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IZ UTAH EXCITED, _ NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1877. ~-QUADRUPLE | SHEET. THE FOUR PER CENT LOAN. ABRANGEMENTS WITH THE SYNDICATE FOR MORMON DEPRESSION OVER THE DETERMINA- PUNISH THE CRIMES OF THEIR LEADERS. (Bx TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) Savr Lakg, Utah, June 9, 1877. The news, coufirmed to-day, that the government Qt Washington has decided to strengthen the hands of United States oMtcials here in Utah, causes profound depression among Mormons, and corre- sponding exultation among Gentiles. Noone who understood the tenor of the testimony which District attorney Howard carried hence to his oficial chief, is surprised by the result of nis representations to General Devens and the President, They were so sustained by facts that they could not have failed to make an impression at Wasbington. Here in Salt Lake | city it is hoped, not only by what is called the fedéral ring, but by merchants, bankers, owners | of mines and other gentlemen responsible for more than one-half the capital invested in Utah, that the problem now more than ever publicly discussed may be solved. The solution lies not merely with the Attorney General, but with the Congress which will assemble next winter. Ie suppressed excitement here occasioned by the promise that the government Js at last taking a real interest in Mormon affairs and the punishment of miscreants in Utah is un precedented, and District Attorney Howard is the jion of the day, SHOOTING IN A THEATRE. PROBABLY FATAL RENCONTRE AT 4 WRESTLING EXHIBITION. [BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.] Cincinvatt, June 9, 1877, An ugly fracas occurred at the entrance to Wood’s Tneatro to-night, m which John Wilson, the well known lo jorse rider, tor many yt connected with Robineon’s Circus, shot Charles Thompson, the private watchman to the ‘theatre, in the bowels, in- Qicting a wound that will doubtless provo fatal. THK APFRAY. ‘Wilson had entered the theatre with Bob Cathcart, the New York pool seller, who has been here during the weck attending races, the entertainment tor the evening being a wrestling match between Lucien Marc and a Joeal celebrity numed Anthony Renesch. The wrestling match was in progress when Wilson and Catheart came in ar the door, the Jatter smoking a cigar. Thompson, somewhat under the influence of hauor, came up to Cathcart ang asked him for a cigar, and, upon being re- fused, ordered Cathcart to throw away ‘the one he was smoking, An altercation ensuod, when Wilson, taking the part oi his trieud, ordered Thompson to go away and attend to kis business. Thompson then attempted to put both ont of the theatre, when Wilson, drawing a Derringer, shot him im the abdomen, tno ball en! ubout (wo inches below the nav Tho report was so Joud that it was heard at the distance of a square or more and instantly drew an immense crowd that was on Vino street at the time, KSCAPE OF WILSON. Wilson harried out and up through the middle of the street, and rushing through the £nquirer count- ipg room to Colloge street, made goud his escape, THOMPSON WILL DIR. The wounded man Was carried across the strect toa drug store, where bis wonna was dressed, and half an bour Jater he was removed to the hospital, Mis in- jury is pronounced fatal, and it is believed he cannot ive until morning. WILSON CAPTURED. At one o’clock this morning Wilson was captured and taken to the Central police station, At the same bour the wounded man was still alive, though the sur- goons give little hope ot hia recovery. SAD SUICIDE. Bervato, N. Y., June 9, 1877. The body of Julia Huppuch, a beautiful young Iady, aged twouty years, who has been missing for two. ‘weeks past, Was found In the-eapal here to-day, t3 cause Of the suiciae is to have Leen paren’ crucity, sbe having ‘whipped by ne: Museron on ihe bight previons to being ast seen for al art: with & young man who was objectionable to her parents, TOO MUCH RAIN. VERY HIGH WATFR IN WESTERN STREAMS— CROrS INJURED AND RAILROAD ‘TRACKS BADLY WASHED, St. Louis, Mo., June 9, 1877, Despatches from the West say that very heavy rains have fallen in Western Missouri and Kansas during the past few days, and great damage haa been done to Taiiroads, crops and other property, «The Kansas City, St. Joseph ana Council Bluffs Railroad was under water between Kansas City and Winthrop, and trains wore stopped. There ts a break in the Missouri Pacific Railroad at Pomeroy, Kansas, and deep water on the track at other points aad stoppod the traific on that road, No trains lett yesterday on the Atchison, Topeko Santa Fe Railroag, he Kanaas Pacific Railroad there is a wash out eral handred yards on the Smoky Hill division, About one hundred feet of the St. Lous, Kansas City and Northern road was washed away at Harlem, near Kansas City, and trains are delayed. The Hannibsl and St, Joseph Railroad trains are de- tained at Liverty, Mo. The Kansas Central road is also damaged so that traius cannot run, The bottom Jands between Kansas City and Wyan- dotte, where the railroad depots, elevators, &c., are situated, are in great danger of being submerged. "the Missour! Rivér below Kansas City has overflowed its banks on both sides tor some distance, and the destruc- ton of crops is Very great, Railroad companies are actively engaged in repair- ing the tracks, and trains will be running again to-day or to-morrow, Heavy rains fell here nearly all last night, and continued this morning with a prospect of lasting all day, On ot MIDNIGHT ~ WEATHER ‘REPORT, Wak Devartaxst, Orrick of THe Cmixe SiGxaL Orricer, WaswixGros, June 10—1 A, M. Indications. For New Engiand, tailing barometer, warm south- east (0 southwest winds and cloudy and rainy weather, probably followed at west stations by rising barometer and colder west winds, For the Middle Atlantic States, stationary or falling followed by rising baromoter, warmer southerly voer- ing to colder west winds, cloudy weather and rain wreus, = ¢ For the South Atiantic and East Gulf States, nearly Stationary or falling, followed by rising barometer, | warm southerly, veering to colder north and west winds, partly cloudy or cloudy weather and rain areas. For the West Gulf stat rising barometer, north. erly winds, stuttonary or higher temperaturo and clear or partly cloudy weather. For tho Lower Missouri and Upper Mississippi val- leys, falling barometer, rising temperature, northwest southwest winds, shifting at west stations to south. east, clear or partly cloudy weather. For the lower lake region, rising barometer, warm southerly, veertng to colder west winds, cloudy and raluy weatyer, For tho Upper Lake region, nearly stationary fol. lowed by failing barometer, winds mostly from the west, stationary or higher temperature aud rain areas followed by clearing weather. For Teunessee and the Ohio Valley, rising barom- eter, lower temperature, northwest to southwest winds, partly cloudy avd cloudy weather, with rain | arcas, probably followedat west stations by falling bar- ometer and warmer, clearing weather The Missouri, Mississippi, Tennessee and Onio rivers will generally rise. Cautionary signals continge at Chicago, Haven, Port Huron, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Erie, Buffalo, Rochester, Oswego, Sandy Hook, Barnegat, Atinatic Uity, Cupe May and Cape Henry, and are ordered jor New York, New London, New Haven, Newport, Wood's Hole, Boston and Thatcher's Island, THE WEATORR YESTERDAY. The following record will show the changes in the temperature jor the past twenty-luur hours, in com- parison with the corresponding date of last year, as the thermometer at Hudnut’s pharmacy, Hakan oo a : 976. 1sii. 1876, 1877. TION OF THE FEDERAL ADMINISTBATION TO Grand | DAYS AT Pan, Wasnixcrox, D. C., June 9, 1877. Secretary of the Treasury and Messrs, Rothschild, J. 8. Morgan & Co., Seligman Bros., and Morton, Rose & ; Co., of London, Englund, and Messrs, Belmont & Co, Drexel, Morgan & Co, J. & W. Seligman & Co, and Morton, Bliss & Co, and First National Bank of the City of New York, tor the sale of the four per cent thirty year consols at par in coin, of which $25,000,000 are subscribed for now, to be paid tor in July and August, $5,000,000 to be for resumption purposes and $20,000,000 tor the redemp- tion of the six per cent bonds, and the sales are to be continued as rapidly as possible, The contract 18 for six months, und is similar in its general terme to rmer contract, but bas this important provision thirty days alter {ull notice the loan shall be open to Fer pular subscription in the principal cities of the nited States at par in coin, with tho right to pay for thin ninety days after subscription upon delivery. Upon a notice given some days since the Secretary ol the Treasury has withdrawa from the market one hundred millions of the four and a half per cent bonus, | and the former Syndicate have subscribed under the old contract for $25,000,000, in four and a half per cent bonds, being the balance of the $200,000,000; of the amount of that loan $5,000,000 to be applied dure ing June for resumption purposes, $5,000,000 during July for the same purpose, and $15,000,000 to be ap- plied to the redemption of six per cent bonds. These agreements close out four and a half per cent jown, und place upon tho market the four per ceat } loan’ with a Firm subscription ot $25,000,000, ‘yhe new loan, drawing tour per cent and extending for thirty years with interest payable quarter yearly, isnot only far more favorable for the goverument and securily will become the natural investment ot tho eurniugs of the people, buth in tho United States and Europe. Every bond sold will lessen the burden of tho public debt to the extent of one-third of the annual interest onthe amount of ihe bend. The bonds uro issued for $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and larger amounts, and will by the mode of their sale be brought within the reach of ail classes of people, It js understood that in the negotiations for the four per cents Secretary Sherman insisted that for a rea- sonable period the bonds should bs sold in this coun- try at par, ‘This the Syndicate resisted, us they un- doubledly propose selling these bonds at a premium, und they declined to contract on these terms Tho Secretary was, however, unyielding, and as the above oifcial statemont shows, an agroement was finally ade that tor thirty days the public should have tne right to subscribe for the four per cepts at the limit fixed by law—par in gold. Alter the expira- tion of the thirty days, however, the Syndicate can advance the bonds to 4 premium if they see fit to do so, A LIBEL SUIT AGAINST THE SUN. Wasuixetos, June ¥, 1877. It ig stated here on good uuthority that Alonzo Bell, ex-Assistant Secretary of the Interior, has commenced ®@ suit against the New York Sun Publishing Com- pany for libel, and that the papers were served on the defondants in New York to-day. The alleged libel is said to be embraced in a chargo alleged to have been made in the Sun to tho effect that Asststant Secretary Bell had, while in office, obtained work from the department for his wile under her maiden name, and fur which she re- ceived compensation. The damages aro fixed at $100,000, Mr. E. T. Bell, of Wall street, New York, brother of the ex-Assistant Secretary, is the attorney in the case, It is reported that this is the precursor of a number of libel suits about to be instituted by ex- officials against the same defendant, POLAR EXPLORATION. RAISING MONEY TO SUPPOBT A COLONY AT DISCO, Wasuixatox, June 9, 1877. Captain Howgate, of the Signal Service Bureau, has received information to the effect that the merchants of Cinclnpati, Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Mil- waukee, Baltimoro, Philadelphia and New York aro contributing to the fund of $10,000 necessary tu pro- cure gupplics for the establishment ot a colony at Disco tor the purpose of Arctic explorations, FAST RAILWAY TIME, SCHEDULE OF THE RUNNING BETWEEN SOUTH- ERN CITIES AND THE METROPOLIS. (BX. TELEGRAPH, TO THE HEBALD..].. , . Wnauxatox, N. C., June 9, 1877. Commencing June 10-the trent -Atinntic const Nad of railways, via Mucon, Wilmington. and: Richmond, reduces its passenger and mail schedule between Southern erties and New York to the following indi- cated time:—From New Orleans, 62 hours; Mobile, 56 hours; Montgomery, 48 hours; Columbus, 44 hours; Macon, 40 hours; Augusta, hours; Savannah, 45 hours; Charleston, 344g hours; Columbia, hours; Wilmington, 24 hoars, urriving at New York at seven ‘A. M. daily, and thus affording to its patrons ao early mail delivery and a full day for business purposes, Sr. Lovis, June 9, 1877, The Toledo and Wabash Railroad Company will start @ train to-morrow at seven A. M., which will reach New York on Monday at seven P. M., or in (running time) thirty-five hours. ‘Tho St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Ratlroad Company will also start a fast train to-morrow, which will shorten the time between St. Louis and Galveston and other points in Southern Texas by twelve hours. The Vandalia Railroad will also start a fast train on Monday morning over the Pennsylvania road to arrive at New York in thirty-four hours and twenty-five min- utes, the fastest time ever mace going Kast. Painavecemsa, June 9, 1877. The Pennsylvania Ratiroad Company wilt commence running to-morrow (Sunday) an additional fast train from Chicago to New York, leaving Chicago at 4:40 P, M. ing in New York at 6:55 P. M. tho following Aunayy, N. Y., June 9, 1877, Governor Robingon has signed the County Treasu- rors’ vill, He found there were several valid objec- tions made tothe bill, but owing to the many impor- tant and sound provisions which it contained he signed it, leaving future legislatures to amend if as experience might CANADIAN CABINET CHANGES. Orrawa, Ont, June 9, 1877. The following changes bave taken place in the Do- minion Cabinet:—Hon. Mr. Blako has been appointed President of the Council; Hop. Mr, Laflamme, Minis ter of Justice, and Hon, Sir. Cauchon, Minister of In- laud Revenue, OBITUARY, ALBERT VICKERS, M. D. ‘ The funeral of Wr, Albert Vickers took place yuster- day, trom his late residence, No. 269 Clinton street, Brooklyn. The romains were taken to Baltimore, Md., forinterment, Deceased, who died on Wednesday Inst of aneurism of the heart, much respected and Was possessed ol line abilities, Ho was a member of the Kings County Medical Society and was a prominent Mason, veing connected with Mistletoe Lodge, No. 647, and Orient Chapter, No, 138, K. A, GUSTAV KAPPIS, JOURNALIST. The death of Mr. Gustav Kappis, one of the best known German journalists of Now Jersey, and for noarly a score of years convected with the press of Newark, was announced yesterday. It took p!ace the day beforo, on the Kuser farm, near Trenton, whither for health, Ho was born at Woldberg, Wurtemberg, Germany, in 1851, and came to this country io 184! He was connected with various papers in the West, and finally settied in Newark as local editor of the sret Zeitung, This was io 1859. For the ist cighteca yeurs ne has been a steady laborer on that paper, The many years of arduous might work told on him, and carly last spring ho forced to take 4 vacation. He went Bermuda, stayed there several. months, = but — came | back no better physically than when he went away He tried to resume labor, but bad to desist and then retired to the farm avove named, There be died on Friday morning, the best of care and medical tilent being useless to save him, Yeste the journalists of Newark, to the number of avout eighteen, met at | Courtor’s Maison Grise, | eulogis nd passed resolutions highly ic of the deceased, who was universally e- teemed in (he profession as A most painstaking and capable journalist and a citizen of most amiable and estimable character, The tuneral takes place this afternoon and will be attended by the Press of Newark | in a body. Mr. Kappis wae a bachelor, Ho has a brother in Puvadelphia and two others and @ sister m Germany. FATHER BARRY'S PICNIC. Tho benevolent societies connected with the church of tho Rev. Father Barry, of Staten Istand, have a picnic to-morrow at Eim Park, near Port Richmond, Boats leave pier 19, North iver, and foot of Whitenall strect A RAID IN THE TENTH ~ PRECINCT. The police of the Tenth “precinct last night raided the policy shops kept by Michwel Smith, at No. 90 Allen street; Oswald Reille, at No. 149 Lester street; Jobo H, Williams, at Yo. SL Delancey strnet, and Jacob reet, aud three’ houses et inmates PLACING THE NEW BONDS—A POPULAR SUB- SCRIPTION TO BE OFFERED FOR THIRTY A contract has been cutered into and signed by the the than any ever belore issued, but from its permanence | some weeks ago Mr, Kappis wont in ive vain search | THE AMERICAN RIFLE TEAM. PROVIDING FOR THE INTERNATIONAL MATCHES-— HOW THE TEAM IS TO BE OHOSEN AND GOV- ERNED. At a meeting of the committee of the National Rifle Association, held last evenimg in the State Arsenal in view of the coming matches with Ireiaad, a final programme for the selection and go’ ernment of the American team ot “1877 was adopted, by which it is arranged that four competitions of two days each shall be held at Creeamoor on July 17, 18, 24, 25, 31, and Au. gust 1, 7, 8 the scores im three ot such com- petitions only to be counted in determining the team and reserve. The competitions will be open to all native born citizens of the United States, who in any two slated practices or competitis of lave sbots at euch of the three distances of 800, 900 1,000 yards upon apy range, between April L ruts 17, 11, 1877, shall pave mado an average of at 100 points in onoh. The authorized distances will be 900 and 1,000 yards, giteen shots at cach pred ag each d ‘Weapon anv rifle within the ruleset iho National Rifle Association of America (which rules sball also govern the competitions in all other ). No righting shots or previous practice by any competitor vn tho days of these competitions will be allewed, I'he team is to consiet of a captain, adjutant, eight men and two reserves, Tho Captain may or may pot be one of the sbooting members, Upon the conclusion of the competition six members of the team will be do- cided upon by selecting in the order of merit, as sbown by aggregating the best three of their scoros in these competitions, the bighest aggregate taking the first place, and so on until the required number be ob- tained, The association’s committee of threo and the six men chosen will them by a joint ballot elect the other two, and may select them trom any riflemen of | known skill who have not shot in the competitions. The team will clect a captain, who will choose an adjutant, Successful competitors will havo their expenses, to the extent of $2U0 cach, refunded to them by the com- mittee, Tho committee will require references {rom competitors betore admitting them to the competi- tions, Entries for competition may be made by letter to the secretary of the National Rifle Association up to the evening of July 16, or in pergon on the range up toten A. M. on July 17, 1877, CREEDMOOR, LONG RANGE CONTEST FOR THE TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLAR GOLD PRIZE—JEWELL AHEAD AGAIN—THE CONLIN BADGE MATCH. A very interesting loug range contest was had yoe- terday at Creedmoor for the $250 gold prize. The match was open to the members of the National Rifle Association; weapon, any rifle within the rules; dis- tance, 800, 900 and 1,000 yards; fifteen rounds, with- out the privilege of any sighting sbots, at cach range. No previous practice allowed on the day of the match, nor ‘coaching,” either by competitors or out- siders, by using a glags or ‘spotting’ the shots of any one engaged im the match, The winner must lead all other com- Potitors at each of the three distances, in the same competition, one quarter of the entrance money to be awarded to the competitor making the highest aggre- gate score, unless ho should win the prize, in which case the next best man will take it. There were nine- teen entries for the match, of whom two withdrew, Shooung commenced ut hult-past ten o'clock, ana the weather throughout was excellent, excepting for the space of about fifteen minutes, when the last rango was reached, about hali-past two o'clock, at which time thers was a slight showor of rain. Major H. S Jowell heads the score with # fine record uf 203 points oat of a possible 225. It will bo noticed that at the 900 yards range he came within one point of making a Clear string of fifteen bull’s-eyes, It may be of im- ortance {or the coming ‘United Kingdom team” to now that the team total alter eight best scores, ag- gregates 1,511 points out of a possible 1,800; and that with the exception of three or tour marksmen Many ot the best shots who ure Known at Creedmoor gid not participate in the match, Some of the bighest scores are as follow: U. 8. JEWELL, wevee 4455555445455 5 555655555555455 4544533405545 53. LL. ALLEN, « 554655455555554—72 4464445453555 3 4-04 4455445442362 5 5-0 Ht, FISHER, +44535455555555 455554505543 43 9555465055433 5 , Be RATHBONE, SECS EGR EDS 6 65.5 54554444555. ssoaeareerose rs Tv, & Lawn, 244655565444455 -Fb445 554554 a4 535834 443544453 ©. ¥ BLYDENAURGHL. 44655555555535 44555545243 6568 $4534544054045 ‘W. M. FARROW, 64350545555544 8454454543334 3655445556405356 ¥. HYDE, 6445554455535 5 5—09 4355435453433 5 400 3642033544434 5 453-182 % H. RAYMOND, 454565455555555 245305255565435 5436343850428 44 1. L, WEPRORN, 844354555564555 33524555544503 1,000. 00425545543445 J.P. WATERS. 800. -83565525565535 900, OO335550464434 1,000. +053 36542455258 “THK CONLIN BADGE MATCH. : Tho Irish American Rifle Clab had their fourth com- petition for the Conlin badge. The conaitions were:— Open to membors of the club; distances, 200 and 500 yards tor military rifles, and 600 yards for sporting Titles. Seven rounds, with the privilege of two sight- ing shots at each distance, The shooting commenced at hall-pasttwo o'clock. The following are the best records ;— TUR scorns, Yards. N. D, Watd,ecccossersees {2004 3 & W.S, Norman.......000. ae bay BF. Millets... s.ssseee {Rye og W.G. Bunton met ay BO PRP vsveiriucrsse a3 B, Dally.....esescsoseee f a3 To-morrow the Seventh regiment belore the butts at Creedmoor. HIPPING | saa OCEAN EAMERS, DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM Ww YORK FoR THE MONTHS OF JUNK AND JULY. {20 Brondway {14 Bowling G »[ Broadway Broadway iirondway « ]29 Broadway § Bowling Green Broadway Itettarda y ) Bromiway +| Lambure..|61 Broadway | City of Riinme roadway Eavisea narlway reen 7 Bowling Green [2 Rowling Green 4 Bowling Green : |72 Kronaway Germanic, Wromin :|Livernoot:; rrisin Hamburg. [01 Broadway, P Caland... 0. S Rotterdam . 150 Broadway | City of Berlin. [Ltrernoo. |15 Hroadwy | Wisconsin. . uly 17.) Liverpoot.. 120 Broadway ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY 42 730 eve — — BUN AND MOUX, Sun rises | Sun sets. Moon sets... W1GH WATER. Gov, Island......evo 7 39 Sandy Hook,....evo 6 54 Hell Gate.....,.0vo 9 24 HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSER- VATIONS. dusk | 9 9, 187%, | Har, Jineh, 8*1Cloutly bo Vartl, Clow & Partly clow cloudy elondy SPM [9:00] Viet 12 PM 20,904 a6 * Moderate. POI OF NEW YORK, JUNE 9, 187, ARRIVALS. REPONTHD NY THE ARRALD STEAM YACTITS AND HERALD WIITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE, Steamer Morel (Ger. Neynaber, Dremel May 28 and Southampton with mdse and'417 passengers to Arrived at Sandy Hook 7:20 PM: June 7, lat 1a ian bark bound W, show- Rio Janeiro May and passengers to Fanch, e 6 for a supply of coal. ek une 6, with ang sie teaner Herm: Tia Norfolk Jum Pat into rfl jen Barner, wate Bud PassonKers to myer A morn Meine. ol CAmsy with empty barrels to Siovevien a Ox ‘Trieste 90 days, Passed Gibraltar Ave Siip Marianna V (Port), Ferrers, Lisbon and corkwood to G Anisinck & 0, Ma, ah fe bark Jersie ies Tngayonts nad ea Bark Fresh Light, ballast, to Seammi Bay for orders. May 24, on the Banks, spoke fish: Lontan (Fr) 5 daze out: coporsed Bah scarce, Bark As ‘son (swed), Andersun, Seville 48 da with cork wood to, B 10 4, lat 33 25, Jou 64 90, spoke bric Victoria, hence tur Barbados, Bark Aberdeen, Salvaze, Trinidad (Cuba) 20 days, with ead n with water, Winton, NS), Gard, Liverpool May, 1 ix nachored in. tira suzar to Baring Bros: vessel toJ A Borland & Bark Wallue 0. MeCorreuck, Cow Bay 17 days, with coal in dalinat to Funch, | dye & Co, Brig Th: tin, sep baver, Guracon 18 days, with fnstic Falkner, Caracos: Spies! with skins, fons re Breaxwat F Talbot ‘Betz Addie Benson (Br), gym Reqmedgaaesy with sugar to Rubira & Co: vowol to it T Nevins & Son. Brig Helen M ew Rowley,. Alt anaes f days, with oon we the American Coal Co; Vense: tom: hr Hine arwood, Turner, Hav .nn 33 ane with suger to. FH Smith & Ce ‘ na (of Pembroke, Wilder, Cardenas 10 Aaya, with muigar ans asses to Jed Fry " Sehr FF Tlart,. fart, Matavans U4 da: Jansen ton & W Wools! t vessel to. che Kate Wentworth. of © days, with saga to Charles Luling & C ht chr John § Wood, Smith, Smeua 10 days, ith sugar to ang, Smith & Co: vorsel to Overton & Hawkin 3 .W Hunt, McFadden. nade days, swith pines to James Douglas; versel to is i Went peg k Co, Sehr Bonne Lass (ot [Isaacs Vober 10 Perl London, PEI, 20 days, with Schr Georzo V Jordan (of with coal to Perkins ‘Juno 3, off Cape Sable, saw sche Tn ‘Sonth shgain spoke sehr Ralph Meee, fon uence more. wit! chr Bortin Mare 3 Schr U & 0 Brooks, Sebr Jas Jone: Tihion, Pini Palmonbues, Virginia, Belt Maderator, 1 fredmore,§irgiata, Sched If Rapp. Sche Wares Eendell Taylor Virginia, Sehr RA Collins, Virginin. Behr Althea, Darby, Vircini PASSED THRO! if HELL GATE. BOUND SOUTH. dow Bedtord. Fi Steamer City of jew Bedford for New York. Sebr Bertha J Fellows (of Pembroke), Smith, Windsor, NB, for New York. x eoresone B Norris, Harding, Portsmouth, NII, for New ‘or chir Sabao, Hughes, Boston for New York. chr Il Curtis, Haskiil, Boston for Now York, Sehr Luey A Plostean: Chattiold, Borton for New York, Sehr Virginia, an, Fall River for New York. rebr( aint ‘Vartha's Vineyard ‘or New York. Sehr er, Brown, ntucket for Now York, yeghe encedalc, Caswell, Narragansett Pler for New ‘or! Sehr Anthony Burton, Johnson, Providence tor New York. yoght Carolime Augusta, Corwin, Warren, KI, for Now ork, sehr Frederic Hall, Seolth, Portland, Ct, for New York. Fehr § Kockhbill, Tooker, Connecticut River for New York. Sehr Phil Sheridan, Lindsley, Bridgeport for New York, Sebr Herald, Polland, ow York. Schr Winslow Morse, Curtis, Now Haven for New York, sehr HJ Raymond, Holden. Haven for New York. Rehr Oliver Schotield, Dissosway, New Haven for Balti- mar Schr Geo Aery, Aerr, New Haven for B Behr Robert Center, ilulse, Port Jefferson tor New Y: Behr C J Ericson, Baldwin, Port Jefferson for New Y. BOUND EAST. Steamer Gen Whitney, Mallett, New York for Bostou. antenme: Amos © Barstow, Kenney, New York for Provi- lence. Bark Neversink. Sebr Bonnibel (Bri, (rit sehr Lookout, Conkling, ponent John standotpl ord, ‘Sehr Anna B ea patty New York for Boston. Rehr Cabo w York for Boston. Sehr 8 0 Muldoon, Hinydoor, Now York for Noank, Sehr Thomas Jefferson, Boban felt, Sew York for Stamfo:d, more. Jarvis, New York for Marset , New York for St Johna, NP, w York for Portland, Me, ker, New York tor New Bed: Schr Lizzie J Clark, Carey, New York for Bosto Sehr Thomas Klis, Kelly, New York fe t Dennisport, hehe Lucian, Norton, New York for 5 Schr Owen P Hinds,’ Trueworthy, itoponen' for Portland, Me. sehr Ann Bliza, Pendleton, Hol Schr Pavillion, Robbins, Port Ji Sehr Thames, Robbins, Port John: i Schr WH Sargent, Parker, Port Johnson tor Boston, Behr Alun: Lambert Port Johason tor iiaverhiti, Sehr Jennie M Carter, Atnoid, Port Johnson tor Boston. Scor George # Somes, Howard, Port Johnson for Boston. Sehr Murk Pendleton, Pendleton, Port Johnson for Bos- ton. ‘Schr Wim Fitnt, Pendleton, Port Johnson for Salem. Schr Sterling, Ball, Amboy tor Westport. Schr Lamartino, Sinith, Amboy for New Haven, Sehr John W Hell, Cook, Amboy for Taunton, Sehr Suruh Purves, Lisle, Amboy for Providence. Schr Mary Natt, Barker, Amboy for Kxsox, Schr Gamma, Robinson ‘Rondout fur Boston, Schr George W Glover, Foote, Kondout for Boston, eckcit Arab Ls Thompson, Huil, Youghkeepsie tor Provie * Fore Maria Pieravs, Gritt, Alexandria for Beaten, BELOW. Bark Ateila (Not), Johnson, from Cadiz April 2. CLEARED. Steamer Pt (Br), Perry, Liverpool via Queens. town—R J Steamer City of Chester (Br), Tibbitts, Liverpool vie Queenstown—John G Dale, —s Elysin: (Br), Meisitchio, for Portsmouth, m for Xu! n for Sale: London—Henderson ‘Steamer Tyrinn (Br). Murray, Bristol, E—Henderson Br), Young, Glnsgow—Honderson Bros. 7), Vou Bulow, Bremen via Southamp- Steamer Clyde, ell, Navana—Wm P Clyde & Co. £0) Heopatea, Bulkley, Nassau, NP, st Jago and Clortuecos—Murray, Ferris & "Ge Steamer Flamborough (Br), Fraser, 8t John, NB, and Tar- Ns—A E Onterbridie! Dity of San Antonio, Penuington, Galveston vin C ae {Mallory £ ¢ Quick, New Ortenis—Bogart & Mor- ru Steamer Vietori Mteamer Weser ( ton—Oelrichs © CO wan, Steamer Hudson, Gager, New Ortoans—Clark & Seaman. Stenmer San Salvador, Nickerson, Savannah—George nue. ‘teamer Charleston, Lockwood, Charleston—J W Quingard ‘amer Fanita, De Wm PClyds & Steamer John Gibson, Mnsingo, Georgetown, DC, via Alexsndrin—J 1, Roome, Jr. Steamer Old Dominion, Walker, Patel City Point and Righmond—Old Dominion Steamship Co amer Agnes, Smith, Philadelohia—Bogert & Morgan. Steamer Ann tiza, Richards, Philudelphia-—)as Hand. Steamer Gen Whitney, Hallett, Boston—It F Dimock. Ship Antelope, Chaney, Molbourne—Mailler & Quereau, ann Janes Aiken (it), Sim, Liverpool—Peabody, Willis Ce Ship Thor (Nor, late Aldoborongh, Br), Zechartasen, Vork or Falmouth jor orders— Benham & Bosese da Enchantress (Bri, MeCarty, Londoa—J F Whitney . Wilmington and Morehead City, Hare Fasqualino (tal), Marzo, Cork for orde —Funeh, Edye ere Ten Wil Cappola, Cork or Fatmouth for orders— Faneh, kdye & Bark Gusta Helene (Nor), Grindall, Queenstown of F mouth for orders—Fu Hdyo & Ve. Bark Frederick (Nor), Isanchsen, Copenhagen—Funch, Baye & Uo, Bark Kvih (No Bark Sator (Aust, Premnd: Bark Nymphen (Nor), Kjole, pone ie Marin Chyitinn (tay, Peek Mary Kideout (Br), Gibson, Montevideo—Brett, Bon , Lorange, Stockholm — Lonis Tetens. ‘Trieste—slocovich & Co. ch. Edye & Co, accarino, Malta for orders — ae atk Nomad, Hawkins, Rlo Janeiro—Tnomas Norton & ‘Finek Gna (Nory, Andorxon, Savanah —C Tobids B Co. Brig Dirigo, Coffin, Belfast, I—F Talbot & Co Brig Johnw: ith (Br). Thompson, Cork for orde D B Dearborn. Bermuda—Jones & ‘uneh, Edye Brig Loch en Brg TWA? ugh. “atl Homely (Bri Seht BJ Hamittor nd, Barker, Salonic t (Br), Onterlridge, tac Geo ¥ Balley, sremie. (idayt) A Nomen & SehrS A Paine, Brown, Capo Haytion—B J Wonberg & Sebr Stephen Harding, Harding. Cienfuegos—B F Met-, calf & ‘ Bebe ‘Specawell Rhondes, Governor's Harbor—B J Wen- er! hehe Adelaide (Br), Johnson, AbacomJames Douglass & erine Royal (tr), Bondret, Charlottetown, PET —Ferkinn & Job wrt, NS—C W Bertanx. andina—Abiel Abbott, Menner & Pinkne: et Gi a. Chester, Pie ‘erth Amboy, So Rclte Lizsie J Clark, Derhy. Boston—Chas Twing, Schr Tnnis Depew, Baker, Bogton —Chas Twin, Bebe 7 y Fietd, Leiand, Boston—t W Loud & Co. Rehr Amelia Augusta, Mott, Hurtiord—Kerguson % Wood. SAILED, Steamers Adrintic He for “Tor Liverpoe' Diego (Sv), do: City aFChester Me), do; Miyata Ube), Londons Tyeiam Br), Kristol: Victoria (ry, Giizow, Weser (Gers, Kremen; Cleopatra, Nasanu, dex Clyne, Mar City of Kan -anto: ilo, Galveston, dey Had jew Orleans; New Tork, do han, Salrador, Savannah; Charleston, Charleston; Old Do tinion, Richmond, Georgetown, DC Fanita, Wilmington, Ag mene (Br), Lives ee ys Fae iy Ad Bonner, Weorzetown, DC; brig Blanco (Br), Genva, MARITIME MISCELLANY. .breoman, from liverpool for New Hision with the Arklc huship, re- yeceded on her voyn Sup Ocwan K whieh wat no damage and p 0. ip Minto (whaler), Stevens, which werived at Hono- Inu May 11 from New Bedford, reports on thy second day out teom the latter port had heavy SE and NE gales, and Veored around to BW and W and blew with grent lence Il the honts stows on the eran Jan dy Paanivan under lower topsatis and foresail, shipped heavy son, carrying away starboard boat and davit, and with her the carpenter, Norma ho was lost Snir Dantet Maney, from Manila for) in Gaspar straits, was insured as follows of Wonton, 810,001; New Enel 0. mney—China, of Delaware ‘Nutual, 218 a portion of the in $20,000; anrane 0; —Boston M $10,000; Ne ashore on Gs repairs, and we a hottie ap. from Chathum for Quebec, before me ROE ae ae so AY ter col talon wish segues ake Champlain, into a lie Pateag e eig it disehargin: it, Lewis Juno 3. q we ‘The hole ein Scun Fry, Humphrey, trom Narbor Island for Boston, MK aloak in « hoavy squall off Hatteras June 4, and pr jultimore 9th; cargo untnjured. Scun Wittow Harp, of Stony Brook, before Into and sunk on Nantac hoals, has been t Darling's yard in Port Jefferson to repair. eux OThoxt0, Hammond, returned to Ell lonking. scun Eanty Binp, 161 tons, built, at East Haddom, Ct, in 1865, has been sold by auction for $2,950. Scun ¥ Kippen (of Hoston), Teague, from St John for Liverpool, hefore reported orerdue, was owned by Mr Aifred Blanchard, of Boston, and insured: Mr John Melick Made sume advances un the vesrel, and be had $1400 ty t Atlantic. of Now : $4001n thy Pacific, of Net dnd £406 In ihe Milvilie‘of New Jersey. The uehoon ‘sonrgo of deal Exaswoutit, Me. June 1—Sehr Chas Upton ran upon the slabs in the river while being towed ont on Jastoveek, ind sprumaalenk. Was obliged to throw off deck load und repair hetore resuming her trip. Quranc, June 7—A ship, apparently, painted white. wax =“ anes May 26, on the south LZ t Prince Edward shan A bark was seen onJerurinam Island, Strait of Northum- veriand, May27, “Nhe was surrounded by ice. Ab th topgallantinant zone, ieenseen ashore on tbe weat slde of PrincerBdward Taland M Rocwroni, Me, June 7~Capt Psat MeCobb, sisehe orth Sth inst Frank & Emily, which foundered at s08 some time hax purchased ‘the sl apt ‘Fitegerald in the sche Raip! an siitGommand her Japt Dyer and crew: vexsel, reported tost last Books have returaed all Tiehi elineut soy damage. WHALEMEN, Arrived at Honolulu 7, 19, bark Pacific, Smithers, NB, from Hilo, with 18) bbls sp, 430 do wh olf and ‘3000 Tee bone. Jed trom do mee. ri ae warity, Keenan, for the Aretic; 13th. ship Milton, Stivers, NB, for do; 1st, bark Thos Pope, ‘Adame <n for do, New Bedford, June 8—The ‘new bark Reindeer sails uext Tuesday on an Atlantic whaling voyage undor command of Capt Joshua Baker. SPOKEN. Sebr Annie Bliss, Simmons, from Sutilla for New York, June 9, off the Capes uf the are. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS, Brurast, June 9—Arrived, bark Romanoff (Br), Haley, Philadelphia. Bristow, June 9—Arrived, bark Tommasino (Ital), Cat- ero, New York, Satie 9th, steamer Cornwall (Br). Stamper, New York; brig Ereole (Ital), Parascondolo, United xtates. Duntts, Juno 8—Arrived, bark Surnh Mandell (Br), Ste vens, Pensac Salled 8th, bark Stormy Petrol (Br), Charles, America. GuoucrsteR. June 8—Arrived, bark Ophir (Nor), Chris- ronson, Pensacola, Sailed Sth, bars Albuera (Br). Bauks, Hampton Roads, Mamavn, June 7—Salled, bark Ontario (Br), Conlfeet, America, . Havnx, June 7—Arrived, bark Saga (Nor), Olsen, York; 8th, ship Nunquam Dormio, Cousins, New Ori Lavenroot, June 8=Artived, sbip Birnaim Wood (Br), Gregory, Pensacola; 9th, bark Gluckaut (Ger), Sprenger, Richmond, Va. Lonvox, June 8—Arrived, brig Line (Gor), Whitte, Mo- bile, Newny, June 8—Arrived, bark Mary (Br), Davies, New York, Pexantit, June 8—Arrived, bark Maria (Ital), Ambrosa- no, New York, Parenwo, June 7—Salled, steamer South Tyne (Br), New York vin Mentono. Qurxxstows, June 8 ~Arrived, bark Car Schmidt, New York; Eidsvold dersen, Now Or- Jeans; Hans Neilsen Hauge Baltimore; Oth, Columbus (Ger), Ihtder, do; Unison (Ger), Johnstone, New York. Rortunpam, June 9—Sailod, steamer P Caland (Dutch), Deddes, Now York via Vlissingen, Sutton Brincr, June 8—Sailed, bark Froy (Nor), Qmund- son, Hampton Roads. Yauranatso, June 8—Arrived previously, bark Wm Hales, Tost, Roston, w ine Bebn (Ger), WEATHER REPORT. RorynKap, June 9, PM—Wind SW, moderate gale. V'uyMovutu, June 9, PM—Wind §, light, FOREIGN PORTS, Bannow, Juno G—Arrived, burk Arklow (Br), Robertson, St John, NB, Bommay, dune S—Arrived, bark St Nicholas @r, Hin, Liverpool, Gocauxk, May 90—-Artived, bar Aretic (Br), 1, an Bhie dye t Esse (Ger), Andersen, Germany; Magn orl Teetaa, Senna, Chatiany, NBS ACARdrdd, brie Orintev: Or metes, rH jor> sed Vicks Prine» Oncar, Svensen, Ti Grecuicen, Belfast: Fenny MCnrvi ton, Greenson; ‘pence. 1 Hisikonr, dune 6—Arrived, bark Lady of the tae (Nor)., Olen, Wilmington, NO; brig Prenmore tNor), Christensen, New York. oore Dock; Forest Havana, June 8—Arrived, steamer City of Morida, Key- nolds, New York. Kairara, May 1—Satled, bark Ada Wiswell, Wiswell, Shanghai, Most Pat, June 7—Arrived, steamer Syra (Br), Hunter, Cardi PAR CantLt NB, May 31—Arrived, bark Katie, Le Blane, loared June 1, barks Moyland, Emanueison, Plymouth Desk for Londonderry; 41h, Concordin, Bull, Glasson nok ov, Juno 9—Arrived, bark Cupid (Br), Grant, Liver 00 na RxxSTOWN, June 7—Arrived, steamer Hibernian (Br), Archer, Haltiniore via Talifax: ship Grown. Prince (Ir). Cochran, Pabellon de Plea: brie Bysdin (Nor), Messell, New York (not arrived at Liverpool Quenke, June b— Arrived. backs Richard, Olsen, London; Veronica, Pettersen, Cave de Verds. Arrived 7th, ship Agincourt, Hitdue, Miing, Cars ersen, Rotterdam thello, Site shnson, St Nazaire; Ottavia, Gar Ant je Burns, Livingstone, Charente; Prithjot, nigel orn roared Ten, hits Jalista, Haws, Hordine, Live: Indy Russell, vodie, do; J § Wright, Crowell, do; ‘ 6 Mary nek; Hupe, Cum: iy Seymour, and; Elisa Cy ‘ork, Beilovue, Margaret Ann, for Bare-w. tiie as wark Lydia (Br), Chal- jz Edna M Gregory (Br), Smith, hearer, Fleetwood. June R—Arrived, steamer Nova Scotian ardaon, Liverpool for Baltimor , June G—Arrived, burk Valkyria (Br), Lon- roy 3 mers, Liverpool; Loudon; 4th, June 2, bri opark Jennie Biel, (Br), Mle Sypxey, CB, don. St Jonx, NB, Jane 7—Cloared, brig Flora, Cameron, Wex- d. oitextsix, April 11—Arrived, achr Marion, Howes, Singa- are. Poe yMoutH, NS, June G—Arrived, bark Mary K Campbell (Br, Gray, Bordonux, AMERICAN PORTS. ALEXANDRIA, June B—Sailed, sches Helen A IHas- ity: H Waddington, Bost s Artes, Wheldon, Philadelphia; James A Gury ANtentont: Berry, New York; brigs Enele (Br), Swain, on d Dw Hackett, Barbados: sohrs itattle Rich, Mobile} Nellie C Paine. Higgins, Beltimor M Georgetown: Ite ‘Anderson, Purdy, mison, “Warn Baltimore; Koman, Crowell, Hearse, Now ¥. schirs Thos Clyde, Fisher: Clea te Hopkins, Haller phin; Giane if Grittin, do; Lockwood, St John; town; Alexander tarding, McBride: John t and Margaret C Lyons, ‘Young, for Baltimor Ligeio Burley, for New Yorks fds Florence J vector Sniled—BSteamers Parthia, man: brics Arion, tielen, Ce tena ae BALTIMORE, 8—Cleared, bark Gehon (Ital) sehr Pride ot the Ea: Howes, erie, John F Krang, Lavond alive, Small, ao, Cloare Z Frince, Wilmington, Ni Experiment, Ne Cz Ameries, Billups vannah; Sen Gull, Marsnmun, Charleston; barks Mx Haga, Steed, Kio Juneiro: Rapuello (Italy Ma Marin Luigia (Ita), Savarew 0 a (Be I 0% ‘to: bruge sintvad Sheppard, Portland; scl Salvador: Frank Jameson, Doane, Woods Hole. STON, w York. N ahali, AWAKE U1 une S—Arrived, aston (and aniled on return). wo (Ger), Koepke, Bordeaux, seeking. Pasied in tur Haltimore—Harks “Ambrosia, (Nor). He 1 on, Yates, N evn Copernicn “; Alvin Kelly Bt), Young, Cape Haytian; 5 Morar A Folsom. Ventura (Sp), for Liverpa own: brig Georgia, for E tON, dune 4—Arrived, nehr Thistie, Whiting. Now Orleans. Sailed—sebr Abby Corson, Corson, New York MOBILE, June %—Cleated, sebts Jlatry L Wharton Meh, Hostun : Alas W ORLEANS, June ' bark Parent (ita vana («ll from Baltimore). La, —Cleared, ply York vin Mexican ports ASUAI rrived, schis River (: New Urevart Forest Home, Kent, Indianol jeured—Barks Framut (Swe), Syip i nngensen, Lannion; tres 3 ENSACOL, Ubristensen, IT brig Tia (Ger), Willey, New York ri rmanhy (Be pe. Kottorda ira A Pratt, Kimball Doughty, Fail River! AC Stimers, Warren, New York brig Jeremiah, Ford, Cienfuegos; sears Feariess, Kingston, Ja.! Ariadne, Dyor, Unrdenas; Aduie I at ‘Lewis, Pore ‘Anton! Kending BR, No 47, Sack, aven; p Webb, do; Mat k, Sanford, Berry. 8 M. vent, a L Bateock, Babcoe! Ne re Chin, of Boston riewn, of Philade} phin, he Total, £50,009, Ba pt NTES, Nadler, from San Francisco, arrived Howey May 20 in a leaky condition; would be comvel to repute Hera Many A fron, 414 tons, built at Winter in 156, now in port, has been soid tor Norwegian at oF about $3,400, Scun Ocean Wave, from Bangor for Boston, which went ry Burdge. Cambrlige John E Suntord, Berry, Allyn'sToint; Hiniorey san, ‘ednesday of " ers Seminole, Matthows, Savanna Jobos ‘ork; bark Sarah tt Rings: and F B Smith, Willlams, for Georse- Alou. set, L Palestine, Seminole, and Ko- Chance, New June G=Cleared, steamer City of At- sehr ZL Adams, NROE, dune 9—Arrived, bark Johanna ship Sarank, Wood, Alro cleared, steamer City of Havana, MeIntosh, New ’ hy Uleagyd = Bark Primera de Asturian (Sp), Peet, “sittoth PHILADELPHIA, June 9—~Arrived, steamers Ashland, ew Burdge, Boston; XI Sharyy, Kennebeck River; John Cranmer, Frebb, Fall River; Kutle J Wort, Henney. Wi fan, Adams, Boston: Aluert ‘Thowane Rose, Wichae Roberts, Newbern, NC. els tiulseppe (Italy, Marsone, Mevello, Cork Clowes S00, : Hana asauaar ts SiketheBeck way, ee. ae ea Fy niston, jail, ‘Koen Below H Julinson, Newporst M i "Generte Fitcgerald, New Catharine Whiting, Bille Kulghs, and Asbions. barks Marianna, from Wa- arty msc lute (Ba, Kirkwood, Antwern; rut ‘{ual). Zinot, Cork: Iden. @ {Ttaly, Gatto, do: Dor pols Cattarinich, tremen; Fighia, from ——; pet ‘Queen of Beauty, (iz). from Barbados. Nailed —Bi mer Swi nd (Beli), Antwerp; barks Francesco Bartuloteo ‘(tale w Yor! ret, achir Congress; New York, fy. Oth—Cleared, nie B Tucker, Tucker, Greenak; sehr F St Clair’ ‘uawardy Philadelphi. ie clei fed,» rhe raie Ww NM Haven June BS ened steamer Gnelic (Br), Kidtey. Hone Kong vie Yocshena h—Arrived, steamer, Clty ‘of Peking, Tanner, Hong en ne ba fage AVANNAH, Juno 8-Sailed, steamer Junlate, Catha- ne Vhilad phi ‘9th—Arrived, bri A Sanchez, Benso Clearad ~ Baek P oconte's M Bart fer, Boston: Ralled—Steamers Nan Jacinto, HOCHILER R RI Vid ‘dune 1—Satted, schr Aunie Bliss, Sim- mons, Now York (soe Spoken). MARYS, | May 30—Arrived, schr W F Cushing, jew Yor! Cleared, bark Achillos (Ger), Rhetry, West Harte I in SWINEYARD 1 HAVE! amen ‘Sp), ombl, Havans; sehr Al Bien ‘ass, June 8—Arrived, brigs Wan dorer (Hr Lewis, Clentegor for Honto rineeton, Wallsport, Johnson for do: aches Marshal Perrin, Pack: urd. | Brnintere | for Philadelphin: wRorman.'Rinttit for do; Udell, Winslow, Portland for York: ' Scud, Hallowell _ ct paren, NB. for, dos Erl, Robincon, Machin» for do; Kate Walker, Venzie, Ban. gor for de; L M Stront, "cn Tor, Rondout; MW Drew, Mahoney, Belfast for Jacksonville; Starlizht, Grant, Br Schn for Baliimoro; Acacia (Br), Tamlyn, do for orderi Providence); Seale, Hiisaveth, Weurer, Richmond, Me, for Norfolk. che D Sawrer is ordered to Providence, Saileod—Brig Princeton; schra 1+ Moseley, Geo Famsletyiikle. Moccrve: Mary Fletcher, Annie? Chang, Marshall Perrin, Acncia (Br), 5 W Drew, Starlight, and In port—Brig Wandorer (Br); schra Jessie Elizabeth. Plough Hoy. Jaa Neilson, F Nelson, John Farnum, Sallie Mt Evang, Helen Mar. Kate 'V Aitken, Scud, Norman Odell, D WE Palmer, Kato Walker, YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, | & IW fade’ all advertisements presented for publication after eight i P.M will be charyedPouble pli. RED BOATS CI —ALL KINDS; SPOON 4 oun 368 South st., near Gionverneur STEP! ROBERTS. ie peal IN BOATS OF ALL KINDA—ORDERS ed by T. DESMOND, boat builder, 37 Peck slip, ity. A small steam Yachts, Freight Prot aie <WOODFN AND IRON ATBAMSITIPS AND eSteamboats of varions sizes and draughts; large and Tngs ot all sizer, Ferrsboats, &c.. for salo by FREDERICK ©, SUUMIDT, f South William st. A CABIN YACHT POR SALE OR CHARTER—IN complote order: 43 feet over all: would make» vood oyster sloop. Apply to Janitor foot of 70th st, North River. (Opa BOARD YACHT FOR SALE—85 FERT peat beam. Address or apply 8., 58d st., southeast corner ay. (AOPPER FASTENED ROWBOATS, NEW AND HAND. ‘nomely finishod, at the lowest market . #B, WYCKOFF, * P51 West 168h st. NDSOME SLOOP YACHT, 30 FERT rfect order. C 88 Morcer st., SMITH tot Court s., ‘Brookisne JOR SALE—TWO SilIP'S BOATS, 22 AND 18 FEET long; also iron Water Tanks, by D. W. RICHARDS & CO,, 92 Manuin st. OR baer iA KY R a erewers 22. FOOT “BOAT, BUILT BY P. MWGIst- and all completed, fast and able, Tyor SAL WELL BUILT Pisin ISLAND centreboard ent rigged Sailboat, 28 feet long 26 feet on kool: old and in thorough order. idence Re lias largo and roomy cabins: thre For further particular EAM YACHT CREEDMOOR, ‘avin fore and aft. Apply P: . 73 ¥ERT LONG, 19 acht Coming, 61 foot : in feet 1 Inch deep. dome SALE AND RIER sizes: Sten Yachts, Launches, Froiene ke. GEO. FLPLYMER, JQOR SALMA HELL GATA PILOT B 710, Water st. OR SACE—THE BEST BUILT, MOST WEATHERLY, Foe one af the fastest Ynelts of her leneth in this coun- te; 35 foot lon, 14 heam, now sails und olegantly fure hislied: In complete order. “Apply or address YACHT, 77 Bleocker st. SALE. 4% FRET LONG, 15 toe a free: feet ‘draft: ‘pho- STEAM YACHT, Wander fam ERT STEA R A Vdenught; snats conn. CHEAP—A NEW FIRST CLASS YACHT, ii found in every respect, ready tor sea, 0 for her. Inquire of OVERTUN & LAW. iBOAT 1. KENAIE AT AUCTION--BY BUR. DETT & DENNIS Wednesday, Lith inst., at foot o Wall M abont 4) tons, old measaremont, in complete dress, stating terms and full description, YACHT, fe hie at or New York. TANTED—TO WIR of Juno, a Steam TLenunet 5 ipa Ads box ner W: kK XCHANGE—A. B ele In Brat ae order, fur Be foten [nll Bont. dress W. L. 170 Post office, New York. TANTED To PU ROHAEESA FLUAT, CARRYING. W or ate rvad freight cars. Address FLOAT, box 1 bt Weine With deat Nereid Bont € TED—A. ND HAN Hit, 14 pat Oe jong. cat TO CHARTER FOR MONTH OF JULY- ONE WONTH FROM ro od, 12 knots; dranght New York. SINGLE SCULL Ad- A SECOND HAND SIN-OARED BARGE articulars: J. R. KINGSLAND, Presi+ Wd, ens N. ) WHITEHALL BOAT, Address C. K. H., box TANTED—OAT BO. AT FROM prime ordar, Ad 18 TO x 1,120 22 FRET 20 Post ofties V n futureall advertisements grevenlad ‘Jor publication she teat o'clock P.M, will be charged double rates. ANY. STATE; PAY WHEN N LAW AGENCY, removed op Brondwi aeons FOR ADVERTISERS, LD BRANCH OFFICE, 1 om aaa 1 xPpar NE T FOR RRCRETION or Xv Abwrisest Nrs AND SALES UF PAPER: AMUSEMENTS—4tn Pace—Sth and 6th cols, AsrRonLOuy sen Padu-Buh col, A > PAGK—Ith col. BOARDERS w ANTED 20 Pacr—ist and 2d cols., and 15TH Paar Sth col. BOAKD, fe boputna WANTED—15ta Pacr—Sth an TAN POARD—15ee Pacr—6th col, BIOORLAN RBAL ESTATE FOR SALK—14tn Paces col, BU: SIN ESS OPPORTUNITIES—111u Pace. RS NOTICES—Utn Pagr—vth col, CITY, Ribak MST ALE FO. SALE—ldtu. Pace—tet col. CLERKS ah BALESMEN—tp Pack—4th col, GLOTHING—13TH 1 ~hd col. QOACHMEN AND GARDENERS—3p Page—4th col, COAST WISE STEAMBHIV’S—13rn Pace—4th und copaltixensitt PS—1itn Pace. Sth \y OOWNy ey RD—2p ene 3d, 4tn and Sth cols, York: Wm wren Howes, or ra George Ly A Vora premarin Treadwell, Bayete, “Sleuthor Hy, Mamphrey afc DANCING ACADEMIES—tnit P PaGE—6th cot. Ininnd for Boston (see Mises! st DENTISTRY —1 i at, oa, 3d, 4th, 5th xt, 2d, Sd. 4th and Sth eo EULLING de Yo 4 LET, FURNISHED AND UN. FURNISHED vent AN STEAMSITEP ts DRY GOUDS—1sr "Yaa and t6rn Page: e 4 KU . ‘auR—Ath cole eye ~4tn PAGE--6tb col. EXCHANGE—131 AGKk—3d col. E7ES-AND BARS—47n Pace—4th col. EXGURSIONS 1 mm Paar—Sth and 6th cols. . | FINANCIAL —Ditn Pace. FINE ARTS —41u Pace—sth col. FOR Orn Pace—Sth and Ath cols. FURN OMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET= View Pack —24, ! FURNITURE amy Paar—ti co HEED WANTED. FEMALES—3p Pace—2d and 3d cols. Sree WANTED -MALES i Pagx—ath ana 5th cole, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C.—trn Paur—Ist, 2d, 94.8 At! HOTELA—15tn Pace - 6th col, HOUSES, KOOMS, AU. WA, ATED—14rn Pace—Sth col. INATRUCTION—4tn Pagn—ath © Ree ony OBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER. Py REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—14tu Page—2d Lost AxD FOU . D—14rn Pacr—sth cok M AUIIRB IY a - 6th col, MARBLE MANTELS —| Paar - 6th col. Mar iio AL—irn Pack—4th col. MEDIC Page. d Thutseiy "AND. DRESSMAKING—16rH Pacr—Sth col. Mise ae aowoee, ADVERTISEMENTS —121a Pace ith so! MISCELLANKOUS—trn Paget col. MUSIVAL—4tH Pai thc BLICATIONS—Orn Pagr—6th col. NhW P Ali—1st PAGK—I8t col ANOK NS, 4th PaGe—6th col. PROPOSALS—16TH Pa sunite’ joe | SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES= propery "OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RE 14 ¥—2d, 3d and 4th cols. ‘TAYE TO JH ANGE—Jdtit. 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