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10 cei ae NEW YORK CITY. THE COURTS. THE NATIONAL GAME. Empire vs, Eureka “ Mutts. And it came to pass on the four and cwentieth day of the ninth month in the eight and sixtieth year of the mineteenth century, in the days when Andrew sat in the high seat as governor of the land and the chosen of the people were not at peace with Andrew, that there came together in the province of Jersa, where flies and cozzening insects do abound in the summer time, two bands of active youths, And one band did come from Gotham to baitle for Empire; and the other band did come from Nuark, afar of town of the province of Jersa, And this other band did come armed with but o1e Spear, shouting as a battle ery Ureka. Now Ureka 1s a word ina foreign tongue signifying Lhave found it, Aud these bands did come together with clash and clamor, And they fought a fight which they did call Baceval. And among the host of the Empire there were Joln, suenamed the Bloomfetd, and Thomas called Voorees, and other Thomas called Chal-mers, and Samuel’ styled Howell, and Matthew called the Jintzezon, and Charles styled the Gaunt, and John the Byrnes, and Michael known as the Calli, And from Nuark there came among others young | men bearing the titles, Kase and Bolles and Reed (not broken), and Spear, and one from a Southard family, and a Meeker one, and a hero of Kent, and one from Eden-burg, and John surnamed Olden. And when — fought they did not fight to kill. But they did rather fight to learn what the warriors from Nuark had found. The fight was short. And the feelings of the war- riors were not hostile one towards another, Now the sun was hid behind the clouds and shone not during that day. And presently the clouds did open, but the sun sloue not upon the comiict; rather did the rains come down, And the water did make the air cold and there were those Who entered not into the figlit and they were chilled. And among those who were chilled were two who kept the record of the fight. And one of these did 40 Nightly nestle the tables for the Empire that he was styled the Nestic: the other one came frou ihe far off town of rk and he did keep Ward over the goods and counts of the warriors from QWITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—IN PANK7u?TCY. Deciai Before Judge Blatcjaford. ‘In the. matter of the bankruyicy of Sarah A, Clark ‘whe following decision has been rendered:—The fications filed by the creditor as grounds of ob- ‘tion to the discharge go entirely to the polnt, that debt due to the creditor was created by the fraud @f the bankrupt. This 1s not a ground under the twenty-ninth section withholding @ discharge, If the debt was in fact created by the fraud of the bank- rupt, the discharge to be granted to the bankrupt ‘will on its face, sections 82 cept the debt from ‘he operation of the discha and im that way as to that debt a discharge wil really be withheld. A discharge is granted, UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S counT. The Alleged Internal Revenue Frauds. Before Commissioner Guttmann, [Me United States vs. Commissioner Rollins end Others.—The hearing of this case was resumed yesterday. Thomas Willwood testified that he was assessor of the Third district, Brooklyn ; he recommended the eeizure of Maliett’s place on Flushing avenue; had a letter subsequently from Mr. Harland stating that kr distillery had been released; gave that letter to r s Binckley; Mallett never paid any the distil- ry Was not assessed in consequence of Mr, Har- Yand’s letter; a tobacco factory in Raymond street ‘Was seized by him on information communteated by ap employé Of the establishnient; it was subsequent- Y released. i The cross-examination elicited nothing material. Mr. Fullerton showed witness two leiters and he Mentified them as those received from Mr. Harland. Another paper was shown to witness which he siated {was an application for abatement of the assessments en certain parties named therein. Mr. Seagwick—Does this paper refer to any of the eases before ust Jersa.d Mr. Fullerton—It is the commenceiment of another | ~ And these tablet bearers both did shake like unto gaee. the leaves of the trees when the winds db blow and Mr. Sedgwick objected to the introduction of the | tie raias do fall apen them. aper in evidence, unless it could be shown to have ‘And when the rains did fal) too heavily the con- ime connection with Mr, Harland. Robert V. Anderson was examined and testified at on information supplied to him by persons con- ected with the establishments, be made selz: fict Was stopped and theu the party from the far ot town in Jersa did cry again Ureka hard to dereat the Buipire. of And tins it was seen what they had found, everal tobacco factories, Wuicl! Were afterwards re- ‘Aud on the tablets of the tablet keepers were these ed. wores and rarks:— ‘The witness was not cross-examined, and at tire EMPIRE FULEARA. conchision of his testimony the publlé hearing of i, 0. the case was adjourned unti! Monday, at twelve - aM clock. 4 Bot 4 ° 5 on 4 SURROGATE'S COURT. ri ‘ g 3 norma 8 Before Gideon J. Tucker, Surrogate. 3 1 5 ‘The followmg willis were admitted during the é seco week :— = = Kliza Dick, Dennis Lynch, Joseph L. Elder, Bryan ee 6 8 artin, Matthew McDonald, Ann P. Bverts, George 2h BL dt Bh. . Robins, Henry G. Dunner, Jaques Honiszot, % 2 189 Oliarles Mish, George E. Palmer, Phebe Dalby, Rob: 156 8 OTe rt Orr, Jean Jacques Beauron, Magdalena Bode, john F. Duncklees, David PY. Roach. Letters of administration granted on estates of ian Joseph, Isabella Miller, Peter Carr, Eliza upson, Rosalia Tochterman, Murtagh Shea, John Adar, Christian Gunkel, John Dougherty, Catha- bp Schabbehar, Francois P. Carlier, Timothy »Keefe, Johann Maut, Jane Mitchell, Joshua - ton, Henry B. Ernst, Barnet J. Quinn, Juha Di ls Nancy J. Elder, Cecilia Capman, George E. S. Mar wha, Peter Cahilt, Jacob Reis, Joshua Silvernail, Mr. Walkindown, Broadway. rers—B. Nesiler and Ward. And when now the tight was over, nnto the house they went, these valiant heroes, mid wit and merriment, c hours, with feast and song and stories told, they apare: 1n the time for parting came, they hand in haud did Lifting up their voices, sang “The Days of Avid Lang Buse Bali Notes. Pefer 8. Maillie, John Conklin, John Hettinger. Phe University nines of Harvard and Brown Unie ee) versilies played their first game of tne season yester- CITY INTELLIGENCE, day afternoon §t Cambridge, Mass, The Harvard UE ESS nine came ont ahead, scoring 87 to Brown 15. ‘The Creightons, of Noriotk, Va., have again been heard from, On saturday last they were visited by ‘THK WEATHER YRSTERDAY.—he foliowiug tecord cl Os e temper: » fo the Old Point Club, aod in a game of five innings wil show the changes in the temperature for | Were victorions, with the heavyscore of 000%. Mr. Qe past twenty-four hours, ted by the the Dielman, Captain of the Old Pointers, fell while run- mometer at Hudnut’s phi BRALD Buliding 218 Bre ning after a ball in the second innings, and w severely hurt. There was @ general desire to disco tinue the game, but he insisted on having it played iway, AN. 47 3PM, : out, although he was obiiged to retire. ‘The playing A.M. @ OP.M....... of both cinbs is said to have been very fine, bur the 8A. M. 8 Creighions proved to be too much’ for the Old mM mters,and by thew sx did fail justice to the Average temperature. Average temperature for Friday NATURALIZATION.—In the month of June 225 per- @ons were naturalized in this city; in July, 202; in Augeet, 225, and in September, 1 —making a total ane they beat he Union and Excelsior “mutts came together on Tuesday last at the Capitolme grounds, and afier an exiubition of genuine muitnisin the Exceistors scored s0 and the Unions 40, Timpson, of the Unions, cangit a fy bail Inthe mouth and squeezed the atl oii. as if it was a tomato full of catsup material, Holl, RELIEF FOR PERU.—A subseription book has been | at first, bon edits ipo Pie i in # siyie whic f . 5 rete ; would entitle him to ery “Excelsior.” ‘The Brook! epened for the rellef of the sufferers by the earth: | then were too Ilinber with the timber, and. alttou quake im South America at the banking house of | the Unions tried six different styles of pitehiy avatied them nothing, #8 they were badly worsted. ‘The Kaw Valley Club, champion of Kansas, paid a Visit to St. Louis last week and played with the hin. ire and Union Clubs of that place. Unfortunately for the representatives of the “Woolly Horse’ State, they were defeated in both games. The score stood :— Kaw Vailey, tou, $2. Kaw Valley, 12; Empire, 20. The pias of the Kansas folks fs said to have been very due fndeed, aad, everything considered, first class: ‘The Atlantics start for Troy to-morrow evening to Mensra. Galwey & Casado, No. 104 Pearl street, who Dave been appointed to receive the funds collected Sor that purpose. LIceNSE BUKRAU.—Marshal Tappan, in charge of the License Bureau in the Mayor's office, reports ‘hat during the past week the business in his depart- Mentzhas been as follows:—Licenses issued—Junk @ealers, 3; second hand d express wagons, 42; venders, 11; public c drivers, 81; dirt earts, dog carts, intelligence of- | play with the Haymakers on Tuesday. On Thursday Bees, 1; porter Received for } they will play with the Cincinnatis at the Union Mes, $1. Total receipts, $1,008, wrounds. On Saturday they will go to Princeton to Roman CarioLic CHURCH Park.—A grand fair for | Play the College boys, and on the 7th prox. they play the return game with the Mutuals. PUBLIC EDUCATION. ‘Mie benefit of the new Catholic church, ner Lex- $ngion avenue and Sixty-fifth street, will be held by the lady friends of the enterprise in the new Tamma- | my Hall, East Fourteenth street, commencing on | Wednesday, the th of October, at three o'clock P. | M. The church was comm 1 last October by the | Dominican Fathers, who have shown surprising | energy in pushing forward the work to it comple- Mon. "It is hoped that the good aud generous of New York will lend a helping hand to so good a work, es- pecially when they are made aware that this is a Missionary church and is situated in a place where a ebureh ts greatly needed, Casvavries.—John Lardner, aged five years, fell from the fourth stowy wiudow of his parents’ resi- dlence, 206 First avenue, yesterday, and is now Report of the Superinteudent of and Repairs. A very large number of the citizens of the me- tropols, whose chiidren are in datly attendance at the public schools, appear to be so well satisfied with the general results of the system established by the Board of ucation that they do not troubie themselves to ascertain the detatls of the manage- ment which lias succeeded so weil in giving to the public comfortable, commodious and ornamental Buildings ina hopeless condition. schoo! buildings, a8 well as a system of pmlc in- EI oven, aged four years, of 105 Broome | straction second to none in the world. This last street, fell from the third story window, and Was | qagertion is no and the residents of this patel aa ene gat tririp-tae apenas at} city ean speak with becommng pride on the subject, Heo! A. oer y-one, cornet vi tha he statement is - Righty-firet street and Third avenue, fell from a tree | MOWINE that the stateinent 1s supported by unto peachable voluntarily given by educa. lional committees Trom the principal cities in the Union, 4% well as by the report to Parliament of the Kev. James Fraser, who was one of a board of com- Jonere appointed by the British government to into The commen school system of the United a front of 120 Baxter street and ‘broke his collar bone and two ribs, Taken to Bellevue Hospital. Johku Summers, employed at the Astor House, died St the City Hospital last evening from the effects of & fall from the platform of the third story at eight o'clock jast evening. Edward Williams, aged forty-eight, street, Williamsburg, sustained a severe round | tons from falling down rat the corner of Thirty | fourth street and Third avenue. He was taken to | Believue Hospital. iy 04 | States and Camada, | ‘The proper care of ) Powers ch an extensive field of opera- a8 that with whieh the Boara of Education in this city is charged is # Work of no small moment, 1 to conduet It #0 that those for whose especial veril the system is Instituted requires the constant ast Fifty-ceventh street, while | ¢y, » of executive abl t i ereise 0! “ J ities Of no mean order. The = e be Se down Aington avenue, Was | executive representative of the Board of Education rowan out and badly injur is, of course, the Clerk of the Board, and his office | is the centre around whieh the whole work revolves, administration of what might be termed the 4) portion of the school system requires for its fection @ strict attention to the details of the dit. POLICE INTELLIGENCE, ALLEGED THEFT AND RECEIVING STOLPN Goabs. ferent departments toto, whieh ii must necessarily re “ ae be divided: and to give the proper attention to tho: Godfrey Mitcbell was erlay brought before jose jodfrey Mitel was yesterfay br i befor details reqhires the presenc officers competent to Judge Mansteld, of the Essex Market Police Court the workings of the departments and to @n a charge of stealing jewelry of the value of public, tt 4 the Board of Education, i 5, the property of Catharine Sebilling, No. | afal de of their ‘dshin, $ West Forty-secoud «treet. The same complainant Among the different departments instituted by the preferred a charge of receiving the stofen goods | Rourd for the purpose of affording additional eon Against Charies Chi, Both of the accused parties | forte to those attending the public schools the ollice ‘Were held to answer of Superintendent of Buildings and Repaira, eatab- ; : lished in October, 1867, inst hold a prominent pl OUNG BURGLARS Von rie ast « YOUNG BURGLARS at Wons.—On Friday last 41x | Tye duty of the Superintendent of Buildings and tree Boys entered the vacant house 21 Greene street, | pairs aay be readily surmised from the tite of the breaking open a rear window, rpped up the floors | Gepartment: it invoives the personal ani daily in- dentine wit Gir atbans Worth of Crchen sh oe. | Section by the person holding the oMice of ail the Ferday HOPI Ceeee ae the tony orton pipe. Yee: | work being done on the buildings in charge af th nd Jas, Brett, were arrested by vetoes. | Board of Rducation, ‘The frst report of the superin Po sieving tepdeuk—Mr, James L. atiler—wateh was submitted oy Quinn of the Eighth precinet, and arraigned at | 1), the Board pr to the summer vacation, shows e abe rket. As the prop Bef } ty Jurtag it ri time the de I os! ered gg ponds JP oe eth | that during ihe short time the department has been a ee ey remeeeee aes ‘0 } hy existence various improvements have been just! . thted and perfceted, The report gives @ brief but i LARCENY oF Money. On Friday might Jeremiah | comprehe s out in regard to the nuuiber Kennedy, No. Fast Fourteenth street, and David | &bd condition of rlous schools in the different aap yea Wares tire city, and closes with seve at above number, Brown | yaimabie « ous inregard to heating and ven. sed hie pocketbook, containing | tilating th a es un urrest by oitlcer Little, of The { school buildings in the eity ure hot, Who found hin in Baxter | Jocutea as follow eo him ay 4 the mon ‘ a P Gram. Pre J inside hie shirt. The prisoner was | Words ” rn. Wards mar, Mary. i oe 24 . 2 2 BLe® Devine wat niet a may . iM 5 from a te ue Mat 4 /. or Oo wave Joho Murphy b t t : 4 Marted out ons raid upon the street In his | ¢ 2 +2 2 frenzied intox) a ite : s ' 4 2 on Fourtecni os 8 8 3 2 Hy I guished about fry py ‘* 4 2 } Clarke, of the Twenty-w f ' 4 3 he arraigned ai deitersco Marky ‘ malicious mischief. soe ® + Total... 40 ALLEGED FALSE Pris \ Pe He Hid A employ of Patrick loo! we I tota . jot Thirty-third street, was last nigii ¢ above incindes the bulidings now in course of Ghitge of mening. Gxt inane 1s Hs well as thoxe In Which regular Kessions up! frow mployer's cr of | amounts from nis employer eceportof the Superintendent shows that the | alleged, be appropriated to his ows \ ol bulidings qenetally are in good condition, byt pA, be pked into at Je in Ma wover wards titions and alterations ate . © arrest was 1 omieer By ereively demanded to render the buildings sate Jwenty-ninth preciuct. healthy, From thee ume the changes, which Bxrensive BOBSBAY 1x a BoaRDING Hover. wetleal experience of the ‘Superintendent ais Walaa aia fe ; solutely necessary, and to which the at- About a week ago a German, aged twenty-two, of ‘onof the School Board was called, have been He wiiress, named Louis Rowlan, engaged board y Promptly effected, and during the late summer va- Vwi Mrs Margaret Miller, No. 00 West Kighteenth | yan of the The report shows (hat ieee on nang pireet. On Friday evening she observed him leave | oF the bniidings now need for sohout purposes whose the House with a bande apd immediarely miated | auctoundings render them almost unfit for schools, fan Worth of clothing and jewelry. He was arrested | This is pariculariy the case with te. primary Just night by + Geghen, of the Pwenty-ninth | schoc ‘the First, Second and Third wards, precues: sity tted the robb and said that he | Where the olidings are surrounded by large ad paws ed the tole bat refuged to teil where, | wareloWes, whieh renders the classrooms dark He wilt be orralqued at Jefferson Market Loe morn | and serwusl¥ affecta the ventilation. The me } primary # boul located on Trinity place, although 4%, good condition and largely way before the march of improvement (7) in the must give Church street extension swindle. The Second and ‘Third ward schools are in altered dwelling houses ani sarsounded as mentioned above, Among t'¢ schools to which especial reference ts made is [ie building of grammar school No. 22, in the Elev‘ntl ward, located on the northeast corer of Stagygon aud Sheriff streets, This building wag erected in 1515 and is but three stories high, and coverg the entire lot of 60 by 100 feet. The pana epartment is !0- cated on the ground Moor, which leaves neither yard nor playroom, wd the children from the enure school are obliged to play in the street, which is oo! very inviting at any time. The rooms in this building are 80 durk Ubatatis olten found necessary to {iplit the gas at midday. ‘The report is replete with useful information tn re gard to (he condition of the school buildings, wid will be found services 0 those Who take uuy 0 terest in the great work of property educating youth of the metropolis, The book contirnis ‘! ‘lot Education in forming (ls uz especial charge of the busines RAILROAD CASUALTY AT NEWARK, K. J. sineer Killed=Two Locomotives au 4 House Demolished, A collision of a serious character Look place aloul seven o'clock last evening at the depot of the Morris aud Essex Railroad in Newark, N.J., by whieh an engineer named Nathan Nichols was instantly k while by the merest chance numbers of peopl escaped injury. m the various statements iil it appears that the train on which Nichols we aboard—a ¢ one—on reaching High stree roule for Hoboken, was bronght up to a stand, m this point to Broad street there is a steep gracile, nd in nz down this the brakes beca: pleas, nd away went the whole tralia a terrific) «speed down the hill anit across Broad street and through the depot until 1! had demolished an engine taking In water and « dwelling hose on the corner of Spring street. ‘The unfortunate engineer, in consequence of a lameness in one of his libs, Was unable to jump off, as ti conductor and brakeman had previously done and was killed outright, one of the coal cars hay topped over on the engine, burying Mr, Nichols ou! ofsighl, All the cars were jumbled up all over the track, rendering it impossible for other trains to t least for a time, Curiously, the conductor im Doty, the mati Who some tine i {rota injuries received, — Liv An Eb this time escaped without any lujury. Running into the englue was owing fo @ misplaced switeh. Hs: the taiter heen properly adjusted the entire trai | wonid have dashed into the river, | the deceased engineer was about thirty-three years of age, Was a Widower and jeaves 2 grown np) ho. Ii is not positively KNOWN yet Whetier any oriers were injnred. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ITEMS. Pidiaduiphia haye naturalized 000 Within the past week. Kuetderho was burned to death on Friday sn bev sianty, ab Lee, Mass., where she Li alone. © A warrant has been issued for the execution of Thomas McCarty, in Venango county, Pa., for murder, on October 28, A West Troy man named MeDonald, supposed to have fallen out of a window at Gleason Hill, wus found dead on the sldewatk yesterday morning. An old man, deaf, was ran over by the cars-uf the Union Railroad in Adams treet, Troy, N. Y., yester. day morning aud Kit pet Atallor named Cook, of Lansingburg, N. in trying toget on the cars at tue Union depot in ‘Troy, yesterday noon, was rua over and instantly killed, Four men, liniling irom New York, were arrested in Philadelphia yesterday, charged with procurme fraudulent naturalization papers. ‘They were held for trial. A son of Join Bogan, aged tiree years, wi playing on the bank of the Housatonic river, n ihe’ Huntington bridge, at Derby, Conn, on Sati day, was drowned, ‘The heavy rain washed w the dam on the Hon satonie river and sent the water back fo the old chan- nel, causing serious delay to the completion of the dam at Derby. General Pierce is very fe Concord, N. He Ki ty a couglf has troubied him, receives the calls of but jew friends. His nervous system is quite shattered, aud it is very doubtlui he gets about this fail or winter, if at all, again, John Wille, @ prisoner in the Connecticut State Prison, ai Hartford, convicted two years ago for horse stealing, ent his throwt with a shoe knife at two o'clock yesterday morning ia his ceil, ‘The gash was frightful, severing the jugular vein. lemorrais of ble at his residence in EUROPEAN MARKETS. Mosny Mank ONDON, Sept. 26 y. * Raktway shares, S34. Others unchanged. Consol, O44 for both ‘money and the vant, United States fve-twenties, 72%. Ulinols Centrals, O54. Atlantic and Great Western, 394, FRANKFORT ROURSE.— FRANKFORT, Sept, 26.— United States fiveawenty bonds open at 757, a 76 for the issue of 1862 i Pakis Bourse.—Patiis, Sept. 2 firmer, times, LiverrooL CorroN MARKE?.—LIVERPOOL, Sept. 11\y A. M.—The cotton market opens dull at the ying figures of last evening, viz:—Middling up- is, 97d; middling Orleans, 105.4. LIveRPooL, P. M.—The market is somewhat firmer, 8 of the day have footed np 12,000 bales, Havre CoTron MARKET.—HAVRE, Sept. 26,—Prices of cotton have declined if Tres orainaire is now ‘The Bourse is Rentes closed last night at 69 franes 12 cen- BREADSTUFFS MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, ', M.—No, 2 red Western wheat 10s. 1d. per cental. The market is quiet. Lav PROVISIONS — MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, Sept. M.—The market is unchanged. Bas con 57s, per cwt. for Cumberland cut. Li 728. perewt. Pork is firm Liverr Propuce Marxer. RPOOL, Sept. M.—Spirits petroleuin 1s, 3d, per gal. Tallow 458, 6d. per ew Lospon P MUCK MARKET.—LONDON. Sept. 26.— for sugar to arrive is firm and 2 Dutch standard this morning i. perewt. Whale ot) £8 per per ton. es of No. y ats Sperm oil ton. ARGIVALS AND DEPARTUIES. Arrivalr. QUERSBTOWN , Mr das Two. even children » ¥ nurse; Mise ngs Mr and Mrs Waiker, Muster Wil- iss Blleo aud nurse; ‘Mrs Dudley, Nichdison, JW Waite, Thos Cox, Mr Nicolet. Kk, D Woitt, D Cantilion, A.C Morris, T Brady, ‘Daly, J W Beckley, DF Wilm, Mr Baden, W Andrew (iarrivan, Jas Hon, Jas Sheridan, fl 2M Sunith and wite, Mr Brom: hawe, Mra Birkenshawe, Mr Tay: ‘ard, Mrs Ward, Mea Carr, Mrs Mra Martin, Mr Jarvis, Mr Osgood, ily, Mry Muirenin, Mise Waish, Mrs E Hughes, Geo E Hughes, Mre Boden, Mrs J P Bainbridge, Mr Mare, DR Hilliard, Mies Ellen Cantiiion, Miss Gilroy. New Ont ND HAVANA tin Mesa, Manvel Mesa, Ha) Mrs Thomp lyn; Fino Campligiion and son, Hava ortland: Mrw MJ Emelonie and EW Har. § two in the steerage, Miss Dudiey, WL U3. Kismiend lor, Mr Bate O'Hara and tw: Miss Mine tte, Mra Smi Steamship Lodona. Mr’ Merviil, w ¥ Departures, Liv kerool—Steamsbip City of Mise Adah Whitney, nee y Hile, Mies Battrich, Miss inn Alien Coburn, Mist Kruly Kimball, Geo K Perks ife, 11 € Wood, Mick § Wood, Antonio R Guelhas, Mantel T Son toa, Mr Valencho, Ed Fulton, wite, four ebitdven ati two ere yante, Willams times Auttions ayer, Hugh Mereer, P i Mi Brennan, N Wise M Swindobile nie Wayland, Mrs Murphy and and child; Miss Annie Affeck, Chas A Wine Miss Mary Watson, T James G Dean, Wm J M Kite Wm Rey J Weathorst L Hopkins, FL Storrelie, Win Rocking GLAsoOW, DERuy AND Livent Dia. Dav Kinninn Mra Kinnt: Mra Grandy, Misa (een Grandy, anada; Joun Wiieon, David Janes Muir, Mra Muir Philaveiphin; 4 Shanks, ley jes Mackle, Jou § | other passengers in the « SAVANNAH. Steamship J L Wellman an * ebild, Mra Mayw and two eh Dut, EO'M — Cary, Gi Ke Francis, Mr | Joseph G Low, Mre Siiteids, Mr and Mra 8 L Wiley, Mi Dyers, A Champion, RJ Adame, CC ¢ Mie AF Hiden, © Dart, by Sohiattor, Mex BM. Godfrey, Mise BC Charles Waiker, AS) Carroll, Mra ME Ric o and Mra Hirshneld, TV Kobinson’ NH Dempree eke M SAVANNAI!—Stenmehip Montgomery, damon Jackeo George Kiay, J Neil, A T Reid, Joun T Hays dohn A Mace ¢ HMartin, Joun'D Doran, Charien E Jones and fe and Indy, SM ding, d D Campbe wel dT, in, L Her thos W » Wiliam Patterson, ueahtieeeemeeetes SHIPPING NEWS. Almunac tor New VorkesThis Day. | i | | | | Scotland | Mise Wi San Salvador.—Mr Mra Br Sun rises....... 5 Sun sets. soo Moon sete ..,morn 1 48 High water..morn 4.48 Weather Along the Const 4 se B09 ALM, Port ' Thevmometer Boston Nw 61 abore New York... \ 0 Rbove Philadelphia w #2 above Wilmington. sw 62 above Washington. NW 62 above Fortress Monro oN, f2 abot Richmond . N. 62 avove q 6% above N.. cece BL wbowe r 79 above TEMBER 26, 1868, Herald Packages, Captaing and Puraers of Vewsels arriving at thie port will please deliver all packages {ntended for the Heeai.vto our Feguiarly authorized agents who are attached (0 ont Btea Yacht bee The New York Amsociaied Pree do vot now | from Roeklan collect mar‘ae reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, as will bye geen by the following extract from the proceedings of the regular monthly meeting held March 8, 1868:— Resolved, That on and after Apnl Ty 1868, the Associate? Press Wil’ discontinue the collection Bins news ‘a “ae harbor of New York. Passed unanimously. F par The office of the Herald steam yachjey JAMES JRANNETTE 8 at. Whiten: aud stip. Alleo“amunieations from owners und consignees to the maslers of inward bound vesseis will be forwarded free of caarge. CLEARED. ship City ef Bostou (Br), Roskeli, Liverpool—John Steamehip Louisiane (Br), Forbes, Liverpool—National hip Mariposa, Kemble, New Orleans—H B Cromwell @ Dave. ip Rapidan, Cheeseman, New Orleaps—Livingston, Fox & Swamalip Gulf Stream, Spencer, New Orleans—C H Mallo- ry & Go. mship Yazo, Hodges, New Orleans—Samuel Stevens, mabip Miam!, Baymore, Fernandiua and Mobile—IK s. Steamship Guif City, Stewart, Key West and Galveston—C H Mallory & Co. Steamemp San Saivador, Nickerson, Savannah—W R Gar- | nah—R Lowden. Charieston—H R Morgan niship Montgomery, Lyon, Sa ghigamanp Manhattan, Woodhull, Co. Steamship Empire, Price, Wilmington, NC—James Hand. poleamehip Klien 8 ‘Terry, Chapity Newbern, NC—sturray, ‘errs & Co. Steameht) Asane Beil, Alexander, Nortoig, City Point and Richmond. really. Steamship reen, Inman, Alexandria—J Hand. Steamship E © Knight, Denty, Georgetown, DO—Phillips & Brown, Steamship Glaucus, Walden, Boston—W P Clyde. wiiamship Wamsuits, Fishy New Bedford—Ferguson & D Sutton. a Ship Allee M Minott, Lowell, San Franeraco— Ship Vanguard, Russell, New Orleans H Ship Gardner Colby Savann: Bark Vineo (Br), Hay! verpool-H J DeWolf & Co. Bark Inca(N@), Ren jes, Bremen—H Koop & Co, Burk Idaho, Chapman, ‘AspinwailPanaina Raflroad Co, Bark Rebeces Carnana, Savage, Matanzas—Waydell & Co. wentk Eliza Barss (Br), Conyers, Hamilton, Bermuda—J N arvey. Brig Catharine (Br), Shearer, Constantinople—G F Bulley. Brig Madonna (Br), Jordan, Demarara—Miller & Hough: ton, elie € Morris (Br), Crane, Barbados Crandall, Umphray Brig Chimborazo, Cook, Port Spain—Mitler & Houshton. Bing Marguerite (Haytien), Cole, Port au Prince—-R Murray ar. Brig Grace Worthington (Br), Marshall, Kingston, Ja—© E Staplea. Brig Aurelia (Br), Dunn, St Jobns, NF—Maitland, Phelps & Co. = Brig Victoria Urenia (Br), 'Terrio, Sydney, OB-Geo H Brew! Ur scent (Br), Faulkner, Maitland and Noel, NS—J F ney & ©) Binck Swan, Podger, Georgetown, SC—I B Gacer. Sch? Grasmere (Dan), Heney, Maranham and Para—Bur det & Everett. br Meteor (Br), Nicholson, Bridgeton, NS8—Crandail, shray & Co hur Summerside (Br), Marsters, Windsor—H J DeWolf & CE Cranmer, Cranmer, Jacksonville—Van Brunt & Schr Ohas Dennis, Hallock, Jacksonville—E D Hurlbut & ©o. Nebr Stampede, Stratton, Jacksonville—Warren Ray, Schr Mattie E Tabor, Cook, Savannah—N L MeCready & 6, Schr John Ferris, St John, Wilmington, NC—Thomas & Holmes ir David Miller, Farrell, Wilmington, NC—Bryan & Willis, Washington, NC, Itimore Baker € Dayton, altimore—M B Bedell’ Philadelphia—Bentley, Milier Sehr © A Johnson, Schr FG Kelly, Bak Sehr W Maryek, Catlin Frank He o & Thomas. Schr W Boardman, Billard, Philadelphia—G K Rackett & hr Leocaslia, Poole, Saiem—R W Ropes & Co. r ork, Pa Boston—S W Lewis & Co. hha, Show, Bedford—Ferguson & Wood. Nash, Providence—H W Jackson, ‘ariner, Providence-H W Jackson. |, Spencer, New Haven—@ K Rackett & ag Harbor—G K Rackett & Bro. Mhiladelphta. goer a Sloop T Brown, Sloop Jenny Bro. Sloop Apollo, Freeman, Steainer Masser, Smit ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STRAM YACHTS, Stonnship City of Antwerp (Br), Mirebonse, Eaverpool Sept 8 and Quecnstoyvn Tith with mie and palkengers to John ¢ p17, 45 miles west of Tuskar, passed shi Queen of Nations ( Br)’ pound Fz 2th, Ja t 42, lon 81 80, a brig rigged steamer, hound Ej 25th, lat 43, lon 64 30, steamship hence for Liverpool. Steatnship Lodoua, Hovey, New Orleans Sept 19, via Ha- vana iy days, with mdse and passensers, to © MH Mallory & Co. Sept 20, off Pickle Keef, saw steamships Cuba, and Con- cordia, hound 8; 23d, lat 81 20, lon 79-29 passed schr Isabel (of New London), {rom San Blas for New York. Sieamship Geo Cromwell, Vaill, New Orleans Sept 19, with mise and passengers, to H'B Cromwell & Co. Sept 22, 10 miles eaat of Key West, spoke sehr Montrose, from Mobile for Boston 35th, nt Peter J Creighton, chief engineer, died of dysentery ; his yemains were brought'in, Steamship Flag, Hoffman, Fernandina, 72 hours, with mdse and passengers, L» IK Roberta, patramanip Franconia, Sherwood, Portland, with mdse, to J mes. Bark Mindego, Petersen, (St Paul, SCA, 85 days, with nas & Odarrio. shelled peanuts, to Perez P " Bark Ocean Home, Brandt, Sagua, Sept 12, with sugar, to Had easterly Winds during the entire James E Ward & passage, Brig AB Patterson (Br), Wilkie, Porto Cabello, 19 days, with coffee, to Dallett & Bilas. Bris Harry € Aubrey (Br) Wioks, Anguilla, 18 days, with nwt, FA Dwight &Co. Latter part ‘of passage had strong easterly winds and variable weather. Brig 8 Duncan, Hughes, Baltimore, 8 days, with coal to K Conard. Brig Sea Foam, Coombs, Philadelphia for Bangor. In an- chored in the lower bay. UTE Mar, Daley, Bahgor, 8 days, with lumber, to Holyoke UrrAY. Hrig Mary A Rawley, Rawley, Providence for Baltimore. Schr D Talbot, Packard, Cow’ Bay, M4 days, via Holmes? Hole, with coal, to Candea Presse} Selir F Arthetnus, Cates, Shulee, NS, 7 days, with spllings, ‘chr Pioneer (lity Miller, Windsor, NS, 6 days, with plas ‘chr Pioneer (ir), Miller, indsor, jaya, wit! - ter, to Crandall, Umiphray ‘Co, Schr J M Richards, Irving, Wilmington, NO, 8 days, with naval stores to Murchson.& Co. Schr Central America, MeLean, Wilmington, NO, 6 days, with naval atores, to Dibble € Worth, chr Panama, Steg, Chereystone, Va, Schr Eva Holines, Hosey, Virginia, Schr Sarah Lovina, Anderson, Virginia. Bohr Jesse Irving, Charaberlin, Virginia. Schr W & 8 Coston, Waters, Vircin a, Schr J A Chamberlin, Conklin, Virginia. Schr ip H Clarke, Williams, Virginia. Schr Annie Lewis, Jayne, Baltimore. Schr Addie P Avery, Ryan, Baluimore for New*Haven. Schr N Jones, Ingall, Pailadelphia for Machias. Is an- chored tn the lower bay. Schr Chas P Stickney, Matthews, Philadelphia for Boston. Schr J Paine, Rich, Philadelphia for Boston, Schr Woodrdff Sima, Pharo, Philadelphia for Boston, Schr J B Myers, Elwood, Phifladelphia for Boston, Schr Emeline Haight, Avery, Philadelphia for Malden, faigi? Kate McLean, Conekiin, Philadelphia for New Bed- ord. Schr Floreo, Heald, Calais, 7days, with lath, to Jed Frye & Co, ountain Laurel, Langdon, Calais via Bridgeport, he discharged. Haskell, Bangor, 7 days, with Inmber, to Simp- Schr Gen itanks, Ryuler, Bangor via New Haven, where she anree ar Wellington, Allen, Bangor, 4 days, with lumber, to Simpson & Clapp. Schr Etiza Crowell, Sinith, Bangor via Norwalk; where she Macharged. Schir Susan Center, Fales, Thomaston, § days, Schr Sarah, Alien, Rockland via New Haven, where she discharged. Sebr James M Flanagan, Morse, Salem, Solir Alice © Noyes, ; Rohr PS Lindsey, Emery, Boston, Schr A T Smith, dackson, Boston for Rondout. Sehr Roanoke, Mathaway, Taunton, Schr Sylvester Coleman, Hale, Taunton. Schr Niantic, Norcott, Pawtucket Sehr Dwight Davidson, Ketchum, Pawtucket, hr Perine, Sheflield, Pawtucket, Schr Marietin Smith, Preston, Pawtucket. Rehr Helen Angusta, Crossley, Pawtucket for Albany. Schr Saxon, Hatch, Providence, Schr Andrew Stewart, Gilbert, Providence, Schr Annie V Bergen, Thompson, Providence for Philadel. in. Behr Motto, Searie, Providence for Fllzahethpor. Schr Success, Richarda, Providence for Elizabettiport. Schr Veranda, Pond, Providence for Elizabethport. Schr Ann Turner, r, Providence for Elizabethport. Sclir Kiizabeth & il fis, Bristol for Rondout, Schr Celeste, Smith, Stonin, Schr Corear; Davis; Norwich for Elizabethport. Sehr Saran Jane, Séigeys Norwich for Eltaabethipor Schr Mary Romain, Witfiams, New London. Schr Kute Callahan, Avery, New London. Schr PB Anderaony Rankin Portland, Ct, Schr President, Halse, Hartford for Philadelphia. Schr Port Royal, Davis, Hartford for Eliza'vethport chr Mary E Cranmer, Cranmer, New Haven, ne 8 8 Thompson, Smith, New Haven for Baltimore. Sebr Belle, Habel, Rridgeport. Sebr Elia L Cooper, Striker, Rridgeport. Schr Mary Woodrull, Hall, Bridgeport, ‘ Schr Ada A Jayne, Chase, Bridgeport for Philadelphia Schr Hester, Davis, Part JeWerson. SAILED. Boston, and Louisiana, Liverpool; f City, Key West and Galveston ; Stream, and Rapidan, New Or cans; 4: San Salvador, and Montgomery, Savan- Ch empire, Wilmington, NC; Ellen rn hell, Norfolk, ce; J 8 Green, Alexanitin. 10 Knight, Goorgetown, DC. Wind at sunse: ENE, foggy. nrine Disasters, Rr *.yy Nourat—Chester, Pa, Sept 38-—The brig sunny South, € wyley, from Philadelphia. for Bremen, with coal oll, wes & by'liebening last evening, An explosion took place ov our! which shook houses in this city. The brig toos tire ond burned to the water'a etge, The pilot, Kelly, | sopposed to have been blown overboard. The eapiain an! crow, all badly scalded, were brought ashore ina tighoat for yoo llcal ald. When tne steamer Arie! passed this morning uo siosts were vinible, but flames were Isening from the water where the hull #8 probably aground on the bar. BuiG WILLA H PARKS, of and from Bangor for New York, with luinter. is ashore’ gn Presque. fsland. ‘The vouset sight, and Astecmer from New Bedford has gone to atance. Sent JON Ava, which went ashore early on Thursday morning off Fisher's Taland, has bilged. and is full of water, The crew were #rjypincher of walls riggltgy &e. (Thed A is Ale vessel of 1" tone, built at Basex in 1844, and hailed Rone IBAA BAKE nH, from Georgetown, DO, for Boston, tr going into Holmes’ ftole 28th, came tn contact with sehr Clara Montgomery, carrying away the latter's bead gear and’ bewsprit. QUERSSTOWN, Sept 15 lapt Patten, from «a! Vth, owing to The ship Mary Emma (of Boston), ay for Cardiff, which put in here on sterly gale, resumed her voyage ny in tow of tn; nited Kingdom, Septl7-The steamship Somerset, of the Baltimore line, ontward bound from Liverpool for Baltimore, put in hore to ongh atress of weather, having encountered heavy noing down el. She will proceed when Miscellaneons, Poreer Win D Hempstead, of the steamship Geo Ore from New Orleans, bas our thanks for favors The bark Mindego, from St Paul, $C Africa, bas an African tiger on board, aept by the American Conwul to the Central Park Committee. A REMARKABLE PASSAGH The steamship Cit of Ant- werp, from Liverpool Sept 15, and Queenstown 17th, at 4:04 PM, commanded by Capt Jobn Mirehover, an accomplished gentleman and justly apreat favorite wah the travelling pub- Ne, arrived off her pler yesterday at one o'clock PM, thie awell, makYg the run from the latter port in less than nine days. SY brings 96 cabin and #12 steerage passengers; she has also ‘a large and valable cargo. LAUNCHED—In Thomaston, on the 1s: insi, from the yard of 8 Watis & Co, a fine ship of about 14% tone, government measurement, called Jane Notlee to Marinorss = BE-RSTABLISUMENT OF LIGUT AT WOLY isi.AND, GEORGIA. WASUTNGTON, DO, Sept 23, 1 Notice ts given by the Lighthouse Board thai the lighthouse station “Two Lights,” at Wolf Island, Georgin, bas been re- established, and ight will be re-exhibited in the evening, in October, i The MAM in connection with the Bapelo 1 ved as anges in crossing Doboy d hight, are par and into intended to be the Sound ‘The front light is a fixed white Ught, placed on # skeleton frame tower, painted brown, 5 feet uhove the wen level. ‘The rear light t8 also a fixed white light, placed on the keeper's dwelling, painted white, 84 feet above tie sea level and 480 feet distant from the front light, Both lights inay be seen in clear weather ata distance of 10 miles. VRANC—WRAT OOAST-—NEW LIGHTS AT BREST. From the Lith day of September, 1868, the following tvhts will be exhibited at the entrance of Port Napoleon, Brest: | ‘Two fixed red lights will be exhfbited from jowers on the Jetties at the western entrance of the port. ‘The light on the South jetty 1s elevated 33 feet above high water, and in clear weather should be seen from # distance of 7 miles: from the light tower a fog bell will be sounded tn fogzy weather. he iHuminating apparatus of both is dioptric or by lenses, of the fourth order. ‘The towers are iron, painted white, and arc in lat 48 22 45 N, lon 4 20 15 W of Greenwied, FEABHING LIGHT ON VOLNTE DES POULAINS, BELLE ILE, From the 15th day of September a tight willbe exhibited from @ lighthouse recently constructed on Pointe des Pou- Jains, north point of Belle lle, ‘The light Is a flashing white light, showing the light and eclipse alternately for five «econds, élevaied 112 feet above high water, and in clear weather sould be seen from a dis tance of 14'miles. ‘The illominating apparatus is dioptric or by lenses, of the third order. ‘The tower is built of stone, painted white, and 47 feot high. Position, lut 47 28 20'N, lon 249 12 W of Greenwich. ‘This Ught, when in line with that of Helle Ue (whieh re- volves @ 'y ininute), leads about three quarters of a mile to the eastward of the Plateau des Berviden: x. BALTIC BEA ENTRANOER- BATION IN SPR Hypnoccarnte OFFIOF, ADMIRALTY) LONDON, Aug 27, 1868, 6 Danish government has given notice that from the tsi day of September, 1858, a new light will take the place of the tginporary one now exhibited on Sprogo Island. The Heit wiil be a revolving white light, attaining its great- est britiianey every two minutes; ft is elevated 134 feet above the level of the sea, and in clear weather should be seeu trom a distance of 17 miles. The {Juminating apparatus is catoptric or by rellectors, of the third order, The tower, which ison the highest part of the island, is round, 48 feet high, painted yellow and red in horizontal bands} the keeper's \iweiling is attached on the southern side and the whole ds built of brick. The position is as before, viz, lat 85 19 51 N, lon 10 18 25 K from Crewnwieh, By command of thelr Lordships, GEO HENRY RICHARDS, Hydrographer. Whalemen. ‘annon, arrived at New Bedford 2\th mat, ntie Ovean, with 75 bbla sp oll, Reports last of Ausust, bark A R fneker, of NB, with 8 whales since last re- port, making about 175 bbls sp ofl on board. Schr Admiral Blake, Hammond, azrived at Marion 2d inst, from Atlantic ccean, with 215 bbls sp and 40 do black- fish bil. Sent home on voyage 60 bbls sp. Sehr Irving, Fox, of NM, was at Bermuda Mth inst, ready to wail on a crulse. Ship Mary, Sinith, of Edgartown, ia reported at Singapore July 19, having taken no oil last cruise, Had $8) bbls sp and 120 do wh oil wil told, Spoken—Sept1, 0 lat, &c, brig FH Moore, Wood, of Bos- ton, 50 bbls sp oi. Sept 5, no lut, Av, sehr Edith May, of Wellfleet, no ofl since task oper Sey off St Pant's Is! 4, ‘tao. nd, Alla, with 3 whales; President Spoken, Ship Hudson, Pratt, 1 lon for New York, Sept 1, raf RP Hedgon, Pratt, trom London for New York, Sept Ship Ocean Peart, from St John, NB, for Liverpool, Sept 17, no laty &e. Kip it Wright, Treat, from New York for Rusnos Ayres, July 27, lat 917 N, jon 29 10. Bark Guttember (Meck), from Baltimore for Bremen, Sopt 4, Jat 4858, ton 10 4, foreign Ports. BROUWERSMAVEN, Sept 14-Sailed, Emilie, Meyer, New York. Cowes, Kept 16 Arrived, Berlin (s), Undutsch, Baltimore ‘and left for Bremen). CADIZ, Sept 10--Arrived, Sicilian, Percival, NYork; Bella Maria, oa DUNLIN, Sept 15—Sailed, W Ring, Ay Philadelphia. FALMOUTH, Sept 14—Sailed, Diana, Michaels, Philadelphia. HAVaRe, Sept Arrived, Maggle"E Gray, Pillsbury, Ha- vans. HoNovur.v, Aug $1-Sailed, ship El Dorndo, Woodside, Baker's Inland. Havana, Sept 28—Sailed, steamship Juniata, Hoxie, Pbil- ide ei ad AUPAX, Sept 4—Arrived, brix Queen of Clippers, Phila- a. alled Mth, bark Eva. Hilton, Philadelphia; brigs Annie W Goddard, Meine (from Falmouth, E), do; Flora, Baltimore, Livurrroot, Sept 36--Arrived. France (a), Oface, NYork. Sailea 18th, Annie Kimball, Lincoln, NYork ; 14th, Hypatin, Maclean, do’ Lizzie Morrow, Baker, do (before reporte railed 10th) ;d5th, St James, Goodwin, NOrleans; Antarctic, MeStok j Kiar of the West, Perry, and Nictaux, McAr: thn, Savannah; Nonpareil, Evans, do; WA Campbell, Cur- Ming, Boston Imperial, Hainan, Mobile Cleared Mth, Geo H Jenkins, Durkie, Boston; Ironsides, Spear, NYork. Entered out Mth, Cuba (s), Moodie, for NYork; Advice, Wallace, Mobile; 1éth, Cit of Paris nnedy, NYork. LONDON, Sept 4—Arrived, Monitor, Larrabee, Kingston, a. Cleared 18th, Caroline, Gibys, Boston; Ariehat West, Paon, do; American Eagle, Moore, NYork: isih, Arctic, Weisser, Pensacola. Lisson, Sept9—Arrived, Crowninehield, Booth, Boston. Newport, 12—-Satled, Louisa, Glover, N York. PoNTLAND, Sept 1bPut ii, Sabind, Mitchie, frot Callao for Antwerp, having been # days in the channel. LYMOUTH, Sept 15--Arrived, Kosmos, Wierechs, Philadet- phia for Hamburg. PENARTH Dock, Sept 6—Sailed, Wm P Prescott, Batch- elier, Rio Janetro, PORTHLEVEN, Sept 14--In the bay, Cherobim, Tilburgh, from N York for' Hamburg. QUEENSTOWN, Sept 13 Arrived, Mary Emma, Patten, Gal- way (and left Lith for Cardiff in tow OILLY, Sept 1—Ofl, Clty of New York, Thomas, from Cal- Jno for Antwerp. SHIELDS, Sept 15—Sailed, Agues, San Francisco. SANTANDER, Sept l-Salled, Royal Arch, Stanley, Phila- delphia, “St Jon NF, bes 7 Brown, NYork (and sailed 12th for Sydney, € Arrived, brig Jane Brundage, 9th, sobre A’ ¥ Randolph, Brown, do; 12th, Flying Cloud, MeTntyre, do. ait port 16th, brige Brilliant, for NYork; Starlight, for joxton. SrJonn, NB, Sept 21 ships Belmont, Grant, Ant- werp; Kalos, Morrison, pool. TRIPS Sept # Arrived, Escort, Baker, Philadelphia. VALENGTA, Sept H—Arrived, Veteran, Snow, NVork via Carthagen: ZANTE, Aug 31—Sailed, Zizine, Shields, NYork. American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Sept 25—Salled, sclrs James Bradiey, Bradiey. Derr ‘an Name, NYork; Addie Blaisdal BOSTON, Sept Port au Vines Hazard, Kai 25--Cleared, steamer Maratanzas, Armas, ship Expounds Charleston, 8; ae, Melbourne; brig Frank Clark, Keen Doboy, Ga. Also cleared, steamer Norman, Crowell, Phila: delphia; brig Harry, Stuart, do; schrs Jamestown, Rogers, Richmond via Wood's Hole; Charlotte Fish, Strong, Baltt- more; Palladium, Ryder, NV¥« Pp 2th-Arrived, steamship 8) ia Queens. town ; steamer Nereus, Rearse, N York, BALTIMORE, Sept 26—Arrived, “steamer Blockston Howes, Boston: schre A © Lyon, Lyoo, NYork; Lizzie | Watson, Boston: 8 T Baker, Brewster, NYork. ” Cleared-Bark Agnes, Thompson, Rio Janeiro; schr JP Wyman, Uraim, Boston: failed’ —Bark Woodland. BANOOR, cept B—Arriged. schrs July Fourth, Gott, and WW Harnard, Pend.eton, NVork Balled Schr Mary B Reoves, Rogers, NYork. CHARLESTON, Sept 23—Arrived, bark Mary & Louisa, Davis, NYork. Clenred— Brig Jonie A Devereans, Clark, Philadelphia; schr Jonas Snitd, Nichols, Providence. Sailed—Schrs Menaiwa, Dissoxway, NYork ; Sophie, Cruise, a port in Cubs. th Sailed, steamship hampton, Lockwood, NYork ; chr Wataurer, Georgetow CALAIS, Sept 3L--Cleared, schre 8 T King, Clendenin, New York Montezuma, Bulger, do; 23d, Lucy, Clark, and Helen G King, Marshall, do. FALL RIVER, Sept 24—Arrived, achr Thomas Borden, Writeington, Phiindelphia, pa led, sehr Daniel Brown, Grinnell, Georgetown, GARDINER, Me, Sept 22—Arrived, brig Crocus, Colburn, Blizabethport. ‘dC aa, oat Starlight, McIntyre, NYork. HOLMES! HOLE, sept 44, PM—Arrived, brige Clyde (Br), Brown, Philadelphia for kt John, NH: Angola (Br), Crane, io for St Johns, NF jgehrs Hope (Br), Wl, Bridgeport tor Wal entworth, Philadelphia for Newburyport Clara Davidson, do for Lynn; Trade Hofman, an Jax Aiderdice, Wiliets, do for Boao L, Beare, NYork for do; Emily Fowler, Hart, Rappabannock,' Va, for Porte mouth. Sohr M Sewall, rrieed, sebre Janae Baker, Purrere, George- Koston; Win P Cox, Batinan, Rondout for Plymouth; Prairie Bird (Br). Sullivan, Cornwallis = New York ; Virginia, Crowell, Roston for do; Challenge, pile, wich for do; Crescent Lodge, Hate is for do; Addie ton, Fisher, , Borton f tT jaincy Point for Phi ia; H G Hand, do; Frank & Nellle, ‘hee Lavinia Bett Upto Taylor, and E Hirdaall, N York nite Cloud, Freeman, and Katte Ran 2#th, Minnie, Hudson, Philadelphia ; e, Fall River (all loaded with yellow T). I8t, Sept th—tn port sche Arctic, Ogden (from chicola), NYork, ready W ORLEAN ey Arrived, bark Arthur, Briggs, Rareelona jsehre Elna, Goodspeed, Ruatan Island; Clcelia, Ropineon, Belize, NORFODK, Sept 24 ges, Jamaton, In Hampton Roads, bark Prenius (Swed), Hartzell, from Rio Janoiro for orders NEWBURYPORT, Se Sulled, brig C# Penniston (Br), Bur- 24—Arrived, brig Abbie Thaster, Lane, Rondont : re ranmer, Cranmer, Philadelphia, Batled--Schr Leonoras, Myers, Philadelphia. NEWPORT, Sept 2/, PM Arrived, schre Francis Burritt, Allen, Rondowt for Providence: 6M Hathaway, Rondout for ion; Empire, Wes do for do; Martin Van Buren, Harding, Pawine ket tor Rondout, NORWICH, Sept 24 -Salied, schre J D Thompron, and Ag- Reptlic York, SEW LONDON. Sey 38 Arrivad, sehre Alida, Albany for Boston; Mary Flizhveth, Hateh, Roodout for Fall River, Sex Bird, Battey, Fall Riv NVork :_ BH Baldwin, Barker, Wickford for Elizabeth port, Seranky Ryder, NY ork tor Pre jdenee : Sunbeam, Staten: Irland for Block Taland ; ME Wood- hull, Woodhull, NYork for Providence; Estelle, do for Mary Natt, Waterman, Proridonce for. Ellabethport ; moope Oak, NYork tor Providence; Gold Leaf, from Ron nite Sailod Sches Harriet Thowas, for Charleston, 8C (not as before reported), George F Brown, Gedney, NYork ; Amelia, Beebe, do iJ 1 Hes, d NEW HAVEN, Sept Hille, Port Johnson; Cyn Arrived, sehre Rédward Linsey, thin Jane, Bal, wad Sarah Eliz beth, Monroe Elizabethiport:, ils. H Barnes, Avery, Balti- Lucy @ Male Had, NYork for Providence: Jed Frye, ngiey, do, bound KE, Montrose, Mery Clarke, Centurion, Sea Queen, And John Hoyington, do do PHILADELPHIA, Sept %h—Arrived, steamship Stare & Stripes, Holmes, Havana; ships Aurora (Br), Uliey, Rotter: Tarnerlane, Sut York; barks Abbie Thomas (Br), Raymond, Bristol. F; Meaco, Wortinger, Olentnegos vit rantine, sclire Mary Slandish, Ribh, Boston; Michigam, Piet ering, Calais; Elizabeth hy Crowell, Boston Goorin, Portamyith: Pp Bole, Adame, Boston; Tde V ‘ahe, Pickup, Norwich Ceara Marks Phen, Davia, Portland, Argentine Jorek, Rotterdam ; brige, Emily Fisher, Clark, Portamoutb | r tg Fey , mn ik 2 : ag | Safe x. xe Foren A ackraan, Jones, Providence; Arment Reading Kit No th) Burk, Sag’ Harbor ewport; MB Rockhill, Roekhi on, Roxbury; uly & Jenny, lew to: B Araden, Amaden, do; EF ao: MA tol, Hott, do: HA Roy Hudron, Hudson, oJ A P: Beker, do: Aome Adame Mh Fata Stay Sinort en swans ‘Ainase, Hail! Foruand? Foam Warnér “hanapeia:' eke Howton ‘Ai Crowel, Cape Ann; Jonathan Ma: Extra Taylor, Norfolk; Mary Keilly, Rei, Boston: ® T Wines, Mulse, Wareham; Laora, Coomos, Bangor; Bonny Boat, & Breeze, Coombs, Bangor, Arrived, achr Union, Elwell, Brooks Cieared—Sebr Willie ee ee = PAWIUCKET, Sopt ss Sailod, sclire Volant, MeFarlahd, NYork : Gen Watren, Benson, do. PROVIDENCE, Sept 2--Atrived, genre J H Bartlett, Har- tis, Philadelphia; Joba Warren, Mevar, Elizabecbport; J M Freeman, Eldredge, NYork; Forest Home, Thorne, Haver- straw ; Clarissa Alien, Hale, Malien, NY, Satled—Brig Hircnard & Torrey, Frisble, Philadelphia ; achrs Constitution, Smith, Jacksonville, Fla: John Crociford, Brigga, Philadelphia ; Westmoreland, Rice, do; Success, Rich- ards, Elizabethport;' Alida , do; Aina Shepard, Buw- ditch, NYork; Gen Scott, Messervy, do} Cyprus, Wilson, do ; Fakir, Saunders, do, KOOKLAND, Sept 17—-Arrtved, schra Delaware, Crock Amelia. Ella; Arctic, Healey, ‘an! Chase, Ingraham, New York SB L Gregory, Thorndike; ‘N¥ork for Bangor; 1h, Juse tna, Gregory, Windsor, Ns, for Richmon B Jamesor Jameson, do for do; Sst, ‘Nile, Spear, NYork; Vicksbury Keiloch, NYork for Banvor: 28d, H: Post, NYork. Sailed 17th, schrs Herald, Hall; Cornelia, Henderson, and Equal, Mooney, NYork; A'F Ames, Waitmore, Norfolk ; DH Bisbee, NYork; 2st, Leontine, Pratt; De Hall; Del aware, Crockett; Israel Snow, Bilas Ella, Packard, and si , Arey, NYork; 8 RJame on, Jameson, and Justina, Gregory, Richmond, Va; Arctic, Healey, NYork; Sarah & Juha, Mowrey, do;'Amelia, Elina, market; E Arcularius, Uregory, NYork; 23d, A Powers, Ro inson, and Mt Hope, Farnham, do. Also sailed ith,’ achr Ocean Belle, Arey, "York. NEN FRANCISCO, Sept. 25—Arriver, ships Uncle Toby, Leavitt, and Valley Forge, Emerson, Yokohama. Cleared 25th, ships Blie Ja ket, Siramons, Liverpool ; 26th, Ocean Rover, Green, do; Gustave & Louise, Callao, Sniled 2th, bark Jobn & Maui, Currie, Cork; 26th, ship Mid- night. Brock, NYork, SAVANNAH, Sept 26—Arrived, steamship Cleopatra, Pil ips, NYork, % mion, Faircloth, and San Jacinto. ahuiled Steamnsbhipw M tking, NYork, SALEM, Sept 4—Arrived, schrs Hero, Kelley, and Robert Myhan, ke. Vomog, WU ELLANEOUS RR. OR A GREAT SENSATION! PAIN QURED IN AN INSTANT. ‘at, grand principle of stopping the inost ex ing pain in 4M instant, without employing auch dan ‘oform, opium, morphine, aconite, known tn y This remedy accomplished this wonderful ‘and delightful desideratum fn all canes of external aud internal pain, “(nan instant it afforded relief; the moment it was applied’ to the parts of the body where’ inflammation or pain existed it at ‘once relieved the patient of the inost violent and exeraclating panes and throbs of pain, aud imparted the deligattul senwa- Uon of ease and comfort. by Every kind of pain, whether Rheumatism, Neuraigia, Infiu enza, Sore ‘Throat, Nervous. Headache, Toothache, Pains tr the Chest, Side, Liings, Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, Spine. Legs, Arms, Feet, one ‘application was suificlent to kill apd exterminate the pain, ‘Taken internally, 20 drops to a teaspoonful would cure, and cure Fever ani Ague, Chills and Fever, Bilious Colic, mmation of the Bowels, Cramps, Spasms, Diarrhwa, niery, and every pain that may exist in the inside woman or child. ‘This was Radway's Ready Relief of ud it iy Radway’s Ready Relief, greatly improved, in We then started it in its mission of relieving the infrm, paln-stricken, sick, distressed ‘and, crippled of ail nations throughout the world, and now to-day It is used, patronized and revered household necessity in the palaces of Sul tans, Emperors, Kaimos, Kings, High Priests, Nobles, as well Aa in the cottages of the laboring classes of évery nation on the face of the earth, Sold by druggists everywhere at 50 cents per bottle, and at No. 87 Maiden lane, Al ~—THREE GREAT STORIES. THE DISGUISED TRAPPER OF OLANCHO, THE DISGUISED TRAPPER OF OLANCHO, SHE DISGUISED TRAPPER OF OLANCHO, Vy the author of the ‘Mysterious Hunter." THE LOTTERY OF LIFE, THE LOTTERY OF LIFE, THE LOPTERY OF LIFE, By John Brougham, and A PLASH OF LIGHESING, A FLASH OF LIGitSIN A FLASH OF LIGHTNIN ‘By Augustin Daly. In the FIRFSIDE COMPANION, tie best family story paper in America, Price six cents, A PROVED BY 67 YEARS' TRIAL. Al. BARRY'® Tricopherous, Positively the only article that will oi @ new growth of hair. ABSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN different States; desertion, drunkenn ., sailcient cause ; no publicity ; no charge until divorce obtained; advice free. a. HOWES, Attorney, 78 Nassau street, Nyro DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN different States; desertion, drunkenness, non-support, Xc., suilicient cause; no publicity; no charge ill divorce ob: taided. Advice free. Hi. MUNNEL, Counsellor, 961 Broadway, room No. 9. BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN any State without publicity or exposure; good every where; no fees in advance; consultations free; succese uaranteed. wear THOMAS DIKEMAN, Counsellor, 7% Nassau street, A WUMITED, | STATES | PASSPORTS.—AMERICANE gy Tititing Cubs must have genuine Passports, Obtained in 86 hours; cost #8; by F.1. KING, Spanish Lawyer anc Notary, 261 Broadway BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN diferent States; desertion, non-support, Ac., suflelens cause; no publicity;’no charge until divorce obiained; ad- vice fre it, HOWES, Attorney, 78 Nassau street. H! SPIT, SPIT, HAWK, HAWK.—WHY DON'T you use” WOLCOTT'S Annihilator (pint, Potties 81) t rid of cutarrh? ‘Try ft free at 170 Chatham square, —PRIZES CASHED AND INFORMATION PUR- « nishedin Royal Havana and all lized lotteries. JACOB CLUTE, Broker, 200 Broadway anc Folton street, A —PRIZES CASHED AND INFORMATION FURNIB) + ed the above lotteries at PARKS & €0.S room No, 2, 129 Fulton street, old Herald building, New York. A —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE STATE LOT- + teries of Kentucky :— GRAND CORSON DATED EXTRA GLAgG 97, SEPP. 26, 1000. , GRAND CONSOLIDATED—CLABS 98, BERT, 28, 1868, 7, 1, 87, 60, 47,32. hie Uh ekocky woop ‘4 bo Managers. STATE OF KENTUCKY —EXTRA CLASS 201, BRET. 20, 1808, S4, 41, 1, 96, 76, 40, 45, 68,37, ea TATHOF RESEUCEY CoL.nee 2a dura! 38 inoe, "=" Woon, Ebvy ato, agers. A OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE SHELBY OOL. + lege Lottery, of Kentucky: EGE—EXTRA CLASS 461, SEPTEMBER 26, 1865, a, 68, 2, Ty, a, SHELBY COLL 46, 36, 3%, a, 8 7, 80. 1S MANGE, Soli Son hanger KENTUOKY—FXTRA OLASS 307, SEPTEMBER au 55, 60, 82, 68, 78, 14, 1, By 18, 27. KENTUOKY—CUASS 208, SFPTEMRER '26, 168. ee N a 5 Mo Ror LAS ¥ SRPTEM) 6, 8, ‘By. 73, 7, 461, ¥ ss bee Mervinick, MoBRIEN’ ac nDagers. For clreulars and information in the above Lotteries address: FRANC: MITH & 00. Covington, Ky. ( FRICIAL DRAWINGS MISSOURI AND Myvrocky J Sate Lotteries :— TIA CLASS 611, SEPTEMBER 96, 158, 1S8OUKE 76, 43, 6, 78, 8, 20, Bs, 2 3. iussbuat—Lase 612 ae i 26, 1868. 76, 55, 22, 68, 9, 58, 68, 16, KENTCOKY—RXIRA OLAS! RPTEMBER 24, ibde, 47, 7, 70, 7% 8 1 53, ws Ot KF NTUOKY—OLASS ‘ba, Leet %, 18, 13, 15,74, 2, , 60, 70, St. information Tarntined’ in a Hose Havana and all legalized lotteries, JACOB CLO’ Broker, No. 200 Broadwi (JSS Fextures. New Designs tn Giass, Bronze and Ormuln, 3 Freneb, English and American say “gaged 80 Freneb, Rena Glassware, Bronzes, Clocks, Sliver Ware, Fine Plated Ware, Cutlery and Faney Goods. . V. HAUGHWOUT & €O., 438, 490 and 492 Broadway, corner Broome street. YREAT BARGAINS ARF OFFERED DAILY IN TEAR, Coifees, Mackerel, Flour, Sugarsand all kinds of Gro 1, at the celebrated cheap cash stores of THOS. RK. EW, corner Greenwich and Murray strocts, New York NFLUENZA, COLDS, CAUTION, From some cause, probaly from gasses let loose from the interior of the earth, durigu the recent terrible earthqu: | influenza and colds, as well as botle and tumors, are slarm ingly prevalent. One or two f These troubles need cn! doses of BRANDRETH'S vent congestions or any danger cleanse the blood, take aw no anxiety. LS, with good nursing will pre nd Boon cure, These p unhealthy securmulato: even the veins and arteries are freed from all impe thus troubles of the circulatton are cured, Let all when frat taken fick atonce take # dose of these celebrated pile, ne mattor what treatment may follow, You will have done one thing that will be sure to belp your recovery to health. BRANDRETH'S PILLS, both sugar coated and plain, are sold by all druggiste in every city of the world, with fait directions, Mis Dr. BRANDRETH'S Office, Brandreth Howse, New York N& FoRNITURE WaRckooMs, B. 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