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10 ——-— THE TEUTONIA TRUSTEES. REVELATIONS OF FRAUD—THE FXAMINATION AT JEFFERSON MARKET COURT. Alter repeated adjournments the examination in the case of the Teutonia Buok trustees, charged with embedzliog the money of the depositors, came up yesterday before Judgo Otterbuurg In the Jefferson Market Police Court, The oMcers against whom direct charges were madein the afidavite submitted are John Scheure- mann, tho president; Michael Hahn, tho eecretary, and Henry Werz, Nichol rist, Frederick Sea- grist, Henry Wencke, Jobn Schung, John Hambarg, Tobr Theiss, Jaco» Herman, Louts George and Joba Otto, the trustees. Whon the charges were first brought to judicial notice Scheuremann and Haho were siagied out, and their acts were made the sub- ject of complaint. Perjury as well as em- ent were the accusations brought against upd an examination in anoiher crim- court is now pending: “Alter hYS arrest Haba wes induced to furrish evi: pointing at the erimivality of the other tras: and all of them but Otto were put under arrest. Tne specitic allegations made the yubject of investigation yesterday were those embodied in Hahn’s affidavit, that he bad par- chaged bonvs at various times which he bad entered in the book: costing moro than they reatly did, the sum making up the difforence ho kad divided mong the trustees. The latter wero represented yesterday by ox-District Attorney Fellows, Judge Gross and Counsellor Stewart, while Counselior J. R. Lawrence appoarea for the peepie, Alter the formal complaint had been read Henry sailed to the stand, Jn his pts 10 the case of n and Scheu- Femann ag well as in that of the trustees had been drawn up, and be bad conducted the examination of the Teuionia’s books, He testified that he was one of a cummmittec appointed by tno depositors to invest! ate the affairs of the bunk; he was himself a positor to the extent of $75; ho had examined the ac- Counts and found the statements in almost every case incorree!; he isa tair bookkeeper; the meoting ‘of the depostiors was hold two weeks before the coin. plaint was made and a movement was at once !nauga- Tated to have the ombezzing officers indicted. A VALUABLE BOOK. istence, but be had jast been mformed that im error aod that it ‘nould be forthcoming, Mr. Haha, bis chiet witness, had voianteered to procure it and he had sent him in quest of 11. ‘The Court admitted the nenessity of pro- Geng so valuable a source of evidence ard granted a yecess. When the Judge called the case again Hunn was present witb his accounts and furnished bis testi- mony im a way that indicated his new cupacity of witacss for the peoplo bad broken off all mpathy between him aod bis former associuter. He testified :—l was secretary of the bunk from 1871 1 was ono of the original incorporators all the time the bank evo, was not ti tbe close of the bank, ana Mr. Scagrist hei until about 1877; the direciors ueld their first mect- jhe fali of 1363, and held meetings every week weeks; ® iocation was ovtuined No.7 avenue A.; it remained there about two y: ahem removed to No. 25 nvenue A; five of those who were trustees 10 1871 are now dead; the others con- Singed te act until Jamuary 1, 1876. Mr, Lawronce--Prior to your election to the secre- taryelrip was any money divided among the trastecs? Coleone! Fellows pretesied against such a question. He said that the statute coverimg the offence charged to complaint had pot been enacted ull April 18, 1874, and according to law the (rustees could not be eid responsibie for actions which prior to that were 1, Hts objection wi sus- following list ef Douds parenasea-by him in 1874, ¢ jam set opposite each being the dilforence between the actual price paid and tbat ebarged the bank, all of which wero taken by witness jrom the funds of the bank, retained by him until July, 1874, aud divided equally among tho trusters :— January 29, 1874, five Yonkers city bonds... $150 00 ruary 7, 1874, ten Yookers city bonds... 300 00 1874, ope Youkers city bond. fos 83 00 00 swesty town of Hamlin by May 19, 1874, 1en Yonkers city bonds.... 419 28 wx nvs.. 250 19 June 19, 1574, 1our Yonkers city water bonds 80 00 Total......0.-+++- .$1,753 30 Witness—1 placed cach man’s share in au envelope and put hia namo on it; I thought tbat way the easiest; | kept u book in which | made entries of the funds wich I took from the bank, but as tast us 1 divided the moneys | tore the leaves bearing the on- examination revealed that the insthution Dad long been rotten, and had been carried on tor ittle more than personal aggraudizement. Books had cted, entries Made at rauduio and accounts Bad beeu tampered with. ‘The turther hearing of tho case agniust tho oth: trretees Was then set down for Fridey gext at 1 the morsing. or a FIVE WORKMEN INJURED. 4 DE*tEOTIVE BEAM AND A CRASH OF BRICES AND MORTAR, Five workmen employed in one of ® row of five bulidinge in the course of construction on the west Nae ef Mudtsom avenue, between 110th and 111m Streets, bai a narrow cscape from death yesterday mornieg. Tho building in which the accident oc- curted ts the last of the five south of 111th strest, and the walls and flooring beams are up as far as the third story. The batcuway through which the star way isto had been boarded over, and five were standing upon the scaffolding. A pile of bricks and mortar also rested there tor tne use Of tho mén who wore engaged in bariding the wall, A few minutes belore niue o'clock the scaffolding gave way and tho five men, together with 4 masa of Dricks avo moriar, wore through the epen batch to the rugged beams of tne flour below. For- tunately the lower hutchway, which is directly nuder the spot where they wero at work when the scaffold- ing tell, was cnokeu up wish carpenters’ horses and ‘Yaved two of the men {rom goiag through to tho cel- lar of the-butiding. The otver three escuped the saine late by the direction in winch tue scaffoiding teil, Were cxiricated from the fatlen m of fellow workmen aod curried o| log. Be: ral severe bruises apd cont Derious injuries resulted. The tojared n Willum Finn, of No, 433 East llotu street; Jono Hariey, of ‘Thira avenue, betw 107s0 and 108th streets; Thomas Duan, vi 113th strevt, near Fit James Hugues, of 126th street, between Fourth and Lexington avenacs, and Porer Hovlavan, of 116tbh.street and First jaue, Alter a irce use of Lipiment and bandage: wounded workmen were home oy therr frignds. lvapector of Balidings accompanied by a HruaLw reporter, visited 0 ascortain she cause ot the xccideot, and found to bave beon cuused by beams, crossing from | ch, rested upon whi »" & beam which runs them and in tora bears upon tbe cress béains a1 cach end of ihe hatch, woich rans from wallto wall Tho latter are calied “trimmers,” and it was ono of these whieh was delective and gavo way. ihe precaution et placing uprights under the “peader” to hold is ‘until the parution should be built wus not taken, ac- cording to the statement of « Mr, Wa'ker, who sp- ‘to bo im Gourge of the work. The same gentie- ina congratulated himself that tho entire soutn wa of the vutiding bad not been toppled over by the crash, and Inid the responsibility upon one of the penters, who, he said, had negiectew his work to g: RAPID TRANSIT. ‘The night traing on the New York Elevated road Degan runing last night for the rst time, the inst train Jeaving the Sixty-seventh street station for down town ut twelve midnight and the lost uptown train leaving the South ferry at half-past tweive, trains were fun at iutervais of five minutes the time of we trip boing twenty-orght tho uptowa und twenty-seven tbe downtown Owing mueh the novel Ignited and lively Bowery, the gioomy and Manover equare una yp town the busy thorougufure of Third aveonc, The totai vumber of peasengers carried on voth sides by the New York Klevates Ruilroed Company for tho week onuing September 21 was 344,582, of ‘Which 262,396 rode on the east and 52,487 on tue west side lines. Tho agerage per day tor both # was The largest nomber (57,621) day, and from thas time until nd pat upon the track | locomotives will be ad ‘The cars are fitted with (he rattan ents Which have proved so popular during the summer, tiny people preferring (hem tothe rich erimsou moroccu cush- oped seats, Still more cura.and loceinotives aro re. aired to satiaty the pressure for accommodation uring the fivecent hours and the demands of tua tnere: tretlic, which now averages nearly hity phoasaud perday. [tis also talked of runing ex. press trains, with only a minute’s headway vetwoen each other. ENGEL CONVICIED. August Kngel, the res! estate broker, or No, 134 Fourth avenue, who was arrested on the 17th ult., wing perpetrated a number of im on several gitls ranging from elevon to fourteen years of age, was placed on trial yestorday at the Court of special sessions, Ape peared eguinet fim and testified that he had on divers Ocousions subjected them to the grossest Inde. oro several other co Court decided that the was roMeent and found Kngel ailey rapes chorged. He wor sentenced to one year’s imprisonment end te pay a five or $250 on (neon charee, 7 tot a inl “LOVE ME,\ LOVE MY DOG.” A Newark saloon keeper named Edward Neary s quite noted as a dog fancier. yesterday be shows that those who do pot lo dogs do not love him, He rode yesterday in a Newark horse car, Onc of bis canine pets stole tn with bim and stowed itself away under the seat, There it slept Tnen it bounded out, tho From an occurrence until atter Neary got conductor seeing it for the first time. Some ti Neary got on the same car again and ubused tho ductor, charging him with an intention to have Neary ‘fhe condugtor pat Neary @. armed with a club, and d brural assault on the conduce The latier retorted with bis bell punch, when both mon were coyered with bloot ir were taken detore Judge Otto, facts, hela Neary for felonious commenced an allege: interfered, The p who, upon hearing the Mt of $800 bal CIty NEWs ITEMs. Ono hundred and seventy-nivo emigrants arrived yesterday at Castle Garden. Abomeless woman, named Margaret Grtor, forty- seven years old, Was found sick anu destitute yester- day and removed to Bellevuc Hospital. Ida Shepp, seven years old, who lives to 126th stroet, near Third avenue, shot herself in b band yesterday while playing with a pistol ‘The customs inspectors seized yesterday 300 orgal on the Babuma, from St. Thomas, and twenty-live packuges of souff at Christopner street terry. ‘A three weeks old child, named Max Begon, died suduenly unattended by « physict parents’ residence, Sixty-seventh jnst night, at ite reet aud Eighth Witham Keogh, sixty years of age, an applo vender, art uiease yesterday in front of His body was romoved to New York Horticultural this evening at Galore? Garden, to continue Thursday and Friday, alternoons and evenings, William Hunning, thirty-nine years old, of No. 8 treet, quarroiled with an unknown man cetved two elight stab Tho fall meeting of t Society will ve commeng yesterday morbiog and re Wounds on the cheek, George Saunders was committed at the Toabs yos- , In default of $1,000 bat!, to answer a chargo ing picked the pocket of Mr. L. Graoge Browne, ot No, 100 Hicks street, Brookl: Frederick Watkins, a yours, waiked into the Seventeenth precinct station house Inst night in a siek vnd destitute condition, He was removed to Bellevas Hospital, A meeting of the Political Reform Assoctation of the Sevento Ward was held last evening ot Stanaard manent ofloers were cko und rules reported by the Committee on Urgauigation. William Redford, twenty-five years ola, of No. 167 Weat Twenty-fiith street, bus beon missing since the Quth inst, aud Jobn Daily, ferty-one years old, of No. ‘orth Seventh strect, Willtamsoarg, since the Hall, Kast Broadway. P Depaty Rovenve Collector Harvey, of Special Agent Webster's office, seized yesterday 17,000 cigars, wnicd wore not properly stamped, fa the auction rool 8 Moyers, No. 65 Falton street. The latter w a. ‘three yoars old, was ran over in Thira avenue car and Michael Gleonon, the driver of tbe car, was taken tothe Tombs and committed for examination. The fourth race for the Harlem River Challenge presented by John C. Dowling, aod open to all jail boats under twonty feet, will take 104th street oo Thursda ‘0 o'clock shurp, 1s is rumored that Jack Roberts, one of the mon convicted of the Astoria masked burglary, which oc- curred on the evo of last Christinas, is tobe pardoned. Evidence obtained since nis conviction, it 18 said, proves that be bad no connection with it. of Ne, 24 Mott street, tell asleep on Chatham equare yesterday by seriously iojured. mber 26, at t Grey disturbed bis siumbers be mode cause Officer Judge Kilbreto at bim with a pocket-koile, committed bim in default of $1,000 to ai Dausche, forty-tive years of age, while in- on last Saterday evoning, lece at the foot of West body was found in the river y by his brothor, woo resides at No, 672 Washington went to steep on Detective Richard King, of the Central Office, made 20 important arrest lust night and brought bis pris- to Police Headquarters. As other arrests ia the wame case ure expected to follow tho name of tho prisoner and the crime for which he was arrosted ai Jor the present withheld, Jobn Suitivan, twenty years of age, of No 42 Scammel street, and Thomas McCarthy, of age, of No. 657 Water street, were of $1,000 vail cach in the Fifsy-sevonth Street Court storday tor aiding George Walling, a prisoner on stand, to escape on the 19th inst, Sixteen years eld in detaait age, A general.alarm was tele; 1g a description of the to ail the police stations, gt riering girl, and ordering diligent search to be made In the Fifty-seventh Street Police Court yesterday 1 Twonty-Orst precinct, O’Donpell, aged twenty-two, of No. tng ussxulted him the charge, and Officer John Moaghei accused Jam $23 Kast Thirty-ffth street, of on the 18th ult, O?Doonel dent alleged that the officer bad been hounding him for He was severtheless held to answer, Ip the Seventh District Civil Court yesterday the case of William H, Webv vs. Joseph Millbank. w: sumtned ap by counsol before Judve Walter Pinckn: and submitted to ti tor of the Hotel Bristol and brought tho Mr, Milivank for $140, roprogenting Sk rot. . The jury rendered a verdict tor the plaintiff, Jonn Haggerty, twenty-one y West Pitty-sevonth strect, was arrested eo and Fifty-filsu ste with somo at/ks in bis possession that had been stolen ore af Leopold Goldman, Nos. 23 and 26 He said he had-recei ved them from his neighbor, Adolphos Burcholtz. The Iatter aamitted having stolen the goods, und both were arr: the Fiity-sevonth street Court, where they were com- mitted in $1,000 Le SUBURBAN NOTES, pastor of the Wickliffe Street owark, bas resigned hts pulpit. Mr. Webb ts th of age, ot No 643 of Eleventh a Groene street. R Presbyterian Chareb, Mrs. Catharine Woodruff, of Newar! stairs recently and jnjured herself so severely that she died yesterday. Kern Daly, a patrolman in the Second poltce pre- t, Jersey City, was yerterday taken boiore Police J yn @ Warrant Cherging him with assaalt- ing dr. James Scanior District Attorney Catlin admitted Jobo O'Noll to ry $1,000 yesterday, O'Neil! was rs days ngo charged the death of Henry Boat by kicking him atNo. 89 North Second street, Willtamsburg. Alderman Daniel Sellivan, of the Fourth ward, Hoboken, was yesterday arrosted with his wife aod taken betore Judge Atdriag: with assaaiting Mrs Aon Alderman and bis wile gavo Defore the Grand Jury. the Brooklyn pawobrok robbed in 1875, and who supposed Cey to be one of tho burglars, was not quite sure of bis man when brooght before him yesterday morn. Ho seamed willing to give him the benefit of u donbt. His clerk, however, felt nodoubt of the man’s When ‘arraigned betore Judge Ferry, ot Brooklyn, MeCoy ploaded not guiity, mitted lor examination next Saturdey. SHIPPING NE STEAMERS. of Jersey City, heir appearance and was com- VARTORE PROM NEW YORK OF SEPTEMRER AND OvTO! DATES OF DF: . 7 U-33 Broadway Stato of Penusyty 72 B Sept 8} Liverpool. Howling Green 2 Bowling re Bowling Green 4 Bowllne Green 7 Howling treen Ls 4 Howling Green Aige Ville de Paris Kottordam [50 Broadway 131-33 Broadway Howling Gree: 4 Howilng (ireen 7 Bowling Green | Bowliog Green (29 Bronaway ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY, BUN AND M008. WESTERN UNION ‘TIME BALL. New Yorn, Sept 24—Noon, * Tho Western Union timo ball fell to-day corroctlx. YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1878--TR HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSEB- VATIONS. War, |Ther | «| State or Sept 2a. |itour. |Aneh. | Day. | Wind, | Weather. Noon. [30 73 S| Glewdy Hospital ship..-| 4PM 72) SSE} Cioudy Reotland L'tship) & PM )3¢ 70} Caim Cioudy Ch Buteccecsseeeseee (12 PMISV.25) 6B, WSWi Cloudy PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPT, 24, 1878. pot a ARBIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND BERALD WHITESTONE THURGRAYEC LINE. mer Wyoming (Br), Gadd, TAverpool Sept 14 and ‘own 15th, with mdse. aud 735 passengers to Wille im ‘Guion, Sept 23, lat 42-10, lon GY, paseod brig- rigged steamer, bound 1: Steamer sothnia (Br, McMickan, Iverpool Sept J4 and Queenstown 15th, with mdse and passengors to © G Francklyn. Steamer De Ruyter (Belg), Falk, Antwerp 14 days, with mise to Fynch, Hdve & Uo. Sept 18, lat 44.50, ion 42, spoxe bark Ungdoms Venner (Not), from St Naisaire tor Sandy Hook; same date, 1 40, lon 42 30, passed a sto\mer showing five brig steering KB, Steamer Suovia (Ger), Havre 14th, with mdse and pas: Steamer Poroire (Fr), Daure, Havre Sept 14, with m and passengers tv Lovis ae Bebian, camor Acapnico, sbackford, Aspinwall Sept 16, with Mail Steamship Co, Havana Sept 18, with 1d passenzors to Wri’ Clyde & ‘Stoamer Unrondelet, Burrows, Havana Sept 18, with mise and passencors to Jas fs Ward & Co. Sopt 1! “ On the outward passaxze, in lat 29-40, ton 80 49, fell in with z Sally Brown (of Boston), Prossy, {rom Ponsucols, with lumber, for Santos, waterlazced ahd disinasted, aud the sou making a clean broach over her; took off the er ining in number) and landed them at Havana, whore they were placed under the chiar, e of tue American Consul (bo- fore reportea). Stoainer City of Anstin, Hines, Galveston Sopt 16, with mdse and pussenzers to CM y Bie | Mallory & Co. ptoamer Knickerbuckor, Kemble, Now Orleans Sept 18, with mase aud passengers to Clark & Seumat Steamer City of Savannah, Mallory, Savannah Sept 21, with mdso to Gow Yoaxe. Steamer Isuac Bell, Lawrence, Richmond, City Point d Norfoik, with mdse and passengers ‘to the Old Dominion steamsilp Co. rown, Shanghat 149 Ship John Harvoy (of Boston). days, with tens to B Olyphant & © sed through Agu. and 1 bas Strait June 15, Cape of Goot Hope crossed the equagor Aux 23, in loa 40; Jul ionced a heavy \W gale, | passed days out. ile vin Cebu 132 days, jon, Toe & Co. Passed Capo ed the Rquator Aug 24, in Merritt, Toto 165 days, with ci to Henry Mastings, Puesod Uape of Good Hope July 15 and crossed the Equator ‘39; was off tho Cups 28 days, with strong July 3h, 24, lat 35, oh Py Beean Beauty (Bx), Sengrove, Praang 148 des with mdse to Winter, De’ Visser & Co Passed Cap Good Hope uly 2, >t Helena Au 5 and crossed the 1:4) tor 18th, in lon d fino weather Weber, Liverpool 32 days, tn bal- ‘anch, Ed) ¥ & Co. rk Araa (Br). Purdy, Liverpool 38 days, in ballast, to J F Whitney & Co. Bark Vonstantine (Go: last, to Funeh, Lave & ( Burk Unico ({tal), Sobinffino, London 60 days, in ballast, to F Dassort & Co. Juno (of Liverpoot), Williams, Barrow 49 days, in bailust, to Snow & Burgess. ‘Veritas (Rus), Hoos, Hull 35 days, in ballast, to hameen, Sunderland 32 days, in , Brown, London 42 days, in bal- Freia (Nor), A! . to Funeh, Edye & Co, ‘Augusta (Swe). Huldt, Swansea 83 days, in ballast, to i Bark Ottawa (Nor}, Thygzeren, West Hartlepool, to or- er. Bark George P Lawrence (Ital), Pollie, Cardiff 35 days, in bullast, to Lawrence, Giles & Co. ar Nor), Jorgensen, Lelth Ang 14, In ballast, to Funeh, dye & Cn. Hark Low Wood (Br), Frftz, Belfast Aug 28, in ballast, to ‘arker & Co, Anchorod in Gravesend Buy for or: ada (Nor). Jansen, Dublin 35 days, in ballast, to Bonham & But Bark Minnehaha (lr), Browning, Londonderry 30 days, In ballast,to order. Sept 24, A Benson, seaman, of Swe- died of dysentery. rak (Nor), Aulbolm, Antworp 33 days,in bal- in bal- tterdam 43 days, in ballast to . Antwerp 35 di rs Bark Provorpina (Aus), Ivancieh, Rotterdam Aug 1 dallast, to Slocuvicl & Ove rie Saggvo (Aas), Vidulich, Trieste S7 days, with empty barrels to Hunch, dye & Co, Pavsed Gibruitar Ang 15; had fine weather. Bark Aquila (Aus), Tlechtas, Marseilics 65 days, in bal- last, to Slocovich & Co, iro 0 Figli (ital), Searparti, Murseilles 69 days, with mdse to J entry, rk Muton (Mor), Kroger, Bordenax 35 days, with mdse to © Tobias & Co. ark Conte (eas Ssupary (Ans), Cosulich, Bordeaux 36 in ballast, to Slocovich & Oo, K Alliance (Nor), Halvorsen, Bordoaux 37 days, in an & Boyosen. Bark Grid ), Neilsen, Bordeaux 87 days, in ballast, to U Tobias & Co. Bark Marie (Awe). Reichbora, Revel 49 days, in ballast to Punch, Bydo & Co. Bark F Pirandello (Ital), Lodaro, Messina 54 days, with ballast, to with coffee to order 4 Perey Weaton, second ‘of Boston, died suu- A tic, Lanfare, Potut-a-Pitre, with sugar to If Trowbridce’s sons. Brig Toronto (of Windsor, NS), Conlfleot, London 29 days, in batinst, to J F Whitney. Bri; rer (ot St John, NB,), Le Seammel Brov. “Sopt 13, in Be ; An en! Bark ith a tar, wentity of petroleum bar- picked up of them, when the wi dap and obliged us leave Pic ja the numver to do between 2,500 and 3,000 ‘nothing wasescen of the wreck but & piece of one deck beam about {2 feet long, broken short off at. both ends, shewing the appearance of a collision, Sept 18, lat 3957, Jon 61 35, saw bark Annapolis (Br), from New York for Rouen. Brig, Tl Kaye & Co. Brie Rising Sun, Griffin, Port Spain (Trinidad) 16 da; in baliant.toL Wo & P pend During the | by rieane at Port Spain was ore with ht damage. Sehr Kenestt (of Providence), Haraden, Marsetiles 40 days, Ln ballast, to F Talvot & Co. Passed’ Gibratter Aag 17; bad fine weather. Ky Steamer Australia (Br), from London, which ar rived 23d Pm, has 101 en and reports:—Sept 21, Jat 4: lon 56 07, punsed bark Frair (Nor), Carlsen, from Cork for ——— ; 22d, 365 miles E of Sandy Hoos City ot Berlin (Br), from New York for 1 seme doy, 345 miles K of saucy Hook, stonmer Neckar (Ger), do for Bremon; 23d, 222 mttos K of Sandy Hook. steamer Alexandria (Br), do for Bristol; samo day, ship Constan- tine, Gess, from London tor New York. wg-Bark Monarch (Nor), from Bromen, whieh was posing tn the lower bay for orders, came ap tothe city jth, aM. PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE. BOUND SOUTH. Steamer Glaucus, Bearse. Boston for New York, with mane and passenyers to HP Dimock. Steamer City of New Bedtora, Fish, New Bodtord for New York, with mdse and passengers to Barling & Davis. Seor id Bolle, Scnall, Eastport tor New York. Sen Mary E Fenwick, Richards, Kennebec for New ork. Rehr Mary Shields, Sloman, Garciaer, Me, for Now York. $ Hod 1 ingot for New York. Thomaston for New 0 (Sw), ——=, Buble, with mdse to Funch, ston tor New Yorn. oil. Welly, Hoxton for New York. Bebr Argo, urn Warobam for Now York. Nebr Laura 1 Jones, Stevens, Lynn fur Now York, Sebe Geo A Iiayden, linyden, Pali Kiver for New Tork, chr Searw Hawthorne, fall River for New York. Sehr Onrosi, Winters, Pail River for Now York, Bebr J B Cann a, Provides Sch Boston, Butler, Febe William A 18 oll, Norwich for New York, ipple, New Haven ivr New York. Rehr Adele Felicia, ) Behr Saitle Decoursey, FOUND EAST. Conernl. Whitney, Hallett, New York for Bos ‘Oturence. Aticinsoa, Now Yo Cl. , Oownn, Turks Island vin New York for el Brid report. fe lindn (Br), Moroug, New York for Campobetlo, NB. Be), Muuros, Now Ye kn Seht Welcome Home ( Jobn, NB. Sete Helen, Sehr Only 5 Sele Sallie Wi Sete 8 K Lene, Kehr Ada Morbert, Al Sehr Jd Worthington, Fiteh, New York for rrown. ne George A Pierce, Baker, New York for Salem. he Jane W Bratnerd, int), New York for New, hehe Nallic F, Wuntioy, New York for New Rue allo Sehr White tock, Laverty ay atten . Now York fork for st port Sel amb ort tor Bangor. arise, Port Johnsen tor Providence. Hawking, Port Jonnsem for Prov Bebe Auby Wo selir dM Freom: Schr Useor F tawiey dence Yene LO Wells, Wells, Port Johnson for East. Greenwich, Sehr Ida, Deering, Amboy for Faunton, Sebr Win P Bordon Adams, Amboy tor Providence, Behr Palladium, hyder, Amboy for Norwich. BELOW. ship Triumphant, Libbey, from Callao, via Mampton Toads. CLEARED, a (Br), Betheie, Havre=Fanch, Edyo & ¥ Havre S§ Taek ja (Br), Dixon, Ka Wyanoke, Coush, Norfolk, City Point and Rich. Svennishtp Co. kweamer tha Stevens, Chaneo, Baltimcro=J 8 roms. Steainer Nereus, Goleman, Boston—tt Ff Dimock, Ship St George (Br), Kvaws, Bristol, KJ 8 Tucker & Co, Bark N Boynton, Nason, Hiogo—Vornon H Brown & Vo, Hark Rocket, Pickering, Hobart Yown=D Is Sturgis & Sen, Bork India (Nor) Meidell, London —Funeh, dye & C Rark Stanley (Nor), Brat Groat Yarmouth, b—Be hain & Lave: Bork yd Co, Hark Pever Anker (Nor), Inrson, Cork of Falmouth Funeh, Raye & Hark Ofe (Nur), Oleen, Queensiown of Falmouth for or. dems - Henvam & Boyesen. Hork Transatiantie (Nor), Jensen, Arundal—Paneh, Edge Nor), Ness, Leith —Boekmann, Oorlein & Co. Bark Niord (Nor), Semb, Hamburg—C Tobias & Vo. ke Pa Nor), Harris, Antwerp. F & ark Albiun (Nor), Nelsen, Rotverdam—! wad was gotten off, gate Norden (Nor), Hoglander, Stocknolm—Funeh, Edye 0. 4g BAtk Prodentia (Nor), Gjoruldsen, Maryetttes—C Tobt Bark Serrang (Br), Kdgett, Bordeaux —J W Parker & Co. Bark (Nor), Nerdram, Newark, NJ—C Tobias & Oo. Brig Britannia, llotehictsr, Port Spalu—H Trowbridge’s 3 Helg Jovemiah, Ford, Calverton and Nuevitas—J E Ward Schr Emma D Endicott, Collins, Greytown, Nic- Strout & Androws, Sehr Daybreak, Muckey, Port Spein (Trintdad)—Lea: cratt & Co, Bene W it J Fernandina—Abiol Abbott. Sehr Lb A Marys, Ga—Abiel Anvott. pathy Ansie E Moore, Biteidgy Richmond, Va—James A ‘an Grunt. peor Vapor, Chamberlain, Baltimore—Slaght, Bailoy & ? Sour Mary E Donslass, Roff, Philadelphia—B J Wenberg Sehr William Stater, Killen, Newark, NJ—Parsons & ‘Schr Elshu Burritt, Uilyard, Calais, Ma—John Boynton’s “Sebr Julia Baker, Oli Bostou—Charles Gains. Kehr Louis Walsh, MeDaid, Providence-—J © R Robe Georme ¥ Brown, Harris, Saybrook, Ut—Cart ayie. Sci 8B Bulktey, Bulkley, Saybrook, Ch—Cartwrtght & nie, tn, right SAILED, for Havre: Gen Whitney, Savan- Steamers Tint neh; Champion, Charleston; Wyan Richmond, slp Nexdalene’ (Ger). Bromen; sche Harry Landell, Vir- zluin, MARITIME MISCELLANY. Captain G, T. Vis, of tho steamor WA Sholton, hence to Rotterdam, has ocr thanks for special moteerological observations ma fe in connection with the HunaLp weather services. Sinr Maset Crarg—The following letter from the Sec- of State to the Secretary of the Navy, givo Togurding the cvow at the ship 00) ved trom the 1 of the if Stuga- pore from which it appoars that the British ship Cambri Monarch brought to that port on tho Sth ult ten survivors of the wreck of ship Mubel Clark; that two others of th survivors were ¢ ney, on the 6th of Jun the British alin Ginxzow, Thom white the following passe: Les Williams, of Maxnac le aid to be ithe ont add tbat the Connul’s roport furnishos the pleasing: inteilizeneo that the troatment experienced by the crew of the Mabel Clark from tho islanders was for the most part honorable and generous in a hizh degreo, while the exertions put forth by the inbabitants to save sare described as heroic,” RUEMIAM 1HOPSON, of Now York, before reported ow Medford, md will carry Saw sold, was bought by Capt Nichoias Kirby, of Igte owner and masser of ship Belvider tnelght from New York to Japat Bak Suxion (Nor), Tonnesen, at Philadelphia from Arendal, reports lat 38 50, jon 73 20, saw the wreck of « ‘vexso!, no name, hull bottem up, of about 400 ar 500 ton: could not go close on account ef sheavy nea; she was ia about 55 fathoms water. x Saran M Sautit (Br), from London nt Delaware Breakwater 3d, roports Sept 10, Int 42, passed from 200 to 300 bbls petfolenm and largo ploces wreck not long in the water; canght 4 bd! a “sunlight x jard Oil Co.” ind 2 marked “st: 0 indicated culliston. Baux Scoreaxp (Br), Morino. whieh left St Thomas Aug 20 10r Guantanamo, to lond for New York, was badly dam- ‘Qxed xt Gnautanamo during the late hurricane in the Wont Indies. : Bric MH Monnis (Br), previously reported dismased and budly daranged at 8t Jaze de Cubs, is being repaired there, at an estimated cost ot $2,000. Buia Como (Br), Tooker, at Halifax from London, re- portson Tuesday. Sept 17, lat 44 39, lon 5903, passed ‘tho ow und stera parts of a vereel about throe miios apart. It wns apparontly the wreck ot & vessel of about SUO tons, Tha mast and for yard were standing in the forward part of the vessol. Sci Sanan 4 Davis (of Belfast), which was reported wrecked at Taspan in a bucrie August last. Gortod to avo salted from the latter port Aug 30 lor Now ork, 3 Scun Boxtra, Misina, went ashore nt Cape Roman prior to Sept 20, and, with cargo, became @ total loss, Captain and crew arrived ut Punta Roses. Sent NH laut, from St George. Me. londed with cranite for paving stones, was sunk at 7:30 PM last evening, off ‘Tuurtiosh street, North River, while in tow, having becn run into by the tug John Nelson. No lives were lost, Baxcor, Sept 23-Sebr Wataon Baker, for Boston, in going out of the stream Satarday grounded at the west ond of the draw. She was shored up. to previ ing over, and waltod till next high water, wht out. Nantucket, Sopt 24—Steamer River Queen made aa un- fnecesstul atterapt to haul tho schr David Ames off the Horns Shoe last night, aud this morning put an extra man on board tothrow thoeargo overboard. Another attempt it be to-night, bnt succoss tw donbt- 0G tons register, « thres-madter and was ballt 6. Provincetown, Sept 22—Sclir Nepomset, ot Boston, lost matnmast iu the barbor this morning. Raco; Sept 21—Sebr Henriotta, from New York, while towing up fiver 23d, swung round Snto a pier two miles be- low Lora und move in bow, causing hor 19 leak badly. When within 200 feet of hor’ wharf she strack on the Spit anu remutus, iall of water, ‘The leak can be reached at water wad patened, 60 that she will be float much trouble, NOTICE TO MARINERS. Orrick or Liguruoust Inspector, Sxcoxp District, ¢ Boston, Sept Notice is hereby civen that s red apar buey, No. 14, lying in 23eot at monn tow has beon pincod om the porthera side of the entrance chanel invely wi- Maxnetic beurings of promin: ous lola 5 5 staff soul of Governor’s Island, ES; Sagetal t Independence, 8 b E K. Buoys Nos. 8, 10 and 12, Boston harbor, have reapectively abont 70, 75 and 20 yards tothe w scuthward of their former positions. ‘By order of the Lighthouse Board. s D AMtS, Commander USN, Lightbouss Inspector, Second District, WHALEMEN. schr Quickstep, Man- Arrived at Provincetown Sopt ley, Atlantic Ocean, with 240 bbix sp oll. ug 17, bark imma C Jones, Pottor, NB; ship Milton, Hamblic, do; oil not reported. ry At Parte. A Arrived at Fayal Aug 28, bark ( days out, clean, and 26th to crnire. in to re. z ever, nnd had been steack by lightuing Iu the uit Stream ;. damage slight. ‘Sailod from Fayal Aug 19, bark Palmetto, Bollos, NB, to cruise: brig Gaselle, of NB, do. ‘Arrived.at San Francisco Sept 12, schr Leo Bi Rehring Strait, with 150 bbls oil, 5000 Ibs ivory bdls whalebone. yale it Williams, of bark FF 1,400 ibs bone. soem probablo that the fleet would get row. ‘A lotter {rom Capt Baaldry, of the bark Helen Mar, of NB, ented 1a St Lawrence Bay July 29, reports haa takon 500 bbls wh off and 4,000 Ibs bene this seascn—1,800 bbis wh ofl. 440 do sp and 25,000 Ibs all told. Spoken—On Western Ground, middle of July, barks Eliza Adams, Cornell; Suubeam, Taber; Sappho, Edick, nothing thts season, SPOKEN, Ship H 8 Gregory, Anderson, trom New York for San Francisco, May 27. int 36 N, lon Ship, Thos Dena sissou, from New York tor San Fran- cisco, May 29, X, lon 43. Bark Penobscot, Chipman, from Boston for Melbourne, 26, 10 N, Ton 20 15 W, ark, bound K, showing lettors W1LCS, with ogaliantmast and uilszentopmest, OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Annnpar, Sept 14—Arrived, bark Kallisto (Nor), Kittel, Now York (before reported without da Barstot, Sept 24—Sailed, bark Pape Olivart (Ital), Oli- vari, Philadelphia, Bunenex, Sept 24—Sailed, abip Cuda (Ger), Stolt, New York; Mesa (Ger), Hotjes, de. Canim, Sépt 21—Sailed, sehr Mary Lord, Wood, Boston. CrooKuayen, Sept 24—Pasvod, steamer Bavarian (Br) Laerolo, from Boston for Live:pool. » Dusper, Sept 24—Arrived, bark Demarch! (Ital), Ber- tolotte, New York. Daxraio, Sept 20—Saile New York. Exermorn, Sept 20—Arrtved, brig Doten ( ton, Now York. Bxwours, Sept 21—Salled, bark Alba (Ital), Searpati United States, Gnenxocn, Sept 2¢—Arrived, 5 (Br), Jobnstone, Now York. Gauwar, Sept 24—Satled, barks Aspotogon (Br), MeKen_ ato, United States; Elle Moore (Br), Fielding, Wilmington, No. Hunn, Sept 24—Arrivod, steamer Mindoo (Br), Stevens, New York (not previously), Havur, Sept 2—Arrived, bark Giacomino (Ital), Bont- fazio, Batthinore, Balled 2, barks Entgma (ie), Walker, New York: Nel~ fidenza (Ital), La- Chartio Hickman (Br), Dernier, Amer- ica; Hanne Selmer (Nor), Nislven, New Orleans, Naxnvna, Sept 28—9ailed, ship Saliote (Br), Lecra Now Orleans. Lavenroot, Sept 24—Arrived, steamer Thessaly (Br), Harbord, Now York. Suited 24th, oark Acadia (Br), Dakin, Key West. LONDON, Sept 24—Sailed, ship Star of Albion (Br), Lunehes, United States; bark Ocoan Exprews (Br), Crosby, Chartonton. Loxnoxpenny, Sept 24—Salled, bark Mary I Baxor (Br), Sproul, Baltimore (not previonsly). Sailed from Innishowen Head 24th, bark Emilia Clamps (Br), Catloro, New York. Lizan, Sept 24—Passod, steemer Elysia (Br), Meltitehte, New York tor Londo Jasnos, Sopt 18—Arrived, barks Carrie He Philudelphia ; Maguits tuss (Sw), Forsall, do. Movie, Sent 24—Arrived, stoamers Anchoria (Br), Heddeewick, New York for Giascow; Manitoban (Br), Monzios, Montreal for do (and both proceeded). Mana <Snited, steamer Cassini (Br), Rains, Now York. Nantes, Sept 22-Sailed, brig 8: New York. Pavtisac, Sept 22—Kalled, Compotiter (Ger), New York (from Barter). Pitsau, Sept.22—Artived, burk AB Vidul (Ger), Sehrec- bor, Phiiadoeiphia. Qu /%, Sept 24—Arrived, hips Cavalier (Br). Car. tie, Now ¥ Yrogon, Cashing, Paboiton ds Piew; bark Stella (Ger), Meyer, Vietoriny Concordia (Nor), (late Jo- hannesen), Golle for Boston (ses below); brig Plymouth (Br), Shediac, Of Fastnet 24th, noon, steamer Tho Queen (Br), Altres, New York for Livernoay Wark Molus (Gor), Berding, ), Diedich- met State of Loutsiana . Noyes, & Emma, Monroo, “New Yori IPLE SHEET. Rorreepaw, Sept 22—Satled, bark Lueite (Br), Jameson, New York, , Eovrnampron, Sept 24—Arrived, steamer Rhein (Ger), Franke, New York for Bremen (and sniled). Sr Nazame, Sept 23—Arrived, stonmer Yorkshire (Br), Longley, Baltimore, Srurrix, Sept 22~Arrived, bark Naje (Nor), Knutson, Now Yorx. yas Suvinte, Sept 16—Arrived, park Nueva Pastore (Sp), Fernandes, Savannan, St Mao, Sept 23-Natled, bark Curlew (Br), Davios, Baltimore, Lonvow, Sopt 24~—Bark Coucordin (Nor), from Gefla, via Elsinore, for Boston, put into Queenstown ta-day, She ens countered ® storm and sustained damage, Her captain (Johannessen) was lost overboard. Brig Adelaide, Stover, from New Yorx for Demerara, has pat into St Thomas in w leaky condition. WEATHER REPORT. Hotynrap, Sept 24, PM—Wind gentle; barometer, 29.698, Liverroot, Sept 24—Wind light. Piymovtu, Sept 24—Wind gentle; barometer, 29.75, Scrity, Sept 24—Wind fresh. FOREIGN PORTS. AsrINwAld, Sept 11—Safled, steamer Bolivar (Br), Do- Harry & Aubray (Br), Plitgerald, from rived, ships Charter Oak, Staples, t 4, Aloxandrovana (Br), Oburchill, ne, do, Batled Aug 29, ship Orovota, Sparrow, Huanillos, Onasadme ‘Nb, Sept 20--Arzived, bark Orion (Nor), Wets- alway. Virared 20th—Bark ansetts (Nor), Kilng. A: KORGETOWN, VIET, dept 2 ‘iy ed, bi (in. Lowe, Waterford. iain Haver, Sept 21—Sailed, steamer Antonio (Br), Anderson, adalbane Havana, Sept 23—Arrived, steamer Niagara, Cartis, | New Yors. Hatirax, Sept 21—Salled, bark Surah Ellen (Ur), for New York. Sept 20 ~Arrived, steamer Northumbria (Br), th. Lake Champlain (8r), Remson, Liv- bay ship City of Qaebee (Br), Falconer. London, Nevis, Sept 10-—Lu por chr WR Knighton, Haseman, to sail same any for iw Porto Cane.o, » ‘ow Yor, pt Jl—Arrived, bark Hilda (Br), O'Brien, Montreal Md, ship Advice (Br), Todd, Lon. don; bark Mermaid (%r), Coward, Cardiff. Bolow 224, bark mma (Br), from Pictou for Montreal; brig Orleans, from ———. Cleared 21st, steamers Clyde (Br), Gemmell, London; Quedee (Br), Giusen, pavarten varks Halden (Nor). J couson, Liverpool; Uiydesdule (Ur), Yope, do; brig Alox- ina (Br). Ganthier,-6t Joba. Passed Father Point sept 24, steamer Peruvian (Br), from Liverpool for Montreal. passed 24th, stenmer Dominion (Br), Boachette, from Liverpovl tor Montreal. DMYKNA, Dept 4—Arrived, senr senj Courtnoy, Baker, Now York. St Jaco, Sept 23—Arrived, bark Thomas Brooks, Par- trideo, New York. ‘CB, Sept 18—Clonred, echr Jefferson Borden, jeared, bark Latin W (Br), Larnatea (Er), Stn- 'arker, do. Lb ‘Arrived previously, schr B J clair, Liverpool; bark Cyprus (Br). Re faileds sehr Sarat Tusran, Aue 30 Cottrell, New York (see Miscotlmny). VaLparaiso, Aug 23—In port, bark St Lucie, Merriman, from. York, arcived 16th. 33 duys! pasango. Vicronta, Vi, Bept 10—Arrived, bark DU Murray, Frost, ula. Salled 16th, brig Lov! Stevens, Gilmore, Sydney, NSW. Yanmoutu, NA, cept 20—Arrived, schr Johu Snow (Br), Bradford, New York. AMERICAN PORTS, ALEXANDRIA, Sept 24 -Arrivod, steamer EC Knight, New York: echrs © O Lane, New Haven; Wellington, Baltimore (and cleared for ayviow, M. Salled—Stoamer Joho Gibson. New Yor: wn—Schrs Paal rel nta—all vin K (Br), GAil, Liverpool ; Victoria (Br), Wil:tamsport, Willetts, Phila- dolphia; Potisville, Plorce, do ;Toarks Fredericks & Karo- an Lolroacren, Iqulque; sehr Emma B Shaw, Springer, in a. Clearod—Sioamer Wm Crane, Howos, Baltimore; bria Ann Elizabeth, Burgess, Freetown (Africa); schr Marcia 8 Lewis, Lewis, Gores. BALTIMORE, Sept 23—Cleared, schr Garros P Wright, ‘orl Ne Christic, St Johns, PR; 22d, bark , steamer Vineland, Bowon, New York: ship Clamps Emilia (Ital), Cocurelle, Licat barks Biskop Bran (Nor), Jacobs Gloucester; Othere (Br), Wilson, Antwerp; brig Chattanooza, Ball, Turks Tetand; sebrs Ebenerer (Br). Bethol, Nassau; H Crowell, Chase, Kenne- $ ‘a Parkor, Now Haven, steamer Wm Lawrence. Howes. Boston barks Angolt me (1 ), Balleerino, Genoa: Sean (Br), Coristiag, St Malo; Alico Cooper (Br) 93 Angelo Filippant (Ita), Gacdel sh, Jr. Armstrong. Hav sehrs N Warren, New York. roport of ar ‘Yomplar 234 from Rio Ja- netro was an o1 Cleared--steamers Nova Scotian (Br), Areber, Liver Cnivert, Foley, Charleston, Bluckstone,’ March, 1 Providence; Josephine Thomaou, Moors, Naw York; barke Olive Mount (Br), Smith, re Colla (Br), ‘Robinson, Galway; ¢ constown : Lottie Siowart (Br), Taylor, Kordeanx horsee, Kromen; Taucook (Br), Hugh gat), Ladauas, Port’ bain, Win T MeKewen, bark Korsfarer; brig Northorn UPORT, SO, Sept 21—Cleared, burk Pathfinder (Bn), Williams, United Kingdom; brig Blanche (Br), Malle graf, do. RANGOR, Sept 22—Arrived, schrs George & Albert, Bryqut, Philadelphia; Lizaie Lane, West, Searspors, to load for Nesean, NP. BATH, “yr d1—Arrived, schrs Hanvah M Buoll, Ireian, Bost ‘to load for Georgetown, DO: Murion Draper, g ey. Washington; E 8 dildersiceve, Hoxton, to losd for 01 u Mar, Handri Washington; ace Van mn. Reeves, for ima M Wright, Chase, do; Alien Morrison, Orne, Now : Sunlight, Hodgdon, for & coastwive port ; Mattic A Franklin, Griffith, Norfolk. 224—Nailed, schts Meren Maria, Young, Washincton; Charles K Marion, Smith; A Borda, Taylor, and Sayiark, Small, for ; Bila, Condon, New York; Galvin F iaker, Mogathlin, Baltimore. BOOTHBAY, Sept 17—Arrived, schr Ganges, Leach, Philadelptin, 18th —xailed, sebr J G Moneon, Phinw BEVERLY, Sept 19—Arrived. sehr: ,Philadelphta. W_ Leck, Bunce, sehr KR Seaman, RISTOL, Sept 22—Salted, achr Rescue, Hart, New York. CHARLESTON, Sept 21—Arrived, bark Voruna (Nor), Scheen, Dieppe. ‘24th—Arrtved, steamer Charleston. Berry, New York Powhetan (Br), Newington, doy Virginia, Hunter, Poti doiphia; bark Maggie Horton (Br), Israel, Cronstadt; schr Anerold, from the Kennebec. Sailod—steamer Faleon, Kirby, Balthuore, DUTCH ISLAND HARBOM,' Sept 21—Arrived, sche na Anna, Ambrust, from port for Philadelphia Mystic (nud sailed 23d) o schrs Poacedalo, Caswell, for Philadelphia Brizgs, Providence for Georzetown. DO bh de fer Brunawich. Ga; Lydia Middleton, Jo! for Alexandria; Marion B Rockhill, Rock: Dill, Aponaue for Piiladelphia; L A Rommel, Jeffries, Providence for 40. EVGARTOWN, Sept 21—Arrived, revenue cutter Galla- tin, Gabrielson, from a cruise. Arrived, scbr: beam, Saunders, Georgetown fe Salom; Ringdove, Cousins, Kondont for do; RC Thom Thorndike, Richmond, Va, for Portiand. FORTRESS: MONROE, Sept 24—Salled, brig Elia (Br), from Rio Jauetro for Kte! ond. in for Baltimore—Steamer William Lawrence, Howes, from Boston: bark showing sixnal letters LJ MS (probably Alice Vooper (Br), King, from Antwerp.) P out from Baltimure—Steamer Sea Gull, Marsh- man, for Charleston. FALL RIVER, Sept 21—Arrived, sehr V Lb Hickman from Philadelphia, 23d—, Arrived, schr D M Anthony, Iatnes, Georgotown, town, DO. Horden (Br) n, Londen; jand, Pensacotn, Clear stonmor Loue Star, Forbes, sehr “ta 21st, 5 PM—Crossed the for New Tork. monnad bark Lerdert © Hall (Br), Davis, Floet- wood. Hatiod—Stoamer State of Texas, Nickorson, Ne GEORGETOWN, DC, Sept 23—A) k 8 Hart, I LU tis, Benton, Provident g Reni om ct cr rown, Young, Groton; Or wood, Balloek, Norwich : ‘all River, fopt 21, Arrived, sone Collin C Howes, from Chatham tor New York. ‘22d—Arrived, sche George P Trigg, Gammon, Gloncoster for Now Yor. Sail Sehrs Auns Shopar Piymouth Rock, Parser, do; Id Paesed by-—Seb York. schra Jns ti Hoyt, tie V Kelsey, Ran: Hackett. Now York; Torre. Chass, do. joston, HH Revenue, 4 Maria 1, Davis, Chase, for’ §: Jowathan Cons, W y JACKSONVILLE, Sopt 21—Arriced, sches J ult rk; Ada G Shortland, Doane, eur, Dayton, New ¥: Middle. town, MOBILE, Sept 20—Arrived ap, ship Tmporter (Br), Suth- eriai 0 NE WANS, Sept 20—Arrived, stoamer City of Mexico, MeIntosh, Vera rua; bark Koine dos Anges (Fr), Leeuyer, Havre. x Clearod—Stegmor Chas W Lord Colton, Kay West and Havawa, iM Clewred, steamer Hodson, Pi City of Mexico, Melutosh, Vera Crux Purdy, Bremen: NEW BU « YPORT, Sopt 21—Arrived, sete Mim from Philadelphia, j—Sehrs bmmna H Naylor, Fisher, Philadelpivts jew York. Swasoy, Philadelphia. Arrived, stoumer Ifo: NEW BEDFORD, Sept 22—Arrived, steamer Lancaster, Mills, Philade!phin; sche Lady Antrim, Carter, Wareham for Now Y part Bailed—Sehe Matric Pert NEWPORT. 2 Kickerson, Ph vi mond, Va, d Inkeepale. for do (earried away bones nights, in M Kverott, for Yor wiueket: Rending j_Kienai, Dow, Patin= =4 rel phin gd arn Lucy Amen, NEW LONDON, Sept 23—Arrived, selirs Texas, Port Mary Nats, do for Providence. ainer Allentown, Philadelphia, rehrs Heriot ‘Thomas, Alexandria; Wn 1 Hopkins, do, Kate Callahan, Now Yors ; NEW HAVEN, Sept 23—Arrivet, sloop Charies Lynet, Kingston. ie SB Jones, Phiuney, Rondout. Sept 18 “Arrived.ships Harlog Bros Matgrar, san Francisco, vers T it Pillsbury . Willey, New Haven. Cleared—Bark Susie (Sr), Huson, Hort PORT ROYAL, SC, Sept 24- Arrived, stout of Dailies, Chostor, New York (and proceeded for Fernundina). PHILAUELVULA, Sept 23— Arrived, barks Senter (Nor). chet Tonnosen, Arandal;’ Peto (Sp), Lagunilia, Havana seh Fossonden, Heebs, Providence: it B Ivivsrty, her~ Heeoter iegins, Gardin Wolly, Garding Vendioton, be a Tsane Niel, M port: Kathe Beid: oy tT heagen, smith, Feil wi ne: jo" 4 RY Voto Bioen! sate Wat PY Bray, Sonvers fey. dox Wi He acerca gent Milton; J H Simebons, Sualthy Bos, tons Rehecea M Smith, Graces, do; J Hay, Butler, Waro- ham; Grace Vandusen, Reeves, Bath; Gustle Wilsom, Hoya, Quiney Point; ¥G@ Warner, Brocsway, New Bede ord. London; teamer Alle: Mil r (Be), Nelson, Liverpoo! do; Johannus’ Rod (Nor), Meo. 4% Glouce! Eng: brigs Adino n, Honees+ 58 Ke ar ‘ebster, Winds i, ungor: Currin Walker, Walton, Fleteber, Bath; J A Converse, Coffin, de; N- Stone, Pitcher, Sharpless’ Point; | fiaonah Shubert, King, | Bow Hattie ' Paizo, frey, do; Archtor & walte, Wolle. A E Sinhickson, Hlinaboth 5 Le, @o;.d H Huddeti, G Wright, Lee, do ar Carso Reeves, Smith, Joe, P' Norwell, Lank, Weymoutn, ; Joke Johnson, Magee. doy Lehman i w, Van uilder, Gaihoun, 5 ALE iloopersmith, do; HE Prescots, Guptill, tock: lund} A id, New York; David Ii'Tolck, Fiexett, de Soul, Providen Bailey, Smith, do; 1 T Cottingham. Smith, du Nowy, do; EK Kirx, Nowton, do; Thos Sianiek: son, Bristol: M E Rockhill, Kockiuil ns i, Narre woth; J . Shearer, Pashiey, Boston; Priseilia Scribner, Hayles, Snow, do; Index King, do; Lana Hunte 3 a, Mason, Uungor: A > ‘Rorameim, Adams, Booth Ruy ;8'Castner, Berry, Bath; Henry D May. May, Kennebec; J A Bonk Sandiiou, New Haven; Lickmun, Rovinson, Provid Thos Clyde, Fisher, do; lacriet Thomas. Vaueleaf, 401 Jennie Middleton, Whittaker, J 5 Lamprey, Goold, Konnobec: KH Naylor, Fisher, Newburyport: © # Sint, es Watson, Crase, Lynw; John W Hail, y, Wallac, New York Morriy, Belfas; schra Mxttio WA Lisbon; Jonnie B' Morse Vigeon, Bray, Somerset; Lusy J! Morris. Maukin, Saybrook: JW Ulne, Fruncis, Brides Gustia Wilsou, Fioyd, Hizham; i Seuman, Soaman, joxton, ‘Alao cleared—Bark Beethoven (Ger), Hanson, Queens: brig Alico (Datch), fovte, St ‘Pierre; xclrs CS Heyers, Palermo: & sinnickson, ‘Ponnewell, I H Shubert, King, Boston ; Flects Mulley, ‘Mabel Roso, Alien, East Weymouth; Mary d, Clark, Aliyn’s Point; AW Parker, Donn, Xi Bedtord;) Lady ‘Ellon, low ‘ovidence : ‘WW iacedale, flurt, New Lon: 8 A Hoffman, 0 at ow row 4 . Caswell, lioyt, Heaney, Norwich; J WI Conn, Driawane Bryanwarzt, opt 24—Arrived, ship Snow & Burvess (new), Andersen, Thornuston ; barks St Olal (Nor), Lisbon; Fortuna (Nor),’ Christianyen, Havre; Laching (tab, Olivari, Bristol; sehr Mattie A Hand, from ——. ark Keboecs (Ans), Urhonovich, from Dabe vn Drogheda, ), for Piiladetpbia; hark mm (Br), do; Jos Hickm: ND, Sept 21—Arrived, brigs Mary © Mariner, +60 W Uhase, Pattorson, Boston; schrs Geo urphy, Greenock via Sydney, C8; Czar, Ham- 4," Phiindeiphta, mon Cleared—Bare 3 W Holbrook, Mitchell, Matanzas (and sailed). utled—Bark Ninevoh, Wyman, Duenos Ayres. id—Arrived, sche Wm Thomus, from Augusta for Now Cleared—Steamer Eleanora, vohnsop, Now York; schrs Prank W Emery, Falker, Fort de France (not as before); P Lamith, Upton, Wiscamet, to lond tor Now York. ed Paes. Nellio F Sawyer, Lucy Wentworth Rose athe Cigared, ship sonia A. Bri , Randal, Pit thip Joha,A Brigas (now), Randal, Puila opiate ate teeriecninets wae PF ‘% le: t 2 a Wallets Unltimera for Lover pies ese Arrived, schrs leNichols, Robinson, Port Johm Georre Gilman, Ri Philadel; nari Dover, jailed —Sehr Johan © ey, Frink, Philadelphia, a3 ntiekd, Battle 2. jew Ys _,PROVIDENOE, Sept 23—Arrived, “4 Teerania) Shorman, Philadeiphin: schrs John W Bell, Price, Pough: koopates ‘Kate Beranton, Pond, New York; Monitor, Bowe ditch, do vis Fall River; Laura Robinson, Kelley, New ct rie: Sailed—tchrs Isabella Thompson, Bullock, Phil hin: Shamrock, Troy, Haverstraw; skia. Tre mort diunie W Grifting, Stocking; aud Marsnall O Wells, Caso, New York. HICHMOND, Sept 23-Arrived. derce Frodenbar; (Dan), Hampton Itoads, to load for Kuropo; Wellan Haited—s Bell, Sate Now T G@ Benton, Miller, New York. bebe trices York. SAN FRANCISCO, Soot 16—Arrived, barks Northw: Port Madison; DC Murray, Frost, Honointa, rk Don Nicolas (iol), Henry, Victoria. leared, shipi Martaban (Br), Johnson, Queene town: bark Polynosinn (Br), Young, do. SAVANNAH, Sept 24—Arrived. stoamers-Uity of Macon, Kempton, Now York; Juniata, Catherine, Philadelphia, Cleured — er Lottte (Br), Waddell, Liverpool, mors Gen Bernes, Cheeseman, New Yorks Loveland, Baltimore; ser F A Server, — Arrived, schrs Macgie Ellen, Littlejohn, nie Hlearictea, Hilt Now: York (ace Mist Nelite Chase, itandall, do vin Fortigad, pt 20—Arehwed, sebrs Freddio Eaton, Moti Calais for New York; Island Bolte, Small, Boltaye for do. teamer Beading, Colburn, Polladelphiag Baltimore. hn O Smith, Bauks, Georgetown, Farnha: schr Annie Bliss, Wi (aaa beeline ‘Sa Salled—Schrs R H_ Shannon, Calhoun, Philadelphia ¥ Eaton, Istan Dexter (irom Ellsworth), Kondoat; Fred elle. SOMERSET, Sept 21—Arrived, schra V Lee Hickman, Kimmey, Philadelpbia; William G Bartiett, Parsons, Atenandite; HM Fray, “Colby, Now York (and'satled for joy 234—Arrived, sche 6 J Fort, Stoclman, Georgetown, DO. STONINGTON, Sept 23—Arrived, schrs K 1 Tay, Brown, Georzotown, DC; Pochussett, Racket, Moston, to load fol iladedpbia. VINEYARD HAVEN, Sept 23—Arrived, schrs Willie Spear, Charleston, for Boston; Matthew Kianey, Sherman 1 town, EN Groene, " for a cette 9 aii apie Parton’ acer for do a "i F for Fortiand: A B Porry, Look, Baltimore, tor Portenouth: Eva © Yates, Yater, do for-do: Holea G King, Aviw en, tor Oninls: Kate Clack feos Gupuil, Now York, Grand Mena: oot jo for Nova Seotia; lo mes, Mary Th ¢ Th r Xt John; Champtoa (Br) Campbell, do, fir’ do; Mail, I Gardiner: for. York: saxon, Fendieton, Bangor, for Tiverton; Vrances Elion, Smith, do, tor Newport (tor orders). Sailed—sehr Fi Ellen. WILMINGTON, NO, Sept 21—Cloared, bark Brilliant (Nor), Paulsen, Hamburg; brig Luiu (31), Given, ork, 22d—Arrived, bark Formica (Nor), Abratiamson, bavam nah. 24th—Arrived, berks Chrint Col Decbdler, Bordeaax; Louisa Dorothos (Ue: wi . ‘Sionred—Brig Lalan (Br), Forde, Gandaloupe, WISCASSET, Sept 17—Arrived, echr Gang: Philadel; 18th—Halled, schr J F Mor WARGHAM, sept 21—A\ |, schr Linma G Bdwards, Winslow, Georgetown, WESTERLY, Sopt 21—Arrtved, schr Susan B Nash Bar ber, rort Johnson. ANARREN, Sept 22—Satled, sehr R G Whilldin, Ferris, z e Leneh, n, Phinney, Philadetpbia, ENGINE; LOWLST COST; LEAST speed: works without Jur; uses ‘SS Liberty at. (JANAL BOATS WANTED—TO SINK FOR PILLING, Address F. ¥. MAYNARD, 210 Wasbiagton st., Now York, stating price. \\7ANTED TO BUY—SMALU BTEAM YACHT NOt 20 fect long, about +-horse power. Address. with and price, THBO, GXAY, Herald © LARGE SIZED DECKKD SCOWS—ONE HUG! with mast nud derrick, about 200 tons capacity ; woul make & good lightor: three No. 7 Woodward steam Pamps, three do. feom No. 1 to foot of wrougnt iron Hip, from 2 to 5 inch; tour iren Tanks, two steam Hoisters, one large, all nt low prices, owner hxving no further uso," Ade- dress, by lettor, K, 8.. No. 91 Wall at., New York. _____ MISCELLANEOUS. Yaw GONE ey ea a hae A SPECIFIG DiscovERED. THOMAS R. HAZARD, Es to the Editor of the Prov dence Jouraal :— When tke symptoms of the malady have become 2 It be by pain or oppression in neck and shoulders, side, clearly developod—w the pleura, stomach, head, lt ebilis o otherwise—let tho safforor piace hie back, bowel or hor feet above tho ankios In water so hot that it ts very Blanket ovor the legs and knees ‘Tako two, three, four or more (as the age of the patient or caso may neod) of genatne HRANORETH PILLS. Let the foct remain in the bath from three to fear minutes difficnit to bear, Throw a blan only, Then wipe thom di conrse tows Get i woak lemonade so hot that It must bs sipped. Then tie 3 and rub them hard witha : = i and drink 4 fail tumbler down and cover warm. A swout will be sure to follow, which wi!l open all the external pores of the body, while the plity will bave @ lino effect on the internal pores or nets, through which, with the assistance of the sweat, ths mognld matter with which the blood and internal orgats has becoms surchargeq will be expolled by the force of tho uninjured vital powers from the system, stored, as a gon gruel only shoald be taken for eighteon honors after the medi+ through the bowels, andhonith be fully | I rate, within eighteen to thirty-six homrs, Watt eine, Tho yellow fover is frequently of so malignant «type | that pationts are strack dead with it at once, asit wore, * as issometimes, though rarely, she case with the fever at ths North, Of course mo medicine or stimulant ean aot qatek enough to meet moh oxicencies, but I bave but little ibed would save the liver doubt the remedy T bare 3 | a of thousands who would indor the oxperimental and | tomporary practices of the fossilized rogater treaty, | = = Some yours ago, when tho yellow fever was provaiiing at | Mo! I furnished the Jate John B, Tontmin, « friend of mine, who resided thers, with a tew boxes of Brandroth's pille and the foregoing reeipe, and ho afterward wrote mo that he cared witn thew four patients who were stricken down with tho yellow fever, | In conclusion I may Just say, fur the benefit of thore whore it nay concern, that J am not a pill vénder, nor did Levor receive a farthing (nor would I) from Dr. Brandreth of any one else for recommending tedicine of other d-ngs, chattels, merchandise or other commodity, THOMAS KR. UAZARD, . Vancuuss, RB. L, September 8, 1878 i »Providenco Journal; September 19, 1873

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