Independence Bay to load CARDENAS, duly 2%—Sailed, bark New York, aib Gibbs, Na- vassa. Crenror iy 20—Sailed, brig HelenG@ Rich, Col- lins, Boston. Dinanana, June 25—ta ‘port bark EH Yarrington, Parke: * 3 AG Jewett, Pane ‘offi Boston, fived tat: Sitorn nes t, Dill, fri for New Y lg, arrived Horsey Mii, unc; echt on Eaie Wentwortb, Nena. dor Havana, Inly 2—Arrived, prigs, Alles, Bultke, New Orleans; Robin, Parker, Philadelphia: schr Robert uff, Fone, ‘Galvesiba ; 22d, steamer’ Gubas Reynolds, New Sailed 224, stea 8.0 W Lord, Colton, New Orleans; Austin, Simpson. Loekport, Hautrax. July. 2tSaled, brie Nazarine (Bri, Barba- dos; schr Margaret (Br). ark Enoch Arden (Br) and Ivierur, June 10—In We Alibi (Br), tonsil Ath; pity ic (Br). to sail 20th; vrigs inogene (Br), to sail July Gatnaring diane to se 12th; ~al Reo Ns yas y 20—Arrived, brig Georgiana, New seatancas, July 20—Sailed, brig Winfleld, Bibver, Pen- wr ae. CB, July 22—arrived, ays Roe vis, Hirerpen barks Marie (Nor), Lovold, Nor- ir (Br), Desmond, Boston; brig Matuda B (Br), Cameron, do. apes June 10—Sailed, schr Belle Crowell, Den- Bah Th port June 28, brig Water Witch, Tawes, from Balti- more, just arrived, di reesti ‘June 19—ArFived, ship St Paul, Wood, § ran weed ‘July 5—In port sehr N Hand, Donerty, from few York. Port Sparx, June 14—Arrived, brigs Mary (Br), Hughe: Phitate! pha Scr ake ean oh bral il aera ni: Picrov, N so Arrived. bares Sacramento (Br), Ivey, Liverpool; Atlantic, McKenzie, Bremen} schré Lettie ; John F Kranz, Portlan Kosauio, June ii sailea, =t Saran Kingsbury, Wate danateo dune b—aatled. by ‘igs Paquete de N 10 Jaxetag. June y ete de Nova York (Port, Cana, New York: AGE ATSay as Aare man, Hampton June 23. tot Snaresbrook (Br), Scalian, New Suiereax, June 20—In port bark Western Sea, Hanson, from Boston, arrived 19h, to return to Boston in 1S trros, — aa port brig @ d’Abundo (Ital), for B ton Bivastita. ‘uly 18—Arrived, bri Sac Juan (Br), Ma- honey, New Yor! apne Joad for ool). 81 Jo: iy 7—Arrived, brig Black Swan, Wins- 8, P lade, ew Yor! "ou, bark Ophelia M iiume, Hum Sr THOMAS, June %—Arrived, Stpamer ae Slo- cum, New Yorg (and proceeded to Rio Jane! StJonx, NB, July 2—Arrived, ship a. ‘hin, Rob- Antwer MBteared’ Std" ship Montebello (Br), Kelly, Liverpool; M A Palmer (Br). O'Brien, Charles bri = Wixvson, NS, July 20—sailed, schr Hattis E King, Bal- timore. AMERICAN PORTS. ALEXANDRIA, Joly 21—arriv Dow, Providenoe: Klien Zubin, aiyary Fol nt: iy henry, Finch: Norw: mada, Windsor, N8;J A J Sew: ard, Morioike Adaie Walton, id A Ler. ay 'M Wrigh) Jennie Roslyn, Nellie Brown bee Deane, and Sire : Bilen Tobin. Jer- ia Holmes, P: ee led—Sehrs byt Hear} ‘rovids eh SEON, duly 22 ‘Meamers " Rattlesnake. Philadelphia: Arnie Rock, New York ; sours t iy Kelley, Kelley, Port Johnson; Isola, Warren, Port Royal, SC: Geo ¥ Tarbell, ins, Georgetown, : Lena Hunter, Alexan OW Udiern Crowell, Baltimo ‘Larrabes, Philadelphi Bechet Beaman, Seaman, ee “dtape nen Morris, Morris, $ a Winnie Laura, Spean, do, Ne! Clark, Clark. Port son. “Cleared—Bark Virgo (Aus), Gladulich, Cork or Fal- SBALTIMORR, Peat ber Ad io Megimere Ti Rebécca lyde, Donel antngto: Gace, New York Richard, wife Miers Phivadel: hia; schrs Walter P Par s. Boston ; Ben Bor: 0 Dani ia Speighta, New York: Nelle Chase, Norton, Oc- red—Steamers, Wm Crane, Howes, Boston rar ke molds, New York John 8 Shriver, Wood, Find ye} bark Caroline (Ger), inneberg, Cork} alberstadt Antwerp; Pal Wien (AFR: Fit; dav'isman (Br) jord, Per: B Thi Howeih, re: Al- dine, Dennison reev ygNew Havens Gerea, Clark, do: Sunny south, Howland, New York eatlea Beles iiomance, Navasta ; Annie, Bergen: Von- ‘ oiikunsWicky Ga, Jnly 22—Cleared, brig Hyperion, I BANGOR, July 19—Arrived, sehrs Alfred Chass, Robin. non, New York: Anna Leland, Homer, Rondout; Ruth phi ouiye, diab. Herrick, New York; Forest Nat Are sd, sehr Carrie B Woodbury, Woodbury, New Bathe “Saty 20—Arrived, oe Alpha, Goleebary. Sew York for Gardiner; Juiia Baker, Baker, New ys tiled. hr Ramon |e Ajuria, MeBrid Washington. irew, Wadein, LAST, July 18—Arrived, schr J 0 mville. sachin Vath, ache Harmony, Ryder, Wilmington; 14h, rig H © Sibisy, Nichols, Philadelphia, to load for Baltic ; 1th, schr Jachin, Getchell, Rondout; 1st, Kmpire, New York. TNIV ERLY, J uly 17—Satlea, schrs AO Buck! 5, Youne Phuladelphiss Mary L. Varney, Rowe. New York oe ‘Tri in, do via dloucester, ; ee July 2%—serived, ‘sehr Delphi, ‘ited Eliza- chr Quickster, Hutchinson, New York. ated am ee He Ataves, bark = Chariotte (Ger), BC, Providewee. RL “ane? M Dickte, Boston: sehr Clalame July 22—Arrived, schr Ocean Belle, Mills, St John, CA) ALATS, souiy WS—Arrived, schr & & @ W Hinds, Hill, red—Sehr Com Kearney, Mason, Philade! No T7—Cleared, sera Lottie Wells, dAshrord ‘Anaconda, Fickett, ana Lizzie, Le! ‘ohn is New "karex, uy 17—arrived, jon 3 H Lookwood, Bt Otten Kantel, Jersey, B. (Br), Doane, York. Cleare: park Einignest (Ger ihe ‘Thomas, sent Florence &1 rlestor IGHTON, rT. G) Port ee tek. Empire, ‘on oad eer: Pian iv, Ne WDAN VERS July zi— Weeceiy Charter Oak, schrs You ohu Cadwainder, Phinney, Philadelphia. as a M galas, July 17—Satled, "ont Saarbruck, clare. Now York. isth—Arrived, schr Henry, Nash, New York. Sailed 12th. sehr Geo D Ferry, Fiynn, hew York. EUGARIOWN, July Ig—Arrived. ‘echrs, Palestin How Port Johnson for Kennebunkport, 1%, M80 ogers, Portsmouth tor Rockiand ; for'saco; Bengal Condon, Now York, te ducbarge here; ianet, Henderson, a ig Rambler, Thomas, New York tor Fortemouth; Niagara, Ward, New Haven tor Fiitaworwa, July 16—Arrived, brig Moranoy, Red- onnet, Fe Thom 384 MONROE, July 22—Pased in for Balt FORTH more, bark vil Ke Bello, from Londonderry ; brig Chow- an, from Matanza! PALL Ven, July d—Arrived, sche Transit, Davis, Phisade!phia. Hled-—sehirs Laura Robloson, Robinson, Now Yorks ih GAL weeron ‘July He Salted, = Laura Lewis, w, Calcasien, to load lumber for mpieo. 9 Crom AU Oy: Rreed schrs Ann Flizabet th, trom Bangor’ Ben} W Robinson, from Kenae- 0 River, aici Lae ayes ee ne ston | vio SRO" saly ei frived,. sohra Fates. tine 4 May Day, rt Johutson ‘July 17—Arrive hen, Small, trom St Jobn tor Port 9b ) 7 hrs Lahema, Hotightom, Alakatidria Para’ | en Merate on, Morang. Rew Yor ees heron Ua ‘mmy Tere. tre A New eo es rain Joly IT Arrived, schre HJ ron a pe Floyd, Thoinpaop, Tater an in and Gol Kazee, doy 20ud.” ard Hite ily ig-arrived. sche Henry, Nagp, New. sae uty eens sew Yori, r ig ihe soba di “it rua Tiavanes nace oxy Myo if, iy 1d sailed, steamer Panther, Pe... ruben Ld 2%—Arrived, steamér Berks, one Pa cele PSE, SEER isa 5 ew Ha arrivens fers Wm D Mangam, New York; Daniel Philadelphia, L sta bokel RURRa eon es New allay Be Brainard Buell cline McLain, fa th Pawtucket for Verplank’s Pot a pase yeu ans’ Dolphin, Vatentiae, New York; Mist/ rosehr Richard Peterson, English, Philadelphia, Bist aM~kerived. whey John Lemtuall, Martine ry Shields, Showman, New Gardner, trom Provh tucket tor New York; the head of Eanes Island Sound 2th, PM, bound a urliD game, New Bediord tor New Work? Artis st deus Bent do. 7 Hed—Hohrs Louisa, tgr New York; Idclia Fellota, NORWICH, July 21—Arrived, schre Millie Frank, Now York: ¥ Wooltey. Hoboken: Authnny Burton, Boston. fork acne ire Success, New York; Texas, do; sloop NEW HAVEN, aly Si cpArrived, 9 schrs terah Boren. town. mings. Hoboken; Sara Brevin. jos. Seorserown. ale leared. hr Helen 5 PEA e DAVALLO. July: ‘ ied, sont ‘Sunse Ht jarkson, I PRwUACoL. ‘yhly Botleared, bso nl Diets ~Cleare ie Frulie Auguste, None Three Brot PHILADELPHIA, July 2241 Mills, N rag fe George red FS ante wi xi is, Ne ort; ‘ork | Fuiladetphia, Davis do: sehrs Mary L Y, et alker, Newbern, NG: ard, Forbes: Portiun.. ” i (ise ate ateived eamers are Gouipeds, Kitten “Boston: Fox lomen, 1 Simpson, pare sy Francona, itavise. Base Lookout Pomeroy, ‘Cleared—Steamers R Willing, Ter, Baltimore: Alhamd EE an > bart ane aca rs Aaua, Myrioks Sunfthy nga Sn W Bla tyne, Somerset; ET Oo ¢ Gotting! nam, jewburvport; Alexandr ery Lanai Mitution, Warts, Provideticer Pawa, Baker F, iat de William Whiler, Wharton, Hoston: ‘Anna well, Gi do: Alaska, Williams, do} 8 J Bright, Thomas, a brideport, Jyh, Partons, Young, Boston; o 8 Stanley. do’ S 8 Hudvon, Crowell, Portsmouth oe Reed, Steelman, Georgetown: Clara Davidson, Gare: wood, Cohasseti; § a trwin, Johnson, Pawtucket, american E: Also pire teamers’ Achilles, Artis, Fall Rivery Hartford; barks, Pepinna, Patursoy Bremen; i Flor= ett, F, Beck, iy ST Boston (okt Thomas W haven, 10; ie Lee, |e, poailed—Steaihers Lilitiots, for Liverpool; Achilles, for "all River. Newcastre, Del.. July 2 AM—Briz Netiie, from Wil mington, Del, for st Crotx, WI, and schr J # Baker, for 4 down thi: x “and N ioe Grates Noyt brigs wiley, 4 fondo Brovidonce; USrevenue ‘stea iamiltons sone & E Corson and ut, for Boston; 8 L Russell, to Salem, and Einma B Shaw, fol ton, Passed down last eventn Noon—Bark Dagmar (Nor), for Elsinore, passed down bay 11:16 AM, in tow. Schr Daniel Pierson, from Bath, passed up at 11:48 AM, in tew. curs American Eagle, for Demerara, and Kate Rich, tor Boston, anchored off here this hoon, and re mai ark Isaac, Hall, from Antwerp; schrs Bell: rom Jacksonville; Oliver yer, Irom Saco, an from Provideneo, pasged up inis eLAWanE Bukaxwaren July 22—Bark. L A itartl schrs 8 @ Endicott and Fanny salled for New York ai Fit An unknown brig also "went out rom the Barbos and many vessels came down from above. Arrived last night, schr John G Ingram, Doboy. arrived to-day, schr Abbott Lawrence, Bangor for Philadeiptia. w—Bark Entghed, from Greenland for Philadel i eer Iiltnots, for Liverpool, went to sea at 8:56 PORTLAND, July 2i~Cleared, brig Ernest, Sinnotty Saga Sid Arrived, schr Sunbeam, Calais, for Richmond. Cleared Steamer Keanora. Johnson. New York: brig Tuly i9—Arrive ir Mar. a Thompson, Philadeiph ia. is ey 20th—Arrived, brig Isaac Carver, Willams, Philadel~ Dl Batled—Brig Liberty, Reld, Pictou; schr Union Fiag, Frisbie, New York. 21st—Arrived, Us steamer Kansas, New Orleans; sehra- David Nichols, Wyman; Marion BK’ Rockhill, i Hannah & Shubert, King, delphia ;* Wm Carroll, Bro ipson, Dow, a Tantamount, Pendleton. "Fort Johnson: 14a, ee Annie, Cook, Kondout: Lucy Ames, Bishop, New Lacy Wentworth, Robbins, Hoboken; Ainos Edwards ig Per Georgetown. Sailed—Brig MC Heskelt, Hail, Georgetown; schr 0 g Simpson. Tapley. Baliim PROVIDENCE, July 2—-Arrived, schrs Daisey B Pi hurt, Hooper, Alexandria; Crissie Wrient. ‘Clark, sy timore; George Gurney, Girne. Newbi a Shamrock, roy, Haverstraw; J Hekerson, Port Jonnsom for Pawtucket D W Sanders, Mott cde for doy Seas By Allen, Kandall, do for do; T P Abell, Gare, do; Laszlo.) Taylor, do; B & Brainerd, Hull, New York; Paladium,, der, a Sailod-Schrs George {1 Mill otson, Alexandria, Westnordland, itch? Futiadelphias Spencers Gouser: Haverstraw; Tenae Saorwood, Fuglo, des Arte, Pardes, Bishop, New York; J 0 Crafts, Greeley, do; RP King, Bliven, Wilson, Clerk, dp: Kate penton fargaret Ja Ealmer, a mace den, no; Heine 7 rom Havernteaw):! Bakers banding to PAWTUCKET, Suly abn ative, echrs Fly, Port Johnson; J H Burnett, Rasmussen, do; Brown, Sackett, Verpia ‘oun Sailed—Schrs John a Northrup, Philadelphiag’ {Joho Lonthall, Marting Phorence, Sackett, Haverstri 2ist—Arriyed, schrs J D Backatew, Thompson, Port’ ‘Jota Sto my cia Hasan New Yor! Johnsons Panihea, McDaid, Hoboken; Jenuie Rogers, mee jew York Ft che“ W Knight, Fenton, Philadelphiay on, Buckingham, do; Tunis Bodine, Silvie, Lady suffolk, Searrived. do. july 20—Arrivea, brig Pete Wile liams, Baltitasre, to load for are austria; schrs Eme ma ©'Rommell, Adams, B FY Alelbert, Meady, Kennebec; Jolin A Curtis, Mullen, Al ay; John MeGia~ nis, Colbourn, New York. eaee soe, J H Johnson, Rose, down river to load fot New Yori BAN PRANCISCO, “i 14—Oleared, bark Ciara Rens fe ag Honolulu; schr Louisa Simpson, Hague, M. wea cleared, ship Orpheus (Br), Glass, Liverpool Elion Monroe, Nacross, ‘kK; bark Albert William ay Walker, FAIRS SAVANNAH, Jnly 21—Cleared, ee | anne Vail, Spey ‘asibura, Pali am Mons, Santander; bag ed Afajorea) ; sehr Bawin Ji not, Roberta Harbor Tsian = | Baye Asiiand, New York; sche Thowas wy olden, pideisrived, steamer Oriental, Boston; schr Mary. Sailea—Brig sect Vail, Santander; schr Thomas D Harrison, Gloue gattted from ‘Tybee i2th, brig Anate Vail (Br), Simmons, ander, ‘SOMERSET, Joly 19—Arrived, schr John W Hail, Powers, Philadelphia, wea, Xe 01 WW Gocirey, Ba he Bailed—Schr Reinde eg es daly ari elde etown, DC; Win “Dearborn, Seull, Phil Dhiat Thos tix, Hall, Rondout, Salled—schr Sallie's Godtre Quth—Arrived, schrs OW DO: Emma Green, Collin Prag Philadelphia. oeelays Georgetown, rrived, sc lower, Adams, Port Roya 865 arcing Bea, Baltimore: 3 ¥ seabu Trim, Philadelph ) Sproul, Sproul, Port Johns Ariel, Austin: (zetia, Smithy and faumie Butler, Ware ren, do: Vashti K Gates, Noimes, Hotoken; 0 & P Grace, Rondout: Geo A Perce, Kelly, New York. STONINGTON, July 21 Arrived, schrs Henry Lemuel, Jarvis, Port Jotinso jonmecticut, Smith, and Messeny or, “Saned eschew Louise Birdsalls, Alexandria; Little Davi and Allen J Brown, New Yorks tus c New York for trovi ence with two harg VINEYARD HAVEN, July 20—Arriy Small, Warren; Southern Cross , shales, NS, for New York Buceo’ Moray, and Lizz G Gllenrist, St fo. do: Anaconda. Fickett, and. Mott Haven, Collins, Calnia tor do: Cora Etta, Pendleton, Baddeck, OB, for do Marletia smith, Presion, Portimouth for do; JB Nant ston ‘tor Philadelpiias J J pove for im, Kearney, Maton, wand est, Dennis, i brill,” Gdiweit, Frederic~ SUA M—arrived, schrs Emily H Noylor, Fishert Algctaser Harding. ‘MeBride; Li Waddington, Setover, and George churchman, Risley, Boston ior Piadel? hia; Daviel 8 Mershon, Salem fordo; A © Buckley, Youre. Davenport for do; Et ta af Bartor, Barter, St George tor Baltimore; DH In, mm, Ames Boston tor Ni, tor do; wore Winslow, Port pet a p A ‘Musquash. n We tor do; Lizzie K, Waters, St John, \B. for orders ie ssl Dickinson, Dickinson, Union’ Island, Ga, fob cs ae rt. vy 7 hed Henry, Trueworthy, from Rock~ land for Yor! ™N Rallet—Schrs. TAI W, R 8S Dean, Goores Kilborn, Porto Rico, Jesse Williamson, Jr; Com hag Diag ge. Th re ins © Lettie Wells, Brill, Moty a ie Mi Rh ct fir Baltimore: seventy-six Se Johns NB, for New Yorks ee Baltimore 7: PS a Be mpire, fast for do nd Parago: pred —tonre Wee PW ater (90, Port Johnson for Bos "h ‘Baltimore for do; Geo H Bent, eo. 6 Be Gardiner, for New Palled~Schrs Southern Cross ae, and Paranon lance, New York, jor Adria (Br), tor for New and all before reported gx ner urs Suehin’(repaiting), ftero, Eme PHANG TON, NO; July 2—Arrived, schr Sadie Wel- fast, Me. —| A gg Pay Glearea ace f Petphin in (By 8 fh i ne Nan, faeere: ROY Wnasons ti Dreadnaught. 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