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10 THE ACCUSED C0MV!SS[0XK?S. | _ WHAT THE PviUTK'UNtt HAVE TO BAY ABOUT the chaiuiem u v\k tulv oot to btep down anl) out bi .okk election day thtre wm but little i1im-uk?i.>u among the politician* yomorduy of ihc charges pn lerrod by Mi Towt.se'Ml igutuft 1'ollro C'ommisniobera Mulaell, Dinbeckor aud Voorlua. Tho general opinion Homed to !? tli.it the lawyer hir t nut made tho In1.-1 tin.* po-aible of the mate riul bo had mi hand, unit that, although it la morally curtain that tho labor* ot the Logl?lalive Coiiiiiiiitco on CTiiue, Judging l>om tlie ugly luete of the utlsauutagoiMom ul 'Ito jxilioo force uud the corruption that it boa engendered among VrrlCKItli AM) KHN A I.IK K. which they have already unearthed. will l>c cr\slallized In a very damaging ro|Mirt against the Police Board. Mr. To?inu-nd has done much to weaken the euee gamut tliem in udvuuno by tho trivlalito* that ho lias uri geu iihu ii. .-uiii?. ... un'; fenevc. : u. ii.it in. icliou will be condemned by tin* committee. iua-nueh u, being their counsel, hu should Ituvs waited until they had tinished their work bei'oro acting a< lie has. However, Mr. Townsetnl's friend* claim that ho preferred the charges as tea individual aud not as the counsel of the coiniii tier, and >o cannot be bald accountable for anything he has done in the aiatter by the committee. Still, though the politic..uis elti to regret that the charges hud not been held back until all that even the general public are already bcttuaintcd wiib that Is terribly damaging against TUE FITSESS FUH OFFICE of the throe Commissioners in i|uestion could have been made a part of them, lliuy consider that they will serve the purpose of keeping the attention of the public dted tpou the investigations of the committee during the coming month, luul that they will act as a good entering wedge for mure damaging charges thai will follow Ilia adjournment of the Legislative Committee. Ill the uptnlou of the democrats Mr. Townseiid's charges are i|Uilo sufficient to shotv that the three men are totally unlit fur olflre, and that the very tact thai the more scrums charges, strip|>ed ol the trivialities complained of. what are embodied in Mr. Townseud's arraigntiictil are l atent to everybody who has kept the rau of the legislative investigation, and that theyalely disproof is enough in condemn the accused in the eyes ?of tbe public. They i--< rl lli.it the l'ollcu Board lius HKCOXtK A HVWOKU Willi tbe patrolmen, uml iliut u majority or tin* captains tad sergeants have the heartiest contempt lor its annulled knowledge <>l the police business. It is IxsuUsd of this, they any, that demoralization now runs riot in tbo force, ami thai lite subordinates I > I. m u measure that they eau ilo pretty lniteli as they phase ill shirking duty uiid are jusihlud in making hav while the mm shines in ever) iciieeiva bio vdluiiou* method. M ~t of the |>tuilis have, they declare, been led to believe that they are so many little tinny* in their precinct. >o that when they gel uti ur<ler to shut up a yum hi nr. hotiso or a disorderly bouoe they shut it up one night only to let everything go on in lull blast the next. ''The nlea,' said a demo viatic Alderman yesterday . "el a Police Board trymgTu reform the force by iran.-1 mug a captain l'roin one precinct to another! They liml that in- lias been \iululiug the rules of tbe Bourd; that be lias been MAKING MUXIIV TOO FAST In some precinct ami carrying thing- with such a high hand that Ins victims begin to make an outcry, wad then tliev struigbtvv iv outer him 111 eoiumatid of anBtlier part of the ejtv in-lead of putting litm on trial slid dismissing hint at once One ol the strong -t point*, the d< mocrats think, wliic'h the charges luase .igaiust the three Commissioners, uud which they believe the Mayor c.iuuot easily overlook. Is the fuel that alter tliey. as they -ay lliey did. hiel ordered all panel houses to b-- shut tip ami their ? proprietors arrested, these nuisance* Were run in many of the pre incts tor weeks at a time, and yet tho Captains were not ail d louceoiinl for their dlsule dielico. Besides, thejr a-.-, rt that one of the strougist evideiieus Ol the inclBcieuey "l the Board is that they did not uu arlh the wioligdoiuys ol the police, which the Legislative Committee on Crime has already done with not ouc-tehtli the mean- or opportunity at its command to get at the bottom ol the villauies liiut the l'ulice Board nave. The republicans still persist, as they did when they lirsl heard what tiie charges Were that tliev are all out up tor efl'cct and with a view, il possible, ol getting rid of the three Commlsslonc-i - bclore election day, so that , the democrat* call obtain absolute COSTHOI. OP TDK KLKCTIOX UUKKAl' and idl the machinery oi the |xiln c on elect ion day. The strangest thing about the view taken of the charge* by the republican politician;', .-to lor ;ls could be ;urortaiiieil yesterday. is that they behevu that.* even without any additional charge* la-lug made against the accused, they will be removed, and they go, honiu of them, ?o far a* to -ay that the charge* were preletred with the understanding beforehand that they would Ih> declui-d a* all siilllcieut Tor the removal ol the Couimi; -innei . and that Cov rDor 1'ildeii is as anxiius to get rut of them us any oilier democrat: tluit the charge - might po-sibly be *0011 sup plemeuted by other and strong' r accusations based Upon the revelation.- made at the trial- ol Captains Hill dee Williams and MeCulloch; but that their removal was a certainty 111 a month or two, anyhow It may be stated just here thai since the charges were made an error has crept Into the minds ol many otherwise well informed people that it the Mayor considers the charges serious enough to justify their JustUiSsai he can remote them at once. 1 ho dilllculty that en-ued U-iween linn and the Uovernor as to the removal of Corporation Coum-el ?tiiilh ought to be suthneut to remind every one lliul the charter doe- not allow the Mayor to remove a lubordtuate otllcial except on the approval ol the Cov- 1 srnor. Again, it wan rumored ,vesica day that the Mayor ] Sad at once, on receiving the charges, transmitted them to the (iovernor. This could not he. lor the charter ex- ' arossly provide* that while the Mayor may remove lor 1 tausc any head ol department or 1 irilnis.-iouer lie run tut do so until the otticuil lias had all opportunity to W heard, and the Mayor, besides, is obliged, when lie loes remove any Commissioner, to -eud hu reason* lor 1 the removal to the Governor 111 writing. So it will be , teen that the story that the Mayor had sent the charges At the Uoveruo^ is all absurdity on its faro. Wnul tction the Mayor will take in relation to -them tinio 1 tione cull tell. ! have not lead them yot." said he , yesterday; "but 1 will lead them careluliy* when 1 du." THAT EVERLASTING TRIAL. CAPTAIN WUXIAMS ONCE MORE EESOBI TEE PO LICE COinJIKHIONKKH. Tlie Police Commissioners had Captain \Villume before tlicin a*a;n yesterday, ami this tunc, it is believed, concluded the awe, so lac as the examination of witnesses is concerneiI. s-oinc biiii do/on policemen wore called to testify, and all of them set ore they had never heard of a panel house In the Kightli precinct At the conclu .ou of the examination too dcfoilant took the stand and testilied as follows:?I was transfern d to the Kia'htli precinct on the 11th of Julv. lsTd. tud wa* UratMlorred Irooi the Eighth ?>n November lit. 1874; when 1 went there I Ion ml eighty throe houses of prostitution. twenty-lour policy shops and nine (ambling houses in the preciiict. and was visited by a committee from the Eighth and Fifteenth Ward Property Holders' Association, w ho complained of hon es lu Greene arid Wooster streets; closed all but the lioiuto of Mrs. Meyers, at the turner of Wooster uud Blectker i blroeU; 1 closed torty nine bouses, containing i IMS girls; closed all pulley and gambling ' houses, and sent the pr--p rty raptured to the 1 Property Clerk; the unjy complaint* against panel house-1 were at N-. gX'_. and No. to Wooster street; had doubt- about the former, No. 'dv,, Wooster street, Olticcr Terwillip r retried that a man bad been robbed at N>, "JS Wo.- -lor tract; urrt - led tbe j |:rt in Cartnine street, and -ni>?<|u ally arreted ilie girl's lover end lottnd sotne of the money on hiui; L'a; lam Williams went on to ..ay that Sergeant tiroo, by liln own admission and from contradiction by tbe blot j ter. neglected hip duty dtrrtug tbe whole i ,ue he was in 1 the Eighth precinct. Cuplain Willi in- then went on 1 ruNiuiing up Ins own case, and staled that the only witnesses to testily uyaimrt htm were Sergeant tiroo arid Mrs. Hrowu, while in opposition to the-e were several respectable witnustios lor the defence, all of whour would have known had there icen any panel house in the prociuct ami who hud no interest to testify in bin tevor. ""he Board reserved iis decision in the case. THE, (JAiiVINO KNIFE. noiiSLF. McniaER rx the futh avenue Hotel. Two porters, named rcpeetively John Thompson and Michael Allen, employed at the Kiflh Avenue Hotel, beCame engaged last night in un altcreatlon in the aervauta' dining rooui. Allen b<'cmuo enraged at some remarks made to him by Thompson and. in a moment of fronay. lumped across u table at Thompson, holding u large knife tn his baud. Thompson, on seeing this, ' picked up a leng carving kuife. with which to defend himself. and, u Ailuu made a thrust at liiiii. Tlaunpson * plunged the smug kudu into the right side ?t Allen, > >., - V..UKVIVU-. II UU| IttlUI, ai.linn, lIll-ll'U.IM great excitement In tin; room uui?bg the oluer employe* of tlic hotel, who were ?.t upper ut the tliue. The story of the slabbing alt.ay having tieen oommnti lotted all over tin- I so Ofilcers Week* ami Ma'Cauley, ot th Twenty ninth pretiii'-T, were railed In. ui ruled Thompson and " took In in to the '1'hlrtlrtn ttirool atution lioiixe. An umhulaiirr was then telegrutilicd lor. and the injured man watt taken to Uellovue llospilul, where lie now Ilea In a very critical condition. His recovery seems almost hopeless. KILLED BY THE CARS. At five o'clock yesterday afternoon an unknown hoy, *1 pircntly about eight years of nge, fell o(T the top of a fre ght rar that at- running ihiough Hudson street and Wax instantly killed hy Ueiug crushed hencuth the Ms NEW YO GREEN GUILLOTINED. POLICE JIMTICK LAN EH CHARGES AGAINST THK CHIEF OF POLICE SIMMAUT 1HKMISSALK PUOM THE Ft Hit E. I.o.m; Bkasch, August SI, lx;5. A publicity extending throughout the length and breadth of the country has boon given to the rcuiurkablo ttceues enacted here ou Monday lust in the Police Justice* Couil, following a raid made on certain alleged house* of ill repute alios? attempted "nest hiding" in the uiArc suburban precincts of the town had not, it seem*, been wholly uuccesslul. When Mr. Green, the Chief of Police, delicti tho Court, pronounced the pro ceediugs u fraud ami refusis! to lock up tin* proprietor of one of the reputed deua of iiitamv it was lelt lliul justice li id been outraged, and when the crowd of roughs In utlenduncu juered und hooted nod threatened It wos fell that this sort of thing had gone fur , enough. The report was that the Commissioners at their . itfoetitix to day would promptly investigate the matter. Accordingly at llie meeting this lltorii 11 ^ there was a large attendance. The piano of meeting of the Commissioners 1* iu rattier u diminutive room on the lust ItiHir ol a diminutive building. Ail the Commissioners were present?Messrs. Joseph H. Cooper (chairman). \V. M (iullty, t'hurles t'humberluin. Cornelius Vandeveer, K. It. slioriiiau and K. !?. tireen, together with llie ' Secretary, Mr. William J. Herbert, ami their counsel, Mr. fjeorgc Brantiuar. A graver ail of solemuity could not have characterized the famous Council of Ten in the { ancient days of the Venetian doge*. Mr. (irecu. how ever, did not appear, and the proceedings, tnuch to the , d; .:ii.-l of the eroud. were of the most abbreviated character the play of "Hamlet,'' minus the ghost. First iu order was read I'olice Justice J.ane's statement to the Commissioners. Alter detailing the manner of the dc-r<nl on the disorderly houses he came to the trial of thu oflcudiug parties, in regard to which he said:? Mali) Wilms r- were sworn, and during the trial uiueh ocmluslon prevailed, though the ollicors were frequently called u|hui to preserve order, which IItey disregarded. The crowd were called to order many times during the day, and with much difficulty we continued the proeeediu s until thu evidence was all taken, when. In summing up, A Distill Ai'UFl'L SCKXX occurred. The Court was threatened, and many disgraeelnl remarks were made. When at last sufficient order um restored sentence was pronounced upon Mr. Townlev, as follows:?A line of $50 was Imposed upon him, and in default of payment Imprisonment fur twenty days Whereupon TowUIcy refused to pay the line, when 1 told hiin lie should he locked up. iill!e.er tireen. who was standing be-ide the prisoner, called i ut that Town ley should not lie locked up, when the crowd and all the prisoners applauded. Mr. UrceU -said to tile < ourt alid prosecuting attorney tliul it Was wrong, and that this was ALL A DAM.NKil FltAl'll, and so was the Court, and that lie could go Townley's ball. When told bail would not be taken hesnid. pulling out his poeketbisik. that lie could give a thousand dollar-, uml then used many disgraceful epithets toward the Court und the prosecuting attorney . I then ordered Hit11lei SIim'uiii to lake the prisoner and lock lilm up, and Slis'tihi positively refused. when tireen .-aid to Slocum, "No. don't you do it." I saw that Officer tireen j was intoxicated and many of the croud, friends of Towuley. Finally I called u|mhi Douglas Slocum to secure the prtsuner and put him in the cell; he ulso refused, say ing officer iireeii ordered him not to do it. when the disorder continued ; und. us I was about calling upon the citizens for protection and the enforcement of the law. Officer tireen said that he could take charge of J own lev, uud. Icariug lioubir nclwcuii the parlies mat would lend to n>ukc matters uoise, uud perhaps ' kxd in a kkkk vkiiit, thereby caiisltiir much danger and disgrace, did not (.all upon tiio citizens, und U recti went down with Towuley and told him to go home, und ho d< parted amid the cheers of the mob of rough*?friend* ol said Towuley? und the < our: wan thereby net at deliuuce. The lore- , going statement is laid before your honorable body lor Volt to luko such action thereon as uiay be light and 1 proper in the premised. a aacmkr skssio.v. Subsequent to the reading ol the above document tlio Commissioners Went into secret session. Alter about . an hour the doors were again opened, hut on being in- i terrogated there ccmed to be a relueianeo to go nit 1 ' details as to I tie action of the t'ouiiiii-sioiiers. Kin ally j It was acknowledged tliut a letter ol resignation hud been received Irotu Mr. lireeu and his resignation ui ^ iopted, and, further, that the lour pidieeiueu, John H. Vandyke. William ?J. Vandyke, lliuiiel Slocum und 1 llougius Sluruin. who refused to ols-y the order of Jus- ] lice Lane, had been peremptorily dismissed THE FENIAN* BROTHERHOOD. THE ANNUAL CONVENTION POSTPONED?VIEWS AND PHOSPECTS OF THE AMElilCAN OliGANIMATION. Tlie annual Convention of the Keniun Brotherhood, w hich, in cording to custom, was to take place In this city during the present week, has been post|ioucd to the month of January next. The American organization though not very active ut present, yet retains some ol it* original vitality, and the exertions of the otllcer* in . .. . .... . .(? ..r (I... iso to estnliiuih n.-ve elr. los anil increase the membership of old olios arc repre- j son toil to be quite encouraging, from the Western ; States uinl Now Knglund very satisfactory reports have i tieon received by Colonel John OMahony, the Ileud < L'entro in the I'nilod Slates, and from Ireland intelligence ' lias lately coins to hand, it is said, to the effect that at | ' no time for several years pu>l bus the party u' i separatists been in better or more hopelui spirits. The recent demonstration at the O'Connell Centeuniuj u Dublin is viewed by New York Irish nationalists as ; on'- of those manifestations ugulnat foreign rule in their ; country that must prove Invaluable^ Willing and unx- 1 urns to do honor to the memory of the grcut Liberator, 1 there were tens of thousands who lunl little In common . with the so-ruilcd ultramoutanes and those loyal to tb > I Liritn.li government. I'uder the watchword of "Antn sty'" they took occasion to manifest their honest convictions and souse of duty to Fatherland When it is remembered, as a leading member of the Fenian Council remarked yesterday, tliat over MJO,090 people witnessed the pageant and bO.UOu were in the procession, so slight a disturbance as incurred was hardly worth considering. However, it the men who do not 'dear to speak of 'tis i ouid not appear a- Feniaus they did .is prolestants against the continued incarceration of tie- Irish poMtieal prisoners, uiid the vast numbers or tli" former, not to spi iik ot the multitudes iu other organ I nations who sympathi/ed heartily with tbeni, must prove a slgnitlcaiit || .-.-un to the liritish govi-ruiucut. i ii>' i-i.inn hi tin-tnoinernoon ior nxu.uuu ptaceu in i th<' hand- of the agent* oi the Rothschild* in tin* nity, some years .since, tor trail*mission to Ireland, lias not jot bet-it adjlisted. It w ill be recollected lliul drulls lor tins sum were seize I on their arrival by Kugii h agents, and payment in tins manner pre vented. .Mr. August t Ki'lniont hits endeavored to discharge his obligation* in the mutter w ith a due regard to the Interests of ali par- | 1 ties concerned, hut the complications oceasioind by ihu . rcii iver (Hurr) have up to the present time effectually Interposed ill the way of a settlement. The rontniH'oiincll ol the Kenlau Brotherhood, v.ho t rontinue in dlttce until January next, arcThomas lark I.uby, John I.j - ight. William Mackey Lonmssey, ' John Harry, John O'Mahony, John Murphy, T. I*. . Uorkc, Jereuiiuh O'Donovan Itossa and John Drmcull. SUICIDE IN CENT1LAL PARK. k GERMAN SHOEMAKER HHOOTS IIIMSKLF i i THItOl'l?H THE HEART. j ] Betw.-eu four and live o'clock yesterday morning one tif the keepers of Central I'ark foitud the body of u man < lying on a bench in ono ol the alleyways. Near the dead , man was a revolver, one chamber of which had la-en doc barged. The corpse was removed to the Arsenal, and there it was discovered that a bullet had entered near tbo lell nipple and penetrated the heart. From papers ducoverod in the pockets it was ascertained that th?' dead man s name was Andreas Kucha, a shoemaker, ot No. !tlH Second street The following letter, loumi on his person. explains itself- ? PnuWio and Ciiii.iimsn?I see that T cnunut do other (bun put an end to my life, t..r I do lu.t believe than- i? one i ill the whole city of .Sew York win. wanders about tin- *t I a* poor as myself. Therefore lie contented un l resign mar selvc. I have no rest by day or l.y night?not that poverty i compels me to this, only the restlessness ofnay own heart, i Wherever I walk, wlicrcter I If- m\ I., rt uele tlier. line be voiiteiited and ri _'ii yoiiTselre- 'the suit, re,a of lay heart Is too great It heat" not lite thai o! amah who has worked with Ids hands for twr nt> live years in America, and earned his bread by hard work, but it bents Ilk.- tbnt of it iriNO tt'lm imii lunik r??bx and plunder*. I cwiirMit wrlit* you in any better way ?*!* >ui the chump of my ??#lcwl<?, but that I linvo n<? work and ?J ?i?of know what to do. My mind i* not entrrprirfinir. and tliul drive* rue to dewpulr. f m write no m??r v lor my heart I* too lull. Whuii-ver lotion to me 1 h*fftteitth to my poor wife. I have u boy a ho I only u f,.w year- oltl, arid require* cmtalderuble cart* until he can *up loirt hliiMcif; atol my wITe ha* heen ?li?k thin year unci 11 J i r% I f I ciiti do not hi nc further. Farewell. dear wife and children ; forever farewell, lYiend* and (Mquain lancet. l).;?r wile and children, I admonish you onre raoro to he contented and to lot my bouea re* I. for they require re?t. Farewell. 1 live at No. 218 Second -treet. New York. SUICIDE BY PARIS GREEN. Klmabeth Hoguii. a .vonng girl who lived alth her parents at Xo. *0 Monroe street, committed suielde yesicrUny by taking Paris green. She took the poison at live o'clock Friday evening ami died at five yesterday morning Her sullcriiigs aro described hy the unending pliy-ii Ian* na being of the ioo?t terriblu lie I lire, the pahei t frothing ill the month mid contorting her body into almost every conceivable shape, while the convulsions under Which -be laU.rod were continuous from the lime she took the fatal potion until deutb relieved her Youthful indiscretion waa the cause of her taking the potion UK UKKALP, SUNDAY, i MYSTERIOUS MURDER. 8HOT THUOVUH THE HEABT IN A *ESI SIDE LI" MB KM YAllD. At l*iJr past twelve y> ttlerday u man mimed Joseph ljiugari-wai* found dead, having been allot through the heart, in a Ittmlwr yard, at the oorner uf fifteenth street and Ninth avenue. Tim man who firod tho shot la us yet umduilltied, unit the causes which led to the ussaull are also unknown. TIJK MOTHKK'a STORY. The mother of the young tuuu states that her soil has j been oat of employment lor a lout; time; that he did not come home until two o'clock yesterday morning, and that us soon as he came lu lie called lor ale, of ' which he drank a full goblet before retiring. She j slates dial he left home uuile early yesterday nioru Ing, and that, until he was killed, she had not ueeu him. TIIK KVIOKNCk. Ji -i |Si Mooney stalisl to the sergeant as follows:?I : work in the lumtH-r yard where this yuung mnn was shot; 1 hove known the party by sight for a little while; | i was tower imlabile with Into in my lite; to-day, while 1 was totaling my horse, the man now lying dead down ! stairs rushed by inu to the lilinher yard, furiously pursued by another man, very neatly and tidily dressed; pretty soon I lieivd a pistol shot, and. sealing a fenee twauity leet iiiglt. the man whom 1 saw enter tile yard. eoDiilig m ar the plaee to whleli 1 had run. 1 said, "What Imve you been doing V He replied, "I have either ktiled, wounded ur frightened a man. 1 don't know or care whieh." THE SKyl KL. Tills is-ihe only story save one from which the (Kiliee can worn i;;p uii'c asi'. .luuu i <iiiiici> <uys uiai yi sii'r "lay, wink? Ik* wuh standing on tin- corner of u street near the lumber yard, a well dressed young man luupcd from a hor.se ear, cuuglit hlui by the collar and pulled liIlit 011 board the car. Upon look lug 111 los luce the stranger released lulu, and, .springing ii'oii 1 1 lie plalloriu, he begun u lurious chase alter the nmu wIknii lie subsequently murdered. The witness says 11.' is unaware of the motive which moved the stranger to force loin on the car and immediately re , lca-e him, or what was the cause that led liini to rush after tne man now dead. <i#thedcad mau's body was found a OorniuQ silver chain. 'Mils chain, the mother states, was not in her j eon's possession the night beloro the murder. A merchant, wlm appeared last night belorc the sergeant of the Sixteenth precinct, states that Laugaii cuine to hint 111 order 10 inquire whether u watch and chain which ho had in Ins possession were really (k'rmuu silver. f rom the statements of the mother. lather { anil all the witnesses. Joseph Lntigun was | u wild, dissolute eharaeter, a pickpocket j undntlner. No doubt the man who shot him was the { very party who was robbed of the Ocrtiuili stiver watell chain, which his mother says was never his, but which 1 at the tllinrof his death was found upon his body. Coroner <'rokcr visltod the Sixteenth precinct station I house last evening at seven o'clock and empanelled a jury, who. alter viewing the body of the murdered man. j were disrnfc-sed until next Friday, when the inquest will he held. SHIPPING NEWS t OCEAN STEAME11S. DATES OF XUbi'AKTl'KK FROM NEWT YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF ACUl'tfT AND SEPTEMBER. Strui/irr. j Nil7*. j JJt*( inatifth | OjRrt. Wyoming; .. I Aug. - J LHerpool .12;' Broadway Algeria Aug:. 26 Liverpool.. I Bowling Green State of Inuiciiu .. | Aug 25 | Glasgow... 72 Hroudwuj Henmark ... ?.... lug. 2l?. London.... 'IB Hroiidw .y fimbria. I lug 2<> Hamburg HI Broadway Pity ol Berlin . ... Alii;. 2-s Liverpool . 15 Broudway Baltic Aug:. 2S Liverpool.. IB Broadway Ilflvetiu.... ? Vug,. 2S Liverpool Broudway Klysitt Vug. 2*' ilusigow.. 7 Howling Grecu Mo*el ? Vug. 2s lireitieii . . 2 Howling Green Idaho ....... Vug. Ill Liverpool.. 2B liroudwuy Scyiliiu - Sept. 1 Liverpool. 4 Bowline Green Stute of Vit;iulu Sept. 1 Glasgow 72 Broadway Rotterdam. _. . >epl. 2 Rotterdam .5?> Broadway Klopstock Sept. 2 Hamburg ?"?1 Broadway Republic. ....... Sept. -1 Liverpool IB Broadw iv L'iit ol Kichn?>nd Sept. 4 Liverpool 15 H road way England ..... Sept. 4 LiverpOid <'H Xroudwtiv I'antbrnin.. Sept. 4 Glasgow... 7 Howling <5reen Ville de Paris- Sept. 4 Havre <5 Broadway Donau. .......... Sept. 4 Pre men . 2 Bowling Green Montana. . ...... Sept. 7 Liverpool 2B Broadway KuhHa Sept. H Liverpool i Bowling Green Bate orGeorgia. . Sept. * Glasgow... 72 Broadway KiNiu _ .. >?-pt Hamburg.. til Broadway 'ity ol Pbeatitr.... Sept. 11 Liverpool 1.5 Broadway Kgypt.. Sept. II Liverpool .B Hroadw.i.v i*lty of Brookijyu . M*pt. 11 Liverpool 15 Broadway firitftnnic.... - Sent 11 Liverpool. IB Broadway Victoria... ? .... Sept 11 Gltmgow... 7 Bowling Green , Main Sept. 11 Bremen.... 2 Bowling Green I \>vadu ?... Sept. II Liverpool.. 2B Broadway liotlinia. Sept. 1-5 Liverpool.. I B??w ling Green Hate of Penaltyl u Sept 15 Glasgow ... 72 Broadw ay V\ ielaml ....... Sept. !?' Hamburg. <?1 Hroudwny P Culutid.......... Sept. l?i Rotterdam .5u Broadway liermariic .. Sept. is Liverpool. IB Broadway Anieriqae.. Sept. is Havre ..5 Broadwuy Ibikota . s<?pt. 21. Liverpool.. 24) Broadway Aby* -inlji Sept. 22 Li verpool.. I Bowling Green l'ofnmeruula - .Sept. 2.'l Hamburg.. HI Broadway Algeria....... Sept. 2H t Liverpool. 4 Bowling Green Mau* JSeul. Ho | Rotterdam. |>50 Broadway Suevia jSept. '1" | iiamourg. 161 Broadway TIJE POUT OF NEW \7>RIv AT XIUHT?The Xkw York j Hkrald has adopted n dUtinmiWhing ronton flight niemal fur u??# on bonrdnhe Hkiuld steam yacht, showing while burnint.' the colors red, green, red. changing from one to the other ' in successiou. und can be seen several miles distant. Cap" ' tains of vessel*, upon seeing this signal, will oblige us by preparing any marine news they may have lor the Ship News Department -ol the herald. Xr^*Pe rsomi desirous ot cotninuuicuting with vessels arriving at New York can do so by addressing to such vessels, care )t IIkiuld news yacht, pier No 1 Eatt ttiver. New York. Letters received from all parts of the wurld and promptly delivered. Duplicates are required. almanac for new york?this day. 8CS AXD MOOS. I IIKIR WATKR. Jnn rises 6 IT | Gov I "laud eve 12 06 Sua sets... fl 4S | Handy Hook...morn 11 20 Moon rise*. wo 0 40 | Hell Gate wo 1 60 PORT OF .YEW YORK.JUG. 21, 1875. CLEARED. Steamer'Somerset (Br), Western, Bristol, K?W D Morgan. Steamer Neckar Ger), Meyer, Bremen via Southampton? Delrl.lis A <V -G.ianierS'ity of Austin, Stciens, Key West and Galveston -C 11 MalV.ry A t'o. Steamer Wui U llevves. (Juick, Ilraslienr, La?Charles A j ifMtRijr. . Miner Knickerbocker, Kerablo, New Orleans?Clark A (cuinan. Steamer Gen Barnes, Chceseman, Savannuh?W K Garri- I on. _ _ Slenmcr<'hampiou. Loekwuod, Charleston?J W Quintaid t Co. Steamer EC Knight, Chichester, Georgetown, DC?J C Mnyon. Steamer Benefactor, Jones, Wilmington, Del?Wui I* "lyric A Co. Stenmer FT C Riddle. Pierce, Philadelphia?Jai Hand. >tenmer >inyn.?wer. ijqvmm.ii. rmiuueipma?%ius xinna. Su mner (ten Whitney. Hullcti. Ronton?II K HI mock. It.irk Juno <Ger>. Limit. Ltitidon?0 Tnbiae A Co. Iturk Lid*tjulf (Nor), Gund?r?on, Cork? Fundi, Edye A Hark Aeolu* (Gen, Herding, Cork for orders?Dill x Had- ' nann. Hark Hern*o Bebrent (Her), Dillwiltf, Lubeek?Tot run, i5<m kmsun x < 'o. Hark Sventteld (Nor). Just, Stettin?Benham A Boye?eu. Hurk Adolph iCer>; lleinrickeen, Rio Janeiro?T Norton A 1 'o. Hark Kveni&g Star (Br)? Chick, St Jago do Cuba?'Weydell , I Co Brig Clara .'ft (ioodrich, Look, Morgau and Broad Till, E? ( filler A lioui ht'iii. Brig llinrieb <Jer>. Erane, Genoa?C Tobias X Co. Brig < nrolim* Eddy. Dodge, Genoa?James Henry. Sclir ihinm.h MeLooii, Ke#n?\ Hull. K?H i* Brown A Co. | Srlir Anita, Lecraw. Ciudud. Bolivar?J Morrill. SclirJ rrunmn, GI bins, Indianola? Topper A Beuttle. Srhr Lottie, Speed, Key West uud i4u?cugoula? Houner A Piul.ney. Scbr Loui* V Cbaples, Cbuples, Jacksonville?Warren : l!a\ Srhr Vlrglnl* Kuloti, Kulon, Brunswick, Ga?Warren Kay. Schr Kldgewmod, Johnson, Georgetown, SO?E u Hurl but k Co. Scbr John L. Hcscbuin, Woodland, Baltimore?Win Chaiflier*. Sehr Margaret Plater, Hli/.zurd, Wilmington, Del?P l Ktmlind. Schr \ iitorta. Hate well. Ilurtford?Kackett A Bro. Sloop DeWttt, Collins, South Am boy?Mutt A Gumble. ARRIVALS. tirmriD by the herai.d htka* yacut* and ddiiald WUITEMTO*fl TKf.MiKAPH UN It. Steamer ty ! Berlin (Br i, Kennedy, Liverpool Aug 12, via Quccii*t<owu HJth, with iiuIm- and 1*! pa eugers, to John II Dale l ?th, lat "aj (jS, Ion 22 J*I. paired a Cunaru steamer, bound Last. Steamer Bitltle'Bn, Hewitt, Liverpool Aug 112 via Queenstown Idth. with mdse and pa*m*ii; ?>r* to K .1 t'oitls. Steamer 1'oIoiuImi. Hull Aug 4 \ia Southampton (3th, ..with noise and |>i*men|ren? to C L Wright A Co. Steamer t' I*' lunch <ij Kuudeeii, Antwerp, Ang 5, with mrtw and f? patient > Punch. Kdye A Co. Aug 19, | hit 41 km 4*? 4<> *i?w a ?< .m?1 on lire, hore down to her and ! ietit up Hifveral rocket*, and at 10 I4 M came up to her and ' steamed around her, hut could n<?t we any boat or hear of i any IhhIv wear her She appeared to be a lull rigged "hip and I petroleum loaded, ami w a* burnt to the water'* edge. Steamer Moael H?er<, Neynaber, Bremen Aug 7 ami South- i atiipton HBh, with md.%? and MJ5 paN*t?ugor? to (K-1 rich* A Hleaiurr (lulf Stream. Trlbon, Charleston Auk 16, with uul-e nvid pa??wnirers to la? W t^ulutard a i ??. Ship Orecnock iBr , Walker, HoihIih) Mny 13, with loilif to master. Crossed the equator, Indian Ocean, M uy 29. iu Ion 79 K : rs.unded the Cape 23d June ; |-uis<-d st Helena July 10: cruaaod the equator, in tlie Atl.iutic, 22d July in iou 29 W ; hud ninny iwluiNAiid finally weather from Bombay to the equator; strung HK trade* in the Indian Ocean. flue weather off the ( 'ape, light SR and NE trades In the Atlantic ; Auk 1h. lat 34 N, lou i.j IV, had a violent hurrican- fr.mi SSK to SSW. l?t?t lug l<i hours, causing the vessel to strain very much: lost a number of huIU, shifted cargo und received considerable other dwtnitgc Hhrp Agonor (of Boston), (louId. Calcutta. May 4 and Sum! Head 7th. with indue to Vernon II Brown A <V Crossed the Equator in Indian Ocean May }* in Ion 91 515; pasted the Cape of Hood Hope July f?, criancd the Equator In Atlantic Ocean July HO, in 9 n 35 85; Aiik 17, no lat, Ac, during u heavy H gale lost fore and rnnlii lower topsails; June 2f>, lat 27 17, Ion 44 21, spoke ship White Star (Hri, from Calcutta for Dundee 56 thiyo out; 27tll, lat I V?, lonir 30 35. uii Italian hark bound south lhowiiiq signal letters ItKHL; iHtli, lat 3 37, Ion 32 25, whin All bar. from Itatavia for Boston. Bark h K Spring <ot Portland). Norton, Ruenot Ayrof, 50 da vs. witn hides, to lirett. Hon A C-o. Bark Handy Hook. Burton, Last Cayuot Island 10 dnya, WltB sail to J Borland. j # VUGUST 22, i37o.?TRIPLE Urn k Z it I in >? i Br), R?t?r?on, Cardenas ?ijht d*yi, with u-ur to D? Castro .V Dottier ; reuel to Swtu X Hon*. Hark Tero?a (Hi). Kohl, Clciift jpm l<Jdu)?, with ad|f*r to J \ i? Fowler. H?rk KHtu HurnH cBr), Vrirjr, Bermuda, 4 duyj\ In bullaut to A K Tuc ker. Hitrk R.miu* Barker (of Yarmouth, NH). Kelly, B. diifjr, C H. I* da w, in i>allust. to .1 II Winchester X Co. Hrlif Dla (AuhI), Saldino. iVrtinnthuco "<?> day*, 1 o hallftut to Hlocovich X Co. <'routed the equator July 24, in Ion .'W. Hritr Cliau A Hoard u?f Yarmouth, NH'. Mcwngar, V rod bo, i 1'K, Am? in, witli uigar to J V Onutivi* X i'o; ve#*fl to I Sitntu?Mn A Shaw. Hrlfr Annie Gardner, Havener, Turku Inland 11 day*, with ! alt to Miller X Houghton. Sclir X Hand, Doharty, Rura'JOdavi>, with rubber, Ac, to R N Hand. Sehr Nellie F Sawyer, Catchall, St Martiuu 10 duy?, with Milt to Simpson, t'lunp X Co. Sclir J K Uwrrnt'c, Hen rick. St Domini?" 13 day*, w ith . m.? ur und logwood to A Nones X Co, veuuel to Warren Kay I X < o. Sehr M L Man train, Zelulf, Cape II*)ti eljfht days, with lopu.od to U Murray, Jr; vessel to ?/ It Stun le Vutf 10, lat .'Ml 4<> Ion 73 4S, spoke whaling sehr M K rtiuiinom-, of Rrovincetown, hound home. Sehr Win II Joiim, Line, Ferimndina 0 day#, with naval tore* to Dollm-r X Rotter; vesoel to A Abbot Sehr Yraie, Price, Georgetown, SC. 4 davu, with navul tore*, to Dolluer, Rotter A Co. vckm-I to L D iiurlbut X Co. j Sehr Sarah X Lucy, linker. Virginia. Seh | Ida H <oh?on, True v. Virginia. Sehr M K Ciirtlu. Craft, Virginia. Sehr Marietta. Steelinan. Virginia. Sehr A X 1. lieu tun, ILidd, Virginia. SI tp A Gibbon, Skelly, Virginia. Se hr llenr\ Finch, Honnell, Ah*\?*iolrra. Sehr A M Allen, t'oiiklln, Baltimore. Bark Kdimmd Hahrielle (Fd, Leehaux, which orrlved I *AHh, from Itic* Janeiro, is consigned to Kdmoud L'ukurt. RASBKD THKOl'GU UKLL GATii norND BOUTH. Steamer ritjr of New Bedford, Fiuh, New Bedford for New York, with mure und passengers. Steamer City of Fitchburg, Hprliigar, New Bedford for New York, with noise and pasuunguru. Wa* in tow of City of Now Bedford cuce Mixcelluuyi. Steamer Gulutca, \\ uldren, I'rovidouce for New York, w ith indue and tnuuengeru. Sclir Juuie* HIiuu, Hatch, Bun&or for New York, with lumber to Stone X Co. Sehr 1) L Sturtfcn, I'hlllipfl, Full Hirer for New York. Sehr Junua Barker, Sr, Barker, New Bedford for New 1 York. Sehr J uliu Tate, Tate. Bridgeport for New York. Sehr Luiuurtlne, Smith. Bridgeport for New York. Sehr Rachel Jane Louis, Dutch Island for New York. Sclir Hester, Davis, Bortcheuter for South Amboy. Sclir Amelia Mott. Rtiulvn for New Yolk. Sehr Silvester llale, Coleman, Tamilou for New York. S*elir Lueian, Bull, Fall River for New York. Sclir Kli Towouend, Towuuetid, Providence for New York. Sclir Thomas B Smith, Unu uiun, New Bedford for Now York. Schr LouUa Francis, Kelly. New Bedford for Now York. BOUND EAST. US tenriHir Gettysburg. from New York for Newport. Mcuiaer Ainu* 1' barstow, Howard, Now York for Providence. Steamer United States. Davis, New York for Full River. i Brig Republic (Bn. Davidson. New York for Exeter. K. Sclir Portland ?Bn. t'oflill. New York lor Seville Spain. Sehr Julius Smith, llodgkiio-on, New York for Montevideo. Sclir Torrupiu, \Vouster, Hobokeu lor Portsmouth. Schr Fulehoii. Wheeler. New York lor Derby. Sehr S M Taylor, ilarl llohoken for Provideuco. Sclir KlUa WilPiuus, Hainblin, Kingston for Providence. Sclir Win F Burden, Adams Port Johnson for Provhlciice. I Schr A Ilcut m, Phinney. llohoken for Boston. Schr Messenger, Keete. llohoken for Tuuntcii. Schr Yeruiillluu, Davis, llohoken for Bristol. Schr (' S lla/ard, Bartlctt, New York for Ipswich. j Schr Hamburg, Weston, Aniboy for Hartford Schr Roanoke. Simmons, Port Johnson for Taunton. Sehr Catharine, Bntling, Port Johnson for Lynn. Sclir Geo B Ferguson, Ferguson, Hondout ior Cambridge port j Schr.Tax K Polk, Buckley, Amboy for Wextport. Sehr II I) Metculf, Mitchell, New York fbr Boston Sehr W N Gcsancr, Egbert, Port Johnson fur Fall lUvcr. I Sehr E II Clark, Fonger, New York lor Somerset. Sehr Kleanor, Puteraon, New York for New London. Schr E F Meaney, Lewis, A in hoy for Middletown. Schr J .M Freeman, Kldridjre. New York for Fall River. Sehr Florence, Sucketl, Crotoii Point for Providence. Sehr fahiuiroo. Smith, Port Johnson for Saybrook. Schr D II Ingruhuiii, Ames. Hondout for Boston. Sehr Free Stone, Beehe, Aniboy lor Middletown. Schr Northern Light, llurpcr, Weehuwkeu for New Bed- 1 ford. . | Schr Old Zuek. Beehe, Port Johnson tor New London. Sehr Mar, Wiekcrswn, Port Johnson t'??r Bo?toti. Sclir Dwight Duvid?oii, Freeman, Port Johnson for Provi- j deuce. ( Schr Mary Isabel. Smith, New York tor Hartford. Schr t'riisade. Mullen, New York for New Haven. Sclir Hen Warren, Smith, Now York lor Orient, LI. Sclir (leo F Brown, Gednev, New York foi Providence. Sclir Signal, Sluttery. York New for Providence. Sloop Muiy brush, Kctchuru, South Aiuhoy tor New Haven. lielow. Bark Gauss (Geri, Stecugrule, froiu Bremen July 19. with nuNe to II Koon x ( o. Bark Ophir <brj, Murray, from Halifax Aug 10. Bark Jo-eflna (8we Hcnidstssoti, from Antwerp July 7. Brig George A John Youidi (Br;, Johnson, from Cork July ?> Brig Georgianua, from ? sailed. Steamers Adriatic (Br), for Liverpool; Spain Br) do; City of Montreal (Br , do; DonatltBr . do; Bolivar (Br), Glasgow: Sotneiset (Br). Bristol; Neekar (Ger), Bremen; France (Fr). llavre ; I'ity of Austin, Galveston and Key West ; Knickcr hocker, New Orleans: W G ltewes, Hrushear City; Gon Barnes. Suvannab; Champion. Charleston; Benefactor, Wilmington-. Wyanoke, Richmond, &c. KG Knight, George- 1 town. DG; ships Queen of the Mersey (Br . Liverpool; Saracert (Br-. London; barks Kuiuonia (Nor., Oiieetistown or Falmouih: Hariuouie (Nod. do or do; Excelsior. Naples; Iris (Ger), Bremen; Agnes (Nor), Riga; hrigs Antilles, St Kilts; Leonard Meyers, Montevideo; schr Potosi, Kingston, Jr.. Wind ut sunset SW, light. maritime miscellany. 0?-\S?e Port arrivals. Sti ahkh City of FuriiBi Ri;, Springer, from New York, while going into her dock at New Bedford, lBtll Inst, broke lo r crank pin. She discharged her cargo and loaded for Now York, to which port she was towed by the steamer City of New Bedford, I'ish, for repairs Bark Gkvxkal Wouiklky (Br),Copp, from Liverpool for Ht John. Ml. ha* been w recked on Gull Rock, oil Briar I?luml, .VS. So date or particulars are known. The G W was . 725 tous register, and was built at Quaco, Nil, in 1x7-4. Bahk Sahka, Moses, of Yarmouth, XS, from Gloucester. | Eng. tor Gape Breton, went ashore on the 2(Rh lust, at Half Moon, Gape Negro, NS, and will be a total wreck. The crew j wen <nvcd. The S M was 722 tons register, and was built at St Marys, NS, in 1*07. Bark Hermann Bkckek (Ger), Daveger, from Jamaica, which put into Key West Aug 11, with sickness on board, is bound to Loiidou. Bark Kio Grande, from Havana for Falmouth, which put into Halifax Aug IB, with yellow fever on hoard. Is an Itai iau vessel. The person* sick have nearly recovered. Bahk E crop a. of Kdgartcwn. before reported ?old to Bos- < ton parties, brought about $l'J,OX. Brig Grecian (Br), Leigh, at Quebec Aug 17 from Burin, NF. report* having run ashore In a dense fog night of 10th. on Green Island; remained iiard on 24 hours, but got off afterward, making no water, but with forefoot figured, i Would go on the gridiron at Quebec fbr examination. Bohr M It Sheimkd, from Provineetown for Ne w York, hefore reported capsized off Chatham, belonged to Orleans, Mass (not New Orleans, as misprinted'. Sloop Nk incur*, from Rondout, ut Newport, split main- ; bttiI badly oil Point Judith. Cupt (Jinn. of Orrlngton. Mo, left Bangor lptli Inst for Key West, to take command of tchr U F Farnhuiu, from Tampico lor Now York, which put into that port ou the loth, with lots of matter. The *ehr recently completed at the yard of Joseph Oukot Sl 84m, Urea or, measures s*? 7-10 feet; breadth. liUH-10 foot; depth, 7 J lu feet. Totinngi* under deck, 101.92; Inclosed apucoa, 24.414; total tonnage. 120 .*<?. Brct.riAr. Au?c 19?-' :*pt Pearl \V Hairlcy, of *ehr Charley Buck I, of till- eitv, writes from Port Royal. HC. that he hae sickness on hoard hli vegsel of the Southern cholera type, and his seamen are dying. On Aug G James Dillman. a Pro uiun, died, and ou the next day Johu Kiuthuti, a Swede, died. C'HiUHHToar, Au*: IS?Th? British briir Nellie Crosby, reported put to tea for Bristol. England, proceeded to the bar, out in eon.sequence of considerable sea returned to the roads. The Bremen bark Charlotte, for (^uccnttown, Ireland, also remain* in the harbor. SPOKEN. Ship Pride of the Port, linker, from Boston for San Tranche", Any; 17, lat tW 15, Ion 4(< ?4 Ship Ajax (Nor), froru Arendal lor New York, Aug 20, off 8hinnic:o< k Light, Bark C.ocio iliri, from Iquique for New York, Aug 19, off Mont auk. Bark Lemuel) (Aus), from Belfuxt for Now York, Aug 19, oil' Montauk. Bark Ingot (Nor), from Liverpool for Philadelphia (or Nor- j folk'. .Vug 17, lat 10 jo, ion 70 10. liurk C F HI well 'Br , O'Brien, from Antwerp lor Philadelphia. Aug 1*. 1H miles tooth of Nantucket. llark Nellie T Guest Jiirj, Messenger from Bremen via Fvdney, CM, fur Lewes, Del, Aug 18, IS tulles south of Nantucket. Bark Ilmatar (Rusj, from Leith for Baltimore, Aug 19, lat 40 38, ion G9 JO. NOTICE TO MEKCIIANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchant*, shipping agent* and shipmasters are informed thut hy telegraphing to the Ukicai.o London Bureau, No 4*1 Meet street, or in me rans oincc, iuio ru-riDc, xne urnvm nv And dipirtnrrn from Ku rope an an?l Ri?(ern porti of Atnerl- ( ctn and nil foreign vessels trading with the United States, the sumo will be cabled to tills country free of charge. Cajituinj arriving ut and sailing from French and Mediterranean ports will lind the Paris ollico the more economical and expeditious for telegraphing nowu. OUR CABLE SHU'PING NEWS. Antwerp, Auk ?>?Arrived, tliipe W J Hatfield (Br), Touker, Philadelphia; Kate Prince, Hamilton, da; liarke Emma (Br), Card, Now York; luruel (Sivo), Tiuoln, Wilmington, NO. A??li'iCt>, Aug 20? Arrived, bark Lillian, Rurobatt, Phil adclphia. Bristol, Ang 21?Arrived, aliip Ida (Br), Morrla, Quebec. AUu arrlvod il?t, (learner Cornwall (Erj, Stamper, Row York. Hailed 20th, barki Consletlo (Ttal), Condglicre, and Burnbrae (Br), Murphy, North America. BoitpKAVS, AOg 19?Arrived, bark Huab, Atklui, Plilludelphla. ('HO.TrraPT, Aug 18?Sailed, aclir Balpii M llayward. Dunne, New York tor uohouj. DkaL Aug 20?Arrived, bark Iloppet (Rusi, Larson, America. Arrived in tlia Channel 20th, ship Terpsichore (Gor), Oelrich*. New Vork fur Bremen. I'ower. Aug 20?Arrived, echr dnowdako (lir), Tadd. Charleaton. Arrived oITthe Lisard 21st, ship Castina, Avory, from Rata via. UtnccifTitR. Aug 21? Arrived, bark Bessie Parker (Br), Parker, Chatham, MB Wnstxock, Aug 20?Arrived, ship Pocahontas Jlri, Iloag, Quebec llri.t., Aug 21? Sailed, steamer Mavarlno <Itr), PrtnkisS' New Vork. hailed 2i>tk, ship St Lawrence (Br), Johnson, North Ainer lea. luvxarooL. Aug ai--Arrired, ships Harriet MsUliveiy, fSHJUffc Blake, Rangoon via (jueenttoern: John Patten, Wyman, KUiuore ut'hr Luolu KurcMaia, Jodm, i!alve?tou. Arrived IMKh, hark* Pr??idenl (Nur), Rude, Quebec; Annie liurrili iHri, KilUu, Hi Julia, Ml; Lwunu* r*\*aut bi>, UcMer, Muwjuunli. Sailed 2<>tb, ahifi Ai^omaiBr), Curry, North America; Record (Br), DaUell, iiu. Sailed ISIMt, ?IiIh Rudiuut, Hazard, Calcutta. Lomdo*, A hit 30?Arrived, barka 1'epplno iltali, Paturao, | Philadelphia; Anna Delhi* (Nori, Ivoraen, Quebec; 31et, bill pa Sanapureil(Br), Sawyur. do; Uermanua (Nor), Araldaeu' do. Sailed ll'ili, Bteamur Stetumaiin (Belg), Knuiiaeu, New York. Mauhi.ii.lk.*, A#a 1'.)?bailed, bark Nuova Kiuiliu Celeatlua (Itali, Staraee, New York. Ni.wca?ti.I-, Aug 31?Arrived, ihlp Eunice Nicola* (Br), Smith, Quebec. Qc? kvuowa, Aug 21?Sailed, hark Miudet (Nor), Beck, Montreal. Arrived 31*1, barka Yatiklall (Br), Wood, Souraoaya via St Helena, ^vKculaiur (Nori, Ilanuen. New York; Windward ] uli , lliup'iti , I'ortlaiol, ??; 'filial Wave (Mr), llalcron. Moil- I trenl; lirad SenJ (Aur), Boulllo,. Philadelphia; brlir* W W , Lord (Uri, l.andry, do; lliaeiiio (Itnl), Kreuclaco, Montreal. , Horn rum, Au(7 10?Arrived, barks A O Vluge (Nor), ' Hcndrlekaen, St John, \H. Siiausm *, \ii-r 31?Arrived, bark Lul^i (Ital), Monu terlo, St John, Nil. Arrived nt~? A u p 211; Marin, United St ate a. Sailed from . harka Von dcr lleydt tUeri, Michael!*, I Uuited States; Frances Boiirneuf i ltri, Weatun, do. FOREIGN PORTS. Awrn;uA. Aujr 11?In port, ??clir W liitc star (Br), lleynuld ! from New York, arrived ">th, Ha I'nitoil Stut?K. IIowi.a.nui Imi.a.i). April 1m?iw port, bark C'ulomu. J liawfs. for Cork for oiiWm. ready for m?u. I.iVRKrooi., Autf ?Arrived prevlonely. afeumar Ban Mur- i cos iltn. Burrows. Hohtoii (to h.aiI Jl?t on liar return). MikAUo.tNK, Aii? In port, brifcf Torrid ?<>ii* (Br), Cooper, : for Sew York, I dir. M<>.\nu u.. Aiu 18?Arrived, steamer Mm.liuttuu (US;, j UoUirsduti. Boston. 4'loured liuh, si.-umcr Sunn.aum (Bri. Aird. Liverpool. ! I'kiina lint"co, July .'II?'In port, brig Hunter (Br>, Shelley, 1 for New York, remix for wit. I'xka, A'lt: 5?Sailed prvviouxlv, s?-hr N Hand, Dolivrty, ' Sew York. In port A in? ">, sidir* Marv K DougliHi, date Slierlock), for New York, ready f??r sou: Jcm*o Caril, t'ndorlilll. from do; llarriet Itrewxti'r, Sandlord, from do viu t'carn; NY It Ki: it'll ton. II a ire m an, from do via Maranliuni. Santo*. July l/ii?In port, bark Maria (Swe), for New York, ! Id*. St Joi?\>, I'll, Aujrr.st U?Sailed, bark O M I lump, IImoo, . Ilumucoj, to finiNli loading for Baltimore. In port July ti, Uurkw Klverton, Clark, for Baltimore; Puiu- i din tArir , Jone*. for do; brltr* Sarah <Voxvell (Br), Foley, for Nov. York ; Annie 1 in-1 iin Ur. lA.Dwood, for Baltimore; Siivx a nee, Pouter, for iMillndidphla; -hr* 1'eerie**, l'alteruuii. lor Hnltimore ; 4lnidintr Star i Hr?, Potter, from Now York, dlseh (not brljr l?uidlir.r Star, Moore*; Idellit <Hr), Lo Cain, for do. 1 VicroitiA, Autr Hi?Arrived, barks Shooting Star, Auutln, | San I'VanclHCo; Cnu*titutloti. Bishop, San Pedro. Winhsok. \S. Kni? IS?Sailed, f?cbr llowuid Mmotnber (Hot ua before), William*. Baltimore. MAiaaAdES AND DEATHS. birth. Mkyer. ? -On August 1A. Mr.'. F Mkyer, Domiuick street, a duughtor. Both doing well engaged. Wkixjikiekr?Fedeiilkix.? Miss Fmilik Wkiniikimkr 1 to Mr Nathan Kedkuu:i.\'. but h of this city. No cards. Kkdkhi.kin?Siciiku?Mine Matilda Kkukklkix to Mr. Mkykr Sichkl, both of tliiH city. No curds. married. CKVAXT-B.tXTA.--On l'Uesd.iV, AugllKt 17, at tho resilience ol Hie iiride's parents. liv tiie Rev. Garret Muring. Kiiknkzkr Bryant, of Xetv York, to Axxik, youngest daughter of U. S. Bantu, Enij., of SchrauJeu hurg. N. J. II ask ei. l.?Mitchell.?On Monday. August 10. at St. Chrvsostoio's chapel, by the Rev. T. It Sill, Alfred II. Haskki.i, to I*io;111 A. youngest daughter of James Mitchell, both of this city. Immi-v ?Hanpi:ui.?On Thursday. August 12, nt tlic residence of the hride's parents. by the Rev. A. H. M. Held. Likk Imvkn to Wiliiki.mimk O., daughter of Christian Hulifeld, Esip No cords Mll.l.klt?Cost.?Oil August 1! by Rev. A. I,. Palmer, j Mr. Hkvuy M Mii.i.i n to Mis- Lizzie A. Post, both of Mariners' Harbor, Staton Island Oliver--Keswick.? On 'l'hursday, August 10, by the j Rev. Dr. Mlllett. at the hride's residence, Aiiraium Ot.lvkk. formerly of Quebec, to Sopuia Jane Keswick, all of til's city. Rodney?Conner.?On Monday, August 2. nt Hit. Patrick'- Cathedral, by Rev. Joint Keati. Jotrx C ltooney to Elizabeth A. Conner, both of this city. died. Benedict.?On Friday evening, Lizzie Forrester Benedict, only child of Charles A. and rhirah E. Benedict. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral service, at the residence of her parents. No. CO Barrow street, on Monday alti.Tiioon. at lour o'clock. The remains will be taken to l'oughkeepsie, N. Y., for Interment ou Tuesday morulag. Ukrlyx.?On the 20tli Inst., George B. Bkklyn, Jr., j aged 2 veafs, 2 months and X da vs. L'm,I I.. t,.l? .1 t . .. ,.'>,.t,.?l, OO.I U.?t ... 1 hu Seventh street. * Boswkll -<mi Wednesday. August IS, 1S75, Irene I.m.iax. youngest duni'litcr of John II. and Mary K. Boswell, aged 2 yi'urj. 9 month* ami 1!) days. Flowers have their tltne to hide And leaves to s<'atti*r at the north wind's breath; Hut thou, thou bast all seasons for thine own, Oh, Heath. Relatives and friends, also brethren of Architect Lodge. No. 519. F. and A. M.. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents. No. 127 F.ust Kightv third street, on Sunday, August 22. at one o'clock 1*. M. Philadelphia papers please copy. BraxuaX ?Hn Saturday, an (rust 21. John Joskpu Hit ami a N, the Pel eed sou of Lawrence and Margaret Bran gun. aped 2 years and 21 days. Relatives and li lends of the faintly are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents. 54H West Twenty-ninth street, on Monday, i August 23. at two I' M. Rkkwkk.?tin Friday, August 20, at Cornwall, on tlio \ Hudson, Kiutii Snow, second child of llcnry and Isa- ; belle I.. Brewer. Funeral on Sunday. 22d lust, at two o'clock, from 301 Sacked street. Brooklyn. Ukisiiank.?At Irvington, N. J., July 31, at the res! dence of tier grandmother, Aoki.k Hkisiiank, in the A5th year of her age, daughter of the late Nina and WlmrV . Hn bane. Byhnk*.?on Frlduy. August 20, WttUAM F. Br jinks, aged 23 years and 2 mouths. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his lather, William Byrnes. Sr., No. 377 Fast Tenth street, on Sunday, August 22. The remains uill be taken to St. Bridget's church, corner of avenue II and Klgbth street, at half pa*t eleven o'clock wnere a solemn rei|iiiein mass will Is- offered up for the reposo of ln(i soul: thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment, at half past one o'clock. Cu.ux.--At his residence, 22 Brooklyn avenue, Brooklyn, on Saturday, August 21, Wii.liam Call ax, aged 54 years. Relatives and friends, and also the member* of the New York Typographical Union, No d. are Invited io aiioim nil1 Mineral, on jkhmiilv. August - >, irom ins late residence to the Church ol inir latdy of Victory, corner of Tbroop avenue and MrDotiough .street, hi utiic A. m.; thence from the elurreli at three R M. to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross lor interment. Cosnki.ly.? V solemn rec|tiiem anniversary muss (or the re|Mi.se of the soul of the late MlCllAKI. CoNNkl.LY will lie celebrated in the Clttirch of tlie Holy Cl'OUS, ou Monday, August 2U, at ten o'clock A. M. Relatives uinl IriotnJa arc respectfully Invited to ho pre* nt ('kkach.?August 20, 187". JosEru W. CuiiAoir, Jr.. only son of Kti/.a and Joseph Creagh, aged o years, 4 Mentha and I!! days. Relatives and trieuds of the taliiily urn respectlully Invlteit to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, a48 West forty tilth street, on Sundw, August ?l * Dixsow.?After u long and revere illness. C.vrutuixK Dlxsox, wife of Martin 11. Ihxon. aged 41 years. IP latives and friend* ol the family will please attend the funeral, ell Monday, aid ItiM., at hull'past oUC o'clock 1'. M.. at So. On Culght street. Diamond.?Ciiaui.ks II. Diamond. aged 47 years. IIis friends arc invited to attend the funeral, Irom Hit! Spring street, on Sunday, at two o'clock. Do.vaiiuk?lot Thursday. August in, CniusToriltta Donahue, a unlive ol eoiiniy I'urlow (parish ol Clonegal), , Ireland, in the tsili year ol Ids age. Relatives and friends of Ids family are respectfully invited to atti ud his fum-rui. Irom his late tesiduner. No. 1117 llroa.dwav. corner of Cedar street, on Sunday, 22d Inst , at two I' M . to proceed to Calvary eeinelerv. fixcit.?In Weston, Conn , on August 20, 1876, Cottie. youngest daughter of Cornelius M. and Mary A. finch. Relatives and friemls of the family are invited to attend the tuiier.il. ou Monday, August 2d. at three o'clock P. M. Train from forty-second street at 0:05 I JL M. . Koiin.?At I.obouun Spring, Augu-t "20, Katuarink Giuiiiri loan, youngest daughter of Augustus and Anna II. Kunl. Funeral ut Mt. Paul's church. corner Clinton and Carroll streets, Brooklyn, on Sunday, the 22d lust., ut tlvo | o'clock I'. M. GattxitR. 'm Friday, the 20th inet., Jamks G. Uakxku, 111 ilic 72d yew ol It in litre, Funeral Iroiu In.- lute res.denco, No. 172 Wont Twenlytlilrd street, on Monday, 2fid iu?t., ut eleven o'clock | A. M. OLRXSASi.?On Saturday, August 21, 1H75, Matiikw OlicsvaX, on ut Kdward and Mary Glouuuii, uged 10 mouths and 111 duys. The friend* ol the; family am invited lo attend the funeral, Iruin their residuum, V2iuli street (Broadway), MunhattaiiVille, on Sunday, August 22, at halt pimt one V M Joy.?Suddenly, on the lftth mat., in Uoalon, ut the resident ol his brother, John s. Joy Kavanauii,?()n Thursday, August 19, 1X75, PatrioR Kavaxaoii, a e i in years, n native ottlowory, oounty Wexford, Ireland. Relative# and friend* ol the family are respeetfully invited to attend the funeral, rroni his iato realdeiieo, 112 New Church street, on Sunday, August 22, at two o'clock I*. M. Kikrmax ? On Friday, August 2fl, 1S7H, Jottx Kikiinan, Jr.. suit of John and Cathariue Klerntn, tu thelWth ycui o! his age. I Relatives and friends of Iho family are respectfully Inj Vtletl lo attend luo luuural, trout but Iato roetUebcu, i I West Thirty-first street, on Monday, August 23, at one o'clock. Krtuwu.?Hoy. aged 18 months, youngest child ol Peter <1 uml Julia S. Kellogg, oi ltrooklyn, at liiughaiuton, V Y.. on KrulaV, the 20lh Inst. liuriul ut Co lust nek's Landing. New York. Kimisi.tcv.?On iSaiiinluy evening, Auguet 21, at tuo ri stdonce ol her sou in law, Nicholas Ks|icuscheld, No. 6 Willow street, Brooklyn, Mrs. Maky K,, widow of tlx late Andrew Kingslcy, ol' Sodus, Wayne county, N. Y. in the Mill year of her age. Notioe of funeral hereafter. I.adk.y.?On Priday aflenioon, after a lingering 111 uess, Maky Ja.sk, daughter of the late Michael l.odcu. Her relatives and friends, and also those of hei brother, John lanien, uro respectfully invito 1 to attend the funeral, from her late resideuee, No. 38 West Twenty-second street, on Tuesday, 34th Inst , at nine o'clock A. M.; thence to St. Joseph's church. Sixth nvelilie ami West Washington place, where the funeral service w ill lake place at ten o'clock precisely. Interment ill family vault. Calvary Cemetery. l.miKii.? iii Kuglund, on the 18tli Inst., Josui'ii Lisiikk. aged 03. Alai'iiona.? In llurlem, on Wednesday, August 18, MatiikwJ. II., youngest son of George and Kate Mac (loll.i, aged 3 mouths uud tl days. 11 is reiuuiris were interred in Plat bush Cemetery. Mattiikwh.?Drowned, hi Imiui Island, on Thursday, John Kowakk Ma itiuws, aged 4M years :uid T months. The relatives and friends, also the members of George Washington Lodge, No. 38fi. p. uml A. M., ulso sister lodges, are invited to attend the fUlierul. this iluv (Sun tluy), from ills late residence, No. 309 West Pourth Street, lit two o'clock. .Mahr.?Oil Priday, July 30, 1876. at his resideuee, 1 11 Kind Fortieth street, alter a short and severe illness. William H. Mark. aged 37 years. Mi.max?on Saturday, August 21, at her late real denie. -jtif Bloom Held street, Hohoken, CathaRIMM widow of Peter Midi.in. Notice of luiicrul hereafter. Mkao.?Iii Harlem, 2oih, eighth month, 1876, Sahai hi., yoiiugest daughter of tfcorge V. and Mary B. Mead, aged one yenr. 1 month and 0 days. Funeral will take place on second day next, at ulevec A. M., from residence or her parents. No. 43 West 128tfc street, near Sixth avenue. Friends respectfully invlled. Mirciir.i.L.?After a severe Ulncs, on Thursday, fht 191 It lust., Jaxkt, wile of George Mitchell, in the 42f year of tier age. Friends are re-pert fully Invited to attend the funeral, from her lulu residence. No. 217 Yarlck street, at out o'clock P. M., on Sundav. the 22U inst. Mottn.vx?August 20. 1S76, J. llkxitv Morgan; real deuce 2vl Spring street. Services at St. John's chapel, Yarii-k street. Mi liovNKt.t. ? At Hoboken. on August 20. Marv A. M<'('ijv\k1.1., only daughter ul John McCouneli and Mary Kelly, ugnd 1 year, 4 months ami 20duys. Relative* ami friend!" an' respectfully invited to attend tlie funeral. from No. 157 Grand street, between l itlIt and Sixth aveuuea, IJoboken, N. J., this day (Sunday), 22d inst.. hi three o'clock I*. M. XIcC'onvili..?Month's mind. At the Church of Out I.ady of Mercy, Debevoise place, Brooklyn, on ties Tuesday morning, the 24th inst., at nine o'clock, a sol cum requiem mass will he offered tor the repose of thi soul of tlio lulc Jotl.v XIcCo.v vii.l, of 275 Clinton avenue Brooklyn, Relatives and friends ure respectlully invite) to at lend. McKxioiit.?In Brooklyn, on Saturday, August 21 1875. Klizaukth, daughter of William and Eliza Mc Knight. aged 14 months. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at tend the Itineral, on Sunday (to-day), at two P. XI., fron the resident o of her parents, No. 109 Sackett street Brooklyn. Post.?On Friday, August 20. Catharine Hays daughter of Samuel I,, and the late Esther H. Post. Relatives and friends are Invited to ultendthe funeral, from iter late residence, No. Old East 125th street, on Monday, 23d Inst., at three o'clock I'. XI. lltril Aims.?At Edinburgh, .Scotland, duly 30, In the 03d year of his ttgo, Rev. Jambs Riohakos, B. I)., pastor ol the Kanawha Presbyterian church, Charleston, W. Va. The remains of Dr. Richards will be taken to Auburn. N. X'., for Interment, where luncrul services will be held on Tuesday, the 24th, at ten o't lock. Roiikkts.?(in Friday. August 20, Tiiomas Roberts, aged 31, ol (llithtokeford, England, after a short Illness. I'lie relatives and Iriends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the lutierai, from his late residence. 259 West Twenty uinth street, on Sunday, August 22, at one o'clock P. XI., sharp. Rocks.?tin the 20ih lust., John K. Rocks, aged 53 years, u native of Dtingannon. county Tyrone, Ireland. Relatives and friends ure respectfully invited to attend tlie funeral, this flay, at one o'clock, from his late rest donee. No. 787 Tenth avenue. Seaman.?On Saturday, August 21, Al'Ql'stl'8 G. man, in the dStli year of his age. Notice ol funeral hereafter. Ski.i,a r.?Andrew Skllar, August 20, 1875, aged 22 years and 7 months. The relatives aud friends are invited to attend the funeral, from hi- Into residence, 204 avenue A, this day (Sunday), at half pa?l two o'clock Skllkik.?At Greenwich. Conn., on Friday, 20tb inst., Tuadei's Sei.i.kck. in the (iytlt year of hisuge. ltelutives aRd friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, al two o'clock P. xl., or*ut Christ church, ut hall-past twt o'clock P. XI., on .Monday, 23d inst. Sheridan.?on Tuesday, 17th, Margaret Ceceuj Sheridan, daughter of John J. Sheridan and Cutharmi II. Tracy. Siikkipax.?Suddenly, at Hurlcm, on Saturday, Au gust 21. 1875, .May, only daughter of James B. utM Martini J. Sheridau. Notice ol funeral hereafter. Sill.?e. E. Sill. Funeral on Monday, ut Rochester. Sneiiecok.?on Saturday, August 21. George Sneos cor, son of the lute George Sneileeor, lit the 17th yeal of his age. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the fuueral, on Tuesday, August 24, at two o'clock, Irom tlie residence ol his grandfather, William Vulleuu, Sr.. 33S West Twelfth street. Scry.?Keystone Lodge, No, 235, F. ano A. XL ? Biietuuen?X'ou ure hereby sitiuinoiied at tlie lodgi rooms, corner Blei cker street and Bowery, on Sunday, 22d inst., at one o'clock sharp, fur the purpose of ut tending the lull oral ol our late brother, George W. U Spry JOHN BE VRIES, W. M. Edgar T. Stewart. Secretary. Stariiivk.?At Tremout, August 10, George F. Star, hick, in the 37th year of his age. The relatives and Irlends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the lutierai, at the First 1'rcsbyteruiD church ol Fremont, on Sunday, August 22, at thret o'et H-k P. XI. l ite remains will lie taken to Chappaqui on the 23d, by lite s ::;o A. XI. train Iroui New York, where services will be held heloro interment. cun.-ianit.vk commankkuy, No. 48, K. T.,l Harlem, August 20, 1875. ) Sir Kmgiits?Yot tire h n by -ummoned to ossein Ids nt the Asylum. Third uv 'tiue and 124th street, on Sunday, the 22d inst.. al one o'clock' P. M., lor the purpose Of attending t ie funeral iii our late Couipuuion. Sll Geotge F. sturbttck, at Tremout. Full Uniterm. By or dcr, A. N. UKBCKWAY, Eminent Commander. C I'. Pkiki'k. Recorder. t it ding SrAlt l.odgk, No. 585, F. ano A. XI. ? Breiiiren?X'oii ure hereby sutuunned to attend an emergent eomtnuuleation of the lodge, eortier of Xlott street and Rut road avetiue, Tremout, on Suuday, Align.-I 22. at tw i o'clock sharp, for the puipo-eof attending the funeral o: our late Woislupful Brother, George F. Starbuck I'he Mnsuuio Irutemlty are earnesilv luMto 1 to attend. Bv order o! RICHARD HIIXMAN, W. M. Carry I). Stearns. Secretary. Tracy.?On Friday, August 20. at her late residency ol.C.Okri si reel, Jl.lllT. I III* UCIOVOU WHO <11 ueurgi 'l'laty ucd daughter of James Devlin, watchmaker, Ardee, county l.nutli, Ireland. Relative- .iiitl tru'iids of the family uro invited to attcml lliC Itinera), from her late residence, on Monday moruiug, 23d nist., at nine o'clock, to St. Teresa's church, where a solemn muss of requiem will be offered for tin' repose of her soul; thence to Calvary Cemetery. Tuaisqi'ii.?On Saturday, August ill, Pikkki XUAiNql'K. Notice ul'funeral in tomorrow's papers. Ykkslam).?<>ii Saturday, gist iust., Gakklt R. Vrb*> lami>, III the 5iith year of his uge. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend tin- funeral, on Monday, 23d iust.. at half past two 1*. M., I'ruin his lute residence, on Bergen Point plank road. Jersey City (late Greenville). \Vali..vex.?At I.ake George, Saturday morning, at two o'clock, ItkSHlK. youngest daughter' of Isaac auc iiniinuh Wallach, aged 11 years. 5 months and 2 days. Relatives and friends of the family, also Cougregalioi Aliavalli<'licsed, Empire City l.odge, P. ainlA. M. ; K:ti| .Solomon Ciiapter, It. A. M.; Mendelssohn Kenuvolen Society iiml the Lese-verclu of ihe Nineteenth ward are respectfully inviied to utleud the funeral, from thi residence of (he parents, No. I4il Past Sixtieth street Sunday, August 22, at two o'clock P. M. U'kkks. -At Oruiige, N. J., on Friday, August 20. William II., sou ol Willet mid Ann M. Weeks, aged 41 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at the resldeuce of his pureuts, 14S Schcriiicrliorii street, Brooklyn, on MoAday, August 23, at four o'chs k J'. M. Wiiitk. ? Friday, August 20, William Whitk, In the 4'Jth year of his age. The friends ol tho family and those of his wife's family are respectfully invited to attend the luner.il, ou o.'nt i ... > >.! I... i * .. . t tti-s.lc-Ai n'l'l.u'lf friwn Kia laic residence, 44u West i'orty-nixth street. Willis.?on Saturday, August 21, William Willis, Id tlic "iWili year of Ins age. ltelatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend tlie funeral, from his Into residence, Xo. 54 East forty-ninth street, on 'fuesduy, the 24th Inst., at one i'. 11. XllCBliURBOt s. t USUI,I I K DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM DIFFER. l\ eat Stales lor numerous causes. Xo publicity. Legal everywhere, Terms satisfactory. FREDERICK t. KINO, Lawyer ami .Votary Publle, JkXI Broadway. Residence office No. H Eighth street. ? 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