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NEW YURK to check his father’s passions that the latter haa threatened to cut him oif with but only a small por- THE COURTS. tion of his property, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Divorce Case Reported from the Referee. Before Charles P. Daly. ‘The referee's report in the case of Catharine Me- Decision in Bankruptey—Violation of the Ship- ping Act—Naturalization—Important Habeas Corpus Case—A Scene in Court—Alleged Mlegal Imprisonment—Judge Dowling in Court—Fraudulent Claim Against The Melntyre Intyre against Charles McIntyre, i n which the plainti@, a beautiful gir! of eighteen, seeks a divorce from the defendant on the groun the County—The McIntyre Di- ea id adultery, presents— vorce Suit—The Pike Will dof | That the plaintiff and defendant were married and lived together until February, 2, when the plaintiM refused to live with defen- Tae een iid om the ground that he had comuit- Case—Business of the General Sessions, April 10, 1871, ruary, 1872, defendant committed adultery with a certain female, whose mume is given in the iestimony, and on other occa- Sions about this time visited houses of ill fame and repeated thie offence with various female inmates; that is was done witheut the knowledge or con- sentof the plaintim, whe left himer becoming Aware of tre facts; that platwditt is, therefore, entitled to an absolute divorce; that defendant owns $78,000 worth of real estate¢@h West forty-first street aud Forty-sixth street and represented himself to be worth $86,000 whem he martied plainti®, who then ‘was and now is poor; thet deiendant, since the commencement ‘of the dtvorce proceedings, las transferred his property to his brother, Patrick Mc- Intyre, to avoid payment of alimony; that, under these circumsiances, $1,000 per annwn payment alimeniy ought to be paid by deferdant to plant and $500 couse! fee paid by him ¢o plaintif’s:coun- The case came up in Commoa Pleas, Chambers, begore Judge Charles?, Daly, ona motion toconfirm the referee's report, but owing to the absence of counsel an adjournment was bed, COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Grand Larceny. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COUNT. , IJnage Blatchford sat yesterday, and was occu- for ® considerable time in heariug ordinary etions im bankruptcy. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—IN B/.NKRUPTCY. Alleged Fraudulent Transftr of Prep- erty—Decision, Yesterday Judge Blatchford rer,dered a decision ™ the case of William F. Jobbins */s, Joseph P, Brou- meretal. He says there must?l)e a deerce setting as F uate bertson and Hoboken property the transfers of property Justus Smith, Charles R. Bas sett, Townsend Jack- won, James K. Jackson and -,oseph P. Brouner, and ‘the assignment to Belding. There mist be a refer- ‘ence to @ master, under*whose direction such of iy as can be ®und will-be transferred a he ‘plaintiff, ard by whom accounts will be taken of the residue and of its ‘walue. All the questigts raised by the defendant ‘as to the exteif of his a¢vounting and as cteimed by him willcome up on the Before Judge Bedford ‘The ‘bill must be dis- spaced report on the accounting. The ‘trial of George Crawford and James Law- wrence, charged with burglariously entering the residence of Solomon Leeb and stealing bronze clocks, was resumed yesterday. Captain Byrnes, of the Fifteenth ‘precinct, was called by the District Attorney ai said that he arrested Crawford once before this charge. Mr. Howe objected to the line-of examination missed with costs as to Mary L. Smith and Horace Smith. The amencments proposed wo the bill aintif, B. A. Willis for Albert | r the other-defendanis, ure‘allowed. D.McMahon Por 5 “son, W. B. Putaey* UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. Alleged Waclution of the Shipping Act. Before Commissioner Shields, : tin ‘The Untsed ‘States vs, Thomas Multins.—The ee- | PUTsucd by the prosecu oftmer, who replied ‘that he wanted to show that Crawford was .ar- srested, and at the tlume he had $200 worth of silke 4in his carriage whica he couldmot satisiactorily fendant was'held to wait the action ef the Grand Jury on acharge of having ‘violated ‘the new Skgp- ping law dy'improperly boarding vessels, <aecount for. The Captain said he arrested Crawford en'the “bail in the'sum of $50¢ and ‘was discharged. ‘past ten otclock at ni Naturalization. pe suns ana ene rat, in Prince street; he was driving .a coupé, in which Since the sh of the presemt month sixty-one per. | was $500 or $600 worth o. ladies’ wearing appa: el; <rawtord stated that he got tt from men in Four- teenth street; he was taken do the station house and det.ined for two or three days, but a6 no owner appeared to claim the goods the magistrate the prisouer Lawrence went to the station house the morning after Crawford's arrest and Claimed the coupé, stating thatit be- longed to bin, and that although Crawford .occa- sionally drove for him he did.wot authorize him to take it on the previous evening; Lawrence was de- tained and subsequently discharged. Onicer Henderson was called and testified that after the arrest of the prisoners he inquired around Union square, where they stoed to be hired as hack-drivers, and learned from one hack-driver Bons have been naturalized as citizens in the ited States courts of this city. UNITED STATES DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, Noah Davis, United States District At- -torney,iafier havirg recently suffered another do- ‘mestic aMiction im tne death of his danghter, re- esterday and resumed the dis- discharged him; turned to his oifece charge of his official duties, SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. mportant Habeas Corpus Case—An In- a that their character was bad. teresting Story of a Waif—Savage As- The prisoner Law- toa juror, said that he drove the ly, that the men who employed hin must lave jumped out, and that he was not paid by sault Perpetrated Almost in the Presence | carriage bris' of the Bench—The Judge to Take Oficial Action on It To-Day. Mr. Howe made an earnest appeal in behalf of the accused, dwelling emphatically upon the evir dence of good character given by @ number .ef re- Before Judge Leonard, About sixteen years ago, as.anold lady was going spectable witnesses, through a street in this city, in the night time, she | Assistant District Attorney Stewart pressed | vigorously for a conviction of grand larceny, which was the verdict rendered by the jury, who Freeom- mended the young men to mercy. Judge Bedford respected the recommendation of the jury and sentenced the prisoners to umprison- ment in the State Prison for one year. Almost a Robbery. Hugh Reilly was charged with assaulting John Keogh, on the night of the 3d of August, when he was entering his house, No. 351 East Thirty-second Baw another woman in the act of casting an infant into an ash barrel. She interfered and got posses- elon of the child, the woman who was about to abandon it running away. On the death of the old lady, which happened a few yeare siuce, her daugh- ter, a Mrs. Witner, adopted the.child as her own, with the intention ofbringing it up. About this time fe of a well-known n, appeared aud claimed the that she was its mother. corpus proceedings were taken by her had before Judge MeCunn, a fr "8, Who awarded the child to Mrs. Di a Mrs, Dugan, wi mamed ‘Jimmy” Duga: child, assertin; street, and stealing $40 from him. tencing him, said that all He pleaded and His Honor, in sen- the leniency that ought to be extended was shown in the acceptance of the plea. Reilly was sent to the State Prison for five John Reynolds, jointly indicted with Patrick pleaded guilty to an attempt at burglary On the 27th of August they broke into the cigar manufactory of Wannack & Siecke, 24 Doyer street, and were carrying aw: itis asserted, is in person to have custody of the child. soon alter ran away from shelter with Mrs. Witner, and Dugan had M for abduction, which proceeding ended in the child being sent to the House of Refuge, the child preferring to go there to return- abeas corpus was obtained by Mrs, Witner, who sought the child’s any case an improper Mrs. Dugen and sou ner arrested in the third degree. ing to Mrs. Dugan. $971 worth of cigars, when they were arrested. Reynolds was sent to the State Prison for two irom the House of Refuge on the ground commitment years and six months. Alleged Outrage Upon a Little Colored Girl—Acquittal of the Accused. Peter H. Billings, a colored man, was placed on trial, charged with perpetrating a rape upon Emma A. Thompson, a colored child, eight years old, The story of the girl was that she and a younger brother were put into the prisoner's bed by his wife, who was waiting upon their sick mother in another apartment of the building, on the Ist of January last, and that while in the bed with the prisoner he attempted to commit the alleged out- essrs. Soteldo & Mitchell, who defended the accused, brought out some facts which threw discredit upon the girl's statement and did not betoken much imtelligence on her The most damaging piece of evidence was that she made no complaint of the alleged famil- jarities of the defendant until four weeks ago, when she was caught by ber mother in very close the matter day morning in bers, before Judge Leonard, who, after hearing argument and affidavits, discha immediately sought refuge with husband, who were present in the court rooim, as were also Mr. and Mrs, Dugan,who sat at a little dis- tance off anxiously watching the proceedings, A question then arose as to the custody of the child, and the Court ordered that a referee should take as to its proper custodianship, and re- rt to the Court in relation to the same, the child the meantime, by order of the Court, remaining uuder the care of Mrs.Witner. The Witners, having the child in charge, then left the court had no sooner arrived outside the door than Mrs, Dugan made a fierce onslaught with her parasol ‘upon Mrs. Witner, striking her several heavy blows in rapid succession, from the effects of which and nervous excitement Mrs. Witner fainted, and was conducted to an anteroom, where restoratives were At the time the attack was made on Mrs, ner her husband attempted to defend her, when for hearing the Supreme d the child, who irs. Witner and her Tage upon her, proximity to a colored male youngster, who was perpetrating an act similar to the one she charged Dugan drew a slungshot and struck Witner a heavy of the head, from which the blood | "Pon Billings. blow on the to, ‘The mother of the little girl was the next wit- hess, She stated that her husband was Mr. George flowed profusely over his forehead and face. the excitement of the moment Dugan and his wife escaped. Witner returned to the court room, and | 0g00d's coachman and narrated the cir imstances the peccadilloes of the two youthful is was the case for the people. Billings testified in his own behalf, denying the charge of the girl and swearing that on the 1st of last January he was employed at the residence of Mrs. Jandon, on East Twenty-seventh street, till a ht. He was corroborated by two lemen, who saw him there as late the assault assailing parties be immediately arrested, by order of Judge Leon- as counsel claimed that the assault took place in the immediate purview of tie Court, and that therefore a summary arrest could be ordered | Ite hour at ni as eleven o'clock at night, judge. ‘d stated that if he had personally him an excellent character. attack he would act instantiy in relation both ot whom gave Judge Bedford delivered an impartial and clear charge, informing the jury that if the evidence was could convict of assault and battery, ie only offence the District Attorne; claimed the accused was guilty of under the evi- The jury promptly and without leaving their seats rendered a verdict of not guilty. to an arrest, but as he would have to depend upon aMidavits made by the witnesses he would post- pone action until such affidavits could be drawn presented, which will be done this ‘wo Of the aMidavits will be made by joese and Shearman, lawyers, who were eyewitnesses of the assault. court house in company with the witness, sufMicient the, which was t! The child left the Judge Dowling and Miss Lydia Thomp- COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY, SurREME CouRT—CHAMBERS—Held by Judge son Charged with Conspiracy. Avwrit of habeas corpus had been obtained for @ause to be shown for the imprisonment of one Daniel Myron, the writ being made returnable yes- Leonard.—Nos. 5, 27, 42, MARINE CouRT— 50, 56. Call 61, ‘Teem—Part 4—Held by ulding.—Nos. 105, 151. Part 1—Held by ea. —NOS. 115, 124, 160, 56, 88, 134, 168, 206, terday morning in the Supreme Court Chambers, Counsel for Myron asserted that his client was confined merely by virtue of an arrest made bya letective ona verbal order from Superintendent 234, 286, 292, 313, Part 2 ee 35, 252, 287, 2 Held by Judge Joacnim- 291, 293, 295, 297, 299, Part’ 3—Held by Judge Curtis.—Nos, 262, 824, 206, 326, 828, 330, 332, 384, 350, 352, Court OF GENERAL Skssions—Held by Gunning Kelso in response to a verbal request trom Judge Dowling that such an arrest be made; that when Myron Was arrested the ostensible charge was in- sanity, but, as counsel conteimled, there was no foundation for such a charge, the arrest being the result of a conspiracy between Judge Dowling and 388, 340, 342, 314, 8S. Bedford, City Judge. Forrester, ra) Same vs. Will —The People vs. Martin Cornelius McGuire, rape ; felonious assault and bat- tery; Same vs, William J. Meagher, burglary ; Same ys. Isaac Ephriam and Louis Jacobs, burglary; Same vs. Charles Davis and James Whalen, grand larceny; Same vs. Anna Williams, grand larceny; Same vs. Henry Merose, grand larceny; Same vs. Frank Hudson, grand larceny; Same vs. John Same vs. Kate Ryan, grand jusan Wilson and Josephine Same vs. John Brown, grand dward Bogan and Simon J, ‘Lhomas, grand larceny from person, Miss Lydia Thompson, and that the former had re- quested the arrest at the sole request aud for the Gratification of the latter. Plication to discharge Myron a commitment was Produced reciting that Myrou was consigned ona charge of carrying a slungshot. this commitment seemed to greatly surprise My- ron’s counsel, who said that this was something new and had been done since the service of the The fact was that no exam- imation had been had and Myron had never been In opposition to the ap- the production of | Grier, grand larcen: larceny; Same vs. Clark, grand larcen; larceny; Same vs, ‘writ of habeas corpus, informed of this charge against him. Counsel de- BROOKLYN COURT CALENDAR. a an opportunity to present these facts to the CITY COURT.—Nos. 87, 66, 67, 68, 69, Judge Leonard said he would not go behind the 3, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 70, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 8 74, 7, 7 A 80, h Sty 86 Myron was certainly entitied to an commitment. COMMISSION OF APPEALS. ALBANY, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1872. The following is the calendar of the Commission examination, and if none had be another writ, if applied for, could iss tion with a writ of certiorari, but the present writ must be dismissed, An Alleged Fraudulent Claim Against the County. In the case of Byrnes et alin which it was granted him, ue tn conjune: Appeals tor Wednesday, Se 820, 380, 351, 339, 366, THE RAILROAD INVASION. sought to enforce aclaim against the county for $5,600 for plumbing work of the value of only ¢900, | Report from the Milltary Escort with the Northern Pacific Railroad Expedi- Indians Troublesome, but Judge Leonard to-day denied a motion for a man- damus to compel the Board of Audit to pay the claim at the larger sum, which was the credited and allowed by'the old Board o ‘Visors and the ad interim Board of Audit. by Uncle Sam's WASHINGTON, Sept. 17, 1872, The Secretary of War has received the following telegram, giving news from the Northern Pacific Railroad expedition and its military escort:— SURROGATE’S COURT. ‘The Pike Contested Will Case. Before Surrogate Hutchings, The case in which the will ofthe late Noah ICAGO, Sept. 16, 1872, in Kellogg, of the Lieutenant General's Colonel Stanley's command August 24 Where on the iith inst. The expedition had been to the mouth of Powder River, making only @ general examination going out. On their Pike, aclothier, who dled leaving about five hun. dred thousand dollars worth of property, is con: tested by his son, George N. Pike, on the ground of the insanity of tus father when the will was made, return they were makin; came on yesterday morning before Surrogate Rr < An instrumental survey, and had located thirty-four miles coming eastward from Powder River, and were so working eastward at the rate of about four miles a Gay. They found jeit to the contestant, while aueatied to be equally divided between the two ether cluildren of the testator. cticable route for a ri new to white rest. was be- ‘yp ing entirely ‘oad, @ part of it en. They were threatened by the Indians and had several slight skirmishes, but no one was hurt. ‘The expedition, up to the time of Captain Kellogg's leaving tt, had been entirely successful, the ‘Indians being com- pletely thwarted by the skill and vigilance of Some re ithe probably con- tion George N. Pike appeared as a witness, and testi his father, for making his will, had shown signs of almost utter imbecility, iis mind having become wrec his constant unnatural g1 In this connection the details of the testimony were too indecent for publication, and itification of | Colonel Stanley. founding this with the expe under Major Baker, have published entirely erroneous accounts the witness showed strong cmotion as he po evidence, be aisd alleging that it was be bis proper aud imyezatively called-for inte 4B. FRY, Adjutant Geneva lition accompanies Professor K p verenge | Hayden op Lis gegios igal survey. ————__—-, MP ede, Dow, Boston; 1th, B ¢ he ; Nichols, New York st louis Beta, Mekowan, do: 3 ence; AE Steveus, Monty: 12—Arrived, steamship Cubag. hips Belseatin, Cagainshaie dFeu e Ns nin Igravi San nal Hook 5:30 P- Charleston; Stam) |, 06 Tucker Dé von, Js vairhaven. Sent home i barks Geo Howard, of NB, 9 , to be shipped by bark Fre Ih, ship Commodors bis sp on board—w for Stettin; 12th, lat line steamer bound east’ " 3G Drew, Carter, moot | Nie with | ‘ship’ by bark Fre- hey og) bark Spartan, Gifford, of NB; had yheonipe out in the Fredonia, Joined rk O1 NB, led the 19th o! win port hie 3c beh EW Aduins, clevela aclir bound fo i ‘vessel will sail about the Opening of the Essex County Court Judge Depue Charges the About the Herald’s Exposes—The Swind- ling Contractors to be Brought to Jus- eer “ besotted SF ay fat 40 88, "lon 67 O4, stca: Dukehart, Baitiv: ‘Thomson, Glasgow Horde ‘PAnacria Br), isch with tase experienced fine weather th ee olvatia (NGy. Barends, Hambuy ; with indse amd passengers, to Kunhasat Kennedy, Galveston Sept 7 and ih, With mdso and passeng: to NE; 15th inst, lat 36 north, showin la. nd, of NB, and Dein in <Ger), Hulfer, Bremen; sc! fehr Mary A Ivins, Bod irs Helen, Perr: Last Winter the TlenaLp, Ina series of articles unearthed and brought to light In beautiful Pat, & series of infamous frauds perPrir grea on the citizens of Newark bY *icet “egntrac- tors and corrupt city oficir; were entirely committed ‘in the enstruction of sewers and other 8" cet werk, ‘Lagre sums of money were Clargea my the contractors and paid by the cit’, authorities for work whieh the HERALD proved ‘was never dere; in fact, for work that it was Iapossible to do, For instance, money would beCharged for excavation of large quanti- ties of Fock in sewer beds when not an fareh of such rockxisted. The sewer inspectocs appointed by the‘city to look after its interests would certify to be correctness of such bills amd they would be ‘paid, contractors ard inspeeters goimg shares in It was shewn, too, that the business of the city fer years in the matter of street imprevements had teen shamefully neglected by the responsible authorities. instances'comracts were awarded, the work de- clared to be @one and the money paid over, as high sometimes as forty thousand dollars, without a contract ever having deen entered into, as the law required, At the last term of Court the matter ‘was formmlly placed in the hands of the Grand ation, but es they were just about had had a long session it was ‘deemed best to lay She mitter over till the Septem- ber tern of Court, -Ail that was done was to suu- geling (Ss), Wai NotWOLK, Bent ae, Bappalan NEw ut LEPORD, Sept 15—Arrived, sel Rhine, Phinney. Baitinores ladeiphin: Memento, ‘Nicke or! ‘etter D in ecntre; 45,10R 7454, steamship Sherman, hence Savannah Sept 13, r Mattan, Woodhwl, Charleston Sept 14, ‘s, to H'R Morgan & Co Has had to NW, with a heavy swell from Bell, Blakorxan, Richmond, City Point mdso and passengers, to the Old Do- 20. Gibson, WYnters, ranges) DO, with on, London Aug 6, with mdse , Minturn & Co, Bark Johannes Rod (Nor), Rod, Cork 39 days, in ballast, to Funeh, Edye & Co. Bad fine 'weafaer all the ‘West of the Banks; Sept'l5, lat 40 30, Jens Lassen (Nor), inom Alicante tor New erara 20 days, with nger, ‘to order—vessel to EW ght winds; been Odays north of Left In port schr Hortensia, for New York, in 8 Mi , Bers -bal- Py ayor. permuda 8 days, with (of Digby, NS), Morehonse, Cow Bi days, with coal and 12 passeagers to 0 B Swain & vescl to Heney & Parker. Steamer Daniel We ie deys, for Quebec, in ballast Steamer Eastern Clty ( ‘Quebec, in ballast, to mai pool for Savannah from New York for London, Cardit® for Rio Janeiro Liverpool for St 00d, from Manila for New York, Teese frauds 1 Elizabethport nm Barnes, Math Agnes, Chester, 4 Ne York. assonsers, to W ‘NEWPORT, Sept lf, PM—Arrived, bark from Fall River tor Baitimore (and ML Ney, Chase, do for New York; Warren Gates, Smith, MA McCann, Cavanah, do for do; Vest dence for do; Herald, Ne also, Ang 24, tnt Lt N bell, Henry, trom strung winds trem Johnson, from Boston for Val- Middlesbor id tiolae ae Oy ship Rose: Steamship John New York ; Blackston ton, Cummings, taunts jadelphia ; Pear! for Saco; Nautilus, Croe ekett, New York fc Rondout for Boston; Alleghania, Richardsan, Bor Portland; Jachin, ew York for Danyers; Sarah, Johnson for Portsmouth; Presto, Flete Machias; Albus, (~ Hesex? Peterson, from Boston for Zanzibar, Aug 10, Bn, from Marseilles for New York, Aug mn, eee New York for Valpa- York for Porto Rico, Sept 5, 5 Coxsaakie. for Portsmouth ; Convo: for Salem; Mai Teles ii Clark, the money they robbed, Ww D Andrews, Jenkins, Brig Uncle'Sam, from New it 24.80, lon 63 40, Foreign Ports. ak . New York. Jowker, Ourtin Phila days. ved, schrs Elizabeth B Hogan, Port Joh: is preeui on, er; Lillie Emstein and Eli Oyster Bay for Providence; Ceres, fortsnouth; Ausler, Bessie, GW Balawin, Marti Wixon, Hartford for New York for New Bedford aries Carroll. Chase, J layes, Jones, Providence for Now , Somerset for « ith, PM—Arr son for Fail Riv Antwerp, Sept 4—Arrive aarived in the river oth, elphin. Anaad Bay, OGH, July 80—Cleared, Patriot, Thomas, ston. ‘L¥asr, I, Sept 11—Arrived, bark Sunlight (Br), Haye: prietath e sl red, Oatherina, from New York. 4, Daisy, Radiord, New York. wr Wilmington; ‘ott, for New Orleans; J A. Th ince, Hamilton. for do: @ in, NB; Florence Treat, Short, for Montevideo: Laurence Brown, Ai a ived in Kingsroad 6th, Rosalie, Capulla, New York Nicasla, Pla, Norfolk; PRRCOWRREAYEH, Sept 5—Arrived, Jenny, Bjorquist, Brenennayex, Sept 10—Arrived, Hansa (), Bricken- stein, New York. Sailed sth, Bremen, Hellmers, Galveston; Johann Kep- ved, steamship Ville de Paris, Ga- re! DARDIFF, Sept 4—Cleared, Glenrallock, Skeen, Galves- Ang 31--Arrived. Dagmar, Kolstrom, New ise, Melsom, do; Fjelstedt, Florens, New Or- Aug heeds Port shtp Syren, Johnson, for New- for Warehai \t for Boston: Jacob 8 Bilis Robt B Smith, Nickerso , Bowman, do, fo beth York; Little David,t ‘AM—Salied, ‘schrs Ney, Warren Gates, Emstein,, 16th, PM—Arrived,scrs Olive Elizabeth, Soule, Blizal r n nd 5 VA cipaton, ean n es Some 0 ), Eldridge, Baltimore 2 naster. Il, Baltimore 2aays, for Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND souTH. ), Barker, Wentworth 124ays, with AUX & ri J Latham, Latham, Millbridge for New ¥ork, with lumber-to Simpron & Schr Promenader (Br) iSdginash, Sweet, Cains tor Mew Torke sith ir in, Swee' al rk, wi luniber tod Boynton's Son &'Con eck, Rockland for New York, with lime to vm. acon, Crosbie, Lockport for New York, with er. Schr Selo, Sinith, Pembroke for New York, with lumber toJ Boyaton’s Son & Co. ‘Sarah, Fish, Mystic for New York, with stone to : Smith, Providence for New York. Schr 8 Applegate, Burns, New London for New York. Schr Era, Sharkey, New Loniton tor New Werk. paglte Henty B'Drew, ‘Kane, Bridkepore for Eiizabeth- Schr Walter H Thorndike, Hal Bohr Fleetwing, Sehr Nellie Bloomfield, Schr Stephen Tabor, Berwick, Sept 6—Arrive Jury forénvestis t een Brig Goo W Halls ter to Crandall, Fr ere—Brit H#RALD INVESTIGATING COMMITTER OF ONE, others Ly and obtain assurance of the authenticity of the reperts previously published. tener term efthe Court was opene: Depue and a full Bench. Court Judge Joseph Qiara Pickens, Petrel, Curtis, nt for Be do; Annie Tibbetts, mouth, NARRAGANSBTT Coxgshall, New York. schr Josephine, Caswe! sehrs Maria Flemin, il, and Henrietta, }, Davidson, Wi r to Crandall, t Amable Teresa, Turia, New York. United States Supreme | y SCRE Chase, P P, Bradley, Newark’s honored jurist, being @n a visit to his old home, dropped uto Court aad was welcomed to @ seat on the Bench alongside of Judges Depue, Guild, Gifford, ‘The Grand Jury was sworn -as PIER, Sept 14—Sailed, schr Justice,, rsh, Port John: @.: 1 uth Amboy ; W Brainard, £1 abethpatt. PORT GAMBLE, Sept 6—Arrived, barks Victor, Gove, San Francisco; 7th, Ki T BL, Y, Sept 9—Arrived, ‘um, San Francisco. Ise and Harrison. es H. Tichemor, a inier, Hayden, do. William Dodd, Mbark Martha Rided. iON, Sept 7—Arrived, bark Northwestd C0. qSeiled, brige Melrose, Grigi wn, John McGregor, Jam: wCkw U, Johu MeLaughtin, Jacob Bothehild, John Murray, Betnard Strauss, Dr, Isracl C. Eagles, Overton; Kast Orange, vey W. Morehouse; Montelair, 1, Laibert Speer ; Livin Orage, William George D. Randa . illiam A. Smith, ‘Quai, Isaac L. Milburn, Har- Joseph W. Baldwin; Cald- August Becker; Bleom- N. Kent; Soutil Bostom for New York. for Now York, ford for New York. bbie, Bridgeport for New Cox, Glen Cove for Port Johnson. henin, Godfrey, Boston for New York. Slisan Scranton, Palmer, Greenwich for New York. Schr Nelson, Duryea, Oyster Bay for New York. Soh Sarah Babcock, Uleewon, Sande Paint Farnham, San Fi Boston ; Martinez, Barnard, Jamaica. ELPHIA, Sept 16—Arrived, steamships Ri Win P Clyde, Rogers, Providence n wind, Sherman, Providence ; Rotterdam; schis Maggie P Smith, G: wood Burton, Jarvis, Norbury, Danversport D ‘Sailed, sehr Jas Ford, Huntley, chad becn detai strikes at the mines). ined'26 days on account of the Deat, Sept 6—Arrived, Imp!, Jacobson, New York (and Bradburn, London (and Pacotis, London loses. Day, Wood- a), Philadelphia for jor London): Princeton, sailed for New York) : for Philadelphia (and sailed 7th) ; 7th, do for New Orleans (and anchore Sth, Nederland, Dirksen, from Duntin, Sept S—Arrived, Queen Victoria, Quin, Phila- yOUNKinx, Sept S—Arrived, Lena Thurlow, Corbett, New Dein, Aug 31—Arrived, J Taylor, Hoepman, Philadel- Saited Sept, Fury. Loud, New York. Exstnore, Sept 2—Arrived, Haabet, Christensen, New York for Stettin. Fowry, Sept 6—Put in, Gipsey, Cremer, for Fall River, Faouti, Sep: 6—Arrived, Wm Wilcox, Crocker, Cal- 14, ships Fred Tudor, Bradford, jassein, te Williams, Hale, Bos- for Boston about After the usual preliminary bueiness Judge De- pue proceeded to CHARGE THE JURY, After drawing the attention of the jurors to the murder of Henry Kohlman, in the woods, near Bloomfield, and the urgency of bringing the mur- derer to justice; the proper treatment of perso! arrested for gambling, and keepars of such places; packages, despite the previous: charge ef the Court and presentment by the last Grand Inquest, the Court proceeded to dwell npon the sewer frauds as follows :— be made before you of frands in connec- r racts for street improve. t ity. The protection. of the public treasury, and of the owners of lands w! f arged with tho burden of the expenses of such im- dulent practices in the performance 1 specially commends itself ury. leeson, Sands Peint for New ‘ork. Schr F C Smith, Eaton, Fall River for New York. semtoveedic Providence tor New York, with BOUND Rast. Steamship Glaucus, Walden. New York for Beston.. Schr Southern Cross (Br), Green, New York ter Shulee, Schr Mail, Mead, New York for Greenwich. Schr Ann’Eliza, Cosgrove, Elizabethport for Fall River. iis Smith Tuttle, Sothern, Elizal bra Moses, Robbins, by, Boston ; Josie C Hazeitine, Lena Bell, Somer: Lynn; West Wind, icy, Charlestown; W Glover, Inj HI, ed, bark Montreal, fr ‘orwegian bark unknown ; will tow ‘art of the southern bound schooner: Brig George W Chase, Allyn’s Point: sell, Dunkirk; mdse and pasyenge: inne! ast Cambridge the selling of ‘ee nson, Ne’ hton; EP Newcomb, thport for Ports- from Antwerp Jacob Raymond, Brown, Elizabethport for Provi- ir CC Smilh, Brown, New York for Hartford. irginia for New London. Thomson, Lander, Rondout for Boston, ite, Rackett, Clinton Point for Providence. 'n, New York tor Boston, Whitlock, Elizabethport for Dor- Schr M F Webb, Abbott, Rondout for Boston. ‘hr Mary Ann Predmore, Hart, Elizabethport for Dro- shop, New York for Wareham. 5 Ipp, Nickerson, New York for Wareham. Schr Gen Grant, Johnson, Tro: Schr A Hayward, Shute, Rondo: letcher, New York for St John, NB. South Amboy for Hartford. zabethport for Pro Pitts, Tait, Albany for Riverh Schr Lady Emina, Carroll, New Brunswick for Ports- aa Horace B Newton, Ellis, Albany for Five Mile a vage, Nye, Elizabethport for Boston. Berry, Waters, Hoboken for Providence. Steamer Thetis, Gale, New York for Providence. Steamer Albatross, Davis, New York for Fall River. Steamer Galatea, Nye, New York for Frovidence. Stewmer Rattleshake, Pierce, Philadelphia for Boston. fron Romesion: hin ten oeteeed fe in Remedios, has been ordered to Philadcipnh PORTLAND, Sept Li—Anrived, atonmattiy: I Vv mall, and Josephine, Mc¢ cutti Arrived at do Sept Akyab; Garnet, Oliver, 3 ‘AYAL, Aug 24—Arrived, bark Kat ton (and sailed same day for St Mi aoneere %&th, bark Fredonia, Burke, je) LOUCESTER, Sept 6—Sailed, Defthaven, Freese, Cai opt 6—Arrived, Australia '(s), Heddei exodk, Sept 6—Sailed, Ada Iredale, Napton, San 0. Gevoa. Aug 31—Arrived, Ilex, Salicath, New Orleans; Gens 1, Guiseppe, Bartolomeo, Philadelphia; $d, Theresa, jams, York. | = RG, Aug 90—Cleared, Prof Schweigaard, Smith, NGtnuautan Aug 1—Cleared, T C Jones, Berry, Cadts IBRALTA, ag ared. mn , Car H. cpeenArrived, ‘China, Fernald, New pt Arrived, Ariadi rig Timothy Field, 7. led, brigs Merriwa, ME. 16th—Cleared, schrs Hattie Ross, M phia. PORTSMOUTH, NH, Leland, Washington, DC... Leighton. ieDuffee, Philadend Sept 18—Arrived in lower harbor;} 'ot Johnso1 exped Schr Boaz, Bro: Schr Pennsylyan: lic iniprovements earried on Y_aliords opportunities tor or be snecesstul officials under cou elude the ‘vigilance. Whose supervision the work of this naturs the law provides adequate means of redress though the intervention of the Grand Jury. THK GUILTY PARTIES MAY IE INDICT! for a conspiracy to defraud, or for obtaining moncy by false pretences, according t6 the circumstances of cach ar a. For injuries } rs Wilmington, Philadelphia; schra'P beeen, Price, Port John: Hoult, Rondont; Tinis Bodine Brown and Hunte: Saunders, Smith; do; Eliza an for South Boston. tor ‘oung, Barret, Hoboken;. B S stonttor, Bowaitch beth, Lockwood, ‘from Oyster Bay; J’ Go Mary G Collin Kelley; J & M Mei 3 ce, New York ; ‘Shi An indictment will not Ne for the mere non-perforn ance or detective performance of a Cor f the consideration tor complete performance be recci i ‘ess Must be sought b ‘But if persons combine to obtain by mulaw- ful means or iraudulent pretences money of another, they may be indicted for a conspiracy, although the money was obtained by means of a contract. i combination between two or more persons either to do an unlawitl fet or to accompli Sehr FI ty en ight, ‘has ernald, New Orleans. ine @), Bakker, New Sept 4—Arrived, Cimbria (), Stahl, New tract, even tho Fer such injury re Troy, Haverstraw ; New York. ath, Altmark, Kohn, San Fran- ther rived, ship Rosencath ect an object by unlawiul 16th, steamship $ W; bari Nanaimo; brig Helene (Ger), Busch en’ Emma (Haw), Jenks, Honolul Schrender, Gucensnras sehr E; Bae Port Madison; bari or the parties may be false pretences it it be obtained upon a fal means which come within th the statute—mak: money or property by false pretences an indictable estorian (s), Aird, Mon- red out on her return); 17th, Gral Quebec. 7th, steamship City of Paris, Leitch, New Grossi, Baltimore ; Tona- ‘abeno, Dart, Boston v New Orleans; Argo, and intent of ig the obtaining ship Coquimho, Arey, Blackstone, Seat Cleared—Ship Lebu (br), Hamond, Live: Barks St Lucien (Pr), Aubriot, Soquel; Rivalj E. Sept &—Arrived, bark Gem of the Oceany an Francisco. H, Sept 13—Cleared, schr Eclipse, Rowntreey 5) Woodbury, Boston. Now York, schr Sindbad, Perry, New ‘ork. Salled—Brigs Adelaide and J Leighton; schrs Floren ‘owell, Warrington, Baltinore; David V° Streak 4 jompson, and Elvie Davis, Wass nj rlotta rdscrabbie' and others Elmira, Havener, Bangor for Ne’ Foombs, d6 for Fall w York; James Freeman, Rockland for do; € T, Vandervoort, Kelly, Newark, N J; 0 W Rawley, Rawley, Por! York. STONINGTON, Sept 16—Arrived, schrs Reading Rail~ No 46, Adams, Philadelphia; Maria, Barber, Rone Thos Hull, Brown, Port Johnson; Potter & Haverstraw tor Providence ; Alida, Ki for do; G Durne: fe Long, New York for Harwic! Ship New World, Champion, from London Aug 6 Sigh’ Bugle. Let pte Hon. e (Arg), Oxeatt, t av Washington Ch: Habe etrcanea Brig G M Jones (Br), lot boat Washingto Frederico lo Svevo, wanda, Turley, Philadelphia ‘a Wi w' La Ekquist, Baltimore lt rwoanas Linnet, lorrison, New Orleans. Cleared 5th, A'& E Lovitt franca, rere Cale f, upon investigation of any such complaint, you con- Ne has been commifted, you should indict either for a conspiracy or for obtaining according as the prosecutor mhay ‘advise a3 to the form 01 the indictment. It is alleged that sundry past and present officials and pretty much every contractor more or less involved in these swindles, and as this riod in our public history when reform is the word, the taxpayers will watch with eagerness the action of the Grand Jury in doing its full duty without fear, favor or the hope of reward. SHIPPING NEWS. WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH. Spanien jon. na (by pilot boat 4,Pean, from Mayaguez, PR (by pi- No 2). Brig Vietor, trom Hermuda (by pilot boat Washington, money by false Sydney. CB; Villa- ‘aberio, Mathi lew York (seco re, m, jackson, Field, Smith, for Boston; , Templar, Fesscn- Island 3d, Vancouver, Brown, from Li: rancisco; Sth, Antarctic, MeStoker, ‘tal, Short, New York; 6th, 6th, Plymouth Rock, Butman, New York (and 4 The Queen (s), Thomnos, joston. pea ravésend 6th, Medway, Evans, Philadel- OAEPY, Sept 1-Off, Star, Vianello, from Cardiff for 0. MALAGa. Sept 2—Arrived,, sehr § C Evans, Yates, Lisbon. MippLEsHoRovan, Sept 4—S: York: 6th, Sarah, Gullison, Manseitizs, Sept 4-Salled, Francesco, Totaro, New MALMO, Aug %0—Arrived, Matra, Aug 30—Sailed, Julia A Hallock, Briggs, Denia. preamshipe ‘St Patrick, Ste- mn P ALEM, Sept l4—Ari Steamships Leo, for 8 York, ‘@nnab; Wyanoke, Richi Aor ships Hartt Livernooly & Scranton Nem Oe Scranion, New Or? pta, Liverpool; barks Atalanta, Bremen; Aze- Havre; brige Adelphi, Cork; Mo: Entered out Sth, Thos Cochrai Laura B, Merriam, New Bedford Singapore via Swansea. Smyrna; Ormuy, zart, Rio Janetro; brook, St Kitts; We Wind at sunset SE, light, 5—Arrived, Nat River ; schr Aricly seekers Loxvon. Sept Marine Disadtérs: Eldorado, Haskell, Srrawsmrr Excatinar (Br), from ‘weecked near George ardiff for Pictou, he- own, PET, was sold at purchased by Carvell’ Brothers, of town, 1 at $20,00), and the outfit for $2,000. An effort will be made to get her off the reef. Bark Axrry, Baker, at San Francisco 8th inst from Bal- timore, on Feb 20 experienced heavy gales from NE to SE, lusting’'48 hours; stove hatch house, water casks, &c; Rio, experienced a heavy hours; ship hove to during gale; shippe which stove bulwarks and broke spi sailed from Gravesend same di do; 7th, Jewett, Gi le ‘The New York Hrnato has constructed a telegraph line from New York city to Whitestone, LI, and the same is how 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 merel communicate promptly. As there is no other telegraphic communication with Whitestone, the Herald Line will be open for ail 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 less, to be delivercd on board vessels off Whitestone, one dollar; five cents for every additional word. Advertisements for New Yous Hxrap free. New York for Fa Henry Remsen, Allen, Huntington for Providenc George Wheinock, Trenton Yor Dighton; Alabama, Me: Elizabethport for Salem rovidence ; EJ Raynor, Commerce, New York for do: At lohn Roach, do for Vineya: nts and others to ars adrift from la: Helen Maria, n Crockford, Hatch, Bang Prince Aurnep (Br), Pfeiffer, from Hiogo for New A oe ie York, before reported at St Helena’in distress, remained ie. in port Aug 12 repairing foremast, &c. Eleven of the crew had been thrown Into prison for Felusal of duty since her pt 13—Ariived, M it ion, tS Bntered ott Sunny Region, Smith, ®), Pigle, Philadel Philadelphia (and eave the Tyne 6th, Kong Sverre, Hansen, spt, S—Arrived, Golden West, Brown, Ant- 54, Blue Jacket, Simmons, New York; 6th, Ma- Ree Frived, Bibscy, Weineck, St Johns 5 Xewar, Sept 4—Salled, J B Duffus, McMullen, Sydney, ‘1 Nor'Wester, Burgess, Thompson, Ne ot Limerick, Lochead, do steamship Scandinavian, previous, Contest ( ‘cott, from Satilla June ll for Moi tic, Ts (fron Sourwamrrox, Sept 5—Arrived, Bremen (and sailed 6t Surexps, Sept é—Arrived. E Chapmat burg; Harold Haarfager Satonica, Aug 20—Sa roa. iT prcwame Ane T—Arrivi july 81, Georgeuse, ford. Reed, Adams, Philadelp Drisko, do for’ Newburyport: Gov J JM Bramhall, Norberry; Jenny N. Jennie Middleton, Whittaker, and Hugh BM 7, Ames, Norfolk tor do; Martha, for do; Benjamin Crossman, ‘Howes, Boston for Gal: Lynn, for Philadelphia; M A’ ienzle, Steelmat Scur Mrwexto, Nickerson, from Randout, with, coal, pted to run into Hastings wharf, New. hen a short distance f so that the helmsman lost ¢ that the versel was under too much headway, the anchor was dropped, hold the schooner the plank wharl and rom the wharf struck the har, ‘ontrol of the vessel. di going through z into the'abutment about truck, the stern swung round pposite side of the channel. The great welght of her cargo and the bad position in which she lay, caused her to work so badly that she broke in two, one or more of her buts are starte sank immediately Steam fire engine Progress went to Hasting’s whart to pump her out, bnt the tide was so hing could be accomplished She is com- imanded by the mate, her Captain bei mouth, and nothing will be done unt: Scur $< MD Scutt, Steelman Phia for Boston, with’ $20 ton sovth end of Pas and is now full ste Witson, from Philadciphia for Washing- before reported ashore inside ot He ff aiternoon of Sept 14; damage not reported. in the stream at Alexan- bboom and forward rig- which the tugboat ve EL Russell, Smitl McGahan, Call; Jacob Ki Ee rds, Corson, Boston for do; G M Wentworth, Hinds, led, brig FJ Henderson, schrs J M Fitzpatrick, F Wi a8 Ra n and rested on th QozENstown, Bawein (and le! Also arrived 16th, steamshi: York tor Liverpool; 17th, Cit for do. nA 14—Sailed, verpool. ‘Yawrino, Aug 19—Arrived posed the Contest nd Calvin 8 Edw: @ Gilchrist, Hai jo? David Collins. towne ina, Tor ni E Rich, Herald Office, corner Broadway and Ann stroct, Herald Ship News Office, pier No 1 East River. Herald Branch Office, No 1265 Broadway. Whitestone Dock, Whitestone, LI. ofsllaenipiacaciokc Almanac for New York—This Day. high that not for Boston; schrs at his home 1 ly- A Ham amer, ibcock, Smith, Philadelphia for do; inson, Rondout for do; Carrie C Miles, Rich, Alexan-, Weehawken for do; of and from Philadel- Went ashore on the isque on morning of tas inst and bilged, Wilson, Floyd, SUN AND MOON. NIGH WATER. 6 44 | Gov. Island...morn 9 07 Sandy Hook..morn eve 711] Hell Gate... OCEAN STEAMERS, DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTA OF SEPTEMBER. Coxsackle tor do; ichardson, Port Johnson for do; Indiana, Harris, York for Waldoboro; Anna B Jacobs, J mouth; Helen G King, Crosb: ley, do for Newbui aia th eae Bile bethport ¢, Biizal ‘oe - rasburg (s), Barre, ones, do for Ply- Scene Avex Youn h for New Yor! } Amelia, Kel- dria, evening of 130 do for Bt fing’ carried away by a light schooner, = Ariel was swinging to an anchorage. Scr Rearcoad Evaxs, jother vessel in do for Calais f Machias; Eveline, Gilmore, 0 18th, PM—Arrived, brig J Leighton, Millbridge for New: : ‘Se’sonm for Philudeiphiay 3 ©, Dorchester, NB, for do; Ellie L Smith, and Boston for do; Frolic, do; Sel hi, ; Portland for do; ¥1 from avid Wasson, Bangor for New Bruns- No" vessel cls sailed... Wind NE, blowing strong; weather , schrs Union, New ¥¢ bridge, NJ; ‘Walter delphia; A H Belden, Plymouth raport for do. iuhton ‘eens ‘Som Tucke: E, ai H William: rived, sehrs Lucy A Orcntt, and Revenne,! og EE 0 ardiner for. Phila- do; Walter Scott for Ne an, of Newburyport, col Gut of Canso, receiving and damaging the other vessel to the d, Amizade, Mello, Boston. ston; Aug 7, Galena, Silv: Be HELENA, Ang 12—In port hark Prince Alfred (Br), Pfeiffer, from Hiogo for New York, repg, would be ready to sail th a few days. bark Constance (Dutch), Schroot, from joston, hr © W Clark, Cross, for New York; schrs J W Scott, 2 = Scar J G Crate (of Portland), Alley, in going into Port- land harbor on Saturday, from a’ fi tayed and went ashore on House leither about two feet when the towed her off and lett her at House Ii ‘AWAY, Which was towed to Portland after ashore at Saco, has come outof the dock repaired, Now fitting a new mainmast. Scur Sevona A (of St George), Wall, from Port Johnson for Portsmouth, NH (before reported), loaded with coal wht of 15th on the south end Dut 1. The revenue cutter Moccasin went to her assist- ance afternoon of 6th, b id mY assed Aug Java, via Simon's ‘Aug 27—In port se 8. jAzain&, Sept 2—Arrived, ship Leonora, Griffin, Gua- ix, NB, Sept 14—Arrived, bi Peter Robert: Tore! “Atiantion om "o% woh teal’ Gan Peck, do. Futite, Sept 6—Sailed, Tenax Propositi, Olsen, Balti- Tuavemuxpe, Sept 3—Arrived, Caroline, Jensen, New iden £ Lawson, Menton New York). Bhooting Star, Austin, elsco. Wiqiranaver, Sept 4Satlod, Express, Fretwurst, Now ‘Wrxronp, Sent 12—Arrived, brig Mina (Br), Chalmers, Yarmouth, NS, Sept 10—Cleared, brig Xagua (Br), Helms, St Mary's, Ga. American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Sept 16—Arrived, steamship EC Knight, hrs M 8 Lewis, Boston ; Grace Girdler, Allyns Norwich. steamship Hercules, Win- , Huntley, do; Hattic kK. ria (Br), Harrison, Liverpool; nd. t amtug Uncle Sam id wharf. . Sept. 18. ‘New York: |Sept. 19. ; Sept. 21 thick and ere Fk for Horton; Kaa! 17 Bowling Green PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPT. 17, 1872, ect lnliinns CLEARED, Steamship Assyria (Br), Smith, Glasgow—Henderson ros. prtcamship Olympia (Bx). Young, Glasgow—Henderson TOs. J G Witherbee, Leet, Port Henry and Que- ship Leo, Dearborn, Savannah—Murray, Ferris & ‘ecking schr ready d, accordtng to law, did not position, and her cap- h water, refuses auy Hoboken for Bosto Ida Ella, Hoboken fot ort; Samuel McManemy, St John, Nb, for a ‘Salied—Schrs Revenue, Boston, AH W DB, Amelia, GW. Kimball, Jr; Mi EudaNRaR, MIMO factor, Jones, New York; schr Jas P Sept li--Sailed, echr Mary H Mimin, Ferris, ui Lewcra, Sept 2—Arrived, er he Will Hout off at hi (and left for Denia, Mal v VI, assistance from the wreckers. Sc V Barkatew (of Greenwich), from New York for igite, LI, with lumber and manure, collided with i< Machine in Hell Gate, yesterday atternoon, and filled “with water. She now ‘Hes in Pot Cove (Hell completely submerged. Extent of damage not as- ned. Scur Cattrornta, Kaler, from Waldoboro for Salem, into Portland I5th’ inst leaking; will be docked for re. pairs. mship Regulator, Freeman, Wilmington, NO—Loril- aE coon, Ronfote ‘Neamship Wyanoke, Couch, Norfolk, City Point Riehmondold Dominion stenmahiy ce! pgs hip, Fanita, Doane, Philadelphia—Lorillard Co, tens, Walden, Boston—H F Dimock. (Br), Webb, Bristol—E E Morzan’s Sons, aeas, Queenstown or Falmouth tor Scnooners Asnore—Steamer Columbia, at Alexandria 16th trom Baltimore, reports a loaded sehr, bound. down, | ashore at Cedar Potht; a bay sch bound up, ashore on’ Dade's Sh ashore at Mathias Point, Liverroor, Sept 5— from Demerara, reports : 41-20 N, lon 4039 W, passed what In distress; bore towards her, and found lier to of 200 to £00 tons, apparent! inake out her name, but on Wings extended 81 ue MISCELLANEOUS. a LUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROW different States; legal ‘everywhere; deseriion, key loaded’ with lumber, and @ small schr OSTON, opt. I netts, Philadelphia jew Yi Cleared—Steamshing Sibe Nereus, Bearse, Blake, arrived here sufficient caus divorce grante: ¢ fre Bray. HOUSE, Cotnsellor, &c.,180 Brondway, IERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, — « corner of Fulton avenue and Boerum street. Open from $A. M. to8 P.M. ALTOGETHER THE CHEAPEST, PLACE FOR Gas Fixtures, Chandeliers, McLEWEE & PUTNAM intervention of gastitter BSOLUTE DIVOR F the courts of aif ree. Notai Fi no publicity required; no charge ‘until New York ; schrs Chas E Mort tl Baltimore; Index, Garrison, Philadelphia; France's kd- y rk, Arrived. steamships Heels Wm Lawrence, Bi Hiladelphia : No onathan Chase, RE, Sent 16—Arrived, bai Liverpool; schr Ollve, Cleared—Steamships Geo Aj Norfolk; Maryland, Johnson appeared to be a vessel be Genoa—Walsh, Field & Way, Nitte, Exeter, an American, 4 stern Was an eagle with She was abandoned and i her decks were not broken, but she erwise seriously cutup and very dan- ipping at night. Natat, July 20—The sehr China, arrived here June 25 from London, when being towed into port July 6, ran into the Ebenezer, carrying away her bowsprit, jibboom and fore: almost ready’ io sail for New London, 7 Br), McDowell, Live: (ial), Manganaro, Gibraltar for + loard (Br), Messenger, St Johns, PR—W F yard (Br), Fasham, St Johns, NF—Heney F. én MB Bramhall, Stout, Savannah—Evans, Ball & 0, Schr Minia, Hudson, Charleston—! Sehr Cora, Bush, W' Bn, Brig Nuova Provide orders—Foneh jaker, New York. Chase, from Gottenburg, Sir RG M Schr Annie Ba Oak, Laveland, oeten sia Come to headquarters withou' ‘est, Havana and New eam Trin Ick, ford ;" A De- eC, Wilson; J Whitehouse, Farn- Ia 1 Oberton, Achorn, Boston ; Belle, Holmes, Ply- ied—Bark Manitou, Havana. OTHBAY, Sopt L—Arriv and Abner Taylor, Do: S$ LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM nt States. No publicity. Advice bile and Commisstoner for every State. ING. Counsellor-at-Law, 363 Broadway, | HOUSENOLD WORD.BUY YOUR CHINA, GLASS ing Goods, Kicohem Cooking Utensils of. ‘ORD'S, Cooper Institute. vans, Ball & Co. Madison Holmes & —Slaght & Petty. ichmond—H W Jackson & Co. Azabethport—John Boynton’s it M C Davis, Davis, Derby—Rackett & Bro. UC Acken, Meade, Stainford—Stamtord Manufac- rank, Pierce, Philadelphia, Hark Ormus, Pettingill, Havre—Boyd & en. Nellie Husted, White, Galveston—Theo Nickerson The Ebenezer was ch Schr Jamestown, Headley, Richmond. Schr Watehtul, Gill, Ri Schr Lucy, Matiman Soni Purser LL Young, of the steamship Gen Barnes, from Savannah, has our thanks for favors. Purser E W Macbeth, of the steamship Manhattan, from Charleston, has our thanks for favors. Sir Mito, 401 tons, which has been in New Bedford been sold to Messrs Rhodolphus ed, schrs Houble, Pendleton, n, Duncan; Harvest, Colcord, and ts, Heten M Condon, t Byron, Clement, New ¥: STON, Sept 17—Arr! New York. teamship Charleston, Berry, New York; schrs a N, Sept 1}—Artived, schrs H P Ely, Stokes, ‘ew York. ELIZABETHPORT, Sept 14—Arrived, schra Sterling, rt (anit sailed fer New Milford); tlero, d (and sailed for Portland); Kes. duskeagy Mand Barbour, Barbour, Ki Bela’ Peck, Avery, and J Raymond, Stam) G PF Geery, Conklin, Washington: gehrs Te Ow nodtord} A, Hammond, bane, Port ih, Hmtth, Postons Fanny Huzare, Lawrence, mevset, 1, sehr Harry Perey, Perey, Arrived, bark Masonic, Lam- VILLE, Spt 9—Arrived, sonra Guy R Ph ES Uildersiceye, Shaley, aud 0 A Begley, F ‘E BALSAM, of Rheumat 5 s = ‘and trae medicine Ww: Rewann or Menit—Captain Wm P Henry, late master of onder,” and will BVSEHS the steamship Mississi al on ruggistssell it. “HY ATT": of Florida in August has recelved a pre eastern coast 1 during a tremendous hurricane, sent of 8100 trom the underwriters for his meritorious services in saving and reshipping the curgo after the disaster. Lavxcuro—Messra Douglass & Curry, of Maitland, NS, launched a bark trial of this Se | social cents, permanently cures Catarrh. RGAINS IN TEAS, COFFE! sions; warranted to suit t pouketw of the million. Ti JH Stickne: EDGARTOW ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Br), Lott, Liverpool Sept 7, and 62 passengers to C Had fresh W and re GROCERIES AND the palates and AS R. AGNEW, ireonwich street, New York. REMEDIES; WARRANTED treatment fuil * 200 Greenwich i, RIGHAW'S GOL! ‘to cure when al rivate disease, syphilis, scrofuln, rheumatis 6, ; no mercury , circulars sent; office hours from 9 A. MC to 9'P. M.; consultation free. br. Ri RDS, 228 Varick street, New York, ‘PLATED TABLE WARG § at J8 John Street, iLiy wanuiacturer. ie’ 1) tons, called the | Wyatt; Gen Scott, Xmith, and mselves and Capt Goorge Douglass, he. Steamship Scotia ueenstown Sth, 4 P! Francklyn. ‘Arrived at 10:05 AM 8 high head sea, most of th Jon 90 52, passed st: i same day, lat 4s from Oporto for Ne Br), from Liy who will comin , with mde and 3 Whatemen. Arrived at Taleahuano of Sag Murbor, 12 ios out vi taken fn that time, t kaw no Am whaler there, ip Jas Arnold, Bri The HM has New Bedford & 21, brig Hightan Bk, Septl2—Cleared STER, Nept 16 She’ was at Chri INE | ELECTRO ‘cot M4, sche Bilen Rodman, Joenuey, AUantic Ucean, trom aterag Ground, with so Peon, Liverpool Sept 4 w 23 pasyengers tay W aL Blver-plating and gilding. Aly Wij dadge ang $23 -

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