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10 CITY POLITICS, The Contest on Tucetnuy Next—The Statas of Partice—Tammany RegencyThe Seceding Democratic Unioa Factioa=Tho Smith Ely; Jr, Party—Republican DissensiansTisp Workingmen’s Union Party—Chaugea on e tlates~Tho Great Tamunoy Katificas uUen Meciing To-Night. ‘The approaching politica: congest on the State and county Uckets, which will have its fnale on Tuesday evening next at the closing Of the polls, 18 the whos engrossing subject of debate, speculation and pool: making 44 bho political world of New York, irosa Luc Battery to Harlem bridge. The campaign was opened unprecedengedly early, aud the entinusia with which it was entered upon has been on the increase, and will only culmimate tn fact when the contestants are brought face to face with te ‘electors through their respective tickew at the ballot box. ‘The Deen cleared of the 4, political Cossacks that would enroll under Tammany and the great standard-bearer of ‘he new Regency, Peter Bismarck Sweeny. But Peter’s ukase went forth in due time, and those qvcnt courriers aiter frst places in the grand Tam many i rela, wheeled into ime, and are now marching on to the November fight, very leader that reducea Tao Yammany Regency organt- and % great deal of ans aud policy on th oui lendlag their whem to the ran vation 18 now p ing more than one of the tons 8 a on, &@ mockery 2 & man at the head of the Re: the see tion to its p ncy who is never at fault in bis calculations, never bafled by im movements or strategy of his opponents, for the simple reason that 4 of diplomacy, and as quick to strike evely mas that be tical lever of DEMOCRATIC UN KY. Tho Den Union par u Bly Draneh) is wm force of th Regency wave and its further pro gress. ‘The sphit in a the party into two orga ge- Water- bury-Roosevelt faction, and the Democratic Umon party proper was brought about to rve per- sonal interests, and was the result nb acion to which the seceding leaders succumbed—selling their political birthright for so much pottage as wa: bargained for. Under the circumst Smith Ely, 3r., party has done good work in tie present canvass, and would nave done even berier had it come ont fatfooted as an ally to the Workingmen's Union Associacon. THE WORKINGMEN’S UNION PARTY. The Workingmen’s Union party is neces the ng infin- ence every day, and bids fair by combined action and wise ala moderate couuclis, shonid tinue to prevail, to make its power more aya more Telt, and in ume divest parties of the morc Auterested motives for poliiical action aud poitti- cal combinations that at sent wholly and enlirely influence them, veral tines in the Distory of our city polities the workingmen have formed combinations intended to benetit tkeir class by throwing their influence into the scale in the hope of having many of the evils under which they claim to suifer remedied by legisiation, but With very little benefit. This organization, howev never Was 80 strong as at present; pesid weem to be going the rignt way about t ¢ work, Heretofore they were a sort of political muahroon that sprung upin a nignt— ig some elecuon canvass or political exciiemeit—now they are a 9 ogmition, party command and their ald and r. If they do not break the be todon on the next occasion; Was not built m a day, they a evidence that they The republican Tact bond of harmony Decessary and all esse vie to tg foes, The ola feud between the three street orga: only on the State ticket and Uons in the city that they b united action. In the Fifi Senatorial ¢ a sharp contest between th ot ote from onr ned in our last known thro xteenth wi Mr. Jacob Siiary 80 po the city, a resident 0 received ghout convention. made unanim of confidence, opponents with t In the h Senator Andrews contends sgaiy His nomina’ cited gr ublican convention. It is terstood, however hat Mr. Andrews will not carry the fight to tne polls, © strength of the republicans of The district to Mr. ien, the workingme . didate. Mr. Bradie: require all his popularity and sirength to ¢ 8 combination. The republicans are not seriously incl, test the Eighth district. Mr. Genet, the Tammany candidate, will, tueretore, in ali probability have a quiet walk over the course. Here is a change. Two weeks ago Mr. Genet was thrown overbourd. by Tammany, but he was again taken into the fold with threefold grace, aud now, instead of diMculties and Opposition, he will likely hav swooth and unob- pe was then he enters ¢ ontest fuil vo meet and battle with his apons. ict Mr. oat F. tor J. J. plause at & rm 1 ed to con siructed way frow this to Albaay, even the repav- licans wish. w godspeed, The republicans will not contest the Fourtn dis- trict, and the fight ihererore will re stor Tweed and Colonel James Bagle cratic candidates. In the Sixth district the republicans Qny contest as against the p i nominee of Tammany, Seusior ‘Who will have an easy walk over. CHANGE IN THE ABSENOLY SLATR. In the Seventh distict Cornelius Van Cot lican) has been nominated for ihe Assempiy. ‘there @re some Iittie complications on foot in connection With the republican nomination i the Fifth Senato- Tial district, which, if amicably adjusted may tn- duce Mr, Van Cott io decline and leave the district to Mr. Charles P. Shaw, who bas withdrawa In favor of Mr. Jacob Sharpe, republioun candidate for the sena- tortal nom nh in the Fifth district, with the un- derstanding that he should get the woumination for the Assembly in the Seventh. etween Sen- » the deino- repab- Robert (. Brown (repnviics nomination for the Assembly in the Tw diatrict—opposed to Mr. Hitchman, ex-Spe: whom he was defeated last year, three candidates in tne feid hman many), Brown — (repablicau) r (independent). If the conte kept up between the Tamiuany candidate and Mr. McCarthy, iu the district, there might be & blican, The probabil wever, that in order to defeat Tammany, republicans tay giv inde! endent candidate, any ail their strengch to th which event the latter ctor in the fight, lot Adam Sengoz (republican) 1 the nomination. bly district Mr. Ely Taylor has an nomination, aud will make hallot box, as he did once box. Mr. Taylor served in ior received the rep & gallant show handling the ca the Union f dis ir. Taylor with the in the coming session ‘che charge their daties of their repre of tue Legisiuture. In the Nunta aiat Brooklyn) @ new candidate for political favor Nas arizen to coutest the districy witt the present Assembiymai, Mr. John C. Ja y Janes McOloskey, personsliy one of the best wud most popular men in the City of C! OUt on ah Independent democratic ticket aguiust the eatative Knows ular and tried Jacobs, who ved two Live terms in the Assembly new candidat ua but | ly entered on th w.ready made rapid sirides in advocating his and napres#ipg the electors with el as had ¢ perience of years of servi ew York and Brooklyn press, and thoug upon the } never before & politic rant is thorougbly pox in ui tine of Jegiviative duties and conversan jaore particalariy with very measure of ioterest vrowched wud unbroached, affecting the wellare of Brooklyn, 6 Ninth district ls doubly fortunate in having two such candidates seeking the honor of its representation, THR TAMMANY RATIPICATION. The Tammany ratification of the State and county teaet be a very grand affair—a regular The meeting will be the largest, the proceasion the finest, the display of fireworks the most brilliant, the speakers the Moat eloquent, the musio the beat nud the enthusiasm the Toudest that that bas peen seen or heerd in New York since tb ays of the * Littie Mac” turnouts and the torohlig! broceasions of the Wide Awakes. ‘The city will be 1 @ blaze to-night, and ne Wigwam and its chief Worshtppers will be the great onjects of attraction. AU hail, Tammany; Nominations Last Night, ‘The Third District Democratic (Hy) Union Conven- tion met last night and nominated Michael Smith as their candidate for Assembly. The Twentieth District Assembiy vonyention Morar’) met last evening at the corner of Third avenue and Sixty. accond treet, Mr. ‘Tpowas Dagy NEW YURK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OUTOBBR 27 fe oe im the aatr. ‘The nointnation for Assembly was given ¢o Mr, Paurick, NeGovern, after wich the cou- Ven‘don adjourned, "che Pourth Dis@ict Democratic Union Assembly Qoavention (Fly branch) met last night and nomina- fd Jouu J. Biatr for Assembly, Tho State Constitution. Ata meeting of the Republican State Committee yesterday aticrnoon \t was determined not to furnish any tickets relative to the amended copetitution, ex- t as againse the property quahfcation clause, avin duty of furnishing other constitauonal tteke he severai comautiees, as their yadgment The Jubiiaut Demecracy—The Demonstration To-Night. The demonstration by the democracy of the city to-night in rativicadon of the Stsite nominations ises to be one of the grandest the metropolis has ed in years. The notes of preparation are heard on alt sides, and as the Generai Committee have offered @ prize of $1,000 to the ward organiza- tion exhibiting the greater number of men in line of procession, it is expected that tne rivalry thus engendered will have the effect of producing on oar an army of 50,000 torch beurers, with sual avcessories of bands of musi- es, . banners and fire- r already at work d corating the intertor of Tammany Hail aud the streot stands, od arrangmg a triple line of Chincse TDs @ We IM extent, reaching irom Delmonico’s, along ourteenth street to Second avenue, and thence norti to aud along Seventeenth street to Fifth ave- nue again. and down Taird and Fourth avenues to Coover Lusti fhe street stands wil! be marvels of decorative art, There will not, as heretofore, be a conunu line of procession, but a series ft li under @ marshal, reporting to wrsnal’s aids at corner of weet. and Thi when rge reaches point, tward, passing in review Some of the ward proces- and attractive featu: sious Wall preseut nove Captain Hudsoa and hiy miniature ship the Ked- a Which be turpulent made his Atlanic, will be with the ous vessel will be tull yn on a truck by eight aron-gray » SIXTh warders will ave @ banner, tion, ‘be distarbers of our national underneath wie ilous pas a i, OD | er makers will ply their trade, aud blacksmith anvils and forges aud sledges, make tie nd with their hammering will be drawn oy y bor ihe meetings will be addressed oy some of th M isuiuguished democratic ora- PX-G Veruor Seymour, Governor Hoffman, Join 4 endricks, of Indiana, alread, 1 likely to be pres Phe me Sgeme at of the whole affair is in the hands of a ce aweomen of which Mayor Hai is Andrew J. rvey has been appointed arshai, aud bis orders are numerous and Every effortis being put forth to pr s Uuequalied In the annais of the city rural districts in tue sted to amply pay jor ure of time, money and labor. Nous ver'roi wEiscelinneons Political Meetings. A meeting of the Workingmen’s Association was held last evening, at No. 600 Washington street, un- der the auspices of the Democratic Union and Mo- zart Associations, for the purpose of endorsing the nomination of Mr, Ignatius Flynn, candidate for the Fifth senatorial district, Mr, William Riordan pre- sided, and Mr. Willam J, Kennedy acted as secre. tary. Mr. John Rafferty and Mr. Christopher Jobn- son delivered stirring addresses, which were re- ceived with much enthusiasm, om the merits of their candidates. Ata meeting of the Constitutional Democratic Ciub of the Nineteenth ward, held at Hession’s Hall, Seventy-sixth street and Third avenue, Henry W. Genet was nominated for the Senate and P. F. Me- Carthy for the Assembly from the Twenty-first dis- Ata tueeting of citizens of the Eleventh Assembly district, held last evening at Milleman’s Hall, at which representatives of the Democratic Union, Mozatt. and Workipgmen’s organizations were present, Mr. George Mcvovern was unanimously the Assembly amid muca enthu- residents of this city held a large last cvening in Sixth ave- pct who inerednoed Mr, Louis C. Rochester, made along and stirring speech, eulogizing » Coben aud urging tie meeting to ratify on for Supervisor. In the course of his ochester observed that Mr. Cohen Dove ail, the workingmen’s candidate; that s independent of any political organization and nnd to no pledges made in favor of any ing, and that his past record was a strong elected Le would prove worthy of the in hin. owed by Messrs. Walter Donohoe, Jo- yaix and otliers. A resolution pledging the ‘to support Mr. Cohen a8 @ suitable and Mt for che office of Supervisor was then read umously adopted and the meeting ad- ers for Mr. Cohen. g of the Seventh Ward Independent beld at their rooms in East Broad- uesiay evening, Uctober 26, Vice Pre- . Wash in the chair, D, O'Connell secretary, 11 was unanimously resoived to support Horace Greeley for Comptrolier aud Mr, Joba Foley for Supervisor. A meeting of Eighth ward aemocrats was held last evening at 207 Hndson street, under the of Tammany Hall, for the purpose lying tie nomination of the Tammany candidates for Assembly and Senate. Mr. Abrabam L. Brewer presided, and Mr. Thomas Bogan acted as 5 tary. were delivered by Mayor Hall. General a Mr. John C, Jacobs, of Kings county, r which the imeetiag Separated. Ata regular meeting of the Young Men's Demo- cratic Ciub, held at the rooms, No, 263 West Seven- nth, Mr. Matthew McCullough presiding, after the meeting was called to order the following reso- lution Was unanimously carried:— ereas we, the e learned thal p Hesolved. To give onr full a hearty support to the (peo ple's choice) candidate, Mr. ‘acob Coben, and that we will luge our utmost etforis to elect him as Supervisor In the com- ing election rhe meeting was atierwards addressed by Mr. Joun Connoly, who urged them to vote and stand by Mr. eu and give him their full support, he being wortuy to represent the people of this county as thelr Supervisor. After a few remarks by Mr. Becker, who spoke lnfiighly favorabie terms . Cohen, the smeciing adjourned in the best humor. At Central Hail, in the Bowery, a large massa meet- ing of the Gerinan democraus Was heid for the pur- pose of ratifying the democratic nominations—State and local. ‘The hail was brillianty illuminated and tastetuily hung with flags and streamers, while with- out the music fromaband gave indication to the passers by tat something of more t ordinary Importance was occurring juside. The meeting was Mpa i by Magnus Gross, who nominated Charies as chairman. Judge Gross then read # 128 of resolutions fully facet | the democratic platform as (raimed at Syracuse, tire democratic State and local uckets, and refiecting bitterly upon Horace € id General Sigel, and tn a short, vigorous ddress urged upon his hearers the necessity of tmonious action. He was followed by Dr. Merkle, Dr. Stern and other lights ft inan democratic party. A letter was read from Wiliam M, vetting his abe sence jrom the meeting, on the plea of serious busi- ness engagements, Arrangements were then made for the holding of future mass meetings, after which the asserbiage adjourned, with cheers for their respe rd street, was filled last night with German veterans Who served under General Sigel during the rebellion, for the purpose of ratify- ing the nomination of Sigel for S ary of State. ©, ned by General Max Weber, 83, stated the object of the hering of the German yete- n of party, to support therr acral Sigel, for Secretary of proposed General Stahl as chairman which Was carried, Captain Fisher secretary, m Gen who ten pral Sigel, hasiastic i letters of German for his earnest in Goepp, Colonel Wer- er which labors ia ‘lub met last even tions 5 made & me with advantag i Captain Marry Ting addresses in favor of the democ There was a large ou wdoor meet ing of the Tam. Many democracy of euty-first Ward last evening, on “tm da m ne, between Thiriy- eighth and Thirty-ninth strects, for the purpose of ratifying the nomisations made by Tammany Hail. The meeung was called vo order by Mr. J. Martin, who stated the object of the meeting in a few well- timed remark, He concluded by introducing one of the abiest of Tammanuy’s young orators, Mr. Lawrence Kiernan, who spoke at some jength in highly eulogistic terms of the Tammany candidates, and he endeavored to impress upon the minds of those ay ead the necessity of gaining the State this year )y an Increased cay, He was followed by Mr. A. J. Rogers, of New Jersey; Marshal Rynders, James Gorry and others, ring tue intervals between the aotte there was some excellent music by Grafclia’s band. At the conclusion there ‘was @ grand display of fireworks, one piece of which ia deserving of mention. It was Mr. Roche, the Tammany candid: rvisor, ‘Who seenis to have as many friends in the ‘Twenty: firat’'ward as he nas in his own ward, the Sixth, ‘The meeting adjourned with cheers for the egndidates and for mr, Roche ip paricwar, KINGS COUNTY POLIT.CS. The Demorratic General Committee. ‘The Democratic General Committee met last night at their reome, No, 9 Court street, and endorsed James Ddwards for Schoo! Comimrssioner and James 8. Black for Alderman of the Nineteenth ward. Mr. ‘Thomas P, Noirs then addressed the meeting, Payiuy @ high compliment Lo the canuidates who had vee placed in wormination by the democrats of Kings counly, ‘ibe meeting then adjourned, ‘The People’s Democratic Committee. ‘There Was @ meeting of this organization held iaet evening at No, 22 Court street, Heury 0, Baden in the chair and J. H, Wintera secretary. An address was read, and adopted by the meeting, to the electors of Kings county, recounting the evils which accrue from the present sysiem of control in the manage- ment of the so-called “leaders” of the democratic ER, Speeches were made by ex-Assemblyman ‘atrick Burns, Messrs. Gillespie, Grogan and others denunciatory of the “rng and the commissions which were the creatures of the men sent to the Le- gisiacure through the agency of the preseut regime, The — assertions made ‘5 cainst the character of the men composing the People’s Democratic Committee by Mr. Hugh McLagghiin were resented and the chailenge given. to him 10 sift the records of their private personal character, Mr. kurns pitched into the inconsistencies of Messrs. Prederick Massey (Fire Commissioner), Engmeer Joun Cunningham, Surrogate W. D. Veeder, sena- tor H. C, Murphy aud others, who visited Albany in 1807 and appeared before the Legislative Committee On Cities ib opposition to the bilis for the creation 1 & paid dire Gepartinent and a commission of Char- ities and Correction, At that ume there was a republican Governor, Reupen E. Fenton. In 1569, when Governor Hoffman was the occupant of the chair of the Executive of the Staie, iese same mon favored the measures they bad heretofore £0 strenuously opposed and threatened wonld result in the overthrow of the republican party if they attempted to foist these commissions upon the pco- ple of Kings county. The nomination of James McCloskey for Assembly in the Ninth district was eudorsed noanimously by the meeting, committee adjourned, subject chair. and the to the call of the 1s was announced vy the Secretery that the of Mr. Peter C. Weber, their candidate for Superintendent of the Poor, Secoud disitict, had been placed upon the republican tichet for that Mee, in place of Mr. Wass, withdrawn. The German Democratic Commitee of Kings county met last evening and resolved to support onaninously the ihe coming election. 301 Pultun street, reguiar democratic The meciing was FIGHT B STWEEN A RILEY AND CANKON, © Rounds Fou Fought—A Drawn Rut- tle—Cannon Badly Punished. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 25, 1869, ‘The Kiley-Cannon prize fight took place to-cay in Marin county. One of the steamers engaged to con- vey spectators to the ground was detained by the police as she was about leaving this city: but the authorities of San Francisco could not prevent the fignt. A large number of persons went to the batue ground im rowboats and sailing vessels, the lo- cality seected being but a short distance from this cily, though beyond the county limits, Mnety-three rounds were fought when darkness Ninetyet Interrupted the proceedings, and the battle was ae- clared drawn. ‘Cannon was severely puusled, but Riley suffered slight tnjaries only. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, PREMATURELY INYERRED.—By the caving In of an embankment of a sewer where they were ut work, on Manhattan street, in Manhattanville, yeeterday, John Mullen, of No, 314 West Sixteenth street, and Dominick Quin, of No, 141 West Nineteenth street, were completely buried. Great excitement was caused im the neighborhood, and, a large crowd col- lecting, they were quickly extricated from their periious position aud attended by a physician. WoRKMAN KILLED.—By falling from the pew gas building in Twenty-first street, near First avenue, last evening, James Hanigan, of No, 639 Ninth ave- nue, received injuries that resulted In death before he reached Bellevue Hospital. A fellow laborer, Robert Storms, of Fifth street, near avenue ©, hac an arm broken tu two places aud his head badiy cut. The accident oceurred by the falling Of a seutfold, precipitaung the men over seventy Icet. NARROW APE OF CLINTON MARKET PROM Dr- STRUCTION.—At half-past nine o'clock last evening the cooking room on the roof of Ciinton Market, occupied by Joseph Freeman, took fire, The alarm Was sounded and the Fire Department was so prompily on hand that the market was saved. Mr. Freeman's loss on furnitare 18 $390, upon which he has policies covering $1,600 in the Continental aud another imsurance company. The damage to the market building is about $200, KENNEDY'S Lass.—The last order of Superin- tendent Kennedy ts divected against the urchins who are in the habit of coilecting barrels and boxes aud making bonfires, He quotes the ordinances of New Yor& and Brooklyn, and instructs his forceto take possession of ali empty barrels, hogsheads and boxes or olher material collected for the purpose of being taus uniawiully used, and when claimed by the rightful owners to deliver up the same, and vigorously enforce the provisious of Corporation ordinances in preventing a continuance of these dan- gerous aud unlawiul practices by arresting the offenders aud having them dealt with according to law.’? “To Wuat Base Usps,” &¢,—Uaptain Nat Mills, of the Eighth precinct, reports that about four o'clock yesterday afternoon oiMcer Harrington, of that precinct, found lying on one of the streets of the precinct @ man neiplessiy drunk. He was con- veyed to the station house, where it was found he was too drunk to give his name, and he was locked up to sober oii. Wille the officer Was searching the pocket of the prisoner ils eyes were greeted by a reflection. Harrington louked, “reflected” and tore from bis breast an elegant sil- ver shield, highly polished, It proved to be a deputy sherif’s badge, with the usual coat of arms oi the ciuy and the words “Joan McMahon, Deputy Sherur.”’ It is charitable to suppose that some un- Worthy person bas come into possession of Mr. MeMahon’s shield, and that gentleman cah recover it from Justice Dodge this morning at Jederson Market, PERSONAL MOVEMENTS. ‘The Kentucky soldiers of the Mexican war will meet tu Danville on February 2 Parliament refuses to concede a to Mr, John Shortguts, of London. A painter named Gourgon claims to have done most of Vernet’s most ceiebrated works for him. The new Postmaster at Dover, Ind., is said to be a brother of Senator Wilson, Mr, Wilson's real name was Colbath, Annie Wagner, according to an intelligent San Francisco jury, died of “a gunsuot wound discharged from & pistol. A French antiquarian claims to have discovered thatthe baptismal mame of the frat Emperor was ra Nabuiion. A judge in Greenbrier, W. Va., calmed downa lawyer who was figuiing mad by drawing a bead witi his revoiver. A Detroit girl has been fined twenty-five dollars for screaming “inurder’’ when a lellow hugged her. Tue iover paid the toe. Captain Joseph W, Coppage, ploughing in a fleid, near Naptes, {., has unearthed a pot containing $4,000 in gold coin, Anold woman has accused the German author, Goethe, of stealing some of his best poems trom her, and @ critic Of the Mrs. Stowe schoul arraigns we poet now for the theit. Among ‘he reminiscences of Humboldt we are told tit for tonoy years before his death he never Visited opera or play, aud Was never seen in the es of AMUMeUIEDt. change of name uers In Connertivat for slander, because he ce vita that afectionate name, gots a verdict for wanted riand woman looked through a ke 1 some one on the other side thrust a piece ugh into ber eye. “Death by misadven- the coroner's verdict. im found # female in California foar stature than hlinseif, and fell im love ith, Mra. Lom oojected, and insisted 2 must stick to her and “nothin’ shorter.” rancisco barber, named Winn, has in- pooing helmet.” Jt fits close to tne uocrown, The suds are poured in, ou aod then run off by means of a ave, a citizen of Jefferson county, Tenn., s hinety-seventh year, and has not tasted aplin od for Hity years, and, a8 he believes, has not calen as much as one pound in his life, He is tern perace in his habits, ua'ag oo epirils of any kind, and acco moderately. He 1s @ bachelor, Thomas Wentworth Blgginson, known during the war #8 th nel of the Thirty-third United States colored (First South Carolina volunteers), has called @ meeting of (ie officers and soldiers of his old command to asvembie ay the Astor Honse at noon on she 10th of Novouwver, to form @ regunental as#o- lation. Mr. Drake, who put down the first ofl well in this counizy, aud who at one time was worth $1,000,000, recently died in the poorhonse. The first derrick and engine atill stand over the well and are very prt tae at mooumens is to be sant oh Wilh the engine is to be placed, ba soli piles 5 ‘The Cubans have a corps of “black horse cavalry,” which makes havoc sthong the bg is commanded by Colonel Lawrence Wuo has been for the last aix years believed to a) been executed a8 @ spy at Franklin, Tenn., of 1863, by a United Btates drumhead court martial. It seems tues he Was mot execuied, Laying Use gunpggied out of tho country by old her creole su a has reeled ved 14 - ance t 18 made negroes, mounted on biack horses, Coionet Walters known a8 Doo {mman- uel Orton, Lis rank ie brigatier general. He s¢ yg hig wite to Burope tn September ana hee ents eq ior the war, contributing enure fortune, Which is verv large. THE APPAUACHING ALLEN=fi'CQQLE BATTLE. Condition of the Mev. [From the Cincinnati Enquirer, Oct. 24.) Rumors are Daun extensively. circulated, not only on Cinema, but in that the ‘fight between Allen aud MceCooie tor $000 ‘and the championsyip of America, set for November 40, within flity miles of this city, will not come oir, Upon what founda- tion these Tumors are baged we are unable to say; but we are satisiied that bota men are in earnest and mean business, and if anything should occur to pre- veut teir secoud meeting in tue roped arena it wil) ¥ willie the knowledge or consent of either of the priucip: McCoole went into training at the Abney, a few miles out of St. Louis, avout six weeks ago and has been working'very hard, When be met Allen to compete for istic Honors on the 16th of June last he hind Pr im very fine condition, He had under- ig man and at the time supposed he would fave a wae over, in less than fliteen minuves ater he had stripped he found himself a badly whipped man, McVoole lays his defeat to his bad condition, and 18 covsequently desirous of bemg al! right when he again encounters the young English g@adiator, The day he took up at the Abbey he must have hed fully 240 pounds, while to-day it would be bar for him to turn the scale at over 206 or 210, and we are iniormed that he expects to shy lls castor into the ring at several pounds below two hundrea, The im- pression is gaining ground that he 18 over-working himself, and vnat be will be too “finely drawn’? wo make @ good fight. As faras this 18 concerned we Know nothing positive, but presume that he knows What he 18 about. The St, Louis people, having great faith in the abiity Of the ex-champion to potish off the litle one, are backing their talk with money. AS fast as it 1s) offered, however, it 18 eagerly sougnt for and covere in regard to Allen we have very little to add. He has taken to his Work linely, and says that at present he 18 In a better condition than ever before. He 18 confident of his ability to nip McCoole, and ts ang jously awattlug the di wen for the epcounter. Even if he shouid fail ae ining the title of cham- pion of Awerica, which be bas so fairly won, he rests Casy iu the belief that he will have fair play. lie now Weighs about 180 pounds, and will enter the ring at between iv and 176. Mr. Allen states that Us will be his last figbt, no matter “nether he wins or loses, He is tired of competing for the empty to engage os honors awarded a pugilist, aud proposes in a more legitimate busivess. SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New ‘York—Thts Duy. eve 10 45 seve 1 OY, Sun rises. 6 24 | Moon Tises..... Sun sets. 5 03 | High waiter. . Weather Along the Coast. OcronRE 23-9 A. M. Weather, Thermometer. Wind. NW. Pom Port “Hastin f. Wilmington, Di Washington. Fortress Monroe Richmone. Charleston Key West. Havana... Captains and Pursers of Vessels arriving at this port wilt please deliver al! packages intended for the HERALD to our regularly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam Yacht fleet, The New York Associated Press do not now collect marine reports nor attand to the delivery of packages, an will be seen by the following extract from the proceedings ofthe regnlar monthly meeting, held March 8 1 Resolved, That on and after, April, 180% the Assosiated Prose wil! “dircontinue the f ship news in the harbor of New York, Pasa ly. nar The ofles of the H yachts JAMES and JBANNETT + Whitebal communications from owners aud sto the masters of inward bound vee sele will be (: free of charge. CLEARED. Steamship Java (Br, Cook, Liverpool via Queensiown—O G Franekiyn. Steamuailp “Minuesota (Br), Price Liverpool—Williams & Gui Steainstup vi a 0, Bulkley, Sav noah--Murray, Ferris & hariestion—H R Morgan & ‘Steamship Charieston, Rey, © Oo. S eamabip Rebecca Clyde, Price, Wilmington, NC—pames ani Steamship Louisa Moore, Wallace, Georgetown, DC—Phil- lips & Brown. Steamship Niagara, Richmond—Old Dominfow Steamship Co, Bteainshin Giaucus, Walden. Bostoo—W P Clyde, Slip Vrmouth Kock, Waruer, Loudon — Grinnell, Minturn 0, Ship Princeton, Chase, Rotierdam —Boelen & Bierck. Hark Ninfa Tajliarla (Ital), Varstore, Cardiit—F Manara akeman, Norfolk, Chy Point and Bark Palestine (Br), Ayres—J Nortor As McCallock, Montevideo ‘aid Buenos Bark CE Jayne, Hawking, New Urleaus—R H Drammond Brig Eclipse (Br), Jacobsen, St Kitts, Brig Nin Edmiston & Co. Brig Alice (r), Simpson, St Johns, NF—Heney & Parker. Schr 0 © Wane! a ra (Br), Goucher, Inagua and a market—Jae Smith, th, Para—H J Wenberg. per, Para—Valentine, Estrella & Co, Tikiam Arroyo -Butdett & Pot. 1, Beers, Demarara— Ted Rowe & Ca, Schr Biliy Butts (Br), Horton, Demarara—B J Wenberg. Sehr Inrvel Snow, Keating, Mayaguez —B J Wenberg. Co, Schr Robt Palmer, Cisek, Galvesion—O H Mallory sehr Line, Fernandina—A Abbot ee atc 1: Rich, Dougherty, Suvannah- Bentley, Miller om Schr 8 N Simmons, Williams, Savannah—Bemhley, Miller & Bridgeport—G K Rackett & Bro, Phiiadeipnia, ARRIVALS. RPPORTMA BY TU MRRALO STRAM Vacs. Steamship Scotia (Br). Judking, Liverpool Oct 16, v Queeastown 17! with mage and pagsengers, to CG Fi $0 3 Jou 35 40, passed » National Co's seam. th fat 4042 tout Soh Cunard si 4123, lon 88 yeaah steamship ity of Antwerp, sacle day, lat 41 08, lon 68 90, paused a National Co's an Stentaship Saratoga, Alexander, Richmond, City Pornt and Norfolk, with mise and pass#byers, to the Old Dominion Steamshio Rark Hunter (of Portland), Lee, Sagua, 13days, with sugar to Waydell & Oo; vessel to Tuompaon & Hunter, Had Nght winds and calms most of the passage; has been & days north of fark Lisste Crmmruins (B Sagua, ark Lizzie Cumroine (Br), Peverson, days, sugar to order: voesel to Joka, Cummins, *iie i en calms np to Hatteras, and been 6 days oon, 18 days, wiih mdas, Point with strong northerly winds acon (Br), Lockhart, Cx For ‘he first ten days had calm: head wind: rig to aompa Youtike's Sons. the latter part 0: the pass as been 4 dai tnt 35, lon 78 OB, apoke brig Hore Pedow River. north of Hntteras. | No date viet MeGilvery, from —— for Schr Evergreen (Hr), Tuite, St Joln, NB, 96 days, with tember toJed Free Co, Had heavy NW winds thé entice pasa Sehr Anna © Leverott, Thompron,,ndianole 88 darn, with Wider, de, to Brugiere &’Theband, fad NE winds the entire prasae nd days north of Hateran ‘Oct miles north o weed a large quantity of shingles adrift, markeu “MAT astra," Scht Elle, Moateomert, Jacksonvili, 18 days, with lumber to P Nelson: veserl to Bompaon & tinter, Had heavy NE winds the entire passage; hue been 10 daye north ot Hatie- ras, Oot 1s, the brat male, Frederic Montgomery, aged 4 years, a native of Booihbyy, Has aied of Millon tevor. om: Sloop Helen Smith, ~ Steamer Mars, Grumly He at Schr Ann Eliza On Gene 3 et Seguin, Fr oh, me Wilton, Montreal, 40 days, with Piatt, Canal boat Neversink, Fuller, Montreal, 40 daye, wiyh lum- ber to OH Platt. ‘Onnal boat MM Orser, Viele, St Jobu, OB, 3% lumber to master. Canal boat CE Colling, Viele, St John, CE, 85 days, with lumber to master Passed Threugh Hell Gate, ROUND & Baker, B days, with lon for New York, with Steammabip Neptune, madee, to Wr F civde, Bohr Dundes (ir, Loomer, Winasor, NS, 11 days, for New York, with pinater w Di De mber lo Heney & Connally Ship Harbor, NS, 12 days, jew York, with ber to Sed f Sehr Alvarado, Harrington, Ban; lumber to Holyoke & Murray Schr Hepaibah, Crosby, Isangor for Nawark, with lumber, Sehr Onward: Arey, or Jermey (ily. Sehr AH, Bansor for Newark. Schr Leila, Fose, Belfast for New York, with lumber, Sehr Orion, OnoorD, Beltast for New York, with slaves to Lepreaux, NB, i? days Par ker. 1a (Br), for New York, with A Schr New Zealand, Cook, Portland for New York, with lumber to Chase & Tal Schr Amon 0 A Scbr Whistler, Ke Schr Sen Hird, beat obr Helen Mar, c h Aram ney Bedford for New York ‘on for New York River for New York, Provicence for Eilfzabethiport n, Smith, Providence for New ¥ ork. wn, Huntley, Providence for Eulzavethpor, chy T. Daniela, Smith, Hartford for New York cht © Hadden, Hemingway, New Haven for Trenton Behr Henry Learuel, Jarvis, New Haven for Elizabecuport, Bebr Joseph E Potts, Robbins, Bridgeport for New York, ger in asap pa er, ety or A for nd | sae Sebr Joba ri Behr Wan Greg, Bion A Behr ee sor Paul fa York Sarak pk array M ae) jor Rew Bay, Lh fo for New Schr S$ 8 Warhman, Staples, Philadelphia for Ts Rehr Bases, Nickeraon, Philadel Tor Providence” iz Ni Nn fave Bebr Fase Foiiaaen ae fer, ene Haven, 5 "or Bown . Tor Won, 8B, ae see, Fiero here cE Se jealay, New York tor 3 Roberts, New York for Bay. “4 New York for Portande Behe WO Neon, New York for Providence, Sehr © P Bull \d, New York tor Norwich, oo DJ Auderaon, Fort Lee for Port Waahington, Yacht Starlight, Serrell, New York for a cruise. BELOW. Bhip Al on ip Alexander Hershel, ¢ it Narnuall aio sched ), Brown, from Li re), Rafiie, from New- wo NO Mev fror Ham! Be) wih wane gad pentane 8 Huy ‘yet Ca i ree No fas Martina ‘Oy ops host Mary i vigh in 28 days from St raga, 19 days from 'Glentingve (by pilot boat Mary B SATLED, Mtenmships Holsatia, for Hamburg; Virgo, Savannah; Charleston, ‘charteston; Hebaoes Cie, Whisiington, NO} Louita Moore, Georgetown, DO; Niagara’ Richmond, Wc. Wind at sunset WSW, Marine Disasters. BARK SAMUEL LARRABEE (of Ban; ‘Thompson, from New York April 16 (passed Anjier aera for 8 angtae, is long Kong in a leaky reporied per cable as having put into condition, and would discharge cargo (coal) for repairs. LIVERPOOL, on 15—'The Clara Wheeler, arrived from New York, carried away her jibboom, foretopyallantinast, head of mizentopmast, &c, in & squall Oct 1. Miscellaneous, SHIP BRIDGEWATAR, Sisson, at San Francisco 16th inet from Now Yorkl was £6 days to the Equator in the Atlantic; crossed in lon $8 W; 63 days thence to 508, with light south- wei winds and equally, the ‘weather; was 14 days thence to fn the Pacida, with tek, rainy weather #5 ee hence Mahe ieee: winds from Ex ae to port; was off port om days with dense fog and light, bafling winds, Aug, George Lpueh, seamase fell from the faretopunliant a overboard and waa lost; Sept 9), Chas Kane, seainan, died of intlam- Kee of the bowels, ‘apt Harper, native and resident of Mount Desert, Me, late oft the bark Armenia, of Boston, who was loft on the 20th ult in the hospital at Gibraltar, died there on the $th inst, aged years, Lavuncnrp—At pens on Saturday, from the Messrs Isaac Dunning & Son, the staunch built ani fastened schr Helen A owen, 222 tons, new measurement. She Is owned by the builders, George Bowen ¥sq, and Capt W A Alexander (who is to command her), and others, At Newbui mor Anat, by Mr John’ Currier, Jr, of copper nee whise oal 1325 Lona, Dew measurement, he #2 ship built ae ‘ir Currier, ‘and fully sustaing his wall fearned tepuuntion for first class work. ‘The ship is in the hands of the bu Ider, and is for wale, mit phlve Male River, NS, about a week aso, bark Seotland, Algo at thé same place bark Tra, '5!1 tons, Botih ‘are clavsed for alx years in French Veritas. The Scotlaud tm now loading at Windsor for Phiiwdelphia, and the Era, further down the river, for a United Staves port. Notice to Mariners, WREOK OFF NyTHR, VRINIY HOUBE, LONDON, Oct 14, 1682, eg ia hereny given tuat a yreei bnoy, marked with the Wreck.” has been ixid 20 fathonis $ of the vessel Exertion, suuk off Hy ‘The bnov ites tu 12 fathoms at low water spring tides, with the following w@'ks und compass bearings -— ‘The westernmost of two houses on the cliff to the eastward oF eee tn line with the inner end of Folkstone Pier, ‘ble bluff on the back high land, just open to east arkal of, vine ehureb, Ny W. By order. ROBIN ALLEN, Secretary. Whalemen. ats Payal Oct 2, bark Live Oak, Beckerman, NB, 220 bbis Srrived at do Sept 24, Desdemona, Davis, NB, clean, an: sailed rien 2th, Matnrlaney for Fordham, on 103, oe, taideds and BM Atking, Clean, and sailed 30th hb bark ef Gomalag Comal ‘comely NB, c sp laid, amd anit 2 Wave, 67 4p, Ianded led 2th; Herald, Sturgis, do, ry Sued | i Bih; Crowninahiand: Faso, PHL Tae Hi'sp, and sailed Both, Balled Be bh Grant,’ Chud rt to H M Simmons,” Coo ; 16th, ol, Cottle, Bi h, Provincetown, do; 28th, fie i do, doy Exprers, Handy, Marto len, NB, do ark Palsseto, taken bbl ‘NB, ts stated to have taken 965 bbls » NB, ave taken oll (ta Se i tosent$) since’ leaving Talcahuano; #65 vp 475 wh all volsane Millwood Wilke of, 2 Banat Comte Tet 8 6; nothin since le Tewving wving the alana nd ps py 4 Fl let NCR, O1 at Sey baving taken 60 pir ti aluce leaving Panama, "Would be-at Talcabuano about Mi = § apbark Mare, Allen, oF NB, is reported, Sept 4, with 360 bbls ” Capt Williams, of bark Fanny, of NB, at Foyal Se} writes: “Two Dights ago Thad ‘three men jump fess | from the veanel; picked up two, but the third, Jobn Sprague, of Providence, TR, was drow: Spoken—June 18, Int 2431, lon 175 87, bark Osmanli, Wil ‘of NB, 300 sp 100 wh? Europa, Nye, of do, oll not re- Peete i, Int 16 18 8, lon 5 04 W, ship Onio, Lawrence, of NB, 15 months out, with 700 bbls oll Spoken. Shin South America, from Bassein for Falmouth, Sept 80, Jat 38 N, lon 11 W. Ship ZF Gabala, trom Liverpool for San Francisco, Sept 3, Iat 12 N, fon 2 ag ly Atinonphere, trom Liverpool for New York, Oct 7, lat on take Mula, ‘Hawes, from New York for Syduey, Sept tat $880.8, 108 3615 bas, isang res : Raneriaon, from Charleston for Liverpool, sept if Jat ate we ay (b); from Queenstown for Boston, no date, oy a 9 Osiah, from Philadelphia for 8 John, NB. Oct — SE of the Highlands (by ptiot boat Gharlotte Wel y ‘The John Parker, 28 days from Philadelphia for —, Oct 9, no lat, &e. Foreign Ports. -In Kingroad 14th, Saul, Jaccarino, from Maugat, Brisror, cae NYork for Briato! Bonpeac, ‘Ovi 13--Arrived (at Pauullac), Naney, San Francsico. Sulled from Rovan 12h, Syetirid, Bachich, NYork. iniled m Pauiliac 1», Glanenr, quan asase, San Francisco Olivier Mavteleing, Levene, do. - ROUW ERGHAVEN, Wi ington, Ric! allan; 1th, A “a Binet Wright, Treas Heleser ee re BREMEEHAVEN, Oct 13—Salled, Hannover (8), Kulcken, New Orleans, Bunet, Oct 2—Arrived, steamship Lafayette, Rowen NYork for Havre (and 9 I. Borxos Avren, Septil—in. port. barks Konparei, Flinn, from and for Boston, arrived 10thy diy Kom reah Brows m St Jol 0; ian B Te Dougall disg: Mary M izd, Packs Nereiningn’ ogo from 81 Bepben. IB, do wae bey, From Ba anes ives A abouet, 1 Ei jeCarthy ” Avnie, Dyer, any ‘Are er, mbit, Ls Clara M Goodrich, Look, from St Jobn, NB: Hees tn - terson, from Portland, do; Li NYork, arrived Aug 38 (aod invrard o cargoy: #6 Redo fvom Montreal, ast icin O Friane Boyd, 2 Salted Au St’ Dominiqu » ‘Corrientes; brig De Pratt, Barbadoas 38h, burl i Socio Cala ger stip Uneieton i do; ae i Carlos, Matthewn, NYork; Sept 2, bark Mides, Val- peraieo: 4th, brigh Sarah Gilmore, Clifford, Mon ? 7h, fameang, Lawson, Antwerp. Cauprry, Oct 12” Arrivedy Camelia, Aureiina, New ¥ Lebar ens, and Queen of the Fleet, Balnan, ‘Dublin’ Gomacoa, bet "ta port bark Wiliam Agathe, Brewster, for Nvork 2 days; beind Fred Bliag, Sherinany aud im Creole, Spalkahinver, for oS dns: Peel, trom New Orleans semardned: one Mary Limeburner, Lanail, for Providence ‘ia Turks Island: PRONE, ‘Oct 15--OM, Mary Bentley, Clark, from Shields for {Dunaesnss, Oct MO, Merrimac, Jacobs, from Bremen GL ANUOW, Oct 18—Arrtved, Caledonia (8), Oveastone, New York; Mi "Richmond, Reed, Caen, ‘Sailed 141 tb, Bessie Sim; 0, Gibbs, Boston. GREENOOK. Oct Li—Salied, Cerastes, Brunton, ‘San Fran- cisco, Gimaartn Oct 10-In port brig Julia, F Carney, Carney, from Barcelona, arrived 7th, for Maxevideo, Balled 7h, brig Ann (Ht), Flozy (from Malnga) N¥ork ; 8th, bark Jebu, Crowell (from MYork), Genoa, Ac; 9h, brig Kush, Hardesty (from NYork), Malia, tor Mite’ the Kock th, bars Young Tark,{Small, from Malaga for Borton. GUANAT?, Rent 18 In port shi Scotia, Delano, from Cal- Ino, arrived 10th, for Antwerp, A Moonbéam, Field, from do, arrived Sth, tor Hat Hannunrg, Oct l—Satied, imamate Winzen, NYork. Wachter, from Jace or Wiont, Oct 14—Off, Frethane ee for Bremen. n 14th, © Grinnell, from London for NYork. Livenvoot Get le arrived Waveris Spear, New York; ‘Teanalt, Pere: Crime: rian jaltimores 15th, Cn Meads Abernetay, ait Gl ell, do; Tropic Bird, Robbing, Baltimore; Surprise Wilmington, NC; Mexican, Philadelphia eo’ Thacher, Thacher, onan! Howard, bombay: J 8 & LC Ad- Jeffrey, St Michaets; Chance, ine, Sultan, Waltimore; Mus. Pennsylvania (a), Hall, Boston Kilburn, irrived, Ladoga, Wiley, NYork ; China- NYork ; Freeman Dennis ‘Hich, ‘Pensacola; 16th, Palo Oct 13-Sailed, Maria Adelaide, Kaetelbodt, NYork. MAtAaa, Oct &Sailed, spre Patten, NYork; J M Winweil, Leckie, Boato Sicilian, Perofval, and’ Pury, Wilson, to; Hozard ‘Lewis, San Franelaco (not a8 before), yalsnhinus, Hol B—Arived, brig Amerteuk Hand, New ork. HN TRE At Oa ‘atta, Liverpool wee ‘ASTLE Oct 12—Kntored ont, Pallas, Meyerdieck, for York. NRW ron, Oot 4--Artived, Annie M Smull, Packer, Dub- Oct 14-—Arrived, Dunmore, Robertson, SOity of Washington (#), Jones, NYork for nd proceeded), ‘aaaua, Get t—In port’ barka, Triumph, and Crusoe, for ‘4; brig Chariena, for Port bet f—O1, Pride of the Port, Jordan, from Liverpool for Boston, American Ports. tor, Dalley, Cleared Mik, Butler, do; iessie & Anna, Hughes, Ni Ent but idth, Sapphire, ‘Set ana, Price, Cardenas; Aurors Kimos, Savannah: 16th, Ua congus, Groves, Charteston ; and NYork; Mary Pratt, Loxpom, Get 15. LAMiAbii, _Arrived, steamship Nova Seottan (Br), BOSTON, Oct 5—Ai pear y' are, A vii . ‘abe brig AL. Palmer (Br), ves ner waa nl andoned al nee, afterwards picke: ‘on board by sbip Mrirose, 0s before reported. ) bark Alnska, Potter, New Orleana; brig Conqner- all (Br, Alien, St Marys, Ga ; sclirs Nellie Bowers, Stack po Havanad W Colne Upton, Jacksonville; Auna. Ly Kemp, New Orleans; Ripple, Hodges, Albany ; Charm, Stud? EL ‘Theobald, Matias barks Alaea, Walton, + Exguiono, Vineon Bis, igi iy Ofleutal, Snow, Savannah ; brig Arrived, bark, Fi tg Ba hg hs a i Barnes, deer, zai i ve ii rerenred 26th, steamship rian pid pat oS aera BE a ieary, "ala i bark Agra; sug ‘alates 4b, Dark Wird- aROMRNT Ge, Oct &—Arrived previous, brig Béitb, renee, pis bring ag a jehrs Gen Ryder, Jersey City; Ocean Ware, Parker, gnd Kendrick Fish, Web- rats BYork ; schre Woo iat ‘NV Bmaith, Bonnett, schr Bitsabeth A Morrili, Burger. Eis ee A PEE swecmees gu nnn ee eee ee ot Oot tb sAsvived, ashe: Vapor, Johs> ae io PES Pal: aren, Ceara cece Bi laa ets schrs Ann Ellzabeth, Phillipe, Ri seneryes rae peta Raileds sch Requimeux, Briggs, Ho- wpasreone a aes con Wm Duren, Doyle, New York Ih. sthy Larue, omnes, field, from Rio has been ordered to i. Ls reg mand in for ry rt Ale, from Malages Rio Jennie oe tae ttiocies cB 1 ifvowies from Berbice; dack- ‘Passed out, bri tis, from. Richmond for or mio Janeiro. Balled, bark ‘Traveller,’ Balt Dean, PEEL BIT, Oo Seer apie Fough’ groaxet, esther ing the Alt Nich ‘Nichols, Ee nosebrook, ee SEM LOO an eared Téth, sehr Fh oe: oi rr R Fate ES? HOU! Faron Segonh Aan be Fes ope Wal Philadelphia’ for Portsmouth eee 3B Wheaton, Asking: Geo 8 Adu Aduin, s,, Baker; Yr Gan sath ee pes and Mary @ tolins, isin: jostor B, Bateman; Rhchel do for N' Ree ee Nore cigar de for Nettie Cushing, Pressey, 24th—Arrived, achra. Lottie weal ray Philadel hin for Boston . hon; Mastin Ven Busan. rere NYork, for annie ; Baile” oka Wel Je “cegmley; gonre Zohn Sywine Ei vet Meea’Gen Meniey Aid yok jousse ti I Mage Pieler’ lesan Katze fot Plispetice, gla Mont tae * Falkenbara Nellie Palue, Praitie Bird © ‘kay, George it Bent, Jefferson Borden, i A Bartle, St art te jenier, Collins, Nettie th—, es rrived, oe arse sémoney, and Porto Rico, arrive, nek ror fostor i Hatile Aunab, "yohn We DO; Laura Rare Rt pinaon, do pe NYork; Wm H alae, Mary Diners pt aa ae ort itt usan Center, OW, i Auanin’ Powers Robi jason, Kockland for do; Susapna, rackard, do for Sailed—seurs Sea Queen, Mattie Holmes, Martin Van Bu- ren, Hardscrabble, ‘ie'Aannah, Also sailed, sohr Harper havii red). : 1X NDIANOLA ‘Oct 18—Arrived, brig Emily, West, New MORTLE, Oot 21— Arrived, V Minot, Henley, Bos- ton, scr ‘Aina Whitmore, =, ua Island, Oct 3. dall, ‘Rristolt Preston, Donald, Liver Sallie a ‘Jessie Carr, Bark Matias (Ne), Havana, ins hr Welcome (Br), Hunter, Niaden, Rio Jageiro ol ee 24th— Arrived, aaa eee Hoxie, } ae. Ford, Sounwesr Pass, 0+ Havana; 2 ah Walk ogre — vk Oct 21—Arrived, rig genriac tag, ship SA Thompson, Berm Bi joaton 5 We BEDFORD, Det S--Artivod, bark Fredonia, Burke, th ; schre Hy A'Tabor, New Yorks Gen Gen Torbett, Reville, iver, NC. WD M ; Thomas B Smith, sled sehen WD, Mane Cs sind Ponder Jr, Spring: J Hl, * A semen ta ad HJ Mansell, Bar ‘© Poster, Eldridge, RNEWPORT, Oct laerarib achr Nautilus, Ham, Roek- vga agrivedy ach Now York for Boston ; Ren) te ea Ncnipson Portland for do; rot Fado, Bongos tor: pant on dalaat ido for Ca octd a SEAVER, Ook 35—Arrived, brig Hampden, Perkins, wchra Ocean Woodman, Philadel) ria? for Boston; Fi Helmand: 43 TJ Trafto: Whe San Mane aria Wilson, Brown, NYork; pom od fo 7, ‘ural, ‘aad Roanoke, Barrett, New Haven; ¥ x Annie W Weston, Da porta vecsnrd Bar, Fanny, Ty Turner, * Marvoiles; achra Teanes- toe, Creed, Biddeford tie Godfrey, i TE fea Rramtnors Gore ee yees we, Kas Josephine, Phinney, Becnees ; Maggie Cummins, pais PomlcArrived, barks Astraea (NG), Hillel, London; John Ives, Foster, ‘Boston ; steamer pORTLARD, Oct Arr é a Traub, Cleared rig’ Simoda “Br, — Or east _rORTgNOUTH, Oe Mae taeckieieds sche Lissle Brewster, GUROVIDENGE Oct 98. Bari Jease Sonatas At Amero, aT ind Hieury Magy Hackett,’ Phiiaselpnins gard man, Albertson, Great 4g Harvor; Jas M Bayles, Arn ae d. era Margaret Reinhart, ed Knox, Lovell; Poinier, Nichols; tne Serena wi Fashion, Squire, and Blackstone, Worden, NYork.’ Basle ac cha Llazle Rayihond, Lord, Philadelphia L White, Weel bethport; Biack Diamond, Morrily ai And Flower, wi NYork, “Arri Adams, Philadelphia; viitan Queens vig el mw tm Reine ee aa re rans, Mahan 4 Marshall, Hovoken’ ‘Thos "Ells ia Kelley, fand Albert ‘k; Donne Anna, Wh aley, Bavannah. cto rig Apion 7), Reas, Charleston ; achr nile Monled— Brig Ma Mal y cobb, cr Grane Phiadetplyia; achrs Chas iA ysheitla, Mary E Gratner, Harvey; Louisa, Haml! ncht O&O Brooks, rine, , and Hyd: Picntiog CoRR scan i ore. SAN FEANGIEGO, On ‘26—Cleared, ships Lueerne, Liver- Salled—si pala care ied 19h bark Singapore (Dutch), Confarius, Hong a ‘AH, 0 ee led, i Caroline Hall, Vickers, ayia vi 1 Ost cAerin ‘sehr ‘Tero, ok York; 350, bark Blair Athol (Br), Haines, Newoustle, B "26th—Arriv a, ser ean niin Gartaide, N coy ‘ailed—St Leo, Dearborn, nore stant INUTON, ‘be $6-Arrived, achr Albert oc tiahaed nc were. 8 TAI Ntox dN Oct beg sperms eee Salie W Ponder, Lincoln, it Sallie T Simmor oT ILMINGTON, iC, Oct 25 Cleared, steamship Volunteer, NYork. 2 wa TETIAM, Oct 92—Arrived, schr Susan & Mary, Kenyon, ork. MISCELLANEOUS, Aviat (ATEAD OF ALL COMPETITION.—TEAS, COM PETITY overt 4 Flour for cheap for sapeiadovin THO! JAS R. en 960 Greenwich atreei, New —— DOCUMENTS ey od IN aaa ASS be u Rotary Pablie, Com- ert sg ETT a ‘Spanish apo Age ‘368 Broadway. A CURE, FOR COUGHS AND CONSUMPTION —DR. WHITE, AN | —— -fourth street, devotes his at: tention, exclusively 10 sang ‘Diseases. Consultations free, Hours 10 to 3, SET OF PRIME MINK FURS, COLLAR AND MUFT, A for $29 and upwards; ail othed kin ally low prices. J.B. TERRY, 19 Union square. ((oveH cunen. ScorciTowN, Orange county, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1869, Tuomas ALLcock & Co,, Sing Sing:— Your Porous Plasters are a great blessing. My daughte Taabella had whooping cough some twelve months since when the severity of the disease abated she Still for sly months had a distressing cough, and became very weak an¢ thin, Finding internal remedies of no avafl an Allcock’ Porous Plaster was applied to her chest, The cough was re Meved from the day ft was put on, and in one month wat entirely cured, Tam youre, tray, D, BRATHI, BAD BRUISE GREATLY RELIEVED IN A FEW HOURS Mr. ©. writes without pain; could neither walk nor sit up; applied Iin- an Back severely bruised; could not mow ment, arnica, &c.; no relief; finally placed two Porous Plap ters over the part, In a litte while my wife inquired if ‘The Plasters or something males me betier, for I have no pain. T sat up in bed astonishes; did #0; dreesed, and in three howry from putting the Plasters on was writing in my office, fré | found any help. I replied — proceeded to got up; from pain. Being #0 much benetited, give you permission’ refer to metas to qualities of ALLCOOK'S Porous Pias® a: yr Address at principal avency, Brandreth House, New ¥ Such are the testimonials which we daily get of tp Aa. Aeris of our Porous Piasters, with sold by all dre “rns. ALE aggro “ATION, | DIAN T)TSPEP ELA, PHTMIGIS, CONSE cured by the Thee and’all other stomach divopqgsou) cures. Ienta Food. we DUB ARM iol 7 ] {jam atroet, New ort qratis I EALTR! sans , tich BLOOD, tor BAST: STRONG, PU RE a , OLEAR BKIN AND BEAU- OF FLESH AND Ww. Abb uED TO ALL TIFUL CO. ALEXION crane D RILLAAY RESOLYENT. ‘ Sarnapariliian Kesolvent commun Every Atop OC sweat, urine and other ful ayn tay of ilfe, for it re body sie \d sound ae gd te ans ee a TE ard te from Baan ma og i eee overs Pls cor ty Raa DAM kawinston argos, a

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