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The Twenty-third Regim: Their Skill at the Ta’ Regimental Shooting. Yesterday was tne closing day regimensal shooting. !he object General was to have day. Trying t—Close of the at Creedmoor ior of the Adjutant twice @ Week and prepare themseives for the an- nual meeting, provided they are ussociation. ‘"wenty-third regiment did good suooting, tirst twelve scores Jootiag up 277. was excellent. Guards were s| members of the Despite a rather contrary wind the the | The discipline tationed as in a regular military camp, and the most perfect order prevailed, Colonel R. C, Ward was in command, ‘orporal Sterns, of company E, won the regt- mental badge. it is regimentai property, and will be worn by the Corporal until somebody else wins it from him, Private Dibble, of the gold company badge, which is shot monthly. lt was presented to company A, won for the company by Mr. S. L Kellogg, of San Francisco, Cal, a former wember. The foliowing table shows the distribution of the shooting at the two ranges:— Field and staf. Sompany F Company o Company 1. Company K Names, Corp. Sterns, Co. E.. Private Dibble, Co. 4 Lieutenant Hardy, Co. E.... Private Hall, Co, B. yore Captain Elmendorf, Co E .. Private Alien, Co. A... Pvt. Cowperthwaite, Co. Sergeant Smith, Co. C. Corporal Hughes, Co. &.... Private Earl, Co. 4..... Orammer Bennett, Co. A. Private Scha, Co. K. Private Mitchell, Co. a. Private Coffin, Co. A.. Private Coulton, Co D. .... Private Allen, Co. I.. Lsentenant Gross, Co. F.. Corporal Oliver, Co. G.. 3 EERESEZESEBESEREEE EEEEBEEEEEEE 130 0. at 200 Yai oe 7 No, Shooting at 00 Yards, 9 rr u 8 6 8 6 Score To'ats | the 2 ery regiment practice one Hl Regimental teams can shoot on the range $29 | obrained work for 4,000 women and haa 2 | a native cf India, but a scholar, 8] 3 3 3 3 ¢ 4 12), 332 Si | O24 “dg ae 3 330 234 Pee ihe is 4220 3-ni2 ous? 8 2408 13) 0243 2 91y sti: ie 2222 21 o $22 sci 0222 28149 30 $2 S—i15 0222 Wig 4300 2-9 3322 2-2 0203 3-75 008 2 3S Bigg 3.30 ¢ vw 2220 2-8 0450 sow} 328 2 3-13 2300 o-3} 432 2 eit | 0000 3-8 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ll, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. NEW YORK CITY. | | | The payment of city taxes on real estate began | yesterday, and the oMice of the Receiver was has escaped irom the Hunterdon County Jall. crowded, Haines Welling, aged thirty-four years, residing mit suiciae on Wednesday, but was prevented by at Mount Kisco, was run over by @ car at the Grand Central depot and killed. Fleet place, Brooklyn, was run over yesterday alternoon, corner of Nassau and Beekman streets, aod bud nis leit leg broken, Park Hospital. Yesterday aiternoon Margaret Deignan, three years of age, whose parents live at No. 37 Crosby street, was killed by accidentally falling trom a fourth story window to the ground. Coroner hick- hoff was notified to hold an inquest on the body. Charles Hanel, fifty-five years of age, residing at No. 8 Albany street, Committed suicide last night by hanging argent in the cellar of his residence. ‘The rash deed was caused by his not being able to obtain employment. fled to hold ap inquest, Ata meeting of the Produce Exchange yester- day W. H. Fowler, of No, $1 Front street, was sus- pended trom membership and William A. Byers was restored. Certain alterations were also made in (he by!aws With reierence to the announcement of failures and the settiement of contracts, A male babe, about three months old, was found by some Jaborers yesterday morning hidden under a pile of lumber at the foot of Nineteenth street, | docket are those of the inaicted city oMctals, and, Norih River. The littie waif was at once given to a policeman, and the discovery beiug made that lt was badly bruised it was at once sent to Lelle- vue Hospital. One of the regular weekly entertainments was given last night at the Free Training Schools for Women in East Tenth street. institution was read by one of the lady teach- ers, $17,890 for their benefit, while 6,000 meals were distriouted to women ‘and children during the % | Winter. The lecture pefore the Liberal Club at the Pitmp- ton buildings this evening will be delivered by Mr. K. M. Shroff, of Bombay, India. He is a Parsee, writing English elegantly, and his theme Eau. cation and Social Progress in India”—wil! be full | of instruction. Mr, Shroff is tne only Parsee yard | | has ever addressed an American audience. a: nd au preceding lecture gave unbounded acstaction a @ hignly intelligent company. Tne Commissioners o! the Sinking Fund met | enair, New York, being part of the amount asked for by the Commissioners of Docks in their requisition, datea March 25, 1974, for $1,000,000, was adopted. | The Board then adjourned without transacting (ag | any otner business, | Atalittle before six o’clock yesterday evening | Sees | Bernard Ryder, carpenter, aged twenty-five, re- The following table shows the number of points | siding on Forty-frst street, between Seventh and made by each regimental team during the season, | tne average and the bighest individual score, the team consisting 01 tweive men, able score the hignest atcain- score per team being 480—per man 40:— ExPaxtRY—200 axD 500 raRDs. Best in- ae: Team gg, idl Score, \e'ge. Seventy-1 ninth... +. . 351 29.25 33 Twenty-second M5 23.75 bh. 2 334 27.83 325 27.08 . 33 26.91 304 5.33 233, 25.53 21 23.08 By 22.65 20-91 21.33 Fy 21.66 21.16 23 age ” 20.50 2 20.16 25 20,08 m | 1.91 2 19.53 Ey 19,33 % 17.0 2 1425 a1 iy 100 “ae wy ramps. Captain Klein's Company. 27.50 Third regiment. ies 3.03 31 Washington Grays 70 2.00 30 Captain Sundtusen’s Company.. 207 225 27 tain Kreuscher's Company, 199 16.63 23 The Press Match. The following are the terms and prizes for the press match, which will be shot during the coming meeting. Open to any bona jide representative ofa regular newspaper or periodical. Weapon, any Wilitary rifle; distance, 500 yards, any posi- won; seven shots; badge, valued at $5 ntrance free. @ fisning tackle outfit (to be Prizes—A goltt selected by the winner), presented py Peck & Snyder. $25; a gold and silver muunted peari- handled revolver, in case, presented by T. B. Fisn & Uo., $20; a ver badge, $12; and case, $1 three silver bi a gold pen, ho.der | adges, valued re. | fp ogeryne A at $8, $6 and $6; a gold pen and holder, $5; a goia pen, $5. Ten prizes. ‘Total value, $147. THE WILLIAMSBUBG CHURCH SCANDAL, Rev. T. T. Kendrick Deposed from the Pulpit and Expelled from the vonfer- A Verdict was rendered yesterday by the Eccle- Stastical Committee which sat in judgment on Rev. T. T. Kendrick, pastor of Grand street Metho- dist Protestant church, on @ series of ridicalous | charges arising from the line of deience adopted oy Kendrick before another committee of the de- Qomination in April last, Thi charges sustained, because Kenarick, denying | Elis! rdict finds all the their authority, did not pot in an ap pearance, and concludes bar commit. tee feels consi the rela- ‘ained to on oO; the accused ra T. Kendrick to the New York Conierence of the Methodist en and to the Methodist Church dissoived. a declare bith, the accused, no longer a member of irom this the Conierence or Courch, to ta! date.” And wi oo Toe verdict was served in the morning on Ken- arick, @ad in the aiternoon when met nis the Gonfereace—tne i latter, tim, tarned and Pa away Whence be had co! be Foe ot rieipal opponent in tne contest he Gas . Gaaith, the Fresiaent of ‘ia the airection ‘Tom by AB ITALIAN'S VENGEANCE. Stemming # Child on the Jersey City. Highway in Yesterday afternoon an Italian, named Antonio Micoli, formerly @ vender of smali plaster statues in Elm street, New York, was passing through | Fersey City to collect jank wnoen he was followed by boys from Jersey avenue through Second street to Coles street, The poys annoyed him till he be- came 80 Mic that he threw down his bag Rd pursued one of them, but through an alleywa; ind up the lad escapea a@ rear stoop. iy a a (eatin he saw a crowd of children bag, a stone and buried it id this so maddened him that be atthe crowd. It struck @ girl named Agues Mooney in the head. She was taken to her home, at No. 229 second Street, while the Itauan fied. anc captured, not, however, till pursuers a lively run. He was pursued he had given bis The gir’s injuries are The prisoner was locked up to answer for the assault. He said he lived in Prince street, pear Sallivan. ANOTHER DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. & Weman Nearly Murders Her Hasband with an Axe—Story of the Quurrel. CONCORD STATION, Pa., Rept. 7, 1874. A terrible domestic tragedy ocsvrreu whout four miles from here on Saturday, tu: Henderson was found by some ée Sth inst. Joun lad at three o’clock in the afternoon, near bis home, with two terrible wounds on his head, evidently committed with ar. axe. The man was taken to a neighbor- BevErr Ene Eighth avenues, accidentally lost bis footing while working on the building No. 678 Broadway, and | fell irom the third story to tue sub-cellar, sustain- | Ing several Jraciures of the limbs, besides severe | internal injuries. Olicer Stebbins, of the Broadway squad, who im- mediately summoned an ambulance and conveyed | Chiv of di the injured man to Bellevue Hospital, His con- i@ Yilleue Yaris. 32 | | dition is considered critical. BROOKLYN. chosen to attend the State Convention. Judge Pratt yesterday granted an order seques- | ed traung the effects of the Wilson, Carbolated od | Liver Uli Company, aod appointing a receiver. Rosh Hoshona with due ceremony yesterday, in their six synagogues. It is estimated that there are 9,000 Jews in the City of Churcnes, John Martin and Henry Williamson were heid to | | answer before Justice Delmar, on complaint of | Michael Dowd, of No. 129 Third street, who oeeraes | tem with having assaulted him on the head wit! @ bar o/ iron on tue 29ta of August, Justice Delmar yesterday committed Frank | Grady to await examination cn a charge of attempt at burglary. ‘The prisoner was caught io the act Ol prying open tue suutter of tne snop of Daniei Ryao, oa Third avenue, near Twenty-second | street. Tue report of the Board of Directors of the East | River Bridge Company for the month of August, submitted yesterday to Mayor Hunter, through Mr. J. P. Rovinson, President, shows the receipts to have been $124,548 13 and the Sete were $72,093 18. There were 232 deaths in Brooklyn last week. | Cholera infantum carried off 50; diphtheria, 11; scarlatina, 9; croup, 5; clarrhoea, 6; colle, 5; con- sumption, 21; marasqus, | typhoid ever, 5; disease ol ‘Kidueys, 7; Wuooping | | cough, 4: remittent lever, 3; rheumatism, 3, and | proneiitis, 3. ~ to the Mayor by the Board of Uliy Works, It is ex- | Pected thet the necessary junds for execarin; ° early day im order toat the poor workm tecenuy discharged may be re-employed, Thomas Lyach and James Donohue, aged thirty: four and twenty-four years respectively, were committed beiore Justice Desmar yesterday ee $50 worta of table ies irom tae house of Hawkins, No. Fier elows entered the domictie by breaking toe tch of the rear window. The remains of the suicide ©, H, Clark, who was found iying dead among the graves at Cypress | Hall Cemetery, Potter's Fie.d to-morrow, The’ vod: by relatives o1 the pecensed, wie 2 eXcele lent reputation and Wasa member in good stand: $0 a - oe Presbyterian church fe crane me ines of Wiliam W. Brown, forty-three years of age, a resident of Babyion, L. J., found floating 1a the Atlantic dock basin Gay. An inquest was held by Coroner Jon @ Verdict oO: accidental drown: Deceased was a brother-in-law of — Of the Atlantic dock police, to him when he met with tue tatal accident. | basin, is supposed to have fallen from that vessel | and teen drowned yesterday afternoon. Hi hte short, had light complexion and bair, was ireckled | and wore plaid woollen pantaloons, striped shirt | and plaid ging im Waist, Any iniormation lead- ing to the rec otice of James E. Ward & Co., No. 113 Wall street, New York. known, was run over and almost instantly killed by one of the heavily Jaden wagons of the Ulster Ice Company at the intersection of Atlantic avenue | noon. Henry Coigan and John bishop, who were im the wagon at the time, we | locked up on the charge o! reckless driving. wDe- | ceased was about flity years ol age. The remains Wore (aken to the Morgae and tne Coroner was no LONG ISLAND. | | @nt’s Garden City Hotel iast week. The new school ‘ouse at Hicksville, a handsome | and expensive structure, will be formally opened | with @ celebration and festival on Monday next, | The Hon. L. Bradiord Prince, Schoo) Commissioner Lincoin, Supervisor Franklin and others will make addresses, und the Hicksville saengerbiind will bave charge Of the musical part ol tue ceremonies, | It has been anticipated that the principal con- | ing house and bis wounds dressed. He seemed to tegt in the Queens County Nominating Vonven- Rave lost the power of speech, and could not give amy account of bimself. His wiie was missing, but at eight P. M. she was found at the residence of Squire Gary. Benderson’s version of the story is that her nus- band came home from Epertansbars about halt- past one P. M. and aske but that she would give him ‘a8 Standing neu! ie, in * nce, set Wand struck her tusband two jeariul vlows on | prgnnts. whice may prove a the head, inficting yatal. ‘’he man is still alive The Woman is under arres Be. Ss and the Raonty wi din ior @ warm dinner. Feplied that be could not have a warm ee ey she self-d ring terribly. reat excitement people here her action. ee antennas THE CAPTURE OF MEXIOO, Military Celebration of the American Triamph. WASHINGTON, Sept. 9, 1874, General Sherman has directea that a salute of twenty-one guns be fired irom the arsenal at Washington and Fort Foote, Md., on the occ ion Of the twenty-seventn anniversary of tne gapture | MH Mexicu, the celeoration by the Mexican ‘War voterana nese Of last eYens Of Lie itu ua, Mrs, | ; ot eoeeres, tions would be in regard to the candidates for the ofice of District Attorney. Quite anumber of gen- Uemen in both parties bave been named as likely | to be put lorwaid .or the nomination, but as tle | | time for the meeting of the Conventions ap | | proaches the contest is becoming gradually oar- rowed, ahd it 18 now probable tuut uut more than tWo or three persous will be amed on each sid On the democratic side it appears likely that U present incambent, Bh. W. sole Cundidate betore tne Conveution. ablican side ti.e name of Henry W. Ei lempstead, is prominently mentioned, W. Van Sickien, of Flushiag, swell, of Jaunaica, Provably ir. Eastman | oa fa the nomination Li he wants it, STATEN ISLAND. There will be a strong effort made at the next session of the Legislature to eetiedag the Rich- mond County Board of Health The work upoh the forts and grounds at the Narrows is progressing slowly. About 100 men are engaged in beautifying the grounds and otherwise getting Fort Wadsworth in r adiness, Only one company of soldiers, numbering aoout forty me: ure ut present in garrison there, but at the begin- | Bing Of next month they will be Jeune By anvtner company. When tue work upou Fort (oe rdyg dd ie compieted it Wii be garrisoned by these two companies. Jonn W, Moore, aged thirty-nine years, of No. 105 | He was sent tothe | ‘The Coroner has been noti- | Ashort history of | Jervis, N. ¥., showing that the empluyment bureau had | the scheme 18 set down at $110, pended which is appropriated by the State of Pennsyl- | eaking and pastures are all parched, and some of them are as __ {| yesterday afternoor, Mayor Havemeyer in the | A resolution that the Comptroller be | authorized to issue from time to time, in ac- DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORE FOR THE cordance with suodivision 11, section 6, chapter | 19 | 574, act of 1871, $250,000 dock ‘bonas of the city of | He was picked up insensible by | Parthia | City The Democratic District Assembly Convention | Psa will be ueld to-night, when delegates will be | Geltte The Hebrews of Brooklyn celebrated the feast ot | chvlers morbus, 23 | Anotner lengthy list of streets in need of repair | | and dangerous to travel was submitted yesterday | | Fepairs will be sanctioned by tne Chief Magistrate | pole at en | tor | 386 Fourteenth street. | i! on Sepiember 2, will be bytes! in | tifled Me: are J. Harriman, aged six years, son of the | | | Captain of the brig L. M. Merritt, lying in Erie | ae of the body is requested at toe © miles 5 is Sable He tala ind, experieced A severe Syolone, | and Bicks street, at oue o'clock yesterday after- , sept arrested and = from Stettin for New York. There were eighty-tnree arrivals at A. T. Stew- | owning, Will be the | On the res | ‘and that of | stone to Schr Geo Savage, Sehr Victor, ish, New York for Noank. Schr J 8 Lamphrey, Woods. Klizebethport for Boston. Sehr Harriet, Bali, Hoboken tor Boston, Schr Ann Amelia, Howe, Hoboken tor New Haven. Schr Francis Barron, Sherman, New York tor New Ha. | KEW JERSEY. A notorious horse thief named Robert F. Moore | ve ‘Schr Sea Bird, Dow, New York tor Northport. chr Fair Wind, Rowman, Poughkeepsie tor Sou chr Saarbruck, Clark, Weehawken tor Bosto ri ‘lark, New York tor Calais. Mahion Doty, a Newark jeweller, tried to com- | erset, friends. Dull times and empty pockets formed | Sehr Onward, Gorham, New York tor Nantucket. twe Cause. Schr J Crocatord, Hart, Port Johnso for Providence. Sehr John Wright, Falvey, routh Ainbor or Norwich. The opposition to the drainage project in Hobo- | ken is assuming considerable proportions, The vert. + Alton, maeastiaen ay ‘4 Mayor and City Clerk have been served with | Stir Founi, Homans, trenton for Providence, Writs to show cause why the work snoula be pros- | Schr Alton T Miner, Oakes, York ior Boston. ecuted. ‘The Mercer county delegates to the Democratic | Gubernatorial Convention are all in favor of the nomination of Judge Bedle. Those from the southern and western counties of the State are Similarly disposed, Burglars yesterday morning “went through” five | kicy, Elizibethport tor Proviaence. i uise, New York tor Port Jefferson, Sehr David Hin x erwin, Huntley, Terry,’ Ravnon Hatch, Kelsey, Port Johnson for Harttord, FA Tirrell Atwood: Pore Jonnsot far Falens Olive, Morris, Pi rv Gen Bi: Mi dwellings, those of Francis Opperson, Mr. Miller, | Selir Adn, Abbott, Porc Johnson for Salein. » Sehr W B) New York jor Port Jefferson. C. V. Banta, Mr. Jout, of Roseville, and W. B. Cor- | Behr Surprise ana yeken for Boston. i | bin, of Bloomdeld, Four hundred dollars worth of | Schr Ze! N n, Hob r Pawtucket, er | harness was stolen trom Mr, Jout. ace Eels Wh Darhug, "rend! ton, Port Johnson for Provi- ‘Tne total valuation of real estate and personal | ; itt Geo V Richards (Br), Robinson, New York for St | 000, | John, » | Property in New Brunswick amounts to $7,080, ‘“Nclir J. Mitenel!, Morrith, Albany tor Stamrora, being an increase of $100,000 over that of last Behr Highland, Lynch, Aloany for Greenwich. year on real estate, and @ decrease of $173,662 on | Schr Maria & Hearn, Morrell, Albany for Stamford. personal property. ‘The rate of taxation is $27 33 feamer City, of Fitchburg, Baker, New York tor New per $1,000. Bedf The Essex county September term of Court be- | gins next Tuesday, The only cases of note on the Steamships Hammonia (ier), (Br), Liverpool; City of Havau: Fort Royal and Fernandina; Gen Barnes, Savannah Charleston, Charleston: Isane Bel., Rie! : hit. Philadelphia: ships riiliant’ (Nor), Mave: dora war (#r), (rom lower bay), Liverpool; ’ barks Saturn «Nor), Queenstown or Falmouth; loboda (Aus), Cork or for Hamburg: France Havana: Vicksburg, on the civil ist, of @ batch of contractors, trom | whom it is sought to recover large sums of money alieged to have been overpaid them by ‘‘careiul” Siero Rsialy do: Giovanni D (ital), do or do; “Tring (Aus), do or di jovann 0 ° The project of opening the Delaware River fOr (armannia (Por), Oporto: Sabine. Galveston: navigation from the Delaware Water Gap to Port | (ital), Gloucester; Kony Sverre (Nor) } do. brigs, Selina Stanford (tal), ‘Alicante: Fra has been undertaken by several en- | Seri Lisbon: B St ii sanet aria vn, Cais: hetis, Curaco na, Blo Janeiro; eal D5 terprising capitalists, and the ee tumatas coat of SShY aut te Desk | | Sailed trom Lower Bay barks Wika 2 em London), tor ; Bandrup (Nor, trou Baliaso, Pensacola. Wind at sunset SW, light. vania. The drought in all sections of the State 1s be- | coming very serious, The corn is drying up, and bare > tae & there will not be half a crop in the best flelds. In | Maritime Miscellany. | _ Sreamsmir Nortncey (Br), from Quebec via Pictou for many cases the corn is being cut up for fodder. | London, in cual ballast, put into Halilax Sept 6 leaky; The late potato crop will give @ light vield. ‘The | will discharge and haul up on the railway. Bank Hexnirrra Mania Dutch), from Quebce for Am- brown as if @ fire had passed over them. There | sterdam, was wrecked at Megdalene Panis Sept 8: cap- has been no rain since the 8th o! last month. Bh and i8 men were pi d landed at North , With loss of foretopmasi, jibboom and mainyard, ed hey 9h, by steamer ‘Stattuew Cay; 6 men supposed | had been in collision, She put back to Greenock prior TEA torept OCEAN S' MSHIPS. |. Barc nae of New York, lately purchased at Bermada by Capt Henry A Brightman, of Newport, een sold in London on private terms. Capt Brightman arrived home Wednesday morning. Bric Exten P Stewart, from Philadelphia, was rive Many Fry (Br), from Greenock for Quebec, before | Fgported spoken Aug 25 ‘by steamship Oder, 3 this port MONTHS OF SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER. Cai- Steamer. | _Saile. | Destinatvon, Ofes:, | barien 2 d-ult. Captain Cain was sick with fever, three Baltic Sept. 12.|Liveroor..|19 Broadway. | of the crew had died and the remainder were all down. City of Faris... .|Lavernool,.|15 Broadway. an Hayxan Litris, from Nortolk, with telegraph Engiana. -|biverpool. |W Broadway. | poies.for atlantic City, wus ashore on Brigantine Shoals | Juv Liverpool..|4 Bowliag reen, | PM ot lym 2. |Giaagow, noma Guo Giimax (of Portland), from Elizabethpor: with coal, was ran into while in ‘tow off the mouth o| tke Raritan River, Aug 3l, by steamer Minne « Childs, and had her bows badiy stove. . Bremen. Teutoni $ Bowing alia. TBowling Green | _ Gatvrstox, Tex, Sept 10—The schr Pascagoula, from Honenzolleta - ‘[Powlne Green | Indianola, with Coal, aground on Pelleau ‘Spit, is now Frisi .. |6l Broadway. being hghtened. and “it is believed she will come off. wa Scnoiten. 80 Broadway. ‘An unknown bark is Reported close in shore and dis- Britannic. 19 Broadwa; masted near the mouth of razos River. senwiiE 6 reen | Hatsrax, Sept_5—The Quebec and Gulf Ports Compa ny’s steamship Georgia, which was badly by | ice last spring, has ‘een repaired, and as ed | jor Pictou, kew York and Bermuia, and in the winter will run between Halitux and Port! 69 Broadwa' 15 Broadway. ‘5 Broaawav. Soain treal. “| Hambure::|112 Broadwar. ; t Loxpox, Sept 9—A telegram trom Pernambuco states | Holiane: ; iastow Bowling Green | thatthe Francis Howard is at that bort in distress. Schr Frank Howard, Anderson, sailed tro rk July 9, j w Yo! Liverpoo! | for Rio Grande, and is Undoubtedly the vessel reterred t :| Glasgow, - | Liverpo :| Liverpool. | Glase | Scona: State of 4 Bowling Green | 72 Broadway Cortision.—On Sunday night last, about 12 o'clock, while a tow of three schoovers was going James yy .; Laverpool..|19 Broadway. | River, the middle one, the Casper Hett, from “Philadel: | -|Liverpool../4Bowling Green | pnia, loaded with’ coal ior Richmond, collided Algeria. with’ the Norwegian bark | Jernbyrd, ‘tie Liver. G pool, anchored off City Point, and bound to ‘Richmond, with a cargo of salt The bark lost her jibbooin, headgear an'l-u portion of her sirowl | The t Heft also iost her fibboom, stove 1n bulwarks,, broke her toremast shrouds. and sustained other damage. Sbe | was towed up immediately to Richmond, and is now in HIGH WATER. the dock discharyving cargo. Tue Jernbyrd arrived at eve 8 66 | Richmond uesday. The three-mesicd schooner launched at Baltimore on | Tuesday isnamed Edward A Sanchez, after a promi- | Almanac for New York—This Day. SUN AND MOON. tise: nent merchant of Matanzas. Lacxcuxp—By Merrill Bros, from their yard at Fast PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPT. 10,1874, nei uh efiehy Suna state ts Reaver und CH Chace & Co and B olliers, to be commaniied by Capt Edward Heniey. CLEARED. | | Capt Latert, on Wednesday whee ey EE (8p, Alltree, Londoo—F WJ | Co, # bargentine of 6:7 tong, named’ Ada Wisweil. she |B ; Steamship Colina (Br). Marr, Antwerp—George W Col. | 13,0Wned by Capt Lyman Wiswell (who 1s to command ee ang ae of Bauxor, and is intended for the S.uth | American trade. Bi amship Hammonia (Ger), Voss, Hamburg—Kunhardt | J ae Bath, Me, Sth inst, by Lemont & Robinson, 9 ane | bark of i ac T bie 3( ‘Steamstup City of Havana, Phillips, Havana—P Alex. | eee er rath metry opepiee crag an 1 ton Owned by the builders Georte 4 Robert F Morrison, Steamship Vieksbarg, Rudolob, Fernandina via Port | and o.hers, and Capt Heney Tarbox, who will command Herman Gelp. Ber oval cK ‘At Dumbarton, Scotland, Aug 21, a new steamshi creer Gen Barnes, Cheeseman, Savannah—W B | cafied ihe sun Marcos, built for the Liverpool and texa: ) Br cams) Company. She will be commun ied by Capt eee cnnemcas metry, Cuariemon=7 > W One ) GisuE owe loriuerly of ihe San, Jagiutg, and wil Fun Biakeman, Nortolk, City Point saac Bell, between Galveston and Liverpool. | and Stichuipnd Old Doininion Steamship Co a3 follows -—Tonnas Sane pee ae feet: beam, sibteamthip” Faust Howe Sea eia—Lorillara | 37.3,feet: depth, tect. Her bull was built by Arch Me teanship | Millan & sons,'ant, the enzines by Jas J Thompson, of ‘Steamstip Bleanora. Johnson, Portiang—J F Ames. | Glasgow, The engines are compound, with cyluders Steamship Nereus, Dimocr arse. Bark oaviesuny G tal), “dnjetta, Cork ior orders—A P Agre: | “Hint “Garden Fleece Br), Armstrong, Barbados—H | Trowbridge’s Son: seach ary Hideout (Bx), Gibson, Calas, Me—Brett, nC are. “Woltvilie (Br), Bartling, Liverpool—Boyd & i ic |e Marte 1), Drews, Lisbon—Fupoh, Eaye & Big Mary He dhayer’ Grosenecks Bubiecisand & Brie peieea (Br, Rox, St Johns, NF—A E Oater- A fine three masted schooner of 3:0 tons, #1 Cape Fliz- 76 inches and 4, weh stroke. Notice to Mariners. COAST OF IRELAND—RIDING LIGHT IN LIGHT VRSSELS. The Commissioners of Irish Lights, Dublin, have given the 19 low nz notice with reterence ‘to tho several ight Yeasels under thetr jurisdiction on the coast of Irelan On anil after Nov 1, 1374, a White liyht will be exbibiter from sunset. to suurise trom the fore tay of exen ight vessel, ata height of about 6 tect xbove the | | | iy Commissioners further direct attention to existing i tions Seat pecting li pe rowels out of position, Viz:— Sent Charles E Moody, Collamore, Para—2 J Wen aa ight veneer se ete te eeoboe tee iL | Carrie W.Ciart Anz Cavan 29 | Seuvowing sensi wil | et ‘Auice Beil, ie cay Salveston=tuspee nate nanel lignes wil’ not be e exhibited, bur a fed red bited at K) ve: LY a iri L Wedmore, Munroe, Wilmington, NO—Zophar ihe or iebes ethegoiats ot Tdlotet nazis oh te ‘he raship: Hedrographio Ofteo, Ad ie Evang urd Whalemen. i as tacos Cole, Norwicha# W Jackson & Pt bey a ‘Zlisa, Richards Phuadelpnu—Wm P ri | aa of eae hae nda ede ct W bound direct home yr 0 ep ol, at fala ne Broduee 08 ot a cruise off ¥ cr REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND ook 20 Dol! TY? feo society ssiands- smaneis ec Sees Freese sen ms aap | Rr eeat tort ee ay. j Fre ci ty. amshio a (3p, Marty. e183 Fanconi io. O73 | Tho Bmma oon fe (OOK, ik avoree aud Jott in oontinuse il "AM ae ‘niles i py jook, | tion of her voy ene uly 4 ig steamship, bound E: nog ae a miles Por aie pth 1D , Ayaan, fas eae ot tor Liverpool. up estern: Bristol aug Tide and 4s passen Spoken. Bhip Ericsson, Mancgs fh Efygrree! tor San Fran. j with Mo "9 sous; | Cisco, Joly 23, lat 1¥ 20 BODE Int 48, oa, 68, paesed a Hi Oot inve, froma Liver: ship Nunquam, Lormis, Cousins, from Havre for Ty- tor Boston; jy bat , need @ ter. 6, Pic hurricane trom’ south to Sorthwest wnich iasted 12 | Ship Emerald Pn from London for New Boos from that timo fine weather with available | York, Aug 23, lat Bark Leocadia y Wenke, from Hamburg for New bre er). ‘Steamship State of Virginia (Br), Moodie, Glasgow Aug | York. Auz. 22, lat 82, lon 2 28. via Moville Z.th, with mdse’ and 12) passengers to | Austin baldwin & Co. ‘Hea strong W winds: sept 7, 60 | York, aug 22, Int 52, 1o1 | Vesta (Nor), Trade, from Amsterdam for New | York, Aug 25, lat 49'02, lon 1 Bark Southern Bello Be from Amsterdam for Syd- eg 8 CB, Aux 25, lat 49 02, lon 10 34. ark Annie Mark (Br), Hamoorg, from Liverpoo! for | Galveston, Aug 25, 24 miles S¥, of Tudkar. Brig J 1, Bowen, Hall. trom New Orleans for Barcelona, yh 25. Jat 35 20, lon 44 55. |, 2tig, Citizen (Br). Norgan. from ~Marguet” for Boston, Besar, & faghlands Nw 3% mules (by pilot boat Mary 8 ‘Btig Mtysite Belle, Aug 20 lat 85.8, 1om 38.0 W, | NOTICE TO MERCHANTS A AND SHIP CAPTA comme: yige barometer at the lowest sed bark Mary Lowerison lat 40 5), lon 69, steam- Jat 45, lon 56, aoe steering b; 9h. Nevada, hence for Giasgow. Steamship Australia \Br), McKay, Glasgow Aug 26 and n Zéth. with indse and passengers to Hender- o date, iat 42, lou 61, had a severe cyclone 7 53. spoke ship John Parker (HF), 6, lat 42 10, lon 69 10, bark Louise (Ger), Steamship Old Dominion, Waiker, Nortoik, City Point and iichmond, with mdse and passengers to the Uld Do- minion Steainship Co. bark Magdalena, Griffin, Cladad Bolivar 20 days, with hides, tustic and hair to DA ve Lj #rig bivira (ital), Terrano, Palermo 6) days, with | brimstone to order; vessel {o master. Yassed Uibraltar Selir C & N Rogers, Cubberly, Virgin Schr Ida z Gaon bowker, Virwinia, Schr A C Lyon, Jeffrey, Baltimore. Sehr A P Cra! Lg Izard. Baltimore for Bridgeport. Scbr A P CI Cool, Baitimore tor New Haven. Scbr Win Allen, Jones, Baltimore for Poughkeepsie. Passea Tarough Moll Gate. BOUND suUTH. | _ Steamship City of New Bedford, Springer, New Bed: | | ford tor New York, with mdse and basseuzers pciegmship Moses Taylor, Jackson, Fort Jefferson for jew Yor! Schr J E Hurst, Cook, Boston for Elizabethport bound west; ae) saeennione Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains ars in- formed that by telegraphiag to the Herato London Bureau, No 45 Fleet street, ths arrivals at ant depart. | uresfrom European ports, and other ports abrovi, of American and all toreign vessels trading with the United States, the same will becabled to this country tree ot charge and published. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Axrwenr, Sept $—Arrived, ship City of Boston, Ulmer, | Akyab; 9th, bark Nereid, Nickerson, do. Sailed Sth, ship Tirrell, Morgan, Cardiff. | sehr © W Locke, Bunce, Boston for New York. AusteRvam, :ept 8—Arrived, bark Hunnus (Aus), Pol- rehr Kate Newman, Newman, Vinalhaven for New | pit Now York. York, with stone te Bridge Co. | ais * sehr Julia A Brown, Brown. Boston for New York. | Batsto, Sept 9—Sailed, ship EC Scranton, Wheeler, Sehr A D Merritt, Merritt, Boothbay for New York. | Sehr Mary Tice, Francis, Providence tor New York, | ySchr Giza J Haynor, Mitcneil, Providence tor New ‘oF: Schr Helen Mar. Ward, Providence tor New York, Gane Cock, Quigley, Milistone Point tor Xew | worn tit stone to Jacob Brown & C Sclir Palladium, Ryder, Norwich for New York. Sehr Johu Manlove, Suiith, Providence for New York. St John. NB (not as before). beurast, Sept 9—arrived, bark Carlotta (ital). Bel- lando, Baltimore. Breuxenavex, Sept 8—Salied, barks Cosmos (Ger), | Meyer, New York; Maggie Reynolds (Br), Kinney, Car. diff; Inca (Ger), Winderhorst, Poiladeiphia. kebr KM Wilson, varris, Providence for sew York. Sailed 7th, bark Gaiveston (Ger), Konenkamp, Galves Schr Benj Strong, Hinks, Salem for New Yors, ton: Sth, ship Bremerhaven (Ger), Holjes, New York. Bree fey, Tannin rate Arrived 7th, bark Peter Rohland (@or), Proha, New York. Bonvgacz, Sept §—Arri Sehr Benj Courten Be ar Lucy A Blosso! Peg widence t tor ene Huntress, Brown, Rockport tor N bark Tamesi (Fr), Glemet, w York. ” arian: wit | ‘order. lew Orleans, Bohr Clarissa Alle w York. Baracnst, WOA—Arrived, bark Eliza Hands (Br, en ation More. | Many, Boston. | Senr Wn Frovidence for New Y Capiz—Sailed, bark Estella, Poole, Gloucester, Mass; Pig gta. Brown, Kockland for New Yor . ‘ich Tine brig stockton, Alien, do. CatcuttaArrived, ship Frank Filnt (Mr), Williams ‘sparks. Boston for New York. | Bombay. og RA Ng tor corey, oie. | Desux, Sept9—arrived, bark Lucco (Ital), Olivari, z on tor S WW York | New York Etsivonr, Sept7—Arrived, bark Carla (Nor), Tonne- re wen for paid with | sen, New York; brig & W Messer, Hewitt, New York tor | Stettin. Arrived 8th, barks Mary Falconer (ir), Richard, New York; Friedrich (Ger), Lau, Wilmington, NC, tor Stee tin; brig Flosta (Nor), Anderson, Baltimore, Faster, Sept 9,3 PM—Of, steamship Denmark (Br), Williams, trom New York for Loudon. Grovcastea, Sept O—Gatled, bark Carl Angell (ier), Olsen, New York. JR Schr Eliza Williams, Smith, Providence for New York. Schr Annie Carroll Sehr John Brooks, Sehr Pt Shirley, Providence for New Yorg, with + mdse and passengers BOUND BAST. Steamship Gen jake antl Ballets, w York for Boston. ry sane G cine 0 w York for Bangor. ner set, 0 eee ae ir Hoboken for | Eels Wp Melaten, honatn ew, York fe ‘ork tor ey | rk tor Nowak. Schr Clara Kovers, Rogers, izabe:hporttor Newbury | | Leach, Savannah; 9th, Gurix, Septé—Railed, brig Wexford (Br), Bradshaw, United States. Hout, Sept 9—Arrived, brig Monarca del Mare (Ital), Garguilo, New York. Sailed 9th, bark Lizzie Wright (Br), Wright, New York. Hampung, Sept 7—Arriver. bark Brema (Ger), Schweit- zer, New York ; brig August (Ger), Rus, New Vork. Have, sept 9-Arrived. bark Haleyon, Hardie, New Orleans. Sailed 7th, bark Lord Palmerston (Br), Slocamb, Uni- ted States, Sailed 8th, ship Borneo, Shaw, New York. Hone Kona, Sept 9—Pat back, ship Therese, Mudget, for Manila and New York (ee below). Koxiossenc, Sept 8~Arrived, bark Sunshine, Clark, New York. Lavenroot, Sept8—Arrived, barks Alexander McNeil, Jacob (Aus), Buba, New York, brigs Lophema (Br), Mailstrom, do; Alice (Br), Miller, Charleston; 10th, steamship Egypt (Br), Grogan, New Yor Sailed 8th, ship Marcia Greenteat States; bark San Lorenzo (Br), ‘Trew: Jo; 9tb, ships David Crockett, Anderson, New York; Louisiana, Oli- ver, San Francisco; bark Edward McDowell, Green ough. Galveston, Also sailed 9th steamships Illinois, Shacaford, Phila- aelphia; Ganges (Br), for New York. Lonvox, Sept 10—Arrived, brig Flamingo (Nor), Mes- field, Wilmington, NC. Arrived 9th, ship Belted Will (Br), Braithwaite, New York, Sailed 9th, ship Hudson, Knight, New York, Loxpoxperky, Sept &Salled, ship Minnehabs (Br) Cassidy, United States. Luverice, Sept 9—Sailed, bark Gallino & Bonsignore (Ital), Bonsignore, United States, Rorrerpam, Sept 8—arrived, bark Ce: ner, Wilmington, NO, Salled 8th, bark Friedrich (Gor), Knuth, United States. Suieups, Sept 9—Arrived, bark Asia (3p), Gonzala, Pensacola, Srertix, Sept 8—Arrived, bark Abraham Skalle (Nor), | Gregertsen, New York. Also arrived 8th, barks © & Weyer (Ger), Guetschon, New York: Lygden (Rus), Holmberg, Pniladelphia. Scnrepam, Sept 7—Arrived, brig Oromocto (Br), Tucker, 8t Jonn, NB, Sopenrotsz, Sept &—Arrived, bark J E Holbrook, Lea- vitt, New York. Santa Croz (Teneriffe)—4rrived, schr Adriana (Sp). Padrone, New York. Arrived at —— Sept 7, the Caraia, United States; 9th, Kamschatka, do; Julia Siluciro, do. Lonvox, Sept 10—The “‘Brodesie” has put into Cardiff leaky. (Probably bark Broitrene (Nor), Evensen, trom Barrow Aug 17 for New York.) The ship Euxine, while on a voyage from Shields for Aden, took fire and was destroyed. Twenty-one mem- | bers of the crew, who escaped in twoboats, have arrived | at St Helena, after a perilous voyage of over 1100 miles, during which neither boat saw the other. A third boat, | coutaining the remainder of the crew, Las not yet been heard trom. Bunker, United Ger), Doll- Bark Hester,A Blanchard, from Akyab via Falmouth | for Bremen, is ashore on the island of Terschelling, in | the North Sea, and is discharging her cargo. [A later | | abeth. for 3 F Randall & Co, und to be commanded by | bere of showizg in which direction the vessel ad if | DB Everett, Hix, Wilmington, NC—Van Brant & | ‘eens ‘that at tt fro Bz casee the the Hat vessel be unable | of hr Sammy Ford, Alien, Portlana, Me—Jed Te s | ght on ndy tl be en hawne Sener oe eee Kobr Almeds, Smith, Fombroke, MemJed Ixy0 alight Vessel wit donsie tae aged of sai: | ran comer. ane sconncige et Se tt ne ton TMi akes, a= W dof there av | At Hast Machias, on the 28th ult, by JM Wiswell & | telegram says she hasbeen floated off and towed into | Viieland.] | Livenroot, Sept 10—The Anchor line steamship Alex: | andria, which was sunk in the Mersey by collision with the Spanish steamship Tomas, from Baltimore via New | York, has been raised and taken {nto dry dock. She had | only ballast on board. The Tomas has also been docked. | Hong Kona, Sept 9—Ship Therese, which satled trom | this port July 2 tor Manila ang New York, but put back | leaky ana resumed ner voyage atter repairing, has again returned dismasted. | Foreign Ports. —Sailed, brig M. ‘a, to load tor New ASPINWALL, Au Vail (Br), Mil- | ler, Milk River, Banaados. aug 19—Arrived previo achr D F Keeling, | Robinson, Halltumore, to sall #84 tor 8. Thoina | Cauanien, Ellen ¥ Stewart, Cain, | Aug from Phlladelphia. (See Pitocetfanesasy eens ee uly 13—Arrived, schr Marlon, Howes, Yor! walataes, Aug 2l—Arrived, brig Clytie, Fowler, Gibral- | “Navassa, August 28—Arrived, bri Romance, Craig, | Baltimore, to sail about Sept 5 on herreturn in Biikce cept 7—arrived, brig Chatianooga, Me Farland, | | mor Qvueaxc, Sept 10—Arrived, ship City of Montreal (Br), | from Greenock, in tow (and proceeded to Montreal). The Captain reports having passed a large fleet of inward | Dound vessels in the river. Sypyey, UB. Sept 4—Arrived, bark Crown Prince (Br), | Cochran, Liverpool (and ordered to st Julin. NB), | | br J ous, t 9—Arrived, brig Akbar (new), pson, ‘Arrived sih,schrs Wm A Green (Br), Bray, 1820 @p, Martin, Phiiadelpuia seeiehene dora Cleared 3th, schr Carrie {8r). Bonnell, New York, | Cleared 9. schr Annie B (Br), Bradley, New York, | to a Aug 21—arrived, steamship Alaska, Van ee, San. | ied 22d, sleamship Colima, Dearborn, San Fran- | cuco. ” Rene ahs aa Uy Arrived, J y ui York, Alza, Smiin, do. ig Lace wn Nalcrancet BRoow! NACA TEN Aug 27—Arrived, Francesco Chiazaro’ | Picurdo, New Y Her dimension: are | Betvast, Aug 28—Arrived, M S Petersen, Knudsen, | New York. Suiled 26th, Howard, O'Neill, Darien. Brewuanatex, Aug’ 2s—Arrived, Grosham (®), Mace, | New Yor! | Ponce (3), Portundo, Saved 26th, s UGrenaaian A 19—Arrived, Nord yt N CoPpENmaGEN, Arrived, Nordcap, Clausen, New York (and sailed brit tor Cronstadt). Heipaig (@, Hotimann, Baltimore; Magda | | } adeipw G Rice, Rondoat: Sarah Elizabeth, Behe Bilaabe inportrsUacle fs Tom, Cook, New York. 0" ‘ins arrived: stouuishi ip Fiag, Foster. he erieston : Isaac Howland, Keene, Bal eure on Has tne, MeDonaid,, Jackson il es JV AW hlogton, Boats, he %. tie a our Sy ee 4 W'S Jordun, Baker, aura Bridi | Clark, do: stephen Duval, Brigadier, Norton, do; Cora, N ekerson evering, Carson. Uhiladeiphia: Ju mire r, Peterson, Albany; Storm Vetrel, oa’ aura, Thompson, do; Herbert Manton, Browelh Port ohu-on, Below—Bark Lydia, from Singapore; schrs Aldana Rokes ant Charmer, bound to Weymouth; Dexter, Clark, bound to Quincy; Ino: B Phillips,’ Modesty, James A otter, H Sharp and LM Strou’. Cleared—Steainship Ltaly (Br), “ihomson, Liver yila New York; brigs Lrie, Sears, Wilmingion, NC; Robertson, Peak, iichmond, Vayschr Howard, Gookins, steamships Pant! en and Reading; hake Neptune trate mae: Rerore he a= ticared, brig Robin (Br), Rome sclira Resolute, Sphedt (not m } rae G Loud, Harker (not Welt), Binecola: OF icone ‘Gage, Boston; Curus Tilton, Risley, Sav: 10th Ar ‘ed, ‘steamships Raleigh, Oliver, Wilming- JW Garrett, Hix, New York ; barks Countess ot , McGonagle, Londo I; Ellen ste- Havana Git Quai brig, Dudley, a |. Paysand schra Py trom Windsor, NS ison. Weeks, St Mary's: Gas. Jesse. Blizabeth, iF: Jannie A Bailey, Portia. Steamsnips Lucille, Bennett, Wiimineton, co owes, Boston: Elizabeth, Clark, New k Andes, Lincoin, Hath: brig Cuba (Nor), , lilverpool: schrs Hebry s orwell, for Liverpool CH Lawrence, Kemp, Boston: Pinta, Hangor: Ellen Galder, Wixon, Boston; “Nevtie Langdon, olling, do Peter H Crowell, do; Geo E Young, Marshall, do; Royal Arch, Bearse, Portland: Katic J'Hoyt, New Haven; Magvie Hart ‘mall. Boston, ‘alled—Hark: apman (Rus). Philoth 3 TUR (Non: schrs Revolute: Maggio tartheny Soe sehra WICK, Ga, Sept 2—Cléared, schr 8 P Hall, Tar a) BSELPAST Sept? d, seh rrived, sehr New York (end sutied for Hookand 3 Maus k EO Bartlett, Bangor tor New York (at ‘ales id 41 ll James Holmes, yer, do for do candsaited ath, Rab Sth, vont, Coombs, Hoboken; schrs Melville, Wi Herald, Hall, New York; 6th, Edward’ eariorth dos a, do. Sailet Aug 21, scbrs Welaka, Perkins, Savant 1, Empire, Keyah, New York. 01 0 ules eee 1 I A t Trived, sc! man, Dunton, New Yorke for Bathe iE nater Rigen nesxgor, Sept8—Arrived, schr Wm E Barnes, Gott ew Cleared —Bark Ellos (Aus), Zarr, Liverpool, BATH, Sept 8—Arrived, brig Hattie 8 Bishop, Bishop, Ooh Pe Sh T—arrived up, ship Orpheas, wets adc Setra Wak teh pe See AE schrs J N Gamewell, Portland, Me; FB en Lateral Pant leared, bars Bessie Simpson, B Porat PURPORT, Se} ept 9—Arrived, brig B W Cochran Sawyer, from Guanape, ae Orient, LT (and sailed Sth, Lad Suiled-Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull. New Fock Sth—Arrived, schr Nellie Eaton, Grearsot son, New York. DANY EER, ‘a 8—Arrived, schr Chase, Ingraham, lew ; DIGHT: t 7—Arrived. schr N H a Haynes, Geueastnven De. EDGAKIOWA, sept 7—Arrived, schrs E Wilson, South Ainboy for Saco; UW Bonedict, Hightey, Ne Boston tor new York. +i Aie0 SET eR 7th, @ United States steamer supplying i FORTRESS MONROE, Sept 10—Passed in for Rich ont, barks Capella (Nor), nolan from Ltverpool; alo Alto, Jenkins, trom New Yor Tn the Roads Wine-bound:—Bark Hunter and. bark Ocean. from Kichmond for L.iverpool : sehirs Gerent (Bt), for the Rio Grande: A & lenton and L A Jono- gon. trom Richmond. for New York ; wars Elizabeth, Firomas Benton, Jennie Rosaline. DS re ae Hooper, Monteyiteo, Barbara, yard, Mary D Van irk. Audio Blaisdoit, 6 Pe Sevats | Minnie Kinnle, John E Daly, Mattie 4 ‘A Hand, v. Win Custis, and others,’ boun BAT RIVER, Sept Arrived. schrad Worthinstom, Fitch, Weehawken: Isuac H Borgen, Baker, Sew 8th, steamsbip Achilles, Willetts, Phi Raiied ath, sehr S Le simmons Gandy Philadelphia, Suh— Arrived. sehr Native, Dehart, ‘Newbura, ‘O%, sept 5—Cleared, brig Helen M Rowloy, Welton, Pensacola, GLOUCESTER, event 9—Arrived, schrs Hyur, Oliver, Fordaairer tor Bath; Olive Elizabeth, Randail, do fol ‘orland, NN, Aug 33—Atrived, sche Silver Spray. New Zork, rrived, sehrs H'W God! Ja nd J 8 Watson, Harker, Philadel phia. Sevt 3—Arrived, sehr rtha Innis, tains Nellie | Litnper. Wiley, and Geo Nevinger, Phila telph ‘inecArrived ache Sava d Brigni. “mith, Ale Sin—arrived, selirs Jas L Maloy, ‘and Sarai's Herbert e Mag ius, Aug 3)—Arrived, schr Alcora, Rovinsoa, Rept Arrived, senr Para. Cates, Philadelphia. sailed. schr Ne'tic Walker, Drew, New York. Siw ORLEANS, Sept 6—Arrived up,'steamships Van js SN il Cortes, Nickerson, New a bank, Philadelphia. . ‘ep! 7 7—Arrivest, stentaship Ellen § | Terry, Sehuyie: tT. ‘New York; schrJ W Hall, Green, South boy. #5 Mat'eras 6th, schr J W Hinton, outward bouad. RFOLK, Sept S—Arrived, schr John E Daley, Long, NH. for Baltimore #YPORT, 6. ygobrs Porto Rico, Wentwortn, New Yorks, Cn Bon- dout; Annie E Stevens, Montgor oD wagainia, 8th—arrived, ao colle” Panther, Mills, Philadel. hia. NEW BEDFORD, Sept 7—<ailed, schrs Ada F Wnitney, Masters, Georgetown, DC: Young 'Teazer, Slocum, ¥! a rived, schr D M Antaony, McLane, George rite Balled schrs E Waterman, Hinckley, Rondout; P Osmih, Nichols, New Y NEWPORT, Sept 8 PM—Arrived, steamer Granite State, Poe ‘Albany tor Oak Blutts and Nantucket, wi! the sero cere ee thé seleotific Institate on board \at sanied Also, solr Native, Dehart, Newburg for Fall River (and saited 9ch). Also, sclirs Rebecca & Harriet, Hawkins, Providence for New York: Ida, Deering Taunton fordo: Chas Mil Jer, Jones, Providence tor do; Koanoxe, Simmons, Taupe ton for do; Artist, Forrester, Somerset for do (and all Perienoath EWS a inm Bowea,de. Ase 30. sclir3 Mist, Muncey, and Belle Seaman, pe} Rail River jor Trenton; 1 Teien, Searie, Apbonang yeuiiniasa, Aug 2—Arrived, Norden, Helgesen, New | Beepre hid io anesnde Macks Rew York: coop Bear, Cobleigh, Haverstraw. Caisre, Aug 2s—Arrived, Naygle, Hammond, Cole, f y Rotterdara (and entered to load ior Banta); 23d. Top! | Yor BWICB, Pe Beene AbeandTig, fo aes a 3 CAG! wallant, Phillips, Antwerp: surah, Nichols, tieabora, 26th, Emb!a, Ste Buenos Ayres: ‘thos ores sivintmore, agg att, Clare” Eaton, Mern- Buenos Ayres. preies SaaS | don. locke , Smal ont 10% mp. Lennie, a Hee Bendy Hook? i 22—arrived, Goleotda. Lord, New York. | lied, Jane blade, Slade, Uallipolt | ug 28—Passed, Viki ansen, fri Hosta san Nore for Mockruset | tty dew ae Yor: mor Presto. oO eins London for Sardiet and ‘anchor erased Helicon, Rogers, from Valpa. 2é—marrived, John Harvey, Brown, | rau Tor oi ce Ke sauna i Aue Arrived, Ca lots, Manaice, Charles: vb, a x igi Nba) OY wit)! Agov, AmUude MO ccuene Arrived, Mise Three Mivers} A sala woop dpsaaEnzt, ‘Aug. di—wa aro aa, sdarpato, Phila. GMO, aie, 5 pimourl, Cook, Mobile; @ Nd, , Robn, § . Gar dear tess MOG SO ton Tarthe roads 20tn, aa J eae on fot Rowen for New Oripans .) sebmii a pare e8 Ug 2—Bail6 iba, 2 Th ry Sihcnaven ig a re Green, ne En. | ag eareived, Tide yer Zork. showing sign! t, tor nf, " ure cy root, Allg 27—Arrived, Bucefalo, Orland, New | vores Peait, seymour, Porth oO th ‘Ralanuel. i Gunderson, Boston: scotia, 8) Leitch, New York, | Satled 27h, ‘Churebii <vuney, OB; Robert 3 Wellington, arris, Southwest Vass, ‘Miss B Yio Janeiro ‘via oung America, Manson, ‘1 Capiiane, iteath an Francisco, Cleared Wan, Atlas Mol Mobil ‘homas Hilyard, | ratte ;Cireass.an, Cain, dew Kuhn, Philadeiphia; Athlete, dney, UB. : ole 7th, Brothers, Jenkins, Charleston; Spain (-), Grace, New York; Andrea lu Vico, Kollo, do; 25h, city ot Montreal s), Morehouse. do. Loxpox, Aug 2/—Vieared, © Grinnell, Borland (and lett Gravesend 28th), New York; olland @), Simp- son, for do; Wasa, Holmberg, Buitimore : 2th, Marriet Campbell, ' uyior, Cardi” and New York; Malhaven, Smith, Cardi’ and savannah. Entered out 23h, Gueiie (3), Parsetl, New York. Sailed trom Grave id z8th, Mary Lawton, Kose, Car- dif and New york apart, ‘Niventsen, Charleston (and Doth anchored at Jib). fived, ‘John E Chase, Davis, New "Liuenice, Aug 2—Sailed, a Alferin, Tergesen, New (incwons, Aug 27—Arrived, Woodland, Valentine, Tri- este. Sailed 25th, Union, nieaf, Be Sem Aug 6 niled, ‘iriade, "rarabochia, New ‘STanvronr, Auz 28—Arrived, Fidente, Radosovich, New York via eee town (see be i 27—Cieared, Belle Morse, Whitmore, yr 28th, Krey Woggursom, Feters, New York; Johanna, tor do. Sxwronr, Aug 27—Entered for loading, Palmas, Card, Adelatde, Napxes, Aug 26—Sailed, Dorian, has Messina. Oporto, Aug 17—Arrived, Clara Uoodrich, Locke, New York. yiitav, Aug %—Arrived, Columbine, Jardine, New Falnxo. Aug 10—Arrived, Glenshel @), Pearse, Messina and ett bch tor Sew Yor QUEKNSTOWN, Aug rived, Bride, Bonner, Boston; “Philadelphia for Livernool; silen- York th, Maria D, Simonich, do, 26— ailed, Fritz Gundenson, New Urieans. ug 7—Arrived, Deinarcnl, Muri, Sew Y. pa, Aug 23—Entere’ tor loadiiig, Aunie Lorrey, tuum, Broberg, New KOGEN, Au; Stockrow, WANS si Livbys § ingapore. ‘ora. Waarex Point, Aug 26—Sailed, Kalos, Bartlett. Now rieans. exos Aynes, July ithe Sarmiento, from Portiand, ‘was Leached at Mont leo alter stranding oa oud. ts divohntaing. pi vious to survey, Fatmovta, Aug 23—The Cariotta, Maguir ag ath} ton ior Londot, bas puc in ere to day’ with low of anchor and chain, und damage to windlass. Havae, Aug 27—Advicos trom wieyalter dated Aug 19, state that an unsuccesstul attempt een made to foat the ‘Ironto, Vagassl, from Cette tor New York, | Ashore at Getures. LivxnrooL, « 28—The Sicilian (s), Martin, arrived here frou Alueria, reports having passed, on a 3, in Jat 40 N, lon 10 'W, @ schooner, with foreinast g four fest froin the devt, iu vow of @ schooner rigged teamer, Po) grid Aug 28—The Fidente, Austrian bark, Rados ‘ieh, ew York vit Queenstown (uoize), struck ouwide yosterduy and wasdocaed to-duy, inating waver. Amorican Ports, BOSTON, Sept W—Arrived. brig Adeline Richardson, | Led) Bultimore; schre posts. Shore, from Alexandria ee a st ie, tusaseay tisbensat Wind oak | gate to Fob | y rovidence: ze jut ton. DARA, Ang 22—Bailod, Plolades (6), Lee, New £5, euro Arrived ements, ‘Tiattle- Pinker Artie ot cil Srenerenenl ord ie teal ie anes ‘Allie # betas Gra rop, MCA sborough: allie’ 4 er aa Hattie L fuller, smith, Jacksonville i brig Eudor-us, Tee, Bath Me; schrs gre Maree ton; Martha arte Noy aria Ritene Palmer 3 Bre men, Me. Bikey meer ep Sa Site iy Saitled—Schi 8 erect es PHILAD: IA, Sep! Morrie, Kast aie. Arpaia She vier Pd GE rata C Tda de! lark, rovidena ee; Paul ayer Ming Sew Ra Noal, Heron, and R Ba Nott, wich: WG Peake ari rye E B i verian. ia in Hunt tid ps Sipelman, 86 Boot un Bavmorty Galt ns, Fompeandr Commercial a, M Byans, ecb eee rig, Bept 10, AM-=Pau i reich. crn ocr Ligne ies ; nee i , teat, Sohrs Cyrus iaeeen ti ean Sion, oasead down last Ma dot tai bark isa Bs as Passed, aeeUnls, fem har! ne 1h Na tae, ‘Tilto sr otic Hiokabuse, foe M—Pasced. uj fein roentand, meiaeg' ra foe Som tape ar sen tT). Butler. fp Monteyideo tor orders, Bark, Aarus sohrs 88 eral nila is pe fa here outward yan a Manning, Fannie. hngon and for Boston: Wille 3 Gemill, lor Fortsmoutl acu | Oey a tor Kewl) sarah. fe on vy etal kport OUgiAKs oF ne! eee eee eyed bark Suen Ailea, Hardy, Buenos Avres. . aiite eli ark Deer Kian, Heine era, Deals es) jangor: anand rs ‘Hop! rien, owe Wt ty nro rh— Cleared. steamship, Geo, Cromwell sauees New :brig FH Jennings, Mahoney, Havana. PKOvID et ept9— Arrived, schra Trimmer, ton. Alba 23 ‘avlor, (lizabetbport ond wae towed to Apponauy to discharge) ; Mor varte New ore hn iiisaAun'Go, Below. sche Wan i her, with lumer. Mialicdstonmahion Mo“lellan, March, Baltimore vis Rortolk: Mary, ogers, Puuladelphin ;sehrs Ann Eliza, Caswell: erman: B @ Whiidin, Sichol & P Ring, Ste ny "rvaway, nos, and James M Bavles is ks York. ATRWTCOKER, Sept 9—Satod, schrs Tunis Bodine {Judge Low, Hallowell, and Astoria, Sargent: New K -d—sehrs Cloud. Williams, Trenton; Anthony : johnson mea tattie IND, Sept Salted, schr A&C Benton, Budd, Si Sept Nailed, schr American Chief, SRO ASNANCTICO, Sept 2Q-Aerived, bark Edwin, NAN TUfeartd supa san Rafael (Br), Aitken, Cork: Ring- lea ter, hooker’ Mazatian; bark James B Bell, Tras! Nanaimo. SuileteShips Francis Thorpe (Br), Buck. Liverpool: Telen Morris, Unase, Wonolule: bark Windward, stan- J, Motlend mi rrived. steamship Colima, Hudson, Hong Kong UND, SC, Sept _5—Arrived, barks Arti- HOw, Rosarib; “Giyutliron (SD, Tallnck, Kivor Plate, nies ie sept Arrived, schr Granite Stato, Burgess, Phitndeloiia. 9th—arrived, sehrs Arthar pene Gould, and Lily B Gull r, Port Joh. ANDI iSepe 98a ed, steamer Utility, Aliya sche Kila Mathews, api titt vent eM irived, sebr J H Young, Bar. et, Poughkeeps! sche elie R Hull, Brush, Hoboxon, schrs Wa M Wilson, Brown, Alexandria; te 8th—Arriv Alida, Brown, Port Johnson McLean, Hallock, Foughkoup sie. Walter Palmer, Cale, and E Sinnicksoi | one EETOr Age 27—Arrived, Guiseppe Immanyele, Ponniwoil ieqiniadely i ite Jb, Georgeto my | 01 i et euoh, Geo wn, | “Steerix, Aug 25—Arrived, Aug Teitge, Lisoktelat, Wilk poi'p, tied Uliay, Hoboken te bed | min, WILMIN N, NC, bept }—Civared, brig Nautilus (Br) m, from Martinique. gC But AN MOUs Je SOLUTE phd othe od OBTAINED. “FROW COURTS ‘of different state; | every where: no publicity; ho tees in advane ec. Commissioner for every »tate and Novary Public. MYREDERICK L KING, Counsellor at Law, 36 Broadway. VONSTANTING'S PERSIAN HEALING FINE TAR 10 SOAP cures Catarrh, Plies, Skin Diseases, en Pauduess Gat is unequatiod tor wasming tataots wad toilet purposes. Sold Ly druygisis and grocers. 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