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at east ey, 2 Corsiandy Farker, of aud Dir, i Hanger, of of Gen: that bave th the ineapae: equal to wiead, Ax Messrs, WOERETP! oO Lhere ieiiers Kip “eer thew to the Puan Do P de determined, up lo the moment of seeing this arti- = snd Keasvey have ‘nage, 10 0 Wise to participate mi the wnfortuvate contro: | 4aas been ogcasioned by the publication by | y whieh ee @ of General Keoray’s ietiers to lim. but thes Dolice OM’ iB me 10 Change My derivation: [oF my siteace now Woutd seem to hnply that | approved of such a course, and Was even ready be imilate it. Itie tree that T (not mF partoer, Mr, Keasbey) bave in my jumsorsion @ large bumber of letters from General Reorvy. It is true, algo, that 1 have veen fur many ~ spears bis iogal counsel. “Jew true that during General earuy’s fe T mace@o secret of porecssing letters from Dim, discussag, Wo some extent, 1D: is of ratttary mM: VeMICLIF, ond (hat Lo game mutual (ends, whom | bo Weve: | could trust us men of honor, I ** made ve secret” @& pops of some of them — But T beg leave to say that it & bot * wo de presumed"? that { wil at any timo “ give them to the public.” Nobody who kuows me will ever oe presume. Newspper publicity was a thing from which no men shrunk se sevritive y asGeneral Kearny, He could not even abide that Mis Written seatinents upon abstract subjects shouls de coupled with bis ame. J extracted from ove vi bese ietiers, and sudered Ww Bo published, @ome views © bis whicv I thought very admirable upeo We employment of uegroes iw ald of our armies. He im- Mediaiely ut most courteously iatimated bis disapproval, ‘ope you koow””’ i lis language. “that 1 was. quite star- tied, quiet cilireu soidier ag 1 ain,to find that I, Kearny, hud beew writimg a ietter! J rely on your judginent, aud I know your kmdly, undue partiality, But [lear lest I shall be set dows as a would be >ir Oracle, a writing Ge- eral. * © * This programme (a8 to the ue- eres) I hed hoped, both in modesty as im utility, would bove been, as far as myseif, only suggestive, whilst, Fou approved the idea, it could bave been quietly Se ooched forth ine the foram of right thuking citizeus, gatbering etreugid by conviction, and free of ieimental prejdiees a8 net etapoling from the koldier por the polt- tic. Still, TkLow that you are the best judge, and wy ovly thought tn this war i8 success of our Union. ii such were my heroic {rieud’s sentiments on the pro- prety of neming him ag the author of abstract military ‘Opinions, Witt What horror and indiguation would be uot Dave regarded the publication of letters containing bis Opburone respecting Indiv duals, brother officers, imparted do a fread, with the confidence of a mau utteriug an 10 audible soliloquy! Shortly bevore receiving the letter from which J make tem extract! bac published an article ip a Jocal journal, culing for Geverai Kearny’s promotion, ia which I insti: uted @ comparison of his claims as a commander wiih Those of Genorut MeCielian, It met bis eye and ehcited Chere commenis:—'} must refer anoiber point to your wd juigment, and pray you to act upon it Ig it not dayudicious ior my kind Je'sey frieuds to ullow their par. Aralities to bring my bame before the pubic by compari sop with any other. especiaily with cne who bas occupied Before the country sued a lofty porition”? The letter from which these exiracte are taken bears @ate August 16,1862. It must bave been written about ine Lime with the etter just published ip your pa Hani shows most cleariy what viulence has beea dose So-gvery eatincs of General Kearny’s character by pub- hebing bis so.iioquy respecting brother officers, und eape- laity General MoCielian. But I have still more pointed te-timony as to General Kearny’s rentiments on this matter. Knowing bis pecu- har temperament aud bis provocations, and baying beeo encouraxed by himself to Counsel him, 1 took the liberty Of cautioning bim, in May, 1862, against talking too freely. and especially writing, bis opinious as to the war Woo carelessly and confidingly. Under date of May 27 last be replies thas —*:1 most undoubiedly Lave not re‘raived as acitizen geveral from writing several iudiguaut let- ters to friends. 1, however, ouly remember three , au informal oye, to you; auother te Pet @ thie 1 subsequently’ requesied bin to forward to you. asked him representative of many goed friecds at bome, as even w frieud of mine, and one who more Immediately busied bimnself at Washington at the time of my appointment, to merely show it io Bch friends of mine ak foliowed me still with duterest. J cautioned bim against letting it get, in avy shape, into print, tor Jsaw no utility in so doing. 1 sud gequeitiy requested bim to send it to you,and } would hike you to obtain it from bim. Jt i6 @ clear strtement of ‘whai I wrote to you more hurriedly. With these sentiments of General Kearny made known fo me, I tnink po one can presume that] will pew give te the public a eorrespondence contiied to a friend, express. Jy intended ony for friendly eyes, and whose writer en- tertaiued an absolute horror of ite getting into print. My friendship or the dead, for bis wishes, now teniold more wacred fe ho mau's private correrpun- deuce 4 fail to wyure bua, if published while tie per Beng ond Lopies descanted upon were yet the subjects of ‘pudkie exciiement), my sense of justice to him aud those 9; whot be speaks forbid me such 4 course." Were these motives wanting or insufficient, my regard widow and famtly would prevent. The public @ugbt to Know—it is but just to dirs. Kearny aud the Telatives o: ihe decensed—tiiat they not only disapy oved the publication which hag takes place, bui absolutely, and previously, in the strongest terms, requesied a con: trary course. 1 am authorized ‘to incorporate in this communication the following letier, which was delivered into Lbe bapds of Mr. Halsted severgl duye, 1 understand, Defore the regretted pubiication — Dean Sin—I saw Mrs, Halated yesterday, a8 no doubt she Bas explained to nd inpieeged upcn ber my urgent Fequeet to Jou thet uiblicalion be given to my late bus. ‘band's letier. Tt was addressed to you in contdence, was Bever int-uded for publichy. and you are aware that the General bad requested Mr Cortland Parker tajget the letter Out Of yeur possession My | usbund’s relatives are extre Wy anxious that vo further discussion u tise place, and would deem any poll fetter a breach of faith ou your part Beside my earnest de- sire that the letier be no more mentioned, is the fact (hat at ferent hs, rubhieation of tb. Generate ntrictuzes against Celia would be ill-judged, not patriotic. To end thi peal I must say Tehoud deem its reiusai an ongeni anly uct I believe I am correct in considering you bu- ‘eapane of any euch, With the fui assurance that you wilt Brant my request, believe me sours, sincerely, 4K, lought to add that Mie. Kearny was sucorrect in sup- posse, wat her husband bad requested me to get this iter from Mr Balated. She confounded it with ove writien 10 May. | ought also eges that ai the time chis nele w.s placed in bis bods, al ough 1 was sevecal days before Gen. Kearny’s ‘etter speared, it had passed from bis coutrol. But it uot iy object or desire to reflect upon bis conduct. I bave eng that, knowing myseif the wishes of bis widow mily, Pebali peblisb mo word of any of Ge. Kear. ‘s setters to me wiibout their consent, aud that they d) nol co; Seut, bui aernestly deprecase aby such couree, furiher thau 18 Wove in this articie. 1 must odd, beside, iu justice to Gen. Kearny, tbat suek letiere as those which bave een the ight in your columus are uol just exhibitions of his character and opinions ‘They show ove phase of bis nature, doubtless They ex Bidit his confidinguers, Lis tmpulsivenese, bis warm, im Petuous temperament when aroused by a Sense of injury © Pmurting noder the pain of defeat. Awl have already Said. those letters, and especially the first publiched, are Soliloquies. They were uttered when Gen. Kearny w chativg un er & sepse of injustice to himself or to the county J wil not deny that the Orst pubhsie@ is im pietouted wiih ois cvoter opinions in some partieutars. ive exprersion to bis Caim views state that Mr falsted Dave ured nos fe quslity it. I coofidentiy hope that the public and the brave mbn so cereleasly spoken of will thus regard | miter. Geverai Kearny was (he most generous of men. His mopetuomity led him sometimes te do injustice. OL tue he was pro‘oundly couseivus, aud grandiy did he ai ways mak amends Wwe he was nobly jutt,and full of eulogium upen profession rivais Nor was be unduly conceited. Be kuew bimsert a great eutdier. He chafed somerines under the seuse that Lis reputation was tou much that of Beig only intrepid. Vitor in every confiet, witb the frutix of Gach destroyed or unreaped by tbe iaiiure— whatever its cuse—of others, be was sometimes, Perhaps, too indiguant that ooly the people should acknowledge bie skill, and that men of less ox- d less eudcessiul 1D strategy tice th old remain bis # Was to speuk 80 a8 Lo do merits of ow Coat that te oroughiy state © ( kvow that for points in the military not only of Generar MeCletiaa, but of every vemed, he entertained the bigvest regard, pressed himeel olber tines, respecting badinweation and warm feeling Should the government desire to kavw Geveral Kear. By's scutiments as oxpreseed im his ietters to me, bie family would doubtiess conreut to its perusivg them. Svery thins views tu public necessity, But toc ive thea we the td be y Judgment, for maoy yours \y loaduseeivle “T remain sir, yours, CORTLANDT PARKER, end that t twern, w Noewann, Nov 12.1862 a? 8 = My ateontion 18 Kearay’s to Mr, Bais u That is t ter of General dated Muy 15, ue hich General & speaks May 47, Lod, as obove extracted, oP. F1 Mlots ta Wiseonsta. Himmukee Wirconsin Ni MELA wotee ANE & yOod. tar Diet w voltey at Fight dt, fue tol ve Dione he eliamere Lo ci thin nwurning they were 4 ©. suroone hndieed amd afey » ee be tet The Charecs Ag @ vaGh Peo he Inwyer O the lanen nm ney — my, KOO Pe ete tae fear eres Tere From tfeneree SOOO kD orice toe Llunders of tbe peutagule campaign aid | = Sree s baaperiy | eo Bed i bare made us ‘welung goods viiuais who pureed ‘ing at the many villager BL =miee of : me 4 P ogheye mr ea 1 caries tat November 1, we, ou. the First Objo cavairy, bumbering seventy men, com Manded by Captain N. D. , heme : nree P.M Fie any vat eee | learned {rom the tubabitants that a Presiwed whey will, im due time, | TY ve craband trade was earried on in ihe neighbor | bead of Pamunkey Landing, some tom miles below iiveat- Vy; aad that drafted meo aud men bel aging wo (he Mel army (ihe formor te avoid Ferving, and the latter fo vik tber (amihes in Maryland), were constantly crossing the Potomac at might, frequeatly ip squads of tea to twenty Immediately upon receipt of this information I started for Vamunkes Landing, which Is situated on the Potomac river, near the mouth of Pamumtkey river, Upon arriv. ing within a mie anda baif of he river Lordered fity men W dismount, and marched them down to a place colied Fishwown, situated pon the Potomag. Lett Lieut. yeoth iufaniry,ot Gen, Banks’ stat, at ths point, with @ portion of che force, and took the remainder dewa the river about two miles, stationing men Bt vari. ous intecanediate poluts. Homwived gere several hours, but accompiisued notbing., Abtwo P. M, coliecied the men and started for camp. About two miles fYom the river met @ wagon containto, siz men. Two remained in the wagon und (our attemptes to excape into the woods, two of whom were recaptured, They ackuowledged that they were bouud fur Richmoad, and Were returning from an -uosuecessful atiempt to cross the river. They were allarmed butove,and two of the party belonged to ihe rebel army. Their names were as folliows:—Theogore Dent, J. R. Batoman, J. 1. Turver, B. Montgomery. Next day sent thein under gvard to Washington, accompanied by a Dr. Hardie, whom I arrested apou suspicion of barboring these mea previous to crossing. they are ail now comfortably ei uated at the Capitol Prison, Arrived at Port Tobacco 4) evening of the 2d, where we Cicatayed for the mght Discovered potbing at Ubis place juspicious character . The morning of the 3d visited C mauding squadron of Scott's Legion, at Chapel Point four miles below Port Tebacco. His whoie force ie sta- tioned at (bis point, ard he sends out parties into the sur- rounding country only npes capelving jafermation (hat sometuing of a treasonable nature is xoingfon. He bad Jately made several captures of coutrabosd goods, a'so wome prisoners. Reached the village of Chaptico. the game day it eleven P. M., and arrested a Mr. C. C. Spaulding, me: chant, who for some times bas been engaged jo violating the blockade. Found i bis money drawer Jetters implicating Dim Also foand ip his storebouse yeteriously directed 1% large letters to town, fourteen mites disiant. On the way searched U house of a Mr. Maddox, situate ou the banks of the Wi mico.river, Tiscovered vothing. Reached Leonardtown light, and arrested @ Mr E. Lee Spaulding, bretber C C. Spaulding. Found to bis safe $1,900 io Southern money, takeo 1 payment for bill ot goods sotd toa party of whom he knew nothing. vot even so far an his pawe. He had made uo entry of this, nor of many similar sales, upon the book. and gave the man ao receipt. He had packet the goods tn smal) bundles, at the request of the purchaser The only account of the sale he could produce was a bill without vame or date. Left Leonarctown afternoon ef same da; ith Mr. KE. L Spaulding, and reached ( baptico at sev . M., where we encamped for the vight. Left Chaptico on the Sth, with Mr.€ C Spaulding and E Lee Spaulding sn arrest; arrived at Pamunkey Landing at seven P M. where we were rejoined by Lieutenant Hartwel!, whom I bad sent back from Newporton the afternoon of the 3d, in com- mand of twenty men, with orders to make a more thorough search of the neighborhood of Pamunkey ; algo to urrest certain individuals suspected of entertaining parties who belong to the opposite shore. I released them, how- ever, because of insuficient proof against them. Left Pa- mupkey the 6tb inst., et eight A. M., and arrived {Iu Wasb- ington at three P M. The cases of Mr. C. C. Spaulding and Mr. E. Lee Spauld ing were juvestigated by General Wadeworth. The former was pronounced guilty of having violated the Diockade, fined three hundred dollars, and released, the latter was pronoupced innocent. Mr. C. C. Spaulding paid the Oboe with great willingness, and, 1 have no doubt, considers it bat a rmail per centaze upon the thousands he bas amassed in this tltegal tra: This coutrabapd trade can be followed with impunity any- where between about four miles below Fort Washington to tbe mouth of the Potomac. The blockade canuot be eflectual, for thousande of dollars’ worth of goods are monthly smuggled into Virginia, 1 would respect- fully suggest— 1 That the force stationed at Chape! Foint, on the Po- tomac, numbering sixty men, be increased to severa! B 4 dred, as the oumber now there is wholly inadequate to the amonnt of labor to be periurmed. 2. That this force be so disposed as to patrol the coun- try and river shore, daily, (rom Fort Washmgton to the river mouth, 3. That the commanding offieer be required to forward weekly reporis o! captures, &c., to the Military Governor of the District of Colun| 4. That all boats found upon the river not ip govern- ment service be seized by the commanding olticer and used only for such purposes as he may deem proper. 5. That she post offices be Inspected frequently; for thoagh | found pothing treasopable about them io my ip- vestigation, still! bave@o doubt that mucb iiiegal matier passes through them. From the information J could gie«w from various sources 1 am oonvjpced that almost every merchant in those Jower counties bas to some exteat either been direct! Smuggling goeds into Virginia, or bas sold w irresponsi- Ne parties. In conclusion, I desire to exyrese “ny indebtedness to Lieutouant C. Hartwell, of Generai Banks’ staff, ior many Valunble suggestions during this expedition, @s also to Captain Meuken, commanding squadvon First Obio cava! ry, for bis promptness in the execution of orders. Two my amriety to surprise thi# not aeomplaint was heard froma single man. The material of tbis squadron ig excellent, J have the honor to be, very respectfully, your most obedient servant, ROBT. T. PUNBAM, Captain and A D.C. ToC. McKsrvar, Lievteuant Colone aod A. A. G. Paargvawrens, Eiguta Reaiment N. Y 8. N. . Naw You, Nov. 16,1862. ‘This regiment will parade on Thursday, the 20.b inst , in fuil faizgue, without overcoats, to.receive the remacns of the members who died during the receat term of service. Line witl be formed in Broome street (right on Broad- way). at eleven o’clck AM. Field, staff and troop will parade ounted The band and nou commissioned staf will report tet adjutant, at @ quarter before eleven o'clock, at the arinory. The three months’ volunteers of the regiment are re quested to parade oD this occasion, witb blue unferm, without arms They will report at the armory at ten o'clock AM. By order of Colooel J. M. VARIAN D. B Kerixx, Jn., Adjutant. Warning Officer B, Kstcrr. INGTON GREYS, N.G, Srmikm AMONG THB Honsesnoens.—This worthy class oy tradesmen have joined a the general etrike for iocreased wages. and yesterday the societies of New York made a grand display by @ formidabie procession through tbe principal streets of the city, headed by a Gre band Their demand is to 75 per day for jouroeymen and $2 per day for foremen. - Tae Boor oF Tozopore Masccm Recoverey —We stat 1 10 the report of (he disastrous fre in Houston eireet yesterday, tbat Theodore Mangum, one of the tusurance patroimen, was beileved to have been killea by the fall ing of a wall Ou Mouday afternoun, at about two o'dlock, the body f this unfortunate man was found uader the bricks which crushed the rear portion of ibe pablic house called the House of Commons = The body was recovecd ao care of by tbe friends of deceased. Axaget ce Srericion oF Anson, —Captain Williamson, of the Fourteentb precinct, arrested on Sunday last a young man pamed Alexander Grant,on suspicion of wilfully neiting fire to the Westchester House, corser of Bowery and Broome etrest, Fire Marshal Faker was notified by Ca;tain Williamson to investigate the matter, The Mar- ebal'e investigation develops that the fre was co cated to the underneath part of the stairs leading to the indies’ apartments, kccoss to which was easiiy obtained tbrongb the boot maker's store kept by Mr. James So- mers, tn whore employ the accused bad four or Gee weeks the Fi ba! 5 Fine in Avance B About six o'clock last night « fre broke out in the clothing store of Maguus Davis, Xo. 2% to stock about $300: insured wee Company. The build iueured for $4,400 ia the Bowery ¢ damaged ebout $250, Jumurance Corayany. ‘Tus Late ConpLackarion —Morsra, Smith and Burlin, on, proprietors of the Houre of Commons, 26 West Hous, ‘on street, in coatrad@ction ta the siatemect made to the Gally papers that ahey were jasured to the amount of $1,000, are only forey torey that euch te uot thecuce. dhe fone me great, witbout @ ceat of tusuragce to cover the dawg Brockiyn City News. Tae Recewr Ati foet Corntenratine Case Mr Cevwrge Velite, choeged with bewi the intention of masufaciurieg couutertet baal Dy ie vebe, a el) be recollected, was arrecte) at ive ia Ati utie awenue test week by vever Pburdelpaia, wae Ure bei 1 91 CoG for exRprIn Kand fewer from # bilaie we Wet a ca cree Sani bh, wine ts cow heed for due Bitte te stleiapee, o@ Bceornt of ose € eos Perijoeed wath tbe dag a oom Grn Macy Weing @ eertion, Bn efort te woter watore thet ‘booy pre t oat ‘The above regiment arrivid if Wetiansburg yesterday morning fan New Haven, aod iammediatey prooeedoit tothe Unio Curse, Long Inland. They pumbered ntue mena a7 MH, funiy armen and e4e.., Abnexed is a tet of the vemes of the | peje Pied and attend they guner Sing —Colone!, Charles B. L. Hones. Water” | a H Charies W. Wordin, Bridgeport ; Lieutenant Colonel 7 fodding; Adjutant, Samuel Gre’ Jon eon, Major, David H. Millor, Danbury; Quartermusier, rgeon Fit Ferry, Danbury; Quarte well, Bridgeport; Comm'ssary Serge’ Waterbury: Musictat i George W, Peck, Briigepert, Log) 8 Hecdvek, Woke bury. ny A—Cantain, Gor tenant Alfred Wells. Bago" pow Company B—Captatn, Wr day, November 17.3, James H. Jenkins, First Lieu- Frederick Star; Sgoad Bouteuaut, William 8. e Company C—Capiairg Julius Rapford, First Lieutenant, James RK. Jenkins | second Lieutenant, John F. Neck atta, Charles W. Hall, First Licutenn: Stophew H “aenois: Second Lieutenant, m1 B—Captain, George W. Godfrey, F. tenens, Hiram St. Joba ; Second iho, Cornpany F—Captain, Davia T. Jobnson, First Lieu: rook; Becend Lieutenaut, H, M. @—Captain, George 8. Crofut; Firat Lieoten- -—Captain, HD. 0s 5 James H, Burrell, Secoud Licutenent, Charies D. Hurt | to attend the fun Lamas, Jobe Mt | Govern, No, 10 Watts streeh ** Henry Middl ‘Charies Bailey. rat Lieutenant, Company T—Captain, W. H. May; First Lieutenant, Jobo Lieutenant, John W. Buckingham, Company K—Captain, Samuel G. Bailey; First Lieu- tesant, Fdward H, Nearing; Second Lieutenant, George G. Stevens; Second Military Movements in this City. THE SEYMOUR RIFLES, A very popular move is on foot to orgauize a new regiment by the above title. command of H. F. Liebenau, the v ant of the late Fitty-tuird regimentNew York State Volunteers. With the support of the dipungnished citizens interested it must not only prove a success, but under the energetic and able commander it must insure an early completion, CORCORAN’S IRISH LEGION. ‘The recruiting in this city for Coreoran’s Irish Legion is progressing quite rapidly, the officers who havo been left in charge of the came using the mest energetic exertions in order to ti!l up the ranks. The follewidg are the officers detwiled for the duty of recruiting:—Major P, Meeban, officer in charge; Adjutant Fogarty, mustering officer, De. Hasbrouck; Fourth regnuent, Captain Edward’ Gorman; Fifth ‘regiment, Captains and Rodgers aud Lieutenants Brady and Morrisey; Sixty- It will be under the 'y eMecieut and al, o£ the family are requaste! to ck wom BLOM 4 Wernesday afvervon at two | Of gacdoue sure matte cburel,, Aimity strech, goruer Miauau-—At Coldspring, Putaam county, N ¥ , oa AMURG ManRHALt, aved 25 vert His friends aad those of the family are javited to atteud the fuueral, from the Reformed Dutch Churels, this (Tues day) aitornoon, at three o'¢lock Mirren —On Sunday, November 16, Awy Murray, wit of Alexander Mitten, afier a sbort and suvere wipers, a eof the parigh of Muttifaroham, cougty of West- Ireland, aged 25 yours, The friends of ber husband, and. thore af Aer broth. Myphuel Rock, are resvect*ul!y invited (0 attend the typ, ra, from hee late residence, 201 East Twelfth sire Maxsiatt.—Oo Sunday,” November i, dosrom M4 Maramats., aged 59 ¥ Bative of Cartbyvena, South America, & resident of this city the lart Oirty four years The friends and acquaintances are iMenectriity hy. al. this (Tocsday) afiern epldenee of big G60 in-law, Jonn Me o'clock, frome the Mowvaxy.—On Monday, Nuyember 17, Many Fraxoes, infant dacghter of James ad Auu Mulvany, aged} year, and 17 days. tives and (rigmas of the family are respectfully invited to attend tha Tuneral, trom the residence of hey parents, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at baif-past one o'cieck psecisely. Ovpen.—OD Saturday morning, November 1h, at hee © residenee, No. 140 Hester street, Enizapera KEvsFR, relict of %enjamin Ogden, i the’ 87th age. The fricnds of tbe family are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, this (Tierday) afternoon, at three @rlock, from the Evangelical Lutheran church of James, Fitteouth street, between Second and Third ave- nes. Oates.—On Monday, Novensbor 17, Jons Oates, only ‘son of John au™ Catharine Oater, aged 22 years, a native of the parish of Ballymore, county Westmeath. Inland. The relutives and friends of the family ure respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afterneon, at twoo’clock, from the residence of his mother, 763 ond avenue. O'Next.—On Monday, November 17, James, eoo of Michael end Bridget O'Neil, aged 1 year and 4 months The friends and acquaintances of the family ae re- snectfully invited to attend the funeral,on Wednesday afternoon, at one o’cluck, from the residence of bis pa- rents, 263 West Thirty-seventh streot Paumer.—After a long and painful illness, Wnuuaw Pati. native of Blennervillo, couaty Kerry, Irelaud, in the 67th year of his age. His friends and those of bia family are respectfully in- vited to attend his funeral, this (Tuesday) afterneon. at wecreas his late residence. 160 East Thirty-Gret Paina —On Monday, November 17, Emty Sate, wife of W. J. Pring. Nottce of funeral to morrow, pinth regiment, Captains Butler and O'Sullivan; Sixtl regiment, Captains O'Brien and O'Malley; Seventh regi- Captain O'Reilly, Lieutenants Beatty and staff, if also in the city, attending to the interests of the 4 Adjutant W. S. Ver- cominand. Colonel M. kK. Bryan al nam, of the Fourth regiment, Sunday jast, in order to make the consviidation of other fregments of regiments into tbeir command. When.the coneolidation is effected the men will be seut into camp at East New York. This regiment will be one of the Snestof the Legion, and under the lead of iis gallant Colonel will uo doubt reftect ag mnuch credit upon the Empire State as the Twenty-fi'th militia did wien out before, doing service as three months’ volunteers, with the ame commander at Dow takes out the Fourth. The Drast-Regulations for Substitutes. Harnisavra, Nov. 15, 1862. ‘The fellowing order bas been received by Gov. Curtin from the Secr To his Excellency A. G, Cuutin, Governor of Peansyl- Sin—Drafted men who have been mustered into the service may furnish substitutes within ten days from the time, or any time within ten aays of the time of muster, provided no additional expense shall thereby be occasion ed to the government by transportation, subzisience or SECRETARY OF WAR, By order of the C, P. Boewincnam, Brig. Gen, and A. A. General. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Cooxe—Harris —In_Brookly 17, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the fi D.J. Yerkes, Mr. J.T. Cooxe to Many H., only daughter Bilas Harris, Baq. Granam—Howand.--At Hariem, on Saturday, No ber 15, by the Rev. Mr. Draper, Captai United States Navy, to Miss George aud Mary Howard. Philadelphia and Batavia (N. Y.) papers please eopy. Stricon—F enek.—At Mamaroneek, ov Sunday, Novem ber 9, by tbe Rev. Charles Fletc! of New York, t Miss Canouse daughter of Wm. HL. Fishor, of Mamaroneck. , on Monday, November daughter of Captain her, CHaRLEs Aarexs —On Suuday evening, Freverice Francis, son of Joho Abrous, aged 1 year, 2 months and 4 di The funeral will take place fram parents, corner of East Broadway and Rutgers street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at baif-past eve o'clock swhen of ‘the family are respectfully invited to at- teud the same without furtber invitation. morning, November 16, Cuanesa L., the beloved wile of Abel Baker, alter a long and Severe ness, aged 52 years, $ months and 28 days, May ber soul rest in peace. The relativer avd {rlends of the family are respectfuliy invited to attend the funeral, thy (Tuesda: two o'clock, at ber late residence, 191 The remaios will be taken to Dover, New Humpsbit Cannry.—Oo Monday, November 17, Beinoet Canwest, ichael ( arvey. The reiativesant friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from Forty-sixtn street, First and Second avenues; the funeral wili cisely at two o'clock. Daveow.—In Wiihamsburgh, oa Monday, Ni Joun Tnomas, only son of Jul C. and Witham C. Davisou, aged 1 year, 2 mouths and 6 basen ¢ family are mort respect ited 10 attend the funeral, oo Wednesday alter half past two o'civak, frou the residesce of (be Parents, Adams street, Dear Bushwick avenue November 16, Joux lerhard and Catharina s. residence of bis Bager.—Ov Suniia: Bweet babe | thy face te undisturbed, Thy rest i# sweet tu thine abod 0 more op earth is weard, t's with thy God eetly. then, 9 queet peace, And we, thy parents, dear, wili wait, And bope to eee thy cheer‘ul face, ‘To cheer us on to Heaven’s gate jpeow.—On Monday, November 17, suddenly, om- family are respectfully Thursday a‘ternoen, at invited to attend the funeral, two o'clock, frem bis late residence, No. $1 West Thirty- Doty —On Monday morning, November 17. of con- sumption, Towxsenn J, Dory, im the 47th year of bis age The ves aud iriends of the {amily are respect(uliy invited to attend the funeral, oo Welsesiay moruing, at ten o'clock, from the residence of bis cousin, S- C. Loty, Livingston street, Brook |y: Darton —On Sanday, November 16, after a lingering itloess, Juuza Datton, wife of William Dalton, aged 39 ‘The relatives and friends of *he fami'y are requested to ttend the funeral, from ber tate residence, No. 11 Coton ly November 16, Hewny Lis, eldest son of William H. and Jennie &. Erwin, ‘aged 8 years, 1 month and 15 days. The (rignds of the family are invited to attend the fune- ral, this (Tureday) afteraoen , at two o'clock, from the re- bus parente, 78 West Warren street, Breokiyo. Prous on Monday, Neveraber 17, Kos, ‘AGAN o , Novem! » Kose, relict of the tate Patrice Fagan, in ine s5tn yea riends and scq'aintances re respect. folly myited to attend the (uperal, from her tate reat. deace, 282 Mulberry street, on Weduesday afteraoon, at Gaar.—In Jersey City, 00 Saturan: J.G Gray, aged 24 years, 11 mon: iT of years ® printer on the New York 5 ry the deceased, and thors of bis brother, John N. Gray, Company F, Hawkins’ ouay members of the N are reayectfully take piace at bis tate rr Jory City, thie {Tuesday comEe. —On Sirus November 16, Rosanna Hoawes, of bronchitis, ip tbe PSth year of her age. The friends aud Roquainiances of the family, and of her sone-iainw, Roger O. Coonor, James Mabony Peter Thornton, are respectfully invited to attend the day) afternoon, at one e'chek, from ber levooth avecue,cear Thirty-sixthe eet, Hvar to Brovkly® oa Monday, November 11, Dew ago 79 youre and 18 days. the family are jowite, funeral, etich will jonce, No. &T Bright atreet, , BM wo o'clock. resnience, 380 tera, from thy liman street, between Wiitourhhy Wednesday after mM of dipihe iy Mary € Thowns and Maulde are rermect( ody incited to at oral hie fTumsday) alterweon, wt one @' hick, | bo TD oper atreet, WeDAN ant Siuday, Novenibwr 46, Carnawiaw Jonas, | iy Nhe dls yonr oF bee oye, eitier Of Levick and Mien He Meet the Comng pre romomet My Ce the sattretee cotpcey ot Me, | rece’ Penvigtox.—At Washington, N. C., 00 Sunday, Novem ber 2, Captain Jamas MSPampisron, volunteer aid to Major Genera Foster. ‘The relatives@nd friends of the family are invited to attend the funcral services at Grace church, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at bal!-past three o'clock, without further po- jo The remains will be taken to Hyde Park for inter- nent. Srooxgy.—On Sunday, November 16, Annasam Q. Srooxey, aged 40 years and 2 months ‘The members of the family and friends, also the mem- bers of the Third precinct police, and the members of the department in general, are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, from his late residenco, No, 328 Greenwich street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock The remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment, esrru.—In this city, op Monday, November 17, Locise Nam, only child of Walter M. and Enzubeth L. Smith, ‘aged 8 months and 98 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attcnd the funeral, at the house of his brether, James D Smith, No. 99 East Thirty-sixth street, on Wed+ pesday afterason, at one o'clock _TomPxixs —In Brooklyn, £. D.,en Monday , November 27, Jawes Tagopors, inant son of Andrew T. and Emma L. Tompkins The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral service, at the residence of biz parents No. 62 South Fourth street, this (Tucsday) evening, ut baif-past eeyen o'clock. The remains will be taken to Yonkers for interment. Vor Dastz.—On Sunday, November 16, after a long and severe jliness, H. H. Von Drgre, aged 31 yeare, 2 months and 14 aays. The relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) fore noon, at hal -past eleven o'clock, from his late residence corner of Serentieth street aud Eleventh avenue. The remains wiil be interred in Lutheran Cemetery. Watsg.—On Sunday, November 16, after a long ili bess, ANDREW Watsu, aged 73 years. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 103 East Freneeny, thia (Tuesday) afternoon, at balf-past ore Woops.-On Monday evening, November 17, after a lingering illness, of consumption, Joan Woops, a aative of Ardee county, South Ireland. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funera), frem his late residence, 91 Douglas ‘San Brooklyn, on Wednesday afternoon, at one remains will be interred in Flatbush Cemetey Warson.-eAt Suffolk, Va., on Sonday, of wounds received at Blackwater, Jaus'fl, 80%, Troop B, Mounted Rifles E morn 306 eve 52) w York, November 17, 1862, CLEARED. nckigamsbip Creeie, Couch, New OrleaneaLudlem & Het: Ship Celestial Empire, Follansbee, Liverpeol—Snow & ex i ears Lelariety, (Brem), Schmitt, BristoleFunch, Meivcke eo ep ltt® Laura (Brom), Wiimven, Merseliles—Baetjer & De ert. Hersitia, Rust, Cet Bart Gareiie, Khodes, Ba Dridge's mons Bark Surab, flallett, St Martha and Savanilla—Riton & Jane A Bishop, Wolfe New Orleans—N L McCready Hrig Ayas Stephano (lonian), Sclavo, rpoul Brig Chanticleer, Potter, Port au Prince—H Becker & rae-e. Grae . Havana—F F Phillips bor lovd & Hincken jos and a market—H Trew. rig Karpax, Kissa rig Lorana, Wade, Portland—Trask & Scr Masonic, Perry, Tampico—B F Sherman Scbr Empress (Br). Qutbouse, Monctoo—P 1 Nevius ", Behr C Chew, Way. Beaufort, NO=J W McKee Schr Yermiiyes, Byvert, Beaitor: “NC—S UG Revana & Co Sehr M Van Name, Van Name, Washington Schr Mary © Town, Fox, Wastilngion—\ an Brunt & Six Schr Francis Edwards, Babcock, W: yon Scbr Panama, Eellam, Accomac, Va—Moreau & Parker Scbr Joho C Henry, Lovell, Ballimore Behe Iaabel Alberto, Tooke?, Baltimore—Baker & Daytoa Schr Heleo Mar, Tathitl, BalimoreeL Ken ptt © Williams, Goidi ‘Scbe TE Frenoh, Hannah, Philadeiphia, Emeline Margit, Beebe, Ph indelpsinmH 8 Rackett, phe ro. Constellation, Mutliner, Liverpool, Oct 9, mase Carow 0 01 , London, 40 days. in ballast, -Dundam Has experienced heavy westerly gales moet of ihe yassage Bbip George Peabody (of Boston), Paine, London, 67 days, with coal, 10 inkater Ship Montetello (of Thomastoa), Anderson, Loadonde Bark Antioc! with coal, to master Leon. om Glvutester, B. for New Yor last, (0 Thos Richardsan'& Co Armenia (Aust), Beguer, Dublia, 39 days, tn ballast, to August Belmont. Bark Ellen Morricon (of New Haven), Lyon Demarara, ith @ugar, &e, to D Trow bridge, Of New Haven. Hassell (ol Beit ie). Hassel! Matan rreis; west day, saw ty of iron bound barrels, marked with the tetier D 6 diamond Behe B ferry, Lamb, Matamoros, via New Orleans 17 days, wit), gout sking, wool, Ao, to Metealt & Diucaa Behr A Yours. rand Cayman, 35 dayy with me Kelley, Elizabethport for Reston, Moore, Bllsworts, Munya, 6. alord. 3 Aa New Kediord, aaaye * nerster it i River, Boston, 0 eatmer Knggias, Von ‘Tht ship FA Palmer, trom Live paal, oneigand 10d AN Sim erty Brig Ganges, from BH lon tl WW. tad areved fe voptaliant ¥ Heah Warelwar epee suretepee\l Wik New'§2, 99, Ob, Be aH RELOW, e: Heat, Gol tt, frown Coleas BRO Spiced, Gott, fran C lomo Nay a Boog tnty bee Avon thy Wied at esenet WE Rwvtien Brae hoor 4 hy) Howe. of Br bark Peat ‘ “ ' om rey fa te P went well ine Owe don P Austera. Ately lowneeg men, who, We'undé pane Paunaeren, at Demarare 364 Br Baio Sacune Packer, from Mareeltl ina Gi at op ibe 230 apd Was b Pnig Loaxco {rom Malaga; reporty.— ‘0, Evans, t ‘The J A had nioderate weajler us far west ay lon 60 \ueo have bad 4 succession of heavy gales #fd fost « Aut of Keren Ecra, Shavk Abe 7th aud Bib inst, Tat cy a apdecrew On the of Octover Wm Frank. both beionging to the crew, ate: Chagres fever, coviracted at Aspinwail f Soun NL Wasson—Schr albert Crancall. Avery, at New Yendon frum Port Moga 80. reporta an Tar 83 “Us ioe 7420. toox from achr NL Warson, of Bosto bound not stated), Capt Jolin Wai drew Brown and Join Wiliams, weamen The vesset suas ip about half an hour after taking them oa board Scan E.iza Frances (of Satem), Bogart, trom Charaite town for Ra'timore, put into Salem 14th foremast «pring. ‘The wreck of bark James Andrews, (rom Philadephia tor Portsmonth Grove, RI, ties on the | kat. Four bodies bad wasbed ashore up to the kth Arcos Bay, Sept 16—On lath ult an ado held before J’ Campbell, Hsy.,C C and RM, into the envse of tbe bnrning of the whip th rg, frew Porto R: ould be obliged to throw a part of ber cargo over bras ‘The Henrictia, of Cowes, Stamp, sailed rrom Swenses for NYork Sept 16, How urs’ Hour, Nov 15 Arr chy Pocahon g Notice is hereby given that the Light. houre on the Haneis Rocks, at ihe Wend ef the Isiund of 0 Fhiladelpbia—T@ Benton @ | 3" in the advertisements which bave teen the exhibition of the ig! Arr at Provincetown 13th, ‘orth Seemen. ae. Sup Morning Glory Hovbs, trom Anndertn or r pond, F Le aometry (Br. of Scarsoro), Rogers, Queenstown, 60 | Siu 30th, High! Ci Jn port Sat NYork. « niente), Boston. Vaseed age Rniay he iT Portland Rea Counter, from London! Dewtuorn fran M Detmoe Dorker do. Garrxoen Onl Somker Vome it the. ’ Jocks swepl, &*. 8 a 4 ied 2d08, Meret oa stone pee from WW. Gti webb > @ ands vost. *oamnd @ boat, He nn, wens) mm w 9 at ite iw comply. bul rena “weefeog ay ass eventually deft us Isa. ship ove in sight, showing i we, immediate a= the ran wn oF making TWO inpa to our vessel, wad ied indness, and finaliy bringing ua to (Dis Lacncuxo~ At Richmond, Me, on Saturdag, Nov ¥5, from the yardof H 8 Hiugar, Eeq, out Mud tons rectater, emit Peron AL winite ouk emp of the Zouave She tx gonsiruct. 0 Um the m thorough man, of the Hest tu Verna, aod bilge roned She teimended fort ipowued by th by Hogar ® “from N » as Varbor, bat had got ou wy iaining rome damage ze ol Mi Di oF Bo-te aitar 2h ult Capt John M r N brig Loa, 208 elok 4 eprong a teak aud Joat 3 and crew Amdt 16 passengers, In ail 29 persons, the -@a a the ime mingvery bizh, @Dd souN afier the Wind merrase! 10 8 gale at Batilmore from San Andreas, on MN ton 79 0 W 0 od oD ere from oF Lewie Ao ww Inlet Shoal, Barne urned inquiry was, arlovle A Morrison of Bath e evidence went to show that the catastrophe rewited got out of the Charioue A from the heated state of thecargo. Abont 6,000 bagt ri e Morrison, from Akyap for Faluouth, before oo Aug” After burning for tws oF three day Ser butt a er bull. copper, spars, Ac, £205, and the rice at an ai Coxnaven, Oct 29—The 81 was asbore on Krautsand Oct 24, drified of nod gronnd 00 Medera Sand, bot was aasisied off by a tug aud towed to Glucketadt Cafe Town, Sept 22 —The Lucy Jobnton, Jobneon. {rom Philadel bia Yor t er part of her cargo sll cn board, parted ber anchors apd was driven on shore during # beavy gale at NW or ‘he Clara "Whee! nt into Simons jept 19, fn consequence of the un ter, about 1,000. ba found all damaged, avd probably be detained another three months, Farmoura, Oct 24—The ship NE V A, from’ Philadelphia for Liverp: badly sprung and loss 2Hh-—The Old England, Larrabee, from Rangoon, which pul in bere Oct 26 Jeuky, has been surveyed, aud will have to discharge Garwar, Oct 21—The ship William & Jane, reported ashore on Mutton Jaland, will prol er side which let in the water au =%. it bee l—the Dull, ‘of 128 $360 per bag in G Owens, Norton, whica da tk port (before* reported), with the great from Bombay for Liverpool, which. July 9 leaky, war not all dincharged on I severity of the wia- Jew cotton, some loose hemp. &c, were would be sold. The vessel would has sived, with bead carried away, bowsp! sails and bu! wark: ably be got off. Ber cargo will waved JnEEWOCK, Oct 25—The Polly, Hamilton, for Periland bas put back with loss of sails ‘The Kea which put into the Clyde on the 23d, th: ough stress of weath- 1, Chipman, trom Londonderry for New York, id to be leaky nd will di York for Glasgow "pinast jibboom, decks swept, tc. Lasi night the tog Firing Meteor brought in ship Suen Dudman, of Yarmouth, Nx. trom New Yo She had lost toremast, mizen mast heads and jibboom, aud all her balwarks Hawnone, (web grain) 0.:27—The Menrietwa, tor NYork, was spoken e Avores, very Jonky, ‘by the Jenny, Sindlr Arrived here, The master tiovgit he Aocaes 5. of Newport, -nnis, Where the hus been ashore Towed tn by Walpole, Will baulon the marme railway (or re- paire Schra Benjamin, and Sarah Louise, has been got off, re io 'e:! and procerted. dr sehr Arctic carpe off this murning after discharging part go. of Liverroot, Oct 25—The Constantine, Creery, from New Yerk, which ar'ved here in tow, dismanied, bad eeu ashore lackpool, and struck twice on 234’ Her masts by cut away to prevent her dr ving ou store, ‘Oct 30—The Sarah Starr, Delany, from New York, which arrived here 28th, bad thrown part of her cargo of petroleum | Cld Ifth, brig Isola, Wrman, Matanz: overboard in a heavy gale, Lisnox, Oct 2 NYork, arrived he damage in tat 51, lon’ i stance of @ tug: bad three days quarantine, not having any bill of health, —The Purewel), Newmann, from London for rung alcak and suetaiped other und lost anchors; had inkeu the as- twerp, with lone ot fore st. inalntopaat! yard spr experienced a tornado tn iat 9, low Nov 7—The Br brig ie! He from New York. “She go. sg ult, on a bani, whi be: to Eliwood Walter, Qurexstown, Oct 22—The Portia. Ryan, from Weaford for New York, put in to to-day, leaky. Wasi York, np, Oct '22—The Royal Visitor, Hall, (or New ut back to day revenue cutter Toucey, f ty vessel off of the rocks of they haviug remaiued by m: ant $ A.B. of the 1th, pnall Mig berof,a heey westerly wind all the time prevailing und anchoring her safely In the bar’ rn: Ceatine BARTER, Captain of schoouer Arno, of Portiand, Me. Rark SH Waterman of Rosion, 48) tons, now at Provi dence. has been anid ty ap Engliah house i Boston, on pri- vale ter e New rCadi, under the command of ber laced under that fag She’ proce mer captain, El! toe entrance to Ocracoke Tn. ical miles to the southward Award of Cape Hatteras, has been refitied height of the tower from base to focal pane 16 65 feet, ove sea level 75 fee eal in form tbe a lantern, color red tar isa fourth order Fr Het for the frst November, end every aight can be seru 1S miler QOU-M T Muu: | Latitude 251631 N. longitude 75.88 28 GuRResry, Oc: 29. 1862. MGRTHOOSE ON THE MaxoIS ROC ~ Trinity House. Le pletion of rusty, waving been impeded by the Inte severe weather: ight will wet be V for ex ee riber notice wtll he ep 8 soon ne & del aw he feed. By or P tt BERTAON, Secret antic Ocean, with 170 Im *p ott, Fraveicco Now ate despatch dated San {port of bark Joha Howland, Wheiden, NI ‘Ocean, having tak soe 120) Dba wh Ibe bove—49 mos ont, 6000 bbis wh oti all told, ing George's Bon), Or anita Brig Albert), from Malaga (cr NYork, Oct 27, tat $7, lon | Season x) ‘Bebe Alice 6 days from NVork for Guadaloupe, Oct 27. of Berinude. GH. Ani dare Vamp hk Sept il for NVork), Sept - rr CAPULCO, O:t 1610 port ship Orozimbo, Townsend, [rom © Buistou (Pil), e120 Are Queen Victoria Conwar. nad J vokhar' . NVork (and Both pasted for Bristol). fspour NYork 1) Leavitt, for Nassau tdi jampion, Austin, wad Rosenburg, vor NVors. Baoowrasnaver, OF W—Rid Challes Winsor, NYork, Cowes, Oct 2—Sid RC Wiuicrop, Mider (trom Havre), Div, Oct 2—Arr Borodino, Fiawars. Glaucester, aa, ct 2—Arr Pie TX, Kasten, aud Homer, Splegel- Sweit, NYork, New 0 ), Riley, Boston. tram, and Cowurabaa, 9, Londen ‘and aid Warner, NYork (and erley, Ford (irom wh and ded, ie 4 Mae proceeded, North ipapihig mh) Soot Anna, Bare Na. from Londen vor NYork, Sas Se ini, Clare, NYorks J Moody, pier do, Bid bdih, Mary nein for ew Yorks Lemon; Golden Bactey Heckman, NY ork, rr Caroline, Stimt, Nor; Mat, Buran 0 ‘aroitinny NYork for Bis gow ek, Nolson, Nore }, Panel, beats Pa Sta Ve briee kira harem, Coe NV a. Ry tet Pasko Oe, Dee Ante Vern for daciwvel, Wood Bist ¥6) wud 1 Horton RYovk, Cle tmeb, NYora, wih bead ot | Mixon, Boston Mar ry m fin FE. Aug 81 Eva, Nort 17 N, lun jor Sydney, NAW, Oct 26, tat | Cauitaxe N Ber EJ York neat tay ee tate ‘Oct. Wahinoton (si, Mire- ire New Park. ht cu 8th ‘Jouuson, “Longen: Bg Sat Race Rie ae Nr sects ve, and Aro Ons. Slo capor apolea, Toons f, Chnriemagne, Brown. New 4 < Boaton, Undar wr tery Ih Cuties, 0, Belle vi we Ocean, Reed, Pails 224th Star of the West, Morrison: anc Shoe ue, Oxnard, Philaseb Cab aia a. Finn, or Asmuawall, ML Prauk, .xon (5), for Port’and 6th, (s) for N¥ork 8 te ry oa, 4, Haskell, Moute iden au Ausercsed net Boston 1oth, Pers urnau tor BLY oun lirest; Grace Darling, Bearse, for Ku San Praveise thth spos, Ort 2—Arr Fawn, Nelson; Panama, Hanesn, and Piymorty Rock. Hammond, NY¥ork ‘Novteroma, Harrison. ‘ana requ, Mert rn) City_of Brooklyn, Chase, ‘ iw, 01h, do. 3 and Tamarac Davy, do. : Meyer, NYovh, Sis, Wentern Chief, Worn Eor oviwards 30cm Maraquita. Barreit, for Kinsemio Airica) Literpool Chainverlain, NYork; Sbst. Victoria, neon da, Enoch Barnard, Ros BC G Cae Ie in,” NB; 8 Curling. New Zealand. ‘ork ti Ubetmine, Beckman, NYork. Lonpowons ny Ort 2.-Arr Forest Queen, Merriam, New York. 8 28th Dr Kane, Malligan, do, Lisves Oct W—Sid Boreas, Al x 1 s-Aor Vive Bay #2-th, Cotembo, NYork, JALAGs @127—No Am ve=srl in port. Sid 26th, barke Alesander (Br), Davidson, NYork, 250, Emma Cushing, th, M Lawsbert N York. Haven, from Portland, 9, '@ PR Curtis, from do, do; ton. diag, Price of Wales (Br), for NYork, v Meteor NYork, W Hava, E Oct $0-Put in, Lawrence Brown, Pieroc, from Aatwery for Boston Newront, Oct 28—Arr Industrie, Olsen, New York; 29th, Adria, Blotter, do iY “Oet'29—Arr Deiphin, Rentel. Kari, ‘W— Art Levanter, Crosby. ¥ York. Pe ‘Ort 29—8id Santa Avon, Rates (from Len don), NYe: Pevwourn. Oct 2--Sid DH Watjen, Bustier, NYork. Putin Mth Younz America. Cartinle, from Casino for Ant- (see Miscel) Princess, Bowers, from Loudon for New Yor Pemaney, Oct M—Arr in the Pool Limerick Green, from Bangor, Me, for Lisneily next tide. ised hertggr bg Oct B—Arr Amelia Innisfail, and Nicoline, NYork. Sid 2p, Lizzie Hoist, aud Portis, Ryan, NYork; & G Troop MeClellan (trem Ba! ore), Belfast. Ig ROTTERDAM, Oct 26— Lu vort Juiret, Drammond, for Green- Ls ve Rio Janeiro, Oct 9~Tn port barks Flora, Hubbard, from Baluimove via heroam! rr 6th; Ruch Birckhead, Gayle, from do. Sid 71b bark J Forrest, Baltimore Br Havana, Sept 30—Arr TB’ Wales, Linco n, Calcutta for aon. Bo a, Haling, Malaga, CGH, Sept Wear Urania: Cooper, NY, ¥ (Phget Sound), Sept 2i—Jn pert ship Zingari.. parairo. Ig. Waymonr. Oci 30-Of, North America, Collier, from Lon- don tor NYork Youguat, Oct 30—16 port Condor, Balder, from NYork, American Ports. BOSTON, Nov 15, PM—Air ateaunship E ropa(Br), Moodie, Liveryou! and Halifax, up at 8 30 1M; abip Sanne Rol son, Taber Shieiie, England, bark Genesee, McIntyre, Leg born, bark Frank! New Orleans, brigs Monte Chrisie, Chu Auitraiiay lem Bald- mere, Ad ®, Marshal Dutch, Bure zeas, Phiiadeip! 9 Renry. ‘on, Kidder, New Ore jeand. T and AC Reeves, Reeves. Philadel- pia Era, Chamberlain, Eitzabeibport; Com Tueker, Land, and iE Pratt, Whildon, Ellzabethport. Cid man, Baker. Philadelphia; schrs Anna Hlincks, A! MiraLoane, Ella, Marston,’ Baltimore: Susan H. Gibson, Bariie't, do, Maguoiin, Nickeison, Philadelphia; Princess, NYorks 16th—Arr ship Martha Cobb (new) Pillsbury, of and from Rockiand, bark E Foster, Wallace, Malaga; rhe Alexander McLeod sir Lituewond., Fort au Prince: Zhong Weed- ward (Br), Lewis, Jeremie; Mary Brewer, Wood, Tangier; Sea Mark, Bol Vendovi, NYork. Bd Saturday, wind N bark Young Turk, Ne ‘vease! nailed Sands r Liverpool brig Lark, Green, Pedro Harding, Malacn, Ketch Ella, Shaw zg Clarke, Ris Taneiro; BW Gi Bi ‘i Cid brig Lincoln Webb, Liovd, Bath: schrs Montexuma, Wee Tan, Mayagues. PR; FT Anser, Wright, New Haven vin, ©, Glenwool, Dickerson New Haven via Tangier. Sit ship Mary Caroline Stevens, Fucks, Moo bark Tsa~ bella (Br), Laing, Londonderry, Ire; schr Montezuma, W y+ man, Mayagne’, PR. ATH. tith, brigs Aladdin, Delaware, and Leaders Barer, Philadelphia, sch Exeter, Snow, NYork. Cid ]ith, ach Chern, Batley, Baltimore, RANGOR—Ar Tath, ech Cot Eddy, Blanchard, na; schs Wiliiain ler, Arcy, Alrvandria; Ciarimsa, Dickey, NYork; Red, Amesbury. liackenxack, NJ BRISTOL, Nov 15—Sid schr Science, Gladding, NYork; loop Thomas Hull, Hull, do. ELIZABETH FORT, Nev 15—Cld achirs TC Lyman, St nar. Hartford; Nelson, Monson, Staunsord; Saryb iy mon. Providence, Sarai Gardner, Teel, Solem; Win Miller, Daston, Providence, sloop Neptune, Arnold, Fall River, pEASiVort, Nov 7—Arr scbrH P Cushing, Pettengill, revth Am) wet RIVER, Nov 1—Sld echr Thoras Winaus, Davis, a ‘ESTER, Nov 33—Cid achra S J Lindsay, Waee, ° Steele, Maivena, Mort eee NYork. ‘Hi Mal- Jacket ‘Ady har’ NY¥ork, with dispatch; MB Mich. © dave, Damon, Rartlett, for do Nov Live:poo', Mg, Persia, Honse, Lane. for Bordeaux Nov with diepateh. brig Sap Antonio, Suow, for Philamlelphia, dot sehr Diniz. Cook, ior NYork, do. W BEDFORD, Nov I5—Arr sehr Wiiiam T Conquest, Lue, Biiasbeipport Sid bark Chand! t —. NEWBURYPORT, Nov 14--Sid sc Cheney, New ork, NEWPOR?, Nov 18—Arr this AM. selrw Sallie T Chartre, p 4 Cbartre. L Mass. for Philadeiphia, Gvorge. Curis, Ki Rio, Fairoanks. Gardiner tor, det MR Philadephia cor Davenport; Kareem Happuch. Kelley, N¥ork for Braintree, Ma m Bement, Parker Port Sid AM, john Hat . Town: wend, NY. Rockett, cs Belle, ier, and Barnes, Brigye, Fat! River for rs Elizavethport for Chatham; k; Onuor, Brisol for er for do, Thos Fall Hiadetphia, Watelman, ‘tond for, Pppladelphtag DOW Emmerson, NYork ‘or Ports: NU. for NY¥orks York tor Banger.) Aivert Crandall, Avery, Eliza Ann, Her. 2 jekeraon, Wh Metown Elizab-th Aun, . Laiighin, New Orleans, MA Lith Are brig Biackfinh, Fairch PORTLAND: Nov Hew seu WA, Kebe® Ol Jenley. 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