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WASHINGTON. ——--+- —- FROM OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENT. t Olice aamod Frederick BR. Goouridge has boen drawing the moucy.«f sume of the clerks on ‘alse representations and forged signa- tures, The invostigation thus far has discovered Dleven names, and the total amount embezzled is $916 1a bis confession Goodridge acknowledges that ho began taking tho money about four months since, and soon alter found himself carrying a debt of $600to the payroll, He baMed detection by borrowing money, and with it mecting the payments whon they fell due; but the thing at last got beyond his control, and bis detection followed, BENATOR PATTENSON TO REQUEST AN INVESTI- GATION OF HIMSELF. involved in his relations to tho President and in the question of voting tor or against bis would-bo col- league, 3. C. Butler, of South Carolina, by moving for a committee of investigation upon himself as soon Ag the Sonate meets, and then absenting himself from tts sessions until the committee reports. THE CLERKSHIP OF THE SENATE—MR. GOR- HAM’S POSITION INSECURE, While the democrats disclaim any intention to in- trigue for the organization of the Senatea plan is raid to be on foot, prompted by Senator Bouth, of Cal- ifornia, to secure the removal of Clerk Gorham, which will be demanded as a proper sequence of the ove! whelming defeat of the Sargent-Page ring in California, As Sevator Booth would only be too glad toact with the democrats in the matier, and asthe Senate is so evenly divided, Mr. Gorham’s tenure of office 1s not re- garded as at al! secure. OFFICE FIRE ACCIDENT&L, There is no truth tn the rumors that the investiga- * tion of the Patent Ofllco fire has proved to be the work On tbe contrary the testimony goes of an incendiary. to show that it was accidental. THE IMPORIATION OF ARTIFICIALLY COLORED The customs officials fear that the order prohibiting | che importation of artificially colored sugars altsr Oc- tober 1 will not altogether accomplish its purpose, ‘Tho reasons for this are that tho officers of tho Cus- vom House will be likely to find that they will require the same authority to show that the cargo which they rtificially colored, as they would need to wash suspected sugars to prove this fact, and the lawyers of gar importers insist that the law gives the Custom House peoplo no such authority in cithor There will probably be considerable ex- citemont about this matter on and after Monday. GENERAL WASHINGTON DESPATCHES, Wasuixetox, Sept. 30, 1877, NEWSPAPER CHANGES AT THE NATIONAL CAP- W. J. Murtagh has disposod of all his right, title and jntercet in the National Republican, having been owner of the paper for seventeen years, Hon. A. M. Clapp, late Public Printer, is prominent in tho new mapagement and bas aircady aesumed the editorship, with bis son, Henry H. Clapp, as the business man- ‘The paper, according to the declaration of the editor, ‘will be guided by aspirit of Independence,” and while bis “proclivities tend to republicanism” his erence to that or any other political party organization will depend upon the principles ana policy which marks !ts history,’”’ and it will bo his highest pleasure stain all the measures and policies of President “ayes that are in harmony with republican principles, usages and traditions. It is understood that while Mr. Clapp is the nomina! proprictor of the journal, its largest owner is ex-Secre- ‘The managing editor will be Colonel tary Robeson. Nathaniel Davidson. EX-ASSISTANT The jury in the caso of F. A. Sawyer, ex-Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; W. F. Haines, o: Noner of Customs, and Frank W. Brooks, formorly of | Momphis, but now of New York, this morning ren- | fered a verdict of guilty, Juage McArthur, ot the Criminal Court, holding an adjourned session to re- Theso parties were charged with con- spiracy in presenting and obtaining payment ofa false and fraudulent claim from the United States (connected with cotton transactions). The jury recommended Mr. of the Court, as 1t did mot appear from the testimony that he received any of the money, but was under in- Proper influences, The penalty for the offence is from one to five years’ imprisonment ot hard labor, or a foe of not Jess than $1,000 nor moro than $5,000, Various exceptions having beer taken to the rulings of the Court, an appeal will be taken to the court of all the William H. Barstom, late u clerk in the Treasury Dopartment, and General Roddy, were also inaicted with Sawyer, Haines and Brooks, but Barstom was acquitted, and General Roddy, belag absent from the country, could not be tried. TAX ON BRANDY DISTILLED ¥ROM FRUIT—CIR- CULAR FROM THE COMMISSIONER. Commissioncr Raum bas issued the following cir- The amount was $57,000, Sawyer to the morcy judges in general torm. That provisions of existing reg the payment of tax upon brandy distitied trom apples, peaches or grapes exclusively aro hereby so mouitied that hereafter collectors wiil not report to the Com- missioner of Internal Revenue for assessmert tho umount of such tax which becomes due and payabio ou the tenth day of the month, except in delault of payment within ‘sixty days from such tenth dey of the Jations concerning The instructions contained in special circular No. 180, dated June 16, 1877, concerning allowance of ‘wantage, will not hereafter be enforced in the case of gauging pertormed at any at apples, peaches or grapes exclusively, whoso daily Spirit producing capacity for tho material principaliy used at such distillery docs not exceed 100 proof gal- Jons of brandy; provided, however, that no allowance Shall be made except for actual wantage. NATIONAL FANK NOTE REDEMPTION. Tho following 18 a statement of the operations of the ational bavk redemption agency tor the month of as compared with period of last your :— National bank notes disposed of during the month— Notes fit for circulation assorted and re- turned to the banks of issue, . Notes uniit for circulation assorted and Iivered to the Comptroller of the Cur- rency for destruciion with new not Notes of fated. liq banks deposited ia the T United Statos...... tho corresponding ad replacement Total for September, 1877 Total for September, 1876. Decrease... pf the goverumont as to wheth Congress will be convened, and as there thus appears Jo bo doubt in the country on this potat 1 seoms | to ay that the proclamation, as issued on | W#S made, the 5th of May last, has remained unaltered, avd is as | NT Or THY Uniteo States or Amenicn, A PxRociaMarion, Whereas the Qnal adjournment of the Forty-fourth | Congress Without making the usual appropriations tor By ter Irespe: ort of the 30, 1878, presen’ In witness whercot I have hereunto ret my hand | jo Beal Of the Uvited Statoa to be al xou, the city of Washington this 6th day of Muy, fn the year of our Lord on: dred and seventy seven, ani ited Statex of America the one hund thousand eight hun- {of the independance | ness. All gone, ail zone.’’ |) rod | sation of bis pain be aatd bh Secretary of State, peeenenenn eS 7, ML Byars, Athiof tact night Joereued tho cosh box of car troot tine and maio an 4 off, but waa detected and arrerto4 by OfLcer of the Feiiconsk preciuch Bot the Fourteenth s NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1877—TRIPLE SHEET. 1 i BASEBALL. 1 \ ‘Tho League championship question is now settled beyond avy further doubt, ‘The victory of the Bos. tons over the Hartfords, at Boston, on Saturday !ast, AN EMUYZZNING CLERK OF THE PAYENT OF- | put them beyond being tied bg the Louisvilles, which FICE-—CONFESSION OP THE CRIMINAL, A payroll clerk of the Pat might have been done had the Bostons lost Saturday's game and the Loniayillos Leen successfu! in all thetr games to the end of the season, and also have decided i their favor the coatest with the Harttords, betore the Judiciary Committee, about a disputed gamo, Tho Louisvilles are safe, however, im second position, and the Hartfords are equally secure in third piace, After the season shall have evded some highly important questions aro to be settled by the Judiciary Committee of the League—among them the statas of the Cineinnat! club, The original club of Cincinnati failed to pay the required $100, Some time after the season opened a AiMecuity crose because of this default. Capitalists of that city agreed to reorganize the elub and pay the amount of money demanded If the club thas recon- the contest where the other club left off, To this ery club in the League gave their consent, The question now arises whether or not this consent was mes are to be counted 18 24 56 4 26 AT 3 60 30 56 4 60 32 55 4 oO Cincinnati. 38 bz 8 60 Totals 168 168 26 $60 M, be r, by the selfishness of those clubs whose record would be affected thereby, the severe conditions of the constitutional bond shall be required of the Judi- clary Committee—notwithstanding the fact that tho reconstracted Cincinnati clu Rot to blamo for tho aclinquency of the original team, and that the present club only paid the $100 upon condition thi Cine Cinnati games would be counted-—then the result, by excluding all Cincinnat! games, would be as tollot Won, = ae To Play. Yotal, 7 - 48 19 a4 a 48 24 TNA 4s a 46 2 48 2 46 2 48 16 116 2 3 240 INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP, The splendid playing by the clubs forming the other onal body, some of th at ono time or rin contest witn the League clubs having proven victorious, until! by thom evory one of tho clubs of the League has been defeated, has brought this association as prominently as tho otbor before tho people of both tne Unitea States and Canada, for clubs of both nationalities compose the organization, Recontly the Buckeyos of Columbus, Ohio, and the Live Uaks, of Lynn, Mass., have disbanded. In consequence of these two clubs withdrawing from the arena in the midst of the Playing season without baving completed their cham- jonship eontests there will be a question to settle also by the Judiciary Committec of this body. . Cet g to artiole 12, section 9, of the constitution of the International Association, the record will bo af- focted by these withdrawals; so that the result alter this change in the membership of this body is shown by the following :— Clubs. Won Lost, Playet. To lay, Total 1 4 5 3 18 2 8 10 8 18 8 16 2 18 L 16 2 18 8 16 2 18 4 1 1 18 45 90. 18 108 Ww YORK STATE CHAMPIONSHIP. Won, Lost, Played. 4 30 9 15 Rochester. Sur. Totals. ma : ‘This contest will be wetiled by the number of serics won, and not by tho aggregate of single games won. To date she Witokas occupy first position, but it ts ible tor the Nameless club to tie them, as will be seen by the following :— Won, C6 Sti a To Play. Total, 2 6 1 8 8 6 2 6 0 6 cy 6 0 6 3 6 0 6 3 3 3 6 4 4 2 6 16 32 10 a By spocial request the Heraup gives tho follow! table, showing the relative positions held by the p fessional clubs that competed for the League cham- pionship during the season of 1876, the first yer tho existence of that boty. At that time there were several more clubs in thé organization than at pres- ent, besides which the working orucr was not brought to such a state of perfection as it has veen during this season, The centennial closed with twenty- three games unplayed; but the prospects arc that not more than threo wil) be left unplayed this year, Fol- lowing 1s the table:— Clubs. Won, Lost, Played. Unplayed, Total 52 14 68 4 % 21 68 2 « 19 64 6 70 BL 70 0 70 3 66 4 0 35 56 uu 70 45 59 ll 70 56 65 5 70 27 514 46 560 The unpiayed gamer add up forty-six, but that re- sults from giving tho unplayed games ot cach cluv, which is counting them douuie, as no club could play wath themselves, the actual number being twenty- three. To-day the Louisville and St Louts play at St. Louis; the Auburn and Rochester, at Rochester; Monticello und fleld wine, at Centennial Ground: Hartford, and Crystal, Capitoline; Lowel! and Bos. | ton, at Lowell, aud Excelsior and Forrest, at Bast Wilttamsvurg. THE DEVIL’ ROCKING CHAIR. The chapel of Union Tavernaclo No. 1, on tho cor ner of South Second and Fourth streets, Williams. burg, was moderately fillod last evening with listenors to a most peculiar sermon by Rev. A. H. Robiosou on “The Devil’s Rocking Chair,” from tho text “Be ye at ease,” a phraso from Job. Mr: Robinson's argu- ment was that cyery man liked oaso, and the dovil, taking advantago of this universal failing, hed provided was the chair provided for Christians, and prosump- | tion for sinnere—Christians rockod to hell by neglect- ing their duties and sinner: the best time for their sou: aAtvation, | !ng chair direct from the devil, and many were tho ! members who bad gone to hell ‘in it, d ,” the Methodist “fire,” the Baptist ater,”’ ‘the Presbyterian “order,” and ‘empie ot God’? was tho chair of every denomination which claimed the only way to | "500 | heave. Presbyterian chair is like a bedstead, sult aod formal, killing the spirit of God by too strict an adherence to orthodox rule | good, notwithstanding it Was one of the most ellective | of the reckors. ‘The Baptist chair was set deep in tho eral ase. He conclated by saying that there wero good people outside of the Church and baa people in- | js side, and it would be better for both if an oxchango | » TIRED OF LIFE, Officer Habn, of the Thirty-second precinct, was yoesterda: by somo one evidently in on agony of suflering, Turn- Ing in the direction of the aqueduct, whence the moan seemed to proceed, he carne upon a moun of oarth | at the base of which a young man was seated, | nidgen im the grass, There was o ballet pote ta bis cousiter | right temple, from which the bviood flowed protusaiy, Tho oMlicer liad the poor tellow station house, «od thero it was disee { ball had passed clear through thé ty tho leit temple. The dying youth, who till retained consciouxners, was plicd with quuestions as to who bo was and bow hoe bad come to his injury. He only murmured in reply:—'Me Rieardo, Me haf no bo ary cor t once taken to the i, COMLOK OUL at street, Brooklyn, but could tall nothing more, An ambuinnce was thon procured apd be was sent to tho Ninety-ninth Strect Hospital, where he lies at tho | pomnt of death. An tnvestigniion last evening showed shat the you ! is Kiewrdo Srunette, a Cuban, «ho m Aug enme to Now York, ‘He had connections not wealthy, hut respectable, and tanelet ne would smeeeed we | here. Ho was constrained, nowover, to take ompl tacnt ina cigar oatavlishorent, and Inter bad been en. gaged tn emother io Maiden lang, A short time since he Jost empia' re IRISH HOME RULERS, Norfolk, with mdse and passengers to the Old Dominion ; Liverr oot 31 days, Renken, Bro . Marivl, Bristol, B,48 days, Grimstad 37 days, in bal- “Amsterdam 45 da; Reville and Cadiz. ‘X8), Mustors, Barcelona 5G i, Cadiz 49 days, with mdse iirbosa, Rio Janeiro 94 days, with with salt to ordi AGITATION IN IRELAND OVER THA OBSTRUCTION FYOLICI—POPULAR DEMAND FOR GREATER ENERGY—ORGANIZING THE NORTH. { Dvsuy, Sept. 14, 1 Tne quarre! or misundorstanding between the bome rulers does not yet show any 1 need uot refer to Mr, through the English towns, His oficial position as | Prosueot of the British Home Rule Confederation quite justifies this; although Mr, Butt’s friends are far the roception Paraell mects with and atthe adroit way in which be and | O'Connor Power cuntinue to secure votos of approval for the obstruction proceedings. Mr. Butt has sum- moned a conference of the Irish members of Parlia- ment belonging to the nome rale party, to be held in Dublin on Tuesday, October % To-day the Council of the Irish Home Rule League meets to constdor a double resolution proposed by Mr. Butt. He recommends that.a general mooting of the Sepator Pattersvn 1s going to dodgo all the issues | structed would pe admitted and permitted to take UP | mombers of the Leazue shall be held in Dublin on Octover 11, two days after the. conference of tho Members of Parliament, and tbat this general meet ing shall be asked to’ consider tho advisability of holding a “national conference to consult and adviso upon the Home Rule movement.’’ Butt—so at least 1 think—trusts to the effect of delay. meantime go on develop- ing more acd more thoir obstruction policy at in ballast to master. Bark Brotrene ‘\or), Salveson, vr Kay. Ss ga of abatement or re- Parnell’s tour 200 6p 08 board. an brig V 4 Hill, Baxter, nt by sch J A Be barks Petrol, to cru sch Ellen Rodm a: Fp oll on board, a Phillips, Francis, in ga 7th to order: vensel to Hark Alliance (Port). art, Farnham, Aw logwood and coffee to A Nones: Schr Promenade: (Br), Brooks, babseadttpeacy bir 1 K & F B ihnrber. with salt tof EB iherbee. suis 8 days, with oalt there 259 bhis ap oil taken sin Sailed » dence. — TJ Trafton, Hoyt, Georgetown, DO, for Portsmenth, Phillips, Rockwell. Baltimore for Rehr Engle, Robin, italtimore Sehr Geo R'Vreeiaud, Van Cle a@-Arrived 29th, vehr Minn! NC, with shizgles to Thomas Bouton &-Co; vessel PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE. BOUND SOUTH. une. Berry, Boston for Ni of Fitchburg, Springer, than Clifford, Holmes, Windsor, NS, for New , Windsor, NS, for New York. reg ed Her So ps se Jotn, NB, for New Yor ¢ (US coast surves), Hawloy, Bolfast, ‘0, for New York, vork. Ship John T Berry, Emerson, from Bre Sept [s 35 tagonists will ok Sehr B F Lowell, Sim Schr Pacific, Look, Hi clergy—always be overlooked in any Irish natio: become gradual! Me, tor New York, 1, Hamilton, Gardiner, Mi ‘Seott, Bangor for Small, Franklin movement—will Parnell and b 5 chr Monticello, Wor Sehr Al'red F Chase, Sehr M I. Varney, owe, Bath for New Yor Schr Black Diamond, Sinith, Xo Schr Pochasett, Rackett, Boston for New York. Harwich for New York. Dighton for hs politician seems not to be awaro at all of th and generality of tb which the country re, members and their Parliamentary conduct, BUTT MUST TORN A NRW LKAY. Acontinuance of this state of things possible; it will not be toleratca, birous to rotain his own position and sccure the pay- meut of the tribute to himself ho must satisfy tne peopic that “a now leaf” will be turned over, and that next year’s session fs likely to show a very diferent record from last year. ‘between him and tho obstractionis! d, when compared quostion whether th tively, 1nvellige’ the British Parliament, Parnell moves to-day a counter resolution, suggest- y unted to consider whut further steps sbould bo taken for the purpose of sum- moning ® national cunforence to deliberate upon tho resont position of the Home Rule movemeat.” nis resolution is certain to be favorably viewed by the majority of tho Council, Bat. probably somo compromise in the form ot expression will be arrivod at soas to avold irritating Buttor seeming to dis- fecling of dissatisfaction with Chase, Sreniaad fee G the bulk of the Homo Rate et for New York. Sehr Iris, Long If Mr, Butt is do- ‘Trascher, Taunton fo {salem for New York, w Bedford for New York. dtord tor Virginia, Bi Philadelphia, Sept Bark C 15, no lat, &e, Schr Jobn D Griffen, Sehr Boston, Nickerso Sehr Thos Ellis, Kel Sehr Sidney Dorion, Smith, New Io: Sehr Mary A Predmore, Fiteh, New Bedtord tor New New Bedford for New York, The personal question th the other vital of Ireland will be ac- ly pushed forward in ‘ork. Sehr Benj Englist Schr Davia G Floyd Schr Haze, Bixhop, committee be appor ‘on, Fall River for New York, Schr Belle & Hull, Brush, Fall River for Now ¥« Selr Froderick Tylor, Bartlett Schr Fashion, Cael Schr Jaw Diverty, Rehr Daniel Webstoi Behr Cornelia, | nee for New York. . idence for New York. ‘Webor, Proviience for New York, Sehr Hannah Blackman, Road, Providence f Sanford, Providence tor N won, Smiltk, Providence Schr Henry Allen, Schr Julin A Garr a, ‘ si Sehr W W Brainord, Fitch, Providence for Now York. Schr Mariana Muni Sebr J M Bayles, Cor Senr Harvest, Corwin, Bebe Alfred F Ho ORGANIZING ULSTER. Meantime tho population of Ulster aro showing that tance and independent, manly spirit wni t features in the cbaract son of that province, Itis proposed to found a confederation of the Lome rulers of Ulster, to be independent of the Irish Home Rulo League and all other homo rulo or; thongh adopting the same ing for the samo object. new society will be to pro} strength in the several pol idence for New York. nee for idence tor New York. fe AY garet Kennedy, Ford, Providence for , Providence for Haver- traw. Schr B F Brainerd, Hubbard, Portland, Ct, for Now York. Sohr Smith O'Brie! Schr Helen P, Jonos, Portlana, Ot, for New York. Pawtucket tor New York. wtucket for Now York. icrson, Bates, Hingham, Ct, for New ‘ork. Rohr Curtis Goodwin, Crowter, Mystic, Ct, for Amboy. Schr Sarah A Read, Arnold, Connecticut River for New ct nizations, al- The chief aim of the erly organize the olectoral ling districts, #0 as to secure the regtetration of homo rule voters and bring. them up eflectively on the day ot voting. people are beginning to complain that Butt bas it. for Now York. Gough, Portland, Schr Flora King. Sehr Blin City, The trath is p tothe time of disbandment tho record was as fol- | lows:— CK | Clubs. Won. Lost. Played. To Play. Total. lM 6 20 4 24 + 9 Bey 4 24 - 10 12 2 24 Maple Leaf.... 4 12 16 8 24 Live Oak....0. 3 la pty 9 24 Rovheste! 18 9 22 2 24 Tecumseb.,.., 13 4 Ww 7 2 66 36 168 that the League affords opportunities for plenty o| great speeches, bat it 18 Inefficient for work. not so the Parliamontary conduct of the Irish mem- bers would havo been very different, indeed, The new Ulster schemo has the concurrence of a large number of the Catholic aud Presbyterian clorgymon. I shall be surprised if 1 does not soon give a good ac- SHIPPING NEWS DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER. Anrwenr, Sept 29~Saile New York. Bancexoxa, to Sept 29—Sailed, the Swift, for New Or- loans. Boxpraux, Sept 28—Arrived, bark Sirio (Nor), Rogue, Now York. Bailed 2th, bark Agder (Nor), New York. Groversten, Sept 20—Sailed, barks Angust Tietge (Ger), Baltimore ; Cla “GuNOA, to Sept 29-Sailed, the Suelto, for New Yor! Hutt, Sent 20—Arrived, bark Crono (Aus), Stork. New York. ' Safled 30th, barks Eauntor (Nor), New York; Runneborg (Nor), Fredrikson, Savannah, bd Hamacra, Sept 28—Salled, bark Tropic (Sw), Kol!mer, Philadelphia. aver, Sept 29—Sailed, ship Wm Douglass (Br), Done- lass, Now Orleans; bark William (Br), Harding, North America. IxnisnowEN Henan, Sept 20—Sailed, bark Annie Troop (Br), Forguson (from Londonderry), New York. Lizanp, Sept 30, 9:50 A M-Passod, steamer France (Fr), ‘Trudell Lisnox, Sept 29—Sh{p Marianna V (Port), Ferreira, Phil- adelphta. Movitix, Sept 30—Arrived, steamer Peruvian (Br), Smith, Montraal for Liverpool. Qurxxstowm, Sept 29—Arrived, bark Elizabeth (Br), Tornebohm. Baltimore; 30th, ship John C Pottor, MeCiure, Basseiu. Also arrived 80th, steamor Abyssinia (Br), Murphy, New York for Liverpool ; Olifo, Morrison, Philadelphia for do, Srarts Phitadetph rhe. vee Sam Woller, Brockway, Connectient River for New ‘or chr Kate Kaltahan, Horten, New London for New York. all, Wurwick, New London tor New ‘ork. Schr Riensl, Hazard, New London for Now Yors. elly, Now London for New York. Finehi, ‘Bonnell, New London for Haskill, Greenport tor New ¥ Schr Emerald, Jones, Sa Harbor for New York, Noyes, Baker, Greenwich tor New York. Sehr Mary Langdon, Allon, East Greenwich for New ‘ork. Rehr Robert Smith, Smith, Portland, Ct, for New York. Sehr L Falkenberg, Falkenberz, New Haven for New York. Beir Reading RR No 34, Adams, New Haven for Phila- aso, Roslyn for New York. Hobbie, Stamford for New York. BOUND EAST. Bark Ibis, Sawyer, New York for Naples (and anchored in Hart Island Roads). Brig Josephine (Br), Ganion, New York for Posth (Aus- in). Noor Nowport (Br), Miller, New York for St John, NB. Schr Osseo (Br), Williants, New York for St Jon, NB. New York for New Bedford. Bont ‘ork for Boston, Now York for Bangor. Schr Wm Thomas, Littlejohn, New York for Portland. Schr Lavina Delano; Gone, Lizzie, Taylos Schr Susan Rose, Schr R A Forsyth, I 2.) Liverpool.. '¢ Bowling Green hat Sehr § Rockhill, Delaney, New York for Northpo-t, wich. Sehr Borthn, Conover, Schr James Depow, Buke inke, Now Yor ro row Schr A K Woudward, ts rd, New York tor Boston. York for Greenport. jew York for Taunton. New York for Taunton, 14 Bowling Green State of Penning Sehr 8 W Ponder Schr Imogeno Diverty, Sehr Kva Diverty, Hand, rr. Schr T J Trafton, on, . New York for Belfast, , New York for Boston. as, Phittips, Port Johnson for Providence. ‘orthington, Fitch, PortJohnson for Provi- leCobo, Ball, Pert Johnson for New Hav Goldthwaite, Elizabethport for Providene: c 2 Bowling Green 7 Bowing Green 17 Bowling Green ot | Buenos Arnrs, Aag 15—Arrived, lins, Pensacola; 17th, brig Jen Collins, Amboy for Klaworth, Rondont for Boston. jar, Rondont for Now Bed Kelly, Georgetown, Haven. Sebr 8 Ht Sharp, Webb, Ge: Sch! A T Boardman, Philadelphia tor Boston, ly, Philadelphia for Boston, MARITIME MISCELLANY. Freamer Geo WCrype, at Charleston 50th from Now York, encountered heavy gales on the pa-sage. Scun Appim Ryersox a8 Schr George Col Sehr Wm Buttman, Tr 7 Bowling Green t Cleared 20th. Presto (ic), Donnelly, Sharpness, BP-NOTICE 10 CAPTAINS OF VESSELS IN THE COASTING AND FORFIGN TRADE.—Captnins or officors of vessels engagod in the coasting and foreign trade obsorv- ing the displacement or removal of sea buoys aro req tocommnuniente the fact to tho Henan, so that it may be brought publicly to the attention of the proper authoritios, editor ot the Ivan, New York city,” aiving as accurately ns possible the number-and posi+ tion of dispiaced buoys or the cause of thelr removal, will suffice in all eases observed alone tho Atlantic and Pacific consts of the American Continent. When they are observod on the const of European countries or in the Mediterranean it ty requested that information be sent either by telegraph or letter to the London office ot the New York Hrnaun, 46 Fleet street, London, or to the Paris ofics, G1 Avenue de VOpera, Varin Wher the tolograph is used dospatches may bo addedssed “Bennett, 46 Fieot streot, London,” or “Bennett, 1 Avenuo de l'Opera, Paris." Sisplncement are observed in tho wators of countries beyond the reach of the telegraph, ns in Asia or Africa, captains pon reaching tho first conven- tent port. This information will bo cabled, froe of charge. to she Heranp and published. pR-NOTICE TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS ENTERING THE PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGH Hyranp bas adopted a distinguishing Coston night signal for use on board the Hxnann steam ya burning the colors red, xroen, red, changing from ouo to the othor in suecossion, and ean be seon soveral miles distant, Captains of vessels, npon sseing this signal, will oblige ws Uy-preparing any marine nows tey may have for the Ship News Department of the Hrnann, ng Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arrl ing at New York enn do so by addressing to such vessels, cnro of Hunatn nows yacht, Pier No1 East Rivei d trom all parts of the world and promptly delivered. Duplicates aro required. MontanaL Sept 2 Liverpool Sallod 28th, steamer Trent, Willoughby, LAverneol: barks Glen, Amundsen, Queenstown; Koma video. A letter nddressed "To t! (of Luber), lime loaded, was so ‘4 by the firo in her cargo, while lying at will be condemned. Scur Swattow, Oarlow, from Boston for C went ashore on Deer Island Point 22d was haul day without material injury, aod was taken to Calais for Scum Hanan L Davis, Cottrell, trom Jacksonville for Matansas, helore reported as th ed to Jacksonville Sept 20, ing her enrgo on the 27th and would goon the railway for having sprang leak Sho was dinch: don: Pant ‘Oeoa Child, Edwards, Port Madoc; Marion, McLeod, Groenoe! Trowbridge, Kenno. London: Elisa Keith, Healy, Cor! Where cusos of Agonoria, Cutting, Trne: Victor, Levers-n, Dando. n, trom Santee for Philadelphia, before ro- In Santee River, ho formerly commande tly insured, and the cargo of shingles ontirely. n Hane, before reported towed into Winter Harbor, 1s {ull of wator and so badly damaged tbat she will buy owned by Capt ‘Tho schooner was (Ger), y communicate with in McIntyre, of the scr Oeonn or Galveston, before reported the following statement 13th of September, under Sorin Ockax Wavn—Captal > Ta che New Youe brig Fraces June, Boll, Pernam lone off the Latter pe “Lett Southwost ‘winds, notwithstanding the barometer indicated i rapld appronch of bad wenther, aud arrived off Galves- ton baron Sunday, in the alternoon, when the winds wero ‘The sails being disabled, could not Cross the har, ard anchored in five fathoms of water, midnight the galo had increased in violence, and the sen wns breaking ¢ mpletely over the vesset ; at times ax mucn as four ater was washing over tho decks. All hands and finally the vessal star i anchors. londay tly ina sinking © wditlon, Orleans Duen ( Kline, Sew ‘York; brig’ Alice. D barks Michele (Galatol« (Ital), Forrarn, Now Orleans; 28th, Arabell fin t, showing whilo well ty the northward, rocking chairs for everyone, in which they could | rest casy and rock themselves into hell. Indolence | or tiveffect of were at the pumps, with ted cont, Oi, xine bot! morning the vessel was appar The mainmast haa been carried away, the bowsprit and foremast, were sprung nnd tho windlass gone, Nothing remained above decks except the foremant. the winds were ariving the ral i ible to free the by presuming to judge | | York. Letters rece Every religion and every denomination bad its rock- | 40 violontly a8 to On Tuesday morning the and for the fi eming them. | | Relves ail right while the arch doceiver way laughing | in his Sleeve, Tho Roman Catholic rocking chair was | ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY | § bahar et fast with coffeo dritted ofyints water abont fitt beth anchors were slipped, it bein: SUN AND MOOX, 8 gone. ied to got his vessol indor her foresall, but found her unmanageable. {3 inn disabled and water logget condition Util the 23d inst, when «ne went down in water about six mites from the shore. HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSER-! VATIONS. Serres 30, 1877. ee ere fhe Methodist chair | tae | was provided with saddlc bags and a text, yet 118 doc. | THE EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS —TEXT OF | trine of hell firo bad effectod a wonderiul amount of | THE, PRESIDENT’S PROCLAMATION, Corstantly recurring inquiries are made of officers | water, while the Catholic was 80 ornamented with gold or tho extra session of | aid elbroidery that it seemed too valuable for cen- od away with the [It bas been before stated that Captain McIntyre and ct bucto: Topaal, Sy : Merryman, Merrymat Howes, Baltimore for Boston, Sopt 23, 4 | Tebelmann. Savannah. weather thick and t securod the mart Jearrying away chain plate 4 possible and hore up for this port for repairs. We Mowing the fohorn, anid whon first sight sho bore two points on the lee bow. damage was not ascortained. tas Dents, of and for Providence, from George. ‘ortress Monroe t0th in distros t the mate, was ware: Spo 22 what nature not reported. terlously injured by the main boom, atarax, Sept 27: YP AL NEW Vopr erpT 9 PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPT. 30, 1877, | on bis way to High Bridge, when, as he | passed through the long densa strip of woods on the | tiny for tho fiscal your ending | Jumel estate, at 165th street, Lo heard a groan, utterod uw extraordinary occasion re- | quiring the President to exercise the po him by the constitution to convene the bonses of Con- | ress in anticipation of the day fixed by iaw for their fext meeting; now, thoreiore, 1, Rutherford £. Hayes, Prosident of tue United states, do by virtue ofthe power | to this end in me vested by the constitution, convene | his hands covered with blood and the ground under both houses of Congress to assemble at thoir roxpoc- | lim soaking with |t, Near bis fect uy a revolver hail yhambere at twelve o'clock noon, on Monday, the 16th day of Oetober next, thon aud thera ts 4 determine such ineusures as in tein wis their duty and tho wollare of the poople may soem to ; -—Sehe Quickstep, Isner, from this port, Mt Th oaniisd on. Saturday kot ashore onthe Iedgos of Sambro; sho soon her bottom conaiderauly {ix now repairing on the ARRIVALS, ALD STRAM YAOItTS TELEGHAPTE LINE, to (Br), Grey, | afterward got off, alter having chated: she returned to port and matine slip Darom: Steamer Stamtordl worth (a), Christy, Quebec with motes to sames W parsed lack Minnie, steer Siaauer Denmark (Br), We Williams, London Sevt 15, with miss and G1 paxsongers ta & WJ Hurst, Had fine weathor winds groater part of passage, Sept a 4 y Assviie (9). St John: St John, Equit ian pane i ‘miles off Cape 6 at y steceoded In getting Ins ‘ cd about five hours inrn ex- astute landed on the shore at Teenie, Hadley from and of Ga; Dre on Saturday is anknown, Wei ave. was driven as! ‘wo Froneh xchounors, ashore at St Pierro, Miq, on Fridsy Yass daring ¢! WHALEMEN. Arrived at Flores Aug 19, bark, Catatpa, Chase, N Balled from do Aug 9, barks ¢; 11th, Minerva, Th ered that # pistol | 1s 8G Kaith Warren 1 i g signals QHWK Fline steamer bound Ei same day, int 40 $2, lon , Uark Sra (ol Pembroke, Me), steamers [Holland (Br), henco for Londe: City ot Montreal (Br).do tor Liverpool er State of Lonisiana (ir), heneo for Antwerp f Midas, Lapbau, from New York for bremon. y y ‘i Fatton | tin’ in Stewart, Wilson, | Kodiak. do; Hawthorn, St John's; Tvanb of Nis, from a cruine; oil Saliod from Now Bedford Sept 2 Rich, Provinests 1), sche ME Simmons, Mf ‘apt Chars, a bark Caratnn rts it that port bar . TH cold wnd brig Yarnum i Hil, Bax: showing atenais HW Q ©, 00: Amerienn, ship showing signal Fayal, Sent 7. repo n. Kio danoire Sept 7 wnt netseo from the Arctic ‘are regarding the movo- at Point Barrow, Ang 3, Gothenou rose in ton 38 0, | Piladetpnis. winds; thence to i pt 20, had a strong g with very heavy sen, er Wyanoke, Couch, Richmond, City Poiny and Florence, Pacific, 600 do; Soa Breeze, } 0OOdo: WH id one whale, | Ane 10 enele bound up from Roman,” 600. Northern Light, 500 do; Mercury, 1,400 do and one wi Eliza, 450 do, August 18, off At "Lawrence Bay, spoke bark le- Ne th 450 bbls to Point # a Nernet 3 20eh ark Osm: rival previous ds Ch rt |. Bro: ih, O1 letter from Payal, dated | that day of bark & Bi ay trom Pa; SPOKEN. Int 43, 1 52, lon 14, Ship King of Algeria (Br), Smith, from London tor Bal- Hmore, Sept 13, lat 49, lon 15, nay (Br), Taylor, from Beston tor London, ark Auna (BP, McPhail, trom Liverpool for Sydney, C , lon fodern (Br), from Liverpool fur Quebec, no date, Jat 49 44, lon 22 40. ¥ ae (Br), from St John, NB, Aug 17, Bar am Yor for, Dublin, 24 days out (reported heavy ales from Sept at Bark Concordia (Nor), from Philad 5 acer Ponece bb on m2 jelphia for Cronstadt, ark Admiral ‘Tomsthow (Ger), from New York for Bre- 6 Wave (Br), Harris, from London ft 19, off the Mhaysone, ot hristive (Nor), from Stavanger for New York, Sevt hipman , Lewis, from Li hipmian (Br 1s Lewis, from Liverpool for Calontta, ronstadt (Br), Turner, from London for Sandy Ficon Bape 10, i 2. ae Bas ten (Br), Pry coral ipeatadae i River for Londonaerry, Sept Eva Gin Daan, from Algos Bay for Boston, July B 31, TMi Bs 8, lon 19 E. see, American Eagle, of Boston, July 25, Int 18 N, lon : guesses” from Wilmington for Alkamar. Sept 7, 'N tat th N, lon 16 W. 1a KIM Nar), ftom Stavangor for Now York, Sept 15, no NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchants, shipping agents and shipmasters are informed that by telographing to the dressing “Bennett, No. 46 Fi Paris office, addressing “Bennett, 61 Avenue de l'Opern, Paris,” the arrivals Enstern ports of American and -all foreign vossels trading with the United States, the same will be cabled to this country, free of charge. Captains arrivicg at and torranean ports will find the cal end expeditious tor telographing news. RatD London . ad. street, London," or tothe and departures from European and ling from French and Medi- iris office the more economi- OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. and Thor, for do; Alexandra, for do, jew York for Plymonth and Havre, Sept 26—Arrived. brig Tabor (Nor). Bache, WEATHER REPORT. Hournnan, Sept 30. PM—Wind NW, variable; clondy. FOREIGN PORTS, ‘ik WH Gonn, Cc Phinney, Brown, New York: 18th, barks Alice, Dyer, do; 19th, Bonito (Br), Fra- rer, Ponsacoln. Cuatuan, NB, Sept 21—Arrived, bark Others (Br) ,Kin- nex, Newport, ark Ida (Br), Roulston, Londonderry; amners Manitoban (Br), MeDougall, Liverpool; Hibernian (Br), Archer, Baltimore St Johns, NF, and Liverpool. Sailed 26th, brig Como (Br). Tooker, London, Lrvuxa, Aug 1—Arrived, schr Dreadnouzht, Hagne, Bai Francisco via Samoa. MONTRVIDEO. tan, Fornandina; 17th, bri Aut 16—Arrived bark Pepita (Sp). Boro. Speed (li) Lalkin, New Yor je saivelved. Nobo, Pinkney, nip n Wileht, Oorwell Qube ney Campbell, Monte- Quennc. Sept 23—Atrived, steamer Severn, Stephens, ndon; ships Garden Inland, Zeland. Greenvck for Mon- Calrns, Br jarke Anna, Lielman, ‘Milford, McNaughton, Bristol: Newry; Calypso, r1 Greenock tor Montreal; Christiana, Audrews, Bristol for Clonred 28th, ships Gov Langdon, Beatty, Liverpool Watters, Barrow; Terese, Goodeal, Lv nton, MeMulien, Duolin; bari 10 JANVInO, Aug 2: ‘anisen, ‘Savannah ee sare oe Minna Helene an, Cardiff: 25th, brige RO Wiel th, WA Honey. fills, Drisko, Ki AS teat ert L. Lane (Br), Muri per, Calais, Mo: Brother 25th, barks Lotus (Br), Currie, Phi 1 aallod August 23, bric CDW (Nor), Hallgren, Now adelphia; r), Andersen, Hampton Ronde: 16th, Pekin, ton, Baltimor: 28 ir), Foster, Baltimoro; sebr Alma (Sw), Rybo 30th, bark Anny Walsh, Lawrence, Sept 1 bark Ulrika” (Sn) . doy Sara (Dateh Mey Kuiper, Hampton fonds; 3d, barks Enaymion (Br), Williams, ‘Baltimore; 46h, Emilie Marte (Nor), Olseny New: Yorks Oth. Baird, Greentoat, do; brig RO Wright, Clark, Baltimore, SANTOR, Aug 13—Arrived previously, bark Serene (Ger), New Yorke (2) thew Anenpenx, Sept 15—Arrived, Soskummorin, New Or- jenna Axtwenr, Sopt 16—Sailed, Abbotsford (s), Jones, Montrent. Accna, no date—In port, Greyhound, Lioyd. ‘Ansteienam, Sept 15 —Sniled, Pusnace, Pande, New York, Axsank, July 25—Arrived, Fetisch, Sehimdt, New York for Yokohama, Ayn, Sept 19—Arriyed, Neva, Miramichi. shi Brovwynsnaren, Sopt 16—Arrived, Carrie Hieks, Wood- bury, Portland, Mo. Brivast, Sept I8—Arrived, The Kildare. Davies, Quebec. Bnistor, Sept, 18—Arraved, Alice © Dickerman, Richi- Miramichi. abo, Wilmington; M A Palmar, Mathows, ren, Lageratedt, Sandy Hook; 19th, PO ew Urloans: 20th, Savannah, Ralled 1Nth, In Kingrond 1th, Buteshiro, Jones, from St Johns, NB; Oth, Aphrodite, from Richibucto tor Bristol. Ne opt 17—Salled, steamer Christopher, Dola- azn, Sanderson, Now York, Hravmant, Sept 18—Arrived, Kmma Crosby, Riehi- Barnow, ck, Sept I4—Arrived, Allee Graham, Morzan, E, Sept 19--Bailod, Idea G, Gallo, Dolawaro, Heap, Sept 19-Off, Kari, from Now ¥ for Elsinore. Cnanunte, Sept 15—Sailed, Dunsinane, Younz, Montroal. Abin Seve 14—Salled, Nollie M Slade, Atwoud, Kivor ate, ¢, ARIE. Sept 18—Arrived, Louisa, Rees, Quebec; Forest St Jago (Cnbay i», Kattimoro; 13th, Chat , Antoinette, Scott, Monte- deo. Conway, Sent 17—Sniled, Mornin Star, St Marys Conx, Sept 17—Arrivod, Minerva, from ‘Rimonse hi, Knudson, Qt Bailod 1th, Maria Luisa, Simidal, Battimoro. COresnaaes, Sent 10—Passed, Cores, Gunderson, from r New York. 14, Sept 10 ~ Cleared, Lieho Na, Sept 13—Arrived, C pit, Amorien. Brun, New §, Aug 26—1 i n, 10 Pi join A Harvie, Ko: t, from. Dear. Sept ised, i Goestemunde for North Atnerien ; 20ch, Modallior , Burgess, sby for jobec for Snndorinnd; mith, Gel elaware Bronk wate: dal egg ad al 17—Passed, Rath Palmer, Smith, from Hampton Koads; 19th, Deutschland, Koper, Dumtax, Sept 17—Hailed, Ottawa, New York; 18th, DUNDALK, Sept 18—Sniled, Maid ot Liangoll Zampa, Olsen, Now York. i Manta We Brett, Peterson, Stovens Farmouts, Sept 18—Arrived, Ada Peard, Mocking, 000 do and two whales; Helen Man. 500 do with 70 bbls ‘ont 7, reports the arrival vanelo, of Nit with i sept, bark Gevege & Mary. Chase, NB, tocruise. Had shipped her oll byachr J A Beckerman," for Tybee, 4 p Herbert Beeoh'(Br), from Quobec for Liverpool, Se 17, Jat 50, Jon 13, im ad Ship Thos Hilyard (Br), Campbell, from Calcutts for New York, Sept 1, lat 23 8, ton 1 A ane Lake Ontario (Br), from Montreal for Glasgow, Sept jon . nd Home (Br), Smith, from Gloucester for New Xeni Heed Tne oa Liverpool bee, Sey ip Kes jackot (Br), from ver 1 for Quebec, 6 14, int 48, lon 32. by ‘Ship Quorn (Br), from Quobec for Liverpool. Ship Three Brothers, Cumming, from Liverpool for San Franclsco, Sept 15, off Tusknr. An American ship. steering 9, showing letters JKNB, Aug 8, Int 9 N, lon 3 + Snlled 12th, Sancho, Lord bark Jupiter (Gor), Jnckons, brig Danna (Cort), Leitao, obneon, lo: beige 1 Meola, 10. 1h, Grace Kelly, Hurley; Seagull, to discharge; 19th, Kimund, Magnussen, 7 che Ligard, no date, Romance, Foyo, from Now York for 1 y Aran, Aug 28—Arrived, Kate Williams, Hale, Tercoira iled, 3 for Bost Sept 2, Jobn Piacrsion ete danse ice eet cra Guiasny, Sept 17—Saniled, Admiralen, Kn' rived. Canadi: GLasaow, it 17. Nailed. 171 Sele, hiuch, Newt GuxkNock, Sept 19-Arrived, Ardmore, MeConnell, Mom tre: ied 17th, Unanima, Cain, New ¥ ait Leghorns Vath, Cecilie Gastagile: (irom Bait, more), Genoa, Gxoa. Sept 14—Sailed, Nuova Manilin, Marasso, Baltt more: Genitorl, Fragoni, ork: jerolom re 1, Pragonl. New York: 15th, Gerolato Mar *Gleared Toth, Tre Co Pissor, Dome nati, Pi . New York: feo Lanata, Rina. st, Now ‘Orleans. i7ib, Framcosee ‘Arrived, Gert Dy Nielsen, Quebec: Ha ilies ple ‘CL. Weror, Stolp, Richibueto; Salle Wore Barkolomes ‘Simoes, obs, New ¥. turn, Torgerson, Raltimore: 10th, Bratt, Hoach ita. ton Roads; Consigito, ‘Consighere, New York; ‘Ludwig, Benger, Ay ed frig ant bared guts Davis, Galveston, ; Salted’ Gat York (onssed Beachy, Head. 17 New Ori Benalled, Hannover (9). Bed + |, Hannover (9), Emma, Lepere, do; Union. Saker, BI |, Pommeranin Scbhwensen 14th, Alma, Tobias, New York. t to som Cuxhaven 17th, Anglolina, Durand New York: Lunla Murchison. Jones, Witminxton, NC, Innisnowen Heap, dept 17—Sailed, Countess of Dufferin, Tegan, Baltimore, poktRkerpamicnt, Sept 17—Salled, Livonia, Murray Hee Livenroor, Sopt 17—Artived, Moravian (+ , Watts, Mom- treal, 4c; 1th, Prvi Dabrovacki, Sullich, Now York: John Montreal; Verity, Quebec; Batavia (s), ‘20th, Fanny, Shediac, a, Milee: Hhtladelpht ia: Brimign, Bus Manitoban ht AeDou; all, Montre: red. rf Qi "Gare, Syduay" (OB) Yorn, rew, DL) % Badon, Doane, New Orl Vanaais, i Haden, Dong. Now anaain, Wikluad, Sandy Wilson, syanoy, yom, Holyhead ‘Oth. England (oh, Thompron, {rom Now Loxnox, Sopt 15—Arrived, Monark, Halvarsen, Quobeo! 18th. Rvailifere, Fuomemark, dot lth, Oscar Gory, bie gonbiad, Miramieht, “ Clenred 17th, Ellen Anstin, Grifin, New York (and loft Gravosen do (pnaxed Dover 19th) h}; Nor, Feengensen, ask . ne, id harieston; Aloxane low York; Mispah, Christiuns, Baltiniore; Rogin Bloninnd, Halifax. ‘i Kutered ont 20th, Lindisfarne, Taylor, Montreal. Sailed from Gravesend 18th,’ Templar, Delaware Breaky d passed Dont name day). Sept 17—Arrivsd, Plod, New York. Tarmncn, Sept 17 Arrived, Excelsior (s). Clayton, Mone troal; 19th, M A Marshall, fucker, Philadelphia; "20 Golombo, Stagno, do; 8 H Sweet, Fraser, Rt John, 3 Louls, Dogal, quedes, Salted 17th, Troel Dubrovack!. Tagileran!, Sandy Hook, Lxcuorn, Sept 15—Arrived, Usledonta (3), Allison, Glase gow. s Lisnon, Sept 13 —Arrived, Mi a jolombo (a), Tate, Savon eft 8th for New York via Patras alent rg Lynx, Sept 19 -Arri: Hrvat, Onan, Philadelphia, fled, Colbert, New Orlouns, MAnrseit.es, Sept 16. MALTA, Sept 10—Cieared, Brothers Apap, Falzon, Dela ware. Newronr, Sept 19—Cleared, Earl of Lonsdale, MoKenna, Montreal Sailed 17th, Noptu Capri, Danielson, «i Litrix Poro, Aug 17—In J Licata, Sept d—Arrived Fattay, New, York: 18th, Insule 19th, Rasvond Castio (s.’ Turpin, Montreal: Vincenzo Galatoia, Mazzella, New York, Nuwoasrnr, Sept 19—Cleared, Hecla (+). Boston. Oronto, Sept 10—Sailed, Alexina, Gauthier, Quebec. Prrxourn, Sept 19—Arrived, Joseph, Ivancich, Ne York and Queonstown. Salled, Sea Skimmer, New York. Portiann, Sopt 17—Of, Maddalena, Primo, from Har wich for the Delaware. PAVILLAG, Rept 14 Snuted, Flora, Pedersen, New York: Kong Oatl, Kuudsen, dot Molvilie’ Bryant, Buekley, 6} Piaten, Jobson, Baltimore; 10th, John I’ Hancock,, El- ari York; ‘Napoli (s), Read, do; 17h, Lando, o1 manah, NaTOWN, Q Glusto, Burntistand; 19¢ Ydun, Wert Hartlepoo egvin, ¥ London; Alimuri, Alloa: sh, Alumina, Leith. eer D'ULONSE, Sept 14—Salied, Mary Pratt, Savin, ‘or Snaxauat, Sspt5—Arrived, Edward Barrow, Turssman, ntwerp. St HeLena, Aug 15—Arrived, Una, Maxwoll, Point de Galle (and left for New York); i7th, Anna L Taylor, Pare ind left for Boston): 18th, RW We 19th for Boston) ; Sept 1, Monarchy, Foarce, ¥iallo for New York. RB Fuller, Meusiés, Baurvon (and left for Falmouth); 24, Mohican, Berry, Singapore (and left for Boston). . ‘i sod Ang 16, Windormore, Nain, from Toile for Row ton; 17th, QLMP, from Algoa ay for do: 24th, Algonquin from Bomibay for’ Havro; 27th. Julia F Carney, trom Ado Jalae tor United Kingdor th, on i4,”? American ship: Sept 1, Loch Ranza, Calcutta for New York: Juliane, Cay Town ‘tor Pensacola: St Andrew, Bombay for Dunkirk; Mary Whutridge St, CaTHAnt Pouxr, Sept 17—Passed, Trenton, tro r ja, do fr Philadelphia, eo London for 3 18th, Hypatt nMLDS, Sept 18—Put back, Matthew Cay Montreal, with condenser loaking (and left again 19¢! SenaxRaxn, S06 17—Natled, Brisk, Trofry, Miramich: Sounanara, July 23—Arrived, Crato, Thils, New York. Sr Nazains, Sept 16 - Arrived, Seaward, McGrogor, Mire | micht. ‘Sniied 17th, Titania, Haut, St John, Srerix, Sept 1 \d, ‘drano, Pedersen, New York. Balled 14th, Flld, Salvesen, Now York (and loft Swine mundo Lath) 1LLOT 18 Arrived, James Konway, Miramicht, Swa ued. Sept 18—Cleared, Uurlow, Baltimore. Salted yh. “Lillie?” Us, Nae, Hopt “6—C ‘Yore Sth, Niora, Gulf Ni ‘Trxux, Sept 17—Salled. Astoria, Potter, New York. Troon, Sept 18—Cleardd, B Uhapman, Rourke, Domes ata, ""rnixste, Sopt 14—Cleared, Clara Pickens, Coombs, Mow Bay, Aug 22—Arrived, Elmiranda, Lamphor, Val- paraiso: 27th, J fi Bowers, Harkness, London, Warrnronp, Sept 17—Arrived, Marietta W, Stopanovitch, ‘Rolled 15th, Kalsted, Monson, New York, Weer Hantixroot, ept 19-Arrived, TC Rerg, Brahn, jnebeo. oraied, 17th, Sanma, pentverg, rutedetp bla. Wixnkean, Aug 22—In port, Bolivia, Burgess. Yanwourn, Sept 18—Passod, Thomas Small, Diltwits, from West Hartlepool for New York. Youanat,, bept 18—Pat in. windbound, Citizen, Shi from £¢ Jolin, NB, for Garston Dock. Hut. Sept 17—The Angi from San Francisco (wheat) Saturday morning, off serew steamer Finden, arm (oaliast); the latter proceeded for the T; jormer, at anchor at the time, was struck on the and cut down to within about two feet of , mainyard carried away, &c. The damage to ‘any, is not known, us she ‘proceeded for Water. from Torschelling, dated empts had failed to get'off the there Jan 21, on her voyage from a been dismissed, 1 ton, which «tran Bremen tor New Yorx: and the vessel would pro! St Mrcnaxns, Sept 8—Tho Mary B Dyer, Ln Mar, from New York for the Cape de Verds, which put in hore Aug 25 with mainmast broken, proceoded for her destination on the 29th, tho master having been unable to find he: par fit for his vossol’s mainmast, br Nazainy, Sept 16—Tho Les Bons Fils, Fronch vesse), Horsean, arrived here from Pascagoula, is' much strained, having experienced several gales during tho voyage, Tape BAS Aug 28-On the 17th the brig Countess of * . TI 1d the keds», tl foliowing day, at di Smyrniote, dt only anchor she h fouled the carrying ‘away part of that vessol’s rigging and then drifted ashore. AMERICAN PORTS, ’ ASTORIA, O, Sept 21—Arrived, bark Drunicloz (Br), New Zealand. Hod 20th, ship Greta (Br), McCredie, Queenstown. ALEXANDRIA, Sept 20-Salled, steamer EC Kaicht, New York. BOSTON, Sept 30—Arrived, steamors Somerset, Hallett, Bavennoh; Borks, Pendleton, . Philadelphia; Nerens, Hallows, New York: bark Gem, Cole, Valentta, Sailed—Steamer Java, BANGOR, Sept 28—. rived, brig Gamble, Hardin, Philadelphin; sehr Lei . do. ae |—Bark (et ine Kobbe, Carver, Liverpool: sche A joa, New Yor! Bia LEMON Went 80. th stoamer ( W Clyde, Artived, i Ingram, New York: brign Carin (Nor), Belfast; Francis Drake (Br), St Thomas; Hanea (Ger), do. mer Faleon, for Baltimore, is detained by nenvy Sty weather, FORTRESS MONROE, Sept_30—Arrived, schrs Charles Dennis, froin Georgetown, DC, for Providence (seatBiscel- lany) : Palinurus (US revenue), from Point Lookout. GEORGETOWN, SC, Sept 23 -Clearsd, sche Ridgewood, Johnson, New York, JACKSONVILLE, Sept 26—Returnod, schr Sarah L Dae vis, Cottrell, fur Matanzas (see Mixcollany), NEW OKLEANS, Sept Arrived wip, steamer Atha it bark Alphonso et Marie (Fr), Loscally, Bor. Mh—Arrived, steamer Oberon (Br), Campboll, Liver I via Havana. Pmaass, 30 h--Areived, ships Minnic I Gerow (Br), we Empire, Grozler, dot Havro:. Transit, Gerow, “Taverpool: Louisiane (Fr), Kana rey, Glosgow; Friedrich (Ger) , barks Knighton (Br), Lindgren, Greevock; Octavia (Br), Purdy, Harthagena; brig Beliptiqns (Fr), Cogrol, Bordeaux: sche Sam Weller (Br), Down, Rio Janoiro. NEW BEDFORD, Sont 20—Sallod, schrs RL Konney, ‘ork; Henry Gibbs, do; Boston, Nickerson, doy ileh. Provincetown np W LONDON, Sept 20 Arrived, schrs UF Washburn, ‘York for Providence; Hannah Brown. do do, 7, Satled—Senes Riontl, for New York; Kexcuo, do. NEW HAVES, Sept 2—Arrivod, ‘scbrs Do Mory Gray, Georgetown; AT Minor, Mapes, New York; (O Lano, Lana. Bo timoro. THIDADELDILA, Sent I0— Arrived, steamers Pennayt- Ni yanin, ilnerts, Liverpool: Ellie Knight, MeCreery. York: Willlamsport, Will New London: ship Len: (Bp). Weston, Liverpool; sehr Caroling, Gaskill, 3 Vince RTLAND, Sopt 28- Arrived. schrs Essex, Cloavos, Gardiner for New York; William Todd, Wood, do for doy Abbie & Willard, Cobb, Bangor for New York: Gem, Hall Vinalhavon for Now York: Convoy, French. Rockland for dos IES Hoduion, Torrey, do for do. SAN FRANOISCO, Sept 22—Arrived, brig Porey Ed ward Turner, Flint’s Island. Satled—Ships Germania, Bakor, Bellinzham Bay: Rafat F Wood, Davis, Portinnd; Corolla’ (Br), Messer, Burrard Dunbartonshire (Br), Anderson, Cork; burke Moa tana, Weeks, Port Townsend; Amelia, Foye rod—Harks Raintor, White, Gualula; Cassandra Ad an wards, ort Towsend. SAVANNAT, Sept 20—Arrived, bark Huntross (it), - Rio ge "i BOh—-Arrived, stonm eo Appold, Taylor, Savannah Martha Stevens, Chance, New York; brig Eile B Butlot (Br), St Johns, PR. Also arrived, ship Bombay, Work, Hull, B. Suiled—Barks Harvester, Mida: sebr 1° W Hil, 5 rived, sehr L Holloway, Bryant, WARE. M., pt 29—Saller hrs Estell Philadelphia: Westmureland, iH do; dy ’Anteig = Carter, New York. oF ~ ¥ACHTS, STEAMBOA’ B LARGE COW, ~ B, FERRY, foot iM st. MISCELLANEOUS TVGRG UIBTLY IN ANY SPATAG PAY Will DY quiere) STATES PAY WHEN ivorced: ‘0 fi AMERIVAN LAW AGENOY, 252 Broadway.

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