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; ‘ republicans were well 10 “THE MAINE ELECTION Greenback Strength at the Polls. NO ELECTION BY THE PEOPLE. ——-———_ Republicans Lose Congressmen and Are Disheartened. [By TELEGRAPH TO THE BIRALD.} AvGusra, Me., Sept. 9, 1878 ‘The returns from ali parts of the State at this nour, eleven P. M., indicate a failure to elect and the defeat of Conner by the peopie, Mr, Blaine is under- stood to admit thie, The committee nave been busy all night figuring up estimates and approximations, but they are unable to bring out any other result. THR COXGRRSSIONAL DISTRICTS. ‘The greatest anxiety provailed ali through the eyen- Ing about the Congressional districts. Early in the night a message came {rom Frye stating that be was elected by a sate majority. The nm from the Fourth district was gloomy. It became eviaent as the retarns kept pouring in that George W. Lado, tho combination candidate, was clected over Powers. The reports trom Hale’s district were copficting. A GREENBACK COUNTY, Waldo county was firet heard from, and that was shown to be democratic ana greenback by from 1,400 to 1,600 majority, with nearly ail the county officers and the members of the State legisiature, Washington, Koox and Hancoek counties were pot prompt in seoding in their returns, but a geod deal of apprehension railed lest lit jaie was beaten. DESPONDENT. city bad bired Maconiam grand glorification meet- Garfield ana jt REPUBLICANS ist time in filteen years, rally 1m Augasta on election night. It tain that Reed is elected in the First district, Fr; Abe Second, and Lindsey in the Third. Powers is de- feaved in the Fourth, and the Fiftn is doubtiul, with ‘ebances about even between Hale and durch. YRIE RE-ELECTED TO CONGRESS—REtD'S FLECTION IN DOUBT—GRFENDACKERS ELATED OVER AN INCREASED VOTE. [BY TELEGRAPH TO THE RERALD.) . Lawistox, Me., Sept. 9, 1878, The greemback movement io this district was con- qucted under the personal supervison of Solon Chase, Ube father of tbe party in Maine, Ho was a candidate for Congress and polled a tair vote, In Androscoggin county be received about twenty-five Lundred votes, bot m Oxfordand Franklia counties Frye rolled up his old teme majorities and Belcher, the democratic candidate, drew off onough to t the greenbackers. YRYE RE-RLECTED. Frye is re-elected by about 2,000 plurality. He nificent campaign, speaking in evory town Gtetrict and advocating the kind of bard 1s0 helped him, doing some effective Returts from the ot! of the State are potsoencouraging. A ile pate from Portland gives the impression that the Firat district 1 atill 1 but that the chances of Reed’s re-election fa Mr. Frye feels vory much elated to-night, although he fe greatly fatigued. DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT. Dr. Garcelon, the aemecratic candidate, also lives i thie city. He fo-nigbt tbat the republican party of the Si there is no election by ti shattered; that ry ied 0 e an immense nin in their vote, SHE VOTE IN PORILAND—BEPUBLICAN GAINS BEPORTED—THE CONGRESSIONAL TICKET, PortLaxn, Sept, 9, 1878. At twoo’clock P. M., in this cily, the republicans fed polled 2,348 /votes, the democrats 1,893 and the grectibackers 428° Tne total ‘vote of this ‘ety last year | was:—Republican, 2,066 Gemoorat, 2,087; greenback, 41; scattering, 12.. This jndicates an incre: je and that the greenback vote will be aboyt ten per cent of the total, coming pretty evenly irom both the republican and cemo- vratic sides. VOTE FOR -GOVRRNOR. 1; ‘epu joltern candidate, 2,087; pet 5 Reed (republican) and And ( Congress, are both ahead of & tickets, Gcowing from the greenbackers. Reed wiil go out of the city, probabiy, witn 500 plurality, while in 1876 be carried ous only 346, Deering is reported as electing a republican Repre- sentative, the Orst time for years. BALE DEFEATED FOR CONGRISS—LADD, GREEN- BACKEF, PROBABLY ELECTED IN THE FOURTH DISTRICT-—-RFJOICING AMONG THE GREEN- BACKERS. Baxcon, Me., Sept. 9, 1878, The Oght io this city and county to-day was the Gercest ever known in the history of our politics. greenbackers and democrats united and the organized and confident. 1h wos said for the last week by Boutello of the Whig and Courier and others that “the Quakers would come out.” They did come out, ont too many of them voted om the wrong sta. The great fight was over the Coogressional candicates. Powers mado a gallant figb!, but the indications pro that ted upiess the back towns of Aroostook give him ovorwhelimiug diate for Governor, Sm: tbe greenback standard bearer, received 1 406, "Gere eelon, democrat, only polling 197. ‘A GREEXBACKER FOR CONGRESS, the greeabacker, wDo also received the demo- cratic sapport, will probably represent the Fourth district im Congress, although Po friends stiti hope The greenbuckers are holdiug « id ting at the City Hall. The en- Ta A private aietet stator thot 1.) ie This caused a general snout of jey, George W. Henatp thet be was elected by 2,000 ‘majority. In Penobscot county bo claims 1,200 majority, Aroostook, 800, nod Piscataquas by & mall majority. At ibis hour, eleven P. d/., tbe republicans concede by asmail mojority. The news trom ty discouraging, and alto. THE LATEST DESPATCHES— CONNOR LACKS 81X THOUSSND VOTES OF AN ¥FLECTION—TWO GREENBACK CANDIDATES ELECTED TO CON- ORES. PontLaxn, Me., Sept. 9, 15° One hundred and fifty towns giv or 30.387, Bareelon 14,055, Smith 21,561. Connor lacks ot 1 majority. same tow Jast year gave Connor 88,337, democratic 41.406, greenback 3,476, scat 220. Connors majority, 3,232. The votal vote | year Republica 585; democratic, 42, greenback, seattering, 871. Connor's 6,112. Agaregate vote, 162,053. If the vote continues.as it i4 in those towne the ag- egate Vote will be ubout 120,000, of which Connor 1; jority, should bave 67,000, Garcelow 28,000, Smith 35,000 and Connor will lack 9,000 of an jection. The democratic vore continues to to increase iret distriet by ublican, is re greenback, a \e ape « feated to the Fitth oy Meron, gree. a Tabor ogitetor, although there was a aemo- at ja the Heid. He CONTEST IN FRYe's DISTRICT—RLECTION OF A GREENBACK STATE SENATOR, . Bari, Me, Sopt. 9, 1878. Returns received here show a mojority of 935 in @ anitahoe county for Frye (replica), the Second dis- trict candidate for Congress. The contest was mainly on Representatives to Congrese, In this eny Frye bes 044 votes; Beicber (democrat), 71; Chase (greenbuck), 4. The republion® county ticket is elected. Con- ig majority in this city 16 450, agwinst 495 im 1876, Republican town repre In Somerget oounty a demoer: $s probably elecied by 700 the greenbec! s jority, and the back teket by a pmall mojority, of There is NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER | 10, 1878 --TRIPLE SHEET. surety that but one republican Representative is lected. Hoviroy, Me., Sept. 9, 1878. The towns heard from in \ y give’ Powers (republican), the Fourth district cai jor Con- [yg majority, a gain of 192 over the Sisction GREENBACK AND DEMOCRATIC SUCCESS. Beurast, Me., Sept. 9, 1878. Returns from a large portion of Waldo county In- @icate the election of the combinea greenback and democratic ticket for Senators and county officers by 1,600 myority. Each of the eight represoutatives 1s either a greenback or democrat. For Congress, Fifth district, Murch (greenback) leads Hale (rep.) by ut least 1,500 votes. — THE COUNTY TICKETS. Androscoggin county, except Livermore, gives Connor 3,646; Garcelon, 2,055; Smith, 2,118. The whole republican county ticket and Senators are elected by from 1,000 to 1,500 plurality—six repub- lteros ‘saa two greenback-democrats esontalives, witb one district to hear irom. Congressman rere has 756 plurality im the county. Farrtvatox, Me., Sept. 9 1878, Franklin coun, hg) u onor 103 ma- 7 jority over tes. The republi- ‘can County ticket is undoubtealy elected. Four re~ publicun representatives to the Legislature are e.ected, the other district ts in doubt, E.uswortm, Me., Sept. 9, 1878. Hapcock county elects two republican senators v7 nearly five bundrod plurality, abe democrats and greenbackers combines on the Commissioner and ‘Treasurer, which are in bye bat probably the fusion candidates are elected. epoblicans elect four and prebably five rep: The demoera and greenbackers elect three, an 1 in doub’. Damauiscorra, Mo., Sept. 9, 1878. Lineoln county elects a republican Senator aod « democratic Sherif, Comuissioner and Reg- ‘ster of Probate. The Treasurer is in doubt. O1 the 6Ix repre: ntatives the county 18 entitled to joar publicang are elected, ihe greenbucsers polled ubout 500 votes in the count: Conaor (repabiican) for Governor, and Jindsey (r pablican) for Gongress, probably have 160, pluranty. Bastrort, Me., Sept. 9, 1878. It is estimated Conuor’s mejority in Washington county 18 600. THE CHAMPION GROWLER. BUTLER'’S SPEECH AT LAWRENCE, M\88.— EVERYIBING WHONG LVERYWHERE—ANXIOUS To, SHOW WHAT HE COULD DO IF ELECTED. (Br TELEGR«Pa TO THE HERALD.) Lawresce, Sept. 9, 1878. thousand people assen:bled in tne City Hail to ‘hear General Butler's speech. Prominent men of both parties occupied the stand and the speech was (requently interrupted with applause. The General was greeted with checrs before and after his speech. A large number of people were able to obtain admission to the hall. He spoke in sub- tance as follows :— Fetuow-Cimzens, Lapixs ap GExTLEMEN—Two years ago came upon this stand for tue eq! protection of all under the movstamens is is now assured thas rhe govert 1. y aud b Botn parties are now aivid of finance, Industrial and bua! Row ai the the only intercsting topics to peoplo of. this State. With pienty of grain, crops prosperous and storehouses bursting we bave homeless vagrants and starving women anu children, Men desirous of workt he who cays there is no sufferiog mong the working people wiifally 1 Congressional Jegisiation in the she Wiall street ring. In support of bis peculiar financiul theories the General quoted freely trem Frankl, Jeflerson and Calnonn, maintaining that they were greenbackers tn the fullest sense of the word, Turping to the reporters, he sald, “Don’t say to-morrow that General Batier: made a greenback speech, but tuat: Franklin, Jefferson and Calhoun made greevback speeches to-aight.”” The Gep- wont on to defi tal and hives or not. in order to g refit irom it, and hore is the di tinction bet ya the two. Fair play ought to be the eleventh commandment, and that was ail he desired, Depreciation ie property bes injured our savings banks, In 1857 during the panic shares of the Pacific Milis.in your sity, now worth, $1,900, sold tor $200. In ine times abe then they have beea re. ly the years 1864 to 1869, until Dasts. niecat issues, and showed that the state debt increased since 1850 aoe $8,000,000 to $33,000,000, of whien $10,000,000 was due to the war. This i crense 18 219 per cont. Toxes increased $928,000 to $6,828,000. While population 1n- creased thirty-four per cent or increased 236 por ~oont, Taxea.in ihis cry $1 6000 $100, while about five per cent per year is the average revenue ot all property, #0 that the taxes are about one-third of his ineome. All thts 18 due to maladministration, The property of the State in public buildings, ‘&e., had in- creased from $3,000,000 in 1857 to $26,000,000 and rings now control Stare aflaire, STATE AND MUNICIPAL EXTRAVAGANCE, Seventy missions ally or Executive, ments combine judicial Tne Executive expense doubled since 1359. The speaker repented the fig fm reference to the Danvers Hospital butldings, 4, baa cost more than the Natioual Home, and referred to the expeases of pee Commission, which ¢ost the State tor salary 10 commissioners inore than double the money received on nc they were appetnied Raspes sa b) to sell~ $1,470 for to the Heesac total cost of ing the Presid , he added, the value of 6,000 days’ Inbor ac seventy- five cents per ai Miltary expenses bave increased 134 per cent in twenty-tour years, wb expenses have ince: $314 000 last year. the Stato is taxes taxation, the 7 Only one halt of the property of Meney 1s put inte bonds to escapo WANTS TO HAVE BONDS TAXED. hi the law of usury, to whieh attributed the present nnusual condition of the savings vanks, He next reterred to the stay jaw and said that while it might be necessary it was equally pecessary to bave a stay law that would pre- vent the banks from collecting the $122 000,000 vo invested in mortgeges. The grab = mortgages =noxt received ainiog that there Mitoets which would months ad- ditional, In conciusien ferred to the men and the paper this campaige, say: themselves when they accused him of demageguery, WANTS TO TRY JUST ‘ONCE. They say these evils in State administration can not be remeved, bot | would like te try. If you can better tited who has hat more experience faire, ond whe i as well tera aghened by obloquy and abuse, and I will get out of ‘or rk of reforming 4 value the work oF th lavigne of this = campaign money sum cowid tempt me (o undertake 11, As lor my cw perent fortune, with woich my enemies me, | eae from the New Hampshire bil's as poor any bey Im this community and wes brenght up mong the Jaboring classes, tv whom | owe all l am, God, | shall mover desert them, THE DEMOCRATIC CAUCOS. an hour and three-qnartérs in nu) will be held Inu cedowthat tne dei _ ieee will be solid for Butier, NATOK : THURMAN. {bY TELEGRAPH TO THt HYRALD.} SPRINGPIRLD, UBIO, Sept. 9, 1878, Senator Thurman addressed an nudience of 2,000 people in this city to-night, Hy» was listened to with rapt attention, his speech making « Cecided impres- He chiefly urged the substitution of greeubacks 8 DEPARTURE. [by TRLeGRAPA TO THE HERALD.) Srruxorigty, Ohio, Sept. 9, 1878. ‘The democracy of Clark county, assembled In con. vention im this city to-vay, nominal colered man fur & county cMce—a novelty and a new de~ parture for this county. CONGRESSIONAL A NEW NOMINATION, Nasavirie, Town, Sept. 9, 1878, Jobo D.C. Atkip was unapimously renomiated by the democrats of the Kialwe district to-day. DISCORDANT GREENBACKERS. ‘The Kings County Board of Kicetions, at their regue Jar meetiog, held yesterday, donied the application of reetiaction of the pationnl greenback-lavor party of Brooklyn tor representation on the jist of pinot canvassers and inspectors of election to be ted, The Board contended that by the election ite y only 1WO parties wore recognize’, and even if it ATT ALRS. turned biy attention to Stato were otherw' the Board would impossipie to determine which was the stron ‘st iaction of the greeaback party in Brook- lye. J. J. Fullerton, a representative of Court street faction, who was nt, gaid tbat bers of bis party demanded Justice under 4S good citizens. tbey were di ae peapie of England, he said, rnment by dissol’ ives in tbe rebel. thoir action the peo) H result would be no tbreats, bo ‘ond, Pout believea th: reached. ‘A meeting of the Mechanics’ Exchange branch of the party was heid last evening im Brooklyn, which, on motion of James Barnett, resolutions wel adopted denouncing the Gourt street section of that party for being in the interests of the Ring and for having tailed to annuaciate principles of the greenback advocates. They also denounced for tron before the Board sof Elections, A letter was received trom Brick Pomeroy congratulating t party on the progress which they had mad ‘VanGing its iaterests. WHAT THEY THINK OF KEARNEY. On inquiry of C. Nugent & Co., tha morocco leather dreesers of Newark, whom Kearney assailed at tbo Union Square meeting, 1t wus ascortained that they do not think gn of Kearney or lis sayings to make them the cause of a libel suit. Mr, Nugen gaid it was too much for them to bring a suit ney. They did not think enough of his talk at ny time to pay the slightest attention to it. SHIPPING NEWS): DATES OF DEPARTURM PROM NEW YORK FOR THR MONTHS _OF BEPTRMBKR AND OCTOHER- 20 Broadway 4 Bowlin Green 7 Bowing 69 Broadway o> Browlway 72 Broadway 31-34 Brondway “]61 Broadway Broadway ‘7 Hronaway ‘|? Bowling Green 2 Bowling Green 20 Broadway "]7 Bowing Green $ Bowling Green 69 Broadway ay Broadway pt Laure: State of Louisiana’ City of Montreal Bowling Greon fa Bowling 4 ae Broad roadway rondway 7 Bowling Green Bowling Green m {50 Broadway Nevada... ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. AND MOON. a HIGH WATER. 5 36] Samdy Hook..morn 6 45 oe 6 18 | Gov. Toland. 7 30 Moon sets, . morn 4 32| Hell Gate,....morn 9 15 HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSER- VATIONS. eee Bar. | Ther. ‘State of Sept. 9. Hour [inch | Dea. Wind. | _ Weather Herseshoe...... 20} Bipeeti cioudy New York WESTERN UNION TIME BALL. Naw Yonx, Sept 9—Noon, || dropped correctly to-day. Tho Western Union tim PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPT. 9, 1878. ABETV ALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD [D SERA TACHTS 48D MERALD WIITESTONE THLEGAAPH LSE” exmor John P Hest (Belg). Van der Heyden, Cardi ¥ in ballaat, to OE Wt git & rate San Jaciuto, Bhi, fat ago faexox 20th, and Nassau Pept ‘with iso a to Murray, Ferris & Co, No deve panna passed cbr Tauae Oliver, from me tt. Ship rloteon (Nor), Olse: in ballast to Funeh, Edye & Co. ‘Anchored ut Sandy Hook for 0 Fish (of Thomaston), Bes ~b Brees 36 aay ad Bi ales from to sue 8 Der re mslntopeall and wt raral yarda, and lost aud splle sails; “afior- Is anchored at andy Petersburg (Nor), Hansen, Antwerp 39 days. in valle SoG Toplask Co. Anchored at 3 nndy Mook for G Gery, Stiffens, London Au rust 2, in ballast, Rte tele Ce ‘Anchored at Sandy took for orders, ‘Bark Pera (Nor). Loversen, London 35 days, in ballast, eh, Co. t (Ger), Slewarts, London 32 days, in bal ark Gar MYAnchored nt Randy Hook for orders. rk Thetis derseu, Hull 31 days, in ballast, to ym & Boy a (Nor), Gundersen, Great Yarmouth, @ Bockmann, Oerlein & ‘Burk ¥ one "Ren ‘Johnson, Dundee 32 days, in ballast, n, Edre & ‘ark Devete Habeevack! (Aus), Gogga, Dablin 32 days, to manter. Wvi-ator (Nor), Samonsen, Waterford Aug G. in 0 Beutiam & Boyesen. Anchored at Sandy look Bar on (Nor), Torgessen, ry Kus 8. im, ballads. to Benham & Boyesen. Anclr i Sandy Hook orders. Presigent Von Blumenthal (Ger) , Seba penhagen 40 days, in ballast, to Funct, Bdye & ‘Burk Hawthorn (Br), Whitney, Dunkirk Aug 2 tn bal- last, to Seammell Bros. ‘Anchored at Sandy Hook for or- _ Co- ax Aug 2 k for ord jaye, in bal derek Travsatlantic (Nor), Jenten, Bord ballast, to manst=r. Anchorod at Sandy I Burk Freidig (Nor), Berg, hordeaux 3 tov Tobi a & Lo, Bri hor (Aust), Tere, J C8ea Brig Morning Tizht (of Now Hiven), Aq Lays, with sugar to LW & P Armstron, erick 22 drys, in ballast, to Dill, Arroyo, PR, A De Hart, Farnham, Waracon 15 days,with frait to Gicmen & Penranll: vess TH staples. Schr Lizzie Heyer, Polwna, I ola 26 days, with lum- G aco) ber, to Souder & Adams, vessel to 1! W Loud & Co. aarstenmer The Queen (Br). from Liverpool. whieh Arrived at an enriy yesterday morning, reparts:— Sept dint 47-17, Joh U8 43. pansed ehip. Inwac Webb, from mer Abdiel 42 10,,1on 7b, Havre for New York; 5: ton 51, (Br) from New Orleans fa ta setount Sit, ark Tons (Nor). Irom New niles K of Saoay Ne $76 mites E of do, a Stave lin aay, 48 miles ¥, ot do, a Norwer ing sienats HVYMI: Ath, 186 mi sey f Chester (Br). from York fe 74 miles ‘an Anchor lin mer bound miles F of Hnginad (Br). irom New York jor Livorpool: 140 of mer Maes (Duteh), from New York for ip Syeinvora (Br), ffom Liverpool, aa rans ‘wieseem ‘Vieetwood, are consigaed & Co. ks r mons (Nor). from tr from Liverpaol, whieh we orders, caine up to the city PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE. BOUND sovTa, Pittston, Mo, for New York. York. ‘bark Ser- W Parker kobe Oregon, © bare bebe. W Bell, Bei Hele Juin, Perry. Wood's Thompson, Prov the mine, Kelsey, | Bebe Liverty, Johnson, Norwalk for Sehr George Il Bent, Amith, Orient, LI, for Now York. BOUND East. mor Franconia, Bragg, New York for Eoitiens.. Oty of Pitebturg, Kills, New York tor Re nn tortie Kather, Benjamin, New York tor Bristol, B. Bark Maud seammall (Br), Thomoson, New York for Dunkirk (and anchored of H¥aLn telegraph Station Whitestoro), Hing AB St nach (Br), Gilkey, New York for Ameter- York for St Jonna, NF. Sehe Rolie Nell Bene Waiter Pal elie Billow, Hus jew York for Providence, Taylor, New York tor Stamford. (laszow NY for Norwieh. Arnold, Hoboken tor Provi+ den Mee. atarie Lunt, Amboy for Boston. Sebr A Tirrell, Nickerson, Amboy for Boston. Schr Philanthropist, Give, Amboy for Salem. Behe Bangor, Trupwortny, Amboy for Lenn Bebe Smith, Smith, Amboy for Providence, Rche GC Sadler, smith, Amboy tor Providenes. Folin Crocklord, Hart, Port Johnson ior Providence, tanchor off Hensip Telograpl Station at Whi 1h Bark Dine Bira (Bt), Michener, rom Now York yd Cnen. Ac wochor in Hart Island Mitenhel: Port den! ton (Ht), Carrie, for Ger Hahia (Br), Gilkey, tor Amsterd: field, for St Jobns, N¥, all from Now alia CLEARED, Samper, Bristol, RaW 1 Mor- Base or Clyde, Morton, Aspinwail—Paeific Mail Ste Areamer Somerset (Br) tomer Mereator (Helg), Minne, Astwerp—Fui ahiy ‘steamer Gity of San Antonio, Pennington, Galveston=C U Maliory & Co, Western Toxes, Eldridge, Key West—C Fi Mal- lory & Co, ‘Stoamer Octorara, Reynolds, Baltimore—J 8 Krems, Stormer ‘Marthe’ biewens; Chance, Baltimore-J 8 Steamer Franconia, cg, Portiand—J = Neo Pius Ultra, fm net Toa P\tintarn ‘thio Wellington (Br), Irvine, London—James W Eywell uipeer Lonnie Burellt (Br), Robertson, Antworp—Boyd & Bark } lem (Nor), Sandberg. Hull, E~Fanch, Edje & x Immauuel (Nor), Molbach, Neweastle-on-Tyne E- Jat Giano (Aus), Seppo, Cork for orders—Slocorieh & vipat anrmeateh ta’, Were ark Amal (Nor), Lunes, Cork oF Falmouth for orders— C Totus & Co, ark Liberte (Nor. Samuelsen, Cork or Fatmouth for fe Oerlei: Mark ‘Troy (Not), sOmundsen, Elsinore for orders—C bi a0, tun (Nor), Johansen, Amsterdam—Benham & ayes Sega (Nor), Bie, Havre—Bockmann, Ocrlein & Co. Bark Napried (Aus), Matessich, Hurre—slocorich & Co. Bark Ingiesiae (Br), linyes, Havre—A Bark Linzi Wright (Lr, Weight, Dunkitens W Parker oper Caspari (Nor), Falck, St Nazalre—Funch, Eaye & iar Tyrus (Nor), Tellefsen, St N: —Funeh, Edye & Bark Daphne (N: Resths St Nagaire—C Tobias & Co. Bark Humboldt saryet, Constantinople—ioyd Bi ¥ H Smith & Co. Nuttean N Newark, NJ—Bockmann, ark I © Tobias & U Falmouth or jantdittenrd (Br), Brown, St Johns, FR—Li in rig sas ‘Merritt, Bowden, Caibarien-J de Rivera & JH Win- f tleurdo Java, Wolfe, Glentuegos—Evans, Ball & Brig HB Cleaves, Cummings, New Hay Fehr Alzona, Plummer, Calbarion--Bratt, Son & Co. oe ri John Snow (Br), Bradtord, Yarmvuth, N3—A T Bebe” Bertha J Fellows, Smith, St Stephens, NB—Jed Frve & Co, fi .-8 Julie E Wilietts, Dayton, Jacksonviile—Go Schr Anos W Collins, Hardcastle, Chai Van Brunt, Slemons, Chrisfield, Md—Moses & ‘he B A Wagner. lalloweil, Boston ~Jed Frve & Co. Cohen. Nebr Sparta, er, Dighton Ferguson & Wood. Schr Ari SAILED, pStgamer Clyde, for spi Bremen ( mers Arsien (Br).. Haveo; Albemarle, sharks sane (Nor), Cork; Vatkyrien: (Nor), Lewes, ‘Del: Havre. MARITIME MISCELLANY. reports :--Aug 12. gone, suit of ald Dor 600 tons. thiek fos since a Kenway (Br), MeDon- th, arrived off Charleston bar 7th'inst aud won board the captain and crew ( 1 with personal effe wo donts and sail from the bark Norsk Flag (Sor). from Uronedut for Charles- ton (before reported), which was fallen in with dismasted, Aug 19, lat 40, lon 58°5 Bric Apnia (Br), sy from st John; NB, with, deais for Queenstown, struck on Garnet Rock, Sept 7, and put into Yarmouth, NS. on the Uth, leaking badly. solG, Towonto (Br), from Cabarien for New York (be- reported), wae totally wrecked at Beak's Gry, Bl during & beavy squall cargo'consisted of 652 hhat Of sugar. neatly nll of which the captain thinks will be xaved by the wreckers. Tho crow arrived at Nassau Aug 26 in echr Valiant. _ Sun Zata Pat. Feavela, which put, into Norfolk in dis toversl days axe, has been repaired, and Was cleared Teh innts tor Lavueyrs and Porte Cabello, Sonr Stak, Shermat York, vert ashore on asowned by P Sd Talbot & Uo, No taken the sallsot the” Slab but ‘area reckine Co are at work Uoast Wrecking atwork upon her and. will prob- Scunx E 8S Lue, before reported pat inte Dutch Isl: Harber, after colliding, left agein oa. the Oth for Boston, after having rigged hend stays and bent u forostaysail and jivtrom the kaightheads. ‘The Lee anchored in Edware town onter harbor Rth inat. Scar Aavs, from Damariseotta for Boston, Into Portland Sept 7, leaking 3,000 str. hour, s prviecigeteee es whale wick Time—Sebr_ Lei Ch: be oe taree Fhe oe V_Chaples, Chapies, lett Jack: jew York Sept 1, t sonvillo Aug 2 pi 1, mabing the pas Yehr T H Livingston, whicb arriv rem Jackals anae tee stud wera rom Kew Vere o Jacksonville and retern 20: ai Sh ye ‘vious round trip. in 21 days, si: Nadal Casrixe, Me. Sent 0—The tshiag sche M andi Uleaebieh Wed ERTIERNEE Ney eet of Boston lis mer Juan (Br). from Bos: sth adn bast ae ete i ino Mary Louse were 0 soir Hetlatand settee” mm of Ortane. rear ie Nonrota, Sept 9—Koag! jusily weatbe: i yommaer. nite nigh: Se werel sansa saris a ‘ His aadirigat from N p brought th the wiost ieuge ‘ t Tennessec, ‘ont CorsoneK, Sept 9=Seh Pith thes for Baftalo, sat rank yo mouth of Lake Erle. Crow Sehr Wil Rarkbura, with wheat for Butt noar Port Burw louded Bilbao, . versultane was washed stonmer Momphi Horned. cattle und hor mala shatt-whem wear Agticolta. wes towed back inte Dore te-day. she allt, dleambark, ‘the’ cattle’ ond a Lavucarp - At 6 Mo. 7th Inst, by Wm Roge: did olinpet adtp ef aboat 1,600 tone, built toeparties ia WHALEMEN, A report frow sebr Antartic, Beil, dated Aug 31, 0n Hatteras Ground, ¢ ‘and 100 do biktish ofl, of Provincetown, 1240 bbis OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Arn, Sept 7—Sulled, bark Lufra (Nor), Lorenteen, Gai- veston, ANrwenr, Sept 9—Arrived, barks G Reusens, Leishton, Boston ; Francis Hilyard (ir), Ritehte, Philadelphia, Safled 9th, steamer De Ruyter (Belg), New York; ship Hannah Morris (Br), Dunbar, Philylelphia, Anenpat, to Sept 9—Satied, bark Rote (Nor), Sorensen, New Orjeans, Aannvvs, Sept United States. Brxrast, Sept 6—Sailed, bark LG Bigelow (Br), Waiker, Breakwater. 6—Sailed, ship Kendrick Fish, for United States; 94 hington (Gee), Probst, York; Wyoming, Bacon, America; Lina (Ger), Ahrons, 40; bark Mary Lowerison (Br), Smith, do, Boupeacs, Sept 5—Salled, bark Osanna (Ital) Garguilo, New York. Cnonstape, to Sept 9-Sailed, New York. Corkxnacen, Sept 4—Arrived, bark Margaretha (Ger), Maselins, New York. Danrmovrn, Sept 6O—Of, bark St Matthews (Ger), Wicbe, New York for Stettin. Sept ®—Arrived, bark Granville Bello (Br), Pardy, *t Joho, NB. Balled Bth, bark Annita Menotti (Ital), Magnone, United Stetew: County of Riehmond (Br), Beausejour, d Kvans, do; Oviie (Ital), Traeco, do. ‘ept 9—Arrived, sionmer Chas W Anderson (Br), Clark, Baltimore, . Fatnours, Sept 9~Arrived, bark Vigilant (Hr), Nixon, Phiiadeiphin. Groncester, Sept 9—Arrived, bark Polsijernen (Sw), Harkatvedt, New ¢ Grascow, Sept 8~ (Br), Gooper, New Yor! Gunenock, Sept 7 Love, Sonthwest Pans. Sept 1-Arrived, bark Garigliano (Ital), Bavarese, New York (and proceeded to Leghorn). (Br), Lockhart, Delaware Broax- 5—Sailed, bark Ross (Sw), Andersen, bark Amolia, Burgess, rived, stoamer State of Georgia ited, ship Eastern Empire (Br), water. Waves, Sept 9—Arrived, steamers Black Watch (Br), Holloway, New York; Votmer (Dem), @o, jept B-Sailed, brie Aretas (Br), Roberts, Gal- vesten. Livenroot, Sept 8-Arrived, ship Minnie H Gerow (ir), Gerow, New Orloans; Oth s Canopus (Br), Hors. fall, Boston; Semiramide (Br), Brown, Montreal; Kmi- Nano (%p), Urresia, Baltimor: Satled sth, ships Charlotte W White, Dyer, Tybee; Glad Tidings (Br), Diek, New York; bark © Androws, United States; schr Julia A Ward, Stovons, Gal. veston. Tonvox, Sept 9—Arrived, stenmer Glenlyon (Br), Wal- lace, New York. Salled Oth, bark Chas F Ward, Behruy United States, LAZARD, A=Passed, steamors Italy (Br), Simpson, from New York for London; Alsatia (Br), Craig, do tor do; Gamore (Br), Simpson, Montreal for do. Leiti, Sept 9—Sailed, sbip Pacific, Davis. Lanne, Sepe 7—Sarler mer Pennsylvania Stewart (from Glasgow), New York. Lospoxnrnny, Sept Arrived, brig O © Van Hora (Br), Hall, New York, Lronons, to Sopt®-Arrived, brig J P Merry, Bradley, Genoa. Lisnon, Sept 2~Salled, brig Svelto (Ital), Trapani, New York, Moriuix, Sept O—Arri steamers Austrian (Br), Ritehio, ana Cybele (Bry, McMillan, Montreal for Glasgow (and proceeded). Pivwottn, Sept O—Arrived, snip Gatherer, Thompson Bhimonere' Pentianp Piern, Sept 4—Paseed though, bark Alexan- dor Campbell, Bunkor, Now York for Abordee: Overnstows, Sept 8—Arrived, barks Battaglia (Ital), Campodonico, Pbiladeiphiay Bayard (Nor), Tonnesen, Boston; Carmelita Kocea (Ital), Canti, Now York; Pro do; Mary wart (Br), MeLuren, Roston ; Oth, Charles Kah! (Ger), Mohr, more; G Gordon (Br), Gordon, do; Gulssoppe Castagiiors (Itxt) (Br), 7 Varrare, (New York; Ulera EB MoGilvery, Walnut, do toe. Creme Wavalench (Br), Wilson, Phitadetphta brig Pennine (Br) Burgess. New York. Arrived 7th, 12:39 AM, steamer Baltic (Br), Parsoll, New York for Liverpool (and preceeded). Rorrervam, Sept 9—Arrived, bark St Patrick (Br), Bogart, New York. ‘Also arrived 9th, steamer Redewator (Br), Richards, New York, Cleared 6th, bark Gem, Gibbs, Baltimore (and sailed from Helvoet 8th). Rio Jaxnino, Sept 9—In port, steamer Horrox (Br), Mitchell, tor Baltimore, to sail in 3 days. Yoxouama, Sept 7—Arrived, ship Hattie B Tapley, Tap- ley, New York (before reported without date). Dusxinn, Sept 9—Stoamer Pierremost (Br), Wilso from Baltimore Aug 23 for this port, is ashore to the ward of thie place, A moderate sea is running. LONDON, Sept 9-Bark Alice Muir (Br), Acker, from Montevideo tor Macareuas I before reported di aged by fire at Mauritius, will have tobe docked there for repairs, — WEATHER BEPORT. *Uouwrneap, Sept 9-Wind NNE, gentle; baremeter, 30.062, Purmours, Sept: ainda stent W, light, dall; barometer, 30. sia FOREIGN IGN PORTS. Canpenas, Sept 2—Arrivod, vou. barks Comm Bey Nichaar an Thewads heels, “itfekman, Barb it Ye schr Maggio ain ling, t . 30 Aatived, schr Gov J Y Smith, ya: 30th, brig ‘New ‘York; IKNPEUGOS, “AW Crowell, Philadelp! 2 Salied Aug r ark Clotilde, Hada ® Teviot (Br), Manterson, do; Arcot schr Monte Christi, Smit! lenton. ‘Cow Bay, Sept 6—Suiled, bark Martin W Brett, Petor- son (from Stettin), New Yo Cuataam, NB, Sept 5—Arrivad, barks Rogate (Nor) Chi Fre (Nor), Pederse ricer (| h. Cony the! Straits. sebr Alte tor, from Cette for Santo: as duly, 3Arrived, shiv MoNear, Taylor, Newcastle. NSW; 231, Landseer, Kaowle peal: Bath, Allee D Couper. ‘Humphreys, Cardiff; ‘Aug 2, bark éfuctor. Haydon, New York. 4 July 23, barks Navesink, Barstow, San Fran. a; S0rh, Wm H Diets, Endicott, dos The Frederick toria: Slat, Sontag, Simmons, Moillo; Aug e (Fr), Loganse, Honoluiu. n port Aux 6, ship Jos . Rogers, for San Franeiseo; barks Tokates (Hr), Harrison, tor Victoria: Silas Fish, Willams, and Chas L Pearson, Swain, tor New York: Lottie Moore, Hudaon, from Newcastle, NSW, arrived Juiy 21; and th pilit0G0, Aug Arrive ‘Small, hip Fleetwing Guest, Yoko- oT AxODADE, Jnly 14-In port, bark jelburst (Br), Gondy, for Victoria; schr Ocean Pearl, Grinuell, tor Shanghal, HAVANA, 3, Arrived, brig # L Sanchen (Br). ¥ bite vol- 34th, steamer Uh: York via Nass: ns. Aug i Stowart, (ir), Kerr, New pt 1, sehr Furmar Siaitord, Bhaw, brig umanite ie), Thomas, do, (Sp). Asdamis, Baltimore jesmer Carroll, from Boston Omba (Br), Hall, for New ator, New York; . do. erived, ship Joha Murphy (Br), Mut Wanita, July 1a Satie’, Lorna Doon (Br), Lyell, Lilo and New York; Giorzio Washington (Ital), rod!, New York: 23d, Guatay (Ger), Raben, do, van pore Joly 24, ships Mount ashington, Perkins. une; Bullion, Reed, from Liverpool. arrived 15, diag: Sapp bl (Br), Congdon, for Live Darke Lizsio Ire Masson, from wr_nerived July 22, seekine Tatenterd, Drammond, dar, Now Yo Tork; Frang Lambrivh, Gray, Miranra Rept ZeArrived.scht Nellie Treat, Dow, 8t jed Aug 31, sobr Wm Wilson, Ward, N of Hatte Nrucuwane, June 3)— Arrived, bark et Tientain (and satied July 12 to return) :July 2 Coiumbia, Brer-ton, do. Nassau NP. Ang 0 Arrived. scnen Jalta ilsabot, In- Key West (and satied Oth for Harbor Island) ith, Rescue, Moon, Baleimors: 2041, Abbie, D w York: 221, Pride ing. Sweeting. Koy hh, Bb Now Work; Suk, Geodwill an, Bebe mArrived Auz 24, stoumor Joseta Soesby Wom), Treits, New York tor St DBoming 50 process, ¥ictou NS Sept barks Claribel (Br), McRae ar, Lapham, Plymouth; Lage (ae) Archibald. Leith Suancnat, July 23—Arrived, bark B Aym: 260 me. p inokent, Wi a ae Viotcrias 27th, son, Nagani 8 Bowls uly 2 Werle Kepler ‘en, , Lankman, Sen Fran- Linpere Aug 4, steamer Merionothshire (Br) ,——. fer New York: shio FR Worcester (Br), Cuuse, for do, bark Hindsn Brown. Havener, tor ao. §1 Pixann, Mart, Sept 9-Sailed. brig Sirius (Br), Mo- Donald, New York, = Jon, tp Lawrence Delap «Br, new), Ir Ante ie Magic (Bry, Due cha’ D Severe "tae. Pottle, Port iat Londons briz a 8th. aM Hovding (Nor), Zerntsow, Barrow ; bark Mouilwe Wattield, Daotin: achra Jesse Hoyt, Ritter Dundelke “Arcilla, McCarron, Vineyard Haven fF uty 20—In port, stil ‘Sugar at rnPoot Bene. 2 1. St Joh % BP orders. Yorowama, 2—Mailed. ship Rooloe, Alle: yoth, bark Want y Pendleton, Blanc! hard, Hawedaat? 4th. ship oy rae Bianehard, ta anal oer a ¢. ship Clarisan Darve «Dow, for San Franeinen, Yanwour # xe ep 5—Arrived, shi; ¢ s (Br, le from Jordan River, ¥' a ae) “AMERICAN PORTS. ROSTON, Sept 7 -. Arrived, bs bsrk Kioto, Long, Lezhorn; schrtohnaie Meserve, Pronch, Philadelpiun tor Hurrlewne Istana. (Br), Mor (Br), from Barrow: ad, Livor- reived, steamers Bragili (Br), Miteheil, Hull, B: ‘Crowell, Philn- Achilles, Bacon, do Hedge, Halitax ; Hal Sat ri jew York, orpoe! ter, Ch barks Kate brigs Lizzie Wyman tnd William M he MORK, Sept 9 Arrived. steamer Garibbran (Br), day parks Alina (Nor), Woxpolst, {4 y rites: ior) Fredortoksen, by sand: Brothers tieh | Be onary D itelnnd, Corsan, Be ‘arrington, Parker, New Daniels, Boston: J Haren; Forest Onk, arent rived, rhio amdrow” Tevite (Bri Sonthampton; ‘barks Sunlight Tsarn (Aus), Rinmonde, 4: MeCormick, own: aces Charles E. Raymond.” Blank. Lyn Bird, Smith, Portsmouth; PT Willetts, Willects Ships Ceylon, ant Livingstone; barks Poseidon, Disinganno, and brig Harry. 4, Sept S—salled, sehr Lonise Wilson, : Me, Sept 2—, oy hy ae Me A ey yo gl Castilian, Means. Sew Madheatrved sehr Jennio ‘bee rey, linrrington, New YePATH, Sept G—Sailed, nchrs Harry B Diverty, Fetdwpar, Phitadelpbia; B ford, ——— Hatey oe: William F rare ‘Aon 5 Brown (ot Dennta' WRISTOL, Nept 4—Nailed, echr Js Hewitt, Adams, Alex- anaria. ‘Gth—Arrived, schr Isle of Pine: land her inward car 4 CHARLBATON, “ept Konway (Hr), McDonald silloth. fth— Arrived, steamer City of Atlant barks Penema (Br), Gord Woodhall, New LAverpool: Lres You Thulen, (Nor), Di nkirk orig. haw, JW Wil wn, Now Yor or and, CALAIS, Sept T—Salled, wchra Lettia We nine on; Bema Coffin, and Addie Tod entailed, vole MT Hedges, ‘sat, schrs Mary ‘naries K Smith, fer, Port Jolinson Hiladelphia { jsorsetown ton; Was ern, New York tor do: ln & Anmle, © PMcArrived, roveaue cutter Gallatin, coni). SRTRESS MONROE, Sept 8—Parsed in for Baltiinore, prix saame (Rum, Lundvers, (rom Limoriek, ‘Oth—- Arrived, barks Vonskwuet (Nor), Sorvig, Liver. Buenos pool, veakin 7M (Br), Gard, for orders; brie Potomac (Bs, Wiltons Demernea ioe Baleten “alen mrrived, brig Dindew, from X rway, for orders, ased in tor Kichmend—Barks Knadevix (Nor), ive rom ‘Liverpool: King Ovear Il (Nor), from’ Sandy Hook. GALVESTON, Sept T—Ratled, svenmer City of Houston, Btovens, New erenmier ‘Mariel, (Br), from Llverpeol vie Vera Crass touched at the outer anchorage Sth and procoeded fer Now oO GEORGETOWN, DO, Sept ered, echt KE Bird. Providence. Jounn, Ni, tor Ne: T—arrivea, sehr Skylark, Small, ttieh- ihm eared, sete James & Weetious, Woodhouse, New *iAoutAsront. brags Cor a sebrs Lacy Ham A MeNte! Robinson; Arv I, Robi eeeeeiiman. Mencall, | rage Sth -In port. wig wind, rs Vi for New York: Al ark, trom Alma, N MILLBAIDUB, se 3 ec vier for New York; Lexington, Leight STARBLEMEAD, Sept 6 -Salled, schr James 8 Shindler, Lee, Phtindolp! NEW 01 MEBANS Sept 9—Arrived nt the Passes op ise, Barker, Bat bark Punnie J MeLelle ‘te, ke fron Shanice 7. Arrived, agg D it Ingraham, Villiam Dopnetiy. Ronee wean; ib Bradley, Phi L Hladotphia: Hu *, Port Depoatt (or New Yorke Cleated—Sehrs Zota E'si, Franets (rota Phitedelphin), min and Porto Cabelio Di M BURYPORT, Sept 8—Ar t 7—Sailed, sobre Wi wa Helen, Perry, and Jame B ner Grorea Crowell, New York NEW Corey, do for Bangor, Revived, sune Bf Waolcey, Terrell, itowdout. NEW HAVEN: Sept 7—Arrived, acura Jd aap Haw. Georgetown; Julin A wi =Sehrs Oliver Scol + Westmoreland, New Yorn. OUNALSKA, Aug 19—1n port SUAGOULA, Sept l= a; Fiving Oigud (ir) Faylor, Loring, Verw Uruay vestor FRNSAUOLA, Sept 4 Arrived. bark, $28 ‘rower | (Bes tt brine, Di (Sp), Gordon, He. ark Puiaey Dawvon (8), Rawle, Plym- noy ~O Sept 8—Arrived, echt Wm F Cush- PE Pet Sa Cranmer: Coombs, Hoxton, Boston ; West vind, Romer, Provicene ‘ared—Schr tirace Andrews, Andrews, Boston. ark Mary Mok jurton, Bash; i arding ig. Pro Fanita, Crocker, na Ani Prov rhele it Wind ftom san, ‘Joseph Porter, Now’ Loudon Danlel Morr ts i du nis, . James » Howitt, A % Kt . dont Cox, Si ieee fe wi dam ; Elida (Nor), At Lamers mination. bu ea Mei see ta mi Tenia Mortis, Mantes, New lier Stevens, Providence. do; W H Rowe, ber jorman, Nickerson, idence: Ann Elis: Fall River iekrn oh "vanduces, “isorse, New Bedfor ‘My javen: do Bristol oh, Bidgever Henrietta, Moalinden ‘Norwich; Minguas, Jones, do aL Risley, Boston: schrs ia Lawrence, Barrets, Boatons Jor Bg ‘tit eprery sotamer Me 1 Crowell Providence (oa a Weigh tC Li Lynn; it H Shi ae ty Fall itlver’ Lucy Jon it Det naWARE Breakwater, pann, Stavanger; “A Holmstrand (Nor), Ji comes. Bordeaux. Oth Arrived, sieamors (ilstand (Br) and left for Now ¥ ‘ote, New Fle Ni (Br), Bilis, Cork; Coriolan (G George B e Carver, Gras di ad uD — ie ofitoe (Dureb), Peitiod Steamer Talice (Bir), New York. eae ee js thce TA prrlvee, for Savannah. Robinson, kh fox; © Palindelp an Pearl, Henley, troin Leghorn. fi rote, ar eae mer FE Sept 8-—Arrived, steamse Fulles (Br). Brown, Hull:’barke Mereator (Nor), F hioneman (Br). Crosby, "Cork; Frisber Lawrie, Spear, Camden, for do; Su. 06, to load th—Cle: roa back Tatay, Pettis, Buenos Ayres; schr 5 Dover for New York :-Chilion, 2 Paivi’ whiting uh timore vin Norfe Charlie: ¥ ‘sm oe Gag MOeTH Be Sept Z-Im lower harbor, schre, Crisis, Bosto.: Konnesoe for New York; Ivy Bell w—Sehr Aldana Kokes, Rhondes, Cow Ber. cB. Bel Balted—Senr Henry Remacn. Allen, ew Xo be vehr E & lewln, Johnson, fT, SeDt 7—Sall re Rroakw: orEAN FRANCISOO, Sopt 1—Arrived jon Nicolas (Bol, Poteamble: Wi 3 a an M Ba Maccilas, Melt 1 — Oi jeared, em Brey. juoenatown ; M P Grace, Wilbur, New (Be), Monmuir, Liverpool; Princo Treasrisl bark Emma CO |, Hickman, New Yor ‘Bal vert ‘Amboy tor Saco. 7Tth—Arcived, schre ae ever. ‘Now York. rk. Sept 5—Arrived, echr Fannie F Hi Spear, and Trade re York Ann 8 Brown, Trall, . Ounaloska: ship Ariel (Nor), Relig, Hon Honolatn do: Ratnter, Giem: ‘Ganley, McGulre, Port Madison: fore a Ay in. od Bark Maivro Fi Pierce (Fr), Landeau, Iquique; brig ick ain, al, Bal ley, Cork via the Pa is INAH, Sept 6—Satled, had Susan, for a Southers apeeder Bite. Legriina (Nor), Admundson, Elsinore for Are:ved, ship Southern Rizhts, Board, Boston; sels Tapiey, Sailed Sehrs E A Hooper, fland; J J Little, Gandy, and Pa 1 Kellar, Henderson (all from Danvorsport). Philadelphia. VINEYARD HAVEN, Sept 7—Arrivod, stoam tug Knick, New York for Bath: stenmor itattle hrs Temperance erbocesr, Asking, nake, White, Phitadelphis for Basten: 4c Hello, Rey, St John fer orders; Eaith Li Steere, A Philadelphia for Boston; JV Wellington. iieh ong fr 40; te Few Yaek fe ert ‘ran! er, C jas ri din arrived. sehts Charles E smitu, nese: tor ker, Port lang drag Ching, Mambo Woaltteken tor E Lt Nast, Perry. Bristol, are Portsmouth. Hasped by = Fatirusiia! ‘tee, Lise, Phitedelpute for , eee hved in Magartoen’ outer hurbor- tesintag Knickerbocker. WILMINGTON, NC, (Nor). TF Ciested-—Stexmor itera! Sth— Arrived, bark temganh (for), Larsen Cleared— ‘rey ( Hal YACHTS, Ct re emt Kel Sept 7--Arrived, barks Lyn ‘Wold, St nook ree ‘aot a Solozrapbed) tT! ator, Doane, New. rb Geiiouseas MARTIAN #. WsAKS cob, Conn. "MISCE La Bos. OVAL HAVANA “LOTPERY. ‘ta 0 “MFORD hi and Eliza, of Greenwich. Fe Ae FAMMES & buFF OvvICIaAL us oF BXTRAORDINARY DRAWING NO. 1,022, WilICH SEPTEMBER 4, 1878, RECEIVED AND FI M. A. MARIINEZ & CO. ris. 4052. 4.31000 1600 13701, +1000 ARPROXINATION PRIZES, Pre No. Prise. 28000 1000 1000 1000 All ounbers Theretore ot ai telogi ott p fished ia the Henaro of Tharsdey Tast, none wi but ours, NEXT ORDINARY DRAW! 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