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mr. iin ever hea Maven to ue about our ‘sirenwone we aon” vg Utah for gome more for “1 Bish raged the Tutare, 1 Bighop aa one of the most infiuen- | TEC’ Regie result 1 cannot forsee, Dut I will for the best, trusting that a wit! 80 ‘themselves ves as to eventuatly bring forth Here some Mormon. friends came tn, and the y, after thanking Mr. Sbarpe tor his Saluaile Fura tion, withdrew. Mr, Sharpe is an extremely sensible, temperate man, and his views are, sled to every consideration. addition he is the owner of very the Territory, He Is a native of ‘and manifests in his appearance vave called upon you, Mr. Bharpe, ' epinion of the troubles im your ef the Pacific Railrend Company. Bal? Laxs Ciry, Utad, Nov. 8, 1871, The police to-day made # descent upon several ‘eli, air, I shan be happy to give | drinking saloons for selling liquor without having Up and the proprietors were summoned w appear to-morrow before Poiice Judge Clinton. Tneré ts conaiderabie excitement in regard to dis- U, first in order comes the trial of | coveries of rich gold quarts in Bingham Cafon. ou think he was fairly and legally | assays have reached us which will yicld as high as $2,000 per ton, mmphatically)—No, sir! sis trial | ‘There ts great indignation among miners and upon jastice, The most dastardly | mine owners in regard to the high freight tariffs on tted to im procuring his conviction. | the Union Pacific Railroad, Hundreds of freignt whole @f the prosecution he was | cars rin East empty every day rather than carry slightest {air play. the ores of Utah at any profit to shippers, wasot No more arrests have been made here and there is Wel, in the first instance, he was | not the slightest apprehension of trouble, stute‘of our Territorial law, which | Nothing was heard from Brigham Young to-day ugn to his case. Imean the one | er from Apostle Hyde, ery. The law was framed by Mor- — +d to adultery in the commen sense | Arrival ef Delegate Hooper at Washingten— in no sense could it apply to polys Republicans Becomiug More Lenicnt Te- Jygamist and a Mormon Mr. Haw- ‘wards the Sainte. law of the Territory in doing what WASHINGTON, Nov. 8, 1871. ag ihe. most fundamental part of Delegate Hooper, of Uta, is now in the clty, but 2 would have been derelict to duty | he doeg not come with any suthority from Brigham actised polygamy, and ir wasby @ | Young or the Mormon Chureh to confer with the of the meaning of the statute that | President on the question of polygamy. So far Mr. it his case, Hooper has not cailed on President Grant; but a, apart from these, was his trial) | he says he would be happy togive the Executive any informaticn in his power in relation to afairs lo; # packed Jury was placed in the | in Utah if this was desired. The question of polyg- who was @ Mormon was admitted n may opanion, was a gross injustice; | 80 deep @ hola upon the country, and there is such a icton was looked upon asa fore. | determined disposition to uproot the Utah heresy by all. that even the Mormon delegate ia bound to asthere any undue infuence used | Sdmit thas it would be to the interests ins to get her to prosecute? of all if some solution conid be found that io, Ido not believe there was. Is | Would be acceptable to both aides, While insisting own act, and probably she has rea- ' that polygamy 1s an article of faith to woich all duct, as, you know, there are two { Mormous will cling tenaciously, he thinks that the aestion. practice of it might be yielded for the future if the What Nght is the conviction of | Complications of the past are not too rigosously upon in Sait Lake? dealt with. In this he speaks only for himself and Its looked upon as nothing short ef | Without oMclal conference with those high in Ba the people feel very hard and | suthority in the Mormon Onurch, but would not be ae men who have inaugurated the | Understood as favoring that whicn the present , temper of the country may make a necessity. It 1s JUDGE M’KBAN. @ matter of some doubt as to what concessions the "hat do you think of Judge McKean? | Mormon people might be disposed to make, and it 18 ae ice aaa l _ always looked | ccrtain that not one of them would agree theoret . gentieman, in his tate acts I be- | cally to wipe out polygamy, while perhaps a ma- ee er Lee te ONT cuales. | Jory would be willing to forget wt in practice hensibie. so far es futuro marriages are con- 4 1% supposed the prosecutions will | cerned, Motives of fidenty to his own ~¥es, sir; or one supposes 1 people and @ dispusition to avert the evils 1 pod case of ham Young a 60! which are threatening the Territory maxe Mr, ted, Hooper’s position peculiarly delicate, anf he is tnis | 80X/ous to mane no Talee step im anything he may do or say in the matter. His coming here has been looked forward to with @ good deal of interest, be- all and FS, Ba cause it had been snnonnced that he was on his ! a Picea cates Way to Washington empowered to perform a mis- e sion of conciliation and peace. This he disclaims a8 1g Yoon found aeninst dite ® matter of fact, saying he comes here as HE WiLL BETUR: many other membera of Oongress have men’ there is no fear of his not re- come, to make arrangements for the winter, --Not the sightest. Iamoneo{his| but at the same time it is evident i, and I am contident he will appear | he would gladly assist in pacification and & settiement of the vexed questions. 1: Js likely that Phot neand we charge of murder {Dt | shore win bes considerable reaction among repub- 19 a vile fabrication, the | ican politicians, especially Congress! Pm tan cig Pncennod thet Sue Gubtnte 0 net @ Sait ta cer shield himself, turns round | taining the course of Judge McKean. Senator ‘rophet, Trumball strongly disapproves of the action whieh nat about the clyil action of Mr®. | nas giready been taken against tne polygamists, a, 5 ry uae mere AE epee between | and other men of almost equal reputation will not ie matter I really | be backward in arraigning the administration if it HOOPER. should turn ont that the United States troops had -Have you seen in to-d HERatD a | been used as the instruments of persecution in the jay’s couversation that took place in Phila- terests of speculators. sen dl correspondent and your Dele- & iad re iuonawe DEPARTURE a eae rea 1 Bishop, what about Selene ti rn Tecan easily ox; cra Pat Re yer inant —_o Soeo eal nenetd are ¢ THREATENED, eon you ts, : opel ra —_ ne ‘B (caul yw n {canonsiy)— Well, 1 do not know | sanitary Precautions Indicated—A Pbysiclan’s Se 1 Gidy:and im the @beence of any ao- Views. pmo 1 would offer any | To ro Eprror Oy THS HERALD:— Sin—That dreadful scourge, the smallpox, has made its appearance as an epidemic in Philadelphia and in our neighbor cities, and will undoubtedly be in Our midst at no distant day, uniess precautions —but bs hie proposition suggests a fair and would peaceably arrange whe on wupowans, blood pring, sued. ‘B—Tiiere will be no blood shed. 1 as ‘one that i wouid be an utter rto A ant somspance to noel cee are taken, and that quickly and effectually, to pre- > po ing against us woul vent ita introdaction, This can be done eitner by en enn ae Re eGeae! police measures of quarantine or else by vaccination \ POLYGAMY BB OVERTHROWN?! Of alj who are open to infection, It is haruly to be preted a hiny4 haown” asthe autho | expected that the Board of Health, even should they iP (iumpresstvely)—Sir, I look upon exert to the utmost all the powers the law gives stne miost fundamental part of my rejl- | them,.or even by resorting to arbitrary power, nylon nara rich ail else depends, | couid make the biockade absolutely effective. In- ere may.be @ question of policy which I | decd, it would require a police force stronger and Bao, , sae yr limiting — peaeeeee of |"more vigilant even tnap tbat subject to Mr. esent genera- insare same Ume legaiizing the marriages now Kelso's ordars to me exclanen «of d making the offspring of them legiti- | every aay Eee Gr suspected caso of the malady, observe that @ portion ef the Hiya wat seems very fair on your | potic press has commencea to cali the attention of ra—Ivis. fair, There must be a com. | thé Board to the subject, and to demand s quaran- ibis matter, and this 18 the only one 4 | Une; and it is not unlikely that the Board will Ca a would be Worse tian folly to drive | @ whi vee themselves in & manner compelled to Jor | wouid sacrifice everything— eed the clamor, aad to establish a doruon of sani- operty, even iife tsel!—betore 1 could | tary police round about us But, Mr, Kditor, I part with the wives God bas given me, | ueéds no Sagacity to perceive the utter null gard with sn affection unsurpassed by | Of such measures, What, then, Pac Gone? an aay Oe eels ior his wile, or bas- | where is the use of Board babecaue us children, whom I tenderly love, heve? There remains that sure prop! opiylect jainst k—Then’ you would say, abolish poly- | the pesi—vaccination; and it will be the antye of the aivea lite tenure to those who at present aoe 1a see that tis remedy 1s appiied romptly. 1 know that when tue ‘Guecase 10 \P5—I will not, dare net, consctentiously Seen ‘was last prevalent in the city the Board It; but aes Raid cates a Fe cannot re- stisuied @ very thorough house-to-house vaccina- wer of I suppose in | Sou, and, In conjanction with the Department of we must suvmit. Public Instruction, vaccinated a number of UMBER PRACTISING POLYGAMY. the gg Sy in our schools, the physician to tne ‘R—Aré there fnany of the inhabitants of Dr. hn eMficiently co gin pol, iv? gperatin . ee i ta due the public thet ars—We) ; rather a small propor. work of vaccination noua not be sus- ten thousand men and women ont of the 4 ed, but should go antil there 1s not one soul ulation, since 462, when the iaw hod am Our Midst leit ex; to we fell ravages of the muting Ste ex ‘A great many of ine | loathsome ajsease. ‘Therefore | call for & revision of ® good number of women have teamed, the work of last spring, and for @ new and vigorous fo that it 18 Low Prncipaily cgnfined | campaign agains ie well known 10 strictly religious conscientious of | medical men ihe § ine Virus in mauy cases i. “sopra the women regara w. a ply it oe nana’ on ‘a ‘mnull-result 1 ib. I ¢ present | appl iD aD rr 3 are surely oO} nf Now, owing'vo the unavoidable b aste which Remi the utmost indifference, 1 do | was made in'the 0 work, lost eoting, it Ay) jun poss! bie ¢ half a dozen women in the wiole Serr | to supervise salsfactorily th 38 Of the virus, t be found £0 act as Mrs. Hawkins was | and result ie that perhaps wenty per cent of the L reriehat aaron polygamy entirely from | vaccinated failea to obtain immunity against tue ‘e peri satiated with thelr iot cca, So let us have ihis mater ated, Mr. THRY Myo ‘T LEAVE UTAR. ditor, Let the agents of the Board of Health be "BR—Have you any intention, as a poe tous on their round of mercy again; ot the Board of Education, especially, order their medical 0 might do as you pleased ¢ officer to revise and perfect the work of last spring. sited th ceace seneae pene Le we rad wae ge 18 surely altained jet them foun to ea@en one of the vaccinated bony nd first en’ > i pd edgy | ten eo vant fist cee fect. shana Wh @ Wilderness, and by industry and ‘ay, Mr. Editor, is 1% not time Prt itinto a garden, gy and blow. Board of Faveation vo turn their attention et ike the rose, teeming With all the elemepts } mest to the sanitary mn of the school hou es? a, ana we are not going j0 quietly abandon a Sean the scl are ‘crowded beyond their ynep our work ts nearly dou®, and we are | faif Capacity, and the arrangementa for My ogg f comparative opetors, and oe rake. ‘are far from being al) has Bt. DOTS is deplorable state of things has Deen TRa—Then you won't 50 to Bt. Domingo! mune Reed BDON in sundry medica) ro ovner jour ane To here? Sas of high ap a vans and, indeed, It yt a to To ae Tt i stated in the b~ A mag Who will visit the schools and it to the wat 10ng ars on foot to mive | evid .-¥? of Genre Tee Medieat fe Reoore of this pane one fw jat islaud vo settle down p= Damver calis upon the medical su- 7 per' intone i hee ee whi Ve ged ihe needed te “anything 1 have | remedy. , Supemmiendent, and earn ior that bea ate “any rong infor. | yourceli the @autage Of tbe pislng ning eneratios, ee aly, or plurality of wives, is one which has taken | THE KU KLUX. Ku Kluxism in South Carolina at a Discount. Proclamation by the President Restoring the Privileges of the Writ of Habeas Corpus in Marion County, & O—The Ku Klux in Union, Oeunty Taken in Hand Wasuineron, Nov, 8, 1871. The President thia morping issued the following Proclamation, correcting @ mistake in nis former | proclamation suspending the privileges of the writ Of habeas corpus 1n eestaim counties in South Caro- ina:— BY THS Fenepere 07 gem. UMEaD Atares OP AMBRIOA—A PROCLAMATION: Whereas, in my Drools maton of. the lath day of October, in the ye year 1871, it was recited that certain Unlewiul combinations and cons} les existed in conan cones the ae C4 uth Osrolina ior people of Thay State of ine rights, and goa and protection named in tution of the United ;”) and the persons Composing thous and md ae = commaniéa to disperse and Sed orn ete ‘Weir homes within five days ales oo rie my proclamation of te 17th day of October, 187. whe pi vneges of the writ of habeas corpas were cho ‘the counties named in said proclamation: Maa wheres sue county of Marion was named in sald jamation a8 one of the counties in which sald unlawful combinations and conspiracies for the fesaid existed, and 10 which the privi- leges of the writ of habeas corpus were yearend s 3 And whereas It has been reer that county of Marion said com oe aia cles do not exist to the extent recited In sal And iwnere it has been asce! 4 aca Ww fal coi atiobs an id conspiracies or fv of tng. character Ted foabe exiaie and tor tap Purposes describea (rng pooner ns do renin 18 ule county of Ulon, Poe, therefore, I, Ulysses Grant, Premdent of tho United States of imerica do hereby revo as to the said county of Manon, the suspension of ead of the writ of habeas corpus, directe: amation of the Jith aay ot and 1 do herebd; rsons in the said of Umon, com- the anlawful Dimoggh ago fo conspira- thet ur hy saints ave oaya OF ine thi rho by ae 1d elr homes within fv 2 date hereof, an | MH deliver, either to the Marshal of the United States for’ the District of South Carolina be to any of his deputies, or to any military otiicer of the United States within said county all arms, ammunition, uniforms, disguises sna ot pines, means and im, piements used, kept, ee controlled by ‘tier, jor eatin out the unis purposes for which the combinations and consptra- cles are organized. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand a caused the seal of the United Bates to be ied. “Done at the City of Washington this 84 day of November, in the year of our Lord 1871, and ef the independenes of the Paes States of America the ninety sixth, GRANT. By the President HaMILiom Fisu, Secretary of Stave, Alarm Among tho Ku Klax in York County, Sdutl Carolinn—Twe Handrea V: Wasnineron, Nov. 8, 1871. ‘The last number of the Columbia (8. 0.) Union, received heré to-day, contains the fodowing in- formation from Yorkvile:— “fwo hundred Ku Kiox in all have made volun- tary confesaton of their connection with the Kian, and have surrendered themselves to the authorities, totally disgusied with thelr connection with it, Thirty-seven of this class came in on Mon- Gay afternoon, and made their confession in writing. Three hund: it is estimated, have fled to escape the penalty cf their crimes or to avoid are Test, and 102 are confined in the jal! at Yorkville, The prisoners state that they nave every comfort to be expected under the circumstances; tnat they are Well treated, nave plenty vo eat, and that their friends are allowed to it them. Captain Ogd of the United States Army, has immediate charge the jail. |The preliminary examinations before the United Sta as the confessions can- be gone througn with. ‘The latter embrace s0 numerous 8 class that 18 has been found necessary to parole them, to report on stated days, that their confessions may be taken down in full. The Order fu North Carelina—Namereus Are reuts in the Mountain Counties. Wasnrnuron, Nov. 8, 1871. The execution of judicial procossea ig Western North Carolina bas brought to light the fact, gatte unexpected to the goverument, that the Ku Klux are quite numerous and yery well organized in the Upper mountaim counties of that State. Pursuit being made from Rutheriord and aajacent counties atier persons who had escay Looe pe to the mountains, the Depu‘y Marshal obtained some facts an which he obtained warrants for tne arom, io two weeks ae. of some thirty — arrest other facts were obtained, throws ih conten sions and otherwise, which bave led to the issuing of other warrants for the arrest of about two hun- @red persons. A United States Assistant District Attorney was sent there yesterday from Raleigh, @nd It is asserted that the investigation now being ay ada some of the worst Arrest and Imprisonment ef Six Republican Ke Klux—The Esiercement Act Cutting Beth Ways. [From the New Orleans Times, Oct. 29.) On Friday ee men, AUred Shelby, Armstead Oquinn, C. 30. a Rufus R, Houston, Samuel Hr- den and Ciemore Renn, reached the city from — etals, ciatae of eevee inne. gash pr rion, jars! — to the order of United States al Pack: Yesterday morning they were brougnt before United States Cee Jonn B. Weller, and re- peg to tne o Pmline Parise on. the. chase or Lid ferred by Wihtan B- Le parish of Grant, a wil a pe es cos Delos W. White, the Recorder.of that parish, and of baving fired upon the affiant with intent to vag tS . whioh occurred on the 26h of September, 1871, Colfax. Som the statement of Mr. Phillips it would. ap- ar that @ crowd of about filty men came to bd ouse at one O’clMck On tue MorMing Of the 25th September, set fire to Ins house and ponrded the doors. When Mr. White and the proprietor went to the aoor the latter alleges that they were dred upon, and that the former was Instantly killed, Mr. Pnuliips says he was shot at twive and 94 if dead. men, he asserts, then mounted their horses and rode off. The we of Mr. White was, it 1a sald, Consumed tn the building, It is stated that a short time previous to this the residence of a well known democrat was alsu destroyed by fire, ‘The deceased, who was wounded in the head, was a Feadent of of Fiushing, N. ¥., where bis mother now Information reaching the United States Marshal, he at once despatched government detectives to look after the matter. We have not yet heard their experience in the parish, or the grounds which excited suspicion to the above parties. The fact that the crime was committed in the nighttime, and that My. I’nillips was surprises, would appear to render their identity impossible. They are accused of a violation of the Enforcement act, and will of course be examined by the United States wuthorities, WEAIHER REPORT. Was DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTON, Nov, 4—1 A. M. Synopsis for the Past Twenty-four Hours, ‘Phe area of highest barometer has moved slowly northeastward to the middie and east Atlantic coast Cleat weather has generally prevailed north and east of Virginia; but cloudiness is now reported from Pennsylvania south and west, The cloudiness in the south- ern and Gulf haa continued during the day, with rain. Asmatl area of low pressure exists in Jowa, with southerly winds on Lake Michigan and northerly winds in the Northwest. Cienud and rain are reported irom California and Oregon, Probabitities, Cloud and rain will probably extend on Saturday north-eastwaras to New York, with partially cloudy snd threatening weather in New England on Saturday night; clearing and clear weather prevail west of Alabama; low barometer move into Michigan, with south- ‘westerly winds from Illinois ty Lake Huron, and northeast winds on Lake Superior; southerly winds prevail, with: clouds, on Lakes Erie and Ontario, Dangerous Winds are not anticipated fur our coast to-night. —$_$____.. SHOCKING ACCIDENT IN NEWARK. about balf-past two o’clock yesterday afternoon ® boy mamed Louis Schaffer, residing at No, 80 Wall at met & frightful fate in the fact Seta Sie aca, eaten \ rim and ankle were tori thete sockets and hie ribs brokeu, “se was about ‘BISICIAN, fourveen years of age. fe lived twenty munulen Commissioner will be made as soon |. AFFAIRS IN CHICAGO. Imerease of Iusurance Rates on Grala— 63,000 Persons stl) Recciving Ald from the Relief Association—Neble Deods of Cana- ag Car0aG0, Nov. 3, 1871, ‘Thé action of the underwriters in increasing the rates of insurance en grain in store 188 subject of general complaint, The rates before the fire aver- aged two per cent per annum; shorter terms tn pro- portion. Since the fire the rates are five per cent per annum, seven per cent for siX months, twelve per cent for one month and thirty-one per cent for two days. The Tribune says these rates are simply ruinous, and if continued will destroy business, The danger of losses in the elevators bas been lessened Dy the fire, and certainly risks aro as safe Dow a8 ever, ‘The temperance men of Chicago nave held a meeting and put in nomination @ ucket for cl and ovunty omcers. Many of the comiidapaare be Union or “Fireproof” ticket. It 1s announced on reltable authority that the re maining eighty per cent of the stock of the Republic Insurance Uompany will be called in at once and that te sompany Wl pay is loses 10 fall and go ped) with the business ‘The number of destitute victims of the late fre Dow receiving aid from the Keliel Poste, has con- siderably decreased, owing to the fact that many are securing employment at good wages. ‘The Dumber of familes now receiving aid from the ee ean sai tae te ee 6 \ 5 aan h Riddle, General Gnperintendent of the Chloe, Rock Island and Yacific Railroad, . has been elected Vice President of the company, vice Ebenezer Cook, deceased. P. A. Hill & Mr Riddle as General Superintendent, ‘Montreal has sent over $102,000 in gold for the mee or erat cones large quantities of pro pa na esata THE PAC FIC COAST. Insurance Companies Prepart to Pay Chivago Leases—Run on a Sacramento Save fangs Bank. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3, 187) Indge Dwinelle, of the Fifteenth District Court, in this olty, has rendered a pro forma decision, affirm ing the valldity of the special assessments on the stockholders in the insurance companies levied to make “ass! the capital impaired by Chicago fire- Jose Tne failures of the banks of John Sime & Co., of San Francisco, and;Hastings & Co., of Sacramento, caused a rim on the Odd Fellows’ Savings Bank, in Sacrament beisied quickly Cae however, all the deman prompily mes, The San Fran- cisco Savings Banke conunues loaning on real estate at nine per cent. Lawrence Taft, a hostler, was killed in Virginia bart yesterday by the kick of a horse. nrisian Johnson, & Dane. was shot dead by a worthicss feliow named Benjamin Reed, at Nevada Ony, yesterday. Reed was arrested, BOSTON INTBLLIGENOE, An Embezzlor Pardeued—Seizure of a Glou- cester Smucgler. Boston, Nov. 3, 1871, Four thousand persons witnessed sir. Booth’s per formance of “Richard If.” at the Boston Theatre last evening, The house was literally packed from pis nat dome, uo ies H. Ward, of the -late banking firm of lien, oe re Bit ge oe Ae oye years’ im- prisonment, in June, r embegziing govera- Brent fonds, was today ‘released on pafdon from President Grant, The fishing schooner- D, E. Woodb Captam ber ber by the Unen tates outer Doouins on agp cutter on are a juggling gin mto Castine from -four years, was killed ec Pieroe, aged ti crossing wokburg Railroad track xSomernlle, Mass. SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac fer New York —This Day. Sun rises....... 6 84 OCEAN STEAMERS, DATES OF DHPARTURE FROM XEW YORE FOR THB MONTH OF NOVEMBER. Bte: Famer gy Ae (Br), Ha Hains, Liverpoel via Queene abtp City of {Brooklyn Br), Brooks, Liverpool—Joha peanut Franee (Br), Thompson, Liverpool—F W J ames heme n Wilhams, London—Howland & wens mebip St Laurent (Fr), Lemaire, Havre—George Mac neamectaty, Renwiater, Freeman, Philadelohia—Lorillard oLtp Davia Crockett, Burgess, San Francteoo—Sutton & Bhip Prince Dagmar (Br), Lewis, Bristol-E E Morgan's Bark Angelica Martino, Penarth Roads—! Eyes oo (Ital), De Funeh, Ns al te eae (Aum, Vachett, Cork or Fal- mouth—Slocovich (ital), Polato, Cork or Faimowh—Puncb, Bark Pak Bisry Queenstown ‘sy nee, (Nor), Harris, or Falmouth. Fino Eayes (Nor), Salvessen, Queenstown or Falmouth ake of Richmond S bake of (Br), Geddes, Kingston, 1-G P Bare san Bp Palliee tien Mee at Jogo" Tia South ams. J xohrecs (NG), Bubartb,: eee ay Baye Brig ish Efen, Havencr, Barbados— & Honghton, Bi taker, ‘Col 8 re pie See sa "Frovigenoopuow 8 St .. ~dseca (Br), Buck, Dorchester, NB—P I Nevius & ir M B Bramhall, Savannah —Evans, Ball & Co, Schr Btarighty Blatchford, Calais John ‘Bojuton # Sou & Schr Evelyn, Burger, Stamfard, Behr Sane Burton, Palmer, Bi Steamer 4 © Samérs, Dav Philadel! 4 er . Bm iphia. Bese pepe capes niet jeamér EN Faironift. Trout, nptte, Sreamer Antnracite, Green, Fhlindelphia, ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THR HERALD STEAM iM YACHTS. Bteamabip Erin ( ‘Lawson, London Oct 13, vi 18th, with sncee an A passenger OF Ws Hue tae mrong wester! ead sea, the entire pas- sane; Oct 17, Jat 49 41 1on 7 10, Primed @ derelict veri ater fe Hk one; AB, | Jon 40 83, saw bark Boctiand, tro Phil foiphie for Rogerdom Biaty no iat, a Natt steamer, + Nov = AM, took pilot from boat Wm Hf Arima, Noir Bi ip wity of Galveston, Ek tile a, Key West Bib, wiih mapo and Paste salary Co, Oct 81, lat fe ‘isaramaip. 8b Sherman, Heoring N by Bs Nov 3, 4 a fon fon 74.60, spoke bark Ethan ‘Allon, from Havana for an creoene, alee se, ene Oct %, with madge and passengers, to Bleamanip “unuevile, Crowe iy Bavannad Get 38 with madse an ‘RB Lowden. Towed the bark Amer iets te a Roberta, Richmond, chy on Pom nd Nortel Reus midve nid pasvedgere to Washing Bark Atlantio, Pennell, Bristol me it rastway tron 10 order—vessol to Jonas Phill OK th @ northern pas- @, and had slrong easterly jon NW Wr rinds Stat, on the Banka a perloaced ose, othe, de daring ganich Give chtrred ‘sheave pee which apres ee and velnes foressatio je deck 8 bea; waa ¢ Fe Loveld (Nor), Olsen, Plymouth, B, $9 das Jp ballast iReader Took tke mitahe Fesenge abd bet variable of the Banks, nen ae UP rrectetaeste Boos’ Balled Ta company wit kerson, 80 Pierre, Mart, for Sombrero, ‘Bark Edgar Br), Anderson, Bréney, OB, 31, dare, rears tn a egereaart remvol to'R F Buck & (os i ere a Bone Lh Rane Paned Throna® gh Hell Gate, BOUND sourH Bark Gazeflo, Shaw, Windsor for New York, with ooal (or Plaster) to order, Bark Ephraim Wilftams, Hof, Dix Island for New York, wi Br), Patterson, Little Ulace Bay for Ne york wi Wextord {B0), Paterson, Tate ulace, Ray for iitesaasr taint oe Srbich ‘washed every. oy Mpie and a carried” away wheel, waging Pag (or Noe rig Branch (Br), Franklin, Winosor for New York, with Y I aoy Xines, Torrey, Bockiand for New York, with iD fe Middletown for Phitadol- Behr Freestone, Chase, Portland for New York, with stone John Hi Ohates, Roan, Portland for New Yorx, with Fp Baker, Portland tor New York, with Buf, Portland for New York, with “nai ae Providence for Philadel “ ‘getir PR Cady, Wood,” Baeo for Kew York, with heading satehe Evelyo, Baty, 81 Joba for New York, with lumuer ‘Sebr Gardiner for New York, with lun ‘4 Co. o 3 hr Los Jones, Portland for New York, Pie ne Avery, Provincetown for Philadel Behr Golden New ¥ ry Ray, Davis, Connecticut River for New York, ‘Stephen Waterman, Chase, Now Bedford for New hs riroma Grecley, Rockland for New York, with — New Brunswick for New York, with Hof, Ingraham, Rockland for New York, rears "igookland for New York, with jommerce, Jones, Rockland for New York, with lime Hall. Warren, Portland for Albany, with stone Rogers, Harwich for New York, with ish City. Biroh, Calais for New York, with lumber ‘borab Jones, yd Gardiver for New York, Bolle, rh ——— for New York, with later, Barnum, Hartford for New York. faerie, for Port Jobnsom. sere ‘Rew London for New York, e1Ds, ‘Rockwell, Providence tor New York. Fall Raver (or Now York. Gale. tor New York. , Ailen, New mn for New York, a Hart, Providence tor Biizabethpork eae Ren oe om, eo for New Sobr Wm alton, Philadel Bohr In, Bunce, Felt Rover for New York, ~~ Ciockford, Adams, Behr bebr John Warren, C1 betelsttaty ee ia ietale ay HEH | 4 A — i ine HEE Behr i ne Y Bi ae New York. iver for br Stephen ry Le ‘Cove for Port Johnson, ninney, Bandwicu for Now FREES 1 He idence for New York. Schr Trypheniay “Srovidence for Now York. Beur wht eri Pain, "providence for New York. New York, ‘ork. Bett Damoa, Younscn, Provitense for New LOE oe _— M Arnold, New Haven for New Fork. iT a pce = ene York. Bont § sl Providence for New York. Bebr R P King, Bliven, New Tondon for Elizabethport Benr TJ Owen, Brises, Noank for New Y La Schr A Franklin, Franklin, Noank for New Y Schr M J Kuseell, Bennett, Boston for Pilfadtp hie, bei ceetae emcee aetras = 1a) jeany, nce tor Klizabethpor Schr A M Acken, Haie, Norwalk tor New York. Schr Helen Man, Ward, Providence for New York. Behr J H Young, Barrett, Providence for New York. Schr Esteli peat New Haven for New York. Schr Enza, herrv, Bridgeport for Elizabethport. Schr Ace fa, Rocmios mae ce for Boiled ord Schr. Agnes, Chester Providence for Elizabeth Scbr icine Oakes, Terry, tae in, for:Philadelphia. Artist, Fe Somerset for New York. ar ‘orreater, Bebr Lamartine, Gurney, Warebam for New York. Schr Ruchel Jane, Providence for New York. Behr 88 Tyler, barrevs, Providence for Faadehuie Henr Neine Bidomuela, Hobore, Stamford for Hitzabethpont hr 3 R Thomas, Arsold, Providence tor Pullad ae aaa nage ‘ork for Clare, NS. ue Rew York for Glen encore. for Stamfora. ow VOre B Small, Colvetb, Hoboken motiod or Boston, Brig Watch: Bent AS Parker: Ci Behr Dart, Wiluams. Schr Sarah Sebr Sarah Bern! Schr Grand Island, loboken Bostor ‘McIntyre, Port Jonnson for Portland, Bohr Celeste, Dickeas, Port Jobnson for Providence. een atea eee Schr oot fEiehane ee Maaberc vate all, ‘er! = kK] lor Tor iy. Falcon, Wheeler, New ¥« Bonr D LBturges, Bul New {ome tor Tor Providence. Schr D A Berry, Grover, Newbury nf if vident fone ie Be pe Frovidenos. LA Newburg for iB. dy New fork: for Parrsboro, Sehr Antelope, Edt 5 York for Rockland, Schr Reading ‘Batiroad. 3, $5, Dickinson, Philadeiphia for Behr Fred Brown, n,m Row York fr ? Providence, Schr Saran W Bi re ia uaversiraw ree Fall River, map. vg mal Be for ‘Do, for New Haven. nittemore, ‘Gocrgeiswa, DO, for Hy- DissosTrer, Bellimore ore for Ne Philadeip! bye tenga ih ped eeheeee Ba ie i a: I Hen seas, Koatt My Mean ” Klieabetsport for south Am! Gilbert Faher, Riot Geaeis Dosen Ferien ie Briggevert, jorney, nr Leonora, Frisble, New York for Noatk, a Mery Bomtierd Port Johnson for Providence, jetaide, CP many ep fer Boston. Bohr Escort, Beebe, New York for Briageport. BELOW. Wir RApanttc, Fennel, r20m Bristol Sept 28 (by plot boas waar tae (eps Morass days from Havane (by milot boat ‘Wind at sunset N, tight, oo ayannat pec New Ha for Port J ed ‘ass PEEEEEEEEEE FE ‘The schooner Annie Bell, owned by Edward Hotchkiss, shipping merchant, of New Haven, was placed on the ways atthe yard of Darton & Sperry, Fairhaven, some weeks ‘since, for a thorough overhauling. She has been reeoppered, ‘8 number of new timbers have been put in her, anda fresh c0as of naint bas been added, She was launched on Friday, ‘ana will shorily resume her position in the West India trade, ‘The schooner Charlie Miller will take the place of the Anne Bell on the ways for repairs, pe elec! ‘BARK Expatss (Nor), ‘rom Mexieo, 7, bound mew oare rei tat a atten t Pas 36h ul Tan dittor Buried at son gh the 2a inet ‘eipress her enor ood Chains in, sera during te pases, eT menos from London, Bank Ra Perki y ts Me ins, at Philadelphia ed ‘xperieaced not but very les, revolving around ee comy et 24 hours; Sept 27, etic BSH ca hip tng davicd as tore bound lublime. of att jt waterlogged ; wind time from BNE, ~] high sea, could not a net been her. soa ad Bark ped aaah niga from Mey ler yh for Havarm, which tho exme time were ecld her Fieaiag! oats, el, &o, for $900, Miscellaneous, We are indebted to Captain Eldridge, of the steamship City of Galveston, from Galveston, for his attentions, Parser Ford, who has been for some time past fn the steamship Ashland, running to Fernandina, left that vessel previous to her last voyage. We are under obligations to his successor (whose name we forget) for favors received om bia arrival’at this port on the lst inst, BHIP PRIDB OF Tite Port, Foster, from Calcutta Ang 8 for phe meee into Mauritius Sept 15 to obtain a chrou> 19 vale a. Rafled from New Bedford Rabe, bark Bartholomew Gos Bold, Wills, North Pacite Ocea Pais nag Ti was at Tomi a Topbes Bape | eke Spoken. Bark Champion, from Boston fo REE Sapien, from Boston for, Sarannahy Gots tas Fereign Ports. wert ATBEB, Sept 20—Sasled, brig Redowa, Salter, New BUT. I port peas Serene, Oliver, from and for New Y. lor dak Mar (Bt), Wiswall, for doy ida OF i {Bry Power = rien Carver, for do dos @ A Liideseld, ward (Br), Co PAkatot A Brows, Greenish: Boman ns, and Cordelia, Wells, for New York, JALOUTTA, 97—In port Duguid; Sa- ol Falre (Bi, Lichison? Hoy saan pr Berka ind Blratnoaim (AP), Binciatr; Astronomer (Br! fdgar; ‘ie Warren (Br), Vinoent, snd Durham (Br, i ern, for New York; lreshope (Br), Ramsey, _(iotng down the river d erst, ship Auge Veanard, Htamphroy, sBalled from Sangor 34, 4 saree Shitston, New York oth, John N ‘Guaking Beton Sols Fae losopher (Br), Ross, New ore ‘OLENT UI ada Sheppard (Br), a ce Oke tele 6 (Br), Nash, nol New Orleans’ ie, ton; Yen,” Nveritac bark Juno (Br), elas, ap bom In port 26th, barks Jobn ‘eatherg, and Lissie H jackson, Marwick, for New Yor! atria As Xe Urqal- ‘ano, So Boar ik a (toast (Nor), Koch, for do;' Clare M Goodrich, MoUnrt, 1 Onoviot chr), Nelson, and Agnes Barto: nly uf fer, eyaliniore: 3 v for Philadetyhfa;’B Benth eas iteras; American Unio Colton a ee Frorence (drt, Le blanc ci falstrom H 'Polleao (Br); Dyer, and Juin E rear wnat senee herman, for Bristol, Rl, Ide fs, Feb Henke nett, Ul TIALYP A Nov seta brig Memphis (Br), Macomber, New York. Balled steamah: Hodge (from New Or Jeans), Eivereoets iP loodworth (Br), MoNeilly kB Put ini; auip Kootia Maria. (Br mein from Brune Pecan i and than Beast « joabeg, erie aditas for ras stand prooted mia lege Tg iste B Wheeter, from Tyee me me come pert brig Annie ike gos tntet, ie," TRbtS rea Hts) bark a Savannah; Sie see aie Bae: ‘ca eae (Ba), Les tet ee ‘or Hampton ao) dans Goodvear (BF), for Keturah (Swe), for New York = ah... Cleared, brig Innisfail (Br), for Bonds, wis 3538 D: erate Ames, bas Thon Albert (Br), Welly yw Yi Rist itm hag Nowak me n'y Sire "Teele Perts. panyehaesne Nov 2—Arrtved, chr W M Aiwood, Bago Saflet—Schy RB te toy Ayes +? ship Orion, i BOSTON, Hard bare Towra (Br), Colle London; bri tax a ti, S Tei fiteres sshre be rie aie 3, tlesnake, tee rica} eae sehr dion fag = re, sal 2 LTMORR, Nova Arered, p Cuba, Dukehary aoe staan Arnel * enh BANGOM, Nov 1—Ar Thpinao, Avatia, ane to per foe for Port au Prince; Hy SNOW, ae} a’y, Anderson, Batimors} ate — % ee ar treat Fore, L A Jones, Cousina, pileced sotr ate ate Robinson, Pendleion, Wi CHARLESTON, Nov 3--Arriy James. steamship Lockwood, Now Vor; schr ME Mangam, Baracoa, DANVERS, Nov 1—Arrived. sohr Justina, Jameson, SERNANDINA, Oct, 25-arrived, sche BY low ateamer Elia Mi: same day cri an atk Bdward ‘Br), Stam : Cleared MeCobo, ott oe Oct aaiine ob meaner den, Foster, New York; brig Centaur, Sant ‘ew 7 sohrs Index, Garrison, do; Mauna Loa, Tal Clara Sawyer, Branscomb, New Haven} any, don, Condon, Bost Cleared 27th, sonra: L Bolway Bryant AD sat oF ‘Wilder, and Clara Rankin, Fol Aylward, Pcrt au Prince. rey Ferme ea chy stbtaninaeid ee don wiosit, Nov 22Arived, sehr BF Lowell Lowel, Rew means Me, Oct 30—Sailed, brig Teneriffe (now) jo’, brig W R Sawyer, Pinkham, New York, whee gw. ORLEANS, GaSe Clarets trl Moltke” FGDs vevpodl. JabeRelow, come up, barks Cardenas, waayte Havaga: Avondate, trans, from Newport Walling dark er, from Tabasco. a KEWAEEN, NG, Nov d—arrived, steamship Hilen 8 Tern oro REO! VOLK, fore. 31—Arnved, bark ‘Wiewth, Banknn and Tutte Denton, Aakleg, ms, Bel ee age eee Tact Rorvera, Seliaore. hg) or) lol RRWBUAYFORT, Nov! We tallod. webs Ci ommerce, Tobia Noy 2aipd, echre Nall et ees Lowden: Bink Se Re ae, OP Hofman, 1 Stepben Waterman, Chase, New York; Rely, Alban nd NEWPORT, or dy RM_—Arrived, sehr 1 0 Bardea, Hate Fall River (or New Yor ae a Games eo Phi sin or Ne Renu! york ature, pees a for + Freteihen, Ta ra ED Fa eae Youns, |, EORWIOH, Nov 1—Areted, dohr Maria Vieaing, Wiliam, lov 1_Artived, echra vidi tia Baal, New Yor Hoss, lteabethy Naw 8_AzHived eh v4 3 Sarita, Redtae Ratrond No 47, tte wey °. ae Geereeions, ees ‘Miller, Bera Vork; pe sare PE Ee ae an! nantes What lew York wien Faunawitk Oliver soodeta, Seaneeto % MRI ria es ia a Vee hea Satan ‘More ie ton; van Port J ae andJ tw Walnwr's tht, rent Pe, Providence: Mary ; J Satterthwaite, Kimmey; 8 B Wheeler, fein i ee es Bh: id 8 Hudsos, Ware'creat Davia Rosbury; sob Hl Perry i Rey Fels pte news from eff shore: boy ; Bim Ht and 2 editerranean, ‘rom Por ie baat | t tend Noy 1—Arnved, schra Georgie wh lard. Phila a; Baltia, Parker, dant argh gil Gi bavi Pater, road ny rRirout, Deas New abby ‘Willard, Hamiton, New vane a a piri PawrvoxkT or batts oes at P Rose, Panty, Daniel Mori Rich, ROVIDENGB, 8 Colima, Harns, mie Maauie Jc ie Si Bry Fendlelgor Barat ehagom hem Pera:bark sbi brig Ubdides (Sp), Benguira,: mi ee site ce etn eter PPE ag eared Sct Glarede ehre Kate 4 Rich, Jacksonvilie; David 8 Btnen,, art uyren 1 DUYVIL, Nov 3—Arrived, echr Urbana, Allen, MIREYARD HAVEN, Nov i preg ann M fe pm gd noreeiiat for for Newer York, Poinaly SBailed—| jmot TBtrow, A Clark, Ben) Carver; schrs eae 8 Rogers, Bea Bird, Saboo, Fannie Hanmer, MY Gert, Marie Poms, Juin, Empire, lammond, Katle Mitchell, Ann, A Whitney, Gen Adrianna. © gp Dyer, Helen ee Ha walnay Belle, Moses Ed Eady, OW Dexter, mas 8 Hopiann, Nein 7 ai cape MaDe ™ Arthur, rm ak Gren, Jennie N Hi ge’ venue, Mi ory A Buy, Masel Arrived, brig Wench sorter, Mt Desert £& New York: * vred 8 mith, Be for do; Loa! forino: do; H llisbera, for do: ieee New! wl pore for Sines {ane ie i " aN | oe Wine, cana w aah Hart, Boston. Balled. WILMIN STON, TON, NG oe Nov 1 Bunkee, Liv ma, Hill, New xo gma? nay at AnD. BBPonTs HAVY made b ariies 10 donberal wrnether i cht celia fraud ment Proper o fo anosunce ‘0 alts Boe coerts ast out mot Pike fucomse ale ae Hrotdgre'c “of Sonth Carciina securides oan be, fully aswured hit it ‘ } Governer, 1L"8 G. RERR, ce ORE, November “i i OREAINRD ou EB DIVORCES Lgeest Ani Ks Bp OM ibe es si Adviog. Sc Ride aa IN TEAS, O rae ia Gn 260 Greenwich streel, New York. bgp! pe. 9% ARSED J01 cures Scnah, ee, dd Sail 50 Poeen eat oom, Shea es Seep ie OASH ay, by tho week Carpets and Beaaitg, at bone redlerten An tomense stock J.% TANDRWATIR + OPFIOK, CABINER ARR MERCANTILE: FORNE 68 Ann ana 163 Wiluam streets, fork. ‘enn MOTHE! TSAI Chi Bk LOR ARS Nees PHAN aren CURB RELIEVERS THR ‘MOET VIO. w ih shroete PY