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NEW YORK KiARALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER “18, 1870—TRIPLE SHEET. 10 $e ferrananed of acharget Oy fue Coit tense pn j THE POLITICAL FIGAT IN NEW MEXICO, reprimanded or disc? by the Court veiore ning es are geners iy «ards, SUNDAYS SCENES. | vious week as a oF the pre tude for wéeing their termed “ealll watch." a what is At about nine o'clock “no f w heard in Bharp accents fr -arther business” was an instant Judge, c’ — . ym over the bench, and in Re: the'tambe®” "an Sunday'attives were non ex and ie Toms * mm Y at were non The Criminals and Their Appe How the | tpt vets onto more a8 atl at eat n Done—Ge: otograph. er ah ar aad the court room W: Business Is ptent: Feeney: ed Wy w crowd of loafers, and winie the Sabbath Meeting of a Democratic and Republican Procession. A Sabbath Morning at the Tombs. ° - * oe i Commencement of the Fight—Full Particulars— Lists of Killed and Wounded, -~ SS 4 Is were sending out their peals calling " NH gg OTE 3 FMT or 7" | together tor boly exercise the “Justice” was deal- eet van pes with rigor ‘and consistency the penaities of From the Borderey’, isha in the town of Los Cruces, New Mexico, and dated August 30, we get the following detailed atcount of the terrible fight which occurred there between the radicals and the aemocrats, Beyond a brief telegrapnic despatch this is the first authentic news we have received upon the subject, and will, therefore, be read with - | Much interest, It will be seen that the radicals com- menced the fight and are solely responsible for all the bloodshed which followed, The trouble 1s not et Over and hostilities may be commenced at avy ime, The Bordercr says:— On Sunday last it fad ‘been announced thata democratic mags meeting would be held in the plaza of Mesilla, that the democratic candidate for delegate, Hon. M, Gallegos and others would ad- Tewas six o'clock ip the pyraing. Everything | the State upon all offenders, This went on Unt! ‘was as quict as a cemetery, ‘Wid “ho one will doubt | tweive o'clock, when the Court was closed lor the Ye graviejity of the inference. The dark clouds, | “AY and Sunday scbnes at the Tombs ended, ‘with cntinous shades, speaking of uncomfortable moisture, were fast passing away toward the west. now rushing, then seeming to stop suddenly, as if undecided whether to pour out their contents on the sleeping city or not, As they soared away on aerial wings brighter anc more cheering specks arose on ‘the horizon, and gray morning clouds were ushered over the silent vault of heaven, tmgea with the beaming rays of Phoebus, bidding fair that the day just ushered in would be one of sunshine and Pleasure, These observations were made in Centre Street as the HERALD reporter was wending his GENCRAL BUTLER’s CAMPAIGN. The foljowing ts the conclusion of General Bu ler’s speech delivered at Lawrence, Mass,, on Saturday nignt; the beginning of which was pub- lished in yesterday’s HERALD:— The Bird Cub have deciared that they will bolt if 1 am elected Govervor, renin tl ry general, stepping back proudly and Ing his han i breast Fulet them bolt; if they will bol 1 wiil ind a | sledge hammer to drive it ia. | Now there are men a : d you know them, that | dress the meeting. A large concourse of ladies Way to that cheerful looking edifice known as the ou ie toa hes won't support me,” | aud gentlemen from different portions of the county “Tombs.” The old Egyptian building seemed as | («Well let them bolt,’ bg brawny ee the bee ant peop ra aria: troatg mn th latform. “Who cafes?” asked an- er havi hi Mut though it was still im the possession of some mid- bien Satin go,” shouted athird.) “Well, | discussed we give what we believe to ve only ne might ghoul, The wild, solemn lookthg porch now, I will give the best of my professional | truth, and that in ho partisan teeliug, The whole transaction ts lamentable and disgraceiui to the county and Territory, and must awaken only horror in une breast of every law-abiding. citizen, Upon . the consciences of tuose who were instrumental in bringing about this horrible affair must rest a load of responsibility that can only be judged truly of by their ¢ Teatoh, - As we siaied, a democratic mass meeting had been announced for Sunday, For several weeks past we had supposed all danger of a collision had vanished. ‘the democrats were confident of carry- ing the etection; were satistied that their numbers greatly exceeded those of their opponen’s, and as a consequence were ip good humor over their Prospects, yawned like the mouth of a tomb; the ugly, pon- aderous columns projected dark, heavy shadows; Me gray granite, which appears to have become hoar with age, was of one sad, uniform coloring, | note was handed the General by the Chairman, and, and had aghosily look. The walld were as dumb | alter reading it carefully for a moment, the Géueral | Cleared his voice, and remarked, ‘Weil, the gentle. ‘88 @ monastery whose sides refuse to return the man who asked that question can answer MURMURED ORISONS OF THE ANCHONITE, one himself first.” A voice, “Wait a moment. and as one gazed upon the massive structure You a ask 11.7?) me conan cere the eting defiantly @ second aud said, ‘Let t strange thoughts arose of the thousands whose feet pk ly Ly i eten have trodden that disinal porch, actuated alter- Ueman answer a quesuon first, If {am nominated nately by sorrow, hope and despair. On one of the life at Worcester to have that class of men bolt, (Tremendous applause, cheers, cries of “Good! good” &c.) “Them are the kind that boit,’? said somebody to the General, and left. At this point a by the Worcester Convention will he support me?’ “Yes? “Very well,” sald the General sarcasti- caliy; “the man who asked that question his band- huge cylindrical pillars, as rough as the etemof a | wring is known, aud he Said bere m Lawrence On Saturday evening, as we were lying in bed, gharled oak, were gathered a number of little spar- Re af a would not. eet then, I munuOse wus TA oer ree oe mee Tey ee eae iw e thinks . very well ‘to ta pledge rival ons from 3 3 ere loade rows, futtdMiog and chirping merrily tm | our “or me on’ those matters. “Iwill sue | with repubilgans, and departed, ‘al’ arced wick te dim light, and calling upon the world | two or three Uuings to him for the information of | pistols, and we are informed that one wagon con- tamed also guns. A large number of horsemen also left. Yet we felt mo alarm, from the fact that we were informed that arrangements were made fora joint discussion, On Sunday morning num- bers of voth parties left Cruces to attend the meet- ing. It may be proper here to state that the two towns of Cruces and Mesilla are only two miles or very little more apart, Every few minutes some horseman or persons’ in carriages were passing during the day, and every one was inquired of con- cerning matters at Mesitia, From the threats that had been circulated that Gallegos should not speak many cilizeps feared a collision. About three o’clock P, M. horsemen came dashing all, and,” said the orator, directing nis attention to the reporter, “I want you to take this down cor- rectly, There have been elected, so far, 204 dele- gates to the republican Convention, of which led are Butler men, thoroughgoing, outspo- ken men, and the rest are all divided among Jour aifferent candidates; besides those who don’t know where they are; and as I have never been beaten in & singie city or town in this commonwealth in the choice of delegates Where there has been a fair ballot and no tricks, I can say that Lam so certain of the nommation at Worcester uniess there are tricks, frauds and con- Splracies against me, that I shall have no occasion to “cheer up,” “Cheer up,” re-echoed the dull porch, bat the imitation was so sepulchral in its tone that the little creatures twitted with terror and few away with their music to more congenial quar- ters, Clang! Clang! The dcor of the court room moves, and ina moment an old gentleman, with a ‘Blep indicative of “‘spring-of or some other Inex- pressible affliction, bounded, or rather limped, out to the court and gazed upward, as though eager to ascertain if the ow! had yet taken up its accus- tomed position for the day. Being either dissatis- to bolt or take any other nomination. (remendous | into Cruces with the news that a fight had com- fied or disgusied, he Nung himself down the steps | applause.) ‘Tricks, frauds, aha! meetings or perined, | Geners Darin ca Lc ded pence 0 4 conspiracies defeat the will of the e0- hrough for a fore, id and unlocked Ldhede gate leading ported iad street, rae The. people shall have their will a thal the danger was over, And thought that no col- muttering, as he retraced the steps, ‘Let em come ke whom they please. (Applause.) Now, I will | lision would occur. be now, and @ murrain on ‘em !” The reporter, heed- Jess 01 the murrain, walked into the court, No one bad arr. ved, so : A LOOK INTO THE PRISON YARD Immediately after the first messenger came an- other, telling of six men who had been killed. An- other followed on horseback, brandishing a hatchet and saying one Judea, meaning Kelly, had been killed, and making the most violent threats against tell you, fellow citizens, what I mean by tricks. (A Voice—"Let us hear 1.) AS soon as ever I can find a paper that I had here. By the way, it was a pohucal gatbermg at J, Hoadley’s, on Wednes- day evening last. (Hisses and applause.) “ meeting was composed of such men_ as | We rest. was the ouly next move to pass away the minutes | mecing Was com (ries of “Not No!) | ‘The messenger despatched after General Devin that were being slowly registered. by the nervous | The result of the General's digression | OVertook him with the report of the tghting aud that the town was in flames, Pushing his mules into @ run be reached the fort and ordered nearly every soldier Into the saddie immediately. General Devin, accompanied by General Gregg and the man: ollicers present at the fort attending a court mar: with the troops at his command, came dashing at {ult speed the whole twenty miles. Before arriving at Mesilla the fight in the plaza ‘was over, and confined to shooting from the tops of a few houses and trom behind fences, Several par- ties from Unis place had attempted to get mto Me- sila during the evening, but were driven back by shots Irom the houses and fences, Dr. Heintzieman was in this manner prevented from assisting the wounded; and we understand also that Rev. Francis- hexing of the court room clock. What reflections were originated by a view Into John Stacom’s flower garden underneath the window? An oasis In the desert or a limpid stream of water gushing and trickling from a rock belore the eyes of a wearicd, Unrsty traveller could scarcely be more grateful than this im such a place. Here are plants, such as Linnus would scarcely recognize, growing in an enclosure surrounded by 1cy-looking, insurmount- able walls, as if m all the rich luxuriance of a botanical conservatory, and within a few feet of the was a scene of somewhat squalty character, although not in itself remarkably unpleasant. Tne question ropounded him whether he should halt in case of jailing to receive the Romination was A YIREBRAND IN THE CAMP, ‘The orator’s {ace flushed and turned pale by turns. He strode up and down the platform with haughty mien and a Green ope’ Finally he went oo wit his reading about that secret meeting in Lawrence, and he rap over a long list of names of lawyers. ow,” he observed, ‘that is too bad om these law- ; Jers. ‘Do; Wont eat dog.” Shrieks of laughter.) Then the General whipped out of nis coat pocket a roll of paper abont two feet long, a circular, and saying, “There’s what they drew up,” he beld it out at Spot where many a culprit has taken @ hearty choke | arm's length and exposed il’ t6 the gaze of the | co i. Boucard, parish priest of Cruces, was prevented and caper sauce for breakfast from the “scragging- | audience. — Cneers, ails, Rien “afta fe on by “BK een aarti ry wounded man, TSE. post,” the “three-lexged mare,” or whatever name | Of, laughter filled the hall. Then TY shot trod d the General showed the proceed In hig nature, . leaning forward ana anouening wih his hands in mock deprecation, he said, with oily toné, “Easy, easy, now.” He continued, ‘this circniar is heated “to the republicans of Lawrence,’ and com- mene min, Thé fepublicans of Lawrence d to the nomination of General Butler for Governor of this Commonwealth tai Siete iy ue for, can be applied to thé galloy: 0: is, ‘The mandrake grows figar the gallows tr And rauk and green are its leaves to see And though all around it be bleak and bare, Freely the mandrake Qourisheth there, i TRESENTLY A LOUD SnRiEK I8 HEARD { the porch, and 1n comes ail that remains of a wo- sistance at hand unui it actival of the troops, gompanied by Dr. Brewer, devolved upon Dr. 0, yood worth, Abt ee See aed In the evening, about ten o'clock, the thundering sound of approaching troops at a dead run gave no- Uce of assistance at hand to put an end to the deadly conilict. They passed our office at a furious pace, hg. end, so that all the medical if this opportun:ty to call the attention of their friends in the | the oilicers in advance and thé horses of officers Man—strugeling, cursing and struggling—between | repubslean party who ayxipathiee Fane fe &, thi Amport, and solptere, wustening re foam in the bright 5 ft " ance of a full atten ce and & vote for the purpose o! B iitirs) be tt two mnen. A ie of officers follow, each one leading | Scena ian suendance and e fall vote for roreester, | Colon ig Are dertctat a deat Grima 4 ‘prisones—son3 and dau hte) f gill nations an jonel Jones, at the entrance to the town, an * and if you do not desire to endorse any of tne seif-nominated | after a ent? teat A Of BORaN tongues, Who have been loc,é! ull jn the various | candidates for oftice who are stumping the State on their ch thd it ede rear nae da Di lean hg Nh (sang police statious ou account of their zea! wQ the wor- | own behalf, nud forcing temsolves upon toe peoole berere | Charged (ne town and took possession of the plaza, they have had an opportunity to express a preference, do wu: ik Dring had a short time belore ceased, and the tail to be present at the caucus and ace that there is fair ; Stillness Of death reigned in the plaza, where but ps an Di cae 3 gy * | an hour since the balls were whistling with deadly Now, then, give ship of Bacchus on the previous evening, a they come, young and old, biack and while, atheists And professing Chistizns, chose matured in crime aug ragation and others wno have been the victims SE Sakient ae os 1m. (eer fire) Fd cy Thus far we have given an outside account of of budaen temptation and fierce joys; “knucks,’? | Of tueir advertisements, Now what does this mean? 4s 4 “pocket punters,” wile beaters, burglars aud Why not let them come together and consuit to- | events. We have received fete gens phn some unlortunates. Within an hour irom the get! of our most ple citizens of the county who were her in open meeting in the $e Hail, in the | face i) fine what they will d9;_.!LY 2% round, a% these men, i 2 ¢ el rt F of their neighvers, and present during éccurrence, and whose evidence Ume ol tbe commencement of this arucle the place ig Ailscloves tue folowing fact 208 was crowded to excess, Fumes of ruin, of tobaces wr “and cigars Were 50 heavy thay they Atnalgamate their gyersasé’ ang agents of some of them are 48 not our intention to go into details at pre- and asst like thé Brear hy Motiae fox, 80 Wick | deligy (A voice: Macs to them.) “Be quiet, nent, fon we are satisfied that our statement ot ae that it migut be felt. OMcers Sthg hae. Seca on | Wil you?” exclaimed the General, sharpy, at tnis | Por ade by cone gg un pr duty all the previous nigut sat déwn, yawned, | mterruption. “Now, why do some men go round | ST +4 a: sade 5 ight oh arb our ar if nodded, closed their eyes and were soon lost im | to these mils and endeavor to piedge méh to Vote ; 40d the sirangers present have all formed their opinion from What they themseives observed, and need no word of information from us; and we feel no interest in creating a sensation abroad over what every gvod citizen of this county laments. A simple statement, therefore, from notes furnished us by men 0! both parties will be all we shail give al present, reserving for a future number, if neces- Sary, a correction of reports that have been already sent to the press abroad, We sincerely hope that those reports are correct, and that we shall never be calied upon to Contradict misstatemen!s. A proposition was sent from Mr. Gallegos by his friends to the republicaas for a jolt discussion of this and think that they can doit in a secret manner and defeat the will of the peopler (Cries of “shame.’’) Let me speak, friends. Let me say to these gentiemen—ilow is this? Why, tt makes me think I have been put back twenty year: q 181 they put up in their milis, body that vote he Butler ten-hour tic! will be turnea off,” and J made them take it down, (Loud cheermg.) Now here are men holding a secret mMecting to get up this circular,” and. continued the eneral in great agitation, the perspiration dropping { from his face, and his haudkerchief already as wet asa very Wet towel, It may be that if you don’t sleepy simplicity, while seyeral of the prisoners in the Cage gave vent to the natural “sourd yérmisse- ment? of sleepers while UNDER SPIRITUAL INFLUENCE, and music that is not harmonious on a Waking ear. One prisoner, Who gave the name of Timothy | Touchnothing, was particularly amusing. Leaning over the bar of the iron enclosure, he addressed one of the overs of tue Court. (This officer 1s a weil known old Sixth warder, and is as much accus- toned to cracking skuils as cracking eggs for bre ‘Well, W-a-at ter ve goin’ to do wid me, John?” : iy At di cn this pape: . e c4 es before the people, but excluding Hang you, ii you deserve it,” said Joln, sign this paper yon will be tarned out of employ- | the political issues n lang me” said the oth Lowe the gallers no | ment. Now, lei me give you a piece of advice. | {om the debate all personalities of every kind. The udge, but L don’t t in i. Pshaw, it’s all a | Whenever one of your overseers bring you this paver | Fepublican speakers claimed the right to discuss not ugbear vo frigiten kid only the political nistory of the different candidates, one can die on’y once, | sigh it precisely as you would if a man should J "1 ylow. fd uimk nO more o’ the lust leap tuto | Step Up to you and pointa pistol at your head, Jé | bUt their private and social life, Believing that sach King @ pane o” glass. So let's be | 18 Not coercion any the less ecause it 1s covert. (A | ® Course Would lead to troubicin the mecting, the I don't give J for it. Come, troit | hat’s the way of it.) If they want to | Commitee of gentlemen, composed of both parties, ve, my al nu in the mean- | Combine labor against capital there is no better | @ecided to hold separate meetings. While this com. mittee was in conference both partles had paraded ume tip me a gag payee the streets and plaza with nothing to disturb the mn by huckle-my-vutt fogus; and if you've got any ainst Why give us a jurum as soon as pucting labor, pital Jato the political Why, after you have signed your band cei get that far.’ circular yon will be justified as voting just the | Peace, except a siigat quarrel between two or three “What dye mea by that slang, sonny! asked | as m case of a highway robbery of doing jnst | Men, that was immediately quieted, Aline of de- the of as you please.” (Cries of “Good 2? “Good! and | Marcation Ww: d upon, which born parties ay applause.) The General then repeated some of nis | W to respect. The democrats were to hold their remarks with relation to tue democratic party, and | Mecting at the plaza, the republicans Mi Trout of the then proceeded to give lis hearers some house ot John Lemon, republican candidate tor ADVICE ABOUT CAUCUSSES. Probate Judge, We have not neard that any dis- See to tt, he said, that the man you would have | turbance of any kiml occurred at the repubdican Governor be decided by ballot. Every man here, | mectmug. | sara the neral, should frown down this insiduou ‘The democratic meeting, where a large proces: you mean to say you dot fogus and the over stu ist rum.” While this intelligible dialorue was being car- ried on ihe clerks Lad taken their seats veluind the beneh, the tall major ad completed his court room set, while the trrepressivie Jimmy quietly Began on’t know what Why us ‘bacey and making out comuntinents from suc of Ue oficers | thts al-judged means of coeremg laboring men! | 5!0n Of jadies were in attendance, was adiiressead as were awake, Two or tive minutes later in | and Jet me teil them this combination of | PY Hon. Jose M, Gallegos, Captain Sena y Baca and walked capital against labor will only conspire jabor | W+ 1. Jones, of Mestila. ’ All passed oif pleasantly, “on gustice” against capital, and when that coniict begins | With the exception of a slight interruption from MY looking fresher than the mora t+ | God nelp the capitalists. Here 1s an attempt to | Orrantla, one of the republican speakers. Afier tae Jess yarmepts; the snowy sl < lly | meterfere with the liberties of the laboring man, and | SPeaking the procession was formed and escorted here is Where yor want to go bo th and make u general state Prison offeac the | to attempt to covrce one of his euployées into Voung ping | Otherwise than he likes. 3e.) iG THING FOR BUTLER. With this the General concluded, but just as he Was taking Mis seat he was naaded'a telegram and on reading it found it 80 good that he gave 41 to the meeting. Salisbury sends all Butler del tie candidate to the house of Thomas J. Bull, n | and the jadies to the residence of Seior Bareia, democratic candidate for Sheriff, where refresh- ments were in walilng tor them. Alter the republican speakers were through with their meeting they formed in line and procesded through the streeis and over mto the portion of the town Called California, thence back into the plaza. ‘Ihe democrats im the meantime had ormed again and were parading, When, at iall-past three o'clock P. M., the processions met in ot fue ofeet ie eF A pl 4 rel adorned with a luster of diamonds and the clerical necktie, were simply perfec uo} “Rat, tat, tit,” sounds tne bone hamin lega) mahogany, and in an instant all the sie cops and dranken loafers started up as though thunderbolt had fallen in the roo. “olicers, fetch up your prisoners Manded His Houor A shuriling sud a crush ensued, and mn a few minutes a long row of bedraggled, dirty, bespotted, bail sleepy, haif drunken, bial! crazy prisoners were arraigned at the “bar of justice."” “Weil, officer,” demanded the Judge, “what is the matter with this Woman, Catherine O'Sha- nessy » “Wel fried and supe sharply de- ates —a large caucus, time the processions were opposité each tol was fired trom the republican ranks, elier some party, a8 a signal or by accident. We have been told by those Who saw It that the hand gt discharged the pistol was raised in the air and the THE MASSACHUSETTS GOVERNORSHP. |, sir, she charges some one with having made ner drink last nugits au {found Wer in Catal | Harvey Sewell Declines to Mave His The naive of iherperty who tise ated & javing 0 night raving alter someting, y 7 a ° aa't see anybody aid ltook ber ia Claims Presented at the Republican | withhold It for the present. Immediate, PEstl, 89 ".y an indis crowd com- away, others to criminate fring commenced, ‘the menced to disperse, some to get ’, provide themselves with arms. A number of men were static the Post Oilice, on the east ome Up, Convention. Catnerine “My complaint, sir,” slowly began the woman, and she spoke as if a person of education, “is that 1 was beguiled to drinking yesterday and it set me rav- catering, What is your complaint, Boston, Sept. 17, 1871, ‘The following will appear to-morrow:— Boston, Sept. 16, 1871. aed upon the roof of , : : Hesry L. Prence, Esq. :— kept up the tire ye bide of the plaza, and pao re aeins Young wud inexperienced, tt Look | “My Deak Sin—t adstrese you as the chairman of Ceased! upon ihe plate, Ye the neat of bactic had oarkal ape'are yout?! 4 cominittes of my trends Who have had ue kind- | the house of Mariauy* , the Ore was returned from hess to present my name to the Republican Conven. BEER On ae year ene cee tou as a candidate for the office of Governor, to Lender to them my thanks for their good wishes on my behalf, and to assure you and them that I am plaza, As night came corners and fr upon ihose + b only jorty-eight last Sunday, sir.” And, tarning round, Catherine fixed her eyes on aman SWay Up in the east corner of ihe Court, saysny:— .on men were stationed along the neces leading oul of town and fired “Thon hast pr me with foul charins, Not inmeensible of the honor done cH As We have said, the usec elicate 0 e me by their action; | fring he lo approached, A fe have y Abused my delicate youtn with drugs aud universaia vut Thave come to the clear opinion that the | plazh, ased when the troops reached te “Where did you learn that ** “Ob, | used to know the author." “What do You waut dove with the man af he is canght? Cab you walk bome : “Yes--nic.”” ‘Tne soldiers were stationed near tne Ace- , and except the occasional passage Of a lew or the plaza or through the streets, no one Would nave supposed the military to be present. On DM day the most of the troops returned to Selden, interests of the republican party and of the Common weaith will be bese subserved by the with- drawal Of my name from the list of candidate: There ought, in my opinion, to be no division amony the repuvitcaus of Boston and of this vicinity inv le. Then come here at five o'clock next week.’? | emergency, Which certaily is a very grave is | ing twenty men at Mesilia aud fiieen at Cruces, tne Aud Catherue staggered out of the voor, thouga | As @ citizen of the Commonwealth I cannos P one. | der the eComand of Captain Win, Kelly; the squad somewhat sobered siice her arrival. iction that the assaults which baw cp ine | ai Cruces under the order of Licutenant Gooawin. A Whole row of Bacchus worshippers were next made upon the executive aud . veen re- | These officers hoid themselves ready under orders ent down stairs until they shoul’ land of spirits, whence they will ape from the waken to dis- | of the civil authorities to preserve peace, aac to Ywhich has been pursued for extont Of (new utmost ability We ure cunident ¢ years, and iideed since the repr Jegialative | +be last cozen wv cover themselves boxed for ten days uniesssthey | hud control of adairs, Dave ue" ican party hax | will perform that duty. Happen W ve the Wey possessors ot $10 in each | Without ground im Justiwe * . Ouiy been W We give a list of the killed and wounded so far as Cap ad have tended serously to imi” and truth, but we have veen able to learn;— DOMESTIC DUELLISTS. | creait of the State. “Mase ure the good tame aud | Deut —!. N. Keily, Jotun Lemon, Sotello Lopez, Th wretched pair now stood vefore the terror of | a wei coverned Comp: achusetts las been and b Fraueisco Rodrig Peiivite Li Fabian Cortes evil-doers. “What are these, Walsn’” “iiere, oe onwe: . The names of het Weunded—Von dro Garcia, Hilario Moreno, OMcer —~, Who has these prisoners?” , uot be spoken Without reape » Padiilo, Oesario Flores, Oraquia Luna, } heer came 1orward and said | Dios Sais, Iu @ second an o agement of her public adairs be Jesus Calles, Dr. Blagg, Manuel ‘these were Mr. and Mrs, Popolint, ana that While ow | fled that (her ‘ached or even assailed, [am satis- | Nevarres, Simou Gallegos, Jesus Bar Jose qui Guiy in Merver street he hud heard (here vasa quar. | sibility L@* — & snould be, If poss nd Of ts pos: | Ado, Jsadario Apodaca. Leandro & » Mal ei in the house where they live Ent the | derence ) hot doubt unton of all republicans in | Madrid, Francisco Lopez, Jesus Lopez, Piar Cand ‘ont room on the frst floor, te discovered this | 1enws of (heir own adiministrauions, now #0 Vioe | lurio, Suere aye sald to be thirteen more wounded, prutas avd Amazon exchanging herce and warlike atiaoked. 4 am saustied, also, that the at- | Whose names We have not received, and we LNDK more kised tian we have record of Don Pedro «8 upon the republican party of the Stategud Garcia Was known to be unarmed, ud was lorcing ‘yhe woman cailed on tue busband te $5 J .non its administration of alairatiend, not oni ine « tart himself, aud ip A Ihoment tw) Knives were . ike lightuing; fierce thrusts \er" evitably (0 disorganization and disruption here, | Mariago Barela into his house when he was suet i Bees iereved; triely Rsvee ace sith vee | but fo @ stil iuriver reaching disorgaulzation | te back, and Hes ina.inost critical state, AN pote ent’s cessation, when they | ‘sere | in other States, | cannot, therefore, for a moment | idiotic boy living With Barela was killed at lis siue. ane een Hit deadly, Indistiugaicuy” .ooked | Nesitate on personal grounds in a crias which seems i thal many of those Wounded were not en: B eoeUved 40 full Of Wrath as 10 by -vlé bate, | to involve tue integrity of the party and ite pringl. in the fight. Barela’s house is riddied with and secured 50 Mune omect iaierfered -cwariliess of | ples in the gation, as weil as in the Stale. In tina | Fails, one passuug MDW ihe parlor umeng the ladies, coe eet ee miawon of ove, 404 prevented | emergency I trusk the republicans of this city and | but fortunately doing ho furtuer damage, he threatened ano ihiialy or vow, Vicimiy and te entire State may speak with a Balls passed through imto the store of Reynolds & “Were chey drunk united voice, and I have, therefore, resoived that no | Griggs anc lodged among the guoda upon the “Yes, sir. PEON division im regard lo men, 40 far as I can remove | shelves. Daniel Fritze bad four vatis pass Wrough “Send uiem down st4'TS “inen, and when they get on and promote unity, stall exist. No per-| nis cloines Don Manuel Nevarres, Jusuce ol the sober bring thea UP 482") for exami sonal sacrifice which I can make ts Wo great it I | Peace, was Caling upon the people to disperse When Next came JOWnNY “Csaiker, a not piek- yy contribute to produce @ result | deem | he recerved (Wo bails through his ool. — He was ay, Suverted to &@ visitation of | so desiranie. J therefore take this opportunity to To Volonel S. J, Jones is due great eredit for his egal severity aye the infuence of @ powerful | ask my friends, through you, to witharaw my name | ef .ency during te cariy part o/ tne day, Unarmed mewory, tually veing » Jp @) AbuUl obe lund down for tral. Diisouers were brought Irom The canvass, ODEGIENE BErV Ally anu chosen by Whe Gemocrats as Wier marshal, he Was everywhere present Ww prevent disorder, and i commen, vey sineereiy, your KYEY JEWEL, | [New York (Sept. 16) gorrospo the citizens speak of nts acts in the nighest terms, He was at dinner when the firing commenced, and his family and iriends prevented him from ranning the flery gauntlet into the plaza to put @ stop to the dght. peopie had become mad with passion, and nothing seemed capable of turning them from revenge for fallen friends. n At the present writing (Wednesday evening) every- thing seems quiet on the surface, but the least ob- servant kooye. that We rest on a volcano. 9 LEER G GENERAL, Shera RUNNING NOTES—POLITICAL anD On Mr. Brown, of the firm of Brown Brothers & Co., of this city, Who regently made the muntticent gift of $305,000 to the Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadel- phia, 13 a native of the latter city, but had te come to New York to make nis princely fortune. wer E. M. Sandy, a radical candidate for tg Virginia Legisiature from Essex county, received notice to qutt, under pain of being thrown off the end of the Wharf with arock tied to his neck. Sandy, now- ever, chooses to “stick” and risk a sudden acquain- tanceship with the sandy bottom of the Rappaban- nock. | The Louisville Courier-Journal announces its de- termination to support the democratic candidate for President next year, new departure or no new de Parture, This is the stand the principal democratic papers in the interior of New York take in regard to the Tammaiiy frauds—they will go the democratic ticket, and let those who ara guilty of those frauds go to Dulutn or the —, just as they may elett. A Senatorial Syndicate is threatened in Kentucky, in which bright eyes, dinmg tables, parlors and back oficesin Frankfort are promiscuously inter- muxed, Itis feared that there will not ve an idle whiskey bottle in five miles around, The coming election in Virginia is pregnant with more imporcant matters for the interests of the State than any previous election for years. She will then decide whether she shan accept the dawn- ing era of prosperity or fall back into the dark ages— not the “nigger” age, but an age more remote and darker than even that. Although the Congressional election in Kentucky is nearly a year ahead, it is already acquiring con- siderable interest in political circles, In the Bowl- ing Green district such names as Uharies Milliken and W. W. Bush, of Simpson county; Albert G. Rhea, of Logan; Joseph H. Lewis (present incum- bent), W. H. Payne and Jamés P. Bates are men- toned. For Circuit Judge Robert C. Bowling, of Legan, is prominently named. The latter goes for the amendments, It is stated that the new colored West Pointer, John Gee, will take the stump in Alabama. The campaign will then probably be conducted upon What they calitn the rurat districts the “Gee up and Gee whoa” principle. It is reported that the Republican Congressional Committee isin a muddle avout the present manage- ment of affairs in the South, and will insist upon radical changes throughout. The democrats will not onject if they change every radical offive-holder in the Sonthern coantry. a Southern paper says that Andy Johnson is going to make the “Congregational” race with Roderick Random Butler. Andy has had the reputation of being @ “hard shell Baptist,” so far as religion is concerned, An ex-rebel soldier has been appointed to office in Washington; hence there is a grand rumpus among the members of the Grand Army of the Republic. They have a politician in Tennessee called Rode- rick Random Builer (who made some fuss in Con- gréss some time ago), and another in Massachusetts, Who might be styled “Rinaldo Rinaldini” Butler. Their prociivities are, however, something of the same kind—Dboth are cager tor the spoils. A lady in Iowa recently failed by a few votes in getting the republican nomination for~ School Superintendent. The democrats offered to take bev up, but she was not tn tue marke: for 9%) mane proposala. Pr They have an “ant-loaneys? party in the Wash- Ingioh Peyitoriay government, Governor Cooke (of Jay Cooke & Co.) prefers a party of “let-a- loaners,”? General John C. Breckinridge has resumed the practice of the law. He shouiu never have left it. Itis stated that the “Sons of America,” anew Political element, will hold a State convention at Albany on the 5th of October, the day following that of tae democracy. Dan Ullman is satd to be at the | head of the movement. Thought he was politically dead long ago. Wiluam Groesbeck, who is stumping Ohio for the “democrats, is pronounced the “Daniel Webster of the West.” How is he on the “chowder”? question, for the making of whicb the great Dantel was once so Jamous? -" According to late reports from the South the state- ments of Hon. John Scott relative to outrages and murders in South Carolina were immensely ex- aggerated; in fact, they were altogetuer bogus. The fellows who got them up should be “scotcn’d,” if not killed. A correspondent of the Loutsville Courter-Jour- nal—a& Kentuckian—thinks the best man to win a democratic victory 18 General Winfield Scott Han- cock. REPUBLICAN CONVENTION IN ELMIRA, ELMIRA, N, Y., Sept. 17, 1871. At the Republican County Convenuon held at Horse Heads yesterday Samuel C. Taber, of the Elinira Advertiser, and David Sweet, of Wellspurg, were Chosen delegaces to the State Convention. Resolutions were adopted recommending the re- nomiuation of President Grant, THE NEW NATIVE “AMERICAN MOVEMENT. The Sens of America in Council, ndence of the Albany Journal.) v7 seers A convention of delegates from every camp in the State of New York was held io this city Uus week. The convention was largely atien It was called for the purpose of revising the of a Committee on Revised Constituiion and B: laws, and also for consultation as to the political course to pursue in this Siate’s considerable discussion it was determined that, as a party, they shoujd make no nominations, but that they should hold themselves alouf from both i a3 a sort Of balance of power, pledging hemselves to vote for eyery one on either Ucket whose views coincided with their own, re- gardiess of their sentiments on any other political issue. It was also determined at Us State Conven- ton to cut loose from the Siate Camp of Pennsyl- vania, under Whose authority and cliarter they now work, and form a State Camp of their own. The sae course 18 to be taken by the ‘+Patriotic Sons” of New Jersey. The three States, New York, New aersey and Pennsylvania, will form a national camp Of delegates from each of the three State camps, Measunes Will then be taken to establish the order in every Qacer State in the Union. They ciaim to be nota Wi ‘eal organization, except wherein their exiorts’dte du thelr opinion necessary for tne preser- vation of law and order. They propose to hold a State Convention on the oth of October in Albany, to take Jnyo consideration the political action they shail take, ana w ailopt a piatform of princlpies 10K public promulgauion. * rag ones ALLEGED SOUTHERN OUTRAGES DENIED, The following communication 1s published in the Spartanburg (8. ©.) Spartania~ SPARTANBURG, 8 C., Seph 4, 1871. Hon, Jonn Scott, Chairman Ka Klux Commtitee:— We, the undersigned, ettizens of the State and county, having seen through the newspapers twat yon had received statements and affidavits tat Outrages Upon Various cilizens Lad been committed ii this county since the committee of which you are chairman lett the said connty, aud that you bad thereupon recommended the prociamation of mars Ual law in this county, feel constrained Ww make wie following statement:— We huve made diligent*tnquiry and have been Tnable to hear of a single outrage having been com mitted In Us county since your committee left i. On the Contrary, Wie country Is 1n State of profound peace and quié ; s Pouuer, United States Commissioner; Alfred Tolleson, Gabriel Cannon, Jobn Dewnerry, Sherit; P.M. Truamier, Clerk of Court; Ben. Wottord, Probate Judge; Joel Foster, Senator South Cacomm J. Le Woltord, ntative Soutn Carolina; Re M Smit, Kepr yoth Carona; D. KR. Dune Hepresentative Sonth Carolina; D. inverse, mas, H. White, Janes H. bzed, He BE. Dram: J. M. Wiford, Trial Justice; CO, D, Hammett, Auron M. South, Thomas J. sartor, W. ‘T, Miller, Sinpaon Bobo, William Irwin, Assi Assessor Futh division, Third district, South 31. M Gentry, John i, Evins, D, Aud jand. MENDAOIOUS YBLLOW_ PEVER REPORTS. ‘The following 18 an extract from a letter received from Savannah of arecent date, which will explain iself:— The mendactons reports of the Charleston papers and merchants, Who, Jealous of Savannah, take every lie opportunity to break down our trade, have alarmed our friends everywhere, aud most causelessly, for fassure you there 18 pot such & healthy and pleasant city at this tune as Savannal There is nota case of yellow fever, nor has there been one in town thisyear, At no time has Savan- neh been healthier, “Last week the deaths were oniy twenty, of whieh tne jarger part were beni aad AN & populavion OF 40,000, . ampuign. After | FIREMEN’S RIOT AT NORFOLK, VA. A Number of Pistol Shots Fired—Six Firemen corres Interesting Entertainment for aeraia Norroix, Va., Sept. 17, 1871. A serious afray occurred last night between the United and Hope fire companies of this city, grow- ing ont of a jealousy that for some time has existed between the two companies. About eight o'clock in the evening @ number of men from the United company proceeded to the engine house of tne Tiope company, On Vove street, dragecq thé engine and hose carriages into thé aliet “And then ran awéy, Half ap holt later a Crowa of men belonging to the Hope company collected and proceeded to Main strect. They met the United company’s men near the Atlantic saloon, and a fight between the two companies immediately commenced. Durmg the fignt avout twenty shots were fired from revolvers, by which two men were seriously and four slight); wounded. The ponte gathering in force arrest {he noters and restored order, ‘The Loweil firemen, Who are visiting the city, were at thetr hotel during the riot and were not implicated in the affair. It is stated that steps will be immediately taken to abol- | ish the volunteer system aud suostitute a paid tire department, SHIPPING NEWS. Alana: tor New York—Tais Day. Sun rises... 43 | Moon sets Sun sets, 04 | High water eve 835 | -eve 1110 5 6 OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF SEPTEMBER AND OCTOVER, ~~ Beamer, ig Sails a Destination. | fee, , 29 Broad way. Bowling Green ? Bowling Green Broad at, 15 Broad: 46 Broad: #8 Broad wt, jowling Green | 29 Broadway, 58 Broaaway. 19 Broadway. PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 17, 1871, ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS, Steamehip Oceanic (Br), Thompson, Liverpool ueenstown 8th, with mdse and peaecaiers to ah Spare: h inst, at 10 AM, passed steamship India, hence tor Glas: gow. Steamship Gen Meade, Sampson, New Orleans Sept 9 the bar 10:b, at @AM, with mdse and passeugers: to Predenc Baker. Had ensierty Winds, with variable weather, the en- ABSA ZE. inst, 01 Capes of Dei ship ising Star, hencé for Asplnwal prolate aera ship George Cromwell, Clapp, New Orlea 10, with mdse and passengers, to HB Cromwell Co, Aste inst, iat $3.20, 1on 77 10, passed brig Lizzie M Merril, bound Steamship Gen Barnes, Mallory, Savannah midge and vasseacers to Livinxstot. For & cos apt 5:22 AM, 40 miles north of Cape Hatteras, passed H Livingston, hence for Savannah, Georgetown, DO, with Steamship EC Knight, Johnson, mage and passengers, to GB Merrick. *hip Regulator, Freeman, . cofbelyalgee Seance Tigman, Philadelphia, with mese, Ship le Otay (Bi, More, London 39 days, with mdse & Go. light westerly winds'up to Sept with cr) fo Funeh, bd ¢. Had i then hai a heavy westerly gale, lasting 12 hours; been’? daye weat of the sanks, with moderate weathel nou Bark Njcolina (si elmar, Troon 42 di with coal to Brace & Co—veasel to Funch, Edye « Co. Had light, weat. 10 days, with freah erly winds up to the Banks; f: ce Pp ‘rom then fon, Barbados 17 days, with sugar Nand N. Fowbridge’s Sons, Had variable ase 622; and molasses,to H wer been 4 da: ” oat cpr ayohh VBE), Newell, Portland, Me, 6 days, in a ae -sinaiis (Port), Pinta, Liverpool July 19, with mdse, to Brig Ins (Br), Simmons, Point a Petre, Guad, 17 days, with sugar to H'A Vaiable & Son, Had One weather ; 5 days Ly) Ce hen - ig ir), Williams, Matanzas 14 days, With sugar to Muller & Bastian—vessel wa A Phillips & Collins. Sent? had a heavy gale trom N. ting 24 boars; Sept 8, no lat, dc, saw a Spanish bark, painted green, with loss of Toretop: gallant mast a ‘main and mizzentopmasta, Merde, Brig Gem (Br), Bowsen, Matanzas 17 dayd, With BApst to LE k & Co—vessel to Heriey & Parker, Had heavy easterly gales, split sails, &c; been 7 days north of Hatter: julia D (Br), epg Rio saneiro days, with rose. 0. ie WO TW eae Perit mastuicas de days, with sugar te aN nats Saco rome A Sein Go," “oe comens Corson, Cedar Keys, Fla, 13 daya, with ye: Peas Davis, Wilmington, iC, 10 days, with paving ein Reo, Rewion, anor, NO, Sept 1 i HGckr Aglio; Roberta, Newbern, NC, 10 da F Agile, Rol jewbern, NC, 10 stores to AT Bruce & Co. hee yap Schr D Talbot, Amsbury, Norfolk via Hampton Ronda 4 days, with oak timber aid raliroad ‘thes to EI Staples vessel to master. Sept 14, off Chincoteague, had a heaty SE gale, lasting 12 hours; lost forestaysail and jib. Schr Ida Thayer, Howell, Virginia Schr Ellie sovline, Rudder, Vircinia. Sehr Fhizabeth White, Deaken, Virginia, Bark Reindeer, Wellin, north of Hatterda, ©: 20d" Schr Harry Landeil, Taylor. Virginia. Schr A L Pearce, Hudson, Virginia. Schr Laurette, Curtis, Virginia, Sebr Joseph & Franklin, Crane, Virzinia, Sehr WH Rutan, Decker, Virginia- Sebr © P Hoffman, Robinson, Virginia. BelrJ A Chamberlin, Robinson, Virginia. Schr J H Seguine, French, Virginia. Schr Lavinia, Osborn, Virginia. Schr Mary Jane, Leek, Virginia Senr Maxson Rogers, Jackson, Virginia, Sebr Victoria, Cole, Virgina, Sebr Hazel Dell, Black, Virginia. Schr Isabel Alberto, Tucker, Alexandria for New Haven. Sebr ae hese May aaeeee. Tor New Hayea. jobr os Amy hams orgetosyn, DC, Rope ean, Beorketows DO, javie, Schr Carrie Holmes, Potter, Georgetown, DC. Schr Freeze, Cranmer, Georgetown, DC. Sehr J T Williams, Newbury, Georgetown, DC, Rope W WW Pharo, Alien, Georgetown, DU ich W Ht Kenzi leokyetown, DO. Sehr Ellen suck, Nichoin GeGirgeiown, DC. ier Ocean: erlee, Georgetown, DC, tor Hudson. nee harlle Woolsey, Parker Georgeown, DO, for New javen. Sehr J J Pharo, Bennett, Baltimore. Sehr Uliver Séoteid, Dissosway, Baltimore for New Ha- ven. Schr & N Hawkins, Wyatt. Baltimore for Hudson, Sehr AP Avery, Kyan, Baltimore for Hudson. Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND sour. Brig Humming Bird (Br), Stevens, Windsor, NS, for New York, with pluster to Crandall, Bertahx & Co. Seitr Adrian (br), Larson, St J NB, for New York, with lumber to Holyoke & Murray—veseel to PI Nevius & on. Schr L Hallowas spars to Snow & Richa? Schr Jos Hall, Jone: to master, Schr Wellington, Barber, Bangor for Newark, with lumber and jath to Chase & Talbot, Scbr Glibert, Truman, Nantueket for New York, with fish to Rogers & Ud, Sehr Mall, Mead, Greenwich for New York, with stone to Bryant, Jouesport for New York, with on. Portland for New York, with stone order. Schir Reading Railroad No 42, Logan, New Haven for Phil- adeipiia. : Schr Mariner, Bacon, Cromwell for Brooklyn, with stone to Bridge Co. sehr Rovert Smith, Marsden, Portland for New York, with stone to master. Sehr Geo A Twibill, Horan, Hartford for Philadelphia, New Haven for New York, Behr Dart, Wiliia » Hawkins, bridgeport tor New York. Sehr Elisha Broo! ‘alem for New york. Sehr Hero, Kelly, Sehr Jobn Cornwell. Jr, Millard, Vortiand for New York. ‘ori, Stonington tor New York. 3 Sebr Darius Eddy, Dov Schr David Anderaon, Majien, Peibam for New Yori Bebr Orlando Smith, Ferrie, Hortchester for New Y pacnepetspapmdad WAL RA S-ig “e : BOUND Rast weer TT Steamshw Neptune. Baker, New York for Hoston. Bark Gurelie, Davison, New York for Hantsport, NS, Brig Man tovuh, Waiters, New York for Halifax. Brig A Lincaley, Monson, New York for 8t Jobn, NB. Sehr Julia R Clark, Clark, kuizabenport for New tinven. Beer Rippls, Conover, Trenton for Providence, fire, Burger, New Yoru tor stamford, Sehr Ida May, May, New York for Boston. Sebr Watchtul, Hill, New York for Providence, Sobr Highianuters Woods, Ellzubethport for Salem Sebr Trad , Tagen! Novoken for Providence. Sebr A G Lawson, Stratton, Croton Paint tor Providence Senr Sea Bird, Chase, New York ior Harwich, Scbr J 8 Poouer, Ponder, Kitzapethpori for Providence, Selr MM Brainard, Brooks, Elizabethport tor Middle. wn. voRckr leurs, Cobtetsh ‘ort Johnson for New Bedford. Selr Floriua, Metealt, South Amooy for Rockland. Senr D A Berry, Walk Maabethport for Providence, Ser 8 B Buckles, Buckley, New York for Milford. Kebr Sara Merrit}, Saunders, New York for Wold Spring. Secor M Poster, Smith, New York for Boston, Sear Ponder, Newourg for Pro ¢ Rebs Malabar Schr Aunie, W pehr Annie Carrol Bebr Annie Russe! Rehr Ackiam, Do: Snr Josephine, Behi Maud Georgetown, DC Miler, Fort Jukneon (or Hartford ey South Atmos tor Providence. ohey, Eizavethport for Narragansett, Aer, Skies, New Cork for St Jonns, Wauren, Raynor, Elizabethport for Provi caiv0, Hennessey, Elizabethport tor Ports z! moun, Sehr Henry, Whitney, New York for Boston, Schr Artour Bu ri New York for Boston. Rehr Hi for Pawtucket Evvzavethport for Provilenoe, Seor Anule i Wood, New York fur St John, NB. Kelir Ged W Gover, Amboy for Thomas Kedron, tiated. New York for pt Step ew Haven, 1 Providence. on tor Providence, Bere os Hartford, Sehr J Be 1 tor Providence. Sonr Frei for Providence. Behr Yo for Kon.s Schr Lacy Baker, snow, New York for Providence. Senor Frankiin Pierce, Saunders, Port Johosun tor New London. Keur AS Parker, Carpenter, New York for Glen Cove. Kehr A Crandall, Rogers, Amboy for Westerly, Senr SL 1 Pell, Rondont tor Hartford. Senr AG Peas I, Port Jounson (or W New York for N Milzabethport Provide Senr Martha Sargen Now York tor Providence. Parallel New York fur Newporte Beir AW. inith, Port Johnsen for New Ro- chetle. sehr Eti Townsend, Cook, New York for Providence. Bebr Ira Bliss, Undson, New York for Pr idence, Keir Biackstove, Wickkon, New York (or ¥ rovlenee, Bebr Flyawvy, Henne, New Vo ol 7 Bebr Mary bilravethy Martin, New York for Fail Rives Schr John Wright, Clark, Port Johnson for New Haven. Sehr Ann marpele, Bm ull, Port Johnson for Providence, ker 2 B Martin, Peterson, New York for Providence, r Ann Eliza, Birdsall, Elizavethport tor Providence. Marine Disasters, ._. te » NSW, for inst at Poink ‘was 1090 tons, San Francisco, before reported weeny 4 ‘8, Was built at Portsmor Peater aaa haitsd ees paat NE fate, BARK S1TKA (Of Botta, £9 tong), Walk leans Aug 16 i was totally wrestbe ang ar none ed, Hve had a curgo of $489 bales cotta ify ION, at Philadelphia Té&h, from Joggins, N’ B, revors4 tna heavy gaje from SSW A\ fF of ¥eiay, lost part of stedst wood, ij gaahaouiaee.a Sone SoyeneroN, Chambers, at Honolulu Aug 17, from erly gales to July 28° July Tahiti July 21, reports strong east 80 nad stron, with rain, during which split jib ‘and mainsail, Aug took a gale from eastward, accompanied with tremeadous squalls und heavy sea. On reaching the latitude of the Hawaiian Islands, finding the vesscl was leak- Ing badly, concluded to bear up for Honolulu, arriving as above, ‘The vereign wag bound from Tabitl Yo San Frais cisco with caryd 6f dfangea. ' ScuRJS PoxneR, from Klizaveth, and schr ACKLAM,- from Amooy, both bon! to Providence with coal, collided of the North Brother, Hell Gate, AM of 17th. The fermer had her bulwarks stove in'and her upper works badly smashed. ‘The latter vessel sustained the loss of her davits and had her long boat smashed. Both vessels proceeded, and may pat i at some intermediate port for repairs, though they expect to make Providence, Miscellaneous. ‘We are under obligations to the purser of the steamship Oceanic, from Liverpool. for favors. Purser L L Young, of the steamship Gen Barnes, from Sa- nah, has our thanks for favora, Sup SANDUSKY—ANOTURR WAIF FROM THE OCRAN— ‘The following was picked up Aug 30, enclosed in a bottie, position 30 miles south of Cape Carnaveral lighthouse, time midnight:— t m1 i v Cc on, from New Orleans to Wareclleas i aay ant Baterdsge at ‘AM, Aug 12, 18715 all weil, Latitude, by observation, 24 20 N; longitude 80 1h W. Barometer $0, thermomecer Wind SE, seven kno breoze—the first time I have hada fair wind'sinee leaving New Orieans. Finder please. forward to New York Herald, giving date J © NORTON, Ship Sandusky, New York. vi and position, obliging Bark MAUD H&LEN sailed from San Francisco Juiv 25 for Burrard Inlet; on the 7th day out Capt Martin, with ade Vice of ollicers, cousidered it advisable to alter his course for Honolulu, on account of diliculty with the erew ip re- gard to the auiuntity and quality of the food them ; arrived at Honolulu Ang 16, A Lost aNpD Fouxp—A PEntious Time—Schr_ Silver Spring, of Salem, arrived at thisport on Wednesday. fro: the Bunks, bringing in Lewis and Thomas Surat, two. of crew of scbr Joseph Chandler, of this port, who were su posed to be lost. They left the vessel on the 29th ult to Vint thelr (raw, when, a heavy breeze spripging up, they tnabie to return. ' ‘The wind increased toa gale, ani hours they were exposed to {ts full fury, narrowly escaping a watery « ‘Thomas was once washed over+ board, but his brother succeeced in getting him into th dory again, and they iad about given up all hopes of bein rescued, when they fortunately feli im with schr M Wethereéll, of this port, Captain Norwood, who took them o board and kindly cared for them. They were well nigh e hausted and coud not have survived but a short time longer. The men were sndsequently put on board the schr Siver Spring, as they were anxious to get home,—Gloucester Aus, vertiaer. SHIPRUILDING IN BATRW-F O Veasey hasa ship fra in his yard of 1,300 tons. € A Sewall a ship of 1,6.0 tons o1 the stocks to be launched next week, and a ship trame of 1,200 tons to be put up immediately after the launch, to b Completed in four months. William V Veasey & Sons have ship of 1400 4 ir yard, Houghton & Bi ‘a ship of 1,400 about ready to launch, Harthorne bas in bis yard a schooner of 180 tons. Orrit Blaisdell, a schooner of 609 tons. Alex Robinson 18 buildin) schooner of 260 tons. CB Rarrington is building » am: ficamer and 18 or 20 yachts, and small voats of differen nds, Whalemen. / At Kadavio, Fiji Islands, bark Lydia, Gifford. 92 monthe from New Bedford, with 450 bbis ep oil.’ Salled June 97 for fishing grounds, Spoken—June 12, lat 23 48 8, lon 15620 E, bark Bro¢ thers, of NB, which vease! reported the Water Witch, of NB, with 500 bbls ep oll; Muy 20, Aladdin, with 400 bbis ap oil. spoken, Ship American Congress, Ghiselin, from London for New York, Aug 8, Jat 48, ton 24. Ship Matchiess, Dawes, from Shields for San Franciscom, Aug 8, lat 11.30 N, lon 25 W. Ship Berths, Humphrey, from Akyab for Falmouth, Eq Sept 7, lat 49, lon —. i roe ‘izine (ir), Wilts, from New York for Bahia, Aug 17¢ jat 83, ton 40, Forcisn Port ‘ pana inon Tog Seo kertved,, bark Imperador, Hear Balled 26th, brig JokA Chejetal, Hess, Tarks Talanda, : GENOA, Aig 26—Salled, brig M A Herrera, French, Bos- ton, Lhvempoor, Sept 5—Arrived, brig Victoria (Nor), Nev York ; 6th, steamship Kita, Riestra, Philadelphia; loth, shig Waverly (ir), Calvert, New York. Salled Sth, Shatemuc, Soule, New Orleans; 6th, Nevada (a), Porsyth, New Yi ork, axti.A, ‘July 17—In port anip Ciytie (Br), Osgood, for: jew York. yuannsaun Aug 31—In port bark Montezuma, for New ‘ork next day. ‘ Pont a Petre, Guad, Ang 30—In ‘br Orbit, just’ arrived; Colorado, for New York in 6 days; sche Bataiswnys rived. * J PORT AU PRINOF, Aug 90—In port brig Constantine, Ken rick, for Aux Cayes in z di to load for Boston. QURENSTOWN, Sept 6—Arrived, Kalisto, Gerrard, New SHANOMAR, Sept 6—In port ship Midnight, Hateh (frou x New York lig. NBinuarokey Juy A—Cieatoa, bark Queen of the Sean! (Br), Haveron, New York. ST Je NE, Sept 14— red, schra Ada (Br), Bil, ' Tropic led dbr, Barbare, and Emma (Bn, Bradiey, Kew, ¥ * American Ports. j ALEXANDRIA, Sept 15—Arrived, schr S B Marsden, Bose ton. ; Ruiled —Brig Chimborazo, Boston, ' BOSTON, seyft 16, AMC steamship Geo Appold, nd, Baitimore via Noriolk;’ barks Fanny Lewis (Br), Lewis, St Thomas and liayti; Clotilde, Miller, Cienfuegos ; AbnieTorrey, Libby. Savatinal: beige Sullivan, Hicansy Baltimore; Arichat West, Leblanc, New York ;_schra Wilt lamine, Scott, Mobile; Mary J Ward, Ward, Wiimingtony NC; Ida L, Bearse, Philaveiphia, BRIDGEPORT, Sept 16—Arrived, achra Morford & Trabed (Br), Roberts, Cheverle, NS; WK Chapman (ir), Packhai, Moncton, NB; H W Welliagton, Thompson, Bangor; Mary Tice, Dunham, Port Johnson; ‘loops Active, Mack,’ Hovo- Ben Akin, Cole, Kingston, Be}. Godfrey, Walton, NB; schit rt 7 . we i—Arrived, steamship Ubampion,y: Lockwood, New ork. TOWN, Sept 14—Arrived, achra American Chief, Kondont for Boston ; Clara Py Hodgdon, New York for ing, Rondout for Marblehead ; Cyrus MeCioon, Spear, New York for Rockland, NEW ORLEANS, Sept 13~ Arrived, bark Vesnvius, Cury Us, New York. Below, coming up, barks Prosperidad (Sp) ‘a, from Havana; Pedro Antonio (Sp), Oliver, from do ‘Tampico, Gates, New York ¥, rrived, brig ferasita Br), Jeared Time, Montgomery, fre Cleared —Sveansluip Vict ua.) NORFOLK, Sept 4 ‘Obeaia LN te : ; EW HAVEN, Sepi t6--Arrived, achrs Wapilla, Penney, Newcastle, E; J R Atwood, Atwood, Plymouth; Old Zachs Beem, New Brunswick, Satled—Sehrs I © Demnison, Ailen, Bri ck PHA D. Hay Jones, Spayten Duyvil; Emily4 ew York; L D Jerrard, Davis, New 060 Cuba, Benedict, Mattatuck. Sept 16, AM--Arrived, schra Georg! ortlan ‘ah Mil's, Baker, Hyannis; ibs, New Bedror!; Jonathan May, Neil, Purest ly €Jenny, Hewett; Alice B, Alicy; S & M Os inan; Emma D Endicott, Kndicott, and Geo Fan » Adams, Baton. Sten man, Nickerson, Boston, schrst ver; A Hammond, Pace, and yldeas, Kelly, Pawtncket; Alice. ton, Hervey, New Waven; Rt ightingale, Vrooman, Newport 5, eviti, Port of Pottery, Rly Lewes, Sept is, AM~Went tosea this Am, barke Olivia Davis, and Mary Lowerison. Ship Angejque oif the lee- breaker, getting under way, Brigs Mary ¢ Gomery, Thomas Waiters, and a brig unkuoien Fema. Brg Josepbime aud AM. hark Argo, fromm Quango left for Philadelphia this ‘Trinidad for orders, cowed in at8 AM." Nearly all other vee seis gone to sea. PORTLAND, Sept 15—-Arrived, bark Samuel B Hale, Mat thowa, New York; briga E re Satlila, Ga; Geo Burobam, Paimer, and a y York, Philaitelp scbr Berta Souder, Wooster, Windsor, NS, lor Kichmu: ¥, ity Cleared—Rrig Mar; seura Delmont, Gales, Halt Philadetpnia: Cot Kudy, Mo bury, New York. TOHMOND, Sept to—Arrived, New York. Sailed— Brig Enitma L Hall, Rio Janeiro, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept $- Arrived, ship Taray Derrats, Port Townsend. Sailed”Bark Norseman (Br), Hellano, Liverpool. SAVANWAH, Sept 17—Arvived, sehr Somerset, from Nas san, NP. Cleared—Steamships Huntsville, Crowell, and Magnoliag nr Wav 0 Palmer, rk; sehr Wav assan. Sept l4—Cleared, brig Alice Lew Mariner, Durgin, Turks Istand ; ore; © F Young, Richardson, and Andrew Peters, Salis: steamship Albemarle; a (Fry New \ 01 WILMINGTON, Ni Br), Foster, Savannab, with inward cargo, having ree tres A T STEWART 400, Have purchased THE MANUFACTURERS’ ENTIRE STOCK of the celebrated PRINCESS LOUISE BALMORAL SKIRT, ip brilliant clan colorings, which they will ell at 29 18 PRR CENT REDUCTION from the lowes. package price ot to-tay. pers and Reade streete, Broadway, HOUSENOLD WORD! REFURNISH AND Rt FA eee OLD ctestUenteal Housekeopers’ ASmport i ° BASSFORD, pregcouantios nen Cope, testtate Plated Ware, tchen Furriture aad Chine Glass, Siver rr oning Uvenatls wot prices, NOH SWITCH OF HUMAN rR At, weighs 3 ‘ounces; Centre Curis only $1 60; Chi Taine braides, #8 6), gent by mail; only Importer who're OHAS. V. PEUKITAM, 657 Broadway, near Amity au Yol Grand street, near Bowery. 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