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10 Aerie SIRS SERRE, S87 ete ii from the laqies present, The remams were con- THE LAST OF MARY B. POMEROY, | sexce cousease, femcier, mere, te icuemet: its Kindred earth, there to await the final resur- rection. The it acne auainaat ef the Fk Jona Be Meriman by te kind permission 5 Whom succeeds Miss Pomero Impressive Services at the Fune- | ss sigsnis of tne Fromect ayenwe, church The 10) jreene, }0) ral Yesterday. ‘andle, John Nutter and Lowell 8, Dimick. GLENDENNING DEFIANT. It may seem incredibie to many, but such is the fact, that Glendenning appeared on the streets and passed through the city yesterday“ morning, regardiess of the gaze o! all observers. He was | accompauied by Mr. Howell, one of tne elders of bas church, AN INDIGNATION MEETING. immediately after the funeral a meeting was | heid and the following call was issued:—A | meeting of the citizens of Jersey City Heights | will be held at McPherson’s Hall, on Satur- | day evening, August 22, at eight o’clock, to give | expression to their feelings in regard to the out- | Yage perpetrated on the community Dy the Rev. Jonn 5. Glendenning. MURDER IN THE FOURTH WARD. @lendenning ¥«:: Present—Scorcking Denuncia- tion of Her Seducer by the Officiating Cler- gyman—A Baptism and a Funeral in the Same Hour—An Indigna- tion Meeting Called. ‘The scenes witnessed yesterday at the residence ef Mr. James Smith Miller, where lay all that was mortal of Mary E. Pomeroy, will not be forgotten | ‘within tne lifetime of those whose unpleasant lot | at was to witness them. Ifa generous and lavish @atpouring of sympathy can afford consolation to ‘she living or vindicate the memory of the dead | ‘then the spirit of Mary E., Pomeroy may rest | quietly im the country beyond the grave, and the gloom that now overshadows the home of | am unofiending family may soon be dissipated. | ine iiquor store of B. & W. Volckens, No. 98 Cherry ‘The funeral was such as has not been witnessedin | street, corner of liver, by whom six shots from | Jersey City for many years. Men of hign standing | 4 smith & Wesson revolver were fired, The cir- an the community, who were not acquainted With | cumstances apparently are that deceased and | ‘the deceased or with the family with whom she | Cyarjes H, Doalman, who lived over the barroom | wesided were there, not from curiosity but to re- no 9g Cnerry street, had been playing cards and | ‘eend'a protest against drinking all the aiternoon, untii about twenty | Su thypigeinomyedeiinenogl | minutes previous to the occurrence, Deceased | ‘Skat sent her into an early grave, The hour for the | nay po more money. They then stopped playing, | Services was fixed at two o'clock, but from nooa | ang the deceased wanted more drink, | ———————— A Printer Shot Dead by a Bartender. At seven o’clock last evening John Crow, aged twenty-seven, residing at No. 137 Cherry street (single), printer, was shot and instantly killed by | Peter Van Twisten, aged twenty-two, a bartender in | ‘the house was crowded. When the 4p-/ and commenced to threaten the bartender | pointed time arrived fully 300 persons, | give more drinks on credit; but the all members of respectable families, were | partender refused. Deceased then assaulted the Packed in the house or scattered through the | Jawn. Among those present were ex-Mayor Sawyerand lady, Charles L. Northrup, Alderman Tofey, George P. Howell, an elder of Glenden- ming’s church; William E. Dudley, Albert Metz, H. bartender and tore his shirt and called him foul names. Doalman separated them, and the bar- | vender pat Crow out of Goors, and that was thought to be the end of the thing. Five minutes later Crow returned and commenced asking for drinks, and THE OCEAN SWIMMING MATCH. Large Gathering of Spectators at Long Branch. PRACTICE OF THE CONTESTANTS. Fair Ladies Gambling on the Result. LONG BRANCH, August 20, 1874, The sketches published in the AHERALD this morning of the contestants in the great interna” tional swimming match have cansed much ex" citement down here, and many who were hereto- fore indifferent as to the race are now quite awake to its importance, There is @ general dividing of parties, or better, the different sympathies are assuming shape. On one side are ranged the ladies of the ‘Red-white- and-blue,” order, on the otner the English ladies and gents and American ‘don’t cares’? Pork herders’ sons with English drawis, and weil bred American youths, who carry umbrellas rain or shine, and whose clothes don’t ft them (accord- mg to the English style), are arrayed on the other side. The tricolored female party who think Andy @ “perfect dear" have their train of male followers who not only speak pho- neticaily but financially their opinions as to the Tesult, The fact is things are getting lively to an interesting degree. The ladies of the afferent factions meet on the balconies and on the beach, and itis truly interesting to hear their pretty prattle as to the relative merits of the men. All the New York and Boston girls are loud in their eloquent approvals of Andy, while the Phtladel- phia ladies at Howland’s think Johnson much the ba Fortunato (Ital), Boszetto, Cork or Ealmouth— SigcovieRanceseo Danovaro (ital), Sebiaffing, Corx or poth—si ich & Co. care Orak Plax (Nor), Nielsen, Havre—Tetens & Bock- ae ark Schiller (Ger), Gloystein, Bremen—Chas Luling Bark Limerick Lass, Kruger, Bremen—Funch, Edye & i ark Lief (Nor), Halvorsen, Stockbolm—Tetens & Bock- wihark Nord Oap (Nor), Osuldsen, Harlingen (Holland)— Tear “achilles (Ger), Rhetz, Dantsic—Punch, Edye & ‘ae Nuova Kmalie Celestina (tal), Staraci, Lea- tink Hikga’ Bose (Br), Vesey, Hamilton (Bermuda)— madi eS Devereaux, Kingston, Ja—A H Solomon # tig Louisa (Br), Hobbs, St Johns, NF—Hatton, Watson * ole Peerless (Br), McDonald, Halifax—O B Swayne & Ssrig Lucy (Br), Irving, St Jobn, NB—Pomares & Cush- mschr Marguerita Antonio (Sp), Yglesa, Las Palmas (Ci Conklin, Fernandina—Warren | Bay's Le Grazie dita), Stagno, Waterford—Slocovich & Schr John Douglas, Ra. Beattie, ‘Sehr Harry White, Hopkins, Jacksonville—Warren Ray, Schr James later, Hawkins, St Marys River via Port Se ank Walter, Saxton, Richmond, Va—Slaght « PAthr BD Steelman, Chiviral, Richmond—Van Brant & ‘Schr Anna Lyons, Baker, Georgetown, DO—W W Ba- ‘Sone J § Welden, Rich, Philadelphia—Chas H Low. Schr Island Belle, Thompson, Boston—Jed Frye & Steamer A C Sumera, Warren, Philadeipias—vames Hand. ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STBAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamsmp Anglia (Br), Smith, Glasgow Auj Queenstown 7th, with mdse and ‘passengers to son Bros, Had strong westerly winds throughout. Steamship Herder (Ger), Fischer, Hamburg Aug 6, with mése and 205 passengers to Knauth, Machod & Kuhne, Experienced severe westerly gales and hign seas almost the entire passage. Ang 13, lat 47 37, lon 51" lo,passed bark Columbus (Ger), from Grimsby’ for New York. Steamship Morro Castie, Morton, Ha' a Aug 14, ‘with indse and passengers to WP Clyde & . Aus 18, 259 miles south of Sapdy Hook, pores brig Leonard Meyers, from st Pierre tor New Yor! Steamship Carondelet, McCreary, New Orleans 8 days, with mdse and passengers to C H Mallory & Co, Steamship Old Dominion, Walker, Nortoik, City Point 5 and lender- Shr Jeflerson (new), Baker, Indianola—Tupper & | A. Hellerman, J. H. Bedell, Clinton W. Congar, Weaward L. Kimberley, George E, Randall, Charles W. Perveil, 8. H. Demotte, John Allen and Gilbert ®. Dudley. Ex-Mayor Sawyer remarked, expres- then produced a large piece of granite, with sharp | edges, which he threw with all Is force at the bartender, stunning him and cutting his left ear. After a minute he recovered and called for Mrs. id OL ILAnG, Win mdse and passengers to the Old Do- wi n Steamship Co. ware Ji Burossmiever (Aus), Farabocbla, Bristol 48 jays, in ballast to U Seager Jar St Agnello (Ital), Acogulo, Limerick, 8 days, in finer man. Lots of kid gloves will change hands | on the resuit of the race. I use “change hands” advisedly, as itis not to be supposed they will be wively:—‘{ determined I should come here at all | Volckens to come down stairs, ashe was alone, In | ‘hazards. man | a few minutes after Crow bad thrown the stone se Wuvaredi eamawaenigand | he ran out to the street. There were two ben cneumeate hes | saors in the room, Michael Rusb, of No. 94 THE STERLING CHARACTER Cherry street, and Michael Grimley, of fof that young woman. She visited some ot our | NO. 81 Oliver street, who took no part whatever in the affair. Shortly afterward Crow | ‘Rest families, and from what I knew of her I say Positively that if ever there was a pure, virtuous iri till she came across Glendenning she was one. 2f Glendenning’s insinuations as to her character fave any joundation why did he allow her to occu- By the sanctuary of God as organist up to the | corsa. 8. Barboro and Cain, wearing the shots, | ‘very Sunday before his arrest? Why, the very | rushed in and took possession of the pistol and the | @upposition 1s astounding. Whichever position | stone, and also arrested iour witnesses. One of ‘he assumes he is guilty.” | them is Doalman, with whom Crow was playing : | cards; another is Edmund L. Butler, of No. 70 Dr. Burdett called in the early morning to the ujiver street, and the two sailors above mentioned, Mouse of mourning and found Mrs. Miller suffering | Jenn Ce en ose bag need —. ae g ol ‘ow, says Captain Ulimana, is a notorious from an attack of acute nervousness. He aduuln- | character. He has been arrested’ several wies | istered not medicine but some wholesome advice and has been on the island for sticking a steel and consolation. One remark is worth quoting:— | point into a man’s eye kamed John shields. He | ‘You onght, after all, to feel happy, Mrs. Muller, has also been arrested for an outrage on a girlin | ‘that God has taken her to Himself; had she lived the Frankfort House. About six weeks ago he | whe would be in tne Lunatic Asylum.” | attacked, in company With six or eight rowdies, | THE BROTHER OF DECEASED, | Officer Gillegan, when the officer shot one of | hher only brother, Alfred B. Pomeroy, arrivea them—viz., Andrew White, in the hip. He for- from Michigan, and when he entered the house merly worked on the Ledger. This case resembles | ‘@nd saw the face of the dead, the scene was | very much the case of Joun Hallissey, a thie who | simply indescribabie. He bad expected to mect was Killed bya German bartender at the corner | her and pass a few happy days at the close of the | of William and North William streets about two | #ummer, but now it was a meeting of years ago. Crow's former foreman at Bonner’s | THE LIVING AND THE DEAD, made the remark a lew days ago that Crow would | He is a well built, handsome young man, appar- | die in his boots, | ently thirty years of age and was dressed in WHAT THE PRISONSR STATES. mourning. Wild rumors were afloat that he was | The prisover, who ig now in Oak street station, | @earching for Glendenning im the morning, but Says that be did not wish to kill the man but these rumors were without foundation. Every merely to protect himseli. He looks a pleasant Fumor in tis most melancholy case, however, is young fellow and is well educated. we tormerly | eageriy grasped, so intense 1s the excitement | worked for Volckens’ brother, who keeps 4 liquor ‘throughout the city. store corner Second avenue and Twentieth street. | THE ROOM OF DEATH Al who kuow the prisoner speak well of him, | ‘was the front parlor. The remains were encased Another account as to Crow’s character is that am 4 handsome rosewood casket, Mounted with | he was generally a most peaceable, kindly man sliver. ‘The expression of the deceased was won- and was the sole support of a widowed mother | deriully caim; she laid, to mortal eyes, m perfect | and two young brothers. This 18 asserted by | came back again accompanied by some people, who shouted out, “Go for him!” The bartender by this time ‘had taken up his pistol, and as Crow advanced toward him with a chair in nis hand, as | 1f about to throw it at bim, he fired several show— _ six it is thought—one of them striking Crow in the | brain. He jell dead without saying a word. Ofii- tarlewan strewed proiusely from the neck to the ‘Waist with tuberoses and lies, There were tour exquisite wreaths on the lid of the casket wrought ‘Amto the shapes ofa cross, a crown, a heart and a shield. Some of these were tributes trom families | 4n the neighborhood. The silver breast plate bore | ‘the jollowing inscription repose. Even in death the Jeatures were persons who have known him from boyhood, who | regular, and conveyed the impression that also afirm that deceased was never Convicted of @he must have worn a sweet expression any serious crime. | 4m life. fhe body was dressed in black lig SERBIE THE NS REM \ \ OUTRAGE AND PROBABLE HOMICIDE, A Drunken Husband Kicks His Wife Almost to Death. Shortly after six o’clock last night there occurred | im the tenement house No, 540 Bast Fifteenth | eee eee GARY Te POMEROY, "2 street a dastardly case of wife beating, the effects | Tied August 18, 1874. 3 of which will probably consign the unfortunate Aged 26 Years and 4 Months, 3 ) Victim to the grave. Ata little before six o’ciock Thomas Murphy, aged forty, returned home under pide} eer ca hank oan eee the tnfueuce of liquor. His wile, Margaret, was | twenty minutes to three o'clock Rev. Mr. Tunison, ; 4t her sewing machine engaged on some work as of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church, ar- ; he entered, and at her side sat her daughter, rived. It was desires to have a clergyman of the | susan, aged fourteen. Without cause or provocation Presbyterian denomination, but none could be found. He proceeded up stairs and his‘first oMce | Murpny began applying indecent epithets to his v= epee ot ee eet oer paneer carne tae ‘The rush was so great to view the remains tha! wre gy ONDINE | the fittle, one grnone | wife, to which she made no reply, but kept on mother = !a) cold in eath. le chil was | 4 F itencs ed Ellen stuart Glenaenning, and Mr. and Mrs, | ¢¥ins. Infuriuted at her silence, the drunken Miller Were the sponsors. It was a trying specta- | Man snatched the work she had in her lap irom ele Beer er cur chiG enh atid oe Tee the | her, and throwing it into the stove, struck her | guardian: child, ci e' love, a 5 7 SMerish and protect it) The poor littie one is chree ; Over the head with his clenched fist. She bounded ‘weeks and two days ola, but of such small propor- | from the chair and attempted to get away, but | ‘ons ana sickly appearance that it is hardly prov- | before she could do so be administered several able it will Jong survive its mother. heavy kicks with bis boots on her person, felling ‘THE SERMON. her to the floor. Although severely injured, she The minister, taking a position in the hallway, at allied suMciently to assume the defensive, and, | Bhe foot of the staircase read the service com- Seizing 4 stick 01 Wood iying on the floor, hurled maencing With “Man thai is born of a woman, & 1% at his head, striking him on the tace, ‘@nd then proceeded to deliver his address as jo!l- He again sprang at her and, pulling her across the * Jows:—‘‘Something more than a quarter of acen- heuted stove, Kicked and pounded her without tary I have mingled as a minister with Christiam Mercy. The little girl had all this time been iran- peo I bave buried fathers and mothers. sons } tically endeavoring to save her mother, but finding and daughters. I have been called upon to consign | her edorts useless, now quickly ran for @ pollce- to the Silence of the tomb those who had been | Wan. In a iew moments Officer Baker, of the called away ina moment. But the most painful | Eighteenth precinet, arrived and succeeded in duty I have been called upon as a Curistian pastor arresting Murp whom he took to the Twenty- to perform I realize this hour. tis not only pain- | Second street police station house, where he was fai, but delicate. [am not willing to say a word | locked up. that would reflect unjustly on any numan being, Some of the neighbors, coming in after the | yet arrest, attended, as best they could. the suffering I MUST SPEAK BOLDLY Woman untii an ambulance was called, when she ‘those sentiments which will promote your morals | Was conveyed to Bellevue Hospital, where her in and secure your welfare. I bave prayed juries were pronounced probably fatal, and char- to God earnestly and anxiously this morning | acterized as a severe internal hemorrhage, that He may guide me through this painful ordeal. sotled when won. Men atthe Ocean House who have been in favor of Johnson are now stigma- tized with feminine fluency as “real mean, horrid wretches,’ All this passes between those who have been here for some time, Among the newcom- ers things are different. Among the last mentioned is the mevitable and proverbial young man of vociferous apparel, who is to be scen at all races. His shircis unspeakably white, his necktie elo- quently loud, his coat declamatory in cut and color and his pants two very exclamation points. He struts up and down the piazza, chewing at the end of a cigar, which seems to lead him to and fro, | He is an abomination of the most emphatic sort, and continually insists on telling you how much he made or lost last week ut Saratoga and how he had backed the New York boys at the regatta and “came out @ wee ahead.” One is not done with this wretch alter the piazza is deserted. He goes to the bar and retires at about one A. M, He ts in your corridor, and you can hear him with his lock | and key, as though he were @ safe deposit com- locks op a | pany, when, in fact, he only paper collar and @ necktie. He appears on the piazza in the morning and talks about ‘Jack’ and “Andy” as though he knew them for twenty years past, When in reality he has not yet seen either of them. Now and then he treats the ladies toa smile, which they meet with a well-bred stare, | which the young inan ts at a loas to interpret. The man of black mustache, keen eye and Wia- mond shirt pin is also here. He preserves that solemn air oi mystery which has ever-surroundea the cabalistic 4, 11, 44. He says nothing, but takes the odds either way. At meal times he goes through the dyspeptic performance of finishing his repast in four and three-quarter minutes, The youth hereinbefore spoken of teases him of plack mustaches even aS does a fly a horse, From date until Saturday morning a large num- ber of the above are expected to arrive INTERVIEW WITH BEN WHITEMAN. This morning as I was going to the depot I met Ben Whiteman, who, being in no particular hurry, accompanied me to my destination, During our conversation I learned some particulars which may prove interesting. “Whiteman,” said I, “how about this $2,000 stake? Is the winner to get all the money?” “That,’? said he, “is the rule in the race, Ihave heard of nothing for the second man.”” “Then the second man who comes In gets noth- ing but nis defeat for his labor?’ “That's all that | know of. But, by the way,I ‘Was thinking that a purse might be made up tor the loser. 1 am sure the guests of the Mansion and Ocean Houses would be able and willing to ried up some moucy for the loser. But it Won't look good for me to go and head a subscription for any of the men, because people will then say that 1 am collecting Jor my man.” “Well, Ben,” said I confidentially, “don’t you think your man wil want the money subscrip- tion?’ “Indeed, 1 don’t. If I thought that Andy Trautz Was going to lose I would be the last one in the world 10 get up a subscription for nim of a few hundred dollars, He would not like it. to get the $2,000, and the subscription will go to the professional whose time has been spent here, and who, perhaps, Wants It more than Andy.’” is the subscription started yet?’ ‘No, it is not opened on paper yet, but I have already the promise of about $500,” ‘The subscription will be opened at the Mansion House to-morrow (Friday, August 21), and it is hoped that the visitors at the Branch will display their customary generosity and make up @ re- spectable purse for the losiyg man. ANOTHER TALK WITH JOHNSON, As I walked out of the breakfast hall this morn- ing J heard some one cry, ‘1 say, sir?’ and, turn- ing ronna. there stood Johnson. “What is there new this morning, Jack ?”’ said I. “Nothing at all taat I know of; but I was about to suggest that as you have said so much about my medals you miurcht as well mention one which you bave not seen.” Iinquired why it had not been shown me, and Jonnson said it would have been impossible to do that, as he had lost the particular medal to which he reierred. The medal was attached to his watch guard, and was lost on Thursday night some place in Loug Branch. aby one who Inay find it, so Mr. Johnson, who thinks a great deal about it, would be ovliged to the finder for the return of the trinket to him at the Ocoan Hotel, Long Branch. He says, “Maybe some fly person was et my ehain; if so I wili give a reward for its return. Any one who is honest can see by the engravin, who it belongs to, and as it has not been returne T think 10 was stolen, Besides, he intends | It is of no earthly use to | ballast to J C seager. bark Franklin (Nor), Clementsen. Galway 4I days, in ballast to € Tobias & Co, Is anchoréd at Sandy Hook tor orders. Bark Brejdablik, (Nor), Nielsen, Dunkirk 52 days, in pallust to Teens & Bockman. Js anchored at Sandy ‘ook for orders. Bark May Flower (of New Haven), Lanfare, Trinidad 19 days, With sugar and molasses to H Srowbridge’s Sons, ‘Bark Katmia, Day, Humacoa, PR, 18 days, with sugar to order; vessel to master. Bark leone, Mahony, Cienfuegos, 23 days, with sugar to Bruglere & Avales, vessel to Master. Brig Giosue (tal), Maresca, Leghorn 68 days. with mdse to Funch, Faye & Co, | “Brig Albert Fesca (Ger), Schiebe, Rio Janeiro | Hampton Roads, 46 days, with cotfee to Meyer Bros, v | sel to BC Schmidt. ‘ Brig Frances Jane, Hardy, Rio Janeiro, 46 days, with coffees to EF Davidson, vessel to maste: Brig Manson, Smith, Barbados, 22 days, with sugar and molasses to H Trowbridge’s Sons, vessel to H W Loud & Co, Brig Annie (Dan), Brown, Para, 20 days, with rubber | and nurs, to Burdett & Pond? vessel to J Zittlosen. Brig Cora (of Liverpool, NS), Henderson, Point-a-Pitre, 16 days, with sugar, to H A Vatale & Son; vessel to Boyd & Hincken. Aug 12, lat 29 15, lon 68, spoke brig Oliver, hence for Jacmel Brig Filomena (Aus), Venchiarntti, St Vincent % days, in ballast to Slocovich & Co, Brig Nellie, Higgins, Sait Cay, TI, 16 days, with salt, to Roche, Bros & Co. Brig Ennis, Dyer, Sagna, 14 days, with sugar to Grin- nell, Minturn & Co, vessel to J Zitthosen. Schr Edward Burnett (of Newburyport, Taylor, Para 25 duys, with rubber and nuts to G Amsink & Yo; vessel to BJ Wenberg. Sehr Lizz.e Ives, Saxton, St Croix 12 days, with sugar and rum to Beecher. Ives & Co. ‘Schr Franklin, Wes', Indianola 21 days, with hides, wool. &c, to Tupper & Beattie, Schr Jacob E Rideway, Townsend, Jacksonville 10 days, with Jumber to Drew t Buckie; vessel to master. Schr BN Hawkins, McKay, Charleston, SC, 7 days, | qyitn rallroad tes to J Lasher; vessel to Hvans, Ball’ & | Co. sehr H P Simmons, Willett, Richmond, Va, for Yon- ere. O A Ward, Crane, Virenia. B Gibson, Lawson, Virgum Schr Paragon, Lawson, Virvinta. Schr Hattre J Showell, Virginia. Schr Hannan Champion, Bayles, Virginia, Sehr John Curtin, Dennis, Virginia, Schr Eva Holmes, Van Note, Virginia. Schr Bonita, Evans, Virginia, Schr Ds Miller, Robbins, Virginia, Sehr M E Perkins, Cratt, Virginia, | ascht AE Hurlbut, Gritting, Georgetown, DC, for New | Haven. Schr Oliver Scofield, Dissosway, Baltimore. Schr JT Williams, Newbury, Baltimore. schr Wm Allen, Jones, Baltimore. Schr A D Cranmer, Izzard, Baltimore for New Haven. Schr Odd Fellow, Janet, Maryland. Passea Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Bark Black Eagle, Phillips, StJohm, NB. for New York, Gdays, with ice to Meyers; vessel w RP Buck & Co. Schr WH Mailler, Crowley, St John, NB, for New York with lath to Gorham Boardman. Kenyon, Buckingham, Savbrook for New York. sehr C M Harris, Harris, ‘w London tor New York. | Behr Lawrence, Keely, New London sor New York. sehr CP Shultis, Young, Bridgeport tor New York. Schr Odell, Green, Portland for New York, with to order. chr Ney, Chase, Fail River for New York. Schr 8 M'Tyler, Phillips, Hartford for New York. Sehr Katie Mitchell, Bastian, Bath for New York, with lumber to order. yoght Hervert Manton, Crowell, New Bedtord for New ‘ork, Sclir Helen Thompson, Bradford, Deer Island for New | York, with stone to Kast River Bridge Co. Sehr Edward Everett. Renshaw, Rockport for New York, with hime toJ V Haviland. Sclir Julia A Brown, Brown, Boston for Philadelphia, BOUND RAST, Brig H H McGtlvey, Stubbs, New York for Bath, Me. Schr Lottie Ames, Ames, Llizabethport for Provid Schr J W Hine, ciulse, Elizabethport for Somerset. Sehr Isiand City, Allen, New York for Belfast. Behr Hudson, Post, New York tor New Loudon. Schr Horizon, Leet, Newburg tor Proviaen Schr Mary & Emma, Jones, Hoboken for New Haven, Schr J B Donnelly. Smith, Hoboken for Boston, Schr Henry Ross, New York for Addison, Me. Scnr J H Burnett. Gardiner, New York for Boston. sqhchy gGreciam Bend (Br), Godtrey, New York for Wal- on, Schr Ann Eliza, Caswell, Newburg for Fall River, picht A Hurlburt, Grifin, Georgetown, DC, for New laven. Schr Maria Fleming, Williams, New York for Norwich. Sehr Josephine, Wakiey, New York for Bridgeport. Schr Maria Chadwick, New York tor Westerly, Sehr L Robinson, Robinson, Honoken for Medford. Schr Fair Wind, Bowman, New York for New Bedford. SAILED, nce. (Dutel), Rotterdam; City of Havana, Havana; ¢ isaac Bell, Richmond, &c hips Colorado, Buenos Avres ima indicator, Vaughan Steamships Pommerania (Ger), for Hamburg; Maas | From information elicited fromthe inmates of In ali cities, towns and nations there are and the house it appears that Murphy has before, ou Many occasions, veaten his Wile. He is trequently under the influence of liquor, and when so is ex- cessively cruel. Besidés the daughter mentioned above there where will be deserters, despite the enactment of the best and wisest laws, Jne point that I desire ‘Make in this connection 1s that there are men who wili commit crime. despite the tact that God lives and reigns. God governs the ways of beings, who are constantly rebelling against Him. This world to-day is not the same as When God made it. The soul and wind of man are not as they were ‘when God made them. Earthquakes, wlirlwinds. famine abd pestilence are things that may ex! connection with @ people who muy nave re- lied against God's auvnority. If there were no wirtue there would be no vice. How 18 it that some of those who are the purest aud best suger the most. while those who are the vilest and THE WORST SUF¥ER THE LEAST? If] take poison, no matter whether | am a good or abad mau. Whether | have (ollowed God's Ww or rebelled against 1t, I will die, because, as 1 have said, God governs the world vy general laws. ‘The good suffer, yet God loves rigiteousness and | t hates evil. If | could betieve there would be no , bereafier—that when man dies there wonld ve an end to man, body and soni that there would be no rewards or punisiments, Lwoould discard the existence of God, | would ve gn atheist. [say this deliberately in presenve of ‘this Vast assemblage. The thought suggested by ‘these points are that we are constantly surrounded by dangers, sickuess, losses and, Worst of all, by sim. No matter how near we live to God, how much grace we have, we are in coustant danger ti our dying bour. What are we to learn irom this? We must pe always vigilant and on our guard against the enemy. Doos it not become @ navigator to watch anxionsis lest he may strike upon a rock? The sad event that called us here to-day teaches the importance of guarding against evi! iD ail its forms. A littie matter kindles a eat fire, A little drop of poison quencies out a ie, Beart with me if I speak of the experience of our departed friend, One singie mistake broke a heart that was fall of joy and destroved a life. One single mistake on the part of her seducer | made hin | A MURDERER. | stand here sto repeat it. and am ready to an- er ior ib at the bar of man. fam a father, and 1 speak to jathers and mothers. I wouid rather see Mangied and ifeless remains of my daughter | stricken down by the hang of tne midnight assassin | brought to my door than to see her robbed of her | honor and her virtue. If a man taat robs another Iife deserves death on the scaffold, the man that | robs a aes is dearer to her thaa life { A THOUBAND DEATHS om the scaffold. Ob, young men and yonng Wo- | men who hear me, pause belore you make one | step toward the narrow way. A vreat shadow has ‘been cast upon this housevold. Poor Mary Pome- roy, when she fell, realized that all the beauties | had departed out of this life. What a fearful muss | of human beings, who have made a similar faise step, have robbed themselves and sometimes surance, lose considerable, of fine horses were stabled here, | owned by guests of the hotel. The horses, car- | | riages and most of the harness were saved. are two other children, younger. | The story of repeated cruelty on the part of the | hnsband, as told the reporter by susan, is on abounding in barbarous and almost fiendish acts. DISASTROUS FIRE IN BROOME STREET. A Fireman Severely Injured. At hulf-past five o’cluck yesterday afternoon a , disastrous fire broke out in the five story brick building No. 1 Broome street, tollows :— BF store of Silas T. Robbins, on the first floor, $2,500: insured for $6,000. Liquor store of Peter The losses ure as McAleer, on the same floor, $1,000; tully insured. | The oft on the fourth Moor, owned by John A. Phillips, $2,500; insured, Furniture on storage, | owned by Samuel Backus, $300; no insurance. Basement occupied by Denis Muiloney, junk | dealer, $200: no insurance, | The flames extended to the adjoining building, No. 14 Last street, destroying the restaurant of Alfred Brown; loss $300; uo insurance, Bott buildings are ‘owned by Joseph W. Duryea, and their combined damage 1s estimated at $3,000; joily insared. Hook aud Ladder Company No. 1, while en route to the fire, upset at the cor- her of Tompkins and Broome streets, seriously in- juring Alexauder MacDonald, one of ite members. He Was tuken home by his friends. FIRE ON THE PALISADES, Terror Among Hotel Burned but V At about one o'clock yesterday a fire was «is- covered on the top floor of the barn and stabiex attached to the hotel situated om the Palisades, about two miles from (he village of Englewood, N.J, The property was owned by a company of gentiemen, among whom are William B. Dang, William Walter Pheips, George §. Coe ant stat Senator Lydecker, who is president of the com- pany. The origin of the fire ts not known, but it 1s | su) 1d to have been caused oy sume of the em- ployés careieasiy throwing a lighted maten or cigar | among tue Day. The property was insured jor nearly its ull Value, chiefy in che Bergen County Insurance Company, & loval company. The stabies were kept by Taylor Brothers, wo, having no in- Quite a large numbei which we Guests—A Stable The ‘their innocent ones of life! Poor Mary | hotel is fully 600 feet from the barn, and the fames Pomeroy! She raised her soul to God | were blown by the wind in the opposite | and prepared herself to pass to a world where she | direction; still, the Jadies became so ¢x- | hoped re would be no suffering. ‘] have mage my mind,” said she, “that | must make a great Mi will be saved. When I had fallen | felt that I was estranged from God and that J must makea t effort to be restored to His friendship | T would like to live longer, but | must go. fam con- tent.” Oh, itis well for poor Mary Pomeroy that Goa has taken hier from @ world 01 ‘woe to a world 7 "Faring the delivery of this sermon the speaker | was speapenily interrupted by oulbyrets OF Krie] | cited that and hallways were Jiterally crowded with trunks, | Clothing, 4c., and their | allayed. worldly possessions, are nine colored walters wno | occupied one of the jofts in the barn ag sleeping | apartments, aud one mourns the loss of @ terrier | he had chained in his room. | Minutes there was nothing leit of about $7,000 | worth of property except aghes and (he foumda- ) How wale in a very few moments the stair fears could scarcely be | Those who jose most, because ail their | In less than forty | kaye @ 09. Some one about the hotel has seen Christol | De Ng og Pee tele Ta Drui; aL Dabr. André, the mysterious onc i yack: (Aus), do or Falmouth; Urano (Aus), do or do; Mysterions Frenchman, about the | Tonto caus, Queenstown or do; Belmesitand (Nor, beach, and it is probable, notwithstanding his as- sertion to the contrary, that he will do the feat oe for Jounson and Trautz on Saturday nex At twelve noon Johnson and Trautz went on the beach, and ten minutes later were in the water. ‘They remained in two hours, after which they had. @ light lunch and a long walk. Both are very hope- | ful and expect to win the rai The weather is | very pleasant to-day, but exceedingiy warm. The | thermometer indicated ninety-lour degrees at noon, H Bristol: Longsbyrd (Nor), Gothenburg; Gio Bato Dasié (ab), Newry; Nimrod (Aus), Bristol; Bertha Rod (Nor), Riga) brigs Virginia, 81 Pierte; Nicolaus (Ger), Dantzic; schr 4D Henderson, Kingston. Wind at sunset SW. Maritime Miscellany. Parser Maclachlan, of the steamship Anglia, from Glasgow, Will accept our thanks for favors. Purser Morton, of steamship Morro Castle, from Ha- ‘vana, has our thanks for favors, Suir Wx Witcox (ot Boston), Curtis, from Havana for St John, NB, put into Doboy sound Aug 19, with the cap- tain and mate dead, and severalot the crew sick with yellow fever. Barx Hamrron Court (B York (before reported), sai SHIPPING NEWS. from Pernambuco for New trom P July 23 and put AN STEAMSHIPS. DATES OF DEPARTURE ¥ROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER, her cargo of sugar for repairs. BARx HapLey, 163 tons, of New Beaford, with merchant inventory, was sola ui auction at New Bedford on Wednesday, by Maj Bourne, to Capt Wm Lewis, of New Steanier: Destination, Ofc. Bedtord, for $4100. 7 Geitie 1 Rrousere Buia Lorrie Warnes, Leach. from, Lishon for Santos, Gity of Briss 15 Broudwas | dunner janeiro previous to 7th inst, with spars erin. 4 Bo: Hi 3 Canada. Py ety a | 14 Layinta (Br), Phelan, from New York for St NF; has been lost: crew save: The L registered tons, Was built at Shubenacadie, Ns in 1568, and iled from Halitax. Bric Waventy, which arrived at Portland 16th from | Philadelphia, is'in good sea-going condition, and not lewky, as previously reported, | Scr Asa BrorLow—At about 3 o'clock on the morning of the 2th inst, schr Asa Kigelow, with lumber | and stones, mistaking the lights on Charles Island wid we oil thiopia.. reire Devitsc Merder idano Bothnia Anatia. State of Gecreia. Rivein Hoisat +|f Bowling Green 55 Broadway. 2 Bowring Green Broadway. 29 Broadway. jowling Green Bowling Green *iBrem amburg. Onty of Uneste at: | - vernool. 38 | went aground in abont five tect of water on the islund: goran paverece Ep sag { The captain (Richard Burnham, of Saugertics), in at: | Gaeta: Ulneewe |Pgewnng dren | teinpting with two men in @ small boat to anchor the Wear Hrenen... (Bowling Greea | Schooner by means of stones (he having lost his small po FS GT bowuhe Green | anchor @ few days betore), wax thrown into the sea by 5 vdiee per y Bowlibe teeon | overturning ot the boat which sank, and coming to Heare of 49 Broadway. suriace was seized by the two men who were sav iotwer Rows “eponer aren ptain in swimming for the schooner was drowne Chmbris. «lh bocnaware ‘The cries of the men that a man was drowning aroused some of the innabilants of the isiand, but there being no iverpool../4 Bowling Green og SE Averpoot ae proper boat at hand help was not rendered until too late Republic | Liverpoot iy promtwas- | to he of any service. ‘The crew of a fshing schooner Dap RE Liverpocl- Wie Biceawer. (Captain James Downs, of Riverhead) assisted the Asa Wisningion tat Sremreat. Hixelow, and she salied at daylight for New Haven, ya antes. 25 Broud way | without one effort being made w recover the body of Schiller. 9 -|flamburg. 1113 Broadway. | the captatn, Senr Jonx Atonien, of Dartmouth, has been pur- sant by Capt Francis 8 Tucker, of New Bedford, tor ‘the wreck of the bark Highlander, of Newcastle, at York—This Day. SUN AND SOON. — | AGH WATER. Sable Isiand, has broken up, and it will be impossibie to Snn rise 5 16] Gov, Island..morn 2 17 | save any more of her materials. Sun sets... 6 Sandy Hook..morn 1 52 | — {¢ js said that at least 700 ships, of about 1200 tons cach, Moon sets....-eve I 82| Hell Gate....morm 4 02 | will be required to carry the sarplus grain crop from aan San Francisco to Europe this season, and that not more than 59) sail can yet be reckoned on for that purpose Lavxon.—Mr Jacob S$ Fills, builder, will launch, at | PORT OF NEW YORK, AUG. 20, 1874. | tsi My steal neue att - - tial vessel ‘tor’ Capt McKay and Others, of New York, Her dimensions are as follows :—Lenath of keel, 123 feet, | 17 wet depth of nold and 31 feet beam, She 1s about 1,00) tons burden, aud will cost $37,000. Whalemen Arrived at Provincetown 17th. Roberts, Atlantic Ocean, with 500 CLEARED, Steamship Pommerania (Ger), Se ghtamaiin Pomerania Ger), Senwensen, Hamburg, Steamstap City of Havana, Phillips, Havana—F Alex- sehr Wm A Grozier, andre & Sons. bbls sp oil; sent home Steamship Canima (Br), Liddico Ber- | 180 bbisép oll; absent only 15 months. muda)--A 2 Outerbridge ‘dicoat, Hamilton (Bere | ie veter recejved in New London, dated Kadlvostack, Steamship Ixaar Bell, Biakeman, Nortolk, City Point | East Siberia, June 13, 1874, from Capt 4 W Williams, of and Richmond—Old Doininion Steatnship Co. Russian bark Tugger, reports as follows + -epoke off White Steamship, Vindicator, Doane, Philadelphia—Lorillard | Rock about May 25 bark Florence, of NL, with 86 bbls sp Steamship Co, and Lamail bobk; heard trot prior to above date Acors Steamship Kleanora. Johnson, Portland—F F Ames. Barns, NU, wh, 30 bbls; Ni Light, NB, 2 wis, 100 Steamship Nerene, Beare bbis; ‘Sea Breeze, do, 1 wi 't Gosnold, do, 1 wh; Ship Pring Albert (Wer) Bi Camilla, do, notuing. Whales were tew and sy to Ist une. Boston F Dimoek Hoepier, Bremen=Funed, | back 26th, leaky. She remained in port Sist, discharging | ship in Unarles Island Harbor tor New Haven, | NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7i, 1874—WITH SUPPLEMENT. Spoken. Ship Andromeda Murdock, from Li 1 an ee ee eee sonata Ship Eddystone (Br), trom Havre for Guaymas, July 25, no lat, Ae. Ship Expounder, Crocker, from Liverpoel for New Or- Aug 2 lat 4b Ol, fon 1032. leans, Aug 2, jark Azelia (Br), Fleming, from Leghorn for Boston, July 27, of Cape de Gate. Hark Manilis Tl (Ger), Gonner, from Boston for Valpa- raiso, July 8, lat 20 N, lon 39 W. Bark Jennie Cushinan, Smalley, from Boston for Lis- bon, Aug 10, lat 41 20. lon 64 40. Bark Eureka (Dan), bound B. Aug 2, of Brig Roanoke (Br), from Porto Cal phia, Aug 16, lat 33 07, lon 74 40. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS, ff Sisal. io for Philadel- Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are {n- formed that by telegraphing to the Henarp London | Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, the arrivals at and depart- | ures from European ports, and other ports abroad, of American and all foreign vessels trading with the Unite d States, the same will be cabled to this couutry free of charge and published, OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Aue ia elle Anrwerr, Aug 19—Arriyed, ship Moonlight, Water- house, Bassein. Sailed 19th, ships John Bright, Hadley, New York; D W Chapman. Miler, Tybee; Phineas Pendleton, Pendle- ton, Cantif”. Also sailed 19th, ship Itaska, Cotton, United States, Ausrenpam, Aug 18~Sailed, bark Hittero (Nor), Waage, United States. Axster, July 3—Passed. ship Charmer, Lucas, from Liverpool for Hong Kong. Brxwey, Aug, 18—Sailed, ship Forest (Br), Armstrong, United States. Canpirr, Aug 20—Arrived, steamship Pembroke (Br), Williams, New York. Dat, Aug 20—Arrived, Gerda, from Boston. @xxoa—Arrived, bark Monitor, Eaton, New York via Gibratta: Liverroot, Aug 20—Arrived, ship Birkby (Br), Allen, ‘San Francisco. Sailed 19th, bark Gustav (Ger), Kummer, Philadelphia, Loxvox, Aug 19—Sailed, bark Souvenir (Br), Davies, United States. Lizaxp, Aug 20-Of, bark D H Bills, Penny, from Rot- terdam for New Orleans. Laxpenxxav, Aug 18—Arrived, bark Admira} Gour- beyre (Fr), Simelin, New York. Moviuie, Aug 20—Arrived, steamship, Novo Scotian (Br), Richardson, Quebec and Halifax. Mataga—arrived, brig Mary M Williams (Br), Hanna, Marseilles. Nieuwe Drer, Ang 19—Arrived, ship Harz: | man, Bassetn. Queenstown, Aug 2)—Arrived, bark Pekin, Seymour, | Porttand, 0. ‘Txaxi, Aug 19—Satled, barks Regulus (Nor), Holte, New York; Vesta (Nor), Grande, do. Loxpow, Aug 2/-A despatch trom Lisvon states that the Triumfo, from Cette for New York, went ashore at | Getares, and is waterlogged. Morse, Wy- Foreign Ports. Carpenas, Aug U—Arrived. bark Harriet S Jackson, Bacon, Portland ; brivs Jeremia, Ford, New York; Perces Hinkley, small, Pletou, NS; sehr Kate Carlton, Grant, 0. Donepin, NZ, June 7~Arrived, bark Eareka, Chapel, New York. ie Havana. Aug 12—Arrived, brig Florence (Br), Frisbie, Philadelphia. Jacuen, Aug 11—Sailed, schr Mary A Witham, Jones, Miragoane and New York. KINaston, Ja, Aug 4—Arrivea, brig Wm McKean (Br), Oroweli, Barbados (and sailed’ 6th for Ysliahs Bay, Ja, and, Philadelphia); oth, bark Panola, Beck, Aspinwall (and sailed 6th for Savanna-la-mar, Ja,and Philadel: phia); 7th, steamship Andes (Br), Porter, New York (and sailed 8h tor Santa Martha, &0). Sailed Juty 29, brigs Sappho (Br), Brinkwan, Falmouth, 30th, Martha Pearson, Chester, Pa, via Milk River. Aug 4, schr Jere Simonson, Crawford, ik Raver, ¢ sees brig Pedro, Bahrs, Port Mariu, Ja, and New ork. | “Th'port 8th, barks Northwood (Br), Hoepman, from | Baltimore, arrived 4ti, for Port Limon: Grevhound, | French, from Aspinwall, arrived 7th; schr Dauutless, | Freeman, tor Port Limon, Arrived, bark Nanuie ‘f Bell, Car- | ney, Port Royal Sailed 12th, Urie JB Brown, Poster, Sagna. Montrerat, Aug 18—Arrived, steainship Polynesian (Br), | Brown, Liverpool, | , Cleared Isth, steamship Caspian (Br), Trocks, Liver- | Pool. Prrxamnvco. July 23—Sailed, bark Bampton Court (Br), for New York (and put back 27th—see Miscel). plexes July M—Cleared, vehr Athlete (ir), tor Lewes, Rosarto, Juty 1—In port, bark Anna Walsh, Lawrence, for Boston. lag’ Santos, July 20—In port bark Winifred (Br). Dill, tor Baltimore. dg: brig Industry (Br), Gifford, for do do. Sr Jouxs (Antigua), Aug 1—Arrived, brig Hermes Watch), Payne, Philadelphia for St Martins, Sailed July 16, bark Rialto (Br), Carlton, Porto Rico. Sr Joux, NB. Aug I—Cleared, sehr JK Howard (ir), Rourke, Vineyard Haven for orders. Victoria, BC, Aug 1¢—Arrived, bark Edwin, Hughes, San Francisco. MATANZAS, Aug 1Per Steamsnir Bormxu.) Axtwerp, Aug 6—Arrived, Iro. Scopinich, New York. Sailed 7th. Cybele (s), Blair, England. Arrived at Flushing 7th, John Barbour, Ivey, Philadel- phia: Algeria, Browell, New York. yoiled from Flushing Roads 3d, Dagmar, Olsen, New ‘ork. AmsTerDamM, Aut 4—Arrived, Garbaidi, Hoyer, Phila- delphia; 5th, Aker, Orum, New York. AusroatiH, Aug 6—Sailed, Ceres, Alve, Charleston. Bannow, Aug d—Sailed, ‘Anna & Bertha, Hacsert, York. | yBeerast Ang 6—Arrived, Biasina, Sarconelli, | York; 7th, Sabioncelio. Sterk, Boston. — ed in Kingroad Aug 6, Prov e, Coal. | ,Beisto.—Arrived in Kingroad Aug 6, Provid Coal | fleet. Richibucto tor Gloucester; 7th, Figlia Accaine, Pi- i | New New onetia, Baitimore; Sir Charies ‘Napier, Mobley, Pensa- cola. B: MERMAVEN. Aug 3—Arrived, Heleng, Raschen, New Philadeiphia; #th, Madawaska, 10s, Meyer, Philadelphia. a . Pitan, North America (see below); 4th, F Reck, Walijen, Philadelphia Bounax, Aug §—Arrived. | pool; Victor, Pond, Por: Hizabeth, | “ Arnyed July 12, Frank Fint, Williams, Liverpoo! Conve, Aug 1—arrived, Jaué Stade, Slade, New York. Cacuani, July Z—Sailed, Concezione, Vulardorchia, New York. | Corgnaacex, Aug 4—Passed, Pahnetract, Jacobs | from New Yor jor Denizic. | | | | \ Caucorta, July —Arrived, Victoria, Atwood, Liver- | pool. Donirm, Aug 6—Suiled, Delpnin, for Baltimore DUNKIRK, Aug 5—suiled, Onni, Daliberg, New York; 6th, M M Jones, Watkins, do. Dracor, Aug'3—Arrived, Louise Wickard, Wilde, New York for bantu’ Lustvory. Aug 3—Arrived. Jane Wright, Hall, New York for Hance; 41h, Maggie M, Chalmers, door or- ‘h, John Sherwoot icholson. do for Stock holn _FaLmoura, Aug 7—Arrived, Barbarosa, Valle, New Y Nerew, Luyk, do tor Rouen (both not as reported yy cable). Sailed Sth, 1 Libero, Farro, Boston, BE. Passed the Lizard Sth, Nederiand @), James, from Ant- werp tor Philadelphia. Fowsy, Aug 6—Sailed, Millie Bain, Philadelpnia. oiiovonsren, Aug 6—Arrived, Skandia, from St Marys, r ‘sailed 6th, Anguste & Marie, for New York, Greenock, Aut 6—vailed, Ada, Aslakson, New York. Gincentt, ‘July 27—sailed, saulle, Jaccarino, Boston; j Aug i, Haddatina, Paturzo, New York. (GiNoa, Aug 2—Arrived, Due Mglie, Iweriilo, Philudet- | pita Hor, Aug 7—Arrived, Prospero Razzeto, Oneta, Balti- more; Sth, Marco Polo, Guvignin, do. eLvorT, Aug 5—Arrived, Sil | eS Aug 5 0. | Hausen, Aug 4—Arrived, Farewell, Nenmann, New | York; 5th, Hawmmonia (s), Voss, do; 6th, Broombauzh (s), | Anderson, do. | Sailed from Cuxhaven 5th, Hants County, © | i | ie, Callies, Wilmington, chrane, Snail, Cardif; Palermo, Mills, New York; G F Herve: New York. Hetsixcrons, Jnly 25—Cleared, Lizzie Wright, Wright, Hull (and arrived in Elsmore Sound Aug 9); 27th, Uncle Joe, Nichols, Bristol Hupixswait, July sl—Sailed, Adolph, Lundberg, Phal- adelphi: Trswicn, Aug 7. Liverroot, Aug 7—arr Sailed Sth, Prog: 6th, Ellen Niord, Larsen, New York. Mandarin, ‘Forth, Galves- ens, Rio Janeiro via Car- urns, Fernandina; Lake st clair, j amont, Monte lew t ntarctic, Smith, New York; He’ Paull, Philadelphia. nl eae Entered out 6th, Adorna, Hawkins, and Fieetwing, Smith, for New Orieans: sogueda, Falch, and vpt shy Grow: New York; Endymion, Clarke, Savannah; 7th, | Alice Reed, Kelleran, AKyab; Frednes, Pedersen, and Viandra, Larsen, wittinore; Rayna, Otterbeck, New | York; Universe, Savannah, | Loxpox, Aug ved, Wasa, Holmberg, Baltimore ; Hudson, jad France (#), Thompson, } York | and both entered out t return); 8th, Sannysid Rogers, jo}, Viking, Hansen, Wilmington, NC. Geared teh, Eineralu Isic, Williams, Now York (and | satted (rom Gray nd 8th); Ne Pins Ul Boden, and | August, Ohrlofl do; 7th. sir Robert Peel, Larrabee, do; la Hum, Moody. Callao, | Ang 6—Suiled, Asker, Falok, New York. Loxpoxprrny, Aug t—suiled.’ Helen Nielsen, New | York. puntess of Dufferin, McGonagle, Baltimore, Lucnons, Aug 4—Sailed, Sarai, Tilley, Bost MARSFILCES, “Aug 4—Arrived, Vingenzo, Carbone, New Orleans. Maassiurs, Aug 5—Sailed, Silo, Tetlefyen, New York. | Mesara, July 20—Saiied, Bride, Bartaby, Trieste, | Maw July B—Sailed. Osseo, Lowry, New York. Nuwoasrix, Aug 7—Cleared, Eleanor Davidson, for Da- rien. Newry, Aug 5—Arrived, Flora, Kloster, New York. Newrokr, “Aug $—Cleared, Mary Pratt, savin, St Thomas, ‘i PuyMouTH, Aug 4—Of, John Clark, Peterson, 1 | London tor Cardiff bitin Pevants, Aug 4—Sailed, Uncle Toby, Sinn Arrived, Prinds Carl, n, do, Brett, Gibson, New York. Aug T~Arrived, Oskar & George, Lingon- Hesselberg, Gloucester; 7th, Rosa siti, Bristol; Casparh, Stevertsen, London; Thian, Glaison Dock) Tilde Figlia, Olivarl, Ambrosia, Borrigen, Poole; Archimede, Tra? loucester; Andrea Lo Vico, Rallo, Liverpool; San Pietro, Goditla, Yarmouth: Zio Lorenzo, Faggioni, Liverpool; Rosa B, Barlagoltta, do. J McLellan, \ | “Rovex, Ang 5—Arrived, Fanny | {| | Rortsnpam, Aug 6—Cleared, Adelheim, Anderson, New | | . Bombay. jensen, New pani, an (or McLellan), New Orleans, : York. yjgoTmamrrox, Aug 7—Arrived, Ifigenia, Bachich, New yauxpumann, Aug 6—Sailed, Maury, Christensen, New ork. atieLps, Aug 6—Sailed, Orion, Banck, New York. | USwixewonne, Aug —Arrived. Mary Gibbs, Wittemore, New York; 4th, Industrie, Larsen, do; Pudel, Parlow, do. 7 un, New York. Srocknoum, Aug 3—Arrived, Leepi | Texer, Aug ae Satied, Vesta, rtrd w York. ‘Trreste, Aug $—Asrived, ‘Soskummeren, Whol, Wil- | mington, NC. i oN Nct. Aug 2—Arrived, Lmela, Cacace, New York: vanni, Piraino, d Warturonn, uj O--Arrived, Viga, Nordholdt, Phtia- deJphia ; 7th, Kraljevica, Sverllaga, New York Zixnikere, Aug Arrived, Kato, Zack, Rotterdam. = ry for North America, Brewex, Aug 7—The Bilaa 4 Renny or eer ne ie during a gale trom NW lest Nighthouse with loss of anchor. No. 950, with 1315 ks ’ A orivard. apd ‘auother lighter, | _Cronsrapr, Aug 4—=11 | of petroleum frow the Berabard. nuphar, Walker, Liver- | New York for 4 ber unknown. with 1500 CasKS te. mihard, Heldemann, from Philadelphia, ee ies with which the Nic Exsmonx, Aug 4—The vessel Meislahn, from Malagu (or stettin, wus in collision in. the Sound, was the Joba Watt (Amer ship), Deshon, trom Philadelphia for Cronstadt; the lat-) ter, which was at unchor, bad jibboom broken and bo wii damaged : 3 B was obliged to cut away, mizenmast, and take ass Livegroos, Aux 7--The M: et Ann, hence for wick, had-Fodder carried away. and “quarter stg dam: by collision yesterday with the Celtic a, New York. MaRsgiutes, Aug 5—Ad fs Cadiz, state that Costanza (Aust, Sinibaldi from, Bona 10F oe ehinaae foundered July 36 8 hat rd foundered July 24% miles off’ the Island BRENSTOWN. Aug 5—The hark Gloamin (of Pic ss Mockler, whi 4 bout July 13. fre Motitreal (staves), had got ashore shout, seven miles o Cape Ray during a thick fox, June when sbe Je soned part of caro and transtorre kbout 20 tons to th ly Dale. ‘The bark also slipred her anchor hawser and damazed keel and bottom. SHIELDS, Aug t—The Aj a co tint ae American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Ang 19. lity, Wyn's Pointy schrs 3 Hichards rstons Rate, Romined Wilson, somerset. BOSON, Aug 19—Arrived, brigs Lizzie M Dockendorf. und Ambrose Light, Schwartz, Pase: 20th—Arrived, steamers Rattlesnal delphia; Nepttine, Bi New Hawsom, Buenos” Ayr ‘Trapani; sctirs sophia Seavey, Lee, Weeha wie; Rondout: G Mi Partridge, Chad wie! h. steamers Fiag, Foster, Charleston Also arrived Wm Laurence, Kent, Baltimores thews, Calcutta: barks Glara ain Pate atearta Catalpa, Hardenbrook, | Surinam; H Yarrington, Parker, barbados: brig Maria’ Wheeler, Grove! Charleston; hrs Lazme Florence, Rathburn, Pocorin River; Sainuel | Hare, Holbrook, Baltimore: ohn Johnson, ee, el ia; Ki ‘Newman, dc Tv A Hood, Steelman, Wo; Cigeabe . " an, do; Clarabel Sturges, Port Jo! on; Effort, Pendletou, Ko ho, Jamieson, New Vork; Lavolta, Means, Hoboten; 0 . Buish, Albany. Wharton, Biish, ny Hun ee Below—Brigs John and Lochinvar: sclrs Ida L, Twenty-one Friends. Sara! Mood, i p. Apelie, one pase, Le Blew, Three Sister Charleston. Ps achrs Index, Garrison, Georgetown, bed Satnere Jenn Hopkins, Ballets, Béstona Vineland, Bowen, New York: bark Sperin th (italy) Pellacasi, Dubin yrig Adetine Richardson, Baton, ingrahain, Packard. New York nam, Bach ; Laura K Messer, Bostong. Juan Nelson. Holes, New Bedford; Anna E Kranzg Curver, a. Sailed—Bark f M Huribat, Boston; brig Aipha, Halt fax; schr Peerless, West Indies The brig Cuba, trom Havana, has been relieved from quarantine nd arrived at the cits CHABLE Aag 17—Arrived, schrs Mary E Eliza, | Murst, New york: “li W MeColley, Dougnty, Philadeld | graphed). Bark Polly Br), Greely, Havana jas W Brown, Keene, Boston. ja (Sp). Kugracia, Marsal, Baro: ¢ Lawrence, Haley, Weymouth; Bmmad © Rommel, Aduins, Baltimore. 20th—Arrived, bark Luna Nueva (Sp), Cientegos; brigg Cupido, Havand, failed—Schr My Rover, Brown, New York. DOBOY SOUND, 1-Arrived, ship Wm Wilcox ‘ghn. NB (see Miscellany). 10—Sailed, brig Kitty Coburn, Mem bourne, FERNANDINA, Aug 13-Cleared, brigs Cambia, Tapy er, New Yo Alex Nickels, Peters, Aspinwall; ‘sch: Jara Figtcher, Devercas, New York; sth, Louisa Mallory, Stetso 0. GALVESTON, Aug 19—Arrived, brigs Keystone. Barter, and Helen M itowles, Wilton, New York; schr 5 WO Smith, Bowers. Bosto CH res sailed, echr Melona M Knowlesa; NEW ORG » Aug 19—Sailed, steamship City of Dallas, Bolger, New York. Wth—Arrived, steauship City of Galveston, Evansy New York. Passxs—Sailed, steamship City of Dallas. ORFOLK. Aug 17—Arrived, schr Annie E Moores, Hastings, Rirnmond tor Boston. Wth—Arrived, schr Chingarora, Jackson, New York. Gleared—tnrs Obdulia (5p), Ferrer, Malaga. YPORT. es isa ied, schr Hazelton, Roge ockport, Lewis Clarke, Smith OR’ PM—Arrived, schrs D ft Wille: Staptin, Rond: 96, Coombs, New York tor Somerset Eliza, Ball, nen for New York; J Terry, Marcasya Fall Kiver for Kingston (and all sailed 19th). Sailed—USsiermer Dispatch, Rogers astward. 19th, AMssuied. US sidop-of-war Constellation Breeze, Gurdner’s Buy. In port schrs Naiud Queen, Smith, from Philadelphia David G Floyd, Cliford, from New York; 1 C Lyman, Bradley, trom Fort Johnson. NEW HAVE, Aug 19—Arrived, schrs Annie Bell. Eh | kins, Pongs, VR: Rebecca & Harriet, Lyman, New Yorka sloop Murt Brush, Kellam, Hoboken. Sailed—Ketit Rebecca & Harriet, Lyman, New York 7 ) sloop Mary Brust, Kellam, do. 2 | PORTLAND Cregom), Aug 12—Arrived, bark Albutas: (Br), from Santos | PORT SLA KELY, Aug Ll—Satled, brig T W Lucas, Mere ‘il suey | 1 PHA Leuia, August arrived. barke Edith fr), Leekhart, buniirk: Betty (Nor), Olsen, Liverpoals § fit, London ; ‘rate’ (Norn Welle Einigkat Ger), + aon, Lwerpool: hr; ie J Simmon: ‘TIngton, St, SS Harding. Snuin, Keng! i; Mollie Porter, Sime, +. F Cabada, Swain, and Henry <vidence. Mi. barks Albertine (Nor), Huckstedy, arrived 2 | Antferp via Sdndy Hook; Australia (Nor), Iversen, | Buejos Ayres: Mary McKee, Sharp, Bath: schrs David. | Glaxson, Ireland, Boston: John D Paige, Haly, do (and, sleged jor Salem: NW! Maxwee, Hudson, do ‘ands cleged for do). fclow, ed comiug up. bark Harold (Br tro rewmen. o i ree Fanita, Howe, New York: Pana the, Mills, Bosinn barks Taueook (Br), Durkee, Dublins, EfDuval (i. (cers, Rotterdam: Meridian (Ger). Holorst. Bremen: hchrs Pampero (Br), Mathusen, S& Joli, NB; WW i!\ro, Collins, Bath: Reading RR Nox 48, ‘Adayns, Tondon;' 8 A. Benuctt, Adams, | an¢” Robin Baker, Norwich; Sophia. and ‘James L' Maloy, Thomas "T Tasker, Leeds: john B Clayton, Gifford, and 08. M Y Siith, Yragansett Pier nie M Hua~ M Le abe i ns. payee . Warren, B A Lowell, so ohh, and Was iin ackford, Liverpool. aM » Medford; raniner, Po Onrust, ie River: I @ulmer, Cole, Bailes Neweastir, Del, Passed down, schrs Isaac, 1, Clark, for. Cliarlesfon) Thomas R Pittsburg, TT" faskor, and Graniio $tath tor Boston; Peacedal Newport; DL. Hwight/for Washington, DC, and Clara,, for Danvers. ie thth L Steere, ‘from Portland, | passed up last cveuing Nor bark Harold, trom Bremen, Pased Up this ti AA deep laden harkentine belo ‘here coming up indensteam; and two barks in the bayy off Reedy Isiuid. Ing up. A light Br bark anchored4 below here i nif vemains. "Sehr Ellwood Doran, | for bington, goh under way last evening and. | proceeded. re Passed up, hrs Monmonth, from Bristol. Rig | Index, from \e.ntiof. Sf. and WA Gibson, trom St John, NB. US steamer G fiysburg passed down. : Lewes Del iv. p AM-—ship Austraha.and bark Cap 1 tw sa yesterday PM, Bark AuS= oline Cassinoya v9 vietphya PM yesterday. tralia sailed for P's PMR beens dad. brig Inea went to ser to-day. large light abip, bound, ts atchored at the iat ff the Midal "PORTLAND, Aux i3—Arrived, schr Mary Brewery Saunders, New Vark Meleared—Brig dary A Chase, Cook, Cardenas; *Susat | Wright, Pot hilidelphia. PROVIDENCE 4 Enos, Elizabe tip Lisle, do: RP xing. ore Jobin dst. Arrived, sohrs wey, st (.—Arrh a) : Prey * ti ven 4 Valkenburg: i dg toe Paw~ ‘do. tor do; E ra4085, niel ‘Stolen, Holland, Rond+ aridge. New York. ean, March, Baltimore vis, Vhiladelphia; schrs Annie PX | Ghuse, Poote Tt Atwood, Haskell, Phila delphia: Fou Trenton: P F Devinney, Chap- man, Have! » Scranton, Palmer; Mansfeld, Achorn, and i b ane yg age Bg 4 mati, | | RICHMOND, ie is ~Arri |, sehrs } Para r, New York; Pickwick, Austin, do to load for Trieste. | wguatled -Setirs Clara M ew York; BO ilsor st ord, . \ oth ‘A O Nag Ti—satled, ship Maran (Bry, Damp bell, vot, | We trivd! bare Angele (Fr), Barbeyron, La Liber tad. 2 wgered Parks votumba: Be), Selavo, Cape Towng indin (fr), Pallee, Liverpool. Nailed—stexusni), Constitution, Austan, Panama; ship Af ts Li Creat re Paved 2th—Arrived uinship Pacific m Pana SALEM, Aug 1 rrived, schr Gustie Wilson, Ploydy South Ampoy. asters, bound S and E. Sailed—A fleet of « | idth—arrived, ‘Krivar Burton, Gould; Paragon, } Ts MeLetlan, F Port Johnsen | SOMBESET, Aug loArrived, sear Mury Tice, Wales | doti, Hoboken. | Tn cktrived, schrs Excelsior, Blydenburg; Fly, Doll | ver, and John & _ cook, Boboken. SM ivier, Hart, Hoboken. Sone Jolin Crocktord, Hart, Hoboken. Sailed—sclirs kva Bell. Somers, Philadelphia; J Clatk, Northup, Hobokeu UTSALADY. Aus 12—Saited, bark Tack Sing (Br), Mare shall, China, MLLER HAVEN, Aug 18—Arrived, sobra Rikeabette | De Hart, Alexandria for Boston; samuel Carlezon, Phila Hatce G bow, Boston for Balt, fo "tor Philadelphia: Palladium,, Whoeter, and Wiliam 1 Parkes gehts Com Keavacy. summerville (Bt), Alabama, Duroey Heatra Ab Jones annie, RADAR AND. eat dae Mayo, Freowind. i harles Comnery, ‘enum, My Pee nur, Deborun Yones, and veorge Tihh—arrive 1, brie George W Chase, Bast Harbor, TL delphia for more; James Mart Harwich for New ¥ Sailed—Bries \ ria Portand: sics Lavoie, Hoboken tor Heston, | se Bort ate. iignrcine dor George ravage, Tantibal , Sn tor salem: Fannie A Bailey, Phil and Walter G Hall, New York for d i io tor Lenny Alfred Chase, do for On ‘ave (BP), do for. St Jobin. XH: Gores, jivur, Gentile, Rockland tor New York, WB baring, Fork | oi Boston; | Sonasoa acm Mitchell, Pert Amboy 4 Bhulec; Hxeter, Rockland for Sew Vorb. a | ONalled—schrs Hatie G Dow, James Martin, an a~ | CUM: MINGTON, NC. Aag I8—Arrived, steamship Benow | factor, Jones, New York. a Wheaton, Fisher, Perth Amboy. WalRbN, Sire walled, Yoht Bilas Koss, Cathcart, Elizabathport neuer ovary As A YRUK GIPT To EVEuY SINTY~. Fehasor of @ lot in Garden ity Park. ee { A, rio Wy to 6200 each, pavablo #9 or $l: monikly | (without interest), and ten two story Dwollings now bes ted, to be distributed by drawing on next Christ. et ive eqinong those who have purchased the lots No extra cost. Nu chance to lov, bat ten chanoes to rornungy a prevent of adwelling. ome at9 o'clock any mori | and accompany the ages to see the property iree of Free excursion every sunday by spec! of joration can appiving at vac Chafee Uckets at IITTOCOGK' real gucate head gn Third avenue, corner Twenty-six «| Yon _mcloes | HBUMATISM AND GOUT.—RED OR BRICK DI sediment in the Urine produces an anuie attack % gout jand rhearuatismn, and Isevidence of the bicod being, ped by ric acid, The reason is ine stomacis, rer) and Kidneys are wuaule te perlorm their dues, ‘The great : Bee ei ne MRE pret Spec 1e! ted Hit Depot aud offices, 3H) Sroubwas. New Yarms Enciove stamp for map. of petroleum from fia, the roads dnriny Meade, Wiley fram Boston a \ :