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a PURSUED BY JUSTICE. | OBITUARY. CREEDMOOK. GOOD MAEKMANSHIP YOR THE TURY, FIELD AND FARM DADGE, COLONEL THOMAS ASPINWALL, FIEND IN JAIL FOR ARSON AND MURDER— & ah The veteran Colonel Thomas Aspinwall died at an TEN MORE MOLLY MAGUMMS FOUND GUILTY early hour yesterday morning in Boston, at Yesterday the ninth competition for the Turf, Field OF MUBDER—OTHER TRIALS SOON TO TAKE | the ripe old uge of ninety years and two | and Farm short range challenge badge took place at PLack. months. He was born in Brookline in 178, | Creedmoor. ‘the following are tho terms upon which Porraviuie, Pa., August 12,1878 | and was a som of Dr. William Aspinwall, an | the match was shot:— ‘Tho whirligig of time still continues to bring in its Tevenges on the mombers of the Molly Maguire Boviety, and éach day there is some new indication that the work of extermination aud punistiment goes | bravely on against them, This morning the Coal and Tron Police arrested and lodged tn jail one of the most Alrocious scounérels in the entire gaug of murderers | on the double charge of arson and murder, About one | o'clock Su@ay morning, November 19, 1871, this dead, | John Thompson by naine, threw a fireball into the | house of Michael Cantield, at the Colorado colliery, Bear Shenandoah. ‘There were six persons asleep 12 the house at the time—Mre. Cantield, an aged man, two boys and two girls. AN suceceded in escaping from the flames except the two gi eminent surgeon im the war of 1612 and volunteer iu the battle of Lexington, a physician whose ancestor, was the frst settler in Brookline He | recorved the rudiments of bis education in bis native | | tow Distance, 200 yards; position, standing; weapon, any rifle within the rules (minimum tngger pull, three pounds); ten rounds, with the privilege of two sighting shots; entrance tee, filty cents; the badge to be wou j Subsequently continued his studies in the town of | Yhree times (vot necessarily consecutively) betore be- Loominster, and graduated at Harvard University 19 | coming the property of the winner, The match com- the class of 1804 The graduating class of that | menced at half-past three o'clock and was finished at date had sixty-one members, the only survivors | a quarter alter four. ‘I'ne scoring shows some of the of which are William Freeman und Joseph Head. | pest average shooting that bas been dune this'season at Alter leaving college Mr. Aspinwall studied law with | short range. Wilitam Subivan, an eminent counsellor, and after be- | s ing admitted to the bar was a partner of Mr. Sullivan | 1) © pinned or one year, He then vpened au office on his owa | ¥. Hyde... | secount, and practised law in Bostou unti! the war | K HK aged | broke out in 1812 Iu that year he was appointed | {2\©- liruee.... -.%- | | ] Six and nine years, who were buraed to 4 crisp. | major of the Ninth United States intantry, which regi- | |, yr Fone dee ig Thompson appeared on the scene and feigned great zeal | ment he was instrumental ju raising. In the same | J * x Richards, f *. Davids in the characier of rescuer, Me was susp at the time of being the incendiary, but there was no evidence against him wutil yesterday, when a woman from the neighborhood came to Pottsville and swore that she gaw him take the fireball and throw it into the house, | She had carried the fearful secret in her breast tor heuriy five years, as sue was afraid to divulge 1. Now hat the ruje of the Moilies is over, sie made so bold &s to furmsh the information to the authorities. Your he received the brevets of lieutenant colonel tor | gallantry at Fort Erie and of colouel tor Brown's sortie from the same fort, iu whicn he lost his left arm ile ed Iu Gaines’ victory at Fort Ere. d the aitention of President Madi son, aud at the close of the war the Presideut suggested three positious tor Mr, Asvinwail—to remain in the army with @ prospect of promotion, go to Mudra as Be ary of Logation, or accept the place of Consul | AL M. Burdeit, 3. W. Linon H. Funke CREE OOO RED PERSE eO COO REOR EE ’ ‘Yhis w@k, pear St Clair, some wosuspecied scoun- | Generai in Loudon, He accepued the lattor position ry drel tried to’ rival Thompscu's dendish ceed, making | 48d Mlled 1 with great ucceptance to the American | J, W. todd, several uttempts to burn (be house of ainincr named | go¥erbment and the people of both countyies unul | J.B, Holland, 1854, when he was displaced by President Pierce, ater | J. K. Irwin, having held the coulidence of the people of both na- | W. 0. Reddy, huus for so many years. His displacement greatly | C.F. Robbins, George Bell. young children were sleepin tunately only a portion of the Bell was workipg im the mines, and two jone in the hous For. oot was burned, ; depressed hima, aud he never jorget the oceurrence, |W. G. Domi ' cod Ephraim | bUt Was always sensitive on the subject. In 1815 ne |"J, C, Abra 1 Phithps, of New pay atineot $500 | Was married ty Louisa Elizabeth Poiguand, daughter | J. La Boue and to Uadergo of cue year tu tue | Of a descendantof the Huguenots, who survives him. | J. W, Gardner, i County Jak Phillips is 4 mau of great wealth und ve. | By ber he bad seven chikiren, uniy two of | J. L. Ketinger tupied “a very Ligh social standing Unoughout the | Wom are now living, a daughter, the wile | J. Shand, tounty. He pleaded guilty to the churge of having | Of Sir Wadham Danville, of England, ana Hon, Wilham | ©. Overvaugh, issucd frauduloat tax receipts to voters at the lust | Aspinwall, the well kuown Jawyer, Uo bis retura | fi, Fisher spring eleetion. His arrest some months .ago | {’em Eugland he retired {rom active business and de- | C,H. mat deal of sup! aud the public heid | Yolud Lunsed to literary pursuits, of which be Was | G treated a g ; ; bim innoceut until his conlessioa. ytonu, ie several yeurs a my ol the | Ss bave a bealtaful effect on the politics of the country, — | Board of Trade je Massachusetts | C. TEN MOLLIKS FOUND GUILTY OF MURDBK, | Mistorieal Soci to the date of | J, ve | the xentence will | Between seven and eight o'clock this evening tho | bis death, # portion of the time Vice President, and for | RoW. Willan jury in the case against Juck Kehoe, Michael U’Hricn, | * time, iu the absence of the President, he tilled the | J. “Yellow Jack” Donahue, James Ttearty, Dennis #. | chit,” He was also a prominent and highly respected | CM. Wilhaws Canning, Frank Meliugh, Jobn Gibbous, Johu Morris, | Weinber of the veterans of 1812 und & member of the | Thomas Huriey and Michael Doyie, ‘charged witha | Hoyal Society of Northern Autiquaries, Copenhagen. | The followimy named members vf the .\ustralian conspiracy to murder William Thomas, of Mahanoy | He) was Very patriotic, and when the war | Ritle Toam, being those who arrived on Friday night | City, returned w verdict of guilty as indicted, recom- | With the South broke out he announced his readiness | last in this Visited Creedmoor yesterday — mending McHugh to the mercy of the Court, | to buckle on bis swor't aud do battio for the preserva~ | Cuptain J. McGd Smith, Lieutenant J. H. Mad- In view sof the taet that he voluntarily | "ol Of bis government, About three years ago he | docks, Sergeant D, Gee, Privates J. S Lynch and J. J. took the stand dariug the trial and corroborated | Was stricken with paralysis, which go uflceted his speech | Siugo, all uf the New South Wales Ritles (volauteers). tho testimony of the detective, Doyle and Hurley, | # to make it mdsily uuimteligibie, His memory was | ‘The genticmen were shown over the ranges, and ex- though muadicted, have wot been in custody. ‘The rest | #leo Very seriously impaired by the suock. He retained | pressed themselves as highly pleased with what they Were all protninvut leaders of (he Mollies, Keboe was | MS fondness tor reading to the last upd daily conved | ju scen. They deciimed taking any part tn tue prac- “county deiexate, ” and the rest were “body masters"? | the pages of his Bible, Previous to the shock of pural- | tice, but expressed their Intent on of putting ap some- Roarity bus already been convicted of the murder of | ¥8i¥ he compiled two volumes of 1,351 pages containing | where in one of Long Island's delightial country places Thomas Cauger, at Raven Run. Most ot the defend. | Socient historical papers, and entitled the ‘Aspinwall | near Creedmoor, where they can be within easy reach kDts 1m this case will be put on trial at the bext term | Papers.” He was very domestic in bis babits, and was | of the ranges, It 1s understood that one or two, If not Of Court as uccesscries before the fact of severul ree | 4 Wan of very strong iriendships all of thein, will attend the Canadian Rulle Association’s . cent tourders, | — meeting next week, he testimony of the dete ME. DANIEL DANSER, Captain Smitu said that he aud tho other gentlemen that u meeting of the | who accompany him will uso the Rigby rifle (Dublin " ing spirits of the Mol- | | ' tive MeParlan was to the | ites, including detendants, was catled at Mabauoy City | After career of nearly forty years as a sporting | manuiucture). jo determine what siould’ be dove in View of bo:tie | man, Mr, Dante) Danser died at his residence, No. 50 | ta = Hantlestations agaiuss some ot their wembers | West Eleventh strect, yesterday, For sumo months | RIOL IN PASSAIC. on the part of a crowa of young’ Ameri- | * past be had been lingering with a painful affection of the spine. Mr, Danser was a native of Oneida county, |") Tuiuened to that town on Kriday bight, hathig in this State, and was seventy-four years old at the time of bis death, Forty years ago Mr. Danser came | Spent tho day in pluying ball in the suburbs, and im- berate ong dh rete oe shots Phir ueteriin to this city and obtained employment ase sinith | mediately began to quarrel among thomselves’ and Way they could have peace im Mahany; heuce it was | S24 horecsnoer tn Kipp & Brown Abin woeeheaulon’ of | with those whom they met After ‘sprecing” around unanifously agreed that the three meu named stould | was brought in constant contact with the sporting | for Some time the party attacked an invalid gentleman be assa>sinaied. a tew days after this, while Thomas | men of that day und determined to adopt a simuar | BawWed Walton, who Was seuted at bis own door, and Boat hin so that his life was endanyored, Some | Was standing in a coiltery. stable, near Mahanoy City, | e aved ; 4 “ Y he was fired upon repeatedly by halt e dozen Moliies | fone a Hislop Gg poo ieentnan constables attempted to arrest the ringleaders, when tnd reverciy wounded By feigning to be dewd he | sporting men in the country, Mr. Dauser’s estate us | they wero attacked by tho comrades of the latier and a tecaped. He was present at the trial and idenutied rerious riot eusucd. Tho Town Counci! was in session Bear the sceve of the occurrence, atid, attracted by the everal of the accused as bis asa Janis elias Meise vice holse, it adjourned unceremoniously, is members POLITIC rushing into the tray aud assisting the police. After a POLITICAL MASS M hard fought buttle, in which womo fitty or sixty per- — sons were more or less injured, the ringleaders were secured und the mob dispersed.’ Fortunately no wea Pons except siones were used. SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK YOR THE MONTHS ov AUGUST AND tans calling themselves “Modocs.” Wiluain Thoaas | and Wiliam anu Jessé Major were prominent Modvcs. Aman waned Douzherty, who bud been tried aud ac- | quitted of the murder of Ciiet Burgess George M: jor, A number of hands cuployed in tho mills at Passaic, PATBICK #8, COLTON. This well known and respected citizen of New York departed this life on Friday last, aged sixty years, at bis residence, No. 116 East Sixty-second street He has resided in New York for the last Mity years, and leaves a widow and several children, among whom aro the Rev. Fathers Johu 8, aud Charies H. Colton. His Cuneral will take place from the Church of St, Vincent Ferrer, on Monday morning, at ten o'clock. SREAT GREENBACK DEMONSTRATION INDIANA, Terre Havre, Ind, August 12, 1876 | The largest night rally but one ever beid here was the independent greenback mass meeting to-night Thirteen hunared torches were carried in the proces- hon, aud a large body of horsemen marched. Specches 7 were made by James Buchanan aud N. W. Parker. NOMINATION FOR CONGRESS, IN CASHIERED FROM THE FIFTH. Under date of the 11th mst, were published by headquarters First brigade, First division, N. G@. SN. Arcata, Ga, August 12, 1876. | Y. the findings of « court martial, of which Major fsa cami cur IRS acsspesnccn ON oaacnc a Hon. R. H. Whitely was nominated by the repub- | Robert Lennox Belknap, Brigade inspector, was Presi- | Gussie... Aug 14.|Laverpost [SBoetine Groen! . 8 Daland. ‘|Auz 17°] Kotterdam. leans of the Second Georgia district for Congress, | dent, whereby Captain Max Ebler, Company G., Filth | ammonia... 1Aug 17.\Hamburg..I61 Broadway The nomination was unauimous. dr, Whitely has | regiment of infantry, was tried and found guilty on the | Labrador, teams fo eesren already represented ih’s district three times, and was | toliowing charges:—Drunkehness on duty; insubordi- Liverpow, 5 Brondway beaten by Hon. W. E. Smith by only 100 votes on the ; Rate condact to the prejudice of good order and mili- 2 Rowling Groen last race. The Second district will be a leading battle. | tary discipline; disobedience of orders and breach of 7 Bowling Green arrest. é0 Broadway The guilty ofeer, who keeps a lager beer saloon in the city, was sentenced to be cashiered, incapaci- tated from holding avy military command, and dned tm the sum of $100, | Eblee 18 a small beer’ politica’ and so Colonel spencer, who is an intense republican, grouud in the coming campargn. THE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEES. WHAT A LOUISIANIAN SAYS ABOUT THE NEGRO Bowling Groes ss i argo 2% | commanding an intensely democratic regiment, has Banting ness Vote IN THAT STATE AT THE COMING EIEC- | threatened to go all the way to Albany in ordor to 6b Broadway, sb Broadway 4 Bowling Groen 61 Brondwar ) Broadway 7 Bewling Groen, 60 Broadway 2 Bowling Groen 7 Rowling iroen 87 Broadwa: ‘TION, ‘There was nothing out of tho usual routine of busi- tess at the headquarters of the cainpuign committees, but it is expected that after the primaries for the clec- delegates to the two nominating conventions have the ex-Captain restored \o bis command. TROUBLES, In the County Clerk’s offi terday the assignment of Jacob Schawertz to Bernard .| Liverpool. Nambure. Rotterdam. BUSINESS Alsutia.. Beypt..... Man Urapia. LAverpooi -. Bremen. Hone. Liverpoot.: thore was filed yes- hou ¢ tre held the politicians will pata Mile more Ite futo | J ceo on es Wendell Phillipa In the same office Enereee: the machinery of the canvass. The repablicans ofthis é ; Hamburz..| | there was also docketed, yesterday, u judgment for | ktate of Vireinia,.[Sept 7. Glasico city bold their primaries on the evening of the 18th | g}23 913 against Miguel de Algama, in favor of Robort | City of Berlin...\iSept 8.: Liverpool... lust, (next Fri when there will bein some of the | Deeley and Jobn Turi. Gollert..... iSept 14./Hamborg.. 161 Broadwar Gistricts a lively straggie between the Custom House and anti-Custom House wivgs of the party. At the democratic headquarters there were but few cailers, Atoug them was a gentleman {rom Shreveport, Caddo paris, La, who guve some interest! BP NOTICE TO CAPTAIN IN THE COASTING AND FOREIGN TRADE,—Captains or officers of voxsols engaged in the consting or foreign trade, bse! ing the displacement or romoval of sen buoys are requested to communteate the fact to the Hxxap, no that it may be ABINGDON SQUARE SAVINGS BANK. * The President of the Abingdon Square Savings Bank, which was ordered to suspond alow days ago, facts conceru- | aa he aa hee Ae Soar eaagieed says the trustees are determined to.pay dollar for | prouyht publicly to the attention of the proper wuthorition, Jo. 000 white and 15,000 colored, “The wemocratic ma- | dollar to the depositors und that the action of the Ex- | 4 iotier addressed “To the editor of the HeRatp, New York there in 1874 was 605, which was counted out by | Ser was uncalled tor, Bourd of the certificates of intimt- | city,” giving as accnrately ns possible the nember and posi tion of dispinced buoys or the cause of their removal, will suf: jory tue Return AN INTOLERABLE NUISANCE, dation Laving been “‘signed’’ by negroe: who could not | fice in all eases observed along the Atlantic aud Pacife vend SOS) 6 ee ae Lg hepa? hae fie —- sof the American Continent. When they are observed upon application at the Court House. The gentleman, | , . ‘a es e ei Mee ee rene srehant doing. large business with the ne | A SeWer which has been emptying its filth into the | on the coast of Kuropenn countries or in the Mediterranean ch | it is requested that information be sent either by telocraph of lettor to the London office of the New York Henai.n, 48 river under the gate of the James slip ferry is m complained of by the passengers and ferry employés , conceived the plan at that i tion of furpisning democratic tickets, of Wuich 357 were found in the jot boxes, thus’ show.ng rressio i an, 0 Paris office, Ol Avenu eae Tee edt Ure tno atgiie Nate’ * it | as an iotolerable musance. Recently a petition for the | Fleet street, Bee ey ein or eatanates Also, organized a club. of negroes, and. secured | eXtension of the sewer further into tuo river or for such | "Overs, Paris. ae a tai Londen,” of may be addrossed ‘Bennett, 46 Floet str many signatures to a promise that they Would, ou e sis celiat bic tane 6: 16K SK RabOnME NWO auale Ane ‘ ® ; tion day, call at his store and receive tickets. Ma por Mego pusted at the ferry, house tor. sig. | “Benaett, Gt Avenue do l'Opera, Paris.” Whore enses of declined to sign, because they had been told by repub: | yatures. Within twd days the signatures to the | displacement are observed in the of countries beyon! leans that if they did their feet aud bands would be petition reached about the number of 250. | the roach of the telezraph, as in Asta or Africa, captains cur oll | They voled the red ticket uli the same, how. The petition is to be presented to the Board of | may communicate with us upon reaching the frst conven- ever. He says that the Republican Convention was | Aigermen on Tuesuay, and 1 1s hoped that prompt re- | jog: jent port. This information will be cabled the Hxnatp and published. 3g NOTICE TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS ENTERING THE PORT OP NEW: YORK AT SIGHT. —The Naw Yore Jivracn las adopted a distingeishing Costou night signal for nse ou board the Heal steam ya showing while AT ing the colors red, green, red, changing mm one to the other in suecession, and be seen several miles distant, Cuptains of vessels, upon seeing this signal, will oblige as by preparing any marine news they may have for the Ship News Department of the Himxato. Bar Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriv- ing at New York can do so by addressing 10 auch vesseis, care of UxRato news yacht, pler No.1 East River, New York. Letters received from nil parts of the world and proniptly delivered. Duplicates are required. 9¢ of charge to held in bis parish just betore bis departure for the | jiet will be afforded, as in this hot weather the eilect of North, A quarrel ensued which resulted in the death | the stench is sickening, especially when the tide is low, 1 several negroes. As they were republican negrocs | Pe signers embrace a number of well known mer- killed by republican negroes the killing Was not tele- | chants and business men. graphed North ax an outrage. He contirmed the state- | Ment of others (rom Louisiana that the negroes at the coming election will divide their vote, He says that $40,000 was deposited in the Freedman’s Savings Bank | Dy negroes im his parish, avd they have not forgouen | the loss of their money.’ While he expects Lousiana to go democratic by 20,000 majority he as confidently expects that the State Returning Board will count it out FIRE IN GREENWICH STREET. A Gre broke out at a quarter-past eight o’clock last | nighton the second floor of the tour story brick build- ing, No. 831 Greenwich street, Gecupied by «. A. Lan- ping, produce dealer. ‘The damage to stock is estimated at $500 and to the building $1,004 The logs 1s covered by insurance, i Soe REAL ESTATE. ‘A FEMALE BIGAMI peared betore Justice Riely, in the Third District Court, forenoon Daniel Bowo, a gardener, ap- | | | \ Brooklyn, and charged bis wife, Ellen, with bigamy, | No sales were consammated at tho Exchange yester- A NEW YORK—THIS DAY. Q warrant was placed in the hous of Olllcer Shaugh. | day, that ot the property on the norta side of Forty. | ALMANAC moe a . \ Sessey, who arresied the wowan in New York, and | eignth street, 175 feet west of First avenue, being | SUN AXD MOOX. | mon water. , the Justice committod her to Raymond Street Jail | uourmed to August 2h Sun rises. RAR Tenia ab tb exainination Mond next. F 89th st. ms, GO ftw. of Mea ay., 25"100,10; Ira B. } 1 > coro erties a Abegesorgdg p ine | Peeits and wile to K. ¥. Murphy cucee ceeeee $4,000 seve 8 8 statement of the compiaimant a remarkable coudition | yzith ete ms, 1a fi wet ay 4 10ST - anes = of domestic immorality and misery is disclosed, The | | Charles F. Barues to I. i TAR XRW YoRR Ana 1 ¢ parties, who are midi te-aged, were empioyed as | Oi st.t PORT OF NEW YORK, AUG. 12, 1876. servanisdn a Canadian fainiiy in’ 13.2, when they were | Hamiite SSRIS married. 1 lived together for three years, during which time they bad two children, a boy anda girk When ber daugater was three mouths oi Mrs Bowe ARRIVAL: beartiessiy deserted ber apd remar fan on. REPORTED Slgarierae vecurcod cok ANO HERALD tire year, the gifl in tue meantime dying or waut of WLTRATOS a : maternal core aud nourishment. | iis dia nos prevent onel frigate Minervs, Adiiral, Maadst, Philadelphia. her husband trom again receiving her. A week after | Mitiverry st begs Re “ nen ct n { wg eeutor) vo J.J storeship Supply, ton, the reconciliation aud in the fait of 1867 sue agar ab. tor) v0 J, terest Pp ~ wih Ber the b toa st. (No 25), aud Sonn Steamer Wyoming ‘(Be Liverpool Aug 2, via ee ee cee. A Lew Seene eae ley to B, Harringts sengers to Williams & the busband learned, while residing in Uswego county, aes reel of Brooklyn. riage certin rout ber with miortably | that bis erring wie Was living in the ci He procured « certified copy of their n cate from Montreal and bastened to e proof of her iniidetity. He found he te to J. B. Bor ¢. corner of 80th J. th, Bird, © of Bd F. MeEntee Galveston Ang 5 and ers to © H Mallory & Aug 9, with mer City of Houston, Deerin, seth, with mdse and passe ‘Steamer Ashlana, Crowoll, Cherioston etress D . elt oJ W Quintard & Co. . ear” atcha stdce.'eu>: Ret: how gle 190-8 1 we. Of Mth Mifark Minervayot Heston), Brown, London via Sydney, yD Ny ~ SEER hye! lt nat RR ke Sg J McAdam... reese in ballase to G Wi Mertaux. July 20, lat 464, lon nue, whero she was liviug uoder — the >t, w. of Suffolk, 2ox100; M.A. Mee 3 name of Mrs Garvey {married to 4 band to Duan " +... 20,000 i Botton 3 days, widh eager to plasterer of that namo. On entering the store Mr. WO thw. of id at tim order: vesvel to Vc wn & Co, Bowe saw his wife for the t time atter their ee Ne ba : sinasine’ 65,000 patie Alara, Cole iueges 25 days, with sugar to Separation, and, approaching ber, as vd whether be LO; J.P. bith to E. itughes genre phage 0 Stillwell, Jacksonville 12 days, with could be accommodated wist board. sue repiied that €.&, 1001. m of Bayned, lumber to R a iay, the house was full, and recognized her visivor wubout ty 81, Leekwood., err hacer, Sibiie, } i him not Co ask aktobim He told him Lease, jamation of surprise. She t ; ber auy ques ! i Wyears; HB. Turner to ber auy questions, as she would not ked it be could see her som Martin, and « Sehr Lt Hopkins, Pi sehr Saiila Ann, Bouy, Sehr Francis Shubert, © ininia. 4 oe . Ro he could not, — ae ed ‘ that it ; did - —_ of | bar les to LH, Purdy, sar$ Vee. eT ieinta, the store she would have him arrested as a loaler. prs W Yau " The woman, who i« Very coarse ju appearance and | PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE, pH . Manner, stated that she tled from Bowe because ho was sousp soul. to her suppor! er, recently | cruel to her and fatied ty contribul The som was, wt the request ol his my Steamer Francoala, Brace, Portiand for New York . a i f Mexand © Now Bediord, Fish, New Bedford for New committed to the House of Retuge tor larceny. i en ae Na ges “F } be b ig Sehr Edwin 1 Merrizon, Lavender, Liverpool, 1, via " - , 4 090 own for Ne STABBED WITH A CHISEL | San av ci of deh vt 13.0 naper (ir. bow 8, for Now York. cenimensioneee Ri 4 wits, to Wallue audall (Hr), Maiduey, St Jonn, NB, for New Deri , " s years deketibai vest s¥ 454 aa altercation last night between James |. vi Joli 05 MiNi bo Charles Woxeuer, w Viattie E Butler, Carroll, Portland, Ct, for New Strockhard, aged fourieen, living at No. 15 Leonard | oi Hudson 4, m of Vith at. U year. 0 suv sdteak Wink apuiciens habia tei . r parah avd husband, to Mutasi Life Insar- it Helen Mar, Ward, Somerset for New York. Wie ieee wits a chioe! ane saversiy wonndes, Be auce Company. sw. corner Of th uv. and Suv; 1 | | Nebr JS Ferry. Raynor, Hast Greenwich for New York. FOU case sieves “. x Nebr Josie Crowley, Crowley, jenve toc Now York. ‘Waa aiteuded by Police Surgeun Cook und seat to bis | Voiland, ¢. and wile, io K. Sebwituetss, w. 8 ol Alien, Behr Quick Bep, Nickerson, Providenes for New York. ve 70) Bet amen ph; © yours, 1000 | See WP Ureom, Cummlaga, Baik for New York. : . . . se NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 1876.—TRIPLE SHEET es Selir it J ScirJaiin A Berkley, Saunder ic New York. bec fur New York, New Haven for New York, 3 del Senr Adriann Sehr Achorn, Sehr LO We Sebr Abner Ta: Ser HP Laffrinier,Coleman. Kennebec for New York. in, Pri bly, § nr Wm Butinan, | FE ni, Be t. Willett, Boston for ‘tonington for N . Providence tor or, dumm, Khe oan iar IEF Wi Schr 8s Tyler, Hart, Providence tor New York. Sehr P Merwin, Bunce, Providence for New York. Selr Julia Ann Canwell Sebr Alaska, Thorndike, Providence for New York, nnebec tor New York. Sebr Lamartine, Davis, Northport for New York. Sel Sel Bel nel dence ss Ste: | Seaman. te ste [tak Ckraine Co. ark Otus (Nor), Palek, Hull, E—Bockmaan, Oerlein & BOUND EAST. pel (Br), Eldridge. Now York for Bear River, red in Flushing Bay). + Archemus, Jon: Phinney, New York for Dover, B, Suceess. Pierce, "ort Jobnson tor Mrovidence, vr Nivtutingule, Young, E ixabethport tor New Bedford, nr Ada t ri, Allen, Now York tor New Bedford, ic G Washburn, Huthaway, Haverstraw for Provi- w York for New Ha. ork for Sag Harbor, jason for Host vet Jot Elizabeth: n for Bost ord, Cum mit hr Pusbaw, Bradie Beltast, _ CLEARED. (Br), MeKitehie, Sundberg, Havana—James E Ward & amer Columbus, Reed. Havana—Wm P Clyde & Co. er State of Texas, Bolger, Galveston via Key West— allory & aner Morgat New Orleans—Chas A Whit- City, Read erbocker, Kemble, New Orleans—Clark & amor Sa amer ( avinto, Hazard, Savannab—W_ R Garrison. y of Atlanta, Woodbuil, Ohariesioa—Jas W | jor, Jones, Wilmington and Morehead yde & olk, City Point and niga Steamship Co. ) Knight, Chichestor, Georgetown, DC—J L 2 Biddh s, Philadelphia—Jas Hand. Whitn Boatou—t # Dimoek, Meichor, Anjer tor orders—James E Ward Bark Gna (Nor), Anderson, Cork or Falmouth for orders— | C Tobias & ¢ Bark Emil Lauri kuye Mara Azo (Nor), Holras Ciampa (Ital), Cafiero, Cork for orders— ‘0, Storey & C rk Syiphide (Nor), Pedersen, Cork tor orders—Fuuch, Co. }, Cork for orders—Funch, Edye & Co. Baek Martin Luthor (Nor), Nielsen, Tvederstrand (Nor- way )—Louis Tetons, Hark Cnion, Phelan, Bark Morning Star (Br). Si noa—James W Elwell £ Co. on, St Jago—Waydell & Co. Bark Wm H Geun, Collins, Brunswick. Ga—Miller & Houghton, cbtit Sophia Cook (Br), Cook, London—D R DeWolf & o. Brig Zetland (Br), Hicks, Cork or Falmouth for orders— Miller & Houghton. Brig Genou (Br), Priest, Gatway—J F Whitney & Co. Brig Emily (Br), Hansen, Belize (Honduras)—Wm Jox & Co. Brig Abby Watson, Holdes Fernandina, Fla—John Boyn- ton’s Son. Ete AB Pennoll, i ‘0. Brig Ambrow Light, Schwarts, Rockport, M Hough Sebr 2 Qo, . Branswick, Ga—James Murray & Howard, 8t Catharine (Brasil)—B J Wenberg Selir Minnehaha, Swift, Pernambuco—H A Swift & Co, Kehr Roekie E Yates, Schr Alpas (Br). Wo Schr Rubi Diark, Barbados—J W Whitni rton, Barbados—Thos Deuni (Br), Secord, St Johns, NF—P I Nevius & me sehr Avon (Br), King, St Johns, NF—C W Bertaux. che J A Hattield (Br), Hutflold, Horton, N3— taux. Schr Elisa B Beard (Br), Odell, St John, W Ber- B—A T Honey. Sehr Altavelia, Smith, Jucksonville—Warren Ray. Sehr Maid of the Mist, Barrett, Norfolk—Duane & Gott. Schr Chingurora, Jackson, Haltiinore—Wm Chalmers. « Schr T W javens, Terry, Georgetown, DU—Van Brunt & Bro Schr Levenia Delanoy, Reeve, Boston—Chas Twing. Cleared 11th—Steamer St Germain (Fr), Rauloux, Havre via State of Texas, Gal Ore ot At Knight, Georgetown Dt barks Lalla Kookh (Bi Johanne (Nor), Suir Trownurvar (Br), from Quobe July 30, wus obliged to ship un auchor m Suir i. 29, experienced a heavy NW 44 W, throwing the sziv on her beam ends; shipped heavy seus, warks, washing spars off deck, filling cubin and furecastle. aud damging stores. Sut bringing up in the Downs July 2! picee ship by Deal buatinen on the JIst. Baux Mixa (Br), from St Job: had a dur which Bank E A Puturies, of Boston, now at New Bedford, has been continued iu the whaling business. Bute Oportta, Holiand, at Philadelphia Aug 1 from Jured. Brig Moses Roars (Br), from Liverpool with coal for Pernambuco, put imto Waterford July 31, making wat Scour JOWN CaDWaLLangn, with cordwood River tor New Yori, put into Norfolk Aug 12 leaking. Stkamrce Brave, Capt. Cummings, broke her shaft in the sleeve, at 3:15, PM, yesterday, when 13 of Lo ett hi Nonroux, Ang 11—The sehr for leakii yard New Bxnrono, Ang 1 to-day from Bucksville, SC Kbven Collamer. Aug 8, atter pring for a week with fever, He was « native of Lincoluvillo, Me, and was over GU years of age. SPOKEN. Sbip_ Frank Jones. Ross, from Liverpool for New York, Jaly 27, lat 48 49, low 2: a Ship Beitish India (Bri Francisco, July 4 Int 40 08 Shij July Snip Lillie Soul ney, CB, July 17, tat 50. | Bark Minder (Nor), Ingebrethsen, Quoes Burk Mathilde (Nor) adeiphia, July 24, lat 5054, lon 19 25, Bark Brother's Pride (Br), Brownell, from Liverpool fur Bydnoy, CB, July 25, Jon an Italian bark, showing HSNK (D, fom Liverpoot for Philadelpuia, seen July 11, int 49, lon 35 40, Brig Annie K storer, Ada from Sligo July 23 fer United state: Jat, be. A vessel, showing JGON (1), from Liverpool for Philadel- phia, July dat 49, lon Io, NOTICE TO MERCHAN'IS AND CAPTAINS Merchants, shipping agents and shipmasters aro informed thar Paris Pa Eastern ports of Amerjcan and all foreign vessols trading with country Captains arriving as and sailing from Freneh and Medi- terrai cal aud expeditious for OUR CABLE SUIPPING NEWS, Ba America. Griffin, United States. Gtascow, Aug 12—Sailed, brig Mattie B Russell, Ather- ton, United States. Griwsny, Aug 12—Arrived, bark Armonia (I New Nal States; 12th, steamer Awerique (Fr), Pouzols, Irswic United States, Livexroot, Agg 12—Atrived, ship Washington, Martin, New Sa Lisnox, Aug 6—Arrived, ship Armstrong | Pens Mantta, July 26—Arrived, bark Goodell, —-— date Crockett Qu onseu, Baltimore; sehr Rmma Crosby, Avcived 11th, midaigat, N a Steamers Germante (Br), for Liverpool: The Queen, (Br). A Baker.” Bosrox, Aug Island in at high water. N80, NS, Aug 9—The Ameri: "lymouth—Lor bian, SALLED. Denmark (Hr). London; Elysia (Br), do Glasgow; St Germain (Fr), Havre: Donau (Ger), Bre- Hindoo (Br), Hull Columbus, Havana; Liberty, do; n and Key West; Morgan City, 4: Kuickerbocker, do; San Jacinto. Savannah: City lanta, Charleston; Ben factor, Wilmington, NC; KC ‘Old Dominion, Kicb.iond, &e: Rotterdum; Vora (Ger), Stettin; wohr Ketelle (Fr), St Pierre. MARITIME MISCELLANY. at Nowcastlo, E. t Thurso July 24, BAL (Br), from Astoria, at Queenstown July gale May 25, "in lat 33.8, lon which carried away great portion of starboard bul- Pv Fkaxk Pexpurrox, from London for Cardiff, &c, in anchor and « small of chain; they were recovered aud placed on bourd the NB, at Newry, I, July 31, bout halt of bi f deals washed overboard we the passug ALKx Cawpneit, from Aberd put into Pictou July 20 with toss of headgear 0: aL and i for sen, Her port of destina- where she will loud for oo. load for New hive purchased by Juhn MeJullough, of that city, to be . reports July 20, during a thunder storm, Capt Hol- struck by lightuing and knocked down and in- om James miles ESE. Branch, and in 15 mituutes the water put the tires She commenced to settle very fast, when the crow rin the smali boat and landed at Long Branch at PM ¢ Krave was one yeur old and owned by Joha o insurance. utter Gallatin grounded on George's og this AM. Shs has hecled over; will get off can s:hr Reporter, while r Arison, from Pub- tded with ry Emily, from Ne: nvilie, which arrived bere on . has been Eauled upou the wi for repairs. he M Lymburner, arrived here reports the death of the mate, | hase, from, Voym Py taeat jon 1137 W 21 lat 47 from Neweastlo ew York. July 21, iat 47.5, lon 21 29, Torbjo nsen, from Glasgow for Phil- astown for by telegraphing tothe Hxrato London Bureau, ad- ic Bennett, No. 46 Fleet street, London,” orto the office, addressing “Bennett, 61 Avenue de l'Operi ‘the arrivals at and departnres from Kuropean and the United States, the saine will be cabled to this of charge. nean ports will find the Paris office the more economi- lographing news, nrow. Al ed, bark Austin (Br), Davis, North Mattie A Fravklin, « Cafiero, York. ve, Aad 10—Saiied, bark Atlas (Nor), Moller, Unit w York. Aug 12—Suiled, bark Castelar (Nor), Lund, ¥ d 12th, ships Universe (Br), Jones, United States; Weber (Bri, Tredweil ao; bark Frigg (Nor), Ol jermione (Br), Lavers, do; Thor (Nor), Jensen, do. , Aug L2—Nailed, brig Storm Bird (Br), Fotk » Bryan, acola, reed without date). a (Nor), An- Hambare (before KENSTOWN, Aug 12—Arrived, mer Bot York tor Liverooul (and oreceededs. a (Br), MeMiekeo, Ruvat, Aug 6—Arrived, sehr J Simonson, Crawford, Mo- ! bile. Suton, Aux 12~Sailed, bark Nuovo Monde (Ital), Sev- arose, United States. Sureups, Aug 12—Sailed, bark Professor Schwiegard / (Nor), Clausen, United States. ‘TeALes, Aug 12—Arrived, bark Antonio G (Ita.), Bara- bretta, Baltimore. FOREIGN (PORTS. Amun, June 14—Pasyed, bark Hawthorne, Nason, Pa- ‘inganore for New York. ALGoa Bay, duly s—Lu pert, Minebin, diss mot ' (Br), Donwid, diag: Axcila (Br), Reynolds, fom Hast London, arrived Jane for Gunm, put in for water und ballast. BAMPESWALL, Aug 11—Arrived, bark Geo Kingman, Howes, ont w York, Cancurta, July 4 In pert, abips Champion (Br), Cook; Staffordshire (Br), Gunsou, and ton Abbey (Br), Milli- tor New York; Edward Perey (Hr), fur do; Foyle (Br), . for Trinidad: barks Charlotte A Littlefield, Carver, for ee, urrived Ist, for Fah th or Liverpool: Ethan n. Hardy, for Galle; brig Susaa E Voorhis, Fulford, for ote ere Colombe, July 4 ° Br), M Sailed trom Sauger July 4, ships Cashmere (Br), Mays, ew York; Monmouthshire (Br), levine, da. Cow Bay, C#, Aug l0~Arrived, brig C E Pickering, Torrey, Arklow. sailed 10tn, brig Nellie (Br), Rood, New York. Hatirax, Aug 12 Arrived, steauier George Cromwell, Bacon, St Johns, NF, for New York. Muscat. —I'n port, bark Gemsbok, Hall, to sail about Aus Zunsivar and New York. Vostevipeo, June 30—Arrived, sche 8 T Clark, Huteh- inson, Pernamou July 1, bark Harry Busenman (Br), brig Speed (Br), Larkin, for New York; Gilkey, for 10 ~Arrived, steamers Waldensian, Sto- do. Cleared 10th, steamer Good Hope, Balnton, Lond n. Dortn Sypxey, CB, Aug 10—Arrived, baras Heartha (Br), Warren, Bordenux; Ada Burton (B)), Hayes, Leith cred to Baltimore, . Avtived, barks Astrox, Boonke, ond Dejanesti Dubrovacki, Matioui 0 Hisurieh, Haus, St Naxaire. mutiny (Br), Aird, Liverpool. aician, Seott, Glasgow; ship barks ‘Ironton, McGregor, Liverpool ranverg, Liverpool. port, ship Kuxine (Br), Roy, for mama Parker (Br), Kelly, tor do, Suruxa, duty 17-—Suiled, bark Horace Scudder, Gould, New York’ % roe, June 24—In port, barks Gateshead (Br). Kvuns, from’ Penang, arrived T5th, for Now York; HD Braviiaun, Tyson, irom Noweastle, NSW, arrived 234, une Sypxny, CB, Aug 10—Arrived, bark Ligsie Gillespie (Br), Bergman, Londou (so sail seme day tor Miramichi), NB. Ang 10—Cicared, bark Lady Dufferin turchill. Liverpool; brig Crescent (Br).” Lindgrem, sear 8 L Burns (Br), Crosiey, Philadelphia, im STHAMKR RARIN.! Arrived, Berlin, Jones, Quebs . Hindostan, Gregory, rd, Churehill, Callao, * zath, May Queen, Oulton, Philadel- New York; Sura, Cassaudrich, do; Newport, + Athole Cran, Hellier, Pict Vigo, Agnonsen, from Quebec for Glou- irom do tor Bristol. July 29, Kong Sverre, Eliassen, ingroad 30th, cester; G M Bains, Boll, Bho E—In Clayhol fr timore. riuurast, July 30—Arrived, Eleanor, Duma, Quebec. Brewannaven, July 27—Ar yd, Oder (8), Lvist York Porveavx, July 28—Sailed, Syra, Corning, United States. Caxbivr, July 2¥—Arrived, Osmai Duvrovuck!, Marano- vieh, New York; rae W Weston, Winsor, Bristol; MP Harrington, Clucas, Bridgewat Gorexwacan, July 26—Areived, Louls de Geer, Anderson, New York. Dovex, July 20—Passed, Assyria, of St Jobn, NB, bound “Niyxcat, July 30—Anchored, Rio de Ia Plata, MeLeod, from London for Breton ; Frauk Pendleton, Nicholson, trom do for Carditl (seo Mix P Putt Ot Ikyria, MeQuerrie, from London for Pie- tou; Napier, Bygott, from do for Quebec (und both an- chored). Passed 30th, Drot, Rod, and Louisa, Neilsen, from Q for London; Pacitic, Ewart, trom New York tor do; 31st, Equator, Rossgren, from St Jonu, NB, for du; Ornen, Houg, trom Quebee for di ‘Off Both, Cong Giovanuina, Go, DoNpaux, July 29—U! "1 stJoha, New statore, from Rotterdam for New York; New York for Lynn. red, W L Bradley, Ubase, Boston; , Saga, Fal 29th, "Kong Eystein, Ni Glanfalldch, Johnson, Montreal. Brodrene, Evensen, New York. Doxckness, July 30—Passod, Chrysolite, of St Joha, NB, bound wes Dunxtux. Suly 30— Are din the roads, Anna Decatur, oetol cla Bi mae sted. Head July 29, Vape Clear, Bast! Tupwan, trom Sitetds for San Francisco. LsiNonk, July 27—Passed, Abigail, Raymoud, from Crousiadt fir Bristel. s Fatmouri, July 31—Arrived, Madro, Carre, New York for Leith (put in lor provisions) ; Alice Cooper, King, Calluo, ‘Sailed 20th, W Hf Jourdan, Richardsou, Boston. Of the Lands Ene 29th, Kidsveld, and'Rjukua, both trom uebec tor London: Elizabeth Hamilton, Stewart, frou So- jerhamn for Bristol. GLovcestyR, July 29—Snil Boston; M. Dalling. Dalliig, Syaney, C Ascow, July 29—Arrived, Wim Yeo, Pfeiffer, Montreal, City of Montreal, Witsou, Montreal (and from Greeiock 31st Guvxxock, July 31—Arrived, Marla, Shepherd, aud Io: Rprial, Murriton, Quebec: Oce Ravensborg, and Dor Mari A Brown, Nickerson, Drake, do: Marion, Urie, and Souvertin, Willi St Petor, Olsen, and Calypso, Neilsen, do; Laura, Pictou; ‘Brookville, Barry, Peru; Thos Hamlin, Webster, Montreal; Index, Stiramiehi. fied’ B1et, Ponrl of Iudia, Custic, Quebec; Assyria (8), alison, Mediterranean. Gxxoa, July 26—Suiled, John © Noyes, Emerson, Tra- pani. Hawaona, July 28—Sailed, Anua, Ackenhausen, North America. ny Salto from Cuxbaven 27th, Staubu, Gundersen, Phifadel- Foster, i Mavng July 20—Arrived, Glad Tidings, Dick, Lobos: Prope] Padre, Simonetti, New York; Norden, Helgesen, Mi \« Balled 24th, Onseo, Lowrey, Ondiz, Revent, from Chatham, NB michi; Thule, trom Richibucto; Ophir, sdaett, da; Medusa, Biat, Sunbeam, Dalziel, and Wright, Shediac; Magnolia, Scott, Quebec; Arica, “Aubert, do; Ditiyeutia, Cain, wad oy Wallace, 40; "Der Sod" Walch , Siranteht: diet, New York; K. TY Marshall, Porry, Mo treal; Fyoliestadt, Florene: hi. Loxpon, July 29—Arrived, @. Pottinger, Mon- treal; Sist, Milieste, Wilhelmse ud Golden strup. Quel 3 Meisom, and Goldiud Heawig, Larsen, and Kailiope, Lars n. do; ka, \- sen, de ‘wenstle, Anderson, Montreal; Nor, Hanson, Sault du Montoa: Eckstein, and skien, Anderson, Quebes entered out on her re Franklin, Hansen, Saguenay; Fredoa, re , Three Rivers; Sinbad, jew York (and Hammond, Otae Miho, Zibilich, New Nork; Mimor, Sve s sen. Quebec; Guardian, Am © ind § outh Tyne «s), Hall phin; Kintuen, Perry, Delaware Hroukwater. Arrived at Gravesend 20th, Hovding, Gundersen, Quebec; Bist, Acadia (x), Craig, New York. . Sniled from Gravesend Sist, Sir Robert Peel, Larrabeo, New Yor! LizatD, July 30—Passed, Wm Woodbury, Schwidt, from Bremen lor Baltimore; Trade, Now York for Lyan; 3ist, Hebe, «raul, Hamburg for Philadelonta. Litra, July 29-Sailed, Algiers. Briggs, Quotes Loxpoxbuuny, July 28—Arrived, Ltalio, Bougiovanni, Raltimore. Linxnick, Jniy 29—Arrived, Annie Troop, Frits, St John, NB; Albion, Frederickson, Quebec; Tordenskjold, Schien, Juty 31—Arrived, Genii, Parvis, Quebec —Sutied, Wanato, Swinerton, Shediac, MP Chamolin, Freema: do. Mitronp Har! for Pembroke Dock Newro Cleared New Ross, July 27—Arrived, Hadi, S Oronto, July 1—Arrived, Express, Jems, Darien, Nailes jormania, Pellica, New York. Yur Sailed, © B Benson, Duff, Montreal (another account says iphta) awLe Port, July 31—Passed, Ne Plus Ultra, Borden, Prevaw. J QuaKssTOwS, Presto, Teliet ad Sarah Wallace, Scott, a, Montreal, Annio E Kiliott, Ipswich ; J L Stewart, Crane, " rpool Byron, Christiansen, Leith: aati, Mewarth Roads; Jas Keraray, Mi ull, —Cieured, Belle Aveniero, Deandries, ren, do. . Arrived, Carrie Winslow, MeCort, S—Arrived, WH Tucker, Miller, Bull ton, Jones; Titania, Richards, s, Betts Cov, 5 July 28—Salled,” Eltida, MeMitlan, Richi- WoL, July 24—Cloared, Fidelio, Kind, Philadelphia not Polladetpita direct, as beto SUNDE Portinnd, Me. Swansia, J) Ri i, Penelope and Edna, bv STKANGFORD, July 25—Arrived, Sandvik, Samuelsen, New Wiitrenaves, Joly 28—Arrived, Sir Colin Campbell, iors, Dail Wexrono, July 24~ Arrived, Afton, Copp, Miramleht Warenvorn, July 20—Arrived, Credo, Sivertson, Mira- michi, AMERIUAN PORTS, ALEXANDRIA, Ang 11—Sualled, sebrs Magee Malvey! Boston, Florence H Hall, Belfast Me; Henry J May, A Ne Dinger. wud Marta Elizabotu (rom Georgetown), ——. BUSTON, Avy 2—Arrived, schrs E F Cabada, sw Georgetown; M Atwood, Haskell, and Nellie Crowell! Puelps, Alexandrian; Wiliam Jones, Jones, and Charlotte Jameson, Jain Baltimore; Hattie Baker, Pieres, aud , cep Sannaw inet Balti a vrix Liberty, Devereaux, imore: sebrs Ague, Young, Baltimore; J° iH Crowley, Batoa, aud Mair & Cranmer, Morris, Philadelphia. Clean Steamers Carroll, Wi Kins, Hatlett, Baitunore; Py ne © Adams, Isis, 4B eo Alice, Fhillips, Charleston, ‘Sailed—s es Jol BALEIMOGE, 4 son. Moore, S . Belfast ; brig Clenred den, Charles. ship Annie M Queen; brigs » Elia A Barnes, , Harieu. na and Mex! ra, Gracielle aod gnes Har on, C@esapenke. BRUNSW Aus J—Arrived, btig Elvie Allen (Br), De Aveve Now Bedford. [. i, brig Laura Gertrude, Risk, New York; sehr L_& M Reed, Cavalier, Philadelphia. Sth—Cieared, reir Johu shay, Tilton, Baltimore. ANGOK, Aug 10—Arrived. sehet ‘Laura H Jones, Cou- nd New Zealand, Simmons, Now York. Cloared—schr Keuduskeag, Trask dBucksport, to load for New York BATH, Aug? 110) PEENANDIN<A, Aug T=Asrived, sobP Loonessa, Achoru, | Roveiaad, GALVESTON, Aug 5—Sailed, schr erbeg 2, Mowat Fevsacola. GEOR ETOWN, . pUBORJETOWN, BO, Aug'S—Arrived, sehr 4B Glover, +LOUC RST! GREENPORT, LI, Ang 5 -Avrived, achrs Am Falken burg, Early, Newport(and sailed 9th for Philadelptia) ; 6t! Vauny Wasmor, Bi Philadelphia for Nantudet (ai sailed 7th) ; G L Daboll, me lew York (and suled 7th for Vineyard Haven) ; 7th, Amadir, Winters, Riverhad (and saited 10th for Albany). ie Aug 8—Arrived, schr Alabama w York, ewig Noni Aug 12—Arrived, schr John McAdam, mith, mgatan, Ja. Cletred—-Bark Halewood (Br), Dixon, Whitehaven, NEW ORLEANS, Aug 8—Arrived up, ship Expouyder, OREN 'MEDPORD, Aug 11—Arrived, sohrs Mary Lym " . = v3 nor, Coombs, Bucksvilie, SC; Horizon, Leen, Havorsitay” Sailed 10th, sehr Annie EK Wel NEWPORT, Aug 10, PM Hen Chadwick, Philads Mil ry River tor Perth Amboy: A Pardee, Nickerson, Dighton fa York; 8 D Barnete Wright, New York for Wood's Ensley, from Norfolk tor Phitadelphia. nha LONDON, Aug il—Arrived, schrs Sarah Maria, ‘York fur Groton; Jacob Raymond. Port Johnson; Mar: cus A Davis, Piladelphia for Aliyn’s Point; Careie Phil. lips mew) Noank for Greenport. Walled Sehr Elizabeth Washburn, New Yor, NEW MAVEN. "Aug Arrived. sche Lady Emma, Snuith, South Amboy; Signal, Sutverly, Honoken. PORTLAND, 0, Aug 4—Artived, siip Titan, Bdlry, Hong Kong: bark Armanella (it), Koham, Yokohama, PORT TOWNSEND, Aug '3—Arrived, brig Kilse (Haw), Permien, San ¥rancixco, PORT DISCOVERY, Aug 4—Sailea, bark Mary Glover, Mitchell, Sam Francisco. PORT ROYAL, SC, Aug 12—Sailed, steamer Carondelet, Faireloth, New York. RePILADBLELIA, Aug 12—Arrived, steamer Ano Eliza, teh . ‘ew Yorks shi Annie Bingay (Br), Bond, Bre, rey, iodtrey, Gardiner: Mabel F ‘do: Katy Hoyt, Meany, Bridges rs, James River: Morning Stwr, Corklen, doz evitt, Mullen, Richinond; Richard Hill, Smith doz Almire, Tracv, Rappahannock; ' Rhodella Scull, Blow, Chickuhominy. Also arrived, steamers Borks, Pendleton, and Achille: haha, M Rose Me! Artix, Boston’ Harrisburg, Worth. New York; bark A qius), Olin, Nowry: Urigs Tigre (Aus), Coaulieh, Liverpool ia, Kennebec; schrs Franconia, Leavitt, and E aton, Jarvis, Keanebee River; A’ H Hickman, Shaw; LT Whitmore, Whitmore, aud A If Edwards, Bartlets, Gardiner: C J" Wilta Portland; Thos Sinmiek: son, Erickson. Boston Benson, New Bedford; S Thomas, Arnold, Mi wa: Ide Henry, Burris, Nows bern; H Simmone, Godfrey, Richmond: Aluska, Johuson, Wilmington, Del; Detiaute, Thorndike, New York. Cleared—Steamers Ruman, Crowell, Boston; Tonawanda, Sherman, Providence; Vindieator, Rogers, do; Virginia, Hunter, Churlostou: ship Murietta W (Aus). Potrata, Lou- don; schrs Lizxie B McNichol, Fanning, St Jobn, NB; 3 MeManemy, Wails, Somersot, Also cleared, steamers Kuleizh, Blorid; Whilden, Riggion di Falmouth: Ki . Baltimore: W rks Agar (Aus), Bussanich, Cork oF ing Oscar (Nor), Abrubamison, Stottin; sere ies, Cole, Bostus: Hem ‘abor, Benson, tapies, Cole, Bostus: Henry A Tabor, Bi Roman aitd Tonawanda. Lawns, Del, arrived 12th, ship © B Hazeltine, Gilkey, weed to'son 11th, barks, Como, for Dabli a 11th, barks Como, for in; Albion, for schrs Susan Scrauton, for St, Kitts; Chas Suyver for Porto Rico. Passed in, 11th—Bark Carpione, from Sligo, Barks JF Manu and Prosporino left for Philadelphia this A Min tow of tu North America. Bark Traveller loft this moruing for Philadelphia. PORTLAND, Me, Ay ork, 12th—Arrived, steamer Kleanora, Joh sehr Elva E Pottengill, Josiah. Whitehouse, ¥ Marshall, Philadeiphia: Aroiids Hull, Baltimore; George Walker, Boston, to load for Cuba, PORTSMOUTH, Aug. 11.—Arrived, schrs Frank Leam- Ing, trom Baltimofe: Sura A. Heod,” Guptill, Phtladelphis, ‘niled.—Sehry Mary G. Farp, Conner, Keunebee, to load J.B, Anderson. Riggs, Philadelphia; Active, nuebec, to load for New York. ENCK, Aug 11 Arrived, steamers Catharine Whitin, Harding, Philadelphia: Florid: Bloomficid, Isles, Norfolk, Va; Wm Ma a Stapl ¥; yer: SM Tyler, Mart; Frances C Smith, Smith, and Tiarve-t,’ Corwin, New York: sloop Kliza Seyvena, Tuttle, Powell's Point, NG. PAWTUCKET, Aug 11—Sailed, velie James Diverty, Cam i. Now York. RICHMOND, Ang 10—Arrived, steamer Wyanoke, Couch, Now York, Sailed—Schty Wm P Cox, Thomas, New York via Ow borne’s; Wm N Gessner, Exbort, and Idaho, Jameson, New , ived, schrs Gentile. Eldridge, , © Cobb, Rhoades, do; Robert Smith, 5th, brig Lacy W Snow, Hall, Rockport ; 8th, Grockett, “Rockport' for Now York: ‘Nil ‘ase, New York for Bangor: Alleghania, Arey, G'W (itover, Burtor, do; oth, Pacific, Poland, Sailed 4th. schrs Oregon, Howard: WH 1 man, and Fleotwing, Kenalston, Now York; Lodaskia, for Alexandria. Also suilod 4th, brig G E Dale, Alexandria; Sth, schis Wn Conners, New York: 6th, Charlie Cobb, Rhoades, and Ai dio E Snow. Lord, New York; E L Gregory, Thorndike, Not folk; © Knight.’ Rhoades; Convoy, Prench, and James Heury. Sauw, New York: 7th, ‘Olive Avery,” Tupper, do; Bib, Gom, Hall, do: Teanc Obertou, Crockett, ‘Aixo suiled 8th, ehip Joseph Fish, Stackpole, New York; achrs Herald, Hall, do; Oth, Sinbad. Perry, for do. Arrived at Hurricaue Island 6th, scliry Luelia A Snow, Pillabury, Roudout: 8th, Telegraph, from New York. Suiled trom do 4th, sehr Addie E Snow, Lord, New York. BAN FRANCISCO, Anz 4— Arrived, stip’ Sussox (8), Stap, Calentta; bark iconium, Hatch, Port Hlakely, Sulled—Barks Vidette, Boyd, Port Madison: Jas Cheston, Swanton Port Gamble; Emma Augusta, Young, Humbolds and Melbourne. 11th—Arrived, bark Penang, Patten. Victoria, Cleared—Ships Cleopatra. onue, Queenstown; Miny Dou (ir), Lesiie, do; Corolla (Br), Messer, Liverpool, Nailed—Ships Mary Whitridge, Cott Tquigue; voy (Bry, Batchart, -iverpecl, AVANNAH, Aug 9—Arrived, steamer San Salvador, Nickerson, New York. SALEM, Aug 10—Arrived, schr Alabama, Kawley, Port Johinwon, jeameF Williamsport, Willetts, Philadel 11sh—Arrived, hin, PISUMERSBT, Aug 10—Arrived, schrs Auna E Safford, Ketchum, aud Wild Pigeor, Stuplos, Philadeiphia, STUNINGTON, Aug S—Arrived, ‘seirs Wave, Hubbard, Trenton for Providence; Tray, Mattin, and Sparkle, do tof Somerset; Surze, Warwick, and Vapor, do for New Bedford, piAgoMa, Aug 4—arrivea, bark Samoset, Martin, San ‘ranclsco. WILMINGTON, NC, Aug 10—Arrivod, steamer Regulator, Deane, New York. WESTERLY, Aug 10—Sailed, sehrs E W Babeok, Wilbur, aud E Tf Clark, Vars, Pawtueke’ SS YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &U. 100 BOATS” READY” METALLIC “LIF EBOX «Spoon Oars. 368 South st., near Gouverueur sli STEPHEN ROBERYS, T THE OLD ESTABLISHED PLACE. Water st.. neur Catherine M: m and woodes Bouts of all kinds, JOUN T. SMITH, LIGHTER FOR SALE CHRAP—7 TONS CAPAO mrs. Apply to H. WILLIAMS, No. 156 1st st., Brooks ya, KE, D. A 48-FOOT SIX OARED GIG WILL BE SOLD Ai auction Augus#19, at the boat house of Nautilus Clu Blystan Fields, Hoboken, at 5 P. M., rain or shine. AS OPPORTUNITY VOR AN ENGINAE UARTEE 2A; Interest in Tug Boat for sale, in cetablished line, doing good Inquire of THOMAS -LAWLOK, M business, Canal Basin, For SALE—THE FIRST CLASS SLOOP YACHT Addie Voorliies, in perfect order and completely tound, Address CORNELIUS ROOSEVELT, No. 40 West 18th st, OR SALE—SCHOONER YACHT META, IN COMs plete order. Address W. E.1 ., box 387 Post office. OR SALE—A STRAM YACHT, 30 FERT LONG, @ feet beam, one year old; will ‘be sold very cheap, thé owner having recently died. Apply at 100 Broudway, base iment. OR SALE—SLOCP YACHT ARIADNE, NW. Y. ¥. longth, 57 feet; beam, 16 fect; completely turnisl and entirely refitted throughout this season. For particu- lars apply to T. A. STRANGE, 458 Broos New York. WOR SALE—A 22-FOOT SLOOP YACHT, IN GOOD ordi M. H, CORNET, Sist at.) N, R. OR SLOOP RIGGED Suil Boat, throe years old, in first rate condition, fans ry seaworthy. Apply to J. P. TRIBKEN, New York using Company, vot of Van Brunt st., South Brook- lyn, (OR SALE CHEAP—THRER NEW TUG BOATS, three new Steam Yachts, three Dredgiug Machines, ‘capacity from 50 to 250 cuble yards per hour, and one lars Stotting Machine, with wil the latest improvements, For Rirgicalare apply to JAMES MOLYNEUX, Bordentown CHEAP—1WO 18 FOOT SAILBOATS, Yneht and cabin and open Yachts to ch ATES, 37th st., Soutn Brooklyn, PoE SALE AND CHARTER—SIDEWHBEL SALOU! Steambo. all sizes and draughts; steam and _s: Yachts, Taune freight, Propellers, Ferryboats, Tas, argos, Be RoR “GHORGE P. PLYMER, 39 South w {ok SALE, OR TO CHARTER. SUBJECT TO SALE— i} The Water Lily. smal: sidewhee! hat ak 8] in Harlem River the subseribes near the dock. be ah ¢ VEO, W. BAGH, SHIPBUILDING AND IRON Ge Works, Norioik, "Va—Builders of Steamers, Tugs, Yachts, Launches and Sailing Vessels of wood oF iron, having estensive foundry, meckine aud boiler shops, saw tailla.’marige railways, wharves, with all appliances for Huilding and repairing vessels or machinery of any descr tion with desputes at very low prices. Estimates on INIATCRE YACHTS, SCHOONERS, 8100) Mi itecuboste, Kngince’ Futings, dey, Boe sale ot Bond « STEAM YACHT—WANTED TO PURCHASE ONE chenp for cash; must be fast, have good cabin accous modations and measure not leas than 30 tons. Addrew SPKED, Herald ottice. YOR SALE. ADDRESS Ub. CAMP. JTKAM LAUNCH FOR SALE O8 CHARTER—PORTY feet long, ‘and in Bret class order, For lack ‘apply to JOMUN CONNELL, pler 12 North Rive New York. re RERR—-SCHOONER YACHT SCUD, 86 FER lowe unequalled for passonger accommodation. Ap- ply to THOMAS W. LINDSAY, 125 Boorum ot, Brookiya. VW ANTED—A 7-FERT OUTRIGGED WORKING My, gat: 40 cout not over $25, Address I. C., box 3,154 "vat office. : MISCELLANKOUs. “L USOLUTE DIVOREKS OBTAIN ‘ent States for numero FREDERICK KING, Dynes corer: divorced; send for cireaiar. AGENCY, 71 Astor House. Nsavous vsuiLiry, w g speedily aud per TER'S SPECIFIC PILL, t ig success: ww tbe rive $1 per box; with full directi ., Chemists, 36 Jon 0 THE LADIES MOSQUITO BITES, PIMPLES, Preekies and Bloteves immediately cared by Det TOBIAS’ VENETIAN LINLMENT, Sold by she draggist, Price 50 cents, Mark's place. STATE, PAY WHEN AMERICAN LAW ntly cured by for 30 youre are usually sae Be WINCHESTER t 1—Arrived, pesigs TP New . a

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