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os 10 ROSENZWEI@S Room. | THE “DOCTOR'S” DEN IN AMITY PLACE, | veat ‘What the Neighbors Say otitis Cigar Man as an Ally of Ascher>"{is Mysterious Dis- sppearance—Sailg4or Europe the Day of the Trank Discovery. Bouth vl Weekington square, and stretching ‘own to Catial sircet, a new and broad artery hes ‘been 0 pened of late, formerly Known as Laurens ‘wtreet and Imtely bapuze'l as Seuth Fifth avenue. ‘The widening of this artery, which 1s calcalated “eoreiteve the feverish pulse of traMc on distant broadway, bas left heaps of rabvish piled in the middie -of Laurens wtrect, or Amity place, as the apper end Of the street has been known. ‘This street has@ most pecetar history. Laurens street, named afier Heary Lauren, a signer of tne Declaration of independence, and who was also an Envoy Extraordinary of the Contunental Congress, has had little in its past memortes to recall tne @avor Of that;goodly mau after whom it was named, melther could it be recommended for its chastity or tte clean)iness, As the pedestrian progressed southward on the ‘West side of Laurens street, before tho shells of Douses had-been pierced and the balf of their front- ‘age taken off, he might have met with strange sights and evcountered stranger incidents. Out of datk and noisome alleyways, to bask In the hot sun and tw gaze with heavy eyes, came Jeatheome and ‘toothless negro women, their gar- ments saturated thickly with grease and Oith and their faces indicauung the type to which they be- Jouged—the lowest in the social world of Uns bee- Rive of a city. wet 4 a Vee covttin}. who 18 smoxing that Somay tne: costor's. fur away t . there Domething you vat théy niture anaes ve in it for all we know, You can ask boy.” deals aie Mag i procosious eves twisted Li yes tw! be essa; ap draw on ibe pedi which vane ve tow ta ore than the reserved aa now mi motuer of the Pura hs as ‘wascher,” sue said, to go across across the way to the etgar stcre ots ah eae there sitting on @ chair unul he’a A WOMAN COMIN! up tne st text door, and then ne “would run across and dart dnto che door—somenmes he would gol into the basement door where Mrs. Archer lives, Re Would go up the front Cl be ableto tell WOOD B04 deal across tl avi the Kandy 54 tore, 1 am sure, if you wilt only ao there and talk to them,” concluded the feay, ‘The extra reporter once more patted the fair-haired boy on the head and smiled blaudiy on the fady, and we left to cross to the cigar store after mauy expressions of good wall had been given by the ladies, ail of which were certainly auperinduced ination of the extra reporter. I ore po pee ne wb Kept by a = who bear the not very caphonious nam & Torrebore; it isa small place and ihe p peonle who Keep 1t are not likely ve become millionaires, for the tratic in cigars here is principal! confined to small boys like Freddy Archer and spring cartmen Fd Seating Ren vo spend very large sums in the The man who stood vebind che counter and handed the HEKALD reporter cigars was ‘A BILIOUS LOOKING PRRSONAGR, whose face not a bad one withal. He had a large pimple on nis nose, which he had cultivated with much care and ultention, and his out ensemdie was. rather a commonplace ene. “Did Dr. Ascher ever come here?” was asked of the man with the pimple, ‘The man responded with a “Oh, yaas, he came bere. de time.’ “are you ® country:nan of his? Do you come from the fuir land of Poland ?”” “No; Lam a Belgian, 1am. Icome from Anvers (Antwerp). My er, he know him better. Torre- bore, he know scher.”? “Where is Torrebore now #7) was asked. forrebore he go to Beigium last Saturday.” “Last Sataniay Why that was tbe day that Ascher-fosenzweig packed the body in the trunk, Did ‘Torrebore know Ascher well ?”? ittural accent:-— le buy cigars here all Big-beilied bluebottie f.es basked tn the gutters and were splashed under the feet of dirty-legged -elihiren after they had fed plentifulty on the loose A@arbage thrown away from we doorways of wretched grocery shops and cheap butcher stores, in ‘Which slunk veal and carrion beef were sold to the struggling purchasers of the pelghborhood. The picuure presented was one of PHYSICAL DECAY, Pestitential vegetable matter in heaps, and worse than all was.the moral rottenness which abounded and permeated the vicinity. Close to the carrion bee! shops might be ecen half a@ score of tiose well known three story brick ‘Pouses with old-fashioned kpockers pendant from the ball doors and curious and irregular raised urass plates, These houses were once occupied by the sieady-going, thrifty and economical, as well as comfortable middie class of New York citizens—-a lass which has almost passed away and is now almost enurely replaced by a more offensive, loud and extravagant mass, without any individuality Anat is odious to the reflective person. From the windows of their house, built for ana ‘occupied by the sturdy young people referred to, ‘thirty or forty yoars ago—we had a year or two since, until the street was widened, and to tell the 4ruth we may witness a like spectacle to-day—num- bers of nalf-dressed women, nude sometimes to the waist, Who sought to establish friendly relations with all the members of the male sex who passed Abeir windows; while they had only for the weil- dressed and modest woman who chanced their way of infamy o shout of derision or ascream of mali- cwus exultation frum their wicked throata. ‘This was a Hitting pelghborhood for some of the FOUL NIGHT HAWKS who came to brood ana seek for prey, and of ail ef tHose impure birds of night the very worst was a mg, builet-headed and blue-eyed man with a cruel mouth, who came to reside at No.3 Amity place, ‘ear the corner of Fourth street. ‘The house isa iain but very substantial onc of brick, with brown stone uwimmings, It was here ahat “Hyman Ascher,” alias “Jaco» Rosenzwely,” m the carly part of last May came to lire rooms as @ cancer doctor from “Mrs. Archer,” the pror prietress of the house. He brought ittie or uo tur. niture, but quite aselection uf medical apparatus and instraments. “Hyman Ascher,” among other Maungs, brougnt SMALL TRUNK, A g@ot over eighteen inches long, by about ten inches a width. This small trunk hela Dis medical tustru- ments, and is evidentuy designed for that purpose. On the inside of the corner of this smail trunk 18 he name ul the maker or person from whom the ironk was purchased, as follows:— RICHARD CHAMBERS, ? 3 1 Murray Sircet. H Gane near reas a ene aese t4Gt BEET TOTO NEGO RE: weer) A reporter of tue Herap paid a visit to thi3 neighborhood for the purpose of making some in- guiries as to the character of Hyman Ascher, Jacob senzwelg. The frst place in which he made an Inquiry was at No, | Anuty place, and the reason for making the inquiry at this place was because that two men, one a iight-faced, light-haired and sitort bodied oung man, the other 4 tall map, with brownish- hiaek'winekers and wearing a etraw hat, had made acomplaint at Police Headquarters to one of the jnspectors of wie character of the house No. 3° Amity” piace, in which Hyman Ascher had resided. ' These two men had stated that they lived at No. 1 Amity place, and chat at would ve weil for the {nspector to s. 1d aman to ascertain what the charactor of the house No. 3 was, ‘as the police had neglected to scarch it. They also stated that ihey nad hear 2° NOISES AND GROANS issuing from the house No. 3 while residing at No. 1 Amity place, By ae fatal neglect the police in- Spector did not send aby one to (he house In Amity Place on this particular afternoo! But not so with the HERALD re} a He thougnt that the dep 1 demon, oy ought bearched, “imight gis ota pte qe xf would further tend to throw the % paar ees 5 Ai & brother a a Witness, as in ae with such Joong map. Ascher ie is Saige ‘ban neces. wary to have sm ccordingly the La ascended the stoop of the house No. } Amity place, which is similar in every ete. Ss externally, to the house No. 38, in which Cant ON M8 NEFARIOUS TRADE, Ringivg wie bell there was a wait of two or three Minutes, when a noise of paitering feet was beard, and the aoor almost immediately opened and two Jadies im loose morbing gowns, with a handsome ‘boy of five years of age standing between them, ap- peared on the threshholt, Both lagies were rather ‘ood-looking and not be- yond the thirties, One of the reporters commenced ‘operating by Bar ok the curly bead of the little boy of tive summers. us speedily secured the good wil of one of the ladies, evidently the mother of the child. ‘he other lady stood fast and frm, and 44 not seem inciiaed to give much in:ormation to one, sept tie extra reporter bided hia time and patted ‘Uhe head of we child again with deliberate inten “What do you want?’ asked the motuer of tne falr-haired boy. “I desire to Know if yon can tell me, Madame, anything in relation to the character of the people ext duor—1 mean Dr. Ascver’s place?” Like all womed whoare thorougliy domesticated, and knowing little of the dangers oi the publicity of a LeWspaper report, the woman did not like wo @peak, but the extra reporter again PATTED THE HEAD UY THE SMILING BOY, and the fouuto! maternal tenderness was opened, “41 can't tell much about the house next door, vul J Mink it ts oF was bad place enough,” said’ the moter of the boy, “Have you heard nolses or screams issuing from No. 3, or have you seen women entering oF leaving ‘the nouse/” “Women have often entered and lett her honse; but who it was brought them there or took them out I canbot tell, We do not like to meddle with such people; they Are & bad lot,” answered the lady. “1 think @ good many of Lose poor, uufertupate women must have entered by the door below. I meav at No. 5 Amity place. There is a break In the feuce Which separates the yard of No. 3 irom Ni aod | think at night some of the women m No. were in the habit of ENTERING THROUGH THz FENCE to the house of Dr, Aecher,”” said the second jady, who until tis moment ba kept perfectly sitent, at kind of a house dO you suppose tis to be the reporter askea of the second laay. “Weill, you are a Young Dap, aDd You vUgiit to know what such a house is better than me,” re- marked the second lady, getting & luttie Ped in the ace. From this reply we gathered that there were more respectable houses in New York than the house at No. } arity place, which has oa is door plate the suspicious bame of “Brown;’' not that the name of Brown js suspicious tn itself, vut that when a lady famed Browh, 98 in Ula case, keeps a house from which sounds of revelry are heard b night, ana in which none but young iaay boarders are seen 10 en- fer or issue therefrom during the day time, the faime of Brown beeomes suspicious at once, A cart was at (his woment stanaing at the door 0! Dr, Ascher’s house and apumber of discolored articles of furniture, mostly \aded rosewood, among Which were @ clothes press, were veing placed on the wagon by # boy of ili-favo: countenance, and a boy o! thirteen or fourteen years of age was assist- i" "Fite boy was light-haired, bright-eyed, and had a head which resembied THE BEAD OF JACK SHEPPARD. very much as that jamepied kleptomaniac artist dae been Gepicted by Cruikspank im hie illustra. 3 | at No. 5 “Yes, he knew him; be cone here all the time and smoke’ cigarettes. ‘Two days in the week he bring @ paper of Cornisn’s chewing tabaque for five cents a paper, and two days in tho week wo buy papers of cigarette paper with the Greek letters on them, like dis.” Here the articles were suown the HEKALD reporter, and he invested ten cents, ing @ paper OF e: for better information, “How did Asche! welg act when he came into your store?” “He stand wiz his back to the counter and he roll up the onewhug “tapaqee’ into ‘the. eagaretie, paper. hea the cigarette was made he lean his left elbow on the glass case and J00k ‘across the way at nig oMce, and never take his eye off de house until a woman came. Den he rush across de street and run up de sloop as fast ashe could, Sometimes he fit on de cbatr and watch de house all de day, aod amoke the cigaretic, puf, paff, pud, until be tired.’’ “And what did your parter do ail this time ?? the reporter asked Mr. saa. “Sometime Ascher say rrebore, ‘Torrebore, I go and geta drink around the corner; you keep & watch on de house;’ aad Torrebore he sit down In de same chair and watch until Ascher come back; and If a girl come he go wo the liquore store and tell Ascher that he must come around, for dere is cus- tomers 10 de ijouge; and den Ascher he throw away is cigarette and hurry around all at once.” “And you say that Torrebore LKPT FOR RUROPE ON THE SAME DAY that the tronk was taken to the raliroud depot? Thats was strange, watching as he did so oiten for Ascher Rosenzweig.” “1 don’t know nothing only thet he left on Satur- day, and suddenly.’ Vryday fearing ‘that he had said too much snd- dently became siient. What a wonderful network this tan must bave spread around the city in his villanous work, Tbe more thas is developed of tis work the more is beheld of bis management in MAKING TOOLS OF ALL AROUND HIM and in his vicinity, Finding that nothing more could be ascertained from Mr. Vryday the reporter recrossed the street to pay.the venerable Mra. Archer a Visit. As he came back he saw the two ladies looking out of the window eagerly, and one of them, with a woman’s Suriosity, asked the question:— “Dia you bear anything new in the cigar store ’” “Oh, lots of things,” answered the reporter, and he passed on to the basement story of Mrs. Archer’s honse, Here the boy “Freddy” turned up again, with that same dreadiul cigar puMng {rom between his teeth. “Is your mother tn ?” said the reporter, “Yes,” sald the rrecoclous Freddy; “stop rightin and you will see her.”? In through @ dark hall and to the left into the front basement room, in which there were two per- sons—-one a lady cf whirty, on ke a widow and reased in black, who sat by the window reading the II[ERALD. Stic was of quite prepossessing appear. ance and eyed the reporter quite ory e Other lady was beyond the sixues, of fMesny build, and re- clined on a black horsehair sofa, pons | potatoes for the coming and principal meal of the day. “Is this Mrs. Archer?” was asked by the reporter, “Yes, that's my name,” said the vld lady in a frightened tone. “What became of THE TIN SIGN that was nailed to the front of the house with the name of Dr. Ascher on ity”? “oh, I don’t kuow; it was taken down b: ored man because we believed that it woul crowd around the door.” “Well, where is it now?” “why, 16 somewhere around the house, I sup- pose,” and the old lady eyed the reporter anxously. “Oh, 1 know where it Is,’”’ said the precocious Freddy, and ne took another Puli at his frightful cigar. The boy rap to @ cupboard an’ pulled from beneath some clothes @ Un sign with gilt letters uted on it, “Cap [have (iis? The police should nave taken is with them." ee yes,” sala Mrs, Archer, ‘‘won't you have paper around It, if you please?” she added. a col. rae a naving the name of “Dr. Ascuer”’ som One 103 there is ho necessity for paper. 1 can carry it as it 18.” “T suppose you know that Conkiing, who 1s snp- to have seduced Miss Bowlsby, las commitied suicide,” the reporter remarked to the younger and calmer lady who gat at the windo “He 09 ten to bave shot nits Mt ra ago,” she answere “Have you any objection (o my having a look at THE DOCTOR'S OFFICE, madam?” sed “No. I'l show i dou Midd ch the’ venerabie Mrs. With mne,"’ and tie oid , | Sa “Come up stall sy Daintully ‘ascended the stairs, followed by the a 13 youth, ‘Freddy,’ who had an eye io ars ye 01d injy snowed the reporter mto @ room nant solely furnished and having fine oil portraits Of the old Knickerbocker family. There was a biack horsehair sofa 1 the room. ‘Wes this ased as @ bed?’ pointing to the sofa. , DO, It Was only used a8 a Bola; IL Was Lever reat did you charge for this room from uae" doliate o week, and be took his meas out- aide. “Some of the reporters sati I was an idiot boy,” said the astate Freddy just at this mowent. “Any- body,” be added, “wuo BUYS ME FOR AN LOIOT is going to get sold —that’s ali."’ And so the reporter thought too. “Will you @Low me to look at the furniture of the room *’ asked the reporter of Mrs, Arcuer, “Certainly, sir,” she satd, There was an etagere in acorner of the room, crowded w.th druggists’ botwex, These were exain- ine |, and had the following inscriptions tn drug- gists Latin:—Cubded. p sulpn. zine, acid, leat tartar avid,, sulph, ner, aloes, falapa, tinct, cluor. ferri, Uinct, todine, copaba, iod. polass., ‘inc fe Ferrl, 100, Jerr, NUE COM. Linc, Ca/hart. On ‘one of the shelves was a small jar of medical specimeus In spirits of wine, and on the voliom was an open Lox contalaing syringe aod @ broken speculuw, also a package of sulphur. ‘There were some books scuttered around, whioh the reporter looked into, One bad on the tirst page the ie of the book In German, “Kurzer Abriss: der Materia Medica,” twig Auother book was entitied, “Revolutions in Burope, von Gustave Struve: EB, Steiger, 22 ang 24 Frankior' a New York.” ‘The other book had been sol Wes terman & Co., in Cape having the ace mark af vnatdrm. A third book was printed In Munchen in Bavaria. The open pages of some of the books showed tbat Ascher-Kosenzwelg was ¥OND OF READING the most Indammable red republican literature that Js Lo be purchased in we market. Mrs. Archer decared to the reporter that she never saw any girls enter or leave the house. Tals Siatement would have to be taken with a good many 5, | grains of sait, as it was simply impossible that a@uy woman could leave or enter the iouse withont being seea Immediately trom tke frout basement windows, The reporter of the HEKALD delivered | the tin sign to Captain Cameron, of the Eighteenth | Precinct police, a8 he found that the den in Amity place had not been half searchea vy tne police, and the tign will no aoubt make another lipk in the chain that is forged for the neck of Ascher-Rosenz- weig. A SINGULAR COINCIDENCE, or what may he regarded as such, is, that onthe Wail of the room Was @ chart prepared at a medical university, With pictores of men and women wun ail sorts Of #pinal and ouber diseases, and at the top of “the Jaculty” was the name of #rofessur Michael Bowisby. The Letter in Bowlsby House. (From the Poughkeepste Eagle.) We were astonisiiéd on Saturday to Hind that some arties Reemed thoughtlessiy to connect Miss Mury . Johnson, of this city, with the case of Dr. Rosena- weig because her naine was menuioned in a setter found im the house of the latter, The facts carry witn them no possible implication or suspicion of | gereouet et vous: tee Sess ‘ee even vo esata | & fighest prafe. featest i eauisieowon vr) merited the dard, whore, statement | ven on tas De wee eit . He what school we you men- tioned attended. At the thme Miss J: no school of her own, but was assocti with Pro- Jessor eee penton. of Ta ~ ayer a grave Insti yer See Yee pupil ba tA —hi Wi be tn ahe or, next week. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OreRa House—THE MysTERY OF EDWIN Droop.—Saturday night being a sort of extra or Preliminary arrangement, we may call Jast evening the regular opening of the season at this house under the new management, There was @ good sized audience present and a paying one (a very remarkable novelty at this establisnment). Messrs. Cole and Baker, the managers, seem to have en- tered upon their work earnestly, and when they have used the pruning knife uvsparingly in the company thelr friends msy well congratulate them. They open with a genuine artist and popular actor, and a lady who grows in the esteem of the public, and who evinces at times @fand of talent which she may be proud of, Mr. and Mra, Bandmann are the first in the Geld with a dramatization of the last of Dickens’ works, and one which promised to be bis best, But here comes a terrible obstacle. Eacn page of the works of the Shakspeare of our tumes is like a kaleidoscope—it teems with variety of incident, character and idea, The great noveiist—to use a palnter’s simile—united the grand conception of a Michael Angelo with the — in detail of @ Meissonier. The trouble with Soseines now says did not know tis dramausis has. always = been that they think only of the details, espe- cially in the more strongly drawn characters, and forget all about the grand outlines of the char- acter, Thereiore all the stage portraits of the Dickens a!bum are like Pepe in which every lute Speedie 18 carefull painfully copier. Micawber, Heep, Captain Cuttle, Qui!p—it ts all the sal e@ have the exact dress and wake up, each fro ome of expression, the gait, the outward semble, But Dickens’ idea—grand harmony that Ber fades ali bie works—is entirely lost sight of, is characters are more suggestive than any others that have ever emanated from the hyman brain and yet who, a8 dramatist or acfor, has ever ventured out of che beaten path? As well might we have a set of clever autoimna- tons as the Dickens dramatists and actors. Yet there is or may be found sy umetry of constraction and continuity of thought in all his woiks, De Leon, who has undertaken to present tbe last and un@nished work of tho immortal master in stage form, is no better nor worse than his predecessors tm the same line of business, The play 1s frag- mentary, the ai —. ejaculatory, and the whore performance d jon the actor ludependentiy of the dramatist, Unfortunately the company is Not one to lifts mediocre play from the bondage of medicerlty, Never before, we think, did art 80 Boum over the playwright’s skill, and never again we hope will bi actors 80 ald @ commonvlace dramatist 80 near @ great author's conceptions, ‘Ihe play of ‘Jasper? isa mere grouping together of leading incideuts in “The Mystery of Edwin rood,” the only orig:nality about the piece being @ carrying out of what nay have been Mr, Dickens’ intentions to a rather lame and tmpotent concusion. But, bad aa is the play in itself, it cannot be denied that the part of Jaspe: the hands of Mr, Bandmann, is a very poweriul p formance, especially in the first and third acts aud 1a the opium scene which Dickens describes so fur- cibly. The strongest scene in the novel and yas the play, with Mr. Bandmapn to play it, tho in the drama, as Mr. De Leon has render 1 it, is the imterview between Jasper aud BR where the former declares his love in tie 08a, garden of the nu nonse, But weak as is the groundwork which the dramatist has let tur ine actor the rendering may be marred, a3 it was last night by the orcbesira, and the effect of great atc ing entirely destroyed. In the closing scene o! tie third act Mr, Randmann did his best to show the art with which he cap depict the passions of the human heart. The effort was really a very fine one, but the hareiness of the music almost entirely ceraret It, exceptto such persons as could reientiessly shut Out uli consciousness Of the orchestra's, existe There Is need torretorm here, as it was apparent that the wind instruments are too powerful for such scenes us those In which Mr. Baudmano can best Gtaplay ints abilities, Mrs. Bandmann made a very acceptable Rosa Bud, doing the passionate parts of the character admirably, and only faiting in being too declutna- tory. Aflera few representats it wil be found {nat she has steadily improved, and we can then better judge of her abiiities-ag ap artist. Aside from MY. Bandmann’s Jasper the ‘only weil detined character in the play was the Durdies of Mr. Mark Smith, the Sef. Crispar . Harry Bytinge, the Erwin Drood of Mr. FP. Thorne, and the Neville Lanuiess of Mr, W. H. Popg not even attuias ing the merit which calls for criticiam. Miss muith Chalis showed, perhaps, everything that wus iu we unimportant part of Helena Laodiess, (hougn whatit hasto do with the drama, however important it may be in the novel, is not easily apswere: This is an objectton which apples to the dramatiz: on throughout, There are too mauy characters, and none of thom are suficieutly well defined. Mr. Honeythunder, Dick Datchery, Joe the coach driver, Miss Twrokieton, Mr, Crisparkie avd perhaps one or two other characters could well have been spared from the play, and their being cropnen, Would ouly acd to the strength of the piece and ef te per- formance. But, With all its fauits, there is an intense interest about tne play which ought to carry it for along season. This is due so much to Mr. Banamann’s excellence that the success last night and the certain success of the season can Le attributed only to bim. The BuRNT Conk BRiGADE.—If any amusement be thoroughly national it 16 nigger munistrelsy. When the Macautay of @ thousand years to come tries his *prentice nand on the lays of Ancient America, if any relics of the Shoo Fiy order of poetry be extant, he will be strangely puzzied about our thorongh sanity. Four burnt cork opera troupes in full biast, and basking according to tuelr outrageous merit in the sunshine of popular favor, is the state of New York at the present day—iour exhibitions | beside which the contortionists of Asia aré natural in the gestures, We may laugh t6 ex. haustion at the absurdities, bul the man of sense is ashamed of himself whep he tries to analyze what has been amusing bim. That people laugh cannot be denied, and that there ts litte if anything improper in the performances of these four flourishing establishments 1s also @ fact, The performance, commences as heretofore, with some dozen or so of men in evening dress, with biackened faces ana kinked hatr wigs, sitting in semicircle, The man ateacn end Is irre- pressibly fonny, and their neighbors are very solemn-looking niggers indeed. They are generally hait sentimentai singers and haif performers on musical instruments, The latter have @ very re sponsible family appearance. Among such a genial company one is loth to find fauit, but if there is @ Hateful, out of place being on this mundane sphere whose il!-founded pomposity and tautological weariness is offensive, itis the thing that sits boit right in, the centre of the troupe, yeiept the mid- ate man, Taken altogether as a spectacie, it has a very saddening effect at Orst, and this fecliny recurs from time to Ume through the performance when one of the solemn biacks sings @ song about some iri who ts Jait im her. jast- bed fnis, however, 13 history, and we turn to ‘the secoud part of ‘the entertainment, ‘The singing or howling Clog-dancers are a great feature, Some performer on mitipie banjos or tamborines, and who, mavhap, is Mopsiear or a Signor, is anoiber very grave feature, to be ap- plauded strictly as an “aris? and to be judged 0 invitation and challenge according to the sirictest rules of criticism, The stump orator presenta, per- naps, the nearest approach to rational tun, for their “bits? at the toptes ana figures of the hour are sometimes witty. The “roaving comic sketch,” “side-splittug operetia,” “the laugh- Abie farce” abd the “screaming burletta’ beiong to an order of dramaturay lnporble to descrive, They ave the American otepr wk OF the old Engiiso pantomime, grafred op the farce o! other days and passed through a course of miscegenation onth their jolly old parcnta would never ognize ther colored posterity. They present @ bustilo mixture of cer walncss, inpossibie soci yelalions, unuiterable jargon, fuuny 00, utteriy ‘unconnected wiih the excuse for @ Jot, broken crockery, policemen’s cluos, binnder- usses ail talderdasii, and always couciude In a sorlmmage, 10 The delight of the entightened audience, One ingenious company—the Kelly & Leon—has Introduced a panorame afar, 1D Which the colored outrages appear every whero, from the Battery to the varréres of Paris. Where it wil end can only be gnessea im fixing a iiinit to wie invepuve genias Of America, and we pity the pat- riot Who Would ¢circumscribe the bounds over which the spread-eagie May fap Nis Hutterings wings. Four of these estabiisimenis were visit night, and the houses. !hougi not crowded, Were of he paying order, Tbere was got much enthusiasm. whieh arises doubtiess from the fuct that wht people areunwilling io give up their old nigger minstrel love they cannot #ee the samo fup ip it asof yore. The Newcom) & Ariingtun troupe opened last night at their Opera House (what corner of Twenty-eugntn sireet fair audience, Ariingion and Bra, un, aud we ‘“inldae man'’ was not so lotolerable as usual, Bryant's Minstreis reopened, too, after a summer such a thing. The letter aliudea to seemed to have been written from Richmond, Ind., ana was simply @ friendly letter to some’ person in New York. A8s we have stated, both address and mig) bad been dastroyed, and tne oniy person Mentioned ip It who could be found was Miss Jona son. She was accordingty called apo: n the hope & tons 10 Aipsworth's novels. said uve No. 1 Amity piace, “That's uttle Freddy, first lady Who spoke to the reporter at | Mrs, | she kuew were—all peopie of the bignest respecia- of Jearming something farther in re, to it, ap of course, told who the other persons named wnc Ascher's pop; he hates Dr. Ascher, or Us. Hoven | billy jy Kichmgud, Where Bbe formery sived, Mise couutry trip, at their new Opera House (anotier joke, op Swenty-taird street, near sixih avenue. ban 3 uumself, Neise Seymour aod a dwarhsh piece of india rovber called Little Mac made jaugmer ic among 8 good attendance, At Lina Euwin’s ¢ Key & Leon's Minstrels went “around we way and back are and Leon made up om ae ipleresting!§ as ever uid ancient Ehizavetban bey or heathen Gninee of U present day OF a million moons ago. The San Fran- isco MapsizelM playeu thelr odajlies to a fair Bouse so at 585 divi miast Toon, ‘Asbunsy. or Mosic—tP Van wire KLE—Al’. Brooklyn people appreciative of fret class acting were at the Academy last night to see Rip Broad ay, Backns, Bi! =e, nW-arioa honors: ‘And 80 much of me eriod, _NEW YORK HERALD, ‘TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER’ 5, Yer — RIPE Saiier! reh_ and Wamhold Var, Winkle piay Joseph Jefferson; that 1s, they Vent to see an extraordinary performauce, where the actor is lost in the character he pli puzzled while delighted. patent) thing Heteenn. & wholesome dose that nobody ae Stoncl of humor in his com po- jo without Keemg. Jeiferson wi sition can wel iy fairly wubeorted tast iri if he heuer supborted pe resplendent a8 a siar. ihe plea piece—Rip, o! course, excepted—see the pro- of paying eae: attention to thelr Sie aut ape ve von them.” There week and & week 01 Jefferson’s Rip 1s no advertisement; 15 is genuine delineation he wot was had been id not ine 60 nen. the several actors in ~~ HERALD may men- ence present, ‘bonses wilt, “doubtless inflate the rising hopes of the management, People are coming the country in droves, The engagement will last a “positively the last. chance’? from mn to see the gental and ireesistble Rip is presentea by tne off to Pittspurg. in New York on, ore, tweivemonth. management of the Academy, Nas “swore oi”? from appearing in New York and is won't let Gretchen after this de.erves lo be @ success. Dan Rice's Opsninc.—From the fact that this gentleman has been giving farewell tours for the’ Jast fifteen years there are not a few who believe he for Jefferson Nas retired; stil! others thik him dead, and these are naturally somewhat skeptical abont bis being present in the body. All doubts about bis being the “original Jacobs” were dispelled last evening when the veteran clown walked into the ring = the Paris Pavilion Circus in Brooklyn, accompan! his old time top boots and that promi Lb feature, a nose that never deceives, ‘The audtence seemed composed oi a different class than ordinarily found in a circus, the oatural result of Dan -Rice’s “new departure” from a traveilmg lumber yard to The programme was unexception- tree from the objectionable fea- found io arenic entertainments, One can patronize the Paris Pavilion Circus without an opera house, able, being entire! tures too often compromising either comfort or credit, WEATHER REPORT. War DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTON, Jour Hours. D. ©, Sept. 5—1 A. M. | Synopsisosthe Weather Report Jor the Past fwenty- ‘The barometer has fallen since Sunday nicht from Nebraska to Lake Ontario and northwards, and iese 80 very generally south of that region and on the It ts lowest over Lake Superior Atlantic coast. and low in the Gulf States, The temperature has risen sligutly from the lower lakes to the Atlantic coast. Northeasterly winds with clouly weather and occasional rain have prevailed on the Gulf; southerly winds with partially cloudy weather north of Missourt. Report ‘Threatening weatuer is now reported froin Minnesota. and Lake Supertor are not yet received. t@ irom Wisconsio Clear or hazy W aher has elsewhere very general’y prevailed with Jighe win is. biti’ i23, Southerly winds, with threatening weather and 1 probably exteud /from Pron falling barometer, wil Minnesota to Lake Ho ron. Fresh soutnwesterly winds trom Lake Ontario to Missouri, northeasterly winds on the Atlantic coast and the Gulf, without material change in the weather. The Weather io the City Yesterday. The following recora will snow the changes in the temperature for the past twenty-lour hours tn com- Parison with the correspondiog day of last year, as indicated by the thermometer at Hudnut’s Phar- macy, HERALD Building, coruer of Aun street: 41870, 1871, 3A. M 1436 6A: M 23 vA. M 9 WM. 87 ae WPL Mec.s. 73 1870, nit + 8 + 80 Hy 5 7 Average temperature yesterday, 73: year, 7 ayerage temperature for corresponding date last FIREMEN ON THEIR TRAVELS. On Monday afternoon Hibernia Hose Company No. 8, Of Paterson, N. J., arrived in Newburg, by Erie train, to spend a day as the guests of Leonard Hose Company No. 3, of the latter city. The visitors were received in “due and ancient form,’ escorted about the city to ihe inusic of a couple of brass “bands. and bau- queted at the Orange Motel, where speeches were made by che foremen of the dompanies Ww. es | ih 29 of Newburg, Juin N, In tue evening javitauua, Hamiet’? ‘rhis thera son Fountain Hose Company, 13 expected @ steumer Daniel Drew, trom Al- others, were present, formance — of onse. 4. of hog in Newburg by t haniton, the at by Willan . Lewis and two" ‘companies at we per- the. Opera to arrive bany, @4 the guests of Washingion Engine Company, No. 4. The cuimpany will be welcomed by a turn- out and procession of the entire departinent of Newburg, and wilt Umted States Hotel. pe dined and wined at the NEW JERSEY SEY POLITICS, ‘The repubiican primary ary meetings to elect dele- gates to the Gobernatorial convention to be neld at Trenton on Thursday, were: heid in Newark and Essex county last night. or the hundred and odd delegates to which the county 1s entitled bout two-thirds are unaerstucd to ve pledged to Cornelius Walsh. The Convention unpledged, balance will enter the In the First ward of New- ark among the delegates chosen was ex-Secrétar: ad of State orace N. Conger: in the Ninth, Ira Harrison; in the Eighth, two Methodist clergymen— Kev. Messrs. Isaac Tuttle and the Fourth ward a colored baroer, recelved twenty-one votes, but was J. N. Crane. Bul Ja Coe, SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac tor New Yoru -(iais Day. Sun rizes... Sun sete.. 5 80 | Moon rises.morn 10 03 6 26 | High water...eve 12 32 OCEAN STEAMERS. DATE OF DEPARTURES FKOM NEW YORK POR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, in Sent Guy of WashiiD)sepe 9 Devtscnand..--(sept ie, | _._Ofies 129 Broadway. 2 Bowing Green hg is Browlway. |7,Bowiing Green WAY. '7 Bowling Green 19 Broadway. \68 Broadway. PORT OF NEW YORK, ee 4, 1871. CLEARED. Steamship Mereeaita, Marsbroan, Feroandina—I R Mor gan & Co. Steamship Franconia. Brace. ‘6h Ship Sorluderen (Nor), Jeder Ankatbor (Nor), B ders—Wenit, Tetens & hy eeeen riekson, ‘ortiand—J F Ames. 0, Rotterdam—Funch, Edye Queenstown for or- a Bat Marid Clouide da), Digornis0, Siigo— Funod, Baye Fark Fannie (Br), Forbes, Amsterdam. Bark Don Jus my AVETIily Hordenua Winchester & Tone, Bark Jaan F Pearson (Arg), Lewis, Pertiaud, Me—Huwe, Waite & Br i. Joweph (Gr), Bernier, Gibraltar for orders—Usner & Rend it ‘Kiten (Br), Petersen, Port an Princ Brett, Son & Co, pithr Reina Deters (Date), Mulder, Cork oF Fatmouiu— by ea ", ‘Schr’ Gen Putnam, Knighton, Kt Anne Bay—B J Wenberg. Schr May Day, Adama, hangor—H W Loud & Co, Pah, Jungs,’ adels bie ARRI RIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS, Steamship Auantic (Br) Queenstown ith re Tad W wince mh from 8, shifting Lake 0 , abip actin 49.01, passed ahi ekiyn, Aug 29, | mer, bon Rept ty lat 48 43, 1on 60 U7. & Jat 41. Biel of Apt neers Bieanebtp ¥ ef tne ‘22d, ith Wm F digas. Dre and Norton, witb andes ah Agder (Nor), Henrie: 7 iron to order —reage) Lo mon Ww winds mreamners 2 30, bed ite, 8 and veering 19S Sy i} La ‘raced for re ew Ee ye le lk Boyd & libenee mind i; Shane thine bri rigeed Yon 68 14, atoarnehip Hvala, pence for i e om rovighont. arto, bound E, Steamship Bataria «ir, Mureiand, Litervoot fran atowa Fed, with meee 1 passe: We enave os dalle (NG), Pranzeo, Hamburg wre Aug 19, 19, via gers. to K: Richmond, Liverpool Ang 24 vis 46 ag ersto JH ad a nevere high ) 100 Rept, panied Hee "Aug 31 Aug 22, via erento OG are Tp Eqnoo, Livervoo) vie passengers, to John Me cng Pots a passengers, 10 Wasningion & theese 1s packer’ vivoon i eats Bae sit a gaye with & Bock: ie ce of @ hurricane, sn eginning a r) bo Tasting 4 hours, ), Blanchard, Balt e"iiainouren feel Taye. 18 balldet 10 ud were for @ we present engagement ougul and nt ical | | ROUND SOUTH. Schr Nicola, Kelier, eo Maohias for New York, with lum an ech Sales nee Tor New York, wish onan ae Diver” Serre Dissosway, ‘New Haven for Balti- Machias for New York, with Nacht Fimore 2 E Chase, Dunn, lew London for New York, Immber to mast ter. ty ‘acitic, Eaton, Chase, No for New York. Rohr North \dgeport for New York. chase, Stonington for ae hi thaw, ir Agues, Schr Jas M Saas arate vidensotor Rew York. Providence for Brooklyn, with ston Sebr Wigwi to Simpson & Claj pee Calentia, ‘arity, Portland for New York with stone to ‘Sebr Agenora Johnson, Bowry, Rhode Isiand for New Yors. to cbr at Talbas & Co. Bal Pmt pet VanSiclen, Portland for New York “hen B Teors saci. New Haven for Eahedetphin, per, ind Haven for New ioe Waiam snr veda, Norwich for ‘Charleston, Schr BD aaa Vall Behr Juila R Clark, Scbr Franklin Brewai Hiverhead for Al featcott, New Haven for ric. rs. ow en for New York. land for New York, with ime Piicet Cove for Cesheuien. son, Providence for New York. alt moray 2 for New York. ford for New York. Hastetowe for New York, lartford for New York. \pae, Nixop, Not wrt for Troy. Bebr EA Cheselioro, Rebineon. Westerly for New York. Schr Mysilo, Freeman, Lite Neck for Brook) Sehr Clara Cawart, Cowart, Providence for Viteinin, Scbr Ben) Strung, Hoyt, New Bedford tor New York. Schr Gilben. Greco, Fisher, Boston for New Xork. Behr Patind! Hartford for New York. Maven for New York w Haven tor New York. Bedford for New York. Beb: Lady, Em sien a ime, Ci Bebr R'N Clark, Stocking Behr Jol » East avideon, Fe rig, Stamford for New ¥. Jobason, Benr Si Jennings, Providenee for Uoboken. Sebr Yu Senate, et, Hoare for New ¥ ‘9 Bebr Moutrose, Allen, Providence tur New York. Fret Mary Ell Handy, Newport for New York. }. Providence for New York. fear Anos E r"uttord, Powell, Providence for Philadelphia. Schr HA Deming, Boardman, Hartford for New Yor Schr. Yermon ver, Hyanble f Ly Sebr Jub Orser, ‘Siospaon, Br igepo ‘fot or Hoboken, Beue Moterpriee, Mott, Rosivn tar New York, Sloop Dennisviile, Price, Nortbpurt for New York. BOUND East, Steamsbio Franconia. Bragg, New York for Port! (wbtig Lily (Br), Lamsence, New York for P Hanuspoti, NB 0 ker'e since ni Bebr Geo W r ‘ew Rogers, Rear Sarab Jane, Fordbam, Sehr Detrott, “Hutchings N Giover, Fish, Fotadelpuin tor Gloaceaer ‘or Browne, New w Sore or ‘Gloucester. Frisbie, Eliza: ort for New Bedford. eee Thomas Potter, Anthony, ag7 itiabetnport Ter ‘New Ne Bed- Sehr More Light, Yo lew York for Calais, Bebr plane ie ioe ar fla Y Port Jubnson for Providence. Behr rede Tope, me York for Eastport. coke. Fe a Evita, Bark er, Elizabethport (ur New Haven. —_ Potter & Hooper, Brabury, laversiraw (or New- New Yorn ‘ort John eee etek tay for tro t MCF ee,' Wilson, Philadelphia tor Norwalte ay i I a vidence, sty 8 Woodhall, Davie, New York. (or Providence, hr Mit bh himan, oer gohneon for Fall River _— York tor Windsur, NS (was ton. York (or Boston, ridge for Buston. Hammond, Port Johnson for Bridge port, Sebr Garland, Libby, New York for Newport. Bobr Whistler, Keel ie, New York for Providence. Sebr D Lb Suchen, Heoper, Blony Potnt for Koatoo, Senr sake W Ponder, hr Fhrasker. New York for Meo inard, ‘Tr: Jersey City for New Ti Sebr Sarah R shomés, Ai Arnold, Ne bare for Fall River. Bebr UC Swailer, Herbert, Suutn Amboy for Hartford. Behr Corneua, Kiviia, New Yurk for Bridgeport, Kett, New York for Glen Cove. br David Pearsal Bicamer Metis, Davis, New York Cor Previeuea Wuirrerons. Li. ight The vearela previonsly reported iyiag Bectilea ia our rh clnity got through early this morn: BELOW. Ship Resomte, Brooks, from Liverpool. Wind at eunset SE, light, Shipping Notes. The steamship City of Albion, now a week overdue at San Francisco, is an Enylish steamer, and mot one of the United States, New Zealand and Australia Mai} Steamship tine, Marine Disasters, STRAMER Wa LAWRENCE, from Baltimore, at Boston 4th inst, reporte on Sunday afternoon, off Chatham, lost acrew and was towed to ‘by steamer Neptuoe, from New STEAMER Wa Tipeirrs, ashore on Nai bawena, Ja two, and we eftorie which were being ma wmade so get her ot have been abandoned. Caske were placed whien were atove. Str wie Rom AN) tn Jeaving ber “ock at Boston 24 fost, tn frying to.clearschr Lucy Jane, track the stewmer Norman, of broke and iid oiber ag a iced ane npn hg rte f Rib in ape dt w York a floating wreck, about 2% wiles SW See eee eStunk tig ia BARK QUEEN oF THE Fat. (Bri, Hetty "uate from Falmouth, E, reports Aug 2 ‘2 miles E of Navtuo! experienced a severe gale, with heavy sean; bad foretopsall carried away and split staysail; bad fight winds and pleesant Weather remainder of passage. BaBk ALASKA, ir Py sailed from Callao July 4 for Ger- raany ; July 18, 16 lat BY 8, lon 86 W, abe, experienced a ed 0 very severe gale, during which sprang a Jeak ap orion ot the cargo overbuurd; oor ay fort art Sal; log the nlght. she ed bola ehaine and es and was badly dam- went Bank WASHING TON, Slocum, Teported), was wreck ed June 30, et. Bmia Lavinia (Br). Douglas, from New York for Gibral- tah pat into Halifax fel inet for. repairs, with foremasizend carried away and bowsprit gone by the board, Sonn Jor HookeR, of Rockport, went ashore upon a rock off Rockiand recently. i:fforis are'being made In get her off, A SouR (name unknown), commanded Cape Janes Jones, of Baltimure, ran asbore on Hal 1, bee Tween Tiighmaats ahd. Poplar unde, might of WoLb tr yan Sunk in about 9 fect water, The veenel was loaded with trou piles aud other materials to be used in constructing the pile lighthouse on Bennona’s P ‘The deck of the vessel wut 10) tone of the iron (9 op deck, ft will ‘There was on the vessel, besides the crew, about workmen on their way down to constrnct the lighthouse, ‘The vensel is aupponed to be cunniderably damaged. Kry WRet, Sept 4—The brig Ida _M Comery, from Phila. delphia for Galveston, put in nere, was in hurricane of Toth ult, and Jost rudderbead anddight spars; will repair ana proceed. ibe steamer Jastata bas been Iibeiled and will be bonded; abe wii anil ib rot from San Francisco (before at Posilo River, Cook's In- ) was sold at anetion at Singa- $3,560. She was purchosed by the bt apy ADA CARTER LIBELLED FOR SALVAGE.—The bark Ada Carter, which J Gendt into this port dim ed on Wednesday morning by imahio Liberty, was yen terday eelved by tbe ei wate Bepity § Mareball: P Free mad, ov bebalf of 4 pera of the steam. The cargo of constats of 8y0u feet of poplar r, 512 tune of machinery for haga wi owing ma chines. a Jot of gas meters wad 100 baer ged hay— Savanna Adv, Sept l. ARRIVAL OF SHIPWRECKED SAILOR#—The following saiiure arrived by the Darlingto yesterday from Enterpris belonging to the steamer Lodonny wrecked seven milee nord mh cr vens, It ofbeer; L'Sehotield, chief ensid j kot Gineapte, iy chiet cook: Mshael Mooney,” y, exptain'’s aon, hire ‘sailor ig to the Lodona, ho Pere sls0, saved, “ant who followed the beach to New Renyrom, will arrive bere by selir pal 3 or W Weish—Geo 8 chief ma! Jen) si by Wy, Robt t Bruce, ny LW Reval ock's boarding house, on Bay ati had been made for thelr com! graphed to 8 ry Boutweil to see w ment would (ake In their bebaif,—Jaeksonville Valo Ronnout, NY, Tq THe Eptton ov tHe HERALM— f you will permit these few lines @ space in you will be duing a fi to ibe shipping, as t About thirty sail of ve here wailing to lake , Pi urn wut Come aay about IOI OF etobe Vd of ap: logo ak New york an at capi We hg 4 bave ag! BG) ‘aporiet up who bas been bere now away. iat you erstraw arte Batt en ] Sad a0 | proepeet @ ak Ship Corin, fie: xe ry {3 Boston, no date (bya arrival Buy Hens Jy fat 20s, Non 8 yx 1, no Ao e Schr Gertrude, Fcorkway. Portland for New York, with igwaw, Deal, Millbridge for New York, with lumber ‘Schr Minola, Thompson, Machias for New York, with lath New a for New York. New Yor rewsier, ——, Wickford for New York, with ‘ork. Bebr Gen Grant, Eaton, Norwich for New York or Pore leas t0r new ore forse = LIVFRPOO!, \— A Hew Forks md ch New Yors for a ere ¥ ae ). selkee padleay Also i a or eure from New pvew York for png Vor Yorks Sept cote, neath ip City of armas Hains, New Yor en iesiess, may Tilton), fo ein hare ‘ache’ Monadnock, Ham: New dice with spars i Se 1—Arrived, brigs Walter Howe, aoe fennie A Cheney, Arey, New York to load fo: ‘Gleared--Scbre Julla A South Norwalk ;L Btronty Veasio, New Yor nom japeeco TH, Sept 1—Sailed, schr Willie Martin, Noyes, New’ BAKER'S @ LANDING, Sept 2—Arrived, schr Mere CHAREESIO ‘Sept Se cleared, Borden, New York. ith—Arrived, schi york; ation, BAbT GREEN WICH, Sept 2—Salled, sonr Sadao, Lamson | Phi FORTRESS MONROE, Se 4, Passed tn for Bator bares Josephine, from D Chapin, from Ne: York, ee mships Peruri: pang for mi tiavana “brut Latimer, for Pe Fora. Abe fe one honk ee a at ree! Rio Gr catur Oakes, 12 8 Potter, sc eereiarm tes ur otter, for Srrow, Curtis, abd Lavina Jane, for New. Lig Ss GALVESTUN, ‘Aug 28—Oleared, bri he AquiNacc, Bigley,, GEORGATU DWN, acy Aue se Clon Gerais bra Carrie W. Homer, un dara Wi cht cusinn w York ns ebb. | 3 rived, reser fy ine, ne Now York tor Onlvestvo, me Wr aat Cy i ‘8—Sailed, schr Addie eee Houghton, all ralpy tect Sept 1--Gavied, echr Virginie, Small, New Yor ‘ nit Lak aBIDG Me, Aug 28—Saited, schr Wiewam, atin jew York, ied, sehr Jensle, Wallace, Calais, New York, NEW, ORF ‘Aug 30—Ar1 abip Aurelia wo! avana, Sept 8--Arrived, onl Geo Cromwel, Clapp, New York Satled_Steamahtp Cortes, Whitman, New York. th - Arrived, weainshty CW Lord, Rogers, N New York, NORFOLK, Seyt 1— Arrived, steamer Baton Lanbermont (Bel), Downes, New Oricaus for Bremen, touched for coal; gehra’ Aleyune, Roswell, Winsor, NB; Mary D Crammer, York, SRARTUCKT, ‘@—Arnved, schrs rR, B Allen, Resto Spa $ ar Pases phd remy Lodge, Hatch, Hpboxeatt ia’ been bog Madehiste as mingiocise, Snare, Ne ‘ork, ‘ORD, Sept 1—Arrived, schrs Miranda, shyt BEDFORD, eept t—Afri hire biram Essex, , and. Tho: Thomas i. orth Rondout y Soase, New Vork. ee ‘schra, Franklin Bell, ‘adden, New ¥ hl alesanoris, Va Hard: ba * ecloan iy Gee Newrowr * Sept, Brewnler, Baltimore,’ Parallel, W ae do for Provi:! ty ie Wareham; Daniel pith i, ‘New are for’ Hebnal dout for Bostot Wwe 01 Onl, for Newborn, NO; of rer, Pearce, Philadel ey Mathins, Warchac or Ph Bearse, brovidence for bo; Wm Bement, Wicsins, do Cor’ Putin ae Fall River for Goorgetown< ardson, Somerset for Philadeiphia; S Ty and Janes Neluon, Greed, Taunton { on MTOR WICH, Sept 1Arrived, Schr A L Butler, Aleran-( ia. Salied—Schrs Uncas, Champlin, and E M Baxt Water-{ man, Alexandria. , NEW HAVEN, Sept $—Arrived, schrs Henry M Ridgely Somiaee Hoboken ; Gloucester, Alien, Elizabethport; J ta. Sulled Sohre BF Brady, Nicholson, New York; Mart Tice, Dunbam, New Brunswick; sloop Southport, a lew Yor! FENSAGOLA, Aus Hi—Arrtved, bark Panola, Rickerson,! bigs irhr Morrill, Keen, Tadianol: PHILAI Quoady Fanning. St Joba. 1 jamouth ; 1, Smith, boston; Hanan Dit, ake, Gardiner: sree and Wi Kulgnt, Pawtack righ a ‘ale ‘night, Fenton, Pawtucke iar Jeltriee, Pawtucket Corson, Rhode I es Mooper, "Bout Armeavury;! Sagent: lorence Treat, Short, Antwerp: brigs Ellen Holland tin: ME Thompeon, Bunker, fi eae it ore vnslor, sik Destont © Thtide sak Ballle B, Batemat. so Salile 8 Godfrey, W¥E G Trott, Jobneon. do; 0 Grane Witiane, Corson. do; Le A Rose) Rose, Lenn ¢ Sidney Price, Uoufrey, Pro~ mmonds. New Castle ¢ seer oly schra Gracs B Cush+ Hodgdon, Bostou + aohe pint America Soper at ye ty Vie aeeihs and seg 8PM fouteen Too nie morning cae Bark Orval Rees Newrcamien fhe pede went to sew tile PM und the bark Walker. The tar turk tam Sheppard ie off the harbor, Wind, NNW, ‘Therm 10 epaemucan, “Sept B—Arrived, @ W Middleton, Hand, zabetl Bailed - ‘icbre nn Pagers 38 Terry, Raynor, and Ann B Safford, Powell in; Catharing, Curtis, New: (or Guininy: Fannie sivcbell’ for do (or Bangor). REROVIDENGE, Sept 2—Arrived, bark. Wentworth (Br),! nt, Newcastle, Ez achre ¥ C smithy Vanansdall, Eltua- Bethe Rhenard A Mount, Youn tera, Rondout, Kate MoLoan, H tock, South River, Sif} i flows Araen, Mariburo, Ni 'm Voorhie*, Knapp, etl straw; Kato Scranton, Palaer, New York: sloops F si ‘dot Murvest, Corwiny do; North: Auerica, ines, a ied -Rark Morocou (Rr), Farnsworth, New York, in tow Champton; sehre Wild Pigeon, Endicott | Selina mee ney Reurgen Ame batkevbing, Ras Antico, | pees *Pitindeipbles Scud Alien, Treuton,, Roeaun key; Davison, Smith; ‘farmona, Burgess, and Rurnfeg, New York; Grace, Alley. New York (or Ci Trenton}, Eien. Me-! ho 5 , tony ee tbport ; in Juan, aie lewour, nit, Fou doi RW Brown, Wicks, do New Yor! led—Schre Francis, Gar- ‘Thomas Boor, Somers, Phitadetphia; powell, do; Herrie, Nichols, New York; a 0. ny) Ts ir ale Mary, Nailt, Bi dO. "RICHMOND, ‘Sept 2—Arrivedy brig ‘Tallaman, Schyott, Bi uoUM. nae ay oe hag H Phare, £dwards, New York ; Richard Bul veton. BAN VRANCISCO, Sept 4—Arrived, ship Austria, Liver- ba +e bin Rokeby Hall, Liverpool SATILLA, pa ae Shearer New, York ANKAH, Atig SL wie New Yo sohr Four Sisters, rig Wriey Harding, Portland, ¥ ele Py tlanting ‘aapiiany White: (Bp, Gover, MIN" Barnes, pei New York; Lib- Cl Norton, Smal, and Paragon, Hoboken. “Gieated—Brte Potomac, Brown, Goree, Africa, and a mar Arrived, obre vay L Lowering, Hatha- . Elizabethy Pllips, Potgh xe Grats ihe Br), Londot ed, sloup North America, Keyonr, “~Bebr Salmon WILMINGTON, NO, Be My tor, Freeman, red— Brig JL, Pye ( ee Seve Arr Alb: raunry Panes str Balled elegant contre curls, $2 ; te Aan Ve PEOR DAW SY 4) ly street and 351 Grand street, be:tweea BBOLUTE, DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN DIF. ferent States; devertion, c., sufictent cause, No publict- iy, no charge until divorce obtalaed, Advice (ree. HOUSE, Attorney, 18) Broadway. ORNS CURED FOR 600. KACH; BUNIONS, NAILS C oe s without pain; Annibiiator cures oree, sreaaarini as 8 hice i So ‘Broadway rner Fulton street. yADICAL wba STHOUT Seiee, Cauyeo, of aa soe o ate Vincers, Diseases wad’ Datoriniion xt ‘Beney A DARTEES KC, by) 144 Loslagtou avenue

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