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10 cITY POLITICS. fhe Semte of Parties—The Fight for the be Prespecis of the Campuign— ‘The V cpublican Lovefeast—Afluire at the C88V an Honse—The Irish Rights Societies A, ‘dew Political Organization—The Offices 10 be Fitled—Congressionzl nud Assembly Matters, Since ony last week's article on city politics there has been a very considerable advance made in the Progress of ihe campaign. ‘The stronghold of the Fepublicans in the Staie of Maine, which was assailed by the tower of the democrgtic chivalry, Rot only withsic the shock of the enemy, but repnised them with considerable loss. The Jeaders Sent Gut trom this city to lead the Cemoerats im that State in, the contest have reitrned disheartened and @emor alized. heir defea: in the Pime Tree State Bas beg) the eect to a great extent of unnerving them for the struggte that is upon them here, At pl events, they cease te look upon the @ou bie event in November through the same We goitying evs as formerly. But the great stake © be played for in this State—the Chief Magis- tr aey—is wo important and desirable an © Bice to be weakly fought for; aod hence the *pemmany leaders are putting forth all their #repgsh to be prepared in the inpending struggle, Ruwnors are afoat in the alr that should the portents jim Pennsylvania between ibis and October threaten wach sad effects to the democratic cause as have een experienced in Maine the Tammany ring will cal pavley with the chief opponents here on ‘the gubernatorial Heket and submit terms of com- promise, naving for their object the quict but effective wathdrawal of the Tammany induence on behalf of Seymour, if the republicans guarantee a winrar seer jon from their candidate—Griswold. These are ominous prognostics as to how the wind blows and as to the force of the storm that will beat directly ip all its devastating power agaiast Old Yammany. But if the ring has forebodings, the re- publicans of this city, cheered by late events, enter- tain only hopes of great promise inthe future; and while under jess auspicious circumstances they might be willing to enter into negotiations with the @emocracy to secure a great but yet partial success, they are now so confident of victory on the whole Ucket that they are resolved to enter into no treaties with the ring, As between Grant and Seymour so must i. be between Griswold and Hoifmau—terms, “unconditional surrender.” Jack of effort or strenuous exertion on the part of ‘Faniwany, either in this city and State or in the oller states where the October elections are looked forward to as indices of the ultimate result of the November campaign. Richard O’Gorman, who did a little work for the ring im Maine, came back incon- Unently aud without the acquiescence of his employ- ers, and thereupon his rival for the office of Corpora- on Counsel, Mr. Abram J. Lawrence, was at once sent forth to fill his place among the Tammany spewkers, a circumstance which is indivative of his succession to the corporation counselship, which © Gorman is anxious to retain. As the whole pros- pect of the party In the gubernatorial contest turns wpon the resuits in Pennsylvania, a fresh batch of speakers have been detailed for the service of Hott- mau and the ring in the Buckeye State. Sunset Cox and a new candidate in the political arena, Mr. A. C. Davis, a lawyer in this city, and otvers have been went forth as aposties of the Tammany faith to stir up the Mugging zeal of the Pennsylvanians and to get then, if possible, to undo the work in Maine. The prospects are that the expectant democratic” Beminec for Congress from the Sixth district will gebacivil ttot to “git,” to which he may give the Fespouse returned under somewhat similar circum. stances of intrusion, **} bet,” and thereupon deca So much for the “sunset Of Hoitman’s prospects in Peunsyivania, so far as they bear upon the result of the gubernatorial election here. THR STATE OF PARTIES. ‘The divisions and dissensions which prevail in oth the democratic and republican ranks ip this eity bid fair to be settled and healed from a muuial Withdrawal ou al sides from the extreme positions taken by the petty leaders, whose seif-interests, though kept of view from the rank and file, were real ottom of all the trouble, PUBLICAN BREACHES, nwt ranks, frou of some self. 1 nigh repaired, and { au unbroken and serried ine, when with the “Boys m Blue” in front they shall be ordered to move on the enemy's works it November next. The “lovefeast held” tn Cooper The breaches 1 overweening Vv dubbed leaders, ty will ere long pi Institute on Monday last, under the auspices of Charley Spencer, Thomas Murphy and Kulua An- arews, was intended as a public assurance of the nity of the party—that the triumvirate were no paddy to rect might be sen( It was a ve ull contributions tha the work of the casuy th ot po arent iu the Xchequer of the in Maine was) the grand Pp ity for this dispiay of reconciliation, and on the du the lovefeast. Charley and his colleagues handed over the mice tittle | sri of § npaign in tis erty, contri- buted by a poincent purpose, for th is by Waldo Hutehive a of the former in the ted by hun in the Tax Commis. given mortal to some of ost Infuential oMceholders in that depart- wid the resuif is that @ combination is formed must succumb else he sail chance that lis ‘Supporter Fenton) might have for the vaeant Senatorsiiiy THe CUSTOM HOUSE. tn the Custom House the work of going on with te asw an and Leland, ti . hutve converte wtorcer inte a beaow ‘atic ment # ainst him to which he pmolition and ‘There al op) r deur Is ear. sth av ce to the extent of dismissing but (heir places are immediately flied pepucr, WhO swe Must walk thi DEMOCRATIC nt, vows that Wake MENT. presenting Htself trom a qu Y migit be least expected to iur have heretofore arigen in the dew cratic ranks, and which, as in the case of the Mozart, and joctatic Union organizations, all had their oruin in the ambition or cupidity of leaders whom even the all-powerful ring, with the entire control of the city gov ent and’ their reckless use of the People’s wouey, could uot satisfy. ‘The leaders of these actuated by sordid motives anc n always being bought over by the their opposition became troublesorue, were t ug Wheneve The capk and fle were thus deceived, and having no cohesive power dn themselves naturally became merged in in the democratic mass and voted | Witkout hesitation the regular ticket upon all oc sions, and thus all the danger that from these com- Muations threiened Tammany Was merely supert- vii and no one was ever | . Buta very differen kind of opposition now appears on the ‘scene—un d by motives far di. There is, however, no is thus working to | but the trrepres#i- | has a# yet threatened tie | NeW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SE ‘There are nome donen aspyrants for the United States District Atburmoybilip, ad if these WOK! just wake & hint from Charley Spencer he would walsper in Wey cars that he waa himself tie coming mii AN Eee they MIGAL aS Weli collapse at once. Hult hey dou’ or Won't see H, and so charley is terribly taanloc nae knocked about in the struggle by a hot of comp tors. a PY OFPIORS. ‘There ts nb obange on the slate from last report. | Judge Barnard wiil receive the nomination (0 ih Sapreme Court, ‘The ght ior the City Judgestt pseu lies between Mr. Guuning >. Bedford, Jr. Assi District Attorney, and the present Inc Russel, For iho Regixtership the Big 4 ed that he is tie man, aud deplores the aes of Shannon, Hayes and Coman, who wilt ma 0 : the matter in tae same light that he does, but who i persist in puting in thelr respective claus a) a nomination. For Supervisor, Williaa M. weed. unsel the race lies between the mrporation ¢ ¢ ; SPOUCUpADE Bi 1 Abram J. Law: with the | odds in favor of the lattere It 1s rumored, however, that a third party is holdme back, dehting behind Lawrence, and that at the right moment he will be pect orward and will undoubtedly receive the ; nomination, THE CONGRESSIONAL ‘TICKED In the Congressional districts in which vacancies will occur there are new aspirants springing up anx- jous for Congressional hovers, In Fox's districts a strong pressure is brought to induce Colonel Janes Kerrigan io aiow himself to be put in nomination. | ‘Tne detnocratic Union and Mozart parties will give him the whole of their influence, The Colonel is very popular among ali classes in the district, and is the only man that caa unite the various elements of opposition that exist agaiust the Temunany ring. The whole vote of the boys of the Irish Brigade and all the influence they can command is xt the service of Mr, Kerrigan should he consent to run, In Morrixsey’s district there are two candidates for vhe Tammany uomination, Mr. Jeremiah. Creed, of the Seventh ward, and Willlam Gover, of the Tenth, Should fortune fayor Hoffman in the election, Jobn Morrissey, the present incumbent and candidate for re-election, will go to the wall; otherwise, Hoffman himself being sent to the wall, the big tndian will have no inflneuce in the matter, aad Johnay will be renominated, Mr. Thomas E. Stewart, the present Representa- tive of the Sixth district and late compromise candi- date, is in the fieid for renomination, He has cou- | was called Worder by the President of the associa- 7 racy, and he, ae well ae the next . Mr. FV. Ewing, entered kirzely tuto the quesuons atlas: manner of radical reeoustruction, the inisady tion of the Mances, (he corrupuen of the party ip power, the heavy burden of thxation, | Dr. Phi. Meikle followed, aud at lepggy entered tito the grave quesidons penuing, and afer discuas- | img them in ap able matics from the democratic | vives to the Slate eleetion aa we naner in which he VY ta a Digae, ii, of Lywht—the msbach, Who spoke spoke rh treated an uncle of the Weil, of © republican Bits v i the meeting adjourn: German Democratic Certral Campaign Asso elation. " ‘The meeting, which was numerously atiended, tion, Mr. 0, Ottendorfer, Mr. A. Goettmany acting 2s secretary. After the reading of the minutes and thelr adoption delegates from Kewly organized German democratic ward and A triet elubs were ane nonnced and their credential, peferred to the Staud- ing Committee, which shoxiiy after reported 10 fae ‘ssion @¥.4 they were so admitted, main point (iscv.sed was the propricty of changing the former yesovution, and it was agreed not to take pare IN Captain Rynder’s procession On Hee, bat te join te Tammany oth, 2 extra Meeting wil be nece arrangements. held to make The Propwived Debate Between the Two Gere man Leaders. ‘TM@ arrangements for the proposed pudlic debate between Dr, Priedrich Schuetz, a republican candi- mute for ciecior, and Mr. ©. Ottendorfer, a demo- cratic candidate for the same oMice, are progressing. The doctor has chogen Dr. E. Krackowiezer and Dr. Alfred Esbe, and Mr. Ottendorfer’s committee are Colonel P. J. Joachimsen and Mr, J.J. Friedmann, The debate will Lake piece towards the latter part of Octobe NEW JERSEY POLITICS, mended hinseif to both parties by his course of action in the national legisiature, and should th republicans accept him on the conditions of the p vious candidature he will be returned to his seat. ‘Tammany, however, it is rumored, intends to reward Sunset Cox for bis miserable failure in his canvass im the Pine ‘ree State by giving him the nomina- tion. In this event either Colonel F. A. Conkling or Marwin R. Brewer will be the republican candi- date, In Chanler’s district—the Seventh—there are two competitors against the present incumbent—Herve; C. Calkins, of the Eleventh ward, supported by ail ‘the influence of Charley Loew, County Clerk, aud Cornell, of the Seventeenth ward, the democratic organization of the ward being for him tw & man. Sinith ElygJr., is also iooking after the nomination. In Brooks’ district—the Eighth—the present in- cumbent is opposed by ex-Congressman Thomas J. Barr. Should the latter be supported by his rela: tive, Peter K, Sweeny, he will likely get the nom- ination. In the Ninth—Mr. Wood's district—should Mr. Wood decline renomination there are three competi- tors—General Hillyer, Richard L, Larramore and Joseph Porter. THE ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS. i There will be an exciting contest in all the"Assem- bly districts. There are a host of candidates in the field, but as yet no regular jist of them can be made out. On Tuesday last the citizens of the Seveath district unanimously put in nomination Willlam J, Daniels, THE POLICE DISTRICTS. In view of the Big Judge’s chances for the Regis- tership leaving a vacancy on the bench of justices Mr. John Masterson, of the Seventeeni! ward, is candidate to tl the Big Judge’s shoes. If nominated Mr. Masterson’s election is sure, But will he ii! the shoes ?—there’s the rub, e seth Meeting of Lrish Republicans, A public meetimg of the Irish Republican Grant and Colfax Club of the Fifteenth Assembly district waa held yesterday evening at Lincoln Hall, corner of Thirty-thira street and Eighth avenue. There were about 200 people present, who manifested but faint enthusiasm. Some democrats crowded around the door and amused themselves by putting ques- tious to the speakers concerning Beu Butler, the Freedmen’s Bureau and negro suffrage whenever any good points were being made aguinst the demo- cratic candidates, A police officer was stationed in the hail to preserve order, but his presence was scarcely necessary, the meeting being very quiet and orderly ‘The meeting was called to or- der by the chairman, Mr, .Jobn v’Convor, president of the clab, shortly after erght o'clock, The Hon. F, Lambert was the first speaker. He sail that the Irish, who were in favor of liberty ab home, shonld favor tt here also and not jom hands with the erican democracy aud Southern siave- owners, ‘The republican party was the trend of Darnanity and the promoter of the i es Of the laboring man. Tt had passed the Homestead law and the Naturalization law. He asked what sort of aman August Belmont was, who was the ageni of the Pritish government in this country. What, he inquired, could be expected of the party who sent the strict conservative democrat Reverdy Johnson, of Marylan te down tw the British government and to dishonor his country? Nothing but betrayal of their dearest interest, mis- governinent and ruth. He reviewed the events of the war at great length and handled the leaders of the democratic party without gloves. Speaking of Blatr, he said the choek of that gentleman was more than he could stand. Frank P. believed, as his broiher and his father believed, that there were three PI political parties in this country—the repub- jican party, the demoeratto party and the } Blaty tantly sading to » Mr Lam- bert said aw would as Wis compare & cowboy to a geutieman as to compar vk Blair to General nt, He next argaed the e of the laws passed by Congress to keep the on, and stated that tf thes con- faithfully carried out by the South within the U siitniion bad been | utive we would now be in the enjoyment of | peace and happiness, Ue claimed for himself the | right to speak as he thought, ana he was in favor of Jeling every man, white or black, enjoy the same pr we. Referring to the charge of drunkenness preferred by democratic journals agatust Gi | Grant, he 4 very positively that the G t the pledge when he was on the Mississi odore Foot, und since that time was a metn- ber of the Total Abstineace Society, and i good | standing. Jumping buck over what he bad several | Umes repeated, Mr. Lambert reviewed the history of the wcratic party, abused its Jeaders, past and and wound present pa rambling, disjointed speceh of over an bour by quoting OConnell against slavery, and reciting With great energy at best, | wards wadressed the eluband the meeting acyourned, Mase Meeting of German Republicans. Under the aaspices of the German Grant and Colfax Central Camprign Club the German repub- licans assembled “in mass’ at the large hail of the Germania Assembly Rooms last might, About 1,500 persons were present, of whom nearly 100 were | ladies. Dr. Jacobi presided. Being called away. in the course of the meeting, Dr. Fr. Schnetz was sub- stituted, and presided to the 1 of the proceedings. ‘The hall was decorated for the occasion with a plenty of fags, the North German colors among them; a life-sized portrait’ of General Grant on his white charger—a very bad portratt and very badly painted—other portraits of Grant and Colfax on ope 1 led by men actus " rt rou tin Ci shields carried by the eral ward and district ahd particn hercuuitores. Cader the tite cempest | Clubs, were placed around the platform ag they pouecien’”’ an Organisation which | ye | aetived. In front was a transparency with the por a et in the State h traits of the candidates and the usnal inscriptions, and Brooklyn, uaving Its apject the | A band of music was also inatiendance. reclamation of the trish ele irom the subsery;, | _ The first speaker introduced was Dr. Kracko- eney to which political gamesters and wicksters had | Wiezer, who spoke tn @ general way upon the issues years degraded it. Consequent pon | Of the campaign as resulting from the treason of the ect comes The main desiy he present | Southern democrats and their continued hostility to ters, or rather organizer ygive to the party an he Uoion. He was followed by Dr. Von Holst, who st palioeal charac to the extent of edt c atin Was very severe on the rebels of the Sout, all s¢ y~ r distinguish among tie leaders and fy | HOOF men, who, with black masks, drive Union men ted in the pylitical game | from t es and firesides; he hoped that the tha er played before them—those me: a» ul fy and cajolery mal prowige (he largest recognition of the A polities! statis ere and that most truly favor H-Englieh polley io the nations! councils, This How has stiddently sp rung into e: © action} In a Little inne H u f itis new trish ” Wateroury and “o - ‘ o Vi Ker ueiie secretary, muke him felt avqualpted w * origiuators Of Irish ri socte! te ‘ aon td & y t o ane that he hase * ’ Mt whom the iv tn » + ieade © is gre her repo wat Geral Gra Of the Uaited Sacw it ed for My nome ond dreaded by ovie an sweepi Wil! be tande wr ine presen. heads, and that ¢ of \evidivation Will tn tie course of briet ume extend to | fend of all offices, ‘The club leaders are work it it is hardly possible svat * ound for all, were 1B No positive | mo ¢ yo: effected With regard to the disposition that w). be sought to be wade of the heads of depart » nod antl some order ts brought out of the etiat at present pervades the conncile of the ‘oy on thie matier speculation is premature, There wo) bea big fight forall and each of the OPO he nial There WAH Come FOMNe Very bur e y hort } the Seventeenth Ward. musty to ring themselves into the ret | ves, anid | will driv South— fore repnbitean party these v. win. erates North and ver f n | Sve fleid 0 oxed with & paraplirase of | Ge King,’’ adapted to the cam- i paign. if Mr. W. Weber spoke next in a satirical vein and y surcastic avalust the Germans who adhere e democrat y. Next to him came Raphael | , of Gomsbuct, who in hts well Known enthn- | ed up with his subject and nt and Co) aw r assemblage eaitasiastically applauded each orator in his turn, rman Democrats of a of the ¢ Maw Mee te of the Seventeenth ward— city deinorracy—held quite a ties meetiogg—over a thousand being rhe German demo banner ward of th o! Karl's Germania Hall, on avenue A, pear Mr. A. Mayerliofer called the meeting to order wed Honunated Judge M,C, Gross for Preal- ‘dent ‘The nowination waa ratified unanimously, Phe follow ing were then elected aa Vice Presidents:— visur G.N. Herrmaun, J. M, Guentzer, George fe. Muelot, Capea Moller, Captain ani twelve off and as Secretaries Messrs, Francis J. Miller, Anthony Hartman, Richard pe ba and seven others. The meeting was almost exciu- sively composed of What may be called the democrats of the old school, ond was very enthusiastic. The | uames of the candidates whenever mentioned —par- tiowlurly that of the gubernatorial candidate—were | vocnteronsiy cheered. ‘The Grst speaker was Judge Grosa, who made a | shor address on taxing the After the election Oh the offer officers Adolphus Berckmann was then Intkoduced, and ta a spi and energetic manner he advocated the success of the democratic party j ond thelr candidate. Dr. Thomas Down Fnglieh, of New Jersey, spoke | etremmiy and fervently’ for the eaccese of the demue pre Third street. Republican Hatification Meeting in Newton. NEW?ON, N, J., Sept. 24, 1568, ‘The republicans of Sussex county, notwithstand- ing the inclemency of the weather, held an immense meeting at their new wigwam to-day and to-night to welcome sral Kilpatrick to his boyhood’s home. He was escorted by a large cavalcade of bis friends and fellow-eltizens to the beautiful place of meeting, where he entertained his hearers, under almost a drenching rain, for two houra, in advocacy of the Union cause, A large party came from Newark tm a special train and the surrounding country to attend the meeting. Large Democratic Meeting in Hackettstown, HACKETTSTOWN, N. J., Bept, 24, 1868, A large democratic mass’ meeting was held here to-day, continuing from two o'clock in the afternoon till ten in the evening. Colonel Valentine presided and D. B. Harvey acted as secretary. Speeches were made by T. I’. Randolph, candidate for Gover- nor; John P. Stockton, Ex-Governor Parker, J. Dag- gett Hunt and John T. Bird, candidate for Congress. TELEGAPHIC POLITICAL ITEMS, Republican Mecting in Pittsburg—Speeches Dispensed With. Prrrspora, Pa., Sept. 24, 1868, ‘The weather to-day was unfavorable for the repub- lican demonstration here. A drenching: rain con- tinued to fall during the entire time allotted for the Moving of the procession, which, however, was nearly two hours in passing a given point. Many buildings were decorated with fags, banners, mot- toes, Ac. Business was partially suspended. The sireets were turonged with spectators, The proces- sion, after marching over the entire route, without holding a meeting disbanded. The speeches, which were to have been made on Alleghany Common, were postponed to a more propitious occasion, Congressional Nominations in Maryland. BALTIMORE, Sept. 24, 1868, The following Congressional nominations were made to-day by the republicans:—First district, Henry KR. Torbert, of Cecil county; Second district, John 'T. Ensor, of Baltimore county; Third district, General Adam King, of Baitimore Fourth dis- trict, Daniel Weisel; Fifth district, Wm. J. Albert, of Baltlmore county. Repablican Meeting in New tiaven, Coun. New HAVEN, Sept. 24, 1868, Vhe republicans held a meeting here to-night at which Chanucey A. Depew, of New York, sehvered an eloquent The’ Boys tn Blue” paraded, | TELEGRAPHIC EWS ITEMS. ‘The wite of Lyman Locke, residing 10 South box. ton, was burned to death Wednesday night by ine ignition of kerosene with which she was starting a fire in the kitchen. Captain Schultz, an ex-oMicer of the federal army, living im Richmond, Va., blew his brains out this morning in the garden of a citizen from whose em- ployment he had been discharged. He leaves a lam- ily nm New York cit A Freneaman house in Nashvilk shooting Lisuseif thr uninitted suicide in the market ‘Teun, on Thursday night, by slit the breast with a pistol. ‘The constant rains are seriously damaging the cot- ton crop of Middle Tenuessee. The prospect now that a third Tess wiil be produced than was expected the first of the month, ‘The Soldiers and Sailors’ Convention at Philadel- Phia on the 2d of Octover proniises to be a grand alfair, Massachusetts expects to be largely repre- sented and has aircady perfected arrangements by which her delegates will be transported to and from Philadeiphia at reduced rates. The Union soldiers and sailors of Baltimore have also made arrange- Jnents to attend the Convention in large numbers. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, — ALLEGED LARCENY.—Maria Morgan, Rebecca Mor- van aod Margaret Mixsell, residing at N rand street, were arrested last night on complaint of Frank Reynolds, of No, 36 Centre street, charged with the Jarceny of nine twenty-dollar bills, and taken to the Fighth precinet police station, When Keynulds visited the station house to make com- platnt he was so muca under the imiluence of liquor that he was locked up likewise on 4 charge of intoxi- cation. RUNAWAY Accivent.—William Fisher, while driv- ing through the Bowery last night, when near Chatham street his horse ran away and he was thrown out of his wagon and severely injured, He was taken lo Bellevue Hospital. FOREIGN MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, ‘The French government has decreed $400,000 for improvemeuts in the harbor of Cette, calculating on the increase of traMe that the opening of the Suez canal wil cause to pass through that channel A priest of @ smail town near Pisa, Italy, seduced aud afterwards eioped with a young girl, seventeen years oid. In order to defray the traveiling expenses he robbed the figure of the Madonna of the church Where he oiliviated of all its jewelry. Private correspondence from Norderney mentions the presence of a Fren war steamer, which for several days Was busily engaged in taking soundings at the mouth of the Kis and afterwards in the small port of Delfayl, Holland. Surely this is another indication of pe A committee, having its centre in Poitiers and operating throughout all the western part of France, has becn collecting subscriptions for the supply of an immense number of muies to the Papal army. Finding ite efforts crowned with success, it has re- commenced operations for the supply of arms. The secretary of the Horticnitural Society of Ver- Sailles, France, has published some curious data of that branch of commerce. In 1948, in the depart. ment of the Seine ancl Oise, it reached the ameunt of #40p,000: at present i exceeds $1,000,000, not takin into accounl the sum spent by amateurs, whic averages $14,000,000 iu goid annually, Great sensation Was recently caused in Prague by the suicide of @ well Known retired Anstrian cap- ‘rom some papers found tn bis room it appears that he was a victim of the so-called American duel; that is, the two contending parties pli a white and a black ball ina hat, and the one who draws the black ts in honor bound to Kill bimself within @ given time, The Paris Migaro, describing the wound made by a Chassepot bullet, mentions that the entrance wound isnot larger than the tp of the lite Gnger, but that ‘oe exit leaves @ ghastly wound larger than the crown of a hat, and adds:—Tthis litte description must delight le Girardin, Who Wants to have the Rhenish irontier, and Who Would without hesitation sacrifice fifty thousand men (taking wood care that he Will not figure as une of the number) to arrive at that desiderarum, A mau eutered a cafe near to Paris, where, after partaking fr he said that having only two francs left he could aor drink any more, as he wanted that |e stim to prirchase charcoal enough to saifocate lim- self, “Nonsense,* replied the landlord; “for ten centimes you can buy rope enough to hang yours self,” “You're right,” said the man, and accord- ingly spent all int the ten cendines. ‘The next morn ing his body was found banging to a braved of a tree in front of the café, During the toonth of August the meters of the Fish- monger’s Company in London seized 166,908 diseased fish atand near billingagate market and in bouts lying off shere. ‘They consisted of 74 wrilia, 264 Cod, 16 19,600 dabs, 80 guardfish, 6,500 gurnet 87,544 haddocks, 7 hake, 8,620 lobaters, 446 Mackerel, 254 mull’ 7, 3 halve, Si salmon (Weigiting 029 pounds), 484 #kate, 150 smelts, 2,277 solea, thornbacks, 87 trout, 192 turbot and 11,860 whiting. There were also seized 400 pounrts of codsounde, 25 pounds of eels, 1,210 bushel of pine clea, 728 gallons of @brinps and 4), wallous af whe bani, herrings, 257 Hing, 1,1 ) ‘ id CLLUiA {) Wane EMBER 25, 18¢8—TRIPLE SHEET. ETRY MAS, fer Joungh eta Brevet Brigadier Genera? Juba &. idndtx, eolonet'| Schl Toamp hits, commanding the Tair "agunent infantry, Nee, % | Rem RRB Henin cht N. Y., has issued & #e pent order notifying the com- mand to parade ft" ¢ anned and equipped for annua) Inspection on Fidday, October 16, the regimental | Behr Jane M Lraiuard, aay, Schr David Gurw Kead, Schr Marie Louies, Suulth, Fehr Win 8 Camp, Bi Be aten ly and line will bef emod in Pwenty-thind street, right rest- ing 00 Fores avenue, at hutfpast twelve o’clock preejsel a Hemy Crosby, Pe The following resignations of ofMteers in “4 SAILED, Cy been ace mm-Chivt in Fred hoon 5 | Moose’, Captain 1. P. Waring, burst Lieutenant. D. bits Weser) Brermion:, PaltayYay Livervou!; Lieut? Hi. Mamphrey and Second Lieutenant HJ. Ferris, | Gita. ameston? WE Giyde, Wil inpton ; brig Ib followilig officers have been comuisaiol Alex Miliken, Remedias wnd Baza, Also salied 201, steam aptain B,J. Corbett, Captain Samuel Mev sup Miasiesipp), Biv Jancirys eblp Tamerlane, Pailadelp| a aud First Lieutenant Hichard Sinith, Sergeant Heney Gale has been appointed Quartermaster ser- seu nt of company C, Abe Lea ote regiment wili parade for tn- * ection and dril at the State Arsenal, Seventh ave- Hue, on ihe evening of October 6, preparatory to the unnual inspection and muster. The Fourth regi- ment (Veteran Zouaves) will parade ror the same purpose on the 16th of Uctober, at the armory, Sixth avenue, Regimental line will be formed at eight A, M. prec nye Cotonel Anton Meyer directs the Fifth regiment, in General Orders, to parade for annual inspection and seview on Monday, the 19th ef October, at the Regi- mental Armory n Hester street, at twelve o'clock, noon, Major Godfrey will inspect the armory of the regiment, books and records on Wednesday, Octo-. ber 2s, at seven o'clock A, 4 A regimental court martial 18 ordered to assemnle at the armory, 619 Sixth avenue, on Tuesday. Gacto- ber 20, for the (vial of all offences, delinquencies and deficiencies among the non-commissioned officers, musiclans and privates of the Fourth regiment Vete- ran Zovaves, Detail for the court—Captain E. S. Baker, Jr, SHIPPING NEWS. ‘Alissa bee New York—Tals Day. Vessels on Their Way ty Mew York. The following veeacls Have saked, from foréign and distant domestic ports for New \esy % mumber of which are now fully due;—~ Yommodore....... ‘eatin of Fame. Fleetfor: ; ‘ranklin, 5 50 | Moon seta ...mora 12 01 5 58 | High water..morn 3 08 Sun rises. Lord Lyndhurst. Sun sets, Lord Canning... Weather Along the Const. BEPTEMUFE 24—9 A. M. Weather. Ther Port. Halitax New York. Philadelphia. Wilmington, Richmond New Orleans. Herald Packages. Captains and Pursers of Vessels arriving at this port will please deliver all packages intended for the HERALD to our regularly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam Yacht fleet, ‘The New York Assoctated Pros do not now collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, ‘a8 will be seen by the following extract from the proceedings of the regular monthly meeting held March 8, 1868 :— Resolved, That on and after April 1, bars the Associated ion of Press will discontinue the collecti ip news in the harbor of New York. Passed unanimously, BQ The office of the Herald steam yachts JAMES and JRANNPTTE is at Whitehall slip. All communications from owners and consignees to the mastera of inward bound vessels will be forwarded free of charge. CLEARED. Steamship Palmyra (Br), Watson, Liverpool via Queens- town—E Cuna: Weser (NG), Wenke, Bremen via Southamp- y nouth....Aug 19 ‘Sen Peencloce:. Aus 30 ‘Cardiff Soph 10 Steamahi ‘Rieamship flenty Ch © Aspinwall—Pacis: mi lenry Chaun ‘onner, Aspin ‘i Mail Steamship Co. nore . % Steamship Eagle, Greene, Havana—Atlantic Mall Steam- . vo. Steamship (en Barnes, Morton, Savannah—Livingston, Fox t Co, Steamship W P Clyde, Powell, Wilmington, NO—J Hand. Steamnshin Dirizo, Johnson, Portland —J ¥ Ames, Ch rre— Walsh, Field i F Bulley. Iva & Way. Fenty Carver, Hi Brig Ruth (Br), Dyer, Trieste. ley. Brig Callao, Buicknam, Cow Bay—Thompson & Hunter, Bris Haleyon (Br), McNiel, Weymouth, WS" Crandall, Um- ray & Co. ‘ Brig Ida Mf Comery, MeLelian, Philadelphia—J W Kiwell & Do. o Brig Annie M Knight, Knight, Philadelphia—Brett, Son & 20. Schr MA Ivina, Bodine, Newbern—Thomas & Holmes, Schr JgMferson Borden, Hall, Baitimore—B F Sinall & Co. Schr Molen, Northup, Providence—H W Jackson. Sehr 1 © Hall, Hall, Providence —H W Jackson. Schr Pointer, 3 icholsy Bristol-H W Jackson, cbr America, Reynolds, Bristol--H W Jackson, Schr OC Acken, Hobbie, Stamford. Steamer Anthracite, Grean, Philadelphia. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. Stexm#hip City of New York (Br), Tibbitts, Liverpool Sept ‘ta Queenstown 1ith, and Halifax 22d, with mdse and pas- senuers, to John G Dale. Stora alta (Br), Haines, Liverpool and natow! we onton with mie Co Cu — is saath “paar 1 eamahip Gen Meade, Sampaon, New Orlean 6, with mdse and passengers, to Nami "Btevenn, "Had fine ip Isaac Bell, Bourne, Ricnmond, Cit with mdse and passengers, to the Point and id Dominion 20. Steamebip Glaucus, Waldron, Boston, with mdse, to Wm P Clyde. Sicamshlp Wamsutta, Fish, New Bedford, with mdse and passengers, to Ferzuson & Wood. Bark Maria Scammell (Br), Helmstream, Janin (Pern), 90 days, with snitpetre, to Charles L Wright «Co. Paseod Cape | Albert Dewia. Horn July 21, and crossed the equator Aug 20, in lon 84 8) We | Abtie chitor July 21, lat 66 46 5, lon 69 13 W, bark Victoria (NG), from Cal- lao for Cork, 36 days out; 2d, lut 55858, lon 6318 W, bark Kio Janeiro. Alma (Nor), from Caliao for Dunkirk, 48 days out; Ang 10, lat 22 62'S, lon 8250 W, ship Red Deer Br, London for Hong Kong: Sept 19, lat 33.42. N, lon 66.38 W, brig Resolute (Fr), steering SE; 14h, lat 3418) lon 6748, brig Agnes (Br), fr tecring NE nevia (Ital), Trifiiette, Girgenti, 69 day Rio Janeiro. » Aspinwall Kio Janeiro. - Rio Janeiro. Malagn. Bark Anita Gagi with brimstone and taza, co Morrison € Piulipe Bark Railacie (Ital), Savarese, Trieste, 66 days, with mdse, to order, Had ight winds and variable Weather. Brig Pleetwing (Br), Park, Demarara, 23 days, with mo- en, Ac, to master. as Brig Seotland (Br), Crowell, Grand Turk, TT, 18 days, with saitto ET Smith & Co. Was’ bound to Hartford; put into this port through stress of weather; had strong N and NE winds all the pasa Brig Sea Side (Br), Brinton, Glace Bay, 7 days, with coal, Geo H Brewer. Brig J Means, Herrick, Calais, 7 days, with Inmber to Gates 0. Brig Trenton, Corwin, Calais via Bridgeport, where she dis- larged. Brig, Burmah, Lant, Bangor, 8 days, with lumber to Hol- Comet . Cazique. Leif: Pinta, Ruth. SiNF SoRMENTO, Wilson, trom New Orleans (or Liverpoo!, with d4t bales cottin, 1073 bhda tohaceo, oll cake, Tomine &e, waa spoken in Int 48 12, Jon 5840, no date given, with loss of foretopgallautmast, maintopmast, mainmast head and miz- zenmast close to the deck, sustained in lon 30; did not require assistance--by ship Allandale, at St Jobn, NB, 23d fn Stir JOUN G RIoHARDEBON, from St serge ays tor Buenos o Ayres, before reported abandoned, was 21 tons, built ut yoke Mn ray. ais othbay in 1855, Where she was owned. re Con nt Taine, Beal Island, 6 days, with fish to Ro- | gous WW PHAuo, Allen, from Philadelphia for Boston, with eoal, at Edgartown th, reports: On the night of ths Pg Dhl oy Mad Addison), Driscom, St Johu, NB,7 | Tech, back of Oape Cod, collided with fishing schr Susan Eid ‘itl ars, to Snow jchardson. > - ‘g ead "Schr Jas Warren, Drisko, St George, NB, 10 days, with pil- | Ts (before reporte ver and head ing carried Away head rails ing, to Snow & Richardson. aaly sae Schr D 5 Steelman, Scull, Beaufort, NC, 8 days, with staves to master. Sebr Oliver Scofield, Disoswav, Alexandria, Sebr Katie J Hoyt, Parker, Baltimore. Schr Gen Meade, McAulif, Eastport, 4 days, with fleb to Jed Frye & Co. pachr Arcticy Healy, Rockland, 3 day with lime, to Wr own & Co. Sehr Defiance, Hall, Rockland, 4 days, with lime to Havi- land & ¢ Schr ned; Sone ANTeLOPE, Thom schooner night of téth inst, while at anch Shoals, and Jost fying Jib, de, and pnt in for repairs. Sour HL Si.qiomr, Willeta, from Salem for Philadel t Edgartown Joat boweprit, jibboom, foretopmast and stained other damage, while ii contact with scbrS ¢ E Corson, as before reporied. Sonn QUEEN oF rie Wrst, from Georgetown, SO, for Howton, spring a leak at ven, and put into Delaware Break: water dist fnll of water. Soun E1iza. The four-masted veese! Eliza, from St John, NB, for Montevideo. before reported abandoned, was {allen in with by steamship City of Durhain, from 8 Johns, NE, for Halifax, abandoned, masts and rudder gone. The’ steamer dowed her three hours, when, owing to the heavy sea, Was compelled to abandon her off Cape Pine. an unknown on Nantucket Kdgartown tith ontine, Pratt, Rockland, 4 days, with lime to Ken- ht E Areuiarive, Gregory, Rockiand, 4 days, with lime to rown & Co. Sehr Exoma © Verrill, Hall, Rockland, 4 daya, with lime to WS Brown & Co. Sehr Axenorin, Means, Ellsworth, 7 days, with staves for jewark. Sebr Littie M Warren, Warren, Rockport, Me, for Wiming- ton, Del, chr Adeline Haralin, Dearborn, Bangor, with timber to Chase, Taloot & Cow Sonn SrLvAan, ‘rom Stockion for Martinique, befure re. Darius Edd: ‘ 3 o1 eu dismasted, put into Newport mornin t re Macon, iJ; Hopkine, Bangor, 8 days, with lumber | EOE Mander jury manta’ with toes of loromsaer 0 ¢ dock, mainmast head, iain boom, Jibboom, sails and part of deck Joad of lumber, having encountered & heavy gale frown SSE Sept 5, in lat 8%, ion #4 45, Will repair at N. Schr Albion, Simith, Bangor, with timber to Chase, Talbot & Co, Schr Hannie Westbrook, Littiejobn, Portland, with timber to Chase, Talbot & Co. AnsecOMB, NJ, Sept 22- Yesterday morning about eleven Schr Angeline, Davia, Brown's Banks, 6 days, with fish to | o'clock « strange yacht about twenty feet keel, with no one Miller & Co. on bot came ashore on Brigantine Beach , sat! at three Schr Mary Johnson, Penny, Gloucester, reefs, anchors all on bourd. an's hat anit boots were also {ound on board, Her name is the Loange, Miscellaneous. 1m CHARLES ComRRY, Kuhn, at Providence from Da- y LAs reports two men sick with remi.tent fever; the William Henderson Groton, ot Waterbury, Me, died on abth inst. SHORT PAKBAGR—The American bark Tel h, Cr Charles Hansen, which left New ¥i Parrived at eect FH Wallece,'Alten, Gicncester, # days, with fieh to obinson & Co scr Ada A Andrews, Tillfe, Boston for Philadelphia, Schr 8 L Stevens, Danean, Boston for Philadelphia. 8 Schr Virginia, Crowell, Boston. Schr Mary H Parker, Alien, Boston for Rondout. Rehr Mary E Riek, Parker, Newburyport. Wait, Masiie, Palsn, Nantucket, 4 days, ‘with fab, to GW right. Schr Ariadne, Robinson, New Bedford. “ e ‘ork Aug 7, arrived at sehr Kotire Kinnear, New Bedford for Rondout, she was off the ftlan cones os the tok ie rou a th fe eS eee Russian authorities assert that her time fs the quickest ever Kehr Roanoke, mace by a sailing vessel between thone ports. The most re- Behe Rytweete ‘Suenton markable part of the trip was that between Kiainore and fhe Kytvecter Hale, Coleman, Taunton. Cronatadt, which she made ind days. (The Twas reported Schr Mary A Thomas, Wright, Fall River for Eligabethport, | PY cable yesterday as being ashore when on her return). LAUNOMED--At Bronawick, 1th inet Schr Saugatuck, Davia ty Robert Given, a first clasr 4 River for Roudout. Sehr Joun Compton, Chil Fall Ri from the yard of ner of 190 tons (old measure), iver. Sehr JG Ballwin, Baker, Fall River, not yet named, owned by the builder, Capt A H Curtis, and Be worden, Rorden, Fall River, others, and to he commanded by Cap! Edward Fate, of i ry , Chase, Fall River. Harpawell, Sehr Sarah W vlake, Blake, Dighton, Whalemen. Bene dowephines Maritny Paiwy for Rondout, Arne oh Saw adtent, Wk Ga Fairhaven), Lambert, Atlanie Oc Sent home’ on the voyage # bbls apo Bark Ocean Steed, Horten.of New Vorig was at sou 8 4, with with 400 bble'sp ofl-150 on board. Will be at Paya! November, rrovider Providenc ie “ — Hae r, Providence for El sabentport. won, Providence tor Puilndelphin, | Nove ip Robert Kdwards, of New Bedford, was at sea Aug 1 Beat ) h Baki Plate Poantionn ie tat 8'N, lon 46 Wr reports whales. bearce on the Weskers Hebt Benj Rogiiah, Baker, Providence on; had seen whales but once in 2 montha, Rehr Chances 8 ohn, Hammond, Frovidenee. ee leaving St Helena, Would be at the ie Muxtield, Mayo, Providence for Philadelphia. 0 " ; Schr Nathl Holines, Afnold, Providence. . AB Cook, Field, of NYork, Ang 24 Andrew Stewart, Gilbert, Providence for Albany. Trenton, Martin, Providence, Behr \ »por, John pvidence for Ph pSchr Mary A’ Predmore, Hart, Providen foreign Ports. CALCOTTA, Sept W—Arrived previous, ship Kentuckian, Freeman, Boston, Sailed Y0th, ship Kdw Hyman, Brooks, Boston. GLAND Tonk, TL, Sept 10-Th port bark Restless, Sheldon, for Philadel elph! tor Ja, Elizabeth. #hip Havrisbury. for Boston La wt brige Lirzie Daniets, Bray, for Baliimore race MBE), Robbie, for do abt Oe 1a; #) for Riehmon: Sept 5 Suntnam, § bark Alies 1 Newport for Blizabethpart Boston B days bin Jeffray, M siden, Hafttord for Trenton. | Premier, Cru 1 Bowton, rely y, Holt, Aartford. | doinad | 9 +. ml , te ata itn, Sehr Gen Grant, Nh ac 1 Pe step hr Geo F Brown Norwich tor Rondo St dom, RB, es jehra WK Duryea, Nieho: Davis, Norwieh tor Rondont, son, and Uvex J, Robertson, NYork. lien, New Haven for Blizabeth port Cleared 24, ache ‘Addie Ryctoon, Hanghton, Newcnstio + New Haven. Hoyt, New Haven for Elizabethpor'. hip Coma ton, Hatton, Liverpool, ‘ American Ports, | Sept 2) Cleared, sobre Freddie L Porter, Small, tn Wilard Sanetory, Mi ty, NY ori Behr M Kenn Sehr Orion, W olers, New Haven for Bllaabethport. obr Jule B Clark, Ogden, New Haven, Sone B Waterinan, Marahatiy Ne iv, Kelly, Ne y Haven for Baltimore. Haven for Ehaavethport. | ' | Sehr Otd Zack, Lynch, New Haven for Euaabeuh port, oan. k Phivadeiphi: Senr Mary Tich, Tice, New. Haren for hileabeuport que, Baker, ‘kerk ebip Welltagwas Raaling, Lin Beir Reteccn i ‘ Now itaven for Pitindel- | fury’ plorenve Peters, Hooper Leesborn eobr eM J rl ay, € * Beit em ee Trent Niky areived, brig Lene, Falmouth ; eobr J Newell, NYork, Rew ‘ wwad ry Below, wiip Ontimet, Cninutpa, lo | Latenem, ! ed (04NS RUNIONS, Bi way. “*3 G KSNUW, Corner Greenwich and Murray rire: BALTIMORI we, (xd, Asn Rio Janeiro; chp Suhore, Dexter, Qovom, Chapman, Rio aan Star (Br), Cajrol, st Jobna, NB; sehr Mt Prov: jenen, fp Vice Aumiral Tegethotf, Misi, brig trone, for Boston. * Janeico; brig N Landnay, Balt brig Concor ir Motoaki fe seh | BANGOR, 8) 2-—Avrived, sche Harriet Ryan, Weekson, , f 1d —Bark Mecuniieook, reo Moutevideo ; theo E p Dale, Herding, Palermo Ro Sat ae: ork; Remco, Drlukwater, dot cept 21—-Arrived tas, Wi Mh, Cound YorMWor® pul fa Waly "amd ine, a port in Cubs. . Nelson, Georgetown, 8C; L8 , Sesen 24 me 8 ee na Ric oee i Montirey. Ryder, NYork: ied Doveyonx, Phitadetp hts ), 7—0 1, sehr Florio, Hale, NYork. PALATB, Sept 17-0 clark, Niork; Helen M Waites, Meat” Selirs White Swan, Collins; Starlight, Blatehford, and Haten, NYork. GHTON, Se) Sailed, scar Only Son, Heath, NYork~ DANVERS, Sept 80_avsived, sehr Geo W’ Baldwin, Long, Nyork. EDGARTOWN, Sept 17--Arrived, brig © Matthews, Lunt, NYork for Newlurgport; schre Hb Slaight, Ve iletey Saemt for Philadelphia; Fred Fish, Averill, Georgetown, BC, for i Jott, do for Portsmouth, —Arrived, bark Isabella, Mooty, NYork for Port- chrs Light Bat, Achorn, South Ataboy for Thoraas- tow; Gen Marfon, NYork for Poruamouth, Ith Arrived, sehrs Mary & Pearson, NYork for Boston; Mary Kelley, do for Saugus; O H Sheppard, Thowpeon, do or Newburyport. b Evening—In port the above arrivals and others bound East- war FORTRESS MONRO, Sept 28—Salled, steamer Charles: ton, for Charleston; bark’ Farrere, for Calais; brigs Rosarm, for NYork; Tarranova, for St Johns; Sea Breeze, for Liver: and (e fivet Of coasters, PR TaVER ‘Sehr so Sulled, schr Richard Borden, Poughkeepsie, Wi-Arrived, schra Daniel Brown, Grinnell, Georgetown, DO; BH Jones, Davis, Philadeiphia; Cuance Shot, Perry, Elizabethport. Saile hr Sea Bird, Battey, NYork. GEORGETOWN, DC. Sept 33—Arrived, steamer Salvor, Hallett, NYor! Sailed—Schrs Julia A Crawford, Buckley, Warebam;R L ‘ay, Baker, Boston, OLMES' HOLE, Sept 22, PM—Arrived, brig James Mur ghie, Collin, NYork for Shulee; sehra A’J Dyer, Bagley, NYork for Boston; President Washington, Britt, do for i versport; Lion (Br), Geddes, do for Londonderry ; Valhalla, Lawry, Elizabethport for Newburyport. é Raifed—Harks LS Stocker, 8 W Holbrook; briga JB Lin: coln, Gambia; schrs Sarah Jane, Carrie, Jf Worthington, WH White, HD Endicott, M J Chadwiek, Coral, hg Gace, Rockingham, Avon, ‘Taylor & Mathes, NH” shin Freedom, A Haley, J W Kumsey, 8 8 Godfrey, Jeuse B Sunith, bai ey rn ed, brig Eurns, Willey, Philadelphia for AM Arriv Bostdn; sche E'S Conant Hamuond, Portland for NYork : J Bredmore, Seavey, do. ‘ Bi i Schra J Predmore, New Globe, Clara Norton, Ne- eo onan W ORLEAN! 19 ships Arcturas, Naaon. Wales; Alrite, berry, Liverpool bark. Hane © Crockett, Rockland. - Below, coming up, ships A- tte, "Rosenue, from Liverpool; Southern nte1 Dunlap, from Newport; Wales; Hansa, Wicks, from Liver: 00 ; man, Hen 3 Jun! [03 + Dark Fille do L’Air (Br), Roberts, Liverpocl; brig J Ren~ nedy, Sellman, Havana, gQORFOLK, Sept 32—Arrived, steamer Gazelle, Commo- re ‘ork. NEWBURYPORT, Sept 22—Arrived, echr Nellie, Thurston, EW LONDON, Sept 2—Arrived, achr Ann § Salter, Ba- Providence for NYork. NORWICH, Sept 22—Bailed, achrs Amelia, Beebe, NYork; JL Hess, and Silas Moayrpniee NEWPORT, Sept 28, § All-—Arrived in the night, 018 ahiy Sar jew London, on @ cruise; achra Fanpie Mitchell, Brown, Hoboken for Boston; Sylvan, Bangor for Martinijue, under jury masts, 3% PM—Arrived, achrs Jas B Cunningham, Roath, and Wm Gilfum, Schotield,’ Philadelphia; Julia A Decker, Dunton, Boston'for NYork; Artist, , Somerset for-do ; Jone phine, Mariin, Fawtucket for Roudout; Sea Bird, Batley, all River fof NYork; Mindora, Calais "for do: Qosan Belle, Rocklaud for Richmond; May Day, Adams, for New: = led_—Schr E.isha T Smith, Harvey, NYork. - PHILADELPHL 33—Arrived, ship Ventens (Norw), Ves; J olulde Norrin’ Reed, Li Le ; West Denais, Crowell, Boston Bristol, E; Matilda, Dix, , Hi Salem; schre Tennessee, Curtis, Capes, Dee! 3 Wheeler, Dyer} jawyer, Hand, and EG Will arsons, Portland; Blixe looper, Hoopér, Cambrlageport;3 © Runyén, Higbee, Cam veparaertir on teem teeet eee vey, ‘Liswxs, Del, Sept 21--Barks Nereid, for San Franelaco, and Advance, for Cork, both from Philadelphia, went to sex this 4 4 oscermsiatie a Pita 3 do, M ery from ‘Boston “for sot Temairat 9 Break- water. f LPORTLAN D, Sept 22—Arrived, brig Lije Houghton, Mor- mn Cieared—-Brig H H MoGilvery, Brewster, Philadelphia; schr Marcus Hunter, Orr, do, ALORTSMOUTH, Sept 31—Arrived, schr O'Donobue, Smith, exandria, PROVIDEN 33 -Arrived, schrs Charles Comery, Kuhn, Darien Ges Wn Mod ‘Lawson, Baltimore; West- ee, land, Rice; American Eagle, Sbaw; H D Franklin? John Grock(ord, B : hine BK: Franklin? ord, Briggs, and Ji jen, Scott, Philadelphia; Charles jrainer, ) Elizabeth port; Fakir, Saunders, Hoboken; Anna's Bowditen, mn Satled—Schra Jobs D Buckaiew, part Philadelphia ; ‘Caroline Grant, Greenlow, do (or Calais); Daniel Wel it. Mogathlin, and Charger, M: bethport:; Susan Mary, Kenion: Zoe, tial Helen Mar, Hick, aud ben} Rng. PAWTUCKET, Sept %—Arrived, schr Perine, Snefleki, Rondout. Rondout. Sailed—Schr Martin Van Buren, hei pale Sept 22—Arrived, scbr L Crockett, Crockett, n Suled—Brlg Rollerson, West, Boston, pSAN ARANCINCO, Sept Bi—Arrived, ship Neptone, Poa- Salled 234, ship Favorite, Bush, NYork. Cleared 204, abip Cairnsmore, Liverpool, with 31,000 sacks wheat. SAVANNAH, 20—Arrived, ship Emerald Herbert, NYork ; schr Model, Johnson, tp gy Bangor. SALEM, Sept 28" Arrived, brig Abby Thaxter, Ron- dout f Newburyport chrs Del Wood, Elizavethport ; Oud] Feliow, Orne do for amps a oe aly d— Arrive janzan! for - mington, Del;'A H'Sawyer, Cook, Orlals for fork; Alls. ton, Sawyer Bangor for Santa Cruz, SOMERSET, Sept 23-Salled, schr Artist, Forrester, NYork. ylAUNTON, Bept 22—Salled, achr Josephine, Li 1 New WICKFORD, Sept 22-Salled, achr Racer, Howard, NYork. MISCELLANEOUS. A GOOD SENSATION! 4 R. R. A GREAT SENSATION! 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