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ern i Supreme hy Judge's. 10 ie f= AND COUNTY AFFAIRS. formedly sat Regpecttaily submitted by erder of the ~~ - Boars oKsON 8 | ‘& SCHULTZ, President. Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. ‘The Board held no moots yesterday, ‘meptering, and an immediate adjournment was had ‘The Public oc Health. ‘The following is Dr. Harris’ weekly repert on the mortatity ia this city aud Brookiyn for the week ending Saturday, 9¢b inst. -— Merroroutas Boamp or Heau i Bureav ov Virat Stavurics, Nov, 12, 1 Teer, k tbat ended Saturday, November 9, In the wee! ine, Mavens — quorum not Board of Supervisors. ‘The Board of Supervisors met by special call at elewa @’clock yesterday morsing, Heory Smith, Esq., in the hair. Comptrolter Connelly cent im a communication show- fing a statement of the appropriations and expenditures | 10 N. en county account ag follows :— deaths than in the corresponding week in the last four yeara This gain is observed to be in the zymotic and the tubercular — of bot oly lofancy oo enced a more ed gain than any other period: fe, But, taver $1,182,111 11,081,621 ‘Total apvropriations......... $12,213,733 | the inclement ‘tuer wilt shut up thousands of <i Mxpeuditures to October 31, 1867 6,659,223 Foetal jo the striding and poisoned air of unveutilaicd — — te n iperease of infant mortality will ener ‘wnexpended Uctober 31, 186 $5,554,505 fellow. Until the present week ‘The report was ordered to be pr of the earth, the atmosphere and the sky during the A resolution was adopted in fuser of paying the bill of | autumo has deem such as to tempt the people to Keng Wittiam © Conver, County Clerk, amounting | the benelite of the open arr. $1,179 72, for official services to October 1, 1867. last week was 47 deg. Fahrenheit, aud the a A resolution was also adopted in favor of paving the | midity wae 61, total saturation of the atmosphe: Poliowing bills for \abor and materiats furnished (or the | regarded as 100, Wosdatruction of the now County Couri House, up to No- ‘ne mortaiity in these cities last week was equal toa ‘vember 9, 1867: — “e yeariy death rate, ov census of 1865, of 24.62 10 1 000 Pay roll of iaborers, +++ $19,378 | Diving in New York, and ¢> 28 27 in 1,000 in Brookiyn. Dames Bird, sand + 180 | Zymotic causes produced 183 per cent of tho morta ly Adam Portes r, wat . 97 | im the former city, and nearly 19 9-10 per cent of that in Angersoll, Watson & Co., furniture, + 11,999 | the latter, A rapid tncreaso of measles, scariatina, dipthe- Andrew J Garrey, plaster 9,093 | ria, whooping cough and cronp in the latter city accounts Perking & Bro 2,112 | for the excess of zymotic mortality there, Those five Joba Mob, tavidi : 18,975 | diseases causod 28 deaihs in Brooklyn avd 24 in New Radward Gridley, carpenter work 2,678 | York. There were 97 deaths of infants under a year old ML. Schwartz, [framework 258 | im the Iatter city, and 46 in the former; while 166 Henry Manuvorer, glass. 18,171 | (43.60 per cent) of the deaths in New York and 93 Maithow Kano, sash, &c 6,073 | (52 54 percent) of tho totalin Brooklyn were children Zohnson's Rotary Lock Company, locks, 2,484 | under five years old. This is a little below the mean Danie! Kerrian, brushe A. Rundle, protographin, Koyser & Co. By resolution the Comptroller wa: 180 | ratio of infantile mortatiy in the year, yet it is a death 525 | rate that uceds to be reduced, and certainty can be, by 8,500 | improvements in domestic bygiene. Dr. Snow, the health ofliver of Providence, acity that has its indus trial population well housed, reports that “only thirty- one per cent of the decedents dur.ng the month of Oc- tober wore under five years of age.” Providence, like Brooklyn, isa city of families of a greater proportion of intent population than the city of New York. The contagious dies of childhood that are so fatal m the unhealthy homes tn our c ties demand the continuance of ali the precautionary moasures that experience can the quarter ending September 30 suggest. ‘The chiéf of these sanitary precautions are so well koown to be simply cleansing, dryness and thorough ventilation, that these words caonet be too often repeated. B HarRis, ‘The Board of Supervisors yesterday neon organized BROOKLYN CITY. 8 a Board of County Canvassors, te canvass the votes ~ Casi at the resent election, Supervisor Bteakiey tm the City Court—Calendar This Day, obair, Held by Judze Thompson. Court opens at ten o'clock A. M. Sopervisora Bunt and Herman stated that a nember og. iewtbn f returns which had been sont to them had met been | “—Fiprenente, ve. Dayton weceived up to to-day# ‘t1—Thompson vs. Robertson. Supervisor Twasp moved that the County Clerk be | 44—Waddeilys. Krhari. 43— Frederick vs. Simon. 45—Scudder ve. Taylor. 61—Paul vs, Driscoll. Girecied to notify the canvassers of the districts which | $5—Feudder es. Tay a neokeae hia ciet, ‘were missing to bo present this (Wednesday) neon and | 48—Konenkomp vs. Mazphy. 63 —Suttoa v: ard. €:ve their reasons why such returns were not presented, | 51—Farrel va $6—Jessen va. Trabaut. @s directed by law. The motion was carried. Laps pga ee ee Supervisor TWexD alo moved, and at was carried, that | 3 TOn ot eee cae, tame fn Rass ai objections to allowing auy returas be laid over for Consideration at the last meeting of the Board. The Board then completed the canvass in the Seventh dilis 7 services for the quarier ending September 30, 1867. A resolution was adopted that the various City Mar- shals be authorized to procure badges at their own expense, the form and style to be submitted to and approved by thts Beard, By resolution the Comptrotior was directed to pay the Bill of John Kotty, Sherif, amounting to $6,797 05, for official services for 2867. Oa wotion the Board then adjouraed, subject te the wall of the chair. Nos, 26—Broman va. New York Drying and Transfer Company. 8i—Murray vs. Graham, @0—Miller vs, Latimer. BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, A Cnance ov Kroxarring Nor Sustarvep,—Two young ‘men named Wittiam Gridling and Jovn Swift were arrested-on Monday evening and locked up in the Forty- fifth precinct station hoese, on a charge of kidnapping a child. The prisoners were yesterday examined by Justice Dailey in relation to the ch: when it ap- peared that a Indy gave her child into their custody at ‘ward Inmmediatety afterwaras, Supervisor Josxrn B. Tavern ‘Presented a protest against canvessing the votes for isor to Gill the vacancy occasioned by the resigna- tien of Alexander shaler, In support of bis protest air. Taytor recited the fact of the election of Mr. Shaler as ‘supervisor fer the full term of six years from the fret day of January, 1867, and that on the first day of May, 1867, Mr. Suaier resigned hie position es a member of she Board of Supervisors; that shortly att d the Board elected by regular batlot w ‘expired term of Mir. Shaler, and Bherofore, teat his term @anuary 1, 2873. In further support of his claim toa Beat in the Board, Mr. Taylor gays that on the 15th day ‘of April, 1657, tho State Legislature passed an act re- hoon to the Boawl of Bapervisors, which 6 as follows :— * Section & Im case of any vaoamoy in aatd Board by-teath, eblid went on board the ferryboat to awatt her return. Tney hed no sooner entered the boat, however, when it left the slip, and the child missing his mother wept bit- erly ‘aad woutd not be reconciled to its temporary pro- sectors. The passengers interfered in the matter, under the belief that the tittle one bad been kidnapped, and ee ec antete nea aioe by the caused the young men’s arrest. They were discharged Shall bold ing ofies us'a memberuf said Board for the unex. | by the Justice, Ce er cincca: ht Mhereotin whose placeSe shall | 4 Husuanp Agsavire ms Wire with an Axm—A dic- pute arose yesterday afternoon, about three o’clook, between a laboring man named Johu Nevins and his ‘wife, residing corner of Marcy and Willoughby avenues. Nevins, in bis ungovernable passion, seized an are, it 1s ed, and struck the unfortunate woman a sovere ‘Diow on the head with it, inflicting a wound which is prouounced dangerous, The cries of the victim of this Mr. Taylor climes that this law fine govereed tho since its organization, as a reference to the @inuice will show, aud he recites the cases of Silas B. Dutcher aud Sheridan Sbook, who were regasrly ap- Pointed to fillvecancies, In conclusion Mr. Tayior pro- Mesias azgaiast:the canvassing of the votes for Supervisor "eo fill the vacancy occasioned by she resigastion of Serre ees ee ee and m violation of ve Seated. The protea: was laid over for consideration: om the last | theservices of officer Kelton, of the Forty-tourih” pre- of the seseton of the Board. cinct, being <alled into requisition Neving was arrested Board then canvassed tho Fourth, Sixth and Thir- @eenth wards, after which an adjourament uadll vo-day ‘at noon was had. the accused was ar up. subsequently the woman wont was conveyed to she City Hospital ‘ment. Bonarda of Audit. Aueczp River Tumves Comerrep gor Trat.— ‘The Board met pursuant to sdjourmment.at twelve | waurice Sullivan and Henry Mulke were yesterday ar. @olock noon yesterdey. Present, Mr. Depew in the | raigned before Justice Dailey, one charge of stealing an hair, and a querum. ancher chain and hawser, of the aggregate value of $45, ‘The first claim considered wee that of James A. Inger- well, amounting 40 $14,793, for furniture furmisbed vari- ee ett taamer ot the out and be tga ‘% master @ boat as courts during the year 1866, as follows:— Greagesnact te auaes role ee Me ited ee Court, January 9. Sulli while Muike confessed te a Knowledge of £ ae con tee 26. Bown prisoners were commitied for trial. § 97 Skane CamsivaL intus Eastern Disteict.—A large 315 | mumber of the most distinguished skaters ef the country 58 | assembled at Masonic Temple, Eastern District, last Mierke office Superior Court, July 20....-.. 221 | @vening, to take part inthe skating testimonial to Miss Supertor Court .reoms, July 26, and to Court of ans Henrietta Bedell, The programme comprised plata cir- be. ouit skating 2,002 | waitzing stan eta, Toodles on skates and the art of falling. 891 | Among those who took to the entertainment were + 1,133 | Messrs, Frank Swift of New York, E. T Goodrich of + , 313 | Chicago, John Engler of Jersey City, and P. Johoson of Suutceean Statue 4 4 Brookiya. The gracefal performances of chews cham % . pions were repeatedly appia: tl ye Court, Chawbers, Ociober 8. « 98 a . on aa ak bis BROGKLYN BOARD OF EDUOATION. ‘Total... weno es $14,793 A mectiog of the Board of Education was held last Tostimony was fiven wi went to show that the @hove court rooms had been oneness with the faruiture |. erentog, at their rooms in Red Hook jane, the Presi¢ent, Ber whict charges were mado wu Tequisitions ‘being | Mr. Cyrus P. Smith, in the chair. daly cortited by the-clerke-ef the warous commitiess | 4 communication from the janitors of the evening of the Board of Su That the charges made for schools asking foran increase of salaries, was received, Borers ate’s office, June 1 . ‘afiice, June 27.. Unsafe Buildings Departen Department of Surveys and Tospections, June 30. Bupremo Court rooms, October 1... wach furniture in wita the regular prices fixed by the firm, of refer: commit ° Since eet teie ttt ae ov | “Setersenenea sme maeeh tea semen apnea for re- | ‘The Committee om Teachers reported. the resignation Pairing andibinding the booke in the County Clerk's Pee Ths tistmast vectifed that the work bad ‘bees | f dleven lady teachers since October 1. dene and a recoiution had been adopted by Darset ‘The Commities on Teachers and Finance reperted that Supervisors anditing and allowing the bill, bat tbat the | they find on examination that the Joint Board granted mimeo yb emp se coe iy cancag "Deor. | the $50,000 asked for increase of teachers’ wages for aaion seacrved. 1808, but that instead of allowing the $40,000 asked by \. The Knickerbocker jlce y presented claim | the Board of Education for additional compensation for for $049 73 for ice fummished so courts avd county ——. for 1867, they added the amount to that te Dureaus during:the year 1865. Claimant tentified that | De raised for 1868, upom the ground that an appropria~ Gthe pres charged (ten cents por pound) was charged | #00 made to cover an expense for 1867 could not ot legally peg Decis 00 reserved. be made, for che reasom that it would be of the nature a er ae ted w claim for | Of @ deficiency, thus making the total sum applicable to mpany presen: the increase of teachers’ salaries $90,000. That this geen rae cores ring aad ight ie cet lap aps of | money having deen passed by the Joint steed for 1868 cannot de legally used until February 1, pty ae therefore recommend ry the whole gudject of teachers’ salarves ‘be referred back to them, with inetructions to adjust them in accordance with the amount of incresas autherized by che Joint Board from = i, 1668. presented the report, explained gud East rivers, ‘The price per cubic foot wee thirty- five cents, 2nd thie claim inciudes (rem March 31, 1666, fe December 31, 2656. Decwion reserved. ‘The Boaad then adjourned watil to day at noon, The Board of Exciee. fertack, @ho ‘The Board<f Exeise held ite reguiar weekly mocting tinal im April last the Teachers’ Committee brougut ins gemertay afsornoon, Presidewt Schukts in the chair. le Easton coro teachers and the salaries them. A motion was made by Mr. Northrop at the ‘Twenty-four cases were tried, and the licenses of the | f'n) 15 raise the eum of $40,000, which was based u “Ta ine Yori euany Seton Winiged, 160 Matbaney | sumaiee eas 0s cocina Set at Sere ; salaries was to commence . n o gab ™ — ae and Supervisors, however, passed the appro- otros, San py 1668, instead of 1867. The tenchere iooked One of the course! fara liquer dealer whe steed ac- an jacrease, and he thought they should have “ i He the would be eased of not having his place ‘‘efectually closed” ons | ih He hoped the report would be edopl ow @ertain Sunday, put te the Board the question as to offered by Mr. Punsox:— Whether a man keqping a billiard saloon and a bar would ‘That the Teachers’ aed Finance Committee be NEW JERSEY. Union Hill. Tur Berce Suoormo Case.—It has been ascertained that one of the two bovs who were fired at while climb- a tree by Herman Berck, on Sunday afternoon, and be had pat the Board. It was more sapacially to sovoke licenses. | Of that iy aware, Ly ~ uention wi weaid aninple ands ite answer by the | Who received some of the shot on his leg, was more eave iLand eet pont i... deai of | frightened than hurt, the shot cutting only through his pn Gms | pth tg pty gry rant pyped panta, He fainted away with the fright, while his com- fis trmnerd saloon open when is Dar was closed — midnight id de all the pee o-aiekegeumenn thet licenses titled ory BE or after | P Riom wen: down the road and gave the alarm, when a Rumver of at ees to the house of the trator to in | reopen summary punishment on bi be The other side of th the case is he eS ae boys ey epuog Berck’s pasture, and were aciation erdored + they did not comply. It is believed the dd aot conmder Wat one 08 | Ailsir will be compromised. “so Srowre anid that if the would be would only be harmful to the liquor ew: eto0ed, the Board evidently Hudson City. Ivstattatiow of tas New Sasurr.—The oath of office was administered yosterday to John H. Midmar, the G Taylor, Alder- man Sheeran aod others furnished the required bonds, from the Con- Newark. apse has tras | suppas Deara iv a Raitnoan Can—Mr, Hitehooek, ite organization, April 20, 1866, t0 November 8, | jn the 4:40 train from New York, oa the New Jersey (rons amount received for such licenses, | Railroad, yesterdayjafiernoon, He was a well knowa ber of complaiats preterred ast suc! and respected citizen of the piace ia which he resided, the same period by the police, 1,457; | Heart disease was prothbiy the cause of his death, plaints preferred against auch licéaves | Gyicens Sworn Ix.—The newiy lected County Clerk + mumber of licenses revoked during the same | and Sherif of Eeser county took the prescribed oath of office y: morning. The Sherif gave bonds in 000, iod, 184; number of complaints dismissed after hear. evidence, 263 ; ~ Without bearing evidence, »; the som of 000 and the Cierk for sgomplaints net of officially acted upon by the Board, 1,07 Begone rae Usrreo Staves Cowsissroxen —Alexander "A large majority of the complaints noted above as moa and Simon Hauser wore yosterday arrested on @ nirred against ioemaees by the police originated from | charge of ing thoir wares without a government ‘ottuzens at the police mations and ie ted ti were referred to the Police Depart- Hen A, aa im 7 oe pyeee Cnakoro wrtt Prasony.—Francts 1. Moore, of No. 322 Plaug street, was arrested on Monday end taken before « ation, Jf, upon examination, a com. Print » my be well nag FQ iceman would Raw A nan coma WW | ~ Oe, the Rocsevélt street ferry while she entered the ladies? , waiting room, and during her absence the prisoners aud | aeseult brought some of the acighbors to the scene, and ' and taken te the station house on Myrile avenue, where | from the wrecking boat Cadmus, lying at the foot of ‘by the company, fancy skating, Encler's | +a & obarge of wfful perjury. It seems that pn. sonnen, wna ibis feos Oe poe vo ase testimony. im the mater, ee er Orange. Bhanway Rossewy—Prockamation sy ras Maror.—OD Monday night, adout eight o'clock, as Mr, A L. Moore ‘was walking along Ridce street, near Main sirect, @u bis way te his home, he was suddenly weized by two ruf- flags, knocked down and robbed of bis wailes (containing ‘@ laree amount of money), a ‘watch rnd other arti- otes of value. He cried for but, wibouge bis cries ‘were heard, no person responded of waut to his assisi- ance, Mayor Ensign, upon heartmg of the robbery, 1m- mediately offered a reward of $980 for the capture of the rogues, Paterson, Awwost Frozes To Deatvi.—A). a tate hor on Monday Right, as officers Stmonvon an@ Morgan were going their rounds, they found a man ly‘.ng in a state of ins ib 1- ity at the corner of Broadwary aad Straight sireeta He was taken to the lockup, wiv ere it was found he was half frozen, He was brought up yesterday, and cave bis namo as Willam Yameke, and the Recorder fined bim $3 68, If the officers bed not foend him he would probably never tave aw7.kemed to this world, being ‘overpowered by driuk. AsSAULT with 4 SMo@rmNG Inow,—Thomas Howard, for whose arrest a warrent was issued by Justice Brush, on 8 charge of assault with a smoothing iron, was ar- rested om Monday, andi held to bail in $1,000 to answer the charge. Howard then preferred counter charges of threats to murder hirn by Koenan, and being struck by hie (Keenan's) moVaer and wife with poles ‘arrants were issued for the arrest of the whole party, and, being brourfht before tho Justice, were re- quired to give bail to answer. Keenan is still suffering from the injuries received at Howard’s hands, Deata yrom Irgonirs Receive on Tus RatRoap.— Several nights a7o.an old man, whilet crossing the rail- way near the depot, was struck by a locomotive and had his foot badly crushed, He was taken to his house in Pearl street, and his ‘wife and family, who were in Orange, hearing ef hia accident, came on to attend him. Mortification, however, set in, and he died yesteruay morning from: bia injuries, Sweaking IN THe Suerirr.—The new Sheriff, Ryerson, ‘was sworn Ba yesterday, and gave the necessary bonds, Trenton. A Reweeroess Tarrr.—A man named Alias Thomson ‘was recenfly-arrested for an alleged theft of eizhteen Dushels of, sorn in Middlesex county, but his lugubrious professiaas of porerty so softened his prosecutor's latter retracted his allegation, and Thom- ged. Subseqi a chain worth $25 swan messing im the same neighborhood and suspicion Testing ‘on Thomson his place was searched and the chain Tound buried. He was captured here and taken before aijustice yesterday, who remanded him to await bis removal to Middlesex county. “WESTCHESTER. ‘Msrrina or County Canvassers.—The Supervisors of the several towns in Westchester county met at the Court House, White Plains, yesterday, for the purpose of canvassing the votes cast at the recent election, The ‘greeter portion of the day was occupied in endeavoring ‘to offect an organization, Notwithstanding that twenty- ‘two ballots ‘had been taken on the question of selecting a@ chairman, no satisfactory result could be attained, the Board being equally divided—twelve democrats and twelve republicana, It was subsequently determined to-proceed with the canvass and organizo afterwards. ‘Accipent To A TrvTON,—A stalwart subject of his ‘Majesty King Gambrinus, named Weightman, residing at Morrisania, sustained several severe injuries yester- day forenoon through the falling of some kegs of lager. ‘It appears Weightman was placing some kegs on his ‘wagon-when a sudden movem: of the horses upset the upper ¢1 One of the streek him a severe biow on the forehead, and another injured his knecs and He was removed to his rosiden: y friends, SHIPPING NEWS. $441 fieae rise ‘PORT OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 12, 1867. CLEARED. a htgamanip Russia (Br), Cook, Liverpool via Queenstown— “Steamship Tarifa (Br), Macaulay, Liverpool—E Cunsrd. Steamship Ashland, Noriom, Savannab—Kt Lowden. Steamsbip Leo, Dearborn, Savannah—Murray, Ferrie & Co. Steamship Prometheus, Harris, Charlestoo—Wheeler & ‘Steamship Ellen 8 Terry, Chapi Good. mae Ns a as alec ana 2 emery BichmonalN Mercedes OS. rn ONY Polat and oe BO Knight, Denty, Washington, DC—Brown at Steamsbip Franconia, Skerwood, Portland—) F Bieamahip Nepune, Baker’ vostou—W © Olvde, Ship Victoria Nyanza (Br), Jones, Liverpool—J Arkell. & Shtp Harpswell, Hampton, Havre—Boyd & Hincken. Bark Trent (Swed), Elfwesson, Queensiown for oréers— Punch, Meincke & Wendt, Ki a frlshaven (rem), Lamke, Bremen—Thiele, Setler rk Speedwell, Patten, Malaga—Tupper & Beattie. ae Abo S Alice (lit), Meacham, Buenos Ayrep—-J Nor- Barkentine Erwin (Br), King, Queenstown or Saleombe orders—G F Bull Bite Lizzie Olsen ( +), Anderson, Liverpool—Boyd & Hine- Brig F H Od! , 8 big, f, H Quicree (Bn), Suiberland, Rotierdem—W .F Brig Eleanor Milier (Br), Aleon, Bathurst, Woa-E BR Brie Commack, BNlott, Aspinwall8 1, Merchant & Co. favorite, Dued, Ba Hy Trowbridge’s Sons. Brg Nei ‘Johnson (Br) Holmes, St George, NB—Jed "ys, Omega (Br), McInnes, Sydney, CB—C B Swain. ; Schr Wewcte (Bs Dunn, Parravoco—Crandall, Um Schr E T Smith, Harvey. Wilmington, NC. Schr John Walker, Butler, Baltimore—Bentley, Miller & . eur Rio, Ys Beston—Snow & Richardson. Schr Kendrick Turner, Boston—Benuey, Miller & ‘Thomas. ARRIVALS. REPOSTED SY THE HERALD STRAM YACHTS. Steamship Scotia (Br), ae Liverpool, Nov 2, jucenstown Sd, with mdse and 245 passengers, to E Cunard. Jos 16.59, passed an inman steamer, bound vamebip China, from Boston for same Gay, 80 miles W of Cape Race, steamship Froponts atin, from eLarsrpeok for Boston: Ith, lat at 82, lon }, steamship Caledonia, henee for Glasgor Scisamanip —_ er pas 4 Be 1 .» with mdse rs, to B Lowden. “1th inet, 0 oon Staleamast fee hence for sai ina OR Hatteras, ‘hampion, Lock weod, ton, “ hours, niet mdse and | passengers, to Henry K Mot = ac pen Aig + sco ae Nerfolk, ith mdse to the Oke rE Whecie arrange 22 ear with md ip wd) a, fm re ‘Netwon. 2 ids the iatter mae cane 'y sea. which Ww: swith no Siond weer Bark Deborah Penned ( Me), Dunning, Rot; derdam, 54 days, with mdse. to KM Sloman st Edye. heavy weather, lost sialntopgaliant mua wacun, res boom and lost an entire suit salla, Nov Tat Se —_ My apake sche Louise A Johnson, from from ‘hislaga for New York. Bark Surah Parson (of St John. NB), Deki sey ‘ales, 62 da; with raideway WAS did Sila my acum: Jary jorse (ol Cuba, 17 ballast, tod F Whituey & on tin plea he hurricane rashed 4veamen ever. "ion st 56, saw a ship 1! gees, itney & Co. Ha d pleasant Brig J ded ),, Perkina, Mirag‘oane, 16 Gersh Banker, Ellis, Para, 23 days, withy rebber, wn, SC, 8 dave, with ‘Had’ strong. head rinds saages Balled in oo ang with ight, © il, meepearet te Provence BE scien Ripon Bebe Mary susan ‘snow: itockland. ce Me ld, Pe Gardiver, Schr Mary Shields, Waite, Gardiner. Sebr Joa B Myers, Ei a ih Sebr Galota, Lovell, Ron Sebr Josephine @ =~ — ine liza, ros Crosby, Boston for Albany, ’ for Philadelphia, ‘Hinson olamae Behr Jonathan Cone, Crosby. Providence. Behr Arcola, Grimes, Providence, Behr ht Trypheals, Nickerson, Providence. b= Ea ale, Providenoa Bena Bird Rackett, Norwich, ) Randall, New Landon. Bohr A @ Pease, Raynor, Portland, © Bebr Alida, Baton, Buker pi Landing tor Rondo, Behr Motto, Sorrell, New Have Sehr H Colline Mills, New Haven, Rel liver Spellman, Pelton, New Haven, Bc fsa’ 6, Gandy, New Haven. Sehr J Ponder, H New Hi Behr Diadem, Cha i Solr Isabel, Bennett Ne: Behr Phebo io eth, mim Bohr Joreph, Norwood, Jet a ae brew, Newell Drew, Brewer, he Messenger. Hiciden, Rondout for Moston. ae ‘Rival, yak il, Rond oat for Stamford. The steamship Chicago, Captain Cutting, whieh ar- rived on Monday, Tet Qui con jon fon the BDU any Ht, not on the Stat, aa reported in the of bor arrival yes- f SAILED. Stenmebips F 8 Terry, Newbern: Niagara, Norfotk: Brn. rleston; Leo, Savannab; Ashland, ; Hat aud olners, Wind at sunset, Nw, Marine Disasters. Sivaino oF tre Steawen Gan Porwaw—On the Ith inet, about two miles ‘eweastie, Del. the steamboat Major Reydold, from Delaware City féx Puiladelphia, ran into the steamer Gen Putnam. of the LAghyhouse Department. The accident occurred at 10 o'¢lock im the moraing, during a dense fog. The Gon Putnam was fron Wilmington, Dei, bound to New York, and aumk almost iaimodiately, in five fathome water. She was laying at ancitor, ber whistle Pounding at Lalervalsg, No das lot . ‘NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. nn Omens iene from Manila for New York, was totally lost in 8 epetoce cope Bane Esvusa (of from Sombrero Island, arcived at St a, Leena, wie it ute Ly ta Th ‘al to resume Pt al Ja yang aoe bas put into San- ‘Cuba, Sonar Gross Strong, ewned York, toaded with coat, from Ei sinner et verb, Baode Su af sight ath the is Great on ‘will bes e ing ul fore is wo lnaurance on the sea noe Monee tee Wovens, wee lect ins fast, of New N. Disasters on Tas Coast or Nort ey ER B Ba- ker arrived tm ‘Nortolt from the inlets on Friday might last a the nd Ci pout x ashore one Iaunehed across the bereh The ritish Harriet Cook is ashore at Cedar Inlet; eargy of fustic landed and vessel a toial lows. A schooner from the West. Indies wie ‘et suzar and mol ts sabore 03 Ou gad cargo a <olal loss, 1" brig, loaded Bis been ashore three weeks ut tasters ‘Tulot, “The cargo will be sold by Messrs B &J Baker. Livexroo., Nev 2—The Catharine Jobn, from Wilmin for this port, was spoken (with master dead and mate fee), Oct 2, Tat 43 N, ton 48 W, by the Sanspariel, arrived bere, whieh’ put her chief mate and two hands on board. Lownon, Nov 11—Bark Melbourne, Tosb, from Archangel Sept 4 for Bostoa, has put into Cork leaky. Cauporra, Now 2—A cyclone has damaged many vessels Ships St Albans and Harry Warren are uninjured. Fao Jawxino, Oct §—The Sea Foam, Freitas, for New York, bar =e Sept 25 leaky, and is repairing. Oct 11—Brig Nellio Gay parted her cables during of the sth amd drove ashore, but having very litle Preeti ut it afloat, <rhe N ‘O'hs hi ‘anes went wi aftoal wry ashore af St Thomas, 28 belore reported.) Witauncton, NO, Nov 10—It was at first intended to tow ‘the steamer Sappho to Charleston or some other port, ‘where the serious injuries ahe recently sustained could be repaired, and it was intended that the Zodine. should per- form that duty. Later, however, it has buon determined to repair her here, and the material having arrived from New York, workmen obtained from various points are now en- fein replacing the injured parte of her boiler. bhe will for sea tn about two weeks, Mincellancous. ‘Tue Waarmen—During the day of Monday the weather was most pleasant, with alight warm wind from south, which continued until apout 12 o'clock midnight, when it changed ve the northeast, with rain, and at this time (6 PM 12th), {tis from the northwest, with the indications of a strong breese and cold weather, Banx Warstien, in tow of steamer Wamsutta, from New bly be towed on by steamer The Wamsutta returned to New Bediord on account of heavy weather. Scum Prawtom (of Baltimore), from San Blas, arrived at Porto Bello 16th ult. Capt Ginn died at sea on the 9h (as reported in the Henatp of 23d ult), and several of the crew had died or were sick, and it was wo men at ‘San Blas to take her to Porto Bello, semen There, will be lannebed op the 18th inst, at 1 FM, from the yard of DT Boylen, at Stony Brook, built. double deck three-masted schr_nained the Royal Her dimensions are 118 feet in “ies in tig feet Breadth of beam, 16 teet 3 inches: old, ‘and is about 6) tons burthen, She is to be Conoes by Capt Jesse D Haw. kins, and is intended for the general freighting business. Whalomen. Cleared at New Bedford mer Nl, ship Cornelius Howlana, Homan, North Pacific Oceai Arrived at Teneriffe era ‘ship Abby eniees Murray, of Nantucket, 1 from Fayal (and ald to cruise). Bark Mara, Gray, of NB, wason Coast ‘of Chili 4th ult, Srechueese 36) Dols ap olflaut cruise, 1450 bbls sp all told, months out, Bark Linda Stewart, Smith, of gnc she was at Fayal it, with 250 bbls s Berk Said bin Sultan, Holms Salem, was at Fayal Oct 2, with 100 bbls sp oll, wien ould be shipped home. Brig Falcon, Macy, of Salem, was at ay Bept 27, with 82. bols wh and %5 do ap oll. as ‘Shi; eae Butler, Chase, from Cardiff for Callao, Oct 7, no tt p a King, from San Francisco for Liverpool, Oct 6, Sup em Emerald, by ad from San Francisco for Liverpool, Sept Bip hip ater Maranall Marshall. fons New York for Liver- Poo}, no date, lat 406, lon 69 10—by the wtoamship Fereire, out gt Pict oa from New York for Yokohama, Mice, trom New York (1) for —, Oct $0, off Abaco. Bremerin (Brem), Sos Rio Janeiro for New York, sett Wit iuDougia ss awre from New York for Corpus weer onan Oct 30, o ric pre elgn Ports. ade Oct 28—Sailed, Island Home, Liswell, New Or- Briseor (Pit, pete en ete Addie Behe aan tre, rel, Caldwell, NYorl - rived, Weser (s), Wenke, NYork; 30th, Mane, Me: are Haye do Oct 28—Arrived, Kerelaw, Exford, New York, BoRDRAUE, pina ony Noha Camille, Simon, New York; _ Bates, Be Salied 20.6, Nouvelle Hel Berntard. New ane. Barnunse, RQ, Oct 7. Milioost Clarkeony Nore! ‘Arans, Seotg—in port berks: Pursult higeiow:, for Boston Idg;' La for NYork, jones edo: alse barks C BH Gikey: gor, Damon, | Wilkion: =] moni Brown, Thilip Larrabee, Dyer Hutnay ‘Pitmainer, Piciamser’ Go; sabe Alps Bmith, do, Machtas, Upton, New York; 25th, un er vor Oy ®. rem Gioraltne Ralph Fost, Davis, ooremmacin Oct 28—Arrived, = Leach, Cronstadt eBustnone Ook ot 2 Arrived, r Bo: real ae te Fe Hanae it ‘oe fTor NYork; Nort, W's But daa are “Guanoct, Nor t—Salled, Britannia (0, Laird, NYork. Grpravtan, Oct2!—Arrived. Jane, Lure Oak, Coombe posh aaa Ba Aura, Ei NYorg; Live sieared for ayvork): 2, Volage, Cowens, De: Mareellice { (and a Masts from NYork for 1. orn. “Brae Sat a Arrived 1983 Mion Vincents Phisdelphia; Orteane. re} Aetna tae Dexter, Mere; “Albert Tee Saye . elgter. 40. fs Hixvort, Oot 20—Arrin Baltimore: Kerelaw, Exford, NY: - gue, co brig ore Mobile; echr Anna n tank, NYork, ied 12th steamers Juniate, Horie, Philadelphia; Star SE oy ton; Nov irsanayarel, ‘M’alptne, Philadelphia; Cuba an i Donmark (nm). page NYork Hog Ld Tert sown al rorgnt ( ad eo, A atnare, cum mince ee) . Wild Huuter, Leighton, NOrieana, Lovett,’ Baltimore. Suiled from Holyhead Sist, Spirit of the Morning, Sen Tuas Reo, red Bist, Sarah Kit T , Mobile; Lar nea pon (0 Teantae@heltt nmore: ADE na Gas, a , Mobile; Neptune, Lentz, ¥ Y¥« wallis, Allen, be we Joke Clark. rman, Ent as bs Siacoteeen: fer Charleston ; Bri "cen. Fran Francis, Savannah: ‘Anticello, sain Hirer von, *Vatparatng (nt (eat oi ie San Francesco); ‘Both, D Ji Hooper, A! more; Zillah, inpegear, Go: St Kinson, Mobile; Ark ‘ean ne Niort Sins , ¥ : ATK Kalo Freeman, Gardner, iarana’ Chi Chilanwalad, to NYork; Charles Suling, At wn Francisco; Pa Tinto, bi Lorpo: “Gleared Sih, bie Pe Fert Vaprabee, ¥ oS pepe degamg ng ALAGa, Oct $7—Arrived, brig Renshaw, Smith, Port Ma- aeapen, Oct 18—Arrived, Sarah Crowell, Messenger, iled 10th, Executive, Bangor. Stina meooeste. oe port bark Robt Murray, Jr, Mulll- aan, for N¥ork, Serpe mics Arnold Acnete Meninger, Lewow 7-4 rrived, A Kobbe, Carver, ‘Agnes, Miller, Nore; 1mm, sas tess ons Fat et cr ‘anon rifckee ion ay ange a i Kelly tom ‘Tian at eg bea Nag: sty ely else! a? Ona sorta ‘get 16 2 ae Sehr, Phantom, —, (late Paixen, Oct Gray, mc Baugor, arr 20d; sebi Sa 4 oxaec, Nov Arrived, ship Sunbeses, dondon. eee yee Bosion, Saving repd), i, port Oct 8, bark Hlimda (Non), ‘Wang. for NYork idg; WEE Mad fer Wamp are, Mea ‘Others as be- St Vincent, CV, Oct 8—Arrived, City of Dublin (a), Bynon, L 1 and a3 ood Eine of Gove th Hope); Tih: Prince: an a. Mageroo te) ey or eee iG eT Manckos. Re gr ome noo her Cow TEMUNDE, Oct Arrived, Albert Fesca, Bebiebe, N . Oct 15—In port barks Alice Tarleion, Connor, for Bonin T dave: Veregeigi ging. Seninidt, for do soon; ‘brig Siromne ©. legutnn, {rom fo, just arr. 01 Oet I7. yh jones, Anti, (and 5} We for Turks Toland, te Toad Toxine, Stet Bayh Bet Situs somneare partially iy Now 1, iy Prins, Sombrers. 4, brig Nell re a Sai oot Da Have (hth denen, Since the hurr Passed by do “Cet bri Seah (rep: Weed A 4 nd | nd tel for atk Rowton. ar a Vigo): Viao, news epee swaraationo, Oct , Nadled, one Gesen, ' Waish, Pen. x Oct 28—Are: waa, Mary a Catharine, Waddle, ‘ork. Oot 8—Balled, Tae wbenton, Docent, NYork, " Ameria oe port bark Mary & Loulan, APALACHICOLA, Oct LJ 'y lal tow N orks art ales soe Aslingwn,Button, for do re 1i—Artived. sehre MB me Parvere, eee Robin ie ee i ‘i Hiesiin, topes Soper 8 feet of sehre. Sbi; ne seer dara cy i, Mewes, Malimer BALTIMORE, Nov 1—Arrived, steamer Wm a ennedy, Ysehr Jessie Hart 2d, Pierson, haw, from Cardiff; Beige Carlion from Cardenas; Paragon, from Altavela, Oy: done, from Georzerown, SC. wiseii ed te oe ee& Halifax, N83; sears Le : rp Obryan, Bal viola id Spring, NY; Henry Finck, Falkia- arveat Queen, Gunton NYork. pp ay * ft sap Mary Mary Goodell tailt tp Lerten ott saANaoe, BA ea EE 6 arrad, be b A Mag, Beker, Wil ra Julia Elizabeth. wobhen, owe Ag ik Eliza Deter do; Nellie Dos, Ryder. Ni RLEStON,. ao 2a seemer' Manbottan, Woodhull, X York ey NE ENTITLED Ae TAN ow ROMANCE OF LVANUS COBB. dae is com LEDGER, now ready and for sale ity of Mr. Covb’s genius seams Winthrop, Stewart, Liverpool. tee a Cag 3—Arrived, schre ff aoe oo panei AM z ed “the wea, NYork: 8th, Brower, aud Henrietta, | BO! cven those of a Dwyer, Philadephia, toa aaa ae ibe publis with E) a, rb m4 Yousp. Wierm: ter Docsonror on. dala oat wich be Telates he by | Philadel; fe joucester; Marv mas, . The moral tone of or Rortemo rics Maria, “Barbour, NYerk for Yar: | Honabie, In Reith abore arrivals, and schra Jos P Ames, Redon. NEW STORY, ENTITLED * 0, 8 Lewis, 4 ~ a Red Jacket A MiMAS"2 a homANcH OF ALL RIVER Artived, schr Thomas Borden, Svivans COBB, Ja., is commer Wrichtlogton, Pilladelphia, LEDGER, ready and fi Balled. rs Anna M Edwards, Ellis, and Orion, Had- | ity of Mi job's genius seems to be win, NYork. siory is as novel, a8 original, as fresh as if it were the firat. Minar Gipay, Briggs, NYork. Ou that he had ver written The novela of n0 Other mau sebr HOLMES HUGE, Word, Pac krriveds schre Henry W Morse, Crowell Ga Providence; Horatio Babson, ‘Thompson, Hi: rN x, Bulled—Sebrs Det Bevorah Jones, Pulaskt, Dresden. Cyprus PR, Alaska, 8 5 Nelson (Br), Dani Williams, Alzo- mak, Sam! N. jewitt, Harmona, Juno. Wth—Arrived, bark Hunter, York, Pbilad land: sobre Ward J Parcs, Bogart, Sa ose of Sir Walter Scott—were ever se! ‘Dubie with the same aridity. "Me. Cobb is wet on! hurd student, but he is a travelled mao, and nda which he relates he has picked up where the scenes hemare laid, fhe moral vone of bis writings 18 always uoercepuonable, NEW STORY, ENTITLED “THE FPOUNDLING OF Clara W Elwel limore. for 4 ‘Adaine. jr SOU Ee Bech tknee tuindapbs dec ton Hishiones A uiban "shy ROMANCE OF THE OLDEN TIME—by ey ey tet Hillsabeinpert for a; George LEDGER, now ready and for ale everywhere. The fort ley, Phutadelphia for Rockland; P M Wheaton, stevens, do tor Salem; Ella, Fish, do for Bangor; J C Tyler, ity of Mr. Cobb's genius seems to be inexhaustible, This Slory is as novel, as original, as fresh as if i were the first | Steelman, dofor Amesbury; Cameo, Elwell, Rondout for i oranda; one tifat be bad ever written, els of no other man— | Tooke, Bisa Eluntingion for do; Telegraph. | pot even those of Sir Walter Seoti—-were ever seized upon Bangor fo: Yarmouth, Ma; MR G (Br). by he public with the saine avidity. "Me, Cobb is not only Given, do for St Jona, NB; Saladin (Br), Newcomb, do tor | close, t he travelled man, if legends einich ne pattena hn ent picked up where the scer ‘them are laid. The moral tone of his writings 18 always Unexeeptionable. Yarmouth, NS; Wm Howen (Br), Barrett, Providence for Aricbat; Abigail U Woodbury, Walen, Glouoester for Ja. Wm Walton, Reeves; Mary G Parr, Maloy; Annie Barton, Frink; Thos G smb, Lake; Wm. Parsons. B oa Hunter, Berry. Hoston “for Philadelphia: mith Sallébury for do; Wim H Atwood, Surtis; Atwood; ET Neweom.—-, and eu Sa Sail rs Saladin, Mf C lth, Le apn era ‘brig Nuevitas, Wood, Elizabethport NEW STORY, ENTITLED “THE POUNDLING OF | MILAN’—A ROMANCE OF THE OLDEN TIME—by &YLVANUS COBB, Ja. is commen-ed in this week LEDGER, now ready and for sale everywhere. The fer-) tility of Mc, Cobb’s genius seems to be inexhaustible. This story is.as novel, as orginal, as fresh aa if it were the first) for Boston: schre Haskell, do for do; Ella. Richard: | one that he had ever written. The novels of no other man— sou, NYork for Gor huh join Bry’ Cousens do for Blaby, NS: | not aven those of Sir Walter Seat —wars ever. selzed upon ary orn eet, 080 S48 Coreen, OO vee for the public with the same avidity. Mr, 0 Gobb is not. ou i, Paiteaelphie' Fyrola, Bewsomb, do for ‘Tangier, Va. chine Nutd student, bat be laa travelled man, nod atled Bark, unter; sobrs WJ Parks, Astoria, C W El | jegends witich he relates he has picked up where the scen i, P 1, & M Reed, Mich lla. Geo Kilborn, J | of themare laid. The moral tone of his writings is alway Biyier, PM Wheaon, “Cameo, Kolent Telegraph, Leva | unexceptionadle- Win owen, Lyra, Ella (Riohardaon), Atbleve, “ROBIE Nor Loxenived, sicamship City fof Port “au Prince, Jackson, N York; brig ©: selene a jrown, Liver- pool; sehr Hannah F Maker, Kelly, Mos 12th—Cleared, steamship Cubs, ‘Liverpool, with 2060 NEW. ORLEANS, Nov 7—Arrived, ships Zim! (Br), Pay: n, Ardrossan ; ile 'S Thayer, Thompson, tio forks ia %, Walsh, Liverpool: Landa iSpy satan tany, Salt brig Caroline’ Persiua. sont ler. Snow Stipes Below “chips Witd id Hunter. m Malaga; Abbotsford, Cooper. from Li , Helles, from Bremerhaven; "Valparaiso (Sp), from sisal tv Nea Gem (BF), ria, from Glasgow: Carlet veairlin; Nevers Weeks, and Harvest, Home, Berry, from N York: Watt horn, Suinson, trom Hostou: brige Winueld; Osgvod. from do; Inland Queen (18), Cur rou itie davelro; sehr A eux, Rien, from Bosto ks Ocean I NEW sToRY, Banister “THE FOUNULING OF f) MILAN” —A ROMANCE OF THE O|.DEN TIME by) SYLVANUS COBB. Jr., is commenced in this week's! | TRbowk. now tuady and for sale everywhere. The fe lity of Mr. Cobb's genius seems to be inexhaustible. This story Bovel, as original, as fresh as if it were the first, One that he iad ever written, ‘The novels of no other man— Rot even those of Sir Walter Soott—were ever seized pe. he publ o with the same avidity: Cobb ta not ard atudent, but he ts @ travelled man, and Thay nda whieh he reiates he bas picke1 up where the scénes them are laid. The moral tone of his writings is always Snesorptiouatie. NOW STORY, ENTITLED “THE ‘FOUNDLING OF MILAN"—A KOMANCE OF THE OLDEN TIME—by BYL.VANUS COBB, Jr. is comme in this wee LBUG RB, now god for cole ommere bets. The Pais ity of Mr. Cobb’ as seems ible, Tole) ea (Br) Mackey, Liverpool; brig Trial, Humphreys, nsacola. NEW BEDFORD, Nov 9—Arrived, schr J Truman, Gibbs, Teen! for Faladelphis, (and sid Lith). Balled 1th, rs United Brothers, Elsey, Baltimore; Sa. rah, Cobb, Phitadelphia Thas B ymith, NYork; Hoston, Bearse (110m Boston), do, Zoe, Hall (from Ware. ham), do; W F Burden, Hinckley, do; sloop Willard, Saua- ndity. Mr, Cobb is not only a) se hurd atu tent. buthe ina travelled man, and the legends which be relates ie has picked up ‘where tie sora of are lnid. The meral tone of bia wrisiogs is alw tionable. by the publig with the same e , ri \ NEWPORT, Nov 10—Arrived, schrs M bs Reed Benson, ‘ New Bediord for Philadelphia’ Lookou Bristol NEW STORY, ENTITLED “THE FOUNDLING OF for NYork Pawtuel ae do; Orion, MILAN"—A ROMANCE OF THE OLDEN TIME—by ) Hadwin, Elia, Raver for do; Ww SYL! vaNUS COBH, Jn, is commenced in Le As ry LBDUGRK, now ready and for sale ever: oat peraee: ity of Mr. Cobb's genius seems to be rata story 18. a8 novel, a# original, as fresh as if it were is | one that he had ever written." The novels of not even those of Bir Walter Scott—were ever eaten ap on} pr Bieoking Seman, Providence for do; J G Muauingion, ‘South Amboy for Salem. pe rsa Pare en ohn Hsien, Whaley, loading; Tangent, repairing: schra’ Mary for Havana. ne, Face- ee une Naiane rerek 5 Bhariéa Lover by the pnbiic with the same avidity, Mr. Cobb’ fs not onfy a ing, Jones. I mae for Elizabetbport Pi close, bard lent, bat be travelled man, and the le- geuda wislet, he relates he has picked up where ie scenes of | bat elsor Evem are laid. ‘The moral tone of his writings is always une” Walls Ryder, Gloucester, Yor do: Waltar O Hall Pressey. | exceptionable, ‘ New York for Rockland, Also brig Lucy Ano, Honey from Portland for New York: schrs fang, Hammond, Felt River for Nvork ¢ Neil Skinner, Thrasher Tew Phiiadely Wileoa, Beisiol for WYork:, Sull Daly, Saunders, Providence Mary Mershon, Brightman, do for Elizabethport; Buren, Harding. do for Roadout; Amelia Orator, G bbs. Hirtator for do; O M Pettit, Ci NEW STORY, ENTITLED “THE POUNDLING OF MILAN"—A ROMANCE OF THK OLDEN TIMR—by STLVANUS COBB, Jn, is ced in this EDGER, and for sale everywhere. of by the public wit wang itr. co i ia onl public avidity, poh hn an ‘ J Yori; Florenee N Tower, Perry. hard student. but he is a tra’ r, Gloucester for Philadel; Boston for do; Addte Walton, Penn, Davis, Calais for pe A, cester for Philadephia ; Kate Ich, do for Richi C Ht Moller, Browa, G' ant Veran- Scranton, Palmer, Fond, Providence for NYork; Gen Grant, Miller, do for all W Pratt, Kondrick, and Fatve. Entladerphia for Boston; ‘Edward king, Kelley, sila rt for do; and the above Bs “Fe By (COLA, Oct 38— arrivals, Fi sewtne fama (org) Fran. RY, ENTITLED, ‘TH N' lOMANCE OF TH AYLVANOS COBB, Jan ts commenced LEDGER, now ready and for sale gent i segea o Boston steamer Saxo! Thomas, Rogers, Cardeuas;, brig Joha Welsh, Jr, ‘oul Sas HP Giorred— Bark ia Antwe PORTLAND, Nov 8-Cren red oe 4 flan, Coombs, Mobile; —- ne ae , Webber, rey ‘ork. Olive, Avery, NYork, arrived. se schra Henry Castoff, i bythe polls with the same avidity. Mi bard student, ut heh hele a travel ciligeeny eebr Mary , Pel wg gends which he hag = be has picked up Salled—Schrs Benj Strong, Brown. Philadelphia: James | Sisieonicnatie, “ne more neo O*Donghvs. Gilhe Giikey, and Haiue le Holmes, Tepler, do (or zen. ‘whexceptions! rainer, Jone We Lavinab Jane, NEW STORY, ENTITLED “THE INDLING 01 onkig; Jabez * white, ‘Bore and Shepard A ‘Mount, MILAN" —A ROMANCE OF THE ‘OLDEN riMie_oy Young, Elizabethport: TP Howes, anne Euge: SYLVANOS 8 COBB, JR. is commenced in thie Bray, BYork:; Jos tars, init 5 a t; sloops Transii- how reedy acd for enle everywhere, The H- tion, Hawkios, Elizabeth, Observer. We ¥ Ti Me ‘obb’s genius seems to be inexhanatible. P, UCKET, Nov panel pfabrs Jas, Parker “ “Ens covets of ab reu.mae Kelle miroo, Cole, and ‘Jos P Ross, Phillips, NYork. " ‘Walter Soott—were ever seized ie Now 10--areived Ald, Smith, Philadelphia; the public with the same avidity. Mr. Cobb is mot only a Here elley, York: Warten Biake, f rd student, but be ie. travelled man, and the le Picked up whore the scenes. my (TA roomall, Douglas, and R Vanaman, re laid. The moral tone of nid uritiags io cieage VaFILMTRGTON, NC, Nov 9—Arrived, schr Susan 8: unexexceptionable. er, Boston, Spenck bens Ben, Irene, 3 NEW STORY, ENTITLED “THE FOUNDLING OF oteamani NCE OF THE OLDEN TIME— Banned, ibe Fairbanks, Yor; Zodias, ha ls Somtneneed’ te thks wean aYLYAROS coBs, LED as MISCELLANEOUS, A Few REASONS way ‘ THE QOREAT NEW FAMILY PAPER, THE FERESIDE COMPANION, 18 RAPIDLY BECOMING —— NEW STORY, ENTITLED “THE FOUNDLIN THE PRIME FAVORITE OF THE PEOPLE. gritantt "Ga ROMANCE OF THE OLDEN Ti setae THE FIRESIDE COMPANION R, oon sade sie arery where CONTAINS THREE BRILLIANT STORIES onl pt Meg ny A one that he hed ever wiitien. The novels oft as BY THREE BRILLIANT AUTHORS, fot even those of ‘Sir Welter Bonte—wwere ever’ selsed pea ViZ:— UNDER Tis OAstion’ UNDER THE GASLIGHT, UNDER THE GASLIGHT, (A teuatin Daly. ae THE HARI NDER THE Hal RKOW, UNDER THE HARROW, mi P, Hamilton Myers, GNAL, AWalTING GNAL, AWAITING im SONAL, Firsts R. Sherwood. 7 Pate et ne fo others; vivid lifeltke the Reciters and Kyle Dallas Body” heh, Paint ‘brillisat Jokers’ Column, A! = an Musicaus, Forest Adventures, compare the Boxe teeta Ir, inipie Sp Wei NSE pep mat iy the bandsoment sed Paper of sale For sale an sowetinlers, Price 6 cents, ius to Subsert 38 por year to pe city inne wove ad original nn fod ial Wen we GEORG! Bag ee ‘one that he had ever w: ‘The novels of no other maa— lew York. Er ere eiee ineupee seiner te We em ee (A*SOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN NEW YORK: wn intasendenh Wet batge wrevetion cham, ands tbe inane alo States where care Jevomranes lity, drunkenness or de- ie ire tessias ba ben plohea cp where tet costes of ame free. aaron le egal cana, Ro pat rao OR | are laid, The moral toue of his writings is always anereepe ) BSOLUTR DIVORCES ALLY OBTAINED IN NEW STORY, ENTITLED © Fo New York and States where desertion, drunkenness, MILAN" CA ROMANCE OF THE OLD Ssutedassies pares moc ot ro | BILAN 0a 18 ce M. HO! Attorney, 78 Nassau street. ity of Mr. Cobb’ ius seems to story is 80 novel as original, as fresh i i E i i Ae —periglae DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY Lotteries, i [ i i Hy 3 100 TM ame RC et me Frid sta which he 1, ph. ee ne 7 | are ina. a a onable. Yor THE BANEF! hes Piseon xEw say A oH aor to i, 4 08, AVA — R. a, mm, Th xtn totus 5 Bh aanneere, | ity of Mr. Co Ray, AY SDUY a bo & 00, “Ganke a alesse etd ime, lag Ospatn aneeee = Youle of ls wriings te oitaNen Op Tite tH Soba Te oe ad ce erongeters, LL PRIZES CASHED IN LEGALIZED LOTTERIES — Giroulars and information f 2. CLUTE, Broker, 176 Broad: ay and 169 Pulton street, (sm Glass, CHANDELIERS, FINE SILVER neue taeiahienac a Eaaibin: Fancy Goods, ‘th gins Va on anit em the oe MW bad is written. ‘The novels maemo Rot even those of Sir Walter pre over Cy by the pullic with the + el hard svudeut, bal herte a tra a iraraiteg which he relates he ne ‘poked up. Sweere the scenes are inid.” The moral tone of hie writings s alway tlonabie. NE’ Y,, MILAN” —A BO! rigs oF .LYANUS: TELUER now ready and f0F sale ity of Mr. Cobb's genius. seems to ever mitten arene ane fing) nee (i Cut Goblets, cl per hampague aad Wine Ui ieee ARGGW Our £00... 48, 490 and 493 Broadway. corner of Bi FUGsENRErERs, 10 foe _— srenieee i tate Y below the old fogy oon TRgHAS Aare ® AGNEW, be ck b sires. ~ corner of. jURGEON, ‘DANIELS, M, D., solute,

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