8 LUFI'ALO FA?j? | Last Day of tlio, fc.xUt Annual Trotting Meelin??. ?,?-- y SpkmlklConle.ste?Greatest Time on Record ftr SuccrishVlIeats. Judge B/igham, a "Preen LTorse," Wins the 2A0 Race-*'ile is Sold on the Track /,br $30,000. UoIcNmitli Jlfiil/, Victor in the 4* en a very huccessltal one, and parsed off i>?tiMu?r >nijr to ail concerned. We nad two trotting ear ,tesiw to-duj, the Urnt being roi horses tliai have .'.icver beutqu 2:4 >. For I bin tli ere were tJurleeu / entr.es, six/ ol which etine to rno inisf, these t?cltu ; Mr. llutp.plire.Y'M cVi?*.?tuiit gi-hliHg Jiulgo Fti? erloo, a. c. Green's bay sialJion Judge Bff 0'liam, J. I*. i^nveti'8 sorrel awlMon Vosi.ur^ta, o. Ctvu'iiil?f lalu^s brown gelding frank Hobart, Wfi.jon ,t BuTikeSj black gelding H. Burke, anil ft.. Join*'" gridln? A>biand l et. Tito cibers were airaid orfi/u?lg.' FuMerloii ami JwUre I rtgliam. Judge F iUcrvm ?? a jjie?'t favorite before 1 bt? tnrf. br,??' ?ri??r th? second h? at, Judge Bngftnui hart itie eal'^rt, long odis. Ti*e latter was sola altir (lie nr A iimt to Mr. George llail, of Brooklyn, lor f:> A, i?iii we were loitf by Mr. Jaiues Irving, ol Hew t'ork, thai lie has bad control ol the horse for ttoe i atsi year, but that he gave hiiu np to-day us toji' * as- he was brought ou the truck. Two finer K'e r.i toorses than Judge Ful'.erton aua jiuUe hrig ??' a never appeared ?u i be turf. Hi tgliain wou me iu' f ta u?o*t ? xtraoto io tUe second ami ! jt4M> to ib>' third?with an uUdiitonal premium of ' f-.iou io tnc horse making tbu U-tat time, pror>ibuir it oeut Dexters time, wlueii was 1 17 '.j. The Ihnrses entered were Benjamin Daniel's bay m ro ^amerle-aii t?irl, W. li. noiiie's bay mare Lucy au'l JUiwl.l Ibd.IP L huv .tarn tinl.lun.llh Ual/1 Tliu latter fwv011 the rac* li>. three ."iratglit heats, making the ' tuMivoi three consecutive heats l>y a second thai was f ?ver trailed. Tiie following arc (lie details of the ' jls u value off:? ' KtKSl- TROT?2:40 PBKSK. "* yirxt H. Burke took the lead ?t the start, J Judge Kulterton second, Judge Kngiiaoi jlUirU, frY.mk Holtai'l lourtli. Voshurgli tilUi aud Ashluud ?ixili. Wtieu th.'y passcl toe quarter pole Judge Pullerion led halt a length, J. II. Burke second, VoHiiurgli tlurd. Frank Ilobart fourth, Bnghaiu 4kitti ?nd Atfiiaud I'et ni.xtm Judge fuller ton viie.ued a gup along the haekstreieh, But Judge Brlghain becoming steady at tuis point, 4rotu*,d very fast. At the mree-quiii ler pole Judge Fti:ieriou was four leugius m front ?l Burke, who was one length uilea l ol Judge Briguaiu, ihe oihers practically out of Hie race. Jtutge rtnghani passe. I Burke near ttie rtu.Mii, l>nt 4it could no: guile overtake Judge J-'ullerlou. The J^iue lo lite qua iter pole was iib;*, the l.ali-iuile 1.1% aud lue neat JStA.V. | xcimrt He'll.?j. II. liurne look the lead, Judare Kill- ! .icrion second, Judge lJriKuain third, the olItern lollow?u^ uiose heiund. ai tlie quarter pole Judge Fuller- : louied two lengths, J. A. Burke second, two lengths | ahead ol Judge Brigiiaiii, theoiueraa* heiore. Judge I iJiicliatn mane a s, leuuid burst tlowu the twcK- i t>treir.n, ami at the h.df-Oido pole was on efeu terms with Judge Kul.'erton. aud toe race then he?Miine a matcn between these line young horse**. Judge Brigliam gradual..v heal. Judge Kullerton from j Ute hali-iuiie pole to the suuiU, winning ny tao t length* and u hall, Uie last hall mile being irotied : An law's. Hurke was third, Ashlaud I'et lourin, and j the oiheiH distanced. 'liuie to the quarter poie thirty-six ami a Hall second*: lo the halNiulle pole, J riband heat, ^.ai Judge Brigliaui was then sold aisanuxe noted. Th ru Heat.?The Man was a good one. doing .around the upper turn Judge fciigti.uu ucultoiht: trout and led a leuirih and a halt mine quarter pole. Judge Ku:ierioh h ci'u-i, Bur*** third auu Ashland ! let i our ill. J-'ulleiiou broke up soon trier starting, ?iid uyiiin ou ilie baekstrcich. ai the ftall-niile potu j Judge Brig hunt led three lengths, Judge Mil- : lertoii second, eight lengths in liout of Huike, I lie latier Being tlftr yards ahead : ul Ashland 1'eu Judge Bngh.iUi Hotted j aiiiidiit and cjme home a winner by three lengths, j Juiltte ? it,let ton second. ten length? aLe :doi Buike. j Asltiajtd i'etdistanced. 'iinie o I lie quarter poie, i thirty-six aud a half aecouds; to the halt-mile polj, , j.-io E, aii'i the heal, | i Pom Ut n at - Tiie start was vtrv even. t?ut a- the t < hoi>en around the upper uirn Judge Brig- ' haul broke up and tell in the rear. At the quarter j 1 I'ole 1 ul.erlon led loui fiigihs. Burke oeeoUt1., I wo , , ifiiuilte in Jioni oJ .nnine Kiigliniu. Going down | , Uif i a? i- ireien Hi'iuiium trutUM very rapidly, and t look aide* villi lullertou. Jusi ne,ond the i iiaii-ud e pine Brighatu broke up ag.un, ami j < J-uihiIuii got awa.? from liiiu several lengths, but J ' when lie leiuveifcd tie came with such a rush that : lie hoou cla-ed up I lie duvlight. A desperate striig- | ( g!e ensued uu inn Uouiu?livtch. wtneu leruunaied I 1 witti Jutige ini|?iiam winning the heat and rate, i Jfc'uilerton was ?eei?n?i. tou lengihs ali ud of Burke. ; ? 'I'lie time to i ie Mnartcr-pole was ihirty-sl.x seconds 1 j a ml h liu.il, lo UiC uau iuiie pule i.i. and the imlo 1 ' HI'MMARV. 1 Kiffai.o I'aiik, Auirust li.-Purse |6,00.?; for faiotM'4 ItiHi |jyve never trott>' I Lour thau t'ul- I Jk-rr?ni tlurinui l.v Bull Colt) 1 2 2 Vt < I, V.i'vot, a Burke entered blk. g. J. 11. Vutke iioricvrly Governor Morgan 3 8 3 3 A. mIoiio entered 11. ?. AnUlaud Pet 4 4 (lis. r. it Lwvtl entered h. a. V j.. CUxntui 1 Ihiu entered br. g. Frank i, fctiart (lornieriv Muogcr'flt o'f, 6 din. < *! vn J'M"iin?ue eu'ered br. cj. I'diiunik. dr. tTni: t Oliver entered ?. 1 . l.oyuu dr. Aluc. % *joictstn?ili entered i'. in lliiiiiiens. dr. J.N' V'ail' ut;-rcd br. g, laing Branch.. . dr. /allies <-ullaghor entered t- ni. Mt'im-i. dr. . u ?. em. red s. a. i.d Higgiuu... dr. Jn->ei ii 4 enteied b. in. tiamG.. dr. I XIMF. I < V.fir.tr. Hair. Mile, j First lie " ? iii'i i;la t:i?4> , ISeujfid I ' ~'Ti Hi.id lie. to 36'i 1:1 ^:S2\ ; lotirih In ** j r St.'.O , * Jjf.t *1' Jlim?"KKH> I OK All." I t ltSB. 1 ? A'//.-/ I/ft t?A in ho; e* were coint.'iir upji'or the j word tl.e n ??' > ' UuldsunUi Mm I tuv .< ami lludd ! D<'bie. wjtii ^ jrrcat preuein c o: mind. Npr.%ng : c (rum the c *iK.v ' 11 10 buck < third. At ili? 1 *'i poie i ?>.dsiiiitii .'.lam .ed 1011 ieii^Ui.s. Llti'y ? ?M i:i tii. i. tWv.'S. .-iru.v>''the mire turn L>u j & ?' m i mi on < iklaiuilli *iui<) .iii'i couilinf up me )loJII. .*t; e'< lt H;,i, ^ " \ilfj CiUr: Cb fc.'i<-ui'*ii Maid took in* lea'l i I.um "''cuimi. Aincii '*? <-*m 'fin<1. j\t tin. (,iiai , r (>t le l.uM-inMli Wu'ti l"ul t-'iinUi-, i.lit'v Hcotlfl, i, S*o it-i.KWti- Hlirati ol *HM*ri an Mu. I'litirttH* no ciiunc i'f (> i' 1 to ihe 1 lfl1' ii.itli Muni win- C i " > "iki. eitilit u-ngiits 01 s?Itr nj i | A ill i'li<-;i Ji ?. 11 IlinliitiU to iiif t.ujrier o jiwic w;>- htiii-flM' see *-J>. to ill*1 itaii-u.ii pole ! i> 1:10, uii't ll?? imu* -til))* ,, _ J? T/.iV'l //nr'.-ll' i ?i. in :i\ v?cft nia.fcv.s iiin> j|i?* i.t u> < r sroyi-l, Aui'. (ini elgtuj juror Lwini- ii" nun to llu* flU-'-rtei H'U- ,| lullt?-r\e r. . i.i i hoi lo liic haii^J ?'.?' .hi iiuai'v. \ ; .. fAur I'.o ! j-,w, foi a! v?vy f-'.oon to ' II r* I, fl. 1' > b'i 1111 J."t(i0 i.U trt.fUr Willi f'J.o 0 ?tJ(|i:ioiiai 'o "o^1* iiitikiiik tltuc, i , jii< \i e.lit '.i ;ii? i??av'i > ?ime, ?:l \*k JUlie lieu' l??l t ih'c c iii livir, lj imtii- e.. * j d Luo l liolrr fi.tereu it. uA^CoM-Witl I 1 J r\v. il. jn/blefjntrrfd b. m. j 4c.r 2 2 2 j u Lt&uitl' nuKreu ?i. iiiXAUierlcarf (.'ir),. 3 a 3 . ) hvk\ I in V tr . Half. V , Wi 4'im' u rn' :w n ;:i Ilifr JI.'ini ;?5 i tA'i S:lt> j THE fcABATOOA KACEl i in N. V., Auyimi. it, l**;. i 1,1 Tli?' itriii f?ur mllr mce, lo !>< iiiulierit Ounrnf ihr luieiiiitf ? filtli i? in ftijiiiience on ilic n :K lift., lj? |ironil>?? tu bi* nue or jircitt interest. Noiwitbi'V""' I >" iiitf Hit I'Mlii/nl rumor tii^ Kifiifr-Urr Imc p ' j uilHA, LonKii'llo** will bmc'Jo coiiten I witu ij>i? 1 two Dtr-i'ili i) -in :ii.luiiV.ii lit lui oUi uml |_^ i' N1 * - ? Rarney la a chestnut, over sixteen hands high, ami a powerful anim.il. Hls Hie was lli?* sIhIIIoii Le.MU.ljii, u.ia ins dam the jrre.it race horse Vandal. 'i'Ue races will l?e unusually interesting. The first race on the programme la the Kenner stakes, lor threc-year-oItU, and will Ue oue or great Interest, an cltrlil or teu horses will start, including llarry liassett. A.roy. Moselle, Ahdel K.der, John Verrym.in, Nettie Rmwb. numb Oaks, Ac. <>n tne mum ?tji> the Summer Handicap, two aud a quarter milts. will come off. 'J in; steeple chase, ior which ninete.ni horses arc Uanmcapped, will tike j.lace on the 17th. Already moat Interest Is taken here m the Issue 01 tlie races, and wafers are making quite Ireeiy oa the result ol the four-uille race. T3A.&I& AS A ifcUlON. min I'luflln rmtiiiK Herself Forward am r ( undidiite for L'??ii?res?? Address to ib'j t;ertnaim ol the Ktiiblli District. "Here's fun !" "Tennio c. Claflln isfup ror Congress "She In going to rim for ihc> tiight* district isueh evclaiuntloui as theso wore heard from a number of persons who^Wnt on us much, merriment us ttiey could get on a/.t arm. sultry evening, hied toward t ie classic regions of Irving Hull, where Tenme C. o?Mn tieid/a levCe to her mtnre coBsiitue?(H. There wan s?blcraHvl*rge audience, composed, lor the. greater; part, of quiet, iiiteilcgent And well-disp?Mort German citizens, who treated tke whole matter as a >oke. Tlwre were also a few ladies ol i^kv mnsonHue sort, such as arc heard to *e expounderfi'of the rtojtrine or Huscxlug Hie sex. Then wiere wVe a lew "ladies"' -of the lighter sort, who ?aine for run to*, ft was announced that Tenme wuuiii -deliver FF.R OHATfON IN (iKHMAN. In (act.jtff pleasant fiction was circulated that she h.tu never gneu auy study to the Teutonic tovgue, but knew it all by inspiration. ^otnj iifi ifciu Mai. Miss Claflln would tall into a iranco, hold communion with the spiritual world and hurst Mil iir.u German eloquence. \ aln delusiou I What Jiu.e Herman Miss I'lailiu knows she knows by cramming, or lias picked up by lro^ueut intercourse with tegerheer-annktug mortals. Tu : meeting was opened at eight o'clock a tall, lauk, lean, hairy looking individual, who announced himself as President of t he Assoc ation for Pro.rre.ss. He read a set ol resolutions endorsing the nomination or Tcnnte c. eiatliu (nominated hy herself) us the candidate ler tno Kightn Congressional district. He then lauuoliei forth Into un uxtravagaut eulogy on Hie merits-oi ihe candidate. llo said that slic was nor as hi.ac'k as sill: was painted; that her cuaracter, in fact, was free iroiu olanie and I litemi>ti, ui |iiu\e wmni no re m extracts irom .yiiss Clailln's bom an i discoursed at groat length on "die social evil," winch Miss Claflln, he said, meant to abolish an soon Ulln i?ccaiue a legislator. In iho course <>l his speech he made remarks which will n i bear repeliUM) ami aiioluglzetl In a ldf-hamieti 111ii 11 iit r lor makiug them. Having got inlo Ins native element. 1W* uabeautllul man wouid not cease until ho was reminded lo oo mo by the 1 requeue stamping nud lilies of an Impatient audience, when lie btopi ed snort and lapsed lUto silent despond* eocy. Miss Tennie t\ claflln was then introduced and made, or rathei read, the lollowiug short speech 111 a sin -sing was prating to the ear. Her pronunciation ol tlio Cejmaa is simply execrable, and she spoke so ludistinctly that but lew could at nil n.uke out the dull ol her discourse. It ran as follows:? till Dim my lir*t appearance hi a poll i"ai speaker you will certuliilk excuse u li. me If I, I.) accordance nr.lit your ns.ijnal usaae, begin with these words: -Herman fellow citixer.H i f tbi filgbth Congressional iiis.rlet I Perhaps I nm the first woman who hu* ever presented beraelf before an appreciative public, In th a or In any other couniry, with W' tub ol such sljiiiiicant luniort. It may surmise you that I resort, to the first inatanre, to the tierinsa people; lull this results irom mseral causes. In the lltsi place 1 am niyse'.f descends I from the Herman cto-k, a no lor that reason 1. ?1 instinctively attracted to those o:' that nationality; an1. iO the next place, I know that tlie Herman* are especially receptive or' cosmopolitan Ide is. These id :as wlil it lniT.-* impelled ine to the resolution to Oil Kit MY4E1.F AS 4 CAN III OATK for the Klyhtb Oonmnsslonal district allow me. In a lew words, on :hls occasion to explain to vou. I presume that Dot all of vmi know the till! scope ol the amendments wbleli linve been insetted in the constitution ; in that ease there ar< Hume o:' yoo who are not aware that under tne-e amendments wouicn are a'ready ent tied to the rote. The law under which I?and with me all women, in whose be half i know that you are all interested?claim the right* of a rl'i/eu of the State of Npw York, reads ns Iollows ? Artlcie I, section I ol the lourteenth am endment"All persons torn or naturalized In the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are cttireus of the Unite*! State* ind ol the State wherein tUey reside." I 'ultll the necessary connltionn. I was born m the United States, and am. therefore, a nature cltuten of toe same and suoject to the jurisdiction thereof. Why, then, I ask you. should 1 not be allowed to Tote.' And it l am allowei to vote, WHY MAT I MOT HOLTt AN OTKIOB? Do you bellove that a woman, for no other reason than lie cau?e she i* a womau. must necessarily lack the enerpv to perform the duties of an oflioc? Or do you believe that thin.'s emtio ?o worse In tbe administration of our national atlalra than they now do! Try the experiment merely of eu uiii?iiii? ? wuiriitu wrifcu lur [ici iiinnNuur ui unicuil (]UU<*l, ami li jrvii liiifl thai yonr interest* suffer by so dning the power wi I rt'il be rrtained by to i io rerlere your mistake. Mm ii not mailne tha' you can entirely isnme a uion-ment winch does not rent t?i<*rely ou the law, but wh:ch also brliif:* iuto the oonteii the belt and soundest cosmopolitan Ide.s. Af lu. >l?re you iralntalu that the platform ol either in-m'tin-existing political parties secure* to ynu thai cumPlete freedom, either In political or In uncial affair*, which, ?* cltlzcus 01 ilns republic. vou are entitleJ to demand f TUX l'l.ATTORM upon which I prrpuc to stand doe* not narrow any oue of those ri^l.is much as a sin^ic hair's br. aJth. >o lung as I shall repieseut you in ( ..ngrcst-li' by your votes you shxll end in- Ll.ru: '] aball at leant inalat that the personal freedom ol <'Tiry individual shall remain untou"h"d. Just ?s the religious American bai tb? privilege of going 10 hi* luiroh on Stindav, so must the rlcht he equally tccure to rou to seek your lecruatlon on Huiiday Just where you can md It, and to drink jr.itr <* LAfifl OF I.AOKtt r.F.FH i peace ?r<] quietness so long us you do not dtoturb tbe pubic order. Neitl-rr need vou entertain any apprehension hat Oongrrss wiU withhold ray seat from me If I receive a | naiori'.y or t ie votes. It it part ol myobjecttomaKet.il* I :?s<5 a test ; and there Is. up to tuts date, no iaw wblrh tltlier forbid* tto people to electa woman to an olilce or which toil Ids h?r to accept !l. rnatfflllA!! ami i:EIUBKY, f not ;r?Jeed io;?l?n to the nature of women gem rally, are r. any ven? foreig:. tt> my nautre. Aud wlthoii'. having io esori to roeaoi; wbich are prevalent among political!*, who mill the ballot box and pay ropeatrrt, I shall step into tbe irenu a? u candidate for the office of Representative of the tiiriith district in t'mgri'**, commending tnytelf entirely ind exoiuaiveiy to your favorab e regards. NEW YORK CITY. The following record will show tno ctuuizdiia tn icuipeiature for the pa-?t twenty-lout hours in comparlson vith iite corresp in lur; day of last yoar, j indicated tiy the thernio.nner at Uutlnui's Pairiu^i-v, Hkrai.d ttuiliiniT. corner or Ann street:? 1870. 1H71. 1S70. 187 L 8 A. M 13 76 2P. M 8? WO ? A. M 82 75 8 P. M 81 87 W A. M 83 SO ? P. M 81 81 12 M *7 8J K P. M 80 81 Average temperature yenteraay ?2'? Avi*raff'' temperature for corresponding date lull j car slU Luke Hykcs, who resides at 87 Lewis street, had us a: in cut off yemerda.T morning iu the sawmill it Julius Ky.ni. 11 Cannon street. Sergeant tJeorge 0. Rahcook was yesterday transeiriul fruDi tlie Second precinct to the Sixteenth, inn .tiMiuh A. WcHiervelt was sent from the uucenili to ttic btcond. Tne iia'ul of the Oardes l.aiavette will ^tve a grand oncert to-niglit at Irving Hail, under tbe dlreciion f M. Zauiitfo. The proceeds will be dovo en lo I ho ?DCflt of tIn* 'r'.'coii.Htructed" Gardes, aud will i"; ] iiane a i -ch- rr.'i. ailiur in every paitlcular. iii" i ni kvii:r i viiw oourr yesterday Micrtaei i ane, or ii riMjner did not attempt lo iii)jot not appearing the defendants were dIs- . !rut?M. iii!n uine wa* Hilly vomdated in Tours- ' ay- lli::t*r.!>. In t tie Jefferson Ma met Court re- ' oils, where the defendants gave hail lu )A,oOJ to t nswtr. A young mail named Joseph l.oewenihal, dolus 1 usiiicsm a! his rhird avenue, has been missing Irom * l? home since tue *1 ol August. He lelt on the [ verdng of that day to.take supper aud did not re- ? mi. His Irieu is have been in aeatch or him and . innot truce lilni. His habits are steady, aud he , i? loll a good business aud large funds with his oilier, lie u descrloed as about live and a half ? ct high, dark completion. dnrk brown uumtacne, f n! If about twenit-^eveu yture of age. ^ Benjamin Craig, the keeper of tiki tailors' boardif fcoiise at No 87 Cherry .slieei, was brought up at f e Tooibs Police Court yesterday afternoon, p irired with smashing a p|t< hcr on the head of li i d 'loyiie, a sailor, tviio was slopping at UK ^ > e. )i appears that some sailors were engaged li a Mugli-aii'i-tumble llgu' in Ciulg's saloon, t, aM att' mpt< I to keep the /?eace by knocking the It ute-'ant*! down, in the jtif'H'e ( ovne received an j b v Ma:p >f(nod, wlilcn M< d copi, but in not i ii hkcious. Ojaw was looked iij*. In, EW YORK HERALD, SATI THE POSiriON 0? THE POPE. W*' 4,-. ?' Possible ISemoval of the Papui rourt from Rome. f n>??/uu th? Par.itnl?Pnriir*" iHL. M..? _ Muiuvt? v. ?-v ?r-?? -?^?iaq unaivau JM* Corte?Tone o( the t-r%n?A Comprontf^T with V^v^i Penoe - The Pope and the Pr^as-The Atheist and Lather in the One Box. WOM*; July Jft, 1KJ1. The affairs or the Papal, Court.ln warrant my calling it by that name, 'ihe world has known for some time past that TJ1E 1st.AND OK CORSICA hasten suggested and even offered as a place of refuge to the dethroned Pontiff in case revolutionary violence should threaten, as anncai s probablo, Ihe precinota 01 the Vatican. The Pope lias long and j courageously he'd out ajralnst the prayers ; or those who tiesouglit him to fly. It j has thought and leit that, notwithstanding his j powerless position, his mere presence in Koine ; was a protection to his friends and even to the city ; itself. But lie has at length yielded so far as to ( mate a selection of Ills luture retreat, whether really with the intention of going there or ol simply gratifying the affectionate solicitude or those around him. It would appear that the island of Corsica has been selected. It is u fact not known to many beside your correspondent that Cardinal Antonellt has been tn communication wlrh M. Valt?ry, of Marseilles, the same who has given his name to the line or steamer* plying between that port and various points 011 the coast of Italy. The Cardinal was desirous or knowing If M. Valery : would place at the disposal or the Holy father THE KINK CitATBAC AT COKTff, of which he is the nossessor. M. Valery expressed not only bis penect willingness to give up till phntonii for ilia niti'nikOA l?nt Ilia warm ttinnks lor the honor clone liliu la the selection. At tills moment, ami or course, by the orders of ihc proprietor, extensive preparations are making to rentier the chftteau worthy ol its illustrious guest. Tills Is all positively true, but is by no means u guarantee thai the Holy I Father desires to escape Irom his prlsou. Plus IX. is ' not a man with whom considerations of a purely personal nature have any weight. He loons steadily at wnat he conceives or khoas to he HIS DUTY, and no power on earth or under the earth can move luni Iroui a resolution made in oltedience to dutv. Hih ai0-ni Ironi Rome is a matter ol conjecture .euds his ler- ( tlaries with wallet ou oack to beg for the poor cou- . vent, lor without that the affair would go badly. . H jt that suffices; let n- thank the Lord." Km Holiness standing on the steps of the throne, . listened to the addrefes read to bun by Print* , fcarsina-Aldobrsndint, ' ice President of the con- , fraternity in question nod received from the hands ! ot the Secretary, me lUrqali cavaietti, a white . satlu pur.ie embroidered with gold, enclosing the Peter's peace 00 le ted M Rome. Tne Hol.v l athe.-, after expressing lus high satisfaction, spoke as follows:? l he fine example vhlck yon have give.i has produce i it* erfeei. Thenceforward the entire world has taken part in soleinu demonstiation of laith and charity, wlii'ii is the truly Providential way. by tlie aid of wnicli Ood meets the grave neces- i aitie.s of the Holy See in these t uie* of terrible trial. . There was imd eld priest, Mon-eigneur itafaele Natall, a zealous promoter or the venerable Anna 1 mm Palp (whoa tue PtineeChliLiNi iiesidciu, ] has much assisted1, who used to tell us wonderful i things of this ser\ant of the l.or.l. and anionicothers < of various predictions lelutlve to tne times In which i we live. We rely but, In tie on these prophetic; | nevertheless tue.v are contained In the examination | of tor worUMMM, mm! ?lie Uoiv fsee will judge of i (mm. WO h.ivo not rea'i them, i>ut I tic good priest ( n ik verv often repeated ttaal the venerable lady. ; ] predicting theevemswe nr.- now witnessing, said | i then would eoao a timo when ib.* Buy see would ' i be forced to lue on the uh&ilties oi the entire world, | but that never would money be warning. In iact, it : would tie diiflcult not to reeogut/.e the precision of that predlctiou. I rejoice with you, who are the coopt-ra lor* oi Providence, in tin* trim *\ onderlul Wtkf i by which Go.l reallv maudest* His help io ti.e ; Church. I.ei us, then, thank tii< I .or i, and may >t i encourage us always io pray more uud hope." THE bl IM.OM ATS who have come here in the wake or Venosla find It difficult lo provide themselves with proper unartei", and ilie greater part are iu .hi uii|iiea?atit prodica- t nient in this respect. Hie cou.sequeuce Is that white the various Ministerial o.flcos ate nor yet lu a state oi complete equipment an 1 itood running orler lor tlie tran.sactiou of business, the Ministers are themselves dispersed and shelterless, us ir the ship or ; Mate had suffered shipwreck and strewn is crew brood upon a fmniDtN ooaaii 1 TUB POPE ANU TUB RBVOLt'TIONARY PAPKKS. Since the publication of the lenerof Ills iioliuess condemning tlie buying and reacting or revolutionary journal* Hie sale of those alieels has diminished to about one-half. If their ilitntnution progresses u* ti e same ratio a very snort tune will see j their tot.u dtsapoeamnet. < I ft Is curious and worthy of note, as characteristic J j of the times and the me i who feed the revolution- , i ary current' of thought anu action, that ?t uucli a . Juncture, just when their press here -eein? threat- 1 j ened with death, a new one should be projected. It Is only a short time siuee we hiw appear foi sn e : j on our streets the mushroom fungus entitled The \ and now we ar- lo have another, which . < will lioar the rather remntKable title of hnth- r. ilils i < Ijtie, It is siippocil. no doubt will lie not only mil awl wormwood to H12 Cone personally, hut more 1 UMM n mete ayMboi of destruction to the entl | Catholic church?Popes, prelates, people-, Peter's ! 1 Rock and all. FIRE IN RAVHHMA, OHIO. ' I'mriiiMe \V?ik>. 1 IohjIi I-'netory kikI *'cil?li?iiii ti:itl,OOII. IUvknna, August II, lh7l. This afternoon, at l:alf-paat three o'clock, a tlie troice out iu uie carriage works of Merts A Kiddle, tn Mulii street, originating m npatK.m from a glue * urnaco, which tired ihe roof of ihe wood shop. ? Jwlng ton delay in getting the steamer to work' 111 J j , Ire galucd such headway ax io be master of tuo i ^ filiation. Tlie wood shop of Mcrlit A Klddlc'e factory, I lie trimming shop, one of iticlr repositories* and a | ' Ivelllng hons? were e itirely consumed. with h 'tne jortlon of their contents. One end of n Drick Mack- J , irnlth and patnt shop was considerably damaged by i Ire and waier. Uiw a \s ait s puiop tactory was alao > * turned, and Knapp Brothers' plough and machine I nop?in all eluhr buildings?wero burned. includ- ' ug iwo barns owned ny W. J. Coleman an I VV. It. c klcoru. Mens * Kiddle and Low \ Wall lost, la'ge ' ?' imouuis oi lumber. The following are t>ie cstp | natod loHsogj?Mens A Kidiilv, |!40,?ou? I.ow ,* ; 11 Viut. $7,ooo; Knapp mothers, $.1,000; W. It. Alcorn, I3,(KH>; W. L. Coleman, %' !!>o. I h The firemen aim ctiuens worked well. Several lemons lell from plteer exhaustion. k About one hundred inen are thrown out of emlOyment temporarily. There was nbt a doliar of . iinurauce on all this rwoperij, sm<> that on Alcorn's, rnilc the loss to Merts a Middle is hcavv. 'iheir idomitable enterprise ami large resource* will oon put them on their tcet a/ain, and in better * rjidlngs than before, l-ow A Walt will at once re. ulV: and what *oeins now a jf*eiu i alumlty should .. ot Ik* regarded as an irreparable du?i??tei, as ibe dsfon^io wj" be si on overcome JRDAY. AUGUST 12. 1871. WE CHOLERA BA1R8 OF Til Si ^ RJtfcR. ^ *TB&ON ; to THK P.MTO* *'m0 r-ff p. Th? ImDlIc nervea * . ftaken bv rumor* are now oonsMera.,!, ienitf Afdaf 1 01 a VIH ,rQBl lt>al foarfMl Pe?H J, .v cholera. J.eavtng its home in the far w cholera plague, Uke a terrible bird of pre?, * . .cad* Its wing* westward, canting the shadow of death over the nations as ? passes alone, envelopIng alike the neb and the poor, the irreat and the lowly in tho shroud of Its deadly presence, ( unled by what seems like a human intelligence, it seeks out ami takes possession of the places where the least preparation has been mode to meet It, and leaves tliere the terrible evidences ol Us visit in ihe (. 1HW1 WIUOvDI J HUM III U HIUUVTCU NUliat'llWIW. From the overcrowded city an well as the reeking battle Held lite deadly vapors leap up to greet Its approach and swell the uuiubur ol us victims; but the experience of the pant has taught us thai its true ally w to i>e round in the neglect of those sanitary precautions which nloue can siaud between us audits ravages. With the tact of the possible approach of the cholera staring us in the lace it In to i>e regretted that the guardians of the public health, py their ?robs neglect of die moot common precautions, guarantee the disease u reception of such a citrtiacter us to make It certain that a long residence. If not a permanent stay ainoiw us, will be the result o( its visit. The unfortunate wuoiu business compels to traverse the western bank of the Hudson River from the sugar house in Jersey City id the oil docks of Weeiiawken is never at a loss for evidences of the filthy condition of toe surroundings, and d he is luok.y enough to escape u lever he will be forced to admit thai notuin^ but the merciiiil iuterveuuon oi Providence can proiect tne inhabitants irom a fearful epidemic, which may ai any moment spring from ttie hotbed of abomination through which they are compelled to wade when passing to and front ihc terries. The very ulr is loaded with the foulest vapors, ext rai led by the hot sua from the ' enormous accumulation of flitn heaped on every side. Sunl.cn lots appear to be raised to the street level by filling them with the most disgusting materials. lue streets are iu sonic iustances graded with a cotupouud of decaying animal and vegetable mailer, mixed with old bricks, shingles, plaster, old boots and crockery, together with every imaginable article ol clothing, which mav include the inevitable hsopsfclrtol itie period aud cuignons that saw better days. We saw to-dav a greai heap of old sacks and pieces of oilcloth piled b> the road slue after being taken out of a irw loads of filling brougnt by the contractors for the grading of the street. Where ihey have been able to procure this inletuul compo.it is bevondour knowledge. The delicacy ol the perlunte irom tne streets aud public improvements is varied by an occasional wuitl front the slaughter houses l.viug near the Morris and Essex Kftilroiul, and this, combined with tne odors of the piggeries close by, arid the ever-present stench from the lnnl swamp that lies undraincd lor huiid/eds of acres around the elites of Jersey and ilobnken, form a bouquet that is simply beyond the reach of description. 1'he Iresh air oreaihed torn few minutes while crossiug the lurry >erves only as a kind of wad over ihe horrible inhalations of Jersey, which scent to suck to a person luternally as well as externally like nutcilagc; lor ou arriving ut the New York side Ihe unhappy victim is compelled to inhale a second dose of uastiness from the compound oi tilth in West street. We have heard of cholera mixtures, but to our mind tne.tr have never reached perfection, excem m tue shape oi th?? black i?a?ty iiuiil of Went, street aud the locality around Wasiungiou Market, ltotteu fruit, decayed vegetables, blood iroru the meal stands and meat on me eve of being Killed with powers of locomotion; dead doits and cats and all the minor ingredients wlucli go to complete a compound wiUch Is uurivailed as u diseaso-breedlug nuisance are mere in profusion. It seems absurd that there are no means at ine disposal of the authorities for ?he abatement of such dangerous nuisaiices. Hie selfishness of the private individual or uie carelessness ot the public oillcial sticks out everywhere in tins business. Tne ceutre ol a populous eit.v is no flt place for slaughter houses. Hok pens stionid not be permitted to lulect ihe air breathed by a large population: plaguebreeding swumps should be draiued, even tnougn the rich and seiiisii corporations ownlug them do not feel indiued to do :-o. tstreets can lie thoroughly washed while mete is water enough In the Hudson; the accumulations of 111th common lo all great inaiketH should be promptly removed; nutters can be disinfected and sewers llnshed by simply taking the proper steps lor so doing. There is 110 excuse whatever for the present condition of the approaches io the ferries; and taking into consideration llie lact mat thousands or persons pass through these p uces morning and eveuIn*. esnecialiv during the latter rime of tne day, when the stomach Is aftpty and the system in consequence more susce pi ible ol disease than wuen alter a hearty meal, it amounts to criminal carelessness on the pari oi the sanitary oittmils to risk the health of tills community by neglecilug a duly they owe to the people. The old saying that "a stnch in time saves uitie" should be remembered, and unless the broom is used by us we will And thai old Jack Morbus will use It ou us with a vengeance. A WORD OF WARSISa TO THE AUTHORIT IE8. M:w Yokk, August 8, 1871. To tiie Editor ok riiK Uekald:? Ikinir a constant reader of yoar paper my eye today could not slip from the column headed with the lear-strlking word "Cho;era." Is the city at present ready to battle with, anu, if possible, to subdue the 1 iwful epidemic? If not, should not the authorities begin at once the work of defence? M.Tflf ol tlie treets in the city at present are rendered contagious to the disease on account of me mi Idle of [he street, which here and there him sunk down and hus has formed holes, which are almosi unexcep- ] lonably filled with water, thereby forming handy IVI.C'IUV/H.^ IUI u11 Kill IX <11 ICIUW mm km UIIU which ' smit sucn a smell ax to make it very dangerous for , ihosc streets if the ai.-oa.se arrives there. A constant reader. A. U. P. THF. JAPANESE. Their Vi*it lo iho City Hal". Yaniada, a Japanese student la Princeton College, ind now acting as guide to a party of twelve Japa- | nese gentlemen, who have )>ean officially sent to Lhls country aiul Enrope to study American and European institutions, tailed yesterday morning, In company with his couutryincn, at the Mayor's jfllce, O'armx a tetter ot introduction to Mayor Hall rom J. M. Ferris, a toreljru missionary and old college mend of tue Mayor. Mr. Ueor?c vv. lloonie, keeper or the iit.v Hall,-did all in Ills power to make ilie visit a pleasant one, extending Every hospitality to the visitors, who expressed themselves mueli pleas <1 with the ifenrlon iiest.iy. Hun rises ft 07 ] Moon rises..morn 1 28 Sun sets 7 02 , High water.. .eve ft 42 OCEAN* STEAMERS. PATH OK i'KT kRTt'RBS l-'KOM NEW VORK FOR THS MONTHS OK Al'GL'ST AN J) SBPIKXIIKK. Sttlmf. j fail* j Dr.itiruili*!. | Ditv of Bri!*?el?. i Ann U.., jLiveroool !lo liroauwav. Hermann *uk 12... Bremen ;i Kronitway. I'uy ot l.ouil ii . Aiu 19 .. Liverpool 1 > Broadw *y. Aoatralla... ... Auk 1:1...,i fl... Liverpool ,l!i Broadway. -alaveite sept 9... I Havre M Bioadwuy. PORT OF XfcW WORK, AUtlST II, f^7f. " Vi CLEARED. Sieamahlp Heif actor, .Ioue?, Philadelphia?Lorlox.d iteamtlmi Co. li "hir Alexander Maraiiall, Cardner, Liverpool C II Mar- t'1 halt A Co. Sh*D t hancellor Hi , llatten, Liverpool Wjlllami A ,, 1 til on ,| Ship hate Iloop, Crocker, Cork fot order*?Jan \V Elwetl ? I Co. I nj ship I'almenton Koln, II >mbiirtc -rnncli, Kdye A 1( 1. Bl Ship Sm?n 1. KlUgi ra'd, I'on-ie.lly, Gibraltar- Wlocbeater . Town*. |t Bark Midre K Ki? I (tl?i), Knpimuo, Bell alt -binrovich A w fi| O' Bark Kv?nlnk Star hi-1. Chirk, St .fagn (le <'uba Way^cll n ' cl Bark Colonial Br . Amlrenn, Sy.lnej, ?;K -Wn, lnijalla. <1 Bark I'nlon. Slafloid, llalveaton -C II Miil'or* .1 Co. Brig Ac?:la I Inn low. W bite, P< n;irtli Hoadi?Brott, Sot) A 'o. Bria.lLPye ilir1, I'ye, C'.rk via Wllm:n!;ion, NC (.'ran ail, Bertaii* A <%>. KUk Himoda If r i, tloiidev. Co: 'i for 01 ile.ra !len?y ,1 Purer. .. 1? Brig .lohn Wea'ev, ! ord, Llahon Miller A Ho'i|i>!lon. ,1 Brlj Two Brother* (IT', Wfaf?r, V?ra ('nil? w C'innlDg- m mis con.
  • lx Rocba Bm? ' C?. (T | Hrlj Wll^y Smith (Br , H'ltlnn, fapn Ilaytl -R Murray. Jr. Rrtfr Kdllli, Crowiry, KVrnandlria and tit Mary* Hlmijion I'lapp. hcbi I'lnn^r (Hr), Miller, lUllfa* I) K f)e Wolf A Go. . fJrhi Mflllta (Hr,, Hp'irr, B^ar Hirer, AfH -Hfnry A Parkor. " K. lit (ieurKetU La tr rme?, Kobmaon, Mobil* K 1/ Uur.lmt Hchr Harriet Rtewnlur, Hqulrea, Richmond. V* A Abbott. ' Schr hlectrld K^aik, I'ark'T, KllF?both|)ort Kercnaon A rood. at ttahr Jut t-'orerrau, t'Hipe.iier. Hartford?Racket! A Rh> ill tileamei la-irv, >inu. ?. I'bllailrluhia. Ik ???- ? - ? f - ? ? I < " Steamer P Qtlep, Darts, Pn-'sTMBMa. Mayflower, Km Is, I'id.adelptla. ARRIVALS. KRPORTRD BV THB HKttAI.D 8TRAM YAC1TI*. Steamship Th? Queen (Br', Thorn**, Liverpool July 37 and Vieenstown Jnih. with mdse ano &UI passengers. to K W J Hunt. Had light WkU rlv winds t>ie rntlrs passage. Aug , 4, no lit, Ac, pMwd ?cbr Carolina, bound cut; 6tb, no lat, Ac. ship "Beoley." it< steamship Main (NO), Voo oterendoru, Bremen July 2'.t and Southampton Aug I, with rudnt: an J 676 passengers, to Oelrichs A re. Steumslilp Hannover NO i. Willigerod, Bremen July 26 and Southampton JtKli, with mdxe and 260 passengers. to <>elrlcba A Co. Had westerly wtmls and One weatlier all tba pasaase. Aug 6. lat 46 20, Ion 47 :>H, paa* d a British hark allowing commercial coda Kigii.t>* M A FT, hound eiuit: same day, lat 4649, Ion <9 11, an Allan Hue steamer, do; ith.lat 48, Ion M 2*, liark Crown Jewel i Hr , from Ardroissn for N?-w York; Ham* uay. lat 44 hi. Ion M M. ship Aatronoin (Nlil, from Bremen for New York ; IDtb, lat 41 18, lou 66 25. an Ameilcan bark, showing ?u;na ? TRW 1", bound west. Steamship Wpyhosaet. Bolger. Havana Aug6, wllb mdse and paascngers. to C H Mallory A Co. H:td fine weather. Steamship Virgo, Bulkley, Savauuab Aug 8, wiib indue and pas?engen>. to Murray, Ferris A Co. Steamship South Carolina, Hrcki-t, Charleston Aug V, withmdie and passengers, to II R Morgan A Co. Steamship Volunteer, Howes, Philadelphia, wltb mdse, to the Lorillard Steamahfu Co Bark .lenny (NU\ Meyer, Bremen 5l days, with mdse aul 87 passengers, |to W Hehwoon. Took the Northern pansace and bad sirous westerly winds to the llank*; Irom tlr-nce 21 days, with light winds and unlin*. Bark Krederic tVever ,NQ>, Siehert, Marseilles 48 day's with mdie, to Jas Henry. K ass hi! Gibraltar July 7| bad Que weather. Hrlg Rtcardo Heenodo dial Cupplelln. Trieste, 72 days via Naples Sfi days, with mdse, to Du ien A Pierce, Poole, Salem tor .New Vork, with iisli to It W Ruwe .fc Co. Schr Nile, Metcalf, Rockland tor New York, with lime to Haufblln A <>o. Schr Cajrle K Hi*, HI*, Rockland fur New York, wltb granltit to Bridge Co Schr J Lo/lcr, Macomber, Taunton for New York, with nail" to Head A Co. Solir Lllza Wi'lianis, Cornish, Rockport for New York, with paving stone to Johnson A Co. Schr Murcuietta, Wanscr, (lien Cove for New York, with brick. Schr Chaunct-y St John, Hammond, Brookhaven for New York. Schr Alert, llulse, Huise's Lauding lor New York, with wood to order. Schr Pe!l 8 C Vougbt, Hallett, Huntington for New York, with briek, Schr 1! Srow. Thortidlke, Portland for New York, with lnm'iorto Pimrson A Clapn. Schr Kddln K Treat, North, Frankfort for New York, with atone to uiaater. Schr JaDo, Mackav, Stonlngion for Brooklyn, with (tone to K Shaw. Bcbr Reading Railroad No BO, Johnson, Hartford for biiza ethuort. Schr P L Smith, Robeitaon, Portland for New York, with lumber. Schr Chaa Bentley, Baker, Rockport for New York, with stone, to Bridge Company. Schr Ilanl* Westbrook, Mltlejuhn, Portland for Ntw fork, with lumber, to Simpson a Clupp. Schr Kate OlMt, Brown, Bangor lor New York, wltb lumber, to Simpson A clap p. Schr Silver Belle, Hayley, Gardiner for New York, with lumber, to Brldre Company. Schr Jesse Williamson, Jr, Carson, Providence for Philadelphia. Schr Central America, Williams, Kail River for Georgetown, D<. Schr Minnie. Krriokson. Providence for Philadelphia. Si hr Nellie, Brown. Kictimond. Me, Tor Richmond, Va. Schr Chief, Cut, Providence lor Kondout. Schr N in*, tl, Mayo, Orleans for New Vork. Schr Margaret Jane, Kem.edy. Providence for Haverslmw. Schr A O Sutnson, KltzpatricK, Pnvidt n:e lor Croton. Schr Mary, Richardson, Providence for New Vc rk. Schr B Bradley, Mulligan, llarltord for Philadelphia. Schr Pr Kranknn, Hill, New London for New York. Schr C W Bentley, Baker, Rockport for New York. Schr Lady Adams, Sullivan, Pall Itiverfor New Vork. Schr K B Wharton. Swanser, Stamford for New York. SclirS Riclter, Ricker, Warebam fur New York. Sidir J Troeman, O.blis, New Bedford for Philadelphia. Schr Slak, Williams, Staialord for New York. Schr Pavilion. Redmond, Newport for New York. Schr Falcon. Taylor, Sa'em for Clinton Point. Schr Maltel II, Iron*. Newport for Philadelplfla. Schr 8 L Crocker, Thrasher, I'awtucket for New York. Schr H C Perkins, Myers, Providence for New York. Schr hagle, Chase. Deunisport for New York. Schr Ratelle, Purnlss, Providence for New York. Schr James M Baylis, Proridcnce for New York. Schr John Bro->ks, Fox. New llav^n for 12llza^etbport. schr Copy, M'ller, Sag Harbor for Albany. Schr elm's A drawer, Usrvev. New Bedford for New York. Schr Jus M Young, Barrett, Providence for Ellzabethpmi. Schr Pennsylvania, Oowell. Hartford for Kluabethpurt. Schr Justice, Clark, New London for Kllzabethport. Schr Julia ? Swan. Knapp, Oyster Hay for New York. Schr Mary A Lovcll, Warren, Hsrtford for New York. Schr Auna W Coillns, Tooker. New Haven for New York. Schr Geo W Whistler, Jr. Cro; by, Boston for New York. ScLr Emily Bell, Jones, Falmouth for New York. Schr Willow Harp, Hawkins, Norwich for Philadelphia. Schr Katie lit collius, Hill, Newport lor New York. Schr Mary Price, Buzzard, Pawturket for Philadelphia. Schr A II Paiker, Carpenter, ti.en Cove for New York. Schr Paniel Morris, Manson, Newport for Elizabethport. Schr Kale Thomas. Barlow. Poetutt lor New x'ork. Sehr J R Mitchel', Wall, Stamlord for Aloauy. Schr I. 8 Ttll?? d..,r?.. v-_ 8shr A 11.1*, .lone*. Providence Tor Kll*a >ethpori. Scbr Mary K Mill*, Murray, Oow Bay for New York. t~tb, Rocay Point, Philadelphia. Schr Black Crook, Young, Providence for Rondout. Schr Henry . Ihb?, Chaae, New Bedford for Sew York. Steamer jiletla, Davla, Providence for New York, with rnpae and nainengen to Isaac. Odcll. Steamer rto, Portugal, for j >rderv Brl? Abbie Wi aon, Hooper, Port Julmton for Boaton.' I Kc.hr Thoinaa B Smith, Bowman, l.llxalxlnporl for New 1 Bedford. Schr itin K Valentine, Hav . ?, Georgetown, DO., for iridtei?>rt Scnr I bomaa Borden, Wrlghtiiifctnu, Philadelphia for Fall , Hirer. Schr F Merwin, Moll, Klizahethport for Providence. Schr John K Chandler, Pettis. N< w York lor Wludaor, N'S. Schv E Plmro,J-hr Sarah Mnria. T.aoj, N< w YorV for Oy?:e' Bay. Schr Chi Temple, Beck with, New York for Ka't Lynn. ! Schr I, A Lo'.'a, XI'y. Kllraoi tnpnrt ,o. Norwa k. Schr M H Hope, Coyle, Klizahethport for Providence. Schr (J K Wllletn. Che?tO"d. Soittli Am hoy for Norwich. Schr In -ana, Clement*. Port .lultnwin for Mlddletown. rfclir Kltia Amanda. Anderson. New Yo'k lor C"W I'.av. Sctir Marv Potter, Potter, .New o; k for Noank. Si-hr Kvelvo, Burners, New York for Stamford. Schr.I K t'hitidler, Kleflmn, New York for Port Hranville. Solir Fmily, Howard, l-.il/Hbcthpo-t for New London. Schr Joaepli, Tralnor, Eltrahethport for Brld jjeport. Schr R R ll -ll, Ludlow, KUiahethport for Norwich. Schr Harriett A Sarah, Ball, Port .Toll1.son for New Haven, i Petit Monitor, Chnse, New Yor?. for Htonlnaton. Pchr R U R I!#. MeUevttt, Pit IrJclphin for Providence. SchrC L .1 .a Tiering, Hatha way, Port Johnson for Taunton. Schr J H TomutM) Hnnt, WTiabethport for Providence. Schr Hyena. Thompson, Kllzahcihnort for Boston. SchrCllve, McFarianJ, Kllrahetliii 'it fur Boaton. Schr Mary Anna, Adam*. Port .lobimnn for Mlddletown. Pctir S Api>1e|ja'e Williams, New Yor . for New Haven, Schr Sarah Jane. Kordhmi, Kliiabethport for New Haven. Fchr Feshion, Carberry, I-.llfabethpnrt for New (l iven. Schr KlverdVe, Hrown, N?w York toi B"s:on . Schr Yarmouth. Bak r, New Yol k for HvannK Ki ln Yo'-emlte, Moil, Ne-v York (or Bonon. Schr .1 McFro?t, I'.'wr'y, A'bany for New Bedlor.l. Schr (Jllilerileevc, Howell. Port John ton for Ronton, ! Kclir M Hand, Cmwford, Philadehhla lor Orient. Sv'hr 1. Hal1, Hal', llohoken 'or SlonlJg'.on. Schr S H tlrss.vin, Smith, Po't .lohn?on for Hartford. jschr Me'lle Hloomtteld; Hobble, Nop (I A llaynor, Tnri.er, >e'.v York for lltiUf'i Lniidiin:. ' S'uop M'lton, L"ekwood, New York for Hv.innta. Pie imer Ualatea, Nye, New Yor* for PrO'idsnee. Steamer Geo A Chaffee, Wlliets, New York for Norwalk. . WUITBhlONF.. LI, Alii II II AO P.M. Four schooners for the sottihwurd. mioo?ed lumber laden, , avc jitut arrived a' Hart Island, an l will remain there ovr ilthL The N> w York city's Commissioner* o: Charities and Corrrtinn^ nlinn shin ? 1 ' 1? L " round ofi flail'* 'InIuihI thlj AM and proceeded eutdwar.l n a crtilae Will aftnrwarue lie off Newport for abortIIme. BEI.OMF. Ship Mi aiio, Hiown. from I'oaton (Iw i liol boat (1 W I unt. No It). Ship ('barter Oak, Tukey, from Koaton. Wiud nt annset S, lljhi *lii|t|>inar >i?if?, Meiar* ( II Mallory A Co'r tie*. Iron "tenn'-r t"tr of 11 ?ii? in will If are pier No in i:a?tvlrer thla afternoon for fl.il- ! raton, touching at Ket WiM. It i* her Inllal Irln, and, ( rllhoilt doubt, will prove a aatiafnetory one. 'Ilnrlnn INwi'en. S .XA vmiiii' Rout T*?n vM Tim lepoil in yea'.etdny'a ?.t| ' , on that the Mcamihlp Robt Ingham had heen ral.h'd ?a< ! rroneons. ' Brio K?ii.it'hv ;lir), Klnnlit | It. nt nalf't'.ial 3 o'o oik. On tint lion t tluu aha floated "T I 1 nd made (or Br'.'-r In,and. In attempting to enter Ilia pan* W the resnet, noma unnianiReai- e, went anlioro on the i >cka at liarttnomli Point nod bccnine a loin! wreck. The jura and iiggtns. except Il?? Inner mast*, were saved. 1 ur$l7*>< The cargo, eonsIM- ! iK of *k''. ami aucir, tared In a dainauoJ condition, ami a* anld at am lion. The Ec. tpae wan lWHona register, nnd | 1 wne I by Me?atn Young, Klm.' V A Ournlng of Yarmouth, ' 1 8, hlii'? ?? intii-ed for $4( (lu; $3H0t1 eacU In the Oomraci : j al and Marine liuturanc* ofllcea. I he. cargo wrai Inmred In j ! it) PaoIHe cillli'e. Hme a lal Idas I lie c reiv are ?nf?. She bad a cargo of 700 bl>l* mil' for St John. I ScnnJ k Manning, Osnriy, from Philadelphia for Una in. which arrivurfi Newport Ptb m?t, p?| oris, nluli' o' the li, at II o'clook. ID miles west of Monlaulc, collided wi;l? sin riknown win- In bal nit and !o?t inn'mmat cloae to tbe I ick ; had mainsail and foresail batllT torn and a Urge hole ade in the di ck. The other achr lo .t bowsprit and head ( ?ar. Tue weatber was thick at the time. hi"mit Aiikhh. hverett. fro:n Shnlec. N8, for New York, 'fore reported, wax capn'r.ed In the Hound I'M of 8th mat, ?ont ? nnloi SW of New Haven IMilliousr. in a thunder oi m. The crrw clung lo tbe rlrninj: and wore reacud bv " ?a?lii2 RPhonner. The A was a?na?elore beiua wet. Tb? 1 I tinUwcr of the csrro wai dvobargefl In a itsnuM conlitlM aud ?o.d at low price* The v.i'e' tri'l be repaired. UriirfllaRMHit * ' / We ara indebted to pnrisr Chas f "(lurks, of the aie*m?btp Yirgo, from Savannah, for favors. , 1 be porter of tbe s'eamahip South Caro'Ina, from Charleston, bai our thanks !or t'avo a. Tbe stenmihip Virgo, which arrived yeaterduv, brings the firm hale of new cotton from the port of Savannah. u waa r?'?e I ?y Mr P O Crad lock, Jefferson county, near MontU c.'llo. Fla. and weighs 417 lb*. classes low middling, good qnalitr. It was shipped bv Mcaftri Saunders, Goodwin k Miller, ol ?avnimali, and consigned to It H Baldwin, of this Oil.', Whnlrnmn. ' Arrived at New Bedford 9th, bark Mount Wollaaton. Coffin, ! 1'acltic Ocean, Ta'cahuano April 29. with UWI bhlg ap oil (38 tiken oi> the |>ainni:e) aud 2f> do wh nil. Sent borne 00 bbla poil. Hai on freight 60U bblil ap oil. from bar'< M Colcord I i 1UU do do, from bark Samuel A Thomas, anil 18 bbl? ap oil. Spoken?Aim rt. lat 37 :W, lou 72 bark Ialauder (not j Higtilandsr:, Ilamlln, NB, with a whale alongside. SiMikei. U S ?hip Conatella'lon, tor New London. Auj 7, lat 4118. | lou tH 30 I by pliot boat U W Mlunt, No 11i. i Bark Pepita i NO), from Boston lor Richmond, Va, Aug 7, I lat 40 34. Ion t>8. Bark H P Lard, from Boston for Philadelphia, Aug 7, lat j 41134, Ion 69 15. Bark Nereid, B?>arie, from Liverpool via Quernntown for Sail Pranolsoo, June 4, lat IK 40 S, Ion 36 20 W. Brl? t)t'nwa i Br \ from Bay Chaleur, NP, for Philadelphia, j A112 7, Im' 40 3i lou i>8 10: j Hi L Mallna, from Boston for Philadelphia, Auk 4, lat 40 28, ' Ion 09 30. ! Schr Humming Bird (Bri. from 8t John, NB, for Provl! deqee, Alt* III, lat 4u 34, Ion l?? Ha Pnreiirn Porta. Caiiiaiuin. July 2J -In port brig John H Kenriely, Rich, 1 for Philadelphia in fc( dava. I Chatham, NB, J?i y 21?Arrived, ship Armanella (Br), i Mack, New Yorg. I Ki.mina, Africa, July 2 -Arrived, bark Lemuel, Marks, i from Boston, arrived Jiins 2$> Havana, Aug 10 ?Arrived, hieaintnip ?ienvm?, Morion, New Vork. _ ? I Halifax, Aug 3? Arrived, brig Peter Roberta (Br), HunI ter, New Yor*; schr Sou'.hern Cro.is (Br), Brown, do; 9th, I Imrk Kenwluk, Toyn, Philadelphia; 10th. steamship* Nova I Scot I ?ti (Br), Richardson, Tdvarpool for Quebec; North Ame , rlcan iHri, Miller. Baltimore for Liverpool, to aa.il 12th. I Plymouth. b, Ann 11-Arrived, steamship Westphalia, I Seiiwenr.;-n, New Vork lor Hamburg (and proceeded*. I Alio arrived 11th, steamship Kibe, from Axplnwall via ; Kingston and St Thomas and proceeded for Cherbourg anil Southampton). Poncf. PR, .Inly 87?iii port brl^s Almon Roivell, Arthur, i for New Vor* ld?; John Given*, for do do: I, MHiHr1, foi dodo; Winona. Stone, for Baltimore, uo; s>hr Cygnus, Small, for Philadelphia, do. Amrrintn I'nrts. APPONAt'O, Ail*9-Arrivescbr* Beuiali"K Sharp, Baker. Kli7ibethrort; He'en. Scario, Port .Johnson. BOSTON, Aug 10?Arrlvel, ^hrs I^abeiia, Fisher, WU. iiiiti ton, NO; i.eorire . ,'evenger, Smith, and A Li-laml, Ben mt , Philadelphia; J II Deputy, Sturgts, Elizabeth port; Vluta?e, Hulse, Kondout. Clearcl?Barks ladstone oken; Dingo, Baltimore; Hclirs Leona. Ma vague* | Marv B liter. ,1 acme). BALTIMORE, Aug 10?Arrive), steamship Wm Lawrence, tiallett, Boston via Norfolk; schr J P Robinson, Hardin?, New Vork. Cleared Steamships Bolivar (Br), Raker. L'verpool: George Appold, Lovelmd, Boston via Norfolk; brlc Gambia, (illley, Boston; schra Kranoes Br), Logan, St Domingo; Ralph Carleton, Curtis, Hoxtou; Samuel Fish, Tewl, do; M A I isk. Kaker, do. Saded -Steamships Bolivar (Br), Liverpool: George Appold, Boston; brist Monarch iBr, London; Pth, bark Ger> mania (NG), Rotterdam; brig Blanche (Br). West Indies. BANGOR, A lie 9?Arrived, schrs Wm Conners. Toolft, Philadelphia; Klehmon l, Dow. Kllzabethpoft; Franklin, Brotvn, New York. Cleared?Schrs Adeline Hamlin, Lewis, New York; J G Stover, Arev, do. BATH, Auj 8- Arrived, schr Loretto Fish, Wllley, Baltimore. BEVERLY, Aug 8?Arrived, schr Revenue, Niekereon, Rondout. BRISTOL, Ah* 9-Arrived, schr Wast Wind, Townsend, Philadelphia. Salied-Sebr Mary H Mlfllln, B'lggs, Philadelphia. loth?Sailed, schr Win Cullver, Taylor. Alexardrl.i. CHARLI-.STON, Aua 11?Arrived, steamer Ksta'itte, from Norfolk. Vo. for Martinique. DAN VERS, Aug S-Arrived, schr Delaware, Know, New York. Stli?Arrived, schr Geo P Trigg, Llnnekln, New York. EAST GREENWICH, A ua 9-Arrived, schr Treasure, Tay lor, nrw rorn. lU*h?Sailed, schr Fannie Hazard, Lawrence, Elisabeth port. GALVESTON, Aus* Cleared, steamship North Carolina, Hnioot, Rail more. Mli?Cleared, bark Cremona, Burrows, New York. KEY WEST. Aus tl>?Arrived, steamship Wilmington, Cole. New York for Ualveitoa ia id proceeded1. NKW ORLEANS, Aug 6-Arrived, abip Alhambra, Chicholm, Liverpool. NORFOLK, Aug Id- Arrived, steamship Wm I' Clyde, Drew, New York. NEWBURYPORT, AngP- Arrived, echr J-ve Henry, Trueworthy, New York. NKtV BEDFORD, Aug f Arrived, scbr G L, Lovett, from Roekport for New York (put in on account of head winds i. lOlti?Arrived, achr .lohn li ferry, Kelly, Philadelphia. balled?Sehrs Sarah L Simmons, Handy, Philadelphia! Young Teazer. Siocnm, do; Sarab, Cobb, do; OL, Lovell, New York. NEWl'ORT, Aug H, PM?Arrived, sohrs .! K Manntne. Oandy. Philadelphia for Boston; Potter A Hooper. Brartburv. Haveratraw; Native, De Hart, Port Johnaon; Onward, Wheeler, Providence for H iverstraw; Mary Jtrtt, B?* ker: Chancellor. Ferguson, ami Louiia, Hamlyn, do tor New York; Mart H Mnflln Hricir*, Briatol fordo: Ksquiraaus, Hnggs, Dighton for Pouvhkeepiie ; Margaret Jane Kennedy, Providence tor Haverauaw. ' Sailed?Schrs Phil Sberldaa, Murphy. Fall River for New York; Central America, William*, from do fur Georgetown, DC; Nellie Brown, lliggins, ltichiuond, Me.fr Richmond, Ya; CI Errtckson, Smith, Rsker's Landing for Philadelphia; Eagle, Chine, Dennlsport tor New York; A G Lawaoo, Fltzpatrick, Providence lor Croton: J I Worthtngton, Terry, Philadelphia; Daniel Morris. Mansor. Rondont: Hattie 8 Collins, Hill, do; Nellie Doe, Richardion, Philadelphia! Kmelie Belle, Jones, Knimoiuh for New York; Naueett, Muyo, Orlean*. Mass, for New York; Jonas C Chew, Paull, Tuiinton for do; C W Ben ley, Baker, Roekport for do; Catherine Tboma*. Barlow, Picas net for New York. H Smith, Snow, Wareham for do; George Nevlnger, Pmith, Philadelphia for Hol'on. 10th. 1 AM? Arriyed. sohr Starlight, Robinson. Fernan dlna, Fla, lor Fall Klver. N( iRWICH, Aug 9?Arrived, schrt Silas Bmlnard, Buell, Ellzahethpnrl, l?ltt.e David. Dyer, Rondont NKW LONDON, Ang9? Arrived, achra Wlllard Anderson,' Anderson, Newborn. siiccest, Richards, New Pedford fo? New York; Sarah W Blake, Bake. Dighton for do; Bella Peek, Avery, and R I' King, Bllven, Providence for do. PENSACOLA. AugArrived, fcciira Fanny Kern, Sannders. and J M Tavlor, Fowler, ilii'veston. PHILADELPHIA, Aug 10?Arrived, ship Angel I que (Br>. MeBurnle, Liverpoil; a.-hrs Philanthropist, Ryder, Fall River; Freddie ! Porter, Small, and Rhodella ltlew. Van Gilder, Boston; M M Freeman. Howe*. Sag Harbor; LA Bibcock, Lee; John Tracey, Mesanrvey; SN heeler, Cor? m, and Marv E Feme lick*. Dussey, Boston; KG W'bllldln. Feiiuiinore, Portsmouth. F No well, Fenulmore. Sa'em. K V Glover, lngersoll, Provideiics; J IV Allen, Dome, Nan Hxven. Cleared Bark Louse (NGJ. Relftedl, Dunkirk; brlgl Klano (Her), Suhr,Cork for order*; WiiP.er Honn Pierce, Baugor; ?chr? W O Kall?, MltcVli, Helton; E eota Bailey, Smith. do; Kbo-lella Hlew, Van Ollder, Sacii: ? I! bart, Kelly, Neiw Bedford; Geo Falee, 11 v>l. Providenc; C H Saekaon, Cnluian, do;M M Kr no.i. Howe*. B >Mou ; J J Weaver, Weaver. Providence; Pnllantbropiat. Ryder, Boeton: R U WhlllJIu, Peniilmore. Newliuryport; E V Glover, I ngeraoll, Bristol; Miglttinga'e. Orient; K N Palter, Lorlng, Portland; M II Weateott, Oandy, Lynn; K H Atwood. Non-la. Provldem e; L A Rat>cock, Lee, Kniton ; J W Allen, JJoane, do; II K White. I inley, Hailowell; John It Trace*. Messervey, Button ; s ,1 Bright, KenJall, Ulouceatt r; Ar?o, Taylor, Portmuoiiib Lk vrh, Augim 10-H I'M- Pa??ed In to-day, bark Send an ! two )<:Ikn BDkBn*i>. U n. t" sea I mt nii'ht, barka 81 Oou1 and Ouena*t. At the bieakw.iter, bark hthan A leu and brijj Walter Ho^en. Thermometer 79. P- >Ri LiA.41), An;9 Arrived, re .m?hip rranconia. Bract;, New York: aohr /.eyia, Crowed. Philadelphia. PORTSMOUTH, Anj 5 -Arrived, ?chr Nlllaon. Kflen, Pbil? ape'phla. Vtb -Arrivct. aolir* Mary Aui-.uta, Hale, and Be>??la M or. rm, Allen, Philadelphia. Hiunibai, Con, llohnkeu; Anna ElliafceLh, Hi tcbell. and llenj Strong, H.iyt, hlizabeinport. Mb?Arrived, tenrs Kraneea Allen, Warren, New York; M C Hart, Rawlev. Philadelphia; Boston, Phillip*. AJbany; Areola. Watson, Kllzabethpori. PROVIDENCE, August lii?Arrived, scbra Margaret and L?ucv*. Crosaley. an I A'e .an le- Young, Jones. Alexandria | M and E Henderson, St John. Georgetown, IX . Ani'-r.cin Eagle, Shaw; Wm Uvint'nl. Wiagmt, aud .1 K Weldln,' t'rowell, Philadelphia; kat- and Louells, - ?, Alnnny fo? Pawnticket; Ira It.Is*, limtson, Helen Mar. Ward, and Allert Pbaro, Bingham, Bllzabethport; llmiiv Purman, McKarland, llareisriw, Hc'le. Miiin'on, and C I' Kiiultia, Young, Hobokeo; Isaac Slierwo'd, Baker, liaventraw. Failed Solus Aiberl Maion. H'ne, (leorget >w?, In'; Moon* light Roger*, rhllaU dp >U or (tftnrze'ovrn, DC); Kunbeam, itnnkor, Baltimore; II L Slul^bt, Pcaninston, and Mary n Smitn, Smith, I'lilla lelplilo; Davidaoo. Smith; l>ergreen, B.ince; Mary A Predniore, Mart; .'nines Oraee'nn, Norton! Gloucester, Alien, and Hen v Lemuel,.Iarvls. New York. * PAWllk'KJST, Aug to Sailed, sohr Kule * Mory, Coggawrt', Ro dout. RICHMOND, Aug P? l leare', bark Wavelet, Broughton, Rio ,1-meiro. ROCKLAND, Aug 3?Arrived, achm Sarah, Uenntxton, New York; 4tli, Olive Avery, (lotl, New \ ork ; Union. Arev, ilo; Cth, E Arcultrin*, Ore^. ry; l.eoitine Pr.iU, and E t* fleejory.Thorii- Ike, New \ork; tftb, I,ae ma. Had, do; Hen Washington, Peck, Neiv tor*. Sill, Allegliuny, Poet; Mam hong, lliirlejr; Aliie Ou'ie*. Pillibury; Calliita >pear; I* Borland, and Arctic, Hall, New York; Seventy-Si*, 'I'eel, Pbllad-lpbia called /.?, nciu* Miry A Robinson and Me'cilf. for New oik; itii, Drig? Ad.' e McL. > >u, Munroe. Baliii ore; Carolina 'Irav, Tb.irnmke, New iir'eum; ?ihr? A'1* Ame?. Admi.e, Pli .udelphla; Ml Hope, Allen; Pall**. French: hil/aneth, Hod^lon. Inn Iludion flreelcy, anil 8 Mi'I?oor, spear. Ne?v Yor*; S.I Minlftiy. Ooeaftt; M ihel, II ill, and Miivaclni etM. Kennliton, New Voik . : I. lllx. Hli; Adrian. Kve.ieit; NatritM, t'loekett; R S llo lgdon. Pen llototr, ami Kmore??, Kenne.tv, New York; flth. Bengal. llalcli; William MoLoon, llmkell, Kl AN I'HAX IPCO, Ana J U'.i-nrM, ablu Theodore Puonai T . Onl^non. Utirrai ! Inlet; lark Cliai '.ott? iSm, Ktoangr ic, lionj Kong. 11- bailed, airamilnp < oiutlltttlon. Cuvarly. Panama. j l'illi Railed, (hip .lolin llrighi, lladle.y, Llvrpoo'. SAVANNAH, Ann 11 Arrive,I, brig John We.*h, Jr, Pittainn. Me. < enred Sebr N W Smith, R|n Janeiro. flA W.M, Ah* 3 Arrived, hrlg lobu Bale i. Hoditdon. Phil?de plila; aehl't Ailie Garwood, Young; Joaep'i i,aki?. Oaken, all'! sldo"T I'll 'I'. Ili.-v, Philadelphia. AlnMb.nr, Thomplon, and Se lona. Ilolbtoi't. R'laabethuurt ; .1 Hidnrav, Bryant, and P.eio. Roger*, Ilolwkeu; ll<>n>, Keller, New York ; We?t Kalni'i'ilh lint h, tur New York : 9tb, Em' inn U RiJwardg, L?e, PtilMdelpb a. Sal 1 9th, ?ehri l-o.ilaa llll?n, Stron j, aud Mmlelta TUton, I'rlJtPger. Pnlladelphli VINKYARD lIAVl N. Aug 11'. Pvl- Arrltred, bark WeMern tk ; >rlun Mattl Bangui fi r Pnila'elidi a ; S"iriitti Wd!l nit", do loi New York; A Union, Praukrort for d >: PiOlens Maolil.i* for ?lo; ?clil* F W (tod. [' ey, Baltimore for i: *t'iu : ! K Wei ?. Mon'ea. Paiah Ann Ik R II Mirle, Shu. eo for do: Tom Penning. i'a'nh lor do; M.irla I. ba?li>, BoKi>ii f m<: M l ii.in.mn. 1'eml.roke r r do; Jonathan May, Rettiet* Mid Hatler, Hontoii for do, W arranlon, Calau) Aaron, H.in.;ot Tor Bridgeport. . llth, AM?Arrived, ?ehm S.iima, Magagnndavic for btw York : Keitrlc'; Flih, t'a'.al?. f .1 Spencer, Itoiton for Ueorg* own, DO; flrace flwdl*r, Har llnei for Aleiandrla; A Sc?. i,i>>ii, .lou'ulm lor BrliUepoit \ Bailed?All the vea?m? liei'ore reported. Wl( KPORD, A >;f It Aruvel, milir Bar id U KloyJ, Olf. rord, Hoboken. W A It P. UN, Ailt 9 Salied, sehr yitkkttep, Smith, Phllalaiphla. nmiillanboro. Hiirumatihm can hr cured witii rmav rhko. matlc< iiemndlea. t?n" trial will i'oiivini'e the illi rer. y i'atlenK treated daily from t to u, gratia. hi i ltr<> tdway. namub ? I'RK. without KNII |\ CAUSTIC OH ? iki detention from l?n