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Progress of “he Struggle for Indepondicnee. Ven IMPERIAL SUCCESSES. Antroduction of American Im- provements, A Pbile-Mexican Speech by Maxi- milian, Grana Industrial Exhibition at Mexico City. Sane ere del Bacho. - &. &e. &e. ‘Our City of Mexico Correspendence. Mexico Crrr, sept. 17, 1865. ‘The Military Review, published in Mexico, says on the ‘11th of September that Colonel Garnieo entered the city of Hermosillo amidst a great concourse of people, who ‘cheered him on the way. Pesqueira, the general men- tioned by Juarez as fighting the imporialists, fled from Ures on the approach of the French. But the Indians, who have at heart to prove their affection for the empire, followed him closely. At the passage of the river Yaqui they took from him four guns, all his material of war, and dispersed the small corps he had with him. Poes- queira effected his escape almost alone, and has taken refuge in Arispe. The imperial troops will occupy Ures, where the inhabitants have aoe nee their a¢ dherence ‘to the Emperor. i as In Chihuahua mi! ‘itary oporations have also heen vet favorable to the imperialists. In twenty days is +column of General Brincourt has succeeded in crest the State and in routing all the troops opposing his smaarcls Dexp.te their reports, all the Juarists fled at the “peprench of the French. Aguerre de santa Rosaba has with his men into the wildernoss. Ruiz, since he ‘has abandoned Parral and Alleatie, has marched with all his infantry in the direction of Santa Cruz de Rosales, in sorder to effect hig escape. Carvajal and Hinojosa have also gone towards Conception. On ihe 16th of August Geuwral Brincourt antares Chihuahua, whose population, ‘oppressed by the Juarists for so long a time, received the Hmperiadists as delivei a the mountain regions of Zocapoaxtla the Juarisis, iad taken the offensivo against the Austrian General me ‘hun, have given up this strategy, and are acting merely ov the de"ensive. General Thun has succeeded 4m boCapylug their principal markets and their centre of Provisivis, 80 as to compel them to attack him on his owu round. At the Tetela de! Oro, defended by the all the of the Juarists have failed inst the splendid resistance 0: these troops. Tho visit of the Emporor to the cities of Pachuca and Tulamingo has been the occasion CHE ai! rejoicing among the inhabitants. He was woleomed by the bishop of these wo cities, and addressed by representatives of ae class, whom he received with a great deal of iit Baverat decrees of groat importance have beon pub- ished in the official paper of the empire. The first con- scorns the establishment of what is called in Mexico and in Europe an American railroad; that is to way, cars drawn by mules and horses, as in , New York city. This railroad is to connect the tion of the road which ns reached Paso del lacho with Puebla, aud will tikely be temporary till “the man road is finished. A sum of $400,000 has been Bente aay by the tm) government for that road, be ready and open to the public on the 1st of May, ye second decree creates military colonies along the jee from Vera Cruz to Mexico. ‘A third decree alludes to foreign emigration, and pro- Bis that Mexico is open to omigrants of tions, Annexod to this there is an imperial decree a bateog “that the Stato will Plies for public uses a certain, -Bumber of uvcleared sin the district of Cordova. Broce ap Aaciendas will be divided into lots and given out to vom: A een exhibition of the prodace of the agricul- ‘ture and industry of the country is to take place in the -city of Mexico on the Istof next May. Its mau oeyece fa to encourage the inbabitants and to select the des kd wee to be sent to the Paris Universal Exhibition The proclamation of Santa Anna to the inhabitants of ‘Mexico bas not created the slightest disturbance through- rout mite a re the country. His son, who resides in pee against the document, am says that ho adietes every sentiment expressed in it. the anniversary of the independence of Mexico, ‘the 16th of August, the Emperor Maximijian delivered “the tollowing 8; is is a family festival, a fostival of ‘brothers which unites every one of us this day under “tle folds of a banner, The day upon which our immortal Mae with h unprecsdonted the heroes of a new «nossa, th ity of his country, amd show binwelf always ready to dofend it with all hi heart soul. The words of that oath are the first uttered by a good Mexican. | solemnly repeat them emow. My heart, my soul, my labor ead my lawful to you and to our beloved country. No vinfluence in this wortd can make me waver in my duty; every drop of my blood is now, aud if God po dangers to threaten Sede int you will see fight in your ranks for its independence and integrity. ‘Tx mn willing to dle at the foot of our ur glorious banner, no human power can wrest from the trust s with which you have endowed mo. WhatTs y must be fad by every good Mexican; it must offace past rancors; it must bery’party hatred. E one must live for . ane gee our beloved country. us united and fol- ng ay duty, wo will bo airong, and the the’ of our task will infal re pa of form pb, Oar Vera Cruz Corresponde Vena Cave, Sept. 20, 1866. Highway Robbery of a Government Oficial—Ad- ditional Particulars—Capture and Exeoution of a Por- stion (f the Band—The Imperial Government Refuse 6 Give Redress—The Chief Sufferer Applicsto the Hnglish Ambavador for Indemnification, de. * Our Mexican correspondence of the 4th September Contained an account of the robbery of the stage, by ‘which Mir, Carmichael, the chief accountant of the Im- porial Mexican Railway, who was accompanied by his Rady and two children, suffercd greatly. On their arrival et Vera Croz Mrs. Carmichael, from the shock she re- weived, was seized with labor pains, and prematurely gave b'rth to a son, who lived, however, but a few hours, ‘This iethe frst that has occurred since the procla- mation by the Emperor to the eflect that the district in swhich aay robbery was committed shonid be held responst- ‘ble and forced to reimburse the xu‘Terors for their loss s— = Ley del and the aly Dah rule pear bang us rian te have failed, that cou ibly keep ‘the tonds free from robbers, ‘aaa days aftor the attack seven of the robbers were i ‘met with by some French gendarines, who em and brought them down to Vera Croz, they weg hag a court ey nes Ape ut tho following day. ap: age sy teint nd identified em of Sp cy ‘isoners sas belonging to the gang who robbed and wou! him. somal some, ve uaat ‘aoe from Pasa: some @ve thousand inhabitants, and as the 6 quite close to the town it would be ht thar ir. Carmichael had nothing else to do but ‘preamnt bis claim for settlement the municipal ai- thorities of Paso; del Macha yet rial govern. ee after keeping Mr. Oaymichae! ie i Vere nie are ) putting his off from day beset Swe coolly ignaes y ; through Minieter of Interior (the Prefect of era Crus not deigning even to acknowledge receipt of ichacl's ier. that they were not in a position Foy ay ‘Mr. Carmichael his claim, as sach a step would be sa ey the and wines the least allusion to the law mperor on this subject. ichael was thus er ee of everything 6 posrossed and wounded A miscreants, but Mra. chacl, a young lady uni iy Hked thronghout wintry, has been rendered ro ill, and they irs t mourn the death of iy ont it. Mr. Car. michael, therefore, ous s rightly ht fit to take all ‘this into consideration on receiving this usillanimous reply to his demand, and presented o claim for damages through the ~~ Minister, the Hon. . Mr, Searlott, which we trast the Imperial foverament will be to pay immediately, them that ft is not the custom in the oétviliged ‘world pass Jews ove day and ignore them the next, according to con- ‘venience. We are aware that Maximitian’s French and Austrian troops have more to do than they can well per- ‘form, oven were their present number doubled; but that 4 no roason why be should fear tho want of ur Bt) rae revent Sob deigy bis own la wich, Thay aren not in be kept, had better ner been parsed. News from Northern Mexico. New Onteass, Sopt, 28, 1865, “The Matamoros Monitor of tho 16th says that Pos. squiera, the liberal Governor of Sonora, had beon de. @eriod by alloxcept two hundred men, and had written to the French commander that ax soon aa the French force aly uld arrive ab Hermosillo he would leave, deom- ‘ ding tivo Juares cause hopeless. Tn the neighborhood of Tampicr the Imperialists claimed to bo successful again, Mondex, aud they now occupy Tada defeating and Cindal Vicvorie ‘The M nior seams to apprehend that Cortin: @orruin avd others meditate an atinck on Maram Dus sci ts propar d. Caplan Ney 1 forming a cou'ra-guerilia force. He was lately 1b muereye NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, = fe THE WALL STREET DEFALCATIONS. Down for Next Weex—A Haul of Pick- mots, ee. i COURT OF OENEKAL SESSIONS. Bofore Recorder Hoffman. Tho October germ of this court opened yesterday, Re corder Hoffman prosiding, and District Attorney Hall and sete gong pays nies RL appearing for the oon: first Pres Seal in aii was the calling sa tanaalliteed too Grand Jury panel; but as there were only a fow genitlenren pre- sent, those answoring to their names were dischorsed till this (Tuesday) morning, when another panel will De summoned to make up the requisite number, The petty jury list was then called, and, as is usual, a large majority of the jurors desired to shirk the perform- @70e Of this duty of tho citizen; bat as It is necessary to have jurors to pass upon the fafe of persons charged with crime, the Court only entertained reasonable and proper exciln 4. Court as follows a ives, fonor peers reference to ae aa Cyl A of the trial; but for for a. it for permsinpet es etpanetat the tal ut fr son to complain, eran fir thigks the indictment should be disposed of at this term. I was not able to see the gentle- Be ore I desired to see. Syria per Ro josed to set it down for next that Fave no objections but it is sabato dy upon cause shown, to postpone the If 80, we will make the best of the case wecan, By setting it down for I do not. desire to be committed ication. District Attorney i—This case was on to-day for the purpose of fixing a day interm, and I shall designate next Monday as the day for this trial. Of course, the prey can make what motion he is advised to do, but leave to say I shall resist it ther I should at all times, and in that connection I wish to move the Court for an order for an additional number of jurors, not ex- ceeding onc thousand, returnable at as carly a day as possible, perhaps the bulk of them on Monday next, to meet any eee a that may arise in this court. Can I take sich an ord The Bee #eReY pred in the affirmative. only give this notice in advance to my ei friend on the other side that I shall be prepared to try the case, ~ “MEET re oe dB The Recorder—Let it go over till next Monday. District Attorney Hall—I would ask the learned geutle- man if he intends to make such a motion that he woul do it either on Friday or Saturday, in order that we fillght have a decision of the Court about it ta ae because your Honor will perceive at once way, if the trial comes on or if it does not, it will iff considerable effect upon Monday’s calendar, Ex-Judge Allen—We will endeavor todo that. Bi JENKINS CASE. District Attorney ffa}l then said—My learned friend, Mr. John McKoon, and mysolf are here for the purpose of trying the case of Jenkins, Coupsel on the other side, Ex- Judge Edmonds, was in my office this morning, and by an arrangement with him the case is set down for next Monday also. In reference to the case of Wagner for murder I desire to state to your Honor that I have sent the counsel notice. I believe he is iu court. What day shall I fix for that to be tried? Ex.Judge Stoart—I hope to make « plea in that case. The District Attorney—I am final about that; it will hav» to be tried. The case was set down for the third Monday. The District Attorney—I expected to meet Mr, Shaffer here this morning, the counsel in the Oram case (also a charge of murder in the first degres), to have a day fixed for the trial. T will endeavor to have it fixed to- morrow morning. AS ALLEGED ACCOMPLICE OF JENKINS. Ex-Judge Stuart said—I desire to make a motion in reference to a prisoner named Brown, connected indi- rectly with the Jenkins matter, He is in prison without évidence and against law. I only ask the ceremony of a trial, for he must be acquitted, I have pleaded for a trial over since he has been committed, and I pray for ft now most earnestly, and hope that he will be put on trial this week. - Tho District Attorney—Mr. McKeon is also with me in that case, and it will, of course, follow the Jenkins trial. We will set that down for next Monday. He was only indicted at the last term, but we will positively dispose of that at that time. Ex-Judge Stuart—If Mr. Hall will only look at the pa- rs for a moment he will see that it ought not to require 6 coremony of atrial. There is literally no evidence; bor yee man is indicted he must go through the form of at The District Attorney—It may be a hardship, but the gentleman would have the statutory remedy. It will apamatiniely. follow the case of Jenkins. Neither Ketchum nor Jenkins was brought into court, and the above conversational discussion only occupied a few minutes. A BATTALION OF PIOKPOCKETS. Among the indictments found by the Grand Jury, which was discharged last week, were a number against viceleees ee The species of y known as pocket- icking in public conve is epee, on the increase, and the District Att the Recorder have come to the conclusion to administer stern ‘— to the ight fincered gentry. Whenever aT oo the thirty ry pick. Feil he he may te steed geitiog a Your or year guilt he 08 in getting ® year or a year and a half the sentence; but the incor- box, when J yy was fe Bete by Mra. pocketbook, containing twelve dollars, on via ‘26th ot, Au while i through Broadway, Cg Ey tthe’ ofteace, rs co prison for two years cra og was sent to the months. Ph. Brady was indicted for a similar offence, in a silver watch from = aon of Jamos A. oe a resident of September, white standing in the Park. o ploaded guilty to the ictment, and was sentenced to the State for Grapes years and six months. A CASH OF MANSLAUGATER. Chartes F. Corner, indicted fur causing the death of Patrick Murphy, was arraigned at the bar. It mar from the that the diffo po eg eo eee at him by Murphy he a ip retern, ing astoop in Bayard on the 28th of July. Toe, fractare, ick subsequently ci Marph r, when parent tak he waa seers To it as ho Bad no intention of throwing him off the stoop. The Recorder sald he had examined the case with care, and was of the opinion that the occurrence was acci- dental. He would, therefore, suspend judgment for the present. The Last of the Lorking Case THE ORDER OF JUDGE BARNARD. SUPREME COURT—PARY It. Before Hon. Judge Barnard. Ocr. 2.—In the Matter of Anne Lorking ws. Frederick I. King.—The petitioner's counsel in this case applied thes morning for an order in accordance with the de- cision rendered last week, ani Judge Barnard signed the following :— Amotion having been made by Anne Lorking, the above named petitioner in the above entitled matter, that Frederick 1. King, an attorney and counsellor of this court, be ordered and compelled by thie court to sur- render to her the threo drafts or bills of exchange hers. inafter described, aud to execute and deliver to hora surrender in writing thereof, aud of all his right, title, cleim or demand in or to the same or any or either of them; and it having, by an order of this ovart made herein on the 26th day of September, 1865, been referred to John D. MeGrogor, Kaw, to take the proofs of the re- n tI ter, and to report the same wiih his Spinion ‘thereon to tuls court ned og. rend peo. order to show cause and bois on behalf of the end f+ taken before and.tho oie thas the f Ferereo, and after treari ba _B. Esq., of counsel for the said petitioner, and H. 1. “4 Esq., of counsel for the said veeposachi, and it n° tng Sat ihe court Anne Lork. ing, ) Cag) = regs Si in said foned, o Rane tl said Anne Lorking, the ve Samed bt Bg 3 owner and payee sald drafts Is of ex- change, a4 Sat i ‘are now In thi Gaia sobhcea Ith of the Monat of New York on de- for collection, and that the said Frederick I. Kin; Liga, iat tle, claim oF interest in oF to the sni weet ‘exchange, or any oF + eet them, be- Morales & Co,, for $7,000, ot York, payable to the order of Ll — and on- dorsed by her and the said Frederick 1. One dated July 24, Lene at Havana, om by J. 6. Burnham & Co., at Havana, on Moses Taylor & Co., at New bald for $13.00 "payable to the order of the said Mary Si Lata Mary Simpson, Frederick I. Ki ‘One dated ne xing bye at Havana, made by J. 0. Burnham & Co. for '913,060, on Grinnell, Minturn & Co., at New Yi Mary Simpson able te the ofder of said Mary and endorsed e hor and said Frederick I. King. Now, on motion of John B. Fogarty, attorney for the said petitioner, it ts eae that, immediately on service on him of a copy of this order, the said _. L King, an attorney and counsollor of this court, do pre- pare und execute a sufficient assignment or transfer in writing of the said three drafts or bills of exchange, to the said Anne Lorking, and deliver the same duly attested and acknowledged, to her, and that the said the National Bank of the Commonwealth do, thereupon, delivory to them of anch assignment or Iransfer, ‘deliver wo Ct] Anue Lorking the throe said drafts or bills of ‘Ox dorscy City News, Promanse Homtcrox.-—Coroner Farrelt, of Jersey City, was notified yesterday that a man named Patrick Farrell was dangerously til at hia residence, No. $14 South Kighth streot, from injuries received at the hands of two mon on Thursday wight last, [t appears that some time since Farrell bad some difficulty with a man named I~ Shields, who at the time aseaulted him, for which was arrested and pe Jue last Farrolt entered « drinking saloon in Newar! avenue, where it is alleged he was assaulted by Shields and « couple of companiona, hit bee to got away, ond going home eat down apo Soon after nd attacked and beat i jajured wan ti raily. grown Wore phys.chan nukes ee ts bad Lite wype for pis Seiirtand aoyenertey teed for the arrest of Farrell and 4 man named Dolap, ATTEMPTED ASSAg#IXATION.—About eleven o'clock on Saturday night, Mr, Chaadlor, residing in Bergun, near ty ine halen 4 oe the vailroad cut, bad occasion to nf garden, and seeing some is in the bushes approached the ry a perkcs ares, be his brothe: he came close to the man be was violently polned ‘and stabbed severely, but not dangerously, in the side. Before assistance could be procured the assassin made his escape, The presumption is that the man was a See ae Hi ry opportanity to enter the house. SPORTIN G. The Turf, FASHION COURSE, 1. I.—TROTTING. Those who attended the Fashion Course yesterday after” 1.900 witnessed one of the fastest trots that has ever taken! place, the first half mile of the frst heat—1 :083,—boing the quien. est half mile ever made in public—if we except Lantern’s he.'¢ mile with a running mate, which was 1:07. The trot way Detwoen the stallions Toronto Chief and Commodore Vanier: !t for $1,800, mile heats, best three in five, to go us they please, the owner of Toronto laying $1,000 to $800; and aiter six or seven matsags which these horses bh..V@ trotted the vexed question as to which is the faster (torse seems at length to have ted. Torontd Chief can beat Commodore been domonstrat Vanderbilt when the former ,voes under the saddle, and pny Vanderbilt can beat Toronto Chief in harne: The last heat of he iven by the judges as 2:2434, was made je outside timers. General Butler and terday. It would be a speed treat to see these tires celebrities trot a race with three good jockeys on their backs. Toronto Chief was the favorite previous to the start at one hundred to forty, and afterwards at any odds required, one hundred to ten being taken by 4 few. The Chief "was ridden b; “oon Morphy and Van- derbilt was driven by Dan Both horses were in the finest possible Sathtsa. “the day was not favorable Pe fast time, nor was the track as good as it fs generally, the want of rain making it too hard and bumpy. vn der all the circumstances this race may be set dow! ) about the bost that ever took place Sa Reed ed Hore Vgnierbilt won the pole, aud an e¥ol with Pehi aly ui a Fapid pace, Mace, bis driver, gelling like a wild Indian. e pace of To- Fonto Chief soon carried Vanderbilt to a break, and be- fore he settled down the old horag was aboul elghl lengths ahead of him, This advantage the Chiof carried to the juarter pole, ‘in thirty-five and @ half seconds; and put- hiv on more steam down the backstretch increased the gn to ten or twelve lengths at the half-mile pole, in 1: one, making the second quarter in thirty-three seconds. The Commodore was now trotting squarcly and very rapidly ; buthe could not gain an inch op the old Chief. Going | up the Flushing end of the course Toronto kept up his high rate of speed, and at the three-quarter pole was nearly a dozen lengths abead of Vanderbilt. hen the rider of Toronto found that he could not distance Van- derbilt he took the old horse in hand and slackened his pace considerably, aud came in « winnor by about sixty yards, inaking the heat in 2:2534 Second He & little the best of the feat.—Toronto Chief start, and on the turn was one length in front of Van- derbilt, in which way they passed the quarter pole in thirty-8ix seconds. joing down the backstretch dayhght was visible, and it was palj that. Toronto could away whenever required, le was a length and a halfin front at the half-mile pole, in 1:10; and going up the lower stretch he opencd the gap to two lengths anda half, with which advantage he came on the homestretch, Vanderbilt trotted very and steadily al} the way, but he could not overtal ee Chief, the latter winning by a couple of lengths, in 2:24. Third Heat.—Torouto got away a tritle in Vanderbilt, and was soon clear of him. two | hs around the turn and rq quarter le in thirty-five seconds two ci Wad and a lalf ahead, Seine Gown past the old stand ‘Toronto increased his and went to the half-mile pole three len; clear front of of OCTOBER 4%, 1865. MAILS FOR EUROPE. Tho mail steamship Australasian, Captain Cook, wit! leave this port on Wednesday for Liverpool. ‘The mails for Kurope will close at balf-past twelve o’clock to-morrow afternoon. The New Yorx Heratp—Kdition for Europe—will be ready at half-past ten o'clock in the morning. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six cents, AvwPollak & ame Me Fasah stro Pie Ma: - facturers, 692 Broadwi ‘ourth street.—! ir Holders at whol isasa” retail, ous to 4 * and Ci On slivers ‘and tapered. order, mounted ean and ona phlets fr "GREGORY'S co." oe PRE sia An Economical Consideration.—$3 50 for ga Inland Shirts, worth $4 anywhere, bai SMITH & FOWLER, No. 3 Park row. All Prizes Cashed in Legal Lotteries.— Cireulars aud"drawiugs Das CLUTE, Broker, 176 Broadway. Boots and Shoes.—Richmond is Now prrbared to manufacture to measure a superior geaiey of shoes, Gaiters and Slippers, of every variety, for Ie. dias, genie, (nerd 0} sana i ree) As memes mi son at reasonable we a! RICHMOND, 180 atehelor’s Hatr Dye.—The Best in the | ang Seri rellable, and instantaneous. The only, Bre re: prices ‘ulton street, fou Dye. Also’ Regenerating Extract of Mitlogeurs, servesand festores the hatr. “aI Barclay street, New ¥ it—Miller’s Hair re: . Sold by druggists. De; or the Hair Restores wpa its falling out, keeps the “igon with any ‘other hale | Cheval Her's Late Life». y hair to ite originab color, Rreat'elean, stands. above: compas. drensing. Bold at th wowew SM! fice, 1,135 ae ee Soe > hnval HIER, M.D. Co Bant En od ei ones rns, Bunions, niarged < ae _ Lee all dis if th Si Spee. the feet, ewred by D: Dr. Harri altle Lozéingn<-— A positive cure for € PILES, DY¥8, dp) anil every form of INDIGEMEYON, | Sold evorywhetey OF will be miatied on remittty ) HARRISON & pi Propilewes: Bostony Mass. Decaleomanic—A New Process to Em bel- sh Porcelain, Wood, Glass, Silk, Velvet, Leather, &. ny be practised by everybody. SLL Bromlwaye Br. Banning’s Abdominal and Spinal Shoulder Hrace, Eason and Girdles, 11 St, Mark’s place. Send for bis cireular. Defianes Fire and Burglar ‘Proof Safes, large assortment, at 63 § Murrey street, corner of College plice, Fans, Paris Fand, Elegant style, just recolved "thred, five, eight to forty dot- lars each, for aale by G. C. ALLER, 416 Broadway, one door below Canal street. Git Combs—New Styles, Just rwcelved from Paris, five, iri each, for aale et . ALLEN, ‘af i Tow Canal atrwect. ten to thirty dollars Broadway, one’ door be Medicated Soap At his depot, 453 Gouraud’s Italian cures Tan, Pimples, Freckles, Eruptions. Broadway, and druggist». Genuine Ses Island Shirts—At $3 50 each, at No. 8 Parks row, worth $4 anywhere. & FOWLER. Highland Buckle Boots.—Button and Polish Boots, the Intest stylex, for Indies, misses and ohitdren, for city, Southern and Western trate JOHN W. BURT, 33 Vesey street. Ivory Ear Rin Biaok Whit hits, iy Red, Cs ‘or wal below Canal strbet sand Pins, ree four, five ‘and eight dollars a . ALLEN, 415 Broadway, one door ‘¢ Huttons.—Wm. ufacturer, 571 Broadway. parr, Pearl Si M. WELLING, Importer a Ladies and Gentlemen—Chapman’ Pharbien. for the ren Blotohes, de. pe for producing a full cwih of, halt on a bald head or bare face, can now tained free of charge A Boeri lola, TR. FChapmats Chom ist and Perfumer, 631 Broadway, X Vanderbilt, in 1:09; The latter struggled nobly along the lower anresee, Wat could not get any closer to the old horse, es came on the homestretch three Tengths in front, and, pte es Poa this advantage to the end, won the heat and ‘The following is a summary :-— qaltnn we Oct. 2—Match tor $1,800, mile heats, best ree D. Ret named br. s. Toronto Chief, under n, D. “ince bamed b. 6 Commodore Vanderbitt, harness, A larg mile trot ‘for $1,000 will i, of thie fv 3 ‘noon at the above course. Pools were gold on the course yesterday for the trot on ‘Th ey: Lady Th brin; 310, George Wilk: $175 an ‘tady Emma $80. re ’ pape: The Nai al Game. MATCH FOR TAR CHAMPIONSHIP OF MASSACHU- SETTS—TAR LOWELL CLUB THE CHAMPIONS. Boston, Oct. 2, 1865. A match at base ball for the championship of the State was played on the Common on Saturday afternoon, the contestants the Harvard College Club, the holders Rea and the Lowell of this city. A crowd was Present, and the Lowell Taub, afer s succeeded in beating their op- gle, meee conn fool, runs to thirty-seven of the Har- vards, the Lowell Club again bocomes the heubion cuvette taste, THR ATHLETIOS’ OF PHILADELPULA VS. THR PAS- TIMKS OF BALTIMORE, Puravatrura, Oct. % 1965. The Athletics of Philadelphia beat the Pastimes of Baltimore, to-day, by the remarkable score of 36 to 10. Only seven innings wer played for wantof daylizht. The game was witnesed by over ten thousand people, of whow f five hundred were ladies. Foot Race for $500 — Side between James MeCabe und James Millis. The two mile foot race for $500 a side, between James MeCabe and James Mills, took piace yesterday afternoon on the grounds of the bi aad Base Ball Clad, Brook- 1 before a of spectators, The race wat oxpreted capronsa to i pie et at three o'dlock precisely, to the lat: aphearance of Ml in thi geen’ tid ot ebumence unl near hhalf-past four o'clork. | 8h course run over was cody orl "an i yap epee oan evoe ge gg’ aching meso PO their work, showed off to advan- ts of i jum height, wiry and elastic in fa ile movements, Mills is of much smaller statu pest reaching above his Rig ree ey wp and ‘ome genre Daur. —On Sunday, Octobor 1, of consumption, troway Datx, aged 30 years, 'a native of the parish of AULoy Lara, county stord, Ireland, Tho funeral will take place from the ro¥ gonoe of his brother, Patrick Daly, 529 West Twenty sth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, a The friends of the farnily are respectfully invited to Dagisoo1 Mat ad October *, “G oe... —~n 4, Gnmaie F. Drs. His frionds ait aoquaintances ‘are rospectfy! {0 aliond the Zgneral, on Weer esday afternoon, at half ut st One "roc {rom his Vito pon Mee 4 24 Scammel 50 tor. —At Ny: ack? on Saturday, September 30, Ona pian Exot, in the Tit year of luis age, Tho remains will arnve’ @t 152d street station, Hudson Rivor Railroad, at half-past (0 this (Tuesday) aftdenoon ‘The friends of the family are Texpectiully invited to at- tend the funeral services at Trinity Cemetery, Evaws,—On Sunday, October 1, Roperr C the 50th year of his age. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully Invited to atiend the funeral, from his late residence, No.2 Carroll place, Bleecker street, this (Tuesday) after’ noon, at two o'clock, without further notice. Foor.—On Monday, October 2, of asthma, Mania Locisa Foor, wife of Joseph B. Foot, of Danbury, C Parti Danbury papers icnlars in to-morrow’s paper. , October 1, Catmarine Fecan, aged The rolatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, ‘at two o'clock, from her late residence, Yonkers, N. Y. Fraxaxpes,—On Sunday morning, October 1, FRANCH co Fervanpaz, of Havana, Cuba, in the 65th year of his age. Garirrrra.—Suddenly, on Sunday, October 1, BaNsAMan Garrvrrris, in the 60th year of his age. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 129th street, between Third and Fourth avenues, this (Tuosday) after! noon, at two o'clock. Griryinc.—On Sunday even‘ng, October 1, Joun War- ‘soy, the beloved husband of Yelda A, Griffing, aued 16 years and 6 days. Tho remains will be taken to Upper Aquebogue, L. 1., this (Tuesday) morning for interment, Horresmren.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, Anna F. Herrewetnr, the beloved wife of F. agod 39 years and 9 months. Tho friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the fmneral, from No. 238 Washington strect, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitation. Howx.—On Monday, Ootober 2, Axsim Loexn, only nehter of James G. and Sarab J. Howe, aged 17 months. oe olaliven and friends of the family are invited to end The funeral, on Wednesday October 1 Huttemeier, | afternoon, at two O'elock, fron tho ycidence of her grandfather, 17 Fouth Second street, hor. oud atreat, Will mao iactFsday, Septomber 28, phe’ of Pee * Brother, aged my & Wenerer Jones, of the yeart, ‘urther notice of funeral. Jone. Saturaay evening, September 30, Mre. Mary A. Joxes, widow of Cyrus Jones. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-t-law, Silas K Everott, at Foglewood, N. J., this (Tuesday) afternoon, at Dalf-past two clock, ’ The cars of the Northern Railroad of New Jersey leaye Jersey City at a quarter past one P. M.; returning at half-past four. Carriages will be in waiting at the stron. Kinastaxo.—fu Brooklyn, on Sunday, October 1, Jae, widow of Davitt Kingsland, in the 83d year of her 0. ‘The rolatives and friends of the family, also of her sons, Geo. A. and 8. F. Kingsland, are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, Garret Cozine, Ceutral avenue, terminus of Dekalb ‘avertue cars, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Laoyp.—On Sunday, October 1, Danan Lior, aged #2 years, Funoraf services at his late residence, Thirty-thirds Btreet, corner of Third avenue, this (Taesday) morning, at cleven o'ctock. Mrxpum.—Suddenly, on 1 Sunday evening, October 1, Gronce FE. Mexpun, aged 85 years. Notice of funeral to-morrow. Mivsrror.—Joun W. Mixneror, Jr, aged 8 years, 1 month and 4 days. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother, No, 386 East Tenth’ street, this (Tuesday) after- noon, at two o'clock precisely. Macuree.—On Sunday, October 1, Isamuta Maccire, 19 years, tho only daughter of James and Bella aguire. May ste rest in peace. Hor friends and reluives are respectfully ae to attend the funeral, from the residence of het le, Michael! Maguire,’ 217 Seventh avenue, tits tw adiny) afternoon, at two olclock, October 1, of old Ladies’ iasentane, De Lage dees ey o it thy je pears up-fie Der cent fcheaper, than elsewhere. al No M yf Hair or Baldness—B8cl- sue advies D by or GRANDJEAN, 46 years’ practtoe, Astor ee, be rgttend Hava: Lottery.—Prizes Paid 1 omar oye aa Highest rates pad for doud- nda of ud LOW £00. Bunkers, 16 Wall sreot, New York. Royal Hav: drawt0g of Beplanaber rons on othe! o.” nether PMO AYLOR & CO. ¥ eve pattons and Studs, re Bt A jew atylemetwo, three, five, tan to seventy-five dol larsa ry sale by G. C. en oe 415 Broadway, one doar below Canal strect, ved “Sieat”’ eee Sewing Broadway. Agents wanted. A. H. SUPLEE. PA Pe Rare Wagons, axe i auetton, nesday, ( bs Be: Pas ria H. LEEDS & MINER, 93 Shiver} ‘tthe particulars see auction sales. The Machines. Wilcox & Gibbs’ Sewing Machine, No 08 Broadway. erful!—The Celebrated Brand Sea Island Shirts are sold 8 ‘80 each. SMI & FOWLER, o, 3 Park row. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Atva—Xiquas.—On Monte Rev. Dr. Cummings, Mana H. con Xiquas, beth of Cuba. “Geptember 18, by the De Atva and Coxcur. Sailed for Cuba by the ja lease copy. Broonuob Vas Wi ‘ wiv On Thursday evening, Sep- sauabee 28, by the Rev. Francis C. Hill, Avranan B. Bioopaeen to oe Fi daughter of Joseph Van Wink all of Brook, CouuKr—Forton.—On Wednesday, September 27, by the Rev. Robert A. Davison, at the residence of ‘th bride's parents, Wituam Cotsen, of this city, to Jura R, constner of Hiram $, Fulton, Fulton Settlement, Sul- livan county, N. Y. No cards. Dickenson—Hu vornru.—At Glen Cove, L. I., on Sun- day, Ootober 1, by Rev. D. A. Goodsell, Josmrn’ M. Dicx- wnsos to Marna A. Hiuprera, of Oak Neck. Farxp—Lavy.—On Sanday, Ootober 1, at the bride's reskiente, by the Rev. Dr. Eokstein, Leow Priksn, of Atchison, to Miss Esauy Levy, daughter of Colonel Simon Levy, of this city. ‘St. Joseph (Mo.) and Atchison (Kangas) papers pleaso Einsace—Dary.—Al the residence of the bride's pa- rents, Westchester, by Rev. Mr. Pratt, Waren Gantick build. The start w: quarter past four Forging Lowe va the le iced which ip by until, the about four steadil; yo of "hed aad fon til nearing the bes ly nt com. even of the fifth and last when MeCabe |, leaving Mills far bel and winning race The throughout was on the commencement. The time ocenpied in making the distance was eleven minutes and geven- teen seconds, Te cate A HIS STOMACH BITTERS, Man wants a Tonic—no uncommon want— nd every year a! Eeraeinee OF io Secu Pa cee swith cant, bp ce tn wo trne one. these let thelr concootors vaunt, T'mean tho matchless BLTTERS of HOSTRTTER, RES re re aick folks are Nn th al he a epivers a ed ei iike suroke before the rare infusion; Mya ea athe (ante i ple bf oo yan ih nnd bony secure, A. Clock's Hair Restorer reat ray hair. CLOCKS Hale Restorer makes halt grow on bald heads, Hair, Restorer " prom falling out, Hair Restorer ma Readache, eee GLOC mt Hie Restorer ix See perfumed. Hair Restorer is all that as oa Pe desired as a dressing. Halr Restorer os ai the merit claimed for it. A single Seexs 1 of ite value, If, after etalon I done not fire, parteot, aa foctioee tnt mona HB Sold everywhere at sins OLOOK, Proprietor: ester, N. H. tT. HELM HOLD. Drug and Chemical et ‘504 Broadway, Ager w York City. Mat netico-Newraigicon—The Celebrated Apparatai For the cure vole thoes rane i pee info Catareh, Catarrh, Asthm Met: the ta |, Bron. ehial and Puimouary.¢ Me oP 4 nections of the Stomach, Liver, ahoritene el Hreatty Wheeaing Cough and Aidtroming affections of the Cheat; morbid affrc. Hioms of tie tie Liver, saknens of jarves and debility (th Jo Row infu oe a] ¢s realdence inven or ‘vo 1 ieetsay, near Dae ee STRATGHTENED IN ONK MINUTE, A=Boys' and Childre NGARIRALDE CUTAWA by the thousands, ‘at reas Ly Shon aw, 62 Lata M Fourth avenne, IND ZOUAVE SUITS, Mite place, a te Cooper inion. AwThe Finest Overconts Ever Seen in this country new randy for sale. ~ 4 v San AW, @2 Lat th gyequrs Ov otie place Oogese \iaion. to Varta Darr. Hawturos— ANpenaoy.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, Sep- tember 25, by Rev, Wm. McAllister, Georar W. ree tow, of this city, to Scam R. Axpgnsox, of Rye, N. Y. No carda. Locxwoon--S¢cawwox.—At Yellow Springs, Ohio, on Thursday, September 21, by the Right . Bishop Rose. crana, WAITER Lockwoon, of ‘Cmeinnati, to MARGARET Suancry, second daughter of General FE. P. Scammon. cert by hey, Bs —At Oak Neck, L. 1, on Sunday, Oc- wae bee DA. bo ae 1, Thomas #, Peary to Le eck, res acre, On| —On Monday, October 2, by the Rev. Mr. Home, at the residence or the bride's weple, James H. Hackett, Eaq., in Kighteenth street, CHarirs L. Sumeuan, First Liewtenant United States Marine cor to Many C. R., daughter of Capt. A. N. Brevoort, Unit Btates Marine corps. Veriry—Wmire.—At Oak Nock, 1. 1. tober 1, by Rev. D. A. Goodsell, Wa. A. K. Wurre, of Oak Neck. on Sunday, Oo Ventry to Sanat Died. Atuax.—On Monday, October 2, Jacon Avian, aged 40 cars, ‘The relativos and friends of the family, also the officers and members of Company E, Fifty-tirst regiment New York Stave Volunteers, and the officers and members of Chnton No, 41, aro rospectfully invited to [oie WT, Panera in the residence of his brother. in-law, Thomas Ol Attorney street, on Wednes ‘aflornoon, at tt hess ‘one o'clock. Liuson —On Monday, October 2, Jous ALusox, in the ‘0th year Widen or funeral te morrow. Bacon.—On Sunday, October 1, Bexre F., only chit of Benj. D. and Maria A. Bacon, aged 11 months and & days. The rolatives and friendsof the family ure respactfally invited to attend the funeral, this (Tur ) aftoraoon, 3 two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, Lincoln place, Wilson street, betweon Bedford and: avenues, Brooklyn, E. D. Bunyerr.—On gens pomoig 2, beg! boa of George H. Burnett od 63 years, 7 monthe an days, The relatives nnd fhlonds of the family shoe. the reer: bers of Fortitude Lodge, No. 19, F. and A. Mi, are re- spootfally invited to attend the funeral, on, Wednesday afternoon, at ag Che from her late peaidence, 165 lohnson street, Brook § (its On rans) Cetober Iawns Cvsvcn, son of Michael and Catherine Gusack, aged 7 years, T mwaths and 2 days. His remains will be taken to Calvary Cometery for \f torment this (Taeaday) afternoon, at two. ofolvek, from | the residence of bis parents, 126 O€erry wrest, ile friends are roapectfully invited te attend, Covomay.Suddenly, om Monday, October 2, Davtn Covent, in the 48th sear of Mas age, o native of Doneraite, county Cork, Treiand. ‘The frends and seqnamtances of the family are a pation! the funeral, on i Restor stroot, New York” CanKis.--On Monde, October 2, Rommnt Stew of Judson H. and the late Malvina Osten, aged 3 yar 11 months and 20 days ‘The relatives and i ricuie of the family are resywetfuily invited to attend the poy from tho 7 Nana: app of his ben 108 avenue ©, Uhia (Tuesday) afternosn, at two o'eh Ulster county papers please Cunme —-Om Mondag, Octobor yoars, 10 months ane 15 days His fanoral will fake place at his tate residence. Jere Sonn Com, aged 94 No 123 Hudean «treet y (iy, — @8 Ace fespactfully (nvived ta Lyndon (Gre: bk papers plowsg copy Menravas, —Onj Sunday morning, age, Briparr Murtavcn, widow of Thomas Murtangh, of the townland of Benduif, of Kill, coumty Caven, Treland, in the 79th year of her age. Funoral this (Tuesday) Steernten, “at two o "elock, from her late residence, 1,335 Broadway, near Thirty-seventh street. O'CatLaGdax.—This (Tuesday) morning, October 3, at half-past ten o'cloek, a solenmn mase of requiem (monttr’s mind) will be celebrated im St. James’ church, James street, for the eternal repose of the goul of the late Mra. Mary O'Carnacnan, the beloved * of cg Reve. rends Benjamin J. find Cornelius F. O'Call: The reverend clergy and the friends of the furniy’ are ro«ectfully invited to attend without further notice. 'aLwer.—On Monday, Octotier 2, Many Patwen, wife of the late James Palmer, aged TT years and 15 days. The frionds and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at two pinay t- m her late residence, » 189 South Third ‘liamsburg. Ryay.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, October 2, after a painful ness, Catnarive Kray, of the parish of Achane, county Limetick, Ireland, 34 years. The reiatives and friends of the family, also those of her brother, John Ryan, and brother-in-daw, Patrick Reilly, are reapectfully Invited to attend the faneral, from 8t. Peter's church, corner of Hicks and Warren streets, where a high mass will be celebrated for her soul, on Wednesday morning, at nine o'clock. Her re- mains will be interred in Flatbush Obrnetery. Reitty.—On Monday, October 2, Parnicn Remy, © native of the county Cavan, Ireland, aged 36 years ‘The friends and relatives of the famity are fully invited to attend the funeral, from St. Vincent's Hospi- tal, corner of Seventh avenue and Eleventh street. Scuorrz.—At Highland Grove, Fish&ili on the Hud son, on Sunday, October 1, Makoarer, wife of A. H Scholta. The funeral will take place from her Inde residence, on Wednesday morning, at eight o'clock. Sueaivax,—On Monday, October 2, after a shert and severe illness, Joy Smxnipas, a native of Killashandra, county of Cavan, Ireland, aged 40 The relatives and friends of the thany, and also those of his brothers, Thomas, co and Peter, and of his brother in-law, Michael non, ave respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from bie late tenn 251 Weat ae & weventh street, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o’cloe! Starex.—At Buffalo, on Saturday, September 30, Mrs. yams ‘Stare, rolict of Samuel Starr, im the 0th year of her age. The friends of the family and of ber som, the late Henry B. Starr, and her son-in-law, Paul Bebeock, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at Grace Sat: Jersey City, this (Tuesday) afternoem, a two oo Van Warr.—On Sunday evening, Ortober 2, Axxina, infant son of Kdward and Helen &. Van Waet, aged 1 year, 8 months and 26 days. The friends of the farnily are reapectinily invited attend the Noh thie (Tu 0" his late residence, 229° W. atreot. Wr e¥.—At Plainfield, N. 2., 00 Sunday tober 1, Harry, infant son of Clintom and! Mary aged yoar and | month ———— SHIPPING NEWS. sa hee Port of New York, OctoBee ‘t,.1965. . OC ley, mere 417 mop 6 RED. Steamship New York, Tinklepaugh, Aspitwnit—D B Alten, weenahip Eaward Heorett Duvidait,” New Orlow L JeCrendy Oo, Stoamship Jowe Thompasn, Reynolds, Baltimorn Steamehip Jersey Blue, Arey, Boston+Whitney @ Hatha "Ship sorrento, Witson, Mobite—Peabody, Miallis & On Bark Pilot Fish, Brace, Longn F W Fiwell & Co. Bark Burvatde, Pensergas: Apalachico rig Wanderer (Br), Ataierson, Biltew=it JO A DeWalt Grnida Reaterdam—Pr tofania (Br), Welch, Trinidad de<mbe—a B Brown aco Brie Chartes Albert (Br), Sindth, Tineke Ialand—Brett, Sons Brig Clyde Be), Walters, Halifar—Asmithern ace Bent Avner ( Bis Graet, St John, NB—D R De Weil & Cow Schr Honest Abe: Coaway, Sevan: Pel Haan Caco core Sehr ‘Small, Washington, Van Brant * Rohe WN Cesner, Leek, Petersbara—V an, Brunt a sess, Schr J 8 Moulton, Crawley, Geasgeioven, DE s M Sobr Mt 8 Hathawog, Coles, Geargetorn, DE Talbow de Sohr ¥ yaeer © ene faaho, Walt, Prilwdtel ‘br Shoal wat © Pitts, Bi poe the we Maria Hall, Kelly, Bast Weymemth, ‘aae—€ ft Pier. done Robert Bryen, Cewgot Heston W Strown & Sele Speaker, Molt, Norw! 1S Wacken & 8 ARK - US steameh ityMereidita (9 aw The eae \ Raltireore, Lowwn, Cole, Baltimoer-—A Ab So cole eal riindelphin Beatty, Smite & Iphtn-- Bon nays Senden & Co Haxtum, Key Went, Sept Ay aml hax ern UR sloop of war Sabine, Lendon UR Ceonare transport oy anager Yo = $C, Sept BB to a rel 14) PM 65 mm ea Hajieree passa ihe bak, Sie Arivle, boul © bay Tyne Gueot (Bris Crawteed, Malaga Sep | la, eae vO Grane, nahip Vern 0 2 and ai n | saniy’ Liberty, 3 f inden sod — jas lf eapaciont ‘dint with a Che weber ond Fra teng Now ras “surance eye cro Naa sar N of Matters, geased lseem brig n ne Sry, te Ih, en with rder Sheatmahip ed (ae st sarong < mont af the Steamore Gen Sedge! { Steamaiip Taano, Crowell, ehase al seve Be noure tom Pex Pitperieared Rok ‘ Hy 9 AM ow Wl ‘NS shoma'a, (book ar, Ree ra, with wntae Tiuiaa Moorne Woosten Nowbnen and Hattorns ant pant ‘ada ae Levee | % net | PisTeamahip (Wreote, K win ma And Tahuere wih misand pmarengers, to Murray A Ne Richraand and Norfolk. 34 hours tod Wetaot * pes Pali me bore, wt 4 Monroe, 3 hone, to +, Wartt, our, wih andae, 0 dui Fish, Halvraary, 19 Evaxa, in | Ls egret iy Bip Rabtimoen, @ ho ihip Bombay (oF Ureenook), MeLod, Bombay, Jv Pernambu ad with Mor Rep. 2 lat W'S, lon 8, apoke shiy Miaue, trom low Yor Hark 1 ilens (Putob), Verhagen, Rotterdam, 88 days, with mdse, to Punch, Meineke & Wend! ark Jupiter’ (Brom). Kuekens, Bremen, 40 gars. vith 2A vi on & Co ania Cow with maae and 383 Passengers, to Koop & Oo. Aug 2), lai w U4. ton 825, saw Breto slip India, steet Tiog Si . Bark Geestemunde (Han), Kuiken, Bremen, 39 days, with ballast and 2463 ngers. wo Unikurt & Co Burk John Grin (ar se, Carden: with sugar, todas if Ward & entire passag Bark Lavinia, Davis, Cow Bay, 9 days, with ons), to Breit, Son & Co, re B doys, with tO beget! yn se? Aes Ayres, R Quden of the Fleet (Br), Griffiths, Malo, vey genes c, to G F Butler. perth Aas: MAcovs, Schy Willie Dill, Gordon, St Martin Thos TroWbrt St Jal 1 “tea strong NE w pond, V 15 days, with salt, to Me Parr, Kempt, NS, 18 days, with plaster, to doheUnreie Wells, Brown, Galveston, 37 days, with cotton, to HA Huswey & C «gg 4 Molin I F Stocktc resin, Dolluer & I ‘Sehr La oper, Georgetown, SC, with ooiton and . Campbell, Beaufort, 8 days, with ‘a Patter ane 5 ao f Sa b , 6 daya, with naval ware FN Tan T i jemcgr Va, pehr urner, jalleok, fi arg, Va, with ton and tobacco, 16 Mallory, ona Co. eye nowt Schr M Monsou, Dayton Viste Bohr White ©) Bebr J Prind! id, Edgar, Virginia, Sepa Eetodle, Ranaclok, Virginie Brig Daniel Boo ae. Fonte, Sear Rh Aiderroh Ceaet, Virginia, Lf HS ere be. Schr E A Dun: Sehr E Curtis, Som Schr Wave Cole virgiala, Schr Catharine, Brennan, Virginia. Ser Spy. Ryder, Vingiute im Magy, Shaerot Virginta, hr Ann Virgins ne? Vi Sobe 8 Rady, Irving, Batlimore - ‘Letts. Georgetown. sehr A tet ils, Georgetown 4 yon, Lyon, Georgetown, DC, 5 days, with o bound (9 £2 farep. 7 st ag Bel 'ulsa, Georgetown, DC, 4 days. : Jc, Ruimell, Baltimore Hall, Balumore. 4 day; senr d Moy, ‘Dis ay if lun for New Mi chr "01d mn Sen (lutte Hoge Roykland. mh ‘| PF itawi ne, Oloucnt I ir aw , Providence f Phils Bene Litvio Raymond Lord‘Alvany for listings ee EJ Soult, Arapld, Albany for Providence, orth, Dean, Rondout for Boston, Schr Embassador, Grant, Rondout for Boston Wind at sunset NW. a Sreaske Orient, Msn Boston for Charlestou, yin New ult, had burst her York, thiclt put inka thggport on th feed pipe, aud had beellpn 1 tlie woodwork over the boiler, which was exting Mahed wit Wares’ diflieulty. Bank Onwanp ets pelt 10—At t o'clock esterday morning, th Nee ‘fmball, from neltieme ‘ Provideuc weargo of pig iron, stranded on Landa Island, mb yards NE of the fighthou d will become a total crew saved, Bar Onc! Hayden, trom Searsport for Baltin was nahore 22 on Muscle Rid by the US revenue cutter Mahou port Bark Magara Henry, Prinee, from Cardiff for New York, with ratiroad trou, before reported put tnto Queenstown leaky, was diseharged on she 16th al: for repairs. Brio Loanwe (of Londonderry, NS), Herrick. front Fosion for Gonaives, ram ashore on the night of the I8th of Septem. her on the north gad of Sal Cay, TT. but was got 00. after throwtng deck Td overboa sd), and returned to Urand'Tark, where u survey wae held and the vessel ordered to proceed on ber vovage. Soux Mania Hare, Garfield. from Wilmington, NC. vejore of an being in a dis condition at sea, with qrew sick, aud not having beemsince heard from, artived at this part ome Sept 10 and has divebarged her cargo. Sour Hxnpaick Huvaox, before reported wrerked at New Lilet, woe 128 lone register, builvat New Haven and butiet trom New York- Sean Cuanrin Qax, Shelley, from Newburg, XY, for Ply mouth, Mage, ihe Rusaetl mt sailed from severe” neat s Hole Wr ‘7th ult, the Gay previous St gale eng avehe has not ‘atuce been heard'from fears are en rtalned for her safety. Sene James E Rape ponmman, from Baltimore for Browneville, Texas, met yack oa ony as in the Gulé Stream, and pat into Egress mou {th uit, leaking badly Ag the curgo had Been discharged? and about one proved to bedammged.. ‘The vessel would p probably be condemned Scur B'G Sweaman, before reported full bf water at Savan nal, has been dee and | pumped out, will have to i the gridiron ways for Seaman tows main | foun ‘be tm the centre beard trunk. Arrow, from Roanoke-for New York} put into Fort revs Monroc-Z7th wit in distress,,amd with caw nicl. Spoken: &e. Steamer Starw amd Stripes, sitering WSW) Sept 2, lat 35 . 1on 75. Ship Ocean Express, from Londba for NewYork, dept 9, hip Marinne Notiebohim, La at, from Liverpoot fer anne Novel om, eS ow York, Sept 13, 6 miles south of Tusa: Jip Decorah, Cannel, from Liverpool for Mobile; sept 17, off Grent Orms fend. Bark Geo Durkee, Ande! reg 1 frome Shields (/ Wg 25) for N Haven, no date, at W. lon 24 Bark Mary © aad Portland *r Philadelahta, Kept 29, Tat 40 36, lon 09 Aurwane, Se] wera "Hobbs, nethed Ayan: ANDROSSON, et 16—Arr Li ag 3 Peak. Dublin wi eo vA, Aaaent 32—-In port Hark Ionia, LAdgdy for [Awawanoo, Africa; Augnst 11—In port brig MorsimgiLaghs, ne. Roberts, 22—Ar barks David Niekels, it, etomeee CARDEN 4s, Sept: Merah B Hale, Hutchinwon, Portland; Pierson, Nord. Cienruraos, Sept 10—Are brig Auguste © Small, Cot, Bos on BELRIA, July S0—Atr bark Bald dim Sultan, Addmeon, re Sireee, Harman. for Philadetpty Prairie Dowantg, rret oo! A ‘emt; dark 4 ada RY Bristol; land Sahn ehip ship Tinbromae Ber, . NOrtesina , 40; Mal mar (Br), ig Lady (Br), Yous; schr Beauregard, Lowe, Key foot: Sa. rig Anton, Thestrup, Baltimore Lowponparny, Sept 15—#id Vilage Belle, Little, Phiatet. (Br), Stafford, Fafsone a, Nort hike. Plonrrvinxo, July 28-818 ships Ceres, H rey, Cale Pinay va Aug 0—Arr Whitmore, Newport. Sta ton, Bragdon, ( Ne as, Bept 22—Ago oche “Avera,” Putnam, (fms Brintet. Mata, 3 Sd ship Rentteme, Drow. fu" Boston: Newedict Sept 17 Arr Orhelta, Fiokban, Ttatol a a opt 16—Ent out Sowanset, Johnson, Alou. rie, NinrGayrun, NAW: July id Saxon : Ponte Now Tae ead Mapas ttm port bark Map @ueen, aovganAra anava, July 18-Arr WA Gagele, Mumpbrey, Chetom $e ry Fulton, Newchwang. rowe, p Faster we NB, isa ceva menmatulartortt- tim, se Sept 16—Arr Oetg KS Hassell, Blanchard Zromaeam, Sept IS—Arr meena — Seb tedam. . vt Rilo Janez. eh Auge log wt Aste n 4, Katherine Mo Arr from Phtwsclpl ores iM Anne, at Liverpool, from Whom rut, tre Arr frome Portand slid for hah Ju! 4 A jagsic Louinn re: Sept t, Rambler, from ie ‘ar don Spt Io, Ke. fren Caraitr Troma very re ‘Weatern, CAtmmamphere, Trem a id foe Philadeiphis Sept 15) Village Belle, from Dondon and, Crom Seances frome Ardrosson for Providenes, ‘4od none Chm pbeliow t Bark Gostor I lost bowsartp and yards at Montevide. The Lateet wie Londondercy.) 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