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"4 " cheers, tes aa Tumult. TELEGRAM TO THE REW YORK RCRALO ; Beets, August 28, 187% AGespate? from Letpsie says riots have oceurred ‘here, in which o HuMveEr Of persons were iajured. ‘The avtnoritics were compelied to call out the Mroops, who «“ispersed the rioters and restored ‘order. ‘The city is now tranqnil, bat the troops are Posted at Vario ss pols, so as te be im readiness to @revent any repetition of the disturbances, It is not stated exactly what cocasionea the mots SWITZERLAND. The Portal Cours Lea Abasnc’ ‘TTLECRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD, Beane, Anwast 2, 1873, ‘The project of an International Postal Congress ‘Gove held in thas city hes been aheadoned. PRUSSIA. Mee Charenes and Clergy Regciation Bil im Saas" Rigid Enforcem at. TELEGRAM TO THE KEW YORK AERALS BRKLrN, August OF, 1578, cr “The Roman Catholic Bishop Koltt has been #eM | Hoard. “wana member ot the Hoard when eured to pay a fine of 400 thalers, aad Hinhop Ledoerowski one of 200 thalers, tor iiracen of the Becdesiastical laws in appoint overgy men With. OUL Obtaining the sanction Of Ihe State authorities. YELLOW PEVER A Contradiction of the Report that New Orleans Is Infected with the “Veltow Jack.” New ORLEANS, August 28, 1873, False and extravagant reports regarding the health of New Orleans having been cireniated Dr, U.S. White, President of the Board of Meaith, pub- Ushesacard, in which he says:—“At this date, Angust 28, oulg one case Of yellow fever is under treatment in private practice, and another case in the wards of the Charity Hospital, These are the only cases known to the Loard of Heaich.” Vessels from New Orleans Ordered to Quarantine, GALVESTON, Texas, August 28, 1873, and after Sunday, August 31, ail vessels from the Uhaped of New Orleans and Brashear will be subject detention at quarantine, MISSISSIPPI REPUBLICAN CONVENTION, JACKSON, Miss,, Augnst 28, 1873, ‘The Republican State Convention 16 still in ses. Mion, A. K. Davis has beon nominated for Lien- ‘tenant Governor and James Hill for Secretary of Btate. Both are colored men, Nominations for Btate Treasurer, Auditor, Attorney General and Buperintendent of Education, have not yet been made, Senator Alcorn has declared against the ‘ucket and announces that he wili address the peo- pie at Kepreseutative Hall to-morrow night, A special despatch, by way of Memplis, Tenn., Bays :— in the Republican Convention a resolution was adopted appointing committees to draw up resolu. | tions and reorganize the State Executive Commit. ‘tee. It wus also resolved that candidates who ‘Wit their names skould abide by the decision of the Convention, The balloting for Lieutenant Gove nor then began, and the third ballot stood :—Oar- ‘ter (colored), 99; Davis (colored), 118; seattering, di, Garter then moved to make the nomination of Mavis unanimous, which was carried with loud Hill, of Marshall, was nominated for See- Tetary of State on the second ballot ‘The afternoon session was consumed in balloting Yor State Treasurer, but at cight o’ciock no result ‘had been reached. Senator Alcorp will address the people to-morrow | Might, and, it ts rumored, will appear as iadepen- | went candidate against Amnes. NEW HAMPSHIRE WOMAN BUFFRAGISTS. LANcasten, 1 N. H., Angust 28, 1873, The Woman Suffrage Convention, whieh closed Jts session at this place last evening, was largely Attended throughout. The principal speakers were Lucy Stone, Mr. Blackwell, Mr. Livermore, Miss Mary A. Eastman, Mre. Mary Grew, of Philadel- hia; Mrs, Abbie G. Watson, Rev. Mr, Vibpert, of ston; Rev. Mr. Haskell, of Lowell; Dr. Gallinger, of Coucord, and Revs. Messrs. Clark anc Cole, of Lancaster, The audience gathered in the loft of a mii) to. hear the ciosing address by Henry Ward Beecher on Wednesday evening, but ‘Were warned 10 vacate the building by the break- Any of the timbers beneath them. When about Bone persons had gained admission Mr. Beecher Melivered his address in the open air to an | Budience of abo t 2,000, RICHMOND COUN’ TY POLITIOZ, The politicians of WW ;mond country, Staten Ysland, are in active preparation for the coming s@lection. There are several offices to be filled, the principal ones being that of member of Assembly, In place of Mr. Judd; police and ‘il justices, cor- Dhers and other minor local positions. Supervisor Sainnei R. Brick, Jr., is already mentioned Jor Assembly, as is also the Hoo. Erastus Brooks, Justice Keisler, it is said, will run for re-election, and Mr. James Derapsey jor re-election for Coroner, Campaign ciads are bemg organized throughout the county and everything indicates that the Poming election wili be an exciting one. THE PRAIRIE RAILROAD ROBBERS, Whe Iowa Rushwhackers Flaunting Themselves in Ceanty, Missouri. Sr. Lovrs, Mo., August 2s, 1873. | A special despatch from Lexington, Mo., says Mt is asserted by those who Know that there is not Brutally Lagayeite the jeast dont ‘four or five of the loWwa train robbers bave made their rendezvous in Lafayette vounty. Two of them were at Dover, just below Lexington, day before yesterday, mounted on Bplendid jiorses. It is believed the others were near by, not trust themselves tar away Tromeach otuer. Three Ss ago liree of the gang Foue thre Lexington publicly, made some pur- thases an way. ‘the citizens are awed by Shem. THE GREAT EASTERN, Wews from the Leviathan Cable-Layer. | ‘The cubie office in this city has received the fol- jowir Eastern was on the 20th instant in | Jativude deg. 5S mit. North and longitade | Poe. ,#8, min. West. | ‘The weather nad | een very fofey and boisterous, aud out of | twenty days th had only sixty-nine hours | Of working weatier. With fine weather Captain | Halpine hae gr hopes of being successiul in recovering and repairing tue 1665 cable, | “The cable already picked up was in good condl- | UTAH INDIANS ON A RAID. SALT Lake City, August 28, 1872. The Indians made 4 raid on Fairview, § ote county, aud ran of with a number of cattle. ‘They | were pursued, but found too strc Vocated to attack them, Aid Beneral Morrow. The Indians are Vintab reservation. THE VEILED MURDER PovouxKersts, Y., Augus 1873, Henrietta Robinson, the veiled murderess, was | taken irom Sing Sing Prison to the Auburn Lunatic | Asylom this morning. She is hopelessiy insane. Bhe has served eighteen and a hail years of a lise Bentence im the prison. Her insanity is of a mild type. ES ee ag BRUTALITY OF A HUSBAND AND ITS RE- BULTS, The Husband's Arrest Ordered. Coroner Herrman was yesterday called to No. 446 East Thirteenth street to investigate the circum- Stances attending the case of a stillborn child, whose mother, Oat#arine Thiel, @ German womgn, Bilewes that the birth of her child was hastened by Violence, received @% the hands of her huspand, | Nicholas Tiel, a tailor. Mrs, Thiel, who is the third ‘Wile of her husband, states that ‘she was married Jast November and be being jealous of her without Cause, Olten struck and heat her without provoca- tion. About four weeks ago she had a misunder- Standing concerning bis daughter by @ former muarriage, When he threw her down and stamped on her stomach and also struck ber several times ly armed en asked robat and | from from | mm the face; his daughter also struck her step mother, and hence the allegation that the path of Me child (eight monthe) was hastened by violence. Deputy Corguer Cushman, who nade an examin tion of the body, testified that in his opinion phe had been dead for ab level WO WEChiy 7” 5 AW MR | street, August ‘Tho Doings of the Long Island City M¥ater Board with $300,000 Getting )Raked Over—How the President Was Agent for the Property Which Was Parchased for the Site of the Works. ‘The Common Council of Long Island City met in Committee of the Whole yesterday—Aiderman Muoter in the chair—tor the purpose of investigat- ing the proceedings of the Water Board, ‘he members of the Water Board—who, in obedience |, to the subpoenas of the committee, signed by Judge } Daniels, of the Supreme Court, were preseut—were Mayor Debevoise, City Judge Pearse and Commis- sioner of Public Works Moran. The examination was conducted ir. Daniel R. Lyddy, counsel to thecoumitiec:— ciate layor Debevoise. The frst called He testified iayor of wa be was designated by the act of aathorizin tion of a Water Boa! Present Toeres ot keke Comminsiouer of Public Works and two vay Ji discussing the oy Ee a EA “yateun would uy the ey with wi ; the Board nds ent for q nang rd sind abouveas. a of whet iN ompeon, through been bought Yorinans broperiy. li em sthirty days Detar twas rchused toe board ca ta 7 ay what Thompsou had paid board was cquall Uivated mm voung tor the the President (Mayor f the tand voted for wy pevoveien) and agent jor, the Pur omer. a President of the jest it was deter- part of the Gosinan Fart: no surve: hed wie the Rt ani char- Jaa ‘ond, by sites ed office, a inom? mace to pure! ot the and todged in che City Gera’ office as rec betore the perchom was made aed ‘dia. nut consider ton about the is som Une newspapers; did not remem. resoluuon, ouly did so cousidering the to testify and his singular Want of memory in regard to all be had done af & momber of the Water Hoard caused Counsel Lyday to ask that he might be remanded jor «xamiuat unt the next meeting of the committee, when beoks and papers would be produced G it possibly reiresh his memory. mug Couuty Clerk Penfield red counsel to dei hate what papers be required, as he did eer thin} the Foqutatiion 9 served apoe him was a legal one, It somply cry “Fitek papera. Counselior Lyddy of the books and papers. Br. Moran aa of Public Works, was next wiict He was, by virte of office, member of tue wou Board, a wel his duty was fret to examine into at ng Water: only examined that a , ork at Lege] hotly em, avon of the water sources at Faynpee’s and MiUk ton for the isuance 2 are u thought the resolution was in gee Visions of the charter: went with Ketchum, to Gosman jer Was made; the ith onginear, ‘Me. Farm, « chemical anal: we, en] Board decided to that perty'in Peuruaty or March ho caliness ofthe valos ne Land Was sotight, and no survey or ee Aied in the Clerk's si,A <bRoponition to lease the ‘property powers the Val the Ceagh power ; the value of the proper: mucht was hel As grew! ti ra ra ho for it; Mr, Ketchum, © rt me ee Huttalo, and was vd on @ recommendation of Holly's at # salary of #4... he Was at the Work about one-third o his uine engagements; the District had ¥ of $140: there were eight to ven spr Gownan Farm: the work already done was '« hile 30) feet wide, 125 186 expended tor from Holly's tor tutfil- in advance: thought racts entered . “t enoug!) mone. al inw te tureish Hunte, At the close of adjourned, te THE INEVITABLE PISTOL, A Man Attempts the Life of a Woman Through Jee y and Then At- ) tempts to Destroy Mimself. Last evening about six o’elock, a German, named Charles Schulta, visited the residence of a woman named Mary Harnieh, with whom he was in love, at No, 31 Chrystie street, but what occurred dur- praretncedn ihe committee ofa discharged pistol startied the immediate neighborhood, followed by a second report. Upon investigation, the neighbors were horror stricken, at discovering the woman, Mary Harnish, lying on the floor weltering in her gore, and Charies Schultz lying on the oor, about four feet away trom her, hits lite apparently ebbing its crimson tide away. en Were sought, who quickly bad the twain removed to the Tenth precinct, where Surgeon Lane discovered the woman sutter- ing from a bullet-tractured jawbone and a badly lacerated hand, Both wounds were effected b, one bullet, the woman evidently having pla from the leaden assatiant. Mr. Schultz had a bul- let in his head, which gained admittance through one of his ears. Their Wounds were pronounced by Surgeon Lane as not of @ fatal character. They were removed to Bellevae Hospital in an ambu- Schultz is held as @ prisoner in the hos TRE SUICIDE OF MR. OLCOTT, Investigation Before Coroner Herrman, Yesterday morning Coroner Herrman held an in- quest at No, 313 West Twenty-second street over the remains of Mr. Thomas Olcott, late of Green- bush, near Albany, who committed suicide late on Wednesday afternoon by opening a vein in bis arm. The facts developed betore the Coroner were sub- stantially the same as published in the Hzxaup of ‘Thursda, Mr. Frederick P, Olcott, brother of de- ceased, ing at No. 71 West Forty-seventa stree sald deceased had been melancholy, which tu part was caused by the death o: his sou, eighteen pene of age in March Jast; knows that dd had no real pecuniary troubie his as imagined for the pust two months that he was poor, and that he was losing his money, &¢,; imagined that people would sue him for damages and matters of that kind, The waiter and medi- cai attendant on deceased, who were examined, gave Do testimony of importance To their veraict the jury found “that Mr. Olcott came to tis death by hemorrhage from a wound of tue arm, iaGicted by his own bands while laboring under an attack _ 51s West Twenty-second THE SELP-MURDERED ITALIAN HARPIST. Deputy Coroner Marsh made @ critical superficial examination yesterday of the body of of the wei known operatic artist Professor Luigi Tito the Italian harpist, the terrible details of whose shocking suicide at @ lashionable boarding house in South Washington square were fully reported ia the last issue of the Hera. Dr. Marsh discovered that the muzzle of the pie. tol was undoubtedly inserted into the mouth when it was discharged by the unfortusate professor. The bullet was found to have entered the left sue itself deeply in the left hemisphere of the bra. Death was evidently the resuit of shock and « ternal hemorruage from the wound, which w unquestionadiy selfimticted, a The bouy of the deceased, ‘who was familiar to habditués of the opera, and who, aside from vein an accomplished Violinist, Was regarded as tae bes | harpist in America, still remai at the ander taker’s, in Carmine street, I been visited by | @large number of professional friends of the oe ceased, inciuaing several members of Dotworth's Band and of ot | organizations, to whom the remains will ered .or interment as soon 8 (he juneral arrangements shall have been com pieted. Corover Young will probabiy hold whe in- quest lo-day. FIRE IN FORSYTH STREBT. At twenty minutes to igut o'clock last evening ge $i i floor, Nuthan Norwich, damage 0, not insured ; Simon Goidsberg, los# §600, not iheured, Sixth floor, Leon Schwindler, $360; not insured; Joseph Arnshaw, $100, not insured. The vuiiding isow by Henry Valentine, of Sixty-third street, nes Third avenue ; damage, $5,000; insured in Jeterson Insurance Company. During the fire Erostme Horch, of 15 Forsyth street, jumped trom @ fourth story window aud fractured her leit arm, es otherwise unhurt, She was taken ty Bel) Hospital, BAVANA MARKETS, Havana, A Sngar—No. 12 Dutch standard firmer, but higher. Exchange frm; on United’ States, currency, 3 a 4 preminm; short right. 3 days, Oh oa 0300.5 On Sango, bh der op Paris, NEw YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, | PLUNDER AT HUNTER'S; POINT, | THE BEACON PARK ASSOOIATION RACES.” ing that interview is diMeutt to say, when a report | her hand to the side of her tace, as if for protection | financial adaire were it good condition; but he | of the roof of the mouth, The introduction ¢ prove showed that the adiy — tutsnie had = passed = upw an to the left, shattering the upper ja Crashing through the other bones of the face and lanbedaung | “Posrox, August 28, 1873. ‘The fall meeting of the Beacon Park Association ‘Was continued to-day in the presence of an in- creased attendance. The first race was for a purse of $600 for horses, that have never beaten 2:50; $200 to first, $200 to second, $100 to third, Six horses started, and the favorite, Dustin Jim, won in three straight heats. SUMMARY. J, Dustin’s b. g. Dustin Jim.. 1 Pike & Brown's b. g Colonel Pike: W. J. Paine’s b, 8, John 'T. Russell. 5 M. Oarroil’s br. 8. Tom Patchen, Jr. 8, . H. Van Ness’ br. g. Compeer... 4 EB Blue Boonet. Me, 2334 34—2 :36-—2 735, The second race was for a purse of $1,000, for horses that have never heaten 2:32; $500 to first, $800 to second, $200 hird. There were eight comics, ee of whom s' arted, Arthur and Barney Kelley being drawn. Lothair was the favorite pbe- fore the start and up to the second heat, which, being won by Colonel Moulton, made him the favorite iv the betting. Lothair won the last two heats and the race. . Spalding's ch. SUMMARY. : Wright & Norcross’ b. 8, Lothatr. Oar ke ae 4 E. C. Bowen’e ch, 8, Colonel Mou! 2132 M. Mead’s ch. m. Nellie. eee 42238 M, Carroll's br. 6. Jubilee Lambert... 6564 W. W. Smnith’s g. g. Hen | Smith,. 8 4 bar. D. We el 5 6 4dis “LAWIBTON RAcEdl Lewiston, Me., Augugt 28, 1973, The stallion race to-day lost some ofits interest by the injury to Bismarck and the withdrawal of King William, yet an immense crowd wasin attendance. Three horses were entered—Sheridan, Lightfoot ant Slasher. Sheridan won the first and second heats in 3634 and 2:36%. Li third, fourth and fifth beats in Slasher was distanced in the third htfoot won the 2:37 and 2:40, eat. RACIEG IN IN OBI, » Two Spiendiad Days on on the Turf at Ports. mouth=Large Attendance and Fine Racing, PORTSMOUTH, August 28, 1873. The races of the 27th instant were very largely attended, notwithstanding the threatening aspect of the weather. The race for horses never having beaten 2:47 was won by Gray Alexander, Gray Sam second, Binck Maria third, ba 234034 —2 24234. 225742 289 4g —2 245 1g —2 148 Gray Sam won two heats, the second ‘and fourth, and Black Maria the first, The race for three minute horses was won by Lady Alice, a Kentucky mare that shows a ce rate of speed, in 2:4034—2:48 ¢—2 :30%¢— py splendid attendance was visible at the races to-day. In ae race for horses that had never beaten 2:40, Lady Aiice, the javorite, won in 2:40%— 2:48 44—2:30%, The running race, half-mile heats, was one of the Most desperately contested affairs that was ever seen here. Mollie Foster, a splendid looking mare, by Asteroid, won the first heat in 5854 seconds, Ida Osa won the second at the cea he of 52 seconds; he third heat was won by lie Foster, by six Inches in 525{ seconds, Ida Osa took the two last heats, by a band’s breadth, | in 536 an and 55 secends. ANOTHER OENTENNIAL MEETING, WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., August 28, 1873. Ab enthus! at the Court House in this city, organized as the first of aseries of meetings to be held in all sec- tions of the United States in aid of the Centennial. Hon. James Gamble was elected President. After the election of officers ex-Governor Bigler ad- dressed the audience in remarks which elicited great applause. There 1s no doubt but that the entire quota of the county will be subscribed in full to-night. SHIPPING NEWS. ond Almanac for ww York—This Day. HIGH WATER, Gov. a +-Morn 12 00 Hell Gate. OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FKOM NEW YORK FOR THE MOUNTBS OF AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER, Steamers. | Save. | Pestination. | Ofice. Batavia -|Liverpool..\4Bowling Green BR Liverpool. re Broadwa: / Liverpoot.. |69 Broadway. ft ¢ Liverpool .|16 Broadway | Denetiand Bremen wine Green } nia Glasgow, Howling Green W Fivereco: .. | Broadway. 4 Bowling Green {72 Broadway. 2 Bowling Green 7 Bowling Green @ Broadway, iL Broadway. 15 Broadway. :}15 Broadway. ‘|4 Bowling Green : [19 Broadway, 69 Broad: (58 Broadwa’ 7 Bowling Green }2 Bowling Green 4 Bowling Green 2 Bowling Green 7 Bowling Green 1d Broad way. 61 Broadway. Broadway. 19 Broad wa: 08 Broadway, PORT OF NEW YORK, AUG. 28, 1873, CLEARED. 4 Stgamship City of Limerick (Br), Jamieson, Liverpool or Holsatin (Gen, Barends, Hamburs-—Kon- it & Co. tie sip City of Havana, Desken, Havana—F Alex: City of Ricumend 5 Calabria. Adriane .. t bt Lauredt. A i J ‘ Kronprinz Pr W Olympia City of Briste risa ten mi) mp ‘Wagnolia, Cheeseman, Savannah—W R Gar. |e a Bee camship Georgia, Crowell, Charleston—fH R Morgan & Steamship Isaac Rell, Blakeman, Norfolk, City Point and Kichmond. Doininion steainship ( Steamship Fanta, Doane, Philadelvhia—Loritlard Steamship | “Seamadio Chesapeake, Johnson. Portland—J F Aqes. Steemsbiv Glaucus, Be Roston—lt F Dimock, 1p 0G Glover, Perkins, Autwerp—Jacob W Schmidt (Nor), Werner, Cork or Faimouth for 4 Co, Nor) Pedersen, Cork or Falmouth for lve & Co. or), Samuelsen, Yamburg—Funch, (Nor), Houskin, Rotteerdam—Puneh, » Brandbot, Stettin—Yench, Raye & | | | Wark Trans (Non, | Frostrap, Copendagen for oraers— Teiens & Bockmann Hark Irene (Nor), Jorgenten, Elsinore for ordors— Puen, Kaye & Ce k Anna Nor Qual, Lubec—Tetens & Rockmann. & Orion (Nor), Te abesou, Bordeaux—Funch, kdye Brig Weyiandt< Baye & Co Manuella, Penarth Roads—Funch, Brig Asc Mab, Marctani, Queenstown for orders— Slecovich # C¢ Bra Rocky Glen. Bigeins Lishon—Mitler & Houghton, | . Brig Zeriiae (Br), Wilhams, Gibraltar and Alicante=t | F Bracks | Rehr Impulse, Curtis, Pernamtucc Sehr George H Eneas (Br, bueus, Nassau, NP—~J O Ward | sebr AM Belden, Marrison, Indianola—Tupper & Beat- tie Sehr Wo Wilson, Jones, ¢ M Stack pc | Sebr Rnehanwers, Phu Fvans, Ball & ©e. Seer John, Gabriel, Womincton, Ne Powel Heir Ne lite ¢ Newes, Bichon, V H Trumbull, od. Be re—W Chaim tunore-W Chalmers Boston— Richmond, Brown + DL Starges Chage, Westport, Mas pe AT Miner, Ferguson & Jackson & Oakes, Providence—il W Zehe Pelle, Simpsem. Beidenport—1. P Bi * win, Woven tauuiord —Stamford Man- yhower, Pulte, Philadelphia, ARRIVALS, BEPORTED SY THE MrnaLo Yacurs AND } HERALD WHITH®TON® TRLEGMAPH LINES, } Mtrawuship Australia (ir, ledderw | 16 via Moville ITER, With mndse and passe pas ) America Ger Bresins Aug 19 and with dee aw * to Oelriehs afire broke out in the bac q , Syesie ar), Geteed, Be —hy 4 1 pack room, on the tourth oe beth, with ides om GS pase « | floor, of the double tenement house No, 19 Por | Syth street, occupied by Jacob Levine, causod by | a! Pais, Savoy Acs 9 wee | the upsetting of @ kerosene lamp. The alarm “> denizens Of the building, Who poured out into the | _ Stesmeehip kéinbargh (an, Manning, Sydney. OM, a street in large numbe The fire engines were | 2% WHA cos! to € # Swain & ~--§ 4 hay promptiy on hand and soon had the fr coreg seemed te insurance are r Levine, dane er. Menmond, CH age to furnitu fully insured, ise and passengers w the Ob Max Jacobs, ured, On fifth Radeethos L ays, in balla i ry Ward, Lieagane. Tr to A ienaga Del Vaile | ve rh Rebeces Cargana, Jouneon hast, to a ver Brig Miliy Kaaih, Genoa ¢ with mdse to J B Phillips & S00; Vous! te 3G. Passed iar duty ae ris ¥ auro, Cette 62 days e pate 2 days, with wine to h vin, Naguabo, P dave, wi a . 14 days, with ae vowel te oF Whihey & 7, AUGUST, 29, ,1873.—TRIPLE | La 10 days, with with naval ey ee ei a el Saar cy yale are ashore a . 2 Fagan 8 hark aver vith, and Aibere tht barks Good brigs ott 9 and Jeddo, i icecaiacar gt fs Jennie B Gil- acy; pes e ber. de brig Ohillian- i Miscellaneous, " Weare under obligations to Purser Dominguez, of the wteainaiy Cleopatra, from Havana, for the prompt deliv- ery of out files and despate*-- Laws W (Be, Vent from Bueno arrived atrorires: Monroe 20th, sceking (not Sind ae be- fore reported). Bane Wartac unter the Peruvi ands Eeimnira, and loading at New York for 1 “ schr J M Fitapatrick, at Portland from wientetoney “bear all sick with southern fever, the i mate a! ing able to work e vessel ; = at Gloucester and two me! hos- rarinnaJomn Carll, of Northport, LT, has laid sted double decked schooter of he 1—Uee| feet; | r hold, 9 feet; ay ‘ihe is bolbg built kee Scnr'a C Lyons fy Schr Clara, Lipp Behr Onrust ri AY bergen,’ Thom Madison Holmes, Bayles, Baltimore for New Bed- tord. Schr 1 Potter, Anderson, Baltimore for aoe London. Bene HT Smith, Baker: Ehiladel pha for oT hewbors- Sehr Harriet Ryan, The bark Regulus Bat fre Cardiff, whieh arrived sith ie"couslgued Wo 8 tothaa'h Co” tuck “as ‘belore ‘re: port, ported). Rerunwep—Bi rk JH oar! # Hughes, hy Naples 20th, 200 niles. Si oF Bante god iiteete vowel to be léaking in upper works; wilt Ginobarse part of cargo to recalk. Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND souTH. Brig Cornelia.” yet Petcr H Crowell, Barker, Sydney: CB, for ew ‘ork, 12 days, with coal to. 8 © Loud YQchr Volk 'inwalls: awd Rivers Nis for New York, 10 +3 mn Richmond, Me, has iotags ands wow waht 3 the bout closing 4 contract for another trom the sane mol Hrastus Hartt, of the agme place, is building two sloops measures—Keel, for City Lsand parties. oe Poesy ys 1. < om beam, To tects depth da; yes bie tin fed. wned and a) fa ‘held ot Cliy Istana, when Amelia: Fisher, Widdser NS, for New York, with germnite soled by Capen OU a beam, plaster to order of hold, 4 feet, @ inches 5 sii be owned Schr Nellie ‘iar, op, St John, NB, for New York, 4 talied Dray bw iiard, of Oity th se eke a sa irdatoor for New York iy tan ote ter ares che oe: gata F nd ure very ha jand for New York, with stone yallory a ompuny. tate: Hirtge, how lemploy 40 if sehr Hine City, Kidd, Providence for New York, Reamer in the State; tength 90 feet, carrying capacity Schr James M Bayles, Norwich for New York. 1,200 tons. To be Rept l, inorder, to be" ready Bohr Sunnyside, Dickson, Providence for New York. cous: after receiv! ma- Providence for New York. cHinery, ber feahon evens ry rs Robert Schr Wm Farren, Lindsléy, fe dla Ra ver for New Yor! Schr Mediator, Davis, Fall Palmer & Co have on, the stocks xt their Sehr Yosemite, Preis. Roslya for Brook: Ae in Noank, @ S-masted sche of the following dimen. ageing george Mlddicton, Dickinson, Frovideuce for Phil- None: a foot Keel, a stead Oe ae Shedd ween is She ran Schr flelen Poor, Willard Portland for Philadelphia. and Mobiles vet way ® ft They have also und Behr Niantic, Morris, Ei t for Port Johnson. sehr, 100 teet keel, 69 tect beam and 9 feet fold, y faten ed Schr Red Jacket, Perr ockland for New ¥or for the coni trade. Sehr Amelia, North, C: for New York, with ‘piles ae Look, in ie Pha ot aa Addison Point, is sely boat to order, building a three-masted av tons. ‘The ves- Sone ‘Staten Islander, Hammond, Bridgevort for New | sel wili , launched the ‘aati Mostly ‘ork. owned or built by parties in Addison aud viclniiy. Capt Bene spies | ar Porter Look is to command her. Bene Au it Patten Notice to Mariners. Sehr An: There appears to be some misunderstanding relative te Behe Now Zealand, loading vessels at the pier of the International Coal Bone iigsie Webster. Railway Co, 5: i ee cal ans of a. af BOUND Fast. will take their ing steamers or rT Poa n Chesapeake, Johnson, New York for Port- palling pals. a rule dots, bees it apply iL een eae turing bunker coals. eeamantip (Acasting), “Recwar, Baw ¥ors for New Bed- eguationa © Ciaut'and Railway Co, Byduey, GR a Brig Mary Hughes, New York for Limerick. “4 Bolt Pymouth Hook, Loriag, Whalemen. Sobr P th Rock, Loring, New York tof Boston., chr icon, ee! er, Newbui Sep sor: USSR NeMBCER AE MOE aod, Schr Jonathan Cone, White, New York for Boston. Schr Mary F Pixe, Foote, New York for Lockport Schr Victoria, Gaie, Hoboken for Providence. 1 C Nash, Saunders, New York for Boston. Schr L O Wells, Wells, Port Johnson for Bast Green- wich, Schr Wm Young, Hunter, Elizabethport for Port Jeffer- son. ‘Schr E A Baker, Tyrrell, New York for New London. Scur J Anderson, Johnson, Port Johnson tor Norwal Schr T W Dexter, Jeftre: Schr F M Sawyer, Kell Paae Rh ea tas cht Abner Stokes, oe Schr Wm Rice, Pressey, New York for Boston. Schr Delta, Barker, Nav York for Provincetown, Sent Gertrude, Brockway. New York lor Providence, Behr Ida ty Bika, Philadelphia for Boston, Sehr Lucy’ Church, Ryder, Elizabethport for Paw- Arrived at New Bedford 27th, schr Ellen aks 5 be Auante eae via Provincetown, wita 109 bi 200 di Bark ‘Crowninshil of Fairhaven, was at Ber- ranean masta and pe. gen- rei eS with i ri Condit “Tue qu eee a Te ro “whalers onesto a ls sp and 130 do wh oll ‘The last vessel for London, the wi ns wes to sail the foliowing week, having, ‘on board Ii sp and 400 do wh oil. Spoke Steamship Hecla Be! fom! Boston for Liverpool, Aug 65 miles east of Bostor in, from San Francisco for 136 40. ‘over, bbls ony tered oy Hong Kong. N Yom bip Sarnetine Grill ‘Grifin, from London for New York, A Og 10, lat 49 19, lon 29 32. Ship Indis frown Liverpool for San Francisco, Basshae from New York for Bre- ge, Tachi Helene’ (san tucket. hr Alice C Noyes, Baker, Philadelphia for Lynn. mon. Aug 7, lat 44.58, lon 90 27. Bohr Yankee Bey hodges’ Phixdelpnia for phe Tene Hers, from Iqalque, sieering NW, Aug 24, 19.8740 yoo Nellie L Cooper, Jasper, New York for New Ha- 0 ae Forcign Ports. Constantixoris, Aug 2%—Arrived, bark Smyrnicte, "Gchr Sarah Elizabeth, Kelly, Philadelphia for Lynn. nD. Mayo. New York, Schr Niger, Rogers, New York tor Cape At Schr C W Bell, Farris, Port Johnson tor New London, CARDENAS, AQg I8—Arrived, schr Maggie Cann, Selo Schr Monitor, McCaher, New York for Wareham ver, Caivarlen: 19th, bark Endeavor, Mountord, New fchr J Warren, McGarr, Elizabethport for New Bed- | York; brig linzie Merritt Lawrence, fangs ford Cixmvuxcos, Aug 18-Arrived, brig: Hilen'P Stewart, Schr Nellie, Mason, Elizabethport for Boston. Armstrong, Philade Schr DC Foster, Frederick, Rondout for Pawtucket, Ravied (ih, Dark Mary B Chapman (Br), Evans, New sche 8 Baker, Holland, Elizabethport for New Haven, rox beg ‘Peviot (Br), So; 20th, bark John Grifiin, West- Se nr gory, Lamb, Elizabethport for Portland, Schr A’? Rowland, Rowland, Weehawken for Provi- | “Gainantmx, Ang 7--Arrived, achr Nellie Scott, Wilson, dence. Philadelphia brig Robert Me: °K Spear ir), Hal Jee Annie, Matthews, New Brunswick for New Ha- York; 12th, bark Mary C D; rae : ent, Phila- aap Ad Mth, ‘brig FT Merryman, Tecra wichr J, 1 Counce, Trim, Weehawken tor Bangor. schrs Rate Carleton, Pattersor leth, agcht Frank’ Herbert "Strout, Weehawken for rrovi- Kate Carleton, Bowers, do; 7th, ie ‘ lara ra. Eaton, alle’ ie] ia 5, utile: inner, Sacua; Schr J W Hine, Potter, South Amboy tor Hartford, 6th. Sirk Elsie Gillespie, topper, Havana, faile bark Florence Feters, Branscomb, Phila. SAILED. Steamships Holsatia (Ger), for Hamburg; City of H Yana, Havana; Magnolia, Savannah: Georgia. Charl ton; Isaac Bell, Richmond, &c; Fahita, Philadelphi deiphia; scht Allegro, Me Kellar, Guiushy, Aug 14—Passed, ‘snip Moonlight, ‘Waterhouse, from Hull for Rio Janeiro. Guascow, Aug ba Arrived, steamship Phoonician (Br), Montreal. i. Philadel- nia, Aug 13-—Saited, Germania, Evers, barks Constanti, (ane Trieste Mimi (Aus), Kotterdam phi ha, Hilleriene, Saalarien Ni Johannes Rod (Nor), Antwi Heiress, Galveston ; ‘Amie ved: ut EOaxhnran ta Vesta. Bent, New York. wade (Port), Rio Jan iro; Adviheim, Queenstow: rigs Havana, Aug Se aorivea, bark Marathon, Donnell, be Heury & Louise, Laguayra and Porto Cabello; _T: phy Marseilles, (Non, Penzance; Neilic, Gay, Rio Grande do Sul Chas | — Sailed 24, bark Cardenas, Sundberg, New York; schr A Hoard (tir), StJohn. PR; itiram Ab\m Sagua; L&W. Porto Pinta, Smntth, Baltimore, Armstrong, Ponce, PR; Nile, Port Spain; St Peter, ——; | _in barks Caribou, Kenney, for New York; achra Laura A Webb, Jacmel? Isaac Oliver, Aux ( sing Wi, Robinson, for, Baitimore Srigs Ida, O yc. Eastern Queen, Kingston, Ja; Wigwam, St Augustine; | Bayley, for Boston; Pro‘eus (Br) Espey, r Altavela, Jacksonville: AJ Bentley, Charleston, Kdina, | phia; LF Munson,’ Munson, tor ‘New York; pe yrury finsas WA's Cohasset, Balumoresd J Wandsdo, une. Wind at sunset, SW, light. Jacur Ang Salted, men melD, Ariel (Br), Jones, New York via Nis au Kinaston, te 27—Salied, steamship Atlas (Br), Porter, New Yo ae Livahroot. i Aug ee Arrtved, ship Tamerlane, Qualey, ino Franc: Arrived ist steamsbtp Penedo (Br), Cain, New Or- Jeans. Movitix, Ang 27—Arrivod, steamship Anglia (Bi Small, New or for aiegow a a ‘ A ui ARACAINO, JU. ‘b port scl ir (Br), Saun- bs 9 and Gainbeig (Br), Weldin, ae i kew York, ire ug 2—Sailed, bark RA aoe ‘a Marine t)sastors. war For further particulars ot the effects of the recent disastrous gale on the Nova Scotia coast see news col- umas. Steamsmp Nortuers (Br), which was sunk off Point St Laurent in June east, and maieegnenty, sold, was floated, and taken bi Quebec A Suir James Duncan, ae Charlottetown, I eo was driven tar New ashore on the bar at Pugwash, NB, Aug York: brig Waverly, Terry, north of Hatic Bax Nowa (r), loading at Buctouche. NB, is reported pcigrennan, Aug Gjeatéd, slentaship Coriuthian (Bn), ashore there, having broken from her inoorings during | *@iucnmcn’ Aug 7—Arrived, steamship Greece (Br), the gale of Sunday last. Bark Norpstsernen (Nor) was driven ashore at Wal- lace, NB, in the gale of Aug 24, Bric Moses Rocers, of New York. was driven ashore at Cow Bay in the gale of Aug 24. she is high and dry, and will be a total loss. The M R regiswred 383 tons, and was built at Perth Amboy in 1857. Bui aoe B, of Boston, was driven ashore in the ‘Thomas, New York for Liverpool (and Droceeded), Sailed 27th, steamship City of Bristol (Br), Murray Crom a ed YR oto New York. steamship Ohio, Morrison (from Liverpool), Philudelpnia. FT oo Aug 26—Arrived, bark Idaho, Richardson, jenfuexos. Rio Garon, July 16—Arrived, brig Nellie Antrim, Loud, Richmond. gale ot Au; at Cow Bay, and is a total wreck. Sne 1681 Feeitered Si tons, and Was built at Waldoboro, Me, In mlconoad fe ae Te ee, Race HAN, ia ae i4—In Port ted George Latimer, Senn ManruaN Haun (of Providence), Burgess, was | Wilson. from ‘Baltimore, just arrived: Sarah Crowell ariven ashore in the gale of Aug 24 at Cow Bay, CB; ON dust “arrived Mary’ ibs, Upton, for New York; condition not reported, cog ped ows Sonn Watson Baxer (of Hampden), from Baltimore for New Haven, with pig iron, which put into Norfolk Aug 25, was leaking at the rate of 1000 sirokes per hour, The leuk is inthe run, under the cabin, in the garboard streak. She will discharge and hau! out for repairs, Scne AE Kicnanvs—A despatch receivea in New Lon- don 2th reports the loss off Prince Haward Island of sehr AE Richards, Thos Hamilton, of Groton, muaste With the exception of the captain all hauds are said to have perished. ‘Among those on ihe vessel at the. time were John Hamilton, brother of the captain; Jas Kelly, of Norwich. and John Griffin, of New London. Sone RR Hreains, of Boston, Capt Hodgdon, was dri- yen astiore near Port Mulgrave in the gale of Aug 24, She bas landed her cargo ot iish. rivea, barks T K Welden, Colson, New, work Jean ‘Lorine, Marshall, Philadelphia; Mani jorth, brias J Polledo Gr. Schubert, Fhuiadelphia, delat a. (a, Tnness, Baltimore: ith. J attic Eaton, lardenas; Tht, fthel Bolton 482), Lees, Philadelphia’ (and seuied 19th for Cardenas). Johnson, New Balled 6th, bark Rebecca Carnan sehr Northern Ligh is, Bos St , NB, Aug faved, schr Susie Prescott rn), Young (not Glass), New Yor! Cleared 26th, sehr Emma 3 ‘Shanks, Munroe, Barbados, r American Port pEOSTGS, ~ Any zi—Arrived, cchrs John Bird, Smith, cola; J W Rartlett, Bartlett, do: John 8 Thgraham ‘or Rockland), Gregory, f Vilmington, NC, for Bath (put in Scum H E nawrson, from Philadelphia, nt Portland Aq : i" Sir ha loot forscall Sad two Nite Te wiable wie Te ATE | ee arbor) Henry! Adelbe My Crowell, Alexamdrias mh ge weyCoombs dog Samucl Fi , Harris, Georgetown, Gi |, Baltimore Sour Jura, Hurd, went ashore at Cross Islands in the a Lice PR zat ee! | storm of last'Sunday. The Julia had been ‘ishing in the ah Whitetionse, rnham, do; Flora M Crowell Bay of Funiy. She is owned by CH Dyer, of “astpore, | hiladelphia; Sarah J Bright, Kendall, doy Sam ‘The cargo, consieting of ‘Reh, was got oul safely. eel Gastaaes Jr, Lake, d etre A Grae, Take, ‘do; Nallle The damase to the vessel is not known, prow (3 Hx fins dg: Suxapoth Deliars 7 Love, doy 1 W Sonn Carrai Jonx, from Moboken for Salem, at Vii Feo ton eee Wars. Burge, dos # Sinnick- yard Haven was incontact with the Hantkorciige | 40th Fennewe area t Wenver, do: Restless, Shoal Lightboat night of 2ith, and had mainrail and bul. | Maskell. do Whitney, Seaford, Del; ‘warks on starboard side broken, onees Recut ty Sgrah Bernice, Proctor, Sour Vanwourm, Kelly, went ashore on Noman’s Land | vavilion, Pynchton, do; Alida, Lombard, Port Jolinson fos Me tlle’ trom New Hed. Iyer. do; Mauna Log, Sanborn, do; “s. Paine for Providence, do; Herbert Manton, Growell, do; Albion (isn), Sintthe do; "Li Peters, i icke! Cha: ve en (of Salem), Webber, was driven at Cow Bay during thé heavy gale sarroll, hase, pre. Newman, doi Lovell, & ashore high and of Aug 2 odges, Sener thikiae was driven ashore at Cow Bay, ©B, in boken; Lome A Boardina ( : bo ny Norwood. dor dG Solver the gale of Aug 24, and is a total wreck, do; Mary Means, Means, do: Martha velvet, Sronm in tae Bay St Lawns! Dawack to THE | White, Rondout; J Crowley. Crowley» New York; AmERiCAN Freer AND Loss or Lirk—Notice bas been re- | Carri¢ Jones, Colcord, d foelved of « heavy gale In the Bay St Lawrences gue | Clenretesteamor Saxon, Crowell, Philadelphia; ship us disasters to $87, resulting in seri the American fish Lydin Skolfeld, Forsaith, Bombay; S feet, The following Hsaster} are reported an febing | zack, Liverpool, oy jombay ; bark Halo (Aus), r ot Gloucester, 17 tons, new this season, amer Nereus, Bearse, New Yor! ashore high water mark at Port Mulgrove, NS; 335 StJohn, NB; barks Suinmanetn ep ackerel on board; owned by Rowe & Jordan. Asphodel, Marcy, Buenos Ay: Sehr Morning Star, of tous, 14 years | market: bri ce Lothtop. Atwood, H old, aan i h " Port kulgroret Wellington, Doane, aa a owned by Jo ‘actor. Amer Saxon; shi lia Skol sehr € oustitution, of 6 loncester, 23 years old, ashore at if Celta and chanin Harber Bowe he, damaged about $300; owned by Samuel rere New York ; Haskells, Jr. Sehr r. Vensoline, of Gloucester. 45.50 tons, 32 years old, so arrived, steamers Seminole, Savannah 1 Wn Law. at Harvor Hochehe, slightly damaged; owned by Heltimere brig Elizabeth, Pascag Saneneld & Son IMORE, Aug 2—Arrived bark Berdha lor), Tel- hr Knigtt tem: el of Gloucester, 73.26, 9 “ ashore ai North #ydne years old, CB, badly damaged; owned by Ate Spartel, Rehr Belle Gilmore, of Gloucester, 46.08 tons, 20 veare | Providence ; old, ashore at si Peters, CB; maininast gone all not rigs ‘otomac (Br). Wi Demerara, (@/M Hesleu, Boston: sehrs: Bliver, iSbray, Haywthorn, Navassa; Smith, Windsor, Ns; 1D ‘Rathban, Crowell, Hattie Turner, Turner, We mouth; Marga: Avery; Pali Rivers Quaddy, se ial UF; Mach inured, and gooa prospect of getting off arshati, Marshall, jos Expense ; owned by Win Parsons, ak Gee nareite nc _Blchmond, Me; Navid, Faust to Re br Centurion, of Gloncester, 34.70 tons, 87 years ol, Fisk, Kelly, do; J Allen, Donne jehm Konds Me Met Su Ship Harbor Point; damage ‘slight; mackerel | beat, Buriker, ¢ Me Ehitadhropiae Ryder, Fall rin hold; owned by Samuel Maskell, Jr, RE la Pressy, Pre: ew York; ‘erson, Lory, of Gloucester, Blau tones yon em Dib Wilinwe Cora Reckemona We ‘able, foresali and | Gloncester, reported at Port Hawkes- sai i |, Ashore at Port Héod ; lost anchor, is, Baker, Providence; Forest Oak, Parker: New Haven.’ At Qharantine—Schr Shiloh, Hubbard, from Matanzas. _ Fanny &. with lose of masts. sails, cables, anchors, &c, | | Cleared—Stenmer McClellan, Howe: Providence via ! and two men, Charles Rose and Wm Win, | Norfolk; brigs Sportsman, Blanchard, Hees 4 Emma, Davis, Portland; schts Edith, Phinn ons West, of Gloucester, 40.21 tow: 2 years ola, | Georile Clark, Bartlett, Allyn's Point, Wim a) ‘ort Mulgrove, with ‘tide rising ‘and falling in | Bridgeport, Con i, Fi Gor srned ty Dede Parr sos acid falling im | Bridgeport conn: WM Wilsod, Brow, Fall River; HR were Feported arriving at Port abled in the gale, M4 loncester, is ‘reported at Port ible and two anchors; would ty Hloucester, also losts sails, &c. from Prince Kdward Island ¢, of Gloucester, and Car. ‘ecked of North Cape and Suiled--Barks Koenever. and Laura, both for Dublin; A J Bonner, Havana; brig Susan, Barba BANGOR, Angee Arrived, schrs Sandy Point, Grant, Port Johnsons Trade Wind, Uray, New Yor! Sailed, schre Delphi, Allen, Bitza- ‘aux, Briggs, Hoboken, ARLESTON, Aug 25-—Artived, brig Goorms, Harels, French Hoothhay Me (ncorrectly _reporte tine as’ the Isabella Jewottethat vemel nob having ar: rived), 28th—Arnivod. steamship Mercedita, yon bag hE ae ton; sehrs C A Webb, Homan, and Lilly, © ole! DANVIRS. Aug 40—Arrived, sehrs Lizale 0 ra 1 and Abel C Backley, Buckley, Philadelphi {Bint Pacinit Ginn. New York; doth, Sarah Clark, ing, Philadel- PUEDGARTOWN, Ang 2%6—Arrived, set a q 80n, Philadelphia for Boston; Nepi pune for do; Mary sands, Press i lo hi Rogers, Small, do for Ga Me; Harriet rn, vas claware, her, for do; Helen, Stanley, f: Hilaxbeth port for ea lekering, Nev, York’ for Round Pond, fA’ ae Ee" FO 8 HONOR, Aug Arrived, brig Atlantic ery a ty Rio J. ‘0 tor Knight Gitkey, Hawkesbury, with fend her wackere! RISTOL, Aug dethport Regu sore tater would be saved from the jarge fleet in Bay. » the imperlect returms recety Accounts received the ¢ been more widespread and in the Bay 8t Lawrence since the Aug 2—Steamer Miramichi was surveyed nd recommended co be temporaril Gecves fee) feet ot kee! and @ boulder of a inile low wal Passed in for balttingre--Barke Went yaring rg Yon Sunday, fromm Hamburg; P O Warwick <br), ‘Kilae, trom wreckea and Aven ashore at N charles & Sea ietorin | PAT, RIVER, Aug 2%—Arrived, schr Hydranger, Port fenre Rah dein oth Batted, why 4 egiator, Davis, ‘ailed, o ni a Berainees 0, Jouephine. 4 py ee: ag, ine Thos Worm Ate nd Pe sey Hi xine, JK foward, Mavele, Alph iia rest] —Sailed, schr Hannah own, Bal aver. ie, hristie [A later despatch says thav the Da gS ee Adela will m Ret a sehrs Transit, Racket, RY i cas erite (Fr), Benes, wt Pierse, alsa, | dition to oe rs 9 jascusbieuwieh Cleared — pes rts RAIN Doni Friday to. Call prot Mepis EI Deh ee se is | See? leet Ta acts RO . JACKSONVILLE, Aug 15—Cleared, schr A P Emerson egies ae tor fen Deu se WUyases wr ¥ork. foe “Galy 8, vom par schr Five ee: NEW ORLEANS, An an eergh aad teow Wishineton minamson ‘Nicol, sto Quarantine Stauon, schr Ocean a TREWRERN, ‘Aug 2~Arrived, sehr Delinar, ane lew Yi NORFOLK, Aug 26—Arrived, schrs Maxon Rogers, Jackson, and Evas Voorhees, New York (uot as betore). Clearcd—schr Nary Farrow, Small, St Johu, NB. NEW BEDFURD, Aug i]—Atrived, schr dohin 1 Pe Kelley, enna anggigit, bark Lochnagar ¢ Qchtelva Bell Cox Phuadelphia; W D Man- oat mar Be ic arrices schr Exeter, Pendle- ton, Rondout; onickstep, ga ‘ptbtiadelphin for Lynn; uumaux, Br Dighton for Havers Be White, and © O Smith, Phull aunte me eae, All arwich fade d OF Teles cave nh, Wns wr do, for do; Telegray rk, ‘th, AM— re ars: Slake ead Machias, An- }'aborough, NB, tor Sa tee York. ona (Br) a sot NORA ow Arrived, échr G A Brandreth, sloop Active, New York: hr i Peck,’ New York. Sraarrived: schrs China (Br). , Hoboken for Norwich; Charles. = "oT —arrivea, schr John Wright, cy ranghlias Se Sa- John south J ree Rath Shaw, Shaw: Vapor, yah selgey, Magrath ; Lady’ Jano, Hagarty, + PHILADELPHIA, Aug 27—Arrived, teamship Her- cules, Winnett, Boston: barks Giovani iain ents August (Ger), Lonnien, Rot “Gh, jus). Cosulich, Liverpodl brig LG Ma in raatades iainse LLcbog, tai arene Malle H Me: iene B Storer (New), Seaver rts Seavey. Jo; EF Meancy, Lewis Port. 1 land, Ct; Anna’ Myrick, Smith, Frovinsewown a’ Sallie Mair, Powell, Gardiner; Armenia, Cale, Providence ‘and gleared for Seoremeowrals HF Baker, Baker, Boston Helen, Perry, Rondou eared eamanipe Aries, hater Boston: Wm P* Frovidence:’ barks Louise | Kowelman re Y Rrenzien jen, Stettin; Tancook (Br), Dt Bre gan Luigi dita), Trapani, Genoa; bri Ruggiero, Venice ; Trlonlg (tad, a, Re mouth for ord jers; schrs ¥ A Saw: aah Nutter, “loston, Ne hiv, Neponset ; 8 M Steelman steelman, Shel on Wing’ B le, Bo Ba d, Mayhew? ia h'F Baker, ; Compton, aS PORTLAND, pia %6—Arrived, schrs JM Fitzpatrick, Smith, Georgetown; Harriet Baker, Webber, New York. leared—Bark Lothair (Br PpsBI Brown, Cow B. Fh Arrived: sobre T t, Alexandria, BJ Wil lard, Keystone, Klecta Bailey’ ahd’ Hattie i ony mpson, Bt INCETOWN, Aug 13—Arrived, sehr Anna Myrick, hilad nd Sailer, Seb ‘Allendate, Kelley, New York, PROVIDENOK, A. amasnly Ca miaring ital), Favanigt Girgentt; brie Hail Cotaubla, Brereton, Hobos Ken; sokre Harward Williams. a yainwight, atamoret Wm' Bement, Wiggins, Puna delphia ; ‘arwiel Trenton for Pawtucket; Tunis Bodine, Silvig, Rondout en for Pawtucket Power & Hooper, Bi ; Blackstone, Wickson, N rk. 1a oamere Mary, Crockey, Philadelphia Midge, z; Buell, New York ; schra J ‘Weaver, GI adding, Phils Phi adelphis (or Baltimore); Jas H Nixon, Hunter, Mauri NJ; "Florence, Sackett; AG Lawson, vies ati apni in aries ra, Ron yet Sgtiae art Alben nara o Hunter, Greeny €aral ay ‘engi David A A Bap te algras Kate Beranton, P We Paw Arrived, schrs reine Ewing, Ne A Harry 8 glverty, Nickerson, ‘ind, Ws k, Trenton, ayden, Harrisot a sere Helen P, par Philadelphia: pees Briggs, Knapp, Haverstraw; Annie Gus, Lamphear, Now roumonp, Aug 25—Arrived, schrs Harriet Brewster, Squires, New York; Crisis, Bowen, Albany; Lucy Ames, jew! Sailed—Schr Florence Mav. Hall, New York SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 2)—Arrived seamnshipe ft zona, aye Panama; Mary Tay! bu (BE. MeKenzie, Eiveryao Calves Times. rv se neve SNSwt Marks spirit of the "ae (Br), Johnson, di Chieftain Br), Hanlin, Swatow: B Aymar, Slocum, do. AH, Ang 18—Sailed, ieanuhip' H Livingston, Maitory, ‘New York. ‘Also sailed, sclirs Lizzie Batchelder, and S B Franklin, Jacksonville. Oleared—Schr Cornelia, Mystio, Ct. SALEM, Aug 26—Arrived, schrs Almira Wooley, King, Philadelphia; wo Paige, Haley, and Ocean Traveller,. Adams, do; Volant, Dodge, Sout ‘Amboy. ‘27th—Arrived, ae as sohrs AH Bd: mn Fort ees fameson, Jameson, ao “Rondouts Geo A Pierce, Lae Geean Wave, Suis, New vork: aud. sloop’ Ida 12 Valoy Norton, Ws ington, ph OMERSET. T, Aug’ 6—Arrived, Sprague, Elizabetnport; Davideon, Baoan Bantugees, Sailed—Schrs Iona, Kendall; Ella Mat! ews, McElwell apd'th "omas TT aentn bron: Ehtiacepnles Bo eset ew kK, pet ape sn bead sehr William C Boe, Chester, Philadel. PVINEYARO HAVE PM—Arrived, sonra Louisa A. Kelloy, pM: for Boston; Oypras ‘Berout, tiport, ior do; Union, Dolliver, and , Bootes orf Johnson for do; Ambassador, Warren, do Salem Drisko, New York for Nowparsperti .. Rondout for Saco; Harbin Parker, Wall’ River for Bangor; Atlantic, Knowl South Amboy for do: Jeddie, Turner, Port Younson f iloucester: Capt John, Means, Hoboken tor salem; Prima Donna, fussell, Rocklaud for Now York (ost bart of deck load of lime). ailed—Schr Mary A, Rice, and all before reported ex- canting, rigs Hampden and Proteus; schrs © 8 Roger: Saxon, Yankee Blade, Abby Gale, Mary Fletehor, yeuat FA Heath, Dresden Henry A Taylor, Abby 'Morton, Ke Merrill C Hart, BJ Heraty, J D Ingraham, Susan and the above arrivals. 27, 10 ae oe schrs John 8 Detwiler, Grace, ecrse H Bent, Smit, Philadelphia tor, Boston Eivvaveths Wall, and’ Fannie’ Mitchell, Smithy E port for 40; Emeline, Stanwood, hh lia A Rich, Colson, go for Salem; New York for Portiai , EH apts lang rage ‘bila ae hia tor son outh. rr Returned—Schry Florida ‘Cot Eddy and Porto Rico. —Schrs E J Heraty’ and © Matthe WILMING TON, Aug 26—Arrived, brig Diana (Ger), Machlis, ‘Waitshaven’ sehr Luola ‘Murchison, vones, Ww Cleared—Steamship Benefactor, tae cheat York ; bark. Bey ie Vick, Proctor, Rotterdam ; sehr Joho Williams, ree, New York. WARREN Aug 25—Arrived, scnr Lucia B Ives, Vani Zandt, Poiiadelphia. 26th—Arrived, schrs Mary H Mifflin, Ferris, Elizabeth, port; Sparkle, Shropshire, ‘Trenton. 27th. lea, ir Judge Loew, Hallowell, New York. (or Peatseetian: siete LANEOUS. | . BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED F) FROM CO CouRTS| of different States: Hak Carat A Ro publicity: No fees in advance; advice missioner tor every, State. “EREDERIOR T KING, ___Cotinsellor-at-Law, $33 Broadway, + BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT ates, legal everywhere; desertion, &c., suflicient @ause ; no publ ba ar ni jo fee until divorce granted;, advice tree. HOUSE, Attorney, 19 Broad A —HERALD BRANCH | OFFICE, BROOKLYN, + corner of Fulton avenue and'Boerum strect, Open from 8 A. M, to 3 dee cee Sunday trom3 to# P ETHESDA SPRING the mgt is acknowledged by the mo: be the onty cure for Bright's Indigestion, Crh creee Stone, the Liver. “Pamphie' Ofiices 20) Broad wi FROM “WAUKESHA, ouineat physicians to Diss Dia TODSY, Gravel and Discreet ts and analysis free, by Dr. HEATH, , New York. Price reduced, Y aaa GRAND oT 9 Rat i STATE ‘Ore NevaDa, authorized by act of the Stale Leyistature, to pro- vice pi! for the establishment of a at a wi SYLU Concert at me Oper irfinin City, Nevad TUNSD AY, eer BER 4 Lik ey Om One hundred thousand Nekets’ will be sold, trom the. proceeds of which $265,000 GOLD COIN GIPTS Will be distributed among ‘the holders of Ueketa as fol > 1Grand Gift Gold Coin 1 Grand Gift Gold Coin 1 Grand Gift God Coin... 1 Grand Gift Gold Coin res 2Grand Git Gold Coin $5,009 5 Grand Gift Gold Go" nex ae 10 Grand Gut Gold Covn 199 20) Sh Grand Gift Cota. WO) ,\ 2) 2. 10 2 8 Gol f 50 Gitta Gold Coin 0 as 8,000 Gifts Gold Coin... 5 10071 Gold Cotm Atits.. one A FORTUNE, LS —— will be in rider the rn at Francisco sud Loulsville ia and with tee of prominent citizens, to alesis by the ticket holders. ‘The holders of tickets to which €i% are awarded will Tecetve payment (o the soue imM@ediacely ob presenta. tion to the Treasarss WELLS, pangeo cS oh by ot References as to +9 pay Pk or Prive an tls nade ai Seats the Hon, Jo¥, Youcs 6 He RS mator, the OTP Ss, foun mint Noe DL em “Manoger, fa O1 Ne ncrzgeeeds of tale of tickets at Ry on Gepost SILLA, FARGO & 00. 8 intl ater the distribution ang paymeneel} Tickets $8.. Half tickets, $2 For sale at George fF. # Brown's, No. 780 Broadway. 4 and Fulton streets, Brookiy; F. BROWN, Agen No. 52 Broadway and Exe! Fh apt mata vf and applications schanue Umut, fam clues sa la de ALEXANDER & 00. Bastorn Agent, wrterens cs iw KIN. DIS. nkers, jew York, wifes, :ASES AND THEIR S¥MPTOMS,—AONE Pimples, Blacklieads). —*ymptoms-- pimples, with lack points, adtost be ead: cheens And nose of both sexe Keosema (letter). —s: barst and dry into the form of scales en's Red Ptoms—Blisters form, whi yello rail par cet pay be i ot fon tion the skin of the face ie: Ted ‘spots, pimples and roughoess of ‘ber’s Itoh, at ai a a mattery pustules, lorm, become nite rd, and shaving becomes paint ing sensation is present, Prurigo Gntense itehil Seiten ‘vegies when the cloth- ing is removed; increase "by the warmth of the bed. No pateh ty eruption excep! juced by acratol The above ai diseases oured by Dr. J M. VAN. DY 4 Thursday, oe yi aa

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