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1d - J ani “AT GOSHEN PARK. jiepend on Gear the orber without ae |S could bear, and every savantage, that —. bor. Ru e and Bella the Winners. — could take of another was taken. ia pra‘ of ‘The aftendance at Goshen Park was much larger stienfion has been tog poe to, athiouga tan on any previous day of the meeting, the | stten! give bo heed ta the repented YW" enings of the weather being quite pleasant and the track Jn cap- — d and the terrible “raster and loss testis came ‘off, the a. im case n ease an accident should result, It is time Mal order. Two trotting con practiee shou be sows ond tale Brat being between horses that had never trotted | MAIER s top ta. T Mr, Baitor, you will better than 2:50, and the other byhorége that had ane: ee in your coiumus, w never beaten 2:28. the frst, consisting of M. Roden™ bay*geiding Rut- ledve, A. J. Feek’s bay gelding George P, Smith, J. HM. Harbeck, Jr.’s, brown geliing *Windemere, H. give this cation a There were five *starters in | and e boda will not The Bonded Debt ot the Yonkers. Casey's brown mare Agnes and,” Edwin Thorne’ bay stallion Wild Oats. Rutleare was the tavorite over the feldand won the rage by wioning the first, third and fourth heats im capital time for a nout smog tt Jre- A PASSENGER. VETO BY TEE ‘GOVERNOR Late Town of ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1874 Governor Dix nas vetoed the Senate bill No. 325, green horse, Ws being his ‘second appearance on | entitled “An act to consohdate the bonded debt of the late town and of the city nd trot bed ‘cay starters. These were | of Yonkers and anthorizifg the city of | Wm. H. Simmons’ bay Uawre Bella, John 8. Baker’s | bay gelding Tom KeeJer, Ben. Wilson’s brown | mare Currte, and AH. Casey's black mare Lady | Byron. Tom Keeler was the tavorite before the | start, but after the “frst heat Bella had the call, | She won te race/in three straight heats, Tom Keeler wianmg tle second money, Carrie third Lady Byrom jourtn money. lotvow ing the details Xr the trotting as \t progressed :— The First Trot. GosseN PARK ASSOCIATION—FALL MEETING— 5 Tu1ky Day, Ocr, 15.—Purse, $1,000, tor horses | strongly objec’ that bave hhever beaten 2:50; mile neats, best On just grounds. thete mm five, in harness; $500 to the first, $250 to the second, $150 10 the third, and $100 to thg jourth barse, | for that purpose.” the city of New York from | instalments, commencing postpone the payment o year 1994, an amount to its funded debt, STARTERS, M. Roden’s b. g. Rutleage A. J, Feck’s b. g. Geo. F. eccasion of the funeral rites in h McElroy, iong and favorably kno | Yorkers as many years one of th mith... J. W. Harbeck, Jr.'s, b. g. Windemere omoe oewnn i Casey’s br. ma. Agnes.. Eawiw lhorue’s b. 8 Wild Oats, LIQUIDATING THR Bae os wn of Kingsbridge, feetaimeute, commer with the year 1874, to | f the whole Crt a3 1 the city to a funded deot, no part of which can | be paid jor the next twenty years.”’ the financial officer of the city t8, and, it appears to the Governor, an A RET 8 FUNERAL OF GOVERNOR St. Patrick’s church was filled yesterday on the | New York and the city of Yonkers to issue bonds The Governor saye:—‘‘Were | une bill confined to a simple consolidation of the | debts there would be no objection to it, but it does more, and the effect of its provisions is to prevent by annual | To this change of New York W’ELROY. nonor of Patrick wo to old New e ten governors of the Almshouse and subsequently as a member Eps Hoy. of the Board of Commissioners of Emigration. First heat. hart rie a 23 Many prominent citizens were noted in the con- Second nea 23333 great on, among whom may be nawed ex-Sheriff Third neat. 2:8836 rennan, Mr. John Kelly, Mr. Owen EreaHAL, Mr, Pourth veat a 233739 oe ‘tierreeemey hou Magu teres —! wet the favorite over the icDowell celebrat fe mold a $25 wo ait, ets ravo G. F. Smith | of the departed dul, Fath porns and Foy ndemere third, hans eny "fourth, te gee eral) Rey. Dr. @ith. At the quarter pole, which was passer i » Rey, Dr. 3834 Seco Katieage led one length, George F. | also in attendance. Smith second, two lengths in front of Windemere, ‘Wio Was (wo lengths in advance of Wild Oats, the latter four lengths ahead of Agnes, Cg iss broke up. and Windemere took second place, Rut- leage was two lengths ahead at the bail-mile pole | Gunther, Timotay Daly, second, W) Numerous in waich the remains repo: were Messrs. T. Geraty, J. ames EF. acting as assistants, Patsee Quinn (Vicar Gen- | Prull and Father McDougal were | beautiful floral offerings from iriends graced the handsome casket | et J, Moloney, Thomas P. Boyle, ex-Mayor U. Godfrey | Murphy, Joho | ‘ne pall bearers r, T. Hassett, P. an 1:17, Windemere second, George F, smith third, | Murphy,’ Mr. Robinson and Mr. Wpelan. Agnes fourt, Wild Oats filth. Rut edge led to the end, winning the heat by one length, Windemere OBSEQUIES OF BISHOP M’FARLAND, came in second, but was placed third for running, — George F, Smith placed hepgehins Agnes iourth, | Grand Gathering at St. Patrick's Wud Oats fith. ‘time, 2: Church, Hartford—The Services. ‘Second Heat,—Rutiedge was the favorite at two ‘toone. Rutledge tad the best of the send-oil, HaxtrorD, Conn., Oct, 16, 1374, Bs Lite hor yom oa g face mpegs Wad | The fuferal of the late Bishop McFarland oc- ts iourth, Agnes b. Going to the quarter pole | as Rutledge broke d Smith led two lengths to | curred to-day at St. Patrick’s church, Among | that point in 3955, nds, Rutledge second, one | those present were thirteen bishops and a great Jength ahead o/ Windemere, we latter two length number of priests from this and neighboring dio- dn irone of Agnes, who wes one length in front o} Wiid Oats, At the halt-mile pole, passed in 1:16, | Smith led one length, Rutiedge second, four lengths | this morning. in front of Wud Oats, who was one length ahead of | Agnes. Smith kept the lead to the end, winning | The altar and columns were he: the heat by three iengths, Rutledge second, one | mourning. length in tront of Windemere, who Was ten lengtos | ket on a cat: Wn iront of Agnes, the iacter one length ahead of | Wild Oats, Time o! the heat, 2:33%. Third Heat.—Rutiedge still the favorite against | the field. He took the lead with the word, Win- | demere second, George F, Smith third, Agnes fourty, Wid Vats fith. Both Smith and’ Winde- | mere broke up on the turn, and Rutiedge led to | the quarter pole eight leneths ahead of Smith, who Was three lengths in advance of Windemere, | the latter two lengths in advance of Agnes, Wild | Oats two iengths fur‘uer off. Time, 37% seconds. | At the half-mile pole Rutledge was six lengtus | ahead, in 1:144. He Kept the gap open until near home, when he was siowed und passed over the Score three lengths tn advance of George F. Smith, who was a neck in advance of Windemere, the latter 4 dozen lengths in iront of agaes, Wild Oats fith, ‘Lime of the meat, 2:33 44. Fourth Heat.—Ratiedge was away first, Winde- mere second, George F. Smith third, Agnes fourch, | Wild Oats Oith, * at the quarter pole Rutiedge le one length, Windemere second. one length in ad- | vance o: Smith, Wild Oats fourth, Agnes fifth, Time, 39 seconds. At the hal!-mile I gn Rutledge fed jour lengths, mere. second, Smith third, | Wild Oats iourth, Agnes filth. He Kept the lead | to the end, and won tue heat by a length easily in 2:37, Windemere second, George F. Smith tira, Agnes ‘ourtn, Wild Oats Sith, BAME Day. —P; urse $3,000, for horses that have mever beaten 2 $500 vo the first, $250 te the second, $150 to the third and $100 to the foarth horse; mile heats, best three in five, in harness. STARTERS. The church was THE SERVICES Tequiem mass. Bishop Loughiin, ¥., acting At one o'clock the funeral proces: , the attending bishops aad priests, cityconvents, ali the local Catholl bedy. were chanted. A young Texan steer escaped and got into Madison avenue. Until they had almost maddenea animal, Way in the endeavor to arrest hy Slightly injured, Bae ed Thomas Brennan and | where they killed nim. t | | ceses, The services began at half-past nine o'clock | wronged wita opie and hundreds could not gain admittance, | avily draped in The body reposed in an elegant cas- | afalque in front of the altar. began with the offices for the dead, followed by a Brooklyn, N. as celebrant, Bisbop Hendricken, of Proviéence, then delivered @ funeral discourse. sion, comprising sisters irom tae ic societies and St. Peter’s Band, with a great crowd of citizens, took its way to St. Joseph’s Convent, in front of | which @ vault had been prepared to receive the -At the grave the ‘Miserere” and “Benedictus”” ANOTHER WILD RULL from the cattle | Yard at Forty-second street yesterday morning, On the way a crowd gathered about him shouting and yelling the unfortunate Three weu of the crowd who got tn his | 8 progress were | and then gave up the effort. Murphy, ‘of the neteenth sub-precinct, finaly joined in the | chase, They drove the bull into Central Park, | Liverpool. FATAL RAILWAY AOC: Coroner Croker yesterday aiternoon commestoed IDENTS, SHIPPING NEWS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. DATES OF DEPARTURE | FROM NEW YORE FOR THE, MONTHS OF OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER. | Settee Saile. | Destination, | Oct. Steamer: —- — Baltte California ams Green hein. 2 Bowling Green 1: HLaverpoot. 19 Broadway Liverpool 169 Broadway. javre .....156 Broad wav. “]Liverpool., jaBowline ureen 7 Bow ling Green 2 Bowling Green : 113 Broadway. Liverpool |4 Bowling Green Liverpool. |4 Bowling Greca Liverpool. |29 Broadway. (pce 4 Broaaway FDOOL.. ro padw i Liverpool oo Broad (Glasgow. .|Bremen....|2 Bowling Green | Liverpool, [29 Broadway. Havre....../56 Broadway. Eros enn PESBSERURE Almanac for New York—This Day. SUN AND MOON, Sun rises. WIGH WATER. Gov. Island..morn 12 00 | Sandy Hook,...eve 11 15 Hell Gate...,.morn 1 45 612 PORT OF NEW YORK, OCT. 15, 1874, barat inshi Ganses £2. Walsh, Taganrog via Constan- Steamship ity of Meri | (Stepney fowth Carciina, Beckett, Charleston—J W Steamship © Ship \vetlington (82), Carrington, Galveston—Jas W Bocku =e Michelsen, Lisvon—Tetens & Bock- 519 seve 8 57 para Steamship Holsatia den, Barends, Haibbury—Kun- inoplenc L Wri opt i | ae , * Meriaa, ‘Mwatnerman, Havana—F Alexandre & Sons. | AiScamship H Livingston, Mellory, Savannah—W R tard Steamienty North Point, Foley, Philadelphia—Lorillard Steamsnip Eleanora, Johnson, Portlana—J P Ames, Steamship Nereus, Bears, Bostop—H F Duroc. | Elwell & C | Fivwrk ‘ereldablik (Nor), Nielsen, Liverpool—Tetens & Hark Abraham (Aus), Mateovieh, London—Slocovich ana Codan (Ger), Boysen, Cork or Falmouth—Funeh, | Park ‘Floke (or), mai Bari Macotenyent dta\), Maresca, Leghorn=Fanch, | Edye & Co, Bark Candido ¢ (ta), Caflero, Genoa—¥abbri & Chauncey. Bark Carlo Borromen (Aus), Menanovich, Constantino- ple—Slocovich & Co. jeBark Serene, Lyman, Montevideo and a market—Dow- ey, Corner: ‘Bark Reindeer, Wellington, Demerara—H Trow- bridge's So: Brig D Don. ‘Jaciato, Crostan, Marseilies—James Uenry. | _ Brig Flora (Nor), Knudsen, Rio Grande do Sul via Rich+ bag fo —C Tobias & Co. ‘on ir ¥ ‘G Russell, Rankin, Mayaguez, PR—B J Wen- Schir Bill Baxter (Br), Baxter, Halifax, NS—C4V Ber- | tau: Schr Mary Mankin, Tyler, Charleston—Squire Bros. 5 . Seolinn, Gaskell, Washington, NC—W K Hin- BS rapt Gabriel, Wilmington, NC—E 8 Powell. Py Enoch Morse, Chambers, Georgetown, DC—Slaght phd ‘Arctic, Whitten, Boston—H P Brown & Co. Schr Lamartine, Clark, Boston—Jed Frye & Co. Schr Lucien, Ball, New Haven—C H Low. Steamer Josephine Thomson, Moore, Balumore—W Dal- Rammer ‘Bristol, Wallace, Pniladelpnia—vas Hand. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LIN. Steamship Bothnia (Br), Mooaie, Ltverpool Oct 3, 3:53 PM, via Queenstown 4th, 4:12 PM, witn mdse and passen- gers ty OG Francklyn. ‘arrived at Sandy Hook wt 5:03 PM. Experienced heavy weather; Oct 7, lat 49 & N, lon 26 W, passed a Cunard steamship, bound east; same lat 49 47, lon 2640, a Cunard steamship, do: 16th, miles east of Sandy Hock, steamship Russia, hence: tor ‘inn, Liverpool Sept 30 ND Steamship Minnesota (Br), St Laurent. . dway. Minnesota... 2 1. |29 Broadway. Oct. 20.| Hamburg. .|113 Broadway. Oot. 21-| Liverpool. |4 Bowling Green Got 21- Bremen. ..|2 Bowling Green Oct 22:]Hambure: Got 24-lLiverpool Bowen ‘Green «Jct 24.) Liverpool. 119 Broadway. Engiana. Oct. 24.) Liverpool... i roadway. City ot Montreal..|Oct 24.| Liverpool. 18 Broadway. | tapi “Jock 24°|Glascow...[? Bowtng Green | 24.|Hremen....|2 Bowling Green 28. |Bremen,....!2 Bowing Green .) Liverpool. |4 Bowling Green row... |72 Broadway. Rotterdam. Rotterdam [80 Broadway | Westohalia.. .| Hamburg. (61 Broadway. 1 Broadway. Bowing Green | and Queenstown Oct 1, with mdse and 194 passengers to | Wililams & Guion, Oct 15, 18) wiles east ot Sandy Hook, based seamnship Wisconsti (Br). iuence for Liverpool. Steamship Minister Roon (Gi Erdmann, remen Sept 2 am Havre et 2 with muse and 162 pacsenvers to W. L. Simmons’ b. m. Bella 11 5 eee »d. g. Tom Keel 2 2 2| an investigation tn the case of John Fogerty, a | Qeltichs € Co. Had rough weather and high seas east of . 3. B 38 & B. Tor $ | the Banks: 7th inst encountered a hurricane, with tre- Ben Wiison’s b. m. Carrie 8 2 3 boy ten years of age, who, on the 5th inst., in Ga- | mendous sea: Oct 7, lat 4921, lon 27 41, pasty ssed steainshy HL Casey’s bik, m. Lady Byro a4 | Polen g eh henge vor Giasgow; 1ith, iat al on vom 6 TIME. Quarter, Hal Mile, | Tun over by dummy engine No. 7, of the Hudson | First heat +++ 86 213 23254 | River Railroad Company. Several witnesses were Second heat 0 examined, but owin; Third heat. . dilé The second Trot. First Heat.—Toni Keeler the favorite at 10 to 8. | 44 | neer of the train an | ploy of the railroad company { He took the lead, Bella second, Carrie third, Lady | Byron jourth. ‘At the quarter pole, wien wag | Shting street. d in 365; seconds, Bella led a neck im tront | ws Of Tom Keeler, who’ was six lengtus ahead of | j\, 4, Carrie, the latter sour lengths in front of Lady Byron. At the half-mile pole Tom Keeler was one length infront, in 1:13, Bella jour :engtbs in ad- Vance of Carrie, Wo was tivo lengtos ahead of Lady Byron. Every inch was closely contested b Keeier and Bella, the mare passing Keeler at the turee-quarter, and lJeuding ball a length, Tom caught her again 200 yards trom home, and they were yoked ior a suort time. Then fom broke and Bella led home a winner by half a length, street crossing, Newark. | was walking | ber, warned | tostop the train, but the grade w: | So she was Killed, | Wiliam Kannon, a tramp in on the track. over and badly injured. Keeler six lengths ahead of Carrie, the Jatrer gignt lengths in trout of Lady byron. Tune, | Li joicamaten Newark, 228 36. padres 2 AE ee Seconda Heat.—Belia the !avorite at small odds. THE WEALHER YEST The start was a very good one, but Bella soon Went to the front aod then broke. Tom Keeler | atso broke, but Bella recovering first went om |, Te following record will show the changes in w With the iead, and passed the quafter pole five | the temperature for the past twenty-four hours, in Jengtis in iront of Carrie, who was @ length | comparison with the corresponding day of last ahead of Tom Keeler, the iatter being half | year, as indicated by the thermometer at Hudnut’s @ dezen lengths ahead 0: Lady Byron. Time, 87% | | Pharmacy, HERALD Building :— seconds. bella was first at the half-mile pole in | 1878. 1874. 1872, 1874. 1:14, two lengths ahead of Carrie, the latter | 6 OT four iepgths in advance of Lady Byrop. Bella | . 6 kept in iront all the way to the end, winning the | 58 50 heat easily by three leugths, Carrie second, two 6 =650 «12 P.M 52 48 lengths in advance of Tom Keeler, who waseighty Average temperature yesterday. yards ahead of Lady Byrou. Time of the heat, | Average temperature for corresponding date 2:30. Third Heat,—Belia the favorite at the long odds | of 100 to 20, Tom Keeler was away with the best | of the send-off, but soou broke up, and Bella went | to the trout, Keeler se arcie third, At | the quarter pole, which was passed in 364% sec- | onds, Bella led five lengths, Tom Keeler second, | One length ghead of Carrie, who was ten lengtis in advance Lady Byron, At the hall-mile pole, Which was passed im 1:14, Beila was still five lengths in front of Tom Keeler, the latter a length | im advance of Carrie, who was a dozen jengths | aneaa of Lacy Byron. Bella kept on steadily and | Won tue heat by two lengtas, in 2:294, Tom Keeler | second, two lengths ahead of Carrie, the latter | Aity yards in iront of Lady Byron. ‘TWo Uots wil. come off at this place to-day, YACHTING NOTES, ‘The following passed Whitestone yesterday :— last year... UDDERZOOK. 3. Goss, interviewed William E. 21. The death warrant was rece! ing, but will not be read to-day, o sence of the Sheritl, | | | To Tae Eviror oF THE HERALD:- nal street, near Washington, was killed by bemg | to the absence of the engi- | heavy gales from one or two Otbers in the em. | had 2% Zit fon of the matter was adjourned until to-day. | The deceased lived wita his parents, at No. 23 | further investi Jonuell, a domestic in the employ ef Mr. Archer, Was run over yesterday by a train e Morris and Essex Railroad, at the Nesbitt Her skull was so badly | fractured that she died in @ few minutes, Ste | The engineer saw | anc er off in the usual manner, and tried as too steep and search of work, | Was walking along the Pennsyivania Railroad | track yesterday in the Ber, mg ‘ann He was run picked up and it is reared ERDAY, 41% | 51% WESTCHESTER, Pa., Oct. 15, 1874. F. Putnam Stevens, counsel for A. Campbell | Udderzook this | morning, in order to gain information tn relation to the irial of the above named in Baltimore, be- fore the United States District Court, on October | with stone to order. ived this morn- wing to the ab- | DONATIONS TO THE PENITENTIARY Li | B PRISON ASSOCIATION OF NEW YoRK, } New Yorg, Oct. 4, 1874," § Yacht Josephine, Y.Y.C., Mr. Phoenix, from Newport tor New York. Permit me on behalf of the Prison Association Yacnt Ramoler, N.Y.Y.C.. Mr. W. KR. Thomas, to acknowledge liberal contributions of books, from New York for Yacht Agnes, A.Y. . 8. Smith, from New York for Gien Cove. Steam yacht Ruth, no club, Mr. Delamater, irom _D. Appleton & Co., New York, cruising eastward. Yacht Siren, no clab, Mr. Morrow, from New Work Jor Vineyard Sound. een por Mr. &c., for the Penitentiary library Robert Carter liam Wood & Co., J. B. Ford, M, elety, Mr M. Clarkson, ANALOSTAN V3. NASSAU, A Victory for the Washington Crew. The Washington Anaiostan Boat Club had the gratification of beating their competitors, the Nassau Cimb of this city, yesterday, in a race on the Harlem River. The course was slightly less than three miles, the starting point being near Morris dock aud the goa) at tue powder schooner, above the Harlem Railroad Bridge. took tne water firat, bat they were soon over- | | The great need of @ library for t | institution will be best underst (900) prisoners confined there— being under tnirty years of a magazine or newspaper, except a: sent in by some Visitor, Contributions of books, Will be received for the above lib Edwards, Unknown, severai packages. ge—without The Nassaus | Of the association, No. 19 Centre sireet. for the purchase of new books may be 8 on Blackwell's | Island from the following firms and individuals:— | & Brothers, Wii- Cathcart, M. M. Pomeroy, Rev, Mr. Payson, American Tract So- , Mrs. Meyers, David Prince, No Name, No, 83 Madison avenue, L. KH. Tro he above named ood when it is known that there are now nearly nine hundred ‘@ large majority book, n occasional one lend or left by the untrequent Magazines, &c., | rary at the office Money ent to auled and headed of by the Washington crew, | Wm. C. Gilman, £sq., Treasurer, No. 46 Pine | ‘Who maintained the lead and won the racein treet. All donations, whether of 18m. 528, will be promptly acknowled fully, A. W. SHELDO) AQUATIO NOTES. | Is the State Regatta of the New Jersey boat clubs to come off this year ? Commodore Fergusou has induced some of the Boglish boat clubs to sead crews to the Schuylkill in 1876. | dition of the Townsend Savings B: STEAMBOAT | RACING OW ON THE LAST RIVER | since, and the unprecedented ran é ~~ TarLem, Oct. 14, 1874. | tion ty depositors, To THE Fprron or TuE HeBaLD:— | clination amon; Some tme afternoon, uniess Providence inter- | fo ry- hogar of the stanchest poses, the people of this city will be startied from | ¢ne eity is the New their propriety by the announcement of a terrible | street. fi ae tg disaster on the East, or HHariem, River if the prac | $h¢ PARK Theadny, Conte tace of steamboat racing between the boats of the , Harlem and Morrisania steamboat com, anies con- tinues. For the gain of a ew minutes or ‘he grati- fication of a foolish vanity on the part of the pilots of these boats the lives of the patrons of Distrust Amon: New Haven, demand continues. The Bank Commissioners have | suring depositors of the solvency of ite large surplus. It 18 tho | RUN ON A 8A SAVINGS money or books, . Very reapect- General Agent. BANK. Small Depositors in | New Haven, Conn., Oct. 15, 1874. Since the distrust caused by the reported con- | ank some weeks on that institu. there has been a growing in- the smali depositors tn other the city to aistrust their relia- it institutions in javen Savings Bank, in Orange. this @ ran was made on uing yesterd: and to- simply immense. More than $100,000 have already been ald and the issued a card as- | ol the bank and bt the following ng! card, just iseued, will tend to settie the dificulty :— both lunes ay. , Oot. 15, 1 A day or oo age tne. a | The undersl ving the fullest conhdencs Inthe Barlem and Syivan Grove—ieit their respec't- as wy rine Lm 5 Gr Pe arse eat ive docks for Harlem and irom, the time they | A ORT oe Ae ee eT old cant Joose at Peck ati boats “had it mip and : fopy. bv. foek! athe way to Astoria, At times the boats ATTHEW BART. Were a9 close that they came JB contach aad 9 Wi FITCH. . ‘ 55) passed a w feck, bottom up. wSteatnahty Capea (Ger), Brandt, Hambarg Sept 3) via | | Havre Oct 3, 4PM, with mdse and 38) passengers to Kun | hardt & Co, first five days had a continuation of ours fog on the Banks: passed sandy Hook I ship at2 PM; Oct 14, 7"M, passed Guion steamship cousin, from 'New York tor Liverpool. Steamship Halley (Br), Petrie, Rio Janeiro Sept 20, | with mdse ond passengers to Busk & Jevons. Steamship Masti (Br), Barry, Labrador Oct 4 and 1 CB, 3th, with herrii ‘oR P Currie & Uo. Gtensnship Carondelet. Mecreary, New Oricame Oct 7 and Southwest Pass Sth, with mdse and passengers to C H Mallory & Co, Bince passing Cape florida had strong | northerly gales. Steamship Old Dominien, Walker, Nortolk, City Point 1 Richmond, with idee and passengers to the Wid Do- minion Steamship Co. steamship Albemarle, Kelly, Lewes. Del, with mdse and passengers to the Old Dowinion steamship Gg. Figit Accame (Ita) Vinoucellt, Bristol, E, 33 | rn last to Funch, Edye & « | | Bark Lizzie Wright (ot St John, ‘NB, Wright, Hull 33 | days, in ballast to master. | The ship British America, which arrived léth, is an- chored at Sandy Hook for orders. | Passed Through Hell Gate, BOUND. SOUTH. Steamship Gen Whitney, Hallett, Boston for New York, ith mdse and passengers to H F 'Di Steamship City ot New ‘Beaton, Apelor, New Bed- ford tor New York. with mdse and passe nvers. schr Silman (US coast survey), Barker, Portland for ae ore r ris- Mortolk, . Sehr 5 Mount, Brookhaven for New York. Schr Bela Peck, Avery, Newport for Philadelphia, Sehr Lucy Church, Nickerson, faunton for New York. Schr Ree} Holmes, Ke | With las Lindsle: Co. Schr Panny, Miller, Mitte Stonington for New York. Schr Yosemite, Mott, Rosivn tor New York. Schr Sylvester Hale, Colemap, Taunton for New York. veer aria Fleming, Wilitams, Providence for New | Yori renr C § Hazard, Bartlett, Hartford for New York. Schr RH Wilson, ae Providence tor New York. Schr Ehzabeth ~mith, SODInsOn, Mystic tor New York. Schr W W Brainard, Fitch, New London for New ¥ Schr Franklin, Baker, Noank for New York. ‘Sebr Splendid, Phinney, Bristol tor New York. Schr Y A Buckley, Buckley, Westport for New York, sehr L Daniels, Smith, Middietown for New York. Schr Mediator, Mavis, Fall River tor New Yor Sehr R Mason, Carroll, Millstone Point for ‘New York, der, Ellsworth tor Kondout, Schr Chase, Ingraham, Rockland tor New Yerk, with lime to order. Sehr Shamrock, Troy, Providence for New York. j ans wre Perkius, Cape Aun tor New York, with ne to Schr James Parkensen, Sr, Kelly, Providence for New ‘ork. ‘Bene ‘Whist Keefe, Taunton tor New York. sehr Gloucs oped Providence tor New York. Sehr Ney, Chase. Fall Kaver for New York, ne Soin, Maeniove, Holland, Providesos for New Sone Sterling, Ball, Bridgeport for New York. BOUND East. Bark Lothatr (Br). Brown, New York for Sydney, CB. rig C Morris (se), MeButae, "New York for WiNidsor, Schr AJ Wilder, French, New York for espe Ronr Nelile Carr) Freuch, Ainboy tor Bangol | 1 ae George Edwin, Sammis, New York ‘ior Provi- lence. ‘Schr Angie & Emma, Baker, New York for Noamk. Senr z UP Hubbard, Ainboy for Harttord, Sent LA Bra Adauis; Phivadeiphia for Norwich. pecir Reading RK No Mt, Adams, Philadelphia tor New Schr Nicanor, Hogan, Elizaceth port for Bi inc wlays t | bent Laura (ee), Foster, New York tor StJohn, ortlat cet Blackstone, Wiekson, Elizabethport for Peovi- rent Pointer, Bliss, New York for Providence. Sebr Lake, Kogers, New York tor Rockland, Senr Constitution, Young. Port Johnson for Pat Schr Mary Shields, Slowman, Elizabethport for Jones- t Pechr AA Eowe. a. Moran. | New York for New London. Schr Henry Mi Port Johnson for Proviaence, Schr 8 inthe ldwin, New York tor Stonington. j boll, Sackett, New York tor Greenport. | Behr RO Whiiden Nichols, New Yors tor Somerset. Schr * Nea ah Rebecca, Walker, New Yorm tor Mid- jletow: \% Sehr F Chandler, Merrian, New York for Windsor, for Providence, Rene Nightingale, Young, Newburg Schr Horizon, Leet, Hoboken for Pawiucket, Sebr Helen Marr, Nickerson, New York (or Boston, Bone dedio (HE. older. New York for st John, NB. hr Golden Rule, Wilson, Eiizavethport for bridge. "ache Alton T Miner, Oakes, New York for B PC towers New York tor Boston” oTiaseport cht 3 P Bing, Biven, Hoboken ior joe ae ae Ward, Graham, t Schr Sarat rucn, Pett Jersey Uity for New London, Sehr Connecticut, Dehart, New York for Bangor. sebr G C Morris, Pendieton, Port Joingon tor Boston. Sehr setsey & Anna, Locke, Port Johnson for Nor- walk. Tate R Reading RR No $2, Rankin, Port Johnson for fart | Behr Niagara, Borden, Amboy for Providence, | | Sch Pillsbury, Wood rid Hoston. Bent ita ips, Tribble, Amboy ‘on Myst Sehr Jai te, Tate, Elizabethport for rovideace. rt, Cainpbeil, New York tor stamiori Steamer Alputross, Davis, new rork tor Fall [Aver BELOW. Ship Bremerhaven (Ger), Holjes, trom Bremen Sept SAILED, Steamships Hal: (Duteh), Rotterdar ling (8, Liver Morse, hey West ols Oty of iH Livingston, Savauush; pouth Caso NW and SW; after that, tine coeiigne 3] nts | Jaswell (US coast survey), Buley, Portland dl | a. | | | | | capt A'E Harding of bara Chict. | Charleston (was reported ashore at Aberdeen Get 3), NEW YORK HF",arp, FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 16, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET. h<aleston; Ni Phi otenie oe 2 Jewett, Log eateries Hee tt (Ger), Ker = ng ie Drek Goschweisier | (Ger), Smyrna; Day- BE Tiertha, and Mageto Horton; ei ‘and John Masons ss nd Maes Wind at sunset WSW. Maritime Miscellany. ruil s@-For collision between British ships Kingsbridge and Candahar, with serious loss of lite, see general news columns, m Hong K Manila, and aan Franclach, walsh bot Gack te: te tor vious to Sept 23 to repair dama; ea renatved bi be De Qu Bshore, also lost mlzwen! mast. . Sue Moanina Liew (Bri. San, Francisco, which was dismantied inthe typhoon at Hone Kong Sept ss would have to discharge part of her cargo and go into dock for survey ane repairs. Suir Latutxy Rien, Mitchell, for San Francisco fore reported), lost ‘Dowsprit and = Ty the % phoon at Hon Kong on the 28d of Se; Burr Exoon Tataos. Talbot, from "ake Island for Europe, duno, put into Tahiti Aug 16 leaking badly, aud had fo dlsckrge tor repairs Banx pit Rosy, 454 tons, built at Medford in 185 metalled in January, 1873, has been sold for $15,0.0. Barx Ramsien (Br), before reported ashore at Pem- broke, Me, has een edndemned, and will be sold on the | Bric Many © seapiven Doule, from Havana tor Ba It i} more, put into t Oct 6, with foremast head | sprung; would A a fot destination on the Tih. Barro Cuxsaresxe (Br), trom gfe tor Demerara, while going down Chesapeake came in collision Mithaschooner, name unknown, It was night when the accident occurred, and the schooner was somewhat damaged. The injury, if any, to the Chesapeake is not own. Scne Ontanto, of Calais, before reported ina lea! condition and towed into Provincetown, 1s ashore on flats in that harbor, Scun Tuos Mornis (of East Greenwich), Rice, witna argo oof scrap iron for Providence, sprung afeak at the Goel ons the night of the 8th Inst in the East River, New | York. a ind sunk. Preparations have been made to raise hep. Seed + eee, . ui Witzom, Got trom ‘bay, Me, on the 28th ul ite 10, the castward ¢ of Ca e Hatteras, encountered 5 gale. during whico split sails, sprunk aleak and sustaine rd eee | Scur George B Fepeuson, of Ball re le, while enter- ing the mouth of the ‘was. van tuto by the pee ern Steamship [ine of Philade Saab serious injuries ni and was rotberwixe isabled. She was brought ap to the mouth of the Chris: tana by the Wyotning, The steamship was not injured to any great extent. ‘The schooner will: be towed fo the ‘ards of the Jackson & Sha’ Wilmington, NOs14th, be ethoronghly repaired. iena 1 OckaN Rancer, pepomee ashore at Vineyard Ha- ven, got off night of 14th without damage. Srrauruc Poruam exploded her boiler at Bath, Me, oot 6 blowing out an side of the tug, sinking her soon neon R 1, det wsehe Deita, from New York, | isc hal at Commercial whart, and marine railway tor repairs, atter which she will reload and go to Wareham, her port of destination. Pensacoua, Oct S—Steamer Lavaca of the New Orleans and Cedar Keys line. encountered very heavy weather on her last teip in which she behaved admiraply but t46 st shee on her steering gear was such that her shoe yas \d it was found necessary to put into this taken out at the dock yards of Messrs, ce, at, Bagdad, and the damage speediiy ly repaires of the 13th inst, wot ine @ South: | 1 8h mn ir & an rou Quaarc, Oct 15—Two more ships of about 1009'tonseach, nained the B Hilton and Lois, were added to the Yar: mouth fleet yesterd: tte A 210) ton ship will be launched at Maitland next week. Rockianp. Oct M—Steamer Cambritge now, lies at Railroad wharf, in this city, and Ber machinery is being taken out eparatory to her being towed to Boston.tor repairs. There are no signs of leaking, and. she appears asetaunch in the bull as ever. ‘The Bangor Whig ait ry the damage to the Cambridge is estimated Courier &: atabout Wasurnotox, DC, Oct 15—During the week ending Oct 10 the Bureau of Statistics awarded numbers to 17 sea- going vessels, with an average ot 675 tons each. Five of these vessel were over 1000 tons, and one was over 2000, tons. A Vauvaste Canco—The steamship Australian cleared at Galveston yesterday tor Liverpool, with 5539 bales of | cotton and szhhds of tallow. ‘Ihe ageregate welght of Ber, E carao, is rer yok Ibs and is valued ‘At $370,000, sald to the largest and most valuable ever shipped trom that port legram trem Smyrna. a iad reports tke death of Jonn Waters & Co. wreckers, of Newport, have been | engaged by the United States inzincer Department to blast the rocks at Wickford Harbor, and will begin ope- rations at once. A few dags ago we noticed citht vessels at Addison Potnt and tour at Indian River out of employ. Quite a large number of vessels are idle, hauled up at Lubec.— Machias Union. SuiracsuoiNu—0 G Merry, of Damariscotta, has two Recrrtes the stocks—one of 560 tons the other of 590 Mr CS Pennell, of Brunswick. is building a splendid ship ef about 1,435 tons barthen, 250 feet long, 24 fect | deep, 29 jeet wide, She es ee e Jauneed Oct and is owned by © 8 Peanel! and At Haverhill, Joha C Tilton is laying the keel for his second schr. It is to be similar in modei and dimensions to the Lucy May, except that she will be six teet longer. ‘At Lubec Robert Mugford is building a schr of 175 tons for 5 Staples & bons. of Lubec, and #rye & Co, of New York. She be launched in Oct and commanded by Capt Tamer late of schr Jennie. West Pembroke Aaron Frost is building a single | 0 geek sobr of 275 tons for Murphy and” others, of Calais. Jethro Nutt is buil iz a double deck sehr of 325 ‘or be launched in Oct ‘At Cutler Mr/M_B Stevens is building a vessel the same pe Smith and others, of Pembroke. Both will | Quaxnsrows, Oct If arrived, steamship Frumian (Br), Dutton, Quebec fo'r Liverpool; barks Sympatia (Ital), Gozzo, New York; Due Fratellt Caleagno (Ital, Spar- aro, Baltimor.¢; Battestina ( (Ital), Bajetta, New York. Texxt, Oct, 13—Sailed, bark Constantia (for), New Yor, Loxpor, Oct 15—Bark Ebenezer (Nor), Hansen, from Bristol tor New Orleans, which put back to Cardiff after colliding, resumed her voyage to-day, having repaired. BB te Ports. hartered, barks Metide F Poe 2 or ean aearestuacg for bonkan rt nt the cai Borsos Avnes Sept t—-Arrived. sche Island City Ut), smith. Penancola, via Moni fevideo. Balled sept f Darke Hila Oliver, Boston; Norma (Br), ie Yorks t da se ticish (Br), Reynolds, dos ir) onset He mrs Repocea Crowell, Crowell, for Kew orn doy reher, Hien, ragan: “ay ‘ay von, Gray, an Met Perry, une; schr aes Videdas: aie re gianing Be . Sept S—In port bark Dorothy (Br), Williams, Mier to on e-soe brig Juliet © Clark, Staw, ew York. Goanraxano, Sept 21—Sailed, brig Lydia H Cole, Howe, Yor Ne jAvaNa, Oct 5—Arrived, schr Helen © G, Rossini, Mo- Paine, trom bite. MaLaca, Sept amg A pork brig E H Rich, Cartagena; sehrs Mary Lond, Lord, and Kerseli,’ Down- in fom Deu tema ds Aug Sl—Arrived, barks Nethanja, (Nor), Mikkelsen, Sept 3, ve ! 8, do via Pe iled fort Nicholas) Balled ‘At bark Bretagne fe (er), Lanigren, San Fran- cisco irom Margelites); 3st, brig Annie W Goddard (Br), Jobnston, New York; v1, barks Narmiento, Mooay, Portland; 6th, Vesuvio (ents: New Yorks port” Sept 11 barks Tatay, Potter, from Portland, arrived 8th; Celfna, Hodgdon, from do. arrived 9th} Henle: Simpson, Bradford’ and’ Gipsey (ai), Creinor. for By ts a brigé Teneriffe, Tracey, aud Lizdle Zittloxen, OW, 0. 1 rates ary Me Me bark Rachel, Norton, Port- and. bri shop, His! ads Ha OB Artived, ba hark , etn collin, Neweuste Sth, ship Samuel Watt Cardi Sip, bark Fearless i), Slater, shins David sa Colcord one tel, Gay Het manled isth to Fe tinental ohne rShpeto wm, Baltimore; io. orig |. Mealy, C fed sept & ahip Geo Mt Ada: Ly et Ww If, Con- Pam Snow, do; Morrison, fatten; brig’ Frances Nori, 10th, ‘Jamiestow Star, Thom South Caroli Yeh 1p repro, A ro! an t) up Fran sco; barks (Br, Sy- aes 18th, Lyn, Non), Wold, New ef, Orr eahs: Lith, barks r), Huxiced: New York; Gotlanil (3 “ Baltimo: 4 th, Wetterhorn, Hich, Portiang Baltin ti eth, brig vafry 1 Drusnmoud Hest rut gins, pi dial, Hegare, Now" Ure ‘New Orleans; BEAD 6th, Sune F m York; sehr pent Lord Baittinore elln, chr i lel ina Sept ,, barks Lapwtfig, Benthall, for Baitl- » Fickett, for United States; Fairy Bell UN ind’ Gabriele alice (fn), ee Ba nom for pays Omeans: He John H Pines ¢ aN Foster, for Sierten Ronde, (ckeared 18th) ; né (Dan), Sehrein- er, from eek ion ibn toe ‘Ghariestoay bone, rita, Tullberg, for New York ; anu the above arrivals not otherwise reporter | SiNcaronn, Aug "p—arrived, ship Henry 8 Santora, gon. | ‘Sr Joux, N&, Oct 18—Arrived, schr Rubina (Br), Se- | Di cord. New York. if Satled ye steamship Trent (Br), Lecgett, Sava vi ‘Sisiand for Europe, arrived 16th (sed Misce Tanri 8l—In port ship Enoch Talbot, from B: lany). - | (Pex Steamsnip Botanis.} | Anrnpexx, Sept S—sailed, Abrahain Lincoln, Altin, | Pensacola. ANJTER, ‘aug 15—Passed, York: Laon Bay, Aug 2%—Arrived, Nonpareil, Devine, East | on, ‘Sailed 24th, Catharine Leed, Leed, Boston. pBQHDUADE, ‘Sept 30—Salled, Kong Usear, Abrahamsen, ascagoula. Burmensaven, Sept 29—Arrived, Berlin (s), Putscher. poniore: 30th, Hohenzollern (s), Nordenhoit, New ‘ork. ¥eihied 29th, Prince Fouts, Irvine, Galveston; 30:h, Caroline, Striker, New York. ween of the North, Adams, | Dhattanooga, Freeman, New Helene, snow, Yioilo, odours, Woodbury, and P Niexerson, Haskell, New Giearednark Nuova Charing, Maresca, Palermo: Veaate, Ni a ‘kK. ' PahiBTOe Oct Arrived, ‘sehr Caroline & Cornelia, eilod, schrs Idabelle Torre,Chase, Philadelphia N, Oct lOarvived, brig Bditn Hpi tes. atch, B BN Hawking Moret, New Fork: wrence, Haley, do viasalilla River (and b Jan- as tele- 12th—Arriy tan (Ger), Henge, ie Rio ton, Got b Sastre Phila teipme, wt * Peabody (Br), Morrill, Soath. 1, sehr vee avis: at Aurows. . rs dears het lew Y. 1 for br iy beh na sailed 1 waar te a RN. eld, Georges (ualibut) for New am eats risbie, Now York fot A nion risbie, New York fol Bor land: Ariel, Austin, jo for Salem? Lucy ae Wilke, Nd, for Bost ohn renga clove, Fare Phila. wi ler, Ne; e “nl Loura, Spear, Washington, "be for liver, Taxlor, Georgetown, uladelphia, for beavers: ey oe tie id a Wi Arculi nol ve tawny ra tie rere nds a; NO Storm, le, Woodman, Philadelphi: Homan, Watens; rigue, Va balled—Sohr Thomas Borden, Churbuck, Philadelphia nwowell, ‘Nowell, and ea Hind Not red, se! epi. Bunce. Hoboken. " “4 ine, Tooker, ‘Georketown; GALVES’ ry eon ia” et ‘arrived, brig Ludwig (Ger), ents 1 A) Oct 8~Arrived, schr John N Colby, Wil- KEY WEST ‘Oct 6A Dopeserena ! ie Haltore te scene” 4 epieye —Arrived, aches Mauna Lo Santern;. New Fork: jparah B Strout. do: 9th, Keibie é plied ‘Bib, brig Lizae Kimball, wuihiger. MoO MILLBRIDGR, Oct 13—Sailed, barks De Ney, Chace i ‘wtfa Bokhoft, Bene goes ronnie nia Lanes Hopking, New Y Yorks sehr En” EW ORLGARS, Ust 10—Arrived ‘4D; ship Traska, Col- hrs Roxana, Frank: “Sandy Hook, Pharo, Regheay (Br, not as telegraphed), Bet 18—Arrived, schr WC Atwater, Ti, Rondont. RD, Oct 18—Sailed, schrsD M At eta pens DC; Herbert Nanton, Crowell Bim, Atri ved, schrs 3 C Hart, Kelley, Phi ig! hia ary Ohupin: Givord, Westport] Waspo'Ch tage hun! Sailed—Schrs R UH Wilson, Bass. New York; Frank- lin Pierce, Jones doi Ly Smith, Upton, do; Kinma, n, Collins, do; Ida Palmer, Palmer, d Passed out the bay 2:3) PM—Sehr Joseph ‘ay, Butler, from Cohasset Narrows for Philadelphia, NEWPORT, Octli— arrived, sohr Ppant P Keller, King, Phitad ipnia sloop Pearly Odbelgh, Haverstraw, Igy arrived, selite Joseph F tos: Pauli Hoboken for, JH irtnp, Nickerson, Chathatt "tor New Yorke (and both satle: ty), Mth—Arrived, schr Rienzi, Cobleigh, Roudout for Providenc hr yacob M Haskell (from London) New rd: Bella Peck, Avery, New York; D T Willet: Stipa, do; Abana, Taylor, Georerown, DG, for Fal Darius dav,’ Rideout, Bangor, for New York 5, Webster, orham, Hoboken tor, call Riv NEW LONDON, Ot 1s arrived, sehr Harriet & Sarahy Prentiss, from a coal por NORWICH, Oct i—Arrived, schr Reading RR No 47,! from Amboy W HAVEN, Oct 14 agrived. sches, Oliver Scofteld,, Bissoway. Haltinore: BS tyler, Miller. do; Francis] Smithy Howland: Rondout; Sunnyside, Weaver, do. PHIL, ADELPHIA, Oct Arrived, schrs Juliet, Smal?’ Bangor; SH Hawes, Fort, New York (and cl fol Richmond) ; Favor “4 Ch ‘ark Borton's Point; Charles Riley, Hartman, ‘Also arrived, steauiship Ashland, Crowell, New York ¢ ship Atto & auitoing (Nor), Gunderson, antwerp via New ton, Antwe NORFOLK, Oct 13—Arrived alice s Strickland, Strickland, 4.6 Mtn arrived, bark Iversen, New York. NEWBUR YPOR™, York; bark SorueJaien (Non), Falch. Livervogl via dot schrs’ B J Willard, Woodbury, Portland: Mercy B,, ‘Trundy, Windsor, NS; Brandywine. Corson, Pall River's HN Miller, Miller, Braintree (and cleared’ to to retarn), John. aes: H uae owen Lot opared. for do). Li | Steamship ‘Kentlwort ir), Prowse, Liver« pool wa dueshstown. Vioured—Stoamshins Florids, Crocker, Providence ;, Panther, Mills, Hoston, Fanita, Howe, Yew York schret | San A Griqin., Koster, Providence! Ysatc ¥. ‘Ularke, Snake, Sept %—Sailea, Lindesnaes, Jonassen, New Canpirr, Oct 1—Arrived, Moonlight, Waterhouse, Rot- terdam (and entered out tor Batavia); 2d, Bennington, Edwards, Gloucester. Entered out Sept 30,,J © Roberton, Seeley, Panama. Cxpuatoxia, Sept 25—Sailed, Ringleader, Cant New York, Sevt Sa Veloce, Scarpati, New York | m, Corro, (and satled 23d for Pira mee Oct Iearrived. | Sperimento, Detiocassa, Balii- ncieared 24, 8 Dubrovack!. Gogca, New York; Ada, Roach do; 34, J B Duffus, Killam, Charleston. ‘Dea, Oct Arrived, joseph Fish, Palmer, Antwerp for f Tybee (and a8) Yarmouth. GaLLe—Passed, the Killarney (s), from Shanghai for New York. Gtascow, Sept 30—Salled, Bolivia‘s), Munro, Sailed from Bowling ist, GH Jenkins for Greexock, Oct led, Gratia, Ander: Pr es ahaa) Oct 1—Suiled, "GexoA, Sept 2%—Cleared, Alaska, Perry, New York. arn, Sept 30—Arriyed, Ville dé Paris (§), Danre, New ew York. lew York. Pensacola. Candeur, Nielsen, savan- i oinasunes Oct 1—Arrived, Teutonia (s), Ludwig, New York; Tusea (s), Badenhausen, do | size as the schr Emma K smaliey, recently launched by | Mr Stevens. She will be off this tall. Lavxca—On Saturday next a sehr will be launched in | Baltimore, trom the shipyard of the Messrs Beacham. Lavycuep—At Bath, 13th inst, by Goss & Sawyer, » | fine shipvof 1203 tons, named Leading Wind. She’ is | owned by Boston parties and will be commanded by | Capt Frank M tainckley. | schr of 140 tons, named Annie ‘L “Palmer, owned by the builders, Henry E Palmer and others of Bath, and Capt Wilsov Lewis of Boothbay, who will command her. At Gloucester, on Tuesday, trom the yard of David A Strong. a mew schooner, built tor Messrs John Few & Son, to be emploved in the fishing business. At East Boston Mth Inst, ship Spartan, previogsly no- | ticed. She is of 1500 tons (not as misprinted). Notice to Mariners, QurnKc. Oct 15—The Bell buoy will be taken to Sambro | to-morrow, to be placed at that dangerous place known | as the Sister's Ro “w halemen. Arrived at Bedfo Provincetown), Leach, Churleston Ground, via Vinyara Haven, 44 months gud, with 3) bble sp oil. Sent home | on the vovage 144 bbls sp. Was fitted for J 4 but returned on accoypt of damage received in'a hur: ricane on the 2lst ult (s before reported). ‘apailed irom do 14th, bark Mattapoisett, Chase, for i tie Ocean. Bark Mattapoisett now hails from New Bedtord, in stead ot Westbort, and bark Greyhound will make the same change after the termination of her present voy- SAL letter from Capt Gifford, of bark Oak, of NB, re- orte her at Panama Sept 29, having landed purt of oil for stripment, and would sail next day for a moms crulse in the’ Bay. Reports schr Tobago salted 2 baa for two months’ cruise in the eax: war Mary, Kelly, Valparaiso, in the Bay, wautimg 1 whiale to | | | | 18, reports her at Ounalaske Island. Left Kodiak 7. Came into rng Ba; qaly, 29. and has been in Jal i a K. Ml, NB ttt 40) bbls. Capt Herendeen had struck 9 large it whales and lost them all. Spoken. Steamship Great Repablic tro for Yorohama, Oct 5, lat 37 01 N, lon 128 4 aa : rat ke Npeucer, from Liverpool lor New York, ent no tat, c. Ross, from Shields for Bombay, Aug 30, wat es e ‘Ton 25 4) W. , Mot lOrse, from Rangoon tor Falmouth, 6 of Good Hope. Hall (Br) Foswer, Francisco, Sept 27, lat 37 N. ‘chr Addie Henry. een sept, tat 35, lon 107. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAL from Liverpool for San ym 128 W. Newbera, NC, for Antigua, Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are in- formed that by telegraphing to the Hrratp London Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, the arrivals at and depart- vres from European ports, and other ports abroad, of American and all foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same will be cabled to this country tree af charge and published. ——_-___— Asrencey, Oct 15—Arrived, bark Alaska (Br), Evans Antwenr, Oct 14—Sailea, ship King of Algeria (Br) for Philadetphia; 18th, steamship Steinmann delg), Le chere, New York. Axsea, Aug 20—Passed, barks Derwent (Br), Gada, | from Mamiia for New York; Olivia Davis, Mantle, from Singapore for do. | Baawennavex, Oct 1¢—Arrived, ship N Boynton, Nich | ols, Bangkok. Arrived 13th, bark Nordkyn (Nor), Andersen, Balti- more. Batavia, Sept 5—Sailed, bark Hvideorn (Nor), for Bos- ton. Canptrr, Oct 15—Saite pore; bark Ebenezer | Orleans, having rep vit Arrjved 16th, bark Mariner (Br), Hillier, Pensacola. Deat Oct 1$—Saiied, ship Emily Augusta (Br), Walker (from London), New Orleans. Doxpek, Oct 15—Sailed, ship Lochee (Br), Hean, San Francisco. Ficus, Oct IS~Arrived, brig F I Merryman, Lecraw, | ship Cuba, Theobald, Sinza- ‘or), Hanson (from Bristol), New | Richmond, Va. GuovcesteR, Oct 1S—Arrived, bark Carpione (Ital), Sturlese, New York. Salied 15th, bark Sabra Moses, Goudey, Pensacola. Hawsor, Oct 13—Satled, brig 0 Neumann Gaedebehn Ger), Dethlof, United States. Martixroot, Oct M—Sailed, bark Oriental (Br), Up- ham, United States. Liverroot. Oct 15—Arnived, (Br), Urquhart, New York. Sailed 15th, ships Hamilton Fish, Bryant, New York; Gov Langdon (Br), Turner, Valparaiso; bark Susan M Dndman (Br), Durkee, Tybee (not sailed 5th). Also sailed 15th. steamship Baltic (Br), Kennedy, New York; bark M & E Cann (Br), Cann, United States, Lonpon, Uct 15—Satied from Gravesend, ship N &E Gardner (Br), Homer, Mobile, after putting back. | Lanne, Oct 15—Arrived, bark Maria Virginia (Ital), Gazzolo, Baltimore. | MatsGa, about Oct §Ralled, brigs Clytie, Fowler, New 1 York; Bliizabeth, tor United States; 10th, bark Western Sea, Harding, Boston. | steamship Lord Clive Also, by Hegan & Thurlow, a | Oet 14, schr Charles Thompson (of | A “eter from Capt Fish. of bark Java, of NB, dated | thiok f fo BE to A ‘ook 4 right whales and 1 | iRea na 3.500 Ibs Qone on board, Aug spoke e brig Sapa Eldridge, Honolula, 316 bbis wh odiak. He reports bark Mt Wonaston, Mitch Howard. from van ¥ran- | in, Cadwallader, Foster, New Yo Sailed sept 29, Lalia Rookn, Daken, North Americ! Hetvost, sept 8)—Arrived, Northumbrian, Pigsie, | adeiphia, | , Kava Turkey), Sept2s—Arrived, Pansy, Ivan, Tag- | qigtvemeoot, DctSsarrived, Marathon (9) Garrett, Bos | anrog for New Tailed Ist, Chas Davenport, Jones, Southwest Pass: Coloma, Potter, San F : Hatriet H Mewlivery, Blake : Sanspareil, Purdy, New Or: Free? | man Abbott, Yarmouth, "NS; 24, C anudian te), | Cle red. mihe-Hibernian (), Archer, Montreal. 12 Entered out Ist, Italy (@s thomson. Boston and New York: Unicorn, Hora, Gatveston; Lake superior, Ben- ) son, New Orleans; Alfred Gray, Savannah; 2d, Indiana, Krager, Philadelphia; Peruvian (3), Watts, Baltimore. Arrived at Holynend 24, Kirk | Liverpool tor San Cen ig Oct T—Cleared, “Greece (8), Thomas, New ork. MaLaGa, Sept 21—Cleared, Annie Ainslie ( | New York, Mrgsina, Sept 25—Arrived, Giuseppes, Bartolomeo, New York} Gu lia, Dominici. do. yoianits, Aug 1s—Sailed, Dover Castle, Culbert, New ori Newonwana, July 27. ne Arrived, Lulu Hallett, Taku (and sajled Aug I for Swaic NEWCASTLE, Oct ta Oleared, Grondline, hil ‘kwood, Sinneit, trom . Corkery, for Columbia Rayer. | ehontian, Sept 20—Put into the Roads, Ludwig, Ander- sen, from lor Wilmington, NC. i pt2v—>ailed, Maggie M, Chalmers, PhilaJel | PI Parnas, Sept I7-Sailed, McLeod (9), Graham, New | Yor Ki 24d, Lydia Varwell, Todd, America; 27th, vazique | (s), Cox, di ‘Quassstows, Oct 1—Sailed, Maddelina Second, Be- barier, Leith. STETTIN, Sept 28—Arrived, Madura, Meyer, New York. STOCKHOLM, Sepe2s—Arrived, Star of Hope, Hamann, | New York; Leif, Halvorsen, do. | St Hatexa, Aug 25—sauled, Bengal, Blanchard (rom Rangoon), Falmouth; >ept ll, Vier Gebroeders, Vou der Zee (trom' Batavia, &°), New Yor eooumabarA, Aug iezArrived, Dirigo, Staples, ne. | e SOUTHAMPTON, Oct pokerret Braunschweig (8), Un- | deutsch, Bremén for Baitimo iutusts, Pept 2—arrived, "Nathaniel, Jacobsen, Sama- vow | | Waterrorp, Qct 2—Arrived, Luigi C, Lav! New York. | ing, London tor Philadelphia (and anchored). Care Tows, CGH, Sept 5—The Jano, North German bark, Devries, trom Boston tor Table Bay, while stand. { ing ti on the evening of ‘the 2d inst, missed siays and went ashore on the Ble where ing, the wind sti blowing In strong gusts, the liivboat | Bee off from the dock basin and made for the ves- 1, but go heavy was the surt that more than one | attempt had to” be “made “to Was nearly noon betore the captain crew were got into the boat. Several attempts made by | steamer Namagqua to tug the vessel off, aid stuck fast stern on, proved unsuccessful. The J on board a general cargo for this port ano Natal. Juno will probably be Hoated without daufge aiter dis- charging her care [The J has since got otf. | | yMlarteds Aug, 13—The Oarrieks ship, hence tor New | York, which was towed back here leaky, &c, Aug 4, after ding on Catalase Reef, was making water ai the rate of about wo inches per hour. and div | Ported her taise keel gone, ber keel broken in several | places and @ considerable portion of her copper torn OM, niente vessel commenced dischargiag she began to make water at the rate of about Il inches | per hour, which has steadily increased unti! to-day she Kes about 17 inches per hour. she has so tar dis. charged 3,022 bales hemp and about 4800 bags sugar; and as thers appears to be no further quantity of hemp, on board. she must have jettisoned about 1,000 bales of | Mat article, and it is supposed that about iW) bags of sugar were also thrown overbo it h reported that a portion of the been pickea up and taken to coast near the place of stranding, | | ere for its recovery. Arraugements were made by | @ Master with a coasting vessel, agreeing to give the | latter one-half of nil-she could save, but ine vessel In question only eaceded 19 getting 124 bales of fiemp und about $00 bags of sugar out of the Carricks, | Endeavors will be made to have the ship hove down here tor tur- ther survey, Ac., alter completing het discharse. Port Eutzanern, Sept 1—The ry Awe bark, arted from her whiist Retting | underweigh fg te anchor ina heavy squali, and drove Lal ot the Non- Devins, carrying away tne pareil, American bark, latter yenel’a Jibboom and cathead, and doing other re- the | a cot dam jo her. the Loch Awe has lost buiwarks, rane on “ime damage to both vessels is estimated at 0 American Ports. capi tated Get b—Passed MiP schrs Abbie S Bent- nd Howard Williams, | se Wellings ‘asyed down—Schr John Romme In the river bound up—sehr Charlie Morley, from Windsor, N&, and three others. BOSTON, Ose ls—Arrived, steamships Flag, Foster, Charleston ; Leopard, Phuadelphia; Centic pede, Muller. do; W Lawrence, Howes, Baltimore; ship Bea Gall, Miner, Cape Coast; brig Ligaie J Bigelow, Ped venue. Below sera H Curtis, Abbie Corson, Samuel |Mc- Marerty. * M_Smith ws H. Sweeny, Anule E vehut Darroll, Sallie w Kay, Mary Standish, Rich- and Vaun’ $M Broomall, Matr & Uranmer, Join G Lee ME Ainsden, Salile M Steelman, Marietta "Tilton, AG Buckley, Brigadier Cobb,’ Kate EB Rich, kintly V Everman, J 6 Clayton, © B Wood, HE ah J Belgrade” Allee: Lizaie, Floreti rence N Tower, T Benedict, Lizzie Wiison, Frank Herbert, May Day, Thomas Boose, WA Levering, | James Martin, 8d’ Carson, Ida 1 “Howard and A Mi ‘Cieared-<Bark Armenia, Salter, New York ; brig Carrie Winsow. Welsh, Portland schr Auna W Barker, Snow- Gee, Oct. Arrived bern; Martha stevens, Cleared, ateniner. z % steam Hi iynis Charleston: Fann ayn ork Det (ek , brig Ella Vail (Br), any Tuckahoe, | y | = Levelins, Londonderry, 1 ‘Steainer Johns Hopkin allenred j4th, bark Palestine ue), 5 ord Calbarion | Big RS Ga, Oct 4—Arrived, schr Henrietta, hy ‘01 fe Jigarell—enrs tte May, Dix, New York: Annic R tami Bra Oct Teoarrived, bark F Pirande%o, Todaro, jew York, to load fruit Lox whooks; scbr. Carrie N 8 | chor | 3d, Wovenanter, ‘Whitehead, from New York for Yarmourn, IW, Oct 1—Arrivea, John O Baker, Cush- beach. Karly next morn | | Wepkus | a. fohn | Lake, Bosto: Ludiam vane ‘NeWcastun, Del Oct io AM SPR i ielirer pa sch "Tease Knight, from Banusker: ‘St Clair Edy | wards, Jacob Kienzle, H 8 Brooks, b B Wing and Saran{ | La Gloire, for Antwrerp. sncbored off here last | evening. and proceeded under ies Schr) Sliver Hyer, for Philndelpiie. exiled this Morne PM--Passed up, bark Gustav (Ger), trom. Liverpool zs | brig Carolina (Ital), trom Girgenti; schrs mgt menter. from Salem: Samuel Le Russell, Sallie, ‘and West- | gott, from Lynn: Wm Walton,’ from tambridges La Uzzie! i) all, trom Danvers; Henr: from “Beverly: Ciara, from | Daaversporty | End Matthews and Pedro "A Gracie, trom Providence Mage Ret ming, from Cohssaltt AP Nowell and M1) Ms ie Cummin; rom Col i owe! yf Rew! Bedford; Chas A. Coulcomh, {poral Forlag Austin, Geo H 8 ‘Tayl Leena ‘A Gard ustin, Geo H Squires, Taylor & Matht " ‘Sennie H Huddell, Che B Smithy Williains from Haddan; M from Midford. Hannah, Buell, rison, Rachel Vannemar, | Attica, Julian Nelson, W Wiler, Sopnie Wilson, Annia ; May, Baird, Grace Van’ Dusen, Thomas Clyde. | Rachel Seaman. "Frank Atkins, Jolh Johnson, eu Allen C Smith, from Boston. Passed down—Steamship Panther, for Boston mn Revenue steamers Hamiltov and Grant, and light ship’ | tender Violet; also bark Adolf Fredholm (Swe), toe A M—Ship Alexandria went to sea | Senrende ee RW) | last might and Orla bark Or morning. ae an 3] and bark Alpin remain, and one or two schrs; ¢ pare lar harbor. schr Starlight sailed for Philadelphia 8A MNothing passing. PORTLAND, Oct 13—Arrived, schrs Willie Martin, Rips New York tor Freeport “(and proceeded); Odeil,, | Winsiow, izabeth port Cleared—Brig Prentiss Honbs, Dodge, Gardner, to load) for Aon Tre schrs Lucy K Coggswell, Te Philadel. Phi nnah Westbrook, Littlejohn, ‘Newa PORTSMOU TH, Oct 14—Sailed, sehrs Free Wind, Fris« | bie, and Jessie Williamson, Seawards, Port /ohnson. PROVIDENOK, Oct it—Arrived, steamer George IT | Stout, Alexander, Philadelphia; schrs Helen Sharp, | Sharp, and Win G'Bartlett, Bartlett, do; Foun. Homan, } | Trenton: 8 a plegate, Beebe, Port Johnson H Brazos g Raynor, do for Pawtucket; Win 0 Irish, Terrill, New- bury ‘Fame English. Barker, Weehawken. Nalicd—steamers ilackstone, Hallett, Balttmore vi | Nortolks Mary, Roners, Philadelphia; schrs stephen « | Hart, Pierson, Savannah: Vasht! Sharp, Hand, Phila, | gelphia; Emeline & Potter, Ellsworth, Port Johnson { | Leg) asco, ‘Hannah E Brown, Sackett, Bieoet *Eiamrock, Troy, do: John Warren, McGar} Snecess, Richards, and W Benedict, Higbee, New | York aloops Wize" ARa Boughan, end ida Fwail, Nor= PAW? ae hs ly ichrs James H Youngy, aH Barret: Warford, Sprague, Hoboken tiited-“Senre imily A Bartle, smith, Philadelphias | yey Ghuren, Pierce, and James Diverty, Carroll, New ork. RIGHMOND, Oct 18—Salled, sehr Maggie Van Dusen, Jester, New York via Bower James Rayer. | thrived, scnrs Wm E Farw@ Land, Windsor, + Charles W Holt, Delay, do. nROCKLAS ‘D, Oct 13—Arrived, sehr Johnnie Meserve,, French, New York. Balled Soles Carre L Hix, Hix; Pilot’s Bride, Brew~ for: Mary Brewster, Saunders, and Chase, Ingrabaing Ma’ tel Hall, Bartlett. Richmond, Va. ‘SiN FR SCISCO, Oct 7—Arrived, schr Maggie John nigh 8 Houdlet hiti. Me Augustina (Peruy), Barvier, Queens tow’ 13 th—Arrived, ships Gripen (Swed), Von Mattern, Mon« oe Rajah (Br), Halliday, Liverpoo! leared—ships Oberon (Br), wwuttans, “Great Britain( Royal Dane (8 ir), Cooper. La ho loth—Arrived, sceameatip ranada, Cavegly, Panama, vi, H, ‘Oct 15—Arrived, steainship ‘Somerset, allard, Boston; ships Hampton Court (ir), Volk; Fork est, Armstrong. and Owego, Rniderson, New York Goethe Ger), Steenken. do; Northern Chief. rca tite ler, do; John Campbell (Br), Harkensony Hamburg Orfon, Amsterdam; schr C Wright, Anderson, Nes Giearea Ship Missouri, Caton, Charleston. INNA! Bara« Steamshin ‘Ortental, Hallett, Bosten; fen HOOpeE Baltimore; Gen Barnes, Cheese! ew a SAueM Oct 13—Arrived, schrs Alquiszar, Low, ‘an Plctor Moon, Port Jolinsou; ab a ‘DeWitt, Manson; Ne ~TithCamrived: schrs Arthur Burton, Frohock, and Liz( Arrived, schrs Arthur Burton, Frohock, an zie L Mills, Armstrong, Port Johnson. 2 SOMERSET. Oct 10—Salled, schr Carrie S Hart, Davis, Ceorreee a DO NINGTON. Oct 18—Arrived, sehts Henry Lemuel, Jarvis, Newburg: Lillie Ernestine, South Amboy ‘Albert Crandall Wilbur, Hoboken; Pridonia. Benga, Ne York tor Teens, iled. tt Nash, Nash, New York: Cort necticut, Smith, Al | VENEVAR! iy Altay, Oct u—Arrived, bark Gomer IE orp, from, Hanzor. tor New Bedig ord; rbrlgs Samed rosby. South Amboy for Bangor; Memphis (Br), Johnson for St John. aches Lizale rites abo. Tor Boston; Sardinian, Rondout tor do; T Benedict, and « | W Dexter, Soutr Amboy for Portland; Para, do to Portsmoutn; H B Diverty. Port Johnson for Cambridge; | Abbie S Emery, Rockport, Me, tor New York: Korety | Bowdoinham for do; Royal Oak, Machias for New Yorks for orders; Ida L How: Sailed—Brigs feeders Seabed and Elmirag schrs Orlando Hanibal, Costalia (Brig Garand: General Hows Para, Hambury Ament Idn'é Atinte, Charlie Cobb. Fannie Barney, Kaas Fred Smith, Mollie Porter, Mary D Lilla Rich, if Curtis Waterloo, Ala uth T Carl ist le, Ocean a Imogene, Diverty, Ne: tune, American E Yeh hire, Allston, Ta L Howard, T Benedict, azate Wilson, Sardinian ae 8 ifnery, it B Diverty, Castilian, Svyiyn. Salle M Still fa, Returned—Schrs Orlando, Charles Heath, Hannibal Onward, Para, Ida & Annie, 1 rch iain Rut vartisle, Imogene Diverty, Ge H. B. Divertyd and Five stste Also arrived, ‘thr Samuel Carleton, from Lynn for Philadel Wii, Oct 14—Cleared, schr NW Magee, Hada- ron, New York. Se A PROMPT A Debdility Weakness of earn EO) AND. 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