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Cee ar SQUATTERS’ . & STKANGE TRIBUNAL FOR THE ADJUDICATION OF TITLE TO REAL ESTATE—A MILLION IN- Probably the most important case In pointof mone- tary valne ever tried in the Cours of Special Sessions came up in that court yesterday. * dentally the Utle to property worth, it 1s claimed, over million dollars, and urose by the arrest, under the statute against squatters, of James J, Hannegan and George W. Francis, two alleged squatters, who last winter took possession of the land by erecting a boat- (he prisoners, through their counsel, George M. Flanders, claimed to be heirs of the prop- erty and to hold 1% under a lease, The complainany was Aaron Raymond, of No. tices Ottervourg, Bixby and Smith occupied the bench. The Orst witness callea was Mr, Raymond, who tes- tifled that he was the owner of one-third interest (100 lots) cf unimproved land situated ou both sides of Seventh avenue, dD€tween 154th and 165th streots, the remaining two-tbirds were owned by ©. O, Hastings and a Mr. Whitman; witness received his deed from Mr. Hastings June 24, 1871, Tho deed was here offered Ibiuvolved iuel- house upon it 26 Fifth avenue, TAKING POSSESSION OF THE LAND. A few months ago the prisoners erected a boathouse pn the property and engaged in the business of hiring put boats without permission from Mr. Raymond; he ¢ bowthouse, aud they nob complying he caused it to be removed, Whereupon tho prisouers erected another; three weeks ago witness perved the prisoners with notice in writing to vacate id no attenuion to tt; as squaiters. noutied them to remove the land, bat bey fore Lad them arreste pation Mr. Kayimond stated (hat ire had b prisoners claimed to hoid under a jease, but never saw On cross-exami- THE COUNTER CLAIM, Counsel for the defence Lere moved for the dismissal of the complaint, on the ground that the complainant bad not snown title in his grantor nor possession that the prisoners set up aright could not be adjudicated on in a ents claimed possession of tue inal giant given vy Governor ror, early in the seventeenth | nd ueeas to make ; To corroverate nis starement Mr, Flanders | riy lifted irom the ucsk a bundle of documents, biwesell, and Lo possession, wh criminal coart, lind by virtue of ap or Nichols, a coloail Gove: ulury, and he had nor Nichols, written in the quaint those early days. deeded for a trifle, to one of the Dutch settlers, ail the iu aud to a large extent of | the English Gove apd ancient plraseology of right, Ue dnd interest laud in the upper part of the city, some of wh time a cousiderable portion of followeu other papers equally fhe motion to disinias was de- stitutes at Lhe present Cenirat Park. musty and interesting. NCES OF THK RING on Vermylia was placed on the stand, und testified to buying sigaod a deed convey ing property betwoen N Ninetieth street vis known as the Witness’ father commenced a lawsuit & portion of tb and the North f you reovve uny woich Was luz replied somewh wrong—"'No, 8it; the result of the tion tor 1.” ( Unat bis luther ndiather bad paid taxes on the property. George M. Brandeta testitied that the teasé extib- ‘Tilton to the prisoness in were lieirs to tue property, it was leased tu them for $1 4 yea ‘oo Court brought matters to & couclusion by find- ing the prisopers Francis aud Haunegan guilty of being equutters, and sentenced them to ten days? imprison- meutin the City Prison, Justice Smith dissenting. ‘The prisoners’ counsel gave notice ol appeal, tion Irom the city jor that tor the Central | as if keenly sensitive of a Tweed arrangement, and 1 received yo compen: gard to the tas ited Wis made by Alicea E METROPOLI' INSURANCE COM- BECEIVER APPLEBY FILES HIS REPORT IN § COUNTY, Charles £. Appleby, receiver for the Metropolitan tiled bis report 1p the office of the Kiags Coaaty Clerk, Brockiyn, yesterday. éuit was brought iu the Supfemo Court by George W. Tne rnbjoined 1s an abstract of the report, ying an iuveutory of the bonds, stock, real estate ud effects of the coinpany :— ZOND AND MORTGAGE. uwd by Henry H, Porter insurance Company, w York, is 90,8) Two bonus and Insurance Company, ond abd mort i isstied Lo the Tis is in Lhe hands of the couns side of Kieventh eventh streets, were held by the company to secure ¢ huve since been seitied un. urives and stocks tween Fittyesix:b ‘These mori the sum of $1u, for $1,000 each Upou premises aud works bounded by Ninety-ebch ad Niwety-aintu suid company Sevond avenue These bouds uppesr to have cost the puuy, with interest to July 1, 1877, the sum of 5 es of the capital + Company, par a8 baving cost Knickerbocker Gast {his stock Is char; ibe Metropo) tag Insurance Company $39,414 56. What ds aud stocks the re- ‘The foun of the Municipal be Company for moucy soaned, $41,009, ‘euilzed trom tbe: The Grabamite, Trinadad aud Asphalt 139 58 on iWo noves, G Shares ol Use cupital stock of tos eld as Goilaterol, e above claim, Goouuil upon L160 shares of the ¢ Gasheht Com pmonuts bave wy for $100 each, amounting to can be sold at eigh in und O1l Company, of West Vu oitgage bonds same company, for $5 Due irom James 5. Loan to J, H. Gray twenty boud, $96 and d up ender the Leading of state of Metro- ranee Componby, ana the lollowtaz ems :— 1x Shures OL (he captial stuck of the Metropolt- 48 purchased at jud sule under the claim of tue com ent of (be company says that the nia, $500 each. Graham on f upon a $1,000 United cbecks, $1.5 mpauy owned ud to be Worth at present $11,094, bemg ding of reul estate were the following ya., worth $6,500; eleven iow im Jour lots ‘a Bergen sireet, three lots 1a Butler sire Street and Er the Ocean’ Bank, New $1,000, since December, many of witch are of nov 1; suudry notes, appears (0 be an assign. . Graham to the Metropolitan Ine st in a claim then in ompany of an Tuis Was (o secure the comp 5 26 which the company hud ad ibe taaes ou the premises No, 295 Broadway, TAMMANY LOWE vanced to pay REPUBLI- A meeting of the Committee on Organization of Tam- Many Hall was beld at the Wixwam, tu Fourteenth us Scbell presided smpatory of the repubii lature which lutions were passed an party, and particularly bas just adjourned, the ma- the latter body being condemned for their apportionment bill faijare to passa local auttorit made during tue evening not to appoint any belonged to tbe regular orga iz complimente ih (be revolutions for lis action in dee fearing repudlicun traudwent schemes by mterveution of the veto power. BROOKLYN DECORATION SERVICES. ‘The decoration services wil! be inaugarated In Brooke | ening at five o'clock. be the decoration of the Lincoln statue, in the centre | of the grand plazza at th The occasion will and Army of the Kepubite, the schoo! children and the public generally are ox- The order of exercises will bo pected to participate, a8 follows RIVER T. mmenees her trips for aving Kingston at 6:20 The steamer Mary Powell the season next Wedarsaay, A. M. and rea es Vestry street at gers an opportunity of witwessing the Decoration Duy M,, giving passen- ND WAIT. OMicer Coben, of the Nineiwenth precinct, found an elegantly dressed child about two years of age cling. | ing to the railings of 4 bouse on Madison avenue, near | Sevemty-fourth sireet. tral Office avd given in charge of the Matrou, Mrs, Webb, the Little ove was found to be blind brougtt 10 the Ceu- NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1877.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. amnaney. Sars (now Ist) —5) Sed selena . New vork; Ziela, do ne, and L Holway, Bryant, Philadel. THE HUSTED DIVORCE. ALLEGATIONS OF FRAUD AND FALSE SWEARING IN 1TS PROCUREMENT - THE DECREE OPENED, Poveawrursi%, May 26, 1877. There was a seusation created in the Supreme Court before Judge Barnard this morning in the reopening of the Husted divorce case, The parties divorced wero Cora Pearl Husted and Charles W. Husted. They were married in the spring of 1874 tn the Congregational church of this city by Rev. J. CG, Beecher. Each was nineteen years of age, and the wedding was a brilliant again, In February last Judge Barnard granted Mrs. Hus- ted a divorce on the ground of her husband having committed adultery several timos with several diftor- ent persons, This morning J. V. W. Doty, of couasel for Mr. Husted, appeared before Judge Barnard and moved that the divuree granted Mrs, liusted be set aside, and read an extraordipary affidavit, which if true will make this case notorious The affidavit 18 signed by Charles W. Husted, the divorced husband, Atmong otber things it cites that on the 9th of May, dant {irst employed an attorney and for the ‘first time Gaw the charges made in the com- plaint that gave his wife her divorce; that the atti- davit made by Robert Barrett of tne service of com- plaint and summons upon defendant 43 false, Delen- dunt first kuew that a decree of divorce had been granted trom readiug the announcement in the public priuts, He swears that every witness who testitied against bim testived fulsely; further, that, to the best of bis knowledge apd belief, tue man Barrett, who falsely swore that he served the sum- mons and complaint upon bim, was in tue employ of the complainant; and detendaut j turther swears that all charges ol adultery against that when she commenced the uction he wus not living with her, and charges 1877, dete! | him are fuise, He stat that sue has been guiity of adultery with Edward F. Scott im the Montreal House, Montreal, where she | registered under the name of ‘Miss Melivilie,’’ of | Rochester, having pre with Scout by telegraph, PALSE KVIDENCK CHAKGED, Mr. Husted’s counsei also presented au affidavit from | Bmmas. MeCuruy, of Hywe¢ Park, stating that belore | | tie degree of divorce was grunicd t6 Cora earl Husted the lutter saw ber and ber sister ana told ber she desired to get adivorce, and (hat it order to do 60 ik would be necessary for ver tu procure some one to | testily that ber husband had committed uduitry, and | she then promised to give Emma McOurdy and ber sister $10 cach to so Lestify, they came to Pough- | kcepsie, and one testified to defendant’s having com- mitted adutry with ber, apd her sister Was the wit- ness Ip herafidavit Emma McCurdy turther states that all such evidence was taise and that sao and her sister each got $10 tor go testitying. THE OTHKK SIDK. | Im reply, Hon. Homer A. Nelson, of counsel for | Cora Vourl Husted, read an affidavit: of the plaineitl, which states that she sent for the McCurdy girls to say to them that she detirea to know 11 any im- | proper | no way did she agree to nor did she give them any | componsavion for 80 doing or to induce them to swear falsely, but alter the trial gave them $10 each volun- | tarily to help defray their expenses, “It tuey swore | falsely she Knew nothing of tt. Mrs, Husted also denied | in every J the testimony for the defeudant ‘Afier arguinent Judge Barnard allowed to case to bo opened FREE AT LAST. DECISION BY JUSTICE DYKMAN IN THE ROE DIVORCE SUIT—THE PLAINTIFF AWARDED A PERMANENT SEPARATION AND THE CUSTODY OF HER CHILDREN. The somewhat sensational sult, commenced before Justice Dykman, at Newburg, Orange county, some weeks since, in which Mary H. Koc sought a separa- m her husband William J. Roe, on the ground tion fre ot cruel and tphuman treatment, has at length re- sulted 1m a victory for the plaintiff. Owing tothe | social standing of the parties the progress of the case, as fully set forth from time to timo in the Henanp, has been watched with no little interest by the people of Orange aud adjoining counties, At Supreme Court, dpecial Term, in White Plains, Westchester county, yesterday, Judge Dykman rendered bis decision in Ube case, granting the plaintifl judgment of separa- tion from bed and board torever, and also awarding hor the custody of the iwo chilirev., The following is the decision in exlenso: THE DECISION. This action presents an uupl devoiv great usefulness to others, ro: y which the law must a for w seperation aud a uone so Well us they knew the truth #0 none su well a they bave told it. The plamtift testifles to numoroux acis of personal violence and injury, and threats of violence wich, if carried into execution, would have | resulted in her death, The defendant denies but very | with li) few of the acts of cruelty to which the plaintiff vestitied | in almost its full force, 1t 13 not necessary here to reier to the testimony in de- til. It shows both bodily barm and mental suffering of | Feb 22, Cape of Good Hope Mu a decisive character, lt discioses a clear case oi crucl aman treatment of the plaintif ‘by the deiends | thronghort; crossed the Equator April 4 ud also sich conduct on bis part as renders it unsale anc improper jor ber to cokabu with bin. An | atiempt was wade to palliate the conduct of the de- | fendant toward bis wile by claim that the detendant Was subject to attacks of fever which rendered bun delirious, and that his acts of trueity and threats of vio- | passed April 7, lence were perpetrated while he Was in this condition, ‘The apswer to this claim is, first, that the proof docs | | Nut come up to it; aud in the next place, It would not and leit ber testimony standin aud ant, | be a aeience i it did. ‘The law’ will not ob: plait to sabtwit to persoual imjury and violence and | Uhrents and danger of death trom the defeudant be- | passed sche ante | cause they came to bef only in his moments of de- | lirium, On the contrary, the greater wonid be the | ¥¥te Our law provides that in i fu action jor separation the defendant may prove in | necessity tor a separation. | bis justification the iil conduct of the pi. @ jaw and tailed, It is qaite | were shown in whieh the onduct of the plat | but imstead of being aggressive attacks on her part the were maniiestations o: auger provoked by the miscon | duct of the detensant toward her in almost ¢ | case, My conc! judgment of se anco with this decision, mony will be considered. BONFANTI’S HUSBAND'S LOAN, JUDGE DYEMAN ORDER JAY COOKE, M'CULLOCH surr. In the action brought by Jay Couke, McCulloch & Co, Hofman tho sum of about | $6,000, alleged to baye veen loaued by the pluintitis io | the dolendant’s son (iusband of Bonfanti, the dan- | seuse), and wherein application bad been made by the | defendant to have the cave reop wed on the ground of newly discovered evidence, Judgo Dykinun, in Specials| Term of the Sapreie Court at White Plaius yesterday, | to recover from George rendered the following decision :— Tuisi8a motion for a new trial on the gr | newly discovered evidence, and, like al aod be so exercised as to advence the ends of Justic Alter a very iull ex: | clusion is torced upon me to the defendant in this thi Cr | granting bim a against the ¢ ter written by Lita to afr, Puleston in November, 187 | but which had very mysteriously disappeare | Was not produced on the trial, Now, by the letter of Mr. Pulestop to the defendant's son 1 appears that lon, ant had Pulestos | production of te letter of November, tters of Mr. — thut the defendant bad not ¥ ity to pay money, iv will e that any suco anthort to the defendant's son bu the | tations which existed between | he i not chargeavi 1 Yet indicated any wil yness tu allow M fit and hi evidence is not term, tor no evidence of tho sane given ov ih eburactor as to render them very material, and tne, will probably produce a different result on the new Nout of the caugo of justico requires that a new triai should | ve granted, Now trial granted on payment of $65 tral, Under these circumstances the advanc costs. aN ae pat STEAM CARS ON THE BBL The opponents ot a proposed plan to run freight ars over the Bolt Railway will be heard at one o'clock to-morrow before the Street Committee of the Board | ef Aldermen, till, as he expressed 1! ton, and Jaw: sot aside, becoming reunited, resides in Hight committed ously made the yppointment | were detailed to in to belong to the 8 ‘SHIPPI & ‘JUDGE'S PATIENCE. * At she instance of Sergeant Kealey, of the detective force, a rala, it will be remembered, was made Thurs- day afternoon upon an alleged **banco”’ establishment at No. 108 East Fourteenth street, The complainant ‘was known to be aCalifornia judge, whose name was | South Norwalie, revealed yesterday—Orrin C, Platt. He is United States Judge of the Second district of the Golden State. The Judge says he does not wish to make any com- plaint at present, but is willing to wait in New York “the fellows would get the best in.” George Watson, alias Mars- ry, who were arrested, aa stuted in yesterday's HeRaLD, on Suspicion of being with the Judge’s misfortunes, have been commitied for examination, WANT TO MAKE UP. Application was made in the Supreme Court, Kings county, yesterday, by counsel for the defence in the suit for divorce brought by Mrs, Fannie D, Hargington against D. W. Harrington, to have the referee’s report It was stated that if the Court should grant the application there was a probability of the litigants ‘The defendant, who ta a physician, fifth street, this city. The coup! who bave one cbild four years of age, were marrie ‘Tbe piaintift alieged that in 1876 the defendant nitery, The Doctor emphatically aenies the allegations, Justice Pratt reserved his decision, BURGLARS AT WORK. The house of Mrs, Margarot Carr, at No, 255 Henry street, was broken ‘nto by burglars Inst nigh, The faraily were absent at the time, and the robbers sncked the drawers and carried off a quantity of cloth- ing, dry goods and jewelry of consideruble value. The last consisted principally of rings and inseribed ‘Margaret May’? and ‘Jobn Curr. case was reported at the Central Office and detectives estigate. The robbers ure thought | nth ward gang which iniests the | locality that has become notorious as ‘tne Hook,’ NG NEWS OCEAN STFEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF MAY AN a | De Schr Pennsytvania, Burlingame, Pert Johnson for Bos- |. bark Ferreri (Ital), Senr Wm dence. yeolds. Port Johnson for Boston. fant Sahunon fr Pal Peal Johnson for Providence, ‘ort Johuson for Provideace. Port Johnson for Hut nburg. Falkeuburg, Georgetown, AMERICAN PORTS, ALEXANDRIA, Ma reesown; Rachel vid C arkson, Wasuington. Passed up for G rence | Lockwood, 25—Arrived. schrs Henry Finel a Re (Uirdery. and D: hes Win D. Marvel, Flo- jelbert. and SJ Port. ‘assod down from Georgetown—sclirs DM Anthony, and BOSTON, May 26—Arrived, steamer Noptun Bark Everhard Delius (Ger),'from Belfast, 1 CLEARED, Steamer Celtic (Br), Gloadell, Liverpoobria Queenstown— . Othello (Br), Bristow, Hull, E—Chas L Wricht Steamer California (Br), Mackay, Glasgow—Henderson Neckar (Ger), Will via South: scene Macken i jer). jegerod, Bremen via Southamp- stenmer Rio Grande, Bolger, Havana—James E Ward & of Houston, Eldridge, Galveston via Key ‘orbes, New Orleans~Bogert & Mor- ne Steamer Knickerbocker, Kemble, New Orleans—Clark & Berry, | Locke, Ibuuce, amers Dilyrian (Br), Worthington, Liverpvol Seminole, ‘Shanes. reo vite wa Lawrence. frie Roman, Drewell, Paliaseipiie Satied—Steamors Batavia, Seminole, Wm Lawrence, and Roman, barks Amy Turner, Zepliyrin M 26—Arrived, steamers Commerce Walker, North Caroifna; Louisa, Walker, Roanoke River W Woodward, Young, New York: Al Eng; orig Granfos Puillipps, Govern Fochasset, Rachel, Savaunat: Sea Gull, Wert—C HM ‘Sieumer Lone Star, Messina; schrs G i Bowdoin ‘“voumer Suu Salvador, Nickerson, Savannab—George | Nolney Parker. lurker, Acw Havent Pe spa Charleston, Lockwood, Charleston-—J W Quintard x e Steamer Fanita, Doane, Wilmington, NC—Wm P Clyde & Xerfott, City Point and Clenred-—Steamers America, Billups, Dutton, Charloston; DJ Foley, Price, bern; barks Rose M Smith (Br), Sprague, do archant, Demerara, S sehrs J Taylor, Jacobsen, Od Pravi: Now Haven, Hattie Mog Fernando, Cor! Mississippi Br. Scott, st Joun, dence ; Kodnay Buck. Woodbury, Georzetown. Siurlad—Barks Ardito, V Steamer Old Dominion, Walker, Richmond—Old Dosunion Steamship C Steamer John Gibso: imiridow! L Roome, Steamer J W Garrett, Foster. Bultimors ner Agnes, Smith, Mnilade: Elise. Richards, Phi Georgetown, DC lementina 8: brig Missis- co, J Vaylor, tutsic McG Buek, BR) May 25—Arrived, sehe'S VW Simmons, Campbell, New York. BANGOR, May 24-~Arrived, schirs Annie R Lowis, Lewis, Boston, to load for Wilmington, Del: Mary Fletcher, } lips, Fort Johnson. Schr Agenoria, Hutchinson, 3 Ipbia—Jas Hand, HF Diuvek. eh, dye & Co, orders—H D & Bark Hervert Black, Troat, Dnnedin and Wellington, NZ —Muiller & Querenu Bark Anna (Ger) Ship Helios (Ger), Asm Slip St Nicholas, Tol Bark 1D Beookin JU BrooXinan, tigrew, Anjert w York; Union, BALI, May 24—Arrived, scr EG Knight, Pratt, South nme, Londen—Frederick A . Cassanovich, Cork or Falmouth for Suiled—Schr Thos N Stone, Pitcher, Richmoud, Me, to 0 urk Vesta (Nor), Thorsen, Cork or Falmouth for.orders— er eee batie Wain Mase darbac toma aymond, Lord, vire (Ital), Paiazzo, Queenstowa or Fal Benham & Bo, Bark Jacob. Aali Funeb, hive & Co. juvetle, Macdonald, Demerara—' Trowbridge’ D M Dickie (itr). Hunter, Bremen—C W Bei W rt au Privce—R Murray, Jr. STON, May 26—Arri . Triboa, Sew York; schr Ben steamer George. x sen, Elsinore for order Steamer City of Atlanta, WH Tucker (Br), Miller, S. CALALS, May 17—Arrived Brig Mary (Se) ‘irlg Lulu (Br), Jobnston, St John, NB—Biaks! it d—Sehrs, pare Sawyer, Cook, and George B Some: Norwood. New York. hr Freddio Fin Isth—Arrived los, Atherton, I’erth Amboy, N. ignsar aR 19h—Suiled, schrs Clai son, New York. Avrived, sehr Com Kehrney Warr, New York. Arrived, bark Palestine, Furd, Boston, to load for » Sawyer, Branscom, and Calvin, Greytown, Nic—Strout Bros, tilda Brooks, Jone: "St Pierro, Mart—K P Buck & hr Adam Bowlby, Mul nein relavious haa existed between them and wer | | husband, They ackbowledged there ad been, and in | M W A Scholten. ticular having bad improper relations with | Edward B. Scott. Counsel jor Mrs. Husted also read | otber aflidavits tending to disprove the allegations of State of Virginia. June City of Richmond. | Moon rises, HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSER- VATIONS. Liver June June Jun Mar 26, 1877, nebr Mary Nowell, Davidson, Havana—J E Ward & Co. Schr Sai Juan, Noblo, Sandy Voint (St Kitts)—Cart- 9, |Liverpaol wright & iurrh \Liverpool. red. bark Eugenio (Sp), Elor- Arrived, sche J T Alburger, N, May, 26-1 Kampen (Hollant 4 Bowling Green [59 Brondway Lee, Nassiu, NP—B J Weuvers & {amin Louden Liverpool Bremer ir Venture (Br), Hatfield, Windsor, NS, via Perth Am- > W Bertaux, ur Anna Currier (Br), Van Wart, St John, NB—AT Andrews, NB—A T Henoy. ara Woodhouse, Cruse, Brazos Suntiago—Wood- fy DIGHTON, May 26—Arrived, scir A W Parker, Dean, mpsun, MeMahoney, » hat RBOR, May Arrived, schrs Providence tur Philad 7 Bowling Green ma (Br), Dunham, but Howard Will hig (ana sailed); Martha P |. | Liverpoot, .}4 Bowling Green S| Mavee Rotterdam, Glasgow , Hamourz. .|Livernoal.. Liverpool ondow 9.1Glaszow... Bremen . Liverpool. Liverpool Glasgow... «| Hanbure Liverpoot.. Moseley, Higgins, Pensacola and Key Wost— Arrived, schrs Twenty-One Friends, Jeffors, Boston for Philadelphia: Neilin ¥ Sawyer; George & Alvert, Boy- ant, Perth Amboy for Bangor Boothbay, Me—Ferguson & Wood. Fules, Portsmouth, NH—il P Brown Memento, Whi Sonth Amboy Ii River tor Phitadeip Schr Addie M Bird, 461 Broaaway Brown, Sackett, New London via Bridge- 7 Bowliny Green 7 Bowling Greon 2 Bowling Green 129 Broadway 4 Bowling Green ‘anthony Burton. Janson, man, New York for Part? i ia for Boston: Flora , Ainboy for Portland; Addie G Bryant, Johnson for Boston. je, ail avove reported. schr Terrapin, Wooster, h Forsyth, Mobote, Bridgeport—Starstora Manu- | Juwrucket tor do} Sloop Minneho, Beebe, Bridgeport—National Freight and Lizhterage Vo. Sloop Nevada, Brown, Bridgeport —National Freight and ce 12 Bowling Green id —Uleured. sehr Lookout .[Bromen... Livernoal -|Glasgow. Retterdam » | Lamburs *|Liverpool June 28. endon ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY SUN AND MOON, t,schr Culistu, Whitton, Steamers Celtic (Br), for Liverpool; Castalia (Br) D: 1 Steinman (Bely), Antwerp; California (Br), Glas- vow; Othello (Br), Hall: Bio Grande, Mavens Houston, niveston via Key West; Lone star, 3 Knickerbocker, Charleston Charleston; Fanita Wilmington, NU; Oud Dor Richmond, Ac; Agnes, Philadelphia; ship Caris- ‘astie (Br), London; berks America (Ger). Marseilles; brigs Havana, Pomt-a-Pitre; schrs Volant, Ver wining (12 tons), Port Limon, Nic. Also sailed, steamer Neckar (Gor), for Bremen; Spanish RELA ad By MARITIME MISCELLANY. Bank Poxono (Rr), M collision with bark Ki F bella, Barcelons; Dashwood (ri, Dock 22d—Cloared, son, Baltimore, ROL, May 26—Passod in, barks Uar- rsou from Lon ‘onaerr: Knudsen, from Mossina—both fror > Magnolia (Br Lateedo (Ital), for do Ansgar (Nor), tor eiro—all from Baltimore, y 22 -Cloared, sebrs Ridgewood, ; EW Glover. Inzorsoll. do. LI, May 19—Arrlyed, scirs MO Well to return); Patron, 1 for up bay): Fred Hall, ‘age, Young. New 7 Bowling Ureen Aluff Roli (Nor), neenstown; barks jondon ; Adelaide, pool; rrincess Beatrice (Bri nambucos Li, HIGH WATER. 33 | Gor. Island. 20 | Sandy Hook, 28 | Hell Gate frigate Geroua, sbnson (and saile 1); 24th, Geo S York (aud auiled 23th) KEY WEST, Muy 19—Arrived, stoamor Resolute (wreck- er), trom New York, th—Arrived, schr 3 urray, trom London, which was in lu Vose «Br), trom "Baltimore tor Queenstown, arrived at North Sydney, CB (not Huitlax, as The men wo escaned from Kila Vose at the time of the collision stute that y F Long, from Alexandria, Arrived, stenmers M ant spectacle and upon the Courta very disegreouble duty. The parties to it are both persons of culture und tntel- iigence, and occupy avery high social position, It is, much to be regretted that their marriage haw not re- sulted well, as there seemed to be open before them a life of greut pleasure and happiness to themselves and | The testimony, however, ppens upa sad case of matrimonial iafeiicity and a married life of almost cunstant uupleasantuess, and there seems to be nothicg leit to tuem now but the | inister, The plarmtiil | has exhibited hercompluint to the Courtand asked parute maintenance und the custoay of her two children, The coutrolling test- mony 18 that of the parties themselves, It 1 (ruc that they are both more or jess contradicted and more or less supported by other witnesses; yet as Shinnecoe<, a Gi K ne Kong gan Sunda Strait 4, had Hehe | averse: bet Bark Christina ( reakwaier lat 48, lon Wark Doris Gerdes | salt to order: 1 | pti; also, | thaton establishing such delence to the satisivction | of the Court tbe bill be dismissed, The defendant at- | | (empted to establish recrim:natiou under this provision | true that instances uit was’) notin accerd.nee with the proprietios of ber position, | Selr Aipha (Br), Whar days, with sugar aud molasses to Thos Dennison; vessel to er ob 18 that the plainsiff is enutled 0 wrution trom bed aud board forever. In relation to the ehidren, ove 18a Jittie girl of about | nine years and tho other @ little boy of two years, These uow require their mother’s constant care, apd she musi retain thor custody. Findings must be drawn an’ presented tothe Court in accord- ind then the question of ali- Sei HL Sehr B Oliphant, Trai selir GH Hoy B Van Dune yP Binns. st Sehr sided Sehr d A Cha Sehr Edwara 8 ade. Kerr Enoch Moore, Sebr Paugussert, | Schr ty R Burton, Wi Behe Meteor, with cargo from st A NEW TRIAL IN THE Steamer City ot New York. chr Olivia A O'Mulien motions of 118 Kind, it 18 addressed tu the discretion of the Court. ‘Tie, of Course, Means a sound Judicial discreuon, to hr Porvo Be ion of ull the papers (he con. | Hat injustice bus been done | Selir das Ht ¥. hy CC Sadier Sehr Monte: Sehr Darins r Wm L. Veck, Seliv dane Mari Sei F Merwin, I , and | atter this, and as Inte as April, 173, the detend- © pay aby money Jor the son, With the nou. 1872, and the . written long alter, to the effect tgiven him any author ard to make a jury be was given, [hese letters to the knowledue of endant since the former trial, aud from the re- 8 son with a want of diligence in bot sooner finding out their existence, The nulative in Muy Proper sense Of Liat | kind was offered or s former trian. These letters are of such a Steamer Bolivar, Seur Nellio Rich, Wh eli Kate Ser e WP Vhitlip Sehr Charles Hawiey, furtoy Selir Hactie A But chr Save, Palm cheb P Sean LINE. Capt Docdy und 9 men remained on the Vose when they eH OBAG {Ran ve anaes BUA The Pohono struck the Vose amidshi through her coveriug boards and smashin, Ab the ships separated Cat Doody was “Stand by us; we are sinking.” around for several hours, but found no trace of the other “) Bar. 1 bers Hour, |Ineb, Mariel (Br). Quine, Liverpool; Franks London . bark Andre (Fr), Omnes, Bor. fart (Ger), Klugi Passes, May 26—Suiled, ships J A Thompéor turu: ee RH LK, May 24—Arrived, schrs J © Grafts, Brown, x Partiy clouiy card to call ont, The Pobono cruised 56 artly cloudy | at cae PORT OF NEW YORK, REPORTED BY THE MERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamer City of Borlin (Br), Kennedy, Liverpool May 17, via Queenstown 18th, with ‘indee and passe! . May 2, tat 4423, lon 46 2 Rich:nond (Br), hence for Liverpool aan bark, bound W, showin, signal let- Steamer Gulf Stream, Crowell, Charleston May muse and nusengers to northerly winds and bead seas the entire passage, passed near the automatic buoys off Lookout and Hatteras; both looked im vod order, Steamer Albsmarle, Gibbs, Lowes, Dol, with mdse to the Old Dominion Steamshin Co Ship Olat (Nor), Anderson, Riisor 37 dsys, in ballast, to er. Bark Charles L Pearson (of Boston), Swain, Yokohama with mdse to Carter, Haley & Co, ‘ape of Good Hono April Equator April 26, in lon cht variable winds, soouer Fannie A Bailey, from Portlan Kark Ceylon (of Boston), Kelly, Hong Kony Feb 12, with mdse to order; vessel to AA. and. Ascension April 21; had me fing weather, Nadume Demorest (of Sydney, NSW), | Bis 1, with muse to onde: trades to Bancw rounded Cap winds to st quater April 20, in lon: Had fresh N ‘o-sed the Bark Avne (Aus), Vidulick, Hamburg 35, day empty barrels to vrdsr. Apt d, int 44 58, lon 40 15 mo up. of abou. S00 or 409 tons, pain ke the | apparently not more than two wee! there was no i son hi steerin: Ne Frehor 3) 1G tuys, with molasses to te Watson & Co, Had heavy NW winds ebecea Florence (of Provineetown), Cardenas 1 days, with mn Lond & Co. | Tasted to the Virginia een, Virginia ianiv i} neh. By Bark Fresno, from Antwerp, received oF PASSED TH BOUND sourH. New Bedtord, (Br), rs and sulle! shir Sardinian, Holirook, St George, Me, for ), Arinstrong, !an Sebr D&B Rell, Kelly, Bont Schr Goorge W Whistler, Jr, Burger, New York. Win Mayo, Whi oh opporiue | Schr Orion (of Beltan, nity ought to be furnished min to cet himseli rigut by w tra ‘The strougest evidence endant on the former trial wag the lot ry. wl s0UN D EA Steamer Gen Whitney, Hallet Anios © Barstow, r New Wein ester Hale, Coleman, ovarting, Smuith, Amb do Sinit selir Wa Gillun, Gerraty, Rondout for Havertill. Sehr. Audie M Bard. Fules, Roudout for Portsmoy ft jgkerson, Kondout for Beston wn, Kelty, Rondout tor New bedford, ‘ort Johnson for Saco, re dolnson for hovndyke, Port don smith, Smith, Stanley. Rearve, nia Ly Gregory lie Mars Hill, Robins, Port Johnson for Bongor. on Flag, Hrisble, Port Jobuson for Vortsmouth, it sehr WG & Mowry, Eaton, Port Joknson for Vorts- jew. Iwak, New York: Lottie B, Bowen, epperd, and R A Collins, Beale, Puil ay 25--Arrived, steamer Achilles, ‘May 29—Arrived, sehr Julia & Viele MeManemy, Walls,-Phitndetphia; Sea , May 24, PM—Arrived, (8 steamor Cactus, ‘ew London, on light and buoy duty. rived. schre Geo W Whistler, Kurgess, New Bed- Robert G Smith, Sprasne, Albany for | Cambridgeport; Sarah L. thompson, Hull, Proviaence for er, Bosse. Wareham for New son, Kondont tor New Kedlord: ‘Now York for Boston: Joo Cariton, Thurs. ton, do’ for Saco; 8 8 Scranton, Wright, Rondout for Fail jivop Bristol, Chase, New York. port—Steamer Albatrogs. Davis, from Fall River, Marshall, Philadelpbin: St Elmo, Jon ‘immons; Watelfull, Gill, am which arrived 2 ile coming to anchor at Dela. Stockton, Md, pitge Sanaa 5 Vave nia, reports: 'Hreukwuter, John Shep, aged 48 yeurs, tell from the fibboom overboard, und was th from Vir- “MAY 26, 1877. towing out from Ellsworth, Wit SAMARITAN, Hale, whi ma huocked out her rud Ta. 19, struck on the Slabs She was towed back for rep! Senn Day.icur, from Gardiner, Me, for Providence, is ashore on the rocks of Duteh Island Licht and leaking. “Tt is expected she will come off when ligut-ned. —Ths cargo (sugar) of the brie Mem- tangas for Queonstown. which put into ‘and was condemned, will bo ho vessol will be sold at the end of ford for New York Kry West, May 2 nd all sailed 2 25th—Sailed, schrs York; Quickstep, Hutch: Bravos, Tryon shipped to New York. Nuwronr, RI, May 26—Schr Eleonora was run into this morning by steamer Jo: harbor, orenkinie two ti ing away topping tit, h, the latter « ring mainsail and carrys ‘The steamer received no damage. Prwapwnenta, May 26—Bark Thor (Dan), trom Ivietut, has ou board the captain ana crew of the bark-Enigheden. (Dun), trom Lvigtat for Philadelphis, which they report James W Quintard n Francouia, for Round Me. PM—Arrived, US practice O'Neli, from New York, cruisin; ‘ow York for New Bedior Orient, for u market, NEW LONDON ship Supnly, sob) Martha May, Vromen, May 25—Arrived, Thomas, Phiinielphiu; Lucian. New York; Florence, do; A SGuruey, Awvoy tor Norwich, i Iship St Marys, Phythian, Lisbon, Arrived, schrs 5 Axp, May 24—Schr Sunbenm, of abont 100 tons, int eactward, una was pure ‘arrow and others of this city, was erday from the South Marine Railway, NOTICE TO MARINERS. WRECK BUOY IN KILIP ISLAND CHANNEL, <. DC, May 26-—Notice is given by the Light- Board, that third class buoy, painted black, Las 1 placed to mark the wreck of a ioliand bark lying in the western edge of Ship Isiand Channel, in the Gult of h was ashore nt Passed Aujer y . and crossed the 30; was days N of Hatteras, May 14. Ia NEW HAVEN, May 2 Ohio, Kingston. PASCAGOULA, May Andersen Calais (Fron 21—Cleared, bark Petrea (Nor), Low & Hro. Massed Anjer with fine weather, NK trade win exrod. barks Bongal (Sw), ), Grubbstrom, Dov: Hadelvhia, Wi j—Arrived, ship © M Davis (Br), Koopman, St Nazaire; ir). Gritiths, Cape de Verily. ‘Cloured Bark Emelio Burabino (Sp), Mir, West Hartle- pool. PORT ROYAL, 8 Foley Baltimore. PE Myra, Inverness Lady Cartior ( Vessel to’ Benjam Straits, passed at Good Hope WHALEMEN. bark Seine, White, for At bravo April 18, sehr Ellen Rodman, Wilbur, FH, May 26~Sailed, steamer Calvert, Sailed from New Bedford Muy Atlantic Ocean. 26 ~Arrived, steamer AG Stivers, Warren, New York Albertine (Nor), Schytte, Hamburg; brig Omer (Br), schirs Robert Byron, Nicholsen, Bine Iil; WA Murrell. Kelly, y, do; Thos Borden, Conrlenck, Called at do Provincetown, ° OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS, Barrow, May 25~Arrived, bark Emme Puaysant (Br), Dexter, Darien, rill, schr Charles Thompson, Leach, of VL Hickman, Ki Also urrived, bark Thor (Dan) Governor, Eton, Summerside, PET tris, Dale, o; duo D Page, Holy, Moore, Frankiin, doy vy May Kofeld, Ivigtnt; sehrs anc L Clark, Lake, Andrews, Bremerliaven v' vs. in ballast, to 8 dw ship's + Mann, Lisbon 60 days, with t fich Balye & m jie (Fr), aca Porto € Franklin, Griffin di senden. Beebe, Beveriy:; Katie G itol East Cambridge; Louisa Birdsall, Steelman , F Crowell, Crowell, Kondont; Hache! Seaman, Clillord, Seaconi | BUARDE!S jay 23—Arrived, bark Westfold (Nor), Lar port; B Haven Jones, Smith ‘ouman, Somerset: DG Floyd, son, Richmond. GuovexsTen, May 26—Sailed, bark Arcadia (Br), Ander son, Saniy Hook. Hutt, May :6—Salled, bark Bianca Cazanova (Ital), Gas zaro, United States, h—Saited, stenmer Labrador (Fr), Sauziter, New York via Plymouth Arrived, steamer Abdiel (Br), Jones, ort; Catharine Whiting, Hardi Hivektey, Chi fk: Anthracite, ich, Lynn Dock: sclirk Thos’ Horden, Churbuck, Wareham; 3 . Vaughan, Bev Also cloared, steamor | Accame (Ital, + Barbados vin St Kitt Rmght, MeCreery Rachele (Aus), Han » wo a ry. vo ord tilesnake, Smith, Peston; bark yy 15 took a heavy }, whieh caused che vessel to loak busily: | afterward hyd light variable wind ester (Br), O'Hara, Charlottetown 12 days, with potatoes to Darrell & Co. Schr Lilde Fatkenburg. Falkenburg, Richmond for Nor- rly blow, wutel pile: it Seaman 6th, barks Kallisto (Nor), Stray, Richmond; Tex | (Nor), Hansen, Smithville, NC. Luann, Muy 26—Off, steamers Denmark (Br), Williams, from New York for London: Franco (Fr), Trudelle, do for y G Daw, Cave. ilver Spray, Well HP fiaileck. H tieek, Aarnh Cation, Harris, 5: Berks, Leopard, Vind Lewes, Del, May own ; Cuarioue (Ger) th—Arrived bark Bartolomeo imone (Ital), Amico, re; schr Gen Banks, from st John for Wilmington, Seentl}. Virginie Lospoxpenny, May 25—Sailed, bark Falcon (Nor), Neil- sen, Baltimore. Manseiies, May 23—Artived, bark Constante (Aus) ator, Hite Knight, and Rattlesnace, 5—Sailed, barks Minerva (Ital), for joyd, Viral Boyd, Virzinia, New York, in tow, . Virginia. Kutter, V reinia, Mrigousnm, May 23 Atelved, stip Memnen; Was, Bow iied=Barks Hugh Cann (Br), for Bremen; Fornjot eared, brig Abby Thaxtor, chrs Mary P Hudson, Lake, Jacksonvill: Virgin Dyer George: Shambers, Gi (Nor), for Richmond, PORTLAND, Me, May Philadeiphia. Orrie V Driseo, Maras, May 26~Arrived, bark Benedetto (Ital), Cafero, wn, UU, fur Hudson, 4 AM—Arrived, steamer Nevada | (Br), Guard, New York for Liverpool (and proceeded). Korrervam, May 25—Sailed, ship OB Hi ner Rustand, ashore at | QUEENSTOWN, May y ‘atied, schr Thomas W Haven, Brown, Philute Remaining in ing at Sandy Hook, tine, Gilkey, wer harbor —Brig An “d Td Tratton, and J NCE, May 26—Arrived, steamors Met Tonawanda, Sherman, Phu! Port Jonnson for Hoboken; Sam Revsion, April 14—arrtved, brig Larkan (Swe), Lith Now York via Bahia, SrockiioLa, May 23—Arrived, brig Atalanta (Nor), Lar sen, New Yorks ‘Tonue Bay, Apri tan, Lenswcola. West Hantievoon, May 25—Arrived, bark Friedrich (Ger), Beggeron, Darien. FOREIGN Borxos Aynes, April 4—Sai + Lith, Henry P Dewey, rt April 24, brie Rocky U nenes die next day, April 24—Arrived, sehrs Impalse (Br), 5 on her return); Leitch, New Orleans (and sailed 7th. brig Tula, Morgan, New York adeipnia, sebrs JG ‘ell, Shropshire Vis, Now Bedford for } y Brockway, Newburg for Pawtucket Below Sehr V York, and about 20 other vossi Suiled—S. he Albert Pharo, Bingh At ancnor in th Charlottetown, | w | HOUSE Arrived, brig Juliane (Br), Jorgon+ Pergason, Ferguson, Elsworth for New th, sche LB Cowperthwaite, for New Bedtor ‘of Bangor, bound ¥. 1-Schr Belle Halliday, Burt, from Somerset for iT, May 25—Arrived, sehr JG Foll, Surop- shire. Port Joluso: IMOND, May Schr Amelia Hearn, Stamford. ir tor New York. a for Naw York, w Bovitord for tawer, Fail Rivertor New York + Sinith, Providence for Ne Arrive, sehr Zulette Kenyon, d, brigs Sally Brown, Soi all, tor Naw York, ndon for 3 Yew London for 1, Alien, for Rio Janciro, 1 Light Boat, Wood, ¢ ingrahand, and \vante, Sprague, do: ek (nnd sailed May Hridvenurt tor New York woth, Lily of the Valle: ilse, Port Jefferson for New Yorm, Wonbpan tee hee tore Rice, Prossey, and Charlie & Wile jew York; Thos tix, Hall, do. gent RE Renkin, Bishop, from Bangor o wied, brig Kaluna, Crowley, GLAct Bay, May 22-Clonred, bark Edwin, for Baltimore, Arrived, sehr Mury’ Frances (ir), in, Piviladel pita Muy 2i—Arrived, brig Laura Cacace (1ral), Lane }—Arrived, stoamer Herman Living- euuey, New York tor Provie ston, Mallory, New ¥ Saliie 8 Godtrey. k convoy, Vsench, Hurrieane triveo, Kteamer RSET, Muy 2t—Arrived, sehr Wm O Irish, 4d, sehrs Retin (fal Calvin P Harris, | jeer, New Yor for New Loudon and April 16—Artived, burk Osage (Br), McDo- naid, Brunawick, Ga, In port April 15, selir James M Riley, Small, for New ri, Now York tor Waliteet, mt, New York for New Bedford. Viilins, New York for Providence, w York for Hvarttord. Narirs, May 21—Arrived, bark Due Fratelli (Ital), Mes- onnectiout Rive sina, Sew Urieans. Nowr SYDNEY, cess, with Jenson c the passages the vessel ix quarantined, May 6—Suitea, brig Kiiza Morton, Leland, 8t Hy Ne ie Arrived, bark Forest Prin- one mun died on | Weehawken ole, Hoboken for Por! ft, Hoboken for Now at Providence. mboy for Taunton, smulipox on. bowre TONINGTON, May 24—Arrived, setrs Teli Vivrov, May 21—Uleared, bark Anna A Rich (ir), Rich, Hansen, Liver- ‘eptune, Norburg, C vo, Cliampluin, Amboy tor New London. rts, Amvoy for Porteh Seb Isate H worden, Dodge, Senator, do tor di do for Thomaston; Kagle,and Albert # Ajax des for Providence do, Rappahannock, do for Sewpo Jane & Martha, Gand wil sai ext AML red, Jansen, Waterford . ‘Hat Keith, Heal Cape St Ignace y Eunice Nicholas, Sinith, Plymouth; bark Olivia, Bvand,Cnr- or Isabel, and Cynthia Ja RC Hal sow York Stowe, do for Taup Sailed, selirs Volont, fr Passed Fox River May 26, steamer Circassian (Br), Wo- He, from Liverpool for her Puint 201, steamer Magitoban (Br), as ow tor Montreal, Hoboken fey Pawtacke | MeDouguli, tro setae it meme : 1M Sailors Bretwonn Pon” bpale fore hipaa ema ee Mitchell, Arroyo, PR, tor do; Georgia, ‘ort Jobnson tun Porecnta «Aas Allan, Dudley: Windsir, § | Seeks in Das seid Tin Makoto Coenen ee for orders. Salled—steamers Flamborough Keninge Pity Wachel due: Lucy Baer Me tN Tridge Gortys ¥ Miteheli, Sunbeab (lie Glias ke Mert issu Tones & Watson, Artie’ Gnewond: Nellis. tanmphar cde ‘allang Mary ts sunith 84 E Coram, Macy it Chara'ls Rowers, Joonte: Ehwabeth, Fanuy’ fraay, Tham Hollie, C Buvker, Televraph, Belle Bartiatt, Soaste Smith, Kate Lilly, lous. lelew Mar, ‘Nottie ‘4 Jorrall, Redondo, Fawn, Aliie Buruham, f 8 Mobaiiun, AD bem, ‘Yea! (Br), Loduskia, L B Sargent, Mary Ann, Python July Fourth, Beh Arrived, schre E AJ Onkley, Newman, at Rondout; Centurlun, Biodgets, and Bryant. Stubbs, Port Jobnsony Marys idk, lie Bradshaw, ‘an wilder, and’ George Chavet Ms deiphia: Waterloo, Haskell, Hoboken for’ Grand Island; Waterman, Eddyville, for Boston: Dwight Davip- son, Freeman, Wlizabothpart for | Mald Mass; EC Gaw Freeman, Rondout for Vicksburg. Kendall, South Amboy set: Kenduskiag, Nash, Hoboken for John Stroup, Uursi, Port Johan tor da; Surprive, Seaman, Castleton, SY, for Saco; Connecticut, Eaton, rt foe Round Polat, Me; W from ‘New Fark (te ding part of here 1 ie), Wi tek for St lua: Mary Jane (Be), Pettinaw, Patina M denee for St Jobo fy for Charloti PEL; Vaxcella (Br), Macomber Halifax, Ns: Linzle Tupper (Br), nurs, Now Yore fo WESTIILY. May 29—Arrived, achr BA’ © H i‘ YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, {100 ROATS CHEAP,” sud SOUTH “SE, NEAR jouverneur aifp, | Sheil, Club, Whitehall. Metalio Spoon anit Oar PHEN KO AND WOODEN MBHTPS, r exposed routes und of light draught, for river ty lnexe aud smal) Steam Yachts, Freight Propellors, Tas of ull sizes, Ferryboats und Steam Vessels of every de> scription, tor sale by FKEDER(C 0. SCHMIDT, 1 South Willram BAKGAIN IN BOATS OF ALL KINDS, ORDERS received by T. DE: SMOND, Boat Builder ik CABLN YACHT F Xin complete onder of 70th st. rth River. Cound, S008 Yacitt FoR Sate—as OF WATER line, 14 beam, Apply or address 8. Gad vt,, 4th av. NORTE RTAR, NEW in complete order. Ap- ALE MALL STEAM YACHT, ABOUT 20 in complete order, for: Poot aot 12u ot. itarlous ‘Inquire for HEN TERPENNY.— a VOR B\LE—THIRTY FOOT YACHT, DIRT CHEAP for cvs: wlso Survevor’s Transit, Address 'RANSIT, Herald off T EUGEATE, NEW YORE VOR SALE—SL Yaeht Cino, 40x15 IN quire ut GOLDING'S, too Ping, GALE #0 Foor STEAM LAUNCH: “HUGE, 8 leet beam: splendid model for speed: material and fine ish Al; also four Fishing and Pleasure Boats, from 14 to V7 tees, Will be a w tor eash 16 Water nt. FoR SALE-NEW AND SECOND WHITEHALL AND Working Boats, very cheap, Apply F. D. NOLAN, Ber- xen Point, N. J Bloc : (OR SALE CHEAP—IGil SAILBOATS, FROM 16 Eto a7 toot tong. Aoply to PETER RUCK, Jr,, 73 Hed. ord st. (OR SALE—YACH fort wide, 6 feet LO in ib 4 inches long, 20 feat 5 Ine fet iineh decp. Ape ply to A, CARY SMITH h st. VOW SALE—CHEAP FOR CASH, STEAM YACHT Cr-edioor, 45 feet long, 10 beam; cabin fore and aft, Apply to P. BYRNE, 492 Broome st. Fok, BALE OF CHARTER-THE WEUL KNOWN schooner yacht Scud: &6 fect long fully found: unequalled for passenger accommodations. Apply (HOMAS W. LIND- BAY, 103 Atlantic st., Brooklyn. RTLR—-SIDEWHEEL STEAM- rs, Steam Yachts. Launches, fu , Forryboats, &c, GEORGE F, EET LONG, 19 Yacht Coming, 61 rr PLYMER, 39 South at. EKARD BRITS & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, SALES. ATevom 7 Old itp, will wol\, Monday, Muy 28, at 2 o'clock P. it the boathouse foot of 23d st., North River, the Stesm Launch yim in complete running order. Tobe soid without any limit or reserve for cash. TRAM 5S, MAXIM'S STEAM LAUNCH THE FLIRT in the fastest and finest boat of her size in America, At joot of Court si., Brooklyn, with steam up, on to-day und nes fi MX URE YACHT: STEAMBOATS, FITTINGS, .tc., by the late Fitch, for sale at a sacrifice, 53 Bona. Mee YACHT AGENCY, 318 BROADWAY.— ‘The yachting circuler, distributed gratuitously, containg descriotions and prices of all ya ‘hts for s jo or charte Mo. GAGKEK'S SALE—CA’ SLOP YACHT JO. sephine, late Joseph Jeffer-on, 35 feet, WHITMAN'S, Toot S4un st., Gowanus Bay, Brooklyn, Monday, Muy 28, 532 ACING RIG OF SLOUP YACHT BROOKLYN, SPARS, ndeverythingevomplete. Address Capt. Lia SMITH, Fulton Ferry. Roweeats, FOR SALE—SEW AND HANDSOMELY Avish d, at the lowest market prices. E. WYCKOFF, 151 West 16th st. STEAM YACHT FOR SALE.—PROPELLER, 45 PEET long, 15 feet over gunrds: your old. Sitted for passenxers, OVeRTON & HAWKINS, 163 Matdon lane SF, i AND BRiGu: Woon CO vit Gy eh Weel Jt ing mi preserv 5] 8, wauy and a! ri Pinion Pracnts, ebitmy &c. SELEY & BLEVs Tole manu ncturers, 33 Burling slip, \-w York. NTEAM SCHOONER YACHT TRUANT FOR SALE.— feet long, 4 drauzht, compound engines: economical, porteet griter: hnnasomaly outitted. “Apply avoard, ith st., Brooklyn. “ A ee aa YACHT FOR SALE—LENGTH OVER ALIy ‘one yoar old; yery fine; cheap for its class, Post ottice, CHOONER WANTED—300 TO 600 TONS Shonds or claim ‘against the British goverument, payae ble in cash, offered in payment. ROBERTS, By Warmers, ROWBOAT. ADDRE! an peice and where it can be seen, §A. Z. ottice. . STATING x 220 Herald pire ES QUIETLY; ANY STATE PAY WHEN divorced. American Luw Agency removed 252 Broad- way, opposite City Hull. 1VORCES (LEGAL EVERYWHERE) SPEEDILY ‘obtained without publicity; no advance payments. FREDE RICK KING, Ww 6 St. Mark's places IVORGES PKOCU ED IN NEW YouK AND OTHER States withont paviicity: advice tree :pay when divorces grant W LOKK LAW GENCY 265 Browdway. MiXED PAINTS, XROAT N PRICE Tready for er gulion: Enzlish Roof Paint, Liqnt Sia int, for all kinds of roofs wn Dutidings, 50¢. gallon; Bolted Oil, 50c w gallon; — wutiig Oil, 40¢. & gallon, send for card of colors un testinontales NEW YOKK CITY Olu COMPA Y, 1 den lane. + FOR ADVERTISERS, HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, 1,285 BROADWAY. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT FOR RECEPTION OF ADVERIISEMENTS AND SALES OF PAPERS, AMUSEMENTS—11 1 Pace —4th, 5th and 6th cola SEROLOGY ~-13tH Pack 6th © BILLIARDS—l4ru Pace. 6tir col ANTED <p Page 2d and 34 cols., aod 13rn Pagw—Ist snd 2d cols. BOAKD AND LODGING WANTED-3p Pack—34 col, and Lira Paue—2d col BROOKLYN BOARD—sp Paae—3d col nd 15th Page 1st col. BRUO! RLY N REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—2p Pace—ist BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIRS—10rn Pace. BUSINESS NOTICKS—Orn Pace—Oth col. CUNY KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE—2p PaGe—tat col., ang stn Pace—Ist col CLERKS AN 14th Pace—4th col. 3th PaAGk—Gth col. SLOTHING UR AND GARDENKRS—L4tH Pace—4th and Ones cols. COASTWISE, STEAMSHIPS—Itn PAcE—3d col, COPABRENE Lore Pace. COUN D Paced, 4th and Sth cols., and 13rn PaGe—2d col. DANCING AUADHMTHES tir Pacx—Oth col DE! ATRY—Litn Paca—sd col DAY GOODS—Ist Pace lst, 3d, 4th, Sth and 6th ldrn Pace. wis, ; 15TH PAGk—6th col. wn DWELLISG HOUSES TO LET. FURMSHED AND UN. a FURNISHED—2p Pace—40h and Sth cols, and 16 Pac 2d col. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—1stm Pacs—2d and 3d cols KU ROPE 151 Paar—5ttr col, EXCURSIO v5—131n Pace—4th col. F ¥ FP ¥ INANCIAL—10Ti! Pace. IsE ARTS—litn Pace 6th col. “ ALS —4Tn Pace-4tb ana 5th cols, CENISHED ROOMA AND APARTMENTS TO LET -, and 1 Pace—3d and ‘2p Paak—Stb and 6th col: tun cols. FURNITURE 41m Page. FRENCH ADViRTISEMENT HELP WANTSD—FEMALES—l4tu co HELP WANTED--MALES —147n Paan~ | HURSES, CARRIAGES, &U.—410 Pa cule. NOTH LS—Jp Pace—itd col,. and 17H Paci nouM> uy Wa D—lota Pacr—Sth col, INSTRUCTION Litnt Pack—6th ool, 7 JERSEY CLIY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BRR GEN REAL ESTATE ‘FOR SALB—151u Paca—lst Lost AND FOUND—117H Pac—B4 col, MACHINERY. gt Pack 5th oot, MARBLE MANT&LS—1tta Pace —6th col MAPREMOsTAL—LoTn Page Sth col, MEDICAL—131H Pack—dth col, MILLINERY ANv DRESoMAKING—15tu Pace—Sth and veh cola, MISCKLI \Nzous ADVERTISEMENTS—lita = Pace~ drt PaGR—4th col. 4rt PAGw—Oih ool. JICATIONS—OTn PaGe—Gth col. i Na, AU.—bitH Pace—6th cob, in Tet col, ith col. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—« 241 col, PROFENTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO KR AToap Hadu—lat, 2d and dd cole, and ior PaAGk—Ist col, REAL ESTATE 10 EXCHANGE—2p Pacn—3d cob, aud 1oTH Pagr—-ist und 2d cols, REAL ESTALE WANTED—15tu Pagn—2d coh RELIGIOUS NOTICES—1itTu Paan—ad col, RESTAURANTS—11tn Pack—Gth col REWARDS—1t 1H Pac + . SALES Al AUCTION—1itH Pack —Sth and 6th cols. SITUATIONS WANTKD-FEMALES—lita Pacs—let and 2d cols, SITUATIONS WANTED -MALES—I4te Page-34 ond Ath cols. SPECIAL NOTICES —41u Pacr—6th col, SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—1 17m Pacr—3d ool, STURAGE—11TH Pact—th col, KR SORTS—3p Vacr—Oth and 6th coin, and 13tn Pagu—2d col. THE TRADES—14ta Pace—5th and 6th cols, THE TURE —49r1 Paar 10 LET FOR BUSING: ond Jorn Pak eo VELLERS GUIDE Wan Prgr—3d and 4th cols, TANISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. b Paak 4th and Sth cols ohy Stockham, from do for P Helen Searle. for Bust Urevnwieh; Louls Walsh. Comstoc Fall River; Mary IW: Providence; Eliza Pi ford, and from 20 to JO others, alt . May 22~Arrived, ship Bessie Crosby 24—Saiied, bark Edina, Duff, Havre; pia, 26th, Ariagna(Be), Patterson, da. (in), Tretry, Wrenien arJons, NB, M odhul, Horton, Hovoken tor New Bed- Wasson, Now York; Win Ht Maillon, Cleared 20th, sobs Alligator, for NTED TOF %—5th col. TOI, JEWELRY, £0. Lith Pace ith cob. WESTCORSTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET=2b Page—Ist col. aud 157n PaGu—Lat Gol, PINne MiguoRs &0.—10tm Pagw—5th col, YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &0,—12tu P. h

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