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a —_ : — - —_ 10 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. PSOE eee [through many ® mimic valley and goge ita crv they swept the waters of some favorite ved THE ROD AND |, 10 eweil the voiu of the Beverkiil, | stream in pursuit of the finuy Itiea well ude such @ theory, as death certainly | donderry), tor mone; Perkionien, } i wy. “Lad now! alters five miledrive which nas kept | koown fect that the tate *srohuishop Hughes was'a | resulted long ere the ‘blade passed’ through ihe pe his Grant, Holt poaags: Renjemie 8 the ins Sellivan orgal head nee George! , | fisherman of no ord rowess, and 1b 1s related vital organs of the ; again, the presence of (ty " Carroll, dos a Among Mountains of t ana | © pomeunes? or on nae ne Toad, we have Of him taat on one occasion he tackled and fougut the hatenet under the body gives evidence of sys | _ The purser of the steamship City of Havans, from Ha- Katy icetaw rittain,, Carrol Uy $98 o steamer ‘Worcester, Hedge, Savannah: bar! ; but the depth to wh knife was arr From Fook—Bark Mi in Gwe) Grom Lon- Also arrived 15th, steamers Geo! pa ¢ depth to which the ven, Sandy Cm? a jageliai 2d ‘ are, img om | on a biut overlook! successfally on the broad St. Lawrence and among | tem and deliberation im the dismal aeed, and, | vana, has our thanks for the prompt delivery of our ng Ulster Counticn—A Day's Tronting om | one blu overlooking the river, and here we part Bea addy oe ere age mUNcRloMem, wnick | third, were Was anogber anaterper bulie covered | Senn pit raomy we ner Worcest pe, Savannahs We the Beaverkill—Great Capture source and two stopping at this point. Descending | weighed, when taken from the waier, sixty ds, | with blood. These facts ali tend to prompt the Susp Sn Smarexe, 976 tons, buitt at P onth, NH, in mae yene {Br}, Johnson, Demerara: i, ‘ Speckled Beauties—Encounter With ® | the biut and putting their rods and tackle into | But it is unnecessary at this late wo dan | beilef that the man was deliberately murdered, ~ \ertersoutt . Rich. ‘and which has tor some time been suiling under | mond, Ya; “Aldana Rakes | Rhodes ‘Alexandria; L ¥ order jt art that bes had such advocates a renowned | Woy he should have been so brutally deait with 18 | the German flag, has again been sold and gone under the ith, Brown, do; i New York. Mink. muvan county, ¥. Y. work. ‘Plonging | mney ne raced, Immediately to | Walton and Colton, such delenders as the late Dr. | as hard to imagine as to know who is guilty. Norwegian fags BALTIMORG. “Aug is-Arrived, steamers Martha Set OnmRE, Sully e ast 1 187. } | shoes, your cacteaoudent Repeat it with all hix | Bethune and such practical pusclculturists us seth | |) at THE MORGUE. Baux Auxx Cauramt, Bunker, at Portland 9th inst. | Slevens, Chance, New York; Jolin & Snriver, Wood. ied’ you are in | ebergies bent to the taking of trout, all, he had | Green. e body was taken to the Morgue, where the | from Pictou. encountered u hurricane on the Oth, which | Balladeipnia: bark Hebe (iri Taylor, New York sehrs Only 120 miles from New York, and y | deposited not less than seventy of ail sizes in bis buried kulle was pulled from, its place in the skull. | continued with unabated force for cight ours, backing nebee; Alineda Willey, New York. another elimate—iresh, cool und bracing—where | basket.” Soon he lost sight of is compuuion, and | SEASIDE AND COUNTRY. by the ‘Coroner will develop delaite reouite tae | portion of oulding from stern; sustained no other dam- | ,Cleared-stenmers’ Will im Crane, Howes, Boston s ‘the torrid heats of your great city are meliowed | by six o'clock he closed one of the most pleasant | itis probable that the entire affair will be buried | **¢ Tucker, Berbice; Shannon, Sawyer, Portland; scare . | days of trout fishing which he has ever by the mild summer atmosphere of bao a enjoyed. Of course he could have bagced | ‘The Saratoga Sentinel wants @ visit from Nevads esque region. And yet handreds—yes, thousands— | more had they all kept on his hook unt! | 5010. by @f pleasure seekers will be satisfied with nothing | they had been Dasketted, but one of the mdeclinea to.do 80, and he was minus just that many in the Pocket hammocks are the latest, I ‘than trip to the White Mountains or to the wil. ti r “J Ro somata | wits msipenocane® Ga Baines one mo pone maa soap orCanada, Here we are at the Py Ge ine Rae ct a ei cevonerans: |. Tit” NAVE MOIS Men Bt BANGER Fada, BOW S W 8. Minute Amboy? Sefin "i Suntora’’Dean’ Jas M Flanagane bie ‘a Kirk, Jesse Wal: e summit of a mountain, from which we have a wide, | failed to provoke a rise, a8 did the second, third | €¥er OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. | Boum LT Kinany, from Wilmington, NC, for Newbury- | Sailed—Sclirs °F Le 'Richurteras Holmes, Baltimore ; with his body, Banx Pouty Lewrs, 631 tons, buflt at Calais, Me. in 1865, | Irene E Messervey, Menserve: a ton; Carrie Jame- P lately hailing from ‘Boston bas been sold at Hamburg | son, Jameson, . Boston; Ca mee for $4,000, and hay gone under the German flag. Chie Prgvidene ‘bmcenbeg Plsk, Nixon, do; Hope’ Ou, Scun Gro L Prssexven, at Norfolk from Belfast. wit led—Bark Korichetta dtal), Belfast; brig R , damaged 13 bales in the ground tier. She hauled | Wright Rio Janeiro, and . What could It | 5 2 | port, before reported at Noriolk leaky, hauled on the | wary E Amsden, ohm extended view of valley aiter valley, each with its | ay Re me mean OF savant. ab cen Hot Springs at Canon City, Col, are popu: pees, Rene ryperae Gb Rorialk: leaky, haules | Mary Rew Vary eWatc angen stephen Morr, tream or rivulet, on which the e ood sized fellow too, had ns DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE | , Scr Wa G@ Smatruck—The expegjmental schr Wm G | allod, ark JS Austin, Kimball, New York; piped Pe tiaaies os haere obo it, while another Surrogate Eutchings on Tuesday istered at | MONT! AUGUST A¥! PTEMBER, Shattuck, Oaptain Thatcher, which was built at East leury Adelbert, A h A Bolce, Somers: jumped at a fy and goboled it, EMB + Sara Boston uoon & new principle of construction, her hull | Saratoga, Nickerson, and: ‘Elizabsty, Enelish’ Ceowel being bolted togather instend. ot framed. arrived at Hos- | New York; L&A Babcock. Smith Philerclpniaer ee ton on Wednesday last, ing completed her first voy- BEVEL, y An il—Arrived, brig GF Geery, Boston. age in a successful manner, She carried to a Southern | CHARLESTON, Aug 10—Gieared, bark’ Brothers, Pert s cargo of ice trom the Kennebec River, and comes | Chase, London. jome laden with coal trom Balumore. A wiuier voyage, | | 1sth—Cleared, barks John G Hall (is), Darham, Lon- however, with @ heavy cargo will more thoroughly test | don: Ephraim W Mears, New York; brig Abby Elien, Bie ted estes hip Pat | aiied—Steamship Fateon, Hayn'e, Baltimore: bark ing July 30, 1874, 13 vesneix have been built in Calnis and ase, London; sehr JW Wilson, Weeks, St Brother: | 3 rebuilt, measuring in al! some 2500 tons. There are HIBN, Ga, Aug, 4— Arrived, brig Kremlin, Wyman, Marys, DA still 7 on w BOCK bark, 2 3-masted scbrs and ¢ ail 2anasted. |The shipping business inst stephen is also | rey yeas ie eae ea, ache Mar ania quite lively, nett, New York. EAST GRE with a pleas on wn to bedhead op peted sts clint | made a furry atthe top of a pool, and, slappl0g | the United States, Saratoga. ‘the Knights of the rod and line—streams in whose FE; b ut it be- With bis tail the struggling insect, brougt Joun J. Visco and family bave a rw suit at | Placid poois, under whose protecting boulders | neath the surface, where It was disposed of effec- . pario: | ‘along whose well shaded marge lie the speckled | tively. And yet they showed a supreme disregard | the United States, Saratoga, and George W. Varien | beauties of the waters, awaiting in ambush | [ot Doth dy abd bait. Perhaps the ware van nt | and family are domiciled at the Grand Union, 7 their winged prey. Here, at an elevation of 700 or of the icin ty perhaps the river was toolow; | Oo Monday W. R, Vanderbilt, son of the Com- 900 feet adove the level of the brook, which. from | Whatever the cause the trout failed to putinan | modore; Willam Stone, the artist, ard Mr. De this beight, looks like aailver thread winding its | #PPCarance, and the day's sport opened rather | Grass Livingstone and wife, of this city, arrived at mesa? CHANGE OF SCENB. the Ocean House, Newport. th hb the dar! of the forest trees, we — pesuys a yore beauty. pen | However, we are in for it. The wagon won’t be Admiral Porter will occupy rooms at the Aquid- heva “ | at the appointed piace, near the saw mill, till SIX | neck House, Newport, this week, He goes there Bowling Green | her qualities. Smiravitpixt on tax St Cxorx—During the year end- siBremen. . | Liverpool I. cha + | Livery Liverpool., [15 B .|Liverpoo: ‘The cargo of bark Volace (Br), from tquiqne for New | BENWICH, Aug 12; morning; the miste are slowly risingover the hills, | o'ciock, and we must do the best we can. So we | jn ooaedsion wite tiie Sorgade dauertingn 1s j¢ Liverpool 5 York, which put into Valparaiso May 18. In Tistrens, was | Wells, Wells, and Walter O fait cet Keven ° as they nthe rays of gun are trans- _ leave this part of the stream, take aga.nto the Giasgow...|7 Bowling Green | being discharged into bark Caprera July Il, to be carried | | FERNANDINA, Aug 7—Arrived, schr'Win H Jones, pont pines she bt be- | Toad, and enter the water about lal! aiilefurtler | Mr. Jacob Vanderbitt, of the Staten Island ferry, lway. forwurd to its destination by the latter vessel, Line. New York. Jormed into gold and purple gossamer. Right be- | Gown.” We are alone, our companion having £ONe | is gs the United States, Saratoga. 29 Broadway ‘Whalemen. eer irom RID Janetey Tonge ris Philo Jew us isa level plain, covering an extent o! 100 | to another part of the river to seek his fortune. They have two counts at Saratoga—Kulakowski, Bowling Green Arrived at Vineyard Haven Aug 13, schr Wm A Gro- Passed or Baltimore—Bark Cricket, Kei lor acres Or more, and im the midst of this plain @ ; The Beaverkill here was full of ritts, with here 7 Bowling Green | mer. Roberts, of and Vineetown, with 500 bbis sp | Janeirc Loch Lomond, Gtlebrist, from d there a huge boulder behind which the water | of Prussia, and Corski, of Poland. They are atthe 72 Broadway. oll on board.’ sent home 200 bbla. GAL IN, Aug 7—Cleared, bark’ Ibi; ndaill, Ma. tnadea portico: It har «trout ponds few fot | token! eset iannimalgg Ste" iron, | United States Hotel igeressclicmendeas, | cg'ttangs Gest ert rT Som Magartown, tr | tapes tnd tg MEE nen at ro e i “ Baus 4} Arr i 4 - gpa . eS a George Law and family have a Grand Union cot- ; j Rowling Green | A letter trom Capt Baker of bark Cape Horn Pigeon, GEORGETOWN. DC, Aug | L—Sailed schts Wm Ht ora 4 trom ite doors, and an in- | while in nota lew places along the margin of the ba ipa Fhaaaaggy sacar larg the | Stream the water formed in pools beneath the | tage at Saratoga. <eeaeeee fountain, ‘whose source | overhanging bougns of forest undergrowth. There W: 4 Bowlilg Green | of Dartmouth, reports her off Manta July 12, wit Jourdan, hardson, Providence, Lottie K Zgigerlane Green | bbls sp and sai ao hpbk ott on voard=sv Bbls'sp and 140) | codt, een . Pisin mesa 5 cott, do. George Betts and family, of No. 51 Division ave- . |Liverpool. |19 Broadway | do hpbk oil, 28 months out. “NEW ORLEANS, Auz 2—Arrived bosom of the tain, The farmer and his men | was certainly place for trout, and here they .jlaverpool. |15 Broadway. A letter from Capt Snell, of park Draco. of NB, reports | Louis (Br), Reid, Liverpool; Western at work baymaking and we fancy thas even at | were, sure enough. The Indications were not | nue, Brookiyn (£. D.), are this month in the Cats Havres..-.1:3 Broadway, | ber at sem duly fo Int G63) Nelow a6 We having sees | New York: Autlay (Fr) sizom, a lienaagaee ceive the delicious | aeceptive. Torowing in our lure so that it | Kins, | Hamburg. .|113 Broadway. | halos but, twice ince leavin Barbados in May, and | trade Howes, Ward, Buatan. Islan: i this height we can per | swept in front of a large boulder, it was ‘The artistes of the Grand Duke Opera House 80 sp an a zatl, York—This Day. Alerter from Capt Hobinson, of bark faimette. of NB. | V12th—Swiled, sweamship Carondelet, McCreery, New: o@or exhaled from the fresh-mown meadow. There | immediately seized by a large, vigorous te.- | reports her at Teneriffe July'9, having taken 35 bbls sp | York. tofthe | low who evidently meant fight He was well | propose to petition the Superintendent ofthe new oO} since I 3 nt ih. ISS, Si 1 Pda apt bape cei as with | hooked, however, and, aiter a few attempts, | Post Ofice to allow tuem to make the cellar the SUN AND MOON, | "spoken—Aug'é lat Yoo ion eee ahh ‘Comnalind Bow: '|-Oarttinlete a ten ee eee Doundary of the lovely lit y | which bis strength and size did not warrant, to ‘gue | Bun rises. oo i | Mand, Homan, of NB, on a cruise, clean, NORFOLK, Aug 11—Arrivet, schrs T P Simpson, Jack- its wealth of summer verdure 100 feet below us, | runaway with line, rod, fishermen and all, he | 000! summer resort. Many of them nightly.“wile Eon hee avaken, son, New York: Virginia. Drtden, do: G_A. Simpson, dwell! th | yleided and was deposited in the vasket, the first | the Jence and slumber there. | a ule e@ 833 { Pe e's | Mart, do; MR Rawlings, Rawlinss, Rockport, are other farms, with their rustic dwellings, in the a Moon sets.....eve | | Bark Edith (Br), Lockhart, from Dunkirk for New | Ne WBURYPORT. Aug 1l—Arrived, schr Starlight, Capture of the day. And what @ beauty ne looked yi he river our. it midet of shading trees, the surrounding fields bey Tay {eee 20 ‘aide, the very perecnon ‘of ‘There is so much lying across the river that “Mr. York, July 25, lat 48, lon 4l. e ER Se Bark Patria (Rus), Ulenino, trom Liverpoo! for Phila- ite with the flowering buckwheat, which is in | piscine symmetry! The trout of the Beayerkili, | Jones” suggests that the parties to the scandal | deiphia, Aug 1, 5 4 coal contrast cinpaige a deep cal of the In- | ike those of ‘ail clear streams with rocky or grav- | emigrate to Devil’s Lake, Wisconsin, and join the PORT OF NEW YORK, AUG. 1B, 1874, | delphia, aug 1 Absecum bearing W by N'9 mile elly and sandy beds, are peculiarly handsome fish, | «jaiher of les.” Hopkins, Philadelphia NEW BEDFORD, Aug l’—arrived, schrs Wm Bement 11; John Broomail, Douglass, do; W ew York, hE Jones, Nandy, New York; E tan corn and the golden hme of the ripening oats. — their red spots being particularly conspicuous ‘and | | NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS, Fhza \‘amiltonaole. do. rps Ni hacaoul ‘gag tlonmaamicaiaaxcdd NSE gl A A COWARDLY sCOUNDREL. | aes | powme MorKow Yorks Becton Leet ae ie | nd well defined, while the scales on tue " As Mee \ é ays se Denpenn Soest, | Gaenand nalts ke airer, ue acielont | | ,Stgamsbin Westphalia (Ger), Stahl, Hamburg—Kun- | Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are in- | $955, 4.Crogker, Thrasher, Taunton, (OF do; es erate ene es... | of tnem pull on the itne with the strength of an | ee Hteamnship ‘Tybee, Gardiner, Cape Haytien, St Mare, | formed that by telegraphing to the Hrnauo London | York for Boston, ordinary fish of @ balf pound. From the fight | The White Rascal to Whose Account jew York and West India Steamship Co. | Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, the arrivals at and depart- | _}:th. !M—Arrived, schrs E. O Wells, Wells, East Green- « i LJ here and there a lusty trout, c- here and there a grayling. | Which ‘our first capture made it seemed a8 | the Deaths of Many Women and Chil- abictmanin vity of Merida, Timmerman, Havana—F | ores rom European ports, and other porls ubrozi, 9f AN but the grayling, which, as truth must have, | i! 4) pound, trout, were, at | fhe ene | arem em the Pat Rogers Are To Bo | “sista Iesce Pen, Blakeroan, Noriolk, City Point | American and all foreign vessels trading with the Uuite wich tor Port Johnson; ( adoline & Cornelia, Lord, 5om- erset tor New York: Monmouth. Anderson’ Bristol for do; H W Benedict rovi'ence jor do. Sailed. schrs James Di , Carroll, New York: Har- FE Wis Rot to be found in these waters, but in its | witn gil’ the circumspection and skill to which | Laid. and Richmond—O!d Dominion Steainship Co | States, the same will be cabled to this ouatry tree of | riot Conk! otek 1 tuludelpbia—Lorillard | jet, Conklin, do: Black Maménd, Smith, Somerset for place the unwelcome, Persistent and Fertinacions | game fish of this water and species are always [From the Loutsvilie Courier-Journal. aaah apace! es ie @ aie ry charge and published. Fort Johnson; sloop Nearcuus, Fitzgerald, Providence led. It atl his ef t . Johnson, Portland: mes. x 4 Se, OE he GD Bere unwelenme sutter, Te oe way ond tage Sevaral:litle excursions in In our nowces of the late disaster to the steamer area? Nareus Beare Bostopn—H F Dimock CABLE SH c ws, | Also sailed senrs Horizon. Telegraph, Iris, Texas and ‘waters are now probably at their lowest ebb, and | gimerent direc:tons, now to this pool, now to that, | Pat Rogers we have given many instances of Bark luciia berry, surnés, aujier for orders—Snow & oun IPPING NEWS. | Stores 6 rege copa LE BU ae cca : their depth at this piace, and in fact for miles | then inro the swift part of rae current. then | peroism on the part of officers, crew and passen- | "Bark Chepica (Br), Jones, Liverpool—Grinnetl, Min- SREY | GF shalits, Young, Proviieince for Hoboken: Julia Ano, along its course varies from a few inches to three | * Ausranpan, Aug 1S—Arrived, bark Marie (Ger), Mase. | BOWS, yom Boni i ra eentkem, Warren | turn y out of the water, proving himsell a worthy mem- | gers; but there was one instance of such | Zia Q (ita), SehiafMino, Cork or Falmouth for or- | 4; erfoar feet. But thus is the month of August and | per of the atmo fonteeatis family, and game to | brutal cowardice that the story of its de- depsslgcovich & da (Ital), Deborier, Queenstown Tihereeee Ate Levan ship Nile (By, Newcomb, rou B Elisha T’smith, Baker, ‘he brooks and rills and springs have, like the great | the last, When Welgned he was found to be ttle | sais wit nardiy be believed. We have the | atk Auduicna Secunda (tal), i New York. Pi ! "| tzom i le. Arkine for New Yorks Cabinet | short of half a pound. a . * for do; | E . Warren, Fi Ni metropolis in @ panie, reached thetr lowest point po eT facts from sources whose truthfulness cannot be | Bark kongsbyrd (Nor), Hadland, Gothenbarg—Funch, | peissox Aug 1$—Arrived, bark Harriet N Carlton, Forks Little David, Breant, and ah Onerene Token igsa Allen, Hoagdon, dence for do; Th Haven, R ¥ ef iquidation. It has shrank between its bauxs | And now for another. This time we draw our / doubted, and which demana a more elavorate ac- | ?y4t\* Atas (sp), Viega, Montevideo and Buenos Ayres— | Harkness, Sweden, Taunt ee ene Simpson. Providenoe for, ‘gorF im some places to the width of ten or fifteen feet, | line in trons of the hemlock log: where the water | count than that given in our river columns this | Miler A Houglton. Ce toen cmempant | Alto arrived 19h, ship Gettysburg, Alexander, New | {e%Jamem Fall River for do: Jo-evh, Marsh, Safir, and at this season of the year pours @ compara. | Fioans business. TAat trout was evidently in | Morning. After Charlie Dutour, who was at the | Trowvridge’s Sona. York; bark Due Fidel Br), Ganei, do; brig ¢ C Van | | NEW LONDON, Aug 12—Arrived, schr Hudson, from @ tively smaii volume of water into the Delaware. | earnest, but he missed his aim, and the line is | wheel at the time of the disaster, found it impos. | Bark rindsesse Alexandra (Dan), Simpson, Port | Horn (sr), Hooker, Wilmington, NC. | °Waled“Schre Bela Peck, Avery, New York; Mary © Im the spring, however, when the snows are meit- drawn in for another cast. This time he succeeds " cm Arrived in the Channe! 13th, ship Kate Troop (Br), | Predmore, Newburg. spring, and is fast; bat what atrength he shows. ‘The | ible to longer control the boat, and with the Names | obit Cardenas, Sundberg, Havana—James E Ward & Gass Broth ae iP ‘oop (Br Tse ane | ee 01 Been, Hopoxea: Ang on the mill aides the now placia Beaverkill be- | roq pends as under the weigit of a bal. pounder | rapidly nearing his post of duty, he ran down | “%ri¢ wonawx (Br), Murphy, London—James W Elwell | ““ockeh Pick a | Warren Gates, New York. comes a fierce, foaming, irresistible torrent, which at least, and he pulls and tugs with a vigor that | stairs to the passenger deck. The passeugers— | & C: nuusnnaver, Aug l—Arrived, ship Senator Tken | kailed—Sahts Legg ri Sad yet ig Re ae | | — R | Fall Riv 20. jeing 5 ia; i PHILADE ri Bigh above its banks sometimes delugesthe | woud do no discreait to fish of | Brig Pasqualina (Ital), Morochino, Cork or Falmouth— | (Ger), Schumacher, Philadelphia; barks Neptan (Nor), 1 u 4 - twice tus’ size, Into. the basket he goes, | Men, women and children, who had escaped from | sigcovich & co Hercules, Swasey. Boston: Achilles, Willetts, tcl a Co, Ploghott, New York; Inca (Ger), Winderhorst, Balt | shin Medea "Hol, Nicuwkirks Batavia, hatte ae adjoining flelds, carrying destruction in itsimpe- | 4° ‘trout of ome five or six ounces, | the cabin—were gatnered in a group, with many | ,Bri¢ oaffo (Sp), Arimon, Barcelona (Spain}—K Pulz é | 1 o%. Qceun (Ger), Gardes, New York, tab, Yacearino, Bonay rage Cann «Br Newey vie ‘uous course. And so the sport went on till we had captured | members of the crew and deck passengers, at the | “Sirig Nereus (Br), Allen, Pernambuco—Wm Ingalls, Brxorx, Aug 11—Arrivea, bri Sidney, OB; schra Richard W Tull, Bearse, ray | . P ; — » brig Dawn (Br), Inglis, New " nprtey ead BR TWELVE YEARS AGO @bout forty of the finny beauties and had waded | Brig Harry & Aubrey (cr), Briggs, Barbaios—Dwight . Charles rroll, Kelly, Harwick; Stetson & Elliso1 som be through about a mile and a bail of the stream, it | DOW Of the boat on the lower deck. Dufour found y York. Darborongh, Lebanon, Del; E H Blockson, M Platt. ap unusually heavy freshet occurred, during | was now me for lunch, and as swinging a rod | that the large lifeboat, which 1s placed bottom Brig Daylight, Marks, Georgetown (Dem)—L W&P | Salled 11th, bark Garibaldi (Nor), Hermansen, United | Orees Landing, Del; =nowilake, Hankin ‘which the waters of the river rose in some places and carrying @ basket, besides battling with the | upward, just outside of the guards on the cabin | arene. cia Amelia (Br), Bouche, St Jobns, NF—Hat. | St8tes- thud cleared Boston); Rachel Gantemens Hig more than twenty feet above their banks, sweop- | IreAcherans tits MTOrk, we hat Ourselves'es | deck, had not been launched. He quickly turned | ton. Walson t Co. Cuonsranr, Ang li—Arrived, bark Argonant (Nor), | idence and cleared Heston) AC Paige, Haley, Boston mer, ‘and ¢ ; Maud, Robinson, Kennebec River, ing away frail structures of all Kinds and thvading | quickly ag possible outside of & couple of good | ivover, caught hold of tne long “painter,” the | mem Rowes Ca ne ummer, Georgetown ae, haa thi ie eeu Sailei—Steamship Pennsylvan a, Harris, Liverpool. even the little city of the dead, a few miles trom | sized slices of bread and butter, s fair modicum of | other end of which was attached to the bow of the |. schr 0 V Drisko, Drisko, Georgetown (Dem)—Leay- rs + ark Betella, Poole, Now York. | yleared—BSteamsiiip Yatoo, Barrets, New Orleans: | beef to match, and a due supply of spring water, | cratt 4 Co. Dxat, Aug -13—Arrived, barks Amoy (Br), Packman, | Vindicator. Doane, New York; Berks (new), Fall Rive ing touberoncs and mondmente, ad. wasting ove | slightly adulterated trom s.certain aioresaid fask. | Weboat, and shoved i over into the water. It | “suhrthe star (Bn, Clarx, StJohn, NE—Heney &Par- | Now York for Lonidon; Nellie M Blade, Atwood, Boson | BUrks vorpudan Non Chrisioforsen, Btecti; sonra iS r4 c) | ye. ud 5 rey, Jarmal Lynn; John Johnson, Magec, 3 ing tombstones and monuments, and, washing out ‘There, seated on-@ dig Tock overlooking tne | strack fairly upon the water and floated buoy- | Mer ne Jw Soott, ‘Hatheld, Windsor, NS, end St Joba, | for do; Lothrie (Br), Barron, Baltimore for do. Mare! stanton) cnlay. Bath; lan Gifford, Cobb, Som: 5 jc | ‘the graves, swept off in its whelming waters the | stream, we eDjoyed our solitary meal with more | antly, and without having shipped an ounce of | Ni—J O Ward & Co. Danrzic, Au Arrive e | 7 : : 6 12 4, bark Ansgar (Nor), Grunde- bodies and bones of the dead. It was a disastrous est than if we nad sat down to the choicest re- water. It was capaole of holding eighteen or | Schr Ulrica R Smith, Smith, Jacksonville—Warren sen, Philadelphia. Noung, Quincy Point; Emma G Mn Ch Koxbury; Emma C Potter BP. | past the best Broadway restaurant couid a(furd. Ray. ath, A Bartlett, Smith, East Oam- Dood, and wil! be long ange ae a br te It ts now wear two o'clock, and the saree joxner | twenty persons, and with it every one of the wo- | | -chr Sunbeam, Kain, Wilmington, NC—Smith & Lock- imesh Ang 18—Arrived, barks CPD (Fr), Jobet, | Bridge: Sarah Wood. Hickman; © G Cranmer, Cranmer, struction it wrougnt asiong the ley ol ie , fishermen are hard at work; for 8, IS | men and children congregated at the bow of tne Sehr O Bal 8 San Francisco: Don Justa, Benneit, Tome for Antwerp. ‘Nuwcastix, Del, Ang 13, AM—Passed up yesterday PM, Beaverifl. Winter aud early spring in this Known, is @ trial of piscatorial skill, and | 104) coma nave been saved. TN, ont Maden Collie oatetas tel Pree eae. Guovcssren, Ang 12—arrivea, barks Carolina Premu- | schrs Abby L Dow, and Se ‘Allen, from Providen ta amoet arctic in their | De. WhO brings nome the most fish is | Sehr Chilliop. Grant, Medford, Mass—Master, da (Aus), Soich, New York; Bett! (Aus), Tomicich, 4 Fannig Hanmer, irom Nantucket: George H Squire, moun! region are al bahjows elr | hereafter to be regarded as the champion | ‘Tne boat was launched just forword of the | sehr sale Burton, Hurley, Stamiord—Stamiora Manu- y q ich. do, Collin © Daker, and fhomas Clyde, from Boston; Lottie severity, aud it 15 late in the latter season before fsber of the company. So the repast is @| wheelhouse. Still keeping his end of the rope, | facturing Co. Grenatran, Aug 13—Put in, bark Bolivar (Aus), Geroli- | R Friend, irom Gloucester, | and yacht va | hurried one, and to work again we go with a will. | Schr Charlie Banks, Nelson, Port Jefferson—W Chaj- | nich, from New York for Alexandria, E (see below). (New | York Yacht Club. Passed “down PM. the work of cultivation is commenced, For this In leas than’an hour we have added hearly adozen | Dufour ram with it toward the bow, dragging tne mers Havnn, Aug 12—Bailed, Le ne (Fr), Touffet, Yorterday, bark wt Tm a jeste, ae brig Feagon the crops are {rom jour to five weeks be {air sized trout—as trout run in the Beaverkul— | boat with him through the water. It must pe re- | loop Hero Jarvis, Soutn Ambdy IB Gregg. | Shae henge 5s M ARORA PEL ton Masnianen bitin Manare oe ‘ind those of other parts of the Stace. But, tor all | to ournumber. But as we are about to make a | membered that Duivur was on the second deck, . a “ | Lyons, Henry J Ma: , and John Jobnson, for 3 pitegmer Ac Bumers Warren, Foiludeipma—sames | Livenroot Ang 18—Sailed, ships Glory of the Seas, | F°™iiniincia. Jr. fot Beaintrees Aine Hebe ae " that ver tue Frivi those whom he meant to rescue bemg on th These drawbacks, it has its compensation im | cht wiere preteseeh cae server wane, | x " Harwich, and Moses Patten, ior Bangor. Schr R Hay- throwing @ dark shadow on the l beiow—fit | deck below him. In a moment more the bo; _ Knowles, San Francisco iatter putting back): Langdale | tue peculiar mildness of the summer and the im | hiding place ior “@ lusty trout’—we become | would bave been within reach ol the. eager ARRIVALS. Br), Jenkins, do; bark HL Routh, Martin, Mew York. | Wa", from, Boston, anchored here last niglit and left Vigoratmg character of ita climate. The people | aware oF the presence of another and a different | bands aad brave hearts who were waiting to Also sailed 18th, ship Belgravia (Br), Bell, United | Armenia anchored off hore this AM aud remain A sort of troutist. Emerging from the undergrowth | seize it, place the women and children im it and ‘' | he are healthy, and live to 8 good ripe age. Old men | Pitch here was quite denee, he glided nolselessly | send them to suore and to saiety. But wheu with. | REPORTED BY THR HERALD erzaM YacuTs -axp | States | Pi —Pasged up, echrs © © Berry, from Providence; and *%Onen who have outlived the Scriptural | into the water. the ae impression was that our j Sa or pave leet O1 be at ectant group, a HERALD WHITESTONE sierra LINE ec ea id operat) pial emg Ruth re Carlisie and from Hath pod oY Maj Rmitaton are not only to met here more fre- | visitor was a large muskrat; but as he moved rap- | white mau aud a negro jumped iv, and beiore they | Steamship City of Havana, Phillips, Havana Aug 8, fi ved, bark ‘ower, Hall, Bos- { ‘rom Boston. Passe wn, steamship Pennsylvani co weeny oh dre | his hunt after fish, aed could be prevented cut the rope and pushed the | with mdse and passengers to F Alexandre & Sons, tén. eet S| a erinpataran, amas ee one idly from place to place in quently than in towns and cities, but they are | )ootshened out hia weasel-shaped we saw | boatout into the stream. The negro seems to | _ Steamship vid Dominion, Waiker, Nortoik, Cisy Point | A . Sailed 13th, Ce x active and industrious, and give daily proois that | a @ mink for compan; me Pf t five | have made some remonstrance, to which tue white pn Hotel st Gi Beatie eee Bs De TT aT Tee Arthas Gedtrer ae, Sern fot, Eieeane their day of usefulness bas not gone by. Dering a | minutes we watched him as pursued his own | Scoundrel replied, “shut your mouth, damu you, | ship St Peter of Quebec), Ritchic, Callao April 7, via ‘Lonpo: Aug 12—Sail i "4 ‘smeline McLain, tor Quincy Point; and yacht This New Shin Oreek Post Om i | style of fishing. He evidently knew where to find ; or I’i preak your head.” Deal to the ‘cries oi thé | Hampton Koads aux % wich guano 10 Hobson. Hobert & poxperry. Aug 12—Sailed, bark Piemonte (tal), | York Yacht Club). Schrs Kate 'Newinan and Mary visit to the Sbin re ice your corre- | nis game—unuer boulders and beneath the water- shrieking women and children thus cut off from | Co. Cappelino, United States; brig Johannes (Ger), Benge, | Weaver, for Boston, and Armenia, tor Somerset, pro- spondent had a pretty fair opportunity of seeing | logged trunks of trees; bat he was not so success- | the rescue which was near; unMindfu) O/ the de- | era Cato (Dutch), Vayk, Batavia 110 davs, with teas | do, ceeded this PM. | : ter.” Passed Anjier May 2, C . ‘Lewes, Del, Aug 13, AM—Bark Elena went to sea AM something of that part of the population wno do | fui as might be supposed in @ stream where the lee the men, e orig arate renelless Spanier inbpe due a ile ma dehy badd bom ‘the | Mamma, July 26—Bailed, bark Canapns (Br), Lange, | vesterday. An unknown bark passed in curly this AN + ly | fish are so auundant, He was either a poor hand 2 ther entering at 9 AM, and a bark and brig comi: the voting, and he ts of the opinian that in stature | | Equator Jaly is, in ion 81 52. San Francisco. ‘another ei and a bark and brig coming at the work, i! toe expression may be applied to | shore, and, reaching saiely, puled the boat y Juno (Aus), Fh Cette Bt | upthe beach. Bark Cronstaat as betore. atleast they will bear comparison with those of | guch's subject, or the trout were too thucn for | upon’ the bank aud, it is "supposed, fied to ths Fin, Bape a/cue Floria, Cotte b4days, with mdse to | Penanrn, Aug 13—Arrived, bark Clare E MoGiivery, | “py ® RAC eauis (ron ebia one out this PM, No any other part of the State, It was mail day,and | him. However that y be, his minksnip’s | Woods. By tts first trip twenty of the women and Bark nia (ot Liverpool, Harvey, Pernambuco 33 ; Walnut, Bangor, Me, report trom vessels which entered to-day. Steamship | efforts were unsuccessiui, and stone alter | cuilidren could have been taken to shore. Using days. with sugar to Bowring & Architiaid. Crossed the | Quaxwsrowx, Aug 13—Arrived, bark Giuseppe dtan, , Pennsylvania went to sea at 7:15 PM or a:oot to | * pes ef the dozen men who came on wagons | stone, boulder aiter boulder, were examined | tits large boat aiverwards, many of those strug. © og hd Fed tae: Bordeanx 50 days, with | Remella, New York; brig Riverside (Br), Bragg, Phila- | Rarrington, Tepant’ get their letters and papefsnot one appeared vo | without effect. Although ‘unprepared jor | giibg im the water, drowning oue by one because | to Viduiige & * ly 16, 180.5), lon 8) bark : be under six feet. Tall, muscular, strapping fel | this new “Kind of game, we would, have | help could not be had, woud have Dern rescued, | wae te Vidwige & Xo, July 16 tet 9) Ion ¥ spoke bar Wet eae sieay esbhivaa® Baik | “"Bailed i2th.'schr WM Lew the! ed. the tati hich pearly | ‘tied what virtue there is in stones, but it go hap- ; We have accounts oi fifty deaths by the disaster, “Brig Nellie ciiftord (of Bangor), Tapicy. Savannah 7 h Ang Is—Arrived, barks Grad Carlovaz | PORTSMOUTH, NH, Aug we, they Sustain nae wa ratatog i ‘arly | pened that where we stood the water was nearly | Thirty of them, it 1s confidently asserted, could | days, with lumber to order; vessel to master. j (Aus), Ginsti, New York; Hermann Helmrieh’ Ger), Os- | Wolt, Champion, Phi:adelphia, ' si) Moontain regions Possess, of raising Men MALY | two jeetdeep, aud as our ammunition lay on the | have Deen averted had this ieboat been put to its |. sehr Wm L Burroughs, Nichols, Havre July 2, in bal- | trish, Wilmington, NC; Montag (Ger, Stromatadt, de. Sec eortionle: tebes ARE este ree imches above the average height. Gelnten haa’ Could, not be. tended Wibnme wel.| paoper aa | last to Thos Hanbam’s Nephow & Co, Had strong west- ie Haskell, Pensacola; achrs $7 Rovbing, strong, Norfolk; A PISCATOBIAL EXCURSION. | Seaver due ditts coun we chociedna temo e cure not informed whether the name of tnig | Siz gales mow of the bawaze: oat and apie vailtand | Sailed 12m, bark D H Bills Penny, United States | Pedro A Gran, Lake, Philadelphia; Martha P’ King, In my former letter | alluded generally to the | switches at him with our line—a rare style of fy ‘ang the maiuinast; lon 4501, passed two OUTHAMPTON, Aug 13, PM—Arrived, steamship Leipzig Sinaiod . wretch is known. We suppose that some one of | '—schr Summerville (Br), Hilton, La Have, NS, troat fishing in this section of the country, but as ing, With mink instead of trout lor the game. | those Who witnessed Dis cowardly act recognized “Schr“Georgetta Lawrence, Robertson, Gergenti 79 | (G¢?. Hoffman, Baltimore for Bremen to joad lumber for Surinam. P K H 3: 3 $5 wn, DO. , ‘Theresa. I heve no doubt many of the readers o1 the | On i ; "f 1 j Bi —' Bu bi . LWO, three casts were made, each oringing | him. if 80, it is due to the public, for the honor of days, with suipbur to Baring Bros; vesselto Evans, Ball | Swansea, Aug 12—Arrived, brig Der Pommer (Ger), ailed—Steamers Blackstone, Hallett, Baltimore via aLo enjoy & day's piscatorial recreation afew | us cioser'to the mark, ald at the jourth the hook | manhood. thar nis name should ve pubisned iar | &Ge. "Pawel Giuratar July 1. July 2h lat $F95, on | Bonen Darien, | NOttolk, Mary, Rovers: Philadelphia: vehrs stepuen’ 1 at t f C rad i . Babbitt, Ge particulars a8 to the sport to be had with rod and | fei on mis back, abd ior she‘ first time he was ap- | aNd Wide, that the execration 1 tue world may | Paes: Pats Piannas Finney; trom, Boston 20 S80 | | peseen, Aug -1l—arciveds) Darks JF MaemINGErL«| EOE, BE Re coe eee oninT Sexes along the Beaver Kill will be interesting to 2, TANCisco. | prised of his danger. Pausing & moment in bis | tollow him to his grave, if there be no other pun- | Paimer, Stevens, Tampi S : Ida (Ne Comery, Creamer, New York ; Com Kearney, eee. Mcone’ made ample provision | search among the stones, he turned his headin tshment possible in ms'case. Docs any ollicer of | g@f Ret co'tnecaud bios, nei co © days with cedar | Deuticn, New York: skuida (Nor), Storm, do; Embla | Comery, Creamer, Sew York ; Coin Kearney. § # mor te ben ne th befe the direction of the line and red, and then, lke a the boat, or do any of those saved know the | ‘Sehr Joseph souther (of Thomaston), Watts, St John, Kogers Rogers, do; Bertha, Conover, do; Emperor, De- ee ar nie a Te deine Derore. | fash, disapeared beneath the Current and failed | man? B, $days, with lumber w Simpson, Clapp & Co; vessel ex, do. A seiection of favorite fics was laid aside, leadeis | o * vi ! ey ‘the head of Long Island Sound lth, PM, bound to put in an appearance on that part o: the Beaver- A BRAVE LITTLE GIRL. + : thoroughly tested, bait boxes replenished, a flask 7 1 ! achrs James M Bayles, Lucy Church, Frances Ed- of something good to strengthen the flavor o , Mill during the remainder of tne auy. A gentleman who was ou the lil-fated Pat Rogers naval stores to R wards, John Brooks and others. Geek aprinh’ Water BUG ley Gor the chimnlewian p |), Gecasonslly, tt Appears, an otfer is still found | states tha: while he was stauding on the lorward | ™Schr's VW siminons, Williams, Richmond, PAWTUCKET, Aug 12—Arrived, schr Wm Gillum, Me- pring wif . slong the Beaverkiil, and your correspondent was Part ol the boat, making ready to spring ito the | Sebr R K Ward, Fleming, Virginia. i | @or), Andreasen, do; Mai (Nor), Stoesen, do. | Sailed 1th, bark Noversink, Jarvis, United States. | Sr Hurexa—Put in, bark Francis B Fay, Osgood, from | Bangoon Cor Palmenth geeibelow: | N to3 © Loud & Co. Behr John Doszias Parker, Charleston 7 days, with Back & Co, Sailed—Schr Silas Wright, Hart, New York. bean Xe "| took farl a Aug 1l—oailed, schr David Collins, Town- | leaky, having been ashore, and wil! h: | send, Boston H Newell Fa | mevchiespiesiods to Helis donkea, Steer RROOKTAND, Aug M—Arrived, ship Caledonia, Pottle, Simpson, Clapp C0. ‘ 4 gor. | rigos alles levena, Guberiy, Virginia: | Bark Johanne Matlide (Geri, Olsen, trom New York | Salled—Bark Addie B Sleeper, Baltimore, to load for The steanehip Hermana (Ger), from Bremen and | Feb4 for Queenstown, which was sunk Feb 2at Dun- | VOROWZ v1.64 ane 5 arrived, ship Revere, Me- | D0. f Ger from | haffey. Alexandria. merous lunch, made up by our kind hvstess Of inigrmed that one had the temerity to attack a | Water, ue heard one ol the officers oi the voattel | Bent iH Birdeail, Wareen, Geurmctown, DC, rat ed aie oil e Me aed rcp te Erdoct's and a basket tobe strapped over the nun while engaged fishing ueur the Tannery, @ @ lady, who wes standing hear him witha Live | Role HA Amerson. Clark: Batinore New York for Alexandria, E, put into Gibraitar to-dar cesentials fOr oor ee Bright and eat Ne javorite resort, within a few miles of Murdo girl, that the time had come when she must trust | Scar MA Grier. brummond, Philadelphia. See teatetie, iar Ayo foe ‘aceia ee r4 and where some large trout have been taken. The hersei! to the water, The lady, turning to her Serecie taette Ot Log pe tes: ana’ ts wade fisherman, m the eager pursuit of nis game, had httie danghter, inquired if sie coula suminon the rite bat Se EGY Peer, ch % | waded bare-iegged into the pond. when the otier Courage 10 Juuup tuto the water. ‘ihe litiie girl sehr Harriet Newell, r, Machias 3 days, with lumn- style of dress a8 would have startied Broacway of | weut for his extremities, and required, itis d. giauced atthe approaching fi es, then at the | vre. 7 ‘. " out of tts propriety had they in that costume — gocq deal of hard persuxsion pelore he could veins, Water, and res ouded ina firm voice that she | Bevmeayinae: cog) late) 4s (ones St pagsec a Wate: | ogee ee creeanal, Was been relat, Intyre, Port Discovery. Fee ae mppearance, thereon. | in iaci itis @ auced to desist, all of Which your readers can (ake, | Would jump if her mother would follow her. The | Sar stenmsnis, bing ey Suh, tau'48 is ton wy zrean an. | | BATK Francis B Fay, Ostood, from Rangoon for Fal_ | ,,Cleated:-Ship,darian Campbell (in, Liverpool; Dark point with fis in Gress at Teast thee ithey please. cum grano sails, However, | tell | mother assured her that she wouid leap in aiter | chor Hne steamship, bound. Z: Sth. Jat 47 44 lon49 17, | mouth, has put into St Helena, having been badiy dam. | Arve Saved. steamship ‘Colorado, Morse, Yokohama Jocks like respectability in dress at least. They tal her, The oiicer threw a mattress over Dark Foolscar, of iverpoo!, bound W:" lth, lat 43.17, lon take @ pride in the very opposite and old dita- | heise Se Jt wae (old me. In the language of an | eT ee a ee TO JOE Tee and | Otis a Norwegian bark, olind W, with toss of bowsprie | “Me4 during & heavy gale. of pidated pania and vests, and costs and boote, are | moment's hesitation the terol child leaped into | 4MG, toretopgal antaiash having apparently been in col- Lag ATA ea a pelea ay rion Foreign Ports, tanson, Beliincham Hay resu od set! . | such conduct in an otter was, | Meion ; 12th, 4, bark Europa (Ger), fr. 3—Sa ior the cOOMAila, ‘Thore ate ts be tiusenne Oho| Suen as tou fisher shouldn't oughter was. | $ne dark and swittly guiding water, che mother 1n- | sambarg for New Yorn. valeurs pbAnearos, mo date~Pur in, bark Budora (Br), Turo- | nam Bethe ne nee Sehr Rath H Baker, Fink * ; 4 p at " | j 0 Ti The pull, from Algon Bay for New York, with captuin sick, y ¥ poy TG gery ig | THRE DAY'S “CATCH, more, Tuere were grown Women and even strong | Passea CThroagh Hell Gate. Arrived at do previous to Aug’ 10, sehr eiion ‘Hub. Pe 10—Arrived, schr J RB Austin, Williams, | .. But, ag Artemas Ward says, “we digress.” At “4 IND se ‘3 men Who shrank back irom the whirling waters, BOUND SOUTH, ber waterproof pauis that wie they keep out | the trout fishing again we go and wit sucn good | almost preterring to perish in the famesto trust. Steamship City of New Bedford, New Bedford for Ne the water keep tn the perspiration, and overcoats luck that by six 0 ciock, at which hour we are at ing themselves to its treacherons embrace. But | york ih ondes and passensers’ for New O1 the same waterial. For those who preier sucn the rendezvous, we have bagged or basketed sev- | this brave ehiid saw the situation, and, appreciat- rig Whitaker, Colton, shuleg, NS, for New York, 15 protection against the cool waters oi trourstreams enty pretty fair sized trout—that 1s fair sized ior tng the only means oi escape presented, bade ber | Gays, with spiles to order. ‘ they are Welcome to all the udvautages they the Beaverkill. But if these trout are, on the | mother follow aud DOIdly Mung hersel,’ fate. i selir North America (Br), Joyce, Sydney, CB, for New but your correspondent has tried generairun, small, they are of delicious favor and f into the | vork.9 di bard, aitimore. Brruvpa, July 2¢—Cleared, brig Melrose, Griggs, Pen- angola. iti—Arrived, schr Annie E Babcock, Lee, Philadel- 12th—arrived, schra Active, Coombs, Windsor, NS, for brigs Mazate (Br). Beck, | Baltimore: Allston, Fitzgerald: Fannie Elder, Clement; r New York; Sd, Faustina, Avery, Ha: | Liezie L Mills, Arnistrone; Saxon, Hadley, stid Victory, Mo. for Saiied July $1, brigs Loch Lomond, fe orth bit i Giver, ‘Aug 4 EtiasWhitiemore, Toth doy Sthe Ht HEN AS, Any 1—Arrived. Havana, to load foi Moon, Port Johnson; Baltic, Parker, ; | New pre seep Ida E Vail, Norton, Raritan River. #, with coal to UB 'swain & Co; vessel to posses: Taging flvod. Such heroic resolution is not often O y Ni |. Such hei hav & Wo. Ang ll—Arrived, schrs Albert Crandell, ao ne fe etd an vid pair of good unsurpassed in quality by those of any other | exhibited, and the world has lost a courageous toe is tar), McLaughlin, St: John, NB, for Now jones (Br), Wolfe. do. Hi ea oe SCAR core. rf Trousers, & couvle of pairs stream with whien your correspondent is ac- | Woman in this dead child. York Odays with lath tor I Nevins & son.” Hong Hox, Aug |2—Arrived previous, ship Lathley | gence.” Of woolen stockings that come above the knees, quainted—and he has fished quite a number. | at pk: Behr WP Ritchie, Niichie, Riverhead tur New York. | Bic, Mitehell, Carait, . TRENTON, Aug 1!—Sailed, schr Foam, Homan, Provi- and suificiently wide to inclose the legs o1 the ‘These were taken for the most part irom the sides ae. Kehr Ceres, Strony, Dover for New York. Cie oeoiga iment Colima, Dearborn, San Fran- | gence, = then a strong pair of coarse, thick soled or near toe ends of riffs, in pools, jrom under A GHASTLY SIGHT. Behr GL’ baboll, Sackett, Nantucket for New York, | “'ffivana, Aug S—arrived, bork Steal Hebe Pink UTSALADY, Aug 5—Arrived, bark Modoc, Johnson, necting pt ay Bear A hl leh Rn rat tlie pA ret gl Wied dpe — With ten i? Brookings. Clark, Providence for New York. ae Parsaree nye Gener cent SHONTON ISLAND, Ga, Ang 5—Arrived, schr WG couple of doliars, These brogans shouid be paved | where the water ran deep and moderately rapid. | with bobnaiis, a8 a preventive against the muny From such points as the last the largest trout | Am Old Ma: Pascacouiny ath “orig Harry, sodgiey. Balu: foadtorthiadeiphin : y . ', Balti- t jor lade! ih de ih, brigs Adelaide, tall, St John, WH; Keho, | ¢YyAbbeth Newburyport Co load or eae i Mile chr Annas Brown, Allen. Providence tor New York. ie Discovered Dead in His Warher, Dickinson, Portland for New slips that are to be jound awatting the unwary were taken; and of taese one—a big fellow—made | Fehr v4 ‘4 i ‘Baltimore. Calais for New York; schrs A tbert sherman amid the rocks and houlders vi tne a protracted siruygie. He nad contrived, in nis | Reom—A Dirk Knife ts Found Buried | York, with None te Order wostmort for Bligabeth- partiled 24, vark Amixos (Sp), Rohevarrta, Baltimore: | h'urence, Philadelphia for Boston; Botna, New York for Beaverkill. Such is the best practical oatht or | atiempts to escape, to get the ime jammed ve-| Deep in the Skull—The Deed Commite | port, Canarias (ap). Garcia,” Portiand, 5 2F seh ark ui oek: tandoresport; Peale ae the experienced fisherman, andi ths rig te is tween two | lutge | stones, and every | ted Several Days Ago. sehr Amelia J Ireland, Hood, New London for New | Huxtey, Pascazoula: Sth, brig Aquidneck, Jolinea Sr Boston foe hem: Werke north of Hattoras via “sgua: echt Island Belle, Du Boe eeoinne aan oe ‘Tais, withslight in- effort to dislodge him roved fruitiess Phoine, Two fers, Wa ior ry ah alee: M i ; York. , Ri Nash” Thal dual variations, was the style in which our | till, reeling up the line and wadiug to the spot, we | (from the San Francisco Alta, Cal., August 6] Sehr Daniel Webster, Young, New London for New | mun, New Orienns; 9, ship Wm Wilcox, urtie, mM, Rockland jor’ do; Maggie ifarthan’ party of jour started jor the appointed j lace, removed the stones und transierred a six-ouncer, | Perhaps the most ghastly murder—ior it could | *2Che albert Pharo, Bingham, Cola Spring tor New | Joni, NB; bark Dirigo, Yhorn, north of Hatteras ‘via Werder Seton, Rockiand jor do}, Maret Rockland some five miles off, and with @ stroug wagon. ac- at least, tu our vasket. Seventy trout, it must be | have been ao less—that ever horrified the city, | York. aii aeort Sth, brigs Fl for Norfolk 0 B Wood. Boston for Philadelphia: sloo customed to contend with all kinds of rongh roaus, | ackuowledged, ig @ good day's port, althouzn 7 | sqnehit Watchman, Wooster, Bangor for New York, with | 1agi Clara J’ Aduing, Kose aud asus, Wester Re | Wimp Hunt, New York for Boston (at anchor off Bp hill and down bill, aude good team trom Mur- your correspondent and numerous others wave | Was that committed days ago, and only discovered | jamber to order. north of Hatieras do.” » Waltmore, FoF | Bluffs for the last two days). benr Ra irker, Cold Spring for New Tork. 4 Aug $—Arrived, brig Naney Ros (Br, Mc- fate one dor! well supplied sta! we set out about | caugut hundreds in the same time; but the Beaver. | yestervay, in a lodging house, No. 318 Davis street, ie ALIFAX, Aug led. inte B. Ta ‘i ‘ seven in the morning. It was, according | kill, a8 previousiy stated, Is fished to excess and p noe Banks, gf =e establishment, left word at o) Palitee Rouge hee Van wit Lellan, New York. ps. BING TOR. RO, Ang 1 ‘Arrived, steamship Rega. t all indications, a good fishing da&y, | nothing but tne javoraule conditions Whica exist | Jumper. yf ” 4 Matanzas, Aug 1—Arrived, bark W B Anderson, ‘WARREN, Aug 12—Salled, schr Mary H Miffiin, Ferris, somewhat overcast, with the wind trom | here for the breeding of trout keeps up tne supply | the Coroner's office in the aiternoon that Rohr Eliza J Staples, Snow, Bridgeport for New York. | Brandt, Havana; sth, brit » 4 Brown, Foster, Phuadel- | Riizabetnport. the right quarter. Alter driving througn 600 or | year alter year. seventy fish, therelore, Was a | CHRISTOPUR CITCOVICH, AN AUSTRIAN ¥RUIT | SebrM A Predmore, Sherman, Norwich tor New York. | Pula: {ene Ant Dole Bonse. Beantort, 80s 6th, bark se sou {eet of lawn we went rattiing over a road that | Tair number, and ail of these Were brought home | Sehr Fredonia, Pears Somerset ior New York. Balled—July’ 3 parks Covenanter 1), Whitehen MISCELLANEOUS. is a combination of McAdam, corduroy. gravel, | aud counted, which is more tnan can ve suid othe | . gprs et Bohr Breese, Ghropekize, New Haven jor Trenton. north of Hatteras: Tamarie (Fr) Litera, Nege Yor Ean Sane assay. umber, boulder, sand and ciay, and tne sides of | experiences of one piscator, who captured a one | bad beed found dead in his room in that honse, ee with box Yasser. JF, Kelly, New Hedford for New | Aut, schr m Gibson (Br), ‘Bray, porta of Hat- A HOUSE AS A FREE GIFT TO EVERY SIXTY- which are bordered by @ juxarious growth of pound monster on Shin Creek, and which, after | He also statea that tne discovery of the death arose bs 4 th, brig Tevoit (Br), Ackerman, nerth ot Hat- fourth purchaser of a lot in Garden City Park. _ raspberries, blackcaps, berries, elder oerries, | having been placed in the basket, most ulicere- | jn consequence of horrib BOUND BasT. . ter: pre Lots, trom to 6300 ef mgt payab) PiSieae ne te interspersed here aud there with wild gooseber- | moniousiy forced the iid and fopved out, Acro- | 17 Com#eauence of the horrible stench emanating | geeamship Neptune, Berry, New York for Boston. wy azatA Ang S Arrived, steamehtpe Graseday Oavar: | swithost interest), sed ten tee gory Darellinge ior te fies, chernes, pinms, crab apples, &c. Ferns, | patie feats ot this kind are not very common, and | Tom the apartment in which the horrid sight was Sehr A Heaton, Rogers, New York for Cork. af 1 yy See eS acrived, MCROSSnIP Grecia ly pea ie root Bee ee eke pve parouaved the los. ho with their beantiini, deucate leaves, were mingled | on all such baskets it would be weil to have pad- | found. Repairing to the designated place, the as. | gncht Mary B Staples, Staples, New York for Provi- | yy gan Francweo: lth, Arizona, cealary. de extra cost, No chance to lose but ten chances to receive with wild flowers of every ‘white, crimson, | locks. sistant around the Morgue found tue bofly of aman, | “S®S° ciara Jane, Hodges, New York for Lubec. Pont Hawaxssuny, OB, Aug 3—Arrived; bark M A Nel- Sbreeent or wdwelling.» Gonie at90'elock any morning pnrple, gold, blue, &c, Ove fature bridges | AT THR RENDRzyovS, perhaps fiity-eight yeurs of uge, ar gone in dee |. Behe Sam Weller, Brockway, New Yoru %er miadie. | #0. Smith, Portian Re eee, ae Te oe ne eer eodolal toatn ab Spanning uitie brooks we passed, scaring the | hour stx o’clocy : sum ‘otal of trout captured by | bompesition. lywag wpon the Ned. Ue eee 5 einaaroas, Aug -In port back Belle.of Sonthesk | pangs, Free excursion every Gunday by ential trainer wick darting trout trom their pools, sometimes | the party of four, 250; and of these your corre- | tion they also. jound. the instrument of death ca, |, sche Starlight, Platchford, Weehawken for Boston. (PP ram TOs etn pork bark Catatpa, Babiana. | ahatia et ibiotinn nal te had bx applying et cate,” Mape sairting ube stream and sometimes passing wuder | #pundent took more than the fourth, thus coming | dirk knule, with a biade six incues long, Behr Jndge jenny, Rich, Port Johnson for Salem. for Berton in Bdaye: beg 8 F Brown wae ae nd days; | and free tickews at HITOHCOCK'S real estate headquar the dense shade of overhanging trees, up the sides | off victor for tat day. Of course the others Wad | DRIVEN INTO THE SKULL Beer one eedrate Cooke Elieaberuperr ion Soc, | sehr Loulan A, Kelty, for'do in Bdaya.” * | fers, $06 Third avenue, corner Twenty-sixth streot, New or the mountains and down ita steep de | drawbacks or they would have done better. ‘They | from the top 1 the head, aud penetrating down | Behr LD Wentworts, Dearborn, ort Tonner sor | S4Gus July 2o—Arrived, barks Andes, Lancoin, Matan. | York, Buclove statup for map. cines, passing ere and there the clearing | had heavy rai ou their part o1 the stream, and, | into the neck, the hatdie of the keemcdged | salon se : OF | zas cand sailed August4 for north of ‘i a eT OBTAINED FROM DIFFER of some newly started tarmer. Here @ | with “water, water everywhere,” like the “an- | weapon bares Wiscovering itscif ac uple of inches Schr H T Hedges, Bowman, Paitimore for New Bed- Hoo ee grarcen an be A} tron, Ha Bh bes Gory wheres desertion, &c. Ay sawmill bas been erected by ‘two enter- | cient mariner,” what could they do but make the | from the top ol the hair, By the side of the hasty. | tord, nhatarieng (ard saried Sia for ane TL, Gack: | Cine atest as publienty reuulred; no charge aaa! dk priming brothers, who have worked togetuer | best o/ tuetr situation? and that they «lid by taxing | corpse was anotner dirk knie, but with’ wider | Sehr Helen Mar, Nickerson, New York tor Portamonth. | Ai tivateth Dorp tawanare, (Moareem) Sot, Gores granted.” Advice tree. ‘With @ will that has insured success,zangethar will | refuge for the time being wader the ever-ready | blade, covered with congealed gore, while beneath | BeRE Applegate, ~quder, Rondous for New Bedford, Hailed 2th, echr telen J Holway, Holmes, Catbarien; M. HOUSE, Attorney, 196 Broadway. eventually, if persisted in, make them independ. | sheer of the great hemocks aud maples that | tue putreiying body lay a hatchet, with whieh the Highland, Lyneh, Albany for Providence. Soh, brige Mary Mariner. Doull, Balumore; August 4 Wry FFIC OKLYN, COR. ent. Fine manly, seli-reliant tellows they are. Mt YT this portion o| : on ‘ " ‘ Ennis, Dyer, north ot H as * =—HERALD BRANCH OFFICK, BROOKLYN, CoR- y are, who | border tne Beaverkill along Pe f its | kniie must have been driven into the head, also Steamer Oity ot Fitchburg, New yore tor New Bed- ton avenue and Boerum str; have not only cut down nearly 100 acres o\'nem- | course, And now, putting up rods and reeis and | dipped in the crimson life biood of this uld victim Pie red ser Prag SEO eee * Bar of open trom A.M. toy Poa Jock, Maple, birch and otner trees, out wao nave | caresully repiseing Our jeaders and hooks in their | to some varbarous, flint-nearted ana crael brave Steamer Galatea, Gale, New York for Frovidence. ‘Arrived lth, sehr Spring Bird (Br), Hel Phil On Sunday troin 3 to 9 P.M. dove stil more within tue year and a hail they have | proper receptacles, We Mount the Wagon and are | who must have perpetrated the deed ior tne hope |" — aeiphia, % Bird (Br), Hjelstrom, Phila- —— hed scala been at Work—Who have cultivated ail tnis land, | on our way home along shis lovely litre valiey, | o1 gain, 11 is said by those about tne house thet SAILED, Batied 8th, ship Champion of the eas, Wilson, Liver- EDIOAL SRSTIMONIALS DAILY RECEIVED BY and planted it with corn, buckwheat aod oats, whiing away the time with many an incident of | the cia Man had not been seev lor ten days; but ” pool; iith, Dark Black Kagie (ir), Phillip, New York, M Dr. A. HAWLEY HEATH, 20) Bros away ‘New which are at this time ina most poe | conai- | adventures in the trouting line and many a taie of | the men o1 the Morgue are of the opinion that Cit- Westphalia (Ger), ne Raiso, Jniy L—In port ‘* Caprera (Br), for 01 A aoe te etre ouly specific, Bit HRSA , tion, with promise of an abundant crop. Here as | food and Meld. There are those who provess tohold | covich must have been dead vor three or more | ykmamahins Westphalia (Ger), jew York (dg nitrate ex bark Volage, from [qaique). ear eed capetuliy had Oxy Wenn ne Bae we pass asiong is another clearing, wuose owner | the angler’s gentle art in supreme ago tid bat | weeks. hey say that no sight within toeir knowl. d, 40; Kavita, Philadelphia; ship Radian American Ports, many others ‘0 the efficiency of the heating properties lives in a little frame house by the road side, the | they are to be pitied, like that rough ‘and | edge and experience among the sickening sights | Francis: ke Jacob (Avs erpool? Ignano ( APPONAUG, Ang 12—Snilea, chr Jennie A Shepard! | of the Bethesda Mineral Water. | have boon greatly windows of which boast of curtains made of the | uncouth old customer, a certain Dr. Samuel Jono- | to be met about tne “Dead House,’ wag | Genoa; Onove (Aus), Lond Suahxit (or, Dunedin | Wilbert, Georgetown, DO. eMicved for three ‘ears with Kidney and siadder dis Naw Yor« HEKALD, neatly scoiloped, eviaentiy by | son, on che pica of utter ignorance, Some of the | ever #8 revolving. At present no one is | and Wellington: Awa ajbuuregey Asrea (hoe, 405.0%, Aug 13—Arrived, steamer Neptune, Barry. eases Caused by exposure in the army. It brought on a @ jemale band and folded up alter the manner of | noviest of historical characters, among them the | abe to even volunteer an idea of the enuses | ,cbla@ny Frosyero (Ital, door Falmouih: bavi Gangs Teri a leaeatae Biman NORIO CARCRRRE ARE! | Fate new cneh Renee cee ee ROR more preten' rapery. Un our ronte we pass | great sir Thomas Moore, nave left op record theif | OF anthor to ‘us mysterions buichery, ‘some figun: Deinerara; Auee (ur Fark” Waianae; Cora’ MOE RyrRiTe Poke ee emus, | will cure way caso of elaney or theater aieonee, eee many » Mavaiv tr brook, whieh pours down | trivutes to tie pleasures they enjoyed, With Fod mm | ineiine bo the belies tuat it mivht have been a aie pa ge Daniel Prownridve ‘st Perry Parvire PoiladelDhia; Cabinet Milan Mobokede | vours, reswectiuily, Goi. WRARD, M. Dy

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