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lw Nearly 1.000 emigrants were landed yesterday at Castle Garden ‘rom three European steamers. Jane Newton, aged thirty years, died in bed ‘without medical attendance yesterday morning, a& Bo. 35 South Fit avenue, Philp Meyer, a Frenchman, fifty-two years old, died suddenly yesterday, without medical attend- vance, at No. 404 First avenue, Graf Scbliterman, @ German, eighteen years of ‘age, fell down the hatch of the bark Europa, at ‘er 52 Bast River, yesterday, and broke his neck. ‘oroner CToker Was notifies ‘The !theral republicans will hold their primaries two-mo:vow evening, for the purpose of electing delegates to their State Convention, which will be neia at Albany on the 9th of next month, Mayor Havemeyer will not be at his office to-day, owing to the ‘uneral of Mr, Albert Havemeyer, his brether. Mr. Samuel B. H. Vance, President of the Board of Aldermen, Will act a8 Mayor during Mr. Havyemeyer’s absence, ‘The Seventy-ninth regiment, National Guard, hae ved an invitation from the Providence (t. L) faiedonan Society to attend their games there to-morrow, The Boston Caledonian Club have a!so | invited the Seventy-niuth to participate in aueut annual festivities, which will take place in Bosto: on Thursday, the inst. The command in rit has accepted both tnvitations and leaves tor the | scene of action to-day. Colonel Kroeger’s Puth regiment, National Guard, assembled at the!r armory in Hester street yester- day, at six o’clock A. M., and marched to Jones’ Wood Colosseam to hoid their annual picnic. The atrength of all ranks out numbered 2 fleld, 5 stam 25 ine officers and 354 rank and fle. Aiter march; mg through the Bowery and some other princi; streets tbe regiment took the cars at Cooper Btituce (or Jones’ Wood, where rifle practice, ex- hibition driiis and other military exercises occu- pied the corps’ attention until a late hour. STATEN ISLAND. The commissioners for appraising damages in widensng the Mana road,in the Fifth and Sixth wurds, New Brighton, from the janction of the Clove Toad and Columoia street 10 the Richmond turnpike, have finished their assessment map and placed it with the Ciera of the Board of Trustees, John Fix, of Northfield, has beep arrested, fined $100 and committed to jail until the fine shall be paid for shooting two horses which strayed into his premises trom those of Mr. Standing, one of ‘which belonged to that gentleman ana the other | to a man in New York. The right eye af one was | destroyed, and they were both bit In several places. . Standing made a criminal complaint ana Jus- tice Middlebrook heara the case. The Trustees of Edgewater have received bids from a number of persons for macadamizing the streets in that village, but they have, it appears, come to the conclusion that they cannot accept any of them for the present, as they cannot afford to expend the amount of money required. Trus- we Brown has been authorized to spend $250 10 Macadamizing a part of Canal street, beginning, at the ierry landing, at Stapleton, but the subject ‘of apy more macadamizing 1s deterred for further consideration. LONG ISLAND. ‘The wills of Barnabas W. Fourmer, Daniel Vv. Reebe, William Potter, Mary A. Floya Jones, Henry Green, Jonn Orville Terry and Fanny 2, mernest, have been admitted to provate by H. R. Pe izes, County Jadge of Suffolk county, sitting as Surro- | gate. More than usually elaborate preparations have been made this year to insure the success of the 4all exhibition of the Suffolk County Agricultural Society, which is appointed to take place on the Both of September and the Ist aad 24 of October, ‘on the society’s grounds at Riverhead. The mer- chants and business men of that place have offered @ large number of special premiums as additional i imeentives toa display of articles in the several classes, Mr. Christian E. Mayer, of Brookhaven, a car- | Tiage maker, who bulit General Jackson's prescn- tation carriage, and the first omnibus that ran on Broadway forty years ago, Was married a few days ago by the Rev. Mr. Reeve to Miss Sarah Huise, | also of Brookhaven. The age of the bride 1s state as “nncertain,” that of the groom ts seventy-three nd a traction. 1t is understood that by the death ‘ol a brother he has recently come into the posses- sion Of between $2,000,000 and $3,000,000, About two o'clock on Friday morning the wife ‘of William Wagner, a young man employed in a | comb factory at College Point, gave birth to a ebiid, Itissaid that po physician was present, and that the woman’s sufferings were very great. ‘The child died goon after its pirth. Mrs. Wagner, ae ried, was ieft alone for a short time by her husband, and upon his return the bed was | facant and no trace of his wife could be found. Search for her has since proved unavailing. Wag- r’s residence ts only a short distance from the | v. and members of the family think that the | ‘woman's sufferings and mental trouble drove her % commit suicide. NEW i SREAES. ‘rhe Pennsylvania Railroad passenger depot at Trenton it is rumored will be shortly removed i @ more convenient site, forty acres baving been | | recently purchased in Chamberourg lor that pur- pose. The republican primaries for the election of delegates to the Gubernatorial onvention next Thursday were held last evening in Jerse city. | hoboken and other cities and towns of Hudson gonnty. Bisbop Odenheimer, the Episcopal head of the New Jersey Episcopaiians, is recovering his health by degrees, and on Sunday was able to ofctate in “St, Peter's church by the sea,” on the beach, be- tween Seabright and Monmouth. Vigilance committees nave been organized by the ‘armers of Delaware and Stockton townships, amden county, for the protection of their harvest fields and orchards, in consequence of recent ex- ‘senaive depredations having been made upon nem, Sarveyors are actively at work in Ewing town- ship, Mercer county, im laying out the grade for a few throngnt railroad irom the Delaware River to New York, which 1s to connect with the Norta Pennsyivania Railroad at Yardleyville. The sur- veying will be completed tne coming fall. One Patrick McCrystui, & prufessional “buffer,” | tried to hang himself in the Newark police statton | lay night. He was prevented and cut more be tried and failed, Yesterday ent to the county jail for three months, His attefnpts were the result of over drinking. | A picnic party had a gloomy end in Somerset vounty a lew days ago—the drowning of a éolored , boy of about sixteen, With others be went in | Dathing, in a pool ty: feet deep, under Butter- milk Falls, He jumped in, sunk, never rose agatn, and it took four hours to find nim with grapples, The Delaware River between Trenton and | Bordentown is being rapidly improved. Several | dredging machines have been recently put in oper- ation and the contract for the work has been wwarded at the rate of sixteen cents per cnoie | soot. The prospects for extensive navigation on that stream are brightening. Mrs. Ludwig, whose husband transacts business | at No. § Barclay street, New York, died yesterday morning from injuries received at the Hoboken | ferry iast Friday. Her foot and ankle were canght | between the bow of the ferryboat James Rumsey | He proceeded directly | the necessary certificate upon i REW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. BUFFALO RACZS. ++ The Weights tor the Handicaps in the Programme for the First and Second Days of the Meeting. The following are the w: @ssigned to the several entries for the bimdicap sweepstakes and the Baffalo handicap sweepstakes, to be run at | Buffalo on the Oret and secona days of the mect- ing, September 8 anto:— a4 Race.—Ganaicep clared, ein ost added; the second horse to save panne cogca? Abyan at Sa jong; wel to appear tious 'to be made ‘enteate 3; one mile and a quarter, D, Mcwaniel’s Springbok, 4 years old.... Hunter & ‘ravers’ Strac xa 4 years old, Lewis & Co.’s Ortolan, D. McDaniel’s Katie Pease, 4 years old... P emai Business, 5 years old . Z. Dovahue’s Artist, 4 years old A. L. Chappeli’s Jim Connor, 6 y! H. Chappei’s General Custer, aged a. Conte's 's Donnybrook, 4 years old. J. Fietcner’s Hartland, 5 years old.. L, A. Hitencock’s Lit etme, 4 4 some old J. Coffee’s B. F. Ca fzeere ol A. B. Lewis & Co.'s Toe’ Jol wing 8 years oid. 1. A. Hitchcock’a J. O. Netil’s Major J. Donatiue’s Dubtun, 104 100 99 98 95 93 93 93 90 90 90 80 80 80 % 1% ccd % lat Macon, & year years 3 ola Id. . SECOND DAY. THIRD Rack.—The Buffalo handicap Hales et for all ages: $100 each, halt forfeit, and only $20 if |, With $700 added ; the second horse Lo save his stake and receive the money tor the deciara- tions; weights to appear August 25, aud declara- tions to to be made September 3; two miles, i ' 8. G. H. Rice’s Wanderer, 6 years old. . teres 116 | D. MeDaniei's Springbok, 4 years old. | | Hunter & Travers! Seraching Tos | Kai yet a. J. Donohue's Lizzie Lucas, 4years old." + a Shanpeura, om sea old. . 00) ew L. A. Hivehcock’s io asea ne’s Artis = Be "Lewis & Co.'s Joe 2 Johnston, § W. M. Conner’s Stampede, 3 years oid, ‘a Culpepper, 3 zeus oid. D. McDaniel’a Mei einen id. 5 e, 3 years Oo . - Stringfelds #9 Co.’s Trumpington, 3 5 years old.. s THE wosMooTa PABK RACE3, Preparati: and Prospects for the August Meeting—Fellowcraft Arrived— Poel Selling for Wednesday. Lone BRanen, N. J., August 24, 1874. Several horses arrived to-day in addition to those previously here for the Monmoath Park races on Wednesday, Thursday and saturday next. Fellowcraft is here, in splendid condition. ‘The track to-day is in first rate order. Every- thing promises an unusually success meeting. Tne four-mile race, in when Pale: cralt oe take part, excites much interest, Pool sellers are alrea-ly busy. ot pools nave “been soid Yo-uighe for We reir rSpectal bosts and ‘trains will ve ran here each bay Nec id passengers Irom New York direct QUEENS COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOOIBTY, | ‘The interest manifesting i itself among the breed- ers of horses and cattle preparatory. for the au- tumh exhibition; is gaining dally, and the pros- pects indicate a greater display than ever beiore, Not only the people of Queens county but agricultural societies, ‘ ‘The “Queens,” situated at Mineola, L. I., own- ing forty acres of choice land, adjoining the late purchase of Mr. A. 1. Stewart—Garden City—is easy of access by the Long Islaud and Fiushing North Side and Flushing railroads from Hunter’s Potnt, distant about twenty-miles. The lust will be out this week Saering over '§ 000 In cash premiums, besides giver ae end diplomas. Near $1,000 is offered in spectal premiums by the iriends and patrons ot agriculture. A bench show of dogs ior the gun has beeu added, thus en- abling the scale ot ts to be put’ in prac- tice, which 18 taking precedent “over the and this Queens County Society is the trst ever annexing the dog into agricoltanng, Harrison Durkee’s famous stallions Blackwood and Dictator, tall brothera to Dexter; Barclay’s Hambletonian stallion Bander, Charles’ S, Greew’s Luetlie Golddust and Fieet; ty Goldaust, ree aged CBee 4 yoo mong the cattle eders may be found the | well known names of H. 3. enn, eras A. sess of Westchester county; eiamater, of | Brooklyn, and others, whose exhibitions of stock alone are a great inducement, New carriage bonuses, box stalls, a new grand stand and the im- | BMsteake on the turns ip the track, showing an ‘Xpenditure ris $5,000, will prove 01 lasting benefits. The exhibition is to take piace on tne tral Railroad have signifed their willingness to carry all articles to and 'rom the grounds free of | charge, thus giving all at @ distance an oppor:u- nity of exhibiting, Any tniormation required ad- | dressed to Hr. Samuel Willets, the secretary, at | Little Neck, 1. J,, will recetve attention. YAOHTING | NOTES, Yacht Tarolinta, N.Y.Y.C., Mr. Kent, passed | mee yesterday, irom Northport for New ork. Yacht Atalanta, N.Y.Y.C., Mr. Astor, from City Isjanu, also passed, en route for New York. THE PLYMOUTH SOANDAL, Mr. Beecher Makes a Sworn Denial of the Charges of Mr. Tilton at Concord, N. H.—The Document Sent to New York. ConcorD, N. H., August 24, 1874. The Rev. Henry Ward Beecuer lem the Twin Mountain House on the morning train to-day, ar- riving at Litueton about naif-past ten o'clock. to the law office of Harry Biagham, where he signed and swore sel, Thomas G, Shearman, of New York, and which | was an explicit denial of ali the charges made in the aliegation of the complaint brought against him by Theodore Tilton, except the specification | that he a Tilton) had been married to Eliza- | beth M. Richards, now Elizaveth &. Tilton, | The paper was very brief, making not more than ten lines of manuscript. The paper passed through | the hands of the Secretary of State, William Batterfieid, this and he made | aiter which it | Was sent by mailto Mr. Shearman, at New York. | Mr. Beecher returned to the Twio Mountain House | aiter concluding his nt THE NATIONAL S@HUBTZEN FESTIVAL | Ciose of the Annual Session Yesterday. BALTIMORE, Md., August 24, 1s74. | The grand National Schuetzen Festival closed to- and the bridge, and crushed so badly that amputa- tion of the leg below the Knee was necessary. It appears that a part ol tue gate was broken and a ord sabstituted. | A band of gypsies are encamped in the woods at | South Amboy. Un Sunday a New York journalist visited the camp and gracefuily yielded to the “queen's” importunities to let her reveal his ‘‘or- tune.” Although professing to know ail about his | past, present ana luture she confessed herself en- | hirely unabie to give any information touching the | qumbers and history of the tribes in this country br even in New Jersey. The people of the northern towns of Hudson vounty are to have a terry at \ast from Weehawken New York. A large sum Das been subscribed. A® #000 as the subscriptions amount to $100,000 work will be commenced. The following gentle- men nave beew trustees w receive sab- scriptions :—Mesesrs, Race, Higgins, Meyers, Linne- worth and Wiggins, Tne peopie of Union Hili have issned ao appeal to the residents of the other towns to assist them iu tne movement, FUNERAL oF THE DATE CHARLES G, SISSON. ‘The funeral of the late Charles 6 Sisson, which took place yesterday alternoon from hia city resi- dence, corner 4, Jersey avenue and Sixth street, Jersey City, was the largest witnessed in that city for along time. The semains were deposivea tem- | porarily in the Bergen Cemetery, whence they will be removed as soon as the jamuiy vault at Tenany | shall be completes, The Rervices were periormed | day, alter a most suceessfal session of eight days. | The prizes were officially announced and distrib- Wed, a8 velegraphed on Saturday night, The third, fourth and fiftn prizes, for which | there was a were disiributed respec. tively to Ge Schilling, of Baitimore; fu. doiph Heunsicn, of Washington, and Adolph | Strecker, of San Francisco. During the festuvai the receipts for entrance fees, &c., have been $81,000, and the value of the prizes distribuced | $25,000. There have been used at target fring 4,000 pounds of lead and 2,000 pounds of powder, 80,829 shots being fired. Baron Von schlozer, the German Minister at Washington, was present to- | jay. “MORMON TYRANN a The Bonds of a Gentile Probate Judge | in Utah Refased—Action in an Eleetion | Case. Sait Lake Crry, August 24, 1874. The County Treasurer of Toveie county, having refused to file the bonds of non-Mormon Probate Judges elect, the case has been brought before the District Court to cot action. No decision has yet been ico ga he further bearing in the Cage wiil be hi 6th inst. | Mayor Wella was discharged by Commissioner Toohey to-day from the complain: of undue inter- ference oy the last election. THE ORIOKET ' TOUBN, AMENT, Hativax, N. 8., August 24, 1874. by tne Kev. Dr. Vayior. ‘The Engiish team concluded their firse ianing tthe ti @) poy EE pe sed o1eeve with @ total of 158. The Canadians fojiowed with two sons and to daughters, His carcer fnrniehes | 103 for second inning, leaving the English 88 to ne more iiluatration of the rise ‘from the ranks” | make tn the second inning to win, The game will immense wealtn. fie was the oWuer of the | be finished tomorrow. The Halifax vam Northern Railroad of Now Jersey, a wil Rlay ale comers, . patakes, for ail | bait fortert, “soa. Pony $10 de- | t } t | ednesday’s 1 those of this city and surrounding country are | awake to the great advantages offered in these | “field show.” It 18 a novel and new feature, | 7th, 8th and 9th of October next. The East River | Ferry Company and Flushing, North side and Cen- | to @ paper whica had been drawn up by his coun- (M WALDEN SAVINGS BANK ROBSED. Newsvne, N. Y., August 24, 1874 On Saturday night last the savings bank at | Walden, Orange county, was entered by burglars, | who blew open the safe and took ali the money it contained—only $100, The funds, it appears, are — deposited dally in a Goshen bank, and for this | reason the safe-crackers found hardly enough to _ pay them for their trouble, They stole also a horse | and wagon in the neighborhood and rode away with their plunder, a wagon when ut a safe distance :rom the scene of the , rovbery. ‘The bank officers o clew hast Lop ths et been | arrest 0] une thieves, but no clew has NE SHIPPING NEWS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. Steamer. | Sale. | Destination] $n Bambure,. 1113 Broadway. Liv . }22 Broadway. | ..|4 Bowling Green 7 Bowling Green 72 Broadway . 4 Bowling Green 1/61 Broaawav. 15 Broaaway ‘]4 Bowling Green Seni. 4 Bowling Green Eee Sep 7 Bowling Green | Sine ot enna Behe f2 Broadway. Minisver 2 Bowing Green el broadway. | witng Green 69 Broad way. 19 Broadway 1 Broadway Is Broadway. :\2 Bowling Green | ‘118 Broadway. & Republig 5: |Laveroo oy of Richmond sept | Lab Fivexpook Yysanins 101 Seshingion Almanac for New York—This Day. UN AND MOON. HIGH WATER. | Snn rises, + 5 20] Gov. Isiand..morn 6 24 | Sun sets .. + 6 44] Sandy Hook..morn 5 47 | w: 47 wv Moon sets,..morn 2 33] Hell Gate....morn 8 PORT OF NEW YORK, AUG. 24, 1874. CLEARED. | , Steamship Idaho (Br), Forsyth, Liverpool via Queens- town—Williams & Guion, ae Morro Castle, Morton, Havana—W P Clyde i) Franconia, Bragg, Portianéd—J ¥ Ames. Bip Jus Foster, Jr, Howes, Liverpool—C H Marshall & | ‘tn Sonat, Taylor, San Francisco—Sutton & Co, Bar rng (Aus), Sinck, London—J C Seager, Bark Tare (Aus), Francessione, London—J U Seager. Bark Marie (Aus), Genes, Gloucester—Slocovich & Co. Bark 3 Bere (Nor), Nielsen, Cork or Falmouth— i Edye & 0 le Bark Sigurd ‘Sark (Nor), Tostensen, Lisbon—C Tobias. | Co. | Bark Caibarien, Hopkins, Aspinwall—) B Bartram. } oSehe WB eebé, vohnson, Charieston—Evans, all & Schr BS Basar Rowland, Georgetown, SC—Bentley, Gildersleeve & sehr Ridgewood, Johnson, Georgetown-and Pot Bint— E D Hurlbat & Co, Schr Harriet Newel, Foster, Boston—Simpson, Clapp Co. Schr H T Potter, Anderson, Hartford—Chas H Low. Sehr Branch. Reynolds, New Haven--Rackett & Bro. Stoop Fred Brown, Wilson, Providence via Newport and Bristol—H W Jackson & Son. Vesper, Davis, Wilmington, Del. and Chester, Steamer Mars, Grumlev. Philadelpaia—W Kirkpatrick. Steamer Black Diamond, Smith, Philadelphia—W Kirk- { trick. Piteamer Beverly, Pierce. Phiadelphia—James Hand. | ARRIVALS. | REPORTED BY THE H&RALD STEAM YACHTS AND | HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPA LINK Steamship Wisconsin (Br), Freeman Liverpool Aug 12 | and Queenstown 13th, with mdse wld 2:6 passengers to 3 & Guion. Ang 1% lat 42 53, lon 4742, passed a moins ip, bound K, showing oue red and two blue hghts siinuitaneons!y trom bridge; same time an Tntaan steam- oe bound B; ae lat 42, lon’ 56 42, steamship Nevada 7 }, hence tor jeenstown. OShip Prsecome Notcon, Liverpool 48 duys, with mdse Nepliew & 53.05, saw ship Neptane, bas? | 234, off Nantucket, «aw brig Kil east. ship Able (Nor), Liverpool 45 days, in ballast to Tetens & Boekinann. Sapdy liook ror orders. ship, Prima Donna, Lunt, 42 days, in ballust to Pray & vickena Ship Carl (Ger), Bockelmann, Bremen, 46 days, with | Merchandise to oop & vo, | GRAPE Hato Alto, 3 fame, Guntirk $0, dava, in batlast, to HD £J 0 Brookman. ‘Aug 0, lat 47, lon 4s saw a ntge | cede st of the paxsaze. | i Wasama (Nor), Landstrom, Limerick 43 days, in | | ballast en tetens & Bockman | Wark Radomisto (Ital), Bariviotto, Waterford 42 days, | baliast (0 slocovicn & Co. \ | bare Ratfaele Ligure’ (tab, Corsanego, Galway 4) | days, in batlasi to slocovich & Ci | Bark Frisk (Nor), Weitesen, Mamborg 58 days, with | mdse to orders vessel to Tetens & Bi | Mark Agnes (Nor), F | barrels to order-—vew: strony wesierly gules | | Bark Daxval (Nor), Vaave, Roticrdum 61 Gays, in bal- | last to Tetens & Bockwann. Bark Arcturus (Ger), Zietke, Antwerp 49 days, with | empty barrels to Funch, kdye & Co. July 21, lat 19, Jon spoke bark Soli doo Gloria Ger), from Antwerp for | | Kew 'Vore:, same dute, ae. ‘bark ‘Germania, trom |. Bremen for Philadetpiia.” Bark Fugenia. pital, Castellano, Terranova, 52 days, | son; vessel wo Funcli, Bdye & ve with sugar to L&C Brig Fram (Nor), ‘Andersen, Swansea 59 days, with rail | | way iron to order: vessel to Iranch, Eye & Co. Brig Paquete de Nova York (Fort), Pillica, Oporto 33 days, with wine to Hogemeyer & Bra | dehy Altrada diab, Pedelion ‘Cor: 30 days, in ballast tod © Seager. | The bark Evanzeline (Br). from Sagna. which arrived 25d inst, is consigned to Kinne, oss & Co (not as betore | reported). i} Passed Through Hell Gate. | BOUND suUTH. US steamer Vespatch, Rogers. from Portsmouth, NH, rig Peter Roberts (Br), McDonaid. . Wentworth, NS, for New York, 10 days, with plasier to 0 W Bertaux. Schr Geo G Jewett, Hudson, Bath for New York. Schr Agnes, Chester, Noank for New York. Sehr Leanor, Newport for New York. Sehr Belle seaman, Seaman. Norwalk io7 New York. Sehr 2 A Colgate, Colgate, New London tor New York. Schr Onstiiian, Joues, Portsinouth fos New York, hr W Blackford, Nautucket tor New York, with fish Rogers & Ca, schr Emily, Morreli. Stamivra for New York. Schr Oriando Smath, Ferris, Portchesier tor New York. Sloop Luin, Suuth, Greenwich ior sandy Hook, on a | fishing crutse. dieamer City of Fitchburg, Baker, New Bediord tor | New York, with mdse and passengers. BOUND RAST. Steamshin Franconia, Bragg, New York for Portiant. “| Brig Wm Dobson (Br), Buck, New York ior Gloucester, || N Brig D 8 Soule. Soule, New York for Portland. } Brig Elmira, scott Port Johnson for Fall River. sons Henry ‘Bushinan (Br), Crane, New York tor Wind- F, to. | Lame Nettie Carr, Poland, Rondont for Boston. Schr Nathaniel Clifford, Carcer, Kondou: for Boston. | sehr Herbert Manton. Crowell, Heboken for Somerset. | Sehr Emily Deuntson, Ailen, Albany tor Providence. — | | Sehr J.) Worthington, Hitch. Hoboken tor »omerset, | sehr Libe , renion for Hartiord. | ne W Schr Jennie Howard,’ Smith, awken for Rock- Pehe Star Spangled Banner, Blackman, Port Jason for Norwicn, Schr Harriet Ryan, Robins, New York tor Angequam, | ass. Selir Julia Ann, Powell, Rondout for Newport, r Greene County Tanner, Hyde, Rondout for Provi- | Pa | den ar Sehr K Sonr Some Haven. Sehr Undin for New London. Schr J & Karle, Fairciiis, Koudout jor New Haven. Schr Wm Stevens, Elwell, New’ York tor Bangor. keur Sallie hart . Hoboken for somerset. ba sot bye “141 Elizabetnport for Wareham, i iout tor Nantucket. York for Vineyard | Solir Marta A Pric i Behr Lucy 4 Blorsom, U Yaattleld, Nohe Martha M Heath, en ce. Sens Onward. Mayo, New York ‘or Saiem. Sehr G F Brown, Gedney, Poughkeepsie tor Fall River. ort Johnson tor Bos- holls, Weehawken tor Provi- Schr Montaun, Hudson, New York tor Black Rock. L ° New York tor Port Jeflerson. Bartlett, Vuiladelphia ‘sor Provi- id B Woune, Richardson, Port Johnson for em. ar EB H Clark, Sneider, Llizabethport for Provi- dence Schr Elias Ross, Scotl, Elizabethport tor Warren. sehr Butire, Kiimear, Rondout tor Providence, if SATLED, | Steamship Morro Castle, Havana; barks Lady. Sel- Donrne (Br, Cadiz: Kurico, Merelio dial), Waterford 5 ( A Atalanta (Ger), Bremen: Pran- | cesoo Donovura 1 ork of Falmouth; Hesett Dabro- | vacki (Aus), Bri fre (Sp), (Spain); brigs Chant Pp), Barcejona (Spain); Enuly (Be), Belize; | sea Bird Br), Maracaibo, be | Maritime Miscellany. Vewexr (Br), Millard, trom Astoria, Oregon, | |, pus tO San Frater th init in dis acountered s July 25, which greatly Gainaged her sree of The crew— Joseph Hughes, Manuel and John Beam—were washed overboard and drowr was thrown he disappeare Bork J 1, jowel leiphia for Boston, at Middle Ground night tddinage. | vin ol an VM Barkanew Long Island Bound Wreckinaster J what standing riggt the property to await o Scun Kenerca Suer ton, Which was ashar atid was taken to W | castle, Det, on Swcurday even sary repairs. Sone SJ Bricnt. trom Lewes, Vel, 4th inst, Toran Disastens iw J that daring the mon were reporwed as low 8 english, 1s Germ |e: » Frenel N Kad, 4 Mueeh, Rugsan, i Austrian, i Green, | N a n Veirtas states 116 pauing. yeasels ital | ruary ; She ai 1874, sho ‘house recently erected ry crorery, island. | report, | ether at the i orth and | Gor), the nationality ts reported = Ea. Hees Haug] it sone 8 Garvin, of bar! Saga, of He has been ted with a silver medal by the Nor at government for “cscuing the crew of the wrecked ship Magnet, in the AUauiuc “S¢6l) in Feb- Samet ae we. vented ‘M2—The echr Gleam, of Pro- vincetown, bes Kennebunkport, and sold by au Messrs aboard. for $! has been ara iy 10 this a Yay arceruotii. "2 7 lettin Mor the toreitate rarchasers, Capt Edgar Rodinson, of Porflahd, recently in com- mantiof the steamer {de Lewis, ig Muy Chaleur, has re- jurned home, and comes to New York to take charye of brig Harry, just arrived from earns: ‘The Ida Lewis has been sold and placed under the Bri ian ag, in, and 3 by coe ni are Sel one ke ' Peat! and 1 Swedish. In 'this ee The launch of Arms ht, which was to have cakes ep hee eau vidwin & Payme’s shipyard, | boon postpon for & Week or ten ‘ays wettes to Mariners. Orr OF LIGHTHOUSE parents ; Turnp Distaicr, Tourains 1874. Advise har teen Teceived of the slukiig of & sand sloop mame refu: in 2 teet of water, in the channel through the Narrows, nearly abreast of Fort Tompkins Hichthouse.. ‘Wer ‘inaot ia somes feet above water, but nears to STEPUEN D. ee Commodore, USN, ithouse Inspector, Third District. nazox, DO, August 25 1874. ee notices bay aad wer om, \d after September 1. 1874, there will be siiown irom the front toacnee Brahh Shannes The Lirhthouse Bowe September 1, entrance to Green Gan, at the white lig! jesapeak dition to the present ight ium: onure horizon. ‘30x00. whi xenge rio the one rear visible only ‘of channel i it marks. ¢ tocal ae is ‘seventeen fect above mean low water. the ight should be seen in clear weather from the deck of & les. vessel fiveen sect above the sea nine nautic THE D ‘LonTHOUEES. On the Delaware River. t Detween Philadelphia and me Capes, there AEe OMY foar fats its which ure ot eine vice to the main chan: ese are the tae Licht, Reedy Island tian, hich in vont two weeks ‘will be chatiged from light flash end the lightship at Cross Ledge, Lay is pou ss in gan mer time, and the Brandywine Light. other lights, but they are at the-mouths of tributaries tO the river, a consideraple distance trom the main soacmel, ane are no guide for veasels bound up or down the Dela- 1 he interests of commerce demand that the river shall be better lighted,ana Generai “yi? Reynolds, ton house Engineer, who js stationed there, urged the matter at Washi ‘The subject che tk ‘ingto) Claimed the attention of the Commercial xc! Por: Wardens and the City Councils, and, dur iano the last session of Congress, a joint commit Vodice visited Washiugton uiemg the neseoniy of ‘more Hights and asking an immediate appropriation. ‘Their efforts were successful In & measure, as an avpropriation Was secured, and three new lights be erected a once. Range lights will be poy Buikhead sh be- tween New Cagtie an Delaware. fate been made and the ipostionn arreed upon, and Rey- nolds is negotiating for the land. iene | wil frame structares on shore. a Btag will be located about one mile above Fo: la les below New Castle, in the ran lowe! The fiche wi is to oeee, e grea ater salety at the shoals, and ae re ‘fall, It the title to the laud mao Ne ew riighthouse ‘will also be erected in a few months on bod Joun Shoal, ‘abouts miles south of Cohansey byw ‘his will be @ cast from str bere piace ae My ti Cross Ledge a structure. to re in the middie will be verecteds Fry tween Mahon’s Baver and Peg telen Isiand iit The founda tions will be laid in the fall, feed the Oullding will proba- Diy uct be finished until next aracter of the ights has not been determi These new lights are a lp oat for maritime in- terests; but even with this there will pe an in: sufficiency of lights, and Geeta ips faker in ois official recommended the erection of three more—one on nearly opposite Wilmington: an- arcus Hook: bar, aud the third at the lower end of Litte Lintoum. Shipmasters declare that there ought also to be one above ship John Shoat; one between that.and Cross Ledge, and one between bross ‘Ledgg and srandywine. Wet INDIES—SOUTHERN PART OF eageey wiki °249- SAGk—SEARCH FOR BROWN’ Information has been recetved from Oommander A. V. C'S steamer Kansas, that no rown’s shoal, three-quarters E, 32 miles trom Cay Verde, and in Jat a1 3530 Non 7169 30 W. ‘With this postion asa centre. @ circle of twenty-on miles in diameter was made, ats Of ‘ob: tained every four miles, with fe gin a 100 fathowne ‘The position of the sl and recrossed m different direedons ond two cases of. od fathoms made op the exact spot without gotting bottor ‘Subseyuentiy a cirole of Ave and a half miles was made around the seme contra, with casts of from 70 to 100 tathom: 0 bottom no bottom: was ob- tained with 10s fathoms Of fine 1d calles worth of thls po. sition, 18 miles ease, 21 unites fo south Ward and westward an west Further, thata bank of coral and sand, with from 19 to 17 fathoms water over tt, li jes ESE 9 1s from the assigned position of Ps Gwuin shoal, This bank extends two miles eas and west and one mile north and south, and can only be seen under very ‘ favorable circumstanoos: when the sun is shming brightly and the sea modera‘ely smooth the botom can be goon when directly over tt ‘This bak fies in the track of vessels from Cape Maysi through the Crooked Island passage, but is not danger- ous to navigation, as nothing less than 9% fathoms Was | —Lat 21 29.52 N, lon 74446 W. the. Variation, 230 easterly in 1874. Cherry Taland. 2 Reed, US N, command shoal, exists in the position | obtained. Position of e Bearings mag! NORTH PACIFIC OCRAN—POSITION OF 4 SHOAL. Capt J 8 Ferris, of the British steamship Tarte pers baying struck on a coral reef situated tn jon I ‘the shout, none of which showed above water, ared to be of considerable extent and ot the shape jorseshoe. The current was \ the NE at the rate of 33¢ ki | was tound to be in @lagcon environed by a network of coral reefs. Nork—This reef is evidently .identical with the King. Faye or Alice Thorndike reef. In this locality reefs ave been frequently reported, varying but little: in posit! in Latitude, but considerably ia longitud able that different positions have been reef, and that the error in ition 0 reef is repo! Taorndike eb an Lat eastw: oo piles. vue. OWee ‘charts in lat. 6 24.Ne fon i Kingman reel, fo" the westward Oi at-and pearl N or Panayra istand. “Uni this locaitty has best tere’ thor. oughly examined care should be taken in the naviga 0D 01 ‘The current in this jocality 25 given by some as ‘waster. ly, but Commander Skerrett, of the Us sieamer Ports- Mouth, and others, have found e strong eastealy current varying in ae from one to three knots per hour. It 4s in the belt of the connter-cquatorial carreut, By order ot tne Bureau ot Navigatio RH WYMAN. Commoaore USN. Hydrographey, pif S Hydrographic Ofice, Washingtou, DO, July 29, ENGLAND—KAST COAST—YARMOUTH SANDS—HEWET? CHANEL AND COCKLE GATWAY. Notice has been received ot iurther alterations having taken place in the sands about the southern entrance into Yarmouth roads. Hewett Channel has Frm in breadth to about 200 yards, with « depth of 34 fe Achannel, about 600 yards wide, has ope: h direction throug! igh the Bry end. of ‘the south tore’ Nicholas and Corton light vessels, the of the locality will be carried’ into effect abou! middie of July. A shoal of 23 feet having Leni formed to the north- ward of the Cockle light vessel, a can buoy, painted in black and white rings, will be laid to mark ils northern edge. Notice will be given when these changes have been made (British Admiralty Notice to Mariners, No. 94 1874.) SOUTH COAST—WRECK IN COWES ROADS Botioe is horeb by given thata green buoy. marked with “Wre has been ne iced about 2 fathoms horth “ot theachooner ‘Yacht idfire, sunk in the east Part of Cowes ‘he buoy lies im 13 fathoms at low water spring tides, wiih the following marks aad compass bearings The high tower of Netley Hospital, in line with the centre of Calshot Castle. Mr Jolinson’s dwelling house, near Smithard’s gtd Just seen on with the extreme end of the trees on Cowes Point. on Castie Point buoy, SSW, distant 5 mile. distant mile. West Miadle buoy, E ALLEN, Secretary. Trinity House, Loadon, Aug 8, 1874 By order. Whatiemen. A letter from Louis Lima, a boat,steerer_on board schr Union. reports her 24th ult. with 3sp whales. The sear sailed trom New Bedford May 19. Spoken. Steamship Colon, Dow. from New York for Aspinwall, Aug 19, 20 miles « of Watling’s Islan Bark Wetterhorn, Rich, trom Cardiff (June 4 tor Rio Janeiro, July 4, iat 9 26.N, jon 26 W. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS. Ey ENS Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are in- formed that by tlegraphing to the Henao London Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, the arrivals at and depart- ures from Europesn ports, and other ports abroad, of American and aii toreign vessels trading with the Unite d States, the same will be cabled to this coantey free ot charge and published. OUR CABLE SHIPPING YE ———— Axtwenr, Ang 22—Sailed, ship Otto & Antonie (Nor), Gundersen, New York. Butetor, Ang 24—Sailed, ship Ladwig Heyn (Ger) Schmeliing (from Ljasne). Tybee; burk Ludwig Ger): Wilmington, NO. Bancetona, Aug ——Arrived, bark Espana (8p), Cla- quebel, Savannah, Dea, Aug 24—Satied, ship Wm Tapscott, Morgan (from London), New York; barks Nystad (Nor), Amundsen, and Rapaelo (Ital), Mortoia (from do), do. Arrived Mth, bark George B Doane, Corning, Philadei- phia for Antwerp, Eusinore, Ang 22—Arrived, barks Village Queen (Br), Homer, New York for Stockholm; Colambine (Ger), Jar- dine, do tor orders Iste or Wiant, Aur %—Off, steamship Royal Standar d (Br), Kirby, from New York tor Hamburg, Livenroor, Aug 4—Sailed, ships Traialgar (Bri, Penn, Philadelphia; Preston (Br), North, San Francisco; barks id Bin Suitan, Wakefield, Buenos Ayres; Betzy Gude Due, New York (not previously); Ragna (Nori, Otterbetk, do; Fleetwing, Smith, San Francisco (not previously); Nancy Brysen (Br,, Duncan, Norfolk, Va. Salled 234, bark Minerva (Nor), Larsen, United States, Arrived 24th, steamehip State of Alabama (Br), Flint New Orleans. Lanse, Aug %—Arrived, steamship State of Virginia (Br). Moodie. New York tor Glascow. ‘Lisson, Aux ——Arrived, ship Kosmos (Nor), ENefeen, ,| Pensacola; brig Aquis (Port), Garcia, New York. Moviia, Aug 24—Arrived, steamebip Italis (Br), Craig, New York for Glasgow (and proceeded). Mansuriixs, Aug ——Arrived, bark Ferrert (Ita, Oaf- fiero, New York. Quzznerown, Aug %—Arrived, bark Nuova Fame (Aus), Craglivich, New York (see below). Alsg arrived ath, steamships Boante 28n), Thomp- son, New York for Liverfic:; Peunsylvania, Harris, rniteuerprm Tor co, Pat in 2th, ship Robt L Lane (Br), Marray, from Car- Gift for Rio Janetro and Callao see below’. Rostoox, Aug 2i—Arrived, bark Staubo (Nor), Gunder- sen, Philadelphia, Rovxm, Aug 21—Satled, park Fanny J McLellan, Mo- Lellan, United Staves, Srermm, Aug 21—Arrivea, barks Ragna (Nor), Melsom, Philadelphia; 234, American Liovds, Park, New York, Sailed Ast, brig Mary Ginbs Whittemore, United Braves, Srracsonp, Aug 7l—Arrived, bark Jacob Rothenberg (Ger), Wilde, New York. Texm., Aug 2%2—Sailed; bark Aker (Nor), Oram, New York. Warznzonp, Aug 23—Sailed, barks 61 (Ital), Cuneo, New York; Rodolfo Danovar> (lial), Podesta, do. Also Salted 234, bark Carl Johann (Nor), Oeklund, United States. Salied from ——, Ternan, for United States. Lonvon, Aug 24—Bark Nuova Fama (Aus), Craglivich, from New York, has been towed into Queenstown leaky, after being ashore. Ship Robert L Lane (Br), Murray, from Cardiff for Rio Janeiro and Callao, has put into Queenstown leaky. SPOKEN. Bark Donimico Lenata (Ital), Rosarico, from New Or- Jeans (June 21) tor Cette, no date, &c. Foreign Ports. Seewets, Inly 2—In port bark Charles L Pearson, Swain, trom Glasgow for Boston, \dg. UENOS AY] Satled, barks Wm 1 a4 ge Hicnate syaney, ao uly 2, Fao te enahe (Br), Guonsravs, Aug. 6S Ss GuSalled’s fy Ja James M Rilev, Baton, eden bay, OB, Avg 6 Pleared, briga Onof (B1, Belfon ia, You ee kar See irete steamship Columbus, Reed, nlsianay Aug nares x Aus, 20—Arrived. brig, Ripple (Br), Umitea tin wil len brig sara vackard, Amsbury, Baltimore. sehen Aug 21—Cieared, ‘ship Jane Fish, Morton, Liverpool, Also cleared d (pot arrived), ‘Ust, schr Unexpected (Br), FI Kerrizan, Ne aes ee Is-Arrived, ship Magellan, Sher- ith for Bosion). mouse ‘Talcahuano (and sailed 241 Sailed July 1, barks Payta ra for San Francisco: wth, Lizzie Ht Ji Jackson, Marwick, Pisagua and Kurope ; rr Granger, Doane, rao Francisco; Quiniero in », Ships (Guat), iaDping Aniognrant af an poares a a Fe Cornet ae eth fa port ship Semiramis, st Patrick hei, Bogert, tor Oregon; American Ports, ALEXANDRIA, Aug 22—Arrived, schr Charlotte Fish, Gardiner for Washington aased up—Schr Howard Wilttams, for Georgetown, Sa ailed pour & wervelington. Boston, mae Al. n’s Poin’ iekson, Boston B ba arroxAva, Rig Bo Stiled yehr ‘Shamrock, Troy, BosTON, “Aug 2—Arrived, schr Izetta, Smitn, New 24th—Arrived, steamships General Whitney, Hallett. New York; Norman, Boggs, les poe a ag 480, Boiiaag, Barbados; sols rown, baltim Below comin, Huneet, Richard Na Nant and Lottie K Clearéa—steamer Nereus, Bearse, Now York Unu (Nor), Andersen, London; brigs Water Li Prince via Nova Scout Planet, yt, Ot Port au’ Prin > Sarah F Bir righ, une; barks ‘olage (Br), May, the roads “Bark Victor. BALTIMORE. Aug M—Arrived. ‘ship Grey | Fagle, Lucas, X10 Janetro: schrs Anthony Kelly, Charlesto -Curtis Tilton, ver, SC: Chas £ Helier, Brung- wick, Ga; Nellie Crowell, Savannah; Ellen M Golder. Richinond, Me; Bill stowe, Boston; Chas Woolsey, javen; Damascus, New York ; ickup, Nort nas F A Kirk, New York.” Hal Wheeler, trom Sagua; soht, Geo Peabody, Cleared—Steamers F W Hrune, vers Philadelphia,” bar rador (Br), “Simonton, Pernambuco; brig Amanda, Montevideo; Geo 8 pat Halex: Reserve, Galveston; Laura Bate man, 0 ; Jolin T Manson, do. a ra Stegner’ Geo "APHOMd, Loveland, Boston via fo) The mee yom 8 ‘ana, is quarantine. rived, Windward, 0 iad for don n Sea, Hatch, Providence; Tsa- port: sciirs Beile Hooper, Gilkey, 1C! ritteher. New a4 Cleared 15th, brigs dell, Caton, Kenpebun! Boston; Elia, Montgomery, Jacksonville. weaTit, Aus 3 Abrived, sehr Jas i! Deputy, McMahan, ew BRistoL, Ang 21—Sailed, schr A G Pease, Gee, New ARLESTON, Aug 2%—Arrived, steamship Falcon, Burnie Baltimore. GHTON, Aug 2—Arrived, schr Stephen Morgan, cumming: Seo town, BAST ESwicd Aug 2i—Arrived, geht Bliza | Phato, Sherinan, fotinso: i Ralled= Sehr Lilue 0 Wells, Wells, New York. | rihier, Baton MONROE, Aug 24—Arrived, sebr Ira Last- | Bost sie Insp Grey Eagle, Tucas, Mo, Fancteo: be Harriet F Treaner, West luules: scute eH kirk, und H Odlorne—ali for Baltimore: itebecea Kueh fac ity Point; Add Waters for sealing 1d; Bartha Souder, Haiifax i do; Nellie Scots, tor Nort John E Daly, for Jam PALL 1 fare “Aug 20—Arriged, sche Sunbeam, Rite War Habbard, nd Ys por, Corson, nto} LVESTON, ‘Aug 7—Cleared, bark Hose Brae (Br), ‘ilcox, Live: Wilco ‘Salle’ ft ate mship State of Texas, Bolger, New York vie iy, Wert GEORGSTOWN, DO, Aug 22—Arrived, schr H N Squire, Beh: sonvILLR, Aug 15—Arrived, schrs JE Lock- wood, "en tork: Philadelphia: 17th, Alice B Gardner, ner, New York. gomery, Bruuswick, Ga; Dora M French, French, New York; Ulflca lt Sinlth, ith New York. ae! © Shepard, Wilson, New Boston. ared sth, schra Harry \ York; Prescott ‘Hazeltine, McDonald, | NEWBURYPORT, Aug 2l—sailed,’ steainer Leopold, | Alberton Philadelphia, NTUCKET, 7, Aug 16—Arrived, schrs L_O Foster, El si New York; 19th, Sam Carleton, Burt, Pntade - WPORT, Ang 21, PM—Arrived, schr Jas M Bayles, Nb Arokd, Elizabethport, Also, (8p), Lavache, Providence for Pic- fous) pore ely "Bell, Kelley, New York tor Deniip: Jas Bri erson, do for Clattam. Paths Mediator, Baste Vall River: for Now York ; ata nH Brown, Pierce, Dighton tor co; Artist, Forres. ter, Some: 10; Mar, Emimx, Nichols, Albany for Hoinorsety 2 ‘DLs Sturges, vers, Hoboken tor do (and all 241—Arrived, schr Revenue, Kelley, New Yor« tor Bos- ton. Passed outs brig M OC Haskell, Haskell, Providence for Phuadel Natad Queen, Smith, New York: D Ellis, Balled sere Mowry, do; ‘Sharp Shooter, Clark, Fail River for Cold Sprin: Yau, rived, schrs Oregon, Stinson, New York for pedite, Racket, Mail River tor New York. pitied Brig Sabina, Pictou; schr Cabinet, Westail, few York. NEW HAVEN, Aug 2—Arrrved, brig Rising Sun, Grif , Pon Math “Satled, sehr John Brooks, Fox, New York; sloop eee Allen, pone f island, AD A. Aug 24—Arrlved, steamships Flori- a Roger sad Hantoreshormany Providence; Roman, Crd oston; Rattlesnake, Artis, do; Leopard, Al- bertson,’ Newbury port: barks Preciosa (orwy. Havre, Via Sandy Hook: Nicolo Drago (ital, Gazzalo ‘Annie Kimbail (ar), Kuoxs dos, Freinaniel Ger), Wacheter, Bremen, vis Sandy Hook; Alida Norw), Bodtha; New York: Mewel (Norw)> Peterson, iverpool via do; brigs Machias, Bartiets St. kitts: gehrs Arianna (Br), Aubrey. Arecibo: Matavka, Martin ae El homas: Sparta, Buuith, Windsor, Ns; an Wright, sit 's Martin, Browa; HN Miller. da M Bidrudge, Fidridge, Boston; Mary Zim: Coan iivir: Three -1sters, Henderson, Slitord: Hours Adelbert, Meaeal Also ‘arrived : 24th, Schr: Wr rece, (ering Bangor; v Barton, Phini ew, Bedigrd: Caroline Young, me ‘David Faust, Smith, Boston; Mary H West! Olark, Lynn; Winslow, Hotlowelt, Me; Srewe Diekinson (new), Dickinson, ea Below, com ing up, brig 1 B Jones, from Carden, Cleared—steamship Berks, Worthe Fall River; brig gt Sr, rroey: Ssprs oF Osseo aida and My John, NB: Hen: ington, Se! 1 Utariestons i N Miller, Miller. Bt Bont i aha Also cleared 24th, bark Paaqaalioe | ‘ital, Scala, Genoa clea schrs Veto, Henderson, Savannah; Pedro A Graw, Lake, | Boston. Nawoasttr, Del, Aug 2%4—Vassed down PM Satar. steamships Equator, for Charleston ; Vindicator, for for Richmond; schrs Varoline, for jew York; Alliance, Millvitie, aod Plavilla, for Providence; yesterday, schrs Fannie ‘B Warner, for Pawtugket; Maxgie Cummins, for Cohasset; Klay, for | Davenport; Edith “L stiero, © “y voun am, and aud, turda: ‘Newbern, Mary G Farr, from Boston, and Besse Dlenerson inew), from Bath) yeeterday Morris, David Faust, Wm G Dearborn, tM G Hobinson, Ellwood Burton. Danier’ Britta in. Fran herbert and'Jesste Wilvon, froin Boston; Martha Innis, from Lynn; Agnes K Bacon, from Portsmouth Florence Nowell, trom ‘Newburyport; Wm. Scull, g Femerict from Bath? sparta’ trom. Blue Hilly "E.G Knight, Jr, from fall River; O'Dell, from Ketinedec River; Gov Burton, from New Bedford; Bryan from Weymouth; J'B Anderson. froin Lane's Cove, an 4 light Norwegian bark, unknown, this AM, schrs Garo- ine Youny, ani J C Coltingham, trom Boston, and Win ment, tron New Bedtord. A herm brig and two schrs TOM gw, beating w steam lighthouse tender Violet, brig Br doben Four Cantera” heed: Gteas ad br Young Teaser. for New Bedford ; brig U4 Gery, atid sches Lizue Dakers, from St John, NB, and EA gles from Fail River, anchored of here AM. Aherm brig now in sight coming up in tow. Lawns, Del, ‘lije 2+—AM—Barke & H Duval and Tan- cook; ee j¢ Houghton, schrs ER Wilson, from Rich- heater in; Clara Merric ” i Ly rick, tr do fe New York; B niunickson, trou Phitadeinhie for Somer: get, and a lage fleet of sciirs, "saa Pound, are he Pa evening, bar! eabodv, trom London, and-en unkuown Nore’ bark St Cloud, trom New York for Aspinwall, is at anchor of the harbor Four abt barks went up yesterday, Lag nae from, Sandy ook. A Reading steamer is here; too thick to make her out. Moderate storm from the east since PM veperdey. ait Ree ig? Phased HB Jones, from Car. In yestel Lo Tanzook etn loud are here outward bound; also, Reading steamer’ No. tL schrs Thomas Ch, yae, "Ramon De Ajaria, Electra Bailey, Anne Barton, and some 75 others, ae [hg Aug Asie, bark G A from Havana; sehr Grace Cushing ley, New York, CrOROUT: vhog a 22—Arrived veo) sens BO Terry, ‘anmer, ladelphia; Ceres, leman, jeohawken for Dover; sume W Dns. Hamilton New tors Yor Wei Sailed—Schr Estelle Day, Cary, Philadely PROVIDENOR, August eet ee bee Ca Fenny, Philadelphia; wight Away, I ain r Pawtucket) Joseph Poriet Burronghs, Phila. lelphia for do; Celoste, Brown, ts rizon, Leet, Newburg: G A ifs: oa, areas Green, 1 Keepaie: Rvorgreom Father: Port so Suiled—Siumer, Florida, ‘Crocker, Rnone (Br), Roberta, cea W H Jo am, ardaon, Georgetown, D seems i Zs Aa. inf lar pag ang Der kelley Phikips, a 14 Kilver “Succosa, sehardndey a a a Haris do; Win MeCobb, i 2d—Arrived, schrs Josephine 7 ii thaws do. Heer re ee Burr * be iri et Soh ng Mary B Gage, ND. Ang 22—Argived, steamship Sanne Ball, ee ha ae SST: Nas Tob Townse! NHOOKLASD, Aug 2i—Arrived, schr Oregon, Tutite, Satled~Sehrs Arctic, Whitten, New York ; Bedabedeck, matt Raepe tes tear OMS %4—Arrived Promessh (Be), Watherspoon, Maudition and’ ‘Be Heleus for orders) ship “TR Ss war Meare at Tybee for orders, penene, $09 Beart Mary Emme, Nich- ay Aaa: oD AtrI aight ve Salmon Washburn, ve a Hathaway, Po whi 8 W Ponder, Kkeepsio: ‘Thrasher, F % eae ‘Mbgers. Lineoin’ Si Se cara Rh HAVEN, Ang 19—Arrived, brig, Chatles Dennis, a for diate wehrs Kting Dove, South Yaines's Pike, Hoboken for Salcmns Fan ad York for Quincy. Raven, from Salem tor New York; tamount and Koret, from it hart and Bernal On Corleton. schrs Julia A for for do; bats asnboy. FO, “A ante ene W Cha Altred Ohi Bile, Sigs De ea ie W¢ dail, ile, Annu Neabreez, ‘Hani i my jailey, Geo! rown. enney, ia dost, crioca.* a, I Dyer, Meroy, P yand Biarsion, Sain ee eee ‘ton: Atnlote Fone ie man oe Mpstanse: ae, rag whee lofman, zi naarlos Eins 8 Hdwar s, and J t aioe pale cher irene BE Movorve fend Cassin amneson, Battimore ior ion jonah nb. Page ania tor dot Henry, New York for Addison, un. 7 ah Balti james Maeeeada br & ran; Hate Coombe, New York fork te took Hookland? Frances Baltimore 10; Da’ Heer, do for y ond, E (or, Bock pot aus; Nel Pr a aaa wurned—Hrig Princeton, be! ane eu Sailed—Brigs Peter Roberts (Bt at Will Be, Bier ee lorence Mayo, 23d—Arrived, brig Whitaker, votton, New mena for Addtogn erarh Aguoe, Eltzabethy ort for Boston; State. Shulee, Kalma, Jacksonville yj Vickabure, Baigo for Puusdelphiay Fair ork tor ¥ Racine ‘Biatontord, Aneroid, and brigs _ Princeton mands James Ww for Mitacttias; wind, New ¥ Passed by—Sc! Bickiond, tom Calais tor Sailed—Bark Daring; Parisi schrs Helen usta, Electric, H ‘a Bo Mary A Rice, Arti Bie nod A Den Carman, Van Buren, Chi ver, ug, Monte, Bella (Br) orn dike, E a ear re Kate Walker Rockhill, James & Wal emon, Se he naman. Annie BBD 8 A Hoffman, J ryan. are 2. Marston, Marcus Hunter, and pe G eacrar brigs Matilda Whitaker, H H bi a and fol dabhad SY schrs Peter H Crowell, V Streaker, J Raymond, “e Meservy, Althea, Frances Hate a8 Ht Eaton, Trone, 1 Coombs, 8 McMunemy, Cassis Jameson, U Armen! nt spurs Mar Henry. iieg nab GD. otatesman, . Vicks! % > VinaiN INGTON, 21—Arrived,’ barks Thomas C feed (Bt) Andeveen, Lot jan ;. Frederick scala, Waack, Bristol. leared—Steamshid Benefactor, Wood. New York, qtruounl bp hae Aen ved, scar J 8S Detwiler, eit WARREN, Ag ae Sailed, schrs Mary H Mifflin, Ferris, Elizabethport; Ario Pardee, Bishop, do. MISCELLANEOUS, A A —ROYAL HAVANA LO LOTmERY. ‘ OFFICIAL DRAWING OF AUGUST 17, CLASS NO. 990. No, Prise No, Prise (No, Pela, Prin a $305) 95:7. SL. SSH ARNE, BO SE sbE BEE SEESes se Es iJ 5 ifisisid ene veceee aa He a a eg SEES HG: r eeebabbrbeekesee ae bests 21670. z ae 2838, 21797. $908. 218) Sous. 21810. 8456 21938 b) Suze. 22009. 9165. 'a2034, 5 Hire 55855 ES ead seeeeeeee! 9815, 460. 9430. Eat 958; 23.365. | 998. 23655. 101 1 4 10 343 ry + # 101, SBe5 SSEESEEE S833 S2ES! rn sets é Hy g 3 sae a8. 29506, 29728. 20006. 32 ero: APPRUXIMATION PRIZES 000 | $10,000. Satan | ves ny Pg re $20) 2061.4.$200, 130 Ls B, MARTINEZ & 00., Bankers, 10 wal ‘Street, rear oasement, New York, SOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM Di a Suuae ne ‘peshoity rennireds nares nt as Oo pi city requires > | yore ranted: Rdvice Ire, "W HOUSE, es ay ist Averditaren 1 sate’ eal QatALnED pani,“ rity FROM COURTS rat no pas i gen Rate and and i Rote Hlor-at-Law, 360 | XG)

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