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. BANGOR, Sept 11—Arrived, scbr Mary Clark, Herrick : unknown schooner, carrring away all head gear, six lengths in tne Steamship Wm P Clyde, Sherwood, Wilmington, NC—-Loril- } Cove by an a New ¥ the “stretch Shoo Fly was urzed to LONG BRANCH. “Sleamanip Wiagare, Blackwood, Ricumond, Oxy Pout and | geme Umiow, Orr, foe for Reston, put into | _Clesreg 100s, brig Corlero, Viearo, Palermo; sehr © 1 “hough responding to the cail of NeHolk Od Demivlon Beewaia oe Hatifer Suninet, Had decks swept ana lost 100 bbls” taack- ellier, Mitchell, New York. | wasertoo, Brown, Elisa? A iver, Bad 274 enough soced fe eaeh Finre, the _ifttamautp Voluntear, Jones, Philadelohia—Lorillard Steam. 4 erel in the gale of 4th. IL, Bept 11 Arrived, ‘ Flora drat, on ‘ahead of Shoo Py, Baile ot ip -Cocerpcgy kyanet and pend Drake Seeeeem Skee ie, sain, | HEGRELE Peters rom Sydney, OB; fer, Botton, pat into gehy Miners Col eT*Bts an Traveller Adamo “in al wo was ten lengths in advance ments at Presidential Cottage—The American Union, Robinson, 4% a Loma " i First Day of the Fall Trot- | Nea "mmo, iu, "At the three-quarter the — wt supa b Co. ove Bago cage ear reed onyRugsanare Dogan mia rom Bevery ser tet | DANVERS, sept 11_Arined, wars Clara, Boater, and f struggle W js solely between Flora and Shoo Fly, | President Geing to Monmouth County | Be Goofball (ary Hil Hiarre=bord & Mineken Sie sein ths gale of ah, Maggie Van Busen, Crompton, Philadelphia erry Hitmang ting Meeting. Dut the rv ce was ton fast for the gelding, and With | Pair—Retrograde Movement of the Bluf— | per Maddalena ‘diab, Yaturse, Glo wrrencts | | gous Paakiin Sxow, Walls, from Glovoester, at Hutt. | Cardenas loud lumber fr Be MATyR, GRO 1 1 PRS SSE Aral oF te ey vance of Shoo Fly, who wat | ‘The Blue Fishing Season. EAE John Matthews (Br), Mayo, Smyrne—Thomas B {55 (potas Tenens Paheie Seber ene foie pet Sept 10—Arrived, pula a 4 Belle atertown, je: Bark Magdalena, Grifin, ‘Lima ith echr Ke Townsend, from Sydney 13—Cleared, Durfee ; Gusta” sod Time, 2:4354- ? LONG BRANCH, Sept 12, 1870. | ee ener wehaeetatets 4 | fem with iow of masta and hull ‘badly a te marty “ral Rivers dal Holmen, Burry New Tort; Bike Capital Attendance, Charming Weather } 77 ira tieat.—shoo Ay got the best of the word, | ‘The President’s brother, Mr. Orville Grant, living | Bockmanu. her into Liscomb’s, "where she. now ‘ies Mentick, Boston; Amelis @ Liveland, Town, 1 ca ba, sco and, teatro ae | m cing rived to-day, and ‘wil remam at tue | "Basta Guamine rs Beat A, , | Sn Banal Sra sain’ fc Rae, Bc dio grb Soon and Interesting Races. ¥ et'and tell to third position. At the quarter pole, | Presidential cottage two or three days. Between cr atthe in anges ‘ gomb's and has neon condemned and will Sogo, Theres | Iand; Marcus Hunter, Orr, Providence aicnerdsomy, “pasted in forty-one seconds, Shoo Fly was ten | the two there 1s quite @ marked resemblance, #0 Bet Demet ree en! L Baplen a Co. Nesscle There’ ie slao a wreck about We yards south of | Puisccionic, adh. Welnea, Sk Jobe, NB, for New York. a rg th aoe aT OG Vata Decend ewo | mach 20 twat as the latter rode the Presidenc’s black | Schr Sparkling See, Ross, Richmond. Van Brunt & siaght. | TWP SP eas on tost, from Bay Ch talon punpateoteons Bh the Winner of the 25(, | lenguiis aheadof Flora.” Down the backstretch Shoo | Pony through the street this afternoon he was mis | Schr AG Pisree, Rarnor, Hariford—ftackett & Bro. tour, reports Ath inst during the gale gotin'by ucts faland, | [NEW ORLEANS, Sept &—Arrived, sleamer Rapldang 09 Fly 0 ’ | Fly left her feet, but for asecond only, and they went | taken by large numbers for the President, and | Sebr Horace L, Francis, how Haven, Marle Joeeph and Snchored ihe ie Waa ig | Wakebursh, Galvediow, sou Healy, Liverpool; Rewsnad Parse, and Thomas Jefferson by the half-mile, Shoo Fly six lengths in advance | saintea accordingly. Senator Drake dined to-day | scur Dart, Johnaon, Stamtord, Se Nisce at be chee tettiaaiic snow Mian sroot | (ene Bares, Havana ri lope (hr), Monterola, Baal | P of Belie of Watertown, who was three lengths ahead h the Presidents Steamer T W Hrune, Foster, Baltimore. ashore nee? Mushaboom, The srews of bot were lost. Saw low, ships Gettysburg, Ross, from Cardiff; Richard M the 2:36 Prize. ne Mi aie all Thanged et bak meee momostreten ‘gone op COUNTY Btonmer rite, Walmce, Philadcipria, he renner men rein os bai penguins! Fann, Bent Taine Ri hard Caraif nol rially ¢l |, but o1 pn Fair, Speco grr abace, Phila loipnia, CARTHAGENA, Aug 23—The Kong Sverre, Nielson, from 3. Ww 2G Put - Belle of Watertown made an unsuccesstul but fine Steamer } Utley, Davis, Phiadeipaia, Bi bri uy Y (Fr) Tonfet, Havre; bark Wm jel 4 straggie to take the lead, the score pelng | eae! PrMnkaeay) WAG area meeurrom, tls fair, ||) Sasmar tenney, aie Helphaee Grace, consisting of the MS a agg = of a, brig We Snag Guadalupe for Matanzast New ‘Haven, Seyt, 13, 1870. Shoo Fly first, one length ahead of Bello of Water- | Now in progress at Freehold, or, at least, such 13 nis = men. The Agnes I Grace had a cargo of lead and madder, Peng ine ih sind ‘Whe first day of/the autumn trotting, meeting at oan. ay rage four lengthsin the rear. Time of | present intention. He wil! go in his own convey- ARRIVALS. YY Be ee eee paaeatilee far on, gt hee 4 NORFOLK, Sept 10—Arrived, schr Paragon, Nelson, New ke eat 44. — Cape Tortoss. 4 Bamniton Park, Anis city, passed off quite auspi- | “furth dteat—Flora Day and Shoo Fly got a eaten art a enema cemene acumaveure & REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS, Tyports, she wotsel to have sprung s leak, which gained cpon | "NEWBURYPORT, Sept 10-Arrived, sehr Lady Suffolk, -ciously, and 1 waggestive of ‘the sucgess in store for | together, Belle of Watertown last, a good third. | pleasant drive. Unusual preparations have already mabip Minnesota (Vir), Whincray, Liverpool Aug 31, | honre afterwards, when the crew were picked up by the Nor. | AZmatzongs Philadelnius for pou Amity ine fe 4 fel p p by Balled Idth, achr A’ Bore, Yi ‘dhe races to-mor row and Thursday. Around turn Flora Day ieft her feet an e been made to extend to him all possible honors, aud ane Gree re Sept igi mise CK) pasaanness, to | wegian bark. . NEW BEDFORD, Sept 1l—Arnved, schre Henry Gibbag Tt was alove?y day. A soft h nea the deep | BACK t0 third position... At the quarter pole, passed | the day and the fair promise to be memorable ones | jeumehlp Yriscassin, ce ine Liverpoal. oo et Dated | Loxvow, Sept 18 The bark Volante, from St Johna for a | Chass. New York: Keptune, Robinson. Philadeiphis for Boss ‘bIue sky that } ooked down alm erly and tem- | of Watertown second, ten lengtbs 1p wongiag Bete |p tne history. of he ooanty. _dietmanip wiepvill, Porter, New Orleans Bept® and Ha. | {s\n iotalloser eon ne noree Soast oF Hrelanay and | Whsiy rived, aches deen crawl Baltimore; Mt | pered delictor sly the heat of a ‘matld sun. At quite | Pay Around the stretch Belle made a good break and CRUMBLING AWAY OP THE BLUFF. Yor Co, Had slrong Nig winds and heavy sea from Mu: Whalemen. a EE a la stroggled prettily to reach Shoo Fly, but wasunsuc- | wine that writes no wrimkle on the azure brow | vana to Hatteras. Arrived at New Bedford 11th, bark Stafford, Ricketson, | *Safied 10ih, achr 8 Smith, Snow, New York. ! an early how ; for the sport-loving community of the i, the haif mile being passed, Shoo Fly two 2 Steamship Catharine Whiting, Howes, Galveston via Key | Indian Ocean, bt Helena July 2%, with 950 bbls sp oll. Sailed 11th, bark Frank Lovitt, Smith, Philadelphia; echre Bim City uy ay visited in carriages and in the more | lengths in front, Belle of Watertown five lengths | of ocean, is making a gradual, but very decided im- | West, with mdse and toC H Mt & Co, ey Mauritiva July 29, brig Falcon, of Salem, just arrived; | wD ener ‘Chase, New York. popular cf mveyance—the city cars—the track, | ahead of Flora Day. ‘Time, 1:25. Around the tura | pression, it seems, on the biuit here, One fact 18 naictmnship Se Louts, Wai m_ Orleans Sept 4, with | had been ashore on a reef olf Zanzibar, and would go into NORWICH, Bopt ‘W—Arrived, schr E Arculartus, Hix, ‘Although ‘tne avenues leading thereto are quite | esecond time the Work wae atyon by shoo Fiy, | Plainly visible, and it is a fact, indeed, that strikes | ” Steameh erson, Savannah Septi0, | | A loiter from Capt Braley, of bark Sea For, ot Westport, | "NEW LONDON, Sept 10—Arrived, schrs Bella Peel, Av-, ’ | astranger very forcibly in his first stroll along this | with mdse and passengers. to W R Garriso1 dated at Mabe, July 29, reports her months out, with 35 bbls | ery; Dr Franklin, Scofield, and M J Averill, Rondout; <@usty, a8’ this city, like unt many others, has | a8 he was trotting very honestly. Soit proved, | nigtoric’ blutt—a biui historic during the height ‘Steamanp Champion, Lockwood, Charieston Sept 10, with | sp oll. The captain was sick on snore, aad the vessel was in | WDickinson, Chapman, and David Spri New By Shoo Fly passing the score three lengths the winner mdse and ~ to rean & 0.0 charge of the mate, Mr Sisson. NEW HAVEN. Bept 12~Cleated, orig Thos for had buv few welcome showers of late, the | Orthe heat, Belle of Watertown half a length anead of the season, when teeming with its thronging wcuaamaip Baraiogs, Goucd, Oty, Forat and pened Ports Rice. drive is quite pleasant. Handsome residences line | of Flora Di ‘Tine of tie heat, 2:46. ” Pitot col mdse and passengers, to Dominion 1p Elizabeth Nicholson (Br), Crosbie from New York for Pg reg See tt 12—Arrived, schrs tere on yer ashore 3, we bro a way thereto—Whylie avenue—and sur- | FUth Hea?.—Flora ay lad been a great favorite Where billows of passion surge and roar, ‘Steamship Benefactor, Pennington, Wilmington, NC, with | Melbourne, NS, July Ii, 1at SPar ston ss up to this time, but as Shoo Fly had now as many 4 fui naval stores, to J Lorillard. ij Ship ‘Arthor (Br), Hi ae from Leith for San ; Jas L Maloy, Ri k, Fi roundiny ; them are extensive grounds very prettily | Pats as the mare he became the favorite in the | t0Dreak in a spray of tears; a bluff historic for fun | nay Harbor, with to | Francisco, July 18, lat 98, fon WSO dence; Jas I Ms 3 MY One Jaid ous You know that im each and every one the | pools. Flora Day and Shoo Fly got of on even | #04 frolic, for cosey chats, for moonhght wae oe master, cae pain iecabiganh hie pees jaupone sat 8 Lon wa goon for Falmouth, B, | Bown. pelom, ship Corio role Soe orders: = Warml! , of a sweet spring morning would display to | Termes Ee vont to the front, whel Flora and | Broken hearts, But all this, with the manifest de- | sandHeads litn, with tease: to BE Morgan's Sous, Was off oon Mommas, Boston: " God the Pe destrian such shy floral beauties as the blue | Rolie had a pretty struggle for second p) ending | @uctions of manifest morals to adorn the historic Cape of ¢ — Hope 8 Ayact) \tn running straight and still on their stalke; | by the former breaking up and Malling to | BArrative, have nothing to do with our present re- | ceed am gp de passed St cord. Our simple purpose is to produce an exhumed | Aug 10, in lon 25; had the ¥ vurple violets, low hidden midst thetr leaves; | the | Fear, At the quarter pole, passed iy | record of the buried ast, showing how this blud | AYE CS ol gp nd 5, Queen, “Lewis, Dorchester? Polly Price, Adams, Provi~ donee ian Lr Maloy hi Tat 6 40 N, lon 97 10 bp es (Br); Tisdale, from Penang for Boston, June | prif® Mary May El Thomas, Boston; Sophie, Godfrey. God- dua deca Ware, p Boston; Maria Roxars, bt ay 9-4 queen Darien for Whitehaven, lem; Oct leyanty Glouesie fl be ce ry lon 17. }, Shearer ; ie Wil anelly 5 Mary Ann (Br), fromm Advance (. Taylor, from San Francisco for ae sae: Seeactons Homes} 4 ‘Holmes, nat 5 ica yuth, ig a Boston for C: y rh i Queenstown, May 9, lat 6 N, lon 119. gator 3 Somes, y and; Onward, Bun- starr y anemones, from nook and corner, and here Sore wath ih alivance of Belle of Water: Be. beep thay en Og: ion oe ee jon,70, rg Concordia (NO), rom Jummatcs for Falmouth, E a ary (NG), Hons, from Hamburg for San Fran- Ker; Porameath: 2 1 Adatin, ‘Nekerson, Bonon Frances, snd ‘there bright celandines rearing thelr golden | town, who was ten in front of Flora Dag. At the | nich appears onan old register \of the | "ship Ausotle, Pen 42 days, with mdso and | \ Bark Endeavor, Mountfost, from Antwerp for Boston, Aug | Gndy, bucos ifs bias, tiudsdn, Appouaug; Walter Palmer, hea 1g—all emitting the greatest fragrance.and acem- | half-mile pole, in 1:24, there was no essential ch: Howland House, shows that on August 22, | ten passengers, toC H 4 Co, took ihe northern pas: | 13, lat 49 41, ion 15 15, Parker, of positions; but in going around the Sarg for t! he di from the front of the hotel to the | sage and was #4 days to the banks, with lieht southerly and Paragon (of Searsport), (rom Philadelphia for Boston LEwxs, Del. Sept 12—10:30 A M—In harbor, brigs Ida, for mE very lovely. ‘Past these villas the quiet caval- | second time Shoo Fly iucreased inc gap he had | tur wuss fects on, Duly 1 180T, 200 fests on July | CMMaTy winds: waa’ daye crossing The Daaks, September 8 | with foss of foretoomast: Sept 13, off Block’ Ialand (by pilot | namerana; Reaper, for taguayra; schra ‘Westmorelan mf ie wended their way. In some of the more | held to one and a half lengths, Belie of Watertown. be 1802 256 feet, Ae On ‘Abgust’ 12, 1808,'245 fect, | Of Georges passed a large new de ck beam, weith two knees boat F Sigel, Ro opis So Grande, June | Jonnhan ‘May; atin wate last returned Saturday AY fa mike residences nearer the outskirts of | three lengths ahead of Klar. | Tlniug nis lead and | the total loss of front from the giving way of the | tons. Bos eed cates oF tn ese ot Seely Hook, aint N: lon ondoas Yankee lade’. achr Sohn Sryar {probably Joba a2 chy the scene was decoealy comnryane, | MMU geste nt ante acne | Hn aeu her dn te, pay clghioen Feary ud | hig Eamni, gary rovers ann th wih maw | EG tLpna Dar Danigge, ymed ©, otto | Hre, Haed net, erm a eae B ens were pecking and cackling and scratcmng | that it was hardly possible for hum toloseit. Up | eight feet. In other places along the ‘SLD ‘Arracat Spencer, London and Tale of Wight, Aug 84, Foreign Ports. : PORTLAND, Sept 10--Arrived, schr L.'B Sargent, Sargent, or . # rouna some of the more distant yards the corn 5} been more aad in others less. r instance, Mr. the homestretch, with Shoo Fly first, Belie of Water- | Jaros w. Gerard, who, by the way, owns one of the eae ARDEOBBAN, Aug %5—Sailed, Annie M Cann, Cann, Hoe | Philadelphia, daho, Dat ndout ; ‘Chase;. : town second and Flora Day third, they were nose | Sta coi On the bluff—and it 1s @ cottage | $Be,Northern passage and had fine w ton. RL le nzires sehie Idaho, Dawley’ Rendeet Jt 7 mich they had jest obtained, waile here and there | and wheel, and, passing under the ‘string, Shoo Fiy | Sinan ‘cosey and. comfortable and no palatial city | {ay" wtsale Crosby" CE: Gebtgoue ee Gotles for Bene | gANEI™EE, AUG27—Arrived, B Sherman, Blanchard, Oat) HoDKIOn Ney Simin erent aries J anold stately cock, standing on one leg, looked with | was one length to the front, winner o! the heat and | osanishment—says that his blur has iallen away | Habess Wa ain aa MeLauphite, HbReRT a> eee adelphia; 20th, itse ate eset ‘sad Fidrence Fevers; brig jis bright, supercilious eye. The geese noted occa- | T#CE: Helle OF Witerten ee ea rin Stora bay | Swenty-five feet in tne last four years, Ship Energy, Caulking, Rotterdam, August 6, with mdse, to Balled 21:8, Wallscs, Jordan, United Sipt Ha of Wi pny Boca eT ee 2a, Tanse eisboiss Sailed” lth, barks Gaa Eden and E A Cochrane; bri / monaly kept apartand gabbled together at the outer | took the second money and Belle of Watertown tue | . “What will be the final result of all this” Lasked | Smetird BOA Co. | ect dave Tin Goal, | pAICANA Aus 2h Arrived, 3; Merriman, 5 Gps, Eden and EA Cochrane: beige end of one of the yards, seemingly greatly disap- | third prize. @ gentleman to-day. 8; » Clara Brown,’ George W, Chase, Minnie (ler and Sarab 4 ‘aencia. . “Old Neptune with. his trident,” he replied, “is | 1M Briggs—vessel to Wendt, Tetens & Bockmann. Hadfine | “Seryasr, Aug—In the Lough Sith, Marie Adelaide, from | tra; schrs Transfer ny pointed about something or other. Tarough wieket | g.ue pay pure gap, MO horses that have | SMuply telling New Jersey to fall back.” ee eee est Tata tlasi te aac ick tales be aps Naw York for Liverpool ae FORTSMOUTH, Sept 10 “Arrive fr Ch eae ae gates could be caught glimpses of kitchen | never beaten 2:85; $300 to first, $160 tu second, g1u0 | «fu now far will she fall back 1”? & Bincken, Experience with 'to lou. '48; since then light | Rio Janeirs. isbberdaabidan stirs Dhabi hi iad ph Arrived, Re ye i gardens, with green cabbages and homely | to third and $00'to fourth Horse; mile heats, best | Uyggur °° $0; on the Banks, spoke fabing scur Sea Bbell ‘with 100 quit | CARDIFF Aug 27—Sailed, Wm Cummings, Wilson, New | O¢oreetqnn, SC) sbbn Ue Morison, ha, do. leans, 2 Mary, Cogswell, mad, do. T'll tell you; New Jersey will be blottea out of | is of fan. ‘Ft out 29th, Cecelia, Bistrup, Hampton Hoads. Sailed—Schra Anna E Saiford, Powell, Philadelphia: © 8 being. New Yorkers’ in quest of quiet country | 421i Mary Rowe (of Pertand), Low, Litio Glace Bay, CB, CHHALONTA, Aug’ 2--Arrivad, Mary © Thayer, Tyler, | Pye, Coote, New York (or Steuben, Me); sloop Deception, bef C. New Yor) place will have to fall back on the neatly prim but | 9 miles SE of Halfax, experienced. a. trem F ‘PROVIDENCE, Sept 12—Arrived, schrs M A McGahan, pictaresquely rural village of Philadelphia.” gale of ten hours’ duration, commencing at ESE and OUTTA, July 20—In port, ships Hengist (Br), Brown; | oh RQVIDEN. Let LM Chast, ‘Port ‘Johnson; Norte 3 8 3) "Take the above, partly fact and fiction combined, round to.SW; during the time lost mainsatl, mate | Sbahpore (Br) Likon; Benton’ (Br), Woolaston; Geraldiné Pacino, Eaton; aki, Hunt’ and FF Randolph, sgelman, por Paget (Br), Duke; Rozelle (Br), rum; Kearsarge, Sy- “ ir wil and itis not likely, it may be added, to materiali: ail and maintopinast staysall, stove water casks, after ade, and Sarah ii De f FCrom. | Elizabethport; Ann Eliza, Caswell, and J M Tayler diminish the present prices of real estate here ‘whlch well, "Hob 7, Herriman, and Gates i ‘: Fo ard tignett 4 a a , 4, "Gardner; Empire, Matthews, an Jones, Cow Bay, CB, 3 days, with coal Gann keen ia Weokuars Mentana’’ sen ieee Bondout Ell Townscn tomer three in five, in harness. flowers. The tangied foliage of the vines which W. B. Smith entered bl. & Thos. Jefferson. 1 1 1 covered the walls iooked beautiful in the | J, Collins entered b. m. Lady Emily. bright hues indicative of their early decay. Through | G. P. Carpenter entered g. m. Belle a half open stable door cows thrusting out their Me ro 8 heads lowed loud, plaintively asking to be taken to adn) pasture. Tne fading flowers looked languid on their E. G. Robinson entered g. m. Kitty Robin- stems. One or more of the guarled trees had a are not so very far removed from the prices of Reach, Lewis, for Boston; Winged Hunter, Small, for do, abet B, Hogan, Ho ta adelphia s withered ieaf or two, and some of the branebes | 80M o run asi iti ae Fifth avenue corner lots, n Belen 820 We ae two A ts tosk ne ton 1Pas Mt Washington, Titcomb, for Mauritius; Don Quixote, pba ema isa seaaltr Suite Poe at and ‘were partly bare of their foilage, 80 that the delicate sabes ory ve FISHING AND THE WEATHER. SE, ‘which increased to a perfect hurricane. At siz | posoj,lyauhoe, Herriman. Regent, Howes, and Free | ghuids, Young, NewYork; Sandy Point, Grant, do (or Ban- tracery of twigand bough couid be seen distinccy TIME. ‘The season of sport in the way of fishing for blue | 4 M the wind shifted suddenly to SW and hove | “Sined trom Sanur, Jt aera, Wane, do, i ' and clear, The leaves shook in the quiet breeze— Quarter. Hats, for mild though the autumu morning was, the trees | First heat. 41 2 Sailed from Saugor, Jul; hip Or Ce ‘gor! youiled from Sausoh, July 26, ship Carpo (Br), Correy, New | Eke pw, sept 10—Arrived, schrs Albert s 4 the vessel on her broadside and shifted . Vessel ‘Treat, Sawyer, fish has just begun. Several monsters were caught on oon Pitladetpiia: Lacon, Thomas, St sehen : i to-day. ‘The season promises to be an unusually | Mvortng heavily with a tremendous, sea from ai directions, oslon. Sec! : Proceeding down the river, July 80, ships Ht . Windsor for, a = seemed to know that winter was coming, and began Rooont heat. ++ 40 1:29 fine one, ‘The weather continues tndescribably fiue, | getting everything ‘About the ciecks adrift ead alent ey. | 8nd Cartaburn (Br), Young. tor New cs stapaiepend laced Haw Zork: Aree oar’ cusanet ee cry dae to 00k as they felti—lone and chill. Third heat. +4000 1:19 briliiautly clear and beautifully warm days aud the | tirely submerging her; washed away binacle and compass-and | «CALLAO. July 10—Arrived, ships Hveidorn (Nor), Wool, | S2o.a" 4 Ingcott Hitzubethport; Fed Heed, Pendleton, wad Hamilton Park, quite delightfully sttnated, ts but THE BELTING. i nights moonlight and beautifully cool. everything moveable about the decks; stove bulwarks bout, | g.enabe {and salled Ith for Savannah); lsh, Uncte Tot feola, Keller, Hoboken. two miles trom the city. Its stables are quite com- | Thomas Jefferson........$50 $50 $50 $75 $60 Sphisails, &c., the gale lasted thirty hours. September 10 | Eien Austin, Proved, cane re to ee ote 405 1 Wik Arrived, schra lda Lewis, Heustis, and Suliote, Dex~ modious fora half-mile track and are said to be steseeseees 20° 200 200 2520 On the Georges, Spoke the following ishing achooners: -suit- | Buen Austin. French a and valiod 224 for Unite Beamee | ‘ety Phlladelpia; Atlantic, Colton, Sout, Amboy for’ Ban- pleasant. ‘fhe grand stand could be improved at > 6 6 3 DASTARDLY RUFFIANISM IN HOBOKEN, night, Manan Grimes, Lucy 8. Day, Emma Rich, Harvest | Hoourhly, Crowell, do (and eatied. a4th t for United tates); | cor; Loduakia, Keene, Port Johnson for Portland. x little oullay, and this 1s promised in the commg 10° 15 15 415 , Te ee oon acca 28h 1 | 2th, Brewer, Froeman, Eten: Win, Blue Jacket, Bim | _Saued Ok, brig, Sag, Cations scr oe ye eon Bg: season. The entrance 1s in the very shadow of ‘TROT, i are vee sei Sp te sugar, &c, to Miller & Houghton,’ Balled in compuay wits | mone Gua ape (and sailed 28d for United States); bark Mo- | fh Soe aeomts carpe iibora, and Albion. baer that impenetrable barrier, West Rock, and its | _ First Heat—The vay mare Ida. gray mare Kitty | Litdies Insuited by Ruglans from New York | schr Naoita, for New York. lat last, off St Thomas experi | hanna (Bn, MeLean, do for United States; 20th. shin Eliza | “RiGNINGTON, Sept (2—Atrived, achra Harriet, Barber, gigantic mate, Bast Rock, looks down with | Robinson and brown mare La Blonde did not stari. and Brooklyn—Zhe Scoundrels Sent to | &ced very hea le, which strained ihe vessel badiy, fiat, bark ‘Gilner = (and sailed 24th for United States); | virginia; White Wing. Hall, Rondout for Providence; Joba. the utmost complacency upon track and sur- | Thomas Jefferson had the pole, Lady Emily second, il causing her to leak; lost and spitt sails, &c. Othello, Greenlent, dos 26h, ship Boren wee hues SRP | B Spafford, Hawkins, New York for do (and both sailed). rounding. West river, bordered by “a deep | Belle of Toroato third and Berlin outside, At thé cae s pari (ie Schr Quickstep, Fowall, Virginia. ker's Is'and for Europe, lea. ip Borneo (Br), Dunlop, pWiMINGTON, NC, Sept 10—Arrived, brig Island Queen. 0) (is its sinuous course about the grounds, venth attempt vhey got away, Lady Emily first uring the progres*of @ foot race at the Elysian q Frazer is : Sailed Aug 22, sbip Jas Cheston, Swain, Bi lirect. | (BE), Caniid. tangied thicket give it a welcome aspect, and the | Emily fe to third poattion and Berlin was lust. At | young bloods, who attempted such indecent liberties | , Sehr A Hammond, Lane, Saco for New York, with tee to | Dhia for Hamburg, ee ee stillness of midnight is ever its patron. war le, passed in forty-one sec- | that a general outcry arose a; * cl 0. DovygR, Aug 30—Salled, D Chapin, Rose, Bristol C1 ‘As day ‘advanced the patches of deep bine ky be- | Onds, Thomas Jefferson continued to keep to | of them niterwards raise cas i ae Pony sr erenr fs ora meee ele Redan Weat Hartleooitee Boe ia her Cita, "Poller froin US FEVERS. Schr Boston, Sti l : rou the front, and was one length ahead of Belle of , = hs ir ‘ATMOSPHERE.—MALARIOUS FEVERS efit was watt over: Went Rock and ira: | Toronto who was two lengtiy in atvance of tad | Tisdio Noradnak'g nanseh oe Male Ut | Eke Bien Sate Ratner or Kew Fat maha ai iro rota, | AL Ea re ny td tr ing the afternoon one in which the most cynical , and Ber! he rear. Passing the stand | cais were arrested aud taken Db) Schr F Nickerson, Kelly, Boston Zor New York, with ice to FL per , ee eee ree i turite could but feel Innguidly Nappy so far as the | the frst time around there was quite a pretty | {othe police station, where they RAVE then ome ae | Knickerbocker fee to, 3 EETWOOD, Aug 2%6—Sailed, Sarah Doug'as, Doyle, Gal- | disparity between the temperature of day and Mee ‘enfeebled by the summer heats, to ep!- \ ‘weather was concerned. stroggle between Thomas Jefferson and Belle of | patrick O’Brien, resid Jo. 15 Schr BL. Sherman, Phinney, Boston for Eltzabethport, FALMOUTH, Ang 31—Arrived, Dauntless, B <4 oe aeecerereees the tally, New Haven turned Out quite well to attend the | Toronto, but the half-mile pole was reached a head | New York, and William Pigott, residene of Brook. | Sekt ae Pune Koken Nee Sete new yore, | S¢Bett, baraguny (0), Willams do Augaiy 7 7 °™ TOPE: | SeousONetRt eriod ofthe rear, to écome inert and ug” antroductory races of the meeeing. Ite fast” men | in advance by the stallion, Berlin third and Lady | jyn’ Recorder Yope having honed tee tests | wien a ees eogers, Nant for New York, sled Bist, wedy, Hoffsee (from Havana), Bor aud all the bodily powers require renovation. The bert, are very few, but. thosg that ove the amuse. | Emully fourth. ‘Time, 1:20." At the turee-quarter pole | {Kormed the: priscucts tise Wine. Ie wake gS | "Sekt Roanoke, Deerlog, Yaunton fer Esabethport. bears nased the only, protestion against the mort ee eaieas ments of the turf are many, and they ali came in ap. | Thomas Jeferson remained one length ahead, Bello | |mpose a ting In cases ot disorderly ondaoe ho | Sehr Cornelia: Chase, Fall River for Elizabethport. jg OUCHSTAR, Aug SI-Bailed, La Plata, Matthews, Car- q the season is wholesome medicated atimulant, Pre eminent) i propriate style. Yet the atvendance, all things con- | of Toronto second, Lady Emily third and Berlin | would make an example which neither of them | Sci¥J 4 Burdett, Bennett, Providence for New York. Gnimeny, Aug Sl—Sailed, Burnside, Pendergace, Ni pe FE in ny sidered, was not quite as large as was expected, the | fourth. The latter had broken up tn approaching | would forget. ‘The fact that so large asum as seven- | Schr Andrew Stewart, Gilbert, Providence for Albany. York. ew | Sian’ stands “HOSTETTERS STOMACH BITTERS, Ite absence of a large sprinkling of ladies being a nota, | thet pornt, and, In his drivers atvempt to get him | ty dollars was found in thelr ‘possession, "aug: sor Veranda, Font Branford for New York. NewYork. | Guascow, Aug S1—Salled; Towa (s), Ovenstone, New tation ie coextensive fin fhe Mostera Hemlaphere: it blefeature. New York, as it always does, sent a >a i es ice, o1 a le for years; Pleasant delegation of her veteran turfites, and | aM apparent effort was made by the Belle of ‘Toron- | Fiew of importing ther New Tork rowdyista and | Seb Georglina, Stalth, Wilsione Hotat for New York, Gorrenwona, Aug—Salled Tow Kiippan Suuhe Cs uals fooes 96 bay olcer Droniiocnry ites wien oa Weleaome a thelr commingling with the citizens of the Nutmeg | to's driver to get on even terms with Thomas Jef- | then buying themselves off with a fine. He would, Schr L fied 8 Deli lew Haven for New York. Smith, Philadelphia; Rosetta Monell, ‘Sproul, and Grace"'S food ged bth teed gy ep lathers 2 fap: State infused additional zest among the throng, and | ferson, but it proved unavailing, and they passed | therefore, sentence them to one month each inthe | Schr Josephine. Lindsley, New Hi Cann, Cook, Boston. g roval from the most distinguished ‘merabers of. all ‘at once started the betting anew and in more de- | the score, Thomas Jefferson first, ’one length ahead; | gounty jail. AS soon as this, announcement | ctv ¥ 4 Grill, Gritin, New Ba HUELA, Aug %8—Sailed, Carrie F Long, Park, Liverpoo!. fearned professions and from well known residents of almost cided figures. Lady Emitv second, half a length’in front of Belle of | Was made they were so startled that they looked | Schr Niagara, Morton, Bhagep HELvort, Aug 2/_Arrived, Ageroen, Anderson, Bulti- | every city in the Union. These are its credentials. To state ‘The events of the day were two; the first being for | Toronto, who was six lengths in advance of Bern. | intently at the Recorder for @ moment, and then | Schr More Light, Bradford, Bridgeport for New York. peg Came aap ig thai its dolag to prevent and assuage the sulferings of the horses that fad never trotted betier that 2:0, ile | Time o€iMe heat 2:40.) | Otten rushed at onoof te witnesses, striking im | fetr4 W tle NgkeragnBanorg for uindetia. | vert Uratdkarheies hay Gretner'an Tole, NET. | Rupes aly wos peuie, ove iterhloas, tbe nertoue, heats, dest three in five, in harness. The purse w: I . Berlin i ‘ chell, w York. ee ; . . $400--$200 to first,. $100 tO second, $60 to'third and | Second, Belle of Toronto third and Thomas Jeferson | &UCevy blow on the head. | The Recorder expives | Sehr Maria Hearn, Morrill, Stamford for Ellzabethport, Meas case SaLt > GR es Oo) BION, BR Pe alg op croc owt rnmimie nn pees $40 to the fourth horse. For this were entered | avout fourth. Lady Emily left her feet within @ rod | OrBrien will be called upon to renew his visit to the | Yacht Tidal Wave, Vootnis, Newport for New tock Salied 27th, Glad Tidings, Thompson, Glasgow and United | immediate means of relle(.. It fs a pure vogetable specific at ©. B Pebble’s black gelding Ned, RO. Layton’s | of the stand and fell back to last piace, and at the | mansion of Jersey City Heights. Yacht Madeleine, Voorhis, Newport for New Y State; | BOUH, Macauley,, Rodgers, Banumore; “Euterpe, once safe and potent and for ‘which the whole materia med~ brown mare Flora Day, —P. 8. Morton's white | quarter pole, passed in forty seconds, Belle of To- ‘ tates; Homew: rn fords no substitute, orton, E.’ Hubbard’s ba: Tonto was full three len 1m advance, Thomas BOUND RAST. more, Newport and do. Secrest % eee. Holcombe's neo gelding” Oba Jefferson second—two lengths ahead of Berlin—anad YACHTING IN NEW ORLEANS. Steamshin Neptune, Baker, New York for Borton are Otay do. and dor bet, Juin, ounce, bays (AMPEROS one, pate dan weak: V +] eee , wr Boston. = , ~ My BF watcrivetl, Thomns Fosters gray gading Ghee of forong. was aut” two lengths in irene’ ar NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 9, 1870. Sekt Sertng, are, Huzabotnpert far Bridaoperit “Siome'Kowoy Aug it~ Arrived previous, bark Yokohama, | A new and usefut favention for holding, filing and perma Fly and G. F Dorr’s black gelding Black Riddie. Or | Thomas Jefferson, Lady Emily third and Berlin | ‘The annual cruise of the Crescent City Yacht Club | Schr Ble Porter, Sparks; Biieabsiupor, foe Benton. Paul, New York. nently binding invoices, letters, bills and papers of every de~ { these the white mare Lucy Morton, bay gelding Gas- | fourth. Time, 1:19. Around the turn the second | closed yesterday with a splrited race for the chal. | Schr New Regulus, Hallock, Bllzabetnport for New Haven. | gol AxA%A: Sept 8—Arrived, bark Mary Lucretia, Hendrick. | scription. Soe né aayantages over any file now in ase :— Hgnt, gray gelding Charlie Walcott and black gelding | me these positions remained unchanged, but | once Cup, which was won by Mr. C.T. Howard’s | Scr$2,Godwin, Waterbury. Elieabethport for Stamford. | *°Steq'sa, parks G W Horton, Harrington, north of Hatte- | artes oes Rertnd oe ccomnaining, four or, ye bun . egrets : 4 Gould, 3 1 i : » i . c Black Ridaie were withdrawn, leaving but four | With rear. “dt ihe tnreoqunvter posit waseriices | yaclt, sailed by J. Clemens, beating Mr. A.D. Ber- | Set Trade Wint, ogTaham, New York (or Bost. ™HiAvivax, Sept 1 Oleareds aon ade Biack- | Wt ts themostleborseviogs ss The second race was for horses that had never | that the driver of Belle of Toronto could not, or | mondy’s Mathilde by one minute and five seconds, | °°" 2°sePhine» Cowell, New York for Chatham, lock from Hong Kong), Montreal, 2 Requires no mucllage. beaten 2:30; parse of $600—$3200 to first, $150 to | rather did not desire to, win the heat, as she was ‘ id Lpreren oaes" 8th—Arrivea, steamship Donau (Br), Young, Glasgow via Papers are arranged alphabetically. hecond, $100 to third “and $50 to fourth; mute | Bere taken in hand and Thomas Jefferson passed her | And Mr. H. Pareshide’s Linnas by two minutes and EEEOW: MClenred Steamer Delta, Hunter, Bermuda and St Tho. | Reuses OsdeHtE Ls apery smooth he: best three in five, in harness,’ This | readily. ie of Toronto was stx lengths in front of | twenty-nine seconds. The course was seven and a BrigGs B from Cow Bay, CB . ; i * : ae ‘| Lady Emily, who was twenty lengths ahead of Ber | Duif talles, triangular, twice over, and the race was | POLE Ness?’ rom COW Bay. CB Coy pllot boat Prancts erker NewYork > Br» Lenolr, Boston; Athol | It's the only perpetual fle fn the marke, had entered E. A. Squires’ bay B acorn Bern, G. P. Carpenter’s gray mare Belle of Toronto, | lin. Up the homestretch there was no straggle, | sailed from the New Orleans end of Lake PontChar- eatheteee ‘W. B. Smith’s black stallion ‘vhomas Jefferson, J. | Thomas Jefferson crossing the score an easy winner | train. During the cruise there has been some SAILED. Collins’ bay mare Lady Emily, James McMann’s bay | Of the heat two lengths 1n advance of Belle of To- | very pretty running at Biloxi and other points ferent. from fll others, and is universally re- red, th City of Cork, Allen, New York for | commen: by all who have used them. stoceeded); bark Linda Abbott (Br), Scobey, For sale ‘all stationers and booksellers. Trade supplied Glace Bay tor New York (see Miscel); schr Champion (Br), by jobbing stationers. Also HENRY BAINBRIDGE & CO., y Ts Steamships Virvo, Savannab ; Jas Adger, Charleston ; Niag- | Gavel, Port Caledonia for do (with loss of sail mare Jda, E. C. Robinson's gray mare Kitty Robin- | ronto, who Was 81x lengths ahead of Lady Emily and | across the lake, the superior seamanship of the vet- ‘ ; ; Oe eter importing stationers, 09 and 101 William street. fon and Ban Mace’s brown mare La Blonde, from | Berlin just inside the distance stand. Time, 2:37. | eran Johnny Clemens fh all cases proving successful. Oe hee Francie; Sie tlarvest Geeta eee er ee et aiid taey een eden ene ee these were withdrawn the brown mare La Blonde, | _ 7rd Heat.—Dan Mace now went behind Lady | Invitations were sent to New York and other Juihae! Sailed 20h, Heiress, Rea, Galveston; Onward, Flinn, and | 224 — gray mare Kitty Robinson and bay mare Ida, Jeav- | Emily. She obtained the best of the send off, Berlin | cities, butno Nortnern yachtmen accepted the prof- ae Gertrude, Doane. Savannah; Hypatia, Mason, Baltimore; RSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN ing but four starters—a like number with the first | second, Belle of Toronto third and Thomas Jefferson | fered'courtesy. Perhaps the game was too small. Marino Disnsters. Sth, RB Gore, Harkness, Charleston; C8 Packard, Pack: different States; no publicity; no charge till divorce race. fourth,’ Around the turn Thomas Jefferson went to | The club numbers more than three hundred mem- | _ Sir B onxxo (Br, Dunlop, from Baker's Islapa for | srt. Pblladeiphias ‘st, Engiand (8), Webster, New York; | obtained; advice free. Also Commissioner for every State. ¥ ‘The present management of Hamilton Park have | the front and was two lengths abead of Lady Emily | bors, with J. 0. Nixon as commodore, but possesses | Europe, p ut into Callao 26th ult in a 'eaky condition. lleatea sine HaitnsArigler: Sloskeal, iavaca (/00h Ord SE ING Comedie 6 Ee See it for the first year. They are men that fully intend | at the quarter pole, passed in forty seconds. Belle | no yacht of more than thirty feet in length. There | Sure Cosmorourre (Br), 81 oval’ Baton, Basen aos aa y from Guanape via Callao | Christensen, New York; Royal S vo build it up and give it a promineace equal to | Of Toronvo was third and Berlin fourth. Down the | is wealth and water enough in and around New Or- | for-United States, put into Valparaiso July 26 leaky, and No, do; Moonbeam, Fel Bal Cynosure, other similar tracks in the country. It had become | stretch the positions were unchanged, and | leans to do something better than this. Model | Temained 16th ult, disg to repair. ‘Entered out 27th, ‘Cu greatly “run down,” the fences had gone ona spree | at the half-mile pole, passed in 1:19, ‘Thomas | yachts upon a model sea are very pretty, but are SHIP CANOVA, Eliott, at Boston from Shields, reporis 4th | wing, West, New Oriean: and what posts and rails that hadn’t found a lodg- | Jefferson was two leneths ahead, Lady Emily | scarcely up to tne times. In ayear or so, when the | !nst, off Sable id, had @ heavy gale from SE, and lost | Bellev: Cid Lbigh : yee ae ing place in some cheerful chimney fire lay scattered | second, two lengths in advance of Belle | Mexican Gulf Railroad 1s completed, why should | portion of bulwarks, and received other slight damage, On v1 Vane about the track, ‘The clap house was | Of ‘Toronto and Kerlin, as before. Around | not the Crescent City Yacht Club take a turn in the Sender ee of aed Sist, jer ne ida el tld Ne Arcee ta Piha lod tates; ever ere; desertion, &c., sufficient. Hy ilooaie, for New York; Fleet- 0 publicity : uo charge until divorce is, obtained. Ade th, Idabo © Price, New York; | vice free. du. HOUSE, Attorney, 78 Ni Bu 80th, JL Pye, Fre, Galves: | “Ce fee eee Boston and New York: | (yHILLS AND FEVER, OR PEVER AND AGUE.—ALL: oe > Saib, Dunn, New Orleans; City of Brussels (9), Ken- around New York this terre ditease ts prevalent, bare of decent furniture and tooked drear | the turn Lady Emily left ner feet, but was quickly | Gulf, with manly seagoing vessels, Instead of pud- ‘LONDON, Aug 81—Arrived, Excelsior, Falla, Baltimore. Quinine and other deleterious drugs are resorted to and do and lonely—the entrance was shabby—in fact | caught by Mace, who pushed Jefferson now for the | ditug about in a fishpund. People are talking of it | ;, SBP ONWARD of, New York), Mewiti, from Moulmein | Arrived at do 80h, CH Southard, Woodworth, New York. Deen ccseiid arias ou Pita eg A F tings under the oid jurisdiction were eminently | first time during the race. But approaching the | already. {t wants some spirited pioneer to lead the y t which date she was in dock, repairing. She had Prisca oly eed (o) eae. New York via Havre; | ported last week—all cured, This is ajsplendid preparation: rough. The new régime means better. Already | three-quarter pole she again left her feet, and was | way. been stripped, calked and recoppered, also supplied with | “GP/nareonct' Kate Brigham: Hammond, for d Ana is no quack medicine or humbug. Don't fail to try it. have they made improvements, and many more are | s1X lengths ferns Shoo Fiy aE thas point: Belie of SNC NET “RIOT ay new mainyard’ and mizentopmast. Salled from Graverend Mat, ‘beep Dah, Lawson: New Hf your drnggist bas none, enciose us $3.60, and we will de- in contemplation, and, taking as a basis the | Toronto was third, twenty lengths in front of Berlin, fj A BARK LINDA ABBOTT, Scobey, from Glace Bay, OB, for | York; Tamana, Main. <i be ‘ . New | liver by express, free of expense, two bottles within managemenv’s well known industry and zeal in such | who was varying lus rather miserable trotting with JEASEY _GITY_ TAXES, sew ¥ 4 Manolo ee at | Sept vidence, Coaltest, Govtenbang: Weare watts | miles, Price, $1 2 per hottie. Address Dr. H. LEE, No. New York, put into Halifax 9th inst for repairs, baving’ lost | Sept 1, Providence, Coalfieet, Gottenburg; Waterloo, Patter: undertakings, they wiil be accomplisnea, and in | freqaentbreaksand running. The race wasnowinthe | ‘The Jersey City Board of Aldermen had another | spars, sails, bulwarks, &c, inthe gale of 4th Just, off Beaver | son, Philadelphia. : » Falter- | Great Jones street, New York. Time this course will have just as pretty surround- | hands of Jefferson’s driver and it was evident nothing ed debate jarbor, LONpONDERRX, Sept 1—Sailed, Minnehaha, McGrath, ci FOR 50 CENTS EACH.— ings aa the more pretentions in the country. but-an accident could prevent his winning it; but | Protracted debate yesterday over the tax levy, aNd | 5 ox wany A Davis, Tucker, at Portland 10th from Ca. | NewYork, a ; JO Fha Nelle, Entarged Joints, Aas eure by Dr RICE, 2 ‘The Racing. still Lady Emily might be dangerous, and the stal- | Succeeded inrunning it up to $1,248,000. When this | diz, reports took the gale on the 4th, about4 AM, near Sable | | Ny Aug 25—Arrived, Guiseppe, Carrao, Philadel- | Broadway, corner Fulton street. ‘Afnhilator cares Corus, ; Hon was sent along at the best his driver knew. | amount was announced the Aldermen stared at each | [lads bowing with feartht violence Hil, noc, Sooding | "sailed 26th, H F Eaton, Reed, Philadelphia bara a mnt he an . FIRsT TROT, i ‘They passed the score Thomas Jefferson first, ten | 6; Asa galt plied os bad MALAGA, Aug 26— Arrived, Goodwin, Cralg, New York. 2 ae Art Viisl GORA Winall HAMILTON PARK, NEW Haven, Se Purse | Jengths fm front of Lady Emily, who was six other m silence, and well they might, For afew Bark HeRMON—H M staamer Sphinx arrived at Halifax Cleared 27th, Chieftain, Roche, Boston, APANESE OORN FILE—REMOVES CORNS WITHOUT $400, for horses that have never beaten 2:50—$200 | engths in advance of Belle of. ‘Toronto. erin | Moments not a word was spoken. Alderman Hogan | 8th instant, towing she derelict North German bark Her | Maurrvius, July —Atrived, ‘Clara, Nickels, Montevideo | @f,, Pain, Price doe. Sold at drug and shoe stores. Sau » $0 first, $100 to second, $60 to third, and $40 tofourth | was distanced for his ranning. Time of the heat, | then rose aud said that he would not vote for the | mon, Rix, rom Newcaftle for Boston, with s cargo of coal. | (and anlled 26th for Batavia) ples made on receipe ce re HI ede 2 ot | horse; ‘mile heats, best three in five, in harness, 2:363;., Lady Einily took eecond money, and Belle | ordinance on its third reading. Comparing | Being dismasted in the gale of Sunday, and having ten feet yin port bark Thos Pope, Land, from — : id ba! ‘Thos. Foster entered g. g. Shoo Fly....2 2 11 1| of Toronto the third prize, i the figures with the aggregate of the three | {nthe schr Barbara’ it was incorrectly reported that she | PR, Aug $5—In. port sehr Howard, Wooster, ADIES—IF YOU DESIRE TO SEE BEAUTIFUL FIT: &. J. Jackson entered br. m. Flora Day1 1 3 3 3 1T0-DAY's SPORT. § clues last year he tound an imerease of ninety | sunk four hours afterward. She was subsequently fallen in | from Naguabo for Boston (sse Disasters). if Ld ting Dresses and superior work, it will pay you to call ren entered bl. m. Belle of Two events will mark to-day’s amusement. The | Per ceut. The taxpayers in his district, where | with by the American fishing schr Julia Grace, from Rock- Newport, Aug 25—Satled, Canada, Scott, New Orleans. at TAYLOR'S, No. 6 Clinton place, third door from Broad- . Watertown. 3 8 2 2 2] first race, purse of $1,000, for horses that have never | “ere is a great deal of unimproved property, | port forthe Banks, which took her in tow and brought ker Ent out 27th, K H Purrington, Crosby, for Boston; Louisa | W&Y- | ©. E. Pebbles entered bi. g. Ned: 4 dis, 0, ‘The entries for this are Hiram W. | Would complain loudly. Alderman Clark said | towatd Hallrax: On the 7th the captain of the schooner tel, | Cook, Cook, Jamalca, OREM. | P, $. Morton ent. w. m. Lucy Morton. ar. Howel’s brown mare Lady Wells, J. J. Bowen's gray | that this tax levy, together with the State and | Arapbed to Hallfax for a,steamer and the Admiral sent | | Ovonro, Aug 2—Arrived, Jobn Shay, Wilkinson, New O ored to Onn dine eto Biba DRE } E, Bepbend entered b. g. Gaslight... dr, gelding Royal John, H. Odell’s chestnut mare Tivoli | County taxes, would impose on Jersey City a tax of Brie W A RoGERs (Br), Morrell, at Boston from Jacmel QUEENSTOWN, Aug 28—Arrived, Industry, Susich, New | OIOUS REVALENTA FOOD, wi ich haw effected. 70,000 J.# olcombe ent. g. g. Charlie Walcott dr. formeriy Louise), J. H. Hubeck’s bay mare Sallie, | tiree percent, or nearly double that of last year. | yj, Tnarua, reports 2d inst, lat 5 40, lon 7861, in a gale from | York; 29tv, Alcatras, Robinson, San Francisco; Sept 1, | cures of dyspepsia, diarrhea, consumption, constipation, all | G, 4. Dorr ent. bi. g. Black Ri . dr Soin Murphy's ‘gray gelding Carroll, L. C. eee Bumsiead said that the chairmen of a NW to NNE and E, lost part of deckload of mahogany. Jured, Norak, New York: Fairlie, Abernethy, and Ro: xinds of fevers anil stomach’ and liver complaints, Copies Ee % al oF ; | different itees tig out el mano, do: 2d, Winfield, Miller, do; . Colorado (s), Free- | Of cures sent free. Sol in tins; one pound, § i five | quarter, Malt. Bape TRO TURE eR SeRveE a ett: | iON MOE faigraporsion o> tas wauits of atbeemereral sae eee ae a arn alls in tbe outs | Bute, do Aug's) for Liverpool cand proc ededy; 1510" 4 30 A Bounds, #5. DU BARRY & CO., 168 Wiliam’ street, New , First heat. = gelding Colonel Fisk, and W. B. Smith’s browa | departments, but each, believing that his neighbor | orth. M, Clty of Paris (8), Mirebouse, do (Sept 3) for do (aud pro- | York, and at all druggists and grocers. ie } gelding Old Put. The second race, purse of $1,000, | ad too much, raised the amount accordingly. Al- | — gnic Orrawa (Br), Rea, at Boston Ith inst from Troon, | ROTTERDAM, Aug 81—In port ship Industry, Means, for TCOL & DAVIDSON, for teams, has the following entries:—R. ©. Layton’s | Jerman Ege explained his method of reducing it by | reports 4th, off Cave Sable, had a heavy gale from SE to SW; | New York about Sept 26, CEA hel Ta ‘ bay gelding Bess and bay mare Flora Day, H. A. | $1,000, deducting the salary which the Aldermen | lost two topsa,ls, foresail and trysall, had rovais blown from | Suizups, Aug 8i—In port Lizzie, Peak, for Boston, ldg successors to BELO 00. 4 Fifth beat.. Hall’s black gelding India Rubber Ben and Lady | Voted to themselves, The tax ordinance was put askets and lost boat off the house on dexk, general cargo. hei | THE BETSING. Walton, E. A. Squlsest Brittain and bay gelding | OW1ts final passage and lost. The members were | Brio Hien, at Charleston Sth inst from Boothbay, Me, | y STOCKHOLM, Aug 27—Arrived, Mary Ida, McHenry, New Offer 200 WHITE FRENGH CHINA DINNER SETS, 4 Poojs were sold upon the races by Oliver Marshall, | Berlin, Dan Mace's brown mare La Blonde and | ¢Vidently loth to face their constituents with such a | reports 27th ult, Wm T Cayron, seaman, feil from aloft to TambbaAwee, Aue 20: Arrived, Aladdin, Evensen, Philadel- Second selection, full assortment, $34. Sat Protitente, Seas Selauall of New York | browa mare Tida. and W; P. Doble'é chestnut geld- | budget so.the paling down process wilt take place | 1B ts mdse’ om einem Bakaly from Jecdore ns, | PRAer Stoceoel 4 iy paconani aigrainntmmees ts" POILET sere, ce, h in le city an at the next meeting. RIG SHARON —! inbow, ely, from Jeddore, a ly 5 ‘The foliowing will give an excellent Men Of ide ae ee bas one a sisted hia scird ti ast with Pe eR visas ue eta tae | Sem Bronze FRENCH SSWARE GAS FIXTU! a OCKS, MANTEL SETS, VA! Db WARE. cL ES, PARIAN SILVER. ture of the betting b. PLATE! i fore the race:— arrived at Halifax 8th inst, Capt Small and crew of the . . rrr Ie panne uber (Gefors reporied on. The big Tee Rem LC dy lia, doh Postion, Tape, : . _Fiora Day. -$50 76 50 50 60 65 A MURDERER AT LARGE. was bound from Portland ‘1 “geen fa Bellest. On | sweden. zi AY ‘shoo Fy. 25 40 25 25 60 60 REITERATE F SHIPPING NEWS. Sunday morning, dug a? Motion farted one ceaisens | SMYRNA, Avels—Arrived, Benedotte, Calero, New York. | 4 oe caNriL® LOAN | | Plea. ‘i 36 ae ee | tae Saauanannamaeaae ragged past what proved tobe the Long isiand ledges. ‘Here | york, | hip Mikado (Br), Iiberg, for do; barks Liz M | Field. [10 16 15 5 5 10 jetorious Chinaman; Quimbe Appo, Ar- Almanne for New Yerk=This Day. Ce eg aeeree Relge wes lot go, and ihe veecel’acia | 1iedsig,(Br) Iredale; Excelsior (Br), Bdgar, and Chaigrove TARE DEPOSIT VAULTS” J First Heat—The whise mate Lucy Morton, bay an aaa eres ron ES RR ‘ by itp goveral hours, wien Sige ator on he Goome EEL Leone hug 18—In port berk A Houghton, Upton, | fer Bonds, Gold, Sliver, Pate and Froperiyof Value, ding Gaslight, lding Charile Walcott and | "e™t and ledges, : ym Boston, unc. , MONTH jack welding Blick Ridley ‘were wicharawa. ‘The | Charles Poun appeared in the Tombs Pollce Court Bite Wo D, Annnnson tw Orleans Bh in ie aietresr | Portand’ Geel 3 AH Curis, Merriman, New Tore,’ Beco? Otice ascvmnmscattons (free to eostomers) Bellof Watertown had the pole, Shoo Fly second, | yerterday, before Justice Dowling, with a very bad Captain Willie reports. that on the 6th of Septomber, when | _ STJOWN, NB, Rept 12—Cleared, brig J Leighton, Leighton, SAFES TO RENT FROM $15 TO $100. id Ned third and Flora Day outside. Ned had the | pack ‘about 160 miles from the Pass, was struck by a whirlwind at | New York. Bguitable Building, ‘best of the send-off, Shoo Fly second, Belle of | Diack eve, caused by a blow of a hammer in the OCEAN STEAMERS. 10:30 PM, without warning, the weather being beautiful at | TEXEL, Aug 980—In the Roads, Golden Vale, Hull, from 122 AND 14 BROADWAY, ‘Watertown third and Flora Day fourth.” Going | ands of the notorious Quimbo Appo, who about 5 the time, and in lese than five mivutes the main t he | New Orleans for Bremen. corner of Ceder street. jeder “in port brig E B Rich, N. B.—Personsat distance may deposit tbrough respon- Around the turn Ned broke up and rai Jor some dis- | eleven years ago ws tried and convicted of the | DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YoRK oR Tae | Malnmast head, fore topmast, topgellantma nate eo ie cb, Hopkins, | sible express companies, Aes iit fance, the others continuing in the posi- together with th ‘rom ja, Ga. MONTHS OF SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER. by the » Captain Willis tried to VALENCIA, Aug 23—Sailed, Winona, Stanley, Portsmouth; 4 " tong’ in which they left te score: at the | MURder of @ Woman and Sentenced Oe na tf nen nce emia” | as teers won a heavy sea running and the ya Muth, Anite Bise, Robinson, New York; Old Colony, Grludiey | ()LD DR. HEATH'S MANY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN au: pole Ned was three lengths’in ad- | Whose sentence was afterwards commuted to im- : rn teenie sere the brig’s bottom and pounding, Ne was fearful that the | Cadiz. que 1 satied, ahipn Ingoma (Br), Ha Pies, Disetes 0: the Live?, Blool Bing oe orieary Uae o = , sense 0: q , Who. iran the fame aneace in tront“af uae et | Py nunt gutess mente aoe or ween te te terete gay casa iyae cerns eet | Jahon oy Ae eee ee eeneieed | iment age cue et ney oem ee i ‘ it managed to sare S| for 5 8th, + Iquiqn % ar Watertown. At the nalf-mile pole Ned_again broke | Tr About eighteen months, moat. or whic every tne ee orgeall, under’ which: he arrived of Bouinwest | bark Eine (Br), Kerr (1 paired), New fe ca unin, naving repaired) New | inal Weaknoas. Inhalation, caustics, iron, tonics, stimulant Pass at 12:30 id was taken in tow by the towboat | York. Also sailed, no ds tp Winfield Scott, ‘Smith, Cal- bypophosohites, mercury, Cpe cubeba, ‘bucky, injec Rochester, all safe aud well. dera, thence to guano ial: to load for United Kingdom. [eet Gy ey remedies had proved worse than use- ScHR HOWARD (of Boston), Wooster, from Naguabo, PR, wae Aug 22—Sailed, previous, ship Julia, for New | less. Dr. can prove this by cured patients in alt Bp and repeated bis running performance, but | h@s spent on the Island, Justice Dowling ridding the assed that position in advance one length akead, | community of this dangerous character every time ‘jora Day second, Shoo Fly third and Belle 0, | he was brought before him. Poun and Appo are rts of the country. Patients can be cured at their homes. Watertown fourth. Around the turn the second ! both Chinamen, but the former is quite a respectable for Boston, with sugar and molasses, put into Mayaguez Au, on 710 Broad ] time Shoo Fly went to the front, Flora Day second, }\,and industrious man, with whom Appo has been re- “1 roadway. | 24in distress, having sprung a leac; stove deck load of 4 American Ports. rapt tnt tt bao Hea tird,-wio had pgatriele Bis fect, and Belle of | wently boarding, Apne hat on is heen living ‘JGiasgow een | puncheone molaeseato arene rene “Cargo hasbeen or | ALEXANDRIA, Sept 12-—Arrived, tchra Helen A Hoyt, | GMITI'S :|London, South st. Gered to be discharged by survey. New Haven; R C'Thomas, Windsos, N BOSTON, Sept 12-Cieared, bare St John, (Bn, Ryder, St recite ati NB;'brige Feonie Butler, Nickerson, Union Islan rize Medal awarded at f 1867. fariposa, Milton, Charleston via Weymouth; Suse 4 | BREWERY M40 WEST LIGHTER RTH eiueer Bi exes’ SOUR CHAMPION, Gavel, from Port Caledonia, CB, for | Sticuh Hammond, Paliadelphia vis Wood's Hole: schra EH | TWEEN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH AVS, NEW YORK. pun’s refusal to continue this generous 8 a teimcnatag weniia tn ti ‘urber, Cobb, , iy’ be or a that the latter brought CLEARED. New York, lost sails in the gale of 4th, and put into Halifax. Gage, Phlladeiphia, “VENEERS. Ja ' Watertown fourth, At the three-quarter pole these | fre. of expense at Poun’s house, but he has com- positous were unchanged, A vet close struggle | peliad that individual to supply hum witheonsider: | | 9 wetanartivad caer tncyport Gis rences tiesto Bt | dou Place at this point and copsinued up to tne | uble qciantities of candy, by the manufacture an SEPTZN t ¢ boat. Ga; homestretch between Fiore Da and Shoo Fiy, | sale of yrhich Poun exes’ out a hving, and {t was on y SEPTEMBER 38, 1870. | Desert, los deckiond of wood, split foresail and stove terminating in Flora beating the gray gelding over | account uf ; the score by a length. Shoo Fly was second, Belle | treatment’ ,of the convic! ™ of Watertown third and Ned fourth. Time of the | brute forced. to bear in an attempt to compel him. Na Tort deck Ton ‘of, iusters Taluesly anchor chain eal ‘amb ectiaatihrhebelbeny in della c —— iro, z y_ RE, heat, 2.4914. ‘The time at the quarter and hail-mile | Poun, in mak, ng his complaint yesterday. replied to ficamablp Manbattan (Br), Forayth, Liverpool—Wilhams | longboatin the gale of id. Cleared—Bark Plelades, Holt, Wort Indies; schrs Liliias, MANUFACTURERS WAU Hsodrens, aon. Svies Was not taken, the questions dx Mr. Finiay, Justice Dowling’s clerk, a 3, Grifin, Lynn; Henry Casto, Dumont, Pawtucket; Maggie | have ready for exibition cholo a ete georegnd Hert—Belie of Watertown had the best of | that ihe wae 8 Chistian Chinaman, who was able t6 | Steamship owe CBr), Lot, Liverpool vie Queenstown— sighins ih task, htving beck dlemastea ate ane tis D Marston, Marston, East, Boston. assortment of verething sn thelr fine, which’ they are pre: Ned fouria: “af the duarier pote; passed in forty. Pe aaa Warcererence taught himselt wien te Corman? Vine Deir, SarsanakMeray) Persia BSE tay (anon Machin, meneubli tiie Pi | paso to ‘allarita Wallace, New York, Sat (Bs Saerlied os eiloges nee ! ghe seconds. Xora Day was four lengths in advance, | ad of an iuetructor, dustice Powing cumuutted | "Steamanipdames Adge, Lockwood, Chariwion—H R Mor- | delphi. {or Boston, was lowed iuto Rew teqont inh ty | "Kalla hy ite Gumbin Otley) — 4 LOTORY. {2 MONROE STREET, 4 Bhoo Fiy second, invree lengthe ahead of Belle of Appo for tial, gan &Co, steamer Holeg Augusta, baving been run into of Tarpaukn | In port 9h, bark Eos (Nor), Jensen, for —, FACTORY 2go0 MADISON BIREET