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lo THE DEN OF INFAMY. The Nest of America’s Great Social Evil. ‘THE DEATH OF MARY GEARY. Arrest of the Doctor and the Harridan of the Hovel. A Revolting Picture—“an This Traffic Be Crushed? “Have you seen the Slanghter Mill In Chatham street, where Evans, the abortion doctor, had his victims?” said Captain Kennedy, of the Sixth pre- -einct police, to a HERALD reporter last evening, at his:residence in City Hall piace. “No, I have not,” said the reporter, ‘“‘but would like to see it, tf you have time to take me there.” “Come around with me at once,” said Captain Kennedy; before God I believe it is the worst slaughter pen 1 ever saw. Talk about Sedan and Andersonville, this is awful.”’ We walked hastily from the station house around ‘nto Chatham street, encountering the crowds of people who were on business and pleasure bent, the shops brilliantly Nghted and the noise of the tame rising above the roofs of the houses in the street, We halted at No. 04 Chatham street, a three story brick building, painted of a dull gray color, ‘theupper’windows of which were in a wreck, the green blinds being smashed and torn as if by dis- charges.of musketry. Below, on the ground floor, ‘was.acheap jewelry store on one side and on the other a cockery and China ware shop, the latter having an extension back of the main building with ap arched and pointed skylight, dirty and dark. ‘There was a big wooden clock hanging from the upper part of the window of the jewelry store, and 4 number of people were buying and selling ina au way in the crockery shop, THE BLOODY SHOP wasup stairs. A dark stairs and entry led to it. ‘Phe staircase was of wood, very dirty and only tour feet wide by actual measurement. The lintels of the slaect door were covered with showbills, with the names of “Dr. Powers” and “Dr. Evans” in Jarge cbaracters. The captain and the reporter went up two fights of this dark and narrow staircase, and everything secmed like a grave. There was the smell of 2 char nel house in the place. The Angel of the Valicy of the Shadow of Death had been busy in this den. We knocked and entered, the door being opened by a wizen-faced old man of seventy years, with a thin iringe of white whiskers, a pair of bleared eyes and a bent, stooping back. He opened the door slowly and with reluctance and seemed dumbfounded with adeep-abiding terror. ‘This is old Peter Walsh, the helper and patter up of pills for the doctor,” said the Captain to the re- porter, ‘‘There’s a policeman down stairs looking after him, so that he can’t get away or destroy any- thing.” “{ don’t want to destroy nothink,” said the old wretch, in a voice that sounded like a December wind in i: chimney. in the first room which we entered a dreadful, loameenee smell prevailed, and there was a name- sods something in the apartment that chilled the “There 1s the room where r Mary Geary died In awful suffering,” sald the Captain. “tow many beds were here, Waisnt’ he askea suddenly of we old man, who turned around in a jump, his cla wheezy bones: gee to snap) ike castanets by the rapid movement. “here was four, sir. Mary Gedy lald over there, pointing to a corner of the room, “where she died in convulsions, Tiere was another gal in (hat corner; they called ber Gasty Launing. Aficr she was con’ $n he jaid there for five months with the chiilg Ver. Why, some of them ‘ud be confined and oot up the next day after taking the red ptlis, aud some of them would jump all over the beds in con- Vulslons,”” It was ten feet across the room and sixteen feet in depth. In this smali room, or, rather, hel!hole, which the Almighty looked down upon on last Sat- urday night in pity, tour wretched aud deserted women lay, while one of them was passing ont of the world In a dim, uncertain way, soul and body racked with misery and pain. Four beds im a room nixteen feet by ten! Why, only the ingenuity of a Gevil could pack them in such @ space. And not even this narrow space was given to them; jor in one corner was an enclosure of boards, which con- tained the safe of Dr. Evans, where the ili-gotven and bloody gaius of a ilfetime were stored. Dark stains and streaks of blood covered the dirty Door like the colored lines of railway on @ map, A rough board partition separated the apartment from other rooms we had notseen. There were bun- dies of bloody blankets, bed ticks, pillows, bloody stockings and linen in beaps. Au old mantelpiece ‘of carved wood adorned the room. “How many poor giris died here?” said Captain Kennegy to old Peter Walsh. “Never but one—the Geary girl,” answe Be4 «Phere old wretch, and he trembled like a leaf. ‘was always @ lol of shem bere from ume to une— gals as got in trouble.” Weenterd the next room, which was covered ‘with shelves from floor to ceiling. Every shelf was crowded with the infernal implements of the abor- tionist. There were flasks and jars, botiies and vials, glass retorts, glass implements and steel con- trivanoes. There were huge packages of ‘‘essences,’ boxes of pills, of a reddish clay color, and of a ‘ight gray and globular shape; paper boxes and heaps of Cigar boxes. There were sharp steel files on which thousands (and the latter numeral is used advisedly) of bilis and recetpts for money were placed for reference. There were books of medi- cine, and works on peison and agriculture and horticulture; a book entitled “Four Acres Enough;’? another enutied “The which Leads wv Fortane,” and six roisiben of the Journai of Agriculture. There was also @ volume of Bratih- walte’s “Retrospect.” Such a liter was never before seen. The floor was strewn ankle deep, Hey say there was, 10 the midst of all this vil- ait surmounted by stacks of Myers trom agg and single women of supposed _respectanility, resi. — all parle ris of the United States, a smail gil edged New Testament and a map of New England, ‘whence a majority of the letters came, have fee e] yritten by women who should nevé) ar ha Fed the artofcaligraphy. Therewere cirvulata ns ini Sorm, in es married womgg Were taught how “sap TH3~ “Mmaniioo er, people Poy a 0) 4 eairictink a tee embryo offspring. ye were heaps of manuscripts in the numerous ‘iawers with whlch the room was cumbered, with articles on which Doctor Evans Gelighied to dweli—on the fact that the “Glory of Manhood was Strength.” Among the manuscript were articles on farming and gardening, wilt! veveral coples of the Tribune Weekly newspaper, the articles on markets and agriculture bemg “pecially marked. The mind of Evans, alias Lookup, ran on these and kindred subdjecis. “What pills and Bend are those” asked Cap- tain Kenneay of old Waish, rae several boxes and vials, while be held @ dark Jantero over the piles o1 rubbish and medicinal properties, “f dunno, 1 dunno. The doctor gave ’em to gals. ver used them. I had nothing to do with it.’ re you sure of that?’ sald Kennedy, “Yes, yes,” shiveriugiy. ‘I only get three doliars ® week end me board, 1 and anosher nan used ‘to wake up the pills and medicines, and that kept us basy ail the ime. Mrs. Dickson tendeil to the gals. an old man, sixty-six years of age, and was bol ys the First ward, J havn't got chick ur child, only @ne sister. We only cuarged turee dollars for® board when she came here, and we got iti advance ulways. I don’t Know wiietier any of hy died after they left here. We couldn't help it ree, did,” said the old man, in a weak, wainy ‘a8 rheum trickied from his feeble old eves. were five small rooms on we flour, wil of whicb were littered by these miscellaneous evidences of infamy. jt 18 someting terribie te think that there are a thousand other qaack physiviuns of the same kidney as Evans in Wiis country, all of whom are doing @ hellisniy ca usiness. Fitty years more of the same business and the American Ne will have deteriorated te the level of Lap- Pe. went into the next room and found a litter of clothing covered and saturated with human boo on the back shed a milk can fell of bleou. Old Waleh shrunk back like a whipped cur when he was told to show this. SOME OF THE DOCTOR'S CORRAGPONDENCE. in the drawers a number of letters were dis- covered from unfortunate temales in different parts of the country. The go are not given of the wretched women, #8 it would be cruel to expose tbem dp print BROOKLYN, Oct. 27, 1870. Drar Sep Bering coms your advertisements in ‘the in recommend your pills 80 highly. for ladies L would wo for assistance. ih ‘ul state, femly would fee! Bead write so0D, asf su my Bat. Ohio, Oct, 99, 1870, Dr, CHARLEG EVANS, 4 ae New York re Drak Bik—Yours of the hand, and the box con- taining tbe medicine arrived by axprese this P. M., and I was > surprised to find with it ©, 0, D. for ihiny dollars, aur eriaily bere have made some mistake, for 1 only ‘the medicine, ana Pra a Ss wet you by mee ‘an ek te revel; ee ee Lywn, 284, 1870, Dx. Bvans—I ngte that you had forwarded that medicine, but it mot arrived yet, My husband has called #e at the different ex offices tp the ts et th = mornin about it. Wii zee be kind eno 4 Babb’ Lynn and ton Exp renee g*-f- (needa ‘and drop # line tisting when you send i, for the thres months are neurly ‘out, Please send as soon as possible and oblige. Jamestown, N. Y., Sept, 27, 1870. Pinna id Like to hear thi vult of Ing you woul to ye Fem the mediaine you sant ing your Thave the honor of roporting that the effect of It was about the sameas a glass of soda, water would have 4 was not disappointed. 1 remain ag ever, ‘The HERALD reporter discovered over five .un- dred express envelopes marked “(., 0. D.,” which had been returned with the monéy from ‘parties, Pvp dead of the female sex, throughout the country. ‘ne sums of money in every case were either thirty or twenty-live Spare, and the packages sent to the uniortunate and guilty people were enclosed in cigar boxes which Evais, alias Lookup, bad been in the babit of buying for his dread pur- pose. The envelo) were returned by Adams Wells & Fargo, the New York and Boston, the Ame- rican and other express companies, tn a back room the doctor, who ix a Scotchman, slept, and in another room, separated from 1t by @ Wooden partl- Uon, there was a dirty and dark kitchen, hung with pots, and other culinary utensils, In @ corner Of this room was ap old fashioned stove, Captain Kennedy and the HERALD reporter turned to leave, but as ne went the Captain sald. “Levs look in this entry and see what's there.” ‘He lifted his dark lantern, and there before us stood a milk can full of chloride of lime, witn a stick in tt. Old Walsh, sull trembling, went toward it and stirred the stick in the villainous gree ol and the stench which arose from it was so dreadful that we were compelled vo leave the room. hidden crime this decomposing lime contains may perhaps be told when the chemists analyze the mass. ‘The captain and the reporter then proceeded to the station house and there were iniormed that the she-tiend, Mrs. Dixon, nad just been arrested about half-past‘nine o'clock’ in the Bowery, near Bayard street, in company with a Mrs. Mury Casey, who lives at No. 245 Mulberry street, Mra, Casey knew ene about the matter and was allowed to go ome, Mrs, Dixon is indeed a fearful looking old wretch. She was brought up to the desk and questioned by Captain Kennedy before being sent to the cell to be held on @ charge of abortion. Captain KENNEDY—How old are you? PrisoNeR—I am sixty years Of age, aud was born in Dublin. Captain KENNBDY—Tell what was your occupa- tion and how long you had been with Dr. Evans? PRisoNeR—I was a housekeeper for the doctor, and got eight dollars @ month from him. I cooked three meals a day for the wemen who came there to be confined. Some of them had chills and iever alter they were confined. I gave them soups and meat and whatever they asked lor. Captain KeNnepy—When did Miss Carey come to the doctor's house ? PRiSONER—Last Saturday night she had convul- sions, before she died; the other man who heiped Walsh was called William Duggan; he made the piils and medicines; 1 have been six years altogether with the’ doctor; I was with him when he kept in Elm street; I never saw any one die while under onr care but Miss Carey; one of the other giris’ name was Lizzie and then there was “Gusty Lanning?—she had the child; they slept four in a room and imysell; J attended them. Dixon has @ pinched nose and gray hair, and up old hecate, looks a withered, di On Wednesday afternoon Captain Kennedy, of the Sixth precinct, -t hearing of the horrible outrage re- sulting in the death of Mary Geary and her illegiti- Mate child, resolved upon capturing Thomas tous alias Walter Rowers, alias Dr. Evans, be the guilty party. Before or immedi- Fy after bis victim’s death Lookup, through iear e Cg come of his act, fled’ from the city, Captain edy after much trouble learned cues in all probability, he bad gone to his farm, near Jamaica, L. I. Accordingly in the evening the Cap- tain, accompanied by detectives Dolan and Van Bus- kirk, of his force, started 1n pursuit of the fugitive and reached bis bie 0 after midnight. Lookup’s house is @ miserable one story and attic woolen structure, about whi ar THAT iy DARKNESS REIGNED, and all Was still save the barking ol @ pack of dogs and the cackling of a flock of geese, On reaching the door of the “doctor’s” residence Captain Ken- nedy rapped, and after the lapse of a few moments Some one from within cried out, “Who's there? What do you want?’ To which Captain Kéane-ty, ina changed tone of voice, repiled, “1 want to see you, Doctor,” Tne rem who 1s weil acquainied with Captain Kennedy, tated to recogni but having his syepicions ox: appeares th making escape. Then Was the time to girike, and bursting in the door and the Window was but the work of a moment. ‘The Captain and his Officers once inside encountered both dogs, pigs and eese, but by the aid of a dark lantern with which they te) aan" 04 the hiding place of Lookup was discovere When the astonished man, whose place Was #0 unceremoniously entered, saw Captain ken- nedy he caved in at once aid offered no resistance. On examining the house it was found to be FILYOY IN THE EXTREME, and presented more the appearance and had more the odor of a pig pen than the habitation of human beings. The abrupt entrance of the oillcers aroused from their slumbers two’ farm hands, who were badly frightened, and at first believed the place had been broken open by burgiars. ‘Tne Captain and his officers, after concluding their investigations, started away With thelr prisoner and | reached the city about four o'clock A. M. Lookup Was subsequently arraigned before Superintendent Keiso, at his oftice, whe o:dered hts piciure taken for the Kogues’ Gailery, While at the prisoner's house in JamaicaCaptain Kennedy iearned that Mrs, Dickson, Who liad principal charge of the vile dea in Chattiam street, acting as midwife, nurse, dispos- ing of the illegiumate offspring of patients, aud in any other capacity that cooeee required iit bee country home (she lived with Took tip) ab ook the previous evening for parts uRKOWn, Look- up doubtiess knew the whereabouts of the Wome Digkson, but, of course, would re give e desired information. Yesterday Afvernoon Lookup, ‘in custody of Captain Kennedy, was arraigned before Coroner Flyan, and tnrouglt his counsel, Mr. William F. Howe, asked to be liLe- rated by giving “good real estate bail in any amount Tequired to awalt the result of the investigation. ‘The accused denied administering any medicine to the woman Geary with the view of procuring a inis- carriage, and says she was admitted to his place against his wishes by Mrs. Dickson, who acted as general manager of the den. The motton to admit to bail was denied by the Coroner, whereupon Capiain Kennedy took the accused to the ‘ombs, there to remain till the close of os in er ep which is named for Monday next, we seemed to hold out the idea to his client inst there might be an Insufficiency of evidence to detain nim fer caus- ing the death of the young woman; but should o verdict be rendered against him my @ Coroner's jury the counsel believed 11 would be a bailable case. THE 80-CALLED “DOCTOR” ‘ ig. large, coarse man, and even vulgar looking, with an abundance of dark hair, mixed with gray, and dark whiskersy He was dressed in an ordinary suit of biack clothes, much worn, approaching to shabbiness, pane, judging from his ot fe in the Coroner's office, uy fee] mugh con- cerned in regard 60 eae gee t ae fis has often been in trouble before, Sut on each occa- lon, through the atd of able counsel, has man: to e@scapé punisénieht. Late yesterday afternoon Ann O'Neil, 8 woman about year nH of age, Was brougnt to ‘we oS ptR ners oilce gud made < aray a ST, fa aaend og whit t 3 alle en upon by the ny er, a ey fsiditton that she had seen perform an operation on, on fecgieed. This eVi- dence will convict the Be The Coroner thinks that 4 aa tend to defeat the ends of {uatice by publishing in full the stute- ment of the Witness at thé present time, inasmuch as it implical other es not yet in custody. Ann was detained 80 she can be produced be- fore the jury next week. in the premises of Look- up Licata afternoon & large number of letters purporting to have been written by women hving in this city who had been operated upon by him were discovered and taken in charge, to be used in evidence in case it should become necessary. To most of these letters, however, it is belleved fictl- tious names are attached, but in some cases We real names of the writers doubuess are given. EinsetS BALL. ie: Nov. 3, 1870. The White Stockings, of Chicago, intended to start this morning for Cincinnati, to play @ test | game op neutral ground with the Mutuals, of New | York, in accordance with a challenge issued by the latter club, but about twelve o'clock last evening a telegram came from the proprietor of the hotel in | Cincinnati where the Mutuals had been stopping, | saylog ihe Matuais had Jeft @ short ume previous. | for New York. The White Stockings did jot start tis moraing for Cincingati m ease frame TEMPERANCE ANNIVERSARY. A grand pubilc temperance mecting and anniver- sary was heid last night in the Pilgrim Bapust ; church, Thirty-third street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, under the auspices of Siloam Divison, No. 125, Sons of Temperance. The exercises were opened with prayer by the Rev. Francis Evans. Ad- dresses were then delivered by Caprain ‘Thomas Charters and Rey, Stephen Merritt, Jr,, the Grand Past Worthy Patriarch of the Order in this State, ‘The choir of the church furnished the music, under the direction of Mr. Munsey, @e organist. ihe house was well filled. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. ice very pretty young woman named Annie Sulll- van, residing at 16 Hamilton street, was yesterday arraigned before Alderman Weigh, at the Essex Mar- ket Police Court, on 8 charge of attempting to com- mit suicide by throwing herself into. the East river. Officer Parsons, of the Seventh precinct, said he fescued the accused as she fou in the water struggling to dic. The unfortunate herself said that she was weary of life, that her friends persecuted her and that death was a welcome relief, She was st | oon went to the a of the Commissioners of Cbaritics STATE POLITICS, MupDLETOWN, Noy, 3, 1870, * Governor Woodford was detained by the cars until half-past nine o'clock. Avery large meeting was Waiting for him, The speakers are M, D. Sharens, A, ¥.. Evening Press; M. D. Stewart and Governor ford. Troy, Nov. 8, 1870, At the Democratic Assembly convention in this elly last night John M. Flagg was renominated for the Assembly, receiving 1orty-three votes against twenty-two lor Milo 8. Beach, EPISCOPAL_CONVOCATION, The Western Convocation of the Episcopal churches of Orange, Ulster and Sullivan ceunties was held at St. Paul’s church, Newburg, on Wednes- day. The morning session was of a purely religious character, and included @ very impressive service, In the afternoon the business report of the Executive Committee was presented. 1t was of a very satisfactory character, and showed that $2,000 had been pledged to carry on the mission; work of the district, while many churches, oral nally mission churches, had now become self-support- parishes. in the evening @ inissionary address was delivered by Rev. Mytton Maury. The Convoca+ tion adjourned to meet next ruary at Kingston. TELEGRAPHIC KEWS ITEMS. iisson received an restin, in Boston oe Ore Gilmore's band and att 7m is ‘own ¢ ion a'band and the tome forty of her countrymen. | ous Bal mao ‘a barn of William Wikies T Centreville, Minn., was ee epee by be ore Aud two unahowa people, perlaed sup} poor irs wi went in the barn to sleep and by ‘some wesnesa tO Sze Miss Ni her hotel ‘The trial of Joun Hanlon, in Philadelphia, with the outrage and murder of Mary Mobrmad, m child two ocqupted the Criminal Caurt fone days, tre proseettion offered the. toutimong of Michaal Vases convict, to whom Hanlon confessed the murder while serv- not aterm of imprisonment for the outrage of another el SCANDAL IN LANSINGBURG.—The papers were yes- leig served forthe commencement of @ divorce snit in Lansingburg which is likely to create some- thing of a sensation as the suit pi Tt is but a few months since the defendant, who is young and beautiful, stood a blushing bride at the altar and vowed eternal fidelity to the then happy individual who now appears as the un‘ortunate plaintiff in this aciion, The husband’s suspicions of his wife’s infl- delity were fuliy copiirmed by Sagan a con- cealed among her effects, a large package of letters from various young entiemen balding in the vil- lage and elsewhere. It ts thought when the hand- writing of these missives is proven some of our youth will be placed ip an unpleasant position with reference to this transaction, of which more will doubtless be gnown hereafter.—Troy Press, Oct, 31. ‘SHIPPING NEWS. ahndiaa i for New York—This Day. 63 453 Sun rises. Sun sets, . Moon sets,..morn 2 52 High water.morn 5 29 OCEAN STZAMBRS. DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK FOR TOE MON@H OF NOVEMBER. Le England........JNov 5. City of Wash'n:|Nov 5. Vy. Columbia. N 7 Bowhng Green +» 68 Broad street. 29 Broadway. 158 Broadway, por oF ew YORK, NOVEMaER 8, 1870, “CLEARED. ptgamsbip Abyssinian (Br, Haines, Liverpool—Chas @ steam Columbia, Van Bice, Havana—Atlantic Mall jearnah petewaainp Gen Barnes, Mallory, Savannah—Livingston, chteamahip Georgia, Crowell, Charleston—H R Morgan & ship Loulsa Moore, Salyea, Newbern—Murray, Fer- a Jeane Bel), Bourne, = City Point and Richmond--Old Dominion Steamship Co. Soh New York, se Antone Pe pai yy: eer Bangor tor lew Yo Schr Ht W. Cofln, Strout, poet Ble we for Rew York, with lum- , ‘Schr Sint Al eager cor ios Livbie, ‘oa hy New r York, with lumber, Ao 7] ong Calais tor New York, with lumber, Bohr Ma wie Dresden for New York, 4 days, yack AW jones, Eastport fer New York, with ish, to Schr fa d Beach, Holms, Eastport for New York, with Bab, Fi ‘ my lagens, areas a ee with epiles, ae Chases ie Chase Talbot & “eco. nricaeoie Lo ‘tall, “Rockland for New York, with lime, to 3h redenes, McCobb, Rockland for New York, with ay "Bohr 'd Coriwallis, Fletcher, Rockland for New York, with Behe V Haviland, yy Colic. Spear, Rockland for New York, with lime, ‘md, I Rock! wes ete ee au time, to Gandge ‘Pressey. or New Yor, wih E McLoon, Holibrock, Rockland for New York, ith me, to Candee ' Pressey. Behr Snow, Squall, for New York, with lime, to J R Brown, Schr Geo W Kimball. Jr, Wall, Rockland for Baltimore, Schr Gook! via'New Haven for New York. Bohr Melee, Si tiseper, Boston for Baltimore. Hand, for Philadelp Sehr ige, Hill, Boston for Fada Behr island ‘cit Ale, Gloucester for New York, with ‘Woodruif & Rol fs! the Leonora, “ey + Nantucket Bhoals for New York, with fab, 40 Moon Porenhine, Folaney hpm Rott a tac New tank. chr Fair Wind Howman. Behr Red Jagkel, Averill, Fall River for New York. Bohr Village Guceo, "Faulkuer, Fail Hiver for Balikiore, Sent Daniel Morrie, Mauser, Hast Greenwion for Elsa st] Bel i ‘Alabama, Vangilder, East Greenwich for Philadel- phi Behr Veranda, Pond, Providence for New Yi Behr Sail tre on Providgace, Tor New York. Behr #W'Blaight, i igh, Pr Providence for rfhliadelphia, Behr Rachel Jane, Cook, Providence for i Charles A Grainer,, Harvey, Mrovidenca tor EI for Pek Emma & Ellen, Fox, Norwich for New York. Sehr 8 J Smith, Clark, Hartford for New York. Behr Gloucester, Chase, Millstone Point for New York. Behr 0 & E vay Brooks, Greenport for eae. Bchr Port Royal, Allen, New Haven for New Y Schr William Marcy, Brow Haven for Paiiatelphia, Sobr Julia Ana, Wells, New Haven for pdt Rhebe Elfzabethpory. ill, New Haven for Bliaa- eth por Sehr LD Wentworth, Dodge, Bri for New York. Pie bee ey Norwalk for ene ort. Bebr George & , Plerce, Stamford for New York, BOUND Bast, Brig Rio Grande, Molllan, Baltimore for Portemouth, NH. Brig Sea Breexe, Herrick, Itlizabethport for Boston. Brig A Mt B beltounvain; New York for Joma, W P, But funtet, Barker, New Nore for Halifax, Schr M J Fisher, Lawrence, Richmond for Bridger Sour Adeline Townsgnd, Risley, Georgetown forall River. chr RV Edwi eiphia for Pertanouth, bebr Gale, Shrops! for Providence. Ber Surf, Avbott, ‘Trenton for Hartford, Schr Foam, Howard, Trenton for Hartford. Schr Cloud, Seaman, Treaton for Hartford. Schr James, Shelsea, New Brunswick for New Haven, Sobr L D Jarrard, Wentworth, Llizabethport for New Haven. Schr M M Hamilton, Brown, fe eon for New Haven. jew Haven. Sebr Old Zack, —, fe Schr Sea Flower, abel port for Providence. Schr Avail, Dibble, El Hlisabatn rt for Provide idence, rt for Providence. Sehr 2 a Morford, Spri corners Sobr & T Graham, —, lor Providence. Senr lage, s Gane, Wlzabetipers tee Previous bce JW’ Middicton, Campbell, Ehaabethport’ for Hart- “Schr Josenh Hall, Lew: aoe for Hartford, Sehr Wm Giilum, inal for Middletown. hr C Allen, tsa for Bridgeport. x Horace’, Fran sabeinport for idgeport. Behr 8 T Chai rt for Taunton, Schr A Taylo i tsabetupors Mier ek ston. fobr Jana, Haskell Blzapetiport for Warren. phar i Borden, Elizabethport for Fall Schr Ann Amelia, —, a zabethport for Fall River. ae on Elizabeth, ‘Kelly, Elizabethport for Fail River. B L Sherman, 5 Belwicind ment tap for Boston. sor Essex, pune Schr Frantiin, t eee loboken for New Haven. Schr Bell, Simpson, Hoboken for Behr M'L’ Wedmore, Terry, New York fr New Haven, Schr 8 P Godwin, Waterouiry, New York for Stamford. Schr Haze, McNamee, New York for Greoowich. Bohr Delitont, New York for Portland, Me. Steamships Ab: inta, Live jmbta, Havana; ; Avon, Plymouth; Barnes, javannah; Georgia, ‘Charles: Wind at sunset N 1, Shipping Notes. The steamship City of Merida, of the Mexican Mail Steam- ship line, which arrived at this port yesterday from Vera Cruz, Sisal and Havana, had as freight $2,503,540 in Mexican ailver coin, weighing nearly 70 tons, the largest amount, it 1 said, ever brought to New York in one vessel. She has also a large cargo of general merchandise, Which, with the specie, foots up & value over 83,000,000. The steamship Columbia, of the Atlantic Mail line, sailed from this port yesterday for Havana, with 153 cabin passen- gers, the largest number taken hence in any one vessel aince Steamship Niagara, Norfolk, ci ity Point and Rich mots -ONd Domuelon Siemans “i ‘SteamahipJobu Givwon, Winters, Georgetown, DC— & Brown, Steamship, Fanita, Freeman, Philadelphia—Lorfilard Steamship Company. Steamship Dirigo, Johnson, Portland—J F Amos. Steamship Neptune, Isaker, Boston—H F Dimmick. Ship Tamana (Br), Main, Ginsgow--Wm Nelson, Jr. Eng A 8 Patterson (Br), Pike, Laguayra wad ‘Porto ¢ bello Dallett, B ¢ Thos Owe Cardenas—J E Ward & Co. —Philtipe the outbreak of the Cuban insurrection, Mac. will have his honda full during the voyage in catering to the wanta of this sual army. The Pacific mai! line steamship Arizona, Captain Maury, will depart from the company's pler, foot of Canal street, to-day, at noon, for Aspinwall. The Anchor line steamship Ismailia, Captain Brown, will leave pier No, 20, North river, to-morrow (Saturday), at noon, for Liverpool direct. P Schr Ricardo Burros, Newton, St Kitis—Joues & Lough. ght AE Valentine, Bayles, St Augustine—Van Brunt & Singist Sehr Albert, Wallace, Eastport Steamer Elizab Cundiff, Ba:timore. Steamer M Massey, Smith, Philace! ne Steamer AC Stiners, wi Philadelphia, Steamer Novelty, Shaw Philadelph ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS, U8 ship Guard, Lnll, Chartottetown, PEG 30 days, En: countered five heavy gales, but sustained no damage be} splitting a few sails. All well on Steamship Scotia (Br), Judkins, Liverpool Oct 22%, via neenstown 250, with mdse aud 247 passengers, to Charles @ ncklyn. Oct’ 8), lat 46 11, lon 4913, passed steamship ira Cuba, hence for Liverpool ; 1st inst, lat 49°12, lon 69 44, ® National line steamship, bound east. Steamship City of Washington (Br), Jones, Liverpool Oct 21, and Queensiown 22d, with mdse and passengers, to John @'D: Steamship City of Merida, Deaken, Ve-a Cruz, via Havana passengers, to F Alexandre & Sons, et 29, with’ mdye and pi Was detained 5 days off Sisal by bad weather; had strong NB gales up to Havana and heavy bead sea; same from Havana up to Cape Florida; since light variable winds and fine wenther.. Oct 0), aay 8 vestela ashore on the, Florida reefs) from Pickle reef'to Hillsboro; # schooner on Pickle reef an: a ship on Triumph reefs, apparently lately on, with spars standing and wreckers by them. Steamship Perit, Gardiner, New Pisses Oct 16, with mdse and passengers, t0 Spolford’ Bros & Co. winds and sea trom the bar. Oct 19 at 11 creased toa hurricane, lasting 16 mainsail broke mainboom and 8 chinery; put in Key West on the Slat then bad heavy E and NE gales up to Sava place stopped {or goal on the ith and Jett on vibe moderate weather. Steamahin Wyaooke, Bourne, Richmond, Cit Point ana Norfolk, with mdse and passengers, 10 the Old Dominion amish Sikamnekip 1 Isaac Bell, Blakeman, Richmond, City Point and Norfolk, wish mdse and passengers, to we Steamsh}) Steams! pt 40.0 B Merri assed the mi Old Domaion ley City, Bedell, Washington, DO, wi c hinealeague venring 8 Bie 0 0, it mae, inj Water and ap) rir os to a wy A ont. 38 fom hae Euip Horatio Harris (of Roston’ with oe wWailis & Co. ight,’ baffling Levne ‘ ‘eaxtern pu peed Anjiet company with =< utah, for Bos +B Good Hope Aug '26; crossed the equator Sept 25; ag 6, Gy lat 43 04 8, lon 29 31 E, spoke snip City of Bangor, for Rangoon for Cork; &4 days out; Oct m2 48 W. brig. Harbor from Perhambete tor Cape. Broion; Oct 7, iat IP N, fon, 86 W, art of setae it was travelling from the SE to whe Siew away fore’ and. mizzen- topgallant. salle, main topgailant sail; blew away the lower fore! sail, split Ptte upper fore and mizzen topaatis, eplit jib topgaliantatay: Oct 1, at 11 AM, wowing very heavy saw a brig to the windward with a signal of distress flyin, took in aif sail except the lower maintopanll and forétoy maststayaail; hove to for her to come down tous, and she roved to be the brig Antecelio (Br), hence for Aspinwall wo days out, with ® cargo of coal, | The capta wanted us to at to him to take Mimae f and cvew off; it blowing very hard, $2d\8 wemend: to get. & beat out, oning st wo ing with a fearful yale and ea on} “aging the brig waiting er crew 0 ‘Mi, moderating @ Ut mizzen Sola at 3 PM, while gettin the boat out, the brig swang off before the wind, Before we could get oul of her way ahe got foul of our starboard quar- ter, chafiny 801 id away taffrall rail, doin; uo other Balled tor volunteers to go inthe boat, ded to the cail of the second officer in charge d all of her crew with just what they stood {n. the sea making clean breach over the Ww on board, eight in number, and before we et the buat ina heavy sea amashad her alongside the 6 boat's crew escaping by the tackles and spars. The ported 6 feet of water in the hold and gaining on shifted, The H H Js auchored ly, with miee er, . Passed Cape vd" Hope Bene 12 Toushed at Bt Helens Repts8 and crossed the Kanone Oot in lon 84; Oct 7, lat 103.8, lon 28 45, saw vark Cooper anata: 8! 10th, lat 1.608, lon 88, spoke ship Coringa (Br, mite for Boston, Buip Gastiaa, Roblason, Leghorn Sept 2, with marble-and rage, No thos Dunham's Nephew. & Co.’ Passed tibraltar 19th; during the month of Uctober experienced much bad weather; on the lith was struck by a white squall, carrying away the lower matntopaall yard and blowing the lower top- and causio; the ship to labor heavily and take much water‘on deck, Oct 2, Henry Thorpeon (colored), seaman, died after long ae Margaretha (NG), Eifers, Bremen 70 days, with mdse, to Wei ‘elens & Bock Ow Passage fg tds and eto ime the southern ‘Thompson, on 20 days, with sugar, to jad strong " gales up to lon 80; since pe Antonio, spoke bark Irons Glentuseos for rt rom Clen‘uegos for Philadelphia, Widdieton, Jr (ot ‘Provigence; Re 1, raGoles Bio e, #7 days, with hides, to, to” Evans, Ball strong NE the entire passage. Seh a Augusta (of Portiand), Wells, Corpus CI a, with hides, 4c, to JH Brower. ‘Had heer Winds up to Hatteras; since fine weather. Vet teras, saw a large vessel bottom up, Passed Throng. Hell Gate, BOUND SoUTa. ant The North German Lioyd’s steamship Rhein, Captain Meyer, will sail from the pier foot of Toird strect, Hoboken, to-morrow (Saturday), for Bremen, The National line sieamship England, Capt Webster, will be despatched from pier No 47 North river to-morrow (Sat- urday), at noon, for Queenstown and Liverpoo!, The Texas line steamship Wilmington, Cant Cole, will sail from pier No 20 East river to-morrow @aturday) for Galves- ton, touching at Key West. The Southern line steamship Victor, Capt Gates, will leave pier No2i East river to-morrow (Saturday), at 8 o'clock PM, for New Orleans direct, The Cromwell line steamship George Washington, Captain Gager, will be despatched from pier No® North river to- morrow (Saturday), at 8 o'clock PM, for New Orleans di- rect, ‘The Merchants’ line steamship Crescent City, Captain Nor- ton, will depart from pier No 13 North river to-morrow (Saturday), at $ o'clock PM, for New Orleans direct, ‘The Great Southern line steamship Manbattan, Captain Woodhull, will sail from pier No6 North river to-morrow (Satarday), at 8 o'clock PM, for Charleston, Bince last report there bave arrived from points on the ‘Western canals and the Hudson the following barges and canal boats :—By towboat Anna—Barges Pilgrim, J R Billi- man, H 8 Van Santford; canal poats Lyons, A R Clark, Arabella, A Alexander, Henry Attenbrand, J J Hancock, J E Hadoock, Admiral, Seribner, Ada, Wm Parker, Nelson 8 Markle. By towboat McDonald—BargesJ 8 Ogden, Atten- sive, J Daryea, Columbia, L P Gardner; canal boats is Meas Wm A Fish, Geo LeCramér, I Lexington, J Cron 8 D Thompson, H M Wilcox, Mondoaey, Righard a Cook, AT Jiliison, James Leighton, Jt, 13 ety LBar nold, J P Goodsell, James Oakiey,B A Schumaker, M E Harrigan, Amelia Curtis, R G Briggs, Marine Disasters, LonponpeErky, Nov 8—The wreck of the steamship Cam- bria, from New York tor Glasgow, has been discovered lying on ber side four miles from Instrabull Island, with four fathoms water over her. Bare, Whip Honey. Kelley, af Boston from inaeeisen (oe yor wok” An'k very hoary gals from the NE; ‘on tbe po m the NE at nega the for staysail blew away andan 2 hou ea ara we bya Rey carne, SRe low oq later the lower a the upper and lower to sh erty et tes rm stays: Penne ty the mizzen; ‘Esouske Sit'the passage saw @ great deal of wreck stuff. Sur Cuas W Lorn, Post, te Havana via Charleston for New York, before’ reported putting back in tow of Steamer Herman Liviagetoa, arrived at Savannah Jatinst in @ disabled condition Bak G@ W Horton, 817 tons, Harrin, A rs for Rockland, was totally wrecke 1, Crew saved. oe Marta Axrowta (8p om Havana Oct 16, for Cadiz, put back 28th, the hurricane of the 20th. Bac Joun BaLon, 6 aires Oct 23, from Newport, RI, reports ist, wind id changed round the compass and iucreased toa hurricane, the sea blowing over the vessel, brig Iving Broadside tobe sea set, taking mush water, pumps constantly id lavo! heavily, under Siew ove sf deck lon. ALWWPM it modefaten! ew overboard part of dec! ButG MORENO, Pbiilips, from Havana for Sydney, gp. was totally wrecked off Jupiter Inlet Oct 8, at about 4AM,’ The crew consisied of eight men. The captain remained with the wreck whi.e the second mate, James Horton, with the men, went upto Charleston, The buil of the vessel is good, but too high ashore to be got of. Sails and riggin, a, BRIG OTTAWA fi 2 ved Cow Bay for New Yor! ore reported ashore at mpton, LI, wreck. The O registered 178 tons, Ns, in 1867, and hailed from Parrs! Bric Monraose, Johnson, from Carthagena ‘ac? aa - nilla, arrived at Pas "Outre Ock 28, for repairs, havin parieaced very Gales when days’ sail’ from Gon. n, from Portland, in Mosquito Har: became 'a total Built at Advocate, BRIG ALEX KIRKLAND, Martin, from Baltimore, Aug 81, for St Johns, PR, had not ed up to ct § and fears were entertained for her safety. BRIG GronGtaNa, at Providence from East Harbor, had bulwarks stove, broke headrail, &c. SOHR ALBERT CLARENOR (of aruneeic ee): Bourne, from Atlantic Ocean for New Bedford, with 210 il, went ashore night of 30th uit, on the east side of Block She lies easy on a sandy beach and Jeaks but little, and wili Provably be got of; both th masis are cut away. Crew saved ‘and arrived at Newport lat Sonn = from ‘ides for ae, RI (before re- ported wrecked), s @ leak 4AM, when 15 miles south of Juphier Aa Wto wok ran ashore io prevent her sinking in deep water, and went to pleces in three hours after strike 0 crew. consisted of seven men, one of whom, Samos Murphy, of Fall River, was drowned, Soul —, Buaw, of Millville, NJ, which im’ a nee wreoke the south side 0 Ta an remaloe a'tight, and, “with favorabig. mower, ‘will be Beseer (oa te-4 bulla ana car; aa tng Merrimana, | Gloucestershire lorning Glory, whic! wreoked on qo yenae Plats iith inet, ate advertiecd for public sale on = Brig Centaur, Stanley, Boston for N days, ballast to Took oom diner. ‘sal ad J Owns, aeere, New Haven for New York, 0 to pals ten Trowbrhigi Sor Guiding Star UB Merial Windsor, N 8, for New ‘York, 10 days, with plaster, to Crandall, Bertaux & Co. Belin P Binks (Bre O° Brion, &t Jobn, NB, for New’ York, 19 days, with jumber, to Jed Frye & Co. Schr Aurora Bor (Be), ‘Ham, St Joba, NB, for Now York, 10 days, with inner, Wo Simpson & Viapy the 19th and 2th (toway and tomorrow), in their present pes strand. Berlin (s), Undentsch, from is sgroane on the Robbin Fini, ancdotanies has beck tent Oat GIBRALTAR, Oct 16—The (Hafan sehr), Ono- rato, from New York for orders a8 arrived here with loss Of bulwarks and satis, and with part of her cargo thrown ovel TauLE Bay, Sept 20- The Hecuba (iron shtp), from Calcutia for New Fork. ettuck, on @ roam oF with began Point Inpladlbre, of a th 7a ve paper woeisened aoa tab goad and 2 report te folowing ters. 1p Alexander Seven men, incind- | ng-ctptain andsecondotiees, lose ater nreward aba ive men saved, ‘Oneal ti thoes Wile Picked up off a submerged Ship Trinidad (Br), with 4,800 boxes ugar. ashore at Cape Florida in 11 feet of water, drawing 18 fost feet Bark Bank, with Wm Brown, on W it Key general cargo between deaka and Sosa the hold, Alt hands taved but ove man, Frank Nelton, ‘The Invincible brought a Rote? the wreck. Surviving crew lauded Addie Hale, Pe 5 » Shephard, master, denen ‘sugar, and ef Rotors. alo pce arent oy, pnd. Dperetort tte . CH ort up nee 0 boat set Thats eae ie eons Teaked badi y get, ine bat oo wate in et coy one but fine water ow) " young the com. endin, ee j ee loston for Mobile, ‘towed Ita (ats port this ‘Biorning by pllot boat Inviacl: yartoree Bahama Banks, lost maintopraast, sails, &c; foe in rer saree bores: n decks. rig M I Merring, andto Galveston, with assort- bear % Richardson, Neleon, borat ts nohmond, fran Te harbor, 5 turiog the gai’ eres oan 3 Vessel and cargo Ys weet RO Th am tree er Nem Toe, | { a RIESE Pin ies ten, she cn cnaantes Behr Lay ir yptinr of vi Jao ese emeges eta condition not for Havana and Br steamship Now Orleans, with ery a bolers de, is 1m shore at this port‘on snnaness Parser J W T Bensel, of the steamship City of Merida, has our thanks for favors, LauNncnED—From Oot 2, « brig of, about in Millbridge and Kew Fore oak in of Messrs Nash the yard of J W Sawyer, in Milbridge, oy ons, pamed Rania, FM Hopkins, oo Cant jopkins, others From the yard of Se Nasu a F Nasby it Allen, a toRe maaieee, Jumbla Fall farriny Oct 27, maa i ‘owned ty aw aad master To George’ Hats, age at pt Notice to Mariners. Tne buoy on the north end of Biackwell’s Island has been missing for some time past. If not soon replaced serious accidents are liable to occur to the steamers and sailing craft passing to and fro fr Con are Wi t NB. arrived ar ego at 8t Helena with 870 bbls s 380 a0.» mit ie Tand would tall direct {oF New Bedford lege teported having spoken the following veasale:—Bark Glebe, 4) pon West Coast of Africa fate and inh, 440 440 Dole wh oy bark Triton, Srell, ot the same Lime, with 480 pole ee oils bark Osprey Heyer, off St Hele 38 had taken $70 bbis wh and Dole ap oll ince isaring ‘Bt elena a ot NB avers, of bark Xantho, ot + reports her ‘at Teneritte re Sept a Baving landed 70 fiuipped home-all wel, Bound agua alae dey Ship Aruat (Br) Sargent, PRrems Cricutta tor Kew York, Aug ia inka fon et aad from Calcutta for New York, Aug 20, >, Garnett, from Caloutta for N Yorke Bi Wy att Bs ioe oo *: lp Erato (Br Jones, from Calcutta for New York, Aug 6 it BB Io a, Bee ee (St ope from Calcutta for New York, be it So Es Gepenel a Ameri }, from Cak A 17, 13898 8, on ee ag eee Bis pee Fregiun, from Calcutta for Boston, July nea 7 Bogart, from Calcutta for Boston, Oct 16, iat Teh Das Br’ fi Fi Fue De eee ), Cole, from London for San Fran- 4 York. Balt! more (and sailed Oct 5 for Arecibo’ Clete, do me Seg shea Std mL | MAI White Newror: Ty ge ‘Moultor’ Eaton, Bristol (and orig Sr cp Lane, Hew Orleans th, outa, cay Arrived, fanny ‘urnér, Poiindelphia( risainn wi oa reed. Corton, Mesquite, New Yorn; ee 5—Arrived, Dominico, Trapam, New Yerk;, \ seaent Robe, Oct 21, rier India, Patten, from St Pal Laas Oct, 4 dures. Dodds, ie matey Fripall (oh owerbs; Liven veep ia Be | Genie Cy st baton Le ante verpool (ani nd proceed: Siedeed ath Kendrick Fish, | Walle Calta), guiravit La et en Hotkerdaans Bolderdyk, Wicteky iar ‘lh, atm, Randal, from) Liverpoot for’ Wow ork, ready, RLO GRANDE, —: , Germania, mond, Var ya Mea, ten ‘Gatjens, do; 9h, Isabela we garet s --Arrived, Clara Kilian, Cann, Darien, Salied 18iks Balti, Baisnasn, Now Yor ay ” SUNDERLAND, Oot 18— Wiswell, for Bordeaux; Majada Frudenen, for New Ovioahe ewoort (nad hailed Oct & for Wy ie Sr HELE Arrived, "Apelign, e for New York): 28ch, MA Evens, id aailed for New ¥ ee (Oot 17—Schr Helen Hasting (Br), Aubrey, Penss nese By Vy eae tM bg Re Soon, rocker, oAmBseondy Oct 14—Arrived, Rabbon!, Coombs, New ‘xe, Oct 19—Arrived, Island Home, M'Lellan, Balti- viixors, Oct 17—Salted, Edward Hill, Haddock, New waa Bax, Sept 14—Arrived, B 8! Twisden, Sawyery KB Taal pe 21—Safled, brig Ameriosn Unjony pt TA tsivea, Louisa Bruno, Russo, hgh | York VALRNOIA, Oot 18—Arrived, Centro de Eaportaion, iy 7 Glide, Williams, Boston. ‘ork. ZANZIBAR, Oct 6—Arrived, bark American Ports. RORSTON, Nov 1 Atrix andine, 5 yee PaO! fenrietta, Haree Baker, O&A Habeosky Lee; Livey, Late kin, and Hg Holvay, Brown, Philadelphia. Ges ba ies a BEN, ere ce Plind %. Meroer, New York; Bay barton teary NW, ship Lillian ; bark 8 A Staples, ware Bearse, Now York: ship ses, Orleans; achre Etta Barred (Br), Bent and Cart timore; eb food, Li ce Moore, Nickerson: a fuel Gasinor, Dudier at aples, Lord: ME Hathaway, Cobb; aysilany £both Saugerties Growells Runs | Mingalan, Rbbott,” Saugertion: Tf wert Hees fron Galpaaha aries tues tas aud GW Ken bead also i rip oi eat ” Bark Woods, Arrived, oolat Mas. crwon, Caeuliag Lottie fateh! inon, Senne niin: Oriana rarren, H Amazoi pnge tt Kennedy, Pry er allgore A \ Phompadn, Baar, Hoboken: sakre ‘Besta "Aine, earived Bi, steamship Kensiugton, New York riser (RG) B Branat, Fort Elizabeth, ‘Colony, and @ by ALM MORI" O ti-Arrivod, brig Alpha (Bn, Weer ver, Wecieared~ SG Golconda, Clements, Monrovi (Sw), Larsen, Rio de Janeiro via Richmo: Ells: Port Spain. nj aebr binson, New flied any hi ciamatip Ob Silo (NG), Basse, Broment pee rene rte Rio Janeiro; gt Io aatDen)s ), Bache. achr a, Sleeper, sor, a a Dace Satellite (Br), iron, st ‘ein, NB; schr JT Wiliams, Newbury, ury, Hoboken, $i Arrived bare Walter, Burke, Liverpool: brig. Mtsale yr Marcbant Demarara; schra Agility ( Pye, Bait Cleared—Bark Adelaiie renderesst (Br), a Pad ganado helen Claptiten: Hebaniend Peesativese oak C Roserelt, eae Boston. “iAUron 28—Cleared, brig Architect (Br), Rose Pi B. wing gaat 1-"Arrived, brig D B Doane, Cookson, New eared —Bchre Joneph Oakes, Vakes, Sante Crus; Georglty ont A iy Gardner, from orate ner "Noe 2—Balled, schr Fannie Mitchell, Brown, Now York, Oot 18, at 49 50, Lon -, Fa por feet Sey Cay a ta Altnoa, Baker, New inladelphie, Get aera od fiers, from Antwerp tor | yo ‘oh, Pa gages past a? HLT Oar ha a Backs pom Guanape via Callao for wyotin eh aeeante Wilmingsemy 193 aga ee ta ie ene 10m Patans fon Mew York, NORTRESS MONROE. Nov ia Bookat, as ane f Atay (it), Fagkman, from Colombo for New York, Format seed outark Bn Te io danairo; brig Flamingde x, sion Ef. aoaloneienllideapapamaetistesensleraact st to Montene. Helen Sands, Baithmore. flat 3 Car ce, Pike, from Cardiff for Wilming- a Schr Delmar, be 5 i Ne ont 1 in i 2, bie ara ‘rom Newbern, NC, for Guadaloupe, ton, ;Arrivod, Villa Franca, Williams. N 3 man, Philadelphia: E B Duval Cook; do; Geq Bell, Hilton, ’New York ; jastine, Wil son, ia; Black Brothers, Perry, do; Morocco, iew York; Tewkesbury, Fowler, do; Richard Emily, Boothby, Boston. ALGOA Bay, Sept 6—Satlea, Leucothea, Bennett os Rangoon), Falmouth; Amazon, Neilsen, Boston; loth, GF Py Dey Baiston, og ee bag Leen - New York. Tn Kingvoad 18th, Fenwick, Foye, trom New York for B risto); 20th, Sea Kh Jawaris, trom do "for Gloucester. BEAUMARIB, Uct 18—. , Geo H Warren, Bunnell, from Liverpool for Savannah. BROUWERSHAVEN, Oct 19—Arrived, Skinfaxe, Siewert, New York ; 20th, Hattie Wymann, Codlunt, Philadelphia, BREMERUAVEN, Oct 19—Sailed, Columbus, thider, New York; Gauss, Steen; Baltimore. BoRvEAvx, Oct Put back 18th, Chine & Havane, Courbe, for San Francisco, CaRbiFF, Oct 18—Arrived, Brave, Lucas, New York ; Hart- stene, Dunham, St John, NB. 1 ae gearene) Oct 18—Arrived, Pedler, Jansen, Philadel- phi: Chonstavn, Oct 16—Arrived, Ocean Home, Brandt, New Sxiovrm—arrivea to Oct Wh vi Alaska, Small, Singa- PO OARDER Al oct Mas ips Day Break, Black, New York; 27tn, 1s Poesia Batled doth, chr Jona'C Libby, Libby, a’port north of Hat- PEL feb Ane ‘%4—Sailed, schr Adolph Heegel, Gef- fard, Philadelph: my " DovEe, Ost isOf, Montebello, Henderson, from London for New Gricans, ‘assed ist, John Eills, Melvin, from Philadelphia for Ant- were Doxorwzes, Oct 18-Of, John Bright, Earl, from New York for Stettin. h DeAt, Oct ib--Arrived, Kate Brigham, Rammond, don for booncend, andhored) ; ng, Mesara, London for Hoston ‘and ald); igo’ arvived Lith, Jer, from Baltimore for Amsverdam ; BC Winthro it lan Shields for New York. to, Bowerdam ‘20th) ; 28d, Baty, Church), New York cap aeehon 0’ 20th, ‘Thomas Dun! Young, § pena Ost, i Arrived, "Evans, New York; 20th, lobe, Brown, San Francisco, Eliza J Staples, Coffin, jew York. poe Oct 18—In port, schra dag; Annie Whiting, Hateh for N ms MORE Oct If--Arrived, Socrates, Nielsen, New York endieton, Akyal ; Idoliqi Bit oen, heirs Sa "eagle, Bick, Sineaiecoren 9—Arrived, ew Yorks’ Stocktos, Grain,” Malngs for’ New York): iia, “Havensr, Falls. jel phia; Ait, Alles, jee, Eriksen, pf hlladelphi hia (and cleared 11 alermo): W: Davi "ineough the suas Hth, iin SF Farland, Callum, GENOA, Oct Arrived, Western Star, Harding, New York ; Louts O Madeira, mcaanden Philadelph HABTLEPOUL, Oct dl—Bailea, Cyclones, New ‘ork. ‘pea oes ‘yon eer Firth 17th, Lucy, Gray, ym New York for wi |AMBURG, Oct 16—Arrivea, Gentoo, Freeman, Baker's and. ee from Cuxhaven 2b, ‘allemanaie, or ) Barend, Row: Filavasao Oct 28— Arrived brig Sonn: Balch, orion, New- Mary 3 Lunt car}, ‘Simmons, New k James Welsh (Br), McGill, New York: bie ee, Sylvester, Loqua; John Welsh Jr, Vauselow, vais ih, brige Fentz (Sp), Ensenat; Pensativo (Sp) ad Rosaia, (Op, p)y Chitose, ‘Ghanlonoa; sehr Susahlas Andes, Davisg Sundberg, barks even) ie — % agi fe thn Swendsen, | fF tpt Ty : rei har nd erin or Vian det Sot_-Panwea 20th, Petrel (Am sebr), from bg Yor! i Cronstad! rough Bembridge Qs, Lakemba, Brown, from New Yor York for Havre. Bailea from Hyde gist, Republik, Fortmanen, Bremen; Ham Goschen, Baet, KINGTON, Je, Gel 1d derived, brig Monte Christo, Enos, New Bnet 10th, achra J Atwood, Cassiman, San Andreas; Ocean Belle, Thom: oat hin wh janie Troup, di In port Ovt 14, bi Litnrroors Octtvcasived bles. Dyer, Leland, and tan ia for Mast ‘Royal aleaan der,’ Den- Valiant, New York; ning, Hh gr Taylor, San Lhe il, Margaret Roach York. lied in, "idan e), Phe New York and Roche we Laut 3 a) tons vais sy ater rik ao cor put abib, cy of Ws by vores tHpolt (g, owerby,owton aad Rew fa ca ‘A Dev ere. le by altimore ; Lawson, Savaunab ; Cashmere, Ki Cardi and ale Cleared 18tn, Voluna, Morris, Gibraltar | San pte cisco; 19th, George Carl, Stover, Savani ‘umuri, Cai bell, Chanéston; ¥ » Guardian, Wallis, jew Orleas; 218 nie, Carver, tout aor , Green, Lis sak Batavia). betas New Fras Torey Furie pie nts ry abire new York a Nee re (ey Martyu, Boston Boston New York; sap, Wobile: Northampton, MeLioon, Savannab., Moutrove,” Bosiad; Amerioan Fag 0b, snk W sieton, Moore, New York, Cleared lar Star, ay New ¥. Ent ont 1b, earl Union, 2 and EW Stet- Son, Moore; a ork ; 2d, Erin (8), a e,? Liver: "Lcwvowvenny, Oct 18—Balled, Village Belle, Little, Balti- aM. BH, rived, Atalanta, Recker, Greenock for Have Maat Wt "Bodiam, Gardner, Ardrossan. for eno, Got th aVADA; Busan M ‘Pranon fh Sone ges Ne ‘nd Tadley Munro, New York for pro MALAGA, Oct 17—Arrived, Orbit, Nash, New York and ARSRILLES, Oct 16—Arrived, Nellie Mowe, Merryman, Pipalied Nous, Acad New Yor. Mavaauxt, Sept’ schre Ho 8 ana and sailed Bole «Hrd. frou owen tana sailed - Arrived, Creole, Lucas, Santiago de | FALL RIVER, s i dite schr Marcena Munson, Jr, Dayton, aaaien! Balog “Sah gegen Jones Georgetown, DO Sonn, Pacx- ard, and ae Alto, ney, , New’ York; Bertha Temple (Br), ie cee, Montevideo; briz’ Sarah Gilmore, Clifford, New York * Witham: fe Bergmann, fo; thy steamer irgin: ennedy, do; bark Sarah yu a Dougl vir ool; sckra Abbie EE "Gaupbell, Denison, ‘Now York} Texana, Taylor, Note Orient Gloarod Sth, brig Lizate H ital, aay Pensacola, Cleared 27th, schr M Trundy, Wai lachicola. Now d- Arrived, Stexiasnip Hille, Pu Paiol Age New York, Bailed—Steamship Virginia, Kennedy, N GEORGETOWN, DO, X ved trom Eastern 9, ports scbra Wm Allen, Jones; Gourgetaioe Hall: Rhoda Hol: Bra eke kens as Janae coun , achrs dence; Ohver Bchoteldy Dissoway, New Yor! Parker, pport; 8 A Hammond ‘Wentgate, Dighton ; M Richarda: irving, New London; Carrie Homes, Potter, Hoboken, 2d—Cleared, schrs ZF & L Marts, Marts, Somerset; Wild Pigeon, Phillips, Providence ; James Young, Wilson, ‘treed: bu “ortamnouth. a ee et aes a idl dBase: Lovie BOD son, Brown, and LQ C Wishart, myn Boston for ate hia; Wm Garriaon, Morris, Salem for do; James W Hi rower, Hingham for’ do; Chas E Jacrson, Collin for Baltimore; Elmira Sparks, Gardiner for New York (ane. all sailed). vessel bef 4 MOBIL! 'L Carter, ‘Also sailed all } Oct 20 Arrived, nchrs. Martha ano, Davia, Mar Aelra Inland; Talbot, Amesbury ry ebiiadelpbla, st—aArrive md ; bari ahs pat ip Reso.ute, Brooks, Havre; bark Prairie "MORTAR Get 26-Saitod, brig ML: B, Rates, West Indies arth, acura Prosio, Drew, acd. Momanoy’ Bowyer” Ne yor NEW ORLEANS, Oct’ 20 —Arriveds ineamahlp ht iv (en, aie favernocls, ‘pe eee mp aah Canada, im mal we soni bark Lea Bon hc Privat, sone a ADR Anivees ships. Ba Hyman, Brook pen River- side, Randall, ees bark Nevorsink, Barstow, Caidig Cleared—Steamship Sherman, Blanchard, New York ; bark Wetterhorn, Londerkin, Liverpool. Soreness, Pase—Sailed 29th. steamer Sgniates ships: Emily MoNoar, barks H F Hi NEW BEDYO Nov i “Arrived, schre ler, EMzsbethport ire, Mathews, do, “Enlied schr hr duepiogn n Waterman, Chane, ‘New York, 'EN, Nov 1—Cleared, park Eugenia, Gregory, Sevan PENSACOLA, Nov 3—Arrived, schr Adolph Hagel, Gifford, C) Oct 28, ship Lochiel Andrew, PHILADELP' ye Nov Wel airivody orig’ Clary Nicker- *Cuared El plants np seks, Patten, Hil, Savannah; brig OS ackard, Pad ‘2d—Al Aarived. rks Pi (Bn, Ankers, Dublin; Br), Coal Cofill, Baltimore; brig P Brown, Bain, Bas jark J Chase, from Bristol, B. Glonred Bask A Klookimann (Be, Schwan Martha Bowker, Pour tALARD Nov Rov Arrived, t ‘Thor af HOVIDENGE, Nov 2— Arrived, Raymond po schra James M. Yon ki Twat Worthington, Brown, do sich dese, Kelley, do for Faw phia | Frank bany; Ira Bile iat do; Danke 5» do Albert ick oH Fouts, y Cumtaine, Boal ; Gterbert rbert Manton, Crowell Hay is yeeman, Erie, os tia asnen. cy Carrie T are ei cd rin, Linoekia, Bp : Trenton; James Mt Baylis, Arnold, aoe enburg, Terrill, 40; oy earn Be 3,100) are fee tore te cine + ys BAN PRANGISGG, Noy’ a 1 Beh Carr, Newcastle, NS roe, ae Ships Favorite, Greenman, and ry of the aves 8 ed Oot ship Baltic, Taylor nok Sherbume Arived a Oat Je, ity Was Washingion £1 gigi. AV ANNAH, bon Arrived, Sa, abip, Nov 1—Arrived, steamships. Li aston, New perere w f merson, Mone Lord, Havana, a, disabled huge Eon fariom, Bmersot videos Bri favro; o ¥ Genry, rPhsiaaeipie Onago, St St Thomas; LL qiene Boston; schr David Ames, Hole vane re mosastiys Maguolle a ", ‘Glen teamship Virgo, New York; schre Marion Gage, Pagel, Maloka, Ba!timore. steamships Herman, Li ¢, New moky siticore? skip: oulnera, Bi lig Se dra ig BM uate Boe Aes, steamship Fairbanks, brig BE etOR, Nov i SANBOUS: ticiesivet a Divi LEGALLY OB' “AINED. “iw Accom pata eats Psa tained; advise]. KING, Ovunsellor at Law, 068 Broadway: FY age et Py ti Mg tel jens ae Mpeg gx blicit No pen rato be barat a oa HOUSE) ANtosuey, 1 Nassau street the JAPANESE OORN sae shoe and notion stores, ‘on Sam| Agente wanted, Depot 14 Fine street, ) pp NEW YORK To 87. LOUIS WITHOUT CHANG, ‘Wagner and Poliman Combination Estraordinary. 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