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10 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1872.—TRIPLE SHEET. a wan ethene ime = » tre. Ferguson, 1, schr Galena, Silvis itelacls, A: . 2:42%4, 2:42, 2:45. Fle antag- ag Pa | sehr em aso, Tn <n soe enhont, Beh as Hang Wate, Te 23042 ape | THR CHARITY COLLAPSE. |SHIPPI NG NEWS. | Seco, gaia tte i a a CUTIZENS’ TROTTING ASSOCIATION, | SE-rsrstutteti& an Yeihir George H iis, Phillips, Stonington for Philadel. | W' eck, St John NB, for doy Jedate, enieerererar eter. The Comptroller Pays Over to the Come ve 4 FOREST CITY P. jason jes and Correct /.e1 HITESTONE TELEGRAPH. PhS. Baward Everett, Jones, Lockport for New York, : Ticott (Br), Green, St John, RR, fo Ports 872, que pov oar a aa Sieriscations hy poe ‘wiBh liege to Haviiand BOO: 4 de Now Yorks with bia; Delphi, Allon, New York; Ruth’ Halse; ‘a it. 26, 187: "ai ir Susan ', ‘01 is i : amertell 2 “Third Day of the Fall Meeting at At the Fall tretting me iio tig ei ‘olty Comptroller and the President, of the ‘The New Yorx Henatp has constructed a telegraph line Mpe to 1 y, 4 Son. J H. Sep schr Eva, Hoboken. : sesh taped trom New York elty to Whitestone, Li, and the samels | "Schr PL saith, Upton, Portland for New York. ¢ 25—Arrived, sour Charlie Woolee Point Breeze Park. Park yester@ay the three minute purse was won vy | Tenth National Rank. sem anaes a Seataction at tautuaee ne ArRaglon Gough, Bangor for New Yorke 7 Belle Hutiter in vbree straight heats. Time, 2:5¢— In conversation with Comptroyiér Green yester- astygenny will be found of great service to those having . lor, : oes ihe Wostoaian. MI Ligh Demerara; seh 2:56-2:68, The double team race was Won by | day he expressed himself ag follows on the subject | pusiness with vessels passing to and from the Sound, and F New Zealand, Cook, Thomaston for New York. tebe Chas H Kelly, PLEASANT WEATHER AND FINE SPORT Anges Se Ramee erento of the reported closing of several charitable insti- | every facility will be given to merchants and others4o | town pitts | tee kas eS: des for Georce- | yelh, Centhogees 2 Rhynas, Willis, { tutions on the 1st day of next montn by the Com- | communicate promptly. iit tar 1 ford, Gaiais for Mott Haven. nase eee 25, PM—Arrived, ship Johi —_+—— SAPPHO VS. DAUNTLESS. missioners of Charities and Correction on account | _As there is no other telegraphic communication with Br blog, Hay Chutes Ree far. aiimani Tork: trey teen ie A, ams (not as bn mK, ‘Ann Cooley, ry 3 ill be for all. business $ Addie Hale, Sheppard, do; of a lack of fands:— Whitestone, the Herald Line will be open for all bai Schr Vandalia, Fullerton, Dighton for New York. Sadie Hale, Shenpa dali n " die Hale Btar the Winner of the 2:37 Race and Judge | pour-oared Boat Hace om the Harlem | — «1/ these institutions are stopped it will be largely | #84 private messages, and the same attended to with all | , Schz Marshal Hye, Grin, Eastport tor New York, with | Windsor, Ni ip tuearore schira in C Libby, Fletcher, J; vi ‘Dunk A pics le aie Fallerton the 2:28 Purse. River—The ho Wins. the fault of the Tenth National Bank, who have pa nossa damit, LSE toe Virgin Cilais for New York, with lumber | barks Mary, Wiggins (it), Mos ah, Basnbara Tho Sappho and Dauntless Boat Clubs are youth- | tially repaid themselves the 1871 debt of the Com- | rhe orowing rates have been established :— Sehr Helen H Gott, Pipet, Lockport for New York. by had ~ og Fg A ad hn f ful organizations whose boat houses are on the | missioners of Charities and Correction, amount- | Private messages, twenty-five conts for ten words or | mdseand pamengera’’* /ToVMtonce tor New York, with | jAuTH® Cottenbure; Bessie North (BO, Fergus, Lory PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 26, 1872, | Harlem River. Each having made up a champion | ing to $277,000, with money 1 have supplied | jess; two cents for every additional word. BOUND East. pool; brig Swilt (Nor), Natvig, Bordesux—all for Phil The third day's trotting at Point Breeze Park was | four-oared crew was desirous that it should galn @ | the Commissioners with in 1872 for carrying on | Business messages—For a message of twenty words or | steamship Dirigo, Joh New York for Portland. ‘PORTLAND, Sept 2—Arrived, schra Geo G Jewe * very largely patronized this afternoon, the weather | name for its club, but each was reluctant to pit its | current expenditure. The bank pressed me to pay | Jess, to be delivered on’ board vessels off Whitestone, one Steamship Till, Batley. New York for New London, ferson, Elizabethport; Deborah Jones, Dunham, %oeing delightfully pleasant. Two trotting contests | crew against one much more experienced. It be- | this old sam of $277,000, which they had advanced | dollar; five cents for every additional word. Brg J Tos ton, New York for pn ared—Bark Sarah E_ Frazer, Knight, Pletow; sehi were on the card, the first being for @ purse Of:| came necessary, therefore, that the crews should | the Commissioners, and the accounts were being | ¢V¢rtisements for Nuw Youu Hunaup free, Bohr 3 carson, Wenite, Elisa ethport for Harttord. Pramhall, Hamilton, end Benedict, “Crockett, Clark for horses that had never beaten 2:87—$825 | engage each other, and an agreement was accord- | examined in their turn—you may, perhaps, re-| yreraig omce, corner Broadway and Ann street, dence. : aati eared be mEhoc, Harhoear falls olka ince $0 the first, $450 to the second and $225 to the third | ingly made by the clubs for arace on the straight | member what a terrible press of work I had at the Herald Ship aews Office, pler No 1 Bast River. Pa dy Ep mien’ leeints for tenon ts Baltimore, Ldvharcectarbe ered ax ga a mae herac; mile heats, best three in five, in harness. | three-mile course between the “powder schooner” | commencement of this year—when suddenly the | Herald Branch Office, No 1265 Broadway. poh Maria Adelaide, King, South Amboy for Fall Beg ees eR Artin, sabes, Kendug Mike vecond trot was for a purse of $2,500, for bagi and Morris’ dock, Yesterday, the day appointed | pank, on the 1¢th of June, I think, resolved to take | Whitestone Dock, Whitestone, LT. Behr Laura § Hatch, Hi Hoboken tor Hartford Hoboken, or. ri sos wi sa Piece “that had never beaten 223—$1,376 to the first, $750 | for the contest, it seemed, owing to the rain | the matter out of my hands and bring it and me —_—_—— chr Orion, Smith, port for Providenc , sehr Jol othe second and $375 to the third horse; mile | until late in the afternoon, that there was | into the courts. papeep erie go accordingly Almanac for New York—This Day, Biecnt aaase Raymond, Howasd, Kort Joknwa: tor Fall vaaabeendt ace, Philadelphia heats, best three in five, in harness. no likelihood that the strife would occur. | taken, the application for the mandamus being str 2 Moon, wom Wares. bs Feeern Eaghy, ee oe ation L Bay Yer fe rd ae k ite Haru, Geo Mar; In the first event there were ten entries, com- | However, the sun appeared in time, and | made comprehensively with the Commissioners of Gov. Island..... mouth, NS, ey pe ane, RTA) a Ay ‘prising Ben Mace’s roan gelding Walter, J. K. | summoned to the race the members of the County Court House, who claimed $250,000, and Sandy Hook Schr Surprise, Steers, Baltimore for Providence. " ys pia; cl ton; Sallie M Evans, Tice ; John Schr J H Young, Perry, Port Johnson for Nantucket. ; Sarah Purvis, , ct oda- Leavett's sorrel gelding Star, Amos H. Young's Ten ahs masenieee ines "iy and Cavin, had | with which James H, tgersoll's, Michael Norton's Behr Albatross, Davis, New York for Fall River, roan stallion Billy Mustapha, 8. R. Clark’s roan | been provided, Alter much tinnecessary delay | and Coman'snames were connected. The Court de- Steamer Ospfay, Reiny. New York oF Fall River, mare Sallie, G. W. Fitzwater's sorrel stallion Per- | the contesting crews were got into place, aldabout | cided that until the amounts at issue had | PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPT. 26, 1872, Hell Gate. ‘ A quarter to six P. M. were given the signal tostart. | been judicially approved I was not compelled to Kins Morrill, W. H. Borst’s brown stallion Colum- | ‘The crews readily got away, each pulling about | pay Petron poten eye rear eer SAILED. i ‘bia Ohief, W. W. Bair’s bay mare Susie Kurtz, James | forty strokes a minute, but the Dauntless seeming | rejerees, the one selected for the Charities and Cor- CLEARED. Steamships City of Baltimore, for Liverpool; Holsatia, | Stevens, Alexandria. Dugrey’s bay gelding Joker, J. H. Phillips’ black | to take the stronger hold of the water, The Daunt- | rection claim being Mr. Murray Hoffman, of No. 32 jee Hamburg; Columbia, Havana’; Perit, Gonaives, &c; H Salied—Seur Kate & Mary, Cogswell, and 8 8 Brow: 5 less also went in a straight line from their starting | Pine strect. So you see the matter was taken out | Steamship City of Baltimore (Br), Delamotte, Liverpool | Livingston, Savannah; Isaac Beli, Richmond, &¢. Mott New Tore Stallion W. H. Ripley and J. O. Dikirk’s dun gelding place, while the Sappho crew went along a seml- | of my hands and remains so via Queenstown—John G Dale. Wind at sunset 8, light. P AN FRABEIBCO, Font 18—Arrived, ships Derby, Blind Boy. Star was sold against the field and m | circle, and thus going a longer distance, gave its WITHOUT LAWFUL RIGHT. poteamebip Violet (Br), Gundersen, Cork—Henderson ghigy ea ea Sprague Peg ee Ga pan Moore, Yokohi many of the pools he brought even money. Blind | #dversary a lead of about four lengths. This dis- | with reference to the seizure by the Tenth National | "Sttamsnip Columbia, Green, Havana—Atlantic Mail Marine Disastors. Cleared—Ship Mertim, Lowell, Cork; brig Laura (Costi tance was kept between the crews for | Bank of the sum of $128,000 some three months ago, | steamship Co. o fr ich a m Rica), Dodero, Punta Arenas; schr Greyhound, Emorson, Boy was withdrawn before the start, Joker and | fame time. the Sappo’s | endeavoring 0 | suppited by me to the Commissioners of Charities Sicamship i Livingsten, Cheeseman, Savannah—W R | potas nahoee cr hee Bora e ae acl wear aamaged by Tait Billy Mustapha after the first heat and Sallie after | lessen it, while the Dauntless, though puiling the and Correction, and deposited in the bank | Garrison. Norfolk Sept 20, after being well calked and newly ne’ led—Steamship Contra Costa, Panama; ship Re; way at Norfo i ore: ied McGilvery, Liverpool; barks @ © Lorenr M a the third heat. Columbia Chief won the second | firmer of the two crews, was unab.e to increase | just mentioned’ by them, I consider it was | , Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, Charleston—H R Inelalled with feltunder it She is now reported as iH Behinidt, Sydney; Gonsie i Guion, "ilverpeol: Po Ss i 001s AXAgOSA Peru), Co it by reason of the devious course its steersman | gone without lawful right. The Commissioners, | Morgan & Co, excellent order. Bl f banal evan i vayinsensay lures pariclast Was compelling {t to take. When near High Bridge, | feeling indignant. at the proceeding, removed its | ,i¢amsnip Inane Bell, Blakeman, Norfolk,.City Point |" pang Exiga Mants—Fortress Monroe, Sept 26—"wo | itantine, Panama’ en? 4n the second trot there were four entries, com- | however, a very great deviation of the Dauntless’ | agcount to the Third National Bank, fearing @ Steamship Dirigo. Johnson Portlapd—J F Ames. steamers and epschaoeet are cngaged on & mie wececk. of the ‘Wd—Arrived, iano, Bearse, Boston. Dan Mace’s chestnut gelding Fullerton, | boat from its proper course allowed the Sapphos to | repetition of similar proceedings, Mr. Palmer, | _ Bark Mary Lowerison (Br), Henderson, Bristol, E—E E y ie 88. Y Sept 26—Arrived, steamship Oriental, ager parame melting. | better thelr position, Encouraged by this fortu- | asPresident of the Renth National Bank. and | Morgan's Neos Scur Guonoe & Atnanr, while warping into Stickney's brig Frank Kennebeo Hive Peter Mance’s bay stallion W. H. Allen, J. J. | nate circumstance they spurted vigorously, and | asa city official holds a somewhat embarrassing | , Bark Luiga R (tab, Viaco, Cork or Falmouth—A P | wharf, in Brewer, Me, night of 2d, got aground and | | Sailed—8 iowen’s black gelding Camors and W. H. Doble’s | finally, when about an elgith of @ mile above | position. ei Wallace, McCormack, Oharteston—Jonas Smith & | Riv entee ef cout, theneh toon were PA ats Pee EM, Sept 24—Arrived, vay gelding Hotspur. Camors was a great favorite pe Bridge, brought their boat even with that of WHAT IS TO HAPPEN ? J ¢ the zith, 7 for New York; Alas! 04 . r opponents, Just here the Dauntless’ crew “Since the seizure in question by the Tenth Na- Brig J H Gillespie (Br), Brown, Bahia—Penobscot & Co. gent, Sargent, Bucks} over the others, and in many of the pools he gold | guddeniy ‘hung on thelr oars and allowed thelr ad- | tional Bank Ihave been paving money over to the | | Brigit Trowbridge, Hickley, Nassau, NP—d H Winches: | ign Sea Stan (BN. from Newcastle, NB. for, Boston, SOTONNGTOR, Sent 2 Arrived, ach ‘or nearly three to one over the field. He was dis- | versaries to go on to the end of the course without | hank where the Commissioners of Charities and | ter & Co, “ BIW feet of water in her hold. ‘The vessei has been judged un: | 5 oreo neon. a Be Bia igton, Hoboken 2 Por tanced in the first heat, and all the heavy odds lost, ae Ae pean cote explained | hee Correction keep thelr ‘accounts at the fate of Bohr Bleardo Rerros, Newton, Pointa-Pitre—B J Wen- segworay, ; Henee — rome ge, for New Yor! strange cessa ef 100,000 monthly, the annual expenses of the vari- , : re nn GM Panrnipcx, which vessel put into Newport | _ VINEYARD HAVEN, Sept 25—Arrived, schrs Seventy much to the chagrin of the knowing ones of the | hecome most severe by saying that thelr stroke | Si ymmonenly being about one anda quarter mil- | wertpanmuct B Fabens, Crocker, St Thomas, &o—B J | nD eer rae OF Be Wal ed ea ree ate | Sty eon DG he Benton: Bing ‘Dove, Calais for fraternity. A great many people censured Jack | oarsman had mistaken the report of a cannon | jjons, There are among them more than one which Schr Freedom (Br), King, Windsor, NS—Crandall, Ber- | nation the first favorable opportunity. Her captain | Washingjon, Di Bowen, his fer but rage nadia who attend | discharged on the dock as asalute for the signal | could be well spared for all the good they | teaux 4 (Bowker) is confident that the fire is extinguished, called eehry Bloanor B Cornwell, Geo Nevinger, F : if Agreed upon as the announcement of theend of | qo, To-day I recelved a requisition from | ,, Schr George Washington, Sherlock, Baracoa~Russell & | Scar Davin Nicke.s, from Charleston for Thomaston, py bein Y taor. Reon yen, De trotting meetings would keep their money | (he race. The stroke, they sald, did not know the | the commissioners of Charities and. Correction Brae iad acon ataiigicks Gk-Wilann God Wiel Buriat Norfolk sept d, leaky, ivas,on the railway Mth, | oe gcuth Jamesburg nt Tenet ceoreetowm: DO, out of the pool box there would be but | location of Morris’ dock, and, therefore, was easily FOR ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, Sour Auule WColins, Tooker, Rchmond-—Van Brunt & | under. “Une wre copetad. to tee on Pne and felt WilaiiNG ON, NG, Sopt Cleared, bark Elizabe Uttie disposition to censure for such a mat- | deceived. Having ceased rowing their opponents | and that sum is being duly furnished them, it being | Bro. working days. Taylor dsr), Averpool, Pp » | had got so far beyond them ere they discovered | mutually understood that they shall not send in re- Schr Moonlight, Allen, Calais, Me—John Boynton’s Son ‘The steam yacht which was in collision in Hell Gate rrived at the Bar 23d, bark Ansdell (Br), Key, fr ter as breaking up 9 horse and Keeping him “up” | theirerror that there was no possibility for them | quisitions for more money than 1s actually wanted | & Oo. ESanSic Mea Dai cal aes night of Sevt 2, with schr Justice, from New York tor | Carcidt (awaiting lighterage). anti) he is outside of the distance flag. The follow- | to succeed had they recommenced to row. The | py them. Therefore { think that the institutions pad eres Miller, Newburypor aie ear Narragansett Pier, was the Lurline, belonging to Mr. i time of the winning crew, the Sappho, was 2im. | in question will not be stopped, unless the Com- aier Frank. Pletee, Philadelphia Lorrillard and not Mr, Havemeyer’s yacht Emily, as be- MISCELLANEOUS. We are the details of the trotting eventa:— 638. ‘The average rate of pulling of the winners | missioners of Charities and. Correction Want to | peamcr Niwa res, Tein tua. fore reported. ont arene voce THE 2:37 PURSE, was thirty-seven strokes, while that of the Daunt- | maxe trouble for themselves,” of) Lisson, Sept 18—The Newcastle, Wilkins, from Liverpool “ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, ene ort hich time Coruna exhansted 1n | jess was thirty-nine, The members of the crews | ‘Thanking the Comptroller for the explanation he ARRIVALS. for Savanna yftcnok on fuskar Bept 6 and ns beceine a * OFFICIAL DRAWING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1872 9 y | Werei— had given, the reporter took his leave, pany 1 : ere by. eee id |. Ripley collided, breaking Ripley’s sulky and Unt! ’ : . oy phe Castilian (s) ; remainder of crew lost. rowing Columbia Onief and Billy Borst, his | p, p. Binckuey, bow i. W. Piekwell, bow. " REPORTED BY TH WAALS GreAM YACHTS AND ” Mixcellancous. iriver, ‘heavil to the ground, the horses were | jw’ arthur, No.2. J. McCarthy, No. 2. What the President of the Tenth Na- HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. ae aes te D ] - | Me ong ; Toads 7 Steamship The Queen (Br), Thomas, London Sept Sand | We are under obligations to Purser Saml F Phillips, Jr ing Toker fecona: Susie warts third, Star fourth | HM Knapp, No. & Charles H, Knapp, No. 3, | tlonal Bank Says—The Story of the | yavre lith with mse and pamengers to FW J Hurst. | (not as before), of the steamship Cleopatra, from Havana, Md the others It @ bunch, At the quarter pole | VS. Devoe, stroke, Jos, Livingstone, btroke. | Mandamus Against Comptroller Green— Had fing weather. Bent ae gow; Ath, iat 21 Bl: on | for the prompt delivery of our fles and despatches. ‘tar showed in front in Rat ans fon one-half YACHTING NOTES, An Alleged Breach of Faith. 4, steamship Italy, hence for Liverpool OE pane, Brute, 185 tons, built in the provinces in 1865, has Ser ORS ET TARA ae a tb BR Yesterday a HERALD reporter paid a visit to the | , Sieamehip Australia (Br), Hedderwick, Glasgow Sept 14 | been sold at $300. semen. Sailed from Vineyard Haven Sept 25, schrs B D Sparks, and Elbridge Gerry, of and for Provincetow! “ ‘The Fall regatta of the Harlem Yacht Club, which | ofice of the Tenth National Bank, at 348 Broadway, | son Bros. Sept 22, lat 46 30, lon 63 20, passed ship Therese, Ne sixth, Ripley seventh, Billy Mustapha f Avdroman for New York; eighth and Perkins Morrill ninth. At the half-mile | was to have been sailed yesterday, bas been post- | and had an interview with {ts President, Mr. (i) ateering Ni 2th, Int 41 50, lo! pam eiige Gceey ior ata soe TOTInDOIDITD ye pole Pia area twa. lengths aes ie oe pa poned until Tuesday, October 1. Walter B. Palmer, on the subject of its financial | hence for Liverpool; ‘same tinie, Cape M writes that after Jeaving: Aibany, Rane Jane Bh wixth, Columbia Chief seventh, Billy ‘Mustapha There are some prospects of a match between the | quarrel with the Commissioners of Charities and Steamship Vesuvius Gob, Overlack, Antwerp Sept 1, | ing 10 months, be found the shi vas a Shows a; eighth and Perkins Morrill as before. ‘The time to | sloop yachts Meta and Vision, Correction, and which threatens the probable clos- | vis Flymouth, 7th, with indse and 10) passengers to | Sitonge eaeurs PUL am O¢ iar te to tn the, leak tit iS this point was 1:15}. Star opened a wide gapon | ‘The schooner yacht Resolute, N.Y.Y.0., Mr. A. | 4 Lh ti titutt Funeh, Edye the leak to be in the stem, but could not get at it very the lower turn, and came home an easy winner by | S. Hatch, is lyingin Newport harbor. é ie CTE SEAL BURP pemnnoncrn ta able anamenHOr hy the passage 24th inst, lat 42 09, Jon @ 17, spoke schr Lille | Welt would goon a two months’ cruise, atid would be nt i . half'a dozen lengths, making the heat in 2:34%, | A scrub race will be sailed this afternoon o# | te names of which were given in Thursday's HER- | ee ship tyrian (60), Lamon, Leghorn Aug 18, Gonos Rome nexenbring, Reports at sea May 38 no int Xo, bark- ey br + Joker second, Walter third, Ripley fourth, Susie | Frank Bates’, in Gowanus Bay. ALD. The following conversation took place be- | 22d, Marseilies 28th, fenton 0th, Valencia Sept 2d, Denia | 5! Mt ich hs is sp oif since leaving Alba- oan. Kurtz nith, Sallie sixth, Perkins Morrill seventh, : oe tween the President and the reporter:— 4th, Malaga ott and Gfbraltar 8th, with mdse, and 1 pas- | PS Te Ooa tN tontrose of NB, was at Kema June 18, i ‘Billy Mustapha eighth and Columbia Chief ninth. , ee ede te county laa Saye light Sastert; | with 460 bbls sp'oll on board. : Second Heat.—Joker and Mustapha were with- THE HARLEM CHURCH WAR. REPORTER—Is there anything new to-day, Mr. the grester;part of the passage; last $ days light easterly Ae @rawn. Columbia Chief took the lead, Star second, prety Sats 2 \ eo RE Palmer, in the aeadlock between yourselves and Steamship Ol4 Domimion, Bourne, Richmond, Cit: eo Walter third, Ripley ourth, Susie Kurtz : dhe Gotintiesion hem onieiinatinn mealdortestion? Pointand Rorfolk, with mdse aud passengers to the Old | , Ship Sunbeam (Ry, from Shields for New Haven, Sept fiflith, Sallie sixth, and Perking Morrill seventh, | The Council Yesterday—No Action Taken ‘Mr. PALMER—NO, not as yet. Dominion Stoamebip o. aol) O'Neill, Colombo’ April 21 ‘Ship Tidal Wave (Bp), from Hamburg for Philadelphia, t the quarter ‘pole Columbia Chief led one | and the Affair as Great a Muddle as THE MANDAMUS, BE tere ae ed al are pm Mee h gent, lat 40 85, lon 70'2 (by pilot boat C H Marshall, fength, Star second, Walter third, Susie : continued Mr. Palmer) oy By dat | Nos. Kurtz’ fourth, Ripley ntth, Sale sixth, with | Ever ee eo ccmine auion aah Goo, ealeg nt mer ee Ty we and sailed fame day} touched at | Ent Forest Chief (Bn), Rett, from Belfast, I. for Sandy Porrin practigally out of the race at this’ point; | In response to a call issued by an ex parte coun- | Ainount overdrawn, by the. Comitdissiouers’ Inst | Bagator dug it in n 80; iad light windaand calms the | HOOt Sehr ‘ico Gloria’ (WG). from Boston for Baltimore, ime thirty-seven and ahalfseconds. At the half-mile | cil of the members of the Harlem First Baptist | year, was never refused, for Mr. Strahan, the Fan ret gt, ome nivees eegel Weiperalsh - a iT} Henlopen.” , % e ‘ays out. | Sept 85, off Cape Henloy ee Lie = ord Seeley churcb there assembled yesterday afternoon, in | counsel fe the city act to argue the case P reweter. Collins, Mejillones June with des Foreign Ports. ehange on the backstretch and the horses passed | the lecture room of St. James’ Methodist Episcopa! | Guting the month Ot Me opent Court tnats fd, te | to Fabbrt, FSR ear pase Boxaine, Sept 5—In port brigs Fidelia, White, for Ban She three-quarter . in the same order as they | church, 126th street and Madison avenue, a large | count of the Commissioners of Charities and Cor- th, during a sudden ually lost maintop jant wor, lg uri Pores ship Transit, Percy, Caldera. Tee a te Placed he eae ree ea iis Gat | number of the clergy and lalty of the Baptist pro. rection would be paid shortly, This took place in | Sti: Cider ower fore and maintop salis and. foretopmast ere nanan Atrica, “Aug 1s—mn "port brig Example “s ‘ y . ir), Berry, unc. i until inside the distance a a Columbia | fession, for the purpose of investigating the charges | Wr e ren To you expect a speedy solution of | sayenll. Rom WaW! wi a Seay Cae out | Chiao, Sept «Arrived, bark Henry A Litchfeld, fwon the heat by four lengths, W. H. Ripley | against Elijah Lucas, the pastor of the First Bap- | tho matter, may ! ask ? t. fet the Equator Aug 27 in lon 87. Be] Spalding, Port Gamble. pt Bailed Aug 24, bark Sappho, Wilbur, @ ; Sept lon 7, to lat 29 lon 67, had ie, Pho. r. ey Be amen SSEREESESacSes SRB Sea ee BEEN SRIRESSSEESE econd, Waiter third, Star fourth, Susie Kurtz fifth, Mr. PALMER—I oth, 11th iath, between lat iH eat atl Perkin Mori ava, “Re | eat a come ae Jou ace Bot ane ona | eVeH moment, cnPestngo seule ho ale | Tey Meme ieieetnciaeseainke tessa | Punsalan nut womans. he | i s AN ALLEGED BREACH OF FAITH. fhe ‘ahtp tobeon the margin of a hurricane Tow ng Francisco. Br h 2197. Third Heat.—Columbia Chief had the lead, Waiter | jately has it assumed a tangible shape, nor has it RFPORTER—I was told by one of the Commission- we gr Parried he NE trades to ae Star third, W, H. Ripley fourth, Susie Kurtz t 51 80; since, had tigi CREM NeT RI os ee . from and for New York, disg. Guantanamo, Sept ll—Arrived, brig Lydia H Cole (Br), Tones, St Jago. : ~ really arrived at that perfection yet which | ers of Charities and Correction that he considered | Nw andW winds, tedious calms and pleasant weath Sea eee de Waite wena, Bae woul aicble one saa to coiniwehend the taking possession of the $128,000 deposited by | Ang I,lat 25 44 8. lon 2/55. W, spoke bark, Bertha (8 Yhird, ‘Susie Kurtz’ fourth, Star Afth and gullie the Commissioners with you for current expeases | from Meiliiones for Queenstown. | d6th. lat 12 44 lon i Havava, Sept20—Arrived, steamship Cuba, Dukehart, Xin, Time thirty-eight and a haif seconds. Going | fine points, The supporters of Mr. Lucas sin- and applying it to the payment of the old debt @ | shane Dar David Taylor, from Valp New Orleans, sa le y~ e ere! o1 { be rect breach of faith. we Arrived 2tth, steamships City of Merida, Timmerman, jown the backstretch Star trotted around all | cérely desire that nothing shall be said in the pa- | GHEOt Ni ot On Ship Henry (NG), Weasels, Bromen 60 days, with mdse | vera raz for New York; a0th, Crescent Olly, Ourtis, New ‘the others, excepting Columbia Chief, and was | pers relative to the charges; while on tle other AN EXPLANATION, Tees ihe rinis katona eee dsce : eS EBEEEE 3 = ri. ‘Glearea Mth, bark Boreal (Fr), Bolian, New Orleans; Srpassaeee ==} ressing him closely as he passed the post in | nand a large party of the congregation, together | “The Commissioners of Charities and Correction,” | west of the Banks. Sear. 5 7 iS y. He , y brig Star, Cook, Baltimore; 17th, ks Weikin, Snow, fe one Sine ahr omer ore soars, Cee | with @ few of the suspended members, seem most | COUtinued Mr. Palmer, “have been accustomed to | | Bark Ageroen [RAR watt ili ale a | New York; 19th, Maria Tsasl @®p), Echevarria, Pasca: aly 4 ani won the heat by five lengths, Waiter second | ®xious to have the case publicly ventilated. overdraw at other banks at which they have kept | Quick he northern passage, and had variable wea. | souls. = rs Kurtz third, W. H. Ripiey fourth, Columbia From all that can be learned it appears that some | their accounts for a number of years past. The | ther; waslé days west of the Banks. In port 21st, barks Sultan (Br), Davies, and H D Stover, i Peele eT tein visti rine, Sets ® | years ago there sprung up @ mutual and intuitive | Court House claim ts the only one whtcn 18 in the | ark germanta Port), Henricksen, Oporto 42 davs vie | Plerde, for New York Signal, Whitney: for Baltimore: P bed fuse t 5 tion, which in the course of time pecame r i f E. uno, bei + Pe hick was first away, lupley second, Star third | Fronoineed.. Mr. Lucas, who is moderator in al | hor has itever had, toembarrass the Department of | {@Bermuda; thence 41 days, with moderate winds trom | Hatteras: Davhne, Rivers for doj, Glendale, Rows ait | Bag... nt Sucamieha clues and ahowad his head in front at | Church meetings and councils, took no pains to | Finance or the Commissioners of Charities and Bark Carl August (NG), Stewerts, Leghorn 82 days, | north of Hatter si Laura Williston, Estival; United Fy 12432. ‘the ‘ter pole in thirty-nine seconds, Ripley s conceal his antipathy to the members of the church | Correction.” with mdse to Fabbri & Chauncey; véssel to Funch, Edyé | States, Bennett, and Island Belle, Blohm, unc. 2018. 12436. a Colum! ie Chief, third, Walter ‘rourth. aod aforementioned. At last Mr. Lucas, who had a ma- aah ae a & Co. Passed Gibraltar Aug 4: hha fine weather to Ber- He ede Sept 17—Arrived, bark Sarah (Br), McLeod, | 9961. . Basle Kurtz fifth. Going along the backstretch | Cay sia ee sce eee THE CLOSING OF THE HOSPITALS, Fy te a beni ENO ay ‘Balled: Sept 28, bark Cetvetl Dubrovach! (Aus), Vas- yi rat 4 : chetti, New York. 12796. tar trotted away from the others, passing the | tt OF | mipen ted et ee nee. Pore. PLary, &. ¥., Sept: 28; 167% Bark Gladstone (r:, Allen, Havane 18 days, with sugar | COSCe Sian, July l-Arrived, bark Glide, Cloutman, 12831, Hr uuile pole in 118, and came home the winner | Fier and Wiliam. B. Austin. ‘Theve gentlemen Pree ‘Fark Gladstone (Br), Adams, Havana 14 days, with su- | New York. $008. Bhuetwas second, Waites third, Suse Karte iourrn | together with ninety church members, called an e¢ | TO TH® Boron or tHe Henaup:— gartod ® Ward a Co. : agate, Aug Salle, bark Hazard, Holman, Ba | i : r c 4 ; a, Havana 12 days, Sd "3 parte council, at which they resolved to try and Your announcement to-day of the closing of hos. Bark R W Griffiths (Br), Drummond, ys, ae eee eee bring about a mutual council and have a hearing as | pitals and abolition of ambulances about to take with augar to dan B Ward “Gammings, Havana 18 days, | Liesegang, New Yor! 8U 4 Point BREPZE PARK, PHILADELPRTA, September | {0 ey es ree ne Rete eolare he gavcr | Place in New York fills me with sorrow. Do not let | with ugar to order vesecl to Tetens rE Yockmann seit, | toeaecuaetg mamas Hagberg Pease, Bartley, north ot Hat, LENS TROMTING ABSOCLETION: Purse $4,560 i | took any action in the Matter, This Mr. Lucas | them close. Let the people of New York come for- | 4eSneremeser @ Brann, Staats the southerh rasmeae’ Quemxaréwn, rived, ia. Maranras, Sept Ls Ma bark Rebecca Caruana, i iB ip Sabino, Paine, RG AgsOo i boruee that tad never eaten 381-620 to first, | Stoutly canies, and declares that AS is Prepared to | ward with their money. We can afford something, and had westerly winds to Bermuda; trom thence 12 days, at ye rag a fl Tcianay Beene 4 126 the third; mile heats, | Prove that the names of the ninety parties before vm s (NG), Reichmann, New York for Bremen. ores io reser a loon a 3 #pok en of were fraudulently obtaing: - ‘as said par. every one of us, and we ought to be ashamed if we ine ie (Dan), oeleon, Bonaire 21 days, with salt ‘Suvinte, Sept Sin port brig AG Jewett, Roed, for New le told him they never gave thelr consent toan | donot give it. Open a subscription lst and stir tose Wiley Brith ‘cor Pugwash: NS), ex parte coer eae we . Smith, inne of the dis- | the people up by the influence of your powerful, as varie New York. igre Rete ps Aioetpacete arin noble journal, and I beliove the necessary funds | “Sre* SoM. christ, Ellis, Jacksonville 9 days, with | ,,84Gvd, Sept 18—Arrived, brig Thomas Owen, Guptill, | were doing when they signed in favor of calling an | Will come forward, and the blessings of the poor | lumber to Alsop & Clark; vessel to Howe. White & Co, Sporn, t 21—Cleared. schrs Capella (Br), Buck. | ex parte council. And thus the thing stands, and | Will come to you and to every one who gives. Tam | 4 Brie Joseph Clark (of Waldoboro, Stall, Darien, Ga.8 | andy a stevens (br) Hager Now V ork ath tele Robins most likely will stand for some time if yesterday's | & Poor travelling saleaman, working on commis- | “8Uh."G'w Pettis, Galleshaw, San Blas 26 t Woodman, d d2d, bark fiyack Bn, McKay, Frey Bentos, john K. Leavitt entered . Star. H. Borst entered br. 6. Columbia in Mace entered rn. g. Walte: ‘W. W. Bair entered b. m. Susie Kurt: J. H. Phillips entered bik. 8. §. R. Clark entered rp. m. James Dougrey entered b. g. Joke G. W. FitZwater entered 6. 8. Pei Morrill sees Kelly, Aux Ce York , ldg. Eereel Wiketlc hier ven eee wrk gee, Sept Arrived, bark Morning star (Bn, a Zz 3 8e) 8 ( roceedings be taken as a samp it will sion. I enclose $2 50 for the fund, which 1s all the ley, Eno & Co; vessel to B nberg, Cleared i TOM aEGEhe AaEneel le of what will’be | rroney Ihave earned to-day—wish Ie was $250—-aud | Catto, nosgley, Eno, & Co: vessel to BY Wenberg. | Suwunirre Kept Sein port back Liber, eietonder, At the meeting yesterday there were twenty-four I pledge myselfto send ie some more money every | fruit to Wm Douglass: vessel to B J wenbery from New York. ia ? % Yr , NS. 8 12— 5 ¥} churches represented, and the majority of the rep. week as long as the list Is open. The Winter is ap- | , 8c ag Deming. Mitchell, Brunswick, Ga, with yel on aon P..§ York; ene Salonte Boy Banana BEeea88 eS 2 sSgeeDNReRereESEEE Judge Fullerton third. Goin, The robbery of cases from the Public Store | Dr. Kittredge and others, who took itne: R © Wright, Walter, Barbadoes} &Co. urn Fi ‘ton went to <, ‘i " $ Seatws incgits to the. quarter pole Hotepae feo. Buildings, on New Church street, particulars asto | the ground that the most prolific source | \ignhAct er, Lamy Dorchoeter, pidinmibacaed bt 5 Pall River Coltins, Botuerset, Mase} R & Co. l26112. resentatives seemed predisposed t t Mr, | Proaching, and the sufferings of the poor will be | !oW, tye oo Lucas, although they had heard nothing of the | terrible it this additional calamity comes upon | §°F° BE biek Barnet Belmore oy Haven, oredr aber oon ‘Soolaazas case, by way of maintaining the professional dig- | them. Men, women and children, come forward Schr John Tway, Hazleton, Virginia, BOSTON, Sept 25—Arrived, ship Uncle Joe, Sewall, | 4067. 13968. § sae ‘38 nity. ‘The whole of yesterday afternoon was | 804 give what you are able and keep these insti- Passed Through Hell Gate. Gotenta j_schrs WR geweys Gage, Alexandria, Va; | 4032 er Ft bee a Wasted ina World of techoical amall talk, there | tutions going. “Yours truly, BOUND SOUTH. TORR ee te eee |) ae Loa: Ed Third heat 38% being no evident desire on the part of any one ex- T. H. 8, Brooklyn, N. Y, Steamship Neptune, Baker, Boston for New York, with | | Cleared—Steamers Bastorn City (Br), Tyrrell, Quebec; | ai 14004. 1 300}25426. Fourth hea’ tbe cept the disaffected to come to any definite con- I aaa esac mdse and passengers, to H F Dimock. laniel Webster (Br), Eldridge,’ do; mt eldon, | 431! it | 25496. 2:98 clusion. Several times the meeting had to be called CRIME IN OHIOA Steamship Acushnet, Rector, New Bedford for New |’ Philadelphia; Glaucus, Walden, Now ‘York; ship Lillian, 14 2561 First Heat,—Hotspur ina the: lead, Camors see- | tO order, as when anything favorable to the ex- 5 ony "i Rania hereon aw bene bis iow Capac, ,Fultadelpnie; barks, Gorbiss (G20: 00 pie tiles Pont oom 4 4 . al var, 3 p London ; i } land, ond, W. H. Allen third and Fullerton fourth. At the | nae cated was said the laity applauded very Ma i ae ie York. with mdse ‘and passengers. a jaxter, Galveston : an Belle, Dizer, ‘Savannah's 451 M178. 900] apes quarter pole Hotspur still led by a head, Camors | loudly. Public Mecting of Citizens Last Evening= Sclir Frances (Br), McLaughlin, Two Rivers, NS, via | schrs Carrie C Mil % raham, Philadelphia; Alice B, | 4531. 1421 800] wecond, W. H. Allen third, Fullerton’ fourth. Gan ee a ar ena G earn Mes me Intoxicating Liquors Denounced as a Te rd Haven for New York, with spars to P'l Nevius fie mer PTR Gg oe a3 Abbie re | 4619 0 r hair, was made, seconded and carried, and the on. : ley, Lov ni , to load for Georgetown, DC. | 4421. it Fae ee eae te de ea | councit anournca, leaving the “Hatieia church | Fertile Spring of Crime, Gar mages eas, Bom Zo Tirern 6 tor New | Hine —tncss Noteas Gas ty oki faieg | Sa wee Yo trot. Time to the quarter pole, thirty-five and a | War” as tangied as ever, CHICAGO, IIL, Sept. 26, 1872. "pene Nelebn i) Park Yarrsboro for New York, with and Litie hate, com it aaaniharce re oh se Se an da. At the half-mile’ pole, which was Septem peg gpeere aster t0 Weatherspoon & Sou ith—Arrive: non (Br), Moore. Liver- ——— Passed in 1104.W. i Allen, led. cne length, Hot- | THE SILK ROBBERY AT THE PUBLIC STORE, | ,.4.'°1Y !atge mecting, composed of the best class | P'SHT New Dominion, Stevens, St John, NB, 18days, for | pool: Mereedlt harloston: ship Cromwell, APPROXIMATION PRIZES, Spur and Fullerton side and side, with Camors a Pires of citizens, was held at the Board of Trade rooms | New York. with lumber to master. 5 Ps gnleen Jones for), Stnonson, Cardiff. —— stance behind. Fullerton went to the front on | The Amount Greatly Overrated—The | this evening to take into consideration the preva- | yay "wi iatn todohm Boyntums Son hCG. ee No | cinithe Liverpool, barks He Geek ea haneeruyian (Br), | $100, Phe jower turn, and then came away and won the | Outside Value of the Missing Goods | lence of crime in the city, its canses and reme. | \selir Mocking Bird (Be Hialsey, John Says for New | sen: B Hy iif "Penny Windsor, Ns; brig: Wan "Robert: ie lengths abead of Hotspur, und ‘Camors distanced, Only 67,000 Currency—A Clue Already | dy. Judge %. B. Gookins presided. Speeches oh IW ¢fusaquash, NB, for New York, apgeer intine— Baik Pleiades (Bp. Reere, Havat . 2726 —! . N 8 0. 3 leared—Steamer Leipz: , Jager, ‘ Pe aa yn ‘Hlotepur had the best of the start, Obtained Toward their Recovery, were made by Dr. N. 8 Davis, the Rev. ee Me aah, NB, for New York, annie Hema Sines eetae Te Hed We ie 2738. 2729, Anna Jones, Jones, Fall River. ond, six lengths in frontof W. Hl. Allen, who was | which were published yesterday in the Herat, has | Of crime of all kinds is the use of in- Atwood, Atwood, Grand Banks for New York, | — Salicd—Steamer ‘Leipzig, Bremen; brig R © Wright, Schr abreak. T % y alt # 4 toxicating liquors, and demanding that the | with fish to BF West. Barbadoes. Py I . Sn he bac eeeenGtN SE aud. half seconds. | peen found not to be so extensive as then believed. | {ams Fegiiating the sale of the same should be he'8 f Rerapton, ayer, Portland for New York, with | BULL RIVER. 80, Rept 23—In port ships Glencoe (Br, izes cashed and orders eR & CO. Bankers, | very easily, avout two lengths alead of Hutepur, | A HERALD representative had an interview | strictly enforced, especially the law prohibiting the | stone to Allen & Co. Colquahoun, from Havana; Tatami (3p), Barcelo, frou 16 Wail street. Tee Latah Gale fw hae ? | H Milas ta» re | sale of liquors on Sunday. Resolutions embodyiny Schr Surprise, Seaman, Providence tor Trenton. do; barks Bengali (Fr), Demaur, from do; Zetland’ (Br), | ——— on 1c T belng two lengths ahead of W. H. Allen, | with the Custom House officials in regard to the sentiments expressed by the speak d ‘J Schr Fanny Mitchell, Brown, Pawtucket for New York. | Hooper, from do; Indus (Br), McKenzie, from Bal hia; WELLS’ GRAND DISTRIBUTION I8 ENDORSED At the half-mile pole Fullerton was four | the matter, and from them he learned that the ony y peakers and ap- Schr Maud Webster, Wentworth, Newport for New | Rosa del Tunio (Sp), Tengo, from Havana ; Castropol (Sp), + by 600 prominent citizens. A home affair. Draw- « jengths ahead of Hotspur, in 1:124, W. H. Allen six i eon 4 committee to lay the subject before the | york. Rios, from do. " | ing commences Tuesday, December 10, 1872. No postpones favor and other oMcials and urge upon them the | Schr Sandolphin, Aylward, Portland for New York, | | BANGOR, Sept 24—Arrived. hark Gil (Port), Nobre, | ment. Send for cireulars, General offlee for ‘New York _ deugths behind, but now trotting very fast. Judge actual amount at which the missing six cases of Dy. Fullerton came along steadily, and won the heat silk goods are valued will not reach more than Provideace to load for Weetern Islan necessity of prompt, firm action for the enforce. | with lumber to Hatch 791 Broadway. Rockland for New York, ‘A a } , . " chr Silver Spray, “leared—Sehr Ann Elizabeth, Getchell, New York. ee one length; Hotspur second, haifa length ahead of | seven thousand dollars in currency. As near ascan | Ment of the law were adopted unanimously aud | Schr Silver, Spray. Naw: fia 4 5 VORCES LE : « WH ‘Aled. Time, 2:27, i be ascertained the missin, casee after being ex. | With great enthusiasm. Wheht Fi Oy Mbornece, Rockland for New York, with Poker, Rondorl a ee ee ee AM iitterent Bator ine ral ereareie My“ Third Heat.—Juige Fullerton had the best of the | amined in the Third Division of the Appraiser's a a at tee lime tod R Brown ‘. " BRISTOL, Sept 24—Salled, schr Addie Walton, Rich, | sufficient cause; no publicity required ; ‘no charge ‘unl start, W. HL Allen second, Hotspur third. Going | Department, on the 13th inst., between one and THE CANADIAN VICEROY, Bae ree oe ew Fore With | eee divorce granted, advice tre’. aronhd the upper turn Vleiton ted one tenguiy | hutepust. one o'clock Ps” My were. sent | Gnd dua: Reon as Aah fo Moon RCO. vs and for Now York, with lum. | YCRCAE® Sept 16—Satled, sehr Broadfield, Britt, New M. HOUSE, Counsellor, &c., 18 Broadway, « econd, two leu; re . 4 7 ¥ " N 5 5 5 —___—__—_—— rack bot hens 0 dns 5 Pera olg taco fay’ net aiey | that “gong amy out ‘ae Nhe hands | CT tate he mahiitions wT” | MLEISIARLE St, sngor or Semen, wits amor | one atea CU Nes, Pigg | (A MOLUTR PREC ES LoALAy ODpATNRD puoi second, twO lengths nd a half in tront of | of the appraiser into those of the labor contractor, rei ¥ toorder, : : DANVERS, ‘Sept 2i—arrived, schr Aber U Buckley, | free. Notary Public and Commissioner ao sety,, Advice, foapur, Time, thirty-five and a half seconds, | after which all trace had disappeared until the TORONTO, Ont., Sept, 26, 1872 | ““dohr James Tilden, Jordan, Portland for New York, | Buckley, Philadelphia, : Lf "SENT KING, ‘Counsellor-atclaw. 965 Broadway “ullorton was a length ahead of Allen at the half | goods were called for. The clerks having charge of The ball given to Lord Dufferin by Lieutenant | with lumber to Jed Frye & Co,” . itn | G@asArryed, schrs Ada Herbert, Allen, and Pacific, omens ae en He in 1103 and three lengths in advance of Hot- | the delivery door were suspended pending an ex- | Governor Howland last night was a magnitl Schr Wm Penn, Hopkins, Calais for New York, with | Ginn, New York. A HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, pur. Going slong the lower turn Alien trotted up | amination, but may be innocent of any connection | smair, ‘The bh nd ta: We sata (inte Motancas,Bayden, Calais for Hudson, with iam. | Tic Artived sehr PW Hine Polen eee Sail sees Open hom tian sng Roprap ttl Fuilerton aud showed his head in tront ut the | with the inysterious disappearance. General Ar- | SMulr. The house and grounds were splendidly mi i 4 ELIZABETHPORT, Sept 25—Arrived, echrs Kmina D | —————-Pen trom 8A. M. tos P.M. ] | ber to order, Wiree-quarter pole, but he left bis feet with the ef | thur, upon learning the fact that goods were miss- Schr Tda Hi illuminated, The Governor General, accompanied jurton, Pigeon Cove for New York, with stone | Endicott, peor, New York; M A Predmore, Hart, Nah OFF TEAS, vrt, and lost second mouey in consequence, as | ing in the public store, at once instituted the most | by the Lieutenant Governor, left this morning to wh. _ % * | Providence jet Lewls, Hunt, do; Gotanee, Smith, — ui ¥tspur passed him before he recovered and beat | rigid and searching inquiries, and so well has he | attend the exhibition. Lord Dufferin will revarn chr © ie Teanetvorrt Kelly, Calais for New York, | Ferris, Brid Zach, Taylor, ao: faltimore, DUTY OFF TEAS, dh W homie, Fullerton won the heat easliy by two | succeeded that he expects the lost merchandise | to-morrow, and will remain the guest of the city | "LU Bvenan Wilton, Bangor for New York, with tum. | Titan ayens dH Coumans, Cook, Providence. Or long Wha. Time, 2:25 54. will very shortly come to light. ‘The names of the | for several weeks, ber to John Boynions son & Co. ; do Smith, Ferris, New Haven Reading Rit. No al, Bratt. BUTE On Tuas, 8a WR Day.—Parse $2,500, for horses that had | consignees, as well as the quantities and qualities —— - Schr Oralloo, Hall, Bangor for New York, with spars to | erd, do; Anthouy Burton, Johnson, Pawtucket.” DUTY OFF TEAS, never ‘Deaten 2:23; $1,875 to first, $750 to second | of the goods, are well known, but it would be tn- OCEAN STEAMERS Snow & Richardson. é EDGARTOWN, Sept 4—Arrived, schra Fleetwing, Ken- — and $76 to the third horse; mile heats, best three | compatible with the public interest to publish fur- er hoe Schr Iris, Long, Norwich for New York. iston, New York tor Rockland (and galled), Mary A, Mul- DUTY OFF TEAS, five, #p Harness, ther partioulara until the investigation lias: been — Schr Hattle Ellen, Edwards, Providence for New York. | Jen, do tor Boston’ D Elli, Torrey, do for Portland. tf janie! @ entered ch. g. Jndge Fallerton. 1 1 1) brought to a successful c DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE Schr vane, Preccs Portland for Elizabeth port. Th port 25th, 8 AM, schrs Mary 4, D Ellis, T B Smith, Great reduction in prices . i ch. g. Indge Fullerton. i cessful conclusion, a 4 Schr John A Cook, § Hallowell for New York. ‘A large fleet of vessels, detained by the fe an. W. H. Dele entered b, g.otapar. 73832 veers ait a retin athe eben’ | tad lbh don Schr Viela, Engel, Machias for New York, with lumber ane Poge wba leaped ection in priese ter Mu Woe entered b. 8, W. I. Alien. r —“Suamer. | “Destination. to Simpson, Clapp & Co. 5 i RIVER, Sept %—Sailed, schts Oliver A preterit 338 4. Bowen entered bik, g. Cauors.. Slams ae wie oe —- Sch Rar, Brown, Bangor for New York, with lumber Jen Wonniiae, Tyoxer, ‘Seo! ietows ue at all our Stores, , ; 1@ roske: or, am t 5 — Pi: Ll i rar ite Schr Wittic Hayes, Hill, Portland for New York, with | Tracy, Philadelphii ; Clyde, Gurney Thomas P voor GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, Fixat heat. beeen fi 2:23 | TO THE Epiror oP THe HeraLp:— Be ordet west, Fail River for Newburg “Pemclsrived’ whe Beams, Cakes, Berry, Phi GREAT AMERIOAN TEA SOMPANY, cond heat. 36 2:27 Will you do me the favor to inform me through Scht Maria Jang, Hopkins, Providence for New York. | phia. ae GREAT AMEMIGAN TEA OOMFANY, ira, heat. 8b 5 2:255¢ | the HERALD who is the proper person to complain | {}t¥ of Autwer eT a bere crrets Rovbiand for New York, with SCALVERTON, Sy it 19—Arrived, Drige Saray Giimore, GREAT AMERICAN TEA PANY Beier: to about the overbearing Insolence of oftcials at russel. Behr Avigali iano Smith, Calais for New York, with | Henry arcing, Roymonr, NewYork. sparen ey soa B, RICHAUW'S GOLDEN REMEDIES, WARRANTED THB ANDROSOOGGIN COUNTY PAIR, the exhibition at Sixty-third street and Third ave- | : ei go Raymond. MAN TAB deen hee eel: Foley. New York. ail other treatment nile any case of - Raymor all, Somerset for New York. MACHIAB, Sept 21—Sailed, schr Jasou, Sawyer, Port rivate scroful }ilians the Winner of the 8: nue. at Lauren et. 1 & N Smith, Connor, Providence for New York, Prince, title ent; othos hears Roms A Xe King Wi jweep- Jam an exhibitor from a State over five hundred | City of Fa .10et. ir Free. Le ith, Preston, Providence for New York. NEWBERN, Sept %—Sailed, steamship Ellen ® Terry, j consult stake Parse. miles from New York, but I have been treated in a | Manhattan. Wet Schr John Lozier, Taunton for New York. Salyear, New Yor br. WUHARDS Sis Varick street, Now York. Lewiston, Me., Sept, 26, 1972. manner the reverse of what I expected. Perhaps | City of Limerick Oct. Bohr Comet, Dow, Onluls tor Mott Haven, with lumber | “NORFOLI » Sept —Arrived, schr Wm Myzick, Decker, ag " +96) 288, | eee cates coe tee Saunton te hee.” Lae Hammonia....... |Qet 10 WRI sine, ssaeil: Wah diver the ened Now York. INE ELECTRO SILVER PLATED TABLE WARE At the Androscoggin County Fair at Mechanic | know who le i Yours, BIRANGER, | Qeeamer 0200.0. /et Belir Bila, Cama siy, Bangor Wor New Sork, with lumber | _ Ni eAvrived; sehr Wink Dawe, | sliver plating ORN Te UAbRUM LA a Mertetanee Falls to-day the Bweepstaké Purse wag wou by | New YORK, Sevt, 26. 1072 J Frauce 0 000l0ck to CB ylvoke & Cus i Mormerly Jolin F, Curren & Uo.) anemne

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