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16 NEW YORK -DINIS KEL His Ranting Speech Beforea Brooklyn Crowd. . A STRING OF VULGARITIES. An Audience that Am used Itself at the Expense of the 4 gitator. ——_-— - >, iu mueb the usual Denis Kearney delivered bimeel! in Brooklyn, to style last night at Fort Greone;, an audience of about tww thousand = peo- pie, most of whom were exiently drawo there out of curiosity to swe the eat He came on the scew@ about eight, o'clock, accompanied by his secretary 4nd sevora members of the labor organizations of New York apd Brooklyn. A band of musie was on band and several banners were displayed on the ,Piatiorm improvised for the occasion, which was a shy ky and unreliable concern and typical of thedoctrines. of (he presiding preacher. When Kearvey made nis &P- ‘sand lot orator. pearance tbere was a round of applause, He was introduced by Mr. Patrick Bogart ana after that gentieman had said a few complimentary remarks Kearney started in and occupied the first ten or li{teen minutes with a vile tirade of the press, protty much the same as that. whieb be delivered at Union square the night pre- vious He was particularly severe on the Henaup and raved about it im a most incoherent w: Afver villfying the press tothe utmost content of his au- flience he began to hurp on his old lute string about | workingmen pooling their issues. “I wilt gurantee,” he exclaimed, ‘that your yreenback-labor ticket will be elected tbis fall in this rity of Brooklyn, and, as this is the city where Henry Bread and Water Beecher lives, 1 know that the workingmen will be triumphant. BEECHER REMEMBERED AGAIN, “The rich, prosperous and lazy gamblers that belong to Beecher’s church twve got to Know tbat there are some other pcopie im this country besides them- selves.”? (Cries of “That’s the talk |’? “Give ’em fite!”” “Go tor ’em while y..a’re young, Kearney !”’) ‘Then Kearney, who bad now peeled off bis coat and shirt collar, strede up-and down the platform, and ia regular Methodist extorter style vociferated, “In the filth chapter of St. James it is said that in these days there shall be tramps, and now we have ’em among and ‘om be and live and thrive, oundre! Beecter, who advocated hud he been compeiled to | on the diet be reosmmended to werkingmen there would have been Jewer scandals in Brooklyn. (Uproarious applause and, shouts of “Give it to him, Kearney!’ “Keep @ stiff upper lp, old teller!’ ke another shot at Beecber!’’) It was cacy to pe} rbey saw the effect of this discharge, and throughout his aiseeurse bo or Ceased referring to “Henry Bread and Waser Beechor,” and invariably brought down the house. The andience was largely composed of workingmen, and tbe humbag eurnest- ness of Kearney striding up and down the platiorm without wpy shirt collar, and perspiring, or, as he | would rather express il. bimself, weating | lik a boli,” made these people think they were listening to the words of sn evangel- | ist, when they were bearing vo.bing more than the | dullest string of old platitudes and oid jokes that | ever u man got togetber. 10 see und hear Kearney | strutting up and down that ;atform, u good deal afver the style of John B, Gough, on whom, per- haps, 0 modelled his style, aod hear and see Dim afierwurd in private, is to give tho idea of a mountebank with bis livery ofl. Kearney stripped of o1s motoriety, wheo talking quietly after ove of bis national entertainmente, 15 a Mere circus clown with the paint washed off his face, upd that 1s the impression every iutelligent mind received trom ui nd iot’? dmpiay of oratory last evening. But there were nundre the crowd who looked upon the raving demagozue as an apostle of’ a new faith und swore by bim, und expresiions were commonly beard ‘Ah! that’s tho man that knows what be Is'talkin’ abou'.”? “Bully for Kear- bey, be speaks bis mind out,” and so on iu tae direc- tidn of giving the Impression that Kearney bad lighted on some oeW phase in politics and was giving bw tree and uncopstraned sentiments about it. When Ke: ney got through with his effort Le looked like one of those Punch and Judy sbowmen to be met wath at a country fair, who take a quict laugh to themactves over the credulity-ol tbe rural popuiation: A LITTLE GOSPEL SOMEWHAT TWISTED. “Go ye rich men,” exclained Kearney, sna hoarse voice that seemed to come through the tall end of a stovepipe, *tand bebold the horror of tim ‘imborers who lave reaped down your fields, and hove have you repaid them??? Here he peeled off bis ccat, and a veice im tbe crowc wus heard e xclaimio; here aint no bilea shirt there.” Kearney coat ved:—"Ihere is a fight a) thieves ana 1 am Into it.” Then ming across the shaky piatiorm be lifted bis arms and exclaimed, **Many devugh’ fave done virtuously, but thou excellest tem w was writien in old Umes, bat the poittic.ans of America are tho ones to excel all thieves since the beginning of time’? reat ap- plause.) Taking a hitch in bie puntaloons Abd Walking to tho extreme end of the platiorm ho cried out again, See that those men you elect will Dot seil you out, aud us soon as the Urst man goes, back on you, what do you propose to do with him f?? 1Cries, “Haug bim!”’) “Toat’s it,” continued Kearney, “hang bit.” PUTTING FORTH IDEAS. apers axe pieusure in ridiculing my speeches because | don’t put forth idems. l’ve been obiaiming ideas, ladies ond geatiemen—{ “Where are the ladies?” shouted a bysiauder)—tur the last twenty yeurs and luevertouud any ood from them. (A 4iood boy; bully for you!) Then he went on as Lies, to deliver himselt in sich janguage the of a. very , disagreeap! A map go closet” to prepare a —and he just plans to Make that specch ag captivating as be Gan, and then be goes 10 work when he gets the deluded muititude to believe him and toclect bim, to rob right und leit,” (Great uppinuse “Phe political ”” ho resumed, “aro trying to get your suffrages, but we don’t want on ibis platform ‘of the laboring men any whiskey praiors. I claim that wherever whero is anyining leit of the people the peoplo wili decide for them- Ives.” (Yolls of approbation, mingled with cries of You know how it ig yoursell!” ‘“Snpoot em ta the eye!) GOING FOR THK PEXLERS. “As long as you men attend to your own business and try to puriiy the American flag, whlch 16 looked up to as the refuge or thousauus that are being ground in the dust, the day is ours, We know tout | America 1 the workingman’s paradise—(loud yells of approval)—and i! be will only attend to the puridc tion of politics the country can his, (Great appiaue, accompanied vy exclamations, ‘Don’t pur .| it on too thick !”? “Give the Doudholuers « evance !”* | “Take courage,” he shouled, alter taking a gines of | water, “and don’t be mrimidat police officer here—peipiing at tne iu charge- 1s the ryan. of the ‘people—(Cries of “Give it to ’em!” “Go for the peeiers, Diuny |"; And the idea of « policemen ciuobing a citizen 1s | ridiculous. The idea of a hired man driviog the master out of hisofilce is outrageous. (Great yeils of approbation.) The brazen audgeity of the political bun Mers interiering with me 10 toe diseb of my duty 16 intolerable, an’ I tell youl would bave died on the Steps of (us Capitol at Wasbington bvetore surrender. Jog my right to peak th (Great cheering) Who | 18 that that asks wbout George B. McClelian? Well, if you wantto know about bim, I say that McClellan | 38 & political bummer. (Seneavion.) SIGMING FOR A PRISON CRLIA The discursive sand jot orator ben seid be was not Afraid of a prison cell, though What relevancy it had to the tenor of his ech nobody could easily per- ceive, Then he broke iuto poetry, aud wounu up by ery ing owi—"Lay, on Macauif, and damned who first says ‘bold, enoug.’” AN BLOQUAST PEKORATIOS. His peroration was moviug and amusing, and the audience Inughed and cheered by turns, He said the day after election “the jocund god of day would Tight On the tisty mountain tops avd show the blood sucking vampurrs, (he lecherous bondholders, the uncir oumensed tadpoles that prey upon the vitals of labor #trungied =n the aust, = We have yot to cut the throats of capitalicts witha paper knife.” And there Was much more vo the same eflect, but not worth reproducing The following resolution was read by Kearney and indorsed by the meeting Resolved, By tire working of Brocktyn in mass meeting assembled to the nu of 15000. that we heartily ¢ iterate the ery trom the fe const that the Ubinese must zo. Kesvived, Fiat wo indorse the resolutions adopted at Union square last evening in reforence to sugent & Co., of Newark 'Yhroe cheers wero proposed for Butler and given d after Kearvey ceased speaking eld feebiy an hour, which &b attention of the crowd for about bal shen dispersed quietly. NES IN THE CROWD. The enthusiasm of Mr, Kear s audionee radlatea q matically from the coutfe to the circumference. A few lusty throats pear the platform would take up some Catehword for cheering purposes, aud as thew sound died away feebdler and fewer cheers would come from the stragglers on the outer edgoa ‘The whole space ot Ground occupied was very small, yet owing to the Hight air, the Jargon ainoug t pectators and the Weakness of (he speuker’s vor upon the out- BKirts conld heur but little of she adares: Still they could see on the plattorm a mi in bis sbirt sleeves gesticulating much and porspiring much and Knowing this was Dennis Kearaey, aud that he was speaking for the rights vf labor and every- NEY’ Lanest. | thing else, they felt tv wheuever the clicquers gw Reese, of the Fourth precinct, with some fitteen oncemen Were on the grounds, but tound Wttle to co beyond guarding the plattorm trom Wotraders aod checking the hilarity of urchins, swho, sirat to pay, Could not be Convinced that the owholo affair was not.» Jreecireus Ag for pigkpock: for them. to th ry surveyed aguin more was a continual ham of individual discussion, and whenever Kearney struck the keynode o1 @ subject they were familar with opinions were poured out ua- restraiuediy. ‘The interruptions (bat reached the «mrs of those on 7 the platiorm were baraiy w Uithe of | Be cop that was eve! bame to argue the concluded to be a ‘labs eral bummei An unmist: platiorm, with a coterie of brawny fisted triends around him, indorse Kear: emphatically. the hearts of the speaker HL vecame bis sleek fuse if his rougher ueigh.o0rs bad only been ke the: fellow shoaited, Yes, spoke of Koa ney laborer tp rema‘ked w theyV"e cou eneo &> the prospective triumph of the ureenback- labor 5 & | hoarse with ubout $4 ve? minded «'t Richelieu’s cutting query in the play: — “What role plural??? semblance 4? The audieo about the oraior from the West. height, bis w. bis ability, inierim of ab tone of | stroi siouch!’’ Another said, jun of Kearney, but if Heury Ward Beecher \ruz to take his idees aud pat‘em iu different language 1t ad } bo the bigges: KEARNEY; TO BE SUED. ‘The atteck the morocco manufacturers: of Newark,,by Dents Kearney, 10 his, Union sqwrare speech on Friday night, Greene Park to witness the scene ground below them, while heard everybody had so: aething to So, (oo, when the newspapers wi McCieilan as a political forth many underton: man who looked tbe writer, “Gineral George B, MeCtedlwo ain’t no then; | fought under bim mesult.’”? last clause of bis remark precluded, of course, all op- portunity for argument, a that the workingwen m Yet Oue listener was heard to remark, at an ets the police seemed to know that Ghat was po place Many people came through the Fort in the parade 1y moive wandered up oring s reets, critically d lots sind In the audience there from the hero of thi than satisfied, THE TIDE OF OPINION. ration ywhere indulged in. Whew Mr. Beecher’s iteferred to, one rbese newspaper they don’t work for a day’s reporter felt au inclination point, but alter surveyilg tbe speaker bat pernaps it was no disgrace not orer.’? When Kearney denounced Geu- bummer it called protests from his bearers, A Jow down Gratap said to like a ver, The WOKKING FOR PATRONAGE. akable ward politician stood near the Whenever be found an oppoi tunity to ney’s labor sentiments be did it most . Evidently be had resolved 6 capturo the workingmen, for be crowde d toward and bent bis beck Iu a majiner that When Kearney de- t rule ihe couniry bim aud n enough to see it, raised 8 lazy fist abo our tury now grasping monopoli barroom penitics “Tha 8 A rele: the vineyard of 1th mock impresssiveness, it all and we've got nothing. io November made this man almost enthusiasm, He taiked imeessantly and “our” until ove Was strongly re 10 the pew court grammar makes you a this side show bore a marked re- Kearvey’s display on the platforin. ce b of course a great deal to say They guessiet bis | eight, his age. apd even tried to ‘gucss pdeach tume iD a ‘ow, be aira no le newspapers 18 miki? our iifteen minw ger coDpviction, Jud make—wny, heil!?? t thing: made on the firm-of C. Nugent & Co, has caused quite asensation jn Newark and the sengor member of tne firm bas expressed bis intention to sue-the sund Jot orator for vel, GREENBACK-LABOR PARTY. THE SHUPE AND O'REILLY FACIIONS BEALS THEIR RESPECTIVE DIFFERENCES—THE Ba--' SIS OF SETILEMENT. ‘A meeting of the national greenbiwk-lador party of this city was avenue, abo: For about half an hour befero the business of the evening was organization apartment. without transacting any adjourned until next Tuesday. orgauizec Ly the selectio 0, a8 chairman, of P. W. Lalor, wuo h quested tne secretury, W. A.wA. Carsey, to read the following :— Wherens the back-lubor party which Cornelius 0’ men respectively, mittees for the purpuse, ant ing ana uniting 4 two executivy ® agreed upon wherows the upe ha: he aia tI 1. Th one organizat! temporary ch at the fi se made permanent chatrmun B. The ¢ bere att or trict until farther increas ‘Commi tee. 4. ‘Toe wi izations sl organisation, there!ore be iv That said committee wi union and consolid held Jast eveuiug at No. 252 Fourth ut seventy-five persons being present. commenced, the State Committee of the remained in session in an adjoineng The Execuitve Committee also met, but business of importance, ‘The meeting was aving called the meeting to order, re- of the national green- f New York, of ure chair- ecutive com: aid orzani: ; au committees b eve this day t such settlement and union; Hus O'Reilly und the suid W ved. their" positions as chairmen a basis nid Cort and they hereby do, f said two organi fiowing terms: wo organizations shall be consolidated into ion and shall convtitute one general com- liam Lalor shall be und he hereby is declared the rman of said consol sdated organization, and committee shall be eof. \ mmittee ot each Assembly district shall ‘ot two electors from exch election dis- by the action of the General Assembly district com matees of said orgen- Aine Ne and tuey hereby nro conselideted, and the chairman of said district committees shall be mado temporary chairman, the one of the General Com- jnittoe of the district and thetother of the Assembly district organization, asshall be determined by said committee themsel %. Amass meeting shall be held at Ceoper Institute on ny ‘The above bas! of several greenbackers, including ihese of Shupe, OReilly, Hanion, Nichols and Carsey. The Chairman having inquired the-pleasure of the meeting in regard to the report, one member moved that it be adopted, while another jumped to h and proposed to lay it on the table, contusion eusued, during which one member in sten- torian tones “Misther Chairmas), where did thoauthority com from to make that agrvement ?” Several members vere tried to get the floor simul- taneously, e on the document betore tho mecting. Tho Seerowry, bowever, succceded in peuring oi) upon the troubied waters by re the basis of settlement then under discussion bad been axreed upon by two cominsttees which the members ves bad unanimously selected, ber who had moved the table formally withdrew ils motion. thein: the mei Cornelius Counselling hurmony, and said the man who aid not e fit to bur cond with the greenback-labor party, which had benind it a principle that was spreading ull over the country. Tne obly thing the party now wauied in order to achieve suce ‘The quests put to the m On motion of Mr. menced a call for the reports of the general commit- tees In tho of these iutter there were two heads 0! organizations which had not yet éasea into the Shupe-O’Reilly qute a oh Uement the call two Foret man of where, be sa between the and a, * speuk for h the Gs To map,” and was of bis position when thi moving that with, ‘aod let these men fight over their differences outside of th A member General Committee of the Third Assembiy distric local organization w: wet going to harmouize jolber member spoke up, saying that ho represente the O' Rently wanted to have something to say about matters ther: “one “My mai “y. “1 have." | Tammany Hall ?"? 1 pave.” OWeil, Me. Cha‘eman, I think that’s eaough about him."* This really proved enough, as the contesting chair- man subside ning. labor ideak which was ter in the hands of the Assembly district committocs. The meeting adjourned until next Wednesday even- ing. PREPARING ‘Tbe Democratic hxocutive Committee of Essex county, N. 3.4, whieh sous) district, held « meeting on Friday evening and decided to vention at Orange, on September 15, at h YM. The primaries will be held on Monday even ing, the 16th imst, The Newark City Democratic Committee the same evening decided to call the city conveution on the evening of the 18th inst, the primaries to be i The city cot Yontion will nominal duc: boards, three surveyors of highways The Republican Congressional Convention will be held on We ou Monday pot numerous on either sid offices nam Coroners an Will algo elect filteen Alderm of the Board of Education, will be hei vomber of the party at hear illustrations dtstrict member arose aod aimonnced that he was the chair- the General ‘ai Commnitiee in the First district.” 0 first speaker replied, “I am the chair- You have a brother on the Tammeny Hall ; Committee?” You bave also a brother holding a position under wivory and somewhat acrimonious discussio! took place on the eubject of se quarters in the various ward: hames of those who may be converted to greenback- of ——— to ratify this action. of setulement bore tho signatures feet AU this some cried gut:— ch having 4 differcat opinion to expre: mjoding the obwtreperous members that Accordingly Jay the documeut on O'Ketlly then addressed the meeting monize ut this time bad not the true in- He alluded to the sut- all jon of the Masses, and said they wei ess Was harmooy within isell. on on the adoption of the roport was th ecting and carried unammvusiy, TOO MANY CILAIRMEX. O'Ketliy the seeretary com- several Assembly districts, As in many be during Ove or oO the Jooking ly time ensued dbtrict committees, will safice. == W. called a meek of Committee in that) district, Ad, all the differences heretofore exists: rival secttons of the party had been se , Chairman, let the last well. I believe he te not chairman of T into a det secretary shat of the meesing bi Wak 0 the buaia bail.”” anveunced that be was chairman of the already completed ana ny further, Here wing of the party 10 that dystrict and i party was struggling Jo give uiterance 4s hex rival stopped him by exclaiming .— nt—w bat 1 your namer?”” 6 Smith. d, and was not beard trom again aurt m order to take the by the mass mectings about to be beld, finally settiod by leaving the whole mat- comprises the Sixth Congres. hold the Democratic Cong ax and Aqa City Retorm school ana a trustee of a eventing. afternoon next and the primaries Candidates for nomination are qi aes filling 1 elect a <berif, thr oad Hoard, The eity p and fifteen members ud Riesex county w da member of thy HERALD, THE NATIONALS AND THE MAYOR- ALTY, ‘lo Tae Eprrok or THe Hematp:—~ AS a represevtative of the more conservative wing ot the “nationals,” aod secretary of the organization of which Scuaior Creamer is chairman, | beg laave to way that the “nationals” are willing to support any good and capable as well as honest citizen tor the Mayoraity who has the interest of ull the classes of our community at heart, and uot tho est ol a singie class only. Tho Hxekatp douttless bad this object in view when it named Mr. Boner, for tne Huraip generally aims to bit public opiuion on the head and to meet the Views of its readers, Now, allow me to . Jordan L. Mott would be an «tice of Mayor, His name t public by one of the abiesto! our Sunday journal and the responss irom the people so tar hus b cordial in the extreme, as lar asi am able to as: tein, Mr, Mott 18 the represen terprise. He has tong employed large bers of men, apd thus i8 acquainted with the wants of the working people of our city. Like many of ovr citizens, he has moocy engaged in eutorprise, and thereiore bag the prosperity of ihe large manutacturing class of our city at heari, He is @ reul estate owner, and knows the onerous taxation to wuich the property owaers of tois isfand are suv- jected, while at ieast $500, 000,000 of capital remains untuxed. And, perdaps, more than ull, he knows what improvemeuts ure immediately required by the people of ibis city (to waich ive HeRALD Las so often alluded), and, il electea, wil puso them forward by ail the means im bis power, and thas favor the emp!oy- ment of those who seck work and are unable to find in, 1 donot know Mr. Mott personally and do not r member io have ever seen nim; enough that ne is a public spirited New Yorker, a representative man, an employer of # large number of workiagmen, and ‘that be is untrammelled in politics and inde- pendent in character. Ldouvt not that Mr. Mott would accept the Toledo platiorm whev, alter a great deal of mental anguish, Our lilustrious Irend General Spinola swallows the Co- lumbus platiorm in spite of the obstruction offerea by tus collar, Senator Creumer (“the gallant Tom !””) Would Ue a strong candidate and 1s the most popular young leader in Now York, sbowing the quahties for a Napoleon whenever be comes to the front, aad ha’ ing Won seven Victories ip bis own favor at the ban of the people, but his friends preter to have him in Congress. ‘The Hoo. Richard Schell, now that bis brother Au- gastus is the pet of John Kelly as well as Vanaer- Dilt, seems inclined to tako a back seat. Mr. Richard Schell always looks before be leaps, and two Scbells in the field Would make the situation more mixed aud embarrassing than ever. As Mr. Augustus Schell is the weakest candidate that Mr. Keily could ¢hooso the action of Uncle Dick in refusing to run for Muyor may, therciore, be unwise. It Mr. Kelly really has the interests ot any clas of the community at: boart excep! the office-hoiding and wilskey riny satellites of Jono Kolly, let him!’ goadnate Mr. Mott for Mayor, and the people at largo will indorse the nomination. Mr. Kelly 1s placing uimself in an awkward position just now by threatening to nomimute such men alr. Augustus Scnell, and certainly shows a. very: slight knowledge of thoteadency and logic of events. EUGENE BEEBE, N SHIPPING NEWS DATES OF DEPARTURE 1ROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF SEPTFMBER AND OCTOBRE. ‘Steamer. Deatenation | Office. Montana ....—..= (Sept 10/ Liverpool. |29 Brondway Russia Sept 11|Liverpool..|4 bowling Elysian. [Sept 7 Bowling Denmark pepe 69 Broadway St Laurent, Sept 55 Hroadway State of Louisiana| -ept 72 Brondway City of Monsreal..|Sept Civerpool.. [331-33 Broadway Lessing . Sept Hamburg. (61 Broadway The Qu Sent i 69 Broadway Britannic Sept *|37 Bronaway Anchoria, Sept 7 Bowling Green Ri 2 Bowling Green Wisi 129 droudway. 7 Bowling Green 4 Howling Green 69 Broadway 50 Broadway 55 Broadway 7 Brondway Bowling Green 72 Broadway 61 Broadway 169 Brondway 31-33 Broadway 7 Bowling Green 2 Bowling Green 14 Bowing Green Kotterdam Sept Havre. Sept sent 25] Lomion. .-. (69 Broadway 26] damburee Brondway 28|Liverpoo!..|69 Broadway 28(Giasepw...17 Bowling Green 28) Bremen... [2 Bowling Green Sl tambuwe..161 Broadway iOet —8jLiverpoel..|29 Broadway HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSER- VATIONS. - A oe Bar. \Phor T Sept. 7. | Hour.\ Lach. , Deg. | Gadn-s Horsinenss (Nomina le tal Ship. PM | s0.; bh erting 8 PMI30. 68 E 4 Sandy Hook...../12 PM|30.45 6 Eich ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. SUN AND MOO! HIGH WATER, San rises. |: say Hook..morn 5 13 Sun sets.... Gov. Island...morn 5 58 Moon sets, | Heit Gate...:.morn 7 43 PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPT. 7, 1878, ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HKEALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELBGKAPHC LIN, Steamer Britannic (Br), Porry, Liverpool Aug 29 end Queenstown 30th, with mdse and prssemgors to KJ Corti Steamer Tacus (Br), Clark Liverpool Aug 17, via St + Sept 1, in ballast, to J C Seu Steamer Yeado (Br), Owens, Full Av Sept 6, with mdse and passengers to C Lv Steamer Golden Horu (Br), Velder, W 15, via Boston nit & Co, t Hartiepool in bailast, to J © Seaver. Steamer Wycliffe (Br), Fuller, Cardiff 17 days, in ballast, to J C Seager. Steamer P Rotterdam Aug 24, and Helv th to Funel Baye & Co. Sept 3, Int 45.35, lon 0) 40, pissed & Norw Mf for Raitimore, showing signals HJFG Norwevian bark irom Lon- don for New York, showing siznals HVIJ. < Steamer Gulf Stream. Ingram, Charleston Sept 4, with maxe tod W Quintard & Co Steamer Achitles, Davis, Philagetphis for Boston, put in for « hurbor. ip Steinyora (Br), McIntosh, Liverpool Ang Funch, hip Nuchtingale (Nor), Olsen, London 30 days, in bal- fo Benham & Bovewen Peel, Larrabee, Landon July 30, with Minturn de ¢ Bark Antwerp (Br), Atkins oJ ¥ Whitney & U ), Parlow, London 474da; Baltimore. Aug 1. in ballast. to J F i Bay tor orders, in ballast, to RP js to the Banks, then Aug 26, 1a¢ 4625, lon Buck & Co, tad stron, hy. much fox and light variable wind spoke fishing sche J U Cowells, with loss of tshing about two-thirds tare of fish. ide (Aus), Dominieh, Leith 39days, in ballast, to tk Triton (Aust), Cattarinich, Leith 29 days, in bal- 10 Slocovich & Go, . Bark Paul Thormann (Ger), Vogt, Belfast 30 days, in bal- Inst, to order. Bark Galera (of Giasgow), Stewart, Greeuock via Deia- ware Hreakwator 33 days, with coal to order; vessel to Wim Nelson, Jr. Hark Nor (Nor), Renvic, Drouthelm 45-<lays, in ballast, to G \mutnek & Uo, Burk Saga (Sw), Sjastrom, Berwick 20lays, in ballast, to order. Bark Solafide (N. to Faneh, Kdve & Cu, Bark Pacific (Nor), Harris, Antwerp 37 day: to Funeh, Kdye & Bark Pomona (Nor), Jonassen, E k ballast, to Bockmann, Ocertin & Co. Any 2 40, "ion 51 10, spoke fishing schooner Kastern Queon, of Ellsworth, with 80) quintals of fist. Bark su (Nor), Ow ballast, to U Tobias’ & ¢ for orders. Hark imperator (Nor), Jensen, Copenhagen 40 da; ballast, to Funch, Edye'& Co. Bark J W Bartiott (of Boston), Bartlett, days, in ballast, to Parsons & Loud. July i from Marseill i U7, Jon 2012, brig Elida (Br), Hollis, of and from Bermuda, 8 days, ker. or, NS), Robinson, Havre 36 days, Pedersen, Hale B5days, in ballast, in ballast, nbeck, Copenhagen 36 days. in Is anehored in Gravesand Bay im ballast, to A ET Bei ra (ot WE ‘altar 26th, Briv Dirigo, Co d the wut Jn ballast, to F Talbot €¢ Stream to be 60 miles south of the limite lala down on the neral chart of the North Atlantic; the same thine oe red two years ago: Sept}, iat 40 20, lon 60 50, spoke bark Ivigtut (Br), from Lvigtat fur Philadelphia. B ple days, with sag days, with ice with sugar to Wm Aug 16, 8, fleet Scull, Virginia, Sept 4, of Barne changing suddenly to BSE, Yosswl wns drifting whore very 4 to throw overboard a large portion cur Khodella Blew, took ® heavy hh very biseh « it, ANG Was Ob! f deck load of 5 Sehr 8K sharp, Smith, Virginia. Sehr Herschell, Chambers, Geor, mer Bark William Gyntber ( yas anchored In lower bey for order: th. town, DU im Cronstadt, which came up to the city ma Bark James L Pendergast (Hr), trom Copenhagen, which was auchored below for orders. came up tu the elty Sept 7.°M. Ba The reported arrival of bark Kong Oseur (Nor), ster, In vesterday’s edition was an error. PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE BOUND SOUTH. frow Gio The municipal election Oeober Sand the general election iy Steamer Franconia, Bragg, Portland fr mdse and peasencors to J F Ames. Yorn. Steamer City of New Bedford, Fish, New York, with ind>@ and passenzers to Barling & 12 Steumer Albatross, Davis, Fal River tor New York. trix Arabella (Br). Harvey, Chevere, NS, for New York, with plaster tod F Whitney yniht Lucy Hammond, stobinson, Windsor, NS. for New ore Selir Como, Conklin, River Herbert, NS, for New York, Sehe Hannibal. Peudieton, Bangor for Now York. delir Schr Anu Schr Annie May, Taylon Sehr Hickman, Hall, # Schr KliaaJ iuynor, “ditehell, Providence for Now York. Schr J G@ Fell, Shropsidre, Pawtueket for New York. Senr Kate & Mary. Cogsweil, Pawtueket for New York dehr Potter & Hooper, Bradbury, Newport tor New York. yiche ot Northam, Samilton, Portland, Ot, for New a Sehe Joseph Rogers, Hamilton, Portland. Ci, for New York. yigie Hattle A Butler, Carroll, Portland, Ct, for New ‘ork, Behe Pi 0, Sehr Silas Brainerd, Hawkins, Hartford for New York, Sehr © Alin, Wakely, Bridgeport tor New York, Sehr Luna, Wells, Bridgeport for New York, BOUND FAST, Steumer Noptune, Berry, Now York for Boston. Steamer Mattlesmake, Swain, “hiladelphia tor Lynn, Brig Julia A ttaskill, ill, New York tor Boston. 5 few York fur Rockland. by, New York foc Boston, H Hoyt, Wilson, New York for Nowbury- w York for Full Hive New Yerk tor Denuisport. Schr Hattie, Kelly. ‘York for Bridi sehr Mitchell, Morrell, New Yor Sehr Thomas Potter, Hunciy, Rondo Schr Sarab, spracue, Ruadeat fo i Schr Sarah J Gurney. Gurney, Newburg for Norwich. Seur Join E Bailey, Bailey, Port Johusou tor Boston. Schr Silas Wright, Hart, Port Johnson tor Providence. Senr bva Diverty, Gandy, Atboy fo- Providence. Schr Reindeer, Howard, Amboy for Providence. Sehr Sallie W Ponder, Lincolu. Amboy for Taunton. Scbr Baltimore, Francis, Ainvoy for New Haven. Sehr Orlando Smith, Ferris, Amboy for Port Chi Also all others, withthe exception of wained iu Hart Island Roads ou account of adverse BELOW. ndersen,.from Liverpool July 1. br ilenry, Sehr George tor New Bedford, rt. Burk Ebenezer:(Nor), CLEARED. amer City of Chester (rp, Brooks, Liverpool via nstown—Johu G Dale, amer Juglind (Br), Thompson, Liverpool—F W J ir Castalia (Br), Cringle, Bristol, £—Henderson amer Hindoo (ir), Stephenson, Hull via Southamp- OL Wright & Ca, hi : iu (St), Craig, Giasgow—Henderson Bros. aim *); Bussins, Bremen via Southamp= Ocirrehs & 10. ene? Maus, (Duteh), Van der Hoeven, Rottérdam—- < i ‘€ Co. te Itayre—J C Seaxer.” Steamer Romulus (Bt). Teait, Havre—Funch, Kaye & Co, eamer San Bulvadog Marshall,” Traxillo—Leaycratt & ‘Steamer City-of New York, Deaken, Havana end. Mexi- can ports—F Alexandre 3 Steamer Carondelet, burrows, Havana--J EK Ward & Co. Steamer Lone Star. Forbes, Galveston—Bogert & Morgan, Steamer Knickerbocker, Kembie, New Orieans—Clark & Seaman, woe ity of Macon, Kempton, Savannah—George ong. Stésiner General Barnes, Cheesman, Savannab—George Yonge. Steamer City of Atlanta, Woodhull, Charleston—J W Quintard & Uo. Steamer Benefactor, Jonos, Wilmington, NC—William P Clyde & Ue. Steamer Vid Dominion, Walker, Norfolk, City Point and Richmons—Old Dominion Steamship Cr ‘Steamer John Gibson, Chichester, Georgetown, DC, via Alexandria—J L Roome, Jr. htenmer William Wooaward, Young, Baltimore—J 5 ms. Steamer Ann Eliza, Warren, Philadelphia—J Steamer Neptune. Berzy, Bostou--H F Dimock, Ship Revolving Light (Br), Coosan, Havre—Seammell %: 1s Hana. Bare salle (italy, Massama, Cork for. ordere—Stocovich Co, Bark Telemach (Nor), Johnsen, Cork or Falmouth tor or- ders—C Tobias & Co. Bark Alice (ital), Razetto. Queenstown, Falmouth or Plymouth for orders—Attiiio Giuanio. isark Andreas Klis (Nor), Saivesen, Queenstown or Fal- mouth for orders, Bockmann—Oorlein & Co, Bark Tout (Ger), Brandnoff, stettin—Faneh, Edye & Co. Wark Giulio K (Ital), Komsno, Trieste—stocovieh & Co. Burk Carmela (Ital), Castellano, Trieste-Benham & Boyesen. ‘ark Angelina (Ital), Capurro, Tri Scxrpatt. HF Bark Lesieps (Nor), Sterri, Havre—Funch, Eaye & Co, Burk Abbie B (Br), "Hi Havre—C W B Bark Vaikytien (Nor), Andersen, c ‘Sark Maud Beammell (Br), Thompson, Dankirk~Scam- mel! Kros. Bark J MH MeLarren (Br), Delap, St Nazaire—Snow & Burvess. Bark Gazelle (Nor), Brunn, Borde: in, Oor- ePPark Brennero (Ital), Bozolino, Marseilles—Beaham & Miack Kenest Dreyer (Ger), Breckwoldt, Pernambuoo—C per, Willey, Georgetown, DC.-B F Bark Froya (Ner), Blanun, Balttmore—Bockmens, Oor- in & Co. iat uben & (Aus), Sabiancello, Philagelphia—Fanch, ire" i Bark Sead, Wilkinson, Perth Amboyy—Dallett, Boulton & ©o. outle Orloff (Br), Belfountain, Oporte—Hatton, Watson:& 10. Brig Nettie, Mackay, Coustantinople—George H Squire. Brig Carlo (Ital), Lauro, Smyrna—Lauro, Storey & Scar- patt. Brig Eliza Thomson, McConnell, Point-a-Pitro—L, W & P Armstrong. Brig KH Williams, Qould, Clonfaegos—Brett, Son & Co. Brig Catharine (#1), Bontin, Charlottetown, PEI—Hat- ton, Watson & Cr Schr Impulse (Hr) Adama, Belize, Hon—Leayeraft & Co, Nebr Spring Bird (jie), Simmons, Port Spain (Trinidad) — LW & Tb Armstrone. “sehr Washington, Jord Schr Brave, Beauchamp, Suffslk, Va. githt ML Davis, Chase, Denuisport, Muss—Do Fort, te—Lauro, Storey & x—Beeckm. Motcall & Oo, SAILED. Steamers City of Chester (Br), for Liverpool; England Castalia (Br), Bristol: Devonia (Br), Gi City of Rio de Inner w York, Havana: Ua- + Knickerbooker, Ni jen Burnes, Sava Donau (Ger), Bremen tied bth) orn Texa nahi; City of Macon, do; City of Atlanta, Charleston ; Ben- efactor, Wilmington, NC; Ol inion, Kichmond, &e barks Bremen (Ger), Breme (Br) 08. Jeranos (Br), for Havre; Java (Br), Antworp. MARITIME MISCELLANY. Captain H Perry, of the steamer Britannic, from Liver- pool, bas our thanks for special meteorological observe tions made in connection with the HERALD weather servit Sreamen Memrmis (Br), from Monti fore reported with shaft broke: bee Gin by expected to reach Q rt, from Rio Janeiro for 6, above Fort Mor Bark Lxraxto, 497 tons, built at Kennebunk in 1863, metalied in 1474, now in this port, has beemsold at $9,500, for the Australian trace og are 4,tbe Bi lighter’s matt ‘AM, collids land’ forty. but doing no other dai Seur Harrie V Kx Alexnnaria. with (which New London Sept 4, trom wich ana Worcester Railroad near Montauk), was floated ance of the crew belonging to , aiter throwing overvourd about Nhe was hauled of apparentiy without mach iled to destination w! sistance. Nhe compelled to leave her large ancher and chain, which War used to vet her of the outer bar, noutly abeonst of Station No 7, xbout 12 miles W of Montauk Votnt, at je rum ashore during # thick fox on the 2d jub, Capt It New. Yacnt Eprrn, of the Eastern Yacht 6, but was taken comb, went ushoro on Sound Point 8 off at high tide withont serious damage. sel before reported in collision with sehr Wm . trum New York tor Venice, was the Norwegi jet Christensen (not as cabled), from Majer York, im ballast, The latter received injury to waprit. ‘The topmasts of a sunken schvoner wero seem about three milon wost of Manticus Iai Bauriwonx, Sept 7—The sll d tin, has deen libeil $24,000 damazes fur running into and sinking th fiahiug brig Savat Nervanon the Grand Banks of Ne: foundiand on the 9h of August. HALIFAX, Sept 7—Advices from the Magdalen Iniands re- port that thers has been stormy weather and that little has been done by fishermen. The American schooner Ki- val is reported on shore wi Island, with mackerel. Ship Prince Lucien (Br). Cochran, trom Liverpool for Bombay. July 17, 1at 9 N, low 25 We Ship Awicitia (Nor), Berg, from Quebec tor London, Aug 24, lat 4%, ton 13, + (Be), Hancock, from Huanillos tor Europe, at 17 slo 24 W 5. ip Colonial Empire (Br), Bailie, from Liverpool (Aug 15) tor Southwost ins . lou 10, ship Advice (Br), Todd, from’ Li for Quebee, Ang 24, Int 48 59, lon 20 10. fark Koycrott Usr), Purdy, from London via Halifax for Sandy Hook, and ordered to Philadelphia, Sept 6, off Bhinnecock Bark Lady of the Lake (Br), from New York for An werp, Ine 42 Bark Weymouth (Hr), Burk fly Fiinn (Br) A lat 48, lon (Bry, from ——— for Bull River, Sept 4, off war, Kapton ¢. from Rotterdam for Wilmington jon 37 40, Bs from Rotterdam for t 49, lon Lhe CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. pt t—Arrived, bark Wilhelmine (Br), Welch, x, Aug 20~Arrived, bark Franklin (Nor), Cl son, Now York, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1878.--QUADRUPLE SHEET. Hook. Brest, Sept 1—Sailed, York. Dover, Sapt G—Arrived, ship Tamerlane (Ger), Siden- berg, Philadelphia for Hamburg. Dvatix, Sept 7—Sailed, Wilmington, NC. Esinony. Sept 3—Arrive Hen, FLENsBo! nefsen, New York, Huu, Sept 7 Arrived, steamer Virago (Br), Chambers, Boston. Haven, Sept T—Arrived, steamer Vile de Paris (Fr). Sautelli, New York. Sailed 7th, steamer Canada (Fr), Franguel, Hence Kone, Sept 7A ial, Boarse, Ni Liverroot, Sept 7—Sal Gal 3 Bor United » ates. Lizanp, Sept 3—Passed, bark Mathilde (Ger), Kraeft, from New Yor for Stettii Breman; 7th, steame: for Autwerp; Lamperts (B Lecnory, New York. Ororto, Atig 29—Arrived, bark Minerva (Port), De Lima, New York; brigs Carolina (Port), Gonzal Paquete de Nova York ¢ (Port), Rosa, do. Fortianp, Sept 5—Arrived, bark Jas E Brett, Gibson, New York for Neufuhrwass jept G~Arrived, ship Ilos (Nor), Tarald- sen, Baltimors; barks Tjomo (Nor), Bacho, do; 7th, Clara | W' QueEnstowy, (Br), Brooks, Philadelphia Rio JaNzrRo, Sept 6—Sa penter, New York, &c, with 45,000 bags coffe Stermix, Sept 5—Arrived. New York (before reported without date), Sypwxy, NSW, Sept 4 Handy, New York. Trieste, Sept 3—Arri timore (before reported wi Yorouama, Sept 6—Arrived previously, ship Hattie BE Tapley, Tapley, New York. FOREIGN PORTS. ‘Axger,. July 14—Passed, for Liverpool ; 21st, Ladoga, Pieree, 1 “Ascession, July .19--Lu. thews, from Padi for rR Mere ry Ge om Kidaer, Park for'Boston. ‘Duuxuana, Sept 4—Arrived previously, schr J H stick- ‘ney, Collison, Baltimors. Brranx, Sept 4—Salled, ship Princeton, Bradtoy, Sangy | ew York; 4th, Strals phia; Mathias (Sw), Hansen, New York for Lubeck. Sept 5—Arrived, bark Liburno (Nor), Gun- castle, NSW (to sail for Portland, 0), t Bello (Br), Scott, Charleston, Sorridde” Fen (Nor), Pedersen, United State Loxpox, Sept 7—-Satled, ship Hereward (Br), Inglis, jept 4—Sailed, schr Minnie Reppite: Philade:phia (betore reported withont date,. MARSKILLES, Sept 4—Sxiled, schr Mathilde Kranz, Rioh, rt, seu, tor Now York to Tou coffe Cavcurta, Jnly 30—In: port, ships tTarmonia, Small, and Winona, Bray, uncx Albula (dr), ‘nder (Hr), Smish, for San Francisen; bark Edward NARTH, Aug 28—Arrived, bark Mary G Keed, Goyer, New | yy: 25th, Britich Queen, » Bacon, Monte jor to 20tin, + Belfast, bark Othelle (Ger), Miedbradt, ed, barks Cohnheim (Ger), Zop- ), Oobberg, Philadel- Wigs Kocnxvonr, 268, mingtou, Nor“ HOCHELLK. to Aux 24—Sailed, Hans Gude, Noi and Krouprindseason, Oise SWANSEA, Aug 27 —Arrive | RMeLDs, Aug 28 4 20—Aeri phia, York: 24th, intgxeit, Sebi Sr Nagaimh, Aug 26 —A: Zerlina, F Suez, Aux 28—Arrive: China, ‘ke., for New York. ow York, rrived previous'y, ship Centen- led, barks Tarpeian (Br), Doran, West Hantuxroon, Au Quebec. * Stranded ut Terschel und towe! Sharp Hamburz for the West Indi: ‘ono of the flukes to pierce do; Port), Silva, do; ist, Bortha rls eS sustaining damage, Liverroon, Aug 27—The here from Richibueto, house on the 8th in in dat ie: able assistance in extinguish led, steamer City of Para, Oar- | nately cont from Bris a proceeded; all well. 28th—The Norwegian bi |, bark Ganymedes (Nor), Olsen, Arrived, bark T J Southard, ithout date). can The Pacific, Norw: phix, hus lost foremast head ee QURMNTOWS, Aug 26—Arrived. Bridgewat Stockwoum, Aug 21—Sailed, Annette, Ruth, Philad into port at Torschelling. Havre, Aug 26—Tne Vundaila (s), Kublewein, from 24, struck her starboard anchor against the quay, cnusi Steps have been taken to repair the dxmeve imm: A Jaw milnnies, aneres A poe trees, Apericey ship, ‘ork, was ip collision wi the Vandalia, esse! The Transit can; fous Vandalia, and her yards broke gallantmast and main royal mast. reports havin, fallen in with by the Germ Bremen for Baltimore, which stood by ported from Crookhaven, has arrived 4 vessel to strain heavily and become waterloz bark, W. vernon. Ang 27-Arrived, Lauretta, Winberg. Ba; |. lisa, Tamworth, 8 Joba, r. Crisp, Mow . =t John, NB th, ke Signet. Yeo, do. arittine, Hi ictor, Gloue: ‘at ice, Glouces- er; 29th, Johanne, ard, Mandy Hook. . Yauwath, Toms, Betts Cove, ved, Aurea, Coates, Coosaw. SWINEMUNDE, Aug 23-—Sailed, Graf Moltke, Obif, New do, rived, Jacov, Guirich, amé lich, Philadelphia, amis Castle (s), Greig, Japa SINGAPORE, Aux 29—Arrived, G: Depaid, Japan and Caina eeecceeae of Secse 48 GO, Aug 21— Arrived, ie i Venicn, Aug 28 Cleated, Suinoa Hong an Teleste Sailed 34th, T F Whiton, Nick Yor rah, ‘Vireste. 27—Arrived, Cordelia, fiom Wirenavax, Aug 28—Sailod. Condor, Olsen, New York, uroline (Ger), Strecker, dotor | WEXFORD, Ang 26—Sailed, Nancy, Kearon, Miramichi Cohanim (Br), Berg, Phitndsipbia | WV 'S#NAM, Aux 24—Satled, Clara, Vous, America, r), Pearce, Baltimore tor Hi AMTSeRDAM, Aug 28—The German bark G: whicl Et 7, was yesterday floutes 6, 1h entering this port A ® plate in the stexmer’s hull it the port anchor of 6 steamers foratop- Jane Wri 49:16 and rendered vala- ing the fire, which fortu. ned to the place where it orizinuted, Qurenstows, Aug 27—Arrived off, the Yu Po (in balluat) for Charleston, to land sick mans ‘Tabor. Bacher, already re- here ‘through the re Capt Bacher niche She is bound from 86 Jobn, (RB) for Stn jeals), aud has put in here waterloyged. 4, bark Axel (Sw), Svensen, Bal- | reports'on the 19th inst experienced a strong ale, which senberg, from Philad ‘and all above attached, bow- aorit, jibboom and mainvopgellautmass, Was hove to on her beam ends during her water in her hold. 2d tust, put hack Iast night tigging carried away ant tered & gale in the Atlantic, AMERICA ROSTON, Sépt 7—artived, Li aes Git), Lewin, Galenti more; M Smith, d hips Empire, Leckie, Manila a terk. fuss rk Skudesnoes (Nor), Hjetd- N ‘aswmore.do: Knight Swansea, Aug 29—The Warrior, of Swanse: Gaisuias ens Seatey is echrs of L: Smithy Smith, Phifadelobiu:. Wt Peterson, do; Macalial, Persia. Small, Salt Cay, TL, via Delaware Hel to, Passage and had five feet of with mainmast, to other damages, having encouny N PORTS. steamers Orchis (Br), Parry,. New, York; shiv Chipmas Hodgdon. Bait, Pi K ; ackard. Kondut; Anita, Ginnattan, Aug 21—Arrived, ‘bark Fellpoo (Ital), Dill- errr, Smyrna for Philadelphia (and waited 224), peared Siventoe tinea: hums igo failed 2uth, brig, #rimo, (sal), Cardone (trom New | Johns Hopking, Hallett, Baltimore? Norman’ Nickerson, Qrioanw). Leghora: 24th, se ter, Pendlovon (from | Philadelphia; barks Fanny Lewis (Br), Chapman, Genus in port Aug 24. bark Colin E McNeil, Crowell, trom New | {aiyin qouse: “i* Kennebec Hive York, Ging, for Onde. Hone Koi Elliots, diff. H10Go, Aug 8—Arnved previously, bark Cremona, Gore, New York, Hatirax, Sopt 4—Arrived, bark Fanny M (Br), Leary, Marspillen, Saited 7th, steamer Char! MontrxaL, Sept 5—Arrived, ship Midas (Br), McPherson, Pletor Clonred Sth. stgamers Lake Nepixon (Br), Soott, Liver- pool; Autocrat (Br), Chambers Noutn Sypyxy, (7, Sep: Raymond (Br), Kenny, Wexford. PavanG, Juve 29—Salled, bark Meta Breckwoldt (Ger), Brockwoldt, New York. PxRNAMBUCO, Ang 29—Arrived, steamer Glenlogan (Br), Lindberg. New York. Port au Prixox, Aus 20—Arrived, steamer Andes (Br), Sansom, New York (and sailed 22d for Nava uEBKC, Sept 5—Arrived, barks George Gilroy (ir), Bo- 1 Ea aera bs sbip Maritime Union (Br), Wheatley, Portsmouth; Mar: rd, eppe : Pau lottetown, for Boston. t 4—Arrived, brig Herbert H Borzone Hoepman, ‘ork; Anson Stimp Miller, Thomas, Stamtord. Also clenre ‘ NO ingstone (Br) |, Dumphy, Acapaleo ; Jauerro. , Savanille, BALTIMORE, Sept 6—Cleared, sehrs HL. 3 New York: Quail, Auld, Wilmin ita y, , Rio Janeiro; DS Willa mers Sarberton, 3 Jdobn H T D Haskell, C: ir, Be Crane, Hor Bosto: suip St “Albans (Dan), Le: Carl Johann (Nor), Olse: (Br), Johnson, Hamburg: Loveld (N CES ink pce Foeyey ae: Boston} John K Shaw, Cox. New York. Cleared— Experiment, Pierce, Newborn: Ke : n (Br), Tate, Dunkirk; ‘ayre. Ceylon’ (Br), . Dublin: barks Perien (Nor): ditab, Sai Sehiaffino, Andreus ; sc ucens- nett, Wilmington, Limerick; Occl- rk Campanero, Walker, Kie and Ke ) jon; ship deli. Rio Janeiro; Nydin (itr) Attoridge, Huvre. be Cleared Sth, stonmer Canadian (Br), McLean, Glasgow. | Bigrcche. Faimonthe Tovslionn Keke Gael sods Dios! roAitene sibemip City of Quebec (Br), Falconer, London | ganan: brig tirorcin: sche MH cin © Below ih, steamer Teatonia (Br), Gibson, from Liver- pool. (from: New Yor In port Ju New York, to 27, tin Sr THOMAS | Sept Russell. New York. Vieronta, Aug 80—Arrivod Franeixoo, Arrived Sept Winpsor, 88, word, New Yi. we i Anna Frye. Bry (Per Stramen Batranntc. | 27-Sailed, Martha, Pedersen, New Yor! e roads 26 Antwerp, Au, Sailed trom York. Bi Yo A Sie patiecer San Bawcewarsk, Aug 27—Arrived, Aan Wilson, Lewis, “Quebec. steamer dames Gray (Hd), White, 8. Vi ‘i amer James Whit eee Aug 27=Arrived, Gov bases ch Watson, Dal- | cent: schra Roading Railroad No ‘ih Goleriane, Mi Balled 27th, M Antoinotte, tor Philadelphia. Sen eam nan ace Kxrwicx, Aug 27—Arriv: Brvrast, Peter C Nalied 28th, Luis Brewex, Aug 25-8 Jeans. Jn the ronds 26th, Tecumicle, Bennett. for Net BorpKavx, Ang 23—Satied, Faperansza, O° Sailed from Pauillac 25th, Bessie Parger, Tack, Cheries- ton. Barceiona, Aug 25-8: Charleston, Boxnay, Aue 1—~Sailed, put back next day), * Canpirr, Aug 27—Arrl Hilladoro. R ALAIS, Aug 27—Sailed, Careers. July 25—Sailed from Sangor, Carnarvon Sixcarore, July 25-Sailed, brie H © Sibley. Conont ), Penang with part of inward c rk Kdwara Perey (Br), Kussell, for few di Also in port 27th: tae Cashmere (Br), Lester, for Callao, Sailed, steamor Augustine (Br), AYO, Aue -27— Arrived. Zach. Elsa ney, Raraair hb, St John. Ni Aug, 24—Aurived, Ruby, Pi . Whalen. Pugwash. ved, Fairwind, Rawle, Qnebec; 28th. Barawell (#), Jack, Antwerp. Sailed 29th, Grave, Knudsen, New York. CROOKHAVEN, Aug 28—Arrive 1, Jonathan, Wels, Edgott, Lockwood, New York; brig King’s Lynn, E. Clenrea—Steamer. Falcon, (Swe), Moller, Goole, E. Sailed—Steamers Charlest Clanahan, and Mariposa, Sniled—Sehe Relluole ship Titan, Berry, San MOBILE, goula). arod—Sieniner Vudson, Robert Ruff, Briggs, Shielas! Ruatan, Oneae H, Michaelsen, Ni Origive. Passes, Cousins, ‘Havre. PIILADELPATA, Sept a. Worth, New Loudon Oavasson, New for Prinee Edwur: and; °, ‘od, Meteor, jorson. Montreal. Qu Cheney, Newbu: Safford, Clark, Frits New York. |, Staranger, Tonning, New Or- Tork. n, Baltimore. Cleared —Steamers Roman, . Fall Ri ginta, Howe, O (ant all sailed) : brigs Mi nailed, Lartingtod (8), Dixon, Staffa, Iteunie, Savannah (and en, Heimdal, Allckit, Wilmington, Castle, Gyliencrants, New Yorb. wees 7 URAL, Aug 27—Anchored, Augusto Jeanette, Zielke, GRO London for Wilminztan (and sailed 20th) ; 28th, Latta, a pibaaneg Vemertin’ Paoletich, Antwerp for Philxdelphia McKenzie, London for Hal Pawed 28th, Witlie Reed, Yat dea: Utopia (@), Donaldson, London for New anth, Breuer New York do for Cronstadt; 29th, America, from Lendon for Now Yor! 1 29h, Delta, Phila Dover, Aug assed York for Valtte; 28th, +) bound K Docuepa, Aug 27—Arrived, Qui Baltimor, Aug 2i—Arrived for N mbin (@) Houvixan, Aug 20—Pu for Southwoet Pusanve. Hamaura, Aug 26—Satled, Wieland (4), Hebich, Now ork. Haran, Aug 27—Arrived. Livearoou, Aug 27—Arrived, NB; Bianche, Flemtog. Pietuw 27—Passed, M Cotnneim, Zivlei fg 26—Sailea, ‘ork: Ty tint 29—Arrived, Reaper, M: LTAK, Ang 21 Arrive Leone (and sailed 22¢ for Marseilles) (iKNOA, Aug 25 - Arrived, Haversham, Mills, Pensacol Francis “Herbert, trom Calentta for Dan- York; Amur- for Bremen: Thor, Zacharias DeELAWARK BREAKWATER, (Dan), Kicher, Londen. th: Passed up—Bark Royeroft delphi riotta, Holly, trom New | ME Saree fram hlete (snip of Yarmouth, NS) Y auenins New York for Hamavurg. —Rarks Snowden \—Barke Lad Serena (Br), Ver New York for Misi- tro sorello, Marchone, | “MYATT EX @ yo—Suiled, Francisco. Meyer, Liverpoot; Emme ¢ Ayr Wroming, Tr tonay, Now York. Alexanaria (8), Lindauester, w York) Newington, New York. Souna, Concordia, Johansen, Drysden, trom Stock: rom Ko'ks for do. tol-graphed, -T MARY'S, Ga, Aug Miller, Now York; ‘Sept 2, W WILMINGTON, NO, Sept yer, Pung, Onarleston, St York Post offic ~ CHARLESTON, Sept _7—Atrives Equator, Hinckley, Philadelpb! GALVESTON, Sept 2—Arrived. schrs C H Moore, Mc- sen. Indianola. Hance, Corpus Christi. 6th— Arrived, stenmer Rie Grand 7th— Arrived, steat N Sg rt an, Providence: Centipes John Johnson, Stuart (Br), Pursman, Cork; Gom of the Ocean, SAVANNAH, Sept 7—Arrived, Pride of Chak tor Baltimor: (Br), Pye, berk Svea Holger, New York. Sept 3—Arrived at the lo bar, schi Céline. Gollise, from Mussuses and ordered’ so Paste. NEW ORLEANS, Sept 3—Arrived, ship Lydia Scolfiel: Beeee, Bate Man bart Oobaria Cath, Pender Live Freeman, New York; schrs boro; Sargent S Day, Arnet, Halsey, New York. sbin Nunquam HO. Arrived, steamers ly, Wallace, it Providence ; Joanna Doughty, do; J 8 Gilmore, smith, New ‘Yorks Sohn anar, Crowell, Bostor Smith, do; harine, Tonawanda, Vindicator, 3 Vies scott, Gln st ; John B Wille Calhou r, Boston: Kato Miller, V KR No 41, Cotendge, (Belz). Sept 7—Arrived, steamer Albemarle, Gibba, Sept 6—Arrtved, bark Moos Arrived, barks Miner (Nor), Halvorson, Genoa; Resolute (Nor), Ellingsen, Arendal. (Br), Pardy, from London; RANCISOO, Aug 30—Arrived, bars Eureka, Nord- (Be), Lowis, Queenstown; Hawes, Lampson (Br), Marston, Sydney us, Callao; Christine (Ger), ship El Dorado, Hayden, Sau barks Therese (Ger), Litchfield Thomas, Buenos schr Joseph Kudd, Hildret», Bath. Me, d- Steamors City of Savannah, Mailory, Wew Yorks 1, Philadelphia, Schr Enchantress did not urrive 6th, as was incorrectly Cleared, schrs L A Edwards, H Jones, Falkenburg, do. S—Arrived, sebr Clara Saw. STEAM CANAL BOAT, PULL Erie Silage throe years old, of extra strongth. suited for river oF ap. Address box 1,301 New ider of yi Bagitta and others Sloop Yact G” ISLAND, fvard, Onwards CANAL BOAT Aim two tor York city. . Young, New You int (8), Rains, Sierra wilt soll. © in, Beige from Liverpool POK SaLE—s E 120 tons, exnteebowrd : dr Pill, Brown, Portland. 0, jesol in first clans order for HOPKINS & NELSON, N ne, Mi Kothhod, trehib OATS, OARS AND BOA’ FOR $350, IN GOOD ORDER FOR diate use; worth twice the amount; bavi NORMAN BROUKS, box 1,890, DAT TRIVMING .T, SMITH, 159 South st, michi; Terzo, Keen, Quebec; FI JOR SALK-SLOUP RIGGED, CABIN YAOUT, Zings, McLeod, Charlottetown, PEL; e'Ninexnnmns | H'fece iength; fae pleneure. boat. Address 1, Herald Gray. Richtbueto; eat ora Oy ira am, Quede: office. 4), Grogan, rk: Jan . Kerr, : sis een Lake Cuempla (8), Harrison Wontrent: a Fee SALE—A 22 FOOT YACHT, OR WOULD TRADE autort: Siberia (s), Hosenson, Bostor fi . Biltierd Table or Liamonds. M. M., 651 jamsen, Miramichi; Colorado, Raymond, Kilgal Ulwek, a Bradouburg. Pagwash: Hibernian, kin, Jorgensen, Quebe ron, St John, NB: 200%, aM ais Milles, Cook, is Miller, Coot ‘on nk, in foot of 37th st, G Sout Quebec, Ri d Northumbei ‘OFOes, ‘The Gov Langdon from Dathousie, has not arrived, as bo- fore renor’ ALE -GOOD BARC Saited 27th, Lahon ambuco, ‘nlen to charter, Robena, tianse, New ¥ Home, ‘Killam, Philadei; titer, Pron sre mntnt King Arthurs tor Charleston gt ik OH feet draught water, » Propeliors, Tugs, ae. OF! oll, B Nenator, Faiton. L are Wilmington: Margaret. Wi Of the went Light ff the Oris! od Ath, Canada (8) nam day) ; ill, Wood, I ©, Wilminvton. is, Aue Luks, Aug 26=A France ot PI ug 26 — Arrived, 28th, Glenorchy ork, cepede Isinnds, Aewront, Aug 27—Cleared, Eagle Hock, Hamnond, Gibraltar. NeWCASTLR, Aug 28=Cleared, Saga (Nor), for Now York. Balled June, slmatip, Newonwane Jane RA tri voit, cat Beech, Clem poo] for Delaware Breakwater. 4, 240h Clyde (9), jeart's Content; Anderson, § =Atrived, Roseba Baltimore 7th wt. 7 Breakwater: Astn, Danielsen, il.on, Delaware Broakwater. idewh Ey ship 26th, Magnet, from Liver- ATED. Se. 02 Tinton. HAZARD, Jr, 82 SEVERAL 265 Coronet, Artharson, from BIN STBRAM YAU Address L. B.S, Herald office, JAINS—CAUIN AND OPEN by day or week, at PRANK th Brooklyn. TER-STEAMBOATS, TWO Launches, Freicht WER, 39 South ot 5, Wik STAONG COARSE FREIGHT to 375 tons. OSUAR COMP. best WEL is the Puapoar. in GOOD © exchanue. fonts, with oF ply wo WM. H. HAZARD, Je, LU7ANTED—A SLOOP found and in good order Wilson, © ad, Mattio B Arnesen, Now York, Tandt st. BE. B. PRICE, 90 © SIDEWHERL PASSE! good Souw, 100 to 125 tons, for cash. INE, speed, works without ja U8 Balance Kngine, 88 Lib INDITION, FOR SALE OB at.. New York, teroom xecom modations, 62 Harrison, corner W RK SCHOONER, WOLE out 60 to 75 tons: uiso Inquire st 49 Cort. TED TO PURCHAS ni apis (s), North, New ate, Liqueres, New Orleans, " Consolation (*), Young, London. “omen - (s, Hogg, trom Yokohama, &e., 2 a =—FUR SALE, A D' 1.150 tons: in cood tess BCOW, Hernid office, MISCE rT ; i HYATTS Like BALSA 3 ted during 30 yoars public trial for B—A FERRY BOAT; GIVE ine, price, where te be see Mice box 5.185. SOOW, 22X75, CARRYING Ad order in every respect. . Depot, MYATT & ¢ . out, serofule, Ag WYATT, 246 Grand o4.,New York and druggists evors where steamer Champion, -