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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. 10 NEW YORK CITY. York. Arrived 15th, bark Bayard (Nor), Touneson, New York Schr Emma Bacon, Bearse, Boston for Ni A POLICEMAN'’S FATAL SHOT. SISCHLLANEOUS, Yesterday, in the Kings County Court of Oyer and Sailed—Ship Tam ehanten, for Now York; bark Colin Sehr Sparkling Sea, Chuse, Boston for Now York. (before reported arrived Sept 29), brig Pro ‘ehrs Tannhauser, Nellie F Sawyer, Geor ‘duard ite. Behr Wm Metobb, Clovelund. New London for New York. Washington. Gertie E Morrow, Ueorge & Emily, and wee Sehr L D Wentworth, Gould, Boston for New York. Souruamrros, Oct 14—Arrived, steamer Ohio (Ger), | feet of windbound cousters. ibooltens ‘Behr Memento, White, Boston for ) Meyer, Baltimore for Bremen (and proceeded). 14th—Arrived, steamer Falmouth, Colby, Hulifax; sehrs Mra. Elizabeth Cady Stanton will lecture om “Rich Terminer, Judge Tappen presiding, the police patrol- Sehr Jane, Haskell, Newport tor New York. Sterna, Oct 11—Arrived, bark Erstatningen (Nor), Jene | Etta 4 Simpson. Georgetown, DO; David Torrey, do; " 1 | 5 hag 5 , i . ‘Cape Ann, SG Ree? betes the Keri Cinbionink man, Redmond Joyce, indicted for the murder of Robert | Rehr Harper, Conner. Portland for New York, sen, New York. Hagen, Piladaghia, Win Arthur, Bostou vie Cape John Hall, aged Ove years, accidentally a pst Gilmore, was placed on trial. On the afternoon of Sep- | Selir Henrietta, New Haven for New Yo Arrived 9h, bark Emma & Carl (Gor), Harder, New York. | | PORTSMOUTH, Oct 19—Arrived, sehr F Sb Clair Ed. Wegpe lnet night and) dialocnsed te ek | tember 8 Officer Joyce, while on duty on Flatbush | sont xt Youmans, Read. Northport for New Vo Sailed 11th, bark Metsola (Rus), Wikandpr, Phitadelpnia, Ralled-—-Sehe John I Daly, Long, New York. Wha te Bis rentencs, No, 286 Bui avenue, Brooklyn, was informed that three colored | Sehr Elisha ¥ Smith, Baker, Newport for New York, Sinaaronx, Oct 10—Arrived, bark Albodp Russell, Nichols, | PROVIDENCE. Gee Meta oie, Nancy M Rose, A ladies’ fair ts now in progress at the Sixty-ninth | Ton ee acting in’ drunken and disorderly manner on | Sch? George Gurney, Gurney, Pawtucket fur New York, Sydney, CB. Smith, Philadelphiin; Barah Wooster, Sherman, Port Jolin: regiment armory, corner of Grand and Ludlow streets. | that avenue, and hastening to the scene with another | Schr bree Wind. Bowman. Providence far New Yors. Taxes, Oct 12—Sailed, barks Arcturus GBr), Bent, New | Hurst. Cook, Perth Arbors Moureain Luorel, Higgins, Ho- officer, found the men fighting each other on the sidewalk, The colored were taken to the Tenth Precinct’ station house, where charges were entered on the “blotter” by the sergeant at the desk, The object of the charitable persons who have started Uhe fair is to raise funds in aid of St Francis’ Hospital for the Poor, on Fifth street. The fair was commenced | York; Naney Bryson (Br), for Oharleston , Busy Boo, for United States, buken, Jas M Freeman, Eldridge, New York, Below—Schrs Pucific, Perry, from Hoboken; Agnes, Young, fr 4 ers Wm Kennedy, Foster, Baltimore via BOUND EAST. Steamer Franconia, Bragg. New York for Portland. Steamer Nereus, Bearse, York for Boston. Sailed from d wili be continued for some weeks, | . Schr G W Bawley, Rawley, Port Johnson for Providence. Kogers, Philadelphia; schrs White ps Sat The rooms are open {rom three to ten P. Me. who directed tbat they should. be locked up. Gumore | Sch GW, Hawley, Rawley, Fors Johnson FOREIGN PORTS Ma ttiadatds tchew” White Penne aetna bees endeavored to get away, running out into the yard and | Schr Nellis Lauper, Higgins, Hoboken for Salem. —_— rinkwater, Bultimore ; illow, Morris, Trenton ; Isaac oie s ND. through the gate, which was Cares into the street, cebe Jonnie © pom. Norton,’ jort Johnson for Taunton, Boxnay, Sept 10—In port, burk Milo, Kracht, for Maul- iit rorstraw | oe, ey Wo es F100. | 000, Pe 7 1 $10,000, LONG ISLA ‘ Otficer Joyce followed bim. The officer drew his re- ir K Foster, Foster, Port Johuson for nce. _ | main. Be, i 01 rong, Baglish: Prize | No. Prize.| No. ice. No, Priva, volver, aud one shot was fired at Gilmore, who fell to | ,,5¢! George B Prescott, Guptill, Port Jonnson fur Rock pihingwwaren, NS, Oct 12—Satled, schr J Morton ¢ Clark, Northrup, Ks ig Scranton, Fa 2 500) 10807. 8 art the sidewalk and aimost immediately expired. The . . Collins, New York for Oalats, TuONWFADT, Ost 11—Sailed, bark Peter © Warwick (Br), aly tal A Ice nn eighth of an inch in thickness was found on | bull had penetrated the brain. ‘The prisoner stated at | Schr Cathe tite Menmoti, Now York for St John, NB. Kline, Blo Jenoiro, \ “Arrived sche at Oakley. 8 . a the time that the shooting was accidental; that he | Schr Sea Nymph! Dow, Port Johnaon for Boston. CALLAO, Sept 22-—~Arrived, ship Electra, Moseley, Valpas eesh Pond, Queens counts, Famertay meraing, tripped white running, and the pistol caught in his jerkle, Shropshire, Amboy for Hartford, | raiyo Schrs Hannah B Brown, Sackett, Haverstraw; B Diphtheria is prevailing to an alarming extent in | coat, discharging the fatal shot, Coroner Simms, be- Hat Noa7, Lynch, Toston for Hartiord, CAionea, Sopt 2-Tn port ship Horeales Snow, from Liv. | 1 Warlord Sprague, Now Yor Astoria The mortality averages four a day, Mr. | fore whom the inquest was held, committed Joyce to Roqnesesnad geeks ved; would load guano at the fslands for pntoum yi. sh = an tes Fogel Fb Comers. He. Willets buried two children in one day and two days | Jal! to await bis trial, bail boing refusod. A jury was SAILED, Cannuxas, Oct 2—Arrived, brig Sparkling Water, Hich- | York. » Adams, H Smpanelled and the examination of witnesses begun. vem born, Havana, Sailed—Schr Geo P Hallock, Bharrett, New York. Prisescashed. Cirenlars of information free. wher varied a thie, ‘The trial will be continued to-day. Steamers Hammouis (Ger), for Hamburg; W A Scholten | “Cow Hay. "CB, Oct 15—Cloared, sehr J P Merriam, for | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 7—Arvived, bark Serra Nevada, Rare ot Aner ee ea ©. Burns and John Cunningham, two tramps, were cl, otter iy ‘of New York, flayana; City of | Salom, Muss Dow, Onnalaska. HIDES § CO. Bankers, i alias, ‘Nassau, font, Ona! Fernandina, &o; Gen » Mery, M, NB, Oct 1—Arrived, barks J W Holmes (Br), Burnes, Savannah; Ellen 8 Ter lowbern, NC; Teaac Bell, v Cleared—Ship Edith, Manson (not Goff), Cork," Sailed—Ship Airlie (Br), Raeburn, Liverpool; sehr Mon- yesterday sentenced by Recorder Parsel, of Astoria, to 10 Wall street. rear basement, New York, = Holmes, Bremen; 2d, L H De Veber (Br), Wright, Bristol, Post office box 4,004. Next drawing October 19, i hs ud, ; Pottsville, Philadetphi 0 Grace B. ro ‘ived, Dora S Prindal, | tana, Anderson, Mazatlus — nts testator. Ca: eee ae. Ce Seen eet SHIPP ING NEW Ss Gastle eh, Loudon; Progtees, Bouthirest Passi berks ais. | Chenier or Mists Arewonrete Nom hy duy. 12ih—Oleared, alups North Ameriea, Smith, Cork; Ange- A Sova wAvANA Lotreny. Hust it is his intention hereafter to treat all tramps in deer, Georgetown, Dem Bueno, Cardenas; Yumuri, Hoxe Kona, Sept 2—Sailed, bark Gazelle (Ger), Lauer, | rona (Br), Harwood, Liverpool, — ihe sume manner, peace her Glos), Morgen re ae be Tay Peiedsiphis: Yoni and San Francise ith, Faith (Br), Lloyd, New SAVANNAH, Oct 11—Arrived, bark Lidia, from Matan- OFFICIAL List OF ri n, Port Johnson; . ‘ork, : bese _ The Treasurer's statement of the number of people OCEAN STEAMERS. Sanson pu aeaesaiteudtes ry ort Sent A, ships Midnight, Hallett, for Now York; Sa- LLIVAN, Mo, Oct 12—Sallod, schr Ann, Stratton, New DRAWING OF OUTOBER 4, 1875, and carriages in attendance and the receipts of the late Wind at midnight, BNR, fresh, matra, Mullins, uno, R s wo. pene — t Havana, Oc ved, sehr Vietor, from Braros. RD HAVEN, Oct 18—Arrived—Schrs Freddie L ©LASS NO. 955, fair of the Queens County Agricultural Society shows | DATRS OF DEPARTURE PROM NEW YORK FOR BAREAS Oh ER Seam Balled 1th, weamore OW Lord, Colton, New Orleans; | Porter, Georgetown DOlfor Portemeuth: Addie Fuller, Phila OF OCTOBER AND NOVEMMER. deiphid for Bristol rs 10) Margaret, Baker, do; bark H D Stover, Pierce, New York. Kate Walker, Elisabethport for that there wore over 23,000 people, nearly 3,000 car- = ts so ES lo r, Pio , || Rocepaen Masea } ’ 4 soe SOE Pog dua in agave resets ah |Pettatin| Oiee MARITIME MISCELLANY. waietlig’s Cures ta Hn Ss, ih Ga | cary foe Bane il Bat sd Ges 2 | uite enough, after paying all current expenses, to pay | poy, . }Oct. Bi 12 Bowling Greei Cleared (not sailed) 8th, brig Magenta (Br), Lockhart, | Comery, Now York, fordo; Avon (Br), do for 8t Johns, NF; @ indebuadne of tre society incurred last yeur in the | BOM asycrilOGe 16 [Liversuol,.[isiisoadearee®™ |, Samm Townes die) ashore at Entry Island. Gulf of St | raverpoot, dep Harry” %& Fred, Weohawken, for S¢ ‘John NB; Frank B 28 rection of a new grand stand, new accommodations for | Britannic. é Liverpool. .|19 Broadway was sold Sope 28 tor ‘O° vesauarea, Sopt 9—Arrived, schr Washington, Berry, Gal- Colton, Beepeas) or ReBadelnlins George, Washo som or = OD horses and cattle and other necessary improvements. I Suir Toxapo (Br), Wilson, before reported wrecked, was | “Navassa, Oct 11—Salled, brig J W Spencor, Thomas, | Wauposa, Bangor, for Milvitio, NJ; Tolograph, Rockland {500 ‘The Presbytery of Nassau have been in session two from Quebec for lasiow, ‘The crew wore taken to Syduey, | Charles for New York. 1-300 ich. OF, by schr Isaac Sailod—Sehirs Daniel Webstor, M © Mosely, Damon, Vic- BS lays this week at Roslyn, the occasion being the Nouri Sypway, CB, Oct 14-Salled, steamers James Bar | Bott i w from —— ras (Br), Croshy, Montreal; Alpha (Br), Halifax; WH Al- | tory, Mary A Rico, J A. Hutheld (Br), Dexter, Annie Jones, regular full meeting. The Rev. M. B, Thomas, of Istip, | fair ofits Nuw Wasuno (Br). from ——=- for Burope, with » | Linon (ie): Harland, Gimscon, Loulsa ‘iiliss, Mabel “Hull, Abble ‘Corson Com 30 y | Klopstoc rtieulars further than that the captain had arrived wt Lis, | . NEWCasTLK, NB, Sopt 2s—Cleared, brig Abstainer (Br), | Zampa, Elva K “a the retiring Moderator, preached the opening sermon, | 7,,,) Qu 60 Broudway The NW registered STS to Peas built ae Ghucham, | McGifin, Isie of Man, ing, Everg! \ter which the Presbytery was regularly constituted | 7nentare’ 7 Bowling Green | Nii" in 18970, from which port sbe halted, * | | Progreso, Oct 4—In port, schrs Potosi, Curtis, from | Dexter © ~ B09 by the election of the Rey, M. Kingsbury, of Corona, Germani 19 Broadway id Kingston, Ji, Just arrived; Chas S Bayles, Beers, from ae | Murs Hill, Kate Foster, J W Scott ( 9815. ay Moderator, and the Rey. Franklin Noble, of Hemp- | City of Chester. 15 Bronaway yBAne Winsruiainy, which recently went ashore at St | pinwal. gan Kagle, Addie Fuller, Kate Walk: emp - | Main Bowling Green icholas, was sold at auction at Quebee on the 12th inst for Pour Muranavy, Oct 13—Passed south, bark Edith (new), | Harr, ph, === 0 ee ears Se, ene en re Te) Tae 4 Bowling Greon | $2,100. from Pietou for ———> fe pea: Get 12—Arrived, achrs Mary D Ire- 309, seived from the churches, An py er ae from the | je 81 Broadway Burc San Juan (Br), Mahoney, all loaded and ready to sail | Hosatio, Aug 20—In port, bark Archer, Hatch, for Bos jOhia; Daniel Britain, Carroll, do; Jas . pastor and people of the church of North Oyster Bay , p'c 50 Broad) for New York ‘before reported), was wrecked in a hurricane | ton. 25280. was received and granted, and the Rey. B. 1. Swan re- | Ville de 5 Broadway about Sept 1, at Tortingors River, near Port Limon. Vessel Suancuat, Sept 7—In port ships Charter Oak, Smith, 8 Suppictoh (Ger), Plagons, Porto 25304.2 2277 tires from that charge on account of ill health. Celtic... 18 Broadway & total loss; ‘no insurance. Cant’ Mahoney arrived in New | from New York: Fire Queen (ir), Hamilton, for do, dg; arding, New London; Eliaa- 4 ity of Wylo (Br), Brown, for do, do; barks Chutle . 2th. po ML usr, for do, do; Willard Mudgett, ‘was 240 tons re; Baltimore in 1860, and hailed from Gibraltar. (Br), Cots, Dickey, from do. bark Thos Brooks, built at Hae gebkebbebeeekes Three burgiars made an attempt, early yesterday | {i morning, to enter Simon Levy’s clothing store on Main 2 Bowling Green 69 Broadway | oehie caves Scun J Tuvaax, from New York for Indianola, before re- | wich ’oe Fork aed Previously, 25476 street, Flushing. A small boy, who sleeps in the store, | Dakota.. ronway rted us going amare 15 miles to the westward of Sabine Sr Joun, NB, Oct 13—Arrived, brig Valero (Br), Bantry; 5 Rened b 8 thi bh body | Algeria Ne 4 Rowling Green ‘axe during the lato gale, hus proved wtotal loss. Ouly» | 14th, schrs Lacy, Coalwell, New York; 8 B Small, from was awakened by a noise at the rear, where somebody | gie0 Ur ivnawita, ‘2 Broadway sinall portion of her cargo was saved, which was sold for | Shulee No. for Now Yor” . was evidently at work at the doors and shutters. BY | Wieland. N 1 Broudway $2 70d, half of the proceeds going to the sulvors. the re i ay-The roported arrival of brig Johnoy Smith (Br), from Dublin, on the 13th, was premature. 19 Bronaway eee tutting away a panel in the door entrance was obtatned | Adin Sout Cutiwo, from Bangor for Charleston, ashoro at Town- EEELISCLSSSSEREEEEEECE id the hall at eo side of the store, and, the » burglars City of eriin. Fi eromtw ay gn | end Inlet, will become a wreck. Matorials' saved. mot giaxnoa Sept 7—In port, bark HN Carlton, Harkness, | _ __._ KACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &O, ‘300 shen commenced on the inside door, ‘They red | Scuz Louisa Frayer ntl kod and aft ie | Eee eee s SCOW 75 ) 34 FEET E YI 4 ‘800 rt "Erin [60 Broadway 8. recently wrecked and afterwards | 4 a, Bept 18-7; hips City of Quebee (BN, OR SALK—SOOW 75 FEET, 24 FEET BY 5 VEET, through the lower panel and werp ia the ist OF with ao Hownng Green | towed to Greenport and placed on the railway, hie beon sold Disitbons AULA TE Bek ek or Naw ome bake capacity 200 tons on deck; “in good order. Address M. a} euwing thesngst when tlie: bay’ pisces -s: 8 er | Wisco. Broadway - : HA Litchfield, Spaulding, mons, Gove, for do. G., box 174 Herald Uptown Branch office. 5000 rs wh rod care pulled 7 tp Pda = peared be | Fommersnia, ks ieeeemowar = Pt pied) Pe WM se & Sie York, before Yanmouru, Oct 13—Arrived, steamer Dominion (Br), Cle- | = acecrecererrr creer ‘800 lalng vo barm; but’ the burgiars concluded to leave’ -| Ameria: N 33 Broadway ing steamer Bel Virgina, and towed to Norfolk on the 12th, | ets Boston Sees OSCELEAN BOOS. 300 which they did very suddenly. "It was found afterward | (ityof Juchmond: or tl verpool a8 Homey xSCHE BE Pxoxen (of Boston), Batchelder, from Windsor, AMERICAN PORTS. (AW BOvAL HAVANA” LOTTERY, 80 that they had also cut through one of the shutters and | Syoming 3: -: «- 17"|Glasgow, ::|72 Broad teeta ah tants Oiek ce eee ce ee — id OFFICIAL LIST OF Miempted to cut oil the hinges. | Suevia. F 18, |liamourg, .(61 Broadway . Di Pearcy ae ys fated wn 8 BOSTON, Oct 14—Arrived, steamers Oriental, Matthor Pumpkin roek, Vessel and cargo a total loss. Scux James H Hoyt was libelled at Baltimore yesterday, in the United States. District Court, for failing to” display & light, ay required by uw, the penalty being S200. Savannah:' Achilles, Artist, Goddard (Hr), Jolnston, London; sebrs © If’ Fabens, Liver- pool via Gloucester; A M Aldrich, Nickerson, Weehawken. Also urrived, ship Sacramento, Lane, Cape Town, CO; Philadelphia; brig Anna DRAWING OF OOTOBER 4, 187% CLASS NO. 955, B— NOTICE TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS ENTERING gs i rekcsys cea ear THE PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGHT.—The New Yore MEETING OF DEPOSITORS LAST NIGHT. A most enthusiastic meeting of the depositors of the broken Third Avenue Savings Bank was heid last even- ing at the Germania Assembly Rooms, Seventh avenue | and Twenty-sixth street. The ball was packed with men and women, bearing in their bands their bank booka The meeting was opened by the chairman of the com- mittee, Mr, Henry Greer. Mr. McDonald, the expert, who had been detained by the depositors to investigate the standing of the bank at different periods since the tun of 1872, was cailed upon for bis report. It having become known that Mr. McDonald was not a depositor of the bank be was at first received with ‘regular uproar, but, on being allowed an opportunity to explain, ho showed that he had worked hard and successfully for the interest of those whose money is atstake. He made two trips to Albauy and bad sw ured {rom the Superintendent of Banks statemen| 6 uiade Ly the offieers of the collapsed concern since and prior to 1872, These statements Mr, McDouaid claimed are all fraudulent, and go to prove that the bank has been insolvent for the past three years As these statements made by the bank officials were affirmed on oath, be asserts that the crime of perjury can be Hyxmacp has adopted a distinguishing Coston night signal for ‘uve on board the Henatp steam yacht, showing while burn- ing the colors red, green, red, changing trom one to the other in succession, and can be seen several miles distant. Cap- tains of vessels, upon seeing this signal, will oblige us by pre- | paring any marine news they may have for the Ship News Department of the HxRaup. ‘BF Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriv- | ing at New York can do so by addressing to such vensels, care | of Heratp news yacht, pier No 1 East River, New York. Letters received from all parts of the world and promptly de- livered. Duplicates are roquirod. ALMANAO FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. SUN AND MOOR, HIGH WATER | Sun rises, morn 8 16 | Somes or 10 OF | PORT OF NEW YORK, OCT. 14, 1875. | CLEARED, — SCHR FRANKLIX, Miller, trom Fronteri York, with a cargo of mabogany, put into inst short of provisions, Seu Maxy JAnx, from Gardiner for Boston, put into Port- land 13th inst leaking badly under starboard quarter, but had succeeded in stopping the leak on the 14th. ‘There was a small schooner in Provincetown harbor Oct 13, with foremast gone, Gauvestox, Oct 9—The schr Ellon Welsh, from Houston, with 125 bales of cotton, hus not arrived, ahd is reported as boing aground at Red Fish bar, Hauivax, Oct 11—The hull of the briguntine Mirella, ashore at ‘Thrum Cap shoal, has not yet broken up. The purchaser has hopes of getting it off, Léth—A vessel, about 100 tons burden, was seen off Long Point, CB, to-day, in a disabled condition, Her sails were down, her'topmast broken und her hull very much down by the stern, As she disappeared in u short tine, it 1s supposed she sunk. Kuy Wesr, Oct 14—Salvage on the City of Waco, recently ashore on French Reof, will amount to $15,000; on the brig Era, $17,000, and on the materials of tho Nordkyn 50 per cent Mex, for New y West 13th Norra Sypwey, CB, Oct 14—A schooner was seen off Flint Island, bottom up, supposed to be the W C Silver (Br), from Canso for Newfoundland, with cattle, Brig Reaper passed an American fishing schooner bottom up on the edge of the Grand Banks. New Haven, Oct 14—The schr South Wind, with coal for schrs Mair & Cranmer, Coombs, Philadelphia; Ida L, Bearse, do: FE E Pettengill, Joy, Hoboken. jearod—ship Mystic "Belle, Plumer, Melbourne; barks Warren Hallett, Thompson, Gape Verde Islands: Kingdom of Saxony (Br), Cooper, Lavon; sehrs F A Odiorne, Crow- Georgetown, DC; Chas E Raymond, Kelly, New York; Orlole, Baker. do; Skylark. Small, Philadelphia, BALTIMORE, Oct 14—Arrived, steamers John W Garrett Hix, New York: Martha Stevens, Chance, do; Metropolis, Peterson, Charleston Vancleaf, New Yo M Have: ley, Willey, Bos ole: ¢. Howor, Boston; Saragossa Hooper, Savannah: Martha Stevens, Chance, Now York} Florence #ranklin. Chance, do; bark Maggie V Hugg, Steed, iro; sehr # Closson, Dority, Newark, jled—Steamer Hiberntin (Br), Liverpool; bark ‘Tons. ‘hus (Nor), Cork; sehr Cherubini, Bermuda, A Jet 12—Arrived, bark Terso (Nor), Belfast, 1; © *, Philadelph Clear ‘ann, Kavanagh, Porto Rico, BATH, Oct 12—Arrived. jerrill, Port John- son for Augusta; Iowa, New York, BRISTOL, Oct 13—Sailed, sehr RS Dean, White, New York. In port—Schr J T Weaver, Gladding, repairing damages to sails, rigging and spars on her recent passage from Georgetown, DO. OL ABEBSTON, Oct li —Belled, schr Lily, Taylor, Now ‘ork, ith—Arrived, sehr WA Levering, Philadelphia, hrs Adriana, ne } SeEREEERE HEE gree be eeeyeeekee rt 5 SESS 38: Se > Bites veeeeei Oyster Point, sunk in East River, night before last. i Schr Hartstone, McNair, Reval. 25656, 2 eo nnn BOT brogglit home to them On motion Mr. A. P. Fitch | steamer Hammonia (Ger), Voss, Hamburg via Plymouth— Schooner und cargo u total lon. ¥i 14th Arrived, sehr WH Knight, trom Baltimore. B5718.....,800 }27649,_. BOO ositors, und was instruciod 10 take legal proceedings | “Siscmer “W's Gcholten (Dutch), Jenson, Rotterdam— | _ SA#,,FRAMOIs00, Ost 6—The coal in tho ship Antelope, | 0 the port—Ship Nonantam, Foster, from Bre aT 2300 2767.2 0 a a legal. gs ‘ . now discharging, ‘took fireon Monday night, but was pat Fok 4 25 75h 540+. BOD E sate for the removal of the receiver, against whom there ig | Funch, Edye & Co t by hoodia A aik eile 1 Mi Sailed—Nteamers Mercedita, Marshman, Now York; Sea 277810. A most bitter feeling. Speeches denouncing the action Steamer Andes (Br), Porter, Port au Prince, Savanilla, pinata ae with water, The vessel is not dam- | Gu), Childs, Baltimore; sehr Hartstene. 27786. 308 ofthe Dank ofeiely < b sy rf | &c—Pim, Forwood & Oo. a CHERRYFIELD, about Oct 7—Arrived, sehr Itaska, from 27802-22900 © bank olficials were made by several gentlemen, | "Steamer City of New York, Timmerman, Havans—F Alex- | | Baxakwarer ar Lirrie Hanon, CB—A corrospondent | a coal port. 27900... 500 ifter which the meeting adjourned. Notice of turther | andre & Sons. informs us that the breakwater building at Little Harbor, | EDGARTOWN, Oct 18—Arrived, schrs Oliver Avery, Gott, j27046..—2"300 Action will be given through the press. Steatner City of Dallas, Hines, Nassau, NP—Murray, Fer- | Richmond county, is well advanced. Eight blocks, 16 fect | New York for Boston; American Ghief, Snow, do. for Port: 127958, .--- 800 Weoemer' Mt Poivclosh, | Noraasdindl“visiPost | Soot Lvetny torstuas berks Metaca nc hit oes | Ett Sea zoaenn mimes oe reali, 2 Perit ieee r } tenmer Montgomery, Faircloth, Fernandina via Port | work is being constructed by Mr Me: of Little r, n port, ready to suil for New York, sehr 5 2 THE GOODWIN TRAGEDY. Ro wan | and will be a most usoful shelter for veesels.—Boston Adver- | _Selir Delaware, before reported, will go to New Bedford 23079. — Steamer Gen Burnes, Cheeseman, Savannah—W R Garri- | tiser. for repai Coroner Reinhard, of Jersey City, has procured im- portant testimony in the case of Michael Goodwin, who, It is alleged, died from injuries inflicted by two ot his ns. The inquest will be resumed this evening at Brady's Morgue. " A LADY ROBBED. Rosaline Dairs, of No. 69 East Tenth street, was | standing at the corner of that street and Third avenue yesterday viewing a passing target company, when an | unknown thief, taking advantage of the crowd, snatched from her hand her pocketbook contaming $26. The lady caught sight of the thief beiore he had time to escape, and at once followed in pursuit, but one of h tonfedcrates succeeded in tripping ber so that she fe to the sidewalk and received a slight wound in the forehead. The police at the time were, as is usually she case, elsewhere, so the thief and his confederate A RAMPANT ENGINE. Yesterday morning as engine No, 20 was procecding to a slight fire on Allen street the driver lost control of the horses and they ran on the sidewalk in front of No. U0 Prince street, breaking an iron railing and tearing Op the flag stones. No person was injured and the damage Was trifling. PUBLIC SCHOOL SCANDALS. The evidence adduced thus far in the investigation of the frauds in the Board of Education in Jersey City thows a most corrupt state of affairs. Mr. Hollins endeavored to show frauds in the payment of teachers for services not performed, but was repeatedly ruled gut of order by the Chairman of the committee, Mr. Mercein. ‘The investigation will bo resumed this even- ing. Contrary to general expectation, Mayor Trapha- gen has not yet be : 7 BROOKLYN BURGLARIES. Darmg the temporary absence of the family of Mr. Frank Hotchkiss, of No, 90 Eleventh street, Brooklyn, on Wednesday evening, his dwelling was entered by barglers, who carried off $500 worth of jewelry and lou ng. The residence of Mr. Thomas Graham, No. 1,082 Pacific street, was entered on Wednesday night and robbed of forty dollars in money. A BOY'S WRONGS. William Brinkerhooff, by his guardian, his father, in- sBtituted an action yesterday, in the Brooklyn City Court, before Judge Neilson, to recover damages in the yum of $10,000 against Hamilion Campbell, for assault, The boy, who is twelve yoars of age, was attacked by flefendant, as alleged, on India street, E. D., on May 18, und beaten in @ most inhuman manner.’ The boy wis knocked down and stamped on, his arm being broken and his hand crashed, rendering him « eripple A verdict for life. The defence was a general denial. for $700 was given by the jury im favor of the plaintii!. YOUTHFUL SAILORS. The schodlatiip | Sk Maeph under the care of the | “bert Neti: (Nor), Sundbiad, Arendal 43 do; Board of Education, i# now at the pier foot of Twenty- | ‘The first annual examination | by the Counel! of the Chamber of Commerce of the boys third street, East River. on board of her will be held this woruimg at ten o'clock. 4i/ interested in this new effort of th tion to provide a supply of competent she mercantile marine are invited to att SEVENTH REGIMENT VETERANS. Colonel Marshall Lefferts has ordered the uniformed Members of this association of Veterans of the National Guard to parade on Thursday, the 21st inst. They will Assemble at the corner of Fifth avenue and Fourteenth Street at three P, M. The Mayor will review the bat- of Educa- young sailors to tend. } son. | | whigtmer Ellen S Terry, Salyear, Newbern, NC—Josiah J te. | “Steamer Isanc Bell, Lawrence, Norfolk, City Point and Richmond—Old Dominion Steamship C | Steamer Maytiower. Davidson, Philadelyhis—Jas Hand. | Steamer Franconia, Bragg, Portland—I F Ames. | Steamer Nereus, Berry, Boston—H F Dimock H pEark Monte A dial), Pasquiliona, Bristol, E—Benham & joyeson. Bark Monte Tabor (Itsl), Repetto, Dublin—John C Sea- er. hark Brilliant (Nor), Paulsen, Cork for orders—Funeh, Edye & Uo, Hark Agder (Nor), Christie, Queenstown or Falmouth for | orders—Bockmann, Verlin & Co. | “Bark Heinrich Bjora (N | Edye & Co. | Bark Conquestatore (Ital), | Baye & vo, } ark Maria (Swe), Goransen, Santander—Punch, Edye & Co. | "Bark Martino Cilento (Ital), Lauro, Trapani for orders— | Luuro, Storey & Searpati, | Bark Doménico (Ital), Jacearino, Naples—Jas Henry. | Bark Liou (Br), Jobuson, Sydney, CB—R W Cameron & | | “Siark Prank Marion, Eldsldge, New Orleans—N H Brig- iri O B Stillen, Tibbetts, Liverpool—Theband Bros, — G Pinkham, Pinkham, Mayagues, PR—I R het Qurrie 8 Webb, Rogers, Charieston—Bentley, Gilder. | “eur Sunny Sonth, Derickson, Wilmington, NC—Squires Bros. | gSelir Wm If Bowen, Dill, Providence—H W Jackson & n | Sehr W Shaler, Brooks, Providence—H W Jackson & Son. hr Maria Louise. Everts, Hartford—Rackett & Bro, o- a usade, Mullen, New Haven via Bridgeport—Rack- ett & Bro Behr ida Falmer, Patmer, Stamtord—Stamfora Manufac- | turing Co, | ARRIVALS, | | REPORTED BY THE WERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HWRALD | WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamer City of New York (Br), Lochend, Liverpool, Sept 20 and Queenstown Oct 1, with indse and vameugers to John | | G Dale,” Had strong wesierly winds nd heavy head sea the | | first 7 days; sinee then variable weather; Oct 5, lat 50 23, lon | 25 20, passed bark Bachelors (ir), from StJobn, NB, for | Queenstown; 6th, lat 49 23, lon 90 45, saw bark Eastham | (Br), waterlogged and abandoned, with foremast and rudder | gone (before reported) ; Sth, lat 46 44, lon 41 20, bark Mag- | | ie Muller (in) from St Joan NB, fof Liverpool : 12th, Int | 41 44, lon 60 04, bark Active (Nor), from Greenock for Ban- | wor: ‘13th, 242 wiles east of Sandy Hook, « brig-rigged steamer bound east. Steamer Klopstock (Ger), Kingen, Hamburg Sept 29 and ct 2, with indye and passengers to Kunhardt & C and head sens first part of passage, lateer part fine Weather. with two days rain and fog. Oct 12, lat 2 11, lon GO 45, passed an Ane! | Heh,’ vat | Liverpool. | Steamer Old Dominion, Walker, Richmond, City Point and | | Norfola, with mdse ana passengers, to the Old Dominion | Steamship Co. Ship Spartan (of Boston), salt to Suinuel Thompson's Had light southerly ce jertsen, Antwerp—Funch, Lauro, Marseilles—Funch, } | line steamer, bound EB; | 40 37, lon 6014, steamer Idabo (Br), hence for Jackson, Liverpool 27 days, with | Uo: v lasting 12 hours, with very heavy rai Ship Black Hawk, Baker, San Francisco July 9, with mdse to Sutton & Uo; veal to Geo I 4 Co Was off the py 6 days, with light baffling w: crossed the Equator nth ¥: passed Cape Horn Avi a pt 20 in lon 37; ha L Campbell (of We in ballast ‘tod W. k for orders. - Sehigifino, Limerick 44 days, in ballast $0 © Tobias & Co. in ballast Bark Lil (of Harrington), Rumball, Amsterdam 32 in ballast to Brett, Son & Co, ry Se Surrsureprng—Capt R W Merriam, for partios in} York, has lately commenced to build, ‘nt the Bourd Landing Bridge, NS, nowr Truro, « vossel of 800 tons, 155 fect keel. ‘There is w prospect that one vessel will be built at Addison next season; one or two at Columbin Falls, and two or three at Harrington, LavXonep—At Wiscassot, Oct 13, from the shipyard of Moasrs Brown & Hodgkins, "a splendid vessel of 840 tons, which will be burk-rigged and fitted out 30 as to obtain the highest rate given to any vessel of her class under the in- spection of the Bureau Veritas, She is named Blerstadt, as @ compliment to “the eminent painter of 1 ame buflders will to hail fro: WHALEMEN, Sailed from New Bedford Oct 13, schrs Arizona, Bell, and Alcyone, Fisher, Provincetown, A letter from Uapt Gifford, of bark Ouk, of Now York, ro- rts her in Panama Bay Sept 25, with 740 bbls bpbk oil. ports in the bay, schr binge Akin, of Panama, with 370 do do; Chilian barks Mary, Relly, 900 do do; Mariposa, Chase, 850 do do. SPOKEN. Ship, Hindostan (Bn, White, from Ardrossan (Lamtash Sopt 18) for San Francisco, Sept 25, lat 46 N_ lon 14 40 W- rig Victoria, Saunders, from ‘New York tor Burbados, Sopt 27, Int 27 54, lon 50 20, sehr BJ Palmer, Stevens, from Laguna for Tampico, Oct 1, lat 1930, lon 4 40, NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merebants, shipping agents and shipmasters aro informed that by telegraphing to the Hearn London Bureau, ad- dressing “Bennett, No 46 Floet stroot, London,” or to tho Paris offic, addressing “Bennett, 61 Avenue de l'Opora, Paris,” the arrivals at and departures from European and Eastern ports of American aud all foreign vessels trading | with the United States, the samo will be cabled to this coun- try free of eharge. Captains arriving at and sailing from Freneh and Moedi- torranoan ports will find the Puris office the more economical and expeditious for telegraphing news. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS, Axrwenr, Oct 13—Sailed, bark George TH Jenkins (Br), Hilton, New York; brig Acadian (Br), Terrio, do. Sailed 12th, ship Rhine (Br), Smith, United States, Axsranpam, Oct 13—Arrived, bark Rothesay (Nor), Iver- son, New Yor, Burstor, Oct 14—Arrived, ship Chloe (Br), Cook, Phila. deiphia (the O cleared ut Philadelphia for Antwerp). Arrived 13th, bark Mimi P (Aus), Thian, New York (before reported arrived 3d). Kailed 18th, ship Guldfaxe (Nor), Jacobson, Philadelphia, Also sailed 13th, barks Rebecca Caruana, Johnson, and Annie Troop (Br), Hill, United Stat Buwrast, Oct 14—Arrived, bark Ahkera (Rus), Astrom, Philadelphia, Bowsina, Oct 14—Arrived, bark T J Southard, Woodworth, | Portiand, Me. Bremen, Oct 13—Sailed, ship Chas Luling (Ger), for New York; bark Athena (Ger), Bellmer, do, Balled 12th, ship Lina Schwoon (Ger), Horn, United Staton; bark Weser (Ger), Poppe, Galveston. Cronstapt—Sailed, bark G M Tucker, Pinkham, New York. Duar, Oct 14—Arrived, brig Wanderer (Br), Myshrali, New York for Granton, Dvnux, Oct 13—Salled, ship Gardner Colby, Streeter Burk Nuova Virginie (Ital), Searpati, Lisbon 56 gals 10. Robinson; vewel to Laur storey 4 Um oe Te | Hark Barvolomes Marciani (ital), Magnasco, Genos 56 | day, 40 ballast to Slocuvicls & ( ark Fannie (of Searsport), with hides and wool to orde: ‘or, Montevideo 50 da i; veusel to Walsh & Fiel Bark KR Murray, Jr, Purington, Old Harbor, Ja with logwood to 3 Decordova & Cd; veusel to R Murray, Brig Fasan (Nor), Sandberg, Moss 53 days, in ballast to | Tetens, Bockmann & ( | Brig Marie, Hansen, Nevis 20 days, with sugar and molas- ses to HA Votable & Son: | "Brig Exeelsior, Mayor, of and from Bermuda, 7 days, in ballast to D MeColl. | Brig MC Comery (of Baltimore), Davis, Fernandina 11 | days, with lumber to Brown ; vessel to mastor. Brig Mary G Rosevelt, Hall, Georgetown, DC, 6 days, with | con! to master, Is bound to Boston, Anchored at Sandy | Hook for a harbor. | | essol to master. | | United States. Ganuizstow, Oct 13—Arrived, bark Henry Palmor (Br), Jacksou, Quebec. Greenock, Oct 18—Arrived, ships Zealandia (Br), Allen, Quebec; Leaping Wator (Br), MeWilliam, do Genoa, Oct 11—Arrived, bark Sarah Hobart, Pinkham, | Philadelphia; brig San Pietro (Ital), Lauro, do Grnnattan, Oct 18—Salled, (trom Genoa, &e), New York. Mavnw, Oct 13—Arrived, N 8, from New Orleans (t) Haununs, Oct 13—Sailed, barks Templar, Bartlett, New York; Agnes, for do; Magic Chapman (Br), Dernier, Phile- deiphin, mer Anglia (Br), Smith | York; irs. FERNANDINA, Ovt 7—Cleared, schr Hattio Tarner, Hup- per, Kennebunkport. FORTRESS MONROE, Oct 14—Arrived. bark Betsy Gude (Nor), from Belfast, ' secking; brig Dawn (Br), Collas, Rio Janeiro for orders. FALL RIVER, Oct 12—Arrived, schrs LN Lovell, Bor- Iphia; X Holmes, Northrup, Port Johnson; JR Randall Elizabethport. Sailed—Sebr J M Leonard. 13th—Sailed, schr F Merwin, Bunee, New York, GALVESTON, Oct 18—Sailed, bark Unicorn (Br), Horn, ork. mie DO, Oct 12~Arnved, schr Henry Per- na, New GLOUCESTER, Oct 11—Arrived, schr Mary A Power, Greenman, Galveston for New York (and procee: 5 , Frontera for New MAGHTAS, ILLBRIDGE, Oct 8—Sailed, sthr Gertrude Plummer, Willard, Cndiz, 18th—Arrived, schr Franklin, Mil . Oct B—Salled, schr Crusoe, Bateman, New M Trinidad, Ww KEY WEST, Oct 13—Arrivod, steamer City of Waco, York (see Miscoilany). ailed, sehr Geo D Perry, Flynn, New York. iverpool. os sehr J G Whipple, tila, NORFOLK, Oct 12—Arrivea, schr Lena Cobb, Cobb, Ban- a erath—Arrived, bark Antelope, Simpson, New York; schrs rigadier, Cotton, Baltimore; Wm Ferren, Lindsay, Now ard Slade, Sopher, do; John G Wright, ‘Scull. Boston. NEWBURYPORT, Oct 13—Satled, sehr Lucy K Cogswell, Lee, Philadelphia. “WwW BEDFORD, Oct 12—Arrived, sehr Marcena Mon- Dayton, Port Johnson (not ax telegraphed). Sailed—Schrs UF Washburn, Mulligan, Haverstraw; W W Brainerd, Fitch, New York. 13th—Sailed, sehrs Laura & Marion, Clifford, and Wm 1H PY hon Prentice, New York (both incorrectly reported by telegraph). 14th—Arrived, schrs Sarnnol I Sharp, Philadelphia; Copia, and Alice C Noyes, Port Johnson. Sailed—Sehrs Samuel C Hart, Baltimore; Olive, and Thomas B Smith, New York. NEWPORT, Oct 13, AM—Sailed, sehrs Gust, Williams, Trenton: Eugene, Leland, New York; J P Amos, Snow, Providence for New York. PM—Arrived, sehr Chas Dennis, Wieks, Philadelphia for \e. Somerset (and ). NORWICH, Oct 13—Arrived, sehr Nicholas Mebrhoff, Croton; Mary Stowe, South Amboy; Jane Maria, do. NEW LONDON, Oct 12—Arrived, brig George (Br), Champlin, New York, to finish Ig for Porto Rico; schrs if Butler, Haverstraw; joeaie Hoboken; Lizaie A Bennett, Philadelphia; Mary Stowe, Newburg for Norwich Sailed—Schrs Reading RR No 48, for New York; Chief, for 0, NEW HAVEN, Oct 13—Arrived, sehr Kate Kallahan, South Amboy. OUNALASKA. Sept 19—In port bark Cyane, for San Francisco, to sail in «week, PHILADELPHIA, Oct 14—Arrived, steamers Borks, Pen- dleton, Boston; Ruttiesnake, Boon, do; Perkiomen, Pierce, do; E © Biddle, Pierce, New York; A © Stimers, Warren, i ship Carl Link (Ger), Lamm, London; barks Carrior Dove (Br), Simmons, Rotterdam ; Elly. Tonholt, do; Kronos Nor), Bentzon, Bristol: schrs J’ © Thompson, Tatem, Sag arbor: Abby L Dow, Young, Boston. ‘Also arrived, bark Edmond (Br), J: E M Buehler, Maloy, | Diehead; Joseph Eaton, Peterson, Glouce: Smal Danversport; MV Cook, Palkenborg, East Greenwich; 1, & A Bubevek, Smith, Boston: yno Midleton, Jr. Townsend, do; Jas Alderdice,’ Rockhill, do; WC Bee, Chester, Providence, Cleargd—Stoamers Reading, Colburn, and Philadelphia, Davis, New York: sehrs J Doughty, Doughty. Aspinwall Abby L Dow, Young, Boston; John Middleton, Jr, Townsend, do; A Tf Hickman, Shaw, do; James 8 Shindler, Leo, Marb! hoad; Joseph Baymoro, Burdge, Cambridge; Carol Young, Young, Cambridgeport : ond, Beuford; Lucy May, Freeman, Haverhill; MV. borg, and J C Thompson, Tatem, Providence; 0 Benson, New Gook, Falken- E M Buehler, Maloy, Portsmouth. Also cleared, barks George Linck (Ger), Niemann, Konigs- berg; Samson (Nor), Noss, Antwerp; Hels ds," Bosford, e jorfolk; brig Compeer (Br), Ellis, Belfast, 1; Itock (Bn), Wane Giprattar: wehre YW Vann man, Sharp, Savannah} Rhodella Blew, Newell, for Portsmouth, Va; RM Clark, Bunt= ing, for Wavhington ; Thos Sinniekson, Dickinson, for'do; B Gartside, Wolfe, for do; Henry Allen, Tatem, for do; © Had- don, Marts, for Millville; L & A Babcock, Smith, for Bosto WE Abbott, Ludiam, for do: Blackman,’ for do? LB Lew, Vongilder, for do, K Vaux, Robinson, for do; EB Wheaton, Jurvis, for do; Hand, for Yo; Taylor and Mathi hoesoman, for C Edwards, Corson, for Lynn; Bright, Thom bridgeport; HJ May, Blackman, for Charleston ; Joseph F wid z pI Butler, for New Bedford Bee, Choster, for do: 8 $ Tiudson, Vaughn, for Salom ; © G Cr nmer, for New Bedford; Providence ; Jas Alderdice, Rockhill, for di Suiled—Steamors Illivols, for Liverpool; Reading, for Now Oct 14, AM—Passed ap, schrs E English, and CH Kelley, from Provid Passed down, selrs Lise ale D Small, Jennie Middleton, and Joseph Eatot Be a2 von—A deep Inden herm brig is below here, beating up. Selirs Cores, from Dover, NH, and LQ © Wishart, from Ohin: Va, paved up since the morning report. Schr M H Marion E Rockhill, for Boston, and Hetvoet, Oct 18—Sailed, bark Susan M Dudman (Br), talion at half-past four P. M. at the Worth Monument. | Ross, Philadelphia, le Veterans have unanimously resolved to visit Phila- fentworth, Mond, Salt Cay. TI. 15 days, with © Robinson ; vessel to Miller & Hougheo Kave Wi uirtootes ing report, aay felphia to take part in the Centennial celebration. | “Sehr Grasmere (of Antigaa), Beasbourn, Cow Bay, CB, 18 7 c EM eship Storkers (Nor), from Bromen via Sandy J¥ook, PPROXIMATION PRIZES, Ptomiadbepide! nes omen dan Gaga wich cool se Fortine’ Job vousel to Hatten, Watson | Shamed Det 14-Arrived, brig OB Burgess (BN), Me | oo hored off here this PM end remeined.. The steamer fill” * —- FIRES IN BROOKLYN. 10. vide, New York. | nois, for Liverpool, passed down at 3:36 PM, Schrs Rhodella $25,000. | _ $10,000, sch George Henry. Hassell, Vinginin. | | Satled 13th, harks President (Nor), Rude, New Orleans; | Blew, for Providence: Kate Altken, for Hoston: Loule ¥ Ab Rg ‘Albert Thomas, Taylor, Virginia. 1 aq a Philade! " Bmith. for do; steamer Hudson, for do; schrs Win Marshall, - aie yetanladaaiatog in the tia and sa Behe Alber amma, Cie’, Visita. Ada P Gould, Merritt, Philadelphia lomo, Howes, Unl- | for do: Lucy May. for Portland; Geo H Bent, for Danvers: ¥ +500] 23 ‘300 hedia re ee — ‘On. Ge bose - Sehr Vapor, Appl Georgetown, DO, for New Haven, | ted Sti Diana (Ger), Gellerstedt, Galveston; Ebenezer | port, Horace Moodie, for Boston; Addie B Bacon, for do; 31000, segundo} | orks of E, Ketchum & Oo., the building extending Bet B'M Storer, , Baltimore. (Nor), Motbach, Balti brigs J H Lane, Shute, do; | Althea, for do, and Georgie Clark, for do, passed down this S1O41. ido WS from No, 83 to T1 Twelfth street. The loss on stock is S1712. PM. The brig reported below here at noon beating up came | PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE | Otto (Dan), Thomsen, San Francisco; scr Levi Hart, Gil to anchor at 1:25 PM above Delaware City. A bark is at 31770 eatimated by the firm at $10,000; on machinery and | BOUND soUTH. | Cardenas ome of the above have been reported sailed pre- Snchot off Keedy Island, bound up. Aber brig ts coming $1834, building, $2,000, | The fire originated in the Packing | stegmer City of New Bedford, Fish, New Bedford for New | Yi0usly)- WO aWeS, Del, Oct 14, A M-—Brig Frontier remains for Phila- Tom of the establishment, but from what cause was not | ySit* Loxnon, Oct 14—Sailed from Gravesend, bark Freidig | dolphin. “Stermer Francia Elena, from Wilmington for tio | Lae, telemmugin. Nrebbes. . Roce. drove ties for $2,600 being held by the National, of Hartford; | oeeen en Oe a ee yohn, Ni, for Now York, Luitm, Oct 13—Salled, bark Otee Miho (Aus), Catticleh, | firdny Twenty-one Frie iindetphia. for Boston: PO met iticw Wo 4,448 UE Wall su Yo Rutgors, Latayette, Star, Home, New York; Newark, | Sehr Anna ib (lie), sodord, St Jolin, NB, for New York. United States. Belitlee, for Richmond, Vay John Burley, from Georgetown, SEOLUTE DIVORONS ONTAINED Mutual, American, New York; Williamsburg City, A) Madan ‘St George, NB, via Vineyard Ha- Limenicx, Oct 14—Sailed, bark Marco Polo (Ital), Gavig- for Newburg, N ¥,and MM Merriman, from George: Toran states for Dapterons Philadelphia assed in todas wh for Taunton, Mass. Brig Romola left for during the night. ~A brig’ and 9 herm brig have And Royal, of England, The stock was meured for # 15,000 in forty separate companies—the rate of policy eid in each being $2,500. nin, New York, Newny, Oct 13—Arrived, barks Prinds Osear (Nor), Carl- ho publicity required Selir W W Brainard, Kelsey, Portland, Ct. for New York. view Mi Behr Medford, Howard, Providence for New York. no cha . HOUS i for New York. Barger sailed for Pliladelphin AM. Brig Eva (Br). bY TH DIVORGES OBTAINED FROM DIPPER. Tho building No. 725 Myrtle avenue, occupied as a | Schr Wisie Keck. Laltety, West Haven for New York, | 86M. Baltimore; Primo (Ital), Dighoro, New York; brig J H | for'Buriwitnee arrived trian above at ugom. Ship. Paulina Otc wires Loncons cacner wiikess. poxiiinte Haas ‘ary goods store and dwell Sebr Elisha A Baker, Mosber, New London for New York, | Gillespie (Br), St John, NB. | David, bark Ch mn, beige Como and Frontier and all the | Grecywhere; terms aati REDERVCK I iiNG, Beaty, was destroyed by fire at Sehr Kath Thomas, Siifford, hanzor for ew York, Purmourn, Ovt 13—Arrived, bark JP Mann (or), | febvutiers of yeshorany oy SH) bere. . Remourigss cote | Lawyer, Notary Public No. 6 Bighih street, * ; % \ Ne " New York, * | Hand and Hattie Howe, orgetown, NC, 5 © titute. Se eae re eee ce ach: $6,0ees iuoered iw che | - 62: Henss bassesh, Jervie, Bricaspery tor ew Yeas Doutach, New York for Rig dence, are in the harbor. A herm brig, from the outside, 1s ee eee GW FIK-AREAT-NEW FONE pereen, “nt Rel Mar Tee, Tice, Kew itavon for New York, Queenstown, Oot 14—Arrived, barks Aquila (Nor), Gor- soming into the berber, ose wiv out oxen 2 ge ood Py Ad fd Flour Duster Alt Now Vorkore re join, for La 5 i ¥ Rebs Bees Grong Gpregees Pogeidesce ey ow Coats rard, New York; Liefjeld (Nor), Rvensen, do; Amphion | PORTLAND, Uct 12—Uleared, sehr Currie Belle, Seaver, and everybody vive should call aud got barguius. B Vese? ‘alestine, fie for New York, (Nor), Nielsen, Quebec, Baltumore (not 13th), Mroot.

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