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Tile inet Mareer Committed | ee eee sate Brunkenaess at Work. wes exemed yesterday as it has wot been apnouncement of the melancholy fate of Alste Bowisby ané Walter Conkiin, The first murder committed in that city within the memory of any of 2 young-man named Eugene Taylor, a ‘batoher by FeOlcasiqn, accompanied by some friends, left a sa- Jeon in the lower part of Main street about midnight en Tiieduy, and started for home. Al! his friends ‘wok leave ei him save one, named James McKinley, those who parted from him supposing that he bent me steps toward bis boarding house, kept by Mra, Albert Smith, 118 River sireet, But he did not go ‘taither, He was under the influence of liquor aad IX @0OD TRIM FOR 4 SPRER ‘Turning down #ranklin strect: with McKinley, he Moved hastily towards the house of Mrs, Burroughs, ‘Wao was sent to State Prison last week ior keeping ‘@ disorderly house, The establishment, 1t Is stated, és still maintained, though with a great deal of cau- don, Inenother part of the large brick build ng in which Mra. Burroughs spent 80 maby months reside Mr, Jonn Lyons and family. Mr. Lyous was absent, being engageu at his trade (plasterer) in Jersey City. Wits daugnter Mary has been on intimate terms ‘with a young Man named Jonn Canty, who boarded with the famiy, Taylor supposing, It is believed, ‘that he was at the door of Burroughs, pounded violenuy for admission. This was at one o'clock in tte morning, Canty, who slept im the front room over tne hall, leaned out of the wmdow and warned or to leave. The latter, however, became more threw stones at Canty, applicd abusive epithets to him and CHALLENGED HIM TO COME OUT AND FIGHT. Sa accommodated him in this respect, and the ter between the men was fierce aad despe- Fate. MoKinicy fled previous to the encounter. Canty kicked his antagonist tll ime. satter became amsensivie, and then he returned to his bedroom. 4n less than three-quarters of an hour aftorwards TAYLOR WAS A CORPSE, was held during the aay before Coro- ae a bauer ‘The foliowiug is the statement of ous, given previous to the wnqaeat, It 13 an epitonie jf ~ pt aes except that of the phy- a mae tested that she occupies one part of the brick Rouse in Franklin street. Her husband is absent Working at bis trade (plasterer) in Jersey City. Her- daughter Mary and a smaller daughter oo- capy the house, and John Oanty boarded witn them. The only engageaient sne knew to exist between Surana her daughter erg was that they were numate ied. Canty Went to = 2s nine o’clock on Tuesday hall bedroom might. He occupied ‘Over the. front door. Shorty afer tweive o'clock @ great noise was heard down at Bee front door, and Mary went and knocked at Canty’s door and told him somebody was Be 1b into the house. Canty looked out and saw banging at the door with stones, and another manstanding by. Canty ordered Staplor i to Stop, when the latter replied in the m usive lan. guage to Canty, and threw several stones a 6 him as he stood at the window. Canty finally gt mad, put on and = wen' down steirs, when o@ Mrs. Lyons one say, “se 18 dead.” " Soe ° Canty man was devd. “It can’t be ible,?? replied Canty; “I did not hurt him enough to kill mum?’ He was ed when ng ¥ Mra. Lyons 62d, and fail r cebiae with fright. se rep! one of the men say that he was dead. “Then,” said Canty, “if taat ‘the case, I had ag ‘be getting out of the way,’’ without say uch else, ead Engrs on thes and left t) house, ana mhe has seen . ‘Taylor came to trom injuries ng ao} by Canty. In the the latter had fed and had not been cap- to a late hour last hight, comotive- Somewhat of a My:tery—An As tamin’s Work Finished by an Accident. Yesterday morning at three o’clock one of the early trains on the Hudson River Railroad was @ashing rapidly along near Riverdale when the fender of the locomotive struck a man who was sit- ing on the wack, huriing him several ject threagh the air into a ditch at the side of the embankment, The train was immediately stopped. The con- @uctor and brakemea littea the wounded men, ‘whom tbey supposed to be dead, anc placed him in a baggage car DRIPPING WITA BLOOP. It was then aiscovereu that life yet remained; the braised and mangiea body quivered and moved slightly, and the lips trembled as it tospeak, At sempts were made to revive him and successtuily. The conductor then questioned him, and from the broken and agonizing utterances which he made it vas learned that his name 1s < GUSTAVE KUSTER; 4hat be is aged forty-eigut years and resides at Yonkers in @ smuil cottage, where he works at his Bumble trade of shoewaking. Nothing more could be eiicited then, and he was @rought Ww ihe city by Conductor Henry C. Dearman, ‘who arrived at the iwenteth precinct stauon house, an Thirty-seventn street, at tweity minutes alter five, He was (hen abie to give a inriner slatement. By thio time it Had beeu discovered that not only was be terribly injared by the locomotive dashing into bim, but also that HE {AD BEEN SHOT and a bullet had passed throngh bis face, grazing she bone aud coming out ou the iigit side. 1t had not touched the brain, and, aloue, could not have ye fatal. He said that ne bad been shot and Jost mis watch. But ne did not know when he Was ropbed or who had shot him; he does not re- member it. The tender of the lucometuye made nf, HIDEOUS WOUND im the right aril, crashing tie bone into splinters and dislocating the shoulder. He was attended by Dr. Arinstrong and conveyed to Believue Hospital ip ah ambulance in charge of Dr. Harrington. api , thé physician of Kaster’s family, Dt. Pooley, écliy iu tue alterpoon from Yonkers, ria went to see Mr. Kuster, He found him, as i says, in a dying condition. He could Roy how he came io pe on the crack my that hour mi et faerie gd Fooly s Wat Lt id NOt know thal was no! St home. "He ted Kath 4 on the previous night as usual. In the morning he was ESPIED BY THE ENGINER of the train sitting on tie rail, but wo late to save Nog and @ moment afier was struck by we loco ‘The shot which made him powerless to leave the track undoubtedly came frum the hand of @ high- ‘way robber or Of some dastardly assassin who de- sired his life, and finding him, perhaps, under the anDuence Of sompambulism abd belpiess, wok it ‘without warning. THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. Mecting of the Commissionere—The Departs ment Bankrupt. ‘The Board of Fire Commiseioners met yesterday im stated session, with President Hitchman in the chair. Conrmuissioner Hennessy made # statement im regard to the financial condition of the depart ment, which was, in plain words, entirely bankrupt. ‘The Deputy Comptroller had alta wiry hand for tne of the dey me pay mente shoul De made auner oy alinest tbe men or hy some one at his office, a HENNRosyY gaid that he could not act without instructions from the The money and badly wanted, for the payment C3 he did not believe any suc! 4 would be tolerated Dy “— 5 to move in the matter Titers had, at ihe request of $170,000 w pay the current ex- t up to \anuary; but the yh this was doue would re- of the Board before any- wettion. routine business was transected. alter which the Hoard adjourned Nilsson; Stebel, Miss Cary; Martha, Mule. Cooney; Faust, M. Capoui; Valentin, M. Barre; Wagner, Mr. Coletti; Mephistopheles, M. Jamet.. The chorus embodiment of a poet’s dream.’’ stroyed the beauty of the eharacter by the usual deformities that operatac heroines have to undergo. The Marguerites of the present day widely differ from each other in their ideal of the victim of Satanic art, With Thewjens all the accessories of art are brought into requisitton to give what mignt be termed a labored simplicity, which is faise m its very conception; Lucca is @ saucy little demoi- delle, who looks upon Faust at their first meeting 08 @ capital subject. for Mirtation, and gives way toa storm of passion when she finds noerself de- celved. We have a merry black-eyed and biack- haired Gretchen in Adelina Patti, who colors or rather obliterates the German ideal with the vol- canic nature of an Itallan and the chic and coquetry of @ Partsienne—a ratuer incongreoas mixture. Kell * Aengrooniehen, ts nearer the Wa i? _ Das more homogenei' acter atoat itt in all the of the victim of the demon. But ii Nilsson we have a complete type of the creation of Goethe, To quote the words of @ celebrated critic:—“Who has not in his mind’s eye the slender Saxon the bionde bair fat upon @ marble forehead taliing in plaits behind, the deep, earnest eyes, the low stomacher, the lithe, supple jorm just emerging into womanhood, as she crosses the path of a lover prepared to sce ‘Helen’s beauty in a prow o1 Egypt?” ‘The Scandinavian features, the slender, graceful form and artless manners gave the characier @ naturalness that it pever Reogeee before. In the garden scene the true nature of the young gu is reveaied, particalariy whea she sees the jewel casket, Her delignt at the sight of the jewels bog fash trom the vox, to her more prolific of evil than that of Pandora, was not the vanity of o grisette, who thinks only how they will set or her charms to the best pt Zatte advantage. The fash- ing gems produce in er the same effect as the eye of snake does on the fuuering dove, and ane fulls into the tiap as if the hand of fate had dragged her to her doom. Even the childish joy she ats- plays when bedecked with the glittering gems 1% to quote the words of one of Nilason’s admirers, ‘like @ bird carolling over a poison berry.” 1t 18 no won- der that the Parisians were at frst eg ae in ber débutin this rd/e, They looked for the Gretchen of the Boulevards—a saucy soubretie, witn the man- ners of a saod at, = wifle unfortunate aud oniy Coser y ine 0 ‘py, om account of the shabby open io which she is treated by Monsieur Faust and his partoer, the devil. ‘They saw only the Gretchen that Goethe created and Ary Scheffer and uibach depicted. At the death of her brother and his wild denun- Clation of her, Nilsson did not show anguish Hii gnel, ag 48 generally the case im this scene. poe! bewildered, and followed the pody ou her countenance as the whale tragedy was put- a cree Bat 3 ue ape asnarrd ns ied oy erentered exten misery, and ber passionat e appeals for forgiveness, with the mocking voice uf the or in ber ear, was the sublimity of bistrionic art. the last —_— when rome from the tttermost depths of despair realms of oe a the ua juerite Moth Tast erening ined, and iton ‘ot a ee the ecstatic “Oh, del oe angel immortal” seemca to bring her nearer the haven of everlasti Deace. It was, indeed a gtand performance, sacl as our stage has been long stranger to. In no in- stance docs Nilsson loxe sight of the ‘ecroo principle of the oc ver—innocence, The pte gh a je same p' Incets iu the Kermesse. The next character in the cast that deserves special commendation was the Mephisto of M. gamet. It was satanic not only in a} ce and action but in every tone of his fine bass voice and every movement. He dressed the character as a true court galiant of that day, and, in ‘With the hint we gave he sacrif riant beard for sang the ee song im the second act, “Dio del’or,” mocking serenade in’ the fourth, “Tu che ' fai Yaddormentata,” with an effect that we have never heard before. He ws @ traly fine artist and @ valuable member of any company. Capoul’s Faust, as far as the singing was concerned, ‘was marred by the too frequent use of the detes:- able French ialseito, which robped even the “Salve dimora’’ of some of ita best points. His voice, when kept within proper limits, an agreeable tenor; but when he forces its tone it becomes harsh and grating. It is the same asf an wstrumental performer was to attempt to bring forth from an instrument a greater breadth of tone than it was capable of. In regard to his act- ing he seems to have made love-making 8 special study, aud, thereiore, cannot tail im being a iavor- ite with the ludies. Mis3 Cary made @ charming and sang the ‘‘Pariate d’amor’’ with tender- ey deserves a word and orchestra dit Baa os See act in concert, the former, especially ie Kermesse, drag. Ing considerably. the vio viola obligato to ‘Salve dimora” was very flat im many of the measures, ‘The.mise en scene was exactly the same as has — used in ‘'Faust” at the Academy for me im- moral, and the church scene was @ most Teuarkavie specimen of ecclesiastical architecture, On Friday we are promised “Don ee pe with the entire » ftrengih of the company. The Donpa Anne is & Mile. Coramt, who makes ber American debut in @ very trying role, Santley in Oratorie. Steinway Hali presented a brilliant appearance on Tuesday evening when the Harmonic Society Gave their first performance of “Elijah.” The hall Was crowded to its utmost extent, and a more at- tentive and intelligent audience it would be umpos- sible to find anywhere. There were 800 voices in the chorus and tie orchestra numbered over sixty. Dr, James Pech was the conductor and Miss Edith Wynne, Madame Pavy and M Cummings, Patey ana Santiey werd {f6 solotsw The organ part was entrusted to Mr. H. KE, Browne, Notmng could exceed the grandeur and nobilily of Santey's rendering of the trying music of the prophet, There is an intelligence, ease and spirit in his singing that ives each known number new beauties and places. “t in @ different piter irom thas we have been acc} usromed. here. ‘there was no fi or sigh ut his voice tpl der prea ble ist ites, Cs meinen «Bl yar if Was In the grand piece of perl ning, “As the ‘Lord G Stirere Button of the ‘Maree: cant, ing Salt | er reser Weoples hns torn ig eGote when the priests of Taal talTupon their god; his passionate appeal to Heaven for mercy on the ‘heen land, jand, ond his Ris triumphant expression, Lof thanks whep the long-wished for roiu w ccinary CHUL VE OVERPTANEN. ane 10VE, Got ig “Gast thy burden ‘apon the Lord,” was Rte adimirabiy by tie other solo artists, Pate: lause by her exqul site endering of the contralto solos in the bungling of the eee aan youn ne feduoed 40 order i r. Be peru 1 rae paveuroea the various instruments, and men who will a oy divinely act in an orator pees macht @ bali in @ china i The Harmoni defatigal ic , under President, Mr. Thomas Hall, and Dr. Pech, bids fer this season two recollection of past fail Masical and Dramatic Notes. Miss Ciara Louise Kellogg, the favorite American prima donna, has concluged an engagement fora season of opera in California, to commence in a few weeks. Mile. Aimée, the best of ali the opéra doufe artists that have visited this country, has made Lina Ed- win’s the headquarters of Offenbach, Hervé and bay J hoy senmmacne ts is meeting with great suc- eatern tour. ome Vienna Lad, ‘7 y Orchestra. have ie Jal and appreciative audiences ‘on the banks of the Bissis- tzn, the celebrated Russis composer a wnt oat "19 give maeries of concerts at Stem way au A lecture will be delivered to-morrow evening at Steinway Hall in connection with the general society of mechanics and trad: by te Rev. | cic mnathaates face Sone” TV Wis peat wiveliava! O° The Tempest About the, Elestita and the Mili- tary Perade—How the Beonomical Clique of the Division Woeld Havadt—Diferent Views from tho Naval Department— A Sailor? Ball To Be Gives. At te generally believed that if the Russian Prince military will be unavie to take part in the reception, as the parade would be against the letcer of the law, Whether the tates will. beso favorable as to detain Rim until after the day of ballots and bayo- nets, and thus prevent this piece of unpleasantness and disappointment, remains to oe seen, but at the present moment it seems as though he will come in time to witness the chy mm « state of great and almost unprecedeatea excitement, aad when attention will be exclusively diverted in the direc- tom of the polis, The commeader of the First Di- vision could probably strain a point and solicit the asetstance of Governor Hoffman and Mayor Hall to have @ parade if he does come before the seventh, on the ground that the parade would have no relation to politics or'be in any way lable to 1n- fiuence the voting; or there might be a few regi- ments of United States troops to welcome him, under the command of Gencral McDowell. The lat- ter, Rowever, would scarcely meet the views of the Citizens, Moreover, the Grand Duke, it ts.said, has evinced a desire to witness a parade of citizen soldiers. _ General Shaler could of hts own accord order a parade despite the prohibitions of thw old and well nigh qpsolete law, but few -persons would care to have it under the circumstances, if the State inaistedon his paying the $500 fine-provided for therein. In reality, however, the question should not Dave been raiscd exactly in the light it has, as to talk of going against laws, violating any rale, or tne procession being fanked by government troops on such an occasion makes it appear more in tne light ofa reception under the spirit of repression than a hearty, free and unbiassed national weloome to the son of the Emperor of all the Russias. Of course tuere are soreheads everywhere, ana, unfortunately, there are a few—a very, very small minority—connected with the militia regiments of New York, who ate constantly writing letters to the demand! rticu- pine. Jo snow aay th: y, the Livni G BACTINice & "gs pay to ae for a ‘‘visitor of the day’ Uatted States, 7 and similar twaddie. it 13 a pity that these ‘gentlemen, who have not the mm, generosity or the will to give one day’s fabor for an which is to show the nation’s reciprocity of kindly feeling toward one of America’s greatest allies 12 Enrope, do not come ous from under the Capea of anouymous letters and from benind bogus tures, so that the remainder of the ‘officers. of the division shall know, ut least, where lies this instg- Dificaut lump of leaven which vainly seeks to leaven the whole. Where there are ten opposed to it there are a thousand in favor of the reception; hence the rumpus started by these mean-sp rited individuals has @ very poor chance of eftecting what was at firat lavended by it. It would be a matter for everlasting comment if on the eve of the arrival of a member of the President’s family at any European Court there were animatod discussions. started asking by what rigut this par- Uicular individual Lyin vo be publicly received. it certainly would not be flattering for the bdttabn co read them aiterwards in the anhe o. though most Americans are unan tg, desiplicr {hg the Greek mixed characters of useian language, it should ve vorae in mind that host of the retam- eis at the Court of St. letersburg understand plain pen oe and if the Emperor ts treated to a lecture of the manner im which a few New~ York citizen soldiers sought to bogged It ap) ae es as task than a pleasure to receive monarch’ might be more cont, Taagineg. described, is to be open that all such petty bape will cease, and ;hat the reception will be in reality, what it to be 0a the surface—a hearty, merous welcome. ‘The Officers of the mary bave determined to show themseives agreeable by invil the Officers under the Rassign Admiral to ® magnificent ball, waich is to take place at the Suulpmcne tures at the Brook- yo Nav: aan on, ne wo be nerealter named. imiral. Simi ded by @ number of gentlemen counemmed a with the Navy Yard, are now making SS on @ large scale, su that the affair may made worthy of te occasion, ‘The fquadron in the Bay. UNITED STATES STEAMER CONGRESS, Nov. 1, 1871. } The squadron waiting for that impertal poy.stub Tides at anchor in Gravesend Bay, and rumor circu- lates that the vessels may possibly be ordered to their old anchorage inside Sandy Hook. At present things are very dull. In view of the date at which the Russian sqnad- Ton is reported to have left Funchal i i thought that they cannot arrive before the 8th inst.—that 13, ina thirty day passage, Passages of twenty-five days are considered the beet possible for sailing vessels; so that expectation need not get on tiptoe ‘until after the third of the present mont! There was a considerable degree Of surprise ex- preseed among the officers of our fleet touching a Statement thas & Swell 7 had come up from the ileet ying, of Sandy Hook, because the wives of com- manding ofiicers had not beeo invited to accompany the Citizen's Committee on their trip down the bay, Itso heppeee. that there is but one of the officers in command to whom this would apply, and his wife does not live in New York oie vicinity; of ine three remaining two are lors and one is a whiower. I do not think t at all likely that any oMcer of the navy would make such a request of any committee of citizens, As was very nently remarked on this matter of reception by one of the oMoers of the feet, «If, sir, the government of = United States were not represented in the a/fair Russian government would care very little about all the receptions which could be gotten up by private citizens in a year.” The ballomania is spreading rapidly. But it cer. tainly appears hard that in our service alone the expensive burden of entertaining perso! who are really national guests has to failon the officers themselves. Is there no contingent fund lying Sway 10 some sang cornet 1n Washington which can be applied to the parpose of entertaniing the Grand Duke on behalf of the navy of the United Btates? Tne "conweomn com ot Sela as a committee on the Navy Yara jown on the tug Catalpa and had a consultation on with the officers of the various vessels of the fleet, Rear Admiral Smith came down also on the Tallapoosa, which nas been up coaling at the Navy Yard, and had a conference with Vice Admiral Rowan. its nature did not trauspire, One of the Right Sert. To roe Epiror OF THE HERALD:— A8a@ member of the reception committee to re, ceive the Prince Alexis let me beg of you to invite the enterprising business ty pf New York city, of whom you are the most consploudus sxgmple, to Participate, A 4_ military pageant is né new thing to the prospective Rage! im ruler; but a proces. sion, in addition to the military, composed of a ma- terial such as the German peace festival was, would strike him with astonishment, and give hun 2 bird’s- eye view of American progress, indusiry and enter- prise, the memory of which te coula never forget. One editorial on the sudject in your valuable paper ig suficient, Weloyme the Prince ONTRIBUSOR. SHIPPING NEWS. Almana® ior New panes D. Sun rises. -» 6 31 | Moon rises, ve 842 Buri sete........ 4 56 | High water. morn 11 25 REFER ooh OCEAN ( STZAMERS, = capnen eel The, Dares OF DEPARTOND, Yom XEW YORE YOR THR SUES OF KOVEMEED. PORT OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 1, 1871, CLEARED, Rppamentp Venetie, Pennington London—Henderson Bros. Beast roa ences Steamship Eros (Br), Speedy, Cork—H 8: Bienrmship Victon, Galea, New OricanerO° it aieliory. & re Wyanoke, Bourne, Norfolk—Old Dominion Norwich, Hi Balem—Marray, Ferris & eee Ee Aig Abigail (Br), Raymond, Roterdam—James W Elwell pended ca Boninger (NG), Steenken, Havre—Moffait, $n oo Palmer (Br), Smith, London—P I Nevius & Sto eneng Cork or Falmouth for orders— wind giagirnseares (Br), Youll, Roweram—H J DeWolf & Co, eg Porte ens ETS ‘Bake Sa (Br), Pastner, Port au Prince—J F Whit- ‘4 Brown, Bigging, Atx Oayes—Mornaca’ | Bah “Een Toon, Keene, Now 8 ears Saint Georgetown, 8C—B D Burt fees wea caer Setownea ineured. apni weaiiee eeniae sae see Fatal, Oct il J PSNree tee rect a leaned ah et acts aes merase IB | ate oem aha Nort man | ered eter, do; same same. day, sailed wont eee alt, Liverpool O SH str Os nok On The ‘Tho Cairo, which ih Sin Oot 8, % 00 ton 9 0 aseed edt Lanning, bound i houses being Taney destroyed ine Ee ripe Moore had her = 494, lon 6117, ip Algeria, bails and toast maak damaged, Both vessels are from New Seer Swi ih LS in SWS | ,towrerzen, Ogres amen St fom maeeend een) ap Ae ate ao | ome meres ‘Tateameblo Fauld (Br (rp, Fant, Busnes rater a Q od test eeamaie’ eoumer taoee os ei in lon SLIGO, Oct 16—The Maria Digando, from Senet tenors meron re East, tagas toed of wth be oF about sidini Purser Jae M For, of the steunship Ashland, from Fer- ‘andina, will please accept our thanks for his attentions, ory boon & ae Xorfal Se Saree ar eee as Oo Beaks poses postu Rey Wie wl praia wotid TOE SHORTEST hi sa 7 Roun 'D, TAGE pee MADE Br a San "Seam Yr h-wee 8 Hhowes, Philadelphia, witm mdse, to Steamsh! the Lorillard iD Co Bark Brasileira (NG), sone, Rio Janae bd a noaes uM a arts re faton = Pavenstedt & New Yor. ae at New York Mba ike ee Lee nee bog he come ‘ar- ds? days, with sugar to Burdett Fonds vessel to to teney Pandey, bonne, shore was peated ye ohare to, announce ey 98, lat 87, lon 7 ds brig steering NW, with 1oss of | York on evening." Walldoan Oxy Cagialn Veouy. Rovel FT MeLaren, Sydney, CB, ith goa) to pees ius nternadonsl Con aa Hauway' Oo} yeasdl to Bret, hag - u fond Ber ait Rernaite Passe Goren net Now Bae weather. outta ee (Port), Tadanan € GorCat Yh i PENS cot gl on 6 pe: rienced seals Trem § corere are 5 eee tain poy maint gall everything attached, “n of sails, pe AS ce arin S40 bls phon relperenee, ‘was off Esme oS est ut into. Fayal mh wnt visions and to lai breed ate tbe f former Bo latter 86 barreis aracaibo Oct 6 yy rth mh soloe to Parente 8 ‘4 Co—vessel 10 Hoophiy, SE ener tone mn | Porale a Go.” 8 lod commana es 2 Tooling al), for | gm (Stiward passages at te BY jos Hudson, from London tor New York, no date, lt 5, ari neg pace | GBH voerlag’ around to RW, blow: Ship P Fendleton, Fendieton, from Cardi’ for Bombay, Pig Hanns Dean nents aictners Cuaracon Oct 18, wita & tak 0 19.N. Jon 3461 W. fortis bark, 4c, to Theo Foulke. Had mod bt ae ea from Newport for Singapore, Sept Crewell (Br), Fi ‘Bt Johns, Pe Il da with, sagartod ¥ YOuslivix’ & Gonsvessel lo waster Lane Had fas weather. Brig San Carlos, Parker, Sydi rdney, om 8 days, with coal to the Ioternational Coal an iway Co; vessel to Miller & Hoaghton. Brig Laura Gertrude, Risk, Galveston, with cot- ton 108 eaom, te Bur ” ig to ee oO pane Se Oc Castilian, Bi! ‘ds, Pensacola, Ar Ayre with lumber to Miller & Piokoes. Uroeghed 8C Louis easterly winds moat of the passage; has been 7 days nae o Sehr Mothen, Brandtberg, Jacmel 14 to Morrison & Bartow —versal to, te Younge 3 Binley miwa'Gn, it 58 ‘ship Elen from Shp, Elles Goodspeed, Gtiman, Antwerp for New weer (on, from Antwerp for New York, Oct 16, Bl, aares ees Soom New York for San Francisco, aon (Butch), from New York for Bremen, Oct lat 41, Jo) Berit Bi Fawn, Ni from Boston ‘ paraiso, so ieee ae rn), ie Lt i oe le r coe by apy mat from Liverpool for San yoark Caroline Premuda, Soict, from Alexandria ‘or New York, Oct 8, shraee heed windy soul St, eee Baik Clara (Br), {rom New York for Montevideo, Sept 16, Jat 6 58 N, lo: Schr Roswell, Cobb, Norfolk. Eek Earn tories Anvtonnary Oct. Salen Bests 1, Schr J H stapp, Cale, ‘Virginia, Surwmer Ge ie ‘aeeven Bees ip sr Wales phate eat ir ar 6 pal oven, ru algae He pete ye ie Chatter achere Carolus Magnus. Long, Behe Marla Flevaon, ‘ale a, an seurPolabeaaien ee ied 2b, Neptun, Eisertsen, New Balled frova Pieatie rend ti eer Wittiams rant Seunndria for sar Norwich. ra, Hampson, Bebr Jutun Nel ron, Cavalier, Ueorgetow 3, DO. Se Sebr L P Pharo, iemns, Sobr A Ave Avery, B ae ani os mas 0, fot Rew Haven. vannah; in, New York ; Winnifred, Jobuson, pueer 32 Gen Nan, ‘ Sehr W'H Rows, Whittemore, Georgetown, DG, for Ny- | Bewmue notnpean, Ba at iaouishi anni, ‘Schr Oliver Scofield, Dissosway, Baltimore for New Haven. Passed feineme sear: Gate, Dominion. White, aan = ees sor tire % ren tor ve orn we jew an ew hr Portland, X sect Portian for New York, with plas wine Johu 8 Sisution, Crowley, St John, NB, for New York, iherensae, a het tg Ly agp (and balled same dey fer Bote en rele Ib-Balled, ‘Francisco Chlazaro, Picsbaay Baw 19—Sailed, Gold Hunter, Frei Xx Yorks Suh, Sappho, Witton a; ‘Arebhect, Doddridge, Oneata ave, tua 19—Sailed, Palmas, Card, New canta, Laine, So Fare eatacely Sustangrep ane eatin eB propa, Booketmisan,, New York; 18h, Broa, pieuraey,f Oot TemAtrived, bere Mots (Br), Clelland, CS ee a Ey goed Excelsior (Br), Mayer, for for New ¥. t, Ni Calais ber to Geo E Hotyoue RCo ine en before POOR Schr Pacific, ddison for New York, with lath to Ce ae Brongham, Bangor for New ¥. yard rel oot one Brat (ans with lumber to ™ ork! Giareroe, ier ob, layaguer (both tn miedo eee foporsed , "Eb order. Schr TS Metlelan, eons, Gardiner for New York, roi sailed Lorato’ Fas, ney, Galao} wires ¥, Fish, Carney, with Jurater to Bell Bro jew Orleans; Okman, none Mount Hope, Brown, Rockiand for New York, with eee a » Newt ean ganaie & Bt ay has for New or Kew York Wee, Hardacrabble, ‘Jeans, Rockland for New York, with Sear Mi Motealt, Roskiena fow Mow Work. with lime to J ‘Sehr oh "Gea w } Glover. Rogan, Rockland for New Y¥« with Mime 10 o Fa neg, be el Sy ee ‘Se Leboffe, for New York; 18th, noo ee TENOPLE. ogee G-arrived, Rochelle, Oofero, te ren ook isd Formose, Dus sarget, New Or- Co. ype, Oat Rookiand for New York, with lime to | “Dear, Oct 17—Arrived, John Gedéie, Smit y Rees i 4 J dor (ana walled Ven fer Galveston) ath fiarmony, | more eure chase rE craham, Rockland for New York, with ume | Kayo, London for Boston (and sailed. son); 106, N Boys. wi geir'e Riower, Di Dickenson, Portland for New York, with NEURAL, Oct iy ea csauga a ichin;) Gnelae tue stone cw Schr 3g anu Merriman, Fox, Portland for New Yors, with Dawntztc, Oct Le nila fe Allantie, Harder, New ray. master. Bi Cally, stone to aes Bont 299 Guterent Patcoe Bouton Tor Pat Philadelphia, yore Heat eat Louise Me) 1 Phnadsip ik Seer eS Lmorte Marte, Boston for tae se 6—Passed down, Ei Express, Fretwurst, PI Bobr ‘Buntress, Robinson, New Heators Ly New York, Bell, Bell, Taunton for New Y. NLA, Oot privet, 4. Richmond, Powers, Valencia; Ball Boor 5 We tyler, Smiths Providence for New: York. aa Sener, Sehr Saratoga, Weeks, Proviaence tor New York. ieTuORNE, Oct 1EOK weacke Mead, John Bene dange beng euros Ney fone one nrg sete fox ipcnan’ ett 20D Gooden, Nor ais Behmnwon uimpton, Westport for Rew York. | yegisone, Oct ict New Sehr Willie Andrew Hottrhcze lew Haven for New York | - Fauourn, Oct 90—Arrived, Snangh cs ee Boer ay ee fe, Biamfora for New wae York; Laura b Gere Fopbeloaum, Baitimors. Sane o Orlando ae Ferris, Portchester for Elizabethport. aA in dist, Woodland, Mankim, from Amtwerp for New mmitby Balems for New Yors, wih mase | ™ Ried 0th, Jane Fish, Brown, role Ee ie ana'pansengern. Dams, Providence for New York, with | raf Aksu Ost Pn Arrived Sohn’ Preemuay Baker, Stockholm mdse and passe! Guonan ae Is Ch Pg ea port brig Jennie Morton, tim Gus tEn, Oct? ‘Emilia, Ciam arin water Teh, Burn Brae, wt and Glimpse Bedioog! at ¥. Oct 15~ George Marchand, by vat ARMOUTH, of, Matz, BOUND East. Steamer Norwich, Hines, New York for Salem, Steamshin Acushnet. Rector. New York for New Beaton. Bag Mary Grace, Mills, bay thy York for wy tg relay gor. Bewath ‘Btone, Pe for Johoson for Sot lin (Br), Coohran, New York for Windsor, ind for New York. GLAtaow, Oct Arrived: Benledi, Livingston, New Bilzabethport for Boston. + 1eth, Robertaon, See FP ates, Cone, eg =) for Briagepo! ‘Gatiea (not arriveny 14h, Cenade bel Ta Poruand, and left Greenock 18th; ened a thet Sameres: | 5 Jol ell, Boarse, for Taunton. earn, do Si r Behe Tristram D Dickens, Baboock, Eilzabethport for West- vgkansoox, Oo W rer Clond, for 5s Pundph nie e Clear, Lan San Franc 17th, Alasks, M'Kay, New Fork 30th, sabeone, Hamilton! “Sine Dante! Webster, Parker, New York for New Bedford. Ye Galied 16th, BY GEESTEMUNDE, Oct 18—Sailed, Johanna, Bullerdierck, Sehr Horace L, Franc! Pence New York for New Haven. febr Scio, Smith, New York for Pembroke. r M Stewart, Stone, New York for Ba Savannah. eGENOA, Oot Salles, Paganini, Pastalncgua, New Or barks Americus, Baas, Palermo; of Me Mesins ime, Bary 0 n; Sour Samuel P” Godwios Waterbury. New York for Stam. Drea Gullison, New Y sie Ne | Fy van ea deren, Pederson dg: 18h, denny i, Senled It; Jas W Elwell, W: een Une; Oct 1e-—Aerived, Cisavra te), Haack, New fa... sag" sd Helios, Kraeft, Philadelphia (and jeft Cux- Safed from Cuxhaven 1 ther, Ni New York; 16th," Palmerston, ease aor" ‘Tab, Thang in wh Evlers, New York- pear Pare Erin, Lawson, New Yor« ; 1h, L G Buelow, fo port brig Athlete (Br), for Balti- ‘Schr Ht J Mercer, Tribble, Phiiaderpmaa for Providence. Behr Vermitiion; Dickinson, Port Johneon for Schr Vandalia, Wal all, Port Gotneon for rortiand, cbr Stephen Taber, Cox, Haverstraw for Glen Cove, Behr Mary © Cuite, Gornam, New Yo ‘vow Bay. Schr Admiral lake, ‘Fort Johifeon for Providence, Rehr Minnehaha, Saunders; New York or Providence. Volts, New York for Fortisnd, jock, Hallock, Alexandria for rent WH De Giiit, Jones,’ fom Sohaon for Cohamet Nav. 7oRchr lta, Sammie, New York for Huntington. Schr Anna B Jacobs, Jones, New York for Plymouth, Sahr Florence, Port Jonnson for Wareham. Schr AJ Bentley, Bunnell, New York for Providence. Sehr Lamartine, i:utler, Philaaeiphia for Wareham. Schr Currie Miljer, Miler, New York tor New Haven. Bott © Matthews, Jones, Phi iladelphia for Providence. Schr «sie Diilon, Hayes. Philadelphia for N. Sehr awa.’ Lindsay, Hill, Khzwbetb Schr Alcomax, Buckley, New Schr Terrapin, Wo omer, Newburg for Behr Stormy Biniih, 20700 for th ad Nohr Kate Kallaban, “Avctys for Norwic! Bohr uiet wie: Port Johnson, Schr Daniel Russel boat an for Pawtucket, Behe IW Hawley, Vork tor. omtord, Beamer Raiticanake, Wiles, New * o Steamer Galatea, Nye, New York for Voy. 740 - Steamer Meus, Davia, New York tor Providence. Sttuwanba, Oat 1 HALIFAX, Oct Arrived, steamship Concordia, Hedge, jw Orleans for Liverpeal, short coal, prise ‘on enviow, sbip Caroius Mag Newport, port for New Haven. rk tor Piymooth. 3 16Lz ov Wiaur, 0 "Flite Weta SEND hs yo ‘ut into Motherbank for {ape tale i oy revn, from Thiindelphis for arilemoburg | x Aine Wight ib, brig Union, from the north for New { RONIOETERO, Oct 1b—Arrived, Geo 8 Hunt, Gray, New sot, Oct 18 Arrived, Eddystone, Parc, N : Havana via Pulladelphins Minerva ch. mi, ‘Pot Johnson for Hartford. johnm* BELOW. Macs) 4 Raymond, Balti: J il, Bell, from Newport Sept 26 Nor ‘al oe Jamieso: Ne Pirering Soin Aad" Balled 17th, City ‘of Limerick (a), >, New. York ity of Nankin Hi Mur, from Glasgow Oct 2 (by i ywn 18th); ry jjover, pum pilot boat Perkins, NO May New York ; , Hog Bark Norma (NOY, Rat a from, Newcastle Aug 28, with, + Beaihovon, Sm jeans; Joh ker, Speer, mise, to master (by ‘llot ba 3 W Elwell, No Knight Tem ert, San Weapeuse; Chetestion be ars ten, New York 19th, Iron a Ace, Grabiree, do; Siberia ®), a Fhompon, New ‘tore’ Suns’ Prinséton, Fortec ao dH oh “) Southard, “WW rant, IIS Orlane Waee ioe, Sieameht Wisconsin, and China, Liverpooi ; Victor, New Point and ard, Orleans; Wyanoke, Norfolk. Cleared Tn eae, Christens: paitencess eiknck Wind at sunset NW, fresh, § New Elnora, Govertenn, | W Urination ; TRE! Prams, Pat ae eghay Alberts Harcienea,® Marive Dinasters. Basten; 20th, ih Aun, ms halnolea, Philadolpbias | ATA Sur St ChARLES, Colley -_ New York for San Fran- Halered out Mh, Bol gbyela, ta New Haven; Sity efeco, put into Rie Janeiro 4th ul feoo | barley M DN Mot, Brito) ), put BANK Hxovin® (Dui) Vander San Francteco is erg Vork st Masato & et iton Wey Oe or jsn0n, ih Ror {American (o) Mier, hirer! Foe, yng phn Oo? gas on Po SWitmog » Wael, from Mtoe Port au Platt tor Hewmburg fboun © B CLEMENTS, Moore, from Corpus Cbrigt for Now tor Baited Form I Galveston, Loxpox, mages ra eae oe Tabieus, New York ; Sree Ht ret ello, do Anas Ant re we OS 4 salted from Deal San); Teun’ JB be shisha, rh vee delphia pte tale Sat); Bawley y ‘Savanneh and Mth, ‘Leo 8, New Orieans; sin avr hyee fem gees Pah Trose, | buen ah Brady, Henan fr eset, Bist ult from rs . Lorap a ghey over Teavy abies ane lon aif sailey Get Lonpowpanay, "Oct 19—-arrived, Marina MeNell, Watts, ‘al oth oc a had NLAMLASM, Oct Arrived, Burops, Wood, Glasgow for , Hiliker (late Hopkins), at New Bedford i tram Londoe before reper ted a4 roy’ trea reports rs "eae orn atcee 11 =Arrived, benicar tee Homingway, Deriecrch siove Fol und posts ton foreaall and f : son, Os Ar are Marianne ¥ Vi tron), dom Capt mb days outot heart dinenee and alten Pkioses perk Seeeee was weather bad A brig nUAguATRa, iin In port brig Fecay” tol ‘Pot being strat 1g badly, ged to throw over |. New York, boat is of the carts health itt os ‘board ear a pksnt, Oct 18 Arrived, Giles Loring, Hancock, Leg- ing caving 8 someedieta ot the Ameria Com oul was oc gutted 100, Sidonian (9 raat ges York (and passed = sn iene ae span Init tu 3 puill in sights on | Ma. a ABORT, ‘Oot IS--Asvived, JORB H Pearson, by the Suuh took tne (ra? WE; apring head of toainmast and | Aas bot 18. Ente semen. per, 8 Sehed va iat the mainio mast was obliged to take the | race Beals, Sirow r york pe ne Fade southern ing ina Gt condition to fa; Bounding Bi inn, and attem| New ¥. Br), from Bt Martina for Boson, with nwoasrLR, Oot i? SF stoner foun Seay ee aaa tae pet & ese i, tes Tt Ee eat. tne shore and ths re # ee aa On mib. | o REWron (Mon seat Valparaito, Manson, Sen ‘the assistance of the steamer, live. Rar Orca ss leweoes, om ort itsesore w je 1] Brio Conuwan- The unknown German bao Tisy Bu before reported to Nawny, Oar VoAnren Ss ag —— ayy A joop, AUNDRELAND, Oot Ent, owt, 0 0 Beall Pia pal aw Gueent, 4, ‘Oct 18—Arrived, Maria Clotida, Dicsnde;.cmmd: Mong ELEIC Tor 14g, Daley, maatord, toe’ Foil” Rawanda Phocges: Fidel crea Forni New York, ‘Clara Clara, do; Mth, sauinekonDa, Oct 16—Arnved, Lucoala. Strove, New: tare tor Bog ui Sept 25—In port schr Chrtie W nek ‘Se Jones Pi, bo 0.18 pat briga Neponse, for ape, 82 JouE, NB, Oot { SoeArrived, sokr Mocking Bird (Bey, Cleared sh, sehr Bey, Philadelphia; Geo horny . ata Corning, Phi “hoon, a ert Sa ae Feieetehla, tp, Ost Da ge Aiea, Rosalia, np eee i an New Yor! a Dor —Aeriveds Reaclule, Tt, American Ports. AND EEas Oct 31. ane Austrian, prides ship Gray xaos Batted Both, brig Harry, Weat Indios, Baye Ny Oct B—arrivea, brig Carlotta (8p), Porte — Pe ae Barslow, Galveston ; orig Clara (NG), Rodewoo: Ag te ae a egy *'Raliedssark Ana (Sp), Reins, ‘Las Palmas, Oa Re oO We Hen tert? en Bailed— 7.0 W Wis n, Bath; Ada, 8t Joho, WB. omen ready fore Sr aitee Tari ‘ariton, ‘Conner, for cama sea; * z an do Mo; brigs Geo Merry, poor BB Young, 0. schr wage erm ca ection stor ce cassia tae Se eh Brig Artistic and schr Florence Rogers, for New Turk tsanc for ows Oct ie anchor off, brig Abby, GaLvissto j, Oot det 1a Bailed, bark Brazos, Fuller,, red, bark Texas (4G), eocatoat. Bremen. Sith —Arrived: bark Falace Gaecret ~ ea fark Taal Chiet (ir, Freud: Liverpool wed, bark Jen uy Chey Prenat brows, Rew "a ri aries steamship City of Houston, Poiamges KEY WEST, Oct 25—Arrived, brig WH Bickmore, Biot, mYOBILE,. sapere ‘ship Albers Gatjatin, apes Layerpool. * steamship (87 Snipe Elzapetn Yeo. Mega fanned 1 ee =. oe i ip P ay Meret runadeonm = Magumuwaee Pasa Oc eine bark Avondale (Beh, ne or Oct B1—Batled, pt sep cha Se Hie a Za ht sr NEW BEDFORD, Oct i Aravet, & EB Rich, = date kins), London ; echr Hannab ew York. Arrived, bark N M Haven, Rose, Pensacola. scores Nellie F Burgess, McKeen, New Smyrany New HAVEN, Oct S1— sebrs Sutze Ri garth aerate a uaten Rea burtor ner, mites + Galinater, Bor Boyd, perry ye its Sout ‘Amboy. inte Hoge, Dei Dexter anes ne Ambliey Pardee; Sallte Beebe; M loraing Star, Y Lt eelior, ae deere Ne Geo Waahingion, Hest — ha die 7) Perkin London vana; orice Mudoane oe ‘gmith, St Joba, NI abi a Wilmington) See on: Aen rae ‘se ir), € ” ra Wawro; Bnex (Italy, ‘Srieuoto, and Allee © ie i 6. Jugs (ip, Rgbbing, dos UFion (NG Slar (Br), Somutee, and Tajo far ‘Xo, e apna a ae Frnocton aad na 8 Mer Bharp, 5 tare Cobb, Providence; ML eb ri cArrvet, Neeaae mamnip Jou, from Havana, to lone far Misare, 8, Oct il —Arrived, steamer Raster: Baby ‘Goiner, from Bonaire, passed in hr ORTLAND, Oct SU Arrived, bark Archer, Moody, New ork. nears Bark E A Cock wyer, schr ties el Ne ochraney a Catbarien ; 2 maou OND, Oct Arr steamships Isaac a tg AS ng A }oaeet nd GB Upton, eo: , am ies ny: ‘On, Chase, tern, nem. Brig vty Fows; pap | Newvort; barks Cor ee tari 4 (Duteb), Vandereb, Hong Ancon, ated Ship, Vallejo (Br) 1, Newsastle, WBW ; yrs om ‘Howes, doy sre Beam ae foe pe Blak Se te PSU Tee tee. ay CAVARNAI. Oct i8-—Arrived, brig egeana (eas), ce t_Brig Froatier, Morgan, Providence; echr JL Ma pisccceed Views, Burnley, Ne ey. New, me con var bss Talbot, Roetin Bare Aruminta (By), Meaber, Liverpool; soe 7 TSE WARYe, Ga." Oot 38—Bailed, bark Wild Gaselle, Zouen, TLMINGTON, WO, Oct 90 Arrived, schre AB Butler, eared 8 Sse ow ver; eenr & G Ireland, Town: BSOLUTE DIVORCES LAGALL , Om a OBTAINED m ; desertion. bd Aer beanies Se ae He ay A otorE vay iROALE OBTAINED | aon Advics ANS, Wein fa 1, MING sas amet rg risen, FQARGAINS IN TitAy, CORFERS. |G GROCERIES ogee Byroratons; warraned to mul ie palais and the poakets mut OMas 8 AUN Wy, cere $00 Greenwich streci, New York, BUNION: KBNLARGED Qriann ies ed eter, tog anwii RICE, 20 Broadway, coraue Fulton'sareot, XOWANGE.— value or pay, YOU AJ OASH OR ANY OTUBR week or an ee BM, e" Cowpatwalrs, Wb be Chatham street. mense stock and low I.% We, NANDA BI C. AND Mi LE FORNL TURE MANUPAC "aaah, Wiluam slreete, York. VV REKLY Punic MERTING ‘OF THE RATIONAL ab as ene of Migration, at Co-operative Hall, 2: ‘HORACE GREBLEY, pate BawoR. B. WELL, Seormaryy ‘

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