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a THE GULF. arfival of the Evening Star fram New Orieans. WPGLTAN REBEL COTTON ORDED,, Watect of the Recent Trades Regula. liens on Busiayss. TRE PRESIDENTIAL QUESTION, - Claims Against the Gevernment by French *nbjccts, ws, ae, a ‘Vou'stoameD'p Evening Star, Copiain Bei, arrived at “bie pert yesterday moreing. Tie Commercial Rxyress ‘Bempauy, and the Purser of the Kvoning Star, will please baoks for the prompt delivery of correspond. Mav. Henry Thempson’s Despatch. Naw On.mans, La, Oot. 1, 1864, DMPORTANT Rr BET. COTTON ORDER, ‘The following important order woe iesued on the 22d “ait, by Colonel J, &. Scots, commonding the repel force at Caton, La Baangvanrers, Oavarey Detacuaenn, { CUNTON, La., Repl 22, 1864, } iy riot commander’ 1 make’ public the How ing jenionant General Taylor, i 6 pon your lines, you 4 0 y content bie tee! you be compelled to reireat or fall back you will ara Scotian that may be within your reach and liable to i. oto hie Posseamen, Co" Colonel Commanding. TRADK REGULATION ORDERS ON BUSES, ‘The recent stringent order in reiation to trade In cot- 60, of Dot modiSed, will rajn this city in commercial ‘point of view, 41! the Dusivess men are complaining, ‘end waeny of our most rerpoctable merchants are making ‘rrangemente for closing their establishments and leay- ‘mg jor tne North. The rebele say that po cotton sball snier the “Yankee tines,’’ and the toreh Js applied when- ver auy is discovered by them entering or even in the ‘eighborbood of obr nee; and beyond Baton Rouge a ‘Wrong rede! pioket (which was kept there for the express Perpcke of preventing trade and travsportation in cotton), Bas boen removed, because, instead of allowing the etaple Se de br: mat in, a Lhave sald, the most stringent or- Bere have beon issued against {rade jo cotton in almost weory imetanee: und so eifectually are the ordors @aforced that the robeis have reiaxed their vigilance, @@4 ‘rouble themselves no more about the matter, sept as in the above order, whey compelled to retreat fall back, they are dircoted to destroy all the cot- ‘within their reach and |isble to fall into eer hands, OOFTON AY TIOKBNURG—TRALE ABOUT TO 01 a Vicksburg Heraid of the 27ih ult. bas tne. follow- aerwcr OF TNE RECENT ° i ie Adams \s bringing over dally from the Louisiana of oution, which” 19 the product of the enter: we ud industey ‘of the frecdinen’ who are cultivate op tne Pevinsuls, Some of thom wil realize a hands je snm from the wae of their cotton crope. GIN HOUSE AND FORTY BALES OF COTTON BURNED. A cotton gin house aud forty bales oi the staple were rayed by day or two axo on the Scotland tation, near Vicksburg. The fire was accidental, Mr. Wia Young's Despatch. w Oxkans, Oct, 1, 1864. COLONEL OF THE FOL KIPINTN NEW YORK CAVALRY, Major Bassford, of ie Fourteenth New York cavalry, ‘Bas deen commissioned colonel of that regiment by Gov. erpor Seymour, but on account of ite diminished num. Bers he covid noi bs msetersa in except by special order from tho Wor Deparimeot, General Candy bas, how. ever, tasued s spovie) order, which will be con‘irmed by dhe War Deparimens, undoubtedly, covering the point, ‘@0d Major Bassford wil! porform tbe duties, receive tho pay, aod be musicred in 28 colovel, TR PRESIDENTIAL QUESTION, It is not to bo denied that there is a considerabie dj- verrity of opinion «movg the soldiers in reference to the Presidential quostiou, One mounted regiment tn this @evartment presents about four hundred republicaa votes $e sevouty McCicilu. fo apothor (an Indiana regiment) Mere ure only eleven Lincolb men, In anotber ‘(an il- Mdpolg regimen:) more than three-fourtha of the privotor re MoCiellap taen, ad CaS Company Of that regiment is BRsuimous for MoOlellan, In the Obio regiments there te Fenn: perfect unanimity for McCiellat, though there ‘ant the slightest (ricodship fer or eympatby with Val- jigham. THE STATE RLCTIONE Tbe votes of tho suidiere in the State furnish ro criterion of their vote for Pres bey = not vote for the eace State candidates: but yy will vote for MeCiel! THE LOUIMAKA UNITRD STATES SENATORS, The Legisisture, which meets noxt Monday, mmewhat agitated by the Uuited States Senatorial The election of Govornor aun {# a foregone cat oF fe #0 aaid to be, while either General Binks, Juage or Hoa. King Catler will be elected as the asgo- @tate of the Governor THE Me The citizons of New be on ALY s will exercigs thelr fres 6 privileges aud © vote or abt 10 voie for Bere: in & few wocks ‘fo whet conclusion the mer. ts will come is already pretty we!l known, We ger kept away from the polls of eight years, aod permitted jess in} settle polltiog! Guestious for them. YOLIGCAL DROR AP ATION. Zhe degradation of politics has become co positive that merchants and othe: well ditposet citizems heettate vo erticipate either to ihe discussions. the prelimivary Linge OF the hustiing und jostilag at the polis, Hence Gomes fri1o the #ra u rewinder vo them that i they do et actively participate iu the election they need uot ex. pect any (avor frou the adujvistration of Mr. Lincolm, GRNEKAL CANST’S LAST COTTON ORDER, The last wid moet rigid cotton oder promulgated by Genera! Candy might dave been and perhaps was written consequence of the exvensive purchases of b @ 1ehv 5 end the payment therefor in sterling exchange, we bee been pi ¥ testimony recently taken. ‘Bxplains that portion of \ eneral Cavby’s order requiring a@ return of be Lions iu foreign exebange in this Aepariment during a certain period covering the past few meouth* RUYOR, a St. Louis paper, that the gedel Coione! Scott had proposed to surrender’ betweea and six thovuand meu, ii Geverai [erron would 188 UnovAdit|0Al Hardon to all the general officers bie Command, is ve'y rificulous and absurd. Soott’s mand did vot embrace half ‘bat oumber of men, and would oct surrender thers it it did KEW JUDGE ADVOOATE, Lieutenact Fenton Hockw il, of the Eighteenth New Or ik “a is vow the Judge Advocate of the Provost yort. Caplain Bevediet, of tk Eleventh Now York The rumor, originatiog ry, if Judge Advocate of the Department Ot TRADE IN THE DRPARTMENT. D cveuté will occur in this departtment berore the oo that inust mat prove trade ang encourage other urcbases of goods in New Departinent of the Gulf. 88," in the language of the po AINGE THE GOVERNMENT. ‘nat the government in thi department, gxteneive iv territory ar ite quite numerons and of by a French seb. t Mapnitede. Gwe claiwn jen " ne ot, residing Deer Naichiochos, for damape to his piro- tr during the Hed river cammnign. He proaented his the French Miniever at Wagnington. It was fo- fered to the War Lopariment, aud trom ihenog sent to Department of the Gui. Other clams of the same eracter are innde, FALE OF TPR OPPRA HODeR The opera houre wae sold by the sherif yocterday for 4000. A. Chiapetla, Progjdent of the Uown Ir e pany, was the weer, The cost of the property $250,000. AL BALUTR vorterday, by orders from to bower of Sheridaw’s Virginie Tragedy ta towns. GEO DEPCTY UNITED STATRE MAKSHAL® MURDERED. (Correspondence of Chicago Tribune.) Omnacooea, Lowa, Oct. 2.18 9. &. yoodrnff and § L. Boshore, Deputy United States rebar So (ve Fourth district of lows, were nesaesinated the bigaway yA party of muita’ returwing rou @ Mice aris 2 Rat rday evening last. 6 Beoe? sad Were under orders to notify drafted mon ugar coeck Lowueh\p, Poweshelkt county, and engaged 9p aike Unane © road, to point o drafved wer Ce om ib poteriour trnivorh , Ont, 7, 1864 The Mote aod Fe L ore this week are vctoriiy : ‘ 4 ‘ r during she fret vod unfavoreliie, it ie cow very Gu ieee aseaniaisieesiati titanate sin -. attinn “ = THE TURF. - Hoboxes ee THIRD AND LAST DAY OF <a WUDSON GOURTY ASSOCIATIC¥g PextiING. The new arsoviaiiOO.. however wnfortunite in tbeir ‘opening and Sud*'4" 94; postp nements, were completely euccese'w, DAV ag @ drilliantiy fair day for thoi close, With We grt citym; addition of a goodly crowd, on raging thir,zs tatemt, ‘The grand stand was well filied, a iarge “umber of ladies gracing it with their presence. In the Geld there were uumerous apd elegan equipages, whose occupants were ev cently bent on enjoyment, under the govial lofluence of tho OMghi xutumMoal sunshine, Phero were #.x races meuded 1 the programmae of the u were regularly provionsly adver- Ding to the programme, of asso: AIDING AFio being privKie ours, gotten v ey being os Freotwing walkea over, velthor of hfe op;ousuis appear. lug #L the score to compete with him. Time and pros Of space prociades ovr appewding more than a brief euw- abary of the fevers! re-nits:— NIRS? RACE. Premium of two huwdred dollars, for all ages, thrvc- quarter mile dst, wu doilars entrance fee, 'p. Bur trance money to go to €ecoud boree. Ciosed as followe:— Mr, F. Morrie) gr. o , Dy inip. Kelipae, out of Baily Ward, Jr., 8 Mt Me soun'® bt, Genie “Anuie, by’ Ringgold, out of Ben, Brage’s data Colouel P. ©. Bush's b. f, Orifiame, by ump. Felipse, out of Juliette Goignel f, ©. Bush's 4 st, George, dam by imp. frasiee Wi. Streng’s ch. ¢. Garibald), by dam by imp Soverciga, 4 yours. Br. J, W. Weidon's v. f, Lady Dap y out of Fanny G,, dy imp ve. Me, I Roedy's b. &. Dr. Thaprerseds slam by imo. Albion. By ‘The Detting war even on Morrie againet the field. SBOORD RACK. mm of $200, for ail ages, mile beats, enirmice 5 of @atranee money tO go to Second Love, Closed 68 toliowe:— Gul. P. ©, Bush's bc. Ben Bruce, by Lexington, dam dy Altorf, 4 zen 1 Mr. J. Pipons’ &. ¢. Velo, by Vandal, dam by imp Ere Sovere! asene. , -] Dr. J. W, Weidon's bd. 1. Charlotis Ff "by hap Sythian, out of Sally oll, by imp. Ambassador Mr. \W. H. strong’s cb. ¢. Punch, by Mabomet, dam by imp’ Yorkenire Mr. J. 0, Jenninge’ chy. ¢. Lexical by ip. Glecoe.. . Time, 1 89=-3:00¢ Bon Bruce was tue favorite at $100 to $50 a fle'd. He won the iret beat evstly, when the odds we! $100 to $5 that he would win the race, with few takere, Botb beats were wou — =e etfors. Premium $1,000, oer 3 mie. ‘heats; evtrance $50, p p., cloned nf foller Col P. ©, Bush's ch. ¢. Fleetwing, ry imp. Balrowaie, out of Rhoda, by imp. Glencoe, 4 yoars... veveeeees Walked ¢ver. Mr. J. G, Jennings’ ch. 0. ‘Lexicon, by Lex ington, dam by imp. Glencoe. .......+ «+4 paid forfeit, Mr. D, Récdy’s b. f, Patti, by imp. Eelipee, out of Pasta, by Revenue, 8 years paid fortett. Lexicon and Patti were nos jn copdition to go in the above race, much to the disappototinent of the vumerous es tbe principal attraction of the day being the (our mile race. TOURTH RACE Premium of $200, mile heats, $50 for sccond horse, for horses that had uot wou a race dus: og the meeting. "the entries were az fuilows: — Col. P. C, Bush: Mr. dD. og ‘a. £. € Dr. Rt Mr. J. . 08. 5 Time, 1:6435¢—1:58%¢. ‘This race premium wag extra to the regular pro- grdmnme in lieu of thefour mile race. Luriino was the favorlte, and won both eect vo nrg ‘This fatshei the fires racing meeting of the Hudson County seneiee Soclety, after which two private races took placé. HFK RAC, Parivar Matcu.—Ome inile dash,—Secaucus and Amer!- cau Engle wore the two horses named, Tue forner wont of with the lend, and contiaued it to {ne end, winning bY ne lengtb, In 2:18%—which would be good trotting ime. a SIXTH RACK Privats Marca. —Mile heats,—' —Peeswing and Skylark were the competitors. The lormer was the favorite trom her appearanoe, nobody seeming to-kuow anything of the qualities of oither, She, however raid not disappoint her edmirers, sae tw Faery easily. The Navy. SAILING OF THE CoLoRaDO.—The frigate Colorado, Aity- two guos, Commodore Henry K, Thatcber, sailed from Portsmouth Navy Yard for Fortress Monroe on Woduesday last. The following are the officers of she e ‘ommotore-eHonry K, Thatcher. Lieutenant Commander-—Grecnieat y. Lieutenanis—Heury F. Robeson, Mortimer L Johueoa, Aching Volunteer Liutenant—Seane F. Baury. Acting Ensigne—t,. B. King, J. L. Venuard, dcting Mate Paymaster il. Asiistans Sur; a aa robert Willard. Capa n of Mar t Lioutevant of Peymaster’s Captain's Clerk Caief, Benjamin J. Fyrst_ Assis H. Patley: Second ee & E, Roberts, Heary M. Quigg: bird asaiatacta, . Busscten, JW. Saviio, M. A. Sutbariaud; soting ‘rhied Ansiatants, ©. C, Fernald, J, P. Masser. Acting Masi-r’s Mates— A. Gould, M. V. Thoma H. G, ihorbura. DSPai TURE OF THY MonaDNocK.—Tse iron-clad Monad. nock, Captain J. M. Berrian, satted from Boston yeater. day, in tow of the Rhode Island, and oonyoyed by the sloop | i Brookiya, Massysoit aud Lucs, for@iortress Monroe. The following iw a fuil list of der offtcert Da plo in—a}. M, Berrian. Lieutenant Commandera-, & W. Wallace, A.B. Avery, A. F, Tucker, §. P, Biagui aa Baxter Smith HY e, Joho Bucs and F ries nner—Peter Barrett Paynaster’s Steward—Soth Davenport. AMRIVAL OF TH® STEAMSHIP PONTOSUC. The United States steamship Pontosuc, Lieuvenant Oom- mander S.evens, from Asplawall September $8, cotyoy w the steamer Costa Rica, arrived here yesterday worn. Sng. ‘The following is a list of Ler officerr:— at Poymaste’ Geo. A. Lyon Acting Envigns—Alex. D, Campbell, Jamon J. But, John Bartoll, Jr., Alex. H. Barlow. i Ficst Assistaut, Geo. J. Barry; Second R M.P. Villacon, Wall ae Whittemore, H Thurston, Mark 7. Somstrom, chird Acung Master's Mates—Chai Wm. » Smith, Jag. R, Delano, ond. ‘Bermaan Polat. Lie . Pelton, RUNNERS BLOCKADE DESTROYED. Annexed 1s au official Hist of blockade runners captured or destroyed off Wilmington, North Caroiiaa, sinoe or CAPTURED OR August 1, 1903, by the North Atiantic blockading ®uad- ron, Actiug Rear Admiral 8. P, Lee commacding:— Date Remarks, Avg. 1, 1863...... Captured, Aug 1b troyea, Sept. 16. Dost: ‘oved. sept. 2 Captured jn and ‘Avnie. R, F. Lee ha . Captured, banshee Captured. Riess seseen ee Captured. Gen, Beantegard ‘Dertroy od. Destreved, od, Pestroyed, Dertrozed, Destroyed. Fannie & Jennie. Peh. 10 POL... ese eee Feb. 16 Spunky. . Scotia eve MAM Lc ceces Don ...++ Maren 4 Mareb 6. Mary Avo r May 6. + Captured, + Captured, Captored, Captured (Destropay Sept. 10 J ported by Bopt. 10 gees. ron (ie Worn sBopt. 25 Destroy Sept. 29 Destroyed dewtroyod, 24. ‘Total captured and ee OMAYONS IN COMMAND. leer Lieutenant T. A. Harr Vewbern, hag beet Hien, now fitting out as Philadelpnia, ana , of the eup orderod to tho prise As nor | tog Veinvteor Liewtense) V7, H. Geousy will relieve bine, J Interesting from the Depart- ment of the South. ARRIVAL OF THE ARAGO. Exchange of Officers Under a Flag of Tru Clothing and Supplies Sent te Pri:- mers at Charlesten. LOYALTY VERSUS 8T Anticipated Arrival of Ten Thansand Bel Prisoners for Exchange, DEPARTMENT AND REBEL NEWS, te, ae. ae. Py the ariival of the United Statee trausport Arag: Eeury 4 Gadsden, commandiag, we bave receive highly interes\ing imieltigence from Major Genera! fos- ter’s departinent, which we give below We are indebted to My, Frod, W. Ely, purser of the Arago, for the prompt delivery of our correspondence. Mr. Samuci W. Mason's Despatch. Prvtox Heap, §.€., Oct, 4, 1866 FLAG OF TRUCE. Qu Sunday evening Inet Lieutenant Colove) Woodford of General Foster's stalf, jeft here on the eteamer Cancui ous to meet a rebel flag of truce boat off Charleston bar bor, A severe gale biew during the night, with « violent tboncer storm; but the good boat rode it safely out, avd arrived at the rondezvous fn season for the luterview at the eppoloted time, ten o'clock yesterday morning. ibe rebei boat was the Celt, under command of Ceptain 7. «. Warwick, aidde-camp to Genéral Jones, Lieutenant Colonel Woodford carried up Major Julian A. Michell, of Goneral Rhodes’ staff, aud Captaia Henry A, Buist, o! tbe ‘Twonty-sevonth South Carolina regiment, to exchange for Officers previously paroled by General Jones. Captain War- wick delivered to Lieutenant Colonel Woodford hosp: steward J C. Ault, of the Second Obio infantry, relenzed a a nop. combatant; Lieutenant Blanchard, of the Second regular cavalry ; Lieutenant Thompson, also of the reguiar cavalry, and Captain Jamos C. Platt, Quartermasier of the Sixth Army corps, the iast three relessed on parole. Colouel Woodiord delivered seventy packagea of mouey for Union prisoners at Obarieston Race Course, fifty packages of private express matter, and about two thou- sand suits of clothing for private soldiera—the boxes and the clothing the gift of the Sanisary Commission. in this connection I desire to testify to the zeal and earnestness | of Dr, M. M. Marsh, the agent of the Commission, in fore warding Colona! Woodford’ rta for the relief of aul. foriug among our prisoners in Charleston. Colonel Wood. ford brougbt back oue bandred and seven packages of clothing Coutributed by the people of Charleston for the rebel prizoners on Morris Isiand. ihe proogedings w conducied with the utmost diguity aud propri No per- gen was cllowed to go up on our steamer exonps those baving official connection with ine expediti Lieut Col. Woodford has sucoveded admirabiy in conducting the tag of truce interviews on our part. They have rojuired tho exercige of great judgment and discretion, whioh Culonel Woodiord posvesees, und be bas pleaded dignity and courtesy in ali Nis dealings, asking for nothing he had not a right tw citim sud ywidiog nothing it wes not proper (or him to giv DEYRCTION AMO" OUR PRISONSRA IN OF ARLESWN. I have the unwelcome news to write that some eizht bunared of our prisouers in Charivston, oxbausted vy much suferiug, wi shed, aufod, reduced to skoie- tons by long starvation, tautalized by the revels, made to believe that their government bid uo intention of reheving them, aud informed that allegiance wonid bring them the fullest privileges, wave a last ytexled and takeu the oath of fealty to the Souluera goverun remainder stand by their g ument aud for ibe dag ip spite of Some four huudred are at grork on Sulitvan’s Isiavd, aod shree hundred aw distribuved amovg the workshovs in Charleston ought to set our government (Diaking. Some moo! I wrote of the horrible suterings uf wuitty Ove thou at Andarsoayills 9 one hundred were ¥ sheHer, nove were some were only pr sack, With Doles (or the head ana arma men have been In rebel hands for eighteen iong months, When Andorsouviile beoame uosaie thoy were distrib- uied—a part sept ty Chorleston, « part to Savanpab, and ® part to Flogence. Rebel emisearies constant!y barped upon the carteesness of our govermmegt towards ite cay tured soldie. * and thefostertng care o! oonfederary couverts {rom abolitionism, Latimer .coyid staud the fire of the Romaatats bocante he dellaveA Rell are was the alternative, but who can biaase these poor, wasted ibis ago Many of these victims of eighiesa mon mM and exporure, if, in their hunger and di they yielded when ponty wes the bribe, or help ing thew for boidiug out #0 hope was gane? is are to bo sent » for exchange. Tbat Teu thousand sune tend ten thous. abd inv dows here, under Colong Mull. ié & move fn the right patriots will bp reitae a living de J our goverumept must be sadiy dosiitute if it aord suca an —_ for such an 00 ect, TEKS are constantly arriving mm ew days since a sergeant And six men came over from Sullivan's isiaud witha dows, The revel papers avticed their desertron, aud ex. presged great surprise. gs they say the sergeant war a gaan of three and one bai! yours’ tried faitbfulvess, and on whom It wal supposed ail dependence cou's ve piaed. They bring no very important uews. The stories of all recent desertere, Uowever, agroo 12 say iy tant almost as mined interest ts (aken states election South @ North. hey 1a idly getting dis couraged at | plow vic find they have no chet fluences they Wtil agree io avy k AiR Pasi! Through the courtesy of 1 1 am supp from ail & the IIsnain. hopeful than irae y, and tat ue de to slightiy qualiiy Caren victories, GESBRAL JONER. By one of these papers it will be seou that General Jones is Lo be relteved by General Hardee We bave no oficial Ic/or mation of the change, but it hae undoubted Deon made. J, of course, can assign no y 'e reas for it, Dui opive that General Joues may have iaid himself oOpeu to the charge of too much teviency towards the federal goverament, simply because be has kept ail his agreements aud “transacted Dusiness with ifs oMflcors in a courteous m THR. RPABL PRISONER! AT M0 who are under the reve! fire, on game treatment as the Union soldiora receive, grow fet an (heir fare. Several have died, aad more Ak. But this retaltation is one of ibe fortunes of war, ana they cau only fod fault with their owo goverpment A large bumbor have made appiloation to take the oath of aileg.Guce. So the yielding to hard treatment t# pot all ou cue #lue. they can do is YELLOW /BVER preveile at Chovlomon. At our Intest information the Avernge oumber of cusos daily was twenty When we oo- Cupied tuis deparuneut the rebel papers ploated over the devastation Lellow Jack was to produce amoug our troops, We have not had a os yet this seagon, and ft ie DOW getling two late and too cold for it. A fow days ago {t Was thought oue case bad boen detected inn re- fugoe, bat the fever turned out to be a choap sortof a ene, aod the pationt rec kepl, and there are no ap; WEIGADIER “Ho has relieved more! Saxton &t Morris Isiand. General aun bas returned to tho Command Of Heaulort, JAR TENANT COLONEL J.P, HALL er on tbe Avago from a brie trip North for bis b, and bus renesumed bie poaltion at provost mar: , Which be has co long and ably lied. Th: Colliston of the Kedar and Caartan, TO THB EDITOR OF THE HERALD), New Yorn, Oot, 7, 1866 tb your i#eue Of the 40h inst. I notice the report of the atonmenip Kedar on her errival at Liverpool, in which it lo statod that there Wore Do lights shown on my vee vel. Thit ix @ mistake, ag Captain Muir, of the aie, ackoowledged to ine that Le saw my verse) Previous to the goiliaion, Moreover, after mysett aud a ‘crow were taxen oa board the Kedar,I called Oaptain Muir's attention fo the light #ti)l buraing on board of my. ‘veuso), and jg my Opinion the accideut was caused solely by We grows varelersvees of the Gleawer, NATH. PINKHAM, Inte roaster bark Lerina, of New York, Care of Moone & Huxav, 62 South street, | Rennoasp Accsnt.—Tie passenger tralia which left | Wale olty ior Chicago on the St. Louis, Altoa and Chicago | Rajlroed on jagt Friday afternoon, met with an aceident between Springheld abd Bioomngton, |j\ivois, by which vera) of the paasepger® were inyu, ul Bone killed. iho trelu, whied couriated oven of olgbs cara, Ww crowsed ongers, avd wae by somo reanour, wine | we from the an nb, and efiwetUally Wrecked, i nora | ty * Be on board the train OD bis way from Bt, Louls wo | om MoKing- New York We bave nov learpod whether be was i+ Jaren, Ligue MRemibiveusts ole de wed by a meal | I two Fights tm Ope, Ring in Peaniyi RUNAN WHIPS DORSAY, AND WINS OMB THOTsaND DOLLARS—TBE FIGHT Lasts TWO HOURS AND TWENTY-ABVEN MINUTES—A PIOHT FOR POUR HUNDRED DOLLARS BRTWEEN BERRY, OF LON- DON, AND M’MANUS, OF NEW YORE—:TH8 REPEREB DBOIDES AGAINST M’MANUS FOR A “‘rOUL BLOW.” {from the Philade!phia Presy, Oct. 7.) Articles were entered into about two months ago be- tween Mike Dorsey and ‘ike Nrinan, to Sens for five hundred dollars a side, at catch w eight—that is, neither was restricted to auy Axed amount of pounds on the day of the tight, Doresy bas before fought Ya the rig. having defeated Hojly wood, bus has for serae tim om the abelt from a protracted stokuee's, ‘Certain por ieee of the prize | ring have ued bira 0 Thigh osteom x8 a punieher, 08 well treme endurance. Dori je of Irish extractivn, avout twontyvaix yeors old. | He ts very atronsly boillt, Quelng equvre aad broad shoulders, god to. wiroug thas, “with well deveioped calves, He aS weigh abous ‘ove hundred and. twenty-tour pounds yea- tor: Nuvm @atered the ring, for the first time, yesterday, Dot was tavtehed last year to fight a youth from Buitalo, end the fighs wae stopped et Astoria, Long Island, by the descent of the Brookign police upon the parties round the te 5 whe> 4's were tramps. and numbers were badly beaien by (he myrmidons of the law. Nunan was sevorely clubbed m Bis bedroom, at Jre (o9k’s hotel, ch 8 eituated on the rood from Greea,oint to the j saad race course, Nunan end bis mentor, Mil. are, were arrested, apd Nunav held to B.il to Keep the ace for twelve months. He is vow about bye! or tbity He js an inch or more t»lier than ger in tho reach, He ig of a very differeut mould to lorsey 5. belog igbt in hia lower limbe, iit welt nade aud eymaueteiontly proportioned His should € very good, lile whole appearance ter and more graceful uapect then his oppon ap is a young man Of nnassuMming mauners dieyoeltion and is. generally respeated by ail wbo know sie. Fins Dabite arg temperate and regular. Nenan’e backers “on the eboice of fighting ground. and fixed nvep a spot near the Fdge Hilt station, on the North Peonsyivavim Railroad. Hoth men left New York on. ‘Tuesday last for thie city, and busdreds of New Yorke ep tte burried bere on Wednesday. Conve) auces to the gcene o! action ranged at a high figuye, a# nich as sixty doliars being obtained for the conveyance of two or three (o Kdge Hil! and back. The locaiten was reached about #ix welock yesterday morn- De tho roads being crowded with vehicles of every de. aud it was goon evident that the event would eed by ap immense number, as the railro:d ulso eB large quota by a few aniuutes past eight A, fore the exact location O! the riag was usverta od ab Ting was cally prepared, Uirew hig cup into tue ring at two minutes to Dorsey ten o'e'ick, immediately foliow'ng within the ro: es bim- sell, ad was loudly eheercd, abe rega:d. Nonan followed suit iv ty om untes, and was received with like tokens of with “im. McLaen for reeree. Dorsey was seconded by Agro. and Johnny Monagben, while Kit Burns and bil Clare esquired their protege’ Ail preliminaries being settied, 1h men and seconds scook hands in the centre of the ring, and each ret irning to bis corner, at a quarter pat teu they were prepared ‘or tiie ND ~Poth udvauced to the centre or acratch,”” ey With a quiet but smiling mug, and Nuwan with » gpringy lightness and abroad grin on bis faco Both beld thelr bands in good style, D-reey’s lo't being welt advanced, and hie right siightly across bis breast, Nu- * right was beld square across bis breast, and his ‘ighuly bent but well advanced, aud playing back- ward) and ‘forwards. showing biceptric muscles playing like strong cords under the skin He was evidently in Liptop coudition, Dorsey did not look so well. Bus face looked tat: there was @ looseneas about the muscular fire of bts shoulders aud arms that told of uegiect some- where. ‘They each felt the other cautious!y,aud much time wos epeut with their arme down }.cking at each ober. Lorsey tried bis left, but was short, and they born broke away. Thay a ain crept together, and Dor- wey got in bis left aud right en tbe bri » which Nunan roturoead in Uke manser, and on olosiny Nupan was og more sparring, Dorsey get- turced by Nuoaa ot the same apot, they again mamtered. eqotvctiver outa Dreast doth missed their left, when Dorsey orept up and put in hia le t twice oa the body Now ensued Uhting, avd Dorsey was thrown Thirty-three min: Tain» Rovwd.—-They both tried their .efte, and mis aa ‘a Nunan pnt im bis right ou the left car, und got away. ‘hey advavced. and both put thoir Je't in on the breast, when Dorsey got on Nunan's nvse acd drew blood: more Sparring at a distance, Dorsey at lecgth shot out his left spank on the nose They bow got at 1: right and left, aud Dorsey's ‘ett eye was cot, and he weat duwu on b's knees, Thirty-eight minutes had auw eiapsea- ‘The rouvde were of a siutiar claracter ap tothe six- tioth, Nunan oever loadiog off, Lut waitiog for min, then throwing hyo, sometimes heavily. From the as’ tieth round |worsey was evidsolly gottiog weaker, an: yes Nuoan did not give much punishment, bat rughed ‘a for the throw, wo 1 falling apo his Man. un the sevent) reey was heavily thrown, and ou the cali of time Burney Agron threw up the sponge, and Nuaan wat declared the ‘victor in) two hours and twepty-seven miuutes. MIMANDS AND Bi Toe ring was speedy cleared, ad the two feather rere qutckiy in the ring Billy Donaeliy and arot attended upon MeManus, who was of the build Butt Riley and Moounde atteuded Borry is a strong built little tei pelience in the Kuglish prize ring, Ir grayhouna and ia evidently Oa comlog up for 'Np but little time was wasted, aad they woat Tight and Jefe. whea Siac was fougst down. Round z— bo tactics were the same, both making right and loft merrily, aud Mac was ‘ought dowo; the kid would uot de dented. { Rovsr Both at tt, diving down, when Mac gave | Borry a very hot one ou the Taft eyo; the id rusued | to nis man, oughs right and left, and both down aide by aide. Rounn 4.—Botb again at fought down Rounp 5,--Berry got in lett and right, apd bac not idie at length Le struek Berry in the abdomea, when foul was clatined aud uitimately allowed by the referee. They got together after this, and two scrambling rouade were fought, when Berry was taven fromthe Jag, ou the 0 agRIN giving bis decision, no Agi lazted sixteen mini ‘A ravb was mado {or the Webicies, aud everything passed oi iv a most qdtet manner, . right and loft, aud Mac was ra: | City Poittics. ANTI-WOOD MOZART CONGRES .I@XAL NOMINATIONS, FIFTH DISTRICT, The delegates of this Couvention met at the Tenth Ward Hotei, coraer of Broome and Forsyth street, last night, and nominated Thomas Cassin. The vote stood on the drat ballot as follows:-—Thomys Cassin, 13; Willlam B. | ay, 6, Nelson Taylor, 1. On motion, the nomiadtion | was made unapimous. ‘ BIGHT DISTRICT. } Hon, James Brooks was last evening uominated by ac clamation for Congress, in the Eightu districs, by the ati Wood Mozast Convention. NINTH DIBTRIOT. This Convention met jast evening in Fifty-ninth street, ,and organized by electing Me. Patrick the Ninetesath ward, Corirman, After Corrigan, 9 Some préiiminaries au formal ballot was gone into for choles of candidate, with tae following result — Anson lierrick. Hi. B. Perkins Fernand» Wo F, In she above ba joseph Tutly, of tho > a Ward, was seected to cast the vote of the Twelfth ward, There being no nomi consisting of Mesars. J A. Re Gone, leu the Convention adjournedéto evening next, at eight o clock. ep 'tully, A. S, were uppolated to coufer with panep organiza. Reovy and G, ednesday Brookiyn City Politics, ANOTHER CONGRESSIONAL NOMINA’ 10%, The Moutague Hall democracy bare sominated Mr, John Creighton as a eacdidate for Congress to the Third district. There are now three regular and one indepondent candidate for Congressional houors in this district, bamely:—James Aomphrey, rey al an William Wall. oitizens’ Independent Vnion: Tuomas 11 Faron, regular democrat; John Creighton, Montague Hall democrat, Arrangements are in progress to call still another con- vention to nominate a ticket, io which event th wn ive And dates wm the Gold, aud voters Wil be able to take thoir choice. The New Bedmra Ot New Beprorp, Oo! I The ofl market is very dull. No transactions have travepired during the week, At Now Bedford, 1th, bark Eagle (Amertean), from the Atlantic ocean, Fayal, July 25th, with 100 bile, aperm and 900 do, whale oll; rent home and gold 389 bbia, sperm and 00 do. whale, SHIPPING NEWS. Uy mien, sux suns. (Br), Jones, Queenstowa and ) Ferrier, Giasgow=F Macto. — (Rus), pose) che aan and Bre wah 'p Yana Ydba (Br), Deal Melbourne W Came ro Bite Qype ter (Bry Na iia; Tendon— A sh iB wh ndlow we (PP), nb spay Tae; & aera West Indian (Br), Vanteri, soe Towa—O F Frank Ovitt (Br), Horton, Bristol—Boyd & pis: “ Merrimac (Prus), Graeumouid, Daakirke¥anch, nee, » oh Corra Lion (Br), Goudey, Queenstown=Boysid & Hive +k anne (BP, Sobniedam Harene=Prestilo & & Vising. Key Wei ome, ‘ vn =! eal tls si ‘Stanreniie | bow ue erie, Undori!, bt Bitiaw J i an he ¥' 1s GA Linia (B Sew, rounder Up em! br yp ator, Marston, Neuritar— om Scr Ravpheee (BF), Ouibiouso, Mdoha, NBeoe t Nevius Weahington=B F Small & Co. Iogion-st M Mayhew ne, Waouiogton—d blot Abbett. ialey, Washington—MT Runyon & Gichr D Townsend, Townsend, Washingion<M 1 Runyon oe YP; oie Move, Hine, Balllmors~ Abie! Abbott. or three mover were mude by the curries be-. ie lum Xyam and John Regan were selected for umpires, } Larkey bb nse! 4 do, 2% 4 Je J | not stared 3 W, i “ ", 3 ight of Oat pt aot, Hog ia Vth, ach A for to _| «Bin, agen ee ork a NEW YGRK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 1864. sataiats tere aoe ee iat Seen Palme, rwiok—u 8 Rackets & Bon. dee om dep A Berens, ania steamsttt| boy en ay oOrnans, Oot XE m Fiver bound np 28,62 “a rWaiehfte of abet ygaaans alao steam- aan eg Arage (U ‘3 tran port), Port Royal. Carry via ake 0 one wit abetaer ine la laity, eenksy ip, ere at I = sshington, 80 hours. with nd passengers, to James Sinameniy Ol peake, Willetts, Portland, with mdse and svengers, to tt B Cromwell d Uo. rpbeus (Rus), Froeneis, Bs Bremen, 45 days, wiih mdse neers, to Gurrels Aathiide (Rus), wit aaee and 266 passe! viene, “Atiy. 8 a heya ys Pairbanss, Le wh ve 9a the > Tat 48.03. lon 14 27, passed bark Onrourrent rDstshy. beand Sepias. tat a BN lon Bargalore ( Br) 9426 shi Bark Therens {Buas), lonoras. “Taremen, 48 days, in ballast apt pesswenens: to, Koop, Had one birth aad rk Sylvani (of Whitby), Pierson, Rio Janeiro, 83 days, with coffee, Mo. ns Pautee & ee * ae zt ed Xap hapaian, Aspinwall, Sept 17, with mdse, to bar Fonte (of Pictou, NS Macomber, St Martins, 4 are Chan! licen, saute, Miragoane, 13 daye, with log wood, to H Becks: we pa eee ‘Oubuls, Zaza, 23 days, with sugar, &c, to 8 B Drummond, Conway, Aspinwal , with mdse, to J F Sarah Larsen (| jormasnacie) Hopkine, 8t Martins, 14 ao cw ts to iter & a, hy ue Johnaten lef Liverpeal’ NS), Foster, Barbados, sa Seana fg Port au Prince, 12 ote with 1 Brig of Barmate): Comvers.' Grand Cay, FI. ase fvithealt to tenes yt, init. "ais BE chayeag wie uerprioa, for New York, panels Hounetta, Hodadon, Bermuda, 8 days, tn balast, to Brig OM Reynolds (of St John, MB), Diet, Glace Bay, OB, oie sare h Good Of Ad ison} Crowle: Glace B jaa mow nae te Teed Hallfax” bes " \ed Tokar, vein with coat, ony n suswictounlgekioe pianner: na three imaste, squore rigged forward, two smoke #IACKS, side Wheels and saw her again next day, but It coming on thiok ‘ning lort slut of Brig Racelsio- (Of Winds r. NS), Scots, Bridgeport, CB, 11 ava. with eon, to DR Dewo! Brig h'B Minturn (of Yarmout. NS), Buok, Cow Ray, 11 days, with coal, (0 BF Suia'i & Co Veteran’ (of Liverpool, NS). jamage, Cow Br Al },to masier, det'pnt, 30 10 bof Oape & berm dri Boe juss of fo ens Reed, Cow Ba. with coai, io C B Swain. Cow Bay, with goal, to CB Swain, jeremie, bdays. with cocom, wood, oa 05 to Wheelwright & Oa at Predonia, Walle, Cow Bay, with coal, toC& BJ eLeTR Schr Creone, Babbidge, Lingan, 10 dara, with coal, to W S Brown & © Scar commodore, Mitebell, 1 Schr Pallas. Oxton, Rock Sebry L snuw, Achors Becht MH Patridge, His), Ro Sehr Red Jacket, Avertil, Roe Sehr Marietta. Hall, Rockland, Schr Pearl, Will, Boston for sh Lacon. Haker, Bostou f: ae Bula, Crocker, Willet’s Pont, 20—Steamshy Champicu, Wi son. henoe Bth fst for New Orieans, having Sth inst, about £00 miles 8 of Sai dy Hook. burst one of her steam pipes. She returne for pairs, which will probably be complied to tisy, Whence al Will Proceed on her voyage. mbec, BELOW. Two _— i SAULED, teamers Empire Louisa Moore, Admiral Dupont, pont Oster rate Ernst Merc’; ships Parana, soloo! rks Winons, American Vagle: ecur Apa Mi Stearash! hambia, Empire City. Wind at sunset SW. American Shipmascers’ Association, No 5! Watt Staeur—Rooue 28, 25 asp 27, The tellewing approved Masters wut Oillvers bave receives comm esos {rom thls Assostation:-— Caprains John Vactier, bark West Indian; Aaroo D Fiold. ehip Irtmocutato; Jacoo Kita, Dark Metnriéd Buse Rdwad straw, Jr, sour Lane: Beajaian Taro, brig bi Reed! fuivelW Siler, senmer Gen Sherman; George Pick fou. bark Huemnl; Jon Rogers, bare i) Spea Sacnb Weethere, Alvertiaa.cohm Hil, brig HW tows pend; James Brown, ship Tavorite, Misceliancous. Lavxcu—Measrs J B&J D Van Deusea will launch from thotr yard, foot of Sixteeuth sésreet, Enst River, to-day, at two PM, the guard propeller Tuet:s, of the following dimen- stons:—Length, 215 feet; breadth, % feet; extreme breadth, Ba feet; depth of ho'd, 153% feet, aud measuring about 1225 tons, This in the etghth vessel of this class built by the Neptune Steamship Company. We are obiisod to Caps Neai, of brig D Trowbridve. from Dewaraia, for ferore, Stkamsule Nuva (Br), Jones, uesoe for Marana, war Delaware Breakwater dN inst, with machinery ilistbied, No particulars, Sur Lapy Pyupmox (Br)—Bark Cat pao, Renee for San Fran poken Sept, in lat 34 088, lon 7) 47 W, har in@.eu board the olleers wad crew of Br ip Lady Prud’ ye, which vessel had fou Cape Hora. Sarr Pur iac ed at Bath by J PsMorac, r ut 520" Al tn every particuiar. yas a yoo), uuder command of Suir Citas $ Paxxee demned, bas Seen sold Buin ARaoxaut, AL bus been suid at $30, age Candamains (i ‘sehr Edith. Dose, a: Boastoa from Faya\. reports Sept Zi, at 48 82. lon AISA Tell tn wits he weeck of gor bark Gascaahire, waterlogged and doned: took from her some Popes and pu; nd ‘ef being Tough a: the time. "rted to act her on je would wot burn. The Kath hes bom is days west of the Banke ith swong westerly galesaud bad wea. Ban Woie(Br), Munro. tebm Rayon for, Picton, before Fepor'éc wreoked, ruck on « rece @ea Cansoon Wedaos sad 4.nk in doup "va:er a few m.0.!ce Of Pictou aed was parvialy Toemed te ing orrety tally tn ai iow sad New Giasgow offoua Ta Ante Naw Yous, $4 toms, al, dulit ss Baltimore in 1869, bay tee soca at about $27 LION Bapors. A— haa deen sold at $17,009. Sone Keriese, at Machiaspor: trom New Yark, on Sep 2: 8) miles from Cape Cod, boardet oda. 9 Camden, abandcned, wateriogyed, ass wune, ac, Saved the Obaibs, ABCROTS aad some righ Og Sous Eaata, in first rave roou'ng ories, wth tackw and Appartonaaces, was sold at Bu.timore Stu inst for $1,400. x Many Snows, Harrington, at Philadelphla from B rts iowl wea Daniaa Godly of ‘tr Cape Usd, while reeling aminsali on the might of tiv’! ult, duaing « neavy syaad). ~The fultuwing § Foppay, were oid at 1" ‘ outa of abl Astron to win? W of sop dale Wing to as F Wa P Bartiett elato uP Bertier tor $34 g,uetore revues at Bio Janeiro. oon. for ra 10 ; 815 tons, but at Medford ta 1849, peionging to recently ts for 94a ‘ely for $11,000; ow fou one fourth LavsenermAt Westbrook ist inst, a bark fof 450 tons, pared the Mary & Go. Libby. Sher 9 ned by Yeaton & Ia) apt TL Liboy a y master of brig Sad isto de coms riels, Chelaes, 5th inst, Hic, Of Winterport, M. eS aaot her owner to bave ber run between Boston ani tiiladerphia packet. Chase Young Re: manded Frow the achr Aw 8 bulit Of white oak, sad bru Wettee to SPW agor oO Notice is heieoy deen boat placed on Jackie, ax 00K he Spar Buoy po eaten y ater entranes. ti and @ third ©) 8 try Buoy. painted black aud marked J Kin white, was sero mark tue danger. By order of te Wig K HINSLEY Portiand, Oct 4, 136s. Ledge 4iver, was removed ou the 4 Bric don 4th inet, wi Aug 30, batk Aadrows, sbtp Dani exer, Niludtorg Webster, flanborn, do, olp Northera Lighs,'1al ioe Kilimes, do, t wi fark Black Yagle, \\ hi 10, 2 wha! ark ochr Oxford, Charty, Pair: been very poor aad Whales Parker, ao, clean: The season ba yh Swift, Will aken 26) bb: ‘ook 9pe Whale nid to Ave ark lover, Macy NB, wae at ‘bark resident 24, Gifford, Orray Pers haven, clean, Hay of Lalande June 6, oll NB, was spoken Sept 4, no Sula, Sco Fag of ad for Now Jark Josie Braydon, Bedsord, was spoken, no date, nie, iat 6) 4, lon 73 Spoken, so. Sb p Gaspee. Andros, from San i'ranciseo for Callao, Sept 6, lat 40.00 Neon t s NYork for San Francisco, Bept |, Int 4 white fig with § Fn tu the , Aug 20, ts, from Roogoon for Falmouth, Ab Am bark stor ye ne ba we eq wou yng Tak “Foreign Por Ariich=At Winsebah Ave, bark Warren. White, Nel aon, for Windward next At bight of Renin, bark Said BY yn, Adamson, unc. At Mumford, Dark Arthur Pickersag, Roborts, une wht Mowrorta’ Aug 5; bark Groyhound, Yates, from NTork, iirwene Sept 2—In port ship Golden Rule, Magoun. for Lisbon soon: wallet Trundy, Gould, avd Bothiah Tusrey, Cartwey, for NYork do: bark Siaiia (Br). Trefrey. for do. Beumiva, Sept ein port bark OF in port tie Sofa to galt abou J mour, for NYork hp {tas 1), Lau owden Fortine: heen Of the South, Overton, Warton ato Smith, a Ly te Jr, for NYork. ir Mainga wth, pin Vane era “E ’Citedsake rey, Panier, New ern Light (Br), Anderson, Bagua and 4; Croton, tn itn ate itor, Se Soaken N saan Rian: Dacotah, Ryder, wi Virgie a, 49. suart bre, for rant, ord, ‘pope (Br “vilen Btoveni mSiapley (Br a et ispa CBr,’ tor Now ie Rnow Bird (Br), Guptti, tele? ‘Avosetia ( )) RYor, Fyincn, Bert pers barge Melon Angustn, NYork Via toi tfay few « a) Virtoria Oh rigs H lacolph 9 doi beige " lop Tork do: He on lon Tew dare, » J, Pou: do vis inter Bird, Btreay. Bonto Plane wha axeoutten Byer. ava Mouse, Sept id—Tn for Bostou, veog; bi Capp, jorham, from Ge i ‘ay! itheray vor: Prin clleat, da, Below | ‘rig Bagle, from foc 7 i ry \dward Boston; orig Maw Wyman, Orr oe a ysatntan, ‘and Seana Wave ju ‘Sth—Arr schr Johanna Ward, Waed, rhs d Adelaide (Ar en), eas, Rio Janeiro ud a 5 rit tory, Harris, Wa debor Got Gtr bess Lady Salo (Bi Cape ~ + Hadley. ‘Suow: Boston sor moby (Br), ther ig A Heat, devon, joston i . Little joni Hamilton, Byaea, N P7ih—Ars sohr Welcome R Beche, NYork. Cla sabe Joba Got t-Cld séhe Joan, Basel 0 Mork 84 Pi mn “fateh, Philade!p! yea ory ra 80 Load Cout, and Hy Orr-by, v Raxithe 3— 61d bi vane, aid aridge, Ni Yor tees] fanrox, 5—Al gz bi ne qian QoL 55 ArT genre. Jobo Joh gg, Py a Rorentl, N¥erk. slo cia ie Dk 29-—, schrs E L ii Ritts ~yavmoad; NYork Sikh, Nello Pours Shop! herd, Vhiia: ie wast CRI? iept 27—~Arr sche Com Kearney, Roberta, HDSARTOWN, Oct 2-Arr gchra SR Jamecon, siamd for ilade! hia Synentan ds York sigs NY 5 ae ar pt ucDermot, mot, Bangor "a: nig oF 2a i ty in boon © me jibs Superior Mockiand for'N¥ors By talying wr Bat Sa, sebrs 3 Xk Jame-on and Hiawatha. Bit Pai evening. echra J Truman, Planet, Northern pegad Super Bu KONROE, Qet Sarr bark Tabon (Chil), Caroline M Wilson, ekis, Elizabeth port! ab Ely, Bo + Fashion, Davis, NYork. Sid sunset 8 W Bonde Gin Airs hr Essex, Post, Blicabethpors GLORGETOWN, DO, Oct barr s:hr Mary Anna, Gibbs, Cohasset Ad, schr David Brown, Plekens, Fail River. GLOUCY Oot g—are sours i H Maller, Arey. Ban Mary Farrow, Condon, do for iladed- fortoa. Batman, Vinalbaven York; Susan Bath tor Fortress Monroe, Oct 4 PM--Arr sohr Lady oe Bostoy, Sid sobr Watchin: vig Grocus, Manson, Slizabethport an ty Whumore, 4 for dai Bolsey, Ames, juperior. Hatca, ork for a a ¢, Lingan, OB, for’ XYork. Sld sches Ki Bi BE] "Yor N schrs Cor Russ, Brown. NYork Se Sow hr Charite & Wilie, Montgomery, do for Boston. Connseior. Passed dy transport steamer Ashland. from Boston fot Fort vas Monroe. Soar US surveying chr Josph Henry, Bostoa for lo for doi Maria Foas, and Joh: sere! NYork; schrs Marblehead, Loper, do for Phitadeiphia; Martha Maria, sere Bornton. Revd. Calais Ja Morton. r rr ieatt, Cow Bay, co CB. for do; ‘Susan H ctbaon, Bartiett, ‘and Mi vars, Boston for Fortress Monboe; th for da; War M Tatler, sd bark peare 2 fate id jaite Patton, tt ite & Wililo, Joseph Care M ae vs, Hare Maria, ida feng Gs, auintion, Volant, Magnet. M Sewell, Waa Beat NEW ORLEANS, Sept 29—Arr steamablj ry oapie Sn fon, NYork; wieaumaliy Ariel, Russell: NYork; tillon c'r), Tonftet, Mavi Porkine. NYors, Transit, Kei.er Boston. Cie po nora, Goods) Nataaigro . bar Telulty (31). Wright, et achr dé Natamores (Mex), TI 30th—Be'ow, bark ‘Adelaide, from P! prea Melaod At Guaranting, sede schrs tae ar! "aay mou Wider, Lagaune, aa and othenw as be ore, Gia are cw — Wi Sustnor, NYork NYork, Drizant'ngs Dazzle, Cox, Matar ne Nato soe bark’ Henrietta, brig JM Sawyer, ecb) ACHIASPORT, Sept 28—Arr Pera ots Ba ior Pembroke, ren ‘2ith, brig Alamo, Btee. Foner, and Cari Sprague, to. Are cr Ball , Cole, NXork, Bld Oct, brig IB sept 288i sche Mecatain, Sawyer, Nort Nigric ct, oudmane Motto, Ashi Musapethe Pat aa tunes, RYort?” sid sear Lecias x ‘orl new W BEDFORD, Oct $—Arr sohr 8 Waterman, Chasey fthecan seqre Choctaw. Parker; James & Luoy, Republic. « hae, ial Golion ‘Gale, Chase, NYorr! Maines Fort, Sept 30—Arr schr John & Frank, Fow- ler, N¥or< Gord—sii schrs Rayward Lameyer, Bayley, Ma Abby Klien Gitmaas Ar Perking, and: Mary Olaree Digs ¥, J page phia. SSR WEORT. Oct4—Arr achrs @ H Bison, Mol, aud er, Wigaine, Bomerset for Fhuadeipela: (ond vote : Satire, Kipuier, Albany Bedford; Crusade, ae York for New Bedfordy Havre? Bie, tovon South River Nie for Palen ver hast luvs. logan 'Rondout; sloop Giteon Lee, Maiden, AY sche ciou. Provincetown for Philadelphia. "Sid sors Seneca, Minerva, Flight, and Petrel. we weed up, scar Bssex, Post, from Elizabeth port for Falk Sr NEW LONDON, Oct 4—Arr schr John W Bell, Vatl, Rowe gout sid br'g Joba R Piater, Rogers, N York; whe DD, Chapman, Key West: A Huley, Nick i: Fort ‘ort Royal, 80. Pont ROVAL, bept 0—Arr orice a Leo on shat in Weis, Jr, Piteld Palle Q York; Gov Burto: Bath! th, Hermon Piliadorjntas Laas, E.lzabo ‘ish, Somers. Phi do; Cnmies E rawford, do 1 one A Jol Sd, ERE Gomety Deane jon: wots hiwvod By rao, Jarvis, iniladeip! ker, Tlarve: Cid duh, Darks Morris, NYork; Fleet Weat, Folly Bina altatya Wat roe ora. Howelt, und Ciara, Barrett, do; 2th. oot. Paitadelpuia du iags 3 YE Howteuurowed ILA. Oct 4—Arr stent jandiuw ocire WR Bennett, Irv Witson Boston: Oct 1, Zampa. 0! Keeys. Gov Burton, Peacock, amd Patadeipbia, mn en ene woors J B Avat Davie, idence; 5 4 Shadaiok, seb Me ‘agto, ‘Chipman, Boston owen; Seu Guil, Moody, Laneaviiley, hay Li bordary, ‘Dighton; WB Darling, Barley Ne Oldbark Fann ver Tanpa Bay; sobre J simon Srgith, Boston e snes, Providence; i Ma Boree, Bowen, Boston! Fro Bueklin, Portam: ic, Kenneiy Rockiand. thar Dwg Eli Filer, Holmes, Tortugas; bons ammatt, dara ado, tH Clark, Fatt By ra be JH Stroup, Foster; K Peternon, lent ad ‘. A Pel i Sarat 3 te Takhaw, “a Sasemtert Poy ort Rice, Providence {cer kins, Norton, Boston CH Rogers, Laugies, Boveris. Poston ‘Tempest Wien, Fort Rovals P Pharo, Collins, and J D McCarth; Geos Aaams, Fisk: Youu, Bestou, Jas Neliaon, Bom, ‘Faunon; Oarr'e Welle Fe ‘New Bedford; SB Wheeler, MeGiaughiin, € mn; Arte Garwou, Vaugiider, leads n May. Corson, 8 W How Or8ORs oval; Jesmic A Woodhouse, Earley, Warehain. oth Arr ba ie aaiton (Bri, ire Urehilla; G W Hors er ealand; noenne ke wo; Wit bewith, Weilteet: Tremont, W inka. Pear Midd) Bai ip ‘ DB t ‘C Kash ry ay! ship Uncle Joe, Tuckley, Per colt, Tampa Bay; D & Sine: Siuples, Gibba New Bedfor ‘I ac Morse Bradford, Portsmouth: pollg ston; J E Thompaun, Kelly, Neponect, p Zviiadelpata, Russell, "Frou "Laiverpooy ark, tt, & M=Steamers Neva, NYork for Ha wena, with ma York Bee ry disabled: Nashus, fro vss irginia, from Ehiadel ti rege Mouroe; Fair ny bark bites W Fanny. do tot ‘ntladelphin: Phil Borde; ei Fish Willow Hard, Louies acelngion \r Sint ‘Jao McAdada, are at the Breakwater th et Sate br gia N York, roe Mit St Thomas vie Tucks Ielands: OB, Arr sehr Altice T, Fora PROV! DBENOBG, Oot b—Arr ateamer Falcon, aldrick, Xork: achre Funny rit Saunders, Bilzabetaport: neta, Buber, clow schrs Crusade, f om NYor! PR, . N Yor! * Rich’ iBuvee, Hilzaveinports ler, Dayton, Eitzabetty M_ Fro dell, Albany’ nonoat ov hordene Piniad iphus; Arfadne, Robinson Blecta J Scot!, Bak BY © sade, Hurd, NYork se ; Deception, eld, Rondeat “aid ‘oop Velosity, ‘bratth, Show. TAWIUCKET, Qot Smarr sche DM ~Mosorole, Osborn, Rondout; Sarah 'P Bulkley, Boikiey, NY: PORT MOUTH, Ni, Gel 8-Arr sor Urbana, Bellows, Priladeipnin. Oot 484 brig Wappoo. Dolen, Portland achrd Occan Wave Nosere REMI Joities, and By ws none, Gouirey, Philadelyfita; and a large doe of coxwterd bound § and B; Sta, sobr Mary Patten, oe , fon Dib—[p port, tobr Catawausteak, from Lingan, NYork. Died. Firoraatn.—On Friday, October 7, Mant, widow Corneliua Fitzgergid, mother of Morrin, John, Cornelius; yoars. ‘The remains will be taken to Albany oo Monday, saterment, (row 141 Codar street, py. uddeniy, on iis, October 7, Joun Pitre, in the bas William and Rovért Pitgerald, aged 65 ted Albany paper# ploase co Prrva.-b Due notice will bo ven of the fener jeomd Page. (Per other Deaths see ¥ ; Ly DRAWN BY JO8. fs at NNKY 01 Lt “4 ORG, | ae Br 30 = nanan hela pursuapt to 8 ca Hall, Tenth Ward Hotel, ae event % Bee. ‘clock, Fre. Ld Was unanimously m aldate for Cor eo" PCOS. NICHOLS, Ohatrman, Reta at their head ANY HA’ AnD mi ys regular menting nf the “above Comm i" en Friday ovening Nees Somiues for the Pairtoont Ww, Sewvacn, Sectors

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