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ey € E in the 4 et cue warrant oo Uf his jurisdiction, apa ground’ © Tecoinnses Stat ed the Y The cas i ang, tw i Bagesy of Lic Nerm of the Ha Yertay mor! Justices Re econpiea charge to the ¢ only durly cases 8, happily, fr mat there is an a Personal vioieace, a eres of wrong. Yer t ° hey were 1 vn 38 ndictuent; alt wh Phe ¢ € ano bill BULLE be oat of Kecred raed them vrand Ju u thaa bve hi ormed of ne mor en inst sorderly houses 0 the ry ja showing prece: min matter b Imeosina Kxtanrs Tear ‘ terday afternoon and ever taken vp with a doings of some four or tive hun ghta Templar who nad axeembied from all the State and from New York and Pe! Vania to take part in nies incidental to the institution of a new lodge and Installation of tt thar of St. Jol, d Commande ing Commander deiph Morton Hugh De Paye’ mand No. from T n, Points, Following the parade a t Was served up at Hall, Knights adjourned to Mu and Command minden and o <isome cotlatio: after whien ugh with, nigut D. He en of th Hon and other ceremonies were gi Addresses were delive Miller, Anong t by Rey. sir Inguished g¢ ©. Bechtel, P. G A. Nichols, P. G Jules J. Matterson, D. ¢ W. Goodw B. General; f W. U. Medina: Augustus Prayn, 0. ond eujojyable throughou Trenton. easing UNITED STATES feguiar trials on in court commenced before Judge R. following prisoners were Shoner, deputy mail agent on 1! oad cars between Jersey City and Philadelphia, for opening and extracting money from letters—not guilty; Leo- ictments connected ¥ Fi pold Brown, carrying on the business of pediar | without paying the special tax—guilty; Dr. James A. Petrie, of Newark, defacing revenue stamps—no | endant sick; Devine, note and n at a $3 ng having Newark— Dollager ten aud ) NEW YOR r, Rockland and Patnam, day for We purpose of di A. A, Demarest, of Rock- | y, Was calied to the chair, after which five nis, One from each Assembiy dist When the credentials of the se t had been examined an informe rch resulted as follows:—Wil twhester county (present State | Colonel James 8. Harring, of Rock- mes D. Little, of Pamam county, lot was then taken, anc resaived receiving twenty votes and Bir, Har: whereupon the latter gentleman moved yommauion of Mr. Caldwel: be tiade itios of We kaki ldate. t fr recovering and no fears sre eter | sained ¢ erminaion of his Injar ; ect | WESTCHESTER COVATY. i L.—'The delegates to whe Democratic 8 Convention for tue Ninth district, envbracing | | \ { Walch was carried, The Consentien ourned, CROCKLIN UNTELLIOEYSN. 1 Coumrzan or Aszecen § e.—doseph Ry ph Morris and John Shieie, aceused of | t aly cntering the house No, 160 South Firat } § D., were yesterday fully comimitted by | SHOOTING APFRAY,—Dusing a quarre) between George A. Jacobs and Charles Ganard, at the corner of Jackeo yonard streets, B.D, on Monday he a ridentally shot Mrs. Ganard in hou mdicuing a sight Wooud, No arrests 4 Buranar.—A young mau named 1d Gardiner was a yesterday morning at dence of Mr. John T, Moore, No. 54 Montague street, by oMeer Reeve, while im the act of robbing | that house of a quaatity of wearing apparel and } § He was tuken belore nsiice Walsh, | | and suisequently come 1 toawalt an exauitug von. ‘The record et the tics shows the total number of | Geaths in thia city during the week ending Monday the ceremo- | Of the deceased th were 29 and C0 girls; 49 wece Infants 1s, Wile two were persons over natives of the United , Vof Germany, 5 of Eng.and, yn 2, Scotland and Iiltish prne:pal diseases were Measles, 13; dysente ‘aa of age s 2A of ire land 2, a 1 each. infantum, br 1 14; consumption, 18, and sm otra Bes pox, he. bes THE ACOUSTIG TELEGRAPH.—A number of very sulisfactory experiments have recently been made in Brookiyn with the acoustic tolograpn invented by Dr, L, H, Everitt, of New Orleans, and the tests will shortly de made over a much greater length of wire Thorsday last the following mes- ted accurately in the presence et of scientific men: yacicnee wii lane uged to one common to ail lime a vibration of tie air, bat T ie of matter created and coin- loned by God to awaken the dead on the glori- uorn of the resurrection”? 4 Kiorovs ASSEMBLAGE.—At a late hour on Mon- day night the police of the Forty-sixth precinct were called upon to suppresa what threatened to be & serions riot among an assemblage of Bavarlans, who were hokiing a ceielration at a house m Wyckot street, #. D. Tae row originated in a dis- puie as to the admission of a man nated Weber and ius son to the celebration on one ticket. While atimuapting to pacify the excited crowd, Mr, Sebas- flan Schnaderbeck, an old citizen, was severely beaten. Charles Kelger and Valentine Beck were The police arrested Join Shevlin, Joun id Jacob Kettler, and they were held for on vy Justice Eames. ‘THe CivizuNs’ REFORM ASSOCIATION.—The Execu- tive Committee of this association are in session An indictment for viviation of the Reventie Jaws it was annonneed by the Deputy United States Marshal Mat they had fea to | Germany; Dennis Eagen, @ blacksmith, without paying the spcciai tax Hudeon City—guil ney, conducting business of liquor dealer, in contravention of the excisa law, in Hudson Cliy—guilty. ‘ihe trial of Martin Devine was then proceeded with, and he was ner and form cllarged. Leopold shael Kenney having business of pedlar vat paying the pleaded guy und blac epecial tax imposed by law were fnel five doliars each and court charges. The court ten adjourged Abi) this morning. VIN NEW JER COWOLIDATIO Result of the Election Yesterday—Jersey Cit Hudson City and Borgen Consolidated Hoboken and (he Smalier Towne Kemain Out in the Co! As was predicted inthe Heratp, the clection in Hudson county yesterday resulted in favor of con- solidating three of the four leading erlles of that sounty, Hoboken hetng the wayward, unmanageable aisier as usual, The vote in Jersey City was light. Everybody seemed to take the question easy, leaving the voting to be done by his neigh- bor. Consolidation was jooxed upon as a foregone conelusion, The strong opposition in Hoboken may be accounted for by her abhorrence of anything in the shape of an Excise law; by an overwhelming estimation of herself as better thau everyb by the fear that the political clique which bi reins as firmly a3 any oligarchy ander a Monarchy, might be swallowed up in the smalga tion; and lastly, by a spirit of exclusivencss whicn las for years past prompted her to rebel ag: everything looking to a union of the citie: after a few short months the wate: cat off, and Hoboken wi! adi 1on bended k of bu rks A 3 Firet ward 81 Second ward 6 Third ward 1i7 Fourth PQs ee tecerereeeeeceeeee 112 Fiith ward. 109 Sixth ward. , Seventh wara ‘ 4 Total. Majoriiy in favor. HOBOKEN. Firat ward. Second ward Third ward Fourth ward. € Total. Majority agaiuct. Firet ward. Seoond ward. Third ward . Fourth ward...... Total Major y in fay Firat ward. Becond ward... ‘Third ward. . Fourth ward... Total.. +e Majority in favor Bayonne City.. Majority agains! Weehawken...... ‘ . Majority against........ . + 16 Unton Hill and Union Township gave a amal! ma- jority in favor of consolidation, bul, by the terms of ‘the charter, they are ruled ont as Jong as (here is an intervening territory opposed. West Hoboken, like ber neighbor at the foot of the ill, went against consolidation. Greenville gave a heavy majority against the mea- sure. ‘There was no excitement whatever on the subject, and aatranger would not suppose an election was being held at wllin the county, Inthe Sixth ward of Jersey City, the stronghold of the opposition, the voting wae lively, but no disorder occurred NG ISLAND. Tos ALLEoED Homicipe at Asrorta~Cornne- Tion.—In the HeRaLp of Monday last a report appeared in which it was stated tiat a boy named Myers, residing at Astoria, had eeu fatally shot by George S, Chambers, and that Mr. Chambers “took aim and fired,” injuring tho lad tn the thigh as Stated, It now appears that the report was grcatly exaggerated and incorrect, as the siot by which oung Mycrs was wounded was intended for a (owl In Mr. Chambers’ garden, aud that a close voard fence intervened wiich peeeraded the possibility of Mr. Chambers either seeing the boy or taking aim at him, The ball evidently struck a stone or some other object and glanced almost at right angles from its direct course, passing through the garden in | | Brooklyn met y at their headquarters considering the best mes to present on their proposed ticket as candi- Gates for office, ‘Tho result of their deliberations ade known on Friday evening next, at the eeling of the association, An application orily be made, it is understood, on behalf of | Une order the meeting adjourned, Association for an injanction to restrain y Noard of Supervisors from con- ue the list of inspectcrs and canvassers of elec- iveady adopted), on the ground of tne ille- y of tue same; a majority of the appointees bein” already oilice-holders are disqualified from serving as las econ, SvrrosE NDIARY FIRE IN WiLLIAMSBURG.— A five broke out at four o'clock yesterday morning on the Grst Moor of the frame dweiling No. 53 Moore street, Williamsburg, and the fiames spread 0 rapidly that ts sleeping occupants had a narrow escape from suffocation ana death, ‘The dwe img Was owned and occupied "by Charles Crabbe, whose loss tx $400; insured for Th n the American Exchange Company. . ayy spread to tle adjoining frew: 8, 55 and 57, and they were tm: 55 Was owned and Occupied by Conrad Meyer, o kept a grocery store on the first oor. Iie esti: algia al ¢ msured for $2,000 in the vo, 57 s owned by Frederick pied by five colored families, The ceeded ju saving al! their eifecia, Mr, Planie’s los is $1,600; Insured for $00 in the Ger- a Company. It is believed that the fire was the work of an incendiary. MEETING OF THE CoxMON COUNCIT.—The regular weekly meeting of the Board of Aldermen was held yesterday afternoon, Alderman Fister 1m the chair. Alderman McGroarty oGered a resolution to increase the salary of George A. Heiman, a clerk in the Tax Collector's olive, to $2,500 per annum. Alderman Hathaway moved its reierence toa committee, The resvlution was finally withdrawn by Alderman Ne- Groarty, Pitty-five dollars was voted for repatring @ bookcase in Corporation Counsel De WitUs oMce, after much Opposition from the minority side of the Board, on the ground that the amount was tov large for the work requtie Auditor Janes O'Brien desires some further interior adoraments to tne apartment occupied by him in his official position, The proper commiitee was instructea by resolution to examme aud report as to the extent of the “repairs” required. The plaus aad specifica- tions submitted for repairs (o the new Truant Ho Lior healing that butlding were adopied. Tne Board adjourned to weet op Monday at three o'clock. BOARD CF ALDERMEN AND SUPER- VISORS. The Joint Board of Aldermen and Supervisers of rday afternoon for the purpose of adopting the several statements of the amount necessary (o be raised by tax for the support of the MEETING OF THE JOWNT | city government for the year, Mayor Kalbfeisch pre- Bid Supervisor OsvoRNE moved that the sum of $20,000 be added to statement No. %, for the purpoze of | refunding the sum of $17,885 04 to the Wiliams i i } they m i | drew the motion, t Company, and $2,214 04 to che Green they having been erroneously sunt by the Board of Assessors, aur dof Asocssors find Sayed to deanct tof their real estate froin their apital, aud they had patd their assesswicies under proiest. "The Citazens’ Gaslight Company had carried Whely cpee fo the Court of Appeals, and the court hed decided that the Board of Assessors were wrong in levylug the taked, tioned the power pf the board to to rejund to the nipauies, aid aiter some discus. sion the motion Of supervisor Osborne wad iost. Supervisor Whiteliili moved to add the sum of 320,090 Sor free baths in Brookiyn. The Mayor in- qulted where the money was to come from. If It could be taken from ae of the statements then At consider it. The Supervisor flually wiih The following is the recapitulation as adopied:— Statement No, 1, priae Statement No, Statement No, Stateme Btaterne Biateme Stateme Staten Etateme Btatemen’ Statement talemen: Tota. ane Estimated amount of 6 Balance, seseee ‘The Board then adjourned, BIOIKLYN BARD OF EQUCAT ors? Snlarios—Proposition to Give Extra Compensation, There was @ regular monthly session of the Board of Pducation hold last evening at their depot in Red Hook Jane, Dr. J. 8. Thorne presiding. The Finan- cial Committee reported that they had exammed and passed for payment all the bills referred to them at the last meeting (with one exception), the total amount of which was $36, The report was accepted aud ordered to ve placed on tie. The repo of tho Teachers’ Committee on Re- signations and Appointmenta was received aud confirmed. Mr. Whitlock offered a resolution that the teachers of the sixii grade (the lowest pecualary grade) shall be advau two graces ($100 more in compensation) whenever tue number of pupils in their ciass shall exceed igs, Considerable objection was made to the plan py Messrs. Field, Murphy and others, The practice of having 200 or 900 clilldren in @ room was wrong aud injurious, and should not be entertained. It was Sha oUt & premium for overcrowding the achools, Mr, Northrup said that he did not take this view of the case, Poor people wii) send their Tene Fone The PLO ov GW IM KG bOy'D butt MOL CLUVTGR tO BOUYCL ay Biles AY IT Wavy (Ug agdugld were overcrowded, while justice demanted that (he poorly compensated teachers of this olaes should be paid for the extra labor regulred of them. Mar. Cadly offered a revolution to ‘ncrease the salary of the fourth, £fth and sixth grades to $490 per anvum, 1o take effect from the ist of November next, ‘Thera are soventy-seven teachers of the fourth grad sixty- Unree of tie 8fih and Mity-six of The sixth. ‘0 Meet this addidioaai outlay for one year It woukl require $10,515, to meet which the teachers’ saary Jund Would be ample. Mr, Cadly withdrew bis resolntion for the time berag, and the resojution of Mr, Whitlock was bald over unti the next meeung. Mr, Cyrns P. Smith, from the committee appointed to examine ° nd report as to books for the use of the schools; sutmit- ted @ report, whitch upon motion was ordered to be printed and made the spectal order of business for a mecting of the Board to be held two week: froma to day, After some furthor busiaess of # roa en ite RRR POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. CITY POLINICS. (teenth Ward Independent Wor etyaments aud Tradesmen’s A880 ain, The Independent Working™@” ate ang Tradesmen’s Association of the Thirtery) ward held a meeting at their beadquarters, corner of Broome and Pitt streets, last €VEDLay, Nothing of importance tran- splred excep! che adoptionjot a set of resolutions, the purport ¢¢ Which was that the workingmen of the Ward Sbouid become firmly united, go that they | Would be able to counteract the evil intuences of Some of the leaders and decetvers of the democratic party, who, for their own gelfish interests and at tie expense of the workingmen’s dearest rights, were endeavoring to maintain themeelves in lucrative Positions, and by their coailtion with the enemies of democracy had Aisgusted every honest-minded clti- won of the ward; that the workingmen and trades- men should reorganize uuder the old banner to reform tue abuses that have corrupted the organiza- tion of the district; that @ candidate betraying the trast placet in him should be fortnwith removed | Bnd his place filled by one more faitifal to the party principles; that the power of the government is invested in the governed, this principle holding good in local as well ag tn State and national poli. Vics; that nopotism in political offices 13 ok aud that the worxingmen shall favor the election of men whose record 1s clear on this point and for their honesty, industry and abtilty rather than the place- bunting, petufogving professional politician; that no one be almitted an associate who cores not earn his bread by the sweat of mis brow or has not soe Jegitimate Gade or profession, and thai tt is ant. democratic to Outcount any candidate, but that the ballot box should be Kept inviolate. Considerable feeling prevailed, some even going so far a3 to wish to strike out “democrat”? and “democracy”? wheuever they occurred in the resolu- tions and form a new party, distinct in all ite fea. tures, aod which*shouid be a workiagnmea’s party. The meeting adjourned, however, before auy serious trouble occurred. Seventh Assembly District Meetina. A large and enthusiastic meeting of the c zens the Fifteenth ward was held at 73 Broadway, Mr. Dennis F, Sullivan presiding. Resolu- tions Were adopted endorsing the nominations and Platform of the recent democratic convention at Syracuse, and pledging the warmest efforts of the association to ¢ia maintenance of the sentiments embodied in the platiorm and to the support of the candidates for State oMces, The following reavlu- Uon was then unantmously adopted: — Resolved, That thia club strongly urges the nomination of Wiliam 1. Daniels for member of Assembly of the Seventh Asserbly district and conhdently recommenda him asa yen- Homan of ability and tutegrity and fully possessing the cont- dence and estuein of the electors of the district. Tenth Ward German Democracy. There was a large and enthnsiastic meeting of the Tenth ward German democracy iast evening at Kubu’s Hotel, tn Chrystie street, for the purpose of ratifying the coming nomination of Walter Roche for Supervisor. The President, Mr. Marcus Horbelt, after addressing the assembly tn ternrs highly ento- gistic of Mr. Roche, concinded by putting ike fol- Jowing resolution, which was unanimously adopted:— Resolved, That we, the German democracy of the Tenth ward, dy pledge ourselves to use our utmost endeavors to scours the re-election to the ofice of Supervisor of Walter d that we heartily endorse bie past conduct as Supervisor, and that we deem hima the most fitting condi- a Similar resolutions were offered for Joln Scott for Police Justice. Twenty-second Ward German Union Conven= . tion. A large and enthusiastic regular mecting of the Twenty-second ward German Union Association was held ‘ast evening at thetr headquarters, Nicoiing Tlall, No, 687 Elghth avenue, Mr. Adam Roedigerin the chair, who addressed the association on behalf of the people's choice for Supervisor, Jacob Cohen, and alluded to the fact that 1t is about time to have honest and competent men manage the financial affairs of the city and county of New York. Tuc following resolution was chen read and unanimously passed.— Resolved, That we beertily endor Jacov Cohén for Supervisor of the city and county of New York, and we further pledge o e8 to use our Lest en- deayors to intuence his election, and will support only such candidates for office as endorse Our nominee, Mr. Robert Greenthal, of the s'wenty-second ward, and Mr. A. Lierzberg addressed the meetug, which adjourned with cheers for Mir. Conen, the nomination of RINGS COUNTY POLITIC The Democratic General Committsc, ‘The Democratic General Committee met last night and resolved to hold their primary eiections on Thursday October 14, 1969, in the different wards and towns, for the election of three delegates to the county, Senatorial aud city conventions, the elec- tons to be held as follows:—County Convention to meet on Saturday, October 16, at twelve o'clock, at the rooms of the committee; Second Senatorial Convention at the rooms of the committee, at six o'clock on the evening of the 16th of October; Third enatorial Convention Will meet on Monday, October {three P. M., at Benjamin Nelson's, Flatbush. The comuuttee then adjourned. People’s Democratic Genera! Committee. This body met at No. 22 Court street last evening, J. W. Grogan in the chair and J. . Winters acting ag secretary, A committee of four—viz., James HB. Cornwell, Joseph H. Winters, J, W. Grogan and P, Gillespie—was appoluted to confer with the Citi- wens’ Reform aud German Democratic committees to make outa full ticket, The folowing resoludons were unanimously adopted ;— Resolved, That the Peopte's Democratic General Com- mittee of Kings county denounce the action of the Hoard of Supervisors for appointing from the dotafnant party persons now holding ¢ rt ant canvassers af elec tion, as esta y ant one that haw ce Of Lue people ws allot Hox. these partion not to tamper or trifte with tho verdict of the poople as rendered through tue bal box; any aisempt to aot aatde the will of the peopis will be met hy the strong arm of the law. Rosvivel, That commitiee of three be sppointed by the goluiog with alt polftical bodias that are oppose! to i, wou SS? Wagm to take euod Action avin their judg. ment the case may dema"4: . The meeting then adjourned. omens Republican General Commictee, The regular monthly meeting of tho Republican General Committee was held last night at their rooms, in Washington street. The primaries for the clon of delegates to the various conveuilons are e held on the loth inst, The two Senatorial city and county conventions are to be Weld on the tit and 16th respectively, and the Assembly conven- tions on the Leth inst, STATE POLITIC: Assembly ana Judiciary Nomt- nations, PeEKSKILI, Oct, 6.—Mr. William Cauldwell was renominated at Peekskill to-day for State Senator for the Ninth disirict, composed of Westchester, Putnam and Rockland counties, Owseo, Oct, 6.—Tne Twenty-fourth Repubitcan Senatorial Coovention have unanimously nominated Mr. 0. W. Chapman for tne State Senate, Syracuse, Oct, 5.—Mr. Thomas G. Alvord was this afiernoon unanimously nominated for the Assembly in the Firat Onondaga district, BurPaLo, Oct, ‘The Republican Judicial Con- vension of this district tow nominated Charles } Daniel for Judge of the Supreine Court for the long | term aud Joln L, Taicott for the short teral. Senatorial, CITY AND SUBURB POLSTIMAL NOTES, | The Eighth Assembiy atstrict 1s exceedingiy snxious “to have @ man” represent it in the Legis: lature, aod it issatd a very amiable individual who sails ander tue name of Nachtman ia willing to “go up" for the benefit of the public, It is thought he | will get the regular nomination. Nachtman spricht | Deutsch, This gentleman ran in opposition to the | regular candidate last year and was elected, | Ned Weich, who sleeps in the Tenth ward, and | Who i# now an Assistant Alderman, aspires to the ; upper chamber of the city's Counctl He expects to be the regular nominee for Alderman, and ts laying | pipe accoraingly. | In the Seventh there is going to be a hard fight for | the Aldermanship between Bryan Reilly, the present | Proaideut of the Aldermanic chamber, and Richard Walter, the auctionecr, of Kast Broadway, Both | tH FADS TOL, Leth are Game, aud MHEre Wi BODO , | t | barbor of New York, JEAKNETER fs at Whitehall < | NP and si | Jat $908, lon jet up— st least Dot until the candidate Is Gecided upon—by either. Some say if Reilly gets the pomi- nation Walters will “order him up aud go it alone’? ‘The Smith Bly, Jr, Democratic Union General Commitee say the Roosevelt-Waterbury concern |s bogus—that it haga’t got the legal stamp upon ite face, but that Smith Ely’s organization haa, as any one Who vielig Masonic Hall, in Thirteenth street (where all the “strikers" congregate) can sattsiy bis cuviosity. Bat the question of moment in connes tion with these “aplon general committe’ yy 4g, Where's Vaddy Burns, sergeant-at-arins 7 John Cohen is fp the Meld for WY ey neryisorship, 1M opposition to Waltdr Rogue, liquor dealer in Pearl street, Sixth ward, The Simon Pures of the democ- racy, WhO belLeve in rotation in Offlce, say Walt stoche has "een returned to the Board of Supervisors seven O” eight times, and that he ought “to drop Ont “Low, to see how it will fee’? The Cohenites are preity BumMerous On the east side, but the Rocheites have the jugide track, and ajso hold that Tammany ja on their side, which is, of course, equivalent to ag. election. The Cohenites may bolt. Pawick McBride 1s up for the Legislature for the Sixteenth Asseinbly district, His friends of the Prghteenth ward have been saying a good word for him, bat whether he feeis strong enoagh to go to the primary polis for a nomination ls quite another thing, ‘There are half a dozen statesmen, whose pin- feathers have not yer grown, who are anxious to get “the regular ticket of leave for up the river.” itis all right, we suppose, for the Painters’ Union to nominate Frank Purcell for the Legisiature; bat itis setting a bad example to the other working- men’s bodiea, ‘This dragging politics into trade associations was tried years ago, When EM Moore was gent to Congress, It ended in flooring the working- men and getting their trades into the hands of the State Prison convicts. The Sixth Senatorial district is looking around for “good men an true” to run them for the fan of the thing, for the upper chamber of the State Legislature, Tom Creamer—short for Hon, Thomas J. Creamer—the man who stood up last year for A. T. Stewart, and who knows on which side his bread is buttered, would like to go to Albany, So also would Charles G. Cornell, Mr. Cornell is @ capable gentle- man, and will auswer admirably should Tom elect to stay at home in that thirty thousand dollar brown stone house, As thero te no definite opposition in the Seventh or Teuth ward to the renomination of Shandley for police magistrate for the Second Police district, we'll call him the “happy boy,” and gure to get the thirty thousand dollar prize that’s up for all comers. Getting clouded—Geary’s chances for carrying Pennsivania, Very siim—Pendieton’s chances for carring Ohto, Looking well—Democratle chances for carrying the Ohio Legislature. Actub mauss—The fight between the Invinclbles and Keystones in Philadelphia, Not iil—Senator Brownlow, ‘The radical’s best yeln—Bleeding the Treasury. A Western paper says the reason why Frelingauy- sea declined the Chinese mission was because he Was not on good terms with Old Hyson. ‘The Richmond Wiig says the namo of General Williams is mucn discussed for United States Sena- tor; but the Wig still sticks to Greeley, and asserts that he is gaining strength every day. The Lennessee Legislature votes for United States Senator next Monday, October 11, andy Johnson stock is still the favortte. General Butler’s chances for @ seat in the Senate from Massachusetts, in place of Wilson, are not so brilliant as they were. The “Natick Vobbier,”” as be was derisiyely called by his whig opponents in eld times, does not seem inclined to surrender. Tue Philadelphia Bulledin says the equestrian statue of Genoral Grant in that city was originally Intended for McCicilan, and that the sculptor “utti ized” the horse by chiselling olf McClellan and pu: Ung Grant in his place, This {s not the only chisel ling process by which McClellan la3 been made the loser during his career. Both parties in Philadelphia are endeavoring to avoid the odium of belng instigators of tne late fight between the radical Invincible and democratic Key- stone clubs, About six of one and a half a dozen of the other. W. L, Barry, said to be tie oldest printer on the American Continent, is a candidate for doorkeeper of the Tennessee House of Representatives. if elected it will be @ novelty, for, as a general thing, printers, when they get aged, are turned ont to grass like vid, worn-out horses who have done good se! vice, instead of obtaining good fat places in their sere and yellow leaf. The Lebanon (Tenn.) Herald of the 2d instant thinks that neither Jolnson nor Etheridge will be elected United States Senator in place of Fowler, and that a third man, either Jordaa Stokes or Ed, Cooper will be selected, with the chances in favor of the former. Lively times may be expected in Nashville the coming two or three weeks. The Legislature will be in session, the races will come off, the State Fair opens, the Editorial Convention assembles, and a the entire pass 4e, 10 NL MeCrea 268) on the port Fi” SPAY, OCTOBER 6, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET. MA 16 30H, lon $920, mpoke Vote Matter (Dan), steering Schr MB Brambatl, Stout. ° pine timber, to NL Movre 40 hy My Rover, Bre daeannah, 8 days, with yellow dy «Go. Had Wie and Be gales Charleston, 7 duya, with eottan, aye Co, Had heavy weather; Oot 4, at with an unknown schoover, striking her 10:0 PM, collide 4¢, amidships, carrying away leed, tune ca ehiting he weboouer dows ¥o within 0 tet lint wend Yancy Smith, Boyd, Charleston, BC) 7 days, with tans 4s 10 NL McCready &'U0. lad heavy weather, ‘Behr Adeiiza, Loveland, Virgina, Schr Marietta Titon, Fritziuzer, Georgetown, DC. | tor swarin of oMce-seekers will be there, all after good | places, from Senator down. SHIPPING NEWS, Alinanae for New York=—This Day. 6 01 | Moon sets....,.eve 642 5 35 PORT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 5, 1869. Sun rises. Sun seis. Herald Packages. Captains and Paraera of Vi arriving at this port wit please coliver ali packages tatended forthe Hezatn to our regularly auth orized agents who aro attached to our Steam Yacht fiat. The New York Asuociated Press do not now collect marine reporia nov atten’ to the dalivery of packagen, fewill be geen by the following extract from the prowwediaga ofthe reguiar monthly meeting, held March 8, 1833 :— Resolved, That on and after Aprii1, 1888, the Associated Prera will ‘discontinae tha colleocion ‘of whip news la tie Passed unanimously. nar The office of the Haaatp aterm yachis JAMES and 1p. Alleonmutientions fr owners aut consiznoes to tho masters of iuward bonad y sola will be forwarded free of charge. CLEARED. Henman City of New York (Bri, Delamotte, Liverpool Stoamsiip City of Port au Prince, Jackson, Port au Prince =R Marray Jr Steamship Leo, Dearborn, Savannah—Murray, Ferris & Co. Kieamahtp James Adger, Lockwood, Charleston—II R Mor- an Ca, *SSteamsitp Wm P Clyde, Morgan, Wilmington, NC—Tames ante ghigimhtp John Gibson, Waters, Georgetown, DC—Phitlips Town, Steamship ‘tig inte) Blakeman, Norfolk, Ci.y Point and Richmond—Old Dominton Steamehip Oo. Steamship Giaucus. Walden. Boston—W P Clyde. Dark Ariington, Bartlett, Bristol Pes pede Willie & Co, Bark Eva (Br), Daniels,’ Havre Boyd & Mineke Bark Goethe (NG), Koch, Marseilles via Baliimore—C Lue ling & Co. ere z eeiwine (Br), Bailey, St Jobns and Harbor Grace, —K P Currie. Brig § Supicisch (NG), Plugens, Steitin—Wendt, Tetens & Bockroann, Prig Laure (Br), Carmichael, Gibraltar, Malta and Pa- Jermo—D R De Wolk. Brig Moses Day, Lond, Leghorn—H W Loud & 0 Brg Maria Ferguson (Bo, Stepiens, Hantaport—J F Whit- n Schr £ J Staploa, Comin, Demarara—F Talbot & Co. Sehr itieardo Barros, Newton, St Kitts—Jones & Longh. Sehr Atiantic (Br), Davidson, Halifax—Crandail, Unphray & Co. Sche Chingarora, Ryder, Norfolk—0 & Staples & Co, Behr A Mason, Ri Kichmond—Van Brunt & Slagut. Siexmer Fitzabeth, Young, Ba timore—W Daizell. Steamer Mare, Gramly, Pillladelpnia, Steamer W C Flerrepont, Shropabire, Philadelphia, AQRIVALS. REPORTED AY TUG MARALD STSAM YAOTCD, Steamslip Rayidan, Mallory, Savannah Sept 80, with taine and passencers) to Livingston, Fox & Oo, Had trong # Yalew io Haticany, amd from thence heavy N winds, Stenmenip Perit, Gardiner, Savannah Sept 80, with cotton, to Wm RB Garciton. Had ‘strong easterly and nortuerly winds the entire pean, Bark Sancho Panza, Wiley, Havana, 16 days, with sugar, fo masier, Ia anchored on the bar, Bric Christine (Dany Hansen, Rio Janeiro, 47 days, with coffee, to George Moke't Co; vessel to Funeh, Bye & Co, Cromsod the Equator Sep) in lon W; bad light variable winda the entire passage. Brig Water Lily, ilo: ton, Rio Grande do Bul, 43 daya, with hides, wool, &¢, tod Bent £00, Crossed the Eqhavor Sept 11 in lon 39; had strong easterly winds from lat 20, Sept 9, 88 20 Wr spoke or gery, Lind (Br), from Lon doa for Mo Grande; hy lat N, lon 6230 W, saw ache Elia Fisk, atecring SSW. Brig Galveston (of Hrunawick, Me), Merryman, Long Isiaod (dah), 12 day ‘4G paesengers, to’ James Horiand & Co, Had veriavle weather; Oct 8, had a heavy nie from SE, lasting hours. Brig Oriuoco Salt Cay, TI, 12 daya, with enlt to © & Knox & 00; vessel to Crandall, Umpbrey & Co, Had strong NE winds inowt of the pase Bolt Gereh Banker, Bwlonerto a, with rub: ver, &¢,to Francis Moran, First part of the passage had Very ligul winds; the past? days plrung onoleriy ga) High water...eve 912) | ageous and | Lourd that ves | Sept &, was floated vail Cxnal boat CD Landon, Bi Quevec, 16 days, with Jumber, to C H Matthews, J ‘Canal boat Leo, Lyon, Quebee, 16 days, with Imaber, to © FT teak Magsblla, Montreal, 14 a th Janal boat motia, Garrett, ont lays, wil ashes, to C It Pinte é Caial boat WB Wright, Lilley, Ottawa, CP, 14 days, with lumber, to RW Adama. Canal boat W. Hoorer, with lees to Flint eb Hooper, Burhngton, Vi, 12 da Canal boat AD Vaughan, Sawyer, Burlington, Vt, 12 da with Rimber, to Pinte Hal, “ei Passed Through Hell Gate, pound sdvtu, Seb¥ Ada (Br), Belyea, St John, NB, 18 doye, for New York. with umber to Meney & Varker. Sehr Charies Roberts, Rogers, George's Banks for Now York, with Bah to 8 B Miller. Rell @ Paine, Noyce, Eastport for New York, witb iath to tons Son & Co. 2B Ay Abbott Franklin for New York, with lumber to yhew & Co. echt Marguret Hunier, Seaman, Rockland for New York, with lime to J R Brown. Behr Veto, Harrington, Rockland for New Yor‘, with lime toJ i Brown, Schr Harbiniger, Ryder, Bangor for New York, with lumber to Holyoke & Murray, Schr Loduskia, Méaus, Bangor for New York, with lumber tod Hoynton's Sin & Col Sehr Fred Reed, ny Bangor for New York, with Jum! feuney, Kavatiagh, Bangor for Newark, with lumber, 1 Bebr Alfred F Howe, Etlis, Bangor for Newark, wiih ura Vigilant, Nickerson, Somerset for New York. Behr Hudson, Hardiag, Chatham for New York, Schr kmina, Strange, fawuntou tor E Mewbetliport, eur Marcu! Vas Busen, Hascing, Holmes’ Hove for New on § ¥ Fannie Hazard, Miner, Hartford for Rondout. &cbr Celestia, Hubbari!, Portland, Ct, for New Yors. Sebr Boston, Nickerson, New Haven for New \ 0 Schr © Hadden, Nemmningway, New Haven for port. BOUND East. Brig Mary Glvan, Roberta, New York for $1 Jo! Scbr Urbana, Allen, Georgetown, DC, for Ni Sclir Unele Joe, Baxter, Phindelphia for New inven, Scbr Nightingale, Beeba, Piilade:pita for New Raven, Sehr J Flotebicins, Racket, Philadeiphia for Pawtucket, Solr Memento, Mason, Albany for Bridgeport. Echr J C Collyer, Crosvy, Albany for Boston. Reur Mary Elizabeth, Auvicy, Albany for Boston. Schr David Nelson, Studwet!, Albany for Pawtucket, Schr Lizzia Evang, ——-, Aloany for Newport. Scr Princess, Lovell, Ron iout Cor Boston. Sche Caspar Heit, Shoe, Rondout for Providence. Schr George A Brandreth, Anderson, Croton for Bridge- ork, Pigebr Lady Antrim, Parker, Hoboken for Wareham, Behr KM Clark, Stocking, Hoboken for Middletown. Schr Nelson, Keed, New York for Oyster Bay. Rew York for Bridgeport, Y Mail, Mastin, New York for Bridgeport. chr HP ily, Stokes, SATLED, Steamehips City of New York, for Liverpoo! via Halifax; Westpualia, Hamburg. Alo vatted, steumahipa City of Port au Prince, for Port an Prince; Leo, 'Savaunah; Wm P Clyde, Win ngivn, NO; ‘Adger, Charleston; Niagara, Rictimoad, &e; Jonn Gideon, Georgetown, DC. Wind at sunset NW. Marine Disasters, LONDON, Oct 5—The Susan Stuart, of Boston, was recentiy capsized at sea during m gale, Only four of the crew were saved, who were landed at Liverpool to-day. ‘The bark Jacob Hartield (of Yarmouth, NS), Hatfield, from Now York Aug 26 for Queenstown, bas been abandoned at fea, no date. No lives wero jost, Panta, Oct 6—Neapolitan brig Sancio Panza, 417 tons, with ‘a full cargo of brimstone, from Girgenti for Now York, has been wrecked 1p the Mediterranean, (From books of Pine aireet News Room.) Sreamsuir RoveRr Lows (Br), Cleaver, from Liverpool for New Orleans, about the safety of which fears bad been entertained, went ashore Sept 22 about 18 miles to the north- Tard and eastward of Southwest Pace. Tugs have gone to her aeaistance, |The Lowe is an iron steamship of 1518 tone, bas a crew of 33 meu, and sailed from Liverpool on the 1ith of August last, She f# not represented as betng in» Gxngerous position, aud is probable that she will be gotten of. STEAMSHIP CLINTON, at Sonthwest Pa up Capt Morrill, first mate and 1s others ta wrecked steamship Trade Wind. BARK SARAH E1izauETH—The following is the cargo, a0 far as can be aacertaine’, of the bark Sarah from Buenos Ayres, ashore 10 miles west 0 Light :—60-0 hides, : 4000 do, Ge Moke or O 4 Spence & Co; 2000 do, CG Smuili;_ 9100's, Davison & Co; 6000 do, Napier « Welsford;'700 do,’ Rey- nolds & Cashman ; 2034 do, C Durand; 6000 do, Geo Savery and others—total, 28,564 ‘hites. She lies hich up on tho beach, with all masts » A boat attemptins to land trom the Coast. Wrecking Company's steamer morning of Sth upset, and Bobert Chittenden was drowned. Buta Coxpova, ashore in Bristol harbor since the gale of off 2d ingl, and will go on the marine EF way Cor repairs, Sone Nrviin Carr gor), from Rondont for Bos- ton, touched on Hedge tof Oct}, aud was hanied off and towed into Holmes Hole 24, SCHR HELEN, ashore tn Bristol harbor sinca the gale of Sept & was flonted of dd just, and will go on the marine ratiway for repairs. Sour T E Wamaown, ashore on the east elie of Conanicut Island sinc the gale of Sept 8 waa got off 2d Inst by steam. tug Pawiucket, and towed to Newport, Bonk BLUR JACKET (Ur), Grant, from New York, was loat on arect at Jacmel Sept 7, QuEPNETOWN, Sept 0—The American echt Lize Hough- after being suppiled with wew sails and riging, damaze malie cooa, reamed her voyage for Portiatidy Me, to dur, with a light NW wind, bat the sky looked very threatening. ‘The Eleanor Thomssn, which put in here with pumps, we, ranged, also salied for Baltimore tort re Hist—Tho british vessel TW Chesley arrived to-day from St John, NB, with loss of boats and decklaud. It is now Vowlug strony from the westward—a head wind for vessels which sailed yesterday bound to the Slates, Misce!laneous, We are indebted to Captain Kelley, of bark Frances, at Fortress Monroe, for his attentions, Purser L 1 Young, of the sieamship Rapidan, from Sa- vannnbh, bas our thanks for favors, STEAMBIIP FAIRDANKS, from Wilmington, NC, for Now York, pnt into Hampton Roads Sth inst, DRIO Autor Staunrrr (of New York), from Frontera, Sept 10 for Antwerp, put lato Holmes? Hole'4th inst for supe plies, MERITORIOUa ConproT HANPROMFLY REWwaRDRD — The steamship United States, Captain George L Norton, of tho Merchants’ line, on her passage from New York to New Oreans in July last war discovered to be on fire. Capt Nore ton ordered the after hatch off—the sroke was Icreasin, feat—when on removing a portion of the cargo er te tetel 8 mont feartul exploxion took piace, blowing off the watches and throwing ie men fa all directiong, and filing the bee tween decks with the densest smoke, Capt Norion felt this to be the critical moment and with great bravery aud prompt. ness, taking the by ¢ leaped into this darkness and forivinately dirceted the stream of water Into the fire. In Ieee than thirty minutes the firs waa catinguished and the vessel sumed her course. Thus, by the tively, cour ant eonduet of Capt Norton a fine ship, vale 20 and perhaps many lives were saved. In view of thts the underwriters In New York aad New Orieana had ared fot aud presented to Captain Norton a beautiral Gold chronometer watch of most perfect workmanship, beary best Dower éable— The watch beara : med Daderwriters i aud ail others interested to Capinin George L. Norion, of the ten Vnted States, for promptness, si {ll ad’ b extingnishing a fire on V duly 14, 18 ompanying this testinoe nial was an exceeding, letier bearing the in va! si ture of th ing officer of i insurance company. Captain piiment- ary letter from the J rs’ Association, KENNEBUNKPORT, Oct 2-Tho fing ship Mogul, recen Jaunched by Messrs Crawsord & Wart ant built tor Gent} L pson, has been wold by him to Messra J Henry Sears &Co, of Boston, for about %8/,00, The Mogul measuros 1555 ton, anil wil all Sn a few daynfor New Ofioain. planking up a ship of 1000 tons, which 4 Mossrs Goo © Lord & Co, of Hoston, Col Wm L Thompson ta building a ship of 1400 tone {n yard of David Clarks which he bea tle Weck solute Monee hayer & Lincola, of Busioa, Spaken. f gerioan steamehip, vound SE, Sept 5, tat 943 N, ton 4555 Ship Humbolt, Proctor, from Singapore for Boston, Ang 8, lat 548, lon 16 1. Ship Yorkshire (Br), from Melbourne for London, Aug 16, Jat 96 08 8, lon 27 42 W. Ship Leontine (Fr), Ang 20, lat 23 04 8, lon 29 06 W, pot uterne (American, hound south, Aug 25, lat 15.99 8, jon SLM W, Ship Gladiator (Pr), from Caliao for Bordeaux, Aug 95, lat $44 8, lon 34 36 WW. Bark Sirlan Star (Br), from Providence for Savannah, Oct 2, lat 84, lon 73 39. ; rig Ge jalveston (of Brunswick), steering N, Sept 26, Int 30, ont A brig, bound north, showing a white burgeo, with black ball in it, Sept 26, lat 27 49 N, lon 7083 W. ‘of Ban; Foreign Ports. Axtwenr, Sept 22— J Montgomery, Perkins, New York; Martha, Lewin, phi, AssreR, July 27—Paased by, ship Endeavor, Warland, from Manila for N York, tohOoay WCA, Ang M—In post, Thames, Dodzo, from Box- on, BREMPnMavEN, Sept M—Arrived, Julia, Baker, NYork; Fauny ater, Lecook, New Orleans, BROUWERBHAVEN, Kept 91--Arrived, Pensilvania, Pontre- mol), NYork. BATAVIA, Ang 6-—Salled, Rainbow, Thayer, Singay anh ACR, Sept 7—Ln port, Matd of Honor, Frid jotorn. Baken's Igt.ann, July 2 —Arrived, abip Elen Goodapeed, Preble, Ban Francisco, Haildd July 27, slip Resolute, Freeman, Queenstown for orders, with 2209 tons guano. ‘ailed, schr Silver Star (Br), Smith (from ark Biciilan, Percival, and AE Sherwood (Br. Lecraw, dias, CAPE COAST CASTLE, Aig 4—In port, from Boston. to RMRRARA, Bont 18-0 pout, brig Hate for Roaton via Norfolk, to sali 2dd; acur W A Vall, Boers, for NYork, to sail 20th, sé HAMbURG, Sept-Salled from Cuxhaven 20h, Beethoven, for San Franvise Naeea im, Sept 2—Arrived, Three Sisters, Kelly, New Or- a HowAaNn's TOLAND, July 38—Arrived, ship Lotta Maria (ir), Graifam, ban Franch fins Repl 3 Arcived, ships Haze, Forsyth, San Frencigco (and salied samo day for Hong Kong); 12th, Cra. fader, Bradford, San Francisco, HALIFAX, NB, Oot 4~Arrivad ateamehip Clty of Halifax, Jameson, St Jobing, NF; brig Devousuire, Hernnde. Sal'ed dth, solr Jovan Stary N Yorks, Livrnpoot, Sept 22--Salied, @'W Rorevelt, Harriman, Poston ; Mary Blundell, Fieher, San Franotsco. Entered out 2ist, Bucepiialum, Thompson, for Mobile, Lox pon, Sept d—Artived, Buccess, Chane, Boston via Ba coumata, Loony, Sept 18-19 port, barka, Concettina (tal), Mo- retth fur NVOrk. to alt 20th; Batic (Nor), Drager, for do dg; E Schulta, Russell, ding. Sailed Bil, bark Albeit, Maxwol), Philade) whlbray Bent Mi—Arrived, Lemuel, How Mav agar Bapt 14—Cleared, achr Skjolm Hyide (Dan), ore. y, from on, Brown, Wilmington, Sept, Hituae, Bal Roebuck, Goudy, | | Alene inshlinaon Mot pana fevann, Toly 4 In pert ship Alimntte, Pen- peli, row Sen Franeiseo, sorive | dny *, why. FP) Ramo, Sept W—Ariive\y Ksoboni, Coomba, Vangor. Paka, Sent bein port, 4: isabelle, Morean, for NYork lag ; nore Pranks Treat, ¥ ¥ Koga, Aldricu, aud Chas Thompson, Hanteld, for, a WN, Bent 21 § Lon‘ondevry; daa Mull. torrie Duin; Lidawold, for Garde? (a Qurero, Re; Ne A ‘ : 2 tune, Laverpoot; Dani inaits, Trurls, dlaezow, lilo nampa, Aug P—Sullod, brig Mary (Dan), Mathiesen, NYork. In port Aug 8 beige Chasce de), Thomas, for NYovk tn 8 days! Flora, for Boston so, ‘Griviis, Sept 20—Arrived, Annie M Young, Hilton, NYork; Loyal, Brickwea, do, fe HELENA,’Auy 1—Arrivet, China, Jordan, Rangoon ied for Falmouth, 5 Erekaa LEONE, Sept 4—In port, Nellie Cifford, Litleteld, ( frouy Philadelphia, She Ne Rept? vort, barks Signal, Whilney, for Hamburg do; Kedar, French, for Havra do. “th Br Mano (Hayti), Sept 1+—(n port, sohr Maria J Moora (din), Cole, for Boston in a few daye. Sx Manttn's, Sept 18—In port, bari Masonic, Berry. Puiladeiphia idg; brig 8 & ssonuedy, Simmons,'for N eo, Americau Ports. BOSTON, Oct 4—Arrivad, bark Eduard Ramptenmache {,, Adethelm, Chirietiancen, Portrush; Rabie, Jensen, from S York). 3 Peruvian, Ballan- for York” 3), Zeilke, Leghorn, ON Amived, brigs Oriana, Payal; PM Tinker, Baruard, Clenfnegos. VTMORE, Oct 3—Arvived, bark Black Prince (Br), yee itethagks Jane, Crralil (Bt), Hil io dane brig Micelanppl, Merchant, Demsvora} Teall Haye! Ponce, Pj Jeuble Moston, Uamage, Fortune Saildd—Bhip Montrose, 4th Cleared, steamesip MoCiejlan, Howes, © Laules Sui, Orcutt, St Kilts; Surprise, Beers, Avia Ciaric, Berry, Jcracy City; Joe Byrne, B Kirkhride, Abhott, Chester, Ya; Goddess of Lib’ Bpayten Duyvil; Owen Bra Brac, Hoboken; NYork ; Jane Etliott, Brown, Jersey Uity. chr Louies Sinkth, Howes, Boston, Hite, Phiiee Poston; sobre Hoboke ry, Brow h byneh, ile rk Chantieluer; xh Loki: Gth— Arrive Ceovge Appol BANGOR, Ot ad, bilg Poreat State, a he “sivied_ Brig Ho Means, Tracy, NYork; ectr Cath Roudout, rrived, brig Melrose, Griggs, Ralltmore for acbr Hay State, Lous, damen Blver, Va. ‘ave, ehy Marian Draper, Meady, NYork, REESTON, Oct 5—Arrived, neauahipe Ping, Leon- su), and Manhattan, Woodiul, NYork; bark Cordvcopia, Beriauda, ‘Oil the port-—Bark Dalkeith, from Liverpool. GHTON, Oell—Arrived, ‘sobr Elisha T Swath, Harvey, Phis bia. FORTRESS MONROE, Oot 3—In port bark Frances, Kelty, ings, Stuith, from Nonte: red to New York. wamship Fairianks, Powell, Wiimington, from Pisagna; brig Nellie 1 ideo, rie th ih 0 ‘or NYor' Vasved out of the Caper—Ship Montrose, for Liverpoo! harks Amazon, Kio Jansivo; A M Lovitt, Belfast; Anna M Cann, Dublin; Stabbestet, London; brigs Harry Stewart, Aatahia; Protena, Cuba; kelir Avlitty, Hallux. L' RIVER, Oct 1—Arrived, schr Essex, Nickerson, fn. ecirs B CSeribner, Robinson, Philateiphin; b A 8, Nv ork. Faller May, Muy, do} sloop Transintion, Hawk ai—Saied, schra NH skiuner, Thrasher, ih inde!phin; May Morny Stetson, do; Michigan, Pickering, N York, HOUNES' HOLB, Oct Arrived, brigs Alico Sterratt, Hoorery antanna der) fur Antwerp! Loulea D dir Young, Jacmnel for Boston: in Urigktman, Marble, oie dad lokdo; Wm Rickmore, Bickmore, St'Martiia Cor 01 ders: schrs Labave (Br), St Mare for Boston; Abi sher, Turks Isiand { ef ate pee veut, acre S JF Lindsey, Crockett, and rm iT Erie CRABS TES orgetown, De; sohra DW tyhata, and Lady fllen, Somera, Philadelphia; Annie Myivek, Kiclards, do; Delaware, Wood, Elizavetapord; H Preacott, Freeman, NYork; 80th, L A Rose, Rose, and Seneca, Dodcridge, Piladelpuia; Oct 1, Wiliam epi. fice, Philw WW ORLEANS, Sept 20 Arrived, steamship Binckatoni A, Be tow steamship Robert Lowe (Br), ips Sorrento, Wilson, do, Arca- Cleaved-—Brig Edith (ar), Oliver, 8 Pierre; schr Ebbett, Newman, Pensacola, SouruWwyer Pass, Sept 20—Arrived, steamship Clinton, Todianola and Galveston. yeep Robert Lowe (Br), Cleaver, from 1 (sea jasiers. NANTUC pt 25—Arrived, schrs Onward, Gorham, BKYork ; 2th, Charles Cooper, Nickerson, Philadelphia; 28h, Lucy Church, Adams, Rondout; 39th, Jesse B Alen, Case, do, oralied 2th, acre Charles Cooper Nlokersoa, Philadelphia; ard, Gorham, NYork. NEW. REDFORD, Oci 1—Arrived, achr WD Mangham, Chase, N York, 2d—Arrived, achr E M Smt |, Chase, Myannts for NYork. Sailed—Sehre Lath Rich, Paldock. (trom Boston) for Phila dolphin; Olver Cromwell, Leiauo, Savannah. PHILADELPHIA, Oct 4—Arvived, bark, (Br), Lene den, Norfolk; briga “John We'sh, Jr, Munday, Bagua; Ca. tawba, Havener, and ME ilinds, Winds, Bosida; scbr Jolly rice, ‘Yates, Sneo. Polen ig Sarisnna TY Fort), Goncalves, Lisbon, PORTSMOUTH, Sopt 8U--Arrived, brig AF Larrabee, Care liele, Hoboken; schrs bmma L Gregory, Thorndike, NYorg for Rockland; Aubio May, May, and LM Kuowlas, Clemente, P} cleip! VIDENCR, Oct 2-—Arrived, bark Bertha (Prus), Borg Ee Landne eile: Basin: Ghaaes Elizabethport ; Sophia, th, London Vavor, aut RH Daly, Lamphere, Woboken; Lucian, Baker, barre nd, Alexandria; Rhoda Holm: Mary J Fisher, Law- renee; W it na Leland, Barrett, and J hia; Camoo, Dennison, Eltza- bethport :Marletta Smith. ; Shepard A Mount, Young; AT Rowland, Rowland; en Hutlor, Fowler; Puenix, Sha- fer, aud Hannah Willetts, Honlt, Rondont; Zor, Hall, NYork, 8d—Arrivel, achra H W Godérey, Seara, Aloxandyia; Hatti M Howes, Howes, do; Mary Haley, Haley, Philadelphia; Lueta B Ieee, Bowditch, Ron ont ; Lizzio Raymond, Lord, do. Salled—Steamer Hunter, Harding, Phitadeiphia; kehra God: ess, Kelley, do; El Towneut, varduers Rondout: Daylight Sibley, X¥ork§ laps Mary Binet, iat, Rondout; Ciaries, erman, wad Bopha, Velzor, N York, Awe UCkET Ocl1—Atrived, achr Minnesota, Phtiney, jondout. Baiicd=-Schrs Helena F: Russell, Mehappy, Georgetown, DCs RS Dean, Cook, Pa timors; Rosanan’ Burien, Phillips, NYork; Connectignt, Staplin, do. 24— Arrived, achr Sparkiing Sea, Rore, Alexandria, Bailed—Scbre Minnesota, Phindey, Philadelphia; Sarah & Falconer, Wilson, Ron ont. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 4—Arrived, ships Sarab March (By), Morton, Hong Kong; Lucorae (ir), MeNell, Newcastle, KSs\ Ball aSicamship Chinn, Frarsam, Yokohama and Hong 7, with #337,! In epee aud Passengers. Kons VENNAI Oct b—, ‘ed, sulp Irooaidea, NYork; barke Exchange, Boston; R B Waiker, Clarlesto: chr Caroline mond. —Steainsbips Catharine Whiting Gut Stream, MeCreorg, aud Virgo. Bulkiey, NYork. SALEM, Sept 30—Arrives, brige Geo Amos, Browor, Baltl- Cok Breese, Herric!, Mariboro, NYs schre Magete Van Dusen, Compton, Phiiatelphin: A’ Sawyer, Pont, Kom Gout; Dr Rogers, Alley, nwt Saxon, Hatoh, Luznaderhport. 21-Arcived, bark Whitc Cloud, Freeman, Philacelpbia brig Burchard’ Torrey, Prsicuurd, do; ache Corvo, Pickerinj Yor TAUNTON, Sept 30—Arrived, achrs Sallie T Chertre, 81 mons, Edgabethport; Winona, Baker, do; Messenger, De: John ell, Noreutt, Hoboken; and J'C Chew, Decriag, Burley, Saunders, Phila Howes; MISUs1,LANBOUS, A —THE CHIP GIRT OF THE DRY DOCK. * PIE CRIP GIRL OF THE DRY Dock, THE CHIP GIRL OF THE DRY DUCK, THE CHIP GIRL OF THE DRY DOCK, THE CHIP GIRL OF THE DRY DOCK, THE CHIP GIRL OF THE DRY DOCK, Yn tee Tn tap OMPANION, COMPANION. COMPANTON, ADDY, JW READY: 3 sini ibaa \ OBTAINED IN DIFF! Legal everywhers. Suctess guaranteed, Terms fain Jor at Law, 833 Brosdway. BSOLUTE DIVOROLS OBTAINED IN DITCERENT Blaies, Ingal everywacie. 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OR SADR-THE TOOLS OF THR FOUNDRY, BOT Rsinith ant oeaching shops, and also 90 Low 4 weriducete Cherry, between Oorleare end Rams etteemar Catatogue al he works, FIVE OF TH BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS, New York, Juno 3, I Reeolutions adopted at a meeting of this Loar hele te day fexolved, That the record of American and foreign sh me q be od aaa tao Amwericad Shipmaaters’ yee iin fin clty, ty oF iw ola ONLY AMERICAN PUBLICATION of survey and clavsification of vessels that now has the Approval of this Board, atid tlint we recomment (us deserts fag the confidence of loss interested in shipping. solved, That the Comanitee on the American aed tera Ansvelation be rei to net wit gat anveintion a mo the useful BARI, H devising moans to maintas tus mera and nuss of the work, ELLWOOD WALT retnry ot tie Beard. ARIAL, CURE. Wir oun KNIFE, QAUSTIO, OR detention from’ buviens, for Steioturé, Fistala, PA Disoases o1 tite Privic Vises, Disewson aul Dolormities the © none, fagw aad 5 HENRY AL DANE 13, 3. Di. 14 Lexington avenue, B50. REWARD. -LosT, ON THE KVENING OF THR DOU Gis, wamall gott iintiag case W from. ‘Ewenty-eignth eet and M. Dey ward will 4 ho qu MOKLHOUSS, 6 Frauen sven °

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