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“* ’ 10 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET. — ——— ——, eee tne ape nek py, containing twelve SKETCHES VOICE OF THE PEOPLE vessel to Yates & Porterteld. Fay been 7 dayanond { Cleared 27th, Mayflower, it THE DRIV“45 of NEW YORK. Fringes are seen rolling, Py, containing twelve IN CHINA. . wiht, Tae hemes Nay a ae 5 a ae wn The mother wake nee Te 7 mien, boya: gitis ged A Visit to the East—Japan—C! Advice to Travellers to California. wed TS aller & Hous: Hams Hew Orleans. Hy. te, ‘gurwaly wry “Becca al tastes mates tna | mae cipher A thea, vehicles at tweuty.Ave | ie paty of ArscricesCaloames and Their | A.“Travelee” advises persons goune vo Culitoaia Mandar & days with Jogwood, | Boboy, Ga, vie Boston; Aug’ Shy Poke Siar, HairneoD, Mew rh—' ad ec rieans, comb’s Qam to High Bridge. sonere Meruruing by the Reservoir, serving the dual | Dealinge-Uncie Sam's Servants Poorly | Overland to take with them enough provisions ta cane nem Bales, M.A. MeN Walls, Boston: Troe Hore, Wil Wear: ‘e pur; of providing thirsty and dirty New Yorkers Pald—Suggestions. 4 last to Sacramento and not to depend for meals oa ia, G; art eat, How: 5 Kate CITY MALL TO FIFTY-NINTH STREFT. Pho water for. drink and cleanliness and dei ean oraaees a. York; Julia, Mounce, New Orleans; 98th, Pean= the hostelries along the railroad. Four or six rer- sons, he says, could mess together and take hamper containing ham, tongues, canned crackers, bread, preserves, &c., and especially a small bottle of powdered magnesia. ‘Thiry, could be placed tn the baggage car within easy reach, and & small gratuity to the ratiroad officials would secure its safe conduct, Tetake a pleasant drive two things are requisite— | park visitors with a pleasing moisture in the @ W.erable conveyance drawn by fleet animals and Peony oneal Oe song ea es ey a ‘plenty of scenes and incidents to divide the attention | Pifth ayanm county, pee Pd moe A ofthe observer, As both of these desiderafa exist M | pardly toterior e ariem lane nel io the aed N r there is no jack of | gotng north is the avenue, separa' ya row of ana a ee sustain the re- | Young but thickly planted maples, and to the left the followers of the road, Many 0! Toad for equestrians, which 18 closed by @ wooded Jaxatien as a fine art, and have succeeded tn redue- | embankment, neh in follage and luxuriant in young Ing Griving to set rules; but were they of a more | plants. A gentle decime ‘now takes piace in the d observant turn of mind they would | Toad as it turns off to the West and soon brings in toquaring and obse “"{ view the high bluff in the distance. Winding around contne their routes less to the Park and the suburban | this tortuous road one 1s reminded of the classic Fe+ roaés than to some of the down town | treats where eee por used to play = eriaee| - yhere : 8 80 manly occupation of Mghwayman. — This is one o! theroughfares, where mapy ludicrous scenes are the finest scenes abont the Park, end tie roral va constanly enacting, unknown fo those who frequent } pors are deciaedly aromatic. A brief turo and we phe outskirts of the city alone. Look about the City } reach Haslem nec ah A ’ tentto tb ARLEM LAN! Fiail, A pretentious Hibernian who doubtless Harlem lane, always famous for fast trotting, does hankers after aldermanic honors has planted him- | nox keep up 118 reputation ai chis season of the year. eelf ander the shadow of this imposing structure Marg pe eye a ee of yh shee) iy tod et “ - exciting capitals that and the great siretch seemed nearly deserted. Yet and advertises mm exciting capitais that make the afew horses that go 2:20.00 paper and turee min- hungry bystander feel ail the pangs of famme— | utes on the road, made dashes down tue iaue, Some “Oyster soup, five centsa bowl)? Another embryo inely mansee ane were ous, ana eey pee Ree mnico rete recres . ore rather queer looking jockeys. ‘These kings o! Deimonico retails icecream at one cevt a plate, and the turf are generally alone in their glory; but yes. finds more customers among the Printing House | terday it seemea as Ml some of them had thought square aristocracy than he can possibly supply. An | better of good company and hud taken to them- " 01 O : 3 5 selves girls. The dust dew and so did the smoke aged woman, on the verge of a century, has stackea and cheap cigar ashes, and tie fair companions her apples in pyramidal symmetry and labels her { jaughed till they nearly shook the powder from their hat fac ‘aud tracked the crimson coloring so artistt- rotten wares at “two, one cent,” Sweetmeats that ces ack e crimgol 5 a cial as i Patents cally laid upon their bewitching cheeks. Trade ts once were sweet and lemons that once were sour aré | OU ror the barrooms aud reirents for Lumiere, DUE retailed by other City tall dealers at equally desira- | something of an impetus must have been Lelt yester- Die rates, The foul air arising from the masses of | Gay from the large quantities of pork and beans and bris exposed for sale at thes yes’ feet cousumed. Down Eighth avenve the vegetable debris exposed for sale at these stands horses, generally before box Wagons with covers, May not be altogetier pleasing, but it is a part of | rushed, and checked their speed only upon arriving the epicurean system by which these tings are | at Macomb’s Dam. This 18 the extreme iimit of nm ia (8), Hail, N¥¢ ; Colorado (a), Wiilia do; Alex- share, Guilison, "Boston: ia, Orkuey, New Orleana; Ro ocd, We ea cxlootia; Sik Whe 8 matcutta; Bramer, Cleveland, Ohio; 28th, Serrento,” Wilson, .N Orie Entered out 26th, Great Western, Cunningham, and Ne- braska (#), Guard, NYork; Etna (8), Loekhea!, do via Hall- fax; Arlington, Newcomb, Galle; 27th, ont, Weeks, Bath, Me; Castilian (), Thomas, NOrleans; 2th, Malta (a), Haines, Boston and New York City of Boston (s), Tibbitts, and Cremona, Hurrows, NYork ; Golconda, Davis, NOrieans; Globe, Brimage, and Lockett, Topham, San Francisco, Lonxpon, July 97--Arrived, Carnarvonshire, Davies, New h} Briganti, Savareto, and Abby Kyerson, Penis, Philadelphia; 29th, Queen's Owi NYork; American Congress, Livingston, and Hello lathiee son, do; N Thayer, Crosby, do; Forsoget, Johnson, do, Entered out, Juiy 27—Aatral, Hellal, for Philadelphia; 20tb,, Daniel Webster, Browne, and American Congress, Living: » ston, for NYork. LONDONDERRY, Ang 9—Arrived, steamsip Nestorian, Aird, Quebec for Liverpool (and proceeded Lisson, July 24—Arrived Marianna 2, from Philadel Maura, July 16—Arrived, Due Fratelli, Fienga, N¥ork; 20th, Erve, Mustelione, do, MADRAS, Sune 18 Arrived, Coringa, Bocart, Poston. WPOLT, Juiv %4—Arrived, Plymouth Rock, Warner, ide Norris, Melcher, co, —Sailed, Kit Carson, Pennell, Monte Here 1 ara in sbanghae, and my ietter goes by this mall, It will reach Yokohama in four days, Soa Francisco m twenty-four, and by the Just-fln'shed Pacific Ratiroad the HERALD office m thirty, Does it not seem like aromance? Just imagine Aneas taking the same route! Why, ‘Dy the time he took to get from Troy to Italy he would be getting from here to New York yet. Or think of the astonishment of Columbus were the great admiral to arise from nis rest and. leaving Patios, travei to the Indies by the “western way” now. Ihave recently made a tour of the East, visited again the Chinese ports ou the seaboard, gone over to Manila, thence to Singapore, thence to Sarawac and back again, thence to Sydney, Melbourne and Wellington; thence to Point de Galle, Madras, Bombay, Calcutta, and thence away around once more to here, my starting point. 1 have seen all the East, its immense Wealth, its incalculable resources, The fabled Ca- thay, sevenfold greater than ever tmagination pic- tured it, faces the western coast of America, “not for Joe” nor for John, but for Sam, if Sam wil have it, and I don't know him if he don’t. J can imagine my- self standing near San Francisco on the seashore and facing the Pacific, Right across the ocean is the great Chinese empire with {ts teeming millions, its immense proauctions of tea, silk, rice, cotton and manufactured articles and its immense requirements. Between me and China ts a chain of islands fertile in aceinsae” fi) a pe. Aw Olive, Reynolds, Calais, & as with lath to Jed Frye Monitor Dictator, Calhoune, Philadelphi: Steamy Pits, Ghadwick, Philadepbte Bice ip Semiramis, from Liverpool, which arrived on the fh, is consigned to Chese, Talbot Ck ; bas been 20 days to the westward of the wae mith ghd winds and calma. A) 7, wi (NG), Henges, from Brerbotstor BaneeaNy With bark Ince The bark J Cummings, from Cow Pay, which arrived the Sth, is consigned to DR De Wolly note bevore reported: Passed Through Hell Gate, BOUND souT#, Bteamsbip Nere Bosto: it ae, ty in Fame m for New York, with ir lantic (Br), vino! New York, with plaster, wo Oraaall Genghis gia be Arizona (Hr), St Johu, NB, 16 days, for ws oe nr bes 9 Ms ba levius & Son. ir Jas Warren, 8 it oper ma sro t3 §t George, NB, 4 days, for New ir Dan! lam, rt iter fo hore Gen ¢, Calais for New York, with ichr Belle of ie Bay, Evans, ¥ tate by Sai to HG fy Brown's Bank for New it Franklin, Brown, rt atte cieatlty parowa, Eraakfort for New York, with Schr Kacer, Howard, New Bedford for New York. Schr C Wells, Vail, Nantucket for New York. Schr Ned Buntline, Ames, Nantucket for New York. Sehr § W Ponder, Springer, Taunton for New York. Schr J M Freeman, Kidridge, fall River for New York, Sehr Silas Wright, Parks, Providence for New York. Schr A W Thompson, Lawson, Providence for Poughkeep- ole. Schr Mary Elwood, Brewster, Whitestone for New York. Schr N H Hall, Murphy, New'Haven for Now York, Sehr Orion, Smith, New Haven for New York. Schr Joseph, Skicinore, New Haven for New York, Bebr 8 P Gouwin, Waterbury, Stamford lor Elizabethport Sehr Jas Buchanan, Kelly, Derby for Riizabetiport. Schr Almou Bacon Crosby, port for Alouny. Schr Chas Moore, Ingersoll, Bridgeport for New York. Schr John M Frown, —, Northport for New vork. Scur Geo Downing, Peck, Northport for New \oris. 3 A Nalsance in the Sevemteenth Ward. “A Seventeenth Ward Citizen" informe us by letter of the condition of the open space of ground formed by the juncnion of East Houston and First streets, The spot is 25X4X156 feet, almost a triangle. A shanty which stood on it was torn down, but the cellar excavation is left open to a depth of from four to six feet. Water has accumulated there about two and a half feet deep, and ts increasing daily, as there is no outiet for it, Boys are even bathing there all day and part of the nitht. Our correspondent gives also the facts of a “nice littie arrangement’ be- tween the city authortties and the lessee of this tri- angular plece of jJand, by which the latter made a very good bargain and the taxpayers of the city were fleeced, if our correspondent be rightly informed. He says that rumor has it that the lessee received $15,000 bonus for his lease, besides which the city pays annually $1,100 ground rent for the remainder of the unexpired term of tne lease, This piace ts destined to be changed into a park, but in its present condition it 13 & aangercus nuisance. or do; Comet, Pe PADANG, May 21—Arrived, Geo & Ludwig, Tobias, Bata via Cheribon, (0 dinfas lag tok NYork, ve vg QUEENSTOWN, July arrived, Archus (lr), Rollo, Sam 1 mmodore Francisco nad sailed 6th for Liverpool Dupont, Mathews, Matanzas; 27th, Norm NYork (and safied 20th for Londonderry) ; (Br, Morhan, NYork (and aailed 80th for Dublin); 30th, Hue bert \Br), Jack, NYork; Franels B Cutting, Tyson, Liverpook for Boston in distress: Aug 3, City of Brookiyn (6), Brooks, and Tripoli in, Le Messaneri, NYork for Liverpoole Sasled 27th— insula, Capri, trom NYork for Bristol; Amys kos (from do for do).; $th, Kuablyn (from NYurk) for Glow er. Poy Aug 9—Arrived, steamthip Moravian, Brown, verpool, RIO JANTINO, June 29—Arrived, Hiberzica, Alexand Baltimore via Montevideo. i Oct ySiteLvs, July 28—-Salled, Sarah A Dudman, Rogers, New ‘ork. How to Relieve Broadway. A correspondent suggests the following plan for the relei of Broadway, and he hopes that his may form agood basis for uselul action. He proposes that Nassau street should be continued through the rahe 5 “e Manhattan Island, which 18 bougded on the north | soil, salubrious in climate and containing 30,000,000 | C!tY Hall Park, entering Chambers street opposite SOUND WANE, SINGAPORE, June 6—-Salled, Borneo, Bursley, Saigon (bas provided for the public consumption. spuyten Duyvil creek and Harlem river. ‘The | or innapitants, ‘This 18 Japan. Dow as left, the present United States Court building, by remoy- | Brig Capital, Hubbard, Amboy for Boston, been reporied in port June 17 tag for Hoston’.-” Were a person engaged by some enter- amer ‘Tiger Liy Was out on tue water with . pan, ‘to my ing which and. cutting through the block Eim Brig Humming Hird, —, Amboy for Boston, Sua HAY, May 28—Arrived, Homer, Rogers, Swatow; Schr George, Warwick, Trenton for Norwich. Schr Gen Grant, Hunter, Trenton for Hartford, Schr Dart, Johneon, Eltzabethport for Stamfo: grouped on the bosom of the Pacific, are the Sand- prising .publisher to write out the character | & party of excursionisis going from Harem to wich Islands, connected by steam with San Fran- Kingsbridge. To survey the country from tms point 1s to obtain one of the most extensive Ima, Martin, Chefoo, "d May 28, Music, Kiein, Foochow. t HELENA, Inne 26—Of, David Brown, Nichola, from street i8 reached. This latter should be widened to about eighty feet ali the way of the American politician, he need not go J 5 a Schr Caroline 0, Norwood, thport for Ch Adelaide for London; 1ivh, any further than inside ta2 Park railing, Geae- | views that can be had on the Island. Yo the | “82 Still further down are the great islands | yp to Canal. Crossing this, Crosby street should | masse’ sdepapeenuynbobce) eer ca ced 7 oes ai ara adepnap ai raily, near the portals of the City Hail, a knot vest are Wasuingion eights, joommg up tn fine | Of Borneo, Java and Sumatra, the Mofuccas, the | undergo the same improvement in its entire length Schr Messenger, —-2 Elizabethport for Taunton. Sr JouN. NB, Aug7—Arnived, schr Welcome Home, Hat- to the orth is the most pleasing ter county, while fo the east is tar- Central Bridge, which is about 1,000 e route thence lies along Central avenue, in Westchester county, to Bleecker, from which a new street, or rather an extension of Crosby street, of the same width (eighty feet), ought to be cut through to Great Jones street, where it would unite with Lafayette place, connect- ing with Astor place and Fourth avenue. This im- provement would cost a comparatively small amount aud would take olf from roadway an immense amount of road travel. It would algo be well adapted for the purposes of an elevated city railroad, since Schr Onward, Hadiey, Elizabethport for Portland. Schr Eagle, Chase, South Amboy for Pawouchet Sebr M Brockway, Francis, South Amboy for New London, Shr 0. Spellman, —-, Rondout for Middletown, Sehr T'S Jackson, Abraham, Haverstraw {or Whitestone. Scbr Shamrock, -—, Haverstraw for Westchester. Schr Editor, Black, Piermont for New Haven, Behr M siveline, Pettie. New York for Banzor. Schr Niger, Thompson, New York for Damariscotta. Schr Compromise, Barlow, New York for Providence. field, N York, Cleared 7th, brig Mary Grace, NYork; %b, schr EG Mg Lean, Cook, Wilmington, NC. American Ports. BOSTON, Ang 7, PM—Cleared, bark Armenia, Harper, NYork ; schirs Mariun, Borry, Slerra Leone; Archer & Reeves? Ireland, Philadelphia; P A Sanders, Risley, do; William @ Dearborn. Scull, do; Lotty, Taylor, do. Satled—Barks Jesse Coffin and Armenia. Philippines, and countless other groups, until I come to the imchoate empire of Australia. Thence [pass in my mind’s eye up the Indian Ocean until {reach Persia, Afghanistan, Hindostan, Ava and Siam, and J realize the vast mine of wealth that hes before me, with nothing between me and it is discussing the clearing of the obstructions from Heli Gate—that ts, to them, obstracuions from the channels leading to the m ags of : sury. They have Alderman This by the buttonhole, SROUGH CENTRAL AVENUR TO HIGH BRIDGE and are engaged in gently lubricating tee adhesive 3 avenue, now Weing laid out wilh great care, ers Of erman That. About the Tax Office the | When completed in ail its situations, windings and pe dita Se : a surroundings, will be superior to any of te pro- “ ying ‘has receiv mr but the wave that 1s plashing at my feet, é 2 Schr G8 Woods, Buckley, New York for C K &th—Arrived, steamer Neptune, Baker, NYork. good work of lobbying has received a temporary | }ecteq boulevards, and Will form one of the most in- peat ieitats rena ? Fd ie a steamer from | SideF could be spanued on posts from curb tocarb | Schr ¢ Greene, —-. New York for Nortivort, Balled Ship Emma; brig Bawh. check becanse of hot weather and repairs; so there | \eresting and picturesque drives about the metropo- ” ata sufficient elevation to let all vehicles pass under- Schr 8 Myhan, Doane, New York for Boston. %#h—Arrived, steamers Wm Lawrence, from Paltimore; China and Japan; another, it is from Panama and connects direct with Australia; another, it is from Alaska; another, it is from Portiand and Victoria, and yet another that is from Sacramento and con- neath, the rails to be laid on these girders and the br Milton, Raymond, New York for Providence, cars to be propelied by chajns or steel wire ropes. Sel Schr @ W Rogers, Smith, New York for New London, Sehr Tickler, Haines, New York for New London Schr $8 Smith, Snow, Port Chester for New Bedford, Wind at sunset SSW. 48 not much activity in this direction. lis, Where the contractor has cut through the rocky Driving around by the Hz » Baila and reach embankments in the vicinity of Jerome Park some Priving around by the Herat» Bullding and reach- | wonderful stratifications will be opserved, the layers ing the new Belgian pavement recently late on Broad: | being successively tormed im changeable colors, Philadelphia; Neptune, Baker, NYork; briga d- 4 ark. Philadelphia; Sullivan, aed do; Cataw- ba, Webber, Hondout; sebr Edward A Dé Harty Low, Port au Prince. Also arrived 9th, barke A M Cann, Ardrossan; Cephas SINGULAR CASE OF CHILD MURDER.—For several way a sumewhat duwereat sensation is experienced | Sbowing a vieh ground for geological research. All days past @ lady from New York has been visiting Starrett, New Orleans: brigs Poinsett, Baltimore; Isola, & than thal fet when nidiag over che uneven, sunken | Gigssee beauty abd abounds 1 singular weaimn and | Deets Witt the Union Pacit Railroad. 1 turn iand- J Cub ety tor the benedt of her health, who bas lately vomrra inrine Disasters. MRAUTIMORE, Aug" TeAmived, cbr John Farnum, and slippery Russ pavement that disgraced the finest | luxury. For a distance of two miles the | Ward, and behold! a band of iron clasping a contt | ‘some time belore the death of the babe It was princi. fon Liverpoch ae eo ete ae caged! ftom San Francisco | Kelly, Boston, Below, brig Hage Fone: Pit; Bickmore, thorouhfare im the world for many years The | RIGRE cirection | Oras ot Ay wight cangies | Leth Cue destinen to have its antennw stretching to | pally entrusted to the care of a nurse, a girlof tfteen | Suenco ol forsy mealhcn Walle Meehity Tar aceseoaes: | Beale Fonsd. ‘GM Getty, Ward, Hosta: schre Ly 8 well-joined and -cut blocks of stone which esta Mich (iesen neuntage rape Waverley ail the untold wealth, mineral and agricultural, lying } ¥' a pps ug morning the windlass broke, and the anchor and thirty fath- | Fortier, Brow ork; Nettie Richardson. Davis, Bostor mother noticed, however, that nearly every time the nurse had the child in care it became subject to spasms, which gradually increased. The brother of the parent, who 18 a practicing physician, several times examined the infant, and could see no reason Why it should be unwell, and one time charged the girl with giving it poison in some shape. The nurse at first denied the charge, but at last ac- knowledged that she had occasionally given it sooth- oms of chain cable were lost. : ¢ gran of chain's ‘The vessel hus returned to 8 F Suir PAULINE Daytp (NG), from Liverpool for Ne . leans, which caught fire at Southwest Past 2d inst, res flied with water, was being Pumped out on the 3d By the bell wage, It is stated that the nd cargo elie, ip wnd cargo are badly BaRh BRastz Youna, from Liverpool for Savann: ashore on the south point of St Catharine's bar, ‘duchargea Martha Lam, Lewis, Newburg; Henry Parker, Parker, Net Haven; Ida Zonin, Smith, Hudson; EB C Potter, Bonated, Hoboken; G ! lier, Hier, Hudson; ‘MM Pore, Macomber Boston; W © Gillespie, Stevens, NYork; (ilnton, Jone: Jersey City: Thomas L Moore. Moore, do} Young ry Bowman, New Bedford; Wm Boardman, Millard, Saybrook, Conn; Dewitt »— NYork, Sailed— rig J Bickmore; achr Nettle Richardson, BANGOR, Aug 6—Saited, echra N Berry, \endicton, and Rosanna Rose, Burgess, NYork, to its north and south, aud at last Icometo New York, which is all to the side of the earth she faces |. that San Francisco is destined to be to the other. But back to the East to China, America has and Will always possess the geographic advantage. England now holds the immense preponderance of intiuence and trade in the East, including China, aud she Will jealously hold it a8 loag as she can. make up this Belgian pavement have been so firmly } avenue, au agree aie caste which id, cely set, and so gently graded that, witkou branches off into Macomb’s Dam road, leading to ot he mcrae e vss tah cpap . ith oe High Bridge. The valley which stretches away to ing havle to be frequently out of repair, the plane | eastward and westward of this triumph of Aueri- of the street affords a pleasant and easy means for all | can engineering is one of the most beautiful spots kinds of transportation. Threading our way trough | #00ve Manhattan Isiand. Full of the romantic gs Sie heey beauties of the Hudson, one can imagine tnat he 13 the Darrow passage between ail Kinds and styles of | sianding in the Vaucluse of Petrarch. Surrounded ‘ork, 7 ee : . u lighter load of Iron ties 3d inat, floated of PM ofthat day, but | BAKER'S LANDING, July 8—Arrived, schra Mott vehicles—a passage as diMcult someumes to thread | by jutting headiands, perpendicular cliffs aod great | You can scarcely conceive the jealousy felt towards ing syrup of a kind well known. After vhis she was | had not reacbed Tyb sd dhabah on, 8 if sid as the eye of an old lady’s needie—we hear the | Masses of rock, the gentle stream with its crystal | American progress by the British in Cuina. It wateled more closely, but could not be detected in 7 Seen Haas aiperncan Of Sh8 Searle and Hien, Seale Philadel isk E Glover, Terry, BakK H Likvrst.ey—-The wreck of the Br bark. Harriet Lievesley was sold at auction, as it ies at T on Saturday last tor #300.” salina miK euch: 7 8 ripples and its populauon of nude bathers, gives to Countless curses of stage arivers, the imprecations tins grand combination of nature @ charm wich, to of cartmen and back drivers, the shouts of porters | the wanderer of earth, 1s unsurpassed and Shows itself in everything—in the dally transaction ‘of business, in political acerbity, in the social rela- tions o/ life, and was particularly conspicuous during doingany harm. But the child continued to get Worse and the nurse was at last discharged. Medi- joston. @he Arrived, schr Electric Spark, Honduras for New York cine, however, could do no good for the babe and it put in short of provisions. and entry clerks, and tue imperauve orders of bosses Wisis/eciig diver back basioastng: Our iate War, on the estabilshinent of our line of | soon died. Since then it has been discovered that | nghtot ith ini. went sain mn eine Fata esc tr te et Tee Es ett Comets, and salesmen. Giad to escape from @ quandary By bright Italian or soft Persian anda, Pacitte steamers, and relative to the Burlingame {| the nurse was in the habit of pricking the child with } tugs have gone to her assistance. TERN. MANDIN ee Fla, Aug 8—Arrivea, brig Hampden, Per- Which inay result ih being detained as a witness by Or o'er those island-studded seas careering, mission, @ pin back of one of its ears, and that eventually it Soar WANDERER, from Philadelphia for San Andi king, Charleston." i Mr. Bergno, to prove a case of cruelty to animals, Whose peari-charged waves dissolve on coral strands, Our trade can be direct with China across the | festered in the head and thus caused its death, The | tostboth anchors on Friday night last, off Egg Island, was FORTRESS MONROE, Aug | 9—Pas: ark Crimea We take ap easy gait along Broadway, and reaching Tell it thou Vid tiahiaed ny jab) ’ Pacitic without having to pass through the tropics. | authoriuies of New York city are endeavoring to dis- | supplied with others at Lewes, Del,'on Saturday, and Pro- from Liverpool; brig Charles Wesley, from the“ yicwwity of |W tute street, strauge sounds A lovelies seens than this the wide workd over! Englund, even when the ship canal is open | cover the whereanouts of the young lady, when she | ceeded on her voyage. Sri ath or, Battlmore. | Also passed in ‘or linittnore, are heard proceeding from the lips of a through Suez, will have to seud across France } wiil be tried for murder.—Harrisourg (Pa.) Patiiot, QUEENSTOWN, July 80—The abip Francis 1 Cutt! Sag a ade f No > ecedy itinerant, who proclaims. in a yotce that would CALIFGRNIA TABLE GRAPES, and “the Mediterranean, down the Red Sea} August 6. aa ” | ayson, from Liverpool bound to Boston, with a menerst | £01 Matanzos. ° Salled, bri Balth, from Nostolk for Alex: have deprived Mr. Stentor of the honor of his im- mortai adjective bad the former spoken from the forum of Athens, “{ wish to intorm you, gentle- [From the San Francisco Alta, Jnly 31.) mien, that the article I hoid in my hands, gentle- The grape is the most important of fruits, exclnd- men, is BO more or less, gentlemen, than the pro- | ing the grains, Which are sometimes Classed as fruits foundest discovery, gentlemen, of the nineteenth | in the most comprehensive sense of the word. The century; yet, gentiemen, it does all ] say and more | apple, pear, cherry, strawberry, . orange, pineapple too, gentlemen, and any gentieman can try iw for | 4ud many other fruits and berries are extremely pai- himself.” Here follow some strange notses, made | atable, at least occasionally, but the crop of none by @ piece of cat-gut, inserted in a leatbern binding, | €quais in value that of the vine. The grape demands and caied imitations of a squealing pig. a neighing | @ Warm and sunny sky for greatest productiveness, horse, a singing bird or a growling wolf. ‘The ped- | and the natives of the cold North have associated tt lar wears a@ greasy cvat, an aged Leaver and some | With the genial climes which they long to enjoy. In poor, emaciated shoes—tiough his patrons seem | England, Northern pence and most of the Atlan- uumerous—imore perhaps from his wit than the | tic States the grape, with the exception of a few of andria,- [n Roads, brig H GBrooks; schrs D Everett and D Talbott, from Gedrgetown for Boston, Passed up for City Pojut, British brig Lancashire. GEORGETOWN, SC, July 29—Arrived, brig M E Dana, OfNetl, Kath; Aug, chr O'S Webb,tRowland, NYork, Cleared July 21, achr J M Richards, Irving, NYork; Aug ¢ er, Meyer, Searsport. uly 26--Arrived, schr Julia A Rider, Rider, lly Gay, Randlette, do. rig Emily, West, NYors. LE, Abg 2—Atrived, chr Guiding Star, Gray, Camden, Me;’ Seguine, Call, Boston; Louisa Smith, Orcutt, Charicston? 4th, Monadnock, Boston, Cleared. Ella ‘Howell, Roberts, Nassau, NP, KEY WEST) Jnjy 18—In port ‘bvig Sophie Dutch), Bana- gaarten, from ‘Minatitlan for Queenstown, discharging for Fepairs, EW ORLDAN' aad 8—Arrived, steamship Crescent cargo, put in here to-di sails and reported leaky; back to Liverpool. (where passengers aiways sutfer from the most excessive heat) and then around the whole Asiatic coast. She bas the advantage of possessing em- poria—stepping stones of commerce which iorm a continuous link ali around irom Aden to Shanghiae. By tree modes can we succeed in obtaining the brependerance in trade and infuence in Cnina, viz.:—By keeping to the wise and liberal provisious of the Burlingame treaty, doing a8 we would be done by ana allowing Lo narrow-minded local preju- ices, such ad have been evinced in California, to cause us to refuse to the Chinamen there what we expect for ourselves here—iree emigration and equality; by having our representatives fuiiy equal to those of any other country and by paying tiem 9 having lost chief portion of her fe will probably repair bere or tow Miscellaneous. Scun TREABURE, which was ashore at Riker's I rived at Providence on Saturday, without huving apparent, received any damage, being perfectly tight, Scux OREGON, of Mystic, has been sold to Capt Turner, of Newburyport, for #4000. She will be conaget” tween Newburyport and Boston. mgnged to run be Fagg od Latin tal ange erley, from Saj le is morning at palit fever: gully ‘ig quarantine of LAuNcHFD—At Sandy Point, Stockton, 26h ult f yard of Colcord, Berry & Co, a brig of 540’ tons peti hee SHIPPIN G@ NEWS. Almanac for New York—This Day, Sun rises....... 505 | Moon sets......eve 9 08 Sun sets. . 705 | High water....eve 10 41 pt Tucker, of echr Francis Weather Along the Const, August 9-9 A, M. Wint. Weather, — Thermainetar. NW, Clear, : ence I Henderson, owned by the builders, Boston arties and merits of his wares. the poorer varieties, does not thrive, and the traveller } so that they can afford to keep up anequal ¢ 3 70 above | Capt Henderson, who will command her.’ bs City, Hildreth, Nvork, " But a sinail section of Broadway now remains un- { from those regions visiting California sees in the | ance, aud ‘4 ‘acquiriug an Aterican ooleny ohn Aad + Sore, t Welr Village, Mass, 7th inst, from the yard of Mesars tai peta dc sae ed OR ie payed, and this distance, covering several blocks | abundance, variety and iong-vontinuing supply | suchas the Luglish have at Hong Kong. \ above | French & Winslow, chr Island ea 130 ‘ons burden, She Arrived at do 7th, steamashtp Mariposa, Kernbie, 8 York. Was built expressly for Harwich parties and is intended for BORFOLK. Au —arrived, echr Rainbow, Plum, NYork, 70 above. D, Aug 6—Arrived, echrs J oniy, 18 Tapidly being aitered, and the whoie street | Of the grape crop, one of the chief attractions of our 66 above Ihave had dealings ot every kind with the Ohinese, ? " the coasting service. W BEDFO , Cook, Pork will be in a Cuorough condition in a few weeks. ‘ihe | State. Many auiong the Chicago commercial party | ana though J always found tiem to be shrewd busr. } Wilmingtot 68 above Mystic, Ct, Bi Johnson; Mary McGee, Woodman, Baltimor: ausence of many tien doing business and the low } Were disposed to be sceptical at frst when told that | hese mete Jueves ToUuud. them to vemeweer ey | Wusuinnions cs: ; W above | man 4 Co, the chip Frolle, oGHiel eas Tres eek Tee | At nchre R BSmithy Nickerson, New York; J raies charged Jor board and lodging st the dijterent } all our grapes are grown in the open alr, and the } swindling or dishonest. In the open ports they ure 38 above | or 20d fect over all: brendiby'W feet; depth of Lads Se feet | PCa, it, Philadelphia; Franklin; Halleck, Wood hotels aud boarding houses during the heated | nawles of many of the best were entirely strange to | frequently dishonest. “They have bese taugut dis- 1B above | signe far tne Dan etc ea 4,00 of New York, and inde: | "HES ccrn, Aug 2—Arrived, achra C$ Watson, Adama, honesty. Their experience of foreigners lag not signed for the California trade. She wili be commanded by ve lorie Wontus of the summer have the gitect (9 depopulate | them. Our vineyards will serve to attract to our val- the city of many of it bioods, w fie tere isa con leys and foothills thousands of peoplg who are tired slant stream of couutryuitn pouring in to get a | of growing maize and feeding swius in the Missis- gimpse Of metropoltiaa wonders. This is plainly | stppi Valley. evidént fromi the dress of Broadway pedestrians. } ‘he possiotlity of the opening of a great market in The stylish young man who cannot leave his empioy- | the Atlantic States for our table grapes has excited meut for an extended summer tour stil hops { Much interest among the wine growers, and some Of the counter, it ig true, and still sports | them entertain high hopes of @ gudden and great his Dickens collar, bis Sinbad ‘hat and_ his | rise in the value ol vineyard property. Ifthe grapes Boman scarf, ana may be seen attue shop door] go through in good condition and the with his blonde locks exposed in their plentitude of | Chapges Jere gther side are not oil to the frying sun; but his young a ere has eH . Fr acanteibeiy inet there will be an abun. 65 abovo 78 above 80 above 86 above 85) above Capt Bush, formerly of the ship Favorite. Philadelphia (and sailed Sth for do); Onward, Gorbam, New Notice te Mariners, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA—COABT OF MAINT—NEW STEAM FOG SIGNAL AT WEST QUODDY HEAD, SOUTH SIDE OF THE ENTRANOR TO EASTPORT BAY, MAINE. Notice is bereby given that a new steam foe whistle has re- cently been erected at West Quoddy Head i,bt station, and Guring thick and fogzy weather and snow sicrms the w stile will be sounded for eight seconds once in each minute, with ‘an interval of fty two seconds between each blast, Oftice Lighthouse Board, Washington, DC, August 8, 1869, been such as to win their esteem and love. They found them cruel and exacting in tueir military operations and sharpers aud swindilers in their mer- cantille transactions. Br ee oo a be the English or | ~~ a ~ aeneed rench; they tear them Their particular hatred i 5 and areas ty for the English, _ they Femember the PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 9, 1369, way in which Cnitd Waa opened to commerce; they Dera trys ee piasacre rene oe Mega they Herald Packag remember the buruing of the Emperor's palace, and they also remember that America bad’ nee Resagtws scented of Med heptitied pare port will ing to do with these infamies. America is well and | Please deliver all packages intended for the HERALD to our badly off oy the Chinese—nationaily well; individu. | regularly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam ally rather badly, apd with reason. The rowdies of | Yacht fleet. The New York Associated Press do not now all Chnstendom driven by the Vigilance Committees | collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, from California fled to Caina, aud became & pest Al | a» will be seen by the following extract from the proceedings the open porte, particularly Shanctae in all eases | or¢ye regular monthly meeting, held March 8, 1868:— bringing our name into disteputee “Added te'this is | Resolved, That on and after Apri! 1, 1868, the Associated ringing 0 sob Press will’ discontinue the collection ‘of ship news tn the the Jact that our consuls in Cnina are so poorly paid | arbor of New York. Passed ‘unanimously. that they cannot afford to compete in appearance ‘The office of the HERALD steam yachts JAMES and with the consuls of other nations. Some idea of the | s9Xacrere in at Whitehall Alp. Ail communications fron disparity between their pay and that of the Hast] owners and consignees to the masters of Jaward bound ves- Consul may be arrived at trom the fact tha sels will be forwarded free of charge. at Consul at Shanghae aloue receives in pay and emolments $11,000a year—more than all the nine American Uonsuls put together. The Chinese CLEARED. ‘Tde-Sailed, sehr Lucy Church, Adams, Philadelphia, NEWB! RYPORT, Ang 6—Arrived, scbrs Amelia, Thi Philagelphin: Xellie Doe, Richardson, and Utronto, mond, E.izabethport. pafitictalled echrs Hiawatha, Lee, and E H Naylor, Navlor NEW HAVEN, Aug 7—Arrivea, schrs La. Torles Elizabethport; Queen of the South, ‘Carson, Mobile via mavens: feng Lact wy, tee, Tice, and ropshiire, from coal porte, Cleared. eure © H Roll, Murphr, NYork; Sparkling Sea, Blackford, NYork ; Annie Bell, Prindie, Porto Ric NEW LOND! Aug §—Salied, schrs C § Busting, Mar. hew, New Ori ‘or Genoa; Marcena Munson, Dayt Philadelphia; Kate Callahan, Avery, NYork; Daniel Webster, ke do. NORWICH, Aug 6—Arrived, achre Jere i Smith, Wile Nama, Alexandria: Helen Mar,’ Ward, Philace!pbin; Clarissa ; George R Conover, Robinson, Smith, Hol boken. J P McDevitt, Mutlen, Philadelphia; Jane Maria, for Rondont; John Hickey, Hulse, N\ ork PHILAD LMIA, Aug 7, PIM—Artived, schra Clyde, G , Boston ; Mi ony ardy, dO. Geared Brigs Annie (Br), Larsen, St Jobn, NB; Planet, Arey, St Jobn, PR. PORTLAND, Aug@—Arrived, brig J D Lincoln, Merry MBlared seit Nellie Chase, Upton, NY ork red—Schr Nellie i Oth--Arrived, bark Sarah B Hale, White, Philadelphia, PROVIDENCE, Aug 7—Arrived, achrs Daniel P! ENGLIGH CNANNEL—LIGHTHOUSE ON THE WOLF ROOK, 4 nse which bas been for some ime past in cours of erection on the Wolf Rock, off the Land's Ehd, being now fax advanced towarda completion, jee is hereby given that, utiless prevented by unfor neen circumstances, a “Revolving Elan showing alleroate flashes of red and white, at intervals of thirty wconds, will be exhibited therefrom, at an elevation of 110 feet above high water mark, on or about the ist January n ‘urther particuiare will be pablisbed in « arse, By AL order, OBIN ALLEN, Secretary, TRINITY Hovsk, Lonvon, July 27, aeriihts Whalemen. Arrived at Provincetown 30th ult, achr Antarctic, Till, from Western Ground, with 20 bbis ap, 50 do wh cil on board. Reporte July 13, bark Colchis, of Boston, 0 sp; brig D A 0 wh; schrs Jobn A Lewis, Provincetown, 100 wh: B b goue to Saratoga or Long Braiten, and tie conse- } ant sale in the East for all the table grapes that we quence 1s he is not out for a Broadway aifing in the | can produce for years to come at better prices than moe ee dhe sidewalks are thus usurped by peri- | have been received here; and those paid here for the paielic countryinen, with baggy trousers, paper | best varieties lave yielded very ane prepa pren in collars, chip-stvaw hats, cowhide boots and honest | the worst years. It must be remem! in none faces. Reaching Unton square the battalion of | of the Atlantic States do the European grapes thrive ‘hurses Wili be observed with their miant charges | in the opéh air. AU Le gra es are grown tihndet runnin; about, bome of the mgst mischievous of | glass save the Isabella, Catawba, Diana, Scupper- whott Seem iftent on fronbiing thé sparrowa. These } Bong, Delaware and a few other American varieties birds, naturally seeking inhabited quarters, are mui- | which rank very low here for the table, for wine tiplying with great rapidity at Union square and pa for productiveness, California will therefore Madison square; and a disposition has vecn lately ave no competition worthy of note, or at least none shown on the part of some rowdles to trap these | until the Southern Pacific Railroad 1s compieted to birds and secure them. This should be stopped; for | the valiey of the Kio Grande, which might, perhaps, ‘Not the least pleasant features of these “lungs of New | become an important grape district. York” are these very sparrows. Striking the avenue at | _ ‘The best gfapes are so rare in the Eastern market ‘wenty-tlurd gireet a pavement 13 touched that will | that the demand and price for the different kinds are “ f petri 1d,lo, one small whale; O'M Reminzton.do,60 sp this | Pi Georgetown, DO; Henry 3 Raymond, Elisworth, do} are grealy improved by the ded of asphait | not yet known. ‘The Muscat of Alexandria is more ve not _ understand nor appreciate reo Bteamsbip Cimbria ap, Haack, Plymouth, Cherbourg | season; 8 A Baines doy nothing’ since ving West Tndlest,] Wine Wiltors Brown, dos Fl ng Seu, iranier, ‘Baltimore; which has already been jaid with commendable suc- se here than any other grape, on account of its jo for the Four of fy or R At of In. | #24 Hamburg—K unbardt Co, do. clean; Louisa A, of Boston, nothing ary 17th, Mary D Leac thin beanon. obilled from do Gist, sehr Carrle W Clark, Dyer, Atlantic at Bay of Islands dune 1, ship Japan, Barker, 70 bbis sp o Goddess, Kelly, Philadelphia forg) Daniels,’ Philaite: ‘prin aaiel Wel ster, Comery, Philadelphia for Pawtucket ; Cornelius, Pratt South Amboy; John # Spofford, Hawkins, Rondout; Har- riet P Ely, Stokes, NYork; Kate Scranton, Palmer, do} Py gure, Arnold, do; sloop ‘bharies, Grace, Hoboken’; ‘orwin, NYork. Corvin Neches John T Willams, Newbury, Ge DC; James A Crooker, Currier, Philadelphia: Oscar F Haw= ley, Bayles, do; Ripple, Conover, Trenton; Shepard A Mount Young, NYork ; Golden Ray, Davis, do; tla, Wilson, dos Nautilus, Ham, a loop Deception, Titus, &th—Arrived, sc Portland—J & awiticket; EA Conklin, hip Fran Bragg, Portlan Ames. dependence. ‘They look to the outward symbole or | Shik U Scranton, Willams, Liverpool-Lawretce, Ofes Tank, and therefore the American Consul, being an- | & Co. adie to compete with the other consuls, and the row- Breer ee, (Kial), Carson, Penarth Roads for orders—J dies who say they are Americans, they call us, KnOw- a a ing we are @ sort of English, yet not English, but | Bark Tomas Terry (Br), Crosby, Marseilles—Brett, Son & something inferior, “No. 2 Kugiishmen.)? 1811 ROb } “park M Rideout (Br), MoAllieter, Sagna—Brett, Son & Co. @ miserably “penny wise and pound foolish’’ poitcy Bark Warrior (Br), Gunn, ric rett, Son & Co, to have our representatives placed thus, and to give | Brig Alpba (Br), Burke, Tur! then no power Whatever, except on paper, to crash | Brig Havana, Bemis, Havana —8 is Ward & Co, the rowdyisim called American in a country where Brig Napier (Br), Brown, Cow Bay—' wain, cess irom Tite senate Thirty-firth street. The ge size and rich spicy flavor. It does best on a putung down of this covering isin ftseif a simple | gravelly loam, mixed with 4 little clay, and bears process; yet it requires a good déal of skill and | Very poorly inrich clay loam without sand or gravel. judgment to ascertain when tae proper degree of | The most productive ae vifiés are in the Sonoma harduess bas been attained, go that travel may goon } valle Ee See itFlelds 9,000 pougdy to tI without detriment to the dad. Before putting Gown ire ‘iid tile average wiiolesaie price is seven C¢hi the preparation the 0} favement is neatly aid Gare. | per pound, making a gross yield of $360 per acre, of fully swept and aj) and foreign matter are re. | Which $50 may be counted for cultivation, picking moved, th infusion of tar {& then | and sending to market. One of the chief ovjections of lad on ith Brushes, atid thg éarthy mat- | this grape 13 that it does not ‘set’ well in many Arrived at St Helena June 19. bark Ob{o, Jenny, of NB. 170 bbla ap (aud atied same day to critise): 34th, schr Lizzies J Bigelow, Cook, of Provincelown, from w erulse. with 50 bbla ap oil, Spoken, Sbip Join Bertram, trom New York for Hamburg, July 18, Phitadetphias Anne £ Safford, Howei 1 Jona Elizabethport! Jotun on, MoGar, {ch Composed Of gravel, bitumen and other adhesive | places, and then the only way to secure a good crop Schr H Brewster, Squires, 8t Johns, PR—A Abbott. ip Richd McManus, Foste: mn Rat Charles L Hulse, Lisle, Elizi 5 John Ws ", a Satalancon, is spread over the surface, und then | 18 to puli off some of the blossoms and shake the | Sur Pearavate Huenaae i ae eres day and Behr Victory (Br Clark Nasu Be Briutchinaon, aay die aN Manus, Poster, fro ngoon for England, Bon Jobneon: Faatlon, Davis Hondoats Arc ow Stewarh Srst stcstum has jutidientiy harteneds the Rie vine generally atari, Our Wo EU wy bed ‘The establisument of an American colony would be | Schr Chester (Br). Kennedy, Hallfar—B F sinall & Co. ae ae ha da handy, 7% Bristol June 25 for New | for Paytucket, Veranda, Pond, NYork; Nathaniel, Holmes, Meled ese Wilt Pigeon, Phillips, Alexan tria. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 8—Put Bach, saip Pavorita, Greene man, for Liverpool. 9th—Arrived, bark Florie, Elta, Boston, ; Cleared—Ship Criterion, Sheldon, alias. SAVANNAH, Aug 9—Afrived, achr W B Mann, Boston, WILMINGTON, NC, Aug 6—Cleared, brig Mystic, Hoep. man, London. : 9th—Arrived, steamship Fatrbanks, NYorks WARREN, Ang S—arfived, achra Mary Ht Miiin, Lewis, Elzabethpor' 7h Thos Potter, Hand; York, July 14, Sbip Etha Rickmers (N Shanghae, July 4, lat 2 N, \ at 0 Mary yd Fry, from New Orieans for Liverpool, June A jon 87. Ship Clara Wheeler, 29 days from Liverpool for —-, Aug 7, lat 41.88, ton 64 80 ¢ pilot boat EF Williams, No 14}, Ship Pacific, fram Liverpool for —-, Aug 7, lat 41 48, 1on 65, Bark Devonshire, Drinkwater, from Callao for Cowes for orders, June 19, Jat'10 8, lon 80, Bark Zadok, Priest, from London for San Francisco, June 22, lat 9 N, lon’ 26. ark Lejonet (Swe), from New York for Dantzic, July 94, at 49, Jon Bark Chatham, from Galveston for Liverpool, July 8, lat mn 67. of eo a advantage, It should be m bod Seay Maleate (Br), McBurnie, Windsor, NS—Crandal), neighborhood of Suanghae, so as to get the trade o! mpbray & Co, the Yangtse, of tne coast and the foreign commerce, Sehr Be Peveieee aie thus being to Northern and Central what Hong Kong | ‘schr Anna Lewis, Dayton, Alexaniria—-Baker & Dayton. has become to Soutnern China. Schr GC Morris, Artis, Philadelphia—N B Vondersmitn, faim glad to eee vs the Buriinwanns ee Is suc- on B Bowen, Reynolds, Uncasvilie—H W Jackson & 80 well in Europe. sure you It is not re- 0. SerHMe WIEN Ghig:-tavOr hive ean Fetunitanmen |. sloop Temperance, Wakeler, Uncaaville—H W Jackson & rst cannot see how it should pe entrusted to & | ee: Novelty, Wilcox, Philadelphia. eee Tie eee uOw i And ,secoud, LOW | creased éth—Bark Coriolan «NG), Yon Bremer, London— said Yankee bad the presumption vo ask the concur | » lensed fh Y gy ARRIVALS. rence o1 the United States drst. Why don's = enterprising company ger ap 8 telegraph line from San Francisco, along the coas' st up to Alaska, them by the Ajeutian Isiands to the tiganabie Oi ch dierent his Mtonoaes: oiverpece July DoRsibe and WOU Day Wel na aay Tatar ian tol patie amas i . le. Aug 4, 8: a n pt 1 met & most interesting gentleman, the Pére mehip City of Baltimore, bound B; same day,4 PM, Br Guneaux, on board @ steamboat on the Yangtse, | ship Arran, from Greenock for Quebec; Bth, at noon, lat the oer day, He came from the province of Se- | 4147, lon 64 20, acbr Annie Batcherter, bound W. bn gf 4 . Gieamahip Colorado, Willams, Liverpool, July 28, Queens: chuen, from near the western confines of Ching | own ‘aot, with mdse and 995 passengers to Williams & Guion, Siuccn" nuts, ‘ales, "Ra ‘anstie "oon | ERCORChe a TmeDhcatin Gis MiG at c miles, <8} 1, iat to Hankow. ‘He had left France when he was twen- | 94, lat 49 14, lon 24 4/ gassed bark Hoffnung for Prilsdelphia mig years old; had been in China tnirty ‘Sach bd na 424, lon 60 O8 passed w brigerigged steamer boun been in every province of the empire, and out tn Mongolta, Mancuuimu, 11 and Tibet. He dressed gaya th aval otores Uo Sa and ih ame atyectiny looked, and ate like aOhinaman, He ke bark Philena. from Philadelphte for Boston. tig foreeen. his French, but remembered - Buena EC knight, Ne@, Georgetown, DC, with mdse tio. He gave me most interesting accounts of ps we. regione and peopies where very fow Caucasians ow Pireay, ‘Howes, Delaware, with peaches, &c, to have ever been. J may mention these in a future menip Loyd Raynor (3 Rich: Calcutta, April 3, wih operation is repeated until @ thickness of | every season, but the careful vigneron plucks off the Eeverai Inches has been obtained, whea dirt is | second eet of biossoms, for otuerwise neither crop epread over the surface and the street is | Wouldrpeu properly, The Alexandrian Muscat is Teady for traval. ‘Though the mandatory | the only grape that is good for wine and first rate sign, ‘This street is closed,” causes congiderabie | 10r the table, for raisins and for long transportation. deiay to the stages, the easy and tilting movement The Flame Tokay is prized for its tne appearance of the carriage springs upon tis roadway of almost } aud for ite excellent keeping qualities, but it is use- glassy smoothness will compensate for even a pro- | less for wine and has littie favor. It bears more tracted inconvemence in tis respect. The fine | than the Muscat of Alexandria, and has hitherto marble mansion of Mr. Stewart, at the corner of | Commanded the same price in the market, It may ‘Thirty-fourth street, maxes a very imposing apnear- | Come into demand in the Eastern States, The Queen ance; and if it does not do Iuli justice to the | of Mce differs so litte from the Flame Toway that vuitectaral wants of the avenue, it is, at } by many it is garded as the same grape. as handsome as any structure in the The Kose of reru 18 @ large, firm yrape, of fine city. Atmoug the new buildings that have | flavor, fgg in good years 12,000 pounds wo the attracted the attention of nearly all who | acre. The price is about s1x cents per pound, but Visit the Park, the wite marbie block in procegs of | the interior price {8 compensated by the superior erection at the corner of Fitty-seventh street has | yield as compared with the varieties previously giways been a riddle to even the professed connois- | mentioned, The Black Hamburg is large, fine in eur. Between a feudal castle of the Rhine and a | favor, and well sulted to transportation, but tt is in- Saxon manortal hall in the time of Cedric, the gen- | ferior to the Rose of Peru. The Jsabeila and Catawba €rui consiruction of the edifice presents one of the | vines produce ittle, and the grapes do not bear most anomalous outlines, even to that most unsym- | transportation. There are several Muscatels aud metrical of streets, Filth avenue. The roof is the | some varieties of the Chasseias that are good for the frustrum of @ pyramid cut off, regardless of beauty | table, but they do not-bear shipment weil, ‘The Zin- and in defiance of the simpiest ruies of taste. Above } findei, Melvoisie, Riessiing, Biack Burgundy aod Fifieth street building is progressing rapidiy, but 1t } Traminer are excellent for wine, but are notin de- must be said in many respects on the saine plans of } Mand for the table. ‘Ihe Mission grape, especially rectangular ugliness that make many of the biocks | When grown in the Los Angeles district, 1s very rich in of New York so deatitate of art. Numerous houses are | sugar if plucked soon after ripening, and if left on guihg up together about this point and in their sey- | the vine ull November the sugar changes to spirit, eral views present as many diiferent hues as Josepn’s | So that it becomes highly vinous, and is for that Daren, from New York for MISCELLANEOUS. A THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER, @ THE FIRESIDE COMPANION, of thie week, Rhea (NG), Bnekholts, from Liv Y eee nexholta, erpool for City * Pojurk Lord Palmerston. McCready, from jar almerston, MeCreac ro) Hoston fo a terideo, Jane 6, lat 4 N, jon 38, al ; a al hc ark Courser, Dickey, from Card! for Montevideo, ItiON, loo 6W (re slashed Brig Adeline Richardson, from Balt{more for Boston, Aug 4,35, mies SE of Absecom (by pilot boat Charlotte Webb, 0 Brig Keex, from Philadelphia for Boston, Aug 7, 16 miles BSE of Absecoom (by pilot boat Charlotte Webb No. 5. Brip China. om Porw Wieo for New London, no date, fe, ba lt boat bara N: io 2). rig Sabina, from CoW Bay for ——, Aug 7, !nt 41 48, lon 63 The “Herbert,” trom New Yore, July 12, \at 42 N, lon 56 W" Foreign Ports. ANTWERP, July 27 Arrived, &t Cloud, Ames, Callao; ‘28th, Pauline? Shiell Ne Teta " Sailed 26th, Pe Patric! Our To-day, contains five of the most exciting storfes published in any ely Paper weekly Paper SIE BLEEDING HEART, THE BELLE OF SARATOGA, OLD NED BROPHY, THis LOS! 8, ; LONDON STORY, Cor O'’Lanue’ Evia one of atti. jopefulls cel brated articles; the Sketches; the Onest !justrationg, fact Tee THE FIRESIDR COMPANION is by far the best weekly paper publjahed. It is for sale by ail newsdenlers, "A TARILLING BEA BTORY, by some persons, but it could not | ‘etter. Among other things he informs me of lar Charles Holzeat the Caps of Good’ Hops | BROUWRESHAVEN, July 27—Arrivi — bine eee ean oO TROUGR THR PARI, be, tradeported Nom the. Southern’ coast to tho, Mig: comuinnides Gr ‘native Catholic. Christians tn the | Fane 4 cromed ibe tne Suiy 0; ab wiuae and, raquant | Cnltos Homeware Houbdy Olimar, TPHE BOY MAGICIAN; OR, THE SECRUTS OF THE rel b vhs Bt 1 the 5 sissippi Valley with profit, although it could ve op of China and intertor of Asta. He goes calms; made om tahip 7 P + aos cenparsarely few visitors on thelr way tothe | tained I any quantity st two er tree cents per | BAtive France by this mail steamer, and probably | on Saiurday,, the dth, inet) ight noriberiy winds Spoke | BOpNOe AY use, Jove Tee Ariel Boa da een ialt | SEA,” by Leon Lewis, the author of ("Red Knife." is dow Fark and those whe ere seen Were generally com- | pound. Many of, the Miealon vines will De grafted | es an icue To erat som as, Loar. He 18 | {att bh, 190 14 By Soglah gtiy glen eoons ton. , tne, we feel connddd Webs tar paptlan's Wty na Su, oti pnse periodical pedestrians and equestriaus who, | Wext winter, mostly with the varieties preferred for | Most anxious to travel vy raliroad, out bas never | fy, ret,’ DN. ign Tht by Bae th sn pion #9 56 B, | Sailed 14th, Canada, Smith, Rosario, h pedal : Seeica aiopag is eaters ease | Teeee dere np Geen ae enter a | whanet tat bate PetesaMnT FOB | heros Cand” wear wine Sa from undergoing the vexations and uiscom- PUB Apri 2 ) loo x } ‘ — fora entailed by wrateFing Fusco, oF Jarm ise, Be. |. Zam, Waerenn Locuars—A recent number of » THE PACIFIC RAILUOAD BONDS, at ra ae ar RE cated Bian Kim wets, stromtriage. Xerate, wo iond | 84 Our reputation axa duage of sori of is ‘sie tof m ol e fine turnout im —_—— re * fy for. jeiphia. Mari; ton, N’ 5 with cause of the ex! Fredrik | Peterson, Shanker aes | “Camparer duly Mer derined, it Wachee, Miller, Havre. Th point of popularity ft te a certain to tal “Uncle Tom's Cabin,” “The Gunmaker of Moscow” and WPpe Hidden Hand." The Aret part of it appears m (hi week's LEDGER, which will be ready to-day, ut 12 o'eloem wwe ofices in the United States and the city but few sumptuous equipages were there to | Correspondent, of the armies of locusts, grasshop- Sarsie’ ‘the eye with their tplontions yesterday; in- fe or crickets that devastate those regions. Tne deed, not a four-in-hand was visible the entire after. | locusts, it is stated, come in three or four divisions, noon, though the weather Was favorabie and ali of | ach & mie long by half @ mile wide, stopping at the attractions of the Park unusually inviting, | nothing and paser through fire and water, On Dnivi down through the spacious gate | Teaching the Quyheo river the locusts ran at Fifty-ninth street and passing the richly | out on the branches of the willow trees, wooded section at this opening of the | then jumped into the stream and swam acrosa Park, the Mali breaks forth in the distance in all its | to the Mao shore, a distance of thirty feet. The surpassing loveliness, The eye can never cease to | Whole of this part of the country is covered with ‘wander over thia level plain of beauty, wrapped ag | St48s, but the locusts, rejecting their usual food, at- it alwaye is at this season of the year, in ever, lng 4 tacked sadales, bridiey and other leather articles, that can delight the admirer of the sdvanced art of | and in a short time devoured everything. The fish Jandscape gardening, There is the green sward, the in the nver which they crossed would not bite fer devel aud nicely kept walks, the tall elms and maples, | four days afterwards, having been completely saui- the masonry full of elegant carving, in the aistaaee, ated with the locusts, from | Rat 1 Boston, August 9, 1869, ae lat 4 Ly lon tad Baits Daahere, itr Oliver Ames, President of the Union Pacifle Ratt. | Moulmin: for Falmouth, May 18 tat 20 20 5, Jon, of 00 F. Rng: road, publishes in the Journal this morning the fol- | tat 4 ry I jon 17.00 B, fase nt os aera Wan lowing card:—"We see by an article in the New Suup an Hine, from Ran A acing, June 40. tat ve lon tabs Britannia, from Akyab for York Buening Fost of yesterday that it i bi Pe abt fiat sien toe 140 W, American brig Suggested § that the Pacific Ratiroad Oom: | Francis J Br), Barken, Bhangbse, March 9, with heater jarker,: Bhan; or panties have issued bonds under the law for tens, £0, 10 eabody Wille a Gor Paeoed Anjier april 100 miles in advance of the completed line of road. | Java Head Mth, Cape of Good Hope June 9, At Hi If this is meant to appiy to the Union Pacific road it and cromned the equator July i " ri 1%, rr ie enurely tise. The Union Pacific Railroad Com- to durette of Beder ail woth; ay Dany bave uot sold as many bonds as they are en- a Ay tatied to ibsue, by over $1,000,p00," m0, Fe ape ergs 28 8 tan 51 20 A ‘tien {eet 48 ahip Rantatigns frou Dalvouaip for Faumouths EY Howtoipe IN Vinowsia.—A cold-blooded murder | tyaays oui, all'wel Tho M bee been, 7 days K of Hatt Cowns, July $8—Aarrived, Sarah, Gorham, New Orleans. CaLOUTTA, June 25,—In port, ships Armada (Br), Jeffrey, r New Yi Ma Tenpyyon, Graven, tor Havrei Winged ’ er, dO. ‘or Jupe 9, chips Carnarvon Castle (Bi va ihe Worth Taylor, Colombo. = Wy, Arrived, Exc! e, Churenii, London ith for Boston), Alicia, Bisa New York (and London, : Anton, Prieke, do for Bremen | aby Bi erra Nevada, Pauoo, London (and sailed for NYork DONGENES®, July 9—Passed by, Christel, Friedrichs, trom NYork for Hremen, DUNDEE, July 16—Arrived, Young Eagle, Stephens, Pen on DuRLIN, July 4—Arrived, Ansgar, Nielsen, NYork ; 26th, “G Gi HY Deven say a South Foreland, abip Pring Alber on Beiderick, from NYork for Ham) and for sale at ali the Canada. tt BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT States withou publictt uMicient cause, F. 1. KING, Counsellor at Law, 33 Broadway, Won, &e., adrice BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED {N ALL sTATRE ro here; no fees In ad and the picturesque sirabbery and rare plants an of Hatteras | DUNKINK, July 2-—Arrived, Maris Augusta,JRemaneson, without publicity. legal every wi fowers. it more tan ths Ye wanted cop to the |. PROGRESS Ov sum ONEIDA CoumuNtry.—Says Mr. | was committed as Abingdon on Thursday, ander the wih Koad windsy 710 inet, Oape soy pearing NW 40 miles, | Yorks re pra R= nation trea f LINCOLN, Cochse Fuith avenue side of the drive, and crossing ie well | Noyes, in the Circular, “We received # call this } following circumstances, as we learn from reliavle | rook pilot from boas Ab ett, ot, ar A tmeanens, ou 14 1o por trig i wannee, ' ‘Wt bualt arch over which willows hang and birds ‘week from the veteran socialist, M. Victor Consid: } authority:—William H, Campbell ana William How: Ben yi iar mt 1 ore ‘oman, pies a a Barto i jn gentle sirains, and rolling with a ewift pace o erant. He calied on us sixteen years ago, before | ei) had some difficulty in 9 settiement, About four ag RSE PAC f om Gibbs. Keane. iNORE, Ju Pip ; Alslante, # 7) BsoLUTE DivoncEs OBTAINED IN DIFFERBN® the undulating drive, you pass the Casino with | starting his experiment in Texas. He 1s now re- hurried glance, see the men at work hardening the | turning to Europe and wished to see our growth be- mucadainized road and making fresh repairs, and | fore leaving America. The mansion house and the then attain the eminence with he lake} ‘old mill’ were simost the only remnante of the tates withor seas Aavive tree A ape M, HOUSE, Atiorney, 78 Nassau street o'clock Thursday evening Mr. Howell wae sitting 10 wert OW Adame A Con th front of the store of Mesars, Hurt a Bros,, in con. | Mink Me Aion 06, spoke bark Critaea (Br), hom Liver: versation with Mr. W. W. Hurt, when Campbell rode for Balt{more, up and caliea to Howen, saying, “| am prepared for | Brig Masouna (Bi 5 7 NYork; Habel, Pedetesn, Hefty; legal everywhere; desert juccess guaranteed. No charge in tadt, FALMOUTH, July %-Artived, Idaho, Murphy, Akyab; |, Dems 2A days, with mu, Pa ag ag hep Lad Philadelphia, Ant in view, Here but ao faint tn of jace of bis recollections, ‘Why,’ said he, ‘wnen I | you now” or “Iam armed. lowell rose from his | 994 molaseca to nee; ve Jolt ¢& Co. | | Salled 26th, Biatr A\ (from Rt pI ‘ the “water is visible.” yet" guclent 0 | sited. you before, you were rustica ana iived Beat and started towards Campbell, stooping down | Had. moderate weather’ haa been ® i ahaling Bon. |, atbeemieie tien moot, 3 niles, Endiot,and } (JORNS. BUNIONS. ENLARGED JOINTS A aie murror the matchless sublimity which jrom this | ly, but now you have become princes and live in EF upastone. Ashe stooped Campbell sid off Thres Brothers, bo Ni a. Ferdinand. mayer ‘ork. $ capone: or rk wane 4 y Dr, ZACHAKIE, polnt must strike the perceptions of the coldest ob- » At the time of his former visit, Mr. New. | of his horse on the opposite side from Yowell, and | Brig Alice Franklin (Br), ‘Brown, Coamo, 16 days, with «n- Grasgow, 3 Arrived, vs Jaa Re, Cost She | way. server. Here the evergreens are thick; the birds use made traps in a little room at one end of our { moved round until he could get a ciear and shot | gar to masior, Ginc, NB; 28th, JL Wickwire, jncetting, Morette, New PRIGEN GAS toeeap be seein to Hind a more agrecavle resort, and the lawn, | old country blacksmith shop, and they were scarecly | Howell, the ball taking effect immediately above the Brig Sarah # Kennedy (ot Sramobory) Danens, Areserbo, wey TAR, aly A ‘Process of M, Tonle da France, the busy hum of @ thousand creatures of creation | known outside the Oneida’ valley. Now they are | left nipple. Howell lived about an hour. He leaves | PRM days, with mgar,tonpaner,’ Hed Boa weather we | York, Tajuce, How Parauber, NV ork, ‘The New York Onygva Gus “ire ne ; give out a sort of subdued unity, making this spot | seen in every frontier town from the Saguenay to | @ wife aud several children in destitute ciroum- | $irmncd'y steering 90 v Baty nT, July 26— Nopet orker timore, § farnioh Onyaen Cine 68 ibeir rate) f K worthy of the song of the poet, the study of the | Frazer's river. M. Oonsiderant is probably the | stances. Cainpbell made nis escape.—Lunchdyrg Brig Mary CComery (ol MW alioboro), Blmmone, Clentue- AvEE, July %—Arrived, Hope, Hancock, Baltimore; | near Eleventh avenue, ia quan « paturavst pt the Brusb of painter. Tho Park | puress representative alive of Fousier’s ideas.” Pirginian, auaust 7. 6m | daze HB suger ang mpoineage io Bruaigre a | a7Wn, New Orieanp, Parman. NYork; Jobp Fate, Luce, de, — f greatly reduced prices