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NeW YURK HERALD, SATURDAY, OUTOBER 17, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. -_ -_——— - — — —— - $ ® t It was bis intention to remove one of an: Struggie vainly trying Wood, Providence for New York, with (4 W ASHINGTON. fst ras nen employ of the Treasury, sec tose nif pustol into sine face of his antagonist, [oie her see ease. oom a Marge fr Yo @UR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. PEremen ere ase. 19 et im a partial measure put into execution to-day, by ng, emptied bis pistol and | Schr y J Frovtaanse fotow | al ms Wm Fulmer tor, ae Seine ts WASHINGTON, Oct. 16, 1874. rs on the of the Union Pacific Railroad Preparatory notifications sent to twenty-five clerks that their services would be no longer required after the 1st prox. The blow fell particularly heavy in Treasurer Spinner’s Bureau. caught the weapon of Band, was him over the head tt one pistol. vat this Messrs. Rice ant io was fired “oy Mr. ‘ors. Boy Roanake, Sim: ton for New York. orn come a ‘Me, tor New week eR ¥. steton, Rockland for New York, with Bohr Jona Warren, McGarr, Providence for New York. Kondsen, New York; bark Harold (Br), Dinsmore, Phil- aJelphia. Buewernaver, Oct 14—Sailed, ship Chloe (Br), Phil- lips, United States. se ie Britton con” wir hat ‘Wileen,. Teller New Yc sa, Got 8 ‘arrived, schr Clara @ Long, by Dr Goy, and Joe Ravages | Schr JH Young, Barrett Providence for Port Johnson. | Boxpaavy, Oct M—Arrived, bark Evening Star (Nor), hr J W McAdam, Torbert. Havana. to the Issue of the Patents for the feil a corpse fn tne Parlor of his intended victim's | chr laa Palmer, Palmer. seamtord for js-Arrived, steamships Mary, Land ar ta. OBITUARY, balls and Sent Samucl'F Godwin: Waterbury, stamford for New | Spelch, New York. ceca ‘Whelden, posse, nes podg pe pesiorssee wi i patel Caxcorra, Oct 18—Sailed, bark Una, Weaver, San Fran- y krowiner, Liverpool: bre Caroling ital), y jot through | York. irgenti: schrs jurdge, . The acting Secretary of the Interlor to-day the hand, by one an ty, be thinks, but steumer Electra, Xoung, Providence tor New York, | cisco, Po a pad i nore, , Yecelved the report of James Moore, of New Jer- Rev. Dr. Henry E. Montgomery. bxropt thin altpough the Deena ton tone with udge and passengers red is rovidence): Henry Allen, Tatern: wey; Jobn L. Merriam, of Minnesota, and Joha 8, Delano, or Ohio, the Commissioners appointed to examine whether the dedciences in the coustruc- thon of the Union Pacific Railroad, as reported by ‘the commission of eminent citizens appointed by Becretary Cox uader the act of Congress ol April 40, 18@9, bave been supplied and the road com- pleted as required by said report, The present Commissioners’ examination was commenced on the 15th of September and completed on the 25th inst, and they claim to have made it thor- oughly and in detail, They say that the report | of the commission of eminent citizens in 3se9 was made soon after the joining ef the rails at Promontory, and before they or the company had the experience required to The death of the well known clergyman, the Rev. Dr. Henry E, Montgomery, rector of the Church of the Incarnation, occurred very suddenly yesterday morning at his home, No. 209 Madison avenue. Dr. Montgomery had not felt well for severai days, but continued in the active dis- charge of bis winisterial auties up to the time of his death, which was probably caused by heart dise ase. The deceased clergyman was born at Eglinton, near Tivoli, N. Y¥., in 1820, and was therefore filty-four years old. His lather was Mr. John C. Mon emery, |S ve prom: inent whig politician, of Philadelphia, who was Postmaster of that city during President Ha: g0n’s administration, r. Montgomery graduated from the University of Pennsyiyania with high honors, and jor a time afterward he studied and a verdict returned in above statement, THE RED FLAG, A Communist Meeting in Chicago. [From the Chicago Times.) A large body of Communists congregated in corner of Brown and Twentieth streets, yesterday afternoon, in answer to a call which was made one week previously. Magpole of the building floated the red rag of the party, which signifies blood. The audience room of the hall was filled with the self-termed social to the ecno any reference to the humbling of the eae Classes and a element, which cheered 0 fired Lapetig’ no jueat was yy Corouer W. R. Haynes on Friday morning, accordance with te From the BOUND EAST. Sehr Alida, Lambert, Raritan River for Boston. Scbr Laconia, Cameron, Rondout for Boston. Sehr Josepaine Wakeley, Port Johnson for Bridgeport. Sehr Sarah W Blake, Briggs, Elizabethport tor Digh- ‘Bohr C Hi Shaltis, Foun Hi for Bridgepo Senr mare ‘ort Johnson tor PSiem. hr LM Strout, jarl, Port Johnson for Salem. ar Rappahannock, ‘Brown, Port Johnson for Nor vaehe Eva Diverty, Hand, bay y=) for Boston. Schr Samuel Wood. W ‘gx Harbor Tor Brantford. Sehr Thomas Ellis, Keliey, ae York for New Bedford. rl ‘Anna B Jacobs, Jones, New York tor Middle- “Babe Sparkte, Sharpebire, Teenton oF Fal, Nyree nm urtney, Bal nett Fauhy Hanuish, Brooks Philadelphia for Nan- magne Robert 8 Clark, Fellows, Pensacola for New Twill) Cl n, Trenton for Fall River. Behr wares Hall Coleman, New York for Bangor. Dustin, Oct 16—Arrived, bark Oliver Emery (Br), Dill, St John, NB. Exsmnone, Oct 14—Arrived, bark Harmony (Br, Ste- vens, New York; brig Freundschatt (Ger), Hillmer, do. Livarroot, Oct 16—Arnved, ship Gilbert Thompson (Br), Hutchinson, New York; barks Atalanta (Br), Do- ran, Charleston; Helene (Nor), Anderson, New York. Sailed 15th, steamsh!p Celtic (Br), Kiddle (not Baltic, Kennedy), New York (and from Queenstown 16th); ship Jane Fish, Morton, Tybee; bars T J Southard, Carter, United States, Lisson, Oct ~—Arrived, bark Dagma) (Nor), Haave, New York. Lxcuorm, Oct 15—Sailed, steamship Anglia (Br), Smith. New York. Mansuitues, Oct 16—Sailed, steamship Italia (Br), Craig, New York, Newcastie, Oct 15—Sailed, bark Viniila (Bri, Coffin, asset enrietta Simmons, pred Russell Nps River: J Ki, ar. Buta "Aenea Bach sa Fort mouth (anid ‘cleared Yor Skiow)s" Cratsr Worbusy? Aiso ved—Bark Onrl Johann (Nor), Ackland, Waterford via New Yoru; schre alport & builer, Turner, SS Mott ha ere Ba a Mover “ao (and ‘Zan pe yt Bate 7 iia neon, w Bedford (and enkh, wL é aa ou at es ar , 3! er! ‘Be! rk Peabody «v jor), oe! ee ie Ray, sk el Taxes Aspinwall; Gustie Wilson, faa atl ite Wulf prea ‘ Stephin Morris, Seaman, ‘and JB \Diverty, Fowler, Lorine Noe wonton Sion: bars jain, ndon : sti Price, Campbell, an 48 Samford, K enact Pawtackers ia law. He pursued part of his theological Schr Carrie Ne Hien, Philadelphia for New Haven. | New York, Etice. Ontapt f Safford, Ketenun, Pawth determine what material im the peculiar climate etudies in the | Neshota Theological Seminary ty, Wenzel Bundnauer was | Schr David G Floyd, Cliford, Weehawken tor Newport. | “pr ooey oot 16,9 PM—Arrived, steamship Lessing | Giehe Villa care a prand; oung: elected to the ir 4 York for Providence. 5 ved, steamship Td ie, Connery, Portsmouth ‘of the country was actually necessary to bring the air and Prokop Hudek Secretary. Schr 88 Vulcan, Willeox, New York for Providenci Glohe Village: Chari road up to the standard required bylaw. This embarrassment was felt by that commission, and in Wisconsin, and completed them at the bee Theological Seminary in this city. He was ordained by Bishop Alonzo Potter, of Pennsylvania, aud his first charge was The proceedt of the mee: were principal! conducted tn the Bobemian ‘augusge.. ough although several speeches Were mage in German. Carl Schr Wm G Mowrey, Eaton, Port Johnson tor Port- land. Sehr Arctic, Radic den New York for Boston. New York for Boston. (Ger), Toosberg, New York tor Hamburg. Pavermo, Oct 15—Salled, steamsnip Zanella (Br), New York. Newedsrcr, Del, Oct i6, AM—Paased sche Waiter Palmer, from Providente eat te ¥ kro pel during night, Passed down this ai ‘AM, seh: anid Clings, the Communist, addressed the mecting In | Schr Lamartine, Cl my 'N rnc or teimand , for Rockland: Tiree ‘sis. ferre All Sainte? cnuren in Philadetpaia. From that post Rohr Lucien, Ball, york for New Haven. Queenstown, Oct 16—Arrived, bark Santa Chiara (Ital), dade 4s reierred to in their report, In most cases the | All ‘ a pan 4 Tren ot tae | German, and advised that an independent ticket | Sone yuclen. Tork (6 York for Gloucsster. “reggae ae 5 tersand Lcd He ©. man. tor Boston, Se br Mary rauroad company in the items reported by former commissioners have far exceeded their estimate. The present Commissioners have found it av this late day impossible to ascertain whether or not the exact amounts advised by the commission of figuration in this city, now popularly known rr Little Church Areund the Corner.” He remained rector of that church until about ten ears ago, When he was called to the Church of he Incarnation, of which he was tor at his death. His entire term of ministerial service in this city embraced nineteen years. Dr. Montgom- to carry the local could defeat tne peo Bea and stated tl be put forward in the southwestern portion of the city, a8 ‘Well as on the north and west sides. In the former section they had suMcient strength elections if they chose, and le’s party nominees in every er also condemned Hesing, micago must hereafter be gov- Schr Mousiain Laurel, Higgins, Port Johnson tor Schr A V Bergen, Thomas, New York for Salem, Schr Evergiade, Shaw, Port Johnson for Sehr Grong Pendicton, Fort Jonnson tor salem. Rene Fanny Fern, Eaton. Port Johnson for Providence. Sche Bliza B Coffin, Cole Port Johnson for Providence. Schr Emma & Ellen, New York tor Hartford. Also arrived 16th, 5 AM, steamship Siberia (Br), Harri- son, Boston for Liverpool. Sailea 16th, steamship City of Antwerp (Br), Laver (rom Liverpool), New York. Rorrerpam, Oct 15—Arriyed, steamship Maas (Dutch), PM— Passed tp, ship Tratulgar (Br), sonra ana ie M ‘M Chadwi At ‘ickerson, es sega: trom boston; ity Bacon, and Doug! By Troms Bath; Eiesie: Young, a, Savanna SMira Pratt, Rockport pi Alpine iin ala chi item Bangor; Wm B Doughton, irom New York; also 8 deeply, eminent citizens have in all casea been ex- erned by workingmen. The meeting then ad- | ‘chr Kxcelsior, Blydenburg, Hoboken for Somerset Chevalier, New York. inden adhe, from Sion. Ni Si au lore pended in the precise localities indicated, | ¢°7 RAG, the degree of DoT contr or Pounayt, piel Wiliam "D Mangum, Chase, New York for New | "scitcy, Oct 1é—-Arrived off, ship Inspector (Br), Tho- i fact son sea went to ves particularly as regards the improving of | vapia. . mas, New York for Lonaon. ie me aes a, i thy even ng ir), for Liverpool, ways, many of which have been Dr. Montgomery leaves a widow and nine cnil- SAILED., Sunz, Oct 16—Sailed, steamship Killarney (Br, from PORTLAND, Oct 14—Arrived. steamship Franc ee dren, "Hue funeral Wil taxe place atthe Church Shanghai, dc), New York, Braga. New Yorks, schra. ‘Brambale Hamtion, Chars changed in size and location, and others | of the Incarnation, Madison avenue and Thirty- S H I Pp I N G N E W % Steamship Richmond, for Norfotk; barks Anna & Ber- | taxsrx, Oct 16—Bailed, steamship Europa (Br), Me- iain 'for New York: Abbie K Willard, Banyor for do entirely filled up. They have therefore been com- | ith street, at nine o’clocs A. M. on Monday next. tha (Ger Rio Janeiro; 1» 6 Misce! pelied to take the expenditures somewhat in bulk, Dut submit a comparative statement of the Jormer commissions, estimates of the cost of sup- plying detictencies in construction and the amounts actually expended by the company Charles Bernard. Charles 8. Bernard, who died at Hoboken, N. J., | yesterday, aged about fMity-etght years, has been Secretary of the Dramatic Fund Association for the past twelve years, and resigned his office last OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER, | Saite. "| Deatination. | averpool; Abbie W Franklin, oo.) Pore au Prince: -Luigh Montuorl (Ital), Gibraltar ‘Genoa; Reindeer, Demerara pee Pucelle (Br), Halitax, NS; John Mason, St Pierre (Mart) Bogota, Baltimore ; schrs Edna Harwood, Barbados ‘and Demerara; Portland (Br), Mayaguez, PR. Also sailed,ships Wellington, and Auguste; bark Er- statiningen. Wind at sunset sSW. ) Trait dUnion Kay, New York. Arrivea at —— Oct 16, bark Armonia (Ital), from New York. Sailed from ——, Mayflower, for United States. Lorpox, Oct 16—Bark Santa Chiari (Ital), Rebisso, “Cleared Brig AH Curus, Merriman, , Matanzas. 16th—Arrived, ship Abner I on (new), Watts, Thomaston. Cleared Brig George Burnham, Stanley Matanzas, Oct ve is-Arrived, sob Endicott, Georgetown, DC: Ann “Amelia, Aul beth a, Champlin, Bonitouts ‘intite, from New York, arrived at Qucenstown to-day with loss under the various construction headings, from a Nichols Troy; Sarah J Gurney, Garne, : Mar jai which it appears that the company has expended May on account of ill health, In his youmger days Src (60 Brosaway. Maritime Miscellany. of mizzenmast. hitetiead. Foughkepalé: illauy 'T ewbargs he was an actor of some note, and played at Wal- ai era " “ Petes Green Capt Symonds, an American, of the ship Kingsbridge, Sand Hool wport; Thomas ano Simpson, $2,215,976 more for construction purposes than the $1,280,000 which the conimission of 1869 estimated | to be necessary to complete the road. Thus, for | instance, the company since the year 1869 has ex- pended vver $1,000,000 for ties and $552,000. for lack’s old theatre, below Broome street. He per- formed also for some time at the Boston Museum. On the occasion of a benefit about twenty- five years ago to Mr, Isherwood, the scene Painter, he played bog Friar, in “Much Ado u 19 Broadway. TBownae Green Bowling Green 55 Broadway, 29 Broadway. 113 Broadway. ‘|4 Bowling Green Ba which collidea wilh bark Saeremrsgned to port Oct 14, with loss of foretop- Bags Zerianp (Br), Younz, trom Greenock tor Quebec, witheoal, is ashore at Loup Bay, Straits of Belle Isle; no bederted RK MAtuixe (Nor), Olsen, from Quebec tor London. Fria, from London, below ¢ Fria was but slightly damaged. which sunk in the British Channel after colliding with the ship Candahar, and his wife and daughter, who were accompanying him on his voyage, were drowned. Foreign Ports. New Yorke a 100 ne Below—Schr nop, ‘iron om Sailed—sehrs Henry, Fal ‘p, Webb, and Lady sllen, Somers, ‘Paiadelpiias Niehotsa Mepe: nof, Mehrhof, Hackensack ; Florence, Sackett, Hayer- straw: JW Coffin. Chandler; Everureen, Turner: jar- rlet Lewis, Searle; 8 Aj Apples ate, Beebe, and Elias Ross, Bishop, New York; Oaroline Grant, Scott, Mystic Bridge, paronuss Mackey, rd 2 Bowling Green shop station buildings, instead of $100,000 and $10,000 | About Nothing,” Wi elder Mr. Wallack, Gierondwavs | y BARE Anwxura, late of Boston, has been sold to NeW | paspe, Sept 26—In port bark Jobann Ludwig (Ger), | Gl, load for Huster's Points sogps Fred Brows, respectively for those purposes, a8 called for by | Mr. Bernard appeared Vocalist some 81x b |¢Bowling Green Holljes, tor j alrnmore. wets ine hen Of Lene tolkea cound, th, PM, vonnd Secretary Cox’s commission, ‘The present report says that when the amounts and jocation have been designated the company has faithfully complied with the recommendation years ago in the Richings’ gy eae Opera Com- pany. About the time that Caroline Kichings brought out, at the nce of Music, Bene- dict’s “Lily of Killarney,” Mr. peared as Myles Na Coppaleen. A year or 80 afterward he married Muss Richings, but he Bernard ap- 19 sroacwray. Broadwav. 5 Broadway. Bowling Green 2 Bowling Green 2 Bowling Green 4 Bowling Green Brig Nancy (Dan), from Campeachy, Mex, to a port in Europe, with a cargo ot fustic, cochineal and nee Tan ashore at the East tend on the Ith ult, at 2 A: She floated off the same morning at 9 o'clock withont the aid of wreckers, who had gone to her assistance, and proceeded” on her’ voyage. the master 18 reported to ave been iil with fever. Carpirr, Oct 18--Sailed, steamship Glamorgan (Br), namon 8 New Yor! saree pept ‘o- Balied, brig ME Leighton, Wallace, EO sit Oct poe Aeriees, steamer Agnes, Simpson, Galveston ae Miscellany). Sailed, bark Pradencia (Sp), Aguirre, Wilmington, Long land east, schra Anna Wilts George W, Whistler, Oliver Scofield, White Rock. Maria, Memento, H Butler, Camp. bell vane and others, PAWTUCKET, Oct 15—Arrived, pichrs Julia A Craw. ford, Goldsmith, ant H Brazos, Raynor, Port Jounson; LA Tolles, Meehan, Cold sp o{ the former commission, in almost all cases ex- | never succeeded in obtaining even a mediocre 72 Broadway. Bric Car.os 0 from Matanzas for Buenos Ayres | NO; brigs er il porth of Hatteras; Dagny Salled a —Behrs Tunis Bodi ne, siivies B F Woolsey, Tyr- pending larger sums than advised by sald commis- | Position on the English opera stage. His voice ro [30 Broadway: put into Sassau Sept 29, in a leaky condition, having en | (Nor), Knudsen, abet pie rel and 2 “Aba daowien Wow York, Thompson, was exceedingly weak and thin and his acting de- “Ib Broa SouDTETSE 8 DARE RITEEICADSIST aR Nt eee ieroa GRsepntgwn on, Kent, fo New Or. Tavlon and. sue’ W Townseud, "4 “Townsend, New Yorks sion, the only exception wortby of note being the | voiu oreverything approuching the term “merit.” HB Broadway | TAEAD SU, tong, (0 38s crind (gt the time ENE gine | geen rnskunes ‘Mantle, “Yer dg indy Baltimore: | Beagle k Dickinson, Hale, Bain, Het i Figetwing, "“Kenni- Jocation of its machine shops at Evanston instead | In iater years he practised law with a fair suc-. 169 Broadway. herlore ang mastopmasis with sal she cargo would | Knowles, for Boston, 46 it ton doekland slaps aanmeenae Albany. sone of at the junction, because of the failure of the two | Ce8s. He was a prominent memver of the Odd | 156 Broadway. probably be landed at Nassau. Hautrax, Oct ie Geared, scr hugden (Br), Swain, page a (eer, mane. helro; ‘companies to obtain suitabie property there. The Commissioners say:— Experience has demonstrated the Evanston location | to be much more desirable, it being on top of the maxi- Fellows fraternity, belonging to Columbia and Fraternity lodges. His iuneral will take place | 04 from the Methodist Episcopal church, Washington and Eighth streets, Hopoken, to-morrow, at half- past twelve o'clock. 4Bowling Green 2 Bowling Green 113 Broadway. 4 Bowling Green .|4 Bowling Green Scar Joun M Hasxett, Crowell, at New Bedford Ith | from Loudon via Newport, 81, lost fore and main gaff on the passage. Scur Mazerra (Br). Hore, ots rom Jacksonvilie for Port au Platte, put into Nassau Oct 5 ina leaky condition, New York. wana Por att Gil dh $5—-Cisaredi brig Eugenie, Veazie, Masten Got PeAtrived, brig Isidora Rionda (Br), nen, Port Spain. Ella H Barnes, oe New Ha ROCKLAND, Oct lf-Sailed, schrs Speedwell, Spauld- ing, Norfolk “trance Hate, Green, N ANOISO a, ‘ships Garrottton, 10, t S—Cleares Lewis (not (Bosworth), Tiverpects Ariston (Nor), Kildabi, Melboasne (mot Nassau, sept 28—Arrived, schrs Ella, Humphrey, Now mum grade a:d at the coal mines of the company. These —— 29 Broadway. and would discharge cargo for repairs, York taud cloared W'to return) Annie Whiting, | Salle aischr,Uudaunzed, slo Henokai: censtowr ehops were built at a cost of more than three times the Henry 8. Smith, of New Haven. Ae BrpAd Way Sou Mariipa (Br), Hammond, from Tampico for New Wyman, do rotic 1 ota‘on sie City Point. via Kleu: | .14th— Cleared, ships Adriatic (Er Es wn; estinate for the junction. ‘Besides, the expenditai mid gi A maniaaies tae, a havens: "|G Broatway, | York, which put into Key Wost'with ‘sickness on board, | thera); ‘Oct 5, susan Scranton, Farrell, Harbor Island | Tovtea,, ee eee cen tae eee ease Sti In‘bew conrructious mautenanes’ of way and New Haven on Monday morning, 1200 ‘fPaewta en | Pence for detain filo ecw Sony con: | God Ona UO AMA eeMiat tetas ke | Ante lah Ma Batata eine sums In Dew construc ance of way an | “enleaerers Teh , Boer, Sdditional facilities tor accommodatiog and handling | ceoce ‘ New Haven on Monday morning, 124! 2 Bowling Green | Valescent. e economically the traffic of the road, showing not only that the company Nas acted in good’ faith in s applying the deficiencies reported by the tormer commission, but ‘Weir devermination to make and maintain it in all re- pects a first cla: The Commussiouers then proceed to furnisha large amount of detailed statistical information as to the present condition of the road, showing, among other things, that the road has been bal- lasted throughout with sand, gravel and rock; that ali cottonwood ties have been replaced by pine and oak ties, averaging 3,000 to the mile, ana that in various ways it has been efectually freed tom the danger of snow blockades. Tne Com- missioners find, from personal examination and from dates iurnished by the company, that the road, expenditures required by the former commission | inst, in the seventy-third year of his age. He was known among his friends as Colonel Smith, having attained that rank in the militia service. Mr. Smith was born in Hantington, in the year 1801. | Me learned the gunsmith’s trade in Middletown, and upon becoming of age began the manufacture of arms, by which he acquired a@ fortune. When he retired from his business he became cashier of the Central Bank in Middietown. For two years be was State treasurer. He represented the Eighteenth district in the State Senate and was several times a member of the House. He Was one 01 the committee appointed by President Pierce to examine and report as to whetuer the national armories should be ander civil or military discipline, in compliance with @ resolution of Con- ress. On that committee he was associated with Chance.lor Walworth, Jefferson Davis, Ste SUN AND MOON, 29 Broadway. Almanac for New York—This Day. HIGH WATER. Gov. Island..morn 12 29 Sandy Hook. Hell Gate....morn 2 14 PORT OF NEW YORK. OCT. 16, 1874. CLEARED. Ligaonie Java (Br), Martyn, Liverpool via Queenstown Sieamenip City of Paris (Br), Tibbets, Liverpool vie ueenstown—John G Di ..eve 1] 44 Scr Assre E Wittarp, from Bangor for New York, put into Portland Oct 14, leaking in top works; will stop the leak und proceed without discharging. Scour amos B bencehiy reviously reported run into by steamer jen ing, off Wiimington. 1, Oct 13, was trom Philade! efphia for Belfast, and was dainaged to the extent of $1,000. Scur Assix Borstey remains at Hyannis leaking. The steamtug Estelle left Boston Thursday PM, to tow her to that city. Soop Mary Grey, pene reported ashore at Stony Brook, Ll, has been got off. Steamer AGNES, Simpson, from Galveston for Havana, with cattle, broke her snatt and lest propeller overboard on the 8th iret, 75 miles from the Morro. She was towed into Havana morming of 10th. ALEXaNpRtA, Oct 15—Schr D 8 Miller, loaded with tam- peeae Nanjemoy Stores, will sail from that piace lé6th just for Athens, NY, Her captain was here ore to get two sailors in place of two who had deserted. Norroux, Oct 15—On Tuesday last, as the schr Penns: t Neilie, Collinson, Baltimore; 9h, Se: Jones, do. Port Cacgvonta, CB, Oct 2—In ‘port, speck Liane Rum- ball, for New Yorx in 7 da: Dana, tle Ja en) bark Assyrian (Br), Mc- re utc Oct la—arrived, steamship Hibernian (sn), Qux her, ‘Liverpool, archer Lave Pag 25—Bailed, bark Belle of Southesk (Br), a rretiouine RB Gct S—Arrived, schrsJalia Clinch (Br), psloney: 4 ‘annie B (Br), Pye, and B Beara (Br), Lewis, w York. ‘cl eared i5th, schrs Lizzie ‘besa ‘pies Buckard, and J & H Crowley, Crowley, Philadelph Vicrokia, Oct 7—pailed, ship igrry B Bell, Trask, San ae American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Oct 15—Arrived, schr J D Williams, Providence. jailed—Schrs Bushrod W Hill, Boston; Elma W Wright, ‘Passed aown—Schrs James Magee, and Oakes Ames, TPPONKOG, Oct 16—Arrived, schr George R Vreeland, yas Geotgerawn. DO. Salled—ship Oberon (a, Williams, Great (Britain; Augustina (Peruyy, Barbier,’ Queenstown (latter belore reported sailed 2th. pltih—amved, ships Gh Qhareer, Knowles, and Richard nson, 51 EAN ANKAH, Oe Get ts arrived, steamship San Salvador, Tete Arsived, DAK’ Aker (Nor), Oram, New York. Be- low, ship Lennie (Br), Horton, trom Cardiff vis Sandy BeBth. aE steamship Cleopatra, Bulkley, iad ork; | shipe laste ieoss. (Br), ‘Morris Liverpool; J Wheeler. Thomson (or Taver),, Amatérdam ; Southe ark Harriet Campbell er Rights, Woodbury, Bristol: Taylor, Lapdons sehrs yun Slater, Andrews, nce eee erat Mt axblieator (Bt), Wallace,- Livers POCKLRM, Oct 13—Arrived, schra A ae Low, gre Victory, Moon, Port Johnson; H A De' ‘Mangon, York for Augusta, pte schrs Arthur Burton, ei aipme and Liz- ie L Mills, Aruistrong, Port Johnson. nA RPAULIN COVE, Oct 12 PM—Arrived, sobre William nt est Den- vale. Hs Parks, Di is tor Phil: in finishing bridges, in replacing the high tresties, | Venson, ol Virginia, and others. About twenty | , steamship Baldc (sn, Kennedy. Liverpool via Queens- | vanin, was being, towed Sugai acta ‘fo toad, she BOSTON. Oct, Arrived, steamers Saxon. Baker, | Dis, a a ‘4, Mevaban. H Squire, by filling with eartn, &c., &c., were finally com. | Y°T8 Ago he became seriously involved, finan- | “steamship Caledonia (Br), Sidey, Liverpool—Hender. | Currituck and Veunk near Deep Creck. The vessel has | Ehtacel Ntiweng ee doy be e pleted 1p the month of September, 1874, and they have therefore decided that the road was com- pleted, as required by law, by the report of the | former commission and to comply with the in- | Btructions of the Interior Department, October 1, ‘1874, at @ total cost of $115,214,589, as shown by | y cially, by indorsements, and lost all the earnings Of an industrious life. “He alterwards removed to Dey srmory, and was afterwards Secretary to the New Haven Water Company, where his mechanical and business talents made him a use- tut officer, General Giuseppe Sirtori, the Italian * Besenihip Denmark (Br), Williams, Liverpoolk—-r WJ New Haven, was employed tor a while in the Whit- | gee Ualignina (gn) Ovenstouky, Glia wen Steamship St Laurent (Fr), Nicoloux, Havre—Geo Mac- De Richmona, Read, Norfolk—OM Dominion ship Endeavour, Warland, Anjier for orders—Salter & since been ri d_ taken on the ways at Ellis’ ship- yard for repairs. A survey was held on her yesterday to ascertain damages. The schr Annie edith, just launched from the ways at Ellis’ shipyard, was Hbeiled Tuesday for the fepairs Re upon her. She went ashore a short time since at jewbern, NC, and was brought here for repairs. The first steamer of the Allan line will sail from Liver- ool for Portland Nov 5, instead of 12th, as before pul ished. It will be the Scandinavian. erp; schts 8 B Goatrey Finiad Cobb, ‘Ames, Rondout; R H'Hantley, Hoages, Biizabeue Porte. iP peat Nere! aniria? Kew York; W Kay, Stell Stand- 'p! ansfield, ‘Achorh, New York; Charlie | iB iacnel Seaman man, and Althea, Smith, Boston for Philadel Marion H Rand, Kinney, and Mary Ella, Staples, mouth for do; Clara, Norberry, Danvers tor do; Dunn, Fountain, Boston for Union Island, Wentworth, Durbin, do for Port Johnson; Satem Let ;, Charles 8 Rogers, Mayo, an gon. Harvey, Gloucester tor Philadelphia: Pacific, Ginny Rockland rs New York; E L O Winsor, Atwood, Ply: mouth for do (and all sailed 13th). she books of the company. i. Ore: jes Capt Bastian, of schr Jane, at Nassau Sept 30 fr les; rtha Walsh, 13th—Arrived, achrs Mary E Amsden, Chapman, Phila- Tue eatindiaocierd Otninds their report as {0} Lapack phe ship “Auguste (Ger), Wierichs, Bremen—Frederick | yas, reports that the hull of steamshiy City of Guate- rH i Broomel, Dousides:” Sarai” d | delphie for Boston: Lucy Baker, Allen, New, ork tor port as fo]- Another veteran general of Garibaldi’s school, “ship oor (Ger), Levin, Antwerp—Funch, Edye & mala, recently wrecked at Watiing’s Isiand, is now com- Bright. pate Mary Haley, Haley 8 aS ee Ware ecto Pat Jp 3B, \o for Wellfiee: janie! jows:— and participator in all his campaigns, General fartha ¥ pletely under water. Carson; er, Carl lary maden, | W Clark, Pe 0 for 8 We consider the road as built a first class railroad, fully compiying with its ents of the law, and in accordance with the instruc. tions of the department furnished to us. The snops and Found houses are of brick and stone; its machinery all ‘of the iatest and most approved pattern; its locomotives ling stock ample and in excellent condition; iw nger trains are well appointed and first class, ‘giv- Ing ample accommodation tothe travel; its structures are tae: becoming permanent, iron being substituted for ‘wood and stone, and if the present policy ot the road is | con tinued it will be but a short time before the mainte- Nance of the roadbed will be reduced to a minimum. Ite cheap tuel and the efforts being made by the company to deve lop the resources of the country thro ich it runs, will develop the local travel and traffic and add largely to its tonnage and earnings. The conduion of road, its order, discipiine and the evident close Siapion to the details not only show ability on the part of the general officers, but retlects great credit upon the local management of its superintendent and assistants. Every facility for carrying oat our instructions were furnished by the company. The report is dated Salt Lake City, October 7, and is signed by all three of the Commissioners, It will require the approval of the President of the United States and the formal acceptance of the road as acompleted structure be/ore the patents ‘Will issue for the land grant. These patents call Tor over 12,000,000 acres of lan¢ which have hereto- fore been reserved for the company in accordance ‘With the terms of its charter, and @ considerable rier and with (he require: | Sirtori, has disappeared from the Italian army list. He died at his residence in the Via de Greci on the evening o! the 18th of September, of apeurism, and his juneral obsequies were performed on the 21st ult., in Rome, with as much public solemnity as could pe desired to honor the memory of one who had consecrated the best part of his life to the ser- vice Of bis country and the achievement of Italian unity. Giuseppe Sirtori was born on the 17th of April, 1813, at Casaievecchio, in the province of Como, He was in the ecclesiastical career when the revolution of 1848 broke out, and his patriotism overcoming his holy vocation, he entered 48 an officer into the Mobile National Guard of Lombardy. In 1849 he shared im the defence of Venice, and distinguished Mmself at Malghera, where he gained the rank of heutenant colonel. On tne fall of Venice Sirtori took refuge in France and lived a rettred life in Paris, chiefly occupied with miittary studies, In 1859 he hastened to Italy to offer his services and Waa appointed staf colonel to General Garibaidi. After the Lombard campaign Sirtori took part in the expedition to Sicily 28 major general and chief of Garibaidi’s stat, and acted sabsequently as Mili- tary Secretary of State in that isiand. hen the Dictature was created and Garibaidi left N Naples, Sirtorl was appointed Neatehant general Com- Mmander-in-Chie! of the Army of the South, and “Ship Cohumbys, Blethe' Hoppet Bark Bintan Bark a Fasuien g rrineess Samia (br, Pernambnco—A Abbott, sree, Rely Balem0 F Robbin mer, Scranton, Providence—H W Jack- a “te AW Thompson, McGarrity, Bridgeport—Backett Steen, Wilmington, Deb—A ‘Richards, Phuadelpnis. MBiaamer 8 F Phelps, Grumley, Philadelpnis—W Kirk- Pierce, Phiadeiphia—James Band ARRIVALS. Sehr J Danger swamer Ann! Ste rick. Steamer Beverly, San Franciseo—Sutton & Co. Calcutta—Tetens ne. (Nor), Berkeland, Cork for orders— dinda Mor) Johnson, Queenstown or ‘Bark Seea (Nor), Fie, Queenstown or Falmouth—Tetens Bark George (Ger), Segelken, Bremen—Chas Luling & Stark Giuckaut (er), Springer, Antwerp—Jacob W Bark Marianna Til (Port), Santos, Lisbon—G Amsinck ‘Sark PAlba (Ita), Scarpati, Civita Vecchia—John ee Giovanni (Aus), Zitta, Constantinople—Slooovich . Norgrove, Philadeiphia—D B Dearborn. a rcees Beatrice ‘Summons, Poinea-Fitre— minke oA A contract has beep made by the Baxter Wrecking Co to raise the schr Thos Morris, loaded with scrap aron, be- ee reported sunk at pier 6) East Kiver. KIPRUILDING IN Marnz—At Lubec, Robert Mugford is building a schooner of 176 tons lor & Stapie Lubec, and Frye & Co, of New York. launctied in October, and commanded by late of schr Jennie. At West Pembroke Aaron Frost is building a smgle deck schooner ot 275 tons for Captain Murphy and others, of Calais, Jethro Nutt ts builaing @ double deck schooner of 325 tons for Captain Snilth and others, of Pembroke, Both will be launched in October, At Cutier Mr M B Stevens is building a ves- sel the same size as the echr Emma K Smalley, gsgenty Jatinched by Mr S, She will be off this fall. OG Merr of vamariscotta, in three years has built eight vesse! stretched 943 feet of keel, amounting to 4,000 tons, and property to the amount of. He now has two vessels on the stocks—one of 560 tons and the other 300 tons. He has launched this year one of 660 tons and one of 375 tons At Haverhill, Mass, Jonn © Tilton is laying the keel for his second schoonsr.. Its to besimuay in model and dimensions to the Lucy May, except that she will be six feet longer. Lavxcenp—At Cutler, Me. 26th ult, by M B Stevens, a echr of 196 tons, named #mma K "Smalley, owned by the builder, Fi Gillise. George McFadden and Capt Oliver N McFadden (who will command her), of Lubec; Flotcher 4 Co, and Twitchell & Champlin, of “ortlai andd fi Oreasey -& Co, of Boston. ‘The EK 1 sail immediately tor Windsor, NS, thence to Balumore, ‘At Allowaystown, NJ, recently, the new schr Col 8 W Razee, 450 tons burden, built of best white oak and hand- somely finished. She ‘hails from Philadelphia, mere she is owned by her master, Capt E Crowell, "Julius & Anderson, and other Chapman; Richard Vaux Robinson; Lottie, Somers: Thomas Boaz, Willlam A. Levering, Richard Peterson Minglish; Jay es Mart Emery, Wicks; James $ Lee, Vai jarietta Til- fete, othisan’ and’ Kats 6 Hick. Boughty. Phila. detphia; Annie E Ketchum, do; Mary Day, Waterman, Poughkeepsie; Frank Herbert, Allen. Hoboken; HB Diverty,, Nickerson, Fort Jolingon, imogen ‘Diverty, andy, do. Below coming up—Bark Josephine; schrs A J Simon- ton and William Drury Cleared—steamer William Crane, Howes Baltimore: barks Agnes, Barrett, Dunedin, NZ; Holtinger (Nor), Quen, St Jobin, NB, briga Constantine (Bri. Ryder, Fay’ cinta (Hr), Fleming, Hayti, via Wilinington, Ni Schrs Hatrict L Waiton Rich, Mobile; Uriole, Baker, jelphia. BALSIMURE, Oct 6—Arrived, steamers Braun- achweig eis Undentsch, Bremen; te A ppold, 4, Boston; Blackstone, "es rod Tovidence: ey nolds, New York do; sehr! febster, Windsor. N @ Morrison: Kennevee; Emma t Hart, do; Faume W dobnston, Bos: ton: Joshda 8 Bragdon, Provin stown: Ak Pda: AP Cranmer, New Haven; H L Boston; Lottie Taylor, do do;, Margaret & Lucy, New Haven; isabel al- e Below Snip Dalaberg (Ger) Holes from Rotterdam. pileared—Steamers MeClella: h, Providerce; ru town of Falmouth; Imp\ deus), Jacobsen, ‘Antwerp: aenrs8 C Try90, joston ; Warren'Sawyer, do; J 8 Brag- don, do; Martha J Granger, New Haven. Bass 8 HARBOR, Oct 6—Sailed, brig W # Parks, Dix, Oct 1U—Cleared, aehrs Mary Patten, Gilkey, and nab fagee, New York, Arrived, H Whittaker, fom n Phila de pola ine Boston? ree parce, Hoboken for do; Wm Melon, New York for Roekiand Daniel W Clark (an, Wm’ Barry, (Br) and ‘Annie B ‘Onseo (BP, ‘Philadelphia for Lally B, French, Portdehnson toe Ss ecetice Plaville Philadel for Walltlest; J Mayo, New York for dg; Deflances do 10F Spruce Head; George H Bent and Thomas W Haven, Boston for Philade!phia; James 1, Maloy, Figeon ‘Cove Tor do; Aivara, Blue Hill for do: do: Mabel Rockland tor Richmond; Beta, Two Rivers, NB, for, New York : Jesse Williamson, Jr, Portland for do; July Fourth. Bos- ton for do; 8 8'Bickmore, Weymouth for Port Royal; eee Cadwallader, B rtown L Fag di ht—Brigs Richmond and Bl- i nig! Fehrs Waterlag, American Leagie. Neptune, Eve- ‘fannie been A Mar: o (Br) ng ‘am! Gomez emiphis ee oe Ba S lyn, Balled —Bark rig mond and cor etre Five ‘sistare ‘Arig P Carrol Annie B (Br), Wm Lacon, W R Barry (Br), Clarison al nee ke Water: Ipey e peptane, Loge Barnie, Mary ie jamburg WILMINGTON Xo, Oct gab bs it LA Van phy Tooker, New York: 16th, Baillie, Allen, ssa WINTER HARBOR, Oct enn schr Lark, Gup- till, Philadelphia. WAKEHAM, Oot 155 In port, aghrs William Marshall, Murdock, Argo, Hattie E Howes, tio dancer Ryan Ais i. tataf sear re, schr Mery B Mifflin, Fer. ieee et, pad ort, Hie Iw Ruane for Bruns- neiro. d, schrs Harriet Florence Nowell, pores of which has already peen sold. Premdent of the committee lor the verification a ircalar Letter to Collectors of Customs— | 0! jes and grades in that army. In 1862, 0n | peporreD BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND Manner of Appeal to the Secretary of acer ata we Ce erie ekee shank te HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. See ee ee amuse “erat eran tar Winian Tae One the Treasury and the Courts. pied ‘several divisional Commarea besides | Steamship Utopia (Bn), Thomson, Glasgow, Oct $4 and Babies tog whistle will also be placed, and in Barring. or ‘i Movalle th, with mage and 202 passengers, Henderson | ton Passage & small wooden lightvessei will be stationed 5 collec a weat; 16th, lat on 65 50, a Gu 3 following circular letter to the coliectors of cus- | of the army of the Minclo, ‘The disastrous battle | Ge'vaved east; same date, Int 4 05, lon Notice to Marine: Haurrax, Oct 16—The Marine and Pisher'! MISCELLANEOUS, 2 IN A LIFETIME, A chance to become rich * EE oron Oct 16—Arrived, steamship Charles- Orr es to atonal ton, Berry, New York: ship Andrew Jackson, Barties, 5 Sie ally | pote: awkai0s-oware COAMT—ONILI-REvaxSIGa OF fan Baltimore: barks Anevoca. Br), Williams, RS Janeiro; mirericockts Great Avetion wed oF the toms :— ot Cusvoza, withont taxing from his reputation for | Deutchiand, hence for Bremen; 6th, lat 41, lon 69,8 | antow1o ZANE IN THE HARBOR OF $AN CARLOS D’ANCU Hattie Goudey (Br), Hammond, Barrow: Ellen, ee , The act of June $0, 1864, sections 14 and 15, reproducea | courage and patriotism, afoused 60, many discus. | Drier a stearne bound gust; same date, tava 20, jqinformation has been recelved that an Antonio roan fagt; sehr M C'Lyong Stephens, Pande Py —" CU nanhal , Mt a 0 wet ica tor, y 4 af 4m sections 2951 and 2.984 of the act of June 23, 1474, pre- | sions with respect to hismmilitary judgment that he | lou74 me Aue One haven Ger” ioljes, Bremen 87 days, | tnore shoal Ite western extreinity is now covered by, | gull, Dutin, Baltimore So alate ier tone Ce ng seribes the manner in which a review can be had of the Griginal action ofthe covlectore of customs tn the fidhond | em atid nye Seda Punmaiut tes Geen ees in ballastto E Unkart & Co. Is anchored at Sandy Hook | 234 fathoms of water at luw tide, the bottom being of the resbonabie omeers in the Stat instance for ail such | M8 tullund active service, @ sufficiently stron assessments and not the secretary of the Treasury. The ae of the esteem granted him by the King 0: pd 12th, with mdse an law, however, provides that it such assessment or duties | Italy, the pierrsaend and the nation. sirtori Bs is made snaii not be satistactory to the importer he | represented the city ot Cleared—Bark Polly (Br), Le A are , Liverpool; brig sand, on which a few sea weeds gro’ Sebastian ne Dabels, Warbelon: os And also % thee commodious Mansion, containing sixteen ; On WEDNESDAY. Dotober 21, at noon. Steamship City of Havana, Phillips, ravana Oct, via | | This extremity has the voligwing bearings:—Point | _ DANVE! vet 1eArrived, schr Dwight Davidson, By virtue ofa CS with the executors of the estate a8 passengers to F Alexandre | Baracure, § 87 0 E; Point Agul, 8 15 Freeman, Hoboken, ROCK IN LAGARTISA CHANNEL, DIGHTON, Oct 15—Arrived, schrs Wild Pigcon, Bal- Tegcett, deceased. ‘the most valua- Milan in Parliament since * Sremmnahtp eon ak cco Nortolk, wie nape pilot of ao Fi ree Soce the kagarln conte Pailadelnbias, Hunter,’ Green, New York: ‘barge situate on Mau ‘Amity, i 2 inion Steamsbi thoms of water, o a ‘ance. yay appeal to ihe Secretary of the Treasury within | jsv0, and voted usually with the government, | [iw #nd passengers to U ominion SwamsDiP | teeimuol nest 10 the wiand of Chloe, “Itt Ieteyards | “ELLSWORTH, Oct d—Cieared, sehr Jas Holmes, Rider, | SON ad (new) cous iret sara Will'be offered on fuch’ duties The Secretary ie nan’ aquidation of | which occasionally brought him at variance with ‘Steamship Panita, Howe, Philadelphia, with mdse South of ‘the cylindrical hich Ka chs bank. New York. ferma within the reach ofall, In allour business ex- fhe time of his own action ‘ca such apeealy | luis friend Garibaldi, for whom he always professed and 1 pasgeners to Irland ‘Steeamshin C FORITION, OF MALENAS BARK, NEAM QUINTERO. stn—in port, brig Marena, Deasey, for Cardenas, lond- | Furtence we never have been able to offer, heretofore, Dut on his decision the assessment shohla be fiual and | the proloundest veneration, although in practical | Rana (Br), McKenzie, Demarara 17 days, in bal- | | The commander of the steamer Ancud hias ‘examine 80 vainable property upon such marvelioushy conclusive, unless appealed trom within ninety days to | politics he could not adopt the extreme principles last to order. Sirs sgvprgaiied (Da DE AA errr ener eed EASTPORT, Oct My pao ree tis reed: a ‘the court having proper jurisdiction. ‘the tact that no | o: the uncompromising hermit of Caprera, Bark Min (of Glasgow), Peters, Singapore June 2, | trom Point Liles ( a ape ausino) and to westward of dno 8, NB Gah Kate P Lunt, Pomroy, New York ; asy terms of odogery Only 10 per cent on day of sale. " to Henderson Bros. Cleared ~unda straits intero. The ba te ‘yards. from the shore, has Ww Ht Page . do. oO yr 28, inst. Sutil adar the tieciaton of the Secretary renders itteric, ———_____ Jatt alae ted Cape of Good Hope Aug 2 xt Helens | Geto o fathoms of extends inaneastand | HAST ERE WICH ‘ot is—Salled, sehr Julla B Gam- dnd Sand 10 years! tine Ri thtnate: Dent on him toflecide with as litile delay as may be crac A DESPERATE INCENDIARY, Sept 8 andl cromed the ¢ equator Sept 2) in lon 0 W Syosrgurcouen ser ay fda (ts is not improbable that ligolnacis New Yor Te a pel eee ae fear icabie; but no other obligation is stated inthe law or 1s | — : heavy NW a off the Ci ey then fine} weather to lat pis bank fel Bg Nene Many: nara eek aati it. TERERARDINA et “Set ‘scleareds “brig Abby Watson, atPagubie’ iar value ie In fv ears, ; 1on 56 W, since strong N an gales. ntire bank, 5 olden, Philade to wy se weossscolig feliws thet the apeeel are sia | A Negro Preacher jn the Rele of a Mid- Trek alexander (Swe, Almieldt, Atttwerp 50 days, in | dangerous, as it rises a ruptty from the bottom. Soun: Aenived 6th, sel Mary w Hupper, Gilman, New York. be w B08 0 each in ten . ; Edye & Co. Is aiichored in Gravesend show II fathoms at its edge and 3 fathoms $8 | PALL RIVER, Got lt Arrived Santee Gt eae AR date dena ae ings trom it, ‘The channel between it and the ¢ Phillips, Georg {from the Nashville (Tenn.) Banner.] ‘Bark Ormus (of Pembroke), Bailey, Port Caledonia, C | navigable and clear ofdanger. It has 15 fathoms depth, Belle, Pooaman, Ph Ripple, Conover, Tren: | and getting the z incresaed value of it An attempt was made to fire the residence of | B. 14 days, with coal to Bird, Perkins & Job: vessel to Paes Gacasdel re Folnt Zilles, Dura. re wilt be Mr. Shy, on the 19th of September, by some un- | rig Rozelle Smith th fof, Windsor, NS). McCulloch, Rot 4 e last to Simpson & shaw | Known party. The communication says the facts | terdam ee ame ‘of Nassau, NP), Hanna, Malay ga were immediately communicated to Governor & pies win fruit to Lawrence Giles & Co; vessel to achrs Florence oe In comparison, is would ng a property oD piorm in all respects to the requirements of the stat- bh A Boice, and I: id | Broadway, New York, at me, nrices of twenty yeara ag ‘ago, i to-d It must be made and presented by the “owner, igpee or ageutot the merchandise.” No @itach to @ paper claiming to be ich is not made in the manner * by the persons and under the thorizdton which enables entry to be maa of merchandise for duties. ihe reason is obvious, sin: an appeal is for a refund of duties exacted in exce ‘and enutles the appellant, if granted, to receive such re fund, No other go gee gee A aad rest and conviction of the perpetrators, to which to present ap) than such as wou! authorized to a cl ecelve the 4 rig Frank Clark (of Damariscotta), Morton, Tas} Bars ramet and Puke entry, pay duties and receive the goodson de- | reward Dr. J. 8. Shy, son of Simon Shy, added the Mex. dara, with cedar to B ¥ seca Uo," Ha Aslree Rock as wa tary in deciding on such als requires that ali sum of $250. Ever since the attempt nothing h: winds the ceedings In relation to them. sbould ve duly guard . datoell Bak 879 Henshaw, Sylveter, Baltimore 6 days, with cold ay. James M Bayles, Amos New Pare ok. 0 free lunch, and uo extraneous in- othin “Batted, sche Teetta, emithy Ne | aucements to vistors, Onty those are invited who. de- me GALVENTON Oct Io—arrived, bark Galveston, Saw- pire Reiseare Feuily vaitable proper Pil puaee id SOUTH AMERICA—MAGELLAN srRAIT.—PosITION oF Dra- | yer, New 088 who are seeking Australian (Br), sour tH cstock 1001. ot incomneae. Information has been received trom the Chiian Hydro- ale Bekah Bolder toarrived: son Fiushing now has excellent sewage, information has ct 4—Arrived. sechrs iushing no} 1d Rock, a8 ‘Cordery, New York (and cleared 12th to nd all the convenience i Sark “ch ay raphic OMoe that the position of Diamand i 4 ner n a Juan # Lover, commanding ine cor. | EV Glover, Wiley, do; Jas Ponder. Jr, Stetson, do i BaP Site tarcn Nesstas feredo asate ox gins, is gg u mailed (approximately) tro m leared 10th to return) ise Fraser, Crawfc do; walicond (at right hand side of ferry at saute reine thi ie rock is not identical with | 6th, brig M E Dana, Owen Portland’ 9¢h, schr J B’Haz- Visitors can take James slip forrybe at ot 10 or uy A, Ms eretofore. supposed. ee ard, Rowland, New York. or cross Thirty-fourth street at 1045 or 11:15 a1 ond Rock the west extremity of Tamar ‘schra ME Femerick, Richards, New York; train at 10:90 oF 11:9 and returns at at pl ssure: Map ine = | ie srgutd bear bie Jan B riovd, ulres, 8 passer can, be had, oF ABD OAR. er * orthern passage ani had a ty Brown, who offered a reward of $600 for the ar- | Henry. Came the northern pasuge, nt lad moter Eermined 4 by Don J do. 1 been left undone by the family and irienas to ferret vessel to R A Robertson & Co. O'Higgins 0 yards to westward ot Diamond rae "V Glover, Wiley, and Louise Fra- a 1 ‘Fiuanng. ane ect taty. cannon antwer ith | out the villain ad irc a4 A tone ea Clark, Bellows, Pensacola 18 days, with yel- Rock at low water ir auingetial springs. The rock then | ger, Craw ied, New York. or ee done AMIN Ww. nicht a Real Estate Head- PO Pemiciency to any other person. than such * ing Mm to justice. A negro low pine to fe WP araineie Is bound to New thiven. F fypeared to be about. It im diameter, about? tect | “GLOUCKATRR, Oct 1i—Arrived, sch Nellie Cook, Power ‘importer, consig! nt of the merc! | detective from Nashville some days since appeared | ir Julia R Floyd, Squires, Georgetown, SC, 8 days, high, nd was skirtea oy ry , Thomaston tor New York. 355 Third avenue, cornet! irenty-aixth street, New York ; 5 - nh igbbe with naval stores to’ Puller & Hart; vessel to & D Hurl: Ine south and west sides ot Tamar Island are skirted eae wel Seer Sb -varrived, sehr Templar, Hodgins, | ~ “Say paper purporting to bean appeal from » decision | 12 the neighborhood disguised asa laborer, and | Sura ce. seu weed to the distance of a mil FAMOUS TONIO AND INVIGORATOR AND & of the eeliee tor ‘ot customs levying duty on merchan- | found employment at wood chopping with quite Schr B P Mason, Nickerson, ¥ Alexandria, vyserinas magnetic. Vanation, 3 easterly in 18/4 ‘Oct &—Sailed, schr Matilda (Br), Hammond (from Tam- prompt and Fadigal Care for Gen moral Depiiwy, B ta, Gise, and claiming abatement irom any amount thus | @ number of other negroes. By adroit ques- ay e. Baseals yueinie: codetic aaeedinn stalllt ob cu GoiAKs—Fostriox OF PORES, GCM 15. cndared, sbip Sondwasidas Wasiey,. | Pees seen Paseen Yied, should be rerused by collectors of customs from | tioning, aided by information received from @| Schr ME Predmore, Corbitt, Virginia, — peed 27. 907° epee 15—C) }. ship , sy, Ee my Sil persons uot having the power to represent the goods | colored woman 10 the neighborbood, he was led to ev tt a densriptin. re to which such app Tonic and \ relates, to receive such goods on ieee Foseyipers. commanding. Le Serpent, has estab- delivery ani ty feceive svsolutely for the inporter any | Suspect that one Joe Ravages, a negro preacher, follows artes toe Garadier Rock, be- playa pve pga tie ale lero inv vigorat stor vil a tapialy. re Seu lealth and moneys witich may be refunded apon sich decision. Feo Bred on the farm of Monte Oglesby, adjoining, | Bene ti tees iiinia ag Peake ini {ine with wost point of Royale ETE a ce uy Mubacatin Lamntoncabe | acnamt’ Bree a fa faruora tn sProvared gn by Important Cases Before the Supreme | Ae ee ee a UBC Og Ci ao earning. | Sehr W Ht katan, Wai Mtn way eeeee fi Aenea” soi BW Suulth, Robbing, | WINCHESTER & CO, Cheluts 96 John street, NF. Court, f Jog, he learned from tim that heimdeed | Schr # Giles Owens, Virginia. The Supreme Court to-day advanced the Union | had made the attempt. Me remarked that he bad Schr A M Haines, Cranmer, Virginia, . failed, but the next time he would make better Sehr Moon! Rogers, Vii Argin Pacific Railroad tax cases on the docket, and set work, Immediately it wes agreed that Joe and | Schr Union, Colinas De walang 6 ne of Kount Gopdamine, 89 deg W. The peak “Peres te.” NEW ORLEANS, Oct 18—Arrived, steamships &t Louls BSOLUTE DIVOROKS OBTAINED FROM DIFFER. Beartage magnetic. Variauon, 10 degrees easterly in | (Br), Resd, Liverpool; City pf, Galvemoa, kvans, al aren rwaneys desertion, éc., suffi- 1 om +. ork; Frankfurt (Ger), Von Bulow, Bremen. dlentenuses ne uiblicity required; mo charge until a vorce granted; syle ites Passed Vineyard Haven Oct 15, schr Chas Thompson, | 16th, steamship Hudson, Gager, do; at shij Circansian (BE house. Dr. Shy wae informed of the plan 1CK, aa VOR Delaw: By order of tne Bareau ot Navigation, 16th—Cleared, steamships Mississippi, Halsey, them for argument on the second Monday in De- | the (to him) unknown detective were to combine Sebr Lark, Cuj ook, Calais, ‘or Philadelphia, is an- ig RAW X. Comasoapre Beat Eydrographer, York; Fire Queen Fe, ommas aa tic Hille M, HOUSE, Attorney, 1% Broadway. cember. No motions to adv: and on Thursday night proceed to old man Shy’s | Choted at sandy Lag) ar us Hydrographic Omce, Washington, DC, Sept 29, | de Bordeaux (Fr), Frew |= “: * . advance were made in | S04 ofect am entrance, when Joe was to proceed | ,, ht Tenneasce. Gilkey, and, Me for Philadel } 1874 ‘Arrived atthe Pames ieihe, ship Gatherer (new), | TPARE A DOSE OF SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS other important cases pending, out it is probable | #7d.e"Na forks’ room, kill tuem ond then rob and 'y Hook Whalemen, Thompson, bath; bark Wild Hunter, Howard, New York | | Ait your Dowels are costive. | such @ motion will be made next Friday in the | burn ¢ Cain, Liverpool; bark All A =HERALD BRANCH O| ” (N ns Wisconsin cases, known as the “Grange cages,” | by the detective, | and sgerraingt, repaired Paceed ‘Fisough Hell Gate, Trot ee een Dane Owen of atip. siren Perty, of NB, genes (pot ie Hse th, sieauiships City" rh Ballas, ing, | A. ner of Pution avenue and Rocky seo involving the question of the right of the States to | oonManea by ME Je A. Cases end | BOUND SOUTH. acted Ot point Bartow July i7, reports her with 80) bbls P 5 Gitaaninas ook BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM COURTS. regulate railroad tarif. The writ of e ye mn Allen, of this Nace, ior the . of error inthe | Mr. Thom; bi Mahady ; Victoria, sotingoa s, Jpcob of different States; legal everywhere; no publicity* eve; They | ford tor New York. with mdse and vassens H 0 case of the Chinese women in Caittornia, - | purpose of seeing the thing well done. Oy | eumnansp BOI sedford Bark Chieftain (Br), Draper, trom Cebu for New York, | Hirdsa ‘Maxson, and Cora, Bush, New York; BH Pres- \. Present- | Pa rely arrived in time to arouse Mr. and Mrs. Shy, | S’eamelip Bolivar, Lawson, New Bedford for New uke fi Steamship City of New Bedtord, Springer, New Bed- | “7™*° Spoken. XORPOLK, Oct Maar sighrs Mary. Compton, | poses, has not as yet reached this Cc | tective, entered the house the front door, Dr. mith, Bowman, East Falinouth for New ae “4 ten it rt a erie be roel but | Shy, who was near by, Meard the. murderous vic- york. wyth wood i Palas Catate NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS, apon being » Countless, ve advanced, | tim’remark in a whisper to the detective that he | ,,nohr Mott ‘ollins, is for Mott Haven, with lumber to Gates & and, ether with the cases above named, the | would first proceed up stairs and kill the oid Te: ase p fr ‘ Behe Mee Salen for New Vere: sarod tor Now | Merchants Mtpping agents and auto captains are in- | "Yi Ing the questi f thi f tn Aug 31, ait 6 i re cared ortland, oe fees in advauce; advice ‘Pieibuutcre kiN ng question of the power of the State to re- | inform them of what was to fir’ Henr: ise onan for New York from Mexic red. bri Proteta”’ (Span), Font, Cadiz and | State ‘y ‘ who live alone, and 1 Sehr Annie Amsden, Wilson, Windsor, NS, for New BS ont bot4, Tat 22 2h, lon 86 38, 4 iat eal Counsellor-at-Law, 363 Broad way.” ttirn improper characters, brought nere for vile | take place. When the ae followed by the de- | york, 7 ears, ‘with plaster to O W Bertaux. Belir itoan Al one (Nor), Hutchinson, New pAKe ‘A DOSE OF SCHENCK’S MANDRAKE PILLS 1 W's DFORD, Bet it Arrived, schrs Jacob M Gee it your skin is yellow. "Philnde| cheat ai emis RSPR ARRANTED FOR TWENTY.SEVEN YEARS AND b—Arrh ow schr 88 Smith, Snow, Warebam for New ir fatied to cure Croup, a3 Colic, Vomiting, Pai Grant parish cases and the case involving the ae secure the money apd then finish the job by ent Emma Gi status of Alexandria city, be set for an early bear ing. Removal of Clerks in the Treasury | Department. ., The gotice naretosore given hy Secretary Brgio firing the house, As he Was proceeding to the | Stairway to carry out his ye ae Dr. Shy opened fire upon him, CH the Doctor thinks, missed him, when the. levelled @ pistol at the Doctor and spi at him, and then closed in of th ping SORT A taR Wale. naNd sehr Eastern pate, yarners ‘with sone to Bridge sonr Bay hates ‘buckley, Boston for New York, with . Southport for New York. Kkiand tor New York. with a ele ite Frank/ort ‘for New York, | Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, formed that by telegraphing to the Herauo London arrivals at and depart- vres from European ports, end other ports abroad, of American and all foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same wilt be cabled to this country 9 oi shase pad publinbed. - j ‘eed ott aalied hie ‘ork. ed—Schr Agnet he iter, New York. Bail ir 8, era NEWPORT, Oct 1 mer Gettrs- burg, Mokitehie, oe Yo m York for B ag salted 16 ay qq ndeet s - Marsh. Bul Hy ‘amp, Wi Alson, Newburg, for do T Soot, Bakery New Fark for Chrome k Rb eumatisin, Sore bio Such «re NIM without it itis @ Buropean trip. JAKE A DOSE OF SCHENK’ DBAKE PILLS i you Daye diarrbaa, on 8 eae