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FINANCIAL AND sida MERCIAL. Pf 8 Fripay, Sept, 27-6 P.M. ‘Fhe colt market ht¢ heen (ree from exc tement oe y aus the (rans‘éious wore op a moderace scale, The price at the openéiy was 143%, but @ deelino to 14376 go0a falhwed, nd (hen @ reaction commenced whieh carried It to 143%, At the close, however, sales wore made at 143%. There was a brick borrowing demand, and loans were mado without interest and at 3.7 per cent for carrying. Th3. 6788 fo°"§1,034,439, and ine €arrenoy balances to $1519,598, There ts a large “short” interest outstanding, and efforts are being made to look aswell as gel! the market down, The ‘Treasury is known to bave recently emp'oved three Broicers to sell gold, and these happen to be geniie- men of faneroal aspect, who have latterly un- @eriaken to undersell the rest of mankind in the Gold Room. Thoy are the three black crows who, 2 birds of itlomen, are expected to put gold down by Yeir very appearance, and a few of the same feather ‘Would find themselves at a premium among the bears, Phe market har a firm tone, nevertheless, and while ‘Mere aro many contingencies able to eccur which may advance the premium, there are none which can cause ® Maternal decline. Wri stroot is still Defogzed, and everybody wants to now what everybody else thinks, which shows that nobody has any very deciand opinion of hisown. There fen goneral impression that monsy will continue sctive, ‘ot that there will be enough ef it at seven per cent. Those who think #0 lose sight, how- ever, of the lability to moneary spasms, artific'al oF otherwise, on euch a market, which may force stockholders to part with their securities at the Meet inopportune moment. The semi-stringsney now felt te the result partly of the contraction of ninety- eight milions in legal tonder notes during the year nding on the 1:t of September, and partly to the efforts Ddemg mee in the West to market the crops at the pre- seat high prices, The drain to that section has set ia earhor than usual, owing to the eause last mentioned, and it is felt all the more because of the pre- ‘wens §«contractien, The Treasury, tor, has arranged it affairs that ft ts aggravating rather thm, modifying the disturbance eonsequent on Abie state of tings, and confidence is shaken acenrd toaty. It will become the serivus duty of Congress ‘when kt meets (0 define the dutres of the Socre'ary of the Treasury in every important paritentsr, and with- draw from brm ail power over the currency and the gold reserve. No ove man should have the control that Mr. Met alloch at present possesses over the fortunes of the communtiy, nor be exposed to the temprations which i offers, Meanwhile we again snggest to the ‘Treasary the advisabil ty of stating the amount of coin and currency reparatoly in giving tho datly balance in ‘the Sab Treasury at this centre; for the figures as they Wow appear are a spare to those who are guided by them. To those who are about to take a “flyer” in Mocks, and so avail themselves of the benofit of the re- @ent deciine, our advice is—don't, An apprehension prevaried early in the day that money ‘would be stringent, and hence thero was s¢m2 pressure tosell securl'ies in preparation for the pinen, but it failed to make itself felt. There was an active demand for loans, which was met at seven per font, but there were no complaints of any difficulty in /borrowing on first class collaterals, At the same tims lenders found fo employment tor all the money they had at their Geposal. The ability of ths banks to lend is being gradually narrowed by the drain wortward, and they are suing ® cantious policy in prermration for their Qnarterly returns on the 7th mst, fhe supply of frst lass commercial paper is light and till rated at neven Percent at the banks, although it ssbmits, im some in- stances, to 8 a9 among the note brokers. At the commencement of busines the stock market ‘was rather heavy in tone, and at the early sesmo. of the Teguiar board New York Contral sold at 10714, Erie 6134, Rock Island 10144, and Michigan Southern 814. At the first reguiar board the market opened weak, but became firm 8 the call progressed. New York Central closed % lower than at the same time yesterday ; Eric 1%, Read- eg Michigan Southern 1, Cloveland and Pitts burg \, Northwestern %, do. preverred 4, Milwau- kro and St, Paul preferred ‘4, Pacific Mat! 1, Atlantic Mai) %{, Canton 1, Western Union Telegraph . Fort Wayne was % higher; Rock Island ¥. Govern- ment securities were moderately activa, and at tho noon ea coupon five-tweaties of 1802 and 1964 were steady, while the issue of 1505 showed a doctine of \, and the ew issue of 1887 aud seven-thirties of the second series, © stocks were heavy, and Tennessee sixes, new, North Carolina sixes, new, 3, and Missouri sixes %. At the open beard at one o'clock the market was firm, Michigan Southern excepted, which declined to 803s. At the hal’-past two board prices were slightly fo the ascendant, New York Central closed % bigher than at the first regular board; Ere $;, Reading 3, Rock Ivand Northwestera %%, do. preferred %, Fort Wayne $;, Milwaukee and St. Paul %, do. preferred 4, Canton Yj. Michigan Soatbern was & lower; Clev - fand and Toledo 4, Western Union Telegraph %. Gor- eromeut securities were barely steady, and coupou five- twenties of 1864 deciined 3g. Tennessee sixes, new, de- clined }, At the open board at half-past three the market was @oll and prices were without material change. Erie sold a: G1 ; Meading, 101; Milwaukee and St Paat preferred, 63\¢; Micbivan Southern, 8114; Rock Island, 102; North sestern, 41 do. preferred, 65'%, and Fort Wayne 102);. During the rest of the afternoon the marxet was firm, and at six o'clock the following quota- tioms were current:—New York Central. 107% at 107%; Erte, 62a 6234; Hudson River, 128 = 128%; Reading, 101 2 1014; Michigan Southern, 813; a 8154; Cleveland and Pittaborg, 7834 0 79; Rock Island, 10174 102; Fort Wayns, 102% a 102; Northwesiero, 4114 @ 4134; do Proferred, 613; 06535: Pacific Marl, 1398 139; Onto and Kississippi corudcates, 26a 28; Westen Union Telegraph, 3834 a 30; Milweakee and St, Paul preferred, 63 a 63%. There was very litle setivity in government secari- files at the counters of tho leading dealers, and at the @lose tho market was weak. The Treasury bas entirely suspended its parchases of sevon-th rty notes for the present, and thie has a some- what deprossing effect upon prices. The receipts of securities for sate from the couatry operate in the same direct ip tbe absence of a corresponding demand. The mesket for foreign exchange was frm, bat the Gewend for bills was very limited, Bankers’ bilis on Eogiand at ciaty days were quoted at the close at 109% a 100); at thre: days, 10975 a 110, Commercial bills, 308) 0 199. Bi at (bree daya 6.15 aS 13% sapply of momey, in connection with the movement of Geo prain crop — ® The wtrinvency ing to be felt in ogo bs money market is gradualty Wor King clo received yesterday af- tere caves repored es fair deg of acuety. Several ten and tweay day bits, dill of Intiug to be atiached, wore offured yesterday for dis- eount, but such meet with little favor, Mos, if not all of che banka, seeta determined to keep the grain movomeat well in baad, and there is no disposition @own i mdwe the crop on credit. Tuere ts too ach grain @ the West, an@ the amount of cur. Reney woquired to move it from tbe piace of growth te this cuy iv ao largely im excess of that needed tp lormeér years, Uvat our banks cousider they are 4oing imi share when they joad the veseci# and ear thenPout of thecreek. ihe East must do the rest ¥ she ware our grain. She bas more capita! thao wo, 40d (0 ua wewtms there would be Do trouble in moving the crop (ever if M wore twice as incge), if the New York banks will cease loving their funds 10 opera’ors ia stocks and gold, The shipmedys of currency were com- Paralivery light, \thongh some font to Milxaukee, for wieh SNow York funds were taken at a discc of one Sfin oPpne per cent. Toe divcount market f worklimm Closer, with an 4 erease in Woe offerings of business paper. There t ever, 20 actual siragency, thougy sccommedation 1" confined to depositor and only those tw first class stand. tng. Ie ee open manket thero is ra Ner more demand for Money, and loxne\are made al rales equivalent to I @ 136 per cent per mhonth. A Cincinnats paver of Wednesday aays:— Further 4 powXors Weds ances axe drawn down come by depoatA\R, aitd U pani for dace saree all of stnqs keep @ ned dime cium, Am\peual depos thors eno bare claimme for fa Jo Moy at eight ty en pr ecent wo approved + at rata are arm fo the open market Gt (60 bo Iwel\e por ent forgo d Commerciai peper, and ovly reg lar customers are eevwne at that, allaongo there is a paession German ‘rn outers partion #00 are tuo torown pom the «rect, wud bave to pay still biguer rates At he @ nera\ condition of the money markyt hows oo morkod change, Some banks are to a beter Povition, ae lap ae their ability to loan i® Comcerved, bat Others Have shot dows epow ovary all cali, Rates are a ol Call towes role at ax per com oo overoment eo luerals, most exceptions being sbove | Tavuer thea Loivw hat rale, Commercul paper of ihe first qua‘ity pays from seven to seven and @ balf per con', and the movement at present ts comparatively The receipts for customs, and the receipis, payments cub-Treasury ta this city for the k have deen as follows:— ————Sub- Treasury, Paymen’s, — Buances. salsa see so fnd walanos at th 3,098.19 1,753,161 b The. i: the ismportations of dry cca port for tte week ending September 26 compare with the preceding week as follows :— wee 1 —Sept. 29.— Manu actures« Vanufactures of cotton. "626 Manutacwres of silk Manufactures of flax... Miscellaveous. 5,008 $1,634,206 1289 $529,973 87, aw em Manutactures ot wool..1,481 $625,958 Manufactures of cottou, '207 m5 Manulactures of siik.. Msnufactores of fax... 397 Mrcellaneous.......... 219 Moonie rasof wool... 677 afactnnes of cutan, IIL SALES AT THE WEW YORK STOCK CXCHANSE, Friday, Sept. 27=10:15 A. 1. 86s, "Ai. IgM. . 100 she Manhat Gas Co. 155 lokailver, Minloe, 1/35 2554 Bn DS rm, br M19! 15000 do, ~ Wo do. Veloce! oe us es, ie cant, do Radeon Kiver BR, Mich cea Nea, do. a s¥sgese38 Herre RRR Tol & V 20 two DARKE Tstm dds 102 190 CARIAP ACN: Te 907% 400 Ciev & Tol sf tae lug ta 3 39 she Gallatin Nat Bk 112 6 Sk of Conmonw'h, 8 Renk of Com neree 117 § Metropolitan ttn ndasiaccakutsan: 55 ae Sai 18000 NY | State bireg. 167, R RRS iy B Mich Sow bond! iy 100 Western Union ’ 60 “r SYAARS 2a: RA8 103 Man ;oaa referred. 00 Pact 2) Mer Union Ex: 700 NY Central RE. RR, 100 do. + WoRtg 30 Mul St Paul GER. 43 COMMERCIAL REPORT. Frrvay, Sept, 27-6 P.M. Pemswax was dull, We quote small sales at #0c, a dlc. Corrox.—Tne market was not no active, almost all the sales being confined to the tmmediate wants of spinners, and prices again dectined ye. perth. The sales were 1,400 hales, of which 1,15 were taken by epiaurrs. We quote:— i Good middiing. Corren.—Tho demand was light, and a fow forced sales were made at figures Indicating a decline of Ke. to Xe. per ib. The market at the c’ose, however, was firme was rumored that the Baltimore compan: quonuty to the government: the latter, tt was {n,the market for 1.0000 Ibs, | The gies were 400,000 Ibs, mt Baltimore ; and were made of 1. market unchai tochanged One Other CANDURS.—Adamantine were steady at Me. fir Jobbing demand. Syerm were ‘Yooted dice, asd patent ners OF Rio further sales 7 Romulna, on private terms; inds were also Shomet mies the spot, nat ce. @ Be., CR terme ‘eceipte 14,245 bbis. flour, 187 bushels nd 00) do. pat There was more powders, to arrive, on Foun’ axn Gua wheat, 28.807 do. cor demand for low grades of State ment, and prices advaned while choice grades were Sem. Velifornin engined a Gules and steady. Ti ‘tal surety aces And pr eos were without LP 40 pola, Rye flour was trie truer. salen $50 w = 4 $3 W, Corn meal wa inand; sales 19) bbls, Hracdywine ith a moderate 7 do, city at $8 15. We quote: ay tate and Weatern. Me Obie, npr found Round sone Ohio: & St Leute wae expo & but there was Bane offering, ¢xce ant a 80 ‘toe Cattle: d 34,8240, amber ‘Michie $2 at 78. a Tre, for Western, 2 - Boas mats 1th, at 7c, to myer om Wes woud uso Maing wae in but Inte di 8.50 bu-hels No, & 2 Chisago on pri were rather more Nheral, but eee ans p ghee cater.» Tho encage: kale ee on bi d per steamer 140% bu ligrces lard at 238., and TESS feet hae Pe ‘ameriaan bark "S00 bole f ie rect port ou Ue oo rr WcRNT CLoru was inore accive, Phat heavy. The aales !n a were Dw bales at 220, WU de 40 nrrive there, at Pse., gol, in boud ere ln some demand. ‘do, on private erma, and Sales 150 bales on Minne were tn moderate demand bot quite steady. ore— ine demant was fair and prices were steady; + prices, however, for — Jots. sales 30 balea at 000.0 708. a6 10 au Au deseripuons were I Fea steady ot 9115 « $1 and iSe & bie. for shipping. with Mae o ‘thin, am ‘ON Was Allectows and ‘Thomas on pel. The anion were large, com; aero aud Oy) © tone ordinary was, geld, Ue 78. i the demand wae mixde- The market for Eastern sprace’ wae quiet, but rivals pr.ces were quive «: Porto Rico, almost table lots, free, at abut w wise dull aud heavy weheardot were 77¥ bOis, mtruined at $3 8%, of 100 bois, at O48) » oi 4 w sedtent Porved ot 62 dh hous wad tm ligt deuand, but Brun, ot $1 70, withant ales. 20+ $1 3. ow dintttiet red was anoted at M50. a 87340» He, Naa ite, ena 30 Rows, Tord et deel, hance the tendenes was toa lower print. Th M19 for eash and regulor. wore 8,000 While. at 833 75 8 19M 10 forsee at Na 20, a 18 for drv salted 49., Me. for ame era Tage, for neta hams. 2s, «0, for mann da and tre a Be for bared do,: enleg 2M nacknoes att) zy prices, The ce aa ai nea yer ve mainiy for ernort, and nrices a oo hdideets ~~ ge ‘Re, w BSc, raneed at 11> 0 6a, ive Doran ‘mativa, and neice 14 Ohio, 16 4 tL IBIe. A Ie, DI 10N~ eat momded opened quiet at Bo, or standard mine but anbecauently ade ner gallon ander fate demana, and close’ firm At. a Bike, sls food up 11 280 bhis., inending 4 bhis. atandand white op Rtn. 1.00 do, at $2c.. 1,009 to, ay ®'X6n., 00 do. at $40, atid 1.099 do... for Metoher xt Be. ; Of frees sale was madg of 1,290 galione in tine at ST<c, Somhg was a shade Mower: ates 300 bhie. in bond at He. Ty Paitateinhia tho éales wore again quite liberal and prices advanced M48. 47% ner gallon, the market closing firm At the Imnrovement: the his. standard white at Man Me. December fre,» 8.900 do. do, ioe aWa heard of no na‘es of Importance, "Prices were unehanced. Fraar.—At the advance chronte’ad in onr Iast the demand continned netive and the market firm, Fate to cond refining wir nuoted at We a 31%c, The enlos omprined 1.271 hae at Mie. 8 TE Ze. for Cndi—the inside price for molncses— and 1246, a 12%e. for Porta Mon: aign 896 haves at 1180. 9 Tle, Refined was (n antiee damand at the following pricas, Pi; Ue. a Wie. for veflow. 18Ge, a THAKe. for aft white, and thie. far powdered. ernshed and aranntated.. Reape. —OF Catenits linsead we heard of no sales not pre- Yonely renorted: nrtaen ware ae Taat amated: ronzh fat wis unchanzed a1 $189 8 $987: clover at 18¥40, a 13}90., and Timah SARL, Ralennnimnostint Skins. —Sales were repon'e | of 159 bales Para deer on pri- vate terms: prions were without sneeial chan: Fresuree—continned firm. witha feie demand, The asled were 45 000 Ths, at Hd, a The.. the latter prioe in tlerces; also 39.970 do, groane at Sf, n 116 imatl eales were made of Silesian st 63c., geld. Lehigh wa was quoted 1080, Srures. No important antes of, any doscriniion were r9. rorted. bat prices of all descriptions were not materially han Tattow continued steady: the demand was falr, the sales being 15,000 Ibs. at 120. n 12he, ‘Trw. Owing to an advance of Sa, in the Landon market on the 24th inntant, the market for Straits was firmer, th nzh Pier were not anotahly higher, At Amsterdam the se annual Druck auction a, tank place yesterday. and the price reali mf Ines than was anticl- Paver. "The nalen cf stontie here were) ane ne 2570 fa gtd cash: 8) do, tn arrive at the Inttar orice, and £80 aa, in Trnsen al Sect pf rennet B as mite nist See geld, Bane wae nominal were quiet: sales 180 haven acinriat charcoal at $9 50, ‘cod 10> Ao. Ponte lwed »t $878, both gold. romiceo.- For Kentrrive the market wean quite ste and pricoa were firm, Sales 490 hhds, at Sic. ate, Basiners in seed leaf was materiaity restricted hy the rerrcity of de. arable stork; prions wore atandy ond firm. Sales 19 carne 2 120. ; 9 Ao, Connectiont, t Be, a Se OF sales were a6 melon om private’ (ermss. and of He- vana 199 bales hronght Ye. « 9c, Wwmirxay.—Rece!pis, 200 bbe. There waa no change to note tn the market, Small sales of Weatera, in bond, were mad at $8e a 400, '00:..—The market for domestic continued quiet. the bn: stnecs balog sa eontned te eeteumetiate ants of meen: factnrers. The offerings continued liheral and prions ware tenting downward, ereent for fine grades which, being gexron and roat songht for. commanded previous ‘pricen. ‘Texas and California wools were in moterate bat fe 4.010 do, Wichigan: at tern’ at Ste, 1,600 do. Tiino's a THO" dar washer New Orisa 37 mat tie, a aah. le, Th bales surat f + B,O000 di I ein Bee 40M AT dodo. $i Stic. 22.208 da, ge. on private terms, 2,590 do. spring rth do, ‘at $80, and 3,509 do. fall 1 tom's do. at 276, 9 Be. Of forelen the alon were 11, 008 Th, jexican at Pes balea Ci a part at 403¢0., entre Rios at 18}¢¢, “4 COLLISION ON THE HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Ibias F Sept, 27, 1867, o’Clock A. M. Shortly after twelve o'clock fe night tho through froight train, which left here at midnight, ran into an extra train, both being bound north, about a quarter of a mile north of this placa The extra laid on n switch, and was going ont when the regular trai ran into it. Three or four cars were thrown down an embankment, bat nobody was hurt. All trains bound sonth since miinight have been delayed several hours, The track will be cleared by nine or ten A. M., when trains will run rogulariy again, THE ROYAL INSURANCE BOND ROBBERY. 7 pact a ‘The examination in this case, in which Daniel Noble is defendant, charged with the larceny of $200,000 in bonds from the office of the Royal Insurance Company, was resnmed yi oe forenoon bofore Justice Hogan atthe Tombs Moat of the time of the sitting was con- samed tn the cross-examination of the witness Milo M. Bell, who was examined for the defence on Wednesday. Bat little of interest was developed in this conneciion, and nothing in addition to what has been already pub- shed, the testimony yesterday being mostly an elabora- tion of that on Werdnesday, Captain Jordan and detectives Elder and McCord and Mr. Bates were offered as witnesses by the defence, to prove that Griffin was a very low grade of thief. known as atill per, and up to Decembr last was never known to in ood pl srn-ge J of anv considerable . and that his crimes con- sisted of the larceny Of owe small amounts, This evidence was offered a3 a circumstance to rebnt tl Dan Noble ever had any connection wit! to establish the theory that Griffin and Kaapp kent them in theirown hands, except such as they surrendered shroagh Tierney. Counsel for the Prosecution objected, and the court overrnied the offer. him or any of bia family bis habit of meeting him; he did not visit my house; I have seen Jobn Tierney ; saw him first, T think, in April at Mr. Noble's house; have seen him three times within a few weeks: T should judge he was stopping there; I have had Grifin pointed out to me, but nover saw him at Dan oat ‘8; it was oar'y in April when I saw him firs’ w him several times after, never with Mr. Noble: r have never to my knowledge seen Koapp; I never saw oA, bonds in the possemon of Mr, N i i BE i : ora sninod as to the times and ¢ireum- ances of the various threats he bad heard uttered vy Mra ai Gilchrist against Noble, after which the examisa- too ° wee agua adjourned to this moroing, at tweive ° He lie i Hs OF CARAGA. a OMicers of the Senate and Hoase of Commona. Ortows, Ontario, Sept, 27, 1867, It ta reported that Hon. John Rose is to be Speaker of the House ef Commons, and Hon, J. Hillyard Cameron President of tho Sonate, At the regatta yesterday the two mile seuli race for the champlonehip of Canada was won by Richard Tin. bing. of Toronto, Tinning bas issued challenge to Hi of 5 to row him pod awl ingle sculls, distance, time and piace te be New Catholic Tah sane fonosto: cept. 27, 1867 Papal bolleqnominating the ver Rev, Jos Waish, Vicar General of Toronts, to the Episcopal See of Faud: wich, bave arrived in this city, OBITUARY. Dr. Edward Hodges. ‘Thie eminent organist and well known gentleman died recently in England at the advanced age of seventy two yearn He was a very long time connected with Trinity church, ie this city, as ite organist, and as such gained an extended aod deserved reputation He was a must. chin of the old school, at once thorough and recom hed, and as an organ player was unequalled the count His compositions, which consist entirely of ery high order of twent, and roughoat the Uuiied lodges resigned bis pox rned to ind, where by eduewed. Arthough he Gontined the exercise of his profession etrictly te chureb masse while eenong us, and was therefore net known to the pubiie as other artits are, the deceased povwesset @ large vumber of friends ta this city, who will sincerely regrot his oath, COLORED RIGHTS S CASE IN BUFFALO. (From the Bottalo Come Com Recently a partion by coerored peopiay eae petal ston to Rend ir children to other seunoln = ‘fot apart for them, was roferred to the Commo Committee on Schools. The commitiee reparied thet tne tne Couvetl bad no authority to grant the permission axked, and the report was adopted, Notwithstanding this ae. toe, the oe ag “f children continued to send the: to the Kehoor r Superintendent Fosdick went to district Now 11 and 12 and ordered the colored ehidren to leave, This Whey refused to do, when they wore ejected. This morning the colored ehitires in No. 82 were also ejected by the Soperintend: eo. It undersiood that Mr, Fosdick bas adopted this course im pursuanes of the action of tho Coapeti, and it is rumored that the parties cons lorine themselves aggrieved Loteacen to have vim arrosio? and arcane’ before the Unived Siates Court ander ve Civil Rigivta ditt, The scaool set apart for colored chi dren, oa Vine straet, will accommnudate two hnntred, we aro told, though the average daily atieudance ig only avout foriy-lve, THE COURTS. UNITED STATES DISTHICY counT—iw BANKRUPTCY. . Deciston, In the Bantrupiey of Uta Allenkeim.—At the first meeting of the credite. of this estate, three app%red and proved deb!, One of these was William 3. Astor, who was Vepresented py connsel—Mr, astor name sere in the schedule as a credjvor by virtue of a held by bim on s0m@ real estate of the rapes Mr. [Astor's ener: desired to Me « protest against Fecord of bis cltent’s name on the schedule avacreditor. Mr Edwin James, counsel for the bank. Tapt, onpoeed, and was sustained by Register Ketchom, Judge Blatehford ans'aining the raling of iho Register. Petitions Filed Vesterday. ‘William R, Sheldon, city, referred to Register Allen, CITY COURT—EQUITY—BAOOKLYN, Before Judge Thompeh, WiTirm Hannigan vs, Lazarusand Meyer Isracl:—The plaintiff in this case sued to recover about $1,700, a bal- ance for labor and materials expended in erecting s stable | for defendants, in Carlton, vear Myrtle avenue. The de- fendants claim to be exempt from parment of the money on theground of a brach of eoutract as to the time the ob “Bot be Bi be finished and tn consequence of certain de- fects ip the io plat th on the other hand, proiueed the end itect ax to the soundness of we completed 3 adduces ager to prove 3 the defects alluded to were caused by the weather since the completion of the work. The delay is attributed to their carpenter by his failure to put om the Moor beams 1p time, and thus the cold weather arrived and prevented the werk from bein; ag Snlened. It mm further claimed by Plaintiff that such alterations as were made in the plans ‘Were under an arrangement with the de‘endante, ‘The deciaion in the case has been reserved. SUPREME COURT—GENERAL TEAM. Notiee te the Bar. This court will meet on Saturday morning, Seotember 28, at half past 10 o'clock, for the purpose of bearing Bon-eoumerated motions, ‘SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. ‘The Sherman Habeas Corpus Proceedings— Examination of Mra. Sherman Con! ed. Before Justice Clerke. In re-application ef Frances Sherman for cwtody of er child. —Mre, Sherman was oress-examined further yesterday, and she deposed as fellows: I wesh to maken correction tn the evidenee I gave yes- terday im relation to Mr. Bunnell; I wish to sav that I did tell Mra, Bunne!t that at the she was talking to mel ree the enild vp Detter off with bie grand. father than with me while we were boardine; that if T brought him home I was afrakl mg husband would be ugiv to the chiid. Re-direct..—I was siek at the time of seri | with my child; I will have to pay my mother board have the means to doit with at sieve have none, por amy way to euyport myself; Y can ‘a measure, by sewing done sewing =e could get 8 to do; my hushed was the cause of our separation, to Monday at one o'clock. THE BROWN-HAMILTON HABEAS CORPUS CASE. Letter from United States District Attorney Cor ve The remarks of District Attorney Mann, of Phils- delphia, have provoked the following from United States District Attorney Courtney :— TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, orm or Disract Arrouney or Unrren States For tax Sovrmmxn TEC, or New Yor, aw York, Sept. 27, 1867. Afriend handed me a cory of the Philad Public Latger of the 25(h font, in which I. Bnd, from the report of axpeech pnrporting to have been mene. in court in Penile Gelpbia ay District iain UAE attack upon the judi- cial action of Hon. Samuel Blatebford, Uistrict xin) of the United States for tn srg ge District of New York, and also acharge acal (in the 8 asa of Hamilton) of connivance and with Tanda myeet pea ae gD have shown “my supreme and perfect grees nee of the firat principles of paitiotions and tev by lending miyeeit to thoes Unicers.’” ‘This speech was copied in vour paper of today. As i know your columns a: Fey nose for other purposes: than those of long controversial ties, L wil di p eof the matter, as faras I am concerned, th ly, at the same time stating that what Tsay pan . can be substantiated by evidence. OTpirt—t deus in ke” any attempt ou my part, directly or indirectly, to imtertere with the executhn of the laws of Pennsylvania, oF that 1 have assisied aided or abetted any military oficers whatever in procuing the attend: he Captain Brown In New York, with a view or tot! ad having a escape from bis imprisonment for an pd conten ‘Second deny any knowledce direct or indirect, of the application for or o: the issuing of a wr tof habeas corpus in New York, by @ State Judge, in behalf of Captain Hrown, to ‘the end of havin: him di warged by aand judge, aud I domy any understanding, coi = '¥ or collusion f r that or any gate: vurpose conncoied with Captain own, “And sinta hat Tneither er nor Rear of his being diackansed State judge until I saw the statement in markaol Mr. Mann, Third—I deny making any promises athicy nm, except to vend his return to the writ to Judge iatchteea’ wend ids ‘and f deny the trath of each aud every of Ine base and profesional watements ani insigantions, as far av they reter to me, leaving to public conside: cima ti the man who will, in a court of justice highest executive officers of the governme ofthe Navy) as resorting In his file.al ine Cine law of the highwayman aod ihe ckgtal urthif tt was deomed necomary, nud T had, time to wae fod you specs to print 1G 1 ‘show exnelasively it the action of the Siate Judge at a hoppele peal in ve Hemi tou, rae ry rae , juciedietion and. void ab it the yr dys comm ‘- tain rewo was edjudieation of the cours on are to New Sowarranted by law similar quescions, Carta York under duc and legal ihe Union Seite tie ism Nae Jitedeate mot - a. tie ie im the juriediction Custody of the court. and will bs dinposed Cj by bis Honor custody of the court and Judge Blatchford us ihe law to Philadelphia prison snd trict Attorney, he will. cheertally ovey Knows betier than Mr. Maun, e “stump «peach” tn ‘consequenc> what the New York State court did. and. that « apse Browu wos and ie suoyect to the Onal order Bistohford on the whole matter. ZFyUA—1 wil. not awwempt to diceass here, tn the high sound. ing and meaninginee verviage of the ‘Disiriet Auaruey either Mr. Mago’ preme an per noe of the | frst primetpl patiiotisu and law.” thet branch of the seutencs f refer him to the remarks. of ti Hinstrious Jeffereon on. prating about peiriouatn, and ns te the rest of it tbe courte will, perusps, in due tine deter. many Information that District Attorney Mann may desire, ‘a8 to the ressous which actuated the military oficers in ie anh. per request be ned hy ne helt y Foterwune’ te the neral Grant, ¥, Unied Siates Attorney, WAVAL INTELLIGENCE. Affairs at the New York Na b vy Yard are, under the new Bureau organization, rapidly getting inte goed working order, The constructing, equipment, engineer. ing and navigatin: departments ere developing a healthy condition, and doubtless all these departments, under careful mavagewent, will add to the efficiency of she avy, As to the ordnance department, that has been fox years in advance of the other departments; so it cannot be raid tobavo undergone any chenge. The other departments can rathor bo said to bave becn modelied after it, As to the vessels at present tying and Auing at the yard the following Meme may be of in- terest. The Saratoga is ready for her officers and crew. Com. mander John I. Upshar bar been orderet to command her and will report tor duty October 1. The steamer Wampanoag, first rate, has been commin- stoned for wer trial trip; Captain J. W A Nicholso i in command of hor. This vessel will mow make Jong expecte? competing trint trip, She 1s the rival oF the Madawaska, a vessel of the same class, whose gines wore designe! by str, Ericsson, The Matawask: eugines are direct acting, the Wampenoag's are geared and the advocates of the latter predict great retulia, sur Passing the Madawaska’s spocd some four or five knots. Bbould this prove to be the case, she will be ti propeiler in ihe worid, as the Magawaska has attained @ speed of fifteen paut cal miles per hour ander steam ajone, and at sea, The manner Of piacing the gearsd en- gines Wampanong directiva poo her keelons ‘eaves io question as to how this will be affected by the jog +) the ship aisea Afiera few days’ trial at the dock the Wampanoag wiil pr coed to sea fe several dave, she ts only partially equipped, as itis yntended to put her out of commission upon’ ihe com- pletion of ber trial trip. ‘The steamer Idaho v almost ready to receive her offl- cers and crew. She was formorly @ steamer, but owing to the failure of her eng? one of Mr, Dickerson sign DB), Wey were rem: and sho bes been trans- formed iuto a store<bip, She wi | sail about Oo.ober 15, for the Eve India Squadron, with abont twel @ vundred tons of coal ans a innze quantity of sarns for that aqrad- Tou, Upon her aritve: reli ‘eer Lie -tenan'-Coramander been assigned to the command of the store inp Tdaho, nvett t« ready for sea, and as yet no orders have bors iswaed for her, ot ‘hip of Admiral Geld-borongh, ‘The Colorato, lave fh te Sripped aot se will be lad up to await she orders of tho Department, EXPERIENCE OF OF “OnE OF THE RECONS THUCT!D. ASoathern man who appear are to be pretty th yon eae reo ue neon writes to a horthera friewd:—« ¥. oe Ld i ore, to the wae of c Gaon, » wa lock to show for tt, Bi this differ nce; you boncht white Dice and oat mos, My sheep were never sheared, but wey ‘wore vory pproti tock, Aud now ove of then bas ante that y side | lost my propery. it was somewhat on both sides, ‘The sccesh burned inv cotton and the o mde took My *aves, and (very poor devil In the country who had & bag helped to distribute my corm. My mules and hor-es Straight stole first, and thon Forrest rate them from Straight, So as of old. * Moore stole fron Ca oon and Siraugiord stole from Moora’ Jn etree progra- smur.* COLOIED JURORS. Out of a Nat of 110 porsons suramoned as jurors for the Approaching Ostober term of the Lisiries Gout m te ot Bast Feliciana, La, eighiy-oue are set duwa » & cviored NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1867, Sep Fe NEE I SRG. WY ORR I ST RE a fl ist pas fel ng UT ROAR A. —- —_— +" * ITeANAL REVENUE MATTERS. en ae around the office in Cedar Bot by the publication im yasterday’s HrnaLy of woe “0h that efforts were being made in Washinzton to “A the removal of Colone! Mes-moro was greatly al- ‘Tayod sbont noon yesterday by the receipt of a telegram from the Capital to the effect that no chance would take Place Im the office of Deputy Commirsioner, and it ap- Pears to be now a settled fact that Colonel Messmore will Rot undergo official decapitation. The friends of that fentleman are consequently highly elated, and conf- dently assert that those who desire his removal are un- able, after making the most streauous exertions, to sub- stantiate any charge that may have been preferred against, bis oMcial conduet, It has leaked out, however, that Secretary McCulloch, after the statements of Colonel Messmore’s opponents in Washington bad been made, advised him that bis resignation, if tendered, would be sccepted, and hence arose the Colonel's hurried depart- ure for that city, as stated in yesterday's Herarp. In- vestigation into the matter, it is alleged, has oven bene. fited tho Deputy Commissioner, and shown that politi- ¢al motives alone gave rise to h's threatened removal, The attempt having proved to be a failure, Colonel Mess more, much to the chagrin of his opponents, will retain bis position. He wil! return from Washington to day, A bumber of revenue inspectors were detaliod vester- day to accompany a commities of the Distillers and Rectifiers’ Association, who are visiting the various tilleries and rectifying estabiishme: 4 examining them for the purpose of secerialning if there be frandue lent practiors therein, The result of these examinations being merely exam! win the ray cram oer mmniseioner Harland, Teoria te eee petitioned the Depart- ment to transmit te them seizing powers, to be exer- cleed an = may require, Mr. Harland sent the telegras @ this reqnest, personaliv. and it is ex- pected that ‘the Necessary documents, authorizing seizure by thes officers, will arrive to-day. It wan yesterday determined to more thoroughly or- ganize the inepectors’ corpr, with a view to rendering their rervices more efficient in the detection of frand. For this parpore Colonel Stephen R. Pinckney, of this city, has been appointed chief officer, and will proceed to the executton of his duties forthwith. The following ta the resolution passed by the are Resolved, That ood » Moyry Soding the Ceverat. even reat tor mire a a nie in oH m Sabin ihe MocrepettineMoveane sicction no lened 10 dhtilled svirite and ofl abject to tbe apo In Board, and all said inspectors and special ngenta bs directed to, re. ie to anid are of shia order, subject ‘oth chan jon and approval of the Ron, as may be. beat oak, enlated to promote the Interests of tue government SRIZURRS IN BROOKLYY YESTERDAY, ‘The following seizures were made in Brooklyn yester- jay :— Yesterday afternoon the rectifying establishment of Scott, at No 60 John strret, was seized by Revenue Tuspector Rollins, The charge is that false returns hed to the government Ah ut forty barrels of hich were in the establishment at the time, were likewise placed under se'zure. Inspector Rollins also seized handred and pap eight barrels of whiskey at Ln: bonded warehonse in John street. The chargo upon which the same were seized has not vet transpired. ‘Yesterday forenoon tive barrels of whiskey were seized in Dole street, South Brook! by Deputy Collector Tobey of the Second district, on the charge that the tax on the same had not been paid. The whiskey wason a truck at the time, THE RECENT REPOATED HEAVY REVENUE FRAUDS. A short time since it came to the knowledge of some Custom House officers that whiskey was being thrown on the New York market at a price much less than the market value, This circumstance so excited sass Picton that investigation was made at the ware- house in which the case was supposed to originate, The investigation, 1% is alleged, disclosed tho fact ‘that a large amount of property had been, through the connivance of the customs inspectors in charg» of the warehouse, fraudulently removed without going throuzh the formality of paying any duties. Vers recontly it has been ascertained that a man whose name is alleged to be Henry Hart caused to be hired cortain ware>onses in West street, in the name of one Helin, and when the premizes were orcanied Mart of the sureties This was done, as subseq developed, for the purpos: onbling Rim te, con. summate the alleged frau discovered. Te ia further thave been, with the connivance 0° inepecters of customs and storekeepers, throngh the agency of removed without the payment of and it ie also stated that about seven hundred and fifty thou-and cigars have been frandulently removed These facts coming to the knowledge of Mr. Courtney, the Uzited District Attorney, he immediately took steps for the arrest of the parties concerned. several of them are now coder arrest, and alt property of Hart that could be found in this city nas been duly attached by Mr. Courtney. Hart has so far managed to evade tho gervine of process on bim, and hs conn+el have made application to the District Attoraev to pay ty the govern. ment all the duties which be owes it, or which can be charged against bim. if he will consent to the release of Hart from any crimiral charges which may have been brought against him Mr. Courtney has dectined to make any arrangement in th matter until Mr. Hart is produced in coort, It t# also alleged that Hart bas been engaged io the ternal revense frauds, and among the property belo ing to him wuich has been attached 13 about 500 barre's of whiskey, It is understood that Mr. Courtney, thy United States teat the question District Attorney, has determined whether the perpetrator of a frand of this magnitude can escape the penalty of bscrimeon the parment of pec niary penalty. Jn connect’on with ‘hie matter, it ery oe aaserted that too frauds referred to above have ben connived at 7 many in‘luential parties in New York, who have received heey the pro oveds thereof. The amoun: ont of wh government has been defrauded is said to be about $209 009. NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE, Jersey City. Fata, Resott op ax Acctpeyt.—Martin Peck, the sailor who fell from a yardarm on the Ounard steamship ay ee time since, died at the New York Hospital = He was titerred yesterday at the Bay Hoboxen. ‘Tar Morper oF Me. Dariinc.—The result of the ine vestigation in thiscage ts that Andrew Grovsch, Jacob Pfeiffer, Caibarine and Georze Schreider bave been ar- rested on suspicion of complicity in the mutder, It eas known to several in the locality that a difflentty had ex- fated for some time rast between Mra Schreider and the wite of the ap Set and this ciroum-tance taken in conju known ia the arighborhood on the n! the mur. der, impelied the jary to the caries tat the parties arrested are privy to the murder in some way. Newark, Rervstias Mass Meerixc.—One of the largest political moetings that has been witnessed here for some time convened last evening, under the auspice: of the renud'icans of the Thirteenth wart, All the other ward clubs of ‘the city Joined tp a torehti¢ht procession, and the enthusiasm of the icemblago was Enboanded. Over three thovsand peope were collected on groand, and thie vast gathering. ae well ae the tare Iv bold Ov the republicans fered an anepielous om cause. | Groat unaninity prevails Avommme Au koro Crimisat Inestipito.—the young woman, Fannio Smith, who was grossly ontragod, has Mentstied another i her coestanita. She has also made affidavits against him and (ne man she identifed on Thursday. Elizabeth. Ustos Corety Rerumncay Cosrewiox,—The repud. Neans of Union connty held a convention at Library Hall iast evening. W. Hall was nom antes for County Clerk. and E Chetwood for Surrogate. Mr. Mail was a member of the las: Legislature, and of “Rock Me to Sieep, Mother’ notoriety, Paterson, AFmous Kiieo ox tae Exme Rateway.—On Thurs. day night abont eight o'clock as a freight train ap. Proached Otisville, one of the flues in the locomotive boiler burst. The Greman, named Conk'in, think'ng the engine was about to blow off ving by the track with his neck Droken by the fai, The remains were conveyed to Conk!ia's house some miles further west, ALiecen Roasgay.—John Houghialia was arrosted yesterday morning, charged by James C ing robbed him of $92 a fow ts since in the base ment of the American Hotel, Houchtaln nas been released on bail, None of the momey was fuund on him. Trenton. Usirep States District Covrt.—The Grand Jary re. turned twonty-two true bills yesterday, making alto gether twenty-four @ the oe This 4 ihe “bus ve-s of their term after which ‘hey were di<charsmd. ye e pert Jury will be emyaneled ou Thursday next. Sipat os wit sit on Tue day for tho beariug of bank. BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP OF O49 ~CunvRLAD, Bop. The billiard match Inet niget (oF the cham jones Ohio, the goiden cue and $500, was wou by Feasie Ceveant, against A hundred aud sixty one p foar wundred and te point The averago of Frawiey war man abut tifwen, Frawiey now wuids sue cae over au | 7 Compernors, { HOTEL BUA Yr The Capiete Howes, in Wo Hight Tt was insured sor ‘ance Compway furuivure ie Boe i 1B. The Outuusidiags wor 0 caved, of soda, snzhored at Sandy ‘Hoot for orde spe Li miles eant of Thatcher's Ustand, teeremiog. ashore ate. side of tne island, doabt + commence tne auslding of a ane Pp diamowr o- evlin tor, also be built oy Messrs MeKay ® Aldus THE WATIONAL GAME, M I vs. Eck ford. ‘The game between these clubs yesterday, en the Unio® grounds, Brooklyn, E. D.. proved to be for the most part well played and interesting. Thero were, however, several instances of frst class muMfnism Mr Pattersom showed that he conld dron fiv balls vory easily. Mr, Meee, of the Mutna’s, althongh playing #?th spirit wed that he was getting v°ry rusty. Pike pagel excellent, and, tog ther with Hatfield’, fielding and throwing, was the feainre of the came ony the Mntual side Nelson, at short fivid, and AMiinon, att first base. did good execution ‘n their resneetive poste tions, Two or three times the Eek/ords tied the and had they plaved mor steadily and soll would In all probadllity have won the game: bat the heavy batting by the Mntnals in the last innings toges ther with several errors in the fiaiding by the Bekfor throw the Iatter so far behind that ther lost all hopes. and were de‘eated with the following score:— MOTUAL Players, MeMahon, r, f. Pika, tat fy ) td] dl see: ‘Totals... sitnal Eekford . Base Ball Championship at Connectiont. New Loxpor, Conn,, Sopt. 27, 2867, ‘The game between the Pequo’s of this city and the: Riversider of Norwich for the ~ta'e championship re. Pequote = Bl ewwmcnw, al 02-5020! S> Fa mo 11 econ. EI weal auited in favor of the former, the score standing 40, Riversides 8. The Haymakers va "tudson Rivers. Newnere. Sept 27, 1867, ‘The game plaved here to-day between the Haymakers,. of Lansingbure, and the Hudson Rivers, of Newborg, ‘resulte, after aoven innings, in the defeat of the former- by @ score of 29 to 2 to 23. INCENDIARY FIRE AT PETERSBURG, VA. Total Deatruet! Extensive Tobnece- Factory—T.oas Ratimates nt @290.00N, Fortress Morrone, Sentamber 26, 1847, ‘The extansive tobacco factore of Reuben Rviand, o@- the corner of Byrne and Hali’ax streets, Petervbargy Va., was entirely destroved by “re weaterday marnt The machinery was valned s¢ €75 990, and the bviiding, stock of trbacco ke, at $125.00 making 8 tora neg of $200,090. Ths proverty wan ineured for $99,009. The calamity haz thrown out of emnlaymeat abont 300 handa, white and hieck. ~The fire was erie dentlr the work of an inesndinr> as it was commeunio cated to the basement and third Noor at the sama time, The adioining bultdines were enved «th mneh difdeulty.: The flamee were first d M. EE ROS TTS TTT SHIPPING NEWS. ALWANAG POR NPY YOIT—F ITs DA 83) woow curs. B43! aren wares ~~ PORT OF MEW Yow, seeremDE? 27,852 Maarnd. Steamshin Nevada, Kelley, Lata (Cnfle)—North Amerieary mish Skicamanip City of Paris (Br), Kennedy, Livernool—J @ Séamehip Towa (Br), Headerwick, Gitgow—F Macdonald, a mahip Teutonis (Ham), Kier, Hambura—Kanberds Stenm«htp Arago, Gadeden, Havro—New York and Hevre Stenmanin © Sanat I, Atwont, Son Prancisen ation & 09, | | Shin Serey maine. Ra ‘aernit! irk W Mant SInbatien, Glenga and Venloe— Merarren, Cornine. Genan- Bratt, Son &Ca, | ark Maria ware enn (Swe), Dalen, Buenos Ayresss meh, ern Wee nw ‘Grimine (Br), Drammond, Matanzas—J B Ree Grtce Worthington (Br), Dussant, Belize, Hon—F Alesandre & Bose Baie Finns Hint Clontnoror=cucear & Lighroanrme. Ri lonfnazos ~~ Briel wt Yehneon (BE. Willams, Port’ Medway_—T ad Mavhew # Co, rig Lill, 7 Savannah—? @ Young & 09, Brit Vrncenia, Coombe, Rangar— 8? Ruck & On, Means wane nes of the Morning, McFartand, Nassau, NP nee Sehr a ar Ames. Glen Pag —tlenry Leeds, Ea RS cia 1 eee 67 Sve 8 4P Sor Queen af Clippers (Bri, Davison, Windsot-—Cram dal, Pmpbray chr tune Maven, Pradtond. TacksoneiManR F srvall, Senr Amoriena, Moss, Char'e ton —Tuppe> & Beattie. Schr Ocean, Packing, Portland, Wy News, Steamship Palmyra (Be) son, Tivernoot Sept id. and Queenstown 1th With tmaae ane i, panne para. Arrived at Quarantine at79) 4M. “Sept St lat 8 Ton £8 99, apoke “Sam! Stataurd. and ‘brig Saxon, boun E. 38th, int 42 18, 19 63 49, Mr ® Atkinson, @ saloon * ae 19, died of coneamption, pity af Fort an’ Vrines, Jackson, Apalachicola anit Roy West (ewhere she touched for the malls). ta to R Marry Bt Ac, with mdse ttervs, Couch. Richmond, ymshin 4 ty the ld Nowinion steamship Co. v Dundas (Rr), Martin Cari. @0 dave, with iron. to R Canard. Sept 1a, tot Jon 45:48, bark Ariel (Bri, Jackson, Baltimore, tn ‘paviast, Co mans "ti (Fr), Le Roy, Martinique, 20 days, inca reg, Portland, Me. Ear Jonas Tonon tot St Kits sey salted € days previone for vntiadeipbia‘and sear Maney Perkina for Pormuae Talent wame dav. ston, 12 days. Schr J 8 Lee, Gare, Georzeinwen 8 Sehr HJ Fisher, Harris, Rich ind. Va. Schr A G Incland. Pownsen, Gonrcotna, DC. . Vdays. chr Helen, Perry, sebe f Fhalechip Paeite Allon of Nie wth 8D ae veal & Sa Btevonen days, with aut to Jorne & 7 oa, tg sehr MR Bramhall, Hassey, Chart Eche M Holmen: Iepland: Washinaron, NC, thr Mare Gila, 7 Sch Sehr J Rirdsall, Haz'eton, Wareham, wester Hal aman, Tanntoa, Sehr J M Tayiok Fowler, Fall fiver, Sehr Niger Thompson, Providence, Schr Verinda, Ponts Providence. Rebr Go Parker "raved enon, Sehr Anna Shepard, ha Aitel Providence: Sehr Horizon, Newman, Provitenca, Schr Texas, Champlia, Nownort eur Addie P Avery, ww Hoven, Sehr J W Hine. Senr Chas Porttand, Ot jortham, Pink! Schr James W Hoyt, Roving. Bridgsport ‘The Bremen bark Everh rd, from tqniqn by ey the shy dag. She repor’s passing Cape Horn, Saya and crossed the Equator Aug 16 in lon 33; since Tight winds and calms, ae FOR ADDITIONAL SHIPPING INTELLLGENOB SEL ANOTHER PAGS. Marine 1 ‘The reported loss of the brig Taabelin 3 Jones.on the 8th Inge may prove to be burk Isabella C Jones, Jones, which ot at bengeaente Aug 12 for ee IDR. Arey, - and from iM oon cote Pare! with oe tof ate, anaes ‘The crew were eaved and hare arrived at Gloucester. Naxrocker, Kept 26—A quantity of lumber, plank and) ‘ Miscet Goon Passace—The sehr Edith Oapt Wheeler, arrived at Mobile on the 23th iast from York, making the passage in 13 days, which f9 maid 10 be the shortest made this year, Bagg Lrevagos (Tal) Keanebank tm 13th, has been sold in this © ty f Messrs MoKay & Altus, of Bast Bovina ill immediately 1 <idewheel eteame-, iene. tyres, 10 be come, 25 tons regeer rating AD, built: a ‘y ¢aiting unde: the Teallam be 56 Sie eae eeaeg vkeot 20ch inst, by Mesare Ora perior white oak ¢top'r pull ent. owned «arrie c Naoe cwrned Nunn, of Cape Porpoise, where she will shing business, Cm The light boat, whieh haw from York Spit, will ve replaced toa COAST OF GRORGTA—TYHER f tion at Tybee Tala hb mide of eutr able wrEnOTR ‘on the NE end at the: on ty Savinnah river, and be lights wilh be exhtuil et 18s. na of the f cal plane ts 150 feet A the ligat shoud beet in clear weather adictincear ii mites. > ve The ‘ower ia brick. octagonal to form, colored white, sur mounted by a black lance: This tight will be distance of uh00 TYWER BRACO: jtdated th trent of the marn light 1d Is designed as a range light im to Savannah river. bi ® lene of the fourth order, showing a fixed white light. The tower is wooden, colored white. the lower part opens ‘and. the upper part closed, surmounted by ® block: n Lattinde of Trbee Lighthouse $2 ot . a WS W from Greeuwich. Latitude of beston 99 Ti fougitude 8) 55 08. Whalemen, war Seo Port Arrivals Spoken, Bhip Toonwands, from St Jota, XB, for Liverpool, Rept Wk, toa 1 2h z Hrig {i G Merry, from New Orlenna for Boston, Sept tly of vA shot key ; ” Sept %W—srrivet, adore Lt BOSTON, ia tner (avd War weauedy, saxva;

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