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10 58 CITY COMPLICATIONS, wh 94 N&W YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEK 1, 187). -TRIPLE SHEWr. — fpgravent open some newn and honet can be “2 the Merny ittee met ge puueneeeeenne ee per ere . in. the re- over a since tts Gagerty ‘and Baulch in the Eee Sea reac spines act The Case of the Stolen Vouchers Adjourned Oyer a ae ~"Ontil Monday Next—Isry Lazarus In- dicted as a Ropeater—Weiting for the Grand Jury, The MERE APE, Report of tthe Committee of Seventy. The Judiciary” dud Wed vy-Salaried ttrks To “Go Short of Funds for a Few Months, Tk was expected that something of an tmportant * gharecter would take place at tne Yourt of General Seasions yesterday, consequently there ‘was quite a large crowd in atiendance, only ® small portion of ‘whom were, however, adimitied. It was uhderstood | ‘Chat the Grand Jury were expected to bring im an | Indictment agstast sowe one or more wembers of | ‘the ol4 municipal Ring, or iake action on some mat- ter connected with the same, and this induced. the public to be on we lookeut for fresh uevelopments tm the drama that 16 at present being played avout ‘We Ciry Hail by seme of our Ite ruters, Recorder Hacket{ was on the bench promptly at eleven o'clock, and occupying a seat beside pim ‘was the ROM. JUDGE BEDFORD, Messrs. Fellows and Suthwan, Assistant District Attorneys, next came-tnte Court, quickly followea by counsel ior beth Hacer and Baulch, the alleged purloiners of the vouchers rom Comptroller Von- ‘Boily’s Ofice. ‘The two prisoners were placed at the bar shortiy eiterwards, and appeared to be in the best of epirits. HRY LAUGHED AND GHATTED WITH THE UTMOST BASE, Counsel for the prisoners, addressing the Coart, “sald—If the Uour. please { represent Messrs, Magerty and Baulch, the defendants in two indict- meats, which were presented ‘by the Grand Jury and filed im the cout yesterday. The de- feadants, as the Court 1s undoubtedly periectiy ‘well aware, are charged with burglarious entrance dato the oilice of the Comptrolier of the city of New “Yorkin the month of September last, and with Raving feloniously abstracted from that office cer- igin public papers, The indvetments having only | been found yesterday, and having’ received a noti- ~ fication to appear here this morning and plead on she part of the deiendanis, 1 am unable to decide mow what course to pursue in Teference to this in diement. ‘They are oxecodinay: lengthy, and I) have no doubt they are drawn with all the skill:and ingenuity oi the District: Attorney’s office—and that “SKillis very great—the combined skill of nimselt and able assistants. 1 desire that the matter may Jay over in refereace to the plea until Monday next. wt will tase a day to copy these indict- ‘ments, and I am so pressed with busi- mess that J could not possiviy read. them 80 a8 to be hore before Saturday, and as the wext term of this Court commences on Monday, and as {he pUdIic Interest will not Butter by A postponement Of this Kind, and as my learned friends on the other mae, do got oppose Us indulgence—it seems to me idly to be un indulgence; It is more a right. to.ask the Court, with all deference, to allow the matter to PASS OVER UNTIL MONDAY NEXT, A wilt then decide what course to pursue. Recorder HACKETT—I thing the request @ very reasonable one, and it is ordered accordingly. COUxsKL—1 hon it-1s Understood that the defend- ants wat ot. ve required to be found until Nonday District Attorney FELLOWS—Meantime they are Somunitted with out bail. CouNsKL—They are. committed. We make 16 ap- Plication as yel_tor bail. They are committed— That's all. Tiftend atthe proper time to make a ry ok te-Bdmit nem to bail, They are committed rely. * District Attorney FeLLows—The case stands over 4 Unt Monday. « . Counsei—That's Smcantime. 1” fhe priscuers were then removed. v ‘hie woisbed the voucher case Jor the present. considerable WAITING FOR THE GRAND JURY that body came into court at ten minutes of eleven e’clock, District Attorney Garvin avd Genera! Bar- wow, counsel for tae Committee of Seventy, arrived mince wmenadiately aiterwards. Allcr reporting that there was no further busimess betore them [oF eonsideralion or action they were discharged for the term. it was understood that the Grand Jury found ~ Shree indictments agaist Israel Lazarus and turce against another party (uot yet arrested) for vielat- op eh law. Bhs Garvin took charge of the papers, and not ly REFUSED TO ALLOW TILEM TO BR PUBLISHED, but denied the reporters even a glimpse of bem. At is, thereiore, reasonabic to conciade they are of the highest importance, District Attorney Ganvin stated that there was a Stature which provided that those cases could be tried in tue Uyer and Terminer, und he moved that ‘acy be sent there for trial. ‘The Recorder granted tue motion, and the Court sdjourned til this ameduenany) morning. THE comMMIIT AE 0 aE OF SEVENTY. ‘The Pevtncuniting Report—Meeting Last Even- img—ihe Assembly List Complete—No “Gouging” or Falsifying Accounts on Tnes- day Next. ‘To-morrow evening this committee are to meet in Cooper Institute to render an account of the Stewardship committed to thelr care two months aga ,Ths voluminous report is.in process of compt- Jation, but will not be ready for publication until it # Dreacoied to the town meeting.on Thursday even- Ang. Jt will set out with the .old familiar tale of fraud apd corruption, will recite the circumstances | winch Jod to the call for the meeting of Sep- tember 4,out of which this Committee of Seveniy Sprung. Jt will then detail their meetings in the Coamber of Commerce and in their present quarters, te appointment of the se¥eral suv-com- mittees and their several proceedings. 1t will dweil very largeiy on the important werk .of the Com- mittee on Elections and the Law and Remedies committees and one or two others gf the sub- Comunittees, apd will of course applaud themselves, and especialy thelr vice president for putting Avirtually) Andrew H. Green into the Comptroller's oMice. It wiil aiso dwell on the importauce.ef John | B. Keyser’s transfer (?) of $600,000 to the Cammitiee, | which transier pow, by the way, seems to have Awindied down to that of A PRIVATE CLAIM OF NINETEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS against William M. Tweed. The prosecution of this suit, instituted by Mr. Jackson $. Schultz, will also be referred to briefly, But (ne crowning glory of the committee's secret @eastons will be set forth in the proceedings which Sesuled in the appointment by the Attorney Gen- eval of Mr. Uharles O’Conor to prosecute the “Ring” ‘ore, Considerahie capital will be made out ; they are committed in the Of this. cavcumstance, and the sub-committee watind effec at mr of ogurse receive due | Saene tor: ‘The Bomiastion of = Assem! rimen | iors practical by the commit. neta *h nomina: ly oy conventions, will by the meeting, and port of every honest voter in we city a for the nominees of the committee, The report 1s aa 1 mainly, if not solely, TO.) ‘BNCK THE ELECTIONS nd ‘it therefore Le a campaign docu- simple. On Monday night the Sub- Committee on Elections had a meeting at No, 938 ‘ersaawar, at wiucD seVeral political delegations their claims for the approval and endorse Boatot t th paecmy Nea iealention ne Was cen- ide le * % ween coniesting delegations; the committee reduced order out of chaos aud aad Sock ‘Wed or endorsed qgnt outol the twenty. Assew. 1Ymen, leaving two vacancies, whic! Were Oj, 4 last even by the committee, which met at 9X O'clock aud continued its session until the the mesun & of the Pad f ateigutP. M. The sub- then repor' their list complete, as ENTY—ASSEMBLY NOMINATIONS. = ' ue F Horie frpmr. Rhum Hl oral pe ah po—serern D, Moulton, EME ATES: uae Uhm me ‘The ticket of the democrm't¢ reformers ajffers con- siderably from that of the Seventy, the two uniting Samuel J, ‘video and whiok bi | fa-one Tach. He has alreay out off some eighty or nm prevtously ‘was referred to bi poerena read verore the y prenare, wat last evening | and™was ordered to be sent to the press:— arthe Commition November 7, and to make the election itself their T rh iness for thatduy, a Mint 8 cad fale vane ' } Sind an honest cattrase the vullemay be te | cured, The occasion, they say, a teak Teens | villty that rests upon us fs mo jous. Thee contest 1a | direst and open ove between the great mass of” honest cli. nena who labor for their iHving and An orgamised gang of { ea planderers, whose omy, caning, a mee pap eg ht { ty i 5 dbl ROSWELL D, Haren, Secretary, Judge Ledwith having acorepted THE TAMMANY NOMINATION bot the Sepren a, ed his Lone jon on ths Committee of Seventy last night, anc defection waa of comment among mem- any stray work Which they might be required to do ‘will devolve upon the Committee on Remedies. AROUND THE CITY HALL Further Demands for Money—The Judiciary and Clerks Whese Salaries Have Been Raised Not te Receive Asy Money fer Several Months, ‘The same general apathy which has marked the Precincts of the City'Hall Park for the past few days was to be observed yesterday in almost all the departments, True there was a litile more crowd. Ing now and then. Jimmy Fitzgipbons was around lJarge as life and as lond as fife, and he insisted on the way he was going to vote to be the true way. The men who dtd not know him said he was crazy. Perhaps he was. He knew, however, of what he was talking. AT THE COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE. Ticre several delegations waited on Deputy Comptroler Green. The most tmporiant was one of the great manipuiators of the reformers—viz., Ben Wood, Jimmy O’Brien,’ Hen Opp, of Washing. ton Market, and another young gentleman, name Unknown, as ts often said of men found vrowned. Another delegation waited on Mr. Green. They came from the Department of the Chief of the In- spectors of Street Improvements. They came in large force, and were much exercised, not to say excited, at the Idea that they were not immediately received and treated with, They became somewhat domon- strative, and it was found mecessary to send for the Police to preserve order among them. Mr. Green then Informe: then that he would examine the ac- counts, and those whose accounts were found cor- rect, a8 many as could, would be paid to-day, and the others in as rapid order as De ANOTHER WO’ has been raised on account os salaries for tne Jadi- Yesterday Recorder Hackett applied for his K and learned that he had been overpaid; that the Police Justices and many others whose sal- aries had been raised by ‘action. of the Common Councit oni not comin any m inn months to come, appeara, is done 01 ad that the ‘Common Council had raised the aalne to law, and that the L lature bad never iegaliz the action of ee City Lely RL an gnasi o at 3 caused much Wi the Deputy Compirticn holds firm and will not give More attachés of the Courts and secured a saving Of $8C,000 to the city and county. AT THE SHERIFP’S OFFICE there was a great deal of anxious inquiry as to whether the Shera’ had made. apy further arrest or levy in the now great cases, but im this regard the Situation remained unchanged. Ingersoll ts ex- ed to be in town to-day, and will av once be taken possession of by the Sheri. It is rumored that he has hits bali all ready and will “face the Tiusic.* Woodward and Garvey, it is now thought, have gone to stay, and cannot be ge at Me Sheriff has levied on Garvey’s small judgment against him, but some or ff friends claim that ne 1s not far off, and will eventa- ally return and satisfy in all particulars, George Miller and his little brother were fying around tie Sherif’s ofice yesterday, apparently much excitea, but it was not determined whether tt was on their own account or somebody Be i ‘8. THE PHILADELPHIA 1 FRAUDS, Tammany’s Rival—Latest Bewlacecr’s in Phil- adelphia’s Latest Sensation—Hew Pub- he Servants are “Gouged”. by Means of City Warrants. PRILADELYHIA, Oct, 31, 187}, The latest version of a very ola story is the fol- lowing. It 18 recommended as a consolation to «brokers “who were ruined by the Chicago fire’:— ‘Thin js the cow with the crumpled nora That “waxed” Mrs. Leary out in the barn in Dekoven atreet, in Chicago ‘That Kicked Ube lainp, with eae coe fell blow, Into (J ody A and Ry ge ‘hat damaged the prospects ef brokers, Yea, this is the fre that — the bell Jn the rt House tower, That tolled the koall Of many in powers And this t# the reason ceneny me weet “Up the spout” that Chieago And Yerkes was rained, “burned out.” And, ace ording to Terkes, tne “money changing” genius of Philade!pata, the Chicago fire was the only agent that brought him on nis knees before creditors, This was the reason ke failed tocome to time when the City Treasurer called on bim for the balance of $473,000.0f city warrants then in Yerkes’ hands for | Degotlation, but whieh, it seams, had already been hegouated and the preceeds thereof lost in stock | Speculations. A HOWL FOR VENGRANCE went up from every hearthstone and every business bouse m Philadelphia when it was publiely pro- claimed that Marcer, the vity Treasurer, haa Jet Yerkes have the warrants te negowate without re- ceiving collateral or security of amy kind in retuga. Marcer is a reppblican and has helt the position but a year or two, apd like all his predecessors entrusied all the business of the office to JONES, who has been the chief clerk in the Cjty Treasurer's office through several admintstratious. When former City Treasurers found it convenient to retire from the office by reason of the expiration of their terms and “subs” were incontinentiy packed oi to make room for political retainers of another faith Jones the blest, Jones the ood, += Jones the honest, was retamed, because “he kpew how to manage the office.’ Yes, he did know chow to manage the oMes—no one knew netter how dt was done--as the sequel has shown,but too plamly the past week. By a time-honored arrangement Jones was allowed to run the machine. It Is esp. mated that the office is worth to the Vity Treasurer— in a@dition to the salary, which 1s §2,600—ahout $18,000 per year. This much ean ve safely got out of the vast sums that pass through his bands annually. By taking bigger chances ne may donbic tus sugp, and at the same time get himself in prison; but eighteen thousand is about ali he can | get and keep out of prison, All that is required of him in return is to have ihesupervision of the office, sign warrants and con<uet the flnanctal department of the business, which he does through the handy Jones. Left (o his own discretion, it 1s not ove wondaer- ed at that the chief clerk cast his eyes about for a chance to make ag honest (”) penny. A morally and Jawfully wrong system of paying public servants is mm vogue in Philadetpnia. Every policeman, office clerk and school teacher in the employ of the city is paid, not in cash, but in city warrants, “I 0 U's,” which he inocently takes to the City Treasury for payment, He is met by the withering reply to his request for cash, “We hi no money, sir; there 18 BO appropriation made,” To aman of family, depending on his salary for jd, Sixth, Seventh, Hee ceaaath, Twetih, fineiwtt, Seventeenth Twentieth districts. yg Le apes tac betore re. th o any ot eleouon, ‘fo? candidates, and tn Lstrict Qoun- ais oF Puuticas Pouca |g daca trying w upite we rival | the support of his family, it will be seen gt once that this ts rather rough, and he goes out, knowmeg te warrants to be good, with the intention of get- ting bis warrant discounted, Possivly he goes next door, 40 Jay Cooke, and is told that “We do no | available Duetness of the kind,” and 80 he proceeds from Cooke's to B. K. Jamison’s, Satier’s Drexel’s and other banking, houses in Third street, and receives the same answer everywhere, until finally he stumbies into Yerkes’. He Bas hit the spot at last, and succeeds in getting bis money, less A DISCOUNT OF FIVE PRR CENT, Raving found out “how if is done’ he comes to Yerkes the'next month, as 800M ‘as he receives his warrant tm this way Yerkes, throngh wis friend Jones, Arne: driven a ee mn nro ges . a prone city. warrants, and ' ween Jokes snd Yerkes rhuat have been. Very ‘interesting occasion. “Now, Yt says Jones “you ‘needn't retarn theae warrants, we Ones Jores) city let you negotlate seat ig ie act of Assembly will not all ow eky Warrants Lo negomated. at than par. ‘You can get that for Sem, — ‘wiiatever you get Why, ‘we'll give to the poor.” ‘mina one of city cash, tap two squares Heo He Eoheare on the scene Cy a 8 ete which he is instructed to sell for erkes ES? LITTLE BE and haifa Taiiiton & dollars’ worth of city warrants are teaurferred (rom the to be negotiated. tl runs along smoothly and successtully ae @ number of years, but the demon of speculation took possession of Yerkes, ae with “Reading atock on the brain,” he rashed into the whirlpoolthat has swamped All his funds were soon ‘Rea ivania” ing” or “Pen city swerrants, Ket.” stor Pp everything down with a T. Yerkes, Jr... keene The news of Yerkes’ fi Tailure | ‘spread at. once, and but a short time elapsed before his office was ‘flied with anxtous creditors and newspapers reporters, the ae Tepemaareays among the latier. Cy one morning C. rls himself Yerkes and very frankly informed me that he waa t tnited ‘and that his affairs were in a very bad condttion—how bad he did not know, ‘Tne re- sult of my mMterview, @ brief telegram, was pub- tished in the HERALD at the time. This fajure inspired “the street,” “the coast of Baroary,”’ a8 it ts called in slang parlance among Philadelphia brokers, with general distrust, Every one suspected his ee and for two or three days it was feared “orig smash would occur. The storm subs ded for tne BO ROR... DEORE out anew when the startling rumor was noised abroad that Yerkes had lost $47s,000.1n city Warrants entrusted to him for negotiation, Business was at a standstill for that day at least, and every one discussed the nfalr with flashing eves | and i uyering Ups, for a 78,000 “irregularity” 1s no common one. in the Suaker poy COMMITTEE OF SEVENTY” was appointed ty councils to investgate the ru- mor, and the arrest of Yerkes for embezziemeut Was thi of of the inv ion. An informal exami ‘Was had and Yerkes held in FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS BAIL to answer’ the chatge. The investigation pro- ceeded and the absence of the warrants was proved beyond a doubt, Yerkes had a second examination Satorday last, which terminated in the accused be- ing held tn eighty thousand dollars bail—fifty thou. sand on the charge of embezzlement and thirty thousand on the charge of ‘larceny as baitee;” and thus ends Jor the time the gréatest finaicial sensa- tion Philadelphia has experienced for years. Mc. Marcer, the City Treasurer, has not yet been arrested. He should have been arrested first. What . ‘kes to do with the city? Is he responsi- as Mr. Yer bie to the elty authorities ‘for. the city war- rants’ By no means. Mr, Marcer, tne City Treasurer, 18 the man_ the city must look to for the warrants. Yerkes was Marcer’s agent, nothing more, nothing less, and what rea- son had the Invesngating Committee to order Yerkes’ arrest is more m the people of Phila- bp can cuiderstand’ I do aot wisn to mndeeaond as one. to shield Yerkes or condemn Marcer; are to blame. Mar- cer 18 the wore steward; he’ alone Is accountable to the city, Yerkes is accountable to Mercer Sie aoe the city. The United States gov- ernment might just as well order the arrest of some broker in Wail street woo had been entrusted with some government vonds to sell es rivate party, simply. because the bonds were by the guv= ernment, I have twice seen Natcen who is 80 over- come by th “wRIGUT OF HIS MISFORTUNE thatit ti ib!e to get a connected history of the affair at his hands. He could only teli me this alternoon, as the tears rolled down his checks and his vetce was trembling from ewotion, that some one “had just tol him that Yerkes was Making arrangements to make the warrants good. But,” he continued, “it may be only ® rumor, and I don’t wish to alee nything if further about it.” The city of Lyne lose nothing by the operation, as Marcer’s ‘Mureties are good, and it Is be.teved that Yerkes will 1x the matter rather than go to the Penitentiary, a fate that looks very probable indeed at present, as the men who are investigating the attalr are, some of them, on Marcer’s pond, and the tenor of public opinion 1s a general desire for swift punientndnt for the gulity parties, whoever they may be proved tobe. Philadeiphta for some reason ts a subject of ridi- cule from her more progressive neighbors. Instead of adopting mleasures to stay. the shy of ridicaie, her citizens seem determined to alford outsiders every possible opportunity to keep up the volume of fun uow aimed at the Quaker City. The system now in yogue at the Treasuret’s office is an unhealthy one. There Is not a hank clerk in Philadelphia that would think of allowing anything ex; ig cash value to pass over his employer's desk without re- ceiving collateral therefor; but Jones, a chief clerk in the City Treasurer's office, takes it’ upon himself to pase over to his friend Yerkes city warrants valued at $478,000, thout receiving a cent’s worth of ‘collateral as security, and mr. Marcer, the Treasurer, excuses hiniself from crimi- Dality by saying to the investigating committee, “17 13 A CUSTOM OF THE OFFICE.” Acusiom of the office! Well, the sooner Phila- delphia public oficers are relieved of the ‘cus- toms” the better it will be for the taxpayers and tne officiais themselves. Another ‘‘custom” in vogue in Philadelphia may well be rescinded. _Lrefer to the payment of pablic servants in city warrants, It is uajust to the re- ciment, unjust to the taxpayer and unwortay of the second city in America. Philadelphia 18 well able to pay all her public of- ficers in cash, It 1s only necessary to make the es Umates, cover the amount necded and raise the money by taxation. It isan outrage thata city of the wealth and Luportance of Philadeiphia should descend to defrauding her servants out of five per cent of their salaries, for it is to all inteuts and pur- poses defrauding. Its @ fact patent to all that no one can get a Warrant cashed Without submitting to that discount, and the sooner it Is stopped the SHIPPING NEWS. « New York -Lais Day. Sun rises... .... 6 30 | Moon rig eve Sun sets,....... 4 57 | High water.morn 10 rt OCEAN STEANERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM XEW YORK FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, “Steamer. | Sails | Destinator = par csore eel, PRBS . | Laverpo0l..-.+«/3¥ Broadway, way. -| Bremen. 2 Fowting | reen Liverooi 15 Broad ib Heosdway. 2 Rowling Green 7 Bowling Green \88 Broadway. '2+|7 Bowling Green .|7 Bow!ng Greea '|29 Bronawav, Bowling Green thew Viki Now 15 Broaaway. sEnrova. 7 Bowling Green 5 15 Broadway, 38 Brodway. PORT OF YEW YORK, OCTOBER 31, 1871. c LEARED, whip China (Br), .ZLiverpool vi nee Up Calon <1 Bri Macaulay, Liverpool via Queens ohteainabp Wisconsin (Br), Greene, Liverpool—Wiliams & ion, Steamatip Hotnati ) . b a x Ngameip Holeatia (NG), Meier, Hamburg via Plymouth: 4g ROADNMP Vandalia (NG), Franzen, Hamburg—Kumhardt cdieamabip Leo, Dearborn, Savannah — Murty, Ferrin & whee rum James Adger, Lockwood, Charleston—H R ane ip De 8 Terry, Salyear, Ne wvern, NO--Murray, Fer- "Kiearabip Niagara, Walker. Norfok, Ciiy Point avd Rich- mond—Od Do:m.nion Steamshiv Co, Btearnsh{y Albemarie, Smith, Norfolk—Old Dominion Steamshly Co. ante” Fanka, Doane, Philadelphia—Lorivard Steam “eeee Nereus, dearee, Boston—is_ Dimock, HD Routh, Martin, Liverpool fhos Dunhara’e Ne- Bark Fenwick (Br), Foye, Cork or Falmoubh—U J DeWolf Bar J HE Brett, Nickerson, HuvreBrett, Son & Co, Feveman Decne (Br), Fletsher, Autwerp—-Funob, Alaska, Potter, Marseijies James Henry, jark Simete (Ital), Naecari, Palermo -Fabbti & © hare R Murray, Je, Pennlagton, York a Prinee--R Mur- re Were. Yumyri (Br), Jol od {oegas, 40-—Wavdell & Oo, ig Joba M Burn B Phillips & Sous, none Mary Grece( p Ns, Bonne, NF—D BR DeWolt & Brig Annle Collins (Br), see Windsor, NS sre At ae T Crandall, Brig M Stewart, Stone, Bai er 4 Houghton, Sebr Arend (Dutch), # enn, olierdase unch, Kaye & (io, Sebr Averense « Vidal, Funchal—L E Arasinck & Co, hth! OM Marrctt, Reed, Frodericksted and st Croix—B J eabes, ane ‘Gare Montgomery, Borden, St Pierre—lt A Vatuble * gone W Maitland, Colcord, Jacksonville Ray. SOF Hanus Weight Mowat, Uccaetoe Ge Een, Pov eee phew. Frye & Co, Cag Belford—Fergusop & Borace L, Francis, —A D fete iin met? Taeaera Kerwin MW Juckaon & 08 ARRIVALS, amreneen'ae Sam THR HERALD STEAM YACHTS ~ Empress | a Rive Gul Shee cad sams to Se a, Steamship Ly a ote Sand aE nyt Femme oy ana ‘tne, ‘Bot Be tat 4410 fon 62 apoke ech Ada (BE | Saree roe, ‘NB, who reporvsd Moost at hie crew Ravina be sick. ee Bat = NC, 6 days, with eas ls) Worth ‘i Fico, age o anes fete Sinaloa, Fish, Machias for New York, with spars to oi Zulette Kenyon, Buckingham, Obeater, (t, for Phila- pl 9 Bon, Ohaiten, Providutng for Ralladetp ity Schr hts H Silsbee, N Tergon for New York, Schr D Davidson, Sm Schr Nelson, Ferris, P Sopa von for Mow ork, nr Salle Burton, Palmer, f Stamford. ctr John R Mevee, Wilsoa, Norwalk for Enizabethport. Wm L Peck, Bunce, Hartford for New York. Schr Glenwood, Dickinson, Point for New York, , Hort Behr OC Ackeh, Mead: Gcantiend tor New Yous, Steamer Metis, "Davis, Providence for New York, with mdse and one mt ‘Steamer ‘Bieotra, Mott, Providence for Kew York, mdse passengers, and BOUND East, Steamebin Nereus. Bonran. New York for Boston. Le Wo Hi Gorman, RG aig Mae g§ 1 Northport, ue, Eltzal r Salem, Schr Charleston, Browne, Bitrpbetiiport for seaternort, Schr 8 N Smith, Conway, Rondout for Froyi Schr Helen Mar, Nickerson, Philadelphia Toe ‘Boston. Schr Thomas a Hix, Hall, New York for Boston. Schr inson, New York for Portland, New York for Boston. New Brunswick for New Haven. Schr RRR Now, Holded, Ellzabethport for New Haven, Schr Darius Eddy, Hopkins, New York tor Bangor. Schr Ellen Perkins, Fish, Weehawken for Providence, Schr Emma & Ella, Parker, New York for Hatttord, Schr Sorab A Read, Arnold, Philadelphia for Providence, Sebr Ann E Glover, Terry, Rondout for Boston. Sehr Rd Buliwiakie, Gro, Schr © 8 Hazard, Schr Henrv B Drew, M mame Elizal axsport. Scbr Dr Franklin, Sears, Elisabethport Vor Norwich, Schr Mary E Cuffe, Uormanby, New York for Cow Bay. eich Henry Remsen, jpuyten Duvvil for New Ha- echt Joneph Rogers, Dickinson, Port Johnson for Provi- ce, Schr Clara Rell, Nickerson, Weehawken for Salem. 1 A G Pease, Newell, South Amboy for New Haven, 8mi We Chatham, ‘Sebr Saral yous, Borden, sorsey Uity for New Haven. ey, Port Jobnaon for New Uaven, Philadelphia fd New pppesterd, ic Bird, New York for St Johi janie! Holmes, Northrup, johnson for Provi- for New Haven ‘ork for Fall River. tor Providence, Sloop New World. Qote, btceamer Albatross, Davis, New Steamer Meus, Daa, Now York tor ee ee Steamships oleate Baw an , Charleston ; a8 arte, mond; Albemarie, Ni pes at sunset south, Marine Disasters. Bakxk ELLs Moore, and BRIe CarRo, it appears from the following, were not totally destroyed by fire, as before re- ported by cable :— Extn, Oct 16—An ezplosion occurre , shortly after Sotelock, on ooard ihe uth: of Haliiay, NS. From New Xork, ant the river, ‘with 2000 bbls of petroleum and 100 bbls of Foain, w ad anchored alongside of, two brigantines, the Cairo, of Londonderry. and tke Moore, aiso laden with ee um. The Ruch had been biped severe weather to her hatches battened down during the voyage, and the caoaping {rom the barrels must have become ignived in some manber not at present explained, and tho 1 Ww speedily in flames. The Cairo und the Ella. Moore were Pe- moved a8 soon as ible, but Been severely damaged by the fire—the Cairo baving her aft Pissing, sails'and deckhowsos nearly destroyed. and the Ella ‘oore her sails and masts much iniye endeavoring 1 saute the Ruth, Sie wen och oad the was towed by a government pot where she could burn hersctf 0 fvihout danger tothe tratis, “Three of her crew were injured by the explosion and were removed to e hospital. Sup TEMPLAR, Fessenden, at San Francisco from New Leo, Savannah: James Newbern, NC; Niagara, York, had @ continuation of strong westerly and avery heavy sea of Cape Horn: stove bulwarks forward baten ‘Rouse, and was driven back on two occasior Suxr Corsica, Hayener, at Ban Francisco trom Li had a continuation of omy gales of Cape Horn; foremast, fo nimast, lower mizzen topsall ya1 mizzen topgailant yard and {ore royal yard. Sup Lucy 8 SEAS Prite at. a ag Ea goer yo og entire a ic rom chan; {ng au adn 0 to nape making a a fearTUl eroe ei nea; was struck starting cat- aes if ber er beam hana iftin “ihe mountains ‘was struc! mendes san which Caneked eas ore we arrived ng, medes fasts having hea on the east erly winds ail the way. On Sept 2s, Alexander M Ken from the foreroyal yard and wae aoe med, oy Bank MRLUOURNE, Crosby, at hlatel Troon Feporia Oct 1h at neon, Serene, et sre ary PM stowed foresail and wore NE, the 1 great violence; stowed lower ie arth ga i owing to lower maintopsail and storm main i car 30 hard i was immposeitie tq tale inthe ywer topsalt; 1:30 PM ship Eby tO ENE and taking the perfect barnoad pelea peenee org hers at ne Vion lane, barometer starboard iainropal bac ban parted reas" faatoaat bead broke YS at mast, mize ail aitached went to leeward, breaslag taxtnyart di er boa deck ‘sua ral * searing mains eosin ind sprang neater st 14 foot deck, damaging lower thultr Figen, i ckatays, and carryin amay od ‘tok ut Tull of water but tpt tl ra eating anvas au, AMrpauline around, and gol feet water in her! PP parometer ity fiblew the ‘hardest tate imponsi fo siand apeiset thewina jas soon asil could beens cate Or iuer ene! a was a and Ji meine it ae gh 19_elear eekage from the ship before dark; at Ofelack it moderated: ‘got slotm miezes on her: ship's head came p to SSE, with a fearful sea on, ship rollin bing tremendously. 13, set rected foresall, joretop- rast stareals Plowing a le, and ship head sw WEW, with s sea tnniog ‘beyond. descripticg from %, iraed to Pi barometer 30.20, sb: sea which hove the xbip nearly on her beam ends; stared cargo between decks to leeward; chain out of lockers, and gave the ship two Woon ye streaks list; ae a reeze from smoother ; Bont il; the cor arth Went blew out of the ranks saved two ends of = Inyard, with mainsail in da: dition; cleared up the wreck, and set all possible sai Sail bent upon the main was newly bent thie 0) f up to ih constant strong galen f from petting Scunk CHALLENGE (of St Bio aroun ey Calais for Fall River, before reported at le: Haven 28th fail of water, will discharge cargo and go ap marine railway for re- MARIETTA SMITH, Preston, pad be ong for nee, With 171 tons cor ran 0} Bath ad i ca of water.’ Sienmtag Chanone toot a8 to go to her assisian Lp cls Sonn Roscis, Holbrook, trom B Hartford, load. alt, put ito Namacke morning Of 29s nd leaking a ite, She will repatr and Sour § FH Capy—Alfred was knocked overboard from scur 8 H Cady ith, for Vineyard Bounds B the jibing aver of the fore boom and jmme i wee Germas, about 60 years of age, and belonged tn aists MARY ANNA, Adams, of and from nathaaieb for Bridgeport, Oh with oat coided with sehr’ Diae ‘29tb ult, carrying away ier boweprit, SoMR MAUR. Halt, from New ors, owas taken in the 4 dock at Savannah yesterday (Sis). Her was tw and a leak Was found just below the waier er oes there was a damage tothe vessel. The cargo was badly dam- SLOOP THOS Rarsow wretke ® rock of Eaton's Neck, LI, S0th and sunk in 10 feet of water. STEAMER WACOAMAW, Poster, hy Wilmington, NO, re ih O abandoned ris on Lhe Tonded with fomper, 3a deinen "Baal end as soon sb possible went to her ass On examination found that she was waterlogged ‘The vessel is a total loss, and her name, f sacoete, ‘ me . be ‘a New Vo ye ork ult achoon mruy heen floating about with no one on pond for teveral day lo pepers or other vestige to aid in her identifeation wore pi Faumoutn, Oct 16—The Reina Detmers, Mulder, from tor. y alms and rosin), arrived ber yeaterday, is strain. ed, and has loat main boom, sails and bulwarks, HAYVR#, Oct 15—The Lizzie Gillespie (Am), Pb dnt Bordeaux from New Yors having been weed Satan's squall to tadw overboard, ie enske oF wheat, HALIFAX, Oot 30—Dina: of the 1ath are still reported. Willam Eaton, mth Tow the sche Vota {eer off the ba nie, Behr Sapphire was loa Cape Cove, NB, ‘onde one ne olf the crew was drowned while at- tempting (0 Jand, m, GriMth, arnived Nr 16-1 Solway tro Mew fare, reports tout om Det, at 48 8, lou 18 W, ‘oe sioanrae aoe reap Mace pera anes Rcaattete often ie not i Ferd a pete sat fan a mark: her free eeenote Musceliancens, Purser Clark, of tne steamship San Francisco, hag our thanks for files of Bermuda papers. We arc indebted to Purser Harry Haskell, of the steamship Magnolia, from Savannah, for favors. earnean teaac P Sutra was cle at auction at Balttmore annie Lehr wa a ood a saa sesuareeg | Be iy ‘the same party. i Marinors. QUARANTINE ON ne moun 7, eT, aL “Une Mgrouane & CO., Transit ant Agents for the Brien solved from fea Sota we bey axnin ye existl calth of tieatn OF m ir Pasha sot sms mea } stanoes "ureular oy ‘which we ‘Messrs Bazin of sufficiently ahve to the: ae looting most |’ and closely to a mi ‘* Bazin, bah Sai and Suez, furnishers, bankers and whariogers, Port Sar, Ls Lag Lal ous ntahons allow ships while on transit, through the Curr Canal the canal ribet undergoing” any enitary formanlitien Es on un ‘ave fetiing thetr bills of health feed Si the tervainal port’ Gr take i Out A new one, according to regulations, We hope this concession may prove the forerunner of other improvements in the sanitary regulations of this country. Whalemen. =e a Small, Lair, sailed from Bermuda Oct 24, ona ‘At Fatta Sept so, vark La ca Stowell, NB, with 55 bbls sp and 900 d ‘Tombos Inet of Osgood, NB; John carver, Howland, do & oan man Herssudeen. ao=oll Spoken. aouth Ayes p sons trom Sunderland for Rio Janeiro, Bark Flora, Haber, from Bristel, E, for Philadelphia, Oct fork agate M (Br), from Boston for Baltfmore, Ott PM, off Cape a eal sg igs ae eos 3 oe Denia tor New York, Oct 6, Cape de Gatt NE 16 miles, g fercign Perts. beat et (hil), Oct 17—Arrived, Rosina Bruno, Paturzo, New ¥ Passed do 1 fro wed 0 oat rom New York for Bristoy OGrkawena vine 0 x. Oot 14 Arrived, J Balt more; Main (#), Von Oteren err For ‘yahng ai BELFABr, Oct 16-8: Philadelphia, BERMUDA, Oct 3—-Arrived, bark Blize cles ‘Vesty, New *Ghkor Oss ee chesre red, En toe Erna, for yeuENroRs my a atte on for Bangor nae Oct 16—Arrn Simonds, London for New ae orp Spee pen top ina Detmers, Mulder, Rio Satied 16th, Columbia (a), Small, New York Hurvore, Oct tb. Salted, Jupiter, Lnetker New York, LIVERPOOL, Oct a irhet Ravenscralg, Dunlo} Zork: Monets, Fossett, New ‘Orteans; Belgium (Br), Balled Hath Hel ds iti at New York; St Louis (a), New jreene, Smith, New ny, Gaeaidey Simpson, New York? isth, La Gloire, Rood, do; Seama: ‘New Haven } Preston Donald’ New Orieans® ‘Beltiate, Wi Willan, Charles: 17th, #nuish Lion, Bowie, itobile. cisared d eth, Hansen, Baltimore; Nyanza (s), Fisher, ihunetony Westesaurds Chaneaton! Kalai Teoplat, Chbert, San Entered out 1éth, W . Whineray, f York; Baltle (9) 1 Starry and Tae eth 8) Crem g i eagabentg Oot 17—Arri Webster, New ver (and ent veg Ga do). n, Palmer, Bosto; Entered out, att Bie Moors Shaw, tor Kew Oricans. MaLaGa, Oct ved, Fury, Loud, Denia (and cleared for Boston}. New York ; Jesse Carll, Und hill, do; %h, ‘Bounding Bilow, Flinn, and Young Turk, Nick: erson, New oi 4 che piss ee teeter Hooper, New York; 18th, Ho. rout, NRwPor: Mt Washington. Sedgley, bile; Autocrat, Healey, New York, iia ae wore: | tor ‘New York. Boab e-Cleared, ‘He Heinrich Dircks (NG), for ¥, Oct 16—Salled, Ober Burgermeister von Winter, Ng smith, Ken York. 8, Oot 14—Arrived, Maria Adele, Perigeau, Charles- ton. Bexantn, Oe: 18--Arrive!, Hered! London, PATRAS, Oct 6—Balled, Sidonta 16 fatacola Newt ‘York! Tus, meray Fal lor, Nem tore cm ENBTOWN, Oct for Hartlepool; Prot Seuweigaard, for Boston; Patsrsiua fot ‘ew Yor! ATENed at do, Slay 8:90 AM, steamship City of Brumels, New York for Liverpool (ai a earnon Get 1 Arriveds St Paul, Mariior Bre Br Joun, NB, Oct 21—astived, sobr Loulta D ‘Bn, Wag. jew York. “Eos SS a ae ‘ork. American Ports. PH ALEXANDRIA, Oct 30—Arrived, achr Emiiv Curtis, Bos nailed Mary G Collins, idence; J A Berkele, 9 ae BOSTON, ot 30—Cleared, steamships eeeoaria (1 Bi Fase Evers i Orlental, Show, Seas Seraanay ba % Fo betes LM Rea vi. suip G Hel co Baltimore; oes ¥ Gonaives; Jennie F Wiley, BALTIMORE, Oct Bo Xrrived, brig Lord of the Is! by ind StJohns, PR. ocmar foe; ; shy West I ‘St Michaels, |, Rowland. New (Br), Wim Kennedy. Foster, Boston via Nor- laneiro ; Harry, Sedgley, ota Pat, ‘Cook, Wareham ; MD Marston ‘ a 1 Clyde, Providence, aN Oca %4—Cleared, schrs Uarrle F Woodbury, Day, aia Riverhead, ul. Paice nies Allen ‘a Brown, Penge Fore dohamot Bronecr, led, sloop Harvest, Corwi area cn ache Johnson. BRIDGEPORT Oot BO Ate con esi Staten Islander, Hammond, Hoboken: Jovepitine, ballt Dre m, Lowten, and Robin Hood, Baker, ‘Ellzabethport’ Ile ean pore St Hg aan , Murphy, Cold Spring; Joseph EF South Mary Anna, Adams, do; noop "W '8 nant at at— ived, achra Mal ennedy, Hi nd G Burdett, Rogers, ite gre, te ‘Adains, ‘Guttiver Ser City. hie ared—fchrs R Rose (Br Crow: wer Br), Parke, Chaverte, NB, se ote naerane ESTON, Oct 31— = A steamship Manhattan, “Zaria sKepaton, conte TPAD, Paley Fnvinded 29—Arrived, achr Isabella Pat BIVER, os; echrs Robert Tho omen Ballin Ligio Rarmdaty ort, kone ry wehrs, MLE Rockhill, Rockhill, Georgetown H mons, Gandy, anc Phos Bardens allen, Pultadels bias Mary th mon Beaok. Crosby ion, rh ian, bile’ tise edwie. Pongbi $ Eliza, ure; U lcLane, and ‘gah w GALVESTON, Oct = Arrived, barks Clara Eaton, M maa, vet Wave (Br), Lee, do; Galveston, ‘Br UCESTER, Oet ESTER, Oct %8—Cleared, bark Ranger, Cox, Liv- O Baris brig Victoria (Br), Dony, Rio Niven TAL Sponeg, 5 Hoping Foe Patt: Bunter, lewport ; oe ue nea) tag Ul Carter, Provid SourTnw! yi rived, shi Eisai ye — Soomant Hos Paiute Bee ‘Sei Gaiige gi a RORFOLK: Oc Be at¥ed, brig 1 Houston (Br), Tap: per, Satled—shp Charlotie, Oates, Savannah ; achr Carrie Wal- ker, McFarlan: a: bados, NEWBURYPORT, ‘Oct 28—Arrived, echre Harriet. Fuller, m a Fountain, New York; 29th, Cres- Welden, und Wi one DrORD, Oct WB. Ki +. Arrived, echrs Flyaway, Kell neon; Henry dibbs, Chase, New York; Yarmouth ivan 2th— Arrived, rehea ik M If Reed, Benson, Philadel yy ‘oa phen Waterman, Ch Chase; Vairwind, Bowman, and jam, Chase, New York; M Vassor, Jr, Kelly, Marion, Tees ns lelen, Terry, Baltimore; Henry Gibbs, Cnase, New York; 8 smiin Baiw, New York for Warevarm. Ponster, % ito pees gE 1 arg wood, joyce, Philadeiphi Innesota, Batimore B Wing, Bi faire eos Nickerson, Now York tor wy Hpantain. be jompson, and North Star, | ark uae arta ey "bart sc Matanzes % dasa ‘cong, fe ee Po Se naa ee Ortolaws wren, Now a ee we Ee ‘Monina oy pte No f0, as ee seta se, ee oat at Went up ‘up last. vetealan, i Worm rt 5 Bdward, ds and Gavanoel, brige Joh: Welsh te seas ass rameter mer from southward pass.ng in; brigs in in barbor this AM hav have wen to RTLAND, Oct 28—Arrived, seh A Preseott, Mert More! Young, Calais for New Yort ; ites Branch, Da cobs Moreieah Seat oe Meade, Alleo, io Dec for Tarn, Gum Bali sy ret nee and rangaer lee seb Erba sloops Ida a ‘New a cts ae me Boke nd Kate Brn rantch, Fe Johneon, Ellzabethportt bara) N FRANCISCO, Oct 28— ship Hin wat Newvort; barks a eae Cusine Me peare (NG), Fechter, Newcastle, K; St Pernard ( eg arama jel Marcy, Ross, New York; Camilla, HRAVANWAN, Sct SL Arrived,,atea San Nickerson, ant scapcarnee enna ow York, jugar Hingion, Baton ; brig Moses Dey, Fbiladelphta vel "Geared Bteamship Vireo, Burkley, New York; ship Sofem mer, Liverpool; pects bark ante Torrey, Havre; brig Prineeton, sy iver. M, Oct 8—Arrived. schra Vicksburg, Hi bas Nas Z Snow, Thorndixe, Panee Kew r York Col Had teens, Fortlan: for do, Salted ay m Tice, ‘Tice, Baltin Aanteyes Aarons, Gangy: und MP Tieden, Fetgona; Puitsucighias Geo A Merce, Linuekin, New Yurk; fleet of coasters bound 3 ans WILMINGTON, NC, Oct 28—Cleared, scbr Rising dun, TOWER, Oci 2—Arrived, sehr Alex Young, “Grinneil irla. WA Alexandi TAR CAUSE AND CURE OF coNsuMPrION. = The primary cause of Consuraption is derangement of sigestive organs. This, derangement, produces deficient ‘and assimilation. By asaimiiation £ mesg) that ce ‘which the nutriment ot the food ts converted into fe thence {ato the soltds ot ‘the body. Persone with the slightest 3 hay m thus tmpaired, take rei a -dlomaney, © AE patie. to have Consam e Lungs in some its forms; and T hold tat tt Sait be" imp ta v case” of Consumption without a good diy ston and heality ea elation Ths very ing to be bowels ali-diseased mucus and slime whichis Ing th Sion eam esos me ieee, ye baad ihe cpm bea ENCKS A ec, 8! and WR AKISHInIGS: These Pil cleanse ihe stomach and of \d and morbid that and de ‘the whole system. ‘They will cloar out of the liver all the dieesce1 bile ulated there, up toanew. and amet ‘action, by which’ natural and beglty Bi care la and Uver are thus clean: 4 tase ot Bohencts Nundrake _ullst bat there Stateg Se th stomach an excess of acid, the organ is torpid and the {ite poor. In the bowels tho lacteats are. weak, Pee ons ‘strength and stipoort. It is in a condition Ike 7) Sotwoed, ‘Tosse, proves, tobe. be. ment TB iscovered. is HT encase of ach, mak tile stomach swoet and v0 ili’ ante a append for the first pi B goed jon, toake good, healthy, ving bibods a reatment, to cure most of the and ing use of ‘e (Too Pumonie ‘Syrup nourishes the syatem, i 4 is readily absorbed Into Lue elreaia- ym, and thi dist iiributed to the diseased lunge. There it ripens all morbid matters, whether in the forin 01 abscesses or tut ‘and then assisis nature to expel ull tle diseased matter in the form of free expectoration, when oa Q ripeng. Tis Cot hy the great healing and pu ying proy ties of schenex’s i'ulmonte Byrup, that all wlcctn ‘tad eavi= tes are healed up svand, and my patient is ured. The essential thing to be done in curing consumption fy to get up & good appetite anda good digestion, so that the body frill grow tn flesh and get if a person ban diseased N acavity or abscess there, earity cannot cannot ripen, so long as the aysiem is is yecnd Kay body to order ut thin a nutrition, tl grow in Telthes nature is helped, the eavitien ill heal, the ma wil ripen and be thrown om in large, quantities, and the on regain health and This ta the cure consurn| Vesge ace ace srtely comes oF ety of Prenone la cis fangs are not entire" if there fy enous Wiallty' eft In the other if Thare seen many ne:tons cured with only one sound tong live and enjoy life to a good old age, This is what fio jo to (ert col y wilh pr stomach, sweeten tae A gi Miclare the, aulateace, aie nosials shoot a) um of"all the disease that isin the lungs, whatever the Tt ie tmyortant that bers Ee, yey Medicines, are should be exercised vot mdoors in coo and Eas yee avold aight alr and take ouldooy exer nial and warn ine, Tovey halal inctly wn erstood that when T rec ray patient to be careful in regard to taking cold while medicines I do so for a special reason. A man who yartially reco the effects of = ge cold form ma\ ny shielded from i inluences. The utmem eautiog should be obeereed in thie particular, a8 without it a cure under almost any The al mn a wholesome and —— diet, and ali the medicines continued until the bocy Festored to it the natu: hand be Twas myself cured by kind of consumption, and have lived to get fat_and hearty thése ‘years with one lung most!y gone, Ibave c sandgainco, and. very maty have been cured Vy this ment whom [ have never scen. About the Ist of December I expect to take possession of my new building at the northeast corner of Sixth and Arch Airoeta, where Tahalt bo leased to give advice tot who may re: ‘Al oirections accompa fon in any part 0° the wot of the same, bespyodernet . SCHENOK. M. D., Philadelphia, JOUN F. 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