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whieh the box was filled. ‘mo complote that pone of the material was left for ex sMiscoversd explosive compound of Mr. Nobel, the Fi “Burg chomist, This materiel has lately beon sent t Aitierent parts of Europe from Hai amining operations. It his had great enero, Joss ihe Tisahurg dealers, as good busivess taen, desire Jeayes a surplus O, only. He states, moreover, th: “wach 100 parts of exploded blasting oil leaves a 5 tof—carbonie acid, 58; water, 20; oxygen, 334, and nitro < men, 1836 100 and ‘that as tho specific weight of Un ‘il is 1.6, oe vol produ: nearly 1,800 vol gas—ihatis to ay, steam, 534; carbonic acid, 109 gen, 99, and nilrozea, 225—:1,208 volumes, We Woight, the blasting oil beara very favorable comper! with gunpowder, which is calculated to produce ord wily about £50 volumes of cold gas only; the nitro wine would cousequently appear to be, other this being equa, about five times as eflective as gu But Mr. Nobel goes further than this, for he That it is didticult. to determine the dex @uced by an exploding sub: » and thi theory, the blasting oil, on ac: ‘ustion, ought to develop a more nea ‘powder, and this appears to be borne out by expert wherice he essumes that the heat ae by th plosion of nitro-glycerine ie ewice thu powder, avd ‘frome this calculates that nitro-gl: compared with gunpowder, posses ‘Rimes its power, when volumes ave co! imea for equal wolght; and that, ow plosion, ity advat aro still gr h ‘om |The alarming and disastrous results produced by the i of the compound, contained in a small box, in ‘rout of the Wyoming Hotel in Greenwich street, in this wity, last Sunday forenoon, have jndueed much anxious Anquiry as to tho nature of the destructive material with The explesion of course wes / samination; but from the fact that this box receutly came from Hamburg, md was sent asa specimen for sale, we ‘are lod to believe that it contained jars of the reeently ine wore ycorine, 3 about thirteen idered, and cight to bis oil waa lirst tried by Wa onincenn oped ¥ wid THE EXPLOSION. meoting hold lastnight at the Wyoming Hote) ccprigton) by the boarders and gueskt, BO Resolved, That our lifé-long are Providencs in averting a fearful calamity, 1 which maw ‘us would doubtless have bean victims bad nog bis ~~ aus boom the means of removing {? Fe a bam, Jent hase by one Teeedere Lows, welch onl mat ‘Senal 5 That ‘our thanks are due to the following gate: ‘Resole ‘Emmons, J Hen: John Grogan, eas mh Mee eereais in ula en- at of doors. WR Veto, who acinuionce’ Wi - | deavors 16 the aforesaid box put ow oe Cnaatms D. Krissy, See. FAVA = Be, pa " In our report printed yesterday morning wo should havo stated that ir. J.C. sorsereau, ono of the injured, is Register in the New York ¢ old Exchange, A Building in Chicago Destroyed by a WorpodOs se Chicago (L.) papers state that an attompt was noe gr its Hn H to destroy an entire household ipa dwelling With 4 large torpedo. ‘The in- Was inrown through & window into the parlor, Commencement of the November Term— @mpannelling of Jurlos—The Cases Yesterday, dic. ‘The November term of the law courts commenced yes- terday; bul in the majority of thom the panels wore ex- hausted without obtaining a jury, and a consequent post- Ponement took place until after election day. General and special terms of the Supreme and Superior courts were in sexelon, but very little basiness was trans- Ata Assembly (Tuezday) morning, at ten o'clock, for the purpose of proceediag wh a body to Trinity West Twenty-fifth ‘Street, near Broadway, to attend of ‘our late associate, By order, D. PUMMARXOMC KOCURTY The active members of the Society are requested to at- tend the funorel of J. P. Cooke, lato member of the So- eiety, this ( Yrinily ob and Sixth Di , between Broadway ve, By order. L. SPIER, Secretary. idenly, on Sunday, Novem! », Joun L. ged 62 year, 7 mouths and 1 day. ‘Tho twhatives and friends of the family are respectfully vited to attend the funoral, on Wednesday afternoon, oue o'clock, from bis late residence, 208 West Twenty afth etreet, withoot further Invitation. His remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. Doversy.—On Sunday, November 6, after a short til- noss, Bart Dovarss, of New York, he os and friends of the family, and members ‘Tho adjouraments wore as follows :— Supremo Court—Hoth parts adjourned until to-morrow (Wednesday) morning, at ten o'clook. Common Ploas—Vart first adjourned until Thursday; journed until Wedues- Port first obtained @ By arino Court—Adjourned to Wednesday ‘Tho interosting cases on tvial and considera day are enumerated below — ‘on yestor- a Yo puch their article to in this country alse, , where it exploded, making PERIOR COURT—SPROIAL TERM, of uh of the Cincinnati, are respectfully i Pd The new blasting material is « tight yollow oily tud——a fiding and its fornitire, ‘The Be ani ators Judge Robertson, to al Tuneral, from Trinity Chap! this eas) @ompennd of glycerine avd nitric avid, ite chow al for- KETCHUM CARR. at iroe o'clou! sd guula giving 18 paris of oxygen; and Mr. Nobol ctuims ; : pers please copy. ‘That a5, by oindustion, the « m take toms of The reason assigned for this a jay morning, November 5, at her wxrgen and<he bydrozon 5, its complete combustion house wag of the class denoml- in the suit ag H f mony previous to ich street, Mrs. Evizsseta De signéos of the ab inhabited by a layge namber of bum & Co. Counsel were year of her age. 0 0. pa heard on both sides, bul the Judge reserved his decision, friends of the family aro respectfully = SUPERIOR OOURT—PARY 1. } 1 eae (fuesday) morning, at 5 w ; r ; on . Peter's gastos. if THE FENIAN SCARE IN CANADA, Before Judge Garvin. | gnnea will b6 covebrated eae Gara Wace # requiem aoe oar aeprps rata fulliar to the pub- | | PARRGTE.——Ab Mineola, L. L, on Sunday, Novombor 5, Mre, Mary, w mas Farrell, aged’ 63 ycat ‘The re nd frien?s of the family are invited to attend the fanoral, from the Kpiscopal church, Hemp: (Tuesday) afternoon, atone o'clock, Cars Pointat eleven A. M, jay, November 6, Hoxora Fax ames Farrell, aged 40 years, the parish of Droup, county Tinperary. ‘The friends and relatives of the farily are respectfoity. Every Point Doubly Guarded—Members of the Government Fraternizing with the Fenians—An Armed Fenicn Steam-~ ev en the Lake—Panic Among» the People. OUR TORONTO CORRESPONDENCE. Torowro, Nov. 8, 1865. ary, is in process on. RS. lic, and whieh has bee: of a third trial in this court. CUMMON PLBAS—CHA® Before Judge Cardor Disvures IN Tig “ROMAY HKOTNERS ? en MINING COMPANY— ELD, from 3 Durner vs. Mudselt, Taylor and other ol to recover $18,750 for the salo of a mine in Nevada tory, culled the “Romulus and Remus” | inv.ted to attend the funoral, from her late residence, 32 The Fenian excitement had somewhat died away cur | mine. It is alleged {hat the cy beg pt Soe beside for | Roostvell stre: dnesday afternoon, at one o'clock. nthe we error-stricken, Who had hourly | the before mentioned sum and then formes pm pany, please copy. ing the week, and the LeprOrarss ‘D, FY | and advertised that thoy bad paid $75,000 for it. Aili. xex,—-On Monday morning, November 6, looked for an army of green jackets to drop down upon | gavity and the proceedings were read imputing mutual wife of Alex. L. Fairweather, "in the 23d year tation to each, The application was made by the defendants to have the iesnes tried by ferce instead of ajary, which was opposed by Mr, 28, WhO urged (hat these allegations of fraud and conspiracy should be tried by a jury, as the only 1 for such an investigation. them, were beginning to breathe more freely, when Thursday right arrived, and with it the exeltement reached its highest point." The volunteers were called out, and a double guard placed around the bar- fraud and misrep: eral services at her late residence, No, 45 Ham- reet, this (Luceday) evening, at ‘half-past seven 4 pains will be conveyed to Port Ch mt » k er trib: ‘the Court re- plowing up the Tyskba;ar Hills,” and #, arsenal, and upon all the approaches to the city, | Proper tribuns he epo i ning. Tho re- So eny-who Rear had Ae eae Besides theso precautions, a double picket has been | SFve i pee ss Aaa eee ions Neves anil fonds, ate respectfully invited to attend, and requires less time, than ging with gunpowder, ced upon the streets, and it may be said that the city Before Judgo Dittenhoofer. Hesx,—In this city, on Monday, November 6, Mra. ; hile the workmen are exposed to no danger, ws. no law, although civil law rewaing ADEITORS HD ROLDIES SOE ee ona bre eastcaie prt ENN, Folict Of Gains Feud, in the $20 year of i Bamping is required; t requires less provantion oubIe guard, Lundersiand, isa |. A returned soldier, named Wolf, browght a suit in Hie hehe Bhan guspowder; it is of ver, adunjttl provineial atlkir, every important point being similarly ) whieh bi i Oi neral hereafter, ‘of smali bore heles, and a concom and I: » hole charged with blasting oil Tabor, one eye or the came sizo filled with gunpow Bame service as five 0 der. ‘Tho workmen, however, must be cautioned « its poison alitios, which, how be mince the oil does not ev Sinilarly favoral’ on, of the Kab ot; by’ Sir. s iron © Norrtelie, | ernmen forth every effort to checkmate the avers that he was induced to join tho Wor | ‘Tho members of his family and friends, also the mem- and by the ofl. | Jrieh, ut op tha brotherhood fully posted on ident, aa ba An 5) urus Lodge, P, A. M., aro respectfully In Sweden t the “ministeriad programme, ing embarked $160 in it ho w ded oy of ited to attend the tune a from his late residence, (HE ARYMD STRAMER, Judge Dittenhoofer’s dec th avenue, on Wednesday afternoon, at two special favor, for Mr. laget has been estabiishe ing inveution in Swerlen, o the “oil bas | protherhvod ha fast ailing steamer, now only await- yout! NY G Ly 7H ReciwEnt, N. G., 8. N. Y., New Deen used for more than months, while | ing armament to be in working trim. She is to carry | Barret appears for the plaintitt, hereby oe —The members of this company aro fhe consumption of gunpowder is more and | twelve heavy su end at the present moment quietly mak: Oisienv Ane day, tho sie" t assemble at the armory, on Wednes: more dccliving,” and, in recommendation of il, | floats in the watertof Ontario, What the Fenians prow | oe oop Corny Fee ceee eee ay, Noy. 8-—-Part | full fatigue drei, @ half-past twelve o'clock P. M,, in he claiins that it is insolub! it cannot be | pose doing with her, of course, isa mystery ; but that they baie di eas Sia, 2424, | purpose of attgndthercowts and white gloves, for the ited by simple contact wit noving all | havo such a vessel you may vest assured, and Lappre- Parcrade, David Hastie faneral of our late ‘esteemed dental explosion in 5 our readers will find before long th 8 state. panies ate reque’ to ,the members of other com- rtaia eireuiy contirmed, has ‘heen ever ’ Inceting of the ronpany witlsipate in the parade, A ing the artic made relative to the Fen this evening, al eight o'clock, *@ place at the amnory Iucifer match, for to the oil, tt 3 Without explosion; and on re) the fire immediately extinguish The Btored for any length of ti Joss in weicht; nor will phos jum decompos? it at the o1 y temperature. edetonates when struck with # hammer, but only on Bhe spot where the blow is re ‘ distributed over an anvil produce, by v he hammer, a corresponding number of detonetion gan bea without danger 212 degrees of heat (Fahvei Beit), but explodes at about 260 Tho chier ad: vantages of the patent blasting oil are, that the oil, by ox: means of its complete gasification, and the immen: jon resulting. therofrom igh sed, mor. hence a considerable and important Boring. Blasting oil is certainly dearer thau gufpowder ‘pound, but it is cheaper if power instead of weight ‘taken asa standard, since a much smaller quantity on umers of blasting of! have spent nearly the same on ‘this article as they did formerly in gunpowder, but had ‘will suffice. In practice it has heen found that “Yor themselves that important eaving of labor, th w@wount of which varies, of course, according to th hardness of the rock. The quickness of ‘Whe oil is so greet that the effect is not rents in the rock; the consequence is that t ‘golid rock, assuming bores to be equal, ‘times greater than that produced by gunpowde: greater. Tamping is never required, a shaft wand betng sufficient in all cases. Orne ing are impossible, bewides the saving In tins ‘and, 25 the blasting ofl can only be exploded une ‘mpecially for this purpose, ite storing avd transport in ‘Volve no danger. 7O THR EPITOR OF THE HERALD. ” About 0 year ago Mr, Alfred Nobel, an cagine Bhe topper mines in Sweden, made the disco peciiliar composition of glycerine oil and nitric messed! an immense power of explosion, and commenced experiments with this “blasting oi!” in the Swedish mines, under the direction of government engineers. Turse experiments having proved highly satisfactory, ‘Mr. Nobel took out the patente for his invention in Sweden, Prussia, England, France, aud alo in the United ‘Btates, Tn May, 1865, Mr. Nobel’s agent came to Ham- ‘Durg, Germany, and a very interesting series of experi- ‘ments were made in the neighborhoo! of that city in ‘Bho presence of somo of the Orst merchants, chemists nd other competent judges. prezent on this ocoasion was also Willeln Ree, *# member of the then firm of W. Ree & Co.. »l" us ‘dp Hamburg and New York, — cor heme ‘te ‘Ne 12th reporter si te epecial rem-eiption of the mae Sug of a wrought irom vt Tour hundred weigh, “Wb Was blown to pieces Before the eyest the sngwd spectators, Besides this, @ther experirents wer ninae, proving the very extraor- ‘inary of ene oll of not exploding by simple igni- tion. 5H, seemingly, proved not more Saget ‘¥o fire th® common oil Xperimeuts of the same kind were re@ated in England, in the mines of Wrles, under Bde awerintondence of the mining officers and tbe Poly. fechn? Academy of Wales; in London, under Mr. Nobel's yaa! direction; if Prussia, in the coy mines of the we, aod in Saxony, under the oyes of the Director-in- ff the Mining Department, General von Dechen, ") the cenowned Noggeratz, of Bonn) Ali Is, Teported in the Bulletin de V Academie in the General 9 Gasetle lytechnic Journal of Dingler and in | | \ : : 4 ; ; ue i Debate, tend to prove the followin |) Begclous qualities of Mr. Nobel's patent basting ofl: — J + it cannot simple contact with fire, bo ignited ving all risk of acci¢ explosion {n store. uric acid, phosphorus and even metal my Prone jot decompose {i at the ordinary tom- mE ty can bear two hundred and twelve degrees of Le a explodes at about three hundred and sixty de- t It pousesres an oxplodi: wer thirt to a 3j ¢ weight of re frame be tied under weer, °° Dundred and scientific readers I will ald that Mr. Nobel's Oil is componed of six equiralen bon, tive hydrogen, three cqutvalenta ony. mn, Shree ni |, OX] acientitically b \ Sees ts epresned entitically by the for Practically it is a com- 1 eee ah aes percent nitric ecid and twenty- per cerit giyeerine. HOW IT CAMP TO THR COUNTRY, Leers, or Luhrs, from the city of Hanover, In , Was, atthe time of the Hatuburg experiments ), in that city. He wae a personal friend of an eftensive commission merchant, who was committes invited toand present at the exper. mo at Hamburg, Mr, Ree, hearing that his 4 peud was Jeaving f America, gave to Mr. Luhrs a ~f the ou, expressing his bope that he could i me ‘wie vortane”’ by this new invention In America. It is, therefore, nore than probable that Mr. Lobra was weil Aostracted in regard to. the contents of the bex; but be ‘was certainly nat aware of the dangerous qualities of bis : Ho took it wifti him an board of the emigrant ship , Which left Hamburg in July last, hid st under arrived ix) this city on tho 28th of August, his box—I do not know how—throvgh the Cos- and brougit itto hiv hotel, the Wyoming in Greenwich street. It seems that Mr. Luhrs did not fully believe in the words of Mr. Ree, and that 4544 “make hie fortune by oil,” preferring to make jt by shirte of Mr. Wormer, He certainly would oem the precious box wnopared in tho hotel if had possessed confidepes in the new’ Invention. HOW AND WHY THE HOR RXPE IND. aor Gear ta oll 8 by no meana a now’ chemical com- Pelouze, of Paris, componed it some fifteen 4 se°, ‘and describes the extraordinary exploding 4 this oll, but doemod it yery dangerous for — Mr. Nobol probably g o improve- wn" if 2 a §. u i ; i But notwithstanding, that one day \in laa it, Mr. Nobel's brother and his whole engi ish- Sweden wore blown to pieces in sach a terh'Dle even noruins of the building and no reli Ly oe body of Nobel were found, How this expia. Tappene nobody as nobody ki Luhre’ box Ucetee’ In Greenwich street. it 2 We can, therefore, only = the ing BUPPoRition Reems of these ee the most pi 6:—The oll ‘one of eta aoe Seok ie oxi < MPuntast with. he Vissi . uence of it; th “ to on fire; was ‘Woks. 9lj_ Nua Diag. omy in time doing the opinions are um copper . Spilhammer, at Stockholm for work- out deterioration or orus, or even the metal r, by a specific weight (1.6), admits of a tenfold greater ‘explosive power be ng introduced into a bore than could be Solgea tnd bore of tho ame dimensions with gunpowder; | every counte’ ving of Igbor in explosion of » effect on is nine to ten, , while fhe effect on fissured rocks is twenty to bei | — joose ents in The Blasting oil being insoluble, discharges under water, or ¥ 4m water carrying rocks, are effected without cartridges; cer fain conditions, and by meang of iguiters, manufactured inone of pos- | forme Among the gentlemey yg poidly they imtend taking Canada during the present , Who enlisted him and took him to {fice, where the bounty was paid. has served out his Tho defenev was Woll, gaarded. THE PROTESTANTS ASSISTING THR CADSR. \oonent.—On Saturday, November 4, of consumption, MN Many Any Gooonnn, aged 2 years. n papers please copy. —On Sunday, Ni 5, at Tarrytown, N, A. Harrow, wife of Elisha W. Haight. ; r vices th (Tuesday) morning, at eleven o'clock, at Christ church, Tarrytown, —On Monday, November «, after a short ill- s¢, Davip Hasrixes, aged 39 years, Iiearn froma gentleman who, T am fied, is “in the ring,” that the brotherhood in Canada numbers in its rank many influential Protestents, who are not only oxpros-ing their sympathies with the canse, but are con- tributing of their tues Many of these hold high posi- tions onder the government, and are Jeast suspected of sympathy » Irish of Amer While the gov- ige recerved his decis'on. R OF WE WORKINGMEN’R UNION SUBS POR HIS MONEY, rhe case of Hannah os. Fagar is yet undecideg his money. Jon will be see probably on Wednesday. ‘Tho defen¢ brow counsel, Mr. Lord, demurred to the co: , Judge I briefly telegraphed you to-day that the Canadian standing that WM. herder of ven o'clock, at the- Oct 8, Dayspring, and Mozart, tral for Oty Boins Oct —, Ws Liverpeat, | NYorky Asia, st Liverpool; “Arr trom Phllsdsiphin, Safah Hobart, and ‘Deslab, af werp. Arr from pate. Mary, Tories, at Liverpool, Arr from ene ‘Liverpool. ite Davepring, for Savannah, has put back to Liverpool. The Simla, from Boston, arrived at Calcnita, after being aground, ae oy Tho Helvetia, from Calcutta for New York, while going out; but got off without apparent injury, and HIPPIN Port of New York, November 6, 1865. CLEARED. pileamship Guiding Star, Berry, Now Orleans—James A nor. Ricamship Thames, Swift, Gatveston—Benner & Browy. Ship Bombay (Br), McLeod, Liverpook= Brig Wilhelmine (Breis), ‘Rasmus, Rio Janelro—Funeb, Meincke & dt, Brig Eastern Star, Grifin, Barbadoa—Bishop & Bro. Proceeded. Brig Ka Br), MeDoi Halifax, NS—A Smithers & Co, ‘The St Davids, for Charleston, ig at Yarmouth, leaky; wi ‘tat, Mibba, Turks Talands—C B Knox & Co, | “soHarge, fale, Stubbs, Turks CB iv en Hastings, ‘Holder, et John, NB—P 'T Nevius & Brig Nelile, from Antwerp for New York, received sever® damage off Dover by collision with ship Adain Carr, fi American Port BOSTON, Nov 4, PM—Arr barks Fut x: vender, Malaga; Catherine Mand (ir), Invia, Buenos Ayres: brig’ Morning. Ligat, Roberts, Ozpe Coast, Cld steamer Mary Sanford. Sherwood, N Yor! Volls, Philifdelphin; sehr New Zealand, For- © L Vandsrvoc ban, WAS “if By Palmer, Palmer, Powiorhorn, Texis—Bentley, Schr Carrio Melvin, Watts, Boston—Snow & Burgess, Sloop Phenix, Shepard, Hartford. niieamsbip Savion, rported on Saturday, should be Mar- jon, ARRIVED. eri do. Sid st Taster W A Arthur com 4 Etiza Ann, Ayre: ts LD 31, ‘via Heimpton, Roads Nov 8 | stare,” Bid aiear ncordin; and from the having i tow U8. Adela, WH Flood in charga. W Holbrook, Alles Tarlton, Daniel Webste Paugh-n« S sti r Massachusetts, { ut Mort Batt riz3 LA Blossom, and Formora, : Phitadeiphia Nov'2, and Breakwatse the 4th. | “Gu, r soa,’ Phtiadelphia; Wyandotte, “New rained by foam, Mt ® ate e ot eT tans ‘ork; Neptune, do; +hip Lawrence rows, Antwerp. . Wr Re a ae may |" CHARLESTON, Ocl "8—Sid schrs JM Housion, Gray, Inhla Nov 2 having in | Piiisdelphia; Velma, Moore, deorgetown, DC ‘ 20th— Arr brig Joba W Lovite (Br), Giliiatt, Steamship vannah, Nor 2, ih | Se Dan Smith, Gar und to’H mise and pi "ox & Co. pete: eid daa wy ecamsip ington, NO, 72 hours, | qj") ore CBrvoK vith mdse and passengers, to A . i , Rteamwuhip Alssigane, Bourn, ‘Norfolk, 24 hours, with Hemastron Botts mike and pas Fox & 0 , from Cardiit, U ora, to Livingston, Fox £00. York ait pumenie sitchen & Faluore, Oo NM | TALL RIVER, Nor 2—Arr achra Matthew © Durfon, Grine coetramaip North Star, Jones, Norfolk, 3 hours ballast eee a et Bate i "old brig Angus Steamship Fairfax. Winters, Washingtov, DC, 48 hours, | Ht Curtis, Mer Ba ee ane 2. ete to HB Cromyeil & Go, Homme ‘alten Palast Riche eaiea ions Vakio , Aldrich, Baltimore, 49 hours, with mdse ca Barrett, Nickersouy Ship Grahams Polley, Norton, New Orleans Oct 20, with mise, tod Athi Bark Ilva (of ‘fortula), Berry, Maraeaibo, 27 da coifee, 4c, to Matiand, Phelps # Co. Has had beavy wi most of the passage. GLOUOES' Hutebins, NYorks. for Milibridge. GARDINER, Sept 29—Arr schrs Elmira Rogtrs, Braking, NYork; 30th, Albert Jameson, € ding ad Gentile, Hene derson, doy Sist, bark Midas, V § Kcvowy;—On Monday, Novenaber WSON, Captain, ative of Portafer® ¢gpesmption, years and 8 months. Sewn, the family are invited ‘9 attend the people, denounes them a HE ORANCEMEN ARMING, ‘The Orangemen are wing all over the conntry. There are rome differences in the Cabinet upon this point, the As—TmA! Team —Part 1— . atholie members oppe but inasmuch as John A. 5, 68%, 1001, 4 36, 908, 9! 18, | guncral, this (Luesday) afternoon, at three oglock, from n | Macdonald, Ministe: iitia, is an Orangeman, and has 1, 1050, 1082, 973. 2—Monday, Nov. 13-1135, | pie jate residence, 461 Fast Hourton street, the sole control, ic is believed the Orangemen will in a | ggg? qt42, 114%, 1163, 1164, 1165, 3170, 1172, 1174, 1178, |" Ppetrace (Ireland) papers please copy. few weeks have a military organization under oflicial zanction. o members of the New York Jourseymen Benevolent Society are_ req’ n, No. 44 avemue C, this (Tuesday) at rnoon, aliwoo ‘K, to pay the last’ tribute of respect to our jate brother, Thomts Keown, decoased. By otter. J. Yerinte, Sesretar N. BETTS, Ppeldont, Kisse.--On Yonday, November 6, Lucwns ©. Kui aged 61 years Aid 6 months. Tier friends:and those of her family aro espectfully vid the foneral, from the res#nco of her K. Calder, this (Tuesday) aficnoon, at one 4 1176, 1179, 1180, 1191. rere sae Polloe Intelligence. “AN OPPIOER BRUTALLY ASBAULTED BY NEGROES. - | depositors are withdrawing their cash from the banks | About half-past ten o'clock on Buntay night ono and converting it into gold, produce dealers are closing | Clinchy, of the Miguth precinet, was attacked in Sullt- up their busine ; iS ee sale ‘van sireet, near Broome, by a number of negrocs, who ¢ ato s. and concern amped 0 z 7 the Str erence we meet; farmers aro solling out and t from bim a colored man whom he had arr mre ates, and the rebel refugees and ds Tepate ree T | Northern bounty sare on wetil Business, it is ig re eikon true, goes on aS usual, but we fail to find that ventare. g him bleeding somo spirit manifested to invest that has marked dealers a tee ok in previous years, oedipal or RUINOUS RESULTS OF TIE ALARM. 6 We are beginning to sec efiects of the alarm on all sides, Financiers are watching the events of the hour, departing fo Dy lim on the head with a cart o’eloc : Ky«—In th’s city, on Sunday, Novembr 5, of con- aumpton, SARAITE., wife of Francis H. Kyo. Mvets.-On Monday, November 6, Martitw Mappry, jn pe 05th year of his age, iho friends und relatives and thoee of sis vrother-in- jaw, Patrick O'Calahan, are respectfully wiles to attend he funeral, on Wednesday atterncon, # two o'clock, his late residence, 113 Washingtonstroot, Jmoriek papers please copy. MoUsnty,—On Sunday, November 5,after @ dng ill- Cateaner, wite of Patrick Mofarty, @ nitive of bb yx, Queens county, Ireland. / The friends of the family are respegfully invited to at- fend the funeral, from her late rsidence, 219 West ty first steeet, this (Tuesday) wternoon, at two look previsely, _ Mecactxy.—On Monday, Novemiyr 6, Wittus Moe ¥, late Lieutenant Col veaty-third N. ¥, 8 V. (Second Fire Zouaves), aged 30 years The yelatives and friends of the family, also officers of the Seventy-third regiment, and mem- ' the Centra Market Association and Lady Wash- ington Engine Company No, 40, aro respectfully invited to attend the faneral, from his late residence, 131 Mott sitoot, on Wednesday afternoon, at three o'clock. McCosmex.--On “Monday, November 6, Euganerit Met the 57th year e her age. and on the body. le on the pavement, Programme of the Fenians. {From the Toronto Watchman (organ vf the Or eties), Nov. 3.) We have now in our possession a portion of the in- tended programn:s of the Fenian modus operandi in re- ‘ence to Canada, and hence we are in a position to cor- ruborate Mr, Perreaull’s salement as to their intentions of arly day, We are still in commu Vacertain party on this subject, and as soon arned all we can we will give the public the benefit of our inguisy. In the meantime we advise the bants to be carefai and place their weeks under pro- tection, and ofticers in command should be care- ful as to the ch er of the men who act as gentinels, as, trom our present knowledge, the Fe- ite on great things—first, from’ rebel sol ajesty’s service, and a smash on the banks m, thoy think, in possession of exionsive ry on their plans. Now, this is prreault hints at, and should mere ramore. at tae e who | uch bear the responsibility. are itl, Keauteedt Fenians fe at @ e ¢ Bool. wards es Eighth pr acrailante, Mhet, is making & vigorou pinished by DPD £0 TAL EMTOR OF TRE Veo. @ 1895, Nw Yoadod “Robbery in Tn to-day’s feauo T neticn Stvtfoneous, Mr, Williams loon,’ whic ip eOtompany with several of his tate ca same friends his wateh ‘and whijas. Ro was at no time asleep in my ‘i bk it freeOLLYWOOD, 12 Kast Houston etroot, they 4 saloon. DI —— = ae Shooting of Officer Baryea, TO THE BDITOR OF THE HRKALD. D He Tumacuiate Coxcuenion, | nekinsH Brucker, New Yor.” f In your reportin Sunduy’s Heraro headed “The Shoot. ing of Officer Duryea,” which took place on the evening nf diers in her “armed to the teh,” eae pare Af com | oe ving 16, 1864, it ie stated that ‘Thomas | __Her remaius wili be forwarded from hor late residence, and very many @ rifle, waiting ‘pants ints; | Bart, being duly " sworn, testifled thet in May, 615 Washington street, to Goshen, Orange county, on mand t» imbru: theiv hands in the big... INO DCIS, | ig64) he attended 2 pirnie of the Church of | Wednesday <n And now let ux direst attention 2niny 1° maltormnee | the ‘Tminaculate Conception at Jones’ Wood," &c, As | Goshen papers phase copy. and, first of all, we se the, in thie’ many of the congregation feel surpriged at such a stale. | McCutvy,—At Verplanck’s Point, Westchester county, po ONE in this plot, and a, on Monday, November 6, James Lovis MeGrisy, 4 to this conspirac: ons per ee intended for no | Meut please announce that it had no in May, 1864. | % , 1 BEC aieae aioe ta WM. P. MORROGH, D. D,, Pax years, son of Thomas and Johanna M ichering human beings, and of being armed yy hael Murphy cao go His remains » en. Mi other purpose JY take pare in Fenian conventi pet of the It 1 be taken from the Thi th street de- on River Reilvoad this (Tuesday) morn- apd . ; vi > yetuo steW¥ean boast In our streets of boing sucli— MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. toy atten o'clock, to the Cemetery of the Holy’ Cros, Smee UVowed cnemics to our Queen and constitution, Married. Oncort,—In this etty, on Satnrday, November 4, Datos is no redrezs, A momber of Parliament ¢ the threshold of a Komish church in Canada jare his sympathy with the Fenian plot, and tell - Davrnvry—Tavior.—-Oo Mo Rey. Dr, Gailaudet, Rowens J. Da ‘Tavton, all of this city, Doask—Barnd.—-On Monday, November 6, in the Chureh of the Messiah, by the Rev. Dr, Oegooa, H. Sin- Ney Doaxe to AGyes ©, davgtter of the late Thomas Baird, of Bairdstown, Ui, Kixe—Puniax.—On Wednesday, November 1, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Mr, Ford, ‘Tuowae Kino to Sarat Amwnu, daughter of Daniel Pho. Jap, Fieq., all of this city, Nicorr—Munrorp.—On Sunday, Church of the Holy Communion, Ne W. Orcorr, late captain in the One fourth New York Ve Bis remains wer ineray nt. November 6, by inky (0 Mary J. lundred and ‘Thirty- unteers, aged 27 years, ‘alley, N. Y., for taken to Cherry V ONen Brnyarn O'Nw 1 37 years. ‘The friends and Soeneiniumene art ren ‘ally invited toattend the funeral, this C comgpy armen at one lock, from his late residence, 250 West Forty-third street. Previne.—In Brooklyn, F. D., on Sunday morning, November 6, Gnoncx D. Puanixe, aged 55 years. November 5, at the The funeral will take place from the residence of his York city, by the law, James Holmes, No. 63 South Fourth street, Rev, William Henry Benjamin, Samven B, Nicout, M.D, | Williamsburg, this (Tuesday) morning, at half-past one Ind dee winter, and till the government is inactive. Js i! be- cause some of its members are said to fraternize with the Fenians? Is it possible that the Upper Canadiawl’remier and the President of the Council can wink at these things and in sincerity tell us they prefer British connection? We shall see, Marfesto from the Orange Led, [Prom the Toronto Globe, Nov. 4] To ree Memnsrs OF THe TOTAL Oxaxcr AsocraTion :— My Deak Breveren—Nothing but a high sens? of dut, ‘clock ~ could induce me to step from the path oftprivate life = oh a npn to Mise Haxnau Mvtvorn, of Sag Har- ee Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, New- to addreas you publicly at this time. T have reason to believe that danger is at our doore— that the enemies of Great Britain are plotting her orer- throw, and that Ireland is not to be the first point of attack. As Tam informed, the object of the Triah agita- tion is merely to prepare the disaffected forfutare action, and to arouse the fears of the “home authorities” and so Pine—Barwore.—On Sunday, November 6, by the Rey. M.S. Hutton, D. D., Mr. Lerairron Pixe to Mies Monta C., youngest daughter of Garrett Barmore, Beq., all of thie'city. Rexnrr.—On Monday, 6, Davi Raxerr, axed 23 years, a native of the county Cork, Ireland. ‘The friends and relatives arc respoctfally invited to attend the funeral, this (Cuesday) morning, at ten o'clock, from his late residence, 96 East Twenty-third street, without further notice. ac a Arcus, eld. November Birth Tocmen.—At 178 East Forty. stret, on Tueaday, Raprry, -At Charleston, Prevent any more t being sent here before the close | October 31, the wife of Jou KocKmn of a daughter. | et son of James and Marg: rf of the nav ion, en the a weather sete in our | poh doing well. . The remains will arrive the ‘steamer Albambra, ee of i from — = be cnt off; theirs from Sligo, Cork and California papers pleare copy, when notice will be given of tho funeral. merien 5 en blow is intended to be aa ee Renp.—On Monday, Novetnber 6, Many Rexp, agod' 46 struck, and, should it prove suecessful at the outeet, it Died. years, wife of Jacob Hh Reed, i ia the belief, both of the Fenians and their syma- | Ayrwann.—On Monday morning, November 6, at his | Dus notice of the funeral to-morrow. Coolagh, partsh of Cailan, county of Kilkenny, Irelan in the Gist year of his . ue " The funeral will take place on Wodnerday afternoon, at two o'clock, from S. James’ Roman Catholic chur: where « eolemn mass of requiem will be offered for the Rovwen.—At Newark, N, J., on Monday, November 6, Ramoral trom Trinity chureh, Newark ‘Wednesday ‘uneral om nity churel ‘ark, on afternoon, at iwo orelock, és Ryay.—OnwBiunday afternoon, November 6, at haltf-past three o'clock, of consumption, James C. Rrax, 30 pathizers, that no army would be sent out in the guring to attempt the reconquest of the country. Brit! America once in possession of enemy, & base would be secured from which to plot further aggressions for the dismemberment of the empire, Tam not aware of the stepa, if any, which the present government of Canada have taken, or what course they repose of his soul. The romaips will beaaken to Caly: renrs. Erereea Paes. tatitrate tlt | Cae” SACU, an sansa, November 8 | wate Mase hae Ei a els ana . : f ou.-—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, Novem! tend the fu from his Jat iden ird close the sources of the information which Ehave te- | yincanne, relict of Robert Mach, aged 82 years ” | Svemue, this (Tnestdy) efternoen, at Ralf-pent {Odea ceived, and which leads me to the conclusion that not Yooment should be lost in arming the loyal and preparing for the worst. 1. Where thero exist militia volunteer regularly organized, armed and drilled, comman: YY proper officers and with trusty comrades, I would recommend every “true man” to enroll his name and adopt such a course, in conjunction with his commanding ojflicer and with the sanction of the brigade major of the division, as may afford greater confidence and wecurity for tho protection of bis family and the defence of his country. 2. Where circumstances are such as to prevent the volunteer militia enrolment and arming, these steps should be taken, if possible, by each individual Orange- man (and indeed by every loyal man), to arm himself with «good rifle and bayonet eud swith at least tifty rounds of ball ammunition, 5. Where the individual, witls a loyal heart, but with an empty pocket, may be le to procure the arms and ammunition necessary for his defence, steps should be at once taken by the master of the lodge to which tho individual belongs to see that thearms, &c., may be sup- plied to him with as little Mee as possible. Rest assured, my dear frends and brethren, that the enemy moditates the overthrew of British power, and that nothing but the droaf of defeat will prevent the at- ee from being made hore during the approaching If, then, you desire to resist the intended attempt of the wicked, be prepared, If you desire to live peace- ably, and to prevent the attack being made, be prepared, ‘What I ray to one J way to all, bo ready, steady and pre- ared, From your old Grand Master for t cannot bow devert you in the bour om feoeh i per OGLE I GoW, Nuno Lovor, Tonoxto, Nov. 1, 1605, News fram Fortress Monroe, ‘ontnres Momnor, Nov, v. 3, 1865, Hospitals have been discontinued. The ere sent enue, Sraci ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 38 Tompkins plac Batowrn. —At Clifton, Staten Island, on Saturday, Ni vomber 4, Arm. 8. BaLowix, in bie 63d year, The funeral will take nad from his late residence, Vanderbilt avenue, near Clifton Park, thie (Tueeday) morn- ing, at half-past éleven o'clock, The remains will be taken to @reonwond, ‘Boston and San Francisco papers please copy. Baovock.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, November 6, Waris Lyxpe, infant sou of Rdward H. and Catharine L, Babcock. dence of his father, at Nanuet, Now York, of typhoid ‘The funeral will be attended from the rosidence of hie | fover and bleeding at the nose, Tuomas H. Swasarros, in parents, 08 Remsen street, thie (Tuesday) afternoon, at | the 24th year of his age. two o'clock The rolatives and friends of the family are | | fsrssncne.—On Sunday, November, 6, Fran, only invited to attend without further notic child of Theophilus and Mai Salisbui ed 2 Bannms,—At_ Groonsburg, on Saturday, November 4, | months and 9 aaye, eg sive November 6, of consumption, —In Brooklyn, on Sut 5 sees Meese pare ee oA of wea 8. and lie W. Stage, years, 1 mouth an la The relatives aed frionds of the family are iuvited to attend the funeral, at St. Peter's (Ep'seopal) church, — street, near Bona, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at three oe Sranvny.—At Bloomfield, New Jersey, on Sunday, No- vember 6, Joun Sipyexy Seapony, in the 42d yoor of his age. Due notice of the fancral will be given. Swrxartoy,—On Saturday, November 8 the resi- Ayrus L, Baarns, youngest danghter of W. ©, and Sarab SunLivan,—On Monday, J. Barnes, Micwart, Sonuvay, of the parish of Kilyarvin, county Bennerr.—On Mon November 6, of consumption, | Kerry, Ireland, aged 18 years, 11 months and 13 days. Canoitve W., wife of Wm, €, Bennott, aged 33 years, 6] Tho’ relatives and friends of aro reapectfully months and 19 days, Invited to attend the fa from No. 450 Peari street, Notice of funeral hereafter, on Wednesday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Srarvry.—At Bloomfleld, N. J., on Sunday, November Invited to attend the funeral, from the house of her | 5, Joan Stoney Suavuny, aged 41 years, parents, this (Tuesday) morning, at half past ten o'clock, ‘The funeral will take place from hie late residence, on ‘arriages wil) bo in attendan White Plains siation to | Wednesday afternoon, at half. one o'clock. 0 $:16 A, M. train from New York, train leaves foot of Barclay at half-past eleven in ~—In Philadelphia, on Friday, Noverober 9, Mrs, | the morning. Evra F. Broony, widow of Major John Biddle. TowxseNp.—On Sunday, November 5, Ina F. Towse- pee on ‘Sanda morning, November 5 Ewes ux, aged 17 youre, isa, daughter of William H. and Mary Urr, ane The relatives and friends of the family, also member Co Sebastian Sommer, ip the 4th year of Weate D. Willard anal tk of A. M., are in vi attend the funeral, this (Tuerday) afternoon, at ‘The funoral will take place on Wednesday afternoon, | balf-pi velock, from, i at ono o'clock, from 149 West Eighteenth Totreete The 3° Scat Bente friends of the fawily are invited to aitend without fur- thor notice. Baows.—On money, November 6, Rosset Brown, formerly of Albany, N. Y, Bis friends and acquaintances are Invited to attend the years. lends of the family aro respectfully in- this on ntteree f ernoon, at 1 — faneral, from his late residence, No. 163 East Fifty. fie! vorktowos Mathews county aud Eastern thore.”= °™ | 6 Mn treet, this (Taerday)aftervoan, a4 two o'clock.” witout fenther tistion, |e = » 7 cogs ‘antut.4n Monday, November 0, Joux, youngest ‘asox.—On Monday, November 6, Witstaw Gi Fonrnnss Momnor, Nov. 6, 1866, cbild of Patrica Cahill eon of William and Phebe ‘Watson, aged 4 years and ‘The eteamer Georgiana, fog Baltimore, bevame dirabled ‘The funeral will take placo this (Tuesday) afternoon, | monthe. and returned to Norfolk. at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, oat ‘The relatives and friends of the family are The steamer Metis, from Point to Baltimore, has | West Twenty-sixth invited to attend mm street, rived. fhe has on board the Fifth Obio regiment, | Cramm.—On Sunday, November 6, Una J., #on of the | at one o'clock, ‘Re ve BT i (rosea voaaleamser Gulf City, frog Mobile to Rew York, put: | “tnt iuenysa and frenvle othe fuunily arereepeottuliy | "'Wooomean etn Wooo. e \, in, ahe tt Of coal, 3 a: invited to attend tho funeral, from his late renidonce, | ran, in the 76th oti age en Ay No. 210 Want Filty-third stivet, on Wednesday afternoon, ‘at ono o'clock. His friends and those of Ri a —On Banday morning, November 6, Mt, Jou P, fiver from ihe Teste oF ied fie’ ers of Sw Tock Wok ang oF fb Sebi wae vision art “dy steamship Florida, Philadeiphia. ue bav'k, Bi before Feporied, wae a Jot two si ne Sa pay for Nan _\ Prem smd sy recta, 70 ernepD, Brig Pavorito (of New Haven), Duell; Barbados, 16 days, / z ae wlth Wide. fo Lt Trowbridae's Bows. ! HOLMES) HOLE, Nov 3—Arr brig" Mooulight, Smatl, Ste Brig Siartled Yawn (Br), Shaw, Savanna la Mar, 23 days DELPHIA, Nov-4—Arr bark Thomas Kila (Br). gee ec eg yuo der "J Geddes (Br), Seabrool:, Sembreroz anus a or (BP), Cooper, Bermuda, 8 days, with sugar, : Portland; Barly Biri, Stebbing, 1, 0 MeColl & Frith nds" Fs a8 gaehrtington: Colina, Demnarara, 8) days, with sugar, Se TS ial %, 10 Bentley, jas had heavy weather; spruny aston) barane 5 Poivspritan'hainmast head, carried away: foreuact heats | Pad ely aE en ah iW Virginia, Nickerson, sharp, ‘p, and July Fourth, Shaw, 08: do; Snow Vake, F thi—Arr U8 sieamer B (Br), Carroll, Cardenas PORTSMOUTH, N: 5 dave. i Newport, r, New York; bi JM ffonston, Gra, Arr sehrs fda 8 w colt, Leach, and Jas Henry, Harbor. soler, Oliver, ” r Fe Heabethport fe Roekland, Schr Pallas, Richard , Sebr Fanny Morse, Dai Sclir Harriet Maria, C) Schr John Corantoi Se Feen Schr Lamartu 7. ‘Albany for Provi ea, Alany for Providence, gs, Rondout for Boston. Mevshon, wr, do; Tsuae N Seyimous do. sth—Arrachrs Grace ( American Shipmasters’ Association. No 5L Wain Srueer—Rooms 28, 25 anv 27. The following approved Masters and Ollicers have reseived lor, Bryant, Georgetown, DO; Hechethyort? Seuehe pesbineas iiitamsone ire Winkutore, Philae Yorks 38 payne ore; James. 3 do; sloop Rhode Island, Av steamers Zodiac. Bulkley, and Tork: North Polat, Smith, Baldimore; wish, Hoston. (, Ost8l—ArE schr Othello, Maxwell Captains—1333, 4345, Samuel U1 Holbrook, steamship Crowell; 4348, Join © Canninghom, br William's Newell, brig Lizzie troop} 434 brig Lewis Clark; 4345, William Watso: Jones; 4833, Harrison Mahoney, bark HL von: 4354) Th oY 2, William B Barker. All commissions outstanding over one year require to be presented at the ofiice for renewal. Miascetiancou Shiver Star; 4344, james 8 Bartictt, 4334, Thomas W D Brookinan; 4343, Ss Young; 2886, David L Long. Chasieston, MISCHELLANEOU 'S POROUS PLASTERS, perma cured by one or two applt the circulation of the extreme ends of arteries and yetnss THEIR ESPEOT IS WONDEREUL. cy, DRANDRE'NI HOUSE, New York.gp FIND AN EL NT AS- fall styles of English Royal Velvet and 4 Oct 28 with 200 wine and 25 pkgs Henrietta (I'r), from Bordeaus, Island Shoals. ‘om Havana, with a S$ WILL Steamer TONAWANDA, Bervy, “0 ‘ist, boubd to Boston, pitt into Norfolk. ALHIRAM ANDIERSON?S, #9 Dowory ¢ -ply and Ingrain Carpets, Rugs, Mats, going nan Hote, at Savannah, Oct $9, from New York, in Dilcloths all widths, Draggets four Sway apordederth, ran into #tramer Weybowsel, carrying | ¥% de easonal Look for 99 Bi Snip Martnorogch Mwarks of the lator. 1ORNS, BUNION. of rdder, put into Halifda wefore reported spoken. with lose | () cured’ without pain, » 58 Bowee erpool to this port. st, She is bound from Lit. over Citizens’ Bank, Annihilator cures Corns, Wratixa Bank Uxtox, Dimmick, Fayal on the 25th of Sepiomber, ab: whales, lowevad the boats and. killed Ta which Was taken alongeide.” The weath wwe ions, Chiiblaing, &s.” By mail, 60 cents and $1. IVORCES LEGALLY PROCURED, WITHOUT PUB without {ee in ady LD icity; other good cases prosecut d, and much disicalty was found in cutting the witht’ | vance. Advice free. Fe sae cabeet. obliged to slack tt of daring the nights of the ont}; i Abatney ane Custom bh. “ALB AM on the 28th the ship vas pumped out atin as usual, and at diylight, the weather being the ‘crew again commenced cutting wn into the forecastls to rot ‘above the tloor, and the puinps 4g feet of water was found in the . pump: immoediatey manped, but it was x00n discoverod that the water galt a ut the rate of feet per hour, All hopes of saving the vessel was then abandoned, and at 1} PM the officers and crew took to the boats and pulled fer the east endof St Georyo,. then bonrin north distant about 60 miles, where they happily arrived ach , sveing whale, iy, Bedford, left pet, ERICK I, KING, r |, KING, Se Lawyer, and Commissioner f je AMERICAN very Biate inte Union, PM on29th, in a perfect ‘state tio. if ‘SR. Ad 2 reached Fayal.. The Union was 12 lovee Uelcued ete a P MAS R. AGE Saree: ont Ko Xow Bouton, and sniléd from home duly | tus, ‘Coiteen, Fish, Kioue and everyining else cheater thes aes and outiite, of about $12,000; | any stor in New York. One price Bank Funy, Lavender, at Boston from Mologa, reports 20: PORTA’ heavy westerly guloa the entire pasenge, Carried away fy! airing of che nee artist jivbcony"malndepaatiant iat) and head of mantapnsk | 2 ARES tenerbaue mon artes tes of wot matutopsa i winsail, maintopmast staysail, foretop- FRENCH CLOCKS AND Te, sets, wails, jibe, and other light sailx, ty PARIAN STATUARY, GNE SETS, &e, a ay lg yr Bed Tak hia eaten staat, stress, leas ra Lele! CA B.V. UAUGHWOUT & co, © __488, 490 and 492 Broadway, cornor roots treet. * }LBER@S GERMAN OINTMENT—W ARRAI . ortaineure, without the slightest danger, for Piles, Bar a , ai in dlemnaged, 70 Balt Kes, Kopes (Br), Seabrook, at Philadelpha from gom- 7 Has been 18 north of lat 82, with a a blow away soils and did other was below Phiiadelpbia Sire x 3Jq re te Lins enlopen, i asquall from. the nds, ‘ula, Saltrheum, all ¥ Skin Diseases, a Jibboom blown aways diving | fe, ee fh , OFT, « Se Voc eee 2 os a. experienced a bniricn 220% IGN OF THE GOLDEN KETTLE.—A HOUSRHO Pp tongallant mart, sails. “ove tatwarks nnd caused other | Cnt Givers: Saute crt ona Eetotting eats mage. Tn the ante DU ane saw brig Melba (Br), bound | from Be Det, oper inetiiute Buildie tea European port with pM ose” aii her apansesceye ie | Tice SUSE LAS TT ee eel Building, Astor Buro Joux W Lovirr (Br), Gil. 7 for St Jolin, NB, ew Fees tye at jhariesion 00h nit coast, and was disabled by the loss of® heavy, gale off this pars, canvass aud inuch of the deck te erqites part of her el, lat $1 28, lon 7918, picked up a boat’, On ts d nixteen other persons, lute of Yitlving Capt public, which foundered at sea (as before repstenmabip Re- Bure Ocrsax Wave, Cole, before reported tu. veston, after being relieved of ull the cotton hel} was hauled off night of Ovt 3 by the tugboat Eliza £2 and on the 14th was repairing and replacing the ra. TP URKISH BATHS, 18 1 AIGHT STREET, NEW YO Hours—Gentlemen f1 6 to . 2 P.M. ty toare—Gentler 8A. M. and 2to9 luxury; means of th releantiness; h servative? & valuntloctrative agen Tey ond. ee, NATIONAL PARK BANK ; OF NEW YORK. ae issue Certificates of” Dey a a |. 1865. R vs ‘ORTH, Casbier, t nto TJ Macuimy, before reported ashore at Gal had’ steamboat nlongale om the 14th a 4nd ae np. Te wam expected that she would soot, The water in her and her cargo dlecharged. GL DANCING ACADEMIES, | No. 137 Moni 1e vm Sat ener iene ro a. valar. ET MARTER DUMAR’S DANCING AC. open f evening for gentlemen, Send for ei Sst Fourth atreet, near Broadway, open W: = Brous thtgya for children, ladtes and gentlemen every in Jat 27 99, lon 7949, in a hurricane from ENE, lost of 40 hhds inolarses, stove bulwarka, water casks, and sprung a leak, Brio ) J Frazex (Br), before reported as fallen in with omnes Sas eed Panes SB iowt both maste and evenin; verlsion, Sownpeh doring the late gales, Baio Famuares Bo before reported wrecked, is ashore Bure Brow Warn bee Philadetpbia_ from ot dette on Curyefort Reef. halls front Windsor, N&, 18 184 tons, Be CORCOS LOSES E 1 TE erasing snd was built at Newport, NB, in 1868, Bh | RROOKES: Qo cina ACADEMY, (961 BROOME Buc Auice Leoxanp (Br), reported ashore at Berlin, Md, | All the faaitonabis’-ASS FOR TUESDAY. * cleaved at New York 21st ult for Matanzas, HADIER mnet Tu 3 Sonn EP Bentox—The report of the collision betwee k Tuesday the aieambou Hriigeport and the scbr EP Burton, of | CHILDRE! be a % GARMO’S DANCING. AC. Fourteenth streat, open Wedne Th 's Neck, as ay ey meget was erroneous, The cage was caused by tf! ooner running into the steam. er. Had she kept her course the fair would not have occurred. Senn Aviansie, of and from Bangor for Fall River, with dies at 2 o'clock. Misses and Masters at lumber, was ran into 6th inst in Boston Bay by steamer Con- ty ord soraja, trons Boson for New Oriana ‘The tehiooer lost bath ing classes 8191035 o'clock. New classes formalny Goneotain, not having reeelved: fener seonahed GARMO'S BOOK, CONTAINING FULL D. Segoe ll te fed any damiage, on Foe ruin Qasisiiies fqures of the Gereaan rege. jon, &c., now ready. | Price 80 cents, Apply at, or Senn Many Acyes (Br) from Naseau, experienced *t Brunswick, Ga, Oct gales on the he] over ‘passage, and was | —————— ‘ obliged to throw overboard part of cargo, spilt aula, lost rig- FPP ERERO'S, DANCING ACADEMY, ; ging and #prunga leak. EVERETT ROOMS, corner Thirty-fourib strggt Scun Acton, Rockwell, from Turks Islands, with a cargo of | Broadway, save Wednestaya and Saturdays, ata Fe salt, hides and old copper, bound for New London, putinto a al Norfolk Sd inat in distress, Ronr Sovue, from Galveston for Havana, was below NowOrenns 21th ult in distress, of what mature not slated. Sonu Dax Sate, Garwood, henco for Havana, put into chateston doth ult for repairs; having lost salle, ac.” ‘The Lightehip on Martin's Indusiry, which broke adrift in the late gale, has Feacbed Tybee Roads in safety, Lavxcnep—A fine sche of 88 tons, built by Mesare Kentse ton & Burnbasn, at Salisbary Point, was launched from their yard on the 26th wit. _She Is owned by parties in Gloacester, Aid intended for the fishing businens, neal bark, ‘e Ben} Sewall, "an Owned by td Southard & Bon. ahi: Notice to Ma: G'S PRIVATE DANCING AC. enue, near Twenty-third street, . o'clock. Gentlemen at 8 o'clock P. M. Indie formed at other tim od private lessons every day for thono who wish to learh auicxly. ae Bs ry 4 cC RSON'S DANCING ACADEMY, 193 BO! Mi eres Wednesda, ‘Saturdays for ladies and cl ren; Indies at 3 o'clock; children at 4P. M. Al gud Priday sons given every day. veniings for ladles and gentlemen, Privgie Soiree every Mond Mg FURNITURE, 1109 RNITAM'S FURNITURE MOVING in avant ba BR mers ‘ment, 11S West Lleventh street, near Sixth avent ‘The South Shoal Lightboat was spoken on the 34 inst by Furniture moved, city or country, Planofortes, fur sehr Planet, Capt Bhainon whicharrived nt Boston Gilt vost, | boxed, ehipped. Furniture stored, Money loaned on furl, ‘The Lightboat had drifted 6 miles 8K from her station, tare, ac. ken, eo York for Havana, Oct 99, lat 38 09, ~~ Porte. guibero Ntork dayer Paria, Baten, JOR SALE—NEW BLACK WALNUT FURNITU! for two rooms, first floor and basement, and the to let. Apply at 117 Lanrens street ntses to le & Dh Re? CARPETA, BEDDING, PARLOR Al Bedroom Suita, Extension Tables, &e., at BENDA 209 and 211 Hudson street, cornet = Bark Topeka, from New Jon 71 01, AB Sherwood, for do 6 days! vi 1, Wylie, for do 20 days; White Wing, Ross, and Ellza | Soorms ' . Foung,, Haknele for, do; Pearson, Lewis, uno; brig | Canal, N. Baymont tuken by instalmenta if denired, ttle (Br), for NYork. hd we knw NB Care, COAST, Africa, Ang %5—In port barks Said Bin Sul- en BEDDING, 100 tan, Adamson, for leeward; Jona, Lloyd, from Accra, just URNITURE, MATTRESSES EDEN a CAMP DE hen) 263. Bowery, bet ‘Nonton and Houston street. en vrseaeys goods warranted} delivered free, Furnit In euile, . ic LARGEST STOCK OP v1 ‘R PARLOR, CHAMBER Vy niytya ROOM FURNITURE, ALSO MATTRESSES AND LOOKING GLASER. STianiean, Ort 20—Arr brig Ottawa, MeDonald, Greenleud for Philade' ln. iy et 12—Arr brig Alberti, Dow, Corunna. Sena oe Te is porta Toba (br), Seward, for Boston, Mianicarso, Oct No = ‘vessels in port. in ia nip Annapolis, Pickett,” trae Gilaintte fee. coy ready for ecb, barks fares altimore for aa: merges, are and cat rie + Desmond (Brem) 1 elaide, ere from 224 for agers From Cape ferd Islands via With a, i i) Kite ; » tor BE FOUND IN THE WORLD 18 AT - Kany bri am & nl y, (Br), and Patria (Br), for | TO : pty ne sia Fa, fo do Escape (Br), Adams, | pg GAAP & TAYLOWS, 8 AND 6 BOWERY, ), Krolth, NYork. Sayama, id ig Be a back, supposed the 8 I Farrings Boston, AND 66 CHRYSTIE STREBR. OO yank ha Man, ‘Oct 18—In port echr Ontario, for NYork commana seinen Oct St=A rr ship Eleanor, Patten, London? gghr dane’ Suthoute, ork, Old lst, brig Malte, ailkey, ann, ’ - Arr from NYork O¢t 19, Guayann, and Herzogin Von Brn« remens hetnay Lagutra, and Trimidad, ne dot ‘Nautilus, at Cardiff; Asia, at Bremerhaven: Britann! e Clyde; Constitution, and Neva, at Liv § ie Royal Adelaide, “Cort,” and Neptune, at do; 26th, @ Troop, ¥ ie ine ett Cars Heete gemen; st, for Calentta; Oct eet eee PRICES REDUCED. naseclemeeetinen ie tee <p, J. 0. HARVEY HAS REMO y ma oe cu ik rue ang alt met eh My Hour of tie nkiu, such as moth, ‘acs without pain earelr ane Soars eyed in ayy ae aoe) : é a { \