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— anime : ; gress. The President has tasued unwilling to continue advancing large sums of , an address, rT PAC ° National Convention de- ea legally ratified or WEST. AST oF AMERICA, ‘and he therefore offers to | Money on er a ne upholders of the ? resign,” The Municipality have lied, Seclerig bears ne Administrat assert that hake ee ETE eS Vheir bngire conndence in him and offering hi iy. Rae feoa ser tne vole will have se- full support in whatever uneasures he may dee Ub @ such @ number of tne opposition as to to adopt. “qyom Colombia, Central America, cures defeat this proposed plan. On sev cas News é ns this scheme has been put into su joyinent 10, in 1867, re- Cie, Peru and Boltvia. SMa rsunndit | SSE AI Settle able teat Tho Aduinistrative Policy—Preparations, tor | poh srt e a also bein, made £0 tpeipidate the y ¢ by fe cannot be fonbdted that some dissauisfaciion exist departments, more especially in the ‘Tiways rebellious ty of Arequipa, the inhabitants ‘of that warlike place complaining that the govern- meut has granted concessions for rathways from the rival eity af'facna to the fronuer of Bolivia, aud hus counteracting the benellts that should be de- Hivea by Arequipa froin the Pano Rallway extending Chilcau Fourth ot July— VALPARAISO, Oct. 3, 1870, g the recent celebration of the anniversary jeau independence the Prestdeut of tie repub- lic, ata public Banquet, made a speech and pro- tho SiragateThe Araucauia. to the West raph Cable. The, Acekic ‘tniia,T os ~ Hover a toast tn Which hp declared that, in the aP- | go the int of Pert. President Baltaundersiands the The Algalde of Toboya Killed in | proaching Presidential campaign the government | motives of these rumors tvo well to disturl itis about them, Supreme power he placed & number of his relatives and warm adherents. in the most imporiant positions m the army. By this means the troops are now held under perfect controt, and are leyal to the administration. With this clement in his favor ho has but little Lo fear from any revolutionary movement. ‘Trivial as May seem these matters to foreign read- ers, they are more thau interesting to residents in hod decided to maintain a strictly neutral position; to jutersore In no manner whatever with the right of the people; to support no particular candidate; ail that he, when his successor was elected, would retire to private life, satisded with the services he had dove to his couniry, Although these remarks mieht be considered ad conventional by skeptical a Row. COLOM BIA. The Pawame. ai runa peste Aecas enbeEilect of | ons, they caused @ most pleasurable excitement | Hor. conectully to our OWN comntisinel, Who, siace site: SiseapesRtanars he Charlee Bright | io nout Vulle, and calied the serious attention | the airival of Mr, Meiggs and the commencement of Unveiling the Statue of Coiumbas—atal of the pr’ earring te oie a Hig oe enlerprises, have F re “1 ‘ f . | materially increa eit Interests In the re- ar oe eer amen cores vena It hag been for so many yeara a promt puolic, Auy change of goverauent ut present ABEISWALI, Nov. nent feature of the programme of the ad- | by revolutionary forco would be fatal to the for- ‘The laying of the shore end of the cable witeh is Lo conaect thts iethmus with che Island of Jamaica, and thence with the balance of the worl@, 18 the tunes aud hopes of many of our people, and would be most deplorable for Pera in geueral. Fortu- nately, as has already becn remarked, no greai dan- ger exists, Even shouid a revolt occur, tae ministration to take @ part m the elections, whether Presidential, Congressio nal or local, that a departure trom tis plan gives renewed contidence greavevent of the fortaight aad one in which ail | (1) Doome in thelr desive for completa liberty and | Sovernment, with such abundant — supplies 7 eresten i etier % . of the sthews of war at fis disposal, feel surety, 18 | 8 BT phates ncn j Fexoru. So much the more as the power of the | Would make sholt work Ol {ts opponents, amnounced the arrival alt . gb the. cable | Soverament is very great, from the fact of the ex- | Baita’s known firmness of burpose would also deter and . Vesiel at Aspinwa e es its appointing prerogatives; as im | ® umber of lus cuemies trom taking active steps on Doar. They rétiaiwed iu pore onen | onsen of PP ig prerog i Against him, ug hitierto, a rosewaier policy has gen- every city, town and hamlet it could com- mand the principal lecal officers under pain of dismissal to make returns of the elections in accordauce with ite desires, or by the employment of force to Cause the result to be tn conformity with its prejudices. By abandoning these powerful eraily beeu adopted towards a Clasa of agitato: who deserved the most exemplary punishment thal the government could employ. Ja the midst of this proposed disturbance the pubiie works already initited are progressing with the most satisiactory activity. By every mall from the interior we learn that planters “are increas. Monday. tie 24th ult., having been Getaiued several days by unfavorable weather, when the boats of the Dacle landed the cabie safely. ‘The work of splicing it to that which passes through the iugoon and connects with the ofllce was soon fulshed, and poPicgact aiagh bg : ral hls oH ee te lilegalities the people can enter upon a period or un- Vilapennee phe ED ee eet ne upysg ts (re rata fae weak oe Vestal | *¢customed freedom, and hence the satisfaction | value, hag become an object of speculation, and now was proceeding i * Pate nj Di 7 re commands comparat vely an exorbitant price. ‘The It " sid nave been followed m the afternoon, Uninterrupted ee iy Saat lr decyPe ae the | Public lands are ey sought for; on the Oroya daily communicauon was kept up between the . ine they have all been portioned out, It 19 weil majority of the diferent opposition organiza- | known that for the want vf cheap transporta- Pacle and the sore batteries till Friday, the 28th, s = Uon the tnterior portion of Peru, altuough when the #lgnais suddenly censed. Since then.| US Stves @ more confident aspect to the | Tonuetuiy fertile, has wp. to ike present results of the electtons of 1871, the bellef gradually | ume beer almost uncultivated. Now, with nothing in regard lo the progress of the work bas | yoining ground that tue clerical party, united wit i. A the facilities afforded by these different railways, a radical change will take place, and irom a cousum- ing country it ts hoped that Peru in a few years will become productive. ‘The vartous private lines of been made pubile. tributabie to ine au ‘Tis unfortamate mishap js at. weMent of the paying out the upbolders of the government, wall tind it more than Impossible to defeat a candidate chosen from Ure ranks of the coalition and representing those prin- machinery, which rendered it necessary 0 | cipicy which now ace held by the masses generaily. | road in tue north and seutl ate also belug rapidly buoy the cable and to proceed co Jamatca | ‘The questien of reorm ae Progr enes slomly 40 | pushed forward. or repairs. Some tree hundred and filty miies of | {He Senate House of Representatives, Itcan~ |!" Tue municipalty of Lina, presided over by Don Pi! ~sbeh aait Gorcads fin aoa nd sa if now be di (che bill is of such Importance as | Manual rardo, fo been changed by order of Con- Qnnin had bonn paid Ou: Whee. the SreeERs eeruTTee, | tote attention and consideration, | gress, on acconnt of an inforiuality im the manuer The Dacie 15 likely to imeer with but lithe ifany | but since Cougress has been specially conyened to | of eleviion. Although the new coporation 1s com- detention at Jamaica, a3 TL utiderstand the precan- } Lially settle the matter it must be adinitted that | posed of intelligent and active citizens, it is greatly Uon has been taken to Lave theoe duplicates or | energy ut least should be mantiesied, The complete | regretted here that the former body could not very part of the macuinery Likely to be uceded tn | reforth and renodetling of tne constitution of Cuil, | have remained in ofiica, During the two of aceldont. arly tu those provisions relallug to the right | years of its term Lina has been The waesial! ' whitch prevailed in | Of franch: is notonly of interest to residents of Wie | transformed from a medieval into a civinzed and me Sea asout the middle of Ucto- | tint bat to those abroad who have | modern appearance, The sewers Wat formeriy ran ber, and at tke fine tue feet sailed Jroia | Columercial relations here, who might at any | glong ihe suriace of its streots, always considered us Aspinwall, piust have rendered the wwors | fine settle witbla her Iumits. The HERALD | the origin of the terrible epidemics that have aMicted e Very difficult, bui it is to be eather Wil Javor the balance of tne Work, and (hat the uews of the successfal comple. | tion of the cable will appear ia Cie LenaLy Jong ere this reaches Its destinador has been made wequainted with the more Jmportant steps already taken m this matter, and as tie ahs r pue they shall be duly communti- rated, Jvo Candidate bas as yet been proclaimed by | 1 the contestiag parties. It 18 constlered the city, ave ail covered; the streets themselves are paved us weil as thi of aimost aby American City; the houses now are bull in a uniform manner, @ud, beter than ail, @ very perieet system of com- Mou aud free schoois has b adopted, by which mrecapuion and Kind greeting given to tian probavle that M, Erraawiz will receive | move iimu 5,000 children before witout’ the mens the g00u peopiv Of Axspin i. Jeimiwioa as President irom ine opposition, of education are wow iustrucled by conipetcnt referred to in & previois leiter, was jollowed up Phe hatlouai celebration on Mie 1th ult, already | teacners, by th ef Punonia, wiih eyaal enthusiasci, | Pelerred to, Was uot so enthusiastic as generally, A_ very sad loss was experienced a few days since and fur un entire week te two clues kept | ha tae same time the people gave themselves | by Mr. Hcnry Wietygs, in the death of bis uivee, Car UP & succession of catertainiiwals 4 lonor of iugir | Levly up Wo the enjoyment atiorded by the festival. | gine. ‘Tuis young lidy, ouly of about fourt disting: ? tles, accompanien s. dus, OF tho spread eagie deseripti yas noted lor ber'gieat promise and gentie Comman¢ ial, came over ua pare or all i disporiliga. Beluved by ali Who bhuew her, both Pan fe ae @ pot wanting: on this oc: | Perivinas aud Americans have been prodigal ia at ty Curoit. high masses and Ze Leu | thaiy urances of profound syny, x and the ¢ Which are nota feuiive iv the Uniied States, wer The Miuister of Woreien adati to the Gri R wW, attended by the Presid 4 | gard to tae recent Incident regar been prepar 6 ol 4. Free exhibitions in the Wes | fro Callao of a bearer of despatches from tue Plo rea mh . x Legation here, while ceria shaw legal eodings Were Urged agalast bint, has Yeiused to isi (Le Giplomulic correspondence reiastag to 2 Saine La aMswer vo the reqacet of the Legation, bs considered as adiniiting a victory ou the paid or the Legat.on. ihe Unite ONT ilps Onward and Nyack are sull in port, Commodore mcLougal, comuinnding the ng (he wivivalof his dagship, the sau Francisco, livia We at the accident suffered idens Melgarejy, im ialiing ng Were present. eediny aay by ah ¢ ou bosrd ut Mail Steausnip Coupat at the disposui ef tae the ageut th tits guleekt wal af, at which a The band of tie Squadron Mi une. 4 follow 4oWa uur AOL, ol ny k took place MOG Koccty, ladies Was only exceeded | + of the gentiomen, aid ta tine, fon thal the goverument aad wank ve entertainment of thelr ihe fest from his horse sie \v the ostied a yery serious aspect, the physicians AM nea ‘le, 1g that an amputation of tie leg may become quar ase «the distinguished parient declariug Bentatry MUCHVE OF great Licouven- | ever Wil low such a operation. ions have boeh made by bota | During tie i y tic gevern- uunded, Wid went of tie to the Council! of a 4 ie i Cougross Was about to adjou after Ane statue of Colui s Gere is Jn faver of King Willam ra ‘Qusactcd some IMporlant Lusi Ail 1 . Colon (. although the Pre: Apropo ch, a3 a Mailon, f military affair e2 from ving iu w measure whieh wects wilh rocuial dues hitherto exacted & remnant of the old colonial absurdit The guano contract with icposiis had been Suapatl oes In livian Minisier to Peru, ha ad policy of the go destined the post of potentiary to te Veaee nd the Indians Ce dshingtuu. Ib Was tioight buat e of tI Colonel © would be selected, aaa would in- 1c Of pro. BLO y ‘ald, ately proceed to ils destination, ly WiTiRi of the Work fer the En udidates for President, Speaker and nics Senator. weady the republican members of the New Jersey Legisiatuxe are drawing up a programme for sion, Ataserenade given to the Assembly- a Sesion AISO, Oct. 10, 1870, ssla and France has been the exciiement recently in this oat, the Lamothe Plquet, leita inee, ostensibly for the purnose of looking agehip LtAstiée, and on ier re- v days a were loudly applauded when they de- clared their intention to i tegisiation of asort, the f Thitted to yo had been ou a that: ve: to Valparaiso it was cen Wicked i's y of elev " i rted, oon fair ithority, that — several the two late sezsions, With a Inajority of eleven on an merchant smMps had been captured by the joint baitot, as “ell as a majority in each House, the at aud seatto Vahitl ‘This report was atter- | TebUblicans will find no a pacstig a registry law, and perhaps a though many of the rds piven some dignity by tts puvilcation in a per Ferro Carri, leading re} ed work ef re Dileans are oppos ng the to the later, Wane Will be the grand he new: ul manner by t i 6 istri¢ back to the | and vont the private information your correspondent ; me : repdexed 4il 3 lus obtainea ne considered i as well founded, | Performance of tie however, aud there ts iwintster of the Nortn German Confederation | little doubt tnat this b s will bo perfornied in irssed a hote on the sublect to the Foreigu | Sch @ manner that the dominant pariy will beable to conivol te State fox some ye Then f attire 11 Jersey City will apy the attention of the Legislature for some at least. Numerous avicndinents to the r of te consolidated y will be made, It is ed to reduce the Board of Aldermen to one ad tke Board of Ki ¢ sume proportion, The big Nicolson ce of time aud the nagnales of that department hav public of uuy Very reliable Information | polit. : ernment has thonght proper to issue a itn, in oh itis ordered that musi abstain fr an ports; and are pro- taking oa board any urucle; the officers aad ¢7 ciaim of Ly aed Walike purposes. No armed ves- | pavement job on Grand strect, from Mill creek to to celiher of the beliigeronts | W ingion street, and which by a dexterous ult. AS tie i cal leave # Chilean port -hefore the expiration of | manouvre of — tie ergen "ering? was identified i nty-four bi alter the sailing of a merchant | dovetaiicd into the charter, will be repealed on tne The projec ship or inan-oi-war of the other Power. articles | peiltioa of tie residents, Who have already taken has besa uy vi abaud of war can be iurnishcd (0 such armed | actionin the Matter, The act creating the potice has finely ¢ and they ure not to be allowed to bring | commission fs also to be repealed, and a nes com- turns nome tue prizes into Chilean ports, ‘Tuls measure | mission subsiiiuted. Th isUng Couunission has 7 he govery | wag deemed necessary in view of the | become so obnoxious that hundreds of democrats at fH tual Loco | prasenca of two French meu-of-war — in | the late electton voted the repubitcan lcket in order Bane Oe gsc ON | the port of Valparaise, vogetlier with gute anum- | to haye the act iepeaied. Lhe Water Commissioners the part of Mi. v st Ltberal | ber of ships carrying the North German fag. Th wiil have to ‘ walk the plank” next, ou acconnt of character. ‘The property city do pet | jos, however, Have no intention of leaving thei | tue abuses of long standing which the taxpayers want a yoou supply ol it for noi hing, The monthiy French ¢ Nazaire aud Aspinwall present, ess Iney can ye coutinaally complained of. ‘Iwo of the salaried offl- cials of this department spent Weir time for the last few weeks, notin the for of the Board, but in anchorage until the news of the capture of Parts and declaration of peace reaches them. This needless to state, ls comiidentliy expected by the great majority her ‘rhe Viscount de Treilhard, Minister of France to n St. u suspended tor ihe canvasslug for the democratic caadidates, and i they abuse some cases gl and Yéspect- The steamship Shannon, from Carthagena and | ¢nig pepubito, leayes for the United States by tuis | able residents, Mayor O’Netll succeeded in Santa Martha, avvived at Aspinwall this afweraoon. | Mleaman He had Soon abpotnted fepreseutanye of | carrying out some destrabie measures in sof it he news wiatever trom tt t # France in Washington ‘3 the government Of tie 1S, board, but the opposition to him was powerful. ema each rie: he election | Pinneror, bat ia duaware whether the new adminis- | Men were dis.larged because they refused 10 vote pf ne te hab ted aye Diy, to meet | tration Wil conlirm or annul the appointment. | for certain caudidautes. Tbe pabilc feeling on these tgtion, took pince last Stray. ag ihe consti | Having lived in Chile for a number of years and be- | and other vital questions ting the taxpayers is Of the liberal purty Tesused te aeceny HeomMCHE MED | eoine Most favorably known to all, the Viscount | so streng that a mass meeling is to be held at the Gidatesbrourkt % Peat MbY Of tue caus | Jorves Dehind him a great maay frietds, who wisu | Catholic Institute on the 22d mst. for the purpose ae hears und aki Lot vote, conse- | iin ati ealth and prosperity, of taking steps (0 procure the repealo! all odious quently. The negroes carrigd the election’as they mmeusures auecting the city. wished, NRE. x, PE U eee Bakiway, pil the most ene all, » hi RU. passed by a democratic lezisiaiure, and which con: CENTRAL AMERICA, ne a tributed inv great degree to the defeat of the de- oenacnontiirincisi mocracy —must be repeated first of ail, he exeup- = Provecdinga of Congress~Fears of a Dead- | tion of that corporation from taxes to the ainount The Decimal Monetary Mystem Adopted in lock--Rumers of Reveluiion—Strength cf sanaly of neariy Suge ug 1s aries Guatemiala— 3 ty of the Guatemals —G aia on tie taxpayers for the eneit of the Wistent-Preg fe ee tat iael be ng vied Goverument~General items~Boliviaa | runway company 1s the greatest grievance = dhe fg wh ge lode News. the people of Jersey Cliy have to complain of. On sident and Cougress of Costa Rica at Lima, Oct. 14, 1870, this issue aione the candidate of the Young Variance. The long vexed question of the Dreyfus contract | Democracy for Assemibiy itu the Third district re- PANAMA, Nov. 2 1570. | stiit ocouples the aitention of Congross and of the | CelVed over nine hundred votos, belng a imajority of nearly four hundred over the reguiar democratic candidate, For Prestdent of the Seyate littl Ned Bettle, of From Ceitral Aime’ arrival of the Co: lave to aunounce the dian Bowdlteh, on the public generally, and seems now to be approaching a favorable termination, The Interests of many p Guaten » Captain Howes, on she duet . ok, Camden, is the forcimost mao. He was the choice Fs te cede sanstthimmpe date csn ee Howes on she | Inducntial persons here, attacked by ,the terms of | Of ths republicaus for that ollle when tuey made a Sot Wit. The news bring ts from the contract, have caused a most violeat opposition | pominatioa last yeur in caac: ‘There is not GUATEMALA to employ every possible force against the scheme, | trongbout the State a repubiican more popular or that the decimal mouelary system has been | Indeed, for nearly two months tue Chamber of De. | Mere esteumed by the members of the Legislature, the hails of whiclt have known Mr, Betile tor years; Mr. J. F. Baccock, of New Branswick, 1s named for Secretary of the Senate, while two Newarkers are tossing up for Uke Speakership. A very prominent aud active repubilcan of Jersey City will be put lor- ward for Clork of the assembly, The great prize t3 the office of United States Sen- ator. ‘Two years ago Jake Vanatta was laying bis wires, but Goveruce Randolpi found tt out and headed him off. throwing houest, plucky Joel Parker adopted by taw, and tint the anticipated trouble with Mextco lad passed over--the whole affalr, ac- cording to Mexican sources, baving originated laa mustake on the pari of ihe Guatemuians, From) . DON we hear no ting but the celebration, by all classes, of the birthday of President Duefias, who puties has been almost exclusively engaged in wis qiatter, Speeches without end have been de- lyered, every Representative has thought it a sacred duty to express opinions upon the advantages or the evils to result from the ne- gotiation, althongit from the first it bas been elear that the goverament would ullimately obtain a oe to have gained univer approbation dur- | triumph. Within the last few days matiers ‘have pails dnc Se fdas Heandolpi’s cal- ing hig adiministration, and that this repndite has add 2 efore culations in regard to the Senatorshtp have been up- passed a ‘lecree a I ionétary system | Veen approaching a climax, and before the eud of | sory the iaiw elections, Frelinghuysen looms. Up 28 the month I hope to be able to Inform the HeraLp | of the final vote in the House regarding the affair. There 1s yet, however, a didiculty existiag in the way of settlement, ‘The government has a majority - in Copgress, but not a quorum. Now it 1s whis- pered that the plan devised aud adopted by the opposition Is that the members of that party absent themselves from the Honse when the time arrives for of Guatemuia. HONDY This goverpment has anu Nshiug a monopoly which branch of in imhavitania of the repu another decree declan from a boiiie and upwards s retail remaining as borore. 1CAT.A ings of 1) tle successur of Cattell, £x-Governor Ward, Cor. neitus Walsu and Cortiandt Parker expect to have ees lo Say in Lie matier, They pre ail New- arkers, ed the decree estab- Itivation of tobeeo, how free. to all the Tt hag also passed sale of foreign Iiquor Lbs fh tae suie D; From xf rf A Carek Cop PiENOMpNON.—\Wise men are puzzling themselves to account for the fresh water (hat comes up throagh au iron tube, sunk fiteen feet through the constantiy shifiing sauds of Cape Cod, Jrom ffleen to twenty feet from high water, and not more than three feet above it. The water we hear of the rejo ion of th uiversay of the ir thus leaving te afair unsanctioned and still | jy Chis tube rises and falls wict the tide, yet more September; aiso complaints of further eatangling what now appears to be most | than ny ey ag bested: have been pumped from 4 tne postal s for th atria na sh aubtless caus atone time, Witneut finding the slightest trace 1 throdgho @ repal From lutricate, Snoh action would doubtless cause the | going master. itty of such fine quality t Costa RICA goverament an immense amount of trouble and | gupniy ascives for a sea voyage from this we ‘we hear of gisagreciuent Letween Prezident Guardia | vexauon, singe the French houge would be naturally | Wewaort (dt Ld dtereuru, Movs & oS tial ET a nN AS * ~~ SE daily, especially in the ave ing been oe here morrow night, the Opera Jow, and the stately and will again throw open its renovated, repainted, newly furnished, REOPENING OF BUSINESS Tho November Trade Unusually Animated. {From the New Orleans Picayune, Nov. 6.) ‘The city is fast assuming the uld ttme November animation, The crowds on the streets grow larger 1N NEW ORLEANS. ues given up to whole- sale trade, where may be encountered numbers ef country merchants—the nonsense about fever hav- Another theatre opens to- Heuse will quickly fol- opular St, Charles Hote) docs within a few weeks, nished throughout, an refur ‘The business and amusemen season has been a@ iitte tardy in developing Itself, owing, 10 a measure, to the plantations, which forced selves primarily to taking 0! the grossly exaggerat abou Cie yr fever, disstpat Scarcity of labor on the iia stops nits cwitag to he crop, Mui 1 road reports prevailing abi ‘The latter has been completely fed, the healt of our city now being per- fecliy satisfactory, no less for the unaccilinated stranger than for any one who has got safely through the struggle with “Bronze John,” SENIGUS RAILROAD ACCIDENT. On Thurstlay afternoon a young man, a passenger on the Western through trai: attemptea to jump oif while way, N. J. Bis extremities were literal}: in bound for New York, passing through Rah- He silpped and rollet under the wheels, ly cut to pieces, There are two statements in relation to his identity, One 13 that he was named Clinjo. Rahway and a student in nm Johueow, a resident of Rutgers Cellezo,; New Brunswick; the other that be was Julins Wallack, a dealer in wines and liquors at Elizabeth. At ail events he diedata lute hour on Thursday night at Rabway. METEOROLOGICAL RECORD. Friday, No Want DEPARTMENT, SIGNAL Servicn, Un. Vv. 12—12:30 A. M. } iTep Svares ARMY. ee [sf 1a Place of Ower-|2% |23 Force of the {su of the vation |S Pn Wind. Weathers ‘Auguste, Gn... {20 43| 49 Cnt b0.72] 41 Gentle, S46) 47'S, W.] Very gon pe it | Ver nile, fs0031 B3is; W: eeu 30:85) 53) “W, "|Very brisk, So:0e aals. Ww.laente. 29:91] 8313. W:l Very gentle, 30.06] 218. B.\Gentlo, p9'92) 41/3, W:lGentla, on] fal 0:09) ol) — 80:14| 47] w. |Very gentie, 30:13] G3IN. W.|Very gentle, 230) 401N W. Very geule, 30-01 36) + |caim,” 29.99] 851 35, |Very gentt 29:98] 43| = [eae 20:51 83 8, |Gentlo. 0-081 ble. W.|Vory gentle ba:ea] 48/8. W.lVery gentle. SHIPPING NEWS, Almanze for New York=This Duys Sunrises....... 6 43 Sun sets,....... 445 | Hi Moon rises....eve 8 02 igh water,morn 10 47 OCEAN STEANERS. DATE OF DEPARTURES MONTH OF City of Le Caledonia Fereite. .- Clty of Wash! Auctraha OnT Cnt gi Nagpore (Br), Baynon, Br), oin, Rio Ja Bark Marle (Fr), Boaurad, Poin’ Brig Stabla (tal), no, Brig Engenta, Larrabeo, Brig Louisa (Br), Doe, Brig Five Brothers, Tur ton. Brig Ida L Ray, Brarford, Nasi Schr Mary Patten, Cummings, Buek &( Sehr Mollie Porter, Megath Wenberg. br Pioneer (Br), ye AL wor ter, Hall br RM Br ner, Brow hr WB Mana, 1a PROM terson, London (Br), Hamm, St J NEW YORK FOR THE VEM Ve 69 Broadway. 15 Broacwi 7 Bowlin roadway. wiing Green 29 Broadway. 7 Bowling Green 5 Broadway. 7 Bo Liverpool—John | L rpool—E E Morgan's | Nelson, Jr. Joaper, London—Thos Dun- noire -J L Phipps & Co. (t-Pitre—H A Shan & Co. | Onsta: peovich & ial & Co. MeCol atanzas—Miler & Hough- san, NP-NMoss & Wa Madeira and am St George (Grenada)—-B I TI Brewer, Baitimore—Baker & jelphia, ietphia, ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE ni Steamship Helvetia (Br), Gr wn Mth, with mdse and Nov i 34 hry Lat 45 2 n 58 a0, Stearae! tows via Poston, with ma Steamsilp Alaska, Gri parsengere, to Pacitie Mail St Steamslily Charieston, Be: ise and passengers, to R Sandy Hook had stvons he. 8 e, to Chi Steamship Co. Stoamship Hatteras, Lawrence, Norfolk, with mdse ‘and pasact Steamsillp C2. : Steampslup Fanita, Freeman, J Lorillard, hehe Julia A Decker, Duntoo, Had moderate we aera p Fripol, (Br) Sowerby, org ad Wil ALD STRAM YACHTS, 8, Liverpool Oot 38, and 55 passengers, to the Na. ther with 51 14, lon 25 45. passed Yon 8115, a large on 36 40, a largo 5, lon 63.09, a Cunard steam- one of the National Co.’ ‘a vessel's lowermast and t 40 47, lon 63 58, pe E; Uth, let 40 49, lon Lives t fat pool and Queens- i ‘anckiya. Noy 3, with mdse and 69 hours, with ‘o. From Hatteras to nds and very heavy head ea. Steamship Isaac Bell, Blakeman, Richmond, City Point and Norfolk, with mdse and passcugers, to the id Dominion , Richmond, City Point and ngers, to the Old Dominion Philadelphia, with mdse to §t,Plorro (Morb, 184 days, bats with éagar, &c, to [A Vatable & Sone-—vescel to B J Wen- Ban. lov 6, lat J on 71 40, spoke brig Port au Prince, from for New York. Sehr Julin A Rider, Sobnson, Indianola via Nassau, days, with Ge ke, to ‘ Metaog Ball & Co, Put into Nas distre: iy reported, Mechr LA Edwards, Marshall, Indianola, 20 days, with , to Tupper & Beattie, ee “arti jarwood, Godirey, Wilmiagton, NC, 10 daya, with naval stores, to Evans, Ball & Co, Had strong vorth: exly winds, split chr L B Hallock, Lee, Virgins Schr J G Crate, Virginia. ds t sails, &o. chr Jenaie Hall, Bailey, Virginia, he Sehr Wm Allen, Jonea, Alexandria. Schr Julius Webb, Cremner, Virginia. Schr Helen Heabrook, Soper, @ Behr Ald, Smish, Philadelphia f corgetown, DC. or Somerset, Passed Throuzh Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Scbr Adela Kelley, Young, Gloacester for New York, with fish, to E Nickerson & Go. a ‘Sehr Mary IS Gage, Church, Ne: Schr Anuadir, Corwin, Danver Schr Jesse B Allen, Case, Nant cbr Neliic H Benedict, Fehr Trade Wind, BSebr's W Wright, Br Sobr J 8 & LC Adaiua, port, eee Port r William Gray, Hart, ‘on tin Schr Traveller, Hodges, Schr Rackel ore. Yair Chauncey, St Jobn, Mo New Bedford for New Kdwards, Edwar w Haven for New York, for Albany. ort . iicket for Philadelphia, nickel ork, Rivor for Philadelphia, rovidence for Elizabethport. vmers, Providence for Elizabeth 1 John P McDevitt, McDevitt, Hartford for Amboy. laid, Conn, for New Yui. ad, Gonn, for New York. #, Portland, Ct, for New rten, New Haven for New onr Joseph, Skidmore, New Haven for Eiizabethport, Schr Cornel{a, Carroll Sehr Emily © Denniso len. wv Haven for Philadelphia, New Haven for Albany, Seur James Deverty, Carr, New Haven for New Bruns. ee ARH Shannon, Hil, New Haven tor Philadelphia, Schr Mary Anna, Leonard, Nei for New York, Schr BHT f , New Haven for Baltimore. Sebr Anthony Burton, Jéimson, New Haven for New York, Sche Minnie War’ eld, Staples, New Haven for New York. Schr Loutsa Baker, Barer, Vaty Haven for Virginta, B lark, Brit Sebr AG Lawson, Meyill, Brt Behr Fred Tyi Sehr Mary ‘fice, Sehr J R Mitchel, Sehr Alcor Morell, k, Por: r » Lyneh, Roslyn Sebr Sterling, Hays, BOUND Bark Alfred, Thibault, New ¥ SehrJohn Buvkalew, Robins, Aven. Lf W Benedict, Biy ivbae, W Ida Devaring, Sou Xinb Schr J C Chew, Pulllips, Port « Sehr Roanoke, Phiilips, Port ¢ Seb Alice Eorauton, Lewis, reenwich tor New Yor port for rill, Hnidgeport for New York, 2, Bridgenare for I Stamford for } ester for New York. cldgoport for New Yori, Albany. \geport (or Haverstraw, nheth pork, ww York. for Albany. Northpert fer Albany, atthpost for Kitiza’ port, EAST. ‘ork for Cadiz and Seville, » New Brunswick for New D, nr James Hoifmin, Shropshire, New Brunswick for i ‘00: Portland, boy for Taunton. Johnson for J n ‘ort Joluson for Bi Bebr Addie Ingalls, Ingalls, Elizabethport for Ports mouth, bree temntememeemden Pr George ga’, Auniby Ellanbetbport. for’ Blam- Dean, EXzabethport for Taunton. Bolt Me Caruiie, Norturup, Eilzabethpart for Prost ft Sehr 8 P Goodwin, Waterburn, Elizabethport for Stam- “Behr Onrnst, Heath, Fllzabethport for Providence. Schr Niagara, Werdon, Elizabetl thy for Bridgeport. Bebr Wm Duren, Doy! Hoboken tor Bosto shr Iris, Gritin, Hoboken for Norwich, E ward Wi x » Rondout for Pawtucks Soaith, Poushkeepale ¢ cre for Gril epsie for Calais. hr George Iaghington, ‘cok, Newburg for Stamford. Schr A Horelis, Hand, Ni Sobr Harri w York for St John, N et New. Sehr Julia Neweil New York for Salem. ft McEntire, New York for Salem, Schr Vuloan, Small, New York for Selir Senator, Faul un, New York » Ne onton, for Boston, Schr J P Allen, Allen, New York for Boston, Schr FM Gregory, Thorndike, New York for Boston. Schr Phil sheridait Murpuy, Now York for Fall Itiver, Schr May Potter, Potier, Now York for Noank, SAILED. Ship Grey Bagte, Bio Janeiro, Shipping Notes. The North German Lioyd steamship Deutschland, Captain Neynaber, will sail from the company's pler, foot of Third street, Hoboken, to-day for Bremen, The bark Frances, 850 tons burden, of Messrs R W Cameron & Co’s Australia Pioneer line, is now rapidly load- ing at pler No 9 Enst river, and will soon sail for Sydney ldirect. The Frances has comfortable accommodations ¢r passengers. The Old Dominion Steamship Company have now on their Une to Norfolk, City Point and Richmond the fine, large and splendid steamers Wyanoke, Isaac Bell, Saratoga, Niagara, Albemarle and Hatteras. ‘Owing to the filling in of a portion of the channel in James river during the late terrible storms, the two first named steamships have been withdrawn from the Richmond route, and now only ply between Norfolk and New York. Their places, however, are well supplied in the Saratoga and Niagara, which draw few feet less water. The business of this line ts constantly increasing, and, what is very gratifying, their patrons are enthusiastic in praising the officers of the several steamships for their uniform courtesy, and the accommodations for their convenient and uxurlous arrangements, The elegant fruiting schooner Hattle Haskell, Captain Erastus Young, formerly of the Flying Scud, will be launched from the yard of Messrs C & R Poilien, foot of Bridge strest, Brooklyn, to-day, at twelve ofclock, ‘This vessel is 85 feet long on the keel, 100 feet over all, 22 feet breafith of beam, 8 fect 6 inches depth of hold and is 150 tons burden. She ts of white oak, hacmatack and locust. Wm J Young, brother of her owner, fs the captain, Marine Disasters. STPAMGUTP BIENVILLR, Baker, at New Orleans 6th from New York, was detained '4 hours outside the bar by for. Capt Baker reports, Nov 8, 3 miles soa:h ot Jupiter Lolet saw a three masted schooner ashore; 14 unites further south a sly Ashoro, algo a brig dismasted and abyndoned; 13 miles souh of Hillsboro Inlet a schooner high and dry, masts and rigaing standing and sails bent; half a mite soath of Capo Florida Saw a suave rigged vessel ashore, wich wreckerd alon guido; 8 miles further south a ship and schooner, with wreckers dis: charging. 4th, off Tortugas, passed a ‘lot of yellow pine Tumber, apparéntly not long ia the water. STEAMER STATE or Vinginta, Freeman, from York niver, in golag up the batbor of Baltimore, morning of Sth, dwiag @ thick fog, rau against a ples, known As Wells! whari, with sueh force ast) onrry away thirty or forty fect of the’ timber. ‘The bow of thé staainer struck the fer bout Portsmouth, delonging to Mr Joseph Hankey, whte was seoured to 'the wharf. The side of the ferry boat, a wheel, was cut into the bow. of the steamer was "stopped in cont heavy knees. ‘tho ferry boat was torce tug " Vigiant, —beionsing thnber of ihe tug, as also a dec, was crushed in end to the ‘he ortion of tue cabin, or house on oi lamaged to tue extent of BL,I00 ‘The tug was forced under the steaintuy, K li We. ater, belong: ing to Messrs John Wells & Sons, which was somewliat dau: aged. ‘The State of Virginia soon after hauled off und her way to Abraham's screw dock, but siightly damaged, where she remained tntll the fog cleare! away. Capt Free: man, while in the uct of giving nn order throuch the opeaing in which the waiking beam moves, was siruck upon the back of the head by a part of the maebinery and prostrated on an fron railing encire'ing the opcning onthe deck. | He was found in au Ingonaible etato and. his critleal, Capt Freeman is a resident of Boston, BuIG OMRGA, Kerr, at Boston from Leghorn and Gibral- atr, had heavy Weather during the passage, splitting salls and springing foremast and foreyara, Baio PATRIARO SAN JOSE (Sp) from Havana for Barce- Jona, with coffee, pimentoy &, ran asiore oa Pickle Reef 20th ult; vessel bliged. BRIG AGLALA, from New York for Galveston, before re- ported asitore ab Key West, has besa got oat, alter liguter- ing her cargo. FA Bria Epwrs, A Gloucester 9th inst nicht of the 81st uit was away 60,C0v fect of lum tien, from Calais for Newport, pit into vila 4 feet water in the hol! On the rucit by A Leavy sea, Ww aud sot the vesiel loakiny h, from Rockland, re- cato the Nib of Hattoraa, fell In with @ W tona, eoppered and bottom np. Wasnuunn, from Vi nite, Fan asitore on U Orleans, with se! bitged, Sour Ipa F Wari sel, of by Koberison Dyer aad nL Monrrs (of New r Providence, with coal, surack on the rock k amp, in F own as port fo ad hall of the brig Pen on & © to act’ for ali o 1 thei ty, holding that t and not power 2 on) that he (Di against Captain Dicks dings bein E i must be he: re the judues | 1 1G r vort, by whom the matter will soou'b: He cided if not otherwise disposed of by compromise out of coat. The Pennnan was from Pousacolay with Inner. Bie was built i «Me, in eho, was 17 tons burden Tesare Peck & Co, of Yi h, NS. » brig y rhe Swed. nt. Sopisia (1 9: ihinst, She was} 1 to New Orleans from Iti A here in an open ti nt of the disaster, the Swed ar to the 2 wor out of her of the ‘The ix to save prove a total loaa, and it 18 uot probable that mute asthe weather is bad. ‘The cable ext rarmcy Vestal as cony without doubt | K yeaie on thelr way to Holiand Bay, | and are now rendering avaisiance to the crew. Misrellangous. ‘The Parser of the steamship Ala thanks for the prompt deli will please accept our | vy Of our packages this morn- WAY ON 1 reasons of butter the vessol—was broayht belore | * WH cliford, and by agree: | endorsed by the British Consul, restored ov the Stir, upon pay: pe captain, amounting fa al gsts by & Co, of Portland, Me, will soon add | esiei to their South American fleet. ‘the another spieadid new bar: Samuel B Tale, built under the superintendence of Master Sargent, at VJ te realy for lonneling au 1s expected to She Is considered equal (¢ anyting yet sent ont of thi yard and is really a sple vessel. She will reg out 550 tons, is to be comn by Capt isto: and wil load immedfately for South America, Notice. to Marinora. . VINGINIA-LIGHTHOUSE AT YORK SPIT GHOAL, CHESA in PRAKE BAY. Notico is given that on the evening of November 15, 1870, a fixed red light, of the fifth order, will be exhibited trom the serew pile ilthouse, which hag been receutly erected in 1244 feet water at mean tlie, on York Spit Shoal, at the mouth of York river, in Chesapeake Bay, ‘The Uigut yesrel now stationed to mark that shoal wil}, at the time of the exhibition of the ligut from the tghthouse, be removed, ‘The iron work of the for painted red and the superstructure yellow. ‘The focal plane of the light ig U8 teet above ordinary Fea el, and the light should be viaibie all around the horizon in clear weather at a distance of 114 nautical miles, A fou bell, lo be rung by machisery, and arranged for being struck at uniform intervals of 10'seconds, is placed at tho eastern side of the lighthouse, and will be kept in operation during fogs and tick weather. Now Point Comfort Light (tixed white) beara N by W, dta- ben he nant{cal miles, and Buck River Light (revoiving white) hears § by W, distant 734 naatical mie: Vesso's drawing over 24 feet water should not approach lighthouse on the eastern cide nearer than one-balf ation of the lighthouse 18 wing not lighthouse on the e of the south and #outhweat fad Voussis clawing waver Se sve mas Eeme ere the sli to the northwestward of tho light within one-quarter o mile, but not further distant than 244 miles. z Notice is also ctyen that the fog bell at Wolf Trap light houso strikes at unitorin intervals of 18 seconds, fostead ol 10 seconds, as befure pabilshed. Whailemen. be eo from New Bedford, Nov 10, ship Niger, Grant, Pa- citle Ocem, ‘The New Retford Standard says:—Twenty-four fehips are Teported arrived at San Francisco aod spoken, with an ay. erage catch of 1,050 bbla all, We have repoyis up to t aS at sent time of the arrival of 7 vessels at San jeiseo, which average 60) bbis. ‘The total catch of the 66 ships a the North, incladiag walrus oll, up, to last Locales | oad amy 410M Lbls ol. “Anotner ship ts reported lost, the Japan, o| Melbourne, formerly of this port. : Spoken. Brig Georgla, (rom Georgetown, 5 C, for Barbados, Oct 28, Jat 82 du, ion 73 50, Foreign Ports. ms HANaUnG, Oct 31- Arrived, steamship Hammonia, Meler, SMTonontity Sepe B—Arrivod, bark Ethan iAiien, Siow, San Francisco; 2v'o, ship Frank Fiat, Smailey, do (and sailed Oct Tor walino Paands); Oct f, bark kG Wyle law), Hatemaa, B: en. Cyawanrosy day Ost at ‘arrived, sche 1 Casson, Coombs, New York; 20th, sehr Chainpioa (ir), Garrett, do, A Nemed. Ge ai, “sehr Lizne ‘Troup, Newell, New York via Old Harbor. cari, heli, Law ver 18 fect water may approach the one-quarter of a mile, aad hin three-quarters of a anile; A lise; Lot In port Oct 0, ship Eardia Seolieldy Melcher, (Br); brig Haidee (Br), for United States; schrs Is ten E, Clossan; Champion (Br), Cifivord (Br), eI Hifor be sMONDOs, Nov 10—Arrived, ship Emerald Isle, Blowors, ade | j h swept | wsner island Sound, A MOF Lith last, aud | reporied), |} Wiition is exceedingly | 2},f07 got Al Nassay, 3 mY Cataybe, voner, New York’; 28th, te yn 2 Meee fat Lot ee nnaae i es fe a Coste Rica, | Bow iteh, Central aoe or Arrived, ‘steatashtp, Corinthian, "ilvere port bark dani, for New ‘er, aay ae for do 8 days; sebr a : Porta, 8, IRTON, Ni . a HOingt ter daca ee og aly, tn Everith H Rondout’ + pein Chief, Snow, aud Adrian, TOE eet Geog Pedy ea ae ip ‘God Soto vons [cr Baw sores Biaaay Pico, Goatrey, City of Cork. wiles wearin mm vorata e Balled. iy Blackstone, Ki i orl, Maceatone, Kensington ahipa W A Campbell, Bt PM); and trom the Roads, brig James Fi Potor Tike Arrived sista Saxon, Seais, Philadolphias bare Youag Tark, Nlokerson, Almira, , Bailed -Steamsh) BALTIMOKI Taunton, Nov ov bo arrived, achr ft James, “Keote fi 5 Keofe, fo, aire Mala Carictou, Curtin Cho egelt, doz Agta, Hoberts, Newborn: : Parker” New Haven; Lottie Wi relis, Kimball, Jr, —, Bockland; Siubad, Arey, 8 1» He , Savannah: ae cong ee eae Pa W Griding, Gai ew Haven; Kate S New Haven! Mf G Fart, Cromwell, Bridgeport, Ida Richardson, Henry Parker, Postens aw Vv Ih—-Arrived, ton; MeCielian, Howes, 0 BANGOR—Clenrea, 9th, brig Mary Mewests New York jehrs JW Drisco, Haskell, New York ; Hannibal, Cox, New York; Harmony, Burgess, and Ella Hay, Jeltison, New or! BRISTOL, Nov 10-Sait abeth, Borden, and Joha Croektord tntche: sours ery hoe orp ved, ship City of Halifax (Br), CHARLESTON, Noy $—Arri Cunmminger: fallax” eon Lsrlg Abby Ellen, Foss, New York vin George Snilet—Schr Grace B Mest, Lord, Tn —Arrizod, tcamsdsh iaas get 7 York, DANVERS, ‘Nov $--Arrived, sehr ‘Styhans Doane, ew Yor! EDGARTOWN, Nov 7—Arri Sea Broez dA Dyer Bagley, Biz SiRpoR for Bustony UReeT Rondont for do} Kate Mebane, Hallock, New Yors for Portsmouth, GALVESTON, Nov 10—Arrived, steamship Gen Sedgwick, Nichola, New York, 1lth—-Sailed, steamship Tillie, Partridge, Key West and York, i Nov 4--Arrived, schrs Gov Cony, Manson, 4 ith, ary, Shield, Wi do. Safied 4th, seus Pedro A Grau, Cobb, New York; bth, Fawn, Daket, New York; Lena Hunter, Ferry, Philade Aribur, Burton, New Yori; &, brig Mountain bagle, New York; schra M 8 Lewis. Lewis, and J H Hud Nori Oth, Bmuly Kidder, Philadelphta; Fred Spotfo lew York. GLOUCESTER, Nov 9—Arrived, brigs Aylesford, Mioniss, Windsor, NS, tor New York; Fanny Buser, Nickerson, New York Cor Portland; sclira poulsa, Deering, Ban- gor for ‘Newark: Prot, Walter, Laney, Tangity Sounity Vay for Portland; Onward, Arey, Bangor for New Yor' ane, Ingraham, New York tor Portsmouth, ObiLE, Nov5—Arrived, slip Nile (Br), Aylward, Ant- werp. Girared—Sehr Sanyrenl (Be), for Liverpool. MILLURIDGE, Nov 7—Arrived, scir Union, Sawyer, Ca- lals for New Yori. Neale Schra Jullet (new), Strout, and Union, Sawyer, few York. NEW ORLEANS, Nov 7—Arrived, steamship Fider, Bince, Cherbourg) 1 Harris, Loekwood, Brazos Santiago: ahips Success, Chass, Cardills barks Alloe O (Br, Dix, Hriatols Moutreal, Smith, Rio Janeiro; brige Linas, Evans, do; a oe T-Cloared:ehip Sodbirg (Be), Berry, Liverpool. ov 7--Cleares Sedbut i je P Nov be Aatads eledmusipe Western SouTawnrsr ih, slips Persia; Ocean Wave; schrs Kate Metropolia; Agnes Wentworth, and Constance. . Nov 7—Arrivei, steamship St Mary, Lockwood, Gaiveston; achr Geneva, Gioter, Ruratan, ‘Outside, was, falr wind, ships Victory, and Coronet. NORTH FALMOUTG, Nov +—Salied; ' schy Iris, Nye, on. N&WBURYPORT, Noy 9—Arrived, steamer Achilles, Col- PRY LON DOL, Nov 8—Arvived, aphra Julla HG a i, Nov 8—Arrived, schra Julia jaro and Yankee Boy, New Vork for Boston, ets Mth—Arrived, sehes Willle Di! Novwir Richards, Rogers, and Madagascar, Elizabetiport for Pyovideave; Frank Enully, Bangor for New York Satled Sth, schra War Steed, Cotuit Port for New York; Poston, Niekersou, Rockport for do; DL Sturgis, Hutehins, 2, Louvard, Boston for do; J P Wallace, Houcester for do; Gthaan, Kelley, Borton for Bale 2; A'S Rogers, Moyo, Bockpore for New You oO Airy, Sag Harbortor do; Panny Kh Wilmington; Only Sov, Eastuysa, JH Deput: N es Howland, Jacksonville for Alexandria; Atbert Phara ort tor do; Balt Dis, Cidais for iin? Fawn, hakory Pleton, Nay for Now York; Oliver Chase, Kelle New Beiford for do. LPHIA, Noy 10-- Arrived, brig Ortolany Lee- 7; St Mary's, Ga; vebrs Mary D Ireland, freland, Boston ‘a Allen, Blake, Gardiner, Me; frank Herbert, Bal ny Bitehic, do; Cas , Potter, Pe Aman, Boston: Henry Croskey, . do; Caroline Young, Youag, wit, Bartlet, do; Ree vane, Adarns, Salem; 8-& Boaty: T Sinnickson, Digker- W Pharo, Collins, Boston; Reading No 4, Liste, Nor Honey Herbert, Siuith er, Boston; Harriet d Gandy, Salen; AH ‘Wave, Nore, Someraet; Hilza aud Rebecca, Smith, Fal River; AB h, Banks, Dt + Cart. doy JW. haw, Wilmington, chra Wm Gillam, Mebaffey, Calais for New York, » Libby, Piuiiadeiphias + t. Hamburg. &— Arrived, brig Kio Grande, MeLel- ry Win Wilder, May, Putladelpata, ‘ov l—Avrived, schr idinguas, Heancy, xt. iclirs Chas II Moiler, Brown, Philadelphia ; Connecs alin, New Vork, DEN 4, schrs James M Rayit dos Mi ie, Gard do; Minute oy Lis Juniata, Flanders, Cultyhunic; ristol, 1» New York} Giobe, Eaton, do son, Dennta, ral O04 ved, scbra Juno, Clinton, New gor for Washinton; RS. Sti, Florida, Metcalt, New 5 s, Keene, New York; schrs D 0, ekim, do; Mary Lang mteak, Lord, do; WU Hall, ‘I Achorn, New York; Nautilus, Or ; An i, do; Hix, Hall.do; Olive Avery, Cotte | do; th, brigdenny A Cheney, Arey (new), Galvestouy sche Hotigdon, Carte, ae AN FRANGIECC Arrived, ships Jas Aiken (Br) emine “Augiati, Gln Alten, |. Ochotek Sei are Scotiand, McLellan, Belli , ships Inteeptd, Lloyd, New Yor Tith Lu, Manila. i SAVANNAIA, Nov I Lindesr Mallory, New York; ry Garvin, Liverpool, a for Ne} , New York. 'y. J Ward, Ward, and Paclic, Was New York for Pembroke? Pato Oliv Ww Yor! kin Tor Kew York; Mansteld, Ingeabam, Nu, ared, sehr David Nichols, Mayaguez. TAM "Nov 1—Sailed, sehra I N Seymour, Norton, plendid, Phinney, New York, ASK TO SBR IA GREAY, NEW INVENTION—THE new Patent Kitclen ‘Table; bound to supersede all others, Only depot, EDWARD D. RACTIVE GOODS JUST RECEIVED, tultable for the season. Fine sets Piaie Warmers, Coal Vases, China, Glass, Silver Plaied Ware Cutlery, and al! other Honse Furnishing Goods, at honest prices, which are a! marked in platy figures. EDWARD D. BASSFORD, Cooper 3" Institute. + A LIVE SONGS. has a piano accompaniment; prico five cente Q He F upen “ach Son eaott, ‘The 1. wie twenty wil be mated to any addr weiptof $l. ER Satay oper by the numbers. ody, Jobin. ‘an. Young. PIL Ask By Mothe TSaw ieaw Kissing Nothing Elee to Do. jell Coes Ringing for Sarah. “he Cratskeeu Lawn. Iamniet, Prince of Denmark. 108-—Never Min Lthe Rest. 87—Vardie Your Own Canoe. stp ina Balloon, The Flying frapea! ttorhe bancaaatee Lau e Mazgie May. Champagne Chaiiie. t for Joseph, Kate. N W. HITCHCOCK, mente of liaif-Dime Muse, ‘Wo. 24 Beckman street, New York, SEE WHAT $3 WiLL DO, ip bey ANE BE OPENED MONDAY, Nov. 4, for the sale of Shares 4 GREAT paeMiva LAND SALE, | h th premiam giv ee, Dremtain v0 every ea SIUM LAND SALE OFFICE, 177 Broadway. 5.0. DERBY, General Macaser, box 1,439 Post ollée. ee ac SENTS EACH; BUNIONS, FOR by CE &e., cured by DR. RICE, at Chiro~ \ORNS CURED J” Bad Nails, Join pedal Institute, 208 Ff ihijates or cures Co uy ne stroct. An- cornet of Ratton sroct, Ans unions, Naila, &&. ANY INVALID ¢ MORE MEDIOIN si aie expense by himself without medic ns Revalenta Sood, as elfected 07 i 3 of Dyspepsia, Constipation, Consumption, Diarrhaa Mt kiods ro and AL, Nov 10—Arrived, vark Lavinia, Davis, Aut- Nby 10-Railed, bark Jobn Bulls Harris, London, Keve 1 Stomach Disorders, Sold in ¥ 10, DUBARRY & CO.) Vi Hes druggists wud grocers’