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10 n NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1874:—TRIPLE SHEET. THE NEWARK MANSLAUGHTER. | ¥ ve steven tne pete oeanee'te eee’ | SHIPPING NEWS. | S22'3,38 eth Sem, Sh Mes | onnmamen ara, ane Os amene Mm | Bet lamers ote ks on spades, Shovels and picks, Dearing the brand of | savolr Faire. Kept 9 mn aloft, and at 92 ‘oul f A i State of Nevada ° the county, Have been discovered in possession of | and |, Meri it SmAreived, stenmahly « an Woroner’s Inquest Y¥ ay scans pas der writs bus boarh enous cones, cain comand | on ty tm 8b mau sterday—Young & contractor ‘an down with our boars in tow and asked him to tal , New York for Glaseow. in ree | at Bayonne. The facts in this case OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. onboard. By this%ime the fire, getting dratt, had in- Pay . ah . Linderman Held for the Action of the | are in possession of Mr. dat Coyle. The mpie | | MaRsertes, Sept 19—Arnved, bark Joseph (Fr), Lack- : Maria Lamb Jens ne, Wiimingtom. ased very much and the heat Was intense. Trans c orsano, New York; om, NC. Wen, Denmark ws), terrea what of ocr effects we could, with some provisions | ano, Balttmore. ™, Semt Grand J '. ne | r , ct | tn voats on the Hackensack River, and the thes — = = — rd tre Shoaner the tires mise eat ae . Kenue: . ; 7 Police Court, an inquest was held by Coroner Al- amount to pearly $800, Au atidavit Was ea Rowmer, | _Aatle. | Dewtination) —__Ofon wey ep ae ce ie ee trapper tty 4 hy Se Ree. fred Munn in tae case of Peter Noll, the mysterious bay regarding these facts and wil be presen: re caine congr Kat bader way and ipreceeaed a ber ler, New York. + Gnd belt Gravesena same day Gace @), \ a . ig ,. es distance Ww ya m Causes of whose death were set forth in yester- | Be Grand Jury. been prepared for the |} - Lavervool..:2 Broadway. | How’ of the fiames Of, the burnitige “shi out Mh, IHetveria ie Bammer New York @ay’s HERALD, a8 far as then known. Most of the | Grsud dary Op an tncivis potmown fa boating cir | Pelee Pies: Peery. | He Baise broved 16.08 the Prank Bowsed, Of Bach Foreign Ports. pagiled rem Grevesend sh auidniid ‘ “ ” De ¥ > e. Capt Anderson, bound from New Yor! Buenos Ayr and e4 A Bi (and anchores at Veal witnesses veing Germans, whose knowledge of | ‘les as “Itaiin Joe.” Four boats owned Dy Bis $} F Broadway | Grande-do-Sol, who treated us kindly, and didail in bis | New York Mh Gita ee toe Caren ue tor Pensacola. om vs {on the Ho keus. Ky he bower tor our comfort, and landed ui at Yernambueo, | Spring, Small, New York, 7 | LINN, sent GArrived, Guile, Caleatno, New English ts very tmperfect, the in t ca +9 Broad pring, York ; ioth, Atlanta, Da rn quest occupted | materials turnished irom tue supply 8 ereroom of o Broad August 2 Is7t 1 wish to express my thanks to Mr. | "Valea aug 6 barks Windecmer tbe A. Calor. | Yorks th, Ses Foam, Hawking the entire day, from ten o'clock til six in the | the county aliishouse, [he large uumber o perky e| divans Corr Americal’ stevedoree who indly placed | pints siecle Cie elghton, Sew York jana, Callior: | isto Aug atarrived Lk Squire, Baker, Now . positively amazing, | his house at my disposal, together wit! and board. “ ql i evening. The testimony had to be taken in Ger- | theits o1 thts Coe gee pr iraud. jet developed, Ae | Wis kindness to us is beyond expression. “Mr. Carroll, of | pric'W's' it lemons unavers. Carver. London; 10th, | qiAttasm Sep! sailed, Adolphus, Ros (from man and then translated into English. The fol- | cdeoee is frat of a certain member of the Board z u ae Carroll & Oss, aie all that could be done in a Rort Aug U hips dale of Angles (Be) Tevine, for by pre ied, Minnehaha, | ot Freenoiders who ¢ tor te u | W : : ‘an Francisco; Jas A Wright, Morrison, for do; barks | 5 bose Cassidy, nee Ss et arene j 9 Brecnoldens wae cnetged G24 ae Gaus | re Peoenica (tab, from Belfast for New York, be- | Ella. Oliver and James Kitchen (sr), Hevuolds tor New | Sohn. NB a. THE EVIDENCE. | county road " on vt & Premen E ported at Lewes dismasted, was towed in by | York; Herre Huyper (Ger), and J i Love (Dan), for dos |g, %, Balled Lottie Stewart, Mrs, Dorothea Noll, wise of the deceased, testi. | Mretit® So aig ee nee | Mate of Georaia S. Gtaswow | Meamer City of Dallas ‘not Cleopaira). Sue lett there | fudie, sinclair, and Anna 4 ‘Tavior (#0). Bernard (or | Prduer CBs Vth, Gaiino Bonsignore, Bonsignore, New - + . testi- together. ; pmerania. r : at? AM Qn uladelphia, in tow. e tor boston + sa ngersoll, trom Portand, 3 fled that she dwelt at No, 112 Lillie street, vag | that there Was Only one Lam @t Work and, of “* © les Aeon epuomeny nasa r a ieum Roston for suri. | aftived 8h; Mariha (Br), Richards, trom. New Yor! | Arrived th, Antonie Otteal, Perniero, New York. , @ street, and was ‘ Baie Many EB Tuomrson, Hooper, trom Roston for Suri " s Leitu, Sept 's—sailed, tho S cesen, Darien. ived July’ 303. 1k Rupr: y < course, oniy {n either place at any one time, yet Geran zeoe/(R B.Laverpoot. ly Broadway nam. which smiled trom st lnemas Aug 2) returned tq | Tived July 30; Narragansett, Hamiin. and Rebecca |} ry te *. * oth, the widow of Peter Noll; that Noll died on Friday: | fhowey'nas been charged to and received trem te uy stUneaeee "|e Fl Mverpewts |g roa | Uie"atter port sepe id leaking vudiy, having encountered | Crowell, Crowell, une; sche’ George V Jordan, Dun- bea Rew tek, Wankera, Beagel, Bad 8 borer ty oceeee ee ative Of Germany | coun ae causa Uisen Tue eokolies tn gues: | Peers. ccitee Rilawempsai: fg meting cern | Qautrrcnte on the 20nd oes over nina 201 aR. | “LAkinos, Aug tf_—Arrivad nets, Black wan, Wine | MAIO ne ene whee and a laborer by occupation; that he “got a iick- | Pi’ Tirverta Pet he iGuascow. 17 Bowling Green hed aud the cargo of flour and Osh is damaged LY | Avi Sunder PUtRden tie cad wohled Bett tok Mar: | from Bristol tor st Joba. a. . Uon was indiscreet enough to boast several . if Hf Bowtine @ tng” on the street on Friday evening, September | outs ago that the least sum he ever made dur | fans e.’.cteek Bi Bremen..."aBowlne Grea | 22, but was unable to say who did the “licking;” ing bis counection With the Board iu apy one year een Water. tinique); 2ist,’ Zerlina (fr), Williams, Liverpool, NS Mavaca, Aug Camttie, Craie, New Yorn. RMS Mave Me), Motsage, from. Wilmington, NC, for | wand ‘salted Bont Tomar ead schon Geacaias Masstcis, sey: 7—Xauled, Analg, schrodet, New York. of e e] % } CU! ey vor, eedes —); ly , . fret werpool, having completed repairs at Bermuda, ‘was | McUlure, Bangor, Me (and proceeded. for. ——)s, 281 ee ee WitAdrign. mors. / fad Sept 9—Cleared, Harmony, Dinsmore, Louis~ 1&8, Aug 31—Arrivea, Napoli (#), Brown, Clyde and © Livervoo). 129 Br 6.) Hambare that he was not much under the infuence of liquor | Was $4,500. . abvsen leeetees Felonding on the 17th inst, and would get away in five or | Irving, Azevedo, Cape ¥ df sailed 29th for Cala Still another fraud Is worthy of notice, The {o.%" a bey orn ne, on Be AAD A Ye Or. | Eng 10, Cape Veras (and sailed for 18, that day, and had come home trom work between name of Mr. Charles Hall, of Hudson city, was ABS! BIX and seven o'clock, and did not go out until the Manes 2 — Soe carpenter work avout Which uy , “ ” tr. Hall knew absolutely nothing, and when his Repabiie time of the “licking;’? the attention el witness attention was called to the signatures he pro | China was called to her husbaud by the noise Of some | pounced tuem iorgeries. in like manner the phtosta boys crying, “Peter, come out! Peter, come name of Mr. Reddington, @ wholesale meat yiuann out!” and b the throwing of stones; | dealer in the Washington Market, was signed to y 3 ; | bills charged against the county concerning whieh witness did not know who the boys were; hadhad | Mr, Readington Was IM @ state ol DLISSIM IO | Conversation with her busband after he was | rance. | days in consequence of 4 part ‘go having been Sailed Aug 18, brigs Tycoon (Br), Chadsey, “Boston; red on board a hulk which subsequently sank in 12 | Sept6, Manatee (Br), Page, do; stl: Harriet, Hill, News | feat mau which necessitated ligutering the cargo | foundiand, | aan Vata anos | nk Aue St e brig. In port Sey ), bar! azelle, Duntze, from New York, Bute Axcota (of Parsboro, NS), Morris, from Demerara | ttived sas brigg Harry a Aubrey. lrises, trom do, ae: 7 Nort, Bite M Tucker, Merryman, Johns, § 3 » | rived 4th: Gem, Pierce, trom do, arrived sth, schrs Geo | seeking . reing under dem oh LA AY esis ties Se Fr Wbitions Hegey, from Tenerife, arrived 7th; Geo 8 | , 0780, BE, June U=arcives, enemy Loring, Mel- \e ats ry, Keaser, froin Noriolk, do. {italia eu'whien went he" eSha Ut | gates Cby fdas ache Hawart Hornet, | gisawoor Sept 1-0, ew andy, Maley, Bahar Almanac for New York=—This Day. | forward! house, "axing with It (wo sailors, who subse | Taylor, New York for Para (see Miscel:; 13th, brig EX: y Sept 8—Arrived, Lucco, Otivart, Ne’ | quenily swam back to the vessel; shlited anu stove cargo | elsior (Rr), Mayor, New York: l4th, bark Modoc. Marsh, | y QuRENSTOWs, Sep! i) et And lost deck load. York for Barbados: latte ache ida Mt Widridgee Arm. | _ Salled 7th, Sebastian Cabatta, Sanstedt, Hull; Fran- ES J ? ' . Mr, Kuh, chairman of the committee appointed | | Bee can vine vice eapnins =e heat | to investigate these ands. stated to a a4 4 4a Pg Constance (Daten). from Now York for Barba. strong, Philadelphia for do isee Miscev). gence Avegno, Fagr 6, Bellna ? b, gramcsece Antonio, * | . | repre: ive yeste os, put into uda se in and reports | *"shifta 9 Piunce: 0 Vagge, Belfast: 9th, Peruvian’ Congress, " ir representative yesterday that one quarter of the morn 9 if » put into Berm: pt stress an Sailed °d, schr Ancona, Fitzgerald, ohn, NB. cae Aino, Mitpic Bris'ol; Lucca, Oitwarh, Dobie oe {she eueountered the hurricase of the oth inst, in lat | In port th, brie Muad (Bri, Mel fh WwW ts pow 57 and was thrown on her beam ends, and | ton, rom Wilming. tor Liverpool, reldg, to sail m or § days; and Rorrenpam, Sept 5—Cleared, Carl Friedrich, Knuth, with; also that aboy named Ball or Boldt was | truth is not known publicly, nor will it be till the 14 Hel Gate....morn 6 47 with Linderman at the time; that was all Noil saia | C4Se Comes belore the courts, | He deciined to tur- Her laying some time the foremast was cut away with New York, is nish any of the Unpublished facts, as tt might ve ir actached. ‘The geek wan also swept ol deck load, eipawenans Augie Arrived bark Fannie Lewis (Br), | _ Steps, Sept 7—Arrived, Concordia, Ketelholdt, Da- about nis being burt, The witness admitted that | the means ol driving away from Justice some of boas, Water casks, &c; alter hatch siove and bulwarks | y, 4 , yoni, ; , be Mur a rien. the had had a quarrel with her husband cefore the | the gulity parties “The eviuence m the wiyte | PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPT. 20, 1874. jos.s.7" Fawards, Boston: sist, brig Biack Swan (Br), Winsiade, | TIEN oe, sent s sailed, Der Fommer, Bohm Wil- entire amin a Scux Eowanp Buanert (of Newouryport, Taylor, from | _ Sailed Aug 15, brig Ariel (Br), Doane, Boston: schrs | mington. A scived: ©. C “W hse: ibid | forgery case tmpitcates two cha.rmen of fornver | alleged fracas in the street, but cented that she y - | il | Swine Sept | Boaras of Freeboiders, The impertinent and avu- | New York tor Para, vut into Bermada sept Tl, havin; Hy Parker, Lewis, New York; 20th, Pereaus (Bri, Bor- SwinemonDE, Sep! had pasted him off the stoop or had struck him. | sive docameut or Job Lippincott to tue Board has | ARRIVALS, encountered @ hurricane on the it inst an int 33 I, i gen. do; Sept Drigs Eastern Star, Foster, do; Mathilde | New York: Abraham ekalla, urogeryon, do it W'llesser, o " i q a — © 1, in which the foremast head was carried away, irmaas (Br), Garcia, Baltimore a { Dr. Dodd, the County Physician, testified to hav- | evoked general indignation. REPORTED BY THE HERALD PRAM YaoRTS AND diso Yore Aud maintopmast and jibtoon and whole suit | In port’ Sept, 7, Milp Rona ir), McKenzie, for New | _ Situoru, Sept 8—In the bay, Antioch, Hix, from Ore* img made MERE HERALD WHITESTONE FRLBORAPR LING of sails, The deckload was also sweot away, the vessel | York, dg; also the above arrivals. : Carers ieee A POST-MORTEM EXAMINATION TEMPERANCE WOMEN. Shenmetien tihite “ : 1 mept & having been throwu oa her beam ends. she was re- ea BEDS er port steamship Gienshee (Br), Newton ug 26—Salled, Ps ruggia, capers ty en poner oe) Noxtevioro, Aug i~Arrived, barks Gladstone (Bn, | ,StAMtcuike (Azores), Aug I8—Arrived, Julla, Sioeirl of the body in company with Dr. Koxneman, Noll’s attending physician. As the result of this | examination the Doctor stated that Noll’s right | eye Was blackened and a wound was found above | and behind the left ear, about one and a half inches in length, with ragged edges and extending and Queensiown vn. with mdse and 410 passe rancklyn. sept 13, lat 4840, fom at 48 p: nan steamer. bound B, (Tih, lat 42 1 len J+ 4 . Mi miles E of Sandy Hook, t .& French and a N e, 26 miles Kot andy x ar and an Inman steamer, no gent tna Yh Benmtnge. Armstrons, of and trom Phila- | norton, Fernindina via St Thomas: sth, archer, Hatch, | Boston. 3 deiphia for Barbados put into Bermuda Septts, in dis | porcand aud sailed Ith tor buchos Aves); idtn J a | Sauled 7th, Galeno, Lisbon, Boston. ‘ | Meeting of the Women’s Temperance Association Last Night in the E! teenth Street Methodist Episcop: Pope By line, a White tress, having encountered the hurricaue on 6tt inst, ia | he a tee fOr | ; Sayra Cv (Tenerife), Aug 23—Arrived, Adria Wat Si on Gand to-tfore and maintopmasts and ‘ib. | Woenworth We Merelliy, New Vork, (or Rostra seo, | Calleros, New. York. ng boom, and carried away the toremast head at the eves | airy Grate Richols, dos lin bark Hermanos iNoe. { SINGAPORE, Au I—Sailed Crest of the Wavo, Harris, <> “iaging. Was repairing on the 17tn, and would TonUnitea nites chain iO . Colson, West Indies: Boston : Don Qui ote, Venhalion, Manila nave: ae Church—Feminine Speeches=The Chrise bound & — i3th, sehr Naney Smith, Boyd, st Chowas: Mth, barks ‘RtestE, Sept d—Arrived, Ercoil, fancredi, 5 : potable | “Steamship Celtic (hr), {10 via | SouxJawns Smuvpeen, while ona vovage from Boston | Henty Rankin (Br), Maitimore; Cordova (Br), for Port Nice) througn the scalp. Beneath this wound the sku | ‘i#m Status of the Elghteenth street | q own 11th, with in » rata Rd | to Piviadclphia having blown away foresall anchored | mn ee th and Le BAGHa Uren rile eas Toachee AEAGAR aE MIIBES e ‘i — » | Cortia, 18th, lat 30%, ton 23 1%, pased an Inwan steam. | seven jorthward of Barnegat at Sept 17. In port Aus ships Franklin, Linnell, and Leonora, yres,. ad by ‘ ' ‘was found to be iractured and depressed to acon. | CBUrch—A Presiding OMicer Surprised, —9 es aap sa on th ing ol uth shipped auehors, and proceeded | Gritth, uncy barks cipsey (or), Uremor, New Yo stranding on Flores Island, wis making much water, siderable extent, In the opinion of the voctor the | _ L28t evening there was a temperance meeting ‘atishio City of Brussels (Br), Letteh, Liverpool Sept | to Saady lvok. Sarmi¢n'o. Moody, or Portland, repairing; Mendo PO ANEW hare Gallant nen paeia wanes tae injuries received were quite sumcient to cause | eld tn the Eighteenth street Methodist Episcopal | Yount ale inh, lat 30 Mt ton SU. pamed steamabiy | ,enenegce (Gn, Mulhern. from St John. NB. for Har. | Now’ York: Anaie W. Gaudard Car). Jonuston for° dor | Exaiwone. Sept 8—Tho. lowe, brig, of Tvedestand death, and the only surprise was that death did | church, near Fighth avenue, under the auspices of City ot euinon tor” Liverpeo! Da ete at race eT sie ens Aadtng us | Liazie Zittlocen, trom and tor do, arrived 207 sehr David | from Baiimore ror oruers inetroleuray has pur ip nerd mot rere lyme bees caused by @ | the Woman’s Temperance Union. The body of the | #0 7S Ly vies (of Ayan . oe ‘ stone, aud not witha Kole, Noll went out in his @ - Steamsnip Lord Clive (Bri, Urqul bound & LS 7 : awyer, from Fernandina, arrived 17th, to repair damaze to hull and rigging, having been im co!- Liverpool via an ene igs Serene on ; Mavacuez, PR, Aug 3I—arri irs Keokuk, Kelley, | liviom, Seu Exiwa, Thotapsom, trom Machias tor New York, | new York via Stsohus, PR cand s yard after peing hurt. church was pretty well filled; up stairs there were | orton, with mise to ¢ U Marshall & . at puto Balen Sept fa with loss of partof deck load of i ~ept 5 tor Huima- SHancuat, Sept 8—The J R Worcester (before reported), Dr. H. A. Koxneman corroborated the County | net many auditors. | aes aman Carta lia dr), Buller, Genoe Aves Mareetl | Puinbcr aud iuil of water, having sprung aleak off Case | £08) {aPe,2, Saran A. Heed, Kec. Phuiadelphia aud | wag tan iat by the Japanese sveamer Woostig Physician’s statement, and swore additionally | 17th, Palermo 224, De th, Majaga sept Sand Gibrai- Ann. Sailed Aug 29, schr Monceta (Br), for Delaware Break- Livervoot, Sept 9—The Finzel, Deas, arrived at this that he had had 4 conversation with Noll before | _ Brother Appleby arose after the singing of @ | th, falerme Sa, Keats sun, Malags Mapt 2 and Gibrar’ | “fgoun Ovens Tinton, ot Charleston 90th tust from Balti. | wen cid oes chee Pe * | port trom San Fraacisco, experienced favorable winds his deatn, and that Noil told him he had been | Bymn and said that Mrs, Carrie Macdonald would | sept 19, no Int. &e, pasved an ‘aman steamship, pound more, arrived in a ¥ condition. In pure Sept 10, sche DA Edwards, Miller, from Wil- | and and weather tp to, Cane Horn. the strong winds v iy | east: a Ge teamship do; loth, iat de M4, lon i “ . ” | mington, NO, arrived 2d, disz. rol 3 , whit i topsa' Sirack by gome bora with @ stone. Noll did not | preside, Mrs. Macdonald thereupon took her posi- | galt; 1th, a Gorman steamship to: tith. late) M lon TF | the cases of oll, marked “Pratt's Astral O11.” seon | MuIgton NC, arrived in port brig Nancy (Br), McBride, | Nicodmedias Neva. an ordinary seaman. lost his hold Bay that be had fallen on tne curbstone, In tne ic ¥ ” rs jon 65 Us, correspond with part ot the rf “ e! ? : @ er hit Opinion of witness the wound which cauced death | “0 behind the railing and in front of the pulpit. | Crocker, (rom Phiindeipbia tor Providence wih loss of ita (Aus). trom. New York Sept 4 tor | 0M Baltimore, arrived hth. and tell overboard; unable to render him, any 2 ‘ fee uch cane et | She gave ont the 175th hym | rudder and rudger post, took her in tow and towed Zoliezzi of the bark Kinma 3! which VAaRa, Aug 23—cuiled, schr O M Marrett, Reed, New | assistance, running before ja gale of wind at as the result of either a fail ora blow from a & ¢ tle cag | to this port; 19th, at7 PM, pased a Cunard steamsbip, . as York. ‘the tlme. June 21, lat 8% 8" lon 37 W,_ expe: stone. | His as-onishment 1s great that Noll lived All hail the power of Jesus’ name, | bound ea J papa Shin mente Get Vote ae | adt.bort Sept’ schrs Mary Burdett, Tobin. and Cectie, | rienced terrific | enle of jwind, from SE te 80 long alter being injured. Noll Ww! steamship Merrimack, Weir, Ri nelro Ang 4 Bd + eivalte’ anderson, from an 1 tor New York, to satl in a week E. ship laboring very heavily; , shiv Davewrer te | aot eae ate trouble to read Is throughout, whlch | 29:n. Pernambuco tist, Para cept & and nt Thomas 1h, oittdnd 888 burrels oF fosiu. =” |g POUT Shain, Aus 22—Arrive ii’ John Wesley, Sav- | lureh and pitch. waich carried away tne loremast about Kas: No, | delaye: i r wil p rere ti i Garrison. “ . “4 | age, Boston (and sailed Sept 2 tor Curacoa). ix feet above the deck, and ev cl a BTS: Kass, Wite of Michael Kass, residing at No. agen matters. -Atter the ‘hymn Mrs. Macdonald: | Wiss orgia (BP), Machenaie, Hamilton. Sept 20—Schr Melita, bound in, te ashore on | “Sailed Aug 19, brig Lady Hird, (Br, Beauregard, New | likewise maintopmast by the sicave hole aid mizentop: je street, testified that she heard a noise in | called upon Brother Perkins to pray. Brother Sdays, with mdse and 2 passengers to A E Ow Istaid, but will probably come of at the next | York: -ept4, schr Adelia (Br), Carne’ do. mast; obliged to cut everything away ior the safety of the street and Peter asking a boy what Lishame | perkins aid pray, and prayed very long. es In port Sept 7, brig Pearl, Briggs, rom New York, ar- | the hull, ship rolling her’ rails under wator every roll; Was; the boy replicd that it Was none of bis busi- r oh ship City of Wac p San Praxetsco, Tept 18—The schr Klaskanine, Wil- | Fived Aug 24, ldy tor do. continuation of gale up to July 3. July 4 got jurymast hess; Noll and nis wife were frequently inioxi- | During tms time the members of the choir son. of and (or this port, with pests, went ashore’ near | ,At nan, Fernando Aug 2, brig Anclo (Br), Acker, for | stepped: light winds and (air weather from then up to iwi, cated. acted in a very extraordinary manner, laughed and » at Is oclock Priday night. erday ‘oston, cleared, c, ‘i ia New Y 1 s - . if : 10 e deck joad floated of and dritted in ard | | Point a-Pirze, Aug 2t—Arrived, brig Katahdin, Har- The Tomas (s), from Baltimore, via 2 ‘ork, a 5 4 4 ; a captain oi fe Hie «i Was picked up oy ok- D e (Br McFarlane, a, collision th ry George Lippert, Jacob Linderman and George Making signs and smiling at gentiemen in other wir sche L Wee ad towed to tue city. the ‘eenooher iat BOGK, | New Vork, uerived Sth, une: Oris Priticess eatrice (Hv), | and 10. the latter vessel sang on Tranmere ‘each; Tomat 3d, tor do. | reported damaged. Ihe Alexandria was shifting Goeks mast below street; Noll asked Linderman what lis name wi She said she was glad to be alive, and she added | “ Steamshin Gen Barnes, Cheesema Savannah Sept and the other said it was Doue of Mis business; | thatshe believed it was because God permittea | 17, With mdse and passengers to WR Garrise Noll was a littie intoxicated and pushed Jacob Steamship EC Knight, uae ee, ueors wwn, DO, sto Avo) or), Wold, do; Boston. tewart (Arg), Rio Janeiro; bark ‘; brig Lena (Br), Deinarara, testers to his house on Friday evening are portions of the church, while those below were ea- wae y eee prit, and ae pee | Bipmcan trary a Oy aEa ee) Rag tor Al saad rare | penpnea ta Or ! © yw | ole set, mainstaysail, e a ry a . oC . Clem: Snet He dO we Onn and teat the eae rad cut | Sa@ea in looking at the cholr. Brother Perkins | feron jury boweprite spina psy tpg phy tte gh oy Andee Bad iimore, arrived stheschr Mary rhea, hob | Amorican Ports. by the boys stoning him; he thought ocker boys | a8ked the Lord if tuere were any drunkards pres- _ , S\etmstiip Cortes, Niokerton. New Orleans Sept 12, with | Prepare te itl dome of wit tone Tver Story at meee ouibareas ate tnsnip Parivian (33) | Ga een Yc ig ren Sonn eee mene were there; Noll admitted having been slightly | entor any people who kept saloons, and asked msnip We , Quek, New Orleans At Rockport, Me, the yship Jolin Paseal, built by | watts. Li ‘ool. : * | Georgetown, Du, Parke sol Intoxicated at the time when he went out, and ts 2 ¢ BR Sept 13, with mdse r rs to FP Baker. Cavlian, Norwood & Wo, is nearly completed, and will be | Rio Gkanne, Atg 4—Arrived, brizs Flora (Ger), Han- iled—steamshin EC Knight, New York: schrs Jesse aid that he uid not know Waether he fell down or | Zim to Eig them o balsa tikes Alter aes jetnamehip city or Dalian, ‘ines, New Orieans Sept | laanched in drapes a | ten, New Tork; lath, Eile cir), Poote, YW Knigivt, Pawincker: HW Foster, New Ned/ord; Wim “4 stone: came another hymn, and then, of course, a collec. 12, and the bar 1th, with 4 and passengers to C cuep—At Topsham, 12th inst, from ti of d lth, sehr Cazique (Bra: SOCTON Supt 20- Misou tte head whenteten te ene ti A then Mra, Macdenaia addressed ino | Malloey £00. cepri m titer N of Cave aceren fell | sosMl Furisignes chipper bemecusr ot Ho vone DaniTice | Inport Aue ia soni tastae (Gy [Pee ee Th I Mtuetatanbarbent bed be i Von. ‘Anna Sutler, of No. 114 Lillie street, testified to aa) and then Mrs, Macdonald addressed the in with bark Federicl (tab. Cant bgeiti. trem veltast Mp Charies & Counce, sole owner, and designed tor the | Fat a Decne faggadilty (Bes | BALTIMORE, Sept 19—Arrived, steamer Josehine be ees sa a - audience. jor New York, dismasted and in distress: (ook ber im tor fruit trade. ‘non, Richmond, Va: lth, ser ‘ellberg, Balti ’ : a seeing Noll and Jacob Tinderman scuiing in the and brought her to the Delaware Breakwater ae Notice to Marine | more: ish, bark Lapwing, Benthall, air sboitisesa. |, THOMMin Ney SOCK wraadwasdic ken Cocks maie | rr, Orr, Ricumond; 2id, harks Lyn ' Yamoyden, Tovey, Baltunore. y feat Youn: sailed Aug 8, Dirk Varamount, Hall, Baltimore; brig | piiu'ttusy Feat measure, its Useiul Maria Augusta (Dan), Broberg, ‘Hampton Roads: sclir fi deacon ip Mount Hope Bay, opposite Fall River, to an advertising medium twice, and tuen Jacob pushed him or struck him | Bet to be so, She thought God was in this tem- | with mdse and passenger 2 areeen s u { schr Freddie L Porter, Boston. e Ste: hip Wyanoke, Couch, Kienmona, City Pott ana “ i it bs scarcely disiine — Adeone (Ger), Wurthinann, Mobile; Ith, bark kmma L 9 4 With a sione; heard some boys on the opposite | perance movement, and that it was making raptd | ymin wien ytee sh : om the surrounding haze. ; par Weh— Arrived. steamer Raleigh, from Wilmington, NE. 4 a se and passengers to the Old Dominion irom Guiton (br), McKenzie, st Thomas tor orders; i2th, siip Ni iC " vi 3 side of the s ~ | Kent dir), Gritiths, New Orleans: bark Victoria Perez, | y BANGOR, Sept 1s—Cleared, sehr Willard, Suuth, New reet cry, “Peter, come out! shoot stride % vag | Steamship Co. Bim!” and heard stones strike’ against the house; | “des throughout the land. The cause was | Stewmstp Florida. Ci : ; PLATA RIVER—ESTARLISHMENT OF 4 | Lindsey, Pernambuco and West indies; sehr Laurita the boys were attracted to the place by a quarre, | DOWNd to be triumphant in the end, because drun- | providence. Had he TON CAPE AT MARIA, (Ger), Menke, New Orleans: 1th, ship 7 RingiBr), Mo- cxer, Philadelphia Sept 16 for | sou ammnica E winds: ith, at loam. F BATH, Sept 18—In vort brig Hattie S Bishop, Bishop, for Cuba. oD Ni te. i: 5 Island WNW 25 miles & has ly en receiv a new light has been es: yan San Francisco; brig Mozart (Ger), Tietchens, New , 2”. i between Noll and his wite. kenness was such an awful thing. Sne had | [sand WNW 21 at the entraace ofthe La | York; Joth. ships tichard Wright (Br, Cruikshank, San | 4.CHARL Sept 20- Arrived, steamship Manhat- Jonn Suiler swore that ke heard young Linder- | gqopted the crusade from the first, and was oni c . “ 4 é) “ae t tan. Wood! New York: ship Arlington (Br), Vickery, man say he had had p' » y ders é EM, igen on Vive Is jad. rol tanea ie sow by . ne tower, and the light ta eee rete MOE er vets we | Sydney. CB: schrs Cartis Tilton, Risley, Baltimore, leak- A TUSSLE WITH NOLL: \ Sorry it had not been more pushed forward in | {yiinen? Castalia (Br), trom Gilraliar, a sda above the cape bid, Hampton Roads: La Plata. Phatips, Mobiies | Matta White. | INSEL se bO as Sane re a { the sea. It re Ship Ne Plus 0 onde’ ct 2 8, of ' nip Ne Plus Ultra, Borden, London Ang &, and Isle of sible 18 intles ‘i hay Lge pushed him = he pushed Noll, and ion | New York. Mrs. Macdonaid spoke at great lengtn, wontar : on the siuewaik, but Jacob did not say that he wht 34 days, with 1 he had got into a scrape. \ J Bs Jengthy | for Bordeaux: mame dav, lat 41 Oatherine Loring swore to seeing Noll throw | Moore, whoalterahymn, began another lengthy | ress der), from Milk River, J. Bigil (Nor), Lovier, New Yor! SARS ge Pa ear Po a oe Wi Gen Fricke, Cnited States; wou, bark Hate G | papenck, Colcord, Kew tors. (the first order. Hinrptow Roads, ie oa Hat ee) mPANVERS, Sept 1o—Arrived, schr D Davenport, Free~ | Vin port Aug 33, steamsnips Isabella (Ital), tor New | M&My ie 3 Fork; Tycho Brahe (Br), tor do: ships Matterhorn. Arey, | yuscuach NB for how Yorss Late rricud Collin? Flag, Foster, Boston; bark David: sto Grinnell, Minturn & € oke bark hein (Nor). ra. bark Hume | Falmouth. K. | PON THE SOUTHERN RRAZILIAN COAS! Linderman down first and alterward to seeing | Bark Dr Von ‘Thunen Tellow (ser w, Sunder- as been established in the torcat the bar — for san’ Francisco (cleared 24th): Iv: é iti Noll tall, vut saw no stone thrown and believed , *P&eed- ies: ieee dunes. | tand'as davs, with coat to Tetens & Boekimann, of aranavua, Crovinee of Parana, siwuated it 1233) Jamestown, Cal and Louis Walsh, Wiiteriordos eo at | PRUSCCIp AA. tne pagees, steam Linderman bad nis hands in tus pockets when Noll s g Bare Elizabeth Ger), Dieke, Bremen 4) days, io bal. | $5.8, lon 40 1% 20 W. : for € North Star, Thompson, and LAr ieaecy a nal phies canines “4 rman ba c B Noll i p ; S “a Hor remarks were peculiarly versonal to bereels, | Jester Chan alien & Os ihe litut ts 14-23 metres above the sea, 28 30 N from the iidora Barclay TorrBatee. | SUP. Fazan., Barrett Phiadelphis; ship. Genevieve R f | ie Brine toe -Ancapolls NA), Mille, Hamburg 44 tof the Morro dus Couchas. 73 N fous Pomons al. i a hia: roxland, Birick land. Liverpool. A recess tonk place at this point, during which | and she did not speak on temperance so much a3 au with empty. barrels fo iene Fr ee one | migegee Sot marapacin Point sod SK irom Point Bie mr) i tacoae Leia | Steamsiitps New Orieins Wilmington, and | Spon Mrs. Moore. She described her early youth | ee Te Gn’ ne Amsterdam Stdays in Dal: | tne light inay be sect 6 miles off, and hava hurizontar | ENrh Mich, aud Ada Carter, Albert (or Faddock), | “Arrived leh, brig Juniatta (Sp), Serra. Below, at bree Catherine Aon), Mouter, for Hampton Roads; | quarantine, sigauiship Bolivar (Br), Doberty, from As: ire, and H Drummond, {liggins. d , | pinwall, Maguire, an rummiond, Higgins do; and tieabovd | PEW" nepronD, Sept 0 Arrived, sehr S S Smith, T MGT, In port Ang 18 ship Wm McGilvery, Blanchard (or | Show, jVarcham tor how Yor! 7th Septembe ae hyers h " ‘alled—~chrs M +: Real, Benson, Philadelphia; M Vi Hith September, | Nichois), from Leith, disg pan fairy Bette (Br Ears | gar, de, Winchester, New York: Benj Kngiisn, Chase, d the tea tophersen, from st Mary: @ c + rT Wesi, from Brunswick, Ga, do; schr Waldemar, Parker. | dt Welle Rway, do; Falms, Weeks, sail Tulse ept 18, PM—Sailed, schrs Mediator, De froms Darien. do. res, AUK 2t—In port brigs L Warren, Leach, from aiduor. Miliges andi Giouoxeran ae Ppa ye ; "4 D 7 ery . er, irley,, Lest Ne atrived [thy Uyperton, Clark, trout Wil. | River tor New York; ST Chartre, ‘Tretethen, Taum: | ccbr,finiiae (Marb, Sept 7—I0 port. bark Atlantic. Dick. | TUR “ erson, trom Barbados, arrived Ang 31, for New York - , 1a, Ew Sept 8: rigs Vaniel ‘Trowbridge, “Rogers, trom New | Wend for New York; bureka, Davis. Full River tor doy } York, arrived Sept 5, disg: Favorite, Wood NEW LONDON, Sept I8—Arrived, sehirs tneas Pendle: | Were brought down irom tue jail for examination. George Lippert, one of the prisoners, was first | 424 her sufferings in this Ife, and how much she Bark Forsete (Nor), Christiansen, Arendal 52 days, | range of lev 20 mia, | : “ eehite oa ar? 5 with empty barrels to Tetenis & Kock mann. - sworn. He is a youth of about eighteen and re- | had had to bear; now sorely God had tried her, Bark t (Sor), Gisen, Antwerp 47 days, in ballast IRELAND—SOUTH COAST—INTENDED TeMPORARY ALTERATION Ix KOCHE Po} sides at No. 85 Lillie street. He declared that he | sorte Soi was at home on the night of the scuttle, and had | ue mee — hed Sopot Dray ng, > ee be yg ven that « not seen that night either Linderman, Baidt or She had endeavored to discover but had pact'ty ore vin Noll; Knew Noll, but never had any quarrei with {alled to satisfy herself why He had selected Brig Dos him; visited him on Monday moriing; bad wit- | ber to carry out ths work of temperance. days with nesses to prove that he Was not near the scene of Ut she had given herself to Him for this move- Brig Puce! the squabbie; knew nothing about the matter me and He was at liberty to do what He until alter he was arrested. pleasea with her, and she hoped she was o! some George Baidt, the youngest of the prisoners, | 00d. She then'deserived her visits to the bar- being only about sixteen years of aye, was next | T0ius, and contessed that she did not have much sworn. He said be knew Noil and saw himin Lillie SUCcess in Making converts among the pro- berg 59 days, with | | Notice ts ea 171, a rede astwry, Vera Cruz #2 porary lant St Martins 14 te vr Georgetown, SC, 7 days, with | due notice will be given. sehrs rrima Donna, Elw: ok ‘The bark (Nor), arrived on Saturday, is trom | 40#14TH A, ell, Ro Barrow -in-Furness, E. ard, from, Btreet at his home, about eignt o’ciock on the Prictors of liquor saloons, but she paid | Passed Through Holl Gate. New York via Port Spain, arrived 3d, for New York loth; | ton, West Indies: C Henedich, soutly Amboy toc Pork Hight of the trouble; Jacob Linderman was in | tiem the compliment of saying that | BOUND § Yirzimia, Johns on, trom Kew York, ‘arrived th: sch’ | Bitow, from a coal port” for SonuRne the street with wituess; Noli come out of ns iM all she had visited never once had| ©, : sce rater the white ithe, even pot Sp nnd ae mgr NEE PRINGnk tote ‘ NEW HAVES, Sept 19—arrivea, schr Maria 8, Holton, Hess ; : | coh Annie B(Pr), Goat NB, for New York | th ight, sailed Aug 27, schrs A L Putnam, Phillips, New York: | x, house aud “chucked” Linderman down; thena | 42 unkind word = been — said to her. | gdavs, with lumber to. imp be distaut Sf yards. ‘ sept 1, Marguerite (Br), Bensa, do; 4th, Serene (Br), | NY York. | . ‘ wort o1 a fight’ took place between the two; Jacob | but she was always received with courtesy and |” ‘Svnr Freestone, stevens, 1 York, with Jones,’ Baltimore i i Mal NIGRala bea eee ene a Aerived, /Dacke OlNER, pushed Noll and he tell backward, his head striking | liStened to with attention. She hoped the seed | stone to Pierson & Hensen. ve | sonwar-—anrenarion 7 OM TORGERSO ISLAND, nt THOM 1—Arrived. steamship South America, | SERTBaDKEO HTC Sept 19,—Arrived, steamship H. the-vurbstone; saw no stone in Linderman’s pos. | had been sown, thought it very hurd to visit | Scr I tess, Conkiin, Connecticut River for New | | Notion ye given that the following aueration has been Pinktepaughy ewe Mork and sailed tof Rio Jauciro)’ | piaburg. Winnett metals SEA ae session; Noll calied Linderman a loafer; Noll was | the barrooms aione and trusted the movement | York. 1s 3 es s - ade in the light on point of ora sland — rig Water nine. Bania sand sailed Sept t tor | Cieared—schrs Lottie, Somers, East Cambridge: J pretty drunk and Jeli easily; Lippert was not Mong the women would become so strong in New aoe Roger Parleme, Eldridge, Sag tlarbor tor New uae hig ut ts changed trom a Gxed white to a Gxed red | Aree bo sana : pont Sept | Waa Rohmoor (BEI, Broomall, Douginss, and ehithes rec 95 ae present, witness thought; before tue tussie neard York that they could go two by two. Mrs. Moore sctir Delphi, Allen, Bristol for Hoboken. E* Ps Lalla Gail (ie. Ganeaee: Desarara Rake abe: | Froviaence; L U famitn, Valse, Pawtucket; Richard B stone ‘strike a house, Went rambling on in this manuer for along while | Sir Mlorida, Hall; Prneiiedce tyr New Mork. | save SRA—MACAsSAR STRAIT—SOCTR — yxTnANCR—RE- ‘Arecibo and hos dath, bark Palestina | Yue, fopingon, Charles & Paige, Grace, Helen, Robert { _ : | @od then another bymn was sung. | Schr sylvester Hale, Coleman, ton for 3 ATED SHOAL NEAK SIMARO® ISLAND, < G Kovinson, Champion, Boston § e ae rae See ati ane bene ad SNES W GANA INCAS, AGTTOIN: | Schr Orton, Smith, Fall River tor New York, Captain Jose Manuel de Fehelta, of the bark Trinidad, ary ‘Thompson, Hooper, from | Smuth. Lynn: MP “mith, Grace, Médford; H Shannea, “ger arpa i Mrs. Bottome was then called upon to speak, | Schr Daniel Web-ter, Kelly, Somerset tor New York. | has made the following report of a shoai discovered near — Boston miscet). fi eed alate ' Friday evening about eight o'clock; twat there | | Mrs. Bot De peak. | _keur GW. Moon, Gla Nantucket tor New York, | bivarve Istand:— | Leaded Aug 17, schr Southern Home (Br), Thomas, | amt qatyed: stcamship Tilnols, Shackford, Laverpoo! was fighting going on in Noil’s house; heard one | Aud ber remarks Were delivered tersely and to the | wit fish worden % : * | On the Ish Of April. 1874, at 12:90 PM, they saw ata | Nazuabo and New York: 2h, brig 8A Snow (Br), smithy | 484 Queenstown; barks Helen sands, Bastord, Kotter Btone strike some place in the yard, but couldn't | Point, and she suid nothing that was not worth “xin Arnel Hembroke for New York. distance to the NB, from the top, the isuind of siuaroc, | Pert aw Princes » schr ‘Kittle Stevens, Auderson, | 44ms Getion (Nor, Andersen, Liverpool. ao : tell where it came from. Jacob proceeded to relate | Saying. 1u a iew well chosen words she told the | Schr Prima Jonna, Vallowell, Rockland for New York, nt reels, and their position agreed witli Porto Plata and New York. lerare can octai aiitrandiwineculace i adainciee raion @ Story substantially the same as that told by | Story of a mother, wile of a Methodist minister, | with lime to Haviland & the ship a! noon. They shaped their In port septi2, schr Bucco (Br), Mulhern, for Boston, | Were reperted at srandywine this AM, and brigs Lilly, y subs y eas a Oy | who had written to Say that she hadason of | “Schr dohndalch, Youns, Providence for. New York, ree m) southward of the telat - i : ' | Spee land John Welsh outward bound. Balat and several witnesses—that Noll “chucked”? | Re Ne ores A NA ae Ae nS ayo Behr Kureka, Smale Fatt Rive Now Sorte ) until? P ‘a rapid ¢ ne + Jonxs, PR, Aug 13—Arrived, schr Portland (Bn, | pth—Arrived. barks Penang, Patten, from Rotterdam, | him in ihe street and struck at nim, but in domg | twents-live who was a Victiia to drink. She hoped | Ree KurcKa, Sinall, Fall River ior New fork, | | m0 eatll 3 nda rapid curren: | re Jonxe PR Aug 18—A } sehr Portland (Br), | Rome, Ous, Irom. Cronstadt,’ Bark Preduricy. Jett for: So fell; he denied striking Noll, but said he pushed | ll would pray for tim, This, said Mrs. Bottomne, adeinhia. i ‘ 4 sand and rocks, Could be clearly seen st Joun, NU, Sept 17—Cleared, schr George G Jewett, | Piiladelplua in tow this AM, 7 him away irom uim; he did noi then fall, however; | WAS 4 prool that none were feally saie trom te “Shean, ndon for New York, Nett spowed Bo» Finiey. Phiiadelphia ‘ 4 TRUDE NON WEEE ia ee ott eee \ ken. vidence for New York. w Yorks, ‘ov New York. Yy Sew Bedtord tor New Noil was drunk; he knew tnis because if ne had | @reat temptation which was everywhere. [t at- been sober he would not have come near | tacked those who were most confident of their In- witness; the latter declared positively that he , Vulnerability, This ts woe) he doctrines of te threw no stone at Noll, and said that he nad said | Perauce were strongest. because, toa great e ro betean to Sutler; subsequeutly he admptted | bemt, the mptation Was gone whea the pledy hi Vietont tiz—Passed down, bark Remijio (Nic), Isth—Arrived, schirs Pride of the East (new), Lot c 2— Passe ls Arrived, z Fa, and» Howard, the san Frau 1680, oO Br), Huckstable, | PHeb Bridges, Caiais for New York: Gem Thomas, Wis: Satled ) ship svuthern Ocean (Br), Huckstable, asset for do; steamer Geo Cromweil, Whitehead, New Chile. | (Pen Straws asta tinued on, were 1 ieared—Schr Odell, Winslow, Saco, to load for New: ity OF Brvesees. | York. rate of 65 E.and were i2 NoP@came to his deat on the 18th of Septemb: Schr ROCKLAND, teilag him that he (Jacob) had got himseli into a | Was taken. Many Jeli back again, bur stil the Wiliams, Stamte " New N 82 ? ROY! : aera; be expinned Aas SOR erenietione ey. saying | Prinetple did gvod. Sue believed that the crusade gees iro : bank Ge is a liste | gARTWERr Sept 7s Alexander, Tarbox, New | ROVIDENC! ated, schrs Ellent, Tinker; that he had forgotten the matter; he stack to his 4falNSt the rumsellers in toe West had don Steamer City New Redford tor extent in a sw and Ng | YOK: Honey Boshinan, Vohedon, do, ery ream) Us Hdward (Clark, Rengar; statement that ne bud uot struck Noll or injured | great good, ior 1t suowed those wuo had sunk | New York, wit Peas 8 3 decane! aD NW amd BX | Ortcans: Mh, # U Scran.on, Wheeler, Sedy too! | allen, and \ Blydenburg, New Yorks bim, and answered the questions put to him by | the deepest into the curse of drunkeaness ‘or NO bd ‘row ation of 16 feet, di In port Sth, Clara Kila, Sproul, jor New 01 l9th—Arrived, steamship McClellan, March, Baltimore the Coroner aud the jurors ina ready, straignt- | that they were not utterly lost and there Was still Mae thease cent eee! eet ae | Bannow, sept d—Salied, Hace’ Goady. Mat via Norfolk, i gorward ancien: a Power stronger than ail which could save them, | BOUND EAST. 26 leet Water Hote ners Charleston; Tun, italpen, Weacer, Gard, do “PAWTUCKET, Sept 18--Sailed, schrs John E Hurst, . THR VERDICT. | Many a drurkard Woo believed himself irreiieva- | nt A W Ellis, Ferguson, Rondout tor Boston. seen so cles thought (he be teeq | | BSLPAST, Sept 5 Railod, Paoic tli, New York, | Cook, New York: Buckeye, Southard, Haverstraw. The jury then retired, and after tong delibera- | bly lost had been mspired to hope by the woman's | sehr VE Gates, Couns, Weehawken tor Newbury- | water ov them. From the bank the np een SePt TArraves Semen, Glenss, Now Or- |. Gansta Naw Fore orig: Wan Bovartena Peake Borie” tion brought in a verdict to the effect that Peter Mevement, because It appealed to a sentiment Pore S . Sukh the coatréa) the aead al Gain ae sailed 6th, AL Brown, England. Sailéd—Schr Rawle Kock, Hammond, City Point to fin. Which ait human beings had in their hearts—the | gchr Rien: he Hoboken for Bristol, Pe entre ot tee enone On spon ene Bunannuas Arrived, Devtycniand ts). Ludes | ish lowding tor weno. erence tor a superior Being. The faith of | Senta, foe Norwalk, hacia pt 16—Sailed, schr Silas McLoon, Spear, . and the island cf Sibarce isa deep | Wiks New York: sin, Peter Rohland, Prohu, do; 7th, iu consequence of falling down on the lith of sep- | Te¥ ond, 1 nior Salem, 4 ‘< % tember, wuich wos caused by being pushed by Ja. | those Women who went down on, their | Senr ad Vaicutine, Potter, Hiuadewuina lor New Lone h which, 10 a former voyage, they | eet e bth Galreeeen ‘Kourenkame Wveston:sth, | SROGRPORT, Me, Sept 1$-Arrived, schr Julia. Newell cob Linderman, and that \ in falling, struck sae js ~ oe Oe a a Sma! SS ean ee bn yng ood ge By vew Y, + M en "4 w York. Sa 6 On the curbstoue in front ol his'house, liseli felt uhroughont the land, Sue believed tuat | Sehr Nulate, Small, Port Johnson tor Boston. Sof the deiand, without Gnding bottom with 2 mus, Never, New York ames: | isticostied. sents D Torrey, Ellie, and Loontine, Clark, ted to the lt would not be a bad idea to feel the puise oi those | iver Kate Sewmaa, Sewinan, Port Johuson for Vinal- New Vors ‘The three youths were recommi' en. $3 magnet 4 joa ¢ rings magnetic. variation, 1 degree easterly in Gonseamnn W—Arrives, F. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 12—Arrived, steamship Mikade java, Em County Jail, bur Baldt and Lippert will be dis- ent by doiag as they did in the West, asking |, “LCir Treasure, Taytor. New York fo i charged and Linderman held for tue action of tae | those Who tueant (0 join tn the work to raise their |’ Rene Corte alc Wee Pace een et order of the Rareau ot Navigatior New York (aud cleared for Odessa); Ortensia, | (Br), Moore. Honolulu and Sydney: shi} 1 Dorado, Graud Jury. hands. But not being te leader of the meeting | Scnr Gentile, Lldridg tor East Green- | RH WYMAN, Commoagre USN. Hydrographer. ew Yorks Fruet Besser, do. | Winding, Liverpool; bark Gicnary (Br), Bayley, doy =~ —_—_—_____ ; She made this only as a suggestion. Mrs. Bottoms | wich. 3 US Hydrographic UMee, Washington, DU, Sept 10, Winn sees 1 tor ons » Tabor, Taylor, | schr rehes balls ere ireiisate ks Ae THE ELDRIDGE STREET HOMICIDE, confessed she had not taken much part in tue | Sel Maria Louisa, 4, New York for Bridge- | 1814. ore TI rey al ne gy as pols 2 Pert Rede ag Pd lah cet n temperance cause, but she would hereaster. aw ark top Boa Spoken. York. i sania Maroney h—Sailed. sieamship Vancouver (Br), Shaw, Yoko- Autopsy on the Rody. | ,, hen the last speaker bad resumed her seat | f. Haversteaw for brovic | ,Suip Missouri, Caton, trom Liverpool for Tybee, Aug 9, Catcvrta, Sept 9—Saiied hama and Hong Kong, Yesterday afternoon, at the Tenth precinct sta- | MTS: Macdonald said it was a very good sugges. BE ENE OW! ee a nee ee toe a8 Se ‘ | | SAVANNAH, Sept 20—Arrived, bark Niphon, Day, teh neds enth preciuet sta | tion that nad been made, aud she would put 1! to rong, New York for Harwich. Rouk (Br), from London for Charleston, caster. | Llyerpool. _ ‘ tion house, Deputy Coroner Leo made a post- | a vote, She wished ali’ those in the fighteenth rk rower, Hubba port tor Portland.) | Ted ge t wehia, Rotterdam for | | SALEM, Sept 17—Arrived, schr D B Doane, Nickersony. mortem examiuation on the body of Thomas | sect Metuowist Episcopal church whovcared to | Scht Ferana, Yond, ty or Providence. 1 Nortoik and City uit. Sept dat DA on Boe | for sew orl shurlow, Talbot, from Dunkirk | Peete Aareived. sehrs Delmont Locke, Hateh, Philada! 7 work for Jesus torise. She explained that it was hie © ‘Lior Dighton. Bark Deveie vubr. eC ‘ | . 8 t Ls igs ea Lewis, alias Thomes A. Lavin, the man who is i . ond v tor Warren. rovacks (Au .4verpool for Arrived y ir. London for Cardiff and | phiay asin, Gray, Bast Biver, Va. for Bata: J y not simply those wao would join the Woman's et ae | New York, Aug 3), tat €s 9), lon 2 Savannah (and | Fair Wind. Lockart, Hobdken for Annipolis; bxima, alleged to have been d late on Saturday night ‘te mperanige A sociation she meant, but any who. Rachel Ja fot Fpriaes. j gals puitane, (rom Savanian for Kio Janeiro, Aug 2, PU lls Kama, O'Brien, Phiia. | Thomus, Machits tor New York gee biscel), Stes. 2 vith es Burke, ront Would Work for Jesus in any way. | Ada Herber : noe N, lon ‘ m NEVARD HAVEN, sept rived, steamer EF) during a quarrel with James Burke, in tron of | There were probably some four hundred women “ be: tor Province _A bark showiog signal letters, JCFG, trom Havre for P. Caland @®, Dedaes, from | nora, New York ortund; bark Gome N No. 18 Eldridge street, as heretotore pubiished in | an the charcacand of these sx rose | rf M Waite, Kelly, # Porlemout New Yors, Aug 4, 1a: 40, lon 4 j | ford for Bangor: sors GW May, Sick the HERALD. Dr. Leo, on exaimining the head of Goodness gracions!"' said Mrs. Macdonald, “are | r i tor Pro nee. —— es . Obilich, Minilovien, New York | B: 4 pile faa eke ae tien Vattadetaniee: eceased, found & large contused wour shane vopigh be EDIE Cr t New York Jefferson. | " stown . | etown, DC, tor do: : pinnate le brag ho rent a ate intee ee ro BO: Eare ee in the whole chureu rf Goldsmith, \uson tor sar | NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AYD SHIP CAPTAINS, persons. Sept tn-Arrives, Bride, Banner, Boston, | for seeoie Groline, Kienzle, Garditer Perma ia ‘Was discovered on the brain, a 1) There Hanh ante > Cotte, ee) 7 es «noni ret Baitimore. h ere didu’t appear to be any more, for no more nt fos Marsh, Parsons, Phila lelphta for Bo ik suis delobia Electric,. Manson, Charleston Alexandria: South Shore, do tor Baltimore, Which had been ruptured. Compression of the | yose Mrs, Macdonald Jouked Tather visgnsted, | Scur N rar Heenan he ene w York Audte Sailed—Scurs A M aldridge and Mary B. brain, the result of @ blow or a jail, was the cause | Her ire was vented on reporter (it Wasn't the | 8 ne vored tor Rockland, Merchants, shiy nip captatne a | ewa uh Ofdeath. Coroner Kessler guve the widow, who | Hersip reporter, who Was modest In tie soat he | Sch? ow York tor Greenwicn, formed that by te ing to the Henao by } oe 48 poor and aimost in absolute want, permission lonosenh wae # A t Senr i New York tor = 2 ‘ing to . } THOLENE, Sent S—Passed, Goodell, Crockett, from SES 4 . fanae A “ oe 4 7 hosen) Wao Was tinlortunate enough to he chr ¢ Kelty, | Bureau, No 45 Fieot » vale at a Rangoon for Amete - oN rw to remove the remains to her residence } sitting im the ont row, wud who Was caugnt ; ¥ Vem ~rrived, Francis B Pay, Oxzood He HENFIy Com IG ORT ate Oo bene: Hudson street. A jury was impauelied to be} taking notes 3 Wind at sunset SSE, light. ures from Eurovern porty ant other ports abr | pfaimovra, Sept s— Arrived, Fre y, Oszood, Hrwetlings Glow meaty Gomupieced ans! to 9 ti body, and Coroner Kessier will hold aa inquest ey in peporter,) said ars. Macdonald, ina | — American aud ati toreign trading with tng 14th, Trelawney, Kyro (from New York, Stettin, | fiduyed at a meeting Of fhe, for pulciasare in Uerdos some day next week, bur tn the meantime the | very iu voice vdse't you put the wumoet sown Maritime Miscdlian Stutes, tie sane will be cadiod to tas cyaatey (ras of | UlakatTak, Aug 7 —Cibared, Clifton, Snow, Alte hug, on Chrismas tive, 7k Noextra clinrge.. You pay prsoner reniaiay in’ custody, There had been a | Ton want you ts Aoie, slat U + | y q Gavoox, Aliz S—Lu port, Thomas’ Pope, Alexander, | onthly on your $15) lot and have your enane i » Du to » Pp your note buok. | The purser of steantship Georg charge and published. f Rew York. on yo ar ehance ad feeling existing | pn the prisoner and | ydjan't see y bh | inser of steamship Georgia, trom Bermuda, has —_ rom New Yor sixty-fourth purchaser will roccive a com deveased tor some cime past, in consequence, tt is | Png eect 20m Delure” ae no answer to | lr thanks for favors, . ee | Gtowenera, Sept 0—Arrived. Nepha, erg, New York. me and the Lot it now stands on. Come and. Bald, oO: Lavin making threats against the pris- | tye diguiied barangue. save ApA—Capt Grozier, of ship Sierra Ne- OUR CABLE SHIPPIVG NOW3, | _Gtasgow, Bent i—arrived. state of Georgia’ @, Cooper, PORE, A opesial tesincce Gunhieaae ht ehia, - those here Wid have auy one among thelr rela- svt in tow. ot ig Commoora; ao | ASTWHRR Sent 1S—Arrived, barks Ragnhild (Son, Ja | piyy et Mf Mowitne &s, Aune Heat, Pyman, Ball | Point retuehing atz40P M. Free! tickers and maps ut . THE FREEHOLDERS’ FRAUDS. | pres en EE ts: nthe curse of drink, let them pat left the ah pivnend. Wind: “WW. | eobaon, New York: th, Freaen (Nor), Selsen, Sept 9—Arrived, Florence Treat, Short, | HITCICOUNS tf Sih rote ey) oe ne oinaibdcinacicbiabdiinbl bt Fog 0 be fe oe ‘ i ee winds and calms to | Salted 18th, ship John Barbour (sr), Ivey, New York, | Black River, J : og pee ——~. | ‘The extraordinary goodness of the congregation ON, Jon % 2s W, we took the northeast d 7th, Hoogly, Serders, San Francisco. -UERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, UOb. The Evidence A lating=—How the | Of the Fighteouth sir thodist Episcopal | Mriteg “nyt eet ing of consequence | BReMBRNAVES, Sept 19—Arrived, ship Derby Ger), Ha- % Aug #—Cwtared, Wextord, Bradshaw, Phila- «ner of Fulton avenue and Boerum sireca, nt Accumualating—How j church and their relatives was shown bythe tact | Q@cuered, pti” he st of! Agus necken, Philadelphia; bar Jon West (ir), Crocker, ‘ Open trom 3 A, M.to9 Ba roperty of the County was Stolen= | 9; no one rising. oe ike ventional at it renie Rate cucorered me, | do; Sebastian Bach Ger), sansiedt, do; Everhard Delius pat fp Some %-Arrived, Monaro del Mare, Garguilo, On Sunday trom 3 to The Blockade Runners of the Hacken= | ow let some one rise, I'lask for prayers for | and round. by digging down, that ere quit | (Ger), Herboth, New York. | Balied 7th, Fer: usen, New York. OLUTE DIVORCKS OBTAINED FROW COURTS Bis and Bogus Come eee ee eee end ead ee acrid: yore for | muced und sect fie cots Ren othe force Duind | Bexpagy, Mept 19—Balled, the Lothalr, for Tybee | Chae opt 7—cloared, Lora Palmerston, Stocomb, | A Yoruitterent Stites: loznl everywhere, no pusticltys | 5 r said, “1 w ayers for | rigged and we Oils, hoping ere was any , hs P are ston fees in adyar q he Foe my brotuer,” and then an old Wwdy ruse who | Be te exnguish it Atdavight on the Oth saw manip to | CaDie, Sept 19—Arrived, steamship Caledonia Be), 8l- | WNornn, Sept S-Arrived, A Riss, New Yorks | every stato ant Novary Podlic. PREDLHIO CRIN Arepresentative of the HeRaLp had aconversa- | Wanted prayers for her son. ‘ alto h pdt Town and ‘wp me Lie pt] fe: | dey, Genoa, &c, tor New York | b> » Bronny i Beb ter lerder (4), Fischer, | Gounsellor at Law, 363 Broadway. i i 7 ‘ “These s registered books | to lay by us as we were on tres he did 80 fo ae » Sept 10—Sailed, & i dos bth, Hase : bye eangrerag eee ed tion yesterday with a young man who acted dur- | 9 Mie bi hele re ee jad ot Ad to lay by is ag wo were on fre: he did 80 fortwo days, | Canpirr, Sept 19—Sailed, bark Minnie Allen, Loper, Below *us her, Feniiston, from Iquiqne. BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM DIF- ing the past year as storekeeper in the Peulten- | donald. There wus evidently no other relative of | aullstood for “t. “iomas, making: wisnat reales gl depen Ph satepmediomaclagmenpessnandaypeantcrany iil 00 Went aan ee Mekal everywhers; desertion, &c. in id. The: nthe 2 ot | auil stood . Thomas, making. sig y hI (pro. ; Satied, ¥ po (Ne elent cause ; ro publicity re oharye ary at Snake fill. Ve stares that the sull ex ihe congregation guilty of drunkenness, so after | ceed ol bia vovaye. she was tie biglish ship savoid Faire, | D&Aty Bept I9—Satled, bark De Capo (Nor), Andorven | “Pw west goarrived, Pu Verio, Beith. | ilMelent cause no pubucity required; no charge unui y $ that the full extent ares from Glusgow ior Callao. Lthank tain for re: | (from London), Wilmington, N¢ " h Puriees, | divorce granced ; atic {a foal hyma the meeting ai “J One Wie ‘capper Tae K 1 | W/ mor M. Ho Attorney, 19 Broadway. ‘ ieieat | the singing mu the county is not | "A Herter result mignt possibly have becr mainiy by us aid his willingness to do $0 longer of the frauds per, pt 19—Arrived, ship Ladoga, Willey, Cron. | . Livewroon, Sept $—Arrived, Revpt @, Grogan, New | — r - | we se. Continued pumping water o conts, | 4 ly. : NETAN a Bate ert eeceeatriere even dreamed of Upwards of $1,800 worth of | tained if the speakers had been less prozy and butt @ the tightot the ith the smoke sad ges * | stadt for New York. & ‘ Nonayerta Seana ne rer | OTe ‘a rhe Piles, Bele Discasel, Denanare agricultural tmpiements were furnished dur- | had waked up more enthasiasm. | Benes A oat ning up thickar than before and the an Farxours, Sept 19—Artived, ship Tecumseh, Rennett oth, Sarah Hignett, Barwell, Caleatt = 1 | tone eee meee quatled jor washing infants aud ing his time by @ member of the Board “PRINTING OLO them. On the '2th could not go below forward, the | Rangoon; bark J P Berg (N New York cota A pederiokeen, | tne nol bY drugs of Chosen Freeholders, whd is in the @ OLOTHS, simoke being so thick. At 6 AM ou the 13th, upon going | Havax, Sept 19—Arrived, ba Nov), Mot nh, W Cashing, Sobile wh. | (PUL GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE 18 DR, . 9 os paeennd an er haveh into the hold. discovered the flames | pach, New York. ®, Price, Walsh, New Yoru | TOBIAS’ VENETIAN LINIMENT, tor the cure of Dardware business in Hoboken, These tmple- Provivencr, R. ¥., Sept, 20, 1874. coming up thronch the coals, Our hatebes had been of trv Tow York Aches aud Pai , ‘ , ere placed in his (the storekecper'sy | The market for printing cloths for “tha past we j all ine time sitice leaving port, as We durea not attempt | Sailed 19th, bark Hosea Rich, Pierce, Rordeags. ion ee Vomiung; warranted tor aver i'yerre war aever ane menis were plo < peoper®) | #4 duil, and the transactions foot up only 13,900 | to smother the piosion. Finding it Livenroot, Sept 19—Arriv tip Storm King, Bo Cleared 7th, Wauban, Spencer, New York: Ocean, | No ian # travelior should. be Without it. Jt iy wort charge. But it oiten happened that the number | pieces can prices, are fominaliy See, wo oe. lot impossivie to sa jihip, the fire gaining # rapidly) | path and Wiscasset, Me; bark Uen Fairield, Ke v4 Kergh, Now Orleans, Mth, Co Auth honevanas | iis weit im gold, rout by the dragatsts, Depot, 10 swndard and extra }) but oe) ti i e i BuMber, ana put water und h Me; ul Ma, KeUCY, | Oasia.’ Jacques, ayduey, C bd war rowel Park Wh ‘ , if f oh ould be considerabiv diminished when he came | jure Lud nu thers. { provisions into Wem; got our skysaiis down aye cur ay | Portiaad, Me | Usvonoash Calverton: Dewi Cepgbete Andere, New , un ins doting muicens Sli & SAVinY OF & poe cont