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10 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. ~_—— —— nee enennAN <a —— 7 v . : W 5 YACHTING. Cin ons. on wearer ge maeamenet | catia, Anan, Sngeon Can Dewitt | “nine over and Becca Rew A" owt | Te ARR tema whe, stad ee tng M | ay denen. MrachnAlagn ina gumgeain \ siiciahn ws a” priae Wor net dvinwo. The leewarcmet | and ordered to Harrisburg, Pay €0 report LY leUeh | yet ir yarns and iabries at Manchesler io fviay wit ah Misceancous. erent: Sih state 8 Geet . reat ake can do seoetitoat somig inva contact. | + the Surgeon General, UyMARE ENON. snxen—Loxnom, Oct T.-Refined | PRAMAS YRS ¢ Z—The bark Mary, of Halitax, arrived at | But: J? UAveothi Te ita Cruse, eOOKNOD, The Ocean Races—Specific Instruction ¢ by the | peuriny of Reyatta Comnition the Regatta Cominittre TAMMANY HALL. petroleum, 14a. a laigc. per gallon, vening—Linseed Tons ea ier fag Maatevideoss ue omurees ‘onboard, anaes, Fa v ees Bit RTA wanted Regatta Committee of the New Yr yacht | shall ave full power to decide ail questions that snay be had to, Ae seward atabved the second wate, and bout penile) Waneser a arise in the sailing of the regatta, and also to excinde al ons |, Hoboken. Below, ba: Tog es gr Abbott, from Phila phi, ‘ chis which, by that imon, bi violated any rale hy ny ; Glancu: Club—How the Competing V" eels Will Uithe Club. here shail be ho Appeal Trem the decision | Large Meeting of the General Covamittes SHIPPING NEWS.) .Avcvccatxew Meta Petar cngesa. ante || Pe, Sw 'farnechin AFl ae ss oiowne Be Distinguished “4¢ Wight, of this Committees sae BNTRIES. Last Night—Preparing for the Coming * | frit Sooloo sen" via Mauritius with 10 bbls sp; had | Henry Adelbert, Megathiin, Alexandria; B 4+ blermany AEP The entries of the several classes, up to a late Campaign—Appointment of, Inspectors i zs ae ae ‘2nt home 170 bbls sp. a Hatiod Mar Neltx. vipa Siasibenaie aneaiateaa id in be no quest eg? the success Y last re as follow manac for New York—' en. 7th—Arrived, steams! fo * ee oe heh apart ssamien visiieaae of Mtection: » ay, Ship Canata, ae San Francisco for Cal- | cities, Wincett, Philadeiphias bark Josephine, Naguabo, 2, PR; brig Grace Lathrop, Cape Haytion, ocean yacht *, to he sailed to-morrow ez YACHTS. f of the y Aces to we sal Name. Sas “| ‘The Tammany Hall General Committee met in sathiron, Cape Hayton ccaretha (Ger)y (Mhursday), UNdex ‘the direstion of the New York | Enchantress Yacht Club. Tne entriesyas given herewith, em- | Ai"™- SUN AND MOON, HIGH WATER, Jao, Aug 29, tat) 15 N, lon’ 123 39 W. ; ° the wigwam, on Fourteenth street, last evening, a | Son rises... 6 04 | Gov. Island, ship Clty of Halifax eo. Foberts, from Dunkirk for BALTIMORE, 5 32 » -morn “9 & | charleston, s Ramien, Brem: “wis | eight o'clock precisely. There was a full | Sunsets 9 2) Sandy Hook..uvorn 9 op Sip Regent Bray trom weatogsan fer San Francisco, |. #h—Arrived, barks May Queen, Connolly, Rio Jancirog ‘el jae. Clio . 5 i fustees Bt ’ F i Mavathon, Donnell, Havana; brig Peppina B (Aust), Drace siX 8“fooner yachts/of suck construction they ead i representation from the various districts, Moon rises... si Yaorn 11 30 aug wee oe 7 WwW. fen til.teoes OavGit’ tor Hoes Bogdanieh, Newry, I; sohr Abbie Bunn ‘ountain, Wind- must make good reports of themselves, notwith: | Atalanta. Wm. Astor and the scene was animated in the QCEAN STEAMERS. Kong, July 9, lat 10S, ton 28 W. sor, NS; GP Poineroy, Bryant, Bos! /A. B, Stoekweil. r Srane, Howes, Boston via standing the character‘of the weather; and if it | readnaugh Mnerican shin. showing a black horse in a white 6th— arrived, steamers Win Crane. owes, eee oolka fing, Sept 8 lat 4 MLN. lon 27 Norfolk; Win Kennedy, Foster, Providence ¥! ar extreme, John W. Quanler, chairman of * ! 1 laruld Haartaever (Nor), Olsen, from Liverpool | barks Irene (XG). Burkhart, Paysandu; Speranza Won shonid happen to blow great guns, ae it did on the committee, presided, After the meeting | DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE Y rt, Paysendn: Speranee oa ¥ id iy - 1 . for Philadelphia, Sept 19, 1; , 4 Christopherson, Liverpool; sehrs Annie Virden, - Monday during the Meta and Vision match, the re- was called to order tne Secretary proceeded to MONTH OF OOTOBER, | hark Geo, Freaé Ginn. from Port ‘adelaide for London, Boson) jeeee m Graekett ot Jalsa, Mite spective owners W1ll glory in the occasion and hail Noe Tead the minutes of the previous meeting, which | ___ Stem Sauls, | Pestireation. | fice ag rhc ty iter en Winnebago growell, $0 notes ae? Bren: Bostont Kate W. Hiltons the opportunity “as most jortunate to test their eas, No.l . were duly approved. On motion the election of par Bowling Green cane bs ely tye Ton 6 aaa Fisk, do. Below, bark Gefen, from BisO. SLA several models. The names of these pleasure craft ish, No. jai Rufas F. Hatch as a member of the committee Ghinecinag Ps ap Catads ene ao, ony Pou aa trom New York for | yo iik: barks Saino, Tau), Suene anh Queenstown oe that will con%est for the $1,000 eup are the En- Dovign “og | from the Eleventh Assembly district, in the place Bolete eset 10ct ti Broadway nue Be eereEn, Look, from Cadiz for Portiand, Oct pone by ag tag a F * sO bate 70) chantress, Alarm, Clio, Eva, Atalanta and Dread: | wy. van Name...A... | of Horace ¥. Clark, deceased, was declared ratified. | Gqlabrian ses [Oce [ivowiingcreen | Brig Liberty, from Philadelphia for Cardenas, Oct 3, no | orders: schirs Fana Hurwood, Harwood: Fort, Spa naught, a very fine feet, indced, and among | Rendeer... B Mr. JouN KeLEY rendered a report on behall a City ot Brussels. ]Oct. 15 Broadway. at. Ke. | se peels i ohn T Manson, Manson, Herons john Bird, Smith, yachtmen Who are acquainted with the sailing | Wat? the Committee on Organization. He recommende: 9 Broadway. 2S ea cimerson, from New York for Vera Cruz, Sept | HETIN NW TUK, Gu, Sept2i—Arrived, brig Henry Trowe Bowling Green Schr Edward Burnett, Taylor, from New York for M bridge, Hinek! say schrs Georgetta Lawrence, Bowling Green | raniuus or Para, Sepes,larb 19%, tou 43.95". ® | Robinson, Bermuda; Eliza J Staples, Strout, and Magnet, acd qualities of each the event will produce much ¢x- Wallace Blackford. iM ae Foreign Ports. Ruiled—Bark \Nicolina (Swe), Holmstedt, Montevideos enc! ast T, y ve P, rt ie citement, The performance of the Encharttress aud LIGHTS, DESIGNATING NUMBERS AND LETTERS. meet at Tammany Hall, at three P, M., on Satur is a “ day, the 17th inst. 16, .| Liverpool! Dreadnaught will be particularly watched, as Mr. In addition to the two rockets required to be ‘ Beit “ er “ hr Post Boy, in lence. ‘Loubat, a rot the. toriiees tat challenged Mr, | fired by each vessel approaching. eituer Ughtships poguayy Couvetition at Tammany Hall, at three 18. i Havre. yCAnDENAS Sept 20— Arrived, brig Sullivan, Perry, New mBANGOR, Bet tGienred. sebrs Dr Kane, Kane, and r 5 r, hag is He ‘ ct Regatta » M., on D 5 inst, a meres: a :schr Shiloh, Hub 1» Imore. ‘ania: ndleton, New York. ‘ Stockwell, of the Dreadnaught, to defend nis | oo Five Fathom Bank or Sandy Took. the eed xth Congres*ional district at Academy Hall, | PORT OF NEW YORK, OCT. 7, 1873, | ,Sailed 20th, bark Atmoner, Averill, Sugua; scr Metona | BATH Gee feleared, seur Hattie Weston, Parsons, 5, y nt No. 307 Th enue, at i] en P, M., on M Knowles, Small, north of Hatteras. ‘{ might and te. to the Cape May Chailengo | eitnerof these beacons to show the following Ughts, | Wanestay the toh tase this. js the. district pGiane fore, in Sent Brarived, brig Queen Bn, SREVCRLY, Oct $—Arrived, schr Kate Rommel, Adams, ae e part M u y be SLY ¥ ws _e. aca’ 7 ne 7 al Saile retnrn). ‘Cup’on the 14th inst., and, without doubt, the paru Bucianerenk ue light; Alarm, red light; Clio, made vacant #y the death of James brooks, CLEARED. Hoxa Kona, Sept Min port ship Sapphire, Bursley, lS hia. 20 THE JUDICIARY CONVENTION ee 5 3 C0, , hers; the latter yacht will play in the ocean race will | nye and red, one aiter the other; Eva, red and } , Senatorial eee Thursday, the 1éth for San Francisca, 10g nT oky dertrude, Brooks PAL Re rep ri ig reese ecg er cl cter Of o then there | bine, one alter the 3 anta, 2 $ ater BE DB DOR ee Ou ee a i nsto AVANA, —Arrived, barks Gertrude, Broo! Allen, Elizabetl shape the character of the cup cont st. Then ye © | bine, ay sitar eo Ora exo bine hi | ‘ASSEMBLY CONVENTIONS: [iBteamnship Fasala (Br), Cook, Liverpool via Queenstown |), SAN iN soap ‘Acacia, Anderson, New York: annie it HAG, Sella etbLore West Wind, Tracy, Phitadetpbias pare formiteble competitors in the Eva ani Uilo, | one aioe the asuer,” ; SS) | on Monday, the 20th inst. at half-past seven P.M. |“ Steaunship Minaesota (By, Freeman, Liverpool—Wwil- | Loring, Doull, Partland; brig F li Williams, Tucker, doi | Chas 1 Hodadon, Mathewson, Frovidencé, to nish lds beth of which did magnificently in the regatta of eet ates s will thet bers, Primaries to elect delegates to the above Con- | lains & Gulon, ‘9th parks Zula @ " Peterson, Baltimor th, | for avenue “ he pilot boats will carry their own numbers, Steainship Caledonia (Br), Ovenstone, Glasgow—Hen- | Brothers, Chase, New York: Oct 1, Chanticleer, Clement, | “BRIDGEPORT, Oct 6—Arrived, schrs Fila Jane, Allony ze. | but as there are Wuplicates on the list of enimes /"Vention will be held to-morrow (Thursday) night, Raitimore ; brig’ H G Rich, Howes, Philadelphia; seamer | New York; Niagara, Worden, Port Johnson: Heury, Ters the 2d inst. the latter winning the schooner pr “i ans are pak Jerson Bros. eH S e Hope will be distinguished by a large black | between seven and nine o'clock P. M. “Gteamship Life Brigade (Br), Grey, Rotterdam—Punch, | Agnes, Barstow, Galveston via Brashear. rill a t ¢ . Elizaiethport. And still more, the uew boat of Mr. Astor, the ~ x On mouon of Mr YY @ recess was taken for | paye eC Sailed 28th, brigs Empress (Br), Matterson, Baltimore ; 7th—Arrived, sche © C Lane, Lane, Baltimore, Atalanta, which displayed such qualities of speed earn erees Aaa Toy Rerroring schooners and | fifteen minuces for the purpose of appointing in- Betramkity acanuiees Gray, Aspinwall—Pacifle Mail Trateie Gp). Bianath, femaRoola : 20th, steamship Gracia DANVERS, Gotl—Arrived, schr Jas Lawrence, Rume ‘when there was but a handful of wind during the | smacks are te be dist@guished are given wvove. spectors of primaries, Alter recess had expired | Steamship Co. y Bees h S relt lizabetn port. ns. the Secre ead the list of inspectors for the oamaip Wilmington, Holmes, Havana—W P Clydo ALIPAX, Oct 7—Sailed, sieamship Nestorian (Br), rrived, schrs Julia A Crawford, Young, Philadele 6. y Ss viahiner » aro eeeeens er ont sacar Waits (from Baltimore), Liverpool via St Johns, NF hin; Geo P tricg, Linnexin, New York. late regatta, will “show her hand” areund the various districts, Tbe report was adopted, and . ; Motte Oot Pomeeeane te roma iz), Gampe | ein eats eee ork, “outside” course; and again, the Alarm, which de~ THE SLOOP YACHT, META, ordered to be printed and published in the leading | ,{eamship Virgo, Bulkley, Savannah—Murray, Ferris bell Naw tock fog Glasto Sen a TAS GREEN PioH, Oct d—Arrived, "sehr L O Wella 2 > i m avy y pape: Ste rf ii Crowe # Mal Sept 18—Cleared, steamship Clevelan: pr) FALL RIVER, Oct 5—Arrived, schrs E Pharo, Shere monstrated what she could do in a galeand heavy ————— ELLY, from the Committee on Organization, | or sstP Georsia, Crowell, Charleston—J W Quin New York; bark Rusuierofrimo «iad, Rug: | mam Rivabethtort: 8 At tyler, Borden, Hoboken} ‘Thos seaway at Newport, last Summer, it is predicted | pegys yor Her Safety—No News Up to red the following ‘Steamship Wyanoke, Couch, Norfolk, City Point and 19th, steamship Cheswick (Br), Watkins, do; | Borden, Allen, Philadelphia, will bo at the front around the Lightship on Five a RESOLUTION: Richmond: od Dominion Steamship a nf Loud, Philadelphia, 6th—Sailed, “schrs Wild Pigeon, Baleom, Dighton for ank, Ail in all, the competing yachts | Cost Vvenims—Heavy ‘Weather Alomg | whereas tho Democratic State Convention has pre- Gunship North Point, Foley, Fiuladetphia—Lorittard | alled O&¢9, sehr Jesse Cacll, Underhill Baltimore. | Gvorzetgwn, DO: trage itich, Studley, Philadelphia; AE rece BAD tees eesandunt nee ge ewes soe Coast. =% ST AIT bok or eine Meera trey Say tiereus: Beare Bost oi PDI ook Brown, Bi 28th, hrigs'J Bickmore, Crouchen, | “GALVESTON, Oct 6—Arrived, steamship City of Hous are heavy weather craft, and must ¢' * ‘There was great anxiety manifested in yacnting | rididates upon a piauform which embodies Ship Richard Bugeed, Johnson, Anjier tor orders—V H | Portland; Fssox Smith, Sagua; sehr Eliza (Sp), | ton, Deering, New York via Key West. lent account of themselves from the moment they Ferrer, Baltimore; 30th, | aprera, Hiehborn, Port: | NigW ORLEANS, Oct 5—Arrived, steamship Geo Crome e spiritaud true priueiples of the democratic | Brown & Co. Pe brig: circles yesterday because of the non-arrival of the Baltimore: Keystone, Barker, | wel! 3 30th “Concord, Pratt, . “ heretore Ship Ellen Southard, Woodworth, New Orleans—N H nd . Crawford, New York. é are started until the finish of the grand race at | yacnt Meta, which alled the match race with the | jive, That we recognize with lively satisfaction | Brighwm, 7 lc pe RN is a re ailed—Sieaniship Cortes, Kemble, New York. Lightshiyf om Sandy Hook. 7 500 ‘land promyiness with which the State Conyen- | | Bark Aquilla (Nor), Genara, Gloucester, E—Tetens & outnEAl, Oct ¢ Cleared, bark David Taylor (Br), | Sourwest Pass, Oct 2-Arrived, steamehip. Gracia the Lightshiy’ oif Sandy Vision on Monglay for a $500 cup. It will be | tre sesland prom in Ba a Se yee CORY eB ld e oak alti Ruthertord, Montevid (Sn), Havana; sch? Texana, Neilsen; do. If there will be interest manifested in the CoM- | romembered that the course was seventeen anda | the party; the judic cure aud wise diseretion | | Bark Commendatore Tonello (Aus), Schmarda, Belfast, | | Now! sypxey, 28) Sept 2—Arrived, bark RB Chap: ) NORFOLK, Oct 4—Arrived, scht O C Baker, Bakery it in the selection of its candidates, ana hail toh & Co. peting yachts and speculation as tothe probable | nairnantical miles from buoy No. 5, and that the | Cxejcived by it in the sclection of tts candidates, and ail | Jee euperbo (Aus), Tomacich, Cork for orders—Sloco- oarto, Sept 28 in port barks Tale of skye (Pn), M ‘EWBURYPORT, Oct Arrived, schr Helen M Waite, winner, there certainly must be genuine excite- . F x of the cle: tory th ° t i vigor with which th vich & Co. rine, and NM Haven, iaven, for New York next da; Gott, Philadelphia. : “Gand their feienda of the | eee womans. Bud: the parking’ of the Clow | Cetin decineer tae donnie: peimaiplar aan ausah | |. mak Pear sor ery Mearding. Ginnere-Puach, Mase Oliver Cutts, Neison, for do do. paigion NEW BEDPORD, Oct 4—Arrived, sehrs JH Perry, ment among the owners and their friends of the } or the Vision's jib caused her to early retire ‘rom tie party; and we hereby piedge to both O E re a eRe atm pork prig De Brome, y, Philadelphia; Iris, Long, Hatwich tor New Yor! 0 rk Se) 3 8 hy » for do | pilot boats that have entered for the purses pre- | the contest and square away for the Horseshoe, | sented by Commodore Bennett, to be sailed at the | wnere she arrived late in the afternoon. ‘The | same time andover the same course. Seven of | Meta continued on the course, and, when the | these stanch sea craft are on the list, and the | weather became thick and the sea very heay: &Ca ctive, hearty and enthusiastic Bark Ignazio (Ital), Parlata, Leghorn—Funch, Edye & | Sith, tor New Co. 0. . 3 ‘i sio- | < Arrived at do Sept 16, brig W D Andrews, Jackson, New th Enos B Phillids, Baker, Baltimore: cguaTk Lucia © (tab, Cacace, Gibraltar for orders—Slo Berle a ae ae nee ees |e tigi Cha id ge Burton. limes? sandy Anode ye as : . Oct T—Armved, steams! nyssinia | Palkenterg, Rackett, Plilndelphia, Rark Rebecca Caruana, Johnson, Matanzas—Waydell | (gi) "itains; Kgypt (ir), Grogan, and City of Montreal | ‘Nailed ches Yous eazee, stocum, Philadelphia; t aud platform our t. 1, That t mple by the Convention in the and shall recely bt Arrived, schr M & E Hendeason, Spear, Georg Ty Si ings, Chase; Kiilie Bell, Kelly, and Iris, Long, New: Fae Sage (Br), Mirehouse, New York tor Liverpool (and all pro- several crews are exerting themselves tothe Ut- | accompanying steamboat William Fletcher, hav OUTS Dan (Swed), Hallberg, Hambarg—Punch, Bdye & | ceeded), ) is pane most for the event. The friendly rivalry among | two of the judges on board, was com- Brig Manlius (Br), Nichols, Cardenas—Waydell & Co. Bestar Sept 29—Arrived, bark Geo Bell (Br), Rose, nee Sen Sct & AM--surived. sobze Devil G Mov, s est, g rordi es Thoma yens, , Galveston—E MS jelphia. : Niflord, Philadelphia: Jo ‘ook, § i the pilots in this matter is deep and earnest, and | peijeq for safety sake also to head for | Fe aE Ree ein Dea PAE ee a Taxeuno, Sentt—tn port ships Htaska, Rush, from Nathan Ciftord, Cooma! Kondotit for do. yet while each captain will strive to make his vessel e city, which she reache: ‘1 e lothers who approve and are ready | Bris B Young, Cole, Boston—Wilson Godfrey. On ings Freee an. from Newport, 2 Phillips, Baker, Baltimore for they hope that no accidents will occusand that the | At the time of parting from the Meta she was be- 4 Gat ne ne RIOR) aT Ot CATE TOe Martin, Brown, Bi f reemman, Robinson, New omerset’ for Georgetown, jor do; Sylvester Hale, : ved, schirs Win nextday? barks Yamoyden, Burgess, tor Baltim me iat Piecon Balcom, day; Templar, Wilson, from do, disg; Campanero, Wal- | po milie Bell, Kelly. Deu ew Englund, Baxter, for New or- | Goleman Dennis tor a “best boat may win.’ having admirably and there were but four or five jaskill, Washington, NC—Zophar Still another class of those that “zo down to the | jiiios furthe: belgane bator if Kars! sea” are intensely interested in the races—that of | Miles fur her to be gone before the position deter- r Agile, Roberts, Newbern, NC—Jas M Holmes, ye Cha ‘ an thereat eRe sointicneane ri . | Schr Katié Ranger, Martin, Richmond, Va—Van Brunt Bande w England, ee spe Nore ueman, De (Sephiiet nation will mark the race between these boats, as | the owner, made up his mind to “stick it out” and apse Stertty, Sep Nerlved, bark Chas Gumm (Bx, | fusion’ suadieys Alligator, NoGregor, and Owen P Hinds, each crew will “go in to win,” and their sailing | go over the entire course. | Mecting of the Execative Committce ARRIVALS, uteliinson. New Yorks a schr Nelson (Br), Black, | {Hendenin, New Yorn for Harry Leo, Nava, do, tor eas ceetoeace iPenecaanir Phen Pua sq | Shortly alter the steamboat left the yacht the Last divening. REPORTED BY THE MERALD STAM yacuTs anp | New ce's Bay, where she was ashore. 1 ALES Mere Nee nee fad Abo eran Pom re J ciass for schooner smacks, but wntil late last even- | Wind chopped around to the northeast and the gale | The Executive Committee of Apollo Hall held a HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGHAPH LINES. Pda eres led, bark Sadie, Sinclair (from phia tor Bangor; Harp, Hallowell, Port Johnson em: Indiana, Pendleton, Kondout for Portsmouth; for Sg pA one entry had been received under this | increased in severity. It was of such a nature | Secret meeting last evening, at Irving Hall, to por- ees ava Bn, Martyn, Liy Tpool Sept a7 ant eed oe ene Hatloon, Nacombr, South Atuboy top Bangor Herald, a , a that prudence must have made Mr. Beling aban- | fect arrangements for the primary elections, No | Rianckiyn. Octl 320 AM, lat di Baan cet poy hes TAY A. e gan, Philadelphia for Portsmouth; Jas Martin, Bro Reeesiane ean commiaeere COmpLaine | MATE. back at night. and he cer- | business of any importance was transacted. The | ficmals b ott torr Wirt bebd eimry taste net Jo eae do tor Boston: W F Green, Tracy, aa ee te Ebling: iat her EMayrain 4 W wea Kre' vet Edward ee | tainty pied the plan of running before t le | recommendations of th munittee will be laid be- | men steamsh In the river 26th, English Rose, Manning, from Boston. | Buker, Balttmore for New Bedford; Oliver Dyer, Falk= and Charles A. Minton, having the races in charge, | for g bor. but up toalate hour last evening | jore the General Committee which meets to-night, | shin, do. iled 44th, Cotintess of File, Kerr, New York; 26ih, | ner, Philadelphia for Saco; Lalla Rookh, Smith, do for issued a few days since the annexed specific in- ; ERIE All definite: beaarding thet cee vera bententats Steamship Silesia Ger), Hebich, Hamburg Sept 24, v Dattarinich, Boston. Piymiol nothing at all dedunite regarding the = Plymouth. structions and rules to govern the events, which | ‘3 whereabouts. In answer to a telegram REFORM ASSOCIATION, Southampton 27th, with mdse and’ 607 passengers to Kun- | — Sailed from Flustiing Roads 24th, CS Bushnell, Mayo, | Nor et 6—Arrived, schrs H Blackman. and B should be careiully perused by all that are con- | from Mr. Woeltze, a partici e s . harde & ¢ Gothenburg. River; Maria’ Fleming, and Reading R& ar friend of the owner, Steamship Cuba, Palmer, Vera Cre iit cerned, Sept 25, Progreso The steamship Cuba, of the Mes The following cup and pur: , presented by Com- | ohnsou i . perator ut the Highlands advised—“Have not | Meeting of the Executive Committee | 28th ani Havana det 2, with mdse and passengers to F | Be EN, Oct 6—Arrived, brig L & W Armstron; NEW YORK YACHT CLUB—OCEAN RACES OCTOBER 9, cht Meta since passed down the beach yes- | Alexandre & Son: " x Yor silarerts a rostr Ong 4 wh er af dn ; ‘n * hteJot é Alex ons, 102 Te Sealy, Macdonnld, Pensa as can | Bast Night-John Foley Re=Elected |“ steamship Vicksburg, Rudolf, Port au Prince Sep P Mae Paccer’anitioore:: Yreka, Tainat, RMAY Philadel Baitij \ yesterday f and her | ChairmaneDhe Resolutions. St Mare and Gonaives dai and’ Turks island 30m, wi ee ’ iar LD Jarrard, ‘Davies © 8 Havard, Phite modore Bennett, will be sailed tor on Thursday | Gmcere wien visited by iniends of the Metamerem, | a meetin, Guin meeaaueat Ooeiadt midse and passengers to the Sew York and West India | | Salled Zisi, Baltimore (=), Lillienhain, Baltimore (and Fo eae OL toe e Mifeen? Bally Roun CeO Ber 2A1Bs— : as “experiencing heavy weather {or bad ee, held ine igh we tae | Saat iS Morro Castle, Morton, Havana Oct 2.witn | TRRcN een Avg, fanstina, Blanchard, Gene; | AMUOY: Mary SM Bramhall, Campboll, Klleabethporss Hee 1 Ba Cup of pens of $1,000, to be sailed ae kes uur hours preceding, and nothing had been | Reform Association was held last night at the | qs ’Nnd passer toW?P Clyde & Uo. La iN ton Mate » ‘ neces paren Colinagn,, Fort canon enere South Clad, (roman anchorage off Owl's Head. ov vork | Seen ol i.” Mr. Earnest Wenut, the judge | Everett Uouse. There was a very fair attendance, | 7540 W, was boarded. rom brig vilia BE Tuemizea, New York: Sophie, Bache, | © PORT GAMBLE, Sept 20—Sailed, bark Vietor, Hastorff, ee eee ea ertad the lightetip on Eire | O2 board the Vision in behalf of Mr.’Beling, re- | Mr. John Foley was unanimously re-clectea as | Kell, of Deer Isle, zith, Anna, Nell: | yelbou short of provisions. chairman of the committee. He delivered a brief Steamship Manhat with mdse and pas «Shun 1 ne. sen, New York PHILADELPHIA, Oct 6—Arrived, bark Svea (Swed). turned from tie Horseshoe in the five o'clock Lor Ih Kingroad 26th, Brignotti,. Lavarello, from Ne Tiellden, ‘Trasil a Gi Fathom Bank, off Cape May, N. J., and return to Bratch boat last evening, and reported that not Sandy Hook Eo aR 1 £ $1,000, $250 ana | Mg had been heard from her, and that a large fect | address, in which he expressed his confidence that ll. ‘Three purses, of the value of $1,000, $250 and | o; coasters, just arrived and there at ancuor, had | the committee would continue to promote the in- $250, respectively, to be sailed for over the same | jot seen her on the passage up the beach. | course, upon the same day, and open to the tol- When this iniormation was imparted to the | terests of reform, A committee of three was ap- Jowing classes of vessels hailing from any port im | members of the Brooklyn and New York yacht | pointed to report in regard to allcases of contested the United States:— clubs last night they manilested much anxiety | Seats in the committ A resolution Was pro- yrig Nellie Clifford, Smith. Fernan- York; Wm Fruing, Chevalier, from San Francisco. * nay gohre Beary sl, Bowman, Rondout; Lizzie Be Burxos Avnes, Aug dina, Robinson, Sa- . on, Portland; Louisa Frazer, Crawford, i Briinswick. ‘ove, Weaver do: EA de Hart, Lowe, do} 22d, Envoy, Matiiis, Fall Rivers Dick Williains, Corson, vn - tiington, Ayres, 8101 jesse $0} ed, Claudia, Dinse, Wilmington, | Floyd, Quincey Pots Bethel Seaman, Seaman, Bosony tewart, New Orleans. Jas W Alien, Allen do; VL Hickman, Kinney, Apponau: tehaven, 40 days, in at cP M, om the e First—Pilot boats. | concerning the Whereabouts of the yacht and the | posed to purchase 18 elecuon boxes and t wooSailed, Jason, Christiansen, New | w Wiler, McNally, Boston; Northern Light, Ireiand, be neern 3 ihe | posed r t t ih, Olive S Southard, Walker, Rio Janeiro (and riarioe ‘Second—Working schooners of not less than 25 | Sifety of the crew. ‘The latter numbered eightcen, | 518 German, Irish and American fags with (sibboom and jibstay carr Lin the Roads). : Fined Bark Kate Burcell’ Gn), Biaaysle. kntwerbs , nor over 300 tons, old measurement. among whom were Mr. George A. Eeling, the | Which to decorate them. The resolution Bark Addie McAdam, Partridge, Bor Blanchard, for Rio Janeiro; | pry ti Phinn Boyd, Havana (econd cloar- 3 Third—Schooner smac owner; Joe Elsworth, Ira Smith, Bill Smith, C. F. | Was amended to exclude ail but American flags, | Sydney, CB. 7 days, in ballast, to Brett, Ww Orleans, ance); schrs J C Cottingham, Ayres, Boston; J W Allen, In this race the first vessel arriving at the win- | Schramme, Captain Alfred Pearsall, Tomas Pear- | and passed. Mr. Sanger moved to appoint a con- | , Bit Daring (of Fortland), . petite vila, Kobertson, Baltimore. | Alien, do; Rachel Yeaman, Seaman, do: Louisa Frazer, ning post to take a purse of $1,000; the first vessel | sail, Captain Joha Darling, Mr. Brooks and Mr. | ference committee of seven, with a view to unite | aye reak water, II dass, with sugar to lait & Mum: ptuautie, Rept ae—Arrived, Kong Sverre, Marcomen, | Ctawivrd, do: OF stekney, Mathis Fall River. arriving of each of the other two classes to take @ | Hoppock, the latter Mr. Alexandre’s judge. The | with other associations in regard to the county | the figiiands, was run into by an unknown bark, steer. | New York: 234, Draupner, ldgvoldsem dos Kaleva, Wik: | sonore Mie voce cache enh Hip Chesapeake, urse Of $250. No ciass, however, to win more | crew, in ‘every particular, is one of the best that | ticket. The resolution was passed. Mr. Foley | ing WW, striking us abait the tore rigging, carrying | lund, Bull Ri shan ove purse, ever stepped on the deck of a yacht, and 1! there | moved that the association pledge themselves to | away foretopgallantmast, torcroyalmast, tore rigging, Entries tobe made toG. A, Minton, Secretary | was nothing carried away during the gale and | support no candidate for the Legislature who did | {ore chain, buiwarks, plank shear, euiting her two New York Yacht Ciub, No. 26 Broad street, New | cqualiso! Monday night both vessel and men will | not promise in writing to vote for a permanent | S'r¢aks beiow the water, cansing her to leak badly; had York, to whom all inquiries relative to the'races | Sgon be heard irom. That no harm has come to | organic law of the city, for rapid transit. to restore | te,ke?, the, crew coustaiitly at the pumps to prevent her iladelphin, York, Haiilton, South Amboy ; Li Rich Port jonas y y York. | auilton, South Amboy; Ligure, Richardson, Port Johu> pt ited, City of Sparta, Anderson, | son; Jeddie, Turner, Wentworth, NS, for Richmond. West Ridge, Warland, do. Cleured—Schr Lrene Meservey, Meservey, Savannah. ‘aas, Philadelphia, Brunswick, Ga; Henry Whitney, Perkins, P' John & Dimmock, Lincoln, | for Rockland; Sabao, Lamson, do for do; "P irs Gertrude Frommes Fu 8 Ww should be addressed. No entrance fee required. | either is the wish of every yachtman that ig | to the people the right to elect a Comp , : aa Sept 25—oOf Templar, O'Brien, and Britann’ Sth—Arrived, schr Venilia, Eaton, New York. 4 Bopha. eI e 1 ptrolier and | Bark Hr Chas Tupper (of Winasor, NS), Wuill, Sydney, 1, trom Antweep for New York? Southern Beli vei 7 rived, : These races will be sailed in accordance with the | acquainted with the facts, to consolidate the city and county. ‘The resolutions | CB, 10 days, with coal to the Metropolitan Gas’ CO; vos: nn do for Philadelphia ithe latter was off Ply- | white Goulthe Haw Wiest raiviy Orowiare Weta sailing regulations of the New York Yacht Club, mate othe were adopted, and aiter transacting some routine | S¢/ to HJ De Wolt & Co. a ne dav). Aes ken; Hannah F Baker, Baker, Philadelphia. and the jollowing business the meeting adjourned. Brig Tordenskyold (Nor), Olsen, Westport, T, 46 days, in NESS, sept 25—Passed, Alice Cooper, King, from Arrived in lower harbor (§h, schrs Florida, Spruce SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS :— BROOKLYN YACHT CLUB. : ballast, to Funeh. Eye Co, race Antwerp for BhiladelDhis. a wenster, L Head for Sew Work: Sih, Grefon, Stinson, “Rockland or Two flagboats will be stationed of Owl's Head, San = ——— rig Zuleika (Br), Walsh, Seville 37 days, with mdse to zAL. SEI rived, Canada (s), Webster, London | do; Hannie Westbrook, Littlejohn, Elizabethport tor “ 3 The Brook!yn Yacht Clu) will wind up the season REGISTRATION, order; vessel to DR De Wolt & Has proceeded to | for New York (and sailed), \ u 4 about one mile from the shore, and competing “f Hs Procecded to | USaited 25th, Venus, Davids (trom Helvoet), New York } Amboy t discharge : : ‘The following is a copy of the official list of the Brig Kozario (ot Liverpool), McNutt, Santos 55 days, Duntix, sept 25—Arrived, Riverside (#), Philadel- vessels will anchor on the morning of the race as | to day by the annual clambake and chowder, which ' 7 a rf Philadelphin; ker, dos follow | will take place on the grouuds of Ex-Mayor C. G. with coffee to © F Davison; vessel to GF Bulley. | phia (). 1,—Yachts—Pifty yards apart ona line drawn | nae a a att ahs Sania a . nt | Tegistration of voters yesterday by Assembly dis- | “Schr MM Knowles, Dow, Cardenas 12 days, with sugar Pmailed 27th, CC Colon, Payson, Cuba via Troon. Kien Wea ane Be ( John & due east from the stakeboat stationed nearest tue | Guather, at Gunthervitie. s bagred da awibtapipne rac pig borer gg Tigh emma oo Cleared 234, Euploea, Frisk, New York. town, DC; Aunie M’ Alle Klin, Baltimore; Wm Narrows. | from off the club house, foot of Court Street nee Schr AJ Bentley, Williams. Charleston 10 days, with | _Etsixons, Sept 0—In the Sound, Colonist, Norby, from | ment, Wiggins, Philadelphi: ‘a Belle, Somers, do; Twi- 1 j0wa o'clock M., to s d Districts. naval! stores to Bentley, Gildersleeve & Co. New York tor Copenhaget Sd, Winland, Olsen, from | light, Joh trenton ; Cloud, Cath , do; Bertha, Con- IL.—Pilot boats, working schooners and smacks— | Gowanus Bay, at 10 o'clock A. M., to sail aro’ A 5 iS 0 PAaUAgainhin [OF bOt Mice aE Weer eee were ee ht, Johnson, trenton ; Clow), Cathcart, do; Bertha, Com Fifty yards apart on @ line drawn due east trom | buoy No. 9, to the destination in Gravesend Bay. i 1441 110 Passed Through Hell Gate. stadt P ; tering i F& tor Cron- ae pny tate te elds ohare | Aldrich, cosa “the stakeboat stationed to the northward of the | Suitable prizes will be awarded to tue first as weil ‘es7 “tos BOUND SocTH. Faimocen, Sept 25—Salled, Garibaldi (not Gibraltar), | Chapman, do: Florence, ‘Sackett, dor Ellen, Bolce, Clint first line. as the laat boat in, All non-yacht owners are cor- | 1,469 1,368 Pee) i Larsen, New York. ton Point: Sarah Purvis, Lisle, 'Hoboken;'E F Mean: In taking position in line each vessel may select | ially invited by the officers to sail in any o! the + 108s 1400 | Bark, Starlient (of Bostan) punker, Leith for New | “Omthe Lizard 20th, Aster, from Richmond, Va, for Co- | Lewin do; Cynthia dane. Gardner, do: Albert Pharos f its own. in the order of its arrival atthe anchorage. | yachts ol the Club to the rendezvous. ‘Those unable 1473 | “Brig Peter Roberts (Br), Hunter, Windsor, Nav for New | Pophasen. + . _ | Bingham, do} Helen Mar, Ward, do; Phabe Elizabeth, Mainsails, toresails and gafftopsails may be set be- | to start with the yachts can reach the grounds by 1,402 | york. | toh Nez 00: Sept 26—-Sailed. Nornen, Jensen, Wilming- | Mapes, do; Kate Scranton, Painier, New York; Oregon, fore starting, unless otherwise ordered by the | the Greenwood and Coney Island dummy line to ‘808 schr Wm Farren, Lindsiey, New Haven for New York. Jzove 2 rf . | Wilson, do; sloop Frederic Wilson, Elizabeth- tta Cominittee. Guntherville. ‘The committee on the clambake and ie nr Charles Hawley, Brackett, Providence tor New | more te Pt Arrived, Dagmar, Kolstrom, Balti | port, achts will be Fequired to carry thelr private | chowder are Messrs. N. Felt, M. M. Vandyke, H. pilose Sa RST Rilied 2th, Troubadour, Searle, North Carolina, Nason French, dos Bex’ Rowell, detere Philsdelbbing signals at the maim peaks, and working schooners | Baragwanath and Geo. G, Dunning, 24,588 | Schr Fanny W Johnson, Marts, Boston for Baitimore. Gaston, Sept 24—Salied, Zetland, Young, Pensacola, Eva Diverty, Hand, do; J W Vannaman, Shropshire, do; 2 ¥ d 01 ¢ Sept 2—Sail cl and smacks will carry designating numbers in the a ee . ery Schr Joseph Wheeler, New Haven tor New York. enEr Sept 2—Sailed, Anwinetta, Stepunovich, New q Ponder. Hudson, ses] Phwvood Doran. varvis. tos Unie, H : . : é . Schr Joseph Ray . Bi i ‘New York. * Walton, Trenton; Sarah Bruen, Aust iew York; Se ee ARMY ORDERS. ee Schr Eagle, Chute: New Bediord tor New York or yOAerar, Sept 20-Arrived, Vietoria, Jacobsen, New | Gaiurviaken Baker fo, sean Danna WoRee as ‘Tne competing vessels will be started at three KINGS COUNTY POLITIOS. Schr Mary E Coyne, Facemeyer, New Bedford for New | "Vrisaow, Sept 25—Sailed, Harmony, Edgett, Sydney, | pot mentaue Point, Fat. tth. sehr italpn M Hayward, CB. Doane, from Baltimore tor Portsmouth, NH. o’ciock P, M. precisely, and the signals, which will PAWTOCKET, Oct 6—Arrived, schrJoseph Porter, Bar- n for New York. Gneexocr, Sept 27- York. 3 “es : - Sehr © |. New B ‘i a be given from the Judges’ steamer (the steam WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 7, 1878 Mecting of the Democratic General | [Cir Ghallenges torey, Southport tor New York. Fei wnt Bscape, Baxter, New York | ronghs, Philadelphia. yacht Herald), will be asiollows:— on The Secretary of War has issued a general order Committee. Schr Henrietta, Waddell, Hartford tar New York. ¢ 24—Sailed, Helsingor, Ginge, New | it AAitee Bele ecto: Are, barks Stella Ma- ory Signal—One whistle, and the i | Sehr Jonn Crockford, Clark, Hartford for. York. Net on a is Hs Pdeaur : y Ol s o now tote Seoue re timualon the steamer wil ve | Urecting that the Preliminary Board on Military | The regular monthly meeting of the Democratic | Schr sins Brainard, Buell, Portiand (oy Now Work ois Weoe ae asrived y RES anazh, New | o(lwedaBarks Zephiyros (Cob, Denioro, Acajutla; W Sowcred chu. comtanuies Aer, Prisons, appointed in special orders No, 100 of May | General Committee was held last night at their | Sehr Mullie Frank, Hawards, Providence ip New York. | york. ; : . | Oma Bae Anatiten eho vanessa: Obele, wher te start ~The same siguais will be repeated, 31 and special orders No. 134 of July | rooms on Court street, and resolutions endorsing | Senr Phebe Anus Turer, Oyster Bay lor New Vere sapnane ih lars: Pletiaine Mew hee ee pen ara, Oct 7—sailed, steamship Leo, Dearborn) Bachorg ana get under ware “One® WH! Weigh | herepy uissolved. Under the provisions of section | the State nominations were adopted. Primaries | 48; Line, Hnierson, Voriland or Harlem, with sione | HiAwngnetaiied irom cuaktaven Sept, 24, Calliope, | SAY AWch ith, ark Hindoo (Bn), Rostrap, Montevideos ot | 2 ofthe act entitied “Au act to provide for the es- | Were called for Monday evening for the elections | “’schr Commeree, Walsh, Rockland for New York, with | Fipher,Nem York: Jonus Teng. Moller, do.) |.’ | schrLana aro, Kennence. The course wili be from the anchorage. keeping | tablisument of a military prison and for its @overn- | Of delegates to the several conventions, On Wea- | !ime,to order. York (and entered out 2th to 'return):'26th, Gettysburg, | sche Peire Helly ot Joka Wi Gost Eine ees to the eastward of buoys Nos. ¥, land 1son the | | Schr Lewis Jane, Cole, Hartford for Rondout. Stuart, St. John, NB: Remington, Munroe, San Francis: | SchtsPeite, Kelly, stJohn, NB; Gertie Emerson, Ports- oN sae PSB at ca: he | ment,” approved March 3, 1873, a Board is hereby | nesday, October 15, the Couaty Convention will be | Schr LD: . Harper, Hartiord for New York. Wikssantoa. Whe gton. Oe, raneis: | mouth, NH West Bank, to and around buoy No. 6% on the Schr Circle co; EU Scranton, Wheeler, Cronstadt, Kenilworth (s), MARYS, Ga, Sept 22—, x Jas " Southwest ‘Spit, leaving if On she port hand in | appointed to adopta plan for the building of a | held at the headquarters of the committee at ten Bone Nelna arate Witten Rew Laver, Putt, Phiadeiphia; Golden Gate, Swinton, San Fran: aap roan atte Nr vorne” vate it j + Se New Haven for New York. | cisog; Emly F “ 4 “ | ya , 2 “te cisco; Emily Farnum, Lord, do, } turning, thence fo aud around the Cape May Light- | military prison, to frame regulations for the gov- | Ai,Mi,,outie suine day aud at the same place the BOUND KAST. Salied 2th, Harmonides, ‘Logie, Mobile; Jardine | Gaithieba. © pt 26—Arrived, schrs Tily B French, ship on Five Fathon Bank, leaving tt on the | ernment of the prisoners in accord: 7 oe : Brothers, Nielson, Charleston; Pride of England, Le- a, Meciire. Fall mivery Sith, board hand in turning, and back ts the sandy | pri ordance with the | Convention will also be held on the 15th inst., at | ° Steamshin Franconia, Bragg, New York for Port ew Orion ean tive: | Mattie Holmes, Cox, New Yor! Hook Lightship, passing to tle westward of the | Provisions of the said act, and for such other pur- | eight P. M., and the Third Senatorial Convention { _Steamshin Wamsutta, F «New York tor New Gaiscen, Horas rah Gri fan Francisco; | Arrived in the Sound 27th, bark J EB Woodworth (Bry ' sehr KP King, Bilven, | 1 We at three o'clock P.M. ‘The Assembl ti ath Uarstauge Thornton, Wilutaguas | Medelly, trom Montevideo, same, and within 200 yards. Each vessel shall, im- | poses as are therein prescribed. The Board will | clock P. M. _ Assembly conventions | Snr Danicl Webster, Haskell, New York for Rockland, fede He carstang, Thornton, Wilmington, | “ Cleared 28th, bark Lola (Arg), Chase, Montevideo. Mediitely upon passing the Sandy Hook Likhtstip. | consist of Colonel Nelson A. Miles, Filth infantry; | Wri ytake Plage in. the different Assembly districts | — senr Korct,Dunbar, New York for Portland. icared2in, Hecolve, Barth Charleston: Vietoria, 4t- | pRAGEM, Oct 4 Arrivea, hrc Walter Hower, Boynton round to and report to the judge statioued on 4 : F ) tm ene city; After the Executive Committee were | Schr Ida Howard. Williams, Hoboken tor Boston. | wood, Mobile; calon Bartlett, ant ceammngton, Orkney, | Peuadeiphia for Bangor, schrs H Curtis, Haskell, a Doard. | Lieutenant Colonel Wood French, Second artil- | authorized to make preparations for a mass meet- Schr 8 Taber, Clark, New York for Glen Cove New Orlean: ith, George Suppicich, Dade, New Yori Castilian, Mor; SPnae Seae in # Sargent, sargeut, APPROACHING LIGHTSHIPS AT NIGHT. 1 Major Thomas Barr, Judge Advocate; | ing, to be held at the Academy of Muste, the com, | Schr Albert, Hulse, Croton tor Brookhaven. 0," Ci sandy Hook; Joseph Mik | Ritiladelp! ol in, Blizabethport tor Sacos Any veseel approaching either lghtaiip at nigut Key E. & Wines, of i York, pocretary ot the | mittee adjourned, ” ry Dagey, Cumming, Ten my ee ce ah { pacar |. Gage, New York, Chase, Peck, do for Port- shall, when about half a mile distant, fire two | National Prison Asa on, and Z. brocka Way, ‘LOW. venga, For Maltinokes Hele Teco a eseps, Sal: | Sth—Arrived, schra Sarah Bernice, Proctor, Musquash fockste, to apprixe the judge stationed’On board | ef Detroit, “Mujot Barr is appointed Recorder of | Republican Primaries, cantly Rone Crimea Gite’, Cartonent tna grmmeT: wuenes | for New. York: Sinbad.” Perry, Rondonti Adin that she is a competing vessel; and vesse! | the Beard. The Boar ye governed by the in- e republican primaries w: Bark a1 ‘ 7 7 A yee he Me y ‘nowles, Hoboken tor Bangor; ooster, Kneeland, do SEst ane is 8 competing Vessel; snd B07 Vessel | ee eee ee erate TUitene wee Breda pub P tes were heid last night in ark Chanticleer (of London), Taylor, from Colombo | and Vidwwaaen, Frodesen, New York: Laurel Symmers, | forPortlamty Cochiece teent, Neo watk ioe Cancion | the various wards to elect delegates to the county, Pensacola; John Mayall, Brewer, Savannah; 2ith, | city and Senatorial conventions. They passed off | May 2. ‘Brig A G Terry, 14 days from St Antonio. Robert Kerr, Allen, New’ Orle Mahaska, Blake, do for Portland; Ariel, Haskell, Bangor ship at night shall, when nearest to tt, fash alight | Board. The act of Congress under which the avove a Zio, Zach, New | fy ‘al York; Golden Gare, Swinton, san Francisco; Little | “spONINGTON, Oct 6—Arrived, schrs T Dickens, Mitch- ‘ Upon the number in her mainsail, so that it may be | Board ls appointed provides that the Secr_tary of : letly. SATLE Rourke, W ‘ tinguished. War shall organize a Board of five members—to | 44 pawbes Sie SRST SAILED. Harry, Rourke, Wilmington, NC. ell, South Amboy; Dreaduought, Saunders, do; Jane, Rockets, lights and numbers for mainsaile will | CoUsist of three officers of the army and two per- ROW AT A BROOKLYN PRIMARY. (on, Sept Bo Arrived, Memento, Hay, New York. | | Denham. Portdohnson: DT Willets, Smith, doy ‘Artsy be furnished upon application to the Secretary. Sons from civil lite—who shail adopt a plan for the af Steamships Acapulco, for Aspinwall; Wilmington, Ha- | sailed from Gravesend -fih); Moneta, sinciuin, sydney: | Porfester, Woodbridge for Somerset, ‘ The races will be governen by the following ex- | building of such prison and who suall frawe | phe Ballot Hox Thrown Oat of the | Hs, Vireo, Savannali; Kapitan du; Georgias Charles. | Georgiana, Mann, Charlesion; ‘tycoon, Andrew, Now | wYtSEYARD HAVEN, Oct 6—Arrived, | sehrs, Mary tracts trom the sailing regulations of the club:— | regulations for the government of the prisoners in ‘7 © | ton Wyanoke, Richmond, &c; North Point, ‘Philadel. | York. zt y Sreavgs and Charles & sini Paap RP i °~Yac! conten z 7 os iy nl , ‘ Cc , do 4 (Nor), do or Jravesend 26th, Industry, Kusseil, On. t v1 . t . follows — THE TOF PIES Tay COTY ae as | eee re snecessary traveling, expenses’ | rve republican primary in the Fourteenth Ward, | do: Henoeh (aun, Cork: Alice Roy (Br), Lunuons Foar- | _ Sulled (rom an i6ihy ‘Palmerston, New York: S¢aath: | Lortsohneon tor dos Geean Ranger, door Salem: Ais Schooners —Mainsail, foresail, fore staysail. jib, tying | Ana the said officers of the army shatl at ail times | BTokiyn, Was a scene of tumult from the opening | Not (Ger), Elsinore; Fradhol (Nor), Havre; Hebe (Ger), ° r af to r 5 | i i ‘om Dublin), ——} Bergenseren (Nor), yanPaai! (OTe Ul Main gad topsaiis and main wop- | He subject to removal by the Secretary of War. | tothe close. Shortly after the opening a local re- | ““°'"gounding Biliow, Valencia: Tenax Prone ”, x 10, The prison 18 to be erected at Rock Island, Ill., | porter was assaulted and compelled to leave, | Queenstown or Falmouth: bi Objections. ~If any objection be made with regard to the | and is to be exclusively ior the confinement and | Later ® young man ‘named Jonn ¢; Pitre: Princess Beatrice classification or sailing of auy yacht in arace, such | refermation of oflenders against the rules and Sea. oe Jona Covenage, Wane | Chr. , Ames, New York, for do; Caroline Knight, do tor Belfast; | Cvf, Waebe. Ehiladelphia, | Rows, “Sy for Ne Jonas REY Wm Barnes, “do tor | plaMEnicn, Sept 2—sailed, Sem, Vitazlich, New York; | Bangor; KE Waterman, South Atm! for Nantucket; Se ea a rea ine, and Mary, Hashes, q Abby Weld, do for Rockport, Me; Saille M Evans, Phiia~ silted fron, Carve: t nth, Forsozet Kamlod’ Darien. | eiphia for'ipswiri: Aalie Band Caroline Young, Hox b | opeanaens “epe t- Salted, ' + | ton tor ehtiadelphia: # L Stevens, Rockport. Mase for , ) : New York; Mary W inpper, Gi objection must be made in writlig to the Reraua Com | jaws of the army. Tne Secretary of War is to | talking to School Commissioner Joun Farrelly, was | ™'A, 5tJo Deniny Min Ferrin, Cy lew Yorke? Whittemore, | De, und Folie, from Boston the regatua. + M. on the nextday aiter | visit it at least semi-annually for inspection. uncermoniously Knocked down, as alleged, by a | ‘ind StsumsetN fresh, Moxrevinko, Ang’ I7--arrived, Rocklight, Evans, Car. | fussed by-Schr Walter Irving. New York for Bangor. RULE 13. A general Court Martial has been ordered to | politician named Josepn S. ayior. At the close of Marine Du ait Stormy: beirel Dwyer, Savannah (and proceed nue fore report excepting ve are ‘ nitinding.— Nothing but a hand lead and line to be used | Meet at West Point, N. Ys, on the 9th inst., for the | the polls an attempt was made to enter the polling Snir Manueorovan (Br). Graham, for Liverpool, went Boatlo brace a 18th, g M wees ree, bool eg WILMINGTON, NC, Oct 4—Arrived, bark Queen of sounding during @ regatta. | | trial of Private William Gordon and such other | place by outsiders, when Inspectof Fagan threw | ashore at Tybee during a heavy gato‘on the might of tine | “Ratled 18th Magkio” Hesread ealer Ree ie ne, | Commerce tp, Murdock, Havangs yelira 8 T Baker, ee Towing Buoys, SecA vucht touching any mark. boat | Livers as may be brought before it. The Court | the ballot box out of the window? Mr. Venus, a | ih inst, bu’ pould probably be wat off next day, loth, Madeleine, San Francisco. + | vig, and Doogie Morente, Jones Now York eared—Sicamship “Kegulator, Frecinan, New York brig’ Nellie Mitehell, Cody, Port au Prince; sehr Minnis! =) . Curtis, E. KE. Wood, DS. Dea: | house, escorted by several policemen and followed | Usht. Ovarwerows, Sept h—Arrived, yoreph Love (), Joun- | MWIGKEORD, Oct6—Salled, schr Thomas Ellis, Kolly,, g . N. ‘o - - Floors The order of Bepembereii teretag Capsain | °F & Howling crowd, Benn Nesom (Br), from New York for St John, NB, re- | lari Now York ase he Gate eats Hlarbeam, Mil- | New York. Beep the floors down and bulkheads standing. No start | George T. Robinson, of the Tenth cavalry, {rom " 4 y WUl Consist of Captain C. W. Raymond, Captain | jeader of one of the .acti t or buoy used to mark out the course shall forfeit all | w. y 7 7, jeader oO} @ -actions, then got poaseasion Of Scun Retn N Arwoop, of Welifieet, is ashore 3 mil Piymouti, Sept 25—Sailea, Rose of Devon, Gibson, New 4 «A. Raffe pute: ; Be “eee c " , hore 3 miles 5 glaim to the prize, unless as in cave specified in rule | Rapaoue es lieutenants J. W. Reilly, W. F. | the box and took itto the Fourth street station | south of Chatham (Mass) light. Tho vessel remained | York. RULE 16, nison and W,'8. ¥ and Bulkheads —Ail yachts, during a regatta, to | ———— cently ashore at Mace’s Bay, was towed to St John Oot 4, 2 % WARREN, Oct 6—Arrived, schr Mary HU MiMin, Ferris, ing or taking in water or ballast permitted within (wen | dutyin the Rea y FOREIGN MARKETS, Sheds with water ac high tide. ic phutyn got, Valkyrien, Andersen, trom Glasgow for | xitzaveth i fy-four hou s ot, the dime med for staring, nor any | ToyoKed @ Inounted recruiting service, has been pevilthoer pcm Juan r iar, Strum, at New Bedford Oct 6 from top hitee G i He Clearea Noewe, Ahrens, Wilming- | RisCHLLikeo, imming by dead weight aliowed. 1 ot side Loxpox Moxey Manrker.—Lownox, Oct, 7~12:30 P. M.— | Pictou, NS, lost foretopmast 5 3 1, McLellan, England. 1 a RULE IS, The orders of September 12 and 17 nave been | consis 4 “5 ‘ 0 GRANDE, Aug 16—Arrive jentor I, Havier, San | ———--—~-—- ~ - Arn Courses.—Any yacht bearing away or altering her | modified as foliows:— Ronettes baanrsce=qothttig Gclic: set DAS eRe, | PRUateInhia: Martie eT ene Om from | rancho, sf BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM COURTS Sourse to leeward, and thereby compelling another yacht Captain Thomas Wo bear away to avoid a collision, shall torteit all claim ; ae Philadelphia, lost foretopmast. SOUTHAMPTON, Sept 2%6—Arrived, Hannover (#), Him- A ot different States: legal everywhere; no publicity: ullivan, Commissary of Sub- | 1:0 P. 3 Lt ia Sonn DeiMont, from Portland, which went on the Grid. | beck, Bremen for -—Lrie Railway shares,41),. 2 1 0 on Mf hot Nf jew Orleans; America (#), Bussins, do | no fees in advance; advice tree ; commissioner for ever; Jo the prize and pay ull damages that may ensue, unless | Ortexus, at San Ancien Kowag Was be dona t ween nce open inarkes tor forge inonthe bills it | tron, Hell Gave, Uct 2 and was ‘subsequently got off by | tor New York, State, REDERIGR RING, hen two yachts are approaching the windward shore, a | w. French, Sent onio, Texas, is to relieve John | 1h 0er te demand tor discount in the open. market 1s the Coast Wreeking Co, leaking badly, has been pumped Sutkips, Sept —Arrived, Merrie England, Churnside, Counsetlor-at- Law, 363 Broad wi Moy or stakeboat together, with a free wind, and so . enty-fiith infantry, Acting Commis- | Teiyy, and at the Hank of kngland molerate. Paris | Outand was taken on the sectional duck foot of Clinton | Doboy. —- anil oe ae elowe to cach other that the weatbermost cannot bear | SAT¥ Of Subsistence; Cadet Sainuel T. Cushing, | despatches quote renter at Sar dees qoueraMey ROE | st, ER, Oth inst, for repairs. ‘ SiLiomn, Sept 2—Sailed, Buona Famiglia, Raffo, New A —HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, \ «Away clear of the leewardmost, and by standing turther | Commissary of Subsistence at Headquarters Dis- | amount ot bullion withdrawn from the Bank of England | A large number of schooners were ashore in the Penob- | York. M Gorner Fulton avenue and Bosramerese, “Ph Would ve in danger of running on whore or touching a | trict of New Mexjco, Santa Fé, to relieve First | on balance to-day is £115.00. 4 V. M.—Erie Rallway | scot Kiver, below Hampden, Sunday, ou account of the | ,S¥ANSEA, Sept25—Arrived, 8 A Blaisdell, Matthows, Open trom 4 A. M, to 9 Re veduested vy bene a eh eewaxdmost yacht. on | Lieutenant Thomas Hiair, Fifteenth infantry, Act- | shares 4li4; United statos tive-twenty Londa, 196% id, | lowness of the water. ATO epts—Of, Ween, Brandhof from New York | ——————O” Sunday trom 30d Fa & / ind Will Jorieit all claim to the, prize for Hot doing so. | BE Commissary; Captain Jeremiah it Gilman, | (04° %. trie, Railway shares, 41. 5. Mi— perALnoura, Bept 25—The aot its Atatian brig) Longo: | for Stettin; Grace & Gann, Fisk. from do g from do for Antwerp. BROLUTE DIVORCES ED FROM DIFFER- », trom New York, whic ere Sept 17 with SWINEMUNDE, Sept, 23—Arrived, Maric, Ramin, Kew A ent BA dat Ie tit hd desertion, dis damage, has commenced landing ber cargo. York; Wilhelmine, Knuth, do; Aigir, Amundsen, do; | sufficient cause; no publiciiy Fequiced jae, charge until Lewes, Del, Oct 7A heavy north wind prevailed here | Chas Guinm, Hutchinson, do; 24th, Preden, Nielsen, do} | divorce granted; advice tree. M. 1008) A tecnaee, Jast night. The schooner William P Orr is ashore on the | Caibarien, Hopkins Philadel ph 19) Bri a) é 0 five-twenty bonds, 1860's, old, 96, Erie je weathermont Yacht must however: bear away. ae | Acting Commissary of Subsistence at Headquar- | Lmited States five. boss fren on the one she hails, if she can do so without coming | fers Department of the eae Fort Leayen- Traskvour Bovis .—FRankvort, O to contact. worth, Kanaas, to relieve Major M. R. Morgan, Come nty bonds, 97 tor ¥ RULE 19, missary of Subsistenct On d" Novembeg at 8 noLr 21. and ordered to report to the ding General | stufe—The market is, whont, Id 6d. #f —When two yachts iby the wind) are ap “ port to the Commanding Genera) | veer tor average Ci en fa hore, a boy oF wlakovoat together, ani socio to | ofthe Department of Caltiornta for duty: Surgegd | Fs et NF oat Mia aS white; ie a. atts. Md | here leaky ahd with fore and mainma Winder N how A Morrell, Oriowt, Le, ‘At our. store will be found the largest and best assorte other that the leewardmost cannot tack clear or the | ©! of the La ever! from duty in the Dee | yxy M.M.—OF the sales to-day 7,200 bales wel R10 JaNKiNo, Aug 29—The Giuseppina M, Gazo, from | Suiicd’-schrs Maggie. and Lucy, Uroton, Lottie, Boston, | meut in the country. oathes'most, and by standing further on would be in » Pariment of the Lakes, and ordered to report to | American: Sales ot uplands, on the ania of wood OFdi: | Genoa for California, which pum in wre May Picasy, | ALPUNAUU, Oct k-éalted, ‘#ebr George It Vroelany HOWARD & CO., of roomy shore, of touebing a buoy or | he Commanding Oflger of fhe De ib Of 1 iverable December aud J: wuct ry r Vanesoas No, 222 Fifth avenue, New Yi P ‘ aavary, aL Bade f may beep sold at suction Y 1, Goorgewown, re Queenstown, Sept 26—The Valkyrien (Nor bark), An- has put in iid matted for Bristoi) +1) 6) Key Winder ana sem Winder et (a) aniled for Bristol), D t lors. as. OM. PSF | deren, from ‘Glasgow for Now York (coal), mer, Weel nator Gra ihe Darntingy Gor Virgins, y and § "7 Ns 4 +) Lavenroon Corron Maw fea Bounding Buoys.— When roundi boat or ba jommissary Bes Captain CnaeeS eee | wed ¢ 7 ry teach’ near Goverment Plor-and an unknown sche, | Staxter. FE dalled, Pericles, Cahill (from | Sedvatstenet Wu? aye, geremmaarnd ie ear | Feliove Captain Thomas suiueaus esiant).° | Megat, Stig sn Soetite ca a ee ne | tan Siena at Batata bata Seated. | Shin ducts nah eet dens vee a A y other yacht in the race ‘ i dl u “ stufls—The receipts ot wheat for the past th i Montneat, Oct 7—This afternoon the steamship Eri 7 hays “a it. will never return, calb fompel the yacht which is nearest to any mmirk, Leave of absence ior one year has been granted | heen 33400) quarters, including 2409) aires, King cleared for Glaygow with @ general car; he! Travemuxog, Sept jled, Columbia, Stromberg, | 814 permanent! #0 Wil never return, cals Bhoy te touch anld maar boat buoy, the Golouel Fit Ve Trobiand, with permission Lo gO / ceipts ofcorh fur the pastthreecuyahave hoon JOM) qunar- | opposite Loug Hell wharf she met the steamship Cinga: | PMIAdrIONIA’ ey ec ating, cacace, New | Ko. VAN OM i aurea, nt compelling her shall forfeit all claim to the yrize, her | beyond the sea. ters, including 20 Americ Ly Re yl i aeceee pert cok aaah, mae aemlicnine, Cust yAannaona, Sept |) Pesqualina, oF, mth stre Bayh: raft damages that may ocenx, and the | | recommendation of the Surgeon Genoral, the | middling uplands, od. a 9», middling Orieayp.9%d. & | large hole 1h her side down to the water's edge. The Wai M—Kailed, Lulu, Givan, Sydney, CB. WAtian WATCHES Pelied to touch @ mark, boat or buoy shail | ‘following changes in the station and duties of offi | Yd. Sales 150 bales, including 3,00) for spétulation | King proceeded on her vopage, while the Cingalec MIT ENAVER, Sept I da » Sydney, CB, ‘are now now made in any penalty for such contact, Cope oF the Medical Deparinene eae ieee adie ie Peery, nit pad ete nga, on the Dass of | Headed for Hoohelatn (and aehored near the shore. American Ports. four sizes tor gentlereny ie sa diog , Courses.-Yachts going itee must invariabl » way | Surgeons James C, McKee and Warren Webster | $20 P Me ales uf uplandennn it November, at Sed. ; iS eateeep Caneee. Raw teen Penn ON BNE lowe XAN Oct 6—Arrived, steamer Utility, Nor- one size for bo: fey" those by the wind on either tack. Y give way | relieved from duty in the Department of the latst, | nary, shippe obey and Novees pease Tock ehiead, | *@ Austes SF Fepalre- XANDRIA, Oot GCArrived, om Walker, do; sted