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FINANCIAL APPA RS. the National Debt of weral W. A. rhester, Minn., October 29, After a fow preliminary remarks General Gorman wads — Allow me now to eatl your attention to another means 1 relieving tbe peopie from a partot the great burden of Jaxation. Your national debi—now audited—amounis to aout $2,500,000,000, ‘This amount will be pronabiy invreased about $500,000.000, There ts, by tue report of the Secretary of the Treasury, abe 00,000 of what is known as five-wenty United § bods, Dearing ix per cent interest in gold, but the principal is But by the terms of the contract payanie in gold. These bonds are payable at any time after five years ai the option of the government About four hundged millions of these bonds are now deposited as the basis of Abe national banks, upon which the people are taxed to pay twenty-four million daliars annually a god. the favorite nancial measure of (ve Hf the Jaw had tn terms required 1d say, keep the faivh, an im Currerey— Jorman at Ko. the law does not require their pay cept the interest. [vereforo ¥ 8 Geverament pay of this four hundred ve-twepuies bonds in legal tender currency, and withdraw the patioval bank currency, by which we will sayo tweoty-lour muilion dollars and place four hundred milions on the tax list, thereby saving the people annually twenty-four millions and giving them four bund millions more tax- 13 are not now taxable fer Sta ¢ or any other purpose, but when converted into Jegai lender currency they will be taxable for ail pur- poses, bis pol.cy will not, you see, increase the vol- ume of the currency, but will #we'l the taxable proper- ty four bundred millions of dollars, This policy will diminish the demand for gold to the extent of twenty-four million dollars annually, and thereby lesen the promivm on it And in the pro- portion that it lessens the premium on gold mM «brings «the legal tender currency nearer to par. And further, the law now requires ail the tariff taxon imporié to be paid in gold, and by rav- any Wis twenty-four million dollars interest on the five- twenties we cam reduce the tariff tax on imports to an amount equal to this twenty-four million dollars, thereby further diminish the demand for that branch of taxation,and 10 that excent cheapen the cost ot our ar icles of consumption, Ihe repubiican policy is to convert the legal tender notes, which draw no interest, acd which do not, therefore, put a taxon the people, in o bonds that do draw aix per cent interest in gold, aud ay no tax, Their policy taxes ths people. Gur pol dors not tax the people, Their policy runs ap premium on gold, white our policy brings it down @ able property. Thus the b brings greenbacks nearer to par. We collect Bow about one bundret and eghty-ivo milion dollars on imports annually in gold. This of course creates a demand for, gold to pay it, and every gold interest bearivg bond creates a furtnuer demand for coin, The mere we lesson the public -dobt the less de- mund for cod. By our poicy we think gold will be brought down to par, or nearly 30, and then the bond? holacr will not care whether be 1s paid in legal tender currency or in guid. Therefore, from time to time, as we can reduce the national expenses, we can pay off (ho tional debt to that extent and reduce taxes, Abolish the Freedmen's Bureau aud eave mi lious of dol- Jarsto tne people, aud from year to year pay olf the five-twenty bonds with currency, gradip'ly ‘hereby sub- atituting a non-interest bearing nove witich pays taxes for a go'd interest bearing bond which pag» BO éaxes, We know that if we issue more curroney than the wants of commerce demand, we increase the premiun? RES and consequent!y cause this currevey to dopre- ‘a{@ Hut if the Sothern States were promptly restored wo all their practical relations io the national government, and consequently to @ state of {ull commercial pros- perity, it would create & demand for more currency to move ihe'r pr ductions to the great markets of the world. The republican party have made Treasury notes a logal tender for all debts, public and private. Now, why sbould the republican party compel the people to take eonrteeey, and compel the people to "4 the holder of a five-twenty hond gold thig Jv Is it hot priteciidg — éapital and iaxing iw rc? Ts it not creating an aristocracy ot wealio to be supported by the labor of the coantry? Why do the republicans insist on exempting rational Donds from taxation, when they Kuow it increases tho burdens on the balance of the people? It is done to pure wee the iutiuence of the wealthy to the support of “Meir party, and to keep them in powsr, We protest inst hit, It ia saxing one elewors of the republican arty and all the dem cratie party to keep the bond- Aoiders ip the Interest of the party in power, Instead of letting it cost the American peopie $580,000,000 an- ually to carry on this government, our party propose to rednco this one-half, and then wethial gold will bear mo premium and legal tonder notes wil be at par. ‘Pen we will Lave gold fur ail or paper money for all. © SPARRING EXH EXHIBITION. ‘The Broaaway Opera House w was literally crowded last ‘evening by the admirers of the manly art of sel!-! fence, complimentary to George Rooke, who was Iately dereared by Rockey Moore, at Portsmouth, NX. H. The entertainment opened by’ a triendly sei-to between Young Reilly apd Meken, who were followed by Al Hickens and young But Reilly. This wes the frst appearance of Hivkens in country, wha hes the reputation of one of the cuampions of light weight of Ei Both men rhowed themselves to a good advautace, Hickons having all by could do to cope with bis oppo- ‘nevt, Their sparring was wuch admired, and received with great applause. Pat Sneppard and Dan Kerrigan were next introduced, and a more lively little mill was mever wilnessed ala publ hibitioa, Costello and McCully were next called out, and both displayed them- selves to great advantage, the evening's entertainment closing with, Roc’. Moore and Georze Rooke. They did not mai apd soon rt i disposition ty show thems d Awa the cheers of the crowd, SHOCKING MUPDER IN OWA. [From the Etkaker (lowa) Journal, Oct. 26.) ‘About a year and a balf . John Minert bought ag a ieaarie him Stafford had a carding machine, and compl Minert that by raising the dam ho backed th supon him and insisted upon Minert reducing his dam, ‘which the Jatter would not do. The parsies went to law ‘and the court decided in favorof Minert. Last Saturday Minert, assisted by a man named Welch, was making some repairs on the daw, when Stafford suddenty ap- peared and inquired of Miuert whether he still per- sisted in raising bisdam. Miners informed him that he wae not raising bis dam, but simply repairing it. Maford was ia & rage sad words followed. Wh rt Kept at work, and just as Re was bending down to” pick ‘brow into the dam, Stafford raised al ‘Minert on the head, feiling tim on the spot. stafford ‘hen turned upon Welch, but the latter was too fleet for him, and escaped. Stattord, turning back from his pur- soit, raw that stinert bad partly raised himself from the grodnd, and rusbing up to him gave bin seseral more Jows on the hoad with the axe, cleaving open and terrib'y mutilating the skal. Minert bad not said « word to Btafford the recond time he came, Minert had the repu- tation of being @ good natured, quiet and honorable man, while Stafford Fr stood fair, al a@eged ip some broil. It was with tan enraged community could be Ko ry ford. He bas fled, and $1,000 vewand | is otered for his capture. ‘Tax Pepestrisx Wretox.—A special deapatch from Piainfleld announces tha: Weston, tho pedestrian, “*played out’’ at that place on Saturday morniog. He sprained his ankivat Pawtucket after leaving Provi- dence on Friday wight, bat within four mies of Printed before giving up. is sil eaid to be in “good spirits.” a SER MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Married. Drew —Fixerwooo. —In Chicago, on Thursdi 31, al the residence of the bride's faiher, by the Rev. B. F. Fleetwood, General Caaxies W. Darw to Mise ANNA Branty, dgughter o: S. H. Fleetwood, Exq. Fewver—Sxoor.—On Thursday, Ocvober 31, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. E. W. Hiteh- cock, CHanum H. Fowurr, of New Haven, Cona., to Busin, daughter of T Gusnern ar Linn daughter of B Jonneton— Laan, ~ , October —Jo-rii 0. Litiie. Friday even: GUNWERNAT to JULIA, , November 1, by Rev, Joseph Sanderson, Witiiam Jounstox to Miss Iwanatta Loca, both of New York, formeriy of Seliast, Ireland. Relfast (Ireland) papers please copy. Kixasianp— Ratrooxe — Oa Saturéay, November 2, by the Rev. A. H Partridge, ir Turonour A Kine D to Mins Juiie Rarroone, daughter of the jate Captain John RK Ratteone, both of Brookiva. Lixvstxy—Deerey —On Wednesday, October 90, at the resitence of the bride's father, im Vol county, N. Y., be the Rev, il. M. Danforth, of Oswe, . Haxoronp Livpstsy, ow City, to Mise Jose Oe. Bexgzasan 1. ie NDING ober by the Rev. EB. P. to mane Robert Barkiey, Dey, ait TON to MataerTa, daughter of of thie city. McFari-—Mearore. —On Wed 23, by the Rev. Mr. loekip, Fg MCARoLA, both of U Sirripox—Waxo,—Oo sanded, 2, at tne residence of Rev, iiay Palmer, DB... Now ¥ verk, by Re Dwight Ives, D. D., of suiield, Conm., Mannix J. Sie — sufield, to Mr. M.D. Wap, of Boston. No Wartentis)—Wriuans.—On Saturday, October 19, at the residence of her brother, J4 JeJerson street, by the Rev, 5. Corneilie, Henwas, son of Mr A. Wetterlind, w loos, @ daughter of Wiliams, of Bristol, Roginud, Birth. Wnssams.—(n Monday, November 4 Fifth acreot, Jersey City, Mrs, Wi Died Avuny.—At Hoboken, N, @ronce 8, Avery, late Kecor cae ‘The friemtis and relatives of his family, and thore of Henry A, Av are esfully invited to bab Ley mere ‘trom, Te ity church, bs aps tong “to Wednenday. at two on Sunday, November 3. t, im the 45th yoar of aie @' clock, nde manag, ina Mosns Bunen, aged Oia and friends of the family are respectfully povited W ayend the funeral, {rom hie inte residence, a this ts | NEW YORK HERALD, TUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1867.— eee ‘No, 7 Leonard street, this (Tucsday) afternoon, at two o’cluck, BRackex.—At Brooklyn, on Sunday, November 8, Conauis, ouly child of W. ed 1 year and 9 days uncral this (Juesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from 199 Port Green place. Relatives and frends are invited to attend wishout farther botics. ‘Chicago, Boston and Portland papers pl ene ne Bure unis. —In Brooklyn, on Sunday, Novem! call kya Lueesna Burrovens, ro va | Thomas Bur aged 41 years, The reiauves pry trends of, the family are respectfully | invited to atteud the fuoeral, from her ny Epona | No, 162 Pranklin avenue, East Brooklyn, oa Wednesday } morning. at ten o'clock, | New: a Rahway (N, J.) and Queens county (L. 1.) papers please copy, Cannot. —On Sunday, November 3, Cecetza, daughter | of John M and Essy Carroll, aged 2 years, 4 mouths | and 18 days, The relat ves and friends of the family” are invited to | the foneral, from th idence of her parents 339 East shveenth strcet, th thia (Luesday) morning, at ten o'clock. 0 sed. On Monday, November 4, after a short but paiotal illness, Bexsamy F, ask, aged 36 years, ‘ibe relatives and friends, also the members of Piatt Lodge, F. and A, M., are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, from big late residence, No, 7 Dover sireet, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. ConniGa’,—On Sunday, November 3, Rowarv Corr- GAN, & native of county Armagh, Ireland, in the 48th year of his age. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, ihia (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-past one o'cicck, trom bis late resi- dence, corner of Chirty-eighth street and First avenue, Dottarp --In New Orleans, La, on Monday, eptem- ber 80, of yellow fever, Jayrs, beloved son of James and Mary Dollard, ef New York, formeriy of Dubiin, Ireland, aged 26 y 3 Fox.—At Pau, France, on Wednesday, October 16, Ina THors, wite ‘of Samuel M. Fox, and dauguter of the lave Colone) Herman Thorn, Peraerstox. —On Saturday, November 2, afier a short but severe illness, ANN, the beloved wife of Bernard Fetherston, aged 22 years, 7 months and 10 days. The relatives and friends of the familly are respect- fuliy snvited to attend tue funeral, this (Tuesday) after- noon, from the residence or her ‘tarner, John Rooney, on Hoboken avenue, near the hock Tavern, Bergen Hilt, Hoboken, Ganaison.—At Garrison's, N. Y., on Sunday, Novem- ber 3, Judge Jon GaRnison, in bis 72d year, The relatives and friends +f the family are respect- fully invited to attend tue funeral, th s (Tuesday) alter- noon, at half-past two o'clock, from St. Philip's church, in the Higblands, without further not ce. Carnages wit be atthe depot on arrival of the trains whicd leave ‘Thintiot® street, New York, at cight A. M. and twelve M. Grneer.—in Harlem, on’Monday, November 4, Jox~ Dax Gi.ueer, only son of Judson ff. and Helen A. J. W. Guibert, aged 8 months and 17 days, Mawen.—At Brooklyn, on Sunday morning, Novem- ber 3, aftera painful illness, ANpkew M. Haruer, io the 63d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect~ fullv invited to attend the funeral servis this (Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock, at St, Anu’s church, corner Washington and Sands streets. Hake avon,—On Sunday, November 3, after a long and severe iliness, Daxice Hanrinetoy, in the 37th year of his age, 1@ friends and relatives are invited to attend the }, from bis late residence, No, 127 Fourth street, ‘een First and second avenues, this (Tuesday) aft nvoa, at one o'clock. Hanoino,—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, October 29, Han- watt S, Harprno, tn the 34th year of her age. Her remains were interred at Cypresa Hills, Jiow:anp,—In Brooklyn, on Mouday evening, Novem- ber4, Janu L. HowLanp Netce of &gneral in to-morrow’s paper. Philsdephiayind Bostoa ror please copy. embers of Piatt Lodge, No. 194, ure ftezaby suramoned ny nidel at Gotnre 20m, dt Fellows? Hail, on Weduestay, the @th, at halt. past one o'clock P. Mf., for the purpose of attending the fun- eral of our late brother, RE Jaren ‘members of sister /9ge8 BF respec'fully ine tiog tend, By order of ae TAYLOR. Maste! J. We McKwaven, Secretary. Souncox.—At Roseville, Staten Island, on Saturday, November 2, Mrs Many Jounsoy, in the 77h year oi her age. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, this (Tue-day) afternoon, at one o'clock, at the house of hor eon-in-law, Alex beuedict, without fur- ther notice, Wexpei1.—On Saturday evoning, November 2, after a tong and painful illness, Many Se wife of Henry Mendeil, aged 64 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to atvend the funeral, from ner lute residence, Tompkins- peers Staten Islana, thie (Tuesday) morniog, at eleven oelock. Munray.—On Monday, November 4, Tinotay J. Mur- 6 beloved son of ‘Timothy and Johanna Murray, 22 years, ‘The friends of his brothers, Michael and John, aro Tespect{ully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 210 East Forty. tifth street, on Wednesday att 'rnoon, at halt past two o'clock. McALuester.—On Satarday, November 2, at his resi- dence, No. 292 avenue A, Jans McAsaaster, in the 40th your of his age. The selatives and friends are respecifully invited to veh tbe funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoor, at one 0 “Moan. —On Snnday, eA %, of consumption, after a jong jilness, Marry MoCanuitt, @ native of county Cavan, parish of Kilmore, aged 21 years Her’ brother Juin and cousins Patrick, Thr Franeis and Peter Tolly, and trienda, are respec invited to attend the funeral. from the residence o: her cousin, Thomas Ryder, No, 143 East Forty-third street, this (Tuesday) a'ternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Irish papers p ease copy. MeGowan,—On Saturday, MoGowanx, aged 90 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the tuneral, from the residence of her son-in- jaw, Joun MeGoey, 144 West Twemy-sixth street, at hai!-past one o'clock this (Iuesday) afternoon. ‘Osteanver.—On Sunday, November 3, at Staten Island, GaetRoE Osreanven, in the 66th yearof her age, widow of Nath, Ostrander. ‘The triends and relatives of the family, and alro of her #on, Jonn L. Dorsay, are invited to attend the fune ral,on Wednesday afternoon, at three o'clock, ut the Moravian meeting house, at New Dorp, Staten [slaad, Ca’s meet the one o'clock boat from south ferry. November 4, Rovrar Pan- > BON A Mary Palmenberg, atter jong and eevere i!lness, aged 6 years and 8 mooths The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Toesday) afternoon, at two of his parents, 125ch street, beiweeo Fifth and Sixth avenues, .—On Mondsy morning, November 4. Axnin J. QUINLAN, ged 26 years, a native of the parish of New- muarket, county Cork, Ireland, ‘The coneral will take place from the residence of her brother-in law, Mr, J. (alaban, New Rochelle, on Wed- ne-day afternoon, . The friends of the fan re respect ifully invited to attend. The remai ‘will be interred at New Rochelie. a *waw.~ On Sunday, November 3, at Tarrytown, N. Y., RNRY November 2, Carneninx yeare. 4 are respectfully invited to tend the funeral, at the residence of his brother, J. Shaw, at Tarrytown, thia (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Carriages will be infwaiting on the arrival of the 12 o'clock M. train trom Thirtieth etreat. Vax Zaxor.On Sanday, Jaa Ren Scrpau Van Zaxor, in the 37% year of his age. Relatives and friends are Ny invited te at- tend the funeral, at his iate residence, 00 East Fourtecnth strect, corner of Second avenue, on Wednesday morning, at tep o'clock, and at Christ ebarch, ica at one o'clock, P. M. Wainwriant,—On Saturday, November 2, Troan H. Warwwatonr, aged 48 years. ‘The relarives and fr Jeods of the family, also the mem. bers of Amity Lodge, F. & A. M., are respectfully aviees to attend the — from his late residence Ludlow street, oo stloranen,ahous eviees, without farther prt Wituams,—Suddenly, on Monday, November 4, at Fast Haddam, Conn., Datos Wriisawa, M. D., father of George G. Williame, casbier of the Chemical National Bank, of New York, aged 74 years, Worrrrs.---On Monday, November 4, Groror Jacon, only child of Georg» s. B. and Amine Worthen. ‘The retatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of T. H. B. Sim- mone, 200 Wert Forty-sixth street, on Wednesday after. seen at one o'clock. n—On Sunday, November 3, Aexrr Zoriven, at he residence, after a severe illness, in the 44th year of bis ace, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- bers and ex-members of Pacific Engine Company, No, eg are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from bi Inte residence, No. 186 Scbermerhorn stroet, \necdetye, on Wednesday afternooa, at one o'clock, wisnout further otic: SHIPPING NEWS. Alwavac for New Vork=—Thie Day. = 4934 tice estamos, "3 98 PORT OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 4, 1867, Sun rises. Sunsets CLEARED. Bark . Down, Civerpou! Bowring & Archi Vine gene (Be 4 Bark Princess Alice (Br), Lewis, London—Agdrew Lind- may. Bark ay Quesastowa for orders— unc, Meine Bark Jane Young (Hr), Coroing. Antwerp—Boyd & Mine. en. Bark Bremerin cheme, Meineke & Went. Keindeer, Weilingtom, Barbados—H Trowbridge's ks! ee A Smith, Crem), Bremen~Funeh, Son: Brig Carlo (tat tit tren miro. Plymouth, rig AR rh Bry Ch weit Bi : ie Ret (Rr), Dow, Hamilton, Bermada-—D Bushnell (aew), Mayo, Genoa—Leatley, Miler & hr Marie Forma (Port, Britto, Funchal ate f Ameinete oP Auger Aldrieh, Demarara—A Abbatt, F WO ireehy Ratbone, « 2 dt Madivey. K teckel @ Bro. on R Reckstt & Bee sehr , Brockway, Darby, Cau K Rackett Sioop Report, Hep, Now Mavon-G K Rgokoit & Bee, ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY TAS D thaw Yacura, Lirerpool TW) passengers, (Be, Mirehonee, mdee and jaiw), iat 40.45, low 69 eater aie at faneel, 6) Seas tine, bound Higoragaly tanita henes for Bremen ‘S aud Opbelia Bracken, Queenstown 234, with mdse and 534 ra, to B Cu- fred hong ey ‘A passed ste: aa Ronee te Verpooi: Achanged with a Taman steamer, bownd E: Nov'2, 3:90 AM, ‘with a Cunard ers: bound E; 34,4 PM, passed @ Hamburg steamer, acigamanty Monterey, Edwards, New Orleans Oct 27, and the bar 28th. with mdse aud to G B Hartson. Nov 3, lat 37, lon —, saw ste: P Mariposa, hence f New Orieans. venient Meahation, Woodbull, mo Noy 2. with d passes HR Morgan & Co. Nov 2.8 rs. Tat on a Foying ring NNE, exchanged siguals ch steamnsnip Gen Barnes, hence for Savanna. Bteamstip Empire Price, Wilauagton, NC, with mise ‘and passenger and. Sidaimuiip bairbasks, Powell, Wilmington, NC, with mise nd rs, to James Hand, Alberaurle, Bourne, Novfotk, &e, with mdse and passengers, to N L MoCready & Go. Steamship Joun Gibson, Faller, Washington, DC, with mdse and panseugers, to Brown & Davis. Sagem ip Chesapeake, Henderson, Portland, with mdse, to Bark Nisan (Aus), Norden, Havana, 21 days, with su- gar, to Hewlett & Torrance. Hud heavy’ NE aud & winds the entire passave, Bark Cordelix (of New London), Delap. Darien.Ga, 5 days, with lamber, to Peck € Church, im company with sehr Palrwind, for Providence, eps a Had iron wsw strong Way rarks, * iris Vavorite (of New. Havens Duell, Barbados, 18 4ay8, with Sugar, to H Trowbridge’s Sona, Ost 21, lat 23 14 lon 48 spoke bark Mary & Wilham (Br), from Lonton for i Bi with BW Rothsay (Br), Crouse, Arecibo, PR, 19 days, with su- . to Morrison’ Phillips. Had'heavy gales the entire (Br), Ellis, Windsor, NS, 10 days, wath plas. Tirig “tyro (Br), Taighton, Windsor, NS, 12 days, with Plaster, wo Crandall, Umpbray & Co, «Star of the Sea (Br), Bawver, Dorehester, NB, 11 “Ky w th stone, to I’ T Nevius & So rig Keystoue, Barter, Charleston, 6 days, to J W Bisel oie Black Fish, Bracg, Georgetown, DO, 4 days, with onal, fo the Hudson itive Raleoad’ Od, te'bound t ude son. Brig H Kennedy, Titcomb, Georgetown, DO, with coal, to master, Brig Matilda, Dix, Baltimore, 4 daya, with coal, to master. tohZé A Bradshaw, Perkins, Baltimore, 4 days,'wich coal, mater, brig hannon (new), Sawyer, Millbpidge, Me, 3 days, with lumber, to Simpson é Clapp. r vived 25th ul y (Br), Pitts, Windsor, NS. 13 days, with plaster to Crandall, Dinphiag & Co. Had strong 8 and SE gules the whole passig SclrResone (Br), Dunty Hillsboro, NB, 10 days, with pluster, to W Tompkins. . Lei bton, Brunswick, Ga, 7 days, ‘Charleston, FS RJameson, Rows, Sclir Catoline & Cornelia, Day John Walter, Butler, tes, Freeman, stores, to Wilson & Asmus "Had very heavy weather, dur. log which lost part of desk load of tar, probably damage partos jock cargo. Scie BF Lovell, Leavitt, Wilmington, NC. 10, 9 days, Ist inst, Schr Wille Dill, Eng ish, Beaufort, Off Hatters, saw'sebr John, bound 8. ee pantie V Bergen, ‘Thempeour “Alexandria for New je ford ‘hr Isle of Pines, Lake, Virginia, Wapella. Hawkins, Gaorgeiowa, DO. Schr D Brown, Grinnell, Georgetown for Fal! River. Schr L, Blew, Blew, Georgetown, DC, for Hudson, Sehr Constitution, Smith, Georgetown, DC, for Hyde Park. EJ Palmer, Smoot, Baltimore Oct 29. with corn, to A Had ey weather, ip which lost yaw! boat (The ie Mulvey, Rogers, Philadelphia for Boston, \ Put into this port for a harbo Selr Oliver Ames, Am niladel hia for Taunton. Bohe Northern Light ireland, Phu 14 for Providence kehr } anbartine, Butler, Bilzabesmport for Wareham, Bebr Reno, Foster, Machiag, 10 days, N Betry, Peudieion, Bangor, 10 daya, ie Mary, Aten Vareys Htsgor. 19 dag, Beir OE ee Schr Ub Rascom. fir Cabot, Hen Sebr Alida, Rene Nowell, Teanimore, 2 Boston. N Sour Bonalit, Fquitdin, goston, Of, ovell, Boows ‘becca Florence, Rich, earn for Phiedel- co i" Pacche Thos Jefferson, New Bedford. Pours Waderinan, Obase, New Bedtord. Sehr Phil Sheridan, Maroby, Fall River. Fehr Florence, Richardson, Providence. Bebr Panthea Rackett. "Providence. Schr Ontario, Barber, Providence. Sehr M Casto, Knowles, Frovidence, Kehr America, Reynolds, Providence. 3 Schr Connecticut, 8 in, Providence. Schr John Brooks, A jen, Pro Providence. one rh Pitts, Vi a cht Soir alan Buatih: Chase, Provideuces Schr Flight, Crowe Rehr iRiver Robbing, Providence, Scir Mary A, Providen Behr AN ward iin de, Minti, Providence. Sehr Jali Schr N ilolmes ea horthape Pro Providence for Elizabethport. Behr W Balisburv, Nickerson, Providence for Rondout. r Ocean Traveller, —— Beverly. Scr Dr Franklin, ier fh Norwich, Sebr 1 M Condon, Condon, Norwich, Selir A Woolsay, Ring, Norw.ch for Philadelphia, Sehr Alvarado, Whitman, Stony Point, Seur Clara Post, fer s, Soy Poin, Sche Harriet, —.. Bed’ord, cht CS Hazard, Cla S hr 58 Buckingham, Lowis, Por Beir Jar Mail, Bonded, Por Bent Jane M Brainard, bray ay. Sehr Urbana, Hough, Bridgepor Schr Evelyn, Jones Stamford, Scbr Sarah Perkins, ——, Rond Rehr MA Rowinad, Fuller, Kondout for New Bedford, Sehr Rebecoa, Winints, from the wreck of steamship Am styrdam, ashore on Montink Point, Rivop Orogon, Thales, Frovid Steamer Kencue, Waleott, Charieston BELOW. Two brigs, unkno Wind at sunset NW. Marine Dinasters. Sreamsnre AmsTEUPAM—About one-ihir! of the eat of eamehip amalerdam. fromm Malaze, wreosed at Montauk, ing “damared. ose broka in kwO wari ane ne heat nchors: ) out from the stern of K the ship to haul ber of held that part fast, while the rest of her broke up. A steam Daxp valued at $700) was lost when the vessel ap. peg morn large black ship, with white masts and black mastheads was seen ashore ow Auticosti 29h wit Bank Cou Lepraun, from Loudon for Roston, put, back leaking badiy. and was detained in the Downs 2 bv the Wein or bos crew'te proceed to sea in her thes condition. Bure Taxcent (of Tremont, Me), Rich, from New York pas for Charleston, arrived at Newport night of Ist inst io Tistress, having on the Z5i ult, in a heavy NE gale. ear. Tied away foretopmast close to the op, with all attacusd: also maiatopmast, had decks swent, und caused the vessel to .eak badly. Sean Many B Kxiunese, from New York, in passing In- dinnola for the town of ae with « full tude, when about a iniie or #0 below the ‘dag out" got aground, and was hard aud fast on the 3d ult, and will nave to be light. ered considerably to be got off. Sur Prank Pataen, Dunkem, fram Dodoy. Ga for Bos: toa, put into Norfolk 24 Inat with loss of auils and leaking. Scum Many & Vancuxay, from Philadelphia for Portiaad, par into Newport 2d in distieas, having collided with « rehooner and loxt bowsprit and headgear night ot Web alt, off Absecom. Sean loprne (of Gloucester), at anchor in the harbor, broke adrift during the blow of Thursday wight and went ashore on Black Rocks, but was got off without damage oo Friday. Mincellancoas. Stuaxsmir Camuta, of the Hambure-American line, whieh arrived at this port om Saturday, 2d inst, left Southampton on the 28d of October, imsiead of the 224, as before pub- lished. She thus made the passage from port to port in 9 days 18 hours, meaa time. Suur Uxpenwnrray, 1418 tone, ballt at New York in 1880, has been sold In England for £4385, Lavacnep—At South Bristol, te, 25th ult, from the yard of A&M Gamage,» rat class clipper sche of 130 ton hained Hen} Olver, built for Bea} Oliver and cihers a! Welitoos, aud to be Commanded by Capt Daniel W liver At Mill Creek, Soutn Orrington, 315% ull, ‘scar Nellie of about 185 tons. She Will be commanded by Capt to 3B Kyder, of Orrington, who ie part owner, Notice to Mariuers. RORWAT—SOUTH AND WEST COASTS. Hyprocuaraie Orrice, aeeat, Toxpon. Det a: in. { ven nouce that ‘The Norwegian govern c from the Int day or Oetroer, 180%, the following new lights wil be exhiviied — FIEED LIGHT AT HOMLUNG. A fixed white light at Hominng. on wee won the entran 7 ee ape aide lat 69:12 N,lon ti 23s Bb FUXED LIGHT AT STABBEN, A fixed light at Stabbven, ou the weet coast, isa tixed white Hight, but retiects « red light towards Flore. The ligt is of the fifth ordor. ‘The position, a8 given, is ia lat 61 96 N, lon 4 67 Bast of pM sg ‘Nvorks Greenwich. FIERD LIGHT AT KIND IALAND. A fixed white light on hind Island, ow the west coast, ‘The light f the wix' i order, he position, 48 given, is in tnt BL RBIp N, ton 46% Kast of Greenwich. viKeD LiGut At STOR, A fixed and flashing woe liget, with « pemeters, two minutes, @xbibitet from a tower u er a polio wooden bi ing on the Contre, Nelakiort, uorthwest e@eet, ¢ four Position, na given, ie a lat ‘60.6636 N, low A829 Rant of Prorosnn Ww a Green touts on souTm Also, that by the end of Oevobe Mghte will te al! p Mandela Kyvingen, in iat o7 68 N, ton 7 East of Green. Jat Be ON N. 7 29% Bast of Greenwich, G2 62% N, los ¢ Kast of Greenwich. ( intiaales Chat further wotice be xtven, GkO HENRY INCHARDS, Mydrographer. rd, Koily, The following emmuntestion to the Alte Californie from Tree, Fice, Raleeny ne Mi ay. fauny Fou Prot George Varidwon will ve road with inverest by Bavign: ~ U8 Coast Survey Kxpediisan to Aleaka, Sug 6, on Betere Atte T woul reapoutt ul ily call ur att the British “admnieny court” No, ‘oast from Kock River to the bow led the attention maa Facie Blean sip Compan dingy on Le wrompiacss phatonia, 50 days, with currants | Hen) ult Wilmington, NC, with naval | NYork. ‘hilade’ itd | Boson tor Yhiladelphia, ooast. inti. the following new | er; Ann ance, the ns of all steamships of the cora) tosound qhen crosaiag tt aa iE lea directly 1m Por tbe, Call. fornia and Panama ‘The Directory of the 4 Coast of the Tullod States for 1863 gives its position, ex! aud soundinga, its great Jue as fishi1 grouid, and of thefahueuse W hae upoa the abnormal oveas currents in this ba pu La pelea {JORGE DAVIDSON, Whal Se'led from Provinestown Oct ma sonra Abbie H Brown, Ewell, North Atlantic Ocean: Montezuma, Nye, do. Sehr Corn Oct 31, irom Hudson's Bay. with 20) pes wh oil, atches from Aldrich, Merrill & Co. dated San Fran- 2 Nov dy rt of barks M ns is! Wilsou NBetrom Arctic. Osea with 1000 bole wh oul; Hunting, do, from do, with 400 do; h Counber, do do, WX do and 14,000 ibs bones Spoken—Oct 1, lat 18! wick, Nani, no report pool : Ship Josiah I Hale, Nowell, from Bassein for Falmouth, ang ici'sa Stone 18 arp gunna, “Porter, froui Rurrachee for Liverpool, Sept hy Recumscl, Ca Cohier, from Liverpool July 21 for Cal- Ua Aug tla 6 N. lon 23 W. , “sip Wi Garver, from Liverpool Sept 18 for Cal- evita’ n 32 Ship bama, Oct 2, iat Shi i 5 N, lon 61 i ory fiom Bremen tor New Orleans, Bark Tuisco Beem ), from Bremen for New York, Oct 18, Jat 44.40, Jon 24 20, ens Emil, Qnken, from Baltimore for Bremen, Oct 14, lat 42, lon 9. ark Catalina, from New York for Cette, no date, lat 42 Bark Braziliors, Sym. house) from Baltimore for Rio Ty J » Sept 2), lat 3 h bark. Site tan ensign, Bogs d ua from Bor- 18, lat 40 15, lon Ta 48, dvaux for New Orleans, Oct Bng Expert Oy Mundy, trom Liverpoo! for Camden, + Oct 18, lat. ipewpnes Ports. are, Boi =. Axrwanr, Oct 22-Arrived,, Shaka Arn. ny date Arrived he ey Mio, Sr Raleigh, Hansen, do; Eliza ALGOA Ba’ — Arrived, 8 Watnwaighe Gu tal (and cld 1th for East Lond ou : sage, Boston. Buewwn, Oct 18—Sailed. Weer, Behrens, Galveston j Jupl- ter, Kuckens, NY¥ork; 19h, veengrafe, and Jenny, Glare Probl, Baltiore; “Auguste, Harton, New Urieans, , Baxcstona, Oct 19—Arrived, Fortuna, Lienes, New Or- % Bakeapos, Oct M—Arrived, schr Mary Cotiee Collins, Riss rh ith, ee Matilda (Swe), Lerpean, Phiiadel jed 10th, bi 3 W Weish, Waisoa, Orcbilla; lita, Sohn Given Mayu Western Metropolis (8), Weir, Saen it left for NYork). ce nen (and left for N Yor! Salled, Chanticleer, Moore, Philadelphia, Coxway Oct 2J—Arrived, Anna Helena, Mobrdieck, Canpire, Oct 22— e “4 2tat, Victoria, Hoeffner, San Francisco. Grim, Oct 8—Arrived, tras Moull, NYork. He a ae Sept 13—pailed, steamship New York, Lane, jong Kong. Pears os Se agen by, Fille de 1’Aor, Evans, from Wil- for Hull, Theen, NYork. 16 AM, St Goorge or Pe rred, St, Andrew (8), Scott, Quebec, et ib—Arrived, Atalanta = Marco Polo Minasen. NYork: Gessner, Jabui Gyxoa, Oct 16— Mozart, Julicher, Heras Get Zicaraved Trebisond, Davies, NYork. Haziran, Nov 2—Salted, Bark S Motvon, Wise, NYOrk: Liverroon, Vet ved, Anuette, Henderson, NYork; again, Diver Savannah, ed 3, Wermann Oscar, Rorden, 6 Bi, Harbeck Castle, Hughes, ¥ et 224, Ailsa, MeNel nee 1 Philadelphia, Lowbon ‘Oct 22—Arrived, Me Chism, Woodoock, N York; 23d, dea, Kohn, do. Liverpool f REKNOCK, ae (Vfelona; Hedger. and Hien: Billed from Gravesend 84, A E Boyd, Griffiths, NYork. Lurtr. Oct 22—Salled, Bertha, Aus RERILLES, Oct 19—Arrived, Nellie Mowe, hia. “ittiac, Oct 17—Arrived, steamship Qoaker City, Duncan, ‘drie—was not admitted to prathque, and. sailed for Siveaitar; ail well on Board. \vAlso strived, Anderson, Marseilles Cleared’ 19th, bark ‘Ava pan r. Elrldge, RYor, Navassa. Vet 15—1 In port bar hitney, Westera- grey for Poiadetnbia 1455" rig Georgia, Hols ior Charles: Vorr Mano, oat 18—In port ship ——, West, from Callao; Berry, Chase, from NY ork, for BM viet mh, rire x Nfl Uaven Hall, Yarrogoue; 18th, ebip . Tels adeg, ih. QUEENSTOWN, ‘On 34 Arrived, Helvetia (8), Th (and fo York Py nerd (8), Graham, do (and left for Baluimorey: Now — G, Willlaths, NYork for Liv- bal 4 ian Bree Sw irrived, schr Flash, Doane, Table Bor, Goi ang aa fh for Wlo Janeiro raon, Charleston, Seaman, br Jn port Sey eBay Ps Indian Merchant, Barker, from Cal- cutialtor Galy Nie Nov Svarrived, ship Great Republic, Crow. ie br peau ern Cross, Brown, Baltimore: ey AF os Anuoatn NYork; 161 ‘Em Jie Hoaten fies iSSinen Weaeinedy, eae "Abit York; Udols, Whittemore, and ‘San Mesa Mincleure os American Ports. APALACHICOLA, Oct 26-In port achr Arlington, for York AULXANDRIA, Nov 2—Arrived, schr Pinkney, Smith, STON, Nov 2—Arrived, schrs Chas A niecg” Good. as zion tena DC; J G_ Babcock D Gifford. rrauld; Eliza and Rebecca, reese Morria, Hewitt: RW Seu ath, Robinsons. Hos i Reed, Chipman 3 ter, Fe or Edwards, sarmood: i pie ‘Katie B stimpeon, 8 Seaman, NY Sulied—Wind West, bark Chariots Ceddie, brig Jane, steamer Ceorge ApP« code Haphon brig Margaretta, Kelley, New York: echiy Cate Sivitay Sinliiy ande Liczie Math, aie Sarhetown DC; Neptune's Bride, Crowell, Baltimore; fattest. ECan iavt, Hart: 3 duit Newkirk, Hunley, @ W Dodge, Froeman ; M VC Teane iteh, Crowell; order and & Rogers, Hoidouty G W ane York, tone izabethport: ew, iatat Hail New York, Empress. Keanedy, Palaw!Bark Leonidas fom New Orleans: brig J Sawyei rived, atea: carroll: Hadgins, Baltimore; Re eng ees a mships Kensington, Lewis, NOrleans; pila: bark Leonidas, Howard, NOreans: brige Au ‘Light, vine, Bathurst a Aristos, Crowell, = we ‘oinaett, Anderson. Sierra Moreni er fail Tigers 6 Pella. ;sebre a unas, Adamse Mt Geribretseenan Justina, ao; Gi Crocker, TP ALaT MORE, Rov d—Arrived. hip ‘Thomas Freeman, Owen, Cardiff; brigs M_ Louise Miller, Leighton, Navawsa; Minnie Tranb, Baosn. ny reed Ariadne (Gr). Treverton, Deworrara;, sohre Susan, Sears, Boson: Kdna Harwood, Harwood, Rock pot Uincrad_fobik GcoT Thorn, Townsend, Hoboken; Union. Abrams, Providence; w B Dari: Bi and iy P Cran mer, Cranmer, 3 C Logan, Salled—Steamer Someract: suip y olosida: Wig Cieta; sehrs a Cloud, and A P Craum M— Arrived, brig cho, Terhune, Mayaguez; seb Louis 1 Smith, Tha wr le. NaOk, Not 1—Cleared, brig, Nimeauiee, Rramhal, Port av Prit AKL N_ Hawkins, Georgetown, eared, sehr. rk; steaming L R Staples, Springs, vy 4—Arrived, siemebty Seog NYork. East MACHLIAS, Vet 31—sall from below, sebrs Gar. Libby, and Keokuk, Small, NYork. TAVEN, Nov l—Arrived, schr Cornelia, Davol, Rliz- beth port, bar > “ted chr Junierts Patten, Erskine, NYork. Richard Borden, Arrived, sere Bila Perking, Kidridge, and Kenia LP Datielae ays rk ey Duriees Huntley, amd Carlon Jayue, Brown, row SRN EMtON Ont 25--Aert Galventon, Merryman, Boston ; scbr Dexter Wa ea. rene ‘Camden, Clenred ne RK jown, Smith, wohr Boston. OWN, De, Now 3—-Arrived, stearaer James 8 Green, faman, NYork—exy <Suyarionced vory henry weather from the ume of leaving N LOUCEST: l—arrived, tie « Ce oN York, Phike = oe Se. im passing ap to Lavere round). Oe coe «i lecred, webrs eri Stecle, New York: Laura Gerirade, Campbell, Providence. NEW ORLEANS, Oct 27—Arrived, steamabip Gen Grant, Holmes, N York, Ssih—Arrived: steamehipe Nightingale. Breaker, KYork Sonora (Fr), Bobs, Vere Cruz fampico: sip Wm. a Reid Minsdn, Beh Me; barka, Arthur Briggs, Malaga: Hedwig (rein), Bromen. Below. ocasiug ap Bormann, brig Trial, Humphrey, from Care’ Clearad-—Steamiug America, Munday, Berton, rived, steamship, Concordia, Sears, Hoston; brig nek laggy Rertran, Barcelona, atcane IF Rasen BLL AM—Sniled. sieamship Monte. rey, aud sehr Lh poe K. How & peat in, sehr Frank Palmer, Dunham, bor, Oa, om, with Jone of aulla and leaking. Pare Soko, "Nor d-Satled, selbr Thomas Jefferson, ch " ‘orl MADORT Nov 1L—arived, sehen Sulite T Ohartre, 8 mous ABedtord for NYork. “Monitor, Kobbiug Warehatn Tor do; Artist, Godfrey, Sandwich for do. Sulled—Sehrs James’ Mov) Crowell, Enizaneihpert for Boston; KM Smith, Chase,” Provid for NY ork; Nauset, Mayo, Providence for 4 ei tol for de: Vernal, Williams, Fa Jerson, Providence for do, seen Aree, yay ala a $e. taslor, Wiley, Wine ‘Taylor, ton Ww inh, Cordis, Fatt ete f chad ie et Roanoke, jae mang toy Hi Mary B Vancieaf, Philadelphia for Tirrell, Atwood. Boston for, Hy, Calais ; Lottie Heard, Perry, aod Returned. tks Timuet Eas hg at sts i hraim & Anna, Thompron, pee. ae, Boston, Tor TARY Aavlune Breene, Provine Bien cou Praha ge Hn Ray Rig Ny M Bi ht, Fs ia al i ie Adoiph 1, Robi s cane ugel, Robinson, or iach nold, Mitta) eceared—tiig corning bight, sickerson, Roxbury Sanerien Fag Bion, Foreamont PB beat Ye nuphan, a ogeneee A Frovinet rovinceiow ‘barlesion eon, suey a — At | steamer oagees, beige sc Mig urpn mae haat azarine, 7. + i, Car sehr FETLASD, Woe fod Frodenta. NYor®, ahamitcunn Hor Doarived, sent & @ Smith, Hand, arrived. 'RIPLE SHEET. Elizabeth & Helen, Child; 1B & F L, Burlingame; Chas & Se eens: Mahan; Sophic Aga, ty | John Warren, ‘Medan, Jos P Koss, Phillips, do for Paw! ‘Tiypaens Mokersoa, Rondout; Mary tman, rodmore, Hart, New- uasell, Bivion, Wyork, sloope B 8} 4 Emerald, | Norton, Rondout, field, M. Philadelphia; bell, Bandy: ‘Avail d Sauisbury, Baxter, Tone, Ni NYork; sloop Blacksiue, S4—Arrived, steamer cia pet Fa be: pple: 2 esto Miva lai, ager Thnadatphia,, clare are i gomery, do for Pawtucket; Poiuice, Mie Nim : Balled Sehr fan Buren, Montgomery, and Mary Evelyn, Petionnes ND, Nov l—Cleared, By Berger, e... Mos BP, Mew, schr Young Teazer, SAN FRANC Dublin, Mayhew, Newent aad Oct 14—Arrived, ship Du lay’ led 11:h, ship Transit, Whitmore. Calla: 4th, @teamer China, Smith, Yekokenee ship Clarissa (Guat), Dean, Val PAEAVANNAH, Now 1— Arrived, sch, Ada Ames, Marston, Rockiani om, Florence Chipman (Br), Jones, Lives Ann & Susan (Br). Douglass, and Jesse 8 laren Clarke, N NYork; WB Mann, Stanford, St Mary's. OAS HINGTON, DG, Nov 2—Arrived, echr Lynchburg, anc a MISC ‘ELLA EoU! EVENING. TB TELRGRAM OF YESTERDAY HAD, tlt Og ACR OF UF ora EV Are RY GABE PAVERS: = Ys igs iB VER AB: CLOSING OF THE MONEY SARK ET, WITH POLL PREORES. PA UOTATIONS; DISGRACEFUL Scene. iN A BOSTON CHURCH, SENTENCE OF MOKRIS EPuRALS. IN BROOKLYN, THE MONEY ARTICLE wm THE TELEGRAM 18 A FOR SALE BY ALL } NEWS AGEN’ ere DIVORCES OBTAINED IN NEW YORK and States where desertion, drunkenness, &e., is sufll- cient cause, No publicity, No charge tll divorce ‘obtai ‘Consultations free, M. HOWES, Attorney, 78 Nassau street, _ BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN NEW YORK; sino tatos where incompatibility drunkenness or de: No publicity. Advice tree. Ci 1. KING, Counsellor at Law, 240 Broadway LLPRIZES CASHED IN LEGALIZE Ctreulars and information far: ‘2. CLUTE, Broker, 176 Broadway a od 153 Fulton street. BEWARE OF FRAUDS, The original Tenth Ward Independent Democratic bye Legere wesc ct di their ae ter. ssem! jn the Assemb! istrict, and solicits the Butronage for hie friends. . 1. EGAN, President. c. BP. RULER, Prov ronl T PR FREE FSA ZarAOn. FULL AS A FOUNTAIN, ae iT PAINT extolled high asa mountain; No charge te \r pore ‘any pilin or diseases By Dr. Woicott, for the crowd he well pleases. Chatham aa} 10,170, i Crowded with fol can seldom is empty; Men, women and cbildren flock to the painting: Pain Jumps out headlong: bo ladies are talnuog. Wolcott's PAIN PAINT, sold by drugeists all over, Leaves no color or stain, but smelia like sweet clover, A mate of a brash with each boitle is given, And pain flies as quick as demons from Heaven, Hace you pain in your heart your bead or your shoulderst Pain in your sides, corns or bunions like boulders? Pain mternal, external, acute, however intense, Tntlamaation is vanauished free of expense. EMEMBER!! Remember inirinsle merit is relied upon to sustain BRANDREIH'S PILLS, and the following testimony proves ee have anne restored to health when all other Temedies lad utterly failed. B. Braxprera, M. D.:— ‘My Dear 8in—For many years past I have been a suff fog snvalld. About = year ago my troubles osme to 8 crisis doctors said I must die, 1 had fits often, a, and digestive organs were so paralyzed that the htest food would be thrown off undigested, down twelve hours. wasted away al would relie $ Taxcorviiix, Conn., Sept. 17, 1867. eee vaiier a shadow, and every day expected that deat my sufferings, ibe doctors bad abandoned my case, and nother determined to try Brandroth’s Pills mie first gave me two, which I Rep: down elght hours, T then vomited them up entirely undissolved. My mother then powdered four piils and — them to me in molasses. ‘These stayed down a} acted slightly. I contaued daily to take them in this tas |. or me cut and each day gradually gained, Ny appt foturhed. full owner Sf dices: ton ‘the past six ‘monthe’ T have fig _ncrea increased ficsh and strength, and am now @ stout, healthy girl. oping m; bp et eile fe Ard oma q tues of Brandreth’s Pills, i eu! Fey natn sore noms nt ish ent of my dau; Pi ag Mpa FLORILLA H, TALCO!' 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