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{0 * —_————_——— —_—_ FT THE GLENDENNING TRIAL. The Whole Sad Story nenitied by | Mrs. Miller. @LENDENNING'S: LEVITY IN COURT. Yesterday was the seventa day of the trial of the Rev, Jopn 8. Giendenning before tue Presby- | tery of Jersey City, at the Prospect avenue church, The attendance of ladies was very large, the pews on the leit side of the church being diled exciu- sively by them, Justice Aldridge was recalled, Counsel for the prosecution questioned him in regard to the state- ment made vy Mr. Glendenning m the Justice's ofice on the night o/ the arrest. said on that night, “Would nota written coufes- Mon clear m ‘The Justice answered that it might, possibiy. Mrs. Erhelinda Miller was then called. She went over the ot told story with minureness of detail and with deep solemnity of manner. After eketcbing the imtrodaction of Gilendenning to the deceased tne witness proceeded: Her strange actions excited my suspicions; I communicated my suspicions to Mr. Milier’s gunt and told her that if she knew any- thing was wrong she should tell me; it then Bashed across my mind that they were married, but that ne did noc waut his mother and sister to know of it; on the 13(h of July, in the morning, I came down tne stairs suddeniy upon Mary, and I had only tu look at her to see What Was te mat- ler; 1 turned away in vorror and Mary asked what Was the matier or whether { Was sick: 1 suid Twas Bick at beart; I bad prepared tu aud I became ferrioty excited; 1 Alter J returned rom > told Mr. W YOrs ana told um & betore I siepr that night | mast Kuew the facts of Muier what the case: 1 taiked wita Mary that might about it; she denied tue charge strenuously and tursed very pale; 1 asked ber whether she was married a iB rat deal of hesitation she gasp’ si 1 then told her to go ava get her cerud au uce; sue fal. tered and lei) across my “Ob, my God! t aid, “you are uot married.” (Here Mrs. Siiler was overcome With emouon); Mr. Mauer uappened to come iu just then: t said to Mary, “Go tor Mr. Glendeuning at obce;’ Sue looked up and said it was too late; 1 told her that pe was there in that bouse much later than that; I then asked ner was Mr. Glendenning the facuer of that child, and ahe said that he was; 1 took her to her room and taiked with her, ‘elligg her that sue brought this trouble Upon herscil, but that, alter all, I had only myseif to blame ‘or going to bed and allowing any one to reMaiu In the Louse, but that had aii the contidence in the world 19 ber aod iu Dim, and that l thought 1 could TRUST A MINISTER OP THE GOSPRL; on the night of Mr. Gleudenuing’s arrest, When he came in, | said | Was giad ue came, that | wanted to see Dim on business; be said, “Pray, what might that business be!’ I told bim 1 wanted hun to be Married, aud he askea to wnow; 1 told Lum “fo Mary, that sou ruimed;’? be answered, “No. Ingeec, Wum,” raising his hand and shakiug his head in an idiferent way; I beileve Ltaiated that might, jor the next ting 1 recoliect | was up stairs, Mrs. Miller hen related the pisiol scene a8 pre. viously described—When Mr. Giendenning suid What if he was iound out he would be a ruined mau, and she said vo lum in astouishment, ‘Aud | what would it do to mer’ he told her to trust to | him, that he would stapd by her to the very end | and see ber all right, out that she must ciear him; | she then wrote as he dictated, and she told me that everything Seemed viack belore her eyes. AN EXCITING SCENE, j Here Glendenuing iaugued outright, aud Mrs, | Miller resented it quickly, saying, with # voice of seule: ignation, “Sir, 1 don’t see anything in this to ugn at.’ pce oo sage hope the Moderator will preserve one Moderavor (rapping)—Order must be pre- served. (A murmur of disapprobation at the ap- seemly interruption ran through the church.) Mrs. Miller continueé—Ihe substance of the doc- ument signed by Mary while Giendenoing held the istol over her head was tlat he could implicate it 8 dozen members of his churco. Dr. Imbrie—Weve any uames mentioned ? A. There were no names in it; li there were he put them there alter she wro.e it; sne could not tell any more in relation to tbe contents of | that document; Mary gave me the date of her seduction by Mr. Gleadeuning as the 4th of July, 1873, woile we were away in the country; it occurred in the back parior. Mrs. Miiler then | rehearsed the story of ber visit to tne Institution tor lniants, in Clinton place, New York; the visit Was suggested by Miss Pomeroy; Dr. Hubbaru, | After inquiring about the case, descrived Mr. | Glendenning accurately, as the man who Lad visired the institution six weeks’ previousiy, to ave @ young git! admitted till ner caild saould be born; the matron of the institution aiso de- scribed bum and wheu | snowed her Glendeaning’s picture she ioentified 1t at once, saying, “That 1s the man; the physiciau told her she ought to be careiul ‘as she might have to swear Mt; the matron replied that she could swear to it; Mr. Pomeroy and Mrs, wetz came with me; the conversation touk place In presence of Mrs. Metz; in a conversation with Mary, When 1 gaw there was a barden on her mind I asked her ‘What the burden was; she said that be (meaning Gieadenping) was constantly accusing her of being intimate with other men. (Here the witness mentioned the names of Puen gentlemen, some of tnem being members of Glendeuning’s church.) He toid her thai be and Mr. Dean had watched her and taat they saw her walk home on ove occasion with one of the gentiemeu reierred to, ana be said they had agood tume when they Mt into the hoase; he said he could prove sue intimate with these men; in explanation of that sue said that Mr. —— once held pis umbrella | over her head coming trom church, but he did not | gE wto the house; | became indignant, and asked | F was it possible she touk ali tat from him, and she gave me this repiy, “It was | | A ROD OF IKON be held over my head; I was in a condition that prevented my saying a word; I was wholly in his wer.” (semsution.) I tried to cheer her up, | tit seemed as il there was a heavier burden etull resting on lier; I toid her to teil me whatever was on her mind, as she had iy jorgiveness, and ebeturew up her hanus and said, “How caa [ leave this good Lume, the best bome Lever had in my lite’ 1 told her to caeer up, that she should continue to live with us and tace tue troubie; she Tepued, “No, | will die if I teave here’ and I will ate if i stay. ‘y (Sensation. ) At that time she was lying in bed in a very weak condition; in tne cou- Versation avout the tatuer of the child she satd, “f hear that GLENDENNING IS WALKING AND LAUGHING through tne streets; } wonder if he woula iaugn uf be came in here to-night and looked at me on this bed from whicn i begin to eel J will never rise and saw the misery that be has brought upon me, apd not only upou me, buton you who did not deserve it; I bear too, that he is boasting about the child coming nearer home, but as God is my judge, John S. Giendenuing ana ‘no one eixe | te the tatuer of that cid.” | In descriving the deathbed scene the witness ve the following new points:—We wislied to we some clergyman come to pray with her, bat none could ve jound; Mr. Dunne and Mr, | Gordon, both elders of this ehurct, came and prayed witn her; she said to taem, “Mr. Donne Mr. Gordoa you are both good men; you heard his story, ont you bave heard) mine; in an unguarded not moment! fell and Jonn 8, Glendenning jell witn | me; and I want (0 prociaim to you, betore God as wy “witness, that Mr, Giendenuing 1s the tatuer of my child; they say he has got papers, but that | floes not clear him;” this was said to Mr. Dunne; I wos im tue room; Mr. Dunne then asked to be leit | alone with ber jor'a few moments. ‘The remainder of Mrs. Miller’s testimony waa a corroboration of that already publisued. Regara- img Mr. Glendenniog’s m Pomeroy the witaess sald:—During a part or the eat he would come in stealttily and would be in he house without our knowing ic; at last | heard (t irom the neighoors, and oot liking the rumors that were golug around amoung the neighbors spoke to Mary about it and told ler it seemed very ular apd thar I did not like it. i@ closed the direct examination and the crosa examination by Mr. the hour of adjournment arrived. METHODIST TEMPERANCE CONVENTION, The delegates to the avuual session of the New York Metuodist Conference Temperance Society reassembled in the Thirtieth street M. E. Church atan early hour yesterday morping. They listened to several papers treating of subjects connected with intemperance and dismissed @ variety of german topics. dwelt longest was If prohibition is vo be eal! Prohibition is io ve settled at The poils, then what is The bed = by the speakers oniy in stew @hces really applied to wuat was given as ‘He subject Ol debate. \.ost of the speakers de- MOUNCEd LOti Of Che puilticul parties, (hough they applied their whips mure severely to the demo- cratic than the repuclican parcy, and most of them advocated the support of the’ new temperance party, which tiey suid should be maue the great Mora and political power of the Jand. Other onere thought that we Would pot lo “to allow “the devil of democracy to javage the state, even for the stor time fore the materiais 0 4 new and power! moral part could coalesce, or bulore the proh bitlonisis ia irighten the republicans iuto terms.” An- otner speaker regarded iis duty bo Gis councry as paramount to his duty to the temperance cause, nd could not approve of the new party as it tended to put the democracy lato power. The discussion Was closed Very Unsatisiactorily, as the ime oO: the Convention had to be arene At sour P, M. the gt? ii mass meetl ais | tricts were called over by General Pinckney, after Mr. Glendenuing | | Robinson, to | | bis victimizer \.screet and ask Mr, re receat visits to Misa | Dod was progressing when | ‘The query upon which they | BEPUBLICAN COUNTY OONVENTION. An Adjourned Meeting Ordered to Re- | port a List of Candidates=The Com- mittee of Pweuty-One. | The Republican County Convention was heid | last night, at Robinson Hail, Thirty-third street and Broadway. There was a very crowdea at tendance, Mr, Thomas Murphy in the chair. The | names of the delegates from the respective dis- | which Mr. Jacob M. Patterson, of the Tenth district, moved that # committee of twenty-one be ap- ryerye W receive nominations, and to report a ist Of candidates at an adjourbed meeting of the conveaton to be neld on Thursday evening next at Kepublican The resolution wes carried after & motion, which was sabsequently withdrawn by Qvione! Dugdone to hommate Mr, George Jones as 4 can- didate lor the ofice of Mavor. The soliowing were BAwed as the committee which will meet cos morning at the rooms of the Kepublican Associa- tion, No. 457 Bagrth avenue, near Thirty-second | street, TRE COMMITTER. Alter the adjournment of the Convention, which took piace Immediately aiter the passage of tae above resolation, # Very large number of the deie- gate. adjourned to the Republican Committee rooms atthe PWtn Avenue iiotel, The following list Was not decided upon until after eleven | o'clock, aud it was then given to the preas:— Di 13—Hugh Gardiner. M4—Jobn W. aay 15—Henry G. 1 —ilias E. Disa 7—Benjamin k. ‘Phelps 1s—Chester A. arthur. i$-Kichard H. Green 2, NATIT. pRutos Gary. 4—Davil W. Croly. d-Ausan Leake. 6—hobert Moore. 7—sberiGan sbook 8—Jo O'Brien. 9-J. 3 W. Ketcham. Wo JAcob a, Patterson gr. Band due V srapnagen, ani the officers Oe the | scares fibald’ Watts, Convention. THE OowSTIIU TIONAL AMENDMENTS, A large number of business men met yesterday | atthe Chamber of Commerce to urge the adoption by the people in the coming election of the pro- | posed amendments to the State Constitution | which have been prepared as required by law by a convention duly called tor that purpose, approved by the Legisiature, aud now only await the afirm. © ative voice of a majority of the vuters of the State ty become part of the organic law. Mr. William E. Dodge, the President, briedy stated the reason of the call, when @ preambie aod resolution de- claring the sentiment of tne Chamber to be urgently in tavor of the adoption of the amendments and caiing on all 00d citizens to labor carnestiy for thar end, diessrs. George Opdyke, Erastus Brooks and F. B, ‘Thurber made stropg speeches tn favor of the amendments, and & commuttee, consisting of Messrs. Opdyke, Tourber, Henry, Royal Phelps and William Butler Duncan, were appointed to conier With other organizations to bring the subject to public notice, and to advocate the adoption of the amendments. THE IMPORTERS AND GROCERS. | A special meeting jor the same purpose was held at the importers and Grocers’ Board of Trade, Mr. William A, Booth presiding. Messre. Charles iil, George ©, Collins, H. G. Farrington and F, B. Thuroer made speecnes tn favor of tne amena. Mets, and urging the merchants to activity in | Co order to secure their adoption by the voters. THE BAR ASSOCIATION Alta meewng of tue Bar Association last night a spirited debate took place on the question o: an | indorsement Of the amendments. [t was finally | decided by @ vote acopting the report of a com- mittee that the subject Was loreign to the objects Of the association. THE THIRD TERM. Among the prominent republicans at the Fifth Avenue Motel las; night was Lieutenant Governor In course of conversation with a | HERALD reporter a refereuce was made by Gen- | erai Robinson to the third term question, In re- | Ply to an inquiry as to whether General Dix would declare himself on this matter, the Lieutenant Goveraor said that he had no doubt that if the question was answer it so clearly that nobody would mistike | tne position taken by Governor Dix. Attne same | tume he (General Rooimson) was tree to coniess thatin his judgment the question of the third | term, in its relation to tne present State canvass, | Hani Was quite aside of any voived therein. He Qid not believe that the people were much exercised by that question; neitherdid | he think there would have been any anxiety about tt (elt by the peopie, had 1 not been for the articies in the ALD. ‘The early articies in the HERALD have, in wy jadgment,’’ said General Robinson, “putthe question before the country and stimu- @ premature expression of opinion.” A BUITER FRAUD. How a Wayne Co County Dairyman Caught the Man who had Swindled | Him—Mr. Snow, alias Wiggins, alias | A. A. Greely & Co., alias Peter 8. Clark | & Co., Held for Trial. important interests in- | yesteraay morning. Mr. Bradshaw, of Alton, | rig 2) Watson & Ci reported yeceday, were Sor A mene tae tm ny ts NEW YORK HERALD, "WEDNESDAY, el ee OCTOBER 21, 1874.—-TRIPLE SHKET. sow bh 008 waa Seu act of j dice 10 men who had done so much for their counc'y, and bad won so much fame lor themselves, aid who had been by some oversight omitted trom the roll of honor iurnished the Common Council on the re- turn of the vererans from MeXtco in Jun s, 1843, Much (eeitog was mantested by the six ve terans, and they returned thanks to General Pines aey for his exertions tn tueir behalf ‘SHIPPING G NEWS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK \¥OR THE MONTHS OF OCTOBER AND NOVEMBK &. Sails. | Destinations} 0 flee, | Momma. -|Ulvernool..|4Bowting Green | Weser. Bremen, ..|2Bowe ne Green Oimbrii Hiamourg.. sWerbool. laverpool... 1. 16) Bros.away. 4 Bowl ng Green ts Brosaway. Irrovutwav. 6 Broadway. 7 How vag Green 2 Bowiing Green ‘How any Green + |G ngewe, Bremen, i Bremen. -Laverbool. |4 Bow ing Greea -|Glaszow,.” 172 Broadway. rdam |) 8 (6h Broadway. 1s Bre uiway. : rp 19 Bre adway 5 Taverbool |@ ¥rc adwav. 46 Bro ws wav. sBow.ing Green IT Bow hne Greet 2 Bow ling Green 113 Bi oadway. 4 ov ‘ting Green «| Liverpoot +] Liverpoo! Fiverpoo! -| Liverpoo! way. vad “I7'Bo ving Green .|Li verpoot. Hamburg, Havre... SIGH WarRk. 618{Gov. Island..torn 4 38 6 12] Sandy Hook..morn 8 53 Moon sets....morn 1 S4{ Hell Gate....morn 6 23 PORT OF HEW YORK, OCT. 20, 1874. CLEARED, Steamship Minnesota (Br). Jones Liverpo ol via Queens | | town—Wilhams & Guion. Steammlip ierder (Ger), Genzmer, Ham! mrg—Knauth, | Nachod & hubne, .otamsaiy Co.umbus, Reed, Havana—W/m P Clyde & | c ateamny Georgia (Br), McKenzie, Bermuda—A E "Steamship Leo, Daniela, Savannah—Musray, Perris & crecry ye Gulf Stream, Crowell, Cbarleston—Wm | cen Achitlen Tuite, Wumingten, NC—Wa P Stramsmip North Point, Smith, Philadel) yhia—Loriliard Sreaimalin Giaucus, Bearse, Boston—H "* Dimock. Ship Bridgewater, Cromwell, Sap Freuciaco— im on- son & Chesebrough. Bark dady Elizabeth (Br), Colbett, -London—Arkell, | Tuts & Wark Castelar (Nor), Lund, Bristol, B--Fanch, Edye & “ark Gazelle, Dantze, Barbados—E{ Trowbridue’s “hark Thos H Armstrong, Mauran, Ga lveston—Clinton \ Mauran. Brig Como (Br), Williams, Cape Town and Port Eliza, | beth, CGH—Boyd & Hincken. Brig Dos Uormanos (Mex), Aberaste.ry, Vera Cruz Com Warehouse Co, Brig Josephine (Br), Ganion, St Jo hns, NF—Hatton, Watson 4 Co. Gr), Smeltzer, Bridgew ater, NS—Hatton, Pac tily Israel ecw, Hateh, St Croi::—Ives, Beecher & cent MM Heath, * Nichols, St Jagode Cubs—Waydell & teen Marcus Hunter, Henley, Matatizas—Marcus Hun- x ee eo (Br), Kerrigap, 5t John, NB—Heney et Nellie Porter, Howard, Wa: hington, NC-W K Sehr Sarah & Lucy, Bowker, Yorkt: )wn, Va—J B frer- son & Co. Schr Fair Wind, Bowman, New Be iford—Ferguson & put to the Governor he wouid | Wood. H Schr Palladium, Ryder, Warcham, Mass—Ferguson & oot WB Bowen, Bird, Providence—H W Jackson & Steamer Fhiladeiphia, Davis, £ hiladelpnia—James | ‘Steamer C Comstock. Davidson. P?: lladelphia—W Kirk- Irene (Nor), and bri | patrick. Bark Linco'n, and Mozart Sen, cleared by Funch, kaye & | Co mot as before) | hea The case of a man who labored under a terrivle | mistake regarding the side on which his bread rae with fruit to a Phelps ros: ‘ves | was buttered was heard at the Tombs Police Cours | ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE BERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TEL:GGRAPH LINE. Steamship Greece (Br), Thomas, London Oct 1 and Gravesend 34, with mdse and 173. Fwd Hurst, arrived off Sandy Hook a westerly gales, and on pe lon 5507, rescued two seamen, Ja: aust M Roberts, who had been favs t r @ small boat wasters rovisions of an ptlon, pa ving dritted from, ishing sehr on. of Gloucester, Wry onthe southern edge of the banks of Newfound- steamship Ro} a Minarey on Henderson, Patras Sept 8th, Malta Denia aga 23th, Gibraltar to French, Edge & Seaman Clyde, kennedy, Ke Nader oh Oct? i hie ey West Lt with mdse apd -bebseinzers ory Coder ir Int 24 SUN, lon 2eW passed Sig Hove de Wayne county, New York, wes swindled out of spearing, trom. Crentdezos & New York. $330 worth of putter on the 10th of the pres- | « ent month The traced his Mapner in waich lost goods anda finally captured | would do credit to any | Of our metropolitan detectives, whose ability, unfortnnately for the city, is im no way equal to their reputation, On the 6th of October Mr. Bradsbaw, who keeps an extensive dairy, @ letter trom “A. A, Greely & Co.,’? Midale- | town, Conn., ordering him to send fifteen tups | jf) and one firkin of butter to “Peter S. Clark,” New London, Conn. Mr. Bradshaw put up the butter and suipped it as directed, and the same day made a signt draiton “A, A. Greely & Uo.” The note Was sent to tue Bank of Middletown, and tue cashier of that institution immediately returned 11 ) With mdse and passer ers to W it received | Mase to, © 16bias & Co. | last to Punch Steamship Weybosse emer. Fernandina Oct nd Fort Roval ith, with to Hee: | i mse and passengers he | map Gelpeke, Steainship M ‘with mdse and Lae! steamship San jen. or, ‘Seickae oho td Oct 17, | int Steamship Isaac Be! Bee eked Richmond, City Pe and Nortol vith ae and passengers to the Uld minion Steamsh1p Co. Bark Nystadt (Nor, Christersem, London 62 days, with Oct 2, lat 41 39, lon 6%, spoke ig Emma Beug (Ger), trom Neweastie for New fork: Bark Wearde Waly Consigimro, Hull, £4 days. in bab last, to A P Agresta. Oct 17, 103 miles 8'E of the Higi nds, passed ihe wreck Of a large vessel bottom w loaded with petroleum ; could not ascertain her name. ‘k Ressoer {Nor), Pecersen, Dublin 45 days, in bal- bd. x Bark i! (o: Bermuda), Vesey, Bermuda 11 in ballast (5 passengers) to Middleton & Co. rin Weser (Ger), Warns, Port Ehzabeth, CGH, 70 with wool to order? versel to CO lobes & ‘Go. in ton 35; Oct 17, lat 87, lon day: Cromed the Equator Sept witu the remark that there was no such firm im | 73 30, passed the wreck of a vessel of about 1,700 tong, dis- the town. On receipt of this information a letter of inquiry | was seni to tne casnier of the Firat National bank of New London asking if he Knew o/ such & firm as | © Peter S. Clark & Co.” Two days later Mr. Brad shaw received a ietter from New London stating | that no such tirm existed in the city. An ordinary | Gaye mee marble and rags to order; vessel to | Sele Mora (Ger), Hansen, To Grande 45 days, with dairyman wou.d have stopped here, but Brad- shaw was not to be daunted. fle sat down and wrote to Mr. Prentiss, tue agent of the Norwich line of steamers, asking him if he could give any Iniormation rewarding the lost butter, That gen- Weman Wrote back thut it bad been receipted lor | Loud & at Middletown by @ man named James Snow, apd that Snow had immediately Teshipped it to New York. te consigument Marked ‘G. Sherman & Co., Greeawica street.” This was aclew, and as. Bradshaw came | aan, ‘with Cortes to B J Weube: down to New York to trace Jost butter. He Went to the Filth precinct seation house, and Ori- | cer Stevens was detalled to work up the cuse. Mr. Bradshaw told the officer hie story, aud it was at once decided to go to the store on Greenwicn © Sherman if On entering the plac re Bri some Of Nis property, Which was on the oor oi the | store. Mr. Sherman was not tn, but Mr. E. H. Cot fin, the clerk, gave am account of now the goods came there. ‘He said that a man named Wiggins | had brougit the goods to the nouse and left tuem | for Mr. Suerman to sei] on commission. ihe con- kignment was fifteen tubs of butter and one tirkin, but only five tubs and the firkin Ow rogmained, as Mr. Wiggins had been there in the moraiuy aud took the tubs away wich him on @truck, ‘the rematning stock Mr. She! purchased for $83, and had given Wiggin: sor that amount, The officer got a Slight clew as to where Wiggins, — alias SuoW, Could be jound, and a'ter a twenty- sour hours’ search te found und arrestea him oo ,@ warrant, When broaght to Court yesterday | moruing Wiggins, alias Suow, said his nume was Wiggitis, but ne refused to say auything regarding his guilt or muocence. | The Judge took tue papers and committed Snow 1M delault of $2,000 bail to answer the charge of ting by trick and device, at the Court of r@) Sessions. A TARDY “OOMPLIMET, Over twenty-five years ag ago the Common Council of New York authorized the presentation of silver medals to (he 400 surviving members of the war scarred First regiment of New York volunteers for the Mexican war. Accordingly, | the medals Were coined. They are of solid sliver, two inches in diameter, On one side is tne | city arms, Surrounded by the inscription “Pre- } sented by the City o1 w York to the New York | Regiment or Voluuteers in Mexico.” On {reverse side is 4 goddess o. war standing on 4 Roman gulley, with the caste of San Juan de Ulloa on the right, mg op the jet to the city of Vera Cruz the | and point | | CGH. 2), being oays. jn y ballast to HL Kouth's © | with truit to A lougias & Son vessel to BJ Weenbei had the goods, | 10davs, with naval stores, to Zophar Mills; viassel to haw recognized | D Hurlburt & Co, Surrounding these ure the names, ‘*Caapuitepec, Churubuscog Vera Cruz apd Cerro Gordo.” meal aiso bore the oume of the veteran to Whom it was awarue, course of the distrivation forty o: tiem Were lost aud coujd nowiere be jound. Amoug those which disappeared was one (or Coionel Kerrig: A coupie Of Weeks ugo Geveral Pine! Clerk kaca | BY some strange mystery, mm the | of the Common Council, found the missing medais | 1n an oid safe, and notified the Board of Aidermea, | Who passed @ resolution that tae mecals be given | to the parties lor Whom they Were intended. Col- | opel Kerrigan set about hanting up ais old com- raves, but only succeeded in finding live :—Capwin Joun Look, of the Adjucant General's office at Al- | baay; Davia W. Dyckuian, of tne Sanicary sqaad; Peter Waters, George F. Stringer and Jacod Childs, | ‘inese parties, together with General Ward B, Surnett, woo commeuded she regiment, mes zeate ray 1 General Piuckney’s oaiee Ww re. mast | Sars Presentation sale Cy masted, wateriugged and abandoned, appareatiy but a short tiine in that condition, Brig Adolphe & Laura ior Rye), Roach, Cape Town, 2 days, with wool and skins’ to order; veseel to Fwallev. Puaved St Helena Aug 2% crossed Ue Equator | Sept 4 in Jon 35, ewhte. rig J Williams (of Windsor), Williams, Leghot wooland hides to Delrichs i Co. Crossed the Equator Sept 4 in fon 36. Brig alice M Putnam (of Salem). Rogers ba Kitts, ye days, AS salt, to Woodruff & Robinson; ve ssel to 3 C Detober I4th experienced a heavy gale from Nin wich heuvy eros sea, which started the'y casel leak eb Lafoile, NF, 12 ing 8ng Sultana (of Jersey, Lunt (of Grenuda', Simmons, Mar‘acalbo 2 berg, sehr Azelia & faura, Jorgeisen, Baracna 12 days, 1 S’Giaersieeve, Shaler. Jacksonvill = 10 Gays, jb & Ciark; vessel to Re atley, Gil- % miles South of Hatteras, sehr B with lumber " dersiceve & Schr James Ponder, Jr., Stetson, Georget own, A a heayy f ale i ees toresail, 1» chr ‘emer! Georgetown, Gara, with naval stores to vessel to rnd ster, Sebr Napoleon, Leming, Virginia, Seur Sarah Lavina, aulerson, Sehr Fannie, Punnell. Virgiald. Behr ky Virginia ope. i] ¥ whan, Vaugoan, Vi ae vey. Bodine. Vir Schr hens. Tiailuday, King, Georgetown, D Cc. Schr M E Byard, Cainp, Bullumore tor Bridge port. Passed Through Hell Gata. BOUND souTH. Bes fophia Lewis, Dayton, New Haven for tiew York, allast to unaster, ¥ jas), pencer, Liverpool for New York. days, withSalt to Simpson. Clape & Co. ‘Schr North America (sr), Joyes, Port C “ale sonia, CB, | via New London for New York, 10 days, with empty bar- | Fels io Hat ; ny Watson & Co, Ackley. two. Rivers, NS, for Newr York, 10 | daya with spiles wo Chas L snow. ‘Sclir sam Wricht, Cook, New London for Ne w York. Sehr Henry Leiues. Jatvi Senr Buunyside, New hiaven Vortiport tor Naw York. New ¥ sehr T © Lyman. Hill, Norwien or): Sehr Treasurs, Taylor, Providence tor vew { ork. Lawrence, Vortiaud, Ca, tor New Joomps. Bangor tor }iew ¥ ole & Ben bb itis i Rene Eveiyi, Bagley, New Haven for New York. Schr Pilots Bride, Brewster, Vinalhaven tor New York, with Gene terre € a amer City of Fitchburg, Baker, New Bedi New York, with mdse and passengers, ba bas BOUND Bast, wed yamship City of Fitchourg, Baker, New Yor for New edn rig vorter, Ryder. Amboy for Portland sew York tor Bermuda, » Brooklyn for Bridw port d ¥. Port Jonnson tor Provisence , sehr Lucy Churcli, Port Jonson tor Provi tence. Felir D iussell, Jones, New York tor Poris nd, Kehr Mary Abhi, Port Johnson ior Martior ao oe Sehr Mary Tice, Wail, Porc Jounson tor Ne w Havem Sele Sante, Green, Hiizabethport for stor dugion, sehr Judge Lowe, U iver, New York tor k Sehr sinbud. Buell, New York tor bangor Sehr AieXandria, Olcott, e Schr Mule Fravk. kawarda, Sehr Jaines ¥ Bayles, smith, V amp Bal vinore tor Bri Ze.um, Baiiimore tor Camphier, ort Jouuco for Hen, haven. P ‘ Schr Onward, Rackett, New York tor Nan tue! Seu Carrie W, Ferry, New nent a, Ingravam, Port Jonnron .or Portland. o W right Staffor ten Isiani f or Stamford. ‘ampbero (Br), Loc! w York tor =t Johm, NB. | Sehr Convoy, Frencn, New York tor Bostem dehr Brazos, stokes, Sew York jor Prov ence, Sehr Wim Clark, W w YORK lor sauj.atuck, Senr Wm Cioatman, Cioatman, New icirk tor Came den, Me. cnr feline, Wentworth, Port Johnson for Boston, Sane apa aE for oe tingtoa, id beara 2Be ering Green | ; Pairelom, savannah O¢¢ 17, | Car Se icodie te O¢t 17, a “cht John Rommel, Jr, Rommel, Geor kevown, DG, | | cnn sane © Fenter, Carpenter, New York for Glen ove ‘Se Samuel ¥ Goawin, Waterbury, Pert Jehuson tor Stamford. St 100 Wm Datlas, Grey, Roudout tor New Haven. Seumer Albatross Davis, New ror tor Pau River. Steamer Galatea, Gate, New York tor Providence. SAILED, Steamships Minnesota (Br), for Liverpool; Herder Ger), Lamburg; Columbus, Havana; seote @ i), ae Loo, tavaunal, Guif stream, ‘Charle: Nort Pilaueiphis: sips Euteayoar. Anjier: Si i Sent Peel,’ Londou: uiovannt | Aus) nstantinovle; Carlo Chaudiere (Br), Dagedin and Wel- Borromeo (Aus), | lington; Hoppet (Has), Calcutta; Waaja (Kus), Philadel- brig Tarua, Barbados. | Wind at sunset SW, fresh. Telegraphic Marine Corresponde: Rn RI, Oct 20, 1874, The ser Davisow, Capt Sell New Ledford, with a cargo ot scrap iron for the Gosnold mill, #t one o’clock this afternoon foundered trom some | from Newcastie, E, for San Francisco, has proceede! on unknown cause, one mile east of Watch Hill, four miles of land. After remaining inthe water about thirty minutes, the perilots condition of the crew was seen by the fishing smack James Fitch, Capt Smith, when the latter bore away for them and picked them up Just be- jore they were about to ive up all hope of being saved. ‘ihey were brought to this city this afternoon, and some | kind friends provided them with suitable clothing, they | having losteverything, The vessel was valued at $4,09, Ubon “which iiere i no insurance, fhe caro 1s (n° | sured. Captain selleck owno! oue-lourth of the vessel, reek hatte fem Norihport, LL. Capt selleck und crew desire to express to Cape suilith and crew their heartfelt gee for their kinduess. A subse! ‘will probably | be raised tor tem at this port Maritime Miscellany. Ba See Cable News. Suir Pocanontas—A letter received from Oapt J K | Crosby gives the particalars of the Joss of the above name: ship. Delore briefly mentioned. Capt C says When we first Jett mngland | observed s very hot steam | coming out of all the hatches but thought noth- | ing of it, as T thousht | ofthe ship. “We kept ail the hsiches of in pleasant | weather, 30 there would be plenty, of ventilation. and {on all right until the 0th of Aux, when } everything we | we discovered smoke coming out of the fore hatch, | with @ strong smell of Durning coal. We at once | set all hands to work digging the coal up. and shortly came to burning coal, which we threw overboard. After working al!’ Gay we succeccet, as We thought in stopping the smoke, and thought | everything all right. Nothing ot importance oecurred | until the’ 8th of Sept, when we ugain discovered | smoke, but this time in the after hateb. We set to work | again. ’but the beat and smoke became so suffocating | that the men were unable to work, and we could not | find out in whieh part of the ship the fire was We ciosed all hatches and kept off tor the coast of Brant. | | Thinking that we Wwouid run the ship as lone a3 possibl | and leave in boats, On the evening ot the 9th we saw & | bark, and made a distress. | ceeded in speaking her. The captam kindly consented to lay by us,smoke and heat eaining rapid the | time. The morning of the 10th it became so bad that I thought it vest for the satety of the crew to aban- don her, and shoruy atter she broke ou! in flames and burned flercely until midnight, and sunk. My opinion now is that the coal must’have been on fire much | longer than we had any idea of. Capt Burns, of the Br bark Dunloe, rendered every asaista: treated us very kindly while on board of bis ship. She was bound to Calcutta. Much praise is due to him for his gentlemanly conduct und generous offer to run out ot bis way to land us at Rio Janeiro, where we arrived on the 15th. Barx Teanxe (Nor), fron Doboy for Savannah (where she was to be docked for repairs). tn tow, went ashore In @ gale night of Oct 13,on South Breaker. Buttermilk Saoal, six mites from Vovov, and is a total loss, The | and crew have arrived at Savan: The TT reg. | fstbred 403 tons, and hailed from Christiana, | Bang Nepertany (Dutch), ashore at Tybee, had bilzed on the 1ith, and all hope of getting her off has been abandoned. “The water dows in and out of her with the | ebb and tlow of the tide. Bank Avrona (Br), which was removed from the dry | dock at Savannah Oct 14 had not completea her repaira, as reported and Was put back on ine 16th. Barn Votage (Ur), from Iquique for New York, which put into Valparaiso in distress aud transbipped her argo was sold at Valparaiso tor $13,000 cash. Scur Joay Raxpourn,.of Fairhaven, was ran into by stoamer in Now York. l4th Inst, aud cutto the water's due. The steamer tuok her in tow und grounded her. | Wouia partialiy repate and proceed to New London, Scnn Grace Daruixa, of Camden, Me, has been pur- chased py TA Codd, tot parties at Cape Verda. She will | beemploved in the general freighting busing from com aes to the Voast of Atrica. | . Humphreys, from Nassau tor New York, | | putinto Chatlestou 20th inst with sails split. | Scar Cuanuus H Kettoca, trom Beltast, Me, for Charleston, put into Savannah Oct 19, with joss of an- chors and Windlass, | Scur T G Trartox. of Fortemouth, at Vineyard Haven 9th inst, from Newburyport for Philadelphia, was in | collision with an unkuown schooner previous night, off | Chatham, and lost cutwater ‘and bitte head, and had | jib stays and bob stay carried away. The other schooner ‘was at anchor, with no light set. The damage to the and suc. 2 | ie as unknown. x E © Bipot (another report says steamer G H stub, froin Alexandria for Philadelphia, weat ashore | on Port Tobacco Shoals, Potomac, on eateniay, evening. | She remaiued hard aground at4 PM next day, hes A pismasteD scHooxeR was at anchor 19th tast off Wood | End, about 1 mile south of Boston light. | ArLanric Crry, NJ, Oct 19—There is a S-masted schr ashore on Brigantine Shoais, Quenec,Oct 0—Tne hull ot the Norwegian bark Langar, as she now lies wrecked at Anticosti, with masts, spars penne, & . Was sold by auction to Julian Bros, ot Que- ve Saxpwion, Mass, Oct 19—A. bi brapded US$ La. with doubl to-@ay on Sandwich beach, Lighthouse Departmont | Wasninetox, Oct 20—During the week alae Oct 17 | oficial numbers and signal letters, were awarde by th | Bureau or Matlstics t°3 merchant vessels, with a | Stegate tonnage of 10,147. Five of these veasa ver Over 1,0W tons, the largest being 1,435 | Grice Passace—Schr Bill Baxter (Br), Baxter, arrived be a: Valifax Situ last irom New York, in the shor: dae of | about 13 me long, -reeted sails, ct hore mupposed to belong to the hours. Capt Vesey, of bar! reports the followin; ies Island, Bermuda, lon 64 jat 32 20, Get & oon ‘contain. 4 paper with the oilowie ipaneneasnanare ene | Afintedt Jones’ Capt Logan, Jat 29, Jon 69, in a boat with very little water, Canvey this to m: The distaues the bottle floated {s 216 mil | Ns\by E, about § miles per day, showjng set of current to be Né, and not, as generally. supposed, SW in vicin- | ity of ‘the Bermudas. know no such veasel, and it | ds doubtiess a hoax, and 1s sony published in connection | as indicating the ocean drift. } | , Smrpacizpinc—At Seafor!, uel, Mr Wm F Lamb bas liza Barss (Br), trom voruets, "A bot? dy was washed asho! | lata the keel ot a large 3- dschr. Her measurement | will ‘be a8 follgws:—Keel. iw ‘tet; beam, s4 fect; 10 | lower hold ject between decks She will be cop- per-iastened, and built under the Inspection of Philadel: | phla underwricers so as to he rated A No. 1. Her carry- | ing capacity will be about 90 tons. Notice to Mariners. The Lighthouse Board give notice thata pile platform is being constructed to aid in the building ot o ign, | house in Ship John <hoa'. It witl be some 345 miles 5 by W trom Cohansey Lighthouse, and in about eight fees Water tow tide. When the weather 1s such as to permit, it will be mdicated by the red light; but, us: cannot be relied upon, at the most dangerous times, vessels shonid keep in the main ship channei. Whalemen. Arrived at New Bedford ct 18, bark AR Tucker, Rick- | etson, Atlantic Ocean, with bbissp oil Spoxe about bept i snip Cornelius Howland, Homan. NB, having jyst m 2 large whale: Wee ‘saved 12) DbIs oll. ‘A letter trom Capt Jacob A Howland dated Valpe. raiso, June 16 states that the Ohilian whalers, so 1 —. i had done weil in taking both eperm ‘and whe . Spoken, Ship Roslin Castle (Br), senentee. from Auckland, NZ, tor Portland, 0, sept 4, no lat, & NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS, Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains ere in- formed that by telegraphing tothe Heratp London | Bareau, No 46 Fleet sgreet, 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 wil be cabled to this copntey free of charge and published. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Buistot, Oct 0—Arrivea, bark Titania (Wor), Alberth- gen, New York. Bevvasr, Uct 19~Arrived, bark Admete (Nor). Guader- son, Baltimore. Bneuxruaven, Oct 19~Arrived, ship Admiral (Gen, Etwesloop. New York; barks Althena (Ger), Bellmer, | ao: Clara (Ger), Hillmer, do; Jenny (Ger), Grote, do: Frethandel (Ger), Wachter, Philadelphia; Jupiter (Ger), Warnten, do. Sailea 18th, bark Schiller (Ger), Gloystein, United States. Sailed 1th, bark Everhard Delius (Ger), Herboth, Tybee. Deat. Oct 20—Arrived, ship Ambrose (Br), Fickle, Bos ton for London. | Satled 20th, ships Waterloo (Br), Taylor (from Lonaon), falbot (Nor), Rolfsen (from do), do; barks Upham (irom Hartlepool), United States Ridderkirk (Ger), Krohman Grom Rotterdam), Tyb also the Witch, and Harold, for Unite 1 States, Dvusuix, Oct 20—Arrived, bark Cnili (Bri, | Quebec. Exstxone, Oct 18—Arrived, bark Noah (Nor), Neilsen, New York for Stettin, Favours, Uct Arrived, bark Michael Ger), Rentel, New York. Patetanp Istaxps, Oct——Put in, ship Staffordsbire (Br), Ganson, Liverpool for San Francisco (see below). Gianatran, Oct 19—Sailed, steamship Pleiades (Br), Lee (from Yokohama, &c), New York; Arch Draid (Br), ‘Yhompson (from Denia, &2). do. Hav Oet 19—Arrived, bark Flora (Nor), Pedersen, New York. Livenroot, Oct @~Arrived, bark Agnes (Ger), Voss. | New York. | arrivea 19th, barks Augusta Blse (3p), Fredua, Charies | tom; Rosebrae (81), Wilcox, Galveston; 20:h, shins Ver- mont, Richardson, Pordand, 0; A & K Lovitt (Br, | Wiley, Quebec; barks Capella (Nor), Warschmidt, New | York; Orion (Nor), Tonnesen, do. ‘qBailed 19h, ship Pensacola (Br), Capper, Mobile; brig Jolin Swan, Rumball, United States. Lizany, Uct .0—Of, bark Crowa Jewel (Br), Delap, New York for Bremen. Ltszox, Oct ——Arrived, brig Salista, Staples, New York. Movints, Oct 2—Arrived, steamship Bthiopia (Br), Craig. New York for Glasgow, Manaaitias, ot bas Mow You McLoad, ft might be ‘the sieainiug | She was ken out to change the chocks, | i | | | | | | pool; Truce (Br), Cowper, do; barks or), AD- | | derson, Havre: Gucenstown Be) Kong Havana. | Arrived Mth, Darks Comtesse Ducnatel (Fr), Dupont, | Bordeaux: "leetwing, -mith, Laverpoot. | | | watied bth), beig Magenta Git), Leek: tas te Mowrevipxo, Oct 13—Satied, sip Trowbridge (Br), Sta, pletor. (from Newcastle, E), San Francisco, Quwexstows, Oct W—Arrived, ship Aliqais (Br), Mar. shall, Portinnd. 0. Arrived 19h, barks Antonio Risso (Ital), Molfino, ae York: Saturn (Nor), Torjusen, do. Also arrived 19th, midnight, steamship China (Br), Gill, New Yoris tor Liverpool. Suez, Oct 20—Sailed, the Yokohama, for New York. Waravonn, Oct 20—Arrived, bark Antoinette (Aum, Perovich, New York. Lonpox Oct )—Bark Hervatska (Aus), Schnauta, from New York for London, which put into Faunouth 7th in | Gistress, has been surveyed and recommended to dis charge and go into dock for repairs. Ship Staffordshire (Br), Gunson, from Liverpool for _ Sau Franci-co, is reported by telegram from Falkland | Fs | Islands to have putin there on fire, and must discharge . trom New York for | part of cargo. Montevipko, Oct 19=Ship Trowbridge (Br), Stapleton, her voyage, naving received no damae. (A previous telegram said the T putin leaky and with damaged rig- wing.) Foreign Ports. Fhe teys Oct ; (not Sept 25)~Arrived, bark Caribou, ‘ennedy, Buexos ‘arene, Ans *Si—arrived, bark Hudson, Vaughan, New York. Baxoapos, “ept 16—Arrived bark Victoria Perez, Tinte Jey, Rio Janeiro cand sailed same day seeking) Glance (.'r), Durrell, New or (i sailed 24th more); Odorilla, Ham: Philadelpiig, and * falied 28th tor Turks Islands) ; 224, schr M. Maria, Veazie, Philadelphia (and sailed 28th tor Nevassa: | Balled, 220. brigs George 8 Berry, roger. Bonaire. 12 kee re barks Mayf ‘Lantare, from au ew York ‘arrived 2d, Ides, BH kacriugton, Farker from Boston, arrived’ 3d. brigs Victoria, Hotchkiss, irom New York. ‘arrived do; Stariigat, Btover, f' do, arrived 2th, di "Guithp. Sept pt deal Tied. bats Clan McLeod (Br), Alex: ander, Portland, Cisxruxcos, bor %-Satled, brig Castilian, Owens, C. RDENAS, Oct 9—Arrived, schrs Kate Wentworth, Port Wilmingtou, NO; 12th, -Fred Jackson, Pettingill, ‘and alled i0th, brig Mary A Chase, Cook, north of Hat- ters Usuknana, Sept 15—Sailed, schr C 8 Grove, Wheeler, Navassa, In port Sept 28, brig Potomac (Br), Wilson, from Balti- more, arrived 26th, disg. \ Havana, Oct Arrived, ship Courrier de lama (Pr), liao; 13th, steamship St Louis (Br), Reid, vig Corunna, (and sailed lath tor Now Or! ib, bark Harriet S Jackson, Bacon. Bostou; hy te raship city ot Mexiea, sherwood New York Sallea Uth. bark Queenstown (Br), Kent, New Or leans; schr Melona M Knowles, Dow ‘or *inall), Hoston. | In port Mdth, barks jae rods, Creche”, for ‘ors, | Idg; Dav! tt (Br), Siewerts, for New (rleans, do: brigs Ernestine, Mantle, and ORT: Bertha, Bowling. tor | Baltimore, do, and others un tauivax, Gcti—Arrived, schr Bilt Baxter Br), Bax- ba? alied’ 20ubs sieashl Pe i Br), Watts (fro! si . steamships Peruvian (from fimo rocks Geom Bald r Lonvon, Oct 18—Arrived, Br ‘ship J Jason (not Japan), Jameson, New York. Liverpool). Baltimore ; ep pian (Br), more), Newfoundland and Live: Lisson, Sept 23—Arrived, brig Marianna 11 (Port, Lo- pez, Pusiadeipna. satled eens 18. brig Agula (Port), Garcia. New York; gist, bark ida ( ort), silva, Fhusselpby brig Josie, urew, Cudiz, ‘lay bree one # Chass, Davis New Yorks brig, L Lytrietox, NZ, Aug bt Baeds ah ship Micilockinyle @r, San Francisco. {n port Aug 21, ships Fastern Monarch (Br), Donald- gon, for Sat Francisco Sept4; Stonehouse (Br), Bley, for 10. ready. Maxicaso, Sept 24—In port, schr Mary D Leach, Atkins, for New York in 2 days. pilatanzas, Oct arrived, sehr Elisa (Sp), Ferrer, a liimore. Porr Seain, Sept 18—Arrived, brigs Samuel Welsh, Turner, Putladelphia via Bermida (and sailed 23d tor ‘Turks Isiands) ; 1sth, Robert Mowe, Abbott, New York. In port Sept 24, scnr Arthur L (8r), from New York, arrived 15th, ror Philadelphia, ldg. st Pixmag, Mart, sept S—arrived, schrs Mattie Holmes Cox, Baltimore: 2th, & B Wharton. Bush, New York 23th, Luusita, Underhill, do (and ail remaided in pore St Thoxas, Sept20— Arrived, steamship Ontario, Slo- cum, New York (and sailed ‘for #ruzi}); ks | Mary WSrkue Savin, Newport, Be Bluo Bird (Br)! Mitch: ener, fio Sanelto! schr Wumming Bird. (81), Ulseu, Demerara. Safled Sept 26, schr Bacco (Br), Muito, Boston; 28th, bark Antelope, Dayis. St Croix: Get 2, brig James ‘willer, biter st Jolns, Put, to load fc Yor St for New New York in7 days a rk. TTS, Ct Geek port, sehr ‘admiral "Steelman, for ua Oct sarrived, schr H P Biaisdell, Smith, Phi- eseiled sth, bark Yumuri (BP, James, Now York: brig telle, Crocker, oes ona N Oct lO arrived, brig Memphis an Foley, ene W R Barry (8r), ‘arc, Now Port Johnson; ie jared 19th, sehrs padi A Nellie (Br), Cameron, New York: Annic Ber oe: yak ye Go; TARRAGONA, Se; led, bark Lincoln, Mallett, Ca- atzund New Yor. Wea Boys 2e—artived, bark Horace Beals, Fick- e w York. | i New Oia mac Oct 15—Cleared, ship Otago (Br), Gudi- son, New Orle “aza, Oct ¢ 10Salled, bark Sarah Hobert, Pinkham, American Ports. New York ALEXANDRIA, Oct 18—Arrived, echrs Maggie J Chad- prick, ‘Boston § 4 E Harrington, do; sunlight, ao; Rhoda Holmes, Portland, Me; Abbie Pittman, = H Passsed cel Pod H Horlbut, Emma Aery, H Paul, W D mm, Lizzie Hier and H W Anthony, ot Georgetown, | TON, Oct 20—Arrived, steamer Lancaster, Mills, | Philaaedy 3; brig Win Mason. eek hs agoules | Adelia ‘son, Carson, Philadelphi { Becne, vort Johnson; ‘sob strong. Morris, Peudleton: and Lity B French, Parke: Eliza J Staples, -trout, Jacksonville. Below—Corming He, schrs Martha N Hail, Julia A | Brown and Steplen Morris. Clearet steamer Wai, Lawrence, Kent, Baltimore: | brig Liztie J Bigelow, Pondrics, dale; achre Sarah phupert, Hughes, New Smyrna, Fis: Cyr } dato, At Adams, New York; Cornelia, Crali New ‘Tory vie Satledsehrs Atlas and Wm Lawre Oct 2, team > tee attoD, 3 and Cadwallader, F from New York; sehr Seasic Re Tyaach, trom do; nis Fe ont m, Providence. ibe —Bark Gotland (Sw), from Rio: brig Bogota, | Lngtalame , trom New to Cleared —Steamers D J F F W Brune, Foster, Now Yor bark rae Che iy om, Belfast Trelaud: sehrs Sophia Godirey, Godirey, Charleston; Lula, snow, Bos- four dW Hine, Pelton, onington, sat Arrived 19th, brig Claudine (Ger), Von Relgen, Rio BRUNSWICK, Ga, Oct remap bark Bisnop Brun ees Re Montevii C 8 Packard, Ams- bury,'Rio Janeiro. Wth—Arrived, schr Windward, omy New York. Huth—Artived. sohr Leonora. Honsey. ‘New York. Cleared—Sclir May Morn. Phinney, New Yor! BULL RIVER, iS ast v—Arrived, bark Shderwriter on, NeConnell, H el Oct iz—arrived, sehr Rival, Danton, New Orel, Wit ington c; jon W Garrett itz do} ‘Batied—Sobrs Grace Cushing, Hamilton, and Only Son, Meader, New York; Hmma Heather, Heather. Kate mit 3 Henrietta, - mith; Saratoga, Nickerson, ang LT Merrow, Counce, New Y 1 jailed, schrs Adcie Jordan, Lovett, Washington; | Mir'Grahauy Morris New York, brig Carrie E Pickering, far per, BANGOR, Oot 17—Arry Torrey, Deer Isle; ‘Yhoiay’son, and * Cleared—Bark Martha AM. schrs Hattie G Mcrariand, McFarland, do; Jas O'Dono- hue, Warren, New York: Abner Taylor, Dodge, do; Del- moat tae iiatch, Philadelphta. bet 20—Arrived, steamships Cham- od, Conner; Ximena, "New York. eal, Jordan, Live CHARLESTON pion, Lock wo ork: Falcon, Haynie, Baltimor Eyustor, Hinckley, “Phiidelphia, schrs Grace, Ande ton. fro Thomas fon, Me; tila, Humphrey, Naseau for | New York, with sails spiit; Goodwill (Br), Ingraham, Bahamas. sailed —Szamship Mercedita, Marshman, Boston, HAYDN AY Oct 12—Cieared, schrs Lookout, Nich- olg, New York) Win H Jones, ‘Nichols ie Line), Wo. 4th red, rig Gass, Tupper, Matanza: paigthareved, Dri Marsiall Luteo, Turner, Philadel. Pritcared—Brig Eilen C 48D. Kenealy, Queenstown; schrs WH Keeney, Beers. New’ York. ith—Cleared, schr Lotue Wells, Watson, New York. FORTR SROs, Oct wW-Passed In for Bich- mond, briy Flora (Nor), Knudsen, New York, to load tor | Rig Grande do 8 eAlt RIVER, Oct 1é—arnived, sehr Sparkle, Shrop- ure, “entol sealed “Behr Eltzabeth Edwards, Somors, Philadel. | path Arrived, schrs Wm S Clark, Wilson, Newburg; Sparkle, Shropshire, and realieg Johnson, Trenton. Saued—Schrs txland Belle, Woodman, Fntindetohie Tzetia, smith. and Harrict Gardner, Miller, Ni rh lew York, 19th~Salied, schr J Clark, Northrup, New York GALVBSTOSN, Cot % buck (through weather), schr River Queen, Ricker, tor New Oricans. dan—Cieared, sche JM MeJames, Davis, Pascagoula Ab—Arrived! jeorge. Vredup, fuxpan. IMh—arrived: bar CE Jayne, Huwsing, New York. 180 arrived, barks Anuie Mark (Br), Hambory. Livers ; Palermo (Br) Wade, New York; schr Adeline Ell- ititnore. ship Australian (Bri, Peters, Liverpool. rived, schrs Louisa re ey 4 Vet 1 Windsor, NS, for’ Wilmingtoa, Del; Mary ANU Perea eels Gor Uke selina McDonald Cleared, schr Virginia Ruion, Ruton, LYNN, Use lecarcived sony wary acow South Amboy 15th= Arrived, sehr Atta, Connolly, Annapolis, Xs. 16th—Arrived, schrs Nellie Lamper, Wiley, aod Martha Innis, Higgins, Philadelphia. i7th—Arrived, echr Augusta Wilson, Floyd, Philadel. phia. MARBLEHKAD, Oct lb—sailed, schr Jas S Spindler, 1h, pas! hia. . Oct 16—Arrived up, steamship Had- et, “One w York; barks Prudhoe (Nor), Felersen, talaga ‘Soles (Spy Huvana: Wild Hunter, Howatt, New Cleared—Steamship New Orleans, Dearborn, New York: vark Vile je Bordeaux (Fr), La irust, Havre (uot as telegraphed), lith—Arrived up, ships Cireassian Bn. Cain. Liver. Cleared 19:u, ship Prussia, Rich, Liverpool. eh—Arrived at the Passes, slip Keynard, Classon, from. weston, Wis URY PORT, Oct 17~Arrived, Lap cies A Panther, Mills) Phila ielpbia? sche Ida & Annie, Cook, Hoboken Satled—steainship Leopard, Albertson, Philadelphia's schr TJ Trafton, itoyt, do. NEW BEDFORD, ‘Uct 17—Arrived, schrs Thos Bills, Kelly, and W D Mangain. Chase, New York. Isth—Arrived. scirs Louisa Frances, Lo ted York; Sonn Metiier, Parker, Sandwich ior New York, 1 an sehr Wi McCovb, aorton, Wareham Sal Chase, Philadelphia: Gov para jit aye barlow, New York ‘and anchored in Apponegansect Rive: N&WPORT, Uct le—Arrived, schrs Aun Amelia, Allen, Providence ‘ior sew York; ‘Leonnne, Clarsson, Fall River for do; Sarab E Jones, wandy. PortJutingon tor Boston; Muuter, Green, Dighton tor New York (and all Hattie Petry, also arrived, seir Hag ed G Floyd Vleet ae Abhi 9 JO mpson; KP King, Biven, sud fredoms, Bears, dy Tor do: Monore Buder, one, do ior Hat “he Nceickah Jo- for cee ial, Fig tor 40; Pan- La " | Howell, from New! PP ig PEN PDT Botran. te." f ries Cr Kener. nd Taoner' i Yrovidenve Wor do; & M Ken rantiond; .ieanor, Nickerson, Yer: Nichoi MI Jota & ¥ Mi ow. ase ON LIRTLAN, Get to Upton, Baleimos re ARM CAV ALLAN Ont f= ew York. n Dort sehr Jy rived Sa. AGU LA, Oet 10. Granville. New Orleans ov weeeer bound). eeith—Batied, sch Haward R Rackei wTtdi—sauled, sour Jourphine, stone, Key Went He Vih--Cleared. brig # V'Ntowals (ie Fomr ROVAL, haat e—calion, ‘steamship bene wibkoRe SA, bet Mond Magzie % Bi lientgrson, booth hay" Wis “covworss Preaek itor He J Phelps, Craumer, Providence: Reading Rit ho ame, Norwich Susie Bu gee Boston 1h Steciheg! here. 4~ J Kiearle ~toelna® mt bridve: Barnh W oud. ay ey 2nn—Arrived. vieomship Juniata, Catharine, New Jeans, via Havan, aguse (er. Prey ; te: jitie Taaasra a a> is Fetes, Row wd: Kimney. Ports Fall Kiver «nd for ‘Gniney tu nd cleared ior ¢ “gated Holgate, Goldin: — hives: wary i Yor! jae Bradtes, Bradley, Monanen: River Clea teamsbips Fania, Ger. ser (sor), Gundersen, Dabitn ec = ton, Pioicer, Wakeley, Wilmington, 6 diab, Hallo. Giuraltar, tor order; Crowell, ‘tise cleared, steamebl rr schrs BH roms, ‘Mabie, Bost Boston, Bieeke Newcastia, Del, Oct 2. AM—A "Totes Prost i this AM, probsblly the (oaatanpia York aso sehr Ken Tariede, ‘ron Oe Passed down this AM, schirs Yankee Hoy, wae D smail, for Denversport; ase a sean -) Se pee off here tor ym. Passed up, sobre E ¥ pegpior, trom Glonecster; Jones, trom Ter 4 Cordelia New Henry and Helen Slay Sak fg'at pier tw oR ton, south Argbors Lacy B Cleare i—sehr NB Browa, Crowe 13th—Arrived, brig Hattle M ‘Bain. Tuestrup, New York. Below, sohr Stephon Benne lith—Arrived, stew Mal New York; schrs Laura, do: Kite Steven Sigh Ring Stephen Bennett, “Vhliadelpiia Sarica, for Yar Cleared—steamship Rlenora, Bunya om Watts, Puiladelphii Mat PORrMourH, Oct 18—Arrived, sehr Wm ER Mowry, Faton, Weehawken. PROVIDENCE, Get {se -arnved, steamsat gers, Philadelphia; Catharine reitiee m ie Stary Miller, Dayton, do Multord, ii, i Fashion, ©: ik ta port: South Ainbo Youmans, hinith, th aed vitauishlD Expuctinemt LARS rapetae pha: scnes Win G Bartlett, Bartlett. do; Sarah ney, Gurney, New Satied 1th, sehr Joun “‘Crockford, Hart, New ¥. Arrived 17th, schr A G Lawson, Pitepatrick, Hackem> WIUCKET, Oct 19—Sailed, ire Horizon, Leet Rondout: JS jerry, Raynor. New Yor MAND, Oct I7—Arrived, sehr & E Sampson, Raw i a vortian ied Bark imerinan Eagle, Kendrick, City Polat, to finist ld for He RO! LAND, Ont 17-—arrived, schr Florence V Tare ner, Walker, New York, SAN FWANUISGO, ‘Oct 1—Arrived, bark Marame (Br), Hoyer, Tahiti, 12th—Cleared, bark R Iquique; schr Staghound, Piltz, Levuka. (| ‘Satled—Ship Nightingale, Mansou, Cork (not eal Peith—Arrived, ships New Era, Sawyer, Sytner, 3 Johan Ingens (Nor), in Naa ee Newcastle, Hall (Br), Foster, Li youl. Cleared—Schr Ocer a Trearl, Bruce, Central At © Wylie (law), Walters, Crit Ts ye rice. 18th—Arri. ships Don ‘Knrique (Porn. oe Newcasile Lady Cairns (Br), Di i do; 20; Mer ampton (Br te tileion! NZ; bark Edw James. Wag- over, Honolt Also aonvua 8th ship Orient (Sr), Alexander, RioJe Satied—Ship Lutterworth (Br). Clark, Cork ithevarrived, oark Canopus (81), Lange, Mooi bAVANNAH, Oct 2)— Arrived, steamships San Jacinto, Hazard, and Liuns net Ree New ier Li igi Sgr ling, Meed hektahtp Giegpatn Bs VARPAU Taulane, Adams, and 'E B Wheaton, Philadelphia; Aivarada, Witham, tsiuenill tor d V streaker, Vander, Bangor for do; J W bat 'ot ell, Fg be er for do; itt | 1 Fanning, Wh Nx, tor do; Astra (sf), Hn bt Yorks * Speedwell, ‘Spa uldi Rockland for ¥ arreh. Uo fof New Yorks ADDS, Bulkley, Arti lcs Ear Wi Homes Fiitiag atdoy sees alone Flounipe. Fist Pigeon Cove ‘for Delaware Bay; & Sinnickson, Lanesville tor do. Ceeran te schrs J W Allen, Pacific, George Bane, Sidne; Emma M Fox, A Bave joo Taw we schrs TS Mis- sare or wPoteael Ria fda Ella, an Mayo, New York for Valparaiso, Glen Gove or dot Palos. Saugerch Sheri fan, bilzs A Anderson, Geo ¥ Baird (Bes pe JM Hall, Adria (Br), Astra (ir) and Spe VINEYak Arrived, Tratton, from Newbury cellanv): Juha kilzubeth, Port Johnson tor do; D ‘reorgetown: ¢. do; bloise. South 4 pie yet eng and Dexter Clark, im; Cicero, do for Bangor: ¥1 New York tor dos WG Bird. uth Amboy for Portland; aren for Bath; ‘Starlight, New York for ura, P Sonnwon tor aco; “Howard Macomber, Boston for” New: York; Emma (Br'st John, NB, for do, Ket furned-—zeh hes 8 8 Tyler, Emerprise, Mand, Webster, and Anne MINGTON, NC, Oct 17—Cleared, schr Zeta Pat, Jitemore Waldobore, ‘Me. 19th—Arrived. Barks Atbatross, Hosmes, Portsmouth; Claudia, trom Porto R ; ared—Bark P © Peters (Ger), Voitman. Newcas HeGARREN, Oct 18—Salled, schr Mary H Mifflin, Fertts, lobo! ‘PROM DIFFER ent States, lega! ¢ deserti &C., gu lent cause: no publiciyy required; mo charge until vorce granted ; advit M. HOUSE, Atiorne: ase Broadway. BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FioM COURTS of different States; legal ever eneeey no publacity® fy fees in advance; advice auissloner tor every State. PAGDUEIOK L KINA Counselior-at-Luw, 333 Broad way. ( Dar tritspeltat A PERSIAN HEALING PINE TAB SUAP cures Catarrh, Piles, >in Diseases, Dandet Baldness, and 13 unequalled for washing infants toilet purposes. Sold by druggists and grocera, pa SOLITAT ES. 2 Carats, per pair, see Carats, oor palr. $4, Carats, per Pair, $230. 24 2 28 Carats, per b 5, Rus ber pate, $360 All fine white stones, and mounted in the latest style, either as Earrings or Studs, These prices are in Cea a Go they are the best bargains {n Diamonds in the mar! Larger sized in proportion. HOWARD & CO., No, 222 Fitth avenue. AKE A DOSE OF SCHENCR’S MANDRAK PILLS if you have beeu tere pratense fenitien § arnt, N ACCOUNT OF THE LARGE ge de were unabie to gain admittance to tbe Act Mi , Brooklyn, last evenin, nate, Brora CAND StAdican, se SEANCE, ¢ beneti MEMORIAL Toa! FOlt CONSUMPTIVES, will be repeated this evening, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, a7, ‘ter te ht ow Kk. MUSIC BY “OEE Eee NV ENTY.THIRD TICKETS, MENT WAND, $i. HILDEN HALF PRICK Dit issued tor Tuesday good for ihis evening. pak CK'3 MANDRAKS PILLS Qty ONCE IN A Livatiue. A cliance to become rich by waying one lot n't iail to attend HITCHCOCK'S Great suction of the famous Leggett F Property, a tI business centre of Flushing. To be sold in Jots to the highest pidders. And also the coinmodivus Mansion, contaimng rooms, On WEDNESDAY, Uctober 21, at noon. By virtue of a coutract with the executors of the estate of the late Thomas is. Leggett, deceaseu, the most valua- bie property fn Piasiing, ‘simate on Main, Amity, Union and (new) Locust streets, surrounded ‘by scores and in the centre of traiic and travel, wili be offered oa ferms within the reach of ali. fn all our business om perience We never have been able tv offer, ieresotore, $0 vuiuable property upon suci marvelous easy terms of payment, Only 10 per cent of day ot sale. Only 20 per ceat on Octover 28, inst. time tor bilance, T to estimate that these lots e years, & A DOSE OF SCHE. + Bou petite is poo And 8 aud 10 wilt doable in value tu th and more than | be worth $20.0 enci iit (en years, In comparison, 1; would be like buying property om Broadway, New York, at the prices ot twenty years ago, | aud meeting the incredsed Value of Ib to-day. here willbe no tree lunch, ant o extraneous tne ducements to visitors. Only those are ‘lnvitel who des mre wo secure really valuabie [asada d for buaness and Jor residence, and those who «re secking the best modes ot, fread ett pea au how bas excellent sewagy, gas, water i pipes. and all the conveniences ew York city; Wa trains geven depots; tare Ween on ony Ah A aliroad (at right hand side of ferry ac Hunter's Pow Visitors can take James sitp verryboat at Wor UA. or cross Thirty-iourthy str@ct at Wad ve ul ctd and tal Jor Atos) wind eeturn nAt pleusuao, | Dhaps snd iree ct dO, joneer, 11 Pinang, nd at MEN (IVCHOOUKS Real Estate Hard cont riers 1y-ainth street, New Fort