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10 WASH ‘The Raid on the Di-reputable Mouses—The Tamates and Keepers Warned Away by Wednesday. INGTON. WASBINGTOS, Sept. 10, 1871, ‘The Abandoved Women and the New Ordi- | vanes, { The Superintendent of Police bas notified all | Keepers of bawdy houses that they must quit the | premises occupied by them and leave the city be- | fore Wednesday next. It appears that the District | Altorney has ordered this to be done, and the Wo- man’s Club, recently organized to induce women inhabiting these houses to return to a life of virtue, ‘Will endeaver to provide a re‘ormatory {cr all those ‘willing to abaudon their present mode of life, Troops for the Soath. Adeiachment of the Seventh cavalry nas been | ordered to Florida to assist the revenue officers to | make collections. It 1s said that two companies of Infantry and oxe of cavairy will remant at Raleigh, | XK. C., during the Ku Klax trials, which will com- mence this week, The Wrecking Cases the Southern Coust. | Judge J. MeKenny, whorsailed from New York tor Key West, yesterday telegraphed the United States Marsha: of the Southern Diswiet of Florida to have all processes returnable onthe 18th of September, when the Judge will hear all cases connected with the wrecks caused by the recent cyclone, j Articles Linvle to the Stamp ‘tax. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue decides | that articles iimbie to stamp tax under “schedule Cc” must have stamps aifxed before they leave the pre- | mises 0: the manufacturer, irrespective of the kind of packages eipioyed for putting the same into market, whether such packages be of the ordinary aud usual size or of extraordinary, or what 13 [re- quently termed “packing in bulk.” Each packazo | must lave a stamp or stamps or the value indicated | by the retaul price or the price received for a single | package, with its contents. A dealer may sell di- | rectly irom a package which has becn properly stamped, according to the price paid for the package , and the contents, without aiixing adaitional | stamps; but the holder who breaks the orlginal Pacsage and repacks its contents Mmto small pack- | ages, putting thereon his marks and labels, will be | required to stamp these small packages when ex- | posing or offering the same for consumption or gale. A manufocturer, In every case, must stamp the | Package in which he delivers the goods to the cus- tomers, whether the customer furnishes his own ¢ vessel for the 1eception of the article or whether It | 4s furnished by the manufacturer himself. Speculation in Cancelled Posinge Stamps. The Post Oflice Department {is asmost daily in re- ceipt of letters from variogs parts of the country, making inquiry as to the truth of a current news- paper statement that the government will pay $300 | to the collector of one million cancelled postage etamps. Of course this statement is utterly without ; foundation, and it was doubtless started by design- | img persons to tuduce the collection of quantities of defaced stamps, with the expectation of plckitit ] thom up in iarge lots gt trididg cost alter coliccturs: have ascertained the futility of the original expecta. fagu of selling them to goverameut, pe General Walker, Superintendent of Census, has retarned to Washington, much Improved in health by his voyage to Europe. tor Banfleid tas returned to Washington, ‘alver an abseuce of several weeks in the North. Postmaster General Creswell ts expevted to re- turn tus week. The Crop Report for Aurast. ‘The Departinest of Agriculture will on the 15th issue (uo crop report for August. JOHN SLIDELL'S WILL. Auventory of His Real 2nd Personal Property, In the Second Disirict Court of New Grleahé tf the 6th instant Thomas Allen Clarke flied the follow- ing Will and testament of John Slidell, which, being auly proved by James N, Lea and Francis H. Hatch, ‘Was ordered to be aepgsited gud recorded in ine office of the clerk of Bald court. ~ o ‘The wili and inventory were contained Ina seated | package, sealed with green sealing wax and bear- | ing the following agi tion: 4 "Thie package contains my will, Ido not wish tt opened in the absence of Andre Desionde, Jr., T. A. Clarke or my wile, The presenos of either wiii be auiiciout, ed NEW OBLEANG, August 21, 1861, JOUN SLIDELL, Here ts the will:— ‘This is my last will and testament, written, dated end signed in my own handwriting. Jrevoke all testamentary dispositions previously made. I leave to my sister Ann an annuity of $69), ayable quarterly. 1 leave to my wife, Mathilde Des- } 1 1 i | NEW YORK HE FOREIGN TOPICS. The Safety of Dr. Livinesiene, ' Sir Roderick Murchison publishes the following letver from Dr. Kirk, at Zanzibar, dated July 19, 1871: — J can, I regret to sav, give no further aocoun's of Livu What lasti wrote about jis visit 10 that lice Place west of Tanganyika 1s con- Ormed. and the Arabs from that quatier seein (0 Count hhn quite one ol the residents o1 those plaves. There is certainly no tl-fe ling om the part of the Arabs to him. The little jealousy they seem to have shown at first yoy ee of, and | sent a letter & Grr says age the Hirst caravan of te seasod Ujye coepele, ‘The Doctor 1s moving slowly, but salely; ne ently feeis his way, and is deter mined to leave ute douvis bemnd ulm this ume, What Beast and Bismarck Did. The Neue Freie Presse says that Beust and Bis mark have concluded some very formal and precise arrangements at Gasiein, The representatives of the two empires have promised most solemnly to henceforward maintain the most friendly relations toward each other, and to avoid everytuing Which Might Compromise the safety of either of the two Stats, The cries of opposiiion uttered irom any quarter will not ve listened to, Austria will perme neither the Uavarian patriots nor the democratic Wurtemburgers to provoke agttauon against united Germany; Prussia, on the Oluer and, Will do ali a her power to prevent a war of German Dationalities, Austria declares herse.f entirely recou- clied to the unity of italy and the new political mst tuiions inaugurated by Prussia; Prassia considers the existeace of Ausiria @ political necessi'y,aud will reguiate her couduct accordingly. Tne peaceful system conceived by Count beust and approved of by the Emperor of Austria bas beea carried Into f- fect by the alilance at Gasteto, Italy as an aiter- thougat om the part of the Premier hus been tiduced to enier tuto the compact, aad hence the three siates are to umte for the assurance of the peace Of Lurope, ‘The plans of vengeance conceived by France, tue crusades intended vy the Uitramon- tanes aid tue desires of conquest nourished by Aussia will all be frustrated by Unis Unipe alllance. M, ‘Thiers on the War. ‘The Paris correspondent of the “ali Mall Gazette, writing on Sunday, says:— XM. Thiers is reported to have given a vast amount of information fo the committee ingwring mto te causes and conduct of tue late war, He found England, ae said, besitatiug aid desirous oj acting | with Russia, aud when he got to St, Petersburg he met with the greatest sympaihy from the population, and the Czar, though he said he could not declare ‘war, ‘was most favorably inciined towards France, He was evidently bound 1u some way or enorher to Prussia. Every one at St. Petersburg assured him that the Capel of Berlin would sconbe reasonable pro- posals. M, Theirs then wenevo Italy aud fouad the King most distuctly im favor of France; he called @ council of his Ministers and generais, and M, ‘Thiers sald, “You bave 30,000 men; march 100,000 | on Lyons. You are covered by Switzerland apd the Alps, and will have novning diversion in our iavor.”” Tui Tals were for adopting this plan, but the Cabinei refused i118 conseut. M. Thiers dwelt at some length on the efforts which he made to prevent the Prussians irom enrering Paris; he exposed io them the odium they would incur lt the Parisians resisted and barricades had to ve takea and a por- tion of the city devastated, Jn another portion of isexamina ton he declared that he did not think tat the Prassians had auything to do with the n+ Burrection of tie sth of Murch, as they had cons to fear by making a @ King and his gene- penn tot eer velsoutr pernnanee Same be- e in tho treasy, su that they might asthe m) rat egtiguish the revolt. Se ORE. The Attempt to Blow Up the Iii wn saan. “Silla The Dublin Freeman's Journal gives the fol- + ene gauges denna lowing ‘particulars Fespecting tne attempt made to blow up the large granite ob raed ected in honor of George thé Fourth, at Kings ri ad = explosion tok place at ten minutes past twelve pre- cisely, was heard at a considerable distance, and is described “‘agloud as a canton.” There were two policemen on duty near the scene of the explosion, ‘ut the statement tbat one of them was pinned is, we fod the fragmiells: of weatper bay and tin Coane lu and tin in which it was evident the pow been. On examination it Wag Jonad that the obelisk had pot recer any injui ver. The bottom of the shatt and the four globes on which st resta were blactened by the expiosion, and this was tne ouly sign visible of its effects. itis apparent that who- ever a ee sespe ps te bomen Bg poe aped 4 wder, OF. did not Wi to tho 4 48% ‘obelisk. com the . explo- sion it Plain that a considerabie vag pe gunpowder Was (sed; and, had n oe t Yammed under one of the globes or tate a ind which may be noticed in We vase of the monument, the solid Liock of granite would probably have been. ie in fetwera The ary was, emt Att tcl ly en pod pha ig itil Apehded ht fe OF 1S" 8X! safe) iurce In 4 lateral direction, The absurd freak 1s universally repro- vated in Kingstswn, and 18 the only exceptioa, if excepiiun Lt can be culied, to the profuund order wiuch reigned there on Sunday night, The Powers of M. Thiers, ‘The foliowing 1s the full and oficial text of the cousiderations coptained tn the preamble to the comaiitree’s bill on the prolongation of M. Thiers’ powers and of the bill Itself:— The National Assembiy, considering that tt has the ide, all she corporeal movabies of which I may die | right to exercise Cousttuent powers, the essential sessed, without reservation or distinction, au- { attribute of the sovereigity with which it fon ang ler to take Immediate possession of them | 18 invested, and which imperious duttes that for her own use Without inventory vr controi of any | it had to undertake from the outset, and kind. Ido farther leave ner an annuuty of $5, which are far irom being accomplished, payanie quarterly, and aiso the siaves of which { | have alone prevented it from — exercising ‘ay die po: , but without the power of selling | hitherto; considering that until deanitive msttu- any said slaves, untess they themselves may desire | ‘w purchase their ireedom. These bequests are not im any manner Lo affect tne donation of $30,000 made vo my wie by my marriage contract. I desire that the sums becoming due wo my wife by virtue of my marriage contract be paid out of the aurplus revenues of my property, aud that the annuity shall in une reanehue compensate the inierest thereon, to co.tinne, however, without deduction, after gaid sums due by marriage contract shail have been id. Imake my wile, Andre Desiondes Amter and Protas alien Clarke tay testamentary executors, joinuy and severally, and 1 dispense my said ex- Scurors from the obligation (responsibility) of mak- ing an inventory of my succession, releasing them irom ail and every responsibility for not causing the sane to be made. | enclose herewith an inventory ‘oi my property, made by me April, 1861. This in- ventory will, with reference to my land boo« and Account book left with my agenis, Messrs. Clarke & Bayne, show with sufficient exactness the atate of uy affairs. It 18 made tor the double purpose of saving the trouble and useless expense of judicial proceeaings of owing that the | les 1 bave imade are very iargely within the iimits of the dis- able share ol my succession. I repeat that [ ein ‘no recourse to the tribunals of Louisiana, ex- cept for purposes where their intervention shall be absolately indispensabie, JOHN SLIDELL, 1 also release my wile from all ana every obliga- tion to make or cause to eorttnen ar os eene? te ecession In ner capacity of tutrix of my chil- one is SOHN SLIDELL. New ORLEANS, August 21, 1861, INVENTORY OF PROPERTY OF JOHN SLIDELL, MADE ‘ON APRIL 1, 1861, FOR THE INFORMATION OF HIS EXECUTORS. Citizens’ ern aed flowy hl New orleaus, jackson and Great North Railroad, 200 shares... os Opelousas atlroad, 26 shares. Grosse Tete Ratiroad, 26 shares, Carrollton Kallroad stock, 229 hali and Lo full siouse on Royal stre-t.. Store on Custombonse stree! Store on Levee street... Store on Common stree Store on St. Charies street, mn Camp street... seceseeeeces 80,000 Property on Baronpe and Hevia streets. 12,000 Property, Poydras Market, . 7,500 Property on Foucher stre 8,000 Property on New Levee BITeets....... 15,000 Property on Dele 2 3600 Property, triang’ Bsoseee + 4,000 Property on Jersey and Josephine streets,.... 9,000 Property between Carondelet and her canals., 40,000 Property adjoining Shell Road. i Various properties below city, Nos. 37, 35, 39%. 12,875 Various propertics in Carroliton, Nos, 41, 42, per Small properties in Carrollton, Nos. 44, 49, 50. 1,750 property in rear Faubourg Delassize, half... Houmas property, one-nluth.............. voce Dl ‘i.ands in Point Coupée, St. Martin and Tber- ville, remaining from partition with Dennis- town, and individual entries, 5,500 acres... Lands resafting trom partition witn G, B. Miller, 7,200 acres. Lands with P. 4, al Lands with ard, amount due by uum for nis nalf.. Lands with A. W. Dell, 6,202 acres, Lail, an amoant due by lim for his halt, «+ 18,208 Lands with H, M. Hyams, malf of 12, estimated a! Lands with A. mated at $4 st bsesee 54,508 | property, csuinated due thereon by Powell... 22,100 | Property in silnois and iowa With 1, A. i clark, HY proportion 10,000 acres... ++ 25,000 5 Property i .owa aad Wisconsin with B. kiggs 1,500 WETOB.....s 000.0 : ~ 1%)500 Property in Jowa witli Bolmont, 10,000 acres. 12,500 Property With A.W. VPheips, 6,200 acres, my hall, and his indedteduess ~ 18,600 Property with A. 8 Walker, hait, and nis tudevtednes Pilis receivavie Other Wan re: ing aisevnnt at eight per cent, rity, and CBBL....---+0++ House purchased P. A. Guy: Domestic tlaves, furnitare, et + donds with S. H, Brigham, hall, 2,08: } amount due for is lal, estlmated at §, 7815 | oer eshessbeedeseeeesces voces SO12,090 note mm Citizens’ Renk for $3,444, | 7 ne. Annual me(alment $171 and interest, | Rave BO Ulver Geib JON BLIDELL y 6,010 | 0% 17,000 | tons have been estavilshed in the country, the wants of labor, interests 01 coinmerce and the de- velopment of industry require that the existing Provisional institutions should assume in the eyes Of all, if not that stabil eee isthe work of roe 8 at east that which muy be tusured by an agreement Of wishes and @ pactication of parties; considering that a new and more precise ute and appellation, without changing anything tp the essence of things, may have the evect of rendering more evi lent the intention of the Assembiy frankly to couunue the honest essay commenced at Bordeaux; con- sidering that the proiongation of the tunctions con- ferred upon the Clef of the Executive Power, by being hencesoréh limued to the periudical duration of tne labors 01 the Agsembly, {rees those functious from the unstable and precarious character which they may seem to possess Without tue sovereign rights of the Nauonal Assem\iy suffering the least diminution, since in any case the supreme right of discusston belongs to the assembly, and. tte com: Dination Of fresti guarantoes: will ensure tie main- tenance Of those Larliameutary principies wuich are at once the security and glory of the couniry— decrees that:— 1. The Cluef of the Executive Power shall assume the title of President of the French republic, and shall coniinue to exercise under the authority of the Assembiy until it has conciuded its labors tue functions which were delegated to hun in writing on the 17th of February, 1811. 2. ‘the President of the republic shall promulgate the laws trausmiited to him by the President of the Assembly, shalt ensure aud watch over the exe- cution of tle jaws and reside at the seat of the As- sembly, The President of the repuvlic will ve entitled to address the National Assembly when- ever he may deem it necessary, on previously duforming the President of the Assembiy of his in- tention so to do, He shali appoint and dismiss the Minsters, who will be responstule ty the Assembly, he h of his decrees wilt be cuuntersigned by a inister. 8 The President of the republic is responsible to the Assembly. The following is the oMcial text of M. Dufaure’s proposed addition to the preamtlo of the bill:— ‘The Assembiy, taking, Invreover, inw cunsidera- Von Lhe eminent services rendered to the counuy by M, Thiers during the last six montis, aud the ‘uarantees which the duration of the power he olds from the Assembly aftords to the conndence of the country, decrees, dc. rin ve. KF {From the Borsen Zeitung.) Toe numerous nationalities composing the ew- | Pire of ine Hapsburgs seem, at tue first biush, to admit of no ovper movement Lhau a ceutrifugal and divergent one; while iu France we cau always detect, atsid and superior to the contests of parties, the bond of pauional unity, Bat sill (ne remarkable fact exists, that whatever hostility may reign between particular Aus- Ulan natioumities, Mey never dream of civil war. Beyoud the Vosges the case 18 diderent, The reason 19 that the national seuument of the Freoch nas been directed into a false Channol—that ita ene: gy bas oecn expenaed tu comminauon of 118 peighbors. Our conviction 18 that the dea of the State 18 more deeply rooted 1) Austria, and 19 more poweriut {bap the moral patriotism of the French, Hence no one questions the FIDELITY OF THE AUSTRIAN ARMY, on which ibe governmeat can aiways reckon; while among our western neimnbors it is never safe to predict in what direction tne wind may taro, In Austria the Dationalities have successiveiy played the part of hammer aad anvil, but the idea of the State has never been shaken. Tho Magyars, not withstanding the revolt (o Wuien hey were formerly driven, Wil always prefer union wiih Aasir.a to ex- Istence #4 & beparace State, in France there 1s no other navional bond than national vanity, and the whole faortc totters when tus Vanity must give place toa namiliation which lias Only been rendered deeper ana more compl vy the tardiness of the French peopie in acknow: eceig Uielr defeat, If our neignvors possessed genuine patriotisin they would appiy themnseives, with earnesiness and unanimity, to the regeneration their sorely Wied country. But far from dowg n they think, in taeir wild infatuation, of no- thing but revenge; they Guerre) with and perseoure enon olber, instead Of remeaying common misior- tne by usted exertions. THR SPiNIT THAT OAVB MIRTR TO THE COMME ati] subsista, and not among its partisans aione; it is Lo be recognized 1M that seifisnness of parues aud individuals Which prompts every one to endeavor to save fof himself something Out of the shipwreck of France, Aa® oped for revenge, it will be iong an coming. Tt ia very characterisue Catholics, "CSO 2 ] iiss, Walker, 9 lady famous for her climoing eX* | plolis, Feached tne top of the Matierhora Ga the 330 | RALD, of the French to cherish aach a chimera instead of hastening the evacaation of France amd te aspar- ture O1 Lbe Jorelgn troops, Wbe ery tora pew War belore the German occupation has outy a rallying Word, whicu i+ y recalls ceri@ut uid taverice ‘ie Lelleves tt wonld nave a or existesce of the German eurpure, tee a gt ag lg ir ure trouble theimse ves as inte a as wiih the extremely remuie of their alliances, 1KANCE POUND NO ALLIES POR THE WAR aud her chanee will be still les8 in whew and cesper- ale venture, tof tue prize that aid her would turow enemy. Walie nu other are ulways ri mo deploravie ‘tria will tnd in we German empire a sirenzth bas been weil tested and whose hoeli’ guaraneey by her own interests, ‘Thus, ih dangers with which faved by tne Slavs ‘Tne nauonai COdias COU SUDEIST bow made to shut the mouths oi the Austrian Slave 19 not the Grst, and will not be she lust, Os the ex~ beriments undertaken to ameliorate the modes cwend: Of the uauonalities. Tae empire will mot mive way beneath tie humlitasions tiuposed on the Austro. Germans, austria 18 sick, but she is lar Om being at (he last gasp; and da short wer healta Appears 10 Us, at (ais MEMeENnt, Much veer Lin that of France, How the Megera Sight Have Been Soved= Power of the Preas. The precise words in which Mr. Reed states that he couid have saved the Megwra, bad he chosen, are Contained in a letier from him to the London Times, bupiished ou Tuesday, the Sth iast., and are as tol- Jows:—‘«Mr, Goschen goes on to say that ‘alr. Reed, when the Mewrra sailed, had a knowledge of a cer+ tain fact, and the Admiraity and myseif nad not tat knowledge, It was not brought to our notice ull alter the departure of the ship.’ This, sir, is moot Lue aud it orms the very ground of my gravest complaint, Tne Admiralty ougat to have Enown ail Vhat 1 knew, and they would bave Known it it they had not precluded me from communicating With 1 Successors, Froin the moment of leaving ojtice took every meaus, even those Which were person. aily humillating, ratucr than deprive the Adnuraiuy at one stroke of the accumulated knowledge and experience that 1 had acquired in office, But I was Tepeiled, aifrontet and silenced, dd conse- aueutly Mr, Reed, periiaps the man tn ail Engi best acquainted with the condition of Her Majesty's slips, allowed this one to go to sea when he pe- lheved her unsate and couid have stopped her oy (en Lines in the #omes.—Lonaon Speciation, . TOREIGN MISCELLAVEOU ‘TEMS, The name of the yacht lostof Salcombe was we Minnie, The Syndic of Rome has announced that from the 12th of August the Panal colnage will cease w be current. The bodies of Saints Ambrose, Protaix ana Ger- vaix have been discovered under the high altar of the Church of 5 Ambrose, at Milan, where the dis- covery has caused great excitement among good of July last. This famous mountain rises above an unbroken glacier line of 11,000 feet, in an obelisk of Tock more than 3,000 feet higher, and ts described by the Jate Professor Forbes as the most striking atural ubject he had ever seen. The total elevus up of the mountain ls 14,838 Le 4) - Saat hades Bx tnt ch a doen F Would veeiu thal thé Swedish goverumént has Not quite abandoned Its proyect of annexing Spitz - bergen, for its ambassador at St. Petersburg, M. Bjornsyerna, has again raised the question in a lei- ler addressed to the Journal de, St. Pelersourg, ant the publication of this letter by the semi-oiicial organ of the Kussian Foreign Office ts regarded as & sign Uiat Prince Gortcbakom bas not yet made up duis mind on the subject. A remarkable pamphict by a Dane, which reminds one of Marquis Wieiopoiski’s desperate appeal to the Poies to throw themselves into the arms of Kussia because Europe had abandoned them, has just ap- peared in a German translation at Bremen, The uuthor, Mr. J. H. Bagger, who holds a prominent po- sition at the Danish bar, roundly dectares tnat “Den- inark ust in future look foy suppor) only at Ber- lin,” and that, though hé Kilows sich ab épintol must deeply burt the feelings of thousands of h{¢ countrywed, be considers it a duty to speak what he Averis jo Ve the wutu on a matter o! such impor: ance, Tees et nae fu the House’ of Commons, on August 11, Mr. An- derson asked the First Lord of the ‘Treasury Uf he Wou.d reconsider the expediency of pressing the vote of £4,000 for Governor Kyre's legal expenses, Which liad been laid before the House at so. late eriod uf the session that most members had left Loudon, far. Gladstone sald be had po difticulty io stating that, considermg the tuverest which ap- peared to be takea In the subject and the period of the seasion at which they had arrived, there was suMicient Jusudcation for the postponement of tue consideration of the estimate unul next seston, ‘The Freundenhorn, one of the few summits of the Swiss Alps which lave as yet been thougnt Lnacces. sible, Was asceuded for tae drst une on the 7th wt. by Messrs, Ober aud Corradi, with the guides, Peter Kubi, of Grindelwald, wad Peter Ogi, oF Kans dersteg. fue Freundeatiurn (11,975 leet) 1s,a sleep, rocky mountain belonging to the chain of the blunt. hisalp, and situated between that mountain aud the Doidenvorn. Messrs, Ober and Corradi started from Kaudersteg at twoin the morning, aud Jol jowed tue southern bank of the small lake of Use chipen, Alter climbing over snow felds and crumbling rocks fur a considerabie ume they reached a narrow ridge, which took them two hours and a half to pass, and at noon they arrived atthe swamit, ‘The view irom the top, embracing Ue whole range of Cie Valais Mountains, Was mug nifcent, Afier avour an hours rest they began to descend, and reached Kandersteg safely ab hall-past seven iu tho evening. TOREIGN PERSONAL GOSSIP, ——‘the Kreuz Zeiiung says that the opening of the Mount Cemis tunnel is indefinitely postponed on account of the uusatistactory relations between France and Waly. —M. Edmond About, in the Soir, oceupics more ‘than two columns in denunciation of M. Gamnetta, After M. Gambetta (the writer says) all calamities are logical; Felix Pyat is as likely a8 Napoleon the Fourun, —tThe Guarian states that the deanery of St. Paul's has been offered by Mr. Giadsvone to the Rev. R. W. Church, rector of Whatley and formerly Fel- Jow and iutor of Oriel Coilege. 16 18 uncertain, however, Whether he Las accevled the appotment. —General Brisson will stand for the vacancy in the Department Bouches du Rhone. left by Gam- betta’s sitting for Paris, The General was deprived Of M13 post ior issuing an order at Bordeaux ex- horliug the scldicra to vote for republican candi- dates, ——tThe Defy News is able to state, on the best authority, that air. Bright's heaith justifes the hope thaghe Will be able 1o Tetura w his pariamentary AQUATICS. THE @CRSMEN'S CARNIVAL AT SARATOGA. Wheat Wee Deve and Suid There os Sen any —THepriniors: of the Amerione = In- terest A Cracking Roce Repecied. Bamatoca, Sept. 10 16TL Really, up to noon to-day, there is no new develon ents tn the matter of tue asucyaed great boat races of 1O-moerrow. The mayurtty of the vistors have remained, and as the time whem the resalt shail be ® matter of histers arrives, (he cxctowent and Inieredt ts Intenadie t Hundreds, tn farm Wagons stages and carrtages Went Out to the luke today, im order to sce the champion pullers of the wortd, and a» each of the crews tovk their sceustomed exercise, all were Sratified. Teere scoms te vee wideapread feeling that detest % © matter of impostianty whe tee Taylor Winship crew. Why | camnct tell, except because that victury bas oace pereaed ou thelr banners, Petting men tm thelr deductions are certainly very curious, and oftentimes, lke a Bock (01 Bhoep, ToLiUW a leater, ao3 “isk moneys wii houl ‘the least idea of Lue feasons that prompt them to act, When the pool selling fret commenced the dea Was hooted Uhel any Of [he American (ews stood & living chance for (he purse that» bong up: bat Vo-uay there i a change af base, and the od Weath- er-beaten, siaunch men of Corp wall, on (he Nadsen, the Wards, have seovnd pace im the Le Wag, aed | Veleran boaiwen—puilers, professes! aud ame teure—doeieie “Ht Woulde't be surprewng Winey hauled down the fret prive.” 1 such good tuck could fall Upon their shouivers M Womd Le Wwe bap ploat Gay of Josi's lite, and I vertiy beleve be coald be persuaded tu | art With fis ed suspenders Percy, bow oar of the Cyne crew, is geutag betver every hour. ‘That i, he p improving In conduton. He has ove: and though be wil pall ae On, EXpects Lo Fender & ved we u at, yneen Victoria, mut siruggle, as at malifar, ‘The vigin voys, of New York, are hopetal. Sen stbiy reticent, no OULLder has Oota:n. 4 @ pout Lreud them, and these sharp, heen valsuon Will ge tmbo the race Im (he morathg seowing Waal @ task they NeVer boloce Lave thas mine ws they wil be thea, Sandwiched between the Tival Lage crews, they will not w K.. to the sku i) ' mxiery Dave been mad the Wards have the eal, ly OCCUF a8 OnE OF Lhe American bowls laning rst Money, Saratoga, WILL iw UnLoURded territory Will ROt be large Chougs W hud tie men teat in a Moment Will be CransiormMed ine quiet citizens siouting demons. 1 met Hirsch, of Pittsburg, this moraine, and be, 100, 18 Coniident Of lis crew, ihe seelies. ihere is muct About Lhese boys iu Lie melier Of Lheu pull. ing Lo speak favorably of, aud tt Would NOL be Sur. prising 1. ine four brave representatives of Pemusyl- vant Lay geta pipee ' ay =. et “We tay * sand he, “a over ve theeteed dolore of par money us im the pool box for the 19 Wi.” Oe st ‘i phase nt - contisenee, and "0 much Again it must be sald that T expect (his race to be the nobiest ever puiled ou any waters, Th re have been magniticent displays of streagin ant wi befure to-day ou the tyue, Thames, at Lachine ‘and springtield, but the oures one there 4 eated were are puy' an wo these tates J we ene rae! taieus that will inaugurate aquatic fostivais en Saracoga Lake cannot be matched wie world over, aad ik may never juaiied rata, a the stu Eng: isnied thd ih “Font over the Asenens lads, ‘They are Siauycl and true, scieatite and tic. ‘The hauds tnt strewh forward ig ae the oars and bound away when the pisiol shot summons tiem to duly, should be ‘honored, aad a utilitars oan juestion the bepeticial intlucnces Of such a sight, any of these men have rolled up a racing record known the world over, — tienfor! of the century, Styx by old Charon, a rival sculier, who in ume willalwavs win, bu there are good ones left be- nind. ‘the ‘Tyne aud the ‘Thames gods are of renown, aud the Wards and = Bigiuns are poole oarsmen, who pull @ game Stroke from — starting point to wlaning post, and thas, I repeat, tne race will be sirengin, skull, speed wad stayiug powers pitted against euci other, anu the struggle all through of the peck wad heck order, < Uets are being made that the four miles will Towed iu less than twenty-four minutes, or tbe tom Saree meets Negotiations for the Hace Berween the Parts and Winship Crews at Springfic shar aud D ive Correspendence. St. Joun, B., Sept, 10, 1871, Agrand match race between the Paris and Tay- lor-Winship crews at Springiieid is the last sensa- tion in aquatic circles, and the only sticking point between the backers of each crew at present ts the ‘play or pay” question, [f the race had tw be post poned three times at Halifax and yesteraay at Sar- atoga in consequence of rough water, it is absurd to name sach conditions, as the water might be rough enough to swainp both boats. The following tele. grams show for themselves:— SaRatoa, Sept. 9 1ST1. C. A. ROBERTSON, St. Jobn:— tissey will match tue Taylor ¢ to row at Springfcid, Open until might. What will dor CHARLES B. ELLIOTT, St. Joun, N. B., Sept. 0, 187i, gs at Springfeid, aime as in race Witn Reniorth crew on the 23d of August, expenses cx- cepted. Each crew to pay thetr own. C. A. ROBERTSON, SagaToGa, N. Y., Sept. 9, 1871, C. A. ROBERTSON, St. Joun, N. B.:— ‘Taylor crew will row, same articles and amount race on the Keunevecasis ua the 4th of October, at Springiield. Piay cr pay. No postpovement, rough or smooth waver, between the hours of tw aga dive v’clock, Alswer. CHARLES B, ELIJUTT, Sr. JonN, N. B., Sept. 9, 1871. To CHARLES B. ELLsort, Saratoga; Won't accent any such terns. ‘Lainorize you to challenge Taylor crew, Reniortn crew, or Spmbina, on both crews, at Springfeid on October le becasis race, smooth water; no cies same as Kenne! expenses. Stakes $1,000 to $4,000 a side, No hume bugging. Must decide immediately, We mean business. CG. & ROBERTSON, SHIPPING NEWS. Alunewa tov New Vor‘ -Viis Oxy, 5 86 | Moon rises.mora 2 01 616 6 | High water.. eve 6 08 OCEAN STEAMERS, DAVES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF SEPTEMBER AND OCTOLER. dustes next session, ws completely restored to men: Re |, See | Bammanen! | On aud physical vigor as Was the Case ater i denn, ddan, dnt head of Atteen years ago. gi pce te pewiag Green —~The people of Ripon gave a public reception Sept Ey Broadway, to ne Marquis Of Ripon, ou his Hrat visit to the erty | Hansa. --1sept I Broad st. after his revurn ‘tom Ins mtission to America. Great | HRY of Brussela. |Sent 1. 46 Brosaway, preparatious Were made for ihe occaston, and ba epi Fees hers covered every available space (rom the station ie Bene aseee lo (he market place, Where wu addiess Was pie- 7 Bowling Gysen sented ty His lorasiip. 12 Broaaway, ——The kmperor Napoleon is fast recovering, not Soetote only nis physical heaita, but leo fiom the nervous 98 Brand eae shock his system iad undergone. Ou the occasion road ot nia Visit to divily Linige wis spiriia were at the 7 Bowling Green highest. The buys of Cuulmondery College having Hroadwar, attunded to cheer tum on tis departure in the pour: i Bowing Green Ing vala, he turned round jauguingiy, as he wrapped bef fdr. at, hunseu iv us (atred greatcual, ang sai, “ow can 7 Bowing dreen Jou Pngiisimen grumoie av ts ciumate aud eal at Broudway. Variaue? Way, 1 has done ooihing bus Fain al thie 68 Bronaw. summer’ A loud peai o€ laughier and another 19 Bromiway, heur'y cheer greeted M& Majesty as tho carriage drove off iVBMS PROM CONNEOTIOUT, LARTFORD, Sept. 10, 1871, The city of Middietown voted on Saturday, 482 to 453, against granting any duriher aid to the Air Line Raircad. Several cases of poisoning have occarred here within the past week from eating toadsiools, mis taking thein for musarooms, Two fo one family uied early In Gie Week. Another case ts reported toe “he den persevns Were poisoned, one of Whom dled Wweday, HAVANA MARKETS HAVANA, Sep. 9, 1871. nd Matang! Fugar--Sioek ‘ah2,0W boxes, 2, ores, 450 Lis, Dzas iu warehouses o Keer Exported dariog rom tiaval xe8 and 30 hhos., of which 1,750 tu the United States. Sugar market with « paterate cemac: a ‘$13 ot per fy Hames, Americav sugar cured, arm at € per quintal. Lard, in kegs, steady at 10 Uh «td 00 an 0 60 sbi 80 per nuine tal, Potatoes, 1 36 | tailow nomsinal ot $42 Oi fn gt8 2 per « ne, 523 per bbl. for Americal yal wil, vom, 4a tle © per gallon. Lorober—White pine, ath pioh pine, $97 60 per 1,0, Freiguie wat aud hom! Exchange—On United States, aisty cays, currency, %& = 1 ee short i a aah prema hd, mg aot 18k a 13 ma; vo. short se yi a ik pre jun 5 Leadon, op Paria, tt a ity premium. PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPTEMLER 10, 1871, ARRIVALS, R¥PORTKD BY THE HERALD STRAM YACHTS, Steamship City of Bruseeis (iri, Kencedy, Liveryool, Aug ry, 2, Fin Queenstown Bin'a Bais tHe a ne ener eel ssupporoa Oly arg net 4 ity of Baltimore; lat B80; panged steamship Clty of Antwerp, hence tor Livsrecar loin, off Nantucket, eleamship Atlantic, co tor do, Steamship Wisconsin (Br), Williams, Liverpool Aug $0, wlth indse and 574 passengers, to Wiliams & Guion. “Had Trea westerly yales from Fasinet to ton 43, since moderate weather and ciear ; Sept 6, lat 46 801, pessoa atean- fiiz sma cence im mivarogali Gib Jak of 16, Joa Shook, " 1» Teaho, du for do; seacoant Sanbastan, do for do, fan iamns fara: jeamebip lauao itelt, Klakeman, Richmona, City Port and Norfolk, with mdue und passengers, to the Old Dominion hip John Gideon, mdae and vassengers, to B b Sveamenip Fanite Doane, Falvwieiphta, with mdse, to the rilard 0 ‘Ship Charles (Belg), Léchere, Antwerp 85 days, in battast, to Boyd & Hinoken. Took the northera passage aad hed variab’e weather; a, Bark Hagia (Nor), ( emrore 30, day, with “railwa fron to Fetens @ Mockraann. Took had I'ght vartable winds; has been . tal, Scarpatt, Ailcante 34 days, with Garcia & Oo—vessel wy 4 P Agresta. Passed Gibral- 5; had fine weather. ‘as (Aust) Pasclich, London 66 days, neal ek canteen alo, Winters, Georgetown, DO, with jerriel FALE Pig WeEts,s the main ‘8, lat 49 Corte le from fore ai St bales of cotton an: Brg Dragivaly (Aas), Pasohicl ca] Hl Hrs dan T! EUnet Bete F < } Fc = MONDAY. SEPTEMBER II, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEXr. wii ine ha ounces to heaton raat” Now YO hie Amberst, N3, for Greenpoint, with Froth St yobn, NB, for New York, with tuum ¥ (te). Mitchell, 8t John, NB, for New York, elie, Clifford, Machias for New York, with F staged Portland for New York, with Femaon Sater Rear are To Fae Raia’ Proidens Hinabetyon Joan conrn, Commiors wiaton for New York. Haven ‘or New \ ork. fom Bedtord for Pulladeiphia, for Elizavethport. vow York. ie i = F E t Haven ‘arebam for N lew Heifora for New \ ork. jut River for Philadelphia Trenton. ERERECEEEREEEEEE Hi with Lorense, Foliansbee, from Liverpool, A Dearborn Dost Fw blunt, ne we Boriand, & Co (by pilot ft re cent Western, Lewis, from Liverpool Aug 8. (W: Conte eed are at ha Sit Sark Aucust ne Kobbe, Carver, from Cronstadt July 4. 4.07 pilot boat WH Aspinwall, “Nol, Sept 9, Potter, from Havre Aug 8. (Board Wot boat WM Anpiawall, No Bly Sepcd, tas 40.0; lou ba yy ‘Wind ot sunset 8, Nght, Marine Disasters, Sure Wan IAW, Whitiams, at San Francisco 84 tn Laverool Sune Vi 1990; pus into Kio Janeiro Vee 3 having 2, hgh Wiam Cape Borm leaky; repaired and aalied May Id A Mal boany weather off Cape torn; crossed the Equator fics from VWs lamang 9 Gayot bed sect Se Cone eer since thea & eoe-inustion of igat Nis winds ‘aus Sear Honarto Hawkins, Newell, trom New York for Sin Francisom before reported at Tahitt leaky, had eained nnd was prepering to be hove down duiy 3, P00 Huse Wrxow as, from Baltimore for Portland, atti % or‘oik Sth tak with loss of anchors, probs ¢ eae PeRORS HONOKLRY. (rom New York for kant (hes, Gu shee Boston tut last Cor rep he reports, Bont a tas oa ums repairs. Sept % Jou, 10. & SE gale lost her foremast and head of Some Aor penn at leaking badly. Som ANarr RY, from Ri mond, Vi aefound on W es rm frou from Newborn, NC, tor New York, hooked pton, and put into Norfolk PM @tb inst id, Me, for Rich- arwick tar Sept 7” Lighters wad she was got of a Senn Wa ate crounded on H tie ih tat, bot soe came of without Sowe Many COLLING—There te litte probal ering ae eon ay oe, frum Baran fer Darian, port Ang il. A survey wll be held, = rence Shoal morning of damage. Bererot (Pi), 27—The Norwegian bark Saga, Olse! denne for Rewpors fore reported on the Swasn caine olf Vat, Aug &—The Mastin from Leghorn for Boston, IE RR eee tees, ship bere she @ hoover for this Livenroor, Aug %&—The J # Duffus, Amern, from Troo for Providence, KL wie put to. ba ‘ He od must discharge part of cargo. re Bis inet ia leaky; ate NORPOUK, Va, Rept W—Pat im, achr Enoch Moore, fh. Georgetown for New Sort, iaacn wih cout, ewer tu tied Lhe moroing Ip Chesapeake Bay wi ub kNOWe BohouUner, . The haoch Moore was daimaged on her port bow. f bry Rio JANFIRO, Aug D The Avexaodor MeNetll (America . Lawton pai for Callao, whicb put to bere Aug fie: (ierman brig, Lenge, from San Saleagor for tis, fore reporved, p Nor Yure, nelore revuried,” yuk Te’ Vere Aue? wa dlatreem as Miscellaneous, | Parser RB Hobbs, of tue stearnshiy Wisconsin, w:!! please ties: wocept our thanks for courtestes, a: spoken. wl Bea Ship AM M: . Or x Bets Bo frre from Oardifl for New Vork, Any oa ark Motle, Sith, from Britonf. Port 08. date, la S71 N, ton Th a ere for 7S ge i 5708... 300 Siu Bark Vaik, een er Anpigen, trom Port Talbot for New 3 an e an ‘Sous. rt er jaatin, y ote Sash fis eet Rone or San ron os sor See bes _ lat Sotion oh Le, jew Vurk for ux, Aug*, wh Peorcien Farts ANTWERD, Ang %. rived, Braouy That na Pansies hos toca” Cine, cry Sa oye | or New York. oe eee) ete] 101 wn i —~ = ny Now Work Yok come to Alagroad, ‘Ainykos, ie eo oes, ang auinad Marque un Dew rene | BEE Sek JAkoIYT, oe og ved, Margaret Ann, Dixon, Pensa- , > oa. ao , Sailed 28th, Huron, Ray, New York; Ocean Mall, Les, Gai- a oe pale. Mig dere hs tw eeea, Sageaee mene nee | BE Se RA ADT, Arr ro . regres Sie Reka ct Sin "Goma, wow | Ht Si aa Deat, Ang %—The RC Winthrop, from New Sul cae. Cronmtait vas anchoreay T'S Fors te Bio] cere. tras 1B OF Fao, warm rm Now yore | Hl ELSINORE, Aug 24—A\ Wily & Emmy, Medeow 3 eee se xen Fy tar Batic; a do Wouter, Waneen ee ae ate wo) 0: Fs ites? Ave 20—Saiied, Templar, Barve, New York. ou} fo: ils ag Arrived, j Races, Baltimore; “aa H + GREENOCK, Adg 3"Eafese Matibieson, y Philadelpnie; 26th soeh pee : Eattacep io ‘orek t, Mellon, flew York; Anus a 4 wh yaonaannne, Aug 28—Arrived, Labarma, Mortjid, New 9 Fy au ae LivEnroot, Aug 28—Arrived, Bolivar (a), Baker, Balti. | 08 pee " more, Caltecion “Wessel tow York, (belee ‘Teporied ar- fou. ines Hae. Sorttet rived 24th); Sararak. Doulevy, Futadelnbg beat ‘so Ta... ae yl 4 Balle ball, Stinson, + Gavette, | ‘sl... ain! Thay... 200) 110g. Bavenpori, Potter, New Orieane Bulg. oy Bi: a i i Prince Alfred, Puitiok, Bait: | S172. Pal ites : eared 2h, Seay ruerton, Philadelphia ; Record, Graves, | Stee... fi. ‘ou tout Bath ar, Manda ere ae Mary J Wilh Milis, ‘and Nevata (8), te Miine, Philadelphia. pray cy rived, ( ‘at out Bh, Helver (ey, Origa, fo) From’ Gravesend 2 Maggio "Reyncide, Smita, Be ia Salied Phila LJ red Tyro, for Ni E ont (Mon, Ang 28--Cleared, Wrage: Jorgensen, New York Jennie Armitrong, brown, G URENGTOWN, Aug TB Arrived, Yorks fist, Brilliany, Yo a Tucker, acess, ir Hiawatha, ( mons, do; Gi Niadslphia, * Balled Uti Marry hight, olfaat; Heit 40, OLY, Aug 7--Oul, Constantine, Creebey, from Yoru for London. an penn BrOCKMOLM, Aug 12~Sailed, Boreas, N ereen, Savannah. Se lar (a), Mies, New: York BUIRE Ve, Aug 28—Arrired, "Beangeiann Ane Sal mn Froashersogia by oor Han posing pone. MANGHAX, July 17—Saitod, bark Malleriiie, Puget Soaud. é I ha TRIESTE, Aug 24—Arrived, Attila, anon "Aug s8—Balled, bargurtcslses Wakes Maateet jew York. YOKOWAWA, Ang 6—1m port, ship Plery Crosse Murrey, for New York, PT . sated [Pax STEAMAUI> Crry oF Bauasris, Baveror. (Fil), Avg M—Ln Kingroad, abl Tibet star, AVEN, Aug 25 —Arrived, Laure, Witmsen, New led 261d, Constantia, Soltenborn, Ny w Orleans, Bonveacd, Aug tt—shiied, Annio Ada, Croom, New York. Iy MAL anchor, Ellpbaiet’ Creely, Haleruw, AW ved, Exchange, Churebil, Steuttn jMartia W Lreit, biancuatd, New York tor pine MOOK, August 2$Salled, Annie MoNatrn, Fulton, GENGA, August 21 ee ee ewes U—Arcived, Pasquale Ajetlo, La Masa, HELL Aug 30—-Arrived, Alster, (rom New Vor. York] Arnold Boulager, Bios hs ny Haunous baad Ie, Callan ; 27th, uriogia . Hebreb, a Satied 274, Josh adelpbia 8h, Danid MeNut, Loaner Bekiaed : Mayne, Aug Zi~Setel, den Buter, Chase, Cardi and United lee wT IGNR, Aug %8-Vassed, Grace Sergent, Pots, tel ‘oy Janoiro, eharizaton; Gaced age ee Frimguatsies Townséo [ry any Francisco; Palace, te ‘Cleared aun, Mase. LONDON, A} ‘Now York, Ent ‘ute, ‘Broors, Arrived at Gravesend from fork. + L&Guonn, Aug A-Salled, Fre lo Byev0, Urossi, New Man@riLtrs, Aug 95—Arrived, Keystone, Raster, Phila deipbre; ¥ eC heston, Walace, baltimore i Ai Nuwronr, s ny, Aue 22 Satled, Abicail, Richmond, New York #. PirMOUTa Aug 4-OW Start Point, ship Bea Serpent, from New York for Loudon. y ON Berry Head 28th, ship Constaniine, Creery, from New Loudon, eget TaLuor, Aug. 23—Sailet, Njade, Backer, New Fweupeni, Aug. 26—Sailed, Aphrodije, Wilhelm, North Tork Landes Byun hamege gare hmmm Booking New A Sk apace Aug, 23—Cleared, Halder, Wulf, Philedel- SeURtEELAND, Aug. 99—Entered ror loadiag, Ocean Bells, jarvi Lili Swineeun pe Aug 55—Arrive, Maury, Haneen, New ; 26th, Nord, Svendarn, do. J Cummings, Hookway: Sti'rt1y, Au.wet 25—Arrived, New York ; Amanda, Steinfubrer, Philade' Balled 2th, Florence Baker, Cburch il. Suvawa, Aug. 15—Sailed TEXAt, Aug ‘a—Arrived, mington, American Porin. ALEXANDRIA, Sept 8-Sailed, schrs Belle Crowe’, Ab n’s Point; J B Clayton, East Cacbrid,e; James Young, BUBTON, Sort AM—Arriven, soirs Joe Ba: eretemic etary e Rabae Pate a for a brig jury oe Cleared Sieainslipe Win Lawrence, Hallet, via Norfaik; Norman, Niekersouy Pritutel Fish, Sawyer, Savanah brie Vara, Martioy ores 404s. market: Marabalt, Sierra Gedu; 1 Fonniainy New York: schre EJ Heraty, Meredith,’ aud Chas B Morri- son, Smith, Alexandria; Alice'B, Aliey, and 8 C Grow, Wea ver, Philadelphia. ben bh—Arnved, bark Mina (NG), Kutcher, Batavia via Pro- 0, BALFIMORE, Sept 9, AM—Arrived, steamablo Wm Ken: nedy, Hullett, Boston via Norfolk: sclir Aide Walton, Rien, Win “te Starlight, Jones, Boston. CHARLESTON, Sept 1i—Arrived, schr Palma, George town, SC, for New York, put in for a harvor, ‘The steamers are detained by » heavy Ni storm, DARIEN, Ga, Sept 4—1n port sip Kelvin, Uammond, for Antwerp; barks Moua, Hatheid, (or Queenstown; Grace, Vinz, for Biddeford; Anna Wiliams, Skinner, for y Geors 4 Jobann, Wragge, for bremea ,J 8 Harris, United Kingdom; briga Glendale, Mol Welsh Jr, Vauselow, tor Philadeipuna. Ipralvonr end ACibney, aver, cor New Ford alnes, an ney, Barter, ‘or Ney . vicieN INA, Aug &0—Avrided, brig Ll H Kimball, Barns off, Charieston. Sept 1—Cleared, barka Almira Coombs, Wilson, Nuevites}. 88 Ashland, Moore, New York, ’ FORTRESS MONROE, Sept 10-—fassea in. barks Toray, on for Baltimore; brig | gad George enry, from ‘tro own, from Mayagues for NEW OKLEANS, Sept 5- Arrived, steamship Liberty, Baltimore via Kavannah and {vey West, Below, ships tarsens, Linnekin, from Newport, (WV; Pedro Plandolit (Sp), Amengual, from "Havana; Rowentree, u Liverpool ; barks Auguste & Gustave, Bertrand, Bor izabethport. a Nariba, Seuman, and 4, ship Mad af Or- deans; Lincoln, Hutebings, frou Philadelpiin. OUR Ben EARS Sept 6—drrived, bark Les Bon Fila r), Horslan, Bordeaux. CREW TIAVER, Sept _-Artived, schra J A Bennett, Saw. jer, Cal: jarah Gunney, Cunney, Rondout; pine Be) ened Jjobnay NB; Dante) Murti Mangon, i Joriab Sturgess, 6, Dennisport; J H Tripp, Dickerson, Chatham; Georve Guihoun (Br, Prica, St Johns, NB; sloop Southport, Beebe, New York. baled Hobs pales Francia, Lit x py Bavied, 6 Pirie rt NE rien PHILADELPHIA, Sept % AM—Arrive leans (Br), bark Lady Young (Br), Flynn, bs rye Taxco (liel), Kuggiero, Londol ‘A Davis, Patterson, Gardiner; sclira Anuie Murebie, | th; Mary J Eussell, Smith, Lyon; Bi Taven; Anna Earton, Frivk, Saiem; E 1A Hooper, Hooper, Boston t, do; HS Brooke, Lore, uo. Shi Norwester, Patterson, Hamburg; Genn, Portemuuth , sokrs J D: rp leet; Golden Kazle, Howes, Ne iamson, Corson, Providence; ) 8 Siner, Hantley, Lynn; hesier, Corson, Boston; Ocean Wave, Bryant , Richmond; EB A’ Bartle, Lawns oe i0:05 ‘Aul--Went to sea yesterday, ‘k Cuba Emily Corner. A ship and bark ing Vieet of yesterday remains. Wind ENE; fait breore, Tr ometer ~~ Te ORTLAND, Sept $—Sailed, barks Ella, PM Lord, = MQND, Sept 8—Arrived, schir Mabel Hall, Bartlett; Rockland, ‘ fankee Doodle, Maimabury, New York, ‘Aug S1— Asrie ra Thos Hix. Hall; 8. rd, and Empress; New York; j Mary Ay 1d Pacino, Gin }eton, 3 8d, ay i New , Chase, pity sims ts Willam McLeon, Huskell, Now York; oh Create, 494 @ W Glover, Halbroo Go; De: iat Wentfatoo, a8: Mary iitewer, Batinsers, do| Bi ora: oes raea yatta ae Kett’ ‘New. York; Oth, Justioa, Knnulston, do; A. Robinson, 5 40, Fi N FRANCISCO, Sept 2—Arrived, ships Bride of Lorne o yeas as War theora, Williotay idverpool, ‘eared “ubip Grace Dating. Spunt, Newcuatie, brige buses, Haybes, Tahitl; Angelina (kr), Halo | Rteamahrp Colorado, Parker, lanaran. RAVANNAM Sept l0—Arrived, steamship Gen Barnosy, MoAb a’ Mept S-Arrived, sole Planter, Horton, Soptis m " Nsw: ty Port 4 eng gerne PTEMBER 2, 1871, ~ We Fi ios a ui | 4328. 300) :3 = ESEEE nenapea bbeke = reseeeres SES, if = = tit Pes ROXIMATION PRIZES, i | BO’ | ORIN, ah, ba de: ah 954. oo 40) 926 oR Mawtines + p ioe 10 Wall strent, bo: - ” wirel HUMAN Bein, ONLY 86; SOLON SWITC peel werything cheap. 47 Brond- 4 O0Iy hale ty i quoi Coronet Bre fray, maar Aualiy street, 1 Oraad strect, wear Bowery Cat this owt, BAOLUTE autferent ficliy : no charge ual tree, Bowry “4 HOUAEHOLD Worp! plegiah at the Groat Cent of EDWARD b, BASSFORD, “ " DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTALNED 1x deseriion Ac, wultelent cause; Bo pilr | Spore obtalned, advice (ree. M. HOUSE, Attorney, 18 Browdway SOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FR tee courts of ditereat Mates Wo puuliony. | Ad Pubile aod Comal sabrner ate, Laine, Counvetsrrat Law, 28 Brow REPURNISH AND tle ral Housekeepers’ Emporli Institute. eivare and picod used external. * eterna’ jORPE, HS Sisth avenue CURE, # for Tho only curs om ear ler ads br. ‘W, VANDRWATE: e VABINET AND MERCANTILE FUr> OFFICE, POR naw VActUaK TILE FURNIA 6) Ano ana 163 Wilvem streets, fork. ADIGAL CURE, WiTHOUT KNIFE, CavaTiN OW detention fi vatal ‘ies, Diesasee Raa ) —~teaelealieninoe ‘of the yey HENRY A. DANIELS, M, D., 141 Lexington avonne, = = -— . aes