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Wild Seance at Tammany Hall—The a Goblins Fail to Come to gs Denounced and the Aadience Break Up in Utter Con- fusioi Last evening there was another sptritualistic séance )eld at Tammany Hail, in presence of about four huudred and Bity persons of both sexes, who seemed more disposed to be incredulous than oa the evening previous. This time the audience had a larger number of young people in proportion to tue total present than On Sunday night, and the spirit of jun was the only visible spirit present. ‘The cabinet, with its green curtain, its yopes, guitar and other paraphernalia, were exposed on the stage, and the devoted wedy of Spiritualists, men and women, were ail seated togetver to about the number of 150 on the rignt hand side of the hall. Dr. ailler, of Twenty-sixth street, who had acted as chairman of the committee chosen by the audience The National Park Bank has been appointed one Of the city depositories, A fire broke ont yesterday afternoon at No. 040 West Filty-second sireet, that caused a damage of Eliza Banks, of No. 523; Carmine street, fell down — yesterday afternoon and was severely tn- The Board of Police removed several Inspectors of Election yesterday a'ternoon who were com- Pl ee Of for Violating we law. A special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, at one o’clock to-day, will consider the quesilon of bev adoption of the amendments to the State con- stitution, Miss Conant will read a paper on the “Edueation of Children” this afternoon, at three o'clock, be- fore the Woman’s Social Education Society, at Plimpton Hall. Mr. Hepworth Dixon wil! deliver a lecture this evening, betore the People’s Lyceum, Io the Church Of the Disciples, Madison avenue, corver of Forty- Mth street, Rev. Mr. Hepworth’s. Subject—“The on Sunday night, Was present, and sat in the body | New German Empire.” ofthe hall, The agent, Mr, Awiel Cheak, who had been so loud and insulting on the first night's per- Jermance, and who had done nearly ail the talk- ang, had moderated considerably in his manuer and was ready to listen to suggestions last even- Ty He stated his “con-di-tions,” as he called them, to the audtence, who proposed Dr, Miller a8 their committee man; but Mr. Awfel Cheak did not seem to desire the presence of Dr. Miller upon the stage, and this, of course, was a signal for the audience to become quite noisy and toshout and cheer derisively at everything und nothing. Then aman named Robinson offered himsel! as a com- | muttee man. A VYorcs—Don’t take Robinson; he 18 @ Spirit- malist, and was the man that exposed Gordon. ANOTHER VOICR—Let Kovinson go up and see What he can do. Mr. AWFEL CHEaK—I think we had enough of Dr. Milier last bight, and he will not come up at ‘ai to-night on the platiorm, Dr. LLEK—1 WaS appointed last night as a committee man, and I know there was @ conied- erate behind the curtaim, and | kuow tuat the | medium sipped 13 arms out of the cords by Lis | own Luman power, and | believe itis all a swindie, | and i! | am alowed to go on the stage to-nigut I will prove it ali here, A SPIKITUALIST WITH LONG Hark—Don’t let Dr. Miller go on the stage. 1 protest agaist it he only wants to pu’ and advertise Dis baths; that’s all. Mr. AwreL Cogak—I think I will have to call | to-morrow and get a Turkisa bath from the Doctor, | he seems $0 anxious to Laik, A RECKLESS YOUNG MAN IN THE AUDLENCE— Well, i anybody. wauts @ bath it is you, Mr. Cheak. Get one as svon as you can, ANOTHER VOICE (this time & pretty young Jagy—i oon’t think | ever saw 80 Many loaiers in au audience before. How can they expect to have aby muLilestations {rom the spirits if they keep up such 4 holse? (Screams and cheers.) AN OLD Man WitH 4 BLACK OVERCOaT—Give us @ chance to hear this indian Chiet Samossett, ‘They say ne died drunk on Long Isiand, peddling beads ten years ago. (Laughter and cheers.) ANUTHBR SPIRITUALIST—Samossett was @ very decent man and his spirit is here among as t0- migot, but he can’t act or mapilest anytung. Werisive yells o. “too ee “too thin.’ Noisy UNbELIEVER—I8 the “Sam” that’s here to-mghs tigitor sober? That’s what we want to know. (Tremendous chectine, ani cries of “give him a atew,” and “ask bim what he'll Dave 1) Alter some time the experiments were allowed | ‘to go On und the iron ring trick and the tying witn ropes were managed ty an awkward and insum- clentmanner. At one time there being on the plat- form three or jour persons, Some of Wom Were ‘Bhouting at be top of their Voices that they wouid give a iundred doliars to be permitted to tie the | Medium in their own fashion, woile old Brotaer Robiuson pulled vut his pocketbook and offered a reward of $10 jor the same privilege. Mr. Awiel | Cheak, bowever, knew bis business too well to gve any such permission and joudiy declared ‘hat le would have tae medium tiea only am one way. This information was received with groans, yelis and catcalls of the most Jearful @escription, and aiter some minutes pad elapsed the medium Was again siut up with a guitar and | beils, and a poise of playing ou the guitar and the | The triennial reunion of tne Army of the James will be held at the Union League Club Theatre to- morrow afternoon at one o’clock. General Ben- jamm F. Butler, of Massacunsetts, will be the } orator, and Dr. J. G, Holland. There will be a parade drill, review and inspec- tion of the Seventy-ninth regiment, N. G. 8. N. Y., ‘at the State armory, Seventh avenue and Thirty. fifth street, this evening. The annual inspection, muster and review of the regiment will occur in Tompkins square on Friday afternoon at taree o'clock. ‘The reunion of the Alumni of the Episcopal Gen- eral Theological Seminary will be opened by a sgr- mon this evening in the Church of the Transfigur- ation by Bishop Seymour, of North Carolina. There will be an early service in Grace church to-morrow morning and 4 breakfast at eight o’clock in the Grand Centra! Hotel, Chamberlain Lane reports the financial condi- be ae of the city for the week ending October 17~ viz. :— Balance October I $4,540,456 Receipts. 1490227 Payments. 140 578 Balance October 17: 4620105 The postage stamps of various denominations forwarded from New York the last week, for the Various post Offices throughout the country, ex- jooeaaes in Dumbers and value apy previous week on record, ‘The number of stamps forwarded were 84,711,915, Of which 7,422,000 were one-cent stamps, 2,612,500 were two-cent stamps, 23,921,000 tnree- cent stamps, and 754,515 of other denominations. In value they amounted to $906,971, The funeral services of the Rev. Dr. Montgom- ery, the late pastor of the Church of the Incarna- tion, was held yesterday. Tne church was densely crowded, and most of the members of the Episco- pal Convention, now in session at St. John’s shurch, in Varick street, were present. Bishop Potter read the service for the dead, and Rev. Mr. ‘Washburne eulogized the deceased in an eloquent oration. Bishop Bedell, of Onio, also assisted at the services, BROOKLYN. ‘The poltce were notified yesterday that the rest- dence of ex-Alderman George Mead, of No. 170 Amity street, was broken into by burglars and robbed of jewelry to the value of $1,500. Jane Hughes, a married woman, jorty years of | age, fell down a flight of stairs while under the at No. 20 Doughty street, on infuence of liquor, d broke her neck. Coroner Sunday night, an Jones held au inguest. Comptrolier Schroeder yesterday sent a report to the Aldermen, setting furth that of the total appropriation for last year, amounting to $5,229,- 677 33, there had been expended $4,493,851 28, leaving a balance of $1,008,727 57. Yesterday the counsel jor Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Messrs. Tracy, Broadbead & Catlin, served a notice on ex-Judge Morris, counsel for Dells was heard. Then several ladies volunteered | Theodore Tilton. demanding a bill of particulars in lo be shut up With the medium, and then there | was more snouting, and one iady.came out and said tial the medium was not tied at all. The iast experiment was tried by two ladies and two gent Men, Who gave the medium a chance to move the ‘Sabies on two separate occasions, and in each case he failed to carry out ‘promise, and Mr. Awfel Uheak was forced finally to ac- Bnowieage that the noise and strong will @f the audience wasa force (hat prevented any Maniiestation of a spiritual nature. ‘this state- ment was received with a perfect storm of groans, and the performance broke up in utter confusion. Each and every wild young man who could jump on the stage ran jor a guitar, or a bell, or a bunch | of iron rings, and for a few minutes there was a ject saturnalia of @ discordant concert, and last scene in the séance was the shutting off | of the gas by orders o/ General Ferrero, tue man- eager oi Tammany Hall, THE TORRINA MURDER MYSTERY. Ban Fellipo Discharged by the State Court and Arrested by the Federal Au- thorities for Counterfeiting—Mendalia Discharged. » | terday Francisco San Feliipo, the Sicilian, | the suit tor damages which is to be tried next month. Judge Moore, in the Court of Sessions, yester- day sentenced a young man named George Snow | to the Penitentiary for a term of G{teen months on @ charge of robbing errand boys of bundles on the Street. Augustus Giffert, convicted of larceny | from the person, was sentenced to the Peniten- | Uary for twelve months. Registration in Brooklyn was quite lively yester- day at al! the registry booths. It is estimated that the total number of voters rezisterea was | about twenty-five thonsand, but the official re- | turns will not be in until this morning. Tniseven- ing the democravic primaries will be held in the wards and county towns for the election of dele- | gates to the city, county, Congressional and As- | sembly conventions, Charles W. Arthur, through counsel, served notice of suit against the city upon the Mayor and Corporation Counsel. Mr. Arthur claims damages 1m the sum of $10,000 for the loss of his two sons, Edward RK. and Thomas S. Arthur, who were drowned ina pond on the line of Sixth avenue, January 24, 1874, Erastus M. Cravath also gave notice of his intention to bring suit for $5,000 for who Was arrested several weeks ago on suspicion | the loss of his sou inthe same pond and at the of being concerned in the assassination of Salva- dore Torrina, was brought beiore Justice Neilson Ap tne Uity Court upon a writ of habeas corpus and was discharged. No sooner was San Fellipo released than he was taken into custody by a United States Deputy Marshal on the charge of being connected with the gang of counterfeiters who were making preparations in the Franklin avenue den for issuing fity cent counterteit cur- rency when the murder was committed. De- ceased, it will be remembered, was a member of | the party of counterleiters located at that place. ‘The federal! officer took his prisoner before Unit ed ‘States Marshal Alien, who examined him on the charge oi counterieiting. He was asked what answer te had to make to the charge cf counterfeiting and of his having in his possession ‘when arrested an engraved piate ior filty cent cur- ' same time. NEW JERSEY. USTED EN SAG, A portion of the congregation of the Preaby- terian church at Wooabridge has just seceded and | Will form a Congregational society. ‘The fifty-seventh annual meeting of the Mon- | Mouth County Bible Society will be held in the Centenary Methodist Episcopal church at Long Branch on Thursday, November 12, There are two cases of smailpox at the house of Jeremiah Murphy, in Oakland avenue, Jersey City. The Board of Health have taken no notice whatever of this, althoagh a girl died i the same house of smailpox twelve days ago. Robert S. Woodrum, Receiver of Taxes in tne Tency issue. Through an iuterpreter the prisoner | answered that ne knew notuing xbout it. Bail Was fixed at $5,000, and San Fellipo was remanded to the Raymona Street Jail to await further exam- Anation, to take piace on the 21st inst. Antonto Mendalia, the Italian, who was arrested the day following the murder, and who has since been detained as a Witness in the case, Was aiso taken before Judge Neilson upon a writ of habeas corpus aud Lie Court ordered his discharge. Meu- | dajia, who is a young man and bore a cod repu- tation lor honesty and industry among is feliow countrymen, was overjoyed upon regaining bis liberty so unexpectediy. Migue) Cliaramonte, the other prisoner, who is held on the charge of eing one of the aasaasins, will be examined on Saturday next betore Justice Morse. He will also ve taken into custoay hy the Sederal anthorities a8 soon as released by the State t Will be examined on tue charge ot countertett- CRUSHED BY A OAR. city of Trenton, has just been nominated by the democrats jor member of Assembly in the Third district of Mercer county. Mr. Woodruff ts quite @ young Nan and a graduate of Rutgers College, Meetings in opposition to the scheme for the | proposed water supply at a cost of four millions are becoming common tn the northern portion of Hudson county. Ata meeting in West Hoboken, jJast evening, strong speeches were made against the plan. In the Mercer County Court yesterday a motion | Was made for the discharge of Mrs. Dr. S. E. Sandt, The Third Avenue Railroad Company | Censured. An Inquest was yesterday held by Coroner Ki ter in the case of Robert Meninger, a lad about ‘Mhirteen years Of age, late of No. 991 Third avenue, ‘who, on the 91h inst., was fatally crashed by fall- ing on the track in front of car 157, of the above med line, The jury exonerated the conductor and driver of the car from biame, but censured the ‘Third Avenue Ratiroad Company for allowing their employés to drive at too grest a rate of speed over the crossings, particularly in the evening. THE LIQUOR DEALERS’ ASBOCIATION, Ameeting of the New Yc York Ligaor Dealers’ As- sociation was held last evening at Masonic Hail, Mr. A. Herzberg in the chair. Forty new mem- bers were presented by the committee and were duly elected. ‘She Treasurer, on being called ‘pon, read a statement of his accounts, showing the receipts during the year to be $17,909 20, and we Cap ora $15,426 99, leaving a org) on hand of $2,06% 0 Ww then requested to give his account, which ‘showed ‘the receipts to be $14,406, from dues, mitiation assessments, &c. | Davises were on their way to ‘A lively discussion ensued | against Whom the crime of malpractice has been alleged, on tne ground that the Grand Jury failed to find a bill of indictment against her. The County Prosecator opposed, and said he intended to proceed further in the matter, The Court re- Jused to grant the motion. BURGLARS CAUGHT. On Sunday morning the policeman on duty at the Centre street depot of the Pennsylvania Rail- | | road, in Newark, had his attention drawn to two | | suspicious looking characters—two young men. They had tn their possession 200 pock: two revolvers and other iancy hardware articles, He arrested them on suspicion. Yesterday it was ascertained by Lieutenant Kirwan that early Sun- day morning the hardware store of Stelia & Gant. in New Srunswick, had oeen broken robbed. The prisoners gave their names as Wil- liam upd Dante! Davis. They were taken yester- day afternoon by the Lieutenant to New Bruns- wick and joaged in jail there, Messrs, Steila & Gant identified the property found as theirs. The New York when ar- rested, 3 a A A ZE ANOTHER STABBING APPAIR IN UNION HILL. Yesterday morning Charles Knowlesly was cap- | tured by Constable Yost, in Union Hill, New Jersey, for having stabbed and dangeronsly In- | jured one Join Heck, near the corner of Union street and New York avenue, It appears that ata late hour on Sunday night Heck was talking to « friend near Merter’s stabies, and noticed a crowd of mien near by. One of them (Knowilesly), with- out any ostensibic provocation, rushed at Heck fees, jover the alleged discrepancy tu the two accounts, | and plunged a stiletto into him’ and then took to jaad & motion was finally carried to appoint a committee investigate the accounts, A cou maittee was also apporated to inquire into the con- dition of the organ of the association, which is mot a success method to make it sol-custaining. WORK | OF AN INCENDIARY. Attempt to Fire the Aqaidneck Cotton Mill—jA Reward To Be Offered. Newrort, R. 1, Oct. 19, 1974, While tne watchinan of the Aqutdneck Cotton Mili was attending to bis fres at an early nour ‘this morning, some one, who was acquainted with ‘the premises, cage the north window into the to the curtain and made ben found by the fireman the iy consumed and the frame work d. Fortunately it went out of THR DARING ATTEMPT macceeded it would bave been disastrous at ths, the commencement of winter, ond, would | ie throws upwards of 400 persons out ot f= ment. A Neward will be offered by the company | Sur the arrest of the incenWarts inanciaily, and to report some | wound, | ! | flignt. Heck was carried to his home, suffering irom loss of blood. It is probable that his injuries will not prove iatal. His assailant was caught however, and committed to await the result of the During tue previons evening he displayed @ pair of revolvers, with which he threatene do bioody work. THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA INDEBTEDNESS, WASHINGTON, Oct. 19, 1874, The Attorney General renders a long opinion on the question of the liability of the Treasury to pay interest on the certificates of indebtedness issued by the jate Board of Public Works of the District of Colnambia, He decides, on numerous authorities and precedents and the acts of Con. gress, that interest is dae to the holders of the certificates at six per cent, SUIOIDE AT NEW PALIZ, W, Y, NEW PALTZ, Oct, 19, 1874. Lewis Coepa citizen of New Paitz, who haa been missing sincé. Saturday, was found dead in his brother’s barn this morning, having committed wcide. } into and | | | pharmacy, tee | Parth | EB | | | B knives, | ANOTF.ER STEAMER MISSING. The Coast Wrecking Company’s Steam- er A. Winants Supposed to Have Foundered at Sea with All on Board. Hut litde doubt exists in the minds of people in tuts city convected with shipping interests that | the sivewheel stcamer A. Winants, with ull on board, has been lost. The vessel in question | was the property of the Coast Wrecking Company and started on the 234 of month for her winter headquarters, viz. Key West, where the Company proposed to keep her tiil next Apri}. Yesterday afternoon a HeRALD reporter, in his search for information regarding the missing vessel, called at the oMce of a veteran insurance president, whose opinion in such mat- ters is generally reliable, itatingly give it as my opinion that she is lost. The Steamer Georgia has arrived here from Bermuda bringing no tidings of the Winants, and everything points to the conclasion that she ts lost." The A. Winants left the company’s wharf at Staten Island, on the 23d of September last, bound | for Key West, ana provisioned for over two months, 80 that should she still be afloat, there is NO possivility of those on board being short of food, The vessel reached Fortress Monroe om the 26th September, and the following day, viz., the 27th, she was spoken by @ passing vessel twenty- five miles northeast of Fry:ng Paa Shoals, North Carolina, She was expected to Raye called in at Wilmington, N. ©., and Savannah, but since she jeft Fortress Monroe no tidings have been heard | of her, and it is believed that ba was posaahs off | Charleston in the fearfal gale oi Septem- ber apd soundered. The names of those on board the vessel are as | foliows:—John A. Brown, agent of the company, . lorty-five years.ol age, married, M. Quinn, master, about forty, is a wid- ows has commanded the vessel since the com- pay bougnt her. W. Clemeoshaw, cook, has been several years in the company’s employ, Timothy Donate, deck hand, single, Willam Gray, deck hand. dteplien Denario, deck hand, recently capin boy. Joseph Insiee, chief engineer, been connected | with the A. Winants, like Captain Quinn, suice the | company bought her. John Morgan, fireman, also an old hand, resides on Staten Island. George B. May, fireman, new nand, Mike McHug, fireman, oid hand, Barney McUaffrey, fireman, is celeprated for be- ing taken off wrecks by the company’s steamers, | having on two occasions \eft wrecked Vessels to | join the company’s employ. He was once taten of the steamer Circassia, and at the commence- ment of the year he was taken off the schoover James Mccarthy, of Philadelphia, now lying stranded at Sandy Hook. James Stanton, an old wrecker from Cape Cod, aged about thirty-six, consumptive, rving Newbury, “wrecker” (?), of Barnegat, aged about eigbteen years, went for a pleasure trip: had been residing in Jersey City. . Martin, wrecker. Jonn Haggerty, wrecker, of Staten Island, single, about twenty-two years of age, is reported to have considerable money tnrouz! death. ‘The steamer in question was abont 137 tons | burden, and was builtat Keyport, N.J. She had | new boilers inserted two years ago. She bore a | striking resemblance to the well known steamer | beth Low, Her engines were built by Fletcher, eerece & Co. In 1872 she hauled the steamer ippi of the Florida coast. It is thought eT that it was her ball, bottom up, sighied | yy the Grace Bradiey on the 14th inst, TRIAL TRIP OF THE OITY OF TOKIO, At thirty-three minutes past ten yesterday morn- ing the Pacific Mail steamship City of Tokio left the Canal street (North River) pier on an en- | gineer’s trial trip. it was the first occasion on } |-which she had ever moved by her own engine power. She went ten miles beyond the Sandy | Hook lightship—sbout thirty miles trom the Bat- tery, New York. The maximum pressure of steam carried on the boilers was forty-five pounds per square toch, and the maximum number of revoln- tions of the engine was forty-four per minute. Under these conditions, and with ‘half a gale” go- ing out in her favor, and the same against ber re- \ turning, she made twelve knots per hour, which | isan sen! tA Reha of five-eignths of a mile per year relatively, on the best speed of tie City of eking. aft and 16 feet 6 inches iorward, and was back ana “docked” in her pter withio six hours fourteen minutes from the moment of leaving Ir, after hav- | mg made three complete circies, each of which eraged eleven minutes filty-three seconds. A rge Lumber of invited guests on board the steamer enjoyed the trip and spoke in nigh terms of the working of her machinery and her behavior under steam, THE WEATHER YESTERDAY. The following record will show the changes in the temperature for the past twenty-four hours, in comparison with the corresponding day of last year, as mdicated by tae thermometer at Hudnut’s Average température yesterday. Average temperature lor corres; \ast year. Died. Kenox.—On Sunday, October 18, of intermittent fever, Many Jane, daughter of William ‘and Jo- hanna Keboe, lately deceased, The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the taneral, from her Jate resiuence, 167 Greenwic street, on Tuesday, October 20, at two o’ciock P, M., without further notice. [For’ other Deaths See Fourth P12.) SHIPPING NEWS. Ru Sree OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FRUM NEW YORK — THE MONTHS OF OCTO! gia’? “Saile. [Destinations] 2.)Liverpool. | Hamburg. .|11% Broadway, +|Liverpool..)4 Bowing Green .| Bremen. 2 Bowline Green | Hambure.. |61 &: Pivaroool Is Bowl 7 How bng ‘ree 2 Bowling Green 2 Bowting Green . |) Bowling Green 72 Broadway, Proadway . \61 Broadway. .|J5 Broadway. {19 Broadway, 69 Broadway. Rotterdam. Glasgow .. :|Bremen... Hamburg. ’ Broadway. 4 if wling Green 29 Broad way. }15 Bronaway +|ls Broadway, 89 “roadway, |7 Bowling Green |2 Bowling Greem }.| Liverpool, | Broadway. Thurineia “| Hambure:. Ol Broadway, Pereire :|Havee...... 59 Broadway. Almanac for New York—This Day. SUN AND MOON, WIGH WATER, Sun rises. Gov, Island..morn 3 37 Sun gets . Sandy Hook..morn 2 62 Moon sets. } Hell Gate....morn & 28 PORT OF NEW ‘YORK, OCT. 19, 1874. CLEARED. Steamshin Franconia, Braew. Portiant—) ¥ Ames, Sui fur Hobt Feel, Larrabee, Londoa—Griunelhy Min- turn & Wahi Conscantia (Ger), Soltenborn, Philadelphia—Oel- rena Bark Chaudiere (Br), Brown, Donedin an ton, NZ—K W Cameron & Co, ptiboony 49 ‘Bark Eber (Aus), Gurich, Giasgow—Slocovieh & Co. K Nuova Mateo tal), Castaguola, Dublin A P i igen (Non), Jorgensen. Cork for orders=Sloce- Vigart Henoch (Aup, Hagia, Cork or Falmouth for or- ders—sincovich @ Co. ark Firdar (sor), ‘Christiansen, Akyab—Funch, Bdye Brig Lincoln, Fredrick, Oporto—Stocovich & Co. Brie ae 8 (Ger, Tieteheus, Santos via Richmond Slocovich & Brig Lucy (BY. Teving, Pernambuco M Swift & Co, Brig Solario (#F), Stuart, St Jobns, Nt—« P Carrie & Co. Schr Henry ‘Middleton, Brower, St Mark—R Murra’ ir. Bots Al Alexander (Br), Forbes, Maitland, N8—J F Whit te ir Pumpero (Br), Locke, at John, NB—P I Nevius & Sloop Cornelia, Stepp, New Haven—Rackett & Bro, phigginer A © Suuner& Warren, Puiladoima—saines and. ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE MERALD STRAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LiNm mieamansy Western, Metropolis, Quick, New Orleans ‘Ovt Uy with mdse and passenvors Ww ¥ Bakar, Inst | He said:—I unhes- — | erpool; his father’s ; Fi } an ola ship, She was loaded to draw 19 feet 6 inches | Steamship Benefactor, J. MEM RETOM, ‘WO, Sdays, stores, ao, 10 WF Clyde & ieamsnip Uisucus, Beares, Wittatagvon, Del, in bal- Mew ton iva Ship Peter wax StJoha. NB}, Marshall, Ant were "suk 8 via sydwey ¢ On, 16 opis ballast to J W Elwell & Co, Is anchored at po tor orders, Bark Milo’ (of Yarmouth, Ni MR ‘Liverpool 40 days, jn ballast to J W Elwell & to, ‘ k os son off (new), Hous, Millbridge 18 days, in | Dallast to master, Brig Atalant: (Br), whelen, Breen’s Rarbor, N8, 20 days, with fish to R Purple & Co. Brig Keporter (ot Bucksport), Ryder, from Perth Am- Portland. ee Win Buck, Miller, Witmington, NC, 7 days, with veasor 0 & D Huriput & Co. Sehr Angie er He erry, amp, Balsino for Providence. date, lat 4230, lon 3430, passed oark Guisbury, bo! 10, off Hateras, passed u sche showing White fag, wi red letier 8 in centre, bound south, Loch, lat 39 20, lon 76 30, schr Clara Donaldson, bound south. Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Brig Julia Blake (Br), Kowloon. Fi Br John, NB, for New York, 18 days, with tis JF Whitey & Co. Sehr = § Scranton, Pea Cromwell tor Brooklyn, wit) stone to Rankin & K. Sehr Connections, sini, Stonington for Albany, with | stone to 0 | | woes Warren Gates, Smith, Stonington for New York, with paving stone to order, | seht Lavinia gene Potts, Saybrook tor New York. Senr Belle K Hull, Brush, southport tor New York. Behr L Ibert, Jolinson, Norwalk tor Port Johnson. benr James Buckiey, Norwien ior Trenton, senr MW Griffing, Grifing, Cromwell for New York, with stone to Briage’ Co, Schr Silas Brainard, Hawkins, Connecticut River for New Yor, with wood to order. Sehr Wm Hand. Watlock, Pembroke for New York, Schr N shaiter, Brooks, Connecticut River for New York, with railroaa ties to order. Greenwich for New Leg Independence, Gorhain, | York, with stone to order. a Hattie ‘Yaimer, “Palmer, Portchester tor New Schr Surge, Seaman, Providence for Trenton. BOUND EA3P. Steamshin Franconia. Bragg, New York for Portlant. Schr Win Farren, Lindsley. whi York tor Providence. Schr k & | Oakley, K lew York for Boston. sehrM A Predmore, sherman, Port Jonson tor Nor- wich. Scnr Nev, Chase, Poughkeepsie for Fall River. accht Cynthia Jane, “Gardiner, New York for Provi- lence. sehr Eva, Jones, Port Johnson for Providence. i Sehr Albert Pharo, Bingham, Port Johnson tor Provi- lence. keht Prudence, Halsey, Port Johnson for Somerset. Schr Plymouth Rock, Parker, New York (or Boston, Sehr Ade Herbert, Allen, York tor Gloucester. Schr Whistler, heete, Néw York for Taunton, Sehr KM Dutlield, Raynor. Ampoy for Boston, Sehr Eliza Rebecca, tin Hoboken for Somerset. Sehr T 5 McLellan, ‘Maxwell, Hoboken tor Salem, Schr Albert Daley, Mason, iondont tor Augusta, Schr A W Parker, Keene, ‘Amboy (or Providence. Schr Tnnis Depew, Baker, New York tor Schr Wm L Peck, Bunce, New York for Hartford, Sehr Niantic, Forrest, Albany tor Nantucket. SAILED, Ship Cotnmbus, for San Francisco: barks Codan (Ger), Cork or Fuimouth: Candido C (tab, Genoa; Familien Minte (Nor), Queenstown or Falinouth: Nero (Rus), Lay: Steffanino (Ital), Pristol; hiavelli (tal), Lewhorn} Ssugenio (ital, Buenos Ay: Luigi 8 (Aus), naval stores toJ © Worth: redmo:e, Kussell, viedin ie, celir 8 sinnickson By J Granger, ‘Ze\uil, Baliimore tor New Haven, west, pebr Bdwi asotane Virginia, Sehr M amp, Baltlmore tor Whisepses: ™e hak ‘ores (Nor). which arrived 18th, reports, Bo ‘The schr I Truman, which arrived 18th, reports Mey Maritime MisceNany. Snir Kino Paruir, Rawlins, from Baltimore for San cisco, reported per cable a8 at Kio angie leaxing, was discovered on fire in the hold when in the Bay of Annapolis, belleved to be an incendiary attempt to burn the vewel. This was extinguished, and then the crew muitined und a number were put in trons, fey, claiming that the ship rot seaworthy. the vessel pronounced to be sound, and deiay the men returned to duty. The King Phiipis elongs to a port in Washington Ter- ritory. Sup Anna Goupgy (Br), Bent, at. Savannah from Ant- werp, while being towed tp from Tybee inorning of Oct 14, got aground on the wes! side of the chaunel, near the pointot Fig Island. She war by the assistance of an- other tug, gotten off saiely and piaced in dock. Barx Avrora (Br), was taken out of the dry dock at Savannah Oct |4, the repairs to her keelson having been completed. She will soon be ready tor sea. Bark Prince pe Conpe (Fr), Escolvet trom Bordeaux for San Francik: ut into Cilla Sept 15 (wupposed in distress), and remained 28th, di A BRIG Wt ey ie ried stranded 1B miles eastward of Fire Island. he Coast Wrecking Co of this elty has sent out the oe Lackawanna to assist he: Scnr Croup, of Trenton, NJ, before bad in col- lision witn an’ unknown schooner off New Haven, lost not Jibboom) and main rigging ana recelved ge. She put into New London Oct 6 for re- pairs. Scur Ontarro (of Calais), trom New York, which pi into Provincetown le: ing been put on th Jeak now. Scng Fromencs Baruer, Clark owner and master, sailed from ew London Satutday tor society Islands, where she will enguge in the pearl fish fat tobe the frst persou wine ever suvcosstully proses the business of pearl fishing by submarine diving in armor. Scun E & L Conprer. from Alexandria for Providence, which put into Philadelphia 7th inst with toss of spars, &c, proceeded on her voyage 13th, having repaired. Steamer Gurorvg Star is being broken up on at Cold Spring, LI. 4 2s eaplce fa, ice paid tor bark Armenia, of Boston, before re- sold to parties In New York. 18 said to be $12. cea vp mre —At Newburyport Mr. John Curri is completing two ships. One of them 1s of a capacity of 1390 tous, and owned by Messrs Charles Q Hil an others, of ‘Boston, and 1B Smali, late of the Winged Hunter, who will command ‘hi will be jeted inJan next Probably. ihe second will carry 150 tons. and will be owned by Capt Frederick. Moore, of Newburyport, and Capt James H Stan‘y, of the same Place, who will command her. A: Mr George U Jackman two ships are also on’ the stocks. One, the Reporter, will be ana’ will be commanded Newburyport, The chief Swasey. Currier, Newb: Although several other parties hold shares in her. tonnage is 1,400 tons, aud she is meant to be first class throughout, ‘The second, not Jet near completion, owned by Messrs Lord &'Sons, Capt Knowles, Capt J Nickerson and others, and ia of ihe same general appear. ance and finish and ‘he same tonnage as the Reporter. At the yard of George E Currier, two two-masted schooners are on the stocks, aud also two schooners are being built by Messrs Cally, & 1 The barkewtine wich is Deine built by Mz T J Bentley Richmond, 8, will be launched on, the Ter dimeusiohs are 17. fee feet beam, and IT | feet depth of hold, carpenter's mensarement, Over 350 rb McPherson is making good progress with building at'R euinond. “She will probably be launched early next month. LavNcuen—At Baltimore, .7th inst, by Messrs, Beach- am, @ three-inasted schooner, named the John S Beach- am, 106 tet in length, 28 feet 6 inches breadth of beam and 8 feet 6inches depth of hold, and 200 tons measure- ment. The material used in her’ construction was ay ine and white oak. She will be commande Captain J C Woodland, who Is part owner of the craft. Notice to Mariners. DICOVERY OF A ROCK IN THE ATLANTI Captain Antonio Picasso, of the Italian whieh arrived at Queensiown Oct 2 trom ports as follow the 9th Yaad aortheriy very Tighe and cl any fectiy sinooth, observed on the horizon a large rock, the shape of a trapezium, about 4 miles to windward, in lat 40.N. lon 6218 W. Tried to beat up to 1h but owing to the lightness of wind could not do so. it rived at this port 18th. hav- ud calked. She does not er metre) on pa metre Re oecee out of the water, which was low. k pe , and we made by chronometer birt rock was inthe hee ition ot lat WN, ian 6 IA We Capt Picasso states that he has a chart of 1848, by poss. on board, with this rock marked on it; but there ‘are two degrees difference of ne TD nis, he says, is accountes f the old chroometers. The CVaptain Drised’at fot hnding ths rock on tn English charts by ‘tlson, dated 1872, and also by a French chart of same date which he has on board. 1 Japtatn also states he tried tor soundings, but could get none in the vicinity of the rock. Sarrtixc Saxps—The captain ot the schooner A G Hazard, of Kesex, reports that in comin a over Say- brook bar, on Saturday night, the inst, his rounded on & sand shoal Net only’ tour waver upon it, where he lay seven hours at the mercy of the’ wind and waves. Captain Mack reports that but # few days before he passed with his vessel over the same spol and found ten feet of water. The opinion ot the captain {s that the break- ‘water now being built at the mouth of the river is tie 80 of the sand shittine thus suddenty, to the detriment Sthavigators.—(New Haven Palladium, Oct 19.) Spoken. Steamship Trent (Pr), trom &t John, NB, for Savannah, Oct 17, off Nantucket (by pilot boat Isaac Webb, No 8). Ship Langdale, (Br), Jenkins, from, Liverpoo! tor San Francisco, Sept 3, int i6 U8 N, lon 29.39 W. Barks Lilian, ftom Port Caledonia, OB, for New York and Florence Peters, from New York for Portland, Oct 19 t Provincetown), a Rie. 40, Jon 70, i i 'Xearn (Am), steering south, Aug 3, lat 627 N, lon Sus W (probably bark A © Bean, Cheney, from Fortiand July 31 for Buenos aoe ayree NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AI AND SHIP CAPTAINS, et ek We vewee rer Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are in- formed that by telegraphing to the Herat» London Bareau, No 46 Ficet street. the arrivals at and depart- vres from European ports, and other ports abroad, of American and all foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same wilt be cabled to this country free of charge and published. OTR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. crabianaatnnasueienlbean Awrwenr, Oct 18—Arrived, bark Hermann (Ger), Reick, New York. Arrived 19th, steamship Switzerland (Belg), Von der Heyden, New York. sailed 18th, barks Margaret Evans (Br), Smiley, Phila- deiphia; Kings County (Bri, McClelland, United States (last reported at Bremen). Safled 19th, 11 AM, steamship Vaderland (Belg), Jack- son, Philadelphia, Ataenta, Oct — —Salled, bark Natal (Br), Short, United States, Betrast, Oct 18—Arrived, bark Agostina (tal, Mar- chese, Now York. Caxpirr, Oot 18—Sailed, bark Nina Sheldon, Sheldon, Buenos Ayrew. Conn, Oct iS—Sailed, bark David (Ital), Bozzo, United States. Casourra, Oct B—Arrived, brig Susan E Voorhia, Ful- ford, Manritins (see below). Deat, Oct i9~Arrhved, bark Ocean Belle (Br), Jarvis, } New Yorks sor London, Of 19th, bark Arcturus (Ger), Zielke, from New York for Dantaic. Dunoannes, Oct 19—Off, bark Lewis M Lamb (Br), Wil- lame, New York for Newcastle. Duauin, Oct 19—Arrived, bark Kate Burrill (Br), Rob- inson, Baltimore. Sailed 18th, bark Tancook (Br), Durkee, Philadelphia. Demis, Uct ——Sailed, bark Fury, Hopkins, United States, Exstore, Oct 17—Arrived, bark Camilla (Ger), Beck- mann, New York. Favours, Oct 19—Arrived, bark Simpatis (Ital), Gozzo. New York. Gtascow, Oct 19—Arrived, steamship State of Pennsyl- vania (Br), Knight, New York, Groratrar, Uct ~ —Arrived, brig Clotilde (Ital), Cafl- ero, New York. Sailed, brig Sarah B (Br), Townsend (from Leghorn), New York, having repaired. Hunt, Oct 18—Sailed, bark J Dubrovacki (Aus), for New York. Hayne, Oct 17—Agrived, ship Gladiateur (Fr), Morrison, New York. Livenroot, Oct 18—Artived, bark Tjomo (Nor), Roed, New York; 19th, ship Thomas. Dana, Wilbur, San Fran- cisco; bark Albertine (Nor), Gluckstadt, Philadelphia (wee below). also arrived 18th, ships Grandee, Jacobs, San Francis- co: Tantallon Castle (Br), Brown, New York; barks Au- gustine Kobbe, Ames, Bangor, Me; Flora (Ger), Gogstad, New York, Sailea 18th, ships Lake Superior (Br), Bairnson, New Orleans; Jane Fish, Morton, Tybee (not 15th), Also sailed 18th, bark Nora (Nor), Jacobsen, Galveston. Lonnon, Oct 19—Arrived. brig Morning Star (Br), Bor- den, Charleston. Arrived 18h, ships Japan (Br), Jamieson, New York; Inspector (Br), Thomas, do; Rhine, Stetson, do; Moneta (Br), Bt Clair, San Francisco. Sailed (rom Gravesend 19th, bark Nellie M Slade, At wood, Rio Janeiro. Movie, Oct 19—Arrived, steamship Polynesian (Br), Brown, Liverpool. * Piymovta, Oct 19—Arrived, bark Diadem (Br), Wil- liams, St Helena found, SC. Penzance, Oct 18Arrived, brig Sybil Wynn (Br), Rob- orts, New York. Quexsstown, Oct 18—Arrivea, brig Cairo (Br), McDo- nald, Wilmington, NC, witn sails spht. Also arrive 18th, bark Franklin (Nor), Erichsen, New York; brig Enrichetta (Ital), Russo, Baltimore; 19th, barks Origine (Ital), Cavassa, New York; Hermod (Nor), Krog, do; brig Nuova San Michele (lial), Siano, do. Also arrived 19th, 12 M, steamship Republic (Br), Glea- Gell, New York for Liverpool. Rorrenpam, Oct 16—Arrived, barks Preciosa (Nor). Ja- Chapman (fus), Strom, Baltimore. Touton, Oct 17—Arrived, brig Louise (Fr), Coste, Pen- sacols, New York. Sailed trom —— Oct 18, ship Kate Prince, Hamilton (from Antwerp), Tybee. CaxcurrA, Oct 18—Brig Susan E Voorhis, Fulford, from Mauritius, is ashore in Diamond Harbor; will probably be got off after discharging cargo. from Phuadelphia, which arrived here to-day, experi- enced a hurricane; had bulwarka stove and received other damage. Lonpox, Oct 19—Png Farah B (Br), Townsend, from Leghorn for New York, which put into Gibraltar Oct 11, leaking, has proceeded on her voyage, after repairing. Foreign Ports. AMEE. Oct 4—Sailed, brig David Owen, Chad. bourne, Porto Bello (hetore ‘reported sailed 4th for Pen- sagols 9th, bark Caibarien, Hopkins, Pascagou!a. bout Sept %—Arriyed, bark Caribou, ken- “4% "New ‘York, erie $—Satled, ship Winona, Bray, t Sin port sehrs Hane fara, Mitnzoe, ron a painasiohia, just arrived: Laura A Hatch, for New York; Rambler, Pettigrew, for do, Ide; Azelda & Laura, Jorgensen, for'do, wtg cargo; Geo ‘Washington, for Savannah. CaLcurta, Sey (Br, 1451 tons), De Ste! r, for New York via -uez Cans), gi ships Roslyn Castle (Br), Guthrie; Ravenscrag ep. Dunlop; Arundel Castle (Br), Tetton, and _Straithblan cop fos. 1o New Yorg a jirect; bark Una, Weaver, une; ‘others re; tBalied Bp p Sougor ‘Sept 2, ship City of Amoy (Br), ing, New CatLao, Sept 15—Sallea, ship America (Peruv), Lauci- Figa, San Francisco. port Sept 2s, shipe Whittier, Swap, from Tquique for New York, diag tor examinaiion; "Andrew Johnson O'Brien, aad Hercules, Snow, unc ka Prince de bar! Conta (Be, Escoliret, ftom Bordeaux for San Francisco, arrive’ 15th (see Miscellany): Rosina, Buring, unc. ‘GiBRattan, Sept 26—Arrived, bark ‘Com Dupont, Nich- , Palma for orders; 27th, sohr Levi liart, Gules, Ma- | delra for Cattz; 28th. brigs Nuova Frovidenza iat), aay anaro, New York; Mirra (i few York, . steamship Hoval Minstrel ‘3 Gerson Patras, Malta, Den! age (au sam a rr New York). voll bark Geormate, ioe Almeria. Guawraxano, Rept 25—In port brig FM Tinker. Bar- navi ot New York, ready (belore reported salted tn) gel oRoLEly, Be ‘Sept 18—Arrived, ship Helen Morris, Chase, in Fr Cleared Sept 19, bark Fdward James, Wegener, Sau anclsco, ALIPAY, Oct 16—Sailed, schr Fugene, for Baltimore. Loxpon, Oct 13,9 AM—Arrived, steamship Gaelic (Br), t 1I—Satled, brig Aimon Rowell, Kiroy, schr D H Bisbee, lew York. | Parvell, it Now Fore, MonrTevipr a. Oot Sa Previoui to load tor Bilis, New Yors, tor Para pe pt Balled, brig Varwell (wr), Todd, Balti. mer oun, NB, Oct 16—Arrived. vg IRB (®r), McDor- man, New York ; 17th, bark Sofitd (Nor), Olsen, on. Cleared 17th, ship Wm Wilcox, Crocker, Road: Watranatno, Sept 6—Sailed, ship Quinteros Guat), Manning, Boston. | _ In port Sept 22, ote eye Baker oop tame, f from Buenos Ayre izzie 0 ir). Corn jorn- ing, for San ios Alvarez (Col), Bozzo bark Volage “br, May. do. mn Straxsite PanrntA.] Bristo1, oot Se baiion, Angiesea, Richardson, Tybee. aiuatcntona, Sept 25—Arrived, Integridad, Sust, Phila- “Cunbir, Oct Cleared, B Webster, Smart, Buenos iniered out 34, Bennington, Edwards, for Hayana. Dover, Oct 5-Om, ‘Agnes Campbell. Landry, trom Bull tor ounder! ’Oet 8—Pased, Victoria, Warren, from Hamburg jor Cardiif (or New Orleans). Dusty, det 2—Cleared, J B Dulas, Killam, Charleston. Kusinore, Oct 2—In the Sound, Pioem, Thronsen, from ear Fore Toe anders i os , Maggie M Chaimers, from kon- ade eRctnina Gat scared, Anerold, Fletcher, and Mes- sel, Pedersen, Philadelphia. “ tae gah do Nollecto, Romano, Philadel- ia; Maria, Liguori, do. Livenroot, Oct S—Arrived, Scotia @). Lettch, New ork Bh, Celtic (0, Kiddie, Wo; Augie’ Barker, Walsh, | Paraliba (see below). ied Sth, Peruvian (5), Watts, Baltimore. C leared Sth. Transit, Percy, New Orleat atred, mest j Savannah: Wa Wh ing, Fuilmore, and Susan " 6, mat red oak Bin, Wyoming (), Beddoe, and Cabs (9), Martyn, for New Yors; Nova scouan ‘s), Richardson, | Quebec’ &c; Emilie, Underberg, Charleston; Calista | Bawa Leavitt, Savatnal; Alexaider McNeil, Sproul, Valparaiso, &c. ‘Loxpos, bet &—Arrived, Merlo, Bozzano, New York. Entered out 6th, Helvetia (sy Webster, York. | gqEvrons: Oot $—Arrived, Hawthorn, | Narurs, Oct t-Arrived, Emma L Hall, Price, New York; As Aasunto, Cilento, Baltimore PortLaxD, Oct 5—Sailed irom the Roads, Ludwig, An- Gerson (from Hull). Wilmington, NC. Furwoctn, Oct {—Atrived, Rotterdam (8), Jansen, Rot- iam for New York, | eOuanasnoWs, Oct 8—Asrived, Glovannt Z, Burlando, Ys ‘Sailed 5th, Osmi Dubrovack!, Podieh, Londonderry ; Alessandro ‘Danovaro, Traverso, Gloucester. TaRRragowa, Sept A—Arrived, Carrie ¥unington, Whit more, Philadelphia; 26th, Norah, Hall, Palma. Fatmourm. Oct 6—The “a, from Greenock for Savan- nate nce pet tn here with bumps choked. | _ Liverroot, Oct 5—A telegram trom Montevideo of Oct $ tothe owners of the Workinston states “Workington total loss, ship sold for $15,0 morning and remained a short time on Crosby Beach, She was towed off by the Dandy tug and brought into the river with Joss of suchor and chain, an aprng! a litte water. American Ports. ALEXANORIA, Oct 17—Sallea, sche 11 W Foster, New Bodiord; Adele Trudel, Hogaunis (irom Georgewwn) ; 2D Willlams, Providence. Passed down—schr 1 H Fisk, from Georgetown. Buslo.. Oct, 1%.—Arrived, sieamer Norman, Nick- erson, Fata eth barkentine Catharine Leed (Br), Leed, fort izaveth, CGH; sehrs Henry Lippett, Chase, London; Loutsa'D (Br), Wagner, Pones; Jolin Kose, Barrett, Philaaelpina: J. Auberge r, Corson Bahwa, Kelley, Vo Benjamin Courtney, Baker, Weehawken. Also arrived, steamer Harrisburg, Winnett, Phuadelphia Mate feaver, Weaver, Friladelpbin; J eredith, do; EB & L Marta, Martz d Relow=Britist echr Vigilance, with loss of hegd of foremast, Cleared—Steamships Atlas (1), Basyryon. 3 Livetnools BeRey Beatse, new rork: bri Bi Te sehrs cca J Moulton, ES vatpen Louie ¥ smith, Brown ik mond, Va; ‘Heaton, Phitiney, New York vi Meh 7th. sehrs WL Whitaker, Gace + Philaderpns Eliza A Kmery, Wicks, do; lath, Jf alpurger, Corson; Mary Weaver Weaver, and Jono aes Barret trived, achrs KK eraon, gears, Henao He: Twheny Robinson, New Haven ; rowel (not as before). « Below, brigs Claudine Aier, “Fon Reigen, from Rio Janeiro; Chattanooua. Mhoimyadn, trom Ponce, Fit; Star- Mane tueker “ ros Ber! Anna Ba ak Sahchen new), Bongo towe, Manson, 0 Ae Lyon, ‘fettres New York; I jay i ship Nornberg, Bremen; barke salle. erat i steaatin 3 JJ Marsh, Portland brig Anna M NOME Traveller, for Rio Jeneiro, and brig Omer, for TT I J, both went to sea h im: ie Arrived. schr Cacria Walker, Dunn, Jackson Boston ; ville, luth—Arrived, steamer Wm Crane, Mow ya Kennedy, Poster, reber sehr Qkylark, from Bost Cleared—Steamers Sari Savannah; Appold, Loveland, Boston. for Edenton, cetanaae a ‘core, Sew vale sehr John 7, for the, Went Indie ji rs HW Means, apres Wass! Fo Port toyal; Gen #3 A Rnignt, ib Davia Eo ae rea Ht janson, M. do; mA Hoyt, Crane, BuUNAWiOK. Gas Carl, New york; Silver 8) | Gonzales, om), Bre Chg ty a York, Bee ote texerivel, sehes & It Shannon, son, Philadelphia; L V Ostruin, Hobert, Watchaprig. via Fail River, ‘Saued—Sohr Caroline & Vornelia, Low, Fail Raver, to Cn At Oot 16-Asrived, bark Elen (Br). jefe. L Brown, Mi cobson, Philadelphia; Brage (Nor), Larsen, New York; | Trieste, Oct——Arrived, bark Mattia (Ital), Lauro, | Liverroot, Oct 19—Bark Albertine (Nor), Ginckstadt, | ¢ 8-In port steamship John Tennant | aresca, Leghorn | Bp), Hen | J enarth | Bremermavey, Uct 3—Arrived, Tecumsch, ' Bennett, "given, St John, | At one a eate Barker (rom Parahiba, ot aground this | vessel | eee Oct 17—Arrived, schr AC Buckley, Youtigy ‘Arrived, schr George P Trigg, Linnekin, New "atuToN Oct 15—Arrived. schrs Alex Young, Black, eon hkeepsie; J P Ross, Tripp, and lillie, Heath, New Behr Hunter, Green, Sew York. FORTRESS MONROE, Oct 1)—1 sec ti for Richmond, schrs Thorndyke, from Windsor, NS: J J Pharon, nt taraeteeae (ah at ten ie te: % irom lehmon: jor lo nelro ; sehr Walden im, for New York; yacht Drocaena (Br), for Nassau fleet of coasie: raul ‘Oct 16—Arrive eure Silas Brainard, New York boy. Hallett. Newb 16th—Arrived, schr G F Brow: out, Sailed—Schre’ Thomas Borden, taney, Rondoy Jennie Rosalina, Tooker, Georgetown, DC; Ripple, Mosher, 17th—Arrived, schrs Anna Rell ‘eee Sandy and and Went W Wind, q Tanye Philage ciphin: l—sehrs. vapor, Corson, Trenton; F Merwin, and. GRIN ESTON Peomaa meee t IT—Sailed, steamship City of Waco. JACKSONVILLE. Oct 14, ee Rosa Eppinger, Boyles aad AB Berty, r Een KEY WEST, Oct 15—Arrived, i nedy, Galveston for New York (endiprocuedet) iy" e en, coated). nt ee ° Weston (and roe a ike Oct 15~Arrived up, ship Gatherer, Cjeuted Brie Charlotte B ioh—Arrived, steamship Vaaios Hore Mitra Avenle (r Masea, nth oNEWBERN, ache ‘Rigntaway, NORPOLM. ¢ ali Caron, schr Hector, Higgins, Ja- mn, Ja. phi maica. REWBURYPORT, Oct 17—Sailed, phn lich ra » Vel ha New York: Clarke. Fonger atpatt Flora, erst; Sarah A. Falconer. rn mt for New bayer tei ‘Rodman, ‘New Yo AG ESSE on aur, sm rane er, —satte BRE (Océan, pearl Wantage” erence Bailey, SVEN, Oct 1 —Arrived, Fozeatols ve New: York; ye z re Rares Bat ee Hooby, Stamford Jordah Goodale, Virainia barytes tr New Yon ot leured—schrs Hoyt, Lyon, and Forest Oak, parker, Baltimore; M a Lovell, Robert th, Hobby. New York: sl50p agent jag 9th—Arrived, schrs Tanuhauses, Grover, Jackson- ville: Kenduskeae, Wright, B PENSACOLA, ‘Oct I7—arrived, OFig J W Spencer, Tho- MPHIEADELETA, Oct 19—Arrtved, steamships Roma: Crowell; Perklomen, Peirce; Rattlesnake, Atti wai” Williamsport, Willetts, Boston: Hunter, She Florida, Crocker, Providence. Fanita, Howe, way aut brig william H Parks, Dix, x, cangors sehrs Lanet, Hinds, Windior, NB; Sarah a Pott otter Pensacola; Clara EU: Long. Rockport: Eivapeth Dehare Low, new Won | Jormston do; Sarah H smith, I farmis | JP Robinson, Huwley. and ‘Lady Gloucester, Mags: Douglass iaines. Adama, Saco; ford (and. cleared for Boston); Alas mington, rancis 8 Register, Mi 4 S oRers, "Mayo, Doughton: de: sen, BF lowell, ‘Also. arived, steuships ‘Leopard. baryport ‘Gents 0. Mills, ‘Rost aber pede, Mills, Boston! schirs A Wi sbangor: David Faust, Smith, and ina baeest Joseph Hay, Butler, New 0 return); Sallie M ‘Eval fe . (and claared for Lynn), zi Pa ej Steamship Pauline “David (Ger), | Dutch), sengier, A | tone, Olvita V peck | Poribesy Danversports JB Austin, Wallne Ge Tmaall, janversp ort; ustin, iat | briigéport: Yankee Boy, Hughson, New Bedford: #0 Which, Huntiey. Fail Kiver; “Aig, Fishers Gloseomters Lucy Isabel, Jones, Salem. pcb Fate, New Yor! Lancaster, Mills, Boston; ship. Otto, 1 Also cleared steamships Rattlesnake, Artis, a Rowe, Whitte- more, Rockport; Allg Borda, Dukes, Pordand; Charles ESrath, Hanson, Now hedtord;” George Revinger | | Smith and JH Gordon, Champion, Boston; Tay. | Mathias, meaner 1 Wolf, ¢ champion, } Ohelaca. BWOASTLE, Jc Passe. , for Boston bark Ghatles dend Sous | Gwe rr Qi neenst nstown ; bri wed), for Queenstown ;_bri Ray. for New | ports Rey Tron: Salis in pane. flor Commercial Point: Taylor and hy for Obolnen? 3 ¥edro A Grau, Jose] rae more and John A Grmn, for Providence: W 8 lor Danversport; # A Har: | per, for Pawtucket: Watriet N Miller” for ‘Braintree ; ize R Gregg, for Portland; James H’ Gordo Alice dand Border, Enos A Phillips Sallie B, John. Johnso Nerringer, Julian Nel 8 son, Joha # Austin, and Harriet Brooks, for Boston. zt es Birk ‘Antoinetta (Swed), for Bremon, and schr Martha ¥ Hale, for Boston, ane jored off here Saturday nig and proceeded under tow AM yesterday. Stesmabips Kquaior, for Charieston, and Glaucus, trom Wilmington, Del, for New York, passed. d Saturday PM; also achr Anne E Safford, tor Pawtucket. Schr Mary J’ Fisher, from Snfolk, Va, passed up thie AM, Schrs Agnes R Bacon, tor Salem, and American Kagle, for Pawtucket, anchored here yesterday, and the latter proceuded this’ AM. FMt_Passed down, achts Stephen Morgan, for Dighton | Jennie N Huddell, and Theresa Wolf, for Boston. Son mes R Bacon proceaded this PM toe ewes, Del, Oct 18 -AM—steamship Harrisbarg. for it to sea last night. Passed in day Pe park Chilingham (BP) tron Neweaste, “Bug. ‘Ar. rived at Breakwater, brig Roanoke, from ana Sehr Irving, from Windsor, No—the “atter fororders: A light bark, for New York, is anchored off the Shears. PM—Bark Union, from New York for Phi anchored outside to-da} delphia in tow. | rh hr Philade phi: pgken ouatde le to-di PORTLAND, Oct 17—Cleared, bark Daring, McDonald, PORTSMOUTH, vet 17—Arrived,_ brig Charles Dennis, Darrah, Baltimore; schrs J Carver, Port Gray New Yor, Experiment, Ford erase ipbia; Jas Rockhill; Westmore ailen re as Elliott L Dow, Davo! Balite’ 8 Goatrey, Goiteey,, Martin, ‘Trento lia A Hate Bilzabe Henry May, Eawrence, Port Johnson ken; Maria, liall, Rond vill Blackstone, Wickson, tied -“Rreamsh wm ‘Kennedy, ms Foster, Baltimore Ehhadelphi sonra Hi rhiofen Sharp, shar a: visto storia, Morgan; AT id. Rowland ; Ba- | = Horence Shay, ancient id Jeunie C Russ; Nor- Baile d—Sohee ‘Rate Scranton, in Whitehoad, ‘Titus, and 'R, RP King, Biiven raat ass Henry temsen, Allen; Fredonia, Owen, oh ectaad New York; Honora Ba tle in na verstra e. Port Johnson ; Hor! ns 5 Balle eas Bit Warford, J ‘You rett; | Sprague: Li Liza,” Taylor. van Mulls d'Crawforde Gold- | MRIGHMOND, Oct 1b—Arrived, schrs Hannah £ Bethel, nH Oh hatfee, Albany ; Mattie 7 chrs George Miailock, ‘Shartett, © Cardenas? leetwing, enniston, ‘a! iver via, Te hr atiived, achr Ooean Belle, Mill ‘Windbor, NB, 18Ih—S pole Maxgie Boll: Carle, BAN PRANCISCO. Oc! 15—Sailed, ship Walticks pe. | aa org MS ee aad bark Jean Pierre (Fr), Legasse iOrn--aprived, st ships Culzean (Br). Pernie, serene Star of Bengal (Br), smythe, Melbourne. Cleared—ship Lutte rwrorth (Br), Clark, Cor! Sate Shine uric the Red, Atmail Liverpool: Adriatic | BP. Taylor, Queenstown r of Scotia (Br), Hoghes, verpog Loch Awe (Br), Welr, do. 1 ix Reh ee steamship Vasco do Gama (Br), Rice, hi eatin Oct I—Arrived, steamships 1 Living. Matlor: York; rcest Hedge, Boston; | | sto i barks Uriel (Ger), Siebolis, New Haven: New Bruns- | | | Wick (Nor, Larsen, Dieppe via Sandy Hook; schre f eter Roll, Baracoa; wis 8 Davis, New York. Schr Lewis Carver, Steamsnip ret, Ballard, Providence. ua Oct Warrived brig EI Se otf som ones AF tart’ Mare, Geor rg own, Heavon, Plunney. South, Amboy J Ponder. Jr, Brown, | Port Johnson: Foss, do; Ariel, Austi I8to1 Fitzgerald; Chas t “Heath, Ranuletis Constitauon, You Hanmbal, Penaleton; Ann tetlaabeth, Getenall J Juliet, | in; Porto Rico, fentworth; ast a | And’ Onward, Mayo. doy John Baich, Lund, Be } % ers, New Yor! i} Misti kPred, d. schrs Astoria, Sargent, Hoboken; Annie ‘ort John: V ERORINGTON Ort lt Areived, achra 8 3 Smith, Bald- win, een, Point; ‘perines ShefMeld, Port Johnson. TARPAULIN ©OVE, Oct. 15—Arrived, A Iw ‘stens Pal Boston for Hoa cre Open Bea, . Bangor, for Berah ae sctira’ Eben Fisher, Kempt. Be for Alexandria George H Bent, Bon taney Bi Feet K Tul ro) ire; | Chee ok oe, smith, sary Jolie dlasman, Adams. Boston for Philadelo NEYARD HAVEN, Oct 17—Arrived, senrs Rva Di- | verty and. 0. Morris, trom. Port donnbon (or Boston id uth Amboy for Boston ; Lot- eee nde Rachel & iiler, Frank RB Cotton, Marion atl n May, and annie Salem 19r, dor’ Addie Muredil ae eg 8 Marpiehen Jame: cota imeNehot Lube i do; neue for ‘do; N Henr Maisbalt Seat tas 7B Metenlt ae Ann mad Mfero, Sa- wb. * Thomaston, for do; Gloucester for cae Olive, st Jolin, NB, for Dover, NB, 4 rah 8 Tyler, Newburyport for ape Moonie tb for a0; rhe Atlantic, Bangor for faverstraw; & Stnmienson ‘Lavesville tor Cross Ledge, | Delaware Bay ; Nello ¢ NS, for orcers. Nailed. sours 2 ache alt, 8 Favsne seme, ry | Melon, ay Kt itty ‘Stevens, Jb U Steuer, Jea F'Duren, rim, E Sennic i schs Ban Foing cand ‘Nellie Doc, New ady, Port poner for do: i ‘Sno arene Ben codtriages NOs tor tor Salem; aggie: len, waadonamen: Faiiavetphia Yor do; Me aria’ adh south Amboy tor Danvers; lo Gare Jonge, Rew Fore for ieltat 8 4 hi * daten Bay for do, ne, Salem for do; aatgion, Hoot e be pos, salem Knterprise, Maud Hie Scores | line, JG Hantnton, Les zie B MeNiGnol, Karahi § ndler, / wis: Jonathan May Anna Barton, kivje Dav hy Marion ny Ford, ¥ Racnet 8 Miller Fr k's Colton ti cent ae bY Grimn, Laconia io, John Mevealt, Marshal. Ferr Maria Adelaide and Nazte- NO, Oct 16—Arrived, eteamtug Lillie . Philadelphia tor jpavennsd (ont in tor yn nes, New York. netactor vee. Liverpooi for ‘Camae | found City, David & Doane, OWTLM groN New York; ‘al everywhere: desertion, Ac,, su®- Gient cause: no publicity required; no charge until di- adyice free. Minch indi 19 Broadway. 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