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‘The regular meeting o! the Emigration Commis- toners will take piace vext Monday, Commissioner William Laimbeer, of the Charities and Correction, was yesterday before the Grand Jury. What he testified to could Bos be ascertained a3 @ matter of course. Rey, J. M. Farley will lecture in St. Patrick's Cathedral, next Sunday evening, on “Rome, Lis Relics and Ruias,” for the beneft of the Young Jeu’s Roman Catholic Association, ‘The veterans of the National Guard are to have their semi-centenuial parade October 6, and al) who intend to be present at the bangnet are re- quested to report to ©, B. Bostwick, Adjutant, The Comptrotier has been worsted in the suit of the Supervisors (or sheir salary, Yesterday the attorneys for the latter trausmitied the recovered y jor March, Apri, May and June, wDich was gratelully received. Florence O'Connor was arrested by Detective McGowen on Mouday evening: ‘or leaving in the care of a man named U’Rourke a stolen trank, the roperty of Elizabeth Hughes. O’Connor was eld y Judge Smith for eXaminauon, The boys of St. John’s Free School, Trinity parish, Went yesterday with their Principal, G. B. Hendrickson, On & botanical excursion to High Bridge and vicinity, They obtained many inter- esting and beautilul specimens, but no cardinal flowers. The Gold ana Stock Telegraph Com, .oy yester- day elected the following named gentlemen as di- rectors for the ensuing year:—Marshall Lefferts, Wilam Orton, H. B, Cornell, George b, Prescott, dames A. Banker, George H. Mumiord, Norvin Green, Tracy R, Edson and Heary Merson. Artbar M,. Cox, of Jersey City, was riding tn Central Park on Monday evening with John DL. Lewis, of No. 603 Budson street. Tue thrown (rom the vehicle and killed, An officer arrested Mr, Cox, WhO was arraigned in court | under a somewhat ambiguous charge, but was promptly discharged, but directed by the Judge Ye go be.ore the Coroner and give bjs version of she fatal occurrence to his iriena, BROOKLYN. ‘The City Treasurer reports the receipts for the | past week as being $109,120, The warrants paid wege $114,445 87, The balance on hand to the eredit of the city 18 $467,555 13, | Mayor Hunter has approved the proposed re- | pair of Warren street, which will have a tendency to diminish the assemblage of laborers who bave | been ioltering about the City Hall Purk in quest of | employment for some time past. Other work will | also be early provided for the poor wen. { Yesterday Treasurer Prentice, of the East River Brijge Company, received trom Comptroller Schroeder $100,000, being a portion o! the tenth in- stan t of the $3,000,000 originally appropriated | by te city to the enterprise. " There suili remains | $150,000 to pay on the first suoscripcion. The | work has been resumed on the Brooklyn tower and auchorage. Abraham Downey, alias Summitson, was arrested on Monday afternoon, on a charge of burglary. | The prisonar entered the apartment of Martin Needham, tn No, 473 Hicks street, Martin being | nt at the time, and appropriated to his own | use & Watch anu Some money, While at work OMcer Cuoningham, who resides in the same Bouse, made his appearance and, surprising Avra- am, took him into custody. Helis held to await ‘he action of the Granu Jury. Judge Pratt, in the Supreme Court, yesterday | issued two orders to show cause why peremptory | Mandamuses shovid not issue acainst the Board of Supervisors. They were granted on the applica. | tien of the gatekeeper of the Almshouse, J, T. | Cooper, and Kobert Crunny, cierk im the office of the Commissioners of Charities, 80 as to compel | the Board vo pass the pay rolis of the Charity Com. missiouers for May, Jun latter was | , July and part of August | 1874, in 60 far as the pay rolis’ aflect their salanes, The order Was made returnable on Monday next Atan early bour yesterday morning Patrolman Bunn, while on his beat on Broadway, found a German named George Wenaerberg lying on the sidewalk, bleeding from two deep gases on his forehead. The injured man, who was removed to the City Hospital, stated toat he Was assaulted by two negroes while drinking with them in a lager beer saloon, No. 482 Broadway. The weapons used Dy hie assailauts were razors. Wenderberg re- sides at No. 63 Bartlett street. The Sixth sub- precinct police are looking aiter the bloodthirsty LONG ISLAND. ———e OfMcer Ward, of Hunter's Point, killed three mad dogs yesterday, belonging to a butcher on Fifth Btreet. Parties in the vicinity narrowly escaped being bitten by the animais, Mr. Samuel Alien, of Fourtn street, Hunter's Point, while visiting a friend on Fifth street last | evening, dropped dead as he entered the house, | The Coroner was notified and held an inquest, the | Jury returning @ verdict of death irom apoplexy. | ‘The Republican County Convention for Queen’s | eounty is called to meet at the Town Hallin | Jamaica, on the 12th of October, at ten o'clock | A.M. The Republican Convention forthe Second Assembly district of the county will meet at the game time and piace. There are two cases of malignant smallpox in Righth street, Hunter’s Point. One of the sufferers | is a woman named Mrs. Parish, who was confined Jast Saturday, the disease being apparent before her continemeut; and the other a chid, eight years old, residing in the same block. The man Edward Brown, from Westbury, L. I, ‘who was found by Officer Closs at the junction of Fulton and Packer avenues, East New York, suf fering ‘rom a fearful scalp wound four inches in Jength, has so tar recovered as to be able to re- turn to his home. He was seeking employment, wuen he was met by two men, who, ater bru- tally beating lim. nited is pockets of $2 20—all she muuey he had in his possession. Ata meeting of the First Ward Taxpayers’ As- fociation, heid last night, wulle the subject as re- rds the manner in which the Board ol Educa- tion was being condurted was being discussed, One oi the members rising, spoke in the iollowing Strain:—“Mr. Chairman, |! arise to stand up, and Tam not nackward to come forward to support the grand question of extuc on; jor, Mr. Cuair- Man, without education | would be as’ ignorant ag you are yoursel!, Mr. Cuairman.”? | Ata meeting of the Board of Public Works of Long Island City yesterday, Mayor De Bevoise and Commissioner of Public Works Moran present, the | following bids were opened for the contracts Ramed, viz. :—Repuairing Greenpoint avenue, four vids, lowest bidder Patrick Calighan, $350; re- | Pairing Dutch Kills bridge, lowest bidder Hart & Cavanagh, $16; repairing bridge across Jack's Creek, lowest bidder Farrady & Carroll, $985 35; lighng lamps of the Fourth ward, Bernard Don- nelly, $19 per lamp per year: cleaning streets of Fourth ward, Joun Boyce, $285 per year; cleaning. streets of Fit ward, L. K $250 per year; cleaning streets of First ward, John Spencer, $350; Bagying Jackson street, J. R. Smith, $200. The grocery and liquor saloon of George Ott, on | the corner of Schenck avenue and Broadway, East New York, was entered by burglars on Monday might, Mrs. Ott, learing windows rattling, awak- ened her nusband, and they proceeded down stairs Just im time to see two men make their escape irom the kitchen. The men did uot succeed in ob- taming ally booty, The same morning the First Baptist church was entered by burgiars and two | Call beils and some books trom the ubrary stolen. ‘The pastor's letter vox was smashed, the thieves | thinking to obtain some money trom it, Avout noon on the same day the liquor store of Jacop | Heman, corner of Baltic and Vermont avenues, ‘Was entered while Mrs. Heman was up stairs, and the tii) robbed of its contents, containing about $8. | JERSEY. NEW There are eighty-one persons over seventy years | Of age in Fairfield township, Cumberland county. The bridge over the Raritan River at South Am- boy, which is being built by the New York and Long Branch Ravroad Company, will have a draw | 200 ieet wide, ‘The work Will soon be completed, Sigamond Broekmann, @ German immigrant, Was arraigned before Recorder Bonnstedt, in | Hoboken, a few months ago for acting like a | Junatic and was discharged. He left a valise and | Satie Valuables in the station house, saying he urn for them next day, but was not | ‘ard heard from until yesterday, when in- | Jormauion was received twat he was in a lunatic | feyiuui in New York, He was sensible enough, jd add to rer er where he had left his vatise. {t will de forwarded to nim, Adaring but unsuccesaful attempt to escape from vue State Prison at Trenton was made bya fonvict named Frederick Short on yesterday morning. THe had succeeded in making a .arge aperture through the wail of his cell, wnen hia | Keeper discovered tis movements and at once had him piaced tn trons. Shuart was known as @ notorious desperado iv Bergen county, in the jatl of which he had formerly served several terms, He was sentenced to twetty years’ imprisonment in the State Prison for burgiary, and had only ar- rived there on the 10th inst. Vive days before his arrest he was married. Sheriff Pell, of Bergen founty, says he “ruled the sail” there while a pria- ner. | Commerc \ \c vial subject mi on th site party oF Pete toapreat belare the thamher cr ecommercs of | Serious fight occurred among about fifty of the | | award therein: an | tonomina e and appoint each one | Jor bis approval. | order in which they tave been entered, | was held at noon yesterday. | butter. | be fine flavorea, fresh made butter, NEW YORK STATEN ISLAND. A club ts about to be organized in Stapleton, to be Known as the “Old Men’s Republican Club,” tn which numbers about thirty members, holds Monthly meetings, wand 18 prominent at all the primary meerings. The new Repudiican Genera) Committee of Richmond Union Hotel, in Tompkinsville, tor organization, ‘The Tyson (liberal) aelegates met frst and organ- ized, ruling out one of the oldest members, with his deiegation—Mr. James Guyon, of the Tenth district, of the town o/ Soutnneld, The adherents of Mr.’Gayon assembled and organized: in the Same room, choosing Mr. William H. Corbett as Permanent Chairman, William H. Winegar as Sec- ‘aryaud Richard Cunliff as Vice Chairman, Sub- Sequently a vole Was taken and it was decided that Mr. Guyon had oeen unjustly raled out, THE COURT OF ARBITRATION. Opening of a New Court—The Chamber of Commerce Avoiding the Law’s Delay. Ina few days there will bein operation in this city @ new court, which will be a very important aid in the sett:ement of mercantile disputes. It is | | delay obliges them to sutfer loss rather than con- Vest or eplorce a claim, we investigation of the, | Merits of which may not be commenced for some | two years alter the cause is entered 1n the court, | This ts notably the case in the Court of Common | Pleas, and in the higher courts an equal delay | seems inevitable. By chapter 278, Laws of 1874, | lewal powers were conlerred upon the Chamber of of the State of New York Jor accom- pushing the purposes defined in the lollowing section :— Sxorion 2.—Any party or parties having a controversy, dispute or matter of difference upon any mercantile or parties to appear before the Chamber ot Commerce of the state of New York for the settlement of such contro. | versy. dispute or matter of difference, on a day and hour | named in such summons, which shall not be less than two or more than five days after the persoval service of such summons upon such opposite party, or one of two or more parties jointly mterested {n the subject matter | of the coutroversy: provided all the "parties | are regularly elecied members of said Chamber ot Commerce; and parties, whether memvers | ; Of such chamber or mot. to any controversy, | Gispute or matter of difference arising or within the port | ot New York, or relating to a subject matter situate or | coming within said port, as the Collection district of said ort is established and limited by act of Congress of the Cnited States of America, approved March 2, 1799, may yoiuntarily appear before aud submit ‘he same to the Chamber ot Commerce, and such Chamber shall there- | upon entertain jurisdiction of such controversy. dispute | or matter of difference, and of the parues thereto. Judge Fancher, late of the Supreme Court, has been appointed by the Governor the arbitrator. The court will be in name and in jact a courtof arbitration, for it Is provided that— | ‘The respective parties to such matter shall each be en- | titled, atthe time of submitung to such jurisdiction as herein proviled, to nominate and appoint in writing | one person to sit with the arbitrator to hear and deier- mine the macter; and the award made by tuem, or the majority of them, shall be deemed and held to be the M_ the said parties refuse or neglect Tson, as aioresaidy then they shall be eemed and held to have waived their | right to do »o. and the matter shall proceed vetore the arbitrator as sole arbitrawr to hear and determine said matter. It is provided that each case shall be disposed of within five days from the date of hearing. The etfect of the award ol the arbitrator 1s deiined as | follows :— The award of the arbitrator, or b as provided for in this act, hail be binding and conclusive upon all par- ties thereto, and shall be to ef secure a finial set- nt of the matter submitted under the provisions ot this act tor his or their decision and award, and shail be upheld and sustained in ail the courts of this state, | ‘the act provides for the formation of short‘and simple torts and rules ior the government ol the court aud the carrying out ol the detutls of its pro- cedure. These have been draited and are now in proof, and huve been submitted to Judge Faucher | in a few days these rules will be | printed for general circulation, and shortly aiter- | | Wards tne cour: Will be opened. Aready a number of caves are on the books of tne Chamber, aud will be proceeded with ur the TBE PRODUCE EXCHANGE | The managers of the above named organization have rented the premises No. 33 Peari street, | | where, in future, the Arbitration and other cor- mittees of the Exchange will meet, The oid quar. | tersin the basement of the building have been in | @ terrible condition on account of nigh tides and avaling. Ata meeting of the Exchange yesterday the fol- lowing named gentlemen were admitted to mem- bersnip, viz. A. P. Agresta, Thomas H, Butier, James B, Coapman, H. RK. Duval, Louis Fran Alixis Godellett, James Harris, S. Jenuy, J | James Kingan, A. E. Smith, A, N. Staples and F. Walker. | Meeting Yesterday—Trouble with the | Railroads. | An important meeting of the Produce Exchange | | | | ali attempts to render vem dry have been un- | @elored men, | i : | csc a | | Mr. Franklin Edson, the President of the organization, was called upon to preside, and the action oi the Erieand New York Central was discussed. It appears that free lighterage deliveries of grain will cease after the 2ist inst., except in five car lots (from point of shipment), and that all deliveries of lots less than five cars must be made irom track at Thirty-thira street or Jersey City, and that small Jots will not be aggregated to make live cars. It Was of vais arbitrary and, 1t was contended, unjust action of the companies, the Exchange meeting had met to complain. Mr, Carlos Coob offered a preamble and resolutions, showing the efect o! the proposed action, and moved that a committee of tive gentlemen engaged in the grain | wade be appointed to couler with the companies the result ot their conterence ata ‘The following were aduptea:— Erie Railway and New York Cen- | and report luture meeting. Whereas the | Opposition to the Tyson Liberal Republican Ciub, | county assembled yesterday at the | the paintul experience of merchants that the law’s | | sented a most heartoroken app SHEET. cash, ana when a longer credit 1s granted buyers’ notes shall be taken and Interest charged ufter Diteen days, Unies by special agreement fo the contrary. ‘This was adopted for the reason that heretofore the practice had grown up oi allowing produce!s and dealers in the country to ship butter here, drawing against it to nearly or quite the amount | of its probate vaue, while sales were made here | at from cash to sixty days’ credit, so that dea.ers long time before they could hope to receive any- ‘hing for it, ‘This cansed the use of a large cayl- fal, and in many cases serous embarrassment. Tne new plan, it 1s believed, wil) work well, and in @ short time arrangements will be periected lor adding the article of eggs to the cal) list and bring- ing the trage under similar regulations, THE INDECENT ITALIAN. The Insulter of Lady Advertisers in the Herald Discharged at the Tombs. for sending indecent letters to ladies advertising Police Court yesterday afternoon, before Judge Wandell. In support of his motion for the dis- | charge of the prisoner, Mr, Price, his counsel, said that there was no Jaw touching the case. The prisover had addressed these letters to | parties tO him unknown. They were not | published or uttered publicly. ‘They were ,drom one individual to another, The State | had nothing to do with the affair. Irthe charge was Was the duty of the United States authorities to take cognizance of the matter, Tne Police Judge iad no right tointerfere. The prisoner*should be tried | In the United States Courts tor any offence he | laws regarding the sending of matter through the | mails, Judge Wancell, alter long deliberation, } Said he would not hoid the prisoner on the charge as presented to him. It was not the duty of tue | State Courts to protect the purity o1 the United | States mail; ana, consequently, he would have to discharge the pri: RIOT AMONG TUNNEL MEN. Arrest of the Ringleaders. Yesterday afternoon, about three o'clock, a Jaborers—Corkonians and Fardowners—employed | On the new tunnel of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Rajiroad, at the corner of Central and Laidiaw avenues, Jersey City. The men empioyed on the tunnel, to the num- ber of several hundrea, were paid off yesterday, after whica they induiged freely in drink, and, as @ natural result, there Was more or less fighting. At the shalt on Central avenue a fight occurred between a Corkonian and a Fardowner, which was taken up by the friends of the two factions until some fi ty men were engaged in battle, and stones and clubs were Ireely used, and quite a number of the combatants were injured, AL the commence- ment of tle trouble word had been sent to the Third precinct station house, wuen Sergeant New- ton, With a squad of men, made a descent and «is- ersed tne rioters. They captured the ringleaders, ‘homas McAndrews, son of the contractor, Jonn Casey and Patrick Quill, Who were held to await an examination. THE WAR BETWEEN THE STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. A8 mentioned exclusively in yesterday's HERALD, the steamship companies belonging to the North | Atlantic steamship Conference have commenced | their bitter opposition fight. Rates to Liverpool now vary from $12 to $15, It is reported that the Cunard line are willing to spend $590,000 to defeat the National line on the Boston route, Uncle Sam's Hine, trom Philadelphia to Liverpool, | is advertising “lowest rates,” which is sald, by those who know, to mean $11, in yesterday’s HERALD, has systematically retused to enter the North Atlantic ‘The agents of the companies yesterday all pre- vance, and say that it 1s an oUtrage that the Conierence should again be broken up on account Of the Cunard and National lines’ Boston fight. THE WEATHER YESTERDAY, The foliowing record wiil show the changes in the temperature for the past twenty-four hours, in comparison with the corresponding day of last | Year, a8 indicated vy the thermometer at Huduut’s pharmacy, HERALD Burlding :— 1s73, 1874. * 1873, 1874. 3A. M we OL 63 3:50 P. M.. 6 7 6A. M + 53 51 6P. M. 65 65, 9A. M » 7 58 OP. M. 59 61 12M... 67 62 12P. M........ 52 87 Average temperature yesterday. A 597% ‘Average temperature for corresponding date last year..... 58% BALLOON ASCENSION. BALTIMORE, Md., Sept. 22, 1874, Professor Donaldson, accompanied by five rep- Tesentatives of the Baltimore press, made a bal- loon ascension here this afternoon. The balloon took an easterly couTse and Was going im that di- rection When last seen, SHIPPING NEWS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, DATES OF DEPARIURE FROM NEW YORE FOR THE MONTHS OF SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER. Steamer. | Saile. | Destination.| Office, Seon | . | Liverpool. |4 Bowling Green Brate 0) 72 Broadwi . | Giaszow: indiana’: ‘Thurineta. erpool., I. 19 Broadway. ‘Bowling Green Nevada \Liverpoo Algeria, iLiverpool” Mosel... u :|Bremen., State of Georgia..| 1 Glaszon Broadwa\ Pommerania. € -|Hamourg. |/6) Broadw Maas...... Rotterdam 15) Broad way. Oceanic 4 19 Broadway. City of Chester ib Broadway. Pereire 96 Broadwa, 4 Bowling : etal Victoria, '7 Rowling Green tral and Hudson Kiver Katlroad compames have given notice that from and siter tne zist ist, | America... Fens areca Iree lighterage deliveries of grain in less than [gun five car lots (rom pont of shipment will cease; | Lesine...-\.-.; that Ail de es of lots less toan five cars will | Stare or Penns be made trom track and Thirty-third street or Jer. “ger City, and that lots will not be ager ted tomake fv cars; whereas by this ac the three trunk lines, ineluc ¢ Pennsylvania Kailroad Company, deorive sew i the valuable trade in ear grain which the establishment of the throug ine of cars has created n we consider the reumposition of lighte upon car grain, as mentioned above, a step h ward, which Will retlect great lo-s upon trade of essary New York by reason of an unjust and ann st nd in tavor of other market t this action will prove detri- the interests of the raliwav companies who | couraged and built the enormous trade can- | not pow aflord to dimini-n it; and whereas itappears io | ‘us that the intere ts of the merchants and railway com- panies are interested in retaimng and fostering the trade: therefore | Resolved, That a committee of six members of the grain | trade be appointed to conier with the Fepresentatives of | the three trunk liaes of raliway upon this subject, and report at a fuiure weeting. “COTTON STORAGE, At the Cotton Exchange the report of the Com- mittee on Trade recommending the leasing of the American Dock property at Staten Island has been | adopted by the Board of Managers, and the opin- | ton of counsel ts desired in regard to the leasing of | it for five years for cotton storage. The matter Will be submitted to the Exchange for their action, The owner of the properry states that it wil be ready in thirty days to store 40,000 bales, The fol- lowing are the terms Labor—For taking in and ont of warehouses, twelve and one-halt (125g) cents per bale. Storage—For cach month, twelve and one-halt 12%) | cents per bale, for each half month or tess thereaiter, eight (8) cents. aghterage—For ail docks, to be done promptly, tor twenty (20) cents per | bale, for all sized lots, from five (5) bales upward, { li compresses are desired on the premises or other work performed ry, the yard tt wili be done ou reasonable terms, There are five wire cables now under contract, and one will be devoted ex- Ciusively to che use of the Exchange. | BUTTER AND OHEESE EXCHANGE. | Some months ago It was decided to have a dally erimir where mental having cottons, either to or from the | | “call? on butter, &c., similar to that on tne Stock Exchange. To this end the Committee on the Butter Trade were instructed to prepare rules for | the government of transactions, These rales were — adopted, and yesterday the new system was put | in operation for the first time, The attendance Was not as large as might have been, perhaps, ex- | pected, nor the bidding so itvely, owing, doubtiess, | | to the novelty of the experiment. Several sales, amounting to nearly $6,000, and bids and offers Were made in nearly all the grades on the list, | The following are the diferent grades as set | forth :— Extras—Eastern of this grade shall be composed | of selections irom the finest grades of fresh made | © sorts, and shail be of the highest standard of table | The same classification of Western must | in oniform | packages and in good condiuon, Firsts shail be choice butter, yellow and of uni- | form natural color in the season, sweet on tops | and #ides and properly seasoned in good style of packages and in gopd condition. | econds shall consist of & good, sound, solid | grade of butter, uniform tn color, in good style of packages and in good conaition. ‘Thirds shall embrace alj sorts between the qual- ity too poor vo be classed as seconds and the grade above grease butter, ‘The rules governing the trade do not essentially aifer in spirit irom those adopted tn other similar branches of trade, the one most worthy of notice being the jollowing —~ Rule 9—On al! sales of butter by members of this Ex- change payment in Bfwen days shall be copsidered 4 | c | orders: 19 Broadway 14 Bowling Green 7 Bownng Hermani Wiscons Werder. Almanac for New York—This Day. SUN AND MOON. Sun rises. Sun sets . Moon sets. HIGH WATER. § 48 | Gov. Island 5 56] Sandy Hook..morn 5 23 -morn 243] Hell Gate....morn 7 63 ‘PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPT. 22, 1874. * CLEARED, Steamship Wyoming (Br), Beddoe, Liverpool via Queens- town—Wilhamns & Giion K, Ss Ste mship Holland (Br), Simpson, Steamship Goethe (Ger), Wilson, Hamburg via Ply- mouth. nauth, Nachod & Kuline. dy Y Steamslip btha (Ur, Ecker, Kingston, &e—Pim, For- wood & 0¢ Steamship Crescent City, Curtis, Havana—W P Clyde Co. Steamship Leo, Dearborn, Savannah—Murray, Ferris & nO. Steamship Columbia, Tribon, Charleston—J W Quin- tard & Co Steamship Richmond, Read, Norfolk, City Point and | Richmend—Uld Dominion steamship Ci Steamship Vindicator, Doane, \phia—Lorillard Steamship Franconta. Braez. Portiand—J ¥ Ames Steamnsnio Neptune. Berry. Boston—H F Dimock. Ship Jason (Br), Jameson, London—R J Cortia calue NB Patner (Nor), Larsen, Antwerp—0 Tobias & 6 Bark Capella (Nor), Wusschmidt, Liverpool—Tetons & Bockmana, Burk Antonio Risso (Ital), Marfno, Cork or Falmoath— Slocovich & Co. ries (Aus), Le Domini, Cork or Falmouth for ovich & Co, Bark Simpatia (ital, Bozzola, Cork or Falmouth for slocowieh & C Bark Albion sor) ng & Bockmann, opbath G be Zuido, Miller, Sagne 1a Grande—Waydell & 20, | Bteamsiip Co. Bark Jonathan Chase, Clifford, Galveston—Carver & | Barnes citi Galveston, Sawyer, Galveston—G H Mallory & 00. Brig Saba (Ital), Bolta, Limerick—Slocovich & Co. Scht Millie Trith, Drinkwaver, Port Spain—H Trow bridge’s sons. Sehr AH Lennox, Gray. Miragoane—R Murray, or. Schr Isaac Ouver, Pannell, Aux Cayes—Youngs, Sinith & Co Senr Snow Bird (Br), Cupps, NB—P 1 Nevins catit FE Hallock, Moule, Jackeonvitle—H W Lona & it John, & Son. Schr Nellie Potter, Howard, Washington, NO—W Ht Hinman & Co. Sebr Decorra, Thompson, Bangor=Simpson, Clapp & 0. "Schr Kate Carleton (Br), Grant, Camden—S 0 Loud & 00, Sehr C W Benth Baker, Salom—Chas Twing. Sehr Pointer, Bliss, New London—H W Jackson & Son, pocura @ EB’ Baker, Murray, ‘New Haven—Rackett. 0, aAcnrS P Godwin, Williams, Stamrora—stamiord Man- facturing Co, Steamer Uctarora, Reynolds, Baltimore—W Dalzell. phmaner Av Bumers, Warren, Poiiaderpma—varnes a Mead Novelty, Shaw, Philadelpiia—Wm Kirkpat- rick. ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD @TRAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TRURGRAPH LINE. Steamship Algeria (Br), Le Messurier, Liverpool Sept Wand Queenstown igh, with mdse and parsengers to O G Frankiyn. arrived $34 PM. sept 15, lat 50 34, lon 26 06, bw | bere would often find that they bad paid for it a | Carlo Bonderro Pauctatict, the Italian wno was | arrested by Central OMice detectives on Monday | in the HERALD, was brougat up at the Tombs | sending obscene matter through the mails, then it | had committed in violating the United states | This line, as stated | Steamship Conterence. | morn 6 08 | London—F W J | Larsen, Queenstown or Falmouth— | swe steaorers Lound west (supposed steamship HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1874.—TRIPLE » | Faraday ana consort) ; 16th, lat 49 45, lon 30 side (Br), Dound north; Ath, lat 43 48, lon 4 man bark bound west sho: 20th, tat 42 08, lon 59 17, @ Norwegian bs | showing signal letters’ HRPL: same day, lat 41 55, lon | 15, a bark-rigeed s'eamer bound east. | Steamship Gaeile (Br), Parsell, London Sept 10, with | mdse and passengers to’ RJ Cortis. Had heavy W gales in the | nziish Channel; since variable weather. Sept 1s, lat 4944, lon 2654, passed steamship Samaria (Br), | frou Boston far Liverpool, Steamship Glamorgan (Bn, Laybourne, Cardiff Sept th mdse and Passeavers to Archibald Baxter & Co; 4:30 AM. Sept 6, lat 4347, lon 39 24, spoke ship Maria Thompson (of Yarmouth, N-), bound’ west: 20ch, Jat 4150, lou 454, passed @ German steamsiup bound east, showing signal letters PRYQ. | “Stéamsnip \merica Ger), de Limon, Bremen Sept 8 and | avre lith, with mase und passengers to Oeirichs & Co, First part of passage had strong SW winds and heavy nead sea; since passing lon 46 had much fozey 7. 10n 47 15, passed a large icebers Jat 41 3), lon’ 6514, a Fri msbip boun | “Steamship Columbus, Reed, Havana Sept 18 with mise and passengers to Wm P Clyde & Co, Fernandina Sept_17, bark Fa- G | 29. Steamship Vicksburg, Rudolph, and Port Royal, SC, Ith, with mdse and passengers to Herman Gelvcke. ‘Had ‘strong N winds to Hatteras. 49th, IS miles N of Frying Pan Shoals, passed steamship City’ of New York. hence for Havana; 20th, 0 miles N of | Hatteras, steamsiilp Knlekerbocker, hence’ for New Or- jeans. Steamship Montgomery, Faircloth, Savannah Sept 19, with mdse and passencers to R Lowden. Steamship Isaac Bell, Blakeman. Richmond, City Point and Nortolk, witb mase and passengers w the Old Do- minion Steamship Co, Bark Chiara (Ital), Cannavaro, Limerick 9 days, in | ballast to Slocovich & Co. | Bark Gerda (Nor), Olsen, Antwerp 38 days, in ballast to | Tetens & Bockmant. Is anchored at Sandy Hook for orders. Bark Onni (Rus). Dahiberg. Dunkirk 43 days, in ballast to Tetens & Bockwann. Is anchored at Sandy Hook fer orders. Bn Express (Ger), Fretwurst, Trieste 90 days, with mdse to Funch, Edyé & Co. Passed Gibraltar Aug 7. Aug 36. spoke bars Cari (Ger), from West tor Hamburg, sehr Pereaux (of Cornwallis, NS), Borden, Demer Rowe & Co; vessel | 23 dave, with molasses to kdw: W Berteaux, Sebr Portland (of Windsor, NS), Shaw, st Johns, PR, 13 days, with mo!asses to J A'Horsay. Schr Wm Jones (of Boston), Robinson, Fernandina 12 days, with lumber to Kinne, ‘Ross & Co; vessel to 8 C Loud & Co. ~* Passea Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Steamship City of New Bedford, Springer, New Bed- ford tor New York, with mdse and passenzers, Sehr Bright ‘ar (Br, Morst, St John, NB, for New York 7 duys, with lumber to Heney & Parker, Sehr J K Meandell, Beckworth, Georges Banks for New York, witli fish to order. Schr Harriet Lewis, Hunt, Providence for New York. | Sehr tastings, ( hase, New Bedtord tor New York, | Schr Helen P Jones, Portland for Philadelphia, ‘with stone to order. yagh Wm Douglass, McDougall, City Island for New ork. Schr Geo P Kane, Randall, Northport for New York, Sehr Condova, Stedman, Bristo! for New York. Steamer Doris. Shirley, Providence for New Yor, with mdse and passengers. BOUND BAST. Steamshin Franconia, Bragg. New York for Portland. Brig two Marys (Br), Cobham, New York for Annap- olis, NS, Scpr T Bodine, Gilbert, Port Johnson for Providence. Schr Star Spangled Banner, Blackman, Portyonnson for New London. xchr A T Rowland, Rowland, Rondont tor Fal River. Schr Emily © Dennison, Allen, Albany for Providence. ‘ar Thos's Rogers, Harris, New York tor Greenport Schr RM Clark, Buell, New York tor Middletown. Senr Eveline, lagley,' Port Johnson tor Salem. Sclir Mediator, Davis, Port Johnson for Fall River, stnith, Port Jonnson tor Norwich, d Sumpter, Pinkham, Raritan River tor Bos ton Schr Hiram Tucker, Walton, New York for Portiand. Schr Faleon, Wheeler, Clinton roint for Derby. acent Maria #ieming, Walliams, Pors Johnson tor Provi- lence. { sehr Boston, Nickerson, Rondout for Boston. | Schr F Bonney, Adenal, Port Johnson for Hast Cam. bridge. Schr Saugatuck, Hawkins, Port Johnson for Stamford. Schr W N Gesner, dence. schr Ida L, Bearse. Schr CC Sadler, | Sehr David Torrey, Bt Schr BD Pitts, Williamson, Egbert, @ortJohuson for Provi- New York tor Boston. uth Amboy for Fall River South Amboy for Portland, Port Johnson for Green: | port, Pxche A Mount. Hallock, New York for Greenport. | Sehr Martha Weeks, White, New York tor Boston, | gagitr Grand Island, Miller, Rondout tor Pordand via ath. | senr A 8 Brown, Crowell, Port Johnson for Ports- mouth. Sehr P Hardeo, ee Port Johnson for Fall River. Steamer City of New Beatord, springer, New ork tor New Bediord. SAILED. Hr), Steamships Wyoming Liverpool: Holland (Br), | London; Goethe (Ger), Hamburg; btna (br), Kingston, dc; Crescent City, Havan Savannah ; Columbia, Charleston ; Richmond, Richmond, & Vindieator, Phil- adeiphia; barks sea King Br), London: Nomad,’ Mele bourne; Johana Kepler (Ger), Hamburg, Heinrich Dircks (Ger), stettin: Hermann (Ger), antwery Cour ser, Brunswick, Ga, Ranger, Charleston® American Ea- gie, Richmond, 'Va;’ brigs Mary EB Kowland, Kingston, Ja? LOuvigo (tal), Newry: Maud Potter (Br), Port Med: Nuoua Sau MicNele (Ital), Cork. | Wind at sunset 8, ligne. Maritime Miscellany. Snip Saranak, Which has been repairing at Ph hia tor the past two months, finished a_tew da: and has been thorougtiy overhauled. The entire cost ‘was about $15,0)), | 25 tor Boston, took torwarl all ‘he carzo or brig Tancredi j Atal, which'put back to Leghorn June 6 in distress Bang Henry Firtxer, Patten, from New York for &t Jago, betore reported wrecked,’ went ashore at about 4 ‘AM, Aug 31, on the south pomtof Middle Reet, which ex- tends trom ‘the southern extremity of Grand Turk, 11, | and by sunrise there was 7 teet water in the hold. Soon | alter daylightshe was boarded trom the boats trom Salt vessel, the captain appointed wrecking master and abandoned her to the wreckers, who saved & large por- tion of the cargo, stores, sails, rigging and other mate- rial, whieh wefe sold tor the beueftt of all concerned, ‘The hull with a pertion of the cargo in the lower hold, | dristed trom the reet night of Sept 2. but was followed | next morning by the wreckers and would no doubt be towed to a place of satety. Baux Jean Prenne (Fr), at San Francisco Mtn from Ac- ajutla, frou Aug 17 to 20, lat 7 N, lon 116 W, had srong breezes trom NW and SW, which blew away several sails, Bank Urien (Ger), at New Haven 2ist from Aberdeen, | on the 24 ult, while in lat56 25, Jon 21 19, shifted cargo to | port side. Ban Minerva (Br), from London, at Philadelphia Sept 21, reports having had heavy weather, and lost jibboom. | _ Brie Diana (Ger), from Mexico for Falmouth, E, betore | reported ashore on the Marqu was towed inio Key West -epc ly, tight. | Bric Emmy Warers—A schr has been chartered at | Galveston to take @ steam pump ‘to the brig Emily Waters, asiore near San Louis ass, and an endeavor will be made to free the ves-e! of wate coal, beiore reported ashore near Hitchcock's Reet, near Galveston, remainea hard and tast sept 16. The shallow- ness of the water near the Vessel renders {t impossibie for a towboat to approach close enough to be of any | service. Senr Prxta, from Baltimore for Bangor, Me, with a | gargo of corn, put into Noriolk Sept 21, in a'leaky condi jou. Scur Ecuirse, before reported steuck by lightning at Savannah sept 17, will be compelled to have anew maiu- | mast put in. Senn Kare E Boenaxay, from New York for Houston (which Was supposed to be the dismasted vessel seen of Aransas Hass, Texas, Sept 12), 1s reported ashore on the coast of Texas, but will be got off. Scnk Texas Racer, Buchanan, lumber laden, from Pascagoula for Indianola, vetore reported missing, Was totally wrecked on the coast of Texas; all hands lost. | _Scnr Lizzie © Hickway, from Kennebec, dismasted, Was towed up to Phijadélphia trom the Delawaré Breakwater yesterd sunk at piers Nortn River, has been raised and floated by the Coast Wrecking Co. | Anew and nsetul system of tee signalling has been | recently adoptea by one ot the Canadian. steamship | The company has issued to all its commanders an art and tallying ice signals, line: by the ase of whitch bergsand ice flelds have been encoun: y and col red. ed lamps by night by steamers 1s the exact position of the tee § sted above these means berg ice | and’ the union jack means fleld ice likely to linperil | navigation. Gatvestox, Sept 16—The dismasted whaling brig Ff Moore, of Hoxton. remains at anchor in the channel awaiting the return of her Captain, who has gone North for spars and rigeing for her; and’ the dixmas awaiting spars and rigving. eicher vessel will be ready tor sea for some weeks. Hatsrax, YS, Sept 22—Captain Woods, of the brig Florence, arrived to-day from Demerara, reports having | experienced a hurricane on the 4th inst and lost the msintopmast. On the 6th be iol In with the schr Militia, | Captain Holmes Israel, of Hillsboro, NB (ix tands, all | tov), trom Anvapolts, with @ cargo’ of lumber tor Port Prince. At 7 o'clock A M, on the Sth, the latter en- countered a hurricine in iat 38 long 6710 and was dismasted, the deck swept of their deck load, the boat's galley lost and the cabin filed with water. ‘ihe crew were transierred to the Florence, When at the edge of the Gull Stream the Plorence passed a briganunie on her beam ends, with no, signs of lite on Bourd: the sides were painted black and the iron works, bulwarks and yards white; she was coppered. Brig Adelaide, Capt rorter, from Bridgewater tor Bar- | bados, with Inmber, put into’ Liverpool, NS, on the Lith inst, dismasted and’ with the loss of deck load. Smipnvi.pinc—At Waldoboro, Me. Reed, Welt & Co are expecting to get their ship off in afew Werks H Ken- nedy & Co have a fine schr ready for rigging. Wilham Fish nas a schr of 500 tous, which will be reaty for sea in four weeks. J Clark & Son have already built and | launched @ fine barkentine, and have on the stocks at present a ship. which will be ready for sea before the river treezes up. Notice to Mariners. Ry direction of Inspector Trenchard, of the New York Lightnouse District, work has been begun by D C Chase upon the placing of range lights on the Baritan River, between Amboy and New Brunswick. LIGHTHOUSE FOR NEW MAYEN, New Haves, Sept 22, 1874, nb-structure of the new lighthouse on the dge, at the entrance of this harbor, was | completed, and the contractors, Beattie & Co, of Bran- | ford, cevebrated the event dy w banquet on the top of the | huge cement-flled cylinder, which serves as a founda: | ton tor the future house. The new Sight will be a great improvement for this harbor. To-day th | souchwest Whalemen. 4 at Vinoyard Haven September #1, schr Ff Path LAE Naurhell of Provinesinwa. Hatt id, anne mW caged ii, died suddenly. Rugtst ite of fF =t Vineent i n eu of favor, The HM Hatileld reports on the loch fuskon Hat toras Ground, spoke schr Agate of Provincerown (At- Kins), with 12) Dols sperm and. 150 black. On the lth, | of Stinnecock. spoke bark Canton (ot New Bedford), Laphamn.4 years out, with 1,00) bbls sperm, bound in. Arrived at New Bediord, Sept 2 bark President. 24 Seabury, Atlantic Ocean, Fa; ‘ane 12, with 4% bb sp and 90 dikfish oil; sent home on the voyage 970 bb! Stl; reports Aug 9 fo lat, Ac, scr admiral Blake, Hathaway. Marion cutting In a Ov bbl sp whale; saw a few days previous, bark © W Morgan, Tinkhai, NB. no | report of oll: Aug 19 lat 33 58 .N. lon 43 30 W, gotir Clara L Sparks, Sparks, of Provincetown, 70 bbls ap this season. Also arrived at do, bark Pioneer, Tripp, from Aviano Ocean via Dutch Island, with oi] ag betoré reported, ‘Alss arrived at do, sehr Rising Sun, Taylor, of Prov. incetown, Avantic Ogean via Dusen ialaud with ol as before reported Sup Unto, Greenteat, which sailed from Leghorn Aug | Cay and Grand Turk; finding ic impossible to saye the | sis, tonk assistance and | | _ Scie Pascacouta, trom New Orleans tor Houston with || Steamer Rrver Bente, before reported burned and | ers passing each other can learn when and where | sehr | | Indianola remains in a berth alongside of Katn’s Wharf | It is not probable that | from do 21st, schr Ellen Rodman (of Fairhaven), for Atlantic Ocean, has been received in Dundee that the Scotch whiling tleet has met with extraordinary success A letter trom Capt Hathaway, of sclr Admiral Blake, of Marion, reports ber Aug 10, with 9 bbls sp and 3 do bia! Spoken. Ship Fddystone (Br), from Havre for Guaymas Ang 15, lat LN, lon 28 W. ‘Ship Merchant (Br), Quinn, Trom Liverpool, for Aca- pulco and san Francisco, Aug 14, lat 15 N, Jon 29 W. Ship Suma ra, Mullin, from Manila tor New York, Aug 7, lat 16 42 3, lon 4 lo W, g.8tip isaac Webb, trom Liverpool for New York, Sept Tat 40, lon 21, ue Jno Parker (Br), from Antwerp bound W, Sept 8, ion 27. A ship, showing signal letters MVSD, from Dundee for San Francisco, July 7 lat 4N, lon 25 W. An American ship showinz'éth pendant, 465, July 1, Bark betzy Gude (Nor). from Liverpool for New York, Aug 31, lat 60, lon 10, Bark Mindin (Fr), from San Francisco for Liverpool, Aug 26, lat 24.N, lon 121 W, Brig Chas Wesley, from Darien tor Waldboro, Me, Sept 21, off Montank. Brig Kossack, from Cienfuegos for Boston, Sept 21, off Montauk. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS, (a Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains arein- formed that by telegraphing to the Herano Londoa Bureau, No 45 Flees street, tho arrivals at ant depart- uresfrom European ports and other ports abrovl, of American and all toreign vessels tradins with tne United States, the same will be cabled to sats couniry tres of charge and published. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. " Sailed Ge. es Antwerp, Sept 21—Sailed, barks Adriana Petronella (Dutch), for New York; Turee Brothers, Edwaras, Bos ton. Brewxrnavex, Sept 21—Arrived, ship Prinz Albert (Ger), Hoepner, New York: barks Schillep (Ger), Gloy- stein. do; Limerick Lass, Kruger, do. Failed 2st, bark Johann Carl (Ger), Gorlitz, New York. Canrovirr, Sept 22—Salled, bark Geo W Hall (Br), Miche- ner, New York: also the Socrates, for do, Deat, Sept 22—Arrivea, ship Constantine, Creevey, New York for London; barks Tare (Aus), Framasolich, Qo for do; J G Halt (Br), Dunham, Charleston tor do. Dunxix, Sept 22—Sailed, bark R B Chapman (Br), Pengilly, United States, Groonarne Bay (by telegraph from Melbourne)— Arrived, ship Grace Darling, Bliven, Melbourne (see below). Gevoa, Sept21—Arrived, scnr Mary Freeland, Clark, Philadelpnia. Hout, Sept 2—Arrived, bark Trafalgar (Br), Smith, New Yor! Liverroot, Sept 21—Bailed, ship Rowantree Bowie, United States. @n, acts we Sept #-Of, Luna, from the Baltic for New ‘orl Port Exvizasera, CGH, Aug 1l—Arrived, Envo; London, idbuniig oun Sent S-Arrivag A IsTOWwN, Sept Liverpool y Lalia W, McNeil, Waterford Parl Leith: Antonio Casabona, Olivari, Piotans Nene, Veritas, Cuanso, Alon: Bo, Sch amino, Tri 12th, Anna Olivars, Carrart, Beltast; ohn Campbell, Harken: son (trom Hainourg:, Philadelphhia; Pasqualina rochine, Newry. Horrexpay. Sépt 9—Cleared, Bolivia, Everett, Bonton, Sittorit, Sept H—arrived, "Antoch, Hix, Oregon vie. Oeanews, Aug M—Armved, Lady Elizabeth, Cobbe St Heneva. Ang 14—-Arnved, La zal Manila (and sailed 17th for New York). ia swansea, Sept 9—Arrived, Osteraa, Larsen, Bangor, Me. Seviuue, Sept 5—Arrived, § C Evans, Yates, New York. Failed 24, Daphne, Copeland, New York. Swixemuspe, Sept 7—Arrived, Friedrich, Lan, Wil- mingwn: Mari, Wallis, Philadephia; 8th,’ Onnl, Jen- sen, New York; 9th. T G Berg, Bahirus, do. Srettix, Sept 7—Arrived, © L Weyer, Gutschow, New York: 8th, Verein, Apreck, do: A Skalia, Gregerson, do ; ae Messer, Hewitt, de; Dygden, Holmberg, Philadel- 11. PyOUTMAMPrON, Sept 11—Bailed, Cecchino, Danovaro, Lavelio, New York, ypoukésara, July 13—Satled, Cartine, Wilson, Probo- 20. Arrived July 21, Eeeratela, Nearn, New York. Skacen. Sept 1—Passed, Jos Clark, Parks, from Gefle: for Melnourne, TuHALKE, Sept 9—Arrived, Paolina, Mifka, Baltimore. y Vestn Sept d—Arrived, Maria Frigari, Paolito, New: ork. CopennacY: x, Sept 1—The Fanny Saalfeld, Mohr, which arrived here Auzust 2¢ trom New York has gone: into the old dock to repair some damage to bottom. Liverroor, Sent 10—The Alexandria (8) which was im collision. yesterday with the Tomas is), had side split from below water lines the two after’ compartments and engine .room filled with water; the Hteboas wa: broken and tke toretopgallantmast carried away. The, ment filled with water ant hor davits smashed; on sound- Ing, a little water was found in the forward hold. ‘The Alexandris has been docked in Laird’s graving” dock, and the lomas (s) in Stanley Dock. Lisnox, Sept 5—the Florence Rogers, Horton, from London ‘for Cane Breton, which put in here Sept 2 ins distress, has sustained damage to stem. American Ports. ALEXANDPIA, Sept 2—Arrived, steamship John Gib- son, New York. ned—ebr Bit Tomas had stem broken, cotlision comp: 3, South Norwalk. Be N, sept \rrived, steamsnips Hecla (Br), | McKay, Liverpool; Perkiomen, Piere unadelpate | bark Hommung (Ger), Walls astie, Below—schr 1 ail, bound in, Cleared —Steamers Win’ Lawrence. Howes, itimore s. ship Reynard, Clisson, Mobile; schrs Alpha, Salisbury, Hayti; Annie Amsden! Matheson, Wentworth, NS; Hece tor, Higgins, N riols: Tla A Jayne, Jayne, New York; 1” | BE Kussell, Mehatey, | ~ Sailed—Steamers Mvrathon, and Wm Lawrence, BALIIMOR t 2! \rrived, steamers Wm Cran Towes, Boston: FW @rnns, Foster, New York: bark 8 Pontoppidan (Man), Peterson, Rio Janeiro. Cleared—Steamers Wm Kennedy, Foster, Providence ; Vineiand, Bowen, New York; Ra'eigh, Oliver, Wilming- NO: barks Mereurius (Nor), Lyseuard, Havre Svalen (Nor). Poe, Condonderrys brig Susan (Br) Morine, Liverpool, Ne: schrs Samuel Gilman, Kell Boston; Cassia Javeson. Jameson, New Haven. b hin Morietta W (Aus), Bremen: bark Har- Lynx, Sept 22—Sailed, bark Minerva (Aus), Gagliano, New York. Ritchie, Quebec for Liverpool, Mevaourxg, Sept 18—sailed, the America, for New York, Mamita, Sept 4—Sailed, ship Westminster (Br), Grose, New York; also the Westiore!and, and Electra, for do. Quzenstows. Sept 22—Arrived, steamship City of Paris (Br), Tibbitts, New York for Liverpool, Also arrived 224, steamship Frauce (Br), Alltree, New York for Liverpool. Rorrenpam, Sept 20—Arrived, bark Bray grep, Philadelphia ‘before reported arrived 15th). Soutmamrrox, Sept 2—Arrived, steamship Neckar (Ger), Meyer, New York tor Bremen (and proceeded). Swixgyonpe, Sept 20—Sailed, bark American Lioyds, Park, New York. Swrrva—Arrived, bark Chief, Harding, New York. Trieste—Arrived, brig LC Madeira, Moslander , Rich- mond, Va. Sailed from United States. Loxnon, Sept 2—Schr John Rose, Hall, from New York Aug 21 for Pernambuco, was spoken Sept 8, no lat, &c, with bulwa mate and two oi her crew. A telegram from Melbourne reports Darling, from Melbourne jor Geographe Bay, was ashore at the latter place, but would probably be floated alter, discharging cargo. iS , ship Rosa Bonheur (Br), Brown, Foreign Ports. Barta, Aug It{—In ew York next day. Baracoa, ept 13 In pore bark Yumuri (Br), Carlisle, for, Sagua ‘17th; schr Henry Middleton, for New York jt CoLomno. Aug 8—In port, bark Dorothy (Br), Williams, tor New York, lig, to sati éarly in September; brig Mary M Francis, Francis, une. Care Haytiex, Aug 30—In poe schr White Swan, rived, Raynes. trom » oston, just Sailed, brig Manlius (Br), Nichols, | Canpenas, Sept ls | New York, | Granp Tone, TI, Aug 28—Arrived, brigs Asa Porter Thomas sand sailed for Newburyport); Montgomery, New York «and sailed Sept | 8 for Truxiilo and Umon); Louisa (Br), Emerson, Monte Christi and sailed Sept 2 tor Boston). pllavana Pept 1s—salled, brig Nellie Husted, Green, lew York. | _Hauirax, Sept 22—ailed, steamship Nova Scotian (Br), | Richardson. Liverpoul. MontTKVIDrO, \ug 2.—In port bark Mendota, Perry, tor Batavia, to load tor Boston. Matanzas, Sept 13—Sailed, brig $ V Nichols (Br), Chase, | Jacksonville, pt 20,7 AM—Arrived Puymoctn, steamship Ham- monia (Ger), Voss, New York tor famburg (and pro: ceeded). Port Hastincs, Sept 17—Arrived, bark Lewis T Stocker, Fyler, Cardenas for Montreal. SinGapors, Sept 2i—in port shiv Western Chief (Br), Hill, fer Boston, tdg. 17—Arrived, hark Regina (Br), St Hxursa, "Aug Doughty, Cape Town CGH, tor Boston. Passed'Aug I, ship Cicero (Br), Monk, from Calentta for New York; 17th. bark Luctor et smerzo (Dutch), Haasenoot, trom Batavia for do; 18th, ship Timour, } Robbins, trom Bombay jor Liverpool; 2ist,Seindia (Br), Harrison, from Calcutta for New York. SMyRwa, Sept {S—Arrived previous, bark Smyrniote, Sears, New York. Sr Tuomas. sept 13—Sailed, bark Palestina (Br), Ford, Hampton noads. or Jaco, Aug: J0—Arrived, brige Guiting Star, Moore, ntanamo (and sailed sept 1 tor Pensa K Spearing (Br), Hillen, | N. tor Cientuegos); | New York via | cola); Robert % and sailed arnard, Cow Vay. sailed, Aug 27—Bark Racer, (Br), MeDougall, Greenock. StJoun, NB, Sep 20—Arrived, schr Geo V Richards Br), Robinson, New York. Arrived Ish, schr Arianna, Aubrey, Philadelphia. Clearet 19h, brig Akbar,’Thompson, Havana; sehr WR Barry (br), tor New York, {Per Steawsmnp Avcenta.] ABERDEEN, Sept l0—Arrived, Rosa Lavarello, Boccardy, New York. Batavia, July 4—Arnived, Dirigo, Staples, New York | (and sailed soth tor Samarang); L & Burnham, Phillips, Boston ; 29th, M ent, Adelaide, Sailed July arsons, Channel. Matilde, Kui, New Or- elphia. w York a Xe resita, Aric Ist AJ Pettingall, Hall, Malaga, ; Sept 9—Arnived, Lindesni Tonassen, Phila- Sept 10—Arrived, Aino, Wirpi, Baltimore. Ith, Clara Killam, «proule, for New urleans. Francesca Avegno, Siera, Bran | delphia. Breton In port Beirast, Sept l—Arrived, New York: Francesco Antotiio. Vagge, uo. York, Araido, jarabochia, New Orlean: BREMERHAVEN, Sept $—sailed, Inca, Zincke, Baltimore; Rannover (s), Himbeck, do; Obkel, Hetmeyer, Philade: phis. | sailed from off the lighthonee 9th, Bremerhaven, for New York; Kosmos do: Maggie Keynolas, Sandy Hook. Canptrr, Sept 10—Arrived. Nina Sheldon, Sheldon, Gloucester. | Enwred for loading 9th, Gettysburg. Alexander, Callao, |, Gmosstann, sept 7—Mihmie Campbell, Isaacson, Wy- nrg. | Catoorta, Sept 10—Arrived, Frank Flint, Williams, i pela . | “‘Satied from Sangor Aug.13, Lord of the Isles, Craigie, | New York; 15th, Uity ot Cashmere, Boyce, do. 7 . Banner. Boston. Maggio, from shields Egre, trom New York } | Borneavx, Sept 9—sailed, Hermanos, Larsen, New | | | , Essixonk, Sepr 9—Tn port, Protector, Gunderson, from New York (received orders'for Hamburg! Fanmourn. ailed, Mary A Way, Russell, Rot- terdam; 12th, nan, Pertrand, Goole. gift the Lizard loth, Nadure, Meyér, from New York for tin, Faxpericrsnaven, Sept $—Pagsed, Anne, Brinch, from New York for Aalborg. | | Groucestse, Sept 10—Arrived, Kate Troop, Crocker, St John. NB. Sailed 10th, Adam Von Koss for New York, Queenstown. GinceNt, Sept I—Sailed, Flavio, Flavio, New Yor ;, GiasGow. Sept 9—Arrived, Florence, Treat, Short, Ja- maica , Cailtornia (s), Overstone, New York, dalled 1th, State of Georgia ws), Cooper, New York via Larne. Gieuwocx, Sept 12—sailed, Italia (s), Craig, Mediterra- nean GuNoa, Sept &—Arrived, Gulnare. McDonald, Philadet- hia, PHA RTLRFOOR, Sept 9—Arrived, Oriental, MelIntosn, a, Hillstrom. Ponsacotn. Beautort, SC. Hout, Sept 1l—Arrived, Sarjo | palavidy, Sept S—satied Borneo, Shaw, New York; Lord Palmerston, slocomb, Charleston. Hamncra, Sept York; Werder (9). Fisher, do; Thos Fletcher. Pendleton, Tauigue; Lith, C Neumann Galdebeh, Detlon, Wilming: 0, {led 8th, Draupner, Ingvoldsen, Philaqeiphia, failed from Cuxhaven sth, Eldorado. Larsen, Ch ton; Friedrich Hartwiz, Walters, Fali River, German! Vilmon, Wilmington; th, Pommerania ), Schwensen, New York. Livewroor, Sept i0—Arrived, Peruvian Congress, Power, Rangoon’ ith, Wisconsin («), Beddoe, New York, ‘Delta, Evans, Charleston Sailed, Mth—Altce Reed, Keleran, ‘Akyabs Edw Mevowell, Greenough, Galveston; Memphis (s), Mellon, New Orleans; Ocean, Berg, do. Cleared, #th—ChasT biwell, Utley, Charleston; 1th, Memento, Aaby, Baltimore, Gan Sden, Brown, Phila deiphia: ME Corning, Hughes, sandy Hook. Euvered out uth, Lophema, Maelstrom, Baltimore ; Alex Marshall, Garaner, New York; Priga, Welsh, Southwest Pass, Miss; iith, Sidonian @), Edwards, Halt fax. Wild Hlunwr, erichgen, Hampton Ri Oscar II, Galliksen, Tyvee’ Pekin, seymour, Valparaiso; Caspian @), Trocks, Salumore. _Loxpox, Sept Il New York; J Mildred, Ginn, Boston Liswon, sept 5—arrived, Josie, Pettigrew, New York; j Jennie Cushinan, sroalley, Boston. «th. Brothers: Thurs | tou. New York: Sandy Took, Barstow, do; Helen ‘ginney, Boyd, do. Lecuons, Sept 6—Sailed, Elba,Chisholm, Philadelphia: 8th, Colin B MeNetl, Crowell, do, Mitronn, Sept LimArrived, Gabriel, Macaniey, Belfast ye Sa 6 pein KSSINA, Sept Arrives ‘anny, Carver, Ne’ P Manscitina vept bart Whitehall, Priest, Phila- ep hia aagitus, Sept 9—Cleared, Elizabeth Ments, Bruse, New York, Atlantic, Harden, America. Cleared 10th, Xaws, Pomelin, New Yorks eevresstes, Sept 10—Cleared, Javenta, Knadsen, New ork. Parnas Sept 3—Arrived, Zealot tm). Best, Zante ‘and sailed oth for Messinas Moyitix, Sept 22—Arrived, steamship Austrian (Br) | (Nor), Wahl. | stove and sails split, and with’loss of first | that ship Grace | port brig Rocky Glen, Higgins, tor _ 28th, PM Tinker, | Pi Gatway. Sépt W—Arrived, Resurrezione, Now York via Arrived, Holsatia @, Barends, New | (and ‘entered out for | Go), 12th, state of Louisiana (s), Johnston, New Orleans, | Entered oat, Denmark (s), Williams, | , Londonterry; brig Yordenskjold (Nor), Bot- NSWICK, Sept 13—Cieared, schr Charles Dennis, Wicks, New Yori Isth—Cleared, schr Jonas Smith, Hodgkinson, Rio Ja- \ ‘0. | MHANGOR, Sept, 19—Cleared, bark Francisco Cilento: | arab, Cafioro, Palermo; schr Ralph Howe, Burgess, | Jacksonville. BATH, sept 19—Arrived, schr P L Richardson, Holmes, Baltimore, : | “Ratled—Sehr A Tl Perry, New York. 2ist—Sailed, brig Mattie’s Bishop, Bishop, Cuda, ROOTHBAY, Sept I8—Arrived, schrs D Ellis,’ Torrey, and Julia Newell, -hepherd, Rockland fer New York ; | . f 19th, May Day, Waterm in, Bangor for do. | HISTOL, Sept 2—Satled, schr Canton, Henley, Nor- folk, Va. | CHARLESTON rrived, steamship Border Chieftain. trom Port Siid: barks Bessie Parker (Br), Misa woven Jan atonia. from Cape De Verde; schr | Sallie Co . trom Baltimore. Satled—steamship Mannatan, Wooahull, New York. DGARTOWN In—Arrived, schr Mary Brewer, | Saunders New York for Rockland, | AIERNANDINA, -eot 4—Arrived, schr Lookout, Nieb- | ols, New York. i) i 6th—Cleared, sehr John Douglass, Parker, New York. FORTRESS MONROF, -ept 22—Arrived, bark Pruden- Dunkirk, seeking, Prinds Oscar. (Nor), Carlsen (from Bel- tia (Nor), Pandy, Sailel—Rark | | fast, parnore: Delphine (Nor), Lesebly (from Queens- {own do. | Ore coads 22d, ship David Stewart, and brigs Alice, | and Frances e. honnd ut. FALL RIVER, Sent 1—Arrived, schr N H Skinner, | Thrasher, Providence ‘or Georgetown, DC. GALVESION, sent Is—Sailed, brig Minnie Traub. | Woodside, Pensaco'a; schr Vernal, Miller, do. 2ist—Arrived, hark lrazos, Fuller, New York; schra { pT Sa yas Pierson, and Raymend, do; Rescue, iggins, Baltimore, | -Cleared—Steamship City of Austin, Stevens, New York; schbr Ruth Rebin-on, Rogers, Providence. GARDINER, sep! 19—Arrived previous, sehrs Harr; | Perey, Perey: JQ) Rogers, snail and ‘Gen Ho Waite New Yor’: Marion Draper, Bailey, Alexandria. | “aaledcvches Pevibner, Daisy, Philadelphia: Lizzte Hickinan, Small, do; HN Miler, Miller. do; Kate Rom- | mally Adama H W W Pharo, do; AL Page, New York; Rival, Dunton, | KEY WEST, Sept '9—Arrived, brig Diana (Nor), from Mexico tor Fi'mouth, e Miscel). | " MILLBRIDGE, Sept 18—sailed, schr Lamoine, Leach, | Rio Janeiro, EW ORLEANS, Sept 22—The United States tug Rose arrived at Poss a lOutre to-day, from Pensacola, with | ordinance stores, | Nailed tro nthe Passes, bark Duchess of Lancaster (Br), for Barcelona. | “NORFOLK, sept 21—Cleared, sehr Batttmore, Quesne, | Barbados. | | NEW BEDFORD, Sept 21—Arrived, schr W D Mangam, Chase, New York. avi, Davis, Georgetown, DO; ww York. ale Sene Grace essenver, Hathaway, NEWPORT, sept 2 —Arrived, US steamer Laden, Iver- | son, New York tor Poston ‘and sailed 2st); schrs Ida | detia Torre. Chase, Providence tor Philadelphia: Jesse | Hart 2d. Hart, do tor Baltimore (and both sailed ist). | “Saned—schr Auna Myrick, Smith, Philadelphia for | Lanesvine. NEW HAVEN, Sept 21—Cleared, brigs Eliza Thomp- son, Bates, and T Towner, Wright, New York. | “PENSACOLA, sept 9— Arrived. brig Lloet (Br). Miram- bel, Havana: sehr John McAdam, Torbert, do. | Jith—Arrived, bark A Cochran, Nickeleen, Taxpan, | Cleared—Bark Padsey Dawson (Br), Rawle, Cardiff, PHILADELPHIA, Sept 22—Arrived, steamship Experl- ment, Ford, Providence: schrs Lizzie C Hickman, Sim | ple Bittston; Sallie B Pateman, Boston (and cleared tor dc); John D’ Paice, Haley, «alem (and cleared tor Bos- ton): J M Fitzpatrick, Cann, Boston; Thos Clyde, Gain, (and cleared for do). |< Cleared—steams! erland (Belg), Jackson, Ant- | wern: Reading, Colvurn, ano Hercules, Swasey, Boston: George H_ Stont, Alexander, Providence;. ‘Pioneer, Wakeley, Wilmington, NC: Fanita, Howe, New Yor! | bark Nictaux (Br), Masters, Dunkirk ;'schry Maggie J La | rence, for Charleston; Ie 8 Graham, Smith. and Sallie Ludiain, ‘iudiam, Bast, Boston: A M'Lee, Taylor, Falt River; 8S Godtrev, Godtrey, Lynn; George H_Squire,. Haley; John slusnian, Adams: L Madi, Scull; G P Pome: | roy, Bryant, and Sydney Price, Godtrey, Boston; J A Young, Providence. Del, ept 22, AM—Pasced up t m New Bedford: sehr Geor d down PM yesterday, schr Oriole, for of here last night and proceeded ‘this ast aniled last evening for Baltimore, | steamship Geyser, (Nor), from Ivigtuts bark Damit Draper (ital), from Pajermo; schrs BM Butler, Annie F. Babcock, J © Cottingham and BM Mer- riman, from Boston. Passed down, steamship Harris: | burg, for Boston; schrs NW Magee, for Wilmington, N ©, and 8 E Ludiam, for Boston; yacht Sunshine, from: Cape May, passed up in tow. Lew AM—An unknown bark arrives | last nigh Albemarle, trom New York, ar- | rived this A M. PM—Bark Charles & John, from Belfast, seeking | freight, arrived this AM: barks Rome and Penang un- | changed, Many schrs are returning to harbor to awalt | fair wind. PORTLAND, Sept 19—Arriwed, schr Harbinger, Parker, Philadelphia for Bangor. | 2ist—Arrived mers Eleanora, New York; Chesa- peake, and Geo € nweil, do. Sailed—Senrs Pred Jackson, Pettingill,Cardenas; Annic | 8 Conant, Hafford, Mobile. | PORT=MOUT!). “et 21—Sailed, schrs Thomas Snnick- gon, Dickerson, Phiindelphia; Thomas N stoue, Goss, for | Norfolk, to for Barbados. PROVIDENCE, Sept 2l—Arnived, st stone, Hallett, Baltimore via Norfolk; Philadelphia: schrs Jas Enzlish, Barker, and DG Fioyd, Clifford, Weehawken; Kate Scranton, | Palmer, New York. Sailed—Schrs Win TH Huston, Gardner, and Gov J ¥ Smith, Crowell, Georgetown, DC, Mary Parker, Petti: Watchaprig, Va; & & 1, Cordery, Smith, Philadelphia © Lyman, Ail; y, Hand; Success, Richards, | ! | and J H Youmans, S) iew York. | | PAWTUCKET, Sept 1—Satled, schr Elias Ross, Bishop, | LAND, Sept 19—arrived, schr William McLoon, | i | MH Read. tri H Squire, for Boston. Port Johnson. New York. #RANCI-CO, Sept 4—Arrived, bark Jean Pierre: lonin, Acajutla. ip StJames (Br), Henderson. Liverpool. nip El Dorado, Winding, Liverpool; bark Siar, Austin, Nanaimo. tia, Sept 19~Arrived, bark Evangeline ew York. SAVANNAM, Sept 22~Salled, steamship Cleopatra, | Baikley, New York. 2d—arrived, steafners San Jacinto, Hazard, New York Teal, Philadelphia Fr). | “Glearod | Shootin sf MARYS, | Gn, Kinne: Hunteville, Crowelt, do; yr romings ) steamtug Tecumseh: trom Sew Orleans: ship LB Gil christ, Emerson, New York; echr kmma © Rummel, Adams, Baltimore. | CSALEM, Sept 20—Arrived, schr Champion, Larvey, | Port Johrison tor Saco, | gWINESARD HAVEN. Seps 2l—Artived. schre Only Son, Hoboken for Brston; R © Thomas, Philade! | phia. for do; Mott, Haven, New York for Calais i Brookings, Port Johnson for Portsmouth | Bramhall, New York for Clark's Island; Oce: } Ranger and Hannibal, Port Johnson for Salem | T Benedict, South Amboy for Portland: Faicon (Br), S | Sonn, Sb, tor orders: A Peters, Bowe, Calais, for orders. { i Passed by—Schr Benj Reed, Philadelphia for Port , lan ‘Sailed—Schrs RC Thomas, RK Vaughan, Nellie 8 Jer. | rell. isaac L Clark, Chas H Lawrence, J) G Babcoe Moses Williamson, Thomas G Smith, E G'Babcoc! & Bessie (Br), Almira M Cloutman and © wv uay WILMINGTON, NC, Sept 19—Cleared, steamship Bene: factor. Wood, Rana (Nor), Larsen, Ant } werp; achrs York : bri Kate Grant Holt Haytt; Ben, Davis, New York. 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