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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1856. Affairs in Costa Rica—Wretched Condition of the Country—Dissatisfaction with the Mora Ruk—The Peopic Firm against Walker— An Allied Fleet to be Sent against Nicaragua -The President’s Position—His Hopes of Ald—Chris. Lilly to Furnish a Gun Boat— Rivas Preparing for a Campaign—The Bat- SE ap gl ‘By, the pis) of be pet ange Bd "Dewitt from Punif Arenas we have dates trom Costa Rica to the 16th igom fe an by toe British steamer Dee, at Aspinwall ne Gap ae, we have additional news from pact Sand i the throughout the country is at a Stand still, ana ibe State erally is ina ve ee cudiin ite bes teen dake during the the Ieenoom towrards oullvati the foll, and the coming from Dece: to will barely yield a tithe of former Produce. Great Still exists against President Mor: on account of the results o' the late Nicaragua invasion, the terrible loss of Iie consequent thereon tote or lers silected oy a family in the an amight be a expected, bas created a strong pre} the Mora admipiatration, which can only vod tice sealant away ‘with by bis removal from power, and at present there is ba <4 a ect Of & Bpeedy revolution. people, however, remain drm against the com- by we, Nicaragua we learn that General Walker is still with au army of cight hundred men in all pi bis command. {t is said he purposes shortly taking ‘possession of Greytown formally, and afterwards pro- ceeding with bis jamvy to Costa Rica; but we poareely think . Will attempt the latter step under exiating cir- ‘umstances. Chris Lilly, who say sent out of Sen Francisco by the Committee, bas purchased a small schooner, he loaded in Ponta Arenas with colfee, &c., des. Mined for Walker, with whom, we uaderstood, he has made a contract for the supplying of provisions. This veasel, it is thought, will shortly be o boat for Walker’s service. Rivas remains fortitied in Leon with his own fomes sud that of Guatemala and Salvador, amountiog aup. to about twenty five hundred men Waal uie Condition of this army 1s we bave been uuabie to avcor- tain. Rivas is waiting until the dry season (November) sets in, to commence an attack upon Walker, by which , time also he expects strorg reidiorcemente from the al- States, the state ore the roads preventing all commu- at present. This priiod is evidently looked tor- ward to wi the greatest ng by all parties, and there can be little doubt tha of Nicaragua and Walker depends apou the issue of the contemplated struggle; before that period we need not look for any very important news. Meanwhile the allied States of Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala are getting a small maval force in readiness, ani tuey bave already fitted out two war schooners which are now cruising on the Central American coasi tor the protection of their commerce ‘The weekly Aitum, of Sen Jose, Costa Rica, is now pub- Uahed partly Epgli-b, uncer {he superintendence of Mr. Cauty. ‘It promises to be highly interesting ‘0 people General Walker's expedition to Chontales, under Colo- sael McDonald, after three «it mots, has beea defeated lose, and wid not Colonel McLonald. About three hundred men were engaged in the iast affair, which oc curred on the 14th of August. The British squa tron wa: etill at Greytown. Correspondence of iac Panama Herald | , Wil Colonel Cole was sillea Walker's troops were wooly disorranized, The Necaraguense of tue (th of Seprember gives you & short account of an affair whichto kK place {a Chontales. As the government organ, it would, of course, decid a tavor of Walser, which really ts not the case, The fol- lowtwg ix, 1 believe, @ true statement of a | the attacke— for tbere'were three. You will remember in your last steamer edition you referred to an atiack about to de made by Colonel M>Donald ia the Caontales Province. It appears that by his day tending away small paitios with catile bis own got so small that Baliveg, no turned upon him, after at ou Granada for fresh -reingorcements, which being obtained, he left Tptlata on the 4th ixstant «lth avout sixty-ihree m Te affair then, as represented in the paper of the ¢th, tock place ara sithough Walker's party claim the victory, there is not tif Slightest doubt that they [wont With great loss and tosSiy disorganized. id again returned to Graba » gee th iienee see bis portion: cent * tbe ite peocipal PIBC*”, ‘aod was totally detested, throe cf nore being killed. My informant says he ies names are Col McDonald, Wiley, Marshall and per Laws; batas to the Grst he t# uot quite sure, as some say it was Co’ Cole. There appears to be some probability of the two parties—the Granadians aud Le- ovians— joining togetber against Walker. it #0, be will be — in a fx. ‘The expectations of tho people of Greytown as to the British fleet buying stores on shore have grievous! ba inted by the arrival of several ships from Jamal ices are going dewn in consequence. The tcliow ships are there now :— Commanders. Orion... Captain Erskine. . » * Watson. “~« Cockbura ... » 2b ‘+ Heavheote. ~16 ‘Comdr. Ds Horsey 6 ow 6 vod , Capt. Lysier, dail 6, Commander Mendes. gone to Corn Island. DECREE AGAINST VAGRANTS. Rxrevuc o NIcARAGTA, Devarttest oF Stave, IsTentor RELATIONS. 5 Sm—The Supreme Executive Power bas been Wo dictate the fo\lowing decree: — ‘The Presic ent of the Re public of Nicaragua to its inbabi- tant To promot industry and prevent the idieness which Teads to vict, disorder and crime, in virtue of his ac- thority, DECREES. Art. 1. All vagrants may be arrested by any officer, civil or military, of the republic: and when arrested shail, as early as convenient, be brougs: before the Pretect, -Prelect, Governor of Police, or Aleaide, in order taat may be established. betore which the party arrested is brought decide that be is a vecrant, the oftender ball be sentenced te forced labore ine. pub Works or Bot wast: &. All peretne are goclared vagraste Whe, without are deciared vi withou ‘any visi! ‘atbie se abean of livelteoed, remain without secking omuploy mont for the space of fifteen days. Art. 4. Communicated to whom |t may concern. Given ‘n Grenada, thie 5th of ept., 1856. WM. WALKE%. REPORT OF A NICARAGUAN SOLDIER AT SAN FRANCISCO. appearance | ‘the most truthful represen: {oe country and its elects race. He is the very picture of trom the country barely a Wy A of bis comrades wiil He says tat of the 125 who went now living forces is very much over- vcaragua is most widely mis- His present army only num. among whom there is not one ‘They have all deserted bis fag, and are ready themselves to any pative er who bas any sof Walker's projects, Walker is re fart wa ator . having gone to Nicaragua asa to the democratic party, aad after gaining power fi E i 5 i 4 jlo Saxon iti Ai hr Pe) Hef ita i iH he bas ly abused and shit its ablest until dhe rank and file have ciecarded him entirely, now jook to Rivas a# their natural and legal chief officer, The ment of Waiker is now fawning around the soem. endeavoring to win their sympathy and Col. Wheeler, the American Minister, who is Gen Walker, is devoting his time to tee | oe recent! ‘ Soe carried y the California style of ballot box ‘and there is no question but Walker Das been ‘by iraud. All the soldiers of the government , Which is contrary to the law the With voting once, but a great aod even ottener. After this retorns were male upat Grama te just of those wuo controlled the electiva. eturned from some localities than persons of all ages and sexes living io them. outrage wee in thia manner commited rights of the Sicaraoguavs ‘The government i cailed repubiican, but |} bas more character Of military dexpotiem than Waiker bar always roled matters wun ‘and with An impudence towards the has alienated al! thelr respect or contit pe oe the acknowledged President, Wal .or ietate to him even with hie clenched beod in his Uuremten violence unless bis will wae overee + BE desire the Americans to get it @ Rext toan impoesibility, when thoy are Clutebes of the gyverement. Their pay only 4 trie, and their sllowances are wonderfully Are receiving $85 per month in scrip, whi yg ts doliars on the tne pursued by ver and his army igenderod deadly bacred in {= minds of Ma clanser of na id ieee eptertain thi ret of feelings eer all desire oppervusities “ 4 vesgeance Ld all \bey o: hod 7 now w tying Ser orpital abort ose hundred who are nly well cared for, The fr i & i ro tielté [ ie: i p i i Ag of Assem| Qounty have nomirated Charles F. biy, ‘The candidate in the Third district is A. 3 Mil averted intoa gam ; public. PT tenn ooh of the votes of the State of Panama for iene basics We learn ‘that General Mosquera has been el2cted Vice- Governor of the State of Panama Ang? Legislative Aa- sembly for the next two years. e have not heard whether the General will the office or not; but, a cancidate for ae Presi ney of the repubiic, we think {t likely he wiil decline. The schooner General Mosquera arrived from Buens ventura on the 27th inst.. bringing as passengers General Mosquera and suite, em rowe for tho United States. We learn by this vessel that one hundred and eighty troops may be expected here soon from Buenaventura, An at- tempt was made to prev: ut the pr ‘per examination of the ballots for President, in Popayan, which was defeated by the shootin; ta caine of negroes who were the ring- leaders in "A report has reached Liner yotererebgp oad of the absconded members of the Legisiature, assisted b: 8 deputation from the Society of the ““Am‘gos dei Orden, %, SE Se Monday lest. Tho members said to are Srs. Urrutia Aning, Pablo Elias Icaza, Jose hal ‘1 Maitin and Jose J, Noriega. We have not heard the result of this meeting, but we learn that the object ‘was to devise means for carrying on an opposition against » the present dynasty. The Consul i Venezucla -” bg port, Francisco Alve- rado Hijo, publishes a the Centinela received from the Minister of Foreign imire im that State, an- nouneing that ® person who recently made his appear- ‘ance here, named V. H. de Ayala, and who represented himself ag Minister Plenipotentiary from the Venezuelan government to New Granada, is an impostor; that be holds no oflice uncer that government, and that he is not to be trusted. On the 2¢th and 47th ultimo our harbor and city were visite’ by the heaviest storm we have experieaced here for several years. No damage was sustained of any im- portance, but owing to the gale and the heavy sea the tteamer Taboga was prevented coming up to her anchor- age apd \aking pessengers for Taboga on Saturday. Sr. Buenaventura Gutierrez, of Taboga notoriety, his been appointed to the important office of Criminal Judge of Panama. (From the Aspinwall Courier, Sept. _). On Tueeday night, Dou Mariano Arosemeaa, Deputy to the State Legislature from tus district, and Sr. Jose Ma. Goitia and Pedro Goitia, father and son, deputies from the districts of Los Santos, left thia port; the former tor Bogota, and the latter nominally for Carthag re he stay of the former will probably be for long ‘time—if, io deed, he shoald ever returoa again, which we think is, and should be, very improbable. For a week past it has rained almost constantly in Pa- Dame ‘We understand that Consul (iate Commissioner) Cor- wine will come out ou the next steamer from New York, With full instructions respecting the settlement of the affair of April 15. Itis to be hoped that these instruc- tions will be snch as to insure jusi and prompt measures, ‘We opine that the President and members of the Cabiaet bs with bim, will decide the matter. joshua Finner, Superintendent of the Magdalena stents Navigation Company, of London, who bas been pezs: the lethmus a visit, while en rowe for Havana, ‘ves this port in the steamer Graaada. Tne Aspinwall Courter, of September 89, says:—Tae steamer Granada, Captain Grilli, arrived nere last night, from Havana, with Ofty passengers. Among them is aa Opera company of thirty-one members. pamaene ee ty poe anotber murder hag been committed by past week the Legislature accom vuarng Mien On Thursday, the deputy _ ree department of Fabrega was elected President, Judges of the Supreme Court and the Swte s Attorney were choren. The Judges were Siguors ¥. de la Ussa, B. Arosemens aud F. de Fabrepa, and the Aitorney was Dr. Jon, Storemena e| THE LaXDISG OF UNITED STATES TROOPS ON THE ISTHmUs. [From the Panama -terald, Oct. 5 ‘The laws of the republic of New Granada do not recog: pize any higher puniabment for the crimes of t eason aud sedition than the exile of the actors. The recent occur: repces here in Pavama bave obliged the Execative of the State to impose the punishment upon two of ihe most proimment, members Of the opposition, whose acts be bas Judged to come witbin the Jimits of these laws, Uban:to, Melo and their followers io Bogota. after a long coutest— im which much biood was shed—against the constitutional government, were condemned, aud sevt out of the country for a certain period of time, losing, by such con demnation, their rights as cltizeps. So have been exiled from the Isthmue the Mesare, Goltias The difference bo tween there last and Obande, with bie asoviates, conaiats im that they were sent out of the republic, and the (ivi tias bave been but exile to a neighboring province—to a city where they have friends and relatives. Accompiny- -4~y voluntarily, was the President of the Assem by, I on Mariano Arosemena, tbe reported chief mover in this civil commotion. There were left behind otners of primary or secondary \mportance, who stili remain in our immediate neighborhood, altsongh they fled fro the city, to carry out the plans that may have beea formed whilst members of the Assembly, or to concoct others, which may be carried out with greater abauces of success. nion of these absent members, public Tumor and private intelligence informs us, has takan place at # pveblo called Arrajaa. witbir ten miles of Pan ‘fama, whither also was sent a deputation trom the society | of ‘Amigos del Orden’ in the Arrabal. If any fear bae entered the minds of the people of | Panama, we think it best to show them how far the power of the Comman¢er-in-Ubief of the American forces can be brought to bear upon the Isthmus. Sh: the Governor, in tue present crisis call in, as we, und we are sure macy others think, is for the Beat, this foreign Aid—it is but to offer peace and security—wt atever crimes or actions m@ have Leen committed before auch Aid is gravted, toe Gommodore has nought to do with ‘The actors in the affair of the 15th of April are as secure in their immunity pow as are those who were delin quents in the Gays when the Panama Railroad had no existence; bis is no business to act as see force, nor will bo inderfere with the common law o¥ land His business will be to protect honest \naustry. trade and commerce, thereby raising the ‘ue worthless, Who has not suifered from wy feoom it of aflairs? The merchant, the trader, the hacendado, Gown to the lavandera aud’ the planchadora; days have passed when it was imporsible to buy food in the market, the country people fearing to bring in their supplies, dreading pil: ‘and ill treatment. This was no fear of what frome fools bave industrious!y said that the Ame. ricaza would make slaves of them if they were caught: No! the colored population bere know well that they are free, and free they would me hel under fecig” es tine ment, whether New Granadi government that we have is still in anne, and will remain in power only aided by that which circ! render 80 hecessary at the present moment, 4. armed force to matptain its nationality.” Questions of cabinets do not come withia ite scope, these are matters retitled elsewhere, and in a calmer mode of reasoning than would obtain here. A do urge upon the consideration of those inte rested—snd all are so—the importance of the subject; discurs it calmly ip ai) its bearings, apd we ere firm in our belef ibat its meceasiiy will be seen, and the benetw tat will accroe from such @ course of action be acknow. ledged; not oae, not two, but ail are sulfering by this unpatural etate of things With an empty treasury, with the interior in a state of canpot be lon; jalned ineurrection, the present force Again we urge you to think well of it people the Isthmus. From the Aspinwall Courier, Sept. 26.) ett we have before stated, we cannot see any justice in ration poted by the Pacama Herald, and the tacit, ition of the right, con@rmed by reference to the bapiel ment of Melo and Obando much surprises us— the reference is wholly inappro; and unwarranted As 8 justification of the act of this State administration In the former case «full and impartial trial was given— in the latter a cowardly deception was practeed, ‘and the vietima Were sent away without any trial, with no more guilt than may not only be charged, but readily eB against those who remain. [erides noting the transportetion, X¢., the writer also undertakes to state tbe porition of the Commodore, case be had military possession; and, in doing this, be assumes that he would support the sduinietration, ‘and goes much farther io the ame course, by saying that of the immuoity of the night of April 15, which we cannot ourselves and ¢0 not wish the public to believe. We feel confident that if any of thove rascals should, by any means, be personally im ated to Com, Mervine, they would certainly qutier exerts, oven if be had to exertise police authority ge potice *. And that should be to bie man, after all rove the assertion that he favors the present administration tn acuenr At Aspinwall, on Tenaaye Mzept 23, Mr. John Ellie, of London, | ngiand, in the 204 year of his age. News from Austrailia. wry of Callao we have news from Aastralia, dated jolbourre on Ist of July. New gold Seids bad been discovered in Tasman’ which were creating consiterabie excitement, and reports from ali parts of the colonies reepecting the yield are favorable ‘The papers are Alled with communications and oatorias on pF ng Ty other matters of no interest to for ime appears to be decrowsing, at least, papers make less mention of murders and rovberies than urual. |S we yay i Scrxmen Cover—Circuit.—Nos. 946, 635, 596, » 962, 99,7 $28, 61, 109, 836, to 1818, me ey 118 i ie 1 63, 91 San | 1%, ”, . "an ee 1 vag 03,3 er, , 1 oem seitaaiaaete 8,280, 251, 26, 367, 267, 960, ms, m6, 296, 207-298. 199, 800, 0m, B00, 506, oer, i alana Frup—Pact La tee, 1008, oa Tosh. 1004 a mao, volt nota, 608, 7 sakes td 608, 1016, 1614, 1917, Par aed, | iota, 1019, 16a, 1093, 1045, Load, Logs, Loa6, 193%. _UABITINE INTBLLIGEN ALMANAG FOR X8W YORE~7M15 DAY. 6 9! moom sets. mom 5 45 RIGH WATER. morn 8 47 Soacane October 13, 1856. CLEARED. Ship Ind dence, Haskell, Melbourne—¥ Sb ip Hester Birch, Nelson, San 1 Babcookt & Co. ean Maid of Orleans, Dennis, New Orieans—Wm Nelson & aw New Orleans, Bich, New Orleans—Stanton & Thomp- Bark Alabama (Sard), Campellino, O1 = paki \, iP ‘ardiff and a market—M road Brig Walbonding, paneer Baie a Bi i Penguin (Br), aval . Bermuda—] % Brig Trace, Wind. 8 ores la ila “Eo, Brig Tangier, Fi a ESP Bohr CW Be if Kobe ee r ~ 9 Sehr J T Grice, Rogers, Solr DB Warner, ety, Savanah-sserasfon_& al see Schr Ann & Susan, atte Trarieston—Deiner & Potter. Sehr Jas § Wison, Smit De Hometl, Browser, Wilniagtoe Nee Dotaer & | ‘Behr Emily Keith, Penny, Richmond—Wwe el Sehr Fersen, Woglon. Clty Potted Hunter & Gar Yoon Echr F Mitchell Blake, Philad plobia-Master. Schr Oregon, Cox. Cherrys'ont— Mast Sloop Isaac H Borden, Coliins, Fall ‘River—Master. ARRIVED. Sieamsbip Empire City, Gray, Havana, Oct 8, with mdse and passengers to MO Roberts. Steamship Roanoke, Skiuper City Pred and Norfolx, with mdse and passengers, to Ludiam & Pleasanis. Oct 12,8 PM, - Pepousent, signalized steamship Jamestown, hence for crfoll Lag Tatrlor ee fo ond Ree Mente. ee 4 femal he iter June 13, 700d Rope with hemp. sugar, kc. Williams Md i» 19 25. lon 5215. spoke Br brig out for Barbadoss: Oct 11, Int $806 806. Toa basset, from Wareham | ast pila Vascon ada (Span), wiead up & ada Span), Tuesta, Cadte, 45 days, with er at > Hapamentins. Brandis Neweaeiay with coal to paca ‘Gaslight Go. Oct 10, wnt db ae ow 08 88, raw ia so om steamy trea, tearing § SSW 11th, lat’ 40 20, lon : atl Fuisko iret Das Danuemann, ‘Bremen, Sept 6, in ballast S60 passengers, o Heuachen & Unel nekhardt. Berry, Maracaibo, Sept 2), with eoffee, hides, &c, cotati visio 14, Carbonter, NP, 13 days, with rig Secret (Br), Fitzgerald, Car! 3 days, wi 10 HL Routh & son. n wn, DO, 4 daye. Sehr Julia Fox. Mabee, Georg Bohr Panama, Kellum, Virginia, 3 daye, Schr Amytis (of Portland), Foster, Dorchester, with stone, to Livingston & Hunter Sckr American Chief, Pressey. Rockland. Schr Amanda Powers, Robinson, Rockland, Schr Thos Hix, Hal Bcbr Farneworth, Connery; Rockland, Schr George Waite. Bangor. Schr Alabama, Nickerson. Provincetowa, Schr Amanda Kelley, Provincetown. Sehr Corrilia, Niekerson, Provincetow: Schr Farah Ann Roe Baker, Boston. Bchr Piymouth Rock, Lacey, Boston. Sehr AG Pease, Brooks, Portland, Ct. Schr John Wright. Dickinson, Portland, Ct, Sebr F Hall, Andrews, Portiand, Ct, Schr Celestix, Coe, Portl Sehr Pearl. Kelley, Albany for New Bedford. Schr OH Rees, Kelley, Albany for New Bedioed, Schr Empire. Lovel), Al Schr Daniel Wevsier, Ke ny Sehr Kimira Rogers, Gardiner, Azbany for Bos:cz. Sebr Lebanon, 3, Kondout for’ Beaton. Scbr Kourdary. Blunt Rondout for Boston. Schr T3rone, Whiting. Rondout for Boston. Sebr Friends, Wass, Rondout for Bost Sebr A G Bazard, Buckland, Koudout fo for Hartford. Sicop Helene: Nye, New Bedfor Sicop Hicde island, Hull, Proviceace. Btesmer Beverly Pieroe, Paadelpita. Steamer Caledonia, Lay eld, Portland. BELOW. 23 days, One bark, unknown, SATLED. Steamship Cahawba, Havana and New Orleans. Wicd during the day, 8 Herala Marine CALLAO, Sept 1t—Jn port shipe Isab'a C Jones, Woofvura from Shields; Gosnite, Sparrow, from Liverpool; Samuel Waits, Mills. from do; Coquimbo, Blan ane, from Boston; Cali- fornia’ Packet, Bearse, from Chincha I@ands, wer 10th; Ade- laide, Wakeman, from’ do; Ovear Harding. from Cojuimbo; bark Rienzi, Bangs, from Boston. (Our correspondent will please sez ls all te sgrivals and departures, with the day of ib between Ce steomer.) Tlands, fept *—*nip Caborn Hewes, Kelly, for ‘Andrews, would be loaded next man. and Sea Nymph, Harding, do io § n, and Chatsworth, Proctor, do in 10 da ane’ Theresa Holmes: do in 3; JQ ‘Adan Wid Ware, Knowle Lewis, do in 2% Lowe: Nal ish £00 tops on boas Poidt, Newel just eommencea Toading., “Biien Hood, Kirby Just arr, (has been pefore reported in port and repg): ons of the Bes Wilavn, dischg ballast; Detroit, Thomas 1 lary MeNear, McNear, Ig Tlie ship ‘isaac Jeades Chipman, sailed on the 4th inst direct for the Unites S'ates. ‘The sbips are getting good despatch, and will each save trom tuirty to forty days’ time pips bound bere would do we'l te briug two launches, each le of earrying frcm five to ten tons, as launches are at all Uines in demand: and when they can be procured, the price is #4 Fer 10p tons of ship's register for a rear ‘$0 each © ship of 1,000 to wn Ship Amelia, Thorndike, reported in afl ezshange fa poisaing vessel, aalled from Shields June 3a 4th, for Milo, in the Greelan archipelago (aot . formation ‘received by her owners she is suposed to have been at Milo ug 10, wivence sho would sail fur Leghoriy to (or Brig Alma P, lost at Sable Island, was 296 to ed in ton, built in Eden Me. in 1854, and valued at about are | yee insured at the aat. ‘Her cargo was Cully ins dice Golden fog a Oct Lfor San Fran. 10 PM, no iat, &e (by steumsalp Sonora, at Pa- ip_ Sierra Nevada, from San Juan del Sur for San ro Sept 20, PMyn0' lat, "ke (by steamship Sonora, at k Gen Jones, from Norfolk for Barbadoes, Sept 21, lat 18h fon Baik J J Hathorn, from Shields, supposed from NYork, Oct 10 ilg: painted ainted Diack, steering SE, sho ite signal FR in the cemire, was aden Oct iat 38 Ne lon Steamshij cinco, Oct ae Foreign Forts. Acarvtco, Sept 22—Sid steamship Jobo L, Stevens (from Pa- nama), San Francisco. ASPINWALL, Bept 20~-Are bar! Chorlesion (and ald Oct 1 for NYorl smith, Weston, N¥ork (and sid Get 8 for K » Ja); 20th, steamship Gi Grisin, Havane (and ald Got 4 on return}: Oct 1 brig Moselle. Hodges, NY York. Sam) elsh, Barratt. Charleston: 24th, Liberty, Nelly Gare Ppa ship Jobn Cunsaings. K eCRONSTADT, Bept i--1n_ port ship. “Flying “oilders, White, for Boston, dg: ark Hesper, Briard, for pit Arvache Jas “A Bayard, Lynch, Bris- torres, axe Kone, abt July 31—Arr ship Derby, Hutchinson. trom San Fravelsco; bark Comet, Burr. for do same day. “Sid Sr Sint hip Lignlo James (NG) Burrows, do, Bavaa, Sept 25—arr bri Elizabeth, NOrleans; scbrs H Montague, Butler, do; ay pe ‘Miner, Laguna; ‘Sth, Joxeph Albiou, Mead, Boston. via Nasanas 2h, New Water, Philadelphia; 8 P Brown, Freeman. Newport; sehr Mar er. Lapham jgiharleston via Key West. id 20th, bark NW Bridge. Edwards, N York. Cid 2th. schr Wintemoyeh, Morrow, NYork; 20th, bark Emma ¥ Chase, Berry. Boston. Kin epi B—Arr ship St Fotecsbrar Lane, Car- dif; 24th, HP Russells Green. Navy Bay. Sid Mth, bei x3 Loe Amigos Lowry, Portobello; 16ih, Kureka Leiar, Biack River; sebr Liszie, Russel! Bearo Keys! 18th, brigs Reuben Carver, Barry, N¥ork; 20th, Edgecomb, San Juan, Nic. a, “Thorndike (from Mico. abt Ang 1—Ine port ship Am Shields), trom Y lond for NYork.” Mataszis, Sept 24—Arr bare, Muskingiam, Duther, Bristol, Sig 20th, brig Montgose. Davis, Philadey MontREAr. Oct $—Old hoo Bladiey, Robbins from NYork), Chicago. Panaita, Oct 3—Arr steamship Sonora, Whiting, San Fran cisco via Acapulco; ro date, sehr Joseph Hewitt, —, Punta Arenas Ro Jaxzino, Sept 1—In, port steamship Orleaba, Tinkle- paogh’ hence for San Juan del Sud; island Queen, Rug gles, from Boston tor Buenos Ayren, . frow Sa co for NYork: Banshee, Wiogate, more justarr; brigs Teadora, Duich, for Usines, wig Creight more do—the latter two are the ‘ard others. thers, Thompson, Havana, St Puekne, Mig, Sept l0—In port brig Julia E Avery, for Guadaioupe same Cay. pdt sous, NB. Oct ¢-Sid ship Jeremiah Thompson, Blake, iver Vauranatso, Aug S1—In port ships Crystal Palace, Sim mons Melbourne; independence : F A Palmer, Richard for Ustates; banks Justi , from Baltimore; Emily atiaer, Staples, from Sen Francisco Fimwood, Clark, for Boston. eld; brigs Zencbia, Wlccmb, sud Azalia Janvsis, unc; schr Lewis Per- fy, Turner, trem Bucnoa Ayres, Bid (no date), bark George & He excud, Le al! and probably others, lome Ports. ALEXANDRIA onvekes hr Yankee Doodle. Chase. N Yorks 10th, brig Alamode, Crocker, St Joho NB Sid 9h ache Yoon)igh:, NYork: Lita, bark Botace Leals, Cornwall, Bos- ton; schre Cumberland. ‘NYork; Arete, do BALTIMORE, Oct lia 12—Arr schrs Meteor, Sturgis NYork Alice Mowe, Pike, Eastport; Maria Pickup, Baker, Gloucester Below, bark Elva, Phillips, from ising. Cld steamer Franktin, Candiff, NYork: ship Charter Ook, ‘Pugringtor, Li: verpool; bark F Partridge, Broughton Montevideo and market: brig Norfolk, Emery, Demarara; schrs Seamal Tank, Kingston Ja: Old tack Ogden, Greenwich Ot; Dedo- rah, Sind Derby ( Ct; ali, Birdsall, NYork; On ! Het ouita, Horton, Eastport; €) Narr! ary. Aiso etd steamenip Wim. Jeukins’ Ballet, Bos ton, bark Helen & Frances, Witham, Loudon: big 3 ie Bumney, Bath. | 6id abip Scotia, Merril, arsterdam: brige B Cark, Ruzoney, bath Ocean’ Wave, Mor‘ch, Boston; sehr , igor Jerpambveo, SBUBLON, ‘Ge: Ll, PM—Arr schrs Keren Happuch, Keller, and Mary A AYork. | Returned, ache Elica, Kelley, Bence tf Philatelphi with lossofivboom, thre stay rigging. Arr 9th, echrs Sea Lion, Maxniag, and Co Chase, NYork. Cid Br ship Ragheel, }= via Portland: Fr brig Cx Ayres seb Harriet eo 2" seers Bt hcrvans France neliey, spamarr Si ahi ship Am yale Letigv'est, Gottenburg; brigs ‘ose, Sweetser Ft Ga Mavzanilla Danning, and Tebbott. Filadelphis: itor Erie, Peters Rondout Rico, Maryon, Rordout: schrs Kaw Hill. Arey, Hi James. Megathiin Awsaadria; RG Whil $Germen; Juin tmith, Megathitn; Greclan, reathy. Spray. Somers: A Cordery. Babo 8 B Wheeler. Corson: 1] ESauih, Aruich: Madara, Sno vifarab “Ano, ireland Pat y ray Mort Black, Kondout. oer ckersoa. York. Signal for two brigs Sid canygra Joe Witney. Clty of New ag Edwara Rverett, Mo fi’ Andeison “Xenophon: ze Eves, feo Mardi ver Wind from NE to E. “ohistoLe Oct H—Sld sehr N B Borlea, Brightman, Ha On the frat ge to the Palmas, ‘ains who are not TON. Oct 9—Arr eehr N W Smith, Wyatt, NYorie. posted ecmetimes neglect to. bring wheclvarmown, basbers ships aliance, DeForest, ‘Alesto, Webb, and shovels. de. hese th'ngs are all needed, sud eauno: be pro- | F7ivig. Swasey. trom Liverpool. Cid sehr Maine Law, Robin- cured here except secoud hand and pretty well worn eut. A ‘aa most vessels few bags of horse feet would come in ply use bor-es, and feed is high and searce. Be oo much iumber and firewcod for dunnage, as any surplus will always ell at payicg prices. Some of the vessels in © built scows on Ube passage. Launches (hosts) are hevter as scows cannot be warked at some of the shutes on omit of the rocks, surf, Ac. ere are few articles that can de cold bere to advantay eat eveey foreign vessel brings on invoice of some kind, ips cannot bring , a8 ‘aod at moet Umer the supp/y of everything exzeeds the demand, 7 bark Northwood, Pinkham, ater, Bos eet o tle aklog charge to repair Also arr Get 5, United E phrey, Berrington. ashore “Her cargo was uninjured, but she would dis sehr Pharos, New York: ~ York. bound to New Orleans 4. on Deita Shou. but was Sschr Bllza was cos¢emsed and sold on the th inst for unted to $9400. The mage to the bark Fmigrant am upon the slip and eargo. bad not been adjudicat operiy saved from the ship Tsaac Aller'on, Bot p able as been reshipped to New. Orleacs, an? that damaged * id. ‘The ship bad seiuied Hilawatha, New Verk; Calted States sehr Philadelphia frame, ofthe rT Pike of New York: also posed to Le the Excell, of a ad Come tahore at Gent Lost hey. PHILADELPHIA, Oct 18—Arr bark Elizabeth J, Baxter, NYork; bilge Emily,’ Bray, Boston; Sarah Thorndike Low, e, N Bedford; sechrs Fred Wording, Russ Lingap, CB; Arta Dison, Marshail, w Futon, Thatcher. ard Henry TWeod RYore: BH Atwood Atwe sud Broadfield, Fisk, Boson; ¥ Hl Mifilo, Melvin, Lynn; Cy cine, Dal. bY edto Sa vel inca ‘Unleb. Jordan, Portamouth KH sclrs Corson, NYcrk. Onward, Swift, Newburype Runyon, Middletown, Ct; Sarah, Joues, N York Miscellaneous and Disasters. Lavsen—A fine live onk ship of 1i(0 tous, end clipper movel, will be launched thie morring, st © quarter to 9 AM W H Webb's shipyard, foot of Seventh « has been built for Messrs Wakeman, Dimon & Co be called the "U Kiroy, Jr. The steamship Pampero. is wow on 1 repairs. She will be reeaulhe’. copp chiners overhauled. Bue has been char ment to carry provisons to Flori¢: Q July 17 fer Buen tress, barirg put in 0 y ‘This ship She is to neowab,” and will Le commanded by Cat N balance dock for 2 have her ma ¢ by the goreru ¢), Ruggles, from Bostom ‘i Rio Janeiro Aug 31, ia die No particulars ih to Elwood Wal- Bri ‘reported American. la stated in accounts from Babia to have been lost on the 13th on the A brothas. Crew saved. Scur JJ Tavion tailed from NOrieans An } for Tampa Bay, with groveries pnd nothing haa aince en heard of her. She is been fost an the ane of the #ih and 9 The Jos pe, valued at $200 in Philad) ‘The cargo was valu * POINT. Oct 10—Arr steamer Boanoke. Skinner rison Erie, 3 art Willard, ant ae <i Cd hang NPA anven Oct 10—Arr schr Gea Bird, Cuase, Woo GRouwinows, 80, Oct 6—Arr selrL A Edwards, Shae- GARDINER, Oct 5—Arrt schr Saliy Badzer, Garland, New York. Sid 4h, sebrs George, Waitt, NYork;’ Adaliza, Britt, Philadelphia UCKSTER, Oct 9—Arr schr Ilylas, Perey, Calais for N HOLMES’ WOLF, Cot 8, PM—Are brige Castilan, Merci man, Phisdeiphia iw Portland. achr Koen Verbe for Boston ‘Oct Sarr brig Boston, scure Ben) | pn A Tirrell. Hig; Gaskili, Hosion ictsmouth for do; Senator, E can Chief, Pressey, Rockinn Gen Beott Castilian, se: & Jane, H P Suamons, B Splendid Hoyt, J Porter Pequonnock, 1 W Dyer, Mora, ( Chronometer, Juila, tenator, E Herbert, Dolphin 10—Arz and ‘id. sehrs’ Keren Happuch, Kelly, SVork for Boston: Sarah 1 Hills, MeXinnon, Moston for. Smithville Temp, Raker; WR Genn,——, and Frank, Benson. Sofor eiphin, CW Holmes "Weaver, Plymouth for do; Robinson, and Thos Hix, Hall, Rockland fo Ber) 1. erry, Theresa ©. Rila, ‘the Fania, American ( 8 sehr Blige, Guivie ‘Sawyer BAM, wind BW, solr HARTFORD. et -Areseht ‘ag fe Shiver ‘Pratt, Phile delphi; Jane M breinerd. Rusgeil, Bilen M Dusleld, Jonge, More M Br Brainerd, Dibble, Kingston: sloop Lady June, Per- rel, Perth Amboy ste steam sour MW apin. Crom schrs James Buckelew, Bennet! aud Hart ea Gate, by manda, Powers, Remi Ley Griswo.d Vbiladelphia “hd Anderson, Randall, NYork; sobr Kendvskeag. Finney, rim, Kelley, NYork. ORLEANS Cet 5—Arr ships Pyrainid, Heoderson, erce, Leach, Ke nm: Carlyle, on and re, Commins, Literpool, Middlesex, Cook, Boston; bark Overmann, Sterling, Matatsas; Tammony, Sleelnan, Span drig Diewo, de Leon, Havana, Below, arrior, Smith, N York. Wim H Sandford. Cumver, N het. dependence Oar, Hast ome, Gallact, Will fore Cot G—Arr Fork Hamnton, Hearse, Na cl 1—Aee_ sloop Wm H Bowen Phage) hia. ae Oct T~Sid sche Harriet Lewis, Butler, Darien, 8: 10th, bark Roraase, Dighey: Havana; thr Nightagale, Paker (rem Bristol) itimore. ‘ cated Quebee, Get 11, port among others. echrs Metis, Crane, from Umber loads is ashore on NO: ab «tt Devereux, Alchora, <" ‘c re ty § from an = vt Lisbette, from Calais for Phe: an haa part m Taanion for N York; broke. ‘The P lost boweprit ‘ourtlan:lt, from Providence PORTLAND, fet 1¢—Are bo deipbia; sehra Lizzie W ig Saatttian. Merrymas, Phila W Drer, MeDute, lo, Sarah McDonald, ‘ork. Cid brig Thos. Connor, York, Cardenas. Sid orgia: sehr Mary Ann. Sawyer. Baltiuore. er Cloud, Charebili, yd Yunis OUT, Oct 10—Arr sehr Sit PROVINCETOWN, Oct Reston; Oh, belg Starlight, Arr bark J 1 Duvall Young ‘ook, do, to ballast for Wilming PROVIDENCE, Oct 11— Arr steamship Westchester, Clark, & Lemuei, Jotnsom, Geo M8 Mod, Couch and WE Philips, Smith, Scun Minnon, from Albany bound to an & po i icipui: erry M Metcalf Burton, Albany: sloops Cony yeteds Meck asd peuy tlie. Bue wae’ Wheeler Newary hemes W Thorne, Davis Alpsny. Velp * de by a slesintug. and lowed to Thr noe pom cig, Moti, and Sonny rook Packet, ‘Smith, P the will be repelred, ae ” Wiveket. Cli bark Parodl, Jones Zanzi on the passage four Forrumns, Perry, On the 2th ult, wh ™ ck of & schoo: from NOrlesng a, fell in with the t Mobie Point Ptain Peiry ld net te discover turning ber was about 60 Ocean ira A Mida whure + had the fgureiend of an York; Rhod alin Ana, Tiilotsoa, Hrook We on deck and theschooner was cerp vulit Lard, lourand | hacer Vipt car rome cases of claret and chamongne sud A quantity | 12h—A\ hip Peilenn, Aldrich, NYork: sehes 1 of ory goods werg fous d. The tlowr barrele were ! tet, Tell Wilson Comp. snd DM Me re the letters MIP crow, Repied mark et win) Tle attempte: eek into Pane Pradelph der, Preve sloop ‘fant Orator, Honan, N tleop tia, but E Ow arriving there wer, he resolved © return to the wreck but With what success is net known, Haxall, Nelson, Nev then ata apap dit gg ey ave Jones, wud Whit Waar " we ‘auto nn eine Sid brid Aga M Weeks, Bot heain when they ar | lock, Salem: schre Rbey Atkins, Marston. do: Jolm © Henry and crew wore 6 dayp is tele boala whee Whey ar Pegler; Goiten Ryle, Vancief: and ‘Riza Tiamiiton, Ne I by whaieship WC Nye. bound for Honcluta. and Capt kp ——e ame He hi bay, aud thence to San Praneisoo in : ye: salen! English bay, and then an Premelene ROC T=Arr sehr Coral, Pease, NYork. Sid gghem Americas € ist, Vreveey, NYori: Noutinaial, Myers Seoor Await, Dickinson, from Portiand. Ct, with a cargo of passing through Hurleae Subday atersoon, mo the Grain sod suet. Sbe will probably prove a stench fora) lows. Cloud, at Sam Frangiseo 14th ult from New om Kio. anelro to Cape Hora: was off ‘and ioe; iat gudgech braces on the work vers much ia The post, ms the after, part of the rudder, at April 2, lost overboard trom ‘a'ker, # native of Quebec, » Fiyin yan 24 onys /,dayp ip rough wessher ‘with much snow found that ¢ the water's edge, to steer by the Jibboom a boy samed Geo paee 1s yours. Phip Competitor, st Sen Frascisco 13th wit » wae ® days 0 tbe equator in the allaniie orm, Int 56 19 experienced Oye ‘gales for eam ipliet and ‘on ihe names ‘8 violent amrieane, shich iaat 12 boure: during the pale the barumeter fell tom #® to 4788. lower than the captais: had ever’ seen i before; received but little damage, lost a boat and part of monkey rail. Ship Orphen at fan Franciece 1h at from the eqnator in the Atlantic tn lon around Care Ft Roay neers to Pe Mal nd wes 4) Aye On to St tone em thea: r ary Whit ay for acs Oncor ane the Lin 13 ERASER bridge. N: kelford, N Yo: CLO! You 104, for Besion Sid her it Hat " le ¥ a ted. eriah: E Oct L , Philade) OF » Har’ 08, id, 7, Philadelphia MOBILE, . | Gem, Day ‘Beste: ¥ 7 ‘ NE NY r * ; late iphis 4 w bs Nan NAWARK E . Neck. ‘om Bal # c aly Of for: N¥ ork. was ton ¥C. NY¥o .¥ r F fy Fhodes: W € 2 r; Fewer. oa SAN BRANCISCO. Capt IR—Arr Har shin Conradine. Lackmatn, Hong Korg. barks Charles Devans. Haley, Ore- gon; TWono* na. Drvden Humboldt. brig J B Lunt, Richard fou, Fan Proro: ih. ehipa Orpheus, Mitchell, Hoston 19 Hatchman. ‘Hubbard. NYork. 125, Keteite et ja Chapelle, Bordeaux 136; Lucas, Daggett, ANNAD OSS SATG MG Lady Rims Buc, Bradshaw, sehr North State, Morton, N York. Oct | Sid ech A quisear, Lang rom Calais), ony’ if boy ih Ne nt ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, CRWONS OF POWER for = PU Duolin Bhiskey, wow landing and 7, tbe soie on kit MAN Nev k Nosver OCULISTS AND AURISTS, neustine ocean ene oid ioe Band 8 Knots, 4 aecet (hge Horn June 2 a to 18 8, cromed a eyes, of ade and Ps ser) the Pacific & om is, tae carried southerly | em, bi ‘ohom: ps A of tue * x m theace o the Heads bad northerly qi ert A] of Par 1 Broadway, corage of aed calms, Dui sweet, WRF ICTAT iv, Pe SOTANTLY O8 4 oy pare ie — r ih — e rar os - 2 | : i- The /K.—YO® AR 0 AT- Bes ttealtesieet aed ea | ‘the EUTE, D 14 OCTOR ‘t6— Bem Pala aae HAMBURGER AAL— ORMATION FANIED WILL. MR. J. W. HO dr. F. J. Peitiner, frietxis, Communi. cate 19 Brown’ bos L750 Pou clles, Weapon NFORMATION WANTED OF DANIEL MURPHY, BY Ts “Aune Murphy, Any information # ankicliy received No. 3 Hixtson wtrost will be 4 He is a native of Albany, N.Y. OHANN WATJEN, A NATIVE OF BREMEN, GER many, aeaddler by trade, is called upon to make kno fis present whereabouts to bis brother, mate of bourd the Bro. men bark Meteor, Capt. Poppe, lying ‘at pier 46, North river, BORN, Ag. = IKE AND CHARLEY MOORE—CALL have an important message to communicate. D presennrtien — — 9 AX. ERSONAL.—IF THE LADY WHO WENT UP STAIRS at the I—— Hotel yesterday, with two others, one in black, epee mse pies GY, 5 F. e.e eine her dena -A HOME, BY ADOPTION, FOR A FINE, poniiny tntast boy, twomonthe old. ‘An; ax having Jost a child will find this a opport r, aa he will only be ee 8 pesos vio eh a nurse him. A’ line addressed to Herald office, will meet attention. SPECIAL NUTICES, TOuLEGE OF PHARMACY OF THE Bo ae lad felicia jin ana até eh k, P. rand coat i lock, P. M., M5, nat. ab 4 0'el008. contiuue on ge ry M tare next ensuing. For ti a0nN eels, unt at ickete ap) MEAKIM, 497 Broadw = rd = “3 ad qt CATTLE si0¥, AMERICAN INSTITUTE, AT FRANKLIN Square, Situnted on Third ont Fourth avenues, between Sixty-first and ‘Will be Hy to pine pubite' for THREE DAYS only, a ¥; WEDNESDAY a THURSDAY, ‘Sommalvee will be on the Saorrate hater see which ‘entries must specily the breed, pedigree aud age of ino Enizies sent to Wm, B. Leonard, Corres: ding Seoretary of the institute, Crystal Palsee, wales wri - tion, ean animals must be on the yom yy by 10 o’elock A. M., on ‘Tuesday, the Lith, to compte AFD ID BANKS, Chairman. Joun W. Cuavnens, Secretary. ‘AYOR WOOD'S ADDRESS ON THE CHARACTER ‘and Genius of Alexanden Hamilton, to be delivered be- fore the Hamilton Literary Unio, at the Broadway, Taberns- cle, October 14, 1856, at # o'clock, tobe had ot ail & Sens, 259 Breaawert 1B. 6. Show 795 i Norden £ King, 45 Wall rect; and at Ge ASONIC.—AN URGENT MEETING OF ST. JO Lodge, No. 1, will be held at their rooms, 541 Broads (Chinese mlitings) on Wednesda; iam Lee. Members of invited ee zener services at rove streat ister lodges are kind) ana Staley ROGRES, Master, his late residence, 29 Cuartes BE. Stuns, Seo’y. JS OTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK holders of the North American Seamless Tube Company for the election of five trustees, will be held at the ollice of the company, No. 45 Cli street, at 12M., on Wednesday, the inst. FFICE OF THE FETED Be ee (oR e coM- pany corner of East Sixty-first street ao avenue. Oinlile Ahow of the American Tustitute at "Hamilton square, Oct. 14, 1b and 16. gm ame Rellrens meme Company’ will rup cars to and fea oe ‘ark and direct, every two minutes, on ihe chore peusd od days ‘Fare five cents. WM. A. DARLING, P President. RPUAN Ch thet pe pgp og bea bd AC. knowledges the recelot of » note inguished mercbant of this cily, enclosing ‘bie check Tor $200 “owarls miecting’” (to use his own words “the more pressing neveaaiiy ‘Urpban Asylum” It is ved if the necessity Of the orphans, now mupberios nearly «thous thousand, under the care of the Sisters of Charity, shot pressing, baving no reliable resources except, what iho pre ror jen coe te acenowe the charity indness of enerous public In acknowledging the eesint of tts Tiberat shop almost regrets that he is not wy liberty Manedere= ay 005, Bsome saw one, Oi, 14, 1 > (TO FURRIERS—A HATTER, IN A GOOD BUSINESS locality, is desirous of getting a small stock of furs, with rivilege of returning all not sold a the end of he season. ress A. B.C. Broadway Post ofice. ¥ lt? moan OF Lt ae OF hyo t ponent = ie Asylum ect ‘a@pnounce ye annual feativ: for the bevefit of the inst Under hele eare.‘wil te terion ae Academy Ce Music. day. October 14. There will De two series of periormances ns the afternoon er v4 commence at pr celts ihe vening pes he entertain: ments. ior the occasion will be under the iirectios of Toba a Esq., who bas kindly volunteerea his valuable c AKEFIELD.—THE eS OF THE MEMB! ~4 this association and others desirous af = i very cheaply is called to Theat aiverigemont of Eo BO. GaRt, another col of this mer of tote in Waxeuela at No. 103 \Bowery, on on Tuesday even on Tues- lage tot __ THE LECTURE SEASON. iy ATTERARY Assoc TATIONS, of Constantin’ “The aeaee countey. wil end her inistitu- FS ee returning continne to deliver his lectures on Turkey tions, hazems, domestic habite, c., during the com! son." Literary associations, desiring his services as a | will please make eally applicadian by letter, at No. — Amor place, New York. THE TURF. L. 1 TSION COURSE, cae ean oe WEDNES- Gals will leave. the South Course at twenty minutes past one soon 8 the sport is over. Fare to SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. HORSES, CARRIAGES, & we BAY HORSE, ANDS_ SOU sou! iN, FO! FOR SALE, ai Tattersali's. Inquire of Mr. B ferry, Brooklyn, for cock, and retard 0 and return, 80 cen! table for carmen. truckmen and jor double Taquire af the olce of the Kalck: ‘cmmpany, 163 Canal street. or at their stables, 128 wud 128 West Thirteenth street, near Tenth avenue. OR SALE~A BAY HORSE, EVEN “YEARS 2 found and kind, and a remarkably fine fami 08 S00, ADDI ‘Apply to fall writ l be ay Price i BRAN AID, Bt ‘Dey ae fa j OR SALE—ONE BLACK HORSE, FIFTEEN HANDS bigh, sound and kind, four years old, suitable for a doc- tor, express, grocer. or any f Dusiness, bay horse, iby har de high, seven years old, s heavy Work. Prices moderate. MCCAPFQAY & WALTERS, 25 Catherine street, OR SALE —A NORTHERN HORSE, | SIX YEARS old, blood bay, kind in ail harness, 35 bande 3 ti Lyne a & free iravelier, apd.a first reve family Boren; esse $e: will be soldfor $200, as the owner hes soferhe wes for tim: warrant rfecily sound. be seen at the Jenn: 02 ‘hast ‘reventis street, from nine A, Lind stables, No, il three P. OR SALE—A TOP PLEASURE WAGON, | TWO leather fp do., sultable for we Faxon all pearly new, also, a splend! over 16 bands high: and a sorrel ner. ‘anny tote HILLS, 162 JOR SALE—A. PAIR OF VERY STRONG, Welt, maiche! bay hortes, 16 bends high perfectly sound ku d; sold only for want of use. Can be seen at Mr. Lone farm, Newtown, Long Island. Appiy to A. BAXTER, on the no. MOR SALE—A PAIR OF GRAY CARRIAGE HORSES; st from the country; handsome drivers; about fiteen he Apply at 24 Mangin street, in the iron yard. OR KALE~A PIRST CLASS AND HIGHLY PROFIT. able livery stable establishment, well stocked with good horses, cosches, light wagons, tc... ke.: ene of the best city stands and in an excellent neighborhood for business; Jease for five years, and o custom of many yeara’ standing. lyon lie premises, corner of Second avenue and Piltesath treet R SALE—A DAY HORSE, 15 HANDS HIGH, rast and stylish. the proper eman. Will Fee pertcninrw iqmire at tthe at 2 ROOKAWAY, IN GOOD OR- ¢ for one oF two horses, also a light top wagon, ER, corner of Sixth avenue and Twenty: want ‘ORSES.—NEW YORK TATTERSALLS.—SIXTH AVR. nue, comer of Thirty ninth street —This day, Oct. 14, at Joek, at auetion horses, wagons and harne horses, new and second hat new and second hand wagons, with and without tops; car: ringes, business was piankets, robes, haliers, &e. &c. LEMONS, Auctioneer and Proprietor Ssiesman, ONE PAIR OF GRAY HORSES, 4 eight rears old. pony bull. freq * and smart travellers, warranted sound umd hind'th single nod double harness aad waddle. ‘To be sold ccparately or together, To be seen at 172 Monroe street, near Montgomery. ORSE AND EXPRESS acorn WANTED?-APPLY al the Pierrepont Honse, Brooklyn Hel PRIVATE STABLE TO LBT—, 5 i WHAT TWRNT?- PP icctnd treet. ne hh eveaue, bul te a subatanitad anner, for private use, every way av iaK Pieuty of yard, sable and enrriage house. Wil'be Wet car or Jonger, at & reneoneble rent to a good tenant. butre of JOSEPH OOGPRR, 41 Troy street. GEORGE ¢ Henny Paunen oF UN ADERSIONED roncussn SHACK TSR on Ot ee creunioeaees wee tare teaiet x teanspired yo re inp ‘iS ATAILS bim, and ores SPthar description ean and pa) by ending at 106 ART. — — HOOV.S OF BTAR NOTH, 4 LISPENARD anne —The October festival will be i on Ficvew Sliech KR Melnoe Rarmond, Oki, Fr Ce a G. Prgrett, Boa, Vio, JOWEEY VAGORS, Propet. ise WARD RD RATIFIOATIO ATION. Ward reuyine (hore anee wad r he regal Sate, agg at, Jefferson ween ‘Twenty third an (a uy, te o Te ee fkopoRR 3 JaOuDa of Committee of Ezna ¥. Sure, Feonstary. QT, WARD, REGULAR DeEMOOR ATIC. Wi a regular va te 1 Convention Sry ‘Tammany tn zaps eee tua JOHN HAGAN, Chairman, IGHPRENTHC for the ave- speakers wil Sass pile Secretary. TH WARD.—REGULAR DEMOCRATIO OH Asseasor—Jobn Je ‘Sixth: jose} ‘Theodore Haubner, Rdward seg ei Forint Samuel jaulrapp. a WARD UNION BUCHANAW AND ey ecial house of CONNOLLY, NICHOLAS SEAGRIET, secretaries Henry H. by, T A SPECIAL 1G A want at chan TAL MEETING. ¢ i OF ZER sdependent Club, in oonsequenos oe ee Oe ) named feree. eo ze to vols, by reason of 4 ald’ Fins aot meee That this an will pi prongupes geld egal in consequence ofthe saine, wid thet Thorns Kata ‘3 be ace of Mr Mandere. in Gormat dni the ROBERT FULLAM, Chairman, tary. the choice of the p: It was then mov Carried unanimous): Patnick Coox: TING ON WOOD'S ree DESIBE, TO by ann, mill bogs olecled Mayor of tri ¢ My money is ready at TITUS & DAYTON'S, ‘600 Broadway. BMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN RATIFICATION MRET- ing, for the Third Congressional distvict—Ist, as 3d, Sth wards. Ray democrais, for Thora of the Union.. democratic republican electors Third trict are invited to meet oh Tnenday arene nee the 14th corner of Franklin street and West Broadway, at 8 o’e! one of hearing stepdad {he Con the p purpose nating Convention, and the oomination of Hon. Danie! E. Sickles, for have been invited feat attend On James Brady, Hon. Josiah Suthe: Horace F. Cla ny, T. “o Hid Bod el Rad i Rynders, Esqs. GHORGE G, BARN. are Baw 01 es, Daniel Mahen, S. M. Rogart, J Robert ‘ommittee of Arrangements. ioe aie PPREE, S01, FREE SPRECH, | FREE es and werkingmen tothe rese meeting of the Mechantes’ and Workinginen'e 2 Central Hean Union will be held at their rooms, ¢orner of and Division strects, on Tuesday evening Oot. 14, at ‘aires by I a 8 be Le betore the p people Jn thetr relation to the ingmen. TB. MONTGOMERY, Preaideat aunaaw Monway, eeare Jes) azd Wor corner of Bowery and Diviaion A.M tol0P M yes MAS! pee “td RIGHTEENTR oon rales ‘Men's Fremont lance Commitiee. will hold a mass rai fet on Tuesday ond , Oct. 14, at half: seven o'clock, ot 24 Bast Piftcenth street, one door Firstavenue. How. Abram Wakeman, T. others, will addyegs ites meet Cub Will Re preceat F Readi Worklogmen Tree Rending Row P.T. eae Y,, souN A. GREEN, FPPREMONT AND DAYTON CENTRAL OLUB OF See the meeting. oy Broadway 0.*, Fery ot Conneticut; eminent speakers will address will sing. Seats reserved for ladies WILLIAM H. JH Honant Wann, ) Swirn Torre, Secretaries. H. Beeirson, sire NION. RICHARD ©. ct Attorne} ‘count Fag, will speak for the reoklyn at their agin Hall, corner cat Orenee ‘evening. Oct "ib at Tay oboe, UNV ABIN v. ord, lub on Wecnesd: by ‘the Glee Club. TI served for ladies. Groner H. Day. ALLY FOR THE UNION — YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC tomect with the aap. Joun E. Wrire. EPUBLI AN MASS agit, Ly A THR EASTERN section of the city.—The members Lay Lo Fremont and Layton Central ‘Snios Inge zens saFueay even ti a 8k sTeet, on Tuesday evening, the Mth inst, at 8 o’cleck. large tent bas been Broa ‘ed for th casision. Andrews, Eq. inee for ict and other ‘emiuit a opeakere, ‘ba aire order, BF MARIE va beast _ Davi Tl. Gu-pERSLREyE, HE SIXTH WARD REPUBLICAN om UB 01 Jya wil bout ular meeting this ( at Thy 0" 7 — jock, at Couafiution Mall Corner of Coun sud Bur. Ter etreet Addresses will be del Park Godwia and Joba D: sherwood, Ksq...of New York. ih tteat news from the, Perpeyinanie ‘Ohio io and Tadiaan? will be announced. o ‘ront seals rr ir ‘aes Tk. evo, Seerclarr, GRONGH CURTIS, President. D THE FRIENDS OF FREMON pigned, having eeu wed themnsetves + exclusive Burpoee of eireniating documenta, bearing upon omenious nestlcne now at issue before the Americas Bie, i OT Invite epirib atone, from all who = eeourin triumph of Nberty and law tnproachi elect Money, in ergo oor small sums, “noe Retever quarter it la recesved, wi'l seonpulonel) oe and not one dent of it will be di on 2 unerampled wishen to obtain &0 uwtalments from row until Prement on, republic "Address J.P. Il. box 124 Herald oflice. OJHE VOTERS OF THR ae wag Waibridge on the stamp —G: Hie tie ‘candidate. for the regnar demoe Clatrict. will adavere hie, fellow eiizens, om Weta ‘No. (5 Mercer siree nein Broome, ota. , No, ree, el “ “hurwa ereniog” at the mame hour at show at Reps trom Hudson street, corner ot Garton sires to meet the voters of this district face im oder that bie we SS ae ay be fa to th Nid Th malietous and tent — 200,00 OF SEE Y VARTOWS QU. ins can be had ele bores aaperior family moan, at 6 are of Havana BERKS CAPABLE, PLBASANT. OTR, w wo Upouaexee washer A her business, f With good references fy ‘to one eho suite, awn intom place. ae, Apply, Immediately, sb 64 HP 00K, 0" OOK ONT FOR THE ENGINE, TURN Tit Beit 4 rine. foglea, keen a» one skie 4 eciition ne ‘he KMORR'S UID "wuh twenty perintendent's office, 8 rected up 10 d : © < along 24 det map, for 15 on weaned 4 tins Orta to morrow. DINSMORE & OO, No. 9 Spruce street, N BARES INCIDENT TO FEMALES AND: CHILDREN ace successfully treated by Dr RD. PAPE. 70 White street ia coleDvated jadies 9 > b+ ay be] ti by applying ered ally or by letier; % $2 and $8 per! q™ . AMERIOAN INSTITUTS, AT HLASHMEON SGU ARTS titusted oo Third and Fourth avenues, petwene, ety ti ‘the puwite for and Sixty s2eond streets, will be open ta: days only. WRDSESDAY. ANTs THORSNST, Tho ith tbs aad oth daca esirian jovtormanee oo Friday, the 17th, I ‘cUJArS be morrow, The ears of the Th’ed amd Second srenues and Hartem tall road wiil take passengers near the around, A drive hhiees "prepared we accommodation of nr her: carriogn, $1; Aone horee @ CATT SHOW ‘the RAT FAIR OF LHR AMERICAN, er yt the Crystal —Thr on leet: ures will be LJ Raiton (ite of Ue Dragoon G war. feemoe and Tpeturer) on I nd 18 commenciar at sire Pop et gl tablem as kaso, ae. Milemtned mou ight, wil be. oan ORT. je dt —d and black LEONA RD, K ST OL yO Sor! TORE TO semen Two Doone ome way, suitahie for mos! ang bi Went and g large vawlh, (uqutre om HOU

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