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IMPEACHMENT. General Belknap's Counsel Decline to Put In Any Other Plea. A SUBSTANTIAL ACQUITTAL CLAIMED. Effect of the Decision on the Jurisdiction Question. SHARP PASSAGE BETWEEN COUNSEL AHD SENATOR. Wasuisutok, Judo 10, 18T& The Sonate to-day resumed the consideration of the articlc.s ot impeachment against W. W. Belknap, late Secretary of War, tills* boing tlio day fixed under tho recent order of tho Senate to receive any further uuawer to tbo articles of impeachment the respondent might desire to make. The accused, with Messrs. liiack and Blair,. of his counsel, and the manager*, ou tbo part of the House of Representative*, being pros ent, proclamation was mado by tho Sorgeant-at-Arms In the usual form. AUUt'UKST OH Jl'DGK BLACK. *udge Black rcfeired to the recent order of the Sen Ale, that tho U?leuilaut should plead further by to-day, nnil said for ccrlaiu reasons counsel tor the defence de clined lo put lu any plea, not because they did not ex pect to gff to trial upon the merits of tho c.ise, but because any plea which they might put lit under the order would, probably be construed us an admusion that the defendant had not already been substantially acquitted. The counsel for tbo dcfcnco oxpocted tho Senate to put in the plea of not guilty tor them and they would, aid tho Seuato to tlio utmost ot their power to sustain that plea. JudgoBlack thou argued that the decision of tho Peuate had already been in favor of the defendant, as Dm order asserting jurisdiction in the case was not pasted by a two thirds volo. He then road the fol lowing paper:? DECLARATION Or DKrKN PANT. Ill the Senate i* the 1'nltcd Stales, sitting at a Court of Impeachment, Tho United Slates uT America vs. William W . llelkuanand now. to wit. this lrttli day of June. 1870, llie said William VT. Hclknim comes into court and J.oine called upon to plead further to the said article* of Impeachment, doth most humid*, and with thf prolouudest respect, represeut and ?iiow to till* honorable Court that, on the 17th day of April las; pan, he did plead to the (aid articles of impeachment. and In hit said plea did allege that at tne tiiuo when the l!ou*p ol Kepreteutatlves ol the United Stale, ordered laid impeachment, and at the liino when the said articles or Impeachment were exhibited at the bar of the 8euate against him, the taid Helknap wan and ever thereafter had been, not a public otlicer ol the United States but u i rivate rltiien ol the United statu* and of tho Stat) of Iowa and that pleu aforeaaid and all the matters and things therein contained were by htu. said Helknap lully verlBed by proofs - namely, by admission* oT the aald House of Itepre ?ei tatives before aald Court. and the aald Helknap further represents and shows to the Court here that the truth and ?uHlclency ol the pleu pleaded by him, as aforesaid were thereupon debated by the manager* ut the stud Home of iu'liroHflutatlveii himI tho counsel of tho roM|?on<lent and thereupon submitted to this Court for Its determination and Judgmeut, mid that such proceedings were thereupon had la this court on that helial'in this cause; that afterward? to wit. onthe'JlHh ol May last past, the members of this court to wit. the Senators of the 1 uited States tittiug as a Courf ol Inipcachinent, ?? aforesaid, did aevcrally uellvcr their several Judgments, opinions nud votes on tho truth and sufficiency In law of tho said plea, when and whereby It was made duly to appear that onlv thirty.seven Senator* concurred in pronouncing sain plea 'insufficient or nutrue. whereas twenty-nine Senators, sitting In said court by their ?H>imona and votea affirmed ami declaied the r opinion to bo that aald opinion was sufficient iu law and true in point or fact I to that the said Kelknao in tact salth that on the uay and' year last aforesaid, twenty-niiiu Senators, sitting in said court, declared therein that the said Helknap, having ceased to be a public ollicer of the United States by reason of his resignation of the office ol' Secretary or War ol the United States be lore .proceedings In imp?achment were cum r>eneed agaiusi him by the House ol Ueprescntatives ol the I nited States, the Senate cannot take Jurisdiction or the cause and that seven Senators did not vote upon taid Jurisdiction, and only thirty-seven Senators by their votes declared their opinion to be that the Senate could take Jurisdiction of taid case, and afterward thirty-seven Sena tors, titling In taid Court, and no more, concurred iu a reso lution declaring that in tho opiulon of the Senate William ?. Beikuap Is amenable to trial orv impeachment lor act* dona as Secretary ol Vtr, notwithttand In ; hi* resignation ol said oOlce. and that twonty-nine ol said .-euators, titling iu said court, by their vote, affirmed and declared tbelr opinion to be contrary thereof, and aiterward. on the day aud vear last aforesaid It was proposed in taid court that the I'retldeut urn Um. of the taid Senate should declare the Judgment ol the taid Senate fitting as aforesaid, to be that taid plea of taid ,ret:>oiiclent should be held for naught, aud a vote was taken upon taid propotitlon. and as taid vote showed two tliirdt of the said Seuatort present did not concur therein, but on the contrary thereot only thirty-six Senators did concur therein, aad twentv-sevun Senator! then aud there present aud voting on taid propo rtion, did. by their vote dissent Iroiu and vote a -ainst said proposition, all ol which appears more folly and at large upon the record or thla court iu this cause, to which record the said Helknap pravi leave to reler; therefore the said Helknap lelerrtug to the constitution of the United Stales. article 1 section 3. clause ?l. which provides that "no perxiu aliali be convicted without the concurrence of two-thirds ol the members preteut" (meaning on trial on impeachmeut) avers that hi* taid plea has not been overruled or hold tor naught bv the Senate, sitting ut aloretaid. no tuCh Judg ment liavinir been concurred Iu by two third* of the Senatort titling iu taid court and voting therrou; bnt on the contrary thereof. as the vote aforeaaid lully shows the taid plea or the said respondent was sustained and Its truth In ract and tufflclency Iu law. duly affirmed by the taid Senate sittin* as al. resaid, more than otic third or the Senators ol said .tenate sitting a. aforesaid having by their voles so declared?to wit, twenty seven as alorcsaid, and taid twenty seveu Senators having by their votes de clared and affirmed their ooiuioti to be that said plea ol said respondent was true in lact, aud wat sufficient in law to prevent the Senate, sitting as aloretaid. from taking further cognisance ol said articles or Impeachment W here fore the respondent avers that he has already been Substantially acquitted by the Senate, sittiux at aloretaid and that he. the aaul respondent, is not found further to answer said ai tides or Impeachment, the said order requiring this respondent to answer over not having been made with the concurrence ol two-thirds ol the said Senators. sitting aa aforesaid, and voting upon the question or the passage or saldo>rder and said order having been passed with the concurrence only ..r lets than two thirds oi the said Senators, sitting as aforesaid and voting on the question or making and ' passing said order, tho said order ought uot to have been entered on record as an order ,,r (aid Court ol Impeachment in this cause, and said ?nler appearing upon the whole record of said cause to be ^ mill and void us an order ol said court, aud the said respond ent prays the c. urt now here, as he has before formallv moved said court, to vacate said order, and the said respond tut hereby prays said court that he may be hence dismissed. MATT II. CAKPENThK. J. H. HI.ACK, mo.mwomkky blaiil Counsel for the respondent. William W. Helknap, ACTIO* or TU* COI KT. Mr. EdmckDs objected to the paper being tiled. I(l. Manager I om> also objected, und submitted an order that the respondent W. W. Helknap shall uot be allowed to make nuy lurtlier plea or auswer to the ar t.cles of Impeachment preferred against him on tho pari of the House of Representatives, but that luture pro ceedings (ball be as upon the general pu? 0f not guitt jr. Mr. Kant-Noa inquired it the appllcatioa of the re fpondent for subpoinaa for witnesses had been re ceived 1 Tbo CHAIR replied In the afflrmativo and laid before the Senate a list of witnesses asked lor bjr the delence numbering 19Z. Mr. Kuml'Uds said If counsel or managers did not wish lo be heard further he would move thai the gal lerles be cleared and tbo doors closcd lor conaultatlou. Judgo Black said counsel lor the delence had offered k paper asserting their legal aud constitutional rights. A Seuator objected uod also a manager, Was that any reason why the paper should be ituown under the I tabler A majority of tue Senate could ride orer the I Science, but aoine I ttle respect should bo shown to the leleuce. Mr. Kimt'Nos called tne counsel lo order, nnd said he I lid not tbiuk the language was proper to be addressed ?o the Senate. Judgo Black?Well, If I am out of order what shall I io to get in order again f The 1'RK.atuKNT pro Irm. admonished the counsel that reepecltul language must be used. Judge Black (eesuining) aald:?Alter consultation With lils colleagues and Ins client they hsd concluded to put in the paper Just read by him, and he submitted lhat it was not only respectlul, but was burnblo to tha last degree. Mr. Kihu.nps said he objected to the tiling of tho paiurr, not because ho desired to reject it, but bede'ired i lhat it should be held in reserve that tho Satiate might determine what should lie done with it. Mr. Ri.aih also argued that tho counsel Intendod no (Si-respect by offering Iho paper They simplv desired tu put ou record their views aa lo the ptovioua action ol I be Senate. AHOt'MKXT or UK. t.OK|i. Mr. Manager Iairii nrgucu that liio paper olTerod by the counsel lor the delence was In direct contravention to the recent order ol the Senate, which was that tbo defendant should lo day turther answer the articles o( impeach mem, otherwise tho trial shouid proceed aa np<>iia plea ol not guiltv. The counsel no>v declined H? plead, and asked thai bis extraordinary (wiper be '?leu, lor whicn there was no precedent. He then >v,i|,i|rvw the order recently submitted by him ?i lelialf of tho Hoard ol Managers and I moved, as a substitute, an order that I W illiam W. Ilelkuap haviu^ made default to plead lo I the articles ol mil eoclinicut, the trial shall proceed as upon a plea ol not guilty in pursuance ol the loriuer order ot the .Senate. Mr Kumcxiim said It had lieen suggested that no quorum was present. The count developed tho fact thai but twenty-nine Senators (not a quorum) were iu attendance. On motion of Mr. Kimrxna the Sergeant at Arms was directed to request the attendance ol absent .-sen ators, and, |>?udlng the execution ol' this order. Mr. Kdmunds said It was evident no quorum was in lite building, and lio did not believe a quorum could tie found m the ciiy. He therefore movod thai tne Seuate, anting aa a court, Ac., adjourn until tomorrow. Agreed to, and Um Senate, al Ova minutes ol one. ad JwrX EXECDTIONS TESTERDAT. Aleck Lowiey and Bill Lee Pay the Penalty of Murder by Death on the Galium SKETCHES OF THEIR CRIMES. The Lait Act Witnessed by Tbooiandi of Excited People. WABNINGS FROM THE GATE OF DEATH. Suiter, S. 0., Jane 10, 1870. A negro, named William Alexander Lowery, one ot the macl atrocious murderers of the porlod, was liangod in tins town to-day at bair-past twelve o'clock. Loug before dawn tbo roads were alive wilb plantation bands hastening to witness tbo execution. At ten o'clock Sheriff Tyndall, In cocked hat and with sword, drove to the jail and took the condemned in bis wagon to tho pluce assigned for execution. Arriving there ho ascendod the rude scaffold and commenced to pray, slug and preach alter the inanucr of a saiut and martyr. Ills self-possession was wonderful; not a nervo or muscle quivered. The ruin {toured down la torrents, but he sang and preached to the 6,000 specta tors, composed almost entirely of his own race. Tbo scene resembled a vast camp meeting more than u legal execution. All tbo colored spectators, male aud female, sang the hymns in a colossal chorus of 6,000 voices. He confessed that be was a murderer, but suid he would "sco Cod in a few miuutes." When all were toaked with rain bo said, "Are you ready, Mr. SherifTf" Ho was pin ioned, the death warrant read, tbo black cap drawn over bis face, tbe supports Jerked from under tbo drop, aud tbo young, cold-blooded murderer swung into tbe unknown world. He left a written confession to be read by tho Sheriir in tbe presence of Messrs. Hurst, Wiley, Tuomey, Sin gleton and Smith. He was pronounced dead iu twenty minutes, when his body was cut down and handed over to his mother. Tbe confession has been read. He solemnly swears that lio is tbe sole murderer. tuk mukdvu for which Aleck Lowcry was executed Is not the least of the horrors thai havo lately become of such frequent occurrence tn this State, aud following closely on the murder of Mr. Heed, of Pomona, in an adjoining county, who was similarly brutally killed and robbed a few months belore. The victim, Mr. John Murphy, was an elderly Irishman, who lived and did business in a store at a small railroad town named Lynchburg, In Sumter county, on the Wilmington, Columbia and Au Kustu Railroad. He was regarded as a very industrious und sober man, who minded bis own business and eschewed politics altogether?so much so that he was never known to vote at an electiou, which in a rare clrcumstauce In this section He was, moreover, a frugal bachelor, known to be wealthy and, as thero is uo bunk in tne place, he had to keen bW money on bis premises, lie is reputed to have bought his goods lor cash aud oeoaslouaiy pa d travelling agents iu advance lor goods ordered. On Wednesday nlgut, March 15, he was seen alive for the last tiuie by Mr. Miller, the railroad agent. About mid nitfht tne village was aroused by the alarm of fire, which was discovered to be issuing from the Btore of Mr Muruhv The building wltu Us contents were soon burned to the ground, and, what was of more conse oueuce and more shocking to the Utile com inunity the body of the proprietor was discoered iu tho' ruins partially consumed, the arms aud Ls were reduced to cinders, while the body was pre served for identification by a quantity ol peas and corn umS on li frota a loft in Which they bad been stored when the Umbers gave way. An examiuatlou or the head which escaped cremation in the same manner, revealed tho lacl that the unlortunate man had been killed by a terrible blow from an axo or other sharp instrument. Uy his side lay bis rovulver, with all the barrels empty, either Irom tho heat or from having been discharged In a desperate effort to save his life. Him watch was tho only article louud upon his charred remains. As bo was not undressed lor bed it Is sup nosed that ho was murdered bcloro bedtimo with tho axe then robbed, and the store set on tire to do gtroy tbe evidences of tho robbery aud murder. Able detectives came Irom Columbia to work up tbo case, but tbo first positive iu formation was given by TU* MOTHS* OK LOWKRY, who weut before a magistrate and informed blm that ?ho w as sorely troubled m mind, as she bad reason to bShove that her son-Aleck" was concerned in tbo Lynchburg arson, robbery aud murder. Among other reasons assigned she slated that bewoa home on tho night or tho murder, and that be had lareo sums of mouey aud iiuautnies ol goods for which he could uot accouuL l'ubllo leellng had becomoso iktense that the Governor iu tne meantime otlered a reward ol t'MU for the apprehension ol the guilty par ties. Tho whole commuuiiy orgauizod as cne man to ferret out aud arrest, II |>ossible, the perpe trators or so shocking ana sickening a crime. The result was that Lowery, Alfred Moses and ? de* nerado named Moses Wllson, uow iu Jail lu Darlington county lor another murder and robbery, all were arrested auU lodged in the County Jail lu this towu. Shortly alter his incarceration Lowery sent lor Trial Justice Hurst and made a coulcsslon ol the wbo.e scheme to rob aud murder Mr. Murphy, but tn doing so adroitly endeavored to tnako hia conlederates appear as principals and himself an unwilling "^wory. The authorities penotrated his motives aud disbelieved bis confession, aud alter a carelul preliminary examina tion commuted him for triaL He was tried at tbo May term ol tho Court of General Sessions, belore Judge A J ah aw. Lowory had no oouusei when 1,0 was arraigned, but was assigned, by tho Court Messrs. Joseph E. Earle and John A. Klchardson or tUe Sumter liar, that full Justice might bo done. Messrs. Moire and Lee were assigned to assist the So licitor The prisoner exhausted tbo panel without aucccss in an effort to draw a lull negro jury to try his caro but I ailed. He did succeed, however, id drawing elevon ol the least intelligent ol Ills race, and one white man. A nolle prosequi was entered oy the State lu the ease ol Wilson and Moses, his conlederates, lor the purpose ol getting their testimony, as It was doubt ful If Lowriy could bo convicted solely ou, his own con lession aud the circumstantial evideuca He was prose cuteu with vigor and deieuded with ability, nut to no uuruDBCi astucjury louud him V \ Ul'ILTY or XVROKR Id tb? first degree, and the Court acntenccd him to bo I banged on the 16ib day ol June. Thrown, no doubt Of his guilt, and the good, law abiding citizens of Sum ter knowing the law would take us course, without ! executive lulerlereuce, wailed patiently uutil to-day to I sec the majesty ol that law vindicated To their credit bo it recorded that no suggestion ol summary punish 1 uient met with lavor Irom uuy class ol iho community. I one ol the p eculiar lucidenls ol tbo trial whs the I nresenco ol the mother ot the condemned as a witness against him, but ehe gave her latal teatluiouy vjiiu as much clearness as her limited iuiolligenco would admit ol, without any desire to screeu him irom bis impend iiiiz late WILLIAM ALSXANOKR I.OWKKY, who has oald the debt ot nature aud the penalty of Ills l crime at tho same time, as au expiation ol tbo hor i rible crimes ol murder, nrsou and robbery, was a I negro ol about twenty one yewra ot axe. with a large 1 well lormed body, but a remarkably small, poiuied head. Tho execution look place upon a held a little i out ot town, where two nearoes wero hung about two ' veurs ago lor the murder ol a young man named Wrdckiud It Is noteworthy that all the recent mur i uers committed in this Siate haxe been by n eg roe., and that avarice Is tho accursed cause. THE HANGING OF "BILL" LEE. CHjcawka, 111., June 10, 1S7& To-day In this quiet town, ou tbe sandbanks or the Mississippi, ??UiU** Lee was seut to meet the soul or bis muids'red victim, Jessie McCany. Tho murder for which Leo was hauged was ono ol the most brutal that has ever crimsoned the history ot tbia section or tho "1'ralrio State.'' Lee was tho proprietor or a ulsroputable houso that disgraced the Illinois sboro, nearly oppo.ilo Uur- | lltston, Iowa. The bloody deed was commited in the "tiuuboat," as tbo bou?o was called, on the 6th day or November last, about dusk. Jessie McCarty had been a trail inmaie ot the bouse but three days, and ou tho latal evening Im outered her room and becamo enraged at her lor les.siiug a di.gusting proposal, whereupon he swore be would Uke her life. Knocking the girl down be kicked her and stan.ped upou her till she was loseusiblo, then soixtng her by one fool he dragged her down Hie stairs into the kitchon and there, In the pres ence of several of the inmates, he Jumped upon her face several times, crushing hor skull wiih his neavy boots. Leo thin dragged bis T'.clim out Into the yard, where she was seen lo brosthe several time* ll seems tbat Lee always kept on hsnd a cos v 1131 k*t corns for use m such cases, and ho ordered bla men to bring It out, but he llnaliy decided not to wasle it aud com pelled I?an Braxee, Larry O'Nell and William I'erkins to load tbe body in a skill and sink Ittn tbo middle otlhe nver. Jessie having disappeared, oue ol the girlsaskoJ where sho was. l.ee replied, "Sbo Is put where a great many more have been pit.'' When the three men had returned Horn their dark mission U-e assem bkd all his crew and said, savagely snd .Ign,.lc?nll>, ? ir anybody asks lor Jesse. say ibut she tell here at Dve o'clock, li any ot you -cheek It you will .o ibe same wiy." Then the Ueod sum moned the musiciaus and J"*?* a dane* ?van while yet the blood ol m victim waa ?tin warm upon tbe floor. It wu a ghastly dance In deed. Two weeks after the murder Leo waa arrested. Three month* afterward the victim's body waa louud Moating in the river ueur Montrose, a few mllea below llarlington, and It wag well preserved, bearing allock ing testimony of Lee'a brutality. THK TRIAL commenced April 20. The crime wu conclualvely pruveu by eight wliueMea. Lee oilered no derenca ex cept his own testimony, bis two brothers testifying to lua previous good character. ? The theory of the de fence was that tbe girl bad not been seriously Injured, but was turned out of thu house aud has since been living In Iowa, the body f'ouud being 'that of some unkuown person. Of coursc there was nothing to sustain this remarkably at tenuated tt.eory. Lee attempted to brlbo witnesses to sweur that they had seen Jessie alive and well utter her reported murder, but be waa unxuccess lul. The cuso was given to the jury ut threo o'clock on Friday, April 2D, and alter deliberating two bourn und u quarter they returned to the densely crowded court room, and their verdict of '-Utility" broke puiu fully upou the deathly silence. The heartless criminal received the verdict without a trouior? and, turutug to his oounsei, said:?"Well, they've done it. " The trial was largely attended by Vigilantes, an or ganization for tho suppression of crime und tne pun ishment of criminals, who openly declared that II I .en was not found guilty of murder in the Urat degree, they would hung him themselves within live minutes there after. This baud burned the "Gunboat" abortiy alter the murder. Lee was about twenty-eight years old, weighed 150 pound?, had coal black hair, mustache und goatee, and wus rather u handsome man, though there was a vicious look apparent. He bss u wife living. TIIK LAST 8CKXK. About 5,000 people assembled to witness Lee's exe cution. One huudred were admitted to the jail yard, but the fenco sarroundiug the gallows was only leu loet high, so those outside could pluiulv view the fatal scene. Within tho past two days Lee gavo up ull hopes of escape, and sent for a minister and made bis peuco with his Maker. His favorite song was Must Jesus bear the cross alone ? His bravory and soil-possession left It tin entirely when led out upon the scaffold, und he trembled liko an aspen ieut. Leo's remarks wore:?"?oung men, you see me be fore you in the prime of lite, and I hope you will bo warned In timo. V/heu drinking remember me, aad prcpuro to meet mo lngh up in bouven by tho dazzling throne. God Knows there wus no murder In my heart. Whiskcv aud women brought me here?not good women, but prostitutes. Let my fato be warning tj ull young people." As the ropo was placed around his neck tears rolled down bis cheeks, and he said, ''Remember, young man." Tho culprit was so ullectod while speaking that he bud to be supported. As the black cap wus slipped over hU face, shutting out the enrth tcirever. his lust words were, "Farewoll; meet mo In heaven." Rev. Mr. Tuylor then pruyed, und ua "Amen'' was Uttered the dlieriir dropped a weight of 370 pounds, und Lee bounded live uud u hall loot into the uir, ut thirty-six minutes past two, uud his neck was broken. At ton minutes to threo life was extinct, and at lour minutes after ttiroe the body wus cut down and deliv ered to bis brothers, Lewis and Dr. J, H. Lee, who will convey It to Fairfield, Iowa, for burial, lie Iclt a his tory of bis life uud confession, wbicb is still settled and will bo published by his brother. THE ORIOLE EXPLOSION. IilBT OF KILLED AND WOttKDKD. Nuw OiiLKAxa, June 10, 187& The following Is a list of tho killed and wounded by the explosion of the boiler of the steamer Oriole yes terday Doad?John Boyor, chief engineer, aged twenty, threo yours; Old Zacharia Washington, colored, a pas* sengor; Ben. Williams, colored, a passenger; Louis Jackaon, u colored miuister lrom Algiers, and two eolored women. Wounded?Captain Opoy, commanding, severely bruised; Joseph sharp, mate, and Henry Kauntz, pilot, each with their right legs broken; the ttreuiun, colored, with both eyes blinded; tour roustabouts, crippled, but cot seriously; J. I*. Gronere, a passen ger, slightly injured; J. 0. Tremoulet, tlrsl clerk, and J. Kstupcrlal,'socond clerk, slightly injured, and Mr. Craw ford.socretury ol the Wrecking Association, was severely burned. Hunter, Hie second engineer (colored), who was missing lost night, was this morning lound iu tho hold under the boiler, but could not be extricated. After the explosion which shattered the boat a piece of tiie boiler was found in a field, a quarter ol a mllo dis tant. Tho boat is a total wreck. ARRIVAL OF DR. PETERMAN. Baltimors, Md., Juno 16, 1876. Among the passengers by the stoamer Braunschweig, which arrived at this port this morning from Bremon, was Prolossor August Peterman, tho lamous German geographer and President of the Geographical Institute of Justus Perthes, at Gotha, Germany. He was re ceived at Barnum's Hotel by Professors Shepherd, Newell and Klllott, and members of tho Board of School Commlasionors of thia city, and cordially wol oomed. Professor Peterman Is on his way to the Centennial STATUE OP SAMUEL ADAMS. Bomtox, Mass., June 16. 1876. The statue ol Samuel Adams, by Miss Annie Whit ney, has Just been received from Italy, and is on ex hibition at tho Boston A(ha>neutn preliminary to Its removal to tho Capitol at Washington. The statue receives tho most favorable criticism. A LATE ARREST. 11ICUM05D, Va., Jnno 16, 1876. A Mr. Staton, of Amherst county, was to-day ar rested for murdering his wife's brother scvon yoars ago. Ho does not deny tho charga His wife betrayed him. OBITUARY. BIGHT B*V. BISHOP BXBBANO. A telegram from Havana, under dale of tho 16th Inat., announces the occurrence, on Thursday, of the death of the Klght Rev. Apoltnar Serrano, Bishop of Havana. This eminent prelate of the Catholic Church waa carried ofT by an attack of yellow lever, to the great rogrct of the congregation and tho membors of the colonial executive. HO ! FOR ST. LOUIS. An laformal meeting of the democratic Aldermen and their clerks was held iu the rooms of tho "Third Houso" yestorday, Cloik Malouuy, secretary, to con sider the propriety of going to Su I.ouis In a body. It transpired that all the Aldermen, except Messrs. Lewis and Lysagbt, are to procceu thero and work agniust Tilden. Two democratic clerks will accompany them. The departure of these gentlemen will leave the Board ol Aldermon without a quorum. REMARKABLE FALL Yesterday evening Thomas Casey, three years old, fell from a wludow on tho fourth story of No. 633 West Twenty-sixth street to tho pavement. An am bulnnco wns sent for but tho surgeon in churpo pro nuuueud the child uninjured and reiused vo tako it to lite hospital. BOY DROWNED. At half-past threo P. M. yesterday Henry Breudt, aged elevou years, residing at No. 130 Sullivan street, whilo trying to get his hat that had blown into the river, lull overboard at pier 45. >ortli ltivor, and was drowned. His body was recovered and taken homo. PAPAL ANNIVERSARY. Tho l)e I* Salle Club, ol Manhattan College, havs issued Invitations to a celebration of the thirtieth an niversary of 1'iu-i IX.'a elevation to the Papal chair, on Juuo is. at ball-past five o'clock P. M. SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS DAT as OV MTABTCKSS FKOM XKW YORK TOR TU MOXTaS or Jl-SK AND Jl'LY. Nlilt. I VmHunhtm. | Mil. | W |June City of ltiebmuad. iJune Herein' Anchorla H Alirerta ft ale or .Nevada... f Calami II ammonia. Britannic Kuypt...... Kiyala M Hernials rallloruia M.??l Bothnia Lamm? Mat* nl limmna. City.vl Berlin. .. Italy Ktliiopla.... Dmau .lime June June lllll* .lane mi* ?lnn? Jan* lun* June ' >1 nne June ? nne Jane ?lone Jane J at' Inly iJnlr |Jal* Wveminir I air A iv-?in>a......... |Jniy Wlelaon | .1 ol * W A Ke hoi ten Inlv t anmln jJSlT t*eraiaale I?'?ly lae (Jueen. Victoria...... tila-rour Aa lia Ithela Fri.la Cltv ol Chester... Celtic Si * ii . ........ Idaho fimbria I In v Jnlv Jnlv J niy Inly J..y Jnv July Jaiv ?? lv lJuly Bremen.... Liverpool.. Havre (ilasirow.,. Liverpool.. Liverpool,, lllasirow.. Kuilertlam llanibnrc.. Lirrrpeoi.. Liverpool.. Lomlon.. ilavre ... IJIamiuw... Bremen.... Liverpool.. II nmnurif.. Glasgow.... Ui eriH.nl Liverpool.. (>l**row,,. ittremeu .. 111? v r? '.Liverpool. I Liverpool IlKiitUnrc.. Rotterdam | H ? * re ; Liverpool.. I Liverpool.. |lil???nw. , Gla>iruw.. I pinion Bremen... Iliimiiurc. I Jverpest Liverpool Liverpool. Liverpool II am tiara. <V*er. I- Buwllar Wreea ' IS Broadway M Br *aw iv Bowlinirtlree* ?-?Si Broadway 4 Bowline Oraea ~'J Broadwar '*< Bmanwar "I Broadwar !I7 liroadwav i*l It road way 7 i.reea M Prnaitway 7 Bowling tlreea ?J Iti.wlm< Oreen HHnwltii* Oreea '?1 Bnadway 71' h roadway lft Itri'anwav 1* ilroadway T Rowllnr ttree* vBuwllnv Oreea lAb hrnaiiwav i'.'!' Broadwar 4 ttowiiiiff ureea II Broaiiwav 30 Broadway ; V> Broaiiwav Ik" Broad war i ??*? hmndwav 7 Bowilnir ilrMS ! Bowline ureea 7 Hii* line Hreca '.'BiiwilnvtSreea [ill llroailwav IS Broaiiwav '37 Broadway nil Hrnaitwa* W Broadway 61 Broadway WNOTICI TO CAPTAIN* <?r V KSNKLd IN TUB COAIT1XU AMD FORBIUH TKADB-Ca?taiaa ee eSeera e* lath* iMiUlf er hntn trade, oheervini ?fc# displacement or removal of too buoya, or* requested to com mualcate the I act to the Biuu, ao tbat It may ba bnwkt publicly to Ilia attention of the proper authorities. A lattar addressed "to the editor of tha lliULD, Maw York city." giving aa accurately aa possible tba nombar and position of displaced buoya or tha cauae of tbair removal, will aulBca In ail cases observed alone tba Atlantic and Pacidc coaata of tba American Continent. Wboa they are obaai rod on tbo coast of Europe an conntriei or in tba Mediterranean it it requested that information ba tent oitber by telegraph or letter to tba London oOice of tbo New Yoke Uiulo, 46 Fleet street, London, or to tbo Paris offlao. 01 Avenue do l'Opera, Paris. Wbere tba telegraph Is uaod despatches may be addraaaed "Bennatt. 46 Meet atreet. Loudon," or "Bennett, 61 Avenue da l'Opera, Parts." Wbere cases ol displacement are observed lu tba waters of countries beyond tba roach of the telegraph, as in Asia or Africa, captains may communicate with us upon reaching the first coavonient port. Thie information will be cabled tree of charge to the Hbbald and published. ?9?NOTICB TO CAPTAINS OF YB88BL* ENTERING TI1E POKT OP NEW YOKE AT NIOHT.?The Nuw Yon* Ubbald has adopted a distinguishing Coston night signal lar use on board the Hkbalo steam yacht, showluir whilo burn ing the colors red. green. red. changing from one to the other in succession, and can be aean several miles distant. Cap tains of vessels, upon teeing this signal, will oblige as by preparing any marina news they may have for the Ship News Department of the Hbbald. gar-Persons desirous of communicating with veaaels arrlv ing at New York can do so by addressing to saen vessels, care oflitBiiD news yacht, plor No. 1 East River. New York. Letters received iron all parts ofthe world and promptly de livered. Duplicatea are required. ALMANAC FOE NEW YOEK?THIS DAY. tra AND M009L I HIOH WATER Pun rttea 4 '.'S [ Gov. Island ere 4 08 Sun gets 7 33 i Sandy Hook veo 3 23 Mood mU. ....morn 12 66 | Holl Gate. ove 6 63 PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 16, 1876. AKBIVAL8. BXFOBTB9 BT TRK BBRALS 8TKAX TACHTB AMD HBBALD WU1TKHTOXK TKLKUKAPU LIXg. Steamer Denmark (Br), Willlama. London June 1, with mdae and So passenger* to K \V J Hurst. June 5. lul 48 41. Ion 10 41, paxxed ?n English bark bonnd west, Knowing aignal letters 1'Bt^K; 0th, lat 45 (H, Ion 40 52, an luman steamer bound east; aamo lime. ateainer Englaud (Br), hence for Liverpool; loth, lat 4:i 34, Ion 45 IN, a French M-hr bound went; lath, lat 41 53, Ion 50 111, an American ahip boiiud east, ahowlug aiffnal letters J DBC; name time, brig Alberta, bunco lor Queen?towii ; IGlh, off Firo Island, steamer Greece (Hr), hence lor LonUou. Steamer St Germain (Fr). Kiculoux, Havre June 1 and Plymouth 4tb, with mdse and passengers to Louis do Be blan. Steamer Albemarle. Gibbs, Lewes, Del. witl> mdse to the Old Dominion Steamship C? Steamer Lancaster. Mills, Philadelphia, with coal to the Reading it ail road Co. Steamer Old Douiiulou, Walker, Richmond, City Point and Norfolk, with mdse and paaaeucera to the Old Dominion Steamship Co. Was detained outside Sandy Hook 8 hours by fog Steamer natteraa, Mallett. Richmond, City Point and Norfolk, with mdse and pasaengera to the Old Doininiou Steamship Co. Ship Kunce 'of Liverpool), Stevenson, Calcutta 115 daya. with mitse to Arkell, Tufts A Co. Passed the Cape of Good Hope 60 daya ont; thence to the Equator had light SK trades: crossed the Equator 92 days out, in Ion : latter part of pussage had variaole woatber; June 0, lat 32 10, ion OS II, paaxed a vessel bottom up. of about 15(1 feet keel, newly coppered, apparently but a short time in that condi tion; aame time pasted the body of a man; kepi n aliarp lookout all day, but could see no other wreck stuff, with the exception of a spur pa*acd that evenlug. Brig Anielie (Fr), Guldice. Palermo 4a days, and Gibraltar 25 days, with frjll to Boyd and lliaicken. Brig Mary E Rowland, Lawton. Caroonai 12 days, with molasses to Saaerao A Co: VI a?el to Swan A Co. Brig Grace, Keliey (Br), Dinaey, Barbados 16 days, with augar to order. Brig It B Gove, tlodgoman, Cardenas 12 days, with sugar to Goasler A Co; vessel to Parsona A Loud. Schr lieorgietla. Curtia, Mlragvaue II days, with logwood and coffee to Kimhardt A Co; vessel to U r Metcalf A Co. Schr Joseph Mlckerson, Yates, St. Johna. PIC, 10 daya with sugar to G II Biasel; vessel to Yates A Porterfieid. Schr H R GrlfUn (of Salem), McKinnev. Bitracoa 7 days, with fruit to domes A Pearsall; vessel to B J Went erir. Schr Ella Worden, Young, Sau Salvador 8 daya, with fruit to W T Woodruff. Schr G 1' Wriglit, Cropper, Cat Island, tl days with pines to Jauiea Douglas: vessel to K J Wenherc. Sclir Isabel, Mather, Eleutbera 8 days, with fruit to Miller A Houghton. Sellr Emma F L?wis, Rigging, Governor's Harbor 8 days, with truit to B J Wenberg A Co. Schr Marietta, Law, Key West, 6 days with pines to Ben ner A Pinknev. Schr Lillie Loud, Eey West, to master, Schr J M Parker, Houghton. Richmond. Va, for Albany. Schr W G Barilett, Corson. Georgetown, D C, lor Bridge port. Schr W A Levering, Smith. Baltimore for New Haven. Sclir A Lawrence. Handy. Boaton 7 daya, with granite to the New England Granite Co. ja*Bark Dronning Sophie (Nor), wbicb wai anchored In the 1 lower bay, came up to the city 16th, PM. PASSED THROUGH .HELL GATE. BOUND SOUTH. Steamer George Cromwell, Bacon, 81Johna, NF, ui Hal ifax, NS. for New York. Steamer General Whitney, Coleman, Boston tor New Turk. Steamer City of Fltcbbnrg, Springer, New Bedford for New York. Briit Morning Light, Dill, New llaven for New York. Schr HenJ Strong, Providence for New York. Schr Fly, Spel.maii, Providence for New York. Sour Malabar. McCarty, Belfast for Kew York. Sclir J A Cbeseboro, Carroll, I'ortiand, Ct. for New York. Bchr Martha limca*. lunesi, Kennebec for New York. Sclir t; H Clark. Kuoll, Providence for New York. 8chr Chauncey 81 Johu, 1'arsont, New Loudon for New York. Sclir Lam art Inc. Ourney, Providence for New York. BOUND EAST. Steamor Tiliie, Ewlnit, New York for Now London and Norwich. Bark Speedwell (Br), Tower, Now York for PiMMS (Greece', and anchored off Herald TblegrapU station. Sclir .Maud, itobinaon, Now York for Calais iFrance). Schr Glanniire (Hr), McKay, New York for St Joliu, NB. Sclir Bertha Fellows. Smith, New York for Windsor, NS. Sclir Veala, Wclitworth. Port Johnson for Bangor. Sclir Itliode KlnnJ, Andrews, New York for Sag Harbor. Schr Warren Gates, Smith, Kondout tor New London. Scbr Maria Flemmlug. Williams, Rondout for New Lon don. Schr D Sprague, Howard, New York for New London. Sclir Jennie. Davis. New York for Noank. Sclir Amnjr, Knapp, New Vork lor Noank. Sclir Kmma. Fitcli, New York for Noank. Schr Leonorn, Mt yers, New York tor Noank. Schr Ixittie K Krlerid, Collins. Port Johnson for Boston. Schr Anu 8 Brown, Cole, Port Johuson inr Boston. Sclir Memento. >Vhlte. Port Johnson for New Bedford. Sclir II A Deming, Port Johnson for Hartford. Sclir JII" Diverty, Carroll, Port Johnson for Hartford. Sclir Alnomak, Crocker, New York lor New London. Sclir Wiu Yoiirbis, liolilsmllb, Haveratraw tor ProWdenea. Schr Sarah Jane. Wilson, New York lor Newport. Sclir Ellas Koss. Lewis, Hobokeii for Providence. Sclir Sherwood. Engle, Hnverstraw for Bridtrepoit. Sclir U F Washburu, Mulligan, Haveratraw for Now Bed ford. Schr Edward A Crosier, Bloomer, New York for Hyannla. Sclir Cabot. Chaac. New York tor Boston. Sclir L H Boardiuau, Norwood, l'ort Johnson for Provi dence. sclir Nlantic, Hoc be. New York for New Haven, Sclir Flyaway, Ernie, iloboken for Providence. Schr Alpine, Mnsby. Port Johnson tor Boston. Sclir Spartel, I'rossraiin. New York for Boston. Sclir B II Hull, Hull, Port Johnson for Boaton. Sclir Z L Idams, Nickersou, llobukeu for Providence. Schr Jachin, GiAcheil, New York lor liavsrhlU, Htm. Bchr Emma L C Wlusor. BELOW. Bark Northern Chief (Br), Millar, from Antwerp May 12. Scbr Grace Bradley, Turner, fr..m Cow Bay, UN. Bchr Nomad, irom ludlauoU 12 days. CLEARED. Steamer Ancboria (Br), Muuro, Glasgow?Henderson Bros. Steamer Tyrian (Br). Montgomery, Glasgow?Henderson Bros. Steamer Anthracite. Orumlev. 1'hiladclobla?Jsa liana. Ship r'nuia (Nor), Stoeaen. Loudon?Heiiliatu A Boyesen. Ship Marcia C Day, Chaso, Ualtluiore?Carver A Barnea. Bark Snrali Douglass (Br), Douglass, Liverpool?H W Loud A Co. Bark tieorglo (Br), Mcllrlde. London-C W Hertanx. Bark Cyclone (Br), Forbes, Gloucester, E?Brett, Son A Co. Hark Slavia (Ant). Dabinovich, Pensrth Boads for orders ?Siocovich A Co. llark Martin W Brett, Peterson, Penarth Roads lor orders ?Brett Son A Co. Hark tialalea (Br), Black, Bristol, E?Warren AC* , , _ Bark 1} Ke iseuK. Leigliton, Leitli ?John Xlttlnseu. liark Matilda C Smith (Br), Smith, Leitli? P I Nevlus A Son. Hark Balcarry (Br), Johnson, Cirkor Falmouth?Cbas L Wright Jt Co. Hark Divlco (Nor), Stray, Cork or I almouth for orders? Fundi, l'.dye k (!?. Bark Principe oe Napoli (ttal), Maena, Cork for orders Punch. Kdve A Co. Hark Fldente (Aua), Kadoeovlch, Sligo?Slocovlcli A Co Bark Lissie Fox (Br(, Fox, Dublin?lieo F Hulley. Hark Maria Christina (Itali, Jaccarino, Calais?Fuueh, Kit A Co. Hark Spuedwell (Br), Tower, Piraeus (Greecei? P I Ne vlus k Soil. Brig KosellaSmith (Br), McCulioch. Limerick?J F Whit ney * Co. Brig Akbar. Thompson, Galway? Sl'jtpson. Clapp A Co. Hrtg I?"M Quixote. Munroe, tiostock?Swan A Mob. HrigTlielis, Spalckhaver, Ct Ann's Harbor (Curacoa)? Dovale A Co. Brig Brisk (Br). Trefry, Charleston?J W Parker A Co. Bchr Julia A lirown, Nickersou, Gloucester, E?Parsons A Loud. Sclir Eagle Rock, Hammond, Dublin?Miller A Hough ton. :-chr Maud, Robinson, Dunkirk?Simpson, Clapp A Co (re cleared). Schr James K Lawrence,41 orrick, Port au Platte and Bt Domingo?8 Mlcbelaen. Schr S A Stuart, Ltbby, Mansanllio (Cuba)?Miller A Houghton Sehr Mary B Dyer, Oliver, Nassau, NP?B J Wenberg A 0? Schr Statesman, Eston, Shulee, NS?Wilson Godfrey. Scbr Annlu Hall. Townsen-t, Baltimore?lasac K Staples. Schr Bertha J Fellows, ?uilth. Ilo.ton-Jed Frye A Co. Bchr Jachin, Getcfasll, Haverhill, Maes?II P Brown A Go. SAILLB. Ship t'nlverao (Hr), for Llver|>ool; barks Arcadia (Br). Cork nr Falmouth; Tuor (Nor), door do; Hurra (Nor), Hot terdaai; llasael (Nor). Kl*a: Asayrlau (Brj. Gloucester; Jo-e U Hueuo, St Jaxo; brigs ft'oliville (Br), reruaBloaco; Klgil (Nor). Kkhmoud. Wind at saaset. s i at midnight. S>. Barometer at suiaaet, Su.'iS j lo PM, 30. J A MARITIME MISCELLANY. Sbip BcLTgtikBk, Klrby, iroio Indepen4encU Bar, with guauo. for llaiupioii Koeils be ore reporteui. experienced a lesrfal gale fr?mi west, April Si, In lat IM 'Jit M., Ion K'l W. The snip was aept before It. but It gut so bail that tti# cap tain was obliged to heave Iter to. when alio -praug a leak la tnj upper works, in consequence of wbieli laige quantities of water got beiow ou the guauo reuderiog the vessel alaioet unmanageable, and had to bear up Hr Valparaiso to bail the water. She weald probably discharge for repair* Huir Liuav (Br), h? Lofcoi Iilul lor Hampton Roi4i (before reported), pnt Into Valparaiso May U with cargo badly stewed; would ruu eariio, and maku some necniujr repairs. Kmc Amu I Burro*, Watts, from Pabslen do Pica for Queenaiown. would fluisb reloading Lier cargo at T?iparelao May au Sllir KUWJII) O'Bkiex, Smallev. from Callao for I iver Bl, before reported a? having put into Valparaiso leaky, i discharged about 120U tou* of cargo May 17. llAUK Sjsiuo lliHiii>o (of Liverpool), Thompson, from Londonderry May 13 for Lewes. M, was iirwM ntf Syd ney, CB. niglit of Juue 15 lu a log. .she is full of water. Tl.e Kmillo Barablue had boon In colllaltn on tliu 13tii with scbr Walter M Fault, of (iloucester, carrying away Him latter1* nialuiuaaC and sails. she would gu into .North Syd ney, CB. for repairs. Schb Jamkt?Fears are entertained for the safety of tchr Janet (fisherman), of Gloucester, which has born absout l4 weeks: uo tidinxs have beeu received from hoi ?iucc leav ing port, Tho crew constated of l'J mea. Si'hu M A llkYKit, ?ruin Port Antonio for New York, put into Charleston Juae 1U leaking and with loss of sail*. The report of datnape to the cargo of bark W A Farns worth. 11 anaou, ou her outward passage from New York to Zausibar, la said to be erroneous. Halifax. June 16?The bark Glenroe. of Pictou. la a tot at wreck at St Paul'* Island. The crew have becu saved. The vessel was insured lor <-li.OOU. Portland, Me. June 15?The steamer Falmouth, which arrived here ytslerday front Halifax, had on board tha crew of the wrecked ?hip Iron-ides, of New York, before re ported wrecked at Sable Island. <Ji'vacc, June 10?'There aro :U0 sea-going vossels In this port. The lielglit market during the pact week liaa been more buoyaut and a slight advance in raltfe obtained. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A survey recently made of the Hedge Fence In Vineyard Bound allows that thla shoal, since August, 18SI .has extended SK by EV,K about 7-iO of a nautical utile. No change was found on me western parts. To evoid this dangerous shoal when the buoys upon it cannot be seen ?easels bound to tho eastward through tbe Souud, especially with light winds and au eaaterly current, should tnuke use of tho le-id and not approach its custom part in lesa tbau nine fathotns of water. tiRUKUE ELBitlDGE, llydrographer. Chatham, Mass., June 14, 1870. The topmasts of the wreck of ihe schooner which lies 8W by 8, ofT Frying Pan Lightship, are broken, and the stumps of the masts are within 10 feet of the surface of the water. Mariners are cautioned not to conic within one mile of the buoy marking the wreeic. The said wrcck bears SVV by W from the buoy. Ear or sexual?wkst coast ? iikpoiitkd shoal watku NKiEt fONDIt'ltkUY. Information haa been received that on the night of March 3, 1HC0. when 18 miles Nh by N of I'ondieher.v, the steamer Patoa ran from 103? latlionie Into U fathoms of water. Two casts of 6 Inthoms were obtained, when the water deepened agaiu to 10 fathoms. The uight was tine and clear mid land was visible on the port hoatit aiiout M1., miles distant. This patch, not marked on uu.v chart, lien in the lollowiug approxi mate position i.at 1J It) N, Ion 80 K. Bearinus magnetic. Variation 0 :>0 easterly In 1870. SCM.tTBA? WK.sr COAST?StBKROKT 8TII AIT?UKPO UTKI> RKKF, The comniauiiant of the naval forces at Hutavia gives no tice that the eaptuln of the .> 1 steamer Sindoru reports having seen it reef, over which the sea broke, l.i Siburoet Strait. Position (approxi? Lnt 0 S, Ion 08 411 E. STRAIT Or MACASSAR?RKrORTKD CORAL RKKF NKAR XOBTB WATCII Kit ISLAND. Information has been received tlmt the German bark Llna strnek a re -f in the northern part of Macassar Strait, uear North Watcher Island. This reef is reported to oxtend a'Miut 1 mile from the Island on the west, north and east sides. Approximate position, lat 0 80 N, Ion 110 41 H. WHALEMEN. A lotler from on board bark Canton. Sherman, of NB, re ports her at Albany. N It. with 475 bhis sp oil all told. Spoke?No date, lat U7 N, Ion ? 5 W, schr Admiral Blake (of Marlon, Maaa), Hathaway, ateerlng east; all well; do oil. SPOKEN. Ship Lenuie (Br), from Sydney, CB, for Philadelphia, Juue 14. lut 08 10. Ion 441 40. Ship I.oretta Fish, llodgmun, from New York for London, June IS. UU tulles h by 8 of Saudy lioos. Brig Maggie Vail (Br), Welah, from Havre for llampton Uoads, Juue 14, off Barnegat. NOTICE TO ME11CHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchants, shipping agents audahlpmasters are informed that by telegraphing to the Hbbald London Bureau, ad dressing "Ocnuctt. No. 46 Floet street, London." or to the Paris olllce, addressing "Bennett, 61 Avenue de 1'Opera, Parts." the arrivals at and departure* from European and Eastern ports of American and all foreign vessels trading with the Uuited States, the aame.wlll be cabled to this coun try tree of charge. Captains arrlvlug at and aalllng from French and Medi terranean port* will And the Pari* office the more economi cal and expeditious for telegraphlngjietv*. OUR GABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Axrwiutr, June 16?Arrived, steamer Kepler (Br). John ?on. New York. Bbistol, June IS?Sailed, bark Geo Peabody (Br), Churchill, North America. BsLrAiT, June 16?Arrived, bark Wave King (Br), Cor bett, Baltimore; brig Chieltlan (Br), Oliver, Philadelphia. Sailed 16th, bark 8nybeMn (Br), Whitney, North Amer ica. Brbbbm. June l??Arrived, bark Langeu (Nor), Magnus sen, Charleston. Ctontist, Juna 10?Bailed, ship BtUaa, Hags a. United ?Mm, Copbxraobn, Jane 13?Arrived, bnrk Maria (O'er), &elin ers, Baltimore. Dublin, June 16?Arrived, baric L E Cann (Br), Cossman, Philadelphia. Sailed 15th, bark Violet (Br), Harding, North America. Dunkirk, June 1ft?Sailed, barks Slrlan Star (Br), Whlto honiie. North Amorica: Frank, Wallace, United States. Fatal?Arrived, barks Asor, Davis, Boston; Kate Wil liams, llale, do. Grkknock, June 16?Sailed, bark Harriet nickman (Br), Smith, North America. Gibraltar, Jane 9?Arrived, bark Hattle M (Br), Eaton, Lobos for Valencia. Hull, Jane 16?Arrived, ship Poannh (Br), Stacej, Asto ria via Queenstown. Also arrived 16th. bark Alexander MeKensie (Br), Copp^ Darien (not previously). Hxlvoxt, Jane 15?Arrived, bark Ocean Express (Br), Crosby, New York; also Jane A Sophia, from America. Havrx, June 15?Arrived, bark A E Botsford (Br), Atkin son, Philadelphia. Cleared 14th, bark J B Duffns (Br), Shaw, North Amer ica. /' Ifbwicr, June 15?Sailed, bark Lalla Bookh (Br), Dakin, North America. Livkkpool, Jane lft?Arrived, ship Astoria, Kelley, St John, NB; bark Nydla (B^. liar wood, Charleston, Also arrived 16th, steamer Pascal (Br), Brown, New Or leans. Arrived 15tb, barks Freeman Dennis (Br). Fletcher, Bridge water, NS; North Star (Br), Boberts, Pabeilon de Pica (not Am ship North Stitr), gulled 15th, ship Hugnenot, Bray, Philadelphia. London, Jane 16?Sailed from Gravesend, brig Nellie Jones (Br), Mullln, Fernandina. LondoNdkbry. June 15?Sailed, bark Pacifik (Nor), Smith, United States. Mabano?Sailed, the Constance, for Boston. Marsxillxs, Jane 1ft?Arrived, bark Besoluda (Bp), Mar sal , Baltimore. Pkrnamduco?Arrived, bark Kalmia (Br), St Johns, NF; bnir Etlio. (Br), do; sohr Southern Home (Br), Thomas, Baltimore. Hailed, brig Florence May (Br), Oeltsler, Bahta. In port, scur K T Clark, llutcliinson. for River Plate, Ids. Qukknstow*. June 11?Arrival, barks Jerbaen (Nor), Svcudscn, New York; Harriet Campbell (Br), Taylor, Phil adelphia; Com Dapont, Nichols, New York. Also arrived 10th, steamer Russia (Br), Cook, New York lor Liverpool (sn I proceeded): brigs Ahto (Rus),Wlrpl, Baltimore; Korslte (Nor). Ahrahamsen. Boston. Sailed lGtb. steamer City of Berlin (Br), Kennedy (from Liverpool), New York. Hours, June 1*-Arrived, bark MesseU (Nor), Aslaksen, flew York. KoCHxroRT. June 14?Arrived, bark Formoso (Fr), Si mon. i'aseaeouia. Ibikn, June 16?Arrived, bark Coomassle (Br), John son, Bull River, SC. Southampton, June 15?Sailed, bark Hypathla (Br), Da kin. North America. Tbalxx. June 18?Arrived, bark Libnrna (Nor), Gannlf sen, Baltimore. W BATH KB H It PORT. Plthoutr, Jnne 10. PM?Wind SW, sqaally, Qoltbbad, Jane 16?Wind SW, strong. FOREIGN POUTS. Barcelona, Jnne 11?Arrived, bark Catelina (Sp), Fer rer, Baltimore Cboxntapt. Jane #?Arrived, bark Senior (Nor), Tonne sen. New York. Cow Hay. CB, June 15?Arrived, brig Sophia Cook (Br), Duiidalk. Sailed 15th. brls Johanna (Br), New York. Qbnoa. .1 une IS?Arrived, ?<br Olive Crosby. Hatchinson, Philadelphia. II AUPAi. NX, Jnne lft~8ailed, brlirs Elite K Batter (Br), Havana; Johanna. Lennox, New York. I.puiioR.1, Jnne U? Arrived, brig Mary Kink, Dyer, New York. Matansa^, Jane III?Sailed, steamer King Arthur (Br*. Cruwell, New York; sehr Kred smith, nmltu. north ol list ^MoimutAfc, June 14-Cleared, steamer Col Ins, Roilo, Ulasirow; bark ttklinrnvr of the Sea, Uraystone, (juvenstown tor orilers. North Sydnxy, CB, June 15? Arrived, bar* Crown Jewel (Br). Smith. Hellaat. _ I'iCTOC, NS, June 1!W?Arrived, bark Aldhorough (Hri. Llverpwl: brigs Job i T Ives (Br, new), Tabamsgouohe ; Lll?orty (Br , Heed;Portland. Cleared 15th.tark Margie (Br), Uniuliart. Portland. (JuiiaKC, June lli?Arrived (not cleared), stsaatar Polyne sian, Brown. Liverpool; sliip Uenii, PurVH, Newcastle; barks Norwegian, Kucer.t. Loudon ; St Peder, OI?n, Heila-l. Arrived tilth, steamers Aristocrat, Berwick, Sydney. ?>B. for Montreal; Mth. Lake Nepigoii. Scott, Liverpool; snip I'rlnce Kugeira. Smith, flot lmrk< Onkel Christian, Hansen, Roctielort; l.itry. Hansen. Loudon. Cleared i:ith. bark Kva, Johnson, London: Htli. shljis Alger*. Brings. Leitli: Zambezi. Kotiieiluk, (ireenocn, isabell*. Blanch, Newcastle, barks Ullor. W ug, Llverpoo,: Cameo. Mutton, Dundee; lluano, MiU'aii. Mindenand; Sehastouol, llussell, Ureenock ; Yarmoaili, Raymond. I.lver Piol; Usher. temple. Marvport: Margaret. Bennett, arrow; r.v< line, Locliead, lireeaock; sehr Jessie Scartli, Mowat, Qurcnslown lor orders. M .Ioiim. NB. June 15?Arrived, sclirs Harry A Fred, Gard ner, New Yi rs ; Li < sin U. I'liiladeiplila. Tali Aiiui No. Ma* 13. ? I' M?sailed, steamer City of San llUKO (Mr). Dark*. BobIou direct. . . ? Valpauaiio. Mur 9-Arri*?(l, b?rk UmfltUow (WD, Scarbro. Murrard Inlet; 11th, ships Lilian (Br), llall. Lohos for Uamptan Monde, in distress ( lath, Bnlviders, kirby, Ind-pendencla Bar fordo, do; l?th, Union (Nle), Lofteata. Vancouver', l-iand: bark Otwu, Thorndiks. d ... Hailed 31 ay is fcbip guinuru (Guat>, Manning, Cal4e#% Autulogiutu HXtti liiikiuli. AMERICAN i'OETi ALEXANDRIA, June 1 '??Arrived, sch rs Stephen Mo^ nV'.ni, T i'i'i' *ud E O Knight, fur Georgetown! S i If J . , ,r1 'V* "nu B Kl?ld?, for Washington. uti?tiiv ? (lruiu (fuur^dtuMU). ?. i Arrived. steamer Pierian (Br), IInriio, Liverpool: e?-lir< John It CbalfVe. Buuli. Harbor 1 11 ' ; i I i; rr,L"* Jf, T"?n???d. Philadelphia: J G juond Va llobokeu j Ilattio OouMt.s, Bishop. KicU rieared?Steamers Marathon (Br), Garrett. Liverpool * IB iiuwn, Ualtinmru; schrs Samtul Loulce Tbri' Bum., Havtl; * V XV Simmon,. PhUadHphU * ( J' BALTIMORE. June 1(1?Arrived, C..plan (Br) I-roeka. Liverpool. jlrauuscliMreig nicr) Cmliia/l-i. u? men: KlUatoib. Clark. Aew Vorl; Wo, U^r.Vc. II ow? Boston; bark- A da i art?*r. A burgh. N*uvu??a ' Acacia Hh*t?* Bermuda: llriuiWa (Bri, Purtur. Belfast seb'rs Hella Il.rdv* Kennebec; M K Downer, do: Uara E Mnietou Bwujuf' Mary Maukin. New Bedford; Eodnuy Parker, Xew'ffaven * Al?n arrived. ahip Kiemerhm-o (tier). Hollies Bi-aiuun ba>k lli-r.'liM IN>>r), Moroerg, Gloucester, K. ' 1 Ctaared?Steauiers Mcdullao. March, Providence- Kal roil. Kit by. Charleston; Luuia?, W'ulki-r, Kdeutou ' N C? ship Grey Esgle, Lucas. Klo Janeiro; barki Milan (Ami' Mlllliiovich, West IIsrtinpiMil, ht Levanter Vesner' Konl^sberu; bri? Silaa X Martin. Brown. Barbados; senrs PTWiIIeiis. W'ilielts, Cjariisiob; Cornelia. Tail. IParta mouth. ' A No cleared, steamer Josephine Th unpson. Moore New York : aciir t'ulviu I- linker, Boston. Mailed?Steamer Gmcla (Sp); barks Paladin (Arc), Koaa Svi-iro (Nor), Kasettu Padre (Ital); brigs Mary Rloe. John \1 eilc v. HKl)\S\VIOK. (in. J line j(}?Arrived, brlr Laura Ger trude. Kiak. New Voik. BULL RIYKR. Sil, June 14?Arrived, bark Hero (Roa). Ilonderaon, Hio Janeiro; briir Maggie, Para. Cleared?Brig Anuie A Sophie (BrJ, Allen, United King. dura. _ .. JunB 14?Arrived, bri# Isaac Carver. Williams, 1 liiladiilpliia; acbr Mcksturg, Weutworth. do via Sandy Point. Jas O'lJounhui). Warren, Pbllad-lphia. l.'itb? Sailed, aciir LouUa Bllas. Htrong, Brit tot, B| UaiiKea, N?<ir York; Serena 8. Kendall, do. BKLKA.NT. Juno H-Arrived achra Penmylvania. SavanL New \ ork ; Hull, Lark, liutcbiiiKa, tioorgetowa. DO: Um D Kullcrton (llr). Crane. Oieni'ueuoi. Sailed Hill, S J tlilniore. Sylvester, Xew York: 9th. D K Ari.y, Kyan, City Point to load for Boston; Mary Hi Kllawortb, to load lor Nnvr York. Sailed 1"th. all In C P Carter (probable nana, new, 1,880 tuna), Iterriniitn, Banzor ' MA I'll. June 14?Arrived. ?ehra Modesty (of Xew York). paaaiM up; Jaiues K Bayiea. Xlckeraon, Portland, to load for Baltimore: Tueroaa Wolf, l.'i.amuiou, Boaton. to load for PhiliiilelaUio; Addle II Baron. Harou; James II Gordon Champion; Jesaie Midiileton, Whitaker, and Lena Hunter' Sum ra. do for do; Whl:e Koaiu, Dix. do, to load for Xew Yorri; K It U'heuton. Jarvls. do. do; Annie E Martin, Miek eraoii. do do; Win WIUuu, Jones, Philadelphia. i Sailed?Schra K It Ualnl, Mayhew, Philadelphia; Jacob Kienzle, Steelman, do; Wm B Phelps, Waaliluffton; Marr Klla, Stapiea.Xew York; J II De Wnir, Crowell, Baltlinnra; C VV Lewis, II upper, Charleston; Km ma Hart, Wall Baltl' m'>re. 15th?Sailed, schrs R D Endicott, Carroll, Naw York; Alice Borda. Taylor. Philadelphia; Charles E Smith, do: David Clarkanti, Ireland, do; Jolin II Hancock, HallatU UvorK0t"wn; Cnarlea ? ICaviuoud, Kolley. . BRISTOL, June 14?Arrived, schr Condova, Wilson, Phil adelphia. aiC'fA Jana 15?^Arrived, schr Sallla Course/, Sipple. Pliiladeipbia. l?th?Arrived bark Delia (Xor), Caspars*?. Liverpool. Also arrived bri* Arro?raiita KrolUa (So), LI ado. llavaaat ;ehr Mary A llever, Ilogdou, Port Antonio. Ja. for Maw York (see tniacelii. Also arrived, aciir Rosa Kppln?rer. Baylls, New York. ( leareu-Stoamer Cleopatra, Bufklev. Xew York. \ riaols are detained here by heary seas aad unsettled DIGIiTON*. June 13?Sailed, schr Emily 0 Dannleoa. Allen, New York. KUEKPORT, J une 7?Sailed .hark Eureka, Wallace. San Franciaco. * KORTKR8S MONROE. Jnne 15-8atled. bark Die Hal math (Oer). Kraeft ('rom Londonderry), Baltimore. !? ALL RIVER, June 14?Sailed, schr Jenule Rosalene. Tooker, Oeoruetown. DC. 15th?Arrived, steamer Defiance, Shropshire, Pblladel phi A. Also arrived, steamer Empire State, PbtlUps. Philadel. pulo. GLOUCESTER. Jiiiio 16?Arrived, bark Marr McKee, Sharp, Cadlx; schr Henry C Winship. Doane, TrapanL MOBILE. June Hi?Arrived, mIira Linda, Whltmora, Kinu'atDii, Ja: Alice T Boardman, Boyd. do. NEW ORLEANS, Juno 15?Cleared, schrPalma, Weeks. St Murks. ^ Arrived?Steamer Hartlen (Br), Liveipnol. Kitli?Cleared, ships Baden. Doane. and Western Empire, Grosier, Liverpool; bark Sheffield (Br), Llthgow, Cork; schr Sopliiu kranz, D>er. Boston. PamskT June 13?Sailed, steamer New Orleans. New York: bark Harold (Fr), Havre. ltith?Arrived, steamer St Louia (Br), Reid. Liverpool via Havana Sailed-BarUsMargherlta Oalatola (Ital;, Cette; Lortor Vale (llr), (llusicow. NORFOLK, June 14?Arrived, sloop Elisa Jones. Jaaes New N ork. * ' (Br)- Wilson, Demorara. NEWBURY1 ORT, June IS?Sailed, schr Elvia Davla Arms! runK, Philadelphiii. NEW BEDFORD, June 14?Arrived, schr flawmel O Hart, Kolley, Philadelphia. i ?Sailed. so*ir? Idsa K Latham, Georgetown, DO: Ia> land Cltv, New York. ' NEWPORT, June 14 PM?Arrived, schr Blliitlw^ w ickson. Providence for New York (and sailed 18tb). York"1' I'M-Arriv*d> ych' BMties^ Kane, firoas Mm* Passed up, schr J 8 Crowlev, for Somerset. Sailed, schrs Lillle O Wells, for Port Johnson: Artist. Clement. New Bedford for New York; Orenp. Conner) Kllsabethpnrt for Aucusta, Me; Pointer, Dill, Provldonoe for New \ ork; Luna. Wells, do lor do; Tunis Bodiae, Hilvto, Irom y all River for do; Anson Brown, Mills. Providence for New \ork. In port, schrs Commonwealth, Smith, from Roeklaodi Albert Jameson, Candage. Providence for New York; Tills* E Hasklns, Dlghton, lor PoitKhkeepia; Phoebe Ellaabetb, Mapes Providence for Now York. Sailed from Seadkumet River 15th. schr Ana T Ill?la Bacon, from Perth A to boy lor Lynn. " " NEW LONDON, June 15?Arrived, sehrs Susan Scrantoa. New York for Providence; Bela Peek. Port Johaeon tee New Beaford; R P King, do for Prnvideneo; Was T Elmora, Newbury; C arlsso Allen. Xew York; Wm H Bowen. Peoghl koepale for Now Bedford ; sloop Miller, New York for pntt Sailed?Sehrs El wood Barton. Addle Corson, fTsrriet Thomai, and ITncns, tor Alextndris NE\V HAVEN, Jnne 15?Arrived, schrWa Wood, Par> sons. New York PAROAGOULA, June 8?Arrived, schrs MaboL llksitl Key W est; R W Brown, Smith. Xew Orleans, Cleared?Ship Sandnaky, Lowden, Brest. i>th?( leared. bark Raoul (Fr), Prodo, Havre. 13th?Arrived, bark Julia Ernestine (Fr). Tiaksida Rouen. v ' Cleared?Brie Mohawk (Br), Murphy, Liverpool; sehr J C Koad, Crowley, Sa^na. 18th-Arrived, bark Rochelais (Fr), Reload, Dunkirk. Cleared?Bark Villa de Camillas (dp). Font. Toulon PENSACOLA, Jnne 15?Arrived, bark Padanc Paokal (Oer). Schulti, Havana. ^-uang ranset PORT ROYAL, SC, June IB?Arrived, steamer Oaroad* let, McCreerv, Kernaudina for Xew York. PHILADELPHIA, June 15?Arrivea, sohrs Henry Oele. Chadwlck. Newport; E E Petten?ill, York. Bath; Philadel phla Boeman, do; Jos Hay, Butler. Providence; Alaira JVooley. Kinir, Danversport-; John Rose, TaUm. Boaton: Lucy Jones, Mayliew. New Haven. ^ * 10th?Arrived, steamers Roman, Crowell, Boeton- Tona wanda. Sherman, Providence; May Flower. Davidson. Naw York; bark S W llolhmok, Mitchell. Cardenas? bri^m? lla. Neal, Medina; s'lirs A Huruhatn, Baxter. Oardinari MHl^aA Wine^Winer.de: Mabel > Staple.,^cSSXi M ill i am H Her, w hart on. do: Frank G Dow. Gaffe do: Elvis i PetlenxUl. York, Bowdoinhaui. * j:ieared-JSteamers Juniata. Catharine. Savannah; Nor ??? JK . l:lve,V Philadelphia. Davis. Now Yorki ship Dr Barth (t.er). Ilaiiaeu. Cork for oruers, via Baltl rncre; bark John Ham net (Ital). Pedona, Bristol ^ schrt Owen P Hinds, Glendwinn, Bath: Roger Drury. Crie, Boe ton ; Crlssie Wright, C.ark. do; II M Bnell. Ireland Rox bury; C O Sniltb, Atwood. Taunton;J 0 Cottiauham. Arrea Lynn; Martha Welsh. Appleton, Westerly; J L I.each; Johnson. Providence ; Ann E Safford, Ketcbura, Pawtucket! Roadinir RK. No 34. Adams, .New London; C iiaddeu. Marti, Millville; S C Park. Rocap, do. ^ Also cleared, steamers Perkioman, Pierce. New York Berks .Pendleton, Boston; Hercules. Swasey. Fall River: bar** \Ve*tpnld (Nor). LurH^n, Koiiitrsbenc; Kdmund (Gsr). Lange. Bremen; Fredig (Nor). Andersen. Lnbec; Sacra ?nemo (Br), l-rnzcr. Lynn; Xiobo (Nor), Olson. Cork- An gio'etto Bosso (ltsl), Chiosa, Hnll; llermeliu (8w), Boyes sen, Kilrusli. * ' Sailed, steamer .Tunlsta. I.kwk* Del. June 16?ArHved, barks Anstidss (Xot)% W old. Autwern, for nnlors; Soiled to 'ltsl), Msrcone Genoa! .Sail d-Bark Lavarello Succero (Ital), Glaaonl (from Dublin), Kaitimorc. In purt?Brig John Welsh, Jr. wlndbound. PORTLAND, Me, June 14?Cleared, bark Oeean Pearl, lleneley, Kennebec, to load for Charleston, BO: brig Sarah Wallace (Br), iteed, St John, NB. 15th?Arrived, steamer Kalmoutn, Halifax: aehrToronto. Boston, to load tor New York. Cleared?Schr Tillie Martiu, Xew York. Sailed?Barks Ocean Pearl, John Mathews: brin A B Peuneil, Sarah Wallace. Katie; schrs Minnie C Taylor aad Others. yJ6tb?Arrived, brig Annie D Torrey, Kennebec for New v?52^?E5<,5> J."09 l-r>?Arrived^ steamer Elect ra, Jouug New ^i.rk; schrs Annie Laland. Homer, Pensaoola; Thos W Uavens, Brown, Georgetown DC Sailed Sclira Karl P Mason. Nickersoa."Georgetown, DO; J J Moore. Rackett, <lo; fc II Braios. Raynor; Klcavo, Cnr t a, and Exeter. Pendleton, New York; M M Merrimaa. Crane, Fall River, to load for Norfolk. PhiudeTphiaKKT' JUa" 15~s"1'*d- kch"' Oo^esa, K.Uejk Kit il MO.\D, June 14^?Cleared, bark Sataasa (Ras) Fla? kcuherc, ltica. ? Sailed?llrirf Dsiav, McCarthy, Elsinore for orders. SAN FRANl'ISCO, June S?Arrived, brigs Sea Walt Smith. Columbia River: Orient. Swan da wan Cleared?steamer Loa Angeles, lDga'lls, Wlhnlngtoa; bark < vane, Perrimnt., Honolulu; brig Masard, Walker. Part Sailed?Ship Gen Butler, Webb, Pert Gambia; barks D O Murray. Fuller, Honolulu; Brontess. Wiekberg, Port Gam ble; Tijuc i (Fr), Chiebotirir, Liverpool. 1.>th?Arrived, ?hlp Cleopatra, Doane, Yokohama; berk Iuxlewood iBri, Bockelbauk, Newcastle X8W ?>?* otlnir star. Sholi, Hamburg via La Paa. sa\ ANNAII, Jnne Iti?Arrived, steamers Hermsaa Liv> ??K"toii. Mai lory. New York; Saragassa. Hooper. Baltlmorei hrlg Jusliua Klug (Br), llowland, Cardenas for Falmoath, SIONIXC.TOX, June 14-Arrived. schrs Shamrock, Troy: A G l.awaon. Mehrhof, and Hannah E Brown. Ilaverstraw for Providence; Tunis I?epew. Baker. New York for doi l aladiuiu. Rider, do for do; h A I Oakley, Newman Ron. d?ut for Paw:ucket: Wm M Everett, Port Johnson^To', Pr^I. Idence; Sarah A Valcner. do for do; Brandy wine, bomb River for do; Raehol Jane, Brown, Rondout for Bostum T?ill?ht. W arwick Trenton for New Bedford Hart. New York lor Providence (and ail remained In nort ai mmn l.till. WILMINGTON NO. June 15?Cleared, schr Yreka, Mt.ori', Ni?w Is union. YACHTS. STKAMUOATS. AC. i" '?& FOOT YACMII' KOR ?A?k?FXsf. INoTTHI j\ foot 7IKIi at . North Utver. JolIX ulua. L1(JK .HAL.K?lllllbK NKW 6TBA?I TUUHOAT* AXD I1 three new ?t**ni Yacnta. Kor pirtlculara Inqulra of J a.M HH MOliYNKlIX, Hordentown, S. J. LlOlf" ?Ai.K ~CiVkAP-A"VlNlArURK KCHOOMBft JT NtillUl Vicht. Store ."Ml J Hcfcion ?t , Naw York. \1TANTKD i<? I' L' K<' 11 AS K?STK A M LAUNCH. IK M firtt ctaa* order. Apply to W. C. Ml'RKAY, 1% W?JI ?t. __ nMCKLUNKOCki '* BSOl.Crk iMVuKChS. 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