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10 BROOKLYN CITY. : TRE COURTS. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. ‘ Opening of the October Term—The Charge to the Grand Jury, Before Jadge Benedica, ‘Te fohowing named citizens were empanelied as grand jurors for the October term of this court yeacerday:— Robert 8. Bussing, foreman; James M. Seabury, Jacob Zinmerman, Joshua Atkins, Wiliam idaall, James W. Elwell, James B, Ogden, Jonathan Ogden, Seymour L. Husted, Lyman A, Jacobus, 0. H. Trebanlt, Archibald Montgomery, J, L. Lattimer, Kdyar ‘T. Jones, William 8, Tisaale, W. P. Libby, Stephen Crowell, James L. Bromley, Jamea H, Kid+ der, W. G. Boggs, Dwight Johnson, Arthar W. Beo- sou and Auluony Gilbertson, Judge Benedict charged tie Grand Jary as fol- lows:— GENTLEMEN OF THE GRAND Juny—The familiarity which many of you have acquired with the duties of graud jurors in this court makes if unnecessary for we to explain them at any greatlength. You bave ouly toremomber that they pertain to the laws of tie United States, and that your jvestigalions will be contined to offences which may have been com- mitted againgt the laws of the United States within tis district. Lumay perhaps say @ word or two in o.der so awake in the mitid of every one of you a hse Of thé personal responsibility Which i these for gramd juries caied from the great mass of the people to re whether or not the Jaws are or are not ed, Uponagrand jury in a court of the Uniied os depends the enforcement of the laws of the states in this district, and no Iniringement inst these Jaws can be punished without the 4 tion of the Grand Jury, This statement, therefore, vi your responsibility 18 suiticient to slow you the ance of yourduties and of the jaws of the luuies attaches to every grand JU States.” Whose laws touch the revenne aut te Post Office, and they touch the we of every citizen; for there is no a Uils district. Whe 18 not interested du the eniore tof the federal statutes. You hove gieab powers for the examination into the ir so that you may be able.to whether or not there are any persons ip ths aied the laws of the United o not allude eu to the citizens, but 0 also to the oificlais, because the laws of t /ates are KO iramed as to conipel every oill- e Of his to @ prowpt and unpartial performs ; 80 you will erve that you have aii ‘only io examine whetber the citizens ve obeyed the laws, but also whether the oucers and agents of the United States have ® ed the Jaws. To this duty I therefore hovite your attention, so that when you adjourn you oy 0¢ satisfied and may have satistied the commu- at those who have violated the laws of the { states ip this district have been indicted aud be the District Attorney 1uforms me of them way strike you as be! but | know of no criminal cases whic ruant, It 18 very important that the 3 sould be promptly punished, for it ptess rather than the severity of the punish a,wilch produces the required effect. Judge iuict then drew the attention of the jurors to ef offences which wouid be brought belore ihey included offences against the revenue, traction of letters trom the Post Ontice, seli- ‘ sled stamps and conspiracies to defraud yvernment of the United States, nige Bewedict announced thac he should be in uJance for the trial of civil and criminal cases a Wola tue 16th inst, alter which date he was obliged f vivid & Circuit Court in New York. UK TED STATES BISTRICT COURT—IN ADENRALTY, Important Decision. fore Judge Benevict. J pson et al, vs. the Barge Avia, éc.—In this case, where an action is brought by Joho pson et al., owners of bark Algiers to recover of a loug boat crushed by the barge Avia, og decision was give: {on 18 brought to recover for the destruc. g boat of the bark Algiers by being parge AVia during the night of the , 1509, ‘The bark and the barge were Je pier 28 in the East river, the hanging under the bark’s counter, y the water, by ropes running from the ng no davits; position nto the slip during the night with © part the bark’s fastenings aud d upon the long boat, thus doing the of. lt 18 manifest that the long in an Improper and dangerous e it was greatly exposed to iujury from iiug vessels. For this reason the bark mast id tn auit. e Phoenix, 3 Blatch, 273.) The 0 er there was fault on barge im regard to her fastenings 1 render her also responsible tor the ac- On the part of the bark, it 18 proved by the on board the barge on hearing the nN examined the barge; that he stern had parted, and that he at the time ito tue master of the barge that us line ent to ho.d his vessel, The master of ge also i3 called, who does not appear how- «ver to have examined the lines of the barg? un niug, Wheu he saw the stern line that had parted. wrt of the barge no witness ig cated but the ciaiinant himself, who sweara that the barge securely fast by stem and stern & seven inch breast line; that ee came in the elip Which parted the stern | the bow ling and pulled of the cleet to which eu8t ling Was fastened and thus tus barge was eu into tue long boat. He further says that he boat back by the windigss, Byt jp the vich is sworn to by thé same claimant, 1 tated thal but oue line parted, “leaving s stil secured to the pier, that in a few the barge sprung back to her lines, and it n discovered that the longboat had been ihe account given in the answer thus ring from the account given upon the stand a + is ralsel a8 to the siffficiencics of 2 barge’s fastenings, which is further strength- by the fact that mo vessel broke adrift this barge, and that the barge herself from pressure of the ice, received no injury. In this por'ion of the evidence it must be held that the aut bas failed to show that the dfliting of the s caused by the overwhelming power of », and not from any carelessness or neglect in ning’, and is also chargeable with fault, being, then, fault found on both sides, the red wi ar hove his wer th nag-s Wil be apportioned, In taxing the costs the cverk Will sirike from the Itbellant’a bill of coats tue jor the depositions, becange of their extreme ei presented to the Court. A reference u had to prove the amount of the damage er parties can agree on the sum. Let a a entercd accordingly. CITY Cou Knocking Tecth Down the Throat of a Lady, Before Judge Thompsob. Mecal Pawick MeGovern.—This a to recover damages for an assault com- defeacant on the plamtiff, who keeps st street, In February last she rick McGovern, the defendant, who deaier doing business on First street, house and asked to see a young lady who ginhere atthe time. He appeared to be ence of liguor, and plaintiff told him lady Was out, but he insisted on going room for the purpose of ascertaining for whether Mrs, McCallen’s story was true He found the door of the room was locked tasked plaintit for the key, which she dented having Ju her possession, and she alieges that defen- Gant said he would burst open the door; ste forbid hiw to do anything of the kind, whereupon she a vs, alleges tiat he seized her by the hair and pulled BOLLE Of , aud afterwards threw her down, say- iuy tial “he Had been Owing It to her for some sme aud now he Was golng to give it to her.” After throwiug her down she alleged that he kicked her in the face with hia boot and broke or loosened r tect 1 her upper jaw, which she has ® had to @ removed and an artificial ae tured in their place. On gaining her ah ¢ hired girl tora policeman, but the d 1 4 OUb ald overtook the girl, whom be evatrived vo intimidate and seud back. Utiied his own case, and admitted having ‘suovea” tho piaintul, and sald she might aave tailen @uuinst the a He ed having Kuockea her tee lt oet, and stated that the artilicial teeth were in upper Jaw before that time, as she had shown a io | claimed to bave bad the right to she patd her board, !0UMT was jealous of % introduced who and t yt 1 3 for the Before Jw n Wilson, @ youth, was placed on trial, ehary ithe commission of a burglary in tne et 1 ndov, on the corner of Hudson aver ia street. He was convicted and seutenced for a term of two years to the Kings County F atiary, Onlicer Rickerson, of the Forty-third precinct, was heid to baliin the sum of $1,000 yesterday, In this court, to answer aby charge that might be brougat againet him Tor assault and battery. It appeared Troi the testimony taken in the case that Andrew Burns, who was placed on trial charged with assouiting Kickerson, bad sim against CluDDINg &N intoxicated man whom the Javier had in custody one day last summer. The prisoner got away irom tne policeman, which en- Foged the iaiter #o that he struck Burbs with wis club geross the face, laying open uisear. Burns was Aouad not guilty by the jury. Wo), Keunedy, charged with stabbing Peter Kane, Qt the corner of bacaeit sirect und Beach place, BvOUE LO MONI ba Ugo, Was Beut to the Penitentiary for five years. Kaward jisstings pleaded guilty to embezziement, abr Was seut Wo the Peultoutiary Jor two years, i Diekiiart pieaded guilty to assault and battery, ad fae Sentenced to pay @ fue of Lilly ALueen. y advised the officer net ee | NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, suMctent supp! mene labor of ae CITY POLITICS. Repudtican State Committee, "The members of Republican State Committee met ‘at the rooms of the Lincoln Clab, No. 37 Unton nouare, Jast evening, and organized by the election of Haniiton Harris, of Albany, chairman; James W. finested, of Westchester, secretary, aud Jamea By Taylor, of New York, treasurer. Meeting of the Union Republican Central Committee. There was a large representation of the Unton Republican Central Committee last evening at Apollo Hall, Twenty-eighth etreet and Breadway, when questions affecting reorganization came up and were discussed with considerabie spirit, The following resoluwons were presented by Mr, Stratton, and after a good deal of debate aud seve- ral amendments were unanimously adopted :— Rosolved, That the Central Committee hereby expresses tts willingness to co-operate with the Fel eon) and Twen- ind street organizations, in the spirit of our recent at OF if Any fair or equitable, manner, in select: didates to be voted for at auch elections as will united support of all republicans. Rosolved, That the com mittee heretofore appointed by the Chair to conver with a similar commities from said organis za\ions, with a view to making arrangements to further tho ebieets of the foregoing reeolation, eald committee to report back to thia committee. Mr, PULLMAN then offered a series of resolutions in reference to the recent removal of the master pain- ter at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and calling npon the Secretary of the Navy to reivstate the geutleman re- movod. Alter much discussion the resolutions were adopted. Upon motion the committee then went into an election for members of @ committee of three, who are to meet the —- delegates from the Tweniy- second street organization and six from the Twenty- third street organization, all of whom are to consti- tute # board of twelve to fuse together the shattered remains of the republican party in this city. ‘The fol- lowe were elccied:—Messrs, O'Brien, Stratton aud jaw. Mr. PULLMAN expressed lis Gesire for a new cail of the roll, evidently feeling disappointed at the re- sult of the vote, he having been a candidate, but by an unanimous “aye” the meeting adjourned, Ina and W Democratic Union General Committee. This organization held @ meeting last night at Masonic Hall, in Thirteenth street, the President, Mr. Robert B. Roosevelt, in the chair. Mr, Nelson J, Waterbury presented the report calling for primary elections to be beld on Saturday, 9th inst, for the election of delegates to the conventions for the nomination of city and county officers, to be held on Monday, 11th tst., and for Senatorial and Assembiy nominating conventions, be held at times and places to be named hereatt The report conciudes by stating that no person will be eligibie to a nomination for Senator or member of Assembly Unies he 1s In favor of the pas- Rage of a law to restore to the people the absolute right to elect the Board of Educauon, and also in favor of the passage of a law to secure to the people of this city honest elections aad a honest canvass of the voies polled. AL the conclusion of the reading the committee adjourned subject to the call of the chair. here. of people. Nineteenth Ward Mass Meetings ‘The supporters of Henry W. Genet, as candidate for State Senator met ex iicsse last evening at Bre- voort Hall, Fifty-fourth street, near Third avenue, The meeting was addressed by ex-Senator T. C. Melds, Captain Rynders, Mr. J. H. Lambert, and resolutions urging the nomination of Mr. Genet were adopted amid much eathusiasm, Banner Ralsing in the Seventh Ward. A mass meeting was beld last might at the janction of Canal street and Bast Broadway, upon occasion of abanuer raising m honor of W. M. Tweed by the Seventn ward organization bearing his name. Justice FE. J, Shandley occupied the chair, and the equare Was crowded by an audience who throughout the long meetlug were attentive and unusually quiet. Resolutions eucorsing Mr. Willam M. Tweed for Senator and Edward amlicy for Police Justice, were unanilwousiy passed and received with Vocifer- ous cheers. Speectes were made by Mayor Hail, Judge Curtis, A. J. Rogers, Algernon S. Sullivan, Lawrence D. Kiernan, ex-Senator Thomas ©, Fields, John U. Audvews and Co!onei gobn Warren, The re- marks of the speakers were In sympamy with the object of the meeting. ition, present Seventh Ward Cohen Ratification Meeting—A Change in the Programme, A meeting was held in the Botanic Mall, Bast Broadway, which had for its original ment the ratifeation Mr, Jacob Cohen's nomi- natiou. Mr. Bennett celied the meeting to order, and introduced Mr. Josephs, who pro- ceeded to speak in favor of Mr, Cohen, and to inveigh in harsh terms against William M. Tweed. However, before he had spoken many sentences, some disturbance arose, aud a Mr. Barry protested against ratifying the nomination for Supervisor be- fore the action of Tammany was known. Being supported by the majority of those present ne then made @ motion thatthe Ward nominations of William McMahoa, for Member of Assembly, and J. L. Stein- hardt, for Alderman, should be forthwith ratified. This Was put to the vote and carried unanimously. Mr. Steinliarat returned thanks for himself and col- league, and Wartly upheld tue right of the ward to nominate the Ward ofice: fie also spoke of the expediency of qualifying the politicians of the city by the luwoduction of candidates o. tue commercial element. of ‘the chalr, Miscellaneous Meetings. The East Side Democratic Campaign Club of the Enghteenth ward met last night and adopted resolu- tions favoring the nominations of John J. Bradley for State Senator and Michael 8. Lambert for mem- ber of Asseinbly. The Fourth ward democracy met last night at Kennedy’s, in Oliver street, and paased resolutions strongly urging the renomination and re-election of Mr. Walter Roche as Supervisor, Judge Kiviin was the principal speaker. The Young Men’s Democratie Club of the Sixth ward met at 614 Peari street, and adopted resolutions endorsing Joseph Dowling for Poltee Justice, Thomas Coman for Alderman, and Thowas Kivila for Civil Justice. humber of the democratic residents of the Thir- téenih ward, assembled ut No. 415 Grand street last evening, resolved to form @ permanent organization, inst. and adopted resoluypus Orglog the following now) | jected t ations. = iffam ¥ tweed for State Muatol ty Walter Roche, for Superv E, J. Shandley, for Police Justice; 7. F. Campbell, for Mejnl tain had \ Asem Jor AldelTian; ig b Hill, tor Assistant Alderman, and William H. Tracy for Civil Justice, The “Kerrigan Giee Club’ was the principai attraction at this meeting. A Mansfeld Club was organized in the Tenth ward last evening, and a commitice of turee appointed to confer with the Taiamany coumuttee with regard to the renomination of W. H. Mausfeld for ivtice dualice. 7 bly; Anthony“ Miljey, WAVAUIAL THC CAMPAIGN IN| Payys Disappointment at the Non-Arrival of Mr. BoutwellArrivel of Geueral Porter= Opinions of President Grant on the Induse trial I te of the Country. PHILADELEHIA, Oct. 5, 1869, Mr. Boutw: cretary of the Treasury, who was expected here last. night to address a republican meeting, did not arrive and telegrams received thig Morning leave it uncertain when he will be here. General Horace Porter, private secretary to the President, arrived here last might ana returned to Washington, business connected with his position requiring bis presence. He expects to return to the State before the election. This morning the follow. Ing documents were received here. ‘The conversa- tion took piace during the President's trip through tral Pennayivanis, eseveral: weeks since, and is nu expression of the sentiments entertained by the Presideat not only in relation to the great maustrial Interests of the State of Pennsylvania, but of country at large:— do #o by 42%, 186 ¥ 28 Panis Ren [private Orvicr or) INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE OF PENNSYLVANIA, JOHNSTOWN, Oct. 4, 1800. "$ Dzan Sin—Tho sentiments expressed by Prest- dent Grant in the enclosed couversation are so im- porlant to the business interests of the country that it is desirable to give them publicity, You are there fore requested to promptiy make such use of the matter as you may consider most effective. The oMmicors Of this league will be responsibie for ite pub- Neation aud its authenticity. Very respectiuliy yours, D. J. MORRELL, Presiaeat, Cyncs ELper, Secretary. In travelling through the State of Pennsylvania General Granv’s attention was directed not only vo the scenery, but also to the resources and industries of the and he took occasion to express his opinions in familiar and informal style to che gen- temen who accompanied him, Th discussing the agricultural and manufacturing interests Of the country the President remarked that the anuual importation of tron and steel ana other manufactures, which could be a4 well produced at home, amounted to more than $100,000,000. This he supposed to be what was required for consumpuon over and above the domestic supply, and he asked a gentieman familiar with the iron business within what length of time the home product of iron might be expecied to become suaicient for the country. In reply to this Mr. M. stated that tie amount imported did not indicate an inability of the country to proauce a)| that is needed; that the prosperity of domestic manufacture stimulated demand id enabled consumers to buy and pay for kinds and shapes of iron not made in this country or not made ao cheaply here; that, notwithstanding the pros- erily of the business. the average prouts were not jarger than those derived from capital myested in other ways, aud thal duties under the present tariff were Ot #0 high a4 Lo prevent foreign competition, yet high enough, if maintained, to extend une home manulacture and ultimately to obviate the necessity of making large purchases abroad, Jie Preesueat Wen said that he thought it very wt 8 . Mi. 4 is firmer leans, 12 Ha ing. arriy LiVERE Corn, 4 Liverr changed. Eertord, Mutyiaud. the roows, } the proper § ve Democratic tis county held three conventions at White Plains Yesterday, which resulted in the following nomina- ‘ions:—For County Treasurer, N. Holmes Odell, the Coroner, Thomas Smith, Hastings, at present filling that office; Superintend- eut of the Poor, George Cooper, of Westchester; Justice of Sessions, Stephen Billings, of Cortlandt, Edward D. Lawrence was unanimously renominated ¥. Second district, as Was also school Commissiouer for ihe ‘Was doing nobby, ‘These. w desirable that we should havo the country, and efvct a saving ‘of ae. multious of Gonars now aunually expenued ‘for foreign iron aud Mr, M, alluded m terms of commendation to Mr. and atte eres reductions af the bile debt which he had effected, si The President responded by saying that soutwell words show that the President understands the tmportance of stimulating home i pustaining and. improving ‘the Mnancial creas of the government, SUBURBAN INTELLIGENCE it of the Treasury, the workingman, able circurmstances. for Member of Assemb! George W. Broith for + Secoud School district. 3LW JERSEY. one Jersey City. Trenton. _ Tre Courts.—The United States District Court being unprepared to proceed with any other rials this week, adjourned ull next Tuesday. The Mercer County Court, which commenced its session on last Tuesday, 1s now engaged in the hearing of civil cases, and will not take up the criminai business for al least (Wo Weeks, LONG ISLAND. SUFFOLK UOUNTY PoLiTIcs.—Atthe Suffolk County Democratic Convention, held at River Head yester- day, the following ticket was nominated:—For County Judge, John R. Reid; District Attorney, Albertson Case; County Treasurer, Charles E, Rose; Member of Assembly, B. D. Sleight. SUFFOLK AGRICULTURAL Farr.—Yesterday the annual exhibition of the Suffolk County Agricultural Society opened at River Head, under the most favor- The exhibition of blooded and imported stock wilt undoubtedly be fine, and in all probability sUrpace that of the Queens county exhi- To-day the priucipal features of the show Will be developed, such as the exhibition of trotung Stuck aud the sLow Of colts, CHESTER COUNTY. NOMINATIO ineumbent; N committee to re tion at the meet with power to confer yith t oiher casociations appointed for the same purpose, Mr. TERRY, chairman of the commitiee appointed to confer with tue Philadelphia association upon the violation of rales by some of the vessels of the latter association, reported that the cotpmittee was satis ied that the Philadelphia assoclation were takin ps to prevent a repetition of this cont pint, and (hat hereafter the Philadelphia vee will load coal strictly uuder the new bill of lading, with demurrage ciause, ‘The CHAIRMAN stated that the schooner John H. Rapp, @ member of this association, had been sub- i ng’ Rs? AND CAPTAEVS? (CO-OPERA- TIVE ASSOCIATION. A reguiar meeting of this association was held at 50 and 52 Pine street, on Tuesday afternoon, Mr. James A. Van Brant, President, in A report from the counsel of the associa- tion was eubmitted, stating that the amount of the claims of the schooners D. E. Sawyer aud Palestine for demurrage had been collected by suit in the United Siates District Court, thus vindicating the legaiity and force of the new bill of lading adopted by the aasociation. Mr. THOMAS S, SaNp¥FoRD, the Secretary, then stated that the Congressional Committee on Ameri- van Navigation Interests proposed to open their session iu this city, at the Asior House, on the 12th Messre. Smith W. Haines, William W. Baker, Job Faikinburgh, Brunt and William H. Waterbury, were appointed a resent the interosts of the associa- 8 of the Cag oy jonal committee, George M. Desrerats Fiant mv THE First WARD.—Between twelve and one o'clock yesterday morning a fight Occurred outside the Mquor store at the corner of Hudson and Morris streets, in which the bartender, William Kane, a boatman named William White and & man named James 0’Toole were severely beaten, White was the night watchman, and the gang of Tudlans disposed of him in the first place by knock- ing Lim down and kicking him, Jeff Collins, lately & member of the police force, and a man named McBride were identified as two of the gang and they were heid to bail by the Recorder for trial. Paterson. Tne DALE Cask.—The Commissioners of Appeal finisned up the case of Thomas N. Dale’s assessment yesterday afternoon by deducting $85,000 from the vaivation set upon the (which was about $300,000). Fata RaitRoap Acciprnt.—A man named Charles Burns, employed as a trackman on the Paterson and Newark Railroad, waa instantly killed yesterday morning, near Highland station, a few miles south of Paterson. to rescue his shovel from the track, where he ha jaid it, aud in doing 80 was strack by the cow-catch- and knocked under the wheels, Burns formerly as a resident of Paterson, but latterly he resided at Prauklin, whither bis remains Elizabeth, ANNUAL PARADE OF THE Fire DepanrMent.—The annual parade of the Fire Department of this city took place yesterday and was the occasion of the largest and finest turnout of the kind ever made Eleven e€ompanies, numbering in all about 400 thembers, accompanied by four or five fine brass bands and the various machines and apparatus, formed an extuibition that drew out large numbers roperty by the assessor Deceased was endeavorin, ere taken, ‘The democracy of of Sargent, James A. Van @ committees of ail charge of compuisory pilotage on the Ameri OL, Bours 8. TIP. 420, FRANKFORT BOURSE.—FRANKPORT, Oct. 6—Even- ing.—United States five-twenty bongs closed quict « for the Issue of 18 LIVERPOOL COTTON MAKKET.—LIVERPOOL, Oct. 6— g ‘The market c uplands 12°,4.; midding Orleans, 12%d. The saies of the day ioot up 12,000 bales, of which amount 4,000 bales were taken for export and sp The cotton market of the 5th inst. was follows at 4:0 F The advices frou quarters, of wh Oct. 6.—Lard, 7: LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, Oct, 6.—Spirite turpentine, 208, od, Loxvon Money Manner. M.—Consols 93, M.:~ os, Od. MARKER’ 4a, James river; that a libel having beén entered against the yey! Non-payinent of this charge the cap- nally been compelled to pay the same to @ eherif, but that the payment was made under pro- test, and @ sult could therefore be commenced for the Jegevery of the amount. After some discussion on the subject on motion of Captain Davey Messrs. J, Falkinburgh, W. W. Baker aud G M. Sargent were appointed a committee to Investigate the Case, ascertain ali the facts and lay them before the counsel of the association for his opinion, with power to commence a euit for the recovery Oi the sum 60 paid, if in their judgment it should be advisable so to do, and to report their action at the next meeting of the association. Mr. SARGENT, Chairman of the committee to urge the formation of # similar association in Maine, then gave an Interesting account of bis recent visit to that section, and stated that he found ail parties there pkg ps to organize If formally requested to his association, The Secretary was tnatructed to prepare and for- ward to the Mame vessel owners ai them to lorm an association of a character similar to those in New York, Boston, New London ana Philadelphia, after which the meeting adjouraca, app L urging EUROPEAN MARKETS. LONDON, Oct. 6—4 P, ; for money and the account. United States bonds—Five-tweuties, 1842, 8454; 1865, 3/4; aD rallroad stocks quiet. On the 6th inst., at 4:40 2. M., for money and shares, 2444; Ilimois Central Ratlroad share: Atlanuc and Great consols closed at the account, Erie Ratiway eastern consolidated shares, .—Panis, Oct. 6—Bouree firmer. wed Armer, Middiing lation, orted aa The market for cotton on spot % uplands, 124d.; middling Or- A wales of Lue day were 10,000 vales, inciuding 4,000 baies tor export and speculation. Corron iton cioeed Grim for both, on spot and w Hayne, Oct, 6-—Even- TRADE REPORT,.—LiVERPOOL, Oct. 6—4:30 P, M.— Manchester are more favorable, but the markets lor goods aud yarns are not affected, OL BREADSTUPES MARKET, Oct, 6.—Ked wheat, 8, 3d. rates were:—Wheat, 108, 7d, for white California, and %. sd. receipts of wheat for the last three days were 50,000 ch amount 16,000 were American. per owl. 1 PROVISIONS MARKKS.—LIVERPOOL, LIVERPOOL, On the 6th inat. the for red Western. — The jour, 238, od. @ 248) Lard beavy aud un- LONDON MARKET.—LONDON, Oct, 6—4:20 P. M.— Sugar to arrive firmer, PETROLEUM MARK leum quiet and onchauged. —ANTWERP, Oct. 6.—Petro- About three thousand persons assembled in Balti~ more yesterday to Witness tie game of base ball between whe Kokford, jand, of Baltimore, clubs, piayea of the season, and was won by the Eckfords y Ascore Of 14 to 13 ‘The following is the seore:— of New York, and the Mary- ‘the game was the beat -1208 5 01 14 1-14 16020032 1-8 oe Da Ph a SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York—Thls Day. Sun rises 6 02 | Moon sets......eve 719 Sun sets, 5 33 | High water...eve 10 00 PORT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 6, 1869, CLEARED. onspBEIA Cubs (Be), Moodie, Liverpoo! via Queenstown— Steamebip Ma i! on{iamahip Malta (Br), Haines, Liverpool via Queenstown. qitgamsbip Nebraska (Br), Guard, Liverpool—Willlams & ip Sherman, Quick, Now Orleans—Frederic Ba- Bteamsh! leorgia, Cutler, Charleston--H R Morgan & Co. Steamalrip Albemarle, Conch, Norfolk, City Point aud Richmond—Old Dominion Steaniship Co. ag PRIP Queen of the Haat, Mayo, Liverpoo!—Peabody, Willis Bark David (NG), Hartwig, Swinemunde—Wendt, Tetens 4 Bockmann, Bark Glovaunino (Ital), Longobardo, Genoa—J Robinson &Co. 4g RATE Nuovo Monde (Ital), Starrace, Genoa.—Funch, Baye Bark Parthian us peak 2 (Br), Osborne, Rio Janeiro—Pendergast (BD, Lindray, Laguayr and Porto Bark John Boulton Cadelio—Dailett, te Nock Crvix-—P Hanford & 0 , Jayne, St Croix—P Hanford & Co, Brie Amilcare (ital), Palurgo, Catauiu-Favon & Chaun- Bark Carib, rig Emma Dean (Dutob), Atkinson, Curacoa—Theo Foulkes, Brig George Burnham, McLellan, Havana—J E Ward & Schr M BM » Beverla pichy,M# Mangum, Beveriege, Behr May Belle San Blas (New Granada)—J (Br), Wood, Amherst, NS—Crandail, Um- Pillsbury, Galveston—0 W Adams & Co, ley. lacksonville--W Ray & Co, ‘at}iy Newbern—Thomas & Holmen. Bentley, Miller & Beur W Muyek, Sehr W Gillum, Mebaffey, Baitimo: Thomas, Schr Thos Hix, Hall, Bangor—J V Havil Schr H Westbrook, Littejoln, Poruan chr Oneco, White, New Bedford—Fermuson & W: Bohs R Morrell, Muckridge; New Haves. ons TOO Schr Nellie Bloomfeld, Hobbie, Steamer Sarah, Jones, Phila ARRIVALS, RAPORTRD BY Tua HpRALD STRAW Yaodrs, Steamship China (Br), Hockley, Liverpoot cy 26 vin Queenstown 25th» with nidse wnd 47 passengers, to OG Tanckiyn. Had strong weaterly sales most of” thé passage Sept lat 60.50, lon 24 55, passed steamship Java, bound 29, east; Get 1, lat 4885, lon 4010, stoamshp City of Boston, do Sd, Int 44 6/4 lon B434, a Cunard brig-riggad steamship, do 4th, Jat 42 34, ton 61 25, an Inman steamsnip,do, Steamship Manhattan (Br), Eorsyth, avarpool Sept 22 vin Queenstowy 221, with mdse and S01, passetlvers, to Williams Guion, Had ‘very stormy weather the entire passaze. Sept 26, fat 51 04, lon 1932, spoke ship Tickler, bound east | Oct 4, lat 41 61, lon 62 48, @ National steam#hip, do. Steamship Towa (Br), Hedderwick, Glasgow Sept 17 via Moville 18th, ‘with mdse and 500 passengers, to Henderson Bros, Had strong hend winds the entire paasaze Steamsip City of Mexico, Deaken, Vera Cruz Sept 28, Bianl 27th and Havana Oct, at LEM, with mdse. and par sengers, to F Alexandre é Sons. | Hid surong ead wlads and heavy NE #ea the entire passage, Steamship Alaska, Gray, Aspinwall Sept 28, with mails, treasure and passengers to F & Baby. Steamship Wilmington, Cole, Galveston Sept 26, with mare to OH Matiory & Co, Oct 2, lat 2910, lon schr Robert Caldwell, from New Orieand fur Lodoua, Hovey) New Orleans, and the bar Sept with indge and passengers, to CH Mallory & Co, From Cape Florida to Hatteras had very heavy weather from NE, Oct, at8 PM, disabled forward engine, and on the 4th, at 4PM, disabled after engine, causing several hours ela Steamship Cortes, Nelson, New Orleans Sent 25 and SW Pass 26th, with mdse and paauengers, to Hi Cromwell de Go, Had heavy head winds, with rough sea, fron SW Vasa to,dtatteran; ince Hight northerly winds. Steamship Mercedita, Starkey, Fernandina, with mdse and Paseangers, to tho Florida Ratiroad Uo. Sleamship San Salvador, Nickerson, Savannah Oet 2 with mdse and passengers, to W R Garrison, Steamship Huntaville, Crowell, Savannai, with mdse and passsencers, to R Lowden, wamsnip Champion, Lockwood, Chariesion Oct 5, with mdae and passengers, o HR Morgan & Co, Oct & nt 9 Aa, south of Hatteras, passed sieatnship (eo Washington, hence for New Orlean e day, at 11:80 AM, steamship United States, do for do and passengers, 7940, spoke New York. Stearorhip 25, at 10 A Steamabip ‘Albemarie, Couch, Richmond, City Point and Norfolk, with mdse and passengers, to the Old Domiuion Steamship Company. Bteamelip Brunetie, Freeman, Philadelphia, with mdee to J Loriilard. Ship Gardner Colby, Dunbar, Cardiff, 41 days, with railway fron, to Chas L Colby. Had strong westerly ‘winds to the Banks; since, light, baffling winds and caime, Oct &, olf Nantucket, exchanged signals with ship Fleetwing, from —— for Boston, ‘Took a pilot from boat J D Jones, No 15. Bark Georg & Ludwig (NG), Tobias, Padang, 1s days, with coffee, ac, to E Caylus, Do Ruyter & Co, Passed Capo of Good Hope Aug 3, Ascension 27th, and crossed the Equa: tor Sept 1 in lon 21 80; had fine weather during the passage; was up to the Highlaods 8d inst, but bauled off shore in con! sequence of a heavy SE gale’ prevailin bearing NNE 12 miles, passed a sunken schooner, one mast above water, masthead painted whi entiy but a short time id that situation, Aug’ 23, Jon 17 40 W,, spoke sehr Falicia (NG), from ban, ou Schr Snow Flake, Brown, Virgin' Behr John G Ferri, Hunt, Virginia. Sehr OH Booth, Longstreet, Virginia. Schr J T Boyd, Robbins, Virginia Schr Maria Eiizabeth, Soper, Vi Scur MG Leonard, Liman, Vv Schr Dante! Holines, Ruion, G Schr Sarah J Fort, Fort, Ge: Oana boat GG Sampson, CE, 15 days, with lumber, to R W Adama. Canal boat Lizzie, Lahue, Ottawa, CB, 15 days, with lum ber, to R W Adams, Canal boat J Oagood, Headley, O:rawa, OF, 15 days, with lumber, to R W Adama, The bark Sancho Panza, from Havana, which arrtved Sth Jaconsigned to HD & JU Brookwven. ‘Repcrta heay ne Winds the entire paseage: Oct 2, 2 miles SE of Sandy Hook, bad BE guie; spilt sails, dc, Rerenxen—Ship Importer (Br), Lowther, hence ok for i remen, 108 cays va, DC ‘owes, Otten inat for Antwerp. In going over the bar same Licht, a very heavy sea rianing, struck several times, the 'sbip to Jeak (o such an extent aa to require the’ p: to be con- 2 city for repairs, ‘The cargo (petroleum) will have to be discharged. ‘assed Through Hell BOUND SOUTH, Brig L Staples, Harriman, Glow Mass, for New York, in ballast, o Waish, Flold & Way, Wil load for the Mediterranean. Schr Presto, Drew, Machias for New York, with lumber to Chase, Talbot & Co, Schr Selma, Look, Acdigon, 8 days, for New York, with spars, to master, Schr George Kilburn, Hamlin, Breokiyn, Me, for Phitadel- ia, Misebr HT Abel, Fowier, Providence for Now York Sehr KM Fotter, Providence for Rondout. Schr Eliza pharo, Sherman, Providence for Rondout Schr Modesty, Weaver, Providence for Rondout, Schr Kat ip, Avery, New London for New York. Schr Jaue Maria, Bushne!), New London for Rondout. Agr Youn Manlove, Sauniors, Norte kingston for New ‘ork. Behr Brazos, Kelsey, Portland, Ct, for New York. Bebr Maria L Davie, Davia, New Haven (or New York. hglt Madiwon Holines, Howard, New Havea for New ‘ork. ¢ Sehr Miranda, Harding, New Haven for New York. cbr A B itaye, —. Haven for New York, Schr M E Averill, Sheppard, New Haven for New York. Bebr Thos Cahill, Ritter, New Haven for Philadelphia. Behr Ida V McCabe, Picky Haven for Philadeipbia. Schr Sepa Dealer tearen (or endow, ik for New York, Bclir John K McFee, Hubbard, Norwalk for Elitabethport. Sour Talma, Underwood, Bridgeport fov Elizavethport Senr Jesse Willaims, Hadkel, Wridgeport for Pulade:pbia, ara, Borden, Bridgeport for Rondout, hr L A Tolles, Day, Bridgeport for Albany. Sehr Joveph Marah, ‘Smita, Port Morris for Kon lr Asher S Parker, Carpentes, Glen Cove fur BOUND BASS, Schr Cornelins, Pratt, Philadelphia for Norwich, —; Philadelpiia for New Haron. ‘smith, Philatelpoia tor New London, ‘ard, Clark, South Amboy tor Bridgeport. Hall, Albany for Westerly, Schr Abraham Lincoln, Davis, Albany for Boston, Schr Ann T Sippie, —, Rondout for Portland, Bebr Alida, Northrup, Rondout for Provideac Behr Wilmington, Barber, Rondout for Provi Bebr Ida Bliss, Hudson, Rondout for Provide Behr 8 J Curnty, —, Kondout for Providence SBebr ER Elizaveth, Hoboken for New i Schr Harriet New York for Georgetow Schr Fair Wind, Bowman, New York for New Bedford, Bohr Charles Hawley, Bennett, New York for Greenwich, Schr Native, Mead, New York for Greenwich, Behr Scotia, Rogers, New York for Mystic Sebr $ 8 Buckingbal ., New York for Portland, Ct. Belir Gen Marion, —-, New York for Rockiang, Scbr J M Freeman, Eldridge, New York for Newport. Bebr Charles Li Northam, Pall, New Yors for Portiand, BELOW, Shiv Pawn, Nels from Cardi? Aug 21, with railway iron, to. Th ham’s Nephew & Co. as epokea Sept 80, lat y pilot boat isaac Webo, No 8). SAILED, Bleameb{pa Cul yrasica, New Oricans Albewar! ke. Wind at s 1 WNW, leht. Marine Disasters. wa- For particu&irs of loss of slip Dreadnought see news columns, STrAMaiir Many Haydon, from New York, at Galveston, will req) yo repairs buvore re to New York. A lar on of her cargo discharged was badiy damaged, BUTE Actionr--Steameh{p Catharine Whiting, at Savannah from New York, reports that on Wednesday, dith wit, about 2 o'clook, off Cape Ha ‘saw a #lyp ashdre ov the north aide of the Cape, high and {only the foremast stand: Ing; could not tell whethe was forelyo or american; tore was no one Lo be seen Bank Saran Bizamern, from Buenos Asros, ashore west of Fire island, refused ® pilot from the Nettie, No 20, on Sunday, A despatch from Kay Shore, LI at, to the Pine siveat News Hoom atates that tho'S 1 hax 8'fect of water in her, The cargo is being discharged on the bawob, The weather ia favorabie for operations, BARK H Vincrnsivs VAN Pato (Netherland), from Pensacola, with lumber, which ran on tho French Keer on the 3d inst aod was gotten off vy the Wreckers on the 4b, was going into Key West 6ih inst, BARK TaLwor (Ir), cowl Inden, from Valparnino Aug 26 for Callera, was totally wrecked Ist of Septemuer on Co- piapo Polut. ANY STANFORD (Br), was geen in lat 2282 N, lon distnested and abandoned. Sone Vetma, Look, from Addison for New York, while coming through’ Vineyard Sonnd on the night of Saturday, Oct 1, was run into by a Kchooner supposed Lo Ue te Billow, from'Salem. The schooner struck the Velma on the sare board vow, earrring away rail, buiwarks an inbere, cutting through piiuk sueur aud three streaks of planking. 'By mil- Ing canvas over the holes the vessel remained The other schooner carried away jibvoom aud all head Du not ascertain any further particulars, foun Mixnesora (of Sandwich), Phinney, from Paw- tncket for Puiiadelphfa, wille at anchor juat below Fox Point wharf, o Jay afternoon, was accidentally run into by ster had’ one of her davive enr- ried away and boats stove.” Tae Canonicus had some of her Light work stove ou the starboard site, Soun GANars, Treworgy, from Kondont for Boston, was Jn eouision Su ning, Bd int, In che Bound, wit brig , from Boston for New york; tie G's fore Adeline » Abd main reciug Were carried away, mainsail tora And main “OCTOBER 7, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET. Foe > boom She put into H to the | arn A Bi coterie ee Lanneyt empetond Bay repatr; rience ot axel a ARAN Ree ff Sona Ji P, ‘ashore RINIDAD Sept 23-1 |, Annie Rich «arrived Watch uht Reston Tiureday ulghty eae ‘of iad arernan, | MB) Tor daronirawteking but ‘went ashore near ‘Napatree Pol Jn port brig Bets (NG), idg; ache Thos Haloomb, do. probably be a total kos. Prior to coming off the Reof her | y VALPARAISO, Ang 19 vedi) chr A A Bandel) Norton, i ‘oad of Number had been taken off and carted to Wes | NYOuk vin Monteviran: atch Bee cee Coat il (Br, Ander: terly. i, q a A 1 OTe OF, Seine Tuoe B Surrm (ot New Bedford), Bowman, from | prucesiei Jennie Prine A tg achat Co re Foiny st mige below’ Pecusmont MrSeeasimeraing | Maman Gat ageauer finaly Suma Tn a 1 ww. Pro a ° ; of the 4h int,” She haa 1/5. tous coal’ The vessel le com | dale (ry Geoig Tongues eee Caldera; 4th, Roser J ‘erably strained and is leaking badly, but would probably | In port'Sept 2, barka Jennie Prince, Prince, diag. for — } got olf next high tide, to load guano for Antwerp; Gipsey (ltr), Cremor ding, foe SOUR ANDREW STEWART, Gilbert, from Providence for | Callonto load guano for Culted Kingdom ( Miia } Albany, which went ashore dh Couster's Ialand harvor in the | (Mr), Lelghton, disgiachrs A A Bandall, Norton, fOr sales £ Re; was hauled off Monday by steamer City of | Jaboatao (Braz), Duprez, for Pernambuco. port, This includes wil that went ashore at that time to Vi00, Sept 15--Arrived, Walkyrien, ae rs: the vicinity of Newport, one he Lys peed ache Linda (of Baltimore), for Scum Hunsow, Kemp, which sailed from Georgetown, 8C, | Inport Rept ad. brig o Perey ee i about Rept 22 for New York, has gotashoren North Ieiand | 40,POFt Sept 28, Urig 8 P Smith, from NVork, diag Seach, nortaof Gaonpuown’ har, Shhetarte ewmiatnet | yMinzanaven, bept SmArrived, Kanto & Johan, Rice Deval Oot Vulpee) ably be saved, but the condition of the |“ yGuauat, Sept 21—Salled, Annie Vall, Sydney, NSW. Son Connrortour, Stephenson, which went ashore on American Forts. Garpee Point in the gale of Sept §,'was got off on Monday, BOSTON, Oct 4—Arrrived, schra 11 B Macaulay, Cain, Bale and has come up to Provi tence, tinoees aoa pene are ay Lor 0; stale Konr ApELtA, from St John, NB, at Philadelohia éth, en | He Baker, Crowell, a, Ae; Bee countered a severe storia Kept ¥7 aid lont deedloed of about | donde, Whittemore, and Martua \hockay Ulnar ddisabetts SS ow ithe port; Billow, Wallace, NYork; Planet, from do. . x Clearad—Steaner William Kennedy, Parker, Bakimore via, Soun Evatt & ANNA, from Philadelphia for Boston, before reported sunk on South Boston flats, out and raised. Born Cray sized in the harbor of Fail River during the 4th inst, Somn A Norfolk; barks Manchester, Gregory, Cape Coast (Africa) : Frank Marion, Dancap, Chariestoie Also cleared, steames: | Neptune; Haker, NYork ebr Cabot: Parker, Prisadelphi. Cleared, bri javarino, lo jana; echy Ni Boueil, Bedell, Richinond, Var vet Leg Balled—Bark Manchester; brig Fannie Lincoln, th —Arrived, ship Mindoro, Allen, Manila; bark Tantlhy been pumped sand, was cap- wavy gale of the £1107, loaded with mouldiny NTELOPR, of Dennis, was capsized and sunk at Br), Pinckney, Liverpool; brig Anna Eldrid St Doi rj Stone Bridge in the ale of 4th inst. Gchr'duth 8 Hodgdont Nvorke Below: ‘sai Le tees ng Crowell, from SteMa SLOOP AGA BiGiow, Whitfaker. from Malden for New Yorks, low Gate, 6th inst. W age. ' In discharging foot of 9st st. wit one, ran on Nigger Head Rocks, Hell towed off py tugboat Lily, without dam- Bailed_—Stoamship Tarifa (Br), Murphy, yRALTIMORE, Oct Arrived, sehr © r ‘ork, NYork, ‘ © Brooks, Brooks, | " LAMLAsH, Sept—The Mary Lowerlson (of StJobn, NB), | plleared—Bark Paladin (Arg), Mitchell, Montevideo ov Morris, from the Clyde for PUlladelphtay bas put buck io thie Bnenos Ayres; sohr BX Brows. (Br), Horton, St Lucia via ; Place with QuEBFO, Oct §—Brig Anna Mary, from Amlwich, fs ashore on Beaumout Shoals, ance. The anip on Beaumont Shoals. Captain Cole, of the si ton, has ou We are steamship Champion, from Charleston, for favors, Purser Chas F Burke, of the stearashlp Huntsville, from Savannah, Sure Wa back to Calino July 10, leaky, And. was incorrectly reported as having Sept 14 for 000. Bante Gurona (Br), Dexter, trom Montevideo July 2%, ar- rived at Catino Aug 80 with a trom New rities, Arrived at Panama Sept 11 town, frox ment'to Ne Arrived at do Sept 12, vincetown, from Manta Limpbe oil’for siipment to N Also arri last from 8: New York. Brmawicky Gn; aches Ida Lois, Hewater, do; Pots Biste jailed from Ataeamus (Eonador) Sept 7, bar . ever, Barbado ge Rion ctulse ayerun whaling, "ai taken #60 bone J | Aib-Arciveds steamer Water Lilly, Thompson, NYorky bipok ol. bound to Savannal: sour RL Kenny, Kelly, NYork. or NEWBURYPORT, Oct Arrived, schr Amelia, Thurlow, huane. Sur GRanire Stare, for Aniwerp, which put back to ino June 16 f in WL RioHaRrpsow, of aud from San Francisco, ar- ut Acapul sta tigitl and both vessel aud cargo were welzed by tho Mexivan autho: if Gallapagos Telanda Aug, Mary & Susan, Harandine, of NB, wih tome of spars and aa! CHARLESTON, Oct 6~Arrived, brig Adelaide, Boston, Off the port, hark Jnventa (?), from Stockholm, City POINT, Dot ¢okrtived: brie Mary allerton, Durdet NY, Oct 4—arrived, brig Mat ton, Burde Borton for Riel'mond, f Hs f “4 GALVESTON, Sept 97—Arrived, bark Waldo, Baker, Bose ton; achr Otiellé, Eldridge, N York, ‘th—-Arrived, steams {ps Ariadne, Elridge, NYork; Tabage co (Mex, from “—, in distress, GLOUCESTER, Oct 1—Clenred, bark Sagadaboe, Curtis, Savannah. HOLMES HOLE, Oct 4, PM—Arrived, brig Flor Del Mar. (Br), Pillow, Windsor for N¥ork; achr Elizabeth Arculariuay Gregory Richmond, Va, for Boston, bth, AM—No arvivals, Sailed— Brig Louisa (Br); schra La Have, John W Rumey, XOLA, Sept 2t--Cleared schra Aunio © Levaretty Thompsoa, NYork; J L Somers, Moore, Pensacola, JACKSONVILLE, Oct 2—Arrived, achra Mountain Laurel, and Kalmar, NYork’; Seguin, Boston, KEY WESY, Sept’ Ju—Arrived, rica Annie Bachelder, Stee! miuel Welsh, Darrah, N York. ue Fagerhoiin (el), Kulo (from Havanay, Put in Oct 6, bark H Vincentuss Van Paulo (Dutch), Nagel from Pensacola for Montevideo, “a MOBILE, Oct 1—Cleared, bark Scotland, Blanchard, Pee sacoin, NEW ORLEANS, Oct 1—Arrived, stoamaupad © Maria, Lockwood, Brazos Santiago atuarine, Philadephia : iia, Oliver, Boston, } ark Fille de L'Air (Br), Lewis, Barre; Jessie ' eath, Liverpool, parr Agamemnon, from Liverpool, also drove Was subreueutiy towed otf, Miscellanea: mebip Vi r thanks for bis attentions, under obligations to purser JP Garniss, of the woes bas gouo (o her assist hore ton, from Galves- bas our thanks for favers, SHINGTON LinwRY, for Queenstown, which put sailed again Aug aiee 4 Waa gold at Callad prior to distress, was sold in the latter port for ‘argo of bark Rangoon (Br), ndenined at Montevideo, York, which was Sept 18 ‘with 150 tons of dour on bourd, 0.0 sacks of flour on shore near San Blas, Whalemen. Splendid, Jennozen, of Edzar- Jeared, ship Caiadonia, Curtis, Liverpool . Gablapagos Lelands, with 1100 bUls 3 lip. | Granton Br), Gumdell, Havre} steauiships Curysolite, (Br), MORN sie ap oll for ebib~ | Git Liverpoul; Gen Meade, baunpaon, and Geo Washingtous chr Mary FE Nason, Sparks, of Pro- cundor), with 7 bbis ep and 480 do w York. Foot, Hazard, of Rugartown, jan Francisco, with 600 vble oil for shipment to Gager, NYork, Pass a 1'Ournr—Inside, at anchor, Ist, brig Wm Groner and schr Helena, bonnd out. Salled’ 2d, steamships Sant : Martha, Lillian; bark Eliza. NORFOLK, Oct 8—Sailed, brig Maria White, Bryant ; ved 13: , Caroline (UU bble oil. W taken since leaving Talca: | Philadelphi Batled— r Hiawatha, Lee, Philadelphia. sonkokge Gini? A008 Gallanagos, Talande, Greyhound, att. | NEW LONDON, Oct <—Arrived, sobr: Binptrs, Meibews, rd ad taken 100 bbls oll ving 1 rovidence for NYork. buatio. ibs is oll sluice leaving Talea |e TPADELPHTA. Oct &—Arrived, brigs Hermes (Brh, No date, lat 78, lon 106 W, on OM Shore Ground, Reserve, ), Porto Cabello; rera, Blanchard, Cienfut | Meckinger, with 200 btis ofl; nad taken 100 bbls since leay- Del ; schrs Adelig. San ing rrancisco, uly 26, lat 4515S, lon 1820 F, ehip Genoral Scott, Wash- burn, of Fairhaven, with rudder damaged and loss of boat. No report of ofl. Ang 14, off St Helena, bark Ohio, Jenney, of New Bedford, b, Bolton, NYork via Wilinington, Foote, St John, NB; A M Condon, Condon, Winds ain, 'G Boston; St Croix, ‘Eaton, do; Addie fi eld, Gardiner; ZL Adams, Nickerson, Boas ton; J W Wilson, Somers, do; D Willams, Corson, do} Elmer, Corson, do; JT Alburger, Corson, do; Besa! ith 10 bbls ep oll ut Yi | Allen,’ do; L Hunter, Perry, Providen A THB 10 bbls ep ol ou voard” a0 reported) and 1 wh along: | Allen, do; 14 Hunter, Parry, Vroridencey, BA ng oS ia Rate Deg ie A i a al 3 ‘ Fete g ey ieee Ea ee eal foe MOR OR Meury, Dubb Providence; Josephita, Fe ‘gittw Lone | Burk Je ngdon, from Liverpool for San Fran- | G00; Henry, Marrem, Nv J beock, Bmith, Bow chr Pilot’ Bride, Blatchford, from Rico, Oct I, lat 37 40, 1.00, Sept 20—Arrived, ship Valley Forge, Berry, Ma, Foote, St John, NB. Nyork, PONAUGS Bovees Berrys | Ager, Del, Oct «Went to sen, darks Hotnang, for Ta port 26th, Calhoun, Crary, diag. Btettin; Star of Hope, for Gibraltar; schrs Rebecca Florencey ASPINWALL, Sept 20—Arrived, bark Idaho, Chapman, | for Port Spain; A Lameyer, for St Johns, PR, NYork; 924, brig MA Benson (Br), Gaudier, Boston, PORTLAND, Oct 5 Arrived, brig Deborah 3 Soule, Georga« Satied 2 Bogota, Cassidy, NYork. town, DC; schra Maggie D Marston, Baltimore; Maria BuisTor (Pill), Sept—Ih Kingroad Mth, Carilda, Robinson, | Roxaba, Philadelphia, for NYork.. BRakF, Sept 22—Sailed, Neptune, BORDEAUX, Sept 22—Salled, Caroline, leans. Satled from Paniliac 24, Africxine, Gl In Pauillac Ros 3 COPENH Iton (6), Jones, NYork. A Predmore, Hart, Elizabethport;’ Louisa, Hainbiyn ‘ani eared, Calypso, Scotto, New | James Engilah, Barker, Rondout; Isaac N Seymour, Norton, York. Troy; Elizabeth By Hoga eeden; Bula CALLAO, Aug 23—Arrived, ships Vigiliate, Whittemore, | E Sharp, Cole, and J 8 be Molenido; Winveld Scott, Pike, Ohinchas (and satied Sept 10 PAW: , ‘rived, schrs William Jone for Cork); Abbottefofd (Br), Cooper, (and satied Sept 10 | Keene, Baltimore; Davidson, Jeers, do. for Antwerp); uth, ships City of Mobile (Br), Cole, Cardiff; | | RICHMOND, Oot d—Arrived, ec John F Doughty, Dukes, Matilda, Blake, Montevideo (aud suiled Sept 6 for Guanape | Albany. and U8); bar: demned bark Ri (ir), Howes, NYork; bark Tronstd sailed 10th NYork; 6th, Endymion (Br), Jones, do for Great Britt n ‘ca, Tar! chas; 7th, suip Montibello (Hr), Henderson, do; &th, bark Geo Peabody (Br), Chu 1 . tips Geo BM Reunion, Reed. Ancon nett, Valparaiso for Chinchas and C Balled Aug 80, th, BP, Soule, ¢ tar and Soain bert 1, SiR Ludwig, | _MISCELLANEOUS, ee of qeut Gags be sees Senne ee BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT Gi ; 5 eth, bark Monte Whampoa (Br), Carter, Clincbas to load for Uniied Kingdom: Sth, Lottie Warren (Br), Lucas, do do, Roads Th port Bept 4, shi at Paciic (Sal), Law, une; Le- 0 publicity ; no charge antil divorce obtained ; advice vanter (Br), Howes, for Obinchas or Guanape and eniion M. HOUSK, Atlorney, 18 Nasanu aire Rouda; bark Guioua (li), Dexter, for do do; brig Kitty Co- Sir ara Warn, Wilson, for San Pisco at $14, gold; also ship W Libbey aud Granite sold DFAL, Sept 23—Arrived, Duchess ‘Orleans, Hines, from SMITHS? SMITHS Shlelda tor NYork, i NEW YORK NEW YORK gird (sie of Man), Sept 20-Arrived, Fanny, Chris PALE ALE, PORTER, 1A, Sept 18 —Salled,'Deodan, Winite, Montreal, Prize med Paris Exposition, 1887 FALMOUTH, Sept %—Arrived, Fraucisco Madre, Repetto, Brewery 240 West Eighteenth stree NYork, belweon Seventivand Eighsh areniea, Avelina, NYork. PO FroGPRA, Rept 16—Arrived, Joven Rita, VORS” GRAN TON, Sept S1—Sal.ed, Li GLASGOW, Sept 24—Salled, Britannia (s), NYork, ‘ana Lotteries cashed, Information given, J. R. CLA¥e Guar, SeptQ—Arrived, Herman, Rieck, NYork. | | | TON, rear basement rooms, 10 Wall street, Now York: GPNOA, Sept 0—Arrived, Frank W, Larsen, NYork; Met, | = ; ee ite VI ; old, 3 ” EE¥ TEA IN THREE MINUTES.—LIEBIG'S BXs ‘ Tath, rane" syceiuiel, Weccey Tou "ieee, Be tect at Beef; genuine. Prico reduced. The right ch Callao. 2, ship HANEURS, 224, Dr Barth, Arrived at Cuxhaven 24th, itiawatha, Savannah, Batied from Cuxhaven 32d, Hammonia (), Meter, NYork. HAVRE, Sept 22—Arrived, Three Sisters, Kelly, New Ore teans. Cleared 284, Lafayette (n), Roussan, NYork, HAVANA, Sept 25— Arrived, steamships. Lord Lovell (Br), Agnew, ani Arrived at do Oct Cieared 29th, bark Ada United States, I Sailed 26th, schra Elizabeth, Taylor, Mobile ; 26th, Garniock, Trott, do. Ise oF Wranr, Sept 23—Off, E W Stetson, Moore, from Lonion for NYor: TNAGUA, Kept 20—In port schr Village Melle, Rowe (from | ———— ~—= St Tuomas), for N York. KETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN TWELV! Livanroor, Sept B—Arrived, Australia, Winstin, New Or- yeui lfc an administered, Beat loans; 24th, Ellen Dyer, Leiand, NYork; 2h, George B | tifuid Reid arte bought. Plumpers for th! Thatcher, Hl FO a ie Le aaah 183 Gran yBroadw Put onck 2M, Vanguard, Russell, and Alex Marsball, for whats awh i conte NYorks Prinod Reyent, Clague, for’ New Orleans FUL DECAYE! TH OR RTUMPS, Satied 23 , Stewart, NYork ; 24th, Maythorn, P ling ‘and building up to original aha Nort, Phiadelphia; Castilla ce) | and color, without pain (with cheopiantic gold). Cheoplaatigy Cleared ¢ NYork Entered. Grogan, N imine, Bull, Pensacola; Kivot thained, Ver Burmab, Churealil, Savane 7, 1, GAIPPITINS IMPROVED COMBINATION CUS. , z c Bag « fons and Tables can only be-bought at factory, Loxnon, Sept 95— Arrived, Palo Alto, Renny, Sauna (and | Moog OUR AME ney Gey eugen 1G Al HFM slase enter nu day or am ORDA) xamoaatio and | wrets see mow porvet fn tuewtarit” ead the aa Bavannah; 2th, Franklin, ‘Ferman, Cxrdif aud New seer ey The orca Billard ata, a ne i eDevitt makes w run of 1,500 points, Se oe eee a wotcR. , | _ There wan an immense gathering of ‘the friends of the art 14 tag allie Beer aod etd : * | of thecue and ball at the Cooper Inatituie, last evening, te beh map ove He sea ies the long talked of match game of 1,500 earroms, LANELLY, Sop) ore. Jolin MeDevit and William Golathwaiten Havent Win Van Nawe, Craig, Occasion was ® splendid second Hizey Bfiver Oresred % UNEXCEPTIONABLE CHAKe “pete (By Bept ‘ MAN ak means nod high aoctAl powitton, dew 5 bof m Indy equally quallued; object LYMOUIN, Sept M—Ariived, Queen of Devon, Turner, | fox 32 alation Ey New York. opt l9—Arrived, Auguet Friedrich, Bruhn, New | EXPRESSES. _ PAxAMA, Fopt 97-—-Arrived, steamship Colorado, Park ce amAute, FURIE Ban Franciaco. —F. &.G. BURNHA rapt Sailed With, steamships Montana, F worth, San Fran- A. age Expres, Ub West Kieventh at Lowe! Con ve br ia tur Sailed Sept, bark C8 Rozers, Morrison, Navassa; 8d, naines, cumbers, good luck, 40d Canal brig Georgia, Miller, Porto Kic the! comet A ec AME GUPENGTOWN, Ort 6—Arrived, ateamsbip Herman, Wen- | > yaiwees AND MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT.—ALD> ke, NYork for Bremen. B' should visit for sickness, businens, love, law, matrie QuarKo, Oct 6—Arrived, ateamahip Germany, Graham | Tony, “travelling, absent fridude aad’ hidden troasireny TA,erpool; bark Montreal, Bryce, Antwerp, r 644 Sixth avenu Mme, DICOLY, ROUTRRDAM, Sept 21—Arrived, Wilhelmina, Reats, XVork s pinnate Rio Jawrind, Bopt 2—1n port, bark Lapwing, Benth DAME ROBA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, Arrived at Harable, Sept 28, Areturt likeness ; 16 Bast Thirtieth street, nent Mad ae, snore. {ante i. cv moadhnan ait Sl NYork | SWINeMUNDR, Sept 22-—Arrived, Romaine, Card, NY TPH ORIGINAL MADAM BYRON, SPIRITUALIST, {or fuettin 5 Can, Mesa F Morey Facing, Beujer, Canter speedy marriages 8:0 Fourth avenue, betwee ailace Britannia, Webb, Savannah (and #id 11th for Ancon); CARDENAS, Sept 4—Arrived, brig M W Williams, Fickeit, Portland; 97th, bark Sarah B Bale, Sailed 96th, brig Ella Marin, Berry, a port north of Hatte- ras; 26th, brig Havana, Bennie, NYork, , Rept $3-Arrived, Leteirer (1), NVork. Diners, Sept 2. 0, New Orleans. GUANAPE, Aug 22—Arrived, ship Mount Royal (Br), Isaac, fared Ang 9, bark Hosen Rich David Stewart, Prentisa, United States via Paita. Batied 2k era, Blorriavn, do; vsth, OA Farbaworth, Saw, Sept 6, steamship via St Thomas, Balumore. ton; E Nickerson, Crowell, Providence. Beiow, bark Masonic, from St Martin's. Cleared—-Brigs Ambrose Light, Hizgina, Malaga; Alta Vela, Reed, Wilinington, NC; M Li © Miller, Leighton, Bavane ; nab; sehr A ny Huddell, Long, Boston; J W Hall, Powell, * do; Henry Harteau, Jones, Portand, ‘Conn; T G Smith, Lake, Boston; LD Siaall, Tice, Dauversport; A J Fabene, onton, Arrived, steamer Centipede, Becket, Salem; schr ton 27 WV, ‘from Bt John, NB, for Valpar 10, Oct jew York for Porto Foreign Ports. Sept 23—Arvived, Johanna Maria, Cbrivtfanson, PROVIDENCE, Oct 4—Arrived, achrs Gettysburg, Corson, Georgetown, DO; ‘Angeline Vancleat, Heatl, Elizabetbports Kate & Mary, Cogaweil, Albany, ‘Sth—Arrived, schrs Eliza J Raynor, Hutchins, Rondouts Adrian, Everett, NYork. Snilad-Sehra’C S Grover, Weaver, Georcetown, DO; Mat Zincke, Galveston, Bourhia, New Or- at, New Orleans, 822d, Der Fieies, 'Rhrenteich, for NYork, 0 of con- vanter Guiona (Br), Dexter, do (with car; ngoon, from NYork); Sept 8, shi Gilbert, Arica (and 4th, ebips Scotia, Delano, Sailed—Schra 8 F Reaves, Brannon, and Orvetta, Bocune, down the river to load for NYork. nea MARY’S, Ga, Sept 20—Arrived, schr Wm Conners, Tool, ork. Balled 22d, brig Glendale, McIntyre, Bath, Me. SAVANNAH, Oct Arrived, steamship Magnolia, Crowe ell, and Montgomery, Faircloth, NYork; ship Alexandria, Boston; brig Atlantic, Nashua. s Ww LUINGTON, NO, Oct 6—Arrived, steamship Volunteer, vor for Chiachas and US; bor, Cardi; bark Celeste Clark, Foster, Chin- I, do (and sid 1 ‘Adama, Mi for US ith for Ancon); Chinchas for US; 11th, uy bark Sunbeam, Len: ri On, : Mt ‘hips United States, Lunt, Hambarg; Sutiote Slates without publicity. Legal everywhere. Doser, oo, Ac,,muficlont cause. Success guaranteed. Terme faire vice (ree. F, I, KING, Counseltor at Law, 868 Broadway. De toda | DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFEREN? Biates, legal everywhere. Desertion, &c., suilicient York; 4th, Vigillate, ‘Gaanape to load ‘Augusta, (Br), Walters, Germany? » Field, Guanape t0 load for Hampton Sevtia, Delano, de load for Antwerp; 3 bth, E ‘Ab SMITHS’ NEW YORK PALE ALE, * ranci¢co, to load sigar in bay and tate, ‘The only medal, hite, Matanzas, ailedy 3'F Chap 0 Norton, Havre, SMITHS’ NEW YORK THR, Sept 2w—Arrived, Letiti ee, Bo Pastellano, N York, , Montreal, LL PRIZES IN LEGAL STATE AND ROYAL HAVs thing for fami! id for invalids, 08 FOF family use a3 STLIEAU'S SONS, 189 Brondwa OF Hosier set niece AR Ni BUNIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS AND ALL: Diseases of the Feet cured by Dr, ZACHARIE, 760 Broadway. Pomeroy, Cowes; Sept Sept t—Arrived, Bockwoldt, do, axonia » Meyer, NYork; _DENTISTRY, sein \ LAUGH AT HAVING TERTH EXTRACTED. A Gas succensfully administered since first ae extn fix yeare ago. Registered names of thousands, charge, Nervous and delicate patients carefully trente loxie, New Orleans, Beautiful light upper Gum, weighted lower and partial jumbin, Van Sice, NYork, t news, wey om arter, Penny, Buitlinore; schr ighton, Mobile, d Juniata, F steamshi Bets, without clasps, Work, for style and ch " competition. Satisfaction given or no payment. Call an examine Dr. EVANS, #5 Siath avenue, nenr dist st YEAUTIFUL SETS OF TEETH 10, @15 AND $205 Be teed hinted with gold 9] and upwards; ga8 administers, ed; open day and night, 182 Sixth avenue, east sid 1 | doth Inserted without extractions; 26,000 testimonials, ee Te BIGESMAND, £0 East Nineteenth at., neat Nvork} Gertrude, Doane, t John, NB; Ricardo, Walsh, Prin road ay BILLIARDS, ILLIARD TABLE POR SALE.—PHELAN'S MAKE. Bie dood condition, having been used oply a short time & Wilibe sold cheap. Addrese 8. F., Heraid office, Hypatia, Mactoon, Diitony Galveston ‘on Oppen, nh Francisco, nels Carvill, Galycston; France (9), rillay Tay, gers, Mitcholl, out .H ad Preven uring the. ma of a very high order of excelicnce in the way of ci | fun, tratakowed noue of tho. harmful vibrating euaracteg that bas often gone 80 far to apoll mi even game On Many the bles that have been used at matoh bilitards sete-to, of the make of W. H. aith, Smith, Oporto; MATRIMONIALS ate ir David Bal CN ee AAA AAA urn ture moved) packed, shipped, stored, Money adv: ‘Aix (Trinidad), Aug 23-— Arri il, Norfolk (and sailed Sept 2 for Curacoa ord, Kelly, do; Georgia, Miller, Baltimore ) fbr Paul Sane ASTROLOGY. “MADAME, WALTERS, DISTINGUIQHED CLAIR« brain tt her for everyibing—sic mene, DuRiDeaRy ulriay, Halsey, Wilmington, MA fettnls “sour wile lite, from the cradie to Whe graves #2 Canal street, Fee Bl. ME, ROSS TELLS YOU 1M i marie ab tbat of her 9 prior to &th ult, bark Wintfred (Br), Wiley, Baitl- ‘on, Oct 6—Arrived, Hermann (#), Wenke, SE, "Afeturus, Peppercll, Baitl- EVERYTHING—THE NA\ itor; shows you hig. Bout 2d—Arrivea. Clara & Carl, Bachy, NYork. =| 7 wenty-taird and fwenty-tuurth otreets, Ladies th.