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; Es ; 10. ¢ =<» = ee A A OY A A MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS, 2° whe Swien Sheoting ius BASTING CLOSING EMMEKONIES— : PPMION SINGING CLUR, BVC.—-COMPLETK L878 OP ane New Vork Herald to P ¢piteh im Bs. tcavo Ail Advertise? gee igeuimg from PRS PRIZES AND THMIR WINNERS, BIC. Albbough the attendance at Jones! ‘Wood yesterday was the Common COuRC' ,_ pcumowleagment oF ity Universe? Ciyoutation amd Amn not an large a8 W5% aBticipated oF could have been de awed, ib wad Beversbeluss very NT: ne menso InQue BUBPEr present wae larger than oo any previous PsagD, ‘oF ALDERMES. the festival. ‘The woather was all that could be wished, Bin DISK oF WreCommen Counc wei yetedsy &t | and the day was by far the plessantest of the Schutsen- ene CCM gine President, Wm, Waid, Hey, 0 ne sbair leet. 4 report of the Co The shooting commenced yesterday ab fight o'clock, wpities ov Printing (already 80 | @nd continued witboat ntermission until five Pp. Yaod) desiguating the Nrv Yous Mwsato seam organ of | M. — Thero having been ® few prizes left over Pp ayia to padi alt the advertisements | at target “Liberty,” they were placed !B the temple Toom the oars and committees, was presented. for competition, and were a! shot for during the dey. Alderman Booue (Cily Inspector), beg #@ bemerary } But tho shooting ball offering bub fow attractions for mewpdos of ihe Board aad chairman ef this committed, | pleasure seekers, and a greater part of the assembiage Whahed to say that, whi competent # siga (RO Te | Deing ladies, the groat reeort to which all wended their ped, Be wae Golirely fe favor of the New Vouw FeRaud | way was tothe eactarn platform, ‘on which the concert Boing an vificsa) or-an OF Lhe government, as proposed BY | and she distribution of the prizes wore to take place. The Ubts report. daveing was eommenced here at the usual hour, the, Moerman Vwunuey cant that be did wot mean tooppose | Schutzenfert band affording the music, Among the tees of Terpaichore were | namber of ladics wlig wore the pubiication of there procvedings im the Naw Yore | (So costnco of the Swise try, whioh leut estar Hixnerw, dulal the word “exteuss” means that ait the ye "effect to the faut ensemble of the soene. doesnwois ‘urnshed (0 the Commes Couneil from Depart- At six o'clock the dancing was stopped, wenix we slot, and whieh would invotve great ox tons were then made for the concert bien of the pias, which were roa wind up tho festival. pense, ho devived te «mond by striking out the word TM! 4 jas decorated Wi ng Crone and " x ‘s € eario palriotic devieas abort wt tude 20 The Leg easipre bad directed one publication ca i bane rp coxs| Tevel aut pictoresque of the proceed igs ef the Common Council ef New York the snoviog throng representing almoet every cour paced Ww fone papers haying the jargest eweulasion, and of rawbaw coarse tie Mena would be one of them, The Mayor and At the above hour President Hui phate hig eed Mompircier bad agreed opon the Hunaun ae ao adver: ray Mr. RTL Hirzel, gentleman of ini Switzeriand, who addressad them in his native tongue. tiring medians, and he {(Aldorman Frexmwr) approved of Wat, while ho odjerted io the publication of al Mae docu- Aller making a few desultory remarks, relating eal to shooting clubs, Mr. Hivzel spoke of their importanco and pry Mh the time “of war or civil strife. The strength Genie in exteseg, of Germany consisted in her shooting clubs. He hoped Aidorman Boos believed 1b wevessary to publish all the proceedings of the Common Counch, and if any paper howd be setesied to enjoy the privilere ef doing 60 it that the sceloty of Swiss Sharpshooters would nol only be @ permavent organization, but the father of many such assoctations in this city and country. Louis Napoteon— iat arch tyrant—was new trying to trample down ahowid be the Mensuo, It is admitted that iiseireulation | America, as he had cone Gultzeriend, Foland, Italy ona Imost wnt ff ile mov like a oxt, slowly ane im immonee, that HL Koes every where and we ae ae ree CR Bi A a ie Riek | versally read. if the gentleman (Alderman Frament) de- | Goxt be in Texas—then where would he be? Why, ip the United States, Me said this was a vital matter to them all. ‘They hed made this their country, and it was their duty to protect it at ail hazarde, Ho bpoke of tho importance of rawing more ehooting clubs and suggested that their organisation be for something elzo bevides plowsoro—for Agnting, Cheers.) He strongly urged pon them to support the Union with all thelr hearts, skiliand strength, (Cheers) ‘The Avion Club then sung Verdi's ‘'Nebuchadnezer”? with iine effect, ufter which a few pertinent remarks Sere made by Mr. Kubell ‘The prizes at tho Target Switzerland (ait in were then distributed in sums as donate PHUZWS AY TARGME SWITZERLAND. 1. Faas, Providence, R.} Kupfer, New York. Ranhe, Roboken. “Fr. Friedner, Ne b—-M. Raumsartner, New York. Chas. Mvtol, Now wiron to Blrike Oot the word ‘‘exlense,’? he will make ita ait Corporation paper, whereas the committee desire to have the advertising of the Common Counei} published ‘Maroagh dat medium. Alderman Orne. moved to have the Yribune toeluded 28 weil, ‘The motion to select the Menarp to pubiieh all whe procecdinge and dovument= would involve the city in an expense of from $40,000 to $50,060 a year; and who would read them? He admitted thot every one read:tho foreign, local avd domestic news, pad all the Corporation not f Ub money) akierman Boor ‘Welude the Zyibune, doped th alder yentieman would withe ‘hotn Becker, New York 9-—Hernifnn Krall, New Yerk 10—~Thoa. Dako, New York. H—Ios, B. Schae‘er, 12H. 1, Bam, Honesdale, Pa warwn and \( would be an ‘unnecessary and useless expense t6 ave them pubbshed in the wewspapers i extenso; in fact, vo one would read them. ite therelore agreed tbat | 132°, 18 the New York Hxxanp sbool ish the re Ww ib by the Mayor and Comp tbere was @ yeRy lengthy 4B smunks from the nxpector’s Nepariment whieb 10 would Mivotve an expeuse of one hundred thousand do 10 sh in ali the city payers <0 ao Rooww explained that it wae not intended to » iwelude euch docoments. iam Kubeic, Nhw York. 8 AldvrMan FARLEY was Opposed Lo the mobon to surike 22—fohn be ariiein, Philadelphia, 1 hi vt ihe words ‘tin exienso,”’ because he believed it aeers | og4, 7 or, New York ‘dary tbat ail advertisements emanating from the Common | p4—u, Baers \ger, Work Gounei! should appear in the Nuw Yorx Mrnap. If you | 260-4) Anderson, West Hoboken, » want to iook for any bewe, foreign or domestic, and the . ; @xciiiny and thrilling war rows of the day or of the bour, take op the New Your Hersey aud you will find it; an it ts generally wovgit for, genoraity vend, theresore 4. ought to be the medium of publisiing the proceedings of the eity governme: Alterman Hakoy Was ulwaye in favor of waking the Hews & corporation psper, and wax heretofore only fearful of the great expense, Which Dv felt disinclined (0 Wear. The Mayor and Compiroliee hat propecky elected Wnt paper, nid be (Alderman E,) was willing that their ings should go broadcast through the re be Wak in favor of adopting the repori. nrak sig Nerarp the medium for the Heation of al! the advertising emanating from the city governinent. Alderman Frowxny agreed that the cirevtation of the 26-—Deniel Torvill, Hhas).0 entitied it to be the medium of the city govera. desired to say thet the publication dc, Would be “Rbeinwei Cub, when ‘ied? wi the ban then sung by the Arion = played “Hail ¢ which Mr. Kubeli read off the follow: PRIA AL TAMCORE TIGER 1-3. M. Baumyason, silver phite, in, coe doven silver forks but he mer oh advertisements af ‘encing bots," & CeGlens expenditure at the same time he dliuctly undersiood that he did not objec besng authorived Ww | wlish the regular proceedings. The motion to strike or «publish in extens)” J¥aRwrais, tho reso! the publioation of alt docu ut ‘She resoivtion wae then carried by & aaxnimous vote. ‘ihe hale set of jewelry basket Reception of the Returning Regiments— DiMeulty Avout Paying the Bt BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. In the Bourd ef Conneiimen last ev enshein, ( J. Het mer, ope rifle. one revolver. Bilis neurred by the recept vegimenis ep their return fre Mr Weronr sceouded the mot he believed the Commitee on Nav vendy ad as much to de wilh the mi Mr Hayes hoped the motion would Ont vet Ukink That any member of (he Board w to paying the small biils. Jt was only the whieh vbjection Lad been matte, Mr. Eh PALUN thought both parties ent) ceive the axpounr of their bills, It was a well knows 15—F. Hewanan, two colored portraits «Wr. i | Wr. Chagaol) 166 Saini, one box ¥ ae, one officer's eword one flower baeket |, oh basket chamyagi jer, Ou Photographic hey bad been vored down Mr, EANDFOMD Badd iv Lie absence 6: Lhe gentleman who had aiwaye votod sgaivet Mioxe bills hed ty phate ‘Uat be bad aready given his reasens for refusing to aigu the bills, which was, that be had uetor withomt grout to Me meetings of opal Afhiire Mr. Hayes thought such a sweeping wabed for Mr. Gnoms hoped the motion would be believed jt was about Lime rome Rotion wa Dilis Me ASSEr TION Was Uu- Saxnrony reference co re of the Board bad suid wake Blteen i thougat it w maou: C0 alt Goren ailver és tspoons wel basih ne halr veet chain. one dozen bottles of w iao..., W, Kubell, hal? dozen silver (easpoons P. Vouowech, one tibet... i box Wreutre i Margolis oue ds tetce Filty o€ these Vere State a Me W aw «dir mnthanc we th “pai ap for ¢ ‘omnpotit purchased for that agrinnd a like a “4 Sch itvente tat Nitvauon, Ta lscl, bat which never used. They are of pure # ov, with the te Swiss Shooting Dostival #t Nidwalden, 1861," of the Board | nit privilege | My except by © urtesy ~ - ha Ah ee: RE iS j xravelare mi the allvid of Switzerland, On the obyeree carrie m to rete bee Pieance Wa alow Arnold Winkloriod—the Washiug is ud—slaytng several Austriavs. The name re Owtiwary- | of the here is engraved aris of the moda - B | PRIKS AP TARORES Ay 1 AND Hh. ME. GRONGH W. BROWNE | A. Bensisan, V. Fontwingler; i bobasletby. Cc, leur, George W. Browne died at hit residence an bit L. Watiey, A. Spencer, —~ Mongold, w= Catto, A Direvt yortmrday, altar a long aoe Megious Mins tur “ : bi yr y ee, — Heefel 0, tts year hyge mt isha * yam ie gle: mevouty fomrtts your a” ie aye. Amoey ont ¢ | ¥. Stopstel, A. Aungerbubler, 1. a s Was seareely (He MUTE extensively Karyn Aral, — Whrftet, F. Langenbelmer aiWway® ofeupy hag a private © viv tile, he me, Verrin, — Appert, ?. ‘tioiat ra eer Ry, wubiem shed integrity and siriot pevbity enudeare inna ware," Sage Bore faite eye in ait ug bane ed nny ance. Meny him @ warm friend coustorted in} ove whit The concert FAS then Gnsbod, evourding to “We pro goainme polished ip yesterday's Herat, and was per ed Is Ug wsum! UNAppronchablo style of the Arion ais «was een resumed, and contianed Vhns onded the first aheir hour . benewrience. | r " ni « tr of Awike Sharpehooters of New Hie way a teow jal riot, an t ves ¢ “4 RE | tthe kind in this country. The voes, and the 0; th the"bete obieet « io ro ’ the Awias seldiors siain in the present Will Be DerpeiUALed as A shooting lub, with the Of the nition at heart. ‘The fende raised will be rebellion which |¢ vow de: attack on For. Squo ter i Nd hie host ours bye 4) BOWS (FORM | J EIRP coverse aiding the widows ices f BRR Me. Jc Mite, Comet ienarat oF Awrtizertand, at “4 fare bot Oe uv. Cy and Webater and bis ast ic n the etitign of the | Uniow. His hire seint aug, and he . tmceltigenese, Me repenind tm an ox. nviation, | BURALARY ov Pax PLack—§1,000 Wourn or Prursery wasatmerohaat youre Stonse.—as Foytes, of the Thiré precinct, was pa MENAEAN 4 mapreer 0 vy moving} ! Mb. » pieyintaend SALDWNM ALF trolling bis Beat m Mark place on Sonday afternoom, he found the gratigg ta tot Memsra, Lathrop & Ludding POPAUNEIOB, recently des { robes! yon ¢ pentiewan was aul: | {o's store apou, Upon examining the promises the oM. bel Fourg, Dring Ohty bhiaty 88 wens “4°, Sud gave) cor felt satisfed Mal the place had bees entered by bur. promise of # viseful Kod DrillimOtaareer In burope dis } glurs aut, procuring the assistance of another omoer, com porihone ‘e perbepe better known tum rhe of | wade 8 thorough search of the store. the basement sinenk cap "e remtteat mpOROTS Wr. Walley | the policemen fount, packed 1p ty capact ay about $20,000 worl of #Dk@ end velweta, bet ph the theses to. | tended Darryn af as soon ar it becom | Onre wen Seopt wea « German, wet te w tee 3N8i. AUthemph hin cineurvatances were LN Pee OF oiled 2 ap souvent reflecting emule an ra NOUSNO grtind nat be eiuonted Bix younger brother, | Sod vogieoted ty make inate apperrance. pen loek: mow ) Germany, defr his AEEREOR Jor A Herida of | UVAL 'HRir along OF gorde yesterday Mesere, Lal seypn seers The loovard'l played at the Philbarmonic, | LOONMMON discovarad thet had been robbed of {aad win ermmecied.y ub sevaret of 9% sauna! sitet ies A rut $1800 worth of goods, riot the durgtars The mera vere we tLledersrants prebably ‘akon to some Teoeivor ae a eemmple OF what we Gillon. A reward of $1 arroa, Of (he thievwe an s10len propariy A Tekan OF He Mawoy AR! ARNMEED =O Jourdou, Of (he Sixth ward, yesterday Joneny Seron, Kuown a 4 protester ‘Of boreg, y & fone W. 4, ‘rene Bone, J irth, tow & & iw Meh Hiri bf BO. i Halden: ‘dibacheaies Sear omarged with having stolen @ gold wateb and chain yetued at $170 About from Mr, Jamee Gosling, « coumery gentiem: Gosting’s Water and Marner nureet, he Perities: + anvers PHiladeiphia, wita Capt. Jourdos , oF Naor, Va. Sept. 21, 1663, Governor Cortin ertived Were A nLeD, and Hpeke 16 op lenmense sacambiege. Sioge Wood he detorrntie momminee for Havernr, wae bere MAovony nud mpowe oF Be daw yncehic OD Poow IP Whe org ing i inging nub, 3 efter Lae Y FL. Kaul, one ease wine 2 10}. Vorthvavler, 0 cis Wisileriaa}" ub ind... City Intell A Burauan Bec gry? rom THe Tomes —RewaRearis CAe8— A remourkable escape was effected by ono of the piisoucré at the Tombs om Sunday morning, which threw the off- ojals of that gloomy institution into @ high estate of ex- chtement. A German named Gonrad Schmidt, it appears, who bad been confined on tho second corridor, on charge of burglary, since the 20th pitimo, got tired Of remaiving in “dupance vile,” and eonceived the idea of makin~ ‘escape through the cell window. Two of bis fev am am oners, uamed John Sherry and Vrederick M aided Bim in the undertakiogPhut wore unable wo Pog selves, in consequence of the nmalln 4. * the aera ee and pyc means Py -g@ees went auledly peuuggied tato thelr aa ‘by some. person Bons they soon “ removing the iron window essing, and piaaad J 9 rly othe for, A apace of ix and ® quarter and twenty-nine inches in Joogtb was thus secured, and through this little aperture Draidt to make his exit. The prisoner first 7.4 dia bair off an close an possible, then aud divested ah of ail guperfacus cloth iy ‘it wi - he intended to lowor outer wall, Vrom the poten to the roof of tho female prison by means ladder, and then prepared himself for the tert and ion peribouis namely, the descent from the outer wall to the street, He first drove tho hook under the coping of tag wall, and thon, fuaténing the ropa ta, demued the Hue fown to within five or six foot of tho sidewalk on tim street. He then wrapped himself up in ne Vianket, and, watebing his opportunity, doecended, jumped’ over the iron railiug at a ‘moment when ho ono was near to give the alarm, ‘The os- was not diseoyered until long after and by thay time Mp3 dt had many hours on his jonrney. Sherry and Munter, who were unable to forco their way through the window, feigned eutire ignorance in relation tothe matter whon questioned by Mr. Sutton, the Warden, aud pretended to he asleep whon the koeper entered thoir cell Mr. Sut- ton ordered then into close confinement wBtit such time as they would consont to be more communicative and give wiiat information they were possested of concerning the affair. It is not known at what, time the escape was ‘but the keepers are cortain that it must bave aban early hour on Sunday morning. Ato! o’clock on Satarday night the cells were all examined, i everything was found secure, police were no tifled of the fasts at an cariy boar, and no effort will be spared by them to arrest the fugitive. It ig moro than Hkoly, however, that ho bas succeeded in making hi e3- cape rem whe city, and by this time is concealed in some place of safety. ‘This ic the first escape that has been eifected from the Tombs . ering Mr. Sutton's term of ollice—a period of five years. An Op Acquainraxck iN TRovnie.-—Georgo Loes, an Englishman woll known to the police, was taken juto cuatody on Sunday by-officer Kingsley, of the Third pre- cinct, on charge of picking the pockets of a countryman named Adam Brown. Complainant was riding on the pi form of one of the Hudson River Raijroad cars, when Tees and a confederate, whoke namo is unknown, got on each side of him and succeeded in relieving him of a wallet containing $92. Brown missed his pocketbook soon afterwards, and, suspecting that Lees wae mixed ap in the robbery, followed him when he pot ont of the ear at the Chambers street depot, and gave Jato whe eostody of officer Kingsley. Upon searching the accused six dollars in silver coin wag found upon his person, whieh wos aly identified by the complainant as a portion of the stoten funds. Lees was bronght belore Jus Dowling, at the Tombs, and committed for exat ‘The Mine Deazcrs.On the 15th Inst. ap informal meeting of the milk dealers of New York was held at the Washington House, im relation to the present price aud sale of milk, when a committee of five was appointed to draft yeselotions and call a regotar meeting of all thove exyayol jn the (Pade. The committov have resolved to eall a general meeting, to be held on the 25th inst,, at 187 Rowery at thr in the afternoon. Via Presexrs ‘the citizens of Yorkville pre- aented the police force of the Rwenty-thind preginct, un- der the command of Captain Hutchins, last wedk with a Jarge and handsome American flag and the nocessary ap- pendages, consisting of a large flagstaf’, garmoanted by a gilt eagic, Tho vigilant force of thia precinct have won for themselves enviable esteem and regard by their con- stent attention to duty, and are welt deserving of this testimonial of esteem. As soon as the pol! can be crectéd ‘upow the etaticn house the flag will bo malraeled we per veremon ay Vinemey's BRoee rion.-~The eighty: tira suniveraary Oceanus Engine Company, No. 11, was celebrated by the niembers of the company inst night by a reeeption of their friends at the engine house in Wooster street, The engine, house abd yrounds were all brilliantly illuminated. and the latter were thronged with a pleased party of the moinboys and their lady fiends. Tat was kept up until an early hour this morning, to the mnaic of Wailice’s band, under the guidance of Coroner Joba Wildey, the foreman, and an efficient committee, who need all their oxortions to make everybody fea! happy. and succeeded admirably in doing so.” The company have achieved a repatation for hospitality, which they kept up on ehis wecasion. Mecoveny ov mie Ronies or Tae Mes Drawern os New Tows Cnewg.--The bodies of the three men drowned in Newtown creek on Sunday last were recovered yesterday, ‘Tho names of t 6 man were Edward M1. MeKiernan, Peter MeGowan god Peter Frosi, They resiged somewhere in Vosr! strest, m this city, An inquest was held, and a verdict ‘ned of accidentally drowned.’ Vink ox Sevanrat Avence.—Betweon three and four eo ock yesterday morning » fre cecurred in the back cellar of No. 289 Seventh ayenuo, occupled by Henry keeper of » iager beer saloon. Loss about $50. $409 tu the aiger's Insurance Company. ‘Tho fire is supposed to have been the work of nn incendinry. Coroner's Inquest. TeRWKLe Area iN PruNon SeRMET—A Necro Kites Wari Commrona & Berorany.—A pegro, named John SehofleM, was killed on Sunday night while committing « horglary at 107 Prince street, The particulars of the affair, as communicated to our reporter by Coroner Wiidey,, are as (ollowa;—About miduight a Frenchiaan named Didier who oconpies the second floor of the promises in ques: tion, was awakened Uy hit wife and iuformed that there was some one in the adjoining room, Arming himself with 4 large carviug koife, Didier entered the ro sutdepiy ue pon an intruder in the son of a six foot negro, who had packed up a large bundie of clothing and wat ransacking a cinset for bre towa' mood hol to be raised the carvin more plunder. The Frenchman boldly ad the burglar and qian bis ey {his bay if a ae aare 2 we a poe a ise on inwares: 60, qitick as Uaought, he knive and plunged it {ato the agro’ body, A desperate struggle then exsued, the ves ae teayoring to get away, aud the Frenchwap def " that he sbould not do 20 with Ya nana rere the fi Bes Was Dluwsad The body of tha alan, Fach plunge the ‘coviliot more ‘deaperate, Fio; Hy Bees and the id Wall dows fot a oft biood, elaggered to. ards thd “dedy And felt bonong dowa stairs, Didier allied bimaolt for a final effort, and vou dei down 2 ‘ter Sue thie); Wut the knife DAM Already athe ite work. ‘the negro was found to be dying, and noihing remained for Didier but to hand him over to the police. Ofiicer Nies woo happoved to be 19 the neighborboud at (be time, conveyed the dying ‘an to the station hove, Treats epee > a a Minutes —titerwards, 10 ebeasod was BybROqaElly recognized as soba Heid, wo Wad Youg been under the war vetilanos {the Tn hie pogsereion was fontd a bunch of skoiston 3 ys. anda tract, which, jodging from ite tone, bad eve dently been printed south of BMagon and Dixon's tine, No weapon was found by owt his person. Coroner Wiidey held ah inquest upon the body of Gecoased yesterday morn when the jurv rendered @ verdict of «juath Ly cide,” and Didier, who had previously given bimeelf fn to custody, was therenpon discharged. veomed to grow Repame exbaveted, Fr ter Colonet uryan, One ndred and Seventy-Ofth Hegtment, New Yorks State Volumteces. The obpequies of Colone! M. K. Bryan, Oe Hungred and Sevouty-Alth New York State Volenteors, who woe killed t the atinck upon Port Hedeon in Jone Inet, took place y atternogn from the Uity Hail, The body lay in the Governor's Room from tho duy of ite 1 hp to yesterday. Quite a large number of per- sone visited the Governor's Room in order to pay their Tespects 10 the der@ased soldier “2 three o'clock the funeral procession moved from the bity Hall yo we Sixty-ointh, onder comusmod of Colouo! Hagtey fe evcort, wef ~ A was the following inscription: — Cee ara eet wpinrrecieae ss COL, M. Ke BRYAN : Ove Hexen fuse Lan loa rier N.Y. ¥. 3 In bis 40:h yoar, fececa ress teresa st weeososeeenrenern, The followiag gentlemen acteces ‘pall bearer Dearern.— Foster and ation, Capinius ‘ome Germ 7 ain, Nowman, Ma. «do, No. 1 19 0 $i @ Ohio ent “drier Gh S.NeP clicere eptog wn thi A H.; salen at OHe @ TUe., Aud in active demand. Oats THE LATE FIRE AT Wi? oe pyyppy, The Investigation jing Resuw Before Justice Dow- s@=Cross-Examinat om of t—Appearance of @& mim Her Testimony—Sharp oud Unsatisfactory An- Questions wwerr, dic. The examination in the cage of John ¥. Wilson aud others, who are charged with setting fire to the cracker bakery, No, 73 Fulton street,on the complaint of Mrs. Margaret Larkin, was resumed yesterday before Justice Dowling. Tho cross-cxwmipation of the complainant was to have commenced at nine o'clock, but the witness took some strange freak into her Bead and refused to attend upless compelled to do #0 by moaps of a subpena. The ma- giatrate insued the neccssary mandate and adjourned the cage until two o'clock , at which hour the investigation was vesumed, Mrs, Larkin did not stand the test of cross- examination a¢ well as was expected, She contradicted and corrected herself several times under Mr. Sedgwick’s catechising, especially w relating her experience at the Bowery and Bleecker Street Savings’ Banks. Tho cage looks more fayorable for the defendants every day, aud will probably result in the inmecence of the accused being fully established. Amnexed is a report of yesier- day’s proveedings:— Cross-examination of Mrs. Larkin continucd.—Q. What aid you see Mr. Simpsou do on New balsa ss 1 saw a wisp of straw in bis hand; it appeared to lighted’ witd tar or pitch, T first saw him set fre tothe Daskoles it was about eight o'clock P. M.; I was expect- San, Son Lome apd. was watebing the clock, When you went tothe District Attorney what did you tell him, A. 1 saw him in a building in the Park, and told him that Mr. Wilson ré to pay the note he owed my hi J also told him that J was very poor, aud bad no meats for myseil and children; ho asked me what the nole was about, and I told him that Mr. Wilson had his bakeboure burned and that I Jost all my money and clothes by it; 1 told him no more at that time, as ho had not time to listen to me and went into Court; the District Attorney gont me to another gentleman and I re- Jated to him all the particulars of the fire; this gentieman would see Mr. Wilson and gee ff he could got my i returned ia a day or two ‘aflorwarda; Mir. Hall eaid “ho coult do nothing for mo; that he only attended to criminal cases, and that T snust gob a lawyer abd make the whole statement to a et NO one asked me wt the District Attorney's office how the place was sot on firo, a Mr. Clark wid them that J} knew something about it; I thon went to Mr. Nash, alawyer, i Contre street, and be took me before the Surrogate; I havo heen io ee James Brady aod Mr. Ketchum, and to Mr. Daly, of No. GL Wall street; 1 went to these law- ‘0 yet my Money, as F was quite destitute; | wanted them to sue Mr. Wileon for damagos for Bing the death of my husband aud gov, who were lulled in bis employ. &. Did you st tie same time charge ibet Mr. Simpson throw gunpowd space? A, J did not. Q. What did Me. Wilkow arrost you for? A. Far erying for any bin (. What do you mean by “crying for your husband? AT niean that as f was on the stoop 1 eaw tho works of the oven which bad blown up being carried away, and 1 commenced crying; the naxt day F was arrested jor ory- ing, aud hauled throngn the strects Jike a dog. Q. Did you not say “There are the murderers,” ad- are: ing Mr. Wiison? A, Not at that time Q. bid you spit in Jorry Kwng’s faeo that day? A. No, Q. Did you ever call Mr. Wilson or Mr. Simpeo mor- No. that Mr, Wilson must support my Yo; never called’ Mr. Simpson ** a son of @ ch’; never asked Mr. Simpson if he wontd do anything for my family ; did not oak jim for anything about a wook ago io Cherry street ; 1 remember meeting him, bat no words passed between us; never made any threat avaiuat Mr Wilson or Mr. Simpson to my reootlection ; mever-threatqved Mrs, Camoron ; but we have jawed about the fire; T toll Mrs. Cameron that, he fret the bakebouse, and she could not deny it: J called herahouge bnrner. becnuge | saw her do it; J do not recollect calling her avy other pame; she called me monty of nanes, and aid J was crazy because T cried for Iny bawbund} have been supported by tho bakers stnce Ray musbnod's death: the mowey was aubeorlbed for me shordy attes ry tgyrband’s death: 1 lost $500 by i fre 8 500 Ce Lacy ara Heeblebed eanded clothiy {he clothing My to Jel cktes Tear asta diate fire: they earried the bundic across the way; my them: they bronghL everything intg 4 feat “Ee. opps side of the a EF bundle hat jonoy in it; the money im it Chiat Kcth Sayinga Bank before the five, and drew it out to buy go fi My. and Mrs. Connor kaw there $10) bills at the time F drew it out of the bauk son tried to get gold for it; I deposited the money my: f: it was deposited in the name of Catharioe Larkin, ster; daughter's name becanse eho # did nov ask bow old Ca‘ha- not ask for her signature they saw me there befero: when | drew out the $5001 passed no remarks and signed po ord®r; there was $800 in the Bleecker Street Hank alto; ether, $500 of which | drew out: my so had also had in the Kowery Bank, whieh was sisn drawn oot; the money that was lost be Jonge to my horband and son; 2 intended buying a house, abd Mr. Wilson prom to back him up; ty son Kept the money in bis desk, but when the tre Drie ont ho gave it to toe, at gatd 1 ought to pot it in the bundle of clothes for sa’e keepivg: I bave known Mr. Wilson for eight years, but lave not been in the habit of «to him: cannot tell what day of the week or ub Mr. Wilson bad the conversation with me about geting fire to the bakery: previous to that be vever lied with me except to say stood day” er + How do do.” Did you ever have @ conversation with Mr. Wilson ons To thie wersation’ A. I had, in reference to Cameron's daughter, out 3 guess he dou’t want ty know nuything about tha Q. What did Mrs, Cause m$9y to you two days betore the fret A. Sho an nid to get ready, as there was 8 mo ope coming to vee me; Tacked who the gentleman wos, when she rep!icd thet it was Mr. Wilson: Idon't know at what hour ef tho day this oecurred; feamnot say whether it was waa betwern one Aad Fix O'clock or Hot: Tthink it between, two and six o’eloek; Mr. Wilson thea came in a, the bow told me to take a chair: be gaid he wan! to do bisn «favor; Lbat be wanted mye to asiet Mes. Cato exon to mit a tnateh to the beke house; two evenings p that time: bi the ph too b. that be bad not ¢ the govorumen: that by burning it dowa he would bo abl vb ob Miher ove side id he a $700 for my ewevices; just then my hnshund came before ny bueband came in Me Wilson anid he could botla up the bi ia six weeks, and wonld psy my hue. band a y wages gutil it was bult wy my = sbainl came in Wiison sand“ Halloa, where are you ’ By husband said be had come in for @ drink ; Ww eaylog thet T would not do a Mr. Wilken id PubnBy dgend | | be gus would rest on one of the ore to par? the other, and porbaps idcive me the bandsome littie snm pected; besides, ‘clon Eg gf {nhis employ and Lysgnid ot be suspected.” hat happened atta For Tuevan ne cae: a ead My bueband said ho came infor a drink, w asked him what be goverally took, Mr. eeara thea sent my som for a bottle of Scotch ale, and gaye Aim to pure whe hoy pald to y conte dravk one a8 ot drink; Mr Wilton \ dig. Wanted me to do 10 WAhTed my husband to sanction it; 4 what it was, when Mr. Wileon said be wanted me to oxsiet Mre to set » matoh to the wakehous?, viy husband said, “Snppose they should be caught,’ wheo Mr. Wilson replied (hat the @uspicion would reg! upon the men in Brooklyn, my husband then paid that be had to go, aud ssid | might doa | liked, when he went oat he nodded hie head fo me not to ageist Mra. Cameron) } co not recollect seelag Mr. Simpson be- tween that evening and the evening of the dre, J do not know how many cans cf of Mr. S{mpron teok oat ot the wi m New Year's %. there Sie three oF four caps in the wagon; Taw Mj, Nimp- gon three or four times t day; “abbos ay how miny timer | aw him We Miaytigte that flay: ‘sop pait part OF the funerkl oxpenses for my son Terrouce, he on'y paid for a one borse hearse anda car riage; the cotin was the uastiest I ever saw, it opemod when the sed pened the grave for my other son, and exposed the boty to view; | went to see Me. Wilson hones 4 few day Mr. Wieow ison at his affor my husband's death; { went ap at invitation tela me that he would sete PAy me what wos dee my husband: he lept my | Atle sop, but T told him I would bad i would Vnear him or Ai word pot pay me because My «On WAR oo snapped his fingers at him two evenings New Year's Day, this conversation ocevrred in the mouth of June thedote was for $1,000; was pal ES 60 days, my bosband g4v0 it to te and wo Kept vine JC wa dated frown Now Your's Day; | wes going ome 0 to the Fira M ag ¥ to report hiin on the morning alter the | } part with fi tue fur tbe Wiisot came in and said not todo a and he, ya pe fad proud ay all a. lanes ond expenses mips | | | Mr. ‘husband L4 ‘band vat T cannot Bid on ons got the aver in some exam jon wie vs tne ; then adi joutwed ue tite Wwe o'dlork , HE NAVY. THE UNITRD OPATEY STRAMBR VANDENNILT. ti here shed @ letter from ene of Le crow of the T'ni tod Staten steamer Vanderbilt, dated Rio de Javere, Au geet RB, at which Lime she was auchored im that port. othing Hater thao thie win be expested fram her, conse. quenty there need the no jears ap (> her aafery. WOVEMESTS OF ADMIRAL PARRAQCT. Adwpiral Farvagot. vesterday motning? visited the Uni- da Btates rovestying fhip North Caroting, who was re- cowed and o@torioiuad by Caytein Monde in the most dis- Vinguiebed Manner, 4 salate of Aiieen gune wae fred in |e ite boner, He than crossed the pier amd inspected the UCeiled States steamer Brookiyw, whieh yeanat formes pert of his sqnedrom inthe Guilt, MagrDOKTaN. york j Rnctat NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1863—TyIpLJo se Sete CI Sa te eee SS SHERT. BR. Luce, ervived ab this city yelldrday trout Pon- ehal, Madiera. be Macedonian sailed from Newport on the Ot of June, Daving on board one hundred aud twenty-six mid- sbjpmen from the Naval Academy, aud has since visited England, France, Portugal, Spain and the Madeira Isles, ‘The Macedonian sailed from Funchal on the 20th ultimo, and had favorable weather until the 18th instant, when she experievced a tremendous blow from the southeast, which losted nearly six hours ,and carried her nearly ove hundred miles to the southeast of Sandy Hook. ‘The foliowing is a let of her officers: — Lieutenant Commanding—8, B. Juce. Lieutenanis—A. T. Mahan, Executive Swannn, W. T. Sompason, HL ¥ Picking, Chapin HR. BF: 2 P. Orleans, wey nbhe at r Ricketts, Omoar; T. 1. ye Paymasters- P. Tuttle, G. A. O#borne. Gomimartants inane -0. 1. Harris, Bootswain—| - Fonse, Garpenter—). G. Myers, Seaman. AODSUTPMEN OF THK UNITED STATEA SUP MACKDONIAN, 1863. Adams €. T., Adame ui oR, Alking J. E., Amory EK. L., poles GA, Barelay €. J. Barnes J. a PB. A. Berrian H., Boyd A. A., Bramhall Brown G. 3., Rrown K. 1 W.J., Chester ‘C. if Clark. C. Clark L. 1 Clabigan 3,8. Cifton RF, Coffin’ G, W., Colb; iG. 0. Cook I. A., Costar G. jW., Curtis F., ‘Crocker F. W., Cutts RM Dabhgron ¥. 8, Davis @. T., Davie D. W.. Dayton dH, Nelebsnty D, Doniay A Dunn W.. Rory W. H., Erntout R., Etting t. M., F A. Gbeon Fe Gili CB. Gilpatrick W. We, Gilpin T. Mey Glidden G. 1, tial W. T., Harrington P: ¥..’ Hemphill J, N., Hendrickson W. igbeo D. H.. Fone €. P., Housel Lv. Hunker J. J.. Jeuke C,H. th A. G., Leary R. V., Little M., Dili A. .y Lyon ©, Lyon HL. W., Mackenzie M¢&., Mans L., Mane F. K., Maxwell J., Maynard W. 6M, MeVormack &., MeCormick F,, Mellvains dy J "}1., Moore Jy ay He, Morria F. Mor- oy Morrow KT. D. W., Nichols 1» Norris G. A., barker “W. HL, Peok H. 8. Pendleton (. UL, Hu. » Phelan J§ W., ‘Ragsdato x Rathbone C., Kelsinge Remey E. W., Riels J. ¢ Robern D., ‘Ryera, ft 3 .saiford G huvier M. R., Sedgewick C. H., Sigsbee € b., S Soley J.0., ares Sperry © 8., Sprague A.8., Starr E. C., Stowart D. A. Stockton R., Terrill, 7. € Sullivan J. T,, Symonds T. M.. Taibot J. 6 , jqhotten OMe, Trumbull W. Van Vieck We «Walker A’, Watts W., Welles 1 G., vhciantl Wise 3, M., Wilson H'IL., Wheeler + Williams’, 8.) Wileou H.W, Wise W. Y Woodman E., Wright A. H. ARRIVAL OF THE GUNBOAT KHODE ISLAND. ‘The United States guvboat Rhode Ieland, Commander Norton from St. George, (Bermuda), and 29 hours frou Fortress Monroe, arrived at this port yesterday. The fol- lowing is a list of officers :— Lieutenant Commanding—C, 8. Norton, Captain—James Alden. Surgon—P. 8, Wales Payinaster—C, Hedi Chief bnginerr—R. Acting Mastere—R. V. Swain, W. ¥ Acting Captais Paymaster’s Clerk—E. 8. Hathan. Acting Musicr's Mates-—Vy Unge, sTerrick, Moore, Smect, ger nvers—Norron, Wilson, Wines, Prentiss, wi Waketionl. ‘homas Reese. SHIPPING NEWS., Mails are forwarded by every st The sieamers for or fron Live Boal cept the Canadian tne, whie sleamers for or fm the Continént, eal at Bo" atwam pion, , FROM EUROPE. airs. ate, For. I .verpoo New York Liverpoo -Quebe: ve! Poul, New York Galway .. .<.. Boston iverpen., "New Yors Southam pict New York Liverpool. Boston 7. +more 13 21 377 “Port of New Yor! , eptember a, 1863. sae binary : Besa Adi lave (Pr), Nicholsem, Liverpool—Lawrenee, Bhip Success, chats. Sau Prancisco~sation Ship JouaD ish t, Dewar, FAverpoul—Williaiie & G rs euinhe ip Dome (Br), Welden, Matanzas—J E * ig Geo Karl iiambury), Revin, Queonstowu—Funch, ey (ie); Gray, Mublin—Geo F Bulley. J Titus, Svow, Port au Prince-—J F Whitwe ay 4.50 « Excelsior (Br), Pendleion, Bermuda—MeCoil Bite Portia (Br), Down, Phitedelphia~R Dinwiddie & Co. che wary Rogerton (Br), Brodie, Queenstown—John MeRtae (Br), Roskell, Cadiz=T1 :Wachooh lager. Brig 3 pas Adriane (Daten), —, Balttmore~Funeb, Melucke & Brig ‘Rirsneababy, Bray, Bostou—Jed Pr. eae Aunie Lavrie (Br), Slocomb, St Jol im, NB—D R De Sebr - 5 ee Bougre, Port Rova!—Blby & Co, ° ant os d mh, Loveland, Woashingtow—Van Brant & Hath i. qihehh M A Mieaicore, Weaver, Waehtogton—Van Rraut & 4 Star Prakces, Dowedtt, Waphington-Van Bint & Blaght, Schr Anna Lioyd, Heaton, Snow Hili—A C Pavens. ae, ete Co. & Slaght. Brown & Co. Boynton's Reynolds Bearer) Rt Thorn. MeGabes Belsimore ARRIVED. D on, #1 George, Sept 8. 4:40 with mdse anid 880 steerage massengore, ship Kmivire Guy (US ; Barter, Port Raya! ypaRY With New York. having th tw the . Liverpool, 47 deve, ib € Sons. Avg 29, lai dear, enon for Liverpoo': 18th! Liverpool. ™ . Liverpool, Se days, wi pid, iat 4 65, A cy bt a 2 ‘et iene ve wip A avedwith tnd “ we 5 oy, Cargill, 24 dase, with — Tasagen a to Chas way, Ti Rotterdam, 34 nling & Co. 42 days in Dathust, with Bath, Me, Fdnys, she, Han HM aays LY, is ie cate aby a on 4 and fat of water (‘@fore ee i Rak tan fee. oe “Buenos ‘apres, 39 days, Her, Gua. <sloupe, 16 days, with jh 80 ney, Cardenas, 8 di Wheat at Re, Patuam, © ie ofa Felts, s Back Vise inion, to Hore & Be fi Park Tomas Tey (Br sngar, &, to Brejt Bak eit Waa $5 Prig Jane ie Dow Bi days, in ballaat, to Har. |, Auley, Shiela, , fommngste durtog a qual! on the 18th, Pre. oh Nawoy Mints rican hPa Hoss ree intr 8 gears from Ball mend nye waa Sana Of1ob at Sacre takenoned fa the taDer } tying away en.ot Sa tathead. The J F py received nd gum Suxx—of Obio morning of 20h, & Reunion Dighton er, Full o waar, sah 2 Majfe mnie ) ita a anchor shies piley ADPxaypEn tons, bullt at Maal tn 1687, hhas beeu sold to Headag Bene a eat um Joe Bic it at Northpory, LT, i Miceaniox, 128 tous, built at Northpor, ee KEMP, Rept S—lLe Stel hence Sept4 for Row York, haa grounded om in ga tear Imaum. Notice to Mariners. Doninstare or Suse. a2 A copy of @ Decree, es sian the "i foowing iB correct translation, relative (o ‘ort Regniats ne of Tae ~~ lexico, bas been of alcially communtiaiea to pa TAANSLATION ‘OF UE PORT RBOULATIONS 4¥ TAMPICO. ‘Deca, Superior Commander of Tampico, deareee: Fasnplen shalt neon fete ee Canale of the me diately after anchorin, said siatdment aque tari captaln, ‘all Indicate the plas aie the piace all be accompa of birth, nationality, t nation of the pasa ners Sean See eee ‘The passports of said passe: 2 nied with tiie statement referred te in tke preceding @r- Art 3. The discharging shail not y f vg" ay Mane te i eta wn ha gags posited in es Prete Lure. The Triset vives ‘he passports shal! be of ‘th wit y. pase! Ar: 6. v0 eal in of a cascada hi anchored at the bar) the passengers that may co out Fam. Peco antons they have their passporiy vized by etioeal a - ‘Art 6. A violation of the provisions arti clenghall be pumshed by a fine of one und out out rej ise peunities dictated. by inne ie i. oer 7. The Prefect of Tampico and the Captain oft he Port: ave charged, each in the way it appertaina fo them, for the execution of the present decree, Done at Tampico on the 2th Augnsl, 1°63, The Superior Coote ba at, HENRIQUE. eon: The Captain of the Port, J ho Protect of Tumpicoy A Manqoxz. Whalemen. Ship Mary Frazter, of New Bedford. at Mauritius Ang6, ad shipped 100 bbls sp ou to ‘bondony ‘nd. wonid ret tow another cruise, Spoken, &c. Ship Winged Arrow, Metree, from Bassein for Liverpool, Inne 2, lat2 8 lon Ship Having Aue, Emery, from Axyab for Falmouth, July. 5 Int 48. lon 98 E, (Ameriean), from Calcutta for New p ), from Calcutta for NYork, 26 Out, July 10 ¢by the Dovorslive, alk at Murda), rig AB i resene (not, Panten), ‘from Baltimore for Bar. pt 10, lat 82 lon 7 Foreig Frege le Smarr Ki on Po Lovitt, NYork; George Mar one, Go ‘olden Oity, Moore, from Ban wpnstoL (PH). Sept —Are Syiphido, Honderson, NY ork: P Pendleton, Maxey, Buctouche, Boupwavx, Sept 4—Sid Industry. Pianesen, NYork, Brawinieven, Sept 4—Kid Orphens, Weasel, Now York: Maryland, Hoimiare, Baltimore; Marca Yolo, Gerd and rica, Kapar, Nor WeeN ROMANIA Stella, Stoengrafe, NYork, aud got amore on Mitiopia tt ues, Gis, Liverpool si ARDIFR, pt r Quickstep, Giles, ver; Bid 4th. Loda Johueon, N Yor, ba Conx, Spt 4—Arr Iminacolata, Micala, NYork. Capiz, %. AUK 27—Arr Muy Lueretia, Bowers, N¥ork, Sepe & Avantic, Crowell, Licata for Harbiurg, leaky. “Bld Ang Albert, Cousens, Csnaton Sept loin port brig Bitza White, deg, for Phite, de! ae 14 it GmAre Siam, Thomas, Loudon (and ela ipr xt): Mechanic. Ru facil, NYork for London. lo Sth. Schiller, from Baltimore for Rotterdam. DrMaRara Aug In port bark Princeton, Besley. for NYore 10 days. @GrKxoox, Kept K—Arr Rubens. Strohmeyer, NYork. aaa, Sept 10—Tu port unig Mode!, George, for’Boston “Hayne, Sept 48h Cela, Brith, NVork, = oe ‘OeT, Sept 4—Arr taka. ewne, £55000 HANG, Bent S-Are’ exouia te)y Bra imam NP; an. Win Wirt, Powers, Callao. Sid by’ Now Ja. Bebry Sau hee “vy a NF, A 26—A) mh ib. Arthi ARBOK GRACE, ug 2 wr sebre Robert Arthug, Davis, NYork: 28ib, schr Curlew, O'New}, do; ist, Pureues Maiieax, Spt lT— Arr schrs Nelgon, Wall, NYork; 18h. Mavgae: Anu. Whelpley, do, Livereoos., Bebt 5—Are China (a), ——— A iaeogrin' ‘tr, Ocean Ranger, Berry, and Buceph Bld Ath, Lizzie ian . Draper, York ry ‘t was left of Point Lynas at 2AM St). Cid ith, Atmosphere, » NYork. Ent out ft, Emily Flinn, Hosacks eid Mawd, Abernethy, wis 5—Cd pa Pde iM ones Senders, NYork. Ent Pe xaler, .f vi }'Tth, COrinnel, rane ‘and Baie! Niotaer apenas Toxboxniaxy, Sent o—sia Tihiage ‘Bolle, Jamee, NYork; © Nesw'th, Cousens, tt yp eg ee i port shire, Norway, Maton, fram oon Busta, a tonal bu Sect Wiltiatnns pons ona Tuomas’ for onern, recaulleing, (o sall fa a wa MOMBLES, Kept G-Pat ol A ee Dear Yori st evens vay tn port sour Charmer, Hamihew, from Bag Jarbor, ari 2th. SoiLry, Sept OW. Premier. bray bly from Caliso for Antwerp; 5th, Magdalina, Hencke, from NYork for Bremen, Sencotoue Seats. i. DO Be Pegian Po ra Eoglab, Pome! ore Georcetaw Campton: 1H Shaunos Albor!, Tooker; Rachel ‘une ena, cVauneme Jos Porter, by pang 3; 1A Weel Herscns; James Hoga, Suntth; Back. Bivd, Herbert Parker; J F Conery, eto Galiatx. Henry Perkins. Wiieon, and C alee ache: iHladelyaia; St Lucar, Om. York, Cid bark Speedwet:, Ti fora Ulbratiar T Vandervoort, Baker, Fuilaierphia: ¢ oft Matter, carey. Na er Norm: Barks ¥ Dwight, and elen Maris winitess and anevored tn the Loads, T. Green, Cobb, Belumpers; fo Hey, Rent. Baltimore; Boynion, s Masia & Corel (Dudes Br: Pat autwery aga xt jr), Marana, 3 ¥ Montes er iaeas Sagan shee Papeete a) ae ills Masia Katou, Rombiireyartion NYory,, Me: ship aud a bri.” Also sehre gb, fom, Fo wi ce Jarvis, from do for Baton OTe was, gn E +, BALTIMO! on Sept 10—Arr sob + A Kracket, enor Roe ana West Oe be ebis. fiend: Raynor. ayror. NYo a? b, Parkaee Noe wich; Mary Stand! wood. Boston; Helen Mar, Baste Gop tt F Bimmones tinea Houghuecpsie; DW Vavgubu, i, Jeraey C 7, Sent Ar sehr Goorin f ladelplin, Sid 13¢ TCO: Bansor), NVork. BANGOR, Sopt 17—Arr gohre Harrie andérer, Pelorsn, bark Occhila, Dev LANDING, New Y, O14 Sth, as ppp ‘Weoke: eux. Key Wes sept 12—sid 2 urd Beckett, Rol EXLAIS, Sept 12—-8id. set a bei ee Tones. ata gees Recd, Portryss in. Monroa Se TA She, Tulle A Ri tail hase Nichol gate nau "RIVER, Sey tg sebrs Rienzi, € Barmeg Citar NY. leigh) and & PPOUCEATER, Sept S—Are Br 9° Bins. Nt Jobu, NB, for NYork; -° .ate Ooann Wi snp Water 18, P_M=Wind Diowing hears ee. Field, Coney, iownwre for ass Kuowitog, Ture 5 at Sy Haske, Pin ne” @ Torres Coton. fortes g (Be. Ustiien NYark tor Bt Jolin, NB: tery Windsor N 8 forNVorkjschra AM Aldrides Robinsco A Por a bingou, Bay, Ni Glover, I Rirravethport for Portand: Lona, do for Newburyport: Oriol ull font for Vera ‘or Machias; Minis Boyd Dolaxare City for jumean (of Sup Eliott, Galwa: Ket: Juila ‘Anta, ar Heston for Ba tianoret Sophie dave, in baliasi, to John Jackson Ann, Stith, do for i’b fade! i H. B. Bayeom, Wit! Brig None Poole), “Denning, Yogo, NS, 13 ax do f0r 40; Jie Grave, © so fer New York: to HL Ronn & ty. Gloucester for de aie ely. do for do: Witter, wa Ariza (ets Feeen TP, Lancs, Giece ™ op, 1 naon, Hyaarefor Phiiadelphnie, Abi le i Brown, be meg nie for Bow be — oar rig Trenton, Atherton, Bolkisaire for Por earsnort on « en (Of Vastine), Conotiy, Gibara, ym with Sche Henry Curtis, Be Poth tage ab Niewge. Hart, do for # Fern to Witter & Bou a ris cia, tttiion Head, 11 gaye WACHiAs. Sm ata whe rage Oronley. Boek Hay. Morris Leland ont Dt | ait Dashing, Ui Bitzabeinpert or ¢ Rost a. NEW D. hee 1 PH $id Para jon, Bareante. Fenior! Bray, Newark tor Wareham. re Dep Ht, Lawrence a gee Palos, French. New Bedfow!, 2 days. pA Cory (from Glow pian nt Lee ie Harwich, § days. poreg: ane. Bowwan, ‘cates i 5 ir hy reba. Marre: Ange ‘ne gohan Fly, Cheeseman, nc “| yok, Crocker, New Haven. . n Sobre harlo ry. Smith, Haver ? Kept bs Atti A oF Sour Rea Wits Tele ery nem pal, for Hahn ea ae i Ser Rober, maith, Wilco. Porign’, Cs ie ers jon John'tt Preach, Cromimn, Rondon: for Botton (and hol fica a A Avery ans jor do uo a I Moviorky, LBs cg nebt Meibourae venaibat | et og Ros:ou for #b AN: Ln Prov ig Me i Ri Perkins y and. Collector, ewe Stork: si NTO For N Bo ‘ear tsar ec tyr a ute for w . Bipylenn for Ph} reer epee Ratiet oye 3 i ma Hark Eliynvoth, from al Kaiagnon, irom Wb bi Eissboth, Ante Andrew Jock : ime : as yamaha ty ii Rien 8 Terre Sehr J Dudley ‘Wind at einest SW, fresh. oth 3 oe Bel aap tae in 18, hae | yoder j meso Any teens Yonile Ne Mme tn re) Liome for nu! | eben Sara = Maroberg, wit r coe ite for ye Bg op the 16t) Tine Seen Soros by Hantotay, Toe crew were all tied Wats Be Ek vet boa ia arth writs. es hat Si feat Teta a oe ais gupta 4 bea quel. wos Ps ‘ Tbe wee; 1 fae Sings vale Sy. Pai Pott, Portiend for fisdetorie G ent pela RY ork (on for yes path; Outvar Aare Bate iat Fiore for if oe, Sew B ae oh a tera ieee, Dew ick, do, ape tein port ate 19, PM ia re Maat ae ‘lem Daa eeF si spit ts! 121, ay nara ew irk ft Peta te ie: AARIVAL OF THE CKITAD srarE® RACTIVE a The Vinited States prtetice slip Meceilagign, Cayiniy | Reet Me AnB>rem Pocag seth jesiba lo Rayeeeetw ee { -