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THE GULF. Arcval ef the Stcamships Eveniag Star and Merrimac. Lis: of Ofisers Recently Ex- changed in Louisiana, Iateresting Incidentsof Their Meport of Frecdmen Adairs in Return. Louisiana. CLPTORE OF BLOCKADE RUNNERS, Tne ticbels Attempting te Cress the Mississippi. Beverities of the New Trade Regulations. General News from All Parts of the ae. ‘Fhe steamsbip Evening Star, Bell, from New Orlears AFFAIRS ON THE ATCHAFALAYA, Gulf Department, os, ae. @etoder 2), tnd United States transport Merrimac, Samp Ben, from the same part Ostober 30, esterday. arrived at this port Purser Green of the Merrimac and the purser ef the Brening Star will accept our thanks for favors. fhe Eventog Star briags the following passengers :— Captain Norcross and lady, Major E. FE. Kimbie, Captain Boyd, Captain She! Captain Livingston, Lientenaut J. B. Hagar, Licutenant Hunyard, J. M Lazarus, M. O. Hal- Dendeck, Mr. Fgert, Mr. Rooney, B. C. Fenner, R. D. Tan fer, Ur. Ham and Indy, A. S. Walker, W. C. Green, Mrs. Bradly a24 two children, R. H. Young, Robert Eustis, Mrs. Husi.and, Miss Husband, Peter Oakes. Our New Ori Besy 0f Colone) Dwight, Commis: Lieut Col, Rutishivser, 48th 1 ms Correspondence. New Oateans, Oct, 29, 1864. ‘HE YXCHANGE OF PRISONEKS. Tm my last etter to the Hxzary | stated that six hup- red and fifty of our exchanged prisoners had arrived Brom Alexandria and Shreveport, La. ‘The following is g list of the names of the exchanged WEleers and citiveus, for which | am indebted to the cvur- Major J.J Maun, 19to Keutucky, Caps, WH. Cardi Lath eptucky. Grpt. JL. Whitedouse, 19 Keutucky. Capa J. Barrett, 19th Keutueky. Cupt. alex. Loan, 19th Kentucky. Capt W. F. Meiwwbey, 19th Kentucky. Lieut. WL, Lester, 19th Kentucky. Lieut. A Whitenuck, 19th Ken‘ucsy. Lieut E Baker, lvth Kentucky. Voth Lieut. T. H. arditt Tseut. 5. W. Hedger, 19tb Kenwucky. Lieut. E. Wiizeo, 19th Kentucky 7, Morgan, 19th Kentucky. . W. Cochran, 451 Opie. Capt. Capt. T Montgomery, 4sth Ubio. Capt J. Lowry. 48tb Obio. J. Px Minnifie, 3d Maryiana cavairy, D, W. hing, lst New Hampshire cavetry, Nichelis, loth Maine. ‘Haga, 128tb New Work. N. Mreob ur. 6p indiapa, D, Gonzales, $8tn Ohio. G. Siove, 14h New York cavalry. Gapt. B, F. Jones, 120th /inots. Be G. G. Stearns, ’g Mate W Bridges, gumboat Sachom. 77th Mnots. JN. Clark, of Tilinoie, Haley. amgtord, Onbert. of A ka: aa: F. of Saime far kansae. * Jona Mushaway, of New Orleans Jonn Ross, Jr, sup of Jobo Koss, Chief of Cherokee Beatloy, ry Smith. ‘TRomas ,.vocklace. M. N. Lyoa. Shea ler. 85, of Cherokee Nation, decry sullivan . B, Thompeon, of Maseacbasetis, Waite, De. Engivsh, of iitinoin, 4. 0, of Bi Dorvilie, of New Jersey. Ka. Crossman, of Arkansas, C.6. Kore wle Philip Livenvercer George Tuurston, of Arkavsas. of New orleans, K. W. Wallace, of Missouri—died on the paxeage from Red river to New Orleans dacwe Basthav, of rkaneas, Heruard ‘ay, of New Orieans, W. H Yorke, of Missouri, Inciuded 19 the number exchanged were five bandred fad ninety-nine enlisted 100 Tae RUC Te TO NEW ORLRANS, ‘The returned prisoners marched from Tyler to Shreve. Pert in five days, and from thence were transported to wlexondria by the steamers Dixie, St. Crispin aud Delia, Mf Alexandria they re-owbarked for wie mouth of Ked v0 the steamer J. 8, Conley and Champion No, want of the unusually jow stage of water on Red reo the light craught beats could not creas the Alexandria, an Revigution, steamers drawing bub three a foot elms comsiantly dragging, and being unable to run Briscoe 4 aight. there were great di(ficultice ia REO. TROOPS AT REREVEPORT AND ALnX ANDREA. ‘There wre Dut (ew troops at Shreveport, and at Aletan ria there ure not more than fiftesa bundred, of whom @tx Buvdred sre excuanged Vicksburg prisoners. COMB OVKR TO THE RNKWY. Two meu of tue Secon New Hampshire cavalry, while oe. at Tyler, took the oath of aileyinnce w the cou. acy. Their bames are George \. Carleton, orderiy Sergeant, company F, sod @ substitute named Smith Carieton ‘could not staue the style of living io curop Ford, fad took the onch of allegiance tor the Bake of the good Mving and good pay promised nim by the repels. A deserter from the same regiment, who was sen- fenced to be shot Dy a court martini in the Guilt Depart. Blockade emer made bis eecape once to the rebel lines and was Kk agaid. Bus be again made bis escape, Bandouts on. and visited the prisoners at the Camp Ford He refused to take the outh of allegiance to She cou’ederacy, bus procured @ pass from their military to obtain employ im: Mees. He told bis old comrades that he, with some Anywhere wil Berters from (be rebels, should make tracks for Mexico, One of the re: ment aN INCIDENT ‘al colore which we lost jp the Red tiver « Mpaiga—that of the Forty eighth Obio—the Fedele () oo Bie Peron. Ded aby ‘know was in Camp Ford until just as our Prisovers were leaviog on the St. Mary. eben, Obe of the prim tayed where tt had ter being ex- ers, who bad secreted It upon onored Stars and Stripes, ex- treasured, ond waved it tri Shey tock the hai. parting from the rebels. , THE RAIL OATH OF ALL One ot the Driamers, whose togenulty w somewhat etek ing, haw iaken the oath of sileginace to the , c confede- go“ now superintending (he casting of causom SION SENTIMENT. Phere ie ad womistakadle Union sentiment ie Texas, whieh is increasing, aud it le beiieved una a tem ‘more Peds! reverses will eocourage lexas to wecede from tue Pobe! Mules. WIND VIPERS AND HOw “The cradie and the grave,’ mp avaRne, fe General Grant says Rave surely been robbed in Texas to furniat men for the ebe! army. Frew General Captured oo p backed ¢ Pushes juto active serv MH MRARCR LAAYES PIS DrraTCuRS Jone! Rutiabouser, & bearer of despate hey Hurtbut, até bus imp Ford the revele had a bing rds, their abie bodied meu bel at Cairo, to General Bonk y up Merivutou bie arrival bere on Tuesday. THR PARITARY COMMIAMON lot of clothing and tw * for lately, wore reached Camp eiackument jelt, There wi emus clothings? Wee winter lor ihe Uawe bo be contned at Food for the mind as Fequred by (be prion Sorap of pris printed mutter they cao reading Or peed ruck “Sere eo ws od the eulfering w: ant Tyler Yom THE BEND, ead and re-read es the Cu Tis RAXT EXCHANGE OF Pri wi de w the Ove bundred prisonere comme paced, Texas, which is already Le ae 4 UETER To GEN (Abe met Lente 00d ‘workingmen of Ne w Oricae beve a ball with the their won fed river last spring, but ved bie despstehes and delivered them to Goueral of clothing, A the pris owers con food for the body ia 7 find. Toey do not want iso Commission fur- re contined ot Hemp NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1864, written a bigniy confpiimentary fetter to-Goneral Bieks, anticipetiog Dis sorely rewure bo tbe Gull Departmen: PRASONAL AND MILITARY Geverai Lee bas not gowe North, as reported, but will Bo at New Urlews on temporary leave io & day or two. Gevera Pile goes to + razoe, Santiago, instead of to Fort Morgan. Gene:al Sbailer we assigned io a cammand at Morevnzia. Dr skiltp, ohie: wirgeon of tne cavalry Gv miOB just errived from New York, is ordered to report to Dr, Alexa: dar. medica) director of the Deyartinent af ive Dot will be medical officer « Bien, Major Pivcper, of the Eigbteeusb New York cavairy, who has been tried by court martial op frivolous ebarges preferred so the War Department, bas been boworawly acjuiied PEST TO. BMUP BLAND, Six oF seven bunded rebel prisovers have eon sent to Fbip Isiand this ce, where Hiteeo DuBtred were onn- fined vefore, Lieitemant Rogers, of the Fignieento York cavairy, litely provost marshal at Ship isiacd, bas Feburved te his regime: New Onieans, La, Oot, 29, 1864, At presevt, military afaira in this department are devoid of interest, wothing having eacurred since the epartore of (be last steamer for New York. ite revel Geveral Witt Adams is reported to be at Clinton, La., wib a large fore A NEW CAVALRY COMMANDER, Prigndier Conorad McKean, late Chiof of Cavalry of the Renartment of the Gail, bas been relieved and oriered to other doty, Brigadier General B. S, Roberts bus been assigned to fil this unportamt position Genera) Robe bas rerved under Major Ger eral Gordon Granger, and bas bighly distinguiened himseif. He ia a regular army eticer. UNITED STATES STEAMER PRINCKSS ROYAL. ‘The United States stesmer Princess Royal, now lying Oppesite this city, wil leave ip a few days on an im. portant expedition, REPORT OF THR ROAKD OF RDUCATION YOR FREEPSIKN, OF THY (ONPTHON OF COLORED SCHOOLS IN THE BTaTH OF LOU ANA. New Onteans, La., Oot, 6, 1544, To Professor Joun MONam, Superintendent of Public Education, State of | ousians:— Dyan Sin—Herewith I have the hoor to and to youa stotement Of tbe conditiva of the colored sebools now ander the care of the ‘Hoard of Education for Freed- men.” created by ‘Order 35,” dated Headquarters, Pevartment of the Culf, March 22, 18U4. In April last there were but eight of these scbools, all oO! them in this city. At the present time we have sev- enty-eigbt schools in New Orioans and parishes adjacent, conducted by ove bundred and twenty-five teachers, embracing over eight thousand pupils, with an average attendance of pearly six thousand five bun 1p addition we are pow organizing evening schools in the city and towns for the adult plantation laborers of both pein tS majority of whom seok instruction with great avidity, ‘(o these will be added within two Tooathasat jeast elxty Sunday schoovs tor all classes of ‘These wchools for the freedmen are no lovger an experi- ment; they are a decided success. The children are do- cile and indostrious, They evince a quickness of appre- Beneion and a gevorai capacity for acquiring knowledge ‘tbat is surprising. Perbaps the most marked character- fetic of the puplis iz their quick and grateful apprecia- tion of the efforts made for thetr justruction They mani‘est their gratitude and tbeir a(fection for their teacher in*many ways and on all occasions. Ip cleanliness ana general personal habits they wi! compare favorably with children reared under far better auspices, der its presqnt administration, it is the policy of the Doard to select its teschers, nobexclusively, but toa great extent, {rom outhern women, or from those long Tersdent in the sous, There are several bundred applicants beyond the Deeds of ibe schoo! hoards of Louisisna for the place of teacher. If these women of the South are willi forogs their hatred of race, the prejudices ot and the vostity of Kindred, aba become tea Dexro echouls, certainly they are entitled to the first con- aideration. in conformity wit this policy we have ove huvdred teachers, of tbe one hurdred and twenty five employed, who are of Southera origin or of jong residence in the Sout Many of these ladies exhibit the utmoss courage ip their occupmtion. Driven out occasiually by rebe! raids, and their schools Scattered, they return with the Hag et the fires moment, ovlect their scholars 9nd go on with renewed enerzy. Froquentiy unable to obtaia boariting for ihemseives, as Degro teachers, they manage to remain and live, Sareogh no htie privation aml aupeyancs, until tuey succecd in Overcoming the opposition and are received by their opporere. ‘The Board thought it not advisable to build schoo) houses at present, although empowered todo 50, We appropriated sucb buildings, not otherwise used, as ould be obtained. Mavy of these are not pleasant to oecupy. The teachers go into then with aiacrity, on- during taven discomfort, but cueor.nily making the best of the circumstances It would be unjust Dot to recognize avd commend the Drave spirit aud faithful Iavor of many of the teachers, Measured by all the vbstacies in its way, and its limit- ed means to overcome soem, probably no syetem of edu- cation, f6r any Claas of people, ever inade such rapid and gratitying progress, As Deorly 98 we con ascortain there are about fifieen thousand colored childrep wittin our military lives in Loubviane. lu six mouths, wader ail the disabilities of om ipiiatory and uppopular educational movement, in the midst of war, we Dave succeded in bringing wore than haif of these children into our schools, 18 must be appuren. that, with any reasonabie success, we shail have the whole number under tostruction within and ‘To one so familiar as yourself with the subject ip all its Deurings, I need not recount the benefits to rho State and to society that must resnit, when these cbikiren, at ma- tority, shail jun the sustructed aduit, wgether subsii- tuting ‘or a rervite. wasteiu!, igoorant class, a free, intel. Hseut and iudusirions pr dias Very resveetiulty, ROSH PLUM, Chairman Board of Biucarton tor Freedmnen, Depart- meut of the Gulf, New Or eas, Aenthly Report of ‘clwols Lider Direction of the Board of E.ucation for Preedinen, Portshes. 8 ce \:€ New Orieane {avo Ori Jeferson. Priquemines.. Ste Borvard it into opera- tion m «fe ia St, James, one in Plaqnemines, twow Terredouw OY MOCKADE Rt we followiag t Dlockude runners were recently eap- Tue sohcouer Emma, captnred by the United States Steamer Movie, Capiain Pierre Girand. She was laden with cotton, and was captured on the 19th iast., of the ‘Toxas coast. The crew escaped by running the vessel into sballow water, ‘The schoouer Lovisa was also captured by the Mobile, Bhe was overhauled about three miles from shore, on the 10th inst. , off San Luis Paes, Texas. The Louisa bad an as- sorted cargo, had & regular set of papers to proceed from ow Orleans Lo Matamoros, and wae far out of her course when captured, Tue schooner Annie Virden was captored om the Sth inst., about eighty miles south of Galveston, Texas, also by tie Mobile, Sho was luden with cotton, and bad po papers. ARRIVAL OF COTTON FROM TICKEBURG, The Jowaph Pierce arrived in this eity yesterday with six bundre: and Gfty bales of cotton on board, eonsigned to various Srms in New Oricana. *Rom MOWLE BAY. We have just received intelligence from a paval exper Citioa irom Mobile Bay up to, the vicinity ef Bay St. Lou and jase Chrietian. It was composed of ifr bt dranght g boats, whicb ascended ei] the 7 virenune om the const im tbat vicinity, Very few were seen, but the people eve: y where were found bountyrully euppliod with provisions, A pumber of cate and » quantity-ef grain, Ac , were Seized god Drought of Not the slightest oppositivn, eo (ar ag we have beard, was experiguced, nor a ghmpese of ap enemy obtawed, New Onixans, Oct. 30, 1804. A GALLANT NAVAL OFICRR. Captata Giraud, of the Duited States steamsbip Mobile, (formerly the Tonuerece) bor just returned from a cruise of the cosst of Texas, bringing with bim three schooners hs prizes, They were all beavily laden with cottoa, and ‘wore attemptiog to run out from Gatveston when they fell in with the Yankee cruiser and were ‘gobbied,” cargoes, crews cad all Captain Giraud is deserving of great praise for bis eatlaniry, vigilance and success. A few woeks since he chaned a large ship for twelve hours, apd compelled ber to throw overboard her entire cargo of cotton, sixty-five Dales of which the captain picked up and brought to this city, and it was sold by the United States Marabal for upwards. of thirty thousand dollars-s very baudewme sam of prize money. By this tuei venture, in addition to the schooners, the captain will have to divide smong his crew (he proceeds of over three huadred bales of cotton, Captain Giraud Is the ofticer who received the sword of Admire! Buchanan, of the ram Tennessee, when Farragut won the greatet of all naval viow ries, in Mobile bay, He was placed in command of the ram, end beid that position until she was \sid up tor repaire IN ThOU MS Colonel Coolbaugh, who has figured ver; lato om & gener 0. = » hae at hawt come we He bowght ome railroad iroa at Vicksburg, aud for it with @ drait on somebody who didn't know The gentleman who was victimized come to ibis city, had biw arrested, placed in trons, and eS aeehie Vicasburg for tria! NEY TRAM PORTE FOR MONILE BAY. old North or Hudsoa river steamer, ly rebuilt, apd wall be placed upou the Bay spa l'engacola Prove an excellent pas | trip, @ Few days since, amos ed (he Buil up and dowa the river wore Lospector of the Quartormaster’s be Parwmems; Coiwve Lelabud, ebiel quarteriaister of tbe Department of tbe Gull, Captain Morse, iv coarge of re- pair yards ab Awiers; Capioim Perks, quoriermasier f walor (ransportabon, Captain | titela tof ad Beveral ptber di gurstied person: mare Fe: awe ages Tee Genera! banks i6 being rebuslt tor she same TOKE hese adiioval WaDsporis wre BugKeRtive Of mors Important as well a8 wore irequent communication between Lhe pomis Barned, RBATKICTIONS ON TRADE. Ove of the mw si importeDr results of the trade re- Streit me CoBSOyuENL UPOR oe War ix the Hecessty for as Impormg tarcs aud dunes op the sale x breadssuils, Hiustrative of Ubis pout the trade om Hour as Baton Reuge may Do MeUlioved Although Batun Rouge is eve bur dred aud twenty-tive mies aleve New Orieans, yet jour Drought trom the West by Mississipp river sicamers, WHICH PAKS DY Lhak place, 8 DL permiited to be Huded (bere, and ali porch ses of dour muBt, tuerelore, be mace at New Orie. 1 an waivy family cousuinpt BbIpMeELE to Bat 1 buys @ barrel of flour for bisown b he soust iret obtain a permit or its o Rouge rom the sopervising agent of the Treasury * epartment, whose ollice i at the Cus House be tbeu inust go (0 the provost marsuai,a mile distant, He pays For tue flour.. <$13 00 Moapital tax 8 10 For ihe permit. 7 Caraga. ee ee 1 08 <1 Froigat, 100 a5 ‘the Aeuiers in tlour and retails Hour at Baton Rouge for the © ovmousiyyn,d piace of $42 per burrel, im couseguen Of the restrictions avd taxstoue upoo trede, waich own pel bim to seil as Jarge protite, even though pis sales may desmall This might be remodied in sume measure by permitting une shipment of toursrom St. Louis to Baton Rouge direct. YAILUR OF THE COTTON CROr, The cotton exop has aimost entirely failed. Ove planter, who was justilied in ‘great expectations’? pe(ore the Worm attacked bis crop, realized threo bales of cotton from aix hundred acres. He has sixty acres in sugar- cane, Dut will grind pone of the cane, as it 1s considered more profitable to retain or dispose of it for seed. TERRITORIAL DiMIMVTION, General Sherman has uow military jurisdiction over the territory on ine east side of the Mississippi, above the mouth of Red rivor, SHIPMENT OF 13QUORS FROM NEW TORK. Geoeral iur!but refuses to grant permits for the ship- ment of whiskey, rum, braudy or other liquors, except wiwes, from New York.’ It ig not imposaibie thathe may entirely proubit the sale of Nquors in thie department when thes stock now on band is closed out. EARLS ATTEMPT TO CROSS THE MISHISSIPIL The rebels a ‘again endeavoring to cross to the east side of tho Miselssippi. The military authorities are fully aware of ghe rebel plans and purposes, ITTLE CROSS THR MISRISSIPFL, Some fourteen hundted bead of cattle were driven Acrons to the east side of tbe Mississipp! by the rebels, on Sunduy or Monday night lest, at Jackson’s Point. CRANGE IW THE YREEDMEN’S BUREAU. Geveral Hurlbut bag issued @ yeneral order assigning the supervising special agent of the Treasury Lepart- Ment, Mr. B. 1. Klan w take charge of the freedinen in this department, now under military supervision, Moncaneza, Ls., Oct. 28, 1864. AIRS ON HB ATCHAPALAYA, Colonel Davis, of the Firat Texas cavalry, commanding our forces on the Atchaialaya, has bridged Bayou Latch- nash in three places, and built some new roads, The enemy is in considerable force beyond the Atchafaleya, and fired upon our despatch bearer beiween Morgan's Ferry and Simsport, PURSUIT OP A SBCRAR LADY. Lieutenant Colovel Gurney, of the Second New York Voterans, with thirty men, started out im pursuit of a 8 ib lady, the wifo of a rebel captain, who bad ob- tained @ pass at New Orleans to go through the lines. A twiegram from thet city directed that spe should not be allowed to go through, but if she bad got ou her way to send @ force 40 overtake be Coiones Gurney came up ‘with the lady and ber eacort at the louse of Mr. Barrow, twenty-five miles from Morganzia, whieb be serrounded, Licutevant Brown, arebei officer, iu bis haste to escape, Jel down sinirg and broke his neck. Seven other rébels und the lady were captured, and wil! be sent to New Orleang on tbe Joseph Pieroe. News by Way of Cairo. Sr. Louis, Nov. 5, 1864. ‘The fight reported a few days since by rebel stragglers has not been confirmed, and is probably @ canard, ‘The steamer Luminary, {rom New Orleans, bas arrived, with a large amount of sugars and coffee for the govern. méSt. Cotton was easier: low middling, $1 13 a $1 16; middling, $1 17 a $1 20. Retigious Intelligence. SERVICER TO-DAY. ‘The third annual sermon of the Protestant Epircopal Church of the Resurrection, Thirty-i(tb street, near Sixth avenue, will be delivered this morning, at half. past ten o’clook, by the rector, the Rev Hiward 0, Flag, Evening service at baif-past seven o'clock. The Eleventh Presby erian chorch, in Fifty-fifth street, near Lexivgton avenue, will be dedicated to-day. The Rey. Dr. Adams wi! presch at half-post ten A M; the Rev. Dr. Crosby at balf-past three P. A., aud the Rev. Mr. Hastings at half-past seven P, M. The Rev. C. C, Goss 13 delivering a course of Sunday evening lectures to the young men of tue clty in the church on Grand street, oue block east of Broadway. “Temperance” is the subject for this evening, AUSt. Ann’s Free chureb, Kightecuth street, near Fifth avenue, the Rev. ,E. Bepjumia will preach at ,a quar- ter to eight A. M, awd haif-past seven P, M.,and the rector at balf-past ten A.M. and three P. 31, the latter service ‘being for deaf utes. Atthe Fore ond street Presbyterian church, be- tween Seventh and Eighth avenues, Rev. W. A. Scott, D, D., poster, the frst of a course of lectures will be doliver ed this evening, at half-paat seven o'clock, by the pastor, on ‘father, the Hebrew Orphan, Qoeen of Persix. The Rev. A. Bloomer Hard, rector of the Church of the Adveat, will preach im Sk’Stephua’s ehureh, corner of Broome and Chrystie streets, this evemiug, ab balf- past seven o'clock. The reotor, Rev. Dr. i the morning, at half-past tea o'clock. Dr ‘Thompeon will preseh this evening at the Broad. ‘Way Tabernacie charce on “Tbe Nation's Chotes of Live ort wath.’? Services to commence at hal{.past seveu o'clock. At the Forsyth street Methodist Episcopal church, near Divisioa street, the Rev. G. A. Hubbeli, pastor, will pregcu Wt Nali-past ton A.M. and geven P.M Sa ject ia the moroing—The Biple the Hope of Onr Nation,”” kven- ing subject—The Wading Leaf.” Prayer services alter evening preaching, At the Chureh of the Holy Trinity, Fifth avenue, be- tween Forty-tirst and Forty-xecond streets, rerviccs at haii-past too A. M. and three ¥. M. The Rev. Stophen B. ‘Tyng, Jr., will preach in the morning, Christian chapel, West Seventeenth street, near jue, services at hal{-past teu A. M. and balf- P.M, Preaching by Urban ©. Brewer, Sab- Ject for the morniag—The Unfrultful Tree,” for the even- ing—< ‘The Christian Voter,” or The Duty of the Christian Citizen on the 8th of » ber.” At All Saints’ Protestant Episcopal church, corner of Henry and Scammel streeie, the Rev. J. F. Young, assiat- Ant minister of Zripity parish, will preach af balf-past ten A. M., and the Rev. 5. J. Corneille, rector, wt half. pest seven P.M. Atthe Bleecker street by church, corner of Downing street, the Kev. L. J. Fletcher, of Brooklyn, will supply the desk to-day. “Services at balf-past ten A? A, and Walf-past seven VM. Atthe Momorial church of the Rey. Henry Anthon, . D,, Weat Forty-eighth atreet, between Sixth and Sev: wenues, the Rey. Thomas A. Jaggar.|wiil enter upon bis duties as rector of thie oburch tule morning. Ser. ‘vices at balf-past ton A. M. and Dalf-pant seven ‘rice, will preach A sermon will be preached this evening before the Pan "8 agg od of St. Peter’s church, West ‘wentieth street, by Re 1,20, Panels Vinton, to commence at half- noven o'clock, ree At the Seventeeath stroot Methodist F; I oh between First an Md avenues, the E, Oriswold will preach this aud the pastor, Rev. G. Ry Crooks, D. D., in the eveoing, mt half-past seveu o'clock. Subject, evening—Uur National Affairs.’” At the Catholic Apostolic church, Rixteenth st tween Sixth and Seventh a bvengelist orang Chi iatians of this evening, at hal’-past seven b’clock, all denominations are invited to attead. ‘There will ices in the New Jerusalem (Swoden- borgian) etus ‘birty-Hfth street, south etween Fourth and Lexingvon baif-past seven P, 9 ee. ‘The con; tion of Gr: 0 church, Harlem, Rev. Wm. Mowbray rector, will bold divine services (0. VY.) ia ‘Me\hodist church, Second arenoe and 119tn street, this afternoon, at three o’ciock, and on every succeeding Bun- day, at the same bour, uotil tarther aotice, The Rey, Samoel P. Bell, 1. D., will preact the fiftieth street Presbyterian ol burch, Terence vines u ‘way aud Pee @venue,on this morning, ut ten o'clock, ap evening at hal AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY. At ait past ten’ A. M. atid ‘The stated —- of the managers was belé at the Bibie House, Avtor place, on Thursday, the 3d instant, at belf-past thfee P. M., James Lenox, f q., President, in the chair, assisted by Wm. J. Croeby, Bon). L. Swan, Fraocis Hall and Willian Whitlock, oh vy beoqe., Vico Presidents. The Rev. Dr, Tyng real the second Paalm and offered rayer. 7 0 new auxiliaries were recognized—one im Indiana, the other fo Colorado, Communicatious were received from Mexico, Central Aimerica, Brazil, Chile io regard to work to Valparaiso and Santiago; from Italy, Ceylon, Oroomian aud Turkey, with gratifying accounts of the progress of the work. Grants & bo ks were made, amounting to 36,690 vo- Jomen, for various ubect#. a# tbe House of Refuge in New Orlesot Bouth Caro Maryland Bibie Soe pe tals, to can County Bible society, N. Y., for rol- diers, how and prisoners of war at Elmira; wo tbe ori yin Comminsion and others, including nine ‘volumen in vaied Jetvers for the blind. de money five bondred sitet sacs TSSEEES Jating the eee in the valley of the Engadina, Italy. ‘Two additonal e.iportours were avpointed fur Brazil. A Protracted discussion was bad on electroty ob Arabic Feriptures, god alter thorwugh investigation 1 was uBanimeusly decided to un the work. The Seis of * as cireormstavees may demasd aod the fhusnew! copdition of the suctety perumit, PROGSESS OF THE WSSLEYAN CHURCH IN AUS- VRaLIA, To the course of the ceremony of laying the foundation stowe o a dew Wesleyan chured ip tne Punt roud, Prat Fav, Dear Moibourue, Ansiraha, August 16, Dis’ Excel. louey the Goveroor mide the fiiowtwg st itemeata as bo the pregre-s oi tbe Wes epan cured i tbis ouwoy;—* Ne fousd tht i the year L341 tbe whole population of toe colony amounted w about twenty thousand, aud the number of Wesieyan Methodists didvnot exc. ed six bua. dred and fifty, Ten years aterwards the population tad increased ub DiMeLy seven thousand, ve thousand oO whom were Wesleyan’, Ibe members of the Wesievan devommwation bed iucrensed by 1361 49 about torty-live thousand 614 uundred, er s®mething under ouc- fauth of the entire ‘population, Tue nnmber of ehorches and ebare's had by Sit mnerorsed to nine Hnn- dred avd eighty ire, of which three hundred aud even. teen bolonved bo the’ Vesleyan body; while tbe propor tion of Wesievans was ony about one tenth of” the Population of the cology, thw inoressed value of their property, Or Uh ir tocreased liberality, bad enabled them Wo erect owe thied oF the whole number of plices of worsiip bit Amongst the structures er cted by the Wesleyan body there were many than whicb 1% wonld bo imp -ssidle to lind any more exiculated toadorn a wealthy } Wile tho Lures other large religious deuommations bot erected mare places of worrhyp than were notes. nary $0 accoMMOdate Bixtoen, twenty seven ond bhirty- five per cent respectively cf their evpgregations, the Wesleyan body had erected chureves sailicient tor three Abonsand persons more than ibe-s.tal oumber of their members. CATHOLIC GENERAL? IN THE UNION ARMY. ‘Tho following 13 @ partiat list of the Catholic Union gezerals who have served-in this war:— ees Wm, S. Rosecrans, a0 Genoral Quincy A. Gillmore, EO, Major General Philip Il. Sboridan, Mayor General Jobo G, Foster, Major General George Stoneman. Major Geoeral James Shields. Major General Daniel E. Sickles, Major Gene! S Stanley, Major Gene von, weer General Joseph B. Carr. Major Geueral H. J. Hunt, Brigadier ral Thomas-Franeis Meagher. Brigadier General Michael Cercoran. Brigadier Geueral Thomas W. Sweeney. Brigadier nee Patrick Edward Conner. Brigadier General M. K. Lawser, Brigadier General Charies i’. Stone. Brigadier General f, W Sherman. Brigadier General Alfred N. Dufile, Acting Brigadier Generat Jamos E. Malous. ‘Acting Brigadior General Patrick H, O’Rourke. Acting Brigadier Genera! M. T, Donahue. ‘Acting Brigadier General dames A Mutigac, igadier roariy. rein Brigadier General Richard Byrues. ¢ Acting Brigadier General Patrick Kelley ‘Aoting Brigadier General Matthew Murphy. THE NBW CANADIAN CONFEDECACY mW A DeNduina- TIONAL POINT OF VIRW. ‘The following 1 @ statement of the religions of tho inhabitants of the British American provinces, a8 shown by the last consus.— Gnurch of Church of Presbyte Metho~ angland, viens, dusts. 44,285, 20 229 41,744 34,055, 42,776 25,63 Prince Edward t 6.785 362 5, Upper Canada.. 911,565 susyase SAL5T2 Lower Canada. 63,487 = 43,7; 30 ‘Total 1,465,060 516,642 493,616 457,967 Com, AMiscelia- Baptistes Lutherans, tionalists, ncous. Rewfoundland — — 837. 44 Nova Sootia...... 62,040 4,382 2,183 2.251 New Bronswick.. 57,750 os Prince Eaward le. 31450 Upper Canad 61,559 Lower Canada. 4 Tota... .-04-+-392,598 lew Brooawick. » — " Prince Edward Is. 205 30,85 Upper Capua... 17,373 812k 14,286. 1,595,001 Lower Canada... 1437 6278 T,ag3_1,111,665 Total... e+ --18.800 16,525 16,690 9,204,056 Add, tor Labrador, 319 Roman Catholics and 1,331 Protestants. Grand total. Hope Chapel Entertainments. THE BOHEMIAN GLASS BLOWRKS—THE SPIRITUAL: 1878 AND THEIR PERFORMANCES, Hope Chapel appears to bean institution, It ie what the old Tabernacle wat—ased for all sorts of entertain ment and amusement. Opera, lectures, conceris, pic- tures, fairs, epiritualicm, glass and other blowers come off in the chapel. It was originally started, we believe, as a church; bet religion ig ovly a small part—a very small part—of the nse Hope Chapel w put to. ‘There are now the Bohemian glass blow- erg and the*spiritualists on extibition jn the building. Ever since the artificers of the city of Sidon devoted their genius to the manufacture of ornamental glass, and Egyptian artists employed this material alike for tbeir dripkivg cups and their fonera) urns, and the Romans paved thoir dining hails and made casts of their soulp- tured gems out of it, down to the present day , the munu- facture of glass bas claimed large attention ana experi- enced much improvement. it is true that in our time pil Dave no Barberini vange, nor the kaleidoscopic beanties { of the Fgyptian classontes ; but, theo, ve have steam en- gives of giass, which the ancients never dreamed of, In the lower story of Hope Chapel the Bonemian gines Diowors ply their,curious employment, From the fibrous tissue 10 the rolid wine glsss, works of ornament and use are made by these ingenious artiste bofore the eyes of the ‘visitor. On the table at the end of the room are two periect miniature steam engines in full motion, made entirely of ginee—steam gonerators, wheels, cranks, pis- tous rods and blow phpes, all so transparent that the wholo process of the steam ongine is visible, In light- ness of fabric they ere fairylike and beautiful. Arcuvd the roow are miniature giassworks, where the blowers, male and female, are busily occupied in the manufacture of all kinds of ornamental work, from glass birds in glasa cages to superb hookobs that a turk might euvy. In this operation they employ ire the heas of which is ine creaaed to two thoneand degrees by means of a biowpipe worked with the fot, like the bellows of a melodeou, Ascending to the upper regious of Hope Chapel we come into « uew sphere. We leave all tho transparency deiow , avd enter the domains of darkness and fed th We are in the presence of the spirits, as embodied in the buman forms of the Brothers and Sister Kddy, and a lady who, we beileve, clauns a stronger affinity with the other world, named Mrs. Ferris. The opening perform- ance is similar to that of tho Davenport Brothers, with the difference that there is more darkuess visible, aud that the committee, selected trom the audience, bave an bit of standing directly in front of the are open, so that whatever of ing on within the audience are in A Dliseful ignorance thereof, and occasionally manifest their diseatisiaction. There t# nothing new in this branch of the performance. The table-tipping follows, and thie is decid. ediy more tutereatiog. A largor committee is formed. The fewale mediums, dressed me of Babcock, and a spiritmelle lady volentece, in Diana Vernon costare, take their seats. In » fow mi- Butes the circle, receives an impulse; the ring is par- titily broken, and the amg of the audience briea of “Hold on to the table,’ «Put \$ steps (orward and At this time the ig in almost audience een feverish; the explwnation of the manage- ment is not deemed satisfactory. At thie junc. ture the table rises some feet from the ground and the sitters rise wo their feet. The excitement is now fotenre. A voice, somewhat shaken, crics out, ‘‘Bab- cock, you're a muscular man; bold, on to that table, sir.” The table mounts higher, sways to and ad Benet fe hold on to its lege until it tilts over, aud B doored, the table coming down at the same ti uch Cores tha tt war pretty well emashed up. A She audience cry out to'*Put tne table on its logs again, and “are the mediums perapiring wousually/’ The me- diams easay to accede to the first; but aa tho legs of tho table are cossiderably fragwured, a tablo is sabstituted, The committee do not ascertaia the amount of moistare on the surface of the mediums,and the feat ig repeated, By this time the ladies sa the room a getting uUncom/ortable and the long haired men decidediy enthuniastic. Such i* spiritualism, or whatever else it may be called, As oxbivited in Hope Chapel. Whatever it is, the believer and the scoptic may be equally entertained by thess very Curious and incomprehensible manifestations, Homeward Beund, Tourevitam, Nov, ‘Trawme from here jn every direction are filled with fur- Joughed roldiers, many of whom are sick and wounded id foodie, Most of (hem have from twelve to twenty arunbar, Rev oe ade P. ‘B Glover Tol RAG 68 Hi | at | - $03 Cleve 8 Toi 08 te 000 Ohio certifientes, 4 GOD dO... My aa wa ry hed North weaiern iti du. 0 ey ig* wesiern Hit pest. Bi ig 0 Fort Wayne ry 3, on 1 Ommirad he | garet Johan e, azed 16 Years and 8 montha, | | | Jonaxens —Eevererts, only daughter af Jobn and Mar- ‘be fricade uat acquaintances of the family are re apeet ully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday after- noon, at bal past two o'clock, {rom tne residence of her parents, No. 4 Consely ea street, Wi'liamsburg. [Por oitvr Deaths vee Tuird Hae.) Port of New York, Movember 3, 186 CLEARB. 4g REMAMP Louistana (Br), Grogan, Liverpool—Walhoms 1.0. er he ip Glasgow (Br), ill, Liverpool via Queeaswowo— Jon Owe, wip Cella (Br), Billinge, London—Howland & As Muliaguer,, eisai 3 perioan Eag'e, Urquhart, London—B E Morgan & gdiatk Bhzahoth Jenkins (81), Besse, Antworp—W ¥ vmdes son. Bark Goethe (Port), ——, Oporto—Holmhoe & Balchen, pert Qunpane ro (ir), Vatiing, Kio Janeiro—Pendergast nae Varg Washlngtom Butcher, Spies, Nenvitas—Brett, Son ©o Br g Progress (Br), Rende!!, Autwerp—Bovd & Hinckea Brig k Hroar (Dea), ‘og ‘Kio Jaueiro—Puaoh, Meincke ent, Lirig'Paragon (Br), Fitrgera’d, Sinal—Miller & Houghton, RE Dolan (Bry, Davis, Harbor aes, NPM Greens reve csi Brown, Philatetobin—F Talbot & Co. Curacoa— Devale & , ¥otter, Fortress Monroe—Bentley, z a Fraak Herbert, Crowell, Baitimore—Bentley, Smith 0 Schr Anson. Ward, Baltimore—-It R Parker. BaneW D Pits, Jones, Sanay Hui. Md—A © Mav Boar America, Reynolds, uristol aid Providence-L. Ken- ay. ‘Sloop Exchange, Decker, York River—F J Cambell. Sloop Carri, Darran, fork Kaver—F J Cambell 8 oop Emblem. Whit) nau, York River—F J Cambell Sloop R Rovinson, Bates, York Riv Cainbet, Bloop WH Kalsase, homer York Rivard ‘Cambell, Rioop Morteaze, Knapp, York River~# J Cambell. Blenmer Maria Stevens, Chance, Baliuore. ARRI Steamship Eveniug Gitar. Bell, New Orleans Oct 29, and Bavana Nov 1,1 PM. with mdse and paseeogers, to James ‘4 Raynor. Passed at anebor inuide SW Pass, passed cor Metcalt verig Nepiane. Als at suoher cotslse sw Vans, bark € Ht, Sth inst, 10 AM, off Barnegat, migpalneed park. Corey Steamsbip MeCicilan (U 8 transport). Cofin, New Or Jeans and mouth of ao ee ee Oct 24, 5:30 ire wn Quartermaster. Oct 28, at SW Pass bar. passed steamship Cahawoa, bound in; Sa ina, or Fryingpan Shoal aw a Us gunboat, chasiog and uring ut a large Diack steamer, Williwo amoresiacts, burning soft coai, and gaining on er a Bicamantp Thames (U8 8 transport), ‘Arey, City Potnt, 35 hour with troops. 49 t ip Admiral Dupoat(U'® taasport), Pepper, City Poin 4 ours, to, U8 Quartermaster. Steamubip Gen Meigs (U S transport), Watson, City Point and 40 hours from Fortress Monroe, with troops, to U Quartarmaster. Steamship Malumore, Lewis, Washingten, 43 hours, with Wdse and passengers, tod Hao Steamaiip EO Kang, Galiagher, Philadelphia, . with mdse, to Wm J Taylor Bark Annie FE Sherwood (of Calcutta). Smith, Calcutta, 130 days, witn mdse, to Harbeck & Halaoy, Hig been 43 dasa north of the equator, und 14 days from lat 3)'N, with » scosston of westerly gales, Sept 22, lat 58, lon 255), saw stup arabia, Fuller, from Boston for San. Fi c0; wath, iat & ton 30.50 W. aaw Br shin tontmorenc, steering 8. Bark New Brunswick (of Bristol, Z), Hopgood, Cardiff, 45 gaya, with coal, to master. Bask (cean Bugle (of Nassau, NY), Packard, Sagua, 17 Jaya, with angar, to Metcaif & Duncan. brig Javoatao (Braz), De Cucho, Pornambucy, 34 days, whin cotton, 4c, to HAC Swift & Co, From lat 9, lon 70, ex: perienced eather. Brig Model (of Boston), Haskina, St Mare, Hayt!, 23 days, with log ood; to R Murray, Jr. Itxperienced» heavy head is Split 8B Wire Emilia (iam), Pfler, Miragoane, Oct§8, with log wood, £0. to Wilson © Camano. Brig Florence (of Waiton, NS). Roberta, Bast Harbor, TI, 20 days, with salt toG F Peni ton. 4th inst, of Absecomb, ken brig with topeailantinasis above water. le Annie (of Windsor, NS), Pitts, Windsor. 9 ter, to DR Dewelf, Oct 23, im’ an easterly foretopgailantmast. Bristol, juswarr. pert lets undone, Bey, 2a Sriiaidoann, Get 8No vessels in port. rrsxananco, Oct ae nd, late Beatty nen ot Wal Mequia, for Boston, lag. Bid éth, bark Aboe gareioo, Rowe, Boston. ‘Sr Maerixs, Oct lin port echr Emma Anderson, for Niork 2 duys, American Ports, BOSTON, Nov 4—Arr sibs Joho Sideey, Southard, New aydower, Gooawin, barks Mb Stetson, ‘Jane Br, Navi steainer Fearless, Sprugii Woe Arr ship. Orpheus, Fleet, Cardiff; John ay Calentta; barks Cneen of the + jiavana: brig Joha Afton, st arcu Huppock, New } BALTIMORE, Noy %—-Arr bark St Lawrences (Br) Mo+ Kinney Demerara; Whe, Nvorg; isa. bet alverte, To. 4 ashore below, fr Koval, Cid ba ory. das Witker West ray, Pbaiac sip sebra Sonth’ Aweri Messager, thonten, Thinas Wien Aivany; # BGs Wan Carel Colson, yo Me: Huston. Beauty NYors. Sid wark Yiod (ian) Rotierdumn, 1a tow ef atary ouaw; Jawos Carey, anom, Staples, NYork, + Cos nos, halvot, a ana, Bullock, NYore: Watney Long, ti Y CARINE Nov 2 arr sche Unly Son, Jobason, New ork OUCESTER, Nov 4—Arr bark Sarah Ls Bryant, Lane, solirs Bxchange, Belle, Co ‘are tobe Ida Wks Nov 4. 8 AM. if vser Georgetown, DC. Boston—reports was im contac unknows ves: se) on the uight of the 7d, and lost NEW ORLBANS. Oct 2—arr “ntoauiship | Maripoga, Howes, i York Maxgi, from the Coat, Cid se fi F Ruseelly Nicker ou, NY “Tath—Cld schre'G leaner )ir), Kernahan, Metamoroe; An- dromeda (Br). Ashby, do. 2ivb—Arr U0 5 mail steamship Ane. Russell, N¥ork. Cld bark Science (Br), Keed, Bordeaux 28th—Arr ateamsh p Greyhound.” Child, Bosten, Below, steamship Gen Sherman, Miiler. NYork; bark BM Metcaif} achra Union, Brazos; Brunette and Hearietts. At Quaran- tine ‘schri Hope (Br), Matamoros; Maria (Mex), Bracamas- tes. Vera Cr: NEW. E BEDFORD, Nor 4—At ‘anchor in the bay. Mir bark Frea frou 1. ies another account yt. [Air sobre Whistler, Presbrey, Taun- 'isnor, Pistou NYore for boston FM Conney, fh. Ghaihaw tor NYork; Delphi, Smith, Oioncester, tor N Rogers, Holmes, New Hed ord for do; sieop Mb Hope, 8 livan, Taunton for N Yor PiLLADELPARA A, Nov 4—Arr ‘Ship St Peter, Sprague, Penaacola; barks D) eed, NYork; Charles Gum are, New Pord athe Talmsetae Ei Se Uraue (Be), i ork; Cordclin Rober, Bosious Pieindes, Miller,” Mai Clark, do: brigs U.endale, Gutbri » Lourey, Bangor; K B Gove. Wasl y Keatley, Gedar ‘Bega & ‘A Larabee, " Turk alan Higuipe, Windsor, NS} burn, Rockport; Lusca, Rose, BUrieans; ‘Ruma, Barna) Sam! G Adams. Hol'and, New Bt ort; Moatezuma, Lewin Bangor; ‘Black. nan, Gar ork. ‘ke Orchilia, Uavener, Fraucess, Small, de; brig Caged Grofin, Matanzas; Gray, Demerara, schra Argus Eye Townsend, Key Werte wm Loper, Robinso Ne fanny Boardman, Cressy, On} WN York; T Benedict, Kin h PORTLAND, Now 3—A'r sehr GW Carpenter, Bavyardn, ‘Bath, Fortress Phos ‘c d ane Set Dorado (a mouth), teeta ifmouth. Bt schre areet, fuller, Ha a; Sedona, Simmorn, Forires+ | Moute, Nov 4— Arr seamen, «'Kingfaher, Kn NYork: Galatea, Jo sid sebrs Win De reli, a Brat; Joun M-ver, Bes r niraw, NY: bama, Garduer, NYork; sloop New World, ny ook ‘AN D, Oct 27—Arr sehrs Susan & Mary. well, Baw. ati, en afbion: NeLean do Sid > Yor AJ Bird, Frenci, Gi Candaze, N York: Frolis, Keuned SAN FKANCIBCO, Oct 3—Arr snips Victor junker, in in distresa; Boner Nth, ships Shakespeare, armion, Tay.or. Glasgow? yer, Liverpool; 1th, ebip Viscate erdool. taprees at India, ‘thompson, Hong Kong, Fuulse. Port Angelos: bare 1th, ship Hyerta (BY), (Br), Drammoud, S.d Oct 8—Soip Weuh, eaip Peter Soynson (Br), ‘alparaiso, Aeud, Port Ro vil ona tome at Se Gul Ube 8—Ship Cote D'or (Br. Monnter, Calan; 10tby Brat ford, fr stor New York, ship Georges, Williams, iioug oH Mur. Bri Dragonn, Liscomb. Stono LIolet, 9 '¢. tay” Upion Callao: Tate, enip Binge Eeance, Chases tans US Quarrermasien, “Mad heavy N bark (ragoay (Br). Priagle, Auckiar d. ov age: split sail Tig J H Counce, Cox, Bangor, 18 days, bound fto Phila deipuia, “Par inte thin Port for a harbor, liavin, lost part of deck Joa in the late $6 gal Schr Frink (Br), Friutacer, Matamoros. 38 days, with cotton eo HJ AC A Lewoik, $4 inst, otf Chinonteay, wun Spoken by UH slonmer Bermada, cruising. Hata contions ation of easterly gales the entire passage: carried away Tudder, Jost toresail. forestaysai) and Lying jib. Schr Annie (of Nassau, NP), Dixon, St Mai with ealt and iron, to master. "Experienced be: split saila, &c; 3d inst, off Hatteras, saw a quantity of tum: ber adrift ‘not long in the water. ia Jage (ot St Andrews, NB), Parritt, Poner, 8, with sugar, coffee and cotton, to Stig Reavy WNW gates, the entire paaago: sellt Sails, stove Dulwarl a ae f Revere (of Tarks Iniand), Borger, Curecoa. 24 aay with breciie: Goods to Joba Lewie ie Experience heavy bryig! lost foresatl and reenived, other damage, Int inst, Jas 34, lon 70, saw brig American Union, steering af secure Goverior Arnvid, Perry, Coggins, NS, with spars, to Behr stephen Hotchkisg (of New Haven), Hallock, New Oniegne, £9 dass, wth mdee, wo NA preter Tad beavy weather: an ‘aud loat sw Bebr (Br citer, ‘Wolfville, NS, 8 days, with pois toes, 12D R Dewor Sour Tropic Birt (Br), MeDougall, St John, NB, 12 days, with latis, to PT tr Schr Auror: (Bre Sawyer "8 John, NB, 6 daya, with spars, to H ce & Mu ‘Beh Champlin Philaserphia for Bosto Handy, kitzabethport for Providence. mas. Hamilton, Basch sane YoMln, Machtaa, 6 days, a Rady. Sout, Beifaat, 6 dave, i —, Bath for Vashin; ee Reo H resco ths, Portland. t Bete Hoelise Moke! > Buickinn, Workland fo Washington. Bohr @ HI Hotchkins, ——. Kockiand. ve, Boston, Sehr War Hagler Kelly, Boston, Schr C L Vandervoort. Baker, ‘Boston for Philadelphia. Schr Pearl, Hil}, Boston for Philadyiphia, Behr Lavinia Jane, Ketchum. Rondout for Boston. Soir Duroc, Hodudon, Rondaut for Boston. Sebr A Crandall, aad Rongeut for Providence, Retornkv—Steamship City of Bath (U 8 transport), Pater, ews Sa oat or Por Royal, having vn the vollow tng mornings irom IZM to tered @ viole from & to Si, shipped con sasabraese wate sume of the stores, r BELOW, Ship Cy of Brooklyn, Cousins, from Liverpool Oct 6. SAILED, New York, Gias:ow, City of Cork, Loui Cromwell, amd Suwe Nada. Mite aneoud, A bark, showing F Alexandre & Son's signa}, ie reported ashore on Romer Shoal, and has bilged. Strausiir Evesixo Stan, Capt Rell,arrived yesterday rrom. NOrieans, bringing advices to tue 29th ult. The passorgers by this magniGeent vessel are highly pleased with ber ses going qualities aud with Capt Bell and his offfeors, Mr R. mirez the excellent steward of the Eventog Star, formerly of the Havana, is said to be ove of the best ia his procession on this side of the Atlantic, owing to hie taste and skillia preparing an almost endless variety of dishes, thereby ren the tastes of all who put themselves wader his care rr by the at jamnaged. Feached Baltimore, where she will be repaired. Victor, Bunker, from Puget Sound Sato an Franciaco Sd uit in distress Rug et 1: 18 10 N, lon 2 le gale from NE. at 6 PH, Of spars and timber on the lee witle; ai ht the ship: soon ‘after the malomast fe taking the head of the mizenmast ed to® hurricane, and blew with Valnaratso, Ml rsined tn torrents througher ‘was down on het side was washed off. Snir Skamsn's Baro, Wy Boew ‘ont € the gale: while the suip ié, the moat of 1 ck loak on the lee mM, at San Francisco from % with strong westerly boats, after onse, doors In the for- Pat into Juan’ Fernandez for water; coming ad be without sappiy. Pranciaco 11th St pene been ashore about two hours, causing Sim Maran (At), Taylor, at Ban Franciscs from G'ar- ow, was off Horn 19 days, with atcong westerly gales, shifted cargo, swept the deci Snir Jou Corry, frém Oailae for Rngland, put into Val- paraiso Sept 21, I Fesserth rke, 1 for New Bedford, ‘snchor in Buczard’s Bag'3 Sih Mire Gismasted iy Bank Joun Avices, from Havana. cutaway to pravent her going ashore in Boston bay, Scne Lours Srexcen, trom Rondout for Salem, put into Bosvoo 6th inst with loss of peo bulwarks aod deck load. Scun Mora, heuce for an e port, wont ashore on the rocks at te ower end of Buckwelre Toland sesord jer masta 4th which went ashore bedded in the sand, iy will proves wisal long; has beca, stripped of fer clin eigen ‘A contract hai made wiih par. th a Cilnian 43 a o out tho pig ‘ron Sed deliver itn roe Vidence at $10 per ton. at Otren Rocx—Br schr Re!tance, Nickerson, chen noe from Aunapolis, NB. reporis Nov |, iat 40 40, 7137, fain with the wrek of echt Utier Hack, of Caatine, a doned, with mainmaat gove, top af the house sto Kern above water, bow under. Same thin of a vessel, apparently @ fore anil aft, schooner, ‘with her name oa the qu Bot be made eng wich both, mast [ine Otter Rock was from Han ompaon, master, Khe was an ter, built wt Castine, Me, tm 1395 } Senn Dertance, Pendleton, frore Georgetown. DO. for Fomton, drove ashore might of 4th inst near Hoitaes’ Hole wharf, but wih probably cone off when the wind me leravce without damage. Bean Mantel, Glipatrick, before reported ashore ielow barony Lo So aod arriy jaltimore Sd ina, Loning, A, 173 tone, built at Barringion In 1315, han heen wold at 8560), caan. Guoversten, Nov Rents Psthon, and Brveline (or Cath. dragee gave between ‘ana the Gut; buth biiged, and badly sore. arine) both ef Maine, the Biage Fort Notice to Mariners, ‘The Ha of Light Veasel is again pinged on her ata. tion, inf, which Ocgupied that position, Nas ve taken to Woot's Ho! By eraeret i, igh thou a Beas rf, STON, Lighth my Sov «A ighthouse Laxpeetor. Bhip Criterion, siete te nant 11s on DN, loa tit “*" FP nous Cranizs Rowsnn, of New York, near Clinton, Ct on 28th Gilt, is bad wi ire Jn gilt lettare, walen could an foll_ of water, «for Georgetown. Do, vessel of 192 tous regis: cinco for Callao, pl ge Pores. Be Avg 1—Oid Hr ship Vellore, Deolier, Bo:ton, JOMBAY Bepl o— Sid ship Ba ve. sul ae , Rangvon, BuRacoa, Ver Je port ouTn. Eng, Oot Hota hank Frankia, Sebuita (from Havana), Fons Gonxy, WOA, Sept 30—Te port Boston 7 days, Bi oan titers fer | & beware, previews, eonr for Westene: phOueERsin, Nov 4—Arr sche Argus, Crowley, Pork TAUNTON, Nov Aer schirs J P Ross, Staples; Roanoke, ani. and Susan & Mary, Ken-on, E tzavethport, Whistler, Fresbres NY ork. oA BBEM. Nov S—Sid sehr Flora King, McFarland, New or! MISCELLAN: BUUS._ RIIFIGIAL HUMAN EYES MADE 10 ORDER Tei cscrted ty DAE, BALCH &F, COUGELM AN Uormerly cimplosed by Bolasonneas, of Paris). 69 Broad- 7. RB. AGNEWS, GREENWICH AND MUD G2 ray streets, there you will find Teas, Coffers Flour, Groceries aud Provisions cheap (cr cash, “One price only. gate CONGRESSIONAL I TO THE UNIO When oar fieg was fired npon at Sumter by the rebels, Col. F. was one of the first toepring to arma in defence of bie country, and led to the fvid that glorious reghment knows as the “Hawkins Zonaves,” wnose mame hay becomes honseholé word throughont ime jane, In the feld as well as in tie sram, Col, H, has ever been an able defender of democrail. principles and a champion ty 19 past career te Tia well known capa. fe conctusion that he wilh of the great inetropolis of the we Delieve ~Avavstes F. DOW, Chairman of the Convenon of Union Delegates, fox the Dislo Gengressiomal District, Henny © P i Secrviary of the Convention, Naw Yonk Cry, October [From the New Yors Ilerala, Winen Ca sproacs SmovLD Rents ares Al dintriot of this cit, — Thith tnd soldier ef bie republt e Otverwise Known By "Vie Litila VV ain. great fuss on the #b) abd te rovers of |he Mr. ki evening = her by the Union Gene~ vont @ Uniow 0 be piattoreo, But with Uolonel Aud he bas Won the Fight to repr Arees chard figuttng on the att of bi People should uct re Stamp, aod wien they, have na thein iney ahould not fai! to do xo. hand, bes no claims on the cou He tsonly a kind @f political Moaby, Whose greatest». pldit consists in making home raidy on the Post Olive, seilical eon'ractors and Oui tom House for funda to carry Oo the © o. This is the whole thing In = cutsh m the New Yor whims an} ‘Adily forget nen of btm onary Of rewAruiog Raymond on the other Tribune, Nov. or of on of threo ,entiemen an teagreed upon. Canmos (ha propositiont {Prom the Oolone! Hawking i decline and ws te upon ime: would easure success In tho disirict, and this Or some other shouid be adopted. From the Sun, New York, Nov. 8, 1864) fn the sixth District the rhpubican et are divided by the conilicting claims of Honry J, Raymond and Rush © Hawkins, Both gentlemen tee: rogular nominations. Mr Hawkins was fret nominsied by (ie Draper orgimicas tion, aud rubsequenily the D Mr, Raymond. e th matter to be brought petere tee Qongrat Propenitions were submited which Mr, fhongne he could |, net oly accept, innsin y were made very ruck, 20, tas, Briveloie. abs and tai Mr. Haw king, offered, ‘to. withieaw. him. Ie yc Mr. Raymond), therefore arty, A® the Colonel of the, ves Mr. 18 well mown to Uh te of hin di 19, @ Very popular man a tly rye He bad cha geo the “sword cortea at the Ban = ‘Commission Ff 4 contr bited very much towards that election the ovel fest eo ths ext Aviom. mond 18 wel! Koowa an the w York. 1 democralic opponents ot these gentlemen, inh Ward, t minany and. KL WoW, Reaniin sae Pie pee repre demveratio biljab ‘ard In the most popular de:nucrat momiuated, being the Present representative of this distsict. (From the New York A ting, Nov. 5, 1864.) In the Sixth district rmocratio (riends sem g. Ls a: an ons Colonel ush ©. Hawking, F. Norton acaiust Genrtat, liga Ward. Floaced momber, who te the Fagus ‘ ‘On the other . tginal repubtionnt nave’ put Henrys, Raymond aaainst Hawkine and wnid sean v9 be striving hard to secure tho re-election of General Ward, for the demerratic party out t0 Oe thea (ul, We think they will auoceed 1 tio in nutes "the ebyection to Harkin werved the ov sh i Lae Oe ae ee warels ass” brave wad gals the Geld of i Theve repud whic ite Colo ins, are itieal oliee of a they'are lever to stand by Golomet Fines Mon faith by bis Of political need in party ret usce him fe, 1 Ward Is, inde xy man in polities. on Of Ure repuolicans to mil sey herotens iF refusal to recognive the ster ing mertia of tore awkins, bis election might have been endangered br the efforts of Norten’s Iriencs: bt, as the case ROW stands, he ienure to be revurned to the next Congress, and we heartily, him upon his fatiering prospects, KARNING HAT AN _ A} LJ erroul ogg ‘or that jaan Ta os na .

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