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the Mayoraity- | Mr. John Swinton ving ‘ome days since re- — ceived from the Convention of the Industrial | Political party a nomination for the Mayoralty | yesterday transmitied to the committee the fol- | lowing letter of acceptance:— | Nuw Yous, Oct 27, 1874, | To mux Couaitree or Tux Masonic Hatt Co: 10) T accept, even at this late day, th Mayoralty odered me by the Cony the Indus. fe arty. In offering it you have presented Teqiired to stand; have pledges or promises cted, me to Bo Conditious; have that the movement is serious and 1 it isin the interest of no other party, uo dividual: that thas no indirect object? thas utside yMliations or entanglements, and that May be romlered subservient to any other rou me Htsiuil tn Durpose (han that which appears on the surtace. With | these asstrences trom vou Lean only, for my part. im | return give the assurance that my head, heart and bands are, to the ful extent of their powers, in sym- pathy with the suflering ans stroggling workers of this preai city, au that | am at once with them In every Fational eilort to establisi justice and secure the rights Ot homan nature. It such language be not in itselt definite enough | trust thet you wil find @ sufficient coummentary ou it tm the reasons that led you to make | ot the uominal Fray let me here adda few words tothe voters you | vepresent :— he Workingmen of this city cam elect tts Mayor, if bey please; those of the Stace could elect tts Governor, 1 they pleased; those of the country could elect resident, if they pleased. Ime workinguen of exch Stile could controt every Legistature, und the working- ‘men of the Union could fill Congress with their actual and proper representatives, They have it in their power | to enactand entorce such taws, local and national, of | Soy Kind, on “very subject, as may seein to them neces: | sury to iter righ! promote zescue the ‘hundred exereising leficent forces which. now aworking out th yet, they huve where any political represesitation st all in the proper | wens ot the word. ey elect uo Mayor, legislator. Governor or Congressman who can be said to represent | Yheir rights, interests aad welfare; and they can rarely against the ever obfain any ton demanited in their name or | eir be! ust At may be, or however urg- ently it isneedted. They have got into the way of lecting men who misrepresent them. and who returi Blows for tne ballots by Whiei they were elected. When | istress overtook @ large portion of the toilers of this | st Winter ihe sufferers were treated with con- fumely and crucity by the municipal government. On visiting ‘Albany wt that time 1 tound had no voice in the /egislature of the State Kallroad | Gorporations had their representatives swarming on the os nd so liad backing corporations, and so had 1 surance corpurations, cud so had ecclesiastical corpora, Hons, ana so had mavutacturing corporat‘ons, and so had | ail other capituiused and property-holding intevests: but Tt seemed as thouwh tbere were not & man among them | tiifho had been elected to represent the demos. Ww nen | any moneyed interest appeared to be end«nzered tn any Way a score of members Were readv to spring ap In its devence; but when maa as mau, or the American citizen as sach, Was Wronxed of menaced not a voice was raised | benalt, | ne workingmen themeelves who are responsible for tuis ruinous stat» of things, and tor all the direful Jwoes which they sufter on account of it bevy must somehow or other seize the agencies of Jexisiation and ol Lower which have been turned against | them; they must energize their palsied potentia tty; they must organize and secare zenuine representation: {hey must show once agaio their determination (o make | overnment of the people, by the people, Trejoce over every attempt of the working masses to recover their rights trom the political pirates now on deck. These pirates have driven the people into the | steerage and wailed down the hate :es, while they them- selves are carcving on their deviltries al of the victims below. They woul! rath thip than ler it gooat of their hands, and they would rather butcher the crew than tolerate the first sian of mutiny Nui, forall that, it yet happens that thoy are the power of the Stecrage. which, strange 10 say, 18 sto paralyze their hands at wit by its vote. nthe meantime let ine solematy hope, in view of tho wintry clouds low the city, that the tune: | tlonaries whom th May not, betore the winter is over, be guilty of encom pas-ing the destruction of any of those about to vote tor | them. and that (hey may not follow the example set in the early part of the present year by the heartless | municipal authorities. JOUN SWINTON. “DE BEEBLE’S BARDY.” e . . . * . * . . . “Ver ish dat bardy now ?” | \ The “Beeble’s Bardy” met again last night im a very subaued form on Fourth avenue, near Seven- | teenth street. About twenty aelegates were | present, inclading Jacob Conen, who says regard, ing the report of Monday evening’s periormance, | “On, dat ish a mean ding.” The meeting last might ‘Was held in a fifteen ieet square room, at the back | of @ beer saloon. Mr. Cohen told the reporter | that there would be a meeting “soon.” Ihe re- | porter waited until ten o’clock, and no meeting | had occurred up to that time. Mr. Cohen called the reporter aside and toid him in confidence | that he nat no personal animosity against the | editor of the HERALD; but, “Oh! dat vas a mean ding to make me so muci fool. I never did me notin to de vaper; 14 knocks my pusines all round tu.’? As the reporter concurred with Jacob | regarding the tiiendly retgtions existing between | el him and the HERALD nothing more was said on | that score. un Monday night Mr. Cohen promised that if nis | | speech appeared in the HERALD he would be at the H&RALD office at tweive noon, with $1,00u for the reporter; but as he failed tocome to time a Jew questions were asked on the subject, but no anssvers given. Aijter 4 lull tin the conversation | Mr. Coben said, regarding the bardy, “Oh! ve bin | bissy all day, ve did more as der day’s vorek. Ve got ali de dishtrick’s vorxin, uod vait dil you sce how dings comes out alder de lections.” “Mr. Cohen,” suid the reporter, “what do you intend to do, now that Mr. Havemeyer has re- jected the nomination ?” “Look at dose babera,’’ said Mr. Cohen, thrust- ing the Jollowing docuwent at the reporte! Mi. COURN’S PROGRAMME, Gxxtiewesx :— Your committee herewith enciose Hon Wm T Have- meyers declination as a candidate tor Mayor. ‘Thereiore we recommend Oswald Ottenautier as our endidate tor Mayer beleiv- | ing that he is the only candidace now in the fleld who | will taithtully detend the people against the imtriques of | partisan politicians. We also recommend, it H. Jones for Register believing itn io” bea man worthy of our sap pol On motion the above resolutions was unanimously | carried JACOB CuntkN, ‘the grammar of this paper, as well as tne “motion” and the ‘ipanimousiy carried,” are ali Mr. Couen’s, The result of tue “bardy’s” noml- nation of Mr. Havemeyer, will be seen by the cor- Tegpundence beiow. THE NOMINATION TENDERED. Likapquartens Prorie’s Yanty, No. 211 Founsu Avaxcz, New Youn, Oct-26 1874, Hon. Wittuiam F. Havemerer, Mayor of New Yora:— veaw The bearers of this communication committee duly appointed by ail orgaulastion in couven- won at the above headquarters, representing of the Assembly districts or the city ‘and county of to tender you, in the name ot the “Peopie' 7 nomination tor the position of Mayor of New York And the Chairman of saad communities 1s aloo. instructed’ to "read oa the resolutions unanimously Adopted at our mecting this evening, and report your Feply to sald organization at eight o'clock to-morrow JACOB CUHBN, Chairman, W. Lesxert, Secretary. REPORT OF NOMINATING COMMITTER. To THE GeNceat Comuirrex of THE Prorte’s PaRtr:— The eonierence which you appointed at your last ular meeting at the Fitth Avenue Hotei, Uctober 17, Fespectrully report :— they bave conferred with other organizations as nominations tor municipal opie ‘and re- ‘That they still adhere to ana are coi ew ae Bi and have iound the same bonoracie that he has worked with @ zealous geal for the penent of the Workingmen aod taxpayers, and against the tniev. ing Gesigns of designing pouticians; that if any manof | less honestdeterminativn had been plac ed in his peculiar | position the debt of the city would have Leen largely Mcreased and vur now overvurdeued taxes further in- er by iniilions of dollars; therefore we recommend THE MAYOR wane’ 4 FOURTH TERM. Execotivs Derartaunt, City Hatt, New Youn, Oct. 27, 1574 Srr—I have received at the hands or the ‘Uti rma of whe commicee of the Convention of the Peop ples party, repreventing all the Assembly districts of the city and county of New Yora, teudering me the nomination ag its candidate ior the Mayyralty of this city at suing erection. The taitering manner in which you bave ieferred to | of the bepaties that the laymen shoulo have the | largest voice in the debates of yesterday, as tuc | | Poarisees and hypocrites. ty administration of the dutics o: that office for the I thankiully appreciace, knowing that, if 1 have disappointed the expectations of any person Whose good opinion is entitled wo respect, | the public at large have suflered no harin at my hands | There are now three candidates in the fleid for wat office. The objective point should oe the defeat of Wickham and iiayes, alias Keliy aud Morrissey. To ac- cowplish this desirable object ‘there should be concen- tration, and not dilution. ‘The time intervening betore tiection is oo short to allow any yey, Of the present programme, and ay the great mass vu: the people whose Interests are deeply involved im the result of tne can- vass have appareatly wccepted and are satisfied with the present situation, they must be supposed willing to Abide the issue of the canvass, Whutever It Wa: | ii would have becu « very dittieutr matter for me to | have again accepted the nomination tor Mayor of this | pity. it had been preterred by all the parties oppowed to Fammany sail; but as lam happily reiieved trom all concern on ‘hat account, it Would Le UNwise for ine to | ie cipaie in any movement caleulated to weaken the nizations NOW i the field, and thus lessen their ginees of success against the common enemy. 1 would efore bes You to support those tickets opposed to pany iili which commend themselves to your judgment as having the best chances of success, Yours Fespectiully. wi MV. HAVE. ice ‘Mayor. WHAT “Wiki HE HE DO WITH IT? Engene McEntee, a blackemith, thirty-nine years | of age, residing at No. 435 Flosting avenue, was | @rrested yesterday aiternoon and locked up in the Filth Precinct station house tor stealing @ cot cart irom James Wild om North Ninth street sud Union avenue, » Wilitainsdurg. CONTAGIOUS DISHASES. ‘The following is @ comparative statement of cases Of Contagious diseases for the two weeks ending October 24, 1874:— “Ee age Meare oe = a Makingitt a Ri: THE EPISCOPAL CONVENTION. Ritualism Crucified—In Whose Tomb Its Mourners—Thirty-eight Dioceses Vote Clerically and Thirty-four Lai- cally Tnat It Must Die. The throes of the great Protestant Episcopal | Church in the United States have at last brought | forth a canon on ritualiam, which was yesterday | adopted by a vote of 38 out of 41 dioceses voung | by thetr clergy, and 34 out of 38 voting by their | laity, that the practices and ceremonials famillarly known 4s ritualistic. such as the use of incense ip public worship, the placing, carrying, or retaining @ crucifix in any part of the place of public wor- ship, the elevation of the elements in the com- munion and their exposition, as objects toward which adoration is to be made, or any other act negative—namely, Albany aud Michigan—and one was divided—namely, Indiana. Three dioceses | pargs or DEPARTURE. FROM NRW YORE FoR THE voted laically in the negative—nameiy, New York, we Vermont and Arkansas, and one, New Jersey, di- | viced. As @ matter of bistory 1t may be interest- ing to know that oat of 148 clerical votes recorded | | only sixteen voted against this canon (printed in Sunday's paper). Dr. De Koveu, in giving bis | vote, created some merriment by voting first against himse!f—that is, in favor o! the canou— and then promptly correcting his vote. Of the 104 | Calabria. day vot ences of opivion ag to the value of the present | cunon to effect a reform. FURTHER DEBATE ON RITUALISM. | ‘rhe question came up jor iurther debate at the | nooutide wour, Dr, Shattuck, whe had the floor | on the previous day when the hour of adjourn. | ment cut him off, continued his rewarks, which | were werely 4 plea for tolvration, togetuer witu some illustrations of the great moral | edect of ritualism in Boston aud eisewhere im Massachusetts, and historic iliustrations | o1 the error of ecclesiastical repression or pro- scription. He remarked that iiusnop Cummins lest the Charch, not because he bad not tuli liberty Ww hold 4nd preaca his Own Views in it, but because | he could not get others to be teve ashe did. And the speaker contended it Was a dangerous thing Wo attempt to euiorce our opimions upon others by legisiation. It seemed to be a mutual agreement | clergy bad had belore. Mr. Andrews, a .aymun, Of | Omi, therefore followed his ritaalistic Lrotuer | from Massachnuseits. He remarked that it was admitted that this symbolizing of erroueous doc- trines io the public worstl of the Church ought to be stopped, and that the vid moue of deainug | with it by ihe bishops 13 the best way. He, tuere- | lore, advocaied the several provisions of tue | ments and objections made against it, and showed | by Seripturai and other quotations that the specine acts forbidden by this canun do symbonze false dovirines, and tuat symbolic teaching in every kuOWD instiuce | in we word, notably among the Jews, made | Dr, Bolton, of Virginia, + imiowed. He proposed ihat tne complaine oi two presojters be let cut; but argued i tavor of | making the canon a littie more speciiic, so as to prohivit auricular confession and private absolu- on @nd prayers for the dead, as weil as the other acis. Me would vot take away from Dr. be Koven | Dis ritual, tie might stil have tue une churcu ana | ihe grandest music ana tie surpiiced choirs it he | pieased, But tue Docior hus goue astray, and he | ig too good @ man to be ieit thus to hunsell, and | ail the Convention now proposed 18 io take c.re of | him and see that he is not lost. He could still | Bave the privilege of going among the poor unc | preaching a8 Oiten 48 he iked. WBE ARE ALL RITUALISTS HERE, he said. ‘here 1s uvt 4 man bere who does not love good music and ayerrtaing. eise tual neips to Worsaip and glory God. It is pot ritualism, but Romanism, we are trying to get away irom among | us. And it is« mistake to cali tuis thing, wuicu | would take us vack to medieval tames, uuvanced | churchmanship. He never heard of the ad- | Re: vance gaard being in the rear o: un / army or o: a Cuurch. Protestantism and | if Ninister wate; | cast only seven opposed the canon. And | 67 | 1tas proper to state that tuls opposition was not based on affection jor rituaitsm, but upon ditfer- | Romanism are two diferent things. but these Wily ritualists are one day on une side and tne | next day on the other side of the great wall that | separates those two forms of religious tnuught. | ‘Yee question of priestcratt 1% at the root of tuts | whule matter, The Protestant Episcopal Church | | has no gacrificing priest and no altar of sacrifice. | | It believes im » perpetual sacrifice oerea once tur | all, ‘The Doctor then read irom a munual v1 ritu- | | alism, deiining the number and manner of bowings | here und there 10 diferent parts of che Pinto {| | and adaed that this book was freely distriputel | So iM the pews o/ a charch in tis city. | | The Rev. Dr. Beers followed, not in an absolute Argument im favor of rituaism, with which he de- clared he had litle or no sympathy, out in an elavorate urgument against the cauon. on the grounds of propriety and expediency and neces- sity, Done of which called ior ul. While the world is caliing for tne Gospel and for something to counteract the infidelity and materialism of | | Strauss aod 1yndall aod their schoul thi on gives it @ canon on incense, cracitixes und | mise and 105 eucharistic adoration, He argued against the canon aise on the ground that tae Convention hav- ing # commission on union with the Greek Church, | which uses incense, would stultily itseif by the | passage of this canon. Dr. Garrett, oi Nebraska, | via Key West 2ist, witn mdse and passengers to C H MaJ- Co. Conve | ley sak Visiobens colone: Fifteenth Unitea | States infantry in June, 1874, while in command | of Fort Columbus, New York. Colonel Roy bad | | been on leave of absence, owing to temporary Ill- ness. He was suddenly attacked with the jout. | ‘Wull It Be Baried and Who Will Be | wich svoa involved the heart, He grew worse | from that moment, and suffered intense pain, being uncouscious toward the last, His remaios were sent to Richmond, Va, under an escort of soldiers from Fort McHenry, Colonel Roy was an accomplissed, genial gentiemaa, and had gained honoraole distinction tn nis profession. Moses Lefever—A Veteran Steamboat | Man of the Hudson. Moses Lefever, one of the oldest steamboat men | | s the Hudson, Rensed at New Paltz, near Pough- erday. He succumbed to the K of eristpelas, Mr. Lelever was widely known among Hudsva River steamboat men, and was highly esteemed vy the travelling keepsie. N. effects of an att pubiie. SHIPPING NEWS. of adoration in the eucharistic service shall | cease. Two dioceses voted clericalily in the | OCEAN ‘STEAMSHIPS MONTES ~~ Steenvar. AND NOVEMBER. Cuba. State of Indian: Rotterdam. .|Kotterdam, Bi itrosaway” Pris) ae Hambary.. [61 Broadway. cit ot Antwerp. Liverpool. 15 Broadway. Celt G Havernoat: [19 Broadway Spain iverpoot. |¢9 Broadway. Ville « 18 Broaawav. 4Bowling Green Bownne Green 2 Bowling Green Broadway. -|118 Broadway. Bolivia. Livernool.. |i5 Broaqway pool. |19 Broadway. Jw) sroatwas. 7 Bowling Green :|2 Bowling Green Nevaas . [Liverpool. [9 Broadway Abyssinia. rooo!..|4 Bowling Green State oi ¥ |Giuscow ..]72 Broadway, Honenzollera B :}2 Bow ine Green WA Senowen 150 Rroal way. Suevia.. Jo. Broadway. ‘Ky! Victoria... Covine. Idano... 112 Broadway verpoo!, |29 Broad wav. 8.) Livervoot.. Russia. Westpnaita, .|amburg..|61 Broadway. Java | Almanac for New York—This Day. QUN AND MOON, WIGH WATER. Gov. Island..morn 10 35 | Sandy Hook..morn 9 50 | PORT OF NEW YORK, 06 OCT. 27, 1874. canon, and rebutied serial” Wauy Of the argu. | CLEARED. — Scéamaship. Cuba (Br), Martyn, Liverpool via Queens- town—C G Fr: ancklyn. Steamship Cleopatra, Bulkley, Savannah—Murray, | | Ferris & Co. | Quintet foe South Carolina, Beckett, Charlestoun—J W uintard & Co. eae gg Regulator, Wood, Wilmington, NC—W P prekes Wyanoke. Vouch, Boe City Point and Richmon i—0ld Doulnion sieamship Leia Fanita, Howe, Piiladeiphia—Loriliaes Steamship Co, 3 eamshin Glaucus, Bearse, Bostop—H F Dimock. Ship Cicero (Br), Marsh, Loadon—Charles L Wright & 10. fate Liverpool, Lambert, Londou—Grinnell, Minturn Bark Hampton Court (Br), Lanquist, Exeter—McMur- ray & Damiuerell, fark Marchino (Ital), Zinow, Glasgow—Slocovich & Bark Jouise Malcolm (Br), Robertson, Cork or Fal- mouth—Tucker & Henriques. Burk Concezione ial). Lebofie, Civita Veochia—Slo- covic! ae avert Mowe, Dearborn, Port Spain—H Trow- ark J steele (Br), Leighton, Moblle—Snow & Bur- pilitk ,Alexander (Swe), Olmfeldt, Philadelphia— ‘uneh, Edy Brig’ sarah Crowell (Br), Morru, St Johns, PR—J V Onatuvia Co, brig BB Gove, Hodgman, Havana—S C Loud & Co. able. Robin (bn, Douglas, st Johns, N¥—Carver & jarnes pehr Florence Bailey, Clark, Port Stanley (Falkland | Islands)—J 5 Samson & fro. peght Aaa Doane, Nickerson, Mayaguez, PR— J Wen- rit. Senr James Siater, Hawkins, Naguabo—A Abbott. Schr Frank reat, Downing, Turks Island and a mar. | ket—1 J Wenberg. Schr Brunette. ‘Rich, Bangor—R P Buck & Co. hr G A Hayden, Gree: . Providence—H W Jackson & 102ght BA Poreyth, Hobbie, Stamtord—Stamford Manu- factur! Steamer A © Stimers, Warren, Philadeipma—vawes ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamship Helvetia (Br), Webster, London Oct 13, with passengers to FWJ Hurst. Oct 25, lat 414, lon 63 49, passed a German’ snip bouud west, show: 26th, 3u0 miles p, bound Steamship City of Waco, Grenman, Galveston Oct 18, | | ing Com Code’ signals QBPM. 38 davs ou east of Sandy took. a National line steams! east. saw u necessity und & propriety 1m the passae of | lory & suchacanou. The bisnops have lailed to check this evil because rhey had not the power, but they have no excuse pow. HKitaalists, he deciared, are binderers of the Church’s work. He deniea them any monopoly os preaching the Gospel to the poor. very minister of the Courch 1s as ready to do tu as they are. They might get hold of a tew poor people here by their pictures and shows, but they > Could not introduce such things in the new lands | of the West withoat great tujury to truth and to |} the Churcn. Dr. Lewin and Dr. Clark ivilowed, ; aud tnen Jacob Thompson came oa with @ substi- tute providing for a jvint commission o; both | houses to sit over the matier for the next tnree | years, abd then present to the next Geveral Con- | Aus vention the proauct of their incubation. Mr. | lon 31 W: “nad hie vy Variable gales. Hazeiharst, a Philadeipbia lawyer, gave bis views | in detail against rituaiism, and demanded, in ve- haif of the laity of the Church, that some legisia- | | with mdse and bi Steametup Ban Jacinto, Hazard assengers ‘to WR Garrison. Steamship isnge Beli, Blakeman, Richi minion Steatnship Co. ‘Steamship Richmond, Read, Nortolk, with mdse and | schooner Wm| Jost her capral assengerx to the Old Dominion Steainstip Co. Ship Benvenue (of Glasgow), McGowan, Bombay, 3, with indge to Henderson Bros. Passed Cape of G ie on 12, and crossed the equator Oct 5, im 36 ay had heavy westerly Brin ames id ered Sdavs; since mo verpoo! ry days and st Hew Bros & Cos vent to Unkhart & Co. Good Bop und crossed the Equator Sept Bark Gimelio (ul), Maggic, London 42 days, with | at Bean tt | chalk to order; vessel to Slovovich & Co. Hark Carl Angell (xor), Ulsen, Gloucester 40 days, in | ballast, to order. Came the southern passage, and had a ion be given on this matter. Dr. Norton, of Vir- | ie weather. ianchard, of Maryland; Dr. Hall, of Brooklyn, and Mr. Burgwin, of Pittsburg, followed; aller ‘which the vote was taken, with the results given, And rituaiism is dead. 1s it? OBITUARY. John Lillywhite, the E: glish Cricketer. | pides hair. &¢, John Lillywhite, the veteran English cricketer forty-elghth year of bis age. Mr. Lillywhite, | altoough in years @ young man, 1s justly termed a veteran cricketer. He devoted himself to the cultivation of the sport at an early age, and | soon became a skilled player and authority on the | Men of bis family had been al- and played several games on the grounds in Ho- | boken im the presence of a crowd of spectators, | Giasxow), trom Mexico for ¥aimouth, y it the game being at the time comparatively new to the eyes of very many Americans. Tbe English- | men, who were lodged+at the old Rambow Hotel, in Beekman street, were the lions of the hour. Mr. Linywnite bas since visited Australia with a band of English cricketers, Where | P I Nevi ne was iorced to exercise his very best powers in | ary, order to maintain his reputation against the skill | Mizagoane 18 days, with logwood, dc. to order; vessel agility of the Ireeamen of the antipodes. He | J, gud ‘a8 greatly respected in life, and bis pame be- come known tn almost every civilized country by | his writings on the game of cricket, Dr. Louis Gret: r, the Germa tlonist. At his residence, in Newark, N. 26th inst., died Dr, Louis Greiner, a well known lawyer of that city, but more especially noted as Revol; having been one of the leaders in the German | Revolution of 1348, He was one of the five who | lormed & provisional goverament over one of tue | Rhine proviuces, He was captured, imprisoned and sentenced to death, but rescued by the people and escaped to Swi'zerland, and thence went to iD in Newark as a iawyer. He waa a gradu- ate of Heideiverg University, and from Munich received tne degree of Doctor of | Laws. He wasa strong abolitionist and took an active part in repubican politics aul of lave ears, When, becomiuu disgusted with the way 18 party Was being governed, he retired in dis gust irom active iabor. The Doctor was in his aixtieta year. He was a thoroughbred gentleman, aud among his countrymen in America was highly Tespected. Yesterday, out o! respect to his mem- ory, the Essex county courts adjourned early. | ‘YO-day the fuueral (anes piace. Lieute: mt Colonel James P. Roy, | United States Army. Lieutenant Cojonel James P. Roy, United States | x, yore Prospect (Br), Marshall, New York sor Yarmouth, Army, died at ball-past two o’clock on Saturday, Mth inat., of gout in the stomach, at his residence, venth year of his age. He was born in London, Engiand, on Aprit 80, 1628, graduated at West Point i 1949 and entered the Onited States army as brevet second Meutenant of the Eighth infantry on July 1, 1648, He was pro- moted to second Neuconant, | anne ins | Sonr Hunter, aabethport tur Dighton, | Hi + | Fe Re ss En teed | donee Jantry. ou the sist of August, to free lieutenant March 90, 18665 to val my wt i joy ‘Was promoted to major io wixsh United tes Mr. J. Pringle Smith, of South Carolina; | Vet | afterwards ent, Variable wind and compiler of several works on the national | J)days nouth of Hatteras | game of Engiand, died tn England yesterday in the | ady famous in stirring contests of the peacetul | Beld- and Jobo Lillywhite upneid their name ana | Teputution in a zewlous manner and with honor. | | able pride, He was a conspicuous member of tue | team of Eugiish cricketers who crossed she Atian- | tic. to New York, some twenty years ayo, | | win owe | array bo booatay Sehr ‘Frank Atwood. Bryan, pornos 10 days, with | frui, tod Liuhut; vessel to B J Wenbery. =f Schr Wailiain H Jones, Line, Peerareinn 10 days, with naval agin! to Dotiner, Potter & Co; vessel to A Abbott. | Moi » 00 Monday, Wilmington, Nv, 7 days, with In 1851 he came to America and settied | rth Charles street, Baltimore, in the torty- | Bare John E Chase, Davis, Lisbon, 28 days, we co! salt, &c. to order, vessel to Chase ani Talbot; Oct 26, 105 miles oi of Sandy Hook, saw a brig painted white witb fore and maintopmasts gone; bound east; wanted no as- ), Willers. Trieste 85 days. with sistance. Bark Famathaue (Ger mdse to uneh, Edye's Gor Passed Gibra tar sep ark Mayiiower vot New Haven), Laniara, st Pplerre, Mart # e days, with sugar, &c, to H ‘irowbridge’s Sons, days north of Matieras, with light winds. Bare o cique (ran), # nto, Kio Grande @ x omuth. nad in ion ay We Brig M Tinker of Beste, Bern 1 er (of Bostol gavarwith star to Moses Baylor 2 G04 vi & Barnes. nm 6 days nore ot Hatwras, with light Bopiherly ai eusteriy of ina Bird (of Canning, N 8), erg Maraci ba, a = gages arith coffee, to : Qprraulinaky. Lotz & Co: ite & Co, Was seven da: eiberly en — Lig wind! ee ry Gringe raatiad tight bes Mg eae to ‘Banead Stedo 1a 23 ith rabber al nats toG Amsink & angry ti berg. Had light trades up to lat 28'sy ther shen Oct 12, lat 15 03, lon 87 10, it N ‘and easterly sone brig Aristos (ot Barrington, NE buco tor Boston? 2id, lat $4 U2 lon 73 20 Senor benry Parser (of J “Lewis, Geor; ¥e: 3 dave, with town, tent variable winds. Nene Glaninire (ot eg Soh NB), Sullivan, Arecibo, PR, days win mol J'V Onatavia & Co; vessel to Sehr “Mangam (of Staten Island), iMdgway, ouseman. Had light variaole winds, Schr Ral LA nee (ot be Saar pe Basoayy Cardeni seals sugar, to 3 ints 38 had whe several sails and received other meats D Talbot, ears aay iS 7 — stores to order; vesse: 3 A adas aco & Sehr J & O Merritt, Bovye, Virui he paghe Taabel: Alberto, Tou Petche Union. Pearce, Egg Harbor. Sehr Sarah bilen, Price, Exg Harbor. Sehr Susan Jane, Anderson, Egy tia Schr Alvarado, phia, is anchored at sandy Hook, tor @ harvor, Passed Through Hell Gate, BOUND soUTE. ay, bagi d Soiree. Brig A £3 York. | elie T Hibbard, Miller, Snip Earbor, NS, t York, 1¥ days. with'tach to Jed &: ent: pehe M W Griifing, stockin for New York. | benr Porto Kieu, Wentwor or Port Johnson. | sehr Walter Irving, ryder, with lime to J R Bron & Uo. Sehr Wm MeVobb, Morcon. Soar Ada Anes stone wo lt 8 'y Isiana for New York, a chr Frankun vy Moree.” Tryon, Port Jefterson for Port jo ; Ellis, Kelly, Harwich to- henting to dem, sehr Higuland, Lynch, Roslyn for Albany. BOUND MAS. dior nit Noney (Bp,MeBrige, New webr LU Wells, ‘ort Jol a for Prov a pene N Shaler, Brood, New York for lots ee Sehr Sparkling sea, Baker, Port Joon Boston. Schr Auee Oakes, P, ctor Hallowe York for Halifax. Sehr Win L Peck, Bun geet Haeriet “Lei ene ene George Olitum, Bacon, Amboy tor Middletown. Beur Seuubu, Jobneou Port Jouuren tur Pa tiaod: New York tor Hartford, mD Buskalew. Gupul, ‘Hess, Conklin, south Amboy tor New London. mith, Amboy tor Sale . Gardner, Fag Snr Apthur Burton, A Mead, Rozelle sm th. ral England have met with similar aceide | Probable fro @ the trequency 0! spontaneous combustion this war ths it there must be Ceriged the condition! of “6 Mowhng Gr jreen | | Hamburg... away -Haverpool..14 Bow iny Green | ook. ground ed'on the Uton following moi ‘ning, without assistance, and proc Bang Carus ton, Coggins, hence fe Hevaua se jam, grounded on be “outhwest spit at3 PM. whive and got off at 6125 PM, with tho assistance ottwo tog! boats, and prc ceeded to’ sea: received no dama; mio Marta (Aust), from Baltimore , |Which was abandoned Sept | spoken; no dgite given. Bane Josuo 4 (Br), | repairing ufo at at ouier plankio z had been taken out and Teplaced | Upper portion of her copper had been stripi veasel was be ing calked; 405) bales of jute jnuued, also, quantity of loose and damaged Jute, e eat to about 250 ba les, which was 17 she had beei 3 supplied with a mizenmasc, and ihe cob: en tal 10 allow her being calk: ts. 4 Bowling Green | Livervool..!¢ Bowliag Green | er which had be ai Deon Tepid ced DY new a Bark Boutvai t (Aust), fr Egypt, which ell Gate......eve 12 20 | 25, and was repairing the vady ina few days to take in cargo age . Borramtt, launched at Rock: aed in New York, from whic which put int) Belfast tor Buia Ontver ( Montovideo, pu the whart at | Pensac: Scnr Tsisr 4 THOMPSON, river to the 4 at ide stant damage at ‘high ‘ite. | Lnbec last | and some of t}1* lime took fire. wards hauled) into the dock ana di: broken lime Barrels. Hatirax, Oct 27—The | schooner Bellerophan. of Glon- ierived ‘this afernoon, from, the Western on the 26th she 6 itter reporter Savannah Oct 24, ond, City Point | aud Norfolk, with mase and passengers to the Uld D reporis thal Vtiutehings, ‘the Henry Crowell, and @ vea natives of Argyle, by the thelr poat whfle hauling their trawis. , Oct 27— teamer Sunshine, pe London und ‘wing Istand line, whieh ts ni up at this ed in three different places k, doe ship Hermopyla tary, trom | Botnage. ‘is esimated at $2000. p oe a Suipavinpixo—Mr David A Story, Gloucester, has com- menced work: op a schr of 125 tons ‘for Capt Wim Lhomp- sou s yu eders, (0 ah Vandezee, Padang 115 i ed with coifee, &c, to Meyer a Fassea, Ca lower hol rt »t Bosto! At ‘Kennet umsport. Oct 24, the pee ats built by Cant \ L Thomp: fons, and ‘is the largest ‘yess mth of ki @1, 283 feet over al CP days, wath | 4 fee ‘bt hold, $0 te ares sub Tow ai the juator a centers gale: e weather, 2), at 9 48, Bion ‘38 We | Bei Guantanamo 9 | see] to Carver “rhe ne we ri fully tauncl ie dition aS th oe pues before reported, iteomn| retain one-eighth. she will rate in | on 1c | Lio, rae aie Ny DA) puree of Hatteras, , MMe), Croker, Sagua, 1 Mintarn & Co: “ore Sal inds. uns Exeelsior, ind trom Bermuda. 3} days, and molasses to Ed- vessel to Van Brunt Bros, Had light avy gale from NE. iy etch carried qaekeu hs. stip. List Perry an¢ o ‘hers, of the brig Ha: inah D, ot Benth ri ceitimore for Bridge- Ewrort, | ‘1, Oct 26—Ay bell attache: | to the lighthouse on the bi broken down. ed the) keeper will operate it by hand, (ew LIGHT IX NUDSON RIVER, N. house Boant gi will be shown ‘the south ond. or thaw, -bluetill, Me, for Paitadel- Curney, Boston for New York. huriow, Gailison, New Haven for New | ‘hotmustou for New Yorks | NB; oil not | re s, AdaiDs, Hockland tor New York, with SB, having taker report—1.0 J bois a wold wn, Crowell Portisnd for Now Yoru: ‘with | s New Lomion, ciose Steamship City of New Bedtora, Springer, New York for Pacific, Borden, NB, 200 h was shipped per bark Addison), 000 tiled 16th; Onto, Howland, NB, 240) bol Lowhieh wi | old, an 7 romaius in por. rsons, New York tor Hallowell, pM ‘W , ands wi as rae Toasts additional to those by tele- ee fast, spit tived at st Law: ls Port Johnson tor Prove | bay en Gurney. Gurney, Biisabethport for Prov qerney,< Corser, Ponts Sone Ves ‘million, Petut, Port Jonnson for Bridgeport. Schr Ro bert >inith, Hubbard, Port Johnson tor Provi- Johnson, Port Johnson for Providence, une, Hunt, Por Johnson for Somerset. Behr Ky sling. aed Ainboy tor saie:a. ry Bear Anaor b Parka SALLED, Steamsb ips Rngiana (Br), for Liverpool Savannah ; Souin Carolina. ‘Charleston Hegulator, i? (C; Wyanoke, Michmond, &¢ Celestia!’ Empire, Mare I otand ‘bark ir schr John "itp Castes barks Hex, a + {at Sandy Hook, outward beund, bark Oath. Wind at ¢ unset SW ro Maritime Miscellany. Ba See ( able News, Suir Moo 01's cargo consisted of soft steam coal, her destruc tion trom fire, together with two other Bos- | ton ships (ve Sierra Nevada and Poe: | SOD, from tte same cause, has ex: tention in marine insurance circ glist vessels carry] the coal when put on the subject is deserving ot investigation. Smir imvoi ter, formerly owned by Sway # Co urier and others, of big araport, be Mest rs Howes & Crowell, of Boston, for ae Atip4, launched at Thomaston, Me, 24th, is owned iP Cates ‘ta, when ie ag Sag Aug 10 for Sandy wank, ba: floated Fone Jrom Caleutta for, New York, was Mauritius Sept 4. Several pi ken of ot Tangier Aug Banx Jaxx Axjxa (Br). trom Dublin for Newport, RI, Lough Oct 61m distress, was 10th, to discharge and repair. jan, from Mobile, for Hay’ picked ") “disreh sted and waterlogged, an ine ail right she taking out cargo: vessel vas fallen in with al josta Rica), Liorca, from Shin Island for into Faval Aug 4, and sailed Sept 3; sold at auction a portion of her cargo (pitch lime) for payment of disb Ursements, Bric Brack Swax, from Ni previously rec orted iurantine Jouk ang, and will have to ge; Tas jee ola ssc 16 hhds sugar; insured in pe of a Ph it deiphia dompaoy, reporied to Delaware Maat al Safety. Bug Excevss o (Br), Mayor, port from Bern ada. in three da: made the rounc! voyage to Bermuu: Scum GxoRGe) B Fercusox, trom Philadelphia for Bel- fast, which rez/arned to Philadelphia after collision with steamer Wyort dng. Oct 13, sproceedea onher voyage on Monday, havin g complete Scn Couusa|aa, from Kingston for New Haven, with facging stoner). siruek on suppho inst, and wus lowed to Biker's the sehjr was repairs. Scnn Cunt: Tit0x, which put back to leaky, was ma king 15 men into dry dock /tor examination. Sour Svaaz,| from Seete atte, which sunk alongside r striking on the bar. and ras subsequanhtly raised, If t6 be soldat auction ca the which was In collision with schr Nettio Leimpher off Cross Rip lightboat 14th inst, and afierwardls towed to New Bedford, will not be be Providence for repairs, ag before stated, on account of the ingurun ce policy not ‘allowing her to proceed. 17ts, Fletcher, trom Mexico for New York. flogwood, which put into Savannah sh Oct jeaking badly on the 27th, and may be P (Grants, while being towed down, the Worcester Kallroad Company’ Providence, ofa Munday, ran into the steamer Newport, ving at the American Steamboat Company's whart, stavioj: in her bulwarks an. %—sehr John Tyler, ot and for Calais via Rockland, with general ¢ kerosemte, crockery. &c. from ‘Boston. and 700 bur. om Rockiind, grounded in the Narrows at ht and before LauxcuEp--A fine double-deck barkentine pe 453 toa named Golden Sheal, was launched by M tsvi pete vn coll Length of keel, ari teet uy ‘eet: between decks 4 | ¢ She is id in Portland by. uate Mer- rit “wiiam Williams. Ww 8 Jordan & Co, Ge Capt Wiiliant‘chompson (who wiil command 300. J B Brown, before noticed. was success- at Kennebunkport on saturday. in ad- a Keneor as Portias M veawas ‘This forenoon beso apy ir nip Rose Welt. abt ah t that ever was built in yt om deck, 192 ‘eet keel. 24 tect deep and be commanded by Captain Oriando | joboro, Bath, Mel Cet 3e—-Launchet at Damariscott Ghase Heros) a ship of abou: 13u0 to She is owdied by the builds w. Yor! fee, and will be! commanded by Capt Chas if Chase, er Dass: | Xt olta. Launchiog at Newoastle, by Geo W Lawrence, a pits of Valiant. she ts owned in Boston, a1 manded by CaptJ B Dunham, of Chelsea, Me, Oot 26—Launched to-day at th of Os ‘ll, a fine ship of 1436 tons, named bse She is owne| 4 by Sewal Day & Co. oF Boston, CS nell, of Bru) iewiek, and othirs hal —There & Sept Augast 3, et Commodot 4d bbls sp oll i lat, fod voun ana sailed sept 1 clean, touched to lant a ame day to cruise around the islands; 1th, Nw, 15) bbis sp, landed ofl and sated oped per acer tor Hartford. | tee. June 15, procee: Yor tor oO Gon, Abbott, Port Johnson (or Sal | rth America (Br), Joyee, New “York for 8 Try Gaoan, Wise, Port Johnson for noon Flint, Vint, ‘New York tor Bost lowhard, Port Jobson for ‘Aldrews, Port Johnson for Boston r, Carpenter, New York for Glen Cove Steamer Electra, Young, New York tor Frovidence. | | Bose a anontas) tea consid ircles, Hesides these exceptional in Messrs Sumner. id at auction. n New York for Alexandria, sat into Gibralter Joaky, 8 afi astw: th, which was ut 2) miles fiom ‘agaobo, PR, for put into Charlestom, ise hi arrived ag tal? at this ay having ad back in 16 Rock. Hell Gate, 25th ar ina Pere i condl- pum by wreeking steajner Jonn Fuller, he ath Inst, and brought water an hour. i guard at the stern. aground yesterday on ‘ark, but got off with but he righted §] Damage CY raed some of the te 1308 “over alte in Maine. th, |" part of her cargo trom Pi ears, a Ne tor sea jar's Dy | | San Tae ce ae inunched at | ihe largest vessel ever bait in | York bark Aa 2 Miho (Aus), Cettieren, for larvest ever built | ro —Langep ork jh i Be tf; beim, 43 foot; sole owner, ‘ana ihinte te £ Douglass (ot Boothbay), Spertosk, vasa | a Best t = Bt = ts Fiver. H large re ehlp ‘owned id | veghorn (and atilea tor Philadel tn) Naw’? rab | Munroe, London tor Boston—put. wel re launched yestertiay. at ja, of 1,200 tons burden, tor Capt f Yarmouth; at fro Hants county, he vard of nL irom the'yar. ern 2.40) ime Provinces, sow launched from th yard the bark aba eidt, of 300 tons. Notice to Mariners. ain the machinery of the for ak water in this Until the esta has been pe eer on IA ns eaty madi ‘drown mi Hud: the city of Hudson, N, ¥. The Whatemen. Manakin a|t New Bedford 26th, schr Admiral Blake, haway, | (or Atlantic Veean. | Morse, Wyman (trom Nie | Drvale (Gen), f k Pacific, Borden, of | ort Srueittus Aug 28, bark Adeline Pidvs, For. man, of Né|i, tase trom Celeves (and sailed hot reported. Areived a «Fava ma satied 10th nad celled 151 Isth; | Bonnle (Br), Miraim'c | ming, Autwerp. bbs sp since | ssp and eo ‘Addison), er sau, Franciseo, Capt Ravens. ar. | back whales along the Ice foxy "weather frou, he adi ayant vy deld ice then bexan to open gradually. On ot June mee goeke are, Joreph be eo ‘mothing done among the wi aling Sth or sune worked through the ice over ty f June 9 seven whateships in sight in aud around the northwerd through the no whales June 15 ar- plenty of ice, and yoing north ours wind strung at Nk, rrives at Cape north on the 2h ots une, oame in bat 66 erg 4 winds and loggy. Saw a number of whuleship gieand une 23, cam» to anchor at Kotzebue Sound, ae 2, proceeded southward, August, arrived at Qunami or a¢ Choumacin Islands September rrert ice. Ships report ived Kast Cape; t d heen'but two whales taken up to August 16. ), Ove whaleships it south to cruise for right whales. A letter from Capt Pease, of the bark Ocean, ot NB, reports her at raya gst ar lth, and landed 142 oi Spol bark E B Phalli a Prgpels, Boston, 3 weexs raat clean The © was to sail from Fay: eve 1 The mate and cooper had been sick and were hang A let Howland, of bark Ohio, of NB. re; ports he at Rept 20, ar 16th. having taken 8 bls ep th nd shipped per bark Addison 221 bbis #0, 57 a0 wh oll, ‘318 Ibs bone and 712 wala palin oll. letier from Capt Barn tJ sda} jarengo, of NB, reports her at Point Barrow ee coal. eet with 400 bbls wal: t Barnes sxays—"OF tl tthe 1S ships known to be here, and will average about the same airus oil. Three whales ve been taken Bark Arctic, of Honolula, Js boiling one, the on north of Behring strait.’ There is less iée tu been known for many years, and if we nee of southerly winds the ships 0 farther east than ever before, with wha results’ tine will show. Mach more walfus oil could Lave been, taken had there. been more ice fn the sea.” The Marengo would be at San Francisco in No- saber ve letter from Cart Fisher, of bark Java, 24, of this wee reports rts her oint Barrow, July 21, with 400 bbis a ecae, from St y mappiagsten: 1, of bark Triton. of NB, reports her off Ir, er 19, with 100 bi whale and 375 do aire oll, Heard irom barks J een a Manel, Hickmott, 330 walras; Progress, Dowden, $70 WA letter from Capt Koon, of bark Helen Mar, of NB. a her in the Aretic July 33, witb 450 bbls walras gl OTe shine, in taat viclnil done about the Had heard of but two whales being taken. “a A letter from Capt Fraser, of bark Illinois, of Ld reports her in the Arctic July 22, with 49) barrels wal: rusoil Hoped to be atSan Francisco Nov 16 Spoken. irs Erma, Bich, from Baston sor ''alcahuano, Sept 6, on “e & Bisanoe (2 (Br), Dunn, from Belfast for Galveston, ct pig Starnght, ‘trom Porto Rico fur New Haven, Oct 25, off Five oe bank, wath loss of mainb« OOrD. Ww St tre Ne Ye FP AN AT a a alg NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS, Merchants, shipping agents and shio captains are in- formed that by telegraphimg tothe Hxrato London Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, ths arrivals at and Wepart- vres from European ports,ani other ports abroad, of American and all foreigu vessels trading with the United States, the same wilt be cabled to this country tree of charge and published. Axzen, Sept 9—Passed, ships Castine, Wilson, from Ba- tavia for Boston; Janet Ferguson (Br), Ritchie, from Manila ‘or do, Bancetona, Oct ——Arrived, brigs Saffo (*p), Arimon, New York via Vigo; Dorotes (Sp), Pages, do do. Batavia—Arrived, brig Mary M Francis, Francia, Co- lombo. Carpirr, Oct 27—Arrived, ship Nancy Pendleton, Pen- dieton, Bremen. Grovorsrxx, Oct 26—Sailed, bark ‘Tonsberghuas (Nor), Jacobsen, United States. GLascow, Oct 27—Arnved, steamship State of Nevada @r), Braes, New York. Grsma.tar, Oct — —Arrived, barks Nuovo Mondo (Ital), Savarese, New York; Edith (Br), Lockhart, Philadelphia for Naples; brig Lily (Br), Lawrence, Philadelphia. Haver, Oct 25—Sailed, steamship Suevia (Ger, new), tor New York. Kincroap, Oct 26—Arrived, bark Ursus Minor (Nor) Jorgensen, New York tor Gloucester. Livenroot, Oct 27—Sailed, ships John Bryce, Morse, Callao; Calista Hawes (Br), Leavitt, Savannah (atter putting back); bark Emma F Herriman, Nichols, Boston, and D Chapin, Bunker, Portland (neither previously); Bacefalo (Ital), Sanguineti. Callao. Sailed 26th, steamship Italy (Br), Thomson, Boston and New York ; 26th, bark Herbert (Br), Hill, United State brig Norge (Nor), Johansen, do. Lorponperer, Oct 26—Arrived, barks Countess of Duf- teri (Br), McGonagle, Baltimore; Dido (Rus), Rank, do | (see befow). Lisson, Oct ——Arrived, bark Orsole (Ital), Cafiero, New York ; brig Andrea Mignano (Ital), Lubrano, do, Lxcuorn, Oct ——Arrived, bark Nuova Emilie Celes- tina (Ital, Sterace, New York. Movitiz, Oct 2/—Arrived, steamship California (Br), Ovenstone. New York ‘or Glasgow. Quuexsrown, Oct 2—Arrived, bark Due Cecile (tal), Schiaffino, New York; brig Domingo (ital), Marini, do; Mth, 2:30 AM, steamship City ot Paris (Br), Tibbetts, do (and proceeded for Liverpool). Off Pastnet 27th, 2 PM, steamship Denmark (Br), Wil- liams, from New York for Queens:own and Liverpool. Sournamerox, Oct27—Arrived, steamship Rhein (Ger), Brickenstein, New York for Bremen. Somuty, Oct 27—Of, ship Klizabeth Cushing, Colby, from Shields for Mollendo. Sailea trom ——, bark Cazique (Br), Cox drom Pa- tras Sept 27), United States. Lonvox, Oct 27—Bark Dido (Rus), Rank, at London derry trom Baltimore, experienced heavy weather and | received considerable damage. Brig Lophema (Br), trom Liverpool for Baltimore, picked up from araft five persons belonging tothe | | steamsnip Mary (Br), which foundered whise on a vov- age trom Giasgow to Trinidad. The Lophema trans ferred them to the bark Egyptian, which vessel landed them at Falmouth. Itis probable that with the excep- tion of the five persons above mentioned and the two landed at Falmouth by the steamship Horseguards, all those who were on the Mary, including the captain, are lost. Foreign Ports. Fete pay, par Sept 11—In port barns Nonpareil, Devens, for Boston, 14g: Envoy, erry. past brig Kos mopolist (Daten), siulder, for New Y« woe Uct 14—salled, Amazon, Baltzer, Wilmington, Barcetona, Oct 6—Arrived, bark Josefina (Sp), Maris- tany, New Orleans via Fort Mabon. 1g Village Belle (Br), # 2th, a. Oct 8—Arriver | Bolly ra York; 15th, park a (én), Frith, B Russell, York, 4g James oma (Br), Seton, Turks Is- idridge, ATmétrong, » Barbados, ao Oct eared, sbip ape Taylor, Bom nxtrived at Penarth 12th, ship Intrepid, Simmons, | Bamourg. l—Arrived, bare Almena, Eldridge, CG: Oct Taniue tor Bamburg Tyth, ship Atalnuta (Ger, Sehoof, California. | bones Oct 6—Arrived, bark Srothera, Thurston, Lis- Crau, Aug cr ealiod, ship Duawar (Br), Freebody, 7. ship Svinware (Br), oy lg for New ed 10th, brig land; "agen achr Ida M Carn Coast eee ps 4—In port bare. Albertina, | Burgess, irom Boston, DaNzstC, Oct 10—4srrived, brig Nicolaus (Gor), Borg, ug 26—arrived, brig Oliver vp. Liorca, ship | eval | Island, ue for Monteviteo (ond sail Fronrgs, Aug l1—In port schrs ‘Thos ay and Charies | Shearer, of Stonington, hound for South Seas: all we Gorrekaunc, Ost Eealled, Keaias, Jemelses. America. it Oct I—Arrived, brie Elbe £32 Quisnoim, je Houghton, id 2d bi Wenicen com “Dapont, Nichols (from ‘Kewivorn ¢ Oct ie ee ter Providenza (Ital), | FO ow fed Oct 19 crigt 19th). t aig Saran’ 8 (Br), Townsend | Grom Leghorn), New aoe ravay, Oct Ll—Saile 8 Gutenberg (Ger). Savannah; lath, N's (Nor), Petersen, Neve Orleal Honotuny, sept 28—Arrived, buré Kifle (Br), Liverpool tor Por lind, 0. Hattvax, Oct 25—Arrived. bark Eliza Avelina (Br), hort of water, TLoito, Aug 1l0—sailed, ship Calc' nei am new, Hook for orders patore Teported Sal fit pel Oct sailed, ship ‘frausit "Percy, New rleans. Loxvox, Oct 18—Cleared, H Haarfager, Halvorsen, Pensacola. Lispox, Oct 6—Arrived, bark Insula Capri (Nor), Dan- teisen, New Yor Legnous, Ost Ti—Sailed, bark Wimburn (Br), McDou- 98, Philudelph! ae id cl Cleared Sept C3 Palma) | gall, New York, MANILA, Sept I—In port ships Hoogiy, Frost, trom | Morlo, arrived Aug 22, tor Boston, lig; Westminster (Br), Grose; Kmplre, Leckie: Warrior’ ory Leckie, and Don mt e apalloy for New York, d vd ut ln a ‘iure, New York, MESSINA, nept 26—Sailed, bark Fannie, Carvo, Palor mo, w ivi for New York. Mauninivs, Sept S—Arrived, bark Queen of the South Gr), Adair, «ong Kong (and sued 8th tor New York). oan Oct 2—Arrived, bark Noreua, Nichols, ‘orton aaa, E, Vet 13—salled from the Roads.ship Yai ve Diep), New Orleans; bari Tamburg), New York. barks Rabie we Suihe. PADANG, A from Batay Hie ed 28th, Cnderhill, tor Fawaua, Oot ‘Arrived, steamship Constitution, San nelsen, jailed 224, steamship Colima, San Francisco (with 45 Dassengers dnd 10; tons freight). Port Hastixus, Oct 2e—Pacsed, Br), Munio, from iverpool tor’ Pictou; bars Charlotte jeddie (Br), McKenzie. trom London tor do; sehr Blink hi for Boston. Quienuc, Vot —Cleared, steauships Canadian (ir), | Milter, Glasyow; Hiveruiai (ir), Miller, Liverpool, Suigips. Oct Arrived, bark’Geo B Di SWANSEA, Oei 12| Arrivea, ship Viscount Canning (Br), | Beott, Pensacola, SINGAPORS, Ori tn sport ship Banga (Br), for Bos. | ton (aot New York), te alam Paier, ‘ape Ved ADR, son, Hiogo, | pool: achr W | clent cause: no pu: County of Pictou | oane (Br), Cor- Lronx, sept 19 port, bark Tropic Bird, Hav. | ies | Invigorator will rapidly restore your Waldo, Fates, Leghorn; | ‘eyue, Pordand. | American Ports. Po hn aoe Oct 26—Arrived, steamer EO Kmnght, ‘Stited —“Schrs Oceanus, Groton, Ct; David Colling Ho ken. BOSTON, Oct 7—Arrived, steamer France (Bi De All tree, Liverpool; schrs Sacco (Br), Mulhern, Bt Fomona (in, Hanson, Azua (Hayt); Geo HM squar Haley, Philadelphia. Cleared—steatuer Geo Appotd, Loveland, Balthmore; bark Swallow, Farrar, Key West; brigs Alice Tari Tucker, Sagud; 1 Staples, stowers, Baltimore; Heort Perkins Harrington, New. York: schrs Golden Buck, Port Antonio, Ja: Addie Blaislell, Bearse, Balt more: Eagle, Chase, Philadelphia; Minnesota, Ke! New York; Wim Hoardman, Peltot do. Sailod—steamships Marathon. for ‘Liverpool; wut wg al a and Centipede, for Philadelphia; barks Bow White. satiod. ship Union Ayn ts t 25—Arrived, bark Lapwing, Ben. thal, Kio Janei at sehr otic ney, Pooks, New Yorks. Zith—Arrived. steamers Poromae (Be)! London, Liver. pool; Fanu: Chdwatiad r. Poster, New York; Fett ix. do; DY Boley. Wilmington, Neg ashra Nella, Nasvau; Jefferson Borden, Patterson, Borm ia; Mary Bradshaw, Vanuilder, :avannan: WS Jorou, Boston. Cleared: ole Wik yherpvian (Br), Warts, Liverpool; rune Bos McClellan, w York; brig B SangaN: sehce anne New Haven. Arrived ith 3, Metahan, Voy Ard, P oa toe onaane Seamer Braunschwig (Ger), ye Oct 26—arrived, schr Tom co wae NGOR, Oct %4—Cleared, achr Grace Girdler, Has “Bins Salley ‘sche F F Nickerson, Phi Oct $6—In stream. ready Toe sea be Prentiss Poutndelpht ie Ga New gore i, at Duly, Me jelphia ; Mahon ibe Raw Yor eo. aud ‘James t HH Deputy, Me- et Penobscot tor New York pte i dane, from Bunror for tal CHARLESTON, Og 1 et SA steamsaip Charles, bape a arrived 27th, schr Mary EB Long, Hardy, Winter Pott iede-Btoam shi Galt Str ie inp ita Hart, ‘Arrived Sethe bela: KN a ae! Crowell, New York 5 Border Chieitain (87), Balle : Boston; bark CF lwell i, Uae toy hr ie 80; bri Kennet jughes, eee Pranciece ‘ Y. (3p). Sala, ie roelon ; Brothers (Br), Sant + . Hit ASR tlel ene ae ees eae rt ol THIAEERR vs, oot ware, ne Bole monty A 7 ri OE Seana ware nae gine a at Cleared, bug Maranall etek, Turuere new, Fork FORTRE=S MO: t 27—Sailed, barks American Eagle, Riohmond for Liverpool; Edwin, do tor doy Catharina, ‘ron alo eer for eat and nd’ about 5) sches bound nm PiLt WIV aR, Oot 26S ts Florence Dea Enilins and Theodore Deane, er Bah bie, de Geor: own t 6B Cownerihwaite, Jonos Grom epee ds - VESTON, Oct yet: oF alice “Belly Bat way, Corvus Christle and 2ith—Arrived, bark (not tele) J TL wickwire @n, aid ra UEORULIOWN, 80, Oct 14—Arrived, sehrs wood, Johnson, NewYork; Battle Mc@ Busk, We bury, 'Searsport, Me. 20th—Sailed, sehrs BI. Hazard, Rowland, New Forks Sallie © Coursey, Sipple, Baltimore; MH Stockham, ery, New Yor 2si—Cleared brig M K Dana, O'Neil, Farmeatt, Me, GRaDINEI, UctIT_Arived, sches'ik A Dewitt. Sam eon. New York (and sailed 18th for Augusta); ee on Howard, Waitt do; 19th, Rival, Danton, do} 20! Rogers, tinal Ae. warg/M Graham, Mosall, 0 md Les schrs Mary ral ine Tr! nme NJ 10th, Grace Cushing, Hamilton, New Yor: ast Charles” A vonee, tor Ueorgelown; Mawgie Cala, tod Philadelphia, JACKSONVILLE, Oct 2)—Cleared, schrs Helen Augusta. JorJan, Bridgeton, NJ; MW Drew. paerian New Haven; Frances £ iallock, Moale, Pointe: Gautatoupes P salt, Turner, Now kork, ANS, Oct 23—Arrived uo. steamship State of Praousiana. (1, Liverpuol: ships The Norris; Barstow, Damurtwcatta; Robert Dixon, Smithwick. Liverpoot{ sone William M Jones, Stulthwick, New Yo i7th—Arrived. steamship Pones (Sp), Portando, Porte Rico; gohr Mattie A Frinklin. Graf, itoston, Cleare _erauiaiiiD St Louis (Br), Retd, LiverpooL® Souruwssr Pass, Oct 2i—Arrived, schr R B Locke Schrerer, Bannaca. ams atOorne, Oct 23—Sailed, bark Altagracia (Sp), jarcelona. 27th—Arnived, schr Henry E Winship, Doane, Boston. Sailed—Steamsni sy bet Peril brig Higil NeWBaRN led, selirs Clara Davison, oF New Yor for do: cern tee ‘oct A—Arrived, brig lda L Ray, Haskell Port Johnson ; scl so ne Collins, Da: «Keokuk, Fuster, Hoboken. Saited—schraNadab, “Cheney muy Hl Naylon ‘is! and Georgie Clars, Bartlet, Phil lelphia. NEW BEDPUCD. Oct 8—arrived, steamer Leopard, Albertson, Philadelphia. 3eth—Saied, bark Gomes If(Port), Telxetra, tor Azores an NEWPORT Oct 25—Arrived, sehra John Mayo, Bragg. Wellilvet tor New York; &'S Dean, Cook, Providence 104 Fhilacelphia, Williams, Hoboken. sohr phi Béth-sailed, schr Maria Flemin, Nay LONDUS, Det ain Arriva K Dickinson, Ne NEW HAVEN. Oct 26 Cleared, schrs Louisa Birdsall, Warren, Baltimore; Balloon, New ¥ PORTLAND Oregon), Oct Arrived, bark Timare Bp), Coleman Newcastle, N UAGOULA, Uct tt Arrived, schr Annie, Law- renee, {ndianola 2u\—Arrived, Schr Thos Winans, Morgan, Galveston. cishred Bolle ds CoaDiiae Stone (having tepatred), Key West eEENSACOLA, Oct 15—Arrived, schr B L Eaton, Adams, ey Sailed 15th, barks Asuncion (Sp), Artan, London, Adda J Bonner, Bonner, Rio Janeiro; 16th, Rowena. ory Mis, Corunna Spain) rig movatone, Barter, New York; 17th, scnr Alineda Witte: ley, do. d, rs Tlasat (Sp), Mirambell, Rio Grane i Star. Moore, New York: Selma, Power heparan Hal Fler, Key Wes AL, Oct 26—Arrived, st Chapin, New York (and sttied 27th for’ Fern Also arrived 26th, steamship Mediator, er dina). lartin, New York. PULLADELPHIA. Oct 27—Arrived, steamship sore Janis, Harns, Liverpool and Queenstown ; brig Holland, salt Cay, schrs siephen Harding, Hardin Boston: "Janae W bewie Baset mocad Pond Me an cleared for East Cambridge); {iatue Perry, Chase, ana Ann 8 Cannon, Grace, Sew Ledford: Westmoreiand. Allen, Providence (and cleared to return) also arrived, bark Cienfuegos, Shevitard, Portland; pies Lizzie MeNichola, Fanning, Windsor, N8S; Vapor, Applegartn; Allen Greene. Nickles; Samue MeManemy, ‘alls, a ‘George H Bent, Smith, Bostor Wet Raley, “do (and cleared to return); Lizzie Lane, West! Bangor: Delin O Yates, Yates, :alem: Lizzie F Dow, Chase, Myatic (and cieated for Boston); L. ind cleared for Portsmout Perry, Hawes, New Bedford d cleared to return). Chg orn igi t North Point, Smith, New Yorkt bark Templar (Br), Phillty, Havre: brig G it Jones (BP), Rees, Barbadoes; schrs L A'Rommill, Jeffries, and Jem Middieton, Whitecar, Key West; Hamburg, Westcott gout Rotwales ‘Tennessee, ee Por ands, Eliza Bema Foston; Georvetta, Camp, New York, N ey ng Del, Oct FaNe-Sieaehip Rattie joston, passed down Jat evening. Bark Saris’ Clottise (eal, for Marsertics; anchored off he last night, and proceeded this AM in tow. Schr Kichat Rhodes, tor Sazua, passed. down this AM. shold is | Brerguson, trom Philadelphia for Reltast, Ireland collision off Wilminzton Creek Oct 13 with steamshil iD Wyoming, passed down PM yeste having co ‘ete repairs Several light schrs passed up this A y haze prevailing, ugsod Up, brig Samuel Welsh, from West saaleat schrs Arthur L (Br), from Port Spain: Addie Murchig from Calais; Maxié Cain, from Bath; Maria 5 Le: W Wheeler, Emily & Jeanie, and Marcha, Weleby from Boston. Steal ip Reading, for New Orleans, passed do Lewes, Del Oct 27—A M—steamship Rivemarie, trom New Fo arrived this AM. P M—Very liztle movement of vessels; several square riggers via yi outward b bien and one gay in. ° rrived. schra Ethat Blake, Philadelphia; Calvin, ‘thomas, South Amboy aig bi tel 2 ey. Hien favo, Philadelphia. Sal \—Bark, Damppel aith—Arrive PGeo' 8 Bern; » toner. Fouatre gohta Gem, tor New. York: Comet, Calais 1 dy; ML Newton ‘a0. for. gt Ia. Gleared— sehr Bowdoin, for Baltiin Also cle th. ip Chesapeake, for Ne M4 BE] sehrs y Henry Norwell, ‘Wo ile; Clara Leavitt, eOarauourt, Oct 4—Arrived in Ay? lower narbor, Mary Susan, Snow, Rockland tor New Yor! Peo 1 neceere ‘Hunver, ENCE, Oct 2b—Arr! ed Sheriman, Ebuadelpties Mary. Rox Sailed—-teamer i 1 ath tie Votd, Pht Iphia ing sree wree eyton do wbor mete xter, Lt phegry Kossuth ig ead boas adn sare esteyt trim Sreece and Foluter Bliss, Ne at TORE, T, Oct 26—-Sailed, soht Yt ae weGnMe MOND Oot 24—Gatlod, schr Brecse, Cranmer, le’ fork. ROCKLAND, Cy. Rozina Best Pai iphia. gmerics, ti Detia: cade my 7 iE rasnctsco. Oct 19—Cleared, bark Amis, Sine ir, Nona! bs: Balled “Bohr Josefius Victoria (Mex). Garola, Guay vitcarrived, ship Locksley Halt (Br), Barnes, Moly arn Wath—Arrived, ships Cartsburn (Br), Youn Cinace her palmer, Gieouockt Sere Maryann WB Cleare hip Mary Bangs, Bangs, New York via Alta’ SAVANNAH, Oct 26—Oleared, ship Waltlam (Br), Ulle | ton, Liverpool: sehr Crissle Wright, Clark, st Marys. 2 Arrived. steamships | a:t Salvador, | Nickergo | Tt ou nr Monvgomner, rai iealat lot! yi Ore ntal iy tt ‘ison aerived, “park Mary A 'Sstail Fucke BE sche Geos t, Dexter, Halit ‘Cleared yESD ge Frederico ip (ahs mineeyee Liver. Lewis (Br) Salied— tam Leo, Dal Jiele: ‘New Yorks = Geo Be EY AWD HAVER, Got 20—Arr Cohasset for do; Jadab, i abd a tor doy Pentpeot Calais for New York; Mauna Loa, Machias for do: James A_Crooker, Bangor tor itoalyty SAL tarpaulin, Cove-Batkentine J J Marsh, trom Bal UOT PNUPON NO, Oct 26—Salted, schr albert Mason, or mae, ser cn stramer Rebeoos Clyde, Baltimore, iv nM | Broomail and Win or dor gab, Now for rahdelptia J Jom eer, fur Philadet Sad etree pone ced, ache Palladiam, Byder, New York. 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