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8 a RICHMOND. oe THE ARMY CONTINUES QUIET. Ho Military News of Im- portance. Rebel Accounts of Affairs Be fore Bichmond, Leo Receiving Large Reinforcements of Virgiuia Militia. ‘and Warren and other distinguished officers bave visited our lines to-day. The Fertress Monroe Despatch. Fortress Monro, Oct 18, 1864 Secretary Staptcy, General Meigs, tho Commissary Generel, and the Chief Medical Director arrived this morning {rom the James river, and went to Norfolk this morniog. Simeon Draper, Faq., Collector of ‘New York, with other distinguisbed visitors, was et this place sbie alter- noon. ‘Tbe mail steamer Webster arrived at four o'clock this afterpoop, rom City Point No ce: REBEL ACCOUNTS. Tho Bebcls Believe Grant Awaits the Co- operation of ihe avy in His Grand Assault on Bichmond, ee. ae, ea. 7 THE FIFTH CORPS, Bir. L. A. Hendrick’s Despaten. fixapquantees, Fecu \way Corrs, Six Hue Hound, Ger. 47, 18a. } Viena » ‘The ieading evewt f terest to-day has dcen tho visit of Beorowry Sanwa, 5 S oretary Foeweuden, Quarter tas. ter Geveral se on Geoursl Barnes, Commissary pews Draper, Collector Siimation Lelow Kichmond—The 2 on Chapin {From the Richmond Enquirer, Oct. 17} Saturday aud Sunday were quite devoid of interest oh the jues, jor, saving the charming features of real au tumoal days, there was nothing iv them to provok \ontion, Aud, beyond the marked quiet which pervaded (ae Iroot, voting to elicit comment. Ihe days ware cot by our gailam: troops io evjoying we gewtal su 18 and watehing the evemy, the Jaiter occupation bav- ug the prelsreuce, «8 busime+s must be consulted vesore ‘asure. The most interesting poin! @apput was thata:- A special trata from City Pow Wikors hore. “(Ley errived abe oOu. Lrst stopping at isaa (of: Baur ay—a belt of words below Chaffia’s, par- General Moats's headyuarions. Accompanylne teem was | Lcular y uDuer Lhe eye of the enemy’s sherpshooters, ard Ltoutenant Gene! ai Gravt ond several members of bis | tuerefore a point of fearful interest. paced ny lg 7 e asa abu. | '2e ersaxing spectacie of a horde, of Yankees digging personal stall, Kron ‘ieneral Me te’stbey rode inainbu- | 30% patiering the earth, and arrang.ng plaijorms for the tancer to Goucral Crawford's beatquarcers, who is at | worising of heat, moriar pieces, 0 fect, sf possible, our Presevt te ine “we » ceoeral Crawford, | mortars at Chagin’s cad im tue river, presented ery on eae orvieaol their 6 Saturday 4s prominently as ever. The indus ry and care SE axehark cadh by telov:am of their com- | ended bu the enemy upon chix enlerprise indicate that it ny suid @ WO CONAION oF 1 4, WHICH GeIDY diByaed | rs fo be nob the Least in imporlance of thetr works for the i, the party procee pect the forts im | Peducicn of this prov:kingly sowt old city. They m4 i i yet, howover, be paren your army to reloquie! tho vicinity of our neadaeerters, aod also O0r | ine'decixn. They weit, probably, enjoy tue benefit of a tes! front sine. For W dswore Destion fort, | 0° ce wertts, pon us results will d the @ tion of And by to way ove oF sie fines bite eld | mir army, some dvuYb bermg entertained ns to ite tos! ab ‘oul POET RN LS L Should tt prove barmiees, why the evomy can gto ha ener ae MI eecesum OF (WO 7 oie) aud waste as much powder as they Uhiwk proper. Wusiting party, Some were eurprived on beiog tod by Geu. Urawiord that they were witun a few auadrad | Phe Fight of the 13th Instant Ctaimed Faras valy of the enemy's liv. ibis (ort ie pear tbe as a Great Rebel Victory. Weldon Raitroad, and ou the gr. ud were wae (ouedt th Fryen 3a Siekenend Wie, Oct. 19.) On Feiday morning, the 14th, tho’ papers of tnis city pubuished the following despatct: trom General Lee — Beanquanrens, Anwy Nowrunx VincrntA, } Get. 13, 186% Datuie or possession Of tue road. It is 4i presen, uianucd By Gen. Crawiord’s troops 49 likewise ure the olver forts | fm the vicmity. Gen. ( had inecded io fre a At seven o'clock this preruing the enemy endeavored to walute {2 howor v bul, . tng 10 tie clove sins vetween the Darbytowa and Charles €: a bat was repulsed at every attempt The roost strenuous proximity of the enemy, it wan a eo tad: about four F. fter which he withdrew, Von many dead. Our lose is very slight this ig all the commander of the army of Northern . ‘a nas tO say of ove of the most thorough castiga- Baod honorary salutation, at dee Y Meir viekt sod then © tured w Cey ¢ themscives exo cu ciy SGairs siovg our trent Before leaving i shoud menti ealied on Captain C xo, Iseuirg nmissiouer at General Meade’s hoadquariers, Secreary Stanton was greaty ratified at wituessing the mode of issuing supphes to the Army of the Potumac, end the thorouyh and efficient eystem evident in this departs vised by Cap tain Coxe. varty atl expr sfatified wilu the condition of aisued | uns \ilesed upon ap enemy in modern times—a casti- gation noe inferior in actual destraction of life, ro far as the epemy is concered,and quite as remarkabie for the stash lose of the party iniicting it, as that which Pack. bam suffered at the hands of Andrew Jéckzon. Now, we are net dis; to find faylt with Genera! Lee upon any occasion, feeling conyibeed that ho is muon apter to be in the right than we, and-regard- sag Dim a8 $06 person who of ali others bss dove most for tue cause, and to whom, therefore, above all others, our gratitude isdue. Nevertheless we d» blame bim for his modesty ip this amd na ange There is no vecasion ir him to exuguerat @ do not dezife, and we wb that the visitors also FROM ‘TIONS. undrea god Fighteerth Peon: Colonel Gwynn, One wan: : and Co ty leat Peposyivaoia, ow that if we did des: eit ever so mucn we should Pese ved 8 brevet brigadier | nou be gratiiied—Dut it Certainly could do bis conscience rs 8. eu wou by gal- | no barin to come at least up to the truth, not fall short of na it Isgrati yiog to | jz, for foar of excocding it. We alluded om satur- novred that Colonel | cay to the vast eilect which the lying statements & wii’ be rem Sayun commac ind or gade, First division, in | of tho esemy, amd the imposing demonstra- wee upon the suemy's wo ks, capzuced by General | sions als comeequent upon those statements, sn's division wu the, Ott u tits Coloav! Greggory | bave had “upon the Northern micd. We are . be ecoud Brigade ia ti o mot sure tint any Such process would produce a simijar bi A dic. Deaery On tet eifect bera, nor do we de-ira to see the exper!ment made. Fo cor dia unive ret ebe om in this coumection | But we are convinced thas it 16 good policy to give as retrain irom may there are otter | iauch prominence as possible to our victories on all ooca- suet S ears also desery- bese vo braver t bas been no «the headg of the Holtman, Colo rimstaw aad Cob ur goverpmoant, me secur, Even though it conld have no raging Our people, which it does tos re- ree, it would Dave that of counteracting, ta some sort, the eifct produced abivad by ti iatemeuts of the eneiny. The attic of Thursday wae agrest victory, instead of being euch a merely every day allnir as the despatcn Lee might it bad voen mMandiog Drigndes jo sbom b abate, But hot only Go Uhe enemy be @ Lest of ihe comp! btn oss tO CoumDaad es * * * in n | deve stilt We have hoard no estimate mado of the enemy's loss duigot, ore | ia this most senguinary conflict by avy person having seiry, but | oniciad ausuority; bul, compariog it with Cold Harbor, a the pick | we eotertass 00 doubt that it numbered thousands killed, wounded ond misaing. What Grant will make out of 1¢ it is imporsidle to Bay. A contemporary pre dicts that he wil! call tt a mere reconnoissauce in force. We doubt wbetber he will be so modest, W eek believe be will ciaimagreat vickrs. Unable Merce rather goin Mr. Wiliam sma s Dospatenes, | one in the field he cao eastiy manuiacture ous out of the 1 sor ; 8 telegraph. Alter the disgraceful rout of his troops last X Fronr oF Bieunoxe, Och 18,1564 | riday week he clauned @ great victory. will bo ‘The Nichincod “aquirer of yesterday (Monday, the | very apt to repeat tue lie this time, ior he is playing a game. At any rate this is bat the preiade to the grand combined lard and naval attack which he is pre- Periog, and s which some think he is deferring to the 19th Ueiod ing the anviversary of Coruwailis’ gur- was | reader at ve ‘orktowo, He is said to be superstitious and a believer iu cojacidences. He completed the diegrace ct our arms at Vicksburg last year, on the 4th of July, aud he hopes to repeat the spectacle here on the 19th of ATto,) puts the point of the prévaient quiet well when it gays, “Saiurday aod Sundzy (avd wil! add Mouday) were quite dovell of lmteres! on the lines; for fog the @marmice fexcures of rea! antuansl days, there setnivg ia iow to provoke atteation, aud beyoud the marked quiet which pervaied the (roat, nothing to elicit Smet. October. There is some difference iu the command: , and we venture to suggest there may be some difference ee ee in the issue: !t ie probable, after all, that he thinks the yesterday in this gvicioage apparently had @ new cb- | election ed be pn peo Bay that aoa apo may —pamel ing of 80! not aewault until after the Sb November. Ineither case, oe eon ace 2d races 5a: ohagiey stn lot um sesault woeu he may, there ie pot the slightest Fiver imanediately relative lo Aikens’ Landing, and pro- | prospect of nis aucceeling. ‘Thus much wo say’ for t aake of {r euds at a cissauce, who do nt know the actual condition of a “airs. {Our actual loss in this biondy engagement and great rebel victory bas been officially reported at four bun- dred and fourteen killed, wounded and missiug.—Ed. Hews.) Grant Walting for the Co-operation of the Navy In @ Grana Assault on Rich- mond—TIhe Democratic Soidiers te Lead the Asi At. (From the Hicbmond Deepaich, Oct. 17.) On the lines, begianing on the Charies City road north seeded from the gunboats, which are aow known to be Matiened at Graveyard; aud their shots seemed to range Between the ianaing and Crow's Nest, two or three of them parsing, if anything, beyond the latter poiut, pores Gar. The usua) demonstration of ihe evemy on this enter- Prise ix gowwy on as} write, It would seem that they are qautious pot to bit their rebel friends, as they constantiy Gre beyond the work. Seventy-eight of the rebel arti- gape ov the work a day or two since renewed their peti- Ber to Gener)! Bul er to te permitted to tke oath of | Of James river, and terminating on the Vaughan road, Ailegivnce, The 1 \veat bewg demoed, they rent a paper | south of Petersburg, no — ES movement of import. fe Coromnisei wer Cub . Ludiow,c m. | ance bas traespired since last Thureday, The Yaukees Mending, sioutiy wekine ence of their govern. | then tried to force our lines below this city, but met Ment w save thelr iy No reply has yet beeo re | with euch areception ag has bad the effect of keeping euwed, them quiet ever since. Some surprise has been expressed that Grant has BRIGADIER GENERAL SW, TOP postponed so loog the grand attack which it i known AR, af late incapaciiaied ior duty by severe tiloess, Is ron @xpovied Ly return and report for Atoost ‘inport- | Ne ia prepaciog to Make oo our position. There bei avd agreeablo vesignment sats this gal’ent and | are at least two good reasons that we know broad-minded so!) r of for us delsy. He desires the co-cperation MOV MENTS OF CRSETS. ROTLER, of his wary, which cannot have until Me Commanding Core tbe Army of theJames | Butler's canat shail have | been finished ; and bis army, for the reinforcement of which every e‘lort 18, with some success, being mude, is not yot strong e0%ogh for his purvoses, From a gentleman who fe ‘uet throngh frem Washingtos city, where ue con- yorrea With maby well informed persoos—some of them ofl a the Yankeo army—we learn that too draft is being rigoreu.iy eutorced everywhere im the Nortn ex ® eight O'clock io bw the field, where be may v this morning. fort Fortress Monroe last oven Meeadip for bie headquarte:s + be expected to arrive at an ew iyo HY WEATIOR whieh, in this climate and unuer mart Srer de an item of interest those circumsiences, ‘il coptioues charming. dept in New Jersey and Brooklyn city, and shat con. THE CAV. an. RY. oops being sentto Grart at the rate of ot eat a = thousand a day. Sueb accessions to his army are worth . waitog for. if the supp'y of men continues, by the 1st of Mr. %. Enikiey’s De teh, Newmber the Yanker army wiil be numerically as strong Heener. @neve’s Cavarey Drersox ae when crested the Repidan los May, rar bietD, Oct, 17, 1864. } | tne material, it ie true, wit be very inferior, for it is ; Lot too much to say the Yaukee nation can never again ALL QUIGE IN THE CAVALRY, put inte tre Held so powerful aud perfect an armed torce ‘We ore still uvasle Lo chr nicle aoy movements of tho | gs was the gravd of the Potomac when, a ter its aavairy a pr Nearly the whole division is en 4 reorganizatisn by Grant, {t marched tuto the Wildernesa . ng the hi from the left . prigg. Becedl 10 pickoting the long live from whe Jert of the army nee fhe draft bas done its work, ad Butler either f the James rirer. completed bis oapal or given it over asa fall Prove nOCtTY, resume act Lp ows Alen ng may li Tleara from Mojor BH Peaumost, who commande Bi tect hes powerpul. asaavl ine of 4 7 belo Mis aly ond the othw south of Peters the ot { the Firat brigade, on the left, of a | pura ‘we aon a likely, he wilh Most Bt Chow Whuraor comm! ‘ed by the revels aday or | so cot, f wm any part euccersful, the good news may be So :iD0", about two bun trod yards from hie tine, in the | Mashed through Yankee land in time to influence the Previ- ‘deniia: eicction; and if the aitach is made before the eirc- tim we may be ture of (his—that those troops known to be favevable w gen pe will be foe im the ppt or ranks, where they will have the grealer ceri Chg g ttle % Grant were, indeed, a bungling manager if he did this. er the next ten days or a month may bring ‘that all js quiet. wicivity of Prince Georg gman was named Brockw Court House. Tie murdered and, votwitbetonding (bo Pact of being Orly yemrs of age, was forced jaw theo rebel army end atiached wo a Meattery. Just vofore ihe advance of cur forces on Peters. Wburg be had obtainods furlough from bis eomman \wflicer to virlt bis family, Upon tbe arrival of our army | | ke concluded to remain at bome, aud took the oath of ia beans” allegiance to the United States goveroment. Hie faniiy | A New Obs ia sousivied of wife and daughter, and he has been tn the Fy ping met bos MAT Babit of drawing supplies from our commisaariea. & day : er twonince, during the absence of hie wi'e, three aol. Gort, dressed ip blue overcoats, rode up to bie house and” ard-red bim to accompany them, He refused to comply, whon they drow their revolvers apd Ored af hong Hie enemy received on Thursday of jem week. Nota gun was fired on Suturday hho d og terday. Gran aayreciates the fact (hat a aw and ade its appearance in the Fey: ig A sbot bin ig hy Ty Hong ‘ of (right, tan back te the house. In ‘She morving. (he mother having returned, insti fated @ search, when the bodies wore found, with Dow | to teaen - cluding her Onfederate sisters, whai egdetermened | oe, | whose homes have been detotated am’ whose ice eye Ca ores’, cam do when the fortunes of war, ae reads sevored from the bodien aod viet jel vogether wcrors | Of her rulers, hoe imponet om her the ( «Laat of Ame breast of Mr Brockwet tom’ aimee’ single handel. The hour of acute Pd Mrs. Brockwe)\ ut ones reberies the cure to Major Pes’ ‘ways found ber true w her move, Se Semper Tyranmis, Graut will yet nd Ler remy para we om, when he sent oat « party to recover and bury the | & 8 paragraph dovutiees refers to the fect that ‘ie is only one of the many ceone constantly ocenr- | bere «f detailed and conaertyied men from Virgin ° Ping ehgwir enimus of the Southern people. Svouid | beicg barred i. the troo:, aud doabtles adding mote ony of theme fiends fall into ibe hands of ore forces a | rial y tO4M dumabOre, if BOL bho etreagtu ot Lec.—En rom Deed court marth! aod © soedy axeourton would | Emaar.) | Solow, Tho only mente tho Macr hag of removing the Taere ws @ romor tbat Grant brought over to the north . is Setisaoe er do"we octave be bed stems to without the Fc Mines. : if FE a stolea Out of the Yankee mouth. Bu’ we hav: cvernthi) fo oarn, by the hostivivy of pickets. It iw saya that sit deen | _ But i renders desertion imporsible—und is tbat ‘os ee . ‘ne Stta> ae Batidinnik— Grant Exteadin. is Line Seutinwara. {From tbe Richinond Kxaminer, Oct. 17. | No change ip the position of ailmirs ¢n the hnes pear Petersvurg. ibe enemy seems to be extending bis works slowly southward from Fort McRae. On Touraday might the Yankees made a creat noise a8 though (roopa were being moved from one point to anciber, Wagon trains were heard rambling over the Toads, a8 also artillery trains: and the curs were kept busy rounding backwards and forwards on the City Point and Branch railroads, Most of this nolse was merely fo effect, to duce the belict that Grant was moving hig men Back to the south side. * * Several heavy reports were heard in the direction ot Bermuda Hundred about eleven o’cinck A. M. Friday, ol- lowing each other in such quick succos¥inm. ag to create the impreszion that un explosion had «ccurreu. They may have been, however, the discharges of heavy ord. nanee from the Yankee gunboats, or the blowing eect the mouth of tho famous Dutch Gap'canal. * Later intelligence from the south side represent force of iniautry, cavatry and three pieres of & ere moving along tre ine of the Seaboard sod Ki Ratiroau, apparently iw the direc.jon of Weldon ritéan be nothiog more) will surely eome to » if the half of what we hear be true. r eri Grant's Farce om the South Side of the James River Vorv Mach Weukencd. [From the Richmond Dispaich, Oct. 17.) On Saturday wight a heavy iro of artiery from our works was dpeued on the I:nés of the enemy. but clicited uo response Jt 16 very evident that the Yankee (orce on the south side of the James bat been vory much weakened 1 is sunpostd thty pave rone to the north side, or that the raid on the Seaboard aud Roanoke Rail road wus jormed trom this diminution, #1} quiet at Petersburg yesterday The Turf. PASHION COURSE, L. 1.—THOTTNG. Mowpay, October 17, match $2,000, milo heats, best three in five, in harness. D. Mace, named b. h. Commodore Vanderbilt. D, POfer, named br. b. Toronto Chies Time. First heat. heat There was First Heat—Toronto Chief won the pole. an immense amount of money pending on the result, the majority of which as waesred level, The stallions agrTed a few times be‘ore gotting the word, during which the Commodore showed that he was aw fait at all gaits, doing trotting, pacing, running and jumping enough to frighten even bis most sanguine backers. When the word was given the stallions were off head and head ; but before they got around the turn, Vanderbilt broke up badly and lost six lengths. Toronto was that distance ahead at the quarter pole in thimy- seven and a obalf seconds, Vanderbilt closed nicely down the ba too fast, At tbe haif mile pol throe lengths ahead in 1:1434, oi iz up the three-quar- ter stretch, the Commodore continued to close up the dayligot, and as they came oa thé bomestretch he was at ‘the wheel of Toronto, In one hundred yards more he was iu fropt, and Toronto breaking, Vanderbilt won the heat by a couple of lengths in 2:343,. Second Heat.—Ove bundred to forty was offered on Vander pilt, notwithstanding he bad cut his quarters badly m the first heat. The staliions had a very even start, but on the tarn Vanderbilt went in front and led two lengths to the quarter pole in thirty-seven and a balf seconds, He trotted very steadily throughout the heat, never making a skip, and won by four lengths. Toronio broke twice. Time, 2:34%4. Thivd Hea!.—There was no further betting on the race, as, barring accident, Vanderbilt could not luge, He took tho lead as before, went about bis business, and won easily by two lengths, Time, 2:33%. Wepsrepay, Oct. 19—Mutch for $1,000, mile heats. John Lovett named br. c. sees by biamaiaec aa three years old, ia harness 1 Dan, Pifer watacd b. am. Lad! a ras, Quarier, Half, 3M First heat, . 9 1:18 28 Secoud beat 4 Le 2:38 First Hea three yoar old was a great favorite before Lady Clifton waa brought on the ‘ack, but after scoring a fow times the betting became even, and just bofore the start, the colt baying broken up several times, tue mare had the cal] atone hundred to eighty, Bruno had the pole, Lady Clifton out- side. The colt took the lead as soon as the word was tiven, and opened a gap of two lengths before he made tbe frst turn, which be increased to levgths to the quarter pole. Time, thirty-nine da. Going down tho back stretch the mare closed , the colt pass- ing the hulf mile pole one lengtt ahead, in 1:18, The mare got nearer to sup the three- quarter stretch, and coming on the homestretch was lapped on his wheel. A touch of the whip seat Bruno two lengths away from the mare, who, aftor a very fine struggle to overtake the eclt, broke up. She rallied again, id a very exciting tussle under the whip brought the coli a winner to the post by a length and « bait in 2:39. Second Heat.—A great deal of time was cut to waste in the endeavor to get the word, and it was thought that the coit seemed iaclined to go back on backers, breaking up half zen times as he approached the score. The mare, previous to the start, became the favorite at one hundred to seventy. Alter the word was given the colt made two very bad breaks, losing six lengths to the turn; in fact, he did bot seorn to’ square himself until past the quarter pole, where tbe mare was half a doren lengths jo forty seconds. Now, then, began the work. of Bruno. Lown the’ backstretch be step aud at tbe half-mile Time, 1:10. Turning into The three-quarter stretch he was soon head and bead ‘with the mare, and ina few strides more was to front. At the three-quarter pole he was a length ahead and the mare up. She rallied gamely, and alter a most briliiant contest the colt won the héat and race by balf a longth, io am quickest race ever before trotied by a three ear ol vi On Friday Commodore Vanderbilt and Lady Clifton trot to wagons for $1,000, and on Saturday $0, livatyn read horses trot for a piece of plate worth 96 MISSOURI RAOF! LACLED’ ASSOCIATION—-OOTODRR MEETING=-FIRST DAY. Sr. Lovis, Oct, 17, 1666, The first pace to-day was for a sweepstakes for two yoar olds, owned west of the Ohio July 1, 1864, a dash of ‘three-quarters of e mile, $200 added, $50 entrance, half forfeit. B. F. Hatchinsoa’s b. c, by imported Eolipse, dam Lady Taylor, beat |i. Vaniiew’s b.c. by Lexington, and Butt Duke's b. g. by Boone Laddie, dam by Zesith Time, 1:22 34. The second rece waa for & sweepstakes for three your olds, owned west of the Obio July 1, 1864, mile heats, $300 added, $100 entrance, halt. for- felt. There were vine eatrice, four of which came F, the post r. Read’s b. f. Caroline Richings won c@ after four closely contested beats. Young Bee by Soutiand. Waterloo aud Hutchinson's cc. by Knight of St. George were the horses engsged. Time, 1:48)g¢— 1:49 —1.67 449 —2.0134. ‘The thtira race wae for a premium of $200, mile heats, free for all, Sympathy won the Tce, beating Surprise— who wea the first heat—and distancing Abu Beker, Monsoon and Renfrew’s entry in ihe second heat. Ti 149% —1490—1:5334. The track was good and the at- Yendance briiyant, LACLEDE ABSOCIATION—-RECOND Dav. St. Lovis, Oct, 18, 1864. The first race was for ® purse of $200, mile boats. Idlewild won the race, beating Crichton, Rosecrans, Breeze and Legal Tender. Tho iatter won the first heat, Dut was distanced in the second. Breeze was distanced the first heat, .Time, 1:47, 149, 149. Idlewild was ‘he favorite at one hundred to forty. ‘The second race was for « purse of $600, three mile heats, for all ages, Red Oak woo in two straight a Deating Bowen. Time, 648\. 5:455%. Bowen was the favorite at one hundred to twenty. LACLEDE ABSOCLATION=-UITRD DAY. 81. Lovie, Oct, 19, 1964. The first race was for a sweopstckes for two year olde, one mile dash, $200 added, Captoin Moore's b, f. Blue Flag, by Lexington, dam Bennie Farrow, won, beating "a &. {, Paster won Aicber wes the Tees beak ve the race. Wees bury and Surprise were alee io the race. Time, 3:61, BAB, 3:45.96. Annest op Atuscep CounTmarsrrans.—Henry Weudelke, a German, being indebted to George Smith, living at No. 88 James street, offered him in payment of the demand a counterfeit $6 bill on the bank of Lowville, Lewis county, tale Bate. The note was rejected, and officer Stoples, of the Fourth precinct, being called, arrested Wendelke aad & man pamed Char'ss Miller, who appeared to be in his company. On the way to the station house Miller way Been 1) drop gore bills on the pavernent, and aubea. qnesuy proved to pa) three eouytorfeit $10 notes om the mer! ane ap Tetaod hewex Tonk oF Heverbii, Maser He cial Payie of Providence, Kboge 'eiand. etal before Justice Feces and commited for examination, ‘Rove! Lew Gut. | FUPBRIO“ COUR’—TRIAL TEM. Before Jucge Barbour. Oct. 19.—Jane Bryant va Miward P. Oylevie end Others.—This was au action brought against the defendant te bdministrator of the estate of 6. BR. Bryant te recover for services rendered the ceeoased by bis mother. The plaintiff, 1t appears, toox charge of ber son’s houseboid affairs after the death of bis wife,and fore period of over six years acted as a mother to his chiidres. In pay ment for her services the decsssed gave ber a bill of sale or oe weckien eee ae and 99 Columbia street, which be deposited in and said it would always pod S prnp em bsequently the defendant tbe some movey, and obtained eg gage 00 the machine shep as dbourity for the debt, and a Stine death of Mr. Bryant letters of administration were po My OL iesceede meaner eis ent for her services at the rate rate of fh lars @ week, extending over a period of 6: admini Tefised to listen to the justice of the clrim, however, and a la it was the consequence. The case occupied two days, asd resulted yesterday in a verdict for the plawtif' of $1,960, a pret The Dameges Against a fa Company. SUPEXIOR COURT—TAIAL TKBM. Before Judge MeCu:s, Oct. 18,—John R, Suydam vs. The Third Avenue Rail- ro a‘ ompany.—This was an acticp brought to recover darouges for injuries sustained by the pinintifl in getting «p one of the Third Avenue Railrcad cars, Mr. Suydam bad one of his jegs brokea aud wag otherwise injured, which confined bim to bis bed for severa) months, The case lasied two days, and resulted in @ verdict for the aes of nly 000. Gunning 8. Kediord, Jr., appeared jor te pial Coroner's buquest. Scicrpg or A WasnixcTon Marxer Fruit Deasr.—Coro ner Ranney yesterday beld an inquest, at the Fifth pro cinct station house, on the body of Mr, George Froeman, Jato of 173 Hudson street oud keeper of a wholesale fruit store in Washington Murket, who committed suicide by bavging bimsel!. Deceased had been suffering from deli- yaum tremeng, oveasioved by over indulgence in intoxi- cating liquors, and late at night he was tuken to the sta- ‘en bouse fur protection, at the request of bis wife, Neiog piaced in acel), Mr. freeman was closely watched by sho doorman till nearly day!ght. to prevent the commis- su 0: viowence upon bimself, The doorman being called to. ther duties for about ten miuutes, the unfortunate mun ) vie ad\ antago of bis absence and, placing a handkerchief about bis neck, suspended himsel! to an iron bar running throogh tno brick walie pear the top of the cell, When macovered the body was instantly cut down, but Police Surgeon Kennedy pronounced life to be extinct. The jury rendered & verdict of ‘Death by suicide by bapg- ing.” Deceased was a very respectable man and nad deen doiwg a thriving business. Me was thirty-seven yoais of age and @ native 0: trolan MARRIAGES ‘AND DEATHS. Married. Browii—Fraris.—At New Rochelle, on Wednesday, October 19, vy the Rev. EN. White, Mr. Danis. S. Ba- WEL, of New York, 0 Misa Jang E, Ferris, of the former place. : i.wwongst—Cox.—Ip Madison, Connecticut, on Wednes- day, October 19, Wituas H.’ Denoxgsr, of Now York city, to Miss Kare A, Cor, of Madison. FXENCH—SIRRLL,—In Brooklyp, on Tuesday, October 18, by tne Rey. William G. French, Ayparw A. Frexcn to Marne K., youngest daughter of George Sibell, Esq., all of that city. No cards FamcumpD—Parrotr—At the Methodist I'piscopal church, ip Bridgeport, Conn. , on Wednesday, October 19, by the Rev. J. Simmons, Groncs W. Farnciutn, of New York, to Heruxy A., , eldest daugbier of Levi Parrott, Esq., of Bridgeport. No. cards Forrieven—Carisne..- Wednesday, October 19, ot the residence of the bride’ Coa: by the Rev. Mr. De Baun, Dr. Jas. Forrester, Jr., t0 Macgis A, CumstiE, daughter of Henry Christie, Esq., all of this city. HUvERis—UNDERUILL.—On_ Tues October 18, by the Rey. Theodore S, Rumney, Wirzzlam H. Huestis, of White Pising, 10 Lousn A., daughter of James Underhill, Esq, of Greenburg. . At St. Paul’s church, Tompkins- Nokve n— Lis. vilie, ou Wednesday, October 19, by the Rev, Mr. Pun- nett. Jossra L. Nonvert and Sauug, daughter of the late Captain Jono Jaspie, all of Staten Island. Ross—Monyea.—On Wednesday, October 12, by the Rev. Peter fey ALEXANDER Ross to Macaig E. Mox- y an roy papers please Riccs—Gooprica.— At ag ge ie onl Mass. , on Tuesday, October 18, by the Rev. N, H. Eggleston, Hxwry S. Riccs, of New” York, and Fanxie F., daughter of Davia F. Good: rich, ch. Faq.» of'Stockbriage. No cards. SaMoRis—STEgLE.—At Grace mares: Brooklyn Heights, on Tuesday, October 18, by the Rev. Francis Vinton, D. D., Captain 8. Samvarg to Auics Srgets, only daughter of Robert T. Steele, Keq., of Wilton, Westchester county. TSAUEAARTEASWER AL Bk acemwasuren Chl cago, on Wednesday, October 5, by the Dr. Bishop, Mr. L. C: Truineuast, of Chicago. to Miss ie EB Baowsn, sister of Mr. J, C. Brower, of Brooklyn, N. Wittiame—McGowx.—In the st. Paul Mt “B ebureh, Jersey City, on Tuesday evening, October 18, Dy the Ri Wm fanigdn, Gxunce Wiis, Jv., to CLaRiesa FRAN- ckuA, you! jwugbter of the lave Simon R. McGowan, all of the above place. Dted. ALRXaxNeR —In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, October 19, Frorsy ALBXanDre. daughter of Allen L. Alexander, aged 7 years and 5 months, The friends sre respectfully invited to attend the fune. ral, on Friday afternoon, at three o'clock, from No, 305 | Comberiand street. Awony —At BE -ufort, er C., On Monday, October 3, Marr P. N. Axoay, wi f Col. Thomas L C. Amory, aged 28 years. Also, Santee Place, on Friday, October 7, Colonel Tuomas J. C. Awory, son of Jonathan Amory, of Boston, aged 35 years. Broupsrook.—Oa Tu » October 18, Haznint yg wife of Robt. R. Bradbrook aud daughter of Lemuel Richardson, in the 24th year of her age. Her friends and ‘Acquaintances and those of the family are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ber aust, Mrs. Thos. Carney, orcer of 1624 street and Kingsbridge road, this soem) afternoon, atone o'clock. Trams leave via Hudson River Ragroad from Chambers street af half past eleven and Thirtict bers om at ive oe bypheaphngeng od A. M, eon ‘AMPBELL —Departed this le on Tuesday, er 18, Magcaner Caxrnutt, wife of Co aaa Campbeil, aged “3 Years, of county Letrim, The friends of the faasity aad thooe of ber husband, and brother Thomas Harrington, and brother-' peotfa Andrew Sulliven, and Michael Sullivan, are reg; Lanai ¢ invited to attend the funeral, from Bellevue Hospital, this Gis. uy) afternoon, at two o’clock, CorTREL, —Un Wednesday, Octeber 19, after a painful and liugering il! Jvuss An, wile of Charles 0. Con- treil and daughter of Joseph Snyder, Esq., of Astoria, io the 424 year of ber age. The relatives and ifende of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the fuveral, from gh lato residence, No. 41 South Seventh street, Brooklyn, E. D., on Friday afternoon, at two o’clock, without further tnvitation Dorie.—On Wednesday, October 19, Jos J. Dovsz, youngest son of Daniel and Mary Doyle, aged 18 years, 10 months and 20 ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are tavited $0 attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents. No. 17 Desbrosses street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two ofeock. —On Thursday, October in Paris (France), etter aca sea Patel ihnene, Mate Acuecess i Biieav, ip the 72d yoar of ber Ferns —On Wedvesday, October 19, 1p the 60th year of ber age. after a snort but iliness, woich she bore with Christian fortitude, Carmanive, beloved widow of pray eal the parish of Gurthnaboe, county nweeery as Ire! wa . epee thou = 1. ry loss we deeply feel; Bat ig od bas ‘The trionds of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, from ber late Tendeuce, i #00 Street. on Friday afternoon, at balf-past one o'clock. Her remains will - mien will be tazen to Calvary Cemetery for in. Clonmel papers please copy. Howtayo.—On Tuesdas 7, October 18, Taouan Enea @ pative of New Castie West, county Limerick, I in the 40th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are most re Sanat invited to attend the funeral, this a iuureday) TDOOD, at baif-past ove o'clock, trom bis late denoe, No. 67 Grosnwich street, and ‘thence to Cal var; etery. [ANDERSON —ANCHIRALD HENDERSON, aged 31 years and 4 months, a native of Cape George, Hia friends are fully invited to attend the faneral, from his late residence, 318 Bowery. Nova Scotin papors please copy. hea pn the residence of bis brother, G. W. Jennings, at Norwalk, Conn., Jacou Jumsuwas, aged 69 years. Kyin—On Monday, October 17, at Mount Pleasant Hoepital, Wasbington, D. C., Jawms Krum, aged 19 years, 6 months and 9 days, The friends are respectfully invited to attend oo on Friday afternoon, at ene o’clook, from bl other's residence, 629 street, bg oy Witliamabarg, L. L., on gens October 17, gudden'y, with disease a the heart, James 8, Lyxcu, Wi kessoce uaa tienes wrth ‘ily tt 4 jonde of the fam: are respectta funeral, from his late ook, from hie late residence, 267 5 = . ‘ South Second stress, rerrdence, Weat Bioorsoelt Now Terver, aia, Soames ine O1et yoar of bis , of the coun s NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1864. ‘myited to attand tho faneral, from No. 33 Fesex street, Jeraey City, on Pyiday afterweoa, ai ane o’clock. barri.— tn Rrookiya, M. eine ine 1 the 2th ys iuvited to altend tbe funeral, chareh, at ‘City Talend, this (Thursday) aflernooa, Swirls ‘Despital, at Bermuda, Va., on ape Oc- tober 1, from wonod in left thich “received in the assault Upon the enemy’s works at Chapin's farm. eptember 29, Capt Joon W. Swirt, One Hundred and Thirty-ninth regi- ment New York Volunteers. fia friends und those of the Yor also members of Jona D, Wilierd Lodge N and A.M; the mem dere of Brooklyn Forty 0 orth N few York Volantecrs and the Fifty-eecond regiment, N. Y. also es a Hundred and Thirty-nioth New York teers, Bpectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further invitation, Irom the Fieet jethodist Eplecopal church, near Fulton aven: ‘BeOB, at half-past ove o'clock, Witraw —On Tuexday, Qetober 18, efter olsngering im Bess, Sopaia, wif? of Sonn A. Witren, aged 41 yea ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requeated to attend tho tuneral, from her Jate residence, No. 267 ae Fourth stroet. corder of Porry, ibis (ibureday) afternoe at one o'clock. Wanron.—At Tubby Hook, on Wednesday, October 19, Cuanies F., sufent son of Alired L. and Maria L Walton. The iriends of the family are Zonpoeiralie Senitey, to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at half-past two O'clock —Traing leave Chambers street at one o'clock. Wuite.—Un Wednesday morning, October 19, Roserr, third son pf Thompson White, agad 19 years. iteyrmrt shia (Thureday) aiternoon, favone o'clock, from his pa ‘esidence, 16 Fitth street, SHIPPING NEWS. ALMAMAG FOR NEW YORE—rars DA! Wort of New York, October 19, 1864. CLEARE. 2 hictmsniy Basie, Lawrence, Havans—Boefferd. Tilesten 10. pu amship Ariel, Russell, New Orleans—D B Ajlen. Sicamemp Yotomuc, Sherwood, Pe dH B Cromwell Co, Ship Great Repnbhe, Limepurner, San Francisco—R M Wulb Cyc'one, West, Sun Franctsco—W T Coleman & Co Batt Tabou (Chit), Jones, Valparaiso via Boston—Sam! D mer Teodolinda (Ital), Olivarl, London—Baetjer & De ark Avenir (Fr), Pannier, Bordeaux—Funch, Meincke & Wendt. Bark urray, Jr, Curtis. Portau Prince—R Murray, Jr. Bee Buziey (Br), Miller, Kingstop, Ja—Aliller & ee Bird of ine ave (Br), Crocker, Kingston, Ja—Hen- ry, De Cordova & ‘inig leadora (B8). Wiison, Demarara—H W White Brig Sarah Ooodnow, Crowivy, Fortress Monroe B Ga. ger. rig Fredonia, Wail. Washington aan Brant & Slag! Brig arp. Aroy, Efivabethport—R P Buck & Co. Beir G'R (Br), Barker, Cor! if, olf. mer Adrian (Br), Martin. 8t John, NB—P 1 Nevius & Schr 5 W Maitland, Garmow, Key West—Murray & Ne- Schr Jamieson, McGce, Washington—B D Hurlbut & Co, : Maxon Rogers, Abrams, Washington—Bentiey, Smith Schr Thos Winans, Bedel!, Baltimore—Mott Bedell, Schr Emma F Prindie, Ward. Bglttmore—Mott Bedell. Scor-Blue Billow, Whiivemore, Baltimore—Baker & Day. n. Schr Campbell, Soule, Elizabethport—G L Hate! Behr G'D King: McGregor, Calait.. eae Sehr W # Alexander, Tucker, Babcor—Moore 4 Henry. Steamer Franktin. Youn, Baltimore. Steamer Tacony, Pierce. ‘Fntind ARRIVED French transport steamer Allier, Capt Delisie, Vera Cruz, 13 days, for Brest. Frat Dee. Steamabip Caledonia (Hr), Craig, Glasgow, Oct 5, with mdse and lit passengers, to kre nels Macdonald, las Inst, Passed ship Bravo, siee: ppionp Ot ‘Teutonia (in ). Haack, Bamba bol & amplou, Oct 8, witn mdse med Gof passe nd strong. westerly weather ister part ot] ps Foun inste Laval ‘pated steamship Baxonia, Tram New York for'Barbare Steamship Columbia, Barton. Havana, Oct 15. with mdse and pastengers, to Bpoftord, Tileston & Co, 16th inst, off Carysfort Reaf, paseed steamship Havana, from New York U 8 traneport), Sumner, New Or- US Quartermaster. The arantine, Get 12, pas Bork, in ‘the rivet going up; 14th, passed steam Ie Fees weer eto ens No ore Asaaiona les of Carysto BRE merics Union, from New apa for Piniatclphia, Shiv Luey a Tarriet (Ras), Uhrbroce, Liverpool, 95 Aas. with coal. to @ Knoop, Ye bound to New Orleans; pui in here for orders, Bark ira, Brown, Sombrero via Philadelphia, with suane. to nail & Vining | (Arrabout 14th.) re Ci Yarmouth, N: Bapou ee, eens ihn Tro are we Bre Hat und'NiW winds anaage, Sak White ‘Clond foe Providers). Freeman, Baltimore, 5 days. with coal, to master. 25th imet, in a vy NW gale lost foretopmast and topga!lanumast, lost and split sails, £0. Pi Janet Kidston SP: Borgexs, Orance Bay. Ja, 24 on with igi to DK Dew: Blizabeth, Berry, Remedios, Oct 5, with sugar, to H irabett man & Oo, Ping Hnctias tot Marbias), with sugar. ts, to Thompson & H is froma NW, eottied away maintoprann api balls, liza Thomson (of Naw Haven), Marks, St Jago, 26 yo, With sugar, to Wagetal € Siaith ig J_Leighton, Leighton, Newdurg Hap mg nt Fogerty, Keyeitan, 14 dayn ‘Of Hatteras, ins hr N Ge ire 6 dave Seor J B Mvers, Wildin, Baitimore, 4 days, Sebr J alla Baker, Coie, Elizabethport tort ‘ortamonth, Schr W H Sargent, Sargent, Elizabethport for Bostom, Sebr Flight, Gibos. Elizabethport for Fal River Behr Caneo, Hiwell, Kiizabetnport for Po-temon Behr Geo R iis, Rileabsthport (ur Foruimouth, Sebr Wm Gray, Carr, Fortland. Behr Salmon Washbare, Thrasher, Taunton, Sebr | Goodspeed, Dart, Providen: Bebr Charger, Mahan, Frovideoce r rovidence, Behr Cops. Wheeler, Wind. Woodnu! eer Barr ait Biizzard, Bent J tbr, Bent Jobn Nelson, (ap), Walesa, Br Briagopors. ca enix, Bird. Hs Ser ily, Morrelr Stamford. Schr F Pleree, Small. Now ” Coral bebe db Sehr Mary, rr ——— for Pembroke, Steameht : Bea fe. Zui rea i Retarios't Bricks Benter | ar rankila, rige Vigiiant, M i jetnrich ; irae fecins, Golden axte, 'ia Creole, an Ketch, Wi a os » Tne rig nearors,, aon Oakeeal leta, James: Suir Maxpanis, Parritt, from Hong Kong and Whempoa for New York. has been lost ip the Jave Sea, near the en. trance to the Straits of Sunda, no date given. All hands waved. Ibis stated that Mr Henry Endicott, a passenger died the dey previous to the wreck, The M was an Al} ship of 776 tons register, built tn this off in 1880, ffom whence she bailed. and was owned by Mesars Weston & Gray. Lavxou—Messra J B &J D Van Deusen wil! launch from thotr shipyard at the foot of Bighteenth street, Hast river, at igh water to day, the guard propeller Doris. of the fellow- {eg dimensions:—Entieo length, 215 feet; breadth, 40 feet: breadth over all, 54 foot, This is the ninth vessel of this clase built by this enterprising frm for the Beptune Steam, ship Company. Purser § 8 Craft, of steamship Conticenial, from New Oricans, has our thanks for favors, of SS ees ass TaD, Steaxer Arn aaa Arrece reer eae artes gt bee art Rona rece ae stati. ‘ais was partial ally insure 4 enon ma {ate Ris Jacete: Aur 20, tn disireen leasy, aad fwusaited tu port epee charging oem leeks, & iets Pore 1%, 140 tone (at Rew Bedford). bull mhomasion ie 4a hes been sold ou tranapiredy B. Feo vus, t Alig. us pe boom at Redbinstown, 1804. has been sold On private terme, Ye go under the Bremen rr mic Gaorcr Awns. to getting under way from Net wie inat, went ashore nerr Fort Greene, but wiil come On the rise of the tide w:thout damage, ‘The hull of the A— brig Crsar & Melews, $82 toon. built Hamburg ta Lar deco seid at anction fee bas Benr o, Reqaree. pewter perk, O08 18—The schr Cordes it Wri y ig, fro Philadelphia. boun vane ey short rere ‘not atota! logs, Sie dragge4 some 50) {28 tne ul at For Ja a bay 5 tona, built at Port Joferson. ogcrmam gp ih the KO Hy ig the Ree of Chas U4 paene tons tt we a, act feet ao Told. Sh8 te owned by the bu! ers, ant dar & Co per or = commanded by Capt Robt = ed Gres! Dileep a ten vim low, * epee ie 5 eet an ‘en % Tomber Sept 20, we ied roti eer, Abr sr! Be ‘Bart Grant Oct ie Fad Aret! beywe tt ‘a about Ai : dor hiwhs bept 6, eens Bhar, Nlcornd. Clark, of NB, arr at Fan Perera Oct 15, oo wie thie season. ire, Tubes ‘at Sam Antonio, OVI, Sept 1b recele aa St the, welerrapbie office in New Ret Ran yee Vy! the fol Ocean previo was. | onde ‘Relies. ant cipats ‘igo Merlin, Baker, do, . ——— Ber “MERCURY | STORIES, er, to. “Sutetaetae ea 8 ot MTock, July 1h 1st 9% from ——= for Sa Key, from of Baltnnore, | Foreign Ports. Bissau, ok ana to gohan ‘ yecte ram a 18th, do; Para a C. sent Hh be ta ae B oo eet a Bept WM Haven, apes — eg iba, 8; orks Ly aks Ne sa es et ie are bi an Rs al waiat oe sweanier or Careiiag( >. Kusestom, {504 & need Neckion, Liseay, CB. sa tare brig pili TAN ‘oat 1i-#id brig Ocean Keane ia Br), Nertom, Nrvvitas, Oct 410 port bark Jan E. Want, for New Y, Thos Owen, disg: schr Ann Ca rit for Bosiee jaseav, Sept tae: ‘sobra Syivie, Gorastock, gid for Havana); 20th Sr ot ioe ha dt. doy ox ay Books Posrt’ Me. “Gia Bept So °rtcamer Goquetve, ‘Coombe neo, Oct 14— Ags obtp Sarah M Fleth Philadetphis, OW, 14th, ship Cavalier, een. Reaxpios, Oct 619 barke ® 5 H Gaden for Philadel un Rintth, for Phliadey Ine dupe: Pedra, Wallace, for do an eid ig Cla ue Hewost, Vingust, (GNI Aug 28— Arr brig potomact a, Oct 10—Sid bark LF is Cochrane, Rice, Philadel Bek (31), Keb N Bren REY Oct iG-Are ship Portlaw (not Portiaaa), Newb ree American Perts. BOSTON, Oct 18—Arr bark Amy. Nickerson, brig M Duten, Coombs, Puuadelphias achis Rav PetersOn, English, and J bie aon8, Smith, dé Hell. B¥ark Cid barks Al ader, Howes, res (Br). Wilson, Gardner NYoric; br! ry Pierce, Pensacota; schra ‘Winter Bind Port au | Prince; na, Jobnson, Cienfi NYork. ndrey, NYork;, Shepard any, Wit:ov, NYors rs. from Haluumore; Bdwins n Sanders, from New Torx: i ras egos; Hersey, Surprise, Beers” 1th—\rr steamer Ashland Kemp, Mayo: aigoa Bay; brig 'M © Mas w eee Snow, an: do. Below, brigs © R nr08, froi WALATMORT, Koln Bath; Lavinia flopkins, Cropper, NYork eget, ering, Sewell. do: WI! Maliler, i Tpangsrt Me - Hall, Gurtield, Baltimors. Cid ahip, Adal dalphine prea Hyerdicek, Amsterdam, schvs Ben Biter, ful Gen Armstrong, Wright, NYork. Sid scbr'Phantom (Br). T7th—Arr bark Lord Baitinors (Br), Losburg, Boston, brig Romance. Duncan, Philadeirh az bay _— LY Thorpe N York; Ansy Metreesy, do, Ant ben (Doig), Steenshl. Route) ao, sehr Harmoay (Beh. Nicholson, fa F Manin, Copp, New Loudon; Jas mee Prench, Kew. York; » Oak, Dawes, do, Cla (Bren). hy taeiles Sel 15~C]d schrs Elyza ‘Franees, Logan, and Leach, Sherman, NYork: Madonna, Coombs, Jersey Oty; Jauet, Dodge New Ortean: teat, sbipe Conte “intzett, NYork to load fer Booth merica: Win Partridge, Bostoa; 17th, M & Bri Sowa Bath to et for Liverpool, Cid 17th, bark Deane Me Kew Orleans. WH, ct i6—Are bets Marebatt Duteh, Coombs, Philadelphia for ‘Boston; schrs Chellenge, Bullock, Ettze- Dethport for Portiand, HK Dunton. Jameson, NYork for | gang TH Seymour, NYork; Georgiana RBiizabetaport for PALL RIVER, Oct 16—Arr schr Lady Adams. fiadwter NYork, Side tre NB Borden, Eldridge, Phiinvelpoia; Ac* tor, Lampber. NY Yh are sche Ben) Btrong. Brown. Slizabethport LM ES’ HO. PM—aArr schis Valrin 3 Bd yards, Gandy, tend Siunnons, Sein, Philadelphia for 19D Iuan—Arr aches Snean Tazior. Lor. Jersey City, for Regs ton; b F Meany. W: ork for do: Jane Fish Harri Fit abethpore for Salem; Win W Marcy, Berrat., Boston fof Phi adelphin; Brier, Piston, Hallowell pou Bid vrigs Henry Leeds, and Fantauzzi, ae Price, Goid Hunt mall, Wr feos R Peterson, Beaurega ae ieee, by meb- Bay l, Wo A Dean ) Turner, a. yoatic, Wa *h- Bae JH Stroup, Honest Panama. Union, is Morse, Pllov's ride, Sarah Matas, Cam Tuck Denon, Oo Ls bets os Edward Monterey, J r (Br), Monroe, York for 8t John. Georgetown, DO, far Boston: J Sliver'M Peutt, Cur ner, and L P Pharo. Gullins, 4» o do for New Harbor NV kubpcess, Miaknam, Reckiand for Howard Mebutte, Portland for Patiadei pai: Cours wordy, Portamou') lor do. Pharr bake S W folbrook, Stel, Rondout for Row cela, Pierce, Newburg for do. brig Heporter Lown, eo for co: schra Rockinsham, Tal- ms. alutmore foP do) jr Smith, do ior Uillowsil; Halo, shor. do. for Newbury por! Albert Field, Petit do for Scttnate: ifatr Wind. Smith, do for GloucaMer: West Gleam. Tarr 3 NYork for do, Mitcbe'!, Wiltow, Wi! are City far Wermontne Als mith Bogon for Phila NYork: B Arculart. specs Baugor ior do, fo Returned sches fe 18th—Arr brigt Monica, Grat Matanzas for panty West, Hutobings. NYork for Boson; schra RL B Hiegi Jason, Spra: RUBANE, Get tomare steamship Morning Star, res # Ttance, Rose, Nor York: § G Adsme Hole land Philadelphia Below birk Ave aide, ‘190 Putin P 4 Samuel Welsh, Strawbridxe, Gorm do; Lagrange, Bhd ida Meteods woo one ship and one bark. Towed toace dd, barks Win Wail, and Trusty; brig arn'e, Bri P Stewart, Cain. and schr Format Kins. Briggs, mPa ptt as been ordered to iy mast ol Texas NEW BeDeo! D, Oct ISyacr sehr ‘Miitou, Raymond, NYort for Glouceste NEWUURPPORT. “Det 14—Sid echr MD Cranmer, Nore. NEWPORT, Oct I5—Arr selie Ruszh Dethport. Bld sear New Zealand. Go: im giz 16th—A Brergreen, Glover, Philadelphia, fer braip- ariih) schrs Leocadia, Small, Salem for NYork; Mil. mon, Baston for do; JO Chew. Deering Tanto for do: RC Laue, a wm ahs d for do, E' Cewell, Ba Millehie. Cabinet, Elizabethport for Warevan, Marthe, Robbins, Providence for Philade'; | eon) Puros Hodwdon, dg for NYort; Chas Conger. Snow, Pawtucket for do. DON, Oct Arr sche D me Plovd, Rackets, rina” se schrs 8 T Garrison, Tor fa Oot a Firing Dragon, Daniels, Giouresior: dalerate Bacon, Wost Dennis, Cid sbip_ Vib Belle (Br), Little, Lengh Foyle for orders: brigs Cuba, ir). Heimer ‘intwerp: Lanwing (Br). Re E ‘ouD| oe: tin feed, Gnoinnend’ AB a Sheppard. Rowdttob, Witson, st et Aunelis, Beebe, New Hi Garr'so: Royal. LANE 1D, Oct 16--Old briz Shiddoleth, Johnarn, SF PORTLAN Michneis and amet cane. 9, Frapetabo, Kilby, Wash ngtoa, I7theArr bi Bievens Havana, Da Boone. Lined hora. atanzae: Caprern dal, Mer ret isivy NJ Writ, rou’ 2d chy’ Blecirié tight Wallace, Weihoare gotaen Packard, Ievork: sehr, Inano © Hertz, Gra Cua, Paiker, Mainazae; 5 Willetts, NYork: brig Jno RTSNOUT ark Ost Ib —Cid one Etwart'H Parber: (of . new. 208 tone), Codd, Bai ins sche Jeue, Mites, ¥Tor VIDBRG! Churp, pedir vores i. S Simproo, ‘Corson; Challenge, Beaton, T Benediet, ate phi Robb ts DB Marun, Petereon, and Kinner, oh ge achra A a] G raheth. Chase, Now aod Phebe, Morrow, Fraadywice, Corson, Trabolia, Baker, \¥s Sid west Altariin; sehra Comet (from. rere Weienn. Lam og ort: schre & oust Goutreys, Ph adap Herrick, Per- Bid she HG Pore: Philadalriiae UG—Sid sehr Artin, Parres rrechr Allen Middieto TLANTIC ia BACING: New Vort.—Depor om October b. Six per 8. P. Coorrn, Secretary, BANK. GBATII wade thiaday wi Ioterret alowed D. YAN PELT, President. draw interes? our RAVEN RL; ROW WILL It END? ® PALE OOF NEW YORK PWENTY TrARs Go, BY ARTNUR M. 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