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10 Batcat : of fear and admira- | 821° 4 ti90 of hose aiid sane sized noma AMUSEMENTS. Ton ais Ieats of kil and of the equestrian | "yayates after luchting her tte hal Ler pas NEW JERSEY bf ne > mn artists and athletes, or joining In & hearty laugh and » faze sne worked tweuty wiinates, and’ d ee Tye ACADEMY OF Musio—Eyravsiastic RBCEPTION | rapturously ‘at the comical way in which | tine threw a siream 2 feet, Wien one of her bodes or Miss OLana LovisE Ketioge.—Last evening the Academy of Music was thronged to its utmost capacity by the admirers of the greet American prima donna, Miss Kellogg, who, foregoing all the advantages which she might have won abroad from her transatlantic triumphs, bas rety;rned 0 the scene of ner earlier successes, How h¢artily she was wel- eomed was manifest from the ?\pplause which hatled her first appearance on the #.age, aka from the pro- fusion of beautifal and fre.grant flowers which fell at her feet at each and eVry reaypearance. Several ‘of the bouquets were of“ emarkably elegant structure, One was in itself & Harterre, another was a mimic temple, on which was pevehed a milk white dove. Her first song, the “Waits,” from “Romeo and Julict,” was repturously applauded. Recalled by continuous cheering sho sang with extraordinary pathos that familiar and appropriate air called “Home, Sweet Iiome.” Afterwards, im the duet From “Hamlet” (sang for the first time in this ceun- > try), she adintrably rendered one of the most diMenlt ‘pastages-tn this fine opera by Ambrose Thomas. The “eoncert -conclug@ed with the entire thir of Gounod’s grand opera, ‘Faust.’ Here Miss Kellogg amply justified the eulogies bestowed by the Loudon critics upon her unrivalled rendition of the character of Marguerite. As she sang, in costume at the spinning wheel, the simple and touching song, “There was a King of 'T’ ture was offered worthy of the pencil of A ‘The audienve was almost too deeply aife pland. ‘Yhe ‘Jewel Song” was sung by egnal briliiancy and power. Every reat famous garden scene, in which she yielde Jove for Faust, wa’ very effective. ‘his third act of “Faust” decisively tested the purity and dramatic quality of Miss Kello on and well tramed Soprano voice. The ladies, perhaps, ae thank us for venturing to add a description of the splendid eostume worn by Miss K g during the con- eert part of the performance. It was the same which ehe wore at her first concert at Bucking- ham Palace in June last. lt consisted of a rich rose-colored silk, puffed over an under- dress of white plaited tulle, made with three Hounces; finished with a white satin striped pannier, looped very high on the left side with a bonquet of Pink roses; Howling oi to greater depth on the right and fastened with three bouquets similar to the one on the left; a low corsage and full tulle puffing, A ath of sinall roses over a very claborately and tefull; ssed coiffare completed the cosiume. But one’s 3 could hardly rest long upon the dress, #o strongly were they attracted by ine splendor and riceless value of the diamonds worn with {, wwany of them testimonials to the foreign iniumphs of our favorite American prima donna, Miss Alida Topp, the pianiste, who was also ele gantiy Gea paar ASZU Fantazia on Verdi's Juigoletto” and a “Hungarian Rhapsody” in a skil- ful and effective manner. She wis honored with a recall and was fully entitled to a share in the floral tributes of the evening. M. Cesar Alard’s ‘Adagio and Roudo Militaire’? on the violoncello was de- servediy applauded. Signor Lott: sang well his part in a duet from “Martha,” and an aria from on Sepastian,” and particularly weli the song of alve Diora” in his character as Faust. We can add only a word of compassion for the unfortunate hoar-eness of that conscientious artist, Signor Sasini. The orchestra was under ihe direction of Carl Berg- man and Signor Giorza. With a few requisiie changes, which the management purposes to mike, the Kellorg concerts cannot fail to be highly success- ful. The next concert will take place on Wednesday eveuiug, October 21. NibLo’s GARDEN.—Sheridan Knowles’ fine tragedy ef “Virginius’ was given last night at this house. A large audience was present, and the play, taken a8 4% whole, was well rendered. Mr. Forrest as Vir- ginius has many a time and oft been subjected to severe and searching criticism, and thongh excep- tious have been taken to particular portions of his acting in this, ope of the greatest characters in his repertoire, still, taken all through, there are few who will deny that his rendition is a grand and an able eiort. His assumptions of the different shades of chavac‘er which the author intended as the charac- Ueriatics of the Roman father—at one time the stern voldier and another the fond aud loving father, then then the sterting citizen and anon the trasty friend; love, hate, indignation, pride and madness, all were grandiy portrayed by the great tragedian. His scenes With Virginia, Icliius and Appius Clandius were the perfection of the actor’s art, especially that in the Forum scene, where he hurled back the foul jie upon Claudius that his child was not the uter of @ Save, was one of the most forcible of acting that has been witnessed on the stage rT. George H. Clarke played Teilius 32 a Wanner that claims especial notice, ie ‘Was all that couid be desired, His dressing of the part was aduirapie, Appius Claudius, by Mr. Frank Mor- daunt, was also a good piece of acting, as was like- wise the Pentatus of Mr. J.G,. Burnett. As Numi- forius Mr. Warwick was poor, fur the very reason That he seems to imagine that in order to play his purt it is ne ry to nge voice and manner and assume a degree of unnaturainess that is altogether contrary to nmon sense and sound judgment. Mr. Donaidse Caius Claudius was exceedingly he artless way- Wardness of the maiden, her coy, bashful and play- Tul iwanner were all rendered with exquisite grace and feeling and deserved ali the marks of approba- ion wiich were bestowed upon her acting. Madame as Servia, Was, a8 she invariabiy is, good. At esd of the third act Mr. Forrest was called be- fore the curtain. The scenery and genera! mounting oT the piece was very poor, and not a few among the noe remarked its inferiority. )ADWAY THEATRE.—Mrs. W. J. Florence made pearance at this theatre last evening in the sof “Thrice Married,” in which she nd, the ever popular “Billy,” sustained vs. As this was the first appear- torence in this city since her return it was made the occasion of quite a -ption by her friends aud admirers, sent last evenmg in foree, and who ie pleasure and enjoyment which they eueed in most vociferous aud hearty rounds “ yusk Deholding her upon the metro- . 's. Fierence sustamed four differ. s in the piece, and her versatile and showed that she had lost si and fire whieh distin- in years gone b but ience of luprovement “ vuring the play Mre. Caueo1 0 >ptuish “ boleve” and sang sev- ‘ jotles, which were rapturously encore, raied sucezing song, recently ria by Mile. Therése, and the one umy Comes Home,” received the Preceding the farce the fare’ was given, with Mr. Obenreizer. Concerning lits choracter by Mr, Florence nat some length, but ag the stion ts still on the ng it may not be present moment. Both 1 correctly costumed, ily and erfectively mpany. All the 4 mannerisms venrel, , thelr appropriate exprea- First mm hig entry to the suave, polished 1¢ continental styl 2 va. * OU Bima, OU Bia, s avout and at each of his ved and entting speech. rguerite, expressive of the of a guardian, yet watehfal, is an equally careful study, entire piece acting of Mr. sso trutafal and lide-like thal the audience eld spell-bound, alun: 1 detesting the charac- der which he portrays, aud which aloue would be sufMicent iteelf to entitle him to an exalted position + [he profession of which he already is so bright au ornainent Wooo's Mcesscm.—“Ixion; on, Tor Man at THR Wuee wu company, i always certain of success, and hence the popularity which “Txion; or, The Man at the Wheel,’ Row enjoys at ° #Museam. It is on again for this wee a8 thdeed it probably will be for many Weeks to come it the audiences which go to hear it continue to attend in such numbers, The puns which wit of the burlesqne are either made t point or given with such irresistible ¥ a8 UO make US forgive the lougih Which (hey are drawn. Miss Lydia oipeon tare favorite whow the people never seemed to. tire of ery song and every humorous poriion of the ploce sencored. Indeod It 1s not gorng out of the way wily that the piay was twice played last night, so frequent were tie repetitions given m obedience to eal house, The perfect amoothness with wit iT Was ho inconsiderable source of its & Promptness in the business of @ burlesque 4% vitwily essential In making up hits and fanny situ. ations Mis \ f and the Misses Logan, to- pier with Thompson, were overwhelmed with evs, whit Mr. Harry Beckett as Minerva was an unfailing cause of merriment. “Lxion’ is a legtti- Mnate barlosque and a feature of metropolitan amus: iment. The enunciation of the dialogue might be more distinct and more deliberate in some portions, in order that the hits might tell, They are likely to ‘De Jost when ciimer of these qualities are absent. It ‘would be wel to interdict tie repetition of the farce given last night as the prelude to the regular play, New York O1ncvs.—To popularize a circus, to force from a@ fastidious public the acknowledgment that, what as been regarded as fit amusement only for country boors or young children, is worthy of a leading place in the ranks of metropolitan amu monts, is atask of no small moment. But this work hoe been well performed by the manager of the New ‘York ctreus, on Fourteenth street, where audionces Which would gladden the hearts of the proprietors of Aiore pretentious establiphiyents may be seen pichtiy NEW YORK EERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. Jersey City. had fine weather: the clown puts his eau on the ground. aw flues gave out and they «iid uot have a chance to pat Recrprion To GENERAL SIEGEL.— The Germans of we ae a Hart Low, Lent has certainly deserved the success “4 | the engine to her utinost capacity, By ae Sane No. Jersey City give ® cordiat reception to General | Juror wt achieved, for ished a handsome re ort | 2 was in condition to y azaln, und this for anita hey “and has collect.q a | throwzh 600 feet of hose, aa ry ne halt an hour was ordered to stop. Colfax clubs turned out, and, after some pleasant be Hi POLIoR OFFICERS STONED BY A Mon—Two or TuE | intercianges, the wiole party marched to the wig- Squasuraane ytd SRtablishment, Yeeli up public estimation, Last arenas ee was Ca inosientae ana pocult variety of Ting sports, Sunday evening, while officers Reiahan and Quick, was heartily enjoyed. of the Foriy-first precinct, were on patrol along At- Tux Eurorran Circvs.—It Wis often been said | jantic street they were accosted by a boy named that it is never necessary t@ see a circus. second | Promas Higgins, who complained that he had been time, the feats, puns and (icks of the riders and | ggsauited and cut on the bp by one John Masterson, clowns being the commen property of every circus | who was then acting inadrunken and disorderly Was accompanied by Lr. Kirsten, Tuk Hupson BRIGADE was inspected at the Ely- Sehr D 8 Berr; sian Fields yesterday. risy of equestrian exhibitions, certainly in the | gtrects, ‘Tue policemen rep2ired to the latter place ‘ Surgpean elzeus, in Thirly-fourth street, Which was | and oiicer Quick took oki. of Masterson to bring | {2° Metraeke: opened Jast night, there ‘can be found nag A him to the siation house on the above charge, when Jeats of skill and fresh humor in the @ Wuislay family ce mall fea Chan by a een bit all his Saree, and ae wor yan BSOROAaY to put | prv.—Franeis McCormick, a shoemaker, residing at | ?cch)"s"> W, tleman who represel a ie “nippers’’on lim. They then started on their wa, x sted Btetson © Co, and the rest of the funny fellows were’ not present to Doerr atroct ‘and were pb, ‘pursued by a mod 4 No, 172 Academy street, was arre: yesterday on # Co. dischar; ciative audience, ‘aken, and began to turow stones and other niissiles, | &270cery man, named Hugh Manley, in the store of Kutty & Leon’s MINSTRELS.—To say that the | yelling all the while to the potice to release the pris: the Mae on the corner of Henry and Academy » oner, They, however, heid on to their man and | Siteets. announcement of the revival of the successful bur- were joined on reaching Court street by officer | Stolen was about $100, Behr Thornas Hor: i lesque of the “Grand Dutch S$” at this house last | Royle, of tlie Forty-third precinct, The crowd aug: Tae Lary Cuarrer Evgcrion.—The result of the Sehr William Thomas harbor) that such an attendance was wnugual—an inference | Sled along npUil they came to the corner of Living- Ros by ho means correct or intended; but allowing for the fail housea which, under its present man by the sidewalk, With these missiles a few of the | that the statements already given in the HERaLp Schr k H Huntley, more infuriated of the mob pelted the police afresis, and something more characterized the audience here | ang Tw atctins a very painful and ugly wo lar, The vote on Water Commissioner, the head of Ines evening. | Basie naeeaue Deer BavelHes | whtis auoter sirak’ Melnhan ‘on the mouth | the ticker, gives Bigelow (dem,) even majority over | Schr euece. oI ibe ill, ane Mot thescereta of | ANd would have felled him to the ground pnt for the | Deld (rep.) | ‘The republican Tax Commissioner, ee ee Taek, Male te ons of the secrets OF | “nippers,” whieb held him up, being made fast to | Poiuier, has a majority of uinety-three over Byrne, sara, Kelly & Leon's sucess. The audience Was | prisoner, ‘They were also stuck about the arma | the regular, and Bail, the indépendent democratic spore ap rat Beat Ba hare ea = and body in several places, At this point Boyle’a | candidates, The repnblicans also have a majority cally greeted, The “Grand Dutch 8” is likely to renew its popularity, JAMES TAYLOR aT AYoOLLO HALL.—This popular | eas place of amusement with np town residents opened individual named untel Conlon, Who was identified last night after a thorough reconstruction and reno- | DY tts. Ceatae Binh Raving Deow foreinay in vation, under the management of James Taylor, the | Jaben leiore Justice Cornwell and sentenced to jail | teenth ware celebrated London comique, whose company in- | fy" tell days om a cli ut and battery. | ceedingly clo cludes Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Brennan, Charles E. Col- | (O}0n Was held (o ans Bern protested. lins, the Irish humorist, Madame Stutteford, the SNR MNART TaD TRNN ballad vocallist from the Hanover square concerts, MUELITARY INTELLIGENCE, THE CEFEKCES GF ANTWERP, and Thomas Kilner, the pianist. ‘The hail was a Some oMicers of engineers have just been making ex- | here. : i a 4 Schr Ariadne, salutary effeet, {rightening ‘the mob, who scatiercd | Garthwalte (dem.) has 19, while Surveris (rep.) over . ru in every direction, leaving’ the police the | Holcore (dem) has 71, ‘On the aldermanic, brush of the situation, Boyle arresied an excited | the democrats have done even better than was ¢ opin day following the election, ‘They hi ed si e even out of the thirteen aldermen, which | Quarantine. one of the democratic gains, w x . The returns show only a majority appreciative audience, who taughed at Tay- New York State National Guard. eee OF the Sebeias ied yr Sat iene Ee Son Wa T MF lors oddities, Brennan’s drollevies and Col- The Pilth regiment New York State National seura. The : 7 unique’ delineation of Irish character. s the use of @ camera obscura. The mstrument is | inces for bait for ? Chid,’? “The Schoolmasier and His Pupil’ and | tempt for foul weather, paraded yesterday at Tomp- ony ers TR One ea cece ment, commanded by Colonel Anton Meyer, marched | the explosion takes place immed ‘Taylor a8 a humorist has few lence if any, and | into the park shortiy before two o'clock and elicited re his jaculty for changing his entire features to sult | tno admiration of the large crowd that had collected * S é n defence “pele the character he personates 1s truly remarkable, | {2° @¢miration of the large ¢ a collected | and sure, and was adopted for the defence of Venice ly, and are soon to be repeated on a larger scale. state of mind by her fun-provoking hits at the fol- | Nove who saw them in line of battle and happened bles, follies und fashions of the age, and was re- 2 acquainted with th tac warded by frequent. encores. ‘Taken aaa whole the | &° be caualnted Sapiro ira CORO Cae fixed. Apoilo is destined to take its place at once as one of | among the best the troops in the city. The men { spinuers of that city have voted to go to work to-day “i the standard piaces of amusement in the city, " , merry-faced officer Davis was the only repre: e Fan t aC frst, was given, ‘The house was, as usual, under the | TI the fore ready to confront. the -quicd: for two years exclusively management of the fair lesee, crowded in every part | and mercurial small boys who rushed to and fro | &!adly agree to have it in ope! by a discriminating and respectable audience, The | in SontenRs a gold lace fern risa re Saaies Bes oI ance of oticial curses, no! but deep. Wath dive principal character, Lady isabel, wae sustained inf | threats of grevious bodily harm to offenders zivi SHIPPING WE WS. truly artistic manner by Mra. F. B. Conway, whose art pers 2) oe remorse in the interview with and separation from | Suudry alarining floarisiies of the baton Tet! sia1- : Sir Francis Levison, which latter role was ably borne ne a Aa nally clear fe ground, and the linc we by Mr. W. Harris, elicited the frequent and meritea | WS formed, Almanac for New Yorke=:'Tais Day, - Inspector General Liebenau appeared at this applause of the audience. Mr. Conway, as Archibald moment aud sie ceremony of review was ‘There 1s also side stripping her. ‘arlyle, was admirable, as was also Mr. F, Chip. | 7 : ‘ 4 of s i 616 Jon 8 W, and has not sin pendalé’s Lord Mount Severn. Warbara Hiare as im- | commenced without delny. AB in the cae | ND Pies RAD | mbonimeia.s c-eve 0,01) ae eee whee ees perouated Ly Viola Crocker, and Cornelia Ca:isie, aie be te i reviewed pe | oe aoe i seve 1151 | heard from. 'No doubt foundered in y Mrs. Howard, are also deserving of uotice for their | MOT wt Ne Sid wot to have walt ene —— respective delineations. ‘ihe ontire cast was such | Ud Many hisy be Said not to have saluted at ail, Weather Along the Const. a Jevk forward, a jerk backward, and a flourish of the Tarionaes tae ORE ak. a enna ine. Pio | SWord, accompanied with a grimace at he Innocent promise of the (reat in store for the Aavitues of thar | Teviewing oMicer, does not constiture a salute, The popular little theatre, who purpose attending the | Captain of the frst company saluted, and some other a1 i “ egy” tei vem » | Odlcers did very Iviriy. The field and stait a bem performances to be given there during the juted properiy. The inarching was good, con ae the extent of the company fronts. It canno! HOOLEY'S (BROOKLYN, E, D.) OPERA HovsE.—The | that all the men held (heir muskets at the position Opera House in Fifth street (formerly the Odeon), rant renee ae beds should be fae! . teaens i 7 a] particularizing, however, it is proper to say that the Williamsburg, recently purchased by neil Hooley, review was weil conducted, Well executed, and as a manager, was opened last night under, itis believed, | military display was not in any respect inferior to auspices that will insure its success in the future. bee oe held - coupes jo ee ier ipewtnny Since the property was transferred to ats present | ,,.\ ¢ vonclusion of the review ihe regiment was - Inspected and mustered. The non-commissioned owner the hatl has been greatly improved and is | stair were in line with the colora (which were with- now a superior place of entertainment, capabie of | Out @ guard) and were not in proper order. They Herald Packages. comfortably seating in the parquet, orchestral pet oases sete firtt aot or pace bes Captains and Parsers of Vessels arriving at this port will | Sea July 8, OcrorgR 19-9 4. M. Weather, ler Yam: gold ship De ixote, np. on Qui: Atlantic and Paetfic than the oue in Hooley’s house in Brooklyn, it beiag have looked better for a slight application of oil and | collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, thirty-three feet in depth. In addition’ to this | Dathbrick. ‘The uniform of this regiment 1s the same | ap will be seen by the following extract from the proceedings 1 ship Golden State, Delano, from New York for Shanghae, os is ¢ full dress of the regular infaniry. It is not 1 many improvements in the auditorium have been | #8 the - . hook of the regular monthly meeting held March 3, 1863 Aug 7, no Ini fixtures so arranged, particularly the large regector, | fPectt eshevegtinans Pritts RGanh. whe, mee fed | Pras will’ discontinue the collection ‘of ship fn the ceiling that a” soft yct brilliant ght 18 dite | eee re ee ee OE Ta raat tat eed | narbor of New York. Passed unanimous} fused throughout the house. ‘The scenery and fur- | JO, Nave an excellent inea of Lis unprovided | 78a The office of the Herald steam yachta Jams and niture of the stage are all new, and the drop cartain | Weithy of remark, tha regiment is unprovid JEANNETTE feat Whitehall ally. All sommunications from a picture that is seldom seen in any place of amuse. | With overcoats, bert the Colone! made requist- | oywne: ment. The scene chosen by the artist 1s the city of | fon tor them on four different occasions. ‘The re- Malifi, Italy, and the manner in which tt 1s bandied. | %2€ oMicer on the Governor's staf deserves to be 1s particulatly attractive to the eye. The clear blue | COUrtmartialed if he is in fault. As in the case of Of the sky, with its soit, hazy atmosphere, cutting | 2¢Véral other regiments, the men were also without om the rude‘angles of the'ancient bullaings’ making | SMapsacks, Colonel Meyer does not see the neces- NE TOE: round and rich in the foreground and perspective sity for them, but nevertneiess General Lelbenau bate oe ews in the | Brig i be forwarded fres of charge, Bessie at Croaby ‘ACORA, Be] CLEARED. . Schwensen, Hamburg—Kun- CALCUTTA, Sept 20. the architectural adornmenis of another age. The | Should not report this regiment as properly equipped. mshiip Franconia, Sherwood, Portland—J F Ames. Loar cg Leagan eoenen ae house 1m every part has been made as attractive as | At alae of = Popped the regiment was | ship Centurion ‘Br), izes, Melbonrue—R W Cameron. Draty TTA craved, Dratit Dibbert Cesiee (ont ate possible, and'that it wiil be patronized under the | ™# in the ground to the armory. In passing | _ Ship Herschel (NG), Friedriche, Bremen via Philadelphia— | Ppa teiphiay is energetic management of Mr. Hooley and his | Atty street General Burger, the commiandant of the | Edye ¢ Brock. FALMOUTH, Oct §—-Arrived, Delftharen, Freese, Rangoon; assiscant, Cool White, the audience of last night, | DTigade, was honored with a marching salute. The Pr pd Hondego (Br), Peterton, St Paul de Loando—Perez, | gh ‘Gauvas Back. Lan; 0. . Sarcinikic Which was fashionable and enormous, many being | folowing figures show the strength of the regi- | Piast $0bariy. tou. Atuingon, Curacoa—Tieo | GREENOCA, Oct C1 in, Blanchard, Sacua, turned away, leaves no room toaoubt. The com- | Mut: Foulke's Son. gunoa, yaar dae ta Pen eee ee ae unusually large, me includes yr of is e123 Bie Iris iy pines, pervetee—H Awetate & Son. York. » am, "at known negro artists on the stage. In it are Joc Z ae | Satled Sth, Freeman Dennis, Fletcher, Newpo! Emmett, itcartio, Goot White, Tangs, Purdy, went Brig John Lewis (Br), Bennett, 8t John, NB—P I Nevins & Hoxa Kone ‘ng Bite pnt ehipe ‘Many Sweet. efferson and some twenty others. Among the Schr A Johnson, Wells, Washington, NC. eae te cueeeh tteeobirey : Geame ten bo Ma 9 plgces put on the stage last night, and which went Schr Matoaka, Tooke, Baitimore—Van' Brunt & Blacht. Hil, Davie; Camilla, Humphr nen anatoties pric deg off like #0 many fire crackers with explosions of ap- 4 Schr J H Crowley, Crowley, Koston—Snow & Richardson, une ; burks Cap-sing-moon (Br), Waterson, for Mélbourne and daaee, were Swe enlndy mew Suneed, Sveme, 750 “ee he Rehr W B Genn, Bearae, Hoston—Miller & Co. | Sydney, NSW2 Powhatan, Patien, une. . Haunted Wig Mak “The Disappointed | —.——___j_—_ jj} 2, Brainard, Well, ig ota SR ne hy Md “aaitad Mth, bark Pekin, Seyri0n Sports,” the whole cluding With Hooley’s inimi- | Field and staff. a, (apa (rs Soop és ov, Dret, Saybrook. aca _ Loxnow, Det ~Kalled, h Ni NYork. table travesty st Hpeed verte phage’ eerie, Non-com. staff, - Steamer Anthracite, Cireen, Philadelphia, As Sort S8--falled, Riga Gibraltar and it the Grand Duchess witha Gash and grace inimt- i a a al ARRIVALS, me RSA Weta: Werle re ae Tuas orbe, Balt: table. The peopie of Willtamsburg have now what < 6 8 3] REPORTED RY THE HERALD 8 from Denia Sept 11 for Phi sf they have long desired, a frst clasé house of enter- a 6} 8} 6B StoamsNip Colorado (Br), Cutting, Liverpool Oct 6, and | ,cieerr lt parks Sicilian, Percival, and Wasp, Brady, Ros- ainment, ¥ e 68} 3 meenstown 7th, with mdxe aul passengers, to Williams & | {yh ibrigs © F Eaton, Curry, and Bort (Swe), Sandelin, New . S| 4] 8 ‘dion. Oct 16, int 43 20, lon 59 50, exchanged signals witha | YES. BROOKLYN INTELLAGENCE a 8} 3| 52] 72} 11] 83 | Bremen steamer, bound’ Ey same. day, tat 42% Pion él . BawPORT, Oct 6—Arrived, John & Harris, Uren, for New { N INTE NCE. | cl 3! 42) 50) 21] so | Pasred s Cunard'stonmer, bound E, sipposed the Java ; bi od'3d, Mary Durkee, Sutherland, Savannah, nner, a Es 90 | One birth and two deathe (turants), Pate tbr bby ‘ Savannal , y ‘ by Sieainship Virginia (Br), Thomas, Liverpool Oct 2, and ‘Aug B—Sailed, Von iierg, NYork BROOKLYN Ciry CovRT CALENDAR FOR Tats Soubanr Ek 3 4 H+ Queenstown hee mnase ane passengers, to the Rational Raxcoos, Aug H—Artived, Freeman Clark, Bosworth, 7 oes pa 4 a lentnsl noountered very heavy; les from W iy sj Ws . ” Day. 149, 5, 20, 50, 58, 59, 61, 64, 68, 75, 81, 82, 85, — Fis Fares — | the Ranks ;sinoe then, strong westerly wists and head sean, | AU. veow. Oot 19-—Arrived, ateamahi Sirti. + , ; : 86, 104, 112, 124, 148, 152, 7, 11, 20, 101, Totals... a sl {sip | ces, lon S150, exchange! alguais with a London | zen, Havana tor Humabing (and proceeds). - aaa tectacecaagicae Deovrep DeAD.—Michael Ready, residing al 49 Secaner’ pose Bi greet dees tat be lon’ Beit coereeet phHANGua®, Auzi4 In port slips Simoda, Crowell, for ‘Trintty place, New York, dropped dead yesterday Aignals with sleamship Denmark, hence for Liverpool; also | Far narser besten and Resolute Wee alte eae afternoon at the Evie basin, South Brooklyn, passed a London steamer, bound’ E. THE PRIZE RING. Arthas, Crosby, and Mi = Steameatp Coluibin (Rey C an, Glasgow via Moritte, r yesterday morning floating in the water at the foot | Prospect of an EncounterAn Engagement to Fxpertenced s succession of strong westerly galcs thronghout of Conover street, South Brooklyn, ‘The deceased Fight Within Ten Days. Hiteguie dew ee ie beens, ee : leaves a wife and five children, He had heen miss- Notwithstanding all the wnfavorabie symptoms Nip Teutoula (NG burg Oct 9, 8 P: Grant, N York. ing for the past week ‘ with mise nud had onde tae 4 Hime tr BOSTON, Oct = allan carl: bs we nang ee PEE | Which tno prorgsed combat between O'Baldwin and | Keserlywinds the winnie hee, t RAMR TH, sam, nih New Orleans; sebre THE DEATHS IN BROOKLYN.—The moritiary Feporis | worinald have hithadto preclNed there seems at | Hace, hake ship George d Aine (asf ou talea We oF Cape Sento. Hodgs pestle nema of deaths tn Brooktyn during the length cone S$t5gpec = - Past week to he 164, a decrenan of on + > ~ coming to that es,qv, seu tne nama. 7 geet . Which t ti PRvag thorn 4 a mu W he pretentious aspirations 9 Re i 3 1s 8 ities of the eéitestants aud Meir hanowneements would ound Fs had two e MR Ladw! ber reported {he pravioit W were men, 33 woinen, 63 boys Ort ., with eur we vet sree SUICIDE®.—Coroner Flavin held an inquest yester- | ead the pugilistic fraternity to anticipate. ‘The pub- sand Bespengerns to OT Walicky Gorn” Oo YW | Kenrar (mewn WosdWerds day over the body of Alexander T. Croquet, of No. | lic, that portion at least familiar with the operations Steameh| ayn pane *, ee oe 1 Debevoise atrect, who committed suicide on Satur- | Of the combatants within the last fortnight, are fe from’ Cove Fist ‘ day by taking a dose of ataenic. The deceased was | aware that the encounter was summarily put to an 65, exchanged signals with steamship Bienville, | Pafne, and JG Curtts, hence f Oo . Gtraite, oud Virginia & jeweller and became low spirited on account of | end, by the vigilance of the police, without at all pty Crowell, Charleston Sept 15, PALHMORE, etl reverses in business, He leaves a wife and famtly discussing the circumstances surrounding the arrest | Rise and pareengers, to Arthur Leary, Experienced Cork for ordes to mourn his loss, A verdict in accordance was NE gales; 17th inst, 8 AM, 25 mile: rendered. of O'Baidwin, which after all may not be so bark Satelite (Br), 38 dnye from PROBABLY FaTaL ACcIDENT.—James MeCuster was ad Pe Pg aw of people Loner maeuna powers, He Men iW & " . o take it, ie atair has now assumed | strong NE gator south of Hriteras; Vth inet, Socsseerey icy Si Ses Saas Oh Pandey night st his an aspect that = prowises in some de from Vrying Pan Shoals Passed steamship Eagle, hence for | went to aea loth inet. rth of Hatter pool for Say Charleston G xperienced | N 0. 6 residence, No. 38 Bridge street. He was passing ont | gree t f i in; 15th, Int 34.97, lon 78 8, spoke sch if BANGOR, Oct 15—Sailed, achen Tel ige p iz free to realize the anticipations of those who were | Savannal Starter z en = ir 7 over, wanes ‘vi jam Mech Chima; rolook ye Stentaship Win P Clyde, Powell, Wilmington, NC, with | an i Marin, Dean, NYorik. ning | Shortly heiore two o'clock yesterday a number of the ' tod) Hand. BELFAST, Oct &Arrived, echra M: oy cn tig hey Ly Idth, Mary K Van Cleat, Philadelphia, Nathan Cligord of the front door at the time two young men, named | led to expect an exhibition of first ciass skill, | Brown, do for ¢ Wm. Quinn and Patrick McCune, were exuini the pistol. They let the weepon fall, when 1 went ternity met in order to take steps for the final off and the bail entered MecCuster’s side, causing a disposal of the stakes, O'Baldwin’s fiends, with a with mdse and passengers, to the Of1 Dominion | Shut serious if not fatal wound, presnmption scarcely warranted by the circum. ip Co, BU! ALLEGED BURGLARY.—Thomas Wiilte was arrested | Stivers wlaimed the money; but Ryde igand Annee dimees & Crome, Taman, Waskingion, DO, and | Pos Jognee ¢ confident hopes in mn, by officer Wilson and taken before Justice Delmar | Intely protested against such Pproveeding, “Matters Phiiton camslip Albemarle, Couch, Richmond, City Point and Rondout. EO Knight, Denty, Alexandria, with mdse, to | | BRISTOL, own, ? Rondout. ‘Thomas Lahey, of No. 33 Bergen street. The acensed, | SOMeWhat ostiie, when the stakebolder was ap- | Clyde, ie abe sy the complainant states, entered hia house in a felo: aled to for the ag tse) of inaking a final award, nie Erince mi 1 (Br, Alcock, Calentta June Band fad Senra, Rondout nd quesiion the aflair, as far as words were with m¢ee, to order, June gs, Int ton nious manner on the night of the 27th of April, 1867, yO! ~ + - P13 B, exchanged eignale with slip Kate Gregory, from and stole therefrom about $400 worth of cisibink | Thought. wt ‘one. tune. that at? word. he” brome | Howmet for Hombay gam tite bark erg He fr ‘ and articles of jeweiry. e examination of the | ig q final issue, At ‘ength the indomitable hy 20 dave; July 28, lat 21 028, lon 26s DANVERS, case was set down for the 23d inst. Pte Harty Ht‘appeaic, ‘oa‘attongh out shag | Laniarie thats gee WOR by Appeared, and although four affidavits nd 11 20, Te ion z, exe! THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.—The Board of Alder- | had been rea herr h setting forth their views of the | with he eo, from Madras for London; Ang: long 2010 E, exchanged slenale with ship men met yesterday afternoon, Alderman Bergen in | duestion, be was appealed to by the stakeholder, | G,lone#h 101, exphenged mquale with a the chair. ‘The Street Commissioner sent ina com. | WHO, stiied that Ne would abide by sills judg: | Covines Bay for London, i days out; Aug Thunication to the Board to the effect that he had | the cireumstences of the case, with which those joke bark Janes 8 St Neen served with an injunction from the Supreme | W10 have followed the course of events are perfectl lays out; Oct 14, lat it len fron Philadelphi wae | PVR N, lon 7265 W, passed a water / bri (from Hnitfax), for A Se Y “ logged veasel, inaininast stauding, rently « pcbcon mma, for Port Spain; B. Brads Famlllar, [fo the inquiry of O'Baldwin Hilt replied | [get rome "Crossed the Hgreior te Indico Usene hag | Datner Woodside and waren de e fleet of coasters. sehr Ann E Carll, Tylor, delphia. Schr reraalns in yaAlveston, Oct We Arrived, brig Centaur, Moore, New ‘or! Salled—Steamship Perit. Del mehips G Court restraining nim from removing the railroad | thai he was not only American bai a ly not instrumental in his arrest = Tonk ais laid on Broadway for the Brooklyn | ime that Wormald was in readiness to mect nim, ant Satiedl "8 Point and Prospect Park Railroad | that his (O"Daldwin’s) failing to appear on the ground One Noabie We Street Commissioner suggested that | on the morning appointed was, to say the least, sti Receanary eng te on Broadway was ali that was pinigoe. After Harry Hill's explanation the stake- prevent allroad compantce irom srmasbering that Pevaue be ves ia [aad yh ny ee Coa at thoroughfare with tracks. ‘The matter was referred tees, Witht ten ee eee eee to the Law Committess "some anna nt business the men to meet, within ten days, outside New York iron C RARE. w - . portal State. The party then separaicd, well isfied at Cotoniat (Br), Rndrewys Androenan, 29 days, with pi Wth— Arrived, et M Soted Upon When an adjournment took place. the decision of the wtakehcldcr, = from to Win Ingalia ® C0, Oey lat #489 long Lab, spsee | Caulking, NYores HIAL OF STEAM Fink ENotRs.—he two new bark Cariton, hence for Antwerp. Had variable winds on | GEORGETOWN, ain Jon ao 8 W. Had raiea (Br), ‘over Newport, 85 de Canard.’ Had ight weather to hy 8 and SW win Republik (N G), Fortmann, Hremen, 39 Gaya, with ea pansengere, to Unkart & Co, Had Wand NW with ratiroad Ratled—Schr Nain: port this P3 . NYork. steam fre engines, Nos, 10 and 2, recontly added to | THR SNOW Sronm on Sarenva.y—The snow storm | “BEM ve xa), Setmidt, Rio Janeiro, Sega, win | EW ORLEANS, Ort in jon i) ny Boston ; Lovell, Philadelphia. Below. bar Boston, the Brooklyn Fire Department were taken out to | Of Saturday was very general over New bngland, but | coffee, to James Patrick. Crossed the Equator Sept Ii The - t to haye been more sev sev 87; bad variable winds on jassaue, test their retative merits, ‘The former i from the Hi A us. We fad the depttot ene bathe places ‘Agiaia, ray Bernat 3 dare with fron, hides Bi Tee TOM ne aig Allerton Tron Works and the tat. | fell estimated by our exchanges to be all the way | f"t.4 passengers, to D.Rolfe. Crottend the Bquatar Kept 18 | th Ralled, seamehip Was Willoughby meet orks: The place of trial | from two to efgut inches on a ievel. Its weight was | heavy gale from NW, but suntsined no damage 7 Souriuwaer Pass, Get Boar o'clock No. Feet, tear Adams, At twelve | great, a8 trees were borne down, and in some ire ly (Br, Major, Hante Anne (Mexico) 45 days, with | Bishop, Boston ; Melseod, st jane ahted the fire, and in 44 minites had | Instan roken by it, A very strong north wind | mahogany, to ma Had light, variable winds wp to Hat- Holfes, Brei fumaent afeam to start het pumps, ahd during uve | which accompanied tle squall iit much damage 10 trras nines northery and NW, whuin. “the Lily twound'to | | NEWBURY TONE ed i oni ort short of provisions. ‘a stream from 1% | (he woods, and shook the fruit from the trees viow | London and pw Fer Murry's Harbor, Eabrador, 18 | Philateiph Inch nonzle 260 feet; but Just as the half hour was | lently aod in many instances prematurely, Of corre | 4,2" Dophin er). Kehor, up she broke down, and was taken from the hydrant | windfall appiea will be pleut Gozn, with Ash, to Green & Curry, Breage, sar h Huge y Y apples be plenty in the markets right rg s a to, Cow Hi oal, to C NANI CKET Oct tobe repalred, Nn. 10 yen took the page hydrant, | awav.—Hoeivin Joni'nl Oele Jo. - peilekatine Ur Pa en ee WFork 19ibe bugy Church, Adams, Puiladelohia. . Meo (aan Blas) Sept 15, bade Oct. 18, with oeoaniis, 1 a heavy NE winds’ since pasa befure'she had worked | Siege) at Torner’s Hall laac evening. The Grant and | Sap Antonio; ree ‘Jtvs'and split other salle; bas been ae » Sprague, Leprenx, 18 days, with spiling, to ow yhe: + ri 3 ‘hr Joho Ferris, St John, NO, 7 days, with OvriorRs InjuRED.—About half-past five o'clock on | Wall, where the Gerféral was warmly greeted, He a. mnede co verre Bt John, ‘Wilmington, NO, Sehr Sophia R Jamecon, Jameson, Richmond, Va, 8 days, : jth dour and wheat to W 3 Brow! Hoboken. “SchrJohnd Ward, Edmonds, Alexandria, br ita, Virgi | Bent Mary 8 Tonite, Woe ACCIDENT AY THE Ferry.—A boy named John Schr Samuel Fish, Bee ? y caught bet manager, However this may be as regards the ma- | manner on the corner of Columbia and Atlantic mee bridge ryt oe night. The fare ‘Was aupu- Behr Sneob Vaughn Mat id hr Eagle, Pomeroy, South light, Baweoi the accused, who is a stalwart, rough fellow. resisiod Smniove CuAROS AgaIxer 4 KNIGHT OF BF. Oats | | fchrColumbie, Iie Cit dvdr allace, Allen, Gloucester, a Schr Win T Hovey, Andrews, Salem for Jersey Cliy. to enliven the cara ah piace of exhibi- | about 200 persons, men, women and ehildren, who Soeenonns and ate arore Glee Bonmare ee an- Behr Annie Mill viaater, Boston, fi ‘aaah i eu (lowing las! re- ¥ wer ad (e i) bked do ‘chur J jones, Williamson, Boaton for ladetphi! tion was filled to overflowing night by an app! ihered with surprising rapldity a: every step arge of 4 wi robbed th Sohn So McBride, sans " Phils Bphip, (out je was comuilted for trial. The amount | fe)" yxcglsior, Barker, Fatmovth. te, evening drew thither a large crowd might suggest | mented and closed in about the police, who struz- | onicial canvass of votes cast in the iate election,as | soir fear ear, natn ston street, where @ large pile of brick was standing | *!gned by the board of canvassers yesterday, shows four ae, i foams iy Pemieek Pawtucket, Be Sehr A A Smith, Conn ji aa] on Surveyors of i ys. Tl 5 rep. yer Sehr JS Potter, Butler, Brid pistol, which he had drawn, went off with the most Highways. Thompson (rep.) ove! Polkes bridgey Yosterday Masterson was | makes a gain of three, The struggle in te Thir- Wind at sunset WNW, Marine Disasters. of 3. tis understood that two of these votes wili be STRAMRR TEXAS-—New Orleans, Oct 19—The steamer ‘Texas, from Indianola Sept $0 for New Orleans, with catile, fonndered in a gale which commenced the next day ar ed neveral days. The vessel was not abandoned wnt last, when she was # complete wreck and. sinking vaptain and crew were saved crowded to its utmost capacity by an attentive aud | Ipspection aud Muster of the Fifth Rogiment | periments ac Antwerp as to a means of Seren aie the BRIG MOONLIGH®, from CHANT, trip. t rf 1 . Guard, which is cou- | fixed at a certaia point, and whenever a ship passes | weeks siuce, feil in with schr C lor’s personation of “The Nurse and Crying | Guard, which is somewhat celebrated for its con- | Bxed At a c latbae im remected, On the Taivree ae the | aioacemer Ue Ul eer Gites ina camera. When the image arrives at a certain de- | The Merchant towed the wreck to She! = . sgh Tae ELEVEN Hour System IN Fart. Rrver.—the | )Seue lO Wextworrt, lumber laden Programine last night was a fine card, and the | First division could help remarking that they were | pol River News of Saturday says that the covton | Partf2% Providence, ts ashore at Provincetown, an of that cit t Scum BALioon Cray (of are full grown, many of them are Yeteraus of Lie | Terie et nes tne Toe Re wee ean, | Met gee tame wna wowed ele Hp hn . . Ke i : 4 BI vl of inat by ate: an 7 ith Pan THEATRE, BROOKLYN.—Last evening a series | war, and all seemed to he under perfect discipline. | whieh, it. thinks, Will wivance thelr cause mitch | Kader soe teehee mer ace Home, full, of water, wish the ofnoveltics for the present week was inaugurated | Ajthough a large force of poilce was present on (ue mote effectually ene strike or mate violent demon- | #shore on Tuckernuck Shoal on SMPurday. at the Park theatre, Brooklyn, of which “East | ground practising field movements (why and for | stration would do, The News advises an eifort to Scum Evia, from Boston for ae > i 1 and | have the ten hour system generally adopted, when | Woodend, Cape Cod, and has bilged. Lynn,” Taylor's popular dramatization, being the | what purpose did not transpire), the genia the Vall River manuiaciurers, who have practised it | _ Stoop Hetey, while towin, and to their prejudice, will | 17th inst, struck on the N i badly, She proceeded to her destination. Boston, Oct 19—The achr C Storry incetown With loss of sails, and stern atove, There is an unknown lumber Ind harbor with safls gone and deck under water. ‘unknown schr be town 5 miles, on her beain ends, an wranklart, Syom Ban MIssiNG VussELs—The Vesta, for New York, wasspoken on the ce been heard of the Bank Sept Miscellaneous. We are indebted to purser H Gorham, of the steamubip Saragossa, for Charleston papers. Purser John R Moffett, of the steamship Manbattan, from Charleston, will please accept our thanks for his attentions. Sup Henny Haxpeck, 714 tons Lauxcnep—t Essex, 15th inst, from the Joseph Story & Brca, a tine schr of % tona burt ‘At Medford, 14th inst, from the yard of ere was to be lannched at West Brookville, Me, eth inst a seh of about 200 tons, to be called ( mith. Whalemen. Bark Draco, Braey, chested at New Bedford 17th inst for is reported in Anadir this season. Whales into the W, echr Carrie W Bark Helen Snow, Camplell of NB, wing taken 275 bbls wh oil seats, family circle and proscenium boxes from 1,200 | no one called attention to the blunders. ‘The arms | Pleatedeliver all packages intended for the HenaLnto our | cre scarce and weather was bad, to 1,400 persons, The stage, which formerly was a | Were in good condition, but the brasses on tne ac- | Teeularly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam Spoken—Aug 2, Int $153 N, lon 76 25 +400 p se, ty iy ‘ narrow piatform, has been rebuilt, and is now larger | ¢°Utrements and the buttons on the uniforme would | Yachtfeet, The New York Aesociated Press do not now | Clark, Clark, of Provincetowo, 170 bbls sp o! ‘not for Falmouth, Sept 17, lat 43, lon Forcign Ports. ‘and consignees to the masters of inward bound ANTWERP, Oct 7—Arrived, Ada, Murphy, Ph dd Agenoria, Lemaitre, N 0 6—In mort bark TAY 0— Arr Bowker, Goodburn, Cheribon (and satied 22d for Hollan failed 9th, Naples, Hutchinson, Brungo. CARDIFF, Oct 8— et 7, PM—Cleare?, M Sailed—Ship southern Croaet abd frum Toth—Sallga, ship John Mann. ships Norman, rt with andse and brigs Curlew, Pensacola Experienced a suong | ry, do; George 8 erry, llizabeth iv es from Cape IHatteras to Delaware Pantani’ det, Charleston ; Finback, Ni it 37 chrs James Martin, Rankin, Crosby, Wareham; E 8 Twisdea, Chase, Tinh Arrived, steamship Win Kennedy, Hallett, Boston via with mdse, to James Hand. pisrels be be aeitereeke yesterday on a charge of burglary, preferred by | Were runing high and the debate was becoming ‘Steamal ip Neplune, Baker, Boston, with mdse, to Wm P Falec ate America, Be MONROE, Oct 19. eres! Foo- | steamship Beri NG clrat ment. Harry accordingiy proceeded to narrate all | choo tor London, 73 days out; Sept Tat 10%, ton 87 W, CONG, York. “Phased o one, froin Kogton for Melbourne, 3¢ ‘alparaiog; bark Commerce, for Havre {contrary | | FALL RIVER, Oct 17—A\ WBS pases Cape of Good Hope Aug 98; crosses for Cardenas; anda Jang Sep) igh deal Philadelphia; Elm City, Kell Banke; since, | Thos Horden, Writhingtony, vont Baller, Ba ‘Oct 18—Salled, Thy m1 vrchte MD Cranmer, Cranuer; A J Brig George (Br), Graham, Glace Bay, 13 days, with coal, Sars madeiphia for Salem, ia for Plymouth, phia. for Ellzabethport. iin ton mboy for Boston. b, Bangor via. Norwalk, where she 9 dave, with lumber, at Harlem.) days, with fish, to et. , Nickerson, Providence for Puiladelphia. f - ‘ a Selir Jason, Sawyer, Providence for Elizabetport. mient, this establishment has always enjoyed, this | gyri Boyle on the side of the — head | Were within an ace of being correct inevery particu | XCnr Fashion, Pelton, Norwich. saat r Reading Railroad, Lyneh, Norwich for Philadelphia. The ship Wm Frothingbam, for Antwerp, is anchored at th rt. by the brig Emily and brought Darien, Ga, for Surinam, ptt into ‘aced | Charleston 18th inst With crew ick. - e Hloncester, hound to the Prov- Western Bank, two or three D Boggs, Capt. Merritt, from paized and disabied. “Yorkshire Sam” were greeted with enthusiastic ap- | kins square for inspection and muster. The regi- | termined point the electric current 1s applied and Scun HIGHLANDER (of Salem), Hawkins, laden with Inm- afeiy. ‘The mines | ber for Boston, was ran into during the enow storm on Set f ‘ < | day, near Portsmouth, by schr Albert D Rice, of Glouces! are numbered and each has a corresponding mark filed. TI fi or in the chamber. The method of observation is simple | aasiet in rotting her intenuge, Se eeeed haw % vas 8 . ae Stee f onic Sone J C Harrapry, from Mi!!bridge for Boston, was Mra, Brennan at once put her audiewte in a happy | PY it3 splendid marching and martial appearance. | Mm the late ttailan war. ‘The trials sneceeded perfeet- | fatien in with on tho I7th'inst off Plymouth, 1a distress and full of water. She was towed into Provincetown by the U 8 cutter Vigilant. The crew are safe. i left Portland to from an Eastern or for je night Eastport, 1s ashore on throngh Hell Gate morning of forth Brother, causing her to leak at anchor off Prov- len sebr in Provincetown ‘om_Provinee- este] is along- Anderson, from Liverpool last in lat 40 N, fe 2, has not since been gale, ister, built at Wil- amsburg, Lil, in 1854, has been sold at Singapore for 11,550, ard of M gard of Messrs J T Foster, Esq, yon the he Louisa ity kee ip Jus Fish (new), hound to Mobile, tat 40 Associated | eyaln) eiothoas Tas "Avery, “aed tars sedate RB Gove not RB: Co @, Harkness, from Havana fladelphia ; ‘jan, Freeman, and 1 Resolute (Br), Holt, une; brigs we, do. 4 13—In port brig Nellie Hastings, Hail, for American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Oct 1/—Arrived, schr Maria Pearson, ‘mma (not Pomona), Philadel- » Albany; Alida, Lambert, New ‘> channel, ship Nere' nebunk 5 118 Eme- scbrs Lizzie Batehel- Nellie C alt(more; Helen Mar, N & J Scudder, orl Dairy (Be), Pitti ; Mary New Bed- folk. PM Is iniies | - Sailed—Barks Lapwing, Sea Gem, and echr Nellie Starr b, Toole; Minetta, Eddy, Hopktos, New KSPORT, Oct &—Arrived, sehr Amanda, Ransdell; bineon, NYork. Wun F'wurdes, Adams, 5—Sailed, achr Hy Clay, CHARLESTON, Oct 16—Arrived, bark Helen Sands, Otis, Boston. e Clenred—Brig John Pierce, Melville, Matanzas. oa Berth carrieeds solr" Jadelphin; Chase, Ingrabe: pais | Young, and LD Small, Tice, Philadel 5°08 | DIGHTON, Oct 16Lsailéd, sche der, Bowen, Phi- Black Diamoud, vhs Sohn Compton, Childa, Balti ay Johann & Call- iro 5 Mal a for julia F aleria, ) NYork. City, Stewart, and Tybee, {Mer,'do vin Key W: rou, schr Susan Wright, steamship Kensington 01 Yoho phy ng Ames, fron ‘ailed, steamehtp Sherman, Henry, NYork, Bh ane J Bout i tin, Have re, 088 a Monte Kosa (now, jatthews, a Faby Ralled, kchra Onward, Gorbam, : i i i Fes f E mre z i £4 3 i = i 2 i =] 3 5 i i do; Hi Crane, Georgetor fe A Tolles, Day, Kew ? Hannah i i re; Pol BC Voucht, Hallock, Philadelphia; Potter & Hooper, Brad 7» Haverstraw; James M Bayles, Arnold, Elizal A Eldridge, Harwich for NYork. Brooke, Davis, Philadelphia; schrs Doras as L Lovering, Jas Neilson, Vermilion. LONDON. Oct 16—-Arrivod, achre G@ Corman, New York; America, Reynolds, Bristol for NYokr. Railed—Brigs'Altaveia, teed, eearsport for Wiimingtong NC; Alice Atwood, Philadelphia for Boston; schra Bally B, Bateman, ‘and Caroline Grant, do for do; Henry, fordaibedoba nasiors Wlabe noc tee Vga Hole lout for Woo + Geo F Brown, Gean raza He Parry, NY Fa —Arril schra Mar; ice, 3 Mary A Lovell, Hebe; MM Hamilton, Seaman, and Uynthia Jang, Ball, ai from coa! ports. PHILADELPHIA, Oct 17, PM—Arrived, steamship Star of the Union, soy, New Orieans via Havana; bigs SW Holbrook, ‘Poller, Portiand; Clytie, Dow, aud N Stowers, Frenob, Hoston ; schrs Carrie Walker, McParland; AH Fare der, Cobb; J A Grisin, Foster; John S Allen, Ketcham; WE Pheipa, Cranmer; HX Rogers, Frambes, and Grace Girdlery Stith, Boston; 8 W Fish, Willey, Kennebunk; Ouelda, Dat vis, Bath; 3 A Haumond, Paine, Lanesville; Margaret & Lue sy, Cromler, East Weymout! Cheney, Newb 1" Praag i 2? ae N nary DOr EA Conklin, Daniole, Providence; Mary, Caril, Bridgeton. Clearet—Hark Elia Moore, Marsters, Cork; brig Manzas nillo, Magine, Salem; ache M Reinhart, Hand; A H Ede nghan, Risley, Boston: Revenue; more, Bumker, Cambridger A Leaming, Brower, Salisbury; Rave Horse, Ponda”, Newbury- dab, Cheney, do; James § Wattson, Houch, Lynn. Lewes, De!, Oct 16—biip Bombay, for San Francisco, aud ba.k Meaoo, for Cionfuoror, both from Philmlelp! seathis morning. Brig Antelia, for Sale! mery, for Bangor; Samuel Fish, for Sater ; and Challenge, all from Philadelphia, and Kinia for NYork, rema!n at the Brealwater. SMOUTH, Oot rrived, schrs Mary Ann, Linnen, and Kenduskeag, Mitebell, Port John: Mira Frances, Has milton, Elzabethport; 1sth, Romeo, Drinkwater, Jersey City, PAWTUCKET, Oct 17—Sailed, schra Milton, Raymond, NYork; Lady Adame, Evans. auary, Thonipsou. do. PROVIDENCE, Oct 17—Arrived, schfa Harriet P Bly, Veranda, Pond, NYor#. teamer Hunter, Rogers, Phitadelphia ; briga Birch- .Frishem and Zavala Williams, Willams, do; ; ‘Thomas, Taylor, Watehaprigue, ‘Thomas & Henry, Mister, Hoy Telaud, Va; Czar, Hammond; WD Car- : Allen H ill, Kelley, and Albert Mason, fRose, Philadel; Ercwn, Plerce ; Warr js, Taylor; Charge’, Mahan, and Daniel Morris, Heminway, Elfaahethport; Josephine, Martin, Albany; San Juan, Joves, and Wanderer, Matthews, NYork, 19th—Arrived, achy Lefla, Fors, Jacksonville; 1 0 Terry, Weaver, Georgetown, DC{Wm H Rowe, Whittemore, an Julian, Nelson, Philatelphia; John Lancaster, Williams, Eilzabethport; ‘Casper Lawson, Hull, and, Clatissa Allens Hale, Albany; Sarah A Falconer, W Shefiield, ‘and Benj Batler, Fowler, Rondout for Pawtucket lisk, Barker; Hérizon, Newman; Francis Burritt, Allen, an Pennsylvania, Ff inson, Rondont; J M Freeman, ld redge, NYork’ for. P Ke iene ae ur ‘Turner, Fengar rd, and rainard, Dickinton, NYork; Isic P Hazard, Saunders, Hoboken} sloop Native, Brown, do. a Rulled-Sehrs Breeze, Overton; J T Worthington, Terry, and RJ Mercer, King, Philadelpbia; Amoa Fatkcuburg, Tyr= rell, Elizabethport; Lucy © Hail, Hal, N York. SAVANNAH, Oct 1t—Arrivet brig’ Guiding star, Carter, oaton, : Railed—US revenue cuiter Delaware, Spencer, Mobile; brig Ratifta, Mrthe Arrived, Rehr Wapella, Hawktas, NYork. th. Liverpool. BALEM, Oct te—Satiod, brige M ©. Haskell, Taskell, Phifias delphia; Abby Watson; echya Jane N Baker, Vii ron; John Shay, Tilton, -and Stephen Hotchkiss, Hodsdon, Philadelphia; and a fleet of coasters bound south and east; 17th, scar W ¥ Cushing, Cranmer, Philadelphia. TAUNTON, Oct'l8-Seiled, schrs Chas L Lovering, Stas 1 Arrived, schr istler, 4 3 ERIN TON, NC, Oct 16—Arrived, schr Gco H Millay 8, NYork. Cleared—Sicamship Empire, Price, NYork. WARHEN, Oct 1d-Arrived; echr Maggie Van Dusen, Core son, Philadelphia. ng P MISCELLANEOUS. —PERSONAL. A. Naw Yon, Oct. 14,1868.—Dr, R. L. Wolcott, 170 Chat- ham square:—Dear Sir—Piease fill the following ‘order for goods and send them immediately;—‘The sale of your pro rations continues to increase. (Sa tantly receit large orders from all parté of the country; in fact, almost every State in the Union. There is & large orde lying ‘before me from Tennensee, The people everywhere acknowl the ANNIHILATOR for catarrh, and yor PAIN PAINT for the relief of all pain takes the place both medicine and physician, and that your theory of c tnd tet sou wil’ be compelled to. greally enarge your fact and tl e com} ral inlarge yvé a Hives for manufacturing. T hope you will wot delay this order, as Tam nearly out:—100 Pain Paint, ic. sizep 25 gro. 50c., 10 gro, ‘al; 1 gro 85; Seo. size. 5 gro. Annihilator, She, sizes 2'gr0", Ole. slzc Teron, ¥ i ‘A size, or pints. btiiar Yr CHARLES N. ORITTENTON, No. 78ixth avenue, Central Patent Medicine Warehous BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN any State without publicity or exposure; good every- where; no fees in advance; consultation free; success guar anteed. THOMAS DIKEMAN, law office 75 Nassau street. BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN different States; deseryon, non-support, &c., suilicient. Gauise; no publicity;'no charge until divorce obiained; ad~ vice free. HOWES, Attorney, 78 Nassau sireot. = BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN ‘different States. Desertion, noc-support, drankenncas, Ke, anficient ennae, Aepublicliyy no cliarae' il aivoree ob” vice free. I, KING, Counsellor at Law, 261 Broadway. A. —1.—OFFICIAL DR. WINGS MISSOURI AND KEN- « theky State Lotteri ea oe ee asi souit crate ‘orToLER 19, 1888.’ 67, 88, 87, 50, 70, 62, BY, 87, 7, 74, 10,” Bt. Information furnished In the abjve and also Roya! Fnvane. lotteries by J. CLUTE, Broker, 200 Broadway. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE SHELBY COL ° Lottery of Kentucky :— ‘ SHELBY COILLEGE—EXTRA CLA86 499, OCT, 19, 1353, 14, 50, 24, 78, 17, 28, 61, 67, 49, 'b4, HB, ‘ra, 29. SHELBY COLLEGE—CLASS ‘oor, 19, 16 ni, 26, 29, 8, 58. "68, 47, FRANCE, SMITH & CO. M RENTUCET—BXTBA OLA08 Mh, OCF, 1, * Renstcet owas $46, dor. '19, 1 i, 1, 8G 70, a INTIRE, Mol ‘& CO, 3 For cireulars an: iaformation in the above Lotter FRANCE, SMITH 2 ¢ Covin jtor , 70, wagers. S$ FIXTURES, New Designs in Glass, Bronss: and Ormula,, ol French, English aud American Manufacture, Alo French China, Glassware, Bronzes, Clocks, Stiver Ware, Pine Plated Ware, utlery And Faney Goods. E. V. HAUGHWOUT & 48, 490 and 492 Broadway, corner Broo GPett, BARGAINS ARF. OFFERFD DAILY IN TEAS. all kinds of Gro- KX Cofees, Mackerel, Flour, Sugars ai cerles, at the celebrated cheap cash stores of T1I03. Ry 3 'y corner Greenwich and Murra; i. 1. HELMBOLD, Druguist, Mtanlutacturer of sisi i a Exirac foilowing from Dispensatory ol ye United Mahed by Wood eTachss : Soe Medical Properties of Buch. From | ‘hit ge of the United States, PROPERTILS.-Tho odor ts strony, diifusive and somer what aromatic, their tarte bitterish aud ’analo ois (9 mint. MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND UBES,—Bacla [s gently stimulant, with @ pecuilar tendency. to the urinary ofgaumy producing diuresis aud, like other similar medicivier, exctt ing de, tis fivon in complaints of the urinary organs, mich ax ree, eh¥onio eatarch of the bladder, morbid iicituvon of ¢ bladder and qivetlirn, dizenses of the prostrate tion or fncontinchee 2° tiring, irom a loss of tone concerned in tts ¢vacar.% ‘The remedy bas al Commended im. dyapapsidy ghroaic rheumatism, cutane aifoctions and dropay. ~ hag iitbo to : Physie: ett Dewee's valuable works “tthe Practice of “marks made by the late celebrated Dr. Fisys.7 adeiphia, "> See remarks mato by Dr. Ephraim Mevow brated phate in and member: of The Royal Coil goons, My and pribished tu the transwctions oi the Kiug and Queen's Journal. Seo Melieo Chirurzteal Review, Pub ‘Travers, Feilow of Ro: a Bee most of the late Millions of bot iy mi = to know if » BA mee compares with readily do #0 by purchasing a bottle If they are will find ft @ good investment. From the laryest manufacturing chemiste in the world. ' Tam acquainted with Mr, H. T. Helmbold. He ocenpied the drug store opposite my realdence, aud waa successful in conducting the hualness where others had not beon eqnally 60 before him. I have been favorably impressed wiil: bis cha- racter and enterprise. WILLIAM WEIGUTMAN, j Firm of Powers & Weightman, Manufacturing Chemists, | Kinith and vrowning streets, Philadelphia. The or had n induced to knowing that there is a ished by Benjamin eons. medicine. ‘Thore de- vove cam Heted; they Insert, the above, sjudice existing in the minds o! many against Paat ised medicines; but they can rest. assured that if I knew of a better remedy for these affect Hoses Tp aa Pentti aca rien ‘adopt the ‘am tO the afiiicted their servant, fl H. tf. HELMBOLD. | H. &; ELUM BOLD. Jaway, N.Y, next the Metropolitan «, Ditiggie thadway, N. Y,, next the “ Host, “Sib open at ni hour, and tie originator of keeping ALL NIGHT. i Why ie it that Hf. 7. ileimbord does the ere vat die g ang Hon business in the etty, if not in the United re Because his business is conducted on purely Inde; ciples, a4 ‘MI probability the only store in the United Stat iia ihe customers are charged ailke farict course inthis partfoular has fece! the unqualified enddespeoe! tof the Frost distinguished batty medical face. nity. My customers are not to taken away from me. F rice for } have the at al Way open did Feadyty nesommodate, and perfectly” respon. ' Never making any mistakes in compounding prescriptions, day or night "Bite awake nt all dimen conducting business on Soot Septet nal a Pua cers an ayA clehbord ERE NTau chs aah know it; and n facnity would he agreeable to me prima faste evidence like this te not to be overcome. ‘My store is kept open for no cliques; it {efor the public benetty and the prironage of all ds Fespectfully wlicited, 44 BELMBO AS EMBARKED IN TH SSE, Fett Plaid Fatracts the merle and success of his articles have been #0 pd play been competitors c Reena corther have, followed his advertising eo! not in jnited States but also in South America, Moré fon aud the Wert Indies, with what result [ would respectful Fefer to the drm of Jobn F. Henry $ Cou successors to Dem: Go., the mort ext tera in medicines in the Patrand dated yd to dealers and druggiste everywhere, & the ndvertisto e°8 (9 te world-wide known houae of Park row; also to J. Viennot & . Peitengiil & Coy N Roe Noc ht Naser’ smrec!, advertising agante Cor South Ames loo end the Weot ladies, ‘These Sawge wilt state that 4.

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