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14 WHO Wkuie SHAKESPEARE! ——. Whe Answers of Leading Corkonians to the Query. ‘The leadtag performers of negro minstrelsy, who ‘are vow playing at the diferent balis ip our city, and who are im the babit of enacting nightly the most herote characteristics of the Bard of Avon, ‘under the thin disguise of burlesque, take great Qaterest in the discussion provoked by learned men and deep thinkers, as to the authorship of the plays which for 250 years have been accredited to ‘Wilham Shakespeare. Deeming 1 more than necessary to ascertain vwhat these learned ‘“Corkonians” thought of the @imculty, a representative of the HeXaLp paid a ‘wisit to the Various haunts of the disctpies of burnt ork and gathered from them their opinions and expressions of sympatiy for Shakespeare who weems to have the call in the pool, BURNT CORK OPINION, Our representative found quite @ group of the minstrei boys in the vicinity of Brower’s Hotel, | West Twenty-eighth street, and at the time that he saw them and made known his wisnes the pro- Jessionais were discussing with great eagernes: ‘the merits of the international shooting matcd at Among the best Known professionals there were Projessor Char ¢s Backus, Proiessor Billy Birch, Add Ryman, Dave Wambold, | the divine William's tragedies. and others, Mr. Birch, who {3 ‘widely known as the “Pride of the Balle:,”’ was the rat to give vent to bis opinion, snd he was very ‘warm—in fact, his entousiasm@ for Shakespeare “Oreedmoor yesterday. “Oofty Goott” ‘wpproached violence. “[ think, sir,’ said Birch, bis large and rotund Features glowing with the inspiration of battle; “I think, sir, that (te sainted Shakespeare has been most vilely siandered in this respect. Tne man | ‘who would lift lis Band against the bones of Wik | Yam Shakespeare and dig up ms grave, ghoul lke, the way of kindness, 19 a villain, a excepting in dastard and asiave whom it would be a benefit to | in @ boiler for the Novelty works. Why, sir, ed Birch, elevating his voice almost to a scream, “Why, sir, 18 it not horrible, Most horrivie, that this Beecher scandal 1s not ‘guowed to drop and fall away.” CHARLEY BACKUS (who has been Itsteniug with Dis mouth open aud one eye shul)—Give Dum air; ‘open the crowd, the man is dying. “No, wretca, Lam not dyigg, (hough misfortune has driven me aimost mad; but } want to know Why tnis Beecher scandal caunot be hushed up.” HenALD REPRESENTAIIVE—I beg your pardon, ‘Dut 1 ibink you have made a mistake in (his mat ter. 1 don’t Wish to know anything about Beecber or his scandai, I only desire (o Know LL you velieve that the plays accredited to Willam Shakespeare for 80 many years were Writien by tim or by Bacon. qankind to cremate THE WRONG BACON. Mr. BrRcH—Precisely su. Lam cognizant of your Bilusions, sir. Consequeurly do I bot hedge’ my- pe}! thrice around wita Lhe divinity of a king wheo A say that tuis man, tus Kev. Leonard Bacon, whom I know to be a miaistor, doth clazm lor R.mn- weif the honor of Naying written tue immortal Wagedies oi “Ric! “Haulet,’? “Tue Com. edy of Er ors,” no, and the rest of tbe iorious galaxy of geniu: CHARLEY BackUs—Gadzooks! he is mad. Caust thou miuister Wo @ mind diseased’ Give him a Tittle gin and seltzer. Why, Levuard Bacon has os motuing to do wish this at ail. acon, @ man that’s dead 200 years. He was not @® wme Jor Plymouta Church. THE MEMORY OF A GREAT MAN, Mr. Bixcu—! stand corrected, gowd my lege. But whetuer it 1s Leopaa Bacon or Lord Bacon wivin I bave vever mel, or Bacon aud Greens, is immaterial 10 me, You may couut in ail the time, first, Jast and jorever, jor poor old What did he | should be banded thus man mean to tell me her man that ever Lved could have even attempted to make “Hamlet”? or “Iwelith Night” bu: Wiliam Shakespesrey Was there ever @uch philosopny? ‘They say tuat jt was impossible Boat any ome Wan could kuow War, history, votany, ayriculiure, meqicine vod law. Now that is sueer nonsense, ‘It stands 10 reason that a Wan may Know many things and Know chem ull well. Why Jook at nat great aud good man Peter Cooper! ‘As a youth he gained a precarious uvellnood mak- $ng barreis. And now look at him, honored by all the potentates of the earth ana worsiipved oy the sunidren 0! Lae Cooper Insittuce seuovls! Is there anything incongruvus in ioat, I ask you, gentle men! ever do Chat M18 Tewailis disnonoraniy? Does any that any ¢ HIGH LANGUAGE. ADD RYMAN—NO, bo, ho; go on! “Incongrnous” fe good. You huve a Jeeling that passetn show Mr. Brrcu—I do not care ter ioolish aud catldieh tmterruptious. I nad rather be an end man and ‘ave on the vapors of Swiss cheese tuan stand by And see that great man, Suakespeare—loug may he reign over us, great sod Victorious, to biess and Wave Us—receiving as many “oack caps’? as [have heara about (ue Bard of Avon this two days. CwarRtey Backts—Your deience ot snake wpeare puts me in mind o. a story, You remember when we were at Carisbad taking the waters in te 7 App RrMax—Taking the waters? Taking the chips, you mean! The aute was pretty bigh, wasn’t n? BISMARCK ON THE BARD, CwaxLey BackUs— inav’s neitner here nor there, jusolent boy. As | was saying, we were pretty Joly aud enjoyibg ourselves and having a ood ‘time. There Was present mysell, she vince Bismarck, tie Duke of Bretzel, Patsey Egan and two or three otue noolemen @ the first chop. (Laughter.) Well, we were walking along uwgu the Kursaal Mstening to the tooting of the German bana, and @s 1 tad lost 4 hunared Napoleons to Bismarck the night beiore, Bretzel and him playing @ two- Banded game of jorty-fives against myseif and Patsy Eagan, wivy, the Prince feit ratner nyperceon, and he said to me, quite irienaly-ike ‘af Backus, 1 have a great aom.ration lor good Poets and dramatic aut aud it was nere that 3 Very UestION uToS answered, y with the ommenta- 4 Count apont y Jered and tence that bret Po ne of th thar} my Deu! ‘i Mr. Buwen—Ana ‘ sor poor ten’, and certain (ual be will ter 18 this, Wamboid Hamlet becanse E 31 or 0 ar > bea his Gigeon ancy y K you ha meianenoly @ uke my imend Bergh and Joon Ome Neise Waterbury. But i th 0 ¢ longe yll have t wien we at whe t CMA bou " YAN N The Heabp r er t paid a visit Bryant the { Mr. D BY or. M f Was [oun « { 1 ‘ a mor t € ' N lass ra yor s are intertering the pe walk. 1 ; are gi $ PORTICAL yed his might Hen AL Neise, 0 Mmbs to mat “Why this iner y privacy? 1s not the law thas ev open his awe t ehurehyard dead yf ap a yawn i that for Poor Toms a i 1 We one spinon going up with Th a to review the vete of Shakespeare ADS ( n? and wy 10s Lord | Jo- | concerned I am Yon have got it 1 t 1 thongnt NEW YORK HERALD. SUNTAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 187 Panta aE PSO nh TILE, Pearman, — attrivates are vie same as those of George \ tier, abd can best be set lorth in the words of the nerad to Ricaard IL Let’s see woat coes be say? Here Nese sprang to his feet and com mieUCod LOTECIIE @ Of 01 DIANK verse, a3 WOW ~ Harry of Heretord, Lancaster and Derby, ptands here for God. his sovercigu acd hiinself, On pa:n bo be tound faise and recreant, To prove the Duke of Noriolk, Thomas Mowbray, A traitor to his Gud his king and him, ‘And dares him to set iorward to the fight. DAN BRYANT—Why, Nelse, 1 hardly know you. you do tak so, I believe, mysei, that Shake- | Speare Was the Orst man tat ever oauced r Ppear” ng of technical sktll.” Im 1868 an emt- ‘Sehr Hannah Coomer, King, Jacmel and a market—B J Wenberg. ° . meat ish lawyer published @ Work in support . os Campeacby and ST theemne weary—-that shakespeare had avoue | , Schr Georgiette Lawrence Chapman, Campe time veen a luwyer—a Work which he iollowed Up | “Schr Mary A Holt, Higgins, Tonala. Mex—B F Metcalf by a compilation of the “Legal Maxims of Shake- | § Co. speare.” Mr. Grant White, Shakespeare's best Schr Marguerice (Fr), Bensa, St Pierre—H A Suag& editor, admits provession,” as almost every editor and comme: ta- tor has dupe since the days of Malone, } tothe pra ul KnoWiedge Oi the law possessed by tne writer of shakesjeare’s plays, they cangot jor &@ moment stand against the irresisuble ‘Essence of Old Virginuy.” I'd uke to | ar of internal evidence brought torward have him now to write me @ good | by rd Chiet Justice Campreli in his es*ay Rigger sketch of naif an bour’s length. | on “shakespeare’s Legal Acquirements.” “‘Ibere Shakespeare was a solid man at any rate, aud Wwouid have made a very gvod interlocutor. Wien 1 Was at tne th -atre hoya, in Dubin, hts plays were almost as popular as my “Haudy Abdy,” out they hever could wiu the gallery as well, Ain't tuat so, Ephi’ a Ea” fibex-Poor Tom's a-cold, poor Tom's a-cold. Oh thac 1 coud play King Lear! It has been the ambition of my itie to portray the char- acter oi tnis persecuted ola nero, fers wouki not permit nim tO get M8 gin and dit- tere every morning. Alack-a-day ! Alas and helas! ‘NELSE S&YMOUR—Aud shoelaces, You would make a touch King Lear, 'm thinkmg in my owo io 2nd. hike. There's no use @ taiking, however. 1 must nay that I’m always ready to heel ior Shakespeare. Say, Mr. HERALD man, do you remember the 3 | pights we had at Cremorne, with Devon- sniie and Sutherland and Abercorn and tne rest of toem? I believe that all tne dramatists alive, if they were pul om a desert island and chaioed up, couldn’t write one act of hava my Opinion | about it, and you can teil tnem that I said so, DAN BRYANT—And you may say that ! and Eph Horn will follow the Bame ticket as long as we live. Shakespeare agaiust the deck, aud tet Bacon be putin tae pot aud boiled to rags, 1 vote the regular ucket first, last and always. Shakespeare vs. Bacon. To THE Evirok or THE HERaLp:— In my remarks published in this morning’s HERALD on “(he Internal Evidence” of the plays of Shakespeare, Friar Bacon is mentioned waere it should nave veep Francis Bacon, Friar Bacon as a contemporary of Shakespeare is us wide ol the mark as (be great dramutist’s chimney sweepe.s iu Britain in toe ime of Augustus. NEW YORK, Sept. 26, 1874. THE DOCTOR, Shakespeare's Thefts. To Tue Epirok oF THE HERBAL ‘That Miitun could not have been mistaken as to the aisputed claims of Shakespeare to tne author- ship of Spenser’s ‘*Faerie Queene,” read bis mem- orable lines :— When sweetest Bacon Fancy’s child “Noyuin Urganum ’ war bles wid. Dear son of Memory, great helr of Fame, Comparing him with you makes Shakespeare tame. —Suuthampton. When Shakespeare from nis seat ts shaken, Til starve upon a “*fi.ch of Bacon Destroy the (ower and its “tag-suaft,”” A “shake-speare,” then, is on y Wagstaff. "No Great Shakes,” A Case of Punnin; QUAKERDELPHIA, Pa., Sept. 25, 1874. Torus Epirok oF THE HERALD: I think | can throw some light upon the Shake- speare-Bacon controversy. Careful research con- viuces tnat tf Bacon wrote Shakespeare, Shake- speure eat bacon; but if Shakespeare wrote Bacon we should not go dacon him foris. We might as weil say the brother of Shem and Japhet wrote ) Ham-let, and credit Bacon with the rest of the | plays of “the immortal bard,” who has shaken | spaeres witu nis genius, (This is heavy, but | wisd 10 prove @ true bili.) SHAKESPEARE. A Few Objections Answered—A Novel Theory Refuted. | To THE Eprror OF ‘THE HERALD:— The HERALD since its foundation has given the American public @ greater number and variety of interesting subjects for discassivn than ail { the other papers of New York city combined, but I doubt if it has ever started any topic more interesting, and irom a literary and educa*ioual point of view more profitable, than rhe one it now presents as to the authorship of Shakespeare’s plays. The eifecis of the discussion are already ) beginning to show themselves; booksellers like | Mr. Sabin and Mr, Bonton will tell you that au | eager demand has already sprang up for Shake- spearian literature, for books and pamphiets that may throw light upon the question under discussion; and shoulda the debate be prolonged l have no doubt tbat the popular interest and curiosity will continue to tncrease and may event- ually result in a permanent revival among us of the literature of the glorious age o! Ehzabeth. It seems to me that the popular taste is in a transi- tion state ; just such @ state as the popular taste of Great Britain was in toward the close of the last century. The feeble platitudes of Dr. Darwin, Anna Seward, Hayley, Whitehead and Della Crus- | eans had binnted the pubic taste just asthe pame- less horde of poetasters and sensauonal novelists of the present day have well nigh obliterated all @elish for healthy, nourishing iteratare among our reading public. The Shakespearian discussions | Ol that day arrested the popular attention: popu lar curiosity became aronged, and ere long a thorough revolution took place in the literary tastes oi tne people. What i a similar revolu ion snouid folow the present azitation of the Snake- speare-Bacon question? Icannut bat regard the Mippant treatmeni of this sudject vy some of your contempuraries as utterly senseless and indeiensi- One of them winds up a column of journai- 3 spite with the lollowing proiound refe: tion:—"Heacers of average common seuse, i be content to enjov their Shac ttroab.ing themselves whetuer + speare with! Was Writ'en by Bacon or by Leu Jonson \ ely literary discussion lise tls can cer- { ta:miy éd without loss 0: temper, for | ay be DO one ¢ possivly ored ot caught te quesiion has e inquiry. Tb ance than he e@ us proper he disparity betwee Works, “Are We Co L De ad ChOOSe 1 divine truths to man??? ‘al marks Judge made to be ny lantasty in Sones not “uor ve come by instin r 1s the moral of Shakespeare's life an {it teaches anyt fis of a born pr p 01 much learuing, slouid com mysteries. of God, nature and mi etter about the universal wor’ isned se critics au nimseit ‘are taal he Kable. 4, aa man st ot du mm without 1h ne juto all polit pl had ting an appore >p or @ Cwesur or & were both undouvtedly e that they Cannot be ac bot cases ‘the child,’ as toe r Lary but not im ¢ ited jor. In poet says, “was lather to the man.” We can trace tier lives irom: imancy; We cau see them, were, go on step by step, toting up the ni fame uotil tne down on tne va Thent Was progress e cas Shasesy reach its sutnmit, and can look y beneath them. Their ¢ and Dot spontaneo are. asi a | Lappend Mt 1 | writer's very w er Ol a daily Daper ot the writer 1 y jsuen,? wrote Ma | quired by the ai)-compr casual ¢ ehenamy = mus Woose daugn- | Pl spe k to Poney Moore sbout you if you | tw see ceeper | Atuan | as in is nothing so dangeious,” says ois lordship, “as | for one not of the cr it to tamper with our Free Masonry.” Again writes bis lordship, “The tec Bical language of the law runs from his pen ae of his Vocabulary and parcel of ts thought.” @ it remembered that Chis great judicial authority ) Was writing not to snaten & laurel from the brow of Shakespeare, but to treshen, rather, those ready there. shakespearé lamiliarity wita even the Most intricate questions of law, must, there- | fore, Pubink, be admitted, The natural inquiry | then ts where aid he obtain itt Great and renowned lawyers marvel at tne extent and Variety o( bis legal learning and at the accuracy and appropriateness of tis legal tlustrat.ons—an accuracy and appropriateness which could come only irom @ Mad thoroughly read in the literature oO! the law aud with some experience in the prac- tice of it. Surely the wid, Daram-scarum boy } who married at tne age of eighteen and who fed ; rou his home at the age ol twenty-two ald not | carry away irom Stratiord with him the varied legal knowledge with which he alterward so em- belusned tis wondervul plays. Andif Shakespeare ever studied law he studied it at Stratford; but where is tne slightest evidence, beyond the evi- | cents an the plays themselves, that he ever studied | law Suakespeare’s plays. Various medical scholars are agieea that he had not, as is generally supposed, and as someof sour correspondents maintain, & mere smattering of medica! knowledge, but a most inumate ana even profound acquaintance with phystology and psycholugy. It ts even claimed jor | him that he anticipatea Harvey's celebrated dis- | covery regarding tbe circulation of the biovd, “medical men,” writes Dr, Svearos, an eminent physician and Shakespeaian student, avd an a@un-Baconlan, too, | may add, “medical men are WIUN reason, astonished at Snakespeare’s knowi- edye 01 their pro ession—a. knowledge wuich It has cost them Loch tice and dihgence to acquire.” Dr> J, C. Bucknill, one Of tae abivst of meuical writers, has Written a Work of the “Medi al Knowledge of Shakespeare,’ aud still another on “fhe Maa Folk 01 Shakespeare,” Llastrative of suakespeare’s knowiedle 1 isanity and morbid anatomy. Dr. Kellogg, of the State Lugatic Asylum at Utica, Suys that “the extent and accuracy of the medica), physiological and par cesl goa knowledge ais- played in the dramas of Wiliam Shakespeare * * © have excited the wonder and astuulsh- ment of ai] nen who, since bis time, have vrought their minds to the investigation ol those subjects, Upon Which 50 much hght has been thrown by the researches 0: modern science. Shakespeare's knowleaye extended iar beyond tne range of or- dinary observation, aud comprehended subjects such a3 in our day, and we may suppose in his, were 1egurded as strictly projeasional aud special. In iact, we believe a very complete pnysiological and psychological system could be educed irom the writings ol snakespeare—a system in complete accordance, in almost every essential particalar, With that wien We Dow p.asess as the result of tue scientific research and experience of the last two centuries.” Dr. Bell, tn bis ‘Principles of Surgery.” maintains thut po one bas described *so exquisitely the marks of apoplexy, conspiring with the struggies jor lite, and the ayontes 01 suffocation tu deform the countenance ol the | dead”,as Snakespeare bas -doye. Dr. Brigham aneminent authonty on insanity, says ‘that, although two centuries and a hal! have passed stance sbakespeare wrote King Lear, we Nave very little to add to bis method of treating the insane, as there pointea out.” Dr. Connolly aud Dr, Kay unite in the opinion that the play of ‘ttamlet’? was merely writien to illustrate @ pecniiar but well Known species o1 insanity. Thes: are buta | tithe ol the emient medical authorities who con- | cede the possession of a marveilmus range of pro- less. nal Knowledge by the writer o1 “shake- speare.”? These men, too, wre not the ordinary medical practitioners, wito ready pens, pursuing @ novel theory jor were amusement, but taought- jul scholars and specialists, endeavoring to bring the experience o1 tne jast vo alleviate the suferings of their jeiow creatures. They are each and every one of them thorougu believers in Shakespeare, the man and author; being medical men, they are impressed with the vast exvent, | variety and minuteness of the knowledge 01 their rrolession displayed by this great writer; and remembering the known tacts of bis lite, the ques- tion involuntarily comes to tiem, as it has come to thousands of mtelligent men, ‘Where did he get SHIPPING NEWS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER. 1)Get, y 7 Bowling Green 2 Bowling Green | The Q 10. | Liverpoo}.. ;69 Broad w: | City or Richimona|uct 10. Liverpoot 1s Broadway. | Repabie. Get, 10: |Laverpoot. |19 Brosd way ej Oct. 10.) La 4 Bowling Green ct. 10}. 19 Broadw: 10. Bown: ey ad 4 Bowlin) 2 Br | | 15 Br i ad Way. Almanac for New York—This Day. wan WA Island. Hor AND MOON. ott, kan, Liverpool y, Calve Qu n vin Key West— B v uC Steauship Western Metropc F Baker. Steamship Cortes, Freeman, ) Seaman, “Swamship Montgomery, Faircloth, Savannab—R Low den, Garrison, ‘Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, Charleston—J W Quin- wm & C0. tare ean Jones, Benefactor, Witmingte pint nhead—Te der), Diliwity, Du Hawkins, Galve Daggett, Savannab—Tho' “fiark Albina “the numbericss evidences of Shakespea e’s familiarity with the forms of that But if any lingering doubts re nain in the stucent’s mind as | ¢ Second—Let us now see what was the extent of the me. ical Knowledge possessed by the writer of Shakespeare,” another on the “Psychology of Liverpool via P via w Orleans— New Orleans—Clark & Steamship San Salvador, Nickerson, Savannah—W R London—George F 1—Theodore on. Schr Newport (Br), Miller, Halifax—C W Bertaux. Schr Carrie (Br), Bonnell, st John, NB—Heuevy & Pan ko Schr Ring Dove, Swain, Margaret's Bay—Jed Frye & 0. “Sehr Ulried R Smith, Smith, Jackronville—Warren Ray Schr E.L Steere, Hutching, Key West and Pensacola— Benner & Pinekuev. agght AB Gardner, Turner, Brunswick, Ga—Warren ay pehr Louisa Frazier, Crawford, Georgetown, 8C—E D Hurlbut & Co. i Schr Idabelia, Asher, Wilminston, NC—E 8 Powell. Schr Hazleton, Rogers, Boston—Miaster, sehr Delanoy, Delanoy, Harttord—C bh Low, Schrs ? Godwin, Williams, Stantord—stamtord Man- aiacturing Co. steamer Concord, Korman, Philadelpnia—Wm Kirk- patrick. cca A © Sumer Warren, Pmiadeipmiw—James an ARRIVALS. BEPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND BEKALD WHITESTONS TRLEGRAPE LINE. Steamship Ganges (Br), Walsh, Liverpool Sept 9, in Dallast to EK Morgan's Sons, Steamship Hermann (Ger), Meyer, Bremen Fept 13, via Souchampton loth, with wdse and 355, passenzers to Oelrichs & Co. Sept 2 lat 4604 N, lon 46 20 W, signalied bark Southern Bejle (of Yarmouth, Ns), trom Amster- Gam for sydney, CB, Steamsnip New Orleans Clapp, New Orleans Sept 2, with mdse and passengers to Clark & Seaman. Steamsnip City of Galvesion, Evans, New Urleans Sept 20, with mse and passengers to C. H Matlory & Co. Steamship Cleopatra, Bulkley, Savannan | ept 24 with mdse znd pussenxers to Murray. Farris & Co. septs lat <7 50, lon 743, spoke achr Daybreak, trom Cenwa America for New York. ‘Ship Garibaldi (Nor), Hoyer, Amsterdam 36 days, in ballast to Tetens & Bockmann, Bark [rapano (Aus), Mercich, Lynn 40 days, in ballast to & Benham. Bark Omega (Ital), Fiasconaro, Catania 75 days, with brimstone to Simon De Visser. Passed Gibraltar Aug 10. Bark Irait d’ Union, Ba lou, st Marc 18 days, with log- woo! to Murray, Jr. Brig Favorite (Nor), Nutvig, Bordeaux 35 davs, with mdse to Dutii & Cos'vessel to Funch, kaye & Co. 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Ghiszow ; Castalia gir), ‘do: Hohenstauffen (Ger), Bre- Sept .0.{Liverboot [4 Bowling Green | Mle: Glamorgan ardif; Coin, Aspinwall; City of pt. 30: | Breme i2 Bowhne Green | Pesing, Francisco; Clyue, Galveston and Key West; ‘iSept. 30.,Giaszow...'72 Broadway. Western Metropolis, New (vr eans; Cortes, doi Monc- GR A: |Hamoura..i6l Broadway. gomery, Savannah; San Salvador, do; | Manhattan, | ‘|Oct, 1.) Rotterdam !5) Broadwa: Charleston ; Benefactor, Wilmington, Ne; Oid Domin: 1 Oct. 8.| Liverpool. }19 Broad wav. fon, Kichmond, 4c. Viniicator, Philadelphia; BG i “lOck — 3. | Liverpool. |15 Broaaw: Knight, Georgetown, DC; barks’ Hermoa (Nor), Cork: Ost ay Raffaele Ligura (ital), do or Falmouth; Jennie Cobb, Baroados: brigs Eastern star, Demerara; Fideila, Bar- bauos; Mary B Gardiner (Br), Antigna. uae ae Lower Bay, bark Ovni (Rus, from Dun- irk), for ——. Ty war Wind at sunset 8, light. 7 | Pecrea bf lays road way. me verpooi. {4 Bowsng Cree! §.|damvary.. {61 Broaawav. Shtypptag See Steamships Richmond, 1438 tons, and Wyanoke, 2067 tons, both of the Old Dominion line, have been on the jarge D&lance dock, foot of Pike street, to paint bot. toms. On the smaller balance dock bark He metal, genera adjoining have been y A Litchfield, 68 tons, to sirip, calk and re- Union ferrybout Baitic, tor repairs of Ger), 793 tons, ison mammoth sectional te , undergoing extensive gen- netailin joining have been barks al,and Magdalena, rip, catk and remetal; schr Mary Van Cllet, esnaes (Nor), 639 tons, has been on the large dock, undergoing large repairs, i lowed by shin Martha (Ge 4 tons, to str! » cake larcely repaired tof Market street r 49 ton to patch; schr M et (Br), dock, schr Leona, to paint; mid 145 tons, metal; propeller Mary N Hogan, for general repairs, and schr O M Marrett, to repair rudder stock. | On the small d r ¢ F Woodratl, tor catkin | steam launen for slight repairs, and pilot boais 3 Hi Grinnell and Ezra Nye, tor general repales There ha East Bi | general r been nShewan & Palmer's dock, pier 62 s, Lewis and Unit, for 2,1 tons, to paint and 0 tons, for general re There } | ech sectional docks, Helen t Two Marys, 210 tons, both (or painting; barge Atlantic Dock and sehr M E Simmons. 2i2 tons, tor examination; barge St Nich. olas, 250 tons, tor calking and general repairs. Herald Marine Correspondence. Newvorr, RI, Sept 26, 1874, Schr Annie Lyons, Baker, of Boston, from George- town, DC, with coal to Pembroke, pat into this port this | PM for medica for the captain's son, w is seriously River line, is ander. collany. Phitated and, 38 76 Ger), now at 1, Eng! at Baltimore e 7th inst wns Of fr ang a number ep her her fu The hawsers and spars were carried aw #01 berore « dritted man er conrse stot t in lag 40 15, ward, wit v so heavy make her oub that four +19, for Mhilade pia, seturned tot y vortasd with crew ses, and reports haying been 4.—QUINTUPLE SHEET. » | Oriana ran tnto on ni Tharteston, by sehr Alfred” Keon, whic Srsed WOR ieeton 2000 yom Kockport, damar.ag mizzenspanker aud rigginx coun Jonny Capwatapen, of Philadelphia, recently re- paired (at Vineyard ifaven, has been old to New Bed- ord and Vinevard Haven’ parties tor £6.00). she will hail trom Tisbury and be commadded by Capt A Phin- ney, of Edgartown, Scun Matta (not Militia) Israel, from Annapolis tor Port-au-Prince, betore reported abandoned, was 1) tons register, six years old, from and was formerly owned in Digby, but latterly by Capt Holmes israel, of dt Jobn, NB. Scnx Marra A, from Picton, of snd for St John, NB. with coal, betore reported ashore at L «tan, went on ei uring a dense tog. Her back is probably broken, and ies ina very bad place. A letter irom the cap tain hat the vessel is probably past repairing, and that ‘one-third of the cargo can be saved. Fisaine Scuu Martaa Wasnixcror, of Plymouth, has been totally lost on Cape Negro Island, Nova Scotia coast, The vessel was the property of Mr, Jumes Morton, one of three sent by him to the Banks at the commence ment of the present season, ali of whic have since been lost under similar circumstances, The crows in every case were Nova Scotians, ‘The abandoned brigantine reported D; at Halifax, was seen Sept 121n lat $9 2, was about 120 tons and lying on her side. Her hull was Painte | black and the yardarms white; masthes is were yaruished; the maininast was saniing, the foremast ried away and the topsall hanging alonasite: her name could not be seen as her stern was under Wit Tux steamers of the International Line will make but fo trips @ week between Boston aud St John, NB, atter el SHirsur.pine—Mr. Nathan Hinckley, of Millbride building a bark called the Adolph Engler, about tons register. to b¢ commanied by Capt DJ strout, and owned by Mr Jobn Zituiosen and others, of New York. She will be launcbed next month. Messrs Goss wyer & Packard, ot Bath, Me, have now in frame a bark of about 38) tons, which is bein built for dgar Du berceau, of the house of Reynal Co. of ‘ork, and Capt John & Johnston. she ts being built under special inspection, and will rate +3-11 im the Bureau Veritas for 11 years Messrs Goss & Sawyer are also setting ap the frame of @ ship of 300 ons for parties in Boston, to be commanded by Capt brig Florence, Jon 6714 She Lavxenen—At Millbridge. Me, 26th inst, trom the ship- yard of Mr kzekiel Dyer, the Al new bark Doris Kickhoi, Aoout 65) tons register, to be comman ied by Capt Fried Aug Hous formerly of the brig Helen G Rich. Also launched, same day und same place. by Wm R sawyer, an Al bark named th: Sophia R_ Luhrs avout 750 tons register. Capt Frank M Hopkins, formerly of the brig B ¥ Nash will command her. Both of the above vessels are or a superior model and well adapted tor the gen- eral treighting business, tor which they are intended, they receiving a first ‘class rate in both French an American Lioyds, and are owned by Mr John Zittlosen and others of this city, Both vessels will be brought ere, At Rockport, Me, 25th inst, by Messra Carlton, Nor- wood 4 Co, irom the yurd of Johu Parcal, w 16 ton shin, called the Jolin Pascal. Capt Henry Tapley will command her, ‘This is the forty-second vessel built by Mr Pascal for this firm Whalemen. Satled from New Beaford Sept 24, schr ® H Hatfield, Kirkconnell Provincetown. Arrived at do 24th, Driv Heman Smith fof Boston), Bar- stow, trom Hatteras’ Ground, with 16) bb.s sp and ib do Digfish oil, Sent home 163 bbls sp oil. Arrived at Provincetown 2th. schr Agate, Atkins, At- lanuc Ucean, with 130 bbls sp and 15) do bpbk oil. Spoken. Ship Thirlmere (Br). Fisher, from Androssan for San Francisco, Aug 8 lat 11 13 N, lon 2630 W. Ship Mystic Bellic, Plummer, trom New Yor for Anjer, satire NJ Miller, Harris, Miragoane; Hattie if Si Hay’ * maith, 14% HAZ, sohn 8 Ropkine and Norman. ALTIMONY, ept-b—Clearol, achrs HA Hoyt New Haven; Clara, Falkenstein, .ew York; Margare A Vucy, Avery, New Haven. ‘26th—Arrived, s camsiip Hannover (Ger), from Bre meni Carll Valkyriea (Nor), Andreasen, Liverp ol, Cleargd—Steainanip Ohio (Ger), Schulenterg. Bremen; bar! ermitas (Xor), Jacobsen, Amsterdam; Colum- Das (Ger) RCN: aoe B Amesbury, Bal . to load te 4 Ament By ee aaore. 10 loal tor Rio Janeiro; schr Lo TOK. ba. Sept —Arrived, brig © S Packard, Jharleston, CHARLESTON, Sept 2—Cleared, schrs David Clark. won, Ireland, Boston; ettysburz. Corson, Satilla River. Returned—Schr Henry Waddington, ~elover, tor Phil~ adelphia (eee Miscellany). ed—-chrs annie R Lewis, Brown, Jac gue Tilton, Bisley, Savaunab (before report ‘26ch—Arrived, barks Navesink, Barstow, New York Bachelor, trom’Syaney, CB; she BN Hawking, MeVeys maby justor, Hinckl2y, Philadelphia; cn1 , one sh 1h hi BON IN a in rt, schrs somern townsend: Two Sisters, Yates: Deceiver, Lakes Sarah Hiridge, Price; B Tilton, —; E B Fathi ; Livenia, Wood; Jenny, Hail: A ‘Pi a rrive |, achr Loosout, cl ols, New York; 19h, brig Ellen (ur), Kenealey, Liv- bate forks "ured 16th, schrs John Douglas, Parker, wit dae LOE OS AE mecca ver Pre BE. Sept “ailed, tis (dor) Pande drom Dunkirk), Balumores bog: Neva for New York. FALL RIVER, Sept %—Arrived, Last Trenton; Modiator, Davis, New Yoru Teal ‘Sailed 25th, schra Vapor, Corsot ; Gust, Martin; Seud, alleny’and ‘Spray, Mara, Treuwons W F ‘Fuiltips, for jew York. GALVESTON, Sept 2l—Arrived, schr George Sealy, OGMORGETOWN. $0, Sept 21—Cleared, este, 6 ry Ny . pt le: a Clark, Hickman New York: oy rine is ORGE LO! |, DC, Sept 2—Arrivea, An thony, MeLang, New Nedvord Gaon GLOUCESTER, sept 4—Arrived, sehr Cocheco, Rock- land tor New York. GREENPORT, Sept 21—Arrived, achrs Monitor, Bow: ditch, New York ‘and sailed 25th tor Shelter Tatand) Geo ¥ Page, Young, Aluwny and sailed 24th for Horton’ Point to lord for Albany); 224. M mith, Preston, New York; 234, Thos 5 Rogers, Harris, do. INDIANOLA, Sept l2—Arrived, schr Jefferson, Baker, NENCRSONVILLE, Sept 19—Arrived, schrs Ac ACKSONV LI 9 rrived, schrs al Chandier, New York; h, Flora E McMonaid, woven ald, Charleston; W F Parker, ‘iets, do. Cleared 19th, ‘sehrs Lucy Wrivh’, Flsey, New Yorks Carne Walker, Dunn, Baitimore; Sst, Elva, Wark, 86 Domingo: Mazeppa, Moore do. KEY WEST, Sept 23—Arrivea, steamship City of Ans- tin, Eldridge, Galveston for New York (aud proceeded). MOBILE, sept 21—Cleared, schr Anita, Whitmore, Ha anit, MACHIASPORT, Sept 21—‘ailed, schrs Miranda, Mitche)! (from st John. NB). wrisio ‘Atcora, Robin: son: Eri, Robinson: Dresden, © ark; Alamo, Sanborns L'a M Khowivs, Dinsmore; Jason. Sawyer; Frank, Rane dall, and -eptune, Holmes. w York. NEW ORLEANS, sept 22—Arrived ap, driv, Amertcan, Union, Collings, New York. Below, at Quarantine, steam ship Win P Clyde, Livingston, Havana; brig Clara, Liu. dora, do. ‘26th—Cleared, steamships City of San Antonio, Pen- nington, New York; Hudson, Gager, do; Buhvar (Br), Doherty. Liverpool. vi Gan Sout the Passes 26th, steamships Yazoo, and jen Nieade. NEWBEKN, Sept 22—Za‘lea, schrs Clara Davidson, Gurwood, New York: Tolbreth, Parth Amboy. ‘At Hatteras 2d, schr JJ Hotseman, outward bounas: an} two others, names unknown. NORFOLK, Sept 24—Arrived. schrs Carrie, Johnsen, Aug il, tat 34S. jon 8) W. lark Helios (Ger), trom New York for Dantzic, Sept 4, lst 41, lon 61, Bark Westphalia, from Rotterdam for New York Sept 8, lat 48 lon Bark Saulie (Ita, from Girgenti for Boston, Sept 2, Jat 4) 45, lon 70 45. Brig Example (Br), Hubbard, from Boston for Liberia, Sept 2, lat 40 50, 10m 68 3 NOTICETO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS. Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains ars in- formed that by telegrapiiing to tha Heaato Lonlor Bureau, No 40 Fleet street, ths arrivals at ant dooart- ures from European ports, and other ports abdrovt, of American and all foreign vessels trading with tae Uaisst Btates, the same will be cabled to this cosary rss ot charge and published. OUR CABLE SHIPPIVS N5iv3. Bannow, Sept 26—Arrived, ship Andrew Lovitt (Br), Perry, Quebec. Dupuy, rept 2%—Sallea, bark Don Justo, Bennett, United States. Guiusny, Sept 26~Arrived, ship Royal Charter (Bry Robins, Quebec, Gorrrnaune, Sept 24—Arrived, bark Kongsbyrd (Nor), Hodland, New York. Livenroot, Sept 25—Sailed, ship Leonard (Rus), Petrell, New York. Loxponpenay, Sept 26—Arrived, bark Wave King (Br). Corbett, Baltimore. Serr, Sept 2—Arrived, bark Madara (Ger), Meyer, New York. Warerrorn, Sept 2%—Sailed, Dongiass, United States Loxpox, Sept %—Bark Marenerite (Fr), Eyran, from San Francisco July 5 for Liverpool, has put into Valpa- raiso leaky. bark Alice Roy (Br), Foreign Ports. AsrinwAts, Sept 22 -Arrived, steamship Henry Chaun- cev, Rathburne, New York. oe pept %--Saaied, ship Electra, Moseley, Bos- rn Cow Bar, Sept 15—Cleared, brig Giles Loring, Loring, SoM vane Sept 21-—Arrived, steamship City of Mexi Avan, Sept |-—Arrive teams! Mity of Mexico, Sherwood, Vera Craz (to sail 23d for New Voi). Hattraz, Sept 23—arrived, bark Geos Hunt, Dexter, Baltimore: é Paxawa, Sept 2—Sailed, steamship Montana, for San Francisco. St Tuomas, Sept 22—Arrived, bark Antelope, Davi New Yor Br Jonn, NR, Sept 2—Cleared, schr Castalia (Br), Ro- gers (not Gale), New York, Victouta, BC, Sept 16—Sailed, ship Syren, for Valpa- Faiso. Pen Steansiir Herwane.) Awrwerr, Sept d—Sailed from Flushing Roads, Henry Bosbman, Congdon, New York; Amity, Patten, Phila- deiphia. py Bremeenaren, Sept 10—Arrived, Baltimore (#), Lilien- hain, Baitimore: Mth, Weser (6), Witligerod, New York. Suiled lth, Adolf, Hartmann, New Orleans. Buistow, Sept L}—Arrived, Midlothian, Erickson, Balti- more (se¢ below). Sailed Idth, Arragon (s), Symons, New York. Saiied trom Kingroad 13th, Clara Killam, spronl, Orleans. : Banexiowa, Sept 5—Arrived, Teresa, Paquetot, New Orleans: Goodwin, Craig, New York BATAVIA, Aug—oailed, talisman, Dahler, New York. Bracny HEAD, 13-Of, strattord, ‘Nielson, from London, for acol: e, Ta pochia, irom de 1m tor New Orleans. Oavcorra, Aug 17 —C) | yara and Ne’ ‘ew , Forfars Jones, Dema: n Warren, Clark, Liver are hy New York; a D, Simon| , Boston : Mary M Francis, Francis, Ba- tm, Sep Sebastiana Gabo: arpa. yuno, Aug S—sailed, Whitmore, from Sbietds for R sen, trom London tor W , Minerva, Howard, New d, Mary Freeland, Clark, San Frar Wiim, Phita- Hosmuaa, delp ‘ia. (said trom } Phil detphia. | Hus, cept from Al ept iv—Suiled, Eermine, Cuxhaven, Sth, Draupner, Tngvoldsen, New York Anna, Brinck, rived, —Sailed, Manitoba, Doughton. Hull for New Livenvoot, S¢ ew York (and nien 1%, # tered out | (@), weid, New 01 do via Paniil Letty, § York Lonnos, Sept M4—-Arrived, Au York. New Yor Pizzi, New ist Andrea, Greve, New J M Haskell, Crowell, from Sandy Hook. selle, for ‘ew York. wt Lock, 12—Sailed, Lana, Tobiason, Now Y 4,0 F Focking, Lewien, ‘ann, Sept 12—Passe ‘on for Newport, RL Goodrich, Ne Sept 13—Arrived, Madelina Second New Yors. I ublin % irc Knadsen, Juventa, att, for New Yor) Lepanio, Staples, Foka- Chas A MoNei Sailed, Oulton . Lalia W New Hee 0 the hart y bales of th at Vileland. This vessel stranded on on Terschelling, as before reporte | Brrsror (PHD, Sept Norw thian Balumor ter, while ax, Sept 12—The for Breinen, Awerr rom Akya that isand, ant bark jan ng we quantity of wa € somewhat suraine ning und moor dauin. Uer cargo will ve Ports. ALEXANDRIA yrgetown, W srpetown. yih-—Arrived, sehrs Mary A , doe Twilight, Ne Hedge, Sayan: _ Norimian, Sick: Kerry, New Yors: hrigs for Fayaly anme Vant (Be), Kirk New York; Daisy, MgGertx. Savane J haw, & and Ocean Wave, Zeloft, New York. pllcared—Brig Mary CComery, Harwood (not Grozter)y aroados. é In Hampton Roads 23d, schr Addie Jordan, Leavitt from New York. NEWBURYPORT, Sept 24—Arrivea, brig Asa Porter (Br), Jonnson, Turks Island. NEW BEDFORD, Sept 24—Arrived, sehr F P Devinny, Chapman, Haverstraw. Sal chr Hattie Perry, Chase, Philadelphia. ived, schrs Georgie Clark, Bartlett, Phitadel ; SC Hart, kelley, 9; Lottie Beard, Perry, do. WPOK), Sept ed, schrs Mary Johngon, for New York: & H Clark, Fengar, F Doring, Chapman, Haverstraw for New Bediord. ived, schrs Jesse B Allen, Davis, Weehaws xen; Casco Lodge, Pierce, Portlend tor New Yorks James English, Barker, Providence for do; Caroline & Cornelia, Lord, New York tor Bristol (and all sailed). Returned, schrs D ¥ Willetts, and & H Cla ‘Also arrived, scr Anna Lyons, Baker, Georgetown, DC, tor Pembroke. Me (putin to land the caprain’s soy Providence for who is sick). 4 PM—schrs Kate Callahan, Avi New York; Salmon Washburn, Hathaway, Taunton for 0. Salled, schr D T Willetts, Staptin, for New York, NoW HAVEN, sept %5—A rived, scr Ann Amelia, Allen, Elizabethport if . Cleared, schr John Brooks, Fox, New York. PHILADELPHIA, —seot' 12h—arrivel steamships Florida, Crocker, Providence; Fanita, Howe, New Yorks and cleared tor do: Viican, Wilcox, Harttord; schrs ete es, Dorchester; Mary & Ellen, Herron, nite railed—S‘eamship Pennsylvania, Harris, Liverpool and Queenstown. in ry x NE’ Phiney, Providence: Somerset for do; P Cleare::— teamships Mary, Ro ers, and Hunter, Shere man, Providence; Roman, Crowell, Boston; Virginia, Hunter, Charleston; sap Arzilla (Br), vurkee, Apt werp; schrs Lorine, Somers, Aspinwall; ‘Bessie Morris, Allen, Portsmouth; James H wordon. Champlon, doz Lena ‘Hunter, Somers, Salem; Armenia Bartlett, Smith, Jovd, Proviuence; David Ames, and J H Wainwright, Ames Charloston TT slier, Leeds: Thomas Clyde, samips; M_A Hood, *teeiman:'¥ St Clair tdwards, Tre= Jand, and HB McUaully. Cherry, Boston; Addie L Cutler, smuvh. do; Mary f Bryan. Thompso., ney West. Nuwcastiy. Del, Sent 28, AM—Pasgedl down PM yester day, barks Hong Kong (Ger), for Stettin, and Francis! Hitlvard, tor Antwerp; brig John Boyd, jor Laguavra. Passed up this AM. barkentine Panola, trom Savana Le Mar, Ja; schrs Mansiia, from Arecivo, PR; Wm Wall Gov's Y’Smitb and George Tonlane, from, Boston; A rewster, trom Long Island, and Mary & Smith, Salem; also an unknown ‘deep laden Ttallan’ bark. Steamer City of Bridgton passed ap in tow last nigh disabled. Brig Marv H Verden. for Havana. anchore of here last night and ponte this AM. rchrs Anson <tinson, for Rockport: Ma’y A Hood, tor Boston, and O- P Smnickpon are gf anchor off here at noon. PM—a deep laden Norwegian bare went ap this aflerd; The steamships Juniata. for New Orleans: Roman, for Boston; Tonawanda, for Savannan: Hunter. for Provi- dence; sehrs David Ames, tor Boston. and Mary Price, for Providence, passed down this atternoon, Bark Germania (Ger), ior Rotterdam, and brig Storm King (Br), for Barbados, passed down. The schta Mary A Hood, O P Siunickson, and Angot. Stinson got under way this afternoon, and p: own, Lewes, Sept 26—-AM—Hrig Ellen P Stewart, from the Weat Indies tor orders, arrived yesterday FM. PM—Went to sea to-tay, barks Finingkeit and Francis uilivard: brig kien P Stewart lett for Philadelphia at 2:20 PM: swamer Penneyivania, for Liverpuol, went to at 6 PI SBGRTLAND, Sept %4—Cleared, schrs Ethan Allen, Blake, Philadelphia; eager, Bunker (at Wiscasset), New York, PORTSMOUTH, Sept 3—Arrived, schrs Light of Home. Kendrick, New York: Jesse Willamson, Jr, Sewards, Port Johnson ; Nelle 5 Jerreil, Philadelphia. PROVIDENCE, Sept 2—Arrive!, steamers William Kenney. Foster, Baltimore via Nortolk; George H Stout, Ford, Philadelphia; schrs B Franklin, Mooers, Pen cola; C C Lane, Lane, Alexandria; |, L Hamline, Vel Philadelphia for Pawtucket; AR Cab Cordeha | Newkirk, untley; Allen or on; Thomas Bo Somers; Virgitia Hick- r ; Thomas W Haven, Kackett, and John M Broomall, Donglass, Philadelphia; John Warren, Me- Elizabeth Lizzie Taylor, 4 lary A Pred- phoy Fochasset, Rackett, | pn; Maria Fleming, Wilhais, Port Johnson; timily © Den= Albany; & & 1 Oakley Newman, Havers V king, Jarvis, Clinton Polut; George F atvina Van { ourtland, Coe, Cxp- Kk Arnold, Weehawken. rican Eagle dumber), Annie E Wid- va Belle. Somers, Great 'zg Harbor. Ralled—sehrs Wa Voorhis, Goltamth, Haverstraw Marzarey Janie, Kennedy, do; Tempest, Shropshire, Tren on ave, Hubbard, do: S$ P Hall, Turner; Vi randa, Pond: 5 M Tyler, Har Ita Valier, Pai is Jf Worthington, Fiteh 1 Floyd. Chfford, Arrived, scir'Thog Morris, Thonas J Owen, Shinjise ‘Tier, Terrill, aiid Pav Johnson. Philadelphia, ived, sehr Chas Moore, Rus- wandrick, New York via w York; ard Hall, kin, Hall, Providence via Os- ey schrs ‘Kenney, New York. sept" IS—Arrived, ship John Rennie ania. ‘Turner, York; bark Horatio nda (Br), Seabourne, ex ypson, (Br), Mill. Liverpool ity of Meiboarne (Br), Jonollu. scr Geo A Pierce, Kelly, schrs Philanthropist, za Vharo, Sherman; Alida, am, Scovill, Hoboken; sloop cull, Barrett, Philadetphi ken, 28d, Lady Ellen, Somers, © Tyler, Barrett, do. pl. 2--Arrived, echr Reading Rail- road No 9, from Trenton Sailed—ebr Jennie © Russ, Norton, New Yo TENANTS HARBOR, Sept '2—salled, schrs @ W An- drews, Watts, and Geo D Loud, Clark, New York, VINEYARD HAVES, Mass, Sept 25—Arrived, schrs New York for Boston: ML Varney, ‘South Amboy ilo JP Robinson, Phiiaderphia for Gloucester: Bray hette, “Weohawken for searsport; W A Leverny, Boston for Philadelphia; Sea Lark, Dorchester N York: Jason, ‘Machias for rank. Maria, Franklort for Ss Lsland for do; Ontario, rk (Br), St John, NB, for —) vhiladelphia: Emma Ld rt red Jackson: nd for Weymouth for Baltimore ; Restless, dor Nvitard, WR Bonry (Br). fo Emeline Haight, Mary M€ EM Raowles, Dick Wiliams, Flavilia, Brunette, Geo Hattie, Elien, Ida Ontario, DW AW Fiske, 0 ind J P Robinson. NON Yope giarnived, sours D BE s Powell, Williams, New York. 6} Doarse, Blaisdell, Jamaica, Ary. MINGTON Hix, and i tt, NE EEE A, | MisCOLLAY T Two STORY be dis pu pay enance Me yO acelve ands on sad 9A. M, from sto on Sundays av avenue, corser VO INED FROM COURTS OLUTE AV ot dinere where: no publicitys ho fees tn ty fi Commntssioner for ¢ FREDERICK 1, KING, \¢ ay { # 1 OFSICR, BROOKLYN, VOR | en trond A. Me tod 2 Mh ou fom $09 PM Bs OBTAINED. FROM DEF A event everywhere; desertion, Mts tequired; no charge anul 194 Broadway au fieten , divorce granted ; Aly a oi, Attorney, 4 ’ 4 , § ‘ * Misti ‘ ‘ ' 4 , ' , } , i ‘ , ’ Vy,

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