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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET, ee ee em $$$ —_— eae Soa yap YELLOW FEVER. nnn A Terrible. Warning to the Authorities. Probable Escape of This City—Vigorous and Manly Efforts of tho Eealth Officer—The Ad- mirable Arrangements et Quarantinc— Additional Cases—Names of the Dead— Avarice and Wanton Violation of the Laws the Direct Cause of the Pestilence. ‘The ravages of the yeliow fever—the havoc it has made cannot now be well concealed—are being emergetically stayed by the couragcous and n- mendable exertions of Dr. Carnochan and his eif- cient assistants, and from inforjaation whtea may be relied upon there is reason to believe that the pestilence will be speedily checked. Alarm and @ gradually increasing state Of consternition pre- vailed throughout the community when the terrible aknouncement was made thay yellow tever was Stealing into the city, ‘the man who unwisely rehes wpon circumstances, however apparently secure, to shield him from the disease, rasily defies a danger that will come upon tum mmawares. ‘The patients at West Bank, Lower Quarantine, were yesterday inereased by the arrival of the following persons from Governor's Island:— Orderly Sergeant Stuart. @ompany Rergeant Sullivan. James Madigua, corporal, Company B. Charies Bulser, corporal, Company 6. ‘Thomas Wiliams, bugier. ‘The following convalescent paticnis have heen de- ‘tlie to attend upon the sick:— Jobn Meagher, private, Company A. ward Hale, private, Company b. ncdrew Perritt, drummer, Company B, Thomas W. Early, Company B, Charles Mabr, private. LIST OF DRAD SINCE LAST REPORT. ‘The following is a list of those who dicd yesterday at the Lower Quarantine:— Henry Sinith, aged twenty-four, native of Hanover, admitted October 1, from steamship Mississippi, died a few hours after admission (0 hospital. Francis Nearns, aged twenty, native of Now Yor! ue soldier, admitted October 1, from Governor's jan‘. Charles Taylor, aged twenty-three, uative of delphia, adinitied Octover 1, ixom Governor's Island. Itis satisfactory to announce that ne Majority of ‘the poor victims are doing well, and, to their credit br. Dr. be it said, that Dr. Carnochan, Dr. Reid and Bell, of the Quarantine Commissioners, and Page, the medical oMcer at Governor's isi unceasing in their benevoicn! endeavors to lives of those who, by t riess villany few unscrupulous scoundrels who have wan violated our heaith jaws, havo peo tharast uito (yc very jaws of a f iu) Geaih, ihe bouts of the deceased were inte:r gulne’s Volt. But while & muligasnt type of yellow fever b In at Governor's Islan .& ts al least some cons to welcome the advent of th with necessary pi Ward off the p ential scourge. it is only now that the community can properly appreaate we establishment of ine new hosp at Quaraumne and Dr. Carn the magnantinous ¢. the unswerving resol US able mesh Now that the disease bas shown itself, | far to ask of wiat aver would tie C pital sbip have been ul a time when hu dreds may be struck down with the horrible Sever which prevatis? Rejdiced as the community will be tolearn that the pr owing to the cola, it the humane nerver and philanthropist thet the establishment of the West Bank hospitai is 4 mos: valnable snastit won, Had the 6 broken out a coup) ago the conse, even to co ex Raler for the marvel ype or Uns amore likely to be exposed 10 Wie ravages of pe Jence than any other on te g)ope, though happily 4s more iree taun most of the “reat cenizes of con merce. But this community sould not atoyeth rely upon the security presented by its healtnful situation. INGENIOUS KNAVES, ‘Whose heartessiess, avarice and crucity are only excelled by their vareface: men Who, for- sooth, dubbing themselves merchants, crimluaily violate the laws, care litle what becomes of their nd provided thetr infected cargoes, reeking with disease, are thievishiy conveyed ‘into the city and foisted upon the public as sound merchandise. Mt as bi time that the people of this city wore thoroughly aroused io the fact thata few wanton, wteel-hearted plotters, Who care not a pinch ol sniut $f the Mhabiianis of New York were overtaken with a were properly exposed. Under a wretched p caping some petty dues, ‘which they are hound to pay, the miserable hucksters have vessels coming here from infected ports aid because the Health Oficer insists on fiGlling the duties assigned him, the principal one of when ts to protect us trom disease, the cowardly, piratteal, eishonest and wascrupulous fellows raise a uow! of pretended indignation at the energeuc measures adopted to check their VILE AND ©) TRICKS. Adroitly styling Gu erchants,"’ a reck- Jese cliqne, wht by the way, is not composed of more than half @ dozen r 8, have minany in- wtances contrived to evade ihe quaraniine ives and by mean plotting and nefarions selieues, i occasionally suceceded in having th veyed wong the north shore of Sta’ through Perth Ainboy, upon BOGUS CERES of irresponsitie parties, Now, tie question s Wf those vessels Were not pregnant with dis why were their owners thievishly inclined, us they must be anxious to avoid the Wise regulations set down for the protection of the etty’s health. But there ts Mittie use in dsiatiug upon tuat whieh 18 atready #0 Wellknown. The g@utuorivies on ati sides mi shake oif the tethargle teellag which secis to pave essed them. Itis evident beyond th: siigh{ost doubt that the yellow fever i raging on Governor's Island 1s _ solely bie to the muserable fragment of the iercantile comiu- nity that bave jutherto evaded tue quaranrin Jaws. Their vessel, surfeited with ike pestilence Of foreign ports, sne#s into the city—not past (Quiz. antine, for, tici-like, they on trom the omeers in’ that direction, bei through Sell has, in fact, already becn proven that the y Sever how prevaient on ¢ s sie due to the vessels The Quarantine wutiori ite sor ihe want ‘of exertion on ihe partof te Health Oficer, for ever Was port s 1 againen ep? demic—Dbut on 4 inkewarmne or some a ek! ont oy and ambition call 4 equally culpable with tn b y with dive wi Jor punisnmeat. gs that would w and should of tie rases bee light Ipstain How te it phat sarc ana terrancan are al present so cange Is trace! to Cn i he people . te anid adjacent nd a sali iu arvivin’ the West Inc overa mon Alere we bay and if tie gnus! be retmenber atl Danoy ett re 1 n the ther mit sisted by t » ave 1M than tie Aa Une ante ¢ juced vo, bie ald be mad nd scrupulous ssels, 1 ould suddenty be ity of Uhurebes 1 disease, by med ion 0 y come, plague, Jee U Like Hage cou the sudig nation of the community vf BiOvk- lyn may son experiene cor en trusting the mos! import ing toxeckic: ‘The poblic cannot | tory prospects whieh u sent the Mere is reason Uo hope tial ihe satista jn the weather will ere long entirely eradic disease. [ft ix, Moreover, Well to Know rangemenis ai the West Bank HospiMal are soni mw meet any emergency. ‘The skill, persever- ance apd great Dr. Carnochan, Dr, Bell and the oer gentier whe daily risk their lve hospiral i tw cure the diseuse Whi haru-heas and thievish propensities misera by has ndered Caunot bUL euch Keneral admirabon. Mt |, Indeed, be a Commentavie piau to compel this hatch of so-called merchants to atfend tne al cals of the innocent victimes by feath’s foor by foul p.ay aud cructty. Dr. Carnéchan, Dr. Ketd and over. ¢ being se- conded 2 a 10st praiseworthy muauner by General McDowell and General Nol, comwwanier of the post, and 118 confidently hoped that ere very jong the disease gril entirely disappear. But ihe warn dng pow piven’ Bhowld.pof be surgosten. ive tie ure humanity of tuedteat te nh we a A+ post-mortem examination has been made by Dr. Shine on the body of Walter Jonnson, coloted, who was killed on Friday evening in front of ou Broome street, by being shot with a pistol in the hands of Joun Thomas. The buitet ente,"ed tie jet breast, through the heart and lives, besides er Orgamr, ALY WAY found imbedded dv bhe o wy une) yu aan MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES. ‘The German tragédienne, Marte Seebach, who in one short week at the Fourteenth street theatre has won her way.into the hearts of the Metropolitan Public, has given evidence of a far higher degree of histrionic talent than any one here gave her credit for, As Marie Stuart, Gretchen and Valerie—three trying roles, and differing from each other in every respect—she bore out the ideas of Schiller, Goethe and Scribe with remarkable fidelity, and invested each character with a grace and attractiveness pe- culiarly herown. She appears to-night for ine last lime as Marie Stuart, and on Wednesday in Char- lotce Bronté’s strong character, Jane Eyre, The same play will be repeated the following night and probably af the Saturday matinee. Mile. Veneta appears as Deborah on Thursday. On this day week one of the wost interesting events of the season will take place at the Academy of Music, {t will be the début of Mile. Fanny Jonansehek in English tragedy. ‘The successfal carcer of Ults lady m the very highest walks of the drama in her own language augurs well for a simi- jar result in the new Une she has adopted, Mr. Daly, her manager, has ordered his scenic artist, Mr. James Roberts, to prepare entirely new scenery for Mile, Janausehek’s representations. **Deborah’* and “Mart wart will be given for the first live nights and mat , and on Saturday night she will appear ln a sparkling little comedy, “Come Here,” which will be foilowed by “The Lady of Lyons,” with Mr. Walter Montgomery 2s Claude and Miss Agnes Ethel as Pauline, Mile. Christine Nilsson wil! give but five more con- diy previous to her departure for ‘These will take place on Monday, Vriday evenings and at a Saturday Wednesday, mratinés this week, and, for the last time, on Mon- day, Ociobec 10. Miss Meblig replaces Mr. Welili as pianist, The rest of the company remains the same, Mivs Lins Ndwin makes a boid dash at her pretty litte theatre to-night by the production of a drama- tization of « naby Rudge,” with the following cast:—Sitnon perti, Stuart Robson; Barnaby Rudge, Miss Kouna Cline; Hugh, Hawin Thorne; Dennis, the Mangien, H. A. Weaver; Gabriel Var- den, Holmes; Mr. Haredale, W. Grisdale; sir John and Edward Chester, F. Marsden; Lord George Gardon, George Jordan, Jr; Gashtord, #. Eberic; Old Rudge, A. D. Billings; Joe Willet, (ary Josophs; Miss Miggs, Miss Stueri; Mrs. Rudge, Mrs, Prior; Dolly Varden, Miss Lilue Klurtic Emina Maredaie, Miss Lewis: Mrs. Varden, iss Wood, ‘Phere are plenty of materials in the story to make up @ stroug und ctive drajaa, aud Mias Edwin's company has many goud end excellent elene ‘Tac management of Nibio’s annonnee cburactor for Lotta. Jt 3s taal of Sam Willoughby “Ticket of Leave Mau.’ They further state “thet du oraer to prodnes this great drama with all possible eect,” in addition to Loita, secuery, pro- jes anu general details, they prescat a great c as Robert Brierly, Alexander Fi heodore Hamititon as Hawk- rs as Melion Moss and Miss Ty Hdwards. We hardly think it fair vowards th elient artists to place tem in tie ight of assistants to Miss Lotta, considering that the character sie 5 is almost the least imports in a We suppose it is one of tho necess evils of the pernicious star system, On Wednesday eventing the long promised panto. mime, ‘Wee Willic Winkie,” wii be brougit out at the Olympic. ‘fhe most extensive preparations in ‘y, Inechanica; changes and a he- widering transformation hav: amade, The in- ie Geo ix will aypear, of course, as clown, Geerge Beane as Pauloon, R. Honeywood ‘lequin and Mikes Fanny veane as Colusabine, e two transformation scenes, “Phe Rivals” stul remains on the bt with the same strong cast as signalized ton iast week. Albers vomedy, The Two iioses, is Mm active preparation, The tmprovemenis in the auditerinzn of this theatre, including the new act drop, give it an entirely new and fresh look, which | was greatly needed, ‘the attendance is nery large and of the woll Kuown Wallackian standard. ‘the snee of “Man and Wife’ at Mr. Daly's charming htue Fifth Avenue theatre is so great, to judge from tae crowded houscs every night, that we are surprised 1a see announcement of Ils With- drawal after twelve more nights. ‘The desire to ing ont other pieces from the extensive e¢pertoire of the establisim will probabiv account for it, \ “The Mystery of Edwin Drood,” *The Hunehback “Heir at Law, London Assurance’ and ‘i nande” are underitned. Mr. Joseph Jeserson of N18 cn at agement is, ® aew in the Lor Mt Wallack's lis produc. ” pnters upon the eight week | iootn's, and as yer the wane the public give no sign thai they have pp Van Wit Such toes not old, dismal-look: aire has nn- al te l COULeS OUT to- elegant and youthful looking as any » under the meine of the Globe—an eh, We SUD] hter’s venture in Bos- the mccons lower has been replaced py a | showy, Mansard-lnke front and roof, and th ‘com chums have given Way to modern iron seats of the | al bOXes, Winheh 8, wre also changed, lively appearance has heen commiuni- enure building. Mr. Josh Hart, who Mt over the Waning Toriunes of the Tammany, ppeinted manager of the Globe. THe has en- chions for the opening. Almoug thon are thé Lisa Weber burlesque troupe, tty Ragt « a corps de baiiet, comedians and | mpion oupe of dogs 0 many eataful and :nonke Woot! inate, Museom, after a brief revival of the legiti- to-night to its usual variety pro- come the Kirany company of torime by axou Unt and # burlesque anu farce for the mutinces. ‘Towards the end of the month we are ned With another irruption of the bloudes. Pout foust? remains on the bilis of the Grand er and amusing s best music may robbed of many of ifs attrac- iy and positive imdecency of | revurns ce. Us Ss, SIXty in nusaber, and then a nt Opera op re bows be fognd In at; but it lions by the vulgar some of the company. The tidy why appears as | Marguerite and the gentleman casi 98 Fanst act ina | siner Which should hot be tolerated on any stage. ‘The let nixo, In which there is not one premnirre | danscuse, siricy speaking, should either be omitted | psiderably praned. | Siddons plays this week | heaire, Brooklyn, appearing ( Lyons.” ine distinguish nm engaged Tor ‘e 1 prima donne 8 OF grand | the Stadt theatre, awa Will lake ace October Tas Orsini im “Luere- | s veri's career i Vienna Was of Le t nate Mac, Rona! Hight We Ronert, Mr. Bern- atnay; Kriiger. the emment organist « | msiru Mr. Dachau aonerber | | of the jury 3 Expose: Marietta Ravel commences in nent at ming Wit nu on uesisted the Lrookiyn | by Filippi, | : | na Gap f Miss Kethoy fue, pamstaking, DUSCOUHOUS ATists Unit Is one of inose never i H The wien 4 | | lose bold of the aifections of the public, and one | That © ce LY 8! { "Ke! Leon's Minsireis have seized upon the | reuging seusuiion, “Mian and Wife,” dyed iin cork | | ane announce it, with several other funuy things, | tor is week's bil Man aud Wie” hus also received te attentions | of the Sau Franciaco Minswels, and villy Buch and tley Backus will date apon the wucertainties of married life, where the bonas are ted accordmg to the old laws of Scotland, ‘Tony Pastor has secured a beautiful burlesque ae- ader of the age aad the monkey of tue riod. ‘To Laie he adds one of Poole’s myriad plays, | Pietce Fitzgerald, the Patriot of °93."7 | Miss Eoima Grattan has made a decided hit at the Jormique, and her engagement 1s extender to an woe untied period. There is no variety company inthe | ely To surpass that of Messrs. Buder & Gilmere, The crowded houses prove that Tact. regular opening of ile season ‘tee Brookiyn Opera House, im Williazasburg, under the management ol Messrs, Welch, Hagies and | White, bas a large and well-selecied ruinstre) troupe, of Which Nelse Seymour, Arlington and Rice are the feature: Unsworth and Bugene produce thelr capital lesque on ‘11 Trovatore’’ at Hovley’s, Brooklva. ‘ne New York Cireus,will open for the fall sea sop on Monday next. The manager, Mr. Lent, lias repaired someor the serious damages indicted on bis troupe in the late railroad coilision. ‘The annual festival in aid of the oman Catholic Orphan Asyiums will take place at the Academy of Music on Thursday. Joh» Brougham and we hosi of arusts from the Various theatres wili appear. The solemn requiem im wemory of the laie Louis Morcau Gottschalk will wke place at St. Stephen's chavch, Nast Twenty-eighib street, thts morning, COMpeRENS ab ep e'clos. Cherubpi’x grande re- _ Tolg) Dumber of vanscncers,,. To-nightisthe | y quiem ‘will be sang by the Ohoral Union, by ao large toa by oe Dare a and conductor will be Dr. William brother of the lamented plavise ‘Mise Olar “The Prophet” di mg her engagement as tee stadt: itis the greatest a all operas, Miss ene Cavender t# playing “Minnie’s Luck” to large audiences throughout the State, Mr. Jusienski, the emiuent pianist, starts this Week on a Sonthern tonr, vy, the cornet player, is back from his California, So 1s Miss Adelaide Phillips, temun threatens another opéra bouge company. While Paris ts becoming Prussianized, Manhattan is becoming Parisianized. The general expulsion of “queer”? people from that clty will probably precipi- tate thems: upon us Oliver Voud Byron, a young actor of great pro- mise, is making & tit ia the country with his drama REGLEMENT DES COMPTES. Mecting of the French Members of tho France- Irish Society in Stormy Session—Ticket Sellers of tre Jones’ Wood Fete Do Not Settle Up—An Explanation Re- quired, but Not Given. In accordance With an announcement in the lead- ing jownals the members of this computtee met Jast evening at MeKenna’s, 549 Sixth avenue, with a view of receiving some outstanding amounts at present in the hands of several of the Irish members of the socrety who had thckeis to sell for the séte which was held at Jones’ Wood some short time since. it appears that when the movement was first started tt was generally agreed that the pique- miqguc was to be 2 special occasion for realizing in a speedy manner a sum of money, which was tobe set apart for ine wornded in the Pi i army, and with this view # commitiee Was appointed, composed partly of Prenchinen and party of Irishmen, who were to get a large mumber of tickets printed and Siartagencios in all the pripcipa! places adjoining New York. ‘This was dove, as far as possible, and the resuit showed thai after everything was calcu. lated the sole realized UPWARDS OF $25,000, But tis amount has not yet been produced, and the object of yesterday's weeling was to endeavor to get the backward collectors te square accounts audens. The meet- only one representative of the came forward, m the person of Mr. he Dad nothing to give (hem bevond been already announced, The mem- Irish membel Duty, and what has bers. pr . with {us exception, were all French, anc as a consequence their language was spoken only. ‘The meimbers present were M. Gandens, General Tilman, Vice M. Le- essrs, Yu ere and ‘the elve to ti only amounts re: eon hundred dail ONL unted o, and arm conversation arose betw of the committee towards five o'clock, Waen It was ascertained from Mr. Dulfy that he could not say why his compatriots had not come forward with ex- plananons 29 to the delay thai had arisen in them pn the members w ts. Me Legrand sti uiat he was well of one part of ihe cause and that was at imany of the collectors and those who had sold tickets = lia perhaps = wn- intentionally, reeeived the moneys ani mixed the amounis up with their own. and thus it was possinle that part of the money had been spent and the parties were taking tUme to consider how they contd make if up. M. ‘Tilman repiicd that the inai- ters waigh! exist in such # manner as his triend bad supposed, butior his part he conia not bring him- self to view them from the same standpoint; 1 be rem red, he suid, that there we sons i Wiiltamsburg, Morrisania and Fleety who had nov yet Lad tine to properly the amovnts yhad taken. At the same time having seen edvertisement and knowing Its Special object, ii was a pity that thelr consréres dtd not put in an wppearance. * This brought a ted reply from M. Gaudens, wito PROVESTED STRONGLY agai such conduct as many ol the ticket sellers had shown; ina case of this Kind they were aware that the eyes of tue pubiie were upon them, and tt Wes to ver that ime acconnt should be promptly rendered, During the course of his remarks the the Words ia pooke (the pocket) were veyeral times repeated with ::erked emphasi vans Dee som de Varg v said M. € dens, “and It is the duty of the p S$ to produce AL or give sallstactory reasons for now doing so.” M. Lectere sald be w2s in possession of ten dol- ars, but he really could not see why he should give ip if the other members did not come forward, “oh, but,” jaterrupted the secretary, “it as ime possivle tor them to cheat us it they uy. We have the names of all the parties who undertook to dis- pose of tickets, and also the number of each ticket given out.” hr? Janghed anoth at is excellent; the goveyninent of thts country number their bank notes too. Atiength M. Gaudens exclaimed, fenait pres sie heures mais encore pe an? (it i8 NOW neariy Six O'clock and yet 10 one as arrived), We must adjourn the mceting until Wednesiay w! eight P.M. ‘This was agreed to. wration the HELALD reporter pre- H rview with eretary of the iS The stated that the taanecial condition of The society Was tar from being im the wasauistuctory condition which som “1 est INS had unscrapulor ig ainto i tii hoped the liquidatioa entrusted Lo the Tre r ‘al Would come oul in @ sulisfactory con- dition for the mepeciion of the public. Te sald Lie Commitee recognized the fact of the ALD relusing to give credence to the base r s which had been cireulated as a high comp! ni and Wished fo express the gh senSe of Unetr atitude for a. he expenses in conpection with the / fe he stated at $800. KeroORTER—Did the plenic realize auutic!pated » Monsieur Tu.MAN--When ail has been cotlected 1 Maintun that t6 will be shown to have realized ail that conid reasonably have been expected from it, and I Ke this observation in reference to opinions that have been puolicly expressed. Ruvore at What of Mie money not produced alter nearly three weeks have Alonsieur TrisiAN-—Oh ! these wio do ot come Lorward of (he Dich as Was Wi right, and own 1 } Will have to be huated up a litte to get them to set. uunts, mounts Curt rel are to be equally divided a» tie “Comite Frangais de ux and to the Comte ve Delense Nationale pOIN NEY HOCKING OTR A 1 of Sixteen the Victim—Dwoe Persons Avrested. On tie evening of Monday. the 26th ult, rage 0) most shocking cha a Wee perpetra in Newark, N. J, on the person of a you 1 Catharine Long. sixteen years uit yectably c the About clock on ihe afternoon in ques: 24 Lol who ts slightly deranged, wus | into a siloor on Markel streei, Kept ty a ned sinck, DY two inen and plied with r eved to have been dragged. She wes ‘e until after dusk, when, is aed, she ome vacant jot to Vieintty and vied to the diabolical assaults of both meu. Minne o'clock hy her Dro- ther in Hs r binck’s, and was still umcon- ais ivom wie treatment sne had received. fhe brought at once to the notice | and Jury, now in session, and the alleged miscreants supplied. | In- were fonnd against bork, ty was not il yesterday that their arrest: Was efected by pusstoner anderson, Chief Police Peckwell omicers Me nd Cor’ the prisovers mamied Merk ¢ tt, Of 2 Versireot, gnd Edward Brogan, oF 14 Hanaiton street, They were prompily committed to jail for trial. Corbelt has already served one teri: in the state Prison, aud the other rejoices in equally tnenviahle reputation, Miss Long resides with her parents, in Latuyeiie street, near the corner of McWhorter, THE COURSE OF ENPIRE, Five thousand eight hundred ai at tits Lx passen- gersarrived at this port fren foreyen ports during the pasi week. ‘Taey came by te following ves Bels:, Stouynehips. Part yrov. Abyssinia Lise = Liver poe Glasgow. Castilla. Ocean, Que Ong asbington... Ma... Morro Castle. . Caledonia. Cambria. Dacian... Helvetia. . Ship. Mariana VI... Bark. Montezuma. .......eesccsese Briy. Nuevo WMO. «oss ee esceees Schooners. J.M. Moraies.. Frank Howard, ‘Tryphenn. ++ sUlusgow. = Lisbon Barbados, -Gienoa... -Prontera,. Para, Nas Thomas the four sisters ; | goes to the f THE GOSPEL FOR SOUTHERN EUROPE. Evangelical Mesting at Association Hell— Speeches of Rev. Dr, Butler, Rev. 8. 1. Prime, Rev. H..0. Riley, Rev. Mr. Ganso, Rev. Dr. Thompson and Rev. Dr. Mullins. ‘The large hall of the Young Men’s Christian Asso clation, at the corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty- third strect, was Miled last evening with a large and intelligent audience, who had assembled to hear # number of addresses from eminent divines on the spread of Protestantism in Southern Europe, with special reference to the new openings for evangel- cal effort consequent upon the overthrow of tho temporal power, Mr. William A. Booth, President of the American and Foreign Christian Union, pre- sided, ‘The proceedings opened with the missionary chant, which was sung in admirable unison by the whole congregation, as follows:— Arm of the Lord! awake, awake! Poton thy strength, the nations shake, And let the world, adoring, see ‘Triumphs of mecey wrougut by Thee. Arm of the Lord! awake, awake! Puton thy strength, the nations shake ; Let hostile Powers before Thee fail, And crown the Saviour—Lord of all, The Rev. Mr. SurpHen having read the passage in the Second Epistle of St. Paul to the Thessalonians relating to the man of sin who sits in the temple of God, he delivered an cloquent and fervent prayer for the speedy fuliiiment of God’s gracious designs Yor a ruined world and His gracious designs towards mankind, Rev. Dr. BUPLER then addressed the meeting, He said:—The American and Foreign Christian Union is an organization for carrying the Gospel among the Roman Caiholies of Europe, Soath America and to some extentoftnis country, It1sa singular factthatit is the only missionary organization in the world that ever distinctly undertook evangelical work among the Roman Catholics of the worid as its general work. It 1s remarkable that the Christians of America and England have been content to leave this vasi fleld comparatively untouched, save for the small efforts of this society, and they were small be- cause of tie small means aiforued to tiem, The Mohammedans and Pazans — have been sought by aimest all denominations of Chrisuans here and mi Europe; oar home heathens have to soine extent been sought alter and served with the Gospel, but the two handed and seventy millions of the Romisi and Greek cha ve hot had any organization among Christians for the purpose, ex- cept tals which is represented here vo-night, for the purpose O1 catryiug ibe simple, pure Cospei among those millions. ‘To-day we sve that God has opens m His providenee alt the Romish work In Mexico _ South Ame the pathway of the is ely opened; it wus done, nob by intervention of Chris- ‘lan foreer, bat by 27 political BI ye uprisings of larger liberty, freer aud mor. o their God-ordained rights, (Applau shame of oar American Christianity, noi a hand was lent by this Ohrisuan nation t) Mexiwo; but God place@ elemcont with a lew Bibles, wrought the ution Whiel prepared the way or ihe Gospel; aad ho ies doe in ause olucr organiza Europe. is net have gone into Austria, and Bohemia and Hu we the Kkomish people a:une; but Cod comes to us, Cathohe B should carry the Gospet « lands, Yo-r first [a in ts marvelloas proy opens all Wwope to US, und Cemauds of Us that we His kingdom to those me most forelbly that then Austriz, tien Spain, opened, aud m Uiese 1ast ¢ Goa has opened” the cny of Rome. ‘ge took t citadel to the influence of the Gospel 1s now o,en, and we can bear the bible there, introduce tie pure Nospel there, to- aay. (Applatixe.) ‘alled to consider these facts, dear Chris’ ni to determine Whether we shell do what God calls us to do, Rey. S. inkwNACS Pre Dv. ying repelied With indignation mgs al the last mecting m a newspaper of this cit saul they Would act withont being m any shape infuenced by the Roman Cathoic power tiat assumes to lord i over us m_ New York. He then proceeaea:—Is there a living freeuian upon this carta Who does oi rejoice beiore God that that hoary despoiism--ihe Papal sovercigniy—is gone down? ‘Tat (he mos¢ oppressive, tyrannical govern- meni, the most opposed to education, to railways, to telegraphs, to vinies, to free schools—that such a govermuent bas falien, like Lucier, never to rise agamy (Appituse.) bi Rome a scotch ciergyman Was conductiug services in his house wien I was tere, and 1 Muioned hla that he was Violaung the law of thegelty, and that the Inaw- shiiop Would put 3 loving aris around hers, und he knew ihe consequences of that hug. ‘The liga i- Sion Was ancaisung imstitution im Rome until three years ago, and Wnothiig to Mank God for that exisis no louger ‘he Pope seni for one of his subjects for some disioyia act, and the man stepped ne iInvisibie worlu—Was seen HO More. Li 748, yn the Pope had to ran away, the republicans opened the dungeons and Uhre pit of tuat interna! in- stitution and out of its Gepiis were drawn remnants of clothiug and human bones and long iocks of hair—woinen’s hair—the ghastly relics 0; the hapless victims of religions persecution in the nineteenth century of the Christian era. The Pope was wrecked on jnfallivility. He called his cap- tains around fim and they became | drank with pride ana said, “he as’ iptaitibie.” God alone is infallibie; the Pope is intailible; therefore the Pope is God. (Sensation.) But that same utghe in blaziug characters was written on the walls of the Vatican, Mene, niene, (ckel upharsin,” tor the eidestson of the Church declared war a ast ihe dow ad witht Rey. fl, BY ry Ire next Introdnced, i t Rome has been try- aug to (ake the Bible from New York, and America 1s now recurning good for evil by giving the Bible to Rone, ‘Lhrougi tie .avors of Garibaldi the ftahans acquired tiberty, but they wanted more; they longed for truth. ‘The object be jaeeting 18 to t Taersures to plant the Gospel in ttome. peakin: particular of pai, he time of the Inqiusitiva, when 50,000 great and good menu were pul to death to prevent the spread of Pro- that the strongest argument in the © establishing religious ¢ , ites of the act prauion In Spain was some hwaan hair found m the sof the Inquisition, The speaker went on to speak of the evangelical labors of Maunel Musamoras, Who liad sufcred much for wie fain, but now preachicd toa congregation of one di soni ma the Jesutt church im Madrid, and urged upon tus he: sity of co-operating wiih these laborers in the vineyard of the Lord by act, BOb Words; by Lurlang caurches and by scat- terug tracts broadcast in ail those countries where the Church of Rome still wolds sway. Aficr the singing of the hymn beginning “0, spirit of the living God,” Rev. Wilhan 1, By ame Tore ward and said though he b ely from rope be knew very jit ress of to se pre Avents, because he came irom Varis, where a news was see and neon! pt in ignorance until the great crash cae tnd the empa vollapsed abSedan. Stil he could inform the andicnce or the reat principle Which sustained the Germans in the contest, nately, the uniticaiion of the German em- pire, e Knows from pevsoual obse Wut he could scarcely believe thas in Rome and ti again. wor an chy to retaru U stiaus should see to tt that prop ntage be en of this grand opportunity ior the dissemination oi trath, even at ihe foaniain head ef Popery. ‘Phe snecessful issue of tie war for tie Caion in this country, by generat. fion for American instiuitions alt over Rurope, contributed to tie spread oi revolutionary nn Hurope, and so indirectly tended to dis- e Pope. Pio Nono, he sail, is, aevordiug to mig an udm! vod OLD but he was Signatly failed in establishing that principle wineh | jade Une centre | pin of tus religion—the dependence upon his word jas the witumate standard of right and wrong, of truth and error. i ad nO | boversy with — Catholies, st with the men, sack yucinthe and rome ihe on wished [0 prot of the Bishop of ns Of The society eld, to por: the German divines who dissented ont he | imteiligent ' man rule of the Poy ihe personal i} Mt is very easy | under whose auspices th feet the Work whi America mist | by exinpiting nigetical religion, the torrent of infidel woke oF red republic: unst Ue et the uinlon of pe: $ seen tn HS conntiy, st his following in the and The present genera- Hon Wil witness the trinvmph rotestantism wid of the republican form of government all over Burope. (Applause Rey. Mr. GANSE delivered a thong cieiress ou the state of aff nr Europe, ands, s would psults in Europe as they did here; icipated mations the ‘iain it. that the severance Papacy had ‘oduce glorious us we have to trath and earpest mien to pro Key. Dr. ‘PHomuesoN renin { the teimperal power from the centralized the influence of the Roman Chureh in the Pope's hands, 30 iat out of 1.109 bishops of the Roman Cathoiie world, he has 4 the contro! and sppoin nt of 910, ‘The reverend rtieman aixo related how in Spatn a missionary and Ris bands fairly ache with handing the people Bipter ving payment. Rev. J. MViuens, 0. D., of London, arrived ata | jave stage of ine proceedings from ihe Broatway bernucte, and delivered am interesting address on | Ihe prospec yt tissionary Work in Kurope, , | The mecang then terminated, THE OVERMULLER RAILROAD MURDER, After deliberating over twenty hours the jury In ihe ol Mrs. Overmuiler vs. the Morris and Ei Ratlroad Company, ina suit to recover dam- ages for the loss of her husband, the circumstances of whose death lave aiready been published in the HeRaLD, felled to agree yesterday morning and were discharged by Judge Depue. The latter was sent for about seven o'clock, but €eclined discharg- ing the juror bility of thelr agreeing, At ten o'clock, however, they came inwo court again without arriving ata verdict, and were diswissed, The suit wii probably be tried ageh: rei there was stil! seemingly a possi- EES SS aoe ne WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, Oct. 2, 1870, ‘The President’s Return. ‘The President and family returned to Washington Gold Sales at Bonds to be Anticipated. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury has authorized the Aasistant Treasorer at New York to sell one million of gold.on each Wednesday and to purchase two millions of bonds on each Thursday of the present month, Also, to auticipate the payment of the five per cent bonds due January 1, 187}, upon an adjust. ment of the interest at the rate of six per cent per annum. These bonds were issued nnder the act of June 22, 1800, and a:nount to $7,022,000, Proceedings in the Supreme Court of the District. In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia yesterday Judge McArthur, in the case of Lathrop vs. The Pacitic Ratjroad, Eastern Division, delivered | rived from the Grand Ran! the opinion of the Court sustaining the plea to the juriadiction of the court, holding that while the Pawnee and Leaventorth road accepted aid under the Pacific Ratiroad act the mght to sue and be sued | belonged to a large vessel, and tl in all courts was not conferred, Several years ago the Supreme Court of the United States decided the test oath as applicable to practitioners at that bar was unconstitutional, but up to yesterday tne Supremecourt of the District of Columbia refused to accept the ruling, on the ground that it had a right to prescribe the terms of admission to practice at its own bar. The Court has now abolished the rule, and the usual oath only will heveaiter be adwinis- tered, A DEFENCE OF THE MILK DEALERS. To rae Epirox or THe HERALD:— In to-day’s HERALD (October 1) Dread an arti on your editorial page entitied +The MUkmen’s Des- potism,” which is so entirely contrary to fact that I cannot refrain from asking you to give publicity to this article, in Which | will endeavor to correct the misapprehension you are under, [t has cost the farmers, owing 10 the #evere dronght, as much to make milk the past month as in midwinter; the fall feed was fed out and dried up long since, and now farmers have to use thelr winter's fodder to make milk and keep thelr cows from drying up. donot know what it costs to raise miik in the Far West, but f do Know that with the present price of beef, land worth from $)50 to $200 per acre, labor from $150 to $2 per day, mik made in the ‘milk viem- ity” of New York cannot be sold, with any profit to the farmer, for less than gx to anda iis euts a quart in winter, [ Know wiereof I speak when I say that there was noi a gnart of milk soid by the farmers in the month — of September for lews than four cents a qy nd in some instances for ve cents a quart, a pre- sent month (October) ihe price will be not than tive cents, and p of three ceat nts per quart, instead state, Freight on the Harlem Railroad is ove and a half cents per quart, mstead of onecent, Mr. Hitt it © conts per quart, as nearly a deliver milk (Uf wares, jee and in 1 expense: pose we pay five and a half cents for this month, one and a alt conis freight, two and a halfcents io deliver— that makes mntlk stand to the ¢ nd a nou ac juet the bad d Waslage or over pb (say five per cent), where is the profit at ten per quart? in the water, you say in the article re- ferred to. That's right; ring the enanges on hy- drant, chalk and Croton; tt wil! at least make a slight sensation, Do vou really think that there are no honest infikmen in this city, or thar majority are dishonest’ SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York—This Day. Sun rises 553 | Moon sets..morn — — Sua sets. . 39 | High water.morn 307 OCEAN STEAMERS, DAYE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YoRK FO THE TH OF OCTOBER. Steamer. of Haltim’re|Oce Oct loet . 7 Bowling Green 7 Bowling Groen Brosdw: 29 Broudway. «]o% Broadway. i Bowlns Green - 11d Broadway. 1134 Broadway, PORT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 2, 1870, ARRIVALS, KEPORTED BY 'THE HERALD SPRPAM YACHTS. Steamship Barnes, Mallory, Savannah Sept 20, with mise and passengers. to Livingston, Fox & Co. Steamship Clyde, Hunter, Charleston Sept 38, with mase and passengers, to IE R Morgan & Co. Sept 30, at 11 10 miles north of Frying Pan Shoals, passed steamship hound south, lip Sandusky, Norton, Liverpool, 43 days, with mdse to urges, Clearman & (o; came the northern passage and had tine Weather to lon 52. Sept 12 had a violentfzale Crom SE to WNW, and was blown oF the Banks with 26 nshing vessels Sept 19, lat 44.40, lon 57, had anotuer gale, whip under dare poles, andthe sea making a clear break over the ship for four hours; received n¢ Sept 19, 20. and 2 passed large quanilty of wreeke i stult, consisting of lumber, xe Ship Star uf Hope, tage, Liverpool 43 ders, with mdse, to SG Reed & Co. Had heavy westeriy gales ‘and calms the entire passage. Sept 2, about 200 wiles E of Georges Banke, ploked ip @ xehooter’s boat, apparently but a nuort, time in the water; two blocks were in ker, om tue sheares of which were stamped A& DM & Co, New London, Conn; ainted green stripes untside and black sides, Sept 8, lat 2 40, lon 87 65, exchanged sicnals with bark A. N | ranck from Leghorn for Philadelphia, 22 days out. Sept 17, 12) ton 68 U0, enw ship Montana, trom St John, Nis, fo pool. Ship Avon (Br) Owens, Antwerp, 45 days, with mdae to French, Ea ae Go; had beavy weather trom lon Wito 60 W; from “Sept 2to 14 had « continuation of gales trom 8 Eto 8 W; split aails, ac. Bark Frances Bourneu! (Br), Oliver, with railway iron, wo order—veasol to Boy herp to 1th inst, when, fi a hwary gale from which lasted 1 with grea violenen; lost iore 1 n upper tupsails, lower foretopsail and siayenil, and sprung foremast and m wail y Has been 16 Uays west of the Banks, with ble weatier. Bark Abraham Lincoln (Ital with brimetone, £o, to J Benfanto, Messi inson & Vo. Schr John Lancaster, Williams, East Greenwicb ‘Schr Kate J Hoyt, Parker, New Haven for Georgetown, Schr L &M Reed, Forrester, ‘New Haven for Georgetown, Do. rit Norris, New Haven, for Philadephia ire Smee 2 Nor iran ‘Eiteabethpart, Schr Hues MeNaraoe, Greeawios for New York. BOUND BAST. Sehr Stor ‘Trenton f 5 rm, Staab, 'Irenton for isenee, for Fall River. Schr Wind, Warwick, ‘trenton for Sehr Pavilion, Brightman, Am| aM for Boston. ‘aerty, Hoboken for Hartford, ty Sehr Bitaabeth, ——, Elizabeth Behr Beaptre, Wor Jout for Boston. rguson, Ror on. Sehr ai, Higimes Nowe York tor eT Schr Antecedent, \'en:tioton, Now York for TY Schr Treasure, Arnold, New York for Providence. Schr IH Rordén, Madwin, New York for Fall River. Schr Phil Sheridan, Murphy, New York for Fall Itiver, deb gaits Hise ae Ya hee Batra x an jew iy Belt M-J Mead, Thrashin, New York for Taunton. ‘ur Adrian, J-veret), New York for Salem. ‘Schr Convoy, Lindsey, New York for Boston. Sebr ima, New York for Dighton. Schr Challenge, berry, New York for Greetiport. ‘Wind at sunset SE, fresh, Murtae Disastors. & JA Hooves, of Marl i reporta on tho sit jon 46 40, pieked up a schooner’s pump, the uv i on 85.30, o on ae Ties a boweprit and one Uartel ef Gittearhod it a Hi and vrubably tons. "Also Soum WON Rowe. ‘The pump had iishbones in to some fishing sebooner of about 106 ton The bowsprity Julging 0 probability bs that was «collision during the gate of the 19th, resulting m Joas of one or beth yess ‘The articles picked up bave been landed at Marbiehe: ’ Norvo.k, Va, Oct3—The bark Warren White, wrecked near Chincoteague Shoals, was towed in bere to- day totally dismaated. Miscellaneous waw some Dutts doating round, fom. ite size, Purser Geo H Courtenay, ef the steamship ©yde, from Charleston, has onr thanks for his attentions. Whalemen. Arrived at Now Bedford Sept 80, sclir Washington Frege 1, Braley, Atluntic Ocean, Anhobon. Coast of Afries, nz 4, with 38 bls sp, 290 do bpbk and “0 biackfah olt Sent ome 140 bole sp and 28 do wh all. Reports July 25, of Congo, barks Globe, Tripp, NB, with 460 bbls A ‘Triton, Snell, do, 110 do; ‘brig ‘ire, Baboock, SH, no olf since fast report; latter part of August, bark Prealdent, ‘Aliny, NB, 60 dbis hbk. Bark Java, Manter, of NB, was at St Catherines Aug 6, Whol George Jonos: Bars, of FaichareD, was at sex ope 16, with 286 bbis otl, Spoken. Shi pPhincas Pendleton, Pendleton, from Smartwick f Melbotirne, Atig 18 Int 1280 Nelon 2Ut W, si Bark Lucy A Nickels, from Frontera for Havre, Sept%7, ‘aierig Mary too Biane, from Aux Caves for Hosion, anort of rig, ry Le Bian ux Cayes for provislons, Seps 18, n’Turka Islands Passage, ‘The Warren (?), from Liverpool for New \ ork, Sopt 15, no lat, dc. Forcign Ports. ANTWERP, Sept 17-—Sailed, Mary A Sailed from F.usliing Roads 15th, Sea, Bouner, New Ore leans; John 8 Harris, Cook, Galveston; NK Clements, Kel- lev, New York. Axainn, July 28—Arrived, Benefactor, Berry, for New York: Aug 1, N B Paimer, Low, New Hong Kong; Sooiog, Hutchinson, Manila tor Boston; Mary Whitridge, Cutter, Now York for Shanghae. BUOUWESSHAVEN, Sept 18—Arrived, J & Walsh, Here bert, New York. Arrived, Harriet, Ballard, Cocos; Horas Bowden, Riga. Shanghae York for BAPAVIA, Ang tio, Mardy, and Orphens, Stulth, New York. BUENOS AYERS, Al Portland. 0) '5—Aurived, Heleu P Phinney, Boyd, ¥, Sept 19—Arviyed, Andaman, Otis, and J B Havre (and bois ent out for Eavauah ee “sailed, Nardoo, Paul, New York, re, Catro. (ak Cals), Vance, London ; Va ) rrived, Tropic Bird, Durkee, Phila: MBO, At DEAL, Sept i— Are (and sailed for Norfol ELSINORE, Sept 16 deiphia for Cro att. GENOA, Sopt 14— Arrived, Giulia, Graf, New York. HUL, Sept 1s--Arrived, Wexford, Day, New York. HAvur, Sept ailed, Kensingjon, Mil and Mask borough, Armstrong (froin New Yors), Antwerp. HELVOuL, Sepe 1s —Arrived, Virgina, Campbell, Philadel- iia, PLONDON, Sept 19-Cleared, Alice M Putnam, Atwood, Now Orleahs (cuit suiled froay Gravesend 20th). LYNGoER, Sept t—Arrived, Kong Sverre, Mereussen, New York. Newport, Sept 17-—Salled, Lije Houghton, Morton, Ma- tanzas, Quamxerow, i ma Bristol), rk, ro ed at do Oct 2. steamship Minnesota (Br), Whineray, New York (Sept 21) ior Liverpool (and proceeded. OEMOLM, Sept 8—Cleared, Anuie, Brown, Boston; Scbamyl, Dix, New York. PEXIL, Sept iS—Arrived, Elizabeth, Amez, New York, American Ports, reived, brig Arthur (Br), Merritt, St M Power, Lowden, Nortolk; John Jos Baxter, Baxter, and © i Morrison, DC; Ulara, Baxter, Hattimore: Jacob L. # Danenhower, Grace; Jennie N Huddelt, an, Corson; M'A Folsom, Rose: Kmily & Chas E Jackson, Cullen; L Blew, Clark; Rachel Vannaai rower; T ® Tasker, Alica; Mary BD Haskell, il: iladelpiia; Albion, Smith, Hoboken. Cleared—Steamsiiip Kensington, Matthewe, Savannab; achr Gov J ¥ smith, Crowell, Baltimore. Oct 1, AM—-Cleartd, schrs Elizabeth English, Crowell, and Marylabd, Green, Pailadetphia, Sailed—Steamsiip Wm Lawrence; bark J W. 2d- Arrived, steainer Prometheus, Geo own, DC; barks ‘Mal; uires, BOSTON, Sept Thomas; schrs 3 Johnson, Messick Sinith, Georgetow: cenzlv, Veazi Sharp;'S £1. Jenny, Hewitt Volunteer, Palermo; Elizabeth, Malaga; brig L'L 84 10. motes ‘Sept 2)—Cleared, schr Mary Patten, Boyntop, N York. BELFAST, Sept 22—Arrived, schrs Eva Adell, Baton, Philadelphin’ (i M Partridge, Moody, New York, wont Sept 29—salled, sehr Henry Adcelberi, Dunton, ashington. yLPARLESTON, Oct 1—Arrived. chr My Rover, New or} Malied—Staramship Manuattan, New York. 2d-—Arrived, schrs ila Hodadon, New Yori; Gettyaburg, do; Odameson, dn. FALL RIVER, Sept 299—Arrived, schr Lady Adame, Sullt- van, Elizabethport. Salled—Schr 8 8 Brown, Mott, New York. th-—Arrived, schrs [da Deili Torre, Davis, Georgetown, Mary E Simmons, Gandy, Philadelphia. | led—"Bark Prince Rupert (Br), Jackson, Navassa; brig Bry Fulton, Montevideo; sehr Richard Barden, Bor- gen Bal Daly, Lamphear, and David G Floyd, Clifford, ew GLOUCESTER, Sept)—Arrived, schra Albert, W: Jonesport for New York; S J Lindsay, Crockett, ‘Roeklan for do» HOLMES’ HOLE, Sept 30, PM—Arrived, sveamships Dt- rigo, Johnson, New York for Portland; Neptune, Baker, do for Boston; brivs SD Hart, Burgess,’ Philadelphia for do schrs Lucy H Gibson, Chase, Baltimore for do; Redington, Gregory, and Fannie’ W Johnston, Marts, Richmond for do? Geo Taulane, Adams, and Lonisa, Hamilton, Philadelphia for du; Aifred Keen, Robinson, ‘Alexanvrla’ for do: AF Auies, Whitmore, Georgetown, DC. for do; hate V Edwards, | Allen, do for Hyanie, EM Branseomb, Higgins, Port John: xon for Salem; Marcha, Smith, Elabethport for Bani Honest Abe, Conary, Cold Spring for Plymouth ; Annie tha (Br). Meh t John, NB, for New York; Portland (Br), Nelson NS, for do; Tarry Not, Knowlea, do for do; Idaho, Davis, Portand for do} Chase, Ingrahaa, Rockland for uo; Mey Munroe, Hall, Fox Island for Phila: - are Neptune. Arrived, scbr Jax S Shindler, Adams, Philadelph’ NORFOLK, Sept seed ont the Capes, steamship Ber- lin (NG), from Baltimore tur Bremen. NEW BEDVORD, Sept 30—arrived, sehr fienry Gibbs, Chase, New York. Suiled—Schra J Ft Perry, Kelly, atanenn ee Thos Potter, Handy, and S Waterman, Chase, New York. NEW LONDON, Sept’ 23—Salled, schr Vapor, Newbury, Alexandria. PINLADELPUIA, Oct 1, AM—Arrived, scbrs Fred Smith, Smith, Bangor; & Shaw, Shaw, aud Annie K Stevens, Mont” goracry, Boston! J: Smith. Hansen; LC Hickman, Robin- 7 W Wilson, Plumer, and © B Emery, Dolbeth, do; 3S fler, Grace, and Paul & Thompson, Godfrey, Sale a & Rebecca, Ireiand; 38 Whildin, Carroll; Brittain, ni: W Wailer, Scull, and Cyrus Fossett, Harding, Phitadeiphi: lamburg, Westcott, New Haven. Cleared-Ship ‘Trauquebar, Harvard, Charleston; barke Maria, Webster, do; William, Cole, Trieste; Lillia, Bent, Bristol: brig Autetta, Hore, Cork for orders; xchr’ Ethan dillen, Blake, Portis nd. ana 14 days, with sear, to Jas I Richy oor, rhe pony Sey a ae ee t1l had a strong gale fiom J ion ¢ | , Sailed—Brigs Jas 6B Kirby, Bernard, Philadelphia; Jan ich kept all at the bumps: hore up * aby, Badwiti, New York, sera Northern Light, Ireland, whore wo arrived on the isi of Sop Sept 20; Sept 28 lat 4245, ently a schooner of aby ced, purnte t black toy leiters of her name By), Daun, Boston D f Sept 18) hi Nand N W, in which Jost and sy mast head, # bin w Jat 44 58, lon Bpoke ba on Brow Brig MB Nickerson (Br), Connor, Caw with coal io D KR DewWolt & les Hiro) ly, Owens, St ci . ay, OB. pt 2, had a hich stove ROUND SOUTH. } Bark ins, Heath, Dix deland fur granite to P Dixon. Brig BF Nash, Dow, Cow Bay, 16 days, tor a Holmes’ Hole, with coal, to B Swain & Cov ‘arren Ray & Co. Sept 1" experien hursieane from | HE: had to seud under vars poles for 12 hours; lost ana | split satis. OF Cape Sabie ‘passed a large brig or bark, | waterlogged and abandoned, with nothing above deck mending \ Schr Belle of the Bay, Cape Sabie for New | York, with fish wo HC iogers t Co Sclir A M_ Sinith, I! 's, Brown's Bavk tor New Yor: with fish to HC Ro; Sehr Caroline Kn’ tish to Jed Frye & Sebr Abbie Wel lime toJ K Brown. Sehr American Now York, with ‘hief, Snow, Rockland for New York, with Ime to Candee & Pressey. Sehr Burmab, Hi: ber to en & Clapp Schr W Means, Tracy, Bangor for New York, with tumber | to Holyoke & Co. Schr Sandaiphon, Marden, Devniaville for New York, with lumber to Jed Frye & Co, Schr Charife & Willie, Thomas, Vinalhaven ior New York, with granite to T Dixon, m Sebr A Vancleaf, Heath, Salem for New York. Schr Raven's Wing, York, Salein for Philadelphia. Sehr K N Johnson, Johnson, Boston for Philadelphia, New Bedford for, New York for New y, Bangor for New York, with tum- Sehr Thos Potter, Handy, y _ Stephen Waterman, Chase, New Bedford ‘orl Sehr § W Ponder, Thrasber, Taunton for New York, Schr Emma, White, Taunton tor New York. | Schr CL Loveriug, Phillips, Yannton tor New York. H Sehr Silas Wright, Brown, Fall River tor New York. Schr Essex, Handy, Providence for New York. ‘hr Geo W Cummins, Boult, Providence fer New York. t Minquas, Hoany, Providence for New. York. jon, Johnson, Providence for New Si Sehr Anthony Bu: id JH Bart ris, Philadelphia; J 8 Lance, Hatch; HH Mitlin, Briggs; Minquas, Heany cleat, Ca 4e0 Hotchkiss, Rack- ett, and Bell i W—Sailed, schr A Trudel!l, Hens, PORTLA. Blake, Pils Arrived, schre Hattie 15 Sampson, Bath; Damon, Jokoson, Kitzabeth porte KICHMON! schre Win N bert, and w York; Pinta, Windsor, _ Sane », Roae, James River to load for "0, Oct 1--Arrived, ship Si ba nevoca (It), Kidd, Yoke Kong; John (Br , Wylie, Neweastle, Sail » Juan, Hong Kong; bark Quilleaume ‘Teli (er) jqulque. + Oe LaArrived, steamship Virgo, Bulkley, New Clea mships Huntavile, Crowell, and san Jactato, Atkins, Qd—Arrived, br USCELLANEOUS. ‘OLU PION, Glass, Plated Ware, Cutiery, Cooking tise Furnishing Goods where you ost. EDWARD D, BASSFORD's, Cooper Institate. plain tiyures. No two prices, talogn OLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN different States: no publicity; mo eharge till divorce ined; wJvice Tree. ppenranns: ‘ a PHELAN & COLLE) Manufacturers ot the PANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES. Ulustrated catalogues sent by mail. Warerooms, 738 Broadway, New York. EDICINE,—ANY INVALID CAN CORE thout medicine, inconvenience o- expense, by DU BARRY’S delicions Revalenta Food, which fectually cures. dyspepsia, Constipation, Consumption, Diarrhea and all kinds of fevera and stomach disorders. foid in tips One pound, $1 20; 12 pounds, $10. DU BARRY & CO., 163 Willlam street, New York, aud at all dragytets and grocers. $500,000. E922 ea as aren cir concer York. Schr San Louis, Maples, Providence for Elizavethport. Sebr Hattie S Collius. ITfil, Previdence for Elizabethport, Schr St Mary, Poweil, Providence tor Philadeiphia. Sebr Frances’ Burritt’ Ailen, Westport for New York. Sehr Warren Gates, Smith, Millstone Potnt for New Yo: Sebr A Crandall, Rogers, Millstone Point for New York, Schr Dr Franklin, Scofield, Norwich for Eiizabettrn Sehr Kate Callahan, Avery, New London for Rond Sehr Lizzie, Taylor, Hartiord for New York. Sebr i, H razos, Smith, Hartford for New York, Schr Laura Hatch, Hill, Hartford for New York. Schr 8 Appiegate, Sears, Hartford for New York. hr Celestia, Hall, Portland, yon Fanpie Hazard, Baldwin, Cromwell, Gk for N ” in ald of Mercanvle Library of San Franeiseo, California Oct. wl, without fail. ‘Treasurer, the Bank of California, Grand Gifts. $100,000, $51.000, 5,000, 3000. “ $28 cits in ali—$9500,000, ‘Tickets $6 each, to be had, with etroulars giving pare ticutars, at Re. DEVLIN’S, No. 2 Wall street. DELMONICO'S, Fitth avenue and Fourieenth erect, V. GIRAUDY’S, $15} Broadway. Fifth Avenue aud Grand Hotels. Orders by mail to DORE & PETERS, No. will bave prompt attention, ine tickets unsold Oct. 15 will be retarned tv California bankers and merchants residing | or any visitor irom the Vacttic coast will « tegrity of this cnterprise and of the manus fg PETERS, ue nes Ban PRaNcico, Sept. 1, 187