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ae eS ai THE NEW YORK HERALD. Steere eee ae ne NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26, 1844. Fries wwe Cones, THE NEW YORK HERALD BARENNE & CO. ‘The Dreadfai Hurricane at Cuba. | shore. The bar Saptain Snow, of Bos | * wey a: Se \. 4 que Ann Louisa, Ceptain Snow, of Bos- AGGREGATE CIRCULATION id AT THE CORNER, OF 1G RAND STREBT AND Wehave Received ietters and papers from Havana, red hepa the mocks Wee this morning she is E: ce 1M Gi 8; says the ‘ropic of the 16th inst. to the 8th inst., “ * 4 THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. FASHIONABLE ESTABLISHMENT, bringing the paren r0 of « dresdfal kucstenne which The Hamburg sb fo, which. closed her register THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. occurred on the night of the 4th inst, doing immense { 0 the 27th ul is on asandbank, and they are discherging her. The steamer lenas, and the American ship Wash- ington, are entirely lost ‘he American ship Ontario, and the schra Pawtucket, oland Miils, and Palestine, and the Evglish corvette plete cal El the bar in three feet water. and tragedy that was soon to be enacted. | ,, we rosttay® scheoners are allon shore, more or Lad J waa tempestuote; at 108 berries a erence ne | _ tbe bridge of Yaman hes suffered some, and that of ngth during the whole night, and continuicg thus un- | 942 Juan, is not allowed to be passed. 40.4.M. Then imperceptibly it heganto luli. At me- Which is universally felt, is great, incal idian mach diminished, and diminishing all the evening. ¢ information from the During that unfortunate night and morning, the hurri- ding Every thing, canes, plant Jncreawed th of the compuss, and with i mflered. ee a 7 bay, were aggravated, honlefing ail atone besa 2P® | terrible storm In San Antonio du Banos a. great many the public, that, she Js prepared to exhibit & meh aud | ployed for the salvation of the lost vessels, null YAti | houses bave fallen. ‘The theatre and the tower of the avant aeaartument of Halt Hats, which she facters herself | Mf, commenced the demolition of houses; enclosures, chureh are ruined. It is said that three or four lives are trees, doors and windows, and to such extent that it | 1ost—ene of them, a youth of 18 years, crushed by the would be difficult to find within our whole extensive po. | {ailing walls Inthe district or county of Cano, seven To the Public, $2 THE NEW YORK HERALD—Daily Newspaper—pab- Mashed every day of the year emcept New Year's Day and Fourth of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 96 per annumn—postages paid—cash in advance. THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday ¢ moming—price 6) ceuts per copy, or $3 M8 per annum—post- y p ‘ages paid, eash in advance, ADVERTISHRS are inforined that the circulation of the ; Be Herald is over THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND, and inereasing Where the choicest assortment of Parisian Modes, Hats, inst. It has the largest civculation ‘paper in this city, | Head Dresses, &c., will always be found of the best selecti or the world, and, is therefore, the best channel for business | § jortations direc! olire men in the city of country. Prices moderat in advance, Ee) MKS. M. WILSON begs to iulorm her Iriends and u jac PRINTING of all kinds executed at the t moderate jwice, tuud in the most elegant style. at JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor oy THE Henacp Estaau dies will find wort! ti Afe nord Bac pariarca seine elec: tina goes’ Cheney in search of patterns, would do wel: to call MENT, Milhners, vious Northwest comer of Fulton and N: . + On ad ‘assortment of Feathers, | pulation within and wit leagues from Havana, the hurricane has made great de- rm shen wd Nunon ara | Bott Cre ad nad Brass Taare ates | pulaton niin and, wphont the chy wale 8 single | frdotton of house windews an ies. "A er fom Up in the poweat style, MRS.M. WILSON, ay that place says that the town of Nejay is wholly plown ol 1 Grand st., between Alien and Orchard. The long desired for dawn of down, excepting the church, the cuartel, and thre FRENCH pot th te ernation to th, deepal gui whlch | Gant gee ek eke Shea 7 a increases tl a) we e, m oud and p! NIER AKRANGE we N ARTIFICIAL, FLOWERS AND EEATHERS | tnetorch ef death thiepletore of destruction; for in truth j OM te coffee estate Destino, the negro houses have di WARE THREE aes Eom PATERSON TO treet, New York, are receiving’ by the Havre iahocs, it was be:ween the hours of seven and eight that th eee, a be feeegs ani shattered. on Ua On agaafer the tat cf Gewober the exth wilt lanvé-= their assortinent of Fall Good ricane eff cted its greatest ravages During that day i carer e the houses are ruined, and not a plautain, Pate 80% Depor ¢ ‘ they have no rival. All most every estublishment remained closed ; the streets | shrub. tree, iruit of auy Kind ds left. From Santiago de 89 . shew Youn. Hine arg fuvited to give them a and squares were deserted ; the distribution of the perio | 184 Vegas they write that the teo pestuous winds ewe, ( geek pM hes wel vc! caw 5 store ‘ dicals and bread were reta:ded till late in the afternoon, | ¢¢ath aud destruction for the epace of fourteen hours be- « pM 1 op te tion of such a beautiful tock. | They pledge themselves that che | tn the market there Was nothing—no milk, meat, or pro: | Simning at 9 P.M of the dth, and throwing to considera: svn Bowware. b ed with American blowers for Ft visiens of any kind, om the hiaenl 4 . ble distances doors, windows, balconies, pilasters of the é o’ehock. as they have their house in Paris, Rue de J'racy, No.6, and de rricane was over, th gorelock AM. go'elpok A.M. pone lay Bea relat ‘of’ Im*ec’ | city continued to present the appearance of a place that | Churches, door windows utters of the college a Mi. M. ee | had been bombarded and sacked Doors barracks and court huuse; and in private dwell; tapas HOTAL . jone | throwing down walla, nnrodfing bull: ings, etc. 5 rt Ot ahem 4 every four corners of a square the winds MSY EAM SHINS” zee : heen ees Se » winds and tore up trees by thelr. roots and branch: ment . The speatvele which the wharves of | !0s8 of life in this district | um happy Caballeria, San Francisco and the Machin presented In the small town of 8an Antomo Chiq pecially the latter, is indescribable, horrible and | 20Use stands, and on the estate of Misericorcia, all was Of 1200 tons and 440, ho: — ‘contract with the ‘Lords of ae most desolate At the first, the vessels moored there exe down, killing three negroes and wounding six aS AN On pe Kysvned estate Comat nine miles from Bata- CAM. and launches broken, with masts and , | dano, the hurricane felt with as great force as in Ha- will cha J. SORIA & CO.’S rrelg, were under the wharf . . ordinary construction, and many Cdlgiei FRENCH DYING ESTABLISHMENT, r seen hkewise a multitude of stone borg gt vier eredown, The dwellings have sui- “pi No, 490 Pearl Street. stroyed, injured and abandoned. The 5 i muc ‘he winds have thrown all down except 1 improvemen Rory, q , a tebe biperienced surgeons, and are srpplicd ay tof Bafa his work, iow cubed ioualy, a Tin's | theres At sha Fish’ Manes thare hea cise bees bavege | of the effet ofthe hurricane, the persons Who own Wood: ‘or freight or 7 to ananner | ‘warrants will give general sat jon." Tite te sik en houses injured by storm, may repair them witl En OF DeeNe, OORT Me GTA San, Aeeat, incall kinds of Woolen, Cotton and Silk goods Dyed or Cleansed | {Svern the own up on the shoreen in the sewers a | 20d, it they are too poorto build with stone and mo ausce WET reet, (pn ately 'w, which should be a strong inducement | {rent of the Fish Morket, against the curtain of Valder, | 1bi# decree bas made the Captain Genersl very popul: 624.) THE NRW STEAMBOAT [baa | for the ladies and gentlemen of this city and its vieiaity, to pay | and over against the City Walk, « brig londed with o among all clavses. He has likewise decreed that board a PIRE, im an easly vi 2 3 coal hae been driven ; and direciing the eye towards the | planks, window frames, shutters, and all Kinds of woo CAYWAIN D. HOWE, Miseled te the an we eee nets. Wenting Apt ; three or four more vessels are sven, thrown upon | jo" building houses may enter iree of duty. Thesame : : (Les crs of\ Wocel tl Bran REE | the walls, ‘The picture is | liberty (ree of duty) for six months, be 1g to-duy, Pere. BUTEALO for FESAGO, siguated a H ‘om this point—vessels diemasted in the channel— upon Corn and corn meal, beans, potatoe: ice, sweet Po- on » 23d of veka AA i. mn jv. 392 Bowery. lost on Cara Blanca, Trescomia and Ri 'd | tatoes, plantains. Also some uther minor regulations ad- yerform her trips regularly the sea- | 76's Hecween 17th and ‘18th streets ‘th ous to ihe people. on, a9 follows = 351 Bleecker strects nd 1 streets, Vette Peg Re ip ee RS Ge od Thave understood that the Captain General may grant u DOWN. rand virect. ready sald that the Tengiedo, or shed on the wharf of C& } crmission for American vessels to be guid and bought Leares Bt LEAVES CHICAGO. allaria, is com) te] lo’ in its three victi Eras Ate, &. SreARS amg | Audin Newark, comer of Broad street and Washington Plaee. | lout their liver Ree why one black. The new ahed { bere, in order to replace the coasters destroyed by the he + Rep. a in front of the customhouse has suffered damage likewise | 8 ueaday, Oct. at pl wharves broken up. In Regla the | merrigc Gale=Su A Great Loss of Life a LS ela) damages are considerable, as much in the town as at the ila iy Thaceday, Now ‘ aS sti ade wharves. ‘The Plaza de Toros hal! destroyed, and many | —Imamense Destruction of Property—Se- ‘The EMPIRE is 960 foot in feet, inches beam, 14 houses fallen. In Guanabacoa we are intormed that mo: voral Vesa¢le Lost, fost zines ole, speomaring 1980 tone, sad the aime seers : than thi ty honses are razed In the Cerro many hous On Friday evening lest it 4 blowing fresh from mori with Eva's Past the poss sadomuclowaten tee inhi pltoregue place The bilge thu North Bast, ond continued iuercosivg in violence un- ity of au explosion. f , : til o'clock P, M., on Saturday thi . During the he Cabin ts 230 feet long, with soparate Saloons for Ladies c of Mordozo has disappea : and Gentlemea-—spacions State Roome extend the whole In Havana we Wave heard of three stone and mortar | “me of the gale, which tasted about eighteen hours,dam- Veulated by doors opening from the inside and out, sad all ; houses almost ruined, and it is rare to God one that has f 98¢ W#s done to preperty to an almost incredible excent. tar Gakened and furuished in ¢ style unequal hot suffered partially,” ‘The greater part of the city lamps } /Be unequalled tury cf the gale, when at its height ¢ vious oxter inthe word, Ample ‘secommodations for Ser have gone to pieces.” The top ornaments of the Govern | seurcely, be conceived! I sively to " 1 Oa ok wenn ment House have been transported, us if by msgic. to a J Houses, fence provided with a god band of music. great distence. The stately polm’ trees of Santa Clara f Course was le Wirams, Manan & Co., Bua, \ ’ were torn up by their roots, and their beautiful leaves { ‘Ul velocity. iH. Noxron ‘& Co., Chicago, § Agents. thrown by the wind inte the street, On the morning of the oth, previous to the gale having i ; Kunst, LRN 2 ——— 2 Th the street O'Reilly, No. 103, a chamber, or upper j Teached its height, the Revenue schooner, Vigilant, drug- 5 EY, & CO. = ' story; was blown d injuri } wed her anchors and was driven out to sea, where it is August 1, 1844. ‘Cleveland. 'y, wa jown, injurirg considerably a mulatto saeoet ire CUTTING AND CURLING. carpenter and a boy who slept there. SE ftir ans a - j : "| ‘Outside ot tho walls, as was to be expected, was the | ,, Lhe following is a list of the officers of the Vigilant : FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. Fah Fate. Deen eats Hee PHALON’S | greatest destruction. ‘The sentry-boxes were carried e | William & G. Taylor, Commander, Wm. G. Tuylor, Ist A The Royal, Mail Suaumships ACADIA and | {8 jimutable ate gf Hain renting, ai of haut ton J great distance and torn into chips; the lampe torn from | Lieut’ Coe avameS’ and the doak ond cabin Boy, slave! He hes, at some expenss, introduced a new feature in the ; the Louisiena pilo's, aud two of the negroes who desert- eatin Wye, rion, Hog, Com. on Friday, Nov ae nee. | seiner of hie drain by Keeping over ie brushes, | iat ‘The Campa tel Mart, (earede Ground) on toe 4 &- Wits tbe Puot bot from the Belize were on board. J. Esq, Com. D p bernia, A. Be on "Baturday, Nov. igihy naaz. | tone of which are used & second time without cleaning, thas se- | oth and west vide, hus lost a great port ol ita iron rail. § © Johnson, pilot, belonging to the Vigilant, and Mr prot Sida. | Gandia every shop. Call and try the eysiem, wrich comand] | inge abd pillars, whith fell from the ferce of the wind and Robert Arniisted, of New Urieans, (passenger) were pro: ‘Avoly to AM: 1, | itll, : the trees blown egainstthem All the arches and gate. j Vilentiuily ashore andsaved. en jo. 3 Wail street. , them he great Houre of Aldama—that castle—that rf TUTE ren ‘A large assortment of Wigs aud Bealoes. palace, built bor proof—-has. euffered; one of its belco, | sigh:, though there were four men on board, who have Ly tN ISLA 012 mm , opposite Be. Pama: sing the North, was twisted away by the wind! | beyond a doubt, perished at sea FERKY. - The Plaza del Pupor. on ite north side, is without a single he schooner Pequot C#pt. Rent, lying at Wall's Fy MAGAZIN DE MODE is al BY Wharf, was by the violence of the wind and waves, and ‘#008 OF WHITEHALL: > jor adoor. The diamade is all blown down—all y ‘The Boats will follows on and after Sept. 30. No 60 Canal *trect. thoes iaalava’ coming in concussion with the wharf and vessels lying Reh ror NEW YORK: ADAME D. BEHRMAN, begs leateig inform her friends | ‘Of all the Wards which have auffored most, San Loven | Wio0 side, stove in at the stern and auuk. Valued at LAVE BEATEN Isa ND that her opening for che Fatt.and Wivren Faenions, in Paris Hate, (aj za is without doubt the first. ‘he greater part of the 5 $17 fe STA’ lead Dresses, French Flo: 1 Feat n The schoocer Orbit, Capt. Sully, broke loose from and 10, A.M; 18%, a5, iibous of i fos; fully select heuses which looked upon the sea; are totally destroyed, | . “fa ° 2. S-—All esate stent bo parsioalatty wonstod, cad are st cha | covaseet Pare) teen eh err ote aeruad by her } od the remainder participate in the destruction Tide Whart, and was Tun ou shore between the Custom risk of the owners thereof. su | PARISIAN MILLINERY FOR LApins TOILETS, pte Di tet of Jesu Mavia is the next that has enffered | 8h4 ub ovueragotaboar $1: ae ee) ate eee ROPE LINE OF LL take onda 20 ‘ 4 i q " FROUPLE’S LINE, OF S1BAMBUALS | he troy TOt‘an early call at her old establishment, Magasin de § (he,morts ihe, Gamage here being Aer grastait dineeseal ‘The brig Statira, Capt. Baddidge, late from St. Marks, uae ALBA: * 60 Cani of imtee being without roots and withont hearths. with @ cargo of 282 bales of cotton, 85 boxes tobacco, und ys exce} ypeed—Through direet, ad gy an ag EE ‘We have heard that the Sparich brig Adviso, which | & lot of chins, rigging and anchors, of the brig J. D. streets. sailed from this port (or Barcelona, loaded with cotton, on | Noyes, lately wrecked near St. Marks, dragged her cst R, Captain A. P. Bt. we)’ the mo ping ot the 4th, was lost. yesterday at 10 A.M, nds in weight, and drifted out und struc 7 Hivenings at 6 o'clock. 7 on the shore of Chivos, as she was endeavo'ing to get to | _P? ry rocks, where she now lies a complete Captain A. Houghton, on Nis port. "The boatewain, too caine tes a ieeet te | wreck. Her decks are cut up fore aud aft, and the is Tuesday, 1 ‘and ‘6 o'clock. po! , two sailors, in bs fi ott wi INEen Grteeret aR ete JACKSON, STACEY & SMITH an ensign saved, who ore now in the horpital of Cabanas, | broke in two by parting abaft the mainmnast, | Her cotton t Wive o'clock, P.M. f Intermediate Places. ANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS of Pea,"Pocket | 8,8 Very bad and critical state, being unable to give :ny | 12, NOW age a wiper out Py, wrecker p ut Pi it sah Re Rees NOK AMPNCA Ca So, | MA Ei ery Pen rs os | norman of he rex fal uonrd What ised | To oak Canny $1000 was waaay tensden, Ys v y ma, 8t 5} and other deseriptions of Sheffield ( sprint] * | vevsel, on board of which there were sixty souls No- i o'clock She cases Prone OF Sheffield Soot arr eraven | thing is known of the Spanish Mail, that. asiled the same | the time the cabin went. $700 of this belonged to the wg tHeamboat COLUMBIA, Captain Willi: H. Peck, So brig, and the balance was the indivicual property of the Monday, Weineaday, Sriday and Sandsy ‘Afternoois, at 3.) DOUBLE EXTRA ITALIAN HAIR WaSH | “3% harboriodey rom New Oniecha theeestamof which | captain. The crew and officers were saved Alter the Temweaigers taking. ei ines will, arti ‘An infallible, sove: saya he heard nothing ol the gale. poms 2 hh patcineg he aby ara pg in! Alvent tn ope sera he'Monsing ‘estas of Cass for Fela ahd celsbreted Her Spanish Majesty's brig-of war Cabano, which | Ception of one old negro, who refused to Ieave the vessel, SScusd wok sow Gal shaman tebe scope, at fer rrowk wad Se, Grutcleatees and sailed on tho same day as a consort io the mall, was | nit vi area icrmediately aiter the. gale to ber esalt- (oppepetngam pepo hee f wrecked yesterday alternoon at 4 o'clock, upon the Becu. | 4, which wen Cee eee srw formed trusting any of the boats of this | AY Fae aed Eatrad men saved, except one artil | rruch damaged af to be considered not worth saving. © ur freight, apply on board, orto P.C. Schultz, The steamer Natchez is ashore at the Cementarioof the | The wrecsin, ey Ludlow came dowbon raean y i a! ay aoe Ipingatibe time of ihe gals, with tbe loss of her, mest, gens : TES 5 7 ‘The schooner of war Logero has lost both her masts . HOUR CHANGED TO 81X O'CLOCK, m boweprit and part of her sails. Damuagees $60 ; Allthe vessels of war, as well as merchantmen, have pt P 3 ie Night Line ALBANY AND TROY { ‘ suffered more or less. “The schooner Sophia wes also sunk. Estiaated | naan cae hone of departure from 7 to 6 o'clock, P. M., ; y S Below ix a list of vessels lost in this bay, as far as is | $900 ‘ovghkeepsie during the great Fair and Cattle and wae known at the office of the Captain of the Port :— Empire, commanded and owned ty Ca . | Warez Sunes one to Fongs! 1e. + + F Wood, w.a lying between Wall's ond Filor’s wharv “fig sweamner SWALLOW, Capt. A; McLean, Monday 16th, Schooners —Paquet de Banos, Barlanita, Manvala, Mi- | 4nd was cut down te ber keel, from her stern to her main- Pac, tacany Heh, Thursdays 19 elec tan Cor: F. FURBEDDU. ee be A Mee ectece mast, by the British brig Victoria, {rom Nassau, which s 9 id Luann. ‘i 4 "from the country will be promptly attended to, | Te" A the extraordinary power of the wind and waves force ult sr De 7 otolock, from Barclay street pee, the | if addressed to. the Eroprietor, enclosing the.cash. He bas K M lacte), | through her, as il uo obstruction was in her wey. Valued TROY and EMPIRE . . agents, Single wash in tie shop 25 cents—or $1 per bottle. S ia, Cecelia, Mer- | at $1000. =" Dacing (ue graat Weir and Cattle Show, Tuesday, 17th, | _02 Im*m | Andria, Flor de Regia. Brige—Juanits, Union: Ser} " Schooner Rome, Capt. Kemp, lying at anchor in the To) Yy the fare to LODGINGS TweNTY-wive | Pi Leonidas, Tono, Theresa, General Mina, and sloop | harbor, ear the upper part of town, dragged her anchors, fe A ES) wis Julia. and went ashore during the height of the gale. She is NEW YORK, ALSANY AND TROY STEAMBOAT , CENTS, ‘The French ship Arago, from C now being got off, by digging away the sand {rom around LINE. ar wrecked in the gale of the 24 inst it her, and placing vmpty cusks on each side, to lighten her. FOR AUBARY AND. TROY — Morning - THE NAGS HEAD | mouth of thie harbor, went to pieces on the ath in The water where she now lies is about 19 inches, and she from the foot of Barclay street, landing N . hurricane. This sbip'hod been sold the day previo’ draws 6; fet, light Roe, Monday, Wednes- OS an upwar. ™A® | pubsic sale, for the benefi of the underwriters, and w The british schooner Britannia, Captain Kelly, from 7 si NSH ‘The Snbperiber heving fitted up | V4 Of by the house of Emdon for $3,660, a8 she | Nassau, N.P, was drove on shore above Mr. Brown's ‘A. Gorham, Tuesday, Thurs: } § SS and newly famished several rooms stood. The crew of this vessel were all saved warehouse. In driving ashore she encountered the schr. f connected with this Kstablishmen The American ship Ebro, which sailed from New Or | Rome, and knocked m her bulwarks on one side. She solicits a call from his friends and | leans for Havre, was wrecked on the point of Salado, | hus been got off, and is now taking in cargo for Nassau. the public. near to that port. Crow all saved—vessel a total wreck: | “Reported by ‘Capt. Bunce, of schooner Ranger—sloop JAMES BYRNES. ‘The Spanish brig Zaregozanu, which sailed on the 4th, | Texa: ptain Bethel, ashore on Tavanies, in 2 feet was lost on the ro: ks of Bauta, westward of this port, and | water, 80 fathoms from 4 feet; musts standing. Means ‘D SHOE WEARING aie) be 4 Captain and crew, with the exception of | were being used to get her off. day tat Bata ing, at 7 o'glock, r 5 oe! be Tiveuing Line fin he foot of Courtland street, direct. ‘The tieamer 8W ALLOW, Captain A. MeLean, Monday, Weduealay aad Kriday Eventing, at 6 o'e ‘Tre Steamer ALHANY, Captain KR. B. Macy, Tuesday, Tia ovis wcantt tat drake of wee ' te bare, Kadecan aie TO THE af ee teenie r y.an4 three, saved. The sloop Relorm, Captain Roberts, ran ashore near parcel spas time to take the morning train of cars for the WM. aM, stret, having, nl ‘ oe GRAS po sre Brigae Tabet ah Tae Key, but wan go! of ore lo of het Coad a Per pean c board, \thees tock @er the fall fer: salea ured slightly. Frigate Cortes parted cable and drifted in jchoopver Hadson, Captein len, of New York. gpritarhtre yeep behest ta Uy : ‘among the merchant vessels, and injured both them and | cently from Washington, DC., drove to sea with two SL RAtRNG AND CHEAP EXCURSIONS «| one ls, which he flate od herselt—in the gale of the 2d she ran afoul of the siti, and | anchors drogging, in the early part of the gale, about 10 sew aaa TGRER AR ARGENAGE. oun | @ORHe Bone tal Get ot Me syst | gee oyay Sri ommend ropa and Fa | AH nd sural og mi i ar oe BLAND.) AND NEW YORK FERRY, a Ae cae cidanien bl Hiellerd, en, and youths’ Boots and Shoes, of al} descriptions, wn down The Bezar suffered in her side, pope! n, of New Orleans; William desined, sui te, Pro Pier No! ty Nocth Hives. foot of artery Fines, f suitable for the merchant, mechanié | works and how. ‘The bri rde suffered only inst ¢ eastern; hore of Virginia; John Saunders, iieen Daly, fay to eA, ene OF fer roave eek it aa low ge Te pie pucks bea) " aboat. T' Englishman, and Andy Thompson, Norwegian, crew and M4, gon f ‘> Mey at pres. | Ponton Ma er catheads. The owners. ORCC Ee ree | Gatclecs hat Wie pk ec toreecone a only her camboose and boat injured. The four owners of the schooner were lalely petty of ‘Acumoni it 8 minutes vo 3, and 10 minutes vo | that they ‘will eave hin store suisied with sh raain worth | ‘Tho American vensels in this harbor have cers on board of the Columbus, 74, and hud employed j giving him’scal . ) i their savings in the purchase and fitting out of their vessel jognton a3 6 and 10 A. ML; at 1%, 6 and 7H zis Spring ;between Greenwich aud Washington sta. | Pore Legare ind the mort eoeponed daring the | purposely for ireighting and passage on this eoust. ‘They Lenvea Wow York, at 9 and 11 A. M.; at 3,6and | —— storm. She is injured as much, if not more, than any | 54d made their first trip from St. Aug i fi : tronege and successful pr: mise, wh ey were sud- aac ale aOR RE NOUVEAUTKS PARISIENNES, oe Ad ot ee Kenly aeept from their last harbor ito the Gull of Mexi- J pg a) mvil 6m*re FASHIO) co and eternit: - PARIS MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, acived. gre pe plain Hodeen, broke loose irom FARE REDUCED. 423 Broadway, er chagng her bows, | eae heed but wcabroughe up at Wall's, wh FOR CROTONVILLE, SING SING, TARRYTOWN BETWEEN CANAL AND. HOWARD STREETS, phia, Inj rode the gale out, receiving considerable damage from UVING WIL TSeSBOCK HASTINGS | yr CODER EYE DAUGHTER, | shin dt Mary, fom New Orleans, not at a! injured, | coming in contact with the whart and vessels; making A iN On and after Satu } 7 E 7 a fi . ad ETURN their sincere thanks to their patrons and the public | _ Christopher Colon, from New York, parted chains ond through her how -axd otherwise injuring her. She atest Sst, ity the new and substan board thet Steamboat WASHINGTON IRVING, Capt Hirun Tuth xenerally, for the liberal sayport, with which they have | drifted into the bay, where she rode the gale cut in safety, on board 6 the time, Will leave the foot of Cham er street for the sbove 5 teen favored, and assure them that they Will hereafteFexert | Brig Trenton. Pitman, of Boston, was ran foul of by a Captain Green, belonging to 3 P. M., Sunday excepted. Returning, will leave Crovonvi themselves to ensare a continuance of their patronage; they j " Q jown from Knight ey, on af 4 and Sing Bing ae 0 clock Ax Ay Tandiug at che foot of | | drenened the NEW aes ieee tose Cope F to noretaliaer , with lors of mast, sails, Pot panoege oF ireught, ably on board, or STEPHEN B, | (ARHIONS, just, imported from PARIS. at thelr enter | and sails TOUPRING “102 Went strvet. s32m*re found. an extensive assortinent of Parisian Satin, Silk, | ‘The ship Dunlap, Gordon, ready for Boston, got ashore, bey a-duer hanced yerdodelew, < BAIN, GARDINER AND HALLOWELL tha Velen Hata’ HUbbone, Feathers ‘Flowers, Cary Laces) | but isnow off after taking outa few hundred boxes, She Til eo Hating athe ' The new mea ; eral a , i" Kimbalt, Fea the ed EOE D Gaptal® | Intnac style, to which they rospeet/uily call the attention of the | “ithe tette ‘rene te in from Mofile. Had to throw over. | oWt; and abe is now heaving out ballast to enable her to ton, ery, id Friday evenings, at 5 ble World, as comprising the most elegant and exten- ‘ Il be in read\neas on ber arrival at dhe akoye | sive Stock ever presented to a New York pubbe, at reasonable Brees aoe load of cotton. Today a survey will marongers to the neighhoring towne Price, J Tuesday noon, from Jaid during the selves, before = igh shewher to call, and see for them: prevtane schr. Vixen, entered our harbor to-day for e, with joes of masts. No other material in) J ree ve to announce that they have now openeu from France, selected by their Agent, four | " Fyars are entertained for the American brig Napoleon, | 7moge $: He: NEw ig bin cones Ratenow NT ountry Milliners pple vane. Hart, of Bosten, which vessel wee expected ean sot Iving at Tift’s wharf, was cunk during = NE b f i i i om Cismeta, on the Ist. # vessel must have been | 6ale— $400. Chey aIN JOHN GAFFY, ‘ At ietoeconem menial w im*m | near this port at the commencement of the gale. The schooner May Flower from Newport, R 1. reports Hee ee ee een A ee ESTORATION OF THE JEWS | _ In Matanzas the hurricane commenced on the 4th, and | having seen a brigantine Patom up, off the double-neade Se tees 0 dy | jn DE eee ee atte Broadway Taberna- | Continued with scarcely any interruption until night, A | Shot Keys, supponed te sass, | nee wee cueperet Leave New Yost foot of Berelay stest, 7 A wilt aut instant, by Ne Mf, | Feat many dwellings, molasses and sugar houses, Great fears are en r the safety of the wreck- ire lown down and there is scarcely a roof in the place that | ing #loop, Mount Vernon, she not having been he: apa tre A. i) to their ancient herit ‘ equ “of (proc! Millevuiuta. ‘The Ameriean So | has escaped the effects of the gale. from, and all the other vessels to windward have either — he aphen aia fee sia an en mi A bon Ayad ameliorating the onditien othe Jews have acee} Yenterday morning the viene f San Juen and Yarman roe aeealliges as. on ind he and stil ootoer, Bice Ky il 01 t i " oer 1A, Captain Morgan, will sail as above, her | *,! sriend and wl Pre pernacle—2s cxats, | Were swollen to w degree never before seen, carrying | Cope, TAUUPE nae. pees ete Cassie le i ‘ing Very smperinr accommodations forcsbin, secondeabin | CSL Cre —— rush of wa | town on business, WataawdcC : APPINESS UF MANKIND. t WI ; posed amount | ‘The salt works at the upper end of the Island were #e- ar D spepsia, Cancers, | of sugar lost in these buildings on the margins, ix 9000 v late gale. Nearly all the covers to im, Contorted and Uleer- | boxes, The store houses of Messrs. Domingo Aldom« were blown off, and th seriously damaged t and Nose, of wiatever dur | and Julian Alfaso, being very strongly built, escaped de. pumpe T9 into the vats from the is 0: witeioe 3 ater external; the im st difficult | struction. pond, were The water partially under fast oa prectisioners abe epetnndy tteseee Loclese ws’ ‘The loss of lives is snid to consist of five lancers, vic- | mined th store house used for stowing sait Capt toutett, will clear as above, M peculiar to delicate females, h fi | time of the fall of Avi barrack, 2 women ond hich in store at the time, (1600 day, fl be forded patients five atch “| (whites) killed ; 2 negroes drowned in the Ojo, Many ntity of t dissolved by the « member num! he subseril g u more woul al not yr ti sting in, e water up into the Soecnge Paanes mmber the, number of the subscr | Id have perished had it not been for bee in, Th p into th # " sur | he ext » Chemical Laborarory and ous efforts of man: houve of Mr Howe, aud he and mily were compelled pa sed by auy vessel in port: ery lofty and Btore. “Pisa wal ber compounds all his celebrated | Ma “ ud bets decks, thé cis ‘ - | thelr lives in danger to # heir fellow-beings who re bt ings for safety. Damo wal bud i terest an ee | ne See: oma ei ; mained in thelr dwelll ge too long to beeavod on foot. fae, Momtee Medical Bociety City and Beate of New York the bey of Matanzas, the damages have indeed been build! Imre a7 Nonde street | --the only vessel which has See without any ina, bound to mA Ee eeceemenemmennnmmmreenen Ome I. | (reel Hee, only. vessel (Which en's COTTON DUCK toe bales Amsrions Pitot Duck, com: | pe ip hede gh peg ate By + : ee Duck, ¢0 The American bri massac erm, iyo aa Eto 1 ab—forele om | crierosa, which Wor loading for Lon: on, cut her masta i+ 60 Bom street, ren by this means his vessel from going on Charleston, 8. C. ‘The large carriage house and stable in the rear of Mr Wall’s warehouse was levelled with the ground, aud now {Correspondence of the Herald.) lies a ruined mass in the «treet. ‘The wharves are ali more or less injured, though none ; Cutanieston, 5. C., Oct. 18, 1844, so seriously as Col. O'Hara's, now rented by Mr Wall— | Political Ezcitement in South Carolina— Trade— planks torn off, timbers brok orn off, and other 5 sits Acai Wise damoged, to the probable amount of $1,000 ‘The Matrimony— Church Building — Storms. wharf rented by Mr Filor, was dameged to the amount of | Dear Sir :— pple a setnred of Mr, Brown aud Mr. Tit | Pie democracy of Charleston have accomplished The Sand Rey ‘Light House has received material in. | theirshare of victory in the great contest now pend- Jury. Thedome has been startet, and leaks very badly ; 7 3, the reflectors all require repairing orthey willbe ru ned: | #6 it these United States, and have proven to the The windows of the tower will have to be all new, as | Whole observing world, that their principles are as most of them have blows out. orthe giass broken All | firm as ever and, probably, as misty. There was the chimneys to the buildings on the Injeud were blown : down, and consequently the keeper, Captain Appleby, | (ile a bluster on the whig side, because the demo- and on people Rad hase anal, pikes hours, to os cratic candidates refused to auswer a few gentle- themselves a meal utters to the windows of tio houses ull gone. ‘The breakwater recently buiit hus | MeN, the orgune of their pariy, upon a few immate- broken throngh in several places, in consequence of the | rial points; and, sir, you ehould have been among sea getting in bebind it and washing out the backing ee * see edistuece from the Wall” ‘The Llaed was at one ting | US for a few daye,to have heard the cries and invee- eer ieee ete: $e ‘pee ; tives in which they indulged, on account of their e hear that at In ‘ey most of (he houses remain- | boing mute. [Perfectly right.) But ’twas no go; the ing there, were blown down. ‘The wharves ate all cat) G1 )y i] absorbing question, aod which Was Det to To ascertain the fate of the unfortunate men on board | be put aside, but kept constantly in view, was whe- the U 8 R Schooner Vigi every exertion in the | ther the democratic or the whig principles should power of mau, has b Howe, of the Custom | be maintained. They tried all the various dewees House, after the gale, desu a boat to the nume ous | and arts that could be brought to bear vpon the Keys, in the hope that they might have run on shore,and | question, by which to cause the democratic ranks the 4 of the officers and crew saved Mr Johnson. | (y give away, and then they would take advantege pilot of the Vigilant, and Mr Armstvad, passenger, who | of the same. I think that @ not inapt comparison were on shore at the time of the gale, ‘also, personally, TS atiened one thousand doflarete ary | may be made between the democratic candidates one who would take him out to her at the time she was | 2nd the whigs, and Mr. Polk and Mr. Ciay—in re- drifting towards the gult; but no vessel could have lived, | gard to ihe eilence of the candidates of the demo- and it would have been wore than madness to have cratic party here and Mr Polk in Tennessee. Mr. tempted it. Clay has multiplied letters upon letters in answer A schooner arrived on the 17th inat , the Captain of | to those sent him, and Mr. Polk bas written*none, which informed Captain A. that all the buildings und | so with our candidates; they have been silent upon wharves received more or less damage | The ship Atlen- | alj questions which they thought would distract tic, Capt Mollet, of New York, (formerly the West ( ti ty che remeinea baraited tor chats ate ter) from Liverpool for New Orleans, was lost on Carys | ‘elr party and remained eatished for their iriends fort Reef, passenger to decide at the ballot-box whether they approved Cutter Vigilant, stationed at Key West, dragged her | cf their course. One thing for which they ‘are anchor to ses feared that she, with all her crew, | blamed by a good many persons is, the leiter writ- The brig Algonquin, from Philadelpbia, was | ten to Mr. McMaster, who, it appears, is the leader ig into Key West as the schooner came ou of the foreign portion of our ciuizens, in reply to a in distress — Key West Light of the Reef, 0: resolution passed at a meeting held by them, Charleston Courier, Oct. wherein it was stated that the foreigners would not vote for any man who would not contess his opinion ehoceitacerdan Tallmedge — dermen Jackson an} | 08 the subject of the extension of the naturaliza- Jabez Willia tion law. The candidates immediately issued a M _C. Paterson, Esq. D: card, addressed to Mr. J. MeM., declaring as their Francis Prasome pleaded opinion the sanction to the 9h resoluuon of the outa 8 No 100 Gr Baltimore Convention i 1840. aoe acknow- ‘The Grand Jui ledge that it was not the clear thing to refuse to itr pared dea pri answer a few unimportant questions, (thought so % by a mejority at the present tme,) because said in the Ist degree, ‘was sentenced vo party were but an extreme minority and immedi- ba vt 1m McNamara, was then tried for a grand larce- ately afterwards, without being arked the question ny, in stealing a wagon worth $40, on the 12th of Sept., | !0 cringingly and indirectly beg the support o the property of John McKenna, No. 35 Mudison street. | those who crn turn an election, There may bea The jury found a verdict of not guilty great many who may think it waa perfectly right ‘The Grand Jury came into court, and after delivering | for them to act in this menner; but really, it was a peta ed bills found by them, handed in the following | ~-hame to worry and harrase, trment and infuriate Pphe Grand. Jury for the October term of the Coust of | the Whigs BO DRIVE: HPVIGRs Sie. eet un atreetT General Sessions in and forthe city and county of New | "SG." rest city remained undistusbed during the York, on their oath, present :— Breat city ri ; i in ‘That on a comp aint regularly preferred before them, | WO days of election, and it was only unil Jast they were cull d upon to investigate the circumstances | night that any noe was created, which occurred ander which an individual, charged by the authority of | at the treat given at the Pavilion Hotel, by the de- neighboring State with the crimes of treason, riot and | mocratic candidates, ‘This isa departure, and murder, recently escaped from the pri on connected with | very good one, from the old usege of parading the the Halls of Justice in this city. That in the prosecution | streets with a band of music, eid calling on the ich an investigation, the following {ucts were estob- | several candidates elected. | 2377 votes polled, ° hawt aot confined tn hig. cell bathed the santas ef | which is very near the enue number that can be the corridor of the second tier of 8, in which the one | brovght ont. occupied by him was situated, That for the period of Our epeech-making friend, Yeadon,who has done ten minutes, during which time the escape was «fected, | so much good Lor herm,who knows 7) forthe cause the keeper of said tier of cells was absent from his post, | of demoeracy in Georgi, (where he made several and no perron notified to have the oversight of the priso: | visits,) has gone to old Virginia, and ins opponents ner during such absence. ‘That the manner of the escape | gay. that i1 he can only produce e& much good in was in this w Tit of habeas corpus to produce the Ht tt e i body 0: t ner bolore. Judge Oakley of the Superior we phd in Georgia, they will dub him a first ” Court, had just been served on the keeper of said prison, he being i time of the serving of the suid writon the | _ Never before has s« much excitement been. pro- corridor above where the prisoner’s celi was situated | duced in our city on the occasion of any Preeiden- That said keeper immediately left the prison, passing | tial elec ion, for in 1840 we were satisfied to hear through the yard to his office, for the purp of | of the excitement around us, remaining perfectly making @ return to writ. That the prisoner, | quiet, but this time crowds gather sround the va- ja company wito one or two other persons, deli | rious newspaper Offices to know the returns of the berately followed the keeper down from the corri- | ulecijons from Georgia snd Pennsylvania, and apy dor of the second tier of cells through the gate, at which a keeper was stationed, inte the Keene's of | quantity of bets are made upon the probable result. fico, and while said keeper was’ engoged at the deck iu | Our city is very dull as regards business, and we making @ return to said writ, the prisoner deliberately | have to stand almost idly by and see New York passed out throngh the watch house to the Leonard street | and the other northern cies doing allour urual entrance of the prison, aud was thence removed ina Wa | business Why, sir, ] was told that «ne dray has Bon, driven rupidly up Leonard street towaids Brusdway. | carried the purchases of tour or five individuals to oy pepeniner tery Rede eg Reger the railroad at a single drought, and even the atti- e Ne re eeper, D * ; ; cee Vn cer. butthathe had been excused from duty thet mom | cle Of Tice is bought in New ie and sent to ing by the keeper of the prison, and this person, who wos Charleston, although not any large quentity, for not connected w.th the prison, directed to take his plece | "tWas Only half # barrel. J ain not shrewd eveugh during ahvence. It also appeared, that this person | to see into the matter and explain t use of our had performed similar duty on several occasions I furth. | not being able to retain our business here, and if er appeared that officers of the p general impression prevailed among the | you have the time and space in your columue to on that an effort would be made to getti¢ | point out the reasons, 1 should be very heppy to jous manner. It was alsoin | hear them, as 1 am well aware that you are always of persons had acc ready to give your opinion and any advice to confinement. In view, the ‘ the G benefit any body who truly desires it. i t " a Y “4nd all the facts and elrcumstunces of the case the Graud Inr | "SRE rore't close, 1 must wform you of @ britltent, f ojinion that the escape of the prisoner was by a laxity cf discipline in the polce of the | Novel and surpricing affair thatis expected to come prison, that calls londly for acorrection ; und, while they | off here on Tuesday next. ‘Tis nothing else tha! do not impute a criminul connivance atthe transaction to | the union of « young couple in the holy ties of the keeper, they think that the carel anner in which | matrimony—brilliant becwuse there are to be man’ hoa duty was discharged ix justly Hable to the severest | bright, sunny, bewitching, smiling taces—novel, ther Benaihehueetionsatin tows polieg ‘lonatees of a church, atthe spirited hour of twelve, (I mean It ig the manner in which the custody of mon 12, A. M ) and trom the wrrangements made there other valnenian tdken from galepnest. Whether 1 will be a full house—and lastly, surprising because or guilty, is frequently upon the bare order of the prisoner | 48 dame rumor says, the lady’s intended was reiue by his simple mark tranterred to the counsel or othe t | sed by her three times, and she finally consents only agent in the case, before th 10 please her Ma. due co! of law, or the rightful owner Another new church has been erected here, and seein a that upon the site of the Huguenot church, corner eared chiral ee Soparied from, (ao the Grand | of Queen and Church streets, in the Gothic style, , aud intended for the doub that it frequently is,) the police department, in | Of the Huguenot’s persuasic stead of being the guardian of the citizes aristocracy It will be quite au ornament to our ol the public depredator upon the one hi and the pro- co) although in not a very conspicuous situation. tector of he rights of the individual unjustly accused of e have just received vews trom Havana of crime upon the other, becomes the medium through | that place being visited by arevere gale, which — under color of the Lend the Pats of both are vio | was done much damage to the city and the shi tion fe seriously impeired, abd impunity given to crime | OIE 18.10. barbor | Also,, shipwreck. of tne U. 8. by the discouraging uncertainty that after the sacrifice of | CUNT 18! yr a oa evra bare time and labor involved in its successful prosecution, the | Plown from her anchorege out of Key West har- great object which it should be the special dnty of the | bor, during a gale on the 5h inst. and capsized, department to effect—namely, the restoration of the pro- | some of the crew w picked up by ship lizaid perty—will fail to be realized of Newburyport, bound to NO, on the Mth ine : iene E haa ERBEN, Foreman. but for further particulars 1 refer you to our papers Joun ILLtants, Secy. o day. LUTON. ‘The Court, iter the preren!ment bad been read, en ich. mica tS aise quired if they had completed the duties assigned them to . —— perform. The Reape they had, and they were pebecE Bae OLA Oo ER consequently discharged with the thanks of the Court oA ted b —~Only i regular packet of the Ist of November. ‘The presentment was ordered to be published and Iaid be: trand remarkable fabt sailing packet ship fore the proper authorities, prtsin Joho Rathbone, will postively sail om Trial for Grand Larceny —Mary Barnes was then tried of November, her regular day, ts fora grand lar eny, in stealing a short time since a silver at the accommodations of the Oxford, watch and six quarter dollars. in all worth $28 76, from | and all the eight shins of this line, are fitted out in a most cosily Matth w Coates, No. 142 Anthony street’ ‘The com: | SO! mith, Cuz madera impruvement, sud comnenienet: Plainant was int xicated at the time of losing eA eal steerage passengers. ‘Those visiting the old country will at al and gave a very lame account of the manner in which | times find it thelr titerest to select these desirable conveyances, it was taken from him, and the jury therefore acquitted | in preference 10 any other, the prisoner. or terms of panna and to weenre she best berth, early appl The Petit Jury were then discharged for the term, the | Cation should, be made on board, foot of Beekman street, or District sttorney hoving disposed of all the prison cases ROC with the exception of six—in two of whichithe witnesses | oigre 36 Fulton stree to testity could not be reached, as their residences were far distant. PACKET FOR MAR: LL zy “Adjourned to Monday, the 4th of November i: henew A: No-1 bariue MISSOURI Johu Biltestar, More or tHe Minterite Detusten.—Cases of the most painful kind continue to be detailed to us, as connected with the recent deplorable delusion of M lorism. We have heard of an ce in which two i Bnildine, infected—elao their ANGE ON eaded man—-their mother—-a married SCOTLAND AND WAL sister and her husband, The whole party, with two grand all times for sale. Dra children, started off at un early hour on’ Monday morn. | a¢all the principal Banking Inet ing, fcom their residence in the N. W part of the city, | Kigade OWN ond proceeded tothe Encampment near the Blue Bell. N.B They seemed to be perfectly convin they were tulked to time and agein, not become intected,it was all of no avail, They remuine? absent dnring the stormy weather of Monday night, and nea ken ge ag then a relative proceeded to toe encan pment in a dvar- TKFORD Captain Rathbone on the locnee born, and induced some of them to return, On Monday | ( 1 days of sailing. ‘s night the old man took refuge in an untenanted house or | For passage, Iv rpaaeed acommodatio, barn, and walked the floor during the night, in order to ie hy f aH ; HERDM keep life in him. Some of the others wrapped themselves B. vals I Great | nia ‘and in blankets, ond thos endeavored to defy the inclemeney | [0\),\) ohn beens. hearer eg tn! ag ang Gk ofthe weather. One of the sisters was oferwards brought | oj. payable in all the principal towns and cities throughout home utterly speechless. This is but one of many simi- | Great bricain and lreland. on applicetion as above. oltre Inr cases ; : = Some of the acconnts are almost incredible. But “the 5: PBK Jess Rakek ae nih on 2, BROTHERS & CO., door to the Fulton Bank. No. 103 Front street, or to BOVD & HINCKEN, Agents, olsre Wall sud Water “RDMAN, 61 South at, Passage to and from Liverpool ean be'secured at the Joweat rates by any of the live of packets sailing on the Ist, 6th J, and although | lvertr ee Sbrothor ano trad | Uihyéth ist and aoth ofeach month, on application as p GARRICK, o the 26th of Qet—and the packet hip 1 soil om the Ih time” having gone by, itis the duty of the humane,while of November, acre a ting to dispel the delusion and to show its folly, also OF freight or passage apply to to snothe,tand by every means in their power, 'o restore BOVE the minds of thé mistaken to a condition of calmness and a reason.— Philadelphia Enquirer, Oct 17 HINCKE Wend We ULD Bate South street—Passage Canapa Exxotions.~Sir Allan MeNab_ has draland, vie Liverye Pi cepecl, by Gaeieee been elected to the new parliament for the town that pre ‘arrangement every few of Hamilton, Canada West, Atthe close of the polls for Cr nade the city of Toronto the vote stood for Sherwood, 642 ; Boulton, 622, Dunn “41. Mr Ridout retired from the con‘est before the polling commenced. The candidater termed conservative aretherefore elected. Mr. Marney has been returned for Hastings by a majority of 81, Mr. Geo. McDonald, conservative, for Dundas, Ireland, and their ‘well as at id, Scotland , ‘or further pax~ ny HERDMAN, 61 South at. et of the Ist November. WHA, Captain Morgan, wi lar dry. ccommodations. apply to HEWDMAN, 61 South street tieulan stec J - FOR LONDON rhe hip Vi Fare Articirs To Havana.—A letter to a com- | mercial house ia this city, states that in conse quence of the destruction caused by the Inte disastrov storm in Cuba, the following arti les will b free | ~ FOR LONDO! of duty during the ensuin Boards, new packet ship V plank#, shingles, and every description of building lnm | punete vise, ri . cornmeal, beans, potatoes. The | superior necown same letter that the damage produced by the storm sxengers, who wi tothe ballding , rate trees, rice, corn, cane and immense, theory it was not ssible to mal aT. a 7 mate ofthe ‘extent to which the ensuing crops were ir NEW QRLEANS—Upion Line—Firet — t sail ar eee | Mbit yeast ee Ch dig New Potato.—A new Potato has appeared in | Wong reunee waist ir van thie market, said to be excellent, and salle Peeot made! Bloom. _ [t in #haped like the Chenango, but han the color : of the old red jm " | plication should be

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