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10 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUSY 8) yy) TRIPLE SHERT. = i ; < Seunane +8 poet B ak “Vion and beauty of THE NATIONAL GAME ‘ Schr Jas Fitch, Jr, Smith, Nantucket for New York, with | Ent out « 1 MENTS | noe i ska, 2 We Yghlon mae eh as fra gs onchonboearrg Bch Samarigoe for New York, Bere or AMUSE . ‘“ the metropolis. Po: they don’t. Tamayo. - e ee Bo ate " 0 Men Killed Sehr Lavine 1, rs tiver for aay oe n! ‘York val i - Dlg” a an instance, 1 yore could scarcely be nga’ a an Sith ren abs came off yee ph in mere Injured. fear Kate Bo Ty sErorlieng for New Yo, Saivenog Bia aso, ate pit jo", F c) ve 4 e - r nt | Ss & more ,decherché, apprec! ‘Th regehod of quite a r= Pi t 20, 1860, euen i or Wahine, x eee Popes pee eg ive 4 j aatic audien és at @ musical entertainment fn this terday ot Hobokey 1 she pregehod of Quilt a rege HONIXVILLE, August 20, alla, ono ‘hug 98-. Bellona, Gebr Lull ou Provi for New Yor, ao sEGWw tators am The boiler in the Phoenix Iron Copjany's works | Seur Golden rope We dence for ‘New York. ana Interested crowd a ey rs resulted 12 ¥ Schr David @ Floyd, Woite, op Hem York, another victory for the Boe . The game opened at this place exploded this morjing, injuring nine | Schr Golden Ray, Davis, Pr city than that which crowded Be garden last | ma way which promised a close and spirited con- | workmen, of whom Samp’ Oruip, aged fity years, | §chr cumstances—that 18 to say, before @ Crowded aba | night. "fre programme wag GExceedingly at Very giilidsasud Budscucs, The plece in which the wractive., comprising Wallace's fy peal oa stare appeared before the plirons of the Bowery | such 42 es ae ie om ‘only, to was “‘Eustache, or the Peasant and the Princess,”“a ira as; three of Str . Tutte at saion pieces, drama in three acts, The piece is just of that caar- | the sprayer, from “Moses in Egypt;’ amtasia on acter which suits the cast side playgoers, being sen- by nani,” introducing the grand quintet, Cg yt EN Bonala), Providesoo;' 16h. Providesee, Follatel, ark All Maxwell, Mannasitay Aug arrived, Tieginar "Cummings, Ponsa~ co! Balled ‘rag Hotspur, Corrigal, Sen Pr lary p throughor,,, | and Augustus Poley, 979q sixty-two years, havesince | Schr Memento, ginith, P ovidence for Albany. ts pect Feapehscag tie \tmay DY, sean | died. Both leave Zarnities, Charles MeDermott and pnist” 9° % Gonaver, Robbins, Providence for Philadel Althove’ the Empires won AY DY Jonn Henry eannot a following were frova une score given below tnat they h* 4 ag much reco’ t Newb: injured, bv, not dangerously:—Robert Carr, Abra- ctr Marana igh ri WNorwick for Phuladelphig. Francisco. .! h Bic Schr Gen Sneri for New York. MANILA, July 9— ‘NYors. SIGUE, hfe tpparca cea acouae | ‘stneioves Lrg” pat ine crate can, | Ml! SMe “acnd nas, rasta gaat | Eng nhc oe ana aac podnce | ERPadamaeeineaerh reat, | Rabieue tr aeiice” Saco Le SSRs way : r di : f é s { his audience. The character is decidediy altz, 7 was « A * : é trying oue, requiring in its portreal great versa: / , We have heara ‘Keenig in his palmy days, when Xe | been Going some worx since ten whieh Mus de Bobi C Goodin, Rishon, Mow Maren fr New York Pensacola for Deal. ved, bark: Bemay Pitoen, Dukay® x y d_ man, and we vividly re- tility and no inconsiderable amecant of business, was Juilien’a rigot han s ‘of his Mr. Albay, gh wag evidently at home in his charag wee = opie creed | ge ig ee fo Ten a ng Wea tain Cate > | letened * such exquisite tones on the comnatel. lent, portray: b cornaek. the character with great force and naturaine uF — be Piven ey eae oe rag cae She divided the honorg with Mr. Albaugh and shF req — hence) at Central veveal feeling and feull- the Gariain ywice, caving ge pevoceaton ¢) fre | Teas execution about, his rendering of the myriad ama. "Rustad ae] ed this season Grama. ‘“Rustache’ was followed by the PP trlotic pia singel Ro aS ue ‘onig. There 18 pg ele ce inane ania ben © mem- | gue piece whica we should like to hear Mr. Levy ices wero ID every. B en tg k of, appropriat Sse Treat wile deoubt nse pakeas He and | Hortons inguruipent toe singammasas” rom Hos rs. iT , i Pe Y . Able co the management of the Old Bower TY PFOMt- | sini sstabat Mater” before the season closes. It port, New York. game yesterday showed that they could make a cbr Couneetiout Stephenson New Haven for New Yor! Root up-bill ght. Of their nine Layman for fue | yoyaston of Soranten by Mincre on a Btrike= | Sehr Amma a emit: Heed, Bridgeport for New York. i@y at third base and as catcher, Clute for piay in Rho des, Bridgeport for New York, and Stephenson at tecond The Wish to Prevent Other Miners from Schr Harriet & Ned, Green, Bri for New York. deserve especial notice, “Of the Etpires the veteran | Warkiug-—The Citiseue Orecaleing co Pree fear Jobin Freeman, Carpenter, Bamford for New Tork. tha ine. "The. inuphing representeavecor mere. | serve the Peace, cbr Deirolt’Tuue, Huntington for Elfeabethport resalbie Kelly faulty did some fine service in field. SCRANTON, Pa,, August 30, 1869, Schr T'8 Parker, Live, Glen Gove for New. Yorks at his old post—second base—bat the sulphur of | prom 1,000 to 1,500 men, from the coal fields north BOUND BAST. Aen aalE iaatice ote the ate ae S caved | aNd south of this city, arrived here to-day by ral) | genr tune, Smith, Weahington ter Providence. not do himself justice at the a 2 and wagons. Thelr avowed purpose is to prevent eect Elizk Williams, Cornish, Philadelphia for Provi- a emited July 29, ache Mary 3 Andaron, Bil Ve ee St Martins’ QUEENSTOWN, Aug 15—Arrive eee a for End aaa; 18th, isen, Ray p fon, Mudie, NYork; 29th, steamship Colorado, Jed). Q Mieieqpons Tiss W2SLTeS8°D! Taunton, Baow, Fa Uikto‘dxaxnn, July S-Arrived, Gemma, Johansen, Hame rg via San Fran 3 July 1—Arrived, Gazelle, Meyer, Babe. Entsxpe, Aug i? arrived Tout, aetzke, Bremen} ‘Ist, NYore pee mehtena marten Neo Sh ery ZORDEBLEND. Aug IcArived, Orown Jewell, Corningy like a Trojan throughout. Grifin right fela ence. : the best of the gifted composer's works. AD. | Diayea sharply and well, a did Josephs and ft the Delaware, Lackawanna and | “Schr Graham, Wileon, South Amboy for New Haven, remen. Woon’s MusEUM.—After a long, hard! ent against | Saree rete eine programme last night was the | Piiyey sneer y ne Mn ede. ane scorers ee ee pee odin ite at work, | Schr dA Tollés Day, Port domnaon for Norwalke SALCOMDR, Aug 16--Off, Sheperdess, Penwell, from Baltle A succession of reverses, not to ay AW .rieg of man- | dashing galop ‘‘L’Oeu Crové? orchestraced by ajour- | a8" ‘certainly entitled to notice for thelr more for Lonion. Sonr Joabel, Dicket, ‘Albany for Greenwich. They are now holding their second meeting, but ~ TW Babeooks Dickens, Albany, for Westerty. have taken no forcible action so far. Meetings of en drnerch, deerana ply a i hr Tda, Philips, Pough! fo the citizens have been held, at the call of the Mayor, Lad BaD a Warts ougoxee na to protect the miners, and volunteers are fast en- Schr Saeco, White, lourteeepe . 5 r ondon, sear eaters pps fist: - Schr Sarin ‘Andéreon, Pettigrew, Fort Lee for West Special Police Sworn In—Coal Mines Heavily | 72,14, Webster, Hoboken for Providence. Guarded=All Quiet in Scranton. Schr Penuaylvania, Hutchings, Jersey City for Boston, 8 4 New H SonaNtoN, Pa., August 30—1i P.M, | Bcht youn tronks ox, Jersey Oly for New Haren. Allis quiet here to-night. The barsand saloons | Schr Emilie Belle, Kelly, New York for West Falmouth. in the city have been closed by order of Mayor Hill, BELOW. Four hundred special police have been sworn in and Ship Wm F Storer, Bryant, Liverpool, July 24, with ste 1700 citizens have been enrolled as volunteers, under | fi'4335 tos wr by ens ¥ shoves pmsl Bask ‘Ji NG), Henriel, Bi July 18—was acon command of Colonel Charles E, Boyce, All the coal a om, iatav26. he ‘0, seg is sf Peay iy 9 v f ity. To-night willbe a gala night at Gay reopened for the regular fall a7 ,q winter dra | isprepared. Levy's benedt takes place im Septem Matic season under the most encow’ aging auspices. | ber, ea also the Denelit of the excellent manager, vell c » Por both benellts the programmes pore cbeseinaraey bengreetee to try the mettle Pe Ba veprocne aud the weil known ofa manager, but It was obstiuy tey and bravely | morits of both rencAciatres are & suficient guarantee fought, and has resulted at last in ving M ‘er | for their excellence. ‘Wood master of the situation, w' pees peliereiacid ‘Hooey’s MINSTRELS, BROOKLYN.—There bid S all the worla over admire genW 9 pluck and perse- | ¥2ty large and higaly amused audience assembie verance—at his back, and ® Jon emicient aids-de- | 3t Hooley’s minstrel entertainment last evening. camp as Parkes and Theall @t (js side to second him | The bill for the present week—an excellent one— Dat eaatloae a please 11s same “good-natured” | was introduced under the most suspicious elroum- Dut Capricious public. Lik’ | rifled by fire wo emerges the Museum fror fold Puried by like, | too on and the star company of cork-dyed deline- last season, reinvigorated and strengthened in ite | ators received a very flattering reception, Dick Various departments by Wag Y the past. XS a Anew résinw has been y 8,0XPerleuce of the past | Raiph, in his inimitable and outlandish Nght fan very evident that a new ) fe has been infused into the | tastic pedal agitations, with appropriate songs, was theatre as w ie museum proper. During | acceptabie to a superlative degree to the “Congress- the summer » theatre has been enurely | Meu Ln the gallery’’—as Raipn lacetiousiy termed the redecorated in ° id gold, besides whieh the | ccupants of that part of the house, An admirabie Suditorium has been © andsomely refitted up, with | burlesque, “The Seedy Musicians,” In which Bly the seats rearranzed W such a manner as to preclude | Kice, Fayette Welch dnd Cool White took part, industry and care in noting everything that was given them, and showing an evident inclination to note, each for his own side, a8 much more, if per- mitted. The umpiring of Mr. Thorne was very good, One decision given by him elicited hearty applause. ‘The bail had been hit foul by Dr. Bell and Popped uD in the air pretty high; Higham guaged it nicely for @ high bound and it fell on the acorers’ table, bounded very high and was caught by Higham. ‘The catch was a fine one and was loudly cheered for, but Mr. Thorne, ag the crowd prevented him seeing it, decided the striker “not out.” Had he seen the catch the question migit arise would the striker ve out, ‘as the ball was caught “before touching the ground” and yet was caught “apon the first bound.”’ Here is @ nul lor the lawyers to crack wuile others study the following score:— EMPIRI 0. R. SeEERURES, Aug 16—Arrived, Kong Carl, Albrechtee) waaay Ang 26—-Arrired, ile Mary BoThayer, Baten at Lovie Benegal), July 2—Arrived, ach aid, Batom, Bisai, Aug )?—Salled, brig Julia E Haskell, Hsskell, New Ye ork. x, NB, Aug 38—Arrived,ship WmRoss, Ross,Portde sail, SNH orlge Libaizon, Bowser, NYorks ‘Treaspord Le ESlcared Us, brig New Zealand, Holmes’ Hole, for ofdet schrs Webster Barnard, Philadelphia; Rangativa, NYork. Heer UE anolado' fata, Brovnert, Wook, {chm J el i 5 for Bakimores AW Weston,’ Dawes: frou Yo. for Pl phia. American Ports, ALEXANDRIA, Aug 28—Arrived, brig Catawba, NYork} liance, doy 8 Mt Wright, Freeman, Boston. *OHOSTON, Aug a8—Arived, ship Cordelia (232), King, Lone don; brig’ Meteor, Raynes, Philadelphia; scl rive whaler) boo, North Atlantic Ocean via Pt ynosawy, fartin, Noves,’ Wilmingion NC; RW Tull, Ropbins, Vanee,’ Anderton j Althea, Suuth, and Dirlgd, Snow, delphia. - Oleared—Briga Hazard, Lewis, Cadiz, Malaga and San Frany olacot Dirigo, C 3 jan), gan Crate cs no oa] 2 2 2, Zl eros mines are peavilz guarded, At the request of miners | “ Hark’ Argonaut (NG), een grate, Bremen, say, eae Hoxdwas: belonging here, employed in other districts, Who } seen Aug %, lat 40 20, lon 69, by pilot boat A Leggett, No 4 te ar Rh. Stephenson, dab have returned since it was voted to resume work, Wind at sunset NW. Laym an, 84 ‘that question has been reopened, and a final ballot Will ve taken by the Miners’ Union at ten o'clock wrmwecwmmen 1 4 i 2) cm motes Bloor nat 221 woe smcomooes a Fy 4: 8 Coffin, Baltimore; iipsey, oe ] Marine Disasters. York ; 6 JM Broomall, Douglass, Philadelphia; Joseph: the possibility of cro r fanny in the extreme. he “Hungry Jake’ to-morrow morning. Six mines were worked to- u ‘Burge, do via Saco, view of ihe stage fro nyo ree pg log A can wileen woebegone cry of ‘strike hum for Bome- | NeGowan, Jab. 8 i day, but none with full force. Many of the miners reg A rtd Hecuuy, ge raat bephiend Dih- Arriveds bark Fanny Lew!s. (Br), Gang Port an Gidferent saloons in” ihe intseum. have been relaia | thing to eat, why don’t you Li literal poraankaonn Pa Erie uptime ae from other Localtties ey on Bie even ne: AL Chupaty Gamage, had iischarged (Jane 21)’part pf cargo, She makes cha T fo artes Gi fens, Rsourabad, Fark & Baars u attract " absurdity, well calcuiated to ‘otals., ‘OLAIB. oo ee vase mine! , but h “strained and will require ? Been added to the tate ue eatons tte, | Nine du eae avay.7 the Gog dans of Meas 14s 2A, on 050 tomy, | AE Dante fovaay to Fetura to Work Erica fata eactamaons mor OF he |W, Se Sen, Meera aud living wondere "4, leas' yhic! ig Cooper and Fields was very fine, wiile the tenor , 32 > GE. Cah. Ne at crew and await instructions from home, Philadelphia; Eifo fokerson, Mention Chang, tn 3 HOt the least of whicn we eizit | Singer, Charles Henry, and others of the troupe ‘Peer hes ; : . s Baax ALrHonstys, from Marseilles for Gan Francisco, | Ple™,,yanpaman, Philadephia; Stor an ey feet high; is Wi jo “Kin-Foo, a litte aimon i-eyed | each came in for their share of applause, Fone Tare i Mok Re FAST TRANS ON THE HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD. foton aati ie ali del gto coast snd be: Flanders, Jersay City: Earl, Fergusson Agenora, Lora, ‘ beauty, and Adm’ pal Pik, Jr.tle Narraganset dwarr. ee oft On bases—Griflin, 2; Kelly, 1; McKewen, 1; Stephen- POUGHKEEPSIE, August 30, 1889, ines rted jonny Ives, Cui j + Ms “4 dr. the d . i » 5 1g arounded at Balias July 14 and part of cargo saved), mere Roman, Bakef, Phil hint Bow olaveryay dctons atvtls estabushiment are also so maleel amp Ntheabeoatsarat “Plat base on etrors Miler, 5 Higham, 4: Joaepbs, 23 The fast through trains commenced running on | Baio ANN Extza—Advices from Norfolk Aug %0 atato | avpoid, to Htimarey Glade, Walaen, Ware Manager Wood, eettororder, and itis theintention of | yyigs Glyn (or, to call the lady by her lay name, | Ward,1; Grill, 8; McGowan, 1~total Empire, 13. Olut that the British brig Ann Eliza Davidson, from Liverpool for | Annie ‘Ada (it), Moore, Kotte gobi b janager W oo: co have them continue such through- k fe MoKewan, 2. Stephenson, 2; Laymiac, 2; Harris, cargo, 18 ashore on Ship Shoals, recon, and Delaivare, out the season For the present the Zavistowski | Mrs. Dallas) 1s about to undertake a professional —total 80 jes north of Cape Charles, with 1 fi the Hudson River Railroad to-day, The one leaving ae with an assorted New York at eleven A. M, consisted of three draws cai ‘Tho Ailantic a ing room cars, an improved smoking car, an express soaiched thelr sgent, rr 1m pyMpe,, carand @ locomotive. It came through on time, | Re wrecking materia Paes ta B ptinl having on board penny: passengers for Chicago an position. It {s expected that the are wilh b the West. e New York special, which left Alb: Sharged by divers. The owner of the ship foes in the steam- at two P. M., also poneied of three drawin; soa — e pS after » eet Gis aa and care yt care, asmoker and a baggage car and engine. CHR w1GHT—Providence, ug 80—Schr lost thirteen miautes by a hot box, but soon alter | Knight, of Camden, from, Phil lpia for ica, with @ leaving Rhinebeck the speed was heightened, the | SArsoot Oy es fallen in wit! 9, Rbapao ned, a o'clock train reaching here only six minutes behind, having | go'miles fromm lane By the eke eee Bane pentlngeock, ‘The Knight was looking badly; her 10 feet of water tn ber rine Wrecking Company have de- tain LP Brown, in steamship divers and @ large force of men 0 Sate aS ced by a good Company, will appear | tour such as a queen of tragedy has seldom before bd buriesque in the afternoon, and the a Rand Sisters, supported by the regular stock com- } “O@ertaken, Mrs. Dallas leaves London at an early pany, will @PP cari drama in the evening, day for the United States, bringing with ner as chief Ses performance or oe new season at this | companions, “Cleopatra” and “The Duchess of ; ven yesterday afteriioon by the Zavis- | Main. ‘This enterprising lady avill then proceed to ey at ars—Eeline, Alice and Christine—who | Caliornis aud recenry fad will probably have put Epon ths first bow before a metropolitan ce a girdle round avout the earth before returning “3 occasion in the petite comedy of “The Water Nyr apus” and a new iocalized version of the oiaies setae tantra the favorite contralto, who burlesan@ of ““Masamiello.” ‘There was a large | jis present In Paris, resting from her recent audience jn attendance, the largest at a matinee operatic labors in Turin and Milan, contemplates re- prrorina yce at this place since the days when the turning to this city in about two Weeks. She comes Tho: ign sian brigade of blonde burlesquers crowded here for the sole purpose of visiting her relatives, ed ‘a ae estabiishment. Tue giris—who, by te | Bese wot return to Europe early in the spring, So etry {e,natives and to the manner born—were | Gecided was her succows in harin aod Milan last Bw * vceived, and everything connected with the year that Mr. Maurice Strakosch endeavored, by the perlor’ jance passed off in a very creditabie and en- oiler of a liberal salary, to entrap ber into a four joyabh e¢ manner. Jn the burlesque of ‘Musantello” ears’ engagement, Which, however, has not yet ited wacious and charming alacers Appeared to the en accepted. ” 2 : sti advaniage, and by thelr dash aad really clever Wagner's “Mersters! SEB | finitel, _ and; artisuic acting ingratiated themselves at once mae eraae enintoneeas petit ss Brougur out Into the good graces of their audience, One great atthe end of October. Aga set off against this cha) m about their acting 18 that of paying more at triumph a parody of the same opera is having great ten’ jon to their several parts in the plece than success at Mayence, The piece ig calied “Les = Playing with their audience—the latter being Maitres Chanteurs, ou le Judaisme en Musique,’ om 2 of the peculiar failings of burlesque | and tts chief characters are Richard Demence, Félix #0 tresses generally. The Zavistowski Sisters, beyond Mendel**poum, Meyer**bach and Offen**beer, #1 doubt, have ho ‘smail share of talent, a clear pro- Judging by tuése names tts saulre must be heavy; nt imeiation and good vocal abilities, to wlich are but the Mayence folk are said to laugh at it with 4 jded youth and beauty, and with these qualiice- | singuiar hesrtiness, Of course Herr Wagner attri- ons it ts easy to see that in a very brief time they butes all to the Jewish conspiracy. Y vill become great faverites with our citizens, AS Tue English grand opera season commences at fast in {Masaniello,” Miss Alice Zavistowski sns- | me incre Frangais on the lth of September, ; Sained the Dart of Alphonso, the “Prince of Some- | Unger the dieeien ot Mme, Parepa-Rosa. The Bee eee qumeline that of Masantello, the | Season is limited to fifteen nights and three matinces, Mishmonger: and Miss Christine that of Fenelia, | at the conclusion or which the troupe go to Phila- the dumb gir! of slighted aifections, ‘They each ac- delphia, where they open on the 4th.of October, after quitted themselves in a very creditable manner and which they go to Chicago and other Western cities, were repeatedly rewarded with the plaudits of their returning to New York about Christmas, when we rete. inn Vince lteeit, however, needa consid- | S2o'to te regaled With BD €Xtm seach of tee erable pruning, the so-called “localizations’’ bemg weeks. The opening sensation will be Balfe’s grand ae wee ‘hse. eck te ¥ romantic opera of ‘bie Purieanys Daugnter,” which ing ma’ Sisters, Rosa and | win be given upon this occasion for the first time in Olivia—two clever actresses Irom the San Francisco America, ‘Tnlg Wul Ue followed by several otier theatres—also made tletr first bow before a New operas new to New Yorkers, among them “Oberon,’” pa re hed five — = of he ee “fhe Black Diamond,” “Ine Marriage of Figaro,’ of Savoy,” and fairly carrie eir audience by i v1 cnglis oe Botn of ears meen td te Tevie@pwent prone Re eee ee istera, have youth an “auty in their favor, and re t jotta Patti, Th the younger one in particular, Miss Kosa Kand, is BR Reng ope ead ppd nf Satan. possessed of no ordinary talent. As Marie, “the day by the steamcr St. Laurent, for New York. Pear! of Savoy,” she was all tat could be desired, | Tne patti concerts will commence on of about the and in each successive act gained upon her audience, 20th of September at Steinway Hall. and at the conclusion of the piece was voctferoualy From announcements made in the Italian papers, recalled before the curtain. She is petite, ratner it seems that the shocking occurrence which was rei; Possessed of 8 good voice and figure, and | recentiy brought to light in the Carmelite convent looked and acted her part to perfection. | at Cracow, has alre: been dramatised for two of Marie te 8 character familiar to ail New | the Florentine theatres. Jt 18 also sald to be in pre- York plargoers, and bas been played in this | paration at a turd, At the Prince Humbert thestre cy nequndreds or times | by Miss Maggic | fh'ioreace, one of the pieces founded ou this sui. ae) Ly Bh Led wha Cisadvan- | ject was to be produced for the first time about two age ei 0} audience predis- rs 4 Posed to be critical, by reason of their first impres- We CRON ea en oe Oliver Avery, O York. RE, Aug 28—Arrived, barks Rutnam (Be, Richards, Liveools plighter, Burob, i 2085 B Sieared rigs joo libri ata set R igs Hand ed, Hudgins lonceptii Grasehy; cere’ unis Bodine, Bunce, fat Maries cs Norton amutexett Goo Thatcher, Rhatehen ; Eng; M Maponey, lummer, Providence} H N Squire, Fisk, Boston ; Samuel Wood, Wood, Yori) Breeze, Overs, ton, | New Haven: M, ‘Wilcox, Spuyten Duyv! fe cacts. oath sarived, Dark Elverton, Benson, Yumacon; brig leta, Hopkina, from May Z. NGOR, Aug 27-Sal ra William Conners (new), Tonle and inetiar Buulthe "Now Yorks Guickwtope Seaihe Rh lirsived, schre Lookout, Shaw, Philadelphia; JP | AOR UBORN ng 26—Arrived, achr Northern Light,Buck- UATE’ Aog36—Galled, achre Petrel, Curtis, and JPan Rich, N¥ork. oe Grape STOL, Aug 2—Arrived, brig on Kgeh, i Ree ial, 13, Fly catches—Miller, 1; Higham, 1; Josephs, 1; Ward 1, Gritin, 1; Kelly, 2; Vodge, total ‘Empire, 8, 'Chute, 43 Stephenton, 4; Layman, 1; Ryerson, 1; Reece, 1 ches-Miller,1; Higham, 8—total Emplre, 4 on, 1—-total Social, 4. rl ely. Vooge 1, McRewan 1. jase play—Put out by Miler 11, Kelly 2, Ward 1—total Em- pire, 14 aualsted by Josophs 4, Ward 4, MeGowan 4, Keily 2 ler 1. Put out by Harris 7, Clute 3, Seapbennes 1, Layman 1—total Soolal 12; awsisted by Ryerson 4, Layman 3, Bell 2, Harris 3, Reece 1. Double play—MeGowan, Kelly and Miller 1 Out on -mpire 5, Sociai 6, Total fielding errors (including ‘passed balis, mulle, wild throws, &c.)—Empire 4, Bocial Bl. KiBusck given on called balla-Empire 1. ‘Scorers—Messra, Kelly ee ‘oster. Umpire—R. H. Thorne, of the Mutual Ciub, Tun seventeen miles in eighteen minutes and a half. | deiphia for Provider After leaving Poughkeepsie it ran from New Ham- | sails and rigging were all standing. Captain Parker put a burg to Low Point—three miles—in three minutes, | crew on board, mi on the vessel and worked her into and to Fishkill—sixteen miles—in seventeen min. | Newport, where she arrived at 10 o'clock AM of the 8Oth, in utes, the motion of the train being quite easy and | Company with the Fannie Blake. enjoyable, Sous Exiza, from Hoboken for Glastonbury, Ot, wae run into at New London 99th inst by schr Momento, trom Al- bany, and lost bowsprit, No damage to the Momento, Sonn Jrsez B Suirn, fram earerts for Groton Point S$ H I P Pp I N Gq N E WwW Ss, pat into New London 80th with loss of jibboom, sustained in she blow on Saturday night last. Base Ball Notes. The Olympics, of Washington, were defeateted by the Athletics, of Philadelphia, at Washington, yes- teaday afternoon, ina game of eight inninge—the score being 80 to 28, It was one of the best contested games ever played at Washington, and was wit. nessed by a large crowd. The Haymakers played six innings with the Baltics at ‘Wheeling, Va., yesterday, and scored 60 to their opponents’ 16, ‘The Athletics have challenged the Mutuals to play @ series of games for the Clipper gold bail. The Emplres cannot play the Athletes this week, fhe Irvingtons do not play the Mutuals to-day. ‘he Eckfords and Mutuals play to-morrow. The ow gi derd the Keystone, Jr., has been ap- pointed by the Putnam, of Troy, to make arrange- ments for games with jeading. union clubs in this Vicinity during the Putnam’s trip to this vicinity. The Orientals did not put in an appearance yester- day at the Capitoline. The Central City, of Syracuse, defeated the Sher- man, oblate yesterday, at Syracuse, with the score via Beaufort, NO}, aes BANTPORT, Aug 2l—Arrived, schr Calvin, Glark, NY. ogisares, 190 vchrs Tatand Baie, Bowwas, Nyork; , lo. pi TERN ADIN » Aug $4—Cleared, steamship Mercedita, tarkey, ‘ork. h— Ci brig Machias, Whiting, Point-a-Pitre (Gi: FORTRESS HONRO ‘Aig S0—Paswed it, abi crmaty for Havre; bark Louisa, for London, and brig Edward Witt. A fleet of coasters are coming in for or. FALL RIVER, Aug 2%7--Arrived, scbr Hunter, Crane, Ply- mouth, NS, JACKSONVILLE, Ang 92—Arrived, steamship Argo, Tuck+ er, NYork (and aniled 234 for Tampa), Le 148, Aug 20—Arrived, ship Albert Gallatin, Chandler, \verpoo! Cleared—Schr P H Allen, Fuller, Boston. MYBTIO, Ot, Aug 38—Arrived, achr Adda Merahin, Mer- shin, Alexandria, iied—Schr Aibert Crandall, Rogers, Elizabethport. MILLBRIDGE, Aug 25—Arrived, achr Jesse Hopkins, New York. NEW ORLEANS, Aug %5—Below, steamship Alice (Br), Els, from Liverpool via Havana; ‘barks Eliza, Acllestac, Genoa; Fille de}’Atr, Lewis, Liverpocl ; schr Salvador, Roy- favan I—Bark Alanxa, Potter, Boston; brig Oriental (Bn, C01 » Pensacoia, 26th—Sulled, sleamabip Georgo Washingtoa, Gager, New York. ‘ith—Arrived, steamships De Soto, Morton, NYork; 80th, Gulf Stream, Coating 4 do. * NORFOLK, Aug %—Arrived, brig Rio Grande, Race, Portian Sailed—Bark Princess Alexandra (Dan), Verdon, Jamajes. LP gc tata tase) Aug 27—Arrived, schr Avon, rirtind york. NEW BEDFORD, Aug 27—Arrived, schra J H Perry, Kel- ley; Golden Eagle, Howes, and RH Hunley, Nickerson, e Pith Sailed, achr Nelson Harvey, Bearse, NYork, 291n—Arrived, schrs John § Waterman, and Electric Spark, York. NEWPORT, Aug 99, AM—Arrived, bark Julle (Prue) Albrecht, from ‘London for Providence; schra ‘Si tekereg, Benton, Philadelphia for Stonington. with matneal spt); Wiliam Buman, from Bangor for NYork; Peatly from Philadelphia for Boston; Harriet P Ely, Stokes, NYork T Baker, Browster, Alexandria. NEW LONDON, ‘Aug 2— Arrived, achre BA Conklin, Daniels, spiadelpse ir Franklin, Scovill, Newbui ~~ MILFORD Haven, Aug 16—The Bazaar, which was in col- Almanne for New York=This Day, pao mene auly andy, ba een surveyed and BUENOS Aynes, July 8—Steamship James T Brady, load- Sun rises. 5 25 | Moon rises...morn — — {ng at Montevideo fon Ascanelon, nat sunk, fn consesience r supposed, of » valve having been left open. Sun sets..,..... 6 34 | High water....eve 255 | Nee Work trying (> pure Rereen Thee TTB scems, ia likely to prove a total Ions. Weather Along the Coast, Notice to Mariners. AvaUST 30-9 A. UNITED STATES OF ANERICA—VIRGINIA—LIGHTHOUSE Wind. Weather, AT BMITH'S POINT, OHESAPRAKR BAY. W Notice to Mariners No 49, current series, is so far modified th reference to this lighthouse, as follows :— ered} that the present xed light at Smith's Point, in Cheaap fay, near the mouth of the Potomac River, will be changed at sunset on the evening of Sept 1 next {oa révolving white light, with intervals of 25 seconds, By order of the Lighthouse Board. W B SHUBRICK, Chairman, Office Lighthouse Board, Washington, DC, August 27, 1869, ‘Workmen have commenced rations for tne ch: ft tights for Newburyport harbor. Fhe big Nght bas been torn down, being of no further use, and the. small one 1s to be re- yee ; 1 man, of PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 30, 1860. | Tartare intone Bence niece beplember 1 Newburyport Preparations for the tournament to come off at eee ‘be made to mak meats approach for vessels coming to the bar in the night time. Syracuse in September are being rapidly completed, Herald Packages, Whalemen. KG Tho offce of the Henan ate hts Jawns and | — Arrived at Honolalu (Ju Hawalian brig Onward, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ITEMS. JEANNETTE Isat Whiteball sip. Al coummanications free, | Rathburne, tere rales clon, sed sated Kucera atreng! terially. They possess a, Sel Tent nina wile pertnoa tie acniabeee anain TROUBLE IN THE COAL MINES, i 5 = owners and consixnees to the masters of inward bound ves- | suthward and westward, under command of Captain Nore Samuel Lawrence, ell known cigar maker, of } sels will be forwarded free of charge, Albany, has been missing a week. On Saturday @ man named Charles M. Russell lias Maynard, was arrested in Rochester, charged with being implicated ina number of robveries in Aurora, Ont,, afew weeks ago. He is held to await the arrival of an oMfcer from Toronto, 4 The town of Barnsted, N. H., voted five per cent on itg valuation, on Saturday, in ald of the Concord and Kochester Raltroad, Strafford voted to postpone action until November 2, the day for voting on the acceptance of the constabulary laws, fon. ‘A letter from Captain Rowland, of B. reporte her at son July ire te ae oor Mortis of N had not seen « whale for a mont! CLEARED, A letter from the frst officer of bark Henry Taber, of New pose Bedford, reports her in Bebring Straits, July 92, having taken Steamshiv Franconia, Bragg, Portland—J F Ames. two wi this season, making 140 bbls.’ ol “Reporte pple Lord Rayner (ir), Richards, Liverpool—urinnell, that ships” Roman and Goward, had lost cuiwaters, arn an art lelen no’ di Ship Luisa Bruno (Ital), Russo, Genoa—Fabbri & Chaun- | badiy, but bad repaired it and would fot fe seaece, ene ia had Uer bow stove lighily, haf patched tt aad woeld be season, The Henry Taber passed East Capo about imber of ahipa c ae Hears oming out, who reported Int, do, oil as last reported, cey. Bark ies ned Madre (Ital), Repetto, Cork for orders—J B Phllipe & Sons. Bark Eide ¢§G), Allen, Antwerp—H Koop f Co. ber eld & Bark Savannah, of two or three ships golag arfe, Sombrero—Walsh, Way, to Bristol Bay and many in the straits devil fishing, but coul Y a J Mi Cardenas— 4 hy Salled—Schr Addte P Avery, Ryan, Georgetown, Di Sious, Mlaé Rosa Rand gave an interpretation of tne | °°Vitvorien ‘sardou’s supers play Gt serve" will Je Be eOL ta ence reEDOO! ytd of mene a James, Dewhurds, Poriuad, O: Weotioy Mier & mA eta frac Bae Finuclecg water tat eh 98 tn AnonWiCH Aus Pouter, Foie Suite fodumy beiveds Mise Olivia and did $e Hwee se ree | be revived early in September at the Grand Opera | senGover the serount wt Ine henge eae Jannary 1, | Citisirie (Bn, Bunnel, Cow Bay, OB—Hatton, Watson & | surat” Erinn ns wMer,, Het anchors and ‘chains were : eS aaael a eae ai of Fanchon, and promises to become a great favorite ere iA etd a pe Dewees peed My4 with onr citizens. Mr. Frank Evans, as Lonstaiat, | rusted to Migs Lucille Western, who will have a was admirable, as was Mr. J. M. Ward, as Pierrot. fair opportunity i exhibit in itall the passion and Mr. W. M. Eleming, was altogether too heavy aad | Pomel iat wach she bas #9, lately received eo much melodramatic as Father Lesurgee, the priest, and | fonate aiva wit mutaleike Mieie. ees should tone down cousiderably before he can even iy regal, Roe No one om i et been au. a tg hepa Top atendance, if anything, | 9 ued, we believe, to the part of Karloa, which it was even ¢ humerous than at the mattixée, 4 1 0 Will pe of the first importance to have strongly cast. THEATRE Comiqve.—Within this neat and cosey | “Patrie” will be — pe opie Staaten theatre a large and select assemblage was a, interpolations as it came from the pen of Victorien gathered ar evening. It tg pirat os lies ate Sardou after five years of eiaporation, and as it bas been faitifully translated by Mr, Deitlie, crowded houses here every night. The bill of at. —_— tractions is the grand secret of the brilliant success, LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, The 1s no end hardiy to the variety of the pieces pre- - ‘ sented, and all of the best cuaracter and the com- | boy DROWNED. A lad named ieee bide Dany fittingly adapted for their faithful delineation. | Jysreyeutae aud wos drewwed Be ae Last ¢vening’s programme opened with that thril- Dasz OF Hy ae lingly exelling drama, “A Life's Revenge; or, Two A ASEY DASS (0 AS DRORBOELA—A 7 than tamed Lovers for One Heart,” which has not’ been | Patrick Smith, residing at No. 111 street, performed in this city for several years. Never nas | near Second avenue, who was bitten by a mad dog the play been better produced or better mounted, | in July died yesterday morning from hydrophobia, The whole strength of the magnificent company y y pai ¥ was in the cast. 5 Ha G. C. Boniface, as Fourniches ANOTHER Case OF HYDROPHOBIA.—OMcer Warner, was grandly and powerfully dramatic. The dignified | Of the Fifth precinct, took to Bellevue Hospital yea- heroism of tumultuous passion showed itself in all terday Mr. Emile Lavaux, of 156 Weat Broadway, his acting, atfeoting the audience at each successive who Was sulfering from hydrophobia occasijone stirring scene with visible emotion, Mr. D. Rawl- | by the bite of 4 pet dog received by Lim three montis ton, ag ae Marquis mop in relipeasin Te- | since, venge, the rulimg passion of bis soul, was incom- . ‘i r . parabiy fine, As Simon Tiralos Mr. H. Holt was inde- STADBING AFFRAY.—About seven o'clock yester- scribably grotesque, lighting up with jubilant gleams | (ay evening Richard Roach, residing at No, 10 Oak Of delicate humor the dark and tragic passions of the } street, was severely stabbed in the breast with a drama. Miss Lizzie Wilmore as Barbette formed a | knife by John Manning, of No. 43 Cherry street, ony counterpart of mirth, and both in her act- | while on an excursion boat near Peck slip ferry, ag and singing was happy, a8 she always is. As | The wound was dressed by Dr. Hudson, after which Eloise de Montiort Miss Lillie Eldridge played with } the man left for home. Mauning was arrested by admirable skill and effect. All the parts were ad- | officer Cogan and locked up, mirably played. Its periect success was sliown in eee the demonstrations of avor with which it was re- FIRES LAST NIGHT. vey and, i the — ty ‘S° anes +e zr" fore the curtain, After a Pas de Fascination by In Vesey Street Nile. Diana ana Sig. Tito Cellini the even- - : ing’é programme concluded with that pleas- A fire broke out on the third floor of the building og and popalar Peg tse YA sats ak No- } No. 40 Vi street, occupled as @ billiard manufac. thing,” in which Nan, the good for nothing, | tory py W. H. GriMth, yesterday eveningat halt. ast was personated by Miss Wilmore, All the quirks | Sryo ork, damaging The house and Sons by fire 7850, has been decided in Boston in paige of the ore pee eee tO plaintiffs. The amount in litigation was # The Democratic Convention for Sagadahoc county, Me., met in Bath yesterday and nominated Sotonel Samuel D. Bailey, of Bath, for Senator; William A. Potter, of ‘Woolwich, for County Commissioner; and Charles A, Southard, of Richmond, for County Treasurer. Dr. E. J. Hudson committed suicide at hia board- ing house 1m Baltimore yesterday by taking cyanide of potassium. Tne deceased 1s said to have been a native of Petersburg, Va., and latterly a resident of Richmond, A sealed letter, addressed to his wile at Richmond, was found on a table in his room, with a note to his landlady. The preparations for the International Exposition at Buifalo are being rapidly brought to a conclusion, The grounds joining the Skating Rink are now enclosed, The Treasury Department has instructed collectors of customs to admit duty free from Canada articles for exhibition, under bonds for sixty days. Jacab R. Bear, United States Express agent and telegraph operator at Brownsville, Nebraska, ab- sconded, itis allegea, on the night of the 27th, with $12,000 belonging to the express company. Bear is the same mau who reporied that he was shot and robbed of a considerabie amount of express money, at Brownsville, iast winter. The express company otfer $1,000 reward for the capture of the taiel and $1,000 for the money, ndout Sailed—Scbrs Lizele Raymond, Isaac Merritt, RH Daity and Success, NYork. PHILADELPHIA, Aug 28—Arvived, ship Hannan Morris. (Br), Morris, Liverndol; barks Mesmelin an). Noelaon, Got- lenblurg; Cato, Beals, Bucksport; achre OF Hawley, Providence; Jas H Moore, Nickerson, Boston; O/ vo, Olive, NYork; Julia A Halleck, Briggs, Newport; GH Bent, Smithy Boston ; Paul & Thompson, Godfrey, do; M D Cranmer, Cran: dwarda, Homera, do; Anna Sheppard, Bowditen,, E Doran, Jarvis, do; A’ Falkenberg, Carroll, ‘eamship Roman, Boggs, Boston; brige Aflston,. Sawyer, Bangor; Wenonah, Biack* Portinnd; toate Seton? Shute, Boston; achra A Denike, Jones, Charlestown: Violay Hall, do; E Haight, Avery, Provincclown; A E Safford: Powell, Pawtucket; ¢ Cooper, Nickerson, Chatham; Auog Myrick, Stevens, Provincetown; R Law, York, Stonington t Emily ‘& Jennie, Hewitt, Weymouth; CW Loske, Hus Beverly; Sarah f Jones, Honely, Newburyport;’ Roa: May, Chelsea; J M Fitzpatrick, Smith, Beverly; LA Danen! hower, Sheppard, Newhuryport; Magnet, Smith, do; Hane nah Little, Carson, Fair Haven; Annie May, May, Neponset; GH Bent, Smiths Campridgepert; Jouephine, Phinges, Fal Raver; Paul & Thompson, Godfrey, Cambridgeport ; Lue; Hurlbut, Boston; A Blaideell, Garfield, Portamouth : F Nrcke erson, Kelly, Boston, ‘Buth—Arrived, barks Peter, Liepar, Sincapore; Veteran Qathcart, New Bedford; ache C. ‘ontiey, Quinclaro; W eatorook, G Stratton ophie Ann, NVork. Below, bark Mary 'C Fox, Ross, from Matanzas; brig Ellen P Stew? art, from Cienfuegos. Liwae, Del, Aug 37_The following vessels are a the Breatwater:. Barks Albert the Good, for Ode iy Hilda, for Liverpool; brig Lizzie Wyman, for Boston; Ons eatellé, for do; Nuevitas, for do; Julia E Arey, for Wiscas- ie © Wheeler, for Portland; Martha’ A Berry, for 2 & Co. Spoke 18th inat, lat 45 60, 1 Schr Burmad (sr), Ward, Applo River, NU—Snow & Rich- | New Bedford, 10 bla backiens ct anon, ac ‘Ada (Br), Belzier, St John, NB, vie Portland—Heney Spoken, ar er, Ship Cutwater, Creelman, fr wc Paragou, Wabat, Washington, NO—R M Cuyler & | Juneli,IarM Silonite vos RANE for Falmouth, E, Shi; i 4 whales, and ah Schr Keokuk, Gates, Domerara—Ed Row: Oke sth inet, Tat 48 BOs lone 3 Boy whaling bark atta, ot Panama, Pettt fro y 3 i nome ne tinglll, m Liverpool for Hong Kong, ¢ . from Schr TS Shaw, Watts, Philadelphia-8 C Lowlen. Me aiat ad Mon ae Rangoon for. Faimoulh, * I Ey Aug 6, lat 44 Ny Schr Cherub, Fletcher, Philadelphis—Bryan & Pease, hipisir ‘Rober! Pes Schr Crusade, Davis, New Havon—G K Hackett & Bro. York, Aug 14, off Start Botge see {Tm London for New Ship Oneld: ey ARRIVALS, pe Blonds im, MoGilvery, from Callao for Cork, July 18, lat ip, egine. ‘Schr Sunnyside, Parsona, Richmond—Van Brunt & 8} p Sehr W Arthur, Andrews, Baltimore-<0 Staples & Game | 3 REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS, a figamanp France (Br), Grace, Liverpool Aug 18, via ry to Nattonal fikmase and to H RM & C 26, 3) with mdse and passengers, organ ‘Oo. Au , 0 miles SW of Frying Pan Lights, as ¥ rata ion 5 mi 4 19th, with mdse and 818 passengers, to the’ Na- mmabip Co. Aug 28, ine 44 63 fon Wed, passed a | 32° Pass er, bound E. lon 27 W. rman (Amt )) from San Francisco for —, June faattan, Woodhull, Charieston, 83 hours, ie sama (AD), Cbepienietape tetera Beal, Dawes, from Liverpool f hence for Savaimah; ¥Or Wot ‘Hatteras, apes | Mf {194 48, ton 18, from re ef Bee ae brig Ramiro, trom Gienfiegos for New ork. | Jah8'N, lon bt We? sesgguttiad oaiptatianes shes ip Grahams Polley, Burgess, New daya, with i rajlway iron, (OJ Atkiba & Co.” For the frat} ders Bad's suly Ph Latta, Tomas! Kath from Bristol for New York, Bark Newcastle, from Liverpool seen News pool for Boston, Aug 23, lat sed steamahip continuation of and NW winda, with jee! hight hi Lg Patil Ey bay # pilot from boat Inwall, No SUth, whe B the Ngniship, Jamen Hoyd, seaman, of Mliwackee Prancisgoy uly 1 ts Seg WrO™ Liverpool for Ban eediny tro ang. Ship John Bryant (ot Boston), Holmes, Boston, 6 days, fa opt nt Abra Leet rey), August 5, Int 40 05 pilot boat Al to 8 W Uszood. ark Jessie, from Liverpool, for Providence, 41 daya outy ari Annelta (Br), Henderson, Middleboro, 64 days, with railway iron to P J’ Neving & 360, Prom Aug 7 to 12 baa | A¥E% Arington, from Mi. MeneCeoc ter es Keesett NO 4). hoavy gales from SE to NNW ; since mo‘leraie weather; At, 20, off Cape Sable, saw brig Maria, bound west | Sto 0 a4 Brig Tatand Qa with coffes to A the equator Au raham Legget, No 4), bg do; schraSJ Bright, for Providence; Jos Porter, tor Nor: wich; 88 Sodtah for Boston; Julla i:'Pratt, for do, and M. A MeCann, for Bahgor, all from Philadelphia, PORTLAND, Aug 49—Arrived, scbrs Warren Sawyer, emit, and 78, Teel, Georgetown, DOs Berth fonder, Woe! ter, Philadelphia; J H French, Iinrgess, Savannah, Also arvived—Bark Ada, Shepherd,’ Philade phia; brige Maud Potter, Shields, Matanzag; Osprey, Oulton, Havana 0 ‘men on passage), CBONTSMOUTH, Ang 36 —Arrived, achra A Parsons, Ste- enh Philadelphia; WP Ritchte, Freethy, NYork; Day- Rant, ete South Amboy. PROVIDENCE, Aug. 28—Arvived, schrs Charles Comery, Bel ah; Paragon, Shute, Baltimore; Preter gence, Thurston, Phiiadelphia for Pawtucket; Abbie Pitman, Lambert; Hanah Blackman, Jones; Benj’ Strong, Browns George Faiee, Little; Village Queen, ‘Tiiléteon, and W Cargil, Kelley, Philadelphia; Horizon, Newman, Rondout for Pavrtuckel? Breese, in, Trenton, Sailed—Brig Selma, Hapenny, Wilmington, NO; achrs Are thur Burton, Frohock, and Win’ MN Wilson, Hrown, Philadel hia; Eien M DuMeld, Raynor; Bilas Wriant, Matign: Bitaa yy phe idlenboro, for ——y Aug 27; lat 40, it, Kod). ps ‘ew York, Aug 98, H Aspiiwall, No pilot boat Abraham ‘Le; ark ‘Jane feat! from Palermo for 1 & Co, vessel to Geo F Buley. Crossed a ee OF van Wee w st 4 in lon 8/20 W. Had light winds and fire AM Potnam from Boston for Baltimore, Au; moderate weather the entire passage. Int 40 44, long 71 (by pilot boat abraham Lewgett, Node 2 Brig Haabet (Nor), Rusmaussen, Rio Janeiro, 49 days, with i r, south Binal ok es cotter, to order. Crosked the eqtiator July 26 Jn lon S124 W. | Li8h'shbp Keliet, No 9, Aug 25, on South Siual~all well, Had ght winds and tine weathor, Ia anchored at the South: Foreign Ports. west Spit for orlers, DROBBAN a § "Brigelie MUSH, Xeno santa Anon July 36 vi To reh BDROSHAN, Aug 14—Arrived, Sarah Payson, Dakin, War- Ico, Mexico, 80:h, with mabogany to Chriatean vesee! ANTWERP, a bo ad light winds and calms the whote pas- | Nichola, London se 19% Baker, Shields; Anna, is 36 pee 7640, spoke bark Chanticleer, Sailed from the Roads 16th, Alexandra, Labay, San Fran- vie (Br. Vale, Ruatan, 19 days, with cocoanuts, to James Doug as, Has had N and’ Ne wi sage. Aug 2%, off Hatteras, spoke brig from Kingston, Jay for Now York, me 1 (Br), Curran, Rio Jansiro, 50 dayn, THE RAIKS IN THE SOUTH, BALTIMORE, August 30, 1869, Since the rain late on Saturday night the weather has moderated, and to-day it {s quite cool, with in- dications of more rain. WILMINGTON, N. C., August 30, 1869, Weather clondy; rainiag severat hours, heavy showers this afternoon, with indications of heavy Tain to-night, ctaco. Brisror, Aug 16—Salled, Elizabeth Yeo, Scott, Newport. the whole pas: | Baewraiaven, Ang 18 “Arrived, Americn (a), Hargoshel- inte M Knight, | mer, NYork; With, Jb Thierman, fecker, and Leocadie, Wenke, do; Merrimac, Jacobs, Rangoon. MeEMrnis, August 30, 1869, Pine rains prevalied during the entire afternoon and evening, with a prospect of eontinuance of the Sehr JL (of Baltinore), Childs same aud ie end of the heated term. Cienfuegos, 21 ORT goon. days, with sugatsto Aviles & Lomegos teat ef BoRDRADX—Sailod ‘from Fauiliac Roads Aug 16, Emile and oddities of her comic taleuy were here per- | gna water, on the Urst, second, third, fourtly and y fomaster, Aug | Irma, Bertin, San Franctsco. haro, Sherman; Kate Scranton, Palmer; i conaied Tm Dertecuon. © Bay "Ho as Rom | Sha goeeria tncenent of Sood tne weet — wima high seman was obliged toy onerbowra Enis | ,abait duly t~Arrived Tibernicm, Alexandre, Rio Ja- | Julia Ann, Nien, and cco tlenty, Wale Yorks Medford Fribbes, gave the climax of pérléction to the plece. | ingurance, if any, could not be ascertained, The of molasses; remainder of passage had light winds and oalm: 4 2th—Arcived, steamer Uulliy, Niokerson, Philadelphing iW % 5 Cowes, Aug 18—Arrived, L B Gilchrist, Watts, Callao (and The sane bill wit be continued through thé week | pullding 18 owned by Alt. J. B. Jacobs, Sehr W'L Springs, Charieston, $0, 14 daya, with jump sailed 18th fo’ Rowerdamy brig Caroline’ D “Kelley, Adama, dos’ schra Suan As usnal, Mr. Braham, the Musical Director, tnter- | *~ “a p Were Van Brunt Slaght, CARDIFY, Ang 14—Arrived, Savannah, Knowjton, Havre; | Scranton, —Iarvey, Richmond, Va; das He You spersed the performances with selections from the Loxpox Moxny MARKiA.—LONDON, Angast 30— Schr Yankee Doodie, Pillsbury, Richmond, Va, for Provi- i x aR ‘i ; a Barrett,’ Baltimore for Pawlucket; ‘Monteyan, Choicest music. The beautiful drama, “Blow for In Thirty-Fifth Street. i 10th, CH Sonle, Sinnott, and Manele, Putnam, ; incott, Georgetown, ; American Engle, iid td — money and 93} ‘ Sailed 16th, Merchant, Sprague, New Orleans; Talavera, corel ° D ¥ Bpencer are on wore MONUCeA. “Messrs, White & | The one story stable in Thirty-fifta street, near | 43% P-M-—Consols cloned at 98 a gecutIien.clgeed FHT Wood, Caria Vinci Ca sth, WH Moo, Durkee Nork. Frtsm, Fravie: Phiiaduiphins Rare tage, Bik tipo Spencer are on the right track to continuons suc. : ; by Frank McK: at the following quotations:—Uni HY 4 William Henry, Malone, Virginia, ‘ pallet Gianemy FHUh, HYork; Woh, | Tels Warren, Ucar, South Amboy] A Rian, Miele cess in the varied biil of entertainments they lay | Eleventh avenue, owned by Frank McKenna, took | at the following, quota ope aii Leyes Glee Vine Ne IO GO. oy acmattoon, Loses, fuitsor aha Wy aeren) Mea, Sits acrOk ek Mins aoe pelore ‘heir patrons and the excellent company they | fre yesterday, at a quarter to #ix o'clock, and was | tWenties, 1863, 88%; do., 1865, old, eth, Potter, Virgins mee obetitiasg acca ary iirockway, Francia Hoboken; Honry emeon, e8, 22k: vs c jon Moore, Nickerson, Virginia. CRONSTADT, Aug 12—Arrived, Geo Kingman, Holm, New | Alien, Clinton Point; Benj English, Baker, NYork; rea San FRANCISCO MINSTRELS.—These popular favor. | Sf¢ extended to the blacksmith «op of John Baxter, | Shares, 22); Titnols Centrals, 944, Scbr M'& Turner, Crump, Virginia, Yorks Iai, Miily, Kouthy Now Orleans; Irie, Sehutte, Now: | tan Kidrlige NYcrk for Pawtucket) | Popular favor- | on the same lot, which was ais) destroyed. Loss | , Panis Boones Panis, August 80-8 Pe M— | gehr Alvira Alodpe; Deldwrare. cantles Holow—Schr't F Iteoves, Hraunty, trom Philadelphia, ites reopened their cosey nail last evening and were 9500, on which there was no insurance. ae aie rGosiee rentes, 7) 9 920, ‘Ananss | Suey eheeate ppeearesr yirginig- oRRAYy Aug 19—Arrived, Harry Warren (bark). London for Davin Spiegita Sane Stee iy peng Ne ety eg Greeted by an immense audience, which crowded Hae pi VOITON MARKET. LIVERPOOL, Angus! cht Henry bole,” hy Virginia, Darditt (and proceeded), Owen,Se teh, Haveratraw: Tiger, Heal, NYork (or Rockland), ; 7 "1 80—4:80 P. M.—The market closed a shade easier, Sehr Henry Cole, Peterson, irgin DARDANELLRS, Ang 8—Arrived, Pearl, Stephens, NYork. WivCke 24—Sailed, schra Morning Star, Ly: the place almost to suffocation, The In Chambers Street. f a Schr New Jersey, Baker, Virginia. F. t led, Argo, Goudy, Bristol, PAWTUCKET, Avy ied, acl ig Star, Lyneo,. . programme Miadling uplands, 13%d.; middling Orleans, 184d. Y " BUNO ESS, Ate ese APE : Philadeipnia; A W Thompson, Lawson, N Yor! Was a very entertaining one and Billy Birch and bia | At ten o'clock last night @ fire broke out in the | a 144d, The sales of the duy have been 6,000 baler, anne din aia’ oer Weal eoeaia,” star Gags Charen Gv Re TR Ag 16 Arr ret Anne BOrDe, Bristol gr. | _ HIOMMOND: Aug B6-—Rerivedy br igtward Rowe, Cruse) Jolly compeers, Wambold, Bernard and Backus, | basement of No. 110 Chambers street, occupied by | 2000 of Which were taken for speculation and ex: parently not long ashore, stone, : * ine, Lawrence, N Yor port. e, NYork’ Boston; schr J ¥ F wpence, York, | Sehr Wm Van Brant, Wynant, Georgetown, DO. led 16th, Sarah Harris, Purdy, Boston; 17th, Eliza Ave- | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 29—Arrived, ship Highlander, managed, as usual, to keep the house in @ roar ail | L. Rosenfield, importer of essential ofls, damaging Livenroor Breapercers M. 0 Georgetown, 1 C NYork. ~ , L L R. 3 MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, Senr LQ © Wishart, Mason, Georg a lina, Dowley, do. ; she evening. Backus had a “fresh” song, entitiea | Me, stock to, the amount of $1,000, which was in- | august gu.—W heat, 108, 6d. @ 108, Gd, per cental for | Schr Helon A Hoyt, Cramer, Georgetown, D ¢ Sailed from the Clyde 13th, John Boyd, Sprague, Boston; tor dior donee seria thea en oret Pe Satna, Fat «Homeward Bound,” which told ail about a great | a boot and ee, Warehouse Wen Mireag teeing 88 | Calitornia white, Shr So Teer, dey Phiadaiphin for New Haven, | GF, Foeking Lawern, N¥rk; 1ith, Hedwig Sophie, ae: | HF Hi donee, Manteriden, | | Gs tae Penniman,, J About a great | a boot and shoe uae, jamage y water ULVERPOOL PRovis ‘ohr Jobn 3 Tet p a - plundy, NYork. Dick Bath, Me. | many things that vobody who doesn’t tr t a ; MEO Cee A SHON MARKET. LIVERPOOL, Au- | Canal boat Fred Warren, Carter, Oltawa, Cl, #1 days, with | PU x ~Arrived, Annawam, Russell, Barba: | Dickson, Bat gay thing about, jrambold sang is ‘new yee bales chee tT mtr Bo erica fag O18: 64. Der owt. for the best grades | jumber, to Pendergast & CO. ae, doen 6th} ed, Folker, bi Plervoy'and. cleared for Mut SAVANNAH, Aug 96—Arrived, schr Minnie, Dixon, New ‘he Daisy Valley’ tn his usually excellent style, aud ol . ‘The atea City of Brooklyn, from Liverpool, wh AOtlies, arod— Libby, Portland. Billy Bireh’s “Gay Young Clerk in @ Dry Goods Stora GENERAL NOTES, LiVBRPOOL PRODUCR MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, August | arrived Zavh, reports 28th inst, at 5 AM, tat 43, ton 62 0, Horn Ang\t—Arrived, RM cloman, Ongond, Colao, Here ee Pale xno N York, 48 & matter of course, made the audience smile very pend 30,—T ‘allow, 478, 6d. per cwt ed an American steamer, with two is, bound E Hourhead, Aug 15-Of, W A Campbell, Warren, from 40th—Arrivod, stoamahip Rapidan, Matiory, 'NYork. load “ane, First Rehearsal.” a “tip to Paris” | , During the eclipes in Mankato, Minn. « nuge ola | ,Loxnon P ance MARKET. Loxpoe, August S0-— | Groksen; Blas at bAB AMy Gh tallee, from ‘Bahay Hock’ | MOTOR ota ming Bird, Dexter, from Liverpool for pGAUEM, Aug #7—Arrived, acur FA Heath, Wiliains, Phi, “ @ at Jefferson Market’? were | OW! made his wa, 0008 an: upon a ' Poe OGs & 208. Ody J x " he . i i heartily enjoyed. Bobby Newcomb was also on | house in the city, to see what the thing Was mbontt ROLEUM MARKET.—ANTWRRE, August 90— | *eamnship City of Paris, bens for Livervoo! Off Great Ormshend 16h, Island Home, Sanford, from oIAUNio, Aue States, wchre Oharien, Preteen aay hand, and Mrs, Jinks, who 1s supposed to be adis. | but he paid dearly for lis curiosity. A» sportsman | & FP. M.—Petroloum 1s firm at 65)<f. for standard Passeg Through Holl Gate, Liverpool for Boston, uth Arrived, ache Trenton, Martin, Nanticoke, NO. tant relative of the renowned “Capting” of the same | #liot hit. white, \ BOUND SOUTH. Haluauno, Aug 1b--Setied, Merachel, Prletrichs, NYork, WILMINGTON, NO, Aug 47—Arrived, ries “Adrio (Br, pare, was Introduced to the audience, who seemed | The Board of Education of St. Paul, Minn., have ¥ tn lowsa Cena : Barats C posers deosuaey, Womens” McKenzie, N York; Long ranch, Harden, Boston, to be weil pleased with the eccentricities of the rejected, by a vote of ten to four, the petition of the A WiLD Boy IN lowa,—Considerable excitement raid ley oe the reopening night was ali that | Catholic clergy for separate hools’ for Catholic sequence of a Wil tee ene ie, culvert, Town, In con. pt dh ted een desired and gives promise of asuc- | childrea in that city. General Sibley voted with the | yeracious individuals prowling about the toed able consequence ry tae Ma see sage el ny | emmoriay. the back of Judge Grants fares and on the riv be mentioned, has been entirely’ renonstsd’ ey |. Staley, the St. Charles (Minn,) murderer, under | bank wud telnuce About a week ago @ man return. tinted and presents a most invitin . app rarance. sentence of death for some time, has been commuted | ing from a shooting excursion saw what he at first he especially has been greatly changed. Tie Bat imprisonment at Stullwater by Governor | took for some wild animal crouching by the bank of Shi oui, Hubbard, Boston Cor New York, to Benne Bailed 1th, 3 LB Amabury, '. Petts at . ied Wm ‘Aug 2 Sailed, steainahip Columbia, Van Sice, Schr Helen Hastings, Aubrey, St John, NB, 10 days, for | NYork New York, with lumber, to Jod Frye & Co. Arrivedat do B0th, brig Havana. Bemis, NYork. seaside shoe ‘Sehr Ieland Belles Bowman, Eastport for New York, with inn oe Wenn, ‘Aug 16—Off, Wm Tapscott, Urquhart, “) BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFE: fish, to Jed Frye & Uo, from London for NYork. ASRRRUTE CORRS, OBTAINE B ee an now, oust Devert for New York, | Of Dunnose 11, Rhine, Jordan, from London for New | fA. fiaice without publicity. | cual every hire. with spars, to Snow ichardaon, ork. a} Schr Chrlie MeCobb, Kennedy, Rockland for New York TWAGUA, July Bl—Arrived, achr Emma Wadsworth, Motn- | Advice free, patie) i with lime, to R Browb, it Ts | tyre, Port ha Platte ‘ang proveeded for Jamal F. 1. KING, Counsetior at Law, 968 Broadway, Bobr Adriano, Sinithy Rockland for New York, with lime, | "Livenrooin Avg Ie Arrived, Mi JCELLANEOUS, the river, It suddeuly planged in and emerged with pd old scenery has been set aside and an exceed- jem), Innesota 9 Pri ecient ingly pretty back scene nas take 0 5 The Anoka (Minn.) Union knows ¢ ® fh, which it devoured ravenously. closer | toJ V Haviland, NYork; Victort na; 7th, iberia (a), BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFE! cipal figure being a goddess of liberty, with the | in that town. who Yep ghee DUrniog tit twelve | tolt he aaw that It was a. boy, ‘pparenty aber Bf. } "Schr R'Leech, Pendleton, Rockland for New York, with | Marie’ NYork derpore, Wehtulan, do or dad of Wash AM tate: Iegal eversmere; derertion, raneieak. (aie Pike Gass ee having venus, Mu ‘© make veileve they are | tn ugnt nuiay Ba ofa he ea He | cake Abn ape Lawrence, Bangor for New Yor, win | "ELMRA"AASRcnginer Bayt caunns Meare erst | Sahn tiMpy mo are via at s od , 7 Pv aggro Gasoan.— Whee the Krollsgarten sgt ap a Who located in Meteoa county, | PIAIMY Raw the face, and describes it "as revoltingly rae ey a Bangor for New York, with | see acoMna Raraamel | Jr, ion ‘Kifor! Tih binek M. BOURR, Alerter 1 Fesnee hove in is to Europe, this lovely summer . a) + + | ugly and brutal in its aspect. He attempted to a; . , " u e ore; Ll; won, Camden, Me banca Sika: ak tiicaaha andabediina ieee ae Poor hae ar eee tak + | DY hie hare oa | Meat aes wos tet | ERE cam nor senor, wn on, | Gee nae ace | GE van oe a UT resort has been long felt during the dog-dayg | mated to be worth $15,000, ‘ sud nid in the sedges.” On returnich home he gave \°debr Ned Sumter, Miggine, Franklin for Now York, with | Oriel Hecwme weeny Hou Boake don PMteaG Nines | thing for fasait ars acd for inva . Orecctad Heh; Pocahontas, Weeks, Bath, Me; Dalkeith, hja; Coroe lath, to Simpson & Clapp, “ LI - 44 Di ton; Canova, Wallace, Philadel - —— “ Ga face ages MS Oo, | eae kaa Cee | (yma aman bs? Ried, Nantucket for New York, with (ish, ed alin. Augusta, Raynes, i . Woe Steaua tees SONS, 183 Broad D JOINTS AnD, Al od by Dr. ZACHARIB, 7 heretofore, and now ‘Theodore Thomas affords | , There are about 700 miles of telegraph wires in | information And 8 close Jookout has been kept. The the most delightful means of passing the long, Minnesota, without counting the doupie wires on | creature, Whatever it may be, has been seen twice any lines, Jp 1800 the frat wire was crac nce, and this wild sullzy evoutngs, When (ie watering places are sup. Brace led in that 5 aROry canard, boy of the woods will doubtless . 24; 40., 1367, have. entirely consumed. Lows $200; not insured, ‘The | 2; Uuited States’ ten-forties, 76%; Erle Railway

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