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15, 1872—QUADRUPLE alan Weta tae Ee ee Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Steasidhip Brencents, B Bark Pohono, Thomson, G) with coal to the Internat Brig Thos Turull, Whelan, in ballast to maste Schr Chas C He with lumber to M A Wild: Sehr Fleetwing, Davis, lime to J & Brown. AY, SEPTEMBER SHER: forthe sald all our German fel ing 8. Bedford as City Ji Several speeches were then made, and the reso- lutions were signed by over one hundred and property owners in the ward. > uated CUSTOM HOUSE PAY ROLL. ——-—— The Amount of Salaries Paid to Employee—The Pay of the Collector of the Port Down to the Sweepers—Emoluments of the Surveyor’s and Naval Officer’s Departments. Hanber of oiieers eenpioy sence - Simeon ¥ Number of officers cam al and Railway Co. ew Haven for New York, filer, Hopkins, Bangor for New York. “Rockland for New York, with Sehr B F Brainard, Green, Portland for Harlem, with wee Sarah A James, Anderson, New Haven for Phila- ‘Jessie Williamson, Jr, Horton, New Haven for tehr Doretta Kahn, Rutherford, Providence for Balti- mgchr A F E Baker, McRoberts, Cold Spring for New mnt Hannie A Jennings, Hall, Portland for Philadel- Sear Onward, Airy, Dennis for New York. Schr Mary W' Hooper, Hooper, Providence for Jersey Oity. ‘Sthr J Anderson, Robinson, Providence for Port John- Sehr Samuel Ricker, Ricker, Providence tor New York. ‘rovidence for Elizabethport. Providence tor New York. is, New Haven for Philadel- Hunter, Providence for New York. eenwich for New York. hr Sarah A Falconer, Wilson, Coal Isiand for New NEW YORK STATE NOMINATIONS. Trnaca, Sept. 14, 1872. The Republican County Convention to-day nomi- ated A. T. Knettles for the Assembly, E. C. Van- ‘irk for Sheriff, and G. H. Bristol for County Trea- iif tnd one gun indicates that ahaw- Expenses of collection... Number of officers employed Aggregate compensation. . Moses H. Grinnell—1869- Expenses of collection. Number of officers em Aggregate compensa’ 2 (STOTT, {uly Ta ov. 1871, CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS, Tennessee. MeEmpnis, Sept. 14, 1872. The republicans in the First Arkansas district have nominated Asa Hodges for Congreas by accla- WHAT IT COSTS TO COLLECT THE REVENUE One-sixth of the imposts or duties on importations of the United States is collected at the Custom House in New York city. The practical working of this important branch has received due notice time and again in these columns, Alexander Hamilton originated “the act to regulate the collection of duties on imports and tonnage,” which was ap- proved March 2, 1799. Very little, if any, change nas since been made in the act, which speaks volumes for the able and concise manner in which it was framed by the illustrious statesman. THE PERSONNEL OF THE CUSTOM HOUSE, considering the stupendous amount of labor per- formed, is by no means as large as the rapidly in- creasing business requires; yet by dint of hard late hours at the desks the present force manage to get through with their task, and, although overworked, give general satisfaction to importers and others coming in contact with them, The number of officials, clerks, messengers, &c., connected with the Custom House may be stated in round numbers at about eleven hundred, THE CLASSIFICATION OF OFFICERS AND THEIR 70—$333, 901,774—5.543. wi account of mutin: Two flags in th wanted on account of in-rigging, and two guns, that aid is ‘The spar buoy COLL’S BANK. Bank, which had drifted away, placed, under Se following bearings New York. SCHENECTADY, Sept. 14, 1872. Daniel B, Judson, of Gloversville, was unani- mously neminated for Congress by the Nineteenth district Democratic and Liberal Convention to-day. Expenses of collection. Number of officers empl Aggregate compensation. A From the above it can be judged how the ex- uses Of collecting duties have varied under dif- ferent officers of the customs, ures are official, consequently they cannot fail to be Hermitage of San Mateo, Bearings true. N 1020 Ww. 13 30 W in 1872, NORTM ATLANTIC OCKAN—CANARY ISLANDS 1, Buoys m the Roads ot Santa Cruz, Teneriffe :— Two red barrel buoys have been phiced In the Roads of Santa Cry, one in the centre of the northern anchorage tide, and the other in the " hom’, low spring tide. The first xervos for getting under way north to south around by east, the other for wary the anchorage. or aiding in getting under way Drifting to the mole or w the shore will be avoided by aid of these buoys. 2, Buoy in the Roads of Palmas:— An obtuse red buoy has been anchored in the Roads of Palmas, between the town of this name and the harbor fathoms water, coarse sand. in getting under way in E and SE winds. GUINRA—ISLAND OF FERNANDO PO—BUOY OFF FERNANDO POINT. A buoy has been placed on the bank off Point Fernando in 193¢ tect water, low tide, 164 tect east of the light tower. is re painted red, with a white ball, 6%¢ feet above the surface of the water. The depth increases rapidly eaot of jhe buoy, ‘nis notice affects British Admiralty 1766, 1 1869; Office charts Nos 296, By order of the Buteau of RH WYMAN, Hydrographic Oftice, Wa: Whalemen. Below New Bedford 13th, schr Ellen Rodman, Jenney, from Atlantic Ocean, bound f ported with bbls sp o! Arrived at Vineyar: Schr D A Berry, Mi All the above tig- Schr Hiram Tuckei Schr Sam Davis, in 21}4 fathoms, low southern anchorage in Large Yield of Gold and Silver. Satt LAKE City, Sept, 13, 1872. hundred and eighty pounds of crude bullion from the Stockton mines and aton of pure silver bullion from the Pioche mines have been received this week, A large number of bona fide mining transactions, involving the employment of a lar; re reported for the same period, Jew cases of smallpox have appeared in South- SHIPPING NEWS. WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH. in winds from THE POLITICAL HEADQUARTERS. The Liberal Headquarters, The subject of the great mass meeting and of U'Conor's letter being exhausted, the liberal head- quarters is concerned mainly just now about Penn- sylvania, Ohio and Indiana, Speakers and docu- ments are being sent to those States with all despatch, and movements looking to the thorough organization of the Greeley men are in progress. Among the visitors at the Glenham durin, were General Bradiey T. Johnson, of Colonel John T. Cris) C. Tinker, of Vir; Mott, Northport for New York Hartford for New York. Bridgeport for New York. joston for New York, ; , Vineyard Haven for New York, with’stone to Terry & Co, Schr Albert Pharo, Bingham, Providence for Hoboken. rJ D fugraham, Nickerson, Taunton for Philadel- Fifteen thousand hr Carrie Tucker, Boston for Alexandria, sacincian “Andel adi de astecaicae Morrell. Stonington for New York. Burton, Patmer, Stamtord tor New York. tea, Nye, ¥rovidence tor New York, with BOUND EAST. Steamship Neptune, Baker, New York for Boston. Steamship Wamsutta. Fi: of Missouri; Colonel William ; Wilson Miller, of lodges, of Arkansas; T. C. E tana; H. M. Sanborn, of New Jersey; J. A. Pearce, Jr., of Columbia, 8. C.; Effingham Law- rence and H. E. Lawrence, of Louisiana; 8, 8. Cox and George N. Sanders. Colonel Crisp leaves to-day for St. Louis, but will take the stump in Massachusetts early in October, to infuse some Southern sentiment into the element of that State. New York for New Bedford. P Godwin, Waterbury, Albany for Stam- New York for Rockland. ‘Botts, Poughkeepsie for Noank. 2263, US Dydrographic ford. Schr Ida Hudson, Cook, Schr Laura A Stevens, Schr Admiral, Brown, Rondout for Boston. Palmer, Port Johnson tor Portland. Schr 8 Purvis, Sneider, New York for Providence. New York for Somerset, ney, Elizabethport for Boston. at ry n Itimore for Vine: Cox, Hoboken for Glen Cove. ‘ort Johnson for Providence. Hoboken for Providence. boken tor Providence. w York for Lynn. rdson, New York for Portland, ‘itcher, Clinton Point for Rock r Orozimbo, Wood, Elzabethport for Boston. lew York tor Harttord. New York for Providence, Schr John Warren, MeGarr, Hoboken for Portland, Sehr T A Colcord, Sparks, Schr JM Bird, Smith, Port Johnson for Bosta Sehr Julia A Tate, Tate, Elizabethport for Bri Schr R H Hodges, Elizabethport for Boston. Schr Massachusetts Schr O F Hawley, Schr J 8 Torry, Schr Caroline Schr J W Perry, Hill The Custom House proper is ivisions, at the head of which is a Deputy Col- lector. The chief of all is General Chester A, Arthur, ‘whose specific salary 18 $6,400, besides a share in Mr. Frederick J. Phillips, pri- vate secretary, receives a@ salary of $2,500. Then there are four clerks on salaries from $1,000 to $2,500; two messengers at $600; one Superintendent of the Revenue Cutter Service, $2,000, and Mr. Superintendent otf House, salary $2,400. This is the Collector's per- divided into ‘The New York Henatp has constructed a telegraph line from New York city to Whitestone, LI, and the same is now open for the transaction of business. This line will be found of great service to those having business with vessels passing to and from the Sound, and every facility will be given to merchants and others to communicate promptly. As there is no other telegraphic communication with Whitestone, the Herald Line will be open for all business and private messages, and the same attended to with all possible despatch. All messages must be prepaid. ‘The following rates have been established :— Private messages, twenty-five cents for ten words or less ; two cents for every additional word. Business messages—For a message of twenty words or Jess, to be delivered on board vessels off Whitestone, one dollar; five cents for every additional word. Advertisements for New Yorx Henao free. Sehr July Fourth Schr Redondo, Sehr Richmond, Schr Henry Kelle: Schr Eliza Henderson, Sehr Stephen Taber Schr Vesta, Clark, Schr Saratoga, Week: Sehr Eliza J Bi Schr W M Fre: Schr Nellie Dow, Ri Schr Julia E Gamage, land. in to Fairhaven; last re- id, 15 mos out. Haven Sept 14, schr N J Kn! fatteras Ground, of and for Provincetown, with 50 do bixtian. e schr Elbridge Ger: 6 schr BF Sparks, Wil seizures and fees. oll since last report; also The Democratic Headquarters. bbls sp, 240 do wh, 2 whales alongside. Atthe Spingler House Headquarters there was an unusual number of distinguished visitors, among them Hon. R. M. T. Hunter, of Virginia; N. James Fitz- gerald, of Ohio, and Colonel Henry 0. Kent. The prospects in the coming October elections were very generally discussed. Ohio is hopefully re- garded, and the defeat of Hartranft in Pennsyl- ut down asa certainty. 80 readily for Greeley in November, as it is aamitted that many Grant men may vote against Hartranft, but resonable hopes are enter- tained that a thorough canvass of the State and a complete organization, now in process, will secure In all the October States thorough or- ganization isin progress. nan, Robinson, George Hillier, the Custom Ship Gen Butler, Lord, from New York for San Fran- cisco, Aug 13, lat 18 N, lon 29. Ship New World, York, Sept. Bark Eliza, Champ iee, from sondon for New rt Pog of Jersey, bound westward, Sept 6, lat 46 44 n x Columbus (Nor), bound westward, Sept 7, lat 4446 i ), Nialsen, from New York for Halifax "aim Philadelphia Schr Brazos, Smith, Schr Avail, Smith, Mr. Charles P. Clinch, the veteran Assistant Col- lector, has one:chief clerk, Mr. Joseph Treloar, salary $3,000, and six clerks, receiving from $1,000 to $2,500, At the head of THE FIRST DIVISION stands Mr. Samuel G. Ogden, Auditor, holding said position for nearly two score years, with a salary Of $7,000 per annum. His two assistants, Messrs. Samuel J. Jacobs and John J. Herrick, each receive $4,500 per annum. The number of clerks employed im this division is 102, whose pay ranges from $800 lew York for Taunton. ¥ ‘k Ebenezer (Nor! = ‘The State is not New York tor Rockland, boken for Taunton. r, Hoboken for Providence. la, Gover, Port Johnson for Pro- 1, Rondout for Taunton. Elizabethport for Middletown, Hudson, Rondout for Boston, itimore for Boston. for Amsterdam, Aug 29, Foi Ports, ate ah Aug 30—Sailed, Therese, Mudgett, New Antwerp, Aug 30—Sailed, Falster. Bache, Boston; Sel- ma, Doodt, New York. Brxvast, Aug 3i—Arrived, Leonilda Danovaro, Bra- gante, Baltimore. Aug 3l—Arrived, , Spring, New 'rosby, do; Hope, Herald Office, corner Broadway Herald Ship News Office, pier No 1 East River. Herald Branch Office, No 1265 Broadway. Whitestone Dock, Whitestone, LI Senha ice secant Almanac for New York—This Day. Schr Geo Belliott, Fish, Bal Schr Elizabeth Baker, Baker, New York tor Georges ns, Anderson, New York for Boston. h, Sullivan, Newburg for Bridgeport. Steamer Galata, Nye, New York for Frovidence. ium, Green, Philadel- ¢ 1,’ Templar, fatanzas; Kate Prince, Hamil: NB. ai ed Sept 1, Emily Augusta, Walters, New Orleans via ‘ardift. In eure Bay Sept1, Lea, Tugnizza, from New York REMERUAVEN, Aug 20—Arrived, Rhein (s), Bassins, and Hannover (s), Himbeck, New York; Qhio (s), Basse, Bal. timore ; Columbia, Schumacher, New York ; 30th, Uhland, Meiners, Baltimore ; Niagara, Kuhlman, Philadelphia. ug the Lighthouse 30th, rr! 30—Arrived, Chas Pur rn Empire, Owen, Liverpool The Regular Republican Headquarters. A number of distinguished visitors presented themselves at the Grant Headquarters, in the Fifth Avenue Hotel, yesterday. Henry Wilson, Thomas L. Tullock, of Washington; W. C. Finney, of St. Louis; Henry C. Dibble, of New Lieutenant Governor Pinchback, Louisiana; ©. G. Worthington, of South Carolina, De Kay, of Washington. Senator Wilson is on his way to the Soldiers’ Con- vention at Pittsburg, and will thence proceed to Cincinnati, where he speaks on the 21st inst. Lieutenant Governor P. B. S. Pinchback, of Louisiana, said to be an effective and eloquent colored orator, will speak as follows:—In Pennsyl- vania, September 17 or 18; Wilmington, DeL, the jaltimore, the 2ist; in Ohio, from the 27th to the 2d of October; in Memphis, Tenn., on the 5th of October, and after that a week in Arkansas, before returning to the canvass in Louisiana. anks, Schr Kitty Steve! Sehi ‘Be THE CASHIER'S DEPARTMENT embraces the Second division, over which presides Mr. William D. Robinson, engaged at the Custom Mouse since 1831, and receiving a salary of $5,000 a His deputy, Mr. James Hoffman, has $3,500, In this division thirteen clerks, whose pay runs from $800 to $2,500 per annum, are engaged. THE WAREHOUSING DEPARTMENT, or Department of the Storekeeper of the Port, one of the busiest and most hard-worked, is the Third divi- sion, whose chief is Deputy Collector Thomas L. James, on a salary of $3,000, His chiet clerk is ‘Colonel Robert Des Anges, a soldier of the Crimean, @8 well as our late war, and an accomplished lin- guist—pay $2,500, Sixty-one clerks receive sala- ries from $800 to $2,500. To this division is also at- tached the Superintendent of Bonded Warehouses, Mr. Samuel P. Russell, salary $3,000; hia chief clerk, Colonel T. B, Thor) oePay Super! SUN AND MOON, HIGH WATER, Gov. Island...morn Hook..morn jate.....morn Among them were Hon. Steamships City of London, Adriatic, Abyssinta and lia, Glasgow, Hermann, Bre- of ‘Houston, Galvesto1 Moon sets....morn 3 26 OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, [_Ssite_| Destination. | Egypt for Live men; St Olaf, New Orleans ‘and Sherman, Charleston; Ashlan, Fernandina; Old Dominion, Pomona, Liverpool; Charles, Antwerp ; isso, Queenstown; Hubert, do: E: Gerredina Walhelm tty, Nutzhorn, from New mond, &c;’ shi -vis, Small, Bristol ; barks Antonio 1. nd, Cole, Galveston; Bay- Tonnesen, Uity Point; Flora, Peterson, do. 30th, Scanderia (s), Upton, New Yor! Cronstapr, ‘Aug 26—Sailed, yr Capiz, Aug 27—Arrived, Norton, Whi Cacutra, Aug 21—! ton, after putting bac “oli ina, Amsterdam ; ‘k. Havana; Maria Polley, Burgess, .|2 Bowling Green .|7 Bowling Green Salas, Palmas. ips Buckinghamshire, London, and Nel- jueenstown ; Turist, Cork; son, Liverpool; barks Minervi id. nD earl of India, Johnstone, New ‘ork. Det, Aug 81—Sailed, Liverpool, Lambert, New York ; Fielibo, Havsen, Philadel; nies Sydney, CB—all from London. uBLIN, Aug 3l—Arrived, Colonist, Harding, Richi- bucto. Bailed Sist, Raphaclo Ligure, Consiglieri, Baltimore. Al sto! from the east came on m2 obliging the Celsus (s), ldg for New York, to Exstvone, Aug 20—Arrived in the Sound, Caroline, Jen- ‘New York for orders. Fatmourn. Aw Noriolk for Hamburg. Fayat, Aug 21—In port bark Jehu, Hardy, for Boston. Guasaow, Aug S1—Arrived, California (), Craig, New ork. Gxxoa, Aug 20—Arrived, brig Kennebec, Minot, New ‘ork. yall Dort 80th, brig Remo (Ital), Cacace, for New Orleans, fiarruxroot (West), Aug 81—Arrived, Caroling, Thomas, Havre, Aug 20—Arrived, Amelia, Ross, New York. Hetvorr, Aug 30—Arrived, Eldorado, Thomasen, Wil- Pee Aug 29—Arrived, Hammonia (s), Hebich, New ‘ork. Salled 30th, Eleanor Chapman, Pritchard. Newcastle. it 12—Sailed, schr Isaac Goodwin, Smith, pt 2-Arrived, Queen Victoria, Con- McDowall, Bos- Sept 2, Wiscon- ‘ork. ‘AM, steamship China, Macaulay, lew York. Sailed Sist, Hypatia, McFee, Baltimore; Sept, Tiger, Miller, Galveston; Memphis (), Weeks, Montreal. Algo sailed 7th, ‘steamstup 8 Halifax and St John, NB. t, Ve er, Brown, San Francisco ; Edith, Hilton, Onar! ensacola. d, ‘The Queen (), Thomas, New rn). iradburn, New York; Sept 2, sen, for Philadelphia; 1, Portland, Smith, Boston; lew York; Peter Jebson (8), E Corning, Hughes, , ight, Buenos Van der Voort, London; Malaga, Cadiz; a h ram Numancia (an @ barge load of coal). Wind at sunset N, fresh. Mr. Greeley’s Movements. Philosopher Greeley went to his Chappaqua farm yesterday ana quietly pruned his forest trees, un- disturbed by politics or interviewers. by the half-past six train and repaired to the resi- his friend, Alvin J. seventh street. He will attend Dr. Chapin’s church this morning. BANNER RAISING IN THE THIRD WARD, Speeches by A. W. Tinney, Franklin Hart and Others. Yesterday afternoon a banner raising was inau- gurated in Chambers street by a number of influen- tial citizens and merchants doing business in the A large truck, emblazoned with the superscription— ye raeadame a taaeeades annnenne. Republican Nominations. pra” : + Socoroe For PRESIDENT—U. 8S. GRANT. For Vice PRESIDENT—H. WILSON, For GOVERNOR—JOHN A. DIX. ORLELEDCIODOITIIDE DOLE NTDEDE IEEE DE DOOOOOOODE: This banner is twenty feet by thirty, and 1s slung upon a gauze framework. assembled multitude greeted the upraising of the flag, and 2,000 patriots gathered beneath its flowing The purport of the speeches delivered was to the etfect that Grant was omnipotent, and Gree- ley out of the race altogether. Chappaqua could not have the ghost ofa chance against Grant, and honest republicanism would surely override the impotent efforts of the demo- crate. The band played “Hail to the Chief” ina most manner, and at the conclusion of “Yankee the Teutonic wagon wended its way to “fresh flelds and pastures new,” which was a great relief to those assembled. ideas. He was of opinion that Greeley was utterly “‘squelched,”’ and that Grant would not only carry opular vote throughout the States, but also in large cities of the Union. ‘y one had “had his little say’ the meeting quietly dispersed. REFORM ASSOCIATION, The Executive Committee held an important session at No. 2 Astor House yesterday. various city organizations called upon the committee to secure the nomina- tion of their respective candidates for the office of Mayor, Judges, District Attorney, &c. A. T. Stewart, William F. Havemeyer, Andrew Hi. Green, Senator Creamer, George A. Jeremiah, Sauer and Oswald Ottendorfer were named for Supreme Court—Judge Leonard, Randolph W. Townsend, E. H. Anderson and Judge Suther- For Superior Court—James W. Gerard, Jr., Henry Nicoll and Henry Morrison. Bedford for City Judge, and John McKeon, e. Devlin and Henry L, Clinton were promi- mentioned for District Attorney. ference will coutinue during next Monday, to which all organizations in favor of reform are in- vited to send their committees, The following is a list of the names of the Execu- tive Committee :—Oswald Ottendorfer, Joln Foley, John H. Strahan, Roswell D. Hatch, Myer Stern, Gerald, Jr., John McCool, Havemeyer, Robert Bb. Roosevelt, J. John H, Draper, soy, Henry Nicoll, Andrew H. e PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPT. 14, 1872, salary $2,500, and Har- intendent Custom House, CLEARED. ion (Br), Mirehouse, Liverpool Dale. He returned Marine Disasters. Bark Newcastte—London, Sept M—A despatch from Wexford, Ireland, reports that a vessel named the New- castle has been wrecked on Tuskar Rock, and all the crew are supposed to have been drowned. This is be- lieved to be the bark Newcastle, which cleared at Liver- pool Aug 31 for Savannah. Steamsutr Virco, from New York, at Savannah Mth, reports was run into 1th inst, off Cape May, by sehr Spec: ¥ The schr lost’ jibboom and ‘THE FOURTH DIVISION Collector George W. Embree, jerk, Richard Wynkoop, salary and nineteen clerks, receiving pay from $800 000. 4s in charge of Deput; 30—Off, brig Rocky Glen, Dove, from Balary $3,000; chief cl johnson, in Fifty- | via Queenstown—John G riatic (Br), Murray, Liverpool via Queens- Beynt Bn, Grogan, Liverpool via Queens. Abyssinia (Br), Haines, Liverpool via Queens- Hermann (NG), Relchmann, Bremen—Oel- THE GREAT AMOUNT OF ENTRIES rt are received in the Fifth presides Special Deputy Col- on a salary of $3,000, lahon, receives $2,800, and by _ of thirty-seven clerks ranges from $800 to THE CUSTODY OF INVOICES laced in the hands of Deputy lorris, of the Sixth division, B. F. Wyman, his Jector John R. L chief clerk, W. aston, Deering, Galveston via Key New Orleans, Gager, New Orleans—H B Cromwell & Co. herman, Whitehurst, New Orleans—Frederic ulator, bound for New Y mainboom. The side of the Virgo was only scratched. Sur Inpramay (Br), from Melbourne for Callao, in. bal- last, went ashore, no’ date, on Eastern Islands, and be- came a total loss.’ Crew saved Bank Syupmipx—The bark F B Fay, at Boston 14, from September, 8, lat 42 h the’ Norwegian bark Syip! Boston, in distress August 31, in lat 43 and certificates is Collector William A, early payment of $3,000. lerk, receives $2,500, and eighteen clerks from $1,000 to $1,500. THE SEVENTH DIVISION is in charge of Deputy Collector N. G. Williams, chief clerk, has Steamship Ashland, Moore, Fernandina—Jas Han Steamship San Salvador, Nickerson, Savam long 83, fell_ in jottenburg, for having been dismasted in a hurricane The captain decided to and all hands were taken off by the F Fay and landed at Boston. A despatch received {n Bosto! yesterday reports that the Sylphide was towed into Port Breton, on the lth ne She has on board acargo of iron, valued at about $69,000, and consigned to Edward Ps « f Boston Steamship H Livingsten, Cheeseman, Savannah—W R Steamship Champion, Lockwood, Charleston—H R Mor- an & Co. a teamship James Adger, Lockwood, Charleston—H R Morgan & Co. Norfolk, City Point Steamship E C Knight, Tull, Georgetown, DC—G B Mer- Steamship Volunteer, Bloodgood, Philadelphia—Loril lara Steamship Co. Steamship Neptune. Baker. Boston—H F Dimock. teamship Wamsutta, Fish, New Bedford—Ferguson & vod. Ship Compta (Br), Hart, Liverpoot—Chas L Wright & Liverroo., Au to Balery $3,000. James Tanner, $2,500, and four clerks from $800 to $1,400. THE PUBLIC STORE unt of responsibility are en- trusted to Deputy Coilector Daniel H. Tompkins, of the Eighth division, whose salary is $3,000. William H. Broome, chief clerk, receives $2,500, and Aity-eight clerks obtain trom $800 to $2,000 per an- NINTH OR LAW DIVISION. artment, presided over by aeaeee. sin (s), Freemai sh A Also'arrived and an immense ai ¢ ‘idonian (Br), Henderson, BudENta, brought into this port yesterday by jan, Which picked her uj ailed trom Brunswick, Ga, yellow pine timber and ‘luniber for’ Montevideo, and subsequently put into Yarmouth, NS, August lf, leak: i badly, where necessary repairs Were made, sailed for her destination August 21, ‘oken out again and obliged’ thi her and been taken off by some nia is 700 tons burthen, was buil and owned at the same place by J K Ryerson. Bank Nora (of Halifax), was ashore at Island H leaking badly and with rudder gone. Np Mary (Br), from Belfast, Ireland, for 3d inst, off Grand Banks, The officers and crew were t icLoon, from abandoned on the uly 20, with a full Loud cheers from the This is a large de Deputy Collector Balary Of $3,000, 31st, Princeton, elaide, Pacotis, Phil Entered out Sist, Ragnhild, Jac Nereid, Cornish, do. Arrived at Gravesend Sey 2d, Havelock, Sauvage, ‘ulf, do. ie caster, Aug 3l—Sailed, Merrington, Curtis, Savan- ah. feet Aug 23—Sailed, Village Belle, Little, more. Leirn, Sept 1—Arrived, Nina, Ivancich, New York. 31, P Dubrovackl, 1B, Sept 13—Arrived C0, Ship E © Scranton, Curran, New Orleans—N H Brig- Bark Annie (Br), Todd, London—Arkell, Tu (tal) cee ie crew to abandon His chief clerk, J $2,500, and fifty clerks obtain salaries ranging from $800 to $2,000. MISCELLANEOUS SALARIES are paid to minor employés. There are eight watch- men at $1,000 each per annum, four of whom are on duty Sundays, receiving $2 50 for each Sunday at work; two ushers at $1,100, one engineer at $1,000, four firemen at $720, twelve porters at $720, two carpenters at $3 50 per day. named employ¢s belong to the Custom House, and oe not in divisions, yet are paid by the Au- . Balch, has The Philosopher of at Yarmouth, N8, in lt Logan, from Boston for Pictou, cl Bark Isurium (Br, larbor, Guysboro, NS, Sept 12, clay & Livingston, ae Atalanta (NG), Hogemann, Bremen—Funch, Edye 5 Bark Rosalia (Ital), Pesce, Trieste—Slocovich & Co. Wextord (Br), Bradshaw, Vigo! pghilé 8 T Holbrook’ (Br), Frisbee, Antwerp—C H Trum- pall jampson, Cork or Falmouth—Bar- Quebee, was abandoned on the in a disabled condition. rescued hy the ship Northampton, Cay Liverpool, and landed at Bath, Me, 0 . tl Buia Harowp (Br), Sinelatr, from Pictou for Pembroke, betore reported at'Arichat ‘with loss of bowsprit, head collision with an unknown steamer o, put into Arichat Sept 3, and will repair at that port. The accident occurred on the night of the 2d. Scur J W Farnriecn (of Rockport), Story, on the Salvages on the morning of Sept will be a total loss, with a salvage on her outfits. She was built at Kennebunk, Me, in 1862, 40 tons burden, and owned by John Story, 4 Naumkeag Mutual sel aud $500 on outfits. Scur Jesse Witsox, from Philadelphia for Washington, , coal, went asliore inside of Henlopen yesterday D R De Wolf & Co. Pendo, New York. ‘ida Hall, Hall, Boston, to return about 20th; brig do. 29—Sailed, Alaska, The following Mr. Hart ventilated his Brig Olat Kyree (Nor), Jorgensen, Elsinore—Funch, ‘an (Br), Snow, Lisbon—Jas Henry. 1 Boiton (Br), Heney, Demarara—Heney & Parker. Brix Rhone (Br), MeDougall, Port Spain—J F Whitney Brig Florence May (Br), Cochran, Halifax—H J De Wolf * Sclir Ella, Montgomery, Taxpan, Mex—B F Metcalf & qucht Electric Spark, Howell, Barbados—Middleton & Schr Samie 8 McKown, Parsons, Gonaives—B J Wen. ri. Schr Frank Atwood, McKa; Schr Southern Crows (Br), Potter, New York. $—Arrived, Columbia, Mayhen, Puget Seymour, New Yor! ‘ica, Innes, H ‘ZA Inspectors, pay per d 7 inspectoresies, pay 1 captain of the rizht wat 2 lieutenants f.the night wate 160 night imspeetors, pay per nigh’ 19 weighers, pay per annum, e: Sgaugers, pay per annum, eac! 1 ass K. long Kong; 224, Eury- steamships Germany, farwood, London; bark Scud, Wilson, Philadelphia; 8. ‘ed, brig Gustavo (Dom), Sept 8—Arrived, steamship France (Br), Thom- son, Quebec for Liverpoo Quxenstows, Sept 1—Arrived, New York; Folkvai Sept 12—Arrive led 12th, steamship Corinthi: Scott, Glas Sipeccsant Ate Dienred. daknedee fae SCILLY, Aug 28—Off, J & R Walsh, Herbert, from New York for’ Rotterdam. Swixnwuxpe, Aug 2—Arrived, Anna, Aatholm, Phila- Sixcarone, July 22—In port bark D Draper, Clark, for Sypyky, NSW, July 9—Arrived, St Nicholas, Williams, li—Arrived, bark National Eagle, tie Boston ; 12th, brig Maggie Gross (Br), Gross, Sa- a. Cleared 10th, brig Ringwood (Br), Greening, Cienfue- ray, Loring, Liverpool; 12th, and Glanmire (Br), Tufts, New (Br), Thompson, ’, Flemming, Montev: APLES, Aug 27—Arrit 2th, Pocahontas, 01 Port av Pia Insured in’ the for $2,500 on ves- . Ds Fishing Insurance Co THE APPRAISER 1 appraiser, Mr. Wm. A. Di J appraiser at large, salary 10 assistant appraisers, salary 6: examiners, salar. 1 clerk to appraiger Jexaminer of marble 1 measurer of marble 86 clerks, salary per apnum, from $1 ‘6 messengers, salary per annum, packers, per day mers and mer assistant storekeeper, ¥ laspecwors of vessels, salary, per day . A CUSTOM BUREAU AT CASTLE GARD) has been established for the accommoda' emigrants coming in steerage and wno are janded a is the charge ef an acting deputy collector, Thomas G. Baker, whe re- ceives a salary of $2,000; two inspectors at $4 per day, one storekeeper at €1,100 and an assistant storekeeper at $1,000 per annym. THE PAY OF THE SURVEYOR of the port amounts to $4,900 per annum, besides his share in fees and seizures. deputies, each gp a salary of $2,500, Mr. James L. Benedict being spectal deputy and in charge of The force employed here is six clerks at ve at $1,400, four at $1,300, three messen- gers at $900 and one porter at $740. THE NAVAL OFFICE, at the head of which stands Mr. 4. I. Lafiin, may “De said to de a self-supporting inatitution, as the fees of this office are suficient to pay ail the salaries excepting abeut $2,000 per month, which 4s paid by the Auditor out of an appropriation by Congresa, The force employed here and the pay- me nts of salaries are as Je) Naval Officer, A. H. Latli share of tees and set Special Deputy N; Jeremie—B J Wenherg. tiest, Shulee, NS—Snow & obe, Herrick, Jacksonville—H W Loud & Co. ‘aveller, Hodges, Charleston—Bentley, Miller & Co. ‘Sehr Addie M Bird, Merrill, Georgetown, SC-H P Schr Sandy Hook, Crawford, Washington, NC—Van & Schr Paragon, Mahan, Washington, NC—W H Wiggins. ichmond—Van Brunt & ro. Schr A L Lockwood. St John, Washington, DC—Van Norwich—H W Jackson & Co. nch, Bangor—R P Buck Schr Win MeCobb, Horton, New Bedford—H W Jackson Steamer Ann Eliza, Richards, Philadelphia. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamship Batavia (Br), Moreland, Liverpool Sept 3 and Queenstown 4th, with indse and 570 passengers to C yn. Sept 12 Lat 43 15, | steamship, bound east Cunard steams) Guion steamship, do* Dedtschiand. ( -y trom $1,500 to . Scur Txazer (Br), from Sydney, CB, for Miramichi, was “ the vessel before revorted ashore'at Isle Madame, was sold at auction Sept 1. Scnr Srecutator (Br), Huffington, from San Blas for Philadelphia, 14th inst, in distress, and inat, at two A M, about rth of y,,Was run into by steamship Virgo, from New hooner's jibboom, teainship is sup: tt, do. ship St Patrick, Ste- ow. jer Shriery Phila- ‘avannah, carr; bowsprit and doing ¢ sustained no damage, as she p wr course, und refused to render any assistance or pay any attention to our crippled condition. Scu Many Mornts, Capt Waters, before reported dam- aged by the explosion of the boiler of steamtug Agnes, in her masts blown out, side stove and it is reported will be a total Sho xank shortly after the collision. nS owned by O E Maltby, of Norfolk, and employed in the “ockwood, Sharrett, Schr Escort, Wake! Schr Forest'Belle, 8an Francisco. Castle Garden, St Joux, NB, Sept James River, had one in and stern blown ow lth, bark Everett Adeliu (Br), Gleason, ork. ‘Also cleared 13th, sehr: and New Dominion Sailed 12th, bark Globe, Hardenbrook, Stirinam. Vanice, Aug 23—Arrived. Kolo, Carini WARNEMUNDE, Atg 29-Arrived, Talisman, Schjott, Phil- American Ports. BOSTON, Sept 13—Arrived, schrs Oriole On, Chase? Willard P Phelps, Somes, and hiladelphia; Owen PH State, Seabury, Elizabethport. leared—Steamship Wm Crane, Howes, Baltimore via foriolk: shin. Annie Bin Sone Araneta, Frisbee, from Hampden for Charles. 1), struck on Bantam Ledge, off Boothbay, on account of the buoy being halt a mile out of Threw over deck load to lighten the vessel, and got off with loss of rudder and shoe. Capt F 81 into Boothbay, a distance and no other assistance. Srramen Lewrsrox, while on her way from Portland to Kland, Tuesday ‘night last, was run into on the port hr. About 20 feet of the steamer's ngwWay was knocked in, giving collision took place at about eather being clear. ‘The officers of the er lay the blame of the collision upon the schr, fishing schr belonging to Swampscot, or today, ran on the west end o House Island and bilged. Miscellancous. A first class ship of 600 tons has just been completed at Poillon’s shipyard for the Woman’s Tea Compa The ship is already chartered for Australia, to return via China with a cargo of tea “ She is to be commanded by This is the first Instance of the purchase wal shipping busines. per ships is to be tand and New Yor es, Now on the passage from has been chartered on arri- rancisco to load wheat tor Liverpool at £4 Notice to Mariners, There are three ils proper position. succeeded in steering the of nine miles, with a haws q Jon 6601, anot Patrick McE lat 4129, lon 6519, a by an unknown se! je Hear the forward G), Neynaber, Bremen Aug inds, Clendenin, and mise and. 793 pas 6:30 AM. Experi Chairman Executive Committee, No. 2 Astor House, GUNNING 8. BEDFORD. His Enthusiastic Endorsement by Our Meeting of Property Banks; thence assed a British ) seiiles Aug 8th, Leg- aples 12th and Gibraltar 24th, with mdse and sto Henderson Bros, fell in with bark Eugenia, of Yarmouth, ay (Br), Cann, Philadel lobile; Sophia Kranaz, Boston, Sept 1 ly, Philadelphia, k Harriet, and other ves- hor in the Roads, Citizens—Large Owners in the Tenth Ward. A large meeting of business men and property owners of the Sixteenth Friday at Union Hall, No. 138 Chrystie street, of “organizing an association for furthering the re-election of Hon. Gunning S. Bedford for City Judge at the coming election. The greatest enthusiasm prevailed and harmony marked all the proceedings of the evening, evident that the people present feit the benefit of having had @ severe, but. just magtatrate on the bench, and they wished to ki lowing gentiem salary per annam, besides Sy ana seceeeeeee BBM ool; Nereus, Bearse, New York; Annie (Br), Fournie: inl Perry, Pensacola; Hiram Abiff, phia. MORE, Sept 1$—Arrived, steamship Southampton; brig took her in tow and Madame Demorest. q . 7 . Sampson, New Orleans Sept 8, nee eee Se rs, to Frederic Baker. Had fing "wo clerks, salary Fifwen clerks, salar, enty-five clerks, sal fan's Tea Company hitman, New Orleans Sept 8, with for the purpose ssengers to H B Cromweil & Co, of a ship by women A first class line of cll mediately between Auc! Sir SexNone, Capt Ht s Wm Lawrence, Hallett, Boston via ebster, Eldridge. Fiveclorks, salary ca GOR, Sept 12—Cleared, schr n ‘Three messengers, salary cach One jnessenger, salary ave In gennection with the above it will not appear lace here fo state that, under a law passed in 1 called the Sub-Treasury GMecer, in conjunction witv t quired to examine on the ist of cach ossession of the Assistant estab) " in G_ Hewes, Cripps, New Orleans 8 days, established im i, 20 miles 8 of Cape Hatteras, passed a schooner bound north showing a blue and white signal, with letters B& Wand © underneath Steamship Regulator, F naval stores. tot lary Stewart, Coombs, pt 1S—Arrived, ship Northampton, McLoon, pool. ISTOL, Sept 8—Arrived, schr Warren Gates Sr, Smith, Rondout, Sept 12—Arrived, bark Lucy (Bn, — Liverpool. t 1W—Sailed, schrs Mata’ Imington, NC, with Ww Surveyor of the days, with indse and p; Ship Strathearn (Br) veep him there, inzas, Bragdon, fat. Mitchell, New York. , schrs Wm Allen, ie were elected officers Runk, importer, President; Major Joseph Fleischi, cretary; Captain Jac. Mander, Colonel A. Meyer, Captain John F. Gerdes, Captain William Burkhardt and Henry Brook, V: Henser, Treasurer, to be called the Gunning 8, Bedford Association of We Tenth Ward. After Major SAUER stating the claims the City Judge had upon the good citizens of New York, and the able manner in which he filled the posit Judge for the last turee y the following preamble and reeolutions, which were upapimously adopted : ® Treasurer aud cert! the Treasury. THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF SALARIES ‘paid monthly to the above employés of the govern- aent averages about two nundred thousand dol- fars, and is very littie more than the receipt for Jeos; consequently this brane of the government #ervice is about self-supporting. other porte the expense of collecting the customs Fevenue in this city is cheaper than in any ot! #nd will not be more than one per ceat of tl total amount of duties received. @OMPARATIVE CORT OF COLLECTING DUTIES ON IM- Ports, cornered, but 264 ritish Admiralty charts Nos 941 a, jce charts Nos 12 and 42, ELIZABETHPORT, Sept 12—Arrived, Allen; Orozimbo, Woods, and Kendus York; Golden Rule, Wilson, Ni Hk : alsey, and Forest iver, Satled—Schrs W W Brainerd, Rathburn, New Bedfor ihe Etla, Wilburn, Pembrok Woods, Portland; John Crockford, Hatch, Providence Kent, Plymout! insurance broker, Thomas Evan, seaima years, fell from the Ship Constantine, Creevey, London and Isle. of Wight, with mdse and 54 passengers to Grinnell, Minturn rly winds most of th This association is RAST INDIA ARCH association 1 1, Wreek in the Roads of rr The Navy Department of Netherland Indi 2 having foundered in the Roads of He trora the coast, It Protrudes above the Had light wesie Jeean (Dutch), Suit, : & M Gould, Kelly, W Compared with i feet water, One of ter, anda white fag has The accurate’ position of the wreck J afterexamination. he Bencon of Karang-Djerock :~ ‘The same wuthority gives notice of the ta rock, i the Java Sea, and states that it will be replaced as'soon as possible by & red beacon barrel (Herbert's buoy). ok the northe: , 30 ..schrs Minerva, Bright- ‘ks and washed Croton. ett, I hiladelphi W, lasting § hours; everything movabl port; Buckeye, Lal h lew burg; Kichd. Elzabethport; Seaport, Jo, Bowman; Mary Johnson, iT dec i), Wierichs, Hamburg 87 days, with Took the northern passage and Sept 2, lat 46, lon 5) 40, had a severe veering around’ to W, lasting 8 large iceberg fect high Int 5S 45, lon 2) 2), spoke bark ntor New York; has been 14 Biase rosby, and Naiaa Queen, GEORGETOWN, DO, Sept 12—Arrived, schr Fred Swan, GLOUCESTER, Sept _12—Arrived, Davidson, Windsor, N8, for New Crowley, St John, NB, for do; Teazer, Hamilton, Portland ington. ORVILLE, Sept6-—Cleared, schrs J W Maitland, and Jas Jones, Felton, New York. eri Pwiil, Ingraham, Harbor Island. Lilias, Griftin, ans of the Tenth ward Inports Pree Perrentage of Collection. Tonnay urs; im lat 40, ton 48, Catertor. Fiecal Year, RAST INDIA ARCHIPELAGO—PH the roads of Manila, Luzon :— to mark the bar of the river 0 nizing Gua nin ere Cd ford As City Jue the proape tity of A Tet? That we, the German citi ward do hers, Bedtord as can't selves to use our hs tor the pur: APPINE. ISLANDS, schrs Promenader, ork; WH Maillon and we, taking a dee aid Guning 8. Bedierd; Forbes, Cow Bay, OB, 1) days, with Son; vessel to JF Whitney Co. weather. ford (Re), Cur Wolf & Co. P northern passage and been 1d days Wo urray, Jr; vessel Brig La Creole (Dutch), 8) with hides gad xostabins to t, low tide, on hawser may be ns of the Tenth ry, Smyrna, 06 days assed Gibraltar Aug L thi light winds and calms. Has the Hanks. alien, 1 reese! io H's De Wol made fant to the upper part of the bu Judge, and ple ri in 8! fo conswinmate bis elec. the largestunajority evey polled in this city for a hat we (lo. hereby organize ourselves as w th all ther Bedford associa: covpnaralon ib “thie for theomsn; ‘western corner of the ent: id, irs Mollie, Atherton, a New York. Bey WAST, Sone 12 . New Yor MOBILE, Sept 5 Heiro, Agsregate compensa juare, wooden) lies at the eastern corner of the 10 the bar, in 73 teet water, low tide, also mark. jo. 4 iron beacon) lies on the western side in 7; water, law Ude, and marks the channel, beoy ve the Gunning 8, Bedfot ived, echr Patria (Swe), Rio Ja- and that we will unite Ws as ot Cleared—Bark Teresita (8p). Bedia, Havana, Beek he sef, Curanoe 2 daye, Vinten PE teehee EN wo Yo i NOnroux, Sept 12—Arrived, schr Edwd Daiger, Lord, ae iro. ~ 12—Arrived, schr W D ase ans ved, schrs A Taber, , Philad iymouth ; ‘Charger, Whe Routouts Agnes, NEWPORT, Sp 12, PI HREWPORT, Sept 12, PM—Arrived, sloop Pearl, Cobleigh, Also, schrs_ A J Law cept itn barxiney ellen a ae Sew Verses OF Sailed—Schrs Harriet Ryan, New York ; Frank- lin, Coats, Bristol ior New York or Calais; Willie Pe! Austin, New York for Wareham: m, do omaston ; Jas Henry, Trueworth: ¥ A'S Dyer, Harker, Port Johnson tor ‘Boston; Ji meaner SP Lindsay, © » New York for Hoboken for do; — iled—Brig S C Shaw (Br), Bell, G $0 sailed — 1), for Boston; schr Gen Grant, Johnson, frou Beaton ine New? York. 13th, AM—Arnived, schrs Niger, Thompson, from New York. NORWICH, Sept 13—Arrived, schrs Chief, M H Grit and Cerro Gordo, Hoboken; EF Meany, Pore Johnson; sees and Alexander, Philadelphia; Era, Alexany A. NEW LONDON, Sept 13—Arrived, schrs Coruelia, Clara: and Union, Hoboken for Boston; "Adriana, Rondout for do; J Goodspeed, and Martha Smith, Hoboken for Provie dence; Success, do for Fall River;' Minerva, Hoboken le hrs Capella (Br), Burt, New York for St John, Frank, Sa ers, pitsabechpar’ for Portmout! fonvey, Perch, » for Salem; V New York tor Saco; Jane Fish, , for Bovton; Eddie F Treat, Treat, do tor Bath} En- terprise, Nickerson, New York for Boston; Annie ‘Tibbetts, Curtis, ‘Port Johnson for Portsmouth. Sarah. Richardson, do for do; Charger, White, Elizabeth- ort for New Bedford; Pearl, Googen, do for Saco; Sin- ad, Terry, New York for Salem; Olive Avery, Coit, do- for boston} Herald, Hall, from Rondout for do; Warren Gates, Sr, Smith, do tor ‘Bristol; F Merwin, Bunce, Ho- boken for Providence; B W Brown, Brown, do tor do; r fos heaton, McG: ly ' Hoyt, Kelly, ~ Philadelphia for dos ‘well, i ants Martha Smith, Percy, Hoboken for do; Amas Bri gis, Hands, Haverstraw for do; Wim Voories, Coleman, do for do; Sarah Gurney, Gurney, Elizabethport for do; Suc- cess, Eldridge, Hoboken for do. The following vessels were boarded by US revenue cut~ ter James Campbell 13th inst—schs © W Bentley, Baker, Elizabethport ior New Bedford: Copy, Treworthy, Ron dout for Boston: Clyde, Gurney, Hoboken tor Fall River; Caroline, Munson, “Ellzabeth for Providence: Ganges, Johnson, Rondout for Newburyport; Sophia, Welsh, Newburg for Fall River; Union, Arey, New Yorks for Boston; Petrel, ‘Curtis,’ Elizabeth fOr? or losto! Lynn; Hiram, Bowman, New York for ton: "J "6" Unew. Nickerson,” Port. Johnson for ty, nner, Briggs, Rondout for : Josephine, Phinney, Albany for New, Bed- ford; Martha Jane, Allen, Hoboken for Providence; Ore- con, Wilson, New York for do; G W WI jewburg for do; Gem, Fish, New York hine, Nash, Elizabethport for Fall River; . Port Johnson for Portland. New York for do;G W Baldwin, Ma ton;Ida & Anna, Cook, New York cott, do for do;'@ W'Cumminy Providence; @,'0 Dennison, Allen, albany ton; H Newall, Newburg ‘for do York for Rockland; MO Wells, do A Saunders, Smith, Philadelphia for Providence; Howard, Rondout for do; Memento, Nickerson, do for, New Bedford; D Haynes, Nason, New York for 2 JF Carver, Norwood, Hoboken for do; Alice, Boylan, New York for do: Majestic, Wyman, ao for’ Castine Amelia, Kelley, do for Newburypo! Mall, Linscott, di for Bath; North Pacific, Eaton, do lewports “A. be Rowe, do for Boston; Adriana, Hunt, Rondout 18th, 10 AM—Fresh SE wind, with thick about 10) vessels put in during thé night, all b PHILADELPHIA, Sept 14.—Arrived, steams) (Bn), Ellis, Liverpool; Rattlesnake, Pie: ships Laurens, Snow, Dunkirk; Pi bark Brothers (Bn), Jenkins, Providence; schrs Specu= lator (Br), Huffington, San Blas, for New York (see Dis-' asters); Eddie Waters, Porter, Electric, Murray, Corpus Christi; Samuel Fish. mnebec; 8'W Wood= ruff, Haskell, Bangor; Freddie L' Porter, Whorf, Provi- dence; Sunbeam, Galley, Calais; M M Knowles, } Gardiner, Me; James Alderdice, Rockhill, Salem, Below--Brig Ben) Carver, trom, Bangor. At ine—Brig Edith, Ameida, from Matanzas. Cleared—Steamship Achilles, Colburn, Boston; Marinus (Br), Angelini, Dubling Margaret ‘Edward brig Roanoke (Br), Wilkie, ‘ rooks, Nantnéket; J 'D ; Rachel Seaman, Seaman, do: Rhodella Blew, wilder, New Bedtord! A H Edwards, Bartlett, Salem; EB Everman, Corson, Boston; Henrietta, Leavitt, Nor- folk; Z_B Wheaton, Atkins, Boston. PORTLAND, Sept'tz—Arrived, schr Florence X Tower Perry, Philadelphia, Cléared—Schrs Eva May, Andrews, Washington, DC; Baltic, Parker, New York. PORTSMOUTH, NH, Sept, 11—Arrived in lower harbor, schrs M Sewall, Lowe, Port Johnson for Boston; Eliza- lodgdon, ‘Rockland tor New Yor' 18th—Arrived brig Nigreta, McCausland, Philadelphia ; sehr Hannic Westbrook, Littlejohn, New York; Abbic,, delphia. Cleared —Brig Merriwa, Downes, Cardenas, PROVIDENCE, Sept I—Arrived, stenmer WP Clyde, Rogers, Philadelphia: schrs allce Ida, Swelman, Wacha- rigue, Va; Aun i Saftord, Powell, Philadelphia for Paw- lucket; Surprise, Seamans, Trenton; Chas A Grainer, Harvey; Allda, Knowles; Sarah J Gurney, Gurney and. Ontario, Barber, Elizabethport; George 'W Middleton, Sherman, do for Pawtucket; JG Fell, Nickerson, Soutly Amboy J & M Merryman, Fo; Youmans, Smith, a duna, Wa) Harry P Diverty, Nickerson, Port Johnson; Treasure, Taylor; WP. Pulls, Hawkins, and Edward Wootten, Young, Rondout; A'B Hay: low, Poughkeepsie; Marietta Smith, ‘Preston, Jersey City; Amos Briggr, Knapp; Wm Woorhices Goldsmith, and Shamrock, Troy, erstraw; Cornelius, 3B W Brown, Winters; Florence, Wilcox, and P M ‘Wheaton, Barrett, Ho- boken; Minquas, lieaney, Hoboken; Maria Lousia, Snow, Hoboken; DC ‘Foster, Pedrick, Hoboken; F Nerwin, Bunce, Hoboken; James English, Baker, Hoboken; Suc- cea, Richards, Hoboken; RP King, Bliven, Hoboken; Palladium, Ryder, New’ York; Harriet Gardner, Miller, New York. Below, schrs Helen Augusta, Excelsior, jurphy. galled Brig Mansanilla, Benson, New York or Philadel+ phia; schrs Garland, Libby, New York; James M Bayles, Arnold, New York; MR Carlisle, Northrup, New York; William N Gesner, Egbert, New York. AWTUCKET, Sept 13—Arrived, schrs Anna E Safford, Powell, Philadelphia; Geo W Middleton, Sherman, Eliza- ethport. RICHMOND, Sept 12—Arrived, steamship Wyanoke, Couch New Yorksschrs Frank Bell, Cassin, and Maggie. McDonald, McAllister, do. SA ai eae ree Sept 6—Cleared, ship Oneida, McGil- very, verpool, ‘Salled—Steamship Montana, Metzgar, Mazatlan; ship Flechero (Br), Waller, Liverpool; bark Sonoma, Wreath, do, SEATTLE, Sept 6—Arrived, bark Osmyn, Sorman, Sam rancisco. SAVANNAH, edd 14—Arrived, steamship Virgo, New York (see Disasters), Cleared—Schr Eclipse, New York. Sailed—Steamship San Jacinto, New York. Steamer A Winants, from New York for Key West, put in for coal; revenue cutter Wilderness, from Sew Orleans for New York, put in for coal, and proceeded. SALEM, Sept 12--Arrived, schrs David Currie, Barrell, Baltimore ; D Wasson, Tapley, Bangor for Brunswick, NJ; Charlotte Chapman, Curtis, do tor New York ; Hardscrab- ble, Curtis, Ri tor Richmond, Va; Chase, Peck, do. for New York. an STONINGTON, Sept 13—Arrived, schrs Trastam Dick- ens, Babcock, and Jane Dunham, Elizabethport; Jose- phine, Caswell, Haverstraw for Narraganset Pier; Hono- ra Butler, Dunn, do for Fall River: Rienzi, Cobleigh, Ea~ abethport for do; } fee Natt, New York for Providence; Eliag Runyon, South Ambov for do; J B Bleeker, Thomp- son, Hoboken for Pawtucket. ' VINEYARD HAVEN, Sept 18—Arrived, brigs Ottawa. fi jorence J Henderson, Port Caledo- nia for New York; schrs JS & LC Adams, Pensacola for hott Devereaux,Georgetown, DC, for do; Abby’ Wasson, and FA Sawyer, Elizabethport tor do; Alice Myrick, Gonaives for do; Justina, Clara, Jan Adrian, Rondout for do; H W Conner, and Enterpr x Hoboken for do; David Miller, Fernandina tor do; Sardis nian, Mary B Smith, and Nelson Harvey.. Now York for io; MS Hathaway, South Amboy for do; Samon, Port Johnson for d fc S C Morton, Millville, Nu, for dos Calista, Coxsackie for do} Light " Boat, Wedd Point ' for do; Brunette, Rondout for ngor f fe ee Montrose, Hoboken for Salem; Emeline Haight, Philadelphia for Provincetown; Gentile, New York fo Belfast; Altred Chase, Peterson, and ‘Riverdale, New York for Gloucester; EF Treat, do for Bath; Susie’ Pres~ colt. defor StJohn, NB: Julia Newell, do for Saugus Witte Martin, Elizabethport for Taco Leontine, Cold ring for th; Grand Island, Elizabethport, for ia, Philadelphia forSouth New Mar- ; trick, andAS Cannon, Boston for Philadelphia; Everglade, Bangor for do; Omaha, Sullivan, for Washington. 8 ‘teamer Centipede; schrs Hero, Nelson arvey. Arrived, Sept 14—Brige Tally Ho, Charleston, DC, for Boston ; Masonic, Windsor NS, for New York. MENT. 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