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10 YACHTING. The Crutso of the New York Yacht Squadron, Orders Fssued for the Forthcom- ing Regattas. Newron?, R. 1, Angast 19, 1871, ‘Wis admitted ny ait bands that the Aeet of the New York Yacht Ciud now on itsannual cruise, ts by farthe ‘most maynificeat arfay of pleasure vessels ever seen tm any nervor ia witich it has come to anchor, Over ‘Unrty yachts rede at anchor this moramg. inclading twenty-four firsi class schooners, four sloops and three steamers, [tis not, lowever, pumber of craft that elict's such marked commenaation among the resi- ents of the city—tor the fleet, great or small, hus at all umes received the heartiest of welcomes, but rather the general excelicnce ot the vessels, their tim appearance and the evident ambition of the Yacetsiuen thewselves to rval each other im every feature that can redownd to their credit, Quite an exagerated notion prevails im regard to ENGLISU YACHES AND YACHTMEN, ‘The former tiave been des ribed as Mtile tsolated easties, with doors closed lest the genil air of Mlendehip should taint the grave exclusivenes ‘While the latter are said to go to set wilh a mis: n- Uropicai turn of mind, caring little to ses forth in company with rival vessels, There are, to oe sure, Bome exceptions to this; but if there were none yachting in England would have progressed Jony simce. Thar it has not Gone 80 18 patent to those conversant with the subject, When Mr. Ashbery solned the New York yacht squadron fast year be was profase in hts expressions of astonishment and avmtration that a grand una- mimity of feeling existed between the members of the club as to mduce them to aecompany each other for a menth, No such ‘hing as a cruise was known m England. Yacht owners there would bardiv rau the risk of sailing for fun, as the reputation of their vees if they enjoyed any, nughi sumer—oven a friendly brust trom port to port. The opimion and earuest approval Of our annua! reunton on the sea, 80 to speak, by such au expericaced and thorongh- Going sachtman, 1s certainty entitled to the serious oonsticration ol nis English br-thren. Yet they do mot seem to dave been roused from their character. demic lethargy this season, Since the yacht clubs of old England have filled to profit vy the spirited exampie of the yachtmen on tis side of tac Atlantic; but if Mr. Ashbury had good reason to be surprised by the appearance of the fect last year, be would be somewaut taken aback were he at pre- sent in Newport harbor on board his new yacht Livonia. Never since the organization of the New York Yacht Club have more : BEAUTIFUL SCECIMENS OF NAVAL ARCHITECTURE been witnessed, This, to a very great extent, is ‘the result of yachisinen sailing togetner in all winds and weather. The apprenension of defeat does not eter American yachtsmen from at least trying their Auck; and, be it said 10 their credit, they properly @ppreciate the value of a victory. When sailing as @ Meet the merits and demerits of each individual Vessel becomes apparent, The yacht owner who Piainiy secs where hts craft is taulty in com. Parison with others takes a note of it, and msiead of sulienly = squaring away from ‘Bis orethren rematus with the squadron to the close, Femedies bis deiectsif possible, or bulds anew Yacht for the coming ecason. It 16 this enterprise end rivalistic fee\ings that ave marked THE RAVID FROG.PSs OF THE CLUB and mace it what it is to-day, the first in ehnor Remisphere, if not in number, most assurediy in point of well mode led, fast sailin’ and weatherly ewaft. Morcover, the harmony that unquestionably Prevails among the members of the Club snows | most clearly that their ambitious views regarding She proprietorship of the switrest and ablest yacht are wolely actuated by tae desire to promote the tair fame Which the orzanizauion lias establisned. but here we are in Newport, in grand array, The representative of the Associated Press has gone his Foands among the feet. A preter spectacle upon the water he has never seon. ‘The more formmdabie 1 the racers are ln c.ose proximity, surrousded on ail sides by the lesser Ughts of the Wave. It is hard to jnage ava carsury giance which 1s ost beantiful, for they ail look te acme of perfection in point of Symelry, movel aud cregance, smoota as glass on She exterior. The decks, clear and trim at all umes, ere rendered aa fails, brass bolts wod belaying pins giist nm in the ays 0! the sun. At eight o'clock the revetile breaks joyfully upon the eur, and Gs the morning gun vooins forth from @he Magsnip colors are rua up with ap and repidity that at once prochum the disc:piine of the ficel. Aa hour er so passes, and soou tne har- boris dotted with smal! seidng cralt, vrimful of visitors, In the handing of those tiny boats the Newport men excel. amminent at any Moment; bai skufal hands are at ine redder, auc! (hey shoot past each other wih B La vot tu spare. Presently the turung lucreeses; guests arrive trom the store, some in gigs and ent. fers with pretiy awniags and carrying the signals of the yacuis vw Waich tney belong. The pala cabins of the vessels are tarown Open for inspecti aud a generou= aud | NAVPECTED HOSPITALITY jonai charm to the hearty welcome of the yachusinen. Rear Commouore Osgoor'’s now | Jamous yacht Columbia has & host ol admirers, eviteut fron the numerous little craft tat surround Mer. And the atabur'y of the owner Is only equaled by Dis puck as a yacotsma: The Lew yacht Wander Miertains quite a jasiionable assemblage. ber is ibe sianen and elegant Raimvier, Mr. J. Ty Banker, which has just arrived from a’ short ran | utside’ ihe harbor. Among others mucu crite | ised are the Resoluie, Dreadnaught ana | the iron sloop Vindex. The last mentioned | a spleucia Jooking crast, and has been crowded | wil day. Her qualines have not set been thorougaly | tested, but her owner, Mr. Centre, 16 confident that ber day of reaown is not far disiant. She is 6% tong Durden ani seems to be a thorough seagoing yacht. ‘The arrangement of her cabin, composed of wahog- any and walnut, displays considerab.c taste, with tWo staterooms and two berths. She sdoras Jurarious accommodations for four persons, and » Bas ampie room ior eight men forward. From all appearances Mr. Centre wil be no miser in the wmpreading of canvas, A cable’a length from the | Vindex is her foruitable opponent, the Gracie, the | ue Of Whose any prizes Would require ume to ulate. Close to her are the stoops Addie, | (laine, Vixen apd others, ail competitors in @ Bpecial race on Monday ne: It ts alinost nenecessary to mention that the Sap- o and Ghe Dauntless are encoun passed on all sides admiring spectators. Visitors are conducted | 1 Wrough the vessels win conriesy and shown. ail t be woud sen floating paluces contain, Hard b FIs the wellknown Vier, whic r lotteret | ® ‘hen Were was a prize to be won. an nich would | e wily hi det the Caubrta last year in th e race Block Isiand and beck had she not | C4 Tried away her bobstays, an accident which at | Ov ce cisavied her {ow beating to windward. ‘the | fas Usaling Palmer is at anchor opposite the resis dey wo of her owner, Then there @ dies the noi We Tidal Wave, whieh means to work wonders dur ing the comin although she has already distinguished ty Zen times; the viagic, of Que. ts Cap fay always ready lor a cont est witha good meeze to swell her gis Whe | ‘arolinta; the Maagie, owued by tne Vv Jends an add Mr. Lovis Lorillard, Tanda Mnted vachusman, Cuptain KF. Loper; the | Capri c, which now looks trim sinee her repatra | Bave been completed: the Eva, ax brignt and cheer tu! loo King a8 ever: the Foam and olner schocner Facts, Wiose siunats cemante. ‘Then there liree sieain yachis, the Sustprise, lierald anu Feariess: out there ts ‘Veawe! SVbIch Must NOL be Overiooned, Jor she, of all tne oth ers lis the time when ker fame awas | ‘Witespoead through the land. it is | THE FLEEY TING, | This morning she looked the hero of the fect, | with ber maintopmast and mar T gone, and her | beauarul « bestrewn with ‘chains, ropes and Broken <pars tent ef the deve! ber When, sight ou ne Cx ac mi crossed the dangerous shows off Cape Cor violence of the storm troagh winch | ene rele 80 gallantly, was at fret not suitielen!y understood. When questioned to the event, ber nobe an’ cool-teaded commande Mr, George Oszoo |, modestiy referred to thas if 10: Vial in ite © the ver had only been t Information froin able ris the opinion fat the Fi ever, cont dangerous 2igit of M, avd that bur er owner, LO Pu versel pus Cory. a Pollock's Rip, yreexe from the bad blown sicadily since sun eased to a gale Fully ace ues of tus Vessel I night, eontl Heavy ‘sens the leé@ rail f owed Wave, bet the vie, Woen just near ror nothing of ii, matters sweeney over the b Paired su dhe water, mevwios Dore UY iD epien lid Wave f Podocké Kip & tremendous | squall” syruck fue vessel; imimnds y the ban at the bead Of the iwast rol 1 down Gage topping the watngagt torward the mumiopnast, Whne toe me Into rivvons. With " charactert as Mr. | Hsgoul Was eaual to tke He bolily 5 a@layed the aural of tim ust AM hobie Fiectwing into Vineyarl en at two | @ciock in sue morning. Lawrence | Jerome was on board during the — storm, | gud even «ip this crisis iS presen ce continued tow of mond dit nol desert bit, aud ht Of humey coninbvuted Mes & litle to re jonaily bright looking as the brass | mptness | Coitisions between tem seem | | Ov {BB Near | M. | certs wae given at Prospect Park yesterday after. sting. The later might have been dispensed with hyd comfort alone been svudied in the general mane | agement of tue entertainme: + | 9 four-wheel be Haven tou port by ine steam yaent Hera! Mr. Osgood received the <ongraiuiauons of many — friends, and, having gone to Work with 9 will, bas | * test her merits Wilh those of | coming regaltas. The “aay has passed off pleasantly. ae yachis, crowned with guests, made short trips bide the harbor towards Black Island, tte Fieet Captain Schuyler, chaicuan of the Regatts | Comittee, bas this evening issued THE ORDERS POR THE APY KOACHING RACES. i ‘They ineude four next week, vizi—Monday, Au- mst 21, Challenge Cap, preseated by Commodore sennetts Tuestay, August . presented by Vice Commodore Douslas; ‘nurday, August iain 1. Lorthara; Saturday, if the crizens, Kuown as ‘August 28, ocean a Challenge | Cup, presented by ¢ AUgUSED, Cup, Presented 05 the “Newport Can; Monday, race, open Lo yachts of ail navions, 0x Cup, presented by Commodore be ‘Tne courses to, be sailed over aud the rules gov- erning the races were published ns yesterday's Pa rs. There will also ne a regatta jor sioops on ljonday, August 21, for a Cup, presented by tie Commodore, Vice Commods dore of the club, at the same time and Gader the same conditions as those goverping the schooner race of that day. Altogether, a brillant wees of | Yachting ts expected. A STRANGE RUMOR ' is mactive cirenlation here, and one, indeed, which in many respects hears the sembiance of truth. i appears that upon tne recent successiut escape of | severe! notorions convicts from Sing hing Prison a | coaspiracy Was entered into among them | to revenge the punishment they had endured | on the person of the untlinching and ) lar Jadge Bedford, of New York, Wio 1 | So justiy ant feaciessiy sentenced them, Although | nothing is posiiively Known to the police authorites | IIS neverinewess Carceut ed tnat three or jour o! the daring scounsre| the cny of Newport awaiiing the opportunity to Mialtreat and perhaps a nate the wizompromis- ing and estesined cenueman. It Is Well Known thy Judge sediord 1s at present the disungushed guest of Rear Adiniral Osgood, on voara the Columbia, | Of its contents, consisuns ot and this NOL at ail Duprovable that the dends have, actoated by diabolical motes, come to Newport to | carry out their vilizmous plans, rumors havo been conveyed to Indge Red- ford, who, with Charecteristiv courage, treated tnem | With cool indifference ud has not even once wu | maiea to the authorites any desire to Le protected, | fuily confident tat bis oWn moral foree 1s quice su | ficient to ward Om all danger trom the vilest ent throat abroad. ‘The Judye passes quite a pleasant | on board the Columbie and seldom ayS any Visits as ore, Douotiess the eed Tascals will be captured in ajew cays, if, mdeed, | they have the narainood 10 appear in this ‘ashion- ; able quarter. The fleet will remain at anchor ail day to-morrow. Every yacht in the squadron 13 in the finest possible trim for the rezattas | the United States Navy, urrived here during tie | day. sf YACHTING IN ENGLAND. Reyai Yacht Squadron Regatta=Race Be. tween the Livonia and the Aline—Mr. Ash= bury’s New Yucut Handsomely Beaten. ‘The yachts started August 4 from Cowes Roads, in the race for the Challenge Cup given by His Royal ighness the Prince of Wales, were vesnatched at five minutes past oue P, M, from a fiving siait, mn Wine | otfthe Koya: Yacht squadron Club ilouse. Six vessels eniered lor tne race, but oniy three hoisted tneir | racing flags jn the moraing—tme Livonia, Egeria | and Aliae, ana only two of these—the Livonia and Aline—eventually siaried. Sunjoined are the coa- ditions and entries for tae race:— ‘THE CHALLENGE CUP, the gift of His Royal High- hess the Prince of Wales, for all American aud Buiuish schooners and yawls, of 100 tons and ap- wards, Yawls to have half their toinage added. Vourse—From Cowes roand tue ht vessel on tne | Stambles aud back round the Nab, All yachts to be measured by a person appointed by the sating | Commitiee of the R.Y.S., according to Thames measurement. ‘Time allowance, tweive seconds per ton. No restriction as to bands, Cunvas or boats; | in other respecis the K.Y.s. sailing reguiations to be adherea to, ‘three to start or no race. To start at ; one, M. Stations—No, 1 next the Castle, To) Gwendolin (Mr. W. Ew. "Aline (Mr, R, Sutton t «see 182 Hariequin (€ sitio ham). 152 Livorn Shark (Duke of Rudisad). 201 When the five minutes’ preparatory gun was fired the Livonia and Atine were in theif positions with all lower sails set, but the Egeria 8 canvas was only rily Up, aud she was not, of course, in position, ‘efore the second gun was tired the Egerta hoisted a flag in her rheging as & signal Of @ protest of sume klud froin her owner, but as the appointed Uwe for the race to comucnce was past the staring gun i was fred and we Livonia and Aline staried vy taemsetves. Sconce Pot was pussed by the Livonta at 2n. | 16m. P. M., aud by the Aline at zh. 2um. bus, The ) distance veaten over between Cowes and Sconce is | toelves miles and tne time ocenpied by eack Vessoi in } doing their work was:—Livonia, 1h. 1sin., and Aline, | 1h vom, 50s ‘Taking the advantage at tae siare o | the Livonia over the Al 3 three minutes, the dis: tance had nev been materially altered between ine | two up to their passing Scouc | SThe Livonia passed out through the Needles nas- | Sage about a quarter of a mie avead of aud to wind. | Ward of the Aune. Outside tue Needle Rocks the Yachts found a heavy sweil, tu which the old Aline | Showed much better form than the new Livoula and overhauied her rapidly, The Aline eventuady saved througn the Livonta’s lee. The sea and wind tm | creasing boih v now sent down their maintap. ails and housed martopmasts. AL tweuty minutes | past jour P.M. t Ut Of Daristone 1. iollowed b: on weather quar. | ler, both heading Lortbh-uortliwesé on to windward of | St.Alpun's Head, Atseventeen minutes tive the Livonis tacned under the bighland, apd when | stand ton the starboard Lack she met the | Aline, Waren went auder her tee bow. ‘The Shambles | Ligntsinp was eveutualky rounded by the Aline a eighven minutes past six and by the Lt | v a! nineteen minutes past six. wie they Weie round booms were fibbed rvo Wuetr starboard quarters as they comnienced @ nearly dead rua for St. Catuurme uy : 1are Sails aid square topsails were got up, ana, with the youug food under tiem, thiy tore wiong at the rave of a good twelve knots, | At Seven O'clock P, oi., about tWo mules to the westward of St. Albau’s Head, the Aime carried away her square- eal yard, buLas tie wind now veered iu to about hort the set was not wanted again, and tue Livonia got her squaresuils in, At nine o'clock Py the Neediess red light was abeam of the two yachts, the Livonia ranming very evenly, The wind fresuened f the W.N.W., the Livonia logging 12, knot. dne Allge’s captain, seeing the Livoula Was how jeaving bts crait 10 We Strengthening wind, Made An aliempt te “goose wing" his ship's canvas, ‘bu. the foresall retused to keep over to windward, The Nab lightship was iuded round hy the Livonia a lit, 4m. FP. M, and by the Aline at lib. tm. Jos P.M. From ‘he Nab they commenced beating in ior Cowes Roads against a head wiad aud tee ue, both commencing with suort boards, aud tue Livonia now tacking each ume on the Aline's Weather. The jatter, however, was the best of ihe two at tats kind of work, and tne ottener Sbe@ put the Livoula about the more she gaineu upon her, the new er being terrinly slow in staying. ‘The fagboat m Cowes Roads Was eventually passed by the Aline at in 45m. A. M. and ihe Livouia at Un, dom. 308, A.M y p Was most nnd nett. | and ear Commo- | NKW YORK HERALD. Sr Prranity oceurets Albert, laced in tae hands of otels at the is toilowing day t the watch redeemed. a wiser 1f not a Letter boy. Was towed trom vineyard | Bimself 1 Coney IS" ing ror tne purpose of hathine. | While strotilog "fang (he beach his attention was | Altracted bY “49 ipteresting little game of taree card the F.egtwibg altnost in complete trim and ready to ) monte WPrch was then 1 progress. There was evl- her competitors in te ) deay money fp 11, thought Albert, and he, acting | Many of tne | POR the» ozgestion of a sharper, supposed to nave | i My weit-known Valentine, took @ hand in. had ar g5an corrency und lost ibatin a jlity, AN on. 2 (7) o Win a heavy stake ne put up * nis gold Waten and chain, and lost, He mourned Dts folly then and besought hts betrayer to return him the watch walct bad been given to him by ois father, lv discunlinue the use of Chewing tocacco, | wheeh was oljectionable to the worthy sire of poor The gamber finally avreed to return him | the watch upon the receipt of $10, a varkeeper of one of the |, and tt Was arrange that on the | money should be forthcoming and | Young Conklin noutied De vwetive ciggs of the affair, and im company with that aMlcer repaired to the barroom where the watch | was and demanded Ns restorat on. gave it ap resactantly, and Conklin leit the isiaud, Trying On a Metropolitan Haul by a Mouse Thies On Thursday morning last @ young man called at the residence of Mr. Brown, No. 90 Court street, and represente! that he wanted to go on the roof to see ‘about the chimneys, whico were said to be in | want of repairs. Tne desirea access to the root was qniry and invest: thar aion, popu. | tmmediately given tne feliow, who did not again put had , in an appearance m that house. Pyle, residing at No. 87 Schermerhorn street, who ‘had beea wbsent from town, together with her re now lurking abons | family, the house bem: unoccupied meanwh the man who enéred No, 90 Coart strect, on the p'ea o: chimneys, W, are connected, aud des Cai of No. he Was peruuiled to Wa | for valuables, | feitow as being about Wwenty: | Stature, With broad shoulde: | ache. ‘He wore a dar | pants, | Singic instanc their intended absence, SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac tor New York -Yuis Day. kod over the roa.s of the houses, which throngn the scuirie pchermernorn strect, where, undh: and searcn at tts leis ire ue made his exit by the basement Hallway aster nightial. Mrs. Brown describes the fet soft hat, lack coat and The police state the tact that this er ye was . Bea tane ante Gone Unocenpied Was bok reported to them, und The practice saips Saratoga avd Constellation, of | ‘Of robbery in domiciles has occurred where the parties have notified the autnoritics of PORT OF NEW YORK, Quevimmtown—Joba G Dute. uw Dae. de Sparks. Fra 1, derson Bros, ty whip Cl H Mauory & ‘A | Steamebip ker. &Co. Suip Lake Leman ( , dial Bark Anna Walsh, Lawren & Baroca, Ey ¢ & Co. Rark Galofre (sp), Gelp!, Pi Ba: rm Fnneh, I ve & Co. Whithey & Co, Co, Rr &Co, Kehr Arus Rehr May % as the Aling wae about { beuina the Livonia at the start and arrived in at the finish of the race a miaute and a half atiead of her, it must be adrotted that Mr Ashbury ’s new schooner does not yet sail so fast as ii may be pre- sumed he had every apparent reason on hts side. ty | expect sae would. The yachts carried the ebb tide wha then dowa trom Cowes dg 10 the Shai Dies lghtship and kad the food with thom on ther Tun back from tie shainbles to the Nab hight Ve ta gives (he Aline tea minutes tino, and | thus the vietury of the Litter 1s really Llu. u0s., oF | coumiag ae Aline’s fuet BuL., 14a). Dos. PROOKLYN AFFAIRS. “Police Work. i There were 572 per: arrested in Brooklya dur. ing the past week. Tue chtef otences consisted tn quafing too deeply from the Sowing bowl and in Violation of the city ordingaces. The Park Concert. The fifth of the series of Saturday afternoon con- hoon, and Was attended by about five thousand opie. The Rwenty-third regiment band performed an adinirabie seiection of twelve popoiar utrs, to Which innumerable mosquitoes irom the adjacent ; lake and watercourse lent their music and ther A Mysterio Case. | Shortly before etx o* ock ou Friday evening Jast SY baited im front of 276 Henry atreet, a boarding house, and one of we occupants | toned the ail of the passers by to assist him in { vemoving an old gentleman from the yehicle into the House. The driver of the wagou then Jumper in Woy | aad droy without giving any expla- nation y man, WhO proved (0 be { Mr. pavid: Russell, sevootyetwo ye: | } been in ar: Ve Was sound that i } ra ure Of the thign a i iittie toe of the ; Jefe foot nad beea ished, Medical aid procured, hat the ‘patient, who but ous, sank =” repidiy and duel at anea Yesterday ruing, The fon 0; the deces: soopal ch reed. tug nm Albany, was’ sumin cmd arrived 1 oH ling t ment «of ud enjoyed nealt previous (0 the tafitcuan of the isu eee and engaged ta dualness in New Yor: resided m Boston and 8 prorat oner Was notified of P c and 18 endeavoring to (race the orig Injuries to Mr. Hassell. ¥ ove A of the | Turee Card Monte at Coney Inland. Om Friday aiternoag Alvert Conkitn, @ res.¢ Praniim avenue, youas, gay, and unsop) mt of isticated Sebr Dart, Wn Sieamsbin Nerens, searsa, Boxton— Co, Fark Wm Yan Nome, Cralg, Marsel AUGUST 19, 1871. CLEARED. Steamship City of London (Br), Tibbits, Liverpool via Steamship City of Limerick (Br, Jameson, Liverpool — ip, Oceante (Br), Thompaon, Liverpool via Queens- p Agena (Br), Le Measurier, Lrverpool—C G Fteamship Dacian (Br), Laird, Glasgow—Henderaon Bros, Stenusnip Austral (br), Heduerwick, Glasgow—Hea- eamship Main (NG), Von Oterendorp, Bremen—Oelrichs , Kennedy, Galveston via Key West—C siesippi, Henry, New Orleans—Frederic Ba- Steamship Cortes, Whitman, New Orleans—i1 B Cromwell Steamship Mercedita, Marsbman, Fernandina—If R Mor- ‘aircloth, Savrannah—R Lowden, hip Sao Salvador, Nickerson, Savanaab—W K Sar- ip Manhattan, Woodbull, Charleston—H R Morgan ters, Georgetown, DC—Geo B Philadelpb!a—Lorillard Steam. ke pA? Féward Hyman, Brooks. New Orleans—N H Brig- rt Bork Zedora (Br), Evans, Gloucestor—G F Bulley. Cork or Faltaoutu—Carver Bark Everhard Delius (NG), Herboth, Bremen —Fuach, ark Johann Kepler (NG), Rahe, Bromen—Funch, Palme (NG), Timer, Cork or Falmouth for orders— Brig’ Khone (Br), McDougal, Gibraltar for orders—J F Hig Vedco, Bahra, Faimovth, Js—Aa H Solomon & Co, Brig La Creole (vutch), Spa ckuaven, Curacoa—Dovaic & Wolfville (Br), McBride, Mallfax, NS—D R De Wolf Sebr Megnolia (Br), Howard, Windsor, NS—D R De Wolf Co, + Schr Luola Murchison, Jones, Wilmington, NC—E S Pow- a Sea Bird, Hogan, Richmond, Va—Van Prunt & Bro, Schr Ocean Wave, Zetufe, Neriolk—C F Stay Rehr IL Middleton, Krown, Ra:timore ~W Chalme: Smith, Pembroke, Me—ed Frye & Go. eres Voole, Ralem- ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE MENALD STEAM YACHTS, Steamship Britannia (Hr), McLe Movile Gk, with mde and BO7 ys Had light variable winds au Aug li, lat 45, Jon bs, pes Mie, Deering, Gal Passengers, i winds to the aeiery sea ronuing. e Georg: mise and esse: ark Per tow aye west o Ban Bark Kate ¢ ratiway iron, to Kord nego ard hud tighs wee Hineken. meant (Fr), ¢ Hineken, ‘Took ive nor ates to the | ark July i 19, Yon vinvetown, Osi ritrace of 0 Lanmin & Kemp—versel to GF Buvey. Ik WG. ticienaihintiing Wane desi EES alen im Lue Sour Pacitc, Kamsed Cape | iy aN Yeh, hav og I. bow ache WG Pall from ibe Caps to the Equator kad strong NE winds; from | more tor Boston, recenlly asliore in Chesspeake Bay, thence light winds and ea!) ToONMAT GRO H STAReVOK explotel her boiler at brig Eastern Star (of New Maven), Foster, Denlerara, 20 | Prighton, si, at nom yesterday, killing the firoman. Cava, with sugar, to H Trowbricge’s song, Had tne | veeset was badiy damaget, Werther Reg Gypey (Dan), Bernbaum, St Crofts, 10 days, with rugnt Had ight winds aad and b to F Maniord & ¢ Left no wesw cams the ent putiré of | Shere wan. no nkyilant $9 the ewbtay Cow Bry | deadight. Between’ hs desdi! “ ‘kw Atoru- | the cauin stovepipe came uy ew Yorks Annie Agus, | house appeared to be puttin. Tho dict rt of the en! to the tranrom was a B dara with pine | ‘hed three hatches, She aiter 0 mocerace weather, the tore side of boure, The deck was The hav ie seemed to be paintet topgaliant rail aid not appear ty haye Virginh Kelir WH Ratan. Hecke Retr Borin fete BC Thomas, Kae, Solr Clara Cox, George ¢ skip Edith Br), from vn rehy (Bri. O'Brien, ‘ fi ti Crowell, Charleston Aug 16, with f Morgan & Go. (Nol, Schwartz, Neweastle 6$ days, with mse 39. & FW Meyer. vessel t) Punch, Edye & Cu. the northern parsage, and had Weht west | cules; wan né ¥ ed the wreck of a » Wison, Gnantanamo, 21 days, 1d He Woit & Co, Hat ait, mony Graet, Ia itinore, Haltimore, DO, for New Baven. ewenstle, UNDAY. AUGUST 20. 1871.— Norfolk, City Point and p Co. fi F Dmock, a Hes—Jas Henry, Listasen & Co. Idauo, Kicuardson, Clenfuegos—fucker & Light bourne. palitié Datey (Br), Bradford, Truro, E—Bowring & Archi. al & W Ropes & Co. ec 's Kiver. Beltord. iseport—Rackett & Dro, et e od sieamebip Anglia, hens on Ang 9 and Key West OK Maiory & Co. inward of ijatteras, with @ very ardi®, GA days, with Toa the northern pri tly whidsy bas beew 21 ry Ardrosana 60 ayn | #, Iqnique, 104 days, with mise and passencers. to JF Ames, plaster ty ovier, plaster, to Cran‘iall, Ketreax d Co. ver 19 Boardman, He | toe itn Press J RK Brown, town, De ladelphia, oil to Lyle & Co, Senr Fair Win: with off to Hust « Co, Schr Brazos, Lor | Bevan & The watch was stone 30 Lynch & Co. to Simpson 40 ap ‘Tue bartencer sone to Miller & Co. TRIPLE SHEMWY. Nteamebin Francona, frags, Yortiand tor New Yor’, with Brig Arebel, Dexter, Windsor, iN3, for Port Morris, with brig Crescent, Fanikland, Windsor for New York, with ‘Sehr'saarbruck, Clark, St Jobn for Now York, 6 days, with worth Thomas, Calais for New York, with incraham, Rockland fur Now York, wish lime Sehr Union, Arey, Rockland for New York, with lime, to Schr L.A Van Brant, Tooker, Port Jefferson for Georve- ‘Scir Reading Railroad No 35, MeDevijt, Hartford for Phi- ‘Sehr M Vavnar, Jr, Kelly, New Bedtord for New York, with Bowman, New Bedford for New York, Portland for New York, with stone to Schr Undine, Hammond, Portiand for New York, with Schr Union, Laughton, Calais for New York, with lumber Schrdos Rogers, Dickinson, Portiand for New Yor, with ‘Sehr Free Wiad, Frisby, Portland for New York, with lum- a J Ti Tripp, Nickerson, New Haved for New York, wih fish to Stetson’ & Co Schr Fountain, Dickinson, Westerly for paving sto! Game—Feavy detpui benr nd wth atone, IR Brown F Simpson ¥ Viapp, lime, to JR issowne. Schr k stelle, Rututea, Provid Bolir lary Anna, Adams, New Beur Yesterday Mrs, onéa Cor Ron: faven Cor re. New Bedvory Sehr ss H Wilson, Harr 3, looking after the | hr Emily, Hull, New b White io Seir Progress, chr £ L Con) che Hi urbed, uit, Cath Sehr Henry Cros Sebr Moatar, Chase, r New sper ol a oye, Pacemire, N els, for Ne vhignee for Sour Tudso: Schr John Mi jar, At, Pract, Pordand for Ne idence for New Sclr Ri urd Lowy Hilde dy Schr Jaco’ Loritiard, Baile, Schr Henry B Drew, Alitier, Schr Wm O'irien, Burdon, +19 Broaaway, +158 Brondway. Seur Sale burton, Palmer, ton Sel Mary If Cuff, Gorin Schr Franklin, Vail, Schr kmerald, De (: Schr Fleetwing, Nash, Schr K KR 43, Traimer, Phila Sehr § § Tyier, Sehr Neptane, Por en (or Provit leiphia for 14. Sehr & Marni ‘Sebr Chas Wrizi Sehr Wm Tuomas, Wright Schr Marguret Jane, Lac! Sehr Hiliza iurziton, Klvsi Morney, Philadelphia for Fenr KL kennev. Schr M Sewell, F y, Por’ Scir kate Grant, Graat, Ne Schr Sarah Elizabeth. Sloop Whippoorwiti, Jonee, New York for The brig Crescrnt, Pauline York, and some h om tie fats opposite, ‘at anchorage ere proceeded early this A: BELOW. ve Ship Cerolns Magnus, mdse to Witdam ¥ i, ton 1 4: pokey ool—Win Neleon, Merce ‘ita, mery, do;’ Mani ibarlestoa ; Wyanok Philadephia, Wind at sunset NNW, light, dye & Shippiag Notes, repairs, Marine Disasters. ‘ Laiferty, Norwars cor Nev or New York, rient for Phil welnbia, ven. Schr John McDevitt, Ductap, Philadelphia New York for Schr Hannah £ Brown, Sackett, New York for Hunting. ‘uller, Trenton for Hartford, 1 New York tor Sands’ Point, Sehr Win MeGee, Woodward, ba'timore for Fall Rives. Schr Charley Woolsey, Parker, Baltimore for New Laven, New York (or Hart‘ord. New York ror New Haven, G B Upton, ao; John Gibson, Georgetown, DU New ¥< te ilade’phia. ie for New York, Schr Mediator. Maciane, Fell R ver for New York, ‘ov New Cork, vethport, with Schr Laura A Burdogame, Burlingame, Boston for Phila je, Pierce, Vineland Haven for Red Hook, Schr Laconia, Hall, Rockland for New York, with lime, to Tren‘on, Wail, Calais for Now York. with lumber, to ‘Scr & Aremiarios, Gregory, Rockland for New York, with for New York, Vrned to find sue had been robved, Un searching ze @ saonah, Lill, Norwai the bureau, in waren she had elt a Lida a7 Nat eon thousand dollars worth of jewelry, she was Barab Jano. Wonalails Mow Haven. (or ee paied to And that it “had been riled | sour Vermillion, Dickinson, Providence for N two gold watcncs, Sehr 2h)! Sherj (an, Murphy, Fall iver for Now York. chains, & diamond ring and miscelianeous Schr L 8 Brown, Mott, Notwicu for Albaay. | articies of value, The fact was at once reporred Selir Seneca, Gi ford Cor New Yori. avvolice Tea iquariers, wa is in the immediate poh A a Re ae on for New York. Vicinity, and Detecuve Corwin was cominissioned Sour ie aod: Brit cr Weert to work up th case, He 1s of the opinion, upou ta- Bohr Ti drat, Honan. New Be York. ott, Norwich tor New York, withers, Middictown for New York. ear'c, Nowpor: for New Yor. Norwich for Philadelphia, 7 ‘ork, New York, w Yorke Provitenes for New York. Fall River (or New York. jance, Providence tor Kondout, York. jeman, Bristol for Coxsackle, jgston for Phtiadelphia, amtori. dence. arclords ratl, Hobuken lor Norwich, Jolnston for Hartford. Schr Franconia, Jarvis, Ulizabe:hport tor Bostons Schr Franklin, Vaile, New york tor Hartford. Hartford, C Ib, Ni dlyde, Jr, a8: Ship Therese, Muagett, Liverpoo!—Thos Dunham's Neph- | 100 6545 from boat Isuac Webb, No 8). ewe Oy gh Lizne Feunell (in), Mahoney, Antwerp—Funch, Edye SAILED. Surp Cyclone, King, Anjler—Peabody, Wills & C Steamships The Queen, for Liverpool; City of London, do: Sup katwoow, Thayer, Vor Lows (Mauristus)—Fred Ba- | Algeria, v9; Austral a, dlaggws Dacia anh ant Kay Wert w Yori, uaven for New York, York. ‘ord for kavzabatbport. Scene PM Whea'oa, Marrs, vrovideace for i Sun rises....... 515 | Moon sets,....eve 980] SchrtaM Morriuina, Rogers, Hartford for New York, Fs i 3 Schr HL Hulse,*Lyoa, Providence for Edzabethport. Sun sets,. 6 51 | High water,..eve 11 31 | Rely Untama, Saroer, Provi tenes for Rondont. 7 Kienmer Osuter, Kelinos, Providence for New York, with 0 ¥ Ss. Mee and parasen zers, dv isaac Odel OCEAN STEAMERS, Steamer” Metis, Davia, Veoriieace for New York, with rescaee mye and passengers to Teac Odell. DANE OP, NEFARTURES FROM NEW XORE YOR THR leaner Delaware, Staith, Norwalk for New York, __. MONTNS OF AUGUST AND SEPTEMGER, BOUND AST. Seamer, | Salty | Dewinatum | Oem Bteamshin Nereus, Learse. New York for Boston. clAug 3. ry: a Gieen Sehr Win McGee, Woodward, Valtinore ior Fail River. Alerancna Ang 28. How tng Green Bele Char clsey, Parker, Baltimore for New Havéa, V yom pawn chr S$ Sn ‘now, New York for Warenam, City of Bristol 2/88 Brox away. Schr Reynolds, Uauipbell, New Branswick for New Ha- Baas [tein nein (a et im r Kate Callanan, Avery, Port Johnson for New Lon- Chy of Brook’n. =|Liverpooi......|1 Broadway. M Dumeld, Taylor, Hudson for Providence, Ww {]s8 Kroud st. Shr Surf, Abort, Tevaton for ilartsor t. Aeyinend a Ul King, Switt Albany for Providence. y mow iia Green Seur Frances, Barrett, Port Jonson for New Haven, 84 road Schr Senator, Horton, New York for boston, Po oeunt ieee Schr Verine, Hatueld, ondout tor Norwich, ewoethport for Bridgeport. t izabebport for ‘Urlagerore W Brunawies (or New ia Norwich, » Coristopher, k]tzabethport Cor Bristol. ‘oft Juluson tor New Be.ifard, , New Vork for Now Haven, New York (or tartiord. Schr Thomas Putter’ Narcy, i Lzabethport for Pravitence, allace, New York fur Belfast, Schr Elizabeth, Ho.gdon, New York for Bangor. Johnson for Portsmouth York or Bau ason, Elizabechpa Steamer United States, Davis, New Yors Cor Ball River, Li, Aug 19—1 Windsor, Ni sprevioualy reported Smits, from Liverpoot July §, with Keevived a pilot A beat Isaac W jo, from Cardi Ju 16, bat with ived « plot Aug 15, lat 4l 16, Missiesipyl, New Urieaua; Cortes, do: aii Savedor, Savaanaa; Montgo- ony * The steamship Robert Inctam (Br), which was aunk of 19th street, East river, on the 7th inst, nnd since anceessfully raisod by E R Lowe and Jobo C Baxter, of 003 West street, has been piace in the dock of the Krie Basin Dock Com- pany, South Brooklyu, whore ahe will undergo the necessary STEAMSHIP WEarR, at this port 18th from Bremen, reporie Ang 13, lat 48 14, lon 43 20, night dark and rainy, passed close to bark Helen Isabo! (Br), from Liverpool for St Johns, NF, stecr'ng same course; carried away our main and foreyards, ea & Ci on wheel; both vessels then proceeded. Glasgow tor (uebs engaed in taking out the cargo ut last ac cisco, was discovered Lo be on Was experienced in petting water ont fnally overoome and the mutn tire exti had worked in between the riva of an bour vefore they were inaly mubdie fn alias and war about to le cause {8 given for the kre, ft ai Suir Frurm or Crypx (Bri, from Montreal for London, Pierre, Mig, has bean con. , but be expected thut ahe hull fw insured for 913,000 ja Glasgow, and the cargo is largely insured ia Montreal, from Havana for hore to the eastward of ITavana, of and returved to Havana 13th inst; damage, ii any, nded at § before reported hn authorit deranod by the Frer can be floated andre pulved. jascow Aus 5 to Hens ber wil th Bark RoprrwK Puw (Br), Kadie, agua, before 1601 Si Had | not stated. BRIG Al went ushore 4th inst on Frying Pan Shoal to Wimingtan, 0 Vth, Too vessel in will have to discharge her cargo for repairs, Buia Mania, Carst York, bad heavy squels ot Sen Tpane 17, 1870, for Oupatanica, aud noting since the hh of February last, whew some « ure near Cupalagsa, aud’ were rece Kaho, Pray belonged to Mount Desert, M $8,(00 and her cargo of fnra'at $20,000, Sort Many Riury, of Bridzeton, NJ. Charies River Th away by being rom ta ‘took iy winds aod ‘Sav aby ‘Sho was owned by the Rastua & bad strong wi ys with Hight wi Vargo rebere ; 1 of about 100 western aie of Carbonear Islan ty NF. Lull was painted Ppiankshear and one o deck. The to tho bulwark at Teun ‘inst 16 | mast, fhe entire 1 ther than (ie mal Her channel tre forecaatte, bave any topyslinn Missing VEAKP Philadelphia about the 20th of Filly, with tit hee boon heart trom arrived 18th, Hast Mao’ dai ts, Some di mes, whicl ued. ‘The ve and war STFAME® RWOUF left Quebec 16th inet, with men and the necessary miterial sequired ty Coat ship Glenalla, trom ashore at Caribou Isiand, Divers were 1? MARIANNE NoTTrnous, Manter, lying at San Fran- @ 10h uae enlty were ‘The bames ¢ versel, and it was over was wave for Sydney. Avyebno % Ltr, Foster, from New York for Savannah, wed vaking badly and OTs 0 + WAS! i204 aa part of the rom, Loy. The Idaho was valued Savannah Ith, from New and sylit foretoy Capt Lemuel N Pray, loft Belt of Sky s becn heard of her vase oF d Capt in dropping down irstvy morping had het jtyboom carried by xtrainon the Eietern Kaliroa'. ou tor 4! or t feet alg (Fr), Shank, Cardiff, 60 days, with rail- taken on buard, appar- er—vessel to Ueney & Parker, Took tue jal injuries. uthern pasaave nnd had fine we writh tight ‘, from Georgetown, with coal winds; Aug 15, on deorges Kan! ke fishing a Tits ot ¢ Wycomico, below ‘The vessel and Of the house was the beight of the rail. enirance to (be cabin was on the starboard alter corner. it merely t aud the companion ibe seams on the top of the (rosa t0o ater ear) her af) of damaged c reports come the korthern paseage anit ba ht westerly | #oston, and noit Ms 4 alma; hes Leen 25 days W ol the Bausa;Feceivead | ©, Was about 249 tons, built ta I Rit cc Aue Rin ton 64 throm protioae Fr Posena’ Taco | where che was owned, aod where the captato Foxiuest.) ESE of the Highlanas, parsed a echooner's ALGOA Bay, Juiy J--A quant A white; Ih net, Hivtiande Lonisa, Lane town, from Singavor inthe, cewed a pain warer, The ith is con belure reported. Vassed Through Hell Gate, BOUND s0UT a ast, with houps on. white, apparentiy but «sor ed to Buow a Jirpese (oot as ote mento | in all tht epperiaips to buckiag the tiger, Lewok Revenue cuiter Northerner, Now Hayen bearing ut here leaky, wan sol! yesterday. Prgixonr, Aug4—The aitp which was July St with tohr Bernar ius Godelerw B ihazeliine, G.lkoy, aw reporte of Both, 08, from Prederitstan time ‘in the 7 22--The mates of cy for New Yorts wp, whieb put bac! Kral, wo in 0) at Nor- trom Baltle HOR—A vessel of abont 110 tons, something over 10) feet in sengtr, over wil, drifted ashore recently on tho ‘Paw outsile of the with iwo white ri bone-oae oa the She haiacabia on The She from ved painted white, She doe Hot appear to Brig Commos, Cant Phinny, anited from | f cond, for | The for Burton, which put in he sion here not the unt the bark Alived, Burty , for Leguorn, wis carge | from Gibral~ with dousey engine broken a report that we verse! left on the 12th Sulys audthas in Fy summer fy ‘the leak of four ches per hour inereasod i nieey aod then te sixeden inches, and that tae pumpa were liable’ to be choked with shingle HoLynray, Ang ?—Ths bark PF Oktpman has put in here with much damagt toquarter, hn:fug ceen. Tn coliaion wit the Jala (a), whitch i@ alao revorte:t to have snstalaed mucl it: dar; 1¢ Florence Chipman. Jones, sxiled from Liverpool Aug 1 for New Orleans, ‘he Isis (8) ‘sailed from Liverpool aus for Alexandria.} IVERPOOL, Ang6—The firemen continued to play on the bud of the Southampton until one o'clock this inorning, when she completely illed with the tile. Tne ship and carzo. are totally cestroved. ‘The vessel belonged to New York, aid = partially insured in that city. Tae crew (25 in numer) ieceeded in aa Seattenes wing their clothes. It is not known bow the As the Spain, new steamer, built by Messrs La'rd Pros, for the Nationa: Steamship Company, and intended to trade between this port and New York, was a out to enter the Morpeth Dock, at Bircenheat, 1) tow of four tugs, she struck with great forces axainst’ the aouth sie of the dock ‘The result was that several (cet of the etem of the omplete'y bent and four or tive of the plates on ‘tarted and broken, After the accident the Spaia was bnuled into dock, TANLE Bay, July 5—The American bark Charles F Perry, from Boston for Cape Town ani Algoa Bay (Keneral cargo), arrived hero to-day. he captain reporved that on the Ist inst, 10 let 87'S, ion (2 27 &, he passed an iron verse] of about 1,000 tons, with her inside burnt ont, nothing remaining but tho bowsprit, She hal a femaie figureheas, painte | white, One of her headboards stitl remamet: it bata uiit moulding Fonnd the alge, Sha appeared Ciyae-built veseel, | When seen was 450 miles W by 8 44 3 from the Cape of Good Hope. WATERFORD, Aus 7—The Floanor, Sayer, from Dublin for Proviience, X {, which salle! hence’ Sth inst with crew reusing diy,” (O-day) Bad putin here Wynora, Aug 1—The Merchant stadt which was stranded in the clared atotal wreck by ba jos ly pa et he ting ag con be bay L 1@ Merchant, Am ship, Taylor, which stranded ia Dran; sound Roads July 27, ts leaky, m4 Mis: elinneous, Wo are indebted to Purser Harry W Cramp, of the steam- ship Georgia, from Charleston, for his attentions, LUDO, Anz 16—The pew achr Sea Lark, of 190 tons, butlt by Joan McBride, is to be launched A7th inet. She in by Sammnel staples & Sons, F Gillise, M_B Steve: Frye & Co, and is to Ce commanded by Capt Miller. Notice to Mar ners, TORPIGN LIgHTs, rtoc. Notice has been given by the depity of the Manne and Fisheries that a lighthouse has be tus government of Canada on Seaman's ov Fish on E will ed by Point, e east site of the entrance to tue harbor of Pucwash, Camber anit county, Nova Scotia, Lat 4559 0 N. Lon #34030 W, A fixed light is exhibited, showing red rea toward the harvor. It is elavated forty a water, and In clear weaiher can be seca aba distance o eight miles, and fs virihle from all patntso! aprroach, ho tower is a aquare wooden bull ting. 44 feet Nish painted white. ‘Tho ilinminating apparatus {sc there being tour lamps aud reilectora, ‘ho livbt was fir shown on the 28:h May last, Notice fs also given that two beacon lights have been erected on Alston's Point, at the entrance to Bathurst iar bor, Gloucester county, New Brunswick, Lat 4730. N, Lon 8538 We ‘Thea bercons are sitnated 366 fant apart, the onter henson gxhibiting a white fixed light and the uaer ned fixed light. ‘The onter beacon stands at an cleration of 27 fect above high water, and the inner at an elevation af 81 teen, ‘tne buildings are of wood, hexagonal 1n abape an painted white, Tiere lights ara for the purpose of guiding vessels into the harbor by keeoing them in ranre. lights wore first, shown on the 2lst April last, and can be. seen at a distance of 10 miles. Notiea 18 also given that @ ii;hthouse has been erccted on the wesiern side of Cupe Ray, on the southwest coast of the islund of Newfoundland, Lat 47.07 N. Lon 69 18 W. ‘A gower'nl Sash white licht {s exhibited, making com- plete revolution in two and one-fonrth minutes ani fusing every ten seconds; ata lonz distance, however, it has the appearance of a s'éady light, Thel'rht can probably be acen at n distance of 20 miles in clear weather. The tower 18 n wooden building, hexazonal in shape, 41 fest high, and painted white. The keeper's dwelling, a's of wood, stands at a little distance from the tower aud is ulso painted white. The illuminating apparatus is eatoptric, aud consists of Helms and relleeiore, ‘The ight was first shown oa Ju'y hotice ts also given that w lichthouse has been erected nt the South Cape of Amberst Island (Magdalen Islands , Gulf St Lawrence, Lat 4713 Ne Lon 6138 W, A revolving light i exhibited, showing red for 29 seconds and wh te fur 39 seconds tn each'minute. It can probably be seen in clear weather a distunce 0” 20 miles, ‘Tho tower 18 a hexagonal wooden bullding and painted white. ‘Ihe xeeper's dweiling ia a'so painted waite. ‘Fhe iluminating apparatus ts ca‘optric, and consists of four lamps and retlectors. Tho light was nrat shown on July Notice fs also given that alight vessel has been stationed off Sandy Beach Point, Gaspe Harbor, Province of Quebec, Lat 48 50 45 N. Lon 642430 W. ‘Aro light Is exhibited from the mast of the vessel at an elevation of 9 feet from the deck. The vessel is painted rot. with the word “lightship” on each of her sides in white letters. pgihisisht 18 for the purpose ‘of guiding vessels into the arbor. ‘The light was first shown on July 13, 1871. The above aects Charts Nos 9 and 15, Hydrographic Office, “8 N, and Nos 1163, 1134, 1747, 28a, 345, 1715, 2033, British Admiralty, By orderfot the Burean of Navigation. RIL WYMAN, C plain US ie ptr Hydrographer. , Washington, DU, Aug United States Hydrographi isn. stitiatines NEW 7RALAND—OTAGO TIARNOT. The following information {a taken from the London Nau- tleal Magnzime for July, 147 All bearings are magnetic. Vartation 1625 E in 1a7t. The channel across the bar, at the en‘rance to Otaro Harbor, having gradually regaine! the deeper water ft chad becore the great tidal wave ol August, 1268. it to shoal, the guids-beacons have been 8 two white beavons are” no spit extending from the western sho beseons, brought In Hine, aud bearing the bar in 18 feet low water sprng white bencon at the pilot station one course may be steered ft ans the sand spit, The channe! across the inner bar, 144 mile from Harrington Polat, abitts occasionally; butan every czange the ivtorn are mitered 40 a8 to denote the two-fathom edge, the mid-channes . These Will lead over nd whe | ared and f Howlett Point, a ww Harriagton Point, passing bewweea dep lh feet, in ranving up the horbor red buoys should be ‘eft on the tarboard hand and black buoys on the port han. ‘At ihe present time vessels draw'ng 19 feet can reach Dun- gin jetty. and improvements of the ehannel by dredzing operations are still in progress, i CAUTION—Light sontherst. winds, generally accompanied by fg, cause much swell on the bar, which fa not the with northeast winds, to which the bar is more exy a: TiEs—There ts no fntorval of slack water in ti ot ths harbor, where the flood runs five and one-t mn hours, Theebdb stream becrie at forty Minuies after bigh water and the flood stream at oue honr and forty minutes after low water. The above notice affects British Admiralty Chart No 211, WEST COAST OF MIDDLE [SLAND—NLAGIE SOUND, ‘The folowing account of a dangerous pinaacie rock in Bligh Sound, on whieh H BM 8 Cie struck in rebruary, 1871, has been received from Com F Hi Stirling R se TRE CLIO ROCK, with 9 feet, lies in the # cond reach of Bligh Sound, abont half way between Tornround wad Fven- ing points, It ts the outer rock of a cluster, eurrounded by. very deep water, 2 cables from a bluff point on the eastern shore of the sound, Between it and che point are two rocks: of a simiier character, with about 6 feet aver tnem. The Clio Rock is steep-to, On its southwest side % fat oms are {ound within 20 yards of the rock, and on the north side souncilncs of from to ¥ fathoms were o!tained at a distance of 6 yards. From the rock, Bare Cone bore WSW, Turnronnd Potnt Roy Lae and Evening Point 83 W.” (Lat 4449 30 S, lon Mariners are cautioned that Blirh Sound, being similar in its featnres to the other sounds ami ineis on the western shore of the Middie I da, in having deep soun tings close to steep aud precipitor ores, and tha: exist- enoo of detached outlving rocks is cousidered to be quite andthe bark’s mainyard and maintopmasthead, spanker | exceptional, suill vessels nav gating these watera must use boom and gait, doing no other damage to either vease!; re- mained with te bark untit next morntng at 7 o'clock; took off a passenger anda seaman, the latter injured by the due precaution, as similar dangers to the Ci» Roct may exint where the present surveys would imply there was the “aren Of Noe igation, Hydrographic office, Wasbiagton iveatt of Navigation, Je office, : DC, July 2, Iie x5 ‘Whalemen. The Jan Mayen, Salmond, from Camberiand Gulf, arrived at Peterhead on ‘Thursday, with the produce of four whnies, calculated to yield 40 tone.’ She reports the Xanthus with two fish, the Queen with three and the achr sent ont by Mr. Noble with two anda hull fish, Shereports from the Amer can (New London} vesseis as followa)—Helen_F, sehr, Spicer, two fish; HB Hower, Capt Gardoer, tw) fish’; the George & Mary, Capt Palmer, wit two. It ‘ts rumored that one of the Xanthus crew, belonging to Peterhead killed by another of the crew. eof Ate fleet, called in the bay for ond ve Ad A \etier from Captain Braley, of achr Cohannes, of Marion, Feports her on Charleston ground Ang 10, boll 10) bbl ap whi A letter from Captain Mayhew, of pork Fanny Fisher, of Syne go reports her at Norfolk Jaiand, Mtay 6, with 280 A ietter from Captain Ronrne, of bark Avola, of NB, re- ports her at Lom) 1 April 28, with 40 bola en on, Spoken Ang 14, lat 56 20, lon 74, sehr Grace M Parker, of Provinestown, cruising, Spoken, pics Rotterdam, from Batavia for New York, July Prrant (Rr) Ta Sr Stoble, from Liverpool for San ion Ship Jamestown, Call, ) | ace eeeee tes o ‘om Liverpool for Philadelphia, Ship Outy of Brooklyn, Cousins, from Liverpool uly 37) | tor New York, no dats, ke. + Bark Marion (Br er’ or, from Philadelphia for London, Aug, lat 42 42, lo | aus rk Suez Tat, Criscuoto, sia aust iscritewolo, from Bristol for Philedetphia, ark’ 16, iat 2 : Bark Don duthermo (Br), Ritehte, f 01 fo Francoise, Aug l, at 20g %, hom Load We PO FoF San Bark Sarsn, Aikins, from Boston duly 10) for Melbourne, July Bu, no tat, Ke. jog’ Boston, bound south, Aug 12, Hatte, Sehr JP Wyn Tas NE by N lo Foreign Ports. Axtwrnr, Ang 6—Arrived, Winnifred, Johnton, Phiin- delpbia; th, Sarah, Gallsou, do; Hatue M, Parker, New Yor! AND, NZ, June 6—Sailed, Mary Russell Milford, ve Can, New York, AWGOA Bay, June 92Sailed, BS Twisden, Chase, Natal; on. Cenk y 9 Cy Mt pes Ac Wy Aug T-La Kingroad, r Vogt fron yeni Auk tla Wingroad, Prtdief, Vogt, trom New BRLUPABT, Aut 7 —Arrived, Iris, Downey, Baltimore. BREMPRUAVEN, Aug 6—Arrived, Frankturt ( Barre, Hansa (9), Bric) stein, and rm Georg, Morcur, De Haon, and Moltke, Sebaifer, Potiu: BAROFLONA, Ang 3--Arrived. Nicama, ‘trneh, Mobile. BERMUDA, Aug S—Arnived, brig THA Pitt Br, Smith, New Yori BAY OF CUMANA, nbout brig Neliio menpdate, Praranaisoes July 17—Arrived, brig Neliie Gay, OB rer ave, Iniy 3—Sallod, Riehard TT, Wood, fristol Acta Decatur, Richariaou, Wybare. 4 Catranten, Juy b—Cieaed, brig John MH Kenaedy, Rich, Philadey his. Any 11—Satied, bark Methourne (Dr), Barrio, @ Vor! ne tno Hatteras; Orit HG B Gain, do. Batied bth, beg sex Yucen ( Me CHES) Uh) ANZ d—ATTE ua ferking, Per- kins wy Salied 40", brign § W Weish, Watson, Philadelphia; 10th, Vilage Pel 6 ("1h hiNipm south Miao. if Dist, Adel Arrived, City of Harton, Phtilipa, London for Puiadeiphia aud waled); 8th, Ledua Grogersen, do for do and preceded. Bailes Leam'neton, Rell (froma Philadelphia), Hem- burg; 7th, relero, Young «irom Lo Hd), ORLON. Desa, J—Arrive!, Ciara Jenkins, itty Atty C—Arrived, Palmas, Cr Katied 6th, Mogul, Freeman, Bromerhe to 49 Gta Blip New tray Urqubarty irom Lon on. Forurerovn, Ang 6.0. Grat Otto m Solms, Pessin, from New York Cor Oopeniagen. GREENOCK, Aug 5 Arrived, Abeona, Hamilton, Montreal, GOTHENBURG, Ang 2 Cleared, Xenin, Keyuvids, and Alice Roy, Douglar, Bosiow n for Bos- CoGIMRALTAT, July 29—Arrivet., Thoneht, (igen, Smyrae, fared for Quecastowa or Palme HAstinas, an ‘6 -assed, Ermias, ‘ai Nips, from Hartle- pool tor New Yor! HPLVOEY, Aug 4—Salied, Rouben, Jorden, bevel cod jeox, Crocker, , Ang $—Sailed, Wm ‘Cui hy Peguaus, lie Caisan. Arrived, scr star ("> "Atburg, Nagwany . Penileton, New Orlesas und Key West thy at 5 PMI; loth, xchrs Dearbora (Bry 3th. leKuy, 110, Br), Ludie, for Sagas’ (sea Mem). ‘Bailed Bi, bark Maria Antonia (Span, Alvarer, New York; 7th, steamer Rita (Span), Kiestra, Philwieiphias Sth, enty Trice (Bri, Wallace, Pensacola: barks John «irifin, Dow- Hook; Rhoderick Din (iri, tadie, Sagha (see nr Asa Fidridee, Ralert, Key West | 10th, barl Ryder, Sa,ua;" Damon, Petrous, Nenvitas: Fal.nouth, 1th, barks Vide: America (Span), Santa: Florence Barelay (Br), Vali Ge Cherbourg |Fr, Jeab, New Marton, do; Nueva Aurelia Span), Pelayo, New Orleanss Talls (pan), Porotan, do; achr Thomas Sarkelow, Demeritty Key ih, bark G H (Span), Murraso, New York), brig Star, Vook, Boston. a IsLe OF Widut, Aug 6—Passed, Berlin (a), Undeutechy from Bremen for Baltimore, Castellano, from Of the Wight 4th, bark Eugenio It KonsGeuERG, Aug. 2—Arrived, Randers, Valantin, New London for Philadelphia. York, LIveRpoot, Aus 7—Arrived, Whituer, swap, St Jonn, NB. yetiled 7, Queen, Brvoks, nultimore; 8h, Aunie M ‘ou Ent out Gch, Adept, Grosart, for Quebse. Lonpon, Ang 7--Arrived, bileu Jones, Jones, Mobile; Cho, Hilton, Wilmington, NO, Oueared ith, Anierican Union, Chansler, New York, — ”* Kat out ith, Clara Williains, Morreit, far Komou. ‘ Lritu, Aug 7—Arrived, feslaud (9),'irom Copeubagen for lew York. ner, 8.-Arrived, bark LT Stocker, Bibbery ed Tith for Havana , de Zaldo, Miler, Sacne, Burton Kot. bé, Baltimore; Ames rtean Union, Collin Newvort, Aug NEWOASTLE, A _PLymou fit, New York for ich, do. steamship fre ‘San Fraaciseo), Havre, eugene My Aug 4-Cieared, Uclen Sands, Woodside, oston, Swansra, Aur 7—S» ‘Theresa, Fraser, Providence, Sr LELMNA, July 6-Atrived, Adelis Carlton, Caritomy Hone Kong (and sulted for New York); Tih, Soaurey Pains Yiollo (and Sth for sostony; 8b start’, Kuteher, Prow bollago (and sailed lth for Boston ; loth, sunbosm, Fisher, Mauritias (and sailed ior New |e ford. Sailed 11th, Harticnne, Marison trom Table Ray) Boston. Pasred by 6th, City of Calcutta, Greenborn, froin Caleutta for New York; Tier, Kimball, Tro Singupore for Liver- pogl. Br. Jaco, Aug 5, brig L: bailed dist, bark Hunter, Yor Bir Jon, NB, Ave U—Clearedy Lord and White Star (Bre Hayrmau'y do ed, and White star ‘Br, Raymon) do, Tate Way. Jane 2—Airt ed, Bertha, Humphrey, Akyab and sniled hth Cor Balin sta), : CWnona, July St-Arrived, Anna Decatur, Richardson, Cronstadt. Any 98—Arrivea, eer Alice, Bonner, Baltimore; ua Cole, Jonas, New Vork, y 118 American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, aug 18—Arrivod, achre Jesse Hart 24, Boston: Mattie E Tater, New Yors, Sailed—Steamnship EG Katght, Johnson, New York; sche Helens, Bridyeport. BUSNON, Aug 18—Arrived, achrs A L Lockwood, St John, Georgetown, DC; Alfred King, Calaan, and L « A Badcock, Babeock, Philatelphla, Cleired--Barks Bowes, (Br), McKenzie, Now Richmond Canada); Oder, Rich, join -ranc, Seward, do; brig ome, Eillott, Turks Isiand. Also ceared, sip Soutbera. Rights, Weymouth, Savannah; WL . radey, Chase, Charles- ton. ‘Sa'led—Bark Oder, briga Ino, Home. ved, steamers Trent (Rey, Oumbreck, Liverpool Panther, Pilla telphla; barks Hercha’ (Nor , Bretiteen, stoo boli; Reraphina, Br), "Gemeraras briga' J Polledd (in), "Havana; Delopea, Manzan It DYER UEIMORE, Aug 18¢-Arrive f, steamers Berlin (NG@), Une dutscly Bremen via Sonthamptan; MeCellan, Hower, Bos tou vit Norfol.; ark Drie ‘vecnsters (N'., Fisher, Amster achra JP dam; acbr Si Huber: (Br), Foxeron, Martinique. jcare’l—Brig Jennie Morton, Gamage, Nassar Robinson, Harding, New Beitord; Madisoa doles, Hayles, Provide: Sailed—Ship Geo Rainey, bark Traveller, brig Jennie Mor ton. ANGUR, Ang 17--Cleare', brig Tangier, Cartisle, News att ees al {tpmaz," Wastingion, DO; bizale Mula, Armstrong, New York. BATH Aug le -Arrived, orig Mary Davis, Patterson, Bale re, HM KISTOL, Aug 18—Arrived, schr EV Glover, Ingersoll, ‘ofladel phi Pauilede Beir Samuel Ly Crocker, Thrasher, Ehzabethport, CHARLESION, Augl3 Arr ra Uinca Momtmome ery, Korden, and Rule Waters, Space, New York. Clenre |. -Brig C8 Packar ty Hh cton, Pata letphia, TASTPORT, Aug 9—Arrived, sehr Anna Frye, Suulth, New York; Mdth, bark Patmos, Nichols, St George. Cleaed 9th, achrs Ked ‘Beach, Holmes, Sew York; V6thy Mahbiman, Pioladel, hla, FORTRESS ia Arevvedorige Linas (Bt) Evans, Kio Janeiro for orders; Aillaaz (N°), Beck, from do do, ‘famed tn for Baltimore —Barks Talisman, from Rio Jae from Liv rpoul; origs AC Chapman, from'Cuva; Jobo Sauaders and W_A_ Rogers, from the West tate: teuonuer Francis trom St Domunzé. Roads aro fall of aut PALL RIV eit, Aug 1¢—Asvived, ache Minerva, Brightman, the Beret eh? Richard Norton, Burden, New York, GLOGVEST r Revecca W Huddeli, Maloy, Phil NURFOLK, Au Almira Roger my LV BEDFORD, Ang 13—Arrived, brie S P Brown, Smithy ington, Woeled Brig Georgonce;, achrs Coharset, Gibbs, Philndele Pat ‘7 Bsnkh, Bonin; AB Hayes,’ seas English, Keley, and Mary & 4, scars Litfes, Grimth, per, Bradoury, Haverstraw; Wor O Irish, Ter: tor New York; BR Chase, Cole Ning, Port dohneon (or Lyun; Win Voorhies, Knapp, Provi- dente for Haverstraw. Inth. 7 AM—Arrived, achr Thomas P Cooper, Sleeper, Phiiaijerpht NORW Fedden, rive, cohrs O P Binns, Hicby, and w York; Pas, Shockturd, Balt Philadelphia; ‘one, Georgetown DC; tt & Shannon, 7% paun, New York; H P ily, Stokes, doi Adsie Felicia, ilto-t dd. NEW HAVEN, Aug 18— ham. and Rappahannock, Udward , from cua! ports. iMth—Arsived, achrs Oll Z Eaton, fizabethports Marin New York; alovp Helen Brown, Smith, be etetied W Hine, Lane, Phiiadeipbia; Katie 3 rrived, schrs Mary Tice, Dune port “ 3 Arnold, Baitimore; Ixage Merritt, New York, PHILADELPHIA, Aug 15 Are eunxaip Volunteer, York Vows ty Br) Dus Booed: Mt on, St Jc W Havens 8) Mos Tonta, Kendall, MA Metianan, mouth : I wod videncs 2 Th oni JM Bar.tett, 1 » Boston, Aner Shaw, Providence; Althea. Sinitu, Bovton; Kapt ‘a son, Hartfo: ndan McDevitt, McPeritt, Nurwatk; Robio od, Adams, Hartford; G Young, Youug, Meuford; b © in, Robinson, #: yl Harks Kirxwood (Br), Forbes, Liverpool; Ade lade, Wilson, Salom; brigs Mary (Br), Nickerson, Marseilles; Roanoce, Wilkie, Lasuayra; J Cros v, Far. arteston schra Thomas Booz, Somers, Provi-lence ; Nick Boston; J H Bartiett, Harria, Provt tence; BR Palmer, do; J Willlamson, Coraon, do; Tona, Kendall, Newburyport; Northern Light, Plummer, Salisbury; Aunie May, May, do; E Nickerson, Nickerson, Purtsmontt}; JU Babcock, mith Milton; G A'Twibiil, Loushery, Norwich: M ‘fi'ton, Miller, Boston; A F staples, Babsen, do; MA McGahan, Call, New: ort; J © Thom Vansant, Bostua; Americ ley haw, Pawtucket; Sarah, Co vb, New Bedford; C A Youn, Richardson, Portiaud; David Amea, Amen, Boston; Henri ‘etta, Hart, do. Lisw n6, Det, Aug 18, AM-—Verusle of yesterday unchanged everal brie ‘from above in harbor. Arrived, steamers Ha- rane and Metamora. Four brigs aud abuit twenly-tive achooners in harbor. POMLAND, Aug 17—Cleared, schr Casco Lodge, Pierce, Philadelphia, Tah Arrived. brig Alfaraita, Raltim rs, PORTSMOUTH, Aug 16—Artived, achrs Tavina S Barnes, Finta, © Naw York. wa F Geary, io; Coleman. Ph'iaieiph PROVIDENCE, Aug 18--Arrived, brig Georg Conklin, Philadelplin; schvs k Thorats, Arnol Hattie M Howes, Howes. do; Geor eW Middetun, Hand, do for Fawtacket; Ripjle, Conyver, Trenton; Sarge, War ex. do; J Burley. Seunders, Elizabetnport; Golden Ray, Hoboken; Kate Serautun, Paluer, New York; Thos W Thorne, Scranton, do. Cleared. Barks Jerome Jones Br), Crosby, Miraintcht, NBi ‘A Duiman (Br), Rogers, St Marva, Gas 1 hy town, D Crammes, Cranmer, Puliude:p't than, Fale Armenia, Cale, 10; Alta, Know es, Kiveaoethyort; Hamm do or Bayles, Arnold, New York; Qtrout jas, Eluutse, Herrick, wortk; J W Colin, Strout “do or M: do or nla F Ballo, achre Horison Newmang PAW!UCKET, Aug} Dame! Morris, Mangya; Sasan & Nash, Nash, and Kate Arrive! steamers Wm P Clyde, + Biskeman, New York: eches Nelle ny Keatln3, Kano, Keanenes River, Whe un, Paschall, Rlo Crane do Sul. Selma, Haveouy, New va New Yorks inbeth Kdwards, Donalt, Rondout. aod W F Phelps, » Handy, Port phi. STONINGION, Aug 18—Arrived, sehr B: Jokoron for Boston TAUNTON, Aug I1—Arrived, sclira Sylvester Hale, Coie man, Jersey Clu? Wiveuier, Keefe, New York. VINEVARD HAVEN, Aug 1%, brig Clara M Goorried, Look, Port Johnson for Portland; Braestine, Knight, Pivadelphia for do; Albatross (Bri, Ford, Koce- lund, NB, for New York; scars MP Kr), Anderson, New Helford for St Johny NB; Gipsy (Cory Bonnell, Provideace do; Mount ‘Hops, Allen, ‘New. York for Salem; © PF Gersish, Armstrong Alexanirla foe Boston; 8 8B Sinith, Phia 'eiphia for do, Adrianna, Dunton, Hoboken (or do; Mary Louise, Decring, Elizabetn: wort tor do; Adv 8 Alle fley, do tor Weymouth ; M Worinn irifin, Roadout tor Haverhtil jeorgietta. Lord, do tor b E Waterman, Hinccley, Nantuckey for New yi ‘Trefeten, Dover for ds Washingto bg rad for do; AB Hngame, ito ton Fred Smit Philadephia: Mary E port, Judge Tenney, ¢ ales oreo: Dy + Kohan (Br); achra Catawamteak, Red A Burlinzame. ~Avvived, kore Ly W Wheeler, Lewis, Caracoa for Wma C Heo, Chester, and Wave Crew, Da ts, Phila Geo W Whistler, Croaby, Port Johnson for do for Lynn; $8? Hume, Higgins, ‘Arubastador, Warren, Bangor fot Bray, Cate tor Newport Savoy, rig Albati ge Tenney. Ty Providence Rew Xora; Not Robbing. 9 for Aug 1$—Arrived, sobr Light of the ate (1), Chrtatopher, Port au Prince 248, Alp Regulator, Freoman, New York; Al; o Mary Sanford, Chadwick, and Bene. ($—-niled, sor Prankiin Plerce, Filan don, New 5 MISCULY ANEOU: AULA _OWEAINED FROM 4 BSOLUT the « free. Not Luseltateatelaaw, wud Sroadytay, (ORNS, CURED FOR 5) CENTS EACH —nUNiONS / Neila, & without pam, Annihilit cures Bantons, de. devagiste and mai ues Corns 1208 roadway, corner Fulton streets ADICAL CURB, WITHOUT KNI aT BN Getention trom’ by am, for RUIO.aBYy Pintle Piloae, Dineans orm, Din he dir No son, HENKY A. DANIELS, M, Dy 144 Lexington avenue, Dr, hae Ane SON ar tm MS RM oD LMC eT UNREST SUMMERS ene er es Ma