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Ww rr Prirteenth Excursion of Sick Children Guild Yesterday—Nearly One sand Mothers * Infaats on the ‘Waters of the Hudson. A sad scene was presented yesterday as great yqwatherings of mained and diseased children were ‘vaken on board the barge of St. John’s Gufid at ita -@iferent ianding places. Handreds of mothers, ‘Dearing sick infants in their arms, preased cagerly ge the gangway, Where @ detall of police officers, ‘wnusually kind and torbearing 12 manner, assisted ‘them to the lower deck. Among them hundreds more—children of less than eight years and oiten -crippies—came in the train of these mothers, THE DECKS WERE THRONGED ith sick children, and among tuem the doctors passed busily to and fro, There were the usual cases of suffering, with the sight of which all eyes on the hospital have become familiar. Daily, how- ever, there are brought to the barge chiidren who have becn victima of the accidents incident to “enement bouse life, where they are frequently compelled to suffer from the carelessness or ignor- ‘ance Of parents or neighbors, One case, that of @ little boy who was brought for a sail the frst tame yesterday, attracted a good deal of attention. He was jour years old and had been the victim of a kerosene iy oe His bead and face were A MASS OF SCARLET SCARS, ‘and his eyehds had been burned w a crisp, when they bad fallen of, leaving great staring orbs, which he could not close and over which, when he ‘wished to sleep or went into the sunlight, he was compelied to wear a bandage o/ cloth. A red, oy protuberance over one eye was affected with odic twitcning which gave him a pecu- Marly horrible appearance, recalling to memory ‘Victor Hugo’s feartul creation of *L’homme Qui Rit.” This child was in ecstasies over his ride. Beverai cases of spine disease drew from those mear the victims the most sympathetic glances and aitentions. From Doctors Brush and Thoms the following spotes.of cases on board were taken :— PARTIAL LIST OF THE SICK AND THEIR DISRASES. Cases—Cholera imiantam, 48; dlarrhoa, 37; ay s- entery, 5; chronic dysentery, 5; broncnir 8; chronic bronenitis, 3; scrofaious swelling, 6} paeumonta, 2; imfammation of the bowels, 1; paralysts of right side, 2; ulcers, 3; marasmus, 3; psoriasis, 4; conyunctivitts, 9; consumption, traumatic tnjury, 2; severe burn, 1; nip disease, 2; spine disease, 2; inflammation of knee joint, ane generai debility needing active treatment, 31. | This list 18 only partial, as there Were great num- | bers of convaiescents on board. The number on the varge was 982. O! these rH ame on board at the White Star line whar!, at the foot of Market street and 445 at the foot 7 Twenty-tuird street, East Rtver, THE MEALS SERVED ON BOARD were of the usual cbharacter—a barrel of boiled | Tice and 450 quarts of milk being consumed at | breaktast, and 320 pounds of beet, 200 loaves of bread, 4) pounds of butter, one half barrei of sugar | Bnd a quarter chest of tea furnished for the din- mer. As usual, about 500 pounds of ice was con- | tributed by the Washington ice Company and was consumed during the day. The fourteenth excursion of the Floating Hos- pital will take piace to-morrow. Destitute Children’s Excursion Fund. The foliowing additional contributions have been received by Rev. Alvan Wiswall, Master of St. John’s Guild, and handed to Henry C. De Mult, aimoner :— THROUGH REV. W. 4. ROLBROOK. Church of St. James the Le: $12 00 Dash. 00 = oe = 00 oe 20 500 all. 30 Edward Gulager. ow Sister kutuie, bridge- port. Dederick & Uo co 1 00 5.519 60 $5,864 WW Also one chest of te trum 'D. H! Hoaghtalng: Contributions to the fund are earnestly solicited | at once, and muy be sent to the New YoRK HERALD omMice, Mayor Havemeyer, City Hail; Arnold, Con- stable & Co., No. 885 Broadway; D. Appleton & Co. by No. 551 Broadway; August Belmont & Co., No. 19 Nassau street; A. A. Low, No. 31 Burling slip, or Rev. Alvan Wiswail, Master of St. John’s Guud, No. 52 Varick street. The barge New Baltimore will leave pier 52 North River at eight o'clock; foot of market s) River, at une, and Twenty-third street, at hall-past nine ‘arson. el, East ast River, t0-morrow on iis lourteenth ex: NEW YORK cIry. If the weather be favorable there will be music op the lake in Central Park, this afternoon, com- mencing at taree o'clock. Coroner Eickbot was yesterday notified to hold AD inquest on the body of Lemoines Lemoine, who @ied sudcenly yesterday morning at No, 200 West Forty-irst street. The pew pavement in Worth street ts already | being torn up by the Second Avenue Railroad Company to lay a branch track from Chatham square to Broadway. Cooper Institute Free Library and Reading Room has 15,000 books and 20) newspapers and periodi- *| cals, and its seats are well flied by readers of both #exes day and evening. Onaries Hickey and John Ryan, oMcial dog @atchers, were each sent to jail oy the Court of Special Sessions for cruelty to animals in !assoing Tope to the pound. At the Tombs Court yesterday Justice Wandell remanded David Steinverger on a charge of per- sonating a United States detective and obtaining $26 trom Louis Schmidt, a Canal street agar deal- | er, under a threat of causing bis arrest. Pilot Canvillers, suspended for intoxication, ap- plied to the Commissioners of Pilots, at the meet- ing yesterday aiternoon, for a restoration of his license. He was not successful. The board ordered that means be adopted to prevent yessels dis- charging ballast in the lower bay. The Board of Managers of the Produce Exchange has ere’ Convention at Louisville, Ky Messrs. James W. McCollo on the 9th inst. &. Marshall, Edward Flash, W. Kossiter, John's. Brewster, F. H. Stevens, J. A. Ameiling | and W. H. Fox. The Astor Library, which had been closed for one month, was reopened on Monday. In the in- terval About a thousand new volumes have been Placed on the shelves, and the rooms have been newly laid with matting. Till November the Li- brary will be oot from half past pine A. M. till hait-past five P. Coroner method Was yesterday notified to hold #0 inquest on the body of Mary Dunn, fifty-three years of age, who died in the hospital at the Peni- tentiary on Blackwell's Island on Monday last. De- eased had been serving aterm of four months’ ‘Speciai Sessions for petit larceny. Coroner Fickhof was yesterday notified to take an ante-mortem statement of Joun O'Brien, No. 40 Hawilton street, who some days ago in being ejected from the lager beer saloon No. 53 Market street by the proprietor, Charles Horn, was struck Dy the latter on the head with a ciub, ‘the injuries rom which Dr. Walsh, of the Seventh ward, be- dieves are likely to prove fatal. Charles Benson, two years of age, whose parents reside at No. 864 Second avenue, was k being run over on Monday evening by avenue car while he was crossing Second avenue, between Forty-sixth Cok Fifty-seventh streets: The driver, Dennis Tracy, was yesterday taken belore Justice Smith, and remanded to await tne action ofthe Corover. Coroner Ficknoff subse. quently, on hearmg all the circumstances, dis- | charged Tracy. Comptroller Green reports the following receipts and disbursements of the treasury yesterday -— pisscnseme: Claims paid—No. of wa m't's to....$66.8%2 54 Pay roll—No. of warrant "tg tO... GU7RE ‘Total $17,613 REckirrs. From collection ef taxes, 1874.. SY) oA p AFTears Of WXes, assessments ‘wad inter. From collection of assesstn Ol Thar kel renw Bhd 166% ¥row water rents . From licenses, Department of ‘OM interests on deposits, tiona! Bank From hieenses, Mayor'e office fom commissions, Pubic Adiain oF Mees and fines, Visiriet Cour inten Total. rks... Merchants’ = $964,016 12 BROOKLYN. Peer PaNOP UR Hiaek Inspector Jones reports the recetpte for Meenses issued as beimg $446 50. ‘The Clerk of Arrests, Thomas Will!ama, reports that 2,661 persons were taken into custody by the police in Brookiyn during the past montn. The receipts from water taxes for the month of | August amounted to $40,017 10. The consumption | of water during the same period was 793,719,025 gallons, Francis Doyle, twenty-six years of age, was ar- | femted and committed, yesterday, on acharge of | The aa. | med as delegatés to the National Pork Pack- | EW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1874.—TRIPLE SHXET. casea Was commitvea Vy yusuce Delmar to an- | ewer. Morris Mapes, @ yov.ng man, was arrested by De- tective Curran, yesverday, on compiaint oi William 8. Owens, of No. %3 Fulton avenue, on a charge of robbing the resly.ence of that gentleman, on July 3, | of a ening. and Jewelry to a the ) vaine of $900, | dee Delmar committed t! ner 10 aw: , amination. ‘s Joseph W. Kent, a butcher, committed suicide last evening by swallowing the contents of an ounce bottle of laudanum. Deceased, it appears had been drinking very hard for the past three Months and recently became more temperate, but ha ae ge Saget He w joyed by brother, who Tore av No. 718 Pulton ‘avenue, and leaves a wile and three young children. Justice Delmar committed Bernard Dunleavy, who was arrested by Detective Roach, of the Third precinet, on a charge of swindhng seapre: ag it of various sums of money. ‘baries Mc- Giveney, of No. 31 Columbia eoees —_— that the prisoner got possession of bis gold w: ‘alued ‘fat $150, under false pretences, abd never penurnel tt. Maurice Newman, Arthur Heaney and erg Co, also suffered losses, it te alleged, at tue jands of Bernard, Justice Semler held James Phelan, a builder, in $2,000 bonds, to appear for examination on the 10th inst., on charge of shooting at George Lyons, of No. 43 Reid avenue, on Monday eventng last, and wounding bim im the foot, Phelan, it appears, was severely beaten by some workmen whom he had discharged three weeks ago, and since shat time he has gone armed, On the day the shooting occurred he found three men in front of his door, and, tearing they mtended to assault him, he fired in the direction of the trio, with the result set NEW JERSEY. ‘The first session of the United States Court, New Jersey district, for the tall term will take piace in Trenton on the 16th inst. James Coyle, the member of the Hudson County Board of Freeholders, against whom grave charges of malfeasance were presented at tne latest meet- ing of the Board, threatens to inculpate three other | members, if his case be brought before the Grand Jury. A Dew reservoir 1s under process of construction | 30 Elizabeth, which will be completed early next been at work datly upon it Since May last. It will cover a site of iorty acres, and will have a capac- ity for more than oe hey ft water. The cost will be 000. @t the foot of Springfield Mountains a supply it with water. These springs form a large rivulet extending twenty miles, and empty into the Elizabeth River. | The banks of this reservoir are twenty feet in | hetent. lorty feet in width at the base, and ten Jeet atthe top, and are composed of earth. It is claimed that this will be the largest system of Water works in the State. A NEWARK THREAD FAOTORY ON FIRE, Clarke’s Extensive Works Devastated— Loss About $60,000—Business Not Ma- terially Affected. River at Newark, just above the upper railroad bridge, and known as Clarke’s thread works, | caugnt fire in the frame drying, dyeing and bleach- | ang house about midnight on Monday. A general fire alarm was sounded and a full force of firemen were promptly on the spot. These, by persistent efférts, prevented the fire from spreading to adjoin- | ing buildings, Before the regular firemen arrived | fames in check til the city engines arrived, drying house was almost totally destroyed. The | bleaching aud drying bulidings also suffered | severely, Pe manager of the works, Mr. Williams, | ts unable accuunt forthe fire, unless by spo | taneous comoustion of some of the inflammable mnaterials used in the place. He reports the losses | on tne burned property about as foilows:—On Leta «2 $13,000; on machinery, $9,500; on stock, bout $35,000; total loss. $57,500.’ The proportional Tosees sutiered by Newark insurance companies are | as follows:—Home, $612 50; New Jersey, $612 50; Merchants’, $612 50; Newark Mutual, $306 25 | Newark city Mutual, $306 Peopie’s Mutual, $612 50; Firemen’s Mutual, $612 50. Total Newark } companies’ losses, $3,675. the balance 1s covered by insurances in New York 1,000 hands, more than half of whom are 1emales. Happily the. fire will not cause any serious de- rangement of business or loss of labor. The works different companies. Through the bursting of the main steam pipe of steamer No. 4, the engineer, William Doremus, was badly scalded on tne bands and arms. THE JERSEY BORDER BUPFIANS, hawken Oglaws. | Weehawken and the vicinity several weeks ago by | perpetrating outrages on unprotected females are again on the warpath. A vigilance committee was | Organized, and as the locality remained undis- | turbed after the formation of this protective corps | lor afew weeks, precautionary measures ceased. | The raffians tnereupon broke loose again. Yesterday afternoon Jastice Ranken, of Jersey City, de- spatched an officer after some of the scoundrcis on the complaint of a girl named Lena Burchart, only fifteen years of age, who was dragged inw | the woods by three of the gang and there sub- fected to most horrible treatment. One is now in the County Jail; another, named Siebert, has been to-day. The girl 1s detained in jail as a witness. THE LATEST Bi HOBOKEN ( OUTRAGE, ‘The greatest efforts have t been made in official now at #idners, who fever heat. at first The | Matter to tne bottom. | Mame of the offender, but they keep it secret. who transgressed agai amenable to justice. clear up the mystery surrounding the case. eral prominent citize: porter yesterday thi mame of Hoboken & byword and a reproach. HUELED OVER 4 PRECIPICE. Feet. A German society held a picnic at Mount Pleas- | ant Park, Jersey City, on Monday night. About midnight two men, Jacob Dengel and John month. Between 400 and $00 men are and have | companies and others, Tue works employ about | are worth $1,000,000, and are insured in about 150 | THE BAVARIAN FESTIVAL, Scemes at the Harlem River Park You- terday. Large crowds of visitors were im attendance at the Harlem River Park on 126th street yesterday afternoon, who engaged im the festivities and amusements provided for the second day of the Grst national festival of the Bavarians resident in thie city, which, as reported im the HERALD yesterday, was inaugurated on Monday by @ gorgeous but fantastic procession. The programme of the festivities yester- day embraced @ variety of national games and exercises, the main ieature of which was & ba- Varian lair, an attractive scene, illustrative of the characteristics and costumes of the Bavarian easantry and townspeople. In fact, the entire ival grounds presented the appearance of an extemporaneous settlement; and, as a matter of course, immense quantities ‘Of the national bever- age as well as large quantities of the favorite dish Sauerkraut and ite accompaniments were con- sumed by such ® vast concourse of ‘opie, which, it is estimated, must have amounted to Dot less that 12,000. persons, The Belvedere was: con- tinuously crowded with dancers, and in the even- ing ® tattoo and @ display of fireworks enhanced the janie which were brought to a close te hour. To-day ~~ festival Ww will terminate partial repetition of jous acenes and festivities, and in addition @ military scene, repre- senting the bactle of Sedan, wil! be enacted under ana auporvision, of Captain Heubner, of Battery K, 4A 8HOCKING AOOIDENT. A Boy Falls From the Roof of a Five Story Building to the Ground. At about eight o’clock last night William Schill- ing, aged Jourteen, residing at No. 222 First ave- ‘} z |,nue, while playing, It is supposed, on the roof of the five story building No. 224 Firet avenue, acct- dentally supped and fell to the ground. A couple of gentlemen were passing by at the time, snd were horror stricken at tne whee of the boy com- ing down with frigntfui velocity from above. Inan instant, with a heavy thud, D1 struck the pave- ment and lay cuddied up horribly mangled, his arms and legs being broken, and nis ribs crushed. A crowd soon collected and the unfortunate boy ‘Was picked up unconscions, but still hving. | | The extensive establishment on the Passaic | paid. ing @ horse car some sympathizing citizens volun- teered to take him to Bellevue Hospital. The driver lashed his horses to their greatest speed and in a lew minutes this institution was reached. Dr. Shaw immediately examined the injuries, and at once pronounced them necessarily iatal, In a jew moments the unfortunate victim died, The Coroner was notified. KINGS OOUNTY SUPERVISORS’ GATION, There was a meeting of the Kings County Board of Supervisors held yesterday aiternoon for the Purpose of receiving the report of the special committee appointed to investigate the alleged abuses in the institutions at Flatbush. A partial Teport was made by the committee recommending that tae employés be paid their salaries for the Inontns of May, June and July, which had been Withheld up to date. At the next meeting of the Board the investigating committee will report in favor of discharging several persons who are not, in the opinion of the committee, required in their present positions, The Board ordered the salaries The tota! amount o/ the salaries authorized to be paid is $21,000, ISVESTI- ‘SHIPPING NEWS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORE FOR THB MONTH OF SEPTEMBER. ‘Steamer. | Dentinaateon. | Liverpool. 2.|Glasgow... .| Bremen... Rotterdam, Abvasinia. 4 Bowhng ‘Green 72 Broadwi 2 Bowing Green 5) Broadway. (61 Broad: 4 Bowling Green (69 Broadwa: 19 Broadw Brow .| Hamburg. . | Liverpool... Liverpool... Liverpool. Liverpool. 4 5 Broadway. Main... 2 Bowling Green Minnesota *|Laverpool. 29 Brontway, Beniller. : Hamburg. . . .|Livero T The greater portion of | famm Another Outrage Byt the Gang of Wee- The evil spirits that spread terror throughout 4 bi st wil a'dog and choking him while dragging him by 6 | described, and his arre: ill probably be effected | circles in Hoboken to screen the, member of the City Council who attempted in coliusion with a policeman to perpetrate an outrage ona strange young girl who had just arrived trom Baltimore in quest of her two brothers. Public indignation 1s Police Commis- took no notice of the case, have accordingly determined to sift the They have ootained the He not only assaulted the girl by dragging her into a Vacant iot, till irightened Irom bis villanous pur- | pose by the approach of a milkman, but he carried | Off her hat and snawi, and wore away the pocket of _ her dress, containing @ few dollars, all she pos- | sessed. And yeta police sergeant committed her to a cell, where she was kept during the pleasure of the police administration, while not one of those t her has been made | he investigation by the Police Commissioners next Monday evening may Sev- declared to a HERALD re- the course of the Police Commissioners in cases of this kind has made the | hro Down Lt imprisonment to which she had been semtenced at | SE eda # Distance of 125 | Eichman, became enamored over a young | lady whom each wanted to accompany | home, Words ied to blows, and finally | the men found themselves in deadly combat at | the very edge of the hill. Eichman was getting | the best of Dengel when the latter, with a fearful Oath, seized his antagonist and hurled nim Lead- | >: long over the precipice to the rugged rocks below, | | adistance of neariy one hundred cong twenty- | five feet. Sever persons who wit- nessed =the quarrel were ae at = termination. Eichman was nd lying on the rocks, senseless and terribly trewee le Was carried to his home, on Hudson street, Jersey City, and medica) aid procured. His wounds are of such a navare that his death is houriy ex- | pected. Dengei, in the excitement which followed, | | Managed to escape, and Was Oot arrested unt last night, STEAMBOAT COLLISION IN N IN JERSEY WATERS, | Great Excitement o Excursion Boat—Nobody Hurt—A Tug- | boat Sunk. On Monday the stcamer Minnie &. Childs started from Newark for Long Branch, carrying @ large | excursion party. While going through the Raritan River and about steering tor Bliza- | aoe the Minnie coliided with a scheoner called the George Gillman, loaded with | coal and hailing from Portland, Me., 10 | tow of @ tugboat named the &.’ P. Noble. According to the officers of the Minnie, and the statements of passengers at a meeting | held on board alter the collision, the blame ali rested on the officers of the tug, who 13 departed from the known steam navigation rules. The bow of the schooner was worn away, and In @ | second collision the Noble was worsted so that she suok. The gearot the Minnle also suffered | considerably. When the coilision took place the | | Wildest excitement prevailed among the excur- | 4 sionists, @ large number of whom were females, but, happily, nobody was hurt. SUICIDE OF AN ALLEGED MURDERER. OINCINN aTI, Sept. 1, 1874 John W, Coleman, charged with the murder of | Peter Graeffe in this Sm aad Jone, committed suicide jn bye cali Jase Do | Banay 19 Broadway. 15 Broadway. joo Broadway. 4 Bowling Green 7 Bowling Green. 2 Bowling Green .|4 Bowhing Green 7 Bowling Green Bowhne Green 6t Broadway. 0 Broad way. .|Bambarg.. Rotterdau Liverpool. 19 Broadway | | Liverpoo!.. (49 Broad wav. hee ot Montreal. 9, | Liverpool.. | 1S Broadway. Yale © Yaris . . 19. Havre. Broadway. | Sa! |Hambdre: 113 Broadway. ne Talia 2. \Giaszow.. |7 Bowling Green Almanac for New York—This Day. SUN AND MOON. HIGH WATER. 5 28| Gov. Island....cve 12 55 6 31 | Sandy Hook. Moon rises,....eve eet 09 | Hell Gate. PORT OF NEW ‘YORK, SEPT. 1, 1874. CLEARED. Steamship Abyssinia Br), Haines, Liverpool via Queens town—C G Francklyn. g Rreamsbip Crescent City, Curtis, Havana—W P Clyde teamship Wyanoke. Couch, Norfolk, City Point and | Richwond—Old Dominion Steamship i} emcee, Vauita, Howe, Philadeiphia—Loriliard | Steamship Co. Steamship one Berry. Boston—H r Dimock. Ship Ernst Krafft, Antwerp—Funch, oes & Co. | Bark Julia Br). ‘Evans, Liverpool John Bark Hervaiska (Ger), Schwarts, Londou—Slocovich & 0. on™ Georgia (Aus), Medavich, Bristol—Slocovich & Bark Alessandro T (Ital), Dubrillovich, Bristol—Slogo- vich & Co. Burk M D Racker (Ger), Ahrens, Dublin—C Tobias & Co. Bark cede (Ger), Beckmann, Elsinore for orders— | Punch, fe Bask G2 Columbia (Ger), Schamacher, Bromen—Chas Lu- } bing | lark Cato (Nor), Wag, Hamburg—Funch, Baye & Co, | Bark Maria (Nor), Kjole, Antwerp—!unch, bdye & Go. | jane Eiceta (Br), Maynes, Montevideo—John Norton, | ite Leviathan (Nor), Terjesen, Aspinwall—BJ Wen- Bark Haraid Haarfager (Nor), Olsen, Philad | Punch, bdye & C ss ; Sees Slocomb, Oporto—C W Ber ro. | eit Eva rarker (Br), | obr Ernst, Sinnett, Pernambuco—J H Winchester & | aurs Curacoa (Br), Faulkner, Curacoa—Jos Foulkes’ | Bahr Jesse Carll, Underhill, Para—Burdett & Pond. | Schr B Walsh (Br), Dodge, Beur River, NB—Heney & | Parker. Nene Jesse & Clark, Elwood, Georgetown, S Blue) Hurlbut & ( peaahibarinins so 3 | Shr lda icnard#on,” Bedell, Savannah—Evans, Ball | Sehr Denny Gray, Brewster. Baltimore—W ghatmers. Sehr Fost Fountain, Boston—Cundec & Presse: pbalit 8 Appictate, Lowden, New Bediord—Charles’ H Sehr Watchful, Gill, Providence via Newport-H W Jackson & Sot |” Sehr Freestone, Stevens, Hartford—Rackett & Bro. Steamer Maytiower, Fults, Philadelphia—James Hand ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STRAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELBGRAPA LINE Steamship Russia (Br), Cook, Liverpool Aug 2%, via ucenstown 2} with mune nd 2Wpassenzers tol & Pranck- i ‘Aug %, lut 5i 22, lon 2402, ‘passed about 4 mile, e southward of what appeared to he n wreck wits age of distress flying : 29th, lat 42 32, lon 53 42, exchanged 14 with @ Germrn steamer hound Cire ist, lat di li. ion 64 15, a Germ: nd cast, showing signals QCOK: xwae d 0 bound west, sh fies Peodant Now8 & $2; rept he miles ong ere. sland, a Norwegian bark, bound west, showing signals same time, 4 ship bound west, with signals Nos Jon 6+ mship Hammonia (Ger), Voss, Hambury Ang. 19 1 Havre 224, with mdse and passengers to Runhardt Steamenip San Jacinto, Hagara, Savannah Aug 29, wit! ise and passengers to WR Garrison. fas nsbip Manhattan, Waodbul ‘harieston Ang 29, pe a, | peta to James W Quintard & Co: ug ria jon » passed brig M; f st Jonn. NB), bound N. a ee Steamship isaac Bell, Blakeman. Richmond, wei Point and Nor . With mdse and passengers to Uh eis Do- ee erent nmons Gril 2 Ship Columbus (of Boston), Griffin, Liverpool 82 da: with mise to Svow & Burgess, bigs a thip Isiand Home cof Windsor. NS) duly 23 Gibson, Liverpool in ballast io J F Whitney & Co, Is anehored at ‘Hook tor orders. Sbip Astronom (Ger), Klopper, Bremen 4® days, with | mdse Unkart& Uo, pen, Sovereign of the Sea »hnson, Havre 38 days in Pedark Luigi? (aus), Durante: Davi VP (Aus), Dural n wotogorel'd ) javlin 40 days, in Daliast Luigi § (Aus), Antoncich, Rot! 8, in saree i pd ich, Rotterdam 4 day! Bark Prodomo ‘or, Jacobsen, Rotterdam July 17, In é Dallas to Func, E + Spelie, Bremen 43 days, Bric Domingo (Ital), Marini, Waterfo: al Mt to aipeovich & 0 rink, ‘aterford 44 days, in bi ie toria (of New Haven), hkiss, St Plerre (Mart 14 days, with sugar to li Trowbridge! s Sons, be Farnsworth (sr), Benson, Naguabo, PR, 2 with sugar to BF Metcall & co, Sebir Clara Fletcher, Devereux, #ernandina via Dela- with yellow jane to 8 E Pite ‘ware Breakwater I7 days, Haa strong NE winds most of the pa ‘vessel to Master. ochre Addie Henry. Wallace, of ana from Newbern, NC, sieve, with ava. stores and coilon to James A Pater: Sehr Sarah Quinn, Lee, Vi ¢ vt Sehr N if Barrow, Taylor, Bohr Join k Kirkman, i) hada gebr Boot Knight: Russell, Virqim, ir Sa aM ge, Price, On teague. Sehr Euas Moore, Warren, Georgevown, ve, febr Helen Hasbrouck sener. Baltimore, from Laverpool, which arrived at came up to the city this PM. Ship Tyro (Bi Sandy Sook ane i, from Dublin, which anchored at for orders, ‘caine up to the city yes Bark (Ni gandy eon aa i (of Windsor, NS), from Antwerp, rie anchored ai red Be Sanayi Hook for orders Aug 27, cam | up to Passea meoreck Hell Gate. BOUND 80UTH. dayn with Iath wo Chase, Talbot k Go" ir Fleetwi am, Rockland forNew York, with lime od B brome 0; besa Sehr Veranda, Ponds Branttora for New York. Scnr War Steed, Phinney, Mystic ior New York. wight Onward, G Gorham, ‘Provincetown for New York, pepe Panny vera, Eaton. Somerset bi New Yo wa fone A eoeet, fase ugiand. Franklin for New "York, hr Reading Bit No 48, Swit, Norwalk for Philadel- ser Richd Hill, Smith, Northport for New York. whe. Althea, Franklin, Georges Bunks for New \ork, 10 order. Sche'G-4 Hayden, Green, Providence for New York. Sehr Alida, Knowles. Providence for New York, Schr Emma Chase, Ferris. Orient for New York. Schr Maria Louisa, Evarts, Hartiord tor New York, hr Aun Amelia Adlen. New Haven for Jerse City. Schr Hattie 5 Collins, Tribble, H: juth Am- 0. Schr New Globe, Bray. Pall River for New York. Schr Dani Russell, Carroll, Wareham tor New York. Schr Kate Waiker, Rich, Salem for New York. eee Sebr Bleanor. Nickerson. Bridgeport for ‘New York. Schr Maria Vieming, Ford. Stratiord for New York. br Kate & Mary, Couswell, “Providence for New ‘ork. ‘Sehr $2 Dyer, Dyer, Kewpert for Mow York. Schr Pauguset, port tor bew Yor Behr 6 huckinghauy | Linck, Palltitver or kew York. Sobr Gen oward, Hyatt, Providence for New York. Behr Mary Emme, Fox, Providence for Now York. Bohr Das lord, Newport tor New York. eh Cpa » varia. <r gael ucester for New York, wget i John Mt aeruer. Sock Pocasset for New Yor, with oe W Ponder, Thrasher, Taunton for New weet t Lyon rem Parker, Pocasset for New York, with "Rone tener May, Pitch, New Londen for New York. Schr Harvest, Corwin, Providence tor New York. nouND EAST. 100 Se a Oity of New beatora. Springer, New York Sehr Post sg Slice lew York tor Boston. Sehr Ly: w York tor Portland. wee CG ricksons } ‘Rane, “Ellzabethport for Port. Jet- Schr Gertrude, Hamilton, New York for Portland. Schr Carrie Nelson, K Wilson. Sheppard, New York tor aone ou Zack, Mati mndon, Schr rham, New York for Paw- aed Webster,” one Schr Pini? pier, Jones, New York for New Haven. Behr kett. Hoboken for New London. Sehr ry Tho ey ae arnold, New York for Boston. Behr Extra, Pendleton. New York for Boston, Bene and tedman, Hanlon, New York for Rich- moni Sehr Mary ia.) Bennett, New York tor Fall River Sehr Julia E Gam: inson, New York for Belfast. Schr Baran Bileabeth, Kelly, Elizabeth port for Boston. Schr Jennie © Russ, Norton, ‘Weehawken for Bristol hr Pi . New York for Machia: adhe, ghougukeepale for Pembroke. eehawken for Newbaryport. Schr Mand Malloch, Norwood, New York for Newoury- Pchr Charlie Cond, Greeley, New York for Boston. Schr Decatur, Oakes, wed ‘« for Plymouth. Schr Henry Gibbs, Coftin, New York for Norwi Schr Clara Post) Ferris. ‘Hoboken tor Portchester. Schr Haze, McNamee, naw, York for Greenwich. Steamer Galatea, Gale, New York for Frovidence, BAILED. Sree Wisconsin (Br), Liverpool : Crescent City, atene anoke, Richmond, &c; Fanita, La eon } Darks sereia P (Aus), Nelfast’:, Osint Dubrovackt caus aeensfown oF Falmouth; Maria Gardella Hiab, Cork ot jo: Luigi R (Ital), Gloucester ; Leone (Ans), do; vari (Ital), do; JJ Strusmeyer (Aus), Bristol; Birger (Rus), Liverpool: brigs Eimina Dean,’ Curdcoa and st John, PR; Mary ida. ir), Exeter; Primo dita), Messina; T Remick, Lisbon; Merriwa, Portland. Maritime Miscellany. Suir Srena Nxvapa, Grozier, of Boston, which was | destroyed by fire on the voyage trom Liverpool to San | cisco, was a fine new vessel. built at Kennebunk: | ort last tall, and was valued at $104,0U0. The vessel was insured in Boston for $8),0X, She belonged to Messrs ‘Thayer, Lincoln and others. Scur Pocanontas, before reported strack by lightning" and since arrived at Port Hawkesbury, CB, had a nar- row cecape, tor had the hghtning followed’ her mast 1 Teet farther the vessel would have probably gone down | with all on bourd. Sour Grevix E Monnow, from Savannah, Aug 23, for Alexandria, Va, returned to Savannah Sept1 with miz- ven mast carried away and leaking. Srzawen Covumsta, from Baltimore, at Alexandria Sist, in making her Ianding at that port rin ‘afoul of and car: Tied away the Jibboom of schr W R Shepherd. ‘The practice ship Constellation, whist arnived at New London Aug 23, struck slightly on a hidden rock not laid | | Gown th the ehart, between Little Gull Island and Gardi- Her's Island, but sustained no injury. Col GM Atwood, government anctioneer, sold Satur- day noon, at Charlestown Navy Yard, by auction, the jron clad’ single turret screw veusels Shawnee and Was- suc, #33 tons eee 00) ior the Shawnee and $25,200 ior the Wassuc. aniel McKay was the pur- chilser. Mr Jobn Currier, Jr. of Newburyport, has at bis yard | a fine new ship wi ready for Jaunching, She will | measure 1502 tons, and has been named the @ 0 Trafant; | | to be commanded by Capt Gamatiel Thomas, formerly of | ship Monte Rosa. Another ship 1s also building at the | same yard. | \ | The ship launched at Damarnscotta Aug 29 by Norrts & Coisowned by them, and will be commanded by Capt Jos Barstow. New Loxpon, Aug 31—The yacht Restless, Ca) Allen, of Groton, picked up. four miles 5k of Istana Wm isher’ the new buoy which had broken sway trom Bril- nt Rock, Middle Rai wed it a number of miles, dieft it when. the anchor lodged ou Bartieste Kee Capt Alien informed the lighthouse oficersof the fact, and they had the buoy towed to this port by the we | Burnside. Lavxcurp—A fine $-masted schr. about 130 feet long, built of Delaware white oak, for the coasting trade, wi launched Aug 27 from the yard of her constructor, Edw Burton, at Marcus Hook, . Notice to Maviners Wasninaron, DO, Sept 1, 187. The Lighthouse Board gives notice that on and after Oct 15 a light will be shown from the lighthouse recently d at the north end of the Anastasia Islands, Flori- da, the light will be fixed white, varied by ashes every three minutes, Whalemen. Arrived at Leach. ot Provincetown, from a cruise, with 53 bbis sp ofl—put in to refit for off-shore ground. Bark Pewrel, Downs, of NB, was at sca July 21, having fakena small whale when 6 days out, making 2 bbls sp | Spoken. | Ship Cave Horn (Br), from Dundee f Francisco, | gaiy fo, lat’b S. ton 20 We steadier 4 Liverpool, Aug 2), lat 19 N, jon 14 W, (the Mhas been re- | port d arrive at Lavery pool Aug i). ark Bel roar 4 ‘ut ‘om Amsterdam for New York, Aug 11, lat 47 738"10n 17 703. Bark Dartmouth 1B). Maa ta from Waterford for Sydney, OB Aug 16, pelle Chace tioiman, ‘trom Liverpool for New you 1 iat 41 10, lon Bark Margaretha Blanca (Ger), from Liverpool for | Philadelphia. Aug Sl, lat 4980, lon ‘7220 (by pilot boat A | ye tt, NO ». rk Kedora (of London), from New Zealand for New Bediord, 102 4: Aug 20, 35 miles 8: Devic bas Mes agate ee A Berane NOTICE TO MERCHANTS SHIP CAPTAINS, SRESEENN RE A ARETS Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are in- formed that by telegraphing to the Herat> London Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, the arrivals at and depart ures from European ports, and other ports abroad, of American and ail foreign vessels trading with the Unite d Btates, the same will becabled to this country freo ot charge and published. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. sotaflietianeaiantes Asrwenr, Aug $0—Arrived. ships Joseph Fish, Palmer, Philadelphia; Eliza Everett (Br), Dankerton, do; Orusa- der (Br), Brewer, New York; barks Rudolph (Ger), | Paske, Boston; Annie Barriil (Br), Blanvelt, Philadel- phia; brig Ara (Nor), Esachsen, Wilmington, NC, Arrived Sist. ship Kate Prince, Hamilton, Philadel- phia; brig Etna (Br), McKinnon, New York. iled 30th, bark Kong Carl (Nor), Beck, United States. Aumstenpam, Aug 30—Arrived, barks Hunnus (Ans), Pol- bit, New York ; Charlotte (Ger), Gerlach, Baltimore. Aavannc, Aug 8—Arrived, brig Venus (an), Limskams | New York. | Barrow, Aug 31—Arrived, ship Hamburg (Nor), Jor- gensen, Bangor, Me. Buisrou, Aug $1—Sailed, ship B C Scranton, Wheeler, United States. Arrived Sept l, ship Oharter Oax, Staples, Cronstadt ; also Harry Batley, trom St John, NB. Butrast, Aug 31—Sailed, bark Satana (Rus), Bageman, United States. Breuranavex, Aug 80—Arrived, bark Johann Carl | (Ger), Gorlitz, New Yosk, Arrived 3lst, ship Nancy Pendleton, Pendleton, Ak yab. Brest, Sept 1—Arrived, steamship Pereire (Pr), Sur- mont, New York for Havre. Bancawona, Aug ——Arrived, bark Ynez (8p), Comas, Philadelphia. Bonnxavz, Aug %0—Arrived, brig J H Lane, Bickmore, Rew York. Capiz, Aug — —Arrived, brigs A R Storer, Adams, New York : Bogota, Letournan, do. Conunna, Aug 29—Arrived previous, schr Lottie, Speed New York. Dostum, Aug 31—Arrived, bark Garibaldi (Ital), Roceo, Baltimore. Dawraio, Aug 30—~Arrived, brig Don Qaixote, Monroe, | New York. Donaine, Aug Arrived, bark Gtacomino (Ital), Bo- nafazio, New York. Kisixons, Aug 28—Arrived, bark Minnie Campbell (Nor), Isuaksen, New York tor Cronstadt. Parmourm, Sept I—Arrived, ship Pacific, Loring, Gua- | nape; bark Lalla Rookh (Br), from Jamaica, Guovorstar, Sept 1—Arrived, bark Minerva (@Br), How ard, New York. Guxxvoce, Sept 1—Arrived, ship Nesutan (Bn, Browne, Pensacola. Also arrived Sept 1, Isabel, from Annapolis, NS. Hout, Sept l—Arrived, bark Merour (Nor), Thianich, Baltimore. Livanroot, Ang 8i—Arrived, ships Eaatern Light (Br), Peri Gan Vraneigco; belote (Br), Mitabell, New Or, | andina Ang 28 schr Chas Thompson, | y ce Bark Maravitla (Br), Baird, trom San Francisco for | yd i Spranierabie damage, but was able leans; Rowantree (Br), Bowie, do; Cleopatra, Doanc, San Francisco; Sept 1, Alexander Marshall, Gardner, do; bark Eri Konig (Nor), Nausch, New York. Also arrived Sept], bark Jome Mildred, Ginn, Rich- mond, Va, Lonvon, Sept 1—Arrived, ship John Mann (Br), Brown, New Yors. Lomponpaxay, Aug 31—Sailed, bark Vidar (Nor), Jor. gensen, United states. Lisson, Aug — —Arrived, brig Lewis L Squires, Baker, New York. Movitz, Aug Sl—Arrived, steamship Ethiopia (Br), Craig, New York for Glasgow. MaLsca, Aug ——Arrived, brig Flora Goodale, Good- ale, New Orleans Puymoutu, Sept 1—Arrived. ship Haze, Wilkinson, Iqnique for orders, Qusunstowm, Aug 3l—Arrived, barks Superbo (Aus), Tomicich, New York: Francesco Avegna (Ital), Serra, do; brig Flaminga (Nor), Mesfield, Wilmington, NC; Sept 1, bark Midlothian (Nor), Ericksen, Baltimore. Also arrived Septl, steamship Algeria (Br), Le Messu- rier, New York for Liverpool. Also arrived Sept, bark Antioch, Hix, Portland, O. Pat in Ist, bark Jonn Campbell (Br), Harkenson, from Hamburg for New York or Philadelphia (see below). Sourmamrton, Sept 1—Arrived, steamship Deutechiand (Ger), Ladewigs, New York (and sailed for Bremen). Srertm, Aug 31,12 M—Arrived, steamship Humboldt (Ger), Blanck, New York via Copenhagen. ‘Trresre, Aug ——Arrived, bark Antonietta (Ital), Bor sio, New York. , Vigo, Aug ——Arrived, brig Integridad (Sp), Sust, Philadelphia, Arrived at —— Aug 31, N Mosher, from United States Ghip N Mosher (Br), Stuart, has been reported sailed from Lamlash Aug 19 for Quebec). Sailed from a Mediterranean port Aug —, bark Mary A Marshall (Br), Lent, United States. Loxpon, Sept 1~Bark John Campbell (Br), Harkenson, which sailed trom Hamburg Aug 8 for New York or PhiJ- adelphia, pat into Queeustown to-day in distress, having Jost mainysrd and other spars and split sails, Foreign Ports. ours rg ene ot had previous, sbip Southern ver] ghee, | 1001. ba Sree ug 15-—Salied. brig Stoekton, Allen, Cadiz. Hong Kowa, July 20 Arrived: ship Fi kN th Biarrett, Cardi bark Menschiko Bauulster, 32d, ships Fleetw' twing, Guest, Newcastle, NW ool Petore | reported without d: vt Leahy 25, 8) vanip Warrior (Br), Teasdel, Ma- nil New York or Bor Havana ee ee elle, brig Nuestra Senora del Car- men (Br), Daim peenmerclfe ‘2th, bark Jennie (Rus), Swellman, Charl ree BPM, ot steamship Yazoo (from New Orleans), elp! rved a AUS 31, steamship City of New York, Deaken, Arr ney Yor! ot eh, barks Ellen Stevens, Brown, for Balti- more dg; Gem, Granville, for New Orleans, do: brigs Charlotte Buck. Hunterman, for dodo; Annie & Lily, Bich, for New York, do; achr White Wing, Thompson, lor do do, ae others unc, Sept 1—Arrived, steamship Assyria (Br), aigagow tod Liverpool. Ang. 1 Arrived, bark Aberdeen, Dunbar, ry LBradiey, Cnase, Mahon. red i iat bark Abby Iacou, Merrit, Mowraea., Aug 28—Arrived, sieamsbip Hibernian @r, Archer, ziverp° eee steamship Scandinavian (Br), Smith, 100) Nacasant, Ji July 6—Arrived, brig Brewster, Johnson, Viadiwostock (and sailed 15th for Shanghae). anron nae July 3—Sailed, brig Vesta, Percy, Swa- . Panama, Aug 80—Arrived, steamship Constitution, San Francisco. Quesxc, Ang 30—Railed, steamship Polynesian (Br), Brown, Taverp. Arrived at Father Point 30th, steamships Austrian Br), Ritchie, Liverpool tor Montreal; Canadian (Br), iller, Glasgow tor do. Rio JanErRo, Aug 26—Arrived previous, brig Senorita, Fellvere. Baltimore. ‘Se Tuomas, Aug 16—Arrived, schrg Southern Home (Br) Thomas, Pernambuco, to sail 18h for Porto Rico, to load for New York ah beige, 8 4 Sow (Br). Nmith, hydney, CB; isth, J Der ma St Lid Yoxoi bark Daren ‘Neott (Br), tell, Port ship ‘Saml G Reed, Whitey New OY zeth York quot in port Aug. (Pun Sreausuir Rost.) Anrwerr, Aug 19—Arrived, Naja, Knudsen, New York. Saied from Flushing Roads ibihy Khea, Wickit, New York. Brixuam, -Off the Start 20th, A McCollum, Moody, from Hondo sallao, Brougi assed throagh leven Firth 19tn, Gravielia, Eepeland. 1 from Eniacelp! BReMusnaven, Aug 19—Saile: Tbe , Lewis, Cardiff; “passed” Prawie Lee Putscher, Baltimore (ant oint 2ist Arrived off the lighthouse 18th, Gessner, Christoffers, from New York. BJORNEBORG, Aug 8—Sailed, Lancet, Willis, Boston. EET, Aue W—Agrived, Admiral Gourbeyre, Semelin, jew York. ug 2}—Sailed, Frank, Flint, Willams, 2%—Sailed, na, Jensen, Sandy Hook. due Som, Penibroke a). Wi ney, © eCOPENB AGEN, Aug 2%—Arrived, Vacringer, Knudsen, jew Yor! Caxcorrs, Ang 20—Sailed, James G Pendleton, Gilmore, ary MB Bird, Packard, for ig 2—Arrived, Limpio, Hoyer, London for ston cand satied)e ‘sed Mist, Industry, Clark, from New York for Lon- Naxnxss, Aug 21—Oft, Marco Polo, Minssen, from Hamburg for Unived States. we gare Aug 19—Ch jeared, Triumph, Sternsen, New Grorvs: Aug 2—Saried, 1 Atal Hoe Philadelphia. Easroounns, August i008, ja Lauro, Balenne, Fiuscon Grant, Antwe Passed the Ld si ro , Goorne, 2ist—Trappano, Merchicke, from | Lynn for New York? tadaspie Sodvich. from London for do. Biomidon, Shaw, from England for Phitadelphin Germain Cianer, from Hambarg for New York; 22d, Sabino. Paine, trom Antwerp tor Aio Janeiro. Giascow, Aug 19-Arnved, Bolivia ), Munro, New ¥ aiied from Lamlash, 19th, N Mosher, Stewart, from Greonock for Quebec. ae ‘ug %—BSailed, Oape Race, Scobie, San ‘rancisco. ene! Ang 17—Cleared, Luigi Ruggiero, Ruggiero, jew Yor! Sailed 18th, Dorian (#), Taylor, Leghorn. Hou, Aug ‘Salted, Ricardo, Consigiier!, New York. aupens, ‘Aug 16—Arrived, ‘Thuringia W, Franzer, Sailed 4 Tath, Maggie Eiiot ™ Sailed from Oushaven loth, Haimmnontn ( on Voss, New ‘kK. xivorr, Aug 19-Arrived, Carl Friedrich, Knuth, New York. Havax, Ang 20—Arrived, Lafavette (s), Hellard, New York; France (), Alltree, London for New York (and cleared). lsu ov Want, Aug-—Of the Wight 10th, Guiseppe Prota, Galatola, {fom London for Philadelphia ‘Troop. Pitman, from Sh or Valparaiso, “Arriverte {tah y i. Thompson, New ‘cotia (8), Richa Mfax. nadian (s), Miller, ex Hellas, hia; 2st, Gustav, Kummer, do; 22d, imboy, Gulveston, Cleared ‘Thurso, simpson, Buenos Ayres: Betz Pb! Annie | Mark, a Gude, Due, New York: Mindet, Ingebrethsen, Philadel- bia; Talmmman, Baker, Sydney, CH; Zist, Annie Mark amboy, Galveston : ‘tyrian (®, Lamson, Halifax vu London; Ragna, Eilertsen, New ‘York; Preston, North, Entered out 2th, Wm A Campbell, Cprling, for Mobile; Sg le Sinnott, New D8; Roasite rt Dixon, Benthic rr tybees aint, ao Butinors: 6 Caroling, Fisher, Balize York aye ta] ® an & ‘hompson, iY dese Mexander Keith, Pinte, sane ¢ Bell hs ‘st Sagamore, Wood, from Liver- Jol for Bomba bag Great UOrmeshend 19th, Kate, Marphy, from Liver- Sya Bar Vent 19th, John S8 Harris, James, from | Liverpool tor Be elize. pry ol; pax “<4 ‘th, Kentuckian, Arthar, from Liver- 1 Piyonvon, Ag ‘Aug 30—Cleared, Viking, Hansen, Wilmington, yeales from Gravesend 2d, Rapuelo, Mortola, \Lorponoaanr, Ang 20—Sailed, Ossoinak A, Ossoinak, lew ¥ New Lwenice, Aug 21—Sailed, Maria Aste, Olivari, New | EFamoRN, Aug 15—Sailed, Roving sailor, Bryant, Bos ed 18th, Afton, Bonp, ard Western Sea, Hanson, Newt Yor ‘hk. Maasiivs, Aug 19—Sailed, Norske Veritas, Izakse1 New York; 20tb, Jannate,, Schrier, Fbiladelphia ‘Gand was off Dungeness ee esta, Manger, Boston; Folk- vang, Hamre, New Nicer, Aug 1o—Arrived, PM Tucker, Philacel- MtcLan, Aug 18—Arrived, Activ, Jacobsen, New York. Parnas, Aug 9—Sailed ‘Teresa Celentano, New York. QueaxstowN, A: dy Lycet (a), erro Liverpool, baying repaired), Battier C, Nicolich, Falmouth ‘SW ANAGE,’ Aug 20—Off Messenger. Perkins, from Lon- don tor Cardiff and New York Sournameron, hug 3—sailed, A © Meyer, Porbrodt, New York. Rrarnix, Aug 18 Arrived Pant, Klatt, New York. Arrived, Dinorab, Joagensen, MONDE, ADS seitEB Alig %—Arnved, Harry Morse, Patton, Bas Phila Je1p his. 4 19th, Hotee, New York via Cardit; randé, New York; Garibaldi, Hoyer, do; South- crn Belle, Robbins Syauey. Ct ZAEBASCRs, Ang 12-arnved, Anna, Nielsen, New Or- LE Bay, Jnly 13—Arrived. Tantalion Castile, Brown, Icutte (and left for New York); loth, Killarney, Lings: ton. New York. og Aug 22—Arrived, San Domenico, Dodero, Ne failed ‘2th, eae atmo BS ep & Sophi ANEMUNDE, Aug’ 17—Arrived, hie, Hegiaad. ‘New Vor. Astenpam, Aug 21—The Eduard Waenerland (German bark). from New York for this port, with wheat, has been towed into Nieuwe Diep. dismasted. Rorrenpam, Aug 2)—The P Sella he ies arrived here ‘yesterday trom New ¥t been in col ion, during @ thick fog Aug 10, in lat 4 , lon BU WH, withthe Ville de Nanies, French bark, and sustained to proceed. the renah vessel foundered shortly afterwards, the crew having b they wer Deddes, which iy time to get into @ sinall boat, from which laken on board toe steamer. American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Ang 8i~Arrived, st jammehip EC Knighi, New York; gonrs Maggie J Chadwick, Boston : E lorary, Go, TBnesdaway. Boston, Sophia Rrants, — Posto York. Passed up. sers Sophia Kranz, Flo Jennie pa og Jamestown, and Henry Allen. sated -schr Wit Suepherd, Boston; OH Foster, 40; Leh Port and . Boston. Hoe brig 1 it, Arrived Thompson, ry Llagiee Maya Grin, Chanies H Kelley, Crowell, Pula iphia Rarities, Coleman, Por, Johnson, Jwia A Brown, Nic! niga arFived Ist, bark 8 ah, Lath ‘lao arrived 1a. bark Sar 1 és ota je es ia; ie. Eng Piles pasar, ar, n1800. ue ret rey, an 7 ven illiams, for New | Conwar, Ang %—Sailed, Sarah L Ball, Durkie, Syd- | Bratt | me Dial Ui, Charleston, macy, aii, aah Sept I—Arrived, steame saves Goer Raleigh, Oliver. “tilings RU Hl Nos Bilizave we York; Wm Woodward, You z Pile hha 5 “ahelet inet (oe ian hee we Ore timer, Henry. oe ddwin I Morri#o, Fat, antine, ca: BS IPE 2 oak Avg, ite schrs 8 P Hall, N mith, Hodgkinson, do; Bi brige Haze, roms ts Bernt Coltord: Satled 26th, echr Vi in pore ath, sobr Windward, Fletcher: for New York, 5 gp eae lec apy on meaden sche Tra cso 8 only hh on ire an ovat ander, “ony ach — Wialise vole Gan ON, Aug 29—Arrived, schr Hunter, Green, New pyiiied—Schr Stephen Morgan, Cummings, Georgetown, westerns Ang 30—Arrived, schr LO Wells, ARTOWN, Aug 27—Arrived, sohr Speedwell, New F Bosto YO ANANDINA, Au inert, ore RE Zoaket Batchelder, Philidelphia; 2th, Senne “foutanss HONROR, sens Admete thom Richmond)” Rio Rio more neiro; aur, oe, fe kattereno trom Baltimore) 1iverpool: bmperad dor simonton on oor eee, aie Nexiolks, Po st pales Slaps BU Cincy trom Hiohisoud); Trleatey and several re i" A Ac! wil letts, PI phi: no, Poster, ian; Mediator, Devs, row ‘ork ; jorence, Sackett, varied Bun: ache B Merwin Bunce. Hew York; New globe, i y door East ‘oe Fi “yew, ‘Haskell, ao or GALVESTON, Aug %—Arrived, bri; cige Keystone, Bar- ber’ New Fe an 18 yn M Rowley, Wel do; schr Buth 4 BEL es Want Wosaun tow Yrs echr Stephen racto! are el B ue Smith, Bowen, Island. Cleared. ir Seth yay Me iy se Ship Mi re got Kennedy, New York TIA WEORVILLE, A vet, sehre ‘Wt —Arri\ th, Bayle New York; Wai Harr; eae ‘Me inn Ker dyin Janctie,” Noberta Tiland? 28th LMoKeen, Me! ‘Nor *Gleared aamn—senes hoe Eppinger’ es, Kew rts Epeneger, Bethel, \ KEY WEST, ‘Aung ol Mexico ; 2ist, pre aga. ‘DSailed, eee RE Yate: John Mason, Fi ecbr onal Ne x xt new rk fOr ‘NEW. 8, at 1s Cleared, steamship Hudson, Gager, New York inda, tile. Pass-, ADOUTEE, beg B—pail te kA C Adams; Li sen WRDFORD, mis St oe schrs D M French, Childs, Port John: Brainard, Viich, en 5. son Louisa Francis, Kelly, New York. Bist—Arrived, schrs Messenger, Hathaway and TW ppencer. Courser, New York; Jas Parker, sen, Kelly, Jotinson rT Aug 20, PM—Arrived, schrs Abel W Par- ker Dean, Taunton tof Rew York; 5 Ls Orocker, Trasch- er, Bouth Amboy tor Taunton (and both satied 30th), Also 8, Brinn bark. trom, FF Providence, anchored at Co- nanicut Ferry, and sali ‘$0th—Arrived, schrs Eiehe T Smith. Baker, sandy oregon, Brink, Malden; President, Bradley, Naled—Schrs David G Floyd, Clifford, New ¥% Julia Ann. Howell, Rondout Lee AM—No arrivals. rt-—Schrs Donna Anna, Whaley, — Charleston; Rho ja Holmes, Burr, from’ Nortoll 1p Pearl, Cob- leigh, “trom Haverstraw. M—Satled Us vorpedo steamer Intrepid. Cook, New p Pred 4 Brown, Wilson, do for ru yore W CONDON, sug s{ArEiY nog, Hoboken: Game Uook, EltzabetnD nett, Hoboken; Praaklin, Noto, Ruppahannock, Resdivg Rn eo aa G' "Pearce, and agoebanpesi Avery—ail from coal ports. NORWICH, Angust 8l—Arrived, Schrs Robin Hood, and Beading’ RK, 47.. Amboy ; Cotnglius, Hoboken Liz OF Bennett, and Warren ‘ ak Johnson; Millio ow, nk, New York; sloop Odd do. Chief, New York, and Pararooun’ pans, Paul, schrs Chief, New ocr Hatioen ani HAVEN, Aug 31—Cleared, ste Aries’ Phiiadelphiss schre Bratichy Cau Bockan orp do; ann Amelia, ‘Seca TRO pails: 80. . Septi—Arrived, oon ‘anga & Glo- oF T vet iL aroha Sept I—Arrived, park Corlolan ann ‘Yon Bremen, Bremen: schrs Washington, Koff, Baracoa; J 5 Weldon, Sm coke, Walker, Salem: Susie bel’ Luce? Brodas, Leipeke shall. Lewes. wey, Br ‘Also arrived ist, steamships Wyoming, Teal, Savan- nah; Equator, Hinckley, Charleston. Cieared—stéamship Vindicator, Dosoe, New York: ship Ancroid (ir), Fletcher, Antwerp: schits 98 Hard- ra ing, Htlfm: inwall; Bichard Gosia, coe: J Delite ort aigell, Foruand; David f Faust, Sanith James A Pi OG hlortis, c advootts i G Yatou Yates, and fi a tet fale erry. Boston; Cou- Hee ciinigeet pad London; Spartel, Smith, rey. ‘ons, Godt! lem; man, Kast Boston. mawoussin 1 el sept i M--Pawed a med gown this Ait ri r Ik? Florence a: ict, tre wonvilie and James Alderdice, for New Bediora Beale, for pi a evening ani ot under wi ; bark Norters Queen, riincne ‘ancl Ofhers. yentcraay PM, and ai ie —Pamed down, bark Went or Antwerp: 2 ar tor Savaunab; sham, ro Theos fila Crowell Jona W. Hu ad FP Lever. Tag. for Boston; @ Dell, ior Portsmoutiy; @ Rly, for Richmond, ad Epariil, for Salem dl ‘schrs ‘Dav Gifford, and E Nickerson, trom tion Lewes, Del, sept 1—A M—An unknown eM jay. A bark passin, Wate Aci ship Pleiades, irom. “Liverpool was low last evening a: robab) entered during night. 3 ay tte 7 Libby; trom Tarks Ts! ordered to Boston: brig iba from West Indies ordered 49 New Zork; schr Joseph Oakes, see ma k River, to Chester, ‘hip Able, trom Sa Ook, 0d Bessy Paced te AM sie Pieladod anchorsd ax Fourteen-Foot and bark Northern Bound out, ts as the B rine. seh ‘A Gibson Went to sea last ni eu, aug Fag Arrived, ship CP etzent ene Bangor. r Boost ‘ to af Se Baracoa. fuiay te load roachen (not Crocker), Ma- galled Bark Alice; =e Ida M Comery; schrs T Bene- Gict, Helen, Grand Narr it, Maracaibo. g0th—Arrived, bark Ac ‘Aug Sherman, Philadelphia; Burtlett, Bartlews doy Wi or ieren J Gurney, Gnase nor, Port Johnson tor Title toe EG oper ‘ia South Amboy : Rayner, Woodbridie, N Amos Briggs, Knapp, Chancelior, Fer awiucket 2 J Ni le, "Atkins, or) bal ne Dameld, if, Win Voorn smith, Hav: doe Brana: Weebawken; Pointer, Bliss, New Yor! man, Fort Pi onson tor Pewineket; sloop ‘Emperor, ick, Hoboken. Satled—Schrs Troy, Raverstraw; Hattio Lou, Maguire, New York; Bochaaset, do; Sarah ia Falconer, "wilson, do; Flyaway, Enos, do: P Abell, Kno PAWTUCKET, Aug 31—Arrived, schrs Su man, eee on 4) race Watson. bea ing zabeth, Mi ap Hoboken a ' ee toe 0). ROCKLANG D, Ang oat -ATTIYe! rs Oregon, St gue: vi Hattie in, and Susan, Bi re MN FRANCISCO, Arrive Snowdown (Br) Riciathags Nemoas | Dillawar (Br), Fronow th Condor . NZ; Buena Vint, ‘sinclair, Naxiattwo jelson, Reon do. British Viceroy (Br), Butchart, Liver- gabe Rhoda B Taylor, Gardnrr, Philadelphia. saTieca, Ge Aug: ‘0—-arrived; echr Matte Taber, Port Jeftersor ‘ON, | A 80—Arrived, schrs Onw: RIORINGTON, 1 Wan Voorhls Boidemith, Hl Wheeler, New | straw, tor Providence; J Terry, Marcus, Kingston, for Newport do; Rienzi, Oobieigh. Hondou Bailed, old, e a 18, sre Iarrived, ‘rig Ameda. Gtallag), New -altzabethport for ie for Peorone, a 4 a soles Mitonent, | WAREHAM, ug 3 eAfivel 8 ot ae Se et, Yor Kk: 80th, a NEP ARN Aug ioe Arrived, seh? 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