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10 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEKT. In port J ot or i | Regt im distress, wore sold at the latter place Aug 8 for weeded , tor New York; WASHINGTON. NEW YORK CITY. OBITUARY. SHIPPING NEWS. | 0r cowss 1 cortorme,ie Rinne of wen. | Witty gov eat) hums, say ~~ errant port), arrived at Kew Wediord, Yok inet, to be coppered | York Janet a deh Rite atm Hine 4 ‘Wasurnoron, August 18, 1874, ‘The wife of ex-Judge Barnard, and daughter of Sir William Fairbairn. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. gos reaed ost ‘will load lumber at a Gig tint Hong Kong’arnveg dune te :, . Whe Schoo! “ontroversy in the District } Mr. John Anderson, aied yesterday. ‘The cable brings the announcement of the*death Seeceiaee Baro Baixo (Br), Lavache, at Providenoe bis from Maitland (Bp, Reed, tor Bene B Brancison: eyes 4 ef Columsia—A Doctors’ Fight tn Prom There being but three members present, no | of the distinguished civil engineer Williaya Fuir- | DATBS OF DEPARTURB FROM NEW YORK POR THE yawn, Be Feportes Ans & Sigh iow a Keath, 1p | Llotlo eee York. bac Ower the Authority of the Beard | Meeting of the Board of Emigration Commission-,' pairn, who yesterday ended an industrigas life at MONTHS OF AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. we pn AS ‘Dbulwarks and split sails, tonanaeh July 11—Cleared, ship P G Blanchard, Green, ponte be Ree terday. The gentiemen on hand | tne age of eighty-five years. The name of Fair. Steumer. | Satta," | Destination, | Office, Scum Cuowan—The materials, saved from this wreck ; WGaPORR, Ji¢me 27—Ln port ship Don ingle, Penkal = poor Washington! In their great cealto | “temernne erage Perea an wai } paren is one intimately connected with the indus averooot. fs Bowllng Green | WeFe sola at Rennotin rc “0 sy, Philadelphia, be- pais tatiy earned Shes D's kveret, Wiss Tam ‘show themselves worthy of honor | trial progress of England. - The subject of tui Glasgo ~ ff Bowboe . Grove, was goto! ico, to lgad for New York. ) armen 8 ee peer aun Tstand which is dedicated to the Roman Ostvolic | ioicn was born at Kelso, on the Tweed, “61 Broadway. | and anchored below that place nue wy Atnerican Ports. ge retrenchers foners inau- | dead wiil be consecrated by the Rev. es | Verpool...}19 Broad: Bcun Saris B Luprow was below Boston !2th inst, | “Ai mxaWpnrA, Va, Ang 17—Arrived, steamship BO gurated » new system of caring for the public | Quinn, Vicar General o! the diocese of New York. February 19, 1789, and grew up as a me- 2 pool. |15 Broad wi whtleu of libboom, at. bane hight, Obicheater, N w Kork; echt 0 E Simpson, W! , tle-upon- . 1. ] 4 Bowling Green ith from 4 echoois by turning out competent and experienced A fire broke out yesterday moratng inthe frame | cianic in the vicinity of Newcas' : 4 Scun Rup Jacxet, Gregory, at Philadelphia ‘wy Jesse Murdoch, wmoes aux! in their places putting iiuerate de. | Bouse in Mary street, near Soutn Boulevard, that | Type He learned engineering at the | . Towing Green | RanKor, ed heaty’ weniger she chur’ passage, and | , cima, up—Scbre Archer & Reeves, Jeaw Murdo partment messengers, who are colored, aud ser- | CAUsed & damage of $2,500. The building is the | Percy Main Colliery, Neweastie, where he 3 javre... pyocig Aa pak ee ct nor id: Haven aiet tom: Bobearecne oi Mille Stoningron, Po peat or we “poor whites,” who are not worthy Cerees ots. 0 Neil and atthe time o1 the fre | sorveq seven years In 1817 he began business im Biflamburg “tus Broadway.” | New Bedford tor Sc dota Nanay rin inte nicht atts | norgs sche cate aro batencl, tee Yori Below. ‘ ‘ ‘ 28. in Viney: und, by an nown schr, and | comibg up, se! bh f jibbeorn). o be named with their ¢otored associates. | ‘The agentor the Onildren’s Aid Society, Mr. B, | Mauchester as a maker of macuinery, aud the | 2s. fe Bowl Flan on the port side Darried away, and thatusail aud ‘lenredSteamelib’ George appold, Loveland Balti. The exposure of the Mtentiomo! the Commission- | ‘Trots, is reported to have Ieft yesterday for the | ‘me which his establishment soon acquired placed | Af mala bulwarks broken, The other schr lost Jibboom. more bark Kate Willis fiale, Piores; brig Nelite AD- e England, ] Boun MO Wutis— bs has care. c : era Messrs, Dennison ang Ketcham, im the | Western States with a party of thirty-five poor | Dim at the nead of his rrade in Northern England ei ; 3 Bremen. fully examined tho apt where the seat Marshall © Wells i rks Kate Williams, Tolo- HeBALD made it mecessary for the innovaters to | people irom this city. ‘They will be provided with | He ROE ip race tiger tr gl Me wAch lech, | Olty of Obester:. $:|Livervosi. |I5 Broadway hhogged in the Kenduskeag on Friday, and nds JO ipdenepat peeoni stolaim any intention of ioreing mixed schools on | HOw!S IM Uinots, Micmgau, Ohio and Towa, | etupioved for various purposes, whic hive Deen | VL. 119 Broad way as some suppor | iewas a bank of hard gravel | Beheveria, Havane; brigs Loch Lomond.” Gulensiat ‘whe vistréct. This Mr. Dennison did’ officially, | Te Council of the Wine and Spire Traders’ So- | draw, to the advantage of iron as a material ior | ed up by the fFeshei wiich followed the great storm ches Hattie B iiea, Amin, Salem; JD ‘while be did not deny that his personal views were | 4m favor of mixed schools; but, as a Commissioner, ‘Be Would discountenance any change dn the pres- building sips, in 1586 he built and successiully jaunched @ small iron vessel, This was one of the very Grst of tts class builtin England, Dur- ing ts ajler jue Mr, Fairbairn constracted many large vessels of the same material at tis shops in ciety held their-annual election yesterday at No. 35 Beaver street, when the following gentlemen were | | elected to oftice for the ensuing year:—President, | | Charies McLeoser ; Vice Presidents, Robert Mackie spbapatehal stabbed S. thbay, master of schr Agnes, foleudid chronometer by the don, of B. with ing the lives of the crew of een present British government, for the English bark Tangier, Bragdon, Higgins, Riehinond, Me. isha Luciile, Bennett, Wilm : bern, NO: Vineland. ate Philidelphin: barks Bilida’ (Nor — rived. steamers America, Billups, 5: James A Qi Bowen,'New York; Wm ), Bae, Londondesry; ‘ont orderof things. ‘Yne colored members of the | and Johanuis Lieuan; ‘Treasurer, Henry G | si iwall, He was one of the very first to plan and | Suipsvi.pinG—At Millbridge, Me, on the Narraguagus | Ophelia M liume, Hume, st Joling, Py Cie 3 , | Mulwall. ; | r Culbanien; Co @3 RoW constituted, as well as the white | Schmidt; Secretary, Philip Boutort, | construct buildings of ron. In jact, mis thoughts River, the four shipyards are engaged in turning out she eee yc eeee fue. Rratell!, Calcagno | some of the finest specimens of Maine built a. I. rig Mary O Mariner, memberasin sympathy with them, ask what man- Ata regular meeting of the Board of Managers | in every direction seem to have taken Jorm iu iro | About 3000 tons are now on the stocks, the four ves- | scnrs Lucy, Windsor, NB Margaret & Lucy, Now York 5, beams, braces and plates, Apparently irom his wels Duilding are advanced to an equal stage and will be | Helen, do; Belle Bro ton: Abbott H Waite, ser ofa-republicam is ex-Governor and ex-Post- | ofthe Produce Exchange held yesterday Morigen ar of the God Of iron, he was the | ready for launching in Oct next. Portland; ‘& J Collins New York. Below, steamship master General Deunison, whose political life | the following gentlemen were admitted to mem: man at once selected to assist Stepiienson in the | M At Joveph W. Sawyer's yard, & bark of8n tons tx being | Baltimore (Ger), Liltenbain. trom Bremen. pes ‘Weems! to hang upon republican favor; whether, | bership:—William A. Towner, Ferdinand Hyatt, | construction of the great tubular iron bridge over bone sor Caps yg ig ee ot tha ag ee Blackstone, Hallet, Providensee’ Yana ee Mn 0 Pt “ » : | R. P. Lethbridge, Lawrence J, Callaman, A. Scure- | the Menai Strait, for the Chester and Holyhead tong owned by John Mittlessen. and othe! ‘of ‘New | Young, New York; John 5 Shriner, Wood Philadelpnaa . Mf he were ® member of Congress, he would | qo, ‘4 pyonge, Henry Hatterman, 1. J. Harman Railway, He was chiefly insirumental in the in- York ang to’ be commanied by Ospt “Hons, also | bavk Manitou, North, West Indies; ‘brig Sasina (Rud, Se ‘wete ‘for the Civil Rights bill, of would | and W. ©. Rose. A cominitiee has pena ae troduction into general use of eo rey) pay mice WATER. gh thas city, in rapidly Spproaching fompetian, As mgells “Bark Vrecioas, Yaick “ei 5 to attend the Pork Packers’ Convention that wi girders in building operations, as weil as iu rall- 4 e er yards, ® bark of 5 ons al 101 mn re Der), , Bremen ; brig Oon-~ he -be found among those whose names | 1° held in Louisville op the 9th of next month, AS Way engineering. He read a very exhaustive series | Gov, Ialand..morn 12 85 | of Loe Lorie "are ‘aiso” ‘boilaing, “tn “adaition to | cond, Pratt, Cuba; sche Minnie G Lodd. Hott iaragiliea. are printed §=weekly in Fred. Douglass’ | i: jy not known whether ail the members will ac- | of papers before the Koyai Society of Engineers ior | Sandy Hook....eve those already building and to be launched SWICK, Oa. Aug 12-Arrived, dobrs Vraic, Price, | Hell Gate....morn 2 20 | contracts have been made ior four more large vessels, to | New York; 13th, Bila, ery, do. Paper.as unworthy tue colored vote, because they | cept their uames are for the present withheld from | which he received the royal medal. He was one ate... .M0l Se completed. Curing ine ‘next season ree aruaier Gleared iith, schr Chas !: Heiller: Coombs, Balttmore; “indered the passage of the Civil Rights Bil? And | publication. pag emote Ce hh ok jan gg? Aanogs RRR Paine rars which Wil be set up next winter. caneaa Joseph Wy, tn, brig Jute 1 Rarkell, Haake, Boston ; 18th, schr tor tu AV cel a CI e. le a Dis | it a ‘ame for oner ut 5 % 4f he 18 @ good republican what right has he tosay | 4 special meeting of the Phitharmonte Society of | {101° Stain’ "Wrought fron for Buking Pur- | PORT OF NEW YORK, AUG. 18, 1874, | tous'ss soon'ss tie barx iy aunehed, to be completed In| “BULL RIVER, £0, Aug OCleared, nark Rahtinas ‘that mixed schools shall not de inaugurated where | New York was held yesterday at the Grand Oonserv- | poses» (1858) “Useiu! information jor Engineers fe spring, tor Captain Philo L Sawyer, ot bridge, (Ram, Enstrom, 1 padons Bie rr aoe H Thatcher, Kel- negro su@rage first found an experimental gar- | Story of Music, 112 Fifth avenue, for the purpose of | (18:3) “ron: its History and —Manuiacture:” oes Fhe, barks’ now on the sacks will, , Bieta Avg 16—Sailed, schrs_Koreh,- Dunhasn New, | presenting an engrossed preamble and resolutions | (1864-5) ‘Mulls and Mili Work ;” and (1865) his great cL » ‘The frame ind hard pute are arriving at MeGtivery & | york: 1th, James 3 Flanagan, Shaw, Georgetown; BB = | to Mr. Ernst Eberhard. The resolutions set forth the | Work on “iron Ship Building.” He was a Fellow Co's shipyard, in Brewer, tor a ship of between 1, Kirk. Tole, New York; Pantamoni 4 Folsom, Yease In addttion to this terrible trial is now added one whioh will stir up the depths of the allopathic | school. Congress so legistated at its last session as to make the Board of Health, composed of @ Domcopathist, two expelled members of to Mr. Eberhard for the | f the Royal Society, a corresponding member of Valuable services be hat fannared gratuitously ag the National Institute of France and of the Koyal | director, trom September, 1873, to January, is74, | Academy of Turin, a Chevalier of the Legion of | "Phe resolutions were engrossed by one of the mem- | donor, and has been president of the British Asso- | bers of the musical committee, and were ver ciation Jor the Advanceuent of Science. He was | handsomely framed. At the conclusion of the pre- | Made a Baronet in October, 1862. | gratitude of the societ; yg er Gr), Leitch, Liverpool via Queens- Wh ‘ancKlyn, Sraaratip Arragon (Br), Symonds, Bristol, E~E E Mor an’s Sons. | paieamip Europa (Bn, Mackay, Glasgow—Henderson ‘On. ‘Steamshtp Switzerland (Belg), Van der Hyden, Ant- 1,400 tons, which will be commenced the coming fall and launched in the spring. The bark © A Littlefield, which has peen undergoing extensive repairs at tho same yard, has gone on to one of the marine rail- ‘ways io be recaulked and coppered, The scur O Mat- thews has been partiaily rebuilt at this yard, receiving new deck frame, walls, &c, and the brig George and | schrs Abby Willard ani 8’ Louise are undergoing ex- Wil i Json, Connelly ; OH Foster, and Jane L }6th—Si wton. jalled, scr James M ‘Flanagan, Shaw, George~ town, DC, BANGOR, Aug 15—Cleared, schr Bennington, Penarth Ro: RISTOL, Aug 16—Sailed, schrs Harriet Lewis, 8 eaMillzs, Ball’New York? Delphe alien, de mee Pe ads tor orders. werp—-0 W Colton. Steamship Ema (Br), Ecker, Kingston, &c—Pim, For- we xy Sveamsnip Columbus, Reed, Havana—Wm P Clyde & Steamship Wyanoke. Louch, Norfolk, City Potnt and Richmond—Old Di O« ‘A * BRIDGEPORT, Aug 17—Arrived, sehr Ella Jane, fori ‘ New York. ‘CHARLESTON, Aug 1%—Arrivea, steamships Cham. York; Vitwiuid, Philadelphia 4 pion, Lockwood” “New scar L A Rommel, do, EDGARTOWS, Aig 14—Arrived, schrs G W Baldwin, the istrict Medical Society, colored | sentation the gentlemen present were entertained | “s restaurant in th lawyer and an honest merchant, the guardian of | Spee Boernard at a re dl the morais and cemeteries of the District. No | ehitd could be born and have the certificate of Major General Sir H. Tombs, K. C. B. ‘The latest advices by mail from England pring the announcement ofthe death of Major General Tombs, K. C. B., one of the prominent heroes of tensive repairs. Lavxcuup—Mr William Scribner, of Milford, Del, Jaunched his large three-masted and double decked vessel last weok. She was christened the Herbeson Hickman. She is about 700 tons burden, and is owned BROOKLYN. ominion Steamship Co, by parties !n Delaware. John D, Smith is detached trom tne Naval Hospi- - dal as Yegitimate birth unless the attending physician Steamship | Fanita, Howe, Philadeiphia—Lorillard There are others on the stocks | which will be finished early im the fall. and W Deming, FERNANDINA, Aug 10—Arrived, schr WH Jones, Rob« Mitchell, New York for Boston. Deihi. “Harry Tombs,” as he was universally | steamship Aug —, from the yard of Hon NG Hichborn, at Stock- | 4 . Feported the name of the father, mother and the | Tne annual pienic of the Young Men’s Catholic | known throughout the entire army till the day of | Steamship aren ane Berrys BORD or VET ton, scht JR Bodwell, of 20) tons, owned by. Francis | !ngon, New York. mescipéeia, wail game of the latter’s mother, and, like the laws Of | ynion of su Mary’s Star of te Sea was held yes | nis death, was the son of an East Indian oMicer, | yet Rae jorado, lugraham, Buenos Ayre: rt Gobb and Captuin George B Wallace, who ‘will com- | yet Ti; Kate Wentworth, Mead, New York, n France, where no one has a right tobe born un- | terday at Pope's Park and was highly successtul, | who was descended oi a family dating back to the | Bark Mentor (Nor, Olsen, Cork tor orders—Funch, | rhe new. brig launched at Bath éth inst, by Hagan & | rhundyie ‘Aug 16—Arrived, steamer Berks, Worth, less they can be decently buried, the Board of | in both a social and pecuniary sense, | Bdye & © Thurlow, is called the Henry B Cleaves. She is owned | “I7th—-Arrived, steamer Achill | fifteenth century. He was born in 1824, At the rk Neinorl (ital), Demarchi, Cork or Falmouth—Slo- 0. by the buliders, BJ Willard, HB Cleaves, Capt Frank Wiietts, Poitadel- S | 7 Health now exacts that before a certificate The City Treasurer yesterday issued his state- covic! y Cummings (who will command her) and others, of | pris schrs J Terry, Marcus, Kondout; Ney, Chase, | age of eighteen, or in 1842, alter some preliminar; rk Di Dubrovacki }, Percich, Cork or Fal- id Pougkeepsie. shall be issued for burial it must ap-| mentfor the past week, from which it appears | training'at Saudnurst, he Was sent olan the Baie | meek Deus Dunrowack! (Aus), COT WE a ig wOuiuE, "Aug 18—Cleared, schr Mabel F Staples, Dick-+ pear that the death of the person in | there tsa balance on hand amounting to $770,710 | bay artillery. ‘Those ‘were fighting days in India. | | Bark Jonge Cornelia (atch), Van Lindern, Bremen— | egmotives. ; wR EW ORLEANS, Aug 14—Arrived up, steamships Stator whose iavor the certificate {is asked is Cn egided the credit of the city in the several By MOI Pcarayl ane 1 Brand ermnes emeouty cn Bark. or ar Odd (Nor), Johannesen, Havre—Fanch, spice eine of Louisiana Bn. Johnson, Lave mol: Gry or Dallas. oa y HARBOR DUI ’ certified to by a physictan properly registered on |“, cisiog Ball, a blind youta, shot himself | BaMes of Moodkee, Ferozesnah, Budiwal and aul- | PALSALS., perreras (Sp), Santos, Marseilles and Ge. | The local Government Gasette norines that from the from Tuspan.. eB Look coe Dleared se the books of the Board of Health. The rules of ‘the Medical Society prevent its members from re- ‘Cognizing the houxeopathist and ostracised med- Acai practitioners, So no certificates will be asked | or granted, and the point remains to be tested. | Wal memorable, and at ail these actions Tombs through the head yesterday at his place of resi- | was present, either with his guns or as aide- | dence, No, 380 Second street, and died instantly. _ de-camp to Sir H. Smith. Years later he was seen | He had been suffering irom melancholy for several | in command at Delhi. His guns were foremost in months, attendant upon bis physical affiiction. | the action of the Hindun (30th and 8ist of May) ‘The Coroner was notified. which led to important results. He led the force |; Sipe deehaabiian a eee Brooklyn Board of Alder- | Which captured the Bed Gate and he commanded k Nu noa—D Marti & Co. Bark Olaf Kyrre (Nor), Jorgensen, Palma (Spain)—O Tobias & Co. Bark A V (Sp), Gareta, Genoa—¥ Puig & Co. Brig San Prisco (Ital), Caflero, Oadiz—J © Seager. a Lizzie Wyman, Hopkins, Vera Cruz—B D Metcalf Co. Schr 4 D Henderson, Doane, Kingston—A H Solomon Ast ot October next the toliowing shall be the port dues levied in the Kurrachee harbor on seagoing vessels and | coasting craft:—On all seagoing vessels of 109 tons and | upwards, the same being necessitated to recetve a pilot | on board’ when moving within port limits, the charge will be 2 annas per ton. the same vessel not being lable to this payment oftener than once ina month. Coasting craft and vessels under 100 wons, which vessels are not Ga Wyoming, Schriever, Bonacca. NEWBURYPORT, Aug 6—Arrived, schrs Vashti RY tes, Holmes, and G W Wentworth, Curry, Weehawkens, Foss, Baltimore. jalled—Sehr Florence, Nowell, Fennimore, Philadel hia, PINEW BEDFORD, Aug 16—Arrived, bark Gomes Ill Porn), Lugcetra, Otpe Verds and Harbados, The question of uppermost importance to-day is | the Horse Artillery at the final assault on the 17th | & Co. required to take a pilot when moving within port limits, salled—Schrs Mary J Fisher, Lawrence, New York; ‘whether the fine imposed by Vougress for refusing | ™€2 appropriating the sum of $2,000,000 for the | of July. Althougi he was wounded three times | _ Schr Armada, Copeland, Bear River, NS—Heney & | shall be charged at the rate of 4annas per ton burden, Any ler Besso, oe tecomply with ‘the regulations of the Board ot | continuance of work on the East River Bridge, | during the actions of the siege he was never ab- | Parker, sebr Loutse D Rathburn, Crowell, Pensacola and Key this payment to be demanded not oftener than once in three calendar months ip respect to the same vessel. W Brainard, Fitch, Amboy. ’ 0 Sailod—schr Ada T Whitney, Masters, Georgetown, —— “ } . Deihi eli Toombs 4 ¥ became a law yesterday, the ten days during | 8€0t from duty. The moment West—Benner & Pinckney. ie DG; Henry Gibbs, Coffin, New York. ‘Health 1s more oppressive than the anticipated in- | which the ‘Mayor’ might Nace ‘vetoed them ent | Was of on the trail of the rebels and was soon Schr Damascus, Jenxins, Baltimore—W Chalmers. The Brazilian Ministry of Marines announces that the NEWPORT, Auj ‘W6—Arrived, schra David GF o troduction of mixed schools. | Mond, DOE lasee a = engaged in the operauons oi the Oude campaign. | sehr » v Crane, Crowiey, Providence—Rackott & Bro. | commander of the Henrique Dias has veriiled the ex- | Clifford, New York; Rival, Dunton, do tor Bath; Ma See ee renga antl the next mesic or ne Come | He was at ouce heard of at Lucknow and Rolilt- | Sehr & A Anderson, Clark, Hartiord—Chas H Low. fstence of the bank on which two of the New York pacs- | hasku, Blake, do for Portland; Wm Martin, Willard, 4 \ ‘cient eta geen nontsnamgg| oeee September” | cund. He was made Mentenant Colonel a Janu- | Steamer Frank. Peres, Fniladelpnia, et grounded while making for the Braganca Lightship, | for do: 8 Applegate, Lowdon, Rondoat tor new Beak hovers : ary, 1858, and Colonel in the loliowing July, and ‘The bank, however, is known to the Para pilots. and is | _-Sailed—schrs James M Baytes, Arnold, Elisabethport Te Comptroller of the Currency to-day re. | ¥F. James Phelan, of No. 207 Evergreen avenue, | was named Commander of the Bath and Teesived ARRIVALS. lad down in the Preuck chart ot Montravel and Mou | Wm R Hust, Gatauer, Provideuce for Georgetown.’ ceived notification that the Second National Bank now engaged in finishing a row of houses on Flat- | the Victoria Cross. He figured as a commander during the mutiny of 1857-8. He next conducted REPORTED BY THE HERALD TRAM YACHTS AND chez, with7 metres. It is about one-sixth ot a mile in diameter, and is circular. I7th, AM—Arrived. schrs T O an, Bradley, Porti or Leavenworth, Kansas, with a capital of $100,000, | PUSh avenue, has been threatened repeatedly for | tno expedition to Bhootan, aud there won th HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE, The Henrique Dias determined tts posttion in lat 448 45 | Johnson; Harvest, Corwin, New York. ~ : 4 employing non-society men, and on Thursday even- | KC. BY He was made a Major General ia ise case caaien 8, ion 4749.69 W Gr, lying 15 miles NNW of Curuca | NORWICH, Aug I7—Arrived, schr Cornelius, from How ‘mune Mossad wdc umes. ery | ing last was assaulted and ‘terribly beaten with @ | Ajer years of active work in india he Dad to re- | with mdse aud i? Dawengers to Archibald Baxter € Ge, | Point: 16 miles Ni Nu of Tijuca Fomt, and 10 miles NE | boken, Absence of Secretary Bristow. | slungshot near his residence by three men. Mr. | sign the Oude atvision last year in consequence of | Aug. 15, lat 425% ‘lon 4/03, passed a ship, bound east, | 4 fromthe lightship., 4 FEN eL Sree mmnatt hohe: loland; sDaeeaceeenee Secretary Bristow left bere last evening for Cape | Phelan drew a revolver and fired, causing them to | the appearance of symptoms of the malady from | showing signal letters JIBP. Notice has been given that the schr 1rinmpho lies | Hamburg, Philadelphia; Prima Donna, Angie & Bima May, to pend a day or two. run, He was severely injured about the head, but | which he died, He ended uis days at his home in |. steumsbip City of Panama, Tima, Aspinwall Aug % | sunk off Montevideo, in the following position :~26 miles | and Dr Franklin, for coal ports. den ed ¥ | hopes to be ontagain in a week. Gtoucestershire. . with mdse and 138 passengers to the Pacific Mail Steam: | West of the Gerro hiaht 8 miles north of the South ure. Sailed—Sehre G M Harris, Harris, Sandy Hook; Smack tron Work for the New State Depart- Id he! Citys Oonet cana pee ae ship Co, Aux 16, lat $3 07, lon 7440, passed a brig show- | gorio blaffs, in 3% fathoms water; and 15 miles WN | Laurel, Keoney. do; Blooming Flower. judge Reynolds, in the City Court, yesterday DEATH OF A RAILROAD PRESIDENT, hi with red letter Din center: same Say, NEW HAVEN, Aug 17—Cleared, brig Ella, Martiny ment. ‘The contract for the wrought and cast iron work for tbe library of the new State Department buiid- ing was to-day awarded to Asa Suyder, of Rich- mond, Va., tor $55,417. Marine Hospital Property for Sale. | forenoon granted the application of Henry Hamti- ton for an order to show canse why Messrs. George Swift & Co., offal contractors, shall not be re- rained irom emptying offal on the dock foot of | | Nortn Seventh street, E. D. The order is made re- turnabie this morning. The people of the Four- | ' teenth ward are aeeply in earnest in their ex- | LOvIsvILur, Ky., August 18, 1874. H. D. Newcomb, president of the Loutaville and fest Railroad, died from paralysis this morn- ing. steamship Colon, hence for Aspinwall howlng blue and red light (and Reavy gale with tremendous sea, ship laboring badly, hove to for several hours. ‘Steamship Ashiand, ehorst, St Domingo es Ang 8, Samana 4th and Port au Platte 10th, with coffee, &c, to monte. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, Charleston Ang 15, with mdse and passengers to James W Ountard & Co. teamer > $4 # 325 CREE SE: 5 of the Panella Point Nghe, aed courses, jalemen, Arrived at Oape Verds about May 1, bark “Janet,” from New Bedford, clean, A letter from a Brown, of bark Atlantio, of NB, re- ports her at Bay of Islands June 8, to sail thatday on a cruise, Reports that Capt Williams, of the Osmanll, spoke barks John Howland, Cole, NB; Hunter, Holt, do. and Martha, Stanton, do—taken nothing since leaving | knort. Newstra, Ang 17—In port, schrs & 4 I Oakley, Newa bari and Horizon, Leet, to load tor Provide: nee. RT GAMBLE, Aug $—arrived, bark Camden, Robin son, San Francisco. PORT DISCOVERY, Aug 10—Sailed, bark Discovery~ (new), Real, san Francisco. PORT MADISON, Aug 9—Arrived, bark Tidal Wave,, Oi Revnolds, San Francisco. The Acting Secretary of the Treasury to-duy au- | pressed devermination to rid themselves of this | DEATH OF A CLERGYMAN, enepehrmahlp 1asae Bell, Blekgman, Bicumond, ity Uoint | the Bay; eog bark Lagoda, Lewis. do,two whales since | VEILADELPHIA, Aug Ig—arrived, schrs Osveo, (Br). thorized the Collector of Customs at Pitcsburg, | BuIsance, and troubie Is feared by the police unless | Provipencs, R. I., August 18, 1874, -| minion Steamship Co. x Auckland, July §—Bark Osmanl, Williams, of NB, ar. | Yartin, Be John WB. Georgie, Coppin, Kennebeo River, Pa., to offer for sale the Marine Hospital property um that city, THE SIGNAL SERVICE. Whe New Organization of the Bareau— A System of Interchangeable Re- Ports Between the United States and Europe—Other Improvements. | measures are taken to remove the nuisance irom | that locality. NEW JERSEY. | The reappointment of Abiel M. Conait as Post- | master of Orange by the President seems to give | general satisfaction. The treasury of the borongh of Princeton is The Rev. B. A. Chase, of the Providence Metho- | dist Episcopal Conlerence, died in Cumberland esterday. jain of the Fourth Maine regiment during the war, DEATH OF A PREE MASON. HAMILTON, Canada, August 18, 1874, Mr. T. B. Harris, Grand Secretary of the Ancient He was a native of Maine and chap- | Ship Meron (of Bath), Oatts, Cebu, oo 6, with mdse, to Fabbri & Chauncey; vessel to J W Elwell & Co} | passed Anjier May 6, Cape of Good Hope June 18 and Crossed the equator July 16 in lon 40 W. | Ship Palawan (of Liverpool), Scott, Calcutta May 10, with mdse to Peabod: ills & Co. Passed Cape of Good Hope Juty 4, st Helena July 18, and crossed the equator July 26 in lon 24 W. waShip Hercules (Nor), Nillson, Ltverpool 48 days, in bal- last to order. ship Harvest Queen, Janssen, Liverpool 37 days, with | mdse to. O H Marshall & Co. | “ship St Petersburg (Nor), Hansen, Dunkirk 50 days, in rived at the Bay of Islands June 8,’ having seen nothing in the shape of @ sperm whale since leaving that port | yr arks Eliza Adams, Hamblin: Merlin, Thomas; Mary | Frazier, Nye, and Osmanili, all of NB, sailed trom the Bay of Tstawas June 20 to cruise, leaving the Bay quite | clear of ships. The uekland Whaling Co’s bark Albion, in command of Capt ikelly, took her departure tor a eruise on the 23d or June. | Spoken, } Schr Jennie Spear, from Tuxpan for New York, June | Onrust, Romer, Warren, ty Abby Dow, Young, Providence (and cteared tor ton); Hesperus, Conery, Blue Aull Wiley, Bath ; | Bartlett, Bos aries 5 Kile: Inlngton, Del; denjainin Gartside, yes & Mathias, Cheeseman, Chelsea. London? Caro, Bronks, Leghorn brize Ma (Pore ndon: Caro, Brooks, i $) Lopez, Lisbon; Willie Maud (Br), Patten, Wij er NBG schra Angelina (Br). Millville, Kast, Harbor, TL: hiow= Haven; Elira'B Emery, Weeks, re, Rachett Bos- Me; Nellie Lampher,, yonen gt s, Cal le; Ge tar! Bird, Blackiste Vinainaven? Harbor; Alaska, Townsend, Wils Stanford, Somerset; th; Boston; 18th, barks Deodats, (Nor), Anderson,, Wind in nt, Brown, Gloucester: Ward, Ward, New ton (and cl for WASHINGTON, August 18, 1874. | empty in consequence of unusual expenditures | Free and Accepted Masons, died this morning at | pallust to order. 21, on Campeachy Banks, Libr irik pees irre Gee The Signaj Bureau, the youngest of the scientife | and slow payment of taxes, which compels the | 1S Tesidence. A special communication of the | , “lp Admiral (Ger), Haesloop, Bremen days, with nr Eroviderioe: JG Babsock) Smith, and 8 i Ustton: children of tue government, presses on in its bu- | Collector to take extreme measures for the coliec- | GTaud Lodge has peen summoned to meet in | “HM “AnyKog (Gen Mibeethsen; Gloucester 54 days, in | NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS, | Brewer, Boston; Ellen Holeate, ing, Fatl Biver Hamilton, at two o’clock on Thursday, August 20, ballast to tetens & Bockman: Westwind, Tracy, do (and cleared tor Somerset), Canton, | n manitarian work, in the interest of commerce, | “OD o! arrears. | rhe funeral. h i Sos ee Henry, Kennebec River. agriculture and science. Not content with pro- | 4 boating and rub-racing tournament took place ae rune, faye £00, Line ert aie in Se 1° | merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are in- | onmate ‘pet! orliand Sours # Girein: Jobanen Note viding for the safety of mariners on our own | Yesterday on the Delaware River, at Trenton, tei pean ier, Soreeneee Londonderry, 33 days, in | rormed that by telegraphing to the Hera London rt; Emma M Fox, Chase, Providence: M E Rockhill, shores, General Myers has perfected arrangements with the diferent European meseorologista for a A STRANGE SEA STORY. | which was witnessed by a large and variegated | crowd of enthusiastic sports. The prizes awarded | | the victors were unique, and the day’s amusement ‘Bockmanh, Aug 24, of ‘the Banks, during a thick fog, came in collision with ship Rossing: nol (of Yarmouth, NS), from Liverpool for Sandy Hook, | carrying away bowsprit and jibboom, with everything Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, the arrivals at and depart- ures from European ports, and other ports abroad, of Elkina Ludiam; J Satterthwaite, Wolff, 11; H A Hunt, Holmes; R M Smit ace; cree Shropshire, Boston ; Grace Vandusen, Reeves: BO cock, ‘Tomlin, J Maxfield, Di Portsmouth; Edx Reported Wreck of a New London Bark— | giracied: damage to ship unknown. American and all foreign vessels trading with the Units d : be known. | ward Ewing, Walker, Norwich: Elta Matin aon nage ay we adeestiy ——— ae So lecety Nuance Gh tis preseoatign® happened | one Captain and Five Men Lost=State- | Py yeoman pone neny fendi gto orddd States, the same will be cabled to this country free of | Fail Rivers George hevenger, Smith, Gaagus; tenwe’ Ed American seamen in any part of the world. 2 ment of One of the Survivors. Bark Keystone, (of Boston), Berry, Mb ciaygs,||| cena ste pepuaued, feo clonred Isth,, stoutnships Vindicator, Doane, New! Since tne ist of January, in all the principal Eu- Topean vations, observuuons have been taken each morning at ihe same moment of time that has been selected for the regular signal stations in James Little, a young man twenty-one years of age, residing at No. 63 Hoyt street, was brought to the police station m Newark, suffering from | Between six and seven o'clock last evening the attention of a Newark policeman was called to a colored man found lying at the Market street | with sugar to order: vessel to master. Bark Hero (Huss), Hendricksen, Antwerp 47 days, with indse to Tetons & Bockinann.’ Aug 5, lat 4452, [on | 00.55, epere fishing schr Emily Rose (of Marbfehead), with quintal: SHIPPING NEWS. ESE OUR CABLE York; Rattlesnake, Artis, Boston; schrs Montana, Bearse, and Oharles B bury, Fall River. Newoastiy, Del, Au; ; Bila Matthews, Nors 18—AM—Scbr L & A Babcock, Kelly, Crowell, d | Severe wounds on his neck, which, it is alleged, he | of ; same tune, schr Homewari 71 Bath, M yesterday, jarvi sais Souniry, and these are forwarded by mail | jnnicted on himself with @ penknile in trying to | depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad in that city, in | (of dioucester), all well Axrwxnr, Aug I7—Sailed, ships Algoma (Br), Curry, | Miu" suitwem trom Boston, this AME a epes Yor! oop hater = Peary sees Ig pemetpen | cut bis throat. His father, mother and sisters | an almost specchiess and extremely exhausted | bp ae pe) ert a 89 days, with | New Orleans; Itaska, Cotton, do. Bremen: schrs Elite L Smith, tor Boston, and Altoona, 3 0 e regular Te- | came with him, and all but the father were let go. | moark candida C ; Bristor, Aux 18—~Arrived, steamship Cornwall (Br), | for Chelsea. passed down yesterday PM, and Ger shi ports of this country. Nesrly 200 foreign stations ere now engaged in this work, aud sufficient data ‘Will soon be collected ior the deduction of general — laws in relation to the movements of the atmos- ere that will mark a new era in meteorology. ‘hese reports, consolidaied with those made by tke signal Oifice, will be Issued dauy in printed form jor the use of all meteorologists, ‘The large corps of observers which has worked go efficientiy for the Smithsonian Institation, under ‘the able supervision o1 Professor Henry, was trans- Jerred to the Signal OfMice on January 1, and since Shat date the series of observations, over 400 in emumper, has peen used in connection with the “4 { ship. Tweed, of and from i 0 pen Ni x P M—Bark Caro, fr: Leghorm; ssed in last mij ‘Speular synchronous reports irom the regular ata | preceging years @ good many of the manu- | enfeebled. condition he wa removed: to Bt. | Aus 13," ist’ 20 °N- fon 72 W. bark: Delt $,, fom | Conmraxrimoria Arrived, parks Agete (Nor), Lang- | ise teurens, trom Liverpool and bark Mimighsity The St Get 1 of thy facturers held aloof from tbe enterprise, Michael’s Hospital, where he now 1s, Charleston, for Queenstown ; I4th, lat 355, lon ), brig | berg, New York; Hortensia (Aus), Segota, do. from London, passed up this a dhe Woniioty OF concensrating on chan ceo. m oe Pcreatce| HIS STRANGE STORY, Emitom (Bh). from the Bahamas tor London, || 4, | Fauxoura, Aug 18—Saiied, quip Nancy Pendieton, Pen. | “Schr SS tyler, trom Philadelphia for Norwich, Pal Sewrion noe fe oe coaner Sa slugis ‘oftioe on | ptt sesh et Pont rary ae P oid | _ He says his pare is oe H. Smith, forty | days. in ballast to JC ‘ ' way dleton \from Akyab), Bremen. cae leaky, obtained assistance and will proceed a : n , re | years of age, and gives the following story:—On | “Brig Sasan Bergen, Tuthill, Rio Janciro, 4 days, with | Guoucusten, Aug 18—Arrived, bark Candido (Ital), Car- | “SSprLAND, Ang 1S—Arrived, schr Chas A Coulomb, Abe Int of July ot fis year Inilitary posts iuvune | JE, ,Newark I the way of advertising her Friday, a week ago, he sailed from New London on | coflee to Johnston, Perry. & Co: vessel to J Weubecg: | gone weg turn Fennimore, Phiiadelphia “age United States by members of the’ medical corps | Operation than the Manufacturers themselves had | Seer Ciinaa, etigra clot oh ievca nied pound | °fsrig Mary Knowlton, meFee, Tusran, Mex, 2% days, | Guitar Yanwourm, Aug 18—Arrived, brig Switt (Nor), | gicared Schr FH Ociorne, Oind Yas eCard sehr Glaus of observations being maderay theced Guilt | goue in twenty years by individual efforts. The | ing one ol the orcw. On Pridav last the Mermaid, | Tg! geuar. £c, to the Commercial Waretiouse Co; vessel | nope, New York. pa a I NC TC RRR be Po 4 not re ne ci | 9 fe om y ith—-Arrived, ivs Fannie er, icker, aw Gress concise oe tiie Territory of the | fast year as the year before altongy it warn, | Bestates, was run into by a propeller, the name of | “yrig Thetls, Spalchaver, Santa Martha 2 days, witn | Ge04—Arrived, bark Olvers (Ger), Albert, New York. | gqOthirAtzived, price Fannie B Tucker, Wass States caupot Ml fo be & voices axe. | aby wi (Bo gat ding PER gion | which he does not know, and guano, seins, 4 and 3 aqeanaare ve Dorsle Co, aa Hayne, Aug 17—Arrived, bark John Bunyan, Gilmore, Sailed—Barks Woodside, Jas McCarty, and David Boydg itary to the regular system of the Signai Office. | benefit to the trade of Newurk cannot be estimated | aca tone Is dogs, with sugar Sua molasses 16 trowuriaces | New York. for River, Platte Bk: ig acted, 1 correctly, it Is governed by the usual executive | $0, 108% She, sank almost immediately. Captain | fi ieyh with suger sna molasses to HW Frowbridge’s | “ o16q i7eh, ship La Louisiane (Pr), Tonffet, New Or. | PORTSMOUTH, Aug I raececan melemes An’addition to the receipt and discussion of this large amount of data additional labor has been thrown upon the Signal Office in the construction ee toe or telegraphic lines in Texas, Arizona, California and on the seaboard of the Atlantic States. When it is considered that all this work is done he started to walk home to New London, ad had | sow Sine o Eppinger & Russell; vessel to # B York. : by the sinall number of 459 men, the total enlisted | Upon close examination of the body of Jutius | 20t,,a8 {ar as Newark, when he was overtaken | 'xchriuanora, Yack Morris hiver, Del," <~° | waited 18th, bark Devete Dubrovack! (Aus), Krezevick, | mapadmageipiias yenrs Maria, Flerson, Grant, Alex force under the coutrol of the Signal Office, and | a | With exhaustion, as above described. Of the fact | Schr Sea Foam, Fillbrook, Bangor? days, with lumber Yous? i * | Foam, Homan, Trenton: Boohawet, Racket, Port JohnA wish en annus! appropriation of less than $400,000, , Richter, the Newark musician, whe destroyed him- | that to B Rowland & Go; vessel to H W Loud & Uo. Ciedal ah son; Minguas, Heaney, South Amboy: Sarah’A Fal ® wih be seen that there cannot be idiers among | self on Monday, it was discovered that he shot | 14.5 Priory tats fetter he) lens Passed Through Hell Gate. Saige oe 18—Sailed, ship Liverpool, Lambert, New Tilson, Howbare fertion Sones, Bondous , je men hor any wasteful expendity ; elf walle: 4 51 ‘ork; brig Limpio (Nor), Hoyer, United States, son, Fitzp: 4 Bvery man must do his full quota of wore’ acd | Mumself instead of poison. A bullet | that the story of the Wreck of the Mermaid should Lge alll re MotiEEa,” Neg Ib Atsivans Vetaamiialp cad livia (Bn, | Hobokens Kate Scranton, Paimer, every dollar expended ve legitimately applied. | hole was found under the left nippie. As it was ; Dave so long escaped uarration in the HERALD, if Brig, Prince Lee Boo (Br), Hatfleld, Windsor, Ns, tor “ a ip Bolivia (Br), Lansley, hd ia Da re al LRA et ‘i evident the cause of death was Richter’s own rash | true. Smita looks like an honest negro, and pos- | New York. 6 da, biti pi F to D R De Wolf & Co. Munro, New York for Glasgow, ‘der g iT venmane att som rpermany eaens NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. | ach no thqnest was ordered. | sibly tells the trath. mgt Rommel, Billings, Lane's Cove for Philadelphia, | Manseruums, Aug 16—Arrived, bark Mazeppa (Nor, | ee oe eee ear orkrc’ PHandona, — George Warren, the noted Newark “‘tongh,” who ———— Schr Jennnie, Howard, Richmond, Me, for New York, | Pettersen, Baltimore. 16th—Sailed, schr Katrina Van Courtlandt, Coe, New News from the Asiatic Squadron—The stabbed his pret as already reported in the | KITCHEN REFUSE, ‘with lumber to’ John Boynton & Son. Queenstown, Aug 18—Arrived, bark Arvid (Rus), Herta- YOCKLAND, Aug 15—Sai Japanese Still Occupying Formosa—A Bew School Ship—Abolishment of the Executive Office at Navy Yards. WASHINGTON, August 18, 1874, Late oficial despatches from the Asiatic station, -@ated in July, report that the Japanese still main- tain their oceupation of a portion of the isiand of Formosa, notwithstanding that they had been or- 1 It ¥ , Athol, Hartt a Angusta, ' Botton. Gered by the authorities to retire from Chinese | W/tWout any provocation, Newry 18 held tn default | Zirt—Proper care of kitchen refuse by. the hom LT OSA oe 1) Waleauerierer s~-arsived, tetp Mebelan eh eb Oe ee ene Ooo w Lara cacin. Fuad | ? 5 db . 5 ra " iy = oe Ty was Movgns Chet, shoud Japan fall to | | A Centre Market butcher ts aUleged to: have | Eschsts wn ant nate c tren ot eran roster ient Wiaichi, New York. deiphin: San “Saltador. ‘Nickerson, York’; sghre: withdraw her forces within areasonavie time, China would take measures to compe! her to do a0. ort Hawkaburg. ~ | The boy was covered with blood. The butcher fled | the large. tenement | houses well as in the | Ns. broedt, United States, STONINGTON, Aug l—Arrived, sehra, Susan Nash, ight encand Diatiines be resorted: to, they ‘Vo escape arrest. 75 Brome hy eet eee 2 i fn ceTement, one a Schr Matthew Kinney, Sharp, Baltimore tor Bridge- Alben ; Samuel Castwer, Burke, Philadelphia for Naat a 1 ‘ mane properly to ‘oom should be constructed for thie ex- 4 Would scarcely extend beyond Formosa, Whi THE BROOKLYN ASSASSINATION. | bress ‘purpose, with all the necessary conditions to | chr Sallie W Pender, Trascher, New York for Taun- ach etic VINEYARD HAVEN, Ane. Fopereh jones Poresosat others were apprehensive that a general war ‘ maintain ivin’ a state of pertect cleanliness; No one | ton. Boxnay, July 19—In port ships Benyenne (Br), McGow- | Center, Boston jor Matanzas: rah Jones ‘ort John~ might ensue. ‘The Funeral of Torrin Bathe garbage cellent hea ewew trom thie room | sche & M Brookions Stocking, New Fork for Boston, | 874 [Or re Sere ge er ea Ge EBEDG, 101.0. UNL Ds Spa ac the garbage collector, "Ni 4 pean. MeComber, " ra, In) » ater 4 NRW SCHOOL SHIP. should be allowed to be thrown upon any stfece. “Abd | sehr Marthe May. Leo. Haveratee ae Rito ee | for New York; Artist (tir), Sarkents for Demerara and jed—sehresoun Kelso, and Barnett Joncs The sloop of war Gt. Marys, Dow at Norfolk, is, Under the provisions of an act of Oungress, wo ve Placed under tue control of tne authorines at Bos- for the purposes of @ marive school. She is ‘ A on + orrina p Jegod, by contractors, by S Of ACF 4 , dalled from Saugor July 4, ships Pride of C: Br), peconrs J P Foster, and Utalume (Br) mom Preparing vo be wowed to Boston Sy the Pow: | teeripsion “Balvadore Torrina, died August 19th, | jo60). by courrnotors bY means of screens atthe damp | Gene Haptdine, Locks. asnnee tes Rormeter Lyall, New Tork ic, Canad cee Maer eee EDs | SMe TGTON, NOU At IG —ArrIvedy Schiry Mary 5 1874, aged 42 yea Was delivered over to Ue | separated at the house, itcan be done to advantage in| sehr success, Richards, Lugabethport tor Providence Cotowno, July 7—In port bark’ Catherine Scott (Br), | Stockham, Cordery, New York; Hattie Turner, Hupper, TBP EXRCUTTVE OPPICER. Jew friends who desired to accompany it to {ta | the garbage room Behr Emma W Day Day, New York for Providence, | | Casket, for New York. Bosto' An order has been issued by the Secretary of the | last resting place, and was taken by them to Cal- |. Seond—ihe Proper removal of kitchen refuse by th Steamer City ot New Bedford, Springer, New ork ior | g CZ". Jane ll—Sulled, bark Chieftain (Sr), Draper, - F \Nevy abolishing the office of Executive Uificer of | vary Cemetery, where it was interred according Conirac. in t first place garbage should be re- | New Bediord. bid MISCELLANEOUS, of Navy Yards, and providing for assignment to each vrnnernarett ; he no exception Tt’ should veyed iit arrived June &'tor san Francisco: Osceola, Nickerson, HOUSE AS A FREK GIFT TO EVRY SIXTY. , 4,0 an oMlcer not shove the rank of com- | The police are still engaged in investigating the | Ya ur tight carts or rere ko consent Boe buegees the SAILED. from Singapore, arrived Juue 14, for Boston; Alhambrs fourth purchaser of « lot in Garden City Park. », Who shall be senior aid to the com- myaterious affair, but thus far without success. | escape ot aales and foul. odor Third, the garbage be (Br), Nelson, tor New York. ote, irom $150 to $300 each, pi or $10 montkl; Waandant. 1t aiso provides that vere shal) be at- | Some Jurther arrests are promised. collector should be required to enter the premises and Cow Bar, CB, Aug &—Cieared, brig Orloff (Br), Belfon- | without mterest), aud ten tw tached to each navy yard @ captain of the yard, ‘Who shall be senior to all the Other ine officers ta ‘the yard, and, in the absences tue commanding | | tha, Jamaicn, &o; 0 | | strest, and the collector could lave dns tof ; Fanita, Pi to Auckland (or sale. | @ present of A dwoliing. Cor Yelock oMcer, act as commandant, Shortiy after tweive o'clock on Monday night | Yuet 8°? ; d ave direct contro Ss the is arabe eGvararh Joly io“in port ship varius B Lanenin, Mu | aid iocumpany the Agent to wee the Deemed eee ae “ nird—The proper disnosttio se. s ns, Idg, se. Free excursion every Su 6 Acting Passed Assistant Surgeon George B. Tota | four Italians, sallors on the brig Grugiiana, lying | 14/j.sumeient uavicr this hewd to says thee the meted lus (Ger), B | “Hoxa Kowa, Ang 15—Saited, steamship Colima, Dear | fo 30a. Mr recurniny aed OF Mon atl Lote ne teed : ordered to the Naval Hospital at Pensacola; at Hunter’s Point, quarrelied crossing the Roose- | should be used for filing sauken low and the gare No. bern nM Francisco via Yoxoharna, uoice of Jocatien can ve had by applying at once. ‘a & 4 Assistant Engineer Jonn Pemberton is or- | hey reacned the c: Dage should be ted to hogs. The value of ashes as @ bese op ore Hoxovis, July —Arrived, bi Delaware, Hinds, nd free tickets at HiTUHCQO) ‘teat estate head dered to the Plymouth: Acting Assiatant surgeon | Vele street ferry, and when they reached the cor- | fiiing cannot be ted. and it has repeatedly been Maritime Miscellany. Vievoria, B ters, 895 Third avenue, corner Twenty-sixth ‘areet, Nowe h : Lies | net of South Sixth and First street the quarre; | Aemorstrated th varbage can be profitably Used as Srmamsmie Nonwa, which was in collision with the Jas sailed’ July 6, bark Powhattan, Blackstone, Paget | York. Enclose stamp for map. 1@ ONG placed on sick leave. NAVAL DRILI, | ‘The Navy Department has issued an order that | daro drew bia sheath knife and plunged one-tiird | oma Timmerman, New York. { fo : : . 0 E da, Willbank | State, FRED / heavy spars, required by General | tts lengih into David’s lest breast just below tue | POUGHKREPSIR, N. Y., Augus. 18, 1874, Biur Praxunes, Smith, at Shanghai June 25 from Now | mulled 17th,5 PM, stoamship Tonawan | C r 63 Broadway. / ‘) until ‘otherwise | collar bone. Officer Edward Brown, Wao happened lided York, reports moderate weather the entire passage, c (from New Orleans), Philadelpiia. | nae mw, 363 Bros jer 128, will be omitte: Th roines of light spars and of tho | ordered, 0 exXel eile will be practiced occasionally, having due | regard to the weather and to the heath aud em- Hospital, where his injuries were pronounced | light this morning and instantly killed, He re- Barx Gov Trovr—The hull and materials of this vessel, | 8, (": He ‘i : vorce granted, Advioe tree, Cavey wl hie AYRA’ LOMWDALJEs, _ ) BeVee URANO Jatal ( Pldgg at GARISQM and leayes a fauuliy. from Sauug for New York, Wick wag WwkER 1G) hot | eee ea me, don Ue NOW MO MOTE Attorney, 196 Beaagways | What the cause of the attempted suicide is is not | Condition. He was removed to the First precinct | known, and considerable mystery hangs about the | Police station and the police surgeon sent for, case. ‘The man was just able to make known the fact REWARS’S INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. | that he was on the verge of dying of starvation, — : | not having eaten anything for two days. Me was The Newark Industrial Exhibition opens for the | provided with a large bowl of soup, four slices of third season on Tuesday next, and, according to | preaa, seven rolls, and some coffee, all of which the assurances of its officers, the display this year | he devoured with ravenons eagerness and then will be finer tuan on the preceding occasions. For | pegged for more. The doctor meanwhile arrived, some time past the buildings have been in process | examined his condition and peremptorily ordered of arrangement for the reception of goods, In | that nothing more be given him. Still tn a moat | wares to the world in the two years it was in and the crew, | officers and a board of twenty-four directora, each | aie netigd vAleeaucer oe Site ee | @ leading represeatative of some important New- | ark industry. THE SANGUINABY OLASSES OF NEWARK, ed, were ali drowned. This occurred, he states, off Barnegat ht. He vaken to Philadelphia, 50 he states. From there HERALD, 80 & policeman named ‘Jacques, nas been fully committed for trial, He attacked Omcer Morse likewise. Some time ago the question of the proper method of removing the garbage and ashes from the side- Another New: Mielal J it serious at lhe iol Sean Weary. 8 pn fied on | walks was referred to the Sanitary Committee of saloon keeper, Edward has repeatediy been com- | the Board of Heaith, with instractions that they plained of jor brutally treating the brutes who fell . b mto his trap, but now he in durance vile to cay drake til pamdil barra fe moths ae ieee. await trial on'a charge of having brutally beaten | 19g of the Boa: lealth and Police. mee! with bis cimd one Willlam Bond, who makes amMi- | ing was held yesterday, and the report recom- Gavit that Neary attacked him in Orange street | mends as follows:— causelessly dealt a little boy named Phillip Stone | we the garbage vessel or venels are to be peri hi @ felonious biow on the head with an irom hook. kept. This rale should be enforced enti | Shortly after two o’clock yesterday the body of | the house owner should be held responsible for any such the murdered Italian, which had been placed in a | deposits in front of his house m 7 rt ation oF ahs it not be required ‘al: and gasbage by the house owner shoul handsome coffin, on which was a plate bearing tho | {the separation can be satisactorily wade, thoved daily trom e to the rites of the Catholic Church. use; to this rate there should take the garbage vesse\ irom the bouse and return ft 10 ite place when empiied. If this plan were adopted the | | ashes and garbage could be effectually kept from the ANOTHER ITALIAN STABBING. | food ior hogs was renewed between two of them—Guiseppe | ee RORGRE « Mundaro and Joseph David—daring which Mun- | KILLED BY A TRAIN. Morris Osborn, of Garrison, was strack by @ to be close by, immediately arrested the assailant, | train on the Hudson and David was removed to the Eastern District River Railroad before day- and Reed.were picked up by the propeller and | Ital), Ci iero, Messina 6) days, with sulphur, &c., to Phitiips Bros; vessel to Lauro, Story & Co, Passed Gibraltar July 5, 0. x Bark Maria Adelaide (Ital), Naccari, Gibraltar 82 days, with sulphur to J © Seager. Bark Helatrix (Ger), Kruse, Buenos Ayres, 58 days; in ballast to Tetens & Bockmann; crossed the equator Suly 48, in lon % W. ; Rurk’ american Eagle, Kendrick, Gloucester, Mass, 8 days, in baliast to Squire Bros. rig Jno Kendall (of Penzance), James, Colombo, April 11, with mdse to GF Buliey; passed Cape of Good dope | June 6; arrived at St Helena Jnne 22 and sailed ame | day; crossed the equator July 10, in lon 4 30 W. June 17, lat 32 6) 8, lon 17 10 B, spoke ship Boufell (Bri, from Calcutta for’ Liverpool, 81 days out; 9th, lat 4 30'S, lon | 30.20 W London, for Giazo. } crossed the equator July 2%, in lon 37 8) W. D8. Brig China, Manthorn, Arroyo, PR, 18d ays, with saga: to Galway & Casndo; vessel to LF Brigham mae Schr Garland {of Machiaw Libby, Shulee, NS, 5 days, with piles to Wilson & Godirey; vessel to inaster; will Aigcharge cargo at Perth Amboy. Behr Lizzie West, Jacksonville 12 davs, with yel- Behr Anthony Barton, Bloxom, Providence for New ‘01 hr Saltie M Atkins, Beverly, Cromwell for New York. Schr Joseph Baton, Jr. Peterson, Rockport for New York, with atone to order. Sctir James Mt Bayles, Arnold, Newport for Elizabeth- Sehr Annee, Byna. Thomaston for New York, with Fossey. Schr Ontario, Barker, Providence tor New York. Schr E P Church, Gifford, Nantacket tor New York, ‘with fish and lobsters to Wallace & Vo. Schr Brig Alberti, Orcutt, Port Johnson for Bucksport, Me. Bi 1, Bust 0 rig D A Small. Br New York tor boston. Schr &reolite (Br), Bi idman, New York for Yarmouth, Sehr J W Allen, Allen, New York tor Boston, {our White Star (Br), Raynor, New York for St Joun, Sehr Mal, Merrill, Port Johnson for Boston. Steamer Galatea, Gate, New York tor Providence. Steamships Nevada (Bri, for Liverpool; Bristol; Switzerland (Belg), Antworp; Et ° Arragon (Br), | rit Si 2 olumbus, has arrived at Montreal, Seed, near Bic, on Tuesday last, thu bow very badly dam: starboard side of 2, jut 40403, lon 21 is, when cept on ADF 2 wiulch carried 86 heavy gale from 8K, duriv varko and part of the after Stamper, New York. Buwrast, Aug 17— Arrived, brig Temi (Aus), Sterk, Philadelphia. Brest; Aug 18— Arrived, steamship Lafayette (Fr), Heliard, New York for Havre. Brewen, Aug 16—Arrived, ship Bremerhaven (Ger), Holjes, New York; barks Pauline (Ger), Hulfer, do; | Thule (Nor), Hansen, Philadelphia: Admiral Tegethof | (Ger), Reher, New York, Caworta, Aug 16—Sailed, ship Champlain, Merril, United Staves. Jeans (not previously), Taverpoor, Aug 18—Arrived, ship Marcia Greenleaf, Bunker, New York. Also arrived 18th, ship City of Montreal, Mudget, New verg, New York. i Arrived 18th, 2:3) AM, steamship City of Paris (Br), Tibbits, New York for Liverpool. Rorrerpam, Aug 16—Arrived, bark Arlington (Nor), Palmstrom, Philadelphia, Soornamrton, Aug 18— Arrived, steamship Mosel (Ger), Ernst, New York for Bremen (and proceeded). Sureips, Aug 13—Sailed, barks Resolve (Nor), Barth, United States; Emma (Aus), Luccovich, do: also Julie, Watunronn, Avg 17—Sailed, bark Vega (Nor), Nor- New York: City of Oashmere (Br), Bryce, for New Yor! Bleano, Brown, une; California, Bicxnell, do; bi Jaines@ Yendleton, Gilmore, and Mary M Bird, . do, ork, port Jaly 1, ships Wildwood, Frost, from Shanghai, taine, New York, Donon, NA, June 16—Arrived, bark Wm Giffor Gibbs, New York, Would discharge cargo and procee Sound; schr 8 Thayer, Brown, san Francisco; Uth brig Morning star, Gelett, Microaesia. Mavaxa. Aug I8—Arrived, steamship City of Merids, ie utta, Fratton, from Singapore, | ay Hook for orders; barks Caller for 8anoy. ir New York; Helena, snow, ior do. Australia, for Genoa, this AM. Barks Sebastian Bache, for Bremen, olt evening and an Canton, trom Gardiner; Angelica, from St Lucia; Mai ‘Bbley from Charleston; John H Perry and Lottis Bair from New an brig Orolon, for Portland; schrs P M Hayward, for Bos-, ton, and E © Babcock, tor Charleston. Lewes, De), Aug 18, A M—Barks Noe and Golden Ws brigs Unto and Reporter and schr AM; steamship Eien S Terr: nighs; barks Australia and Edith unchanged. Allen, Philadelphia; Salied—Si at Estelle Day, Carey, © PROVIDENGE, Age Baltimore via Nortolk ; Mi Bath), Liverpool, BE; schrs Win Robinson, and Exeter, Pendleton, New York: ela, Lie do. Thatcher, New York; bark Amelia, Foye, Port a. **Cieared—Shtp Washington Libby, Hansom, Molendo. Sailea—Ship 5) ptite TRLAND ll TOA ANRATT og 17—Arrived, schr Rodclla Blew, ton. ‘Smled—Brig isaac Carver, Carver, Bre! Vao Amburg, P for M Port Johnson for Salem. ng 4 ras mas Eve among those who have puronased the lot. Ni extra cost. No chance to lose, but wen chances to renniel elent cause, no Sai 18th—Arrived, BSOLUTS DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM COUR’ of different tates; legal everywhere; no publiott: foes in advance; advice (ree; commissioner Or evermy — ERIOK L KING, iP Nor bark Pan, for Breme ard Cary na Cassinova, tor Co "k for orders, anchored here 1 roceeded down under tow this AM. A bari ny png coming up under seam. PM—Passed up, schrs Mollie Parker, from Portland Bedford; James Vildiem, from Providence + d ‘Thomas Vangilder, from Boston. Passed down] GW Jowett left left for New York ay P Gerrish, Armstron: jled—Schr Jessie Williamson, Jr, Sewatd, Port John. rth—Arrived, schrs Francis Ellen, Cousins, New York q *hiladelphia. Arti’ stes! MoCh ain, Caledaate rom ice, Pressy 16th, Mone 'RANCISOO, Ang 10—Arrived, ship Ri jer, way ‘of Hope, Little, Liverpoo!. 0 Dy Kae pra led brig Georgia, Ne phen G Hart, Pierson, Providenes;@ L Yenwooa(Br),, re H Russell, Pourhkeensiey ted, (PUTS Wout Amboy tor slechiece Boston, Thiout for Plymouth; Florence. N ‘Towerd, erected, to be distributed by draw: I OLUTE DIVORURS OBTAINED FROM DIFFR, ent states; legal everywhere; desertion, le ubuicity required; ne charge wnt