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BEBUROPE. ‘The mail steamship Hansa, Captain Brickenetein, from Bremen on the 14th and Southampton the i7th of August, arrived at this port yesterday evening, bringing a mail report, in detail of cable telegrams, dated to her day of sailing, two days later. A telegram from Madrid of the 15th of August, in the London Post, reports :— Mr. Forbes left here yesterday for America, but it is suid ne will return to Madrid on the reassembling of the Cortes. The Zpoca aad some other papers deny entirely that any negotiations on the subject of the Cession of Cuba nave taken place between Mr.gForbes and the Spanish government; but, on the otter hand, it is stated that the Spanish govern- Ment desires that order should be restored in the isiand before taking the demand into consideratton, ‘A letter from Stockholm dated on the 12th of August supplies an account of the royal marriage festivities in Sweden. The writer says:—We have had a constant succession of /éies on the occasion of the marriage of the Crown Prince of Denmark ud the Princess Louise of Sweden and Norway. ‘The last of the entertainments was a picnic given by the King, which, although it rained all day, was greatly enjoyed; after which the King and Queen paid a parting visit to the English yachts, the Claymore and Cornelia, the Campanera having left at the tme. Their Majesties received a royal salute of twenty-one guns on leaving and the salute was gracefully ac- knowledged, The English yachts have now taken their departure for Copenhagen, where Goubtiess a . hospitabie reception likewise awaits them, Some further details concerning the proceedings relative to the baptism or the King of Greece's son ; at Corfu have been received. The joy of the popu- lation was so great that cheers broke out even m the church, In the evening King George gave a grand dinner to the aiplomatic body and the public o als. The next evening a brilliant ball took place at the palace, and was attended by the foreign rep- resentatives and the chief persons of the town, The Queen honored the United Srates Minister, Mr. Tuckerman, with ber hand in the cotillion, which dauce continued until daylight, ROME. Activity of the PepeThe Movement to Com- memorate the Ecumenical Counctl—Baptise mal Ceremovy—Kamors Regarding the Ex. King of Naples=The Fortifications of Rome—Military Discipline. Rome, August 9, 1869, If not fireproof Pio Nono may certainly be con- sidered sunproof; for he continues to drive and walk about Rome and the environs, without any apparent inconvenienee, during this burning weather, while all his liege sudjects are meying around him, On Monday morning he visited the Church of San Pietro, in Montorio, to obtain the celebrated indulgence of the Porziuncula, otherwise known as “The Pardon of St. Francts,” the 2d of August being the festival of that popular saint, when crowds throng to his shrines all over the Catholic world, After fulfilling the prescribed religious ob- servances his Holiness proceeded to inspect the excavation made on the piazza in front of the church for the foundations of the column to be erected there in commemoration of the approaching Ecumenical Counoil. The basement of this mopument 1s to be chiselled with the names of the nine hundred and odd bishops expected to take part in the Council, and it 1s tne Pope's desire that the monument shall be inaugurated in their pre- sence, before the closing of the Council gives them the signal for returning to their respective dioceses, ‘The pedestal surmouuting the basement tis to be adorned with five allegorica! statues, representing the five parts of the world; the shaft will be supplied by the unfinisned column of African marble, whose discovery at the ancient marble ewporinum on the ‘Tiber bank I described in preceding letters, and the summit of the monument will be made refulgent with a bronze gilt statue of the Apostie Petei We learn from ancient inscriptions on the marble blocks excavated at the emporium that some of them were addressed to the Emperor Nero auring the very year in which, according to the early tradi- tions of the Catholic Church, St, Peter was crucified on the Janiculum, at the precise spot now occapjed by the church mentioned abové. it is & tetiAtKable historical anuthests that the successor of the humb! Misoerinan of Galiee should now, aiter a lapse of eighieen centuries, be employing these same marbles in the construction of a commemorative monument, Nobe surmounted with the eMgy of his martyred Predecessor. Last year about this time the youngest brother of the ex-King of Naples, Count of Caserta, espoused is cousin, the daughter of the Count and Countess of Trapani, when the Pope, who performed the mar- Yiage ceremony, promised to be godfather to the oung coupie’s first born child. The week before his loliness fulfilled his promise by proxy, sending Cardinal Panebianco, a Sicilian prelate, to the Farnese palace, to represent him at the baptisin or the infant Bourbon, born on the preceding Sunday, Cardiaal Monaco de ia Valietta periormed the bap- tismal rite and conferred upon the child no fewer than fourteen names, of which the first are Ferdi- nand Pius Maria. Cardinals De Luca and Antonelli and Monsignors Pacca and Ricci, the Pope's major domo and chamberiam, were present at the cere- mony, a8 was Monsignor Giannell, who is still otficially styled ‘Apostolic Nuncto at the Royal Court of Naples.” All the members of the royal family now in Rome, with Don Alphonso Bourbon, ‘of Spain, and ali the Neapolitan novility and prelacy, ‘Were present at this famnly feie, The Correspondance Italienne Genes the current reports that the ex-King, Francis I1., has entered into negotiations with the Italian government to re- mounce ali His rights to the crown of Naples in con- sideration of a financial arrangement. King Francis is poor, for a sovereign; but his known principies ‘will never allow him to accept any such arrange- ment. We must not attach more credit toa recent paragraph in the Opinione Nazionale, according to Jruieh “tne governments of France aud italy would return to the Convention of 1864. A protocol would have been signed on the 17th July by the Ministers Menabrea, Conti and Malaret fixing the cy! for the departure of the French troops from Civita Vecchi and estaplishing on the part of Italy guarantees re- assuring France us to the non-repetition of the events of 1867. The Pontifical government would be abandoned to itself, and no occupation of its ter- ritory would be allowed to Italy, at least Jor the pre- sent.” Atnong the fortifications which have be for the better defence of Rome since the Garibal- dian invasion in 1867 those on the Avent! Hill, on the lert bank of the Tiber, @nd the Janiculum, on the right, are the most important. The momentary cap- ture-of the gate of San Paolo on the -22d of October showed the necessity of powerful batteries on the Aventine to sweep the whole of that hitherto unpro- tected approach to the city. The military authori n erected ties strictly prohibit tuese fortifications being visited without express authorization. Pio Nono himself ‘was stopped in his promenade the other afternoon by an uncompromising sentinel on duty at the re- nuly constructed fortifications of St, Alessio, at the southern extremity of the Aventine Hill, overlooking the Tiber. His Holiness was on foot, tollowed by his retinue and equipage, and preceded by a battistrado, or outrider, of the noble guards. This pinmed and hetmeted Individual was brought to a standstill on approaching the battery of St. Alessio, in front, of the little church “of that appellation, by the severe altitude of the artillery soldier on guard, Whose “On ne passe pas" was as imperative as that of the beardless conscript, who, whea Napo- jeon |. was in the habit of making around of noc- vurnal inspections to the outposts of his camp, barred the progress of the “Peat Caporal’ himself. ‘The Papal cadet explained his rank and office in attendance on the sovereign, but the soldier pro- tented that bis instructions were unconditional, nor did he yield untii the scarlet hat and white soutane of the supreme Pontiff, and the preiatical robes and military unit of “his the dignified © of the unex ps visitor beyond adoubt. TI ye id not neglect such a good op- porsaniey for cracking hie joke, having seen tne It of his vidette, and been’ informed of the cause, Approaching the sentry, hie Holiness reproved him in a jocular tone for not stopping him as he had stopped the novle guard, and threatened to reoort him to General Kanzier for negiect of duty. itis to be hoped that the worthy genera\ wil) niake bim a corporal instead of punishing bum. FRANCE. ‘The Imperial Amnesty Decree. ‘The Journal Ofpiciel of Paris, of Augnst 15, con- tains the following detatis of the aninesty decree issned by Napoleon:— Napoleon, by the grace of God and the national Will, Emperor of the French, to all to whom these presents come, greeting—Desiring to consecrate the centenary of the birth of the First Napoleon vy an act im accordance with our sentiments, we have decrecd and so decree as follows:— AnticLy [. A full und complete amnesty for all sentences pronounced or incurred up to ths day on account of:—1. Political crimes and offences; 2. Offences and misdemeanors against the Jaws regu- iene press, the laws relaung to [tim ey = bing, public meetings and combinations; a ences against the laws relating to the customs, direct and indir ‘axes, pecuniary guarantees, fete yon Tl ana, roads, and the police re- 34 Violation: oy =| ational Cintra. ions of the jaws relating ARr, 2, The amnesty is not applicable to 18 sion of costs incurred nor “Ahnages aware sec, OF restitations ordered; itin no way affects the inter este of a third party.” The amnesty bears the signature of the Mmperor ee ‘and ten ministers. Other amneasties are also promul- gated. The term of servitude of 1,629 convicts beyond the seas have, in consideration of their good conduct and industry, been commuted or reduced upon the | report of on Minister of Justice and Public Wor- ship. On the recommendation of the same ir, | 175 of the National Guard of the tof the | Seine under punishment for breaches of discipline have had their senteaces remitted. Soldiers and Arabs, in Dumber 1,035, condemned by court mar- uals, have also shared in the Imperial amnesty. Napeleon’s Fete. Galignani’s Messenger of Paris, under date of the 15th of August, contains a very ample report of the sports and pageants which were indulged during the centenary fete day of Napoleon I, on sunday, We extract the following paragraphs:. The various amusements on Sunday were favored with deligntful weather, the sun not being too powerful and a gentle breeze playing occasionally to cool the air. The capital had, however, on the preceding day assumed its appearance of testivity, right-colored fags being nung out in all the princi- pal thoroughfares; and as toe visita of the various sovereigns and princes in the year of the Great Ex- hibition haa furnished Paris with the banners of almost every European nation, such emblems were displayed ‘very freely and added to the animation of the scene. The arrivals of strangers during the _precedin; week had been extremely numerous, that this great ass O1,8pectatora, added to the vast crowds which the Sunday left unoccupied, formed an enormous multitude of sight-seers on all the principal points ofthe /ere, Considerabie changes been made im the genera! arrangements, as the open air the- atres, climbing poles, and shows were placed in the Champ de Mars, and the freworgs let off on the Piace du Trocadéro. ‘Those two modifications ap- pear to have been well imagined, first, because the peity dealers im the municipal stalis com- plained last year that they scarceiy id their expenses when fixed on the igh grounds spposite the Pont de Jena; and, next, be- cause a certain danger was connected with @ pyrotechnic display, as nas been the case for some years past, in @ nairow space surrounded with buildings, like the piace adjoining the Arc de ‘Tri- ‘As to the iluminauions, they were, 4s ut prineipally in the Garden of the Tuileries, the Place de la Concorde, the Champs- Elysees and the neignborhood of the Champ de ars, ‘The arrangement of the various proceedings was the same as on former occasions, At six in the morning the cannon of the Invalides announced that the eve had commenced, and unmediately after } & dstrbution of aims and provisions was made in the twenty arroudissements of the capital to such aged and necessitous persons as required ussistance, the whole expense of this act o1 bene- Hieence being detrayed from the Emperor’s privy purse. The troops im the various barracks were allowed an additional quantity of wine, and all, ex- cept those indispensably required for duty, were allowed to leave their quarters and remain out unul twelve o’ciock at night. A similar permission was given all over the Empire, as the day 13 uni- versally cel ed in France; and in the large gar- rson towns, such as Metz, Nancy, Strasburg, Bourges, Grenovie, Chilons, Reunes, Toulouse, Touion, Algiers, 4c. Fireworks prepared by the troops were let off, collecting together large crowds of 8, ectators and leading to @ very considerable cir- culation of money. At about ten o'clock the old soldiers of the Firat Empire collected on the Place Vendome. in their strange uniiorms, and, getting into order, walked round the column, on the tron raliing of which the wreaths of immortelles had been renewed. They afterwards proceeded to the chapel of the Invalides, to attend @ special service performed there at eleven, At one a solemn mass was celebrated m the cathedral of Notre Dame, in presence of deputauons from the Senate, Council of State and Legislauve Body, @ great number of civil and military officials and a large general congregation. A 7e Deum wassung and the Domine Salvwm followed; and similar services were given in ail the other churches of Paris. We may mention that in the large towns of the departments the reiigious ceremonial 18 even more solemn, the richest robes being worn, the most splendid church ornaments exposed to view, and the processions be- ing remarkable for their magniticence, for the 15th August 1s likewise the great church festival of the Assumption, One of the greatest attractions of the day to the working classes is undoubtedly the gratuitous per- formances at the theatres; and in order to obtain places thousands are contented to remain long, weary hours outside, whatever may be tue state of the weather. The practice was not departed from on the present occasion, and at the principal houses long files of spectators might be seen coliecting at the doors from eight in the morning. At one, when the doors were opened, the great maas rushed in, and five minutes alter every place was occupied. No more attentive or better conductea audiences can anywhere be found, or more alive to every point of exceilence in the piece or of fine acting in the performers. joat races took place at two on the Seine, between wé pridges of the Alma and lena, and continued until nearly five. Large crowds coliected at botn sides of the river to witness the proceedings. The populaf portion of the jefe was held on the Champ de Mars, at (he end near the Ecole Militaire. Along the side next the river were erected two lines of wooden stalls with o wige road between, and in sé were displayed for sale all thé cheap wares that are senerally seen at country fairs. Parallel with the Ecole were to be seen refreshment booths, dancing tents, shows of various Kinds, two theatres for panto- mimes, and six climbing-poles, bearing each, as usual, a goid watch, silver spoon and fork, goblet of the same metal, and a meerschaum pipe, to reward the exertions of the successful competitors, The theatres gave this year episodes of the war in Egypt under the First Napoleon, and as the customary juantity of gunpowder was consumed, and the French proved cpnetantly yigtorious, the repre- sentations seem to give great satisfaction. Al tyis part of the ground was out, with flag staffs displaying tricolored «streamers, and with stands, bearing many colored oil glasses for the evening's ulumimation. As only a very small portion of the Champ de Mars was taken up with the stalls and shows, all the reat was left avail- able for the general muititude who might wish to witness the display of fireworks let of from the Piace du Trocadero opposite. The crowd was ex- ceedingly large in this neighborhood throughout the day, but increased particuiarly towards tour o'clock, and continuea to gain numbers until dusk, The display of fireworks took place on the Trocadero, and commenced at nine o'clock, with 100 bombs and 300 rocketa, then sixteen clusters, or rather volcanoes, vomiting forth serpents, 300 petards and 300 gren- ades; the second portion consisted of twelve revoly- ing les of many colored fire, placed on the landings of the steps leading to the top of the heignt, \d six fountains of fire on the flat ground above, six discharges of fireballs, 200 Bengal lights, a repe- tition of the volcanoes and 300 petards; the third Was composed of 1,200 Roman candles, 1,000 ser- ae and two flights of rockets and fireballs, burst- ing in the air and disappearing in showers of fire of every imaginable hue, Afterwards came the g and bouquet of 20,000 rockets, producing & most splendid effect, and two others by way of farewell—the one a shower o/ gold aud the last a super display of silver tre, British and Foreign Corn Trade. (From the Mark Lane Express, Angust 16.) Up to Thursday night there were occasional show- ers, scarcely sufficient to delay the harvest, as these were counteracted by severely cold winds: then cate @ renewal ot real.y wet weather, with warmth enough to occasion rapid sprouting should there be a continuance. But, though the aspect is serious, jet us hope for a beneficial change, or @ really heavy calamity wil befall us, Before the renewai of much rain reports were gath- ering, notwithstanding ail the recent fine weatner, that the wheatcrop, more esp eclally in the fens and north, Was extremely detective. The blighied ears frequently exhibited, we fear, more truly repre sented the damage than those who saw them were willing to allow, aithough tere was considerabie variety, one grower maintaining that his produce reached from fifteen bushels per acre to fifty; but we apprenend the high esti- mate was considerably overrated, and that this year, In general, 1s not likely to prove much better than 1887, quality occasionally excepted. The vaine of i568 wheat, which was forced down unreason- ably low, will now become more apparent, and our former comparison of it to gold dust becomes justl- fled. Town millers have long resisted the upward movement, but, finding it too strong for them last Monday, fell in with the stream. Our wants tiis year will doubtless be heavy, and it seems other countries will be in our position. The French mar- kets have all been seriously advancing; so have those of Belginm, Holland and Germany. SCOTLAND. 1 Davie? Toer in the Old Land, ‘The Loudon Standard of the 15th of Augast chronicles the movements of Jefferson Davis thus:— Mr. Jefferson Davis Is the lton of Glasgow and its vicmmity just now, himself and party having established themselves in that city, and made several excursions in the neighbor- hood. On Wednesday, en route to Glas- gow, they eo through Duntermline, and visited the Abbey church and ruins. Mr, Davis then paid a visit to Stirling, and left for Callander in the evening. The news soon spread that the ex- President was In the town, and as he left per train ireteoameats Sr pee cheers ae given by the @ CONCOUTRE Of pie congregat on tae plat- form. Mr. Davis afterwards visited Dollar. at Glasgow he visited the Exchange, where, in expecta- on of & visit, there was a crowded attendance, The assemblage opened a passage in the centre of the hall, up to which Mr. Davis walked, and at the end of the room entered his name in the visitors’ book. On ‘leaving the building Mr. Davis was loudiy cheered. e ahipbaiiding yard of the Messrs, Na- pier & Govan was aiso visited, after which the party returned to the reaidence of Mr. Smith, Benvae, Dowanhill. On aera a age peng — for © 5 ir. Smith an @ number of friends accompanted him some dis tance down the Clyde. On leaving the Broomielaw quay where there was a large concourse of persons, » Davis was to.lowed by loud cheers, wich he ac- gnowledged by raising his hat and bowing re- faa A similar demonstration was accorded im at Greenock, Dunoon, Innelian, Rouhesay and Tighuabrnaich, the crowds who were aasembied at the digerent piers exhibiting an eager desire t have a sight of the famous ex-President of tue Southern States. Sbipman to the station house, the latter, who was street, broke loose and started Was caught, however, and yesterday morning let of! with a fine for being drunk. Nord, Wilham Smith, and James K. Power, three in some Ethiopian minstrel returning home he was found by a policeman and taken to being a burglar. tion he used language toward Dwyer, who was m caused the arrest of George Portenfelder, the door- man, who placed him in the cell by order of Divyer. Whether the matter will really come to trial or not ia very doubtful. oid ale Swarow, July 6~In port bark Aspbodel, Norton, for Te SUBURBAN INTELLIGENCE THE NATIONAL GAME. schr Golconda, Mafabal, suaaghee. from Hang Ho the'nvork, lig mere ONG), NEW y Atlantic vs. Star. AMA, July 8 sbips, vi JERSEY. ‘Those tough young customers, the Stars of Brook- 2 tas arte as lun x lyn, continue to shine as brilliantly as ever. They 005 19th, Cr (Br), lew Jersey City. ‘Walled’ 10th, steamer New York, Purber, Ni; Ong HUNDRED and two car loads of peacnes ar- | Met the sturdy Atiantics yesterday in a return game shen ag ah Tare Wale over torineageeak and rived by the New Jersey Railroad yesterday. Tue FREE TRADE LEaGus of Jersey City intend to invite John Stuart Mill to open the campaign on the at the Capitoline, and, although worsted in the con- tent, they made @ good stand anda noble fight, as | may be judged from the score given below. The a a por, July 3h the Aurora Australis, and Gleveurs, for American Ports. irginin, free trade question. Atlaatic nine played one of their strongest games of x gewioks CH Ragmoont, agian Santon ‘Wm Alten, Grant, THE SISTERS OF CHARITY have purchased Grand | the season, as, indeed, they were obliged to. Gal- Salied—Schra Jefferson he Peterson, Salem; Geo .t Street Hall, formerly St, Peter's. Catholic cburch, | vin, it will be seen, appeared in the Atlantic nin conte Hae Mw Beng | EA el Risley, Provi- which 1s to be converted into a school. and lookea quite natural, an BOSTON, ‘Rug ‘27—Arrived, schre Montrose, Nickerson, A Fing broke out about twenty minutes past seven ne anne vim. Rogers, it will be seen, led at the aad, |Joha Meader, W ards eae’ Edward last evening in the foundry of Brown & Co,, in Mer- Pree hg neg ey ‘and made the game well | junhiten Pmmah oy oreeh Jacktonetle, 10 dayp, with | Lila Mauihews, Moklwee F 1, Poiter, Sparkes Ke eee cer street, but, on account of t ximity of three | worthy of their name. The following is the wcore:— | _ Brig Black Swan (of Georgetown, SC), Martin, Baltimore, | Lewis: Wiliam Walton, May; Noribern Ligh, ‘and. fire companies, it was ex! before much 5 days, with coal to master. i . + | Franconi, Leavitt, Philadelphia; Clyde, Gage, Ei \° nine Was dove, Gras, tial tris De, Maer, Fete pean, od, Ane mei a ILLEGAL ARRESTS.—Recorder Martindale stated in : Hi fery moderate weather durng'e Presta 16 fa's630 | AR4 Abby Gale, Vous, Rondout;”S8, achr Nevada’ Darint Friday that a large number of arrests made long 73 e whaling schr Ellen B Cornell (o! val Np iar this city were Illegal, Policemen, 3 H vineetown}; with 200 bbls. sperm oll; aulied in company brig |, bi eat Parenti polres NOrlonna: bark i Gur he said, frequently incite men to commit a breach of HH Schr Geo H Somes, Pray, Demarara, 24 days, with old tion | Malls Ocean Belic, Diser, Mf epee omoge the peace, and then arrest them for the offence. ry ke, to Jed Frye & Co. ) Moly nens, beer Eee, Bnow, ; In every such case the officer 18 able to an aetuon ae Schr © M Newins, Rutland, Goanica, PR, 37 dave, with ee ee Yeon: vier Non poe tle or false 464 sugar and molasses to J H Wincherton. Nodate. On the out. | cleared, ussey, Umer, NOrleans ; briga Waltham: for false imprisonment. eB s She ward 5 fn abeavy sea, carried away foremost head | Tvlor eripmaiees XG j Fioreies Rogers, ya Hoboken. 978 9 “ychr Buckingham (of Bangor), Nickerson, Satila river, | Silled-Wind WAW. to We aten mer Wiliin agenee. Tne COUNTERFEITING GANG.—Mr. James Doyle, uae INNIN Ga, for Northport, LI, 14 ‘ing, with lumber t§ master. xed by renee pei » briga British Queen. whose arrest at Union Hill for alleged counterfeiting 755 4 444 Mw BD. See Oe cee ee ceennerin. ‘th—-Arrived, ateamer Neptune, Baker, NYork; barks M operations has been announced, was brought be- 5 1 rye a A MeNell Walis Liverpool; Howard, ‘Gaulnier, 3 - oo 8 3 3 Sehr Congress, Fi Tilton, of the Atlantic Club, Schr Adaliza, Loveland, Virginia. PHACUTIMORE, Aug fore United States Commissioner Hoffman yesterda; Scorers—Mesars, Delaney and Sterling. " ‘Arrived, bark Delawars Br), and committed to awalt trial in defalt of $500 bail. | Time of game Two hours end thirty csinutes. Schr E Kirk, Roniasen; Geckuetown, DC, ite, Demerara schra Mury A Heyer, Etheridge, Nitave | ‘The prisoner 1s about pond years of age ire} hes = a 08 myareericy oy a, Oa Schr Only Daughter, Headley, Georgetown, DC. Ep ndicot, Kudicott, Salem; Arctic, Norris, Jr, 8t Johns, spectable appearance, having recently serv in the ly catches ~Atiant ; Star. Sebr Oakes Ames, Edmonds, Georgetown, DC, ¥ or ripe fan lute aan 6 Sa, 2 ich Harry Eeihl Taylor Geonatoy DC pateret tek, em, Renard, Mi Je Srey Newark. Base play—Put out by: Atlaniid, 14, 14;’Suary U1, 5. Schr Heralel, Burrows, wa, DO. Baldwin, Faichayen: achra Ha orth, Mes ute on foul balis—Atiantic, M4, 4; Star, 4, 6. br J H Mavil, Fuller, Deleware Cor Stamford, Conn, Soc aaukar Saran Wily Aedes tebe + Pe ExcrtmNa CHASE.—Late on Friday night, while sesninit ean Sy Schr Saratoga, Cole, Philadelphia for New Haven, is eietice diese Cnyet Andy Johnson, Mills, Hubo- oMcer Salas was conveying a prisoner named John Union vs, Powhatan. Gene Meetne grate et Oe tor Weleet. Went to sea 23d, brig Senorita; Mth, Geo Latimer; brig J On Friday jast the Powhatans, of Brooklyn, took | Sloop Flying Seud, Young, Virginia. Crosby. Arrived, steamsht Ht 4 charged with prowling suspiciously around the | another tr:p to Morrsania to settle accounts with | , Brig.Dunkel, which arrived ith nah te consigned to Phi | ciiton Saree ema Dettipy, Cudtaety Rear Daae drinking place of one Albert Harper, in Commerce | the Unions. Their first game, it may be remem. | !!** Collins. BANGOR, Aug 25—Sailed, achra May Day, Adams, andi led, He George Washington, Blake, Newark; ME Pearson, Pendle- ton, NYork. CARLESTON, Aug %—Arrived, achr Lilly, Hughos, NYork. At Quarantine, brig Meriwa, Downs, Matanzas, bound to New York, put in for medical advice. Cieared—Brig H H MoGhivery, Stubba, Al 6 25 Cle red, @ swift rate. Passed Through Hell Gate, BOUND soUTH. ‘Steamship Franconia, Bragg, Portland for New York, with mdse, oJ F Arai vm. ‘Scbr Fred Warren, Mitchell, Bangor via Providence for bered, eaded in a tle; and for the second contest it Will, Do doabt, be conceded that both would put for- ward their strongest representatives. Such was the case, and the game resuited in a@ victory for the Unions, as the following score will show:— ASSAULT ON A TOLL GATE KEErEn.—Samuel Van Boston schra Mary Augusta, Lora, andi New York. young bloods, tried to run past the toll gate keeper ON, POWHATAN, Schr Abby E Willard, Hill, Bangor for New York, with York, r rrived, achr Starlight, Blatchford, NYork, were stopped by him, whereupon they made a fierce | q¥stin' gBaa8 7 § 2.3] Scbrd W Bell, Hall, Taunton for New York. 25th—Arrived, wehr Harriet, Crowley, NYork. attack on Lim and beat him shamefully, as alleged. | Searns, r, ‘f 1438 # 9 2 3) Schr Lady Adame, Everts, Wareham for New York, Cleared—Schra Julla & Martha, Dix, and George & Mary, ‘The trio were afterwards arrested, and a complains | Whelan, 34b......4 2 2 2 4311 Schr Davison, Smith, Fall'River for New York. sag ee On, made by Mr. Joun Cooper, the keeper, on which | Welberg, c.f. 4223 2484 Schr C W Cumings, Holt, Providence for New York, ri a Be cy }, Aug 96—Arrived, schr H T Hodge: they are held to answer.” Goldie, Aut b 1622 y 8 12 2] ScurJ W Simons, Nickerson, Providence for NewYork, rankiio, Palladelptis. 1 : Smith, 1. 83893 4.1.0 0] SobrJG Huntingdon, —, ee for New York. Greig eee, ablppercide win tied PECULIAR CASE OF ALLEGE FALSE IMPRISON: | Baker, 2d B 1 8 B Thorpe, $18.2 2) Schr Geo k Edgar, Hiulse, Providence for Now York. Bin aren cnTh ‘Arrived, brig Heary C Brook MENT.—The preliminary legal proceedings ina suit | Halves, « 8 2 8 8 Browergp aa 8 8] | Re Lee ici, tla, ew Tondon for New Yor: Hoang HOLH, Avg. 26, PM-Arrived, brgn, Charlee to recover damages for aunged false imprisonment 273 Fda yaad 5 19 16 18 Bob Xian Mist migra art pondan Sn aw ‘ork. Hammond, Wooa's Hole for Richmon cy ve Hap cits have been commencedjby a Captain JohnjD. Buckley, Ist 24 Bi 4th Gh Gh Th 8th oth. Schr Green County Tanner, New Maven for New York. Backes pee: for Wreomtyis Goeant Ways, Collins, Fair of Howard street, against Michael T, Dwyer, one of 14 6 3 09 1 8 2 6s] Schr Chase, Bridgeport for New York, River for Bangor) Addie (ir) Foote, # Join, HE for the Heutenants of police. ‘The particulars appear to $21 6 1 7 D1 0-1 BH have, Pratt, Porttand, Ot for New York. | Dresden, Sintth, Shuiee for'NYork, “Pansod by, hip stows, be as follows:—A lew nights ago Buckley blacked Umpire—Mr, Hudson, of the Union Club, ” prasmabins y " Bulbard, Boston for NYork; schr St Helen Hastings (Br), his face and went into a neighbor’s house to indulge | Scorers Messrs. Lush and Berge, BOUND Bast. ——1St Johns for do, ‘Time of Game—2 200, Fly catches—Austin, » 8; Whelan, 2; Smith, 2; Haines, 1; jartman, 2; Bass, 1; Bevins, 1; York, on the occasion, that of Goldie, Austin and cially noteworthy, as was that of Haines. On SI Bevina tool extravaganza. While Kelly, Philadelphia for Derby. fa Wzabelhport for Providence. Penny, Elizabetbport for Plymouth, Schr LL Mills, Baroum, Elizabethport for Boston, Schr Paniine, Eaton, Elizabethport for Bridgeport, Bobr M Janey Kilzaethport for Pro Baled—Brig Susee J Strout; achrs Ann Dale, Pointer, Sallie B, Mary Weaver, E B Wheaten, D V Streaker, Jacol» Keemle, Metie, Sophia Godfrey, Eva Bella, Sunbeam, R Miller, Nellie, Jesse Wilson, Mountain urel, Dresden, Adelie (Bn), Carrie (Br, ‘Aug 27, 'A M—Arrived, achr Ruth 8 Hodgden, Hall, New Schr James Buchanan, Bake, 1; Stearns, 1; Hi 1; Proctor, Le the stauon house on suspicion of He was provided at the time with @ carpet-bag and other suspicious parapher- widence, nalia, His case Was brought before the police jus- side Basa, Stark an the lead infine | Schr Franklin Pierce, —, Elizabethport for New Haven, | York for Bath, ul : : ‘ORD, Aug 27—Arrived, ship Syren, Perkins, tice that night, who speedily ordered. lus'discliarge. Helding. vn match will be played on the Union grounds, | cbt Cloud, Stephens, Amboy for Stamford. per etait at Votlesps girs Moy! Motte bet ninttay While removing the black from his face in the sta- | provkiyn onthe Sth of September. Grouniy J Bebe Margaretta, Wilson, Bouth Amboy fox Ovater Bay. | ceaned), fio Janeiro; curs Marian Gage, Shephard, Gedrge- town, DC; Yarmouth, Baxter, and Franklin, Smith, Wood- Schr G W Middleton, 'Uampbell, Port Johnson for Hart- | tov Balled—Schra William H Stocle, Buck, Norfolk; Lottie ford. charge. such a3 18 not tolerated in polite circies—in ord. Schr Lucy Hall, Hall, Woodbridge for Wareham. fact, he was quite abusive—and the lieutenant Base Ball N locked him, upon his own Feaponsibility. He was A game of base ball was piayed yesterday be- Bohr GF Brown, Brown, Joraey City for New tiaven, pease qenm Georgetown, ‘DO; Iris, Chase, NYork; T B derained a few hours and then let go. Hence the | tween the Haymakers, of Lansingburg, N. Y., and chr Lizzie, Taylor Hoboken for ——. TRYPORT present action to recover damages. Yesterday he tAczared| ated wept Schr Escort, Ball, New York for Bridgeport. (NEWACRYPORT, Au rage lar city reciente the Kentucky Club, of Louisville, the latter being defeated vy a score of 31 to 11, ‘The Empires and Socials will play their return game to-morrow at the Elysian Fields, Schr W Hone, Hone, New York for Boston. Schr Blue Bird (Br), Fiulay, New York for 8t John, NB, Behr L Daniels, Amith, New York for Hartford. Schr W H Bowen, Reynolas, New York for Providence. ‘and Gentile, Kenn bethport. Si ied Brig Tula, Reed, Mayaguez; schr @ W Rawley, Rawiay, Ballmore NORWICH, Aug 27--Arrived, schr Wm F Cushing, Cook, Baltimore. Elizabeth, SAILED. NEWPORT, Ai PM—Arrived, schr M M Knowles, SHARP PRACTICE.—A few days ago a nice, dapper | The Mutuals ana Eekfords will play the Arst gaMe | sreanatypa Ciy of Paris, Liverooo! ; The Queen, do: tows, | Knowles Phitadeiphia lor Brovidence: | young man from the city called on Mr. Peter Q, Ten- | Of 4 Rew series on Wednesday at the Union ground. | Glasgow; Atalanta, London; New York, Bremen; Wilming. | Siliad “Brig Forest State, Shute, Philadelphia; scbr Cyrus brook, # hotel keeper at Lender, a village near here, | A® Doth nines must have improved considerably by | jects; Huntsville, Savannah; Sau Salvador, do; Champion, | Chamberlain, PTL, Sine Seadestvnts. steed Abaoad and represented that he desired board for himselt | ‘Melr receut practice a splendid game will, nodoubt, Charleston: Emplze, Wilmington, ACs Valley City, Georye- | gears, Boston; br ‘Amerosh Union, iloughy, Boston? and histwo sisters. As the latter were delicate he | be given. db ated. J Sst f achre Eveline, Crowley, Calais; A MRiawey, reasy, Salem ¢ sald they Would require plenty of milk from the | On Wednesday last the Gotnams defeatea the | WmtstemetS Gab Solty, “hamons Prortacnee, A lay May, Donon dl sane cow. He stayed there over night, borrowed a a Shipping N Westmoraland, Rice, Providence; 8 B. Wheeler, Lylc, Bor gun worth thirty-five dollars the next morning, went Spar with the score 35 to 12. ipping Notes. ton; 8 McDevitt, McDevitt, New Havens R ‘amon, Sr-abooting ene ‘hae not reterued since it. Ten, he Irvings of this city, although but recently or- } The pllot boat James Avery 1# on the smaller one of the | Wixe, Bostons Mary deed, Boston; Ow brook has no doubt now of the fellow’s character. auieon hare pifeady Dae. acme. goon fi os on screw docks foot of Market atreet having bottom painted. Locke, Huntley, Borton a, ab Pen- : Tircamscenta ar rare ie naptpeoags vaca- played aga he Myatis, chanipious of the island, 4 corona hae wenindye apes mpanoeaey eee ante 3.8) wlio ‘elo: Bon a Arian Me ion of two mont e Coul arter Sessions, | @nd came out ahead, the score standing Irving 20, NYork; Emma, ‘ortiang: Port Bort " agen, Nox with Judge Green prestaing, will . | Mystic 19, sheathing pat on. Haeeee erly, Brovamies @ sauce ne DI iz, will open here on Tnes- | “iio employes of A. T. Stewart & Co,’s uptown | ‘The Union ferryboat New York {s on the balance dock, tohman, Dary. Providence; ot day morning and continue its weekly sessions as | gt. a loyés of " ‘Timmons, Providence alker, Waxtet, 5 stove and the ye" loyés of Lord & Taylor’s Broad- } foot of Pike street, undergoing annual repaws, Cleared—Schra Ella M Pennell, Ackley, Boston; E Kin; heretofore. The calendar for trial on Tuesday is un- | way store played for the champtonship of the Broad- Kelly, Damariscotta; T J Tull, r, Washington; J Watt aponliy a 4 nambpbre’ tall way retail stores yesterday on the Empire's ground | ,, 0% mammoth balance dock adjoining is the steamship | MN Suee Lenni H Barely Hartley, Boston; J 8 Bk ly large and numbers fally twenty prisoners. at Hoboken. The score 8 ‘A, F. Stewart's, | Hatteras, 868 tons, bmit in this city in 1865, and owned by the | Huntley, Portsmonth; Isla Belle, Pleree, Boston; Mi ‘The most important pe ‘ape are as follows:—Chris- | 33; Lord & Taylor's, 24, pirat ” | Old Dominion Steamship Co.9She will be lowered Monda Haiey, Haley, Frovidenoe; 8 Washbure, Sia en, a yopner wilkinson and Richard Canover alias ‘Tur- | On Wednesday last the Montauk defeated the | morning after having had botiom painted. PORTLAND, Aug ‘Arrived, eehre Z8u0W, ‘phorndikey the persons of Patrick McCormick and Thomas Kelly: Warren Club, @ well played game, with the Score 29 to 26. The Montauks ‘would like to hear The ship Semiramis, 1135 tons, built and owned in Ports- ‘Amos, mouth, NH, is on the large sectional dock, near the foot of Schr tia, Fish, and L W Wheeler, Lewis, Hannah Sands, a colored domestic, charged with y : cI ia ‘and larceny by her employer, Mr. Richard T. Fm) all reapeceale. Sahib labs 4n:this vicinity.) Rutgers street, for the purpose of being stripped of her old Phinisinnis Rag Abbott, NYork, nes, ® wealthy resident of the Newark and Eliza- end furnished with a suit of new yellow metal sheathing. PORTSMOUTH, “hug ‘%—Arrived, sohr Mary A Harmon, beth road, who has already had occasion within the a jada) send two dishonest servants to the State horse and wagon, Worth about $400, unaccountably disappeared. He at once informed the Chef of Police, Mr. Keron, who, on making proper inquiries, felt satisfied that the property had been stolen off Mr. Mulford, and the Chief started in pursuit, and ‘The schr John is on the People's dock, foot of Gouverneur | Parker, Pbliadelphia, Sailed—Schra Joba D Griffin, Gould, and Florence Nowell, M Tate, Mi SHIPPING NEWS. : i 4 street. She will be 1owered on Monday afier having been | Fennimore, Philadelphia; M jacomber ; Sarah Wat> stanedan wine ae mibeeig oy ta een ae? eaaamaamaaaaaaaed greatly atrengtnened in her frame work and receiving a cout | $0, Smithy ot Siuanan, and Margaret Retn- acting some business in a store on Broad strech, iB Almanac for New York=This Day, of paint on her bottom, PROVIDENCE, August 27—Arrived, schra | Brandywine, aay During the past week Mesara Fogerty & Co's sectional dock at Red Hook has had up for general repairs and paint- ing schra Lugano and Wallace and Pruestan brig C A Beng. ‘The schr Mary Stow is now on their dock being caulked and painted, Adams, Philadelphia; Milena M Knowles, Knowles, do; Fagut, —, dos Hoory Casto, Knowles Newbury; Johnion, ‘Trenton; Lavinal Jane, Conklin, Fashion, Davis, Poughkeepsie; Anna B Jacobs, Jone Albany; Kate Scranton, Palmer, 'NYork; Julie Ann, Wells, dos les Comer, Scuwaria Savannaii; |’ George Falos, Little, Philadelphia; Village Queen, Tillotson, Sun rises - 523 | Moon rises.....eve 10 44 Sun sete. . 637 | High water.. .eve 102 the afternoon they found the alleged thief, Paddy vies, with the property. in hls possession, takin PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 28, 1669. There were in port yenterday a fleet of 481 vessels, of | Saled“Behis Vapor,’ ‘Georgetown, Di things quite coo! on a mountain road near Sout — we which 82 were steamers, 62 sbips, 125 barks, 122 brige and 100 | §,Cannon, Cobb, Ehiladelphia: | Lene | Hutt Orange. Paddy was conducted back to Elizabeth, CLEARED. schooners. Wings Huis ‘NYorks Frateis Burrett, Allen, do; Ontario, and will be tied for horge stealing on Tuesday, av. The brig Samuel Welsh ig on Dean's railway, Red Hook, | Barber, do; Geurgy Conover, fyobioas, og Hane A Series oF CHURCH BURGLARIR—During the | _ Steamship Towa (Br),jHedderwick, Glasgow—Henderson | having a suit of copper put on and other repairs. The achr | RAB Willie, Boully dai, Rocket, faton toe er ie past week no less than four chatthes ia towns ade 4 ! Stes bio New York (NG), Nordenbolt, Bremen—Oel Lord of the Isles is nino receiving repairs and being painted, | do; Lavi Jane, Conklin, oi eee Stephengoo, Joining this city werg entered by burglars and robbed | richs & Co. i Marine Disasters. « Mary Miller, Dayton, Coxsackie; sloop Rienzi, Vobleigh, 8f Various articles, but mostly carpet. At Westfield, a few miles below here on the Central Ratlroad, the Presbyterian church was broken into and robbed of hip Wilmington, Cole, Galveston via Key West— Williams & Guion. Bteamehip Crescent City, Hildreth, New Orleans—Frederic Baker. Steamship Victor, Gates, New Orleans—C H Mallory & Co, ‘York, PAWTUCKET, A schre James A Croo! Currier, Philadeip! Wooten, Young, «0; t Harraden, N York (or Steuben). “Sith Arrived, achrs Martha Jane, Mott, Hobokes BARK MARGARET (Br), from Quebec 4 Liverpool, was totally wrecked on the Bira Rocks Aug 8. Captain, crew, Bart of the rigging, salle and stores saved and taken’ to tbe jagdalent Islands. 81 ciate 0, ‘ Lawaon, Albany. upwards of 100 yards of carpet. The thieves waited iteamship Mariposa, Kemble, New Orieans—H B Cromwell Scar Minnie Krxwxy, from Georgetown, DC, for Nor. | Thompeon, I yy I Chase, Balti before reporied put into Norfolk leaky, had dischi Salled-—Sobr Na en, Chase, Baltimore. nian Gs capslig a eater mid gam Dow Son i Huntsville, Crowell. Savannah—R Lowden, part Of careo ‘and still made 4200 strokes per hour. ‘fhe ‘a CHMOD, Aga Aves bark Clara, Edwards, Liv. conductor, Mfr. Frazer, the ticket agent, had | , SteamsmpSan Saivador, Nickerson, Savannab—W B Gar- gender ican hades dei saa ae Se nas ea Balled ~Schrs Nelile Brown, Baker, Boston via Georgetows, 4 ol ', Bearse, ia for Bos- Cy 4 5 imparted | some suspicions of | his | Tegarding | | Steamablp Champion, Lockwood, Charleston R Morgan | ton, which was taken into Newport on the ih inst after | Gi kh Pexnclstor Aur a. Cleared ship Hotunole, 4 “ tye Co, Veihg ashore on Block Island, was towed to Providence | Holmes, NYork: Borfowdale (Br), arr, Liverpool: Prines made such @ noise over the matter that the thieves | “Steamship Empire, Price. Wilmington, NC—James Hand. | on Thursday by steamtug Wm Cramp to go onthe marine | Victor tin), Joos, do; bark Nehemiah Gibson, Smalley, or took fright and left at Elizabeth. The carpet was ail Steamship Isaac Be Ly apoad wae City Point and | rafiway for repairs. Sailed--Ship Frank N Thayer, Towne, Liverpool. recovered and handed over to Mr. Robert French, ee valrd iy votosen Georgetown, DC—Yhillips | , SCHR PRANI, Daggett, of and for Holmes's Hole, aniled SAVANNAH, Aug %4—Cleared, schr'D —ellogg, Robin- legunt lotr nem oarpet that had Nant veen vista was Brom ane, Wa ‘ ‘ ; oulded Gite anolber yerwsl ey, which the Paty lost hor | “SATILEA, G 8 Galled, brig Penniman, Dickson, elegant lot of new carpet that just been laid was | # geome. caucus, Walden, Boston—W P Clyde coilided with another vessel, by which the Pearl lost her LAs Ca. , , 5 carried off In the same mauner and doubtless by the | Ship Ladoga, Willey, Falmouth for orders—W Ropes & Co, | malnmast and bad mainsail badly torn, ‘The P arrived at Bath, Mee then, raRocklnghai, Nickerton, Nobtior, (2 same robber from the church at Bound Brook. The | Ship Dr Barth (NG), Boekwaldy, Hu:nburg—Funeh, Edye | HoWmes’ Hole same evening iGALEM. Aag St ‘Arrived, achrs Mott Bedell, Bedell, Baiti- church at Lesser Cross Roads was despoiled of the | 4 Co. MILYOB Aug 16—The Bazaar (American Pek H PUiladei- Ms po more; J I'Worthington, Terry, and Alaska, Olark, PUilade! f carpet, curtains, and other portable pro- Ship Thos Harward, Strickland, New Orleans—N H Brig- | erpoo! for Phiiadelphia, in here yester: phia; Harriet Fuller, Willard, ‘Hoboken; Watchman, (rin ort The most darin act on ‘the | bam. ( stove and making wat ing been in collision with the | Hie Yhizabetuport; Empire, Pendleton, Rondout. Part of the gang was the actual carrying away of | BMKLE Brett, Patten, Liverpool Bratt, Son & Co. ship Sandusky, off Tuskir. The Sandussy. from New York, |‘ Gieared—Schrs Wi Darling, Baxter, Georgstown, DC ; rk Ellen Dyer, Leland, Liverpool rook. | has been towed into the Canada Basin, Liverpool, ina sink: | vernal, Sawyer, Baltimore. xh the organ from the Roselle Presbyterian church. 5 ing siate, 1, very a # They Tek it as faras the re but, their being no park i brictig pt gy ero London—Breit, Son & Co, Daaae BY A GALE AT INDIANOLA—A severe gale ocenr- tainy Garrol : J Cadwallate destone aw * recs ee Fish abate ite to leave ie veuind. EO, a “snadaraeatecirh rye yder, Constantinople—V H Brown & ed at Indianola, Texas, on the night of 16tu inst, Brig Nee | fora Philadciphiay WB Darling, Georgetown, DC; Verna en intendes e chure! je to a 4 ve jay parted her chain fasten! ‘at the wharf and drifted in itimore. gan sent to New ork for repairs, Bo that tt lay at tne Baik taienin Bulbtate dlinihe Mesa Cine vest towards the a res She was ‘tama ed considerably, leaking | WILMINGTON, NO, Aug26—Arrived, achr F Lockwood, depot for two days before the discovery was made | punch, Edye & Co. : : ~ | some, unshipping “her rudder and thumping her’ bottom. | St John, NVork- j ih “ii that it had been removed there by thieves, Hark Slmeto (Ita), Maccare, Gibraltar and Genoa--Sioco~ Probable damage, shout GES The, ee Neatter, Waptes ; AVABKEN, ‘Aug 26—Satied, sehr John Walker, Davis, Phi nn ee (I “ane Wavelet (Br), riding, Blo Janniro—Pendergast Bros | *00¥t SRM, fhe hart was damaged to sme xtont by tne , . G0... wihelmina Agatha (Dutch), Mollin, 0 oo | bine, was driven ashore near Remschel’s Iumber yard, hay- MISCELLANEO! nnn wot jelmina Agath rutch), Molin, Curacos—C $ng on board fat argo of lumber and shingles, wnich were | ——- sagan pcp a ene Ee - VASSING COUNTERFEIT MonEY.—Yesterday after- | — Brig Queen of Devon (Br), Turner, Plymouth for ordera-G | {arnit without damage, ‘The sete Anna © Loverett, which ang pet 3 F Rulley. rs r 4 : ° Noon Justice Hauptman, of Morrisania, was notifed Brij i ¥ arrived the day previous from NYork, received no damage. ‘A man was found the other day in the Elysian Fie! ig Excelsior (Br), Brown. Fecamp Boyd & Hincken, boken, under very + % r ry singular cireu tances. He waa sitting by two German storekeepers, doing business at Mott Brig Elise (NG), Steenbagen, Konisberg--Wendt, Totens & Miscellaneous, pepeath a tree reading. Oa one aide of him waa an Immense Bockmann. 0 ro 1 ; 4 Haven, that a couple of young men, believed to be fing Rash, Petty, Malta —B J Wranbers, : TAreics tale on tas Dalgupeuhiee bass dnstcnt's Etna ‘* dagger and @ Tope, and yams angaty 9 fs. wovetvet, | fa connected with a gang cf counterfelters, had made | (Brig Francia, Upton, St Martha and Savanilia—D de | cin Gaur Cock, Captain Sherburne, at Hong Kong, July | packares Inbellod respectively Arsenic" and *Proasie acid.” their appearance in the Jatter place, and Brig Caracoa (Br), Lockhart, Curacoa—Joa Foulke’a Sons, | 7; reports having left New York on the 6th April and experi- It appeared pretty evident oe giset rellow Ais vont on had victimized «them to the extent of | Brig Harry, Brown, Demarata—T W Whitney. ehced fine and NE trades to the Equator, which was cros anletde, bat whether by hanging, shooting, stabbing, polson - ai in rh ‘ollinabee, Port au Prince. Mur On May 3 in lon 24 W, 27 days out, “South of the line and the | tng or Bourbon, is uncertain. Perhaps he was like the “nig. forty dollars, by means of two counterfeit Brig B Inginac, Poilinsbee, Port a in Murray, Jr, . y, , fence,” doubtful. At any rate, when dixcovered notes for twenty dollars each, purporung | Bia Vietorla Amnelia (Bri, Ferrio, Cow Bay—Hatton, Wat- elsif the Cope on tne wth May tn tat 428, Soars, ‘tn Fermtured, saved! Teaa't do now?’ “Cant Wo wualy"? to have been issued by the Bank of Commerce, of | 74.9. " Hato ‘ing down the easting had easterly winds and unsettled | inquired the policernan who found him, “Why, my dear New York. Slignt, purchases had been tmade tn (death) asc cad ce YR anette weather sto. st aa a sero thie "ialand "a dara Hoad | (load) he ahewered came ore 10 comm aul oth cases before the Wortliess noes wel + | Brig Nebo in, McLeod, Cow Bay--C B Swain. strong breezes wil y Aqua her, mal e run ortal coll; ° A couple of officers were at once sent in pursult of | Brig Nellie Jotinson (Br), Neva, St George, NB. {nll Gayee, Saw Java Head' hn the adunune and anchored | last to me on’ earth, Bi a Da hans « oy the guilty parties, but the latter had disappeared, | Brig Ceres (Br), McCarty, Wilmingion, NO--Broit, Son & Co, | at Anser on the 2d June; 77 days trom New York. Cleared | opened to me. Just aa f waa shout Di COMPAMTON ‘Those who are ‘accustomed to handing money | , Sch Marla Emma Port), Brette, Funchal (Madeira, LE | the Staite eee cea a” stromag souiboriy ‘cuneate coaY, | contaiaing the beginning of Hato tlatetal’e new story, would readily detect the spurious bill, the paper coher through Gaspar Straite and Tight moonsoon to arrival; | ‘Midnight Marriage, or Whose Wite was Shot No, air,’ hw being rather coarse, and the note itself somewhat | err e tome, Derwent Pare Laden & Co, 20% days out, The Game Cock made yage out frou | continued, “MCT kil mysel’ berore that story's tuiahed, you jh than the genuine. Schr © A Clark, Bahra, St'Plerre, Mart BJ Wenbe «to Hong Kong in 94 days may take ine fora horse marine! The policeman left the beskriviettcayntbsterbee J <i Raed reg bappy would-be auscide in hia glory and hastened to the anes " mn t held last Schr E A Conant, Brant Inagua—J E Ward & Uo. four voyages, under the command or ( now happy wo cl “ t the FIRESIDE DROWNING CASUALTY.—An inquest was as Schr Kathleen .Br), Wyman, St John, NB—Jed Frye & Co, | sed 9% days, which may be considered v nearest rews depot and purchased a copy of ASIDE Friday evening, by Coroner Bathgate, at Melrose, on cow n Sones, Line, Fei dina. A Abbot, i four consec oyages. Roar akine catia eare'c fallow best (rots sett deek ' ss ichr Mary Flete! nville—Bentley, Miller out. — d pneel + oe ein he a hei Fee pore fir nae & Thomas, jit so aceeatas ping Hed’ Yoon tht pen tay ta ‘Steny Stata i ton must be @ good thing wo buve in every tamuly, eter Boeske, whose death was cat ny ana, Sawyer, Jai ille— app. ye amount of 825 t oval. ie in 7 . Ino'a tub of indigo water, It appears that the shear Carries Webb, Rowland, Georgetown, 80 ‘Bente, Our coasting feliooners are now constructed eaben BEOLUTE, DIVOROHS, OBTAINED. IN DIFFERENT f. : ler OTS, 0 € fi Q ’ - SORE In toe sontdot aareel DROGSUOR fo Hane Schr W illum, Mehasfey, Georgetown, SC—Bentley, Miller | few years ago.-Alexandria (Va) Gatetle, Aug | Won, ke suficient cause, uccems quarantod, Ferme (a'r them ont to dry, and on her return found: that the | “ec: mompson, Gaskell, Newbern—B Mille LavNcnep—At Calne, Me, recent, fue schooner, from ¥. L, KING, Counsellor at Law, 839 Brondway child had fallen head soremost into the vessel. Life | Schr C H Jones, Davia, Richmond—Van Brunt & Slaght, (Ro mipYSt Of eee oRcEeRE, TOR Teal hehe Ae fat ——— mints — was not extinct when the Sr evar? “te he bed Paes Ricer Norio 0 8 Biaples & Co, peamn, 603 feet 10 inches bold. ayy is called William died before a physician arrived. verdict of acci- + Deming, out of compliment to William Deming, the " dental drowning was rendered, une. hone Mebattey, Georgetown, DC~ Bentley, alien torch tn Calais,” She Ie to. v9 commanded by eap SPPOSED BURGLAR.—Shortly after Schr R Vanaman, Price, Philadelphia—Van Brunt 4 Siaght, | S#!0 Mariner Cook, Attorney, 78 Nassau atr insane itshare elisa Wits ob it | qed &H Crowley, Crowley, Pulladetphis-Snow & Rich: Whalomen, balance a the jorty-five minutes past ten o’cloc! 7" le! ardeon MeCobb, Chipman, Bangor—R P Buck & Co. A om Capt Morbew, of bere Hoany Bishan, of Sra. ENLARGED JOINTS AND. Ail cbr SVOwD, a * er are }, with 2 bl . "ad b + 7 ~~ bari ae ete han ch: COMaaateA petted Schr Electric Spark, Carroll, New Bedtord—k J Godwin & | "0% NSW» repor ‘aeexias bs ci di caved by Dr. ZACHARIB, 760 Broad vhat village, ho ‘aa O01 |, arres' is 0, § i ses! Schr 0 © Acken, Hobbie, Stamford. Bark Gertrude, Atherton, from New York for Sagua, Av; —— — app oe -— See Oaa ot ahitmetio Tio) TL GETIVION at Bioor ‘Commerce, Palmer, New liaven—G K Rackett & 24,1435 0 Tew York for Montevia < TLMAU'S ELIXIR OF CALISAVA, BARK 18 Tilt | ry ar ace, lame, from New York for Montevideo, riginal article, yen: atation ae toe Tee, Tole irem Gener ee sere tose Tuly 24, fat 6 10, fon 34. best tonie, fnttdyapeptie me prevent ‘é run, The latter gave chase. to. the fellow Foreign Ports. — ea = - who bad the plunder, however, and succeeded Ph tea E, Aug 27-—-Arrived, ship C A Farwell, Smith, peer STAMPS, ear chine in overhauling him; tae other made good his escape, an goot ‘ s aper anyother des ; : ‘ Off Land's End 1th, ship Ts B Gilchrist, Watts,'trom Callao in Germany. The baa was found'to contain a quanuty of men’s ARRIVALS. for Cowes for ordere; bark Birlua (Noiw), from NYork for Price current gratia und post free. shoes, some of which were in an unfinished state; sett Stettin, A. LUTHER, Branawick, Germany aa cap oe otner articles. A gad was REPORTED BY THR HERALD STEAM Yacurs. PRs cay e In Re Forest Beile, Paced ool for ‘dtilaetsnmmnnts ene cacenemepstiitionttienn elton m the prisoner, who gave name as | Steamship Hansa (NG), Brickenstein, Bremun Aug 14, via | Tientsin; Homer, Rogers, [rom Shanghae, arrived June 22, _ * James MeCatrey, except Hat ne Had purchased the southampton In, $38 Pit Pudee’ and 774 pantenserts | UME own, July 1 st, thipe Game Cook, Sher. | Eerdetention from’ busiaves, or sinenrs, bo Hig ag rty from his companion, subsequent), to Oviriche & Co, uy jat lon saw Br abip Oy Game Cock, ‘ a ‘ property {rom his companion, He was sabeequentiy | ye ney votind &; Sikes males gash of Sundy Hook, eleam: ris htingale, 8} Riven inh icereecas fase to Leceant nee ome a ner tion iba seamnship Main ‘NG), hence for Bremen, bd ork, do} Eloano, Brown, for THENKY A. DANIELS: M. D., 14 Lexington avenue ge Steamahip United ‘States, Norton, New Orleags, Aug 21, Sarah March (Bp, Morton, end North | __UENKY A. DANIEUS. MDs i u STATE PRISON AFFAIRS.—A convict named An- Pe cee Pass 22d, wilh and ngers, to metre: waits g Rf ouvir & WARKER'S drew Walker, employed in the shoe shop at Sing eanahp Viren Starkey Fernandina, mdse and pas- ner fro arrived VON petaaens Sing Prison, was caught yesterday morning while } enzers, to the Florida Katiroad Seltzer, in the act of concealing a suit of citizen's clothin, ane iegoy Prolereg oe ape Pe SOO HOS pee * Carbonic Acid Water, de, eh wy | atsarabip Conlon Wot K NO, with od July & Upmann’ (NOs Schwarise, New York ta and Ten Galion Ginss Fountainas It was composed of a light cotton material, and bh hs, eee. 10:h, shipe Akbar, Crocker, Sas Francisco; 14th, Mary (Br), | The only jal Mineral Waters proved to be free from: nad evidently been smuggied into the prison. The y ine), Avery, Bombay, April 28, with Townsend, do, | RpleovoNs ractallie Scarnatnene pramined by the srt fellow is believed to have had the disgaise for some upset 27 Fusne £ aiatoras aden to dameemn fair AA Aug 27—Bailed, steamship Etna, Lockhead b omg = wall ae bythe Inga! profenon 0 ape opacrons by Dape Cood Hope June ; . yurteent Giretnes’ tee cust word en) eee Lem W, i winds and ‘alma during Ang mtote | Civiatvr, Jy Min por waamer Fox, for Copenhagen | "Mo. Nd Bast Fourteenth treet, New "Fork. alo hau spent neary is enireutoume cn 93 | ee STE Wer ar hee Ee | ak er Ane tes Mey 0 Rens, See nis e ice Googe, kon t Teor Pat os . POT eat Ll). 4 een ‘ieon eater tion. MATAN! In barks Adelaide, Risk, for —M. MARKS, @% SIXTH AVENUE, OPPOXITR Eure MF Ks ctor whieh ne bo} Bark Edith Rowe, Fe Gaboon River, WOA, 65 days, He TATEe, And Seite, Denver eee Te jat- Al. Eighth street, — and Mavi receivethe ¥ serving ont his ffnterm, which would have expired with pai ol, wood, ey to Vaten A Porternld, 10; rig Baltimore, Crowley tor Now ¥ Bie Vers, Cook, | open Sewelry, Carpets, Peenitere, Sart ph ‘ is Et 5 i J REN" = in about two months, Asa “iraud’ he proved con- | with ugar to ep Morgen Co, Had light winds dna calms | NYork for Liverpool (and proceeded. : te plonse to G40 ot bag teratoioeat ne sond'na crocs sistent up to the hour of his death, Having pre- the whole of the passage 8, Charles Ritther died and was Suayouag, July 19—In gor ate Samuel Rupell, Lucas, number asabove. Latics waited upon by Mra, Muri tended to embrace the Catholic reigion, In order to | buried at afb, captain Jacob Hillton died and was buried from Vong Wong, arrived 10\n bares Charley, Briekiningier, True you will be dealt with to your satisfaction and benei obtain @ dozen bottles of port ‘posed to tho | at sea, rom Keung; Homer, Rogers, from i : Prison chaplain, shortly belore donee: that ke would | Hatk New York, Gibbs, Ragged Teland, 16 days, with aait, | Stone, Phinney, from dy arrived —; Vous, kirby, ——; | ATM. ROSENTHAL, 51 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR 2 to James Norland; had very moderate weatl Yokohama, Paul, from N York, ved Tenth street (fo 35 Bowery)—Ladies avd gentle Fecant and embsace uis former faith If the omcial | RAT Nutie anim, Wal Beviie 48 dave, with lead, te, | in port uly barks Paola (fir. Cromwell, for | men can obtain the bighest value tor Garcon Clothing ® Hamed would supp hima WILD & Lote Of Wine, “HO } w Warren, Ray 4 Os iad troy AW minds"and eaially | Newchwang; Jewess (tir), Watson, for 89: Luba, Pere Bary appa, Ae ny cling or aldtening