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10 THE STEWART CONTEST } Lawyer Kneeland Writes a Letter and Speaks His Mind. CHARGES AND. COUNTER CHARGES ee ' The New Claimant Having a Good Time with the Detectives. ‘The lastest move in the Stewart will contest is a lopg letter addressed by Couasetior Kneelsnd to irs | e attorney whom the Vermont farmer wehes | Bhar to have substisuted for Mr. Kneciand. Tne letter tsa digest of the material correspondence tbat (cok piace retweon Kueoland and the Proctorville lawyer, Dbapmas, together with citations and occasional ar- ramenis which Mr, Kneeland puts forward in vind» gation of bis course, The lotter in question begins with a delicate piece of sarcasm, in which the lawyer, Kueeland, expresses satisfaciion that the Stewart heirs have employed Mr. Sbater. way — Don’t beso frightened about the stability of your pase as to witodraw at the very last moment, When you are a little older in it you wili Mud that the com- which you equally crope alter und condemn 18 1 irue, and capable of being substantiated fh every particular. Now | put it to you as alawyer, wheiber you are not a little fast Iu charging me with ruborpation of perjery, in that Ann Jaue Builey rs tuigely in ber complaint to the rolatiousbip of Alexander Stewart, when you knew tho statement in e complaint was on information and beliet, and you ither Knew the sources of tbe information nor tho rt but simply cn a subsequent slatement Laren under peculiar circumstances by the Party ip qu Now the ack of it ts that, in response to a letter sent to Alexander Stewart, his attorney stated the relu- Vonsnip quite differently, and, go far as tt went, quite jn unison with ihe true genealogy. The fnforma- Yion of the plainuff was baset upon his own know!- edge as to herself and the fact that ner uucie Jon hada sou pamed Alexauder who went to Canada. This was followed by tho following sworn stute- rounts:—(Here follow affidavits of Mary Branagh, of Lisguro, in the county of Antrim, in Irelund, aged seventy years, and of Thomas Begley, of Maghesagal, near ‘Lisburn, im the county of Autrim, lroland, Seventy-five years of age.) So much for the facts, Now Chapmau’s letter in answer to my inquiry, made direct to the plaintif Alexancer, 1s as tollows:— LAWYER CHAPMAN'S LEITER. Proctonvinix, Vt., July 6, 1876. 5S. F. Kxervanp, t und bis sen. Robert G.. have just ul Old man is aear The young man ther hus for twenty years > claimed that bi relative of the New York jonaire, and on questioning the ol’ bi father’s name was Alecande me wns Jobo, had two brothers, Thomas and Alexander; had one sister, Mary. He (she Proctor- ville Alexander) wss born in Ireland, near Letseri in county of Punnygan; that his father, Jobu 3t died when he was six youre oid, as ho reme:nbers the ocew- isbarn, He thinks the tathi Alexander, ove of the two brother (John), who was, and if alive ‘reside: Burytown, Oar client says he te Quebec somewhere bout says the cholera memory is that wn him here in Ci y-elaht years im: pt soon join his memory ; deals ion in about the same Freeman BDY. Tagod that was indi got entirely re ir light on the subject. Stewart is ® pour mun, and if anything is bis pape throw some touse thag may mr. fue it would secure him = wuch, 1 am in. tlined to thie there may be something toit, this cinim of ncousinshio to the dead New Yorker. Bur { heirs wet aside the will; sauch doubt ret te mortal or divinity ean would do. A Detroit jury df a Ward's will irs Kot @ slice, saible the Masharteacts might go and do Vikewise. ‘ours, C. Ml, CHAPMAN, In it notplainthat the plaintiff bad grounds for {ptermation aud belref? So much tor suborpation of «perjury. WHERE THE ACTHORITY CAME FROM, You are also kina enough to state your opinion -abat Lam apie to indictment under section 70 of tho Code on account of deceit in bringing and marn- Aguming tbe action. ‘That depends upon whether I am autborized By the betrs. I submit my first power of aorney. Joliows a copy of a power of atiorncy trom of the county of Anirim, Ire.aud, 1876, ana duly attested.) irom the other rougb his attorney, Clark H. Chapman. werto act for him in the premises ‘At the proper time you will have plenty of proot Bis porns. 1 submit herewith only tho loliowing let- ter from Chapman :— t Proctonsvitix, N. ¥., Sept. 4, 1878. My Drax Knentaxp—[ remember, distinctiy, your eth~ Mexauder btewart, and he has viten, since You began the suit, asanred me et bis gratituae to you mo both, and till Mr. Lewis came, promised me that ‘would inplicisly follow our advice of directions. He vad he soy ao, with us to Ireland if I would only lena ‘or bear 6x would Targely, &e. \ eht pest, and he knows why “Whitehall, but he has mas a of the letters or paper wer for going seve- und consult with ‘ern hed ow thas you ought to know ona py bly the luw gave you a lieu for costs und fees in the mosey or nuitveven if Hilton should pay Alexander Rg Ket An assignment of the sult. Lee to re call bien " ‘arutegn will de no i@ foot like bia to in: js adversarice during the just. trom your lester thut Bulley, the other your petition. lias bean settied with'by Iiliton euit? If that is so, doutl her Yours, sral Ti, CHAPMAN, pisinti ‘ang has no inseress iu th Hilton intends to do the sume by our eli Dnderstand you cam amend your petiti: A LITTLE Law. Just fon — Jet me call your attention to this a: op. It provides for deceit in waintaining un rani for oullusion. Now, how dia you bap- pen to got Into this case, any way. [Detectives paia by somebody, Lunt all over the country for bes arg Stewart. ‘Atter mach difficulty they succeeded in vetting Bim to go to New York, on a promi t bat it rs. Stewart Bods that he is au weir she will do well by him—(this wilt bo fully proven here- ulter)—ond pot for tne purpose of getting » vew lawyer, If he bad wanted a now lawyer could lie not have obtained ene without all this Joss and feathers? But eemebody Nuoted bim vown ther he did not want a new lawyer. jometoay ?” is the great question, Tr, quite Important to you. It could not “have beeu the “plant, jor be was the reciprent ana It was not myself. There could only be r pertocs interested enough to bire detec. tives—(o wil, yourselt aad Judge Hilton. It was not yourself, ax by your own showing this pfatntf had Do case, nud there was no motive citer of glory or of wealth for action ob your part in his bebalt. I give you™too much creuit to assame that you ourd be gavity, In any event, of such unprotessional ndact as Dawsing down clients with New York de- tectiver, thereiere, that Alexander Stewart ght "b Judge Hilton. ust have been interested in of atiorseys, Tims crops oat in ovm He was brought to Hilton's ite Hotel, and from the 2d to the eptember was closely guarded by the detectives, and mugorieontiy dined, wined nod clotped. ilenco fur iwo days pelore and come ten dayn alter hin request to have your substitution be was agnest of his ndiver- wary, “Jadge Hilton.”’ Jayne, tne detec Saye that Was through him that you wei ended und roauced asthecoming man, Siientiy jegestive, thermore, uobody can read Ale vit, Which, you sta’ prem ou, without observing that ovely drawn nin, en? nd you sublimely your opinion thatlam guilty of ooila- flon, success 1m your new rege Lom, sit, very reepectial'y yours, ; KNEELAND, THe OTHER BiDM, Jayne and Lewis, the detectives, continue to be the companions of).the Vermont furinor, ‘They exert themselves to make bis stay iv Now York a picasont ene. Already they have taken him to several theatres, to Coney Isiand, Rockaway, Central Park gud variows otnor pleasure resorts, Their opinion of tho proceedings remains unchanged, They denounce the suit as one of bieck mail and express confidence jm the game being shown in court. Said one of them Wo the Henatp reporter yest i “Why, sif, We've got letters 10 our poxseysion that show tho thing ap in the most conviacing man Here | exiract {rem one, Kee how it sounds;’’ and the detective read from "his note book the soliowing, explaining that 1t was token from a letter from Koeeiand to Chapman. , Alexander Stewart, heads the list tn wy partition salt ayainss tho Stewart estate, 1 don’t shrek | be ean be proved an heir; but his name makes i Agurodead, The suit ts making « none nd the prospects of sacce im “Your ely “fant that rank wit ack the detective, ‘They aida’ that docum Another thing to compromise and Made propositions wo ux Chopman was in favor of iving the ola man Alexavder $500 us his share ot the boos which we to be $100,000; but Kuceland was more liberal, He favored giving the oli mau $10,000.” Vague hints wore yesterday thrown out that payers, wore being prepared on which to base a motion tor Wo atrest of Kneokiud, ‘Then it goes on to | } | NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1878--TRIPLE SHEET. THE RUSSIAN CRUISERS. BAPID COMPLETION OF THES NEW VESSELS AT PHIL\DELPHIA—EUROPE, ASIA, AFRICA AND AMERICA—-SPEED, STRENGTE, COMFORT AND LUXUBY—WORKING BY CALCIUM LIGHT. Partavgurnta, Sept. 12, 1878. A visit to Cramp’s shipyard at Kevsingtoo, where the Russian eruisers are being built, is almost enough to persusde one that the decadence aud ruin of the American sbipouilding interest, of which we bear so mueh, ts a fable, The whirring aud buzzing ef machinery, the puifiog of steam engines, tho clang of the irouworkers’ hammers, the mules thug of the eaikers’ tools, the spitting of the carpenters” edze and the ereaking of the tackle and hoisting ma- chwwes resound on all sides, There are s0 many men al work amid this scene of bustle and contusion thet they seem to beim each other’s way to the stranger ignofant of the aystem and perfect organization controlling them all, Over nineteen nundrea moccbanies daily and nightly pass {un avd out of the yard, for the work on the Russian ships goes on by calcium light after nightfall, and over $20,000 is paid every week ip wagesto the men actually engaged in | the yard, not inelading the gailmakers, upbolsterers, decoraters and otbers whose labers are performed elsewhere. As stated in the Hrnatp on Taesday, the work on the Russian ships is progressing very rupidly. All but one of the four are nearly ready for sea, THE EUROPE, * The Eurepe, formeriy the State of California (the ship purcbused by Russia immediately alter she had beon launched in May Jast), is the largest and finest. Sbe is in the most advanced condition, Her engincs are rendy to be started, her sails bave been vont, and nothing re- mains to be done but to finish some of the fancy Joiner work and polished woodwork in the cabins and erooms and to put in place tho upholatery, cur- tains, carpets end bedding. Her stores are already being put aboard, and borrels of ship bread were being stowed while the writer was examining the ship to-day. Iu three or four days there will be a wharf trial of her engines, under the inspec- tion of the Russian engineers, who will arrive here on the Ctmbria to-morrow. The plans under which this handsome vessel was to be completed have been pub- Ushed 10 full in these columns, and it is pot necossary to repeat tho details here, She has been fintshed in entire accordance with them. An trop rail, breast high, will pretect and con ~~ battery, which will ‘consist, 1t 1s said, of three heavy guvs on the upper, or spar deck, to be mou! a pivot carriag and io run on traversing rails laid in the deck, so to bo used amidships as piyot guns or at the rail broadside. ‘There 1g no armament now aboard any of the ships, and it is officially stated that they will be seot to Cronstadt without any. A double iron rail or guard about the engine hatch, breast bigb, pro- tects the mackinery. a COMFORT AND LUXURY. Below the gun deck the quarters for officers aud sailors are models of comfort and elegance, The men before the mast seem to be beticr cared for than in 3 iar as room and accommodations go. Li 4 drawers, folding tables and chairs, beating apparatus, and various devices fer stow- ing clothing, cooking utentils, &c, abun- dantly provided for the mop. Hammocks and beading are also kept below, there being no hammock nettings on the upper deck. The hospital accommodations admirabic, aud the writer never seen such a commodious sick bay on board an American man-ol-war as this Rut vided with, The warrant ofiicers of room umtdsnips, and immedia js the steerage for the junter officers und middies, with good sized staterooms and a diutng and sitting room combijved, well appointed and convenient. Next comes an’ anteroom, or paatry, ond thon the Wurdroom, a fine saloun, upon whien open the state- rooms ot the officers, ged along olther side, The staterooma are = iit with every convent. ence and like th wardroom, well lighted and decorated = in bright = and —_cheeriul colors. Rich djvans aud rugs complete tho turnish- iug, whieh willbe dark maroon in color. Back of the wardroo:n 1s avether anteroom, upou which opens the second officer's rooms, two in number. THE CAPTAIN'S ROOMS Nextare the captain's quarters, which are ampleand Joxurient. He bas a bedroum, bathroom, diving room ‘anu library, and in the ‘extremo after part of the ship semicircular cabin, where the decorator’ t bas been given tull play to render every surrounding ricn and eleeant. {he walls and doors are finished in mahegany, curiea ple and other hard woo dsomely polished, und the carpets, divans, easy ‘chatrs and bang be of dark crunson. The iron supporis and si Hite made te 9 Ornamental columns by 11dea capitals, vided on 1008 are @ serve being painted whito and fluted with ‘Throe sets of bathrooms and closets are the ship, and ai) the officers’ rooms hi electric bells apd stoam beating colle, The Eurepe, t 1s said, 18 to be commanded by Cap- tain Gripenberg, with Captain Chopin first officer. This jawer sition was iptended for Lieuteoant Griponberg, the younger brother ot the Captoin, who uplortanatoly died in New York not long since,” The Europe will be completed within a week's time, THE ABIA. t vessel !e the Asia, formerly the Columbus, of Uiyde’s Noe bas been so complotely altered froin truck to keel as to mi She was tuken off tho dry dook this mo: had been for Wiroe weeks to have ndaed. She.js yet to be fitted with small boats, have r sails stretched, and to be completed inside. she! WH be, fiplabed in two weeks time. Like the furope, ‘she has three masts, square rigged, and Las Cramp’ compound engines, Tue Europe’ will bave coal buokets ae enough to carry 1,500 tons of aud the Aste and Airica will hold ‘about 1,200 oach, All three vessels bave coal stow the ships inner THE AVRICA. ‘The third cruiser ts the Airica, Sho wae formerly the Sarato; Ward’s Mop be New York to isa pew ship, havi it by Roach = year ago, and is the Seek whic! as to have killed & number of m launched. she bas been cut down and to completely altered to mako a Russian cruiser of her that it is doubtfal if Mr, Roach would Fecoguize his own rogeny. The Cramps will be ready to tura ber over to the Russian Ageut in less than three weeks. Both the Asia aud the Alrioa, like the California, are fitted ap tnsictuly and luxarianuy for tho officers aod very comfortably for the sailors. Tne wardrooms and cavins will have hardwood floish and sot, richly colored uphoist The Asia wii] be commanded by Cuptain A’ the Alrica by Captain Alexteff. All the vesse be manned by the Russian sailors now on their way to Philadelphia in tne Cimbrian’ The ships will eail direct for Cronstadt, it is undorstood, anu will there receive on board their guns und be inspected by the Czar and the chief naval autborities, THK FOURTH VESSEL. The fourth aud iast of the Russian war ships now re isthe new one on tho 8, No. frame iehea io named = yet, Ameri¢s, und is aostined, Loman. The new suip is of a benutitul mode, She jz very long ond jow, with very sbarp bows, and is built ior a high rate of speed, Sno will be bark rigged, with flying sails on the mainmast, She is 250 teet jong, 32 iget beam and 20 feet boid, with 1,100 tons displacement. Sbe 1 to draw 16 feot of accoraimg to contract, must be able to st ifieea knots, Like others, she 9 decks, and will be fai inthe sume Cramps’ compound engines of horse power, She 18 saw to be the er built by the vracket censtr tiov, being between the bi ry structions, with great ton; ARRIVAL OF THE CIMBRIA AT FHILADELPHIA YLSTEBDAY—1THE OFFICERS TO GO ASHORE AND THE SAILORS TO BE TRANSFERRED TO A RECEIVING SHIP, [BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) Puiwaperpaa, Sept. 12, 1878, ‘The Hamburg-American Packet Compuny’s steamer, the Cimbris, with the Russian officers and sailors on board, has nerived at this port. She entered the Del- aware Breakwater carly this morniog and shortiy alter ton o'clock Was telegraphed as having passed eastie on her way up the river to Cramp's ship. yard, where the new Russian craisers are being fittoa out, At & quarter to two o’clock the Cimbria, with the Russian colors at ber pook and with ner decks fied with Rarsian oMesrs and sailors, steamed raj harf, every pier along the with crowds carious to m American wi see (he ship whose my waters made such a # low minutes past two o'clock Cramp’s shipyard was reached, ana ioe officers wentashore and were peartily welcomed by the Mossrs. Cramp, Tuere were ov board nearly ove hundred Kossian line and staff officers and about six hundred sailors. The officers will uke up ther quarters aehore and the men will be transierred to the oo, the old steamer of the Southern Mail Stoam- ship hae, Which bas been chartered by the Russians as Areceiving ebip and 18 now awaiting thas duty at the shipyard. RNTHRTAINM The Russian offi dial of gentlemen Were entertained this @ Dandsome residence of Mr. William H, occusion Was areception in honor of the Russian oft cialis, and among those present were the following — Captuin Semetonkip, iu commang of the visiting Russian naval o Captain Grponburg, who will command tha Europe, tho jargest of the now erasers; Cn Avillap, of the Asia; Captain Alextiel, of the A and Captain Lomen, of the of the Gitnbria einberg, first an American; Cap’ Lioutenant Kicopin ond Byron second officers of the Hurope; Liva shookuin ana Van Larlateki, tirst amd second officers of the Asin; Liedtenact® Derker and Seonlt,, fret and recund offic or the Aten Lientenants Levephagen wou Speier, tirst and second oficers of the Ammorica, aoa avout twenty-Ave other Russian 8 were Hon. George A. Genoral Robert Pat r 6s; Hon, William D, Kelley, officers, The remaining g - Minister to Ru abrom Bar! agents snd baukers; Hoo. Mortou MoM ten: Daniel Dougherty and Mayor Stokely Swedish, Austrian, Sw: Colemen Sellers, the President and Directors ‘ol the Union League, ana a ‘eage nomber of cistinguised people, ubout one hund: and ican tm all, THE KELLOGG-KE! KELLS - STRIFE. er THE LOUISIANA SENATOR SPEAKS ILL OF HIS ANTAGONIST AND APPEALS TO THE NAVY DE~ PARIMENT—NO CHANCE FOR A FIGHT. Wasnixetox, Sept. 12, 1878. Senator Kellogg has sent a letter to the Secretary of the Navy, euclosing the letter recently published signed by Lieutenant Commander Kolls and addressed to Senator Kellogg, in which the latter nesuly deaounced Nar and a coward in connection with the subject of rations donated to the destitute of New Orleans, aod inviting nim to apply at the Navy De- pertment tor bis address #hould there be anytuing in tho letter which might be cunsiruod as belligerent. Senator Kellogg’s ietser is duted New York, Seprem- ber 11, and is as follows:— Sin—I enctone herewith a clipping taken from the/New York Sun ot Se} 10, whieh exptuins iteelt. ‘This man Kel tobe & bluckgaard, « gambler andan habitual drunkard. I am roliably informed that he has been of jate making threats that unless “something was done for bim’ bho would maky sume dinclonures I she republican party, and that he would seek in he signs himself “D, C. Kell States Navy.) This pw Me ottatly usguss ana ei dhows founds: lieation tion, that if this man be new connected with your devart- mont 1 must, in justice to myself and the profession he dis- gracos, unk that bis conduct in this regard, as well as in otver respects, bo Investigated, to the end that his real character inay be known. Very respeesfuily. W. KELLOGG. Hon. Ricuanp W. Tuomrson, Sceretary of the Navy. ACTION OF TUF DEPARTMENT, The Navy Department bud «uticipated action of the subject by writing to Lisutenant Commander Kells, at New Orleans, to furnish a copy of his open loiter to the department if be addreesed such a one te Sena- tor Kellogg. ‘The regulations of the navy probibit ¢onduct ou the part of any naval officer which may “tend to the destruction of good morals” and also the dipg OF acceptance o! a challenge, CUBA. PROBABLE ABOLITION (F SLAVERY IN THE ISLAND—INSTRUCIING THE PROVINCIAL GOV~ ERNOFB. Havana, Sept. f, 1878, The Cuban journals, which tormerly bardly dared to call slavery by ite real name, aro now discussing the me: for ite abolition, It appears that all parti gradually coming to the conviction that a pecuniary compensation to the owners of the slaves is quite out of the question, for the amount would bo very large and the treasary of the island could not raise It, The solution of the elavery question will ultimately lio with the Spanish Cortes, aod it 18 thereiore of the utmost importance iban men should be elected on this island, who, free from party spirit and with full kmowledge of this covniry’s peculiari- ties and neces would be able to impress the Cortes with what ‘eally needed, INPORMATION FOR THE GOVERNORS. The governwent is taking ali possible pains to inetruct ana direct the Governors of the various provinces, und thruugh tbein the people, in regard the purpose and meaning of the municipal, vrovincial and electoral laws lately introduced. A circular 1s- sved with this view by the Governor of the provinco of Havana suys that the proximate elections are the first step toward a brilliant future for Cuva, wheo this province, being the richest aad highest culti- vated of the island, will occapy a conspicuous place. He recommends a strict observance of the instruc. tions having reference toa lawiul election of deputies, and hopes that the now municipal corpora taking possession of their offices on the 1st of next, will find the archives in perfect o1 ail the, resources and expendituros can’ at once be cleariy understood. A recent reduction made by the Administrator of Fioances in the Castom Hoage force brings abeut a saving of $30,000, gold, a year. ‘The premivm on gold ts falling very perceptibly. CREEDMOOR. THE FOURTEENTH REGIMENT PEFORC THE BUTTS—LIsTS OF THE MARKSMEN WHO QUALIFIED. One bundred and nineteen men and officers of the Fourteenth regiment, N.G.8.N.Y., went to Creedmoor for ball practice yoster. Iavatenant Colonel F, A. Bonurig commanded the detachment, and Major H. 5! Jewell and Captain E. & Browe, brigade and rogi- mental inepectors of rifle practice, respectively, superintendea tho sbooting, The woatber was superb for One marksmensbip; the air was tranqatl and the lignt good. There were forty-five men in the third clave who shot at 100 and 150 yarue. Thirty-tour qualified and were sent to shoot iu the secend clave at300 and 400 yards. The oggzregate number who shot mm the latter arp was sixty, of whom twonty- jollow: A Boethner, 86; Privato Joseph Wilitems, 35; Capsaiu A. Samaeis, 36; Cor Priv 34; Private John Reill 33; Pi . vy: iP %, Fite 'W. Penderghast Private A. Benighist, 30) Private J. White, 28; ivate T. MeQuade, 23; Pri vate C. Rossegrue, 28 ; Sergeant Charies Woelluer, 27; Private William Crowther, 27; Private Fravk Bierds, 21; Sergeant W. J. Hathoro, 27; Private F. W. Luckey, 27; pe tteate 4 Festiough, 26; Private Samuel Witams, 4 65 Private H. C. Judson, Private Ww. Dillman, 3 26; Private F. S._ Packard, 2 x ‘Thove who made qualifying scores 1p tho foregoin; class snot for warkstman’s badges at 200 and 500 positio: nding at the former and prot ter range. The following wore the winpers:— Private H. C. Judson, 37; Private Jotin Henwood, 86; Lieutenant Jonn Dixon, 24; Private Geor, holm, 33; Sergeant W. J. Hawthorn, 30: Private An- drow Bixt, 23 ; Sergeant P. H. Blake, 2 eant J.C, » 285 Sergeant J. M. White, 2 1; Private J. ¥. William Private F. Holtz, 26; aa Private A. Bergquist, 2 r Sergeant rivate MANRKSMEN’S PRIZES, Major General Winfeld S. Hancock, United States Army, commanding the Department of the Atlantic, has writtes to the Natioual Rifle Association accepting their invitation to present the prizes im the jaterna- tional wititary match at Gilmore's Garden on the 21st And stating his intention of being present with bie staff at Creedmoor during the shooting of that and th tate match. ATHLETIC Av athletic entertainment, undor tho charge of Protessor Woods, was given at Harry Hili’s Phoatro y' day atternoon, which sorved to bring together quite a numerous assemblage, The athletic exercises wore precoded by a variety performance, tho teature of which was the singing of Miss Georgie Ati young nome woman. When this part of the enter concluded Joe Kyan and bts pupil, Pese an exhibition of collar and elbow ‘oang Murphy and Jack Williams, y aspirants ivr iiste lau the sparring part of tho — entertal equal Lonors, bey wore followed Reil.y and John Saunders, who delighted th With their science. The next match was between Pete MeCoy acd George Taylor, a colored man. Mak Jahan ana Mike Coburn followed. After the first roand Vobern announced that an exbibition would be given within a fortnight oy the sparring fraternity, the proceeas to be sent to the Herat to bo applied to Mike anpoanced his willrng- y light we: pite of years, tasued an exo hi NTERKLTAINMEN TS, a week from od Disco! f c by yprote sor pint and Dooney Harris. H Is “PAT THE W'S” WATCH, Theodore Rogers, sixteen years old, stole bis fath- or’s $90 watch yesterday afternoon and was arrested Inst night by Detective Johnson in the neighborhood SHIPPING NEWS DATES OF DEPARTURE PROM N#W YORK FOR THR MONTHS OF SEPTEMRER AND OCTORRI. pool . 60 Hr erpool.. [57 Broaaway Bowllng Green Bowling Greon Uropia . Beyibie Canada 09 Broadway Kotterdain [50 Broadway favre... [oo Broadway sAverpool...37 Broadway Hvarvool..|¢ Howling (rece P. State ot Nevada Wietana 2 Steamer. Sais. ty of Brussoln..jSept 26 Stato of Pennsyl'alsovt Pommerani Desttwation | Office ——— 26 (Liverpool. ay: Brosaway 72 Browtway G1 Broadway . |37 Broadway 28]Glascow. . 26] Hamburg. 5 tHeerpai. 16 5] Bromen.-.|2, Bowling Green 8 Laver pool way 10| Hamburg. [61 Broadway 15i Liverpool, (29 Brosaway Suv rises... 5 39 | Sandy Hook 6 12 | Gov. Island fe 6 45 | Hell Gate, HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSER- VATIONS. Ther. ;) ther] |) Slateot Sept. 12. Hour. Inch. | Deg. | Winds Weather. Tlorsexheo,, eS 78 a aaa cloudy pau ts cd +) Partly cloucy [38 pay 31.05) 72| Glouay .|12 PM, 30,05 8] pipers cloudy . omer PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPT. 12, 1878. ARRIVALS. BEYORTED BY THR HHRALD STRAM YACHTS AND BBRALD WHITKSTONR TELEGRAPH LINK. Stoamer Othello (Br), Mischell, Hull Avg 25 25, ood Rosten orn 0, ‘s large tron duoy, und ured and white flag om top. ridin, Aspinwall Sept 5, with ‘mdne and Steamer Colon, asseniers to the Pacific’ Mail Steamship Co, Findon, @ cabin _passonger, ied, of piythisis palmonalis; it Slureay. J ‘31 10, lon f, from '¢ 14, yw York ; 19th, lat 3O. 30, lom 74 Steamer Aucustine (ir), fr Tith, lat 35 36. lon 74 28, bai rise nor (He), stee : Bh er Ktnw (Br), Fo Jacmel Aux Cayes 24th, Gonaives 37th. a Mtnee 29th, Port au Prince Sint and Kingston Sept 5, with mdse and passengers to Pim, Forwood & Go. Steamer Niagara, Dearborn, Havana Sept 7, with mdso and 48 passonyers to James K'Ward & Co. Steamer EO Knight, Chichester, Georzetown, DO, with mdse to JL Koome. Jr. ‘Stoumer Old Dominion, Walker, Richmond, City Point . with mdso and parsengers to the Uld Domin- f fon Steamsbip Company. Bark Thataosa Gor). Janossen. Liverpool 24 days, in ‘Sandy took for orders. baliast, to mastor. Bark’ Arcturn: Ns), Bent, London 40 C0 * Gloucester Aug 15, in bal- (ot ange in ballast, to. W Pan ‘Minerva. (Nor), Ulven. Anchored in lower bay for orde: 34 days, in D ballast, to r last, to order. Burk Pradent (Fr), Aillet. Boyd & Hincken, Senr Mary E Webber, H Baracos 14 days, with covounuts fo Gomer & Pearsall; vessel to 1 Kt Staples The following are at Saudy Hock, wind bound: Selr Amos Walker, Boland, Pascagoula 28 days, for Bos- ton, with lumber to m: fo eadlimoaahias Mathows; Philadelphia for Portsmouth, leIphia for Saco. iphia for Boston. Nadeiphia fur Bos- ick. Morrym: sag! James Satterthwaite, Wi Sehr L Blow, Van Gilder, Philadelphia for Boston. psi Jonme 'N Haddell, Cranmer, Philadeiphia for Bos vtche A Nobinger, ml Schr WB Steetman, ‘Sehr Clara Kankin, Veel, Phtiadelpnia for Lynn. Behr A & © Hooper, eae Philadetohis for Now Bed- tora. Be 1, Amboy for Camden, Me. ay isi Fortraouth, NB Amboy for Bi Lang, Ataboy for serbleboad. Phinney, Poughkeepsie for Rich- Reston. niladelphis for Bos- Behe A'T Boardina Sehr John Gadwatad r. mond, Va. Sehr Samuel Gilman, Kelly, Bath for Wilmington, NC. + Schr George Ii Bent, Smith. Orient for Baltimore. ng Stonmer Switzerland (Belg), [rom Antwerp, which arrived 11th EM, bas 206 passepgors, and reports Sept 10, Jat 44 12, lon Passed 9 British ship shi y ey G, bonne it 42:15, Vac ind (Belg), trom 1 iladelphin’ for Ani lon! G8 37.'steamer Sava (Br) 4041, lon 6941, three Bri oplion, Sirius and Arxu (Nor), from Tensber; (Nor), from Waterford. which were an orders, ame up to the city 12th AM. 127 Barks Bonito (Br), trom Dangicks Agst ior), from jerrano. (Br), from Meetwood, which’ were pete) Shao mb eel dG ae RE TS PASSED THROUGH MELT, GATE.” BOUND SOUTH. Escamee Nonsase, Berry, Boston for New Yorn. with mdse and passengers to HF Dimock. enmer Acadia, Dickman, Boston for New Yor, in bi to VH Brows. Brig Princess Beatrice (Br). Simmons, Northoort. LI, for New York, in ballast, to A J ‘Wagington. Setr Seuthorn v Ur), Priest, shulee, NS, for New ork Sche Helen G King, Crowley. Windsor. NS. for New York. Sehr Viola, West, Shutee, NH, for New York. Behr B Young, Cates, Two Rivers, NS, for Now York. Schr Georgianne, Brown, St George, Ma, tor ‘ort BER AS, if holou, na Oliva, iaktaar Kou Bie, 33 ‘Me, for. Now Yo i. }, 10T York. © henr real, ‘ork. Bebe Addie f Pickering, Ba for New York. Sehr Auna Shepard, Shepard, Boston for New York. Behr Sarah B Jones, Phin =a Hynnnis for New York, Sehr Namuel Croc! hor, Taunton, for, Now York. denr Haatin, joel for New Yor. ow Scie George Moon ‘Osheeman) Loa , Nantneket for New ork. Schr Admiral, Wiexlow, Providence for New Yor! Sehr Julia Kaker, Providenee for New Tork. Schr FG Itusvell, Rankin, Portiand, Ct, for New York. BOUND EAST. ee Seuneen: Now Meal Portland. ow roe e for Boston, w York for Now London and (Be), Craig, New York tor Marseities din Hart Isiand Ron Surriet (Be). Van Wart, New York for St P rey, Mitchell Arey, for Eastport. Ene Argo, Guruey. New York for Wareham. ‘oe tt SZsicest, ee for Boston. jor Hartford. jowe. bil u ‘amuoy for No Bene A emeck Ubilde Port Johueon fer Providence. Bark Mana Scammot (Br), Thompson, trom New Yore tor Dunkirk, before reported at wnebor eff the HxxaLD Telegraph Station at Whitestone, ty wont to sea this PM, The fleet of schooners hetere reported windbound In the roads above also proceeded this evenlog. The equare rigged vessels atill remain, CLEARED, Steamer Lessinz Vet bie, Hamburg vie Plymouth id Cherbourg—Kunhat waten er Glandou (Bt), Dinsdate, Havre—J 9 Tacker & 4 Navigator Melos for ‘toamer City of Washington, Timmermane, Havaua—P Alexandre & Steamer O. arth (Br), Liddicoat, Hamilton (Bermuda)— ta uutervridge & Co. feauner Charleston, Berry. Charloston—J W Quintard & . Wilmington, XC—Wm P cly pte isaac Doll, Lawrence. Norfolk, City Point amd Richmond—Old Dominton Sten Baltimore 8 mer Josephine Thoruson, ‘Sreamer Elonnora, Johnson, Portinnd, Me - J F Ames, Steamer Glaneas, Bearse, liosten—H F Dimock, Ship Faaline (Not), Sandberg, Havre—Bonham & Boyo- Francisco—Simonson & 70. Moore, Armstrong, Sai Yokohama and Hioge— Bark Viaror (Nor), Rjornsen. Holl, E—Fanch, Fdyo & Co, Hark Soflid (Nor), Berner, Viymoath, E—faneb, Kdyo ao Bai Ada Peard (Br), Harris, Fowey for orders—John C Samuelsen, Cork for orders— Stettin—Faneb, Edyo & . Rotterdam —Slocov: jomenes (Nor), Funeh Hark Collector tor), Olen, Bark Tro Cognat (Ital) Bark Granit (Nor), Inifor, Haveo—F' Bork Echo (Nor), Wold, Rochefort. nol 4 ~ ote Langaard (Nor), Anderse: Lat (Nor), Ericksen, Bordeanx—Bockmans, Ocr- loin & Oo. Bork Resvit (Noe), Janson, Bordeaux —Funch, Bdye ‘atk Venerata (Nor), Pedors . Baye Ce. Bark Skerryvore (Br), Craig, M Henry. ic Branto (Nor), Nelisen, Genca—Puneh, Kaye & Co. . Cottenes. Phitadelphia—Funeb, Eaye s ark Zaritea (Sw), Skantze, Newark, NJ—Puncb, Edye Co = jg Vannie B Tueker, Tucker, Belfast, 1—Brett, Son Brig Lienen (Ger), Dreas, tambarg—C Tobtas & Co, stiri, Candidersn Lauro ‘(tta, Jauro, Cette—John © Ait Starlight, Thompson, Port Spain (Trinidad) —1, W Mt Lacia—Dwight & Pi eewnnclevines teed & Co. Freeman, Port Apain (Trinidad) —J u WwW inchentor & + LW Wheeler, Bowman, Kingston, Ja=A H Solomon ~H W Loud & Go. rifting, Georgetown, DO, via A ex- ‘an Brit, ® Borealis (Br), Finley, Nowark, NJ—P I Beige it), budd, 1 (ir) Sete am Nevins & 50 Sie MJ Laughton, Hallowell, Perth Amboy—Jod Frye Cartwright & Lemuel, Jarvis, New ia SAILED. Steamers City of Montreal (ir), for Liverpool: Lose (Ger), Have; State of Lonisinne (Br), Ginsgow Witten Suvington (Br), Havre; City of Washington, ‘Havana; (Br), Bergmu, Oh ton; Innad itieb mn: ter thin Not » Protector (Sor), Hambarg; Doris roxhof, M. (sons Cork or Falmouth ; brig Ju Pit, OUR MARINE CORRESPONDENCE, Newrort, Sept 12, 1878, Schr Hattie B ioe (of Yorktown, Va). Uapt tte t Invon, laden with sweet potatoes, bound tor Now Bedtor on Sanday, Sept S(O days ont), was run into by enon known steamer, immediately sunk, ‘The # onmor struck the schooner in the starboard bow, and the captain and crow had jnat timo enough to cut nway a rowbout and got into tt betore the ol annk, Th ¢ nd clear, Aud thay rowed to tho Raco Lightshiv, where thoy wore & or Capt Robinson discovered tno lights of the considerable tine betore It ran into him. The t Leo was 140 tons burden, was built, 16 months ago and wi cwned by Capt Repinsen. Thy el was vain . at $9,000 and the cargo at $700, Both woro insured tor $8,000, MARITIME MISCELLANY. Captain A G Braes, of the steamer State ot Nevada, from Gia has our thanks tor special meteorolozical obser- vations made iu connection with (he Hx®atp wouther ser- vice. The purser of the steamer Etna (Br), trom Jamaica, &:., ‘Will please accept our thanks for favors. Sarr Marsy CLank—Wasbington, Sept 12~The intelli- gence of the wreck of the American ship Mabel Clurk, Bratt 5 de: Supposed porvion of he fo tuken refuge, and to be required. AcAptAN (Br), from rand Philadelphia for Greenock, stonmer Nova Scotian Aug 5 dis: altimore, has repaired aud sailed Tath last to fesuuse ber voyane. Bera M i Mownts (ir). Patterson, in areeent burri _dismasted and 16 Lewis Clark, *mith, trom New York for Key West, distress, lost part of ‘conn Saman Ll) Daves, Cottrell, from St Pierre, Mart, at Tuspan, Mexico, londivg foc New urk, was wreck the latter place in'a hurrieal SLD te tered 174 fons and was butit in AS7T at Baltast, Ste wh 0 rene Bunnire arrived at Froderica, Del waterlog:ed condition, having +pr tuking in About two jeet Ses jo dumaxe to her cargo. Quicx Trir—Bark HS Jackson, which arrived at Port- land Lith trom Limerick, made the round voyage fom New York and baek to Portland in 52 dav PR a ¥, Sept 11 —! erie Jnra (Br), trom St Piorre. Mart, a:—Sept 4¢, tat 32 30, lou 40 20, saw an unknown foretopmast and maintopeallantmast, y foresxil and two jiby set forward, in ball Nept 9 in a k on Goo ir, which did Hari, its Li—The namo of the fine ship lanched on Satarday from the yara of tho Hon Withum Roger Loe 0 Wa af CL Wade. as reported on Ta ay, Sopt 12~Daring the gale 1 nd dry, uear the pi t night cargo bag at epee NY, Pp , Ont, struck the pier in rice hole; she rapidly filled and sank inside the harbor. Sehr B P Dorr, from Oswezo. cargo coal, was driven on The crew of six men ¢ midnicht, afer No the beach a mile west of the harbor. and ove woman were taken off the wreck a hard atrnegle, by the crow o: the lite saving station, lives were lost. Pomrehen. er Me, Sopt 12—The topmaste of a, sunken ‘non Tueaday three miles wert of Matini- cus island. It iy. pasnibl Namari, of Rockport. Ma Fundy, whi k on Bantam Sed, SurPavILDING—New Haven, Sept 9—A new brigantino, to ia, the tweifih built by Mr Miner, of Madi. bride's Sons, of this city, Is on the stoc yard, and will be launched thix month. Lacxen—To-day will be launched from the yard of Georze Rusvell, East Deorin BL Pottengill. She monsure J8 Winslow £'Co, Capt AJP brig Anita Owen, who is to o other parties in Portiand. UNCU¥D—The thres-raasted sobr Lissie B liatl, bailt than Lank for John W lial launched at Del, Sept 9, She is 107 t depth of hold. NOTICE TO MARINERS. joptric light wil thorofrom, Instead of the temporary red light on # pole Shown. herevetore, The light. is clevated AU feet above highwator mark. and in clear weather should be seen from points of approach a distance of 8 miles, The tower is situated 50 teot from the end of the pier.f It is wa open framed bnildinz, painted red and is 35 feet in heizht from toi Pies ALG vo vane of lantern. Posttion—Lat 45 1425 N, WHALEMEN. Cleared at New Bodford Sept 11, bark Ganton, Sherman, Pacific Ocean. Arrived at Provincetown 10tb, schr Express, Smith, from Hatteras Ground, with 25 bois” ep aud 200 do bktist oil, At St Hi a July 30, bark eparaw Hieks, Brown, West- port, Nothing since leat reper At rE B ‘Gonwelt, Avery, reports her bey: (ie wick Teh, with ofl as before reported. letter from Onpe ‘Ponse, of, bark. Prosident, of NB. ro perig ber off Hel Hel nly 27, having just taken a30'bbi sp wh— ppm pen pong from the Com Morris Ground reports Aus 2. barks Dantol Wenstor, Borden, of XB. wich 200 bbls spoil this soasen; Auu's, Roindeor, Baxer, NB, fart 1,500 bols > “a Yold—had not lost ‘a whale this "Bete Tropie Died will suil from Xow Bedtor about Oct.1 tor San Francisco, id will make for he Leslie Oteek Guiey soemabarer ptt ance a nd Pi Lightsht ow and Wr Lightship, sehr Agate, Atkins, of Provincetowa, bound In, last trom Ifatte ‘with !20 bbis sp ofl and 100 do wh oil'ull sola. SPOKEN, Retry Tyoradites Rrhiardaom.. trom New York for r, showing letters GOTK, 45 dave fr Bisriom ioe Duvanath, with loss of msintopmast, oretop= gallemtmast and mltdentopmast. Sept's, lev 24 N, Ton Gd 34W. ‘Schr Florida, from Belfast, ne for Jacksonville, about Sept 8, Gharteston Hehe 25 mi ta Boland, Aug 29, off Key West,’ OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS, - ANrwenr, Sept 11—Safled, bark Sarah Chambers (Br), Rutherford, United State: Besrast, Sept 10—Bal ip Royal Charigr (Br), Crain, Southwest Pass; bark Peter Crerar (Br), Waylen, Tybeo. Bonpuacx, Sept 10—Satled, bark Albert Shultz, Latham, Hlawpton toads. Capiz, to Sept 12—Arrived, bark J I Chadwick, Robin- sen, Gibraltar. Carcutta, Sept 5—ailed, ship Cartvale (Br), Yogg, New York (before reported without date). Dear, Sept 11—Arrived, ship Camperdown (Br), Tinctey, New York for Bremen. Doxxink, Sept 11~ Arrived, brigs La Plate (Br), Mitch- ell, New York; Emms L Shaw (Br), Macomber, 12th, steamer Amanda (Br), Redhead, Baltimore. Bailed Oth, brig Redowa, Burne, United Stutes; 10th, bark Pato Alto, Jenkins, do. ¢ 9—Arrived, barks Fon ( Guttormsen, (Nor), Mareassen, Mhiladelphia, Exmourn, Sept 11—Sallod, bark Jobn T Smith (Br), Barnes, Untvod States. Fouxxstonz, Sept 10—Of, bark Constance (Dutch), nings, from New York for Crouetads. Fatwourn, Sept 11—Off, bark Alida (Nor) ,!Bodteer, from New York for Antwerp. Arrived 12th, bark Harvest Quoen Bn, Cla York Hawncac, Sept 11—Sailed, ship Elisabeth Hamilton, Hempstead, Pniladelph' Haven, Sopt 11—Sailed, ship Transit, Hagen, New York. Lirxnroon, Sept 11—Arrived, bark Charlotte (Br), Ken- Gail, Phitadelphia; 12th, ship Hertfordshire (Br), Thomp- tom, Astoria. Also arrived 12th, steamer Imbros (#r), Cooper, Boston. Satled 12th, steamer Bohemian (Br), Grandy, Boston; bark Timafonsor (Nor), Christenson, New York. Lonpon, Sept 12—Arrived, bark Breidablik (Nor), frem Sailed 12th, Sailed from Now York. Sopt 9—Arrive Orleans tor Beston, . New irk Lewis Smith.(Br ravovend 22th, ba Wright, New York. ¥ Ward, Bebr- bark Larissa (Br), Short, Pbila- ithout date), Sépt O=Arrived, bark Saivatore (Ital), Laltimora. Hatied Mb, bark Nellie May. Roxo, Boston. Quersstown, Sept 11—Arrived, barks Raffaele (Ital), Gaggino, Boston , Costante (Ital), Girochotte, York; Bol Staart (Br). Harper, Baltimo DIERLAND, Sept 12—Arrived, ate: Sinciair, New York, Sixcaroan, Sept 11—In port, bark Janot Ferguson (Br), tor New York. Wareuroun, Sept 10—Sailed, bark Exile (Br), Berry- man, New York. Yanwovrn, Sept 11—Saited, bark agar (Nor), Olsen, United States, Mansertuns. yr Amy Dora (Br), WEATHER REPORT. Norsnrap, Sept 12, PM—Wied NE, moderate gale; barometer 10.211, Viynoutn, Sept 12, !M—Wind N, fresh; 20.20, barometer POREIGN PORTS. Fong he bh Aug ha Set Ne cate Saracen (Br), Bairnson, Aue “T3*Pamons ted). ship Golden State, Delano, New York for Shangha ns. M—Areivea previously, bark Morro rtin Ackerly, Norton, 2 — Arrived, barks Tdano, Richardson, Holbrook, Kor nm “Arrived, stoumor W. i Howes, Morgan, Troxiiio (and sailed Gch for do); barks Saxadashoc, Went. berg, New York; ith, Antonia sain, Brandt, do; 7th, steamer St Louis (Br), Reid, Liverpoot fue Southwest Pass, Sailod 41h, bark Bugen Sp), Aidamis, Buttemore; 6th, stoumer Uhws 1 beige Cube y Canarias (+ Rodrigues, Joun Wolsh, Jr, Armstrong, Baitimoro; sehr eo Bonly, 260, 10 via Uardenns sobt 9-Cleared, bark Gtoaola (ir), Horn, : sehr D Henry Trial, tor Baltimore. Rixustos, Ja, Aug 30—Arrived, sehr Uncle Tom, Magee, New York. Sailed Ang 26, burk Gertrude (Br), Sopt 4, solr Ssznin, Halt, Mobite, Mavita, Ang 15—Satled previously, bark Frank Lam- brith, Gray, Boston, 6. Beans, Bull Rivers barks Rebecca Caraana, for St Jolin (Be), Fraser, Plevon; 40th, peo. Suiied 10th, steamers Manitoban (Be), MeDoagall, Glasgow; sarmatian (Be), Aird, Liverpor YORKY, OB, soph 9 -Abri¥ ed, Perteeorvo Prowse, Por pe Froride Br) Dandalx; OKO und. In vianka B (Aus). K. (Nor), Pederson, Liverpool ; Dambient brig Hliaaoeth Winslow, Mirinna sinitn (Be, King, Burnt wntoo, Ang 22-Saited, om Bata. hav PLGRAVK, BO Richards, Kouon tor U ew Yor! Pas brivs Mildred. (Br), jottovowa; Arthur (Ur), Mason, ee eee te, Antwerp for ——aee Bonlogne for do; Florence (Br) Downle. 4m i Me pool ; 6th. Gerirate ot anh Carel A Mi ia bark Dan Cy, ‘MeDonatd, hy and (Br), White, do. ssines Bs, Ly Montreal, rkx Taule (Nor), Waors- on ntl Freiericksena, Dubling in (br ar i Siar” 20 (Port), Santos, Lishon; ir) sanderlan: Passed Father Point 1th, stoamer Clyde (Br), Lacks by rat; from London tor Mamiresl. | weomi (Now), h, Gwaibeldge, Dublis schr Potomac (Br), Odell, ‘Arrived Toth ik Fannie ane O'Leary, Marseilles vie Halifax. Vitv (Br), Bray, Liverpool; sche Cleared 10th, ship Ni Junot 8 (Hr), Somerville, New Yor! Siseee 11th, sehes Cubs (ihe), Hutchinson, Phitadeto Madazasear, Robbins, and Julia Clinch (Br), Maho New York; 12th, Emm», Dunham, do, TALCANVANO, Aug 1—sailed, shiv Wm M Reed, Prin (trom Husnillos, having repaired), Queenstown. AMERICAN PORTS. ALEXANDRIA, Sept 11—Arriv © Venry, Phiintoiphis Fred © Molden. W dsor; Clara E Simpsor Ellen Tool ton. Now Viteated -Sehta WD: nevi, Phitadelphta; A If Tarte bart New Hnvenz 53 Ward, do Lge ue Res Lp as own —! ary Shi fi iy ved alee stan a titaamemtn, fr falawells & Young, Boston; Geo H Mills, Sta POSTON, Valarie, Nerlwed Gries Le w opt ~Arrived, , Wi Port Spain: Jura (160. Wolf i Pierre, Ma mo ee fed Bark site (Sor). Sorensen, Cork tor ardars. Strader: tris Bailes mers Koman an Achilles, a are d, echi x Ging Chartes Dounts, Dodge, Baltimore; ‘ F Massachusotts (Br), cult back Ringerslins Dageod, Geresy cele ieieeel Perrin, Packard, New York. Sailed—Steamer Orchis (Br), Havro; and from the ronas, barks Kate Williams, Ivanell, ¥ iat ‘anny Lewis (Br); (Bri. MORE, Sept 11—Arrived, sshr Wellington, Phil- 1 Sie Kal (from Philadel ck; schrs Wm Wiler, Whartin, Providenc Rich. Robinson, Boston; Mary A T2th—Arrived, stoumor Octora Su oe Rivorvoats Profets (lini, Musios Le ellison, Livery rele iuzio, Londonderr: Ruocero (tal) Moifino, Tatths: Sinde (tons. "Andersons seecere Grn ive (fins, Wirpl, Bacdsouky tobe Jepeus W Fish. Wati ow York. joanoke River: «Simonsen. Gloucester; Kocina (Ita ald (NOt), ——, ine. Carti (Nor), (Nor! Hacklin, Newry; (or), s meperuad. 01 On ‘Ronee ‘David Taylor, Gaskill, Mori, Ame hip Beethoven (Br), Smnith, Dublin; barks Leon, Pancslde (tals Isossi, Hail; Pras Sverdrap (Nor), #3) elteans achra Jesse Murdoch, Slocum, New jedtord; jarliay, ——. _ Cleared—Steamers Johns Hopk! Tinllett, Savannah; Sarrazossa, Hooper, Boston; bares Voltro (ital), noenstown; Persoveranza (Ital), Parodi, do: (Ital), Genta, do; sel mre anak Hinds, Boston; JB Car- rington, Parker, New Ha iied—Barks Rothe: ‘Vato, May, A Klockman, Bjorn- Cie m Bharani Soren or; brige Agnes Bi a BRUNSWICK, Ga, Sept 10—Arrived, brig American Cnton, Collins, New Yor! AUFORT SO, Sopt bArived arte Pathfinder (Br), Willis, St Thomas: Toh Pollo (Ber Lm s Bowtillier, Mare tojaque,s brig Wt Tucker, Clement, Cape Verdos. TH, Sept 10—Arrived, scbra'Royal Arch, Crowell, Ronton, to lend for, Washington: Fileg. Morris Portland, to load for New York; Lizalo Young, toloaa for Richmond, Va, 11th—Safled, schr Joba H Converse, Collin, Gardiner, to load for Philadelphia. EVERLY Govt LOrArrived., sobre Kate Rommel, in, Seaman, Philadelphia. Ager {ALAND TARBOR, opt 8 -Areived. brig Ma- tilda Baek (Be. Baek New York for S John, Ni (aaa Te- mainod in port 11th). Retarned—sebrs ‘Aipine. Impudenee, Jane, and Ramon ao, ilede"Sctrs Josiah (Whitehouse, Fa gait for Boston; ‘Van Dase Lynn: Joba Stroup, Maret ingale, Iililtard, trom Kady, Groen, Port ann for Bangor; et pine Mit Deer Isle), for Boston, hr Cepia, Jones, from Rondous for Now BDGARTOWN, Sept 10—Arrived, brig Charles Dennis, Dodge. Baltiwore for Boston, 28 days’ passage (stoaintuz Knickerbocker will tow her to Boston); schra 0 B Woo Stanley, Philadelphia for Boston ; George W Shaves Patter: 009, Olas Glen fae z04 for do. Dieppe; seb ie Moki iunon, Forte Riga. —Steumer Borlin (Ger), for Bre Caspian r(B). ieee Carolina (8p). for Liverpool; ship. Oceldontal Pacific coast; barks Yon Molke (Br), 8t Nazaire; Hoffauns (Ger), Dantalo: Dininganno (Nor), Falmouth’ ern (Br), Dani Arrived=-Bark Tits W_ Race, Zeluff, Joremi: salsa: Ship” Talbot (or), Darks Harry Beene (Br), for Baltim Areives Mangesehe William Slater, Killen, Morans Cay for Now Yon Put in fora barbor 10tb, ggts, Ridgewood, Jouson, from Georgetown, SC, for Ni Fret ae et: Si wall detataed in Tampton Roads by heavy NE winds, FALL. RIVER, Sept 8—Arrived, Davis, New York,’ ‘Oth—Arrived, steamere Vindleator, Rogers, and Hercules, Bwarey, Philnde Galtci— eur Jf Worthlugten, Fitch, Philadelphia, Oth — Bai heny, McLean, Goorgetown, nls. chr Roger Drury. Phil+ “tom, tat Coren frie H to Phil hia. Jason (Nor), stonmer Albatross, ALY My vin f mecuomangten: 3 sche Franklin, Nichols, New York. GEORGKTOWN, SC, Sept Faas ole sehr Blesnor, PuARBINE Yor! Philadel ‘se 6th, Rate diffurd, afford. go: Ptiads iphia; 10th, Annie Barton, MeNelloy, ai neped by, sobre A a Elizabeth, bt Seah ae Sept zt. Hi cArrived. ache ache Alice Vane, Davis, a Dar ita ‘Sept 1i—Arfived, sehr Mary J Covk, Cook, rom Bat ath Rt IDGE, Sopt 7Sailed, brig moe B Leighton, ley, for Poiia- Crowley, New York; sehr Wigwam, Fie SEW’! i Sept 8—Below, schr Therosa G Guit rex, ¢ 1th - Clenrod, bark Wild Hanter, Minot. Brom NEWBERN, NC, Sept 10- Arrived, setrs Addie Iv NEW. BEDFORD. Sept 10--alled, venr Ramon at Ajaria, MeGoo, Pattadoto' eae eee Cait a Hants, Chase, New York; Thee De WEORT, Bope ith tie eed Arrived, sebrs 8 polerste, Mathews, Porth Amboy fo New Bedford; Mattel ers, Snow, New York for New Bodfora. Sulled—U 5 steamer Cactus, Letham, on ONEW HAVEN, Sept 12-Arrived, achr ‘Wm 8 Mount ae) Perth Amboy. PORT GAMBLE, Sept 4—Arrived bark Arkwright, Sears, Honoiut ORT TOWNEND, Sept 4—Arrived, ship Shirley, Mathews, San Fransisc PORT BLKELEY, Sept 4—Arrived, bark Marthe Ridemut, Wickhers, ‘San Franctace. PHILADELPHIA, Bape Th—Arrived schrs LS Lovers tar, Uorson, Providence (oad 6 for Wilmington, Del) ; West ‘Wind. Corson, Prov Cleared—Senrs Jos Pi . Newport; 8 & B i AB ‘icrita, Tnks, ‘Boston; orion, Soinerset: Nellie Chase, rz. , Savannah ; ae ( Br worth, Mo; Rattlesnake, York; A C Stime: we Roborteon (Br), McInnis, Bre- iney, OB: eke Toimstrand (Nor), Jacobson, Bordowux; Thoya (Dan), Bohn, Ivigent ; aud (Nor) Bastrup, Loudon achrs John D Pago, Haley, Boston; AU Buckley, Young, Danvorsport. Alse eeviveds bark Accaian (Be) feet Cork Nellio F Sawyer, Bunk: » nee |-seng edt at a rT wi tate, Lot tketwee brig Snomatvinen (Rus), Hor- . Crowell, Boston; West Taley, OF son, Newport, , Stooson, Antwerp: barks ‘(Bomanoit (Br), lienley, Caneel, Quattro Fea: er. Now! 8, Hin, Wind Also cleared, # pede Sees Semen: Gano (ital). Romer. Aj Pawti Eilon, itowe Provid Shi DvLawane Biteaxwaten, Sept 12—Atrived, bark Brill- Hanson, Fleetwood. Steamer 'Nith (Br), Now York; bark Ranger ey, ore (from Tavergeeb, Wilmington, Del . ‘ORTLAND, at Franconi: Sept Ll—Arriv bark Don Justo, Bath, to lo cht © B Paina, Phitadeiphie, Ui, Sent 10 —Arrivet, sebea (arelo 8 Hart, andrla; atonry R Congdon, Milliken, do brs Eliza A Se Philadelphing Mary A Brown, ped , Piiiladetphts; sents Oaoun Wave, ined, Port Joumson for Pawtucket; Win It Bowen, Jackson, New York, Below—seht George BM wit Sours Amboy. j—Nehr Aesoin (Br), Haraty ow, a. Pinadetpbiag iver, NJ. Sailed— Steamer Tonawat Eliza Sey vena, Tattle, Mauri th Areived, week Louisburg (ir), Day, Frode erapernace Helle (Br). Tower, ae Joan, NBS . Da Mept 10—Suiled, bark Sirlo (Nor), Dr i ek, Evenson, Now Yor! ‘Kn sire Hi for prot; Kong Ue Hh (so oot, to load ol! viv 9 Wait. ndsor, Nx. SAN FRANCISCO, Soe Arrived, ship Airlie (Br), Raeburn, Nowesstic, NSW: echr Mary Swan, Jacobsen, ‘Bakor, Liver bark fare U'shwater, sam Pht AVASNAM, Sept jesmer Gen Barno RAVAN NAM, SoPt, sehen FA Server, Simmons, Bashy Meonawa, Fairchild, Gaedtnor. fhigdc-stoamors I Livingston, Fleetwood, Now Yorks United sentos, Matthe Boston ; Geo Appold, Loveland, " sept 11—Arrived, schts David Torrey, Soule, NS, for Baltimore; Narragn aw, Pistia elins, Pomeroy, Port Jo alin, Bilas emangor {or Mondous; Lecvata, Crocuets, d for New York, MeN EY AND ILAV IS. Sept 11—Arrived, sehrs FR Baird, Mayhew, Phitadelpiia lor Boston ; Lucy M Collins, Curtin, Jacksonville tor do, Heturned—Sches Chas EB Suith, W & I Wetherspoon (Be), and Bdward Lee (whaler). ited nd MB Mahovoy, elves Darius Bad: Brig Benj Car ts Grecian Bond (Be), BM Nash Bayles. Jonah Whites a Stotror, Joba = = Jas cone, Geo D 5 ot a Maud Webster, and F i Baird ‘Sept ¥-Wont to wea, bark Geo Davis (Be), Hooker, 92 Autworp, —Atrived, steamer Benefactor, Jones, Now York; Ford, Soston lve (Nor), Andersen, Silloths g Brnsilian (Nor), Boek, Barrow. ORF ANIINGTON. Noe sept 10 -—xeeh tor, Hownrd, New eit Notlie Pow York. Gaskill, St Vineont, WI. Arrived, seht Hasteten, Rogers, in ‘i Dg Sept 11—Sailed, sehr Susan B Nasu, Bare ‘orks