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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Saturpay, Oot, 12-6 P. M. ‘Tho gold market has heeu strong to-day, the range Raving beou from Liiis t» 14456 a M44, with the open- fog transactions ar tue lowest and the closing ones at the highest point of the day. Private telegrams re- Svived afer the adj» irumeas of the board reported a fur- ‘ther decline in cow at Liverpool and depression bor- doring on pane th 4 @ considerable amount of Wold was bought ou tie street, up to five o'clock, at 4445, the latter prices bemg bid. There was a very @ctive borrowing demand for coim, and loans were made @t 1-16, 152, 164404 3-64 per cent per diem in favor of the tender. ‘ne gross clearings amounted to $59,948,000, the «old balances to $1,570,711, ‘ad the currency balauces to $3,055,678. The doubts that are evertained as to the source from which ‘the spurious seveo-thirty notes came contribute to tbe Sirmness of the goid premium. The report, however, published this morning, that a counterfeit ten thousand dvilar bond had bees detected at the office of Jay Cooke & Co. is erroneous, tue only counterfeits recently dis covered beins of the one thousand dollar seven-tbirty motes ot the wsue of June 15, 1865, The Treasury @eems indisposed to make @ demand upon those from ‘whem it received the so-called counterfeit notes, and ‘they tn their turn would be uowilling, if called upoa, to fake them back, first. because they have already been ®edeemed by the Treasury, and, second, because there ‘Ws a suspicion abroad .hat they were prated from the @riginal plates by dishonest means, for which the Trea- ‘gury is responsibie. > The daily range of the market during the week is thas 14% 14 ise 143: 143: + The exports of specie and bullion to foreign ports dur- fing the week amounted to $473,478, of which the details $1,200 American goid .......... 60,900 Oct 10—steamer Amovica, Paria— Mexican doubloon:. eo crevecsccccceeoess 68,231 ‘October 10—Steamer America, London— Mexican doubloou- ... sreeeesseees 51,600 Oct, 10—Steainer Aw rica, Southampton— | Gold and silver bary ....... trtesereseccceeses 91,556 Oct 11—Steamer City of Boston, Liverpooi— Britigh Gold... ... oc eeeecessseeeeessee 10,498 ‘Oct, 11—Steamer Six ua, damourg— Dondioons .... 14,198 | American gold 180,300 American silver e 6,000 Total for the week.... seeeee reece renee SATS, 478 ' The shipments ‘ron tho port during each of the last twenty-two weeks were as subjoined:— Week endii 82 96S 1,140,093 15.481 4 470.835 2,460,433 3,491'900 September 14. September 21... 179,222 September 28... October October ‘Total... nee - $81,231,635 ¥ There wasaratocr aciive business transacted .at the ‘counters of the dealers ia government securities in the ‘Conversion of seven thirty notes into bonds, owing to the @o-called spurious thousand dollar notes of the second Beries of the tormer in circulation, Nothing dew in ro- [ation to the Jatter has transpired, but the public @axiety on the subject is uudimimsbed, and there bas Deon again a steady siream of inquirers at the dealers’ ‘Offices to obtain further information and have an opinion Pronounced ds to the genuineness of their securities, In ‘This connection M-sara, Jav Cooke & Co. issued the follow- tng circular this moraiug:— ‘ Baxkinc House or Jar Cooxu & Co., } Conner or Watt ano Nasvav Streets, New Y xg, Oct, 11, 1867. The following may be use ul to you in guarding Qgainst the couuteririt $1,000 second series seven-tuirty motes which have been recentty pat-in circulation :— 1, The red seal in tho counterfeit is larger than in the genuine, as will be seon by measurement, folding one of the notes throngn the seal. The projecting (star) points ‘pon edge of seal are blurred and uneven in comparison, ‘and the whole sea! is coarser tian in the genuine, The border o: the cvun orteit mote te blurred and fndistinct, while in ihe genuine the lathe work is clear ‘wad reguiar. 3. The best test, aod one that will enable any person familiar with bank vores o throw out the counterfeits mt sight, ig the oorder of the coupon, In the genuine ‘the mar ceme< ou' very cleariv, but in the counterfeit Bt is dark and biurred, aod indistinct, 4 In the vigne' Couches the top arm of the female figuro inet mm the overs ali but the lower part or ‘Or stem of the P. 5 Acritical comparison of the lathe work of the coun- it and genuine (face and back) under a magnifying glass will detect numerons points of difference, as wel! as features in the counterfeit that without comparison ‘would enable an exper: to condemn it, + The market for government securities clobed steady @t the subjoined prices:—Registored, 1881, 111% a 4115; coupon, 1881, 112 a 112%; 5-20',, registered, 802, 1145, @ 114:¢; 5-20's, coupon, 1862, 112% @ 41254; 5 20's, coupon, 1864, 109 a 1093; 5-20's, @oupon, 1865, 1095{ a 109%; do. do. January aod uly, 1073¢ a 10744. 5-20's, coupon, 1967, 1073 a 107%; 20-40's, rogiaterod, 1003; = 109%; 1040's, coupon, 1005 100% ; June 7.30's, 10554 a 105%; July 7.30’, 10555 a 20574 ; October compounds, 1864, 11934 01194; ; Decomber do. do, 118¢ = 118%: May do., 1865, 117 a 117%; Mugust do. do., 116% © 116%; September do. do., 115% & 115% ; October do. do., 11556 = 1153;. | Money was in better supply than yesterday, as is usual ‘athe end of the week, and loans were made freely to tock houses on call at seven percent. At the same fime there was no less indisposition to discount than before, and even the best grade of commercial paper passes siowly at 7 a 9 percent, The statement of tho associated banks forthe we k will show a decrease of $738,663 in legal tender notes, $1,341,738 in doposite, $19,540 in circalation aad $101,236 ip loans and dis- @ouats, while the specie has increased $235, 163. ) Ab the early session of the open board the railway a@bare market was stroug and active, especialiy for Erie:—New York Central sold at 114%; Erie, 71%¢ a B1X; Michigan Southern, 83%; Rock Isiand, 97%; a 1K; Northwestern, 4575 a 443{; do, preferred, 6774; ‘Western Union Telegraph, 364 0 365; Milwaukeo and Bt, Paul preferred, 67%; Ohio and Mississippi certif- qates, 267%; ; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 833. | atthe first reguisr board the market developed in- @reased buoyancy, and Eric, which was the most active @tock on the list, advanced from 71% to 723% om the @allg the tra neactions aggregating 7,600 shares. The ether specuia tive stocks sympathized but feebiy, how- ver, with the Erie movement, and the tendency of the general market is to cut loove from it. New York Con- ral closed +4 higher than at the first regular board, Erie BX, Reading %{, Cleveland and Pittsburg *¢, Cievoland ‘and Toledo 4, Northwestern 5, do. preferred 3, Mil- ‘waukee and St. Paul 5¢, Pacific Mail %. Government se- @urities were firm, and coupon five-twenties of 1362 Closed 3; bigher, issue of 1865 54, new issue of 1865 i, frven-thirty motes, second series, %{, third series 1. Monnessee sixes declined 34, new fleue 1, Missouri sizes advanced \{. | At the open board at one o'clock there was increased fouoyancy, ‘Erie showing a further advance of one per ‘cont. New York Central sold at 115% 0 115%; Erie, 8% 0 731;; Reading, 102 a 102%; Michigan Southern, 3% 284; Cleveland and Pitteberg, 84 0 84%; Cleveland fend Toledo, 132%; Rock Island, 98% © 98%; North. cweatern, 44%; 0 44%; do. preferred, 68 a 6834; Pacific Mail, 1434;; Western Union Telegraph, 365; @ 965. Waring the rest of the afternoon the market was ox- selted, and the decline of Erie to 72), soon after three o'clock was followed by an advance to 74 when the Meures of the bank statement became known. The deal. Bngs were mainly confined to Erie, which is being yectively manipulated for a rise by the Boston-Drew @arty. Atsix o'clock the market closed steady at the Following qvotations:—New York Contral, 116%; a 1154; Brie, 7454; Roading, 1028 102%; Michigan Southern, Ai 8845; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 84% 0 84%; Rock Pistand, 9575 m 99; Fors Wayne, 100% ® 101; North- prestern, 46% @ 46%; do, preferred, 655; 0 68%; Pacific Mai), 143.2 14354; Westera Union Telegrnph, 36, 9 9655; 4Ohio and Misatssippi ‘certificates, 26% a 27. ‘The following is a statement of the highest and lowest ices io 1863 and 1864 respectively :— o pas a —_ a 1964-—— dat, igiee. Lowest, Highest. 10t 40 109145 06 $2 1264 107164 it 166 114% 167 18 M0%. 4 me 90 1g Dor tera... + a4 7 Brortn wes ern preferred. 61 97 ievelans und Loledo. 9 = 167 jock Ialand 85% (149 rt Wayn six 162 Me wail, a 325 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1867.-TRIPLE SHEET. Mining shares experienced # further decline, and the market for them continues bearish, At the first board Seaver closed 50c, lower than at the game time yester- day, woliiog at $11 30; Sousenderfer Se,, selling at $9 85; Rocky Mountain 5e,, selling st S5c.; Quartz Hull 5¢,, selling a: $1 20; Sauth & Parmelee 20c., selling at $3 75. Toe foreign exchange market was inactive but Grm ip tone. Bankers’ bills on England at sixty days were quoted at 10954 » 1095¢; at threo days, 100% a 110; Commercial bills, 1083, a 109; bills on Pans at six days, 518% a 516%; at three days, 5.15 a 6.143%. Other bills were rated thus:— Bankers’ 35% a 36 Consois and American securities were quoied thus in London on yesterday and Prezigns dates — ‘. Oct, 8. nl. Consols........ srssece OF5-16 945-16 4% United States five-twenties... TI = Thy a rie... 435, 43: Ilinois Central. Ts 3 The receipts for customs and the receipts, payments am House Treasury ———~ Oct, 1.350902 $2,087 000 GOST SIT gi0o-and oa Oct, 8:. 601,501 487,042 2AT6.073 "107,407,951 Oct, 9.. 430196 2,589,000 1,603,108 108363, Oct. 10.. 377354 1.388406 "644.085 169,200,162 Oct! 11;. 257 219 3,726,169 5,380,031 107'889,400 Oet 12., 247,000 $3648}562 1,087,088 109,200'017 Howe. Buance. $1.584.037 site bet giz toute $102,613,658 004,760 "18.007,446 19,158,906 "108 328,430 ci tke foe Get See May 4.. 2'190 608 28.401.664 37.983,020 110'334 049 June 1.. 1955036 18960,267 37,547,745 128,583,732 Tuly 6.; 1,610,008 13.055,901 15,022:070 130,402,401 ‘Aug. 3. 2447421 17,416,868 18.851,204 128,761,670 ‘Aug 17. 2.978.493 23'690 104 17,403,144 135,254, 162 Sept. 7., 2804,219 16,027,244 15,478,607 114,214,666 Sopt. 14 2605,071 20.619/828 15,453,207 119,381,287 Sept. 21. 2.996,878 22,910,985 23.605,430 118.608, Sept. 28. 2,858,908 - 16,552,079 20,250,418 114,980,483 Oct, 5... 2,106,982 18,197,006 27,433,239 105,754,210 Annexed is a statement of the value of imports of goods, wares and merchandise entered at the port of Boston during the month of eptember, 1867 :— Spe-ies of Goods, Waresand Merchandise. Value, Importa—Dutiabie, entered for consumption. . $1,802,436 Imports—D:tiable, warehoused 1,960,453 Free Of GUty....csseeeeeeeees 330,641 Total imports...... i ,093, 530 Markitcin learns from warehouse on oe comsumption... seen eee $1,574,043 The rece pts of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad for the month of September are reported $80,000 in excess of those of September, 1868, Railroad earnings for the first week of October this and last year compare as under :— 1867, Atlantic and Great Western. $103,764 Chicago ant Rock Island, 144,600 ‘Michigan Central ... *103 704 Michigan Soutbern..... seeee 105,550 111,932 A Chicago journal of Thursday says of local monetary affairs: — Business in financial ei-cles was again rather quiet, thongh the demand for money was, if anything, a shade more active, The country bapk re checkii liberally, and the remittances of currency were larzer than for a day or two, The demand for money on grain paper and on time bills om shipments was quite pressing, but such did not meet with much favor. Prices are looked upon as being too bigh to make it safe to hold grain on specula- tion, and the banks have pot the money to carry tt here and at the same time pay for the daily receipts, The demand for discounts irom otner sources, prioci- pally on mercantile eccount, was mode: the paper was unquestioned it was the usual rate, The market in the zate-was closer than yesterday. On the strest there is consderabie paper Offering at rates equivalent to 11¢a2%¢ percent per month, The ‘ket for New York funds was closer than it has been for geome time, and round lots were readily pieced between banks at 15c. a 15}c. discount, ‘There was no change in counter rates. A New London paper says of the affairs of the Stoning'on Bank :— There was a meeting of the stockholders of th ington Bank yester‘ay, and it was voted to bo'd another meeting on the 19th instant, to ascertain whether the bank shall be covtinved or closed up. It is thooght there is no doubt but the bank has ample seourity for its obligations, and that parties will take the assets and pay the depositors and ether creditors, The bank has an outstanding State circulation of about $4,000 in addi- tion to Its liability to the deposivors. It bas of the Joslin Fire Arms paper $40 000; paper of parties in New York, $27,000; overdrafis, $13,000; due, according to the laies' memorandum, to the P, and §, Railrond, $60,000, The bank has been 0 a mixed condition for three years, and there bas been uo choice of directors for five or six years, ‘ > The earnings of the Atlantic and Great Western Rail- way (or the first week im Uctober were $103 764, against $114,696 for the same week last year, showing a de- crease of $10,392, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Saturday, Ort. py gy ~ ™. 15000 UR 6's, "BL. reg.. NN 200 shs Atle 116% S00 as ean th 4 do. hes Gioia, coer HE NO Rau %S 5-20, "62. yo wine” 2 By sand 113 6 1123 6 13 ay 1Ww9'y 1% 2000 dek.: 109 18 5000 US 6's, 5-20. c, "65,. 10: M6. 12 o'clock I 4 ‘2000 US 6'8,8 Bo. '85.n 17k tse 8000 do...12 o'clock 107i Ws 1000 US 6's, 6-20, r. 64. 104° 100 ne, 95000 US 5's, 10-40.c.12M 100% ae 50000 do. » 100% 1000 a a, 35 ve 2 Og ESS Se 3s zeaees' R.. t Paul pret reay Con RR. 120) 400 Pitts, Fe WAC ER 10059 BEE, =5 do . 100 Pacific sail 8S Co.. 1 200 do... I 100 do... 100 Atlantic Me = ze at = UNCOLN’S ESTATE. Inventory ot the Estate as Filed by the Administrator in Sangamon County, {From the “pringfield owl Journal, October We have deemed the publication of the inventory of the of Mr. Lincoln as fled by Judge Davis, the administrator, in tne office of the Clerk of the County Court of Saucamon county, would got only not be out of place, but would b+ the easiest and the surest way of piecing ‘the facts before the public. We therefore give it below. It was filed on the 29:h of November, 1566, by “N, W. Matheny, clerk,” and recorded in book 4 of inventories, page 70:— Inventory of the estate of Abraham Lincoln, late Presi. dent of the United States, so far aa the same has come to Li 4 ” nomiedge, cotn porary DAVID DAVIS, Administrator. © per cent payable in * ve ied Wiates ‘securities heart Intereat. Abo the following: eo. KiB dudd’s note, dated Mepvember 1, 1980, bearing 10, por gems interen for es ‘ «$3,000 ‘Thornas J. Turner (Freeport), July, 180s, due bet hee: Tatereat 10 por cent ..5 «0 d 400 200 210 due one . Ca Mijon Davie (Vermilion “Giiiy}, i, i, ne mer . 33 Decors pee cont, with créatof John P. Meroet (She : 7 Mr. Lincoln's homestead eld, TH, on tot Sand In Spring part of lot 7, ja blook 10, E. Hes’ addition t Spring: Lot §, in block 19, town of Lincoln, Loean county, REAL RITATE IN Tow 120 acres east half, northeast and porthwe-t, 0 nection 14, town 84, ranean 32. ama county 40 deseription not redollerted. | Ce: eof entry in haods of C. H, Moore, of @ijoton, Le ‘ Wits er ty, 1D 9 i DAVID DAVIS, Administrator. The following is a transcript of the oath filed by J: Davis upon taking out letters of adminimetration :— Stote of Minot, Sanaamon County. David Davie, being duly mene. Copegen ont says that Abraham Lincola, late of the county Sangamon end State of illinsis, is dead, and thtbe died on vr about the léth day of April, a. D. 15éi, intestate, as it is said, and that his estate will probate amount to the sum of $5,0W0; that sid Abraham Line im loft at the time of his devease Mary Lonooin, his widow, ‘and Robert T. Lincolu and Thomas Lincola, h ¢ ch kren. DAVID DAN Ia. me this 14th day of June, N.W. Maran, Pig nmibet aod sworn to before The above figures speak for themselves, To be added to them, however, is (he $25,000 wuich was appropriated by the last Cou; On account of Mr. Livew eolary, making al i the to.al value of the personal @ ale to 0¢ about $110,000, to say nothing of the real estate Geacribed im the schedule ab So that the statement that Mr. Lincoln saved nothing and left nothing from his salary, and that Mrs. Lacoi QO resource but what remains from the a $22,000, and the rents of the returning alto- gether bat $1,700 per year, cannot possibly be wae, THE TURF. The American Jockey Club=Postponement of the Opening Day. ss the October imme, Deing merely a shifting of the epeaiag day from saturday Tuesaday, ani paaymonpten ti ha ie tuque and ptuous cash: from the ornamented batoonies of the * Ttalian elab house and from the mo Jess ornamented Italian balconies of the SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE WERALD. Racing in Canada. Hamtrtos, C. W., Oct. 6, 1867, ‘The fall meeting of the Hamilton Driving Park came offon Monday and Tuesday cf this week, the 7th and 8th inst, Some of the best bred horses tn the provinces were present to contend for the purses given, which were Uberal for this piace, Monday, the first day, was ail was e' the day being one of the Dest that could be wished, the a'r being clear and bracing. ‘Yet the attendance was small, considering the fame of the horses that were entered, not more than four hun- dred persons being present. ‘The programme for Monday eznbraced four races, viz— a hurdle race, flat race and two trotting races. Tho fir race, a burdie, was for a purse of $120, two miles, over eight hurdies, For tnis race there were four entries, Vi—Mr, Bliber's Citadel, Mr. Moore's Chang, Mr. Fisher's Copeck, and Mr. Waddell’s Barebones, At the selling of the pools Ciradel was first choice, Chang second, and Bareboues third, Copeck having been witu- drawo on account of lameness. . At twenty-five minutes past three the horses were brought to the score, Chang being ridden by bis ora r, Air, Moore, officer of toe Thirteeuth hussars, Cita- del aiso belonged to the Thirteeuth busears, Al pre- cisely half-past three o'clock the word “go” was given aod the three ied in beautiful style and ata five burst of «peed. three oorses kept tocether until nearing the first q mile pole, when Karebones took $e lead and cioared rt hurdle in beautiful styte, Chang second, Citadel third In jumpiog this hurd: Citadel's rider was thrown, bat the borse immedia' went after ‘he others and jumpod ry hurdle at same time with Chang. Io making the third hurd! Barebones balked and madea tremendous leap si Clearing the burdie avd the lence into the inside track, His rider immediately got him back agaio, and from that to the flaisn be took he burdies in bewitiful style. Immed aleiv ufier the above occurrence Chang's rider began holding bis borse in 80 Citadeland Chang camo in together to the first mile, where Citadel stopped, Barebones came in about a quarter of a mile ahead of ‘Chang. but the race was given to the latter on account ot Barebones getting to the inside track, T.me 4:21 34 The second race was a flat race for province bred hovses, mile heats, best two 1m three, for a purse of $100, For this there were four entries, viz:—Ino, Wiidrose, Lucy and Leopardess. At the rap of the bell the horses got off well tozether, Ino inside. At the quarter pole Ino led a length, Wildrose second, Lucy third aud Leopardess a poor fourth. On the second quarter Wildrose closed the gap between her- seit and Ino, Lucy also collared the leader and tne three ran together to the three-quarter pole, When the whip was ‘pled and exciting race com- menaced, Ino and Wildrose neck to neck, Li haifa length bebind, Leopardess haif a dozen. On ocaring the score Ino mate a gallant cen and came to the score a winner by half aneck, Wildrose second, Lucy third, Leopardess fourth. Time, 1:52. The second heat was run in the same way, Ino win- ning by about hailfaneck Time, 1:52. The third race was a trottor horses that never won pubiic money, mile heats, threo in five, to harness, For this there were seven entries, but only only fourcame to the score. viz:—oliss Tartar, Cooley, Grav bony and Whavedone. After two false starts the horses got off weil together, but the Gray Pony took the lead to the three-quarter pole, when Miss lartar collared bim sad on the home stretcb puiled shead and came in a-winner, Cooley second, Grav Pony third, Time, 2:46 the second and third heats waa rua in the same way, Miss Tariar first. Cooley second, Gray Pony third, Whalebone distanced. Time, 2:45'¢ and 2:45: ‘Tuesday and second day was be an excitins there were to be five races. The iast trot of the day before was to be made as it was loft off on account of the darkness But tho horses for this trot withdrew for some reason or other, The day was indeed beautifu and the track in good condition, but the attendance was small, about tree hundred persons being preseat, On the pr gramme for this day there were four races; a two mile da h for province bred horses for the D mini Purse, $150 first. For this race there were tive entrie: viz. :—Tom Woolfolk, Ino, Jack the Barber, Sunshine Citadel, Tom Woolfolk soid best im the pools, Al tg ast three o'clock the horses were led to the score, ‘ooltotk inside. At the ‘*go’ the horses gat a beauti- fol sart aud all went in a banch to the quarter pole, when Tom Wooifolk drew ahead. Citadel second, Jack the Berber third, Ino fourth aon Sunshine fi th. They raced inthis manner to the three-quarter pole, when Ino begun to clome up: she soon co tared the leader Jack also closed up and collared Citadel, and the foor ran in this manner to the score, when Woolfolk made a bard push and came ina winner by aneck, Ino second, Citadel third. Jack the Barber foursh, Scoshipe distanced. Time, 3:48. The second race was to be a steeple chase, two miles, eight burdies, handics half forfeit. For this there were four entries, vi: Citadel, Chang, Barebones and vk, but for the same reason as the day before peck di! not start, Alter agroat deal ot trouble with Barebones they vot a good send of, and the three horses Traced trge her to the first hurts, which Barebun toot firs, and Citadel being. in the air together, In this way the horses went the firet mile, Barebones leading a dozen lengths On the second mile and seventh hurdle Barebones teil, aad the race to the other two, they taking the len» \o~ her, and making one of the finest races one would On nearing the eighth hordle © drew ead. but in making the leap ran on , but cieared it in fine syle came in a winner, went back end clear dthe last hurdle this time and got second money Time, 4:21. The third race wae a trotting race for horses that ne er beat 2:45: mile heats; three in five, in harness, for & purse of $100 For this th-re were three entries Miss Tartar, Royal Revenge and Prince Chartie. Afier three false siarts the horses led off at a good pace, bat Wiss Tartar took the lead from tho first and kept it ail the way reuod, winning the beat in 2:47; Prince Charlie second, Revenge third. The second and third heats wore run ia this way, the horses keeping the sam posi- tion at! the way round, Mies Tartar w oning in the three straight heats, Time, 2:47, 2:4734, 2:49. The fourth and last race was the ‘Consolation Stakes" of $50. open to all beaten borses, no entran: money. For this there were three entries. viz. :— Whdrose, Lacy and jess. As the darkness was nearly upon them, at the word go,”’ the borves went off at their best apeed; but Wildrore took the lead, and the way round, with Leopardess second, 255. ‘bis ended the races for this The racing could not be excelled for the of the nh and the only thing te find ‘was the indifferent number fa now better patronized present, the noble sport must cease, as certainly should not tave to pay $400 or $500 for what is intended for the public amusement. THE NATIONAL GUARD. INSPRCTION OF THE SEVENTH REGIMENT. This organization, which is considered the pride of the Third brigade, if not of the Firat division, assembled for inspection Thursday morning in very good shape, although not very strong in numbers, They were, how- ever, very prompt to time, entering Tompkins square just as the clock struck ten, Previous to their arrival General Varian, Inspector Wentworth, Major Gre- gory, Captain Mellen and Lioutenant Hall appeared upon the ground in uniform. Colonel Clark acted as the reviewing officer, and Lieutenant Colonel Ho' assumed command of the battalion, Major Young being in citizen's dress outside of the police line, The review was good. (One or two officers saluted alittle too soon, and some three or four owitved to look at the officers they were saluting. Considerable distance was lost upoo coming into li id the right companies were sone. what crowded. it the marching was wnexception- able, and the touch along the line of the froat rank kept op in admirable stvie, The strength, as proa- ent, in_aniform, was 9 fotlows:—Field, 2; commission- ed staff, 4: non-commissioned staff, 7; drummers, 30; band 40; ten commands of twenty-four files front, mak- ing a tors! of 630 vniforme & year this regiment paraded 708, to there 18 a decline of C9 from some cause or other, After the muster, whieh war concluded about three o'clock, the regiment made a parade throueh the end returned to the armory, princival up-town stree ISBPECTION OF THE THURTY-HEVENTH REGIMENT, ‘The woather on Friday was not very agreeable for outdoor movemeni#, and anything but pleasant to an ine spoctor who was necessitated to handle wet muskets, ho bimerlf being at the the same time enveloped in a milt- tare cape Tt wae one of those tnisty, heavy, duil, dark, damy looxing oaye this mundane aphere is ocrartonally favored Witu, ge 1D “eeminety for the Durpoee of gorl- ave Setteg Thev thereline a emelad (@ gnad sraem and left thee Beedquarer. corner of Th rtp-fecrth and Broad eas, too iy a 6 mine © Cowk, directiv down to fom). os og lee minaiee pao ; ts i [ it i it Hs rh i Hee eet i : i i ji : & : i t 5 ‘The Northern Hote! and ovibo:idines af Casandegee Wore totally destroyed by fre yesterday muruing (ne man, wheer same te opposed Ww ie rarbie wae hureed to death, The buildings were parwalty insured. The otal valeaiiva of property ia ihe cui of Pouadel. Phia ie appraised as tollows Ree! emate, $474,092.660 nved debt of ely wasies whe eae tides Dut ine counseis o: relatives tad og his mind to ce ert be wile that ife is lying ai the pore Of death adda to the beinousvess of bis ofewce The Uvitea State Circuit Court, at a. Loate, har ited a wr tof habeas corpus tn the case of Withau Jumphrey, who wa: sentenced by & mi itary commit 810n during Whe war to len years’ impriscomen’ in the Missouri poviten tary for boat boraing oo tee Miswe sipmt river duriog (he war, Tre jw of a military tri Oflerce will be the q ca od the discharge of tue remandiag of (he prie ger Mrs, Margaret Carr bought a hiack cat in Prtteh org the other day (or the purpose of taking three drops af blood from 16 to b+ adm nistered to a grandotiid sudering trom croup Thereupon the old lady's neighbors rai od # tu. mult, charging ber with witeberatt, aod she eas to cai! upon the authorities for protection, Wiiam Ovens, Eaq., her lawyer, brought twenty witness to prove that the colid recovered om the momeut that the dose of blood was administered. A party of afflicted friends went out to a cemetery in +Cleveland on Sunday to inter the body of a young woman who had been deposited in a vauita @w aya prov ously, Arriving at ibe cemetery, the mother of the deceased insisted upon looking once more at the face of her dead daughter, In such haste was fhe that she browse the glass that covered the face with her fist The corpse Presented such a horrible appearance, however, that ihe ‘Woman ran screaming from the grouads. Tt bas bea discovered by the Germans in Texas that the common bug which infects cucumber, pompain and siwilar vines is the deadiy enemy of the cottun Wurm, Qnd that the tater doos not abound where the former dovs, So they are planting rere rquash, &c., io the cotton fields to advantaze, the discovery may lead to @ greater variety of crops at the South. An adventerous London alist, who is going to Abyssinia in advance of the expedition, tred to nigrity himseif recently with tincture of iodine. Thus trans. formed, he took a quiet walk in the sanshine (of course ina walled garden) and was rather to find himself photographically tat‘ooed with an exact reflex Of the trees und flowers around bim, A novel caso was lately decided at Le: ginia, Reuben Howard, a negro, * wife M lly, . by purchase some years before the war, By his will, of date March 4, 1854, be emancipated his wife at bisdeath, He died in 1563, and his estate is not sufficient to pay his d bts if his wife is eotiled to 100, Vir. rea” his dower, This was the qu stion in the case: “le Milly Howard enutied to dower?’ The Judge decided that abe is, MARRIAGES AND DEATds. Arry—Opett.—On Monday, August 12, at Cairo, N, Y.,-by the Rev, Walter 8 Drysdale, Caxias Leo Asay to H. Maticpa Cots, daughier of Abrabam Odell, Eaq , all of New York. Parsons—Hew.—At the M. E. Uhureh. a4 Conn, on Wednesday, October 9. by Rov. T. L. Bi: asewted by Rev. J. Crawford, veuo fl. Parsons, of New York City, to Gson: daughter of Goo. Hull, Esq, of Danbury. Birth. Mrrcuati.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, October 11, Mrs, G. J. Mirenvat, of a daughter, Died. Brarv.—On Saturday, October 12, at bis residence, No. 124 Henry street, Jowx Braro, in the 46th year of his age, the — will take place this (Sunday ) afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘The members of the St Teresa's M. B. and B. society will axsemble at their rooms this afternoon, at ualf-past one o'clock, to attead the funeral, J. E DOUGHERTY, Secretary, Cantis.—In_ Jersey City, om Saturday. October 12, Camstormme Carus, aged 31 years, native of county sh, ireland. friends and those of his brother James are in- u ‘vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. City, on Monday morning, at carriages allowed, mn Monday, Sopiember 23, in MUL CLariaM, Baq., mang L, on Friday. October 11, of congestion of lungs, Wuuiam J, Consetrea, to the 64th year of his ag The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, which will tako omy at the Reformed Putch coureh (Rev, §. H. Meeker), Bushwick avenue, near Norta Second street, this (Sun- day) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invite- tion. Consnist.—At Greenpoint, on Friday, October 11, Lewis Cornet, aged 75 years, 7 months and 11 days, ‘Ths relatives and friends are invited to attend the fun- eral, this (Sinday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from his late residence, Frankita street, between Noble and Oak streets, Brooklyn, B.D. Davey —At Mount Vernon, N. Y., on Friday, October 11, P. D. Davis, in the 6let year of bis ago, ‘me relatives and friends of the fam:ly are invited to aitend the funeral from Christ church, Greenwich, Conn., ‘on Monday morning, at half.past ten o'clock. Trains will leave the New Haven depot, at Twenty- seventh sirect, at mine o'clock, Dosonor.—On Frdey, October 12, Barnart Doxonos, in the 48th year of her age, a native of coufty Clare, Ireland. "The friends and relatives of the family are respectful ny invited to attend the from her late residence, 1! 200 Wayne street, Jerse: half-pas: ten o'clock. Crarnam.—In Lond: the 60th year of bis years a retideut of t! lien t, this (Sunday) oon, at one o'clock. i Duss.—-At . N. 7 on October 11, Mra. M. J. Dens, widow of William Duna, of WS ten 4 frends of tae, fart respect. The relatives ao family are fully invited to attend tbe funeral, ion i tanleeoet her son-in-law, Patrick Sheridan, this (Sunday) after- hoon, at three o'clock, * After aahort illness, the youngest son of Edward and ary Ann Elliott, aged 3 months and 10° days flowers; Iay them gently on little Andrew's breast; te josaoms a flower, ie Paredion, the angeis’ chosen guest, relatives and friends of the family are respectful, tarhed to attend the funeral, ‘komt he parents’ rea dence, 33 Sullivan street, this (Sanday) afternoon, at two el oan —On Saturday, October 12, Jawes P. Facas, of Ward's Isiand, aged 47 years and 6 months, of eularge- ment of the heart Notice of funeral hereafter, Fanrmsnorz. On Taesday, October 8, suddenly, at St. K., beloved fon of HH. Fanrenbolz, Bt th 5 She remains will be taken to New York Ray cemetery. re Paper fh grammes aie 10, Desonan G@ w th year ‘The rele nds of the family are respect. The relatives frie fully invited to attend the from the residence of hor #0 jaw, Daniel Phelan, 2056 Alica street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, é Hare.—On tame October 11, Atice Exrcanets, the ed daughter of John and Catharine Hays, aged 3 years and 6 months, of congestion of the brain. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reepect- fully invited to attend the fuasral, this (Sunday) afver- noon, at one o'clock. the residence of ber parents, No, 12 East Fic hty-second street, Hoxt.—In this city, on Friday, October 11, Mer, Juve Rove, widow of the Rey, Christopher Hant,'in thu 66ch ar of her age, *poneral from the Thirty fourth sirest Reformed Dutch church, near Eighth avenue, on Monday afiernoon, at o'clock, “hie At Chappaqua, Westchoster county, N. Y., on Friday, October 11, Coanies C. Kirr, aged 65 years. Fooeral from Friends’ ha at Chappaqua, on Monday mornia: Levin, On Thursday, late residence, No. 118 East Fifty niath siroot, Ceonos Levis, aged 62 years Notiee of faneral in to morrow's Herald. Mackorrout.—The fanera: of the late W. E. A Mack. wot take place from No 117 East Thirty.sixtn ohert, (hee (eeday) afvermeon, at two o'clock, to pro residence, afteruoon, MoCaermy wr, eis of W Chombroey, count f in dome y Langford, Ireian: ‘The reletives end friends of the family are respect folly vied to etiend the funeral. on Monday after. Boom, atone o'clock, frow her late resideng®, 513 Hud On Saterday October 12, Evtew MoCar- ‘fam Mefarthy, a native of the rarish of a the Suh year October 11, at the residence of *, 226 Front street, Brooklyn, yoar of ner age. her opeie, Aleran Barvowr he 2: = MeGnaix, va feteine will be taken to St, Ann's church, corner From! sed Gold wrae's, this (Sunday), at twelve o'clock, Shere 8 requiem mars will be celebrated for the repose ny Ly trom Genes, at two o'clock, to Calvary i Friday. October 11, 1867, i. & nat of Island Roy, parish of Me- county Donegal, Ireland, io the fob year of hia reintives aad friends of the family, and those of hie brother, Neil, are respectfully invited foneral thie (Senday) arternoon, at balf-past two o'clock, from bis tate rerideace, 160 Navy street “lis I Ht BI Br fe il : Li fi ‘wtl take place from his late residence, 235 eighth street, Monday morning, at ten —In Lordvitie, Deleware county, N.Y. on Ootoder Li, at four o'clock, Cxtx Tine of Constant Proskin Thursday October 10, et seven o'clock, AN Putiom, son of Matthew Million, of Mount faa ‘Siti take place from the residence of hia encie, Wiliam Pilvon 102 Teath av enue, this (Sunday) Biternoan, at one o'clock. * Reeves On Friday, October Tl, Axw Reeves, the betowed wife of the deceased Terence Reeves, native of Limerick, Ireiand, im the Thich year of her age, Tie relatives and friends of the fomily ere respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tis (Sunday) afternoon at two o'otvek, fram ber aen-in-tew's, (Daniel MoMshoas N- 1 Coltege piace, thence to Calvery Cometry for iater- Beatty 2 : e 40th wear of bisa Poneral rervire at 1% ec ook, ("hy at the Prat Pree-ytenan eharch, Trem: Teron At Manama, OF Hat: Tuew‘ay, September If, af tallow fover, Avriany fat- vor of Greenpotat, L. |. aed 49 venre Whienaves, Comberiana (Roeland), papers please copy, Treny —On Priday, October 11. Gm of Georg: ead Mary ferry. agedT years, 1 Cars ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect. Tully deviled to arvend the feneral, from the residence of her parents, 201 Kast Twenty-first strent, corner of Third avenue, this( outay) afternaon, at one o'ctark Tacnten and New Redford (Mast) papers please copy. THowton —Oo Saturday, October 12, of consume Rerwers, widew of Aaron S Thommon and dengtter Gortem KR smh, of Yorohes, LL, seed 34 veers The relatives and friends are reenect*uily turied to rnd the funeral op Tnesdaw morning, at ten o'clock, or inte ve ‘derce, 396 Bast Pif'y Therd street, fonry.0m Friday morning, Getter TM, Joux J. Toney, in the Td year of bie age. and friends are reepectfntiv invited to ahernoon PORT OF MEW YORK, OCTOBER 2, 8)". Cheared. senate Be (Be), Hel, Liveraee—Batoma: Avenue sv ieaton “ceamehip Cota (Bir), Oleadeli, Londow Howland & Aapim we Neat Aeorge Washingion, Gager, New Orieans 4 B Cromweti & Co. ‘Miesmahip Rapidan, Raton, New Orleans —Livingston, Fox Sicamehip Huntertiie, Crowell! Ragone BR Lew ten, Sie mehip San Jaca, Ath ot Barennah —Gerrson & A len nemo Manhattan, Woodbull, Charteston—h R Morgan Sinamedin Riten # erry Hearse, Newborn, NO Good. anand @ Whe ‘Riese Taman. Washington, DC—7 A = Stan main Pre: Snerwond. Peritans—) 0 amen term pie Glancus Moran, Remon WP Clete Rieomabio Mery Kanon! Moore Row on WP Oiede Steomenyp Acushuet, Keg, New Bediore Fermgems & ship Dr Barth (fam) Mover, Rremen--Sloman &@ Baye Mtin Fleinore, Clark, Sevannab— te itow Py: oleme 8 Merevoat & Bath Hebert Porter, Curtis, ¥ Hark Aliaotie (Brem\, Haan, Bremen—Hermans Koop Rart Kens’ (Br, Raker, Fura! Bord & Mineten. Ww |, alvestioe ~Termer Work Carlton, iret, Toc* Oreese 8 Ht Desmond ost Harvest Home, erry New Orians 4 G Young & Jin, Randers. L shen —H W Lond EGS ETE LORE, wears ‘cig Obempion (Br), Marvell, & Jobos, NPB T Seats Sire Matron, Hillmas, Jacksonville, Fla Van Bremt & rn fehr Anns Taland Burnett, Rardedes 8 PT Bork & Co. Rehr C&S Rogers, Mott, Vontege Ray. Ja—td Koy. Sehr Carol ne & Cornelia, Davia, Georgetown, »C—Doll “iit Gh neg, eaten Thome og Rehr Wil 4 = The ' anne yo Knight, Beret, Richmond, Ve-areld waite & Overton * att 33 Mritiand, Leighton, Georgetown, DC—Goid- write & Orerie hr Mary Shielts, Walle, Salem —Ferguson & Wood Rene Piymngat Rec, Parker, Bestoo—o W Lew & vo. Sehr J . Ch Feat a, Hall, Providence—0 N Biranaban Active, Miller, Norwich—G K Rackeu & Bro. arrived. Rteamahip Tripolt (Re), Mo Arti rd. Ot 10 3) A, iat salon 6, ‘cosmahep Brita; Hoth, AM, iat 1043, oa Ga, peated chip Fe weiteninehip Mary Ranford, Moore, Boston, with wise, to Wm PF Clyde. Ship Dominion 15 with mite and Sah panna, jennings Hoe Peters Lovett, Arecibo, 24 days, with sugar, to qN Ware, Ware, Old Harbor, 19 days, with wood and rap te Moat MF assphe, Rrvant, Manaanitia. 19 daya, with mahogany, to ee, from NNW to NNE, ton lores 9 dare) Bi hated do. saw brig Hattie, bound 110th. # mites 8 of Barnegat, saw part of @ vessel's cabin—hed not been long in the water. Brig Emily Fisher 6, wis! Ch, |, apoxe brig Jul Pi Gievectaies aint Brg Arctic (Br), Cs Co. OO aee ent Giremt: Jacksonville, It days, with yellow Brett, Son & Uo. body, Fortress Mon: Se et SB Vaorn" of Milford: CL seaman, died St conousnpuis, and was buried at hebr Ajmeer (Br), Elhott, sor, NS, 8 wih reread Cepia 257 ad SR 3 tore it and fe it. Schr Moses Waring, Buuker, #8 George, NB. § days, with spars, x jacksonvilie. watt bY . ge. Homes Bevan 12 days, Wed ohr Curie ren, lorwald. Whmingen, ne Sehr Oliver M vi i Aves ton & orgs. tigger Pal Bre ‘Se A eg he Sy Alneka, it Schr DH Baldwin. Vail, New London, Cent Plargnce. Newounmb, Nor wiche Rehr J A Berkele, Sehr Brazoa, Ki Schr Wm Gil rn Sebr it Ht Perry, Hamail oh, Malled. mnships Hibernia, Sa iz peewee air foes & Jacinto, BS Terry, Saratoga, war FOR ADDITIONAL SHIPPING (4TH: SEK ANOTHER faGR. Marine Mieneters. ror Burp A telegraphic despaten or Tuesday, from the Provinees, had. pirk ship, waterlogged. or into Plateter Cove Bo | particulars were stated, Ag ggent has gona on to invest v vd, le, Poriinad. Ot ot tie matter, and the probability i# that the ship will quite @ valuabie prize for the owners of the sear ana Toft St John, NB, 6th inet, and whon off Point which Bove the teamel om o C rgnved, vessel full of wae tar. Part of desk load was ward. | A strong gale eome nd the vassal being ¢ ryanagen’te and full Water, Was assisted by the U ol revenue outer Ine . The vessel is badly strained, and will have to discharge bet cargo and undergo repaits before sne can proceed. Scun $ L Russet, from, Philadelphia for Bosten, with coal, was struck by aequallat3 PM Lith inst, of Reedy Island and lost foretopmast, mainmast head, and all al lacked, aud returged t9 port on the 12th. Souk Ewa Bacox, from Philadelphis for Salem, with coal, Which was in collition 9th inst with ship Lydia Skol- fied, at Philadelphia, was badly injured, aud 1s (13ib) a8 aware City repairing ower, Hunker, fro oo Middle Ground, ad to throw over 300 Seam Saxon, Casnidy, from New York, loaded with pig iron, bouad 0 Pembroke, got ashore in the Narrows, om the Campovelio ate, Lubec. The cutter Mosswood went iw Ler assistance, bul up to the Sch inst of no avail. Scum Cogexrre, at Portland, was run tuto on the night of the 91h inst by the achr Sunbeam, of Bath, carrying away Jibboom, windlass, rigzing aud sustainiug’ other The Sunbeam sustained slight injury, Sour Witte Maxrix, from Bangor for Bridgeport, Ot, put into Rockland 4th inet with loss of mainsail, wauin boom and boat stove, having been run into by au uaknowa echt. dhe proceeded on her ro-age 9th. Scur WiuttaM Bement, Penny, from Boston for Greem- ort via Edgartown, put into New Hed ord on the Lith inat, Raving been run Iniocn the night of the Oth by au unknows jes enat of Cross Rip Lighiabip: had her sera. basil tora, main gait broken, boat siove, amd ms chain, rr, from Troy jor Martford, with in tuto by the propeller C B Redfeld, ranklin, Me, for New yari Sound, on the road sleepers bo get Scar Batu M. moulding sand was on the aight of the 9th inst, near West Camp, and sunk iaé tal of water. Suum Sera Hunter (new), In ballast, from Newport, RL, fo Phiadelpbia.ia ashove on the Gridiron, at Hell Gate. She is between 300 aud 400 tons burihea. Miscellaneous. a Sreamer Commentanp, Soandel'a, from New Begs 16, arrived at Porte ‘ive on the 26th, and after taking ia tons of coal would sail for Laguayra Jaa Rrae Manctah ppc aaZocd. fre mast ville, a ~ . ot ere Broseartlin’ Baws ‘and New Kerk. It ie believed that this uchr will compare in beauty of model, and workmanship, with any vesset ever bulit in Maine. The new ship, of about gow bul by Te & Litiegeld at Po Nth. fo Joan's Sthers, is soon Lo be ievached, ia 'te forbs named Notice to Mariners. "at in The buoy on Tarogg’s Point is fifty yards west proper poekione Threstvenscls have been ashore at (hes Place withia a week in consequence. CORWIN ROCK—BOSTON MARBOR. Tn consequence of the repeated Injuries to the drilling chinery user in the removal of Corwin, Rook, by veel Yo- running over the same, and the consequent delay of the work, uention of m Ts is again called to neces. alty of ing clear of the Kock. a» the machinery used tor dril is always on the Kock, under water, whether Ut that place or not. to the fact that the exact position wn during the day by a red fag he buoy Or vexse moured over the rock, ht by a, white light. the ran: the harbor. to avoid Oorwin tw Six's Maieon Bunker Hill Monument, as clearl down in the sasiing directions, and pilots «nd oth ow ing (hese directions will avol ¥ danger ot oo ocher dumage to the important work vow going o improvement of the cha:nel at that point. G Fst) R, Brevet Major General USA, In charge of improverment of boston burbor, Whniomen, Park Triton, Cornell. of NB, wis at Teneriffe Sept 1 noting «ace last report. Was bound on a cruise to the PO tH Abonuc. Wark Adeline «ibis, Babcock, of NB, was in Strait of bude Jay 17, baw og taken 30 bbls o1 since leaving Bua- bury, NE A tester from on pong werk iain, Chee of beret reports hor no lat, &o (since reported at Kagal Woebls leek fiah oll. au . no date, bark Edward Evor- etl, Silva, oF Ni, 2 tmonths Out. 200 bois o1l, 8 »~Of Kodias, June 9 ship Gen Scott, Washbura, Ful, cle an OW Kodiak, Aug 9 bark Fanny, Huntting-of NB, tig whales ship kanuy Morgan, Dexter o. 634 whales, Foreign Ports. Cammangen, Hept 18 Arrived, brign Hate § Emery, Pity ; wood. tardoer New i ° i Son brigs Jult O Clark, Freethy, NYork; George a oh ads. (witiuatana, Sope tt-Arrived, achr C A Parnaworth, Baw- . S¥ork. *Ceraepent. ‘Oct Arrived, ng aera Jolly, NYorks domes Foster Jr, abeel, St Joh 5. Navacsa, Sept Sh nie Romance, Duncan, for ander (6t), Davies, trom Haltimore, to -ail abo Ga avr ah. for Mambura; and two other veswols idg for AES sept h—Natied, sieamstip Virginia, Deakin (from 4 at = Tcept 2%6—Arrved, steamer Cumberland, r Nesodede, Drerk—osela proceed to Laguayra after com> “he Jous, NB, Get M—Sailed, ship Columbia, Robinsea, Liverpool. American Porta. ALEXANDRIA, Uct I—Arnvod, schr Jacob Baker, Per- the working vexsel Attention tn alao calle of Corwin Rook will be a attached during th iy lal n fol- i Atherto, Tucker, New Bedford. Arr ved, (Br), Oulton, cata rire, kus Cayes, 8 Cor lard, Rertoert tone, of 2 4 ‘orge, Emer- milred (Br), McLeod, from fle AV (owed), Norman, from do; Missw- Demarar : Crom * werton, Berkon, Cubs (not Matengas), fone usanoa, Packard, Galveson; Hortense, Toukers. Am & Brown, Fish, Boston (and wld); toca well Jersey Clty; Olive Branch, Turner, bho meme Sa led Wrige Alex Kerkland, ®t Johns, PR; Chowan, Maresia, Koo, Panpasiac. sob Anna A Kich, Boston, —t enre i, bare Capella, offera, Bremen. NUUK, Och io--Cleared, brigs Caroline Eddy, Rose, 88 PANT. Get 4—Saited, sobre N Clifford, Shute, and Pa- megee, Shave, Stork, Gh, brig A M Booorts, Doak, Matea- ord BAIETOL, Oot —Acrived, schr John Crockford, Juaes, allen 1S Ruseetl Meba! Philadelphia, me wared, sin Wd Pay, "Prescott, few ry st It-Ip port sche mms Bacon, bas Arrived, sehr Lyndon, Shackford, Clonied $4. barks James Primrose (Rr), MeKay, Monte. ; > &aie Meadam, Part idge Penarth Roads, 4th, sehre Paine, doors, Mh hh, Bt Croix, MoUregor, tien ety 8 Ont Sere eohre Mery “ ‘ % “ ova ueen, poteen; ps cag Se geo Be) eine Bone Potiadelphie: GhuRUnbOw A be, Vee M—Arrived, schrs Nellie © Babee, Sor F"W Feacian, Naar, Fors 7 e™ Sattet— «i f Providence; Mary site ae } fedeon; A Weumert, abd , Yaetec © re ) etmore, Jigus Jouee Nvorn, Jobe John-on, Hudson VoiMee HOLE, oe i, PM—Arrived. beig Manson, Philadelphue for Portland. schra J T Weaver ’ rm . for Ralee © Britaia, Spri do tor Bos $e Drenden, smote NYork for shulees MP Rwart, Provt- Soave for 5 Joba, Gorbat sedernm, Chae %: “areabee. Lewis Clark; sehra Surprise, Light Harriet Gardner, Jeese, Bouuda- ips Roader fs schire Paul Reaver, Gulliver, Turks Wind, Corson; Jas M EO y or Pordand; phy Allen. bel on Wela, Kywer: J P Robinson, Harding, a . teaid, Gloucester for NYork; Mardserabble, before rey Rider. Kider, from N fo the wha fat Layee drow eraree onl (he vad Bouded euow "ine ‘ork. Matled 24. e SoRrouh, Yors. bu whh raia. WINS, Oct ¢—Arrived, ache Casplan, Larkabee, New Mefenzie, Buenos Avres; schr It echr Pawnee, Weaver, New ort. brig Innae Carver, Shute, ve, Valand WP bly, Uneres Bardick. Pre: Also schreJ seph W Davis, Bhs When yaren, Romers. and Naiad Li JAM—Arrived nud eatie’. sche Lila ¥ Crowell . ate. eons, Provincetown for Philadeiphm: Carton Jague, SX vak River tor Geseguews, BC; Connection, 8 do tor BY ore Maret wohre dames He Depoty. arden, Hak av, Loring, ‘ind Trig Peetionia: eer Abie Ee toe Vermouth; Ribes coe “ oD Atlas, Coomne Codty we bate aoe Coeeapeete, for 8 Fert, will anil ot (ROUTH, Cet I—Arrired, sober Anne B Jesobe, pot Pliindet 1ath—Cieered, ohip 1. B Gttebrin: BO ST ” ogg MS Meee, Rovineos, Cailia, Tabi ov SALEM, « Arrived, oohoe Tanoritg, We Be. oe ton NE. toh, A irre, Barrett, aed BA Conant, Foss, SW riwak, Gree, and Mary Potten, Cumnm eae, OF SOI Sie: So. ern, Kaley, Bow Torey 0 serived_ ochre BO Gatna, et omy Reet N¥ore, joha. Now Vork win Lite