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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET. Sieamabip Zoe (Br), Cloake, Cow Bay, Aug 87, with coal, 0 Snow & Bur Steamship Albemarle, Couch, Richmond, City Point aod Norfolk, with mdse and passengers, to the Oid Dominion 10 bok ie mh 4 POLITICS, done to them by either political party. ‘The utmost eiorts shoul be mace & obtain the rights the Ger- mans were entitled to. He also spoke a few words POLITICAL NOTES. THE GREAT WEST. » . the introduction into the public schools of Ger- hat Hon-| Her Progress esperity—Splendid Crops | 5' ip Company. The Work of the Campaign—Tho Grout | {has acubjoct of instruction, Dr. Landsberg said | | The Rehmond Yisekindyifaasiitercrp-dy ut ot | tm Obs pie by ‘Steamship Fanita, Brooks, Philadelphia, with mdse, to J Object To Be Achieved by the Leadera in | that “alltsqood thatis. in season.” The organiza | erable William M. Tweed cannot take the pisce in Oblo—The Wheat Yicld Enormone—Oats | Lorillard. ‘iieahie the Fall~'The Judiciary Vacancies and the | Hn of independent clubs, ae chee Mr, Belmont, as Chairman of the Democratic Na- Rye, Barley and Potatoes Exvcellent—Corn ana rien Wile fot Portas nd) Took, Tarragren. a ae Siate-The Justiceship Vacancies and the | Wee 20" 20 seeeon. YE Sot mane, and | tobe Executive Committee, Decduse such oMeer is | Crop Light—Fruit in Abundanco—Interesting | vos to Mi ton, “Pagwed Gibraltar July 18. Had Candidates. howa complete revulsion should be inauy t | solected from the committee itselt, and Mr. Tweed is | Statletical Information. Un ight westerly winds nad rain; Aug 1 bad a beary Whe ost of candidates that are in the #ela for the | Pr. veworiin hg beeen ie bid for Bones om8ce. not one of them, Mr. Tweed not “one of ’em ! He CoLumavs, Ohio, August 30, 186%, | from SW. Aug 19, off, Cape Spartely a bark Apna numerous offices to be filled 10 the cageing elections | Holders. Te 9 remark of Mr; Thomas Hoseseaal the? || shade of Indian harbor ! ra nare the moat cheering news from all parts of | "Bist ataytower, Di, Barbados, dao, wih sug, tH are gathering all (heir strength for the Mnal struggle. | cratic platform, Mr. Otterbourg replied that neituer | Professor Silliman bas been appointed State e ‘with regard to the crops and harvest, The Trpwoead OE sar ac civ rushes Seite bil ina few days more the geeat Tammany chief wii be | the democratic’ nor tle reppblican party ofered an | Chemist of Connecticut, under an act passed at the | yield of wheatwil be larger than nas ever been | Amsinck & Co. Had light winds ‘and calms tho whole pas- absolute guaranty for public virtue amd purity. | jas¢ session of the Legislature, entitled “An act in known before, and the general expression 1s that on at his post, an@ it 1s necessary that the various can- ream! and resol Brig Koiue (Br), Seabrook, I cs ‘ig Holmes? didates be able to show strong cards tor the favor FP ui me PIR OP addition to an act relating to taverns and spirituous the ‘crop is emormous.”” Oats is only second to | Hole: swith ral way. iyo to re) nAWolt's Co. ‘Aug wheat, the product this year being larger than nas | Bad sheavy gale from NW. during which shifted cargo. ‘Th Mquors.” If it were not for so many silly men, WRO and consideration of the Tammany slatemaker, He Whereas the control exercised or sought te be exercised part of the cargo of ship Marmion, recently wrecked at by = the existing party organi: over the political life of the it would not be necessary to | been known for twenty years. Barley and rye are | Inagus. bas a tremendous job oo had, many confmicting | people threat to degen into e tyrenny, violating per: drink tmpare liquors, Be Bn, Grab: Cae 3B, 18: days; with elements to harmonize and clashing interests to Independence, aad hoa partiy ae aegenerated already | appoint aman like Professor Silliman to examine alse good. Potatoes splendid. The corn crop cont fo the Biot House Mining Go. ay, CB, shia Sarab Pury 10 corrupt public morals and to set atte free constitution of this countr; se it tt re, Resolved, That ‘8 ie the alm and ourpobs of this organiza- ract the influences of political party organiza; Jones, Virginia. cker, Virginia. Parker, Georgetor the aims of the 1s not so good the present season, owing to the heavy into the quality of them. ‘his, however, is for the H Rutan, benefit of the temperance party m Connecticut, and ‘Schr W H Rutan, settic, The Germaa element in particular ts in @ raias in the spring. The yield will not be more than Do. state of disturbance that threatens to give the | ,, Resolve [ae RCO se ian managers considerable treuble, and it will require | tions, inasmuch as they exert an’ obnoxious eect, and | the reformed imebriates front Meriden and other | half or three-quarters of the usual yearly return in | , Canal boot 1) 8 Tine, Potter, Ottawa, CE, 16 days, w' “ further to give the widest scope to tndependent convictions f the State good seasons. To give thé Teaders of the HERALD | Canal boat Ida Va Williams, Ottawa, CE, 16 days, ail their tact to restore that great votlug power to | {ithe pablic elections. pe pe parts of the State. with lamber, to R W Adi weed wey h perfect working order, The Germans demand more ——- Jemes T. Drummond has been nominated as the | 8n !dea*of the general feeling and condition of the ‘The steamship pridcanpall Bremen, which arrived Slat. ‘offives than have hitherto in the distribution of the | Mechanics and Workingmen’s Democratic | werkingmen’s condidate for Mayor of Alton, Tl. farmers and their prospects we subjoin the results of | reports Avg 28, lat 45 24, lon 81 Li spoke’ ship, Egmont (Br), spoils fallen to their share, and to support their | Avseciatton, No, 1, of the Temth Ward=| 4 prominent member of the new temperance Personal observation and questioning along a belt of | bound Wa a ee Se IO. atoatnanlp Malta, demand they are organizing in the various wards Tweed vs. Belmont. party in Iimois got drank, was placed in the cala- country extending over 200 miles, as follows:— hence for Liverpool,” ConNnBAUT.—Wheat, never had such heavy yields; oats, very large crop; potatoes, abundant and large; Under ‘fhe above name an association was beose, got out, pala five dollars, and is ‘a Ot candi- formed some time ago, pledging itself to the follow- The steamship, Magnolia, from Savannah, whieb arrived @ate for ® nomination tor any office, Slat, is consigned to Wm R Garrison, not as before. Passed Through Hell Ciate, md districts and preparing in the most approved cai Fashion for the coming contest, ‘This lite political event, however, does not rume | 28 Principles:— ae ‘ Kentucky democrats are agitated about the elec- pia! mediom or frait, meer. splendid, apples Tots geile ane equanimity of the ring. ‘The Germans only | ,,1,7% permanent union, of mechanics and working: } tion of a United States Senator in place of Thomas | Dot so good as i former Youre, Farmers are satis | aig waitile (Br) Wolt, W Pyle BN want offices;-and these will’ 08. provides: tor them. Von ctumeiont: ake bere 1484 thout distinctivancement | C, MoCreery, whose term of office expires March 4, | ¢d that the crops will be largely remunerative, Pin pol bnutend Metres “h boa inh ephanlomeda ah Tammany leaders were never more anxious than | °f,,tRi% seat, nation nae repubite jane eter | 1871. ‘What's the matter with Mac? AsuTaBULa.—Wheat, yield immense; oats, never Jan Ratehtoet (ei, Sanity Winsor, ME, 8 days, for nation Sf our. constitutional laws. 2 The general é ‘ New York, with o'Crandall, Umphray &' Co, they are at this’ moment for the unanimous ana Intottectuat and moral improvement, of is members; 5. the | General Canby asserts that the test oath shall be | been better; corn, the crop will be light; fruit, very ‘i eigBere. Bes (Bn, Dixon, ‘Halifax for New York, social boni biishment of a vigorot enforced in the cage of the Virginia representatives, General prospects are good and the farming hearty support of the democracy of this city. All ce mutual and individual inte- Harris, Manson, Bangor for New York, with lum- bere of the club, 80 a8 to adv: Communities are prosperous. je0 their efforts will be directed to securing the election | Teste whenever praiseworthy ; 4, the election to ofce of men | willy niliy. He proposes to throw the whole mat- | Gunzva.—Crops of every Kind in this region ber to C & EJ Pe Of thetr-own spectal nominees to tue Senate and | {oathe working classes soalal the hours of labor and elevst- | +o mto the hands of Congress. nice, expecta wheat oate-aud potateea,” Britt a ten ie Slowey crower, Sfort Selferson’ for New Assembly, with a view of preparing the way, ac- Last night a regular meeting of the association Wanted—Light about the prespect of the assem- d ‘Garacos cording ‘to their policy, for the great Presivential | Was held at 240 Broome street. Angered de bling of an extraordinary session of the Tennessee a inet cen ora Sime pase By al or kool ig at ale lah campaign of 1872. The Senatorial slate ts already |. Prevmat'and some routiue business resolutions in | Legislature, abundance of fruit, eee pee cae Se Pema made out. There will be a few sore heads, of course; | favor of the renomination of Mr. Thomas J. A warning to office-holders may be found in the | ,, P. ADEE Tae rn the farmers are very | Schr Abbie Togalle, Musquash, NB, 6 days, for New York, bat they must only grin and bear it, But no mawer | Creamer for Senator of the Sixth AeKTniy SiS | fact that Secretary Boutwell nas ordered the dismis- right. The harvouts were never more abundant. | “seur Tes Guief Grecker, Block, ioland for New York, with bow-disappoinied unsuccessiul candidates may be | Tere Te ade aw speech on democratic prin- | al of @ revenue officer in Cincinnati, because he | Ad; corn crop, about aif yield; hay crop unequal. | fb, to Crocker & Haley. with-the Senatorial and Assembly slates they must, | COIs" generally, in, the course of which he | held another civil office of emolument. How would | }¢4; frult will be about average yield. {ciees Wie Conner Eat Meenian. for Ney, Sorts wie after all, conunue their allegiance, and give their | ciples generally, in oe, cchate ay Mata” not Be ee eee ar ate Coaches, splendia; | Seber te Mmpeon REO 6. ew vork, with lum support to the ruling powers, for outside 01 the pale such @ system work in New York? Who’d suffer? ‘wheat and oats never es, deserve apy confidence whatever as a leader are and cherries abundant; pet der, to Bi & Ola) were better; potatoes, ‘Bohr Tantamount, >, Calais for New York, with lumber, of ‘ammany there 1s no salvation for tudiyidual or 5) 8 SUT if the democratic party, while he (the speaker) had A correspondent of tne Cincinnati Commercial endid yield; nay excellent. party of a democratic stripe. e « | worded Frye & Co. THE JUDICIARY. a sNegro says Andy Johnson is hound to be elected United | Farms 2 io ooKe MA Sdeaing “te improverienia, | , Seer Cars Sawzer, Sawyer, Calais for New Fork, with ‘The Supreme Court vacancy Js the great question South, but he was against the adoption of the fif- States Senator from Tennessee. Harvest hands receive two dollars per day and pee oe ‘as 48 hours from Mt Desert. that is exercising the mindsof afew who are l)- | toni amendment, as taking awa: [obeys t to reg- While the radical papers are discussing the pro- | found. Sehr lorthera Taga, Tearpes, Calale for New York, with ‘Wwardly haukering after the coveted prize. it would | teen ameniten, ae sae ee ates. fie was In ly 1a GRANGE,—Corn looks better and will be more | “sch ieorge £ Mary. Lord, Calais for New York, with lum- Be, perhaps, but encouraging tue views of the par- | Wie often eo American citizens acroad, priety of sending Ben Butler to the United States | soongant here than in neighboring districts; wheat | ber, repietd- poe sr lame) a! bay Foe Ee en’ (heir Uammeuor WAGE, whether native or foreign bora. In conclusion ne | Senate in place of Senator Wilson, bota those heroes} splendid; oats splendid: hay in great quantities; Sh Handalpbon, (nsw), <-> Pembroke for New York, , A with lumi e & Co. ped y 19 perfectly clear that bot one of them has the eee pe Samesenie party in the ensuing cam- | are catching tomcod together on the coast of Cape sp cron ayy ees pipeokes very plentiful. Bene ae Day, “{dards, Bangor for Newark, with lumber. ghost of a chance. ‘Those best posted know full well ign not to-arraign themselves against negro suf- | ann and taking their temperance switchell together. | poe, tied in ae rot hey toes have not | schr iy Sut Bangor for New York, with “that this appointment wil only be made alter the rage or government bonds, The speech was well nm equal iy ast wenty years; apples | lumber, to Jed Frye & Co. received and tbe thanks of the meetng voted whe scarce, but other fruit plentiful. General price of Scbr Utoman, ——, Bangor for New York, with lumber, to «most mature consideration and after Peter Bis- marck bas met and consulted with his colleagues of ‘Sti speaker. ‘The meeting then adjourned. EXTENSIVE CONFLAGRATION. farms in this region average from $100 to $150 per } SBOP AOBE pangor for New York, with lumber, to the ring. One tnmg only is certain, that au.able acre. HO rr au trussed Ianger shia slneed. Of eee Pe Ward Jacob Cohen Democratic Aso | yecruction of a Block of Buildings in Grand | known abouna in thie Mein wae vues) ees eee Seoot, Grogan, Bangor for New Yorx, with lumber, pute will b hos . 0 ciation. and potatoes are magnificent. Fruit will be scarce, | Schr P'8 3 days, for New York, Jonger under tne necessity of being guided by any | 4 igoge meeting assembled at their headquarters, and Tompkins Streete—Loss $35,000—How frdipe open rrr be scerce Pies Lindsay, Emery, Saco, 8 days, for fork, pecoprg rr a Santcial owicers, at teretore | Botantc Hall,:68 Eas* Broadway, Mr. Morris Bennett | Originated. young germs. No cause is assigned for the falling | , Scbr Cornelis, Henderson, Rockland for New York, with only anxious, as it is resolved, to present to the suf- | in the chair. Resolutions were unanimously adopted The ‘fire alarm sounding at four o'clock yesterday | Off of the young fruit during the early summer. Aes Helm, Rockland for New York, with lime, to New Lonpon.—Prospects of the farmers here are | 3 Rg B; is magnificent, Yield of ‘eer Bara ‘Trampher, Rockland for New York, with lime, ‘Schr Union, Bencett, Rockland for New York, with hme, J R Brown. ‘Sehr Light Boat, Achorn, Rockland for New York, with Ime, to J R Brown. , eg I McIntyre, Rockland for New York, with caphe Ghase, Ingraham, Rockland for New York, with lime, ‘Sehr Casco Portland for New York, asco Lodge, Row, for New York, with Schr Emeline, Hapgood, Portiand for New York. Schr P L Smith, Nichols, Portland for New York, with !um- evening from all the towers in the lower part of the city apprised the watchful enemies of the destructive element that a more than ordinary attack was being made on property, if not on life. The ready engines swept through the streets to the spot indicated, the horses bounding under the lash of the driver’s whip. ‘The signals indicated Grand street as the scene of | operations, and the repeated ringings told of an.ex- tensive conflagration, The first engine arriv- ing in the neighborhood was at once frages of the people as their nominees the-very best men. In the Suprewe Court tt is generally conceded that for the vacancies here occurring two-of the present incumbents, Judges Mcvunn and Friedman, will be Fepominated. For Judge Fithian’s seat the most prominent canaidate 1s Judge George M. Curtias, of the Marine Court. Mr. William M. Tweed, Jr., is also spoken of a8 a competitor, as is also Judge Dennis Quin, of the First Civil District Court. In the Court of Common Pleas the vacancy to be occasioned by the expiration of Judge Barrett's pledging the support of the citizens.of the Seventh ‘ward to secure the election of Jacob Cohen as Super- visor of the city and couaty of New York. Addresses were then made by Captain Sloane, of the Fifteenth ward, who, in the course of his remarks, observed that if Tammany Hall endorsed the nomination indi- cated by the citizens of New York. the Fifteenth ward would easily be carried by the democracy. Mr. Cohen then, amid Joud applause, made a few remarks, stating that ander no consideration would he recede from the position he had assumed. Ad- dresses were then made by T. Jefferson Montgomery, hands average twenty dollars @ month and found during the spring summer months. Good farm- ing teams readily briag $400 to $600 @ span; saddle horses.are worth $200; ox teams from 150 to $260 a yoke. GREENWICH.—Wheat and oats never were better; bee crop perce apples, smail return; and pears, fair ct SHILON.—Never were better crops of Ww! term wil very likely be filled by Judge Frederick E, | of ‘the Seventh ward, Patrick Rell TI . J , Thirteenth ber, to Bi 5 retest a Ser wi ve | Wate abd Oe Ms Pacotin oon yt men in charg, ana teow | gio dag pe rey Yor aur | a as Pett fr ew Tore, enn tire and be succeeded by Assistant District Attorney being attached to the bydrant began to play. At this | dant, peaches and pears ul jum! Ne CO. cease for Albuhs, Robert H. Hutenings. ™ hinycecalllcl Pam on Soran Wee time there seemed to be little to justify the double | ,,SHzLBY.— Whee Srey poraee fap mee Bene bona ‘Eaton, Bosten or New York. one Sire a Ee ere | eae nets near | Senne Someones | ee ec. Sa ‘Sethe Sad Rap yore ng e particular place where the flames were oa 1. FV, OX- Stephen Waterman, jew Bedford for New receives the nomination for the vacavcy im the Su- rior Court, Judge Michael U. Gross’ term in the jarine Court algo expires, but 18 nomination and elecuon 1s certain. cellent; corn crop light; best wheat yields from thirty to thirty-five bushels to the acre. Witbin a apne. of two miles there are now at work fifteen Last evening the Matthew T. Brennan Democratic | Association of the Seventh Ward, held a meetting at No. 115 East Broadway, with Richard Walters in the then starting out revealed the alarming fact that fire had taken firm hold of several buildings and was York. Schr W D Mangham, Chase, New Bedford for N pana I ll creeping slowly and stealthuy toward the rear of the Tebr ries, Trafethen, on tor New York. ir Taunton for New York. Recorder Hackett, in the Recorder's Court, and | chair. 4 peach Juage Garvin, as District. Attorney, will enter on | “The subject of the mamanagement of August Bel- | block of houses atthe corner of Tompkins and Grand | Dios bre ‘bring! ey crepe Bobs Tete, Oreipe, Tall Saver for New wore new terms in their respective departments with the | mont was thoroughly discussed, and the members of | streets. ‘Some few seconds after the arrival of the Oate vie . yrs ae Daa nred te this fin. Benr Willard Crowell: Frovidence for Eifabet rte Schr Willard, mew year. the association spoke of him in terms not flattering. Provid THE POLICE JUSTICES. Resolutions were prosented by Mr. Brophy, in which | "st steamer, a large force of fremen, with their en- os soe a eenrraix yeare eav. pet aft movment sont ar ene doatrey, Provitence for New York, There is a very earnest cauvass going on among | he portrayed the course of Belmont and other promi- | gines in full working order, and a heavy detail of | doer roved wild over the very epot on which Crest- Schr Revenue, Nic! . Providence for New York. $he numervus candidates Jor civil and police jus: } nent ligita of the aemooratio arty in 1no manner re- | police under Captain Bennett, were on the ground. | line now stands, and there aro old residents here penne Freemans Gilderaleeve, Providence for Phtiadel- tices, flecting credit on them, r Which the meeti ° In the First district, tne Tombs Court, Judges Dow- | journed with cheers for.the nominees of ue vg Under the concentrated efforts of the engines we nee reer} ron reonan am red imand about | Schr Marietta Smith, Evestou, Providence for New York. dung and will Be renominated and elected, the fire dipped from view for a moment | "From the districts of country surrounding Gallion, | S°br Marshall OW ns ace anh ins pall bed vith deferson harkct dintrict tie wil be a | Wye shall bo Chairman of tho National | and adense cloud of smoxe fled the air, covering | oer, Gilead, Garangion, Aahoy, arom, Dole | Ect SPPraGHe anit New Loan fr Mice. Frat coearualidied. “ine present incumbents | Democratic Committee, Tweed or Bele | the scene of the disaster and the people standing | Tr’, Berlin, Lewis Centre, Orange, Worthington Eliza Cole: Norwich for New York. Dodge and Ledwith, are of course candidates mont ¢—The Irish Citizens Aroused. around the flery engines. The check was but mo- soa cena yeas ose Posy A tact ed a Boer saree Aeee: RT ids Pordaed, Of for Patlgdaiphia. ggg iret 5d peer eo per ogi ry New Yorks, August 31,1869. | mentary, however. Forked flames of angry red | country about Columbus, and indeed throughout | Sehr Henrietta, Rankin, Portland, Ch far New York. e's place, and Mr. Peter Dolan, a very strong To rn EDITOR OF THE HERALD. burst through the canopy of smoke and illuminated PERDRS CORNET Et Co ti aeeay tien thetic Bohr Mary Brockway. anole, New Haven for New York. ‘land popular citizen of the district, 18 after Ledwit 1 believa the HBRALD has frequently illustrated | the sceno of devastation. The extent of thefire and | 9'999,000 acres of wheat sown this year, whieh Schr Phebe Hisabath, Hil, Rew Haven (or New York, With considerable, prospects of success; but hein | shat antipatny to Mr. August Belmont, as Chairman | {he lmmmnones oy danger were then seen and the | YOula be an increase of 160,0e4 over that of 1867; | Schr Wun A'Duboeg” Rich New Haven for: New York, hep sche ope an John Hardy. Mr. | or'tne National Democratic Committee, to « thing | °CAlty was property nord. Oats, 900,000 acres; corn about 2,000,000 acres; the | cbr Nelite Bloomfield, Hobbie, New Haven for New York. Thomas J. Barr, ex-member of Congress, 18 also Atthe corner of Tompkins and Grand streets 18 | hay crop will yield some 250,000,000 tons; the potato Schr Franklin Fiance, Bodgeot New taven for Rondout. spoken of as a candidate; but it 1s not ikely that Mr. | which has found ita way to the Irish brain. the wood yard of Russel & Johnson, lumber mer- | egiimate is put down at 6,000,000 bushels, nearly ‘Schr John Hickey, Jones, few Haven for Blizabethport, Beene aoa There can be no doubt of it, ‘The antipathy is | chants. It extends from Broome very nearly to | $990,000 bushels over the crop of 1867; about 100,000 | Schr Gymusin Jane, Baltebridgeport for New York. Dee eee ee rea ie caRtiscoet Mamie quod 1 eee Sat de @ 104; t whic Grand street and far back from Tompkina street. A | Sere of flax are sow; 16,000 scrés of tobacco; | Behr Volta, Homan, Bridgeport for ‘Now Tork. of the present incumbents of the court, stands a good | there; and it nas made a lodgement which is quite | pile of umber was placed in the farthest part of | putter is estimaced ‘at 35,000,000 pounds and Behr Margaretta, vader, Glen Cove for New York. chance for a renomination. too. deep to ve easily destroyed. the yard and close to the rear of the houses fankti cheese at 000, pot ; apples set down BOUND mast. Judge tytn is fret to walk the plank. His ‘The Irish citizens have a first right to move in this | 1¢.00Grand street. The most careful observer must | at eeontc00" bushel s—a falling off of 2,000,000 . successor will probably be Mr. John Scott, who has ° Th a ta of ardent , | have seen in a 1D; lance at the position | pusheis since 1867; peaches, 1,500,000; Brig Volant Ue Renal York for Bow Per, the powerful influence of Senator Tweed to back | Matter. They are democrats of an ardent nature; | of the yard relatively to the houses in its neighbor- | 49,090 bushels. ‘The’ wool yield will _be 43, nia | Sehr Katie J Hoyt, Parker, Alexaudria for New Haven. him. The Germans, however, are apparently de- | they constitute so immense a partof the democracy | hood that should a conflagration occur in the former | pounas—a decrease of over 1,000,000 from 1867. ae ne ee eet tey Ser er ag i er di of | that without them that power could never win an | ‘B08e houses and the entire neighborhood would be | ‘this ig caused by the “sheep panic” of last year, | Schr H'B Giteon, Lincoln, Eltzat ncis V. Euring, an ex-member of the Board of aunt ware “100k a toteat of the exposed to serious peril, Fortunately these houses | when the stock raisers became alarmed at the low Schr Falcon, Wheeler, Elizabethport for Bducation, for the nomination. Captain Mount, of | election; an ey alway! on feat o were not very valuable in themselves, and, more | price of wool and slaughtered sheep in great num- Schr Fountain, Bennett, Albany for Fall River. the Seventeenth precinct, would have the German | party as a triumph of political misfortune over | fortunately still, the fire in the wood yard occurred Kece for the market. In all the principal features of Schr J P Mitchell, Murray, Albany for Stamfora. infiuencer bus he will not run, and hence Mr. Buring | ‘yervgeives. in broad daylight, else there might have been losé | farming life che prospects In Olio were never better | gckr Jas Neilson, Macotuber, Poughkeepate for Taunto 48 selected to ry conclusions ‘between the Germans | uizens are perpetual democrats. The | “reppears that about four o'clock a number of | S54 brighter, A table of live, stock throughout the | gear 8 rir Fr a In the Fourth (Fifty-seventh street) district two | Germans change thelr coats; the native Americans children were playing in the lumber yard of Mr. perpen page gd od poral i Bebr Sbamrock, Troy, Haverstraw for Westsbesicr, ae asuacin aco, "the prevent Incumbents suaxe | gogo yory_afen. The Irish always Keep the | 2o\neow, ou, tu yar mom ste,cinee,nnace | the number of ores To4ory to choo for 168; | quate ene Cnr tee oo wae FStuict The candidates are Butler H. Bixby, W. C. | ancient color, Had their fellow citizens, both na- | ‘Totally unconscious of the danger of "their acts the re gated och ee eS Hattie A Butler, Chickering, New York for Portland. O'Brien, Joseph McGuire, H. Murray and John 8. | uve and-Gothic, been as true to political conviction | continued to play, making fires of shavings with | of gneep, 6,272,640, to 7,688,845 for 1868; number ~~] bane bpd module New yore Hho May dha Musterson. ‘The latter candidate is very popular 1 | 9 they have been there had been no civil war. lighted matches and standing by to see | nogs, 1,455,943, to 1,812,572 for 1868. Thus it will | Scbr M C Smith, ——, New York for Glen Cove. pe tho district and will probably receive the Tam: them burn, They were not noticed, unfortunately, | he geen that there bas been a d of hive Sehr J P Rooinson, Harding, New York for Lynn. ‘The greatness of America is in an infrangible tie with the democracy, and it ts the Irish citizens who constitute for the democracy both bone and muscle. When Mr. August Belmont was made national chairman the Irish ciuzens, every place, through the!r press, threw up their hands in astonishment. They had never before heard of him but as a Belgian banker having an office in the city of New York. Why such @ man was made their political leader,.in a Presi- dential campaign too, was an act for which they for some time, and then it was too late. The shav- ings caught the wood lying about in small pieces, and the flames, fanned by the rising wind, rushed across the yard, licking up with its red tongue all the debria in its way until it reached a tle of timber, which was soon in fames, and ina few moments the whole yard was a sea of fire. Jets of water in such a raging furnace were unavailing. On it rushed, roaring over everything infammabie, and then the walls of the houses in Grand street began to show signs of distress. The private house of Mr. Clarke, No. 4 Franklin street, fell before the onset of the flames before the Grand Schr Milton, Raymond, New York for New Bediord. Sehr Riverdale, Norwood, New York for Gloucester. Schr € P Church, —, New York for Westport, Sehr Atalanta, ——, New York for Wiscasset, Schr Pansel, jew York for Bridgeport. SAILED. Steamships Cuba, Liverpool; Manhattan, do; Arizona, Aa- inwall; Louisa Moore, Newbern, NC; ship British Queen, Averpool. ‘Wind at sunset N. ecreage stock, with the exception of horses, of which there has been an increase of nearly 4,000. The Ohio farmers are beginning to take great pride in the horse, and especially in the breeds used for farming Purposes. Some of the oldest and most substantial iarmers work teams valued at $400 on the average, but many have spans for which they ask $600. Racing stock is also receiving great attention. So far the prospects of the agricultural commn- nites are beyond all expectation. There 1s some- thing very charming and substantial in the views of farming life one gets oe his travels throughout Ohio mapy nomination. Hor the new district there are several candidates for the Police Justiceship. Edward Moore, a super- imumdent of the markets, and Henry McDermott, a large liquor dealer, are spoken of. Captain Wiliam Wyte, however, has the inside track and must dis- stance all col titors. "For civil justices there are a great many candi- tein the fleld. \'n she bret district the present incumbent, Judge bn or is a candidate for renomination. It is pretty ‘ai he will receive it if not nominated for the vaa wey inthe Supreme Court. He 18 opposed in | had nounderstanding. The appointment annoyed Shipping Notes. his: imrict by Michael J. Cody, L. Callahan and | them, irritated them, disgusted them, insulted | street houses began to brighten, but these quickly Ad Sie ee ‘m mal Mad tite taser be peaking of the seaaena tes at Cape Race, the St followed suit. The efforts of the firemen were unavailing at the early part of the contest. between the elements of tire and water. The third story buliding No, 602 Grand street was speedily and entirely destroyed; the frame house No. also succumbed; No. 598g was rendered uninhabitabie in a few seconds; No. 598 was partially destroyed, and No. 696 had its roof burned off. When all the houses within reach of the flames and in the direc. tion of their course had fallen or had been secured against further damage, an attempt was made to estimate the amount of damage sustained; but until the fire 1s entirely out it will be difficult to form any proper idea of the loss or to ascertain the amount of Insurance and the names of the offices interested. ‘The following, however, may be relied on as nearly correct:— 5 Mr. Clarke, with whom were in possession of the dwelling house No. 4 Tompkins street Messrs. Donnelly, Brown, Fisher and Downing, sutfers @ loss of $3,000, and 18 notinsured. On the houses Nos. 698, 600 and 602 Grand street there is a loss amounting to @ jarge amount. These hoi to- ther with No. 4 Tompkins street, are part the othe rs. Colonel Michael C. Murphy, being slated for anak ier term in the Assembly, hag no aspirations at prese nit to sit on the bench. In the Second district, Judge Kivlin, presiding, there will be no contest for tue Tammany nomina- tion, 2) demg conceaed that the present incumbent will >? renominated. William H. Rooney will be the Dea alocratic Union candidate, In ihe) Third district Judge Smith will be candt- ate for the renomination of the republican party, but wilt be opposed therein by Colonel D, Meehan. Ex-Judg ¢ Dusenbury, a former incumbent of the office, wi ll, in all probability, receive the Tammany nominai on and the place. J. Walker Fowler op- poses hin 1, but with litte prospect of success for his efforts. In the Fourth district, Moses D. Gale, Justice. Mr, Gale, “though a candidates for renomination, will be compeli'ed to take ‘:a back seat.”’ He is opposed by Mr. Jobin H. Harnett, ex-president of the Knights of St. Patrick, who wil) be certain to have the sup- :port of we Celtic population of the district. A yrominent German is also in the fleld—Anthony ickhef, editor of the New Yorker Journal, Mr. them, They regarded it in its authors as an act of defection, and they foretold for it witn accuracy which canaot be questioned now overwhelming disaster at the polis, They accepted the appoint- ment. Thatistrue, But the acceptance was per- meated with sullenness and grace, and only tor the granitic firmness of their poliucal nature they would have bolted from it in a body. ‘The last straw is now on the back of the patient camel. That stupid act of misjudgment was com- menced when the second campaign was entrusted to the foreign broker's hands. ley who suppose that the camel will bear its load to the end of the Pep they Ps 1872 are blind In their intellects, ‘The bolt is commenced. It 1a three years ahead of time; but, even so, the Irish citizens refuse to carry the foreign banker @ single minute longer. ‘They have already flung him from their backs into the ditch. They are determined, as they have the right, for they are the chief strength of the democracy, to win in 1872. If there are any managers who shall attempt to rein back the Irish citizens to recarry tue foreign banker they will find themselves ditch com- panions with their idol. wellto do; many have built splendid brick resi- dences, |: and commodious barns, and otnerwise improved their farms. A peaceiul and happy air is everywhere prevalent, ‘The farmers are the John Telegraph says that in these days, when speed is every- thing, captains of vessels are tempted to “hug” Cape Race too closely, disregarding the dangerous currents around Were there a good steam whistle at Cape Race and one or. two other points, disasters such as these might often be pre- vented. Considering the frequent losses of life and property on that coast, the apathy regarding such simple precaution is indeed marvellous. Both outward bound and homeward bound vessels endeavor to sight Cape Race, and one would naturally expect that in the interest of Great Britain and America such a protection to shipping would long since have been secured, The very serious loss of property which has just occurred may perhaps lead to speedy action, Marine Disasters. SutP ANN ELIZA, from Liverpool for Baltimore, ashore on Smith's nd flats, can be pumped out if the weather con: tinues moderate. Bark WasninaTon Botcn®R—Schr Hero arrived at Key POL ‘ult with cargo from the wreck of bark Washington er. BARK HARRIET poh py still Hes sunk off Butler's genuine life blood of the nation. SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York—This Day. .« 5 27 | Moon rises...morn 1 09 6 31 | High water....eve 505 PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 1, 1869, Herald Packages. Harnett has all the chances in his favor. No one can blame the Irisn citizens for having etteltas estate, The latter were occupied by the | Captamsand Pursers of Vessels arriving at this port will | Fiat. A diver on Satu fastened atraps to the chain In the Fifth district Justice Frederick &. Loew will | taken this decided attitude, Look at the character | following persons: o. 696 by Ellery H. McCartin, | please deliver all packages intended forthe Hrnatp to our Joon ‘and at low water on Tuenday morning a schooner was ‘eave a vacancy. Mr. Loew will certainly be elected | of the man imposed upon them. He tsa mere Bel- | on the first floor, as a ft shop; insured; loss Wn- | regularly authorized agents who aro attached to our Steam | iesbed down tothe hull, and. will attempt 1 raise her with for the vacapcy in the Court of Common Pieas. His | gian banker; he 18 as fastidiously aristocratic as | known. Second floor by Benjamin Hultz and Mr. | yaont fest. The Now York Associated Press do not the tide and take her out of the channel into shoaler water, ‘uccessor on the district bench in that case will be | great success in money shaving can make small | Loveland as a dwelling; no insurance: damage un- Nest: al now Soa. Lt ais — ne . uh oF pemmae tort a4 \MMr, Joseph Koch, Deputy County Clerk, a young | brains; he cannot speak English syntax; he cannot | known. No. 608, occupied by Rudolph Demund as | ¢llect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, | Sov Con ins railway. p on ‘and experienced lawyer, aud, what 1s best for ms | write ‘an able public letter; the public letters | a barber shop on frst floor; insured for $1,100; loss as will be seen by the following extract from the proceedings soun E 8 TyLRR— at 30, Bangor (Me) Whig, of Ai ‘present aspirations, Very popular with the Tam- | that have appeared from him were writen by | unknown. Second floor, occapied by John a8 @ | of the regular monthly meeting, held March 8, 1868:— reports the follo “rh E ony powers. i some one else; he has neither disposition nor | dwelling; no insurance; 'loas unknown. No. 59834, Resolreh met ‘4 ma ape dy Me the Associ Burden, of Hanttorde Saptain’ Siatth, B Servier 38 vont Press will’ discontinue the collection 'o! Islan vin the Sixth district Thaddeus H. Lane, the present | capacity for poiltica toil; he has never done a poll- | occupied by Louis Wertheimer as a shot store on ip on Vesiey peur ing, Sarton ee heavy rain anda e vessel bein; jense g hove to and drifting imeumbent, will ve re-elected. tical service for State, county, city or ward; he is | first floor, insured for $600; loss about $500, | barbor of New York. Passed unanimously, fog which prevat oe fn the Seventh district, Jwstice Stemmier pre- | not even a cttizen of the United States; most’ of his | Second floor, Rudolph Demaud, insured; loss not | | x@~ The office of the HERALD steam yachts JAMES and be ph agg SF case’ seahetnin aes siding, there will be a vacaney, as Mr. Stemmier | time 1s spent in Europe; he has been wretchedly de- | known, No. 600—Charles ‘Schhacher, Deer | Jzanwerre is at Whitehall slip. All communications from | Tapldly to cian, ween iat Fe ica ik Ges only aed oe, wl meither receive the supportof his former fellow | feated in the two contests he managed, and, worst | saloon keeper, on first floor, insured for $1,200; loss | evners and contignocs te the Mawers of inward bound ves sition in the victniy. | After being, beached tag’ vessel not estimated. George ‘Skinner, confectioner and liquor dealer, who also occupied part of the latter Duliding, sustained @ heavy loss, but is insured for Ke “id The second floor of same building is occu- iy of all, he may be suspected of deliberate treason to the democracy, for at the close of the last campaign his own special organ, the World, suddenly and in an impudent manner dictated a change of candi- dates—an act citizens nor the Tammany renosaination. Of course there are German competitors for the vacancy, but the chances are that a selection will be made outside of that element altogether. W. H. Lowenberg is @ candidate, as 18 also Adolph Levinger, ex-As- water. She must have been atotal loss but for the timely aid and assistance of the fishermen dwelling on the bleak island, who turned to with a will, ie the vessel free, hauled’ her out where she could’ be repaired, patched up'and cauliked the hole which bad been slove in hery arn CLEARED. which directly gave Pennsyivania to Patrick Kelly as @ dwelling; loss $200, no reg eocessaric Fembiy.man: Mr Adoiph Sanger, a Jewish citizen, | the radicals and generally disheartened the party | insurance, George Whalen, on Te third, floor, ofignmsnin Cuba (Br), Moodie, Liverpoot via Queenstown— | jr eed" and rendering’ other valtable la,"and before the 80 @ candidate, and pases his nce of success roughout the ni \. ers jam: iture. jo. a |—Wilhams | morning sent the Captain with ft on bis w by running on the ticker of Jacob Cohen, the great |All this is true. It is @ justimpeachment, Way | Grand—Francis Davis, tailor, insured in el Raaanarsye: rs cident gt 9 a9 mrornlg suing: refusing vo take ove cout of pay for all hay opponent of Tammany in the race for the vacant | akould not the Irish citizens, who are the leading | Henry Waller, on same floor, cigar ‘Steamship Arizona, Maury, Aspinwall—Pacific Mail Steam- | bad done, Had the schooner struck upon some parts of our aupervisorship. wrength of the democracy, after two unfortunate | insurea in the sum of $2,200. second | ship Co. const the venue, vatind, St SU,000) Mori Rave Coram toxal cise of These combinations is amother candi- | experiments, after eight years of patient trial, ob- | floor, occupied by Francis Russel as & dwelling, loss | pasemsnip Louisa Moore, Wallace, Newbern, NO—Murray, | j202,) roeia ave cialanea and rectives Well’ ber value ae date with powerful iniuence, and wito, if the ticket | ject to ine continued leadership of the man of whom | not known; not insured; also by Mrs. in Steamship. John Gibson, Winters, Georgetown, DO—Philli salvage. si ‘was a general one, would assuredly win. This is Mr, | such an impeachment can be madet Why should sured in the sum of $300, loss not estimated. The Bi “s ¥ i? ” Soun Wrurte Lex—The caro (lime) of schr Willie Lee, of Matthew Daly, a young, rising and experienced | they not odject indeed? They do object; and their | third floor, occupied by Thomas Glass, is insured in # rcamsh{p Ashiand, Crowell, Boston—W P Clyde. and from Rockland, was discovered on fire 80th ult, when ‘ ‘New Bedford—Ferguson & the lawyer, Well versed In the duties and clothed with | objection ia one which it 18 not safe to di . $300, but the amount of damage is not Known. Steamship Acushnet, Rector, near the Hi Fence, Vineyard Soun vessel all ghe requirements fitting him for the position of a ‘And for the chair, filled by this unnaturalized While we are going to ren fire is still burn- ‘ood. for Eagariows, Chars dors were bat bisede to senrcher tie civil justice. He will in atl probability receive the n banker) the Irish citizens have a Cog ing, but all danger of rurther lose 1s past. The neig! aie Dragon (Br), McClennan, London—Grinnell, Minturn | fire, and hopes were entertained of its being successful. Tammany nomination, and i so We citizens of the | choice. That man is Mr. William M. Tw The porhood of Grand and Tompkins streets 1@ atill envel Bark Camelia (Ital), Auriampa, Penarth Roads for orders Sonn J E Stuwons, sunk in Vineyard Sound in October aiatrict Will dothe rest. Irish citizens, ag “resolutions” published in the | oped in smoke, and the debris of the wreck Of the | —J Robinson & Co. ” Inst, bas been raised, after taki it moat of cargo of coal, strict wignte disirict, Wm. H. Bull, Justice, wit | HERALD Of to-day prove, have Axed on him. It | several houses litter the streets. The total loss is | | Bark Antal ‘Aus, Koranaich, Cork or Falmouth for orders | S"toa oump eh tet Hole, where she was pumped out by Jeave # vacancy. There will be a severe contest in | ta a good, a skilful, @ Judictous choice. Tammany | vaguely estimated at $25,000, but it 1s feared that it | —Blocovich & asteam emp’ she is tignt in bottom, and will be towed to this district from the fact that no lese than three abie | has made Mr. Tweed its Grand Sachem on account Will exceed thatamount, The firemen worked with gut Fury, Wi padie—-Tapper & Beattie. New Bedfor and highly qualided candidates are 1n.the fleid for the | of his political talents and ularity. Itis for the | commendable energy, and hi es lost. jark Carlota (Br), Merrill, Bayonne—T C Merrill & Co. Misstna VFsert—Bark Lou! iled from Portland for weeny nomination. The candidates are Thomas | anme Feagons, considered ae themselves purely and ma pu diattnn cag JST HW BF, Deneeurh, Esenevies © Brett, 800 & | Queenstown early in April and has not since been beard from, The captain and first oflicer were residents Maine. Miscellaneous. Purser Oscar Crocheron, of the steamship Columbia, from Havana, has our thanks for favors, eir relations, the Irish citizens have turned Tammany did not give the Irwh citha ‘The choice is an indepen: dent one altogether. Tammany did not suggest or whieper; but it had better follow, Tammany has dinary power; but it has no power sufficient Bark Harry Chase, Havana—J E Ward & Co. Bark poe lowes, Sydney, NSW—R_W Cameron. Big rt Neviua CBM: verry” Bilvon—O F Baller. ine alley. Brig Aroostvok, Lord, Oporto and & markelMiller a , Pittman, chief clerk in Judge Dodge’s court; J. Kane, clerk in the Corporafion Counsel's office, and A. 3. Herrick, From present aranees Mr. Pitt~ man is the favorite ofthe field. Judge pil will re- ceive the republican nomination. ip all their re Fire in William Street. Between five and six o'clock last evening 8 fire occurred from some unknown cause at No, 16 North William street, occupied by William Demoth. The Houshion. of small ves- in the Ninth (new) district J. Mclvor ie a cand) | extraord ay Fred Curacoa SHIPBUILDING IN MAINR—A e number Gain: bet in stroagiy opposed by Co:opel Joseph Por- | to jusify it in running counter to the Irish choice of lone is about $400; insured in the Firemen’s Fund | pri Harry & Aubrey (Br, Week A ead sels, from 100 to 600 tons, built in Washington tor, ex-Agsemmblyinan. Aix, Porter will no doubt re- | Tweed. Insurance es pany for ye and in the Lafayette | Brig Orinoco Br), Roberts ‘Turks Island--C E Knox & Co. county. | The Mossrs Campoet act id, have just aera tonituon: Tivlirah citizens have taken a careful, elaborate } Hueurance Company for $00, and'm otner com- | Brig Lanoin(br, Lenoir, Aichet CBOE Braye "| Mbola'Sds"ana etch ey ate ovended fer thm ‘own Fee aorig oreseuts ghe judiciary sis a8 | macasure of Mr. Tweed. They have found him true | PAues toe Shou" ate building, which ie owned by Sead Bonen (ee), Curved, Bante eee a Wie freighting. ‘There are five veesele building at Harrington, nearly a3 iL can be judged of. to his werd of bonor, thoroughly devoted to the | Mt- Hergen, 1s damaged about fifty dollars. ‘reeman, Demerara— Loud & | {hres at Eilaworth, three or more et Bill ‘ae. party, popniar with all the citizens, able to speak, ‘Gchr Laura Pride (Br), Hassell, 8t Kitte—Jones & Lough. the yard of Lavnonrp—At Prov A from wincetown ug S| oe Eighth Word Independent German Citizens? pg I competent to man- THE SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD WAR. geht Lady of the Lake (Br), TaMfand, Bt Plerre, Mart—H A | Messrs Waltcomb, Standish & Co, the W Pattes, of Club. feria by wiuiclt the Irian citizens have measured Mr. | A Deelslon of Judge Sturges Favorable to | a Gg” 71% ‘belles (Br), Peterson, Bt Jago—Brett, Bon Whalemen. A large number of citizens of the Eighth ward met tind Getta te the Rameey fi wine fu (Br), Windsor, NS—H J De baled trom, New Bedford Sist ult, barks Stamboul, and 2 spa If & Co. iat Indian Ocean. at Spring Street Hall, 242 Spring street, last night to carry the unnaturalized Bel, broker another inch, COOPERSTOWN, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1860. Schr Mary Stow, Rankin, Charleston—Bentley, Miller & cgi at Provincetown 29th a, ores Qgtekeren, Mie organize an independent political club, Captain | They look on him with extreme political nausea and | judge Starget has decided in the case of thejtown Lae een estes 8 bole ap, 30 do wh oll. Brings no Henry Doehrer was elected president, Mr. W. Mer- |-contempt, An attempt toreimpose the incompetent | or gneonte that a check given does Tot constitute & rn ee news. disin th ebdieeth the ‘Schr Ada A Frye, Francisco a dian, ene neg ra Chay! Reorsiiy continae Tadicalism for Athy Feats to come. cash purchase of Failroad stock, and has declared ARRIVALS. rg win st San Francisco from 8 ence Bay, corresponding sec’ . Mr, campaign ‘on. ‘the citt- | the offices of the Commissioners vacant, This aids REPORTED BY THE HERALD STBAM YACHTS. 7 an eloquent address, stated that the pespones of pap hy all vn eee that it can be the Ramsey interest, and will govern all like cases Sfeamahip Columbia, Van Havana, Aug 38, with mdse aatee, Previous July %, m Arctic Ocean, ship Jose- wis ation were to unite the German cit | won with Tweed. Jt is, therefore, not safe to violate att gi and passengers, to the’Alantic Mall Co. Exper | as i fare 8 Te DX Richards, Webby of jean Of arias, they baying nge found jyatice tale convicugn. Let the WAKE & Note Of it, J in Otsero county. anced strona portherly winds the last Now hedtora. taken 1 since leaving ude. Ship Montrose, from Boston for Balt Aug 29, 60 miles” Eof Hook (by pilot boat Fannie, No 17). von 7 sy (NG), Rabe, from Shields for New eee att more, of ‘Schr DF Keeltny Savannah for : off Charleston Bar ch Rema Foreign Ports. BREMERUAVP, Aug 16—Arrived, Donau (s), Ernst, New Ee ‘ork. In the Roads ia Schutte, for Galveston. 08 AYRES, July 12—In brig San Carlos, Mat- ews, for Portland via St M aa rt ores Aug (8), Meter, NYork javre. G1eNFURGOS, Aug 20—In port, brig C V Williams, for NYork, to sail 30th, Salled 18th, schr of Cli (Br), Boston. Oagpewad, ‘Aug 21—Arrived, bark Jane Adeline, Hutebin- son, oriiand, win ase Genin gare Mar A Wich, Boson, Fat rat Mee Se etod, Lr B Gilchrist, Watt, from Callao at 19_-Sailed, Columbia (s), Carnoghan, New- ata in the Clyde, Ocean Wave, Palmer, Pensacols. Cl Anna Russell, Fayat. seanatort Aupib sal, Sl Mieo Gloria, Wienaady, Phi- Hay 18-Sailed, Onward, Flinn, Newport; 9B, ‘a. Brazil, ‘ato Cardiff. HAVANA, Aug 38—Arrived, bark Sancho Panza, Wiley, Boston Balled 9 more. LivERPOO! rei Marshall, Gardner, : Mi San Francisco. Yenc Hie, Joua ruck, atthews, 1 Oe arrarib, for Buenos Ayres; City of* Washiogten (th, Jonesy N Yor Regent, King, Hondluls, via Rio Janeiro. for Jones, N LONDON, Aug. 0b, 20—Cleared, Star of the West, Perry, Sa vannab. i brig Thos Tarull, rata Darl Tabonck, Colcord, leg, to load TO eens, Aug 20—Arrived, bark Ocean Home, Brandty. jeremiah, as. New Yor ort Bowe. Cleared ‘A Chase, Hall, Sagua. Newo. aug 20 Sailed, Lorena, nnery, Thom: Para, Aug I! brig Startied Fawn, NYork. BWANAGE, Aug—Of St Alban's Head 19%b, Britannia from Pensacola for Shields, BT HELENA, July 3—Arrived, G T Kemp, Taylor, Algom Bay (and. sailed for Boston): Absaye, Ritchie (late Haghes)y: rey sailed for Boston’ Parse do ‘June 19, Anglo Saxon, Davison, from Sbanghae ‘ST JAa0, Aug 15—Arrived, bark Evening Star, Miller, New. ork brig Aun Morrow, 'huadelphia; 18h, ‘bark J Star Ey Jou NB Ang. Si_Arrived, bark, John Ellis, Melvin New Haven; echr Louisa D, Wagner, NYork. ‘Monntaln al TROON, Aug 2l—Sailed, Liverpool Greno, Boston. TRINIVAD DR OubA, Aug 2-—Arrived, brig J’ Brightman, Gray, Boston. Sal bark John Edney (Br), NYork. In Laem Gea Youn (Br), Lenaban, for Philae delphia 27th. American Ports. LEXANDRIA, Aug 80—Arrived, brig Catawba, Boston ; gghrs, deo Taslan ‘and Lizzie Evans, Providence; Uncasy forwicl Boston; schre Katie J Hoyt, of Ww Chi Sailed—-Brig Geo a Kotie 7 Baye ;, Ring, Dov New Bedford; H Fentuctels Ghas Gibson, Boston; Cam ‘Cambridge $ Maria Pierson and Joba J Ward, Je P Stickney; East Sombra ; Marietta Steelman, Pi P mer, Jersey Clty. ‘brig J H Counce. baled Bre Datawbs, Charlestown; schr George Taulang,. lence. "APPONAUG, Aug 38—Arrived, schrs Freddie L Porter Small, Baltimore; Minnesota, Phinney, Philadelphia. Sailed —Schr Mary £ Staples, inwcrire Phinda, Bi ‘Tansil; James » Wiokersdn; MW Alexendria; Chimo, Lansil ; J upper; h Robi ‘and Mary, Rev goes (inp: migra vay Pours Soe- Phi ia; Mary A 7 ‘Beabi Ne Fig mizapenpert: By Sa Seba Ben Lo he i, Reynard, Reynard, Baltimore; JV Wellit ‘Snow, and Chas H Moller, Brown, Philadelphia; Delphi, allen, NY¥ork.. nee, London; Cora, Hender, Ha- Ener ae geet aver, NYork: Below bark Bavid . Red Ji Tor Sal weal x hay sana ME Tripoli, Le: Messurier (from Liver. pool), New Yo! IRE, Aug $1—Asrived, bark Elverton, Benson. venation hae cieim (Hin, Hopkins, Mayaguer; sohr jaguabo, PR; o meapury, NY. Oe wee Mary) Ladi (Br), Morrill, Port Spain: Adeline Richardson, Wright, Boston: E Pi Poalord ca MMO a iuckt; Ad Fabonse weet! Gilford Mayery Hawkins, NYork; Was and A BAN! a. 01 ‘80—Arrived, brig Albert, Harriman, Bos- ton to joa Palermo cache A i ower Bilis, Georgstown, DC; Forest, , Rondou atereches kilsabetn, Wasson, NYork, CHARLESTON, Aug ‘28—Cleared bark Minnie, Roverteons. Liverpool; sepr N'W Sinith, Tooker, NYork. Sept i—-Afrived, acht‘Thos Musklnimons “Antigua for Wile ington, put OAtats, aug 3a: in leaky: rived, schr White Swan, Collins, Phila» elphia. op cd-—Schre Clara Sawyer, Sawyer, Newark; Americam Eagle, McFarland, NYork Betsey Eliza, Allen, Boston; GM Wentworth, Robbing, Richmond, Va, Zith Arrived, achra Judge Lowe, Hersey, NYork.. Cleared—Schrs_ Starilgh Blatchford; Emily © Sawyer, Sawyer, and Governor, Freathy, NYork. Sah—arrived, ache 8 T Kings ‘Parsons, NYork. nr entiadelpht Poet marke Neer oe Gi ; Kossath, Smt ‘or! reror GREENWIOM, Aug 39—Arrived, sohr Annie Magee, ve Phiadelphit ‘SHI Eued gc 8 7 Hedcos, Franklin, Philadelphia, PALL RI ‘Aug 80—Sailed, schrs Chas Caurol igre EL Hie Lai ee whys Mgunenn, toe Portsmouth; Mi Ann M. Bragden, Philadel 3 Mary Cann, Whipple, do for r; Commerce, Kent, New York for Glouvestar. - ‘Sis Tyran en Two Brothers (Br), Dizon, Halifaz "NTork re prise, vs “4 for sh jurprise, ary Baltimore for Boston; John B Norris, Claghorn, Gay Head for do; Python, Merrill, Routh Amboy for Farmouth, Me; Martha ‘argent, NYork for Seafsport; Syive,' Look, Elizabethport for Porte- mouth; Sandalphon, Little, Pembroke for New Brunswick, NJ; Geo Washi 1 for Newark. ‘ashington, Bis for Bailed—Brig Two ‘brothers ‘chrs Sea Breeze, Albion), Gommeree, Helis Treah, Fawn, § £ Woodbury, Alffed Keeo,, Dy en. SACKSUNVILLE "Ang 20—Arrived, schr Willie Dill, Dayy. NYork. jt key. WEST, Aug 20—Arrived, schr Georgiana (Br), Al “aaiied 20th, echra Beauregard, Albury; Frank, Knapp, and. P. schr Ann Amelia, Hudson, irefy, Crocket,do, on @ pleasure excur- < —— Jewett, Honkins, York river, to load for rt . New BEDFORD, Aug 31—Arrived, sebr R H Wilson, Har ndeiphia. ri lied Schre Golden Eagle, Howes, Philadelphia; Laura & jatniiton, Gole, NYork;J Aldrich, n Watson, Wells, and Eliza t Kelely, Pesque ¢ erith material vo ce). NEWBURYPORT, Aug 3U—Arrived, echrs Fannie W Joba - ton. Maris and LA Danenbower, Shepard, Filladelphis. NEWPORT, Aug 30,-PM—In port bark Julle Heyo (Prus), London for orders; and others, Arrived, | brig Princeton, ir), Dunbar, Cardenas’; G Williard, Parsons, ; Reading RR, No 46. jIda V McCabe, Pick- up, and Reading RR, Ko 60, Carson, New Haver éatcott, Lynn; Crisis, Bowen, and’ EB Shaw, ton: CG’ Cranmer, Cranmer, Allenport, Con Collyer, Taylor, Norwich ; E Barnes, Clifford, Fall River; Gen Banks, Relder, and Alabama, Vangilder, Salem; G 8 Adams, Baker, idence; Alida, Lam! and AnnS Cannon, Cobb, M NYork; § F Crocker, Trasker, Tauntot Bruner Clark, ndon. Gleared—Sbips John O Baker, Spear, Antwerp; Virgintay (Br, Campbell’ Liverpoo! ; bark Express’ (NG), Darmer, Stet- {iny’schrs’ Henrietta, Clark, Portsmouth ; Clara Bell, Ames- Chiloe, Hamilton, Farmingdal @ ‘Green, Shaw, Boe ark, bury, and Active, Coombs, Boston; Elvie Davis, Weeke>- Lucy Church, Adama; J D. McCarthy, Co R Car- iisle, Potter ; Anna She |, Bowditch ; J 8 Weldin, Crowell, and Mary P'Hudson, ny Providence. ‘Sept 1—Arrived, $ Bishop, Webber, and J D Lin- coln, Merriman, P , Bortiand. ‘Lewes, Del, Aug %—Went to Abstainer, St John, NB Josephine, Portland ; American Boston. PORTLAND, Aug 80—arrived, brig Minnie ‘ Andere son, Philadelphia. Bist—Arrived, US mouth; brigs Hattie E Wheel ipa. ORTSMOUTH, Aug 29—Arri ork; Expedite, Rackett, Albany; Philadelphia. ‘30th—Sailed, achr W P Ritchie, Freethey, PAWTUCKET, Aug 81— Arrived, schra Ni 1p, Philadelphia; Preference, jon ; John H Gould, jat Holmes, North- ‘Thurston, do; Lett Pailtpes Newb — PROVIDENCEY Ang N , Albany; Roxanna Fone, Alexandria Ae a aiite, Weigh intone Panter rh seac tty Pease Boat ata be a ae Fakir, Saunders, Poughkeepsie; Clesred—Bark AM Lovitt (Br), Churchill, Baltimore. Sniled—Brig Abby Watson, Allen, Baltimore; schre Wild Phy Phill ‘Alexandria; Allen Middleton, Ames, Balti- manre; en} Strong, Brown, and Telegraph, Went Phir ladelphia; Hunter, Cram, El aly: PA ao Gen Miller, Yo mi adel RICHMOND. Ang GE Nelson, sobra WO Albany; Albert Mason, Rose, New: York. Cleared 80th, brig Lancashire (Br), Grimth SAVANNAH, Aug 28—Arrived, Dank Mary & Loulsa, vis, NYoI Sept 1--Arrived, steamships San Salvador, Nickerson, Hunteviile, Crowell. NYork; schra MB Bramball, do; Magaie: E Gray, Boston. ‘SALEM, Aug 80—Arnved, schra Caroline Young, Young, and Maria Roxanna, Palmer, Philadelphia. WILMINGTON, No, Aug $01 ‘schra J F Carver, Carver, Boston ; Clara Rankin, Falker, Kennebunk, Me. ‘Sept 1—Arrived, steamer Empire, NYork. Alten, steamer Tallapoosa, NYork via Ports- 1d Lizaie Wyman, Phila ved, ache Otto, Bishop, New Yames O'Donohue, Smithy. Brooklyn. MISCELLANEOUS. BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT States without publicity. Legal Craw bare Deser> wuffleient cause. Success guaranteed. Terms fair, F. I. KING, Counsellor at Law, 868 Broadway. $$$ DIFFERENT ac., sufficient BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN States: legal where; desertion, Ac., sul dace; no publi ity 20 ‘Charge until divores obiained ; ue cess warranted; advi M. HOUSE, Attorney, 78 Nassau street, ao THE TELEGRAM CARTOONS TO-MORROW. A LITERARY MONSTROSITY DEPICTED. THR POETIC LONG AND SHORT OF IT. THE STYLE OF LONGFELLOW AND TENNYSOW: CONTRASTED. THR GREAT POINTS OF INTERROGATION, SEE EVENING TELEGRAM CARTOONS OF FRIDAY. BE, TEA IN THREE MINUTES.—LIEBIQ’S EX- ‘tact of Beef, Genuine. Price reduced. The right i a for invalids ‘ing for family use OT" MILEAU'S SONS, 168 Broadway. imme, getaee ALADREY JOT aD Wass Retestoallsurgeran On ee Ps IN THE LEGAL LOTTERIES OF KENTUCKY, MI and Royal Hi Per Reet dt alin ee eed street, New York. RELIGIOUS NOTICES, CHOICE PEW TO BE LET AT TEMPLE uel, eorner ‘treet ven Wo BAMUBL BR lie Ko 6 Mplaon ev. 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