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10 , ttt TT, for a Sov’ ‘ POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. where itera Tnatend of driving to he point nat to thy, “fence” of Samust Liebeck, No, 145 Laurens CONTINUED FROM THIRD PAGE. fit cot, where he left one of the cases and then drove Seer hed the m and Houston y «f cart to the corner of Thompso! Buffrage should be established in Tennessee, He Streets, left it and returned to Liebeck’s place and Would delude the colored men with the. fallacy that Went in. The detectives, who had faithfully “piped’ ft would be to their interests after ‘ae election, him, after waiting @ certain time and calling to their Grant to conciliate the white men “y admitting the | aid omicer Gaylor, of the Eighth precinct, entered @isfranchised classes to the baljr and les allthe | the “fence,” and there found Feeuey had broken taxpayers assist in the election 0% our 0) We | open the case and one-half of its contents—tine emphatically denounce the vic/jus heresy. Onur on! ready made clotuing—was already upon the floor, v4 and ‘articles of a cheap character in readiness to substitute therefor. Feeney acted as if thunder- ‘ruck at his arrest, and made @ clean breast of it, confessing that he had been engaged in this work of fic grave. Our ow’ safety lies in their everiast- | for twelve months past, and that he alone knows of ing proseription, Xke caged wolves must not be | about $10,000 worth of goods thus stolen. He gave turned loose to devour us. ‘The great duty now de- | the detectives the names of other operating cart- Volying on us i3 the defeat of 8. ©, Mercer, who is | men, and from this knowledge brothers “Gus” and ‘the friend of un/‘versal suffrage. Let all the radicais | John McKee were also apprehended and lodged work for the eVection of W. F. Prosser. hin him at the Central ogy aia cf. ‘viligtey 4 rey. "8 or 0 hese arrests ex a 8 of v e The Repuy.ican (Proaser's organ) denounces the | »cticar and shrewdest in the =. crime, ana pallioaton ane tors the detectives connected with the case and the mer- chants who have suffered feel that it will never be tration in Hartford, known how much has in this manner been stolen, HARTFORD, Oct. 28, 1868, ee nunbee ee innowas persons see have surered © t politi and the business enemies that have thus been made. ‘The largest political demonstration ever witnessed | ThO.0 win pe additional arrests soon and still, more in Connecticut was held in this city to-night. Over | extended developments are expecied. It is due to 6,000 “Boys in Blue,” with banners, torches, flags | Messrs. T. Jackson & Co, to state that they are inno- and transparencies, paraded the stroote, and all | Cent of the villany that their servants have been en- Glong tho jine of march butldings were brilliantly | The query now in thi this re- Uiuminuted. Between fifty and alee towns were re- markable a raiceme dll ek ere cot i sented in the line, and the city was deasely | and railroad companies take legal action and cause 0 d with people, A collation was served to the | many merchants of our city to Make restitution of entire procession by the republicans of Hartford. the moneys they have paid on account of supposed robberies of goods while they acted as carriers ¥ Mass Meeting of the Boys in Blue in Bostou— > Grand Republican Torchlight Procession and TROTTING AT THE FASHION COURSE. Miumination, Bafety lies in averting the en’ anchisement of rebel Tennessee. Tue colored 7aen have got their feet ‘on the necks of traitors aD’; they must to keep them there, Let there be no pardon for rebels on this side Repedlican Demo Boston, Oct. 28, 1868, i A mass meeting of the “boys in blue” was held in | Three Good Trote=Pearsall the Winner of Fanueil Hail this afternoon preliminary to the grand | ‘tbe First, J. J. Bradley the Winner of the torchlight procession this evening. The hallwas | Second, and No Name the Wiuner of the Well Died. General Horace B, Sargent presided, | Third. Among the speakers were Governor Harriman, of } The autumn trotting meeting at the Fashion New Hampshire, N. P. Banks, B, F, Butler, Captain Course terminated yesterday. The commencement Churchill, late of the navy, and General Sargent. A | f the day's business was the conclusion of the race Berics of resolutions were adopted pledging the sol- | between Pearsall, Bayard and Soubrette, which was dlers and sailors of Massachusetts to the cause of the | broken off on Tuesday and postponed to Wednesday Vuion, liberty and equality, The fifth resolution was | on account of the darkness, after two heats had at baving ourselves been enrolied in the now | Pcen Wotted. The remaining heats and the race hi of the national carpet-baggers, we know how | Were Won by Pearsall,, The second race was fora » appreciate the - ting ue ide of “disloyalty 1n, whe Southern States} that our | PUB of $1,000, $800 to the winner and $200 to the proiag one ae is Carpetbagger, and that accordingto | Second horse, mile heats, best three in five, in har- cateee ees, Roverniment every loyal carpet~ | noss, for horses that never beat 2:28, For this race there were five entries, all of which started, They Dagger, of whatever color or lonality. Las a right to the were W. Borst’s bay gelding J. J. Bradley, A. Lewis’ factory or permanent peac torclilight procession this evening. Owing to the | three out of four heats, Clara winning the first heat. disp Special trains from all parta of Massachu- came to the post. These were T. Canary’s bay geld- magnificence of the illumination in front of the Sol- asting a given point It was divided into eight di- second money. from Maine, and communded by Colonel A. M. Ben- as follows:— ‘government, the: frecdom 0: the soil he legally possesses, wherever located— risht tof participate inthe government, @ right to vote, and be voted for; and until these rights, now repudiated In th Southern States, are enforced by th can | bay mare Clara, W. H. Saunders’ bay gelding 4 ” Western New York, Ben Mace’s gray gelding Car- The meeting was among the most enthusiasti . o heid in Panel Ha a meaty rol, and D. Mace’s gray mare Dutch Girl. The ‘The republican organizations of Massachusetts by 3. I A ini and Northern New England appeared in a grand Foce, RR Bh Uae aes eae ee ee sacle atiy oe = vanes mieay e the cltisem clubs | Bradley was the favorite throughout. The third trot ‘and organizations of the Boys in Biue didnot appear | was for a purse of $500, $400 to the first and $100 to in the procession who had. reviousl; Intended to " Go 80; ‘but enough came to make © magniticent | the second horse, for horses that never beat 2:35. There were six entries for this race, five of which = pe m1 eye ene, Me., and es N. H., rought into the city a vast concourse of people, $0 N: y. aside from the organizations who joined tne parade, | !28No Name, J. Murphy's chestnut gelding Star, W. aus stores, om and eked ae ail song the | Lovell’s bay mare Lady Wells, B. Mace’s chestnut ute were briilantiy iluminated with freworks | mare Henrietta and G. N. Furguson’s brown gelding a Sod acrofated iti dags and transparencien” Tue Needle Gun, Alexander Patterson’s black gelding pti Home, hs ee pauere: surpaszed all de- | Mike Norton was withdrawn. Needle Gun was ruled jcription, as also the decorations along Tremont cA and Chester streets. About 9,000. persons formed in | CUt of the race at the eonmaton of beat Sone kod the procession, which was one hour and a half in | fF running, after he had won it, ashe had also the first. No Name won the race, Star getting the : resi ee So pommel oy eres “ A, Os- Tl. he rl vision consist of the Grant clubs, Boys in Bue and Tanners of ‘Boston’ and | Thetrotting during this meeting has been very good ote ~ ew come by General S. E.Cham- | and entirely satisfactory. The detailed account of eriuln, of Cambrid, the trotting of yesterday will commence with the up- he Sect ‘The Second division was composed entirely of men | gnished trot between Pearsall, Bayard and Soubrette, Bou, of Portland. The Worcester and Hampden | which we give in full, comprising the two days in coung division was commanded by General Josiah | one, Pick of Piymouth; the Bristol county division by Colonel E. C, Cabot; the Norfolk county division, in- cluding men from New hampshire, by General 8. M. ‘Webb; the Essex county division, by General Thomas Sherwin, A regiment of colored republicans marched in the Third division, displaying a trans- THE FIRST TROT. First Heat.—Pearsall took the lead, Soubrette sec- ond, Bayard close up. On the turn Pearsall broke up Ler antte rp wig hero to Dp et and paneed arency With the words, “We were cbattela in 1860; pee bon Meeconds, Peatsait sixty ve Aa heniad: fe are men in 1868.” They were very freely | She Rept in front to the half-mile pole in 1:16, and on cheer ed everywhere along the route. Each orga- | the Flushing end was two lengths ahead of Bayard, ization was Le ee witn transparenctes bearing | the latter trotting very steadily. When the mare got Pairiotic and wil NY. ey and with @ vast quantity | on the homestretch she began to falter, and before of fireworks, which kept the air full of rockets, e was half way up Bayard had her beaten. He Nearly every torch-bearing clab was eyes with | came ina winner by four lengths in 2:31. Pearsall @ brass band, which played during the march. | was just inside of the distance flag. Second Several Builer dattallons appeared in the line Heat.—Soubrette took the 1 Pearsall from the Fifth district, bearing transparen- | gecond, and the mare taking the pole rapidly and ab- cles in honor of the General, No organization | ryptiy in the tace of Bayard, the latter broke up and appeared in the procession with transpa- Tel of nearly 100 yards before he recov- mcies or mottoes in opposition to General | ered. The mare passed the quarter pole war given © cola Deere aa mere paren alee dase of arsall, ant e mile two let the parade, while nearly every other organization | jn front of him in 1:153;. She came on the fonda: yoy ai once to their homes by special trains. | stretch a length and @ half ahead of the stallion, but ‘he Old Colony Railroad was obliged to put on five | pefore she got to the distance stand she gave up and Special trains to accommodate the visitors. The | pearsall won by four lengths, Bayard fifty yards rocession returned to the Common and broke up at behind. Time, 2:333¢. li-paat eleven o'clock, having tarched over @ dis- Third Heal.—Twenty to five on Pearsall. He took tance of aeven miles in three hours, the lead at the start, but soon broxe u| hav- ing snown him the example a moment before. The mare led to the quarter pole one length in thirty- seven and @ half seconds, second, Bayard ten lengths behind. Pearsall soon took sides with the mare, and went head and head with her to the half-mile pole tn 1:16. The mare and Pearsall had a very close contest around the Fiushing end, and came on the homestretch head and head. The strag- gie continued up to the distance stand, when the mare broke oy Pearsall = a. yy 4 Wi e engt! ind, ha How the Merchants, Steamship Owners and | /¢% ee oe eneat teen aat cut his quarter badly, Naturalization In Massachusetts. SPRINGFIBLD, Oct. 28, 1868, Two hondred persons bave been naturalized in this city during the last two days. EXTRAORDINARY ROBBERIES, Rallrond Companies of New York Have baw Fe t. isaikth iin: Sikh aoriepe contents, % a) feat,—Sor rss Been Swindled by Villanous Cartmen, secon, Sayerd bringing up the rear Cig During the past twelve months many of the large | Wasa length aud @ lait ahead at the quarter pole in mercantile houses of New York, whose customers | thirty- it Pearsall second, two lengths reaide in the distant sections of the Union, partica- | ahead of Bayard. At the half-mile which was larly in the South, West and Southwest, have heen He ageracwe “length td ea oe < orely perplexed at the singular regularity with | the Fi ig end Peat went to the mare’s head, ‘which they have been apprised that cases of goods | 80d they had a tapeaf tussie to the tl uarter received by their purchasers did not at all agree gh then faseon Ones Wan rea noes ‘with the invoices accom them, that not soon lapped on Pearsall, and 3 most exciting contest ‘a vance wi oa ee wiiot tasted 16. the score, Pearsall winniag ‘were there grievoua variances with the bills in the ‘a head in 2:32%. The mare was two lengths be- number of pleces or quality of certain articles bought ‘The following is a 4n good faith and expected to be received, but there SUMMARY, were substitutions of merchandise of inferior quall- | , Pasion Ock, 51 and $0—Purse $980; $200 COURSE, to the first horse and $60 to the second: mile heats, tics that pointed to criminal negligence on the part | beat three in Hve, in barnes, for horses that never of the shippers or gigantic rascality of the carriers, | beat 2:45. Boores of cases are on record among the extensive ¥ oman emered §. Pearsall. @rygoods firms of our city where those who bought | dr Leouvs entered’ merchandise from them have instantly upon their re- Ceipt advised the scllers that packages of silks, valn- First beat..... bie cloths and finer qualities of clothing bad certain | Second heat. pieces missing, and that in the places thereof were | Third heat. Gubstituted — of miserable stuffs, such as Canton | Fourth heat. Oannel, unbleached 61 , £0, and as @ conse- TROT, quence a settiement uh PURSE $1,000: to firat and $200 to second manded, there must be reductions upon the bills | horse: mile heats, best three in five, in barness, for or the missing ee supplied. Such information to | horses that never beat 2:28. 2:39% the business firms of our city, whose transactions | W. Borst entered b. g. Bradley. aia mount to hundreds and millions of doliars annu- | A. Lewis entered b. m. Clara... 1222 liy, recurring with great regularity,jperplexed them | Mr. Saunders entered b. g. Western New * geverely, and at once they invariably appealed to the York..... : -848 8 ore of their establishments, and closely ques- | B. Mace entered g. g. Carrol. ; i. Bones them regarding the manner of packing and | D. Mace entered g. m. Dutch Girl delivery of such cases, From these employés there TIME. never could be obtained the least information; aud ni (ten in despair the merchants would turn to the | First heat Duyers, and ia many instances deny the statements, | Second or to the carriers of the merchandise, and after | Third he fepresenting tho circumstances and producing the Feceipis, sow! at such aud such ‘cases or pack- ages of goods were “shipped in good order,” accused | second place, Carrol third, Wi Quarter, Hay . 1 7) Li 2134 ara won the pole, Dutch Girl the rh New York fourth ta property had been stolen tn transitu, and | aud Bradley the outside. hae ame for the ther demanded payment, Steamship compa- | word trageling, dd it was given, Ciara getting nics, whose vessels ply acuthward, have thus been | away drst, Dutch Girl second, Carrol third, Wes:ern @ppeaied to, id where payment has been refused | New York fourth and Bradley last, Carrol soon Gulls almost Counties in wumber have issued, thou- | went to the front and passed the quarter pole two and’ of dollars thas being spent In litizat ond, | lengths ahead of Ciara, in thirty-seven seconds, on the other hand, both on vesaeia, on rail- ¥ Dutch Giri third, Western New York and Bradiey the stores where t For) were | close together. Carrot trotted very fast and drew sed, innocent persons have be ismussedon | away from the others on the backstretch, passing the yo of being interested in the crime. Avain, | half-mile pole five Jengths ahead of Clara, in 1:16, the mare being one length abead of Bradley, who was one length ahead of Western New York, Dutch Or far behind and on @ break. Carroi cae on the u* | homestretch half a dozen lengths ahead, but soon afterwards broke up and fell # in the rear of the othera, Clara and Gradicy had @ close struggle for vonnections of long standing hav: tly #evered, a3 the sellers of the mei tone Feposing confidence in their employés, que sty of Chose that purchased them, and Jered sl will that never comid ber extent have the merchants of jow York recently been subjccted to suck complaints, and so | the heat, the mare winning by halfa length in 2:92 1;. Many Lave been the laweu'ts agatuet steamship and | Western New York was third, Dutch Giri fourth and railroad Owners Within the past few months that, | Carrol last. after consmitation, it was decided to call to their aid Second Heat,—Oarrol got away frat, Ola! og cf the poles, if possible, to um- | Bradiey third, Dutch Girl and Western criminal aur ing these | together, bringing up the rear. At the quarter pole a detectives | Carrol ied one length in thirty-seven seconds, Clara office, Mulyerry nid, » length in fvont of Bradley, who was half a tavhed to work Up the matter and Ox | u lengths ahead of Western New Pork, Dutch i upon the gallty parties. With (hia end in | Girla good way further off. At the half-mile pole view they Nave labored zealously, aod yesterday | Carrol ied g length and a half in 1:15, Ciara, second, afternoon ted puch arrests and were witucsscs | with Bradley at ber wheel, Western New York five Of such | actions that the thyatery connected s behind and Dutch Girl out of the race. As 1 g of dry goods from New York with with » shipp Joni et result aliuded to they came into the homestretch Carrol waa 9 length the is now bo Jonver im. | aucad of Clara and Bradley, who were yoked. A explicavie, but very plala, The diame has | capital cont tup the homestetch followed, which during the cniire time been placed to the credit of | terminated in favor of Bradley by a length, Clara the wrong part Netiher porters, shippers «1 | second, two lengihs ahead of Cart Western New have been the guilty persons, but of the cattmen who have Xore Was fifty yards betiind, Dutch Giri nowhere. line, 22513 1¢ abipping of the goods reais | ra Hent.—Daten Girl was withdrawn. Clara cir 0dus Ope vit has been | to the jead, but before ahe got around the tarn ving tho cases for #uiprens | Braliey went io the froat and passed the quarter “in good order.” instead of @ Jeng'h ahead of ber, in thirty-seven and @ balf vessel or freight acpot, | seconds; © third, Western New York fourth. ehip they would | Bradley maintained the toad down the baokstreteh, drive to corte noes’? oF here stolen | closely pr by Clara, but was one Ichgth abe goods are re of ber at the haif-inte pole, in 1:64; Western New 4, as the bold York third, Carrol close '\ he mare pinched and opening it, wou'd, in police vernacular, Bradley ail the way rlong ine Fiasuing end, some. it, or oxtract ceriain pieces, and from the “fence. times reaching hilt shouldors and then falling DACK 4” obtain goods of & Very Inferior quality which | to bis Wheel, Hradley led into the homestretch one substsuted; the case of cases would then be { length, Clara second, with Western New York at her ‘aad shippedin “good order.’ ‘ihe arrests | wheel, the Jatter having trotted very fant the Jast . dackson & Co., of | quarter of @ tniie. Good trotting brought Bradley to Chambers street, ate “hoss cartmen’ | the score @ winner by ® head, Ciara second, three cwn inany carts and employ several | lengths ahead of Western New York, who was four among them, one Feeney. | Jengths in front 0? Carrol, Time, 444 Yesterday ne was sent to the cléthing house of Fourth Heat.—Carrol was then withdrawn, Brad- Mus re. Awperg, Jordan & Co. 61 Walker street, | ley took the lead, Clara kecond, Western New York @ud ob\ained wx or seven Cases of gouds imtended | Uird, and they never cl places to the ond, Bradley led four len; ‘to the quarter pole in thirty-eight seconds, to t4¢ haif-mile pole in 1:16, and finished the mile three fengths ahead “of Cl “A in 238344, Western New York a sort length behind. ‘48 THIRD TROT. Same Day—Purse, $500; $400 to first horse and $100 to the second; mile heats, best three in five, in harness, for horses that never beat 2:35- ‘ft. Canary entered b. g. No Name,... J, Murphy entered ch. g. Star, Hl. How entered b. m, Lady Well: B, Mace entered ch, m, Henrietta G. N. Purguson entered br. g. Needl TIME. eo Gua ld ME. Quarter, Hair, 1:6 ¢ . d:ig ‘Third heat. 1:18 Fourth heat. 38 1 First Heat,—Star took the lead, Lady Wells second, Needle Gun third, tenrietta fourth and No Name fifth, Star led one length to the quarter pole, Needle Gun second, Henrietta third, No Name fourth and Lady Wells far behind, Star was two lengths ahead at the half-mile pole, but at the three-quarters Hen- rietta was on even terms with him, he having over- reached himself and cut his quarter, which caused him to break up badly, They all broke up on the homestretch, but Needie Gun, being the best at that game, came in a winner by a length, Henrtetta on, Be Namne third, Star fourth, Lady Weils last, ime, 2:3434, Second Heat,—Needle Gun took the lead, and by a succession of breaks and runs he kept in front of the others tothe end, Star tried to keep pace with him. and used bimseif up in the effort, and was beaten at the finish by No Name and Lady Wells, Henrietta last. The judge ruted Needle Gun out of the race for running and gave No Name the heat. Time, 2:35. Third ieat.—No Name took the lead, was never headed in the heat and won by a length, being ssed from end to end by Star, the others half a lengths behind. Lady Wells came in third, Henrietta lasi, ‘Time, 2:36%. Fourth Heat.—\t was now dark, and patrolmen Were appointed and stationed at the quarter, half and three-quarter poles to watch the horses as they assed the: Henrietta came home first, oue length ahead of No Name, Lady Wells third and Star last. When the patrolmen came in they re- ported Henrietta and Lady Wells running at the quarter pole, and for that the judge gave the heat and race to No Name and the second money to Star. ‘Time of heat, 2: THE WOODLAWN' RACES, LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct. 27, 1868, The regular meeting over the Woodlawn Course commenced to-day and will continue during the Week. The attendance was fair. The first race was for the United States Hotel stakes; forfour year olds, to harness, milo heats, best three In five. $50 entrance, play or pay. The hotel added $50. Summary—Swigert’s Almont, by Alexander Abdallah, 1; W. P. Woodward, mate of Eminence, drawn; P, 8. Dorsey’s Jack Ooun, by Gold Dust, distanced. Time, 2:3934. The second race was for the trotter’s purso of $100—$70 for the first horse, $20 for the second and $10 for the third. Mile heats, in harness, for horses that had never trotted in public previous to the lat of September, 1868. Summary—Boboyse’s s. g. Tom Hendricks, distanced; Dan Barker’s b. m. No Name, 1, 1; L. Dorsey’s Josh Gold Dust, by Goid Dust, drawn; John Collins’ b. h, John Leonard, 3, 3; Major P. Mathews’ b. g. Grace, drawn; Dan Swigert’s b. h, Stemere, 2, 2; J.J. Smith’s bl. b. Jessle Brown, distanced. Time, 7364 THE WORCESTER RACES. WORCESTER, Mass., Uct 28, 186%, To-day was the second day of the fall races here. The weather was unfavorable, the track bad and the attendance slim. There was only one race trotted, for a purse of $600, and was won by A. P. Morrison’s Prince Albert in three heats, Time, 2:39, 2:41 and 2:35, William Woodrait’s Bell Morrill was second, S. P. Perkins’ Black Uarry third and J. N. Thomas’ Rich fourth. CASUALTIES. Yesterday noon Ann Baker, residing at 1423, Fast Broadway, fell from a shed in the yard and seriously fractured her skull, She was taken to Bellevue Hos- pital. Melinda Blanchard, a child three years old, fell from the second story window of 546 West Forty- 5 abd yesterday morning and was seriously aniel Wren, twenty-six, residing at No. 7815 Oliver street, while passing No. 202 Chatham street, escape noon, was seriously injured about the ead by & joistJalling from the awning upon bi, ‘Taken to New York Hospital. Samuel Gibson, residing corner of Forty-fifth Street and second avenue, fell from a truck yester- day and was badiy injured about the head. Taken to Bellevue Hospital. James McCann, & sailor, fell from aloft to deck of steamer Nebraska, lying at pier No. 46 North river, last evening, and was seriously fnjured internally, ‘Taken to Bellevue Hospital. ‘Thomas Horden, te six, fell from the stoop of house No. 722 East Kieventh street, last evening, breaking an arm and eet 3 his shoulder. His parents being in very limited circumstances, he was gratuttously attended by a neighboring physictan. Henry Geisner, aged forty, a German, living in the rear of No. 226 East Fourth street, died suddenly Jast evening. Cause unknown. ‘The Coroner was notified, Murray, aged forty-five, living at No, 26 Mots Bri street, fell down stairs last evening and broke an arm. Taken to Bellevue Hospital. ‘SHIPPING NEWS, Almanac for Now York=-Tuis Day. 6 27 2501 Weatber Aloug the Coast. ° Moon sets...morn 4 25 High water..morn 6 42 Sun rises. Sun sets... PORT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 28, 1868. Herald Packages. Captains and Parsers of Vessels arriving at this port will please deliver all packages Intended for the Henacpto ofr regularly authorized agents who aro attached to our Steam Yaebt fleet. The New York Associated Press do not now collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, ‘an will be seen by the following extract from the proceedings of the regular monthly meeting held March 3, 1863 :-- Resolved, That on and after April 1, 1868, the Aveociated Presa will discontinue the collection of sbip news in the harbor of New York. Passed unanimously. Ba Tho office of the Herald steam yachts JawEs and JEANNETTE ie at Whitehall alip. mmuoications from Owners and consigness to the ‘ma of inward bound Vessels wili be forwarded free of charge. CLEARED. Steamship Tripoli (Br), Le Bessurfer, Liverpool via Queens- mar > Steamship Vigo, Bulkley, Savannah--Murray, Ferris & Co, Marmion, Faircioth, Savaanah—R Lowden, atteras, Lawrence, Norfolk, Cliy Point and ready, City. Morgan, Alernndria—J Hand, Bearae. Bort —W P Clyva Steamship Acushnel, Kelly, New Bedford—Ferguson & ‘ood. Bark RatTuele (Tin), Bavarese, Trieste and Coustantinople— Agresth Hark Lucy A Nickels, Dunean, New Orleans. H Dram- mond, Bark Tomas Terry (Br), Croaby, Bt Marys, Ga—Brett, Son Co, brig Cuba (Norw), Kuhule, Glasgow—Funch, Meincke & at. Brig Jenny (Dan), Lantzen, Laguayra and Porto Cabello Boonen Graves & Co, Brig J Comll (Br), Comitl, Curacon—H J DeWolf. Brig Vieloria Amelia (Br), Terrio, Sydney, Brewe-. Brig Crocus, Colburn, Gardiner—J Borland & Co. Brig J Mctniyro, Haskell, Boston. ut Arizona (bit), Holden, 8t John, NB, via P Nevins & 807 Senor Myiloimes, Ireland, Washington, NC—Thomas & Schr Caroline Hall, Vicker, Richmond--N L McCready & Do. “Holmes, Sche Emma, Monroe, Whitehon Bohr Leocadia, Paula, Saiem. Behr Alaska, Clark, Newburyport- Sehr A M Bird, Merrill, Boston. a Sehr B Smkh, Nickerson, New ‘ood. Behr Rows, Paul, Taunton. ARRIVALS. REPONTRD AY THD HERALD STRAM YaouTs. Steamship Nebraska (Br), Guard, Liverpool Oct 9% and ueenstown 10th, with muse'and passengers, to Williams & nion. Steamebip Caledonia (Br), McD Va Bakor & Dayton. Hopes & Co, Snow & Richardson. Haiey, Hedord--Ferguson & 1d, Cinsgow and Moville 268 steerage Get 10, with mdse and 45 cabin ngere, to Henderson Bron. Rucountered asccussion of very LeMrt aaeave; hove to. Toh and iy gales during the whole if hours. Oct 94, iat 45.01, loo 6443, boarded brig amew, of StJolme, NF, dismavied and abandoned, fo no trace of crew (the brig Ses clea: fram St Jol NF, Oct 13 for Glace Bay, CB), 26ih, lat i, lon 65 94. saw and Inman steamer, bound I Steamship Santiago de Cuba, McDiarmid, Aspinwall, Oot 1! nn mdee dp ara, to the Norih American Stanm- ship Co. oot Sve ‘ayel bearing N by 4 E 2 fies fy assed for Aspinwail Peau. iat hence for Arplawall. Henmsbip. ‘Lodous, Hovey, New crienns 100 H Mwlory 4 60. " aunoay, 10 days, with om Cape Care sivong northerly winds, On the 24h disabled forward engine, whtch detained a xeveral hgurn. Bteamsbip Favita, Freeman, Philadelpuis, with mdee, to J Lorilined. Steamship Diriga, Johnson, Portiant, with mdse, to JF men. Steamship Fairbanks, Huater, Boston, with mdse to Wm P ark Joshua Loring (of Boston), Loring, Bremen, 40 da i ise, to Funed, Meincke & Wendt. Oct 11, lat 46 34, a targe icanerg: Jenham (NU', Monster, Carthagensy 74 daye, with ndl % my to Panel, Meincke' fad etrong NB ite duriog the Laat Wy dag, orga Whitney (Br), Butlerieid, Cow Bay, 7 days, withcoal, to Thompson & Hunter, Had easterly gales and cefure MBeAlmbo (EF), Caffray, Cow Bay, 10 days, with cons Oawnin.” Oct th lat lon OO" darida hear MW gale, Charies Arnold, of Sydney, |, fell from the main- {ops lant yard and Was lost. Had strong westerly winds the entire p Brig ir), McLarn, Leghorn, Ji and Gibraltar 6) ith marble, Ac. 0. F Pr ee ‘Had light winds and calms the entire passage. Brie Marie (NG), Bueren, Io Janeiro, 63 days, Witheotee toorler, Has been 12 days north of Hatteras wi noone gales, Brg Chieitats (Br), Langenberg, Yabacoa, PR, 19 with inolasees, to Mofrison & Philips, Has been 4'da; Hatbras with strong NE winds, Oct 15, lat 25 60, lon 68 20, Lads heavy gale from SSE, and’ was o} to throw deck Jond yverbourd, consisting of 40 casks of molasses to lighten vessi!, she having sprang a leak, : Bre Rocky Glen, Wallace, Cow Bay, 12. daya, with coal to Wn Oct 1a. a heary NNW gale, aplit topgalant sail, stovo bulwarks, &c. tig Coronella (Br), MeCulioch, Walton, NS, 6 days, with mds? io G F Peniston & Co. Brig Rising Sun, Sawyer, Jonesport, 12 days, with spars to Snow & Richardsou, rig Rio Grande, Bennett, Bath, 6 days, with lumber aud Iaths to Chase, Taibo & Cz Biig Potomac, Coombs, Bangor, 9 days, with lumber to Holyoxe & Murray, Brig J W Woodruff, Woodruit, Bangor, 8 days, with lumber to holyoke & ing Brig James $ Clark, Warren, Bangor, 10days, with lumber to Wilson & Co, Brig Princeton, Wells, Boston for Philadelphia. Behr Kate Brigham, Luce, Havre, 41 days, with mdse, to Boyd & Hincken, Had beavy westerly winds the whole pas- ange, “Echr Sonthern Cross (Br), Georze, Windsor, NS, 8 days, wih plaster to Crandall, Umphcay & Co. Sehr Aun Curnior (Bs!, Peck, St Joba, NB, 7 days, with tenticr to Sralers & G3, ch 3 chr M © Moseloy, Urann, Brunswick, Ga, if dacs, with InmbertoT M Mi & Co, Had strong’ NE winds the whole passage, Schr Francis Satterly, Tucker, Charleston 15 days via Li ia Long Isiand Sound, with naval stores to Smith, Jones & Co, Ex- ‘perlenced heavy weather the entire passage. Schr Helene, Burns, Wilmington, NO, days, with naval stores to Jonas Smith &C. Oct’ 31, had heavy northerly weather on the passage, sprung foremast, &c. Scbr Kt E Sveelman, ingeraoll, ‘irginia. Sohr Jennic A Sheppard, Morel jaltimore for Bridgeport. Schr M 5 Flemick, Gorman, ware for Stamford, Ct, Schr Northern Light, Harper, Calais, 6 days, with Inmber toJed Frye & Co. Schr Miud Mallock, Bartlett, Calais, 12 days, with lumber to Simpson & Clapp. 17th inst, 86 miles east of Cape Cod, in aheavy N& gale, lost part of deck load. ‘aie i by rere Gerrisoa, Calais, 10 days, swith lumber to jmpson & Clapp. Solr ary Beli, Ailen, Calas, 9days, with!tnmber to Smith 0, Schr Judge Low, Gurhay, Calais, 7 days, with timber to Snow & Kichardson. Schr Gun Rock, Boyd, Calais, 8 days, with lumber to Birap- son & Clapp, Schr A Veters, Higgins, Calais, 8 days, with lumber to Stunpron, Clapp. Schr Chiara, Allen, Calais via Providence, where whe dis- charged. Sour Northern Light, Clement, Macias, 5 days, with lum- ff ber to Simpson & C) ‘Schr I K Jones, Robertson, Machins, 9 days, with timber and lath to Chase, Talbot & Co. ‘Schr Algomar, Hall, Calais via Providence, where she dis- charged. fist, BF Nettie Cushing, Pressy, Thomaston, 6 days, with lime 10 sy & Co. Schr Susan Center, Fales, Thomaston, 6 days, with lime to WS Brown, Schr Island Belle, Plerce, Vinalhaven, 6 days, with buflding stone to order, Sent Northern Light, Buckmelster, Vinaihaven, 6 days, with building atone, to Burdett & Co. er, Richardson, Jonesport, 5 days, with spars to Snow & Richardson. Sobr Sea Queen, Wooster, Franklin, 8 days, with lumber to Simpson & Ulapp! ight Marghe Maria, Dean, Franklin, 6 days, with lamberto foflingion & Co, Schr Pinta, Sinall, Lubec, 8 days, with Iumber and jaths to Jed Frre&do, * : Schr Gen Peavey, Hall, Lubec, 8 days, with fish to Jed @ & Co. Schr Planter, Davis, Lubec, 7 days, with fish to Jed Frye & Co, Schr Petrel, Granich, Bath, 8 days, with lumber to John Boynton & Son. Schr Orozimbo, Chase, Belfast, 7 days, with laths and lam- ber to Holyoke & Murray. ‘Scir Melbourne, Dunton, Gardiner, 15 dys, with lumber to Holyoke & Murray. Schr Geo E Davidson, Ryder, Gardiner, 6 days, with lum- ber to Smith & Co, of Rondout, PE: ‘Schr Alice Oakes, Marson, Gardiner, 5 days, with lumber to Holyoke & Murray. ‘schir Florence, Taylor, Ellaworth, 8 days, with lumber for Elizabethport, Sehr Wm H Mailler, March, Elisworth, 7 days, with staves toT M Mayhew & Co. Schr Lena Pratt, Parker, Elsworth, 8 days, with lumber for Newark. Soir Orion, Osborn, Ellsworth, 7 days, with lumber to Lindaley & Co, of Rondout, Hohr Marcellus, Remick, Ellsworth, 8 days, wits lumber and shooks to T M Mayhew & Co. cur Caroline C, Mayo, Tremont, 8 days, with lumber to master. Sobr Uncle Tom, Stok sae Berane es, aes : days, — spars to chr Vicksbur, 7 days, with lumber to Bell £ Co,, Jeuy'cuge ee ery ghd Frank Maria, Smith, Bangor via Norwich, where she charge Schr Elis Hodgdon, Hudson, Bangor, 10 days, with lumber to Holyoke & Murray. Sehr Porto Rico, Wentworth, Bangor, 7 days, with timber to. Chasey Taibot & Co; gi 8tts, Win McCobb, dimith, Bangor, 7 days, with lumber to impson . 1 Sght Jane, Davis, Bangor, 8 days, with lumber to Holyoke array. Scr Ocean Ranger, Clark, Bangor, 7 days, with lumber to Simpson & Clapp. qutee Ellen Merrit, Dodge, Bangor via Norwich, where abe jachargea. Schr John, Parker, Bangor via Bridgeport, where she dis- a Schr Alpine, Marshall, Bangor, 7 days, with lumber to Hol- rae Mace Avery, Bangor, 7 days, with lumber to master. Schr Convo, Pickering, Rockland, 5 days, with lime to W 8 rown & Co, g ott Delaware, Crocket, Rockland, 6 days, with Ime to W rown pScte Susan, Bumont, Rockland, 6 days, with lime to WS rown Sth Equal, Pant, Rockland, 4 days, with limo to Pressy & Schr James Henry, Oliver, Rockland, 4 days, with lime to WS Brown. Schr Ariosto, Spears, Rockland, 5 dave, with lime to W 8 rown & Co, ‘gigi Leontine, Pratt, Rockland, 6 days, with ime to Pressy Schr 8 $ Lewis, Spaulding, Rockland, 6 days, with Ime to reasey & Co. Schr’ Amanda Powers, Robertson, Rockland, 5 days, with lime to Preasey & Co. Schr Lucy Jane, Hall, Rockland, 6 days, with Iimeto W 8 wn & Oo. (a Anna, Daniela, Portland, § days. with lumber to Brown Co. Schr Ide L. Howard, Harrington, Portiand, 6 days, with Tumber to John Boynton & Son, Schr F G Willard, Parsons, Portland for Lote nee 4 ri Schr Wm Murray, Long, Gloucester, & days, with teh to order. pa = Hickman, Small, Gloucester, 6 days, with stone to P F uyler. Sclir @ W Baldwin, Lorg, Gloucester, 5 days, with th to Stetson & Oo. Sehr Amelia, Evans, Newburyport. bebe Wm K ‘Barber, Newburyport. jarnes, Schr E W Pratt, Hendricks, Lyno, Behr Boston, Smith ‘tor Philadelphia. Schr Fremont, Gibbs, Boston for Philadelphia. Schr Daniel Brittain, Springer, Boston for Phiiadelphis, Schr O W Elwell, Boston for Georgetown, DU. pa Sh ee ir ', Tho ya, wi! is inand OC % Schr Plow Boy, Hallock, Boston. Schr Rena Harria, , Boston for Rondowt. Schr Olando, Davin, Boston for Elizabethport. Bohr War Steed, Niat Boston. emt, ee Scur Eastern Stary Wing, Provincelows, 4” da 10. tario, ver Scar R P King, Blivea, Providence for Ei Schr R H Wilson, Providence for Elizi Sehr Potter & Hooper, Bradbury, Providence for dia. Miche Charles Carroll, Chase, Providence for Rondout, Sehr Maria, Barber, Westerly for Rondout. Schr Cabinet, Cook, Newport for Elizabeth Schr Geo W French, French, New London. Schr Mary J Romer, Wilfiams, New London. Schr Jane, Gorham, New London. Sen Fenneyivaniay Allon, Norwich for Elizavethport. Schr Jobn W Bell, Hall, Stonington. Schr Yankee Boy, Reeves, New Haven. Sch4 James Boitoh, Davis, Bridgeport. Sehr Jonn & Taylot Young, Bridgeport for Phiindelptia, * Rslit Mary Brockway, Brockway, Connecticut River. iacht Phantom, —-, New Bedfdrd via Newport aad New London. Ship Cynosute, from Liverpool, ports heavy weather the entire passage. gale, lost Head and jeeeived otaer slight a: Niadel- #50 passengers, and re- Oct 17, in'a heavy fi#, from Liverpool, 1 consigned to Snow & ad'of JF Whitney & Co, ae before reported, SAILED. Bicamships Colorado, Liverpool; Rnsala, to; Fah Kee, Ber- ; Marion, Savannah; Virgo, do, Hatteras, Norfola, Mary Sanford, Wilmington, NUL Wind at sunget NW. sa Burgess, ian es Amcrican Shipmastern’ Association, BTRERT—NOOMS 2, 25 pproved masters have reci a1 ree W. Hale, ©, John Clark ; 8604, een, bark BG Stetwon; 6604, Petor viodsrey, Madariaga brig Carmen ; 5396, Ne mesio G-Travieso, brit Camilla; 660%, Sams. Daneas, bark ‘A Nichols ; $808, Thomas B Adatns, iy conn Sill, Peter C Peieraon, ship Tecumaeh Outs F Coom ames A. Tuker, bare Nartin W brew bark Shamrock; i8}4, farnel ‘Mave--O608, Alvert F Caien- ship Progrem Feter J rks. not renewed annually are {nvalid, Marine Disasters, Steamenie PARKERSBORGH—The Panama Chronicle of the Ith inst aaya:—The feare entertained for the matety of the Above vensel have, we regrot to #ay, been realized by the ar- rival yesterday of the company's steamer Eaivator. For tue f ioviare we are indebted to Mr Purser Hansen, of the ny Who, with others of the sil fated veswel, arrived here in the Salvador, On the night of the 16th Sep: tember, on entering the port of Amapala, the ck & ignated the * f wit Force that all attempts At backing her praved fruitiens, atively short time the ship filed. The active efforts male wore, we are happy to sy, successfol in saving the passengers, about 40 in number, and the crew. Ail the Hightors avaliable ia the port were brought into requisition, ‘and by the: all the bagvage, mails and specie were ‘The whip, it is feared, will be a total wreck, although it is hoped that s good deal if not all the cargo will’also be Raved. Suir Two BROTHERS, ashore on Body Ialnnd, isto be siripped and sold at auction, BAgK GronGit WALKER, at Providenes from Picton, NS, threw overboard BO tone Of coal before getting of Point Ju- dita. Sone WN Lanner befor LAndaey, from Baltimore bound to d ARnOTE at Little Logg Harbor, waa ralng ca and weut to Phiaceiphia 27tp ust for repaire, Bhe leaks but jit. Bonk dno PERKINS, at Snlem from Tiny of | St Law. re ight wf Oct 17, In a hoary syunil, carried away Jost mainenil, boom and gad, and bed foresail | LIAION During the squall of yesterday afternoon the D Hazard. rae from New W: i 2 laden with brick, tur caine ia. collision io the East river Williams! with the achy Breeze, wartiett, from Trenton for Hartford. Tho former had her boweprit broken of and bow stove in and subsejaently sunk of Coenties Rect. The Breeze hs her cabin bovsd stove in and wustained tome other alight damaye. Sue was towed toto the Atlantic Basin, MALAGA, Oct 7--Bark Voyager, which eailed for Francisco Hept 28, bas put back to this port, (Bark Voyt (Br); Gibbs, cleared at Malaga Sept al (ur New Orleans. NEW. YORK HERALD, TAURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. Miscellaneous. Purser 8 P Garniss, of the steamship Champion, from Charleston, ‘has our thanks for favors. Purser John Kavanagh, of the Inman line steamship City of Boston, will please accept our thanks for his attentions, Purser J B Docharty, of the steamship San Jaciato, has our thanks for favors, We are indebted to purser Chas F Burke, ef the steamabip Huntsville, for full files of Savannah papers. Purser W Burns, Jr, of the steamship Santiago de Cuba, has placed us under obligations to him, Aue Wasitxazon, Pi bk with ‘coals to Pacihe. ort passage oO! po lanky hic § of houses, bulwarks, of at 9 lately lost. The aickest trip on record to jew York. arrived at Panama he latter auppoded Pashington has now Panama, namely, 105 Forrress MONROE, Oct or room S Lao United States yey steamer latteras Inlet. 8) heavy northeasterly weather outaide since the the 27th, 10 miles south of Yoon cad D Branallk bows LAuNonep—At wn 15th inst, from the yard of on the Mth Go, after the remark a quantity of wrecked’ stuit, consisting of Of Cape to be parts made the days from const sur he reports ‘inst, On Provineeto John G Whitcomb, Esq, s beautiful white oak, copper fas- tened brig of 166 tons, called the DA Small. She is to be em- xe = ee whaling business, under command of Captain Orders have Vessel (No ward of ber the first favorable of ‘By order of the Li 8 Boston, Oct 27, 1868, Notice to Mariners. been about to the north preseut position, abd the semoval wi tunity. fithonae Board. ee to remove the Pollock Rip Light ‘and east- rill bewnade KE, Lighthouse Inspector, 2d dist. ‘BAST COAST—WRECK NEAR THE DUDGEON, 'RINITY HOUGE, LONDON, Oct 12, 1868. T Notice is hereby given, that a green_ buoy “Wreek," has Ke,"2has been laid-about 15 fat marked with the oms eastward o} fhe brig Diadéni, of Whitty, sunk near the Dudgeon Light onsel ‘The buoy lies in 834 fathoms at low water spring tides, with the following com) me tight exsel, Eby N, distant 1 7-10ths mile. are ail duowing above high water. IN, Secretary. Dudgeon The spars 0! By order, 38 bearings: ‘the ve ROBIN Whalemen. Cleared at New Bedford 27th inst, bark (late ship) Roman, Jernegan, North Pacilie Ocean, ‘Arrived at i Paul's Island Pre: dent, 49 bbls; Java, 800 di Tamerlane, 4 do; A Barnor Bark Albion, Tuomas of u Francisco Oct 2% ship i enie, from Bt ‘Spoke since Oct 1, ahips Trident, 100) bbis oll ; 10; Geo Rainbow, 1 whale; 5 do. NB, wasat Chatham Islands, no date; had not seen asp whale.’ Would beat Bay of Islands in September. 4844, Spoken. Foreign Ports. ASPINWALL, Oct 19—In port steamship Alas! from and for NYork. CALoUTTA, Oct 26—In port bark J H McLarren, Corning, from Boston via Gall le. LAVRE, Oct 9—Arrived, ship Caravan, Li Ship Isaac Webb, from Liverpool for New York, Oct 22, iat yon 80 83. ae % ka, Gray, NYork. AVAN A, Oct 28—Arrived, steamship ‘San Franciaoc, Dea- ken, NYork for Vera Craz, dc. HALIFAX, Oct 25—Arrived, brig GW Morris (Br), Morris, NYork; schr Prairie Bird (Br), Sullivan, do. Salled 24th (not 28d), steamship Cit lalcrow (from N York (Br), Dunham, and Comet MALAGa, Francisco. ‘put back (see United States, ldg; brigs Dudley, ‘Liverpool; Brn, Lan, Oat fn port bares age “Averill; of Washington (Br 2nlh, sobre Maggie Quai, wager (Ben Gibbs, for 8 0} 3 it Ba Fury Wilton: ‘for sack, iiot 5 Ella Maria, Berry; Antelope, Rumball, and Corrientes, Lord, for do do; tchr Ward J Parks, Bogart for do do. Tee NB, Oct 19—, ved, ship Lilian (Br), ‘er, Boston. PANAMA, Oct 14—A1 ship Washington, Page, NYork, 105 das caniog ae ‘Bow dives, steamships Salvador, Central nian, Sutton, San Francisco. Quznno, Oct #3—Arrived, steainship Peruviau, Ballantyne, verpool ce: 5—In port bark Edward Hill, Marsion, for MYore, lug’ orig M Higging, for do doiand + dg vn for do do ; an Cleared st, barl S Azelia Bey th Bostor NYork ; 25th, bark Maria Br), Robinsan, Harmon: Cleare YABAcoa, ks pelling, load for Londo B, Oct 24--Arrive others. EB 10. 9—arrived previous, Zenobla, Hutehin- n. id Albatross (Br), Snfith, ‘Scammel (Br), Hilmstrom, do; brig |. do. th, schrs Wilile Mowe, Hilton, NYork; Abbie, Daris, Philadelphia, , Oct 8—No vensels in port. American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Oct 26—Arrived, schrsS W Bunnell, Ban- nell, Providence; Florence Balled 24th, sclirs A J Beni BOSTO! timore; J Katie J Hoy i t, Parker, New Haven. Got 27—Arrived, schrs J Parsons, Clark, Philadelphia; 2 W nand Sarah ec!) Rodgers, Boston. y, Bunnell,’ Norwich; 20tb, james Martin, Fuller, Bal- Tall, Rob- Crowigy, and J W Mattian’, Leigh- Elizabeth, hia. 4 Robert, Baker, Madras and Calcutta; schrs c eS Richardson, Ponoe, PR; Wave Crest, Davis, el Vind E to SW, from the roads, ship N Boynton. steamer Br, x Cleared. ae! York. rifiin, do, BALTIMORE, Oct 27. Saltilla river, Ga; brig China (Br}, Martin! Alexander (Br), if Mason, Bost Bedell, NYor Palmyra ; bark felson (late Molaeed), Ponca on; Transfer, Bunker, Windsor, NB ; teamer M in, He nda, Baker, Liverpool ; (Br), Liverpoo! ; ship John Han Freeman, pI hatianoo; W Drivoo: Buckman, Phiwiclphin; An? cker, do; J & H Crowley, Oro NYork; schr brig Abby Ellen, Orcutt nie; schrs Lucy PR; Vrarie, ‘Statesman, —S jeClellas Boston via Norfolk; shipe Goleo rt ; Canova, Eultott, Mar: ilies; brig Eva N Johnson, Johnson, NY ork. 'BANGOW, Oct 4—Arrived, schr ‘Fred Smith, Smith, New lied —B Harris, French, Sante Cruz; Elmira, Greamer, and Buraas, Oakes, NYork} seu N'Y ‘Gurgose! eee CHARLESTON, Oct 24—Arrived, sehr Maria Hall, Shop- pard, Roc 35th Arrived, ship Sumter, Keene, NYork. Balled—Bark 8 G W Dodge, Munro, Philadelphla, 4 Surinam; schr Maria Hall,» 28th—Sailed, hern: iin fort} rte CALAIS Ost Se-Ceared bark eer. Rideout, McAllister, Montevide} schr Mary & Wiley, ‘NYork. ‘¢Mth—Arrived, schr More Light, Bradford, NYork. Cleared Schr Sea Queen, Baltimore. DIGHTON, Oct 24—aArrived, schr Moses ‘De. 53 MONHOR, Oct %8—Arrived, bark Transit, Kel- RTI . Swan Island for orders. ELESWORTH, Oct 30- Arrived, echr James Tildea, Daris, NYorn. FALL RIVER, Oct 2—Sailed, echr Chance Shot, Terry, 25th—Arrived, echrs Harry 4 Nod, Greene, Rondont (not as B Bramhall, Hus- berore); Kate MeL hawk jewburg ; Eliza Jd Raynor, Hrurell ceo ‘aos Lirtie; Fram en) Philadetphia, ag if ‘$7th—Arrived, schr American Eagle, Shaw, Philadelphia. ‘Lovering, Anson, Ealled—8:hra’ Ann f Carll Trier, anid L 8 Philadelphia; Eilza Paro, burg, and Cabinet, Cook, ‘orks GALVESTON, Oct 23—Arrived, bark Nordcap, Albrecht- sen, Liverpoo GLOUCESTER, Oct 8—Arrived, brig Orion (Br), Fett, 8 John, NB, for NYork ; echr Astoria, Hancock for da. HOLMES' HOLE, Oct 98, PM—Arri B_ Young, Trafton, NYork for Portland Br), ‘Morton, Bt John, NB, for'New York Irene, Boston for do; echra,laiog Sun, BSawyer.Jonesport for do; ‘He for do; Amanda Powers, Robinson ; ulding, and 8a: Fah, Morton, Ro ¢, Ellsworth for a care, perttatian: Bake Robera, Phiiedel phate oa joni for St John, NB: achrs L & M Reed, } Geo Taulana, Bteeiman ; Geo Adams; A Jett, Bardett, and Sarah L Lo gee Philadelphia for Boston ; E Wi do fi eer ae er mection Smith, do for kalem ?Jatnes W Houck, and § L Russell, Smith do for Lynn; do for Danversport; Emma L Porter, Sparks, do for ; Horse, Ponder, and Ge ag ae Sopp wesw fn tiand: Admiral, r for’ 40; Pierce. Portland; 5 gon Port Johnson for for ; ‘calom Starlight, Meintire, Rappalsnock Rive? for Gardiner. 8 Lewis, Risihy Sane Piamer, “Awands Powers, Sarah peng Someph. Ala tailed yesterda; A john ;,fohre Matanzas, Ella Hay, Limturaer Orga, Capt done, Ellen Merriman, P 8 Eat EX Bi ry Lowe Kate Walker, ‘NEW ORLEA! Chandler, Mobile. steamship Havre and Havana; ships Ingome Knight, Alligator, Ma- NS, Oct 92—Cleared, ship Albert Gallatin, A Saxonia or. fuer, Hamburg ma St James, Goodwin, Liverpool Hosmer, New York; brigaJ Ht Kennedy, Seliman, Havana; Paraa (8p), iraas; echt vers, Richards, Utilla, Below, ship McLeod, Browarieg, from Liverpool jeared—Brig Moses R NYork. Sourmwest Pass, Oct 32— rived, ablp Christie, Freder- and Volant, McFarland, NYork. M) Jerees 3 Fashion, Carberry, Ai in obingon, do; Try: York ; 24th, E 8 Twit Sailed 27th, aera Yor SW PORT, Oct 25, PM. Fall River for NYore ‘erro, ¢rset for do Hortensta, Soule, Albany ; Vi ad LE Fox, \e Cy Piaintield, Norton, Honton ik jonton for do; remen. Arrived, ship Anta Camp, Drummond, Antwerp tte nah. NEWAURYPORT, Oot 4--Safled, schre S C Novas, Brad- ley, and Gen Banks, Lovell, Philadelphia; Amelia, Evans, K Hart, Burgess, aud B ¥ Nelson, im Wooardo.’ ‘echre Stenhen Water: jen, Chavo, Baltimore. ris, Crapo, and Chatics Carroll, Chase, fled, achra Chance Shot, Terry, wirlence for t Portland tor do; Leontine, Rent, ‘Rockiand (or NYork; Mn: Ty A, Jelierson, Providence’ for do’ ton for do; Reda, Munroe, do for Sharles, Trefethen, do; Hacoab F Baker, Kel- ley, Galtimore. NORWICH, Oct 24—Arrived, aches Stephen Morgan, Phila- delphia: Hi Bo Be BSaliod' Beorill, NYork. NEW LONDON, Oct 24—Arrh Ronuout for Norwich ; Di Mth, Tuames, Klizal ith—— Arrived, Binteall, Rondout. ywburg : Jolin C Baater, Jones, osm ea F Brown, NYork. curs Pail sheridan, Murphy, and p te Chureb, 8: ier, do for do. York. Kissam, Elizabethport; Louies = Arrived, achrs Reading RR No 45, Philadelphia; Thos , do; Corene, Hoboken; Florence, Kinzeton; Sterling, Albay ; Coaster, Matien 6 Dr Franklin, achre D T_ Willette, , Mexathlin, Newburg, jable Banks for NY ork, Geo Lanphi , Saiied 26th, rancia Satterly, Tucker, NYork;J L Heat, and Chews do. PHILADELPHIA, Oct 28—Arrived, ‘antivy (Br), Pinekney, Boston; M_A Nelson (Br) {ndsor, NS} brigs Herald, Wood, Sagia; Stella Winsor, NS; Jniin KE Arey, Vabbidge, Bango Provi: schrs Wert Dennis, Crowell, and Laura Bridewma ;RatbH Baker, Loring, Portiands & ewburypart; Sallie © Mofton, Morton, NYork ; W Wrightington, and @arab Purves, Jonea, Fall River; Clyde, Gage, Hos'o. Clearod—Bark Village Helle, Little, Liverpool ; brig Frank F All ny Gardiner; aches John Compton, Childe, Dightor ningham, Roath, New London, 8 Purves, Jones, Providence; 5 W Fikh, Willey, Bowtsn. Fh’ Atrived, brig (1 W. iting, Milan, Dubil Wheeler, Dyer, aud Hattie Sampson, Bake, Po: Bogart Providence: Emelin Balan, Ace's F B Colton, Robinson; BT Alleny Risley: Smith; PM Wheaton, ton; Kate & Bi Devereauz, Rich ;ussn H Gibson, Roeelett worgy,and Mary Standish, Riew, Boston , Ievse Ricky Cro- well, Gloucester, Ana § Brown,’ Fish, New Vedford; Clarn Jang, Parker, Apponane, Cleared—hip Aurora, Uuley, Antwerp: brig Nadia Daten, Coombs, Kostou;' sehrad W Webster, Hawking, Ant. worp;'GS Adams, Baker; J g Worthington, Brown: 'W it Rowe, Whiemote: Albert Meson, Rose: Eo ia Wilton, od; Mary * Mercer, King, Carle Waker, MoF lust Oegan Bird, Kel! te Lookouty Shave, Sairm ; Etoulee, Kel Perry, haven; Beal mlngton ; New Haver son, Prowid Clara iy, New Be ni c Cole, Georgetown ; Martha, ‘Smijb Podgett, Sal ny Sait Dy Cranmer, anes Repplier. mer, Seeder , Heifart; A KR JS Terry, Raynor, do Merrick, Mostonens, Connecticut. Ma Armenin, ean, Robin Craig, Mii! * onoe>—-sneematt PORTLAND, Hi Bri ee Hal, Cardenas; selr Deimont, ; steamship Chesapeake, Brags, NYork; sche York, Albany. Con, Bih—Arrived, brig Amy A Lane, Carver, Philadelphia, aor W Martin, W Bort Johnson > achra Ella, Packard, do oyes, G Colyer, Lroaby, aad All Iandale, Nisiersoa, NYork, sared—Baric ‘earson, Morse, Buenos Ayres; achi Maria Roxanna, Palmer, NYork. dysie Salled—Bark Andes Uviga Protens, Georse Amos, Elsinore Jolin McDonald; scuré Delmont, H N Squire, 5 Souder, and. others, eae Us H, Ont MenArriead schrs Ace Cm, West- za i 3) Macaule, Daia, Philadelshia; Pathway,do. yi Sth—Salled, wehrs Ida L, Pleree; Ada Ames, Adams; F Is Grevory, Thorndike; Troubabour, Rand; Oregon, Gott, and Charles Carroll, Farasworth, Philadelphia ; Active, Matthews, timore. PAWTUCKET, Oct 26—Arrived, schrs Racer, Howar: Haverstraw 27th. Ja Woumase’ Gidersioero, Busabelae port; Aimon Bacon, Crosley, Rondout, PROVIDENCE, Got Arrived, schra_ Amos Falkenbu Tyrrell; Jabez L Watt Weeks, and Alida, Eaton, ‘Elzabete ort; J H Youmans, Gildersleeve, and Fakir, Saunders, do ‘of Pawtucket; Triuiph, George Hotchkiss, Rack- and Martha J Rondout; Albion, Shaw, Hobo- ken; Brave, Snow, and Challenge, Smith, New York; Rhode Is'and, Tryin, Eiizabethport; Chatles, Thurston, Roo Sailed—Schra N & H Gould, Reig Philadelphia; Ses. Nymph, Conley, do (or Georgetown, DC. BikArrived’ Bark Geo Walker (Br), Walker, NB. achra Cyrus Fossett, Harding, Baltimore; David @ Weeden, Georgetown, DC; George Fates, Nickerson, ‘Westmoreland, Rice, Philadelphia; Ophir, ' Webster, aud An- geline Van Cieaf, Heath, Elizabethport. Sailed—Schrs Leila, Foss, Savannah; M L Wedmore, ‘Virginia; Joha Bomere, Heath, Alexandria; Jas Barrett, Mlokerson ; George ‘Hotchkiss, Rackeit, and Brave, Snow ork. RICHMOND, Oct 6—Arrived, steamship Isaac Bell, Bourne, NYork ; schr Nellie Brown, Boston. SAN’ FRANCISCO, ship Golconda,. TRAN ERANGISCO, “Oct i5™Arrived, jompson, Liverpool i joa Broughton, Liverpool, with 17,000 sacks wheat. Salled-_Ship Puritan, Rnomles, Liverpool BAVANNA! Cleared—Ship , Oct 23—Arrived, brig Lilen H, Dwyer, New ‘ork. ‘Mth—Arrived, ehiy Crescent City, Colefield, Liverpool. Cleared-—Ship Annie Sise, Bise, N¥ork;’ bark Rachael, wi “Amived, sisamshtp Mont Lyon, NYork, Arrived, steamsh{p Montgomery, Lyon, NYork, "Thames, Peaninston, NYork. Cleared—Steams SALEM, Oct 26—Arrived, briga Angelia, Brown, and J Means, Herrick, Philadelphia; schr Hnr! ‘Simmons, Godfrey, do. Sailed"-Schr Sidney Price, Townsend, Philadelphia. WILMINGTON, NO. Oct %—Arrived, brigs Clio (NG), Kk, und Danuorerke (Dan), Carl, Boston; Ann, Stull, Mew York’ achr Union Flag, Malohey, Bortland 2th—Arrived, echr @ W Holt, Har Boi Cleared—Sch? Geo H Milla, Mills, NYorix, WASHINGTON, DC, Oct 27—Artived, achr J H Lockwood, Sharrett, NYork. WAREHAM, Oct %—Arrived, achrs J Ponder Jr, Springer, Ponghkeepsie; Angler, Besse, Jersev City; Oneco, Cromwell, 01 Rost, Woodbridge, NS © NYork; Kates ;sloop Oak, NYork. 26th—Sasled, achr A F Kindberg, Thomas, Philadelphia. MISCELLANEOUS. D. Saas mS SARSAPARILLIAN os eee AN. 173 ASSOCIATES. This great remedy fs the true beautifier; it gives to all a clear and beautiful complexion, a pure and healthy skin, bright and clear ey to Cecome impaired by age or and distinct without the aid of glasses. Persons who near sighted—it will not remove this infirmity, but will the sight good, and where 1s any defect of vision iaease it will'remove the cause and it. A fow: Teatore the sight doses will remove all Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, jolla, Ulcers, ‘mors’ and, In faci, every variety of akin ‘diseases, Eruptions, Spots, dc. 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