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10 pret: Hera: American ers and soldiers, and like to id [Marine Correspondence. | Shai? tne watet only laste ten ‘years there. tucy Y A C H T I N G Ss H I Pp P IN G N EW S. Newront, RI, Sept 24, 1874, ALEXANDRIA, Sept, 2—Sailed soles, ‘D Witherels, 4 can move to Bordeaux Creek, where there ts e Yesterday the New York Coast Wrecking Company | Maryland and Rain *) Tan vdeo Geo plenty of Water, Everything is now settled, and ener se sueceeded, to the surprise of everybody, in removing the | APPONAUG, Sept 22—arrived, br fleene Bearte, - = we want you to use your inseenee. to get the OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. sunken bark Bessie Rogers, inthe oater harbor, about | Hoboken. Foster, | shings thas, paxe been promised % GS, such a8 200 teat to the northeast, by the use of chains, pontoons, | cOBTON. Sept Arrived, stenmahine img, srasine, , : as , wagons, cows, ‘&c., and also our annwty goods. | Annual Fall Regatta Of the | pees or vevanrune yom NEW TORR 208 THE | steam pumps, &c, peculiar to the management ‘ot as Gharleaton : Ne tune, Berry, Newt No paett arate | ia a New ey for S ( 5 all, MONTHS OF SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBE concern. The ‘company he rece erent | anyel; schrs RC Thomas, Crockett, adel 7 cation of a New Agency for Spotte barviaté (This individual is the legal adviser of a _ om EPTEMBER AND OCTOBER. ceived, great | any re iC 5 nee Lo 4 mM | the Uribe and can write a few words in Engi) — Brooklyn Yacht Club. Seerwer. | Sails. |Destination| — Oftor. | Seavor at tnen” mugceeding, tide 2 make oon: Kawrenes, Kemp, atiuors: ont i tancoek, Crow, ey i} » fectane | Was present once and saw a treaty signed wit = a _ gina | Unuead — progress until tl ‘dock is reached, ell fy iy k, Buker, do; Wm L Elkins, lam ; Tail by the Commissioners. | gave lus this country for thirty-five years, and said pute Canad Sept Be (Livorpock. Broadway. | Seam dredge: mentioned a tew uays ayo nthe marine | {Wheater Sure: "#"H" pvermany Carson: 3, Bab ho Whites should come on the Iaud during that Hohenswwaffen... {sept 26. bn..1|2 Bowling Green | gebartmens of the Herald arrived and commenced | cook, Smith; MC Lyons, Hund: 8 L. Steelman, Blabes | NE, Sas me. SIX years have only passed, ant we see) Pleasant Weather. but | Elysia. 26 TRowling Green | Uzfis,0, the janer harbor in the vicinity, of Cominer, | &'B Wood. Gandy G0S Kawards, Carson: C1 W May ii | pleaty of whites all around us. Whites used to teil ’ Celtic 19 Broadway boneflt tw vewels drawing more than theaverage amount | Budsos Caroline Young, Young; MAICIM ro. Mariner, voila si | Us they Would teach us to arm and we would be- Fick Bane’ 2 slab 2. {Bowling Green | oy warer, It is hoped that ine work will be-continued | and''& C*Babeeck, Peeotin’ ‘Philadelphia; BL. Tay, 1} Another “Big Falk OM come rich, Ido not see any rich men around me. icinie reezes. Nevada #8.| Liverpool. r jak) ay le | as far south as Griswold's wharf, which has been needed | Brown, Weehawken; HB Metcalf, Mandy , Rondout } ps ‘They say the wuites are killing all the buiaco, and AN! |Hremen...|2 Bowling Oreen | /F # long time. Below—Bark Eliza White, from’ Baltimore; brig A J Hunt this winter. ey ; : Pommerania. 1.) Hambury, . (6! Bros l $ es be vi 4 } aa Se | the ‘anniviies ‘would arrive. Our people do not The Meta, Undine and Recreation the Winners | waa U;] Rotterdam (9) Broadway. The purser of the steamship City of Havana, from Ha- | 18 tow the Haytan steamer Clara Helena, from Hayt. \ | uke barreled pork for rations, as the barre!s con- | Gceanic. 3. | Liverpool.,|19 Broadway. | vana, has our thanks tor the prompt delivery of our ‘leared—Schre pcg tor Baltimore via the Ken- if | tained tuo much brine and too little pork. Would of the Champion Pennants, Orty of Chester BR eewernoot.( esroad files and despatches, nebdeo River; Enos R Phillivs, Baker, for Philade fi | POOR LO’S SORROWS. | like deer issued every ten days, . Pereira, » «ie Bronaes Bark Linpa Annorr (Br), Scobey, trom Sydney, CB, for | Dak Kelley, Phillipa do; George M Jewel, Jewett, 0 i aa | HUNTING FHE BUPPALO, peoaatins” Freel . “17 Bowling St Thomas, put into Liverpool, , Mth inst (as before | yia the Kennebec River, iW pak Cas | Mr. Hiwman—Among other things that we aaked . : America. "12 Bowling esa Ae Lola rer ic Regret ee tint ag yoy der chee al tee lf _ | you at our last talk was about giving up the right | | The Brooklyn Yacnt C'ub set apart yesterday for | sdano iivnesurveay. | Eowsnrt, carried away-one yard andsprong ewouthers | Jey. Prtcq, Wilmintion, “NO; Getdrora,, tevnaldsy, New t | Of ounting bultaio in the Republican. e told you | the winding up of the yachting season with them | Lessing . 2? Broat stove boats and strained vessel considerably, and cans: | York: barks Delphine (Nor), Teschly, Cork; Prinds Os- } i th i | why the Presntent did not wish tt, and we told of | State of Penns’l’ -| Glasgow. .. 74 Broadway ing her’ to leak, ina hurneane off scatterls, about 4 | car (Nor), Boltast; brig Mathild maas, (Br), Garci®, Taking Away the Hunt and Keeping | »™ {goods that would be given you in payinent for | #88" Organization, and, agreeably to the Pro | Abysnnia "]kiveroooi. }4 How ing Treen tillge on the Hh het the ane. Nelog’vory high, Wil | Seiacseachs moles Wanern Meee “saat ites aenlie B; ck the Rations. | your giving up the hunting. e wold you that we gramme, had a regatta for champion pennants | fiean.’: sh ‘|damburg,. 61 Broadway. have to lighten ship and repair before proceeding on | from Bae Hes T Hedues, from New Bedford; Mary } au ROLE, | thought it best for you, and asked you to think | and aclam bake at Bath, L.L The sky was clear | Cuy ot Richmond Liverpool. [15 Broadw: voyage, Jane ang Misabes, (xa Hew a brea 4 ice tnd, give, ue bu antver wien we came | and ine biue vault of heaven without a cloud, but | EGhinhe. Haterbck (Sat een | wie MOREE Tapanzen, stom, Bost fon surnam: | cadwatader Wate, Men fase: ante race on Bae te oie a | back. Isappose you are ready now. In auswer | : 4 + eon i atneeers rican a foreoniast ond fib thevery. | ensen, Havre: brig Laurella (8r), Wilson, Port au Spain; |e Bose querhiond that wate aauca, Twill state | What the iacky Brookirn boys have alwars hao as | batts ikea ERwin Grech | Race Ue loopy a team "ok. | Sha NelierSlltng Naan” Adee ego Yo Oa Scenes at Red Cloud’s Agency on | that tne Wagons and cows that were promised to | a desirable accompaniment—a spanking breeze, | Witeonsn luiverpoot.. (29 Broadway. Vasset. The heavy weather commenced on the 24, the | veston: Fahpie A Bailey. | Hutchinson, " Providenoes ” | Yhem are at Fort Randall now, where they were to | that nas caused delicious sport and sent their | Caland Rotter 50 Broadway. centre of the hurricane passed over her on the 8d, and Faeries Aaa ee Cay ky Labi yg “Distribution Day.” | ted Your agent te golmg to Sond een tkeme nner | Yachts flying along like iightning-steeded | “¢*4°?- Heanburd../A1S Browawaye | eral ill a ew pieses of others nn St YM SS | wouer (Germ Bremen; brig Castalia, Whitmore, Port | issue is also delayed because he is afraid you | coursers—was wanting on this occasion | Almanac for New York—This Day. Bric WH BickMors, Bickmore from Cadiz for Port. Cleared 234, schr Speedwe Spauldir Rockland. te ne a take care of them when you get them. |in the morning, and it looked as —_ [ig bey ae Hee cargo tind boon Bar ONSWICR, Gi ae Sangin, went to s0u a Burgess ; a 7 . Y b Sey. He n ee SWICR, Ga, Se} ¥ i 7 ges: Font Lanamze, W.'T., Sept. 16, 1974, | {RAMS ate Th are money an they canbuy | if the oll story of a calm and a SUN AND MOO! Gov, HIGH WATER. 4 gy | Teshtpned by brig Kllzabeth Winslow, whieh sailed Aux 25 | (gr) Melinda, Monioviteo, en eemae the location of the new agency for Spotted Tai! | What'they want with them. Your horse you take | drift, so often the nautical patnting set out to the Bane Bacay-Hook.morn 3.08! aos Awws Miamsial af atte wali \wentfaibare ati Gene | xl tery Sept S—Cleared, brig Anna D Torrey, Haw d his band of Braole Sioux has at last been de- | to tne best water and to the best grass, ites v1 . > Hell Gate....morn 9 82 | George a te 0 tal ok. if BATH, Sept 22—Arrived, brig H H Wright, Meyers, Ca- ei upon, but not before a litle wire-pulling | Neve vattle and sheep, and they pay the same at- lovers of yachting in this section, would be re- | Moon.rises, George a faw aayeago, and Bente a total wreck. The | BATH Sept ti Alli Baas B Dickson ioeiteoes accordance with the usaal workings of When the Commissioners quite the Indian Department, tention to them. Now, your agent wants you to | be uke the whites and take care of your cows | when you get them, gifts you will no more; treat them the same as ii you kul or destroy these | | peated, It was in a measure, but fortune again smiled on the clab, and the race ended with a good breeze, presenting as fascinating a picture of PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPT. 24, 1874. on the 1th to Messrs Alex MeCuish and Angus McAskill of St Peters, for the sum of $55). Scux Excxisiok (Br), Devan, from Boston for Little Glace Bay, in Callfast, struck on a reet off Biz Glace Bay, ——, to load for New York. ice hed CBE mats ie Mulvey, Henderson, Boothbay, to ad for Philadelphia. BRIDGEPORT, sept 23—Arrived, schr Becort, New eb returned on September 3 from their trip to the | your ponies, Peemine things will be distributed | struggling yachts as could ve wished. By nine during the storm of Monday, the 7th inst, and was aban, | York: % i 7 i fi ; CHARLESTON, Sept 21—arnved, bark J H Seb ry Black Hills and down the White River they an- | every year, and the man who farius best and takes | o'clock the club house, foot of Court street, Was CLEARED. don ad. Four men from the shore weut on board of her, (Nor), Gundersen, Wimingtnay SC. nor \ nounced that they bad dectded vo locate the new | the best care of what has been given him Will get | turonged with members eager to participate in | Steamship Thuringia (Gen, Meyer, Hamburg—Kun- pied to run ‘her. into Port Caledonia, The | , i—Arrived. barks ocean Express Crowell, Bestons agency on Big Waite Clay Creek, above the cross- ing of the Fort Randall road, and about eighteen bast of ths-oll . This decis a | They Ought to bevhere soon. I have heard about ' Steamship Mediator, Smith, Fernandina and Port | vessel is very little damaged and can be got off. ‘ tower, DG, salles east of the old site. This decision was nos | 2oOy DAEN ore, and your agent has siready writ. | ing point. These were soon found to be a8 | povalit Coupee, Scur Pinta, Trask, from Baltimore for Bangor, Me, | “EBGARTOWN, Sept 2l—Arrived, schr Mabel Hall, received with general satisfaction by either In- | tanto Washington to ask them to change it to | under:— anmamabip n Barnes, Cheeseman, Savannah—-W BR arhich put into Norfolk Sept 21, was leaking spout 40) | Bartiett, Richmond for Boston, By, Stoken, New ¥, ' alf-bre everybe | ba i ERS, arrison. Strokes an hour, A survey was held 241, an was ‘Rd—arrived. schra ilarriet A 5 Sn NEES, prepare asi foie : a pecnn. + would like an answer about the bulfalo squonn Water jhteamahip Champion, Lockwood, Charleston—J W Quin- recommended that, the Wenscls carey (ot Gort be ly: nie ‘A Crawiord, Goldstuiti. do tor Salem; Kadi o have s 1 g 5 ‘ 2 er. ine. . | tard & Co. haven uled out for re- | Gerry, for Waldoloro, Me. vrange. ‘The main objectionable feature of Big | BLUE 1ETH—Two men like the agent, Major | ojy'"* as UR Mg” 2% | “Meamahip Yanita, Howe, Poiiadelobla—tortard | pairs. The Pinta was windbound in Tampton Roads | “PANr GREENWICH, Sept Arrived, schr Gentile, change. ne Inain objec . Howard and General King, once told him some- | Meta .G. A. Beling... 62 18.3 | Steamship Co. IF Tor some 4 and in putting to sea on the 14th, struck Eldridge. New York, White Clay appeared to be in the scarcity of | thing at North Platte when they had a big tals. | SLOOPS—FIRST CLASS. Siremanio Blocnara, Johnson. Foriiands reer aaa on the Rip, ups, starting some of her timbers atid caus FOR’ TRESS MONKOR, Tae a bf " e = 7nd .W. M. a] x bt 1p Nereus, a pp—H u c eak. ee r vora: W re Belle ry 7 London. wood and water, as some of the oid settlers | et ann rocker cance Nee ead neon ee | Rae cere Bain Bh) IEG | Mark” Rapido dir) Trapp, Adelaide and Auckland— | $i, Vi leals iicreusing. he was compelled to put back | Gerry. Pras J Marsh, Ficketly from St Ubes; also an Une stated that the water wonld not hold good for | Fexeryation with Spotted Tail; keep this country | Sadie M. T. Davidson + 7 16 | Walker & Renwick. tor repairs. »| known brig. SX Months with. suche drain.on its resources'as | aud hunt butale ab all Sines, “They seid na coal y zd y — | Bark Hermod (Nor), Krog, Cork—Funch, Edye & Oo. Scuu Vonano, Eldridge, from the Bankvfsherics, put | yAtrived Barks American Ragie. Hendricks, Wen the agency Would create, It was also urged that | MUnt buffalo ag long as the buffalo last. You say | Enna # TOuaTE treaawratl BY Z| Hark Due Geotle Gein, Sebiadino, Cork Gr Falmouth — ence 1! Barnet vai huwing Jost foresat nial: | alts Te A epee naa > , 2 * we can go on a hunt once more; but Ought we not | Fiying Cloud....W. P. Smith, + a - vi0) 0. 5 4 rs sod oil off deck, carried away bul- Passed out—Bark Christel er), Bockelman, 7 i there was no timber of any size within elgbtor | goat all simes? Payments are now decreasing | Kaiver....--....W. &. Greeniéate.. 0 4 = & Ratface Ligure (ital), Corsanego, Cork or Pal- Jonging to theths lost cod ol off deck, carried atfay bul: | yttere, toe Rotterdam sania mi ten miles of the proposed camp, and consequently | ‘every year, and you should not stop our hunting | Reereation......George A. Webber.. — | mouth—Slocovich & Co. Bi = WE. | Fieane which occurred on the 7th inst All hands saved |) FALL RIVER, Sept 22—Arrivod, sohr Willa 4 be oseible to erect winter | Dutfalo, | Was brought up on buifalo meat; I like | Lizzie L. De. Jobnson. =| Sane Reon verrou cana helen, Bremen ee find well. Will repair damages belure leaving for Har- | lips, trom ——; Ney, Chase, Now York (see Misce! pe ine gaa popes it, and want to go hunting as long as he buitaio | Sophia Cy 8 =| “Bark Sti (vor, Olsen, Corte—Krneh. Baye & Co. Wich, Mase * | SR UeegRTOWN, DC Sept 16—Acrived, sche Anna quarters before the winter seasdM set in. AS TO jasts. 1 want you to belp us to go on a hunt. Tada “Tow, Stout =| Brie Fideha, White, barbados— Miller & Hougnton. Sonn FLonuxce P Haut, of Jonesport, recently ashore | gitnwatd Terry, Wareham 1 ow ned by peop! 10s We have now. $12,000 worth of Schr Wm Gouglass, Metndoc, Cape Layden—B J Wen- | at Petit Menan, hasbeen on the Ways at Muchiasport | SYRYNiRUNE PORT. sept 22—Salled, schr Joseph the quality of the water it was ailirmed by peo | Mr. HInman- D $12, ie pis lass, Me Ind Mayden—B J W it Petit Menan, has b th t Machiasport g PORT 22—Salled, schr Jt R who had resided on the creex that after a heavy rain it became so thick and muddy from tue washings of the banks and side hills that it was unfit jor use. All these unfavorable reports were freely passed around and elicited certain criti- eisms on the action of the Commissioners, tending The annuity goods are on thelr way. not here yet, I cannot tell you bow svon they will | arrive, but the agent will tel) you when he knows. presents to of you, and! tnink you had better take them, because in a lew years there will be no | buifaio leit to Hunt, and then you Will get no pres- enis. LirtLe Peasant, Chief of tne Lower Brules—I live down on the Missouri River, Soldiers gave me that place. Ihave 270 lodges of tie same tribe as these people here. I think a great fire 16 uted among the yachts at anchor near the start- SLOOPS—SKCOND CLASS. | The judges, comprising John M. Sawyer, Dr. Samuel Hall and Theo. W. Myers, obtained excel- | ent quarters on the handsome and fast steam | yacht Emily, owned by the latter gentleman, | when, as the hour of ten o’clock approached, she | | steamed to the stakeboats anchored of Long Dock, | Gowanus Bay, aud at 9b. 46m. the first gun sent na, e | the race, and in @ short time they were distrib- | “Steamship City of Meri¢a, Timmerman, Havana—F | | hardt & Vo. Alexandre & Sons. berg. taux. Overton & Hawxins. | Petty. Schr Souvenir (br), Hatield, St John: Bark Odin (Ger). Otto, London—C Tobias & Co. NF—C W Bor- _ Schr Alruna (Br), Mitchell, St John, NB—P I Nevius & Ser nr Mary HStockham, Cordeny, Georgetown, SC— Schr Frank Walter, Saxton, Richmond, Va—Slaght & Sehr Martha Granger, Zuluff, Baltimore—Wm Chal- ving lost her rudde1 y could Dob Bae her in between the piers, and they ran her on Big Glace Bay Beach, where she was lying stranded on the 16m The and thoroughiy repaired, and is now ready fur sea. Scun Ney, before reportea ashore at Hog Island, came off without ‘assistance or damage, and arrived at Fal) River 22d. Nonroux, Sept 22—The schr Addie Blaisdell. from Bal- timore for Boston, has bee hauled out in Graves’ ship yard, and is now undergoing a thorough caulking and er Becessary repairs. She wili be laguched imme- diately, and will resume her voyage. ‘Cleared—Steamships Charleston, Berry, New York; Falcon, Haynie, Baltimore, DIGHTON, Sept 2l—Salled, schr Minnie Kinne, rar- Acrived—Barks American Eagle, Kendricks, New | Baker (new, 463 tons), Davis, of and for Sag Harbor, LL. | PMOBILE, Sept2-—Arrived, sehr CM Newins, Ruland, New York. | NEPORITAS, Sent 15—Sailed, schrs Eri, Robinson, New York; Frank, Randall, do; i9th, sebr Liane Brewster, ith, do. TW ORLBANS, Sept 20—Arrived. up, steamship’ | Yazoo, Barreu, Philadelphia: schrs Noriaa (Mex), Li vado. Tobaaco; BB Locke. Shreiver, Bonaca. Passes, Sept 2%—Arrived, ships Kent (Br), Grimths, : : i maaine slowly coming from the East that will gradually | mers. Puovincetown, Sept 2—As Capt Wm Onrreg, of schr | from Rio Janeiro; Zephyr, Sweetsor, Hania; bark Mag” ee end ee Maid ahaeare avec destroy the iNdiun, and I have concluded to come | its hollow echo out into the clear air, and there got Wan 1 Bourn, Golden, Providence—H W Jackson Aleyone, was coming around the Cape from New Red. | gie MeNiel, Heron, Rotten yia Lewes Del. ae selection of such a site with @ away and brig my people up here to live. was burried restlessness on each vessel. Yet the ‘on. ford on’ Wednesday last, when about a mile anda half |" NEWBERN, NG, sept 2—Steamship ‘erry, ‘ a atte: slack | . 7 Schr ME Hearn, Morrell, Bridgeport—Rackett & Bro. | due southwest trom Nause) Lights, he passed over a | New York. to feiguting the agency stores from the Wougiit it was better to be im sigut of the Llack | git air irom the westward did not give muci | Steamer Black Diamond, Sinith; Philadelphia—W Kik- | sunken vessel whieh he called wbrig, crossing between | “SniledSenrs Ciara Davidson, Garfeld, New York; Missouri. On the afternoon of the 4th General King sent word to the Commissioners that he was going to make a two or three days’ trip through the surrounding country, with a view to selecting the military post, and that ne would be happy to have them accompany him. The Rev. Mr. Hin- man and the agent, Major Howard, joined the General, and the party were out three days, during which time they visited the heads of Shadero Creek, Bordeaux Creek, Beaver Creek and Big White Ciay Creek, When they returned to the Hills,” the inountains that We are watching (ap- lause irom the Indians), aud 1 want rations to bring my people up here. I think I will be Letter off ere and have no bad talk. TWo STRIKE (Spotted Tail’s chief soldier)—Yoa wisn us to give up our buffalo hunt. Some time ago the Great Father never said anything about | tus, but invited us to huntas long asthe buifaio lasted. You white men Want to be weil off; we ure the same, Look at the indians around here; they are ail poor. Look at Spotted Tail; he wears a dirty yellow blanket. all his property, as a cousin died the other day). ihese Officers here are our friends, They have promised to help us, aud now We Want that prom- (Spot has just given away | | promise of arace, so the judges waited until 10h. | 02m, before firmmg the second gun, hoping for a | better state of affairs, but the wind came not. | The course selected was from the above mentioned Stakeboats to and around Southwest Spit buoy | No. 84s, thence around bavy No, 5% off Sandy | in the immediate vicinity of the clampake. cause of the calm the rule requiring all yacits to | cross the line within filteen minutes from the | starting signal was waved, IJt was a tame affair, this getting the boats away, yet the neat schooner Meta opened the ball in good time, but it was | | thirty-seven minutes before the last racer was over the line, ag some of the smaller ones were Hook, to the home stekeboat im Gravesend Bay, | Be- | patrick. Steamer Beverly, Pierce, HERALD WHY Steamship 8 | werp Sept | & on. Arrived at? PM Steuinship City of Ha with mdse and passen Steamship Old Dormni minion Steamship Co. hiladepnia—James Band ARRIVALS. | REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND 'ESTONE TELEGRAPH LINK. tveriand (Belg), Van der Heyden, Ant- th mdse and passengers to Peter Wright Had fine weather. ana, Phillips, navana Sept 19, vs to F Alexandre & Sons. Walker, Noriolk, City Point and Richmond, with mdse and passengers to the Uld Do- steamship Albemarle, Reed, Lewes, Del, with mdse to ber masts. about two fect under water. The paint looked fresh, and ne thinks she had besh ‘there but a sbort time.’ The water Wu8 sinooth at the time, and Capt Curren would have put a bnoy on the vessel’ had he not expectad a change 0! wind before he could make a harbor. If the name and history of the vessel is not known, Capt Cur- ren has her bearings, so that she can easily’ be found again, Missinc Vesset.—Bark Jewoss, Capt Mayo, sailed from Newcastle, NSW, Feb 23 for Hong Kong, and as she has not been heard trom since it is supposed that she has | been lost with all on board. She sailed trom Montrea), but was partly owned in Boston. she was 508 tons, rawd Al, ani Was built in Charlestown, Mass, in isés. Ocray Dairr—A bottle containing tho following notice Her mastheads were painted white, and | } | *Tolbreth,” for Perth Amboy. | NORFOLIC Sept 2—Arrived, schrs Cora, Bush, New York; Canton, Honiley, Portland. | AEWHURY PORE Sept @%—<Arrived, schr Redondo, Morse, Port Johnson. | Shiled—Senrs Florence Nowell, Fennimore, Philadel: phia: McLeDan, arr, New York. | " NEW BEDFORD, Sépt 22—Arrived, sloop Apollo, Mitch. | eli, Hoboken. led SSalled, steamer Leopard, Albertson, Philadelphia; | schr WD Mangam, Chace, New York. NEWPORT, Sept 23—Arrived U 38 steamer Intrepid,. | Cook, New York via COs] Bay; schr D T Willetts, | Staplin, Rondout; sloop Pearl, Cobleish, Haverstraw i also, schr John Lozier, Lincoln, New York for Tawntom | | cd sailed). OokhcArtved, schrs George B Markle, Lewis, Wee- oid camp 1t was ruméred around that General King s¢ ulfilled, It is Impossible to give an answer aided by the oar in reaching that polut, ‘The start | ME ia ame ton ADO: siondon, Aus in BAL | Somoutia scus Mantourer tHe MATE HERE ER CeaTa | RC Ret contr i wan treeini Deaticen tur Mee wan had not quite such an exalted opinion of the because you know we are bounl aa it we # | theretore was last to Salter & Livermore. Passed. the Downs, Aug 15, | county. NJ, on the. 24 inat:—“On the Ocean, Sep Ti, | Nailed. schr 2. 0 ventwortty renee oe i oltnx, Alban L samba Pp Jence a¢ oss our mouths. What I say are good | HM. S H. M.S. | and Lands End 20: first part of the passage liad very | 1874—This puper is deposited in this bottle and com’ | sohys RR RAZ, Mobuken, and Harrict and Sarah, Hobo: charms andresongces'of Big, White Clay, and. was | words. We WADE to Kuowanuehiie Gleab eather | Mets ar a eT :10 22 42° Tight winds and bie: between and WSW, | mitted t9 the deonn by the crew of the plot boat Fannie, | Len. 5 . 4n favor of moving the agency and milttary post to Says. We Want to taik to nim ourselves. | Cho. 5 38 2% 32 Aug 30, the Weather was very threatening and baroine: | of New York, for the purpose of ascertaining tor scientit ‘Salled—R R R 41, Robir Hood and Geo Edwin, Now . . ~HINMAN— right to hunt was not ta’ Iaiser lo 14 16 24 OL | low : Bist, lat 4452 N, lon 2337 W, encountered @ | purposes the drifts of the ocean, in lat 3943, lon 73H; | y, THE HEAD OF BBAVER CREBK. away by the Great Father, but by Congress, and | Hie aad BB Bi} | moetidere’ ate comumenting ai) went and veering | Wind Sand Sigh Pole? DIECOVERY, Sept 16—Sailed, ahip Gxran (Ie), It appears that General King, after a careful your iriends in Washington sald you ought tobe | efit "5 10 2 35 og | southward, lasting 45 hours; i basge 2 ae Kets; | . Captain Grozier, late of ship Sierra Nevada (before | Sabine, Chilo, examination of Big White Clay, founda it entirely | P*i for the right, und also that tood Was to be lo 22 26 » 3 | Of aU enna oe ae Ula Re ll cpurved burned at sea), arrived in Boston on Tuesday, | mes S CAVALLO Sept Crossed the bar, sehr J Tra ‘ given you if you remain north of the Niobrava. { THE RACE | fore and main uppertopsattyards and maintopgaliant- | “1 *-C- PASCAGQULA, Sept 19—arrived, brig Wm_ Mason, unsuitable for a military post, as he did not con- | fumaio are scarce, and it costs you more to! ye wag slow work drifting with the ebb tide | Yard: the gale caine on suddenly in so terrific a squall | | The huilof the steamer River Helle is found to beso | agaims, Boston: Nohr Dawn, Chesley. St Murye (Texasye” sider the water eituer in sufficient quantity or hunt them than what the robes ¢ e to, lam ! + te land. that it was impossible to get the cruvas off intime, and | badiv burned that she will not probably be rebuilt, Her OLA, Sept 7—Arrived, bark Asuncion (Sp),. two beautiful springs, one at the nead of each Wwiiling you should hunt as mucb as you like, but + this winter and then give it up and take your down tne shore of Long The Meta led Jasted about two hours, during which time the roaring jamage engine is also much injured. The R B was raised by the burde schr KJ Clarke, Beilows, Indiagola. | | Artan, Havan: bealtny, and there was literally no wood within - the Mmperceptibly guding t some distance, yet f th and the cracking of the torn canvas were | Baxter Wrecking Company under con and not as Hat ‘’4--Arrived imp Vindl hext winter they will take away the rigut from % [Oia e meter ‘3 A : | peto ted by the Coast Wrecking Com? | PHILADELPHIA, sept 4--Arrived, steamship Vindl- y acces! e other hg uiscovere ‘3 bes * | the scene was last becoming tedious and weari- | deatening: it then, moderated down to a heavy vale, | betore repor’ ae pune Teckale VOLSDAIY: | entor, Doane, New and cleared for do); barks An- easy access. On the other baud, he discovered you and pay nothing. It is best for you to hunt | whien lasted unt Le H Kaye experic yeed a beayy | Lauxca—The new ship Edward Kidder, ot 1000 tons | taimeite swe, Sealine TE To Paice nana: | some to che eye and the judges almost sespair of any change in the programing. areata td | wale, doing sow , Will be Jaunched from the yard of Messrs Atkin #aston, London; Adolph Freisholm (Swe), Severin, : prescate. | 5 b in Bridgewater of Poston), Todd, Dublin 4 days, in ‘ gon a Hilliore, at Newburyport, about 11% clock Fri- Charles & Jobn (Swe), Elassen, Belfast, 1; schrs fork of Beaver, and plenty of good timber within a | PECRCUMN Foe ane now like aman who ts | 2°! Rag a ae THE MM. | ballast to Davis & Barling. No’ date. lat 3 25, lon 98 W, | slay forenoon, "=~ ee as - le Cummi . Cohasset; Kamuel L Crocker, mile of where he designed to erect a post The | groping for a stick in a bole, but canoniy just reach | WOW sikantelp Laty of PekiOg Gown the Day | passed @ wreck, bottom up. apparently a schooner of |" 3-7 . Taunto Perry, taas, New Bodtord feeling against this was so strong that one of the It, audevery time he takes hold the end breaks | With 4 luv Of excursfonists, and alter exchanging | ubout 120 tons, sda breaking over Nets im AUARE TOUS EO” | pa Wioitane, recently arrived at New Bedford fome Le re ep ee perigee es “) officers who accompanied General Kingon tne trip | Of and ine suck still remains there, and he gets | MUnsin olliene witchigreally reloved: chee nice | mas with bark Franconia tery. neering casts lth int “i, | whaling voyarc, Is being renttcd tor the Pucitie Gocke | aba red for dds, WN Merriman, Crane, Fray; e: stated on nis return that if nis command was 8° cael Time. We are getting leas every uy | hotony of the occasion.” But wala this | Jon va signalized bark Speed (Nor) trom Hull for Wil- | tocrnist jon jhe west coast of South America, ander | (ind cleared for Canion); Eiliot L Dow, Daball Savane” m e have no g a > ch US, sae " t a ae | mington, » , | ce of C . erly ik Mauida | Smith, : , Ar- moved to Big White Clay he would re- | and we are made promises that are never fuifiled | Mterchange Of couriesies was progressing so | ™Ritk Develi Duorovacki (Aus), Chesevich. Liverpool | Sears, of Dartmouth, nab; David Faust Smet, Boston: ian S eactune. it i a Ave and die with te poor, The Great Fatuer told ug | Eleaswurly change, came over did Bureas | go days with sult tod W Elwell & Co; vessel to >ovo- Spoken. bam; Ayres, Newport (aud cleared tor Warren, 81). sign, as was not a healthy place to jy Washington to pick out a good place aad farm: | 824 he hauled around to the southward aud came | vich & sae oe hae - Bark Martha A McNeil, from Savannah for Bangor, | Cleared—Bark Frances Hilyard (Br), Abbott, Antwerp $ live, Notwithstanding all these objections | Whistling merrily up the bay, and catching it ina | | saT® Immanuel (Nor), Thue, Gloucester 36 days, in + * | prigs Storm King (Br), Parks Barbados; Mary H Virden, Bept 22, 25 3 N cket Li few minutes the Meta, already neatly a mile 1h | ballast toTetens & Bockmann. “Is avchored in Graves. | 5¢Pt24 25 miles Sw of Nantucket lightship, Bright, Havant aud now, to-day, we are tola o/ our new be John Boyd (Br), Roberts, Laguayra, it was still reported that the Commissioners Were | aid our hearts are giad. If we had homes an | “ : advance, began to jump of, and was soon out of | ¢@4d Bay for orders. | mY Aquidneck, Johngon, Baltimore; ’ schrs R'J Leonard, determived to hold to their original intentions. | Tia" Jne skins ‘or cloth fo Make 1odgen., White | the Narzows on broad sailg groonds. She forged | so HMtnch eyed Cavan atom wearoty wade wine | NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SIP CAPTAINS. | (ovért Silone, SBi Annis Hancock tee, New Bes: and that nothing could induce them to make @ men talk goud, but we don’t ee much bnsines: in | phend 80 rapldy that It seemed as if all the other | Banks! Ios and split sails: Sept Ion the Banks, sboso | -— fieniter Sectinany. 9 Biebetwiter. tinaee, and AS Tt romises. We would like to know 1! the payment é 2 IY, | bark Achilles (Ger), from New York for Dantzic. i brooke, Buehler” East Cambridge; DS Met EaHge, , OO the. ACER OR OD: tUALIS'S mRSeeR: | DAT rer ade eer veaten ete COCKION kak | and such was the case. Hal! an hour or more had | | Bark Castelar (Nor), Lund, Rotterdam 35days, in bal- | Merchants, shipping agents ant ship captains areta- | Sherrack, Brighton Hamburg, Westcott, Hartford was held, at which General King, the agent, the | “hor gucut a minute after the last speaker con- | t'@ Meta been careening to the breeze and dash. | lage to master. imdite beck Ghee Bederaae oF formed that by telegraphing to the Hexaro Lonloa | 8 Satterthwatte, Wolfe, Providence; Wm L Abbott, Lud- Commissioners and Spotted Tat! were present. | cluded his remarks the Indians got up one by oue !& the snowy spray from her bow before the craft fark Blomidon (of sor, HS), Shaw, Rotterdam Bureau, No 45 Fleet street, the arrivals at and depart. | lam, Fortsmouti, SL Russell, Smith, Lynn: © G Cran- The latter gentleman was strougly oppcesed to Big White Clay, and backed up by General King | and leit the room, intimating that the council was over. No answer was given on the hunting ques- tion, but itis understood that they Wili not hunt astern felt its influence, but at 11h. 40m. they | caught it nicely aad then the fleet became an animated picture, At 11h. 52m. the Meta was days, im ballast to Hd De Wolf & Co, ark Penang (of Bath), Patten, Rotterdam via Del: ware Breakwater 47days, in ballast to J W Elwell & Co. Bark Erna (Nor), éliertsen, Antwerp 37 4 ys, in bal- | ures from Buropean ports, aud other ports abrovi, of American and all foreign vessels trading with the Uaited mer, Cranmer; Maggie M Weaver, Weaver; Trade Wind, ‘Lioyd, and Rachel Seaman, Seaman, Boston. Also cleared, nesnieup Centipede, Miller, 0; Boston ; sehrs E H' Atwood, Haske! } ; { y K 3 ' : 2S States, the same will be cabled to tuiscouatry irsy ot | bri Lang Reach, Percy. 7 3 arguments of sostrong a pature where put forward = after this year. | ahead of the West Bank Hospital Grounds, when | last to Tetens & Bockmann, Ang 25, lat 48.2, lon 15, | a E P Cottingham, Smith, do; Anson Stinson, Sloman, weakened and had to give in. Spotted Tau’s opinion of Big White Clay he asked the Comwissioners, who had just been favoring him with # poetic description of its many charms, whether they had carefully examined the sand hills. f&verytody appears In order to show On the morning of the 9th the camp on the hill was taken down and three companies of the in- fantry moved off to Beaver Creek and pitched | their tents for temporary use unth winter quarters | can be erected. Lieutenant Bowman, of the Ninth, | Was leit at the old agency to guard the stores until bulidings can be put up at Beaver. _ tam = Memboldt’s moved w cap: Beaver on the llth The agency troop of the Third cavairy | Emily’s deck just opening the Narrows. The steam yacht had gone below in company witb the | Meta, as it bad been assumed by the judges that | she was the only boat that would make the race. | So matters were becoming exciting, and the good | , luck usual with the club had not forsaken it, but | Was only a little tardy. These early congratula- tions were premature, a8 the wind at twelve | o'clock fell lighter and went back to the old 2),10n 75, passed bark Uni Bark P © Warwick ‘of | Bros & Co. Brig Robin (ot St Andrews. days, Key West 20 days, ai De ion. bound ease ardif), Kline 16, via Hampton Roads 7 days, with coifee to Pendergast Rio Janeiro Aug B), Douglass, Guantanamo laware Breakwater 3 | days, with sugar to Moses Taylor & Co; vessel to master. | Schr Alert (of Bear y & Parker, er, NS), ‘with molasses to Maitland, Phe!ps.& Co; vessel to Jones, St Lucia 2i OUR CABLE SUMPPING NEW3. SORES OE ae Antwerp, Sept 23—Arrived, brig Diana (Ger), Mich- aelis, Boston. Sailed 24th, steamship Steinman (Belg), Lechore, New York. Weavor, do. Nuwcastie, Del, Sept 24, AM—Passed down P M yester- day, steamship Rattlesnake, for Boston; barkentine Mary McKee, for Savannah, ‘Passed up,schrs BH Wil- liams and Sarah A Read, from Haddam: brig Abby Thaxtor, for Bangor: schre Magele, J Lawrence, tor Charleston, and Susanns, for Rockland, aachot of here yesterday PM aud remains this AM. PM—Passed down, barks Litizta, for Civita Vecchia; Palermo and Ann Elizabeth for Cienfeges; brig Aguid- ‘for St John, | neck, for Baltimore; schrs Oarl D Lathro pleased with tbe location at the head of Beaver | 1 i. te taka, about Abirt . | quarter, irom the westward, which was un- Modena, Lockhart of and from Windsor, NS, | _ Sailed 234, steamship Nederland (Belg), James, Phila- | AEE YORBT MOT: chet seaman and KK Derby, tor Ureek, perhaps excepting one or two ranche men | Bie? eau exe SDERDTTABL aneige. y denerakiing | Jortunate for the leading boat, but of great as- | ays with plaster to CW Bertaux. | delphia; bark Dagmar (Nor), Johnson, United States; | Hoston; & S Ricker. for Portsmouth: 8 L Russell, for ; inche 1 y can gi y : | sistance Sclir Mary Louisa, Gaskill. Washington, NC,5 days, | yrig Helen A Holines, Eldridge, Boston (after putting | Lynn: Maggie Vao Dusen, for Norfolk. Abby who have buildings and hay in Big White Clay, ; Started on bis return trip on the morutng oi the with naval stores to Zopbar Mills, " hrs Maggie G La a cscs cis cial mis » Clay. | Stn and arrived at Red Cloud about noon“on the | pling them™®, THE FLEET ASTERN, Echr Oliver Jameson, Jamneson, Richmond. back). proceseea san, eee uidamedmcs cece tie Speaking about the steady persistence with which | 10th, It was issue day at the agency and nearly enabling them to draw up bravely upon the Meta, Schr E K Kirk, Tole, Alexandria. Bristor, Sept M%—Arrived, bark Deseti Dubrovacki Lewes, Del, Sept AM—Nothing passing since last the Commissioners advocated the beauties of Big | all the principal chiels of Ked Cloud's party were Waaitow at tue ontuaeecet eats pus aay pd bd ng imei (Aus), Chersonaz, New York. evening. Solin volta meGinnls, (tom Palla pha for . : { § ng the Euro’ yi i . 2 7 ; n 1 Sarah Franci: : White Clay, many were of opinion that there was | @FOuNd. | but it had become almosta calm, and so cont | Schr C1 Malleson. Osborn, Virginia Canprer, Sept 23—Sailed, ship 8 F Hersey, Small, Mon- | ep Te at ee end toe Antwerp. went to sea a nigger either inthe wood pile or the bay Pllc; { Agent saviilo hud A talk, with Lite Wound ana | tinued for an hour, when the’ wind again | Schr Moonlight, Rogers Virginia, | tevideo (see general news columns). at: PM. Behr Mancita, from Porto ico for orders, | but those best informed in agency wire puiling, stated that the secret jay in ireighting by the Mie souri. his band that brought to light some rather inter- esting facts, Littie Wound said that be wanted more bee! and four than was issued to him, struck in from the southward, and the yachts danced merrily forwara, Hopes were now enter- | tamed of making the race, and they were grandly Schr Ellie Bodine, Gunther. Behr J rginia, ones, Jones, Virginia. Sehr C D Fmson, Pierce, Virginia. Dexta, Sept 20—Sailed, bark Dorcbester, Harrison, United States. arrived this PM. PORTLAND, Sept 22—Arrived. bark Carrie RB Long, Park, Cadiz: brig (not schr), Eva N Johnson, Johnson, = | Y Gunos—Arrived, barks Virtnoso (Sp), Mestra, Pensa- | New York. f . ‘Talking with Ge 1 King, after evi = “ reaiized. No time was taken at the Southwest chr SA Burr, Arnold, Virginia. , ER) Cieared—Schy B G Willard, Fobes, Pnilad +: mab, the Commissioner, leard the Ceneral’s objec- ration at three pounds per day of beef T4Ccy, all the yachts standing out beyond it to get | Scare wt Granmen Vireinin. Haver, Sept 22—Arrived, bark Emerald (Nor), Peder- | ,Sailed—Selirs Fred Jackson, Anna S Conant, Rel ions to Big Woive Clay and arguments in Javor of | and three-quarters of a pound per day of to What lute slack wuter there was and not | Schr J K Shaw, Cox, Baltimore tor New Haven. sen, Philadelphia. ‘Hd—arrived, brig HH Wright, Meyers, Cadia (and Beaver ue aecided immediavely in javor of the flour per head would amount to 17,490 Catch the young flood then making. The Meta | Schr ST Winterton, Osborn, Baltimore or New Haven. | tHx.vorr, Sept 23—Sailed, bark Hermann Helmrich | sailed for Bath). ; Jatier, Tue move to Beaver willbe asavingto the pounds of beci and 4,272 pounds of flour, | Saucily led the way; then the Kaiser, Kate, | chr U Wallace, Delaware, ish (f Jam), Wiimi ‘ Cleared—steamer Cromwell, Whitehead, New York; government in juture years, as, Leing 80 close to Allowing bee! to average 900 pounds, which is | Recreation, Flying Cloud and others came | Schr Favorite, vlark, Philadelphia for Greenport. Uapuariocs WapeSE-aecloenr teouuashio wealy: BNA snip CF Sargent mew), swett,’ do; brig Mary B Dana, wood and the hay fields, these articles will be sup- about a fair estimate, Little Wound 18 receiving along with courage and persistency. Here the Sehr rere Oaie Philadolptaa tor Fait Rivers. AVERPOOL, Sept 4—Arrived, steamship Sully (Fr), Si- | O'Neil, Georgetown, DC. | plied at lower figures in tuture contracts. Jt is 4ls0 proposed to open @ road direct to Sidney, Tations short 1,290 pounds of beef and 372 pouncs | Magic, queen among the qneenly, out trying a new sail previous to her match with the Comet on the Schr H B Diverty, Nickerson, Philadelphia for Paw- goud, New Orleans (sre below). Sailed 24th, shio Edward ©’ Brien, Smalley, New York | PORTSMOUTH, Sept 22—Arrived, schrs John E Daley, + Long, Norfolk. of flour every ten days. This would amount in tacket. Sailed—oenhrs B © Terry, Cranmer, Philadel 3 Ab- which is supposed to be about 140 miles distant, | twelve mouths to 46,440 pounds of pee? and 13,392 | 54 Prox., fell into line, and all presented a fine | Schr Lucy Judd, Pierce, Philadelphia for Somerset. triob sailed 8th); ‘Darke Bxenia, ‘Reynolds, Rangooo: | bat Deversan Roh. deck load WE Aaplawak ee ane and thus save iretghting over 200 miles froni | pounds of four. Tue agent, in reply, said that ne | S!ht making their way to the outward objective | Sehr Congress. Fox, Cape May, Yarmouth (Br), PROVINCETOWN, Sept 2—In port schry Emeline Cheyenne. A COUNCIL AT THE AGENCY, On the afternoon of the 8th a council was held at drew bis full rations, as beet average: 1,000 pounds, but he said nothing avout the flour. Little Wound point. The Meta stood to her work vei rettil; | and the manner in which she was, Tanated | demonstrated that her owner has at last Sloop MA Haywood, Strong, Slop Eliza Leyvena, Cubberly, Virginia. Passea Through Hell Gate. for New Orleans; brig Maria Lamb (Br), Jenkins, Wilmington (not vreviously). Satled 2sd, bark Wentworth (Br), Robbins, United Haight, and Moltie Porter, tor Philadelphia, ldg. PHOVIDENOH, Sept. 2—Arrived, schry’ B¥a Belle, Somers, Georgetown, DC; EG Irwin, Johnson, Phila- then asked when the annouities Would arrive, got the ? ot; the agency in order to announce the proposed and on being told tuat they would arrive iy about | “Nang Oo! her” and that she will prove a danger- SOUR Eve States. | seete Mime a bn tracds, Gos canse tien amt waves move. General King, tue agent, Mayor Howard, twenty days said be wished to go hunting imme. | 00S Customer. The Kalser was next and daringly | )Scht Abbie Barsley, Lovell, Weutworth, NS, forNew | suilea 224, steamship Caspian (Br), Trocks, Baltimore | iubbard; Foam, Homan, and Tempest, Shropshire. Commissiouers Hinman and Lines and several | diately aiter they were distributed, The agent said | TUSUINg on, the others tat were timed being as | York. days with pinser to MW Knee Co. via Halifax. Hrenton; John Crockiord, Hart, Blizabethpore; Cerro oficers were present, and the Brulés wer res- | he had no ction, and gave tt noted :— 1 . Urea aleaLhad Gordo, Champlin, South ‘Amboy: Win 8 Mount, Haw- i 3, e repres- | a objection, and gave them passes to hunt . York, 10 days, with plaster to © W Bertaux. Portsuovrn, Sept 24—-Sailed, bark Kate Ci B ented by Spotted tail, Two Surike, Standing Elk, | this year. At thal the Indians appeared much TURNING BUOY 534. Selir Rubina (Br). Corbet, St John, NB, tor Now York, yale sty eine et | Babe tchgrmentlate Brower Pars Sotwene Ra owas WaiteMhonder, Black Crow, Blue’ Tomauawk, No | pleased, and Litue Wound. addressing them, said uM. 8, A, a, §, | 5days, with lumber to PI Nevius &'Son. Benes eee fend, Nichols do; Helen Mar. Wara,, Rondout; Rver. Flesh, Crazy in the Lodge, Batuste, Swift Bear, | ii they met any War parues while they were down | Meta. 2 Of 35 Undine 210 5) | , Schr Annie E (Br), Pye. Rockland. NB, for New York, | Queenstown, Sept 24,11 AM—Arrived, steamship Eng- | Creeh, Turner, do; Marzaret Jane, Kennedy, Haver- Biue Teeth, Little Pheasant and ‘others. The | there that were annoying the whites they would | Kuler .. 2 2 14 4) | 7 dave, with stone (vison, Provence for New York, | !nd (Br), Thompson, New York tor Liverpool, siraw; A G Lawson, Fitzpatrick, Croton; Iris, Pierce, council was opened by Mr. Hinman, whose speech | take care of them; and uf any of thetr young men | Rate... 5 1 ud 2 16 rated One a n j do; RP King, Bliven, Weehawken; Memento, White; ‘Was interpreted by a half breed named Bordeaux, | killed » beeve he would be punished. Livtie Wouna | Recreation if 2p os. 5) Eee ee Lautan’ maridge: bere concert we ae eteaeg Et Arrived, bark Pohjola (Rus), Mas- | ‘Thomas J Owen, Siovison, and, Ida Palmer, ‘Palmer Mi. RIN eats owe, fone time it tes peek o punished. Emma T.. 2:10 45 pe Aunie Lewis, Eidridge, Port Jefferson for New | glin, Baltimore. Hoboken; Veranda, Pond, New York; Harvest, Corwin, thought at Washington this was not a good place | then said they were not going far south of sidne to hunt, and asked the agent to write to the ort. It Was now sharp work to overtake the rushing rai Sehr E H Meaney, Lewis, Portland for New York, with Sctuuy, Sept 4—Of, ship Olive 8 Southard, Walker do via Bristol. for ab agency, and last spring I told you that, but | cer commanuing at that S80: SOD a t 's, and with steam and sail the Emily accom- | stone to order. from Akyab for Falmouth, with loss of sails, Ousaid- it Was the best place in your couatry. | there, sotiat they might find plenty of homae | Pauied them. “It wus berore the wind homeward, | " genr Wilard ei rarey korea wr nemyoe Snanarat, Sept 21—sailed, ship John R Worcester (Bn, | “'Falled=Steamers Blackstone. Hallett, Baltimore via wrote our Orda te : Ty and the boats walked away towards Gravesend Sehr Jas Perry, Perry, Boston for New York. J v aie * Mart ers, Philadelphia, with y word: to Washington, , when they weot, This the agent told them he Liberty, Smith, N ik for New York. Cawse New York, after putting back, havin; i ‘ortolk ; Mary, Rog it the steamer Bais: coer: Coougne” tare: ost Do in| Weenie Bay merrily, the larger ones creeping up inch by | ebr Liberty, Smith, Forwale for ie Yoru with stone Sorop did aries repaired. | Horide In to’ gone Wr Whitehead, Trtus, Poughkeop- Detter place around | this country, and | It appeared to me, however, that tt was very | thts manner the Undine rook secre Pee tit | togtder sv pitenpurg, Baken ¥ “ah Lonvox, Sept 4—Steamship Sully (Hr), SIgoud, which | Simm dot MF Webb, Carick do; Minguas, Heaney ao. 60 We came to find a new place, and when we injudicious to give them such @ reply, as the " : " Steamer City of Fitchburg, er, New Bediord tor | arrived at Liverpool to-day from New Orleans, wi - § ‘ tewii ‘went away we told you we were going to iook out Indian understands everything promised ag | K4te, Which did weil all day, inaintained her post- | New York, with mdse and passengers. yeu cee Jeet eentastes eae fi newex Pat MM for anew home. ‘The Indians in Missourl have a rManent agency and are not moved about, Ked Jloudis ina setvied home and was nis vuildings e agr | @lready done, and, therefore, should they meet any Wiite people hunting they will consider that they are out in violation of this promise and might | tion. The Emily anchored in Gravesend Bay, off Mr. Gunther's house, where many persons had been invited to witness the finish of the contest, BOUND BAST. Brig Maggie (Br), Swardrich, New York for Halifax, aged ality by a coilisidn in the Mersey. Foretgn Ports. T P Abell, Knowles, Port Jobu- | } { | ' | | _ Betow—Schr Maria Hall, New York, and several others, { | | | | “RICHMOND, Sept 2—Arrived, brig Shasta, Brown, § 4 , cy Boston. completed, and the Great Father in Washington | create trouble. ‘The agent asked me into the | Aud as the yachts came bowling along were tmed | | Schr EG Gildersiceve, Bowles, New York for Green- | , Rowpat, Aug 2 {0 port shin Helvidere, Gardner, unc; wager guia Temata, sere Vials atag: Gwenn Hew forte Wished to'sce the Brulés settied down and made | storehouse to dee the rations distributed, Every. | 0m her. Soria ie Porte Amoy, Knapp, New York for Noank, Bannavos, Sept #-Sailed, sche George W Whittord, | Sicou Harker, do, eke’ Owene SOW York: , comfortable. We have been tuirty days looking | Ubing Was done ina very loose manner, Altough Start, Fiat, Blap Kehr Osprey, Latham, New York tor Noank. St Johns, PR (has been reported in port 1th), "| | SAN FRANUISCO, Sept 16—Cleared,, ships Syane: aronpd this country and as lar east as the forks of | the goods were weigtied an officer who accom BMS. UM'S. Sehr Hastings Chase, New York for New Bedford. Berapano, Sept 15—Arrived, sche Clara Montgomery, | Dacres (Br), Blake, Liverpool; Geo Thompson’ (Br), the White River and to the Leads of all the creeks panied we said that the weighing was | Meta «1005 St 303 4 Sehr Ann Amelia, Luise, New York tor Hartford. from Truxillo, 17th, schr Wardwell, Bergman, do (aid | Mills, do. emptying ato the White River, We have also ex- evidently out of compliment to me, as he had seen | Clio «1008 38 3 3y 29 Sehr Frederick Hall, Smith, New York for Harifora, both sated 19th for Traxiitoy. | _ :ailed—Ships Stratton Audley (Br), Pickard, Cork; St amimed thé creeks emptying into tbe Cheyenne goods distributed over twenty times, and this was | Chine 10 40 43 rarer | Sehr Jennie |:ogers, ‘Rogers, Hoboken for Providence. Carcorra Aug 1s-In port ships City of Amboy (Br), | Samos (Br), Henderson, Liverpool. and been vo the centre of the Black Hills. After a | the first occ hich’ they had eve: de | Bate 10 18 06, 13 54 Selr.&G Whilding, Nichols, Ktizabethport tor Provi- ork, ldz; Victoria, Atwood, for Boston, | 2th—Arrived, steamship Constitation, Austin, Pana- careful exam@ipation of all these places we deter: | use of the jan, preferring wo expedite matters | sztie 10 35 08 Uined, bhi Pe eacedinle em the TINY ieen; chine CMNEMP a: B top Sain Uacanaped, Saas Pee ee a ci a lace e di id je Ol scales, te matters cre: 5 “10 8 : W Dickinson, Dunbar, New York for Ni - Proceeding down the river 18th, shi ‘alifornia, Bick- | si NGTUN, ( B—Arrived, schrs Jennie © Ry ' ined that White Clay was the best place, | by guessing at the quantities. ‘The atapshoew ana | eacreeton...- rer +14 U2 Pla ete ae ee eee for Boston; Forturshire (Bt), Jones, tor New York | Novton, Port Johtwon;, Matias Hall, and thoy, HU, there was wood, water and grass, | Cheyennes lave declined tO go south, to their | sophia... ly 23 32 2507 Schr Mira A Pratt, Pratt, Philadelphia for Middle- eral ‘ | Brown, do tor Providence, apd « large valley, to plant corn. bafngd were- ageocy on the Arkansas, and Will be rationed this | Pying Glows 10 19 GS 3 5 ba Fiyaway, Enos, Elizabethport for Providence, Saw York a Aug i7, ship Champlain, Merrill, | PE ia dap (A a brig JW Beara turned hom et Generai King, and he thought | witter with Red Cloud's Indians, It time | Einma. 19 25.10 > 15 41 sehr Fi . zabeth por New fork). ; r), Larsen, Por! ; thet Big White Clay was NOt a good Place for bis | that some MieaaUree, Were, GAULT io pee some | Dudley... “10 Bea Aas ScRE Goud, sroolses, Tretucs for New Havens Ae Ta port bare Dorsey (Br) Williams, | Scieared Rohe tarrsnot, timmons, New York, soldiers; that it was too far aWay from Wood and | check ou (he unumited power that is now vested | 34716 ! The see | Schr JH Young, Steelman, Elizabethport for Provi- | dou, w sali aboui the end of Augtist aed MIWOHLLANEOU bs the a was Dad. Migs ah ig a ee ip the hands Ye these $1,500 per suns officials. Linda (14 445.0 dence. Belial Wiig: Wave Cocke igh Shine Hedrons OA bv iter rrivel, pees Frotqua., White, | oe MISCHLD! . we decided ‘to place the ageney and soldiers of | of the troops stationed at Red Cloud al Thus the Meta wins the champion pennant for | Schr charley Muller, Jones, Now York for Providence, ANA. Sept 16-—Arrived, steamship Espana (p), | HOME AS A PRESANT.“TEN NEAT TWO STORY u place the agency and soldiers on pS stattoned at Red Cloud are raptdly | genoonere, C a } a at OF 3 5 ? + | Dvyslticgs: ow ueacly completed) are’ to teat the lirad of Beaver Creek. ‘The agent has agreed, | progressing, and another month will probably see | SCHGUMers, Undine that ior frst class sloops and | F arvus, Young, Sew York for Boston. She necnd ees eth, brig Oscar (Nor), Bachstang, | (ri hyiat at aemecuing of ths lot purchasers in Ganied soles ta ‘ind the comuissionerehave | them. instaied in comfortable log mouses. at | We Recreation for tha second class. The Meta's r Lizzie Taylor, Elizabethport tor Norwien, oie Tastee, | C Kstate Hall, & This is 4 permanent move and will not be | Red Cloua we learn trom @ white man living with | owner will nos long be allowed to wear his honors | in quletude, a8 he Will shortly be calied upon to | r Ceres, Johnson, New York tor Dover. Senr Sallie W Vonder, trascher, New York for Eaton- | City Park propercy av eat Third a vex No extra coarse. You | nue on Christmas Eve, 1374, pay hf . Thinking over the t | the Indians that two parties, one e Ft 19th, Marie Leonte (Fr), 8 | Diao $6 mombtily oo roe en ucchesae alt went ve ame St place for the ee at ar eee | outee of eaphoren, tee ibe che kgetts on siutealing | deieud them against encroachment, as already | '°dcnr Golden Eagle, Kelly, Hoboken for Salem. New Orleans ldg; brig Fanny, Smith tor horteol lige, | Kraus, “Every sixty-fourth purchaser will recetve a com. entre of the country cialmed by the Brulé In- | expedition, ‘The General Jett Ked vloud on the | the owners of the Co, under the rult of the cint, | Sehr Geo Moon, Ashby. Sew York for Noank, teras do; and ottiers tne, | plere Dwveiiie and the vot now stands on. Come and i j ene ke ve chi . sind hee New Yo ’ ALIPAR, 8 o~salied, ie f3 : a fais. it is not far ior Spotted Tail to come | morning Of the Lith and arrived here on the | AY Non the 84 proxy the aktae | ky OF the "ee sent A Galas, Bayles: Gecrencga” Garfor New | Dutton (rom Liverpool Minter > russian Bry | Se thud avenue, amd special teain on Sandays atit @nti draw bis rations, andat i not tar for those | evening of the Jgtu. Geueral King has | Gomer struegic the ‘Comey t , Magic. | raven. 2 Livenroor, NS, Sept il—Arrived, bark RB Mulhall, | o'clock trom Long Ist ailroad Depot at Hunter's thai live down the Wilite iver. Spotted Tau and | received orders detailing him as chief | & ‘ J Comet’s owher Wili also | Ryan, Baltimore, | Pomt returning at? M. ag his \ udians wouid Shad ern, and pian ve apie to jive on Bordeaux and ro in their valleys, and thas of the recruiting service at New York city, and le | jeaves here on the 19th to attend w his new dn- chalienge lor it, After the regatta the clambake was demolisned sehr W B Darling, Hudson, Baltimore for Providence, Sehr Louisa Frances, Kelly, New York for New Bed- aTANZas. Sept 16—Salled, brig Cascatelle, Crocker, Sagna (not as before reporte. HITCHCOCK'S Beale Free tickets aud maps 305 Thi avenue, corner of Twent: ate Headquarvers, xth street rer ford. 1 leave Big @ ( | rf and devoured, more by outsiders than 0 ly, Morrill, New York for Stamford Musquasn, NB, Sept ty—Cleared, sehr M a= en Greets Sd, WSundage sy £2 Mae Tee ee | ee ey eee oot Meee TG Urine | {ackmmen, ‘the yachts Grace, Wea Wind and | ee sci chiag, Mitchell Penarth Roads’ “Uf Miranda (of Na BSOLUTE DIVORCKS OBIAINED PROM COURTS } valle Knee to the Lower Bruiés, | thirty days. but leaves a g ‘cord if only by the iagte, and the steam yachts ‘Myntic aud Sulla BELOW. Newcastis, NB, Sepc7—Arrived, bark LG Bigelow JX. of diferent States, leval everywhere; no publicity; Al Ney Would then be oecupied and the | steady firmness he exhibited at Spotted Tail tn re- | visited the scene; and It is ‘to be hoped tb i (Br), O'N: Providence. ho fees in advance: atice trea Commissioner agency ID tie centre. | ibink that tois is best, as | fusing to accept the unheaithy iucation the Indian | opi , oe hoped weir Port /lawkeasvky, Sept 16—Cleared, bark JS Austin | ¢ fale ADA Nowacy Public. FREDERICK L KING, Big Win'te Clay would be as Shadern i8 to the West. Beaver is in the centre, and as it 18 the best place we bave ‘ocated oni. Thave talked much about this, tied vo do right, and hopimatll will ac 4 Much tothe Bast as Vit a8 @ Nnished matter and | agent desired to force apon him, The officers on | anty in that section feel very grateful at being re- prieved from passing the winter on Big White Clay. Yesterday morning party of Indians ran off owners and guests had a good time, BEAL ESTATE, At the Exchange Salesroum yesterday Mr, James r Arbert Peot, Larrabee, from Lonton, Bark Folkvang (Nor), Humre, trom douordam, SALLED, (rom New York), Montreal. 140 Jaxerro, Snow, Baitimore. renee SHANGHAR, AQ) }—Sailed, steas i 1 (Br, Donginse, New Yor. coma ettinjapbeti Sovnanaya, July 27—In port bark Contest (Br), Hines, pt lo—Arrived previous, bark Amazon, | ry #3 Prodi ers unsellor at La BSOLUTE DIVORCE: OBTAINED FROM Dike ferent States, legal everywhers; desertion, &c. Suilicient canse ; no pooucity réqured; no charge antl BO open «yrestio! with tea head of horges fromm @ ranch on the Lara- ‘ Steamships Thuringia (Ger), Hamburg; City of Me- | for ttigro, to sail Dextday, M. HOUSE, Attorney, 194 Br SPOTTED TAU.’S Views, | mie, about twenty miles west of this post. It is M. Miller oid, by order of the Court, in foreciusure, Havana; Mediator, Fernandina and Port Koyal; | “Sixcaronm, Aug <I port, ship North American, | — Se Attorney, 194 Broadway Sporren*TAiL~Whatever the Commissioners say believed that the marauding redskins are the under the direction of Mr. Oliver KR. Steele, ref- Barnes, Savannah ; Champron. Charleston; Fanita, «Jason (Bri, do, NB Tucker trom Liverpog! for Hong Kong (disg for repairs); | | | | divorce granted ; 4ivieo free. Qonerantives PERSTAN HEALING PINE TAR Jadelpbia ; ships Rtn, London \ barks Diivia Davis, Mantle, for Ne K (to gall sane SOAP cures Catarrh, Py L we agree with. We are ali very wind to hear that | same eighteen that left Red Cloud agency about a | eree, the premises known as Kipp’s Bay Malt mer (Nor, Antwerp, barks Saba (Ital), London; Ge | Barks Diivia BRE kenbuee teeta’ m, | Balin He rrh. Files Skin Diseases, Dandrud, the agency Wiil be placed at the head of Weaver, | week ago. Some measures Should certainly be | House, located on the southeast corner of river av. | Pella. (Nor Liverpool; Michael (Ger), Cork Origin | ori, for ae Oat ote airaniar eecoUt, walle of Bouts | follst patpossa Se ces Sat arto and because all the Indians bave been wanting ib | taken to keep @ muster roll at every Indian | enue dnd Phirty-cighch sireet, sutjoined are par- | (ial, do or Falmouth; Marios (Aus), do of doi Franklin | kak (ir), Stratton, tor Boston, Idg. br rr on re a laced there Wad made permanent. This country | agency, 80 that all Indians engaged in these raid- | ticuiars:— osha’ Brome Gta, Rupies; Jonathan Chuse Gatves: |. Chartered—Bark Sansone (ir), ‘to load sugar at two HARES A,B DOUBLE STRENGTH LIFE Bale 4 ours and We ought to have it, Whites and hali- | ing parties can be detected and punished. A a ton; bel a eeud tite ‘Malaga; Balear, Black iver, ports in Java for Boston, at £3 158, per ton. SAM has a 26 years’ public reputation mae tarmil: breeds have nodung todo with this conutry. Do | party of twemty settlera atarted aiter the thieves, | | pattaing Abd blots on the sontheent corns kr ay, and | . sailed trom Jower Day, bark Soudienorge (Nor. Or, rank, Weg aye ge erervedy Dew, vaererte Amelie | mediate and eerain cure tor heupatign, | Serotal not listen to she’; they have no right to advise, | and rerurned this morning with seventeen aad of Sah xt, known a8 Kipp’s Bay Malt flouse, plot 148 iets | London), for Charleston." ‘SrJonm, NB Sept i—-Cleared, steamship Tyrian (Br), | your’ tumlly” 129 a boule: $68) Rue Noase: ‘ene. We are glad to hey tue Words of tac Commission ) cate but ny Indians, ve MA ke NWOT, DVT YBAREE, $150,000, Wind atanggey SW, lights Lewaon. iivarnook ) avecymwere hy exprogs "Bape Grand w, New York,

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