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* sca ati “oe op oN wor ‘NEW Your HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER D2, 1872-QUADRUPLE Sauer, Brown; Foyat Saxon be Anderson ; eo Baty ie dout’ for Nantucket; ero, Cast ce ro tor Ea leech of her mainsail when about two miles | Hook, any time to suit your convenience, from | Sinderson, b. Appleb: Steamship Wamsutta. Fish. New York for New Bedford. | Kendall, and Arundel (Bp. mouth: Red Beach, Sor em while the Rambler had gone by with both topmasts | hit his wicket lor to scoring even the most Brig Allianz (NG), Beck, Rio iro. 13, vis Hamp- Spoken. sebrs Mary ¢ Terr. ceerwen. and. A © Lyon, Lyon, New hous: and was out of sight before the | indnitesmal portion of a unit. oer Baird made | ton toe Wekeans coitee th Funeh, yea Bark Huxford, from Branswick, Ga, | *3fkj¥ yA BS ee. D8 Mersbem, , Hindeielne™ q2aain got going. The acoldent oc: | @ good hit for three, one single and then was run | q linden to orders tenets eh Ee epee for Montevideo, Aug i lat 31% lon ST 10 W. oy ven, Nookaway, Wand’ at ahe | out—total four, Tom es was caught by | {ay mot welto Jed Frye & Co. Septld | "hack Kenex, Peterson, trom for Zanzibar, Aug 12, ede iSsnasrived, oche. Delphi Allen, itso poabbideala anit. Got slarted, having lost two hours and thirty: | Ottoway, bowled Grace with s cypher: Clay made fei ste ge light Nand N'E winds; becu 7 days north.et | #8t2., lon 38.90 W. be seven minut and drifted about four milca | 4 single anda three before Grace could gain his Foreign Ports. een sehr Gipee; Mon Derg iy New York, Spirited Race for the Commo- | "sd inio a heavy sea, The Rambler | irket. 4. Sanderson succumbed to the very tr per ration x M Kota (of Yarmouth, Me) Anderson Com | avrwxar, Sept &-Arrived, Brazilian, Kainpen, New LGEAnEaeTOn, Hope io Grande, Me: od Pr ROUNDED SANDY HOOK LIGHTSIIP a " : York. e . ‘Sailed—Steamshi ’ at 8:58, and the Madelvine made a long stretch and py WHI22Ra AT HIS WIOKET oe CES RES ae of bt ae San oy, Ang 4—Sailea, bark Hylton Castle (Br), Beott, | 1'B'Detis Mieke ae a na aac. sche dore’s Challenge Cup. tacked of Long Branch for the lightship, which abe | by Appleby. Horace Magee made three ones, and | sugar, de, tot Puck new York, BLIZABETHPORT, tries ote Mary Ann passed at 6:53. Coming back the Rambler carried | Was stumped by Ottaway. and Sam Welch, a‘ter | ~ Sehr Am nella & Asien Ben ona 26 days, with ¥ ue pees ‘Aug 7, ships Tamerlane (Br), Qualey, for New McCann, ammann, on full mainsail and {oresail, both topsails, staysall, | scoring @ single und a two, walked from the wicket | sugar, £0, to KP iiuck & Co; wat ‘ob Knigh ined aig Dark Thames (BD, Ar- Sal hrs and Dolphin, Jor. forestaysall, 1D, fying jib ‘and jib topsail, aud at | “not ont.” fe enn Oe ees: Baraeos, 36 days rate! ald, for New 4 ork to sail Kare pect flax and gum): | oy’ oon Oita sense oat Cot risoy, Portiand; Mt “ Dt 6 cil a0 sighted Hiretiskend: besting north three- | ere ended the first inning, ing winds; beon 8 ‘daya north ‘of Haticras; Sept 1 ship Wm fir), from Nelson, was oxpected about |-h McCann’ Crtamem Boston THE RAMBLER AND MADELEINE. qenrene west, at 9:49 shinilecock, Searing north, There was an Snthuslastie’ “how! of applause as $459, lon 7522, spoke schooner Goddess, hence tor J ‘Aug 30 to loud oad Yor New for York, FERNANDIN, ma, Sept said. a, ane, and at 12:33:22 passed Montauk Point, northwest. | Grace, im the full magnificence of his glorious | Wesi, 6 days out vou" rertined ane 10—Barks Menuia (Br), for New Moore, New ¥. fork. After passing Shinnecock the breeze freshened con- | strengih and the plenitude of his science, stepved Selir SJ Vaughan, Vary it Virginia. ond eS Aug 20; Mary ‘Nelson, Deshon, for do FORTRESS MONROE, Sept 21—Passed in for Baltimore, ete ce siderably, and she took in the topsail and put a | up 10 the wicket with determination in ‘his clear ene BA stneg vail Vi Buistoly mau Be Or 46 8p 2 on. mrown, New | °C Ads Byers from Windsor " | double reef in the mainsail. The Madeleine caine | brown eye. Cttoway faced him, Newhall and | Schr Kizabesh Jane, isudd, teen, Yor! 2 te i aiopanmes i] PALL ER pu omabrived, sh Dene The Rambler Wins by Nearly | nome under sail, with: topsaits up, in the early | Meade were the bowlers, ‘The delivery of these | cht Cua sink, woven, rine aiiea Layrence 3 navgonrncaraut.| ahaa! tn Bip Cat rt tu even, Sno famed He and ate | goatamen' wap wan Temareay 008 and Grace | Eh Exe Catan. Cite Resse lop ecucet tia ech aes nt. | fe carne pases ie Ea . May ‘ mornin; Gi 4 v3 Four Hours. Shinnedock pore "west northwest," soou LOst HIS WICKET Behr # Holmen Van Nort, Vi ina. : sen, New York (before ved 1a) ew Or- bying: fourteen miles distant, at 3:30,’ sighted | by a ball that tt was an honor for any man to suc- | Schr D Hastings, Hilton, Virginia. ; loans. ormoue, Dussarget. New st raved brig Abbott Laws ses poagoniey Montauk dead ahead, and at $:30 Mgntank | cmb 'to, Mr. Grace made a two, a pair of singiea— | Schr M# Bvans, Bodine, Virginia. MEMEREAVEX, Sept T—Arrived, Frethandel, Wachten, | Pilon Baxter ieee en rgd bore West about two miles distant, At 7:30 ; if such ambiguity of expression inay be permitted— | Schr Ja Granmee, Mathews, Vircinia. New York. Huon Gann Chute ine metanore, Beth Hailey. New Strong Breeze and Rainy Squalls—Fair Test of | we passed, Foint Jadian, with the wind. about a Lege oie Oe ane yan ce Benr JH Seguin i Beene, Vineinia, man Avnzs, Aug 5—Arrived, brig Clito, from Port. | er, New DUE M mena aetaiedaed Xen F est northwest. was a ver) re Bal by ir Mary June, Leach, eo. hs r, Pe by feo the Speed of tho Yachts—The Accidents | Pack, and the Rambler made the run from Ugnt- | his bat with a soore of ten to his credit. Ottoway gent A Hubb bard viaand Virginia, oruvallt Wiad Volo” Theat, Tg Plata, | | GALVESTON, Sept 21—Sailed, steamship City and Delays—Commodore Voorhis’ ship to lightship in twelve hours and eighteen min- | Was run out with a similar multitude, and Alired ene rea aay, Sto lina, Viral inte. and Sarah, Cheney, for New York, Moody} Blgelige, New Yor Sept 20—Arri hi Thomas utes, while the Madeleine took thirteen hours and | Lubbock reigned in his stead, He made six singles, | Sehr Aaatlza.i ‘Dean, BADLINL Georgetown, DO, for Fair- | Z¥ H Fisk, Emery, and Philena, Cha joston, do; | Comeau, Port Gi rt Re or orden: wae Challenge to Mr. Forbes. sixteen minutes, The yachts arrived as follows :— ang ae ir a ye lengsieoiog and tne WaT cn onase wiaich Beale Poet "eat i pin Feniacola, af Aug 4; Granville, s NS, for dos” ¢ Gerri, Armstrong, Joggins, Time of Race, st . q 7 i Al hase, Petes for! Yachts, THN OF Arnica Tamera Hee | fou the eolors.of the I iangari“beneath the trees | Schr J Asnynesd ‘Jayne, Baltimore. Bilere tro ent, from Savannah, ar sh; st Peter, aoe aiadlnaias ‘Murray: Philadeipnia. that crowned the western hills, the stumps were | Scbhr8L Huw ii, Johnson, Philadelphia, yon brigs ieatalta th; Eureka, Prince, from New INDIANOLA. Sept 17- 17—Arrived, schr apna. Bird, El-: 2, Rambler . ° 43 25 32 a ¥ - Newrort, R. I., Sept. 21, 1872. | Moteleine 9 12 47 18 41 | drawn and the game declared over for the day. It | Sloop Fly’ tng Sou, Bowen, Virginia. land; Clark, and A gonors, Wie or de tf ‘stbhey, a out Y Nex, York The Rambler and Madeleine arrived early this |“ Making tie ‘actual “diferenceof time ‘betwreen | Will be resumed on Monday. Tho ship W.J Hatfield, which arrived 20m, reports: | Calson, rom New York: F Foun une, |" New York Edad mileds Sitio Galvenpa morning, after having been two nights and a day | them three hours, fifty-three minutes and nine | The following is the omiclal score :— the banks; fron Eimer, and had strong AW winds to |: | Basuanoe ies Aine ety beer aa 6 (Br, Cole, PNEW D ANS, Sept 2i—Sailed, steamaniy'O W Lordy making the race for the Commodore's Challenge | 8€conds. The Rambler left for Naushon at noon THE PHILADELPHIANS. Rune, | Winds. vy Y | doers, Tinads : ache Eveline. ‘Carsoll, Now York ibe t 20—arrived, brig F J err te Cup over the course from Brenton’s Reef Lightship | f0-Uay, and the Madeleine leaves for New York t0- |p ostor, ». appleby. 4 Passed Through Hell Gate. gua a ter sturn}; 18th, Cent ied rs ona d x ae = i H. Newhall, b. Appleby. 0 BOUND SOUTH. ‘4 URYPORT, Sept 19—In to Sandy Rook Lightship and return. The Rambler eee Y. We bby. ‘helan, Brunswick, Ge (since driven ashore); a bag 4 pediie a Pronoomn four hours and remains in | Another Challenge—Commodore J. Voor | 8 Newhs 3 pole. 2 | ,fieamshin Franconia, Bragg, Portland for New York, kere 4 Gem, Boroe, New’ York 8th, Harry & aubrey | lor fy nobbins fo Bangor: AJ tbe Br Put ree ‘ Peaceful possession of the cup for the season of hia, Jr., to Mr. J. M. Forbes. Caavalador tit wieket, hee 13 | “Steamship Glaucus, gen 209 F Boston t for New York, with Balled 12, ‘bri oe, Fain. Bernabd, ‘st Vincent; 224, | Stor has dab, Cheney. batty ey ‘lod, of the 1872, a8 by deed of gift two victories exempt the | Yesterday afternoon Commodore Jacob Voornis, | 1. Baird, o. Harris, b. 0 ber we a tou F Bim Wr sow ain Saidtiiicgn: | XH Ragmeee aise Sarke’ “Aslan 23d, brig ing the port. All of them will be pre cet od victor from further challenges for the season. It | Jt.) Owner of the yacht Madeleine, sent the follow. doe Movers Beier hte 2 | Behr faa, Terry, Providence for Jersey Cr ‘ Canvirr, Sept iP poi Voluntina, Haynes, Charies- | “ane aie Sept’ 19—Arrived, aghrs aml 0 2 4s seldom that yachtemen have the luck to get auch | 8 despatch, embodying a challenge, from this city | W- Morzan 4 btioway, 8 3| Sehr wortpern {Aap arbor mua fe hee Tom ‘Matted 9th, Annie Ainsile @, Stephenson, New York Beat ral he Aglaia @ breeze as the Rambler and Madeleine | ‘© Mr. J.M. Forbes, of the yacht Rambler, at New- | g° H ach Henry Cole, te, Noant tor Nowe York. ait rere Sept 7—Arrived, Alert, Ackermann, New ai rehved: ache @ ‘Haren, Harrison, Bat experienced during the race, as it gave a | POF! i 21, 1972, fonds, o Lah ck aoe : 3m ™Schr 8 G O'Donnell ae New Haven for canes MinntoaNios Harding? Bosony sehr Bieliin, Ferckval, | af gies ai, ia hn Mobb, Hs eng fair chauce of testing the speed and | wy wy vonnes, Newpar RE Rea: it wicket pe-atace, " 2] Steamer Galatea Nye, Providencetor New York, wita | dor Robt Dillon, Blatehfard, New York. hae Mune; Trenton a ebaiaioaie = Now Yorks wen-going qualities of the yachts. ‘The | “Wit you sall_ the Rambler against the Madeleine | 7, Harareavo,c. 6 9; | ence Sec romans Jand’ Brin Mee Dare side Wert Rjaxe (ie. ¥ Br, | pee Kobe ER ReDe 9 tt a art nyaipe ti pha Madeleine was very unfortunate, parting the | twenty miles to windward and back from Sandy Say, dues u BOUND EAST. a | 8 8 a 8 4 y October 1 to October 10, for a cup, value $500. Steamship Glaucus, Walden, New York for doston. Yorks Goy Langdon Kenney; Akbar, Lamson iad Law: ‘La ba toiry a , ahead; and she also met with several other mia- bd |ACUB VOORHIS, Jr. | 8 fatto ue? Grace, Steamship El Cid. Davis, New York for Norwicn. nantum, Pratt, for Roston; and others reported Iai Hopps my allabeore for do; nS Blekey New York. ‘. + hen band im By, 4y) ee yet Schr Dart, Walliains, New York for Stamtord. Balled’ from’ Saugor 6th, ships sing Caste ie (Bn, for niais; Omaha, Woostor Sullivaty Mey Yr Washing. haps, such as parting the sheets of her jib and the vi + Schr Samuel ¥ Godwin, Waterbury, Hoboken for Stam- | Davies, New York: 10th, Charlotte W White, Cri do iohannle, Mitchell, Brown, Fawticket for Note flying jib, splittng her forestaysail and tearing out | THE RACE BETWEEN THE VISION AND ‘Total. fol ra, cS is PR SS RR at Sept 6—Arrived, Providence, Scaitieen ‘hila~ York or Calais). Sohn 8 Iny -ahal of the deck the starboard eyebolt holding the fore- GRACIE. W. G. Grace, b. G, Newhall. 1 Schr De‘Kane, Hebedon,: Hoboken for Hartford. Denia, Sept 6—Salled, Maria, Savarese, Now Y ‘ork. QO Wishart, ica ear 2 ae minutes repairing the throat halyards, wlich Hornby, not out. [10 Schr Clementine, “te: jer. Philadel hie for New Bedford, | Sailed 10th, Nereid, Cornish (from London), Philadel. ee RWICH, ed, away. ‘These accidents show hew ‘thor, | TRC. Gracte’s Experiences—Five of Her | E. Lubvock, not out 6 | Schrga M Merrinan, Pott, Hoboken for Providence.” | phin. ¢ Sept 20—Arrived, schr Belle mean a) oha’ ye ‘ Sallors Overboard and Her Sails in| qota1 “o | Sehr Adria (tn), Milton, New York for StJohu, Ni, Duxspw, NZ, July 8i-Arrived, bark Brunette, Webb, JEW LONDON, Sept 0—arrh oughly strong all rigging and canvas should be to | yy, Schr OE Hellicr, Hutton, New York tor Bangor. New York.’ York; Ohief, do for Norwich; Adcie Felicia, Rileabel Sad aioe ava) roa ‘atters. ana nine wickets to go down. From the | Schr Francis swith, Exinis, Hoboken (or ail River. DEMARAR. Aug 24-Sailed. bark Zephyrine (Br) John- | (oF do: Jas English, Barker, Providence for New Yor stand a blow at this season of the year, The following report was made by a gentleman | present aspect of the game it cannot be deter- ACRE TaTeeter R Sampson, Horton, Baltimore for Pro- on. peg lg ls rear rn tr “4 phi: 3 Bont GaMituk, a i1—Sailed, ship aeuayre Cua ca win adonna, Jordan, New York : Se} orniny bh a THR STAR, on the Gracle during the race between that yacht | Mined which side will win, though, of course, the | \'schrh G Foster, Edwards, Rondout for Providence. Bill, New Havens ath back Josephing (Br), Crouse, Dela. | one Bostan ‘Soyaainin poiygaamahi Baan. 40; brig! The yachts made a flying start to the southward | 44 tne vision on Friday Inst, from the stakeboat paariiee Bye The: Bra Mate REGiGe coke ai ee Schr Kate Callahan, Avery, Elizabethport for New Lon- | ware Breakwater. Hermes'(Br), Wick, Porto Cabello; schre com and eastward of the Brenton’s Reef Lightship, and | 41 tne yarrows to the Southwest Spit buoy; thence | clivity to strike at a hard ball is iunate in them. | “Schr Chas Northam, Hubbard, Elizabethport for New | leans bark Cle , efor Bull iver, BO Bigstacis | sre uadtien ip ek tee he Newburg their time was taken as they bore southeast from back to the. buoy on Craven shoals: thence to the | Futurity will show how the whole thing works, London, Eaton fro Dyer, for Bott . Village ‘Belle (Br), Man- | ton’s Point; Elvie Bi is. Prescott, Salem. ‘oiler’ D; 1% . 5 y : ther Bone A Annie Bayard (Br), Safford, Now York for New- | thorn, from i Baltimore, arrived Aug Z, for Philadelphia; Belcher, ‘Gloucester; ily & denne Hewitt; Isaac mela Gen oe ki cel aaa Southwest Split buoy again; thence home to the 4 a pega tM oaore Dean, Babbitt, Georgeiows, DO, forall | “Lise podaliea Totet Gone, New York; | Doe *Rsakee em pae yA Mya OR Here ac) ud, Owner, H. M. S. n ‘ALMOUTH, im, New York; | ric! ul Gaookar’ ohn ata. Craw! Madeleine. .B.Y.C..Com. Jacob Vorhis, Jr.. 8° 48. 31 | 8t@keboat in the Narrows, and in which contest S H I P P I N G N E W S PST gane 10th. Wm Wileos, Crocker ot ore an Calcutta), ‘London; Hud: Moodie. nde, H Hand, Bo: ! : s 7 orris, Mauson, Rondout for Pawtucket. son, Vaughan (from Bassein), Liver; ted-Barks Doe TG cae ee ee fee Macs Hon Remon ies Bama, | eet Ane lied ark Deerboand (Br Carn, | John Ei Se ee oom AL New York— . Schr President, Brailley, Newburg for Providence, In port A G Bi a erly: or, Lake, Saom; Bn club topsail, forestaysail, jib and fying jib. ‘The cette ,Gracle crossed the tne fst twenty-four manac for New bas ‘This Day. sehr Raver 8 : a7, Hewhurg for Providence. a 5, ship Guinevere (Br), Anthony, for New Senne ie ieee Peotlincat enced ast cane * onds ahei , under close-reete: ‘aia ri Madeleine also had a working foretopsail set. Just | Wainsail and bonnet off the jib. About fiteen min- SUN AND MOON, HIGH WATER, Behe High Maen Rondout tor Hagerowns Soe ee he cee ee eT ee Meron sites de fateh wai Ra oR eM after crossing the line both yachts sent up the Jib- | utes aiter starting she set her flying jib, and was | Sun rises. ee Gov. Island... Schr Wm Gillen, Menatley, Hoboken for Lynn. Sailed 9th, wht Whitney, Walters, New York. Willard, Elizabeth is topsail, and the Rambler also sent up a small fore- | apparently increasing the distance between her- | § 6 57 | Sandy Hook Sehr John Mcinies, Coriell, Louisville for stamford. Guavasenh, Sept 0—Arrived, Mazeppa (@), Martin, New | — a0th—Arrived, bark Danon, Shaw, Bis sel and the Vision. About ten minutes after the my 17] Hell Gate......veve 1 44 Sehr F Merwin, Mullen, Hoboken for Providence. York tor London, Victory, Look, New York. topsail. The wind was then about south by east, Aving ib wastet Pa ea Bene J 8 Smith, 4 Baldwin, New York (or Providence. oataraow,. Sent 2—Arrived, steamship Europa (Br), Gleared—Bark Norton Stover, Sherman, Cardenas, and they were both on the port tack at 9:25. The | was hauled down, a new tack bent and the jib reset, OCEAN ‘STEAMERS. Sehr Col dd rs Moree, New York for Machias. epee oat Bont’ S\Cluatbo! atabbestaat, Mieleen, Georyetawn, DG; Fauther, a we “Philndstoniay wee Madeleine ound her club tops of very ute ser- | Heltiad not been Axed ve minutes when the oye of che eee omni, ewes Grange | Tiled meee ep bee Seaeanete cea he Lin i aon Pa vice on the wind, and when taking it down the | the clew tore out of the canvas and the Sail was | pares OF DEPARTURE ‘FROM NEW YORK FoR THE | Schr Robey Mercer, Waterman, Philadelphis tor Provi- Jenny, Blourauist, Smite oe ; SS, Philadelphia? nates Banta ort emilae, wR afthy club fonled the main gaff and snapped ft in half. | west Spit buoy, No. 83;, about a minute ahead of MOM bie: GEN: sara’ Bh gnioun obakae die Braylaata: on, Swat, aa ee aie tres Ace dak Alcranoria: a a a norte eee i ‘This damage was soon mended by bending on a the Vision i while opdeavoring to trim Ofte Schr Tex, Hamilton, Rondout for New London, Forest Belle, ‘opp, Foochow. iM Grinnell, Georgetown, D0 Moges Winton wpe | new stick. The Madeleine then get a working main- | OY ium lost iis “batance aud fell” overboaru | Minnesota Sept. 25..| Liverpool, .|39 Broadway. Beit Latins Chas Doamtt eit ie aaus ei, Henke Atte Beis Unele Pam Gover, | Go: 3 ait) Aare, ‘Wing saad ceed topsail. At 9:30 Point Judith bore northwest halt a | carrying with him four others, and the five men Bineontaees Wht a Laverpooi iy hig ier Apyoling, Bebinson Bandous for, providence. genuran Sept19—Arrived, schr Welcome (Br), Coben, Kimmey, do; Mary E fee mile distant, and the Rambler was about amile | Were for'a few minutes struggling in the water. By | Holsatia Sept. 26. .| Hamburg. Schr J 8 Clark, Clark, Georgetown. DO, tor Norwich, Ixo10, Jul; eta port ship Golden Fleece, Bray, fro EY Ganado.) Swain rae orn ‘Smith nee want vi i the time they were rescued and the sails trimmed, ‘Liverpool. Steamer Galatea, Nyc. New * New York for ‘Frovidenc +" Bombay’ ived 8th, or New York. Peya- 3 Eliza mre th, do; West~. astern in the wake of the Madeleine, ‘The weather | Sua tne ‘echt pat upolr hercouree sx cn tenon Liverpool — genaeera. 3 aus (Beh F Fi Tor gato gs taska, Rush, trom Manila, Be thy ‘do: Sosa Wa Wave, Bryant des Eile Heese now began to thicken and minutes liad been lost. She was them kept well to Bremen. arrive r London do. * i Avery Nichols Ps H ae ane, Taylors: -|Glasgow. SAILED. ichols, Go} el Jane, ores . windward, close along the West Bank towards the Kinastox, Ja. ‘2d—Arrived, schra Oconee, Billin liza ort; eche Wania,’ Butler, do; ‘A RAIN SQUALL aaa ele ICO shee eat Dane ene st 3: HLavorpooi a9 Revie Sa "and aa } galled Sope te return vin savennate: | Phdiline der ease ee das Butler. db; ¢ putin, came up and wet our canvas, ° At 9:45 the Ram- | PUCY on Crave Bes Wien oft she oat % pool. way. Steamships City of Brooklyn, Italy, Baltic, and B tavie, | mar): Bept Johnson, New York (and sailed 8th to | do; James Dive ‘Carroll, do, was a long distance to windward of the Vision, and 8 Brandy. on | fot Laverngol; India, and Dorian, Ulasgow ; Deutsc and Feta via ‘ota Ras iarboo. Fashion, Hudson, Port Johneon; ME Gai Ne bler lowered her club topsail and set asmall one. | would in all probability have turned Craven's Reef 2 Bowling Green | 3 3 Tybee, t Domi Ingo C! ust 25—Sailed, s Dei Gratia (Br), Morehouse, | do; Shepard A Mount, Young, do; Geo wy Point Judith was then bearing north, about three | buoy ahead. ‘The buoy had been described to Mr. ey a ss ‘ian Jacl into, Bare Ser vin Savanna te mar; sche Louisa D (Br), Anderson, Croton; Kate & Louella, Perry, Rondout miles distant, The breeze kept (reshening and haul- ore “painted esunees ‘ack ripes and t 9-.| Liverpool. ‘ Broadway. | 11 Lemon: Manhattan, Charleston; Old Domi: Bu ford, New Yore ie Moran Ba Bopt,'s, harks | Testy. gees ope Brown ars bere ing more to the westward, headi v J ieiverpoot::]i9 Broadway. | fon seater ci ships Alexander Marshall, Liverpool; | fsabelia Harhett Ap, ar bay ito th, Runo: | Point sloop agent, Har Port dovmion,* Below: saked i estward, heading us off our | there, being such a ‘buoy | to | lesward | of Thoe Stephen Tondon, ‘Simla, “Acapulco,” Samuel G | mia By Jane tdci ri Sia Mik’ River; niheseke | vein Jounaton gi, Sparkle . course to Montauk. At ten A.M. the Madeleine | the Craven noy, and, seeing the Vision 79, | Reed, San Francisco; barks Fameling Minde, Queens- Ontario, MoCa do; Abby Morton, Port Je x clewed up her foretopsail, and the maintopsatl ana | Heading art, ihe sae crew supposed it must PORT OF = YORK, SEPT. meas 1872. is Clotilde, do; Maria, Chrlatina. Cork; Rose. | in po or ih, brigy Ch "Charlo te Waa es re cam nd for Dari, Ron out: yee Win Donselly, Lynebs dor F Woolsey. fying jib were iso got cut of the way. We lost | Bethe Tent one and Kept her of} thereby losing adiz; Nuova’ Providenza, Olbraltar: Maria 6, | for'do, arrived Sis; ae Porter, from Wil- | | Sailed—Schre 4 B Franklin, Morris, Orient, to, load for") sight of the Rambler then in a rain squall, which | (0 Sreat advantage of her, windwar ugntened, ~~ CLEARED. Queenstown: Mini, do; Kenst Wilhelm, Elanore; Stabia: | iingion, NO, arrived sth, for New York. Alexandria: P A Saunder Stingnr ane Jolin Middlet headed us off 80 that we could not point better | 2nG Wind ot tls tme had considerable lightened, ork Teresina, P Penarth Roads; Gipsey, StCrolx Saralt eetireuroor. Sent 9 Arrived Nor'Wester, Burgess, Philadelphia; Charles A Grainer, Harve than west and west half south. At 10:15 the squall pot L Hall, 8t Johns, NF; sehr Elec io Spars, Barbados. nald, lew York; ay ar Gaidern, ford, Sprague; Daniel wig subsided; we "set the fying fib, and sighted | BAVing started one reef washaken out;butnosooner | | Stearship Ttaly (Br, ‘Thompson, Liverpool via Queens- vita fs hips Marianna V1, and Lancaster; barks | Thorn Pailadalphieg Gly of Brussels (), Bi New Hea: ‘Werands ‘Pond; Helen! ‘as there 9 str ana long rent was torn letorie, zant, Konkordia, anc 3 ), do; 10th, the _famibier about ares iniles astern, ‘with | jn up to: the forward Teuehy which constant ve toanehip Dorian (Bx), Taylor, Glasgow—Henderson che Provenca, Yorks Manhattan a, Fries, do; Wi, Reptile, Ni of, ata New York's . i 3 , "1 —— “Satled 9th, St James, Dunn, Callao; Guardian, Borland, | \PAWTUC! 6— clear up a ttle, and the sun made akind of half eee der Mone Cetin Mae ae att Steamship eae dO Neynaber, Bremen via Shipping Notes. New ¥ ork de ~ wt, it " kydney, OB (and put Bryant Pitadsionle: ‘Jas, Diverty, “Hie, gray snd Basler, ct eet g sone oa fon ns the points of reper) Payee (o, tear. ont, atgamaht Tye yee, Delanoy, Samana, Port au Platt, &— | The different dry docks of the city have not been very wat sesh i saan ts! Orleans; Helen CHGHMOND, Sept ican ved, camnaip. Wye vances southward, and we headed about southwest by fully occupied during the past week, and for some little eae ickerson. New York; Felicia, Romano, lel- | Couch, New York; aches Horatio Nichols, uy ane ‘West. ‘The tide was now running ebb on our lee | £°,the Southwest Spit buoy, | Abour half way to the wets ‘Samy H A Adams, Hover, San Juan del | 11° tere has existed a dulness in thelr Mins oe Wadiinase m “ Lgckwood Share Spit the outrigger to Which the jibsheets were Prntered out 8th, Samaria (#), Billince, for Borton; ata. | “NOUR: , Rept “fi—Saited, schr WC Hall, Tolman, bow, setting us up to windward. At 11 A.M. | trimmed gave way, and the jerk parted the sheet: Steamship Clyde, Kennedy, Galveston via Key West—O | not usual at this time of the year. The different entries | Janta, Henry, Galveston; Java (s), Martyn, and Caroline, | New ¥ ort we Sighted the lighthouse on Montauk on our ga Hi P dlc bad H Mallory & ¢ Mave beck 4c Rllbese: Soot, New SAN FRANCISOO, 18—Cleared, ship. Enos Soule, weather bow, bearing south-southwest, Watch Hi | Before new sheets could be rove the Vision had | steamship Cortes, Whitman, New Orleans—H B Crom. | have been as follows: Tandenice, ‘Sept 10—Arrived, Casimir @), Banks, Phila- Soule, Liverpool ce of Wales (Br), Bannister; Dearing northwest by north, and the southerly end greatly OER her oe Pee ba eh again well & Co, tp Gleb deaihe, @urcipwon, et Oristtiatrfededl Bark Elba, 424 tons, owned by Messrs Jas E Ward & Co, | delphia. Corl st by 4 § id | freshened and it was blowing harder than at an eanship Gen Meade, Sampson, New Orleans—Frederic t Bailed loth, Esaw, Maraasi, Philadelphia. ‘RAV ANNAH, Sept 21—Arrived, bark Sea Crest, Monte-| of Hock Island bearing southeast about five miles | time during the day. Upou reaching the Southey | Baker Seedy ete tune eliatea tion aid ee cera Lisnox, Sept «Arrived, ‘Alice Starret, Hooper, New | video: sehr Nanoy W Shalt, New York. distant. The Rambier was then about three and a Spit it was blowing so hard that it necessitated a Steamship Montgomery, Faircloth, Savannah—R Low- ‘uesday, after being stripped, calked and remetalled. | york, Cleared—Bark Bi oza (3p), Barcelona; schr Howard’ half miles astern of the Madeleine, in her wake. | Cioge reefed mainsail, but asthe sail was tearin jen. Steamer Fall River, owned by the New Jersey Southern Lxanory, Sept 5—Arrived, Helen Clinton, Blanchard, | Macomber, Jackso! nv a breeze een ty) haul again to the westward, | hadiy, going free, it would not have stood ae sctteamship San Jacinto, Hazard, Savannah—W R Garri- | Raitroad Company, took her place, to patch and raiso os ee a pai iaes amis Salled Steamship San. ote agogn ns be rk me and wo Were polnting west by north. At Watch | minutes on the wind, and there was nothin , A 4 ITrLE Guace BAY, pt 18-Bailed, bar! ver ‘Nuestra Senora de Gp), before revo , and g left | "Steamship Charleston, Berry, Charleston—H R Morgan | metal, and the dock Is now occupied by bark Sagadahoc, | ton, Portsmouth, NH. ed sailed, is now at Tybee, crew sick. Hill bore north By eat, wit BS er eather still for ‘ he Gracie to Ge but or me ig Horseshoe and | & Co. whip, Benefactor, Jones, Wilmington, NC—Loril- | 529 tons, of Bath, to stop a leak. Messrma, Sept 3—Arrived, Horace Scudder, Gould, Ban- ii SALEA Sp Pris Arrived oc schr Albert Jameson, Can re iy anchor for the oi it, which | . ‘] fe 2 lage, nd for ork. Ce, ve tort, sight of {he Rambler in the rain. The ae 3 peice cote lard Steams on ae. taseas Geosee nee B a The vase pelanne 20th Rising a4 age ie yore, wees Sept 6—Cleared, brig Edwin Rowe, Brown, meugared 19th, brig Ann Elizabeth, Brown, Goree and a) p , 1" 5 ; ow filled by shortly afterwards died out altogether, and we Yachting Notes.: ™Stekinahi. steamer Clty Point, to patch metal. Arrived at do 5th, Tyrian.(«, Lawson, Denia (aud | — 2th—Arrived, brig George Gilchrist, Hart, Alexandria ; shel tedinshin Glaucus, Walden, Boston—H F Dimock. ‘amer City Point, to patch metal. wore rolling about ina heavy. swell The Weather | the Columbia, N.Y.¥.0., Mr. Wallack; Restless, | | “hip'Jessore (br), MeUlellan, Londonderry-Suow & | Steamship Tybee, 800 tons, owned by Messrs Spofford cigred or rte gg ship Camilla, Snow, Boston; pas 5 coe E Fisher, Reynolds, an farie | Ram ag ap * urges. . ton about two miles astern. We set topsails and | N-Y-¥.C., Mr. Haven, and Magic, N.Y.Y.C., Mr. | “Ship Helene (NG), Rashen, Bremen—J A Powley. Bros & Co, was lowered from the large sectional dock, | 3th, bark Kattosh. | for dot 2th, ship Sonora, Simms, New sau Ahoy Convoy, ‘Fhulate ower optrone’ caught a Ught breeze from the southwest, The | Hatch, are at anchor off the Quarantiue station, Bark Hoekman” jambreédello, Cork or Falmouth—Te- | toot of Rutgers street, on Tuesday, atter repairing shaft. In port Jul Cie ships Palm Tree: (Br), Bayley, and | Allen, Hob oken :f Louie, Herrie Young, Rambler set staysail and jib topsail about two P. | Staten Island. tens & Bockmann. She was followed by steamship Geo Cromwell, 979 tons, Spemaeela Br), Dwight for New York, lig: Geo Pea- Rondonty | Hero, Pratt, New York. I M. The breeze came up a little fresher, Montauk —- ‘ Bark Semplice (tal), Degrogori, Queenstown or Fal | of ine New Orleans line, also for repairs to sh elley disk ; barks enver, for San Francisco; | Salled, brige Aun Elizabeth, for Gores; 1 Han! i mouth for omtors—Totene & Bostonans, . for repairs to shaft, new North East (Bi i eldnia; eches Mar & Me Wiitiam, then bearing south southwest, and the Rambler Toudca; North East (Br), irom Liverpool. arrived 2th, to | Philadeldhia; sches Mair & Cranmer, Morris, and Wi . ler CRICKET Bark Excelsior (Nor), Lingdahlsen, Queenstown for or- | wheel and painting bottom. load for New York. Wilson, Jones, Pliladelphin; 8 Levering, Corson, do; radually closing up towards the Madeleine. |The ders—Tetens & Bockinann. Moxreeat, Sept 19—Arttved, steamships G Pur. | and about atxty others hound 8 a i 4 mbler took down staysail d Bark Blanche (Br), Vaugh: ‘Trieste—H J DeWolf & On the smail sectional dock adjoining have been brigs lon’ » Sep s Ganges, Pur- ang abot ox aysall and st sii acai een ark Blanche (Br), Vaughan, Triesto—t 0 Orbis S58 $5ubier MRGADIM BAB G6 wala tot . cell, Barrow: Prussian, Dutton, Liverpool. ‘ONINGTO! XSephidarrivedys schrs Geo H Mills, 2} heading towards Montauk, and the Madeleine at. RN RES ade a8 fe S13 tons, sate, to paint bottom, and Sa- | "Cleared, 8th, barks’ Huron (Br), Irving, Montevideo; Ipteon, Georgetcinn DC; Seymour, Dickerson. tempted to, follow suit at 2:14 | but missed | The Great International Fete at Philadelphia- Peo Nisan ate ocd ia re eg. Tic | aie, Bee to cee ene aaa, alan Total ua, Jane (rp, Rept dCleated: B Kagsdorf, for New York. | Bonnard iin vine ane Mots, sian Tandy ; ; r — Do. CASTLE, jen a aw! loboken. Syn Scied. Again, , 9nd wdoccoded in. 9:33, Brig Messagera (Ital, Mazello, Cork—Funch, Edye & | _ Brig Henry Trowbridgy, 172 tons, of Portland, Me, was Pirwogrn, (sept Arrived, "Adame, Landaa Antwerp | VINEYARD HAVEN, Sept %-—Arrived, brigs Isaac heading southwest by west. The Rambier was Progress of the Game—Good Bowling on Both Co. 1 1 from the Clinton street sectional dock on M ‘aoato: closing up in the light breeze, and wi bout er Sarjola (Russ), Hi u k—Te' to | eee rOe FOR See CBE TRE CARA) SOC RON ODORY) [te Rew Carver and Abt Watson, FI Hladelphia for ton Anna Sirceaiaciec ots ge a Bn eae rh Sides—The Twenty-two Out for a Few waris jarjola (Russ), Hilstrom, Limerick—Tetens & Boc! last, after patching metal. vated ah, Mesuvius @®, Overlak (from Antwerp), New pa Terry and E Bich, Baltimore for Boston jE en es arlay| the Rambler stayed ana stood to the eastward, and wack Cones Miata - eu Neptune (NG), Rittleher, Rio Janciro—Fanch, | Steamship Cortes, 146 tons, of Cromwell's New Orleans | ¥Fixaxsuco Ang 27—In port brea Lisette (XG), Krugar, | toe ReBereiana: Bile. Marian a Philadeiphia for Portland ;, the Madeleine tacked at 2:55, with Montauk uns—Grace Already Disposed Of. Edye & Co. line, has occupied the mammoth sectional dock at Ho- | from New York, n th; Orion’ (NG), Hespe, trom | Harp, dot Hor Bangor, Zeralla Wuliams, do for Belem; Ught bearing south by west. We' now came in for Hig HH Seavey, Lee, Rio Grande doSul—J H Winches: | 14409, to paint bottom, and yesterday ship Forest Eagle, | Bangor, arrived Tay we Marshall, ¥ # Port Sram, Aug 26—Arrive d, brigs Emily, 1 A LITTLE MORE RAIN, tana Toste fo rew, Cadiz—Sim) eon & clane. 1147 tons, of Richmond, Me, was raised, to be stripped, TT q wi mn heoken) with the wind about southwest and freshening. At | By the half-past eight P. M. train, which went on | Brix Tula, ewhuryport—8 W Le calked and remetalted. itt Belle Swain’ ih Burk Andon Dave i a Baitimore! Ghats Ffowsle Hart 20, Fanuie Pike, Mary Bemithy | 3:5 the Rambler took in her Jibtopeall, aud he | sq yeuai mission om Friday might, ten members ot | RERE yy Beak me y ase Su Rerecpacae tute the thtge. Bele Bale ty docks’ hicve be 7th, brig Sporteman, Mat B Ghwperthwaite, Gardner and Julet * Pligdeipin Yor Madeleine went on the port tack, heading west by . 98 in ses of co Sharkey (Br), Smith, St Johns, ee Rovian e large Erie Basin dry doc! ave been occupied Bhiled Aug 27, brig Elia Vail (Br), Gamage, New York. do; Gov Coney, Ejchmond, © Nash, Van Bure 1on, | north, with Montauk about a mile anda half dis- | the ‘gentlemen eleven” from England took pas- | “2. cog (or, Baldwin, St John, NB—Heney & Par. | ‘Urine the week by the North River steamboat Connecti- | | Foxcr, Sept t_Arrived, brig L&W Armstrong, Marks, | Fort Johnson ier do: Mary'8 Custuhan and ‘and Tochtel el? tant, bearing south by west. The Rambler tacked | sage for Philadelphia. Arrived at Philadelpma the | ker, A . cut, undergoing extensive repairs, and ship Jane Watt, | Now Maven (and mul i Mavste§ Bt, for Portland, Hadura Atexand Prin foro Noptanes Bride andy @ Laws & few minutes afterwards about a mile toleeward. | yngushmen were welcomed by a deputation from | ,.Scbt Geo W Dill, Walker, Tampa, Fla—Benner & Pinck- | 973 tons, of Bath, to strip, calk and remetal, and do other | _Quenxarows, Sept )—Arrived, ‘Albert the Good, Bolt, ce, Hoboken for do; Malabar and Quoddy, Weehaw- Montauk was now pretty well disposed of, and at rk gs J Wall, Gt Jack: Ne—w latge repairs necessary to put her in seaworthy condi- | New York: 10th, Maria, Kedling, do. ton for do; White Sea (lost anchor), New York; Anni 3:40 tne Rambler tacked off short, Tollowed by the | the patrons of cricket in the City of Brotherly Love chr James Wall, lover, Jac ‘sonville— Ray. Arrived dist, steamship Olympus (Br), Gill, Boston for | Maria, ‘do for Shuteos ‘dulyahand Forest Belle, do for Bai Madeleine, which was again forging ahead, At | and escorted in carriages to the Continental Hotel, eat nn awit nington E'S Bowel ed ceo Prete eect pe rece one romney eres] ane ‘ (ind haya Emma tr soos mn 3:52 the rain. still kept falling, and at 4:04 tne | 4 wie Sobr Yoka, Wilken, Wilmington, RO-WS Towel | snes The bark Iron Aj Crabtree, arrived 7th from Caiba- | Alnomak, do for Portsmouth ; Gregory, Cinta Rambler stood in shore on” the. port tack, | Where they were greeted even at that late hour of | ,,S¢hr Jona. . hington, ad iso. ‘The scrow docks, foot of Market street, have had up:— | Teh, has been ordered to Greenock, Polntfordoy Maggie Cain, Philadelphia for The neh aad aay ed to the westward | night by a crowd of sight-seers who were anxious (ties Palma, Rankin, Georgetown-Bentley, Miller & | On the large dock, brig Somerset (Br), 330 tons, to patch wk teh sr ta a pais Rantlta or iv gy holy oe do for Sal Spriatig pr ‘ at 4:20 and set jibtopsail. At 4:55 Rambler | to view the bold Britons. metal, and schooner Thos P Ball, 450 tons, owned b; ico); Moltke (NG), Wragge, Baltimore ship do; ' Alpine, | . “ “Sehr Modesty, Weaver, Baltimore—Wm Chalmers. . 4 y % ‘ warn rod ae To was 9c biggies J Sd 7 rine. The ground for the combat the following morn- | Sc!ir Chas Comery, Pinkham, Boston—S C Loud & Co. Messrs Evans, Ball & Co. to calk and put on a suit of yel- ibnine tinseeey a avery areal fo, San Fran: faut “rn Lena ny panne Beverly: ward, and there was a good fresh breeze. At 5 Schr Leddie, Turner, Chelsea, Mass—Jed Frye & Co. k 1. On the 4 i i} the Madeleine stood of shore, with the Rambler | ing proved to bein admirable condition. The ut- | Scnr Hyne, Rabb, Salem-—R W Ropes & Co. reine serdar tse Rees it?s cob pth! Adosb by Ml Eats = SOR aL SRO RR TI a CONTIN BE renee. for Laneiville: ‘Marcus Hunter, about two and a half miles dead to leeward. The | most anxiety and enthusiasm prevailed. Ladies | | Sigop Fred'Brown, Thrasher, Providence—H W Jack. | tons, of Bangor, to patch metal and put on shoe, and pilot | ory sith Cad bags coffee): Osear (Norse for Hampton Hoboken Tor do: General ‘Scott, Eli Rambler stood in shore a 6:00, and the Madeleine | jited their filmay veils and exposed thelr pretty | ™&° boat Widgeon, to clean bottom. On the small dock, pilot | Kora 000 doy; Neutiius (Ne Davide, do’ (4,200: a2 do for Lynn; AL Gritin, Philadelphis for also at 5:48, heading weat by north, with the wind “f Pp pretty Htoamer 3 ony, Mchote. Patadetnnia. boats Mary E Fish, and Charlotte Webb, to clean and July 3l—In port Lyd: then fm, “for Bos. | B Mattoney, Series, DC, Newb pouthwest hair west, “The Manbler stayed at 6:15, | faces to the gaze ot the admiring throng in order | Steamer haytower, Cults, 1 tiadatphia. paint bottom. dag) brie Wore Ose), Hameed for New York, do A Stevens, Port Johnson bps -_ “with her starboard tacks on board. |The wind was | to more clearly gain a view of the game andits | Steamers C Walker, Sherein, Philadelphia, ‘The Erie Basin sectional dock at Red Hook has had up pcg aes ort seainahip toacy Batimgres “ra Re rer; sche en, Grants A, Be, iad | Telne tacked'at 6:45 and made a good stretch, head. | Progress. The bowling on the side of the twenty- ARRIVALS. schooners Jessle B Smith, Alice © Noyes, C8 Webb, ran fon Fost mr ane Ne For, Ls, ues Canal; wtp anaman strong, ing southwest. There was not so much sea now | two was very good—straight on the wicket and ex- Sparkling Sea, and Annie Bayard, all tocalk and paint, ‘Swatow, July in’ rt mip. ‘Hiteabeth McDougall ‘ist, steamer Betibemake, | Boston tor! | sat TatigaSestns an wv" | comvey arc tnt Inova tu net Mon | TONED oF rue aay en racme ao | steep ae | OE A Seg or ete oe | Sei Fat lay harem, Wanna a } very fast, Montauk now bore sorthanes by east, | Grace and Ottoway been thorough masters of the HERALD WH INE TELEGRAPH LINE. Gouverneurstrect, schooner Francis Satterly, to calk aud bell Tortola Mand Boston: 0 ‘80th, bark Prindsesse Alexandra | tie Ames, ‘Mlexandgla for Borton Yor tore Y AL P.M. we saw a thunder, storm to the north. | game of cricket thelr several stumps would have | yentagun Sis. Havre, seprand Qisenstown St wih | Marine Disasters Caos ty a Gaara Lan Ore an, Ba: | A Hente, Hoboken for doy fH ere tes mn west, but it passed northward of us. It mow began | had but little chance of retaining their position in | mdse and 603 Wendt & Rammelsberg. Sept ‘4 gar, San Snow, re torr rtlana; ‘George ‘y Newett, : to breeze up, and we clewed up both topsalls. At 1s had 9 om SE to N, lasting 18 hours: DN ee iLis a aaah teate tae ten deme Mi Jona, EM, Aug 2—Arrived, brig X Stowers, Savage, | port | for Hirert Tucker, i 7:15 the Madeleine tacked in shore, and sighted | the ground. As it was, Grace disappointed the ex- passed a bark kK showing © white and blue flag, with York, which put back July 20, sailed again 24th for desti- sift orm bag $0 ‘chr Peerle@, Patterson, Baltimore; do} ES ed ty, moeaenets f what we supposed to be the Rambler on our lee | pectations of all beholders by being read white. nation. er, do; 9th, Castilian, Crocheron, WW Marcy, do for jw bein party Charlie : quarter, abouts mile an@a half distant standing prenight ae, Sicnmshiy Huily'B Souder, Burdick, New. Orleans, | _ Smir Euaenx xt Apex (Fr), Jobet, from, Marseilles for | New York. i Jonnson Tot Vinal Haven: Gleriel, do, for Se Srthore. tha hindelvine aiayed At 129) aaa. bet Rept 14, with mdse and paweners to Frederic Baker, had | San Francisco, put into Rlo Janeiro Aug 2. leaky. Sr Pranne Garo, Ang 26 Salted. scr Amelia Adele | Wind and, Yankee Blade, 49. for, Ea eh . topralls, heading southwest on starboard tack, We | When he had only scored fourteen runs. Every one | Hea gens Seq i7, iniles north of Cape Florida light | q Ques Joserm Baxen, trom Brunswick: Grace Kelly (Br) | (etacaipg’ Nov nt watt teh bart bent Belindelphta. for do; Copy, Rondout sighted the Shinnicock light bearing west, | was expecting to see him drive the ball in his gxehan ea mals with bark RW Sram, ound ‘north oF one ee STS fy ashore at Barbados during aie rt Be 7, rg Rlodie Pp. Nussean, for Baltimore, Ellzabethvort for, do, chatléson, Ao toe ‘Baga KPOFS. ept 25, Tal long 74 58, ues (Antigua) Arrive ie P Stimpson. * Pee ee arin qhortheast | by. Gast | splendid style far out of the fleld, but the splendid | fit Crescent city, bound south. janged signals with steam: | o Gau, Plerce, at Barbados Sept 4 from New York, | sovdeue Nar fon: oo sehr Gerent (SP | Hoboken for Oardiner; Gold Hun i ao, oe ie and passed the bark A. Jackson on the starboard | Dowling and good fielding of the twenty-two an- "atcamsinp Vires: Bulkley, Savannah Sept 17, with mdse | lost part of deckload in a gale Aug air Luctay Sept =-Put in, schr White Swan, Halliran, | for Port Caledonia; © B May and Boston for| tack? At 8:40 she tacked off sore, and at, 9 | mihilated is purpose. Much jubilation was dis- | SM, {*senKers,& MeN, PTAA wanna apen a | pact Wang Swax. Halliran, trom Boston for Surinam, | fom Howton for Surinam, diimasted ae punt, Mol. | Mee ender hound youels are getting under war. ' she tacked again in shore. ‘The breeze now he- | played when the swift, gilding ball took the wicket | with tls fo.W Fr Chaiiieey & Co.” Paved Cane oP Elbot T pews Onis, WaCaaiy. price Oa a Liverpool, schr Sea King (Br) Granville, New | ; na Me iat a Ben Bors 0 freshen up, and we took in topsails | 0! lope July 3, St Helena and crossed the Equator Aug King Jadu a ‘orl jan luisde! sf 1 shortly afterward: +66 % LION OF THE DAY. 6, in lon 42 3); had light variable wind and no NE trade: which put into Kingston. uly 28, in distress, repalred Cleared 18th sehre Ada (Br), Belyes, New York; 19th, ‘Cleared—Selir Edith May, find fying osnecca. This" accwteni aayen “us | Taken altogether, the Ara day of the tacer. | yMi.cren: Wemerm Lowy vernal Auw', with toes | HM fuled trdertnatioh eat A yoruion af beneaggy | ogo Calhoun Uhl moet. ten ve | Tear oN Seared eh Hy Ob ; early fiiteen minutes, us she would. not steer | national Cricket Tournament was a grand anccess, | W"s,"ind'tanks with lich weeerio miner Seo Tet | per, 100 ibs; some damaged cocoa brought 26s Gd pet Tamera Dani eR" aria’ ANne, fron f under full mainsail, | and jorestaysail, but | and during the succeeding days, Monday and Tues- | 43 41, on 49 32, passed a vesael of aboat 50 tone burthen | 3100 Ibs. New York for Dunkirk. MISCELLANEOUS. =~ I kept going on irons e two or three minutes. | day, there will doubtless be not only better play | waterlogged and abandoned; painted black outside and Sons OM Panmatbes, Bunker, of and from Rockland for Youonama, Aug 22—In port ship Pak Wan (Br), Upton, |. Janninnnoe raremenwe Pnanannrnnannnnel, } ‘The Rambler then came up and passed about half | buta far greater crowd of spectators. The grouna | de, with a red moulding around her; had | New York, Newport night of | from Swatow for San Francisco, repg.- BY—TAKE HYATI'S LIFE BALSAM. ‘ a mile to leeward, beading in shore, ‘The race now | is prettily situated—a level plain emid a grove of | aa Cole about a her cargo being lscovered, fo, be on American Ports. ‘The conguerot of Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralging/ saangos ey tate beg | Sean EeR tence Ot & Meetaey > “ their eerieg (= nil ont ani alter jart of deck partly broken tp; there ed the fire will be sinothered, if ALEXANDRIA, Sent 20—Arrived, schrs BF Lowell, and Beonila, fe. and all dlaeasen arteing from imp y i CHTS WERE CLO ® | the e rs with wooden stockson the forecastl ‘ sti ¢ “ “ u der” vill ro and slipping trough the water at a livel} gate, | heads towards ‘the, skies. ‘The following is the chains bent on with the bights around the | ¢)Sc%R Mxwexto—About 10 tons of coal was taken from © night, Now York: brig WHE | Stet Jot etted aystomn., EMI Raa t while their very action was y discernable by | ral synopsis of the game :— stancheons; site was heading about NB. Soll atrene Rew UecTordh aod Mth come ch ak A Pranklin, Boston; John L Recs Snare cette Crieette ‘ an the light of the moon. The t finally weath- ess eine tHentr two won The toss, and Captain George | ,,.!ip Adorna Davis Livorpool 47 days, with mdse to | volo On Titreday erential wan auled atomcents Groton; Reading kh No 42, Derby; ‘okely, | INZA,” 25 cents, permanently cures Catarrh. _ tel Ps ered the Madeleine, under mainsail, foresall, fore | Newhall elected that they should accept the first Funchy Five & Go, Took the northern passage and had the wharf, “she was pumped’ out by steam fire engine | SY a Sept 20—Arrived, brig William R Sawyer, | A —BETHREDA WATER, TRULY WONDEREU! staysall and jib, ¢ Madeleine was under the | inning. Brewster and Harry Newhall were sent Ship City of Cnleutta (of Glasgow), Greenhorn, London, TOSTERS. Sawyer, Elizal ethport; Schrs Abbie man Lovell, Al-ol ei lc for Bod ye ropey: Gonstipston ch 1 same canvas, aud had just parted her fying jib for | tothe bat, Rose bowling from the lower and | 9 days, with mdse to & E Morgan's Sons. Had moderate Arexannnia, Va. Sept 20—A three-masted schooner, | exandria, Va; Currie F’ Hoyer, Poland, do, by bott Deve. | Bright's Disease. 7 earn pot 0 Br " tue second time, A new sheet was soon bent on, | Appleby from the upper end, Mr. Ottoway acting weather w) ‘epts, 9 and 10; then had a heavy gale | name unknown, passe ar on her way up the river | reux, Rich, Georgetown, DO; Bartlett, | W8y. aie hihi } aud with the assistance of the dying jib she | as wicket keoper. Brewster, by a clever “draw,” | trom N to W; since fine weather; been 10 days west of the | thia morning, with her Jibboom and forward rigging cag- | Baltimore; Annie iis, Winey, dos “Donnie HOUSEHOLD WORD.—BUY YOUR CHIN. ' closed up the gup very fast, ‘and dnaily | made a “brace” of Rose in the first | Ba Fied away. Huddelhy ‘Crammer, _Phitadelpniay’ Sarah Hem. Glass, Cutlery, Sil 6, Wood and Will CHINAS i “ 1 ° | ewers Ship Abigail (of Yarmouth, NS), Raymond, Newport 44 1 Ss aT ct mond, Allen, and 8 V W immons, Wee! Phila- lass, Cutlery verware, anc SFO! i weathere her _ ke thereasing her | over; but the primal ball that Appleby a Gow, Sept ‘he Loch Katrine bade ort), from v and Honse Furnishing Goods’ at E. D. BASSFORD'S,, ‘ 2 4 ds the cl i * days, with railway iron, to tet vouael to J W Elwell | New York, which arrived in the Ol ‘Was run. dolphin; Jentive! Middleton, Whitaker, and J M Broomall, | & Tontitute 1s » D. i jead. About 2 A. riday morning, the | launched forth demolished Newhall's stump, Had strong W and SW winds to the Banks; thence | {nto by the seamship Bonny Aug ine ‘white anchor, | Norbury; J Maxfield, Davis; Kate ¥ Rich, PoCEnty and ‘ooper Inst 2 UE 4 7 Madeleine parted the * ying ‘jib’ sheet again, | W. Welch went in next and came out instanter, | 11 day amit moderate weather. and lost figurehead, headrails, hawsers aud ironwork, JG Babcock, Pane Philadelphia rad A Was. BSOLUTE DIVORG BTAINED FROM) ' The two yachts were then pretty close toge' | a Appleby took his wicket with a regula | | Ship bring Albert Hoepfner, Hamburg 45 days. | and had bowsprit broken. i Bayer, Nutiery eliza bre ak J, “ifiecat pivonce Rg deertion, &¢5 Madeleine being about hali a mile ahead. 1 “rusher.” Ropert Newhall supplied’ the place of | with mdse and 2 ad’ strong westerly winda tothe | ,Qvovcesten, Mase, Sept 21—The schr Monitor, Captain tie ee oer ey ee eort gohn: | sufficient cause ; no bublicky” required; mo charge‘ neil, about those positions until daybreak, Karly on | the last man dismissed with a “duck’s egg,” but | fmorthent panes and ae one erate wi He | Kelly, ot Bangor, Me., bound to Boston with a’ cargo o K Fed a ean eegaker, Wood. | divorce aranted 5 ice free. : Frifay morning, about eight A. M,, the Rambler | even he was bowied by Appleby in the tenth over. Ship Leocadia (NG) Wenike, Bremen, 41 days, with | lumber, was run into’this morning by the ‘echt Rolling MS thaway, Cole, South ' Amboy: M. Ho eo Connsellor, & ne Was about halt a mile astern of the Madeleine, when | John Lang followed Welch and Cadwaller came tn | mdse to H Baetyer & Uo; had ‘strong westerly winds to | Wave, of St John. NB, between Halfway Rock an Tench, Chids; Wm Conhers, Toole; Wm Butman, | ~~ UTE I . GALLY ORT 3 the throat halyards gave way, and down came her | after Newhall and endeavored to “ix things” to the Banks; {rom thence II days, with light’ winds and | Graves, She flicd with water immediately. ‘The crew Dotiglam, Haynes: Nason Reveniuey Phinney; BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEG. mainsail. ‘This accident deiayed her about nineteen | the satisfaction of his side, but alter making two | calms, SKlold (Nor), Henricksen, Liverpool #4 days, with rou Seances Storenoons vee? WOF® | dncy A Gr cl Bpeni ane ieee. "Notary Babi ni Commiastona Pig erety rom, o 4 ark Skjol Liverpool 2 da; tre ns; Cl . od minutes before she got the damage repaired. ‘he pe ptr td Band, ant be Pe a rae ‘Then came | salts to Woodward 4 & Rol son eswel anche on ie | Havne, Sept 7—The Pol: an ‘Thomas, from New Or- | Sardini ea K. "apenr, FL. KING, Counsellor-at-Law, 363 Broadway, . Madeleine ? tore he played a8 if he meant business; | Co, "Took che hortoers ssnge and had Warne your: leans ior Boricaux, put Into Belle Tale ‘yesterday to re- hion, Arey, New Replat: - PFERS, GROCERIES ND PASSED FIRE ISLAND LIGHT Harris caught him splendidly at long on — | been ten® da: + went te Banks: sept 10, {lon | pair dam Cleared Steamers Wiliam Lawrence, mite han Fait. | BARGAINS IN TEAS, OOF! ri about two and 4 bait miles ubead of the Rambler; | score, Geo ge Newall was Vowied by the dst ball he | sh spoke shi ignite, Grn ver ool for New Nork Miscelancow m Beta ge jal, Now, Savannah brigy Alleg areraeri poe tte alee ONE ected » le! a lo a, — . 3 ‘ Gree! street rs ew n'a hi | ali ne a tae hata | Soo aaa wo, ut gr ct | wees ae cere ee | Re Me, Mala aia Rare nee de tting a little too much for her and knockt made two and then subsided to the e Omnipotent ~ Ww , nAPTIO NIGHT 81 NALS—COM- her down to her skylights, so they put two reels int | descendant of Jupiter Tormans, W. . Morgan cut ee ee mid days W of tho Bat, with Notice to Mariners, Qeiphie Fi site ai rowell witiade ea ae a Qoerex, ge ie ry lntest Improvements Ao. canbe ob the mainsull, and Kept full foresail, tore staysail | a ball for three in very pretty style, then made a | " Bark Crono (Aus), Berk, Queenstown 30days, tn ballast Ligut Vessria—the Shovelful Shoal and Handkerchief | Higgins, New, York; Chancellor, Ferguson, Province: | tained by eopiyina PS to None Be tal ‘office of the and jib (aye ars #38 the Rambier Was about mingle and @ rele a her. orate who had te Hlocevien BF act duty Sore he eee had pa ly ah many cot gh ae Srcervolge toronge | toah oy lage ean, “aauens: ne A alien 084 treet tne Bea a Seaton Lite Stations, 16 Broadway, 7 when the Madeleine Rose’ he yw moderate wei d rest of the repal ie" xitord for #01 mr @ com: amer i fash ‘ol her matioall about tree feet above the | Knocked “his wickets “all ‘to smithereens" | _ nek President Date Gioy olsen, Cardltt Oo days, with blsted, abd were towed to thelr stations on Friday by US | the Roads, ship A bark Soli de Gloria and | P)R, RICHA TS COM odie treatment a anya ok t , The sail Was lowered anda stop | Gi " lemented his victory by | Tailway iron, to . fine weather; been 21’ days | stoamer Verbena. Dey ae heen retastened and other: | both passed ou Ee an set). voces pills, sorotuin. cheGmatias dept double rect ea h ed anda stop | Grace then _ supp ry by | West of the Banks. wise repaired, Caner calked and painted. 2int--Arrived Br), Brooks, London; | private disease, syp! earthen woueeiican? on, but direct yit again felt the force of the wind | bowling Dan Newhall and Law, neither of whom Bark Queen os the Bay &%o Sunderland), Wate, Whatem sehr urinam. Ps consalaton lars sent; office hours from 9 A. ted and tore the sail. They then lowered the | made a run, ©, Newhall was rather more for- Colombo, 99 days, with mdse, G Ramsay.’ Was 10 pigthe a Hay MO steamsht Mechelian, wo copra tte 28 Pes. 9, y ht down, and also the fore staysall and jib, | tunate, as he sneaked a single and made a soff ‘the Cape of Good lane with heavy westerl: Arrived Bt Vineyard Haven 20th, schr Rising Bun, Hat. | Howes, wouon jorol ‘eae joven ean ‘arick street, New York. the foresail up to get steerage way. Cap- | hit for two before one of Appleby’s swilts flees roued the Supe uly 3, piped Bt Aug Ti iaeS al | bleep. 0 do'wh oll, Spek rere Bion 7 sohe | Potomac iat a Sete erie Consent Ul Wise Eceaarcmsiaee TABLE WARE. e Gardener and & couple of men got “Keoled over” the wicket he engaged to de. | ainsi Wwe snalized a slp shoving Martvati'e cube: Fibeidge erry, with 4 m0 a0 wh oil. New York; Marion, Fovidence {0 fond for Gat: and Cutlery at wholesale prices at 18 John Sereeh work at the inaingail, and put on @ strong Mauila | fend. 8. Meade was then caught by EB. Lubbock, | qi aist pendi, Nos 3, 2, 1, 4, 74 days from Callao for Fal: poe a letter trom bark Seine), nce Newell ster New York. manufac tarers Add patched the tear iu the pall. Ay ths wweuu- | od Grace's bowing, malnus wbYtbDA, pad Pease | mouth, ww iti at as tte clean, “Glontea—Bark p08 fake Wandsboeg iver blatine and aiidive. |

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