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10 WASHINGTON. GENERAL WASHINGTON ODESPATCHES. Wasuiotox, Sept. 19, 1878, SHE CHINESE EMBASSY IN WASHINGTON— AWAITING THE PRYSIDFN?I'S RETURN—FU- TURE MOVEMENTS OF THE CHIEF AMBASSA~ DoR. The Chinese Embassy, co: ting of Chin Lan Pin, First Plonipotentiary; Yung Wung, Second Plenipo- tentiary; M, Yuh, Firet Secretary of Legation; M Yung, Second Secretary of Legation; Mr. D. W. Bartlett, Ameriean Secretary to (ho Embassy; seven attachés apa three servants, arrived here at four o’elock this alternoon, and are comfortably quar- fered in the large residence at the corner of Twenti- eb W., leasea for the Legation. The Scerctary of State will be offlcialiy notified of heir arrival to-morrow, but the formal presenta- tion to tho Presideat cannot be made until his returo ext week, It is the dovire of the Embassy, ho ever, to be officially presented at his earliest con- venionce, Alter the presentation the Embassy will sojourn bere quietly a short time, after which the Chief Aw- bassador, with a portion of those accompanying bim, will goto Spain and Peru to organize the Chinese @iplomatic service in those countries, He will th return to this city, where be will remain as Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary to the United States. ©ST OF COLLECTING THE REVENUE. ‘A statemopt bas been prepared in the Treasury Department, made up from the monthly reports of collectors of customs for the year ending June 30, 1878, showing the receipts and exponses in cach col- lection district and tbe number of persons employed, ‘Tne toliowing are the aggregates shown by said state- ment, Vi Tota amount of duties collected in coin, . $123,823, 764 Aggregate receipts from all sources in coin and currency... esesecees 182,024,409 Total cost of collection ibroughout the United Siates.... * Total number of persons employed ea per centage of cost of collection. cost of collecting the revenue during $6,256,614 5,525,787 Showing a saving in 1878 Of..........e008 $730, ]HE RESIGNATION OF MB. M'PHRRSON AS CHISY OF THE BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING, Mr. McPhersop, in bis letter to Secrotary Sherman Fesigning the posttion of Chiet of the.Bareaa of En- graving and Printing, desires that the resignation shail take effect on the appointment of a successor. He acknowledges the uniiorm confidence and steady Support given him by the Secretary, and say: in view of the favorable condition sar- wounding the bureau, he feels regret at lay- ing down the duties become familia but the new field of iabor suddenly aud unexpectedly Opened to him ts more specially in the line of his tastes, pursuits and stadies. In conciusion he re- quests the appointment of a proper committee to conduct the count of the securities held by the bu- Feau. The Secrotary, in reply, regrets the resignation, re- fers to the valuable ces rendered by Mr, McPher- son, but says he cannot blame bim for accepting an honorabie aud less irksome position in private life, THE MEXICAN AWARD, The ramor that the third instalment of the Mexican ard, doe January 31, wil! not be paid to our govern- ment, is denied upon competent authority, and It Is @eclarod upon the same authority that most ot the money to meet it is atroady on deposit in New York bity. THE WASHINGTON LABOR TROUBLES—A Pnro- CrssioN BY COHENITES—THREATS AGAINST ‘THE MEN aT WORK. rt There was some apprehension this afternoon of trouble on account of recent agitations among the laboring classes led by ove Isaac L. Cohen, it having been threatened that there would bo a geveral sirike to-day. Cohen and about three hundred of nis fol- towers assembled at two o’ulock this afternoon with the mottoes “General Strike for $1 50,” “Eter- pal Vigiiance is the Price of Liberty,” jo One Shall fake Your Place.’ This evening Cohen and his tol- lowers started on tho threatened march. Thoy first proceeded to South Washington, where they made Gireutt ef that section of the city and halted at the Arsenal, Ashort meeting was held, and addressed by Cohen, who gave notico that he would start oarly In the morning tor tne piaces where laboring men are employed nnd oarry his threat into effect. At mid- Bight the Cohenites are lying about on the grounds outside of the Arsenal making the night hideous with Sheir yolle, No fears are entertained that they will dreate any distorbance bofore morning, A large boay pf police ero on duty noar tho rendezvous of tho rioters. KINGS COUNTY SUPERVISORS, PROPOSED WHOLTS\LE REDUCTION OF BALA- RILS—SERIOUS CHARGE OF AN EX-SOLDIER— COUNTY FINANCTS. A stated session of the Kings County Board of Su- pervisors was held yesterday afternoon. The Special Committee on Payroll reported that tn their opinion a reduction ought to be made in the county expendi- ares, and In accordance with this view a resolution @as submitted reducing the pay of all court officers from $4 per day to $3, From the evidence of wit- Denses heard by the committee the latter are of tho opinion that thero are too mavy court officers The reduction of the pay of the Deputy Clerk of the Supreme Court from $5,000 por annum to $3,000 was alsorecommended. Since September, 1877, the City Court Clerk bas been asilowed by Jaw to rotain trial fees to his own use, 2nd u reduction of the salary of that official to $2,000 is recommended, The commmit- a a rowlution, Oxing the saluries ot fotlows:—Salary of the Acting two Coart etenographers at $2,000, of the keeper of the Court Houso et $6,000 10 full tor the sate keoping and Sleansing of the Court House. Toe report was iaid over for ono week. A COMM Unicationg was read irom the Coansel of the Board of Charitees, settiua forth the urgent néécs- sity for tho payment of the salaries of the empio} os of that Board, which is aue them since May last. matter was relerrea to the Law Committes. n rity Commissioner rn directing the Pay t of 'y, amoa! sing to $1,683 33, ise relerred, An ex-meinver of Company 6, Pitteouth ttaiton, beamed Joseph Kiezer, sent in a communication in which he alleged that the money druwn by the com- pany trom ite County Treasurer tor the rentot an armory for the company, aud to pay a keeper thereot, 86 well es fof rations required during their term of service in the ‘“strite’’ riots of 1877, had been ex- pended ior ether purposes. The communication w Feterred to the Military Committee, The County Treasurer was authorized to issue bonds avd tax certificates to ot $400,000 to pay the cost of ee government till tho taxes wre collected, Th the treasurer for the month of Augu' shows tat $97,846 navo been ex. | ny during the mooth, of which sum $30,775 16 as for selories. The Special Committee on Equalization of Taxes ported that they bad covlerrea with the Board of 1e Assessorr, at Albany, and bad come to the con+ flusion that, under the present system ot represe: It was impossible for Kings county to get a juction of taxes. BISHUP ODKNHEIMER, Right Rev. W. 1a. Odenhoimor, Bishop of the North. ern diocese of New Jorscy, was removed from bis Fesidence in Orange, yesterday atternoon, to bis old home at Bariimgion, in consequence of 4 desire expressed by him that bis. last days on earth should Wie bi Heal a few years ogo the Bisbop whieh fractured bis koeepan, be was forced to reviro from Te add to iis cup of sorrow, just then ® nesr relative by marriage commited cide at Annapolis, leaving behind a sudly tarnished pame. The Bishop was then given a six mouths’ va- cation and ® sufllolent sum to defray the expeos ot a vist to ee y to He spent mostol bis time ata t coast of Ragland, re. Ot late he hi others re Bishop fee spring, tne oity, and more recently, when he House of Bisbope in session here, some N. Je, 1 the hope ot , but there was pone, and on Wednesday be ned to Ufange, nnd, as above stared, was re. moved pomeeeny to Buriingion, where he Will stay z i a onl Mr. Grubb, Ho was taken from | car of the Pennsylvanta rord, at jsumtaan by ‘pie wife an fexmily. NEW YORK I HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1878.—TRIPLE SHEET. “STOP THAT NOISE.” WHAT PROFESSOR EDISON HAS DONE TO ANA= LXZE THE SOUNDS PRODUCED BY THE ME~ TROPOLIT*N ELEVATED BRslLWAY—FUBTHER FXPERIMENTS YESTERDAY. The labor of Professor Edison on bebalf of the Me- tropolitan Elevated Ratlway Company to determine the various causes of the moises produced by the trains in Sixth avenue bas been very coasiderable, 4 Protessor Edison himselt thinks that he bas not only analyzed the neise, which he declares composite, but has ascertained the exact cause of each portion of it, New, theretore, it is expocted thas the redaction of the annoyance to the residents along the route will be &u comparatively simple thing, The Professor says that the company will be able to reduce the noise more than Gity por cent. Ovo of bis suggostiens to the company has already been anttcipated by the taking up of the rails on one track for a sport dis. tance, in the neighborhood of Twonty-third street, aud relaying thom over cusht made of lead, rab- ber and leather, Yesierday, however, the services of the “Wizard of Menlo Park” were required for a different service, though of not dissimilar character. As previously stated, the Grand Jury now in session, bas been pe- Utioned to indict the Metropolitan Company for cre- ating @ vuisunce, the noise bel: the nuisance com- planed of. Professor Edieon has, theretore, been called upon asan expert to testify polore the Grand Jury on the subject, It was for the purpose of pi paring himself to speak exactly that he yesterdsy sent out Mr, Charles Batebelor, bis principal assisi- aut, armed with « phonantograph, to take a record of the noises produced by difforeut railroad trains on Gifforent roads, Speaking on the subject to a Henatp reporter Mr. Foster, ot the Metropolitan Company, said that the pubhe had little idea of the efforts the company had made and was making to overcome tho noise. Ho thought it would be impossible for the Grand Jury to find a Diilof indictment against them unless it could be shown that they bad not taken proper precautions against noise, He claimed that a now problom was Presented Ly the working of the pew railroad, and that the public should not be so unreasonable as te expect that the Lroubio could be overcome atence, A great deal of money bad beeh spent and great pains bad been taken in stadyiug to overcome tue troubie, Dut the company wns not satisded that i) had bit upon the best plan yet. It was certsin that the anvise could reduced, and equally cortaim tbat it would be, but the company was not wiiling to go to the exponse of altering 118 whole road on any plan Until 1t was known to be the best one, NQVEL PLANS PROPOSED. la the moantime buadreds of inventors were pre- seating Plavs, each being confident that bis was best, Que map, a German, insisted that the sole cuase Of the noise was the violent and sudden dit- placement of the air, and wanted a sort of prow built at the front of. the locomotive to enadlo the train to cleave the uir a8 a ship cleaves the water, ‘[his wasto be modeiled like the bow of a snip, only that tho keel should be on top, 60 thatas much noiso as possible shrowa upward into theair. This gentle- Foster #aid, becoming cenviaced, atier about twenty Visits to tne company’s office, that be could net obtain a trini of bis pian, lott 1 bigh dud. Beou, saying that lus duty to the public would compel pase, throuzb the medium of the press, the rejusul of the company toadopt u sensible and ro sonavie plan which Would surely do away with the noise. Another man nad ingisted that all that was needed was to lay rails of asphalt. Asphalt wus the greatest thing wong and by making little troughs which should be filled to overflowing with asphal acing the stoel rails with those troughs, t! would be {pund to move over them without any noise, He could not be made to see that the aspralt would at once give way, Anotber mau wanted the traics to run through long boxes or tuunels, out of which pipes could be so place to conduct the noise into the up- per regions of 1 Hundreds of listened to, and tue company bad ineauwhile gone on experimenting, As to ¢ Indiosment, Mr. Foster thougnt it could castly bo snown by the experiments begua yesterday that the Metropolitan trains made ne more note than other ratirodd traios, 1! as inucb, and that the roar of trafic on Broodway was far greater than that ou Sixth avenue, YRSTBRDAY’S BXPRRIMEXTS, In beginning these experiments Mr. Batchelor, to- ther with an assistan' first to wwe Hackene ck drawbridge, with « view to getting a recerd of tue noise made Vy fast trains passing Over it In thishe Upeuccessiul, lor two reasons. Firat, Ui was open neuriy ail the morning, save at brie! vals, and the trains all ri Iack Of a pon sto, Atier survoying juily he was compelled to take lis station upon ti bridge itaeli, Decween the two tracks, and here the vibrations eaused by the passing trulns were found to be of u twotold patare. 1ke vibrations of the air that could be recordea by the pa Conatituted the noise, wel y went were sal uactery, | sor Edison the square of speed, a gorrg twice as ast as anoiber making four times as much bratione, however, w ty Deiug sharp, Violent ovolltations of the timbers of the well, Bo that thero was presonted to ibe view reporter(who praucnily stood afar off) the Strange spectacie of a phobagiograph and two meu jostled up and down in av excceaingly lively way apd much alter ihe manner of corn in a bopper, Sitting timbers with some difficulty themselves the rove to koep the instrument safe at all hezarde, and, as tbe only availabl @ portion of thorr clothing, hastily ped off tor the parpuse, on the phonautograph, Ihe weight oi tho garments proved insutlicient to copie ot the instrument, and Mr, Bate! his leg upon it und took hi it must be confessed, somewbat ungra The resalt seemed unsatisiactory, lor when Mr. Baich- clor Dad gazed for some time im silence through a large gorglo at the tiny, wavy | lines, the reporter ven- tured to ask bim wuat he bad secur: “Lepink Dit try 1t to-morrow trom a nents * ne guid, at length, and packed up his instrument and +t wted for Now York, HOTES OX SIXTH AVENUM. nty-tirst reg at the oorner of Sixth avenuo aod fhirty~ was a betier opportunity of wateuiog the experment., First, a # white poper was glued smoothly on the c, Then a tew bis of cempaor were burned vt cylinder, which was Kept rapidly revolving so that the paper sould not burn. By this moans a coating of lampblack was obtained. Then the delieate needle attached to the ctephregm was adjasted so that its 8 needle was a bali. 991 tarnea, Presontly a fine It curves and angles, eppeared the Jamp biack and gravely imspected through the goggle by Mr, Batebelor, who preseatly expressed bis satisfaction and proceeded to take more records, which proved equaliy sutistactory. Poporter then expected ta. aamotbing of the but when he seked a question abeut it Was in- formed that qxeh recor ind Wo be sindied carefally Under a microscope before any opinion could be given. Th y then proceedea to t the record of some of 1 ains on the Hucson River road, pear Fort Washington, whteh occupied the reat of the day, Mr Batchelor is to comtinne the experiménts to-aay, and Mr. sdison is expécted to be abto to testify before the Grand Jury within a fow days. BEFORE THE OuAND JURY. Tho investigation inte the alleged annoyance and injury caused by tho noise of the Motropotitan Ele- vated Railroad will be continued by the Grand Jury ay. It is understood that the president, airectors and enginecrs of the road, as well as those engince:s who have experimented, ‘or have offered to experi. ment, with a view ot devdoning the noise, bave been subpanued to be tn attendance. There wiil aiso be prosent a Inege number of downtown business men, INSTALLATION OF A PASTOR, Rev. Josoph G. Willtamson was formally installed laet evening as pastor of the Ainatte Street Presbyto- rian Church, Williamebarg. Rev. T. Do Witt Talmage, who preached the installation sermon, took his text from Praims of David, 19, viii —“The stetates of tho Lord are rent.’ Dr. Talmage commenced bis dis course by saying that old books went out of dave, and of ail the old books that had been written only two or three were of any Ono of these was the grana old In courts of law it was kissed by sume irrov- majority of those present, 14, would kiss it with ever: un bis sother Dr. ry continued, athe together for the purpose of getting some mementoes, he chose the old family Bivie, and he abould charge his children nevor io part with i, The great trouble was that the Biole was not read right Tt should be reed througn irom beginning 10 ona, Bible was not only right in doctrine, but right in effect, It was like the flowers, whorover you piacod 1 it was appropriate. iu closing his discourse Dr Talmage told Key, Mr. Williamson to be of good cheer. Ho belioved tho best sormons pr were the fir The new pastor was thea or. dained, Dr. W ie cuarge to the fore 1. Ouyler aud the charge to the people by Rev, Dr. Duryea, The Rev, Mr. Williamson pronounced the benediction. use to the people. Brot bat th mage affection, T RAMPS | “RAIDED, A large body of tram, have tor some time past rendesvoused at Steitoo, near New Prnnewiek, N. J. At threo o'clock yostorday morning tho officers, aived by the citizens, surrounded and recurod ten of the ramps, whe Wore sentenced by Ae Fora to thiriy aya 10 jall, UNITARIAN CONFERENCE, Saratoga, N. ¥., Sept, 19, 1873. At the Unitarian Contorence this morning Protessor ©. C. Everett, Dean of the Harvara Divinity School, read a paper en “New Ethics,” His summing up was that it has to do with individaals. Is loves nos merely ma sitll more doos it love men. It was the warmth and tenderness of personal relattonsbip which lent, sometimes, a o¢r- talp charm even to what were often the most repul- sive forms of the old régime; and it is this that the new morality mast know how to blend with its love of principles if 1t would replace a atill better, if 11 would wortbily tulfi the Christian ideal. Rev. J. C. Learned, of St. Louis, and Rev, Geofgo A. Thayor, of Boston, discussed the paper, Rey. Augustus Woodbury, of Providence, made o report irom the Business Commiiteo tbat ail pew business be presented before nvon on Friday and Tecommending the appotntment of three misston- aries, but not to supersede any missionary work vow Adopteu, Also pledging the cburches Fepresented to raise means to pay missionaries. Resolusioas fur a committee to prepare a plan for endowing an advanced school for girls, and oommoud- “ing the school started in Greeniield, Mass., and Antioch Conege were adopted. The Commitice on Creden penerees (in part) 479 delegaies, representing 187 churches and eightcen associations [rom twenty-one Staicr, ELORTS READ. In the afternoon session reporis were made of tho American Unitarian Association, by the Rev. R. R, Shippen, Secrotary; of the Sunday School Seciety, by toe Rev. George F. stper, Secretary, and of tbo Bureau of Mimisteril Supply, by tho Rev, £. C. Gaild, chairman, MISSIONARY MRETING. In the evening 4 mi-sionary meoting was held General Armstrong, Superintoudent of tbe Hampton School for Freedmen, made the first address, He waid ihey are trying (0 educate ireedmen and ac- velop in the salvation of hard work, teaching ‘hem what they most need to know—now to care for themselves both iu body and mind, They have alrcady educated 309 and them out as teachers and have 300 more tn training to go out and assist those now at work, Tho achvol is under orthodox control, but has some Unitarian teachers, who are efficient, and enjoy equal privi- leges, ‘The Dest ‘mon of tne old clitzens of the South aro in sympathy with tne work and welcome the tcachers sent our by the school, Last spring the government bad been some Indiana, long heid as pris at St, Augustine, and educat@ them. ook ‘sevonicen who are earnestly working for educuts bo snecessful had fort. proved that Captain I’ratt, an old fighter, had veo sent to tue Plaine to young mea aad giris to join them, and they we. expected there, Ihe scnool needs $10,000 to Dalia a new house to accommod sto them, Rey. Clay McCauley, of Washington; Rev. C. W. Buck, of Porttan ev. J. L, Jones, the Western missionary, and tue Key. J. F. W. Ware, of Bosion, wero among the spoukers on tho subject of the meot- ing. Mr. Ware spoke particalarly of Miss Bradiey’s work among tho poor whites of the South and its eficioncy, A MAN EATER CAUGHT. For the last three months Captain Jack Suilivas has Deen passing his cveuings on pier 23 East River, foot ot Beexman sireet, bis ambition being to catch an enormous shark, During that time be has succceded in booking six different ones, none of them, however, moro than five feet in leogth, Last evoniog, about a quarter-past seven o’clock, he was sitting in his usual piace, when ho felt a alight nibbliog, which continued for several minutes. He thought nothirg ®t tt, as be was certain ne small fish could take bis hook, which was a very large one, used for sharks only. ‘fle was brought to bis senses by a Jerk on the line which was 80 Birong as to alunost pull bim overbourd, He let tbe line—a very heavy ono, over two Auodred and forty feet in length—rvn out and called for assis: or four friends, who were on ti bis ard, and after bal Captain Sullivan, big Jack Sullivan, Mike Hanlov, Joun Donovan aod Gas Wilson to lift the ehark oa the Osh cars, which abound the neighborhood of tho Fulton Marxet vier. They coald haul it up no Jurther until one of them had lowered himselfand at- tuched a rope to the tail of the monster. ‘The abark was found to be of the maa-cater spccier, ‘with round nose and three rows of teeth, It meas- ured tutly eight fect trum nose to tali and weighed over 300 pounds, The bait used was a porgto. A HUSBAND'S ALLEGATIONS, Judgo Anderson, of Jersey City Heights, yester- day 1esued a warrant for the arrest of Mrs. B. G. Cleveiand, on complaint of her busbana, for adultery, Mr. Cleveland, in bis complaint, charges a youog man Bamod William McDermott with being the cause of his infidenty, yea 0, attended morolight picnies and soctabies and associated with pervo.s who were objectionable tohim. Mr, Cleveland further atleges that although his wifo bas not lived with bim for two years he re- cently discovered that she was about io becom mother, and he suspected that McDermott, who boarded at the same house with his mite, bad been criminally intimate with bor. The parties will not be arruigned bofore tho Jadge until to-day, Mra. Cl 4 is about thirty years of age and the moth ree children, THE POISONED BABE, Coroner Gannon, of Jorsey City, last evening re. sumed the inquest In the case of Richard Phillips, the babe whose mother alloges that she gave it a dose of laudanum which caused death. County Physician Converse tostified that he hed made an analy- sis of the intestines and stomach of the child and had jod to find apy trace of nud ath. He id it was possible, and oven provable, tor poiwon to be absorbed by the blood, Dr, Kopetschry, Who cortified that the child had died Irom cougovtton of tho lungs, testified that he had Rot becn told that laudanum had been xiven tho chil he bad examined the child a few Lours belore doat and jound the pupiis o! the eyes dilated, not co: tructed in the least; he prescribed a small dose of syrap of sqaills to clear the bronchial tubes, quest was then adjourned. The in- SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS, DATES OF DEPARTCRE yROM NEW YORK YOR THE MONTHS OF SEPTENNER AND OUTONER. vnaway 7 Bowl 6 Green 2 Bowling Greea 4 Bowling Green 7 Rowling Green 69 Broadway 55 roadway Shyer Brut 2/188 broadway state of Pe: 6lilasgow...(72 Broadway ai Aamburg.. (61 Broadway Liverpool. (87 Broadway Civerpooi..|G9 Broadway 7 Bowling Green 2 Rowling ) Broadway 29 Brondway 7 Bowitng Green 19 roadway 2] Liverpook. 1& Howita een Havre... Bb Liverpool. lasgow. Hamburg... fl y Rremneny 72 Krondway 61 Brondway sBontiog t Devonian. Oder Montana. Liverpool. Frivin.. Hombars.. y Wisconsin Liverpont,. [29 Broadens ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. wen water, 6 46] dandy Mook....cve 1 45 6 OL | Gov. Isiand.....evo 2 30 134 sux AND MOON, see 0¥0 1 j Hell Gate. weve 416 HERALD’ YACHT WEATHER OBSER- ‘ VATIONS, Sept. 19. | Bor | Torsesion. = 79! Sh] Ian Hospital &hip al Su 69] SWiClonr. Bae... coe Sandy Look PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPT. 1 ARRIVALS. REPORTRD NY THA HRNALD STRAM YACHTS AND NERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. not Amelia (Br), Wiekson, Cardiff 15 days, im bale J8 Tucker & 0» onmier Main (Ger), Barre, Bremen Sept & and South- ampton 96h, with mdse nod 544 prasongers t Co. Attived at 4:40 Pal. rirst and Latter part of passage ad tight and variable winds: middie part strong westerly winds and ron. sept 15, Int 48.40, lon 41.29, passed an Alian ling steamer boand F jon 56 08, steamer Rhein (Ger), from New York f en. Cheeseman, Savannah § days, with Steamer Gan Is + inion, Watker, Iicmond, de, witt rominion Aisamatip Co. ison, Chichester, Georgetown, DC, with Hobs, Lawes, Dol, with mdse to the Hip Neon, London 30 days, in ballet, Benham & Boyexen. Bark Kinma (Ival), Parntins, Dando 92 days, in ballast, to Blocovien & Ba x very d 1g Leslie (of Liverpool, NS). Bartliog, Dun- irk ‘allast, to H B Bailey & Co, Bark Lord Pale x Coll Uerkeusea, Bordeanx 51 ony in ballast, to Func! ve & O + pr Candide. (tab. vag Lisboa 40 days, with cork ‘k Arabella a (foro. . Pachero, Perrambuce Jaly 27 aud Aug 14, with sugar to HU Swift & Go; vessel to MeLaren, Domerera 22 = tm delinst, to ballast, ‘spoke bark Maud Soward, I bad are, with sug: ! to H is Bailey. R Kirkman, Ricbardeon. Fiegials, Virgini ear Dol Phitadeiphte, Schr WE Lee; Lee, ‘ietimen de Me, 4 days, with I the Knickerbocker Ice Co; vessel to Bentloy, Gila Pe Berg 4 Co, Ba Borks Svoa trom Hull: oun Goddle, (ir) from Liverpool; Coren, ‘irom Greenoe En} from New: Le from Bristol, am faethe (Bo, trom Dunkirk, which were sneiorea in sho bay for orders, came up to she city 19th, PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE BOUND SOUTH. Bteamen Ne Ane Piety Seve Heston Sve New York, with indao und passonze: Steamer Sty. of Now edtord, Fis, New Bedford Now Yors, wits mdse and pasongers to Bi & Davin, steamer Alnatro: wir Pall River for New J Helwas, Thompson, Windsor, NS, for’ New Syke St John, NB, tor New York, Depury 'y, McMahon, Buth for No: Jeet Fehr Amorica, Crenworthy, Brook \d for New Rehr Naustins, | olman, "Naw York. pened Hcaldwoll, Waldwine ookland for Rew York, "01 debr Nell wish Jamber behr Jamet Sehr SJ Lindsey, kenuedy, Rockland for New York. Behe Tolograpli, Stovens, ockland for Now York. Sene Curcle Ly Hix, Uix, Rockland for Now Sche George # Ireseott, Guptill, Roc.cleand Tor Philadel. hie. P sehr Silver Spray. B sell, Thomaston, for Schr Mary Sands, Roberts, Gardiner, M Seur Anni Brown, Crowell. Gardi Schr Adrianna, Norman, Gardinor sckerson, Gardt Bebe Sea Nymph. Bene Franklin rierce, Kidd, Behr James K Polk. Buckley, chr Noy, Baker, Pall itv dehr Wun 'Whitehoud, Titus, aybrook for New York, ow me Now York. Behr AG Lawson, Mehrhoff, pene Jonas Mantérd, Berry, Providence for Georgotow Sehr Toxas, Davis, New London tor New York. Senr John D Griffin, Gould, New H for Now York. Schr Saratoga, N pebrJ W iline Sehr Anson Brg See Samusl u ‘Rtamlord for New York. Williams, stamford for Now ww York. ork, Col Godwiti, Yor Boke White Rock, Lafferty. Southport for ts Cape. Miler. pears Settee fh, ‘Sche hatte ieee tench Colas saci! ower rk. BOUND East. New York for Portland. York tor Bout ew York Tor iiarsoillos Steamer Glaucus, B Burk Jobn L Haso (and anekored in a tor BF Brig Ws cor, Now Yerk ior Cape Town (and anchirenia Hers Toland’ Brig J (i, Ganlon, New York for Buones ay Gcht Nollie Shaw, Case, New York for Gijon (and an- enored in Hart Istanit roads). Schr Gem, Hall, Now York for Bosten. Schr Mary Natt, Barber, Now York f London. Schr Wm f Elmer, Trivble, Port Jolinson for Norwich. Sebr Phil Sheridan, Lindsley, Amboy for Providouce. Sailed trom Hurt Istand roads, AM -Bark Belgium (Br), Govens, from New York Honfleur: brig Annie it Storer, Travis, do tor Mont CLEARED. Stoamer Nith (Br), Heslop Aucrdeon—J 8 Tucker & Co. Steamer Wieland (Ger), dich, Hamburg vie Plymouth and Cherbourg — par A Brenna Joun P Boot (Br i, ig), Van der Heyden, Havre—O L Wrig! be. ‘steamer Colon, Griftin, Aspinwall—Pacific Mali Steam ship Ci stemmner Etna (Br), Ferguson, Kingston, Jacmel, &o— Pim, Forwood & Uo. yStgamer General Barnes, Cheesman, Savannab- George ‘onge. ‘Sioamer Isane Belk, Lawrenco, Norfolk, City Point and Richinond—Old Domiaton Steamship Co. Ateainor F W Brune. Foster, Buitimore.—J 8 Kr Rwamer AC Stimers, “Weerou, Phitedelphis—Jumes ¥ Amon, me Glaue' ton—tt F Dimock. ohip Haligerda (Br), pecs ‘Autworp -Jumes Ed- miston. hip Spartan, Turnbridge, Navre—Boyd & Mincken. Bark A Ante WW Weston: Winsor, Nagateki—Vernon If brown & Co. Bark Laura (Ne Bark Fasco (It oyosen. witate Hoty (Sori, Johmson, Cork for ordere—Bonham & weeny ‘Bark rect Dubrovack! (Aus), srareimovieh, Cork or Fal- myn ‘e ie h, aye Lareen, Plymouth, E—C Tobias & Co, Chiose, Uork tor orders—Bonham & be Quéenstown or rooee Foikvang “tion, Beorixsen. La’ Rochelle—Bock- mann, Ocrlomn & UC bare Hawthorn (Br), Whitney, ie Beaais (Br), Dalrymplo, Bordesax—J ¥F Whitney foe manhunt (ter), Gtthmark, Bordesux—Funch, e's Jenn L Hasbrouck, Cobb, Marsoilies—J A Jans- we ark Gommn (Nor), Olsen, St Nazatre—Fanch, Edye & aback ; Capel (Br), Densmore, Calais, (France) —J.F Whit- ney irk Antontetta: y. Salatis, Bareolona—K Puig & Bark faue thor), Secsveen, Seige Benbem & Bevasen. Bordeaux—Scamme!l bet Stravburg (Ger), Guest, Port Natai—O Tobias & a Talisman (Br), Brigks, Barbados—Dwight & Platt, ‘America, Arnistrong, Marvados—H Troworldge’s Deity Boyuton, Apptevy, Rechefort~John Boyn- Hin E Gamage, Jurgens, Port Spain. Trin—-F W Whitney & €o. ‘Sehr 1am o’ Sbanter, Zeluff, Cane Haytlen—Lyon & &Co, en Poreaux (Br), Baxt St Pierre, Mart—C W Ber. *ockr E 4G W Hinds, Hill, Calais, heo—Jea Frye & Co, SAILED, Steamers State, of Keraae (8 bet for Glasgow; Parthia yoal ; ieland (Ger), Hambare (Pr), Liverp the (Br), di Plated ebatchis ettordam; Colon, Avplitwa Noe , Kivgston, ac Beli, Kichwnend, &e sido ue Gas '& Useur (der), Bremen ; barks Hording on Belle Hermod (Nor), stettia: Kipl (Aus), B: Vendergast (Br), London; Paula Laverpool + brigs Princess Boatrice (Bry, Poinva-P! tres La W Armeteons, ship 5 cans for He berks Hawth "Balin ee Straman Vinponana (Br) bevo to discharge Baew Ponono (Br) Montevideo, pa Sy rudder; will rey Bark Jow Kacens (Ge re ‘apna 16th, reports that on 150 miles northeast o der ebos.” Tn falling, tbe matu carried away topgallunt and miszentopmasts. Every sail was violent waa the nurriewne that the masts went terrible ordeal managed over the stlp Tg to ride euceesstil harbor, HARK Kaxcie (Br), Crosby, at Philadeiphte 18th, from Liverpool, put tate Wilratugton, Del. om Saturday. Inst for repairs, but sailed for Philadelp consoquence of finding, the dey docks and mari ways all occupiod with voisels andergolng reairs, Bura $raxt, Day, from Now York for Now Zoatend, winch at into Methourne July 20. had become strataod and age trom a severe ys Md tho foretape! or, The eargy wa: hecharged until th fliclenttS‘enndd to cain aecons loak, Dales were almost complcted on the ? Bria AuRxaxnen Nickerie, Pe Aug 18 lor Bosten, with sugar, w we Hy-Into ®nal cut away es veasel was nd the re-. of the crew wer built Im Cherry! pork. Bria Hauvan, Smith, trom New York for Wanks Kiver: near the latter place July 23. The B was 221 was bailt im this etty in 1854, whence she je, wan tons roxister a1 balled. Baia Onronan, frow Jn by Delaware lire: lass and anchors gone, nn Jari Ross, Cole! ri jelpbia tor eater Sept no in att mA, od reas, with wind. Goleman teley The HR was 182 bulit at Falmonsh, Me, tn 1858, and owned by Me C of Brooklyn Bcun DG FLOYD, before roperted damaged at Detawaro Breakwater, has acrived at Phiindelppin for repairs. un ZINGA, GL tons, built at New York in 1869, ILO, eter bovwoen Nucten aud New Orleans Senn Yansovtm (Rr), from New Zoaland for New Bed- ford, put into Pernambuco Ag 26. Cause-mot stated. Sonn Warren B Onesten, Bre moa sept 18 from Idsbon, reports, passed Bt ‘BY 30, lon. 52, wreck of bare Nore mmook onl Voweptle gone. aontopmants standing, she was on her bout onde. Brown coald not board her. Baxcon, Sept 18—Tho sehr Maud Wodster arrived in this ateriny morning loaded with corn for A i a Her cargo was damaged to the amenot of nboat 8300 on account of tho vesse! leaking, aad as the corn “ot Into the pumps they wore entirely use! the mainmast on vo pilot houre and brake boom. Sept —The antes whieh comme: od mntil hb, Tt wae ‘ro vide. porte knocked o The sea being very high © the 6th | honvy fails or rain. dragged asho pe th, *rrigeing and sil attached to be sold om '¥, lor the bene of all concerned. 15--A. roport has renehed hore that ted Dove a been totally wreck sy the American sloov Maticoto re Sept 17—Capt Seot ew Low joa to got of sole Mary Thos and WS ter to Block Istand, NOTICE TO MARINERS, Gronortows, SU, Sept lo—The steamer Alanthas hes replaced the outer bar buoy. SPOKEN, pom anvewy fer Phil- rey Sept ‘ie 25 miles K& of "kbeocem. Bark Stadt (Wr). bound B, Sept 8. Int 39 Bark, pklolanuge (Nor), val 30 miles ME of Nantucket Lichishin ¥. Woodn trom acksonville for Xew York rt SHIPPING NEWS. ‘ived, bark Resolat (Nor), Hel- OUB CABLE Austenvam, Sept 19—, gesen, Philadelphia. Antwenp, Sept 19—Arrived, barks Constance (Br), Bird, Philadelphia; Pondicherry (Br), Thancrou, San Pranctsca. Sailed 18th, brig Fair and Easy (Br), Mathias, United States; ship Adolph Tidemans (Nor), Baltimore; bark Vie- lot (Hr), Harding, New York. ARonossan, Sept 18—Sail Janssen, Galveston, . Aanuovs, Sops 13—Arrived, bark Balder (Sw), Wulf, New York. Breaxx, Sept 19—Arrived, ship Leda (Ger), Steongrate. Philadelphia. Britn Isur, Sept 17—Arrived, bark Ydeu (Nor), Hage- mann, New York. Bororavx, Sopt 11—Satled, bark Virgo (Nor), Mikkle- ser, United States. Balled from Panitiac 218th, bark Sator (Aus), Baltimore. ant, Sept 13—Arrived, brig Maratena (Aus), Vidulieb, Phitadetphia. apesicn Sout 13—Sailed, bark Colin B MeNell, Crowell, low Dantz10, Sept 16—Arrived, bark Meta (Ger), Vansclow, New York, Dosxrnx, Sopt 19—Arrt land, Astor: GrovcxsteR, Sept 18—Sailed, barks Livingston (Sor), Bowita, New Y: Oth, Lady Franklin (Br), Wood, do. Gxnoa, to Sept 19—Satled, bark Henry Norwell, Burgess, Mobile. Hutt, Sept 19—Arrived, bark San Francisco. Also arrived 19tb, steamer Royal Minstrot (Br), Taylor, Now Orleans, Lamaona, Sept 19—Arrived, bark Edwin (Br), Smith, New York; sebr Maud, Robinson, do. Harner, Sept 19~-Arnved, steamer Pretoria (Br). Bains, Philadeipbia; barks Artiero Glovannt’ (Aus), Ivancieb, Now York; Mary Wigeins (Br), Weod, do; Bjorevin (Non, Milt, do, Hox Koxa, to Seot 19—Arrived, steamer Gaelle (Br), Ridley, San Francisco, Konicsnenc,to Sept 19-Salled, bark Reinhold (Ger), New York, Liverroou, Sept 19—Arrived, steamer Yake Nepigon (Br), Heott, Montreal; McGregor (ur), Nowall, Boston; Mississippi (Br), Thearlo, Montreal. Sailed 19th, bark Terso (Nor), Rits, New York, Loxvox, Sept 19-Sailed, bark Flashlight (Br), Cara, New York. Sailed 18th, steamer Italy (Br), Simpson, Now York. Sailod from Gravesend 19th, ship Ella 8 Thayer, Fuiton, New York (or Tybee) ; bark Shatemuc (Br), Roborts, Now York. . Lizaun, Sept 19—Passed, steamor Vaderiand (Belg), Nichols, Philade!phia for Antworp. Morgan Prt, Sept 19—Arrtved, brig Herbert J Olive (Bo), Btewart, New York. Manseinurs, Sept 19—Arrived, berk Nevigator (Ital), Lenvo New York. Balled 16sn, bark BL (¥r), Savery, San Francisco, Newcastin, Sopt 1¢—Arrived, bark Amictata (Itnl), Ma- rengo, Philadelphia, Ororro, Sept 11—Sailed, brig Paquete de Neva York (Port), Silva, Philadelphia. Quunxsrown, Sept 19—Arrl Jones, New York for Liverpool. Paseod 19th, steamer Sicily (Br), Greer, from Phila- delphia tor Adverpool. Rostock, Sept 16—Arrived, bark Alsvid (Nor), Stvertsen, New York. Rorrervaw, Sopt 19—Arved, Petorsen, New York. Also arrived 19th, steamer Mans (Dutch), Van de Koeven, Now York, Soutmaxrron, Sept 19—Arrived, steamers Baltimore (Ger), Do Limon, and Braunschwalg (Gor), Undeutsch, Baltimore for Bremon (aad proces ted). Suancnat, Sept 18— Arrived, hip Anue Comp, Gardiner, Now York. Bocnanara, Sept 19—In port, ship Mercury, Panno, for tho United States, Idg. Vico, Sept —Arrived, senr © M Richardson, Richardson, New York. Loxpox, Sept 19—Bark Chas Chaloner (Br), Kirkpat- rick, from Quebeo Aug 20 for Fleetwood, bas stranded at the latter place. Crew saved. Brig Ernestine, from Portland, Me, before reported ashore in Clow Bay, was subsoquently damaged by the late gale. brig Little Harry (Br), bark Blenheim (Br), Gar- lestor (Br), Glazebrook, 4, stenmor Montane (Br), tk Nordonskjota (Nor), WEATHER REPORT, Morraeap, Sept 19. PM—Biowing » gale; barometer 29,753, pining Sept 19, PM—Wind ireytit Seometer 29.90, FOREIGN PORTS. AvcKLanD, NZ, Ang 1—Sailea, barks Sara Dreyfus (Br), oa pages SW; 12th, Thames (Br), Willams, jow Yor BripckwaTeR, an, Sopt 4—Arrived, brig Neva (Br), Smeltzer. Ginszo Deonana, Aue 90—Ta port, ig Eastern Star, Bogart, Aug 31—In port, bark Uston, Vires, from ae Ta Aravet. bark 8 © Murray, Frost, 8: 17th for fan Francteco) : 1 Liverpool for Port! ww), Hempstead, San Fran. eee Dai 2 Victoria (OR), Renate: Per. kilos, Johnson. Port Gambt sehr Elnorah, Russ, San Francisco: Aug 10, bark iiattte Stacleny (Haw); Pope, o cast, anaes & Sa2 ¥ran. oy ied trom do Aug 20, brig Takes (itow!s Feral cleee, port Aug 28, chr Nettie Morrill, for San Feanctseo. Hawtrax, Sopt 19—Arrived, steamer wmbra (Br), We mph ae te NF. 4: Sieh ie M 8 VERPOOL, port Le orge Moot jaw yer, ghartered vo Toud ‘coal for ‘Hansibar, coast of “Alrice, nt icine, Ang 14-Sailed, ship Greta (Br), Cheliew, rp emer ne thrs on (ae, leat a by ron ir). er In port hu 14, ships C © Ct ar Pete tron York: Blue ‘dacket, Peretvel, fr Uadsow Forest ie). Polloek, for. F onan to load tor . ute 25, bi bee oi! earth hip ‘Bonledt « San Oregon; Cores (Br), Findley, from Bosten, arrived Sth; Chariey’ (Br) tor © brig Siar, Day, from New York tor in for repal W dridivie (Br), ship Locksley Halt Barnes. San Francisco; 261 Towor, rail, Aug 6, ship Jone Kerr (Br), Scobie, San Forbes, Honetuli; Sop! mes, Or Valparaiso; 13th, Franel arrived Montnxal Rtep hens, Gi asc ows bark ‘New York i brig 1 W Parker, Keene, Port tlizal Sailed | 26th bark Gilaland (Br), Moke Vineo, Pinte, Saas tbe), Wott, La Nor) Cork 17th, steamer Cire Victory (Bry, MeKay, mstown. Wright, fro bark “Hiverten, tor New ae brig Rep Br), — WIL Fearne. Duty trom Baltimoro, arrive “SG Firgicia Rulos, Ruin for Pare, Uarmoutt (Br, "Bhersen. from Now ealana tor New Hodiord; ‘aud rs as Lotore rep: + gees NS, Seps 1 |. bark Claribel (Br), Mon- nt Ortived 18th, brig Joho iyo » MeKeorte, Gioa- coster, Ki sche FG MeDon Pvewast, Sept 14- Sa iverpeet Seot 16—Arrived, bark Chevalter (Br), Frew, steamors Lake Champinin (Br), Be (Be), Landail, de; stp Quorn (Be), s'Tsarns (it), Uvehrane, Syaney sip Ivanhoe, msi Si ais Ktebr after m3, a stone (Br) fa from Methourne, ‘Tabitl Just ar: elses. 15. abipe Matculess, Dawes gh 6 Soe Towne rom Get (BH, Tulloch, and Shentt (ir), Black, tor ty ennclaes tee re ri operted alied tor Port. rks Kari Dalhousie (Uebdames, for do; Loch a Val " i ald, Nowtroat tot tty Saw Stefano (Bry, pole, AMEBICAN PORTS, ann ex ANPEI A. ag 4 eaAttired, sebre 8 M Bird, Wind- roy T . Georgetown, and Ephraim & Ann! Corning, Phit Wasbin ton fis ae for Salem). Passe Mary & Long for Boston; Win B Uaston, Frov' M , Fal ve: BOSTON, Hentod, rig Olivia (Nery, Chrie- ‘Snragonse, — Geore Stet itry buowerts Jamon Miner Oitvin, and stonmors Wm Lawrences, Howes, Baltt- Tallott, New York Elsie, sacoln; inte. Colin O Baker, Ba Molbevok ; Neptun old; = Montana, area Samuel MeMenomy, Ida Lew tins Tinsk Pougn- G L, Lovell, Devs, jerton, Ri is, Perth Amboy; tt, South Ambo: Sharp, eniiadorphit Alvarnda, Matthews, way, Alexandrin: J jn Abvie K Hentiey, Mehatfor, do; Harte AS Hart. a an art, Bile ‘7 it Crawto eraen Pavilion. w ir cewe; aries ‘Weehewkon ;Joho Balen, Hance; Obar- oD Hare, Bi Tiaskell, and Al yeaa Beott. Todd, Norwood; Jan v9, Miller, Osmo (Kus), Raotol: Dundalk: Alt (Nee). Thor , ne son, 2emeore, and ‘Wm Penn, Hart, Romdoct: ‘Cleared: term ea. 4 Armstrong, Livermesis priz hes Dennis, Theobal Wins we. pesehieden. nolds, N ota) oe ig (tal) st, im, Lank, and J K Kane, se, Walkor, Roanoke Ft red—nteamer Lilyri ‘ilmington; ac! Moai BALTINOBR, Sep Sept 19 —Arrived, stompor Octorers, ite: (Nor). Thorvjornsen, Havre t Oltvart ‘ea a, rt os Dem Thomes MeKeunle, Tirida Cleared--Stonmers Howlck (ary, Jo Ohio (Bn, Merer, Bromen | W JSF on Wil ANGOR, Sept 17—Arrived, dre ene, Port ee aud’ Webster, Be fiwortie ad Wm or Barite Sen: vt at sohrs Ira D Poilaaelphte' for Richmond, ett, Tourston, New \ork; Mary A Drury, Gi th—Salled, " te Phi NeiiteO Paine, Peas Baist io cArrived, scar lous, Dow, Phile- Balled New ¥. led “Rehr OF Lawlor Tyler ork. CHARLESTON, gevt T4— jalied, brig Emily (Br), Keane. Newenstis, 1h—Arrived, np > Faith (Br), ome Tramore (Br). Martinique (at quaranti Coiling, Hardcastie, Now York. Cleared "Steamer Oh DANVERSPORT, MeLat Lockwood, Ni Sopt 17—Arrived, schire hy U Gregory York 1st, Line D Snail, Wareien anced ado! Arctic, Ginn, New Jone. rived, sobre Veranda, Pénd, and Hanvah B Beown, Suckett, New York, aed eone A J ape it Roa xece ei the feet DA! |—Salled, 1@ fleet reported here the T3th and 16th. At yn to-day 110 sail of vessels bet ar between East hop and the Oroas Kp Lichtabip. mortly bou eee ne MONEOE, ‘Sept, 1ocArrived, orig: iille (Br), irom Kie Janeiro tof orders. piled Bark Titania (Br), Baltimore; beix Svalen (Nor), axed out trom ere=Shtp Stelle (Ger),. for tims bark Mathiax (Ger) 2 Ar ‘out from Worfolle ely ia Mary B Pennell for Pert Spain. FALL RIVER, Sept 16—Arrived, schrs 81 em Mor Oe eee ae eePslorcetowm, DOr itt Hedges, Salta, waaby STON, Sept 14—Arrived, briscs rive , Liverpool; *Ricaiise (Nor). ‘Bor; Fito Gh j—Nehr Susanna, Modareitaa, Corpus C Salle Sehr Mariposa, Larsen, Indlaneia. re LOWS, BO, Nept 15-—arrived, schr E V Glover, rc age and schr A E Glovor are atill in the roads oasward bound, GEO: tGETOW NS, DC, Sept 18—Arrived, bark Addie B Sleeper, Willey. York, to load for Aspinwall sobre . Albort ian tone, jew York ; Clara, Predi ung, Philadeipbi re, do; Nelile liver Schotiel °* Dissoway, Call, rpg eB bar m4 Bost sie Chadwick Norris, Bi se, Smith Provigences Will rol O'Kewte, wal rte a Hig, Frombe mee 2 iloter saves 3 V r, ve UCEs Hopt 18—Arrived, sobrs Sarah Fae Hatha: 7, Philaderphia George P Trigg, Game man, New York via Danvers. ARNIS, Sept 17—Sulled, sot — Chamberlain, achrs Anne Snevaed,” nae Shuedeipniag bark Harold Nie ry -~ water (nad sailed 51 . Backer, Codar ere chr GM Porter, Cartis, Now Yor! 14—Satled, schr Nealato, ‘Small, New Tor! Si¥arto, Sept 16—Arrived, sloop Commerce, Tyler, New NEW ORLEANS, Sept 19—Arrived at the Passos, ships 7 Wyman, Liverpool; anuie Goudey (Br), 18th—Arrived, nc Florence, Nowell. Phillips KEY WEST, Sept S—arrived opatra (der). l'oppa. Bremon. Balied from do—Ste cer Téharlel (Be), Live LK, opt 19—tut in for coal, steamer Bahama tor New Yor! 1. from Ss RLORT, opt 18—Arrived, echrs Sarab, ; Jounie Kazers, Chadwick, do, gp sonaeners. ono 3 masted, KD, ved, vchrs Winslow ie, Philedeipiie; Florence, Sackett, Warehata, jon, Philadelphia, NE Morse, cast ey sehr J H Wainwrignt, aufed Sent Liltio © Wolls, Wells, Pafladelbia, Also nailed» {asic Raymond, Lord, Philadelphia; 8A Ree hows, do, siwFor' Sept ty, FM Arrived, sobre Mary Haley Seuta Ambo: ion} Lowi. York (ond safled 18th); i; O'Brien, ing for Haverstraw; Br iretaby. Vianinaven for Albany. 18th—Arrived. che Lage arabes, Philadalpbies img Railrvad No, 41, Eidridge, do; Groen Counsy Fanner, Hyde, Trovdones tor Kondout; FF Simpeon, Mahi io tor New York; Vor: ond, Pawtucket for do: (:buse, Ingraham. Warren, for E Woodbury, Paw num. Seateport for vr Bucksville, 80;'O F Hawley, Tyler, Bristol for New asl Wing, ork. om nernen a sth atrived, U See = a8 We Be bib Misinesote, from New Lom it 18—Arrived, schrs i Ht ei New pir toy Teper for Norwich; J B for ‘riet Thomas, do. riyune CO Sanfosé, ‘Balviaores Fit Miller, N ee TAVERN, Sept 18-Arrived, schr Vepor, Perth Ton Arrived, schr witch hd arses ag ory oe Philadetpbta, ORIENT, Bopt 15—Arelved, phosplinte) cence eas Sept qenUicared, sebr AL Fiteb, na FHieAbauena, ‘Bopt 18 -Arrtved, schrs Spray, 1d ge} ena slowed for Now Haven) ;" % e Tega ook or), Herensen. Cork or Yeu mouth for orders; acute GW Mas, Davis Beaten; Euto ll Kich, Bowen. dot ® X Kuiersot, i deat, 1Weh— Arrived, \stanmors a, Young Fao mares and Malaga; es Karan Virrinis. i seis loa: E Dri dman, Cleary Steamers = Anthracite, ae New York: Ate lentown, Mills, New London: trisburg, Worth, Boston s Susan, Gromley, Hartt 1D Anciewes Bo." than son, Antwerp; bar le Goudy) (60 (80). (Aus), Capponi, nstown : Ni ony at Btoeso: Bicinore Johi bar Ditawann Busaxwatre, Sept 19—Arrived, barks On~ ward (Hr), Buesard, Kabia: Marina Rocce (Ital), Repetto, Grimsly ; Garlo Fragoni (Ital). from ——. Panond 1g Ortolan, Bory, from Philadelphia for a8 (nee miscel). Herson (trom Belfast) New York; Mal ron, (trom Liverpool), New York j brie Mover <br), ‘Milne (rom Rotterdam), Phites leiphia. PORTLAND, Mo, Sept 18—Arrived, schrs G M Pretnacts — ‘Webster, Porth Amboy; Fred Walton, Ne or) Also arrived, steamer Frauconte. Brore, Now York, Selir Caseo Lodge, New York. Ralled-Senrs Ariadne, Faanie A Dailey, Olive Bliss. beth, Cusco Lod ce, and Gther 19ch—Clonred. bark Nin man, Baeaos Ayres. PORTSMOUTII, Sept Fp ily sonr Belle Brown, Hunt, Perth Ambo; mene AtineS Spreiteen lege Eolieseloninn se jatthows, ans ‘ratton, Hoyt, Pui ipnia. PROVIDNNOE, Sept 18° Arty genes Minnie W Grif. flug, Stocking, Kiehtnond, Meare Kew York: Houry ft Pitts, varies, Ww Ew rina, Pett sondat DO: Karl nakersoar ry Tpabe ie lia Thompson, f~ Batlock ; Lats Eten, Howe. and H peasant Anrorise, Rte ian de, fry oad for oct! john adelptia; Nal Barrow ‘aglor, Phils & Frances, McAndrews, agd Jobs Donald, MeKend: Philadelphia. MEN ERANCISUG, Sept 1l—Ardt¥od, barks Ravens- spent (8, Brockloo nk, Ryauoy; Santiago, (Br), Moffat, 8 i—sht Frederick, (Br), Claque, Liver Balled: greats mo eo bed he path 1a rool; 18 ttoamors. Rivtr leotwo “BALEM, Sept 18—Artived, achrs Lotte & Friend. poked Head id rear souee hen Ba a ner ton, jowel ya 3 % i be Maworsh for "itonde “etaieg Scare pa BP lee, Mood, New York, 8M Halt 03 pine ty sept 17 aatled, sobr BM Warford, how vere. Storm, Heaabd, Phitadelphts; Zoo, mae bh, wat saoene lack ‘Dinmond, Smith, Now York, aig ‘y Moat f STONINGTON, Nepe 10 Sallod, ache Silas Brainard, rived, ‘res George 1. Mille, Titlotaga, Georgee aise ine Smith, ‘A Chese- 6 Port Jon ‘Yor New York (and ni sated). Oe toate te ttt arrived, ablp Mathtids (Cit), Jone One ean ratte pia Bagg 18--. Ae i, schre M If “Sandy Pol Bees, Benner tor. Poulter, JF, Wel Ellsworth tor New Yor! Ralied—Sebr one Sallie B, Bateman, Baltimore for 19th—arrived, sebrs aS Sore fer Hee |—Sel TLMINGTON, 38, Bept tre Uaared, ston 4 No iat mane ‘ware Hasotuve (Nor), Kray ‘rug. London Lisbon; Alma (Ger), Gruebs Aonn (Nor), Peters ), Bor Bark Oort Ader (Yor), Hangen, Hamburg, Sept 17—Bailed, stim, ui qpiti 18=Sarlod, sehr B If Clark, Ward, New York. WESTERLY, Sept 16—Arrived, sohr & W Badcock, Sie son, Port Joh Arrived, ache Mary Hoitman, Coe, New York (and Steelman, Port John. Ait saiiod 18th for «| aan, Sept 17—Salled, seve Chase, Ingraham, Ni ‘or! gt Arrived, sohe Bolle Soam YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, 1 Ce Seren FOR SALB oh igo “ont 115 Tone! ot water aol nr low. Apply to Nery s BrEWalt, 409 Wort

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