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\ The following letter was sent to the Superintend- ut of the Bureau of Elections yesterday, and settles ‘ghe question as to the election of Aldermen:— Lig OFrios, New Yorx, Nov. 2, 1871, Esq,, Chief of Bureau of El otaLawyers divide in opinion upon the gues: ton whether or not Aldermen and Assistant em should be voted for at the ning lection, Some lawyers contend that the new sec ion 6 of the recent amendment to the ‘ich takes the Lowes of old section 6, 1s contami: mated by unconstitutional provisions Pace aie A og that the whole new section Ea lle elect! is er the awyers inet that onal provisions of the new erection which eee te provisio only, and. that such 6] rovision only, an ahere can not be an eleetion matt Yep reed 1872; and that tbe 1st of January the incumbents of Mhe Offices of Aldermen and Assis Zio provision, but that tue Mayer may appotnt Al- vision, but tha cr - aermen and’ Assistant pens Soy unt an election Shall be rporation Counsel and ti Mayor in this atte oF opmion. The or does jot surrender that 9 mo in now asking you, jowever, to provide the necessary boxés for votes Yor Assistant Alderm each ‘appropriate dis- en ~ Avict, and to provide returns to the canvassers pon which may be canyassed votes for Aldermen fe pasta 2 Aldermen. Preparations are ny parties to vote ior Aldermen pe A Mactuba. It will be the least evil to rovide Satine boxes and the tiled and to Bere’ the he legal question to be setti mn returns. Very atti, You yours, A. OA i HALL, Mayor, &c. ‘THE UNION LEACUE CLUB ON THE SITUATION, Mr. George W. Blunt is a member of the Unton ,» Weague Cub and a very radical republican. He ‘arually gives his entire time on election to the in- ‘Yoreata of the city and county. In view of the im- portance of the present crisis be got the names of wenty-five other members of the club to call for pecial meeting, which was held last evening, to ‘ eae = consideration the particular duty of that M4 ‘wesday next. Owing to the ie naneate the attendance was bon tend Helga presided, and after the call for the had been read the following PREAMBLE AND RESOLUTION was offered by Mr, Blunt:— Whereas frauds of « magnitude unknown ii <a ienders of the Gemune porpstratea by the quadrilateral grate party in ch bal versal under the rere of "oar per ‘pous” over our local administration, and that ‘tbe statutes Suet eae ens ee ee, eae? oe i m legislatures ema tee a went ir chief sat as our mon. fled from thi pubilctreasury; and’ whereas this chioPana iis eee Ere tow in nomination for pieces of {rust and political wpower by the som trilateral, and it is believed that SAMT OREAT FRAUDS will be again atiel Balonboes ea cota himself and followers upon the Resot it epee, os Ser of every American citizen Country and ike laws, and that in protecting the fair per- jereby pledge Suracivab to jer, and secure fair voting ‘ In moving 4 adoption of the paper Mr. BLUNT sui pecetre 8. Schultz and eer friends had the substitution of the word ‘“tam- many’’ for “democratic” in the cupeaing clause, and nthe clue thought well of it he would make that change, \ SINCLAIR vigils promptly opposed it. Tammany Tail, he said, is the democratic party, ard the ference between them: "The aemocraue parte’ ud em 10 an ‘lammany Hall were ra? ‘THR CAUSE OF ALL THE TROUBLES, ationai and local, that have come upon us for ee years, and he wanted ine preamble to stand PARKE Gopwin agreed with Mr. Toucey, ‘but in the present. Tovice eee are, he thoaght, mai ef reserve ord day of election rss honest dem ‘who disown any affiliation with a Pa aad are working a Ce egainst that corra} w Tepublicans, an would hardly be it to cast tne odium of Tam- nd, furthermore, he saw no BS ne end which could be served at this time by ing the entire as thieves and scoun- drels. He vocated the change of terms. Mr, BLONT then moved that the chauge be made. He did not want to drive away the hundreds of democrats who are ds wh rit ropa an ae cn cacneslty against and who will pi Iv vote in: Tammany as he will himself. dna for this reason a8 well a8 to please his iriends he loped the amend- ment would pass. It was then put toa vote and carried, and as amended the preamble and resolu- tion were then adopted. Mr. CLINTON ROOSEVELT, in the name of the ‘Young Men's Municipal Reform Association, sn- nounced that his association were ready to every toformation to voters in regard to registerlag, voting, challenging, &c, ‘A resoluuon was then adopted authorizing the Secretary to give the above bind nt to the press, alter Which the meeting aujourned, MISCELLANEOUS POLITICAL MEETINGS, Aoetings Last Evening in New York and Else- ‘where — Tammanyites, Republicans and Reformers in Council. 2 ‘There was a meeting of the frends of Harry Genet and Jerome Buck in this district last evening. Lolice Justice Coulter presided. One of the speakers yr pitcnea into the preachers who talked politics in the F Paipits. There was no minisier present. Another speaker went for Daniel Tremanu’s. scalp metapuori- catly and look it metaphorically. ‘The Colored Men of tho Fifth Senatorial Dis- trict. 5 ‘Your hundred colored voters turned out in torch- Y Aight procession, in honor of the candidates of the reform party. “A mass meetin, Syire afterwards held Bt 00 Susvao ret, when ne} R. Johnson entertaiues uss nearers with ‘an oration on repubit. fe ideas wi general aod reform notions in particu- jar, Twentieth Assembly District. ™, Tho ‘clends of Frans Sigel and Weeks W. Culver ‘met in force at 789 snd 791 Third avenue, and had a grand time of it. speeches were made by Mr. Cul- ver, Mr. McGregor, EB. 0. Johnson ana Volonel Pauiki General mera Sige came in during the meet- Ang and was warmly recet Tho Sixth Seuatertal District Reformers. A large number of Irish and German voters, favor. gble to the election of Mr. Nachtmann as Senator from the Sixth district, oe! a the Germania As- gembly Kooms. Mr, Freel, Mr. A. R. Lawrence and yecne fn ©. Calkins navoeated ” Mr. Nachtmaun’s claims. ‘The Eighth Senatorial District. °* The reformers of this district had a big meeting at Fifty-eighth street and Third avenue to ratify the nominasions meade by the roform party. theodore Glaubenakier a oe He re ‘Tiemann, aiso Sigel ‘boay an idea that Tammany wasn't all Virtue and hon- ext. Sixth Assembly District. A large meeting of the friends of John C. Rapp, “who is a candidate for the Assembly, and of Onaries P. Blake, (or Assistant Alderman, was heid at Ciin- «ton Garden, in the ‘Thirteenth ward, There was Touew aud there were Areworks al a good deal of enthusiasm, The Woltmanttes Making a Nolse. The voters in favor of Woltman as Senator in ‘the Stxth district were out in their full strength at Concordia Hall. Woltman was present aod 4) coke about the victory he expected to achieve next slay over his opponent. * Betting om the Candidates. At (ne pool rooms of Messrs. Marshall & Johnson, Brondway and Twenty-eighth street, last night, the ‘betting fraternity, at the suggestion of some uae tive genius, sige chao patung 0 money CF the chances of shandley an and figel for election the onice of ae ister.) Evi: aontiy the Kar the same ‘was only a‘ for future heavy Woik of same nature. andl res: 1avorlte, 8 is apparent by the yo Shanley: he 100 100 BUBCL eevee veee «0 86 Backing On. Mr, Wiliam Haw, Jr, Das withdrawn from the contest In the tal Senatorial district, Mr, Josept B, Varnum, the reforas & candidate ta the Sixteentn Assembly alaieiot, nas withdrawn | from the contest. kas ‘the Wall Street Money Changers To Do Their Duty. The Stock Exchange will be closed on election day, so that all the bulls and vears may go to the polls oe human and vote for whom whey please, par or anything else oataide of the golden rule an old pull and beer wa doubtiess, Jevel best next Tuesd: in his fetine to to er thé fashion of money its game and mas CF enige wee 3 don't folow a treet, aud make a ‘a plaything. eae ‘The Kiugs County Democratic Rutification Dleoting. Tne Academy Of Music, Brookivyn, was crowded to pik syn last evening with Kings county demo- Speeches were made ty Samuei 3, Powell, Sig EC CG. Cetvi, Winchester Britton, 8, D. Mor- King» County. The Germans favorable to the election of the ticket headed by Mayor Kalbficisch held a meeting corner of Clinton and Atlantic streets and heartily endorsed the reform ticket. The Mayor said he could have been nominated by the “Ring” had he been willing to accede to their villames, The Jersey Demecracy—Mass Meeting in Heboken—Speeches by Ex-Governer Par- ker, J. R. Mci’herson and Others. The most imposing demonstration made by the democrats of Hoboken took place at Odd Fellows’ Hall last evening. The room was decorated with cee: and @ brass band was in attendance, From e hour of opening crowds kept pour and oat the hall being Ring tnronged contmuniye = rhe The ap- pearance of Joei Parker, the candidate tor Gov- ernor, was the signal for an outburst of sapinaee. He delivered an able and animated » 3 hye ciny athe unparalielea corrup- tion of arty in New Jersey. Senator stockton an a Sonn R horherson also ad- dressed the meeting. Toward the close a series of resolutions recommending the ratification of all ae reguiar nominees of the Rerty was read and ado} amid moch enthusiasm. For atime the friends cage ing candidates for Assembly exhibited a bre sire. to precipitate upon the mecting the issues which have go bitterly divided themselves, but tore vunately no serious alsturbance took place, The leading democrats then retired to Captain Busch's hotel, where a sumptuous supper awaited tuem, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Au Investigation ind Out if Any Members Belong te the Accused City OMicial Crewd— Discussion on the Sabsidy of Ocean Steam- ships amd the Deomed American Shipping Invereste—Condemaation of Boss Tweed and a Resolve te Close Business Houses on Flection Day. The Chamber of Commerce held & regular meet- ing yesterday afternoon, George Opdyke, Pre- sident, in the chair, The following named gentlemen were recommended by the Exe- cutive Committee for membership:—William M., Fliess, nominated by Henry Clews; Wm, A. Ross, nominated by P. M. Wetmoro; Joel Burke Wolfe, nominated by P. M. Wetmore; ©. N. Bliss, Boyce Gray, 8. B. Dand and Edward EF. Poor, nominated by Jacob Wendell. Messrs. J, P, Wallace and Francis 8, Lathrop were re-elected members of the Committee of Arbitration, the former for the term expiring in August, 1872, ti the latter for the verm expiriug g. November, ‘The delegates elected to attend the National Board of ‘Trade were:—George Opdyke, James 8S. T, Stranahan, William E. Dodge atid 8. B. Chittenden, Mr. A. A. Low said that he was tnstracted 0; La Executive Committee to move, and accordu moved, , eta it it be referred to the Arbitration Come mittee W inquire whether any member of this Oham- ber is justly charged with participation im the acts of public oor: employ¢s and servants of this city, whereby 1t has Deen detrauded OF ita manag tegally appropriated, And if it appears that su & charge les against any member of this body that sald comnuttee report what action it becomes the Chamber to take In the premises. The committe, having in et bo applicauon of Mr. Webb in reference to the Congreas of a line of steamers to Australia reporien, that they had considered the application, and that in view of the condition of the national finances, aud with the Prospect that some measures may be soou matured to promote and revive the genoral shipping iptereeis of the country, it was PexDeOR for the Chambe! to endorse the application. The reading of the report was followed foe a of the members discussing at great length the caen Hon of the sbipping interes ‘ang, what was to be done to revive it ‘This was brougne to an end finally by the Racin of a resolution sending back the report to the committee, with instructions to ¥epogt at a special meeting of the Chamber and to Insert in their report that Con- gress should allow liberal compensation to the Pa- cific linea of steamers. Mr. Low then called the attention of the membe:s to the ai of the Committee of Seventy that ali business be suspended on election day. He pore a few remarks condemnatory of Tammany, and it would be a disgrace to the honest men of the ‘city if Tweed went back t Alvany. Mr. Low moved that the committee’s suggestion be adopted. Mr. Chittenden seconded the motion and stated that he knew of fiity large ary goods houses which would close on the 7th ist. Tike motion was then adopted. REFORM MOVEMENT IN TROY. Tnoy, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1871. A call te tssned_to-day for whe meeting of a Citizens’ Keform Convention io this city to-morrow evel to nominate a member of the Assembly. The call’ ts signed by a large number of the best citizens of Troy, of ail partes. There ts every pros- pect of a successful movement to fuse all parties in the effort for reform. . Aa See oe DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETING IN BUFFALO. BUFFALO, Nov. 2, 1871. A large ond enthusiastic democratic mass meet- ing was held here to-night. Addresses were deliv- ered by Messrs. John Ganson, F. C. Brunck, editor of the German Democrat; E. P. Lanning, Asher P, Nichols, State Comptroller, and others, Mr. Nichola dwelt principally upon the economy of-the present State government and canal re- forms, He showed that the ex; wee of maintaining the canals in 1870 was less by $1,000,000 than in the previous year, while tne revenues under the low toll system were $500,000 greater, and reign Statistics showing the economy and wi democratic management and that the policy ‘of we democrats in this respect had been endorsed by the republican Convention, _Uorruption, whether among republicans or democrats, was earnestly rebuked by the siliibnemaatd TRE ( OITY COMPLICATIONS. Payment to the Wark Depart. ment. Deputy Comptroller Green yesterday patd to the Department of Public Parks tie sum of $40,000 for vhe uses of that department. Anether Farther Removals by the troller. Deputy Comptroller Green yesterday made farther removals of attendants on the Supreme and Supe- rior Courts, the Courts of Common Pleas and Gen- eral pomaortan well as of some of the superfuous employés of the Comptroller's Office, Deputy Compe Payment of Laborers on the Crotes Aqueduct. Mr. A. 8. Cady, of the Comptroiier’s omice, yes- terday concluded the payment to about two thou- sand one hundred of the men employed on the work Known as the alterations ot the Croton Aque- duot—Tenth avenue, Ninety-Orst to 118th street—of the amount due them to September 30 last. In the eet as of laborers Deputy Comptrolier Green has aystem of paying the men directly on the line of the work in all cases where tt is proper, thereby making @ saving to the city in bei (a vhe men, if they were obliged to goto Es lh office On every pay day, as has heretorore Board of Revision and Correction ef Assess- ments. The Board of Revision and Correction of Asseas- Ments met yesterday afternoon at the Vomptrotier'’s office for the purpose Of acting upon the assessment lists received from the Assessors by said Hoard. Objections in writing, and of the o! operate in per- gon and by attorneys were heard and considered. Anumber of the assessments were confirmed, and the balance were laid over for further consideration, CHICAGO INTELLIGENCE. Movemeut of Troops—Fulse Rumors Concern. ing General Sberidas. CH10460, Nov. 2, 1871, In explanation of the statement contained in despatches to the morning papers that the War Department has ordered four compantes of the reguiar army to thie city it 1 proper to state that the compantes are ordered to the barracks here for the winter as the headquarters of the army, Division of Miasou the same as companies are stationed at other pprevament'burracke Ghronghont the country, and hae no atever w any local use for these soldiers. eo Altorncy General ie any th ce ce) thlog Of the kind, ENGLAND. The Commercial Treaty with tance To Bo Continued, ~ More Money for Chicago—The United States Em- bassy—Law of Copyright—The Bullion Supply. TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERAL. Lonpon, Nov. 2, 1871. A compromise has been arrived at between the French and English governments in regard to the Commercial Treaty renewal. The notice of abrogation of the treaty already given by France to the English Cabinet has been witharawn, and the treaty will be continued in force, but with materiai modifications, tne detaila of which have already been agreed upon, THE CHICAGO FUND. ‘The subscriptions to the Chicago rund, received by the Mansion House Committee, amounted to £45,508 ($227,600) up to last evening. The receipts of the Liverpool Relief Committee now Amount to £18, 700 ($93,500). THR UNITED STATES EMBASSY. United States Minister Schenck has removed his reatdence to 68 Great Cumberland place, Hyde Park. THB FLOW OF BULLION, The amount of bullion in vault in the Bank of England has increased £857,000 since last week. INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT. ‘The discussion of the question of international copyright continues, authors and publishers alike participating. GERMANY. Call for a Labor Congress in Berlin and Agita- tion of the Industrials, TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. Berwin, Nov. 2, 1871, The Workingmen's Committee of this city have summoned @ congress of workmen to meet here on the 19th instant, The object of the meeting, as set forth in the call of the committee, 18 to organize a general strike ior & reduction of the daily term of labor to nine hours and for a general increase of wages, TAB FUND FOR OTOAGO, The subscriptions for the Chicago Relief Fund re- ceived at the Bourse of this city to date amount to 2u,600 thalers. FRANCE. American Compliment to the United States Minister. TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD Py Panis, Nov. 3, ier. A depatation of Americans to-day walted upon Mr. Wasnburne, the American Minister, anu pre- sented him a@ service of plate, manufactured by Mesars. Titlany & Oo., as ‘‘a recognition of his ser- vices to his countrymen during the siege of Paris and under the rute,of the Commune." THE MISSION TO BERLIN. M. Laronctere bas decitned the French Embassy at Berlin. SCOTLAND. Another Railroad Accident, TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD, Lanpow, Nov. 2, 1871. A serious railway accident 1s reported as having occurred near Perth, in Scotland. Particulars have not up to this (P. M.) moment reached London. OPENING OF THE BUTGER MISSION. The Rutger Mission was inaugurated last aight in the Ol Rutger Mansion House, in Rutger place, near East Broad way. & mixed crowd of old and young, missionaries, and rpeete! foe dl need of them, crowded the rooms of once stistocratie house and varied the programme with the choles Wegeeg indigenous to the location. The school- room of the on was bung with maps, banners and were in attendance. Foes meena gharae of Mra: Eiieabeth bang’ pew m ‘un ra. Klizal Gon and Mise Elmira Loses. - The meeting was, add: cased by Rev. R. M. Stratton, Rev. William WeAton, J. Parker and others, and the audience was entertal inging by the children from the Howard Mission ‘and toe Lite Wane - MURDER TRIAL IN WEST VIRGINIA, Joseph P. Blakevy wicted of Murder in the Second Dogree. Manttvenune, W. Va., Nov. 9, 1871. The case of Joseph P. Blakeny, om trial for the killing of Robert E. Stewart, near this city, come time sinee, was con- cluded to-day with a verdict of guilty of murder in the sec- ond degree, This case has excited much interest in (nis Portion of the country, and considerable dissatisfaction is manifested ot tho verdict, as it fe generally believed Biakeny insel-defence, BSlewart was e representative of one ot ote wealthy famili this section, and Biaken; pick oop fll tin eaid that that fact bad ance Governor Stanton, of Ob Rr. apes fod by Stewart's fatoily to prosecute el iin dh Hoge and Charios J Feulkner aefended the prisover, IRON SHIP BUILDING IN THE WEST. 87. Louis, Nov. %, 1°71. The merchants on ‘Change to-day unanimously adopted several resolutions endorsing the proposition of the Interna. tional Steamship Company to the government to establish tron ship bulling yarde on the Eastern waters and urging upon Senatora and Representatives of the West and Sout Unit in eeonring he grablihinent of alallar works at rome cent nt on avers ‘coustruction fron steamboats and barges, So THE BOSTON AND ALBANY RAILROAD. Boston, Mase., Nov. 3, 1871. A meeting of stockholders of the Boston and Albany Rail- road held here to-day authorized the fesue of $5,000,000 twenty year seven per cent Gonkeeipiotes taptiietnne trots new Union danas Woreseter be sep ane ww Unio! , and Vand bridge at Sprit at Gpringfeld and further “depot sccocam scootamodabione st bese Chapin referred: briefly to the immense increase of the business the road during the Would be ahown, in the annual tte Poe Tocclts ‘nad in: Lore pag} ej ee on as ae addition Seed melaely pot mie io pracieal ase Soreness MAN FOUND DEAD IW QUARANTINE. Quamantine, L. I, Nov. % 1871. An unknown man was found dead this afternoon in the woods back of Sailors’ Snug Harbor. He was about fifty years of age, of light complesien, cleanly shi Posed to. have been an inmate of Ballors’ Sau cause of the death is unknown. Coroner bi took charge of the remains, TELEGRAPHIO NEWS ITEMS. The Woodruf & Beach Tron Works at Hartford, Conn., be} eit at auction yesterday by aa order of court for $1 McKee's fouring mill in Alleghan; ved b; fre ty te ifeTows Is catiobated at $3b,000s he insurance ick ten years of age, son of William Smita, living in peony pevivaniar sr miloe trot ‘Prenton, wad Kil led yesterday by belag thrown from a farm wagon. hag Ware, twice convicted of murder fn the second de- ‘or killing bis tatucr in Camden, N. J., bas been sen- uted on the 1th of Levember. 8, baggagemasior on the Stonington Rail- road, w Letween two care at Providence, R. 1. Fomcrday, and Tatally Wajures” Blalt’ an hour's a ‘Was required to out hii free from the wreck. On Friday Jast a descent was made by the Sheriff and his pome on the residence of a man mamed Soelish, the head: Quarters of an organized gang of housebrenkers near Chilll- cothe, Amon, Ticles captured were a num: ber of boone fnatrucling novices in the “art of burglary. Two of the 1% merchant named Sieaunsus bas taentiied worth of siv.en propeny found In tue possession of prisuners. EUROPEAN MARKETS. ren Sores: ‘Mazer. LONDON, Nov. 2—4 20 P, M.— ait sine tne xoconnt, Ni ‘States uarewy bonds closed ris ‘evening at tig for the feaue of 1863. LIvegroot, Cotton Manes. LivaRroots, Nov, 2 bine A? sea, The clo Cee, ladhas sp. 5 middiing Orleans, e o y ido) bales of which 4,000 baies are taken fur veculation and export. LIVERPOOL Pacvistons Market. —Livenroot, Nov, i— Pork, 47s. per bbi, for Bascern prime mess. ERPOOL PRopeCR MARKRT.—LivERrooL, Nov, 3— or 333 RKET.—LONDON, Nov. 9—Even- vi ee Lreeged on oc SUgR afloat, Ma nace ol closed at 4U4 (0s. por (ow a We, W ant NEW YORK H&KALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 8 3, 187. TRIPLE SHEET oS TE eee THE PACIFIC COAST. Failure ef Sacramento Bankers—Vordiot Agatust the Central Paci@o Ratlroad. SAN FRANOIS00, Nov. 2, 1871. The failure of John Sime & Co., bankers, of San Fran- glec@, has involved tue taflure of Hastings & Co., bankers, of Saoramento city. Tho District Court of Sacramento yesterday rendered & de cision against the Central Pacific Railroad and in favor of = ‘pansen; dered greent instead of coln in pay- a of wie fare feed aad was St rave te train pte i ‘ drew Wilson was ol Key fatally in- jured by » fallin the Belcher mine at Virginia, bay yoater- “*Fie front of the Mechanica? deme aed, fy rr norm Fair Fartion, which is ‘mortal D, Manwell.” 7 ry hectatona assistant foreman, tor New York—This Day. + 6 32 | Moon rises,..eve 3 34 . 454] High water...eve 12 19 OCEAN STEAMERS, DATES OF DEPARTURE From NEW YORK FOR THE MONTH OF NOVRMBER, +|7 Bowling teen -|15 Broadwi PORT OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 2, 1871. CLEARED. onan Ranga (NG), Brickeustein, Bremen—Oelrichs & A emg tad att Porter, Havana via Naseau~ vw ey Sag up Gen Mallory, Savannah—Livingston, Rigel Georgia, Crowell, Ubarieston—H R Morgan & Saratoga, Couch, Norfolk, City Point and Rich- nasty Mart inion Steamship Bteamshi ip Bot Lawrence, 2, Norfolk—Old Dominion Steamship Volunteer, Howe, Philadelphia—Lorillard Steam- ship Co. Steamship Dirigo, Johnson. Yortiand—J F Ames. oe aes Melbourne—R W Cameron & Oo. Stamler, Samson, Havre—! d & Hincken, Soderman, Glasgow Baye & (Bus), » ‘k Brage (Nor), Jorgensen, Queenst: th. Woosh, Tosa e Boakeenn ns Teenmows oF Falmon! baie Fromdenze (Ital Dotero, Cork or Falmonth—Sioco- Co. Thos Dallett (Br), Wick, Laguayra—Dallett, Bliss & a oon Geo W Rosevelt, Herriman, Havana—James E Ward Mallett, Mobile—) D Hurlbut & Ly rim Brie a Beh, Wharf, Aur Cayes—Brett, Son & Ke, Howler, Kingston, Ja—A vy Solomon s nate (Br), Donootte, Clare, NB—F W Whitney. sone se eis or fs ist, Smita, Jeomel- “Morrison & Bartow. Sobr Al ins (Br), » NB—Cran. an fort (Br), id, Moncton, (Bear ‘Anna A Holton, Gordon, Corpus Christi—Jas & Pat- Ly Hattie, McClintock, Sa ah— Bent Mill Pe Bohr DV Streaker, Vangiiden Charleston Bveus Ban Schr 8 & B Small, Cotheth, Bost. Snow & Richardson, Schr red Ames, Bos:on—H P Brown & Schr Falcon, Wheeler, Derby—Feruson & Wood, Schr Mhams, Stamford, He Ore; Oregon, Wilson, Providence—H W Jackson & Co. Brown, Ryder, Providence—H W Jackson & ‘Steamer Biack Diamond, Meredith, Phiiaelphia, Steamer May Cower, Fults, Philadelphia. Steamer D Uuey, Davis, Philadolpnis, ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. BE rr rc} Colambia Syl pee Glasgow Oct 14, via Mo ee byte mdse and gers eee BS oe ira ag, to ay pana Mf Nations! slenmnaly elas brig daaeeen i all ound id BE. ly es jator, Fs ee with os pool eg a ‘old } omnt an Norfolk, ahh ele mdse and ‘Old Dom! Steamship Co ty Ship Cultivator, Russell, illama-& Gulon. hed with — and to W botsterous woather aud some revere had 1 tit and no deaths Rimong the pansencers: Oct 57, lat 41 10, lon 68, passed steam: ship Colorado, hence for Ldverpool; Now %, off Barneeat, took a tok from, boat at nc pe load phe bar, Ship City of Nank Mee, wy iy iad Ka. ‘utr, since’ s siroog weste days west of Bark Alexander I! (NG) tists Hiogo, Japan, Mi rant Eales aor Hite Ata, un o Equator 85 We had gut weather; Oct 2, lat 80, lom fwe white lotter Tia it with mdse 29 days Shields 54 to G Tobias & Co. passa, wy westerly wee Surge eles NG), Fisoner, with coal 10.0 H Brewer--vessel 16 orden, Kook the orth ern and bad variable weather ; Se ‘Sept ‘31, lon $50), saw ably Sulcloa (of South Bhicids), water] aba! i, wit are, wl ‘al blown awn} was imber loaded; Got 24, lat 09 0, long GB, caw bark berta, Bere Mar M jBF)e Law, Boston 6 days, in ballast, Merchant, sirong westerly ii * a wrt ‘lorander (Swe), Almafeldt, Boston ¢ days, in bal- Schr Ocean Peat Blanchard, Traxtlo 19 days, with bides, fustic, dc, to.) Leaycraft & Oo--veusel to renberg. Conwy’ entteriy pales tp to. tatsoras; slow” away foresall split foainscil and carried away fore, ji stays; thence Fs Sih wi ight southerly and faster anlerty winds, soe $ r Delmar, ireland, Newbera, NC, 6 days, with naval ern Joa D Cranmer, pdtaathawe, Virgini a the Scbr B T Wood, Curies, VI "Asst Sehr J L Leach, Johns Schr Jane Emsoo, Vs », Georgetown. DC. Noy], in a heavy squall from NV carrica Away jioboom. vy 84 Schr Cla Ge cl eee ee daptia for New Haren. SchrJ W Passed Through Hell Gate, BOUND SOUTH. Reseenn ene Walden, Boston for New York, with mdse, to H F Dimock. Seosmnahip Wamsutis, Fish, New Bedford for New York, tor New York, with coat y CO. Sch ies Hathes Boreenen mB, fog Mer re gg Fines eet to 'D alt k Stimpson, Stimpeon, Basiport for New York, wth ‘Schr Aunie Frye, Smith, Calais for New York, with lum- berweded tryed bon v5 och Huniteas, Brown, Isubec for New York, with fah to Schr Neary y Olay, Grabam, Franklin for New York, with 8! & Ch Tumi David Pearsall; teckett, Greenwich for New York, ith to = with ne ‘A Twibell, Coraell, Bridgeport for New Bruns- "Sehr John Buckalew, Babbitt, Wareham for New Brans- inne rs Hawkins, Cromweil for Jersey City, Smith, Bowman, New Bedford for New York. Behr Anna Fo ir erees New Haven for New York, Schr G W Purnell, Provost Stamford for New York. Schr Black Diamond, Sunith, Providence for New York. Schr Belle Seaman, Seaman, New Haven tor New York. Schr Young Teaser, locum, Froviaenee for Phi jartiett, bg ig tor ae darter. hr White k, Dexter, New Haren for New set Lodowick Bill, Hodgson, New Haven for New York, Schr Ann Amelia, Haven for New York, Bear Old Zack, Beebe, Scbr HF Fly, giokea, Frovidence for New York. Sehr Morning Star, Vynch, Hartford for New York. Sehr Saine Burton, Pi for New York. Sehr Kate Scranton, “Palmer, Providenee for New York, ‘New Haven for New York. ‘Schr fab ioJed hrve a gece Sehr Ophir, eration Now wen for Ni Sehr Yankee Bor Wilson, New Haven é fs r New York, Sehr Fredonia, Hil, a eter for N Bohr Mercer, Wasedn, for Bite cei port. Bent Henry Whitney, Perkitt, New fa forNew York. Bent Phoosore Puriér. Lritie, Glen Cove r New Yor Sour Mist, Muncey, New Haven for Treat Sebr Pree aie Cohasect ot Boor, Sobr Chas L Hulse, lyyait, Cold ta Spring ny for New sh Read, Sone guile Pratt: maby co oceah for facnyun Bene Amo Melis ete Noranport for New York. sehr Hannibal ar Belge or ron Byounser itor, ore and passeu,ers. Steamship Dir Bark Grntnia Pain ine, Sent HM Ridgiey uk , Hoboken for febe Exeter, on, Hoboken for Deer t tia for Norwich. Bear ie Feroapiranie Brings Port Sokasoa Tor New Haven, BOUND East, some New York for Portland. Bebe Mary © Lg Aa Yan mah, ——~' ven, gene oe fe rn, onto fr jartford. , Martin, Trenton tor New Haven. scnr he Seeds 8 Cunningham, Jacoby, Newburg for Provi- one ent Fred Warren, Robinson, cmap for New Ha- “ine bor bes Perey New York for ‘Geneon, n s Bent Haute oy ing Ul, Mewburg for Harford a Mary A Robinsoa, Robinson, New York for Rock- "ive 4 2; Harlem Hagsaoe tion, Ronde ot for Marton fo & Bal Seat ire bi Hodson, Newburg burg or Providence. Fowler, Sent Sebr Eliza wal Bent David } Sobr AS P lew York for Laear ewbung or Pro xs, Rawetin ne Jo8e| = is Behr ieadimats Behr Gen oe . io) A Price, Sons Ve leuce, t Mi Bent ar 0% ‘Se! ries ort for Norwioh, ‘Bitzabethport for New Ha wage) ~ Haven, . Schr Ida V MoCabe, Nickerson, Nobokom for Ren fue Foon, 3 sign, BY,te Shrove Sobr Beulah Sharp, Barter, embure Carrot | eee ket for — epenire, Paw i Rope enaayivania, Rater, Newburg tor Fall River, Prati aun ean aden k Sasi org Soo i ar ri Newburg ( se ‘Lash, Sabet Bone tn for Harton do; Law 9 Paw Tish Gehe toe Bae, Bi iy. Now, York for Dennis, Paadeont, wile, — fet acter west gue an sue ee Sobr Alaska Clarks Weehurtten for Bovina astreees baton dor Mar Sohne ny np gy | Povknnon or Scnr Nelile Se Benedict, Wilson, Baltimore’ tor New Ha- rat oleeens lassie’, ene an Ra ie Hehe Yosemite, Mott, New Yorx for Roslyn, dior af Sake, : eae ‘New’ Bedford Cor Mosquito Ts Schr Jul wane, i Albay ton tved, hrig Peter Roberts, from —— for , Frenoh, New York for Rockland aaa Green County Tanner, hyde, “houdous for Prowi- fet ety bg ote Sehe Warren Gates, Smith, Elizabethport for Norwich. Mentioy, Raker, New Fo Sehr Henr y Lemuel J Jarvis, Elizabethport for Kridgeport, ‘A ‘Aunin Leland. Bn; wile Steamer Davie, New York for Fait River. Win Gollper, Payter Habeas, Bueoess, Fi Satled- er tar Hf Daly, and 2 5 Ingranam, Now York. NEW LONDON, Oct wn Bola 4 SAILED. Stoamanips Venetia, London: Acadia, Glasgow. ani Marthe Janes Mott, Ei kar 1 Rondoat; Anna Cork; Hansa, Bremen ; Morro Castie, Wavans ain inal on, Aletandrie Gon tn Tinrnes, Savannah; Saratoga, Réohmond, &o; luatteras, Norwich Fashrs Trete Wik eetieatia: Hew Forks nts sare, Taylor, Provider te Wiedaroonet @, iaited tia Eliza Eynionm: Be), ¥ a ood sobre 3 ee iow an, Alt ow ie: Arlee re "Ne f sail ed Bare wat, renee New b poeyar wohr J! Taster, PHILADELPLUTA, Now 1 Clemente Pre Ket, iy, Paaanard (Sala Hora Pa atoae brig Bi mer (Br), Thi ° ne ma gol Salem ; Chatanc Martuc Disasters. Snr MONT BLANO, Herbert, trom Shields for Savannah, put into Grinmeby, By 30h ult i ‘damaged condition, hav: ing be sure KooRIA MARTA, from Brunswick, Ga, for England, ut into Halifax Ad fost tor repairs, she havi i Sopa ashore. eh placed in quarantine, with one case of fever on Satr St CHARLPA, Colley, from New York for San Fran- oiteo, wratah put “iat Rio Janeiro 4th ult, had rudder da- ee ALDABARAN (Dutoh), Mi oom, from Batavia July Ie for Now Yorks put into Fable Bay, GOH Sevt —~ leaky nay with cargo damaged, Would have to discharge for re- a Bank SAnAn HOBART, White, from Caruif for Galveston, pat back 30th ult in # leaky condition, Bank W E Hxann (Br), Raymond, from Glasgow for New York, put {nto Yarmouth, me. 28 t, leaky; would repair and proceed without dis Bank YOKOHAMA, Paul, from ‘ne "York May 9 via Rio Janeiro Aug 15 for Anjier for orders, put into Table Bay, CGH, Sopt =, in « damaged coodition, having been ashore. Bank Evarnta (Bn, Howson, fc {rom New York (or, Busnon Ayres, which put into Bermuda Sept 26 in di had com: pletod repairs 38th ult, and was )roloeding, to" sail ta row » Boston ; schre B & I> corte Ie peri BA Paro Wrearet, and Th q gercery 8 eet hornaa ones Ly: nC i a Top wring ce; Aan '" bowen, chile hia; wh re Pa ae Wade, Now vores eae Sa Philad PORTSM( 31 Arrived, a ‘Annie ps Baker, and KG Whidden, Feunimore, Philadepais; & Arcul ¢ few ¥ SWE CRE Set tu—arrived,,aotee Mary, Mershon, Brightman, Eli iszabethport; J 8 Terry, Sana An hs it~ Arr: N P Goodell, bag om Dantel werrie Manon, Kuraberbport: Hoyinon Leet, out, “Balled -Sehi Morshon, Brightman, and J M Free - many Eldridge, New York, erga "Bax Goxpux Wzar (Br), Keneely, from Satta for Név Loarriveds gern ga te tevideo, before reported at ‘Bermuda’ in distrovs,, had die. | Clarks ba reeled Pom Fan, Pog charged car; ‘ult, aad was ready to goon ihe marige | , Saiied—Schra JS ‘Terry, Kayuor, and yee seenOrt DENCH bet B1—Arrtvod, schra_J “ (Br), at Galveston from Cardiff, struck on Joneph Forter, ni vet pee ae ro 25th ult. but was towed off, not much injured, aod | for Pawinoket Marietta th, Preston, klizabetbores; anchored in Bolivar Roads, Thos tt Baymo i Bargeam, da due h P Rose, ‘do. toe: Brig THOMAS Epwarp, from Hamburg for St Joh: Pawtuckel ‘omer, ick, Rondout 5 Lae ng NF, was burned on the 24th ull near Cape St Francie. ths | Fitapatrick, Croton; Laconia, Hill, New tore Fong, do, An of th origin of the fire is unknown. All hands were saved. * dohraSarah R Thomas, asin Sone Lravtna Svar (Br), Foote, from New York for f Kicenion: Ja wich put fato Bermuda in dates, remained gion, Men dor dues W fata eae w in port 28th ul Joa, Knapp, Haveratiaw: Naas 8 Bu Bottredl, I sme Das Same am, oe Me io a Pit at in Salled for destination 1h wk, 4 re habe Coma, ish, Vane Scie MaRta Foss, from Ba tor New Bedford, ran ashore on Low Point, {ineyard Haven, AM of et inat, vut was hauled off without SOHEB ANNA fo ‘dalam f of hoy wc Calais ee ber, sailed from Salem for Philal ee Aug 2%. bottom Chatham, Cape Tith a wreck | landed on guy Chatbamn LK with Cage that name or ‘‘thail"' could not be ey the beam containing the number to o abate that com ce jorthrup, Port am Fy Jonnsony do; James Mf Bay Ia Arnold; digs Oniari’y Barber do: dH Bavilett. Harris, do ie Hiner, rH Seien Mar, Ward, doy oh Young, Barrett, ” atalles Pew. niet Retard Hwan shown that l wea lhe “week ‘of this: vessels Of the isictimoxp, S1—Salled, schr Hi Clark, Willinsits was vessel, oI , — eniire crow nothing ts known, cousising of Wiliam Trewor: | sth sms fara Obie cen raat , master ; John Murray, mi aries © Wasson, SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 25—Arrived, ship Cairnemore ir), Kewley, Newcastle, NSW. PGleares ip Trou Crown (Br), Johuaon, Rtem, Porm; dark Rose M (Bir), Pendleton, Burrard Inlet lled—Ship Daniel Marcy,’ Ross, New York ; barks Sone- ma ad Valleso (Br), Thomas, Newoaaile, NSW. MBAVANNAU, Oot toSailes, steamship Seminole, ews, Bosto: Nov 1—Arrived, ship Charlotte, Oates, Ate aya iin Noe 8 Mart'nique; achrs AM Leo, Philadal cy d, New Bedford. om Pasar Byer Javon dren Fer ae Fy vom do ; Jessie 5 Clar' jasksonvill ALEM, Got, SL Arrived, bries John Balch, Hi Georgetown, 0 ; Del Hatch, Banter, Filnde| hia; achre J W rknihe, Fenian, au i Edward sca” ‘ali of Surrey, and rumor says © cook shipped in HE, DN, Riomanns—A letter from Captain Webby, of fe DN Ri Housl; ie Fernando Fo. Sept 1h stuies been sold at ‘auction’ for benett of underwriters: Webb expected to return home in brig Samson, Yaies, of and for New York via Gaboon, and the crew would be for- warded from Gaboon by United States consul. Harr ax, Noy 1—The brig Recorder, of Boston, bound to Chariotietowa, is a one wreck, She struck on Brandy Ledge, New Harbor, Oct 16. Loxmom Nov 3—The ship Hannah Morris (of Raby ages ont wi Morris, (rom New York Oct 2 for Londonderry, is likely votre ark Ranoon, rant, belonging to Syaney, NSW, i ites tn eater: AG Backicy, Bakley’ 200m, ; i i reported as stranded'near Pointdecaie, Tayders Haven's Winn, York and) ® Alle, All yd Riseipei phin ’ lanter, Horton, Senator Grimes, Am! QuaRNSTOWN, Oct isthe is Andrew Jackson, from ites and fea Gocktn waEtinapeporty eorgiay OF Yor Lirerpoot for mere hefere reported put in here with da- boken; Hero, Kel) Kk. maze, has ed. Tho decks amidships aro setcied we, Hobox: Kelly New, Koek re ‘an fagh and a baif, and the stanchoons between decks le age Ce tre drawn {rom the beats. ‘The captatn thinks the stanoh- Knowles, Witham, *Phtiadelpuies J Paine, Btovens, Rook: biting crushed by the weight between decks, d that {8 probably the cau Port, Masa, for New York: of the ‘upper deck settling: a led--Steamer Alliance, Shute, New York, via Glow ‘Arrangemedts have been made to dischi d warehouss Oct 81, AM--Arrived, Navan sap tarngYou foe fp aoe nt Sh any wast Spe Se ai ofairs fr except the setilag of the decks amidships. efit for Baltimore; Jonn"E Bay, bo Tong, Foe isang fee §T THOMAS, Oct 16—Nothing new transpires with regard New York; A Tirrell, at a ior do; C jon mf RS j 4th Ee tenders id ‘B12 ; rie saver ret ee ieyne: pd r Raley <Gauamar Overton, jomas paper oD mary of vessel and cargo, to petacn for doe Baitie for Plaats Upplied for for repairs on vessel, to enable ber to proceed on her vovare Colombian (o) uot yet arrived. “Dix, aoe Boston fiedey D D Darian Wolifeet for do; Eva ‘Belle, Somers, Boston, rbee Reaver, do for Georzeto Mincellaneoas. bee , Boston ror Norfolk; Aire ria ira (Bl verti We are under obligations to the purser of the steamship | and 4 Oeeal Belle (Er), Fanchion St ebm oor do Hb sayin Columbia, from Havane, for the prompt delivery of our tiles | Lis (Bt), Bs ‘ ‘Rockland for do; Ontario, Pi $oPaes Garren & Wootbury, Woodbury, "Bangor fase ‘ao; sen Fddy, Cottrell, Belfast for ms ig Brauch ; schrs Gov Soey, A Haynes, Pionser, ri ‘ B ‘Chapman, EH Macomber. Arr and despatches. STraMsiIP Concord DTA, from New Orleans for Liverpool, which put nto Halla fatten Bist ult, proceeded Nov 1, oe ee as, NB pre Atarate, is "iatand, it Jaen ere! ki eld, tT ANSIrR, Ang 81 ese oe Maoair, from Si rie it bl a3 Te, itn ise a — " . , Carter, ia pore for Boston. i 0 Oe | Ee) B Dahting, New York for Bacu; Caroline E Grant, Haw Benauova, Oct 1¥—Saiied, schr Dutch Princess (Datch, mh P BhsebenSort for Boston. Sailed—Brigs Ida I. Ray, Milwaukee; schrs Olive Crow Haseell (from New York, having rPutston Maracai! Jey, Mountain Lanrel, James Tildea, Julia Buxer, M: At st Georges 28th, parks. Robe: lsford Cary awaras, from Bull River, SC; for London, disg; Goldon West (Br), | New Zealand, American Chief, King Bird, Kenealy, from Satil for Montevideo, discharged and ready | Hoffinan, Nelifa Chase, LD Small, A Tirreil, Isaac Overt to go on the slips brig Brisk ory Clarence, from Porto Rico | Flora King, Olive (McFarland) I jar, Wellington, L for Falmouth, diag to calk topst Wentworth, Grecian, Emma, Kile Emery, Mausdel ‘Mand "At Hazallton 20th, bark Bugente ( Wooster, W DB. Hewson, from New fow days; echr Loading As Foote, frou do for Kingston, J Drapery yer York tor Nov 1, PM—Arrived, schra Marian Fork for Bucnos Star (Br) Rortemeas cf ay, nei 8 Pot and Jennie N Hud Caspiry, Oot 3—Put back, barah Hobart, White, mus Povter, Phindelonis for dor for Galveston, Mtumore for di nie K Glover and ser igrs Sesto ra nese Damar daca Gis Meare tag ies + i for jeor, anvers ; Burwell for Boston; Hiogea’ Hf unter, Small, for Liverpool; | Freeman, do for “ar ortiand nd Richard juutwrio le, for i ward, Cieared rcuahine 1s, ss anSinen Pe tg eS York ; 234, eiphia for do; Juli “x dartison, Wm A © — kK Mlosopher (Bri, | Farber, Boston for Fhlladelohia; Pam John N Cushi Koss, crac, ‘Oct 5 arstved, velg Marine, New York via fansanillo. Gainscy, B, Oct 80—Arrived, ship Mont Blanc, H. Shields for Bavannah, jones ceria Wm Arthur, Portland for Baltim bse gS do for New York ; Victor, fectius and Te Snow, Rorkia for de, Liege moO N Nas hee tiny Troe K Bt b gd jalied— re Dy Welling ora Manateld, A Picrll, LD Wentworth, Lisi D Seal, eaves eae pavta cinta Narnia: | He natn son. Pa, Opps fr Bow ol wr, I—Arri Lit we for sesinship Koln (NO) Franke, New Grioane (ahd left 2B ton, Bt le Birdy Kew Fark for a Joo NB ‘or Bremen, 4c; 25th, Pierce, Townsend, Newport; MING 4 ‘siearnahip Benetac, 2th, barked K Welden, Colson, New York, ton Joe iNew Lag bark Erost (Noy Ernimana, Fait Balled 2st, barks Cardenas, Sund! New Orieans; 92d, | River Haste, Hodson, and John Aviles, Lg ‘eae Nic! New ts teak ‘Harr “e, Kebavar- onton a8) 3 Levering, Corson, and Luola Murchison, ria, , w Gbarieston: brig Rosarito New York; . —Arrived, schrs jen, Simson, tb, bark ‘Bihas Allen, ‘Devereux, New jew fore 8 hele Te: om atettaN ts ‘ita yes, Conklin, Phtadaiins AW Yiot (in (Br), N Boston; 27tb, , Coll, er, eas, ‘New York ; AH Calo,’ Sainpson, Goores Orleans. own, INAGU A, Oot 90—In port bark Isabella. for Boston ldg. jlendid, Phinney, Hoboken. mn WESTPORT POINT. ‘Nov 1 Salled, sche Mary Chapter Mavag Oot 14—Arrived, brig Alfred, Dennel, Patras. Geared Ha > Keystone, Barter, Philadelphia. omer, wey York, ‘Templar, . Wiieon, Bultimer ep ,, ; te PRL, EN, Oct 90—Arrived, schr Nicanor, Hanoab, Port Blanchard, may. Cadie brig Busey, Foster, Baitlisore: piatanias, Oo —Artved, brig brig Jollet Clark, from New Sak URENSTOWN, Noy 2—Arrived, steamship Manhattan, | Tayr.or.—At Englewood, N. J. ce, New York for phe vl ). ing, November Pa ELIZA P. sea ‘iowa Rig Jannino, Sent 2 -Amived, bark Heroine Bearse, | Thingy Ss. Taylor, of Rhode Island, in the 17m. seas path be Free tate Gare, | year of her . sion; Dik, Kismet (Aust), Seti, New Yorks Borvices at tho residence of her son, Thomas L. net tok imdoro, Rionda, Plummer, | Taylor, on Saturday, November 4, at eleven o'clock aloo; Wier, New York, ‘A. M. ‘The remains will be taken to Rhode island. oo Tasha be Catone py, 2'Siden, Puiadet: | Trains leave foot of Chambers street, by Northern ‘sehr "3 iow y 330 A. = aia tet meals Gon We New York ; Zist, Albert MEYER.—ZODIOK Muyen, in the 55th year of his . TABLE Bi pod cau, Fe ——Arrived, barks Aldabaran Friends and relatives, also Henry Clay Lodge, No. eg herd or New York Yououams, | 19, 1. 0, F. S of 1, are respectfully Invited ta pote wr York via’ Rlo Janeteo for Anjier attend the faneral from the residence, 100 avenue C, at twelve o'clock. Disasters). |, NS, Oct 20—Al symone, al (For other Deaths see Bighth Page.| Raymond, Glasgow for New York. American Ports. ALEXA NDRIA, Nov 1_ Arrived, sehr BW Tull, Boston. bark W pesca " f the Committee A—Tho Next cents of the Comm ot \—8 chrs F Merwi oni J L Manson, Groton, | Seventy will be to dod: BOSTON, Nov ov Arr re Gamecock (Br), Willa 5m Bipem, wad tl oats, whecretae Tacmel ; Hote, Dexter, Phi sdeiphia; EG Tawi Johnson, | With a sufliel umber of en Knox's famous Hats, wherewith doy Trade Winds Hol ; OW el, Giles; | {2 protect their brains and minds auring this importast ers. ad gt Te, les, | Sugh a proceeding must secure pablic contdence {or them. ton, ‘Sm ease? 1 rb. Phinney, 2 (J so;"Pa a. feo arr ‘M Pitsparce: | 4+—Hervins’s ‘CHAMPION SAFES, Sean Fh delphint Kine ‘niles do; Hamad Sask roadway, ooraer Murriy ere hewn tnit Po ole, Seale ar, ‘Soauatiay Moana, Weshawbon! Sore, * Fon joensen: OW Kimball; | A.—Phalow’s New Perfumen, Was nois, ‘Hoboken: MM. PolG, ‘Abbots do: DM “WHITE ROSE." French, aes come Jobneon. eared.-Barks, Deby a ae Minitia, Africa; Gi; A.—A.—A.—Roebuck’n Weather Strips, S&. + v Fulton street; best, most reliable and always the cheapest. weAicctanaicn’s Goats’ and Beye panies fa New York to buy thems (s at TAELER 4 CoS, Union square. }ACOD, ton, Uo aare i Guekmers Sanda and Glauoas, and from the Chan- brig A.—For a Stylish and El Hat Ge a At rived, wens ip Nerens, Bearse, New York. direct to the manufacturer, ESPENSCH. y fl Nassoe ot BALTIMORE, Hor I-Cleared, Daring, Mi Anadis Turkish Bashy be gg oF ayense, or aU ateercare Vathe ay aad aight ladies? Tar a inert ic"Dathe day and evening. jand; imtenie ront a orth PR. pray ir iy BUORSPORT, ‘Me, Oct 14-Salled, brig Gambia, Gilley, leared, echr Fred Wateon, Rich, New Orleans. ANGORe Os Oct 30—Arrived, Cyrus Fosset, Pierce, Batchelor’s Hair Dye—The Best tn the feared, schrs Bila Hay, Ji New York; lona, Sti fect lye ; barruless, reliable, instamiaacous, pat . Gat Sales ae ee eee, 82 Rectes Kishen Mae vet Taree. vert, Toasl, bake, broil feed ferean pty plenty of aes LEStON: elec eran Ben jem ad bath; O86 *° SaSE galt 7” "Fest Brp Belyes, 6 Levee tockbelm ; Blac! For Dinmonds, Watches and Jewolry Ge “Easvanne sebeeee Gecotna, sheet , his; Pa c. Ae 4% Broadway, near Fourtecuth, ‘ork. NO GiTON, gaan tae ae ‘John B Saeaford, West- ante, and va Henry Lt Beaton, Georgetown, DC. ifacarrived, schrs Sarah A Hammond, Haynes, and Wm Philadelphia. MUNKOE, (ieaeone sa amnyes, brigs Arietta, St eae rR. for Baltimore Navaasa, and ordered ‘mon ip Austrian, for Jacgpeal: Fant i ar ate Tin“Arrived, sobr “Ledv Case Be Gs Bae ken Tootha Drepe” ute Rat i HAIR DYE, black or brown, oaty 5. Reyal —Tho Highest Rates paid for rr bauigongh nae pd and Saver uh eet Hie Ra tones teen Epemstte So: ing Machine=Th a onsy sre la angie ate iroslevae Jane, Hag- al Rey javana Cummings, Philadelphia, lew York (or Rockland); reas C4 Calista, § vie Winslow Mi: ing, Pleat Ruth 8 Hody- ond, ba ae TAN Oct 31. nalhaven for New rests = ; Almira Woot to 8 eadinlon, New Sore: sue Brandywine, Adams, Phila: Pig Aol ip, aches re Aan Ponne,, Nickargon Emma M nom poy and cae ol SS pies » Filer Aves, " py A Nea tenes ten os *” | 176 William street, York. Sold by nuson, New Hammond, Bagley, ang sci Abdomin: Rlaatie gaara New York icwn' Looks ao; thn, Sen sroctingse The rane 4 Se petal tent ane atreet, adjoining Herald ofloe. Pew oF aban, Nov 1—Sailed, steamship Metropolts, wrt ternen, ry Det Sl—Arnyed, scbrs St Elmo, Davis, Ly over rex. Citta aa my ioe a mo, Bis, fis, New Now York. eae Of eke ae ot NG eae ‘adel PLL RT, Oot n. Ebayer a seus | wo KEGORT RBar

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