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10 WASHINGTON. Wasuincror, D. C., Sept. 7, 1874. Whe Post OMice Department—Increased Compemsation to Letter Carriers—The Murder of Mat) Route Agent Ivey—The Contract for Penknives Cancelled. ‘The Post OMice Department is about substituting | ‘Bor the old mail locks now used upon street boxes | ‘Wf the free delivery system new combination | Rocks, Each city or district will be furnished with | Mocks upon & different combination, so what the ‘Beys of one city will be of no use in auother. Each ey will be numbered, and the carrier receiving it eld responsible for its custody and proper use. ne question of increased compensation to letter Carriers will shortly be considered by Postmaster General Jewell, and such allowance made as the | ‘@ppropriation wili justify. Since the murder of | Ivey, mail route agent on the Alabama and Cbat- Sanooga Railroad, several route agents in the | Beouth have shown considerable alarm and are | @sking leaves of absence from the Post Office De- partment, and some decline to run any longer on ‘their routes. Postmaster General Jewell nas ordered cancelled | ‘the contract for penknives which have been usu- ally issued to the clerks about New Year’s. The custom obtained when quills were used for writ- ing and a knife was a positive necessity, and has been kept up since the introduction of steel and gold pens to the present time. ARMY INTELLIGENCE, Order frow.,G@eneral Sherman Removii )ifiny Headquarters to St. Louls. WASHINGTON, Sept. 7, 1874, ‘The following order is just issued by General Sherman :— -~ GENSRAL ORDERS NO. 4. Hrapquaxrers, ARMY oF THe Unrrep Srares, Wasuinaron, D. C., Sept. 5, 1874. First—Pureuant to the provisions of General Orders No. War Departinent, Avjutant General’s Office, sepiem- r 3, ee e headquarters of the army will be estab- at St, Lois, Mo., on the 15th of October, 1874 and i commuDications and reports to these headquarters retotore required will be addressed accordingly . eipt 9 | Secoud—The tollowing officers will be transferred | !aym: | — wis, viz. :—Colone D. | Balance, 7 c slonel 3, Moe Sanh ed Ameen Aa ionne Gener Wm, Mooney, thirty-seven years of age, was e-Camp; Colonel J. -de-Cainp; Colonel J. B. Tourtelotie, Aide- Colouel J. M. Bacon, Aide-de-Camp, Colonel M. Poe, United States Engineers, Aide-de-Gamp, will in Washington, and all maps, reports of recon- Bolssance and of explorations will be sent to him, there te be compiled and transmitted to Army Headquarters, Th lonel, W..D. Whipple will, about the Ist ot | October, cause the records, library and furniture of the Present’ office to be caréiully backed, marked and | over to the Quartermaster’s Department for transportation to the new headquarters. Fourth—The clerks and orderlies—seven in number— | Bow employed at the headquarters of the army will | the same time be transierred to St. Louis. yy command of General Sherman. JOHN M. BACON, Aide-de-Camp and Acting Assistant Adjutant General. Changes in Stations a Duties of Offi- | cers of the Pay Department. WASHINGTON, Sept. 7, 1874, ‘The following changes in stations and duties of | e@icers of the Pay Department of the army have been made :—Major ©. J. Sprague is relieved from | @uty in the Department of Arizona and ordered to | veport to the commanding general, Department of fornia, ior assignment to duty as chiel pay- master in that department; Major J. H. Nelson is erdered to report by letter to the commanding nergy] of the Department of Arizona tor assign- | mt to duty as chief paymaster in that depart- ment. Resignations Accepted by the President. WASHINGTON, Sept. 7, 1874. The President has accepted tie resignations of Ske following named officerg:—Major Robert ©, Walker, paymaster; First Lientenant William Ger- hard, Ninin cavalry; Second Lieutenant Robert £. Woxe, Exghth cavalry. NAVAL INTELLIGENCE, Orders and Assignments. WASHINGTON, Sept. 7, 1874, Lieutenant William J. Barnette is ordered to the Mydrographic Omce; Lieutenant Richara Wain- wright to the Naval Observatory; Commander Bancroft Gherardi is detached irom the. command @ the Richmond ana placed on waiting orde: Surgeon F. E. Potter, from the receiving ship Sa- Dine, and ordered to the Plymouth; Assistant Surgeon David O. Lewis, from the receiving snip Potomac and ordered to the Piymouth: Carpenter George W. Conover, irom the Navy Yard, Wash- §mgton, and ordered to the Plymouth; Sallmaker | 1t would be. @icholas Lyncn, from the receiving ship Relief ana erdered to the Plymouth. Movements of the Powhatan. ForTREss MONROE, Va., Sept. 7, 1874. | The United States steamer Powhatan passed out | whis morning, towing the ship St. Mary, for Bos- | 4 where tue latter will be used as a State school- e@bip. The Baker Conrt Martial Postponed. The court martial ordered to convene at Pensa- cola, for the tral of Captain Baker, of the Marine Worps, has been postponed until euch time as the court can meet without danger to health, the | yellow fever prevailing in that vicinity, rendering Xt unsafe jor them to meet at this season of ce | OBITUARY. Frederick B. Conway, the Actor. | At tnirty minutes past one o'clock yesterday morning Frederick B. Conway, the actor and the- atrical manager, died in the quiet little town of Manchester, Mass. He was born in Manchester, | Bngland, in the year 1819, and was therefore fitty- | feur years of age at the time of bis death, He | ad been in ul health for three years past, but haa vecently greatly recovered, so that his early re- ‘urn to the stage, which he had so freq en ly graced, was expected by his host of admirers. In- deed, so satistied was he himself that he had over- come the malady from which he had so long suf. ered that he was announced to appear av the Brooklyn Theatre on the Sth of the coming month. It was his intention on his reappearance to take ihe part of Edward Mildmay in “Suil Waters Run Deep,” one of his strongest ebaracters. Mr. Conway was originally intended for the Church, and to this end was educated at Oxiord University. His tatner, William Augustus Conway, was a celebrated tragedian, equally well Known on both sides of the Atlantic, and the en- rable fame he acquired enamored the son of the proiession, so that he early abandoned the idea of the ministry and determined to follow in his father’s footsteps. His eariler struggles were m no way different from those of other | young actors. As carly as 1851 he had quired @ good standing on the English Stage. In 1847, when he was but twenty-seven fed of age, he was supporting Miss Helen Paucit Dublin. From Dubin to London is but a step lor actor, and having justified the expectations o1 Mis inencs be was trausierred to the Princess’ Tueatre, London, of which the renowned and beautiiul Mme, Vestris was manager. Here Mr. Couway remained until 1851, when he came to Ame and appeared on the 19ti of August of that year, im conjunction with Mesers, Davidge, Scharf and the Misses Anderton and Gougenteim at the Broad- way Uheatre, just then reopened by Mr. Marstiall. | The initial periormance was the “School for Sean- | fai,” Mr. Conway playing the part of Charles Sur- | face. During the season he essayed the charicters | ot Hamlet, Macbeth, Othelio, Claude Meinotte, Cap- in Absolute and Doricourt, in all of which he was inently successful. Tragedy and \ignt comedy were equally congenial to nim, and he soon be- pane an established favorite, ‘He also appeared im Baker's “*Betrothal” as Count Juranio, in the “Stranger” with Miss Charlotte Cashman, and in she “Husband of My Heart’ as tue Count de Fron- sac, With the American people, particularly with the citizens of New York, he became a contem- | rary favorite with McKean Buchanan and Misa — Bhariotte Cushman ; sastaining leading chara to the entire satisiaction of crowded audie and of fir. Marshall, then the lessee o! the oid Broadway Theatre. During his first season bere he married Miss Sarah Crocker. in 1854 he and his wife went to Philadelphia, where he played oue | gearon, at the conclusion of which the two joined | Eawin Forrest, forming the most excellent com- - bination that the American tragedian was ever at | the head of. For a number of seasons Mr. Conway | travelied through the country, sharing the ap- ase with Forrest. So warmly did he commend imself to the tragedian that al the close of a long | engagement at the Park ‘Theatre, succeea- | ing tne famous diverce case, Mr. Forrest | took occasion 10 publicly ackhowledge that “Mr. | Conway wae the best support he had ever had.” | y and his wife then essayed, with great | veral siarring tours, which continued They obtained @ manuscript of the eep 0’ Day,” and De Walden adapteu the “Guide of the Alps’ for them and aiso “hosalie.’ Aver thie he rented the Park Theatre in Brookiyn, ana om the night of the 20 of April, 1864, threw open the doors upon “Ingomar, the Barbarian.” The NEW YORE CITY. ‘The payment of pensions yesterday amounted to Bbout $12,000, ‘The Board of Aldermanic Supervisors, for want of a quorum, could not hold their adjourned meet ing yesterday. ‘Yhe Comptroller transferred yesterday nine clerks from his office to the Bureau of the Receiver of faxes, to supply the deficiency in that bureau. The veteran editor Thurlow Weed leit yesterday for Syracuse, where he is to meet the surviving s Powder Boys and Bucktails? of 1812 at & ban- | | quet. An oMcial dog catcher of the Tenth Assembly district has sent his resignation to Mayor Have- meyer, yet the sun rises In the east except on cloudy mornings. ‘The Department of Parks announce that if the ther is fine there will be music by Dodworth' Band on the Lake at Central Park to-morrow, Sep- temper 9, at three P. M, Yo-morrow the second excursion this season of the convalescent patients of the Charity Hospital, Blackwell's Isiand, will come of by permission of* the Vommissioners of Charities Correction. There arrived over the Central Ratlroad on Sun- day ana yesterday forty-two cars with 5,800 nogs; over the Erie, Seventeen and a half, with 1,650, and twenty-two carloads over the Penusylvania road. The list of poll clerks and election inspectors was under consideration yesterday in the first fall peering of the Tammany Committee on Organiza. tion. Liquor sellers aud office-holders were held imcompetent, | Upwards oi thirty invalided United States sailors arrived in this city last night by the steamer G. W. Clyde, from Key West, the majority of them com- ing from the Colorado. None of the sick men in question have suffered from yellow fever. Captain Brackett and Inspector Fideau, Special | Treasury Agents, have turned into the Custom House 6,000 smuggled cigars and five boxes of | cigarettes, which had been taken ashore by the | Captain of the Spanish ship Eva, irom Cuba, lying | at pier 18 East River. City Chamberlain and County Treasurer Lane makes the following report for tne first five days of the month:— Balance, August 31 Re taken to the Park Hospital on Saturday aiternoon Jast and died there on Sunday evening. He was erfectly unconscious from the time of entering the | ospital, and the cause of bis death is said to have | been a too frequent use of alcoholic drinks, He | had no home. The body was sent to the Morgue, aud the Coroner notified to hold an inquest, Thomas Delany, of No. 222 Henry street, was | shot in the head last night by Thomas Hoyes, of | No. 601 Water street, and dangerously injured. Both men met in Jackson street during the evening | and some words passed about an old quarrel, when Hoyes pulled out his pistol and shot at De- lany. He was arrested by the police of the Thir- teenth precinct and the wounded man was seut home, The censors of the Medical Society of the County of New Yérk are Abraham Jacobi, Gouverneur M. Smith, Andrew H. Smith, Horace T. Banks and John C. Peters. This organization 1s the oldest in | the State, having existed since 1806. In aduition toitthe Homeopathic and the Eglectic medical | societies are authorized by law to compel medical | practitioners to submit their dipiomas and licenses to scrutiny, the practitioner having the right to choose his society, | | The Board forthe selection of Grand Jurors for | the ensuing year, consisting of Recorder Hackett, | Mayor Havemeyer, Commissioner of Jurors Doug. | Jass Taylor and Judges Davis and Sutherland, met yesterday in the offices of the Commissioners of Jurors. ‘Phis was the first meeting o/ the Board, | and onty preliminary business was transacted. ‘The Grand Jurors are selectea irom the petit jurors by virtue of a special statute, and in num- | ber are not less than 600 nor more than 1,000, | Upon the arrival of the steamship General Meade at Quarantine yesterday from New Orleans, | Captain Sampson, her commender, informed Ex- ecutive Health OMcer Dr. Mosher that a steward named Knight bad mysteriously disappeared for | tweuty-our hours, and it Was thought bad Jailen overboard. ‘the Docior recorded tne occurrence and left the While coming up the bay the | lost one was in a somnolent condition, | sleeping in one o: the Goal bunkers. Itis thought | that he 1s deranged. | The system of providing conductors with punches and slips to record the number of passengers on | their cars was not entered upon yesterday by tue | Third Avenue Ratlroad Company, as was expected It will probably be begun on Thars- day. The conductors are very much opposed to ft, and think it can never be successful on the Third avenue cars. since the announcement was made that the punches would be used about sixteen con- ductors, wio retuse to be bellringers in what is SU; posed to be the interest of conesty, have re- sigued. A number of others intimate tiat tuey re- main only because they believe the puncues can- not be kept loug in use. BROOKLYN. Last week the average dally consumption of Water was 26,806,902 gallons, Edward Cranston, of No. 67 Quincy street, has commenced suit against the city of Brooklyn tor damages, in which he claims $10,000 tor injuries received in Jusy last by jailing into an excavation in iront of No. 658 Fulton street, | Yesterday the body found in the river near the | Hamilton avenue ferry was identified as John Keeley, a resident of Twenty-fourth street, New York. He went in to bathe in the river at the foot Of the street named on Wednesday night las’, and was, It is supposed, taken with cramps while (nus | ged. The remains were given to the reiatives - . Keeley. Horatio G, Onderdonk has brougnt an action against Edward Mathews, a stoek speculator, for $500,000, on tie ground of an alleged fraudulent transaction In boods of the Wilmington, Cuar- lotte and Rutherford Kaliroad. A motion was made yesterday in the Supreme Court, before Judge Pratt, to strike out part of the compiaint, | The case was postponed until Monday, | Senator Coe, of Kings county, recently circa. | lated @ report toat the bills of the Sheriff, Aras Williams, were incorrect, and the Fiuancial Com- Mittee of the Board examined the matter care- juily at a meeting held yesierday, Yhs resus: of their investigation Was the exoheration of tue Sverf®. The commitments for April, May aou June, amounting to $10,954 50, were passed. Three hundred and twenry laborers were paid off by the Comptroller yesterday. These poor men have recently been discharged by the Board of City Works because Of the iunds Jor street repairs having been expended. ‘ihe authorities are en- Geavoring to provide the means jor continuing repairs On streets aud other local improvements, 80 as to keep the Workingmen employed until the close of the iali season, Suit for absolute divorce tas been commenced in the Supreme Court, before Judge Pratt, in be- half of the Countess Clementine Zerevko. The fair plaintiff, who is a French woman, is the wile | ofaretiring officer of high rank in the imperial Russian wavy. ihe couple have been living in this vicinity Jor tne past three yeurs until last week, When, as alleged, the Kussian sold several thousand dollars’ worth oO: his property and set sail for Australia, leaving his wie to make her way aloue in the word. An order of publication Was granted by Judge Pratt. WESTCHESTER, of <ceaenaigeeinaetes Astriking illustration of javenile depravity was Witnessed at Yonkers yesteruay morning, when thirteen boys, whose ages ranged irom five to ten years, were marched, single nie, fiom police Lead- Guarters to the City Court in charge oi turee stal- wart policemen. The iniantile prisuuers, Who had been arrested on the previous day while stealing fruit, were fined $2 each aod cautioned as to tuelr future conduct. At White Plains yesterday the September ses- sion of the County Court and Court of Sessions | convened before Judge Gifford and associate jus- tices. The Grana Jury impanelied has an an usually voluminous calendar of cases to pass upon, among the crimes cnarged being those of murder, arsou, jelonious outrages on jemales, highway rovbery, assauit with intent to kill, grand darceny, burglary and several otner lesser offences, ‘Ihe | cases of Joho Pugsiey, colored, indicted for the | murder of Samuel Eveson, aiso colored, at New Rochelle, and that of William West, who killed a Jellow convict named William Bentiey in Sing Sing Prison, will not be tried untt) the next Oyer and Terminer meets on the29th inst, The appurtenances cf an itinerant show, called the “Harp of Erin,” were seized at New Rochelle @ day or two since on @ somewhat singular | It appears that the showmen had agreed to devote half the net proceeds of an exhibition to the Catholic church in the village named, in con- sideration of @ lavorabie announcement of their enterprise by the pastor to his flo The later ewruggie tor recognition and place among the good | was given and a ‘Ju.l house” was tne resnit, In- ‘of the City of Churches was tong and | stead o/ adhering to their agreement wih the vere; but success came at length. His health church, however, the exhibiturs ‘ioided their ) failing fast, he was compelieg@ two years ago to tents like the Arabs, and as silently stole away” | gelinguisn activ 161 patio! the Management | to an adjoining village whither they were iol of the eatre and retire to wis Country | lowed by Constable Devean, who by virtue of an | sidence at Manchester, Mass. where he died. | attachment sued out vy one of the trustees ol the | Bis remains will be buried ia Greenwood | Cathoue church, wok charve of the goods and | chattels indicated. The latter are still held Pending a suit for their recovery, STATEN ISLAND, The Richmond County Democratic Convention will be held at Richmond on Thursday. The macadamizing of Canal street, from the Stapleton ianding, is nearly completed, and the Village authorities of Edgewater have appropri- ated $800 more ior the work on Bay street. At the International Rife Shooting Festival, at Baltimore, a delegation from the Staten Island | Shooting Association carried off a number of prizes, including the principal one of $500, for the | greatest number of bullseyes, Early yesterday morning a fire broke out tn a small, one-story frame house near Wood road, Clifton, owned and occupied by James McCarroll. It wi totally consumed, with its contents, the family having barely time to escape with their lives, The building and jurniture were vaiued at $700; insured in the Exchange Insurance Com- pany, 01 New York, for $450. NEW JERSEY. Since the dog pound opened in Newark over eight hundred curs have been sent to that bourne whence no dog returns. While horse riding at Verona Springs recently Miss Kate Whitehead, daughter of United States Commissioner Whitehead, of Newark, had her perre fai on her. She was painiully, but not fatally jured, Edward Rogers, eight years old, was run over yesterday by a Newark horse car and probably fatally injured. Tne driver of the car, James Mount, sur endered himself at once to tne police, | He aeciares the accident was altogether the boy’s Jault, In terror of having ‘‘Jersey justice” doled out to him James H. Faulkner, a thief, while beng escorted into court for trial in Newark yesterday, broke irom the constables, sprung through a win- dow to the ground, fifteen feet, and tried to escape. He was caught, however, The ravages of the Colorado potato bug in Salem county are becoming alarming. The po- tatoes are not only attacked, but also the toma- toes and egg plants, Farmers say they have ploughed up eggs of this plague, in some instances, @ loot under ground, and they fear the attacks of the insect will be on the increase next year. A respectable resident of Hammonton, Atlantic county, named Galbreath, while sitting at the sup- per table witn his family recently had a narrow escape from being murdered. Two shots were fired trom a musket by some unknown miscreant, who had taken aim from @ position outside the dwelling, the ball irom one discharge striking Mr. Galbreath on the shoulder, without, however, in- Micting any serious injury. For the past two weeks fires have been raging flercely in the woods fo the east and northeast of Hammonton, Atlantic county. It requires the united efforts of the citizens in the neighborhood to save tneir farms from destruction. In conse- quence of the earth being 80 Jeartully dry, the fire burned down into it in many places to tne extent | of a foot or more, and ploughing had to be resorted toto prevent the fire from running through the ground. It 18 estimated that trom 15,000 to 20,000 acres have been burned over, and unless there is @ fall of rain soon the fire will last as long as there 1s anything for it to teed upon, timber in immense quantities has disappeared in smoke, and the track 0: the devcuring element pre- sents a picture of nuch desolation, It is the preva- | lent opivion that this destruction owes its origin to the work of some individual actuated with malt- cious intent. In the neighhorhood of Old Co'um- bia, Pleasant Mills and Elwood the fire ts raging ‘with increased fury. NEW AMERICAN BISHOPS, Our Roman correspondent telcgraphe to the New York Freeman’s Journal, under date of Sep" tember 3, that it has pleased our Holy Father the Pope to raise San Antonio, in the State of Texas, and hitherto belonging to tne Diocese of Galves- ton, to the rank of a cathedral church, and to | Dame as its first Bishop the Very Rev. Antonio | Dominic Pellicer, hitherto Vicar General o1 tne Diocese of Mobile. . “Lt has pleased the Holy Father,” says the same cable despatch, “still farther to distribute the Fpiscopal jurisdiction of the vast territory of the State of Texas by erecting the region adjacent ro Mexico and lying slong tie Rio Grande into a Vicariate apostolic, and tbe Huly Father has been | pleased to name the Rev. Dominic Manucy, now | pastor of St. Peter’s, Montgomery, dla., Diocese | of Mobile, to be Bishop of a see in parridus inf- delium and Apos’olic Vicar in the region that WtH | have Brownsviile as its focus, THE NATIONAL GAME, The Philadelphias Beat the Chicagoes. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept. 7, 1874 At base ball here to-day, the Pniladelphias beat the Chicagoes by a score of 7 to @ The Atlantics and Hartfords. BaRtForD, Conn., Sept. 7, 1874. In a game of base ball here to-day, between the Atlantics and Hartfords, the former were victors by @ score of 7 10 3 Base Ball Notes. The Chicago “Giants” will be in town to-day and are booked to play the Mutnals on the Union | timo Grounds this afternoon. To-morrow they play the Atlautics. Since they were here last they have been “reconstructed,” and are now playing ag well as ever they did, ‘The Mutnals had & good game with the Eastons, at Euston, last Saturday. The score was 8 to4in | Javor of the ‘‘Mutes.”” SENECA LAKE REGATTA Emira, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1874. The grand Seneca Lake Regatta opens at Watkins on Wednesday, the 9th inst. The Secretary an- nounces that the transportation expenses of all the crews and boats not provided with ratiway and steamboat parses, who take part in any of the three days’ races, wili be assumed and patd by the Regatta Ascociation, THE SARATOGA RACES, | (From the Buitalo Express.] Tho New York papers contain very meagre ac- counts of the Saratoga regatta, the Henagp giving the best one, Editorially the HERALD points out the tact that the amateur oarsmen axe sull con- siderably benind the college crews, YACHTING NOLES, The Phantom, N.Y.Y.C., Mr. W. H. Osgood, and the Magic, N.Y.Y.C., Mr. W. T, Garner, are an- chorea off New Brighton, The Comet, B.Y.c., Vic is at Port Kichmona, 8. 1. Yacht Clio, B.Y.C., Messrs, Asten and Bradnurst, irom New York, passed Whitestoue yesterday, cruising eastward. SHIPPING NEWS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THR MONTH OF SEPTEMBER. L Commodore Langley, Sent 8. | Liverpool. 2 isept, 8.!Hambur; Sept. 9.) Sept 9 cept. 9 “pt, I oe Sept, 12. City of Faris. ept. 12 Kuviana sept. 12 Java... epi. 12 4 Bowling Victoria nt. 12.|Giasgow...|7 Bowling Green. Neckar 12.) Breen. 2 Bo ha Green Cuba 16.) \.iverpool..|4 Kowting Green A 16. |Glasgow....|7 Bowling Green Bremen. 2 Bowhng Green Hamburg. |61 broadway. ‘otterdam |) roadway. 19: |Liverpool..!19 Broadway ¥ :| Liverpool. |69 Broadway. City of Montreal 9,| Liverpool. |15 Broadway. Ville ve aris, -|Havre ...../56 Broad wav. Goetne Hamburg. .|113 Broadway. Italia. \Glaszow.. 7 Bowling Green Almanac for New York—This Days SUN AND MOON. HIGH WATER. Sun rises, 5 94] Gov. Isiand eve 7 08 Sun sets . 6 21 | Sandy Hook,,..eve 6 23 Moon rises,,.morn 3 09| Hell Gate......eve 8 63 PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPT. 7, 1874, CLEARED, Steamship Canima (Br), Liddicoat, Philadelphia—A E Outerbridge. Steamalup Franconia, Bragg. Portland—J " Ames. jae jason (Nor), Christensen, Liverpool—Tetens & ook manu. Bark Norge (Nor), Johanessen, Liverpool—Tetens & Bockmann. Bark Santa Chiara (Ital), Rebisso, Cork for orders— Slocovicn & Co. Bark Kvenmg Star (Br), ¢ ick, St Jago, &e—Waydeil a rig Rosalta Starita (Ital), Capetio, Seville via Cadiz—J | C Senger, Brig Angelle, Evant, Nuevitas-—simpeon. Clapp & Co. Pernambuco—B J Wen- Uri susan Bergeu, Chauncey, ri. #rig Navana, Meyer, Rio Janeiro—Jas B Ward. Brig “tarlight, siover, barbados—L W & P Armatrona. hehr Daniel 3 ‘Miler. J Pela. Aalnhinnt HM LOWe, jones, Bombay Mook avd TUESDAY, SEP Valuable cedar | ¢ | Alexan eatght Melvin, Roberts, Perth Amboy, NJ—N H De- am wean Ben) English, Chase, New Bed(ord—Ferguson & Gidds, Coffin, Newport—Ferguson & Wood ware Rese Derey, NrbetH 'W Jackson & Son. pha, Davia, Philadelphia—James ARRIVALS, | REPORTED BY THE HERALD STHAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINES Steamship Belgic (Br), Metcalfe, London, Ane %. with mdse, to Ki Cortis. Sept 4, lat 43, lon 65, bar! ingitad, bound west; same date, 4c, bark T Jere, bound east, lumber laden; 5th,’ lat "41, lon 63 W. ex- changed night mgnal with @ steamer, bodnd east, show- ing two white lighis e behr Hen: Sloop amship Cuba, Reynolds, Vera Crez 26, via Alexan- A ‘ana Sept 2, with mdse and passengers tor 4 Sons. Pennington. Galveston with me Ppassen- teamsuup George Ww Clyde, | Aug 29, via Key West Sept 2 | gers to'C H Mallory & Co. Hark Catharina (Ger), Loose, Singapore Maj mdse to Chas Moering. "Passed Cape of Good Jo st Helena 27th, and crossed the Equator Aug 6 in | | lon | Bark Veritas (Nor), Bessessen, Swansea 46 days, with railway iron to order; vessel to Tetens 4 Bockmann, Bark Brage (Nor), Larsen, Antwerp 44 days, in ballast, to Tetens 4 Bockmann. Bark Neptun (Rus), Nyman, Rotterdam 62 days, in bal- last to Tetens & Bockmann. s Gorbitz a (Ger), Andrus, Matanzas 17 days, master, ihe cea wne bck tg 'E Woteants tone 9 ay tt ick to rgan’s Sons. Wm Douglas, Mcindoe, Baracoa 9 days, with frait 1 Do evael 10 B I Wenberg. Sehr Idabella, Fischer, Wilmington, NC, 6 days, with naval stores to & 8 Powell. ~chr 8 B Hallock, Sharrott, Wilmington, NC,6 days, to master. ‘emus, Cornell, Virginia. ‘irginia. 9%, with lope July aS Passea Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Sbip Constellation (training ship), New London for ‘ork. Fehr Souvenir, Hatfield, Windsor, NS, for New York, with plaster to order. - Schr Sarah B Wait, Two Rivers, N8, for New York, with spiling to Wilson & Godfrey. Sehr Nicola, Randall. salmon River for New York, with lumber to Holyoke & Co. ‘Schr Decorra, Thompson, St George, NB, for New York 10.days, with spiling to CL Snow. pel Empire, smth, Belfast for Rondout, with lum. er. ‘Schr B F Woolsey, Tirreli, Providence for Rondout, Schr Patron, Hubbard, Port Jefferson for New York. baht Reading Rit No 4i, Adams, New Haven for New 0 Schr Lamartine, Hunter, Portland for New York, with jumber to order, | [Schr Wilard Salsbury, Horn, Providence for New York. yet Mary Johnson, Phinney. New Bedtord for New ork. Schr Franklin D Nelson, Babcock, Nantucket for New York, with fish to Baker & Co. sehr Mary & Carrie, Mozier, New London for New rk. ‘Sehr Thomas Franklin. Gear, Norwich for Hoboken. Sehr F M Weils, Kelsey. Cromwell for New Yorn. ial Rockland for New York, Uo. c. ‘alters, Pembroke for New York, with lath to Chase, Tabbot & Co. Behr Escort, Hawkins, Bridgeport for New York. Behr Hudson, Babcock, New London for New York. + Schr Lyndon, Cassidy, Calais for Sandy Hook, with ath, Schr Elm City, Kelty, New Raven for New York. Senr E C Dennison, Allen, New Haven for Albany, Sehr Wm ‘ apes, Boston for New York. Schr J B Cunningham, New London for New York. BOUND RasT. Steamshin Franconia, Bragg. New York for Portlant. | Steamship Bolivar, Lawson, New York for New Bed- ford. | Brig Charles Miller, Gilchrist, New York for Gardiner, Schr Wm Farren, Flizabethport for Providence, Schr E P Church, Gifford, New York fur New Bedford. Sehr Julia A Crawford, Golden, Rondout for New Bed- ford. jer Wm S Mount, Hawkins, Amboy for New London. Schr Oceanus, Young. Rondout for Newport. Sctir Abel W Parker, New York for Providence, Schr Henry Gibbs, Coffin, New York tor New Bedford. sehr W H Warlord, Sprague, Port Johuson for Hart- ford. Schr Curtis Goodwin, Magrath, Port Johnson for Hart- ford. ; schr Eliza Jane, Kennedy, Haverstraw for Provi- lence. $chr HV Durye Carpenter, New York for Glen Cove. &chr C Grant, katon, Elizabethport for Providence, Sehr Vermillion, Tyler, New York for Proviaence, Kate & Mary, KnoWles, Rondout tor Providenc Schr Modesiv, Lixon, Kondout for Providence, 8chr Fashion, ': mith, Ehzabethport for Providence, Schr Bost ickerson, Port Johuso. for Somerset. Schr O F liawley, Taylor, New York: for New Bedford. Sehr Amos riggs, Dunn, Haverstru tor Providence. Fehr Sallie M Ponder, hrasher, Elizabethport for Taunton. pajeamner City of Fitenbarg, Baker, New York for New jedford. Steamer Electra, Young, New York tor Frovidence. SAIGED. Ships Occidental, for San Francisco; Ontario, London; Darks Grazia (Aus), Odessa; Sestri Primo (Ital), Cork or Falmouth; Paohna (ital), do; Dagmal (Nor), Lisbon; Virgo (Nor), Bristol; Antelope, St Thomas; Caryione (tal), Gloucester: (Nor), Lisbon; Chimoea (Nor), ‘do; Antonio 8 (Aus dria; brig Kaven, Cette; L & W Armstrony PR: Matilda Bellngamba ‘(Ital, Cork or Fa Nellie, Humacoa, PR; Grazia’ (Aus). Odessa: Barbados; barali Crowell (Br), St Johns, PR. Ponce facut! Viet Maritime Miscellany. Banx Sr Lawrence, which cleared at Baltimore on Saturday for Demerara, has been overhauled and nearly Febuilt. She now rates'Al for nine y Bark Sam Muanirr has changed hands at Srd- nev, NSW, for £1950, and goes into the coasting trade under the British flag. Barx Hoxuis.o (formerly Comet) was sold at Auck- land for $12,000. Bria Castatia, at Baltimore from Havana, after losing part of her crow by fever and leaving the balance, ex. cept the second with the dise: lost two of the fresh crew on the voyage, the disease hi ing broken cut gain with great virulence. On her ar- rival in the Capes there were not well men enough on ner to Work the vessel, and assistance was sent to bring her inside Cape Henry to an anchorage. Capt Whitte- more did not die of thie disease, as was reported, but was left sick at Havana and has recovered and reached Bal- re. Scur E D Crane, from New York tor Norwich, ran ashore below Allyn’s Point Sd inst, but was hag.ed of and towed to the city. Scnr AD Hupnett—Wrecking schr Young America arrived at Newport 34_trom the wreck of schr A D Hud- at Beaver Tail, with the fore, iain and mizentop masts, On account of the prevailing cast winds and heavy sea the wreckers have been unable as yet to se- cure any of the cargo ot coal. Scur Gertz E Morrow—A board of survey held on achr Gertie E Morrow, which put back to Savannah Sept Lin distress, recommended that the schooner be fur- nished with spars, rigcing, sails, &c, In place of those carried away, and her deckload discharged tor further examination. ScurJ E Hasxixs, from Timber Cove for San Francis- co, capsized off Point Reyes Zith ult. and will doubtless be'a total loss, as she was found floating keel up. autva Momawx (of New York), 17 tons burden from New York for Baracoa, Cuba, and a Port ol destination the 27th, calling at Sorfolk. Charleston, Fernandina and Nagsa for goal. Runving ume 12% days On 29h towed sehrs William Douglass and Israel! snow to sea, the crew tak- ing passage on the Douglass for New York: Aconiract has been made with the Baxter Wrecking Company to raise the steamboat River Helle, belore re- ported burned ana sunk at pler No. 8 North River. Lacycnep—At East River, Ct, 4th inst, schr John He Carrington. “he is 3 masted. of about 760 tons burde of beauiiiul model, and a first class vessel_In every re: spect, and will be ‘commanded by Capt Jonn Parker. of Santon, by whom, and others, she is owned, She is to be engaged in the New Haven dnd Baltimore trade. Spoken. Francisc, Awy 27, lat 34 90 N.'lon 126 30 W. thip Brookville (Br), Thompson, trom Belfast for Miri mich, Aug 19, lat 54 34, lon 4203. eark for Dublin, Aug Is, lat 43, lon 65 Bark Brifaunia’ from’ Almeria for America, Aug 13, Europa Point NE NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS. ——_—. Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are in- formed that by telegraphing to the Heaato London Bureau, No 45 Fleet street, the arrivals at and depart- ures from European ports, and other ports abrovd, of American and ail foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same will be cabled to this country fres ot charge and published. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. a Antwrer, fept7—Arrived, bark Galathea (Nor), Ste ansen, New York. failed 7th, brig Alkar (Nor), for Wilmington, NO. ALorers—Arrived, bark Clifton (Br), Snow, New York. Borpravx, fept 7—Arrived, bark W A Farnsworth (Br), Johnson, Trieste. Brewennaven, Sept7—Salled, ships Helene (Ger), Ras- chen, New York; Betty (Ger), Nutzhorn, Tybee. Arrived Sth, barks Lindesnaes (Nor), Johannesen, Philadelphia; Albert Neumann Berlin Ger), Eichmann, New York; Jobanna (Ger Argo (Nor), Jackins, Philadelphia, ant, New York: brig Orsolina (Ital), Scotto, do. Satled 7th, ship Clara Killam (Br), Sproul, New Or- leans. Dxat, Sept?—Arrived, bark Alpba (Sw), Ekman, Phila delphia for Stettin. Dunuin, Sept 6—Sailed, bark Riisoer (Nor), Pedersen, United States. nd Exatwonn, Sept 7—Arrived, bark Sunshine, Cl York for Konigsberg. Arrived 5th, bark Protector (Nor), Gunderson, New York for Cronstadt. Giascow, Sept 7—Arrived, steamship State of Georgia (Br), Cooper, New York. Gisnautan—Arrived, brigs Mary Fink, Dyer, New York; Giuseppi (Ital), Bartolomeo, do; sehr JS & LC Adams, Samson. New York tor Beyrout. Irswicn, Sept 6~Salled, bark Nord (Nor), Larsen, United States. Livenroot. Sept 6—Sailed, ships Endymion (Br), Clark, Tybee; Lizzie Ross (Br), Morris, do; barks La Plata (Br), Mathews, do; Minerva (Nor), Larsen, Baltsmore; Frednaes (Nor), Pedersen, do; Speranza (Nor), Ohristo- pherson, do; Uler (Nor), Henricksen, do; Prospero Pa- Gre (Lisl), Simonetti, Philadelphia; Milo (Br), Robbins, New York; brig Wesley 4 Seymour (Br), Spicer, Phila- deiphia; 7th, ship City of Montreal, Mudgett, New Or. Jeans; bark Clifton (Br), for Portiand, O, (Several of the above have been reported as sailed earlier) Energia (ital), Waterford; Franklin Koepeke, Jo; Mozart (Ger), | Suiicher, do, Johann Ludwig (Ger), Holljes, Baltimore; | Baistot, Sept 7—Arrived, bark Rosetta McNeil, Bry- | | Ship Ellen Geodspeed, Otis, from Baltimore for San Helen Marion (Br), Mundy, trom St John, NB, | “ Sailed 22d, Granite City, Klis, Cardim™, | Guneeen ot Aug 2%—arrived, Sarmatian (s), Aird, eee. | trom Liverpool for Kio Janeiro (see below). TEMBER 8, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET. nen th, bark Andrea lo Viéo (Ital), Rallo, United a Arrived 6th, bark M & E Cann (Br), Cann, Quebec. Lonvon, Sept 6—Sailed, bark Eliza Avelina (Br), Mun- Toe, United States. aly Lonponperrr, Sept 7—Arrived, steamship Polynesian (Br), Brown, Quebec for Liverpool Lisson, Sept 7—Arrived, schr Florence Rogers, Nor- ton, London for United States (see below). Movitx, Sept 7—Arrived, steamship Anglia (Br), Smail, New York tor Glasgow, short ot coal. Maxsxittes, Sept 5—Arrived, barks Tolea (Ital), Ro- mano, New York; Adieu (Nor), Guttormsen, Baltimore. Newcastix, Sept 7—Arrived, bark Concordia (Ger), Katelhodt, Darjen, PrrMovrn, Sept 6, 7:30 PM—Arrived, steamship Holsa- tia (Ger), Barends, New York for Hamburg. Prrxamauco, Aug 20—Sailed, bark Hampton Court (Br), tor New York, after putting back (see below). Queenstown, Sept 7—Arrived, barks Finzel (Br), Deas, San Francisco tor Liverpool (see below); Zia G (Ital), Schiaftino, New York; brig Noemi (Ital), Dodero, do. Arrived 6th, barks Nicolina (Ital), Enrigo, New York, Francesco Antonio (Ital), Vagge, do; brig Pasqualino G (tab, Maroehini, do; 7th, barks Trelawny (Br), Egre, do; Astrea (Rus), Nicola, do; Olivari (Ital), Mortola, do; Maggie L Carvill (Br), Bishop, Nova Scotia. Also arrived 7th, 2 AM, steamships Ohio, Morrison, Philadelphia tor Liverpool; 5:30 AM, City ot Chester (Br), Kennedy, New York" 8: do, Also arrived 7th, 7 PM, steamship Oceanle (Br), Jen- nings, New York (and proceeded for Liverpool). Rorrmnpam, Sept 4—Sailed, bark Arlington (Nor), Pal- strom, United States. Tarracona—Arrived, schr Kensett, Downing, New York. Taizsre, Sept 7—Arrived, bark Ercole (Ital), Tancredl, New York (vee below). Lorpos, Sept 7—Bark Ereole (Itai), Tancredi, at Trieste 7th, from New York, was in collision with another vessel, and both were slightly damaged. Bark Finzel (Br), Deas, from San Francisco tor Liver- pool, betore reported disabled, has arrived at Queens- town. She had experienced heavy gales and received serious damage, Bark Hampton Court (Br), from Pernambuco for New York, which put back to I’ July 26 leaky, repaired and resumed her voyage Aug A bottomry bond of 10 per cent was given to cover expenses. Senr Florence Rogers, Norton, from London for United States, put Into Lisbon 7th inst in distress; nature of damage not stated. Foreign Ports. Avoxtann, NZ, July 18—Arrived, barks Hokulele jaw), “hepherd, Port Townsend; 24th, Wm Gifford, bbs, "Dunedin. Sailed July 27, ship Loch Awe (Br), Weir, San Fran- sco, On port Aug 1, bark James Wishart (Br), for Portlana, regon. | ApgLAtDR, July 29—In port barks Albert, Reed, from Town, CGH (ander charter to return with cereals); | es (Br). Couves, wz, ASPIXWALL, Sept 6—Arrived, steamship Acapnico, Gray, New York. sailed mship City of Panama, Lima, New t Sth, st York, with 1125) tous ireight. pened about Aug 17, brig a. ale Buisnawe, July 7—Sailed, ship Royal Dane Ban Francisco (has been reported sailed June Bomunay, July 31—In port ships Benvenue (Br). Mac- Gowan, tor New York; Frank Flint (Br), Williams, for Calcutia: Cashmere (Br), Thomas, unc: bark St George (Pr). Hall. tor New York: and others reported later, “Baracoa, Aug 28—Arrived, steamtug Mohawk, Hughes, New York. Cawourra, Aug 22—Arrivea, bark Vesuvius, Keazer, Liverpool. y 28, ships Duleep Sing (Br), Williams, for " ind, Brown, for do; Lora of the Isles (Br), Craig, tor do; Artist (Br), Sargent. for do via Demerara; Fortarshire (Br), Jones, tor do via do; Dapane (Rr), Lane, for do via Guadaloupe. Victoria, Atwood. unc} barks James G Pendleton, Glimore, tor Boston; Biri, Packard, une, and others reported later. CARDENAS, Aug 28—Sailed, brig Perces Hinckley, Small, porth of Hatteras, Deuxnana, Aug 12—In port, brige Ariel (ir), for Bos- son, for Baltimore, 0o; schr a (Br), Dav er, Lewis, tor New York 15.b. ith, schr Maggie E Gray, Higgins, Baltimore. G. Aug 5—In port ships Avonmore (Br). Cor im Francisco; Highlander, Wilcomb, for do: hayer, Starrett, for do: Comet, Bray, tor do : Charmer, Fleetwing, Guest, and Lathley Rich, Mitchell, unc; barks Menshikof, Bannis- ter, for San Francisco; Water Lily (Br), Heddie, for New York. Hoxowviu, Aug 10—Sailed, barks D C Murray, Fuller, San Francisco; 12th, Delaware, Hinds, Victoria; 19th, brig Alice Haake, Thomas, San Francisco. In port Aug 21, bark RC ‘Wylie (Haw), Wolters, for San Francisco, Idz. Havana, Aug $0—Arrived. steamship Morro Castle, Morton, New York; schr Monadnock, Baker, shicldsbor: ough. Sailed Sith, schr White Wing, Thompson, New York: Sept |, bark Sarah Hobart, Pinkham, Zaza; brigs Anni Liilie, Small, New York; Adelaide Hall, north of Ha teras. Cleared Ist, bark John Griffin, Westherg. New York. Hatirax, Sept 7—Arrived, steamship Nova Scotian (Br), Richardson, Liverpool. MELuoURYK, July 9—Arrived. bark Etta Loring, 10- “Maggie Vail (Br), Miller, Ja- (Br), tt r), Holt, =e Party Aaa h yng for Ne’ y Lantest, from Iloilo for do; Wakefield, Carv i ora ay ets fam Orta Se an verre Ag rail éAM,Wm Tapscott, Morgan, from London for New York. af ‘Venton, Aug 19—Agata. Cacace, New Yor! Sailed dist, Fury, Hopkins, Denia. “ © Bounay, Jnty 31—A lighter, laden with 15) bags linseed, marked TLS whileon its way from the store to the lontana ahip, loading tor New York, capsized during ® Squall July 19 and sunk; cargo all lost. peal URENSTOWN, Aug 24—The Robert L Lane, 5 Ps Liverpoot fe nio Janeiro (coal), put in here yeg- terday to stop a leak in bows. Res Srocxron, Aug 24—The Italian bark Demarcl sgomn New York, arrived at the mouth of the iver od Inst, drawing 18 feet, and will require lightering be- fore coming up. American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Sept 5—Sail Boston: A E Valentine, Groto buryport, Brandywine, BOSTON, Sept 7—Arrive: Thompson, Liverpool: Al! Hereules, ‘Swasey, Phi Norinan, Bo 05 City of Pexing, Griftin, New York; schrs Alice, Myrick, Smith, Ruatan; Dioue (Daten), Fernandina. teamships Samaria (Br), Billinge, New York; bark Azor, Bi ‘ayal; brig Sally Brown, Ross, Demerara; schrs Joba H Kranz, Pitcher, Baitimore; Henrietta, Chatfield, Now York; John Price. Nickerson, do. via Gloucester. Cleared 5th, schr R M Hayward, Doane, Georgetown, De. BALTIMORE, Sept 5— Arrived, brig Castalia, Stanhope, Mavana via Hampton Roads; schr Demory Gray, Brew- New York (not as before). piitligd (Steamship Brunschweig; bark St Lawrences rig Alaric. 6th—Arrived. steamers Lady Ly Bratt, from Liverpool: F W Bunce, Foster Nee are park ‘eee (Br), Doane, Charleston} steamships Italv br 001; Nei ng Bearse, V Hugg, Steed, do; brig Frances Jane, Harvey, do; schrs Biles? rar Matanzas; Eliza Christie (Br), Bon- nell, Thc Arrived, steamships. 8 Fi 8 Arrived, steamships Saragossa, jooner, Savi nak? Wm Crane, Howes, Boston Win Kennedy, roster, Providence: brig Italia (i), Roberts Arecibo, & Rt: schrs Hy Ni Boston: skylark, do; Plnia, Bangor, Dleared—Steamship Octorara. Reynolda, New Yorks bark Serafino (Ital), Zunino, Genoa; brie Enrichetta ian, 1 JugH, Beltast (Ireland); sehr Gen Butler, for |—Steamshins Wilmington, Holmes, New Orleans; Sail Geo old. Loveland, New Yor! te A ied, schr Windward, ‘or! BRUNSWICK 30—' iran hr Chas Dennis, Wicks, New York ist—Arrived. scht Chas Dennis, Wicks, New Yor! load for Providence). id bs Sept I—Arrived, brig ©_R Burgess, McBride, Windsor, oer tat Drius Chillianwallah «Bri, Colcord, for Ri ort rigs Chillianwallal |. Colcor for Janeiro, Haze, unc; sclirs 3 P Maik ahd fonas mith, do. BATH. Sept 4—arrived, schr Wiltlam, Srigham, BANGOR, Sept 4—Arrived, schrs Mary E' more; Arcola, Elliott; Izetta, Smith, and Boston; Lizzie Cochran, Hopkins: R 8 Hodgdon, Morton; Waterman, and Nolen Mar., Stinso! i . Sept 4—Arrived, schrs Sen Lark, Pike, Phil~ adelphia: 5th, Frank Herbert, Crowell, do. tego r Salled 2d. schr Ricnard x, Robinson, CHARLESTON. Sept 4—Arrivea, schr K A Sci Church, Philadeiphia, Cleared—Brig Morning Star (Br), Fordens 8 port im Great Britain; schr Isaac L Clark, Evans, Weymouth, ass, 7th—Arrived, bark Fenwick (Br’, Fove, Roston. Salled—tark Luna Nbeva (Sp), Rodriguez, Liverpool brig Morning Star (Hr), Bordens, & port in Great Britait schra Mabel Thomas, Randall, New York ; Issac L Clark, Lake, Weymouth. DANVERS Sept 8—Arrived, sohrs Vandalia Fullerton, Portiand: Almira Wooley, Kent, Philadelphia; 4th, Apel © Buckley, Young, aud John Roinny Billard, do. EDGARTOWN, Sept 4—Arrived, schrs Gonvoy, Prench,. Philadeipnia for’ Lynn; Maud Malloch, Norweod, New rk, bound east; Julia KE Gamage. Robinson, do for Bel- | fast: E G Buxton. Wilson, South Amboy for Saco. FORTRESS MONROK, ‘Sept 7—Arrived, bark Eduard (Ger), Halberstadt, Amsterdam ror orders; brig Bartha (Ger); Kune, Rio Janeiro do. Passed in—Schr Julia A Berkle, Smith, trom Nassau for City Point. PALL RIVER, Sept 4-Arrived, schra Tacy Church, Pierce, Philadelphia; 5th, James Alderdice, Rockhill, 0. Sailed Sd,schrs Sprav, Martin. Trenton; 4th, Ripple, last. Taylor, do; Thos Borden, Churbuck,. MMM Crane, do. sSTER, Sept 5—Sailed, brig Mary C Comery,, Grozier, Baltimore. JACKSONVILLE, Sept 1—Arrived, schr Lucy G Wright, Elev, Philadelphia. Clenred—Schr Uirica R Smith. Smith, New York. MOELLER, Sept 2—Arrived, brig Melrose, Griggs, Bare muda, Cleared—Sloop Helen, Rosin!. Havann. MACHIASPORT. Sep T—Arrived. ‘schrs Para, Cates, aliner, lambert, Jacksonville; States- nd Jolin Snow, Cole, New York. aD S. man Kelpie, Bryant, and Cyg- NEW ORLEA Arrived up, steamship West- ern Metropolis, Quick, New York. 6th—Sailed, steamship Lmijy B Souder, Halsey, New York. NORFULR, Sept 5—Arrived. schrs Sandy Hook, Pharot Victoria, Rhodes; Exchange, Covineton, and Yankee Doodle, Amesbury, New York} Tom Williams, Robinson, jo. NEWBURYPORT, Sept 7—Arrived, steamship Panther, Mills, Philatelphia. : NANTUCKET, Aug 20—Arrived, scar E Waterman, Hinckley, Rondout iand salled $4 to return). Sailed 84, schrs Onward, Gorham, New York: Fanny mer, Brooks, Philadelphi: 800, — NEWPORT, Sep 4—Arrived, achr James H Leputy, McMahan, Elizabethport, for Med‘ord, (und sailed Sth.5 Sth, sailed, schrs DT Willetts, Steplin, New York; Anna B Hyer, Betts, do or Philadelphia; J D. Ingraham, nus, Steele, for ‘Theresa, Ric ring New York (and sailed 29th tor Sydne: 2th, stips Philadelphia, for Boston. Kate Davenport, Otis, do; 0th, Bunker Hil, ‘Davi Bos’ | “NEWHAVEN, Bene i Arrived gohrs Jas It tovt, irony = mret & Lucy, Avery, Baltimore; Newcarrie, NSW, July 6—Sailet, brig Brenda (Bri, | Relseye Kelley tichmonds’ Niagara, Waldrons ' Port Beaborn, San Francisco; lth, bark Ione (Br), Huiton, | Johnston; H Nt Kidveley Ward, Hoboten; M Tice, Jo: ath, ship Nation's Hope! (Br), Bateman, do: bark | Walsdorff, Elizabethport; sloops Seabroo! Elsworth, Wass, Celcutta; 2, barks John Irgin (Nor), | Poughkeepsie; Sarah Alice, Philtins, Sag Harbor. Masterson, San Francis‘o: 2d, Amie, Fake, do: 24th, | “Balled, aloop Seabrook, French, New York ship City of Glasgow (Br), Black, do; bark David '#! ley, Keller, do; -9th, ship Chrysomene (Br), Browning, | 0. In port July 31, ships British Peer (Br), Savage: Ruffoo (fr), Lagrange; Cuizean (Br), Pernie; Geo H Oulton , 4 Br), Tristan ; John Gambles (Br), Remmi Li ay, ig (Br), Davis; McCallum | foore (Br), ~mith: Rhoderic Dhu (Br), Calvert: Trevel- tea (Br), Wher- 72n,(2; Loftus; Aauria, Gitmore land;, River Lune (Br), Wiiliama, and City ot Taniore | (Br), Smith, tor ban Francisco; ba and’ Sierra’ Nevada, Dow, for do: schr Don Enriqaé (Perny), Mendoza, for do. Panama, Sept’ 5—Arrived, steamship Winchester, Whiteberry. San Francisco and way ports. Pont Hastincs, Sept 4—Passed, bark Peter Crerar (Br), Munro, from Buenos Ayres tor Boston, Picrou, Sept 1—arrived, bark Alex Campbell (Br). Bunker. Portland. Cleared Ist, bark Mabel (Br), Bell, Buetouche, NB. Snaxcuar, Aug 4—In port, steamship Bengal (Br), Douglass, for New York via Suez Canal; ship John & Worcester (Br), Cawse, for New York. sypnry, NSW, July 8—Sailed, bark Madame Demorest (Br), Bissett, San Francisco; Mu ship British India (en), Sextant, do; 13th, bark Nawarth (Br), Webber, do; 165i Vernon (Bri, Burns, do; 29h, ‘Tethys (Br), : Mesmerus (Br), Fife, do. Balled Aug 23, ship New bra, Sawyer, San Francisco. In port Aug 1, ship Centurion (Br), Taylor. for San Franciwo: barks B Aymar, Sloeum, from Takao, arrived | July 11; WB Thorndike, Hellamy, trom Melbourne, ar: rived July 21. i Sava, Aug 27—In port brig Aqnidneck, Johnson, from New York, to sail next day for Delaware Breakwater, 81 Joun, NB, Sept 4—Arrived, schr Rubina (isr), Mc- Laughlin, New’ York. Cleared 4th, bark Kate Santon (Br), Oliver, Fleet- 0 ‘wood. Wuaxroa, yg Sot port barks Rifleman (Br), Bishop, for New York; Everhard (Ger), tordo; San Juan (Pe- ruy), ‘° do. You: ima, Aug 13—In port steamship Duna (Br), Thompson, for New York via Suez Canal; bark Benefac: tor, Haydorn, tor New York. Ship Ambassador (Br), Prehn, was expected trom Hiogo to fill up. Per Steausmp Bevorc.) ANTWERP, A) New York. | Batavia, July 11—Sailed, Cromwell, Richardson, Ma- nila (and sailed 12th for Poston). tailed July Bib, County of Ayr, McFie, New York (is | also reported as passed An ier July 6), Romwpay, Au j—Sailed. Nenuphar, Walker, Portland. Bristow, Aug 24—salled, Ludvig, Heyn, Schmeling, Sa- vanunah: Ludvig, Seege, Imington, NO, Boston. E, Aug 25—Cleared, Francesco Bellagamba, | Borzone, New York, Aug U—Sailed, Hornet, Hopkins, New York. 2i—Sailed, Antoinette, Rosenau, i 4 ith, Sandy Hook. nt to sea from Royau Aug 19, Fram, Weisser, trom Phiiade:phia. Banceiona, Aug 17—Arrived, Caciane, Coze Philadel- pi ‘9th, ana, Olaguible, Savannah. Hivme, Aug 12—Arrived, Nuova Virginia, Scarpate, New York. Corennacen, Aug 19—Arrived, Nordcap, Hansen. New | stiania, Aug 20—Arrived, Nornen, Helgesen, New | z, Aug 17—Cleared, Annie R Storer, Adams, Dub- lin (¢ New York). Constantinopie, Aug 8—Arrived, Sospir. Barbarosich, | New York; 10th, Agate, Sandberg, do; llth, Kobe, Tar: aldsen, do(and sailed for Tagamoga nie H wa): 1th, Fan: Loring. Loring, New Have nh, Youngsters, Ogle, | Haven; 16ti New York and sailed 17th tor Cardif. Bailed 17th, Luigia, Russeno, New York. Drat, Aug 2%—Passed, Vibilia, Coffin, from Port Hast- ings, CB, for Huil. antvourn, Aug 4—Of, Forest, Armstrong, from Bre- men, for Philadelphi: Dusuux—Argived at Kingston 25th, Don Justo, Bennett, ‘Tome via Fulmoutl Fiusnino, Aug 19—Sailed from the Roads, Conquista- tor, Lauro. New York, Guexnock, Aug %—Salled, Adolphus, Rose, New York, Hasrrxas, ‘Aug 24—Off, Ricardo, Consigliero, from Hull tor New York, Hayne, Aug 24—Arrived, Angust(s), Olsen, St John, NB. ‘u4th—Sailed, Herald, Rasmussen, Aspinwall ; 26th, Min- det, Ingebretlisen, elphia. Cleared 24th, Adorua, Liawkins, New Orleans; Caro- lina, Fisher, Belize, Entered out 24th, Cuba (s), Martyn, for New York: aw McDowell, Greenough, Galveston; State of Ali bama (5), Flint, New Orleans'via Paniliacs O Kuhn, and Eulalia, Bergstrom, Phitadelpht Hilyard, Campbell, Yokohama via Cardiff, Lonpox, Aug 25—Arrived, Guiseppe, Ramella, New York. Cleared 24th, Gianctlo, Maggio, New York; Tron Age, Stone, Cardiff, Ac: Magnolia, Niéigon, Savannah, Entered out 2th, ‘lyrian (3), Lawson, for Halitax; rtha, Pote, Rie Janeiro and San Wranciscoy J M Has- kell, Crowell, Boston Lisnox, Aug 14—Arrived, Agia, Garcia, New York ; 16th Kosmos, Kiletsen, Pensacola. M us, Aug 23—Arrived, P Caland (s), from Brouw- ershav vo Aug 30—Arrived, Terreri, Caflero, New ‘or! Mussina, Ang 18~Arrived, Richard Pearse, Bartaby, Alexandria. ahaveuaty, June 18—Sailed, Elwood Hooper, Hopkins, ona. Newront, Aug 25—Arrived, Palmas, Card, Rotterdam. Miootarerr, Aug 17--In port, Etta M Tucker, Merriman, and Matthew Baird, Greenleaf, trom Philadelphia, wait Jug to discharge ‘ Pun anit. Aug 23—Arrived, Midas, Campbell, Dunkirk. pyiteau, Aug #—Arrived,’ Udjas, Kversen, Philadel: a. Queenstown, Ang 23—Pnt in, Robert & Lanc, Murra’ Salled 26th, Alpha, Borg, Gloucester. Rovax, Aug 2—Oleared, Prity Gundersen, New Or jeans, Sovrmampron, Aug 22—Salled (not 21st), AC Meyer, | Vorbrodt, New York and parsed Yarmouth, LW. 2il), La pte * CY fat Telos the river 23d, Dem- rohl, Maro, New York (see below). SuikLvs, Aug 4—Arrived, Ottavina, Stejla, Baitimore. Swrinubdony Aug Se ae vey a barely Wate ins, New York. Sr'Unes, Aug 7—Arrived, John J Marsh, Flokett, Lis: bon, Biearone,, July 17—Arrived, Olivia Davis, Mantle, syaney, ‘aited July i7. Jonn Worster, Fish, New York. | Honolulu; POR? Ri Malacca (Br), Ruel, | H, | dor Yan Howite, F 2—sailed, Otto Antonie, Gundersen, | N | Cambricnen ori V B Anderson, | mont Locke, ‘Sail Rounanava, due le-Salled, Neuve Mastinas, Hallett Pekaougan, ‘ork. PORTLAND (Oregon, Aug 29—Arrived. ship Middlesex (Br), Massey, Melbourne: barke J A Falkenburg, Brown, jattie Maclay, from do. OYAL, SC, Sept 1—Arrived, ship Abigail (Br), Raymond, Sydney, OB. 7Tth—Arrived, steamshio Weybosset, Chester, New York Gand, proceeded for Fernandina); bark 86a (Bry wern, Liverpool, Arrived at St Helena Sound Aug 28, barks Diadem (Br), Williams, River Plate ; Sept 1, Ysabel (Sp), Yarrago, avana, PHILADELPHIA, Sent Crocker; Hunter, Sherm: Providence; Romen, Home (Br), Coaifieet, H Percy, St hates Gi diner; Nellie Treat. 8 & E Corson, Corson, Bo Arrived, steamers Florida, ind George H. “tout, Ford, owell, Rovton:, ‘bark ‘Happy ntsport, NS; brig Long .c hts salite Mair. Powell, Gai os §. Hewitt, Foster, and Chas A Coulomb, Fenni- more, Kennebec River: Sailie M. t-vans, Willetts, Hing. ham: Allie Bickmore, Hickmore, Fernandina; R. Pecker, Hatcheldor, do; C R Flint, Douglass, Bath, Me; Teaact tich, Studley, Newburyport; Blectrle, Dale, Flys mouth. Cleared, steamers Reading, Colburn and Perkiomen, Pierce, Boston; Achilles, Willetts, Fall River: Leopard, Alberiton, Newburyport: Georse H Stout, Ford. frovi= dence; barks Geo Kingman, Howes, Marseilles, Magel- Jax (Swed), Carlson, Havre; brigs Catharine (Br). Dargy Ivigtut; Mariposa, Milton, Satilla River; schrs E Irvin, Johnson and Sallie M Evans, Willetts, Vawtuckets Ellen, Somers, Somerset, Sophie Witson, Rutle ‘oster, & and E Corson, Corson, ai JB Austin, Williams, Boston; Fannie Hammer, Brook Nantucket; Lottie K Friend, Collins, (Gloucester, J Weldon. Birch, Salem, Ephraim and Ann, Houck, Lanes ville; C'S Rogers, Mavo, Rockport. Newcastie, Sept 7 A Passed down, bark Carr Wyman, for Trieste: schrs Arianna, for St John, NB LAB Babcock, lor Boston; Lizzie Raymond, for Provie dence: steamers Reading and Perkiomen. tor Boston Leopard, for Newburyport: bark Glovanino M, wn yesterday. verice Meased up, sees Samuel McManemy. for Somerse / Wane, from, & anon Mary Lym- ‘and Philanthropist, trom 4 buted down-—rchrs Bessle © Dickinson, for Portland, Ym B thomas ant sarah C min. for Boston: Frankf Colton. for Cambridge: coward ir), B: Won Whitiater. tor ‘avannah: Geo Hf Bent, fof inghatn, or — Passe: . schrs Hope On, trom Providence, Pacad'down aches Lizte Daxer (Br), for xtJohn, NBS EG Irwin, J B Austin, and Lady Etlen, for Boston; Dele for Portsmouth: © © Ward, tor Charles: town: Culvin S Edwards, tor Cambridgeport; Lotte K 1 tor Gloucester, vilewts, Sever AMihe fect of Saturday went to sem ly this morning. Brig John Boyd passed up, eran unknown Br passed up at noon, A large German hip came in the Cupes at 3:3) PM, . PORTLAND, Sept 4—Cleared, brig San Carlos, Ather+ n. Matanzas, top ORTSMOUTH Sept 5—Arrived, schra Nile, Metcalf, New York; Red Jacket, Gregory, Philadelpina, ‘ Sth—sailed, schrs Nettie M Rogers, Rozers, New York; Fred 1, Porter, Whort, Baitimore; Jessio Williamson, Jr, . Port Johnson, fe SOT ENCE, Sept 5—Arrived, steamer City of New- port, Rhodes, Rocky Point: schrs's F Miles Apsley, Bal timore via New Yor! Pharo, sherman, Vori Jon son; Minquas, Heaney, do; R H Wilson, Harris, Kondouts RG Whildin, Nichola do; Wm © Irish, Terrill, Hoboken. Sailed—Steamers Win Kennedy, er, Baltimore via Norfolk; Flori Crocker, Philadelphia: Hunter, Sher« do: schrs Westmoreland, Allen, do: John 8 ly: Ingersoll. do; David A Berry, Walters: JG Fell, Nick erson; Kate Callahan, Avery; John Manlove, Cashman ‘Agnes, Chester; © W Bentley. Baker; &T Graham, Jar- Fraha vis; Veranda, Pon N Gesner, kgbert, and Wateh- 1, Gill, New’ Yorks tul 9 — d, sch Spartel, Smith, Philadelphia. red t thee ed schr, suppose the Alired Bras brook. Phillips. trom Georgetown, DC. Also a smalb fore-and-ait achr, unknown, Schrs Minquas, Heaney, New York; John Buell. do, Sailed- HN MCCRET, Sept 6—Arrived, schr Tunis Bodine, Sii\itds solrs: Regondo, Moore, and Clara, Norberry, NarcHMOND, font 5—Arrived, steamship Isaac Bell, New York. Biiede sche Oliver Jameson, Jameson. New York. ROCKLAND, Se k emoalled spre Tat Play x, : ace ERANOISUO,. Aug 29--Cleared, “ship Francis Thorpe din). Buck: Liverpool; bark Osaéa (taw), How: a ia La Libertad. ortailed ohip Currie Reed, Crowell, Cork: bark Vallejo iverpool. ‘ lerce, Manila, BUG Bh a Yokohama, BohcArrivedsb Sept_o—-ailed, steamship China, Phi.ip, and (one Kone ant 7—-Arrived, steamship Herman Live ww York. INENOEM, Sepk d—arrived, brig Elmira. Scott, Port Johnson; schrs Henrietta Simmons, Gout yi Chrom Wooster; Electa Batley, Smith Thomas Civde, Cain Louisa Crockett, Flanders: © comber, Sargent, an KF i Ott ine philadelphia; Ramon de Alurlay F Fycahads:. Connecticut, vodge, Ponghkecpsie; Como, ewi for Now Koo Calista, McGee, Fok Lewis, Calais E'nemersom, Sears, Baltimore, STONINGTON, Bont s-arrived, echr Maria, fall, Port Johnson tor TAR NO, Sept Cleared, brig Signal ‘ms, Bristol, E. Bn, Prgreet MPU. rdnhe ded mares OO) PSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM DIFFER« A ent States; legal elsewhere, desertion, 4c, suffle Zent cause; no publicity required; no charge dati die Yoree granted; advice free, A. HOUSE, Atiorney, 196 oadway. BSOLUTE DIVORCKS OBTAINED FROM COURTS f different States; local everywhere; no Led 4) h fees in advance: advice ire. Commissioner every state and Notary Public. FREDERICK L, KING Counsellor at Law, 363 Broadway. 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