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lo BEECHERAMIA. ——— « Piarenditmminpnntemnin -—-e "Yosterday’s Developments and Gos- | sip About the Seandal. ——- INTERVIEWS WITH THE COMMITTEE. ; Dr. Bacon Endorses the Statement of Mr. Beecher. Mr, Sterling, of the firm of'Shearman & Sterling, | ‘wr, Beecher’s attorneys, informed ® reporter of ‘Que HERALD yestervay that ke bad not yet received ‘she answer of Mr. Beecher to the summons. He “did not expect toat mt would arrive before Thura- | day, Mr. Sterling said (mat ne was at a Igs3 to eumprehend the anxiety of the pub.le to see ths answer. He thought that these who expected any revelations in it would be v much disap- pointed, It was simpty a general dental put int eaim, cold, legal phrasev.ogy required by the law. ‘Taere-was @ very significant s pon the counte- | mance of Mr, Sterling when he was asked as to the future arrangements tor the trial, He said, beth 4’ word and gesture, that he thought ther was an | anecessary in When the necessity arose | @or the consideration of that question it would re- eeive a ful and complete deliberation, Unul tnat | exigency arose he did no? think it Worth while to *pouble himsel! with any thought abeat it. MR. TILTON'S LAW TER, _ Mr. Samuel! D, Morris, of the Orm of Morris & Pearsall, Mr. Tiutonu’s iawyer, arrived tn Brooklyn yesteiday irom Colu;nvia Springs, When asked | about the progress of the suit he looked very mys- ferious, and said until Mr. Beecher’s answer was | seceived of course no progress could pe made. | ‘The trial 0! the suit would, he said, go over now, eertainiy, until the October term. As to the nu- | Merous L.bel sues projected by Mr. Tilton against New York and Brookiyn newspapers, and also the suit against Mr. Beecher by Tuten for deiamation | @i cdaracter, Mr. Morris bad nothing to say. His manner seemed to indicate that tor the present Waose BULLS Could take Cure OL themselves, TILTON AT WORK. Mr, Tilton, and two stenorraphers, are busily | engaged in the manulactare of another statement. G will be ao answer, in detat, to some of the | eharges contained in Mr. Beecher’s last statement, | @nd Will be Jargely supported by extracts from the eorrespoudeuce of Mrs, Tilton. Mr, Tilton has a | hopesul aod uodismayed look, his manner is ener- | etic enough to cear ont his own assertion that | “the God ol batties within nim,'? and tnat he ‘was “‘born for war.’’ He still refuses to see the Fepresentatives of the press, only making excep- Yions when a newspaper man cal!s whose card be Zecoguizes to be that of a personal friend. THE INVESTIGATING ComMOTTEE. | All the members of the Investigaunz Committee Feturned to the city yesterday. Mr. Winsiow, who has been beguiling the hoars of his recreation by | ‘the preparation of the report of the committee, | Drought the drait of it wita pim to the city yester- | @ay. He calied with it at the New York office of Mr. Sage, the chairman, and botn these gen'le- men had along conversation thereon. The com- Mittee will meet to-day, and at this meeting the weport will receive its final amendations, Mr. | Bage says that tnovgh it is not certain whether Mr, Moulton will be cross-examined by tre com- | Mitte, ihe uncertainty o: it Will not mteriere in any Way with the presentation of the report of | tue commitiee on Friday night, in Plymouth eharen, After the report has been read there Will be a number of voiuuteer speeches, and tie committee expect that the occasion Will Dé a very memorable one. MK. BEECHRR’S STATEMENT. Mr, Sage, as chairman 01 the committee, has | been very careiu) in withholding any expression | eo! is OWN personal opimon as to the merits of the fcandal controversy. T2 sume extent he threw of this restramet yesterday, and said that he had ver had the slightest dou jocence Irom the first. Tue imqniry, he said, had strengthened that conviction considerably, He described ine scene at Mr, Leecher's house on the Teading of the statement. Mr. Sage said:—*A: onisbing as it may seem, Mr. Leecher bad never told his Wie or any member of Of this case. On that ovcasion, With @ sr Stowe was tliere, and Urs, Bee gie exception, Mrs, sat by her nus- band’s side, with one of his Lands ta bothol ners— | the wre his simple act expressing, as words could nol express, her coulidence in ler husband's iunecence,”” THE H. M. SMITH INTERVIEW The alleged interview with Mr. H. M. Smitp, woushed iu the Brooklyn Mg, has received the additional denisl of Dr. Patton, of Chicago, and eaitor of The Advance, who a@ays, “] utterly repuciate it, and it ts untrue.’? | He dedies with emphass the report that be has | $m bis possession the confession of the Orst Mra, Bowen of ber inumacy with Mr. Beecher. Feply to an inquiry one of the Investigating Com- mittee toid 4 reporter of the KERALD yesterday | that this slander as to the late Mrs. Bowen | could not be true, Inasmuch as the circumstances | ‘$m connection with Mrs, Bowen's death were now maters of history, and in toemscives | controverted the allegation. Mr. Beecher con- ducted the ceremonials at the mnerai, at the re- quest oi Mr. Bowen, and a tew days alter the janeral Ube latter wrote a long letter to Mr. Beecher, expres. aive of his gratitade tor kind pastoral alten- tions to his dece This jctier Mr. Bee Eéna Dean Proc wife during her iong sickn her has in m3 posses-lon, oF, a 3 Miss lady whose name is.men- | Zioned also offensively aud very cruelly in chis ale Jeged interview, is a lady of considerable literary ability and is the compiler of a work knwo as “Lite | Thoughts,” ext: m the sermons of Mr. Beecuer. Sh With a fomily of great Tespectadi) in Brooklyn. she has Wwealtuy reiati and te proprietor of th spousibie tor the live! DR. BAO MR. BEECHER. | A reporter of the Hina. yesterday an ine ‘timate iriend of br. Bacon, President o1 Yale Col- it Brook peen decided to va n Argus legally re- vis lady, Jee, at Whose house the Doctor has staying tor a jew 8. Tue gentemau said that it was Ampossibie that Dr. Bacon could have endorsed in } the slightest degree the correctness of the | charges ma im the published interview reierred to al {nasmuch 4s Dr. Bacon, ina conversation is gentleman's dinner tabie. | aid that he had read the statement of Mr. Beecher; that it greatiy relieved his mind, Dad cleared away any doubts that rec revela- tions might produced and confirmed the epiuron be dn the let sand winch bi: a and publiciy € 1 been published in th Council, independent. | BEECHER AT THE WHITE MOUNTAINS, + TWIN MOUNTAIN Hovw Ware Mounrarns, N. H., August 25, 1474, ‘4a the white bi jJast now frost ‘Warmth, and as neither has yet a ai 1 ees | ‘with the contest. Each has a certain period of power which its rivai prevents it from going be yond. During the day scushine and warmth reign supreme ; but in the might the frost takes post and @eoupies the hoars in fantastically {reecoing every deaf, tree trunk and damp surface. ang we find the work of nis deit hands in marvei Yous copies in white of our most beautifully pat- | The early sun adds | “terned mosses ana lichens. euch a brilliancy te these pictures as insidions @iseaso gives to its eariy victim, making sch crystal reveal dolphin hues as it gradually dissolves and dies, The frost coats the spears of erase with white, and against the sunlight they ‘Mook like stunted wheat. To enjoy all the veaa- Ties of the Write Mountains at present one must | but, aside trom tuat, he will not answer them, e Mot be a cinggard, but rise to see these which I indicate, ane which the sun makes short-lived. | ‘With the periods of aimospheric chamge so well | defined, aad the results of these changes ao inva- H Tiably favorable, pleasure cannes sail the sojournera dn the mountains, The hotel Fam at is not situa. | ‘wed in peculiarly picturesque scenery, nor in tne | Mnmediate vicinity of of the places which the | ourist most see oF admit that he has not seen | tke White Mountains. Yet it is 4 wonderfully Pleasant piace, its visiors being freer from pre- | ‘tence in dress and maaner thau those of any otwer | @ummering piace 1 have ever visired They mia- wile well together, and there are no abeurd cliques or coteries formed among them. } Dartag the day they goin parties in search of amusew ent—to row on the sbort course they have @n the AwmonOoosUC Kiver, to ride over to the Fabyan, Crewiord or Profiie House, in whose | vicinity most of the wonders of the White and | Franconia Mountain scenery are placed, or to make the it of Mount Wasmngton, about tweive aleh away. Those who remain at the ote! either bask in the sunshine or play at ‘croquct on the lawn, Mr Beecher is one of | @de inost enthumigatic Jpvere Of croansl. and \ Jew of them are connecte | bixty-eighch street, and atter | tion; but my auni | call up | He said ‘he had, and ofered sy | # virl admmitied into the mstitution vor U | fnemeni, and i made arrangements wy meet the young | tof Mr. Beecher’s m- is [amily the facts | By special request all were present | } the man ngus on Monday eveu- | | Rust, any | whieh t ivery morn. | he handies his mallet wth considerable skull, thou, not the Most consummate grace. He en- ters Inco the game with “11 nis force, and enjoys a Victory as he would 6ugcegs In theological polemics. Jv is pleasure to Wate, nim play, and to hear nis joV.a) remarks UpOD the game. When he returns to The hotel everybody on the ptazza cries out, asking who won, sinpiy, | believe, to catch tna infection of his hearty gtd humor he replies, “Oh, we heat ‘em.’ Awoiher of Mr, Beecher’s amusements While Gere tS fishing, ‘Jo-merrow he intends to mtke 40 excursion to tempt the funy denizens of Littie River, 4 stream some distance trom here, Mr, Beecher seems to me to!e looked 'o ny all | bis Jehow visitors to keep them supplied with proper evening amusemen's. Concerts are had and charades of some other variety of enterta:n- | oned ment every evening; but all must be sane by the Plvinouth pastor be.ore they occur, as well | as oy his presence, It is wWonrieriul tne clinging regard that the peope here have Jor “tn, the perfect confidence they have that be is beiug shamefully mal: with Plymouth church, ‘Ris wonder(ul ausmal spirits triumph over every trouvle, and, looking at him chatting gayly in the hotel or on tbe lawn, oue can hardiy believe be bas any care. He readily answers every question put to Rm, except those refering to the Scandal, and these he puts aside, gravely saving, “| have no. ming to Sav ob that sub- ec’, aud thea Pelleves the resultant silence wut some Joke, Woich starts tie conversation afresh, He carmes his reticence upon the matter, abont which everybody else talks, 80 tuat he newvr gave any oue here an inkling of the fact that he fad, while at Littleton yesterday, made a reply under oath to the complaint 0} ‘Iilton, The lirst pews of the occurrence reached here to- ai day ina telegram, Mr, Beecuer wil renin here unui about the 24th of Sentemoer, when he tmtends to go to Peekskill tor a short time. He has not yet made any excursions among the mountains, but will begin them with tis (ishing excurston to-morrow, Some day next week he tntends to asvend the bieak and top- | Scarred Mouat Washington and stand op ive suim- Sumit, Close to the sun, in lonely Lands, Ringed with the azure world. GLENDENNING ANSWERED, Another Meeting On The Heights—Mrs. Miller Reiterates Her Charges On Ouath—The Iavestigation Set Down for Monday Next—Giendenning Still in Jersey City. . Another meeting of prominent residents of Jer- sey City Heights was held on Monday night at the | residence or Mr. Albert Metz, on Van Reipen ave- nue, to take action in the Glendenning case. Ex- Mayor Sawyer presided. ‘The tollowing afMidavit of Mrs, Miller was read:— Mrs. J. P. Miller, being duly sworn, upon her_ oath says that on Tharsday, ‘he Making soine urranzemeut tor a nurse ior the chi d of the late Miss Mary E. Pomeroy and Rey. Join 8. Glen- denning, and first calied at a_toandhng asylum near me conversation at tat Msutanon it Was suseested 1o ber to return ou the toi jowing saturday,.the lsh of August in-t and make the fiaal arrangeihents and such was deponent’s incen- Mrs. Miler, sugzes ed thac we go to the Presby erian Home or the Friendies, on Twenty: ninth street, and 1 then concluted 1 would do soon the toliowiny day, the lith of Auzust inst. T did T them and they retused to receive the baby un- I declined to do, and the: ou insdtution on Fitted! ‘ormmed me that they could y @avised ogo t) an ine itasylam, Mm Chinon piace, n the same day I called at that institauon and ed the case to soine of the attendants, and they re- amended me to call on Dr. Hubbard, who was con. with that institution, at Mas house ip Nin hn I dia: stated the tacts to him and said was to get the enild ito the institution to be properiy less g. recom imi eure wieh fdid. They i not receive Lt just then, suiution Known as an inf nursed." He said that reaily they had no rigtt to take the enild, as it belonged to New Jersey, and ought ‘hot to supported by a New York institut on, but that there would be a meet of the Board ot Managers Saturday, the Lith of Aucu At which tne he said he would bring the case bevoré them asto whether they would take the child. suid, “ty the by, how od is the ehid ? Deponent re- Jhied that it was! three weeks old to-morrow. He (Dr. tubbard) made afew other casual remarks, when I re- marked, “You have probably read ail about the case. athy and asked wha: we were going to do with the m Ttold him that re- mained to be seen: that We inust save the mother and chid the babe must be put nurse. He tuen re- quested me todese.:be the gentleman referring to th one believed to be its lather), { commenced follow He is shorty rather thick set, with short, (mck neck.” Y was somewhat " coniuse and hestaed a moment, when Dr. Hubbard — sa’ ‘cather dark hair, dark complexion, very young lou ng and pleasing in'h's manuers#) 4 replied. “exwctiy 9 and then remarséi, “is it possible 1 have stumbled in here t oblaia saci’ Information as this ? id he, don't Know about that, but aman answering this de- scription came Nere about six Weeks ayo, Wisuing to get the purpost of con- man at the fnstitution the next day, but have not seen him sine.” He toid me to go back to the institution, and they Would tell me whatthey knew. [did not chen return to the ins ion, but retu ted o my home, on | reacuinz which } found Miss Pomeroy had experienced a chaoge for the worse, and continue! to grow more feeble untal death put a suilerings. The reason of ny going was in consequence wish to have the child Dlaced m such an imstitu- | tio! | went to the Clinton p'ace institution, ‘taking with her the brother of the jute Mary &. Fomeroy, Alired B. | Pomeroy, We met the head nurse or matron and toli her our business, that I wished to put a child ou to nurse; we explained what child it was, and toid her Dr, Hubbard tought the gentleman who had called some | thme previous re erred to the same wit!. She said, “Yes, there wes 4 gen'leman called “bout admituny a girl into the insticution.”” eponent said, “W are” (photograph), and I handed her a photogr: John 5. Glendenving, a very correct . ely said, “that is the man” (meaning © had some time previously called to make arrangements »bout a young girl being contined at that instituc) further added : Noticed him particularly, as he acied stranvely and did not want to come ito the parior and was much agitated: on enter. ing the parlor: noticed he pubed his hat down over his eves, and it was lis conduct that made me novice bin Particularty,” She also siid that the doctors would come over the next day (saturday), the 22d day ot Aa they woul wee what arrangements they wouid make abou: the child. ‘On Saurday [ weot over, taking with me Mrs, J M, Metz aud Doth of us proceeded to institiuon, at which time Dr. Hubbard She p ia e Clinton place tated to us that they had concluded tot to take it, as it belonged to New Jersey. some other unimportant remarks were made, when I said:—'Weil, Doctor, your nurse or matron identified the picture (referring to “Joha Ss. Glendenuing’s photograph) as that of the gen'leman who called about #ix” Weeks ago,” to replied, “Yes, so she says. and! said ‘o her she must be very careril, ashe may have to swear to it,” aud he said that sue then told hit she could swear toit be then said, ¢ you the picture?” Tsa.d “Yes.” He suid, “Let me look at it” He then said, “T canno the man, as it was io evening when | saw bi He then remarked that it would be better to let the Poormaster have charge of the mater and get a wet nurse, as te child must be delicate, Mra J. 5. MILLER, Subseribed and sworn before me this 2ith day of | August, 4. D.. 137 o: the city of Jersey Citv. Following tia were affidavits by the brother ef Miss Pomeroy and Mrs. Metz, corroborating the testimony of Mrs. Miner. Justice Aldridge Was called upon by the bonds- men oj Glendeaning to ix a day for tne investiga ton or release them irom their recognizance: {he Justice appointed Monday next jor toe hear- ing of the case, A CHUROH SCANDAL REVIVED, era H, Aupaince, Notary Publ Fresh Charges Against Rev. T. T. Ken- | drick. The pastor of Grand street (Williamsburg) Merhedist Protestant charen, the Rev. T. T. Een- drick, Was tried in April last at nis churen by a comunistee of ministers on charges of “gross im- moraiities,” and after a trial of two weeks was suspended from tue ministry. Kendrick, however, tion desiring him todoso, in June, however, the trastees sned out an injunction against bim and toen he commenced to preach in a pudiic hall, the entire congregation, With te exeeption of some ds with | ten or filtwen, worshipping with him. ‘bis action led advan- | Mage, visitors to the Mountains are highiy pleased | ot the congregation alarmed jerence, the church _ being in = Wulamspurg, and Kendrick naving se- verely animadverted on the committee who | tried him, one of them has drawn up a new set of charges, on which they Commenced the trial in | the church yesterday, tue whole proceedings irom Hirst to last being characterized by falsehood and duplicity, both ministers and laymen flatiy contra- aicting each other. | _ The charges are three in namber—the first, tn- subordiation and open rebellion to the constitus tion and discipline o: the ehuren; the second, hav- Ig sought, in a spirit of disloyalty to Ms obliga- the Con. the richest NEW YUKK HERALD ned, and yet duc very | far | bday of Aurust, 1574, ae. | Ponent weut to the civ of New York tor the purpoce of | street, | ry object | ing | He | to her mental and bodiiy | On Friday. the 12th of Anvust Inst., deponent again | ould vou know his | Dtinaed to preach, the majority of the congrega- | CREEDMOOR. Re RAE Shooting Yesterday—Two Gold Badges Competed For, The first competition for a gold badge, presented | 10 the Tweiith Regiment Rifle Association by Liun~ | tenant Colone! Gildersiceve, Was snot yesterday at creedmoor. The prize Was Won by Private Dolan. The vaage is very neat, ‘The badge of the Twenty-second regiment nas been sao. ‘or several times, Sergeant Freeman having now won it three times te its Nua owner. His score ia @ very fine One, especially that at 500 yarcs, The wind blew strongly from the east, then from the northeast, anda @naily from the north, but it became calm before nightfall. The snooung @t 200 vards was therefore very diMcult. By orders from headquarters members of the @ssociation Will be required tO wear taeir mem- bersuip ticke’s on and alter the urs¢ of September while shooung. The folowing are the scores:— SCORE OF THE TWELFTH REGIMENT MEDAL Good Nani on Y Private Dolan, © gate pergt J. W S442 4224 3223 3344 | 3388 } 33 1 REGIMENT 8CORE OF THE TW. Names, 3 Private Dolan, Co. D.. 3 15 2 | Sergi, A. Wood, Co. D.. 3 4 3 ‘ | Captain’ Smith, Co. D.? 4 ¢ $438 Sergt.J.u.Wodd,Co.b.2333 4 4432 Private Smith, Co, D 43223-4 3333 Capt. Van Rensselaer.. 3 33-0 4424 Berge Reddy, Oo. v. 3 22-12 3433 Private Beattie, Co. D. 3 513 g346 Private Doerle, Co. b.. 3 3-13 3223 Lieut, Heizman, Co. DL 32252-22432 Adjt. Murphy $2592-15 5433 Capt Healy, Co. 2233 SCORE FOR THE belong er 0% yyy i S, 7 2 232 $32 é: Sergt Freeman, CoF...}5y S43 es aae taco Private Backer, Co. F..}3) $22223322 2-256 Sergeant Hatry, Co, A.}2g) S949 3323 SB og Captain Horstall, Co. 1..}7q) §2443933 2 2-2 (55 Sergeant Magne. Co. F..{29 333203432 8-2) 54 Private Roux, Co. B.....95) 3599855 5 goa (ot | Private Ferris, Coa.....}5% 99223043 Lient. Carmichael, CoH }*}) 332322232 | Private Lockwood, CoD }?)) 2222302323: Private Greve, Cot...... yy $49 322223 | Captain Harding, CoB..}5y 35330234 Captain Briggs, Cok... }2) $2 2232008 SHIPPING NEWS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. ‘Steamer. ila, | Destination] OF | Bothmia.. Ang. 28.)Liverpool..|4 Bowling Green | Anvlia.. 7: |Glasgow..: |7Bowline Green | State of Georgia. | Glasio Broadway | Koen, eee tA Bremen. owllay Green | Holsatinn ity of Chester: Ocean Hamburs, Liverne .{Laverpoal (6! Bronawav. 15 Broadway WY Broadway. yD... ) |Livervoor., |09 Broad way. | Caltornia . Glasgow... /7 Bowing Green i Weser. . Zé Bowlue Green | Abs Liveroool.. }4 Bowlin Green Macedonia..." lusgow.. {7 Bowne ¢ | btae or Pensa -{Glascow. . | Minister Roon : [Bremen Green . Hambury. . vay. 5.{ Liverpooi../4 Bowling Green ‘Tne Queen . | Liverpool. |69 Broad w, | Republic |. {Liverpool. 119 Broadway | City ot kichmond Liverpook | Washington . , 15 Broadway Havre 5 Broauway. .|Bremen....|/2 Bowling Green :{Hambura. .1115 Broadway. . Hamburg../113 Broadway, Almanac for New York—This Day. | SUN AND MOON. HIGH WATER. | _ Sun rises. +. 5 21]Gov. Island..morn 7 26 Sun sete . + 642] Sandy Hook..morn 6 41 ; Moon sets,,.morn 3 54} Hell Gate. PORT OF NEW YORK, AUG. 26, 1874. morn 9 ii \ CLEARED. es eeoartnina id Anglia (Br), Smith, Glasgow—Hendersop ros. Steamship Herder (Ger), Fischer, Hamburg—Knauth, Nachod & Kuhae. Stenmship Claribel (Br), Trenaman, Port au Prince, | Curacoa. Pin, Forwood & Co. teamsinp Wyanoke. Couch, Norfolk, City Point and Richmon — id Dominion Steampstyy Co, | C steamsinp Vindicawr, Doane,’ Puiladelphia—Lorillard Bteamsinip Stenmship Neptune, Rerry. Boston—! F Di | ship British Navy (Br), Kendali, Liverpoc Mintura & Co. ehip Gardner Colby, Streeter, Callao and Pacasmay— Jos = spinner, se Leila (Br), Tate, Anjler for orders—Pendergast | Bros & Co. ‘ailagasear (Aus), Radovani, Cork or Falmouth— Slocovieh & Co. Bark tnterprise 11 (Dutch) Muller, Rotterdam— Funeh, dye & Co. Bark Harmonie (Nor) Jensen, Elsinore for orders—Te- tens « Hoe Bark Hel: + (Ger), Ziesmer, Dautaio—Funch, Edye & 0. 4 iatk Alpheus Marshall (Br), Parker, Panama—teney Parker. giiatk Mayflower, Lanfare, Barbados--H Trowbridge's | Sons. | _Hfie Exploratore (lta), Longobardo, Cetve—Lauro, Etory, & Co. : oltié Salano Gr), Stuart St Johns, NP—RP Curry & 0. Brig, Etta Whictemore, Wright, Philadelphia—Jed Frye & Oo. FD W Clark (Br), Peck, 8tJohn, NB—P I Nevins & Son och bulo Ammerman, Pierson, Galveston—Tupper & attic Schr © M Newins, Ruland, Moblie—E D Harlbut.& Co, | Behr £5 Staples, Stromt, onvilie—Warren Ray. Sehr Jennie Middleton, Whitaker, Savannah—Evans, Bail & Co. ' Schr AJ Bentley, Williams, Charleston—Bentley, Gil- derslecve & Go. got? Gariayd, Linsey, Bridgeport—H W Jackson & n. Plaid Fhijadeiphia, Davis, Philadelpnia—aemes und. i ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE AERKALD STEAM YACHTS AND HEXALD WHITESTONE TRLEGRAPY LINK Steamship Abyssinia (Br). Hains, Liverpool Aug 15, Pa, qucenstown Ieth, with mdse and 285 passengers to CG Franck Steam nil kotterdam (Datch), Janzen, Rotterdam Aug ymouth 1th, with mise and 8 passengers to n, Edve & Co, ‘an Salvador, N with indse and pasengere to W rrison, Steamship Champion, Lockwooa, Charleston Ang 22, with mdse and passengers to J W Quintard & Co. Steagniship lsaae sell, Biakeman, Ricomond, City Paint | and, Norioik, with mase and passengers to the Old Do- | minion Steamship © Bark Norma (Ger), Berneicke, Liverpool 60 days, with yorder; vessel toC Tovins & Lo, Aug 20; [at 40 ly, 64 passed brig Tordenskjold (Nor, from Liverpool ai timore. Bark Albion (Nor), Larsen, Gloncester 38 deys, in. bal- last to Tetens & Bocktnann, ‘is anchored at Sandy Hook for order: Bark Griefswald (Ger), Vorbrodt, Haruepool 56 days, with coal to order; vessel to Punch, Edve & Bark Solafide (Sor), Samuelson, Beltast 4 days, in ballast to Funch, Edye & Co. aug 22, lat 42, lon 63, spoke bark Thor (Nor), trom Rotterdam for New York, with loss of fore and inaim masts, with everything attached; the captain reported that be lost his #oars on the 18th inst during a heay 1, Bark Carl Gustaf (us), Silvast, Rotrerdam 41 days, in ballast to Tetens & Bockmann. ‘Is anchored at sandy Hook for orders. Bark Nelle T Guest (ot Yarmouth, NS), Messenger, | Rotterdam 40 days, iu ballast o Boyd & Lincken, Bark Orien (Num. Voovessen, Bordeaux $9 days, with mdse to Funch, bdve & Co. | Brig Mox (Ger), Bandigaim, Bristol 0 days, with empty | barrels to Funch, hdye # Co Brig Norge (Nor), Johansen, Gloucester $2 days, in | ballast to Tetens & Bockmann. | Brig B Ingenac. Wiley, Punia Arenas via Cape Hayti 15 days, with logwood to ® Murray, dr. Brig Fidelia (of Bangor), Young, Cow Bay, CB, 13 days, with coal to Perkins & Job; vessel to Miller & Houghton. Any D. iat 41.9 lon 6626, passed steamship Nevada Usr), hence tor Liverpool. schr Walsh, Dodge, Martgoane 23 days, with lorwood to Richard Thatkery & Co, vessel to Henoy & Parker, avapnan Ang 22, | Hon, to sever Grund sireet choreh irom the | ““sonrd i Smith. Tyler, Jacksonville 14 dava, with lam- Conierence, and, jaiiing in his treasonable pur- her io Drew & Buckle; vessel to Benucy, Gildureceve & | pose, haa striven to bread down aod ruin tt, and, | Co, | third, with falsely and maliciously siandering | ,, Schr H © Shepberd, Wilson, Jackson dave, with | Memoers and ministers of different churches why | aber to JS Waucrpurs i, Georgetown, Dt aaah cCuanced 10 be in al Wi ix a . Peterson, + etowa, trial ny way connected With His OFSE | ane back Franklin (Nor), from Waterford, which er { trial. in his reply Kendrick urges that he cannot an- | wer ih person unu! the mjunction be removed, cept before the Conierence, which meeta im’ Oc- tover. BALLOON ' DISASTER ferious Accident to Two Aerial Pas | sengers, PHILADELPHIA, August 25, 1 Signor Pedanto, who has been making succesa- ful balloon jcensions from Smith's Island, ae | tempted another this afternoon at five o’ciock; | but, in con: ence of the bigh wind prevalling, the Professor found some difficulty in inflating the loon. He wae to be accompanied in the ascen- sion bY Richard Smith, a Bephew Of the proprietor of smuti’s isiand, and afver six when the two got into the basket, che paoon began to ye slowly, crossing the river to the city, Baliast was thrown our but for seme reasou the balioon | faucd to ascend. Jt crossed several rows of ouildings only @ few seat above the roots, aod striking tie dagstaff on the Pennsylvania | *2t Raiirond beading collapsed, The basket Contain. ing she men Oe over the side of the boliding into Fourth stree Just before the basket struck the street Pedauto (papas out and eved himself, but Smith remained in and received severe injuries. He was cemoved © PD ADITAADB WE LODAY . it was about ten ailnutes | @ distance of about pinety feet. ; | Bey Willow: Bass. arrived 1th and anchored at sandy Hook, came up to the city this AM Passed Through Hell Gate. BOCND SOUTH, Brig Wm B Saw McBride, Bangor for New York, wih Jamver to Boynton & Co. sehr babinet, Wescott, Newport tor New York. Sehr Oliver Perry, Murphy, Gien Cove for New YorRs Schr Krnest T Lee, Rideout, Calais or New York, with Jath to Boynton’s Son & Co senr Falcon, Wheeler, Newport for New York, | Behr Neptune, Locke, Norwien: for F hport. Sctir Joweph # Small, Dennis tor New York, sour Jas Fitch, Jr, Trueman, Nantucket tor New York, | with ib to Morsls & Son | “sehr Emma M Fox, Chase, Providence for New Yorks Senr Mary A fice, Bice, Porti tor New York, with Jumner wo dwitt & Co, ot New Yor. | sehr Clara tankin, Rogers, Providen sehr Alico 4 M Allen, Allen, Bath tor New York, wit rider. lomber M Bretnard, Buell, Rockland for New York, sehr dG with lime to J'R Brown, delir LO Poster. Wiicox,. Dennis tor New York. sehr Oaroline, Kaighi, Xockland for New York, with Ime tod & Brown. Senr LM Strout, Keen, Salem tor Ne | Behr Martha May, May. Kive agiie Belle, Fiat, : Starkey & Co, r Macicta 8 ! York. Haverstraw, Jor New York, ton, Greenport for New D Raton, Providence for New York. | _ Sehr Elia Pre Proseey, Inonaston for New York, | with lime to Cunder & Frossey. sebr rtlett, Harris, Boston for New York, | ‘Behe Argo, Beste, Wereliam or Naw York. oo ) Sehr d © Rogers, | fee to order. SebrC «mith, Phillips, Hrovidence tor New York. ‘2 Diaven Jor New York. ‘ogers, Rockland for New Yortsgwith | , WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, \ ! i | tedious and hazardous underta‘ | turned to Hamburg 7th mst, with loss of bowsprit Scly Bay State, Seabury, Bostoa ror New York, with jee ¥) order. ar Edward Kidder, Chase, Dresien for New York, #2 'h ice to Geo Holyoke. here , Swkes, Norwich for New York. fi, he Gem, ‘homas, ckiand for New York, with tee 0 order. ag ae a Brooks, Browks, Nantucket for New York, with dish to order, Schr Prospect, Landry, Providence tor New York. Sekr Traasit, Rackett, Port Jeflerson for New York. br starlight, Blatchford, Calais tor Yew Yora, with tath to Wi n & Godfrey v Charley Miller, Jones, New Haven fo’ Now York. Senr Saran’ A Thomas, Aruold, Providence for New York. rves, Lisle, Providence for New York. sehr SP sehr Willard Sauisbary, Taunton for New York. Schr Mataucas, Bragdon, New Haven tor New Tork, hr Expedite, Rackeit, Providence for New York, ‘ord N Ayres, Provos’, stamiord for New York. yogt Samuel P'Godwin,’ Willams, New Haven for New ‘ork. Steamer Gatatea, Gale, Providence tor New York, with muse and passengers. BOUND BAST. Schr WN Gessner, Egberi.gRonaout for Providence. senr Eva Austin, Port Johison ior Boston. Schr Ruth $ Hodgaen, Hodgden, Sew York for Bangor. aQcht Albert Pharo, Siuguain, Vort Johnson for Prov ence, fought Louisa Francis, Kelly, New York for New Bed- ford. Foun ¢ H Deliamater, Gleason, Jersey City for Nor- wich. Sehr James Barren, Nickerson, Rondout for Boston. sob? George & Emily, Hil, Hoboken tor Falmouth, Rohr A .& & Baker, New York tor rovidenc Schr W W Brainard, MeCarthy, Hoboken tor Harttord. sehr Patladinm, Ryder, New York for Boston, Ser Hattie 5 Collins, South Am)oy for Hartiord. Schr M Vassar, Jr, Kelly, Sew York ior New vedford, Steamer Galatea. Gaile, “New York for Providence. noletter Cnty of Fitchburg, Baker, New York for New editors steam tender Wm G Weed (P M SS Co), Poole, from Rex, York tor Newport, to tend on steamship City of ing SAILED., Steamship Idaho (Br), for Liverpool; Herder (Ger), Hainburg; Claribel (Br. Port au Prince, Wyanoke, Richmond, &c; Vindicator, Piiladelp! ip Constan- tine, London; barksTeveré (lial), be dare (Aus), London; Alessandro Danovaro ‘(te), Cork or Fu th; Isaac Hall. Buenos Ayres; Calbarien, Aspinwall ; brig Solario (Br), St Johns, NF. Wind at sunset, E by S,tresh. Herald Marine Correspondence Newront, RI, Aug 25, 1874, ‘The abandoned 3-masted schr Alfred D Huddeil, Capt Lang, still remains ashore on Beaver Tail. The wreck- ers have succeeded in saving all of her running and standing gear, sails, chains, anchors, &c, whieh will be sold at public suction in this city on Friday. Of the pro- ceeds the wreckers will receive 35 percent and 40 per cent of whatever they save of either the vessel or cargo. Froin present indications, however, the prospect 13 not favorable to doing anything with the latter on account of the heavy sea which appears in that vicinity at every wind save northwest, and which renders d.scharging @ ‘The new revenue cutter, samuel Dexter, Capt Dean, recently ordered to this port, aud which has been doing governinent duty in Boston’ harbor for the past two Weeks, bas returned to this port. the government steamer Nina, stationed | at the torpedo station, will proceed to New York ing feW gays jor the pur- ‘ose of having some new boilers putin and other needed inprovements mate throughout. It is reported that, during her absence, the iron-civd torpedo bout, tn-repid, Captain Cook, now at this port, will take ber place, Maritime Miscellany. Smir Meirnomewe (Br) at San Francisco Aug 16 from Neweastl »Teports:—June 23, lat 29 5, jon 120, was struck by'a heavy squall, lasting’ but @ few minutes, during Which carried away foreto}gallantinast, wih foretopmust head; also muaintopgallanunust, | sprun; Toainiopmast head, and blew away the greater part o sails op fore and main masis. Surv SurFoLR, of Boston, saned for the Fast Indies In 1818, commanded by Capt Win Frost, with & & Brad- first mate, and Richard Baxer as second mate. ersons are a'l iaving at the present thine. in pretty. ‘ood health. Capt Frost 1887 years oid and Capt Baxer the two latter reside in Charlestown, Bark FRiepRicn Harrurc, Walters (before reported), sailed trom Hamburg 30th ult tor New Bedtord, and re: 4 foretopgallantinast, and damage to bows, having been in collision with brig John, which parted from her anchor at Ouendorf, collided with the FH, and Jost masta, bul- warks, &c. Scur LT Kwon, from Wilmington, NO, for Newbury- port, which putinto Norfolk leaky. ‘completed repairs, Teloaded, and saiied Aug 1 for destination. Scux Lovisa D RatHncrs, Crowell, from New York for Pensacola, put lato Norfolk 24th 1ust, leaky. Scux Daxpy (Br), Bullard, from Nassau, at Key West Aug 1S, reports got ashore of Florida Keet,'but sustained no matcnal damage. Scuk Cuas Rowers, as she lies sunk at the wharf at Figevard Maven, wad sold at auction on Saturday, for ble), from Boston for Provi- dence, put into New don ‘Aug 24, having been ru down’ by the S-masted sehr Magnanimity, of Philadei- phia, last Friday night, off sow and Pigs, Vineyard pound, losing her mainmast, bulwarks ant stanculons, and causing her to leak. Scun sornts Haysey, at Baltimore trom Navassa (be- fore reported), lost sails and is leaking badly. Sean © W May was ashore on George's Island, below Bosvon., 25tn inst. 3 Scie BRaNDYwine, Adams, of Wilmin, lett Alexandria on’ Friday last, bouw Scirm Hicnwan (of Barn in, Del, which tor Pawtucset, | Rijloaded with 254 tons of coal. sprung aleak and was run ashore in Nantemoy Reach tor satety. Nuving 5 teet of water in the hold. The captain has arrived at Alex- ancria, leaving the crew in charge of the vessel. Scax Ciara, from Baltimore for New York, retarned to the tormer port 2th inst, with rudder damaged. Senx Lizz® Daxen, from St John, NB, was run into 25tn inst, in Delaware bay. by we scbr Mary J Ward, bound out, and Jost her jibvoom, kstox, Aug 20—Itis reportea that the sehr Eliza- rom the #ast coast with lumber, went ashure near st end of the island, and will prove @ toval 1uss. NW PRANCISCO, AUg 1S—Ships Nightingale, and Dexter are offered ior sale. The latter arrived here unler a Charter eflected ob Account of grangers at 85s. ‘The report that bark Francis B Fay, Osgood, from Ran- goon tor Fi th, put into St Helena July lo tur re. pairs, isdenied. Ibis stated that she touched for water oniy. MIPBULLD Koward Ma; the yard of > day. o—At East Boston the fine treighting ship 00 tons burthen. Was to be }aunched from ith & Town: 1, Berder street, on Tues- vned by Brewer & Co. asted schr ot 700 tons burthen will he ard of Mr Abel Gove on Wednesday, id are buriding two new ships, one of , and the other 1200 tons. 17" tons burt! Campbeli & »| burihen, which will be realy to launch in three weeks They have laid the keet of @ barquentine of eS) tons bur. then tor Kham, Loud & Co, Peter Jackson has a ship of 1800tons on the stocks at his yard, Border acreet. ‘The government Vessel building at the yard of the Atlunuc Works, by D McKay, {3 all plankea and the Geek lvia. Ste will be ready'to Jaunca within @ few weeks. The new three-masted sehr building at Clairmount, Va, jor Captain Frans Norton, of Orient, L I, and others has so tar progressed as to have her ceiling put in. It Was intended, woen work was first commenced, to have her ready for sea this present month, but the dull dimes continuing, the work was not pushed very rapidly; giv- ing more time for the seasoning of her timber, and she prebaply will not be ready for sea until the latter part of Jetober. The vessel is being built In a very pamstaking manner, of the choicest material. A good deal of her timber 1sot a natural crook, rather than much cross- raincut timber. Copper bolts have been substituted for galvanized iron ones. Notice to Mariners. It isannounced that Messra Joseph Hathaway, John Harding, John Briggs and Mr Bowman are the regularly commissioned pitots tor Wareham harbor, and that the rates of pilotage are $119 per foot inward and Se pe: foot outward, and the sam rate per foot is charged for Geep vessels as tor those of lightdranght ‘WKS? INDIES—SOUTH COAST OF MAYTI—BxAuINATION OF MELA RANK Commanaer A V Reed, USN, commanding US steam- ship Kansas, reports that thé charscier of Mella Bank has entirely changed, and that the description in the “West India Pilot’ {s'consequently incorrect, Be.ween the meridian of Voint Tonian, the eastern point at the entrance of Flamand Bay. and that of U western point of the entrance to Little Mella Bay there are four snoal spots On three of these there are two fathoms of water and on the other one fathom. , Three of the shoals are within halt a mile of each other and lie south of tne entrance to Mella Bay, & littl over a mile from point Bayet, Of these, the middie one has one fathom of water h the shoalest part and bears from point Boyet 8 by WW, and from point Toulan B SE. The castern one, with’ two fathoms water, bears from the middle shoal & NE, distant a quariet of & mile. The western one, having also two fathoms water over it, bears from thé middle shoal N W 34 N, distant one-third of # mile. ‘The fourih shoal, having nothing lees than 2 fathoms over it, lies SH 48 from Point Toulan, distant % ot mile, and Point Boyet NK by 1 ky These shoals are of small ex and there is deep water all around. may be seen from aloft. e pilots are not well acqualnted with this locality, and the shoal is probably changing all the tm Amile, and. halt off shore will clear all, dangers, nothing Jess than 7 fathoms having veen found south o this limit, and generally no bottom at i7, Hata tile outside the line of the headlands will carr: @ vessel through the inner channel; butin sing + will be necessary to keep the lead constantly going, as the shanses in soundings, even in a ship's length, are surprising. men magnetic. Variation, 3 aeg 40 min easterly 7 By order of the Bureau ot Navigation, R HW WYMAN, Commoaore USN, Hydrographer, yal, Hydrorrapme Omice, Washington, DE Aug 14 4. NEWS. Whaiemen. Cleared at New Bedford Aug 2. bare Nantil Atianue and Pacife Oceana. Lb kalaad ae aoe A letter {rom Capt Gifford. of bark Oak. of Panama, re ports her Aug 4, off Pearl’ Island, with @ bbly hpbk oll aud 2 whales alongside, A letter irom Capt Jacob A Howland, dated Valparaiso Joly 24, reports that brig Toleahuano, Capt. Mite My pailed from Valparaiso that day hutnopacking an sperm whaling Bark Huaipen, Morton. of Talcahuano, sailed from Valparaiso two weeks previous, bound hump: backing. ea ea NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS, smears Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are tn- formed that by telegraphing w the Hurato London Buroan, No 46 Fleet -streoy the arrivals at and depart: ares from European ports, and other ports abroad, of American apd ailsoreign vessels trading with the Unite d States, the #ame wil be cabied to ws country free of charge and publishe OUR CABLE SHIPPING Axnien—Passed, ship County of Ayr (Br), McPie, from Batavia via Sourabaya tor New York; barks Channel Queen (Br) Leniesty, trom Tlofio for Sandy Hook; Wake- fieid, Carver, trom Manila tor New York; Min (Br), Po. ters, from Singapore for do; brig Fiery Cross (Br? Sout- ter, from Hong Koug for do. Baexeruaver, Ang J3—Sailed, brig Madawaska, Smith, United States, Batavia, July i2—Sailed, shi Cromwell, Richardson, Reston re buniding one ship of 1400 tons | When the sun is sbining brightly , | Pinta, Trask, Balumore; | ner, iurne: 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug — —Arrived, brig Youngsters (Br), Ogie, New York. Also arrived Aug —, barks Agate (Nor), Lanaberg, New York; Kobe (Nor), Taralsen, do. Natled Aug —, bark Luigia (Itay, Cafiero, United Btate: Daonax, Aug 23—Arrived, bark Nornen (Nor), Helge- sen, New York, Liverroot, Aug 25—Satled, bark Mindet (Nor), Ing brethsen, Philadelphia. Sailed 24th, ship Adorna, Hawkins, United States. Arrived 25th, ships Leonard (Rus), Petrell, New Yorks | Astronomer (Er), Edgar, do; bark Buceialo (Ital), Or- land, da Lonnox, Aug 2¢~Sailed, bark Gimello (Ital, Maggio, United states, Movitis, Aug 25—Arrived. steamship Elysia Camppell, New York tor Glasgow (and proceeded). Ovessa, Aug ~—Arrived, bark Sospir (Ital), Barbaro- vich, New York. QuaExstown, Aug 25—Artived, barks Giuseppe (Ital Remelia, New York (has been reported arrived ith); Obitich (Aus), Millinovieh, do, Also arrived 2th, barks Antonio Olivart (Itat), Terra- ino, New York; Constantia (Nor), Knudsen, ao; Risure rezione (Ital), Dellepine, do. . Also arrived 25th, steamships City of Montreal (Br), Mirehouse, New Yor for Liverpool; Parthia (Br), Wat: son, Boston for do. Off Fastnet 25th, 12:20 PM, steamship Spain (Br), Grace, New York for Queenstown ana Liverpoo!. Rovzs, Aug 23—{alled, bark Fritz (Dutch), Gundersen, United Staces, Soctnampros, Aug 25—Arrived, ‘steamship Frankfurt (Ger), Von Bulow, New York for Bremen (and pro- ceeded), Srermx, Aug 23—Arrived, bark Fanny M Carvill (Br), Watkins, New York. Tareste, Aug ——Arrived, bark Nuova Virginia (Ital), Searpati, New York. Saited from Aug 24, Francesca, for United States; Bejlagamba, for do, Ports. Foreizu ASPINWALL, Aug 22—Arrived, steamship Colon, Dow, New York. Cavcurra, Aug 4—Arrived, bark Una, Weaver, Boston. Cow Bay, CB, Aug L1—In port bark Burnside, Pender- race, for New York in 4 days, ldg; brig Wille Shupson, (Br), lor G0, dn. Hi eit H J 16th, bark Burnside, Pendergast, New York. Pasarpo, Aug 8—In port brig J H Dilinghai, Erskine, for New York, Ide molasses. sre Aug 2i—Arrivei, brig Agnes Barton, Knight, jaltimore. ‘Ariived 234, steamship Hinernian (Br), Archer, Liver- pool via St Jouns, NF, Sailed 25th, steamship Caspian (Br), Trocks, Liverpool via stvohns, NF, Aug 18—Arrived, schr Arcilla (Br), Cald- Looxrort, N38, well, New York. Maxita, Aug 18—In port ship Empire, Leckie, trom Rio Janeiro tor boston, Kip. ms Monrrxa., Ang '22—Cleared, steamships Polynesian (#1), Brown, Liverpool; Corinthian (Br), Scott, Glasgow; bark Young Fagle (Br), Simpson, Montevidso. Peas oe Aug M$—Arnved, bark B Cann ulkava, “Aug 2-Sailed, steamship Arizona, for San | rancisey, A Port Menway, NS, Aug 1?—Cleared, schr Nathaniel Btevens, Haskell, Providence, itt. Rro Jasaino, Aug 22—Lu port bark Yamoyden, Tobey, trom Baitimore. i Arrived previous to Aug 18, bark Lapwing, Benthal, aitmore. Sailed sth, bark Adelaide, Bailey, Balt!more. SuyrxaPJuly 27—Sailed, brig RM Hesien, Gould, Bos- ton. StJous, NB, Ang !2~Cleared, brig Chas Miller, Hil- New York: schr Oastatia (iir}, do. led 224, slip Jane Fish, Morton, Liverpool. Varraxatso, July 25—In port ship Eivira Alvarez (Cob), Alexander, trom Puget Sound, arrived 16in, YaRwourn, N&, Aug 18—Cleared, bark Il A Parr (Br), Robbins, Autwerp via Philadeiphia, American Ports, ALEXANDRIA, Aus 4—Arrived, steamship John Gid- gon, ‘New \ork, schrs S W Kay, Boston; forest Oak, New javen, Passed up—Schrs Nellie © Payne, and TD Harrison, for Georgetown, Sajled—schr @ W Lewis, Boston, BOS: ON, Aug 25—Arrived, ship?Reynard, Brown, from Laverpool;’ schrs Mary R Somers, surter, Linzan, CB; Lena Hunter, Somers, Philadelphia; J 4 L Bryan, Leo, Go; Lottie K Friend, Collins, do; Maygic T Smith, Grace, do; Huntress, Brown, New York: Ebon ity, Kelly, do, ‘Also arrived 20th, barks Attila (Aus), Callangich, London; Harriet F Hussey, Rairden, Liverpool: Capt Dan (Br), White. Fortune Island; origs Falcon, Graves, St Domingo; James !avis, rtridge, Pliiade phia, schrs Magic D Murstou, Hooper, Santa Anna (Mex): Ida 0 Bullard, Bearse, Pictou; riscilla Scritiner, Datsley, Alexandrta ; Cassie Jameson, Jameson, Baitiivore; Lmer- son, Rokes, Marston, do; Maggie A Fisk, Wixon, do; hate M Hilion, J do; Cole ‘oY, do; Hattie Paty Haley, fins, Colas’ Richmond, Va: 4M, Hayward Doane ; Mar Weuver, Weaver: WL Eikins, Ludiain: it & Kockhill Rockhill; A Denike, Jones, and Armenia Bartlett, Bartlett, Philadeiphia; Helen Mar, Nickerson, Amboy; LA Burlingame, Burlingaine, Port Johnson. Below—sehrs ‘CW May (ashore on George's Tsland), 4 J Butler, HA Hunt and Peter Hf Crowell, all bound in, Cleared—steamer Wm Lawrence, Howes, Baltimore; barks Roebuck, Stevens, Cape Coast, Africa: Excelsior, Bowers, Buenos Ayres via New York ; brig Oadet, Leizh- ton, New Haven; schrs Annie R Lewis, Lewis, Charles | ton, SC, via Boothpay, Me. BALTIMORE, Aug '22—Cleared, schr Jesse Hart 2d, Hart Provide 2éth—Cleared. schr Rescue, Higgins, Galveston. 25th—Ai rived, steamers saragossa, [arper, Savannah; Rebecca Clyde, Wilmington, NC; Blackstone, Hullett, Providence; Win Crane Boston; Joho W Gerrett, Hix, New York; Wm Woodward, Young, do; brig Alaric (Br), Saunders, Demerara: schrs George Peabudy, Na- vasa; stephen Davai, Boston; Hattie G Dow," do: Marcia S Lewis, do; Western star, do; Anaie P Chase, Providence cl 7 Heared—Steamers Raleigh, Oliver, Wilmington, NC MeClelian, March, re Bhabbeth, New Yor! bark Firdar (Nor), Stianson Penarth Roads; brig Uba ina, Hatitux; sclirs Vora L Prindell, Miner, Bordeaux Henty s Conant, Portland ; Lucy. doi AJ Collins Mon‘ mourh, . ailed—Bark Imperador (Br), Pernambuco. | Returned—schr Clara, tor New York, with rudder damaged. : BRUNSWICK, Ga, Aug 18—Sailed, brig Emily T Shel- don, Matca, Montevideo. BANGOR, Aug 22—Arrived. bark Angustine Kobhe, Ames, Gloucester; schrs Martha Gale, Sinith, Buenos | Ayres; Carrie B Woodbury, Woodbury. New York; Laura | Jones, Knowles, do. i Cleared—Sbip, Conaneror, Knowles, Liverpool; schra Helen A Bowen, Witliams, | Philadeipma? Monte Christo, Blaxe, Wastington. | BATH, Aug 22—Arnved, ‘schrs Rival, vunton, New | York: alice Oakes, Marson, do tor Gardine jiled—=chrs Ligsie Carr! Teel; Emma L Porter, Hud- son; Sarah Cullen, Cullen, and Flora m Crowley, Crow- ley, Philade phi: Zid—Arrived, schrs Bessie Morris, Allen, and Annie |, Marehie, Cook, Philaderphia vsth—Sailed,’schr Mary Sands, Percy, New York. BOVERLY, Aug 1b— nr A © Buckley, Young, | Philadelphia ; 16th, bri eery, Conklin, do. | BRISTOL, ‘Aug 2—Arrived, Schr Harves, Corwin, | Providence, to go on the marine railwa wth—Arrived, schr Condova, Stedman, Baltimore. BRIDGEVoRT, Aug 2¢—Arrived, schrs Elia Jane, New Fore; Lottie Ames Gaitiniore;' sloop John Brooks, port. AULESTON, Aug 25—Arrived, steamship Manhat- tan, Woothull, New York. DIGHTON, ‘Ang 22—Arrived, schr Stephen Morgan, Cumnungs, Georgetown, DC. FERNANDINA, Ang 17—Arrived, steamtag Mohawk, Hughes, New York via Charleston’ (and ciearea same | day ior Baracoa), schrs Addie G Bryaut, Stubbs Tercel- ra; i8th, brig Laura Gertrude. Risk, New York. Bailed itth, sclrs Wm H Keeny, Beers, New York; 17th, Win H Jane, Line, ao; Lettie Wells, Watson, do. ivth—Arrived, sclirs Emma McAdam, Murch, Prov! ra Addie G Bryant, Stubbs, Tercetra, Western Is- ands. Cleared—Schrs David Ames, Ames, Philadelphia; Al- lie Bickmore, Bickmore, New York. d, sehr Dione, Eutch, Boston, H, Ang 22—Atrived, ‘sehr Daniel Brown, Emerson, Georgeiown, DO; il P Ely, Stokes, New York} Ann Eliza, Caswell, Newburg, Satied ist, sehrs Cook Borden, Lunt, Calais or Phila- delphia; 224. Thomas Borden, Allen, and Jas Alderdice, Rockhill, Philadelphia, Vapor, Corson; Sunbeam, Kiley, and Wave, Ho bard. Trenton; 2M, theodore Dean, Bi | batt, Georgstown, DO. i GALVESTON, Aug 2—Cleared, brig Wm Mason, Adains, Pascagoula or Motaie, JACKSONVILLE, Aug 17—Arrived, sehrs Alice B Gard- New York; 1stn Ella, Montgomery, Bruny wick, Ga; tth, Dora M French, French, New York: Ur rica R smith, Smith, do; Amelia’ Ann, Vargaa, Nassau. — | Cleared 20th, schrs Francis E Hallock, Moule, \ew York; Jessie E simmons, Young, Charleston: Vircinia | Bujon, Rulon, Perth Amboy, | K&Y WEST, ang 13—Arrived. echr J Ricardo sova, Lictie, F hiladeiphia for Pensacola (and sailed ith) i7th, | Joun Mason, Porter, New York. LYNN, Aug S—Arrived, scirs John Rommel, Billard, Philadel phi Annié Lee, do; 6th, 8 H Russell, Smith, doy lot, BW Denham, Denham, Weehawken; lth, § Rock- Dil Booker, Port Johnson: sth, Martha inns, Higgins, | Philadelphia, 20—Arrived, schr Webster Bar MARBLBABAD, Au nant Sinith, Piliadeiphia. > MYSTIC, Aug 24—Arrived, sloop Mary Gray, Paine, Elizabethport. Y iGeidine { NEW ORLEANS, Ang 20—Clenred, steamship Wilming- ton, Holmes, Baltimore via Key West and Havana, OSAP OomE, Aug 2D—Saved, 6 hrs Star, and Lily of alte. ‘4ist—Below, schrs Fxcelsier, from Ruatan; Theresa Q, Guuerres Isom Havana, Gia e i Hieared—Brig Ksperanza (Mex), Basse, Vera Craz; sehr Jennie Wood (Br). Pizzati, Utila, , NEWSURYPORT, Aug 2—arnived, steamer Panther, Mills, Philadelphia. NEW BEDFORD, Ang 2~Satled, schr Grace Davis, Georgetown, DC, 24—Arrived, schrs Charile Cobh, Greeley, Baltimore; ‘y D Cramer, Horner, Georgelown, De; Eagle, at is South Atnboy. th—sailed, schr Joseph Hay, Butler, Philadelphia, NEWPORT, Aug vs PM Atrived, sche Rhode omnes, Burr, Noriolk. ailed-—schrs Revenue, Kelley, South Amboy for Bos. ton rat Beil, Kelley, New York tor Dennis; James H ‘Tripp, Nickerson. do tor Chathamy Expedite, Rackett, Fall ier tor New Yor s Oregon, Stinson, New York toF ocklai 2ith—in port Lemnel Halt, Grinnell, from Providence for Georgetown, DO, and others cuscharging, PM—Arrived. schr Donna Anna, Whale 9, Charleston. Sailed—schr Wave. Hubbard, Pall River for Trenton, cern tea a tee hrs John D Ingraham, from Hadden: Bila RBI from. ty of this AM, Charles oy and 35 ates: a) La ro id te a e+ trom Boston, anit Famed down tus Aa, brig: Mary E Kowiaad, > York: schrs Lottin Beard, tor New Hetiord) Mary D Hasaell, George H Squ're, unt XW Magee fer Bos PM—Bassed down, steamship Pioneer, tor Wilmington, N EF Cabada, aud PA teed tor Providence ingrah, Thos if Sweeny, and Lovie, for Boston 8.0 Uni, for New Bediord ¢ A Hawes. (of Rieh Molly Porter, for Weiltleet, and 5 L Russell, for Glow sVacht iva, NYYC. A herm brig (probably the laskell, trom Pravidenee) ts anchored below | Tw square riggers are anchored off Reedy Island, appar ently bound up, Lewes, Del, Aug 25-AM—All veasels of yesterday PM remain, tozether with a large number of fresh arrivals, inclutios Revenue eutwer Hauiiltom, Br sehr Pamper o PM—Two barks passed in to-day, one going up, the other remaining, The sehr teet of AM is constantly be- ing inereased, many of them chrve-m: vor. schr tlora Vongdon, from Portamout York; Rockaway, trom Balthmore tor do: Ki trom Alexandria for Bath: George W Mill Murdock. trom Gharicsion; J it Ferry, and 1 seltr Charmer, from Charleston jor Pro. idence. PORTLAND, Ang 22—Aarrived, seins Grace Cashi Hamilton (not Bradley), New York: F A Bailey, fnson. Philadetphia: 3 J Willara, Woodbury, Yarmouth, to load for Philudelph Cleared—Bark Alex Campbell, Bunker, Pictou. Sailed—Brigs Proteus, MA Chase, 23d—Arrived, bark Norton Stover, Sherman, New York; brig Geo W Chase, Patterson, Turks Island; sch Pallos, French, New York, Vampbell; schrs Chas A Coulomb, Saled—Bark Alex Bramhall, and othe PORTSMOUTH, Aug 2t—Arrived, schr RM Brookings, Brown Port Johnson. Sail d—schr M4 Millen, slontkomery, Savannah, Arrived in lower tarbor 234, sears Good Hope, Perey. from Bath for Boston Christina, Dodge Gloucester for Biue Hilt; isabeb, Thurell, from’ Wiseasset for Boston; Pallas, Prench, New York tor Portlagd, ?ROVIDENG steamers Mary, ers, and Cathal in rding, Philadelphia; rs RH Wilson, Harms, Roi ‘Oyndhla Jane, Gara: ner, Port Johnson tor Vawiucket; N & i Poult Srixon Fort Jobneoa; Jennie Rovers, Kogers, New York. Below, chr Ela Brown, with lumber; alao @ achr, with lumbea, name unknown, iled—schrs Prank G Dow, Gace, Georgetown, DO; L P Pharo, Anderson, Philadéiphiat Belen Mar, Wards Sarah Purves, Lisle? Annie & Martin, Handy; Uharlie Miller, Jones@and Thomas Morris, Rice, New Yor. PAWIUCKET, Aux 2t—Arriwed, schirs Lizaie D small, Yice, Alexandria; Cynthia Jane, Gardner, Port Johnson, Salled— chr B i Wartor], spramue, York. ROCKCAND, Aug 2i—atied: bare Addie i Sleeper, Bleep, r. Balimore; schrs Facile, Ginn, and Mary Lang: n, Bennett New Yor u iat FRANCISCO, Ang 16—Arrived, ships Star of Seo~ tia (Br), Hughes, Melbourne; Meiphomene (Br), Ohre- sen, ‘Neweastlo, NSW. Gad MacGregor (Br), Grainger, Honelala and Sydney. Mailed—steamsn:p Altona (Ger), Gore, Hong Kong; pare Becton (ae Smith, ld BOO Helea W Kimes ‘reeman, Honolusa via tumboldt: ‘25th—Arrived, steamship | hina, Shackford, Panam: SALEM, Aug’ 22—Arrived, acirs Abboit “Lawrence, Griffin: Ann, Stratron; E A Stevens, Kendall; A Tirrell, Atwood; Hannibal. Pendieton ; Geo “avaze, Nye ; Saxon, Warren, and Win B Darling, Pendieton, Port Johnson’ W P Ritchie, Freethy, I:lizebethport: Js Pike, Dow, Hoboken; Emma L Gregory, Thorn tike, Clinton Pojati, Sparta, Seavey, Bangor for New Yors. ~ Bat Arrived, sche ls 1. Hamiin, Velzor, New Yorke, SOMERSET, Aug 22—arrived, curs Carrie § Hart DB. vis, Georgetown, DO; D Gifford. Cobb, Puiladelp! »- Mull, Brush, and Db Sturgia, Miles, Hoboken, Sailed 21st, scurs John Crocktora, Aart; ollas Wright, Hart, and Zoe, Coombs, Hehoxen. VINYARD HAVEN, August 24—Arrived, brig Geor; Thompson, Boston; schirs Mary Ann McCann, Bonaire for Bangor: WG R Mowry. Georgetown, DO, for Rooth Bay: Armada, New Yors jor Ben iiver, NS, 25th—arrived. schrs Albert Daiey, and Sunlight, | Qeorgetown, DO tor Nos:on; Watchman, Hoboken {gF ‘ork for Adison. latiida and Whitaker, Aug 22—Arrived, sehrs Carletom Zquiacor (Hr, Granger, Nassau, do: Pacific, New Retnrned— Brig: WILMINGTON, N @r. Aubrey, Nassat Cleared—*chrs Idabetia, Fischer, York; Mary Stockham, Cordery, do; Mary Louise yy, do. NOCSTERPORT, Aug 2)—Arrived, scar ‘Medtord, Orne, iew York. WARREN, Aug 25—Arrived, schr Lavinah Jane, Mott, Port Johnson. ROYAL HAVANA LUTIERY. * OFFICIAL DRAWING OF AUGUST 17, Lem CLASS SO MD Price.|NO. Prize \No. Prize. NO. Prise. \No Prise, Meg ean oe. sbi 46 5800" 300} 30 308 300 2300 ou ‘a 300 300 {300 300 309 300 S00} 7300 30) sy 300 ‘Sw $00 1300 ‘09| +300" 300! 3 “300; 200 1. 7300 800) 300 ‘so +300 au 30 22408... 800 25439... SU 25453, 0 25445... 25491... }25510,...300 25668; ° $600 Beta 08 Pee 25572. °2 900 25753. «800 29779, 308 3D ‘00 0 S00 308 $508 8 300 * sue | 2015. 300 920.54. sw we ‘sue 1008 SiN OO ‘300 +200 Oe 2.887... 10) 44 EI ee 9 JNO, HAY). 220 e SU 14 ed, a | $429... Soul Maa7L 7087 27044. 27114. 21142 7195; sn SESS ine SSSSSSEESSH ST Pe} cbr keeette 79: sczessene vase S85 Brz zune Febeithbeepeeettet’ 4 thd, 00! Suu} WO 1071.2, Savu! 00! NEW LONDON, Aug 24—arrived, senrs Win Urey, Al- ten, Newburg, M Vontague, Seeley, Delaware. NORWICH, Ang 22—Aarrived, schrs Millie Prank, Port Jonngon; Hiidson, do; Maria Fleming, do; Connecticut, Hoboken sioop Iilinois, New York. PENSACOLA, Aw Arrived, hark Castropot (Sp), Pavera, Havana sth, sehr Robt, Rat Reuten, Galves: ; sey Duwwsan (Br), Raw! Alabama (Br), Kidd, Liverpool, i ladaaasven Cleared ath, barks Abby N i’ranklin (Br), Means, New: York; Marion (Br), Burke, Greenock 1oth, achrs Ajax, Swunders, Indianola; Hehry Means, Carle, New York Asth, park Viscount Canning (ir), Scot, Queenstown Fanhy Pike, Kobbins, Campeachy; 19th, Mery Bmily, Kryger, New Orleans . i —Arrived, sets Sarah Porter, Wah, Philadel; Rivers Alexandria, Va. mr aie: | Peabody | Magee M aay, J bark PHILADRLPHIA, Aug 2—arnved, or), Poer, London; brig Hirchardo Parly, Conklin, levetley, schre lave Lakers Buckard, st Jonas, NB} Florence Nowell, Fennimore, \ ewburyport; BJ Heraty, Meredith, and Anderson, Wheatiey, Lanesvilies Frank Hubbard, Crowell, Gloucester; Mabel H Iron Hubbard. Bostons M H Westcott, Gaudy, Lynn, Geary, Conklin, Salem Jobn 8 Lee, Vangliga, Boston sJ | a fn, Foster, New York. eared=-steamships Pioneer, Wakeley, Wilmington, NC: Fanita, Howe, New York; bark Mintiesota, Avery, Bangor: schrs Thoimas H Sweeney, Steelman, aud Gov- ernor Burton, Phinney, Boston. taships Rattlemake, 1, Sunil Haver i achitien, Fate Fal achrs Lotue ‘erry, Providence; § L it ivacectery Romer, Srvaepowtomy Wolfs Boner “Pusan, Wel: feet, Marah A Weed, Arnold, Martfords Lotte, somers, | Auvoasriz, De}. Aug 2h AM—Pasogd we PM yoswrdays 850.0", $25,000. $10,009. yn men |e. opgse.| Na“ Prise 4081 he-rri fer }2U0 | dud $100,000, | No, Prize, 2483... 850) 1166 oy 00 13058, Mt ‘Orremiars, of full and ai) information furnished free. Prizes cashod. 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