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10 JERSEY CITY FRAUDS. — Bowew gD eeurvivo curren Dy THF ATT @oRy OF THAD FLONDERED ITY—FIGUAES AND PACTS BOR THE STUDY OF TAXPAYERS Besty in the year 1872 the inhabitants of the hfl pectéon of Jersey City were afflicted by the introduction of apatenty contrivance for lighting the street lamps. he ighiy’ wore gensrally clther flaring and sputtering er 80 @iya as to make the darkness more visible, An ‘feccarty nal loud explosion and & shattered lamp showed that Abst dangerous material, naphtha, was the main | NEW YORK HERALD WEDNESDAY, AUGUST THE CRISPINS’ STRIKE. A meeting of the boxses and the Coancil was held yes- terday at No 400 Chatham street, 18 was called merely to hear the views of the employers, and the following gentemen were present:—Mr, Hanan, of Hanan & Ked- disb, corner of Church and Warren streets; Mr. J. Kalieki, of No. 62 Warren street, and Messrs, Layman and Lesser, of No. 21 Warren street, Tho President of the Council, Mr. Michael P. Murphy, welcomed the bosses to the meeting in a short spoech, Mr. Hanan urged the Council w adopt a scale of wages at once, so that the manufacturers could OBITUARY. PETER %, CORNWELD. Peter N. Cornwell, for several years connected with the Star Insurance Company, died suddenly at his residence at Harlem, in the forty-ninth year of his age. He was one of the oldest engineers eonnected with the old Volunwer Pire Department. He served under Chiefs Howard, Carson and Decker, and was acknowk edged to have beeu one of the otficers in the old departmenk OSWIN WELLES, Oswin Welles* an old citizen of Hartford, Conn., a an extunsive packer of tobacco, whose bustess + pone? he lamps, | bi led that the shoe atte ‘tment of the combustible fluid in 1 nem whet ag aubabeul "We cnaten: | apa» Prey, ile wore pursied to know why, with two gas Com | tage was being driven out of the city, and the sane | YON pet Pape hg pn bed county, pw sies—oue of them situated in the very region where | poois and shoes could be made in the interior towns of | residence. aad ww ast-of these new devices were placed—Jersey City 48 | the State for leas money, He thought the Council Maus piagued. Tho reason of the change will be more o> | should make a pro raté of wages for rst, second, third, hasmesigomattomroys ey nay f tous to the people of Jersey City when they read duy’s Homann. ‘A idle over three years ago three clover local mant- cipal managers in Jersey City, uamed Alexander Ww. Harris, Michael Nathan and David B, Bridgford, as will | be seen by the gubjoined testimony, got hold of poor | taventar, named Homgy Payette, who bad exhausted his | meanscin experiments and was casting about to secure | Aho iutroduction of a patent process—of his own inven- Gon—for Nghting street Inmps. They took him unde their protection aud promised to do something for bina. ‘TR was ai the time when “improvemenie”’ were WKIOHING DOWN TUE BALANCE, | mt the finances were kicking the beam. No indict~ | ts had then been feand to dampen the ardor of city | Heficials, Fayoste was brought into contact with ‘the | “powers-that be.” The resalt of the interview was, as | ‘alleged, the “placing” of the stock in the “Payette Vapor | Light Company,” then in embryo, It was “plied” in about the usual proportions—one-fourth to the inventor, ‘ree fourths to the others The company wus organized | and the streets were lighted—sparingty ab first, but en- ‘eroaching more and more, unt! bills began to reach re | spectable proportions and satisfactory dividends could ‘De paid on the stock, The stockholders were not content, however, with ‘he Hon’s share of the contract, It ts charged that they took advantage-of Puyetio’s necessities to force him we s@ell Whe remainder at ‘A GRAST @A0RTFIOR, end acquired mow of bie interest af twentytwo or twenty-three cents on the dollar, at a time when tho stock was paying a profit of fifty per cent and apward per annem, It happenod then that a creditor of Pa yette, named J. F. Walker, of New York, got wind of what had been gping on. He held Fayette’s notes, it is maid, to the amount of $20,000, cpon which Payette had | secured further ume by prom: rig rg results from his Jersey City contract Learning Fayette had now no further interest in the contract Walker's counsel se- cured from bitn a confession of judgment, and insti- Juted proceedings against him in the Saperior Court of New York, with a view of having his assignment of, in- terest in the contract declared fraudulent and void on | the ground that it was made withont consideration, He ow Epeaks confident! y of his ability to MAKE THE PRESENT HOLDERS DIS ‘The testimony thus fur tuken in the case, under an order by Judge Speer, before whom the witnesses were | Sworn, discloses additional fhcws and circumstances of | imterest Henry Payotte testifnel that he tr the patontes of the | Fayetie Vapor Light; iat tha company wns organized | eporarily on June 6, 1873, with a onpital stock of $2%,000, and permanently al a month later; thut the original stockholders were Cogmisetoners | BUMPTRAD, GILLETY AKD StaRTUr, of the Board of Public Works af Jersey City, exch of | whom received 18% per cent of the stock; Na- than, David B. Bridgford and Alexande: r | the contract for the | Vapor ; that the first meeting for the organization | of the bene Hens heid at the house of one of the Pilletts, either of the Board of Works or | hus a. thas both there gentlemen, | ‘together james H. Startap, representing Commis: sioner Startup, bis tather, and Mesure Bridgford, Nathan, | Harris and witness present at that meeting, ‘anc that the agreem: the contract was then mado: that the shares were subsequently transferred in ihe above stated at Sturtup’s office, No. 16! New York, to Mr BW, Gillett for then President of the Bourl | to James H. Startup for Vitiam H. Startup, wad to | John Soper, a surveyor Jersey City, for Commis Sener Willian: HL Bumstead; thas | f rtock, except | award of the contract for lighting street lamps nm | Jersey City, nor did he take any receipt from ther; that | for lighting 200 lumpe for oue year and that the contract was uftorward ca- | tended to elther three or five years at $56 4 your per Jamp; that the profit on the contract was over fily par ; that at the time of making s Messra. Gillety | Re and Bumstead were inembers of the Board of | orks of Jersey City; that | BREDGPORD, NATHAN 4 WARIEIE Bnew ai the Gme upon what terms We contract was ven; that witness is not now connected with the cons | mn , but {s still interested in the patent rigtits outside | Je Olty; thas the money witness got from Walker | scar. tn 3g wap iron foundry business at Harlem | experimenting in patenw, and that be | persooal property in she city of | Yestified that be war prewent at the | house of om of the Gilletia, re- Payette; that the parties named by hin present; that the agroement was that B. W. Gillett, BL Star and Joun Soper were each wo receive cent of the stock, and Bridgford & Harris the Femaining 18% per cent; tuat be dud not then know what the consideration for the trausfer of sock was, | ‘wat has since learned from Harris that it was for aiding | ‘the company to secure the contract; that Bridgford & | afterward gave witness one-third pf their share, | which he sold te Samuel McBorney, of Jersey City; that | ‘he was prevent at two cuetings of the coupany, ai tbe | office of James BH. Startup, No. 16] Chambers street, | ] who, with B W. Gilet, A W. Harris, D. & Bridgford { nd yette, was also present: that John Soper was not ai Dub was ut the second moesing, he came a6 the represeniative of the swck of | joner William H. Bumstead. Alexander H. Barriy in lia testimony recited the | @roumstances of the meeting at Gillett's house substan | tially as above. He said that some person, who, Le thought, was B. IL Gillett, handed him a paper contain- & memorandam designating the parues w whom shares of stock ware Ww be awarded, and witness ito Peyotie; that 1 was understood at thas | that thie disposition of the stock was the only of omaining & contract for this light, that he Bi wabeequeuily amy Maal Sue stock so trensferred was for the | DKNKSIT OF THR COMMISION ARS | named; that oo cousiderstion lias been paid to the | Knowledge of witness, for that stock, and he has been a | member of the company since ite ‘organization; that | learned from Samuel McBurney that he lad ought B. W. Gillets’s stock at par, and gave there(or | cnriain real ami witness aflerward pegotiaved a wale of the same suok ‘rom McBurney w George Somers, of Jersey City, for cash st par, aud wat when trandferred it wax indorsed by Gillet; (J lit i j } Bhat be learned from MeBerney dt the real extaie | be for the etock was transferred to the son of M. B. Gillett, President of the Boara of Public Works; thas | ntly waked witness to have his stock, which swod in Jonn Soper’s name, transfurred io hum | Bumsiead) on the books of mmpany, alleging thas | was trying to swindle bem out of R: that witness | told James H. Starsap of Borustvead’s wie, aud Suarvap | @dwieed ham i jet it alone and les Loem iN THER OWN akUNKS.”” ‘that the offeers of the Vapor Light Compan |. Soper, Presidem; A. W. biarris, Vice 1 janes A. Startup, ‘Secretary and Treasurer ‘tought nes cash de: Of profit on the, cou ‘bean paid up to the 10th day of January lan, w ihe simouns of either forty or sixty per cru. RBxJudge Rapin, connee! for whe oreditor ease has a batch of additional aflidevite in ut which be mtends wo withivold tii bie Ural takes p Is At the instant when ihe police offirinis of Hoboken Sagan to wince yesterday under the caposd of robberies fend outrages, and while some of them were amerting at the number of such cases was exaggeraud, ao- ether grievous afixtr came to hight A young lady, Miss Hann, while revorning from « mente a few mgbes | was topped, rhe alleges ty four scoundreis, om loboken niealows, who fling her vo the ground ‘The fortunate approach of vome persons frightened te Fuffians away, however, Her (nepde advieed her w lay case before & Justice of the prace in Hoboken, whieh Gid. Vor sowe reasons ne action was taken by the | nd the bed to appeal to Inet Abiridge, of ONy, for redress Ho prompily despatched a | 10 temnre the nerueed whow names are enia be James Frank, Willen end George Mivbell and Mharics Ditton, The ebove aliar was wot reporter wo ‘the Police Oomrrumtoows n the i | “HOBOKEN, FF i 4 HOW COULD GHE LiaveE uiM? Verterday Constable Banviry had onderiakentn serena ‘warrant ih the bowse of one Hokmann and nw wife athe eorner of Grand and Fires mtrevte, Hoboken, with a mew com 7 ‘ and fourth class work. This would assist boththe work- men and their employers. Mr. Lesser said he was quite willing to give every | man a good chance to earn ap honest living; Ww pay his men as mach as he could afford The entire wholesale trade had been driven from the city and would never return, Every dealer in the business coukt got Al- bany or Rochester and do just as much business with but a little over one-half the ¢: In conclusion, be trusted the men would work im with the manulye, | turers. All the bosses present were firm in their idea thata | diferent system of shops and prices should be made law | | among the men. The gentlemen who appeared before the Council were well received and appeared tu be satisied with the ason- tion shown them, The difficulty at J. Parsons & Sons, No. 49 Warren street, was ainicably settled yesterday, Mr. Parsons deciding % recognize the “Council,” and therefore all the men returned to work. At Weil Brothers, No, 80 Warren street, no work is being done, but yesterday they reinstated ‘their old cut- ters, Their “bottomers’’ are still on strike, and will bot be taken back gunless they appear outside the Conn- | cil. Mr. Weil bas ho objection to the society or Council, but there is one man with whom he will have no trans- | aetions, Everything will be settled to-day or to-morrow. At Kaliske's, No. 62 Warren street, the general busi- pees was going on the same as usual, but the manw facture of boots and shoes is entirely stopped. At E, ©. Burt's, No. 9% Thomas streci, the general Dusiness goes on as usual and ne further wouble m ante cipated, he men seem to be very much pleased with the visit of the “bosses” Inst evening. In Lodge No, 142 last evening $230 was paid out to the men on strike. Lodge No, 122 voted to eonsolidate with the cutters, and, if this is fully effected this evening the, men at work at Burt’s shop or any other shop where ba by grand will be called oat t is fully expected that a turning + in the strike will be reached to-day. Ee SPORTS ON THE HUDSON, A three mile stright away race between Angnst P. Schneider, of the Friendship Boat Club, and Henry Hughes, a former member of the same club, came off yesterday evening on tho Hudson River for a prize medal valued at $100, The race was originally in- tended to be rowed over the Pleasant Valley course, bot, owing to the difficult a ’ referee, the latenous the hour and | roughness "of the water it was decided upon | rowing the race on the New York side of the ference between therm could be seen for the first hundred yards. Then Hughes began to erowd Schneider, so | Taceb so thas the latter threw up his hand as an mdica- ton that something wrong was intended. He was, however, ordered to row on, which he did. On the next few hundred yards be not only gained what 6 tad lost by stopping, but gave the “goodby” to his opponent in aba manner. Yim. 30% The distance of Hughes behind might be measured by blocks. CATHOLIC PROTECTOR: Y PICNIC, Over 5,000 people were present yesterday on the Protectory grounds, and the various amusements af- forded genuine enjoyment to the visitors. The orators of the day wero Mr. John B. Haskins and Alderman Purroy, who were introduced to the audience by Vicar General Qumn Mr. Haskins succinctly, but eloquently, sketched the history of the insutution, and Alderman Purroy paid a gracefal tribute to the memory and self sacrifices of a distinguished Lrish patriot, Jobu Mavebel. A MURDEROUS GIANT. Michael Daly, a laborer, modelled afer some ancient giant, residing at No. 647 East Eighteenth street, at tacked his wife last night and beat her so bratally thas | | her face was a mass of clotted blood and swollen bruises, | Mr. and Mra. Duffy, who oceupy the floor below, at tampted to interfere between the ruffan and his wife, when Daly turned and drove them down stairs, throw- ing after thom whatever portable furniture Mrs. Daly was sent to Bellevue Hoxpital, and it is sup- that she has received dangerous internal injuries, ‘attempted, aeress him, threaten! pant allowed himself to be led peaceably to sbe station Ouse, UPON DE} Ss. Captain Williams, of the Fourth precinct, bantked | yesterday afternoon im his attempt to “pull” the gambling bouses on Ann street, mule @ raid last night on some disreprtable bouses m Oliver treet’ = Among aces deecended upon were several that are known ea “boozing kene”’ or lodging houses, the resort of vile eharaciers who have nightly held horrid orgies in thea. amd women were arrested and locked uj street sation bonsa, They will be taken this morning. BAD FOR East Twensy-sixth street, was kicked on the ankle by a man with whom he was scuffim, morning. The diow eansed a componnd fracture 0: hot arrested, DIED OF HER INJURL Catharine Fagan, aged thirty-eight years, who fel! ont Of the third story window of her residerice, at Ni Kast Forty-eighth street, on the evening of Au died at Bellevue Hospital yesterday, BELLEVUE HOSPT AL WORK. There were forty-reven deaths and discharges at Bellevoo Hospital yesterday, This m uhe largest auinber in w single day for more than two months A HORRIBLE ACCIDENT. Bridget Ganly, an operative employed in Tucker's | Nigeria ropewalk, on Kent avenne, near Flucing avenve, Brook. | Stxte of In lyn, wae canght in a belt atinched tw the machinery, and both of her feet were severed from the limbe an: her lef arm wae broken The physicians pronounced | har injuries fatal The girt is sixteen yours of aga THE CITY OF BICKERINGS, THREE EXCISE BOARDS IN LONG ISLAND CITY AN BX-MAYORS LGACY OF COMMUNITY, Lang Utand City now has three excise beards. ali TROULLE TO 18H | ®Ppotwted by the eame Mayor, The appomtments grew out of @ misinierpretaien of the law. After Mayor Debevoiwe hel appointed two sete of Excive Commis | Maas... rioners, one of which waa rejected and the other con- firmed by the Common Council, a decision wes ren- red by the Court of Appeals to the effect thas the confirmation of commen councils was annersasary in ohere of the confirmed Board having opposed the Mayor at the etection Mr. Debevoise signalized his re- | irement from offies by the appointinent of Messrs. MeNatty, Goldner and WeNally a Kxetse Commiesion- ers. (nm Manday the Chapman and the McNulty boards sndertonk to meet, The former arrived first and coon. pied the room, bat thay were soon followed by whe ouher. At first It was expected that the members of the differem parties woukl come to blows, but they seemed \ be sagisfied with blackganrding each other “and willing whet they would do when the courte had es. tablighed their elaims, The cases of the three contest. | tng boards have been brought into somrt and will be rebmitted, om tbe Mth ieal, w the Geuera Term in Brooktyn. ANOTHER SCANDAL Yesterday Jnfige Johw B. Madden, of Long Island Olxy, wae boried, The Sameral took place at half pact nine o’etoek A. M., from the Cutholie church, mear the late rewidence of the detrased. Jurt before the body ‘was taken from the honme a Mrs. Smith, who styles her feif ceragionafty Mrs Joon B. Madden, made her ap- eerie tet pare Srnies toms the proposed to stay in the hous, and notified Alderman Ryan, to whom the resi Cenc was leaned and with whom Inte Judge reviden, ‘that bts farntly mort tramediately varaia One of tho paiThearers being Police Commissioner Bodina, he placed @ polieernan in charge of the hour, and the exercives ‘were nut further divtarbed. MURDER OR ACCIDENT. Yeetertay morning the body of & man was foand Souting th the ereek ot Bitwabovh, N. J, and was ident | Siar omnes (ir) fied as that of & person who bad bern seen to a fight in Renesas AR bs had wom warks of pointment of exmise boards of catiea Two of the | | Hudson. Both men got away together, and Tittle dif- | Schneider won the race easily in | he conld find | {+ T. Post, | | { | } THE TEMPLE OF Paymaster Greeley, of the "aica siates Navy, who toe been aint bein cons” aption in Hartford, Conn., for @ year, died at BIS residence yesterday morning, 0th inst, og ‘fey was a native of New Hampshire. He Ribred @_ Sservice of the United States from that ore ‘he 21st of October, tn the year 1864 Ho had a total service at sea of three years and five months His ate eruige torminated in March, 1871. J, W, DANYORTH. J. W. Danforth, a woll known merchant of Hartford, Conn., for many years, died at his residence in that city on the 9th inst, MES MARGARET WHEELAN, Mrs. Marguret Wheelan, mother of Colonel J. N. Wheelan, died at Port Saunders, N. Y., yesterday morn- ing, the 10un inst, MARQUIS DE PONSON D’ALLEGRE—A FRENCH CENTENARIAN, The death, at Paris, at the ago of 103 of the Marquis de Ponson Allegre, the last rep- Tesentative of an ancient family, whoso seutcheon fig- ures in the Hall of the Crusaders, at Versailles, took place on the 30th of July, ‘The deceased leaves a con- siderable fortune, the larger part of which goes to the Assistance Publique LIEUTENANT JOHN ¥. YOUNG. John F. Young, aveteran of the late war, died yes: terday at his residence in Cumberland street, Brooklyn, from disease caused by wounds received in bate ‘Fhe deceased was born in Ney York and joined the Four teenth regiment in 1860, He took part in the battle of Cedar Mountain and in all the engagements during Pope’s retreat. Wounded at Centreville on the 30th of August, 1863, he was taken prisoner by the rebels, but some time after was paroled. On his return he’ was promoted to the rank of Leutenant and ‘ged on account of wounds. THE BARRINGTON BANK ROBBERY. A XEW YORK BROKER ARRESTED—-ONE OF THE STOLEN BONDS TRACED TO HIM. On the night of the 6th of Jaly the residence’ of F. X. Deland, the cashier of the Mahaive National Bank of Groat Barrington, Mass., was entered by a gang of in agreeing upon | masked burglars, Mr, Deland and his family were gagged and handcuffed, and he was required, under pain of instant death, to go to the bank with the bprglars to open the safe, On arriving there he explained to them that the safo was fitted with a chronometer lock, which could not be opened till the time {t was set for on the dial—nine o'clock the following morning. ‘The burglara then went back to Mr. Deland’s residence, and after pinioning him with cords to a chair, they ran- sacked the house and found two bond, one on the city Of Des Moines, Iowa, for $1,000, and another $1,000 | bond on the county of Macoupin, iUinois, Tho firet was | traced to a broker — named son, of No, 48 Broadway, who banker, No’ 25 Nassaa Yesterday afternoon Simpson was aggexted and ar raigned at Washington Place Police Court, and re- manded to Police Headquarters till the arrival of Mr. F. N. Deland, who bas been telegraphed for, Mr. Simp- fon states that he received the bond some time ago from a than named Wiliams, who left it for negotiation, and who has written to him since that he had six simt: lar ones to dispose of. Hie contended that he oonld sat isfactorily secount for its coming into his posession, and denies any guity knowledge, He wished to give hail for his appearance yesterday, but the Judge re- fused wo accep JERUSALEM, ‘The snpposititious anniversary of the destruetion of Je- Tusalem by the Roman army under Titas, in the year ® A D., was commemorated yesterday with mournful ness by the Jews throughout the world, The event wns alluded to during the services in the synagogues on Saturday last, and all Israelites were enjoined to ob ferve its anpiversary with proper exhibitions of.ruefub ness From the day of the destruction of the Temple and the subsequent plonghing up of the summit of Mount Moriah may be said to date the beginning of the dist to resist ‘the offlcar who came to | busien of the Israelites throughout the untverse, to kill bin with an axe if he | Dut when the policeman drew his pistol the | A SAVAGE GUARDIAN. { John Nugent, aged twenty-two years, residing st + Astoria, in company with three friends from New York, About tity mm | gun scream and full to the ground, He was found to be the Toraby | Wounded in the neck, right side and groin, Yesterday the bones, and | | he wns taken to Bellevue Hospital, His assailant was | | entered the grounds of Mr. Vandeventer, in Astoria, on Sunday, and began to pull some pears A gardener, | mamod Ballacht, employed on the Purdy farm, adjolning that of Mr. Vandeventer, ordered the young men to jeave the grounds. They only laughed, whereapon Baliachi’s son drew a revolver, for thé purpose of frightening them. This having no effect, Ballaehi, Sr., entered the house, and, obtaining a shot’ gun, took de- Liberate aim and fired at the party. Nagont gave a suck afternoon he was dying. His three compantons were each seriously wounded. Ballachi was arrested, NG NEWS ETA ES RIE RES OCEAN STEAMERS. DATHS OY DEPARTORE PROM NEW YORK FOR THE MoxTHS OF AUGUST AND SRPTEMDER” |_ Satta [Destenation mr | Bothnia. ss... JA | State'of Penasyta |Ang 15 Broad 19) Broadway OP Broadway Ethiopia. | Oder | Wisconsin. iverpook. Rotterdam. (6 Hamburg. §vorpool Liverpool. | Chinbrta. Otty of Berlin Baltie Idaho 3 State of Virginia 1 Rowerdam..... 2'| Rotterdam | Rlopatoete . 2°. 2 |Mambarg Revnblic. 4 [Liverpool Clty of Richm 4. [Liverpool Ville de Paris. 4. Havre. Donan. + | Mencan: : Sept. 7 State of Georda | ||Sepe 8. my City of Brooklyn. ||Sept, 11 15, Britannic Rept. 11.| Liverpool. ||19 Broad Nevade Sept. 14.'Liverpoot. !29 Broadway P Caland Sept 16.|Rotverdamn. |) Broadway Amrriqus. ‘Sept 18.|Havra.....155 Broadway Sept, 50. \Rotwrdam. 190 Broadway | 8a- NOTICE TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS ENTERING THE PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIOTT —The New Youu Hunan hns adopted a distinguishing Coston night rignal for use on board the Hxxanp steam ynebt, showing while barn ing the colors red, green, red, ebanging from one to the other fu succession, aud can be soveral miles distant Cap. fuins of vessois, upon seeing this signal wil! oblige us by pre. ine news they way have for whe Ship News Uenaro. a-Pervona desirous of communicating with vemels arty tng at New York eau do eo by addirewing co snah vemsets, care of Hxnauo news yacht, pier No 1 Kast River, New York. Letvers reerived from all parts of the world mud promptly de- Breed. Doplicatas are required. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK ‘THIS DAY. AON AD MOON, | On Waren. Bun ros + 606) Gov, Ivland....nmrorm 8 17 ' 8 | Bandy Hook,..morn 2 42 -| Onte......mern 6 Os | i { ; 10, 187. PORT OF NEW YORK, Al CLEARED, hitamer,Dabore iB), Vorsyth, Liverpool via Qasenstewn— Weller (Br), Ranson, Cork or Palmouth— Ateame 7 ott Brow ~~. Creamer Solamnbus, Recd, Mavans—Wm P Clyde & On, via, Phiindelphta—duy Mat, Biscorer Geo i tout’ Bord Tiana. er Geo ona hiladal piri J Bseasuer Glaucne, Dearne, Howton Il ¥ Dimock. Ship Uity of Lahore Wn, Greenhorn, Lemdoa—Hendersoe Bron. antl g° Warwick (Br), Kline, Cronstadi—Pendergest irom AC jack Ceres (Nor), Roe, Rotterdam—Tetent, Bockmann & McDonald. Antwerp - Perk) Job. Bark Braros Pullor, Galveston—-C I Mallory & Go ig Merviwa, Dow's, Limeriek- Miller & Honghtem. BLP ei ris, Sa Pin ite ¥,2 Mererman, Yocrow, Rio Jenciro ond Sentner “aay ‘fig Ldesie G (Bs), Gilchrist, 84 John, ¥B—P 1 /Aovine g “ae gue cp. anton, dH Fe 4 jcton Majd, Ook © Fae on dors—J as ard & Co, : Sebr Geo K Hutch, Marphy, Calbazin—S powell & Pottt Barty Champion Gir), Graavite, “autux—P 1 Nevius & Scht Mary Loulsa, quasi, ” NO—Zophar Mills Sehr Pt Wine A Wattmere fens : os ears 3 dan, Palle ia J Wenbers. ey Bate Feaikey, Bosion—Chas Twing. ARRIVALS. RivOnTeD BY THR MERALD STEAM TaCTTe AND MRRALD WHITRHTONS TELAGRAPE LINK. Btoamer France (Ir), Trudetle, Havre July 31, with mdse and passengers to Geo’ Mackensie, Had fine weather with Tool fox ow the Banks ; Aug 4, I 47 28 ton 38 35, passed @ British ship showing si JD; eh, Yet 41.40, lon 09 10, # German bark bound W. showing sienale car. Beouner Gellert (Ger}, Bazonds, Hamburg July 28 and Havre 31, at 9 A M, with'mdse and passenge: unhardt & Co. iad moderate head winds and fine weather. A 1, lat 49 40, lon 10 10, exchanged signals with lug lettors HC T'S, bound cast; 24, lat 49 40, ton a French steamer, of the West India Line, bound east; lat 48 10, lon 3210, a whip, showing letters 'T N Q H (Bx), do; 9th, a bark, showing letters HT LR, bound Stcamer Acadia (Br), Mackay, Genoa July 2, Loghorn 41 Naples th, Sorrento 12th, Palermo 17th, Menton 200h an Gibraltar Og with mde and passengers to Henderson Bros, » lon 43, assed bark Jatin K Chase, from Ma " 7 by ys 41 30, bay Auchor line steamer bound E. Svonmmer Colon, Tanuer Aspinwall Aug 1, with mdse amd to Mail Steamship Ce pansengors to the Pacific 0. Steamer Montgomery, Paireloth, Fernandina Ang 4, Brans- wiek, Ga, Sth and Port Royal 7th, ‘with mdse to H 0. Steamer H Li , Savannah Ang 7, with Steamer Wn F Clyde, Doane, Wiim! 0, 62 hours, teamer Wm » Doane, Im with mdse and passengers to W'P Clyde 4 Go. Stoamer Isaac Bell, Lawrence, Richmoud, Point and Norfolk, with mdse'and passengors to We Old Dominion Steampship Company. Bark Stanfield (Br), Cumming, Singapore 110 dave, with mise to Peabody, Willis & Co; vessel to Vernon H Co. Passed Cape of Good Tl June 9, St Helena 27th, and crossed tho equator July'8, infon 31 W; had light winds aud calms the entire ; June 4, lat 588, lon 21 W, spoke Fake Gt lax a1 oh BP Tip Lady’ Abce’ Cha, hoee ane 2 lon . . Singapore for Gibraltar. Bark Jons Nilsen (Nor), Olsen, London 43 days, in b to O Tobias & Oo. July 20th, Int 43, lon 50.1 4 fecborgs. The J'N ie uuchorod at Sandy Took for orders Bark hag, (Nor), Hi Rotterdam 42 days, with mdse to Tetens, mann & Oo, "July 2 lat 49, lon |, paswed & large icebergs 100 feet high. ark Fannie P (Aust) Havro 28 days, in ballast to Slocovich & sh & Co, Jnly 29th, lat 49, lon aswed 2 largo jeebergs. The F P te anchored butsids the oem nates! Bark RA Allen, Tarr, Havana 11 day eee sugar to ‘Youngs, Smith & Co; vewel to Benner & Pinknoy. Brig Victoriano (Sp), Acroxpe, St Jago 23 days, in ballast bat Hagle itock d, Seville 36 with cork ir jammon and lead to Goodwill, Mayo & Cd; vessel to sitter X Hough son. Schr Jessie $ Clark, Wellworth, St Marys River, Ft, 6 days, with naval scores 10 ‘Dollnar A Pottery was! to Taster. Behr J P Kelsey, Bodine, i, Sobr Late of Pines, Steelman, Virginia, Behr Ocean W. elu, Virginia, r Samuel Wood, W Virginia, Sloop Mary Drisston, Thompson, Virginia, BVT Steamer Groat Wostern, from Bristol, which arrived ‘Sth inst, reports:—Had light, variable breeses and fi weather; Aug 4, on the Grand Eiank, spoke fishing sehr N Bymonds, of seit with 1,300 quin fish; Osh, las 42 54, Jon 08 02, bark Vibi la, of Yarmouth, ao hence for Queens town; same aay. lat 42.50, lon 58 36, bri iP, Remick, henco for Penarth ‘Sth, las 40 56, lon 40, ip Marcia Greenleaf, from Reval for New York; 9th, lat 4025, lem Ti 25, ship Merrimucto, bound to Delaware Breakwater, PgrShip Dagmar (Ras), from Hartlepool, which azrived ‘9th, is consigned to master, and reports >—J' 23, lat 43, leo w 12 large icebergs. Ba-Bark Alfred, from Liverpool, which arrived st Gravem oud Bay Sth for orders, came up to the eity this PM. 2a Bark Kong Sverre, from Newry, which acrived at Gravesend Bay Sth, carne up so the eity 10th PASSED THROUGH HELL GaTE, BOUND SOUTH, of Now Bedford, Fish, New Bedford for Now ise and passengers. , New London for New York, with mdse and passen; yg Bebe avorieg, ‘Knowles, New Haven for New York, nr Robort Smith, Pordand, Ob for New York, with stone to order. Behr GL Daboll, Sackett, Chatham for New York. ‘hr Hastings, Chase, New Bedford for Now York. Steamer Cit cbr H Martin, Crowell, Boston for Now York. Selr E Walsh, Grandall, Sag Harbor for New York, BOUND EAST. Brig MJ Brady (Bx), Brady, New York for Tésbon. Brig Sabina (Br), Gerrior, New York for Bristol, ver (Br)’. Wallace, New York for Rocklaud. Allen, Hoboken for Port Jefferson, neces, Pierson, Hoboken for Providence, Belur vergreen, Lovell, Elizabethport for Providencs, Sehr Goo W Leamings, Fish. Hoboken for Boston, Bohr Silas McLoon, Spear, Hoboken for Rockland, Schr WK Phillis, New York for Boston. Sehr 8 Freeman, Washington, Hoboken for Providence, Schr Cora, Etta, Baltimore for New Haven, Schr J 8 Terry, Raynor, Hoboken for Providenes. Schr M'S Rulon, Rulon, Hoboken for Boston. Schr Xeboc, Robbing, Hoboken for Pawtuckey . hr ® M Tyler, Hart, Hoboken for Providence, behr Addie P Avery, Ryan, Baltimore for New Havem Bebr Flyaway, Ei foboken for Providence, Bear Win Uapes, Kelly, Hoboken for Deunia BELOW. thignete (Br), Shaw, from Bremen July 1. Gemini (Sor),'from Antwerp July & «# SATLED. Steamers Dakota (Br), for Old Doiningon, Richmond, &e; iapreswo (Ital), Cork; so (Hr), London; Kalalis, Rotterdam; Rosa 3” (tal), stol; Glovanino M (Ital), Cork; James K Ward, Havaua} ig Percoa Hinckley, Alicante, MARITIME MISCELLANY. Purser Smith, of the steaimer Colon, from AspinwaD, haw our thanks for favors. ” Sur Jaxer Cowan (Bo), MeBri 1; Columbus, Ravanay at San Franciseo An; 2, from Newenatle, NSW, on July %, lat 19 22 N, lon 119 W, had a stong gale from ‘west horthwest to south, with thlek, rainy weather. At4PM-there was blowing « urrie cans, accompanicd with torrents of rain, which Oiled the decks, The leessii was under the water all the time spars lashed on the deck began to slack their Inshings and was impossible to get nour them for the of them. Tho gig washed from the skids. warks were washol away, eartying with ness, eavka, buckeus, fo As 590 togallantinass was carries kA the wind, the wreck, failing, lower main-topsail, not leaving a vestige of ‘the ¢rew cus away ail the wrock in order to try and of the vossel, but it being so dark it was lnrpo Ht, and It bung alongside and pounded beavily unde veosel. The gaskole aud the mainsail and main to} ent by the wreck, and the sails soon blew to plecas, life-bons was stove up by the faliiog spare. At 640 the fore- | topeiast truscle-teees gave way and the op-galtant mast | eame down, The yards and rigging in their descent destroyed all the Tho jibboom was sprang and daring the gale lost almost an entire set of sails. The jolly boat was sicve up and cousi other damage bo the spars aud rigging. Baia Loon Lowoxn, sailed from Aspinwall Jnly 29 for San Andmas, and returned on 26th inst in distress, having en- countered a whiriwind off Poiny M in which she was thrown on hor beam ends, losing sails and recoiving othar Guroages She repaired und proceeded to destination on the ion . Bate Srunznra (Br), from Wilmington, NC, for London, which put Into Halifax Ang 4 with captaln sick, exiled for destination Sth, having procured 4 new master. Base Locmxvan, from New York for Parnambues, lost on fhe coust of Braril, was owned by J G Allen, of Shelbarne, NS. The lens is boas $50,000, Both vessel and cargo werd Boum Preva, of New Redford, has been old to W Town send, of Norfolk, Va, to be continued in ue Wess Ludia bua news in command of Gept Jobn P Dix. Seun Jona, Joy. fram New York for Tampico, put nto Ke; Wont 10th ines leaking. xd Scum Lomosxr was ron {nto at Vineyard Haven @th inst by sehr Looneura, and lost jibboom and headgear. | Naw BuDrony, Ang 9—Schr Witeh, of this port, while mn- ming acrors the bay Saturday, in the fog, struck on Angelic and damaged her rudder. Xho was towed to this pors by | steam tug Nellie, and will be taken upon she railway for ro- pales, Porrtamn, Me, Ang 10-—Steamer Clty of Portland, bound to Boston from Bt Jobn, NB, arrived here to-day and reports that at 8 o'clock last nijght, during » thick fog, she Tau into the schr Mary Ana, of Jonospurt, whieh had previously lost foremast ; took lior ‘in tow to Potit Meaan, where sho loft her frying to make Jonesport. stoamer had bulwarks stay. ad reesived other damage, bas proceeded tu Boston mer! Syonny, NSW, Jaly 3—Rark Whistler, from Poget Sound for Adolaide, had discharged and bas td uadergo extensive airs before she ean resnme her voyage. jark Heury Buck, Coleson, is being sont by the U 8 Gan- su] to San Francises, ander owner's instructions Heavy gales prevailed on the sous of New South Walce | on July 1, during whleb she brig Hen Nevis (Bip, wad totally wreeked at Port Bievens, and two men drown Saly Rovals Br), wens re veer Newcastle, no Ives lost ndoned. Botany Bay, & ex Ateamer Pionwer (Br), ashore ne preted to be gut off with ‘slight damage. WHALEMEN. | A letter from on board sehr Win A Gronier. of Province- town, reports her atsea July 11, with 100 bbe xp oil since | aes report—280 bbIs sp of) all told, 8g mouths oan BPOKEN. Ship Onde Br), from Bremen for Philadelphia, Ang 9, 25 miles B of the Higtiande. Back Eitida, from ——~ for Baltimore, Ang 6, tat 41 17, Jon 67. Bark Kings Qonnty (Br), McClelland, from Sydney, OB, for Baltinore, Ange Jat 40 94, lon 60 a Bark Connty of Richmond (br), Leblanc, trom New York aly 26, int 4%, lon 58, Porington, from Portland for Havana, Aug 1, for Antwerp, Brig Carri j tas 25°90, Jon 70-40 (aot ea before). | NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchants, chipping agents ond ehipinasters are Informed that by telegraphing te the Hxnann London Bureau, No 46 Plent street, or to the Paris office, Rue Scribe, the arrivals at | and departures from Baropean sad Kastern ports of Amer | can and all foreign vessel trading with the United States, | the same will be cabled to this country free of charge. Captains arriving at and sailing from French and Moth terranenn ports will find the Paris office the more economical and expeditions for telegraphing news. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Anrwaur, Ang @—Artived, barks Argonaat (Nor), Olsen, Philadelphia; Bienenkord (Gert, Brane, New York. Arrived Oth, elip Wellington (3r), Carrington, New Yorks ‘dark Reyal Dane (Br), Cooper, Lobos; 10th, ships Sehatdis Meig, Kuiper, Philadelptiia; Martha Bowker, Wowdside, do; vark Maggie 1 Guavill (Bx), Bishop do, Benram, Avy O-scrved, rie Ausgra (Br), Doi6, New nee se ; 1, 1875—TRIPLE sheer, Canmyv, Ang 9—Rafled, bark Harold Haarfager Cor), Oleon, United States; brig New Bra, McPhee, do, Coux, Aug 9-Sailed, bark Oceans Wor), Kettlosen, North, America Paswoors, Ang 9—Artived, bark Colmmbus{By, Bux roughs, for Traro, ‘ Pay. bark Addivon, Dias, Boston ; brig Constan- tine (Br), Ryder, do, Grovcusren, Aug 9—Sailed, bark Emma (Br), Liswell, North America, Guascow, Aug 10—Arrived, bark Harriet 3 Jackyon, Ba- con, New York, > Hixtvorr, Aug 9~Arrived, brig Alaska (Bx), Tucker, Now ‘York for Rotyerdam, LaveKroo, Aug 9—Arrived, bark Spirit of the Dawn (Br), Dixon, Portland, 0, Sailed Oth, baew Cade (Br), Thompson, North America. Lonnow, Avg S—Suiled, bark Assunta (ial), Vibags, United States. Lasnox—Sailed, barks Asoff (Nor), Hoim, United States; Galathoa (Nor), Steansen, do, Lrcuoun—Sailed, bark HF Hussey, Shaw, Now York. Movriix, Aug 10—Arrived, steamer Victoria (Br), Oven stone, New York for Glusgow. Quesvstows, Aug 10—Arriverl, Drig Carla (Ans, Baces- vioh, Now York; echr W H Jordan, Mchardson, Matansas via Providence and Boston. Also arrived 10th, 9:30 AM, steamer Repablte (Bx, Gles- dell, New York for Liverpool. Also arrived 10th, 4 PM, steamer CRina (8x), Gill, Now York for Ieiverpook Arrived off Brow Had 10th, PM,‘steamer Keutlworth Bn, Prowse, from Philadelphia for Liverpool. Rorrerpam, Aug 9—Arrived, brig Geo W Jomes (Br), Par ter, New York, Sovrmawrrom, Ang 10—Arrived, steamer Mam (Gey), New York for Bremen. Sawranven—Sailed, bark Clifton (Br), Snow, New York. Waersnaven, Aug 9—Salled, bark Thos Leo (Br), Salkeld, North America, Lonnon, Ang 10—The White Star steamer Repubtte, which arrived at Queenstown to-day from Mew York, reports that on Sunday, the Sth inst, when 430 miles west of the Pastnet, | foll in with bark Meteola (nx), from Philadelphia for Stottin, and received from her the crew of bark Velox (Nar), from Montreal for Queenstown, which had been abandoned that morning. Subsoquentty took the Velox in tow, bus after six hours the hawser parted. The chief officer and nine of the Republic's crew were then put om board the avan- doned vessel, with instructions to make for Queenstown Bark Evangeline is reported to have been burned a¢ Buomas Ayres Ne dase or particulars given, FOREIGN PORTS sq htEXAnDnss, Hy dag 6—scived, big Stockton, ANea, Boe- Alay, Juby 17— brig, Loch on. christ, Pert Phace cond aia a for'San 1h peneet, Co 2ith and sailed again Yorh—seo Miscellany) ; WSth, sebrs A 1. Putnam, Phillips, Savanilla (and sailod 20th for Sun Blas) ; zi Thos Fito, Ricketta, Hluctolds @od sailed 29%b for 0 fe Bailod 27th, bark F L Carnay, Jackson, coast ef Mexicoy sehr Racchorse, Evans, Sen Blas Cartao, June 26 Arrived, ‘barks Ray lonte- mond, Val video’ (and sailed Ji ; 1, ehip C L Sargent, Sweet, San Francisco (and sailed 10th for In dependencia) ; bark Carleton (Br), Darkee, Austraita; Sd, ship Thos Hilyard (ir), Campbell, Yokohama; Gib, ‘bark ry wigeics (Br), Mosher, Montevideo. uly 5, ships J B Lincola, Lombard, ‘7th, Tranquebar, Waterhouse, do; M icht (Br), Chdaton, do 11th, Coste Rica (CA), Bollo, Payta. in port July 13, Trimountain, Jones, from Chtnbore; WM Reed, Brace, for Independencia; Russia, ——, for do; Alexander, Murphy, for do; Alida, Mehan, for Europe; bark, Mabel, Hallett, for Indepencencia, to load for Havana; and ‘the above arrivals not otherwise reported. a. Asrinw dencin; Gow Bax, hug Josius King, for Now ‘Devrmana, July sehr Magele E Gray, Budgtns, 10—In port gp rages to ta Crack oy Hl es ig RONTE x Mo date) — port, Qritin, rom’ Mutaoaas, ‘would coctmenes lag ina iow day? Varuna Porwr, Aug 10—Arrtyed, steamers sy Boveria Laverpen fe Moatrecl, denstiaevian tes Dost do for Baltimore. GUANTANAMO, Ang I—Azrived previously, brig Mattie B hag revo a pl ng A A RS SY fous to In matrnw, i Hioeo! June 30—Sailed, berk rere gg eater Nagnesici HonG Koxe, Juno bark Edward James, i J0—Gatied, sche, Lega! Tender, Windin 4th, brie Haeard, Lewis, do; 16th, ‘bark Powhattan, Black: Port Gamble. 24, ip Emerald, Batrnson; hark Hattle Macieury (Haw), Walter, ropg; sehr U M Ward, do. ; Mth, ‘steainers Merida, Reynolds, Now York Juniata, Catherine, New Orleans; Oity of Vora Crus, Deaken, New ‘or Sailed @th, barks Pedro Sas Sp), Pages, New Orteans; Siete de Novembre (Sp), Sabirat, Pogg a phe Bird, Kroif, north of Hatterag; Robln (Br), Parker, Pensacola, MALirax, Aug 6—Balied, brig Steriiig (rom Wilmington, RO), for London. Salied Oth, barks Meeurius fm, Lodvigeen, New York; ir (Br), Murras Rmpréss (ir), J aii LEVAKA, brig JW Seaver, San rancisca. Lonos De TireRA, June 19—Ctenrod, ships Pera, Blanch | Ivanhoe, Horrimann, Queenstown ly 1, Qestystarg, Alexander, Burope ; Sth, Bertha, Polo, do. In port July 6, su Martha Cobb, Grecabank, and Pere- vian Congress (Br), Powor, | ved, ghip Mutiah (Br). Barr, (Br), Mesourne, June Li , G Pendleton, Gilmore, Bnow, New York. Rew York; 17th (net 201! hee 4 fone ships Blue Jack mr Othe! " we Jacket, Percival, one; ve Br, ford. for ‘Sen Francisco via Newesstlo; barks Co. Jombia, Mayhew; Sparrowhawk (Bx, Calhoun, aud Stanley Eleath (Br), for MinaGoann, July 42—In part brig Goldfinder, Hadley, for a Manzanrina, Ang 3—Sallod, brig Nellie Ware, Ast: north of Hatteras ca paMAranias, Aug 9—Arrived, Dark Daring, Branseomb, Port Nuweastim, NSW, June 10—Sniled, sivips Ravenstondate (Br), Jack, San Pranciseo; 13h, (Br), do; 19th, Candidate (ir), Wright, do: 2ist, bark Emton O Beal, Bailey, Honolalu; 22d, ship Canada.’ Harman, san Franeiveo. In port say ij eld Briceson, Rodgers; British Commeres (Br), Kendall; Baron Aberdare (Pr), Bdmonds; Maliowdala (Br), Bhopland; Carmarthen Castle (Br) Hnghes: Walisce- town Pe, Rice; Nelson (Br), Christain; of Cwlentte, Br), Nanghton; Remington (Br), Munroe: Kiliechan Br, leFuyden, and Carpathian (Br), -, for San Francisco} barks John Banyan, (raves, for Yokohama; McGilvery, "Jewett, and T [ Sweat, (irilfin, for Java, Bark ¥ B Pay, Dagood, to aarive from Melbourne, is to lowd evul ‘an! Norv Ang 5—Arrtved, bark Norens Darin, New York; brig Geo Gilehrist, Orcutt do, Gp Rally Glass ‘C8, Jul ir), Kelly, Glaxzow PaRn..on DE Broa, July 6—In port shi Loretto Fish, Carney; Sonntag, Moullvery Morse, hy k On ard, roe ares Alexander Me: ell, Sproul, do; Soh, al York) Mert, Littlefiett ; and Joba of Panama Sow lowes, June 5—Arrived, brig Signal t July 1 for Brisbane) ; Cole, Burrard Inlet (wnd sailed 16th Setiema, Newberry, do; 25th, wall (Br), ath, bi ring, ton, Noumes Rangatira Sailed June 29, ship British Envoy Bq, Stewart, San Praneisco, In port July 3, ships Angerova (Br), Harwood; Oape Sable (Br), Page; Talisman (Bx), Cragin, ‘and Loch’ Flest br), Bulley, for ‘San Francisco; barks Monry Buek, Field, and Mary Ann Wilson (Br), Sicddurd, for do, Swarow, June 16—In port, bark Lala, Speneer, for Taku, Nowehwarig and back w Swatow, Sehr Samos, Bryant rom Rewehwang), fox, Ticntsia, Newebwang or Ohofon, and back to Bwatow. N In port June 27, bark Almatis, Lowell, fenm Sing: Santos, July S—In part Unrks Oureline (Nor), York, led’: Goxenpe d'Abundo . for Baltimore, Sr Joma, NF. daly 24—Arrived, soir J Ly’ Cromby, a. New York; 26th, brigs Har: Nobie, do; 25th, Broline (Be). Calluian, dor 2h aventr (Br), Hattleld, do; 8 W Dean (Br) Bullerwoll, do; 30h, Maggie Marsters (Bi), Marsters, do; Bist, brig I H Odiorne (Br), Ronaals, do. Sr Join, NB, Ang 9—Arvived, eebr Annie B (Br), Staars, w York. Arrived 10th, brig Americain (Pe), Charente; sebr Seneph W, Bartlett, Boston. Gheared Oth, yobr A © Wataon, Starkey, New York. Alwo cleared th, bark Hypatia (Br, Daicin, Liverpool; 20th, sehr Geo Cailioun, Philadelphia. eVinove® BS, Aug S—Sallod, sohr Hope, for Bridgeport, owOMAMA, Tung 34—Aalied, harks Victoria (Br). tur Van- ee 25th, Annie Bragington (Br), Amith, New erri soht Jobe MeKens y (Br), Cochrane. for Naeawaki} ristvensen, for San Francwoa AMERICAN PORTS BOSTON, Ang t0_Arrived, chip Goldhunter, ¥e Peles oars Tevior & Mathis, Cheeseman, bi en, tan; A Heaton, Phinn: Also | Beaste Morris, Corson, do; William Boek, Miler, Baltiinore { Annie Bliss, Charleston ; Joseph Baymors, Philadelphia Cloared—Bteaners Dominion (Br), Clemente, Yarmouth, NE; Geo Appold Loveland, Buliimore; brig Derry, Robin: son, New York ; sehr RO Thomas, Crockett, Kyduey, CO. Sailed—Steamer Geo Appold; barks Bimnirands wud lo mon. fi BALTIMORE, Aug 10—Arciv fanny Cudwal steamers Plymouth Kock, imter, Porter, do, bark NM | Haven, Uirick, Matanzas: sehr Guitio MeG Buck, Wood dary, Baakeville, U. arrived, sehr AD Wethertfl, Be At Quorantice—iurk Lido Utow), Rank, Que Mary A Clase, Dolan, from Mevanvaa. low—Sehr OD) Witherell, Merry, from Matanzas Denred—Stoamer Kliraberh, Clark, New York. hack Wat ter Armington, Jr, i 4 antownh, fehr Jusiah White Seam, Fesnen, hoteke « nd walled Brig Chestanoogn Thom pron, Ponce, Balled—Bark Syanen (Dan), Cork brig ea Nawrcx, ip ies Aug 5—Chear “hs Mow Bedford; deh, fork Hine cbengnds 1 Alice, tio Jayford. Shute, (Br). Denuis, om pBANGOR, Ang 7—Clenred, brig. Vicksburg, Woowworih, var. BRISTOL, Aug 8—Acrtved, sobr Mary Matt, Barker, Rom Sailod—Sebr Adrianna, Morrill, Wew Fork CHARLESTON, Aug 10--Anitved, meamars Regnlawr, Howes, New York’, Manhattan, W i, da. Also arrived, brig Oonring, from Oapo Verda Cleared—Sehr Tudiana, Stinmon, Deumerars. Also cleared, brig Sir Robert Hodgson (Br), Braddon, Law GREENWICH, Aug 9—Arrived, sohe Marries Lewin, vehrs Mary Dreenwood, | co, Hangy, do; JW Scammell | 5 even: | with cargo and passengers of wercked steamer | SuaKGnat, Jane 20-Cinared, bark Jas3 Stone, Haller, | delp bia Fushie, Hobok: Bi James Wall, Bellamy, Fors John- | | arrived, brig Caroline E Kelley, Keith, Hoboken; sHarah Woortar, rinan, @o; Granite State, Burgess, | ‘ort Jobusun; Wi Sawyer,” Crie, Georgetown, Dt OEE hvac, Ang & Arrived, bork Wild (Die), Vaughn, | BRN INA, Jaty 29 Safled, bri; a0 “a © Mavanvas, echr a Mea: Mureb, Philadel | Wy Hepner, Gitman, Fhitades | h Fits, RIPPER, Ang 7—Sailed, schr Blisabeth 8 Lee (rom my ade gg meg Phladetytrins Bertha, Conover, and 81 GALVESTON, Ang O— called, sebr Aurelia, Pemsmeoa, 10th—Arrived, sehr Washington, New York. a wGLOUCESTER, Ang 10—Ariwod, ‘beiy Alpha, Meet, jartine for lean. COKSONVILLE, Aug 1—Arrived, JH Livingston, Mabsnsid, Now York: AP Hinergom, {ivbeg, bh Salen, ia eth Cottrell, Perth ar ‘ork; Ulrlea R Smal * ‘ived, sehr Palma, Pew tn, “Touh—Ardved, sehr Josie, Foy, New York far ‘Pamptecy MO Ang 10~-Cleared, sehr Annio Lewis, Altxichy Now Yor au BANS, Aug 10—Cleared steamer St Lonts (Brb, Ang 10—Sailed, US gunboat Rio Bravo, for Rie Btoamor City gh Alabama remains om the bes, ud-eoversd js arn waiting to get in oF ONEW BY D¥ORD, ‘ing 8-Seiled, seh’ Minuichabs, leas, New Yor hr Uriah F Wi aif eee Terie be jod—Sehrs ; Jessie Murdock, Geo ; Ely Raynor, Port Schaqon, EWPORT, dag d, AM— %™ the night, sehr And Dale, Bunoe, Hoboken (at Por . hee JT Worthi for New Be: bc en ta Sea Nickerson, Port J neon foe Jobn aera doar fowler, Thingher, tawnsen for Baltimore, “onder, ‘er, Tan piglled- Sobre Clara ‘Moriek, [veland, Philadelphieg Chad Murney, New York. Most ‘of the ward bound schooners and yachts are gut+ fing under we pir uy nates erase ply PM-Arrtved, U 5 ste: this AM. + 425 arity S steamer Alar, Barber, New Yorks Shir tebe TW" Spencer , Couser, Providence for Havers pligtared—Sebr J I Worthington, Fiteh, Hoboken for New stonmer Tallapooss, MoRttchte, for New Me 4 pen », EUambethpe uh lope Sar epnatis | fee Mae Berge + Willen ak Bluth: Adolin cor, from Deinis for “New from New York for ey for do: DT Willetts, for Issac Baki rey Bry ice Eton tte, in, et ee red ver ‘arm of 01 NEW LONDON, peng Bly pa Rg ndowt for Providence; Dr Fr Hobokeu; sdoigia for Noxwiel 7 ice, Now ; Blast, do; Lowi EW MAVEN, “hug DAL wre CC Tiurdoue Port Johnson; Twilight, Upson, Alexandxia, PASCAGOULA, Aug 4-Cleared, brig Chas Miller, Doclet endortl Martiniguio, ‘ HILADRLD' Ang 10—Arrived, steamers “a Albertson, Boston; Achilles, Artis, Salam ; Equator, firs Jey, Charleston; Ann Elisa, Richards, New York: Ig ba tine » Galavol Girgent ’ OF fete fies Ge tna 6 LORE" gre Peg Providence; Bi Wharton, Bush, Pensacoln; Lillie Falken 1 Now York; Geo @ Black, Rocar, Black Rive Wyoming, from Savannah; bark Tuikke ), Bremen: brig Manson, Seuish, from London; schrs lector, from Pe win; Nellie Brown, from Boswn. Cloured—Steamera Achilles, Artis, and Lancaster, Mills, Boston ; Harrisburg, Worth, and Experiment, Piere York Bark Hliea Hvoiina, for stotsin;, brig HO Libley, Nichols, Koni schr G W Rawley, Rawley, (nediner Alo eleared—Ship Nautilus (Be), Burke, Antwerp. bark: Der Klein Heinrich (Ger), Meyer, Ivigtut ; brig Maria C(Lial) , mano, Belfast; sors J K Howard, Howar’ 8} 4 Breed, Brighton; 6 8 Edwards, T Wolf » Dusen, Boston; 1 W Huddell, Gloucester; W I month’; Suow Flake, do. Newoastix, D, AM—Sehre Isaac 1 Mark. , Aug, Boston, anid Karkadiing Hotace Boats 10 Ronigsbarg, pasted down last night, for Liverpoo), passed joon—Steamer Van Quard (Ger) for Bremen, p ry Se Karun, passes eae she down at 10:40 A. M.: bark Texas down af 11:35 AM) schr Wm Tice, AM report, PM—Stoamor Tarrisburg, for New York, passed down this PM. A German bark Is off ort Delaware, coming up nndre sail Adeep isdun brig and # herm brig are off Reedy Island, comin, Dmiwanse ap. s fittaxwaren, Ang 10, AM—Bari Mary Sawtom led for 8s Joho. NB, at 6 FM esterday. Barks Mishap Frugolie Devoto are without change Barkentine hur ¢ Sailor and afew schooners aro slowly boating out his byeta Steamer George Welden arrived trom New York PM—Areived at 1 PM, bark Dro -pner (Nor), fem Havre, fo ballast. No changes hors to-d PORTLAND, Aug 7—Arrived, schr Wm Arthar, McDuflig Baltimore for Bath. Sth—Arrived, schr Pranconta, Leavitt, Philade!phin, rivell, brigs J A Horsoy (Br), Coffec, Pajardo, PR rea, Btowers, Baltimor James R Talbor Carrie M Richardson, do; Etta M Barter, do Hannio rook, ‘ork ; Roswell, Philadelpbia, Also arrived, schr Laura Webb, New York. PORTSMOUTH, N G—Arrtved (not ratied), schre Calista, Whiton, New , Aug Mara E Simpson, Taipey, Baltimore; York Beh, Mary Ella, ‘Staples, Georgetown; Vineyard, Hose H PROVIDENCE. Ang 9—Arrtend, stoamers Won i Baltimore vis Norfolk; Vindicator, schrs Pilot's Bride, Eldriden, do; H ‘Bray, do; F ui Hatch, do for Pawtucket; Kegie, Alkin; J amos oung, Barrett, and Curtis Goodwin, Port page | for do; E, & I Oakley, Now: hy, los }, At derson, Verplank's Point: Wr Farron, Linsey. New York : G Lawson, Mebrhof, Haxerstraw; Kate Seranion, Paimer, New York;’ Veranda, Pond, do; > ton, Adams, do. ° | PAWTUCKET, Aug 9—Arriyed, sehr James I Youngs | Barrote, and Eagle, Atkina, Port Jounson: B £1 Qukleyy | Newman, Rondoat. Sailed—Sehr Constitution, Your SAN FRANCISCO, Aug'9— I eticee Bay Bx) ZI Aros Bay M Smuil, Packers, VnSw. Port Jeftorson. ved, brig Hansard Lewis, MeIntyre, Burrard Tnletq York Darks Albnare (Bow Banks, Burrard Inlet; Cama ( (cUulloch, Portland, 0. Suilod—Ships Sarah Boil (Br), Dichburn, Liverpool; Monta morency (Fr), Cormier, Queenstown. SAVANNAH Ang '7—Cloared, sche Angie Amesborgy Keone Grom Vermaudina), Orange Biull, w hod for Barber 1Oth—Arrived, ship Marso XY (Sp). Riberas, Havana Aizo arrived, ship Romano (8p), Havana. Cloared—Burk Joven Carmelita Sp), Molons, Barcelona. Sailed-—Schr A Asnesbury. SOMERSKT. Ang 7—Arrived, schrs Wm Mason, French, Georgetown, DO; “Linnie Young, Young, Baltimore, Johal Lonter, Lincoln, New York. STONINGTON, Aug 9—Arrived, sehre Shekinah, Charles worth, Port Johuion; Jennie Rogers, Rogers, New York fot. Providence; Cornelia, Terry, Havorstraw for de: John W., Bell, from New York for Taunton; Kate Callaban, Avery, d’knn Bliza, Camwell, do for Providence; Harry enson, Haverstraw for Taunton; Sophia Worthin | for Providence; lanwe Sherwood, Baker, do for d | Wathbara, from Haverstraw for do; Albine, Hoboken foe reba. ‘There were 52 vessols in the harbor this morning, most of SPA ATR Sa ane eYA AVEN, Satu Aug 7—Arrived, sehre Fletcher, Wochawken for’ Boswen Day, ian, Port Johnson for Hingham ; Ella Frances, Bulger, Rideout, for Portamouth§ + Porto Rico, Wentworth, JH Counce, Wyman, de for Lynn; Exapire, | Ryan, do Salem’ Mowes Kady, Warten, New York for do; 3 Kimo, Dawis, do for Bristol, Me; Esthor, Maloney, do for 39 Andrews: PB Lindsay, Oroekett, do for Belfast; Olio, Hens | Berson, do for Gurdincr; Gaoorge P Trigg, Linoelin. ‘do for Danvers, “Aretic, Arey. and Walter H fhorndike, Cushman, South Ainboy for Thomaston; Ulaluma, Theall, Ubarieston for St To B, Leonoswa, Aehern, Richmond, Va. for Halie fax; William Pean, Thompson, Caml A |, for Mattie Holmes, Young, Philaiolphia for Bango or, Brooks, do for Nantucket; B Waterm. mat for do; Sardiyian, Holbrook, Elisabe Saco; Maggie Cammuins, Smith, Qohaaet for Puilapeldhing | LA toemes, Jeifors, Saugas for do; Anna B Jacobs, Jones, Churias for New Yor i Onalaska (before reported) put im for «new master, Capt Hart being sick Sailed—Brig Waiter Howes, Sth.-Arrived, sehts Hdward Kidder, Chase: Archer dr os th; tieorge Churchman, Risley, and J Painey Long, Philadelphia tor Boston. Georgetown, DC. for do: Granite State, Burgess, Port Johns, son for do: Surah B Stons, Weehawken for do: Eva Diverty, Hand, Philadelphia for Hyannis; Nellie Lamper, Higgins, do Rhodella Blow, Newell, | for Lynn; Ophir, Benson, do for Portsmouth, starlighy Kintohford, Blinbethport tor do; Georgia, Whitney, do (oF § Addis G Jiryant, Stubbs, Bonaire for do; Ven for Pembroke} Vasello, Morrison, New, Onward, Gorham, do for Nantucket y or Calais; Nelson, Wright, Newark NB. Flavilla, Paine,” Provincetown foe usman, Thompson, Boston for de. aries Wesley, George Harris and Bengt wat! tin M. Bartor, Annie V Beryer, well James Fe Talbot! Helen Mar, fi Hashie Helen, Anstin (for Boston), HD Halsted, Li 1 Nasi, Herald, Olive’ Blixabeth Mi Susan if Leo ar Treits, Anom L o& M ‘Koc yer, Northern Light, Hanmer, B Waterinsn Porto itieo, George P Pri | Cmamina, Anna B Jaco! dipien, Robert Kanto Jr, Empire, Eula jus Heddy, Mlalume, Mnma W Day, Olio, i Ww. ott, Walter ff Thorn Moses Eddy, J U Goun vlusuan, Vuseolle, Sara B, Star light, Nelson and Par mn. Arrived, sebra Wyman, Urann, Surinam via St Martins for bh Alley; Pacific, Ginn) Jano, | and an, Hoboken for Boston’, wdon, Darby, and Plow for do: L. Sherman, Alley; D and W P Ritebie,. ri Frecthy, Port Johns ‘Edwards, Weet, do foe 4 i Sulom; New Zewland. Sunimons, do for Newburyport; Forest, Home,’ Kant, do fo month; G ituase ; Saxon, Pendietan, ao for Porte- Saunders, Ellaabethport for Portland for Richmond, Me, Jahn ig, do for St ck Also arrived, schrs Win Douglass, from New York with ex- cursioniste. UT iedgrs, Geoszetgwn for Hoaton , Palestina | Bore Selina, fo sey eerste edetphie. fir don Nek boken for Newbarypors; RM Brookings, Blizn for Saieins sliaont Locke, Perth Ambo: 1B Waodt Boston for Philadelphia ‘Aid not «all as th), HT Hedger, Saxon, Eva, Diverty, Kare ¥ ite a Bnodella Blows Paina, Ne ewan pls », Grwee, Girdl Frances Ede # L Sherman, J) M French and Wm & Call, TOei—Arrived, sehts Chas A Coulomb, Howton fur Phite deiphia: Leura Robinson, do for New York, Seied—Sehre Henshall, Grace Cushing, Loduskia, Oobe « ir), Mattie A Tisud, Sam! MeManemy, Flavilia, Verrus, Gow Chafchman, Addie G Bryant. ale, Restlews, Unrrie W (Br) Aitkin, State ding sailed, wre atweard Kidder, Archer & Reeves, JP | Wyman, New Zealand, Forest Home, iw, tanew Neil- ates | d, Carrie 5 Godfray, Walton, Jane, wies, Frank jeorg! ann, Wy ing, ., Griffen, Kila, J Borin » "A Bartle, Florence Nowoll, © Sa SEE Wil Wroontngn. Delmont Look and Palestine WILMINGTON, NO. Ang 7—Arrived, sehr J M Pitapatrick, Cranmer, Philadelphia, Clpased ‘Taki (aot Gib), brig Irom Queen (Br), Hopgood, Bristal. 1Ot—Sailed, stearner Raleigh, for Baltimore. WARBHAM, Ave 7-Arvived, sehre index, Gurrison, DC. Henry Gibus, Coffin, New York, Angler, Bernas, do. Waitin, Ang &—Satled, achr New Regulus, Dewar, Ho- doko. | MI SCELLANKOU BSOLUTE DIVORURS OBTAINED FRO: ent States from numerous causes; lagal ian publielty required | no charge until divoree vice fron. M. HOUSE, Attorney, i I inact W scien S$ SPROIVIO PILL. hsk tderived, tour Gntmter ROA rohit WON KOR hag te—Arrived, vark Mognne See, ee | i aronlars f mod ‘ong a) Oporto, Gasetie | sealed, with full directions for use. reas es fr Wert be. |” Prepares Sle Naira 00. Cammy