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eateries ver ae Sr Interesting Extractsfrom Late Rebel Journals. EFF. DAVIS FAVORS AN ARMISTICE, ‘We Condescends to Premise an Armis- tice if the Nerth Sues for It in Respectful Tenes. Advantages to be Gained by Armistice. THE SOUTH SURE OF s0CCESS. Fae Rebel Congressman Boyce, of Seuth Caroling, Declares Bimself Opposed to Reconstruction of the Union. AVIACK ON WILMINGTON ANTICIPATED. fIGHT AT MILTON, FLORIDA, he, a, ae eff. Davis In Favor of an Armistice. {From tue Charleston Mercury. } President Javis, whe has deen oppoeed to making auy @oucessious whxisver to tbe eurmy has leen finally pre- wanes upon le rank an armistice to the North, provided it & solectied in @ resvecsful mann r. ‘This proposed armis- tioe, 1 granted, raves the biockade by laud and sea, which wal cvable one people tv lay io a large amount of sup- Pites. Lhe aeserters from our service will then be giad to ‘wt Orde: ko recetie Kear pay and an honorable dise iarge, which wil give us an addtional force of io0 hun: oF the wand wirans Then if hostilities aro re: dbo Souip ix sure of success. Therefore we lose nothing By graniing this experiment to the Yankees, who have erry confessed that ‘hey are whipped by proclaiming the soar on their part a failure. Lee’s Army Rapidiy Filling Up. {From the Ubariestoa Mercury, Oct. 22.) ‘The rauks of Geveral Lee's army are rapidly jiling up, aed the corps, divisions, brig.des and regiments, de- poied Dy Many butties, are assuming their former ’ pro- peswons, stdress parade on Sunday last a Viryinia Pegamen’, wich had inscribed on its batiesag the names of pur earliest bacties, (urned out eleven huniired muskets, and one of our smuliest divisions numbered seven thousand ef- fective mn. @unboats In the Rappahannock River, {¥rom the Richmond Sentinel, Oct. 28), A despatch received from Milford station, on the Fred. wieksburg road, states that at ove o'clock yesterday morv- mg feet of our gunboats was reported to be eizht miles delow Port Rovsi, which ts ov tue Rappabannock, Sweuty two mies below Fredericksburg. Me was aopposed at Milford that it was a raiding party % pursuit o' plunder; but that section has not yet recov- ‘tret from the dovastations of the enemy on their last vist, apd presents bata barren field for the thieving ope- mastons of the vandals. {From the Richmond Whig, Oct. 29.} Tee four Yankee gunboats which came up the Rappa- Yanonok on Thursday did not proceed farther than Brook's ‘Beok, near Loretto, in Kasex county, where they took (am board Mrs, Garnet, widow of the late Hon W. R. H. warvet. M. C. from the Fssex district, who goes to Rew York to visit her father, Mr. Stevens, who is lying ut the powt of deatn. Preparations at Wiimimgton for an At- tack from Gur Fieet. BON-COMBATAN'S REQUIRED TO LEAVE. {¥rom tne W timington Journal, Oct 22} What bus deen so long thresteued und so much talked sbeut seas to Lave come at iat, Phe long deferred at- feck on Weicmington would appear to be at hand. We good reason to believe, from information received, Meat on attack is imminent—may be looked for any day. Fhe fleet is assembling both at Fortress Monroe and Beau- ert harbor, N.C, Buch iniormation is regarded as authentic by our @atinary authoritive, and they are extremely anztous, end, indeed, positively desire, that all non-combatants, vend especialy wommn and children, should be Femeved before an attack actually dors take place. Weis is Gesired for their own sakes, and for Me farther reason that their presence would necessarily fave the effect of embarraseing the defence. It is ex- pected that al! the wen who remain will bear their full Pert in de‘ending their humes and in repelling the in- waders of our soil. Those who do not make up their Mmiods to d» what they cap in defence of their homes are pected to le as we presume little sympathy or favor will bo sawn any portion of the male population who remain bere. sud who do not array th in @¥evce of the place. Thoee properly classed as noo-com- Datavts, who intend to remove in case of an attack, had Better do go before the pressure of an actual attack is eek as Vee the difficulty of a removal may, and proba Diy will bo, insurmountable. Large Ficet Reported Remdezveu Beaufort, N. @., Harcor. {From the Charleston Mercury, Oet. 22.) Deserters from the wrecked ier Aphrodite, who Juelz reached winston, say tnat » lore Yaukee fleet is sedecvousing at Beaufort, Already sixty there, nay eay. 7 The © Movement boro General Bragg. /Ounna, acavupeing tbe fact t Geoeral Bragg passed throuch ti » Saturday last, #ay°—The Aichmoud press stete that be Das been ree Leved of the duty of the off'ce us has for sore time past scenpied at F ad, and bas been owsigned to an active eormand, but what that cc or da not know. We could georcaliy, Dus we are not gure ie news would not be wo avd. We wi tm y siate ¢ Gen Braz will occopy any porition to wbich ne may be asé Sigovi, and that the ove to wich be bas been aveicned is 2 important one. General Brugg was not looking well whe. ho passed throug mud is they do not state > \uem and uur readers From Chaerieston—Operations on or to the #24. {From the Charleston Courter, Oct. 22.) The Gring tines our last pax been principally directed 8 Pure Sumter and Sullivan's Island, Battery Grege and We twarmp Angel fired ninety eix show at ihe fort and F-wine at Sulivan's and James dda Thursday Friday. Two shots were tired at the ett: eusinels guarding the “pen” on Morrie island were relieved yesterday, end a larce body of men, sup. fiat to be the Confederate prisoners, marched to the 6" end of the island, Later i: the day a traneport with troops on board, be Weve! to ve the prisouers, left Liguthouse [niet and gatied use Ne change in the fleet is reported Mebe! Keport of Ge , from Gap. From the Bristol Register, Oct The suey, acter being ériven from P rat Giliem’s Retreat IVs Gap, inet A Tesi: ing we Knoxvilie, it seems, took Dearest shoot Ger Keutucky. They made a stand at Pecn’s station; but Bevers! Vaughn's wdor le forces Boon router th. het point, aud at the as unt they were seeking an emt th-ough Powder ing Gap Union men below re. 4 Uhat Cleveland and other places in Kast Teaneeeee ween evacuated The East Tenvesteo and Virginia ired, and willy#oou he in nville. A portion of our forces 06 sayy Korrietown and Rueselivilte. West Tenn Repel Movements i meee @ SKELION OF THE THNNESURE LEGISLATURE PRO PORRD. From the Memphis Bulletin, Oct ie reported (hat the revel jeaders tnemee OEP JRE at Lim Lime exoedingly sour bave @% Wilson racromd and telegraphic ot ieattovg bo Sween Corinty and Jsckson, They are ng a wale rt all men able wo bear arin, are pether- wo ach Aud meb Loierivg Ob | - BB ae Tews Aud men to 4 oh bne They are at the same time reading their sgente into Brery portion of Wert Teunesee outede the federal oer he seize and appropriate for tbe use of the rebel army eryching that eau be made avaiiable—stock of ail rinds, 2% Loreom, Wales, caLtie aD Logs, with houpehoid peods, moury and utber vai ups e ried that the iMnerans rebel Governor of Tee. haw beew recoatly in consuite Joo with Vorrest and other rebel chiei*, and that uniess Pee federal authorities forestall ice project By some rovemous, @ eearion of the rebel Legisiaiwre of Tenmerer fo that this fs te be Aeld at some point tn Wert Tenncts-- wey be made and co abroad wn er idence ti feeve permanently reacquired Weat Tenueseo 2 Bebe! Cotamn to Anseuit Atia Where le It to Come From? {From the Charieston Mercary, Uct. 22.) movement that war n Georgia. Among the rest the /n oe # jubiiant that we almom expected 10 Bee 1 Old reguber simrs fer Atlanta at epee, The arti (OP 0” thas corns! inAiesied plainiy enougy In what Clroe- ‘Worn his orement would be ine: but ia the Mecon cor- neg fla garer we fod something v re‘erred t yer road, ip Sher. ne Om tho Stal rent avd soe onemy are looking alter Him, leaving rocked Be & compar otively amnall force, a move nie art of nity whten will, &, wrenrht w their hands smd make et the doy they we connmn of 4x ourand men throw Cy wpainet Atiemta ty enpture it wud |b om ahob we be ory waAk. Whee ww to er suMeWmt Ww kom hac iv wi pot Wonk will Dee mmavced by 8 gallant ard 0 KDOWR HOW PFI WHIM LO Ferke 1h wtih 1b) Aheresn'# Oo e9 onn ana oi “ pote + he t Wwovwara F residence in the city of Macon, Ga. why bis sword te remaining idle in thie crisis of our convtry? Let Bim esx Mr. Davis. Bragg, Pemberton, Lovell, &c,, Bave been taken enre of. Tne Late Meeting of th Rebel Gevermers. OFIBION OF A 8OUIBRRK RXOONSTRUCTION PAPER. Southern Pence Men to Take the Place of the Slaves. \ dence of the Richmend Sentinel, Oct. 29.1 feo from day to day the arrest and commitment to Castic Thunder of persons escaping from us and seeking the enemy’s lives. Lallude not to such as have been mustered into service (they are desorters, and must be deait with assvob), but such as should go into service ‘and are fleeing to the enemy rather than defend iheir homes, I propose that (under guard) they be sent to work on the fortifications, and let the servants now en- gaged-on those works return home to their owaers. By ch an arrangement they would be unwilling belpers, and the servants now doitg the work could go home and Tender valuable service (n the farm. 1 say farm, for 1 pe not to have the street loungers returned to the city; let them stay where they are—but let suco as are eu- gaeed 08 producers, and not consumers by day and thieves y night. If there beno law allowing such @ procedure 1 hope there will be in less than two weeks. Mr. Congressman Boyce, of 8. C., Takes a Different tack—tHe Opposed to Recenstruction (From the Charleston Mere The meeting of a portion of Mr. Boyce’s constituents sn Columbia, on Monday last, seems to have been a very imposing assemblage. Mr. Boyce himself wae present, ‘and, by invitation, delivered the first speech. We wil Bot attempt to compress into our limited space any synopsis of bie remarke; but, in the words of one ef the peakers who followed’ him, “he had an opportunity, under the blue arch of Heaven, aud in the face of an wtelligent multitude, to lay his hand upon his heart and say, ‘before God, under no circumstances, wonld Ibe in favor of reconstruction’ He did notsay so. He had an opportunity to deciare, ‘I go for the independence of the Confederate States, and nothing lens will satisfy me but their absolute and eternal separation from the North.’ (Cheers ) He did not say s0.”” (Mr. Boyce's constituents, atter Nstening to this speech, bad so little faith iu the truth of bis assertions, that they passed resolutions requesting him to resign his seat in the rebel Congress.—Ep. Herat.) The Slave Impressments in Virg! [From the Lynchburg Virginian } A new slave impressment is ordered of 2,250 negroes Jp Virginia, to serve witb th y for twelve months as tearasters, cooks, laborers, &c. Of this requisition the quota of Campbell county is 261. The notice of tho ad- vieory board to slave owners is published in another ool- umo, They are ordered to report at tbe office in thie city, on Monday and Tuesday next, and at the Court House on Wednesday and Thursday. The Alleged Election Frauds. TO THE BDITOR OF THE HER/*LD. Perm!t me to correct a misapprebension of the dis- Unguisbed Judge Advocate in the ‘trial’ by court martial of civilian DonoSue. Mr. Judge Advocate Foster's argument for trying the civilian by court martial muy be stated logically thus :-— Mogor premise—I0n war time, civilians who sin must be pisved by martial when commen or statute law ie in- plicable. Minor premiss—There is no provision of common jaw, nor @f Maryland or New York statute, applicable to the sin of civiian Donohue. Conciusion: Therefore he must be punished by martial law, lest ne be passed, because the minor jon and ity in fact. Sec- Sec. 9 Every person who sball be guilty of wilful and corrupt false swearing or altirming, in taki Oy cath or affirmation prescribed by this act, be adjudged guilty of wilful and corrupt perjury ; and every person who shall make or sign a falte cer toany ‘instrument or affidavit authorized by this act shali ve deemed guilty of @ misdemeanor. Donobue’s offence was alleged to be tifcate to an affidavit. ‘That statute drawe within the joriediction of this State for trialand punishment all oljencee ageivst ite pro- visions, These ofiences, by the terms of the act, can only be committed in camps or hospitals out of this state, The act seems to make the camps or hospitals of New York soldi: part of New York soil for pur poses of tbe crime, just ss federa} law makea the deck of aship ateea part of United Btatee soil for like pur- poses. ~ Without consuming more apace, I respectfully submit that if the facte at the court martial are oredible Lono- hue sinned agaiust the quoted section, and could have been tried here; and that (to be courteous) the govern- ment “misapprehended.’’ Your obedient servant, A. OAKFY BALL. ping-2 false cer- Nov. District ATTORNEY'® Orr Recetptsand Dis at the Office ef the Assistant Mreasarcr'of the United States at New Yor fer the Moath of Octo! Receipts during the month— Customs . +» $3,607,338 Jeane... 14,465,907 Toterae! rev . os 174446 ice Heparsment . eee 194,011 Transvers +++ 16,613,000 Vatentsee: - “ 6,507 celfaneous...... trees 9,721,639 ‘Total serene eennee eS, Pay mente Debit balunce September 0°..,.. $2,604,908 Treasury dratie > +o 9652018 Post ‘Utive do 68,307 nae 48,115,786 Balance, Get. 9, 1864..... Balance, Or. . disbursing accounts Receipts during the tnonth » b6 B89, 562 12.062, 109 Gat oe sscaesicccscciorses 47,262,151 Balance : : A Palance, Or., interest secounts f ——— 7,148,008 Payments....+ save scsewerwersses 2,896,006 SS eet ae $9,808,089 « 8,607 t+ 6,206,703 Balope. ...-eeceeete sone Receipta for custome in October, 1866. Receipts for customs in Uctobor, 1868, Decrevse in October, 1864 . $2,600,368 Palance, Cr, bullion and expense account for ‘Aesay OMCO eee. eens ‘. 459,653 Coin received during the mopbb,,..., B60, 282 Fone bere “ " 4 wise -——— 110,017 Tota see abeoevens tergeeescs, G563, O70 Payments to coir tense ++ 09 $216, 728 Paymente in 1D0 BATE... ... se. 106,216 ——— 622 BAIMPOO .. ccc cscereerrcecrtseeesreasereves GlM0 Funds jp hand $0 Avaisiant Treasur- or’s office ..... + +093) 804,909 Fuuds in asoay Ofbeo .: 121/406 81,426,387 Fine bare A Unparted boliion BOT vee overeecocsercnss Lese temporary lonn to be reim. pureed . Leee due depositors Month Ending October #1, 1864. Dep vite ot gold— Foreign ooinn, Foreige bollion ; United fates bullion.’ Depowite of wiver, inetuding parchases— Foreign on ma... Yoreign beilion ., i sé Dolted States bulliom (contateed im gol Vinited Seater bull ow (old eoima),..., United i:teiee bullion (Lake Buperior) Tote! A Total depwite, payable in bare... Total depowits, paynbie tn ovine... Total Gold bare eiamped . Transmitted to 11.8 Mint, Potia , for Coleone) Kawin PF. Davia in & phim, Per som oma, Now y, 1804, Folone! Mewin PF. Devic, of the One hundred and Fitry- third Now York Voulveers, arrived bere today from heridae’s army fle wre wounded in the late battle Sodinr ereek on the 50 but @veing wel, vit. and @ email village oD ‘Ou board, asked w! eaptain explained wood or coal, water from a four up steam ing at her, two 0D Bre jo wo pinges. Bho she bad a before the steamer went in th everal bulkheads, planks and some bales of hemp, having reserved only afew tons of cos) for any gency. i ‘The attack was cowardly and basely treacherous, & FAUAGS FoR an eraves ene, From the Japan (Kanagawa: mee, Ane. seato ie reported, by foreign whee ely Paria hie thas city, to be reposing im perfect quiet and good The Duitding of a palace for the American Legation bas deen commenced; and the interesting Roning are obliged to “live out of town.” At some fifteen miles from Yeddo, however, a large number of those ‘soldiers of fortune? are said to be located. We shall not object to their re- matniog there. FORRIGNERS TO ENTER THE PORT OF OSACA. News is reported from Osaca to the effect that mor- chante there are preparing for tho expected influx of bureed’' foreigners, th: ral Daimios have given their coun- tenance to th apd tbat they will allow no more shipments to be conveyed to Yokohama, that the Tycoen has had with and governed foreigners long enough to his benefit and to the detriment of the Daimior, that eilk and jm the interior, owing to the reatrictions and vexatious exactions, &o., in bringing them to Yoko: bama bas lowered the price, so that you van buy in the Interior for one third of what morchante are forced to chargo to make any profit, It is aleo'gaid that the Mikado has been petitioned by the wealthy merchants of Oraca to be atlowed to trade ‘with foreign countries, and that a favorable reply ie avti- cipated. Tt is ® source of congratulation Fto all mercbante and friends of foreign intercourse with Japan to see the feol- ing of hatred gradually giving way, and that the greatest and wealthiest port in Japan, Osaca, will shortly be ours, without the tender care and’ guidance of the Tycoon’s officers, with thoir well known hatred to foreigners, ‘There is also a rumor that Satsuma ix purchasing all the silk be can obtain, with the intention of forwarding the sume to Yokohama Death of Lieutenant Colome! Thomas H. Higinbotham. Colona) Higindotham was boro in Cootehil), Cav: mustered out at the expiration of the threo years ser- vice of nis regiment, After thie be proceeded to Wash- ington, and was promoted to Meutonant colonel of bis regiment, He joined his command jm the Shevandoah Valley, and in the battle of Cedar creek, October 19, was — ip three places, from the effects of which he ied. w men have fajien i this war more beloved by. bis command or reapected by his fellow officers than Colonel Higinbotbam As an officer, he comntanded to al eminent degree the confidence of his superiors: as soldic was as ‘brave asa bri man conld be: while a8 ® companion end a friend, siDg social characteristics and conversativnal powers of the bighest order, he was betoved by all. As @ patriotic, warm hearted, zealous supporter of the government, Lis name Was proverbial jn the Sixth corpe. He leaves & mother and severa! sisters and brothers to mourn his loss. Tbe remains of the deceased will be terred at Greenwood un Thursday, from the residence of bis sister, Mre. Thompson 166 Eest Eighteenth etrcet, in this city. The following order in relation to the funeral escort bas been issued — SPECI/L ORDER, KO. 48. Erapovarrens, Severs Recrwext 8, ¥. Y., Naw Youx, Nov. 1, 1866 In complianoe with éiviston and Briga lowing companies are’ beroby det funeral escort the rewains of Lieutenant Col, Thomas U. Bixiy-tth regiment New York Volunteers, who fel iy lead: regiment in the ba:tie of Cedar ereak. 219, mpanies A, B, C.D, E and F. The mem: atthe armory, fnlly uniformed, on Thurs- -past twelve o'clock P. M. Geo. le. orders, the Higinberbam, who while sis bers Gus, Sd inst ieatenant Colos ta\jon Band and Dram corpe wM) report to the Adjutant, at the wbove named hour. By order of J.B. Lixpensv. Adjotant. Police Intelligence: THR $50,000 nOSsTON BOND ROBBERY—TEF BXAMI- NATION CONTINURD—TESTIMONY VOR THR D&- FENCE—?PROVING AN ALIBI. Jn the matter of Mr. John B. Manning, banter, of No. 19 Wall etreet, who was narested two or three weoks since, charged with circulating & portion of the $50,000 stolen from Meesra. Brewster, Sweet & Co,, of Poston, on the 25th day of August last, the examinations was con tinued befere Juetive Dowling yesterday afternoon, The firet witoens called was Thomas Stokes, a ‘longsboreman, of No 260 Greenwich street. He testified to being in Mr. Matthewn’ saloon, No, 222 Greenwich etrert, on the evening of the Sth ult . wheu a moan entered snd desired to have # $100 Treasury note changed. The toese identified Mr. Meoving ag the man who offered the note. ‘This cloned the cane for the prosecution, after which tbe for Mr. Manning sited in @ few brief re 10 the Magisirate that be expected to introduce witnesses whose teetimony would eetablich hit clients innocence beyond a doubt-—in sbort, to prove an alibi. Mary Avo Mahony, a domestic to Mr. Manning's femily wax thon called tothe staud, She depored to being at home three weeks ogo last Saturday; (hat Mr. Mevaing returned home about Oye o'clock that evening, and bad bis dinner an hour later; Mr. Mapping was ip bi® parlor lying on the gota after dinner, and rawained there with. out leaving the house till half-past ten o'clock P. M., when ho retired for the night: most of the time during th wening the witness was in the room with Mr. Mao ning. Luchon Birdseye, Exq., ono of the counsel for the defondant, testified to seeing tir. Manning in this city « the afternoon of the 26th of August leet (that being the dny tho money was stolen ia Boston), aud to having Haws will command the bat- Col. EMMONS CLARK, Dusinees tranesctions with him that day, Archibald & Hyatt, of the firm of M Emith, Rico & Co., clothing merchants, corner of Canal street and Broad way, dovored to having ® ono b d dollar eeyen thirty Treasury note passed on him between olght and Bine o'clock up the evening of toe 8th ult., but not by Mr. Mapajng, Tbe man, however, who passed this note to Mr. Hyatt eirougly resembled Mr. Manning ip several yariieuiars, At tbls etage of the proceedings (he furiuer bearing of the cese was pomtpoved till the L0bB inst. TWO MEY ARRASTED OW ACTARGR OF EXTORTION. August Sapp, man, recently appeared before Justice Mansfeld and complained that money bad doen extorted from bln by three men, named Phillp Mundert Barney O'Rourke (an ex policeman) and (Wm. Whittle sey, alias Brooklyo Bill.” Tn hie affidavit Supp swears that on the moruing of the 261h ult. tre parties gamed apore came to his boue in « ¢vach and ex- hibited to bim # document, with a large seal atiached, which they represented ass warrent to take him to Port Lafayette, Tere men flonily ead if be wonld give them five hundred dollare they would stop at] proceedings and Jot bim go. Sepp's wife, becoming alarmed Jeet her hus beod should be taken from her, gave Nundort two bup Gred Aollers, immediately afer which O'Rourke tore up the paper and told Sopp thet be need have po foare of furthor trouble, The men then left, But of the fellowing eveomg Mundorf again called on Supp and demanded fifty dollars more, eeying it wrx for a policeman, whom he pointed out on’ bis beat (cffleer Moaser, of the Tenth precine!), but Supp refused to pay eny more money, and Mundorf want away. Mr, Supp thew spoke to ofieer Messer dont the matter, and, tearing thai he was ignorant of the transaction, gove the officer a minuto descrip of Mandorf, and on Saturéay last ho woe arrested, and Jne- {ice Manefield coromtied him for examination. On Mon- dey O'Rourke was taken mio custody, and nigo detained for ® hearing, Whittleroy, ales “Brooklyn Bill,” bar not yet been arrested. O'Nourke claims to be im the om- ploy of the geverninent 8 an toxprctor of revenu PICRTOCKETS AT THK WALL BTRAET MEETING. Mr. Alfred Eldridge, @ ronident of Harwieh, Mase. yerterday eppearod before Juvtice Rogan and preferred & complaimt against one George Ry.o, whom be charged ‘With stealing Sve hundred éollers in United States liegt tender notes, On Movdey afternoon Mr, Bidridge at u 4 the polition! meeting in Well etreet, and while ding in the crowd be foltahend in his panialooms pocket, Tursing suddenly arouod, Mr, K. eaw Ryan standing be bis ride, and sbarged him wih stealing bis money, At this moment Ryan porsed the pockorbook of Mr, Fldridge to an accomplice, wherenron beth of them Ryen was wubreiuaniiy arroried by efic the Firke pre a@ for exami The prwoner’s wecor eect yo wiih the plunder. Nice mato his crvernml Imteitigence Dr. Carnoehan, the present om t Sarpeensia Oniar to the Fate Hospital’, bas recently hoew appoiuiod Visiting Bur eon to the Now York Opithalnie Morpial fi, 11, Dodd, the cece ped ind lane conwo!tatar, BAe beaw 08 meee connty, Ireland, February 16, 1826. On the outbreak of the rebdellien bh tered the service of tae United States as captain in the Sixty-fifth regimens New York Velun- teere, baving recruited a full company at Tiffin, Obio. He participated in all the battles of the Army of the Potomac, At the battle of Spotteylvania, Virginia, in May last, he was taken prisoner. He was among the officers placed under fire of our guns at Charleston éur- ing the summer, and was exobanged with the fifty off- cera who arrived in this city in August iast. He was The Hibernian Off Father Point with One Day Later News. Lord Stanley on Non-Intervention and “Political Troubles” in America. A New Abolition Society in ; England. Fresh Failures in Liverpool and Manchester. Fall in American Securities and Railroad Stocks. Eleven Millions of Pounds Sterling Involved in Liabilities in Brozil. The Zmperor and ZBmpress of Russia in France, &e., &e., ke, ‘The steamsbip Hibernian, from Liverpoo} on the 20th, Londonderry on the 21st of October, arrived off Father Point, en roufe to Quebec, at bhalf-past three o'clock yesterday morning. Her advices are one day later than those per the City of Manchester. ‘The steamer Bremen, from New York, arrived at Bre- men on the 21st ef October, Tho Emperor and Fmpress of Russia arrived at Mul- house on the 19th of October, and proceeded to their destination, the south of France. Some Mudrid journals urge the government to keep the Chincha Islands as a pledge till Peru shall have given entire satisfaction to Spain, The steamer Oatario remained ashore off Yarmouth, and ia likely to become a total joss, She ie insured for upwards of one hundred thousand pouods sterling. The American Question. FORMATION OF A NEW BRITISH-AMERICAN ABOLITION SOCIETY—LORD STAWLRY IN SUPPORT OF NON- INTERVENTION—' B# REURL RELIEF BAZAAR. ‘A meeting had been held at Bradford, uncer the aus- pices of the Western Freedmen’s Aid Gonamission. W. i Forster, M. P., presided. Levi Coffin, delegate from the Commission, made a aperch. Kesolations were adopted ia favor of the formation of an auxiliary society at Bradford. Lord stanley, in addreesing his constituents at Lynn, advorted to American ailaire. He advocated continued non-intervention. He thought that the Norsh might suc- ceed in overrunning the whole Confederate territory, but political difficulties would only then begin. As to the effect of the war in Engiand, be doubted if she bad on the whole ‘deen a serious loser by it. She bad indved undergone the ordeal of a cotton famine, but new markets bad been opened up, aud india had gained larecly. Complaivts are made of great difficulty in manning the Roglish navy, and among other causes the attraction of ‘the American naval service to seamen is chad. The bavaar at Liverpoo), in sid of Southern prisoners of war, continued to meet with great success. The Financial Crisis, + CONTINUED DEPRESSION IN ENGLISH TRADING €IR- CLES—NBSW PAILUBES IN LIVERPOOL AND MAN- CHESTER. There was continued glocm.ard heaviness ia commer- fal and financial circles, witb additional failures. ‘The demand for discount at the Bank of Fugland, how- ever, on the 19th of October, was comparatively light, The Foglish funds were pretty steadily maintained, but speculative securities showed increasing weak ‘Two LAverpoo) firms, in the American trade, in addition to those already announced, are reported as baving failed. Sundry pouses in Manchester are aiso reported as hav- ing failed, inctuding Barrett & Wilaon, calico printers, for considerable emount. FALL IN AWBRICAN SECUBITIES—DECLINE OF ONE DOLLAR IN BRIS AND ILLINOIS CBNTKAL RAIL- ROAD BHARI Messrs. Satterthwait & €o.’s circular reporte a dull and declining market for American securities. United States five twenties coupons, show a fall of one and # half per cent during the week, taking the value of the coupons into consideration. Erie and JUinoia Centra! Railroad ebares bave given way one dollar on each, PRESSURE IN THE PARIS MONEY MARKRP. The aris Bourse war very fiat on the ivth ult, and the rentes deciined one balf per cent, closing at (4f. 650, The cause of the decline is reported to be the contina- ance of the heavy drain of builioufrom the Bauk of France. and a cail for the immediate paymevt of the ar- reare of the jast jean. THE LATEST NEWS. The reported drain of bufion from the Bank of France ie falee. The returns show an increase in cash ef over ‘three milliovs and a balf. THE CRISIS IN BRAZIL—PARTICULARS OF THE PAIL- URES IN RIO JANEIRO aND OTHER TOWNS—LIA- BILITIES OF ELEVEN MILLIONS OF FOUNDS BTPF! LING INVOLVED. Letwere from Brazil conGrm whe fallures reported by telegraph. The liabil ho house of Sonto & Co., the largest ankers jo Rio Janeiro, are stated to be dive million two bundred thousand pounds sterling. Thore of Goines & Filo, one million pounds sterling Toove of Montenegro & Livia, ene million ex bundred shoveand pounds aterting. With others, maxing eleven million of pounds sterting, ‘The stoppage of the bouse of Svain & Co. appears to have been (he cause of tho entire misehier, traondinary guraber ef failurer of smaller hovees orted to have followed the downall of the bunk- g houses The banking house of Macers, Bedi Inmer & Co. is of many days, thousand pounds eierlivy, This wee In thir house. ai! there were eymptems of provement 1g most of the peyod of the prule Mo excite: ach that the military exd police were called out aud the backing houses were occupied by the troops, ‘The convaision ie not tm avy depree attributed to in- herept uneouvdoess in trade, tho positions of abe leading merchants boing considered good. The bouts of Santo & Co, it is eatd,ehonld have ped ikree years ago, Their assets are estimated at rota thirty to Afty per cemt. The Danish Question. ‘The consideration of some minor questions gti] delays the foal conciution of @ peace, ally announced that suid to have held tle grennd during a d: und paying out six eniabiished Pp: Atitto cl was nstria and Prussia pinistration of the arvieere caw foaily rmine the question of the sueceseion, Commercial Intelligences THE LONDON MONEY Maker. Loxpon, Océ. 21, 1864, Conrols closed at 88% @ 88% for money, Tho weekly returo of the Baok of inglond shows ® decrease in bullion of £3,750, AMIHRICAN PTOCRR, Hitinois Central Railroad, 60 251 discount; frie Rall roud, 40 41. THE LIVERPOOL COVTON MARKRT. Liveeroot, Oct 21, 1864, ‘The Brokers’ Circular reports.—ive sales of eoston for the Work, in the Liverpeo! marks, (0. wp 29,500 baler, 000 bales to Ket opened Memer, but subsequently foil off and became very dull and srogutar, Ameri doceriptions declining 34. 114 per pouud, while other dewcriptions receded 3d. a 24. per pouud from last week's quotetions, The sales to day (Friday) were 8,000 Taive, incleding 1/00 bales to rpeculators and exporters, Tho merket clored dull, with little jaquiry, and prices Weak, The following are The sutliorised quotations — Fair, Micdiong, Orie! a 264 234. Mobile... 2y¢. Uprands.... 2.6.0... speed 22igd. The total stock of cotton ti port 1s estimated at 425,660 bales, incinding 14,600 bales af American, Meront.—The Meochester market is dull and yarns ere still declining. LIVERPOOL, BRRADSTUPYS MARKR?. ‘The market is very dull, with a declining tendency. LIVERPOOL PROVISIONS MANKRT. ‘The market is quiet and steady. Lard is frm. Divorce Case—Petition for Allmony. SUPREME COURT—CHAMBRRS. Before Judge Leonard, Nov. 1.--Goge ws, Gogs—Thie wes ® motion for a mony on the part of Mrs. Gagn, who figures as defendant Jp thie divorce sult, The petitioner swears thas her bue- band only allows her ten dollars « week, which, in there core — she dow: net cous'der sufficient to pay her ard bill. ‘The counsel for the piatwtif opposed the motion on the fronnd that the mouey allowed |) erent to cover ail ber secrasar, Was mortgnued for ji valine ané % ene Plated (het Mre. Gage had eevoral bondred dollars in the euvinge bank, and we jo powreesion Of t#..@ hundred dollars worth of dim de besides, while her husband Bad Ootbin, mors thw re Ralery Lo live apo The oo-wneal far Mea, « and we from mo aKO'F COUN], IM Fovly, wtete! bhal there was no ver in ihe allegation re: ting to the onrrisga, And repoaiod Gas bie client was working upon a ealary NOt exceeding Glghieen duliaa per week Jvdqe Leeman! (vol ihe yopora nud sonorvod hin de WD. absted that Mr, Gace kept « be pemene Jon of & bec dsome income lending. i ons tens i © escape, be was promptly arrested V2 officer Price, inct. charged with sid’ Sostice Hogan commitied bim to the Tombe for examina- . Cush was conveyed to ay where be died at five o'clock yenterday morning, ner Naomann was notified and will hold an toquest on the remaing to-day. The fugitive resides at No. 64 Cher- The residence of deceased wes not given. Bince the above was written the arrest of Thompson bas ‘been effected by officer Fiymn, of the Fourth precinct. ‘The accused was found concealed in a house in Oak street, ‘apd is now im prison awaiting the result of the Ooroner’s DEATH FROM INJURIES. An foquest was held yesterday by Coroner Wildey, at No, 867 Ninth street, on the body of alad nearly thir- toon years of age, named John Moore, who died from the eflects of injuries received io September last, caused by being knocked down while endeavoring to mount a hobby- Borse in Joues’ Wood. he was struck by the horse while the latter was in motion. - The Turf. Commodore Vanderbilt and Lady Ciifton trot a match for $1,000 at tho Fasbion Course this afternoon, Died. Comy.—After a short but sevore iNlness of inflamma.- Uon of the lunge, Mrs. Prasr, wife of James Conley, aged H MO Reais, S menthe s08 3 days. je funeral will take place on Thursday morning, at seven o'clock, from her late residence, 182 Varick street. Her remains will be taken to Pleasantville for inter- ment, The relatives and friends are invited to attend, (Por other Deaths see Second Page.) SHIPPING NE ALMANAC FOR WXW roRE—T 6 30 Dar. “Port of New York, November 1, 1864, CLEARED. Steamsip Scotia (Br), Judkins, Queenstown and Tivor pool—E Cunard, joSttamsuip BO Knight, Gailagher, Philadeiphia—N J Tay- or. Ship Sea Serpent, Winsor. San Francteco—Sutton & Co, Ship Barpawell, Keliv, Havre—Boyd & Hincken Ship Northampion, Kichards, Bath, Me-C © Duncan & 0. gust Jules Borde (Fr), Caspard, Havre—B A Vatable & on. Bark A A Drebert (Br), Niehdls, Triesie—Boyd & Hinck en, Bark Quickstep (Br), Brown, Cardenas—Trv jillo & Vining, Brig Persia (Br), Larsen, Matameros—il J & © A Dewoif, Brig #xecutive, Gorbam, Banxer—N 0 Blasbury. Schr H C Brooks (Br), Falconer, St John, NB—HJ &C A Dewoif. Schr Vermillion, Davis, Fortre-s Monroe—Baker & Day- Schr BE D Fogg, ——, Washington Cock. Wa -L Keuny, Schr Emma & Dayton. Behr HB Gibson, Croccer, Grozgetown— Baker a Dayton, Sebr Sallie Benton, Bentou, Newcastle, De!. Sehr 8 Gilman, Crowell, Hoston, Schr Thomas filcks Hall, Boston—J W McKee. Bont Lookout, Wail, Breton & led Peters, Scbr 8 P Godwin, Peck, Stamford. Bloop Harvest, Oorwin, Bristol. ARRIVED Fr frigate Bellone, Capt J Klonsalde, Rear Admiral Bosse, Vera Cruz Oct 21, and Havana 2ith, - Frgunbdoat Megere, Capt Buatard, Cherbourg, 42 days. Bad heavy wesierly weatl Steamship Clty of Cork (Br), Tibbetts, Liverpool Oct 18, and Queenstown {7the1)-3u Aik with, mdse aud 216 passen- Jobn @ Dale. 15. off Ormehead, paosed steam. ip Persia, bound in: 1 off Old Head of Kinsale. ex- changed sigrels with Br ship Oreat Western, bound in; 18tn, 102 miles of Fastnet, exchanged signals with steamabip City of Baltinore, boul k: eame lime, Br ship Lizzie Ho man, bound £; 2th, 1a 505, Jom 1-20, steamship Apia, dousd i; S0ih; 280 miles Hof Sandy Hook, stsamedip Ciy of Washington, bound B. Brexnehip Fulton (U'S transport). Woiton, Port Rove, Oct ¥). Nib parsengers. to US Quartermaster. Towed wo 'Saitp Queen (or Larerpool). sous, Liverpont, 83 days, with hip Queen (ot Liverpool), arcus, Liverpon}, 83 days, w coal, to Witiiarse & Guion, Birk Annie W Lewis Lombard, Liverpool, 69 dava, with salt, to Trak & Dearborn. Had heav: westerly gales the entire passage: been 16 days {rom the lon of 60 23; had Vere gale from NNW, with heavy sea: spilt xalls, stove bal- warke. carried let head, started cutwater and done Dther damage: Oct 26, at? PM. Tat 38.24, lon 69 57. npoke Bi bark Salem, with staves for Gette, with, eight feet ‘water i her bold, the captain trying to get into New York; at} PM. saw a finsh light from ber. abd pore down and score ber; her captain ved 13 feet iu the well, and the leak gain ing feat; laid by him until morning At 2 AM her decks Durst up, and at 4 AM received the captain. mates andcrew [oye snd bron ht them to thia ports ‘27th, lat 38 36. loo spoke oat Tioga, crutning. Hark Zephyrine (of Bermude), Penieton, Grank Turk 47 days with salt, to Middleton & Co. Oct %4, Iat3Li' ion 7337, spoke bare Helen Augusta, of Turks Island from Port'au Prince for New York. Bark Topeka (of Nassau. NP), Sundberg, Havana, Oct 16, with sugar, to James B Ward & Co. Oct 24. lat $504, lon 36, spoke sche Aletbes, from Bilton, Head for New York. trong gales wast to north the entire passage. k Evening Star (Bri, Muller, 6t Jago, 31 days, with to be orinza & Co, From lat 23 had heavy NW ; Jost and split salle, White Wing (of NS), Rosa, Glace Bay, GR, 8, with coal, to ¥ E Bi w. Oct’ 27, lat 4002, lon 10, saw berk Ellen. of London, steering ESE. & Fanuy Ealer, Perkins, New Orleans, and 10 days from the bar, with railroad iron. to master. Brig Favorite (of New Haven), Prindle, Demarara, 53 days, with moiasses, to H Trowbridge's Sons. Had very heavy weather on the coast: split sails. &c. Oct 2, Joho Smith. of Newark, NJ. died of yellow fever. Brig Northern Light (Br). Anderson. 18, 13 days, with sugar, to J C Rahming. Ooi 14, 1n a heavy.blow from NW, carried away fore tressel trees, split sails, &c. Brig Amanda Jean (Br). Dalrymple, Cow Bay, OB, & Gays, with coal, to © B Swain. ‘hr Hound (of Bermada), Pearman, Bermuda, 14 days, With coal, 10 order. Sehr John W Wainwright (of Shelburne, NS), Harding, ©B. 14 days, with coal, to Bret & Co, Brundage (Br), Fitzpatrick, Hillsboro, NS, 18 with stone, to master. . C Wood (ir), McBride, Coruwallis, NS, 10 dave, to Durvea & Hyde, eno in, Lockhart, Windsor to DR Dewol: Schr D W Vaughan, Vaughan, Baltimore. 5 days. debr Ariadne, Robinaan, #lizabeth port for Welllieet, Schr AG Barard, dale, Elizabethnort for Hartford, Schr A B Stimpayn, Paich. Eastport, 6 days fehr Boundars, Young, Machias. 16 days. Behr Ocenn Siar, Ham, Providence. Bohr Marietta Smith, Sinith, Providence. Bebr Chase, Milla, Pro . MW. 12 days, with plaster, Be Y w Haven, Rohr Amelia, Beboe, New Haven Benr Charon Hamle!, Alen, New Maven for Albany. ¢ c 8. Hartford ' altimore. ser. Jort Jefferson, A hogul, Oct me to this port to repair BELOW. ley, fram Cardiff. Aug 81. tow of iors, Ship Frank F} Fbip Be , from Liverpool Sept 22. Brig Fi Bay. SAILED. Preamara El Cid, & C Knight: Darks Therese, Rockaway: brit AG Cattell, Princess Alice, W Sprague, Quango. Al: arate, Nelhe Hit chréJ A Pareon, R Fowler, E » Gazeie, 34 Day, JT Willame, k, Sarah Killers, Henry Crosby, Beary age Queen. Mary 1) Cramner, Helen, Ii 1,3 A Reed, Ezra B Fogg, W Smith, 7K nkiw, BD Pitts, Wiod at sunaet NW. Biiscellancous Aurnicax Luoyns Supplement for November 1 bas been received from the ciation. 36 Wall and 13 Broad streets, This No eontalne 9 sieamers, 16 ships, 19 barks, 25 brige and 1y schooners. part of which are resurveys, Sup Parnacuore, Howland, of New Bedfort, was lost Jive 10. on the reef a abort distance to the windward of the Tan 4 about three miles from Papiete, fan! ‘The chip at the line was ln charge of the French 'govera 1: all bands were anved; bal waved 8°) bbie sperm & porvion of everything in the ship; the ship had tion as she lay on the ree! the fret opportunity. The 'P, Nov 1], 1859, an@ was last reporie 425 dbis ep oll oo boar 1 and others. and wh { port was vale ‘851 tout nd was rebuilt two voya, ‘ured at the offices in N Bed ell, hence for Cette, abamdoned on the vvals abowe), was bull Covingto r * ¥. Mele 24 war own captain’ Powell and Messva MeMer Logan, ‘earn of 70,440 staven, ed entia (Ham). from New York for Bremen, put int x Oct 80, leaky. Bank Osrarra—Shanghae, Avg W—The fAmer iene bark Catelpa, from Nagaw't, gotaahore on the North Rank Ag 1s, and Was saved front go.ug to pieces by euking away ber mart, Bane ANACONDA, 389. \on8. Of New Hedford, bnitt at Poltt more in 142, was sold at anchon ath ulcby Geo A Bourne , to tsnac B Kichmond, ber agent, (or $14.0. Bark Messrxcen, of New Redford. purchased by Joho McCullough Inst week, bad been reen'd to Copt Chi LJ Pope, who bought ber for Crosby & Gv, of Taleananno, Cbit, npen private terme, Bonk Rowers, which Roads, below Ho.ton, #: foren@on with dernage ‘udder, Bue Bran or tee Sea (of St Jokm, NB), Burke, from Hillsboro, NB, for vadeipbia, pat Sg Hoimen’ Hole +n Ath, Bout®, 40 miee & of Fire nd mal ntopmoamt, i attaciied, Aim lost overboard at tbe sarne wlme, Paul Wilte, soaman, of Dorchesier, NB, Will repair before preceeding. Bowe Merete Conn, Ingraham, of and from Rockland for at foto Holmes’ Hole 3008 ult, leaking 2000 strokes Aving eprine a teak 26th inet, off Cape Cod; will go on the marine railway for repairs, n rl Kona Dawascus, of Gantiner, from Boston for Port Royal witb autor’s’ sores parted her chains and <triited ‘On the rocks at Tarpaulia Cove might of the 27th, and n into while at enehor in the owed back 10 the city Batnr bile mens, of Brookhaven, wrecked on Cold ie our sanuin nue from Gaorgnowa, DO, Boker, maa alii coal for Bridge port, CL No meurance on cargo, Bown Many Jann—A fore and aft shoover, reporied to be the Sarah Jane, tite’ fmt For Boston with eon ftrurk on Saybrook Bar about 7PM on Fri iay lant durin heavy gale, and 1m Aled swith water and aun bg only a small orion ef her quarier ons, The crew took tothe ripring unui! the mosis wen! + the hoard when thay took refuge op the 31 4 frown dhenee renched the quarter, tomich they lesbad theme ves. and. paswed ® lerribie night submerged in water mor! of the tine, The cook war washer overvour! during tha igh) end drowo da. The avrvivore, consisting of the ospta i four men, warn taben from the wreck abort 6A Mon Serorday nearly ev harsted, by al Mar a, CMD Ree Hartiord, ard landed them at May bre i 8 probediy aebr Jane, Capten Fick eth port for Bor fone Jawyn © Rawsey, Bovnington, hewee for Matimo yea, pot into Port Royal, 40, 26th uti, in distre Bonn Many F Peancon, of Bangor, from Pot fronton, put into Nowpont 2th wit with aa ing. oar OnRoON, of Rant Greenw ch. Cole, from Provitenan, pon the rocks at s@montet Pot 4 + Dw lt, ad Ro Lndly lamaged a Wt be wbew esse wif be ea J Orrics, e ee ey he te ‘shifted 13g mile near! Bass ber ‘Diesent position, go a8 tofacilitate the tee ceatere entcanes to aoe: for ships of large pes et 5] Buoy wi eine te sinced te, meats the Hab Rock, A vessels of mcviorate dtait to cross the Lordships. RICHARDS, Hyérographes, Sulp Hitman, Macomber of NE ary at Ban Franctosg a ber, of NB, 25, from “Arete Ocean, With 400 bbis wh oll ana 8 pee: 20 thin season. Bark Canton Packet, Alien. of NB, arr at San Frencisco = 25 from Arctic Ocean, with 400 bbis wh ofland 4500 ibe one. Bark Ontario, Barnes, arr at Ban Francisco Oct 26 from frais looeaey ining ‘taken 400 bbys wh oil and 5000 lbs bone iis season, Schr [sabella, King, arrived at New London 28th alt fom Cumberland Inlet ciean. Ship Emma C Jones, Howes, arr at San Francisco 27tb- ult from Arctic Oceaa, clean. Bark John A Rol reen, of SH, 7, 225 bbls sp aud 175do wh of se. jartia 2d, of NB, had arrived at Honol of, £0, not reported, Capt Daiiey having died, as before reported. Sark Elizabeth Swift, Pontius. of NB. from, the Ochotse off San F Park Merenry. Tooker, wit trom Arctié Ocean, ‘having’ tak 14,060 iby bone this ea¥on—io sail next day for Honolulu. Bark Coral Crandall, of NB. arr at San Francisco 28th aM from arctic Ocean, baving taken 60) wh oil and 8900 Ibe done this season. Bark Cape Horn Pigeon, Sherman, of Dartmouth, arr at San Francisco 28th uit from ¢ Ocean, having taken 600 bbls wh oll this season. Spoken, &e. Ship Fidelitas, from Hamburg for San Francisco, Sept 9, lat 9, lon 27 W May Stetson, Allen, from Phiiadelphia for Penes- cola, Oct 22 lat 36 it, lon 74 foreign Pores. Bro, Canada, Det 21—sii shiv 8 Aubin, Knapp, Havre, Lorre, Sept ste port ships sum Graves, for" ork, ld; Cathedral (Br), Melcher, 10r . Kags Ci da, Wyinan, tor Lomton’ neiy ‘ready; Western une; Sooloa, |ateh and Kemeralda, Y Renown, F tr ort brig Robt & nd Richard Busteed, Wright, disg. 0 port ships Kndeavor, Doane, for Qurensiana (Br), ror do. GRAND TUrs, Oct 15~ Sid brig? A. Farnsworth, Hartford, Gace Bay, CB, Uct 1y—In bet brigs Fanny Batley, of Portiand, and © Lyon. of Boston, noth for NYork 2 days. Jn port 20th, brig 3 Crosby. for NY Ore $ dayn, Kixestox, OW, Oct 24—Arr bark Thermatis, Tucker, Liv. erpool for Cleveland anit Detro ALAGaA, Oct t bark Vela, Nickerson, for New , Crowell, from Gibraltar, ary 1thy Araba (Br), for NY 3 Pe ‘Oct 27~In port ship Lizzie Southard, fer Lon- lon, SAcwA, Oct 18—In port bark Ocean Bagle, for NYork mex? Gay; briza Metin, for do7: Harry, for Baltimore 7. i, NB, Oct 23—; riz Oronoca, Elderkio, NYork. Turks IsLaNbs, Oct 6—Arr for-cs Florence, Roberts, New York; 11th. Valencia, Sinai, Sovinam (and eld 13th fer Bos. Sth, ache C A"Farovwyrth. Crowe, Barbados, | Old ¥ , Cl 3d, briga PM Tinker, Car! ton; Sth, 8 O' Shaw. Shaw. NY y tiny brig Wad: tham, Auld, Boston. ‘ork: Sth, sehr La: Boston [Pur Steaxsnie Heareiax, ovr Farner Pew.) DeMARAICA ‘Sep Foocnow, Au alist, (The Luiesc via Londonderry.) Arr trom NYork, Oczai Travelier, Aliée fainter, and Ane costa, at Deai; Lady Kentiy Pee!. at Lom 5 Brits nia (3), at Greenock; Stefani, at Warren Deuton- land, at Hambarg; Jacob A stamler, at Havre. ‘Arr frons Baltimore, Prestivaiino, at Havre. ‘Arr from Cleveland, Yor stown, at Liverpool, Amerivan Porte, Si—arr steamers Have (rebel Bar. Wilmington, NC; Norman, Baker. Poladeipale. OM ‘Tiber (new. of Boston 21.95ths tang, Arex, Blo Ja neiro; barks Sperdwe!l Dixon, Phiadephia; Horace Beud- cer (new, of Boston, 03 tons). Gould. Baltimore; schrs Ma- ry A Ree), Hardy, Philadelphia, Virginia, Bearse, MYork. Sid brig Laur se. re ov Imre bart . Cadiz. BANGOK. Ost Cid sebrs Lattra, Parker, St Phomas) Lo Haskell, NYork. ‘wwth—Arr schr Win K Alexander (Br), Tucker, New York.. Cid brigs Sea Foam, Coombs, Washington; ail do; Waceamaw, Nichols. Key West: Cosmos, Zarpet, Casteliamare; Tangier, bawyer, New York; sche , Hard. do. BATH, Oct 29—8'4 brig E P Swett, Chadbourne, Nassea, JOBTON. Oct Cio bark Hate Morrison, Perry, Phiiadeippia. CASTINE, Oct 26—Sid sehr thian, N York. DIGHTON, Oct 20—Arr schr J M Bayles, Thompson, Phi- ladelpbia, ‘Sisi—Arr_schre L Robiusov. Davis: Buena Viste. White, and Uelen Mar, Miner, Georgeiown, DC; H W Morse, Cook, biladel™nin, DANVERS, Oct 28—Arr schr N Wells, Allen, NYork. FALL RIVER, Oct 20—Arr schrs M Mille’, Dayton, Bl zabethport; Mediator, Davis, NYork. GLOW CHESTER. Oci 2i arr cars H Counce, Fox, Ban. gor fer Philadelphia: WH Sargent, Sargemt, li ors, for Portiand; Leesburg. Blake. Philadelphia for Thomas. ton: 28th, Quiat (Br), Cornwaiie for NYork; wlobe, Tracy. Portiand for W ton; Alonzo O Auatin, leg, do for Port Royal; Hail, Gotebell, Rockland fou h," Eastport ‘for NYork; Addie P Stiay beth, Kose Bath for 3th, ‘or for W isters, Tuompeon, and DH Hodgkins, jabdnd ge 5 ‘ork. HOLMES’ HOLE, Oct. YP M.—Ar schs Edna Harwood, Hnowood, Balumore for Boston, Nathaa Cllgord, shave, Phiadelpita for do; © ne Kulght, Fanning, New York for @0. “OeC Mi Arr bark Sharpsbiirg. Stowers, Cardenas for Port: Jand: “Lavinia, Davis, New Tork for Cow Bay, © B: Nancy 8 Locxe, Hill, Mavann for Portland; Boow Bi lenas for do; R w, Smith,’ Kemedios for Wells, George D'C for Bostan: N: Kitranethnore or do; Waverley, Swuall, Ne Sangor: Robin, Hopkins, Lingan. © B, for New Ida} W besio. Dyer: “dosepn Long, Rovabrook, jeton. Georgetown, D ©, for Boston; ? Kate V Bd alee, Hipekley, and Lebanah, a, Weeks, New York te S . Look, do fer Addison; ‘Enter do for Sf Jonn, NB; Wiliam Grows York fo Chester River,’ Md, for Newburyport; y, Philadelphia for do; Viccory, vga River, M1, ‘or Waldoboro; Hattie i. for Portsmouth (with fore '{ Deanis, Ingerso!l, Danvers~ sioella Mf Leaming, Ladiam, Porte F Lewis. Lee, Pertiand for do. BIA s Princeton, Baren de Gustine, Waver- eas, lowe “Alqusar, Julia Bilzabeth, therine Wilcox: Majestic, for Gay Head wi A Tirrel,. Hartiet, Norah, Almira 4, Caroiine’ Kn gh: roling, Clare Hurd, ¢ 80a, Enterprise (Br), Bri: ¢, Cochrane, Philadelphia aod Waterloo, Thompson, gad Boston, NeRae, BM Tracey, Salem for Ualia, tte Oarn brit bapity; While Seu and port for Phiine mouth for do; i bark Lavinia; br i schra Gas Pionee Rathan CTor Edvarts, Aun ¢ Wh Harwo Joeph Lovg, Kate Aptian, Mary bs Vane, Mary Chirk, a1 Got 3i—Arr bri for Borton: schrs Belle, do for do; Wim Tibbetts, Mat zabeth port for do i eus, A Stevwon, Ste ‘rovineewown for do: J Mor Bmith, Windso: for NYork; Sylva, Reynolds, Cater for doz & Goud, Gloucester for eo; LM Strout, Valter © Hall. Geichell, Rook: jaud for do, Bid brigs Suow Bird ¢ Matilda; sobre Ide F Wheeler, Win H De 4 NEW BEDFORD, Go. kee, from, a eruiee, pr in for coat; aner Kewan or NEWPORT, Oct 29—Arr brig H.C Knight, Miller. George- town, DO—lest and spitt raila: sohrs Mery & Pearson, Veo- ston, with sail split and leakin; y, Seal ‘Harbor. Ma. for NYork; WH ch. Viliadelphia for Boston: BM Dyer, Ried, Boston for Weeb: Walrus (Br), Lake, New York for Londonderry. NS. B0th—Arr Rohr’ Mary Merahon, Eltzabethport; Altavela, Provincetown tor NYork 8 Arr bark Marry Boot), Gia, Aspinwall for Rane eck, Bixie ¥ NYork tor W Redford tor NY or » for NYor New Orleans for Boston: rebam Hogan 0. I ope Rie igh, Havecwray On? ROVA Paviadaips Fiat Lady iso MeCormack owes, dor bela James Lin in diatrose ‘eksl@n, Avery rien A Aue cl Qcean Traveller Rowell, do: 2 Culver New Yorks 2c. on Yi sopdia Witow Bonne. wid ist, Beh rand Mt Rent nd Weatover, F herman. Haddam: Jb Wi Geneses, Nichols, New Orleans York. K Wheoler. Me Laughiin, and Alcora, Vester, Boston; H Btaplen, Gibb New Bedford; T Borden, Wrirktingion, Dane Wo jam, Dickerson, Fall itiver; Fredertok Kew Haven. 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