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MURDER ON SHIPBOARD. & Mate of a Ship Deliberately Shoots a Green Hand, Bow It Was Provoke’, How It Was Done aud What Followed. &n Ten capab! rant Corone: je Police Ofiicer To Be Coutiny Stultified Counsel ond In- —The Inquest To-Da Too many instances of the brutalny and utter recklessness ot captains and mates of v¢a. vessels have been detailed im these commns within the past lew years to render any expositiqn of the urgency of important amendmenis to our marine jaws necessary now., we city to anot berhaps without paraiiel m the biood: terrible days, thes themselves, Voster: wound out Into the stre; tine ton prised thirte and sevond wanders na of signed hime Jonn Ss. Youn Manner, anc men. One of one of the | He pos Th was abou to be 1 wi the men were put to work. SI men was and Mie tou wheel a fay! Vve be ment afterwards the secoud mate str u wh ey e bavk wat eheath kn on bis rignt ‘ton, Staten fsland. re not called upon to chron ry on shipboard that wise legislation could > prevented, And now we pb her, which for col Let tor from this por am, and wh took on va) dh nm persons, awready Lean. 1 mae W ec including tne ca THR PINST MATE en T ne. 1 seen as Lee, tne crew on board, wa Thirty-two 8 Of ag native of New York, een prepare he wat at this tank. mime, VIOLENT BLOW IN TH lowing you all the 4 a block of wood. sly. hand slighty. { was in store for himon the voyage vaged the young man; he tgrew down his drink- ing cup and prepared to defend himself (he first mate jumped on we v soe of Lhe witnesses a KICK CONWAY ‘This was resented vigorou Lee m Tan aft to the cabin and said to the cabia boy, Henry | north-northeast, to give lone eained ¥ facts spe ar @ name! ugh Couway. na was sup: | When for mat Conway at the tank, and, running up, struck him ACE, nat Ja cr tank, ju attemptes to IN THE FACE. Conway and made a cat at Lee, raising the skin | the meantime | are Scarcely @ month passes that je some deed of pab! atrocity 1s ecords ak for ¥ atternoon the ship Thomas Dunham, popped uarane ese Com nd the second mate The crew was shipped in the usual dito be good seamen and good | A good-looking, able aman, every {on board for making sall This was a hie below Couway, with the other hauling on the topgailantsail halyards, but, feeling very thirsty, lett lis pl ‘The captain Lee, the tirst 4 moment attat 6, § as ne aid so, “You damued son of a b—), moruing.” A mo- ok the man m This takling of ny anuy nd, as Ww his Abbott, “Il don't want to be cut,” got out tits revol- ver ond wen mate inte t fhe n ae Ww witho wioustrating with Ut At Tal shot Ww Eoudeck, In the me ul utleriig a werd os SHOT GM DEAD. as lired. 0 nume Uy + 3 sult arning ‘ution or re- nfortunate man — pnewed his attack and Conway pursued bim | deuly and with trem » pulley, Where he found shelier, . Thomas F, Lee, ‘Afcockeu Ms pistol, and, without v soon as he came on Jun- least death occurred in two rainutes after the | Wuile Conway chug- inzto wie deck by hts salting feet and staggering about before faliing to rise no more in iife, Ute sec- on ate tei nue rushed out trom the gal ible blow straight vetweei the eyes, The man | prostrate upon the deck, ry wad dealt hia Ulecding profusely from a wound th the leit breast, where the vail had enrered. He laid tere for three or four minutes, whea te ApWUD OF pilot—it is net ciear whica— | vrdered four men to take the body into the calin, ‘These nen obeyed and the rest of the crew looked on. ‘There was NO MUTINY OR ATTEMPT AT MUTINY. The oMcers of. ive ship nad 1 all their own way. Neverthele: tempt to d to justity themselves perhaps. or at- t, a Dual Was despatened to the sigre, and the police officer of the station sent two de- dectives on board, who speedily conveyed to the The body of the ipresumably) murdered mau Was taken to the near- precinct we est vudert captain apd mates, Ker, A stort time after tits tne entire polive force of the place was despatched on board the ship, and ali-but three of the crew (who were bot ashore and held as wiinesses, A HERALD reporter called early in the afternoon ai the police station jor the purpose of broo! the reporter's seems the prisoner. al hed the scruples of the Captain, was permilted tu attend io ms ment, howe aul bus. USS the reporter er, baw Att n deck at the Lime of the shouting) were taken obtalning Lee, !he mate, and Young, the second mate, were being asicep, found in the same cell, te forme: ympuance With the request Of the HERALD re. rter Young stirred Lee into wakefuine: wing Lee not to commit limeeti, as what ne Jo would say would be published, the reporte ceeded to tak: ship. elicited Was pre y tnsta’ ris of U er succeeded In oLner quarte e dow facts, umportant 1. He said ED AS ALA e prisoner nude no s nding tuts faiiure, he case, and these the budy. foregoing story. A they viewed viewed undertakers shop, and was covered with some dirty cloths, Tue dace under the eves looked K Olid Was Somewhat Swollen. “there were Just | euch rks 2s a rough e would 4 afte severe coating. Phere Was nothing victous or bad in the countenance yooRea us 1 « wet, salu he W: Toe jury reassembled at ha the police station, a atte Phe uiquest tari (art aw f cessary ndor the a a connseliorea ons tne aud mtelligent Was a gTOss ali w to aid had a counse: s tues were cireumstance: HU" by CFOS-EX Ww however, the Ry cment. $3, and thea pro- statement Of the a:tairoa the He was proceeding to do this, but had not When a person Who wivised Lie man Lo say pothing avout anything. e Une re- Sin obtaining the ¥ Was empaneiled by Corone: The HERALD repo: It was laid out ina rude comMn, m the man; on uf-past six o% mucn higgtin ether 1p a small’ room acid procceaed to b Coroner Gatloey | prisoner | arity. bim to muddi¢ are embodied in the affney and | the contrary he mud mannered as: Mons On Lue Ship, WHO seemed to know him u the ¢ ust? Was adjourued up CORPEDY Meetings Last ht=The Bourke and chell Clubs. night a crowded and eutousfastic meeting w tw the hat of th ak Bowery, present, Devoy O'Dor tbe was to the by commented on lane wh 400) . r to come forward and jo ea) aid to the arena forty-om c ™ 16 +t enthuringnt ew members Lawrence wtanding 0 teenth street night. He some officers making an arrest for drunkepu ne with 3 or Mit- as held cell Club of the Irish Confederation, a by Clarke Luby, Joha y remy ait the # cen could lee 1 ly bi men in’ tre: © hew members came meeting last et, and | unity of rke Di manifestey 4d thei HAES. w eur A FATAL BLOW. A Sudden ond Accideatal Death on ¢ whith. Murtha, at ihe cone) usion of and jo 004 Hast Fourteenth street, the course of his address ed the Circle ou their appear. Jed him of the men whom ‘isides tn Ireland. He ere was nol # county in ire ve arms, aud asa KARY GOVERNM ple subjected, he etated that he ay in one of the lately arrived Irish pa. dberw arrested in Westmeath on sus. ganis ad cant (he sHihitest evt prison they will be © Wem, to bear wit- these ctr. vheip the meu ut sitiou to tree them- ap spoke with rection, and | serve Ireinnd | nd give pruct! - oN twenty Bide. the southwest corner of avenue A and Four- about pi f past eleven o'clock on Thursday WW a crowd on the opposite side of the way, and ie cailed out to the barkeeper in the liquor store, Dominick Murphy, Murphy and «man that his seco names Paul Mortha, “W secon! econd Kulger wresthag par sien ) on the sor od cousls was in trouble Buiger came ronning bat you mean sou rt don't or ninety-nintb cous) then gare jance, the “hand and f uv on the walk sidewak, strinkeng b dittive by ansever yet by h Bul eaying or know whetber anewered what (? and Mai under t said to we Mur. w Mur. din a was, He immeutately Swmped up ick Bulger a power!vi blow Lace dhe bad aw | war) NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 187% SHIPWRECKS. The Fearful Gale on the Florida Coas Additional Particulars of the Loz of the Steam: thip Lodona and Brigs 5. & W. Walsh, H. G. Berry and Pomona—Ravages of the Storm on Land. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., August 22, 1871, ‘This coast has jnst been visited by one of the se- In a space of twenty-four miles the following vessels are Verest storms experienced since 154). wrecked :— | LOSS OF THE LODONA, MoE | Six miles to the northward of the lighthouse the Steainer Lodona, of Maliory’s tine, for New Orleans, of her bow » Stranded, with only asmali poruon above water, Of her crew of twenty-one, including the captain, eleven reached the shore alive. along the beach mm all directions. dry goods, barrels of our, onion: Wagons, eases of Soap, harness gear, ¢ shoes, lad under clothiny, ciignous, white other articles contained in a gene! Ing a periect sce: THE URIG S. we thirty-three are Her cargo 1s strewn Trunks, eases of potatoes, artillery souts missing; s of boots, gaiters, gentiemen’s clothing, ladics’ i hivts ana ail the ‘al curgo, present. ot ruta sad to look upon, WALSIL STRANDED, | Thirteen miles to the southward of the ligne the | brig S.& W, Watsh, of Phuadeiphia, is stranded, Her loss, Part of the satls and Her captain (Watson) was drowned tn trying to hh the shore, it next day. | Berry, sp being I hogshead, battered out of are separated from the hull yards up on the beach, and are buried in the = sand. We recovered the boy and y Her ried PE BRIG H, 6. BERRY DASHED TO PIECES. About 200 yards. from te Walsh the brig H. G. Baltinore, sugar loaded, shows an ay le of the tremendous power of the storm, serally dashed to pieces, like an Imimeuse all shape, and hurled a Her bows filty accks keel 18 ner uppermost, and spars, rigging and sails ground to atoms beneath jest one man; the remainder were on pieces of the deck. beach. | Captain Watson's of the Waish, the body of the vessel. hed on shore For turty nules the empty | Casks that contained her cargo are strewn along the So far only one body has been recovereu— THE BRIG POMONA WRECKED. Seven miles to the soutn of the litter the brig ' Pomona, € trom Galy her low | her between decks ary. | portid ion, sage Was prolonged and she was She aiso tain Brown, cargo cotton and hides, ton tor New York, lies welt up the beach, r hold full of water, the greater portion of } All her cargo, or a greater can be saved, a large part in a wet condl- j e Pomona leit Galveston on the uéth and , OWlpg Lo lignt casterly winds and calms het pase twenty-five days clcartng Mattaneiia reets, making the northern | end the allernooa of the 15th, winds hgnt from the | The same night tt commenced Dreeztug up, but gave no sign of an excessive storm ond | Ull the night of Wednesday, when it came on sud- to shorten all pecessary sail, | to pieces Like that ume tucreasing in fury. its course Off deck. Much was the vessel une force of the wind, man, it broke in be, compelling her ping merely sum. | cient to head along and claw off a lee shore. At nine | P.M. the gale increased tu fury, and by ten bad torn the lowers topsail, main staysall and three-reefea Mamsail clean Out of Lhe boltropes. A new foretop- Mast suysali Was sel for a storm staysail, but the power of tbe wind was so great that it tore the sail rotten cloth. The hurricane was by The ship, though under bare poles, was pressed bodily down, with her leeward hatch combiugs in the water, A.M. she was struck vy a tremendous sea, smash- | Ing “ie boats to pieces and washing everything in } During all the time it rained ; Jucessanuy, and the force o! the wind drove the rain against the faces of the people, cutting like hailstones, | To get the shipon the oLber Lack was impossible, 80 overpowered and so awiul At three o'clock she was strack by another sea, washing the hatch house away and shghtly injuring the captain and one ‘yhe barometer now stood at 28 2-10, the re as blac - Y -_ io tT Kd pay @ slight gicam occasionally from the wi cap OF a Kee AB | hasevery appearance of having had considerable ioam to. windward. At five o'clock fala sean Nibasa ten ances daylight cume gradually breaking, when the water presented the appearance of being close on a shoal, With quantities of sand on deck, Supposing the land Was Ciose on the lee beam, put the helm hard up, butt ten minutes she was among the breakers, roaring ta ail their fury, and presenting a terrible At one sight, im two minutes ‘after entering Which she struck heavily, suippiag two seas over ner stern, but fortunately washing no one away. ube staiement of Lee, the first mate, Captain Hol- | Unued striking and driving higher, and as the She con- the policeman i charge, stoatly olyected to | Storm increased rather than diminished, the vesset drove high upon the beach, and being high water at the time, now les without danger of bré We travelied over till the cargo can be got out. King up | twenty mules without discerning a dwelling, and | would have perished with cold, as it rained heavily, not have found a hous distance of seventy mil state Of Unmgs along this coast. EF heaviest storm for thirty years. Tins whole portion of the coast With the interio! ville or St. Aug had we not made the light and reacied the house avout ten o'clock, cold, Wet, huugry and utterly | exuausted, Mrs. Burnham, the very hospitable lady of Captajn Burpham, the lightkeeper, made us wel- come, supplied as with good dry clothing and beds. Had we gone to the sonth on the beach we should ull we reached Juptter, a showing that a lew way | stations would be a welcome improvement on the ECE OF THE STORM ON LAND. Captain Burnham, the lighthouse keeper, has just returned from Sand Pott, and reported it the Houses were un- roofed aud biown down; lumense trees—oak and pine—two ana three fect in diameter, blown down and broken of like carrots; all the orange planta- er also | tons destroyed and fruit rotting on we ground. and State | 38 a scene of desolation and rain—ne communication nO prospect of getting to Jac! stine; every one compelled to ook SOn- | ont for themselves; no provisions along the coast; | | ing shower. the weather quar | stove her all to g | forward Louse, pumps, aad make leave ui ug put the bare ceiling. No. 4—Arrival of tie Priz Sad Case of Drowning. Newrorr, R. to the ground. latitude 40 45, longitude 68 30, but an ent her, She wast galiant sails set. | day moruing.+ There was NOT A SOUL ON BOARD. | All the shi appeal of Boston, } tron. veloped in a@ thick fog. her on cratt taking | her in a sinking condition. | | im clearing away the wreck; making water fre day's Henathy her. Captain Aitken, on made some tempor crew to the pumps, and brougay the coming to ancnor into at three pr and as saucy loosing as if she The cargo being very vaiuany ad some sum, The Alice Campvei Boston to New urieans, tence Ww sor { theage tu the scene of her mishap. Vessei Was the Hamilton Fish, as reported iu to: aud that after coming im contact with the Alice’ Campbell she went about im search | of her, but that the thick fog prevented them finding o'clock 10 afternoon, the pilot boat bowling aloug in good styie | stormed a fort. aud the vessel not | vered kim: | over @ year oid tie salvage will He quite a vand- ‘The brig S. & W. Walsh was disabled vefore she | drove on shore, having shipped a terripic sca over er al midnight on the Lith, which smashing the wheel, boats, ea cle her decks, gutting the cabin so comple.ely aso 1 sweeplor DESERTED AT SEA. The Bark Alice Campbell Abandoned by Her Cpptain and Crew alter Colliding with ihe Ship Hamilton Fiss—Boarded by Pliot Boat at Newport— , August 31, 1871. It's an il wind blows nobody good. The sta pilot boat Abraham Leggett, No. 4, can at least verify the assertion, should ai! other arguments tall In the pursuit of her perious « tion No. 4 was cruising about ihe George's and, with an eye to business, Captain Aitken veing under the impression that he perceived a vessel in need of @ pilot at once bore down upon her—then tn The Captain’s im- pression was about as correct as anything could be, for the bark in question not only required a pilot, crew, ai! hands having avandoned ssing about, with topsails and top- It was now five o’ciock on Tues- uch yoca- oals, "s papers were gone, and the only thing | left to solve the mystery Was the log, from whitch it that the vessel was the Alice Campbell, from Gottenbverg, laden with She nad deen ‘orty-mine days out, and when off the shoals, on the evening of the 28th, became en- ‘The Jog sets forth that at | six Y. M. d large vessel was sighted quite close to he Alice Campbell, that this vessel bore down upon Short tack, the jibboom of the unknown | the spanker and carrying away | © por quarter of the Alice Campbell, and leaving Further itor staparted to the effect that ail hands were en Swedish HaUON 1s pployed that the ship was , and that by ten o'clock that ) Bigat ihere was three feet of water in the noid, The next thing Gone was to heave over a portion of | the cargo and bacten down the hatches, all nanus Working ai the puimps, This ends the story so tar as tue Jo goes, It appears that the unkown BUARDING THE ABANDONED VESSEL, Y repairs, ordereu some of his manfully took the wheel Newport harbor, the st from nverg and argo of mo.asses and tron will provea total | Aileged Violation of rlagimg can be saved. | fore quite a new vessel and does not seem to have been seriously damaged. Doubtless her captain, yess hame is supposed to be Simons, anticipated IMMEDIATE LOSS OF THE VpSSEL, owing to the heavy cargo she was conveying, and being, moreover, in te midst of a heavy fox, thought it prudent to beat aretreat. He and his crew were subsequently picked up, Men are now employed in pumping the vessel, and it is thought that matters will be arranged shortly, as a repre- sentative from the underwriters 1s daily expected. tad the Alice Campbell been out in the gale of last might she certainly would have gone down, ant ‘aptain Aitken must, pti fee, grateful sor his speedy trip to this por: of refuge, MELANCHOLY CASE OF DROWNING. A very mourntul case of drowning occurred here this morning. About eght o'clock Mass Luiu Candier, aged sixteen years, daughter of Mr. J, W. Candler, @ Boston Merchant, went to bathe, m company with several other young ladies, of Bateman's Point, ‘The stroug widercurrent carried her beyond her depth, and scrambling on a rock she criea ior heip. A farm servant went Immediately to tue ' rescue, but just as Le Was reaching out his hand to | save her a huge wave swept her from the rock anu sbe was seen bo more ailve, ‘The body Was re- covered this evening. THE Courts. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. A Decree in an Important Patent Case. Belore Judge Blatchford, Yesterday, in the case of Richard Tilghman vs, Rolland G. Mitchell, Judge Blatchford ordered that u decree be entered for the plaintt® tor $229,000, for the tntringement by the defendant of the plainud’s paiens for the manutacture of fat acid ant glyce- rine, We understand that tms decres covers the largest sum ever entered a3 damages in a patent suit ia this Court, Mr. George Harding, of Philadelphia, wa: for the plamul, aud My. Charlies M, nell S. D. Law for the defendant. tbe Imernal Revenue Law. United States Assistant District Attorney Emer- son has com: eda suit with the view of forfett- ing to government the steamer Thomas P. Way, for having (rausported empty wiuskey barrels the reve- Hue slamps UpoR Which fad Lot been cancelled, UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COUT. Beserting orom a Ship. Betore Commissioner Osborn. Seven men, members of the crew of the Swedish vessel Protector, were committed yesterday by the Commissioner on a charge of desertion, to await the demand ol the representative of the Swedish government, under the provision of the treaty be- ! tween this country and en. Alleged Scuttling of a ship. The Tnued States vs, Wittiam Lewis Smith,—The deiendant, wiso is mate of the American ship Euterpe, connsei and Mr [as charged with scutthng and sinking her on a recent voyage from s*alinouth, ports. He was committed for exa Commissioner, england, to this mination “by we TOMES POLICE COURT. Early Call ef an Offver—Pulling His Prisoner mm the Gasp of Morpheus for Extensive Forgery and Embexzlement, “come, getup, Henry Jinribart, I want you for forgery and embezzleaieul,” said Sergeant Joho Quinn, of the Tombs police squad, to the above named individual, as he was lying tu his pea at six o’clock yesterday worning in his boarding house, Suxty-sixth street, between avenue A and First avenue. Hurlburt opened iis eyes, which ne rubbed mechanicaily with the bent loretinger of each hand; then gazed vacantly at the officers and ieaped from his bed in abject terror. “Whatdo you want here so early, asked tne Irightened young man. understand you.” “Sever mind your understanding, sir,” said the oficer, “1 am here for the purpose of arresting you on @ warrant Issued byJudge Dowling, for extea- sive embezzlement and forgery committed during the time you have been in the employ of Messrs, Brinckerhoff & Co., of 13 and 15 Lispenard street.” ‘ntlemen #7 “Ldidu’t exachy | \ even the dwelling house attached to the lighthouse | 10 the handwriting of so dilapidated as to let te water in at every pass- | Weir name and Collecie ! In his Hurlvurt, now half dead with fright, permitted ‘the oficers to take him to the Tombs, Hurlburt is a FASHIONABLY-DRESSED YOUNG FELLOW, apparently of about twenty-eight years of age, and wealth at his disposal, which, indeed, the following will show he has, though, unfortunutely for tim, it didn’t belong to him. For several years past Henry has had a good posttion with the business firm ale luded to and enjoyed the most complete confiaence of his employers, who allowed hit to handle nearly every cent of money used in the transaction of their business. He used to dress well, always had plenty of money, and for some two or tliree years past he has been mixing with the politicians of that part of Yorkville near hts resiience, who considered him ‘quite a swell.” Not content with politic he has been taking an unusuatly large amount of Interest In the sports of tie day, being known as an admirer of the late “Kat” Burns and a dealer in his canine specimens, Bat politics, horse and dog tighttng require time and money for development, the latter especially being a gr requisite. Hurlburt wis always considered a youug Tuan of property, and be didn’t like to lose this repu- tation, though’ in reality he was a man of straw, and itis no wonder that he bas blown away with the first breeze. His employers up to noon yestere day, August 31, had not tuc Jeast IDEA OF HIS DEFALCATIONS OR FORGERIES until Thomas Martin, a pusiness friend, dropped In to see them. ter genuioman had been buyig rather Jargely irom Henry's firm, and as Brincker- hoff was under t impression — that all the goods supplied for seyeral months past were standing to jus debit on. their books, he naturally asked for payment. Martin was sarprised, and at once informed Brinekerhoit that the whole Bad been paid by check .o their n Harlburt ; as a proof of Uns statement he exhibited the tgentical checks, ti of winch had been endorsed | Huriburt, who fh ad signed nhe had owing The is own use,” a anounts as drawn by Martin quietly ap} are the che ted to pr the People’s Bank:—Sepiember 15, 1870, $6: tember 28, $40; October 8, $v: December 1, December 21, $ D : Febri y Tp addition are g ich were added to the sworn ailiday! bert Brinckerhow and it 1 feared on an investigation of the books wholesale robbery will be discovered. At present, though only one amount can be named in the papers, aud in tils case the item dated Ist of December, 1870 has peen selected, About two thou. sand dollars deficiency has been discovered: hut If so much has been a cursory examination i is easy to speculate on What the witimatui wil ve. On being arraigned BEFORE JUDGE DOWLING YESTERDAY MORNI Henry Jouxed the picture of a forlorn scamp, and “quailed” belore the crowd in Court and the pene- trating glance of the “Chief Justice.” le refused to say anytiing besides what he wished to pour into the private ear of Lis late employer as wo how hie Would find out the defaications; but he has already admitted sufficient to have the gate of Sing sing opened to him. "Let him be held im $5,000 to make his complayits and voufessions to Judge Bedtord,’? smd His Houor, and enry Hurlburt, pow a wiser and a sadder man, went down to breakfast with the Warden of the city Prison. ; 11, $11; Fe 0 TARRED AND FEATHERED. POUGUREEPSIE, Sept. 1, 1871. A night or two ago a mob of as yet unknown men surrounded John Tascher’s house, on Shissing Monn- tain, Dutchess county, anu ordered him to come out Be refused, when they broke into nis dwell- ing, and, finding him behiud the chimuey, dragged him forth, and stripping his clothes of, threw a bag over his nead, They thew besmeared nis bouy with lar and empted a bag of feathers on him and fed. T ber Was charged With ranning away wiih the oi man, named Decker, thought that Decker Jed the attack on bin. NAVAL INTELLIGENCE, PLILADELPBIA, Sept. 1, 187i. The Untied States s!oop-of-war Iroquois returned to the Navy Yara to-day from the trial trip on which she sailed Jast Saturday, She is commanded py Henry B. Adams, and will shoruy sal! jon the Past Indes ‘She United States steamer Wachusett, Captain Cushman commanding, arrived at Lisbon Avgust OL, twenty-seven days out from iampion Roads. BELLOW FEVER IN CHARLESTON, CHARLESTON, 8. © ‘Phe cool weather seems to have had a favorable Influence in avating the fever. No pow cases are reported to-day and only one death took place. To correct erroneous rumors it should be stated that ihe business of the city is proceeding without Inter- roption of any kind, ani Uiat au railroad trains ar- rive and depart with accustomed punctuailty. SUICIDE OF A CLOWN.—On Friday afternoon, about four o'clock, the body of Charies Parker, connected with tue great humbug showman’s circus tn the capacity of Clown and dajliad singer, was found in a small piece of woods about one mie hom Schenec- tady, N. Y., With his throat cut trom ear to car. nand® knife was clasped, which showed that nis death was the result of seif-destracuou. The body Was in an advanced state of decomposition, aad itis supposed the suicide took place on Friday iast, the gy the cirens exhibited on Schenectady, epi. 1, i Se is uere | Invemperance is supposed to bave eeu We cause not | and it is | WESTCHESTER WICKEDNESS. Echoes from Sing Sing Prison—Wheeler, the Ex- Convict, Pleads Guilty—He Returns to His Old Quarters—Sentence of a Boy Murderer—A Brute Secured. In the County Court and Court of Sesstons at White Pains, Westcnester county, yesterday Jobu Wheeler, aitas James E. Baldwin, alias “The Kid,” was called up to answer to the in- dictment found against him by the Grand Jury tor aiding convicts to escape from Sing Sing Prigon on the 16th of August last, It would be dificult to imagine tn what manner this dangerous-looking customer earned the suggestively gen- tie appellation of Kid," as he ta certainly one of the most ‘sinisier-looking scoundre's that ever “CRACKED A JOD.” Wheeler stands nearly six feet bigh, and with bis low, re- treating forehead, prominent cheek bones, receding chin, | long, arched nasal organ with characteristically distended nos- trils, bis appearance was decidedly repulsive, notwithstand- ing the fact that he was attired inu genteel suit of clothes. At will be reculiected that the accused was PURSUED AND OAPTURED in New Jersey, and was subse;uently confined in theH ack- ensack Jail, itom whence be’ was taken to Westchester caupty ona requisition obtained from Governor Hoffman on the Executve of that State by C.C, Childs, the clerk,of the prison. Doubtiess, seeing that his case was a hopeless one, the ac- | cused, through bis counsel, asked permission of the Court to withdtaw bis former plea of “not guilty,” and to be allowed to vlead guity tothe charge in the indictwent. With the concurrence of District Altorney Dykman the Court ac- cepted the plea, and sentenced him to FIVE YEARS IMPRISONMENT, with bard labor, Ha Wheeler allowed nis case to go to trial be would aodoubtedly have received the extreme penalty, | prescribed by law—namely, ten years’ penal servitade, Lbis desperado has just served aterm of five years tor burglars, and was only discharged in June last, Wheeler was taken back to the prison last evening. A BOY MURVELER BENTH: re Michael Mathews, who gave his age asten years, wan placed on triat charged with mansiaugbter in the third ve- xree, for having caused the wlmost Instant death of w lad named George Rehor, by striking him in the neck with a stope on ult, — Boul erties lived at Rochelle, on “the day named —_ be tovolved a wordy quarrel with boy, when the accused careie ¢ principal witaes hile giving her testimony, wept convulsively. guilty was rendered by the jury, whereupon County Judge Cochrane sentenced the accused 0 the House of tei- uge for three years, ‘TAMING A GRUTT. Mathew Reardon, an apparently dissolute young man, was tried for having assaultea, with intent to commit a criminal outrage, a comely Krench girl uated Sulla Gullien, and, des- pite a strong odor uf perjury which Hagered around the tes- timony offered for the detence, be was found guilty and gen- tenced to Sing Sing Prison for three years. ihe Sth and in third buried the missile already wan the mother of Kehoe, vers WORKINGMEN'S UNION. The Charges Against Nelson W. Young Fully Repudiated. The Workingmen’s Union met lastevening at 327 Bowery— siliam J. Jessup in the chair, A report was received frum the committee appointed to make arrangements for the granc meeting at Cooper Institute in favor of the eight hour law. Among the Hist of speakers was Wendell Phillips, whose name was strongly objected to, It was not endorsed by the meeting. ‘The committee appolnted to make a fival report on tiekets deliverea to Mr. Nelson W. Young for the picate, which has been under discussion for the last year, reported that they had all been accounted for by the different unions to which they were delivered, and the uuions in indepteduess should be hela responsible’ and not M1. Young. The committee appointed to conter with the superintendent of the new Post Onice building as to the ope- ration of the eight bour law reported that there were at present but eighty-one men all told working on the building, and they were working ten hoars a das, bat receiving pay in proportion, After a great deal of discusstoa about the eiht hour law Jn general aod the iate movement of the pias terers in particular,the meeting adjourudd, THE SLEEPY HOLLOW MURDERER, A Final Chance for His Life—How He Re- ceived the News of His Respite. Since Buckbout, the Sleepy Hollow murderer, now under senience of deatn in the Westchester county jail, was re- spited until the Lith inst. a Commission de /unatico ingu ted by Governor Hoffman, has visited him in his ceil, he Commission was composed ot Dr, Joba P. Gray, Superintendent of the State Asylum at Ute: Dr. J. Ore L., 1, and Dr. Jacob 8. any, each of whom conversed separately with the cun- poed ian, the inierview collectively occupying, about tive hours, It Js peneraliy belleved that the report when made will not tend to stay the execution of tbe law as already pro- nounced upon the wretched criminal, When the tntelligence of his having been respited was im- parted to Buckbout, who was then in the act of recetvin, rpiritual consolation, he Jost all control of bis feelings and wept bitterly for ime afterwar TRE COBAN COLONEL CAGE), W. A. C. Ryan Arrested tering a Worthless Check. On Thursday afternoon Oliver D, Taylor, of the firm of T. Taylor & Cu., 16 Wall street, appeared before Justice Cox at Jefferson Market and made affidavit that on the 30th of May last General W. A.C. Ryan came to his piace of business ond ‘requested a loun of $140, offering as security a heck drawn on the Univa’ Square National Bank for a light amonnt as security, which Ryan represented as pod and would be honored upon preseniatton at the bank. ‘aylor, believing the statements of Ryan, cave him the mo- ney und tuok the check, which, upon being presented at the bunk, wan declared worthiess, as the Genera®had no money on deposit there. A. warrant was fesued and placed in the hands of Sergeant McComb ana Oficer Bloodguod, of the (ourt squad. who urresied Kyan as he was leaving the Uuisey House yesterday. morning for New Orleans. i the charge upon veiug arraigned, but was held fur examina- OL. endity Moshier, of na Charge of Ut- e denied FROM SARATOGA. SARATOGA, Sept.’ 1, 1871. A grand ball came off at the Congress this even- Ing. It Was largely attended. The arrivals to-day exceed amounting to several hundred. Both the Union and Congress have sul a large number of guests. Many are sccnring rooms for the regatta next week. The McKee four-oared crew, of Buffalo, will arrive and go into pracuce to-morrow. The Ward crew 18 practising Qaily at the lake. Boat houses and accommodation of all kinds are being secured for the regatta. The Ward crew are in dine con- dion. the departures, LONG BRANCH, Lon@ Branco, Sept. 1, 1871. A committee of the Warmoth wing of the repub- lican party of Louisiana are here waiting for the President to return irom Washington. Daniel Drew, Judge Ledwith, Governor Parker and Alderman Coman arrived this evening and are ) at the Mansion. A grand masquerade ball was given at the Man- sion House wus evening. It was attended by the cute of Long Branco, ‘The ladies’ toliets were per- Jectly gorgeous, surpassing anything ever seen here before. ‘The binffs fronting the Ocean House were washed away us morbing. TORNADO IN KANSAS, Toreka, Kansas, Sept. 1, 1871. A tornado passed over Labette county, Kansas, on Sunday night, several others. killed. ewoltsuing two houses and moving A Mr Scott and daughter were SHIPPING NEWS. Almana’ tev New Vork=This Day. Sun rises Sun sets. 27| Moon rises.morn 8 36 «+e... 6 31 | High water.morn 10 28 OCEAN STEAMERS. DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER. Steamer. | _ Sails Destination. — Office. City of Parie....|Sept 2... sese|1b Bronaway. Reein - [se + |68 Browd st. p |Glaszow. «|7 Bowhng Greem | pe Liverpool...’ ..|29 Broadway. H pt Glasgow....... |7 Bowling Green | Sept 7.."| Bremen. 68 Broad st. City of Antwerp. |Sept 7.1.1 Liverpool... (15 Br AUantle, Lafavette., ‘ls Indin... |sent | Ony of Wasi sept ' Deitschland « . | Caledonia. . 19 Broadway. 5% Broadway. -!7 Bowing Green -|\ Broadway. «68 Broad st, 7 Bowhng Green Liverpool. + | Havre. Liverpool. Bremen. Ginsgow.. Colorado, |Liverpoo!....--/28 Bronaway, | Hansa iBremen. 68 Broad at. Donan . Sept 16. (62 Broad at. Commbia. Sept 16. 7 Bowling Green Wisconsin, Sept 20... Liverpoo!sess++ [24 Broadway. Dorian 90: |Gtasgow. 1}7 Bowling Green Oceanic P Hwiverpocl...... )9 Broadway. St, Laurent ‘sept 28. Havre. {68 Broadw PORT OF VEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 1, 1871. CLEARED. hip Spain (By), Groce, Liv ip Murry Caste, Adams, P, F WJ Horst. aa -Atlantic Mail Steamebiy Nerens, dearse, Boaton—H F Dimock, hip Brats sh Empire (Br), Mather, London—Williams & Guyon. Sbip Elizabeth Coshing, Colby, Antwerp--Lunt Bros. < Sulp Jason (Br), Lester, Meibourne—R ‘ameron & CO shy RS Ely, Coidrey, Mollendo ( jorland, Dear- born & Co. Hark lia Moore, (ir), Shaw, London—D R De Wolf & Bark Rosina Brono (Ital), Paturzo, Bristol—Funch, Edye & Co. Bark Albert, Reed, Havre--Boyd & Hincken. Bark Megupticook, Hemmingwav, Leghorn—Miller & Houghtor By Guiseppe (Ital) Carrao, Gibraitar for orders—A P Terk aatelove, Davis, St Croix and Gt Kitts—Roche Bron i Catro (Br), Vance, Cork and a market—AJ De Wolf Co, " aris Solway Queen (Br), Grifiiths, Newry (Ireiand)—Arkeit & To 5 , Sprague, Palermo—Siocovich & Co. Barww, Brig Virginia, Johnston, St Pierre--Reynal & (0. brig M ir), Eates, Havava—s C Loud & © Hrig Albatrovs (Bir), Ford, St John, NB—Heney & Parker, Brig Uoion Star (Br), Merriam, Hallfax—D R De Wolf & Co, °, Brig Lily (Br), Lawrence, Haupport—J F Whitney & Co. ‘and passengers. to Murray, | ton aC hh r . Bi +4 Ray Er : it Her, Bisz 4 K ‘ t ¥ otin's, NB. be Pi N y i Contrary to our midnight report wiht « ™ Br, Miler & _Daeteepiite tomers a: ‘Sebr Ella He rsoD, Miller & Houghton. Fy A phemag ‘Star ( eer Peon, NDP I Nevéus Spight Fromenader (Br), Davidson, Parsboro—Crandall, xe weir entice M (Br), Merriam, Yarmouth, NS—D R De paniznier Relief, Wolcott, Key West—Coast Wrecking Com- ‘Steamer Vesper, Davis, Chester, Pa, and Wilmington, Del Steamer Ann Eliza, Richards, Philadelphia. Steamer Novelty, Shaw, Philadelphia. Steamer Frank, Pierce, Philaaelpats, ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. ‘Steamship Manhattan (Br Liverpool, Aug 18, and Queenstown 19th, with mase'annd 183 panssogersy to W filamns & Guion, Aug 25, iat 49 80, lon 29, passed ship Eumanside, Of Glasgow, Dound east; 2hin, lat 44.20, lon 33.45, bark Pro- tens, hence for Cronstadt; Sept 1, 1:3) ‘AM, a National and @ Bremen steamabip, bound east. Steamship Tyankturt (NG), Barre, Bi Aug 16, via a eentan oi mhdae aud 638 pat 10 Deirichs 4 Co, “Had westerly winds and rough w ioe "of the pasages Aus 20, encoun 2 to SSW: tered some furious squalls fro between Sable Isiand and George's shoals) ve heavy sea from the southward; Aug 24, lat 4915, lon 33 passed stenmahip Hammon'a, henos for Bremen; ith, lat 48 0, lon 36 By, shin American ‘Union, fron: London for New York; 29th, lat 43 20, lon 57 20, an Allen line steamship, bound BE; same day, lat 43 20, "lon 69 30, an Auchor line steamship, bound east ; Slat, Lat 40 35, lon Foster, Jr, from Liverpool for New York Ye, anh Anchor line steamship, bound east; Sept 1, lat 40 20, lon 72.30, steamship New York, hence for Bremen, and a’ National steamship, bound east. Steamship luco, Dearborn, Savannah Aug 29, with mdse errs. & Co. Steamship Volunteer, Howes, Wilmington, NC, witn mdse, he Loritlard Steamsiip Co Steaimahip George Union, Roberts, Richmond, City orfolk, with mdse und passengers to Washing- Ship Reynard, Howes, Hambure 35 days, with mdse. to Brett, Son & Co, Toox the northern passaze, and had light wester'y winds; been Zi days weat of the Banks, Bark Sappho, Wilbur, Liverpool 42 days, with mdse, to J Dish & Co, ‘Had moderate weather; hay been 15 ‘days west of the Banks, Bark Runeberg (Nor), Predericksen, Newport 46 days, with railway fron, to order. "Had tine weather; been 14 davs west 1g 4, lat 43.30, lon 31 40, spoke ship Clinton, Avery 1 Quenec, Bark Hildegard (Nor), Murck, Cardi 52 « with rafl- tron,to order—vessel ty Func, Edve & Co, ‘Cane the northern passage, and had heavy westerly winds for tie frat five weeks; since light winds and caim; been 14 days ke; Aug ll, Mt 47, lon 41, spoke bark Ploen (Nor), from Suaderland for New York. ‘uuchored at the Southwest spit. Bark Adelaide Norris, Reed, Cardiff 46 oars, with railway fron, to order—vessel to Yates & Cortertield. Had strong westerly winds; been 15 days west of the Banka, The Ade- Jaide Norris is Southwest pit. Bark W LJ (Br), Vaughan, Port, Talbot Al days, with rail. way tron to order—versei toG F Bulley. Had W aud SW winds the entire passage; been 15 days west of the Banks, Bark E H Duval (Br), Larkin, Leith 42 days, with railway. iron to order--vessel to Boyd & Hincken; had moderate 7a winds the whole passage; been 2) days west of the inks. Bark Galveston, Briard, Amsterdam, 48 days, with mdse, to 0 It Mallury & Co, “Aug 30, 60 iniles SW of Nantucket jouth Shoals, had the tail end of a hurricane, lasting four fours with great violence, in which split two topsails, spen- cer, jib and staysail; since fine weather; been 12 daya west of the Banks. Bark Starkodder (Nor), Bamloff, Leghorn 91 days, with marble und rags to Fabbricotti & Co—versel_to Wendt, Te- tens & Bockmann. Had light westerly winds, with squalls, and mich rain, thunder and lightning ; paseed Gibraltar July 4and the Western Isiands July 19; Aug 31, Fire Island bear- ing NW 16 miles distant, in 19 fathoms water, saw a sunken veasel (a brig or sehr), her spars showing about 20 feet above water at times, Baxk Fannie, Cummins (late Wilson), Santa Anna, Mexico, 24 days, with mabozany, to order. In bound to Falmouth for orders; ut in this port in cistress, naving lost the captain and vessei leaking, having had a heavy gale from NW to SE on Aug 28 and 24; during the gale, on the Std, shipped a heavy aca, which waahed Capt Geo Wilson overboard, and he was drowned, and, caused the vessel to leak badly. ‘Left no ves- seis in port. Schr M M Merriman, Babbitt, 'hiladelphia for Taunton, ReTURNED—Ship Tnomas Dunham, McLean, hence for Liverpool. (See news columns. ) Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND sour. Brig Gazelie, Davidson, Glace Bay for New York, with coal to Whitney & Co, Brig Tangier, Rose, Providence for New York. Scur Reauing Htallroad No i, Murphy, Trenton for Bridge- port, | Schr George Gillam, Murray, Portland for New York, with stone. Sout Hattie § Collins, Mil, Portland for New York, with stone. Schr Sam Weller, Oakiey, Portland for New York, with stone, to inaster. Schr Marion, Baker, Cromwell for Harlem, with stone, to Chase & Maguire. Schr John Snow, Coll, Shulee for New York, with lumber, to Snow & Ri Schr Golde to rehardson. Rute, Overton, Providence for Elzabethport. Schr EM Smith, yones, Norwich, tor New York. with mackere!, to Stetson & Co. Schr Antecedent, Pendieton, Stonington for New York, with stone, to Corry & © Seur James Divert Schr Wm Camp, Bailey, Derby for Albany, Sclir James Brailes, Bradley, Bridgeport for Eltzaboth, Schr Silas Wright, Krainard, Bristol tor Ehizabethport, roll, Hartford for New York, Schr Progress, Gaffney, Cow Bay for New York, Schr Freaonia, Pierce, New Haven for New York, Scbr L Daniels, Sinitb, Mys'ic ior New York, Schr A 8 Parker. Carpenter, Glen Cove for New York. Scbr Tryall, Burion, New Haven for New York. Secor M Flemming, Williams, Norwalk tor Philadelphia, Schr Breeze, Allen, New Haven for Port Johns: Schr Wm W Wood, Kelsey, New Uaven for New York. Schr RH Ely, Eiy, New Bedford for New York. Schr Sarab, Hand, Northport fur New York. Scbr Hunte: ”, Providence for New York. Schr Marcus L Ward, Francis, Port Johnson for New York. Scbr Chief, Smith, Norwich for Port Jobnaot Schr Sbhekinan, Burns, Harttord for New Yort Schr Empire, Baker, New London for New York. Schr Min Schr Adel Sebr Jame ‘as, Heany, Southport for New York. e, Haze, Bridgeport for New York. Wall, Hart, New Haven for Philadelphia. alnard, Tiibble, New Haven for New York. lark, Clurk, Norwich for Pl bi poct tor Port Johnson. Siizabethport. jorwalk for New York. Sehr Rt P King, Sehr Fannie Elder, Rich, Schr Whistler, Deane, Taunton tor New York. ‘chr Ida 8 Si!sby, Morton. Norwich for Puiiadelphia. New London for New York. New York. mise and pa ngere. BOUND Eas. Steamshin Nereus. Bearse. New Vork for Boston. Bark George 8 llunt, Gray, New York tur Konigaburg. Schr Rangalera (Br), Schr Charles L Lovering, Hathway, Port Johnson for Taunton. r Pavilion, Parker, New York for Bangor. Schr Saaroruck, Clarke, New York (or 1 Schr Rescue (Br, Hattield, New York tor Sydney, CB. Scbr Sallie Burton, Palmer, New York for Sehr Elvira, Bancroft, Pert Johuson for Machias. Sebr Onward, Hall, New York for Nantocket, Schr B F Chandiler (Br), Mills, New Yor for Moncton. Schr Savoy, Corbin, Kourke, New York for st Mi zabethport for Salem, Schr Elizabeth Francis, Gearn, New York for Vrovidence. Schr Splendid, Finney, Troy for Wareham, Schr James Phelps, Brockway, Coxsackie for Providence, Scr Ann Amelia, Alien, Uoboken for Providence, Schr Amelia, Fa'vey, Albany for Koxiyn. Schr Messenger, Dean, Port Johnson tor Boston, Schr Elowe, Herrick, Vort Johnson for Boston Sebr ZU Ailatns, Robbins, Newbiins tor Bustou Dertny. Schr Tempest, Shropslire. Trenton Sehr KE: Pharo, Wilson, Rondout for Providence. Schr Rio, Culver, Ehzabethport for Danfurtisport, Sebr Ada, Nerrics, Hobokea for Somerset, Sebr Fiorence N Tower, Berry, Hoboken ior Porismouth, Sebr Hero, Kelly, New York for Salem, Schr G W Cummings, Fowler, Rondont for Boston. Schr Wm Voorbis, Knapp, Haverstraw tor Providence, Scbr John Oser, Simpaon, ‘Hohokeu for Bridgeport. Sehr JD Grifin, Gould, New York for Provincetown. Sehr Haze, McNamer, New York for Greonsien, Sehr RW Brown, Wicks, Mor on ior Providence, Seur Niantic, Petit, Hoboken for Taunto Schr WJ! Mailler, Crowiey, New York for Calats, ‘Sloop Oregon, Wilwon, New York for Prov Steamer United States, Davis, New York tu, Steamer Electra, Mout, New York for 1 Steamer Metis, Davis, New York for Pro WorrkstoNn, 1. Sept 11160 PM. Ist ult, those v sels for the eastward id not meet with any considerable Jay, the calm thep prevailing being diesipated shortly after ward by wbrisk breeze springing up from the SW. SAILED. Steamship Morro Castle, Havana, Wind at sunset N. Providence, Marine Disasters. Gr The Const Wrecking Company's steamer Relief, Capt Wolcott, tated \boehttg for the Florida coast to render as sistance to the steamer Mississipp! and other vessels ashore at tbat piace. Suir DONALD MoKAy (Br), from Macabi, in entering Cal- Jan Ang 8) Tan into abip M8 Sanford, trom Kallestas, at anchor. The Intier lost main and maintopsail yards and re- ceived other considerable dama; BARK DELTA (Br), Caruthers, from Baltimore for Am sterdain, was anchored inside Cape Menry Ang 28, having Tost sails, &e, 1 the squall of the 27th; would repal ages and’ proceed. BARK LiNDA—Captain Smith and his boat's crow, of Linda, from New York for New Orleans, which founder off Carystort Reef, reached Cape Florida, Senk Montezuma, Leach, which arriv J at Vinevard Haven Aug 30, from Hatteras Grouna, with U5 vbis sperm, 35 whale oil, experienced a‘ terriue hurri- cane off Matinilia Reef on the Ith; had to cut away both masta to prevent going ashore; lost anchors, ee foresail, jib, 2 boats, galley, cranes, & ‘The M was towed ‘into Vineyard Haven evening of Aug Bi dismasted, by United States revenue cntter Moccasin, Lier tenant Walden commanding. The Moceasin fell in with the houner at anchor near Nashawens, at 2 PM, riding by a wil anchor obtained from the shore, the wind bioing heavy {rom the wouth at the time. Captain Leach expresses Dimeelf ax under great obligations to. Lieutenant Walden the nssistance rendered by the Moccasin. as he mvist hav Jost bis vessel but for her timely aid. She had about 100 bbls oll on board} fonk § $ BicKMORE, wreeked on St John's bar during the Jate gale, was « goou vessel of 230 tona, built at Tenant's Harbor in 1867, and owned by J Bickmore and others, of St George, [She went ashore at Port George Ivland Aug 2, Dilved. and would doubtless prove a total e was in ballast.) FPRNANTINA, Fla, Sept 1—The repairs to the steamer City of Houston are nearly completed, She will tail fur destina- tion on Monday nest, 4th to Miscellaneous. ‘The Spanish steamer Gracia railed from Phiiadelphia for Liverpool 1at inat, with w fut cargo, including the trst aie of cotton of the’ new crop received in Vhilaeiphia. ‘The stenmer Jorge, of the ame line, fs expected to arrive in a few days, ana will load for Liverpool Notice to Mariners. DANGEROUS BUNKEN ROCK, SAN FRANCIECO, Aug 31—A dangerous sunken roek, on which several vesnela ure velieved to have heen wrecked, has been discovered near the Farralones, It wan tior frequently, but never | d definitely, Winlemen. Avg 15, of Mantinila Reef, brig A D Sinall, of 140 bbls black fieh oll, spoken. Sbin King Phhip, Duley, from Liverpool April 1b for San Frane:aco, wo date, iatyd 15 N, ion 19 1) W Ship Lizzie Moar’, Cox, from Pensacola tor Liverpool, Aug 50. 93, int 83, ton 7 ; Wark Travel ermann. ftom Sorinarn Jat 4 13, Jon 66 20 4 ons. Spoken Provincetows ton. Aus 26, Bis Berek DL Bail Davis, from Middlesboro for New York, A\ teat St lon Brig Adelaide, trom Boston, Sept 1, off Baek a eps Sear baer tee ae ots Bert 2 2 Foreign Ports. 5 agnor ar anne ug ved, ship Vancouver (Br), Brown, 38, ships Wm Leavitt (Br tt, Gi 3 ps (ie dacbaee tee (6 Salled July 38, Aug 4, Old Colony, Douglas, Eten to discharce, Guanape to load for Hamturg, ‘or Antwerp, bby barks Isaac flick, Sheldop, Bad Riwood Cooney duckno I ae ose me Ku Carton, fe , i in ug 12, atips lor Chinchas, to toad Yor Anigas Bt Watane to inet guany from Abip Saiues’ Hwan and oark Alastar for Hastings Rotier dam or Antwerp, and others, nisl ana ‘Sept 1—Saued, steamship Cleopatra, Phillips, jew Pork. Aug 3) - Argved, steamship Missouri, Edwards, New York ; ataty bark Site, Peterson, New ork, Asi pe Hautrax, ‘Aug Su—Arrived, brig Kildare (Br), Macomber, w Yor Bist—Arrived, steamer Delta (Br), Shaw, St Thomas and Bermuda; brige Wolfville (Br), Mcbride, New York; Uber (Br), Hoyt, Faya! for Boston, QUEENSTOWN, Aug 3l—Arrived, steamships China, Ma- cauiuy,and The Queen, Thomas, New York for Liverpool; Sopt 1 City of Lineriek, Jamexon, do for do (and all pro- St JOHN, NB, Aug 30—Arrived, barks Calypso ir’, Bog! Philadeipnias Abbie Thomas (Brie Raymond, Movidence? brig Cascatelle, Sommers, Boston, Toms, July, 21—Arrivéd, ship Camilla, Humlres, Balt more for San Francisco, in wi of water, to sai! ud. VALPARAISO, Jwy 23—Sailod, bark ‘City. of Bangor, Menzes, Mejillones, Iu port Aug 3. ship Win MoGilvery, Nichols, from Monte- video, arrived July 2, for Hamburg via Cowes (with guano ek-ahip Belle of the Sea, from Ball in distress), In port July 18, barks Criffel (Be), Meimore, for [quique and Boston, about leaving; Pacific, Hammersone, for Iquique, do, . American Ports. BOSTON, Aug %1—Arrived, schre Lonisa Bliss, Strong Alexandria, Va; Ada Ames, Ames, Philadeipiia; Hiram ‘Tucker, Curtis, Elizabethport. Cleared—Ships Juiia (Br), Baker, Philadelohia; Archer, Power, New York; brig F’H Jennings, Soule, Charleston schra.N & H Gould, Chase, Philadelphia; Sybil, Fleming, do; HL Slaight, Willetts, Tuckerton, NJ; also cleared, brig Isa- bei (Argentine), Newbull, Port Spain. Salled—Wind WSW to WNW, ateamer Oriental; barks May Queen and Cora Linn; brig William Robertson. Sept 1—arrived, steamers W Kennedy, Baltimore ; Saxon, Philadelphia; shi 1p mM Reed, Stinaon, Liverpool; barks Monts (Br), 'hilips, London; Nannie T Bell, Knapp, Bal- Umore ; Brazilian (Br), Pearson, Ardrossan; Lleciric (NG), Rio Grande; Isabel Beurman, Kennard, Surinam: Sullivan, Perry, Arecibo; Six Freres (Fr), Port au Platt; ‘Teaacr (Bri, Havana; Star, Coot, do; Edwin, Baltimore; schouiship Mer: cury, New You. so arrived, steamer Panther, Philadelphia; vark H cock, Baltimore; brigs Startled fawn, Demerara ; Charlo Pensacola; Reporter, Baltimore; Gambia, do; J Bickmore, do; Marshall Dutch, Puiladelphia’: Timothy Fields, Hoboken; BALTIMORE, Aug 81—Clearea, brigs Bio Janeiro; Tailsman (Nor) Sebyatt, Richmond: echre 3 vas Brown, Sherman, Fall River; A F Ames, Achorn, Sailed—Brigs Mary Rice and'R lodgson, New York. Cleared’ 80th, achra Henry Whitney, Perkins, Port Morris; BATH, Aug 29—-Arrived, brig Charles Miller, Glikey, Phila- delpbia, ‘ew York, schr Sandy Point, Jerem{ Mary Rice, Pratt Kate Foster,’ Haruden, Warel BANGOR, Aug 3—Arrived, schra"Waggio Bell, Wall and Elizapeth, Ann Elizabeth, Getchell, New York. Salled 9th, schr Gan Howard, Johnson, BRIDGEFOKT, Sept 1—Arrived, schra Helene, Weekty Alexandria; Sterling, Hays, Elizabetbport; K1za, Ball, doq Henry Clay, Lake, Kondout: Henry Remsen, Allen, Spuyten Duyvil; Kedding Rallroad No 90, —, Pntlaitelphia; sloo} Kate Cannon, Lyons, New York; Despatch, Spring, Vol Springs Opera, Mou, and B H Green, Allen, klizabethport. LOHARLESTON, “Ang 29—Cleared, bark’ Curivon, Treat, ndon, Sept 1—Arrived, scnr W L Bradley, Boston. DARIEN, Ga, Aug 24—-Arrived, brigs John Welch, Jr, Vanselow, ‘Savanuuh: Glardale, McIntire, Gaiveston ;'schr Lucy Collins, juston. Cleared 2d, bark Mina (Br), Hatfleld, Queenstown; schr joston ; 28d, bark Emma Parker Frank & Nellie, Gregory, dr), Stanley, Montevideo, DANVERS, Au; 28—Arrived, schrs John Cadwalaaer, Townsend, and Lucia B Ives, Miller, Philadelphia; 29h, Marys Richardson, do; 80th, Clara, Norbury, do. EDGARTOWN, Aug 28—Arrived, brig ‘Hamden, Got Phliade!phta for" Bangor: schrs Centurlon, Blodzett, and P Lunt, Lunt, do for Boston; Ligure, Ricketson, Port John- son for'do; Franklin, Robinson, New York for Weymouth; William, Alten, South Amboy for Portland; Tinker, Lopaus, Port Johnson ‘for Calais; Leontine, Pratt, New York for Belfast; Joreph it Stover, Arey, Hoboken for Bangor; _E B Wharton, Bonneli, Philadelphia for Newmarket; "RH Colstun, Gray, Hoboken, Aug 29,4 PM— Wind SSW; thick fog. In port, the above arrivals, wad others unknown. FORTRESS MONROE, Sept 1—Passed out, steamship Berlin, for Bremen; bark Pleiades, for Wilmington, NC; schr Lzetta, for Bost Passed in for Richmond, bark Monarch, from Bultimors for Richmond. FALL RIVER, Aug 27—Arrived, schrs Daniel Brown, Emeraon; Jennie Kuselyn, Tooker; Jane F Durice, Murty, and Ida della ‘Torre, Davis, Georgetown, DC; Lady Adams, Sullivan, aud Richard Borden, Borden, hobuken ; Tillie Ey Smith, Newburg; Fountain, Bennett, New York. ‘80th—Arrived, chr Decatur Oakes, Berry, Philadelphia. Sailed—Schr Jennie Hoselyn, Tooker, Gedrgetow. DC, Bist—Sailed, schrs Dantel Brown, Emerson Alici Middle» ton, Jr, Davis, ani Jesse Murdock, Christie, Georgetown, DC} Richard Korden, Borden, New York, GALVESTON, Sept 1—-Arrived, steamship Clyde, Kennedy, New York. JACKSONVILLE, Aug %—Arrived, schrs J P Wyman, Rosebrook, Boston ; Constitution, Smith, New York. NEW BEDFORD, Aug 31—Arrived, echr S K Laue, Fuller, Yarmoutn for New York. x Sailed—Scbra Kelle, Churn, Morristown; RB Smith, Nick erson; Elza Rayner, Hutchinson; C W Bentley, Baker, and Flight, Chase, New York. : NEWBURYPOKT, Aug 30—Safled, schrs D V streaker, Van Gilder, Phitadelphia. NEWPORT, Aug 20, Arrived,,echrs Black Diamond* Goldsmith, Rondout ;'Bannah Blackman, Arnold, New York ie New Bedford; Golden Rule, Overton, Providence for New rik. Sisi, PM -Arrived, brig H Means, Tracy, Port Johnson for BNEW HAVEN, Aug SL schra_ Judge Runyon, wv Aug Sl y Gandy, New Bravawick; Haniel & 8 Bull, Vort John: son; Guide, Lamphear, New York; Saral Gurney, Gurney, FElizabethport; Curtis Goodwin, Lewis, New Branswi Jamox Movee, Lynch, Trenton. Sailed—Brigs George, Willis, and T Towner, Rice, Santa Cruz, WI; sebrs James Wall 00; Treall, Benton; George Twyvell, Heury, aud GC Burdett, Rogers, New York. NEW “LONDON. Aug $9—Arrived,” schrs ‘J 8 Terry, Raynor, Philadelphia for Pawtucket; Ney, Chase, Pongh= keopste for Providence: Brainard, from Elizabethport for de BOth—Arrived, schr ¥ Merwin, Pierce, Alexandria tor Gro- ton, PHILADELPHIA, Aug 31—Arrived, sebrs S E Smith, Sonith HT Hedges, Sharwooa, and D Collins, Townsend, joston. Cleared—Steamship Gracia (Sp), Ereluma, Liverpool; barks Lalla Rookh (Br), Sutherland, and Hermonia, Nilson, Belfast, 1; Sam Sheppard, Evans, Cienfuegos via Cherry- field, Me; 'brics Velocity, ‘Darrell,’ Sidney, CB; S I Smith, Dodge, Boston; Tarry Not, Knowles, do; Samuel Welsh, Robinson, St Marys, Gia; achr Georgia Staples, Lord, Salem. Lewrs, Del, Aug AN—A ship from ub: bark, two brig and a large fleet of sche are passing’ out thie morning. PENSACOLA, Aug 28—Arrived, bark Sarah M Smithy Bishop, Mobil Satled—Se joseph Waples, Fanning, Galveston. PORTLAND, Aug 80--Arrived, schr Nancy K BHeayan, Gooxibe, Thusceipbra: wteamer’ Franconia,” Brack, York. Cleared—Schr Maracatbo, Healey, New York. PAWTUCKET, Ang 31—Arrived, schra Unrust, Romer, and American Eagle, Shaw, Philadelphia, PROVIDENCE, Aug §l—Arrived, schrs LB Cowperthwaite, Gardner, Georgetown, DC; Campbell, Smith, and Village Queen, Conklia, Philadelphia; Onward, Wheeler, South Am- Voy. Below, bark Wentworth (Br), Bent, from Newcas- tle, E. ‘Safied—Sehra Sarah J Fort, Bagheo Georgetown, DO; Ma- Han B Rockbiil, Kockhill; Joseph Maxveld, Nay, Joseph Hays, Beebe; Madison Holmes, Bayles; Wm Bement, Wig- ins, and Stepuen 5 Lee, Jones, Phiiadelpbia; Gust, Martio, frenton; Isaac Sherwood, Bacon, Haverstraw; kutire, Kin: near; Loutsa, Hamlyn; Lamnartine, Abbott; Pointer, Baker; Heorge ¥ Brown, Geiuey; Saran’ & Mary, Kengoh s John Crockford, Uatell; FM Wheaton, Barrett; Marcuret May- bee, Culkin; Hunter, Crane; Jolin Warren, MeGar; Alida, Knowles; J H Young, Burrett, and Samuel L Crocke: Thrasher, New York, RICHMOND, Aug #0—Satled, schrs Mott Bedell, New York; Sea Bird, lower James River 16 load for New York. ROCKLAND, Aug ¥3--Arrived, schrs Herald, Hall, New York ; 26th, Husson, Post; Willlam MecLoon, Haskell, and Massachusetts, Kenutston, do; Susannah, Hall, do; ‘Trade Wind, Ingrabat, do; 27th, Ida Hudson,’ Greeley; ‘Amelia, Elling and Red Juckeiy Avert, dos Magee Helly Hall, do 26th, Klizabetb, Hodgdon; SJ ‘Lindsey, Crockett: Jasiata, Kenhiston, and Paltus, French, do. d—-Sailed, kelrs American Chief, Snow, New York : 27th, Susanvab, Woodwan, do; Lucy Ames, 'Verrill, do; H Snow, Cushman, do; fl G Bird, Drinkwater, do; 2h, Plavet, Pratt, do; May Munroe, Hall, do; Silas McLoon, Spear, do; Antelope, Smith, do. SAN FRANCiSCU, Aug 24—Cleared, ship Biue Jacket, Simmons, Callao. Sailed— Ship Helicon, Rogers, Callao: bark Notre Dame de Ja Providence (#'r), Lundgren, La Union. SALEM, Aug 20- Arrived, brig C H Kenned: Welphia; schrs Charlie & Willie, Thomas, Kor! fot. New Yor! Nb, Admiral, Steelman, Philadelphix,; R Lb Tay, Calais for do; Wm H Sargent, Sargeut, Portland for qu Mate Newark, NJ. Sailed'dIMt—Schr Mary H Stockham, Cordery, Philadelphia, VINEVARD HAVEN, Au Mary G BL) PM Arrival vey Mariner, frou Vuiladeipiuia for Portiand jache Slins McLoon, Rockland for New York. Passed by— Brig San Carlos, Philadelphia tor Portland, Sailed—All velure reported except schr Mouternma (whaler), Sept 1, AM--Arrived, brig Nettle Clitford, Boston for Key West; schra Starlight, Albany for Boston! Murthe Weel Eddyeille for do; Louisa Wisoa, Rondout for do, Equals New York for do; Jane, Port Johnson for dy, Allie OAken, do for Rockland; Cartoll, do for Portamonth ; Nora, do for Salem; LD Wentworth, Elizabethport for do; Terrapin, do for’ Portemonth; Neptune's Bride, Newburg for de Ceres, do for Dover; Adaiae, Poughkeepsie f ‘embroke: Rena, South Amboy. for ' Portiaud; 7 York’ for Bangor; Frances | Arterus, NS; Mary Clark, do for Belfast; ‘Hed Beach ani G M Wentworth, do for Calais; Bengal, do lor Harps weil; Caroline Grant and’ Elizabein de Philadelphia for Boston; Louls Wala, Sabwa, Delaware, and Trenton, Port Jobnson for do; Ocea Wave, do for Wey- mouth; kivita, do {or Machiae;% Stratton, do (or salem ; Adeling Hamlin (ost fying jib), aod Python, Hilzabethport for do; Altavela, du for Danyersport do for mouth; NU Hall, Hoboken for Portiand; Alaska, New York for Portsmouth; labo, do for Freeport. Returned—frly Mary © Mariner. 12 M— Wind Ne, (reahy clear. 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