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8 ‘The Botts and Pryor Affair in Virginia. 4 CABD TO THE PUBLIC. Ricumunn, = 10, 1858, proceeding to im) before the public the toi ence “9 «ber Mews vos vented with the tween Mesers, T unc Botts, rendered necessa’y tte card ot Mr, Chi-man to which I ol Saemmnre |b cant of 18 ex parte nature, ype a” its appear ance, Dit Deewuse of Lhe ‘regard of universal custom. grh.o8 ab ORCO sUgerets concurrence On the part of the frends ‘mmedigiely involved ta any published account, esp when the beet feoiings had existed betweea us, wad vp to that tme the most tecnpioal courtesy ob served, I may be permitted to say toms the ion OC pied by myrel{ was no oniy uvsongbt, but very reluc fantiy taken bevirg no acimorities to end but simply to Dey band advise th sonjwao nad ste} A to vind-cate the honor of the tather, ‘sad, TP Noaoes ly, bo ‘Save the blood of both parnen, mS) tollowicg is a copy Of a note from Mr. Botts, sent t rough @ friend on the morning of che Ist inst , to be Prvor, put whieh [ substituted by one om reeil to Mr. Pryor—met then willing to become an eetive tarry — R. A. Payor, Esq.—sin-The gentleman who hands you melee thus ig ty autho. i204 vo receive uhy commUnleation that you. ty ak or proper to send me. tosEx |, (No L Bucwmor, Ock 1, 1855, Dxir Sm—T have been requested by Mr. B. is. Botis to say that, im the event you should desire (¢ commusicate im. dc may he found at Aree iil, the residenge of Mr. Fglenens. Vers respectful. MIT. ROA. Pevon, Ex Upon oF the prevertat: + of this note, Mr. Pryor re tea" water, Coalerued Me, Bows, and went 02 t0 aey otber Wings, ibe sunsisn » of which will appsar ina pote from mySei! 10 hi mae necessary because of the voniton Thad taken ut av xiter ume. Mr. Pryor’schalienge, soe) veu soon alter at Tree ITM:— Ricawonn, Oct. 1, 1356. Sin—There ie no need that 1 should demand ‘gatistaction for your “card,” in the W/ ot this morawg You arnounce your reepocatbilty fn ac vance: und £ have uly to reqitest you doname vour time, plac wt weavoos. Excuse me for sug Be sting ‘hat the earliest »)actieable pericd and the most stole polxt wil! best suit wv couvectence. Still T do zot Sa rene Ding 0 elon me oases pers "ae, Si fe ROGER A. PRYOR. &—My Pend, Me Randolph Harrison, will ! tas mie And receive sour reply I Responded to at ober a ¥ Hitt, Henrico, Oct. 1. Sh Sm—I have received your vote ot cate by the hands Harrison, and have to #1y hat at (he earliews pract ment (be sseured of uo unnesessary delay “time, weapors,” wbrough my fri communicate with your trieaa, Mr. Lfwrrisdu R. A. Prvou, Bay Tsend this by your friend, Mr Harris At this point, finaiog it necessary to take an active pari, J addressed te foilowiug noty to Mr. Pryor, which does wot appear in the report furou.h d by Mr. Chisman in the Washizgion (’nion:— Ricumonp, Oct. 2. 1856. Dean Sin—In my interview. with you on yesterday mora- } sought merely for tno purpose of snformlag, you where Me Boule might be fouud tn Aye Event you desired i comm: log. Diente with tim, I unders:cod = ot wm say that rou had alzeady and that he might be saiistied that theugh you iin he shouts mot be hurt, (which remarks have been ously withheld from Mr. soils) Since this tutervlew with ‘Jeu, & cballenge has devo deliveree and accen-ed, Sed in con Sequence of the UI health of the friend upon whom he rolied foc active service, I have consen'ed to act asthe friend ‘of Ur, onthe field. and f frei thai it has become imperative Gpon mo, of Chis stage of ibe proceedings, to inquire ‘whether you meant to be unde. siood ‘as 1 infected) to be willing tore eive she fire of Nr. ous, but would not return its Very re ® nA. Pies, Esq. Ricumonp Met. 2, 1856. REPLY OF MR. PRYOR. Daan S:n:— You have entirely misunderstood aud ‘miscon- ceived the purport of my conversation with yor, which was not designed to have reference to my conduct on the tield in the event of a hostile mee ing with Mr. Botts, His frlead ma, reat assured that Isha! not be trammeled by Ce. oe i whicd willipduce meto reserve my fre, Very cespectfully, Me. F. J. Surrn. HOGER A. PRYOR Upon the the receipt of which I addreseed the following Ricnwoxn, Oct, $, 1856. pcDzaz Srn:—It is purposed that the, cout emplated necting between yorrseit aod Mr. Voss should rake place near Wash nega ct ity. Mr. Botts will immediately plsce himself out of @ State. T will be in waiting at tne National Hotel, in Wash tagion, oa Mout ay went a Bstcloak, A: Be, when the precios as a avon, Eeq., through your friend Mr. Foisman. My. Pryor’s reply adcree-ea to Mr. Botts: — Ricnmowd, Ort. 3, 1856—3 o'clock. Sin—In response to my appeal to you to name the earliest practicable period for our meetiog, T have promise uuder * iay your bard that “there xbouid be po unnecessary del it as, that after deferring a detiniie reply for tours, you al last agree ‘0 mee: me next Tuesday the riedaity of Wasbiogion elty. ‘There in much talk cver tbe country about this affair, and it is hardly possible that the uimost precaution can prevent au arrest. I am lnpelled, too, by considerations itis wot proper for me to mention ii His note, 19 appeal to your generosity against the very unre sonabie ‘delay you prope far modify your arta: sunrise t6 merrow, an Richmond as jou may suggest ments ‘teach plac 1 request an immedia! reply, Which may friend, Mr. Ohisman. wi'l receive at Dr. Dove's = betr C., een the hours of tive and eight this aftercoon. Ta OGER A. Taion. Answer Pus, Menrieo county, 2 Oct 3. 1886—7 o clock P.M. § n handed me. and whilat tam a Jar not incom € beea made Hae to m5. asim, to make the chauge you BB. BOTTR Mu. BOTTS" ‘TRI air to uprecessn: and Wil be in Washington in acc ee ROGER A. PRYOR. And now for the commettary of Mr. Chisman in res pect © t'- matter by telegraph, not furnished by bim- self, but by Mr. Marbard to the associated pres, a ap- from the card of Mr. Cowardn, editor of the Lia path, with the name of T. P, Coleman appended. Mr. Che man says — from this cor esponderre that ‘upmediae!y nee of Mr, & B Botte’ © ta the Whig. meeting. It will also be observed that the Botts Was delayed forty eight hours. in mind that Mtr. Bott: promptly accapt. 4 but for remarke submitted by Mr. conversation with myself. twenty-four might have been saved. (See my note ing what he meant by the remark, that ight Hott» should not be hurt.) becrssary Of my part, i could not bare consented to Rotts on the field under circumstanc ce—iptending, as | stated toa friend, but not to Mr, Bottr—thst I would certainly be on the ground ‘and takerare to cause the inquiry to be made of Mr. aa { a bo really meast to withhold bis tire; in that oat part such the heard of arrest, The. way that raeen within the juridietion of Richmond, afer bis card sppeared; how ofter Mr. Pryor may have been, 1s ach fer me t0 sap. Mr, Obisman con inves :-— joticed that during this ‘ime pubiie attention ‘0 the matter by the challenge in Mr. Bot this fact Mr Pryor objected to esied x meetiag near fle imoud the be acen from his le 104, aa interfering with hie arrangements sod rights avenged party: Tihen snggesied Nor h Carolus aa fr. Hotta’ second, which was also rejected. “That pulhe attention was directed tS the matter there can be 20 doubt, and allow me to say there is too much Publc atten on Circcted to such matiers, with waoich in Point of ‘set the public bas, or ought to have, very little “Mr. Pryor objected 10 the time aud place.’ aod eoggested & meeting seer Richmond. (f Mr. Dott bad thoogst me ae fubject hime It to the penalty of the by Sigh pep eed pot think | could le efor | bar uot forgowen the “ Ritctie ‘and Pirseapts aflar."’ which involved the partics ina degre ent barrasoag tint Mr. Pryor acceyte! the terms, kc. With Mr. Pryor’s paged i had potbing to do As Mr. Chisman arrapgemen # were mate on Beer, morning. Saver Spuinge bear the residence of Mr. F. P. Binir, was saggetted by me not knowing where else to go, having no time to look for places, and for the greater ressou that that pace was familiar to Mr Pryor, and to which, bot properly ob, Boon after the ~ OF as 8000 af & CoNreyance Could be pro- jajor Holman, repsirod to tne spot as agreed Irving, that parties know where to go the pext morning. Irom theace ed to Rockville. (See Mr. 1d Major Holman’s notes upon this subject.) coepted the \erma ut der protest, ond on Sunday ered to a point ont of Virginia and accessible to Of Washington ap *t time ne pitce, as the note states, Py ‘tate ues uat be ol as shown in the cor. respoodence, that ail Tesonabte baste was mate, aud the place = or's own ground. As stated by Mr. Ch'sman Imet in No 105 National Hote ee: iiver Springs, aad t0 that eltaer party ms wat for i Hi Hh 2 mon then sted that they proceed, would wat ewbive with a view to avoid notion, They w about m bour the time appoit regarded an the part of aed of ew 7 Saas 7 x? on 4 Farther eta of “Wusingon, $y ras it. wiser 4 = 8, 1858. | og Wlaagla asmigerox Crrv, D, C., Oct 6.9. 2mcnn, Pox Buas Baroda 6 bomen jucaied, and that ‘been given SBBYLE A . But, says Mr. Chisman— He did not arrive until between six and seven, and when sun was full) the lp. jihere being po prospect of 8 fxbt, ‘and Me, ‘iyien, of Ricbmond, iaging that he had authority to take Mr. Notts and Mr. Pryor back Mr. nee Sh caacaa teen ‘not to have arrived earlier (hen the time appointed, and certainiy there was no pros- pect of 1 tght te preset co of officers Tyler, Keene and others, parties bad fonght them, aud ms vey they locked like capiaima ge after Mr. Botts and party arrived, surrounded bosb armics. Mr. Chisman sayeo— During the conversation between Mr. Tyler and Mr. Irv! as also between Mr. Smith Mr, Pryor and Mr. Irving, as iearted from the last ramed gentleman, Mr. Tyler stated dat he accidentally beard a! Asbiand that the place wes the same as that which bad beea resorted to between Messrs. Ridgeway Pryor, ‘the care pass Ashand about 8 o'clock 4 co oruing Tt was alter that time be fore Mr. Suaith communica- Jeo the place to me, Tt thus seems that strangers at Ashland bad © general idea of the place ofmeeting before 0 me es the second of Mr. Pryor 1 oa thal th succeeded in Gnoing the preclsealage by following Mr. the surgeon of M, bis Wits sch ¢samearation tn pines and Mr. Prdor asked me bow it was that information as to our whereabouts ban been obtained at Ashland. Suspecting the effect that such a report would produce unless at once lcoked into, inasmucb as that I bave in par: the manage- ment of the kote! aud appurtenances of that piace, I asked dir. Pryo from what source he derived euch information’ be eati trom officer Tyler I. while yet on the ground, went to Mr. Tyler snd desired to know bow he got the information alluded « by Mr. Pryor. He replied that he bad overbeard some remarks falling froma Mr Dickio- SOD, a passer ger who came in the train from Milford that morning I requested Mr fyler to go with me to Mr. Pryor and state the facte of the case, *hich he did, aad Mr. P. yor promptly remarked that be bad no idea of inti- mating tha’ I hud avy thing to do with it. After this, the public cap Sora cone my surprise to Gnd that clroumstance aliuded to in Mr. ©.'s cara. I reter to Mr. ty note appended. Mr. Chisman coptinnes — fer the arvest, I, as also Mr. Irving, by anthority proposed theo to make arrangements for a parties should be bound over. as we antici gat Would'be. notwidistapding the expected recogal- Mr. Smith ceclined an acceptance then, with the 10 doubs i would be. accep: ed when v2. hut that he did not feel at liberty, pledge, to make arrangements for ano- ice gle, zanee. statement that be} made after giving While under airest ax « meeting. ‘This is ali very tree, and I am gratified to be able to concur with Mr ©. in respect to one fact. I coniess | did not feel disposed to enter into an agreement, while yet io the hands o the law, to break it. It is not to be found in my code of hoor. Mr. Chrisman, in co clusion, says:— Peing satisfied from these facts and others that any attempt , r. to secure a hostii ecting between Mr: BB. Botts and Pryor will be thwarted by not — — _ matter, but friendly to the ond M Potts, 88 eure phrmeal cowdltion of We. Bt Be Bots as exhibiied on the fie'd, that Mr. Pryor ought not to shoot at him. Tean have nothing more to do with the matter, and giving the correspoa- deuce and these facts to the public, clove my connection wi I bave now to say, that no communication of any sort was made to or received from any pergon from the time I left Richmond unt! after the arrest, except friends direotly copnecied with tne proceedings. In evidence of the ¢xtreme caution observed by our ae I may mention that ti!l efter the arrest, telegraphic our friends could not teach pam friend who came to Was! could not find us, though, as he states, made as eee search. Having now examined and replied, to every portion of Mr Obtaman’s card Sorhy a ‘of notice, lhave to ray tha: a comparison of the details witb those furnished on the part ot Mr. Chisman, developes the glaring fact that be has omitted an important part of the copnected with this alfair. We 5 this point | am willing to leave it to @ discerning public say bow far the statements of one who, wodertaing hot bast Ugo Ap pepe with an aflair eatien <n. Referring to the letters man, Pleasants, Perry and Tyler, I leave the Whol matter to the gadgment eo py TRicwMonn, Oct. 10, 1856. ToF. J. SwTm Eq.—Dear Sim—In eocordance with your reyuest, 1 will end te. eil'e, the circumstances within m, ‘With the affair between Messrs. Wecnesday, the 30: ultimo | was informed that a card from B. B. Botts, Es, would appear on the following te ‘ng which might call forth a challenge from R. A. yor, and ] was riquested to wait jor Mr, Botts upti! Ride dark aud conduct hin to Tree Hil, tbe residence of Mr. Stearns. A shert time atter dark, | met Mr. Botts, sud requested Lim to proceed down Cary street; I shortly siter overtook bim, ana Grove to Tree Hill. At this place be remained until (be following Saturday morning, ‘at which time I cocompanied him ipa private carriaze, avoiding the of Richmond, to a py + on the Rich. mond Freverickeburg and Potomac Railroad, where we took the pight trata for Washington, 1 was with Mr. until be was ha 8 on the e Botw ‘rom this time rt i, near Silver Spring. Bo one with whom am sativfied that no clue could have by which we covld have been traced. On arrival at Wachipgton—which was before ar took # back aad went to an tpn in Georgetow: parte mene ‘we remained until Mendcay about two o'clock, w! we left to meet Mr. miu at Rockville; and afer taking din BEF at tbat plac, went toa point some eight mili tant, on anoiber road, where we remained until f o'clock next morning. ‘After waiting on the road for » short time, at « place about three quarters of a mile from the p'ace ¢f meeting, We proceeded to the ground, whch we reached at twelve minutes belo-e seven o'clock, (by my Watch.) Seven o'clock was the hour appointed tor the meetirg. I am *atisded that after our arrival in jase Washington, none of Mr Bott's fricads, except Major fests. Bryce and Pleasants, Col. Payne—who = ae cbs by you at bis reeecate at Were soquainted with the whereabouts and movements of Mr. Botts, and that if any of his frien s had Gecired to arrest the atfeir throogh the intervention of the pollee, they bad not the requisite tion to baye done #0. The whole knew 8 much as they, except that he had left tho city, During the whoie trip, Mr. Botts was in excellent heath (except his rheumatic affection) asd when be was on the cally) ue pon ' the State. It bay always been my opision who is carcless of his own life is & fool, and that he who ia recklees about taking the life of another 8 While, therefore, I do vot say that Mr. the responsibilities and soxietieos which sauned position, I do say that, throughout the informa bie It is proper to add that, been subject to attacks of have caused @ slight stulmers of the x had no attack of tis sort for the last s! bot aware that @etll knee is likely 0 ness to light a duel with the must further add that Mr. | D to inform Mr. Botts an myself myecif of the time and alter we hed entered respcotfully, Wasi m. ¥. J. Serm, Eeq —Dran Sim—i cond yoo tl Cnion of this morning, containing Mr, Chieman’s card. The atin ion to the physical condition of Mr. Gotts, I have stig. Mmavired ae wanting \n magnamimity, t) ure no harsber The courage WhicD a man exhibits on any given jon but it ie due to Mr. prove his nery experience in similar avairs, | have never ween a man cooler, or more ready for action. Tacirs must have a good oo ae a shatow ong ~ I could war- rap! imputation to the As lar os regards leat beat Tesy, without hesitation, Mr. Bott's was competent to such a meetisg, othorwire, | would not bare on the eld, ag & witness’ to an an. equal com! 1 do not oiler thia ns & certificate of Mr. Botts’ courage, for it was not tried, and is in my opinion Witheot blemish, but as the testimony wae acquainted, tee injustice dene to any gentleman, ' irtend. Yours, truly, J Me ¥. J. Ser—Dran ie ae See yl it. Pryor, for the pui place of a meeti y ween Mi stated that Mr. i i HEF iit un the time of . We siorisetne cand Reece ela, i o dant — i a & Be witnesses. 1 objented officers of the Distr! Maryland; but Soding bad been captared,® of person and of arms iz ice, 1 concluded that the ground, as a)! the Lopes of a encod. ‘The officer who arrested me ent for by the Mayor, at 11 o'clock who informed bim of the time directed bim to proceed to the ground and arrest one who app ared there. From 3) observed by the frignds.of-Mr. Batis” tod, o'cicek On Monday, it is im con d bave been given by ‘The public will there. fore bave to form their me colpion 90 )0. Re manner, and by what party, the information Tn regard to the allusion to the bes ical condition’? of Mr. Hots, ] bave to say that I have frequently witnessed euch meetings, and have never seen an instance where more coolness and determination were mani feeted by any one. It is true that he did pot appear oz the ground “eeveral hours be- ore the meetiog, por did he make apy biustering monte —bis condvot being modest, unassuming, determined an: brave. Heteem:d mortified and cisappointed at aac = rest, sud Ctepated the authority of the officer; but when iwformed of the arrett of the oppoeite party, and their ac quieecence therein, he yielded to Ms uotioo et friends, myself among the ‘rest, fo maxing no um puns F resis ance, The rat (is known to the public, Very ror pe: fully, Sn HOLMAN, Ricawosp, Get. 10, 1956, Me Francs J. Sctt—Draa Sin compliance with your request that [ should furpish you a written state- ment of what I know of the late e'tair between besers. Botts and Prior, as wel as of the ‘physical condition’’ of Mr Botts, as alluded to in the card of Mr. T. P. Chismau, I bave briedy to sav—that from the time of your seeing me or Sunday to the time of the contemplated meoting, everyibipg that came under my observation was man- ‘aged on your port (so faras I am ble of judging of such matters) with cavtion, zeal and ‘seretion. f As to * the physical condition of Mr, Botts as exhibited on the flela.”’ 1 am at @ loss to know what Mr. Chieman means. My presence ‘‘on the fleld’? was rather ucol- jenta!—bewsg contingeot om the absence of a distinguirhed gerticman, whose health would aot justify a positive epgagement to be on the ground; but being with Mr. Botts ten minutes before, aud five minutes after biz ar- rest, [have no hesitation in saying that bis “ physical condition’ was fully adequate to the purpose for which he bad gone there, and that be was not ouly free from aby esetioan ment of any tvnd, but that his coolness and eelf-posseesion were the sub) ‘ect of remark between my- self and a gentieman present. For the details of the trapeection, you will of course refer to those more inti- mately connected with it. Very sake . B. PLEASANTS. Ricamoxn, Oct. 1¢, 1956. To G. W. H. Tyrer, Esq., Officer of Police:—It appears by your tertimouy before the May as by telegraphic despatches sent to thiz cil i Wasbirgton, night, and im tbo city papers that ton bad been given to the Mi ‘Mayor and other a i as to the time and piace of meeting between Messrs Botts and Pryor, You are reepectiully requested to state, if at lib- erty to do eo, from i this information was derived, an if not at liberty to furnish the eame, will you state whetber it was from any — directly or ind! ly, or remotely, connected with the Hon. Ji uM. per- — or politically, or in apy manner connected with y B. Botts, or the party of friends who accom Wil you also state where Mr. Botts was at bow soon after he got on the wreatent Te time of his arrist ground you met with physical condition, Be’ pleam 4 also 6 icarbed, #8 You Fupposed, Rucumoxn, Oct. 11, 1856 To Mr. JF. Sx:rm:—Dzan Sin—[ dave just received Jour favor to-day, apd in reply thereto, say that in re- gare to the information furnished by the ‘May or of Wash- ington to us, which we received after three o'clock Toes. ay morning, lkpow nothing of the source from which ‘twas derived by bim. { had recelyed \nformation in ‘Washington, on Mcnoay night, about aive o'clock, from a gentletean, whore residence I do not know, but do know that it i not Richmosd, Washington or any polnt between the two cities, as tothe day the duel was originally a take place the name of whom must forever remain a 10 the publication, and cau say that al! the infor, mation tbat | bave bad given to me was from persons, not ibe vcrsonal friinds of Hien, John M Botts, or his son, ieveriey B Botta, or any of ie friends of any person con. nected with either of them. As to the time arrest of Mr. D. B. Botte and his friends, jt was on the ground where ihe fight was to have taken place 2 => ~~ before even o'clock, and while be was in lapproach- ed bim about one or two mines ote bis arrest, und shook bends with bim. He was perfectly cool, col- leeted and determined, as far as I could see: and there was vetbing ip bis physical condition in apy way diver. ect frcm his ordirary appearance when at home: | and his deportment nnd bearing was that of a gentleman in every rorpect, while I was in his company. The person from «whom I recetved the information “Ashland, is a real. dert of Riebmond eity: met a he travelling on be acccmmodation train, 1 believe, from the county of Corelize, and not at all connected with the property or be owncrs thereof at Asbisnd, to my know! or be- His name can be had, as be did not fur the ‘aformation to me under circumstances which forbid its mention. le Apc I will add that io my opinion from all that or Dow bel ¢, that but for the extraord} 8 O the police, under the directions of the , Mayors of Richmond and Washington there would bave been a fzbht and a a Yours respect. rate one at that. fully, @ W. B. TY . 0, Desravctive Free ix St. Lovrs—About mid- nightoo Sunday smoke was sen \seulng from the fourta story of the furniture store of Mr. tear Second. The third and stere are completely gutted, and of his large stock of Jur piture inte tis |. Fully imeured. The building next door on the cast is owned by Mr. Sullivan Blood, who hae lt intured for $6, 000. i ie considerably di a the back part by falling in of the wail a Dutcher & Co, ccoupy the store and first floor. Ths or stock was damaged Water to the amount of about $600; Tasured for 8,0 in the American and Union of fice, The property of Bredow, Schaciler & Co., sogar mod Nquor Py yi adjoining, was damaged from $200 to $6,000. The was insured im the Liverpool aad tor don, wontizens’ and Frankiio ya for tk On Second street the a ae or x & femnage chee ut ceived covsiderable ip} $2,000, Insured for "520000 tn tno Home Mato, Frapkiip, London, end State Mutual. Hart- A Hinkel ard Mitel | ipjured to about $135, 0. Tory were insured fr abovt {$40,000 n the Comm . cal, Pheonix, Mound, "8, State and Ameri. can Companies. pnt my Occurred, owing to the falling of is wall in the alley in the rear of the burning building. Mr. Connell, clerk of Captain Courzens, who had taken ap active part im endeavoricg to suddue the fie: nd who war the first to enter dutlding on the king out of the fire, narrow y escaped serious in- jury from this cause. He was buried beneath a mass of beated bricks and rabbish, whenme it req ired no te iitte activity to extricate bimecif withect being dangerously burned: be, however, harmed. A member of the police, named J who was le of Mr. Conne! —be had bis apale badly fract badly injured. He was attended to sent bome es soon as possible, Two others were more or lors learn bravery end perreverance manifceted by them in ther euccersfal efforts to stay the progrese of what might ha proved a most disastrous fire.——S'. Lows Democrat, Oct. 1 Kansas Laxp Saes— Movements axp Comarsea how OF Laxn PPBCUTATONS a A Indian ee hes bad the Delaware Reservation ed accord: acres to be sold on the 171b "7 ‘of November, not one is said to be \wferior to the best inthe valley of the Miami or the Sclota. Although the Jand is of such immense value, the body of it bas been , -‘ at orly one and twenty-five cents per acre. the lowest sum wi the treaty would allow, and the bij And yet, adjacent to Leavenworth, have been offered for & government title to ten scree, rage apprairement per acre is raid to bo one dol- lar end seventy Ove cents. Speculators, some tne intruded upon the reservation, and laid of « town Leavenworth, The lots, twenty five hundred in number, are apprained at from two to ten dollars each, only, thore officiaily appotnted to Gx the valaation, The a ws about three Goliars and a halfa lot. The sale on bed in the fort. Associations of speculators, rely the general ignorance corcerning the bave completed tract. The Department, it is raid, desire the st eighty tettlers who bare made actual improvemesle the town, to bare their lote at the appralsement, otber lots to be cold at their real value. So with the lands. The Delaware Indians own the lands, which are to be sold for their benefit, ~-St. Lewis Intelligencer, Oot. UE Wilttemsburg City News, Fart Accvest.—Ooroner Iianford held an inquest = of ege, who was killed by baine ven over by ‘8 grocer’s waerp. The belonging to Henry H had ween left f tending In the strect while be was rome goods, devon | ran away killed the child. The ng jroceryman was censured for leaving the horse without ‘being fastened. ACODENTALLY SHOT —A young man named Bloomfield, accit shot at HHan- comndiog ot ‘rapes x ’s Point, om Fridey. vite at ono ota purty fired own parted upwi extracted br. "sa, ot New bel aoeved York, but his reco ¢ The iepublicans of the Sixter rd bave nomi for Supervisor Thee, © pula salsa ‘Jobn Male; Assessor, Jaco> Rieger; Constable, Lewis Bethon, . boms, 146,000 ap military mev, Visit at this time of an the manufacture of small arms, to St Petersburg, bas some reterence to the commencement of a similar enter. rise in Russia, The whole establishment is under the im mediate contro! and suy pend of Colonel Dickson, of ‘tbe Koyal Artillery, and first engineer is Mr. Burton, an taselligeat Awerican gentleman, formerly master ar- morer of the government small arms factory of the United States, at Harper's Ferry, whose services have been permanently fs by the government, M Samers, the Prefect of the Department of the Seine, France, to the Municipal Council of Paris, i the ‘te 0 the finances of the city, Co oreng imorease of the ‘dipary expenses in next year's budget is set down by bimw as amounting to 16,654,878 tr., or about £426,000; while the tpcome derived from ordipary receipta will be oaly 16,797,669 fr > or about £492,000 more. than during the’ curient year. "But of the above 16,654,378 fr., not lees than 6,493,104 (r., or about £260,000, arise aan Fon tae loans contracted in 1862 and 1856; 90 that, but for these debts, the increase of the expenses sata only amovpt to sbovt £366,000, leaving, with the receipts in- creased by £482,000—— surplus * £66, 000, of seficit of £194,000, The Louden Building News saye:—The city of Paris ix copfized within walls det the li to which town dues extend, These dues, established not a century sno were abolished at the revolution and re-imposed by Napoleon 1, saan fn ayn lon the areal at a thas were ever in upon the Ropalstion any city. It w pot to much the fact that provisions, wines, &c., are Tend¢red 80 much dearer infra muros, and that a large #um |r thus extracted from al! pockets—out of all propor. (ion trom those belonging to 6 poor people—ae People—as the iuconve- pence anc immorality wh! the system gives rise to, Smeg ing is carried on to a large extent, and, asa na- ‘ara consequence, demoralizes a large portion Of the po- pia’ ion, Mir Mowbray, M. P. for Durham, Eng., sald iately in adaressiv« hig constituents :—] don’t think’ it posible for ony one to read the correspendence which took place be- tween our goveroment and the covernment ot the Cattel Stuter—it was impossible to read all the communications ‘DLetween the governors of our colonies in America aud elsewhere—without seeing that the laws of the Cuited States were go stripcent that any attempt that might be made on the part of the Britisn covernment to obtaiu re- crvits in the United States would be likely to tcad toan iniringement ot the letter and spirit of the municipal laws of the United States. The London Times, in an article on ‘Yankee Locomo Uon,’’ eays:—Whenever you see him—the Yankee—he is go'ng over the ground as fastash;can. And whetever the motive be, whether pleasure or profit, it is the same. In Eurore, be 's a pale and breathices sightscer, always in repid tranrition, as ita ghost were pursuing bit swiably accumulating stages, as if his life dopond the sum tota] at the end of the week, Immigrate, oy migrate is the word. Placards, advertizcments, th tious list invite the settler and promise him a Jif! State settiers"for Kansas, slave State settlers for Kansas, here are your tickets; apply at such an office.”’ ‘the German astronomers are yp ag to the re a. of the great comet of 1556, aud thelr learned discussions on the rubject tave up a great deal of room in the limited co. jumps of thele newspapers. It was known that Peter Fabricius, a famous Austrian mathetician of those da; ; had writtena very erudite dissertation at the time, and publiebed bis own observations of the comet, but the Work iteeif bad been lost, 4 French translation, how ever, printed in 1557, has been discovered by the "pook- sel'er Herr K. F. Kohler, of Leipzic, amongst his old bocks, and he !s now reprinting it for general tale. ‘The China Mail, of July 24th, says:—We have just heard of a partpership lately formed in wis er under the title of ‘The Pratas Wreckers.’ Can any of our reacers euppiy us with a prospectus of the company, or furnish us with the name of the manager of the Hong Korg branch establishment’ The firr is said to consist of two American skippers and two mates out of employ, several California rangers and a few Chinese. A tem porary fort bas been already erected nud guns mounted, while mate; ials for a permanent fort are to be sent from Hovg ioe. A letter from ™, retorsburg ¢! fare of the grand dinner given 7 Sh Se ean bill of jelly, 7100 fowl Lovo turkeys, 1,000 ducks, ron 000 loaver of white bread, 9 600 leares of brown bres, 600 ples, 46,000 46,00¢ plums, 4,000 pails of beer, 4,000 patls of mexd, 2 800 sof white and Tia wine. ‘At ibe bead of every tab! oan pi syated whole, the horns gilt, and the nose ‘ipped wi efiver. All the fruits were hung upon Christmas trecs, A \ctter from Constantinople gives the following Dein of (be manners of the fair sex in Turkoy:— ‘arkish Se gy at rh of the a in par iicnlar, have resoived to partici in the ot iyberty awarded to the fag Bh by the Tansinat, They have of late adopted a most transparent kind of qa} mak (veil), and maxe an offer of thelr hearts to say young fellow who may bappen to cross oe Eee ever be his nation or creed. You arran g’rg an interview from their talikas (! Carriages of the couptry) with the greatest freedom. DP London Times, of September 9, says:—A recent cor dence between the Euphrates Kailway ean ofa the ott the preacnt position The route at ; resent contem: the — 4 Keteucta, on the Mediterranean, v yeaa ee aod 1 distance of to Jaber Castle, on the Euphrates, « prs ape Nay and the contract with the Ottoman govern. ment will embrace a guarantee of 6 vpey wre song A Dine yenrs, with power to. raise vp el for steamers at arate to be hereafter determined, The London Star saye:—Tho men of the South (in the Unite? States) had better very distinctly understand that a not look in this direction for sym) io their (Torts to perpetuete human servitude. fore the: can be somite to a epien with Great Britain, they must pot mere y rebmquieh their favorite policy for the exten- sion of sit very, which je all their fellow-citizens in the ‘ree States wish them to do, but they must first emanci. pate every slave they possess. The Limerick, Ireland, Clevnicle says:—The lay! down o! the submarine telegrayb Dotw Tretand New found'and, which la expected to be completed within tweive months {rom thir oars Will open anew and cate tbe commenc: of a new era for this coun- Uy. Despite the Tepirs and Tadpotes, the withholding of ap Irish American packet station for any coosiderable lume alter the cstablispmen: of the magnetic telegraph wcrots the Atlantic wil! bea ee impoeaibility. ‘The Lendon Athow ya —Most reader) of current Frenob arc conversan' wun they wien Of the Indepen- dence Brige, and with the Crientaliams (to be gentle) served up there by M. Lecomte, in the abape dotes—as amusing, and probably about ea well found. od, aa their wrikrs wondrous descriptions of the greodi- noe of Pogiieh mistoa, (ho furniture of Cnglish salons, and other items of Joudon }ife and manners, From Noufchatel, @witverland, the moet painful detail in the position of the five bundred poor Bagnarde, (royal. inte from La Begn: Vendeans of Nenfchatel,) who bave been confined the church, with scarcely enongh to cat to alae alive, and no sort of comfort allowed to them hole, however, the federal authoritice recm Gispored to wo et a with leniency. A letter from Frankfort, in the Paris Consilvtionndl, vaye:—At our autumn fair tan) leather of different binds bas been in considerable demand, and 4 the inst few days has oltnined a trosh advance of from 10 to 12 per cent. Important contracts for future deli have been eptered into, Precious stones, such as brilllants, rabies, rs emeralds and large and amali pearls from the |, hare also been much ia demand by fore gp jewellers A dew religious journal bas apneared at !enner, France, with the title of the vie VOuest. Tis said to be ried by the Univers, whieh, report says, has the laten tion of eevant ‘hing religiour ps Papers in certain other de partmente for the purpose of defending ita religious views. ‘The public "brary of Avignon, France, bas lately my the acquisition of a curious age mae offered for #a.0 at ‘ap suction in that city, namely, the papal bail inetituting the tribunal of the Rota. It wae mixed ap with rome old parchments and was bought for a trifle. liRev. Dr. Livt |, the celebrated African veller, baa arrived at the Mauritius. This har completed in bis last tour a journey sonthern trcpleal AO ica, from Loando to Quillemain, in the East, At Alexandria, om the 6th ultimo, there was a Tarkish rcrow wating to carry the. Pacha’s s to Con ptant to marry the Sultan's daughter, It was said the eon was averre to the marriage. Im 1864 the tend b+ io bmn mpage 4,320, 000f.: it je DOW 6 000,000. The tota) budget for ‘a00 om amcunts 10 31 217, 7608, for re receipte. Traffic of the Dutch Rhentsh Reilway forthe month of Avpust:—Parsenger®, 100,969, 11,8801; goods. 2,060/, Total, 13,990). Coroners’ Inquests. Farat Tlatenway Accwest —Coromer Contery held au inquest yesterday upon the body of a man named Chas. Jener, who died from injuries recetved by falling down the hatehway of the new building now being erected in Park fear Chorch street. Verdict—‘'Accidental death.’’ Deceased was a native of ircland, and was 46 yeurset age. Fousn Drowxry.—An unknown man was found drown- ‘od at the foot of Gouveneur street, on Saturday afternoon. Card from Ex-Governor McDougal. AcAPcLco, Sept. 28, 1856, ‘Mr Duax Sta—Our ship “stops but for a few minutes, Brook}yn City News. Finzaan’s Funxrat.—The remains of Caleb C, Bruen, who was killed some days e\nce by falling from @ tree in Chatbam, N. J., were yesterday conveyed to Greenwood Cemetery for interment, The serviecs were conduc! by Rev. Mr. Rockwell, 1 the Oraical Prcetztorian cberch in Scher merhorn treet, {rom whence the body was con- “veyed to its iiral resting plete, nesvennaniet by Ni a Engwe Company, Ne of whieh he was assistant map, and Brook); Wyn Engine Comsyeny, No. 27, of whlch he bad formerly been a member. A lodge of United Ameri- ane, which he had been attached, cust! ae of the escort. City Polities. 10 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Naw Yorx, Oct. 18, 1856. I bave noticed in the Hrratp my name bas been con- tinved as a ogee for ‘8 from the Third district. jecliped it, I have not since been a canastone eecarttiae 3. PHILLIPS PHOENIX. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Movements ef Ocean Steamers. Biubargs Hermann. STEAMERS TO AND FROM WAVANA. Canawaa—F rom New core 12th, arrive at Havapa 17th and New Orleans 19h.” From New Orieaas 27th, Havana 20th, due at New York 2d. DBisack Wannion—From New York 27th, arrive at Havana ist aud New 01 3d. From New Orleans 12th, Havana ‘ork Leave New York at 1) AM and New Orleans at 8 AM. axes Cirx—From New York 7th of each month, arriving at Havana 12th, and Mobile 1dth. From Mobile 2d, Ha’ ‘ath, due at New York 28th. THE OVERLAND MAILS TO INDIA AND CHINA. The following may be of value to those having correspond ence ihe, mal eaves Southampton on the 4th and 20th of each Arie Gibraltar about the 9ih and 28th of same month, Arrives at Maita about the 14th and 30th of sa:ne mouth. riven at Alexandria about the 18th of same and 4th of fol- jgayer tues about the 20h ar sof same and Sih or 6th of ° rok TE abe 26h of same and 10h oF yut the 26th or 27th of same and day of arri- ‘val for Basher weed t ith to 30th for China, &e. India: arrives at Hombay ‘about the Sdto Sth vy steamer and 18 to iat of the follot P. aud ©, st emer Sar vast eee fin do Galle about the 6th or ‘de Galle for Be pera Penang the samo day, if the steamer line alrendy arrived which takes the mali on: Arrives at Pulo enang yout the or 13th sod 28th or ‘hh of folowing month. ‘Arrives &t Singapore about the 15th or 16th and Sist or Ist of following month. Leaves Siagapore about 12 hours after arrival, Arrives at 0 ‘Kong about the 224 or 24th and &th or loth of follow ing went eaves Text cay for Shanghae. malls leave Emglaad-—one on the 8h ant ith of exch vin Marseilles, and arrive at Alezaudria abgut the sarme time as the Southampton mal. r Ai packages and Weller eeidondad for tha New Youn He BALD should be “ AIMANAO FOR BEW TORK—TEtS DAY. Port of New York, ¢ October 19, 1856. ARRIVED, in, Clas¥, Galveston, Sept 28, with eotton, oe. Bre bo. “‘Suiled ia eompaay brig South, ton for SYork, Cet 4, bund Key light bearin bearing no w hip Fortitude, of Portsmovth, steering west. Has hed very ad yee the entire passage, Sud carried away end of bowsprit, jort sails, &c. Sh tk ria, Rhoades, Penang, April 14, Deke Bai cl 4 ep oke ase hence sino ae south, For Cape of Coed Hope, had heavy goles Pip Neriehire, ‘Marshall Live Sep Me with mare faa $25 passengers, to C Mk light northerly winds most of the pi Bork Zepbyr. Jane, Malin, Sept 29, with fruit, &c, to Cham- verlain, Re fansed Gibraliar ‘22d ‘in’ compan: fo i toa with bark a ferpool for 10, lat 87 05, epoke brig I Fava, Buller, from Aiicante for RYGE? days ont the the Biraits in company w Digi Greyhound and ‘rig Anna D Tarrey, Voth pa tor ark Maria Moricn, Paterson, Savannah 6 Rea top, Ae, to Seronton, Tallman & Uo. Oct 17, lat 684, lon 73 poke sche W C ‘stwater (of New Haven), with both tried to supply ber with » spar, but the wind 10,8 fale, found Mt impose sie to do 's0. Shortly after ‘Race Rock (of Amboy), also dismasted; poet ee up muasia. “To MM has esperieneed very heavy weather, ark Catherine of Thomanepy Rivers, Vameralda via La- guayra, Kept 20, in ballaat, to James Lee & Co, lat 29 ned sifnals withachr W 8 Brown, seering ‘iat NEE ton 7 spoke ig Hope (of st vie ecpts), from Barmava for Batt more. Paik Alnad (of Portland.) Nevins, Trinidad de Caba 4 . With sugor, Ac, to masier. Oct 11, lat 37, lon 7 pd W Fannin, hence for Gaivesto 7 Neg jou 78, 1 for Wilmin; syeke brig Lydia Stover, from Port Tara! iy au Oct Ik, Wm N 'Meka sumption. be ty’ inthe Mona Fassage. frem For'o Cabello fcr Baltimore. Fark Tivola, Gardner, Ponce, lotturgess & Co. Oct 16, oft ex fire a a, with eal, Ae, 10 1 T ake ite. brig Scop, BD dopa, with be ry ae, Jarbor, took a gale from NE, which drove by » Oy Park Annie (Br), Day, Betairo, 24 days, with 2.500 Dbis salt, to order, Vesee} to"maste Bark Linden, Kirby, Morite 18 days, with cotton to Sturges, Clesraan 4 C Bark Teabeiin (Ter), Richards, Leghorn 70 days, wih marble ke, to M Pasiacaldi, Tier k FA Perly Jolnson, Matanzas 2) days, with sugar, to Pairy iil & Nichevaria Beh, Ieuiven Corver (of Wilmingtoe, NC), Berry, Kingetor Jom, Beptis, Kept 21. c © Antonio, spoke Irie brig Ik ie: Fad, treta Cy for Havann, 4 days B tinngon, St Jobn, PR, 16 days, with les Fatians, 3 punchoons molasses, to meng & Co, lla Jeweit, Reed, Jacmel Sept 23, with 1300 bags 10) ‘ona logwood, io George 1 rie Rover (Bi I lla, St Ja i *. <Bctuibg. Pencacols 25 days, lasher, to Peck with lays, with lumber & Chureh. Brig Noynetic (Fr), Hammoud, 8 Pierre, NF, 1 days, TW iayand. Fillmore (ao), Davia, 8 Croix, 18 days, with sugar De Forrest & Co. Brig Delaseld, Cray iPrinee, Sept 90, with 29,009 Ibe Tegwoe ¢, to Ht De! geld a Co. Brig Win Bort an Prince, 15 days, with , ‘Duggan Morrw logwocd, to Voae, ne chr J I, Bowman (© pert Curr, Curneon Sept ™, ‘with 6 600 buch salt, to J Fouls Son, vessel to lire & Son. Has had heavy sales from NNV for toe Inet 6 days; had been N of Hatteras 13 dove. Schr Wihiermoyah. Morrow, Marana. 18 days, with oranges, to Thes Giumartin. Sth inet, Alfred Jarvis, of Flushing, Li, ved. Fehr M Bewall ‘af Boston), ‘Ae, to Dovald & ¢ us alia Rowers (of Bam; de od Per Anya, wiih log wood, to Bre: 2 Sebr FP Copes, Philips, Virgins. Has Jost spars and FAs. Schr Maria itil Aunach, Richmond. 16th last, off Fe de Tiaiifax, 7 , Sierra Leone, Sept 12. febr ith Myerm, Wenn, Wilmington. Sebr Ned, Zoi), Wilmty, mington Behr Marine, Pr well, Sor if Fm & Rebtins, Longstreet, Virginia ner, Smith, Charieston Behr Oreg we Frscere Wesbin on, NC Ecler fason, Smith, Wlimin iz Floyd, Curacoa, Sept 27, with Cape Mayti, 18 iheavy weather, days, with fsb, to Me yor Baily, Sehr Felipse, Jone Ech Helene’ Stools’ W Echr North #ta'e Horton, Say anna, febr Cd Bayler, Tooker, Baltimore. Bebe Col Lester, Delong, Wilmington. Sebr Alethea, Rice, Baltimor he Maryland; (hice Ale i. |. Wilmingion Petersburg. 1m. Rosion febr Choctaw, Nickerson, Boston for AThany. Sehr Thetia, Kelley, Boston for Albany. yt Millbridee. land Sehr 6 0 Ofdh Fehr Palestine, Camy tebe Brave, © ‘urles, Virginie. Sebr Charles Whiting. Kutter, Vis nae fei Loulen 1 Boe cleat, Kirk, Rt Fehy Warren © Nets on, Leeds, Et feb yuire, Rewberhe mR. ee Gre Coroner La gh An on inquest upon the body. Verdict— lard, Der # Deceased was about 40 years eae ae, rel, Hagen, F wersbare. re Ne — -_ heaty weather, ley to 24 Loure ‘Chesapeake Bay during the Personal Intelligence. inig Bale. Piedmont, Pont, Charleston. Experienced « heary In the hye J ghd be whieh recently | cale of = for $8 ours from Frevtaance appeared, some chan; made in she part Greame 7 a Nibedford. sch cpecerus the fepertl ticity of France preset Epclucnet: Geer, rch cames of the elvil neneen having rank at court are 4 Steemer Fer ca Chalet Harter. the chapter headed '* Muisn ce lowe Me. jeamer Bink Mamond, Ai'en, Phiiadely ia ‘and threo er i thi d domes, of lowers, hence for Liverpool ith inst, on the ‘night ot the 17th, 3) miles BR. of Kandy Hook experienced a heavy sen from ‘the eastward and shified cargo, sprung aleak and was compelled to put back tumor), a rier ee = Rhear- sete Sia ete ee son, Pe Eprom Om ‘he ack, a en, Thomas Kevind gra two chiar Mies Mery Lm r Mipe ~ Dexter, Miss Peck Mrs Venhouter, Mre A Pertsche, Mrs Ryu Ke Dire GP Digoewny edison De D C Freeman hud jade OW Morria, 3 Mocrin, ‘Willem A Clerk, Richart a las Mott, Mies Kade, Mies Purfit Sian & aban ‘harles Stewari, lady, hid gud ser Cy mud BG [ae GORGE, E SEGcist E8EsasGaedPeaeteees G17? seegbr fa8#= ESE SEE sie: 3. for repairs, dc. amow. Park Pentycket, from Trinidad de Cubs for London,’ s ort of water and men. The eee Turd F dobbeon, fm Wionecon, NC, has the: crew of brig cn hoard reeently Jamestown, for Richmon: fi Fie Bate, Briggs, Liverpool, wes towed to #en by tenn tog Huntress. acre rr 11—The divers are getting very. lit key we ses fa this me, Yh onthe ae hot been fm large amornt © mip yet rem in the lower Bales t Nneament tnade aed fon plored tor peskipmeal. The Stout S100 OO worker iheesionee " Meare poost +}. Fe eT hound ofa verse! named the Kxeet nat Been en ple miles Raa of this place; the stern of Hlown veers Teve rerteta were Probably lost in the barr Pipe or ie gh A ‘oe Jayenge The scbe Rival, Wicern art 10\h fromm Phi ‘The York Northwgod, Pinkam, sails (9 day for ‘The U B transport My. moruir g, with 2 nae Rk REE ee oe Ma TS tg Oct 19—The Ly Philade! Linc with a vont stress, wit fon to make for nearest rort, and from om ete wan owed to ti cy Hat ‘sie of steamntug America: where 3 aratory ara wai obi ee Rowlacd: Liverpool; Pace bis, eu Sinan hens er oe last whieh seared wa 7 be Fs iin er mia “oe Pete PC Cake, of For coal, on Thursda} aa Je from the 3 [wad diseased! pare, str City of New York, .. Yar, nang New. Orleai sian Pate: Glassplower, Allen, Boston; Frank, Benson, Saco; cific, Marcy, Salem. ‘Maneous and Disasters. Co ys10N AT SFA eRe ear oe bight 8 about 8 o'clock, three ting bi ran afoul of the Pilot boat Juli, sing 100 ton Seda ¥ ran afoul oat Julia, ly! bw She siruck ihe julia hast fas? = and the sank ‘in of- teen mingtes afier thé collision. Il hands tcok to hy ‘and got on board the Neilson, ‘alien Seer ‘te Nelson what they bad on at the time’ of the jellsom ceme up to the eity the same night with all hands on board, with the Joss of jibstay and damage to cutwater ard forefoot. Srmawsiiy Jamestown, arr Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, in 23 hours from Tampton Roads. Capt eri reports ing experiene Caary veosdhen. bat, snstaining aang, she Teaves here t ‘hia afi ‘afternoon ai dordlock. "See ndvertiseme Senn Mantis P Gauss, all James River for ut inte Nortel 16th inst, baving carried sway toni bose c, off Hog Island. Scun Aryarano, Harrixgton, at Neponset from Banger, lost her matnmast. om . Scnz Mentors. Conley, from Boston for Castine, was im contact i et of 16th Fi Sie Babe with sehr = er, of Belfast, ana had Stays carried away. The B waa cops cerably damaged. noone M put Into Portlena ‘17th inst, Scur Frivixe Croup (of sega ion.” Foe Yaar , was een ee when thiee niles from Boon - upon the cab:n floor, which was the firet Tatination erew had of her sinking condition. It was found that there Were some five feet of in her hoi ir hope of gaini on the leak, the crew in, their boats; im tem min safer a she sunk, It was supposed thal she had staried 8 The F_C was a gy el, Saree. abut 00d veKe nd’ insured atthe office in Newburyport for #1 had but 15 bbls of mackerel on board. Scun Kssrx—A large schr was scen ashore 17th inst on Gwypn’s Island, laden with wheal, corn and cedar posts, sup Senn x yinact Conant steam semen Sa\urday Dight, reporied seeing a achr schr on the beaeh four below Barntest was probably the Walter Cummings, « full aecount (hb ge ‘was published exclusi - byt ard of Friday zt, Br eae ashore at ago Ri steak T orelock ivan it ein Task “She was loaded ids coal “She bilged ‘and bovsd from Port Ewen to Newport BE diately, The following table gives & summary of the veasels in the harbors of New York, Boston ana Baltimore oa the Lith, got ot ee » Savannan, Mabie and New “Orleana oo = ¥lee gles ew aren ep ye 4th inst, by Mr J Cox, a fine: ‘+00 tons, cal owned brse Tiwi: Capt Daniel Mare nd oinere ‘and to be com- we inst a cpper ship of 1100 tons, ye Webtoot owned by Mena U8 vraane aud Dennis, ~' La Sears, of rot, At Ley ne 13th sa Open Sea, of 200 tons, 70 vy Capt Babbidge and etches and to be command- Sight gune Mat 60 8, low 444K, wack Clara Boll, Phy Quit Sircem, I on 7, Jat 22 fee hie Fousiand, hence for Valparaiso, Oct 9, lat 36 r Lageomb, from Boston for Cienfuegos, SS, con, Erg aaation oth Bremen) from Kingston, Jam, for Bremeu, oma Fent In port ant foow and Anti thaels Nay nnd NYorR, Rept he Atm The 94 mane Townsend # few cays pr mualy tor Ri "iHache ene jenmanarns, Pept B—Ln port ivark ‘Thomas Dallett, oa, arr, 1 22—Tn port beige I Masow. Mullen, wte sian ding; sehr Golden Gate, | Hammons, foe ote nase E.Chimborazo, Brows, Hostos, Poser, Pi, Sept ia port trig James Rose, for Areciba pent day. Stents Lroxe, Sept 12—In port bark Estelle, Brown, for NYork idg. mse: a be &e. |, from Cardiff July 2% for Aeapulce, Ports. aise Fepien, Le yy Pr nian. Avg 231m port ship Navigator Akyab for Antwerp 4 or 5 days. F—24 Finlaw Calontia April 3, for London, sha At x BALTINOR oace Van X fin ome. Jerole: atten, ork Bejaw ahip Edward Bve i Malta and ‘ tar: Brem, bark blise, Nordepholt, from NYork. trig to cos Jane. Kirch from’ Porte Rico ‘Jane, comer frome from ¥ Soha. ND Seenin, Kal hit, from N York: scr’ Mai Senn Won Joha. XB. 9 Cid bark Marion (new, 398 tons), Ui oat Te dies: orest Sinte, Stowers, Boston: Wi Kibbey. ‘in emt Indies: ‘Bian (Br). wh cee he Bow AM— Art ship» Ce ty Caloutta, ia ole State Ming do; ‘e' De W Babi ait are Nes; Bi : riet, . Lencit, Cader an nl ye Leodes, fee to brig oskes Poland, a ayes: Leo, Seow. Hiayit, Also Hallett, Baliimore; i inne Doien, Winslow. o Ric 4 (iy Mamiion | Baan, Lorngs He t lac elphia briga Canton fchys Mary Mankin, Bee and fagk aw N BRAINT ui sere p feastes Fox, Chase, New Re York: lath, Wishtasden, lade pnia, BANGOR, ‘Bet ised ache 1D Wentworth, Wentworth ,. ki MOARTOWN, Oct I8—Ave sehes Abbott La Beston for Philageiphia: 15th, Banner, e, Swit, aby mon” ia haa oe Fi ‘nan 1 Pit. ii in Ont ylaty che nia tet ge Nortom, Port Rwen: I gine, a 1th, oie i ier tm D fea peu ia, Brentie, Por Bwen, iit sloop ee 4 fire Mont, FB, Oct 10—Arr bark Alien Tainter, Stewart, = bark Nineveh, Priner, Boston, sehr “Guid Berean. SIN ORERANS, Oct 10—Arr, ships Tf Adams, NYork, Juliet, La neat i 0, haketiaons' bark F rane. Sra n Goa 4 Py ca: poe} "eee Cid ver ye eee ‘ana. F rowed fo wn ae OPA i ¥ . Wi i Yankee Bird, Cutier, Tay ; hea Corn, AY: itoward, Malina, ‘arker, Oke NORFOLK. Oot Are brie havin, In COilision: ae, Stork, Meda, io, appbaneck, NYe head winds: AB tp oat eed Arr stcarmel Fi ceo ateaser Sy som: sh, Falken rh, pnd dames BENT LONT Delton drr oche Qrend fend, Kibeee, PROVIDENCE, Oct 17—Arr steamship Weat Matera facmsirg, Pg NYork: schrs Maty ecw » Ra ‘sloop Geo It Bri “stn, es c sischre M Jentina, Doe gar, aes pt Sfoader’ Proms, saa CEPRRARD ai teeta eng set rw Raton Mathes, Philadel- : schr REACOLA, Oct ‘CZkre rit Mary taenition, ‘Daker, iy O6t Imre sch 0 Welle, ie Ue 8 cP Janets router Ry OTON, nt ih are bee Phin ta wd, Rath, Me Old brie More ii Roury Pouth Weens me! ra Sebo 5 Sth, wee ‘See gaxea do; Pouce ye it, ct 10 Are seh Alert, Champlat) Pypadet-