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Tae, aa toate, vies Wham THE REGISTRY: [2232S SESE eases ‘o'be ng organization. stating ; neennnnpennrenennn aie, Republicarm County Nomina: ‘The Republican County Vonvention met last even- ing and was cailed wo order by Mr. Charles B. Mor- ton, Mr. Morton was made permanent chairman ‘ : errs THEIR DUTY, : ypuintment of United States Election | 2nd from ait evidences it muse be that the | and 8, J. Wilds and Andrew Ri were chosen Ap eee aoe e ee ciegly’ bungled Devcon | Socrerarion, Nghe touowing ions were ‘em Officers. ‘8. D. Maddox. County clevie--General ames Jourdan. Surrogave—Peter W. Ostrander, i gn Nag ae Ai lr dg Superintendent of Poor, Fourth district—Jobn ster, or, tee veer, Workings of the New Eleetion | i ‘ine durai “or “rection:--“De vay ts | Vanstive of Sesstone—Barnet J dose dinks mecex oob 1 doen no yere some more.” ‘There was every probability of 4 CONVICT OF AUTHORITY in relation to the opening of the places of regisiry johnson, convention then adjourned, the delegat others who had mae about the place cheering dustuly Jor the t Law. ipht e to-day. It has been deented thas in those distric! ‘ dhe boundaries of WhICH hail been ehanged, ‘ie | Democratte Moeting in the Thirteenth Ward— A HEAVY DAY'S REGISTRATION. | restsvation fhopia oe Scere aay. BF bei Letter from Governor Hoffmas. Was Do Wi odetermine whether 0 vote vl seuiie Ba fusceics was mpore or leas than 40%, and.Jn chose ais | 4 @emmegratic mecting was held uoder sho auspices of tue Thrieeoth Ward Association in Temperance Hall, South Second street, last evening, Mr. Robert Macoy occupied the chair and Mr. Bentamin 8. Waters acied as secretary. The meetng was large tniets the bouudarics of wie had not been changed, the plac {registry should be etosed to day. ty the book of practice! directions given to the Waited Siates oMecials i is stated: — Asresta of Repeaters---Row in the Pirst Ward. If the dimrict bas been newly made there is no way of nouns mately the Pear tat of vote Ag aks Be re sas aie aw bays Che inspectors “shall lieve Dower i mmani clacton | resolutions endorsing the State ticket and pledging ieee baieiobioe. piktwodage, © provided that at ue amiual election | pieviance to the General Committee of the county vhe chaniwan read the following letter from Gover- hor Hofman iu response to an inyitation extended to pin to audress the democracy of the Eastern Dix- trict of Brooklyny New York, TUREDAY MORNING, Oct. 18, 1870. MY DPAX Sin—I have secetved your letter of this morning. I would very giadiy accept your ‘invitation to speak im the Kustera District of Brooklyn if 1 conld do wo, but my pi | asannonnesd, has been end 18 not to make many ct any) | speochen daring Unis canvass, Twish to abstain from speech ioaking us wich a8 porstbie, aud my irieads geuerally gave Leen Kind enongh 10 excuse me, as 1 hope your comm ce wilido, Youry, m heete, JOHN EHorFMAS, HOELET MAOOY, President, ‘The letter was ordered to be inserted in the min~ TUCK OF Lie Aesosiation, Biller Which addresses were delivered by A. J. Spencer, Robert Macoy aut ones. Next prior to said meeting the number of soters tm the dle: jnspeciors, exc Change of tae. vawmher i the ne in: of which whey are mat the the meee 1 so ebaoges Jt an ty vacate the off ors it wonld sven that the sane strictness of constrnc. tion wood require # decwion shat iu the cases where the of disiict ae changed (ft cou such, si nO inspectors wt the lant avaual erection, and BO LURE @ atidug on Onlober 19 woud be wanton tt, a8 IG btto sit two daysis only adowed where “Hue pumber of Tick of whiod wy ate Luspectors exeanded nix view derives cou! onation from the fact that the in forming fsicieys, was by law required to ach elective “Cinirlot Bball, AS ERT ae more than 400 ciecwre, taking. the vot ad the wrceumnpiion ik eontain over iM) inwpeciors ait on A® pari Of a Manifest atiernpt of the federal gov- erumont. 6 threw every obstacie in the way of a iuce vegistry and to Ghstruct naturalized citizens in ine vole federal oficiais have raised a question that no registry will be legal on Wednesday, the doth Cevober, Which has becn a day for registration hereioiore, Theresore, to prevent a collision that bax been threatened by such odicials with the citi- wens, the Mayor recommends that the places of vegistry be mot opened oa this day, but that all cit!- gops reserve their protesis untill Monday, Octover #1. and Tuesday, November 1, whieh are te last Several of the United gays ior registry, and upon those days neglect all } ywnuerstaod th oiner busmess until the full registration to which | tie aseve ‘uint ud Wuadb hey Would ieeordingly this city 18 enidtied be eompleted, but under wo pro | py, tok wah duly. iaporind, wank ar the alteinpt vovation to sulTer themselves at any time 10 pe 2u- 01 the United States Oficers to carry out Uhetr inten- eilad. inle 4 cistorbanee or breach of the peace, Lions Might possibly create a beeach of the peace, A. OAKEY BALL, Mayor, of therefore ss thal none of Ui new distr d that ia none o! them cau ies ofictals gave it-te ne nion had been exiled to Brookiyu Congressional Nominuntion. Silas bh. Dutcher was nominated for Congress in the Sveond Congressional distriet, Brooklyn, by accla- mation, ai he convention Which Was held at repub- adquarters, Washington street, last evenin’. Hee a8 SUL ro) internat vevenue. ‘Sue ds largely democratic, Hall, at a late bour lust evenmy, issued a mation, waich apperrs abov. ‘Thus, it wall eh tbat there wills be bul (We dows more on Which vovers way register-—viz., Monday, October Si, and Yucaiay, Sovemper t. Ocr, 18+ kveniog. What the Cliques Were Boing Vesterday—- Phe Registration of Vetere. Mt willbe seon by a critical examination of the QUEENS COUVTY POLIT eho work of rexisiration this year bids fatr to pe | MMe Pelow thar sr eon OP <i es sowewiit copiplicated, and the pesultinay pe that | exeeeds that of day in October. | The Canvues the Second Assembly District. « the full sivength of the Vote of the ity and county | Er. vs oU5. Th wo See a ete. | There ane Uwe Memocratio candidates in this dis- will not be polled, 28 none can’ vete who have not | jo. is youl worthy of careful amay:— i trict—James M, Oakley, & young men of much vegistercd. For the purpose of making the work THe Kegls Registered Registered Kecess over | promise, formerly & war democrat, and of great eouplicates . 2. ereby reducing the registry and trata hearst Day Yester= Correspowt- | 9 onal popularity Uirough Jamaica and Newwwn, yvete, the radicils are doing their uimuest, and tn Coy aM Blt PAGO} woo regeived the regular nommation; and Uke bolt , thetr efforys are aided by the Fox-Ledwith party, 104 ng candidate, FP. B. ruldwin, the present imewn- Jately known us te young democracy. AS is Low well Known © sort of é TANGLED UP GENERAL CRON LAW vas passed by the late Congress, in which was a clause prescribing that ihe Judge of uie Cirenit oer? of he Cuited States in any city in which there were more ian 20,000 inhabitants snould appoint pent. Although popwar ti his own town (Hemp- stead), he but little Induence te the remainder ot the disttict, and made mych Opposition ou ec- count of 11S course mm ihe lust Legtslature. The pepublicans threw away election In the nomin: who Flist disvciet, and wee Was removed: by Mr. well on discovering that he had given toutes au t, the bo #70 Cizens, one TON, each political party, to bvondsmen. | supervise the registry and election, The sum Mr. Ey : aud substance of the provision was to enabie large in Mr. Oakley, and Jametca, on count of ine persone) popmariy of Mr. Oakley wit the republicans and aiso on account of : support that town for the couniy scat, w a@hnvst upanunously for Whi. RiChWOXD COLATY POLiTies. abe radical pariy 10 get control of the elections in : us county, by force if necessary, since they could | |. DOK GEL It by the suffyages of the people. In appoint- dug the republican deputies there was notmuch trou. | bie, and fortunately for the radicals there were found | 80-CALLED DEMOCRATIC LEADERS perfectiy willing tu side with them—or anybody eise, for that matter—and wame as deme- crates!) men who Would work against the douinaut 68,409 20,015 | Demoeratic Nominations tor County Onices, | ‘The Gemocrats of Richmond county convened ye ' Usod vying the New Law—Seven Arrests. terday afternoon at the Court House in the vi democraitc faction, clog Ure Wheels of the registry Phin Carlton was Yesterday arrested ob a war- | of Richmond for the purpose of nominating county | and nd thus secure, if possible, a victory | 72Ut 2nd brongnt before Cased States Marshal | omicors for ine ensuing term. ‘The town of Rich- forse republican party in the State, Monday last | O*¥ore charged with having assisted seve: woud Was crowded from an early hour aud cach | overs iu reseuing a person at No, 82 Greenwich the swearing in of the ? sube Sed street from the custody of one‘of tue deputy ana tious frum the United } a succeeding train brought additional detegates, witle the roads was the day appointed for persons LO get under dire bug from Slapleron, Clifton, Potrenvilie + Is appomted under tiie Dew election Isw. Li aps arom: " s the yere | sates Marsay;and the Contt rooms. ia. Chatubery | ie spPomtsttindes aie new elosdon 4AW. UF Abs | aul tue rausind owns alone, Hee ron, were. a0} street were crowded to repletion with one of ine by ad oUonner, the 4 arshai At hai-past three exucily the Convention was | MOST MUNDEKOUS-LOOKING CROWDS stion, tat ihe aetendant five otherg ) Culted to ¢ herp slnmehveigeret or gh 1 wer congegated et a ie ra were at sz Greenwich streci, aud when he was avout | Wht, lisa sere aaah ree. hat over congegated at any political gathortn io take # person ier illegally regisuertng iitmseifas | MMe Mn Hits bLOS 2— doin Fox, Jummy Hayes, Theu. Allen, Kit Burns, | 4 yocer that the defendant came forward and i for Assetbly —Jobn De | ‘Touy Miller, © Johuson and other leaders of the | assisted others in resisting Ms authority; and, inr. | Por Sherit— rinac! Led with-} Ox aeniocracy Were tying ronud, 1 bar he (O'Conner) received a severe Diow ou j ther, shailing their tia.is aud having thea sworn mas | We head trom one of te dclendants engaged m ine | dent ot the Poor—David ers Deputy United Siates Marshals. John Pox was evi- | asain. ! ron nes DEMpSCY. (saad dently 40 wach ashamed of his Work that He begged The prisoner apparently refused to comprenend | Vor dusuiceo ons— DANKE B. MoCultongely the reporters sot vo Say anylitug 2bout him bemg | Ws postition, and said that he huew noviing about {+ rd ihnere—witich, of course, they Would uot do. 1, He introduced # man Who, he sud, would go Wika RS . ‘ e THY TAMMANY LEADERS DID yok BOTRER © bad sor hin; but as this map, nawed Paesie VEW JERSEY POLMTCM, Vi BELVES | Hickey, dic give satisfactory answers regard. } aboat the matter. They seemed to feel secure that | Is possess he was refused the honor i pesowi- | The Germen Cent Organization of Wueson | if omy the aenest voters would be recogutzed the | ing dvi # pounty 3 a wrecting anon H “youngsters? Wotld be most overwhelmingly Michael Duty, of f OQMBERY. bi ung } Seated, and that the adheveuts of Waimmauy m forward subseqnentiy | Sanday atrernoon wnd pussed a resolution aband not feel ears ne the Feeling Ag the } stgu necessary bond tor $ to ae e Pg { tag the democratic par on aeconnt of the bad | presence of the Umiled Siates efticers. As the | ers appes Jor + EXAMUNANON CO-MWOTPOW 8D | yor insiion Spe aati he tha etch a gvoups Of unwashed and Vilianous Jooking individa- jovk, The Commnssiouer i 10h the | COMMENDS MECC RODTN NE CRY Atl ihe TORnOMCR A: als who were being appointed us inaisnals were y severe iu tht es, aud ff would | catdidat | prone in iney appeared figs: cabathents tng | ; Cap Ae oie por we ae Ha ae = } Both the eld and the ye acy of the Fitih ooking specimens of humanly Kuowa &s Commis eas Imprisoument (0) SUDE ® AEPULY 1 6.5 oresonal riet he he Oper ne iol sioner (!) Davenport, to be sworu. marshal, | Congressional district held Ue Opening meeting nf | THIS MAN DA ‘ORT vantel Lew dames MeCarthy and Pairtck Qul- | P campaign on Monday night, the Jorwer at Jersey appeared in New York some years sinee asa short- | lum were aise brought up, charged with being im | cipy and the lather ai Library Hall, Newark. In te Rand writer, luoking for work, The hero of Duteh | pliceted in resisting Deputy shal O'Conner | those rowdles whoae exploit Gap, one B. &. Buller, Wanted © shori-haud wriver, | aC No. 52 Greenwien street yest Leary was | hose roy Xplor » peuple of Newark with deuioc- | el nad Lited Lo pet ty and poor Jonony Davenport was recommended to | Dim, Was appoiiited by him and served with tain | held in $360 to app eximinetion on Mhirsday, MeCartiy and Cudum in $1,000 each to appe: ducing hts glorious, or Joglorious, campalgn, apd uney were folied by the appearance o1 has suddeniy wuraed up in New York again as chier a iiso by Deputy | ey: Fe x sathint awearer-ln of the United States eleciton oficega and | shal Kennedy, cls c having - nO ae sserohly 1 j vecures litty cents for humseif ou each oat age: i ly regisiered { first at ine Fourteenth | COUNTY Up to ihe pr e'a8. Solow tered. ‘Thus It Will be seen that | aud ‘next at Wwe Kiiteenth district of the £ ii 2: oe Wart odl BEN BUTLER TRIES TO LUN THE ELROTION | wird. He was ‘aigued before Commniissiouer | mut Mettic rigs ck § mee i ne- | in this City, and 1s aided im bis efforts by such true () | Davenport. ‘ Pore dis ret. iek bre den, ¢ euocrat; | democrats as Joliu Fox, Wuese adherents assailed thy vhe Assisiant Disiriet At asked { chee eg A candidate: vourta ds. { hero of Duich Gap with stoves and apples Wiuie | amountoor $6,000, bur no one appearing jor { ne De Boe Filth districi, | speaking against tis same Fox in the Ciy | ner he was take away to prison tm tie custody of Patrick Welding, | Mall Park some five years ago. Thus far, | tiv Marshal, ; ‘ , ia va an, | however, the aticmpt to rum the registry has ‘Verrence Quinn was also brought ‘a A a i * i “in. | been quite futile. “the omly place au Whicu | anissloner charged with having Young Degiveracy eadorse the eltiz candid: s A COLLISION HAS OCCURRED 2 following # do the Phird oud PiuNh eusiricts and Mr. Waker # Voter in the tir | euteensp street and at 147 a reel, He was sent to Tien house in charge of offi dence should pe producea 101 ; aminauon, ¢ Se xth. will make vin dastrie! no Towination in ine | t neal of Lhe State, ad- Hic Tnstituie, Jersey + winols ld (nat all true demo- | ‘was in the First ward. At the poling place No. 82 cenwieh sweet a discharged solider Dantel Leary, appited to have bis name registered, he being a lega! voter in the district. ‘The special United States depnty objected to aliowing his nune to be regisieved. The Geputy im question w a ad Kuchar O'Conuor for Connors), Who, un ila few WEY POLATIUS | months ago, beid an appoiutment as deputy marshat ‘ gid 1 in the Mayor’s Office through Jobn Fox's patronage. - ‘This wan was, therelore, nd | crats should support the rezular nominations of (ue party, Whether gooa or bud, auother view of fie case, wid sty fo the reason of ite vorng democr emoniousiy driveu ont of the and di Mr. J) wbett took | “ted au appent | une ‘She Democratic Unien—t ‘idation of Koth au | venion, at Hoboken ONE GF JOHN FOX'S TOOL, t 0 — a and acting, no doubi, under instructions from | Branches, as that adopted mm igh his bunorabie direcior, had protested against | the Roosevelt-Waterbary and y by “iperypeg the yegisivation of Leary’s wame, Several cit | or tne pe atic Tnien .Asgocinilon, repr : i zens Who Were present assured the tyspectors ? ipkatidangi Maniseg em aaacertcencrek CF . : h given toall th tuey knew My. Leary, and wal the United states | bY thelr General Commitices, inet at Maso os pieces hat Governor Rand omfiver, Mr. Connors, Was by far io zealousand was | last evenlag to e & consolidatiom of tke two | ation an 4 oir the Governor invites acung in such @ Menner as to give the idea that be | and org. it : be | ede Sal gael wauted to create a disiutbance, Counors succecied | ¥ vip 2 ene OFe econ dusrgbseaprsincpadiene. i) fi | TOE im efecting tie vrrest of Patrick Cautiin and two or | Afver bot Nad adjourned sive die they again adem MASCENCAVEOLS = POLVHIEAL XEWS i three other well known residents of the Firet ward, ml Lun large hall up stairs, and Robert Bh. Roose. ! a a4 sy Gc Abel ye sai EWS. ' whohave ot en: d favor with the Fox party. The | vei, was ciected temporary Chairman } ais ie ee tse \ Roe Object of this ‘nly to create, by : je ‘seg | New York State Poli. | bya YEMENT THROUGHOUT THE WAKA, | 5. MeGuire and P. G. Duity Secretaries pio hm, rs . ~ le bi pi ws geht } as the story was elreulated with alldue haste and very | & Colmmitiee of one from each ward, apport |. itn ai eaters ers volt bap Ad vit { much after the style of the story of tue “Three Black — Mie delewates from the NeoUVe Wards, Ww 1 ©. Piatt, of Tog ERESSION AL Drsreicr.—DhomaR’) Crows.” One report nad it that “Soler” (Corouer) | formed fo selec! permuiinn’ vitlcers “a | Pe aIeNSaeE. oaciMantowan -Disvd coin Fiynn was a0 the registry piace and was having | association th its united characcer ! Wakeman. of Genes | | atoextmesting. On motion, the leumorary oficers everybody arrested Chat he taought would net vole } Were added to this ws Joun Fox wanted him to: that those who w« WrstcHts ree—Shert, Walter T Haigit; County oormnty A resolution Was be arrested would be bipught before Judge Jo: | adopied endorsing (he State ticket and lauding the | Eerk, arb ad di F deni | ohn soxs keotier-im-liw) and Would not he | previous administration of The nominees, Another | Sister ef Deeds, Dr. Norquisis t lowed to go on bail, but must be locked up ull | Peselution Was adopted, to fave the ward assoeia- |, tik ee teen night. tions. sto 2 Cor veniion | Clerk, Carlos A. iit unty ‘f ‘Thix had the effect of frightening the poor mea | equeell HNver of Lael ales Wo te Gi D. Tryon; Assemby Kipp. Serf, Lewis 'T. Harr mi Rovevison; Surrogure, | | ra Conmitice, ¥ Ww send one delegs 21D Or » irom each election disirict 10 who Would rather pe sure of beg at home Usain KISKING AMREST AND INCARCBRATIUN | ‘kK, done 2 e ; Sse ‘ > hel ‘ s: Special County Judge cor for the sake of regisivriug, and the registration was, {| aU Assembly, convention, to be held at some place i less Sy dt gt, % | tereiere, rather light. . a | designated hereafter, on the 24th instant, te ward Hey prea eae yeate, J. B. Avohtiaid, i beyoud this case of Joun Fox's United States of}- ions being lef to Dominate schoo! trustees: WARREN. Sherif, Jonb Loveland; County Clerk, i | asso: ' " vist “4 an | Gearge 1. Wall ciai and the discharged Union soldier there were | When they wish todo #0. tne me Was then Ls 7 ‘ | no Msiurbances of any moment. Ja mauy cases | adjourned mulil next Piesd#y eveumge ai te seme Haug Counry.—T. A. Atber ger and Jus, Thomp- | there could be scarcely any collision, as sume two | Place, when the co: ioe on Permanent Organiza. | SOW have been nombrated by the republicans of Erie’ | hanured or more of the supervisors’ Appoinien on | Hon will report, county for Assembly from the Second and ‘Tuird diss | velet Monday bad failed to appear the designated Lubor Reform Party—Who Dhey are Goi | places, and several others deserted their post dnving eto ch the day on finding that the position of supervisor Supports sien tee nlitival Note \ was DOL as easy OF as Honorable as they supyosed it | 4 inceting of the General Committee of tne Labor S. D. Hastings, nominee of ihe temperance party would be, and required y ‘ ‘ 4 for Congress in tne Jamesville (Wis,) disivic, has MOKE INTELLIGSNCK THAN THEY Retorni party was held last evening at Kolv's Hail, with " the te | generally possessed to fill us the law required. ‘The | No, 507 Ett street, James Conngily presiding, and | Wdrawn from the contest. He is opposed te auy | vesnlb af Unis was Lo give Commissioner (1) “Jonney | Join M. Bossinw, Seeretary, temperance politcal pariy vf present, but says if the | pavenpore’ an opportunity to make a few dotiers | 9" ~ . 7 republicans do not do their duty in the premises { more by administering oaf'hs to new appor | Thee Hive Comiaitiee reported i P db dra early orguutzation of a tompegamce party will be Justifiabie, * H A Sonihern paper says Anfy Johnson has kicked + the Hid viT from his political coMn aad ts siting bolt | This Undiference va Lhe part oi the hone right cittzens, Who had been appointed honest €levtions in thls county, Was quite puting and THE CHEERFUL VISAGED () COLO: Land tape | secure ! nnunerical staudiug of Comumutte ‘8 Meeting. to be helt at an + Cooper Tostitute, reported pp BLISS to yunehis BOSE by id and curve lis inouti ta | day evening sta meetiag will be Weld | UPTIght therein, ealigitening. the skeletons, bats sinister manner In which he was wonts t werk | in room 24, Cooper Luion, t0 decide whether they | ang o of his Vautt abont “my poltey’ | these important features white he officiated as prose- | will xominate » county teket or goin with some | gi ) 3 | cuter of tiqhor dealers betore the old Board, | orher party. They say, however, tire they will not sion. H ‘There wee no help for the nuishap, however, as Wie msiracvions wilich were given the stiperyfsors bad used it, ‘These ustrictions staved, among many omer things, that— . i Supertiors show!d avail themsclyea of the right the copies of the Kegistry prior to eacn arto xn be added without th They should aiso keep alphabeticaliy m a book a tie Registry, and minute against exch naroe tn # werat description of the person who regicurs, giv- cub age, size and genesal appearence. Among the amendments to the yeconsirncted State constitution of Louisiana to be sabmiied to the popular Vote tila fall s ove to ulstranchise de- faniters, and another to limit te State debt to $25,000,000. Good signs Of good government bein. Seth Adama, of Newton, Nas been nommated for ngress by the democracy of the StXin aistret of | Maskachusetts, ory | } endorse Uie fall ticket of any party, bul support the caucidaies Who wre irtendiy to wud in sy nipwtly With the workInginen, Irrespective of what politicul organizution tomingtes then, Mozart Hall Congressional Conventions. | rhe Mozart Hai) Congressional conventions were | announced for last: eveniug. { six Were, however, he were made;—For the I Only four ont of the ml ORLY 1 Wo nominations Congressional distr ‘Shis was joo Tnuch for many of the Supers, and | ywyiijam KR. Roverts; for the Sixth Congress The Democratic Convention ut lualo yesterday Ment wcennare: bis 5 the were willlag | district, 8 8. Cox. ‘ nominated George Chambers from the First As } © Go more that was reqtured OF Tn the Fourth Congressional district there was the | sernby distrier, John Howell fron (ye sornne TAKE FUT CONTROL OF THE REGISTRY. | merest farce Of a convention, In the Highth ana NOMURA GNA SBan ot’ Torch cite eae In some hwif a dozen distriuts, ia different p. Ninth districts the party seemed to be known by | sembly district, and Jotin A. Vougiil, iate Present OF the outa, th y tivo vi tho iMspect- | Congressional name, bas Ho local habitation, nol- | of the Hoard of Trade, fron tue Third minly di ors oY Time Jor opening | withstanding thet places of meeting had been #AvCr- | trict, for the Assembly promypied by Welk ienerkuce or sarpidiry’ : “a i The Conservative Convention of the 'Poivd aistriet howened Py {pepo Wluen they were Supp r| Yowix Demecvacy Nominations. Of Virginia reassembled ab" Richinoust yesterday and posses, et aka | Severe! adjourned convenrions of the young demo- | nominated Colonel, Albert Or Way jor Congr dor t ‘A last evening, bub only one nomine- | dadge Cox baving declined. Ordway was ofmver con: | evacuation, — tes and | DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK FOR TRE and singularly harmonious, After the adoption of | PORT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 18, 1870. | ylot fromm N | io, to Kotokeriy An Oswego republican paper says:—“Governor ‘Woodford iaao ranter."? ‘aye, Dut,” comes up & vi Rensselaer, “1s ne -renter?’? Rg SHIPPING NEWS, Almanac for New York—This Day. Sun rises, z 615 |] Moon rises,.morn12 07 Sun seta, .< . $14] High water..eve 3 47 OCEAN STEAMERS, MONTH OF OCTOBER. eset st aa ect Pravoeeet222/Oet 38 India. Oct ‘ily of Brook! Fercire . Oct haly.» {Oct Australia. City of Briiesels. Oct CLEARED. Stoamsbip Cliy of Antwerp (iir), Leitch, Liverpoo!—Jobn o eamahip Siberia (Br), Harrison, Liverpoo!--Charies G Peauanip Hammonia (NG), Meier, Hamburg, #0—Kun- *Stenashi) Cleopatra, Phillipe, Sayannah—Murzay, Persie * stcaraship Obarieston, Berry, Chaxieston—Meary B Morgen oO + Gamship Willlaza T Clyde, Morgan, Wilmington, NC~J Lorillard, a re Volunteer, Jones, Witmiogton—Lorillard Steam- *Bleamieh 4p Tsaae Bell, Bourne, Norfotk, &-—Old Dominion Sicams Stearoahl Nereus, Bearse, Boston-—W,P C Ship Alicla, lige, New Orleans. WH Brigha! Ship Winifred (Br), Scobz, Autiverp—Hoyd « ifincken. Hate inde Abbou (Bry South Liverpool P Pipa & Calling, Brig fearless, Davidson, London—-Heney & Parker. Brig Bele Walker, Watters, Rovterdany —Jainoa W Elwell & Co. : Sug Myronis, Higgins, Boyrout — Fabbri & Chauncey. Bile arent Tae eet Tcorge, fagia ia Ucamtee Cian alt, wx & Co, ri Brig A PL (Br), Landry, Harbor Grace, N¥—Hatton, Watson & Co. hr Joe Kelley (Br), Ernst, Coracga Perey ani Barrigs Senor Mary J Lunt (Br), Simmons, Mavana—b J Wenberg Schr Francis E Hallock, Hallock, Key West~Van Brant & nov.’ Sebr Capella (: , Newcomb, Dorchester, Nit P { Nevius # Sai'0.8 Graves, Weaver, Washington, DC- Van Brunt & Blagit. rt ir W.H Bowen, Butler, Ch: B. Sehr Dart. Johnson, Stamford. br OC Aca ituobie, Stunsford, Sohr Oregon, Wilson, Providence. Baltimore and ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STPAM YACHTS, Steamsbip Maphattan (Br), Forsyth, Liverpool Oct 5 Queenstown 6ih, with indec cud 448. pansengore, to Willlaine & Gaion, Oct 7, lat 5117, low 18 45, passed a Natfonal Com- pany’s steamer bound east; 13¢! Iaets 40, lon 47 98, #team- sil Caledonia, hence for Glasgow: Mth, lat, 4) 18, lon 52 53, sbip John & Mury, bound west; 1th, Jat 43 45, lon 67 4 seainsbly Colorado, hence» Lar Ligespool; same time, ark Chus Jordan, bound east; 16th, lat 42 U7, lon 63 26, bark Bril- fant, from —— for Philadeiphta. * Steamship Silesia (N@), Trantimann, Hamburg Oct 7, with wdse und 611 passengers, to Kunbardt & Co, Had fine Weather dnring the passage with the exception of two dara, Steamatrip Hunisvilie, Crowell, Savannai, Oct 15, with andse and passengers to K Lowden. Ship Andrew Johuaon (ot ‘homaston), O'Brien, Callso June 13, with guano and one passenger, to the American Guano Co—vessel to order, Had heaty’ sbatheriy gules to Cape Horn, and passed the Cape Jniy 81 and crossed the Eanator Sept 6, from which bad light batiiin: winds; Oct 13, ut D241 N, jon 724 W, had aheavy gale trom §8I very light wmds: Sept 8, Albert E Dame, steerare pacsenger, anative of New Harapshire, died of cbronie diarrhea, and wos bnvied at sea, The A J is anchored ontetde the bar, Bark Benefactor, Berry Shangoar, Jnne 6, teas toA A Low & Bros. Passed Anjer July 29. Gapé of Good Hope Sept 1. Crossed the Huuator Sept 24 Oct Wi. at4 PM, took a 1, Cape May Lightship NW 50 miles. Had higut in China Soa, June M, lat 19 15 Ny lon 11090 southerly win % North German bark Mobile, trom Hong Kong for Ham bur company iptil the 26th of July. dune lou 109 58, dritisn steamer Ajax, bor aly 2, lat 1166 N,lon 11015 E, bark from I Casing (Bri, Mo: Straits. abip’ Ur Aug Te, tnt 26 33-8, lon 46 ie; July 24, in Gaspar gapore for London; E, schooner Tetuesaee (N 1 Melbonrne for Natal; same date, ety Thames (Br) ritius tor Falmouth: Sept § lat 32 598, lon 307 Hy ), from Batavia for Hamoirg: Set 19) lat 7208, lon 27 08 W, Ship Princesa (Br, from London for uurie; aaine date, &o, ship City ol Sydney (Bt). Bark Ada (ray (0. Poriiand), Race, Montevideo Aug 29, with bides, &e, to Kresty Son ‘rosted ihe equator Sept 19, $n lon 40 W 5 hae Winds to Hatteras, and 7 days north of that point had NY winds. ‘Toe AG ix an- | ebored on the bur. Bark PD Mes’herron (Br), Maxon; Rio Janeiro Sept 2, vin Hampton Rowls with’ coffer, to Avnold, Sturges & to oni ‘, in ton 87 wo th Had a heavy gale from Ey reoniv His (ir), 15 to Josiah Jex. Hark Nveuing Star (Br sayur, Lo Mc pasterly win snort! ntanamo, 17 days, with to Wayde!l & Go. | Had ‘aud NEE wings een , Savannah 18 daya, with lumber, Nand NE winds 4 days north oved ouside the Hook, , Rathbara, Laverpoo', 58 days, Ts anchored outside the Light 1). White, Buenos Ayres, Walsh, Field & Way, 1s ancao: ig Virginia, Jobneow. $i Pierre, Mart. 15 daya, with su- to Revanal « Co. Oot 4 in am h&avy portverly gale 5b dave, tt outwide mast; parsed al Sombrero brig Redowa, loading St Johns, PR, Been 4 days ew Yori. ig Diaay Boyo avs with 94) hiatt on nf Rastport), Appled: 1 Johu Bo: on, Son &t a, Norcon, Novt br Rei with tallroad ties, to A Ab. vou. Sehy Mo} amer, Jacksonville, 17 days, with lumber to ded t Sehr Rebecea, Newion, V! Sara Quinn, Lee, Vir Katie tnoge P. Kenneit, tsa, Via Moore, Chambers, ‘eorgetown, DC. Passed Through Kell Gate, BOUND sours. anor ‘Thel's, Providence for New York, with steamer ain Www, divabled, baving Couled the propeller with a amen. Brig Ida I Ray (of Boston), Brad! York, 14 days, wits coal to Geo I Br rd, Cow Bay, for New wer, vessel to Warren (Br), Davison, Windser, N 8, for New York, 0 Orne l, Lerteaux & Co. wood, n Cove for Philadelphia, - oF Marbias), Musquash, NB, for New Morray. poli, Calals tor New York, with lumber, to , Dix, Calais, 4 doya, with lumber, to Jed is, via Boston, for New York, tin Dilen, Dir, 1 tis jumber to. L' Stone, veseel to ded Frye & Co, for New York, 14 deya, zit, Bangor £ had. Romeo, Nathews, Biagor New York, with lumber, tu Garduer & Moultoa, Schr Lancy ECogswelt, Sweet, itichmond for New York, | With ice, fo UH Matnews. f Nebr das Henry, Jrevergle, Rockland for New York, with lime, fo.1 B obi Jonn , Heatk, Portland f Jumber, ty Geo BHU sole RT pr Atmorr Rehr N aad H Gould, Chase, shooke,to J BStadiey & Co, i Sehr Riverdale, Brown, Gloncescer f fi VP Leige & Co. r Geo B Somes, Pray, Borton, 4 days, with mo! 1 Frys & U9. Schoen W Wh own. New York, with Save, fo t New York, with anes, to foston for New York, with | nr Geo 8 Somers, ater Wo taster, vessel pisthr JG Hantington, Lovell, Boston for Albany, ‘br Iavac Riek, Crowe}. Bostoa for Port Joanson. Schr Minnie, Mott, Boston for Phiixdelphia. Schr Aun # Valentine, Baylin, Raston tor New Y chr Anua Myrick, Richards, Provincetown tor Boston for Jersey Cite, with | d Five & Co. i oa Mary Potter, Potter, Nantucket Shoxls for New York, wR ‘sisou, Macomber, Taunton for New York. Greene, Pannion for New York. , ‘Arey, Diehion ‘or New York. Ase, Fall River for Newburg. Naneety Blavo, Povidence tor New Yorke ve Sevanton, Pi!u Providerce tor New York. null, Provivence for New York. za Williams, Cornish, Provideous fer New York. 3 3 Smith, Van Ansdale, Prov! oe tor New York. Behr Eliza Hamilton, Cole, Providence tor New York, RP Kiug, Bliven, Providence for New S ork. r Benj Suong, Browy, Providence for New York. ‘or Aun 5 Sait Baker, Providence tor New York. TS Weldon, fcowell, Providence, for Philadelphice Selr 8 A Moun Young, Providence for Klizabetavert. Schr T Bodiae, Buuee, Providence for Rondept. Sebr AT Buokloy, Buckler, Providence for Rondo. Soh Wan Collyer, Terior, Apponaus tor Faliadelpia, Sebr Sarah Cag iriffen. Newport ior New York. iy, Wrigi lew Londoa for New York. ww Haven ior New Brus Soar Abbie Sanso ir Lady 6utotk, Arméirong, New Haven for New York. Teundee, Bubcook. Brookhaven for New York. 1, Sommers, Alivoapoint cor Pbiladelptiay ROUND FAST. Macomber, Kiicabethport for Bostom « Myrouua, ne, New York or Beyronty v, Bu lee, Georgetuwen for New Haven. Raynor, Hatehingsun, Liixabetuport for Providence. shy Krad Tyler, Tyrre Lizabethport Cor Providence abernport for New London, bethport Lor Norwich. Hizabethport for Briieenc hport for New Ha: , Kiiaabetaport tor W. rk for Stamvord, es, Hoboken tr dacoh Raymond, Anderson, H Pobr Zieava, Suish, Hoboken for Boston. Ken for By Ud Sd Sayvrook. i for Boston, rt Ni&W YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET. ene Shipping ‘ Campbell, will be despatched from pier No 30 North to- day, at 12 M, for Londonderry and Glasgow. ‘ acre “The Cunard line steamship Russia, Captain Lott, will de- part from the company's pier, foot of Grand street, Jersey City, to-day, for Queenstown and Liverpgol. ‘The Williams & Guton line steamship Wisconsin, Captain Williams, will leave pler No 46 North river, to-day, aj 1:80 P M, for Queen:town and Liverpool. ‘ ‘The General Transatlantic Company's line steamship St ‘Laurent, vaptam Lemarie, will sail irom pier No 50 North river to-day, for Havre, calling at Brest and Southampton. ‘The St Domingo Hoe steamship Tybee, Captain Delanoy, wilbbe despatched from pier No 4 North river, to-day, at 3 O'clock P M, for Samana aud St Domingo City. ig ‘The Cunard line steamship Calabria, Captain McMickan, will safl from the company’s dock, foot of Grand street, Jersey City, to-morrow (Thursday), for Queenstown and Liverpool. ‘The Pacific Mail line steamship Alaska, Captain Gray, will leave. pier No-42 North river, to-morrow (Shursday), at 12 M, for Agpinwall. ; ‘The Bermuda Mail line steamship San Francisco, Captain Huggins, will be despatched from pier No 21 North river, to- morrow (Thursday), at 8 o'clock PM, for Hamilton, ‘The New Yorx and Mexican Mail line stenseb!p City of Mexico, Captain Timmerman, wil! depart from pier No 17, Fast river, to-morrow (Thursday), at 3o’clock PM, for Ha- vana, Sisal and Vera Cruz, ‘The Great Southern liu steamship Clyde, Captain Hunter, ‘will sail from pler No 6, North river, to-morrow (Tbureday), at 30’clock PM, for Charleston. Since last report there have arrived from points on the Hudson and Western anais the following barges and canal Lauts:—By towboat Caynga--Barges Palo Alto, Greenbush, Wm Cole; canal boats Ridean, J 4 Greenman, Wm Clark, WJ Philips, Russlan, Geo P Hare, Mageie, Hila Viola, C Russell, C Hubbell, A R Penfield, Billy Brown, Major Mer- Tick, Emma, City of Rochester, By towboat Bello—Canal boats Robert Gore, O Bascom, Col WW Pratt, Halsoy Judd, ME Davison, & S Wiley, Mark Nicholas, Seneca, H Hol- brook, A C Carpenter, Henry Stewart, J F Paige, United States, Wm Young, Henry Stevens, F Hl King, By towboat Anna—Barges G B Lawton, Pilgrim, Coxsackie, Robt Boyd, JR Silliman, © W White, Industry, Richardson, J R Proyn, 1 A Crawford; sebr H Nichols, By towdoat America—Barge W.G Thomas; canal boats Miami, H Southwiek, Cora Wilson, David Utley, Dora, Geo Fowler, Wm Avery, HN Holt, Ox- ford, Adirondack, Belle Rae, O’Brien, Farnham, 1 G Bur- lexgh, BH Baldwin, HC Pearsons, J 8 Fitch, J C Harris, Wm S Steward, By towboat Ohio—Barge Escanaba ; canal boats Harvest Home, Mary A Bunce, Lundy’s Lave, Lanretta, Carrie McGinaey, C Jobneon, ‘aylur & Crowley, J J John. son, HC Griswold, R W Adams, M Manville, RH Manning, Saratoga, Oswego, No 833, Marine Disasters. Snip Camprra (Br), Owens, from bape! before reported wrecked on Galveston’ bar, will be a total loss, Show: 1,173 tons, butt in Maine ia 1868, and hailed from Jersey, £. She had been chartered to load at Galveston for Liverpool. Sup ALHAMBRA (Br), Chism, for New Orleans, is the yesso! reported in cavie telegram of the 13th inat ag having been towed back to Liverpoo!, casmasted, Snip Everex has been burned and seuttled at Cardiff, Sonn W W Puno, Collins, at Boston 16th from Savannah, reports on the 6th bad a gale, whieh continued on the 7th an: tth, and iost part of deck jead. John Thompson, of Sweden, died on the passaye, Scue Lirrv.e Davin, Blair, from Elizabeth for New London, coal loaded, while proceeding through the Kilis, on the afternoon of the uately sunk in 3 tathoi raise ber. Sout ALIDA was sunk off pier 9, Elizabethport, NJ, on F riday night last. FAYAL, Sept 11—The American brig Cordelia, Wells, from Buenos Ayres, has discharged about 1,00) bis tallow and is miaking much less water. MAvxitTivs, Aug 26—The ship Onward, Hewett, from Mouimetn tor the United Kingdom, bas neatly finished her repairs and js now taking in her cargo, but it is not proval nat she will be able to get away before tue departure of the next mail, which leaves on Sept 23. Miscellaneous, The pilot boat JD Jones reports, on Oct 16, lat 40, lon 72, saw a French gunboat cruising, and while in sight saw her speak a ebtp and bark. Spoken. Bark Melbourn (Br), Norton, from Havre for Philadelphin, ecg it Oct 16, of Montauk (vy pilot boat J D Jon 0. Sebr Mortensia, Norton, from New York for Demarara, Oct 6, lat 16 50, lon 29. : Whalemen. rived at New Bedford 16th, bark Petre), Worth, Pacific nu, Bay of Islands June 1, Roratonga dune 26, with uu *p oll on board. Sent home 30 do tdo. Reports off Roratonga June 2, bark Cleone, Luce, New Bedford, oll as Just reported, sarin i aad Arrived wt do With, bark Trople Bird, Cra Atlantic i, with 22 bbls sp'and 8do wh oil. Sent home M1 wis sp and 162 do hpok oll, Reporte, mpoke Sept 9, barce John awaon, Wicks, N}, one smvali whale, and had since heard of her taking another (who reports bark Mattapoisett, ‘Trippy Westpori, 110 sp); 2iat, bark Ocean Steed,- Russell,’ do, 190 £p, aud oh the 26th saw her take another whale; ship Gom- modore Morris, Borden, do, 860 wp; 27th, bark ‘Wallin ind Henry Green, FH, 220 sp who reports Bark Cicero, Clay, N ¥, 180 sp); 2th, ship Contest, Owen, NB. 1 wh, 25ap cwhu reports bark Osceous Ud; Hogan, Nb, clean), Cleared at do 18th, barks Canton, Lapham, Indian Ocean ; ‘ack @ sunken pier and imme- ater. Efusts will be made to Awashonks, Norton, Pacilic Oceat, AtSt Denls, Bourbon, Aug 18, bark China, Gifford, having taken ly bbis gp oil since leaving Mauoitius. Sailed from Mauritins Aug 18, urig Falcon, Richmond, of Salem, to eruis A etter from Capt Pierce,‘of bart Minnesota, reporta her at Hundure, Fejee Inlands, 28th June, having taken 180 bbls a} ‘ofl since leaving the Bay of Isiands—960 sp, 140 wh all tol ‘Yhe James Maury was there, naling 1,0) sp and 100 wi Jamen Arnold, 120 bbls. Saw’ bark Hunter, Chase, a few days beiore, with 2.1U0 bbls sp. ‘The Minnesota got on a reef in entering the harbor, but came olf with siigh: damage. A letter from Cant Slocum, of bark Louisa, of NB, reporta her at the Fejee Islands, Juce 50, wita of, as Inst reporced. Reports at do, bark James Maury, Smith, NB, nothing tines last report; rhip James’ Arnold. Brigys, do 100' sp 60 wh. all told; bark Minnesota, Pleree, New York, 1,000 sp Letters from tue US Consu! at Mahe, aud trom Mr. Siszo: first oliver of bark Sea Yox, of Westport, atate that Cap Braley, of the Sea Pox, died at Mauc on the 16th Ang. A letter from Capt Williams, of bark Osmant), of NB, re- ports her at Kantaya, Fejee Isiands, $i July, with 110’ bbia ap oil since leaving the Bay of Islands, 165 sp and 120 wh on board, Wouid sail the next day tor Chesteriie'd Shoals, A letter trom Capt Thompson, of bark Oak, of Na: tucket, reports at Marquesas Islands, Juiy 4, bark Selali, Howes, Fairhaven, with 70 bbls ep—bound io OM shore wround. Arnved at Teneriffe, Sept 24—Brig Roza Baker (of Bost- ton), Gifford, no ci! (hia season; also bark Xantho (of New Bediord), Lavers, 70 bbls sp since leaving Fayal. Arrived at San Francisco, 14th fnst, brig Victoria, at days from Arctic Ocean, with 60 bbis wh, 60 do walrus’ oll 1,000 Ibs bone and 4,250 walrus teeth. Reports the Arctic = te rot ice, It was impossible to judge how the season would (urn Spoke, no dates, Figrida, O00°Dbin, walres ; John Howiana, 451 wh: Aurora, 4. Concordia, 60 Swift, 400 do; Meuchikott, 900 do; Emily, 400 do; Sea Freeze, 451 do; Almira, WO do; Hercules, 4u:i do; Hibernia, 530 do; Massuchusette, 400 do; Lagoda, 400 do; Ohio, 450'do; Marenga, 500 and 5 bowheads. A letter trom the josephine, 9 grays Conant at muda, 7th fest, staves iat eer Geor, sd vames ten e Pair Haven, rived there Sth with 30. bbIs sp oil, which would be treizhtel direct to New Bedtord. by Br sche 4 Blue, Tripp, to sail in about a week. oe Foreign Ports. Ps ud by, param assed by, ship Bunker Hill, Davis, from BATAVIA, port, barks Jamea Duncan (Br), United State Bri? for do vie Padang? Loch Awe (Br), for New York via Passaroenng, dalled Aug 16, bark Knight of Suowdonn (Br), New York ARSIF} via Paasarooang and Padang (not lor New York direct). j CEBU, Sept 6—Sailed previous, ship Zephyr, Toner, Bos- on. DEMARARA, Oct 2—In port, brigs Annie Gardner, Hatch, a erties Jordan, trom bayer New Kine PAYAL, bert U—In port, brig Cordelia, Weils, from Buenos Ayres or Rogie channel, if 1 leaky. HAVANA, Oct 3—Arrived, brig Navarino, Blood, Boston; scbr Asa Kidridge, Babrt, Key West. yoiiled 10th, steamer Francis W Wright, Nickerson, New ‘ork. ater Oct 1—Sailed, bark Jennie Cushman, Smalley, New York. Cleared Ist, achra Jessie Carl, Underhiil, New York; Clement (Dac), tor B iston. aS SEAMEN, Qet 6—Cleared, bark St Mary, Howell, New ‘ork. Jy port—Brigs Manlins (By, Dukant, for New York; (Br, Dolby, Lor Philadelphia. QUEENSTOWN, Oct t—Arrived of, ship Juventa, Holm, Rarigoon (and proceeded tor Laverpoo!). Arrived lith, stesinsbip Batavia, Billinge, New York, Oct 6 for Liverpooi, eity of Paris, Mirenouse, New York, ‘Oct & Lor do. QUEBEC, Uct 16—Artivedy steamships Prussian, Dutton, Liverpool; 17th, St David, Ritchie, Glasgow. STRRRA Lt sept 8—In port, brig Aun Elizabeth, Have- Uiny froma Boston, ‘nag; schr Mentietta, Nickerson, 14g. Sr Mom AS, Sept 24—Satied, brig Spring Bird (Br', Thomas, Curacon for orders. evoit SU JOHN, NB, Oct 15-—Arrived, brig Proteus, Vincke, Phitn- {phia; 17th, achrs na G, Webher, und’ Iris, Backard, Uo: Aurora Borealis, Hum, New York, pool. New York ; 17th, P ake, do, BOSTO! Surinam; Octt5, PM—Arrived, brig Autumn (Dutch), Peak rigs HB mers, Stiliman, Yurk’s Island} Mary ishotm. Aux Cayen, . “Barks Grace E Cann, Cann (Br), Savannal corge Ireat, Ginn, Meiboarne; Lvanell, Kanda'l, Charies- ton. Arrived—Iith, steamer# Kensington, Matshews, Savannah ; George Appold, liowes, altimore via Noriolk: barks Duiveland (Br), Graves, Bombay; Zepberine, Jobuson, Demeraia; A’ CO Small, O'Brien, Cientuczosx; | brigs Milwaukie, Brown, J bickmore, Henwey, aud 'Charies Miller, Giikey, Philadeipbia; schre Waiter W Piaro, Coiling Savannah. ith, Arrived, bark Albicore Br), Wilson, Turks Islands; brig Hariiet H'MeGiivery, Harding, Baltiunore: sebrs AM Biws, McIntire, Fayal vis Fiores;; Howard, Wooster, M ez; WD Bickford (Br), Millen, Miragoane via Toag Foie w Weiis, Daren, Maggie Bell, Hall, New OV Cleared Ship Raeramento, Cooks San F Annie M Cann (Br), Cann, St Jdin, NB; Spron!, Charleston and Saranvab, Satied—- Wind SW to WSW, bark Evanet!. 18th ~ Arrived, bark 1m U Beal, Ballimore, BAUTIMORE, er teamer MeUiellan, Howes, Boston: bark Z ney, Liverpool. Cleaved—steamer Liberty, Reed, New Orleuns via Key st (and aniled); bark Hockelaga (Br), Exer, Liverpoo.. Vith— Arrived, schr M A Hyer, Perry, New York. Cleared—Ship Herolva (Sad, Happ, Rotterdam, Salled 16th, bark Hocdeloga | Br), brig Bexste, isth--Below, bilge Dadiey, Aveniil, trom River Plate; 10. ‘aueleco ; barks Rosetta MeNeil, Eizi, Larsen, from fo Jar 4 it ewan Point 17th, ep Belle Moree, from Callao, to ighter. “CHARLESTON, Oct 14 Acrived, barks Annie Kimball, ‘ol: Lorique, Oreutl, Rockport, Me. Montana, Besrsa, Boston. rived, staniush'p Sonth Carolina, Adkins, New lien J SiUnyralnn, and Lily, New York. ed, barks Adeini Novris, Sharpsburg, Conant, New York; bil Cape de Verd: seni’ samuel MeMene ‘Tina’, Philadelphia; Claca Mo aie Stingon, Livery ©: Champion, 1 mships Oct 13-4rrived, schr Mary E Smith, pee “Sehin's Ponder, Jr, 01 Moller, Helen N Erowa, J Tih, AM— Arrived, brij L Horton. Boston Siichanied Seven, Smundere’ do teres rabatne Swain, and Susan. shearnary, Rowan for’ oSon ight. ‘Mel Boothbay nd Note, Wallace, Portland pou Peete ora tar doe Fee 405 Raia, Meher. Hallock, led—Nehrs Stariicht, Susan, FF Cabaga, Charlie an CRRONVIUEE, (Gel Ariived, acur Weepiee Maes KEY WESI, Oct 7—Arrived, steamshij Gulf Stream, Me- Cres New York, for Galveston ‘and sailed Lith), MOB, Oct 1—Arrived, barks 0-H Jayne, Hawking,” Ni *k; Volunteer, Demerara. New Yor! Bn Cleared —Brig Star, Wal ORLEANS: Oct IS cATHved, sites. Westmoreland Horton, Philadelphia Janod Southard, Bishop. New tori? Tsth--Arrived, steamer Grange, Mort Rotheay Mordcarae ne ee Br) “Gare Shae ee es A mai Cleared, steamsh!p Yazoo, Gat 8 : Ho ia Vith—Arrived, steamship Cuba, 1) Gee via: Koy West, wa oe ue steamship Geo Washington, Gager, New an 1 Salied—Steamairip Cortes, Nelson, New" Vith—Arnived, steamatip Lodonay York, SouTuWEST PAbS, Oct 12—Saaled, shtp Wild Hunter; With, bark Joba Geddes, NEWLURYVORT, Oct 16—Artived, schr Prudence, Me~ Cobb, New Yi NEW BEDEORD, Oct i6—Arrived, schrs MH Reaa, Bent @ son, and Lonisa Frances, Keliey, New Vith--Arrived, sehra Elama P Dougias ‘Elie, Richmond, Va; Lodowick Bill, Brockaway, Hoboken; WW Maroy, Blackiner, Philadelphix; W D Mangam. Chase, New ) ork. 1jth—Sailed, chr Benjamin Garside, Brown, Kbila- delphia. NEW HAVEN, Oct 15—Clearod, brig Eliza thowneon, Porto Rico; sehr E li Barnes, Baltsmore, Vith—sArrived, brig L& W Armstrong, Wright, Porto Rico, PRIDADELFHIA, Oct Arrived, ship Margaret Br), Breusch, Liverpool, Cleared—Ships Luscarora, Rowland, Sayannab : Jan Mont- gomery, Perkiun, Aniw pi boric Quer Nictoria (Bi, Dubiip bi wing (Br, Barry, St phens. Tith—Areived, brig G8 Packard, Packard, Liverpool; Citban (Br), Koberis, Bonaire, Vith—Anived, brig Minna Traub, Tra Stephen Morris, Seaman, Bosion;, Lucy, Larkin New Zealand, Lowe, StJoha,N B; 2 St clan, OCharehy by : Geo E Prescott, Buckminster, Vinahaven: Elia Browa, iwov- bins, Boston; Charlotte Fisk, Williams, do; Mary Kila, Thomas, do: Henry, Roberts, Portland; 8’ L Bury, Croshy, Boston; Mary G ‘Coline, Kindicott, Gardiner; Gibbs, New Bedford; Emelise Haight, Avery, Vroviu town; G M Weutworth, Wentworta, Calais; J VW. ton; Chipman, New York; E U' Marta Ma ton, Emily Curtis, Barber, do; Russe, hatfey, Middletown’: | M Freenian, Howes, JS Shindler, Adams, Boston; J A Cyraword, Youn versport; J EB Jackson, Burdick; Emily & Seu many James L Maloy, Russell; Sf Tiltion, Frit i Kinley Stoetmans JC ‘hompeody, ofimith J james Hewitiy efferson 5 anon, nis, Cheese man; H B McCauley, Call: W Poattiscns Morris? thon, ‘agkor, Allon; E B Shaw, Shaw; K Petterson, Enclish 5 Sha Biroup, Crawiord; Addie Puller, Henderson’ KVanne- nan, Brower: J B Van Duwen, Young, and Althea Smite, Boston; JM Fitzpatrick, Smith, and Pathway, Haley. Sa* lem: Josephine, Finney, sud Gov Burion, in. New York: J fiveiman, Price: Julia Garrison, Young, aud $A Botce, Yates, Providence; Active, Comps, boston. Cleared —Berks Princess Alice (Br), Hilton, London; Ta- ranaki/Rrp, Benson, Rotterdam brigs Herald, Hauwon, Ma- tanga wey, Lewey, Allyn’s Potnt. 18th—-Arrived, "bri Sjorn (Nor), Hansen, Havana; Geo Harris, Blanchard, St Marys, Ga, Below, bilge lermes, Lees, from Porto Cabello; Elen P Stewart, Holland, trom a. " ate Oct 18—Arrivea, bark Bidwell, Baker, from ape de Verd- ‘Aviho dreskwater, 18:h—Barks Emily, from Turis Island ; Ocean, from Havre, and Mary Killam, from Cave Verds, all for ordecs; stexiner WW Coit, from New York; a large ship coming ip, > mermetee Sp Ft a Berk Ucesn, from ——, wad at the breakwater lith inst, received orders for Savanna and safied same day, . Sehrs Harry, for Kingston, J, und Minnie Keppler, for Barbador, went to era at 10 PM, Lith inat, PROVIDENCE, Oct 16—Arrived, bark Brilliant, Sprague, New Orleans. TWith—Arvived, schra Julia E Gamage, Piteher, Savannah Tsaae Ts Adkins. Robbivs, Hog Island. Va; Trausit, Raeket, Vhiladelphia; White Foams, Miliken, Blizabethpor’; Rieazly Coble; do; Abbie S kes, tideout, Port Jubneon; Alida, Knowles, Flizabethpor:; Ellen M Baxter, Waterman, do: moa Falkenburg, Terrill; do; ‘Thos & Wiliams, Jones, Haverstraw. Sailed—schrs Allen H Brown, Pierce, New York ;-Abbie E Willard. Guiliver, New York (or Bangor); Watehfal, Rey- ; Thomas K Cahiil, Hallock, do; Hubtres SOUND, SC, Oct M—Arrived, Davi Arebl- Rosennp, Balt » SAN BRANCISUO, Oct 1i—Sailed, ship Reynard, Arbe+ cam, Baker's Island. —Arrived, U 8 steamer Newbern, from Alaska; hip, Mary Ann Wilsou, Yokobama. mt Salled—Steamship Sacramento, for Panam»; U © etoop- of-war St. Marys, Honolalu; ship John Tacker, Taylor, New Yor NNAH, Oct 15—Arrived, stonmahips Oriental, Snow, sai Boston ; Zodiac, Harkson, New York; burk Investigator, uo. M4th—Sailed, brig Crocus, Fling, Satilla to loud for Boston 3 schr Clara Montgomery, Borden, New York. «| _ 1ith—Arrived, slips Sawiey Chiudo w(Br), Bosse, London via sandy Hook; Franeis Hilyard (Br), Walker, Now York bark William ‘& Ann, Guadaloupe; brig James Davis, Stockton; schr 8 $ Davis, —. 18th—Arrived, ship Jauiestown, Philadelphia; bg Daphne, Brunswick ; scr Catharine Thomas, Sandwich, Mass. Cleared—U § sioop-of-war Kaneas, for Tebnantepec. SATILLA MILLS, Ga, Oct 4—Arrived, bark Gladstone (Br), Brown, Philadelphia; Sth, schrs Hattie, —, and Mall, Fitzgerald, Savannah. Si’ MARY'S, Ga, Oct 8—Arrived, ship Ortolan, Leemany, Phitadelpaia, SALEM, Oct —Arrived, brig Reportery Coombs, Phila- deiphia; fchvs Clata Sinlth’ Keenc, Heorgetowa, DO, DS Merson, Ayres; Anthea Godfre:, Godfrey ; D Gifturd , Jirrells. Farragut, Clark; F N Tower, Perry; Kate P Knowles, Clemnents; Mary P Hndson, Phelps, Cranmer. Phiadelpuia; Judge Kimabithnort: George Savage. ‘Nye, Hoboken: ith, Ad” miral, Steelman, Philadelphia; Fleetwing, Nash, Raritan River; Cherub, letcher, Hoboken. WILMINGTON, NO, Oct 15—Arrived, brig Elizubeth (Br), Reynolds, Canis? Jessio B Smith, Robbins, New York: eth—Arrived, sieamship Reculator, New York: Cieared—Steamship Fairbanks, New York. ‘Lunt, Lant: Le ‘Vaughan, and Wit any, Cavanangh MISCELLANEOUS, A. MEDICAL WONDER-HYATT’S LIFE BALSAM.— ZN. Abcumatism in is most painfal forma, also Scrofaia, Erysipelas, Salt Kheurn, Pimples. Biotebes, old Uleers, Fever Sores, the worst cases of Dieases of the Blood, Mercurial Compleints, Debility, Liver and Kidneys, &c., are most cer- tainly cured by the great purer. It has cured hundred thousand cases of these and similar diseases, Tt ia a certain curative for Fistula in all curs cases, and It has cured very many of the severest vases of Cancer, “HYATIS INGASNUFF snved my life. 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JICOL & DAVIDSON, pt ‘No. 686 Broadwiey, neat Great Jones rtrect having engaged their French goods before the war twlerfered with the manufacturers, are offering at very low prices 300 packages of White China, Decorated China, Gjessware, Reai Bronzes, Composition Bronzes, Clocks, Mantel Seis, Jardineres, Artificial Flowers, bisque Figures, &e. Also, of our own yon oufactare, Cutlery, Siver-piated Ware and Gos Fistures. Liusinated Chandeliers wad Gas Piaxturex : ‘Us specialty by eur own wrtisty in all colors to 1quiets Cura ud room decorations. JO, MORE MEDICINE.-ANY {NVALID CAN CURE himself without medicine or expease by Du Barry's de- Netous Revalenta Pood, which bas cuected over 72,00 cures of Dysnepsia, Constipation, Cousum pion, Diarracen and all Kinds of fevers ana glomacn disordera. Coptes of eneea sent free. Sold in wns, 1 pound, #t 2! pounds, Do BARRY & CO., 3 Wiam 's! 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