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lv THE JERSEY TRAGEDY. AS ES ~ Death of Mike Sandford—He Lingers Just Twen- ‘ty-four Hours After the Fatal Shot—Opening of the Coroner's Inquest—More Facts About the Dead Turfite’s History. As intimated in yesterday's HERALD "Michael Sandiord, the old Jersey turfite and hoteb Keeper, who was shot by son Melville on Wednesday night in the course of a domestic quarrel, dicd after Ungering just twenty-four hours from the time of the fatal snot. The latter took place about ten o'clock one night, and about the same hour the next Mike was a corpse, If the best medical skill in New Jer- Bey could have saved him he certainiwhkad it, no « Jess than five experienced doctors being tn attend- « ance on him, But the leaden messenge) > from his son’s weapon did the dreadfu 1 work completely. On Sunday (to-morrow) a) fl that is left of poor old Mike will be lai a away inthe churchyard at Irvington, just outsid e of Newark. The funeral services will take place : it two o'clock in the Reformed church, Sandford fo r- merly kept a hotel in Irvington, and hence the ta k- ing place of his funeral there. Yesterday2ferno yn at four o'clock THE CORONER'S INQUEST ‘was commenced before Justice M. B. Monree, W! 10, in the absence of a Coroner, acted in that capaci ty, as by law empowered. The following jury was¢ m- panelied:—Foreman, Mahlon M. Miller; Dunc san Phyic, W. J. Brittan, Charies Force, John McG ee, Henry Bardon, A. . Rathbone, Henry Youngs, S was Searings, William ter, David H. Hicks, He ory W. Harman, There were examined but tour: wit- nesses, and these threw little more light on the tragedy than has already been detailed in the HERALD. THE FIRST WITNESS EXAMINED ‘was Sandford De Hart, a boarder in Sandfe rd’s Hotel. All he knew was that old mantandi ord, a(ter returning from Newark, was.intoxicated, Of | the shooting he Kuew nothing. The hestler, Pat. rick Hunter, was wext examined, He hr tard, about ten o'clock on Wednesday ‘evening, a | istol ghot fired in the hotel kitchen; he was prep: tring for bed in the stable, when a youngsnen ne jmed John C. Bonnell ran ep and told him that dr. £ jand- ford was shot by somebody; witnoss me: Me tville Sandford, and he toid him to rup fone.docto Fr; he saw Mr. Sandford lying on the:kdtchen fer; b eside him lay A LONG, WEITE HANDLED. KNIUR, Rear his rigut hana; a man named Rh Iynch ook it up aad said it was the eld mans; did not sec a pistol, nor could he find .one next. morning; Melville Sanéford was at home.’ail day on ‘Wednesday and feé the horses; his.@ather was in the hebit of scolding Melville, but the latter always walked away; Melville, witness stated, was very mach attached to. his.fther and would'do anytiing for him; old Sandgord never drank much until after the Netel was cleeed by the loca! option lax. Mary Caxnoy:testified-next. She worked for Sandford a8 “help":two years; he was at times ugly #o.his wife and: ea scalded her, but witness never saw hin strike ter; knewrof, no dif. ficulty between father and .«an; saw .no pistol with Melville ;knew.nothing of the.shooting. John E, Bonnell was next swory, but his: iestimony threw no further light on thematter, Zhe inquest ‘was then adjourned:till this forenoon. ‘The excite- ment had ali.died awvey in thewillage yosterday. It + seemed to have gone out with .the old.man’s lamp ~ of life, THE PARRICIDE INTERVIEWED. Melville Sawdford, the muréerer of Ris. father, was visited yesterday in his aell at Morristown by < @number of friends and relatives. Ho«rcmed to feel deeply ‘the wofn! situatien :in which his own Tashness had placed himself and expressed ‘the deepest sorrow on le g i that. his father had died. As regards ‘the particulars eof the tragedy he.was indisposed. tosuy a word, , having been so.advised. His counsel is Jacob, Van- atta, a lawyer of considerable repute in. New Jer- +e. Mrs. axord'is-older tham was first: stated, ing in “her .seventy-second year. usband its «Was some five years ker junior. Ronbts arc.enter- tained if she will lang survive site terrible, low which has fulen apan ber hot THE DEAD TURFITE'S os {No one in New Jersey knew mere about horscs an old Sandfend. He was consulted abont (hen r and near. He wes skilled as a vetorinary /qurreon, pee Waa offered the position of medical ector of the weterinary department.of the army ring tne late war, ibut he declined because his Years and Ids business. He was a warm per- “sonal iriend and frequent companion .of ;the Jute iliam Henry Herbert,.otherwise known.as Frank: ‘orrester, the versatile author. Here a singular «Series cf incidents are suggested. Herbert .com- immitted suicide in the ‘Stevens House, New: York, difyeen years ago; Oscar Sandford, a “yrother, Pi on the ratiroad , -few years ago; George .R. McCarter, another watin ejend wd boarder, died von the effeets of.an.acci- | <degtal jump overboard from a ferry slp onewnight -over eighteen months ago; Colonel Aaron M..Caxn- field, auether friend and bearder of both Sandford and Mc€arter, blew bis brains out*at Morris- byt shortly after MeCarter's death. A few ae ago Asa Thomas, a neaident of Harrison:tosyn- hip, and who married a sister of old Sandford?s, Shot nia son in the leg. Young Asa had previorsly angered t hdsdather down because he expoatulated with him, about taking out a wagon. Iz would really seem as though bioed-letting and misfortnad | hed run riot in the Sandiord family aud among ‘shoir friends. _THE BUFFALO HUNT. Theusands of People at the Driving Park—New Arrivals for the Sport—The Mexicans Behind the Indians—A Day of Excitgment at Niagara—The Con- eluuing Game of Lacrosse. NraGaha, August 30, 1872. Since Blondin first ossayed the crossing of Magara River gn a tight rope there has been no gathering of peeple at Niagara Falls equal in num- bers to that assembled to-day on the Driving Park to witaess the Jest of the buffalo hunt given by Mr..Sidney Hernett. Notwithstanding there was a.jirizzling rain all day, the air chilly, making Overooats something more then a luxury, hundredg of people, might be seen wending their way from.early morzing towards the old park to enjoy the most nove! and exciting pastime that has ever taken place east of the Misgitsippi River, ‘The programme Of taelay did not vary from that of Wednesday spve tliat there was an padition of a buffalo and three Rocky Mountain =e which ai rived fram.the West last evening, having been cap- days ago near Hutchi a, Kansas, The Mexicane were not as successful with their lay of the huut, and they attempts capture Jassoes ae on:the first made many fruitless the buffaloes and Texas eteers. ‘This wag doubtless owing to the cattle being in better, condition and that the xicans had partaken freely of Canada whiskey, The laséving of the clke was tne great success of the day’s sport, testing, as it did, the skill aud dexterity of; he indians gpd their mustangs. After the Texas steers, brfaloes and ¢}ka had been captured bythe ald ef the lasso, a match game of Lacrosse far the eee of Canada aud the State of New York was played by the | time WEW “YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1872.—TRIPLE SHEET, "WASHINGTON. i Wasnincgey, August 30, 1872. Our Foreign Retation ‘The foreign relations of. the, United. Ste have never been se quiet as now. There is néihing= but purely routine buginess in progress, and that moves quite leisurely, Mail advices of the doings at Geneva continue to arrive from Bancroft Davis, but they contain nothing that has not been men- tioned er foreshadowed in-these despatches, Setzares of Spirituous Liquors tn Kansas, The United States Marehal for the Western dis- trict of Kansas kas been directed by the Depart- ment oT Justice not to seize goods'‘tn transit for points beyond the Indian territory by#he railroad, unless he shall be fuily satisfied thatthey are con- traband. The reason for the instztction is that the Marshal ‘has scizei at differont times large quantities of spirituous liquors, in the belief that instead of being in transit for Texas, or for the usc@f post traders at Fort Sill, they were to'be introduced for sale or’trnde in the Indian Terfitory, contrary to the law of Congress on° the subject. The order grew out of complaints that frequert injury bad been done ‘to innocent perties by#eizures on in- suMicient evidence, and Who had nho.intent to wio- late the law. Extension of Mail Service, The Post OMce Department’ to-dey ordered an extension -of the mail service-on the Soutkern Pacifte Raitroad of California to Bowen, Gilroy and Hollister, ‘California, fourteen’ miles; to. take effect from Augasé 1. China and Japan Mail Contract. The contract ‘with the Paciflo@ail Steamship Company for semi-monthly mail service between San Francisco, China and Japan kes been signed by the companyand now awaits the signatere of the Postmaster General, who 1s absent. ‘The con- tract isto go into effect on: the-1st of October, 1873, Thecompany is now running a semi-menthly line ard claim compensatten | from” the the fortnightly service was estab- lished, which claim is not entertained by the Post Office Department, but .will,it “is urideretood, be urged on Congress. In. the meantime the present service. is to be continued,-as the semi- monthly trips are warranted by. commercial reasons daring. the tea season, and letters will be carried by themunder the general postal laws as by other sea-going vessels. Indians Returning Captared Gir! It is stated in a private letter reeeived from Fort Sill, Indian Territory, by the Clezk. of the Board of Indian Commissioners, that .the Kiowa chiefs brought into the. agency at that point two girls, aged respectively seventeen and fourteen years, and transferredithem to the United States autho- rities, In this case the Indians appear to have departed from their ueual custom of illktreating captives, as the girls speak rathendavorably ef their captors, Charles A. Nagle’s Body Found. Ata late hountast night the ,pelice.faund the dead body 6f Charles A. Nagle, a German carpen- ter, in the branch of Taber Creek,.on the, outskirts of this city. Hewhad been sitting up witha sick friend and went to.a drug store for a presesiption. It is supposed that he missed his footing..on the uae Mary J Wilbur (Br), Munday, Sydney—Snow & Burgess. ‘Brig Surf, Duke, Wilmin; NoO—O HH abil. wea Antélope (Br), Lockhart, Yarmouth, NS—D R De oe Scwport (Br), Hunter, St John, NB—Crandull, A Sad Nellie (i (Br), Andrews, StJohn, NB—Heney & Par- ‘chr F.C Gates, Freeman, Jacksonville—W Ra: Kehr Jed Frye, Langley, Jacksonvilie—Jed eye & Co Bone Lizzie Flore! » Lippinoote, Richmend, Va—Slaght * Sent Maia of the Mist, Cassidy, Baltimore—Wm Chal- Schr Nollie Bell, Keene, fevers og By C Loud & Co. Schr Florida, Thompson, Bos Schr Fashion, Carberry, Providence: Rackets ‘& Bro. Schr Eliza Hamilton, ‘Hail, Norwich—H W. Jackson:& Benedict, Cowan, Sandy Heol 00) hemist, Mullen, siaitguportcRckatt & Bro. Steamer Annie, Steen, Wamington, Del—A Abbott. Steamer aon gin, Davis Phisidelp hia. Gamers z Antes «i alice, Philuelpbia, amer Monitor, Jones, jel hua, Steamer W C Pierrepont, Shronshire, Philadelphta. Steamer Fannie, Featon, ton, Philaitelphia. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. Steamship Catabria (Br), McMicken, Liverpool Aug 20 and Queenstown 2ist, with mdse and 559 pesscoatrs, to 0 G Franckiyn, Had tine weather all he ec. Aug 24, lat 5054, lon 29.54, passed an ium east; same day, lai 50 42, lon 3255, « Germ bound west; 2th, lat 4502 lon 6638, an steamship, bound easis Steamship Weser (NG), Willigerod, Bremen Aug 17, via Southampton 20th, with mdse and 850 passengers to Oelriehs & Co. Had during the Mare evar! rapaple wa al ik winds brig ie poy: ‘1 trem the 23, lat oh lon 22 44, passed »! hp Greener (Br), flit 1! ‘yverpool for New York; ‘24th, in fat 50 4 XN, lon 30 16 W. an Inman line steamer eastward bound; 24th. tat 40 37 st N, bon 3151 W, a Cunard line steamer passed the r westward; 29th, Jat 45.08 N, lon 45 0 W, an Anchor line steamer eastward nd ; 29t! zoth, lat 40 55 N, Jon 03.10 W, a Guion’s Ime steamer eastward bound ; 20th, int 40 57.N, Yon 6805 W, a North Ger- moan Lloyd sloather eastward bound ; 20th, lat 4041 N, lon 64 41 W, National line steamer bound east. Steamship Europa (Br), Campbell, Glasgow Ang 17 and Moville ish, ‘with mdse’ and passengers, to Henderson Steamship Britannia (Br), Morrison, Glaggow Aug 14 and evil 16th, with mdse and passengers, to Hender- son Bros. Steamship St Thomas (Br), Drakeford, Kingston, Ja, Aug 22, with mdse and 28 Dateengers to Ym, Ferwood & Co. Aug 28, lat 3412, lon 74.08, passed ship Screamer, trom New York for Savannah, Bark Trino (Aus), Cosubch, Cardiff 52 days, with rail- way iron to order, Had light, yariuble:winds and calms; been 35 days west of the banks. The Tis anchored out- side the bar. bark H L Routh, Martin, Glasgow 33 days, Thos Duuham’s ye; éphew & Co. Had Night most of the passages been 20 days west of the Park Annie (Br), Lockwood, Gt entanaiio, 19, days, with augur tg OA Cebulion, vessel to Dé Brookman. vith mdse to Had NE and NW winds the entire passage: been § days Au Rorth of Hatteras barkeCicero ( 1OW0 bbls ot ail hy ming © Litenfleld dof Rockland), Crockety Bruns- w pine tod. 8 Ingram & Co. hte. wiids; bogn 4days north of Hatteras. The ¥C Lis anchored outside the bar Brig Blasino ([tal), Sarcinell tH, Seite 72 days, with wine and 3 passengers to F Co, Took the south- 38, bat 8, lol. 74 0, spoke whale: vow Beatordy 28 spall hs out, with ern passage and had light etal ats) (Br) ,, Bubia 4 days, in ballast to Howland & Aspmwail. seit the Equator Aug 1, 4m lon §6W: had light winds and calins; been 1d days W of Ber- Havans \edaye, with su- muda, npr Zambesi (Br), Buchanan, ° 1 fo order. moderate arto i Weathers meen 8 fav ut itatte Schr J It Lockwood, Sharrot, ‘Hichmon@, Va, for Bridge- port Mehr Charley Woolsey, Parker, Alexandria for Now Ha- en, Schr 8e ‘Bird, Hawkins, Virginia. Schr J B Johnson, Jones, Virginia. Schr GI Most Docker, Virginia. Schr Jennie A Bhepard, Wilbur, Baltimor Schr Hace Horse, Jones, ‘Newburyport, 3 days, in bal- last, to Lunt Bros, The ship Lillie Soullard, which arrived A Hartlepool, made the pussige in 39 days (aot ax ported. eassed Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTB. Rark TC Berg, Bablruhs, Now Londen for New York, inp ballast to Funch, Edye &’Bo. Brig Proteus, Mcduiro, St.John, NB, for New York,-21 anya ‘with lath to Jed Frye & Co, 29; from fore re- bridge while returning in the storm, end, Jalling over, was drowned. The remains were taken in charge by the German Lutheran ‘Benevolent So- clety. Damage by the Rain. The heavy rain-caused considerable damuge to unfinished street improvements, and has very sen- sibly cooled the temperature, the thermometer to- day indicating only 70 or 75 degrees. The Appointing Board of Engineers. Charics F. Emery, of New York, Consulting En- gineer; Chief Engineer Charles G. Dale ‘and Chief Engineer M. T. Cheevers, of the Revenue Marine Service, have been.constituted a Boardito meet at Washington, D. C., September 16, to examine can- didates for appointment and promotion 2s En- gincers in the Revenue Marine Service. A Brazilian Consul Appointed. The President has appointed Charlies M.‘fzavis United States Consul at Para, Brazil. Another New National Bank. The Vinton County National Bank, at McArthur, Ohio, capital $100,00@,:and the First National.Bank, at Green Spring, Ohie, capital $50,000, have beer authorized to commence business. A Disappointed White House Visitor. Senator Cameron, with.a delegation of Penngyl- vantans, called at the Executive Mansiou today expecting to see the President, who le!t last night for Long Branch. » A Mint Assayer. hi: William E, Dubois, who was yesterday designated for the position of Assayer iu the Mint, will nat.ve formally appointed for aome days. Mineral Waters Free of Duty. ‘The Acting Secretary of the. Treasury has decided that all mineral waters are to be admitted free of auty from the ist of August. THE CALIFORNIA RAL RAILROAD MUDDLE. SAN FRANCI8¢0, August 29, 1872. Twenty-one hundred and fifty-three San Francis- cans.lave now subscribed an aggregate sum of $1,028,300 towards the capital stock of the Atlantic , and Pacific Railroad Company and their road be- tween this city and St. Louig, south of the snow belt. Eight thousand citizens, or, one-third of the voters of the city, have petitioned the Board of Su- pervisors to submit to the people at the next elec- fens ans ordinance §=anthorizing =a municipal spbecription of $10,000,000 towards the same enterprise. The petitions are still circu- latin, and their numerous signatures are cqnsidered conclusive of the success of the ordnance, notwithstanding the Committee of One Hyndred has recommended en :the final vote, by thirty-eight yeas to thirty-four mays, the proposi- tion to compremise with the Central Pacific on their agreement to abandon the Goat Island scheme, This accomplished, the majority, amid much confusion, carried an adjournment sine die #0 prevent a reconsideration through the arrival of absentees. The Bulletin says i¥ Project for the competing road to be aided by the proposed munlerpa subscréption is already ipvincible in its strength, and that the adverse action of, tnirty- eight members of the committee Wul,have no. effect aguinst the movement. THE NATIONAL GAME, BALTIMORE, August 30, 1872. Agameof base bali was played here to-day,he- tween,the Eckfords, ef New York, and the Balti- mores, of this city, resulting in a victory for the latter. Club, The following is, the score :— Let. SL 4th, GM, Oth. Th. SH. Mh e o 0 0 0 2. 0 anada,.and the 5 ew York, whuch svas won by the Tuscaroras, the Onondagas Deng whitewashed. BEAL ESTATE FRAUD > ARRESTED IN BROQOK- gun Wailman, a farmer by ocenpation, twenty 8iX years of age, was.taken into eustody by Detec- tives Corwin and Stanley at New Brooklyn yes- terday afternoon, on a charge of swind- ling. The complainant is Mr, Joseph Leib- stein, of Newark, N. J. who states that the prisoner called mpon bim and represented that he owned certain real estate in Newark of | which he was desirous f dispesing. He gave his} name as Henry Ueigiemap. Examinatiop was made by Mr. Lejvatein, who, becoming satisfied that the presentations of the aceused were correct, paid hina $150 a8 an instalment on the purchase. The deed for the property was made out in the name of Heigleman. Subsequently, however, it transpired that Wallman, and not Heigieman’ was the name of the indtvidual who meade the | sale, which was, of course, wyalid. ‘The detectives rucceeded in fetes. 9 John, a8 above set forth, ani took him ty Newark, where he 1s now confined awaiting an expsination. it 48 reported tha: he bs beeu concerped in other similar illegal traneac- jons. NAVAL INTSLLIGENCE, The United States steamer Woreester s¢ to ve Placed on the cry dock as soon as It can be got ready aud her propejier changed, Naval Orders. Wastin neton, August 30, 1872, Lieutenants N. W. Rhodes and Leutze are or- Masters dered ty special duty av Washington, D.C. Miller and Muser are ordered to exami: proinoticn, Commander (i! the commend of the Sapply and placed ou waiting orders, Lieutenamts Meeker, Housel, Chesley and Hazlett, Ensign J. 1 Moore ind Asgistant Surgeon Billby are detached jrom the Supply and placed op waiting orders, Fivst Assistams Paymaster Harris is cctached from the scopy apd ordered to wetile b's accounts at Washing | o 2 0 wer wet Ox 0S a SHIPPING ! NEWS. Almanac tie New , York—Thts Day. SUN AND MOON. HIGH WATER. Sun’ rises . § 26} Gov. Isiand, Sun sets. . 6 36) Sandy oe Moom rises...idorn 2°47 | Het! ©: OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF AUGUST AND SHETEMBER, | Baila, | Destination. Ofer. «ji Broadway. Broadway. Bow li Bs eity of City. of Pars, Eyropa, PORT OF NEW YORK, AUG. 39, 1872. CLEARED. Steamship Parthia (Br), Wate, Liverpool via. Queens. towne OF rachign, Steamship Vibelia (Br), Baker, London—Bruce & Oa Steameiay Colmbia (Br), Mackay, Glasgow—Hendere son Bros ‘Steamsty Rising 5) Conner, nwall—Pacite Mail Steamship Go. Steamship City of Mexico, Sherwood, Havana, &e? slexandre & Bons. ane Nile (Br), Neweombo, Antwerp—Jaceb W Schmidt i Uajas (Nor), Bw mann, ven, Aarhuus—Tetens & Bock Alianza (&p), Rodgicuez, Cadliz—Chae 4 Cooper. Emma L Outten (Be), Tower, Demarara~ Snow & SEO Stes (Be), Parker, Alicante—J Bf Winchester & D. lithe Pri Co ess Beatrice (Br), Azamons, Potot-a-Pitge—It " 2st Blake (Bp), Gavin, Port au Prince~J P Wait. & Co, vy Abstajner (BY, Poster, Windsor, NdeVranday, an Abeta " rie Lewis Squires Baker, Noston for New York. Brig Orvarodd (Nor), Christiansen, Providence for New York, in ballast, to master. Schr Eveline, Cobb. St John, NB, tor New York, -with lumber to John Boynton's Son & Co, Behr Susie Presegtts Glass, St John, NB, for New York, with lumber to G F Jefferson & Co. Schr Mary E Staples, 8t John, NB, for New York, avith iumber to order. hr MS Hathaway, Cole, Sackville for New Yerk, with spara to Morse & Oo Lous A Johnson, Mahlman, Hillsboro, XB, for New York, 12¢ days, with plaster to B. B Johnson's peer George Albert, Bangor for New York, with 1um- rt 01 Schr Lady Franklin, Hopkins, Nantucket for New York, with flah to order. Schr Flora A Sawyer, Reod, Bangor for New York, with lumber to CE Holyoke'& Co. ach, Maria, Hardy, Stonington for New York, with one scone iss Ysabslia Thompson, Pendergast, Providence for lew York. Schr Empire State, Hunt, Nantucket for New York, with fizh to order. Schr Arctic, Whidden, Fall River for New York. Schr Bay State, Vineyard Haven tor New York, srith stone to master Bohr Tone, Shunders, Providence for New York, Schr Sunshine, Morris, Hoston for Georgetown Schr D Sawyer, M Somerset fo1 ved Tork. Schr Drea ought, Lynch, ran for View Schr LD lilwor . Dillon, Boston for New Tork. Schr 4von, Cox, Providence for New York. Sehr I Yioward, Harrington, “Portland for New York, with, eu Jumper to CE E Holyoke & © Eddie f Treat, "Roverts, Bath for New York, with dumber to toCE Holyoke & Co, a ees Revense, mney, Rockport for New York, with one Sehr farsict Gardiner, Miller, Providence for New York. Schir White Bock, Pendleton, Gloucester for New York. Behr Sunnyside, flix, Taunton for New York. Schr Kate Foster, Harris, Calais for New York, with lumber te master. Schr W Braina: |, Hawthorne, New Bedford for South Be as /M Mf Sinith, George, Vineyard Haven for New Amboy. ‘ork. Sclir D.Davison, Wheeler, Norwich for New York. Schr Goorgia, Merriman, ‘Portland for New York. Schr Patten, Hubbard, New Haven for New York. Steamer Electra, Mott, Providence tor New York, with mdse and passengers. BOUND RAST. | Steamenin El Cid. Duyis, New York for Norwicn. Brig Abstainoer Or, Pettis, New York for Windsor, NS. San Naid Queen, Chase, Philadelphia for Providence. Sehr esan aplin, Port Johnson tor New London. ae Staten Islan ler, Hamilton, Port Johnson tor Provi- ‘teh ie Fachion, Hndson, Elizabethport tor Providence. i ¥, Cook, Dudley (North River) for Bridge- hes r Mary Fleming, Smith, Hoboken for New Haven. Schr ¢ llenge, Artitrong Port Johnson for Bosto chi F Browne, Ou lizabethport for Providence. r Heary May, Bracket, Elizabethport for Provi- den Sehr Margarstio, Hanser, Haverstraw for Roslyn. hr s whan Newark for Portland. Sehr. Tann it, New York tor Salem. rid Clark, Feullieton, New York for Nantucket. Sehr Sylvester Hale. Coleman, New York for Fall River. chr Exeter, Vanderbilt, New York for Nantucket, Sehr Belle, Dennison, New York for Bridgeport, © White Wing, Hall, New York for Sebr JD Lngratiain, Cage, New York for Providence. chr Nellie Brown, Brown, Rondout for Nantucket. Reht Sow Birds Hoyt, Philadelphia for Providence, Rohr Caroline FE Grant, Pasco, Elizabethport for Salem. Mettie, Arinstronjt, New York for St John, NB. 1 Oliver Scofield, Dissuway, Baltimore for New Ha- it Minnie, Bowman, Philadelphia for Narragansett ier. Schr Xeptune, Roberts, New York for Boston, Sehr Abbie Oaks, Rideout, New ror for Bost Sehr Mary B, Shite, Georgetow DO, for ‘Stontagton. Beblr Alamo, “Thomp on, Page Boston. Behe Maria Wall, Lawrence, New York for Providence. Schr Kate Walker, Nosiratd Newburg for Boston. SebrsF Falconer, Rot for Providence. Schr 3 C Matdo New York tor Noank. uw Henry Saunde: tart, Amboy tor Providence. F J Nowell, Hawkins, Sandy look for Greenport. cl er New York for Rosly: York for Glen Cove. ‘w York for Provid w York fer Fali Rive: , New York for Provideuce. Schr Maria Fobb, Rand, New York for Nantucket. Schr BF Woolsey, Wi ‘alker, N whurg tor Boston. Schr Charles Woolsey, Barker, Alexandria for New Ha- ven. a Elizabeth, Hickey, Ellzabethport for Bostan. oinpson, New Yor Sehr ao amimings, Smith, New York for Boston. Robe WL Bergen, Fronch. Hoboken for. Boston, Sehr Torry, New York for Greenport. tir Nluntic. Hester, New York for New Lomo. Schr G Moon, Fowler, New York for New London. Schr Francis A Cook, Cook, New York for New London. hr Mist, Munson, New York for Noank. Schr geud, Brvan, Trenton for Fail River. t Veto, Bui w York for Taunton, Sent Thow Potter, Eiizabeth port for Providence. Sehr WJ McHaughton, Burne, Taunton for Hartford. Sehr Angie, Hannon, New York for Noank, ‘The crew ‘are considered safe, but they have mot yet ee en rome Cu, Tapmecee om Pee N Br), Aug 17, off had both her pea] ier cathenas ij and the rail ing, “The Tebipaed Gn oad th the 16 ‘on. board. the ‘The Uhetrecols ion ight cach her. gtkers the tien was 8 Yonst! of 78 tous and was loaied with plaster and Ashe sna, from Baltimore for 6¢ usa. Fi eaiies ou eng tg tad ion, might of 4 rom sora gs ieee » we fain! eee Fyoneh eo? on Bea ee The rigging and materials we faite to Key West by the wreckera, and -were sold Mraucton 224, britiging $560 80, vatery Point Louvre ‘A Van Baont, before reported as having set- tledon a ledye of rocks while unloading at Senco... DC, did not. ley within 20 feet of the ‘rocks, bat her bilge struck a sunken scow off the end ot the pier. The vessel received no damage. md rag tnt the rd soonest Hell Gate aan sk stave n into the drilling scow at. He Gam Ags Pris ‘a hole in the ‘schooncr's starboard side, and. sunk in 15 fathoms water One man was ‘knocked’ overboard and wear ‘under the scow, but was rescued'by one of the work- Fatmoutn, Aug 19—The Victoria Cross, ‘Middiesborough per Portland (Greon) wh Aug 10, with cargo adrift, commenced Paresvoor, Aug 20.—The steamship hy, of. eee which ep ie here discharging tor New York, and the ship Rowena, doc were iu collision in the iver this mobning, and both ves. STAR RIOER ARNE AHASY ; the steamer is proceeding to Miscellaneous. Scun J M Femxmax, of Harwich, now on the marine rail. sway at Bristol, condemned, was ‘sold on Menday last at anueston, to Capt Eldridge, her former owner and master, Srrawen Liwpa hi m parchased wood, of Yarmouth. She wii between Boston and St Johns, NI’, Srirsuipina—At Bristol ee Me Carter has laid the ert of another three mtreboard schooner, of 350 tons, to be owned by G Capt Fred Gilmore, Lavncnep—At Baltimore Aug 29, from the yard of John 8 Beacham & Bro, a steam propeller, intended for the paltimore and Southern Steam nsporéation Company, known as the Baltimore and Wilmington line, the new v¥essel being named after the Presidentof the line, D J ee The vessel Is 185 foot in length over all, a straight keel’ 152 feet in length, 30 feet beam, 15 feet depth of hot and about 680 tons ca} Ri i carpenter's measurement. She will be ‘commanded by aptJohn 8 Oliver, who su- perintended her cnsccuet lon. Notice to Mariners. LIGHTHOUSE ON BULLOCK’S POINT, PROVIDENCE RIVER, Notice is hereby given that a beacon. light will be ibited on or about the Ixt day of November, 1872, at. the point of the Shoal off Bullock's Point, on the east side of bee chomnel, formerly marked by @ day or unlighted icon. ‘The foundation is.a square granite pier, of the natural color; the tower is painted white and the lantern black. The illuminating SRpAratn is dioptric, of the sixth order of the system of Fresnel, having anvare of 270 de- grees, and will show a fixed red light, The focal plane is 26 feet above mean tide. by Capt B Stan- laced upen the route LIGHT AT SABIN’S POINT, PROVIDENCE RIVER, Notice is hereby given. that a lighthouse has been built on the shoal off Sabin’s Point, Providence River, in eight feet of water, near the edge’of the channel andon the east side thereot. ¢ foundation is a square ier of rock-faced granite, and the first story of ,s he dwelling is of the ¢ame material. ‘The Mansard roof is by late color. The tower over the dyelling 1s pat is Dae white rat Cs fe ane ge "tn ‘apparatus 1s dio} 1c order of the ‘ys a Of Fre having ad are of 270 de- ‘The focal plane is 48 Tight, xed. feet above mean tide. ‘The light wilt be exhibited for the frst time on or about the Ist day of November, 1872, and every night thereafter trom sunset to sunrise. [IGUINOUSE A? wees Pores, siuDlON SsvzR, Motice is hereby given :that a beacon li; big has been pail ap Batra’ shore ‘distance from the site of the bo stake light, the tower of which is painted white and the Bear black, ek oe ht isa fixed white, ilaminating three-fourths of 0. The i Preniel is dioptric, of the sixth order of thesys- bof BOF plane is. 40 feet above mean tide water. ‘The Re nt Frit ye exhibited trom the beacon on and after ihe. Ast of October, 1872, during the season of naviga- tion, from Dae % sunrise. LigutHopsE AY ESOPUS EAI Notice is here! raivens more the ye on asite jastel f-the old lighthouse, porting Bier tt bu It of roci faced granite. d_ tower, attrmounting the pier, arc ere whee che Manta sofa slate color, and “d black. htis a Axed white, illuminating taree-fourthsof aaa paratus is Atoptric, of the fifth order of the sys- ‘The focal plane is 58 feet abo tide, i soni be viable in clear weather id millon’ sows st ‘The ‘on the west side of the river, and is in- tented fore ed fora guile ‘around the :mud flats at the mouth of E ‘Pho lia light will be exhibited on and after this date, dur- @ season Of Navigation, from sunset to sunrise. ROWE HUDHON RIVER, RY. 1 tlotoaed has Deen're- i "iy oruer of the uit. embay Onan ; airman. hthouse Board, Wi ee een ent Oftice Light Whalemen. Arrived at Fernandina, Fla, Aug 23, echr Montezoma, Leach, of { Provincetown, with 108 Gols spate sontezam es Schr 8 E Lews, Cannon, of Boston, re ofts her at Hat- teras Ground Aug 21, with 115 bls sD pbk oll, Spoken. Ship ie WF Stetson, Moore, trom London, for New York, Singin McGregor, 5 i if ee sere nanthibutts etiam ned via dir , Congdon, from New York for Callao, for C: Taylor, from ener eating iy 1k Tate'R Yon eho OF Cale nah Morris (Br), from Liverpool for New Ha- ea, Goody Brent from Cardiff tot Yoko- He shell from Hamburg for Valpa- Pendleton, Pendleton, from starr Finis ion endleton, Cardiff for Bn & Monte-rideo, July 38 sesary, (Phy Gould from Pascagoula for tet, Hi Harding, from Soyren: for New York, Aug 8, ant 908, Tong 9 15, Bark Inca (en, trom Bremen for Baltimore, Aug 2, Brig Triumyh (By, ows, trom Glasgow 35 4 providence, Mg’ 29, lat W598, Tow ass oy pice Gouge i Foreign Ports. acim, Aug 16—In port bark Fury, Lord, from Phi ANsigR, os 22—Passed by, Great Admiral, Ch: trom Violio for Boston zothy ‘Jona Liggett Bolton Ma: nila for New York v2, Hosea Ric Paeees r, New York. rown, Ames, St F Br spe i Aug fr arcived, Am sabe ‘i Basic, Pho Pensacola Lorne @), But ce nan |, Rose, Philadeip! be ger MeMulleh, Ne New le 4 HRKM ERA ES MES Bi Lae ved, ‘Geors Kuhn, len. fone. 62 ), Jaeger, imionee 16th, Herman ®, Reichthaun, New York; New ‘York (s), Klug: rf Sailed 16th, Bertin , Undutech, Balti Southampton 19th), bap Seaes in a era ie opi) Aug 16—Satled, Aloyone, Work, New Or- Johann, BANCRLOXA ot Spann a Antonieta, Gelpi, Norfolk; " hark “Basa dane 4—Salled, (Gul @ Abund rari, June 1. Guiseppe, q’Abundo, Camma- ‘Am Padane; 2h, Wilhelmina, Willen: Brink, Now Vark nd passe Anjier 29th). axanor, June’ 1S—Sailed, Sumatra, Latham, Hong Cauorry, Au 1o—Arrjved, Harvest Queen, Hutch son, St John, NBs Mth, Louls Walshe Oarram’ Hasiney ‘Andrew Jonngon: O'Brien, do: Hugtienot, Petersen, do; Meniled With, JC ci a mtr Bi © ed 17th, J Cushing, Baxter, Singapor Lamont, Bowker, Galveston; iskh, ‘Lanra, ‘Simonsen, Entered for Ig 16th, Maggie Hammond, Cole, for Gal- veston; Cremona, Gore, F do; 17th, Lotis Walsh, Cur- ran, Callao; Jane'J Southard, Bishop, ig fan Con, ‘Aug If—-Arrived, Mary Russell, lea Coremaces, Aug 16—Arrived, Aristides, Olsen, and Dagmar, Kolatrom, New York. ra ‘Aug 13—Arrivea, Azow, Gunderson, mata fl Proteus, Chapman, New York; ene Adeline & Emma, Baker, New York for New Lon- don Kehr $ W Blake, Blake, Philadelphia for Providence, Rehr Julia A Tate, fa Bl jersey City for Bridgeport. Schr E Flower, Nickerson, Rondout tor Prowide Schr Adelaide, Lombard, Rondout for Provide Schr BH Irons, Hubbard, Philadelphia for Somerset. Schr Dart, Williains, New York for Stamrord. Schr Mail, Mead, New York for Greenwic Steamer Electra, Mott, New York tor Providence. BELOW. Wp Astronom (NG), Klopper. from Bremen Jul, ith hose Francis Perkins No is). seoy hast ble *(Nor), from Newport for New York. as gone tug 29, Lat 41 05, lon 68 80, by pilot boat Isaae Webb atk BB Chanman (Br), Atkinson, Ardrossan July 25 (by pilot boat Francis Perkins, No 13). SAILED. Steamshipe Rising Star, for Asjanwall; Clty of Mexico, Havana, fo barks Bounding Billow, Gibraltar y Horie | Star, ii Hamburg; Tantivy, Maytlower, rdenas, Havana: rei! Victoria ‘Perez, Maracaibo: Vibella, ieabe Patterson, Lagu Ursuling, "Saale; Je: Tange Kier, aston: Bianca, # Jonas, “ nehores Juarantine rl Fandbe for the Baltic; brigs FW Gustachke, do; Stradetla, for Stettin, ‘Wood at sunset NW, fresh. ‘Dundalk Beltevue Ant: te Marine Disasters. LinooA, Willey, from New York for 8an F; ported at the Falkland Istands with Fuderdann’ repaired It, and was ready June 13 0 resume her voyage. Bane Ecoxomrst (Br), from Quebeo for Cambridge Pill with timber, pat back Agg 23 in @ leaky condition, an will doek for repairs. Bare Evoenty Gir), G joey. from Branswick, Ga, for Montevideo, which pat into Yarmouth, Ns, In ‘distress, cleared for destination Aug 20, having repaired. Bane Buasie iegoune—The New York Const Wrecking Co have arrived at Newport, iJ, with the necessary ap waces. and commenced work'on raising Briysh bark jesse Rogers Bate Magee (Br), Miller, from Port Cale¢ nia for St John, NB, has patito Port Hawkesbary, leaking, Baro Boetox—Boston, Aug 3—The brig Boston, of On lalg ib psyre at Rye Woach, near we Wasraxut’ Wouse | ut Seam “Aue TF Tih, Jens Nielsen, Andi from DUNGENESS, AUX ong fens sen, New York for Rotterd ere D Aug I6—Arrived, Paolo, Perogallo, New Fork Aug 17—Artived, Ellza Everett, St John, NI oth, Abbie Homan Raymon: Kew t DEAL, Aug 19—Arrived, Leif, Larsen, fondon (and sailed for Baltimore). Etstnone, Aug 16—Arrived, Louise, Melsom, New York for Cronstadt; 17th, Jupiter, Jacobsen, Philadelphia tor tettin. Fatwourn, Aug 18—Arrived, Tanjore, Cobb, Akyab (and proceeded tor Autwerp). ete eee Aug 17—Arrived, Castello, Monte, New Griscow, Aug 17—Arrived, Ismatita (s), New York ; 30th, Teeland (3), Mont Railed 17th, Orion, Humbte, New York. Gaxenock,” Aw Salied, Loch Doon, Corning. San Francise ph at ‘Weston, New York. ‘dormmvacna, Aug 10—Cleated, Uncle Joo, Sewall, and Fram, Weisser, Ame: a sera Aug iienirrived, bark Evening Star (Br), ; iia 16—Arrivea, Templar, Bartlett, New York via Zierikzee. ydianncuo, Aug 17—Arrived, Anne & Gesine, Schult, New id oaahse och, Emily Flynn, Adams, Cardift (and from uxhaven 17¢ Salled from Caxbaven 16th, Heinrich Moll, Meyer, New wrk. sista, Aug 29—Sailed, steamship Humboldt, Arnold, Hautrax, Aug 28—Arrived, steamship Narenta (Br), Sui . Liver pecol for St Jobn, NB; 29th, schr Souvenir (Bi fors. Hatfeld, OF Wiowr, Atle g 180M, Clty of Calcutta, Greenhorn, sun OF W from London fof New Yor! Oft the Wight 17th, Rome, Otis, from nuoenyes for aguern, Kixaston, J {ng Sie bri isa ae haan Ne er, Peay vida op a ae nett ste for New Sri: brig Det Gratia (Br), Yor ‘Philadeiphiay ana” te k 4%, Arrived, Scotia, Ch 5 quant cif Bomon isin, ‘etien a ‘Br lth, Idaho (8), Price, gana ‘hree ad out arth to to return); Al Aoyesi inks ain. 4 Basted ait Apothek: augue, ‘Nene niladel- one Revie riage i Het ity lgwers, also; Frank fe Sin Be + Mis gn eran Seer den ig carga ih: Oy Western, ceria gC Euge bead tie ‘4 a ih, Wm Bibs Leavitt, Bombay; Granen, Knudsen, New York; John’ Sidngy, Bart _hiladel- ma ith, hy egambel, Bennett, ‘Woinbay: Augellon, De for New Or- teow ue Now Works isin, Bute, Lemon, G alveston, vi Morel, for phiadery ee ‘i ‘f'Che ata ey, arated i ‘he er Mlle aioe nd salto’ fre a iin, Pane | epepelaon 11th, Hutton (9, Hodg es, New ¢ Ueduons, Aug S-Arrived, Castida, Bobineop, Genga. Lovmazooy, NS, Aug t®—~arrtvee,’ brig Uatam G8), tay- vila, tone ag U—Batled, Nico! Anghelo, badanza, ue Stuck, New York. ss py domes Craig, New MALAGA. ‘Aug 16—-Cleared, brig Enrichetta (tal), Russo, lew on port ite bark Apariean Eagle, McKay, unc; brig L arenes “Aug 22~Arrived, brig Mariposa, Milton, St * see ue NS, Aug 20—-Arrived, bark Duch- Pe seed aa ichards; Boston, to load for Eng- ° ah Ang 18—Off Lod peat Haabet, Christiansen. m New York for Bote! en Aug HeArrived, di oe J Southard, Bishop, ‘Hay rial, Taylor, Lor read i ticoy j ios ‘Sombay'; Ella 8 Thayer, ‘epmaion Aa nang ‘e—1n the bay, Mina, Cornish, from New Stromstad, New York. feared, bark Colorado (Br), Rob- In, port, barks Edward Albro, 2 easidt Pinkham, iron Boston seh th Donald, PN Wood, Hawkins mn Fall Litivor: Pekin, Suther! oa from Providence; Foronto, Ci jampbell, from Portiand ;bilgs Isabel, McLaren, from farviet Amelia, Dinsmore, from Portland; sehr Bltzabeth ‘Aun, Moore, Rockin lands _ouwerd, i tomate Pordand; 3 Northup, Boudrok trom New Yor Mare for pr bv ciel aa roseeded). Sai aaaatace bi nn 8, Londonderry; 19th, ee “os manip Adriatic, Murray, New Yor! Rio Jawnino,.Aug 6—Arrived previous, bi Redwing, nom, Baltimore; Chowan, Me! MoParland? tof Mary Tice, 0. Sido, Aug 19—Arrived, Maria, Baltimore. I Wvaa, Aug 7—Arrived, Sinyrniote, Mavo, New York (and sailed 9th for Smyrnay, Sonansrer, Aug British America, Lockhart, from Antwerp tor Phitadeh bia, 8r Catmanine’s Port, ‘Ang 18—Passed, Virginia, Cochrane, from Philadel} Iphia Yo Yor Antwerp: Swixemoxpr, Aug 46—) Norte, Nicieen; Amalie, Hedwis Diamant, Borchseult; Asha nn; Ori- on, Tonuesen; Ceres, Grunberg, und Brage, Waligren, 17—Salled, Sletpner, Aren, Baltimore; De Geer Fellehen ae. Suites, A Aug 16—Cleated, St Olaf (*), Hille, Bergen and wert ‘Aug 17—Arrived, Smiling Morn, Manners, New *Qinoaronx, July 7—Sailed, Peravian, Venn Steen, PY Jun June 13 to n pore ap Tidoge, ‘Willey, From read Sr Teo Salied previous, bark, Gunhilda GB). Sutherlasid. Jamaies, to load vdoun, a K, Tere, Aug 1f—Salled, alice Buck, Suow, Newcastle and Yauugorm, NS, Avs 20—Aarived, brig Emeline (Bn), Crowell, New York. nia (Br), Goudey (from Brans- Cleared 20th, bark Eu wick, Ga), Montevideo, having repaired. American Port». ALEXANDRIA, Aug 20—Arrived, selirs Geo Fales, Bos- ton; John Siusman, Sailed—Schr Isabel Beurman, Boston; Wm_ Allen, Jer- wey City; Carrie Walker, East ‘Cambeniges HW Foster, ton. BOSTON, Ang WoArrived, schre, Dione, McDonald, Wilmington, NC; A Denike, ican Baltimore; Charl srt: Jackson, Tomlin,’ Philadelphians & + isvin, Thom) on lo; Hickman, Smail, Woodbridge, NJ._ Below, brig Cleared —Stenrhahip Bir Frahele Gin, Whiting, Faia, NS; barks Azelia (Br), Weston, Smyrna via ow York; Vitledi Anners Gee Copperiollo, Bangor. to load for Buenos Ayres Jamaica via rs Mamuel d Gilman, Kelle: Sualtimore; Mary ler, Philadel untley, Hodges, and GU Lexell New arvenion, Thomas do; Jonskhan » to load tor Rankin, Fu Cone, WI rt. meas, Can Gor Saxon, ect red BALTIMORE, 4 bar! dehorst, mrerpens 2 en adenten (Br), ved, hinson, Boston) Maskell ;_ Catherine (Nor), ‘Reon, Plomgren, Rio io Janeiro; schrs Cora, Ba a an Eva, Oarter, New. Yorks 9 Hayes Harrison, ort! Returned, schr D F Keeling, Twilord, for St Johns, PR. Disasters. See. Cleared steamships William Lawronce, Hallett, Bos- ton sehr Mary D Haskell, Carter, do, BATH Aug’ rived, achr Adrianna Batley, New ‘WANaor, Ang 21 27—Arrived, echr Maud Webster, Wont worth, New Gleared—Schr Altoona, rald, Washing ‘ymburner, See Areveds schr Stary rench, New Cleared—Brig Katahdin, Sanders, Port Spain, ‘Trl gers Chimo, Satie New Tork’ H Means, Btaplos CHARLESTON, Aug 2/—In the offing, « brig, supposed the WH Parks: Go be Davis Biaop. from New sehr L Davis, New Balled~Sehr rdasses Jones, Jacksonviie; 3 A E Stevens, “Orry POINT, Va, Aug 27—Arrived, Maud (Br), Pritchard, Liverpool; s r E G Knigh: Roa land, Me. ELIZA) BETHM RT, Aug 28—Arrived. bi pinoy Portland escnree H_ Westbro: Smith, ick rt; Fakir, Kno Gare ‘Grant, Hackill, dos eeephine, Ba Henry May, Mety, Oe jent; Fred Yorks filed, ‘Btrattords White Wing? sterly Salted Louls 0 Madeira, Mosslander, St Thomas; Harriet Le te rovidence; Anna Elizabeth, HE Drew, Miller, Steatford Ansoti Brown, Mitts Now Milvordeed hinkes: Lan aus, h—Arrived, schrs Ava| a ith, row ence tha, Conover, Providence: Belle, Taylor, West pailled 8 Schrs Garotine” Haskell; Boston ; Eltra, Fidgeports Kate setae, Halieok, Stonington Rae Wall er, Rich ;,White Wing, Hall, ands, Fakir, Knowles” Brovideuces. ‘Albeit, har ing. et GREENWICH, Aug 27—Arrived, schr Aid, Smith, art EA Philadelphia, FALL RIVER, Aug 28—Arrived, schrs Elizabeth B, Ho- sap, and eer ta Mitcholl, Hoboken. we, Aue earn ived, brigs Kremlin, Wyman, Schade, Rio Janeiro, a ‘Aizena, Boynton, New York. WN, 80, Ai ‘Artived, schrs Charles E 5 la M Ci . Farr, Portland. rf. a ( Phitaern Em on Harry : qs Hauimore Marchi fecha Fisk niet Leguiee t sntiadel hin; York: 28th, brig Eudor rua, Phi schrs Carrie Heyer, Bowline, Fevanneh Uns donaoned Jameson, Washington; Juliet, tor Philade! JACKSONVILLE, Aug 2t—Cleared, schrs A Richards, ha, Douglass, New York. A, tcamshipg Ariadne, uy for Now York); sot eeheates' Kennedy, ew York "and sailed same day for Ps REW ORLEANS, Aug 25—Arrived, steamship Maryland, Johnsen, Battimore vin Key West wort 26th—Arrived, ste Margaret, Baker, Havana via Florida ports; Shermai sey, New York; bark Aure- Ma. Broo! ¢, Boston; schr Frank Lucas, Hulse, Ruatan Revruwaet Pass,’ Aug 3—At anchor outside the ber, bark Flectwing, Davis, from Boston, bound in. reitlled-Steanier Western Metropolis; bark Fame; brigs a, an Mary E Rowla NEW BEDFORD, Nos 8 arrived, schr Splendid, Phin- reham tor New York. 5 EA Bartel, Smith. Georgetown, D sr, Brown, Phiindelphin: turges, Chase, and i RB smith, an, Nickerson, New York. ask M—Arrived, schra Kenduske Mitchell, aad raat th B, Hogan, Hoboken for Fail 33M SM Tyler, Bord at River for New York. hive Urba: lien, Woodbr ide, NS. for Wey- Geos Woodbury, Bangor for Bees Free MeL Howard, Warrington Pace land fo for F do; Flora A Say Mé ‘ [i ter Bangor tor Newark, NARHAGANSETE PEM "RL, Aug 21—-Arrived, schr Jo sephine, Casyrel tg are Beit his Adele Felicia, Bli- Arrived, schrs Adele Fe ott, South DATO Ral Robin Hood, Baker, Hoboken. Aug 20—Arrived, sefire Kato JH Arnoig Baiterotee American Eagle, Daley, Haverstra’ Jo ohn 8 Forman, Parsons, and Dr Franklis, Smith, New Balied—Brig Rising Sun, Grin sehr JE Bz Potts 5 Siandere, Hoboken. pelle ighes, New Yor! schre 0: Charles’ Brainard, Ford, 0 ‘Li ved, achrs Panay Fern, a Doane, Gatveston ( red, sc! Ponder, . Mayaguez, Lee liny Clarks and, Sbtoa 0 PHILADEL! A. Ang 29—Arrived, steamship Hercu- tes Winnett, Boston“ ship Tuscarora, Dumevy, Liver. pool; Wertnicreland, Heron, Antwerp.’ Loxephing Oulten Br), Oulten, New York; barks Schiller Eiat ischus- sen, Liverpool; Auro' Norbe: a Muir. (BP), Tugend (Ger), Ne Nor wood, Harkness, Bath; Guest, Yarmouth brie Weylandt’ * tab. Mennella, ‘Terra Nuovo; Lay Bangor: Cardenas; Harp, ht, Atkins, Provine to, Brandywine lost anchor and chain); Sarah R Vangeman, Brower, Hoston; 2 ay ra Fs ell, Bangor; Warners Licker: and, ‘Conn; Julia A ‘Bentley, Etheridge, Ne vent ary Means, Parker JH Moore, Hassett, Worions Wk Vaughan Bisley: ‘M Merriinnn, Babbitt, Providence: Ragtae Steelman, Boston; L & M Reed Steelman, di hropist, Ryd L Russell, Smith, Pa Sanders, Stat secret Eugene B. mi, ‘alem; Calvi ‘Fdwards, Corso PR Pe: 3. terson, English, go; P Stickney, Edith B Everman, Corson, Boston. i Clenred—Brig Water Lily (BO Hintey, Live: Tpane Rich, Studley, Boston ; R R Vani CS Edwarite, Corson, do; 0° P Stvekneyy ‘Mathis, "New! Ber dith B Eve Ce aport do: MA McG |, Claymont; Ocean Tr rela, 1 velle ridgeton; 4 Fiapatrik spat. bid Gs Rich Peterson, English, Bost Timber Creek; R Miller, Maloy, Gloucester; Wm Wie Garrison, Blackmaa, do; Susan Stetson, Alabama, Churenil 8 Newmarket; V lason, Bos. uae, tidal ue Wilson, Walls, do: Fullgn ison, Cavalier, ovidenct 30th—Arrive teamphi m Lerpeol, Brown, Provi- dence: ship W Jordan, Liverpool; barks | es Matuder (Ger), Bwart, Liverpool: Edina Wei e (Be), Landry, Helen ennde G hs aside, Heer dam bri ff Rag Ber, Hammond. ona ers, Hie Ug Sgt Pra ane et % Irelan’ and, Bal a 44 B; Mar heey Fendt Dighton: Ruth 8 fammond, hon ett, SREY p Marts, Brick! son Boston. Cicarod—Sehrs M M Merriman, Babbitt, Taunton Ma tha Innes, Wiley, Lynn; ans, Cohasse MMiendaie, Kelly, Harwich; Flaviiiay’ Paine, Provine rah Wood, Mille Pond der, Alvert Cl ya Jane Biigene ‘Wellfleet ; udson, Providenc: ng A rived, ble, THmothy Pie}, Ph raat ah eM rn narewae de rhe n, DG. pores een habs eon f ne Challenge, Haw isc iar ane alied—Setra Julia ‘ Ryder, Corson, Philadelphia or Baltimore; 81 7 belle the Eureka, °, —y be me or Bnateat Sy. : oni! Bh, & a pets ara HD. Aug at—Atrived, bar rey Borseeasn, mreon ‘chr Feraak Cao ae Best bh ia, Anderson, New ‘BC! ‘Sa it An Mead OF xotk: me steers "Pishag Scud, Owens, Sore oer te tothe Hoda Rew ke York ; Harriet Buker, Hy ebber, Baltt more; Coo Cushinan Satilla bb, Torrey, New York;' Catawainteak, ed 2 esr B Set) Brown, Fash, Now York ; Calista, care iste lf ojo speedwaticonmed ag, Coy Oe New Works do: Hod Meine a do; Unio = Nee ¥ York Leontine, Crock: te ‘Avery, Gott, do; Willte Perry, itt dot Foar es una ah han doer Hates ‘ork; 25th,” Ammer aham, dos : dat-4 Keén, Mllabaty, Bultimore; Baa Epo, Page MORAN FRANCISCO, Aug 28—Arrived, ship Republte, Me- Gib We Ww SAVANNA ie “Aug W—Arrived, brig Mary: Knowiton, By iver. Balled—Schr Wapella, Penny, Now York, 29th—Sailed, schir Village Bélle, Rowe, Curacoa qot Tnagua, as fan, raphed). — Arrived, steamalilp Cleopatra, Phillips New York. STONINGTON, ec goa arsl i eet rs A M Eldred, rrive Mt Swain, Geo 0; Glenwood, Diektndon hile fo ence: Jennie Rogers, Rogers, Fall Paes oreo oster Elinige: New York for Dene nig (aud sai ed). Sailed—Schrs Maria, Barber, and May Day, Adame, w Yor! ISVARD HAVEN, Aug 20—Arrived. schrs 1 W Wel- inglan, Fort Johnson (or Boston Virgin Mi aiTiridgs fox New York; Chas A Moller, Boston for Philadelphia. Passed by—Bark Augusta C Sinall, from Cienfuegos for Boston; sehr Brill from —— Yor New Bedford. ‘goth—Returned, bark Augusta © Small, before reported Saat NC, Aug 28~Arrived, schr 11 G Hand, : WARREN ig 28-Sailed, schr Joseph Marsh, Sudin, ew Wi CKPORD, Aug 29—Sailed, schrs Daniel Brittain, Car- roll, TOhitadel he * Amira Rogers, Horton, New York. ___ MISCELLANEOUS. — A <X“HTCHCOGK'S CORONA PARC, + Agjoining tho Vilage, of Corona, Tormerly West tunity t) invest money and adfords a ne opportunity 1 invest moncy ‘The prices are as follows Corner Tots, $500; all others, $400, on Hitchcock's ‘hich enable te gacleat te boat "Lot hich enables you to selec! Croat Lo he TEN DOL! AS MOR ound pay f ng itin Pn can now choose Lots near the depot, and by going i SECURE THE CHOICEST. Now in are * Prot ENDID IMPROVEMENTS, among whioh are a magnilicent depot, a pretty public schoolhonse, wiih fue shade trees and clegant “? rubbe b ber tar © wary a without extra cost. Aroun each ck will he Inia the - RTIFICIAL STONE PAVEMENT, ware, New York, rives. such as.on the Batiery and. Madison with splendid terraces and CORONA PARK, five miles by steain froin New York city, Is situated on the new line of railroad between Hum ter's Point and Flushing, with @ fine depot on the pro} erty, adjoining the prosperous village of Coron, wie! ke Stores midis had ‘a population of over with oftee ‘and S00 tots huve been sald tq factories, Workshops, post ba Hid rot ears alrea ons -mostl) ennared m business (mechanical and Ptherwise) a ‘ork city. Half a mile distant from Mage of Newtown, und but one mile from Flushing, inhabitants. Only 45 minutes by steam ork sy Hall, via James slip fer eand t but minutes ‘hirty-tourth street, New York, with com- matation for both railroad and ferry Coating’ but $64 per year, or 104 cents a trip. ‘This favorite Park affords an opportunity. fork Fesidence wnd daily attention to busi es Uhburpassed within the suburbs of New York, on remarkabl high ground. gently undulating ing southwa: i, Grenk.whigh hes ita Sudlet. in Flushing ong Island Sound, Nature ae nn ied is most effective drainuye. Frow Corona @ broad expanse of varied sce! nd for miles the adjacent nd aranaes, sented rtain portions of New Jerse: ls quate ‘aceoramodations and Tanlavit viting gens for ravelling on Long Tsland, Induced man seck homer upon the cold, damp. clay soil of tha tate instead ihe malubri lous, dry, joann. of ‘Long laland w D '* Meoenced: as the garden spot” ericn ‘Thi to genius and enterprise, a new order of thi ena Garden City, wien bi foran ex expete jooms up on Hei arer are Ja salen, Wintantoe, College Paint and Flush: ng, almost interwoven. by 1 ron aud Corona Par! panschgers daily. Forty-two tral but sh Fan teu years ago, and two more lines ot s.allrond, a two more ie fue well for Corona’s future. Lat has incre: in in jue from i} to por ree per ja wise Ocoee ie bukit solid further from i Bast River than Coronn is situated, tis but futr to c tp ents te witl joval advantages, iN be stl! more rapidly gecupted, BAS Wotae we tive: beatae enrede Backweit' ta iy ace Sara ehuartered)s Oortn, wi aes ec waowins wilt sven bea ward of the city New Yor! Park has a dock upon which to lai puiiding y materials bro he from the be slag Fishing’ san be be enjoyed by its population, w! brated ~ Uh OT keno ae will mtord ‘noice tal cf e splen iar well ad 1 that near istance and pay hither tare and lose hich soun wil aot to more than the necessary out lay for land Katy! b Someay notenes in value from its nearness to uetro i oo is called to,tho fact that the * | underaened res Re, cron and is largely interested ia its nublishment of of cere for the bencfit of persons a sing but moderate means (which ind i ie $10 monthly payment plan), and having sold nds of Lote sidents of New York city, and Pm Bo} mak- fn gvatin rovemens through ihe seetign where his hone is ‘now brings to bear his past experience Raker energy to improve and render Corona Park, as its name implies, the crown locality among places for suburban residence. To Manufacturers.—Several ral tary He Plots of ground, well situated tor Factories, will be sold on terms to to anist'mans bfucturers. Large nnd smail plots, on long. tme without Darcie those who will build at once: ur, large plots Sita eral advance! money, for the ‘erection of suitor je works. VISITORS’ GUIDE, Persons ip the lower, part of New York city ean Corona by the James Slip ferry vot ot Chuan ts, sors River, which connect with the Flusl th f the terry house at Hunter's Point each da Raat Sunday aud aud Sundays and otier days trom st_River, which oHVONL oF uptown residents: The land office a¢ Corona’ Js “gpvosite the, railroad depot, and open dal from 16 P. M., with attenddnts to show vis tors es iota, free serpy Corona O on mite short of ww York a1 er URTING f AN LNOAD TIME FABLE. Ri ‘URN TO NEW YORI From 4th Leave Corona, 6:15 A. 537 A. M. vat 607 A. M. 45 A. ety a 945 AL at 145 A. 9.07 A.M. 25 P. di A. M. 4:15 P. 3:07 P. M. 5:15 P. 8:37 P. Me 6:15 P. 5:13 P.M. 7215 P. 6.4 P. Me 8:15 P. 8:37 P. M. 10:40 P. 137 P.M, 200 Pd S8und: arth hie geese, oly, at 9:0 A. return at 8 mot A. M., 4:47 P. M., 6:20 F 6 oF 6:27 Purchase tickets for Corona, formerly West Flushing. Ferringe 4c., railroad fare Igc., ¢xcept to commuters, who bam both Failroad and fort Hor 1uige. Call uf enelose stamp for @ may / WITCIICOC ibove Thirtteth st A CARD FROM MR, THOMAS CORNELL. Roxpour, August 29, 1872, To rmx Eviton or tim Herat Your issue of the 20th has @ communication containing {nfamous insinuations against my private character. The nalifiedly false and malicious. 1 ha hiadnome legal dificultes with ‘the present, manayers o the mndout and Oswego Rail now calling them. telves the New York, Kingston and syracuse Nxllroad allegations are uni nae a e the Treasuser called at a nd threatened | tha It whicl pant wes ‘not | withdrawn & malt would “bs comment raat ould, ,blacken my characte! vei pursuance of that reat. age Catgel to tore force the di ponanance of suits, ople’s pri rt; LE le being ¢ commenced apainse 08 com any, py Sore a enpre. he stocl tT cats The knowledge of this fact G ante men to play & desperate gam allegation reflecting apon alicious, and I have demanded an’ fmm ‘or every dollar that is equitably A ER RO Ba in ie THOMAS CONNELL. Benson, of Kingston, N.. Y.. formerl: thony Benen \dout and OnMego ‘Railroad, cert that E urer of the et read a communication In. the New York Herald August 29 concerning Thomas Cornell and myself, allegation therein made reflectin, of tus is fi is and malicio: ANTHON Benson” A HERALD BRANCH OFFIOB, BROOKLYN, + corner of Fulton avenue and | Boerum street. A. aeraReDT WiTkE CURES BISEASES OF THE Blaney: faver, Bladder and Urinary Organs, Sold by drugei pot 200 Brondway, A BSOLU the cor ti 'E BoRCES DEGALLY, |ALLY OBTAINED FRO FROM ‘fen om rp Ca te ha it States. blicity. ane tary Pal renga y FT KING, Gounselineal Lat, 365 Bronaway, AmoLure DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED, FROM different Stat legal. everywhere ; desertion, &c. juffictent cause; nope ieny Tequired; no charge unt din voree Granted GUaE, Counsellor, &e., 199 Broxdway. Baxoarns IN_ TE. COFFEES, Rg 8 seme AND raise witons ns? Bouin Rg, en 200 Greenwich street, New York. OR EXTERNAL USE—PILETTO, A as. 7, 8 2 cure, Gives tnsunt reliet, te GRTABLE harnaiost, 3 ney, Sareea if not found arr) a Oth yu Ne stated. sole Agent JOHN LAUCR, Le Great Jones Street, tRew ‘York. Birections-appiy ly with me soft substance night and morni: TN tions generally effect a cure, me , TWO Sento W.. VANDEW, ih » OFFICE, “Ser INE: ANU aEee ANTILE FURNI- 69 Am and’ iio Milian wtre vt,

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