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HUGHES’ GATE MONEY. BE CLAIMS THAT AN EFFORT WAS MADE TO DEFRAUD HIM—AN AFFIDAVIT THAT HE DE- MIES HAVING SIGNED. There wus un expectant audience in the Harlem Po- Mee Court yesterday, as it was supposed that Hughes, the pedest: would apply ‘or warrante for the ar- rest of bis backer, Denis Murray, of Newark ; Thomas O'Meara and William A. Deering, on a charge of conspiring te deiraud him out of the portion of the gate money at Gilmore’s Garden to which he was en- Bitled. Hughes did not appear, however; but in ac- @ordance with an arrangement made two or Shree days ago a meeting tock place in the office of Mr. Earley, the iawyer, who drew up the agreement in Dey sireeth At that Meeting Hughes, bis wife, Messra Murray, O’Meara, Deering, Earley and Stono were present. At- ter a good deal of tormality, is was proposed, accerd- ing to the statement made to the HeRap reporter by Hughes, that the latter affix his mark to a document exonerating Messrs. O'Meara, Deering and others from any imtent to defraud him by induc. ing bim to affix mark to a paper whieh proved to be « power of attorney suthorizing O’Meara te collect the money duo to Hughes. ‘‘They told me,” said he, “that they would Bot give me any money unless I did so; but I would net do it,” Attnis points Mrs. Hughes sald, ‘That's so. if I bed not been there they woula fave got the best of him. He signed no paper, and even if he were willing I would not permit him to do so.” The scene then beeame dramatic, as Hughes drew himself up to bis full height betore Bis wife’s sentence was cencluded and broke out ‘with vehemence, “Yes, I got my money, and bave it eee ay pocket), and they won’t got a red @ent 0 I paid tne and 1 intended to do the fer thing to Mr. Mui but when | tound ‘hat they wero trying to deprive mo of my hard- earned money I’m going to bold onto it,” Hughes was paid in bank bills aud currency the sum of $1,643 84, $20 of which he pays fora lawyer's ser- vices, ‘MR. GILMORR’S STATEMENT. ‘Mr, Gilmore told 1ne Hxxatp reporer that he drew @ebeck ior Hughes tor egnteen hundred and odd ‘and $5,000 for O'Leary, which the latter drew & a certificate of deposit tobe placed to his ac- $ im # Chicago bank. “Mr. O’Meara,’? mai Mr. Gilmore, “came to me with the power of attorney and desired me to draw Mme check in bis name, but 1 positively refused and told him that I would draw the check to 8, and that the I pear je identified at the bank before the te y could be drawn.” Hughes states positively that he never saw any check nor did he appeur at any bank tor identification. “then,” ceotisued Mr. Gilmore, “when Mrs. Hughes called on me on Tuesduy last desiring to ob- tain some money, I toid her tne course | nad taken. She became alarmed. I told her that I could not have done otherwise under the circumstances and that the Money eould not be drawn without her busbana’s ap- pearance at tne bank, I sympatnized with ber, for e had made great personal sacrifices to help her busband to {ume as a pedestrian.” RUGHES IN A COMPLAINING MOOD, Hughes complains bitterly of the treatment he re- the late mateb. feels positive be iy a damp erib, was not ft jor neq) Wg my walk in the Coniral Park Garden,” he sai “my leet failed me, but my stomach never did, ani ‘Shat’s enough to say avout it, ) was sola trom Orst to iast, When | get well I intend to hire the rink myseli, have thé same judges aod walk against time, and then | will show the public what I can fo. When | told Murray I would have a coctor ex- Amine my knee he told me to have my bead ex- Amped at the same visit. Just think of that.” met O'Leary just as he was leaving it, Mr. Tuasey, lor Coicagy. ls said athe bardiy coosiderea it worth while to Donspiracy 1 thea Hughes, that I could descend to such meanne ig all over now, und if Hughes chose to get inte such uncomfortable society he must biame bimselt. fhe subjeci is not « piessant one, and 1 would rather may nothing turther. People are getting sick of 1,” Murray tollowed Hughes to the latter’s Louse, in Eighty-s:xth street, last evening, and waited a jong time in tbe hope, it is said, of getting & portion of tne money; but Hughes re- mained stabborn, Murray had left but a short tsume when the reporter arrived. He bac deo to Hughes’ house on the previous night he returned to Newark he declared to his Irienas so0 8 was ont of bis mind, ‘The following affidavit made before Notary Puvlic Sebam/ain, it wil: be coutlcis very materially ‘With the statements given abov: THE avrivaviT. As the pewspaper reports of my statement to Police Justice Otierdoury yesterday may co injustics to Messrs. Deering end O'Meara I nuke thi that, on Friday inst, acker, Mi to me that. < ie 80 believed Hu, from Movers, bhook nd Giimo ry weer my written contract with them, and I signed the seme, baving complete faith in .r. Murray's statem ‘Mr. Wilitem A. pay 5 J momitiod io se . Who had the money. Iwas led to believe by statements made to me around the garden that it was intended to Getraud me of my money. snd, wishont culliug upon Mr. ‘O'Meara, I was asked to gu to w police justice. I now regret my baste in the matter, for, calling Pee U'Meara to-da; 1 find that be ved on Tuesday afternoon iast for me aad bus ke; {ntact and has this day paid it to me. I regri reported. hav ju Deering, who ac “s O'Meara ned never any intention of doing me any wrong, Dut desired to protect me from irresponsible persons who fate found around «li race courses, illingly and iree!; New Youx, Vet, 10, 1873, Cusates L ScaamPaix. eon marl Be it remembered thet on this 10¢h day of October. 1878, personally came b Hu p mmf See tome eng, and I baviny read the Notary Public New York cout A LETTER FROM MR. DKRKING. New Yor, Oct 10, 1878, To rue Evitor ov Tux HeRap:— On Friday afternoon last abous two o'clock I was Fequestea by Messrs. Murray 4d O'Meara to go Garden that oveniug public ti aghes’ u @ paper prepared by not then iniormed as to the nature of ey paper, | ie: ent to ine garde came off the track nd then took his ackvowledgement which was wer of attoruey to O'Meara to receive any m jue to Hughes under tis written contract O'Leary ana Gilmore, The contents of the expinined to Hughes and he acknowledged to me the execution of ine paper, satisfied thut be uo- Gersiood its eflect. subscribed as nowry, hanced the paper to O'Meara and left the piace. Iwas not Spoken to about it until that Friday, vor have I becn my presence or to my knowledge no false Statements as to the n of the paper were ma: te iegues, nd as was Hagbes’ buck: principal, and O'Meara is one of Hughes’ ja et i do not beg athe bas been im any way a ery truly yours, vi WILLIAM A. DEERING. SALE OF TROTTING STOCK. ‘The extenstve advertising of the sale of the Fair- view Stad, at Hopewell, N. J., brought te thet piace yesterday quite a namber of sporting men trom New ‘York and Potladeipnia, The sale was an uneoud- Pional one; the bidding was rather slaggish, and the prices realised tar below the expectation of Mr. T. B. Jacnson, the proprietor. The fvilowing are the sales and prices:— James Howell, Jr., ew #., by Jupiter Abdallah, dam the Fatner U’Notil mare, 9 years old. ...$325 00 Tam 0” upaacer, b. By by “overt Burns, dam Grecian Bena, 1 year old .. eb. b, meng Huindi vy Toruado, is £8 ov tetory, b. m., by Fees, be = by Peacemaker, uam Betsey Ba- kor. + 226 00 Lady Suniora, b. ta. a, deca Hambieto- nian, dam 65 00 fee aot traced 26 00 y Goald, vam Lady «+» 410 00 y' Saonyside.......6 L, by ay Gould, dam by y Rev nKe, dam Lady envou 25 00 of biack mares. + 210 00 TWo road Wagove, sulky, hare were also sold atyvery lew prices, WEW YORK HERALD. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 0), 1878+TRIPLE SHEET. THE NEW GUN CLUB. BEORGANIZATION OF THE LONG BRANCH GUN CLUB—NEW MEMBERS FROM THE BOSTON, NEWPORT, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE GUN CLUBS. The members of the Long Branch Gua Club met on Wednesday evening at Delmonico’s tor the purpose of reorganization, ir, Richard Murphy, the president of the club, was anuvoidably absent, and Mr. Jobo G. Hecksher was unanimously appointed chairman of the meeting. The drat business breugnt before the meeting was the election of the gentlemen nominated at the last meeting. About ove buodred new meom- bers were then elected, comprising representatives of the Narragansett, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore Gun clubs. The object in view isto centralize the pigeon shooting in Fe were then viected : eyrag Mr. Ge oo “4 Curtis, venerpeasiaenss Mr. OT Lat — treasurer, secretary, but he declined the office, and, time apologising for tho absence of bis fat! Joun Hoey accepted iu bis mame the presid the club. it wasthen resolved to apply to tne New Jersey Legislature or urticles of incerporation, aud the following names were put ov the application -—Jonn Huey, George N. Curtis, Pierre Loril- [rt N. W. Curtis, Thomas Murphy, A. R. Warver, Insiee A ‘Bopper, Juiian L. Myers, Tneodore W. Myers, C. J. Osborne and &. V. R, Schuyler. ‘On motion, Judge Gildersieeve, Mr. Jono G, Reck- sher and Mr. William Hooy were ‘appointed acommit- to draw up a constitution and b; to be sub- mitted to the club at the next meoting. ing Committee of tf lub has beeu selected from the differont gua clubs in Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, Newport and Boston. The followiog geusie- men will, it thought, be selected:—Mr. Howard Munickbuysen, Mr. George Bi D. Fisher, of the Baitimor M. E. Rogers apa Mr. George C. Pots, of the Puiladel- phia; Mr. J. B. Bradiord aud Mr, Samuel Hammond, of the Boston; Mr. fruv's Van Buareo, Mr. Carrell Liv- dpgeton and Mr. Jobo G Hecksner, of the New, Ort; Mr. Julian L. Meyers, Mr. G. L. Loriilard and udge Gildersieeve, of tne New York; Mr. Thomas Murppy, Colonet L. Kipp aud Mr. Wiliam Hoey, of the Long Branch Club, There are at present 130 members in the cluv, aud action will be takea promptly with a view to bulldinga club house, so thi xt season everything will be in readiness for the inaugurates of the new club, “YACHTING. THR SLOOP YACHTS VISION AND ~ GRACIE MATCHED FOR A FIVE-HINDRED-DOLLAB CUP—AN OCEAN BACE OF FORTY MILES. On Wednesday last the well kuown sloop yachts Gracie and Vision were matched to sail twenty miles to windward and return irom off the Sandy Hook Lightsbip tor a cup valued at $500. The race will take place om Tuesday, 15th inst, aad 1 ts stip, ulated 10 the articles of Ggreement that 1 must be made within seven hours, of no race, and with time allowance, The canvas allewed will be the same as used during the summer cruise—mainsall, staysail, Jib, JiDtopsail, goff topsail and balloon jib. Aiready mach toterest has been muailested in this event, and before the day of the race it is anticipated ere will be much discussion aad probubly some ulation regarding the result. The Gracie since she was rebuilt nas been going weil, and a very aetive summer yaehiing season Was closed 4 lewdays ago by @ eruered the yacht to City Island She bad proceeded to that was preparing the ‘match ce she was rebuilt, so BO be calculated, bat Mr. A. ‘y Smit measurer, will at once visit he — in this partieular udjast matiers satusfec- torily. ‘The Vision is owned by Rear Commodore Alexandre, of the New York Ciub, sud nas @ reputauon for speed that may make ber the favorite iu the coming contest. Messrs. 8. M. Millsand Alexander Taylor, Jr. are spoken of au the judges during the race. It will be bigh water ut Sandy Hook on Tuesday morning at eighy minotes to te: (HE LACHINE BOAT BRACE, CIPHER DESPATCHES WHICH ANNOXYED AND MYSTIFIED CERTAIN AUBUBN PEOPLE—WAS WHITE BLACK OB BLACK WHITz£—IS MR. BRISTER IN A FALSE POSITION? Not all of the people ioterested tm the result of the Feeent boat race at Lachine, on the St, Lawrence River, have become convinced that it was fairly rowed and lost, There are many who still talk persistently of fraud. Some of them adduce more genuine reasons than mere suspicions as the basis of their accusations. A gentleman living in the central Part of this State, and now tn this city, was visited last ning by a reporter of the Hegaup, and to him he Statement which wearsa very serious aspect. He made no bets on the event, therefore, be says, cannos be supposed to speak irom @ sonse of pecuniary in- jury. He says that a day or two belore the race a of bis wont to Auburn, where Mr. J. H Courtaey’s “backer,”’ resides, This triend saw Mr, Brister and they agreed upon a cipher, which she latter was to use in sending bim informa tien from Moatreal. Accerdingiy on Saturday, the 28th of September, the following despatch was twier received :— The weather is pleasant; the water good. -* sy J. H. BRISTER. ease meant that Coartpey would win. Lf the de- had been werdoa negatively it id bave prong: ter preted as tollows:—‘*Hanian 7 re Anoeber gentleman, be says, bad also made eo ar- cncnt eb ts. Driser tor the aie ot & cipher, oad be received this message :— ‘The race will cortaiuly take piace. J, H BRISTER., The word “certainiy’’ was the cipher, and its use indicated (nat Coartney would wip the race, Ou the same day Mr. Samuel Bi @ broth Courtney's backer, received at Auburn sne folio by telegrapu: Lacing, Se; 1878, ‘Has King started? Toll him Black is Food abi 4, BRISTER, Sum Brister, be says, showed this to bis iriead, and explaiued that be, too, had agreed upon a cipher with bis vrowber, The word “Black” was to mean Hapian aod “White”? was to mean Courtney. King is a juw of Brister, The despaich, “Biack is therefore, he tuought, declared tbat Hanian would win. The friend ot tue Hunato’s ioformant was asvounded by this, as it flatiy coutraaicted the message which ue bad received a tew b before, Mr. Sam Brister also exuivited White is not fecling very good, bus hope he will be better soon. ‘The gontoman noticed the discrepancy between the despacches, and Mr. Sam Brister said that bis vrosber must have made « mistake im the use of the cipoer. wrote a reply as folio’ To this there came no answer, but there was a patch ior Sam Brister whicu be id uot suow to the geutiemaoa, altueagh requested todo so, Tue jatier believed that bis suspicions were eoufirmed, and he teiegrapbed to bis iricods in New York uavis- ing them om BO account to bet on toe race. Ocher facts of strange sigoificance in connectien with it are related by tne Auburo He says that Mr. Sam Brister, atter |, made $100 to $2u0, lay $200 oven on asked how be explained mpatence wh! Jed that jaw, that Courtacy and * White” Hanlan, sh his brother Sam it was understood tha: Courtney and “Bisck’* Hanian, This explanation is ingenious, but What wag ine ove ject Of these two different unterstandings with men #o nearly connected sod jiving in the same city ? 18 the quesiton that many peopie in Aubura are asking. It only Junt to say that the geatieman does not accuse Mr. Brister of disuonesty, AMATEUR OARSMEN. BRILLIANT PROGRAMME OF THE HARLEM RE- GaTTA OCIATION, The Execative Committee of the Hariem Regatta Association t last nigot, at Knickerbocker Cossage, with Mr, Goodwin, of Columbia Goi Afier hearing the minutes of the previous meeting Mr. Rachvorne, of the Athieties, reported that threo of colors tor the fours, sixes and eights, and twenty-six medais nad been ordered finished on Tuesday next. Uo mot to ask Mr. Dexter, of Proviuence, t ibe beate are tv be rowed in the morning of the 191b inst, down tbe river aod im the alteroooa the races Wil be rowed ap the ri Ali races Will be one mile straight away. A barge has been eogaged und Will be anchored at Florence's dock. The programme will be as lollows:— Morniay—1. First beat, juniors, 2, Second heat, javiors, 3 First beat, seawra, 4 Second heat, seniors, Alternooo—L Pa Fi a oars, 2% Bight-oured shells iors. 4. Fina: beat of seniors 6 Douvie sealis. 1, Six-oared J 6 — -oared sbeiis. 17 trial beats will a4 re sd hali-past nine A. tv wil be com- NO Yaie Uni- Saxon StvGue SctLia. —H. Livinyso versity Boat Giub, H. P. Dain, High! . Peekskill; s. W. Rathborne, New York athlete Hep; B. Milla, 'Jr., New York Athleuc Club; 6. Gramercy Boat Ciub; R, B. Hartshorne, New Tork Rowing Club. Jvumion Sincts Scvtts —J. Barsrand Kip, je Bigninee Boat Ciub, Peekskill; Tompkins, H: Clad, Peekskill; R 38. Keatoi je Uni any Bost ~ Augustus Schaeider, Fi adsbip Beet Ciub; J. dwin, Nereid Bout Ciub; George Norton, Gra rey Boat Club; Frank Eilison, New York Row- ing Club; Irving A. Lyon, Dauntless bed: DovBLé ScULL.—H. Livingston ton; suostitute, R.S. Keator, Yaie Get Ciud, RK. W. Rathvorne aud R, L. Newton tutes, W. E. MoCredy and &. Mills, Jr., New York Athletic Club. J. H. Girvin and Martin Monanan, O!ympie Boat Club, Albany. George W. Lee and &. L. Philhps, Triton Boat Ciub, Newark. Pamk-Oakk> SHELLS.—Frederick A, Levien — tf Childs; subssivutes, Lewis A. Rouse ana W. H. Wall Nautilus Boat Club, H, R. Mills and T, A. Willtame, Gramercy Boat Club. W. H. Dowusaua J. E. Eustis; substitute, H. G, dicVickar, Atulanta Boat Club. FYour-Oakkp SBKLLS. sofas, be W. H. Guernsey, 3, and R. G. Ju Stitutes, H. Harriot, A. Sarony, . B, Starr—Palisade Boat Club, Youkers, W. H. Downs, bow; H. W. Rodgers, 2; H. G. McVickur, 8, id J. BE, Eustia, stroke. ‘Substitutes, Eugene Curger aud Ed. Siake—Atalanta Boat Club, W. “e bw og bow; Abram Mull, 2; Henry C. Graves, 3, ana C. Bulger ‘stroke—Mutual Boat Club, Albany. J. Robert, J. Wills, Charies Badgely and Robson. Substi- tates, J. D. Foot, R, McDougall, W. Lentilbom and C. G, Potersou—Nassuu Boat Club. SIx-UakeD Gigs. —W. Trautz, J, Bennett, W. Mi . Freeman, R- Koss, Jr., H. M. Jury, streke, sige Frank Allen, cexswain. Substitute, C. Lag Boat Club, Newark. . H. Kent, H. W. Eugene Crug. Seote J. E. Kustis, stroke; Edward Biake, pats Sabai 8, Gear! Young and Eugene Kingmal sal Boast Clu W. F. Shaw. George . Stowe, J. W. nr Waldo Curtis, M. C. sterson thberoe ooxswai ubstitutes, W. G, Demare: a. "West, c. W. Turner and C. E, Johneon—New York Athietic Club. H. W. Peckweil, 2; G K PP, W. G. Demarest, 4; H. w: Walter, 5; Davia "Roach, troke, and J. J. Duff, coxswain. Suo- stitutes, W. 's. cRidabosk, Jr.; W. H. Lee, Je.; D. Pearl, J. B. Pomeroy, J. é Lyon and J. Kefle, Jr., Dsuniless Boa Club, C. Eldridge, H. B, Parsous, H. P. Brown, C. L. Boyd, H. G. Ridabock and C, E1- son, stroke, Substiues, J. 8. Neaberry, P. T. ‘Timpson, Barnes, Muller, Browning, Hamilton, Con- tent ana Natban—Columbia College Boat Club, AT-UARED SHELLS. — bow; B. Par- ; HP. Brown, 3; F L berry, 5; C. L Boyd, 6; H. @. Edson, ‘mroke; Cognitl,, cox! Timpsen, Colgate, Hamilton, Barnes, Mall Wevd, Montgomery and Nathao—Columbia College BoatGiud. J. 8, Robert, pow; J. Wills, 2:5. G- Jane- way, 3;C. G. Fotorson, 4; J: ae a 4-2 Foot, es C. Badgeiey, 1; 'W. ini Kiow, Coxswain. mile G. Floyd Jones, w. Kemp, RP. McDougall, W. A. Lenttibon ana W. Foster—Nassau Boat Club, CRICKET. A fair attendance witnessed the cricket matoh at Hoboken yesterday between (he second ¢! ns of the St George aad Manhattan clubs, The Manbattans first went to the bat and made the respectabie total of 83 runs, of which H. Tucker made 20 and Middleton 16. Owing to the good bowling of G. Scott the St. for 39 rans, Clarke’s 21 and ly double ee Then the of which Scott played exceilvatly for 35 and Williams for 28 Thi St. Georges bad now 140 runs to. get, and w! was called bad only two wickets dow! 8, Ropes piaying well ior 38, not erg and Giles, Jr., tor 15, not out, Clarke mado » good 16, THE AUSTRALIANS AT MONTREAL, Montrgat, Oct. 10, 1878 The cricket match between the Australians and the Montreal twenty-two commenced to-day. The latte went to the bat first and made 90, the highest being J. L. Hardman, 31. For the Austraians, when time was called, C. Baa- merman and Murdock bad mace 86, CITY ITEMS, A package of lace, which camo through the mails, was soul yesterday trom the Post Office to the seizure reom of ine Custom House. Jobo Murphy, aged thirteen, died at the Chambers Street Hospital yesterday from ipjaries received by Jalling {rom the reof of No, 129 Maaison street. jeoting of the stockholders of the Nutional and Drovers’ Bank yesterday « resolution was adopted te reduce the capital stock irom $500,000 to $300,000. George Prince, twenty-four years old, of Filty-fth street und Second a woile paintiog the Fuur- teenth street station of the New York Elevated Rail- irom the fold, died at A verdict of ncsidentei death was rendered by a jury at the Corover’s office yesterday in the case of the workmen, Plummer, Welsh and Harding, who died trom injuries received by the breaking of « scat- folding atthe Forty-seeond sircet station of the New York Elevated Ratlroud September 27. Walior W. Hyde, of No. 1,057 Thira avenue, caught his wife Catnerine by the (nroat yesterday morning, kicked ber in the stomach, bit her in tn and otherwise ili used her. Inthe Fifty-seventh Street Court be pushed bis little duaghter forward to vind: cate nim, but she reiuctantly and toarfully told of bis cruelty and ne was held in default of pail SUBURBAN NOES. ‘Two hundred and fifty operators in the slik mill of Leuis Francke, at Paterson, N.J., struck yesterday for au increase of wages Ex-Sheriff Jacod Z Van Biarcom, of Hackensack, N.J., was tbr buggy at Fort Lee yester- eok dislocated, Maggie Halderer, two years old, was last night ran over and fatally injured by a beavy lager beer track, su froatot her pareat’s Fesidence, on Congress atrect, Jersey City Heights. The examination in the Lewis will case was con- tinued yesterday. He ¥ox, of Hyde Park, . testified that be bad the original plate trom which the inucriage certificate was printed. Thomas Larseen and William Scbmidt, painters, were yesterday seriously, if not fatally, injured by tne of a scaffold upoa which they were at werk at the cf Francis Kiabre, en ssutb street, Union SHIPPING NEWS DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK VOR THR MONTES OF OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER. 69 Broadway 137 Brondway 7 Bowling Ureom 2 Bowling Green 29 Broadway 4 Bowling Greom 7 Bowling Green eo “|51-85 Brondway 7 Bowling Green 2 Bowling Geeom 69 Broadway 61 Broadway 69 Urondw Rowing Groom ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. a WATER, 6 07 | Sandy ‘mest. mora 7 = 6 26] Gov, lstand..moro —| Heil Gate....morn He SUN AND MOOK, HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSER- VATIONS. \ Bar. | Ther. ‘State of Ot, 10. Hour | Inch | Deg. | Wind. Wenther. fleceerhpe.. Nene. 3.19} 06 " a ime. 4190.06) bs solvioen eagle S| xNiiclear: © WESTERN UNION TIME BALL, Nuw Youre, Oet 10-Noon, wil dropped to-day eighteen The Western Unien ti Ove-hundredths of # second «1 PORT OF NEW YORK, OCT. 10, 1878, ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THR HERALD STKAM TAI WHITKSTONE TRLRORAPH LU Steamer Sicily (Br), Green, Liverpool 14 days, with mdse to Henderson Bros, ‘Steamer Holland (Br), Hi Jor) Landon Sepe 26, wish mdse sod 18 we u ad Kapidan, ¢ ‘Crowell, Oct 4, «rane. wiee Ey ans Port ‘Royal Geb, ‘oun-mase ama paseou gers S00 lt Mallory & Ca. i in ue i Ste: New ¥. to the ofttimer tichmond, Kolioy, Norfolk, with mése onigumer Haueras, Matick, Norfoll, with mdse to the i 0 nvtenion e Hlder: se 1s borther! ‘easterly w! . nthe Gull; passed snese wescaned. stot! Sp) ace & Lillisn, nite, F Fornandine | 15, days, | Barrow Aug 19, ves: issn) wito Rann ag 5 Joba ne Here Warren fy and je Course! Bebe Bon ite, Trine 2 Vie i + vi Sims, Hei Bone Jen ie Hi Sour Khoda, it en iitymend. G Batt Mary dane b Schr D8 Mil Sebr Knoen Moo! Schr Fuge Sebr Henrt Sehr OH joaine, LA nae = Vir oki Hankin, Virgtala, Loveland, Virgials. Cartis, beard impson, Virgin! Cavalier. Virgtoia, bagi. Rutter Virginia. Woo: Virginia. ze. ee S55 es: D 3 Se rroceces Pd jottington, Ou Bailey,’ Virtue Virginia, Svar Virginis. Virwinie. isorgetown, DO. ‘Valke Jeorgetown, DO. Shaw, Ven Cleaf, Georgetown, ane. Georretuwa, DC. Ebi} molds: = ost => hts, er. tie f laa ~ CUrtib, town, DO. Bebe Claca, Predmore, Georsetowa, DC. Schr Charies Woolsey, Brown, Grorzetown, DO. Clark, Lippincott, Georgetown, DC. pient Ameriean Team, Crosley, Gvorvetows, WG, tr N Mocke a 1 't, Lyon, Geergoto' ha rg H Barnce, “Averys Georgetown, DU, for ‘Oliver Scofield, Dissosway, Gecrgetowa, DO, tor New Have ve Sehr OC Lane, Lane, George! DC, for New Haven. Sehr Oeennus, Young, Genrtetown, DU tor New Heveu, a eer A Seftrey, Raitt more, Sehr gM Horio Rend, Baltimore: uM Sehr Wm see SenrJ W Fish, ta, Behe Joha K shaw, Cox, Bullicsore for Bridcepert. Sehr Mary C Arnold, Arnold, Baltimore for New Haven. from Sloop Jorden, Goodhill, Virvinia, . PEI, and were, gated Dey far sttece sar Bark Bank he {B0, from Corinto, ih wee sp wa Bark Caibarien, below for urders, came up to the city 10sh P! PASSED THROUGH HELL Gare. BOUND SOUTH. peciggeer General Whitney. Hallett, Boston for New Dimock, Ke Bedford for Ne assencers to Barling & Davis. ing, New Lon Norwich for Stor I'S Detwilder, Powell, Ausu Sehr Altevelia, Sm! peng Bangor tor Rehr Urban, All ve Rebr Liberty, Benaets, Norwalk for ¥ Scar John Sastwood, Andrews, Port Jefferson for Ni YUckr Themas Rogers, Rogers, Greenport, Lt, for Ne Yuchr David Pearsall, Pearsall, G ich for New York. BOUND EA8T. Ste mee Neptune, Merit New York for Boston. a = Tallapoosa (U 8 Desputen), MeRitthie, trom ‘ashin, Me, for New York. York. ton tor Boston. Bark Ibis, Sawyer, New York tor Cadiz, Bark Martin W Brett, Paterson, New Yore for Buenos Chu: Kebr ruben, Ba Lata 40, Sebr John MeGat Sehr ea Thoapeon, Miller, Hovol Providenes, Schr John Crockford, Hart, Hobokon perovidenee. Schr J 5 Torrey, Raynor, Hoo: ken Behe Watebful, Gill. Albany fur Providence. aith, Newburg for sous Rondout for be fast ndout tor Fougukeepsie for Fi idence Seber Wa T baa Tribble, Amboy for Hartford, wie. Amboy Tor Norwich. for New itaven. ‘ort Johnson for Port Jobason for Prov- Cardenas iw dove, ott parently suger | car, Loat's crow and Dreadnaught, Griffin, Georgetewa, DU, for New | 4: Tont C (Aus), Cattarinich, ao N aad A my Ton somes hry Seine fn chasing ales, Had seon no whales since tho middie of June, hen he spoke bert Nautilus, which has been reported ‘A letter from Capt Barn: “01 Bi vt Suv er che ships bay visited f ewbebiings id ‘alon Nt Lawrence Bay aad tretsin Syren, and now all the ‘are hore ward of this place. Most of Se = latter part of Jul; fe tna Yanay’ worked to 4 oust as fast ant te ie ed away from ghejoad. Augl found some. ten vessels suchored north of Seu forse Islands, and ‘ns ‘& week later most of them had reached Point Burrow; others were coming siong a8 fast he wind would perm! everal whalers ow here waiting ior better weath: tee peomioqsy Be has been close to the lend, all the way Point Belch: miles : ne barrels of oll and about ¥, +H fv The bares : Peas ise thane ‘the polnt, All Ail : ‘C Jones, of New bbls ap oll ies eonien ar a aes Ty folds Wa ‘bor ae Of Sh ap all t ‘ae bound ore Ground, and would be at Taleshuans in April next, SPOKEN, Bark Nowark Boyd, from San Francisco Pool, sept 5, ne Pay a iw. fous Per Brig tt i Weight. Meyers. trom New York for Monte- vides Fee ay egy ‘Montevid isn tae ‘ ging +8 45 N lon ou de'suw. sunneele for OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Antwerr, Oct 9—Sailed, steamer Mercator (Belg), oe ns, New York. 8P2L, Oct 9—Arrived, barks Esther, Benjamin, New werk: Anna (Nor), Gunnefsen, do; 10th, Gogle (Nor), Kolderup, Riehmond; Giulia (Ital), Trapani, New York. Baauex, Oot 10—Arrived, ship Marion (Br), Tilley. Phil- adelpbis, Salled 9th, sbip Carmperdown (Br), ‘ingiey. Southwest Pass; bark Daring, Anderson, Ameri Bonpaavz, Oct 9 a 1C—Arrived, barks Assyria (Br), Ed ge\t, Baltimore ; Director (Br), Shamper, New York; Fal. mouth (Br), Manson, Baltimore; Carl Haasted (Nor), Beer, New York: Gaselle (Nor), Brun, do; Kespit (Nor) Jensen, do; Adela (Sp), Quesada, do: Leif (Nor), Erickse sl (Nor), Hasv Lada (Aus), Marocich, do; Gustat Adolf (Nor), Mohn, Baltimore. Bxiix Isux, Oct 7—Arrived, bark Warden Law (Br), Graham, New York. Baronnx, Oct 9—Arrived, barks Joaquinna (Br), Gard- ner, Now York ; Jose & Lopes, McDonald, do. Sailed 6th, bark August (Ger), Bartels, United States, Batavia, Oct 7—Arrived, bark Harvard, Pray, Madras. ~_Duntix, Oct 10—Towed in, bark Ruby (Br), Robertson, Thompson, New York. GLascow, Oct 10—Arrived, brig Helen O Phinney, Syl- vester, Phil ipbis. GisnaLtaR, Oct 10—Arrived, steamer Galley of Lorne (Br), MeDoasid, Yokohama, Shanghai, £0., for New York Liverroon, Oct 10—Arrived, steamers Ishuriel (Br)’ Q New Orleans; Lake Champlain (Br), Bernsea, Montreal; bark Cypress (Br), Parser, St Joba, NB, 17 days Railed Oth, steamer Iliyrien (Br), Armstrong, Boston; 10th, ahips Vandiemen (Br), Corning, United States, Loxponpzarr, Oct 10-Arrived, brig Laura B (Br), Sher- wood, St John, NB, Lisson, to Oot 10—Arrived, sebr Morthe N Hail, Ber. 5, Philadelphis, MALaGa, to Oct 10—Sailed, steamer Scotia (Br), Spittal, New Yorn; bark Hans Tode (Nor), ao. Newoastix, Oct 10—Arrived, barks Nordmaling (Sw), Nilsen, Baltimore; Dorothy Thompson (Br), Frossiok, Ball River. Oronro, Oct @—Sailed, brig Delaval (Br), Bell, Wil- maington, NO, Purmourm, Oct 9—Arrived, barks Sofiid (Nor), Berner, jew York; 10th, Frida (Nor), Rasmussen, do; Nuovo Emilie Celestina (Ital). Manganare, do. PurNaRta. Vet 10—Arrived, bark ose (Ans). Consalich, Now York. Pautsaur, Oct 10—Arrived, brig Giles Loring, Kenney, Btettin. Quexxstows, Oct 9- Arrived, barks Paolina R (Ital) Roceatagliata, Philadelphia; Romanoff (Br), Healy, do; ‘Telemach (Nor), Johnsen, New York; Vale (Nor), Olsen, Baltimore; Hersone (Ital), SchiaGine, do; brig Ryno (Nor), Borensen, Boston; 10th, sbips Monte Ross, Carter, Husnillos; Jairas B Lincolu, Lombard, do; barks Italie (tal), Mezsana, New York; Mere (Ital), Bortolotto, Bostor, Also arrived 10th, steamers Wyoming (Br). Gada, New Cohas- | York tor Liverpool; Nova Scotian (Br), Archer, Baltimore 9th, 5 PM, steamer Coltie (Br), Gleadell (from Haven, | Laverpool), New York. BELOW. Ship Amelia (Aus), trom ——. CLEABED. Bteamer Hausa (Ger), Souder. Bre —Osirichs & Co. Rego Gellert (Ger. samy Hamberg vie Piymoath herbeurg: “Steamer Ci: sive, cco Webster, Kingstoa, Jacmel and aux Capen Fi, Steamer Cai wn, cantons, Hamilton (Ber- Lawrence, Richmond and City Polntno Dominion Steamship steamer Old Dominion, Walke: Norfotk—Old Domiaton Co. StSoumer JW Garrott, Foster, Baltimore—J 8 K; iaoamet A C BStimers, Warren, Philadel; jphle-J ames jand. “tenmer Kleanora, Johneon, Fortland—} F Ames Steamer Naprang, Horry, uentons tt ¥ Dimas Snip Yorstown, Bielr, ” Hive TA pihip, Muore Rattler Usk), Le Com to—Joha 0 Usrk Rebeka or), Carleen, Bristol Beckmann, ‘Sark Carsiina, (Aus), Ghordas, Cork or aimouth fur Berk Beare, deal), P Pollerano, Cork of Falmouth tor a i), Feraret, Cork or Falmouth tor Fieucrien Cast (Ger) , Grasnow, Dantsie—Dill a Ceritame Pigsro Gal), Mertola, Viaarsdingso— een, pare Missiscppt (Nor), Hein, Duvkirk—Panch, Kaye & “iiate Carmela (Anu), Vecorine, Cotte—Puneh, Rave & “Bark (Aus). Vis pd Cotte—Funeh, Edye & Uo. ra ile Yer). Gi ner, bordowux-—Pendergest Bork Be Br), Green, Bordosux—J ames EBémiston. it Senate (Nor), Kvensen, Bordeaux—C Tobias & 9 PEMA sheppard, Ronea— neo pa Bark Remy lenlag. come slooe t & Boattio. orders — “G0, Morrison, Harbor Bettain, P— Aspinwall, (ital), Sabla, Cotte—Benbam & Boyesen Bre (i hee, St Juhus, NP—Paal # Ger- » wanes rate: ber Pare—Bardess & Driske, Drisks, Deiwerara—Leayeraft 8 Se. id, Demararu- Midaleton Be Sebe Uarrio ie Beer itareis, Baracua—Leanc it v1 Uy (Br), Clark, Yara er. (Be), Money, St J. je K Ulies, Bennett, jb, NB, vie Perth NB—AT lieney. it Augustine—Warren shr Mantel, Anderson, New Haven —Chas Hf Low. es, Norwaik -G 8 Waiters, ems, Stamford—Stamford Manafec- turing Co. seep @ A Graves, Jarvis, Perth Amboy—Weaver & SAILED. Ph ay 3 Thingvalle (Daw), tor Yokohama; City bw a Adveryesl: Bate. of Goetute Bn.ore rt (Ger), ri ir). King } Weatern ty ee (Be. an . FH et toes do; Bellas cer das Fate MARITIME MISCELLANY. Vinpotara (Br), fro woorted ashore In the Tr Micra Movtreal for Havre, que discharged eture Sf entges wes haulea off Bre (Nor), loading guano ou the Patwroulan Crew ey Bane Ci ‘vaen lost, with 400 tons un board, Scum Maxomer, from Grand Banks for Plymouth, M hie! "RS. alter being ashore on Tacket Ma ‘und wilt be wide fiom Pitiadelpuia to tatam Bamtierr, f Norwich, put inte Newoort AM Oct 10 apt hospital, who, threagh bewg juaed, was f the inwin sheet. “fies. Baltimore Sept 16 for nee, Pit, nd 1 iy Dow” wen bul at ver 0 “Ot, in 1874, owned in Providence «ad registered from To- tuto ‘The cargo (mabozany) of ship Reter (Nor Deseo for Falmouth, which was vicks on Beaulort, 8U, is reported to od endition. parsed Sept 20 A large quantity of sew gritiog down the evset of Yiodue by the brig Ambrove Uiehe as Yoruandien Ue NOTICE TO MARINERS, swain, of steamer Rattle- at Lape May le gone, Paitapwrma, Oot 9-C reports thas the red Passed Croothaven 10th, steamer Bohemian (Br), Grundy, from Boston for Liverpool. | Roomerort, Oct 9-Arrived, berk Echo-(Ner), Wold, New 1 York; brig AJ Pettingill, Hall, do, Balled Gtb, barx Mjolmer (Nor), Vornelinsen, United States, Riga, Oct 9—Arrived, bark Bore (Sw), Bergvist, New York, Szurtin, Oct 5—Sailed barks Nebo (Nor), Jobansen, New York; 6tn, Activ (Sw), Hassler, do. Stocenoum, Oct 7—Arrived, bark Zampa (Nor), Olsea, Philadelphia. Se Nazatax, Oct 7—Asrived, berks Telefon (Nor), Soren- sen, New York; Predsel (Nor), Nerverg, do. bark Lindesnees (Nor), Toa- mesen (from Stetten), New York. Lonpon. Oct 10-8h: Lady Clare: (Br), Marshall, from Ureeneck for Southwest Pass, has put beck Dustin, Oct 10—Bark Reby (Br), Rebertsom, from Que, bec, bes been towed in hero, She is making water. WEATBEB REPORT. Hotrmxap, Oct 10—Wind WSW, moderate gale, Prymovrm, Ost 10-Wind W, strong and squally; barem- ever 29.60, Seay, Oct fo—Centh to WSW, with heav; sign FOREIGN PORTS. Asrt want, Ovt Arrived, ate steamer Crescent City, Por- r, New Yo Bi cS A 27—arrit seh re be rena ug ved, sehr James Ford, Ra, Sept 21~In port, bric Ada L White, White, from Uraptes, diex. Honouva, bevt 19—Arrived, bark Amy Turner, Newell, Salled Sept 11, ship Syren, Wood, Now Bedford. wdiatana. Oat ‘oovalied, stonmet Onrondevet, Burrows, jew Yor ploxTevinso, Aug 20—Arrived, ship Jaime Ctbit ‘Savannah (and salled for Buenos, \y¢ ath ima re Lewis L ‘Tuthith, Mauri Bie. fated Se Nekels, do, coe Sets; rive Jeha Sherwood, jous gale since yesterday trow W the Channel: barometer 20.30, No verse! Rexers, aad TD Harrison. Gawley, tor Kew York: Hereues Rogers, lleuns. for da asin. Sept 11—satled, bark Luce (Ital), Miseroechi, Mowrtuxat. ‘\ct 6—Arrived, bark Tordensjold (Nor), Sal- vosen, Bremen. Malléa 8th steamer Ontario (Rr). Ro Liverpool; Tomple, Queen: Searle, San dark Mary Graham (Br), Panama, Oot 10 -nail Fran vicars Hafitex tor co (Br), Proud, Newe: Arrived, bark Pe} ws fee od bask Soviets Rio GRANDE DOSCL, Aug Gavin, Hicumonds Sept 4:1 betes Guisborough (Br, Ernest, Lunt, a all remained Jam Soot 2 egies Gorton. Stetson, Bidorade, Loon, Cardiff tharos. Mpranswiek; sobt Dore 8 Prin: bark (Bn). Leed, Rich. St Bret der, New Bruas- wiek ; 148h. Urie Cornu at. Iu port Sept 15, ships ire c if for Batavia: Marthe ‘eb, Gre omen us, Oct = —In port, steamer Missiselppl, for New Heaivrd.to sa ite en cic RR St Jonm, NB, Uct 10— Arrived, tain’ Sure (Br), h At i Macy Ana (Br), Thi Phi }, Lane, San Francisco. AMI: RICAN I PORTS, qizannata, ve On Arrived, chr WOR Mowry, Cleared ~ Sehr W ¥ Garrison, New Ha Pasved dowu—Hark Florence. for How! sebre W OH rr ettie favor, New Havent HS W B thomas, Soston (ali frou Georast wr BOSTON, Uet 9-Cloared, sehr Sherman, Alley, Philwseiyhi oes fiver iif Haseitie jadeiphia: 1h iv; Exprews, ie! Y Housn Amboy Baltimore; Sorah A Before. ould; Margares “Fanta hi James Satterthwaite. Wolfe; 8 & Godfrey, Cates. Samuet Castuer, Jr. Pai Raita. Elizabothoort; Rising San. Jong ke A 801 yr Batrisionn, Oct 9—Arrived, bark Laurens (Nor), Lar- Re 204). = trived, barks Kaxedal Knadsen, Suuder- land; Zy nimit (aus), Moutovich, Pogoenstow Guld bringe (Nor), Johannessen, Bordeaux; briz J Arm-trony, & na; vchra'C F Baker, Mogsthlia. Boston Faun, Baker, Hellle, Bannock, 5¢ Pierre; Bichmor 0" doi ship St Cl ws rind Orca (ion), Jensen (Ital), Ferro, Southampton; (Nor), ‘Olson, Amsterdam; schr W WB's Jordan, adn: Crowell, Galvests ~sae hoven and ®t Albani Franklin, | ‘Bk binds Armonia, Prinds Oak or BRUNSWIOK, Ga, Oot 5 - Cleared, bark H SVEAU FOUR, 50, Uet_3--Ch «01 (Br). }-- Clears bar! emore ' Rovers, ots’ Talbot (Walon) :4th, brig Quadroon (Br), non ATH, Oct '8—Arrived. sehra Vireinia, Burgess. Basten to load for New York: Allee Gabon’ Marea ew . Halled—Senre oT . dO; Alice B. Bussest, New a pr Clio Chilcott, Fallerton: from New Woekpers, men York’ (alter coming off the J, schrs Morelight ae VR Gat EURKKA, Oot 2—Arri' bark Monitor, Rane Brigs Hidalgo, Woolley, do iE DGARTOWN, (ct 7—arrived, schrs Chase, Inerabamy from New York for Boston (and Serah ‘ls Hardl from Noank for Nantnexet Shoals Mansfsia, Achorn, New ¥ for Boston (and sailed). FURTRESS MONROE, Set. 10—Passed in for Rich mond, pele Amy A Lan gan, from Baltimore. Balleds- Bark Moland (Nor), for or Wilmington Passed out—Snip. Talbot, United Kindo Laue £ Gertrude, for Br a: Reet 7 United Berg-nse for Cor! ‘Teaveller, "for Rie Janeiro, SPALL HAVER. Oot T-Arcived, steamer Viniioator, Ro egehiladolahie, 8th. sohrs William Mason, Fresch, Georre: Amboy; Alfred Chase, eecesrg orl LVESTON Oct 10. Arrived ston w York; bark Kalema (8r) See aperian, Wind town . * ‘about. Hoga New ‘ork; brig Te eR ete eeeee sakes. M Reels, kee Portla d3 Al Belt |. Gammon, Conarsets ARDINER, Oct 7—Salled, schirs Kate M Wentworth, Parkins wud 1 0 Thora Thoiadie, Pultadeiphis. 8 How Arrived, schr Ger chr Mugute A ‘tare ‘Philadsipbie: ‘Godfrey, Godtrey, PI Y penre Onrrie Otis, New York. i. Sept 26—Salled, sehr Zamps, Sanborn, New Stiumerpae, Oct 6—Sailed, schr Lexington, Letahten, FOLK, Oct 8~Arrived, schrs D Hastings, Tiltoi New Vores Williaur & Jamon Onrey. Patlaasipaig, to adotiaAfrived, steamer Circassia. (in). Pindar, Phile ahled Bei PORT Oct Se arrived < Hereal Ost 9 -Arrive Swaser, Phtiadelpnin: ache Eilea Au is yo, a N&W BEDF D. Oct 9 At art iladelpital ‘Crowstl, Hyenrts ay ‘ow iinet ea son. Rondout: Hey John Tonya weont Set 9, AM—Artived, sehrs Julia A pn 1 low York for New Bodfor Hall, Simmons, Pattsaclonia for Somerset (and both sailed). Retarned—Schr Veto, tor New Yo rc, PM—Arrived. rere c Anita, Small, Boston for Fermanal: Blacksione, Keller, Providence for New York. vi Rett N EW 1 LON raid Frey y) schrs Adelia Felicia, Port Johnson Carroll, do for Norwich. NEW HAVEN, Oct 10—Arrived, schra J J Moore, Prank- Un, Phiiadelphi Rodney Parker, Parker, Bal elmore: Forest Pee, = do: Twiliht, pear e O Re whe Kalsimore; Blast, Mart wre, TOWNSEND, Oct 2—arvived, bark aa ak m jonotul PENSACOLA, Oct 7—Cleared. ship Blackwall Liverpool: schr Almeda Wi Bi PHILADELPHL Charlest Mary Jans, Henry, Focomoke | Meekine, Ruppahannook: NH Va: si ugiass, Derby, ford; Kate Ric Berks, Pe K Et I Hi n Menellly, ial ‘No Menewy. Wall EA Hayes. Smita. Antizas via Norfolk; Lottie Collins, Boston; Agnes K All Paci nob Henj F NH: H W Anderson, B Godiroy, Wiimit schr kxpress Nort Terns, itussoll, Newn Ovariestons @ Hattte raty 10th (mot (th), sehr wn, Bowen, brs John P worse, Phi Kit Garson, de: Mary Sbloids, Port Jonneca.s Siena OUTH tee ed sche Soase Wat H, ved, sehrs J, Set, Hoboken for Dover; Nelile © Paine, ‘Flakes i ‘prov [DENOR Oct 9—Arrived, ms Bi East Harbor, TI, via Berm: re ren BU: Albeo Al bert A ee ie ‘and ary her non Nlentiogal Trot Johnson; wurah Brae , Bouth Ambe; ‘Abner Taylor, Loa , Perth = rthu, Cenever, Routh Amboy; ‘A G Mehr k; Helen Mar, Ward, Hoboken; Winters ;, Kate Seranten, Pond, New York scien ater, ‘Arrived, sehr Ji hioee | 9-. james Parsons, Philadephia. ‘ —Schrs David V Streater. Garritson, Georgetown, DC: Charies F Stickney, Irsian, Phiiadelphis. . RICHMOND, Oot 9 “Arrived. steamer ¥ Coush, aur, ———. New York. Ser). Tastes, "Rio Janeiro; brig London, Larder, Hartford; JJ Pharo, ; Pungussett, Denson, Paile- del gan FRANCISCO, Oct 2—Arrived, ship Connty of Care dizan (ir), Huches. ati barks Lissle Williame, Oc- (eatkle: Bes ae Bethtets, Vibrate Gcopers Bmereen, on. Salied—Xbij intro Mantesws, Nenaimo: Ry tm tat Ree wn :’ Glendarnel (Br) weakens Dari om: Port Medtvons , ort Townse: gee ed, ; (Br), Motenit, Hong Kong rn nN gabe: Oct 2—Arrived, ship Kl Dorado, Hayden, San VANNAH, Oct 10~Arrived, steamers Cohanim Bs Newoort; fH Livingston, Picerwood, New, York Der Norde (Gor), Lange, Bordeaux; sehr John Sweeny, Philadephia. Salled—Steamers United States, Boston; Saragossa, Baltimore; Elvira (Sp) Loge age SALE {Areived, seht Geo B Somes, Norwood, Bangor t ¥ Pi ates ies Ree toe B, foe onl Bei >. erin Bou GW Baldwin, Lew for New Yor. ‘Oth-Arrived, schre Al WROMENSET, Det O—Arrived. sohte L 8 Levering, 0 Bisa d Rayner, Mlteboll; and ‘Gen Mall, Shmmone, Philo nie. oa aa Oct O—Arrived, sche Mary Ktte Hat, be J rah-7 ken. AGO ‘rived. ship Dashing Wave, Colby, via Port Townsen ev INEY ARO AVES, Sale toe Newbury steamer iy eul oe a brie Hartieves wrt, Winde Bxpress, Utror Ke Kaloh liswor Nelie © Ai mo Bertha J melegn, Fenn Rou i kendall Philadetphin, for Sr ‘sien ail, is tor eK? %y beCurty, spr echermoath 1ON, NO, Vet 8—Cloarod, steamer Regulator, bat te fives Jno © Rood, Farroll, Poitedetpha, Deus, Boston. te dmund ikieharden fete WPrdaaae te vie 8, Antwe' ee r* BALK AT PUBLIC iO _ AUCTION, TU DAY. Gorover 15, ay how Ii