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lw a ne PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL WASHINGTON. eee Characteristic Meanness of Chicago Real Estate Operators, w my, Buildings in Chicago. ow Opcrations of the Board of Supervising lu | spectors of Steambon(s. ad Pa 4 Opera WASHING’ PON, Vol, 2% Sharp Practice of Uhicage Fieal Estar tore That part of Chicago WHION WAS ~ poy Gestroyen Is | making 8 Curious wat Upon gad burned portion of i the city, and are avout 10 AS! fhe poneral govern- meut to assist them In the mauman work. A dele ‘gation, headed by IU" ge Bioagott, of the Umted Brates Clreult Court, “41 pe here in a few days scek- ing tohare Mek eormment buildings, for which wppropriations ili be asked thts winter, erccted | mm that pa of the city which escaped the fates. Great jealousy always existed between the Wvrot district and the West Side, aud the flames had | “pearoely died away till the one section began ita in. trigue to profit by the misfortunes of the other, While the whole world united in sending relief ws ‘the oharred city, Chicago was alvided against tte! s, ad in preventing the pubic buildings from bel ng erected on the old sites or in the tormer neigh’ gor hovds, the West Side saw an immense specula tion, Benator ‘Irumonil, who is pow here, ts Gpposea to these designs and favors, the purcitase of an entire block in the burned + Jistrict for the Costom Ronse, Post OMce and othe ¢ pudlic widings. For the present the goverumen' ¢ oficers ware very nicely housed, Congress Hall, wh ach ta in Harrison street, just on the verge of the rc dined part ‘of the city, affording ample accommodati: ys for tue public business in this emergenc: and Ply- Mouth church answering ali the i squirements of the postal service till the new Post omee can be built, The persons engaged in ‘this movement will not receive any countenance trom any of the departments here anc/ will probably ve rebuked for their temerity tn coming here to profit by the musfortanes of their neighbors. But one opinion prevails in regard ts the matier, and ‘tat generally finds expression in the word ‘“‘mean.”” Ne good reason has been assigned for the request Which i# abont to be made and it scems there is pone except the cupxity of West Side rea) estate owners. The vaue of the public buildings destroyed, in- emding their farnivgre, will not exceed six nun- dred and fifty thousand dollars, and the govern. ment nas gatved vot less than three millions by the Gestruction of greenbacks in the [il -fated city, so tt in repuna every structure desiroyed by the fire J make money besides, 4p @ charred or partially burned condition are daily sent to the Treasurer's otfice bere for re. | aemption, Adams' Express Company had in tron safes a large amount of iegal tenders original packages, which were baked to a crisp. They will lose nothing, however, as the ‘treasurer 1s Muliy authorized, with the evidence beiore him, to redeem the packages submitied, The Chicago mer- thants have appealed to Treasurer Spinuer to allow his experts-to examine and verify Important papers, books, records and receipis that were partially de- siroyed by the fire, but on account of the increase of Pogness in the Redempnon bureau, where the 2xperts are employed, he has been compelled to decline all such applications, Adjournment the Board Supervisors. ‘The Board of Supervising Inspectors of Steam- bows, after a session of three wecks, fintshed the business for which they were convened and sub- Initted their proceedings to the Secretary of the Treasary for approval. A nurober of new rules for the government of yossels propelle’ in whole in part by steam Dave been added to the Wst adopied at the previous session of the Board. High pressure boilers may be allowed a working power of steam on ow of Steamboat of the steel plates of which snch boilers sre constructed. timiting the application, however, to ali botiers mace between {le 28 of February, 2671, and Febrnary 28, 1872, All devices or appli- ices un er the control of the luspectors wHl h after be secured by a suit#'sle lock. Life preservers hereafter aiopted must have at least a buoyancy of four pounds (6 one ponad of cork. The lowest ten. aie strength of any sheet in the constriction of the ey'tnarical part of a boiler will be taken on the basis for the hydrostatic test, No steam register uxing card, paper or dial for recording the pressure and is variations will be accepted which will need renewal ovener than once every twelve months, very vessel propelled in whole or in part by steam, the ute of which is not invested in the United States government, shall, unless otherwise ex- emptied, be inspecte] in accordance with the pro- Visions of the act of February 28, 1871, Masters of vessels may be permitied to act as pilots on the endorsement of the local board im whose istrict thew boots employed, Pilots e@x- | lending their routes veyoud the jurisdiction for which theit hieense is License endorsed by the local board having jurisdic Won of the route entercd, excepting on the #ea- board, Gull of Mexico and rivers flowing into the Atlantic Ocean, All instruments, machinery or equipments now in use on steamboats, and all re- quired under the steamboat act, must be approved by the Supervising Inspectors. iaportant points incorporated tn the new rules, ‘The jist of inventions adoptea by the board has aiso been submi'ted to Secretary Bontweil, but will not be made public untu approved by him. itis the opinion of the Board that witn the additional rales the law can now be made most effective. In the consideration of important petitions the Supervis- ing Inspectors state that they have endeavored to carefully guard (he interest of the people as against Monopolies. Military Cadcts Dismiaeed. ‘The Secretary of War has dist sary Academy J from the Mui for violating paragraph 122 of the Scatemte = revalations, = ins treating «= witn Violence @and harassing othor cadets, Cadets Jonn Wiison, De Witt Clinton Frazie Bantiago F. Hubbell and John LL. stiles: and for the same cause has ordered that Cadet Albert H. Miller be deprivea of his next furlongl Bud confined to the limits of the “plain” of the acacemy until the commencement of the next mcademic year, and that Cadet Albert H. Hammond be confined w the limits of the “plain” until the commencement of the next academic year. Anutructions to Custom House Offivers on the anndian brontier. ‘The instructions of the Treasury Department of duly 2 last to the different Collect ore of Customea Fequiring the prodaction of certificates of entry at | the Canadian Custom House tn addition to we usual Proof as evidence npon which export bonds may be fancelled covering exportations to any portion of the Dominion of Canada, whether by land or er, ‘Wil go Int effect ON the 181 Of Novernber. 11 is tm. Portant for importers to bear this m mind, aa $m the absence of euch proofs of exportation Collectora of Custoins will not, on and after that date, be authorized to cance! such bonds Now Governor of Hine. Governor Bowen, of Idabe, having resigned, tw: Present to-day appointed General Thomas W. Mert, of Indiana, 10 succeed him as Governor of that wevritory, Daring the war of the revelion General Bennett served as Captain, Major aud Colonel of an Jniiava regiment and as Srigadier General of vol- wateers, He was subsequently a Stare Senator in Abe Widiana Legisiature, an) is reputed to be a law Ser of high standing. SUIC/DE OF A GERMAN A German, named Ditmar Heinar, was found yes Werday, by & policeman, banwing to an tron bar by The neck, on the rool of its residence, 202 Green- Wich street, The wan was dead, an! to make ne certain of accomplishing 11s fatal Previously shot himsel! jy the head Wii w pis Mol Ooroner Was nouned of ihe event. Nineteenth Day—Reports of Bookh—New Canons Ritualiom ‘The Convention met at nine « A | Texas; Waterman, of P" Attempt to Change Location of Public | sisnop crigz, o tex Council o* the 4 aration of power to establish an appellate court, | Viating trom the standard edition has been issued, ‘The leeal tender and | fracvional eurreiicy notes received from the roins iY or | Axim fol the tensile strengtn | issued must have the | These are ail the | Purpose he | Be was cut down by the policeman and the | 1 however, were destined NEW YORK NT EPISCOPAL CONVENTION I; Aw Unantherized Hdition of : ssigaee er, troduced— 1D - ayer obete on Coutinued, Barimor af Oct. 25, 1871. wolook this moraing, 0%, Drs, Richardson, of st0Me Island, and Right Rev. ay - the Committee on Canons approv- -areiion of the powers of tie Federate + the tive dioceses in the State of New York, «*h up and adopted, Dr. Haight stating that ¥ Teport did pot approve of the provision or de- ith morning service by P The report of g the de ast ‘The Committes on Prayer Books, to whom it was referrea whether any edition of the Prayer Book de. reported that they had discovered one edition of the Prayer Wook with deviations, which is printed nuder copyright. The committee name the devia- “regn’ po" ens trom the standard editon, and recommend the passage of a resolution that the introduction of avy notation, punctuation or other deviation from ‘Whe standard Prayer Book is unlawrul, The resolu- ‘uon lies over under the rules, she atte edition” {s referred to in the above report, ‘ne Committee on Canons, on the sabject of the restoration of deposed ninistera, submitted @ report and regommended the adopion of the following neW canon of restoration to tse aministry:— 2 ang imnister of ‘his Church, Jaaving renounoed the min- iptry, ing been deposed uncer the provisions of canon 6, title %, of having been deposed on presentment and ‘ial for aby canoutcal oifence, und having submitied to anch deponition, sha!l desire restoretion to the miutstry of this Church, he may address a memorial to the Bishop of th Cirureh ot the diocese tn which he Sacra! expresaii re und promising contormity to the doctrine, discipline 8nd ‘worship of this Ohurch: whereupon the "Bishop to whom & memoria: shail be addressed, together with two bishops to be selected by him by lot for that pur- pose from the six nearest bishops, and by and with the ad- Vice and consent of the Standing Committee of his diocese, shall tully investigate all facts connected with te case of the memorial fet, and the Bishop shail bave power, with the approvation of ove or Loth the bishops assisting ulm 'n the case, and with the advice and consent of the aforementioned | Staniting Committee, to restore the memorialiat to the min- datry of thin Church, if he and they are watisfied that mich Festoration wiil be for the glory of (od and the edifying of ie Chure Svo. 2. Ti any minister of this Church, having abandoned the communion of the Church, or having’been deposed from | the ministry for any cause except crime or immorality, under the provisions of any capon, shall desiro restoration, he may address a memoria! to the Bishon of the Church in the dio- ceae wherever he resides, in which memorial he shall ¢ such desire, acceomp: doved the ministry or communton of any other Chureh or s0- ciety to which he may have attached himself, from an honest conviction of the errors in doctrine or discipline of such Church oF society, and also all doctrine,diseipline and worship inconsiatent with those of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States, and that for the space of thres years !mme- diately preceding bia memorial be has been living in lay com- munion with the Protestant Epigoopal Church, to whose min- istry he now auks restoration; whereupon the Bishop to whom such memorial shall be addressed may proceed in the manner provided in the first section of thin canon, and onder the conditions, and with the advice and congent therein re- quired may restore the memorialiat to tbe ministry, Beaolved, The Sloure of Bishopa concurring, that the see- ond proviso in section 2, canon 6, of title 2 be und the same hareby is repeaied, The report was laid over, The following canon reported by the Committee op Canons was taken up and passed :— Canon 4. Of differences between ministera and their con- grogalions and of the disxolution of the pastoral convention. Fivt—In case of @ controversy between ahy rector or assistant misister of any chureh or parish and the vestry or coneregation of auch church or parixh, which cannot be set- ted by themselves, the parties or either of them may make spytiration to the Bishoy of the diocese, who shall theroupon nolify each of the contesting parties to furnish Alm with the wamex of three preshyters of the dio- cee. The Bishop shall add to them the names of three other presbyters, and the whole onvuber snail thea be reduced to five by etriking off the names alternately by each of the contesting parties. Should either party refuse or ne- lect to nawe three presl ra. or to strike wo the list as aforesaid, the Disnop shall act for the party 40 refusing or nogleeting: and In ail the proceedings aforeaald the vesiry, or congregation, as the cae may be, shall be represented by tome layman, and their number duly selected by them for the purpor The Bishop and five presbyters thus desiznated See shal) comstitnte « Board of Referen: der auch con: troveray, and !{, after hearing auch al i proofs ae the parties may submit, the Bishoj jority of the | presbyters shall be of the opinion {there is | no hope of favorable termination of such controversy, and that a dissolution of the connection between such rector or assistant mivister and bis parish or cong tion is neces. sary to restore the peace of the church and promote fts pros- perity, the Bishop and anch presbyters shall recommend to such minister to relinquish his connection with such eburch or parish on such conditions aa may appear to them proper | snd reasonabie, Third—If any rector or nsalstant minister shall refuse to comply with the recommendation of the Bishop and presh: tere the Bishop shall proceed, according to the canons Church, to auapend him from the exerc! ‘any functions within the diocese wutil he shall retract his ref umat ; or if the vestry or congregation sball refuse to comply witt any such recommendation they shal) not be allowed uny re- Presentative ju the di: eesan convention until they shall have retracted their refusal. murd-When there is no Bishop the President of the Standing Committee of the diocese shall perform ali the d ties herein allotted to the Bishop, provided that he shall not exercise apy power nnder the oréeeding third section witb- cut the ald and consent of some Bishop of the Church. |. Pjik--The preending sections of th's canon ahall not be ob- ligatory »pon any diocese whieh bas made or sball hereafter male provision by canon upon thie subject. Sixth and seventh aro the already existing canons on ais- solution. Fi,wh—This canon ehall not be obligatory in those dioceses with whore canons, laws or charters it may interfere. A message was received from the House of Bishops | hominating Rev. Wiluam Hobart Hart, of Philadel- pia, a8 Missionary Bishop at Cane Pa!mag, Africa, | wiieh was made the special order with closed | doors for to-morrow at ten o'clock, at Rev {The order of the day—rituals--was taken a) twelve o'clock, and debated until four o'clock, | Drs. Schene of Brooklyn; Spaulding, of Wis: | consin; Leeds, of Maryland; Howe, of Pennsylvania; | Rev. William 2. Huntington, of Massachusetts, and | & B. Ruggles, of New York, taking part in the | dovate. Adjourned antl se P.M, | CHURCH £LECIIONEERING. | Balloting at the Brooklyn Taberuaclema “Rin nod “Refer Rompus—Meeting | Evening. Laat ‘Tue election for uew trustees for the Brookiyn Tabernacle, in Schermerhorn street, of which the Rey. T. De Witt Talmage 1s pastor, has been the topic of discussion among the members of the con- gregation for somé time past, and has, perhaps, in some instances, filled the minds of members to an extent which has excluded Chrisnan thonghts and brotherly and sisterly love, There has been con- eiderabi - CHURCH ELRCTIONRERING gving on jaa quiet way, The advocates of one or j the other Ucket—for there were two for the mem- | bers to choose from—ha! used their influence tn | church and out for the parties they desired to see | installed ia the important positions of trustees, EVEN THE PASTOR was waylaid by the advocates of botn tickets, but | lot wishing to come out boldjy and show his hand, he positively declined to use his influence on either side. As contradictory reports were | circulated in regard \o his opposing one ticket and sustaining the other, he referred | tothe matter in the pulpit last Sunday, and there | dented that he had any interest one way or the | pther f the election; that he had been asked to use | his infuenee, but dectined to do 11, with one single excepiion, and that was in the case of the Treasurer, waom he co meuted in the bighest terms. No one, he said, could have performed his duty more faiilfuliy than the gentleman to whom he alluded, and he de-tred to see hun re-elected to the position again, and pesought the congregation to vote for him. This ail jorsement did not act like the baim of thelr wounded spirit J raised the REBELLIOUS SPIKIT o/ ine opposition party, and they redonbled their | eforta if possivle to Secure whe election of their candidates, T were stories circulated damag ing to the characters of some of the members, and | an ola ft scaudal Was raked up, and did not loge a Word from its frequent repetition, Some of the members, it is saia, crawled from under the | lash of tongues, and may never darken the doors Oo! the Tabernacle again. | The election took piace last night in the reading room. The weather was anything but pleasant, | and no doubt had the effect of dampening the | Spirits of the most zealons chureh-goers. Yet tere | Were a large number present, the room neing well filied before the hour o { OPENING THK POLLS, The Interest in tbe election was at | Jested. for large packag distribuied. The “Ring | was as follows:— FLECTION OF FOR ORNORAS KUNST AY RYRENING. ones mani $s Of hoth tickets were freely or congregational ticket TRUSTEES nN cHOROM AT MIGHT NG OOM, | owan, | Joun F. Fal Robert Thomas, Hhis ticket js composed and was endorsed by the ol! thembers of the church, who had, as they assert, aiveu most towart the construction of the Taber hacle. The opposition, or reform ticket, was a4 follows:—~ the under inet! For Vacancies, none to your approbasion, and trust you will not fall to be present 1 Upon thls important occasion, iL. DALE, THOS. 'D. WILLIA ‘x, WoOSMITH, DR. SAMUEL TALMAGE, ELECTION FOR TRUSTRES NTRAL PRIGBYTRELAN OMUROH, ENING, OOTORER 28, AT HIGHT O'OLOCK, IX PAP WRADING ROOM, Or | ANDRE WEUNFRDAT Anirew Smith, A wer Beeman Chapin, Jr, ‘orexpirea — vnarem Brain | br Joun F. Talinage,) — (lames M. Rowan { Jobo W. oba (for yaewney by \ Frederick Sherwood. ‘eorge L. Dal { renignatt: (William H, Marston, As SOOD #8 the polls were o| | composed of Hoth sexes, was formed and extended | ail around the room. There were the tall and the Short, the fat and the Jean, the young and the old, | the well dressed and (ie seedy, ali crowding each | Other and grasping tenaciously the little slip of paper on Whiell Was printed the names of the can- ales. There were ticket pediers, the same as | Those Who hattophoie the politicians at the polis, THK “REPORMERS,”” to be defeated pened @ line of voters, as the vr HERA are” were aitogether too numerons, The 43 Were closed at twenty minutes past nine v’clock, and at ten o’cloek the vote was announced. ‘The “Ring” ticket was successful, the vote being 160 to 59 for the reformers, AMPRICAN MISSIONARY ASEOCIATION. HARTFORD, Oct. 25, 187" At the meeting of the American Missionary ‘AB80¢ ciation to-day, the Committee on the Work of pay cational Institutions in the South reporte | 4, through the Rey, Mr, Dennen, who urged the "\mportance of Christan education and spoke Cf restiy against taking the Bible out of public ‘genoois, and urged the importance of pecumlary gig for the society’s work, General 0. 0. Hiyward ‘spoke of the co-operation of the Leaps hiYu, as the government's repre- sentative in the work among the freedmen. * In the afterp oon ‘oieers were elected. Rev. E. N. Kirk, of Mas* achnsetts, was chosen President, A few changes were made in the old list of over forty Vice Presid ents, and the Executive Committee and the old Sec rotaries and Treasurers were re-elected. Rev. Dr, Perkins, from the Comtmttee on Chinese in Aimer’ oa, spoke of the obstacles Chinese must en- counter im coming ont for the Christian religion, separa’ion from families, &c. ‘The feld of labor hep * the Chinese in California is one-calling for Tae Committee on Foreign Missions recommended Work in Africa and the West Indies, The Kev. Mr. Shriebv, Fielasecretary of the Socl- oe ~ facts showing the growth of the society's The Rev. W, B, Brown discussed at length the re- Yauon of the negro to the — m matter st Gitisouahip aud the intellectual capabilities of the General Howard recalled the memortes of the anniversary meeting of the soctety tn this city in 1848, in whicn Arthur and John Tappan were pres- ent, He reviewed the work of the society and urged its claims upon the charity of the churches. Governor Jewell also spoke briefly, commending the society's work. WEAIHER REPORT. War DgPaRTMent, OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTON, D. ,, Oct, 26—1 A. M. Synopsis for the Past Twenty-four Hours. ‘The barometer has remained highest in New Eng- land with nertneasterly winds; it bas risen in the Middle States, with rai at the coast stations, and in the Southern and Gulf States with clear weather. Southeasterly winds have prevailed on the Lakes, ‘With falling barometer. Rain is now reported from Lake Michigan, and partially oloudy and smoky weather on Lake Erie, The low barometer Tuesday night west of lowa has moved eastward to the Mississippi! River. The wind storm in Northern Wisconsin has interrupted telegraphic communica- tion, Northwest winds, with clear and cleanng weataer, probably prevail from Kansas to Minne- Sota, Provadtlities, The low pressure i lowa will probably move northeastward with brisk wind for a short time to- night In Wisconsin; southerly winds with cloud and rain on Thursday from Arkansas to Lake Ontario and Lake Huron; partiaily cloudy and pleasant weathgr in the Gulf and south Atianuc States, and cioudy weather, with southeasterly winds, from the Middie and East Atlantic west- ward. SHIPPING NEWS. Aim-ou> ior New Vork -P. osecee 623 5 O04 Day. Sun rises Sun seta... Moon sets..morn 4 25 High water.morn 6 49 OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORE POR THE MONTHS OF OCTOBFR AND NOVEMBER, Sails Oveanic.... 19 Broaaway. Chy of London. 115 Broadway. Anglia... '7 Bowling Green ‘7 Bowitng Green 88 Broadway. \7 Bowling Green 19 Broaiway. PORT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 25, 1871. CLEARED, Steamanip Seotia (Br), Lots, Liverpool ria Queenstown—C G Franeklyn, qc Sieamaip Cotorado (Br), Freeman, Liverpool—Williams & Steamship Alps (Br), Webster, Glasgow~ Henderson Bros, Steamship Sweden (Br), McKenzie, Glasgow Henderson Broa, Charles W Lord, Rogers, New Orieans—C H Steamsbt Matcamehip. Wyanoke, 3 Norfol iteamahip joke, Bourne, Norfolk, City Point and Richmond—Old Dominion Steamship Co. qhietmshin Norwich, Hines, Salem—Murray, Ferris & 70. Steamshin Nereus, deurae, Boston—Ht F Dimock. Steamship Acushuct, Rector, New Bedford—Ferguson & Wood eee. Stetson, Rotterdam—Winchester & owne, Shiv Sunrise, Clark, San Francisco—C Comstock & Co. Park Jernaes (Nor, Meson, Queenstown or Fwlmouth— Wendt, Tetens & Bockman. Schr Two Sisters, Shoerer, Cardenas—J E Ward & Co. engi) B Smich, Wilhsans, Washington, DC— Bentley, Sil ler & Co. Sehr Evelyn, Burger, Stamford. Sloop Decuption, Mills, Providence. Steamer & © Waiker, Sherem, Philadetparn, Steamer Mayflower, Fults, Phlladelphia.n Steamer Novelty, Shaw, Philadelphia. ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THR HERALD STEAM YACHTS, Steamship Mercedita, Marshman, Fernandina Oct 21, with mdse, to James Hand, “Hud strong NE winds from Five Fa- thom lightship. Steamsntp Manhattan, Woodhull, Charleston, Oct 29, with widee and passengers, to H R Morgan & Co. 23d, ‘at 1 Polar Star, {Moff Cape Lookout, passed steamanip George Cromwell, hence for New Orleang4.aame day, at 14-30 PM, steamship Bienville, do for do- 2 "PM, steamship Ashland, hence for Fernandina; 2345 PM, steamship Gen Orleans, Bark LH De Vebber (Bn, Marsha’ with iron, to Heney & Parker, Had light easterly wind to Sept 23; since strong gales from NW to SW; wan]? days west ofthe Banks, Sevt 97, lat 4440, lon 23, saw a bark Mewring SEy with loss of maintopgellantmast and several sails sp) Bark Samson (Nor), Laras, Cardiff 49 days, with railway fron to G A Smith & Co—vessel to Wendt, Tetens & Bock- main. Took the southern passage, and liad One weather. Brig Raven, Cates, Newcastle, E, 73 days, with indse to Tt ¥ & W Meyer—vessel to Simpson & Clapp. ‘Had heavy weat- erly gules the entire passage; lost and split sali; was 13 days weat of the Banks. hr Matilda Brooks, Cook, Jacksonville 7 days, with lum- to Eppinger & Russell. ‘atawarmieak, Lord, Savannah 12 days, with lumber, toH P Brown & Co; was 9 days north of Haiteras, with heavy head win Passed Through Hell Gate, BOUND soUTt Steamship Dirigo, Johnson, Portland for New York, with nd Daskengers to J F Amen. Steamaup Neptuny mise and passeng Ba y Lor! Brig Annie Coli New Yord, with p' rig Chimborazo, eade, hepee tor New Ardrossan Sept 15, ™ ion for New York, with F thmock, Portland for Philadelphia. oehran, Wentworth, NS, for lall, Bert x & Co, ton for Philadelphia, on for Philadelphia. New York. NS, for Newark, with ftoston for ck Falmouth, tt, Davis, St Jobn, NB, for New York, with vke AM vessel to orger, Lost anchor otucket Shoals, and was obliged to throw rt of deck load overboard on account of Brig Gipi Schrida plaster to ms Sebr Walter Jamber to Hol; and cable off considerable beavy blow. vergreen (Br), Tufts, St Joho, NB, tor New York, with lomber to P 1 Neving @ Son, Sehr Adelia, Young, St John, NR, for Newark, with lum- ber to order . Schr Ann'e B, Billabron, 8 Jobn, NB, for New York, with Jumber to order. Fait River tor Milford, Del. Sehr Gen Lev! Harr yorand for New York, with atone to Nerbert, Eatrhaven for Fire Tal ith, Strickland, New Haven for Ne dasiern Star, Beebe, Nuutnckes tor New Yor ern & OO, River for New York, for New York. Bedford for New York. uD, THURSDAY, OUTOBER “96, 1871—TRIPLE SHEET. Rehr Nileser oor Tim, Keefe, Salem for South Amboy. hehe 0" aoce Pare, Baereupors for College Point. Sehr aria L Davis, Davis, Providence for New Yori. >" Newmarket, James, felitiees for ‘Kew York, ar Fly, Carter, ‘Providence for New York. chr Billow, Smith, Rockland for New York, with hme to ” & Co, % Sent abo, Davia, Portiana for New York, with lamber to bi 8s Heche Penuayivania, Reynokle, Providence for New York. Sehr Albert, Taylor, Greenwich for Norfolk. Sehr Walier C Hall, Hart, Rockiand for New York, with IRB Mie Seley Be n NVestport for New York, with tumber to ch Seto Smith led Fry. Schr Rasle, Chese, New Bedford for New York. Schr Freewind, Knowies, Providence tor New York. Schr Jas Kayita, Arnold, Providence tor New Yori, Scur 88 Lee, New Bedtord for New York. Schr Ontario, Barber, Hrovidence for New Tork, Scnr F Hl Rovt, Rose, Vineyard Huven for New York, "with atone to Bridge Co, Schr Jobn Manlove, Barnet, Centre Istund for New York. Sah Mary Stewart; Litue (or Tuttle), Providence for New ork. Schr Bay State, Lane, Boston for New York, with stone to wit & Co, uaehr Chas V Bentley, Baker, Vrovidence for New York. Schr liza Willams, "Baldwin, Providence tor New York. Schr Gen Howard, Johnson, Gardiner for Jersey City. Schr Silver Mell, Baylis, Gardiner for klix with male F. Meche Chas Roberts, Howard, Nantucket for New York, wit OC He eee a Wesrene ‘Lamson, Bangor for Port Morris, wit ber to order. Mech WF Phikips, Reynolés, Providence tor Rondout, Schr Eliza, Smah. Bridgeport for New York. Schr Fredertek Fish, Cryder, Boston for Philadelphia, Sehr Seventy-sin, Lisle, Rorice Head for New York. Schr Palos, Shackiord, Rocklan E Schr Earl, Bolton, Belfast for New York, with lumber to sorder, Behr Pointer, Baker, Providence for New York. : iE Schr Mary Shields, White, New Loudon, 4 hours, for New ork, Schr Elvie, Davis, Boston for Philadelphia, Schr Fanme & bdith, Ryder, Elisworth for Rondout. Ser J Goodspend, Clarks New Lonion for New York. Senr Ney, iver for New a Schr Joho Fy ‘Ditwiler, —, Boston for Philadelphia. Sehr Artie Garwood, —-, Marblehead for Philatelphia, ir Fisher, s1iridge, Plymouth for Philadelphia, Schr Blondel, Chapman, Provincetown for Philadelphia, Sehr Howard, Wooster, Boston for Jacksonville, Sehr B W Tull, Tull, Boston for Georgetown, DO, Behr Malabar, MeCarthy, Machias for New York, with lumber to order. . Schr Alnomah, Bishop Rockland for New York, Schr L 8 Barnes, Coleman, Yarmouth for New York, Schr Sam! V Smith, New Redford for New York. Schr Wigwain, Ch nulbridge for New York. Schr Latira H Jones, Jones, Boton tor New York. Sehr W Freeman, Smith, Thomaston for New York, with lime to order, gnc! T Rung, Bradford, Calais for New York, with lath to er. Schr Sea Nymph. Conley, Providence for New York. Sehr Pedro A Graw, Cobb, Boston for M'hi!Jelpnia, Schr Alice Scranton, Duncan, Providenc: New York. Sehr F Merwin, Bucée, Providence for Ron) vat, Sehr Richard Hill, Smith, Providence for New York, Schr Meteor, Williams, Newport for New Yo: Sehr Dr A Perry, Muzier, Providence for New York. Schr Dr. Franklin, Gear, Millatone Point for t'ort Morris, stone to order, Schr Phoebe Elizabeth, Connor, New Haven for Rondout. Sebr Fashion, Young, New Haven for Rondout, Sebr H B Metcalf, Rogers, Providence for New York. Schr Connecticut, Edwards, Norwich for New York. Schr Hannan E Chave, Warren, Portiand tor New York, with stone to master. Schr Joreph Hull, Browne, Portland for New York. Schr Ella H, Beans, New Haven for New York. Sehr Chas L Hulse, Jones, Providence tor Elport. Schr Express, Watson, Provincetown tor New York. Schr Kareka, Hale, Boston for Norfolk. Schr Hickman, Hall, Boston for New York. t oe Onward, Gorham, Nantucket ior New York, with fish, 0 order, qhett Maria Loulsa, Snow, Gloucester for New York, with ab. Behr 8 8 Godfrey, Godfrey, Boston tor Philadelphia, Schr Francls Burritt, Allen, Westport for Elizabethport, Schr Aimira, Hazerman, Glen Cove tor Weehawken. Schr Alice Ida, Stilwell,’ Providence for Philadelphia. Schr Modesty, Weaver. Wareham for New York, Schr Marla Fleming, Williams, Norwich tor New York. Sehr Oliver scotield, Dissoway, Weehawken for Baltimore. Schr Heury I. Drew, Drew, New Haven for New York. Rehr Galata, [lave, Providence for New York. Schr Clara Merrick, Hart, Providence for Philadelphia. Schr Sunbeam, Kelly, Providence for New York, Schr Joseph Rogers, Alggins, Portland for New’ York, with stone to Reilly & Co. Schr James Parker, Sr, Dillon, Providence for New York, Schr Robert Myien, Jones, Gloucester for New York, with fiah to order. Schr D L Sturges, Hatching, Rockport for New York, Behr Elizabeth McDevitt, Cole, Provicence for Philadelphia. Schr Henry Jackson, Jackson, Providence for New York, Schr J R Robinson, Cogswell, Gloster for New York, with fish to order of Moon & Co. Schr John Manson, Manson, New Haven for Balimore. Sebr Ospray Crawiey, Elsworth tor New York, with lumber to Jed, Fry & Co, Steamer Galatea, Nye, Providence for New York, with mdse and passengers, Steamer Doris, Youn, Proviten mdse and passengers, to Iraac Odell. BOUND East, ich. Hines. New York for Salem. Rearse. New York for Boston. Bteamahin Acuahnet. Rector. Sehr Kate Grant, Grant, El Schr New Zealand, Snow, Jerse ° tor New York, with City tor Boston. Sehr Francis’ Smith, sauit, Eilzabethport for Providence. Sebr Flyaway, Johnson, Llizabethport for Providence, Schr Geo A Twibell, Bowman, New Brunawick for Bridge- port. Steamer Mens, Davis, New York tor Providence. Warrrstone, LI. Oct 2-12 PM. Heavy gale from the northeast still prevails, Six or eight schooners forthe eastward, at anchor under Hammond's mee PM of 24th inat. SAILED. Steamsbips Scotia, for Liverpool ; Colorado, es W Lord, New Orlea: do: Sweden, Wyanoke, 8 cu- Marine Disasters. Rover, from Iquique for New York, wrecked tawrniie an, change oF ‘the pilot, was. only in- It in Boston and halt in Bangor, there ‘was worth about ‘or $16,000, Her cargo, which was mostly nitrate of silver, was insured for $75,000 in gold. SHI CIty OF AWERDEEN, Clarke, from Shanghae for New York, before reported pit in'o Hong Kong dismaated, harge and dock; damage to cargo suppored to be BARK ANNIE E Sirrwoop (Br), Talbot, while loading mauogany at Sante Anna, Mexico, for Cork for orders, was driven ashore in a heavy norther ‘at that p'ace 26th uit, and became a total wreck. ‘The crew were saved, but nothing was saved from the vessel. ‘The AE. 8 repistered 4] tons, was built at Kennebunk i 1863, and balled from Calcutta, Dut was owned iu this city and’ at the Enstward: was par” Wally insured. She bai on board aout 800 tous of her cargo of mahogany at the time ot the disaster, Brig WEXFORD (Br), Patterson, from Glace Bay, CB, for New York (before reported), was towed into Newport PM. 2k inst by New York pilot boat Isawc Webb, No & having been fallen in with Ist inst, dismasted and in distress. The brig was struck by a hurricane 12th font, in lst 63 30, lon 42 20, which carried away foremast and all attached, the main. toptnast at the same time going by the board. The captain was serlously injured in the wreck, Much creilit is due those on the pilot boat for their perseverance in geiting the vessel Suto port. ‘They bad her im charge ine davs, and on. five different occasions during that time were obliged to cast her Off in congeynence of avvere gales of wind, lying by her mean- while antil it moderated, Bria Giesy, Munro, from Boston for New York, in get- ting under way from the onter narbor of Newport morning ot 24th ins ‘suod went ashore on the west side of the Br jie wil come of without damage on rise of thd BRi@ FANNIF LixcouN—The balance ot the cargo of brig Fannie Lincoln, wrecked at the entrance of Cardenas har. bor some time since, together with her hull, rigging, 4c, was to be sold at auction at Cardenas 1%h inet, by the consu agent of the (nites States at that port. Br1a Bowrro (Br), Edgett, waa driven ashore at Fort Mulgrave during the gale of the 12th Inst, and was got off a few hours atterward, ‘be extent of the damage is not yet ascercamed. BRIG POMONA- Two hundred end reventy-one bales of cotton from wecked brig Pomona arrived at Charleston 22d inst per steamer Dictator, to be shipped to New York. Sonk JOHN MANLOVE, from Wood's Hole for New York, patinto Dutch Island harbor for repairs, having, on Thurs. day might last, in the Race, aplit all Ner sails. Son MAny H BANxs, before reported ashore at Ha wich, has gone to pieces, which, with the cargo, will Us nearly or quite total loss. Scnm HYDRANGEA, of Greenpoint, LI, carried away her Jibooom off Burtiett's Reef Lightship, 20h tort, SLOOP OLIVE was towed mto Newport 334 inst, full of water, by US revenue steamer Moceasin. CARDIFF, Oct 10—The South Gnrolina, Edwards. trom Newport for Rio Janeiro (coal), which pnt back to Penarth Dock Ovt 3, with baw sspipe damaged and loss of anchor and ow carried away ; daniage estimated water, chain. had wiso part of at £500, Cape Town, Sept 5—During n squall Aug 9 the CF Perry arved one anchor and dragged the other, and fouled the ark Stolia, loin. her own foreroyalinast and carrying away he above ie Jibboom, bulwarks, &c, of the Jaiter vessel. (Tl supposed to have occurred at Algoa Bay.) DEAL, Uct 11—The Josephine, Delap, from New York for owns to-day, is reported to buve awoy Antwerp, arrived in the been struck by a heavy rea on the passage, carryin nebions and bulwurks on the starboard’ side amid # vol appear to h nve received any furth HALIFAX, NS, $4—A large bark is reported to be ashore on New H 5 bor ledges, near Isai there ai no tidings of the crew, ‘Two veae hore at Pope Harbor, two at Marie Joseph and one at Bickerton, The coal veasels which were scattered by the gale of the 12th inst are coming in. Miscelinncous. Purser F Dunn, of the steamshio Mercedita, from Fernan. dina, has our thanks for favora, We are indebted to purser John R Mofleti, of tbe steam sebrM MB. witb awe to Sebr Whisuier, Sehr 8 Atwood, Atwood, fsb to Rogers & Co, by, Portland for New York, Gioucesier for York, with ven, Taunton for New York. Bel), Providence for New York, rosvenor, Porvaud for New York, with ¢ 10 order. bebr HV Elv, Stokes, Newport for New York, Sebr Robert Is Smith, Wood, Providence tor New York, Schr Robin Hooa, Baker, New Haveu for New York. Sehr J B Bleecker, York, Pawtucket for New York, Schr H Binckman, Arnold, Providence for New Vark. Schr Mary B Keeves, Logan, Calais for New York, with lumber to or: Schr Samuel Shaw, Shaw, Boston for Georgetown, DC. Sebr Emily Kilpatrick, Kilpatrick, Kockland for New Youk, with Nine iy order. Sebr Ciara L fx, laix, Rockland for New York, with stone to Bridge € » Lynoh, Greenwiel tor Jumber to order, ‘3 Barnegat, with Schr Louisa Wilson, Hulse, Stonington for Philadelphia. Nebr Richard Law, Kidridse, Proetdence for Pues fe bia, ab{p Manbattan, from Charleston, for his attentions, Sen ANN E Cantar, (of Northport), Tyler, from New York for Seville, Spain, put into Newport uight of 23d Inst in ¢ sequence of a mutiny of a portion of to proceed on the voyage on account of aflirm, belug too deep In the water for will probably be lightened of @ portion of her c sene, Manit PROMPTLY RECOGNIZED —Brief allusion has been made to the loss of the bark Calypso, Capt Whitmore, bound from St John, NB, for Cardiff, nd the reacue.of her crew. by. the Norwegian bark tear, Capt Bronland, which carried them to Quebec, Calypro was water: crew, who refused Jogged and lay at the mercy of the waves, Utterly unmanage- able. She set the usual signals of distress, and no fewer than three vessels passed near enough to read name, but changed their cou wo avold rendering her abandoned, They were suppot wo be British by their build and the material of their sail brown canvas. American vessela generaliy have white ‘got ton duck sails and are readily distinguisned at sea. The crew of the Caiypso took to the boats, in which they were two days before they were rescued by the Meteor. Hon George B Upton, owner of the Calypso, with characteristic prompiness, mae Capt L A Broniand the present of » valu bble chronometer as a token of his appreciation of the hy WH De Wit, Parker, Newport tor New York, with won toorder | “Schr Grand’ Island, Motntvre, Rockport ford wish Timge to Kaviand & slponeibins ss! Sebr Mary Merehon, Lilsworth, Providence for Ni r Rebr Loulaa, Harbin, Proviience tor New Yorke” ore Schr Motto, Barrett, Milisioue Joint for New York, with signe to order 7, Providence for New York, vy Kelly, Boston for Hoboken Buel, Porviand for New Yo on with Yicea rendered the crew of his vessel, It ia probable that Our government may aso, six montba hence or Jater, take er some notice of the dered by Captain B in saving the lives of American citize: ‘ 10K Pasna Bark Swallow, Captain Stephen upton jn 185% iaade the voyage from Salem to Buenos the #portest on in3 monthe aod 27 daye Ayres'ana back In 3 mo ea record, Captain Upton also made the v iin d mouthe and li days. Bark Peacock, Cap: fam charles ‘Upton, in 1863 made the vorage from Salem to Buenos Ayres an) back in 4 monthe and 4 daya, Bark vedony Captain George Upon, bas alay made the voy- fom salem to Buenos Ayres and back in 4 months and Chase, Pall River for New York, drilge, Pail River Cor New York, River for New York, ' enor for New York, ‘New York, with Solr George F Sehr Kiva Ha Jumber to or ter. Senr Adolph Hog Sehr Mary A, 1 bo order, Fehr Memento, Nickei Sehr WDB, Allen, P to Murray & Co port for New York, for New York, with lime . Provinence for New York, stand for New York, with Jumber , Oct, LL-Captain Grifithe, of the brig Solway meee, Hye New York, reporis that on Bept if he spoke the Dark ' Minerva, of’ and for Liverpool, from the United “Sater 14 “days, Al hands but two. wer laid up with bilious fever. The captain was con w 10 come on valescent, and to be in a very wi and anid that bh able Y ked for je to come on deck of recovery, Bent my He of quinine, which was al iving 0 under two lower tov- mawe alongside with a bi fvare. The bark w nails, Dut wnen last seen was steering her course under Waole topsaits and foresali, Lavncurp—At Rath 2st inst, a schr nf 260tovs, named Robert Kuff, before reported, Captain Bartlett Ross, of Moriches, J.J, has just completed ‘a fine woop of @ tons, designed for the wood and oysier trade, named Mulligan Drew. Notice to ors. The Yocation of the port ean ete Vento opened to the comm of the high gews and to coasting trade by the decree of Jan 20. 1456, in from this any (May 10, 1671) chan; to the point called “Balinn Gris eh ca a tho Gull of Tebuantepec. HALIVAX WARVOR—SAMBRO IGLAND—DAKOLL FOG TRUM- vr: Information has been received trom the Department of Marines and Fisheries, Ottawa, Canada, that the aban Fog Trumpet formerly ip operation at Sambro Island, near the western entrance of Halifax harbor, has been finally discon- Unued, Guns will be fired during thick and fogey weatber from the signal station on Sambro. Inland, na follows: -Slg- nal guns frum ships will be answered by the discharge of two *4-pounders in quick snecession, ase. the same reply Will be made trom the island to the sound of « steamei whist By order of the Bureau of Navigation. ROH WYMAN, © ptain US Hydrosrapher. Hydrographic Ofice, Washington, DC, Oct 16, 1871. Whalemen. Bark Laconia, Kelly. of NB, Sept 24, with 107 ble ap Oil 10 Be aulpped homs,7a4 "Payal Sept 24, w Ship Sabino, Paine, from’ suelay 6, Int NR Sabino. Paine, from Shields for Bombay, Sept 6, Bark, abod, Shatawell, from Singapore for Boston, Jule Mark Dover fro Richmond for Montevideo, no date, lat 16, Int 32 90, les, ti x » PR, Oct Son Tg yon ftom Baltimore for Fajardo, P Foreign Ports. nr, Oct 7--Bailed, Henry Knight, Gilchrist, Phil- ANTWERP— Arrived at Flushing Oct 7, Vermont, Bigeins, Callao; tb, Mary Goodell, Swestaer, 1 ; Corning, California, a. srenteet? Lawauas Ad, Thyra, ANGEL, Seet iM 5 mann, Boston. 29—Sajled, Eveline y Sehroeder, Grund- Attona, Oct §—Arrived, Esther, Lutb, west coust of Ame- ALGOA Bay, Ay 26-failed, EB BLohe. Hacaloop, New York ; 29th, Boston; S¢! mas, ew ‘re versparre, on; Sept l, Patriot, Tho- ‘AST, Arrived, Bensie Crosby, New York. BROUWERSHAVEN, Oct ®—A: i in, and Soeridleren, Pedersen, Mieree et oe YOREMERHAVEN, Oct 8—Arrived, Gauss, Steengrafe, New ¥ BARORLONA, Oct 7—Arrived, Nueva Victoria, Coll, New COPENHAGEN, Oct 8—Passed, Hedwig, Kieff, trom Balti- more for Stettin. 0) NTINOPLE, Oct 2. 5 rene, Palais Oct 12—Arrived, bark Clotilde, Miller, Bos- DRAL, Oct 11—Passed, Ped 1 eAOCk \dler, Jansen, from Wilmington yAtrived in the Downs 11th, Josepbine, Delap, from New DENA, Oct 7—-Arrived, Hornet, Hopkins, New York. DUNKIRK, Oct 10—Salled, Frisk, Svensen, Philadelphia, FaLmourit, Oct 22—Arrived,) bark Antioch, Lionel, Iquique (and was ordered to Hamburg). GOL asaow, Oct 11--Sailed, Cape Clear, Lansborough, San Francisco, barks Hannibal, Morton, Leghorn ; neh, ary atererie Heard jerin lary Lucre' lendricksen, Pal Oe yHAnnoue, Oct S—Arrived, Thuringia (a). Ehlers, New Arrived at Cuxhaven 9 pedrriyed at Cuxhaven 9th Eugenie, Voss, und Prince Al- cdlONe Kond, Oct Arrived, Fred Warren, Homewood, Balled Sept 10, Record, Simpson, San Francisco. MAaVANA, Got 18—Arrived, brigs Long Reach, Blalr, New York; American Union, Collins, Philade!phi J Potledo ca baer St John, NB; senr Jas A Brown, sherman, Bris- 0 é Arrived at do 25th, steamship Columbia, Van Sice, New Salied 15th, barke Luz (Sp), Moran, New York; Importer (Br), Byrne, Mobile; 19th, stean ups Germania (NG), He- Dteh (from ROR, New Orleans; 28d, Juuiata, Hoxie (from New Orleans), Philadelphia, Cleared 14th, bark Hermina (Sp), Unilazo, New Orleans; brig Constancia (Sp), Mahiquez, Peusacola; 18th, bark Lucy (Br), Wilhams, Galveston. Bark Maravilla (Sp), Orts, which cleared Aes for Sa- ee changed ber destination and cleared 1%h inst for Yadiz, - HALIFAX, Oct 23-Arrived, schra Atlantic (Br), Barker, New York; Jane Louisa (Br), Phillips, Be )timore, JEREMIE, (ct 8—In port schr Mary E Simmons, from New York, just a-rived, Livreroor, Oct 13—Arrived, Annie Bingay, McCann, Reranton, Wherler, New. York? Miramichi; 24, EC Mth, Agenor, Knowles, do: Unicorn, Hora, (Galveston; Ju: venta, pe New Orleana, Arrived at do 26th, steamships City of Wasbtugion, Jones, and Batavia, Sowerby, New York; ship (Great Western, Lewis, do: bark Carne £ Long, Fark, Baltimore. The report of the putting back of ‘the Saranak 10th way incorrect. LONDON, Oct 12—Cleared, Harmony, Kaye, Boston; Tal- bot, Simmons, New York via Troon, Lispon, Oct 7-—Arrived, Machi as, Johnson, New York MOVILLE, Oct 25—Arrived, steatuship Europa, Campbell, New York for Glasgow (and proceeded). MANILA, Oct 20—Sailed, bark Mariano, Rearse, Boston ; previous to 224, ship Asa Fidridge, Baker, New York. NARVA, Uot 1-Salied, Kennebec, Minol, Leith. Naséav, NP, Oct 16--Arrived, ship Lawrence Brow: Ames, Horton (to load for Havre, taking cargo ot wrecke bark Sitka). PLymourn, Oct 10—Of the Bolt Head, Rosa Bonheur, from London for New Orleans. Of the Eddystone 10th, Marcia Greenieaf, Pooie, from Shields for New York. bark Lord Baltimore PENARTH ROANS, Oct 21—Arrive: Br), Huxford, Baltimore. PT.LAU, Oct & Arrived, Jamea M Churchill, Gibson, Phil adelphia. PoRT CALFDONTA, CB, Oct 1 (Br), Ganion, New York. SOUTHAMPTON. Oct 34—Arrived, steamship Deutschland, Neynaber, New York for Bremen and proceotei!. WANBEA, Oct 12—Arrived, Florence Shay, Coombs, Sii- STRTTIN, Oct G--Arrived, Franklin York. Simon's BAY, Ang 28—Arrived, Alexander II, Decker, Hiogo (and sailed 29th for New York). Clearel, brig Josephine (®), Drever, New St Jow B, Oct 21—Arrived, sehr Emma ; i'r), Bradiey, Now York | 24d, brig Hale ‘on (Br), Dunbar, Boston ; achrs Sea Lark, Miler, Phi laden; Mth, Lothair (Br), Flewei ling, New York; Annie Martha (Br), Mater, do. } Cleared 21st, brig Timothy Field, Emerson, Philadelphia; | 28d, schra Vincent White (Br), Robertaon, New York; WH Mailler, do; RE Pecker, Armstrong, Fayal. TRINTOAD, Oct9—Arrived, sehr JF Farland, Baker, New York. YARMOUTH, IW, Oct M—OM the Neeilis. Ortent, Hin, | from Londen tor New York; 12h, Constantine, Creevey, | { from do for do. American Ports. ASTORIA. Oregon, Oct 17—Arnived, bark Helen \W Alm Weddonson, San Francisco. ALEXANDRIA, Oct 4—Arrived, achra © F Heyer, Bos- era, Norwich. ‘ailed—Schrs Wim Alien, and ER Kirk, Jorary City; Addie WROSTON. Oct 34. Arti igs Fi ’ » Oct 4- "Arrived, brige Faugh a-B . Howard Fajardo, Pit; Falcon, Molyneux, Azus, scles Mino Fe qale, Bucksville, SC; Mary J'Ward, Ward, Wilmington Oj Mary EE Lobg Haskell, Georgetown, DC; Ploneen, Lothrop, and RS Miller, Steelman, Pufladeipbia; Ie at Matra, Marts, do; Whitney Long, Howes, do; Sarbuci Mil, man, Kelley, do; LA Burlingame, Burlingame, a, Surah, Mitchell, Eilvabeihport; Monfoa, Lang, do. Frank Marta, Wood, do; Romeo, Matthews, Port Johnson, Burmab, Wink, low, do; Jachin, Keene, Rondout; John 0 urifin, Gourd New York; Hamsbong, do. . Cleared—Steamer William Crane, Howes, Norfolk; barks MP 8 Lord (Bri, Hobbs, nha, tojoad for Buenos Ayres; E Shultz, Russell, Now York; brig Mary J. Wilhians ght) “Graves Barvados; schr Jon Price, Nekerson, New York, Also cleared. bark’ Mary (Br, Leo, Kew ‘Vorky brig Example. Br), Berry, St Douiingo; sur Mary H Wescott, Gandy, Philadeipnia. ches, fetal ib eg Sailed 20d, bark Mary G Reed (not MG Bird 26th -Arrived, Lge Oriental, Snow, &: Ciara Killam (Br), Morrell, London { bark Lorena, Patterson. Antwerp: brig Champion (Br), Fanning, Malay’ Gj BALTIMORE, Oct A—Arrived, steamships Perit, Gardi , Galveston ; Win Lawrence, Hallett, Bost via Nortel brig Geo Wheelwright, Demarara; Jonn Sanderson (Br), Coulter, Arecibo, P red—Barks Bankside, Davey, Cork or Falmouth for ; Mary Louise (Br), Smith (from Bull River, SC), for Cork of Falmouth tor orders (having repaired); achrs Sarah © Smith, Banks, Boston ; Belle Hollfday, Poiter. Jersey City. , Oct 21—Arrived, sehr Only Son, Krakine, New Yor —Sehrs Teaser, New York; J McLellan, to; M Fiali, Kelley, do. 22d. Arrived) geht Nellie Belle, Stab, Wilmington, NC, | | ton annith ; ship In port, schr'( R Flint (new), a, For Cuba, Ig. BUCKSPORT, Me, Oct 19-"Satled, achr Lewiy H Sinitis, Leach, New York. ‘Wd-—Sailed. brig Yankee Blade, Coombs, New York. BOOTHBAY, Oct W0—Artived, achra Massachrsetts, Ken- niston, Rockiah! for New York’ Bengal, I do for dos Charo, Ingrabara.do for do; James Hesry, 1D, do for lo; Lucy Ames, Verrill, do for do; Leontine, Pratt, do; Catharine. Gurus, Ellaworth for do.” Seat Oe BRISTOL, Oct 23— Arrived, schra J T Weaver, Weaver, Georgetown, DC, via Providence: Trade Wind, Loyd, orton for Prsindely a sloop Harvest, Corwin, V'rovidence fur jew York. BRIDGEPORT, Oct 24—Arrived, schra Ohas Dennis, Rol- hos, Turks Islands; BT Biggs, Mason, Alexandria! ila Jane, Allen, and H M Ridgely, Muckritge, New York. Sajled—Schra Redondo, Moore, and H FB Drew, Miller, New York. CHARLESTON, Oct 21—Cleared, achr Virginia, Ross, New | Haven. Zith--Arrived, brig LL Squires, Boston. DANVERS, Got 22—Arnived, achra Lizzie D Sraail, Cieo, Philadelphia; Ada Herbert, Alien, New York. DIGHFON, Oct B-—Salled, scht FIs Lockwood, St Jonn, Georgetown, DC. Bid Arrived, schr Mary Haley, Haley, Georestown. DO, FALL RIVER, Oct 22—Arrived, schre Aid, Sinith, ead © L Vandervoort, Keliey, Philadelphia; Richard Boren, Borden, | Poughkeepsie; Minerva, Brightman, Rondout; "Decatur Oakes, Berry, Hoboken, %d—Arnved, xchr Fountain, Bennett, New York Saiied—Schra Theodore Dean, Grinvell, and Jane F Dor fee, Murty, Georceown, DO; ‘Gen L Harris, Thompson, | Capes of Delaware ; 38 Brown, Mott, Albany. | JALVESTON, Got 2i—Arrived, sieamship Wilminaton, Cole, New York. GEORGETOWN, 8C, Oct 18—Clenred, sohra sf; Woodbri . Woodbury, Thomaston; 17th, Ridgewood, Gritin, New ork, JACKSONVILLE, Oct 19—Arrived, schr Guy K Phelps, Shasier, New York. KEY WEST, Oct %- Sailed, steamship Ariadne, Doane ed, schr Caroline Knight, New York. 20th—sa) ¢ Branch, New York. piia. 23d—Arrived, achr P Gerrieh, Philadelphia for St John, NB. an’ Oct 0—Arrived, acbr Sam! Castner, Lake, Phila A J 8 Watson, Houck; Annis Magee, Fannie Han iphin; Wm Rice, New York; Bedabedeo, z MARION, Oct 4—Arrived, achr Lamartine, Gurney, New ork. Det 20-Arrived, Newport. W Ci no, Bath; Roswell parrow, Boston vi ; bark Mary McK: Helow barks Mary A Way, Russel, from trom’ Vbiladetpuia red—Ateamabip Koln (NG), Franke, Bremy d Soni: Prosperidad (Sp), (from Galvestdn), New Yors, LUBEC 7. Qist--Arrived, achr Adaie Ryerson, Windsor for Philadel. Sulled—Schr Huntress, New York. id— Arrived, reli yy Brooke," and Francis, Artheman, Knowlton, Eiizahethpor NEW ORLEAN: bips Anna Camp, Lin- ‘Crescent New York; achraJ E Nason, Flemi ers, Kidder, trom Tabasco —Iatter wtg oraer ‘ailed, steamships Concord, celona, SOUTUWERT PAKS, Oot XO. Vietor, and Cuba; ship Kowantrees; schrs Racehorse, Ang Moa, and Islan’ Belle. NORFO! rrived, achra Virginia, Derien, aud Jeflerson, New York, nole Joe, Stephens, Baltimore; chr A dD bad P Henderson, Barbados, ANSI:AT, Hay Vol, 28 At Dutoh Island Harbor, Emily A. Bartle, Smith; Rally nian; eid, Davis: Ruth § Bhaw ; » Sharpe; Trade Wind, Lioyd: € Sinnie aon, Wanemore, freiny Bouton jetta Simmons, Godfrey, Sal re ond Nat Hoimes, Northrup, Providence for Ontario, Barber, do for do; Joho Manlove, Gar- rk (which put back for repairs.) ZIP OI, Vet Arrived, ra Thos B Smith, Rondout; lienry A Taber, Bowman, New York, Henderson, NARRAG 4 schra A T Cobn, Springs ‘ Maxi Goat vi achre Lamart! awe, nnd Adini io ato th bi stn ol te the chilling pantie of winter or the mn oF telat tte retully abielded from all out be observed der almost any Ly. wholesome and nntritions contigned. until the boty haw and strength. Sth—Satled, Waterman, Ch NEWPORT, Bri Blake, River Also arrived brig Bry, ond mt tor Sevil Oct bboom carsied 1, PM—Arrived, schrs Mat Vort Joboson; Biake, Dighton for New Ye brig Weatord (Bey Pat Oet 3, for New You AM—Arri Tr vile (hee Dingatere) Batler, Philadeloha Blake, Chase, \ ew dork, 8 ebro Swift, do with foremast, mat ‘See Disusters, ) Aun £ Carli, Tyler, N awa eftgnnens ork. y H MiiMin. and Sarah W wn, Mi for New terson, from Little Glace topmast w York The outward bound vessels are mostly going out this AM with a moderate NIE P M—Arrive', ton, NO; Nellie H, F Me, for do; Onward, Chilton, Plymouth Jones, Gardiner for « ham; Anna Elizabeth, Rangor boro for Philadelphia; for Albany; lata, Boston Peete roe a ptendid, wich for do. bree, amiport for New York aha, an for New York; U1 for New ¥ rye cal or ork; © al ioe Village erub, and |, Wareham for do; Fish Hat Ida B Stinbeo, Phil » Boston for Wilming- Sullivan, Debora Queen, Balthinore for Ware. for New York; Active, Hille: Lamartine, Wareham for New’ York: K Waterman, Gloucester for wk, Har NORWICH, Oct 33—Arrived, steamer Panther, Mills, Philadelphia; schrs Uncaa, Alexandrii delphia; Kuth taliey, and Cerro Gordo, Hobokev ; Kya, and Elm City, Rondout. NEE for Wilmington, NC; ‘aie Chareh, Georges Bank for New 1, Rockland tor do; New Packet New Bedtord Oct 2—Arrived, bark ‘Atactiean Eagle, Gi and & Cobb, PENSACOLA. ding, tinique. Miated Sehr Fann, PHILADELPHIA, bor ‘1; Roanoke 81 Smith, Providence ; ( Cleared—Ships Virginia, man, Antwerp; bark A Chas Henry (Br), Io Hampden, Si jo; Thos T Tasker, A: att, Davia! # B Me Williams, Boston: A er, Wen Paine Rockport; Carlisle, Northrap, ? ter; MG LONDON, Oct 28— Arrived, brig Providence. ; orige hte Flora A Sawyer, Nutter, m3 Dic! Girton, Medford, Joosihan. May, Nell; WF Blackman ; A'mira Woole: R Vannaman, Brown; 8 ‘Tasker, Allen: RG Whelden, ddtrey, Boston: $ A Hammond, Pai kes, Salon; J B Austin, and Linda, Bacon, more, Porumonth: Try Belle. A Crawford, Young, ‘ammings, Sm.th, Cohasset ; Altavela, :achre San Juan, blizabeth Bangor tor or Mosquito linlet, Ha. Sable, Galveston, Oct 24—Arrives, ie sap ant rr), Wilk ayra and Porto iter, Brook ' aes R K Vaughan, W Simmons, Wiliams ght Davis, do; PA ‘lara, Norbury, Danversnort. Barker, ‘and City orn, Nantes; ripe th Ne; on Miter, danasanns M Lee, Bukes, 8 ot on, vn ‘rovidence ; A George Deering, Witiard, Portland; ClaM; No versport. Lewes, Oct 21, PM--Vessels in the harbor unchanged. nd ateamship, Comnipaitepes, the southward, was iv berm-ri sight at ¥:30 PM. Ral RTLAND, Oct York for Harpswell ; ( bare, Rock Vleared. Mth—Cleared, trig a at hi day. t3—Arrived, sotea Adrian, fork, Davis, Pones. Wenonah, Kahrs, Havana. ork William: nnimore, and Haul £ Thomp- Boston, W: gO, (NG), Jachens, |tvemen; AH Curtis, Merriman, ngor; achra July Fourth, Yodtney 5 3 a ranma Mi - SRG Whillety n;8 A Hammond. Rew suifolle; M Be Wooley, King, Siguace- TANS Grong “a Bangor ge Carrie 40; 88 steamer Hunter, Hare ner, Durgin, Bast Har- Cabello ; lon; AM Saunders, y i oe Weav- z a verett, New em, Thomas, New York ; Chase, ingra- land for New X Bark Antes, PORTSMOUTH, (ct 21—Arrived, schra Sodonta, Wall, Ho» Ri boken; Greenland, Parker, Jameson, and Mary A Harmon, Sutb, Thomas, Ei A McCann, Kaveno, izabethnort : ork. Port Johnson ; New ¥. Parker; Philaseiphias Kom. javelphia; Kos’ ‘Mageic ell, Jumeron, and M ‘S2d—Arrived, achis 8 Worcester, Leland, and Sinbad, Per- ry, New Yor! PROVIDENCE, Oct 23—Arrived, achra @ 0 Morris, nat cott, Georgetown DC; Grace Gridler, Smith, do: J H Wain- right, Abrat ry beam. Mc\Jneen, ‘ti for wtucket PL Wheaton, aL jabet! re, unt, Satled—s Corson, Wilmington, ‘Trea ms, Philadelphia; Geor ra Hattie, Barrett a Albert ‘Taylor, New York N L Slaight, 1 L Hamline, Ve'sor, do} Vapor, Johnson, beam, Gralley, New Crocker, Thrasher, 4 Edwarda, do; Ever; do; J M Freeman, Pidridge, do ;'W! York; Tie, E Smith ; Davidson, Smith, d an, Bance, rie, & Emily, Harris, Albs- rrenton; Tempest, Shropebire, do 'm © irish, Tirreli Pharo, Bingham, Elizabeth- Kelly’, Fore dppasan J 8 Youmans, eClintock, mgr Vandueen. ' ee hte; oe do; Samuel Millle Prank. jo; Kate Scranton, Palmer, iard P Philips, Hawkivs, do,’ 2th—Avrived, schrs American Eagle, Shaw, and. Ocean Wave. Bryant, Poilaceiphia for Pawtucket. Sailed—Schrs 8% bert Thoma: Simpson. and PAWTUCKET, Billard, and Anna ie. ler, Port Towasen: Cleared—Ships Gort, il Burton, Maz, 1. Sniled—Steamsltiy Dauniless, Wilbs ore: Kaye, Singa SAVANNA n ah A Bot lor, Bice, and Annie E Mart Gardner; Sea Nymph, las Wright, Brown, New Yor nabipe owel’, New York; scbr ce, Yates, own, Wachaprigne, “Va. in, Buell, Philadelphia; Conley; Helen Mar, 24—Arrived, schra John Rom Safford, Powell. Mhiladetphi: ckatep, Smith, Philadelphia. DC; Al- Westmoreland, Cynthia Jane. ‘ard; Belle, mel, Jr, Oct 18—Sailed, brig Isola, Snowman, ota (Br), Steel, Valps Burton, Burrard 1 Sacramento, Parker, NSW; Weathersti iso et 5 Cahforn CO, Oct 17—Arrived, ship E Kimball, Kel- Dey Panama: ships iela (Bri, ra ), Bool, Port Townnend. ANNAH, (ict 21—Cleared, ship Southern Rights, Wey Sem mele, Matthews, Boston > ‘ate E Kueh, Philadel” bis, PiCheared—Brig Cewaur, Stanley, Jacksonville ; echr Spark- Ung 8 ew York. ‘2Bd—Arrived, stew B ives, Milter, Philac STONINGION, Oct 4--Arrived, Ronin Hood, Baker, VINEYARD HAV bey (U 8 coast survey),’ Mothershead. Mount Lce, Smith, St John, NB, for New York; W 1 timore; Lue er Alliance, Shute, New Yor! elphia, RR ehra Copy, Mill Weneriy for'Palindelphia. 5 4 Avrived, schr Ne'He Chase, Upton, Port sehr L Albany, 28, PM-—Arrived, rchrs Beores- Desert for Bal B, Dailing, Portiand for do; Uncle Tom, Look, and Veima, Loor, & do; J F Carver, Bowdoinbum Ril ison for do; Nor wood, for doy Fi Riley © ¥ Hiner, Corson m Wall iais for do; Teaser, Hi ull, Rostom jen Howard, Johnson, ‘Gardiner for jamiiton, mnie W Jobnaton, Marta; Mary ; T Sinnickadn, Dickerson, tor Philadelphia; EJ Hera- ty) Meredith, Lanesville for do; Sam! Fisk, Wall, Boston for and Ser ington, NO. 24th, A ma for ‘eel, aod Thos Clyde, L Lockwood, St John, Salem for Georgetown, DC; Idah: Corson, Bi tn, Boston for ¥ Hadelphs Peipont Locke, Haten, Philadel- Sa ‘ower; Saginaw, jai Ann Davia, Portiaud for New Yors. Sailed- All wesieru bound veasels, PM— Arrived, brig Helen, Baltimore for Boston ; le C Paine, Georgetown, UC, for do; Helen G King, Hobo- ken for do. Tn port, btig Delmont Loeke; acbr H Curtis. 25th, AM-—Acrived, aches © L Herrick, Bangor fo deiphia; than Al WILMINGTON, N Hart, Boston —THE AUS The pr gestive o: rition and assum sess by Which the |, and thence nt the hia for Salem ~Arrived, achr Chas Philade! Ook w nes of Nation. nutri 0 the aulids of the body. or Philas W Holt, Miiton, Port xu Vrince: schr Consumpuon is derangement of (iis derangement produces deficient By assimilation { mean that of the food 1s equyerted inte Peraons with digestion thus | opaired, having the slightest predisposition prelim aie to have Cons ite torme; end I eure any cans a good digeaviou ati ting to 0 that they cannot up and restore the pose the eurost an DRAKE of ail the decay in the whois sy: all the disewe.) bile tb top healthy bile is secret The sto CUCK A Senwace edy ever discove hy It will Organ, and the system for the and nitinately make preparatory weatme: consumption t Putmonte Syri purities the blood, ar nive lon, and thence distributed to the diseased lui disease, Or Mf they take cold, wil pertorm t ive LLL. These 12e wll excess of ac! create a good, hearty of the Bunge in ft will be ption without nichy assimilation. ton impor ir Funct! iret restoring The very first done 1410 Cleanse the stomach ant boweis from Hi diseaned micas and slime which ts clogging those organs ng, and then rouse or to @ healthy action. For this pur- ‘ater. ‘They will clear bat haa accumulated th Pill jh but there ren permanent tome to. tl fiat process of a good ood, health; ty what rem ina to cure moat the free and. persevering use of Schone! ‘the Pusmonic Syrup nourishes the nd tn readily absorbed Into the ripens all morbi: matters, whether {n the form or tunercles, and then assista nature to ex remedy is SCHENCK'S MA! Jeanse the stuinach and bowele dand morbid shme that is causing disease and the liver and arouse townew and healthy action, by which natural anc nd liver are thus cleansed by the important jetite, and prepare " digention living blood. After th canen ot = becesses 1 all the diseased matter in the form of free expectoration, when once it Hipeng, Tt te then, by the great healing and purifying proper ties of Sehenck'e Puimonte Syrup, that all ulcers and cavt tea are healed mp soo The erscatia, will grow in flesh an: Hungs, » ¢ matter ity or abacess there, ANDO! ripen, #0 long as the ayatem ix below par. ud and my patient 1s enred. 0 b ation, fo that t t_get atron, ine hing to be doue tn curing conaumption fk to get up a good aypetlte anda good di he body fa person bas diseased cavity cunuot he: the What ia necessary to cure is @ uew order of thugs, « good appetite, a good dutrit fon regain health an. plan to oure consiinption, ani fon, the body to grow in fest auantities, ana 1 mrength. i then nature ts helped, the cavities will heal, the matter wiil'ripen and be theown Of in lar the per- his fa the true and only if @ person im very bad, it the lungs are not enUrely destroyed, of even If one lung ts entirely one, it there te envi here a hope. Thave seen macy persons cm ® wood live and enjoy life t ‘ i that, 1d be exercised 1 and damp weather; cise oniy in w genial a 1 wish tt tine 1M r partially rn more Mable to | from the effects. of relupse than one who bas been entirely with only one sow ‘This t# what Sel ‘They will el hen it, get np ago noe wile needs to ol while nisi ‘ot to take void night nd Schenck's Medicin keep rm snushine, n regan to taking col: vitaitty’ left in the other to heal up, * mt lung ‘henck'® lean out d digen- lear the that isin the lungs, whatever the em, care And take ontdvor exer ¥ U0 erstood that when I recommend # while using m: special reason, A man who bas bi bad cold fs fi cared, and (tie precitely the same in regard to consump: FY ton. Henig, wm (lat i Ange are not perfectly healed just 90 Jong is there imminent danger of a full return of the disease. Hence it mm th strenuousiy cantion pulmonary patients themeelves to au atmosphere | that { pleasant. Confirmed — consumptives 4 of soren, which the least change of atsnoaphere wit! {nf with my mediciues mation inst ‘ spring in Srritat pardcular, The person uid diet, and al) the med 1 wae myself cured consumption, and have lived to get fat years with one nee, and very T have ne About the Into! new building at » The utmost cauti ae Rint e Circumstances is th impose to it the natural should be caretul Ke cure be lictnes conti quantity oF es ireatment by. of the word ving mostly gone, many ha ver seen. woulty do. i be ex. 4 kind of id hearty these Thave cured thou ve been cured by this treat iy T expect to take posression of my tin’nortueast corner of Sith and. Areb streets, where { siuil be pleased to give advice to al! who may require it Hu ireotions a fon in observance of (he way JOUN fF. sale agent. 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