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10 —_—— ATER GERDEMANN, Lecture by the Noted Ex-Priest in Philadelphia Last Evening, es HiS EXPERIENCE IN ORDERS. Caustic Arraignment of the Priesthood of | the Choreh in America, THE NATURAL RESULTS OF CELIBACY. Alarming Prevalence of the Vice of Drunk- enness Among the Clergy. THE DECREE OF INFALLIBILITY. PHILADELPHIA, July 28, 1875, 4 large crowd was gathered in the netghbor- | ood of Horticultural Mali to-nignt, in the expec- Yation of a disturbance resulting from the lecture @elivered by the ex-priest, Joun W. Gerdemann, imeide the hall every seat and aimost every inch | Of standing room were occupied long before the hour Oxed for the veginn:ug of the lecture. Tne Jecturer was introduced by H. H. K. Elliott, of the Bventng Express, and upon taking the stand read @ letter from Father Stack, urging him to avoid personal visuperation, ana advising him to use his power to effect reform !n the Catholic Church, Father than assail it, He then proceeded to speak ‘as follows, his lecture being interrupted at the end of every sentence by vociferous applause :— THE LECTORE. As you see by the jetter just read to yon, Stack and myself agree upou all points butone. He is still a Catholic and a priest; I have ceased to be eltner. Father Stack hopes for ap impossibility— reiorm in the Roman Church. Reiorm 1s sadly .| meeded. It has been the hope and demand or the world and the never seriously attempted, never fuifilled promise of the Cuureh. To return to the Churca of the early ages, to the simplicity of the apostolic times, would mean suicide to tue Charch of Rome. No doubt if the aposties or first Curistians entered the Catnole Churen they never would recognize im it the Canrea of Onrist. And etl the Church of Rome looks upon itsel/ as tae | ‘very acme 0! perfection, in latter times she bas | urged ber dreams of ber exclusive rigat to ueaven aud universal dominion upon eartu with more than ordinary vigor. Father Stack 1 afraid that | Imay speak the truth to-night Jamnotw. Ideal wWita the Church practically, Dot theoretically; as itis, not as it should be. Ido not take issue with ‘the Church of former 8, Dut with the Church of our day and of our li What | will say to-night 1 dia ‘not learn from books or hearsay. I will #peak only of What I have seen with my Own eyes aad beard with my own ears, The speaker then detatied at great length nis connection with the Charch and tne reason and manner o/ his abandonment of it, and aeiending Dimself in energetic and eloquent language against the charges made against him, of which he asserted his entire innocence. In showing bow bis faith in the doctrines of the Church bad Become shaken, he continued :— PAPAL INFALLIBILITY. Before the dogma of Papal wfailibility was de- elared I would bave sacrificed my life isch by inch dor the Catholic Churen, The day the cabie brought the news o! the proclamation of that new dogma J prayedearpestly and long toGod to enligiten and guide me, aud got up aconfirmed Protestant. #rom that day Icommenced to look at the doc- trines of the Roman Churen with open eyes. It took me over three years before I was faily con- Vinced of the fact taat the Church of Rome couid be the Church of Christ. The dogma of inallibity ‘Was jorced upon the Catholic world, Bot so much By the good natured, vain old Pope binisell as by bis Vile and scheming sryisers—the Jesuitical | party in the Chareb. The leading bisbops of the Couuell were opposed to it, the laity had never Reard of 1t anu does not understand its revolu- tionary teudency to-day. Still it was carried, The Bishops Who supported toe nove! claim of the Pa- | pacy Were 1D every Way encouraged; those who cientiously Opposed it were frowned uponand denica bearing, like Bistops Dupanioup and Staussmeyer of, Europe, aud Archbisaops Kenrick and Verot, of the United States. My convictions ‘Were put to a test in 1572, when I was at the point | of death from smalipox. Wien tue doctor declared he ned btn of my recovery, the priest, a he- ris — er as Biuswes Me (0 Make, | leit convinced that I was | y in rejec! the new dogma, and injormed tue finer 80, All nreated att 6 arguments talied to convince ie, aud f sveai tgerd to believe what my reason revoited at. 1 certainly are 2: expect (o recover at this time, and yet { reme ber how happy and peaceiul f felt. lace © oye ume [ ssudied harder aveut ail Derg | had doubted belore. Here came Sy3* tue inordinate worship of the Virgip £27 Suiatg generally, al- thougy spe Sent, r c| ea ampwures tell ug Plainly that there to Se Y “> viuy one name in which we can be saved, that of Christ Jesus. Still, Catholic civines blas- phemoasiy assert that Mary is, turough ner inter- cession, more powerful than her divine Son bim- gels, andthe Catholic prays ten tmes to her where he scarcely thinks once oi God. Further, [ Jooked at the want ol charity in the claim of the Rowan Church to exciusive saivation. 1 could Bot velieve that @ merciiul God should condemn @il Well-meaning Protestants, who, if perhaps tuey Delieved less, certainly practised more of CHRIST'S TEACHINGS ‘than the Roman Cathoi Ithonght of the word of Scripture that “by their iru ts ye shall know thew,” aod judging vy that standard tie balance Was in favor of Provestantism., Anu Dow can it ve otherwise ? The Pr that as the tree talleth so ingly. The Catholic believes that a few words of @ priest will save him 19 the lass momen's, after au ii-spent itfe, and also iives accordingly. Toe Protestant"seexs salvation throug’ a@ pure Reart ane lie; the Catholic depends largely on medals, | indulgences, jasting, the blessing of the priest and other outward periormances, When was with Bisbop Yood om his official visits. to the country purishes 1 saw tim give to the poor people what he calied soly medais blessed by the Pope. Belng surprised at ‘she ercas quantity he gave away L asked him now | ‘the Pope Managed to Diess so many things tor ail ‘tne bishops, and learned something very interest- ing. He told me that the poxes cuntaining the | medals, crosses, &c., arrived the same day the Pope was going to dine with tue American bishops im che Collegium Americanum, Taey were stand- ing, nailed jast as thay arrived, im the corridor, @DG the Pope bleseed them by simply making che Sign of the cross over the boxes passing by. | When | told the Bisnop that he might dave saved himeeifthe trouble ot having them suipped to Rome, as he wight as weil have biessed tuem in Einsicaeln, Switzerland, or, tor that matter, in Philadelphia, | was simpiy told that 1 was a queer @an. Still the poor people Kissed those things as = asi! they bua been toe Saviour’s very t in commenting upon the pricsthood of the Catholic Church in America the speaker said ;— THE PRIESTHOOD. Besides the doubts I hac on doctrinal matters [ ‘was (ar more disgusted with the Roman Cuurca on account of my knowledge of its priesthood. in jact. iif would not have feared to become 4 bad mao, like the majority of priests I know of, | might be in their ranks yet, | repeatedly neard good and incere pricats say It was a blessing the American Peopie did hot Know tue true character of tue Rowan priesthood, for if tuey did taey would sweep them out of the countrs, and Lassure you, i you coud kncw them as 1 do, you would not consider that remark a8 awy too harsh. in tue first place, they nave an inoruinate desire jor money. ‘The poor peuple ure asked for money at aii times S04 occasions. The more @ man giv the better he is iiked, He must pay every time comes to church, and every time the priest com ‘© b:m. No matter how poor the family may be, bow hara the man may work, how mucu tae meotner may save, how pourly the chiidren are cla ver Wuetuer the g1ocer is paid, the average priest insists ou his dues, Baptism, marriages and funerals must be paid ior, and woe to she poor Catholic who dares to offer a priest jess than foo much he can never give. Go on pee Suecer lo almost guy Catnolic church of this city and oe Will bear something about money always. WhenI fires met the late Joun Maguire, @ conveyancer, and a good Roman, Catholic, he Warned Me against this vice of the riests, saying thas he never yet attended caurco fo this country Wiihovt having listenea to more eloquent remarks on the Money qnestion than on the Gospel of the day. ‘Yhe more a priest revurns to the bishop jor a semiary or other purposes, (ue higher he rises in the bishop's esteem. Pro- vided 4 priest is sound on the mooey question hus otser qnaiities ure of minor importance, 1 know over five hundred priests and axty viahops in this country, 1 have been pone gene in priests’ _ bishops, company, never ti juestion came oa congrega- td M MOW are yOur people; ithful in attendance at ere $i temperate, chieeny 6s ney faise their children weil?” bot | Hew much pew rents do you get?’ Wrae’ eee Wh he cbt at Onristo: «Wha ees Saplise and marriage?” And ii the suas dia aot seem large sncugh you Would hear a “Dane tb; Chave Litdel When Bishop be came home to hs people in Covipgtea, ai an absence of ax monte, the wi sunday ~~ om ed empas tha Je _savn ons, I know priests who n ten years tn the pries! cigars, grand dinners aud a drin! ace, witha Fv SAW, espe fifty cents and a dollar a game, private were general y content with a game lor ten cents. Tuen came the grand dinners Served i the most appro good people foot the bill. Good Fathe fluence of liquor. bauch. almost uzkuowl | priests are genera!ly Pur @ias! the system of ceitba of the Catholic ministry, tvo often rus tem, spoke toa Lesteemed as @ g00d waa, lust year aveut tis time, abgut my itea leaving the Cnures. of this city asna | knew and saw those things, why di you not leave sooner? I hear somebody ask, quite pro and especialy Catnolte priests, wil uever appr > lhe Wenval anguish Abd strugaie Land viners | ar When out seventeen years of age. |. was against ¢ upon & wilful dowot a3 a mort 1 wasiully convinced of the belief 1b nas not easy to icar myseif loose Jrom | my Whole fainily, in which Ihave no Protesians, | eitner oy blood or marriage; to separate irom all my former irienss and acquaintances. And there | are a good muay excellent men among tne Uatho- ly Wouud far deeper bv the step you take tuan you | | would by depriviug them Of their greaiest | treasure. Then we know the custom o the | | Catuo! | priest wno dares to leave and oppose them, So o it was and 1s witu me, | letter to the Collector of Customs at New York | relative to the proper rate of duty on 160 cases of it 1s with every ove: There w they had tue courage. 1 spoke to more, than twelve of them, and showed them my wiie’s pic- | | to | Step, ‘Tae one told me he Was too delicate to gee | Married, the other ieared he pad not bras enouge to make his living im any otaer Way; au- other seid he wad only $15,000, and woud not | leave til ne had $10,000 more. Stil anotoer did | NOt go vecause he had tound out that the girl he | haa been courting was kissing otuer priests | like your bride 1 Would umacry & those Catholic girid’are eotirely too soft witu | acid = gas to a ; Xp anks to God! I nad the courage. | “w0% 98 10 &* I weat through @ fcariul ordeal, Iu tue begiuning I had scarcely 4 fren . my zealous, energetic aiterward Mr. Kadslord, woo, being a strict ves ali tne more credit for | priests or me.’ Roman Catholi | his courage and of fan and of iaw, Aimost everybody aiso despised, at least, Joubied me. Taings of late have changed; 1 have rm would tare neen tenivid, MI should ray. choose beiW210 Coe KAOWS HOW ana tue priest my business, and if they di have the least doubt 16 will soon be decided who reigns in this good city of Potiadeipiiia, do everythiny ior me. Immoral aavice, every week (lan help those J need not tell you tat i left the statis aud aim of the - | Copairy. Jber py ie been scarce oO irom ‘theod, $20,000 to $40,000, And the poor people, who we #ill nm oe oever are told where the money goes ‘lest and no layman in the city know, i priest receives and how it is & and Sspeut’ A good deal of tin aid riests ut doubt, the best livers in the country. Whenever you meet @ company of priests, be It ob Sunday or week Gay, nigbt or daytime, you Rearly always Und them at a game of eucure, and not for mere pastime, but ior money, | viten and does not thrive. ally irish priests play for quarters, got up on & small four grand dinners, were ail are invitod, a y aud God knows how many on 4 smaller sca! Priests give (heir dinners 00 stated occasious— | at the funeral of a priest, Ou the day of Lue cor- | ner stone laying or dedication of a new churen, | Maad woen the fgut commences, and comme! | it wii on the school question, he sald, repe and annually on the last day of the sorty hours, ‘The poor people are in the church at their prayers Wille the good lutuers are enjoying their \err. pip canvasback und champagne, When the cnureh f built was dedicated Bishop Wood ordered me to | porter of live | demns the Very corner-stone of our Repudiic— ; | Ii Rome has abanuoued toe siuke aud the tortures of the Inquisiuon it is not Ou account of want of will, out want of Un the Sauday ppe- @ & grand | dinne: vio Father Filan nad his church | de cated. The Bishop told me that Father Filau’s dinner bad been a@ poor affair, although | consid- erea it a Very good one, and told me | sou. try to surpass that Irisuman. 1 haa to syoml: tne dil ©: fare and wine list to im, and tuat litle dinuer cost tne Church almost $1,000, It 18 no wonver that Lhe good Biskop, Woo bas to utiend to ail these dingers the whole year round, is so olteu visited With rheumatic pains, as we call lt geu- | esiant community oy Sunday parades and noisy | music, they May Genounce Protestantism every in the year, and we Protestants ure stent; ub one word sald against them. they get per- But shall that hinuer the American to deny them the utmost liberty consistent with Saiety (or our giorious instirations? God jorbid: | Only ueiend the great paliauium of American iio- erly, Lue free press, the free school and the free teelly. But the GREAT CURSE OF THB PRIESTHOOD in this country is the vice of oraukenness, Of the extent of this vice I can give you no adequate | Jectly c azy, idea, When priesis meet the first and the last Vhiog la 4 drink; early in tue morning and late at night the whiskey bottle is the:r consolation. You were no douot surprised at (be ratner heavy buls for iquors and champagne produced at the late trial, 1 tel you candidly they) Were very | Wili ever be & power im America, Nght compared with bills of the ma- ority of priests tor the same purposes. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSD The German | It isa ble ed style, ior which the Those dinners are not le either, but cost from $500 to $1,500. The bisnop gives generaily three or ) 3 ‘af | | hoerty 0: couscience, dous overhauiing about the money coliee- | mated and they make very few converts among ‘the Americans. Ca-culating ia thelr manver, that is 1m sieuding every map, womaa and child, find 6,000,000. Of the children they lose at least Mity per cent, seventy-live per cent tot giris, If the of Doys aud twenty-five per immigration of Catnolics should cease to-day i ry less taan |wenty years tnree-foumns of tie Carho- he churenes would be closed for want Of woiship- pers. Among ali toe prescient in tae Roman | ere are not ten percent | native Americans. Catnolicism 18 DOF ap idl- courcaes of this city & genous plant here, but OF FOREIGN GROWTH cay in 73 an Blsaop Wood im the play ox their great bombers! the Americans wow many vote: now, and how many fghung men we wil com ediy, U they praise our Iree republican {pstity ens new, don’t be deceiveu, The Ceurch of tue Joquisition ne’ r wil be the admirer and sup- The Pope denounces and con- power, Give it the power to-day and tie dun- geons will we laws one well as long Please and elp them. ‘the ‘at bolics may outrage tne sense ol the rrot- cuuren, ana never jar that the Catholic Gauren f you would not offer whiskey and Wine, and | cially | plenty of it, your visitors, you would soon ve Spotied afd cried down as @ fool. bisiop Wova Was a (requeus Visitor at my he | gaia, he did Dot want any leutonic acid, *“mean- ing good German wine,” but insisted on having | Yeacn your cailaren hisrory; let theu iook ab )luiy, Spain, soutnm Ameria, and then at champagne, And let me show you that his cu. pacity is rather @ large one. I was t aveilng witn nim in Senuyikili county three or jour weexs before I iett the Church, andl will bow uive you his day’s work. Barly thas Suaday moraiug ve | confirwed in the German charch at® St. U.uir. Alter having admins | Dreakiast Was spread fer bim, but he aid not touch it, and asked for a bottle wf wine. Froude was rather surprised, and said:—"Hallol wine for breakfast.) Ai. | ter the wine was fnisned we weit to the Engiisa church ‘ivere the Sisvop | complatned 0: the poor wine of Father and isked Jor and reeelved a bottie of ¢ After he bad given confirmation there # lew | glasses of lager beer were enjoyed. dinner, and & good one it was, and he partook freely of bee wash tt dow jered confirmation a youd Frouae mpage. then came wi ue, champagne, aud brandy to preseat, or’s house Afterward be loilowea only but tune diocese since 1 Was oruaiued died drink, aud many priests are ng water tu processjou through oa Ye the { i. lutemperance preVailing among tie Roman clergy, but 1 suppose enough has been said coconvince you that temperance 1S a virtue | among lt m. 2 come to and, as he | Before We leit St, Clair for Maha. | hoy Plane ou the Superintendenv’s special car a | ofthe lecture, and atits close conducted Mr. Gerae- lew more bottles Of champagne were opened and | despatched by Bim and tne pri Scarcely had he reached Father Pio when be asked for goat-milk punch, of wuicn he | took two or three giass it with a lew glosses of champayni Through with coulrming about 200 peopl complained of not veiag quite we her Of terrapin, pheasants aod vtaer choic served afterward he did not ej y,and oe went Lo bed, where | brought tu Gim tie iast giass O1 Cuam- pagne alter cievea o'clock. When you bear that @ bishop can do #0 MUCO In that line aud suill ve abie to give coutirmation you wWili not be surprised to hear that bills for liquors aud wines ae large With a priest who vften enj.ys bis Visits. 16 be | more serious, the greater part oi tne priests who died in to, | ot too muc! serving there now who have Wore tu~n once | suffered from delirium tremens, ‘To see priests drunk in their bouses is bad cnougi, but how macn worse, how much Wore disgraceful ts it for them to be drank even in tue pulpit and at the altar, Eveu in Soptemver iast t heard @ sermon, | Teached at the Close oi Lue foriy hours’ dgvetion—ouve of the most solema occa sions tnthe Vathollc Church—woen und dtl he got | yeu | LOOK TO THE SCHOOLS. Let Catholics have their own schoolg if they choose, but let tue public schvol remain a puo.ic good, avove or indepeudent o1 any party or sect. Germany, «ngiand ana our own glorious land. if they caoose then the Chureo wuich has beea the curse of Catholic couutries, 1a- stead of that eaigntenea taith which has ‘been the blessing of Proiestant nations; if they witully Joriett the glorious inheritance of our jathers, tacy deserve tieir jae. Bub no Jear so loug as our tand 18 dotted with public school ‘inen oar children wul spurn ail torelzn aile- g@laues, -emporal as Well as spiritual, ang, like we in our’ day, they Wil take care in their day that our glorious Starry banner shall always float over tue land of toe iree—tfree not only trom the pend. age of the flesh, but free irom tue wore siavery OF the Spirit. AFTER THE LECTURE. The Mayor, accompanied by @ large force of policemen, Was in attendance during the deitvery mana to a carriage thas awaited tim at the side of the hal, He was then rapidly driven to bis home. A butcner’s cleaver was takea from a man tn the bail, but as tue party was evidentiy weak minded he was merely escorted @ short distance Jrom the he din- | ait and thea let go. WASHINGTON. GENERAL WASHINGTON DESPATCHES. WasHincron, July 28, 1875. TERMS OF THE INDICTMENT AGAINST CHIEF CLERK AVERY—HIS ARREST UNDER 4 WAR- BANT—HIS BAIL FIXED AT FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, The District Attorney for the District of Colum- er the in- | Dia recetved to-day, by mail, from David P. Dver, That man arrived rar ne | United States Attorney for the Eastern District o’clock in tne aiternoon compietely drunk. He “ Slept off, 1tis true, partly the efects of vis de- | of Miscourl, @ certified copy of tue indictments ‘Still, When he preacued ut seveu o'clock, | he was anytamg buisober. Afier tue ceremouies were over he recommenced bts potatious, i whiskey, beer, wime and ehampugne, till b onthe floor beastiy drunk, That wan ison the mission to-day, pasior of 4 large cungregatio: | although itis Well Kuown tat ova Week pass m which he is not crunk once or twice. On | | another occasion @ priest, who now resis | | In a drankard’s grave, Was 50 Completely druak when carrying th | bis churca thatiand another priest, Tae | as deacous, had vo support him lo keep ht ; failing. Lmight adeaee many more lustances of Jound by the Grand Jury of tte District Court of St. Louis on July 2 against W. 0. Avery, late chief cierk of the Treasury Departmen, with a re- | quest jor his arrest, as also a warrant for bis ar- rest returnable at the present (May) term of the conrt, a The indictment présemts that Alfred Bevis and Edward B. Fraser, about July 1, 1875, did engage | in and carry on the business of dstiilers, with in- | om | ten: to de‘raud the Umited States of Foe tuternal | to Tevenue tax of sévéi cents per proos gallon of | spirits; that William 0. Avery, being an oflcer and agent, head of the eppointmenf division of , | une Internal Revenue Department and ems! clerk | The Pre. a | Fre ae E een \ t on the characte? of We Roman tidrgy, whioh FOU ja Lue Ist Of July, 1873, dia fall to report toe Will allow me to ireatin acursery Diwnner outer | next Superior oMcer, Yne Commissioner of Tespect to the audicnace i have ‘the noaur to ad- | a 0 } oon eee ae HU allowed to marry; woud 2: ©) “Shey are Gajled fatuers vy the People, a0" “njorvunately Internal Révedge, the ‘foresaid vioiatioa of the jaw committed by Allred Bevis and E. B. Fraser. aa J, With Many, It is mes | The secona count enfrges Avery with, as clef 2919 * “Dame but @ sad reality; Dot the bovores, ' gatiowed name of father, but a nawe whispering Ol shame and a broken hear, i vol arumed fam- sincere and fo09, But, at all times the bane of getting Married aad ie calicd me @ 100), hood, put do like him, apa Keep a Mistress, thanked him jor is advice, and told nim | dog. Bisiop Wo: priest in bis diocese Whom be cuaracterized as | Immoral and thorouguy bad men, wuo Lo this Cay hoid their oflices. Marry, Jorsu th, im. un honor- Was no dtoid me of more than one girlhe may. itis better, the Pope teaches, ior a | priest wo nave two con woman la Shame upon ty In @ future lecture | may speak about tuiy affair | ues (ban marry oue ¢ upon such morality | Uhurch with such C ke SOC priests d to walk the streets, if you The question 13 er were Catholic: Those who ne » (hrough. 4 Was born of sericuiy Cainor and saw the first Protestant minister AN ENTHUSIASTIO PRIEST, ana even alterwara 1 foag.t aud prayed hard | ers OF f4ith, looKIug “in, and even alter | Gourt House. Judge Mumphreys having fixed the y doubt in m ueysof my religious aud some Very Worthy priests, ana those you ei t) caluinmiate and bunt down every » plenty of priests who would do like i at and pot One of them Out approved ot my rather indiscriminately. Auotner sat “Jonn, i 1 Would KNOW @ good Prote: T to-n tant girl orruw, Dub Aud 80 on. but my faith ounsel, Mr. E ite wi ao, oud Mmination detwe D & watte by Wari iriead:, d make nee ones every day. Bur ii my tr hood, | would, w.thout, hesitation, tie jormer. Tne Catnolics have tried to fry me, | in vain, and { Will stay in their midst a low THS CATHOLIC MOB, or law and order. Tney have tried to bring me back with money. Priests told me if I only would leave tuat woman, meaning my Wile, they woud “Il Bave been ta in former years. ° 1] know Of their immorality. [despise Bishop Wood. In fact,” we continued, “I don’t allow priests as Visitors to my house, that they may Hot cor- rupt my children oy (heir bad exampies. I know | they Cam be very ovuecene. Yet, Gerdemann, come back; 1 SOU Waut to support a mistress, babeome | back, Ii sooner now see you commit adultery oi an in aieg in conclusion Jet | clerk, failing to report said violation by Bevis and | Fraser. Tue third count charges that Avery, as ily, Unaoubtedly the youly heh Who are ordatned | head of a division, on the 1st of July, 1973, did cor- ruptiy conspire and collude with the fol. 1 | lowing persons:—John, McDonald, Joun A, test, Dot Of thisdiocese though, whom Joyce, Joseph M,. Fitzroy, Alfred Bevis, Eldward B Fraser and Rudolph =W. Ulrici, with divers other persons, to defraud | vised me not Lo ieave tac easy itfe Oi the priest: | the United States of the mternal revenue tax tnen and there imposed by law on the spirits distilled by Bevis, Fraser and Ulric! at Sr. Louis. The fourtn count charges that Avery did con- spire, &c., and did then and there defraud the | able Way @ priest 13 not allowed, but ruia a poor | United States of the tax on 500 gations of spirits | distilled by Bevis, Fraser, Uirici and Louis Teuscner. dads | For 81x years | nop | THR NeW FIVE PER Ci | Rothschilas, | amount of $44,597,200. u #ay a few Words about tie | Cathone Onuren ja, this | acate the eatire control of the loan during the orasiie oVerest- | CUUMMTBDUE OF ike OULIORs ‘The indictment is backed “Indictment for Viola- tion of Section 3,169 of the Revised Statutes o! the United States,” and Joseph H. Clark, Clerk of the District court, certifies to the copy transmitted. Jndge Fisher Immediately presented the papers to Jadge Humphreys, of tne Supreme Coaurt of the District, and thereupon # warrant of arrest was issued. Coonei Puillips, the Deputy Marsnal, placed it im the hands of L. M. Graves, one of the bailiffs, and that | officer, baving fonnd Mr. Avery on the street and served the warrant, accompanied bim to the patil for bis appearance at St. Louis at $5,000, M Thomas Lewis and Rovert vu. Hewitt pre- sented themseives as bondsmen, aud, being ac- cepted by the Court, the Clerk took their recog- nizance with Mr. Avery for his appearance. DUTIES ON WINES—DECISION BY THE SECRE- TARY OF THE TREASURY. The Secretary of the Tr Ty has addressed a wine imported by a merchant of that city. Tne question, he says, is one Of fact, to be determined by the appraisers, on due examination, on the following several principies:—It appears that portions of the wine were described on their re- spective labels as ‘‘spumante,”’ or foaming wines, and that these, as well as others not so | aeseribed, were found to be highly, thougn not artificially, charged with carnonic | ch extent in most the cork, especially upon agita- tion of the bottie. The wine-exnrbiting the same a | Characteristics as champegne must be regarded as assimilating to it and must necessarily be classified as ‘sparking wines,’ it being imma- terial, so far as the question of the classification is eoncerued, whether the characteristics in which they resemb amoagne are due to nat. ral or to artificial causes, The Secr>tary also Says Uhat the proper rate of duty on vermuth 1s | that tmposed by the act ot February 8, 1875, on still wines of the same coat ~THE OPTION TO SUBSCRIBR TO THE BALANCE GIVEN TO THE SYNDICATE UNTIL NOVEMBER NEXT. When Secretary Bristow assumed charge of the | Treasury Department, on the 3d oi June, 1874, the But spurned their vase, | balance of the five percent joan anthorized by One layman offered me as Much | tre refunding as $10,000 1. | would revarn., Auother one said ne | would sestie tie coarge im twenty-tour hours if I would retarn. 1 asked taag Man whether he knew priests. “indeed, ao,” he ausw company set of men ts of Jaly 14, 1870, and January 20, 1871, then unissned, was $178.548,300, the original amount being $50,000,000. During July, 1874, do- mestic bids aggregating $10,119,550 were accepted, reducing the balauce of tae Joan to shat extent, | Since Vant time $75,000,000 nave been delivered to | the Lonaon Syndicate, which consists of the igmans aud Morgan & Co. Be. sides this, the Syzdic te have subscribed to the mavaing of the new five percent bonda The option to subscribe for the amount until the 16th of November «i AY, JULY 29, 1875, YESTERDAY, THE WEATHER ir JG Col 5 ‘The following recora will show tse changes tn | bear mhode ioland Miaeonge we de ine Sag Har | Timmerman, Kew York. the temperature for the past twenty-forr hours, in comparison with the corresponding date of last feated by the thermometer at Had- ALD Bading :— pharmacy, Asi4, But the leaders are shrewd. | They Know now to dispiay to the best advantage. ing, Indeed, lor Our glorious country | thet things are pot as they want to make us be- heve. Rome and its emis-aries woula like to cou- trol this Country, In tact, they will atiempt to rute i. Whea 1 saw tee parade om St. Patrick's 74, 1 was standing alongside of | cond story of nis residence. How delighted ne was with the dis- Toat will show EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS, Harrrorp, Conn., July 28, 1875, A slight earthquake was felt in this city at 4:10 o’clock tis morning. 1b was jeit in gr in the western part of the Siute, ter force | port. ‘SHIPPING NEWS imam OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OP DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THR SALLED, te timatm, July 1-10 port, ship Vera ce mes MONTHS OF JULY AND AUGUST, Saila, | Destination. | }.ifambury. .|61 Broadway e throw Wide Open on to-morrew ior al beretics and unvelievers, Catbolles like they é Mar: % Green alos, Humacoa; knoch Moore, Georgetown, Du. ot: |& Bowling ‘Green | Wind at sunset SW, night. . Sreawen reen | Detled in the Admiralty Court at Quebec for £1,000 ster- Bacon, Bearse, Rondout hi ay 2Bowliny Green | coll ren | drossan, repo: Bur ui they dare to toucn them, treat them lke the man who | touches our fug—sooot them ou the spot, Espe- Hamburg. [61 Broadw: 7 Kowlne Green .| Liverooot.. |¢ Bowling Green | woul Kotterdath | Broadway. ‘oad 2 Bowling Green Bank Hersent, Hill, which arrived at Camden, Me, Ciy ot Bern 4 Baltic . 28.| Liverpool. 19 Broadway, ING THE PORT OF NEW c Captains of vessels upon seeing this aaa h oblige ue Ae BrOnATIOR On AEE EA & sinking condition. Tue captain and crew wore taken Handy, Halvehs to load ‘for New York; Lulu, Snow, eral miles distant. desirous of communicating with vessels ew York can do so by addressing to such ait ole enn vessels, care ot Hunan> news yacht, pler No 1 fast | parties and one-fourth by hor master and was insured. | Visscksonvitle, Fla. , Letters received from all parts of the | O il Sailed, steamer South Carolina, Nickerson, New River, New York, ‘orl world and prompuy delivered, Duphoates are re- Scur Taomas D are wee gre from Savamnal Arrived 23th, steamer Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. | po Seen oan re eR eCGEAY | New Bruns HIGH WATER Gov. Island. BUN AND MOON. eve’ 5 48 | water she was hauled off without seriou eve 5 03 | cept loss of forward part of shoeing, and put into Grand York. Neve 8 83 | Turk on the lath. in charge of the wreckers, who were | Y@foucesren, July 28—Arrived, schr Lottie K Friend CLEARED, i Steamer Mocs pe Georgia (Br), Poepan, Giaagonn Aa One-natrof bark Hester A Blanchard, 593 tens, built Steamer Ashland, Whitehurst, Sayannah—Ropt Low- Stoamer Gulf Stream, Tribon, Charleston—J W Quin- Steamer Anmie, Steen. Wilmington, Del—A Abbott, (ial), Cordone, Penarth for i Kenney, Cork or Falmouth for or. ncken, rT), Lohme ver, Bremen 20 Luling & Co. Bark Simeto (Ital), Li Bark Cardenns, bark Cancido el Lindberg, Havana—J & Ward & Co. Ke, Rose, Peasrth Roads for orders—Miller | off the next tide, and was towed back to the dock for re- ra er, febr Riley Alien, Harvey, Sandy Hook—F én ani) Ba Febrd 0 Rogers, hleteber, Boston and tein a at. —B I Werberg, ” Sehr Mary B Dyer, Olb ARRIVALS. ALD STRAM YACHTS AND LD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. nina (ir), Gill, Liverpool via Boston, with - lyin. Greece (Br), Thomas, Londo Havre 16, with wdse and 142 passengers, to July 17 in the (Fr), under sail (Br). bound east, 2th ta e ist, With loss of bowspri ast, srine date iat 42, lon 60 2 rin, bense for Liverpool, teuiner Utopia (Bro, Groat, Glastow July 17 and Mo- ville J8th, with mise ‘and REPORTED BY THE n, Joly 4 and a rs Bark Mart 1 ea mer aU | Batavia, July 12, tat 49 2 N, lon Cunard fon 602, v a en Mt and tore top: | 18443 13, on 64 54 Hend Bi . 7 Fe at er te, eddie tee Banke; irom thence | Merchants, shipping agents ani shipmasters aro in- variabie weather. Steamer Liutehinsor with mase and passenge Talbot, Brashear to Chas Morgan ernandina July 2a, with mdse a) Pe 7 days, | reau, No 46 Fleet street, or to the Paris office, Rue + 47! Aocore Semtecun Gives Th 3, feribe, the arrrvals at and departures trom European Cleared—Steamers Kenworth (Br), Prowse, 2. passengers to Hark Cuimacn (i st to U Lobias & Co, ¥ . Dallwitz, Rotterdam 60 days, with ye & Co. ‘or, Borg, Stigo 34 days, in ballast to | Mediterranean ports slpeke or), Hoove, Galway 42days, in bal- ase to Funch, & mark Freidig \N H_D Brookman, Tyson, Havana 10 days, in bal- Ki > ms well. ck, Balti UR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. versport; Hudson, Vaughan; Calais; Andrew Nebinger, Matto maasteey, par Tbask oe i — ‘ Smith Portiand; kdward Giving, Walker, Hartfora, joa. Barrow, July 27—Sallea, coal to master; Hampton Roads to repair darnaves sustained in on. the ith inst (b Bark Oycions (Br), Forbes, Boston 7 days, in ballast to master. Brig Clara M Goo!rich, Look, Matanzas 11 days, with ; vessel to Miller & Houghton, Beg warry Virden (ot, Philadelphia), Coliins, Zaz days, with sugar to the Commercial Warehouse Co; ve sel to JW Elwell & © US sehr Kesearch, Hudson, Mississippi River 16 days. Sebrd J Harris (of Brooxfhaven), days, with trult to b J Wenberg. Sehr Seventy-six (Thomasto: ays, with umber to Chase, c qthr BM Tilton, Tilton, Powell Point, NC, 4 days, with | Pensacola. Providence: Mazgie Vaudusen, tor melons to over. ‘Sent Magelian, Wazelton, Virginia, pehr Eurotas, Inman, Virginia. Senr Sophia vebrmann, fraat, id J Kaymond. Cranmer, sugar to 5 & W We! . Teel, St John, NB, bot & Co; vessel to H Sehir Eitzabeth PASSED THKOUGH BOUND SOUTH. Steamer Franconia, Brags, with mdse and oassengers to eteamer Oity ot for New York, with mdse and passengers Steamer ‘lectra, Young, Providence tor New York, with mdse and passengers. Steamer Amos HELL GATE. nd for New York, dford, Fish, New Bedford |.Merryman, New York. Karstow, Howard, Providerte for | (Ger), Kublken, New York for Bremen. York. With mdse and passengers. Delaware, Smith, Norwich for New York, nd passenwers. Beamer lillie, kwing, New London for New York, with mdse and passengers Brig Whittaker, oltou, (wo Rivers, NS, for New York, | treal. ‘Aiso arrived, schr Aldin ieaaye, with splling. ng yh 4 mf i setir Gora tta, Pendleton, Bedabedac, UB, for New- : ‘ ark, 26 days, with plaster to Newark Lime & Cement Co, | Mereator (Nor), Wiig, United States; Tagal (Nor), Jacod- vehr Charlestown, Haskell, Bangor for New York, | sen, Quebec; Malta (Br), Malcomsen, United States. wita jamber to F a smith. Schr Anaconda, Weeks, Calais tor New York,with lum- ber to Boynton & Vo. Schr Chauacy St John,Parsons, Port Jefferson for New Lowvonperny, Jaly 27—Sailed, bark Melbourne (Br), | Anderson. ork. ehr John Dill, Dill, Previdence for New York. Sehr Uynthia Jane, Gardiner, Cold spring for New ork sehr John D Griffing, Gould. Gloucester tor New York. dams, Rovins, Boston tor New Yo Burion, Johuson, Norwich York. schrJobn M Wright, Wright, Providence for New ork. Schr Vandelia, Ryder, Pali River for New York. New Beatord lor New York. Sport tor New York. ns for “hiladelphia. Providence for New York. Boston tor New York. Behr DM Frei Sehr Watentul, Gill Frovid Sehr New Zealan Selir [ris, tar’ @ tor New York. ‘evidence for New York, | Paset, Philadetphie. lav, Reohallow: Wonotuta. wu WE York. for New York. Harwich tor Ne Sehr Gloucester, York, Providence 1 Hoyt, Robinson, New Haven for Baltunore. & Hooper, Bradbury, Providence tor Hav erstraw. cehr L.A Leeman, Leeman, Bridgeport for New York. Senr Lelen Mar, Atkins | Sebr Tunis Bodine, Fall River for New York. Sehr Thomas B smith, Bowman, New Bediord tor New ork. Setir Dart, Williams, Stamford tor New Yora. Senr Emily, Morreli, Stamtord for New Yors. BOUND BAST. ‘ora, Mangutn, New York for Portland. 2 Johnson tor Bostou. nnis tor New York, w York for St Joba, Schr May Flower (Br), Priest, New York for Halifax. trickland,’ strlekland, North Carolina ior | ygy New London. ‘ DOCKMUR ton, Proston, Hoboken for "Newbury: | rarto Tucker, Mayaguez wand cleared Tih tor Bos | 2,eNtSt sotto retore, re. hr Pell S C Vought, Hallock, Elizabethport for Hunt- | “0 vy tonx, TI, July (—arrived, sehr BB Rackert, | Hivorce granted; savine res. my a be werk od in. hr J M Greenman, Eldridge, New York for Fall | ting, Elm City, Kelly, New York for Dennis, won, Pierson, Hoboken for Boston. y Rondoat for Garainer, Sehr Warren Waves, Smith, New York for Millstone the syn- —TRKIPLE SHERT. : Sebr Jesse B Allen, Randall, Port Johnson for Paw- Grace Bay, CB, July 2—Arrived, brig @ M Jones (Br) bes mage, Liverpool, Ns. Ottawa, July 20 way Meamer City ot New York, Luvauroot, July 2—Arrived, bark Mary Jenness lon, Hewlett, New York for Boston. Oakes, Bangor, Me. m, Weehawken for Lubec. Lockroat, NB, July 26—Arrived, schr Jeune, Ham tne anes Habana me PIO oncom, or Rartagon , Fo folunson for Providence. mile: | for Bart ation’ Smith, Hoboken for Castine, Me. MNZANILLA—Sailed, no date, scar John L Merrill, BH Wartord, Sprauge, Port Jonson for Nor- | Fournier, Boston. Noxru SypN«y, OB, July 27—Arrived, ship Rock City Wm Ht Bowen, Dill, New York for Providence. (Br), Lethbridge, Hamburg; barks Morning Dew (Br). Horence, Dackett, Groton for Providence. Stockton, Dublin; Kleccra (Br), Waynes, Havre; Imperé Fort Johnson for Providence. | (Br), Fultom, Dublin: Venture (Br), Means, Pi ymouth. ’ort Jotinson for Glen Cove. ixnec, July 2iArrived, steamer Prussian (ir), Fort Johnson tor Dixnton, Ritchie, Liverpool. ‘alker, Rondout for Ports- Cleared 26th, steamer Canadian (Br), Miller, Giasgow. Schr Herald, Frisby, Port Johnson tor Rost Da eleae eT e . n for wen, for New York, to sail sane day. fohr & F Howland, Rowland, Hoboken for Provi- eee oar 1 July Le Arcaved. bark ¢ Rialto, het? un jen, 5 OTD AS 5 , brig Three Brother: ir), Me Come Schr James Boyles, Arnold, Port Johnson for New- | nclil, t!avana. mm ort. hs mess Noles ee a, wiz J400, Jity 9—Sailed, brig Flora, for Witmington, Schr White Kock, Lafferty, ‘Port Johnson for South- Arrived ih, dark FP aay Brooks, Wauah. New York, Schr Pradence, Halsey, Port Johnson tor Somerset. fontain. (ual eta ae aa od w York, Schr statesman, f-aton, New York for M: . 8 )8, July 27—Arrived, sch ‘son Schr 8 P Godwin, Waterbury, New York tor stamford. | Pattertst, London. sana Temarson: Bocdaw Bebr lias B Moore, Moore, ‘Hoboken for Providence. | _ St Joun. Nis, July 27—Arrived. ship Wm A Campbell, Curling, Liverpool; brig Two Marys (Br), Cottam, Bos ‘Also arrived 27th, ship Berteaux (Br), Davies, L ool: bark John Boyd (Br), Bilis Dudiiny sehr MR Wi Bark Sloboda (Aus), Perisa, trom Smyrna May 13, to J ‘hiladelohia. C Seager. Cleared 27th, bark Sunlight (Br), Hayes, Liverpool} brigs Search, Huelva, and Vathdader, Dundali, » from Ne ‘ork, Ital), Trapani, and’ Dominico (Ital), Jaccarino, tor Ne’ Steamers State of Georgia (Br), Gi Ashiand, Savanuah, Gulf Siream, Charleston Lady but fox. Hess aaralin Saree Head, dboeartnas tee Ae ferin (Bp), London: Helvegere, Valparaiso; barks Sues | | Vacrauatso, Juine 10—In port, ships Hermon. Mivet, ¢ a bxcelsior (Nor), Queenstown; | fr 5 a 15 Broauway. Sama’ Omete (tab, Co yrds fe Praner: | {romp Lobos tor Kurope, reps Colorado, Ingraham, trow ‘/7 Bowimg Green | Harac Eth Robinesn, Hambar ry Helon, Bare AMERICAN PORTS. 1H De Woit, Tr Chilton, Savanilla; — ALEXANDRIA, July 27—Sailed, steamer FO Knight New York; schrs Anua Lyons, Portland; Vaule! Brown, Wiliam & etek May’ (from @corke Levering, and town) ———, BosTON, July 23—A: Soe \- a 8, Sars ofthe Dominion Line, has been li- Youug; Maggie M Weaver, MARITIME MISCELLANY. Ling for damage done {o steamer Nova Scouan when in Nry Bella D irae: Burr Auncxna (Br) at fan Pranciaeg Jaly 20 from Ar, Toboken: kt 1s 4 , Seaman, 1s consumption, ani was buried atsea, ba treme for Ragland: put ims Onilke Tune To feaks, sso had for Jao June leaky. ohe Iightened on'the 28t0 and would vroceed. Banx Puarnrm Brno, Sanford. from New Orleans for EB Raymond, Chat July 28—arnve iphia ; TIMORE, Jamaic j2Bowling Green | Liverpool, which putinto Key West June 16, with her . d hip cargo on fre, had hearly completed loading July 21, and Bens Winder, ‘Vere Crass Opatedastia: orig’ New \d be ready for sea about the last of the weck or the | Rhyian, Willis, Havani Rieti Ge the week sollow ine, ton; Jonn 8 Manson, Manson, @ Bank Macc Reyvotps (Br), Kenney, at Charleston | Providence; Henry A. Taber, Bel Jniy 24 from New York, experienced strong head winds, Cleared—Steamers Jolin W Garrett,’ Hix, New Yorkt in ‘Which sprung forctopsail yard aud broke trestle | Richard Willing, ler, Philadelphia; brig Potomac (Bri trees, Wilson, Demerara: schrs B H irons, Hubbard, Saco, Me Emma’ Crosby, Crosby, Boston; Maggie M Livers, Rivers July I from Liverpool, isto be taken. to Brewster, ree | 40; Belle Hardy, Kelley, do; lelphia, Boemer 4 } Dorchester, Masa. 7 topped and thoroughly overhauled, the owner (0 W ‘Also cleared, steamer Lucille, Bennett, Wiim! bal Adams, of New York) having leased the old Dunniny " AE shipyard at Brewer for that purpose. * 3G) brig Aula Wharton (Be), Whatton, Jordan River, pg NOTIC TO CAPTAINS OF VESSRLS ENTER- Bark A Hovaurton, Counce, from Bath for Liverpool, BRUNSWICK, Ga, July 26—Clearea, schr Virginis RK AT NIGHT.—Tho New | Dut into Boothbay 26th, leaky. REAISe Ronlent Went vor York. Bark Sacapanoo, 529 tons. built at Bath in 1965, has 27th—Arrived, schr Mary (not Henry) Patten, Provi aence, BANGOR, July 26—Arrived, schrs Henry White, Bo Brio TH Havtany—Capt Barnes, of the brig Harry, | xihe Honaite thot donalven) WO%p, Nero, New Torn ew York. Guly S—arrived: sohrs , 3’ Watson, Rien, th, M W Drew, French, do. Arrived, schrs Menry B Metealt the brig 1 H Haviland, Capt Vernon, of Arichal, NS. | wooo sugar laden, bound trom Naguano, ? R, to New York, in | VBQONis) pt Barnes and brovght to Baltimore. | god Cassia Jameson, Jameson, Balumore. * id hag a rep OF hd bnds end $8 bbis of Salled—schr John ‘Jounaon, Mageo, Georgetown, DC. faguabo, July 9, for New York and | CHARLKSTON, July 24—Arrived, bark Maggie Rey nd the cargo | 7 . * breaking ghe ‘wae owned Hand the cargo |" Clearcd—Schr Jennie Simmons, Young, Philadelphi japtain Vernon nad to leave ins personal effecis. h, ith lumber, put iuto Nor-"| | Cleared 28th, bark Katie McDonaid (Br), Doran, Low on; schr Aneroid, New York. ALAIS. July W—Cleared, ‘schrs Mary Ann. Alle pn Sceane rie Wena ee night of July 9. The next morning she was boarded b A od. Wreckers, who threw overboard the ballast, and at hig RtAST GREENWICH, duly ‘arrived, schr Jennie 6 smage. ©) | FALL RIVER, July 2/—Salled, schr Ney, Chase, New for Gloucester, B, !o: folk 28th inst, leaking. awarded the gross sum of $750 for their services. Ty "A S-masrap scmoowan was ashore hard and tast at Ma- | WEY" want duly i—Arrived. steamer City of Waed Greenman, Galveston for New York (and proceeded). PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 28, 1875. | “eis Some ronan wreckiogand fre steamer. tspetng | CHEW GELEANS July weocrnived, lenmers St boul hiy overhauled by her owners, Messrs. Joh (Br), Reid, Liverpool; Hudson, Gager, New York. Bones Son, The ‘Tmachiner: is being made as ood 2th—Arrived, bark Carmela (tal), Vecerina, Bom as new, and when completed Fuller will be @ per- feolly Hew Dat. leared—Bark Enea {ftal) Calencl, Bristol, Bj scht Cle: Mary L Peters, York, Cette. PAss-a.1OurRR, July 28—Salled, bark St Genevev¢ (Fr). Demeurant, Bordeaux, NORVOLK, July 26—Arrived, steamer San Antoni A Fore Passace—Ship aie. of the Seas, of Boston, | (Br), Rea, Galveston for Liverpool. Capt Knowles, arrived at San Francisco on Monday, after | 28th—V'it im, schr Thos D Harrison, Crossman, frow t Pembroke, Me, in 1870, has been soid at New York for a cood passage of S2 days, trom Sydney, NSW. Sile had nah for tiloucester, , leaking. 3000 tons of coal on freight. Wheat treightsin Calitornia EWBURY PORT, July 26~Arrived, sehrs Lottie, New d Carrie L Hix, Hix, Elica still rule very low, and shipmasters find it difficult to get BER Mary Brewer, Leo, Temunerative business in that quarter of the globe. bethport; Kate P Lunt, r, Baltimore. Bass peepee %—Schr White Foam, Reed, while 2ith—Arrived, schr Clara Sawyer, Branscom, Perth hh Ainboy. Deatine out of this harbor, carried away one of ber rud« | AYESY pe nrorp, July 23—Salled, schre Geo owenntsg der braces, became unmanageable and went ashore on - Richardson’s reef, wnere sie laid one tide: she came Ada Herbert, Monitor, ana John Walch, for New Yor! f 2 . PORT, July 26—Arrived, schrs Hen: Gibba. atid Corin, New Heiltord tor New York: George & Prescot Brig Five Brothers, Thurlow, Stettin—Miller & Hough- Bangor, July 26—Schr Abby § Oakes, Bullock, which | Guptill, Rockland for Philadelphia (and both pat cleared trom this por! on Saturday, wes towed back ves jon. O are Shannon, Moore, Stralsund—timpson, Clapp & ferdey, by the tug © B Sanford.’ She weat ashore at ein AM—Sailed, schr Maud Webster, Wentworth 's Narr Brig © © Sweeny, White, smsterdam— Brett Son & Co. pyle Brig Hate Perns (Br), Pettis, Corfu, Jonian Islands— | 11090 Ney York with granite, Went ashore ou aledge | Fallway; Scud, Hallowell, from cabris Nettie Ciiase, Chase, Kingston, Ja—B F Metcalf & | “Sarig 3 W Sponcer, Thomas, Navassa—Miller & Hough- | Water at low Ude and partly keeled over, She canuot | Morris, Squir n. ‘chr W.& H Wotherspoon, Pettis, Windsor, NS—D BR a DeWolte & Co. tchr kilze B Beard (Br), Lewis, StJohns, NF—Heney fine B (Br), Secord, St John, NB—Heney & Par- | _A new bell for the Vineyard Sound lightboat at Sow | ; AEM MONDO. du ‘ows, Hampden, and filled, New York. Me, J»'y 28—The schr Petre, trom Deer | _ 1a port—Schrs David G Floyd. Cilsford, on the maring Dennysville; Lucy near North Haven .b)roughfare yesterday efternoon, | Ives, Van Zant, from Phiadelphia; Sam Weiler, Broe! diy, with her bo" r the leds way. from Rondout; Alida, Brown, from do, Dani Be nee a ae ee oartiy mecied over Sus vanuoe | Moriis, Squires, trom Port Johnson; Glenwood, Hallock, ‘Crosby’ % it. Lica see tal chame Sena Tso US steamer Tallapoosa, McRichie, from New York tor Portsmouth. NOTICE TO MARINERS. NORWICH, July 27—Sailed, schrs J Mansfeld @ _ > masted), E O'Denison, and Twili¢nt, New York: “* NEW LONDON, July 27—Arrtved, schr Chief, Por and Figs station was taken to that vesse! on Saturday $28 ty Gane bone Sailed—Sehrs Dr Franklin, New York; Uncas, do. in his own boat, after-being without | PAG? Seles Dr te r 4 zi—Arrived, schr Esteli, Farre A bell tor three weeks, The belt welghs 19 pounts. New Orleans (aid cleared tor Vera Cruz); 224. org Wi . or Jos 4 6p rks, Petersen, Havana; scr Mabe), \M E Jorpus Chri HALE } Cig "fist, sche Walter Denny. Taylor, Koy Wee agra Salle rl ia (Sp), ja, Holland; a Ballea from New London July 27, steam ser Prancis éw Orica yn, for Bouth Auantic, on & {af scaling cruise. srour Rose 8, July bs—Clearbd, schrs Vapor, New ‘ork; Stickney. 0 Ba! a SPO. PHILADELPHIA, July %—Arrived, steamers Achille KEN. , Fall iver: Nortolle Tuunell, Richmond, via Nor Apkins nets Sew oi: Bk. Ouu rik: FRU AED DM, ey ied “Frye, Lauitiey. Bangor n (Br), Bal om New York for Callao, | W: jaltimore: 'schrs ne. : 03 sume fats 86 M ton 23 W. pods ile, Urawford, Boston; Geo Churchman, fis) ha P Tucker, Tucker, from Liverpool for | fe. ‘Also arrived, steamship Reading, Colburn, New York: He ianetana (br, Cassidy, Londonderry; Row lor, Bi rd, Providence; schrs J Ricardo Jova. Litsl New York? Daylight, McFadden. isaracoa: SH Shar Bark Ksther, Loring, from Havre for Boston, Jury 20, seamer City Of | 5 OTTOR TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS | Webb, New Haven: tie ay. Dix. Proviaenoes Bid Terry, Uramer, Boston polling, Darien, Ga; Uharley Dow, nully it, Naylor, Fisher, Boston: Gettysbur ¢,d0; Lelmnan, Peli f! erthwaite, Wolfe, Bridgeport; Mar: james Satterth war ai formed that by telegraphing to the HxnatD London Bu- | ‘son, do; Rebecca Smith, Gra ver Wortts t " ool; Allentown, ‘Inttie, Boston; Harriebu and Eastern ports ot American ani all foreign vessels Coy York; Arion, Wheiden, Boston; Florid trading with the United «tates, the same will be cabled | Providence: Expertment, Pierce, New York, W Whil to this country free of charge. den, Riggins. Balthmore; sehrs Siege | © Tyler, Barres Captains arriving at and saiting from French and | Bosion;, Vineyard, | Rosbiook, | Forsmenny d; RRR 'No 4G ‘1nd the Paris oMfce the more-| Adams, Norwich, Wrient, Salemi ‘aphing nows Wriliam Wilson, Jones, Kila 1 Lirtle, Little Campridgeport:' George rohman, Risley Bostor Mary G Farr, Conwell. d economical and expeditious tor tele, f "Also cleared. barks Grad Sen) (Aus), Bonilli, Cork % Bel Stuart (Br), Giiliat, | panhutt Christel (Ger), Brockelman, Breen, #obr North America, Bexuxn, July 26—Arrived, ship Baltimore (Ger), Wen- New Casti.e, Del, July 28, A M—schrs horst, Baltimore; brig Von Roon (Ger), Meentwen, | Terry, from Boston; Pilov’s Bride, from Providence, ant Wilmington, NC. Mary’ Mankin, from Charleston, and two deep laden Duat, July 28—Sailed, bark Prosperino Palazzo (tay, | eee ee iver, and William S Seull Drago ‘trom Londou), New York, tor Boston, passed down this moc ning. udson, Baracoa ll | Grovorster, July 27—Sailed, bark ADraham Skalle Schr J Kicardo Jova, trom New York, and two loaded schrs below here, beating up. (Nor), Gregertsen, North America, Noon—Passed down since the morning report.—Schrt pry Ww Greenock, July 27—Sailed, bark Astrea (Rus), Nikola, ‘annie Hammor, for Nantucket; Annie E Ketchum, fi stitution, fy’ and Peace ‘aston; F H Siinpsop, tor are thie Also sailed 27th, bark Stor: Petrei (Br), Dwyer, | dale, for New York. a wd : ‘chr ts Lovering, for Portland, anchored off here sf United States. 1:45 A Mand remains. Arrived 27th, ships Cambridge (Br), Scott. Quel ‘ Hh steamehi ‘Aries, from Boston, passed down si Marion (Br), Uric, do. 315 PM. % M St Allentown, for Boston; Harrisburg, for do Grxos—Arrived, bark John F Rottman, Ray, New | sch 'Prank Leaning, tor do; fila L Lae, for Livan) for Boston: Sofie Wilson, for do; L Mallory York. Geos Young, for Portiand, passed dows Hawvort, July 26—Sailed, barks Osmt Dabrovacki Ata), Marianovicd, Philadelphia; Amalia Heawig (Ger), |" Driawane Beraxwarkn July 78, AM—Passed in lad Gehm, New York. night, bark Der Kline Heinrich, trom Tvictut, rig Jeremiah, 16 days trom Turk’s Island, arrives Havas, July 26—Arrived, bark Homeward Bound, gyerstses and Solr Ontara, 15 days from do, this AM. ‘ark Ducppet arrived this AM, and remains at anchor ’ off the . ‘ sailea 26th, ship Matanra (Br), Homer, United States. | Offthe harbor ay Laing for New York. Ist or Wiant, July 28—Arrived off, bark Harzburg | The schr Ontaru is still wai ing orders, An unknown barkonting passed in this PM: Lavanroot, July 28—Arrived, ship Ironsides, wpeader, | genie somes re one Nathl Stevens Galveston. 2iih—Abrived, schr & Robbins Calais for New York. " 2eth—Arrived, bark Florence L Glenorea (new). Arrived 27th, steamer Lake Nepigon (Bri, Scott Mon- | mong Waldoboro: schr ainuel Gilman, Puiladelpiia. altiy N ; | -Cleared—schir Aibert HW anZAs. ‘Sailed 27th, barks Flora (Nor), Pedersen, Baltimore; PORTSMOUTH. July 2 aches Westorn Stary. Arri fiadeiphia; Unison, Hurst, New York, 3, July'27—Arrived, brig Helen M Row: Philadelphia; chr Providence, Rice, a Campbell, do for Pawtneket; John W Hal faite & Rulon, Knlon, Port Johnson: Lenry, erplanck’s f Julia A Tat by ae barre i 4 On! Lisson, Joly 2i—Arrived, barks Proteus, McCalaer, Sailed—Sehrs Charles F Sampson, Gage, aga sheer Small, Yew Yo DC; Terry, Orson, Haverstraw; 4G Lawson, Mehrito and Georgietta, Small, Yew York. ightingale, Young: Vermillion, Hutchinson, Ne Movitix, July 8—Arrived, steamer Elysia (Br), Camp- | Regulus, Dewart; John Blackman, Arnold, and Jong Lonpon, July 28—Sailed, ship Stratheara (Br), var- man, New York. rk. for New | pei), New York for Glasgow. Crocktord, Tart, New York, eg Gia Grasoow, Jaly F—arrived, stsp Maxwell (8M. | oh Ua nig ee EJ Irwin, John Morrison, Quebec. salled—senr4 Mary © Carroll, Carroll; E & 1 Oakley, Qurenstown, July 28, 3:30 AM—Arrived, steamer City Set eter reamer iene of Montreal (Br), Mirehouse, New York for Liverpoo!. Cowh, New York ; echrs Charles Moore, Russell, Jostond Sovtmamrton, July 23—Arrived, steamer Mosel (er), eo iI Fisk, Wixon, Kennebec; Kate & Luelia, Bousail, Reynaber, New York tor Bremon \bany: _yohr Albert Daily, Neeson, Portland via Ox Sree, July M—Arrived, bark Braennow (Ger), | POFRGS | | Vorcoo, auly g—Arrived. Dark WC Parke. rrived, slips Belfast (Wr), Tully, Sydney, Sailed 24th, bark Antoinetta © (Ital), Trapani, United ‘i ships Heltas swt ‘ 0 ; bh et CNSAENNAIL July 8—Arrived, steamer Gen Barney Tratee, July 27—Sailed barks San Domemico (Ital, | Cheeseman, New York. 2 Ostingo, New York; Bozzo (Itai), Schiaffino, do. ee er ee ceeie 0 eee ‘Troon, July 27—Sailed, bark Chieftain (Br), Smith, ly’ 26—Arrived, schrs*Decatar Oake North America. ‘oombs, and Mary Means, Parker, Por 1 mn = ; HW Benedict, Higby, Albany. Sailed from ——, ‘‘Amaterna,” for United States, A NUTON, NO, uly Wo drrived: stenmer Raleigh, cana Oliver, Bal " FOREIGN PORTS. 2th—Arrived, steamer Penetaston, Wood, New York; ¢ Catrao, June 23—Arrived, ships Trimoan Chimbote, July 1, U F Sargent, Swett, San Francisco, Sail ly 2, sbips Anna Vecatur, Proctor, ludepen- 34, Laurens, Snow, ¢ Jennie B Gilkey, Gil- ly 2 Baile, ww Hannon, TI July 12—Arrived, brig Alice Mack ir RDEN AS, Now York. 2."pabitcity’ Fequiredt. no, here usu nied) & vige free. ee ee Aemus, New York via “t'thomas 4 ni cleared Sth foF minn, Po and cleat “a MEOLUTA DTT! ") =f Jzth tor Lewes, eur Onta hy pererer o (and BSOLUIE DIVORORS OBTAINED FROM DIFFER cleared 12th tor Vineyard Haven}; ath, brig JW are ent Stales for namerous 6 pabtici Ker, Brackett, St inomas, to load’ tor Gloucester. Mass; | Legal every re, Terms satiate 4 ras TiuMogton, Vulladelphia for Ae | 1 KiNG, Lawyer and Notary Pi es way Ricalicace cflce No 6 Kiahth straws {

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