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1a THE SILVER LAKE MYSTERY. sor a Biy OF LIGHT ON THE DARK sUIJECT— TRE POOR GIRL WHO WAS BURIED IN A BAR- REL NOY YET IDENTIFIED. Nothing that would throw light on the Silver Lake mystery transpired on Staten Island yesterday, we- spite the eftorts that have been made toward identily- Ing the remains the case still stands a most anomalous pne in the history of secret crimes. Among other extraordinary featur it bas tended to elicit the euggestive circumstance that four young women bays been missing for periods varying from ‘weeks to months, and that three of these, at least, when last seen by their friends were im a delicate oudition, Each day 18 calculated to increase the diMcuity of recognizing the mutilated body of the poor creature Who was so innumanly sent out of the world, 60 that it may bo regarded as problematical whether her identity will ever be established short of the Judgment Day. By direction of Coroner Dempsy yesterday the long Diack hair, to which is attached the greater portion of the scalp of the murdered girl, was brougut from the Richmond County Poor House to his office at New Brighton, 1t is bis intention to place tue ghastly relic in the bands of a medicai man, with tne object { having the cuticle and adnering tissue removed for the better preservation of the hair, u®on whict now bangs almost the only slender hope of identitying ts unfortunate owner. ‘Tho Coroner says that the intimation in yescerday’s Henabp about the rightarm of Annie Hummel having been broken while she was yet a child may, if acted upon, prove of importance in set!ling at once and for- ever the question as to whether the remains found aro really those of that young woman of otherwise, Ho Blates, however, that 1! the body should be unearthed goin the expense of doing 80 must be borne by tho parties wishing to view it, as he has already detrayed the cost of exnuming tt four times, He fur- ther says that be has a firm belief, which is corrobo- rated cven in bis dreams, that the identity of the murdered woman will finally be disclosed and the gully Burties brought to justice, He also intimated that be expected Lo be placed in possession of some information bearing on the case to-morrow, bus ue- clined Lo state 118 probable charucte: THY POLICE CAPTAM, The police captain of Staten isiund was called upon at Stapleton yesterday alternoon by a HERALD repor- ter in seareb of apy new developments in tue mys- terious tragedy. On being usked as to the result of his visit to Tottenville ou the previous evening, thut eflicial replied that ho had ascertained noting new whatever in regaru to toe case, lt was further elicited from him that he bad not the shgntest clew to the identity of the mur- dered woman, neither bad he tormed any theory ol the cuse Other than that be was inclined fo tuink that the remains bad been brought from New York and buried where they were atterwara discovered. The writer also visited Yompkinsville and called upoa Thomas Condrev, at whose house the girl, Eilen Mur- phy, engagea board and left ner truok immoal- ately preceding wer disappesrance. Mr. Con- dren said that the gir’s trank was still ther lod that her continued xbsence had puzzied bi more thaa anything else in bis life betore,- Having kuown her for some time previously, she was, ho said, a cheertul, light hearted girl and @ person Who, he was ratisiied, Would never take ber own lie. When she culled at fis bouse the last time peither Mr, Condren nor bis wite suspected Eilen’s condition, who, as they huve since 1ound out, was within thirty days of the pe- riod of maternity, She stemea happy in the company of Louis Mtiege, ber lover, and the father ot ber unborn offspring, aud inasmuch as she, in all probabiitty, bad the immediate prospect ef being mude a wile, Jondren could conceive of no explanation of her pearance. The supposed clew which aitached to the Hading of a bundle of wearing apparel on the root of No.7 Clinton place, and contuining articles ef clothing said to be similar to those worn by Elien Miurphy, proves to huve been fallacious, as it 1s now Knowa that the property in question was stoien trom thg residence of a lady in East Ninth street. THE ST. CLAIRS. ‘Tbe story emanating trom dir. Wallace, proprietor of the Bowery Hotel, wuching the disappearance of a young wouian, still remains unexplained. As already Blated in these columns, the botel keeper named bas pointedly refused to furnish: information to ine Seventecnti ward detectives that might aid in the discovery of the man St Clair, and 4t may now’ bo mentioned that he sull’ wih- holds such intelligence. rae, ho that ho has, since last Thursday, seen Mr. an Clair, ana that the latter “is alive and well,” he can produce them both at any time if necessary. Buthe 18 weil aware ef the fact that Captain McCul- lagn’s detectives commenced looking for St. Clair ut midnight on the day mestioned, and the trresisuiple ‘nferenee 16 that the latter party 1s with the knowledge that he is ted’? at the Beventeenth precinct station heuse, Notwithstana- ing all this, St, Clair bas not moved a step toward the police althorities tor the purpose of producipg the woman alitded to, or im any otner way offerod to prove that the suspicion attaching to him 1s groundiess, Capiain McCnilagh, while speaking of the circumstances Jast evening to a HERALD re- porter, charucterized the whole affair as a very sirunge proceeding on the part of St. Clair and Mr. Wallace. He also said that his dotectives haa kept up the search for st, Clair nightand day, until he (ihe Captain) learued from the newspapers on Sai- urday mornivg that the remains of the murdered young Woman were positively identified by ner father as shove ot Avnie Hummel, when he at once took his men off the As it has appeared since then Uthat the father of Annie Hummel wes proba- bly mistaken in his supposed idenutication of the body, Captain MeCullagh again resumed the search, for St. Clair, detailing two of his most experienced Getectives for that purpose yesterday morning, Up to a lave hour last evening their eflorts to discover ine whereabouts of St, Clair had been unsuccessiul The Caption, however, iniormed cho writer that it was highly probable the man would be “brought in” to- tay. so familar GONE tO HER ACCOUNT. Josephine Woods, a notorious woman, who gained in her day an unenviable notoriety in this city, aied Boddenly yesterday moruing, in ner fortieth year, at the house of a Mrs. Moultrie, in Thirty-Orst street. Less than ten yoars ago sho was the owner of a mag- aificently furnished estabiienment up town, where, surrounded by women of her claes, sho gave costly eotertainments to the fast young men of the metropolis, Money was lavished upon her by 4 host of admirers of a certain tase, and sue was reputed to be very wealiny. She bad not the faculty of keeping money, Two week ago, sick and neartbrokea, she 1 her Iriend, where she died’ yes- Verday morning. She and been under the care of Dr, Colman for some time, sufleriag from vertigo. She retired on Saturday night in much better health and Bpirits than she bad exbivited bofore daring her stay in the house, The servant who entered her room yesterday morning (ound hor jying dead on the floor, With her right band pressed across ber torenead and the ieft clauped to her breast. UNKNOWN DEAD. The body of an unknown man, apparently sixty yours of age, was yesterday found In the Hackensack River, at the foot of Newark avenue, Jersey Citys ‘The remains were dressed in the garb of a Jaborer and Dad been in (be water some time. Coroner Ronan took charge of the body, The decomposed remains of a man wore yosteraay found in the river, of Weehawken, and removed to Corover Crano’s Morgue, in Hoboken, where au in- howeve Rougut the ho OAS: Natnan Raymond, fifty-five years old, dled snddeniy at cleven o'clock on Saturday night at his residence No, 691 Highth avenue, Heartdisease, it is supposed, eoused bis death. , SIXty years of age, died suddenly at her ) West Thirty-third street, without medi- eal wtliencauce Bridget Richardson, forty-seven yours old, died yes- terday, without medical attendance, at No, 26 hast Nineteenth street, Coveumption, tt 18 believed, caused bor aeuty. Martin White, olevon years old, died yestoraay at No, 2.126 Second aveune from Injuries received by being run over on thg Lito Inst. Tho dead body of aman about sixty years old was found yerterday in the North River, at the foot of Bo- fort street, A lotter wax found in’ the clothing ad- Gressed to Christ Mink. BOY TRAMPS WITH REVOLVERS. Between five ond six o'clock yesterday morning, whilo Officer Ringlief, of the Newark police force, was passing along Springfeld avenue, in that city, bis attention was directed to two boys, who wero moving about in the basement of Mr. Schwarzwael- tor, liquor and wine merebant, 19 @ suspicious man- or. One of the twohad bis shoes off, and tho im- pression made on Ringhet’s mind was that the boys were about to attempt an entrance to the store above or the music store adjoining, They wore arrested and taken betore Judge Otto, They gave their names as Thomes Ryan, of Bullato, fifteen years of age, and Joun Jong, fourteon years of ag ot New York. Upon their persons were found thr pew revolvers, some gold pens and pencil cases, a Jargo bundle ‘of lead pencils and the like, all’ of which are believed to have been etwien, The boys told contradictory stories about themselves. They could not agree us to Where or when they met, One of them (Ryan) ddeniited that be bad served eighteen months in the reiorm school near Buffalo, Believing the pair to be young burglars and not ft to be allow _ NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1878—WITH SUPPLEMENT. BASEBALL, BELATIVE POSITIONS OF TEE CLURS OF THE INTEBNATIONAL ASSOCIATION AND THE NaA> TIONAL LEAGUE IN THEIR CHAMPIONSHIP CONTESTS, There are only eight games yet to be played to com- plete the series offictally arranged for the championship of the Invernational Association. As, however, these are to be contested mostly by clubs now ranking as firet in that etruggie their result ig owaited with no little anxiety, The championship season ends on the 15th of October, When two such clubs ag are the Buflatoes and Stara have between them the disposition of this subject, which 1s 60 absorbing a topic in base- ball circles, the interest im the result will remain at fever heat tillthere is no longer any doubt existing as to which of them shall bear off the honors of the season; Tho Buff:loes lead the Stars two in games won, but are even with them in the number of games lost, and should they tic in games won the question of gauies lost arises tn the settlement of the controversy, Besides, although the Buffaloes aro two fou games abead of the Stare, they have only ono more to piay to fll up the compiomesit of their scries, while the Stars Lave three yet to play, By the Stars winning their three ana the Buffaloes losing their one the Stars would prove the victors for the ‘season and float the pennant of 1878 championship of the Inter- nutional Association, As the one the Buffuloes have to play is 1m place of one en a schedule date which ro- sulted in a tie there is no certainty whatever about their winning. If they shoula win it, however, and the Stars win the three they have to play their won and i games Will both tic, Instead, theretore, of the excitement being removed by the close of the champiousbip season it would be greatly intensified unti! the Executive Committee sali have arranged tor settling the question, ‘The following tabie gives a complete record of the season’s playing to dat INTERNATIONAL DETAIL TABLE, = Z)el al & (Bl Zlelsl zl sls) sl BR 2/8 & CicBs, Buflalo, Bare ceeeeeee Tecumsen. Upeca.. Rochester. Mavcliester. .| Lowell, Worcester. Springfele Hornell, Cricket. Harttord. Auegheny, misctee lcescoconre Ser's favo'd.| 7] By disbana’| 4, Unds'dser..| 1] 2 Tho eight games herein already reterred to that are to be played to compete the vfficia) schedule do not include avy of the games ol the original series which should have been, but were not, played by dis- banded clubs, Ihe games aro also exciuded which wero playea by such clubs and thrown out in order to agjust the records of wil the clubs to the standard of the fewest games played with any other by each di banded club, a3 required by the rules of the Int national Association, he following table shows at aglance tho result of cach club’s record of games played, won, lost and to pla: INTERNATIONAL CONDENSED TABLE. #ctlececcen Games ames Games ‘To Played, Won, = Lost. Play. 36 26 10 1 34 24 10 3 35 23 12 2 Visca. 36 23 13 1 Rochester. 35 20 15 2 Manchester. 3t 20 cts Dy} Lowell 15 19 3 Worcester, 35 9 26 2 Springteld, at 9 25 3 Hornail x1 9 12 0 Cricket., oe 6 6 ° Hartford, 23 2 10 0 Allegueny, 2 1 in 0 Totals... 374 187 7 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Efforts fre being put forth to organize strong club: in Philadelphia, Baitimore and Washington, with a view {o their becoming connected with this strong old professional organization. As several good clubs are needed in the Kast to fill up that body to eight or ten clabs, which are aboutall they will admit, and equalize the numbers in this and tbe Western section of the country, there is some probability of good clubs in the cities named, or in this city and Brook- lyn, if such were here, being admitted. In no event 18 there any Irkelthood of the Lea, increasing the sizo of its organtzution, however, beyond a dozen clubs, Tho following table gives the comploted record'to date of each club ot that body, for all of t tor the champion. LEAGUE DETAIL TABLE. ONDA | Cincinnati. 8 Providence, « 8] 3 Chicago... io Indapapotis. 8] + Milwau, Lost... Series tiuisbed. Unfiniehed series Already for th: Association have selected and engaged players. Ro- cently they have been engaged in practicing, and on Saturday played against a very strong and caretuily selected feld nine, and won the gaine, The following table gives a brief view of the League records to date:— LEAGUE CONDENSSD TABLE. Games fames Games To Clubs ped. Won, Jost. Play Boston. « o6 1 4 Cincinnati. oo. sb 0 Providence, 56 4 Chieago 3O 0 Indianapous. 3 0 Milwaukee... 15 45 0 Totals. oe 2 176 176 8 THE METROPOLITAN ASSOCIATION. This organization contains some eight clubs, Allof them are located within twenty miles of the City Hall, New York. Seven of their ciubs for ‘the championship of tue orga week’s playing materially changes the foremost clubs and es more oF loss uncertainty as to which will prove the successful club, The tol- lowing tabie gives the exact gtatus of ench club to cates METROPOLTAN DETAIL Cucas, 2ewOM GE Bitoorsrs Now York... Whtoka.. Montgom Astor., Lost... Serics finished, Unfinished series, Since the commencement oi this championship contest, as ail the clubs velong to this ety and Vicinity, 20 unusual ipterest hax been manilested in thoir games. At every encounter, though they occur almost daily, alarge and appreciative audience has been in attendance The following table will be found convenient for roacy reference as ‘0 results:— Games Games Games To Clube. Played. Won Lost, Play. Fiyaway. seeee do 12 3 9 Hadson ee 13 il 2 11 Orange, +14 5 10 New York.... i 10 Witoka . 9 8 Montgomery 1 9 Astor 4 9 Totals. « . 66 ve. Forest City, at Cleveland; Trenton va, Athletic, at Philadelphia; Provid UM at Ue Hay- makers vs Boston, at Troy; Witoka vs Montgomery, at the Capitoline Ground; Fiyaway va New York, at tbe Union Ground, and the Jorsey City Browns vs. Orango, at tbe Centennial Ground, HUGHES AND O'LEARY. Hoghes and O'Leary are actively training for the mreat waik, which they will begin at Gilmoro’s Gar- don at five minutes past twelve ou Monday morning, September 90. Boto men ato full.of confidence, and each declares his ability to ourwalk the othe Bore ting 18 brisk, expocially about the hotels, aod tn tavor of O'Leary. A SILENT SWIM. Friday afternoon, the 20th inst., two dont mut Jonathan Hi. Eddy and Wiiliam A. Emmons—accom- plished the feat of swimming across tho Hudson River from t dock at 1624 street to the new powder houses under the Palisades, o tho Jor. to ruo ot large, the Judg pt them & 1) for six | sey bank. It was nearly bigu water at (he timé, rathor Months each, Guder the so-calied + ntion of | rough and the distance over a mile; yot they got Crime act.” Accordingly thé yo tratmps wore | there in just thirty-seven minutes trom the ume Dodged ju tho Gounty Jail aWaiting develop. | they startad—quite u je iine foramateura The ments Laver ta the river le warmer now than 1s was in she | at Prospect Park. Tbe Belmont was tho only ciub later part of Jast June, and thoy say it was very com- fortable swimming bat for the Segenaen tee 1g swimmers were followed in a boat by Chester Q. Mauna and Thomas F, Fox, also deal mutes, CRICKET, The Philadelphia Australian team—eloven men— wisn to try their force against the eighteen selecte: from the New York clubs, The match may be played at Staten Island on Thursday and Friday of this week, as 1t wil! not be possible to play on the St. George’s grounds on account of injury to the tur!. Some of the eighteen are willing to play the mateh, but others believe that it would in some measure burt the grand match at Hobokev, The matter be decided to-day. Mr. Goorge Giles 18 engazed every day in rolling the wicket for the Australian mateh, and the ground is tn faircondition, The track ofthe American Atuletic Club, which encircles the ground, will be a drawback to ome of the players. Several tents are to be erected onthe ground, Tho eighteen men will be ciod to-day from the twenty- three men who were invited to practise. The next practice game wiil be on Wednesday, when every man Will bo expectod to be present. The following figures will be interesting to the New York team and their tricad: The New York team inning:— 4n 1859 the twenty-two scored. ...: In 18727 i Grand tota/, 323, wu average of 4 Funs per man. will | In 1859 the Engiish eleven scored . 131 ames of play batting averages, who played in previous match ure to play ip the coming one, There are none who played in 1859, Cross made an average of 2 in 1868; 1u 1872 Bance’s average was 0; Jones, 614; Sieigh, 134; Moeran, 3; Greig, 34; Brewster, 3, or a’ geu- eral average of 2 tor men who wave played. Some of the players ia the coming match have made excullent scores avainst good bowling, Maren topping the score with 127, Cash- man and Giles have made excellent defeoces of their wicket Mr, Marsh, (he captiin, will do his best to make the two reinaining practice mate! & games, In Pouadelphin tho ‘Austraiian team” men Played against eleven all comers, ‘The ‘all comers’? rt 26 aud eleven’? 111 for seven wicke aye and Dan Newhull being not out, Hargreave and Comfort notin. ‘These four batemen ars excellent players and good for 20 each against the bowling in that maten. On Saturday next the Belmont Club, of Philadelphia, will play its returo match with tbe Manbattan Club detented by the Manhattans on their trip to Phifa- delpbia on July 4,5 and 6 last. The coming match Will therolore be an interesting one. AMATEUR ROWING, LIVELY RACE ON THE NOLTH RIVER—JOHN M’CABE THF CHAMPION OARSMAN. Ab amateur scuiling race camo off yosterday morn- ing on the North River that attracted large crowas of people to the diferent docks along the route of the course. ‘The race was the result of a good deal of dis- cussion between a number of young men residing in the neighborbooa of Kiftieth street and Tenth ave- nue. The course selected was {rom off tho Fitiy-first DELEGATES TO SYRACUSE. Unica, N. ¥., Sept, 22, 1878. The following delegates have been elected from Oneida county to the Democratic State Conv Second District—John F, Seymour, Utica; H. G. Utley, Waterville, and Charies P. te, Vernon, Phird District—E. L. Stevens, Rome; B, A. Curtis, Camden, and H. D. Brockway, Vienna, Fourth District—Muo J. Barker, Western; Edward Dufley. Deerfieic, and L. E. Adsit, Steubon. Aupaxy, N. Y , Sept, 22, 1878. ree of the As biy districts bere a double get of delegates bave been elected to the Democraiis State Convention, as follows :— First District—Goorge F. Comstock, J. Doan Haw. ley and AJR Van Heusen; aiso Wells Allen, Naom: Rumey and Richard O, Willams, Second District—Janies I. Niles, Charles R. Wright and Joseph Fete! iso Horace K. King, James 8. Crouse and H. D. Preston. Third District—Judge Daniel Pratt, Ritey V. Mailer and Jobn Gebhardt, Jr.; also L D. Gartleld, Jonn Gebbardt, Jr., aad Patrick G, Lyons, DELEGATES TO SARATOGA. Urica, N. ¥., Sept. 22, 1873. The First and Fourth districts of Oneida county have elected the foliowing delegates to the Repub- liean State Convention :— First District—Roscoe Conkling and Lewis Law- rence, Uticn; Joseph P. Richardson and Chauncey » Butler, New Hartford, Fourth District—Wiiliam dL. Wheeler, Trenton; L. K. Brown, Lee; Jeremiah Sweet, Marcy; with Giles Smith, Squier Utley and J. A. Hull as alternates. Aunany, N, Y., Sept, 22, 1878. The foliowing have been clected to the Republican State Convention at Suratog: First District—George L. Maynard, Charles E, Hub. bell, A. W. Bingham and A. C. Powell. ‘Second Disirict—Charies Taliman, Carroll £. Smith, Charies Curpeater ana i, V. Benedict. ‘4 District—Denis MoCarthy, H. W. Plumb, ©, Frederick Herbst and J. F. Wheelock. SOCIALISTIC LABOR PARTY, A convention of the socialistic labor party of Kings county was held yesterday afternoon at No. 200 Court street, Brookiyn, at which delegates from fttcen wards and the town of New Lots were present, After aleb Pink, ot the Fifteenth ward, bud been chosen president of the Convention a discussion took place as to the best means of uniting with other labor organi- zations of the county in the coming election, The following resolution wi nally unanimously adopted :— Resolvnd, That the joint section of the socialistic labor party of Kings county empowers herewith its Conference Vamimittee to stato to the national creendack-laoor party and the javor leaxue that we have acreed upon ibe foilow- ing candidates in our strongest districts, aud that we shall run them/at all hagards upon our own platform and under and that we shail be pleased if tho jor party and the labur leazae would support them virst Agsemoly Fourth Congressional District Sixth Assembly District—Charl Sangerteld. Lighth Assembly District—Alexander T. Robb. Ward. Supervisor. 15—Charles 1. Pink. - Henry Bachhols. 3 Kee: 19—Henry Muenker. street dock to and around a stakobout anchored off the foot of Eighty-sixth street and return to starting point—about throe-and-a-quarter miles, Thero wasa Strong breeze blowing down the river, making the water so rough that many thought it would bo im- possible for the men to row; but Dr. Scruton, the referee, did not believe im postponements, and shortly after ten A. M. ordered the men to tako up their positions. By the terms of the agroement the race was to be rowed unaer scrab ruies, cach man lecting the boat that suited nim beet, They took up their positions on the north side of the Fifty-tret street dock in seventeen-toot working boats, ‘The steam launch Lite Willie W. took outa party of In- dies and gontiemen, residents of the neighborhood, to follow the rowers, The following were the contest- ‘avis in the race:—John McCabe, No.1; Dan Dough- erty, No. 2; H. M. Anderson, No, 3; Jobn Sherman, No. 4; Jobn Riley, No. 5; Ed, Skidmore, No. 6; James Miller, No. 7; J. J. Riggs, No. 8; W. Skidmore, No. 9, and G, Plumbviails, No. 10. The latter hud the inside position, tne others ranging ow in the order given, with McCabe on the outside. The race was lor two kegs of beer to be drunk by the rowers and their friends alter the race aud to be paid for by tue jast four at the homo stakeboxt, About halt-p: into something that approached a line, but the Wind was go strong and the Water so rough (hut they could not keep their boate straight, They finaily got the word, and in leas than balf a minute they all towed. Thero no use appealing to the relerce, because by the rules everything was lair; ere was a great deal of Bing ane pushing in Ahoy endeavors to get clear | ldmovialis w the fired clear of tue mob, with Hd, Skidmore close iu his wake. Many of the men did not attempt to pull, thinking they woula get another start, and Ed. Skidmore wlopped rowing and turoed bali round to go back to the starting point, but was told to go auead, and he immediately resumed w Oue man tn the party capsized, but ho was a good swim- mer, and, as bis bout filled with water, be remained behind, satisiied with ihe certainty of being ove of the honored tour that wou!d have to pay for the becr, Plumbvialis was doimg great work 10 the lead, win Ed. Skidmore second and Joba dicCabe third All the docks along the line of the course were crowded with spectators, and tney yelled their in- structions to their respective tricuda as they rowed past, McCabe w: ulling a sieady jong stroke, and presently passed Ed, Skidmore, taking second piace, with John Sherman io fourth positien, and Dougherty, Riley aml W. Skidmore coming on be- hind. The candidates for tho beer hovors were evi- dently Riggs, Anderson and Miller, Passing the Fifty-nintu street dock McCabe was in the d, steadily improving 1s position, with Ed. Skidn second and Piumbvialls back In’ third, piace, man came next, a short distance abea® of W. skid more, Dougherty aud Riley, Tho water did wot 1m- prove as ihe rowers progressed on their journey, and it appeared donbttut at one time if any one of them would live the course. At Sixty-seveuth street Mo- Cabe had a lead of about fiveon lengths, with Ed, Skidmore ten lengths in advance of Piumoyvialls and Sherman a good fourth, Dougherty was rowing weil, having passed W. Skidmore aud appeared to be clos- ing up on the leading men, There was not much Change in the positions as thoy passea the Waverley Boat Cluv, but Dougherty -bad closed up on Plumbvialls, and tryimg to pass him they fouled and locked iogetber. Dougherty was bost on the foul, however, as he got away first and followed after pherman, They rounded the stakeboat in the tol- lowing order:—McUave, 1; Kd. Skidmore, 2; Sher- mun, 3; Dougherty, 4; Piumbvialis, 6; W. Skid: 6, and Jona Riley, 7. ‘Ed. Skidinore fouled thy on the turn, giving Sherman a chance vo close up o him; and Riley und W, Skidmore uiso got into close quarters as they turaed round. McUale started off at lively gait on the top of the tide, and was wever reached by any ot the others. Sherman veat Ed., Skidmore out of second honors, and Loughorty se- cured fourth place; Plumbvialls was next, and then caino W. Skidmore und Jobo Riley. ‘The trial Was Not quite saiisiactory to some of the mon, and there will provabiy be another contest be- fore long. YACHTING NOCE. Steam yacht Veaette, N.Y.Y.C., Mr. Philip Pheonix, from the eastward, passed the Henavd Tele- graph Station at Whitestone, L. I, yesterday after. noon, en route to New York. QUEENS COUNTY FAIR The thirty-seventh annoal fait exniditon of the Queens County Agricultural Society will open on th gounds of the society, at Mineola, to-morrow and eontinue on Wednesday and Thursday, The list of pree miums 18 unusually tail, Protessor Edison's phone- graph wil be oporated by the imvontor in person, A jumping contest by members of the Queens County Hunt, who will appear on the grounds in costaine ace companied by their hounds, and games ot incrosse by members of restdent clubs aro unnounced, The lator will probably be made additionally interesting by the appearance ol the Movtreal Club, word to this avid Lorenz, M. D. 25—Wm MeDonaid W: SHIPPING NEWS DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTAS ‘Steamer. Abyxsinin? 4 Bowing ¢ Calitornia 7 Bowlin ¢ Franco 8 nada, y of Brnssela 3 Broadway State of Penns: 72 Broadway Pommerania 61 Beondway Germanic. |37 Broadway Bayo |. 59 Brondwey Bol {]7 Bowling Ge Main L}2 Bowling Green Scheidnm cottereiin [30 Brondway Wyomin| et 1] Liverpool. 129 Broadway Australia, }Oect 2] Londen. 7 Bowling Green Groece 39 Broadway. Bothnia, |: [4 Bowlin Green Vereire.. Havre. ‘5 Broadway Bultic, Liverpool, 137 Broadway State o1 Glaszow. |.72 Broadway 61 Broadway. 7. Bowling Greon 69 Broadway 1-33 Broadway novia Circassia Helvetta City of 3] Hamoarg, BOUND EAsT. Brig M © Haskeli, Haskell, Now York for Las Palmas (Canary Istanda). Brr, tyure (Br), Beattie, New York for St Johns, NT, Sear Nev, ake w York ior Fali Rive: Schr AJ Russeli, Scriekiand, solr EM Wells, Bosrdman, Schr Milton, J Schr Odell, Wi: ‘ork tor Portland, Ct. Ban L T Srocxan, Fy! Sept 14, had arrived at Philadelphia) pilot, but was compelled to anchor outaid count of the storm, and was blewn to seaon the m the 7th, She hav lost both anchors, chains, re tained othor damae, sbe waa at the qual on the 19th, ing rigid inspection, &c. Bark lWorxxr, Uopkina, tro: bello. at Bermuda La distress, was repairin : had discharged and some of ths earzo way found to be dadiy damaged. \ portion of it was suid at auction Sept 12, and of the damaged was wtvertised for auction Sept 20, Jos, arrived Au; in the hel: bya Spanish orig bound for Cubs, whieh showed t wathn the way to port. A survey was iicld on the vessel, And it wan recommanded that sho should be hove down and stripped and caulxed from kvel Was repairing aad would proceed to swabs OLUMBIA, Jom searze to Boston, thiew ov ‘ound on South Boston fists yesterday, to keep Scun Riva, of Gloucester, which wont ashore at Bryan Island, and was afterward wold, suvssquently floated, and was taken into House Harbor but litte damaged. = * WHALEMEN. Arrived at New Bedford Sept 21, sehr Golden City, Mar- tin, Charlost round Sept 13, with 160 bbis sp ofl, Sent hoino on the voynge 80 bbis sp and 39 do wh vil, July 19, Christiana Debarro was drown od. , New Badiord, Sept 21—Bark Morning Star is being fitted for eu Atlantic Oecun whaling voynve under command of Capt GM Seabury, tormerly of bark President. Bark Peru is being fitted for an Atinutic Ocean whaling voyage uncer command of Capt Brenton, formeriy of sche Pedro Varela, Schr Surprise is boing fitted for n six months Aslautie Ooenn whaling voyage under command of Capt Gellctt, her late master. SPOKEN. * Ship King Cerdic (Br), Minchin, from Newport for Ade- Iuide. Ang 10. lat 1220 N, lon 28 54 W. Bark Swansoa (Br), Lawrence, from Liverpool tor Hall- fax, sept 4. OU, lou 16, ‘ark Johanne Marie (Ger), Gustavus, from Antwerp for Savaunab, Sept 10, off Sturt Point. Bark Nuovo Dapela (Itai), from Dublin for Baltimor Sept s. uo int. Bo. ark skiblanduer (Nor), Olsen, rom Liverpool for Balti- more, Sept 21, 6) miles K of Sandy Look. Bark Sarab'M Smith (Br), Glaen, from London for Dela- waro Broukwater, Sept 21,20 miles $3é of Shinnecock, A Dateh hark, siowing JMS, bouad to Miramichi, Ang 10, no tat, &e. A bark, showing “HRV,” from Iverpool for San Fran- cisco, Ang 10, Int 12 20 N, lon 2654 W. Brig Randolph Payson (Br), from St Vinoent fr Liver- pool. NS, and schr Rercuo (Br). from Trinidad fur Hulitax, Morel ling Green 4. Bowling Green +5 Brondway i) Broudwas S185 seoodany} WW Glasgow. ..172 Broadway Det 10l Hamburg. [61 Brondway 12] Liverpoor,. [69 Brondway 12] Liverpool.. [37 Krowdwi Glasgow...]7 Bowling 2 Bowling Green ) Broadway pity tate of Geogr, ad way Brondway 7 Rowling Green 2 Bowling Green 29 Broadway | Ginszow, Bremen, Liverpoo! AND MOON, Sun rises Suo Moon rises, HERALD YACH WEATHER OBSER- VATIONS. Ther. ~T State or Deq.| Wind, | Weather. Noon, [30.251 701 N[Ciear 4 PM{30. 74) NNE 3PM y}) G62) N 12 PMI80.30] GO| NNE|Uloar PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPT. 22, 187 ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STRAM YACHTS AND WERALD WHITESTONE TRURGRAPIE LINE. Bteemer Fayot (Br), Grogan, dverpool Sept 11 and Queenstown T2th, with mdse and 30s passengers to FW J Hurst. Sept 21, £35 miles Koof Sandy (look, passed steamer City of Berlin (Br), from New York tor Liverpool ; 124 miles © of do, steamer Ethiopia (Br), do tor Glasgow | bt do. steamer Brin (Ir), do for Liverponi. ‘Steamer Linhope (Br), Blacklaw, Hartlepool 16 days, in ballast, to Kuch, Bree & Co. Steamer Cuniwa (Hr), Leddicoat, Rornnda Sept 18, with passengers to A EB Onterpridze & Co. Nteamer San Jacinto, Phillins, Savaanoh 3 day mise nnd passongors to George Yongo. with Stenmor Champion, Leck woud, Charioston Sept 19, with imdse to J W Qi So, Steamer W: h, Richmond, City Point and ers’ to the Old Domtaton Jo, Gibbs, Lewes, Del, with mdse and to the Old Dominion Steamship Co. of Montreal, Meyett, Havre 3 days, in ballast, anham's Nephew & Co. ), Larsen, London Nympben (Nor), Kjall, London 34 days, in ballast, to Bonham & Boyesen. Bark Dante (Anz), Vioulich, Hull 4% days, in ballast, to 3 days, in balla muster. Bark Addie MoAdain, Merriman, Weymouth, Bi, 3] Jars. Brett, sen & Sept 18, Int 42 09. Ton poke bark Ohillian (1), from New York for Cork ty bark Chill (Br), from’ Philadelphia for Queens: wind Hark Hattlo M (of Bear River, . Pellat, Retcordam days. in. bailust, to J W Parker & Go, Sopt Ii, on the joke lishing schr Hannan Comer, of Piymouto, Bark Lincoln (Au batlnst, tod © Senge Sehr Wii Jones, Rodin anil noteito Burdell & Pou Sehr AF Ames, Achorn, der to Inane spy lr Franc Govolomich, Rotterdam 31 days, in Pare 25 days, with rapher easel to Parsons & Lond. ‘edar Keys .20 days, with lag eto HA Brown & Co. * ‘atterson, Georgetown, SC, 8 days, with naval stores to Woodhouse & Kadd, Schr HA De Witt, Munson Georgetown, SC, 7 days, with lumber to order; vessel to master. Bebr 8 Miller, Seall, Virginia Sehr Catawamtoak, Kennedy, V ASSED THROUGH IL Bou ELL GATE. effect having been recoived from them op Saturday, ‘About a thousand promiums are offered tor horse: cutilo, sheep, swine, povitry and all doscriptious o! tarm products and ‘implements, About seventy are for horses, ol which there will be exbibittons on the track each da; RHODE ISLAND . POLITICS, CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATION DECLINED— BIRUNGTH OF THE GREENBACK ELEMENT. [BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) Newrort, RB. 1., Sept. 22, 1878, Benjamin T. Kames, Congressman from the West ern district, declines to bo candidate for re-clection nud gracefully retires from the contest, The Conveu- tion to nominate his successor meets October, 20, ‘There aro several candidates for the position and the indications The candidate will be the choice of the Ring in the northern part of the State, THE GRORNHACK ELEMENT, The greenback element will show tts strongth in Rhode island i the approaching Uongrosstonal cam- puigo. It is said they bave gainod considerable hi ‘way ince tho Maine election and a lar; dicted, RICHMOND COUNTY DELEGATES. The Richmond vnty (Staten Island) republican delegates to the State Convention are George William Cartie, Corneiius ©, Eddy and Abraham J, Wood. The Congressional delegates aro M. O; AyerE, Bawnrd Oppensnaw, Wisner H. Toweand, Jono Wild and Berpard Mallen, Alter i—W. H. Miller, John Waters, E. 0. Deverey and Judgo Woatervolt, midwife (Bele), Daat, Antwerp via Hale Stoamer Herma ew York, In ‘batiast, to Fanch, Bdyo {fax and Boston for Steamer General Whitney, liallett, Bost tor New ik, With mdse and passengers to HF Dimock, Brig Reporter, tivder, Stamford for New York. Sele JP Ames. Gonid, Kockport for New York Sehr Otrauto, Watt Hilsworth, M Now York. Sehr i L Hamlin, Velsor, Bo Sehr Jonso R Leach. 1 Sehr dH Driseo, 1! Sehr BSI Stowe. M Sehr M Baytes, Dow, Boston for Phiiadelpliin. Selir $8 smith, Show, New Kedford for New York Sebr WD Manxam, Cha ‘tor New York. Sebr Abbie 8 emery, & Sehr Jobn Losier Fett Varoline ©. Schr Palladium, Ry Behr FG Smith, Simi | Providence for idence for New York, ce fur Now York. ‘ot New York. ovidence yen, Martin, Providence tor New York. lice, Kinnear, Providence for Now York, Atwood, wood, Bristol, KL, tor New York, Sehr A } Behr Niantic, Heobe, Bridgeport for New York. Bene d Wing, H Bridgeport for New York, Schr Katie Mitohell, Hollowell, Bridgeport for New York. Benr James, Styles, Derby for New York. Bebe Mb Woub, Brown, Derby for New York, Sebr Holen Augusta, Mort, Portland, Cs, for Behr Maria L Hall, Lawrenos, Portland, Ol, for New York. SebrGeo Gillum, itamilton, Portland, Ot, for New York. Belir A G Pease, Abie, Portland, Ct, for New York. Sobt Ario|, Candage, New Lonaon for New York. Bebr FL Miller, Cooney, New London for New York. ‘ow York. Schr W F Howe, silts, Norwich for Now Yorks Sebr Cora, Hines, Norwich tor New Yorks Sebr lAverty, Smith, Norwich tor New York Sehr Julia A Merkle, Anderson, New Ilaven for New ‘ork. | Selir Flight, Steers, New Maven for x Schr Prank Waiter, Gi New Haven for Phi adolph Behr Iwoaney large or, New Haven for Haltinor Behr Wm Morse, Moore, New Haven for Virginia. Stamtord for Now Yo tey, Btamtord for Ni Sept 5, off E end of the dormudas, . OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Amstempam, Sept 20—Arrived, ship Marla Loutas (Nor), Jensen, New York ; bark Eari of Eigin (Br), Morrisou, Pen- saco'a. Antwerr, Sept 20—Sailed, barks Carl Auzust (Gor), Franck, Wilmington, NC; Charleston (Nor), Svendsen, Baltimore; Areiduca Rodolfo (Aus), Cattarinich, New York. Saited from Flushing 21st, ship Casilda, Pike, New York. Buistor., Sept 21—Sailed, bark Jerbuen (Nor), Svendsen, Wilmington, NC BaRcktoxa. to Sopt 21—Arrived, brig Valparaiso (Sp), Roses, New Orleans, Canpirr, Sept 21—Arrived, bark Saml E Spring. Bacon, Drogheda. Salled 21st, eh{p Carondelet, Stetson, Bomba. Groucester, Sept 21—Suiled, bark Beatrice (Br), Bolby, America Gueexocx, Sept 21—Sailed, bark Fannte H Loring, Soule, Matanzas. Hutt, Sept 22—Arrived, bark Fora (Nor), Pedgrsen, York via Queenstown, HAMBuRG, Sept 20 -Satled, ship Stewart Freeman (Br), Raymond, Amertea; bark Minnie Campbell (Br), Mu Bultimore, Hayek, Sept 22, 5 A.M—Arrived, steamer St. Laarent (Fr). Lachosnes, New York for Havre (and proct 1d). Hong Kong, to Sopt 21—Arrived, ship Melrose, Plammer, Liverpool. PRPOOL, Sept 21—Salled, stenmors Algeria (Br), Wat- ‘ew York: Nevada (lr), Rixby, do. to Sept 21—Salled, bark Fiavio (Ite), Maresca, Moviuux, Sopt 22—Arrived, steamer Surmatian (Br), Aird, Quedse for Liverpool (and proceeded). Prymovtu, Sopt 22—Arrived, steamer Lessing (Ger), Fischbein, Now York for Hamburg (and proceeded). ‘ QuKeXstow, Sept 21—Arrived, briz Castelia, Sparks, Phiiadelphi ‘ Also arrived 21st, 8:35 PM, steamer, City of Montreal (Br), Fulton, New York tor Liverpoo! (aud proceeded), Arrived 22d, stenm@rs Indtasa, Sargent, Philadelphia for Liverpool; Britannic (Br), Perry, New York for do—the latter at 11 AM (and both proceeded). Rorreepam, Sept 20-Satled, bark St Patrick (Br), Bo- gart, New York, Tuieste, Sept 22—Sehr Jere Simonton, Crawford, which arrived hers from Philadelphia with 2,980 ¢asks of petro- lonm, took fire in this harbor, She was towed outside and burned with her whoio cargo, [The Jere Simonson wa: Vuilt at Greenpoint, in 1866, registered 519 tons, and hailed from Philadelphia.) WEATHER REPORT. Hotyuran, Sept 22—Wind light, cloudy. FOREIGN PORTS, Axsrerpam, Sept 20—artived, ship Exportor, Brooks, Bombay. ‘AxsER, Aug 5—Arrived, ship City of Boston, Crosby, New York tor Yokoh: Baunavos, Sent 7—In port, brig Hiawatha (Br), from Santos originaliy for Coosuw River (see Miscellany). Brava, Sept 7—Arrived, brig TH A Witt (Br), Outer- bridge, New York (und sailed 12th for Liverpool. S Suited Gth, bark Irens (Br). Stevens, Bail Riv 1th. brige “Mora (Br), Bell, Unicod state i Ubbina (Ger), Rozgenberg ‘(from’ Barbados), Montrent, having repaired. port Seot 1% barks Hornet, Hopkins, fram New York for Porto Cabello, repg; Eliza Barss (Br), Hollis, from New York, just arrived; brig Excelsior (Br), Mayor, une; schre Geors Douglass, Beyau, from New York for Anti na, awaiting arrival of soars, tigring, Ac, from New York; Iris, Jones, from Boston tur Goree, repairs noariy finished, to sail in afew days; Moveor Dunscomb, une. Ginusctar, Sept 7—Arrived steamer micilina (ir), Pue- dy, Denin, &e, fo nd sulied 8th). Suited ist, bar cia), Philadelphi: Pissed 24, bark ‘Sagu (Nor), sovig, from Phitadelphia x, Sept 19-Arrivod, brig Come (Br), Took: London. Arrived 22d, stenmer Bota (Br), Shaw, St Thomas Bermuda. tod 19th, brie Matty May (Br), for London (and re- tu “ion weeonat of Mowrneat, Sept, 20—Arrived, steamors Phannict (Br), deott, Glasgow: Brooklyn (Br), Lindall, Liverpool; bark Tearns’ (Br), Covhran, Gineo Way, Ss ie (Br) Noutu Sypvuxy, Cbs, (Nor), Schutte, Harceloa: Mocosta (Br) Jnean, Live brigs Heorl Foster, Caen: ‘ain (Wr), Gerrior, —, Sept 20—Artived, bark Cotumbus (Nor), Mel- ved ZOUh, steamers Circassian (Br), Write, Liver- Texas (4r), Lawrenson, do; ships Louisa (Br), Pamarth It londower (Br), Me:rono, Plymonth ; Hanada Be), simmons, Gork; Achar White (Br), Murphy, do: Poolscar (iit), MeLonn, Liverpool ; Springbor, Mitchell, Conway: Adriaiic (Be), Wateon, Dein; Dilic gontia (Br). Boltasty Eastern star (He) Goudie, Newenstle: Festina Lents (Nor), Andorson, Gliszon, suaNanal, Am: 22 In steamer ‘Merionethshire (Br), for NewYork, Ide; stip J it Worcester (Br), Cawne, for do, io, bark Maydn Brown, Unvener, for di, do Vietonta, Sept 12—Ralled, barks tlecin (Br), San Fran- cisco; KF Watson, Hawking, Metbourne. Voxonama, Sept’ 2—nailed previonsly, steamer Gloniffor Br), in, New York; alip Cinrissa Is Carver, (0 an ‘Francisco Sound; Mant arke Fannlo Skolteld, Danning, jers Giamorgan (Br). for for dy via Sues Unnal; barks do; © , Gorham, ane; . Poster, Laure Burnham, Forris 3 Thou} Phillips, do. Pen AnERDEEN, Sept 9—An Orleans. ANTWEPP, Sept 9—Sail mt GuRwante ) ou, Hangreid, Thronson, New joneelio, Crit York, 1th, BD Metcall, Kandsen, dv; Sirah Rutherford, do. ALLOA, Sept 10—Sniled, Hellos, W. , Philadelphia. not Sept 10—Arrived, Francesco Avogno, Ansaldo, ow Beacuy Hap, Sept 12—Passed, Veritas, Murray, trom also a German bark, from Balti. pham, Rouse, Sydney, real, od, Overn, Whiteside, Quebec; cenwn, New Yor! ‘Artived 11th, Brunotte, Richards, Qvosaw; Bina, Me Ki New Vor G 10th, Royal Charter, Cain, Southwest Pass. opt B—Arrived, Atrarsoare (8), Melmbruch, North Amerien: Mary Low- erison, Qoox: Lina, 4, and Prineoton, Bradley, do; George Wastington, Probst, New York; Tordeaskjoid, Sal- vesen, Montreal. Bonpeavx, Sept 9—Arrived, Ihanna, Engbiom, Baltt- more salied Oth, Surprise, Charleston. Sailed from ituyau th, Fylgia, Jensen, New Orle 10th, Albert Schult, Latham, Hampton Konds. Bo: at sept lu=Arrived, Stowell Brown, Wadman, Caraifl noir, Set 12—Sailea, L Ds V Chipman, Archibald, wed, Dagty, Chelstopborsen, Philadst: Jeonire, do, Brown, —. ERNAKVON, Sept LL-—-Agrived, Lren ry, Quebec. HENHAGRN, Sept O—Croatod, Pater,’ Svensson, een, UaLAIs, Sept 9—Arrived, Seiriol Wyn, Adam, land, 0. "DRA, Sept 10—Passed, Rel Bermuda; 11th, Nereus, Wo en, Dornom, from London digo, from ' Port ‘ gross, Tolletyen, Alo passed i2th, Breidabiik, Neilsen, from Baltimore, from London for New York; North Amertea (and h Wara, Bearman, Lone a). fonty Havelock, Andor- Proceade:t anne don for Sandy tt Dover Soot tl—Arrive: fon dew Vork, ke Dartaourn, Sept 11=0M, Herew Laon for ee |, Inglis, from Lon: og DUNDALK, Sept 11 —Towed out, Silvio, Fsrrara, for Baltle more. cor, Rept 6—Passed, Merour, Friveld, from G:flo 1 Hoston, Matis. August, ‘Samulin, Croustadt for jie Biore. Arrived, Anglo Saxon, 8+ 5 fal sd one Onion te "Telaware: Ion. Sinette, ‘odt, Wilmingto gerths, Delawaro Break Ba rave Sept 10—Sailed, Quattro Sorelle, Marchese Dumnoss, IW, Sept 11—Of, Marco Polo, from Mull for New York. Desxcurkss, Sept 9—OM, Mertino, feta Ameteranm for York. vane 11th, Kalova, Peterson, Wom Stottin for Now ‘ork. Dantzic, Sept 8- Arrived. Kathleen, Koger, New York. Dusxink, Sent 9—Arrived, Templer, Trotry, New York: Sailed Mth, Redowa, Byrne, New York: 10.b, Palo Alto Jenkins, Jo! Superb, Frusdie, do. ricus, Hooper, Philadelphia alied, JT sintth, Barnes, Phitatol- tol, Frcamr, Sept 7—Cleared, Luiza P, Fe Paya, Aug 25—Arrived, Maggie ‘Morton, Isi sindt, pus tn tor provisions (and wailed 25tn for Charles on). GLoucesTER, Sept 10—Arrived, Puolo Rovello, Cesar New } ork, Ge York. ‘Grasaow, Sept 11—Sailed, Collina (s), Montreal; Bolivis 12—Selled, Moos Rose, St John, NB. Rope 1W—safled, Glentinart, Hai An, Sept 5—Paxsed, Fraedreneiandst, Nie'son, from G-non tor Bultimare, Margherita D, Capellini, Pnile GENOA, Sept 7—Sailes de!pina, Harwicut, Sept 10 -Sailod, Aretas, Roberts, Galveston. Houynxad, sept 9-Of, Sodmi Dubrovacki,, Maburizse, from Liverpool for New York. yotes Ratied 10th, Lauretta, Baltimore, iw Haver, Sept 8—Arrived, Binck Wateh (s), Holloway, New York Royal Welsh (n), Mefherson, do} 9th, Coch: nw, Lemiton, Portiand, O- 5 Sailed 9th, Unaninn,’ Whitchouse, York: Pot Young, Catu, Key West. HamaonG, Sept 7—Arrived, Slanet, Yoo, Montreal: Lis C Troop, Corning, Husnillos; sth, Benguola, Fagle few York; Mh, Frixin (x), Moyer, do. 'd Oth, Snovia (x), Frangsn, Now York. pint oseuirom Cuxhiven %h, Johane Keppler, Spilte ‘ow York. HULL, Sept 10—Arrived, Virago (s), Chambers, Boston; 11th, Conqueror, Gould, San Franctsco. Hantixdas,, Sept 10~ Arrived, Onkel, Knoppe, Pense- cola Livenpoor, Sept 10—Arrived, Temple B Jon. NH: Spain. (a). Grac on Garrett, Boston; 118, NB; Yam O'Shanter, Sou Charlottetown, Put hack 10th, Soridden, Pedersen, for Richmond (and ain 116i). : 10sb, Christina, Andrews, Sandy Hook; 11th, Rodgors, Charieston; tluron, Popper. Dober) W White, Dyer, Tybee; Alice Adu, Delawere Breakwater. Salled 12th. Prince Edward («), Fraser, Uhsrlottetowny Samaria (3), Gill, Boston; Dominien 1s), Boucbotte, Mon- rent. Cleared 10th, Mia Medre, Pastorino, Baltimore; Evange- line, Manson, Tyb uh, Liddesdale (#), New Orleans; Zinga, McLeod, Charlottetown, PEI; Australia (#), Ri e New York (aud passed Deal same day): Prowress, for do: Historian (x), Tybee; Hooper (#), Murrell, Boston; Fife fencer, Christensen, New York. seh, boing Lyngs Oth, Glad Tidings, from Liverpool for andy 4 tot te “kerries 10th, Rome, from Liverpoo! for Charles. on, pot Zuker 1uth, Elwell, Barstow, from Liverpool for mn bay. Lonpox, Sept 11—Arrived, F 1 Koekum, Wadin, bees 12th: Flashilgnt, Gara. Portland, Slee” a Cleared’ 10th, Shatemne, Roberts, Ne low): Agra, Chrintensen, ‘do; 1ish, Greece ao (und leit Gravesend 12th); Rhine, Stetson, Crispin, Dotaware Breakwater (and left Gravesend 12 Uistorian («), Wutlac Entered out 10th, A' Balled from Gra Lo’ Hiawatha, Litti Liick, dep Boston. Lisnox, Sept 5—Snited, St Anni Lauauons Assyria ( MaAstuts, Sept MansutLtes, Sept. 8~Arrived, Ze Caftier, New York, Merry, Bradiey, Gen Glasgow (ana leit Ota for Napl Balled, Westtield. Ives, New Yor! (s), Shileton, New ‘ork. Sulied 7th, Victor, Pond. Boston; 8th, Lamoriciere, Azibert. New York; Staincliffe (s), da, OMEBOUENE, Sent 4—satled, Cadzow Forest, Pollock, re gon. Nxwrort, Sept 11—Sailed, Acton (s), Cowie, Delaware Breakwater, NxwcastiR, Sept 10—Cleared, Athens (2), Sandy Hook; Gustava, Philadelphia, VENARTH, Sept 11— Arrived, Whittier, Swap, Portuann, Sept 10—Off, Avo Giuseppe. Nieuwe Diep for New York: Liverpool, Lat Brides trom London for do; 1th, Constune tron New York for Elsinore. Tomassen, Nev Pirmovt: pee do. York und _Suiled 10th, Norge, Christ Puawix Port, Sept 12—Pass NB, bound W. . QueexstowN, Sept 11—Arrived, Providence, Potter bisrereeptry ven W rar sap yeeinay phnitin. 38 Nailed iuiton, Bristol; Battaglia, Havre 12h Olare: Padstowg Gurideliee hocoa: Toosio : Also sailed 12th, Tjomo, mouth. KEUSION, Ang 5—Arrived at St Dents, Cle omnbe cand lete 7th tot N T—arrived, Wimmera, Melatyre, Mom Manson, Qae treal. SusgLps, Sept 11—Arrived, Ewtly Flias bec. Belted I Ashows (9), New York. Sr Naz. tide mee a Netley ABvey "™, Baith more; 8th, Greshem (s), Weizutm: do. ySieaatape, Sept 7—Artived, Colnheim, Zepiien, New ‘ork. Sremnx, Sept S—Arrived, Uscar Wendt, Scharmberg, New York: Gth, Mentor, Pust, do. . Salled Gth, Giles Loring,’ Kinney, Swinemande and Paimbanu rien Sept 7—Cleared, Armida, Petrolussi. New on ‘Sr Micnauts, Aug 27—Arrived, Moses Knowlton, Storey, Fayal and Tereeicn. pt 10—Sailed, Nexrisnola, Reveflo, New York, Liverpool. reLRrze Font G—Arrived, Doi . Meiean, Now On Jeans (1). TRAVEMUNDE, Bopt 8—Arrived, Larissa, Short, Phila Texvt, Troon, Sept Li—Arrived, Bengal, Lorin) detpiin, TALENCIA, Aug 27—Arrived, Te: Stewart, St in. Weastront, Sept 8 - Arrived, Gugitelmo D, Daruscovieh, New Vork via Queenstown, Sailod 8th, Keuestine, McAlevy, Portland (and put back same day; cit nary th, Addie Benson, Mallett, for North Sydney, OB, rendy. Warrrvond, Sept 9—Sailed, Ercole, Vamers, New Yorks 10th, Exile, do, GRAVESEND, Sept Dringing up at Barking th Rhine (s), and lost anchor id chain. AMERICAN PORTS, ALEXANDRIA, Sept 2i—Arrived, sebrs A Philudeiphia; Win Bourdman, B Mehra Herschel, Bost wh—Sebr Abbie L Low, from Geeorg Philaperphia, 46-0 bene. * ion (Br), Wet. Howes, jiand, and G Ly mers Literia, Ladwig, Williem an, and « fleat of schooners, teamers Dominion, How. morning In @ fog. foul Boston. Passed up—Sehes Mary E Grabam, from ‘hurst, Florence I Leckwood, 224—Arrive: Ns; Wm Cran Priindelphia; Neptune, Berry, Jourdan, Kiebardson, Alexaudrin, Va; uw Tnensher, ao; Wm Gitinm, Mebaffey, Georso! aruh Sunbert, Steelman. “Baltimore: Kebecca A Carter, Howen, Philadolphin; W il Anderson, Babcock, ‘Ketchum. Ketchum, do; Agues It Bacou, Haley, Magee, steolman, do; rade Wind, Corson, do; Perry, Flynn, Port Jounson; Gem, Hall, New York. Sailed—: mer Hermann Ludwig (Bel), BALTIMORE, Sept 22—Arrivod, steamers ne idence: Jose. Baltimore; itt Beston; Blackston hag bine Thompson, M 8 Bradiey, Sivnee, Hremens Bm Weymouth, Salted—Xtoumer Agnes (Ir). BANGOR Sept 21 Arrived, schea Roamer, MoFart Philadelpat ‘4 tlommes, Gilkey, and Rath 5 Hodge don, Torrey, sow Yor! Ginarod Schr Foninn, Keith, Belilmere, GIARLESTON, Supe 19—Selled, ache JoeW Wilson, Wik letts. Phlladolphin, tot _Cloaren, nebr My Rover, Brown, New York, 28a—Arrived, stoamcr Falcon, Kirby, Waltitnors ; bark Espana (Sp), Roses. I arautine). ailod—Steamor Wev boss lett, Xarmonth, FORTRESS MON RUE, Sept 22— Arrived, brig from liken derhe, Caos Pat ‘ORLEANS, Sopt 18—Below, bark salete ¢ an Tid—Arrived, steamer Hudson, Freoman, No} NORFULK, Sept Arrived, bark Mi! 7 tehe in, Hampton Roads, vo load for Karope; schra W P Cox, pimpeon, Philadephia: cock, do. Ni Sept 20—Arrived, scbr H A Taber, Porry, Whilad. ip! NEW BEDEU: Sopt 21--Arrived,' ach shevara, Kdgill! Wm G Lewis, Baxter, and 5 Kelley, Georgetown, DC; Lucy K Cogswell, Cheny, Flo reace, NJ; snilie K Morton, trom New York. NEWPORT, Sept 20—Arrived, ache Vevia, Bakor, No. mans-land for New Canwell, New York: Monitor, w York for Providence via Fall River; Seares Georgetown, DC, for Fall River. AM—Arrived, schien Wake, Badd, trom Ge NA Tia Allon St George "Mo. for New York} Wat Mason, Fi Fall itiver for Veorgotown. DO. NEW LONDON, Sepeticarrived, steamer Allentown, Philadeiptiia: sehes Wm F Ki ‘Fors Johnson for Gro- Hog Na" ane Waey Frestand, Piitledalphin. ty Freeland, PORT TOW Nal ND. Sept 14—Acrtved, rk Modes, Christensen, san Francises. PENS sCOLA. Sept 10—Arrl ved, Carthagena; bark Challenge (Br), FUTLADELPATA, Se = “se o teamer 8 2 Houle (BF) 0" (Br). BORTCAND! Rept bd vArrived, brie Mansaniile, Rich, SO eee a. brig Eilaabeth Wivelow, Dandaik; sobre eee AN bie iver; Tem O'nbanter, Potsreont rig Hidalgo, iM Humboldt. enred—Har ke 4 Marmnian, Jordan, Salted—ship Ot RATTLE, Sept 14—Sailed, bark Enoch Tatbos, P low, Ban Francisco. SAVANNAH, Sept 22—Arrived, steamer Glensannos don, ite Juneiro (ordered to New York a ip tndymion (Br), Fisher, Lav + (Be), Wade, y ¢ el (Sw), Itlo'd aneiro, p Savanuah (Ger), T STUNINGTON, Sept _20—Areiv Saunders, Harwien for New York. Salled—Sche inmarting, Smith, Port Jobason. WILMINGTUS: NC. rapt 19-Cleared, ache Jobe A Grifia, F irhiladotpn Qui Arrived, steemor Honotsetor, Jones, New York. trom Rotterdam ; brig Bolow— Hark Minna (Ger), Boose, tuffrof,” from ——, OP Yaour Liat be: Binches beam ; in good condition. Appiy 2S Latayese plese