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8 THE AMERICAN WATERING PLACES, ‘Betters frem Uid Polot Comfort and Lake Dee more, — OUB OLD POINT COMPORT CORRESPONDENCE. The Late Irish aiaaaes an Guar, Me.—Fracas at Boonsville. Point on the Sabbaih—History of Fort Monroe—Us Pre The Weather Last Week, ‘The following 1s the result of thee obeerveiions 1D Now York city, of the range and: height of the bare. tan carly hour yesterday morning the store Ne. 228 moter and thermometer, the temperature of evaporation, | SV@DUe A, was the scene of a fearfa! confict between te the force of aqueous vapor and dry air, the relattve mom | Proprietor and a burglar, reguiting in the ultimate defeat ture and dryness of stmosphere, the proportions of | ®#¢ capture of the housebreaker and his incarceration in ‘clouds and clear sky, the course, character, velocity asd j Prison. It appears ibat about 1 o’clock yesterday morn: movement of the winds, and the quantity of rain, durisg | '9g Mr. Bolomon Rhineheart, ef the above mentioned Police Intelligence. YEARVUL COMPLICT WITH A BURGLAR. nis Armament—Fort Oalhoun on the Rip Raps—Pro- gress of the Government Works--Our Southern Ooas: De- fences—Well Known Visiters, de , dc. ‘The company now sojourning at this celebrated summer resort is not1o large as it has been—sumbering perhaps mol over two hundred—but it is much more select and agreeable. Indeed this is the proper season for visiting Old Point. From the 15th of August to tho last of Sep'em- lous flab in the world in the greatest abundance, I learn from the present gentlemanly propricior, Ool. Joseph Segar, of Elizabeth City, that itis his determtnation to keep the Hygela Hotel open until the first of October, and @uring the month of September to reduce the charge for board. His object is to induce the friends of this delight ful retreat io test its comforts during what be contends is ‘the proper season jo ep)7y its luxurioas baths and deli- hous fish. Indiscrim‘nate newspaper puffing of ho'els and watering places is diegusting to the popular taste, and should be candemned by ihe press. The result is that proper com puments, justly merited, recetve but little notice at the ande of the general reader, I shall aina to speak only of facts; and let thors facts have just the influence they de eerve, and nothing more, While I give praise where praise is dve, I thal frankly and independently condemn what I cennot approve. Baving reached ‘Old Point’ on the Sabbath morping, we Sourd everyubirg quiet, and devoid of the life and bustle ‘weua'ty exhibited at watering places. The iargs corps of do mrstics were in thelr “Banday clothes”? and everything Jooked ‘‘.» clean as & Dew pin.’’ At the sound of tho gong De vetters napan nan tae en Dae pogecrermas was admirably arranged snd the attendance am; The eorvents being ail black o muy — ed wo.l framed, and the whole inery of the breakfast room Tmoved ike cleck work. ‘The far famed hog fish, docidedty ‘Be richest and most delicious of the flony tribe, was served oa great abundance and smoking hot from the kitobea. iad is 20 rich that it is necessary to Dave it cooked tely afer being taken from Its native element, and Sir mcerarly br ‘ tothe hotelalive At dinner I ib apeeall with every thing which could tempi the ppg: or ery the taste—inciading other th ngs, a fine supply of oysters and shee .shead fresh from the water. The vegetables arc all broaght from tho plan- ‘tation of Colonel Segar, jast one mile from the notel; aod fare consequently pertecily fresh and delighifal, Tae “Old Virginia bs ym’? is Dever gbsevt from the table. ‘A 11 o’closk the crowd of repaired to the chapel within the fortifcaticns, and attended divine service, where ® modersicly fair discourse was delivered on’ things eternal. Fort Monroe, you are aware, is the largert fortification tm the United States, and deserves a parsing notice. After the last war with Great Briiain, our Coogress appreciated act enly the importance of a s; siem of rea coast defences, Bathe miners weakness of the syetem we then had, They set shomeelves to work to establish a Bew system of » more permanent character, and appotuted ‘a corps of engineers, who made a close examination of our whole const, examining all existing works, and soleoung necessary to be occupied with new fortifications. English baving lanced and rendesvoused at this p int ‘tm 1814, and whiie here tock and burned Hampton. this = 5 ms one of the points for new military wor! Torcugh the influsnce of Mr. Gallatin, himeelf s foreign er, General Bernard, of the French Engincers, waa ap- ene of the Board of Commissionera, aad to bis en- , views of military fortidoations are we indebt- = extensive an Fort = Mon- “ne ned sid to Napoleon = arrived ip ibis conntry ip a7, ‘and during the same ‘sar rigned his name to the original cra sing of this for. tion. The other Commissioners were Commodores Lewis, ba oy and J.D Eliou; J.G Swift, Chief Eo- eax K- Armatesd, Colonel of Engineers; aud Wm Major of Engineers. The American officers op the enormous dimensions of the Proposed wm, Genera! Bernard, who bad been in the is of deal’ tng, Dot with thousands, but with bandreds of thousands of soldiers, oou'd not ring his notions down tothe Ame. Mad never did duriug his twelve nective every equare foot cf our soll. Fort asa garrison now of five companies (one Datialion), but ia time of war woud require 2,450 men. ‘The whole structure oost $2,402,471 The following is & correct tist of her artmament:—42 42 pounders, 189 32 jera, 10 24 prunders, 14 15-poonders, 25 12-pounders, Sekt pieces. 10 tank howlisers, 20 heavy 8 inch bowit: § Nght do., 3 18-inch mortars, 7 heavy 10 inch do., Bigbt do; 68 inch moriare; 6 16 inch stone mortars: aot # total of ari ane, o-ating rsp jaet to Fort roe way tothe oppo she shore, is Fort Calvoun, better known asthe ” ‘m the Hampion Roads, This fortifioaiion is oon artificial foundation fo: mei by sinking immense q18n- of stone in the water. It was commenced iu 1818, at ‘callmesed cost 0° S201 GN The man of rock has pe rua six foot, bat sa no sianing hae been observed ren yours past, the government is avoat progressing The expenses thus far have amounted | wo Daring a time of war ibis fort would re- | & gerriecn of 1,120 mes, and will mount 158 guns, at | tof $1t9,t46. Teese fortiicatirns cover be great Svuthern naval estab: Tebmeat vear Norfolk, the city of Norfolk itself, and the towne on James River, from attack by water. They cover ‘Also the anchorage of Hampton Roads. Tho7 also permit Nigbt rqvadron of our cwn, anchored in Hamoton Hoads, 0 cover the whole of the Chesapeake bay and is tribetary rivers from the predatory eaterprises of mall eqoadron. “ire gerrison st Fort Monroe is now under the command of Colonel Harvey Brown, and the drill tf gist and mat. opin Leet ar gery radi ‘male citizen t ‘ave prospectivel every lady to busbend. | Whether thie ‘f or a rerious threas is not Geni. , he bag ville artliery and rites. of tae diMoulty op the 18th, and were the town quis!, and the brave three hundred ‘encamped two miles out. Nothing was dine until Friday, the 14th, whon the com; ceeded to the camp and found it deserted. woods were scoured, but only twenty of the beliigerenis were met with. On the 16th the Sheriff dismissed the posto, wet, tired, dirty, and sadly disappointed that thoy had 60 3 = ar Mule fum and ‘ogni yl It was feared by some that 0 tervilis might be attacked after tho pilttary "nad left, but cvery thing remained quiet pnd 18.b, This is probably the end of the Over ville war.”” ‘Another fracas occr’ od at Boor sville, Mo,, on the night ¢ the 16:b, which w likely to result im the death of an Irishman He was employed by a tobacconit, who dis barged him after some words. A man named Housley, a Countryman f the Kbacconist, whois a German, inier. ferec and tri: < to strike the Irisbman, who knooke1 Hous ey down before he himself received a blow. Houtley ‘shen seized & billet of wood, end with it beat his antagonist to the earth, ard hept pounding bim unti] his skull was so Dadly fractured that be cannot possibly survive Housley 11, He and bis friends claim that the wounded man hp witb a knife across the eyebrow. A scar that ey havo been thus caused is visibie. Terrific Hail Storm in the Valley of the Hou- aatoalc. About fiveo’clock op Sunday afternoon, 23d inst., Mer- minsvillo was visited by a most terrific ha!) storm, a:com- panied with thunder and lghtcing. Though the hat! did Rot fall for more than ten minutes, it came with such vio Jence as tosmarh hundreds of window lights, and to com pletely ruin the tobacco crop, which was more thas usu- ally promising The damage thas done must amount to many tnousand dollars, Tho stones were perfectly round, of a milkish whiteress, most of them of the size of a bul- let, Dut many were seen as large asa ben’segg. The: were very bard, #0 tha: a heavy blow aa needed to crush them Altogether the m was tre most severe that the ipbabitante of the neighborhcod remember. Accounts aro com tantty comirg im of damage done wherever the hail fell; and thorgb it did sot cover an area of more than ten mi width, yots reat ‘amount of property must have dion destroyed. Many dad placed their sole dependence on the — crop, bus ini verrido visitationb as lefithem Tunneling the Hudson River at Albany. The foliowieg is from the Troy |Vaig-—We understand that a company of capitalists have fora month past been cootempla ing the project of tunneling tho Hadson at Albany. Among tho gentlemen who have interested them- selves !m the matter are reveral who have prominently identified themselves with the Albany bridge prrject, bat who now express an unwillingness to expend einer fur- ther time or means in favor of thatscheme. Tne recent decizion of Jacge Nelson this now movement; ‘mously calculations. The bed of the river worable, and no jeer would wil- trely give it as his opinion that piers and abutments could be maintained at all, especially during spring freshets. iness men connec ‘ed with the Central Road for a bridge would, for one hundred years, send all ri trains, freigbt, enger and ical, around via Troy, even samiiing, whic! they did mot, hat it cost a few’ cents more to runs train from omg to Greenbush than from Schenectady te Albany. They also inctanced the faci that ibe constant collisions, wrecks and fataliiies o0- ourring at Rock Island bridge should deter thetr company from attempting a Vy sae Lege pe neteg= fe . eB: Risto Comp Toul ponaible f f vanes wh road Company, te eapona ‘or all damages cecuriing to voreels and property Passing | tarough tte draws—subjeccting It to suits and liugations without num- der, but equally witbout any corresponding The expense of maintaining and operating we bridge was als) snd officers of the road. ed tu ject. The tunnel will coet only one half millon dollars moro hort oes, og Practical and expe rienoed eogipeers say that {t can ‘Delit with ease and certainty, and within the space of three years completed, Seoul wt var senisastty. het tounge a te i a jeomely. on tho tart by the Central Railroad friends, Lien fi . bo pn wi tanpel eaterprise will po aad a few days, !n semi official quarterr. that the projeot of br! —— by the Central been He HH 2 i : | per to concede ral'roads all their rights, ani deny com- merce pene of Its rights. Tho Albany Argus d0uvie the story. and maze: — The derision of Judge Nelron, whish has beon much misreprerenied, was to the offect that a bridge was consti tutiowal if it did not prove a material obstruction to navi gation, and he required the company—who are perfect!y willing togocn with the work with the cortalnty of so constructing !t tbat it wi) not interfere with the commer cal ore of he river—te prodoce proofs and plans to that effect before dles-lvirg the injunction. This they will do, and the work will go on. The citizens of A/bany have not acted in thie matter as if they thovybt the bridge an impedimen. to commerce, igs ct the soldiers morning and ¢ is roga- ‘witended by many of the visiters at pan =e py walk of two bunored yards fine parade ground within the By musio it very eaoerior, and it wok! ve well for the old fogy Marine Band at Washington to take lesson is g i my next letter I shall give you somo interesting tra- ‘of Old Pont aa & summer resort, { wae plensed te our old friend Hobp, of Washington, with ly of he New York Hesatp for visitors, for ! Hy be unahle \© visit Old Potst defore the lass of lobserve among the notabilities here Gommo . Of the Uatted States navy, and the Hon A liad. Alarge company is expecied from Baiv. OUR LAER DUNMORE (¥T.) CORRESPONDENCE. Laxs Dewmoss Hove, } Saumweny, Ve, August 26, 1867. 5 Attractions of Lake Dunmore—Fine Somery—A Jolly Hod —Good Company The Falls of Lana—The Upper Lake— 4 Porious Landicape=A General Invitation, de., de On the margin of s beautiful, clear lake—Ove miles in Jewgih and two in width—abounding in troat, porch and proke re), surrounded by the Greem mountains, whose cry# tal streams contribute to make up this delightfel body of water, stands the lake Dunmore House. ‘Mine hort, he very perecui{ication of s good fellow ana & bon Pinan’, AdvENCes to give you & welcome and to place hia houre and ite surroundings at your disposal. Yoo qmter, and immedisic!y God ycarsel! ‘at home'’—oo ppany polite and agreeable: and whether you are for neal ore tramp in the woods, or billiards or bowling, fvhing oF shooung, you can “go in’ as fon as you ploaso—tne amasements being all free of charge. ‘This ecidedly the tout tntemble—the ne plus ultra of } we ween them ail, have enjoyed pmo, bet Pith none of them hare 1 bern #0 perfectly oon. ed ‘with Lake Dunmore The charg, also, aro being only one half of what you would pay a’ Baraiogs or Niagara whilst the scoommodations are ejusl, superior. E Ht fe SyP a3 z i af Hes | We don’t know the meaning of the word bere, and | a2 \» fies OF morquitoes there if not one to be seen | Tas woenery \# perfectly enchanting—ai ways & pictare to be Hacked, Deaatifel in cloud or sunshine—never tiring, be From the bills that surround us we tens y 04 from hie bigh mountals and jy bebold, and in tae fresh, pare air that org lvogs, color to faded cheeks, and pene anguid eyes. On ee opporive a we Rhos the monn. fain, ie & cascade, called the Fals of —eo named ip honor of General Wool, who visited the spot some four aizco—rivalling \u picturesque beanty the celebrated *Fieme’’ of the Wolte mountains iveem by & ebaded aod ro Ne, you * the ‘Upper Lake andy bottom and Following up thie palo for about baits cbt and before you lies 500 feet above Dunmore —ite hard, al waters, shaded by the wooled Deigute surrounding, invite bath. Climoing still higher, © plowure glorious to bebold lies before you. A wicely extended plain, dotied with towne and villages 11 ere, forerta, and oulllvated farms. ttrotohen away 1nt0 We distance, until the wlver waters of lakes Champ ain and George fineh upon the sight, whist the Adiron tack Mountains in their bavgbty crandeur form the horizon Bot Bo pen of mise can mre you an adeqonte ides of Datoro’s ruocens (n {bia favored apot To the poet, artia: invalid and lover of rural scenes, | woult may, sotne and 9 of the And pleatect things she offers to all . The route from Albany t* by the out North orn Rallway to Brandon. Care leave Albany aS AM. daily, and arrive af frandon at4 P M thence to this evre (a telightfal rite of eight mile) by stage. 7: Fixea.y \# received here daily, and, as everywhere te the paper tcet eagerly tought for. Deeravottve Fine m St. Pacu, Movwraota.- Lan night» fire wae Kisoovered in the rear of Fiorevce Baloon, on the ensteite of Robert street. As near could learn the following were the sufferers —The cloth More of S warteenbery, corner of Fearth and Robert streets —atock partially raved, bat building a total ioee The Fio rence Saloon, the Galens Foose, and the Canada Hours, two story frames, toially destroyed Tae bardware store of RG Sharp & Co —8 portion of the faved, bot Doliding * otal lore. Thevtove and tin store of J. Bere Beid—stock rartially 4 ed, bullding totally. sedan & Waaner's Dakery—bulldicy a’ ® total lows, The dwelling geoupled by Mr. Chap'in, on Fouth etrest—totally des rea, ell, Ow Robert street—torn , they have located it in the very centre of the seein, Dusiness and number of vessels lying sonal ‘a pear'y an large as all of tho same tn- tevesis in Troy. wets the tao be aa injary, we most inpartiaity tubject ourselves to thie matter, however, sonar Albany nor Troy are eime ts be consuhes A bridge bere is needed for ihe trate and travel of the whole Union, and the demand will make iteclf felt, no matter how local interesla or feelings may regard it The New Steam Sloope of- War—Prize Models, 70 THE RDITOR OF THE HERALD. New Youx, Angast 25, 1867. I wae moch pleased with your article in Saturday's paper on the new tieam sloops-of-war, for which proposals are now being received by the Secretary of tho Navy, tn order obtain the very best vessels that the mercantile marine can prodvce. This, you say, is a step in the right direction, ar: I would propose anotber step, and that !sfor the Department to over ® premium for the bert model of the abip, and also of the engines, gery mecha nics ‘may bave an opportually of showing whet they can do towards the !mprovemeni in the ooostruction of marine | steamehips. Hoping that you wil! make ench suggestions Op this aubject aa your sense of joatice will dictate, you will greatly obiige MANY WORKING MECHANIG3, Bakers’ Profits. TO THR EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Brooxiys, Anguet 18, 1857, Prm—I know from the long standing and honorable ca reer of the Hanatn, and the love of jastion of ite proprio tor, that you would net knowingly publish @ communica tion that would do \pjastice in the eyes of the public to #0 large & Claes of respectable tradsemen as the bakers of te ol'ien of New York and Brocklyn, aad I may aay of the United Staios, for tho Haman is read in overy city of the | Unien, In your !stue of August 18, you copy an artisio | from the Philadelphia Jnqutrer, neaded “The Price of Bread,” in which grest injustice is done tothe magtor bakers, and which ie calculated to lead the public astray ‘The writer is anid to be intelligent; bat, sir, that cannot be, or be never would have made such a false statement He '* that s barre! of Gour will made 300 pounds of bread— 0 ounces; a four cent loaf weight ten ounce: There are, consequently , 440 four cent loaves mate out of « bar rel of our, producing to the baker $19 20 per barrel when, mepufactared The price of best Sakers’ four racges from $8 to $850 per barrol; consequently the profit is #10 70, out of which are to be paid the expenses of baking, wager, rent, ko Sir, hove statements never could have been made by a Ee joa! baker, or a man of any keowledgs of the beet Will you be to kind as to publish a few facts trom or, one thet hae worked at ihe business for And profesees to have some hnowlodce barrel of flour will turn ont? A barrel 230 pounds of doogh. of 4,480 oanses of Mix cenit; 224 wix cept loaves, which would onrooe mune $13 44; price of best bakers’ four $926, leaving to the baker « profit of $4 19 to pay rent, # , fel, &e., not connting lows of stale and spolied bread, ‘and’ other losses that bakers are eubject to. It will be been from this that the anotual profite of the baker, as compared with those tated by ibe writer 6 alinded to, show @ wide dif ference. And again, in reietion to bad {v0 not ure tt, for his bread would be infer would not bay It. boy the very best flour that ie will patrovize him. Bakers, general rale, bay the very best four that is made, the trath of this siaw ment consult apy of the flour merchants of th tel) to bakers, without reference to market q) flour by the one thousand barrels. A BROOKLYN BAKER can get, and then the pub A Sant Swrepne— About five years ago a son of one of ford, whipped va | board of a oar or Fo aftor he | Salles the boy left the hip, and fod tn getting clear im Bots Hila arente have not since heard of ke since his father received a letter from New | fo withthe lever purporting to be written at the request of the boy. The money was at once sent on, and & letter re ceived Ackaowledging the receipt of the $16, ant stating the boy bad thought it beet to visit New York. Thin ereited Mr. Brewer's muapicions, and he went to Now Hed- ford, where he found that no ach ahip ae mentioned in the letter bad arrived there, and that he had baen swindled by tome coe who happenes'e heow of the facte concern: the weok ending Wednesday, August 26, 1857, a8 7 A. M. == C] a) | 2 ge | ite geuuses| ze =~ epee psess SEE uses bbsecse| sepuese Srera: 8 lH gateaee Base! # gssazeet cous ou: Perit eecomme UNO" VE jurusaome i yeu sors wy rar 190 ‘The force of aqueous vapor and dry air, and the relative | moisture and dryness of the atmosphere, are calculated | from the thermometrical and psychrometrical observa tions. | oa the British Association scale, ranging from 0 (entirely lear) to 10 (entirely clouded), the intervening figures forming fractional numerators of 10, ‘The pressure of the wind at the yelocitics given abt) is estimated by Rouse to bo Beal Grcee at me 038 Ihe. tosquare inch. The proportions of clouds and clear sky are determines me | wou “oo Bone ine Bou ou ‘oa Gas Bou ow “oe ‘Gtrong gale eo “ « 17.000 « « REMARKS. Wodnerday—Morning, light summer cloads, calm and | ofen for this class of customers. 80 on Tu: cool; afternoon heavy camulue, freeh breeze; evening comalo sira‘us, gentle breese, alight rain during the $3 | tng his way for several blocks, 9 | wife Bumber, was awakened from his slumbers by the noise of ® burglar. He was about getttug out of bed to sce who ‘was in the store, when he was attacked by the burglar, and an effort was made to cut histhroa’, The barglar mabbed him several times in the breast and arms, but ati My, Rhineheart cortinued to battle with his antago nist, and nobly dia he maintain himself against the deally Ubrusts of the aesasein. In the struggle for life and death Mr. Rhineheart caught the burgiar’s left hand in his mouth and lacerated the fiesh in 2 severo manner. The RB. that he determined to gtve up the fight and \ make his escape by flight. Before, however, he could out of Mr. R.’s clutches, one of the ouee living up stairs came into the store yun! its of the ciceely by the pol ce and eventually osctured. Upon be- ‘ng taken to she Righteeuth Ward station hour his pame as Jobn Fellinger. Hie hand was bloodiag freely from the weund ‘nfle'ed ed by Rhineheart The ig was unable to identify the prisoner, inasmuch as strogele tcok piace in the dak, bat’ the ent overbead, who we havo already referred to, was ableto identify the prisoner in the ‘moet positive manner. The the complainant also received a few sevors outs at the bands of Fellinger, while she was endeavoring to aeeist her bueband, but no immediate danger need be searenensee in her —_ ar en howe is serio ipjare will conned {o his bed many days ore YH witb ve eutlolonty recovered to appear in Court. He fought the burglar stones the 8 circumstances, eee would dispiay the coursge of burglars enter thelr p Premises, burglaries would met be nightly occurrences, and the profeasior of the house- breaker would be far below par. Fell-pger was brought before Justice Flandrean, at the Jefferson Market Police ae), Oe oe ee ee ee He is a des perate looking fellow, and will, no doubt, meet with hie per deserts trhen’Uhe case comes betore the Soert of Goceral Seasiors for adjudication. A Parr oF SHOPLIFTERS CIRCUMVEATED.—At an early hour yeelerday morning, « pair of German shoplifters, named Lewis Kralland Lewis Gemel, entered ihe store of Mr. Btarr, No. 167 Water street, and inquire! if the proprietor was in his office. The porter of the establishment in- formed them that he had not come down to business yet Upon bearing this the Germans manifested a disposition to remain in the store unill the arrival of Mr, Starr. The porter, who is ashrewd feliow, sunpected that the Ger- mana ‘were rs, and thought he would catch them tm their own trap. Accordingty he went up stairs, to the firet floor above, and watched the movements of tho sas. fected individvais, Nosooner had the porter disapeared , than the Germans seized two pieces of silk gocds and ‘were quietly walking outof the siore with the same, when the porter, who bad been a close observer of all that bad | get lace, bolted down stairs and as qack as ibought jween tho Gormans and tho fron: door, and there ttbem priseners um'll the arrival of Sergeant S:lvoy, He The Firet ward police, when the sboplifters were taken into custody and marched cif tothe Tombs. The accused ‘were caught im the act, and hence they will be disposed of in the most summary manner when their case comes bo fore the Court of General Sessions. The porter of the store is entitledgto no little praise for haviog circam- Keio the rogues so nicely, Gemel is an old hand at the RavugR GO To THE PENITENTIARY THAN BR FLOGGED.—Mzs, Wilson ts a respectable old lady, and has kept a first class Dearding houte for years in College place. It is her mis- fortune, however, to be visited by thieves, and their depredations upon the wearing apparel of her boarders suresh to omeing ins your Generally at the close of 0 to get into her houso, ‘and siea) whatever they hande upon. As ui al, at this coop feos Ae matron kee} bee 7 one of the servents saw a man coming out of one of the rooms with certain wearing apparel posseraion, To severalfot ihe boarders, Sho setzed the fellow, ‘eaeetins bt. ii loctey staple. ehiete en: Unie Wie very | ins room and callod the landlady. Mrs. Wi'son promptly Ughh beeeen; afiarmten carras, Guaiie beeane; Ghone trrived, and focnd tha! the man ina’ sovoral conte, panta- stratos, very slight, ligds wind. Friday—Moraing, alight sight cero on belay; evened, bene? enmulo owetan, 4 breezs. "Gatuday—Morning, slight cirrus, gentle breeze; after- | noon whelly cloused, gentie breezs inoressirg to bigh Sind sbout 6 P.M; évening wholy clouded, ‘misty and ‘amp. ‘Surday—Morning, thick grey mist, vory light breeze afterosn cirre cumulus, fresh breeze, sovero storm ot hai! and rato, wish lightning and galoof wind aboat 4:30 P, M.; evening entirely clear, fresh broszs. Monday—Mornirg, light clfro stratus, gentle broezo; af- ternoon, cumulus and cumulo stratus, freah breeze; even- ‘wholly clear, very hight breez. ---Mornipz, whoily clear, gentle breezo; after. Boon cirrus on clear blue sky, very light broeze; evening sightetratas, very Nebt rev 70, rodpeaday— Morting clear, very Hght broezs. The mean barometer height was 30.02 inches; moan temperatare for the ek 70 degroes: highest poiat 76 the af'ern ons of the 25d and 45th; lowest polat 55 on #1 degrees. Moleturs of tha jeuthe of saturaliot) to 0.53 of the 24th: ri from © 54 (Clg! it — Tne quantity of rain was 4 ibree tenths of inch). The general of w week waa cool, with occasional clouds and some high winds. Interesting Miscellaneous Items, Pwizes ror ?mamen —The Fire Department of Hartford ofler very banceome prizes {or the competition of such com- pepiew as aball visit thet city on the 2éth and 26th of Sep. tember, There are eight in all—one of $300 and one of $2 ; a god mounted charier oak trumpet; one of Coll’s revolvers; several pw Thi auoege od &o. There is to be no classi featicn of engines—oach to’ play one minute, Ubrovgh 400 feet of hoses wi b euch pipe and nosale as the company prefers. Two Tuoveanp Douars Forsp—It is ‘that $2,000 In gold, recently robbed from the safe of toe American Express Company, at Quincy, Illinois, was found afew daye sincn, ina #ood pile inte which a rat hed beon chased, apd wb ch was torn down oom (be rat. Tho company 1 sill] minus about $6. Comin Down —Rallroad stocks are not the only things which are coming do: prise. Flour fell in Philacet- phia oo og Fh tga and beef 60 cents on former prices. feoms to have ran at present | pretty near fte se jit tn the commodities which consittute the necessaries of Man + pid o” oe Yorx.—Tho Washington States my: —We ‘may assure our New York friends that Gover- por Brown will, in dne time, make eich urrangemente for mall facilities sa bave Bever been known in Now York. ‘These will embrace the establishment of braacbes in dif ferent parts of the city, to which, by = perfect nystem, letters will be ¢letributed aa early ‘as they are distributed At tho main offos, Two Man Daowwep.— Mr. Alezander P. Bogart. of New. ae AIO years, and Mr James Croa, of eel te while out sailing on ‘the 22d fan fa ten Iai Bound, with reve drowned by the boat cpmatting. The bod: was recovered on Saturday afternoon, . Bogart on Sudey. He leaves a wife and three children Mt Crea was a widower, and leaves two children. Bota w hard working mechapica A Lavrin yor Brity Bowuaca —Ia the Florida Peninadar Of the 1st was , fed the following:—A letier came to the Peat off:e in this piace, a fow days since, bearing the following inscrimion: “To Gen. Wm. B. Legs, Chief of the Seminole Indians, Fvergiades.”” Col. Loomis, we pre- sume, will deliver this dosument—when ho catches Bi'ly. Cmvaen 804% Cawn.--The Manchester,(N. H.,) American faye that (he Chivers pugar cane, small patches of which Dave been planted all thro: gh the Bate. proves to be aa entire faliure #0 far as regards the production of In tize it compares favonably with indian corn, and will Probably be superb fodder for fall and winter ume, fearon bas bern onfavoradie by the unusually cool tempe: peraiure, This statement will probably apply to all New Fogiand. CoceTERFEITER ARRETED —The police of Cncinnatl have roorecded in arresting in tbat city Jerry Cowden, ® Bo teriona counterfeiter, in whore $1,060 in counterfeit notes om the Commercial Bank of Mil- lington, Md., of all denomivations under a thousand, to gether with all the apparatus for making sparious paper | money A Cuanmune Coverey.—A large portion of the swamps of Florida are paid to beeapadie of producing 600 bushels of frog w the 3% Nigatore enough for fencing g there in search of neighbors settler. the money belongs to a States pay. master, who pasved through the town, and wh», om his ar- rival at Tam ®, ditaovered @ lots of four thousand dollars, BrGAR AND MoLsrees HY THR ACKR—The Boston Journal of Saterday Inet # ater (hat there \s pow stored on the Bos. ton wharf, South Borton, In bond, over ax ewes of there are alto large quantities in other lo- to become of it all? Thore ie a similarly large #tock (in all tbe principal cities of the United States, showirg clearly that it was not «scarcity of these articles, now beoe me & necereary of life, thet bas }an up the price more than doable within ® year. There je now in Boston, Now York, Philadelphia and Baltimore more than three times the stock of sugar that there was a year since. Sugar must come down. TasaTion In Newrort, R. 1.—The amount of a teased in. Newport is $10,505,100. The amount of the tax is $47,068 96. The rate in $4 700n $1,000 More than one- quarter of the tax Is paid by twenty nine individuals, The whole number of taxpayers is 1,619, Paemrer Daownen.—Wm,. MoAllieter, a compostior in the office of the Bingbampton, (N. Y.)' ican, wae sccidenially drowned at that village on the 19h inataat. inquest, As Uscrows Wowar Fours row Coroner held an inquest yerterday, at the foot of Wall street, wy the body of an unknown Woman, about 25 years ‘tos, age, who was found floating in the water. Decomsod wae me. diom et: he wore a calloo dress with red spots, two woollen skirts and two white do., cotton stroxings and tye oy She had two false teeth (upper ones) set a et Ma ye Ry ‘There was ¢ found upon person of the deceased = the could be identified. Deceased had been in about two days, by the water . carry wholly clear, gentle breeze; afternoon | Carry + were’ found | na, Veale, &c.. of the value Sve then gave him into the charge of a po- 7. and he was taken to the First Distr'ct Police Court $25, ‘oo Ris erm ready 0 pishwent. She offered to let him ag ber to whip him with a horse: No doumt rhe thought this wou di be satisfactory, Durie t fellow —who gave bis name as Peter Rimler—did aot seem in Seed fosabmit toll At any rate we did He was comm! ted for trial at the Special Sessions on Saturday next, and ip all probability that court will send him to the penitentiary, Auscrp Laxceny or Snks—Michael Walsh was Drongh} before Justice Osborne, at ihe Lower Police Court, on charge of grand larceny, proforred against bim by D. Thomas & Oo., dry goods dealers, of No. 141 Spring srect. The accused, it appears, was in their employ as & ralesman, and while acting ip that capacity he stole, as itis |, at different times, silk goods valued in all at $404. His detection and arrest were effected in the follow- ‘wg wanrer:— Yesterday afternoon the prisoner entered the ofice of Mr W. Jackson, in Fulton street, and offered two feces of sik, valoed at 660, for sale at a very low rate. Mr. Jackson suspecting that the property wat stolen, called in officer Morgan, of the Seoond ward po lice, ned bad him taken tnis custody, On bis way to the ‘Tombs tho prisoner affered the poli oman his gold watch and $1(0 tn cash if he woul! let him escape, but tbe effl- cer ceslined to accept the offer, and onty beld the pri- | toner ‘ke tighter in hie grasp. prisoner was fully comm tied for trial. In bis examination he stated that be ‘was thirty years of ago, ani was & native of Ireland. AN UNSCAUPTLOTS PEDIAR —Gustave Prigiey, ® German Pediar, was arrested by the Third ward police yesterday morping, on chargo of grand larceny, preferred against him by the cocupants of ihe boarding houxe No 59 Mar- po Ragweed ‘The accused, it is alleged. tained aimittance on his representing was told to make f the gentiemen residing in the up er pert of tho Dailding. The pediar wal tat ‘tho ped to ® namber of aloo He then prepared w leave a quietly as possible, but bo was dotoctod coming co aire and brought to w sand sUll. On being jnestioned Telative 10 the clothing found in his possession: replied that be did not think the articles wore of any unoccnpied rooms, and and pan Talue, snd bad helped Rimsel’ accordingly. the owner of the acouged bad thowght ft to become the possessor wii out apy show of tlle, it would be acon to Tare the matier brovght before a magistrate for adj 1 ‘was thereupon paced in cumtady of an officer, and Auseun Exnazzummest ny 4 Porran —Charies Monroe, (colored), @ porter in the employment of Buckley, Sheldon & Co, Now ty dah A while ihe remainder was found at the Burke, 388 Water street. At the last named place a quan- boon the proosede tity of’ jewelry, supposed to have of ome burglary, waaseized by the police, and piaved in of the Property Clerk. at 65 White street. jonroe was brought before Justice Osborne, at the Lower Po ice Court, where be was commitied to the Toms for ination. Proceedings will be teken against the por- with whom the stolen was found. Monroe , unt) quite recently, enjoyed the ployers for honesty and integrity It i@ now suppose! that peveral other robberies perpetrated upon Messrs. Bock ley and theldon may be attributed tothe prisoner, for hese ms to bave on "aa an extémaive soquaintance with jank A Pemic che 1m Covee.—James Irving, Superin- tentent of Public Buildings, was arronted yesterday on George Senior, of the Fourteenth pro ‘aeeault and battery and on be- tice Oxdorne he was held to bail ja defentant eleried to | tried before the Court o! ‘General Sessions, and ‘ao papers ‘were made ou accordingly. TO THR EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Your paper of this dete contains ® report of an occur rence which took piace between ® porson called George Xenlor and myrelf, which does mo great Injastice, and I am ratte! od chen 'you Know tbe fasts that yea wit vor | me. Some time since, while in the discharge of my ficial duties, I was beret by fifteen or twenty persons who threatened jo take my life. the leader of whom was Goorgo Senior 1 took mo notice of them or him. Yesterday, while waiking up Broadway in conversation with a friend, no else being with me at the time, a person pat out hie foot and threw me do T bo first time raid Senior, and He \mmediately seized mo by the throat and sald, What of a bh?’ I then took the mtroot, and left 1 did not Know that & policemen; be had no uniform on, and 1 sup- prose be was merely following = the promptings of bie ature, and altempted to ingult ant degrade me because I treated him with tho contempt he deserved, and would not relfon® par with him, "made yourseif will perceive that great injasiioe bas been done me, and that I have done only whit any man would hare dove on being armmnited and intulted by a ruffian New Your, August 26, 1867, JAMES IRVING, aval Intelligence. The United Bates tloop.of-war Falmouth, F. Farrard, commander, from Rio Janeiro Jaly 11, arrived Inst night. | A lit of her oftenra:—Commander, La loutenanta, Goorge gers; R, Frankiis, W. R. AcGunnigle; Maxtor, Mi. Rameny: Surgeon, JJ. Aberthney: Assistant Wm, M. Purser, © W. Abbott; M. ©. Cam eh 4 ‘A. Kirkland, W. 8. Bradford; Cap: tain’s Hi. Tee; Boatawa'n FB Bell; Gunner, iota NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1857. More of the Mpeteetee of Custis Guaden=e- 2 Milcal Favoritism. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Tn the Hamatp of the 20th tastant you published an inte- resting letter on the “Mysteries of OneCe Garden,” evident- ly written by some one who is well informed on the sub- ject. There are many circumstances in connexion wilh the management of affairs inside of Castle Garden, by the Ras igration Commissioners, that require elucidation. The ex'stence of many abuses ie a fact too well known to be denied, and among them is one which it is my object, at petdhny }peeatie mewn Soong He maton of oe Ss Cemmimianes a) to Dave delegated the in- ternal = nt of the place connive at gros imposi- newly arrived emigrants, even if they do Pog py ro the cane of the privileged railway ormpeales, de- whe sememere neenie sa oe advantege in their partners in the bus noss, er capacity of ing TS speed April 10, 4867, obupler £79, and cntlled ay Sento grants,” it provides that mu\grant act for,the Protec ion ‘of Bm} “No person ‘wine clty of bed Btate, _ passen; or Degeree, for emigrant boardiog bovse| —- eee -. ‘{wantpor. tation lines, ton” ube, or fr eames, ship, “or "veeae not within this Stato, without a yearly Noense for that pur- pote,” and “every person who shal! solicit allen passen. gere cr others for the benefit of houses, passen. ger officer, &0, without such license, shall be ones guilty of misdemeanor, and aball be Dunlahed by imprisoa- ment in the county prison not lose than three nor ee a Ty face of this stringent act, which cne would naturally have supposed that the Comminsioners would have strictly enforced, we find them allowing three _ ties, (not qualified as the law directs, by the possession a license,) beepers of boarc ing bousor, to enter into Poy precincts of the Garden on the ¢ebarkation of emigrants, for the avowed purpose of soliciting them to thelr houses, and rigicly excluding all others. Tho causc of the par- tality thos shown to hese fay"red partter. prises fromthe | fact that t ey all belong to the sams poli fe ticket as the “powers that prod to last year Assessor of tho shrewd! igveered ‘thet the lentency of the assesment va uation of the Cestle Garden proverty was ‘owing to this privilege granted bim. Another of favored worthies was Ponngon shown up by the press to the public for im- proved to be a steerage ticket of inferior class, ree more than $9) Ard yet the Commiesioners of EBrwigraticn contivue to allow this man to bave froc accers amongst the newly arrived Cm ey lesving them to bis tender mercies,inatead of them Troms trioks thus practised upon them. AN “OLD BATTERY GUN. —_—_—X—aX—X—“___==== MARITIOR INTELLIGENCE. yy socterer, EASES c-Si Pecamaip Roanoke, Skinner, Portamouth, £o—Ludiam & Pighip routbarmpicn, Pratt, London—E ® Morgan & Wiley. FoIp Trenton ree, BtSiephen—J W Elwell pger, Branso.m, Fersacdira—Nesmith & Sons. . L pprer, ‘New Orleans—Layiin & Huribat Bart E 4 Chase, Mikes. Mayaguez —0 & FJ Peters, 2. Greenman, Lavacen—McUready, Mott & Oo. Bury 8 a Nickels’ ‘Nienels, Baltimore RF tack & Co, Brig King Pird, Brown, Cadiz—Hamilton & Co Brig Carolive, Whiteberry, Asvinwall—Vaoaze R Bug seaaine ry Lockians Windsor J 8 Whriney & Oo, Brig ® Booingr (i Martin, Windsor—D RD» Wolfe. Brig Loarna (31), Chisholm. ‘Windsor—J 8 Witney & Oo, Brig Bandard (Br) Allen, Windeor—D B DoWoue Charlotte Sharp. Bt John, NB—P I Ne Brig albert (ir), Becves. Bt J. mne—P L ons. Bria Winyaw. Swazey Vllacelpsia a V Suces Oo. Sebr A Gardiner, Fuiler, Kin er Underwood Scar George ( feLellan, Londonderry, RS—J 8 Whitney Sebr Loustana, et, Cherrystone—Mo \uliff & Wheelock. Behr Manbdacsett, Biake, Onarlesion—Scranton & Talman. Retr JA Stanley. Sissons, Wilmington —Dollcer & Potter, Schr Three Brothers, Bizey Fredericksbarg—Vaa Brunt & cht teh Tsanc Bishi. Bar. Frederick ab: ir Res ‘tmore—J W McKee. loop Sloop Polvter, Fowler, Pr Dimon Bloep Phenix, Cleveland Barderd— B Edwards, Steamer Ooncord, Norman. Phi'adelphia. ers Cal erie orton, Te niboi & On aad calme ips 8 ay of Bengal she wae $3 dayn'o ae Rquaior From Hay mio doe z off Cape Good strong westerly winieahp cleatoas Ke Bedford; Sameetas Mover iee La ‘spoke abip Jorhua Base lor at France B Onstor, ih mee Jobnson, Hat Loe: hi passer, a4) Prera? ing tl fell from the fore to neon ovevbou fad’ broke he his ioe Took 's gllot ist The FB Rance mene ete oer ‘ure Trig Star (Br), May, Alexandria, t, June 11. Gibraltar July Pea Ney, Sigeeetce NS Csilos Marsh 4th ine, inf 960 Jon #419 soote, Br back E from Bowen. a. tas 00 16 eet | TL ld spoke ship ‘on Tavernier tof nega or Wor W ame Fox West, —— ‘Robr ‘Sebr Sebr Rohr Bebr febr Sebr Rehr Sehr Bebr bay Retna “ Georgeto' Du, 6 err. Keen. rn, DU, Fehr Segoire. Rell. Baliimore, 6 days ‘24h inst, 9 PM, May Light bearing 8 by W — ‘was run into by sehr J T Bodin ener f rginia, whic! Ib stove in our port bow, or ried bead gear, Cay Fas ge: a8 Faun ac The JT RB bad pert ride stove conaiderable da mae nd Baltimore. Schr Transcort Kenny, Dela ware Olty, . a dye. Clark, Vinalhaven, 9 days. iain, Boston’ 3 cays. ‘lk for Port wen, . Albany for Boston, i] for » Blenmer Boston, Heliew, Philadelphia, Blermer Peire), Arey, Provide noe. gates Pebr J T Bodine, benee for VI vetarned ia morP'D} ‘Bell, having been in contact with sohr schr Peguine.) BELO oop of war Falmouth, E Farrard, commander, from Bio Janeiro, Jul Also, & clipper sbip, and two brign. BAILED. Bteamebips Rontherner, Charieaton; Roanoke Norfolk. ‘Wind during the day from 88. aROwTom ae iecan pe nary barke Wo — yaaa) ‘yp Sonex Baltimore; brige B Doane, Miscellaneous and a Desesees, elitr favanpo— Moxmer Qeprey, Corbin, ot Halifar tome from Beaver co reports as follows: ae Beuasde (orer Rebore) at Hees Harbor” revie: Rauarde, of Rockiand, on ibe pe from New Tork for Quedes, west sphere oe ear hip Aarbor. pp por th rom, te a meagre on into Bhip Harbor. Tur sew round stern ship, buttom a iuuner laden, Avg 14, Int 43 50, lon 62 was undoubtedly anew ship (name bt reeolleet*¢) of and from 8t John NB for Rurope. She wae focrnon at the whart tat nai loal men had doubts of her getting eafely serors. Vanwrison—Avery. from Warren, RI, for Port Ewen, reported) wee capsized during a squall, in Fisher's Bound, sbout 2A m, 24th, The cagiain, with bie wife and cbild, aud the crew, eecaped in ® boai, and Iended at the Milage of Neank. The schooner deified on to Eills” Beef, bat ‘ards got ofl, and towed into Noank, by some flah. the nedersiqned, pasren ne greatest pleasure. In ‘and consid Hire ssalocnce 90 gentiemen gna, efieoss, Amongs: the Intter we have tn render our best thanks Wille, the surgeon of the ship: to Joha Boling, Eeq. ‘i nd to Mr Bmith, the eu purrer. erlotendent, for Unel- ear and Atfention to our comfort thronghout the vovage. Wa heartily Offer bem cur best winhes. od the new line of steam bron te all emigrant @ heartily wish It suc seen — Chevatior Mantboer, ot ot Med, Viena: AD Hurt, 0 aenbnrg in Bob, Cassel; A Krrismann, 1? rir hie Henry Frivr. Meer, joha w Yor’; & Blernb: rch, Pragec, Jule’ Rerenson, ‘Bresasoburg: K Perhy, Avsirin: N Deede, New York—in the name of most partc’ the passengers, ‘The Belgian steamship Consttntion, of ibe Antwerp and New Zork lire bas teen chartered by ihe Brided Government to Adriatic, of the a Ly wil on Pri jorrow) aft rnoon be taken on the e Balance = he- ‘conper cleaned, jovelty Lavronep—At Dighton, Maca by inet ‘oon Wn Cobh & Qos. pant, n euperlor copper fastened OBK sehr called the Win A Greener. the in Intended for the Bouthera trade, and ia nea by 0 OMAN Harpawelh, 19th lnwt, fram the yard of Onp. Norton Stover 26, n fine clipp A nehr of 115 tons, he Rnrota, to be com: minded by Capt regory Oroston, of Rilaworih, nnd employ: 0 In the conating y esenin Foup—The following have been sold recen 4 t Cartia Medford, ip ne, but by J e Bowditch, 878 tone, hullt ae pee ark Home, 831 tons, balll at Medford, 184% PILOT aERVICR cr D In virtne of Ist of this month the pilot service for ths rnases of Friesland he ne ans wil) go Into operation op the ist of Jul ‘This serviow will be applied in the piiage of reseeta, the Friesiand Pasa up to Goatms he Posy ot the Ra np to Delfz 4 Oostmahorn down to the ¢. rem Deltz')! down to the sen. tea pase, lorether with the nymber of the boat. From fet of rise of wun tbe pllo: beats oarry 9 light On he topmast, set in a jantern, wih white and red giave in alternate panes. A torch biave is from Ume to time exhibited Bom ihe decks of the pilot boats At Oortmahorn, Zontoamp and Delfi) pitote will be ata Qed comm sed for te pllotage of ou! going veesels to the pilot fees shal) be paid at Oostmah: and at Delfzi)l. Posies ta ee ‘sccordanoe wiih the aril annexed for the Fesses Of the Prise and the roved by royal decree J. 8, LOTE Marine. ‘Tux Hacve, June 6, 1857. a as ‘Whalemen. BF, Shoe Comson mab, brig "Quayle. Northunsber. cy Gb Ex iif from New F ae spade Ss Dens lew Holland lett Cat aera ae Ne] eee =ee Sara dn Wat ha Lapwine, udwh on a Heard trom, no date ao, Miro, BH, witb 70 bble and one: io Grenite. Sparro rom Boston Guayaa Be rt fy We = cipher Aford, xl ‘a8 lon 41 26" be resin . me ho Moparch, guy tracer Sameera Be Echr BN Bamkion leas i tance off Cape Hateras. was passed AUS: ‘Brovwsssnavas, Avg 9—Arr Superior, Sonie. Callao. > A No AnrBagrie Prana, Wsieg. Syren, Now ar n Wesley, Sybvantar, Now Yorks Wiis, ahip Seley CN lor), ¢o: brig ish, bobr, Mi Morning Siar, Oriano, 40; mb, saa i Jobn> “Commence ae cries Bm Tophen NR. pire. ane Tarr Loy Bing nrg oe Cuatuam Miramichi, Aug 15—Old bark ML Frank, Hasnel Penarth Raads FALMOUTR, AUR 10—Arr Tennesaee. Riephenson, Tequnron: Of do Sih, Corinthian, ‘Winchester, from New York for An- twerp. CY tbe Channel $4, Sultan, Abbott, from Richibucte for Bull. &. GLovessTer, Aug 8—Arr Albus, Coffin, 8 George NB: Th, Peseaeet, See Miramichi; Columbus, Small, Magagua- eave Guanp ToRK, Turks Islands, Ang lente ‘Am vessel in port, 1d Bib. brig Titania. Appleby. Nhsport Ri a ones. Bauirax Ang i7 (cot 15thi—arr aches Pilot Fish, Heard, 7 You: Uncle Riobm ond. Nuwroxt Avg 6—Arr oy iley. Belfast; 9th, John Faa- Fo t Herbest, London, ld 6ih, Flora McDonald, Bkinner; Sewenerca, A9g 10d Cathar Catharine, oe, Haaren P Pen- let ye? oor na, Ang 1—In port brig Mary Mary Elly, wig oargo—oaly Am vane Pictou Aug -tasigheaae Essex, Rac, NYork; brig H Ma- thews Ctere: ‘Sure: Hotoris Reed Preble daz Sibraiir ‘Kimen Rew York. sid ee Joba liner, NYork; 10th, Grotto, Dunlevy, aad diet n Lanyel Green, NYork. 7 err, ¢o @roery, OB Aug 11—Nd bri St Jour. NB. Avg 21—Cid rig Panola, Davis Pailade!phias. ‘Md. bark Union. Newcomb. W: fr GEORGE, NB, AUg 1S—Cld thr Julls, Waycott, New: aa Sane, ‘MB, Ang 18- ee ae Weciogin, ron Yr ‘3b, Stephen, McGregor, do, Cid’ 1eih, barl> fan: Boatlety, Brien Char bet XEL, Aug 8—Sid Robin Hood, Bearse, Runderiand. Toxas IscaNps, Aug 16—No am vessels in port. Bid sth, Mee erie Sie’ Ne calesgde, Levels Son Tieecpal ouGHAL AUR for Calcutta, ana landed chensel pliot (Pee Sreawsnir Avanica, at Hatirax—Teurca army Arr from New York Aug A at Halvoet; Sib, ‘he Cuxhaver; ane fie Reo Pee) at Liverpodl, w Kone; 236, Pb ‘at do. te Jtimore June sb, Dortohe ter, at Table Bay. Arr from *an_Francloo ao bigs Sport at ps ag July Zia, King Brothers at Madeira; Aug 14th, Lady 1; "hid for Bo Boston June 204, Cossack from Penang. Axyan, June 20—The /m ship Wm Patton, hence te Pal Pal- month. strack on the baron the 19th of py and put back. Bhe ¢{d not sustein damage’and has one to ses, ip Blement benee for Cawcurta, Jnly 4~The American shi} the Pe ratan oul,» with coals, haa put pach, ae coals having: has been ecuttied and ber cargo is being dis- tken fre, charg ALEXANDRIA, Aug 14— ce schrs Black Monster, Raw York; JW uindeay, Salem. Sid schr Jno Coulme, \OSTOW, steamer P! rare (pe ¥), wien a print berks Badiey. Ket er, ales ‘Gem ent Ne Wiikiond, Me " pore, from WOriesna. tion) for a brige gee: _ Light. Fe ee ois. (3 Bvan- iis Omrk, Vi vo; Jape en, ranonh Scare Trojan, Clark Philedelpbie: Oaarm, do. Ald wina WAW) Ex onta's; beige Mesoita, Brome. io; brige Meco tender *LTIMORK, Aug %—Arr seomen ten Sune, Howea, Botton; tebe Asa Bldridge, Rowland, Cid ship Mart tirem},, Haealoop. ere, Tastieg asi. os (trem) Bessie Snotrerdnce! be Aeranéer ‘Blue. Ba Somer: Bid brig Robi & Kirkla tons) Roight. Ft Sohne, NF. A BANGOM, Aug oil var i D Gr ‘indie, Baruett, Wind+ ESTO} steamshio Jas Adger, Turner, a woke Ra tend, Bete, gation: Bitney Prion, God. ey yore, 4 ‘est Indies; L © wis, Lyne ror! Purrinton Whitney, Boston; sebr B © Peter, Collum’ RYork, As cearene joe, chr dF Bavennort, een of th th, Ned; Konus, Watcher: UsDate £31 Pyneb, and ee Genige Deriy, Male *RORFOLE Aug 22—Arr ship Riga, City Point—towed op for vevaira. lt wear uetoy Unvorne, NYork. Saba. one ‘Sid schrs Filiam Snowman; = oie ‘ob nee ‘Wass, NYork; Onward, Leland, Paila- WB B Darling, Baxter, Baltumore. Aug 25 11.3) Ad—Possing, steamer Wm Jen- jalttmore for Bilge baro. Rewer, Philately a EAT GREBRWICH, Aug 34—8i4 echr Aletbea, Harvey, P yall RIVER, Ang %4—Arr achra Cobssset, Torey. poe more: Just'ce, Kenyon, Peterevarg. Va; Breese, Disks soe. Brown, Brown, and 8ereb Lavinia, Hanson, Sra brig East. Hepbure. NYork. eis—arr score Onerub, Bailey, W¥ork: aaa Lia i Avg 35. 6 PM ship Mar Highs, aeere ‘rom Mi for Hoateo. a bark and two: ed Aw SAM —Paasog ta, (wo eign, v0 sare Avg %—Arr 4 3M Rrainard, Russell, © D Bellows, Ulark Philadelphia; sloop Unoe, PO aILE Aug 1—Cld ship Chron (Fr) Davis, Rochtnrd: ope Fort tebe 0 Peadieten, I ‘ort Lavacos. Ski 17th bark Vio- : «Brinton Wort Rordeans: br octal ship, rebeath er, Lelahton,’ Grows, Liverpool: ‘ort . 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