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10 THE -RED CLOUD COMMISSION. Professor Atherton and Hon, G. W. Harris, of the @ommitice appointed to investigate the charges against the Red Cloud Indian Agency, were at the Fifth Avenue Hotel yesterday, eens pha ot members, onelude ir by writing a eG They here taken over 500 printed pages of testimony, and have agreed as to the Character of their decision, Dut waited the printing = the testimony before closing up their formal ‘which will probably be ready for forwarding to Wash? ington very soon after the arrival here of ‘their asso- Cates. i LEGAL TENDER CLUB. ‘At amecting of the United States Legal Tender Club last evening, Richard Schell President, a resolution was adopted that the Democratic Legal Tender Club call a meeting of the friends of its cause at the Cooper Institute ou the 13th of October, at eleven o'clock A. M., to forma Democratic Legal Tender State Central Committee, NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING. A pleasure party, consisting of Alderman Gross, Cap- tain Baden, Charles Willing, A. Dwyer and other resi- dents of Hoboken, had a very narrow escape from death by drowning on Sunday evening. They had embarked on a barge in the morning and were returning home about dusk, when the vessel shipped a great deal of ‘water, the river being extremely rough. When they were te Eightieth street and about 400 yards — shore, the a a went down beneath the ight of the waves that had filled it. The occupants ered with desperation until they succeeded in turn- coe ‘boat upside down, when they clung to it for ins They remained in this terrible plight for a long time. At length the tugboat J. W. Pratt happened by, and came speedily to their relief. The strugglers were rescued, some of them being quite exhausted, When they were lunded at Hoboken, they presented the men on board the Pratt with $50, A CHILD RUN OVER. Maria Day, a child two years old, residing at No. 2,301 First avenue, was run over and seriously injured yesterday morning by a grocer’s wagon, at the corner of 122d strect and First avenue. The driver of tho | wagon, Henry Pepper, was arrested by the Tweltth | aspen police Hers locked up. The child was taken | ome, | FATAL CASUALTY, A young woman named Carrol] was ron over near Plainfield, N. J., on tho Central Railroad cn Sunday night and instantly killed, the body being cut in two, She is supposed to have been an imsane woman, who escaped from her friends here. REAL ESTATE SALES. Owing to the fact that there was but one sale an- nounced the attendance ut the Exchange yesterday was quite small. E. V. Harnett sold, by order of the Court, in foreclosure, the three story and basement brown stone front (imitation) and lot, 16.8 by 54, on the west side of Prospect place, 171 feet south of Forty-third Street, to Walter L. Cutting, plaintiff, for $4,500, said property being valued at $9,000, E. V. Harnett also | sold the three story and basement brown stone front | (imitation) on the west side of Prospect place, 83.9 feet north of Forty-second street, to Walter L. Cutting, for $4,500, the same property being valued at $5,000. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. MARRIED. Macon —Pamira.—At the chapel of, the Navy Yard, ‘ ‘NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1875—TRIPLE SHEET. Monmouth Beach ber a eae the funeral will take place from her residence, No, 157 West Thirty-fourth street, Tuesday morning, at nine o'clock, Remains will be taken to Albany. Hu.tow.—In Gloucester, Mass, on Thursday, Septem. ber 30, at the residence of her daughter, Mra, Alfred Somer, Hanniet B., widow of the late Joshua Hilton, of New York, in the Sst year of her age. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery. New York, California and Eastern papers please copy. Hoaaanv.—On Monday morning, at quarter-past nine o’clock, MaxTHa A., youngest daughter of Louis and Emma Hoagland, aged 11 months and 14 daya Funeral will take place from the residence of her —— No, 641 Hudson street, on Wednesday, at one o’cl Hoaws,—On Sunday, October 8, Canouixe M. Hotwns, daughter of John B. and Caroline M. Holmes, deceased, in the 48th year of ber age. “She caine with smiles, the hour of pain to cheer.” Funeral services at the Church of the Divine Pater- nity (Dr. Chapin’s), corner of Fifthavenue and Forty- filth street, on Wednesday, October 6, at twelve o'clock M. Relatives and friends are. respectfully invited; also, ‘Alpha Chapter, 0. E. $., No. 1. urna Guare 2x, No. 1, 0. B, 8.—Sisrers—You are in tn notified to attend the funeral of our late sister, Caroline M. Holmes, on Wednesday, 6th inst., at twelve M., from Church of Divine Paternily, Fifth avenue and Forty-fifth street, Eastern Star’ services at the church. Members of sister shapes respectfully in- 6 8. BRADY, W. M. Secreta Borrrici rooklyn, on Sunday, October 3, Juzta Fume ae Svrpam, wife of Charies'A. James and daughter of the late John E, Van Antwerp, of that city. Panera! services at the Church me the Redeemer, Fourth avenue and Pacific street, Brooklyn, on Wednes: , 6th inst, at three P. M. LANKINAU. —At Brooklyn, on October 3, 1875, Mera Jowanne HeLENA, aged 3 years and 11 months, after a short tliness, ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her rents, corner of Fitteenth street and Third avenue, rooklyn, on Tuesday, October 5, at two o'clock P. M. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited, Letunrrz,—On the 3d inst, at the residence of his brother-in-law, M. Bergman, 112 West Twenty-ffth — Ferpinann Luipnstz, in the 36th year of his *sfiis funeral will take place from the above residence on Wednesday, October 6, at two P. MorGan.—Suddenly, at Morristown, N. J., on Mon- day, October 4, Miss Huwansrra F, Mogaay, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- ral, trom the residence of J, B. Halsey, day, October 6, at half-past two o'clock: ‘Trains leave Barelay street at 11:20 and 12 for Morris- town, where carriages will be in waiting. Middletown (Orange county, N. Y.) papers please co} McLuiNs.—At half-past twelve o’clock on Monday morning, at the residence of her parents, Michael and Mary Mullins, 90 New Chambers, Mary A, Muiuins, aged 11 months and 22 days, Friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday, at two o'clock. MeGuinkss.—On October 3, Parrick J. MéGurvgss, aged 42 years, 3 months and 18 days. The fuueral will take place from his Inte residenco, No, 210 Kast Seventy-fifth street, on Tuesday, the tlh inst., at one o'clock, Interment in the Cemetery of the Holy Sepulchre, Newark, N. J. Relatives and friends of the family’ and those of his brothers, Ed- ward and Thomas, are invited to attend. McPakLkN.—On Sunday, October 3, Mowrca, youngest daughter of James and Frances McParlen, aged 1 year and 25 days, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 1,030 Madison avenue, on Tuesday morning. October 5, ai eleven o'clock. Oaxey.—On Sunday, 3d inst,, Morris D. Oaxxey, in the 38th year of his age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, 546 West Thirty-Ofth street, on Weduesday morning, at eleven o'clock. Puck.—At Greenwich, Conn., October 2, EMBLINE AyrotveTrs, eldest daughtor of the late Walter and Catherine Peck, of this city. Funeral services at Christ church, Greenwich, Conn., on Weduesday, October & Train leaves Forty-second street at twelve o'clock. Pxck.—At the residence of her sister, Mrs. L. R. Boyd, East New Brunswick, October 4, Mies Sarat M. Pscx, aged 83 years. The funeral services will take place at the house of nd, California, September 30, by the Right ier, Bisbop Wingfield, assisted by Chaplain A. A. Medllister, f Barney Mrgns Masos, Licutenant United | States Navy, to Epmonta T., daughter of Captain | Thomas 8. Phelps, United States Navy. No cards. Mason—Sox.—In Brooklyn, on October 2, 1875, by | the Rev. Hiram H. Huchings, Wu.tian H. Mason, of Brooklyn, to Euaa T. Son, of New York. Mokmisox—BuckrnouaM.—At the First Congrega- | tional church, Fairfield, Conn., by the Rev. Dr. Ran- kin, on Thursday afternoon,’ September 30, 1875, Daxret W. Muruisox, of New York, to Auice, eldest daughter of John Buckingham, Esq., of Chicago, Ill, Rewmertz—Cuvrcmiit.—On Monday, October 4, at Calvary church, by the Right Rév. Horatio Potter, | Bishop of New York, Fraxz Fruepricn Remwertz, of | Dusseldorf, Prassia, ‘and ANNA Parience, daughter of | the late Timothy G. Churchill, of this city. Warp—Va.exite.—On Tuesday, September 23, at | the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. Dr. | Wyatt, Hexry Warp, Jr., to Euiza, daughter of Jobn N. D. Hinman, Birmingham, Conn., Thursday, October 7, where the remains will be taken. Ricumoxp.—At Tremont, on Monday, 4th inst,, Sanam M., wife of Edwin Richmond, Funeral will take place from the residence of her nephew, Thomas W. Lewis, Washington avenue, near Monroe’ street, Tremont, on Wednesday, 6th inst,, at | two o'clock P.'M. Train leaves Grand Central depot at lo’clock. Relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend without further notice. Rrrcu.—On Sunday, 3d inst, Hexay Lo Riven, of this city, in the 64th year of his'age. The funeral services will be held at his late residence, | fi No. 57 West Thirty-ninth street, on Wednesday, 6th | inst, at half-past nine A.M. Remains will be taken to Greenwich, Conn, Rercite —At San Francisco, Cal., on Saturday, Octo- ber 2, 1875, Marta Hamuton, widow of the late Arch- ibaid A. Ritchie, of that city. Newcastle (Del.) and Philadelphia papers please copy. Valentine, Esq., all of Brooklyn. Wiitis—Brows.—In the English Episcopal church, Porta del Popolo-Roman, at noon, on Thursday, 8 tember 2, 1875, by the Rev. John Gough Clay, Evanver | Berry Lis to ANNA HouMEs Onaabee, eldest o—- of Mr. William E. Brown, all of Cahfornia, | BAL DIED. Avstin.—Oo Sunday, October 3, at three P. M., ABRAM AUSTIN. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 26 Bank street, on Wednesday, 6th inst., at one P. M. Barky.—On Sunday, October 8, of diphtheria, Nex- ume Lamon, only daughter of Willlam H. and Mary E. Barry, aged 5 years and 24 days. Funeral from the residence of her grandfather, 338 New Seventh street, between Coles and Monmouth atreets, Jersey City, on Tuesday, Sth inst, at one o'clock, Brenanp.—At Westchester, on Monday, October 4, at the residence of* William Conway, Das E., daugh> ter of Charles and Mary Bernard, aged 5 years and 11 months. ‘The relatives and friends, also the members of | Wyoming Lodge, No, 492, F. and A. M., are respectfully invited to attend the fineral from St Peter's church, ‘Westchester, on Wednesday, October 6, at haif-past two o'clock P. M. Burke.—On October 3, at 6:30 P. M., at the Convent of Mercy, No. 35 East Houston street, Sister Mary Boraia Burwx, a native of this city, in the 27th year of ber age, and the Lith of her life in religion. R. ar Buans.—On Monday, October 4, Eves, the beloved daughter of Patrick and Mary Burns, aged 18 months, On cherub’s wings our dove bas flown To beautify God's heavenly throne. May her soul rest in peace. Her remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetes three o'clock P. M., on Wednesday, from No, 225 Twenty-second street. Coytorr,—At hie residence, Jous H. Cowrorr, in the 88th year of his age. | The relatives and frends are respectfully invited to tiend the funeral, from Trinity chapel, West Twenty- fifth street, near Broadway, this (Tuesany) morning, al ten o’cloek. | CkaNk.—At bis summer residence Saybrook, Conn., | on Monday, October 4, Russi Cuane, of this city, in | the 62d year of his age, Funeral services at Saybrook, to-day (Tuesday) at four P.M. The remains will be interred at Woodlawn, on Wednesday. Train leaves Forty-second street at 2:30 P. M._ Relatives and friends are mvited wo attend. | De Rivera.—On Sunday, Sd inst., Jcasira Mansa, only child of Thomas aud Adeliue de Rivera, aged 3 | years, 2. months and 4 days. Relatives and friends are Tespectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, | rated 124 East Forty- fifth street, oo Wednesday morn- ‘at haif-past ten o'clock. —On Monday, October 4, Tuomas Down, aged 63 years. Rotrce of faneral hereafter. Eoan.—On Monday, October 4, of apoplexy, Patrick = aged 45 y Notice of the | Taneral hereafter. Easton.—Suddeply, on Sunday, October 2, of con- gestion of the brain, Joun A. Easton, M. D., aged 40 ears. 7 Funotal service at his late residence, Third avenue | and 147th street, on Tuesday morning, 5th inst., at ten o'clock. Feruatt.—In Brooklyn, E. D, on Monday, October 4, Manu H. Ferrats, son of Jonn Ferrall, deceased, in the 2vtb year of his age. | Notice of funeral hereafter. | Frravarrick.—On Sunday night, at nine o'clock, | Marnoaner Matra eet daughter of the late Witham Fitzpatrick, M. Ireland, and niece of the late Mathew Fitzpatrick, of Ballyjamesduff, in the same county, aged 43 years. Funeral to-morrow, from her late renideace, 729 Third avenue, to C alvary Cemetery. Forurs.—On the 4th inst., at the residence of his | father, William Forbes, Raliway, Tuomas JerrERson Founxs, aged 42 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- epecttully invited to attend nis funeral, at his father’s residence, on Wedursday, the 6th inst, at one o’clock P.M. Train will te Rahway, N. J., at eleven o'clock A. M. Coaches will be at the depoton the arrival of the train. GaGk.—At Plainfield, on Sanday, October 3, Mania T. Gaon, aged 49 yeare. Funeral services will take piace from her late resi- flence, Plainfield, N. J., at ball past two P. M., this pana thence to Greenwood Cemetery on Wednesday morn tng. Relatives and friends aro respectfully invited to sitend, Givvord.—On Monday, October 4, Ca at | cast | | October | pal church, of Belturbet, county Cavan, | M Rvese.n.—At Central Isp, Long Island, on Sunday, Jane Russet, in'the Sth year of her age. Relatives und friends ‘are requested to attend the | funeral, from her late residence at Central Islip, Long | Island, on Tuesday morning. Cars leave Hunier’s | Point at nine A. M. SanGew.—At Westport, Conn., October 3, James H. Sanoun. in the 35th year of his age. The services will take place at the late residence of deceased, 209 Macdonough street, at one o’clock P. M. to- | day. The remains will be removed w the family vault in Sherbarne, Mass. Siepien.—On Sunday evening, of diphtheria, Cuarzes, only son of Charles and Julia F. Siedler, Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at four o'clock, from the residence, Crescent avenue, Jersey City Heights. Relatives and friends invited to attend without other notification. Sremmxnatany.—On Monday, October 4, Mantiy Srem- MERMANN, aged 22 years, Relatives and friends are respectfully mvited to at- teud funeral on October 5, at twelve o'clock, at his I ieaibers residence, Seventy-eighth street and First avenue. Srxvens.—On Sunday, October 3, at six minutes nine o'clock, ALRERT, oldest son of Leroy and Stevens, aged 5 years, 1 month and 12 days. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at the Methodist Episco- Croton on the Hudson, at half-past one P. M., Tuesday, October 5. Carriages will meet at Sing Sing the eleven o'clock train from Grand Central lepot. Tayior.—Un Sunday, October 3, 1875, Epwanp P. Tayion, aged 48 years and 6 days. Funeral services will be held at his late residence, 86 Cambridge place, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, at four P. M. Auburn (N. Y.) and Bangor (Me.) papers please copy. Twewit.iGer.—Suddenly, on Monday, October 4, Wuirmons Tkewiwicer, aged 31 years. The relatives, friends and members of Eureka Lodge, No. 243, F. and A. M., are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, 6th inst., at one o'clock, from St. Peter's Episcopal’ church, West Twentieth ‘street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. Newburg papers please copy. Troy,—On Sunday, October 3, Wutiam M. Troy, aged 47 years. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the faneral, fr Wednesday, the 6th inst, at forty-five minutes twelve P. N. B.—Funeral services postponed Tuesday, she to Weddesday the 6th, sume hour. Wirt. —in Brooklyn, on Sunday, October 3, ANNA Caraanurn, beloved daughter of Frederick and Helena | Witte, aged 4 years and 8 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her parents, 66 Hicks street, on Tuesday, October 5, at two o'clock P. M. SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS, DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK POR THE MONTHS O¥ OCTOBKR AND NOVEMBER, lla "Steamer. SEN [_ Satie” | Destination, Office. Wyoming 1Oct. |2 Brosaway Seythia. . \Oet. 4 Bowling Green State of Virddild../Oet. 72 Bronaway ‘ et. 69 Hrondway Gellert, cw. 61 Broadway City of Hichmond. [oes 15 Broadway tic « Oct. 19 Broadway oct, 9, 88 Broaawny 9. |Ginsgow ...17 Bowling ¢ 9. | Bremen, owling Greca 12'| Liverpool: ||20 Broadway 14. |Lverpool. 14 Bowling Green 14.|flamburg. 161 Broadway W A Scholten... 14. [Rotterdatn. 50 Broadwa; Donau, A 16,| Bremen... |2 Bowling Green City of New York. 16.| Liverpool. ./15 Broadway Britannic. 16.| Liverpool. .|19 Broadway Beype 16: | Liverpool. ||69 Brondway ¢ litornia., 16. |Glasgow ...|7 Rowling Green Frane 16. 55 Brow Havre. L Montan 29 Broad State of Indi 74 Broodway Bothnia 4 Bowling Green Kiopstoc 161 Broadway The Queen. 50 Broadway Anchor '7 Bowling Green 19 Broadway ‘115 Brosaway 2 Bowling Green 29 Brondway 4 Bowling Green 61 Broadwa; 50 Broaa rpool..|19 Broadway shild of 8. EB and Carrie Moss Gifford, ‘aged 6 r Funeral Tuesday afternoon, at three o'clock, at Pi has N. J. Trains leave foot of Chambers stre Pa wig ge —On Monday, Jr., youngest October 4, Cianues AL | ot Gen. Schuyler Hamilton, In the 18th Year of his ag 1o Funeral at the Shere of the Holy Apostles, corner of Ninth avenue and Twenty-eighth street, at ten ‘o'clock A. M., Wednesday, Octobor 6. Relatives and | triends are respectfully invited to attend. | Hrommas. —On Sunday, 3d inet., suddenly, Winuaw Hleoeman, aged 69 years. Relatives and friends are respectfnlly invited to at 4 the funeral at the Church of the Incarnation, cor. | cer of Twenty-ffth street and Madison avenue, on Wednesday morning, 6th inst., at ten o'clock. Hewny.—At Monmouth Beach, on Friday morning, Metober 1, Many, infant daughter of M. Ho and Eliza beth R. Henry. | Hewey.—On Saturday morning, at Monmouth Beach, | N. J., at the residence of her futher, Bitzanern Root Hewny, wite of Dr. M. H. Hen _ daughter of Hugh a f, Mary ae of New ‘The ramaing of i. Honey phade branabt om from | | State of Georgia. 15 Brondway 2 Bowling Green .|69 Brondway are Powiing Green Dakota, Adriatic... 56 Broadway gr NOTICE TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS ENTERING THE PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGHT.—The New Youe Hixnaco has adopted a distingnishing Coston night signal for use on board the Henatp steam yacht, showing while burn- ing the colors red, green, red, changing from one to the other in succession, and can be seon several miles distant. Cap- tains of veesels, apon seeing this signal, will oblige as by pro- | paring any marine nows they may have for the Ship News Department of the Henatp, HG Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriv- ing at New York can do so hy addressing to such vessels, care of Heratn news yacht, pier No 1 Bast River, New York. Letters received from all parte of the world and promptly de- Uvared, onlicates ore required, - ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. mou WATER Gov, Island.,..morn — — Sandy Hook.....eve 11 15 eit} dun: tampa .morn 1 45 6o1 637 ve 9 00 PORT OF NEW YORK, OCT, 4, 1875, CLEARED. wignmer, Wraming GB, Price, Liverpoot via Queonstown— ‘itis Guion, Steamer ‘Kolgnt Templar (ir), Kirby, Sayannah—Funch, Edye & Co, Aoamer Beverly, Wallace, Philadetphia—Jus Hand. Steamer Eleanor. Johnson, Portland—J ¥ Ames Bark Gipsy Queen (Br), Montgomery, Queenstown or Fal- month for orders—Benham & Boyese Bark Alice Muir (Br), Acker, Bremon—Brott, Son & Co. Bark Lalin(Br), Cunningham, Dunkirk—Bovd & Hinekes, Brig Jarlen (Nor), Rammelboff, Dublin—Funeh, Edye & (Sirig Urbano Rataasi (ital), Guidne, Gibraltar for ordere— Joba C 8 ‘Brig Honshu, Sylvester, Humacoa, PRR A Robinson & “Brig Geo Gllehrist, Patten, Havana—W C Adams. Schr Abbie Wasson, Gray, Porto Cabello and Maracatho— DA de Lima, Schr Mary E Douglass, Roff, Basseterre (St Kitts)—B J Wenbe ‘Schr Storm Petrol, Ellsworth, Ponce, PR—B F Metcalf & Ce ‘Schr J W Pensloy, Barker, St John, NB—Heney 4 Parkor, Scr Ocean Phaniom, Adis, fickimond, Va-Overton Hawi UScirdoe W Wilson, Somers, Boston—Overton & Haw- wiathr Elm City, Kelly, Now Bedford—Pisher & Co Sobs Harvest, Corwin, Providence via Bristol—H W Jack- son ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND MERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINK, Steamer Baltic (Br), Gleadell, Liverpool Sept 23 and Queenstown 24¢h, witli mdse and 225 passengers to RJ Cor- Steamer Tybee Kuehl, 8t Domingo Cit t 24, Samana goih, Porto Plata 27th and Turks sade Seth, with mdae and passenzers to L de Monte. Steamer Columbus, Reed,’ Havana, Sept 90, with mdse and passengers to Win P Clyde & Co. Steamer Montgomery, Faircloth, Fernandina Sept 20 Branswick 30th, Port Royal Oct 1, with mdse and passengers to H Gelpeke, AtS AM, Oct 8, off Cape Hatterns; exchanged Hansls with bask Diptor, of Sunderland, trom Rio Janeiro for New York. Steamer City of Galveston, Evans, Savannah Sept 30, with mdse and passengers to R Lowden. Steamer Charleston, Lockwood, Charleston Oct 2, with mde to Jaa W Quintasd # Co, Steamer Wm P Clyde, Jones, Wilmington, NC, 65 nours, with mdse to WP Clyde & Prince fatoiph ot St John, NB). Wishart, Calcutta vs, with mdse to Bowring & ‘Archibald. . Pulsed Cape of Good "Hope Aug 6, St Helena Aug 22. and crossed the Equator Sept 1. in’ lon 26, 25; Aug’ Stslat 1.318, lon 25 08, spoke « Dutch bark from Neweastle for'San Francisco, show: ing signal letters KMSY. ‘Ship Emerald Isle, Nairn, Liverpool Anz 26, with mdse to Tapscott ros & Co. 110 and 11 had a heavy gale from Med NW, during leh shifted cargo and lost several **Ship EW Stetson, Moore, London Aug 19. and G 14th, with mdse to’Grinnell, Minturn & Co. H "y westerly winds most of the piasaue: Se pr 10, Tat 47 16, lon a7 17, had a heavy gale from 8 to NW; id split sails, “sar Wenonat (of Picton, NS). Forbes, Pisagua 97 days, vith mitrate of soda to R Grace & Co. 'Passed Cape Horn {uly 29 and erossed. the Equator August 29, in lon 35 W. 25, lat 9248, lon 81 23, exchanged an bark showing letters OOHL, from wesend heav tht oth, no iat; €c.an Italian’ bark: NBY, bound’ south; Rept @ lat 11 25 N, lon 42.50 W, ns- dian bark showing letters JPB, from Singapore for New York, 107 days out; 1h. Int 25 18.N, lon 62 W. spoke bark well, Bark Sostrene (Nor) Foyn, Piveroeal 40 days, with salt to J PJ C Robinson; vessel to order. Bark Jedanesti Dubrovacki (Aus), Matievich, Bristol 32 days, in ballast to Slocovich & Co, ‘anchored in Gravesend Bay for orders. octane Tonn (Aust), Southampton 46 days, in ballast to oHerk Heinrich Bjorn. (on, Thomesen, Southampton 52 days, in ballast to Punch, Edye & Bick Vanedis (Nor), Petterson, Batrow 52 days, in ballast to Funen, Edye € Co. Bark Valkyrien (Nor) Peterson, Glasgow 36 days, in ballast to Funch, Edge & Go, anchored at Sandy Hook for orders. Bark Ainbrosia (Nor), Borrigin, Pillaa 7 days, in ballast, to 0 Tobias & Co. Bopt 20, lu 38.59. lon Saw a Ger: man bark, bound EB, showing Sguals JBAG. Bark Albion (Nor), Larset, Krageroe (Norway) 45 days, in ballast to Tetens & Bockman. Bark Alert (Nor), Aas, Santos 48 days, with coffee to Maring & Co, vessel to Tetons, Buckman &'Co. Crossed the equator Sept i, in lon 35 W; ‘Aug 25, Int 11 8, lon 32 W, | exchanged sighals with w schooner showing letters E'N QM; bound south. Brig Laura Gertfnde, Risk, Bruswick, Ca, 6 days, with nayat stores to Dallner’ Potter & Co, Schr Florenee Rogers, Horton, Milk River, Ja, Aug 29, with logwoud to G Wensels; vessel to Squire’ Bros. Sept 1, at2 PM, doting a heavy squall, was strnck by lightning, shivering fore m1 mixzen topmasts and foremasts; abont 15 k, carrying away’ maintop- ng’ mainmast; from thencs pt 3. north elbow Key , distant 40 miles, when had a hurricane | NE and suddenly shifting to SE, with avy rain squalls blowing away ils: very heavy se: running, and vessel Inboring heavily: got her before the | wind und run until 1] PM, when the wind moderated; bent | miazen trysail and got vessel to the wind, she being easier bnt shipping considerable water; the following morning Alli- gator Reef Light bearing N.E., eight miles distant, the vestel making very much leeway, and having no sail, "was soon within a short distance of the reefs, and it being’ Impossible for us to keep off, made preparations to run ashore in the nner possible, was accordingly put before the 4, fortunately, run elear and anchored Inside in two and bal! fathoms water, where we remained until wo repaired sail, &c.. and then proceeded-on our voyage. After- ward bad fine w. hr Annie Mache, Billows, Brunswick, Ga, 6 days, with Innber to A sear EV PE some “Moss, Georgetown, SC, 4 days,with naval stores to E D Huribut £ Co. Schr Brave, Googins, Charleston SC, 6 days, with phos ate to Liston Bros: vessel to Parson & Lou’ Schr My Rover, Brown, Charleston 5 days, with naval stores to Evans, Ball & Co. Schr Addie P Avery, Ryan, Baltimore, bound to New Haven, Schr Jae W Baste, Cubberly, Baltimore. ‘ana Lyons, Buker, Baltimore for Ponghkeepsic. Behr Henry £ Williams {new), Wilson, Somers Point, NJ, in ballast to Overton & Hawking, ag-Bark Surah (of Yarmouth, NS), Tilley, Antwerp Aug commencing bi 21, anchored at Sandy Hook for'orders, came up to the city Yebterday. PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE, BOUND SOUTH. Sehr Jane Maria, Young, Providence for New York. Schr M_A Predinore, Sherman, Providence for New York. Sehr C © Smith, Snow, Dighton for New York, Sehr Brazos, Tyron, Middietown for New York. Sehr Sarah Maria, Atking, New Haven for New York. Sehr James Hayles, Arnold, Newport for New York, Schr Win N Gessner, Egbert, Providence for New York, Rehr Black Dinmond, Smith, Port Jefferson. for New York. Schr Nathaniel Holmes, Curry, Bristol for New York. rN A Farwell, St George for New York, with lumber to order. ‘Schr Wm M Everett, Bearso, Hallowell for New York,with stone to orde Schr Sidney Morrell, Parker, Providence for New York. Schr Restless, Smith, Boston for New Yor Sehr Theodore Denn, Babbitt, Boston for New York. Sehr Kate Katlahan, Avery. New London for New York, Schr Douglas Ha joston for New York. Schr Panite C Warner, Dickinson, Portland for New York, BOUND EAST. Steamer Eleanor, Johnson, New York for Portland. Schr A W Ellis Cook, Hoboken for Boston, Schr W_W Brainard, Fiteh, Amboy for New Bedford. Sehr F E Hajieck, Knowles, Georgetown, DC, for New Ha ven, ie 4 Fanme Hanmer, Brooks, Philadelphia for Nan- tueket “Schr Xobec, Robbins, Port Johnson for Pall River, Sehr J Terry, Stone, Amboy for Portland, Schr Undine, Philadetpia for Portland, Sehr Zoe, Low, Amboy for Providence. Sehr Riverdale, New York for Glonceste Sehr Samuel P’ Godwin, Waterbury, ford. w York for Stam- SAILED. Pe 1 Knight hse sia (Br), for Savannah ; barks Maw- r © Leary, Sydney, NSW; Freidlief s Emma Dean (Br), Porto Cabello; mond. Wind at sunset, SW. pone Sade MARITIME MISCELLANY. We are indebted to the purser of the steamer Tybee, from St Domingo City, de, for favors. Bric St Exxo, of Liverpool, NS, from New York for Hali- fax, with grain and @ general cargo, put into Vineyard Haven 4th inst, with cargo shifted, pamps choked and sails split. Bhe will to discharge her cargo. Sone Many (Br), before reported ashore at Matane, had been previously run into by sip Otto & Antoine (Nor), and dismasted, Insured in Wentern office, Qnevec, for $1000. Benn Eva BE Tanwen, of Gloucester, for 4 Bank which put into Port Hawkesbury on Sépt 26, with loss ol Mmainmast and headgear, bas repaired and was ready for sea Lat inst, Scue GLaxcr, from Liverpool, GB, 23 days for Three Sis- ters, NS, put into Halifax on the 3d‘iust with her captain fick, Scum Davin Cottaws, Townsend, from New York for the marble nden vessel before reported Inlet, NJ. She has gone to pieces. The D Hamden, XJ, in 1066, bailing from “Philo dotphia and registered 205 w Boum Gurewoon (Bn, from Savannah for Charlottetown, PEL, went ashore at Port Joli Heal, near Liverpoos, night of Ist inst, fe tong oes’ Crew eaves Wie was built at Prince Edward Ietand in 1868, whence she hailed, and wus 92 tous register, Scum W DB, supposed to have foundered, was owned by Jas A Creighton, Capt Wm Howe, Capt Peter Vesper, Capt FE. A Robinson, a others, of T! aston. The master of the vessel was Oncar Mero aud the mate Jas Grant, both of Rockland, Sean Wa B McDoxatn, from Lingan for Portsmouth, NF, which put into Halifax id, reports:—Had heavy weather: Tout jib, burst foresail, split other sails and carried away hee Jib wtay; also lost water off deck. Anerit, Ball, of and from ladon with tamber and 0. Halitax, bound for fish, ran’ oo Philip's became ® portion of the ¢ argo Whe saved an ken to Bult Cay, TI, and sold for the benefit of all concerned, Bong Cutmo, of and from Bangor for © harleston, is ashore J. ‘The vossel lies in mgood position ft. She has @ cargo of hay, ce hus Leen sentto ber by the icos, night of Sep ‘aod ” briek and Coast Wreeking Co. The wreck of brig Lisle Virden, which wae stranded. of povetoes, ‘Kasi Kingston, Ja, last November, was’ ifted from her sandy bed by a tidal wave Sept 19, deposited a tow feet furthor Inland, and the masts torsed ont of he: SiiravinprNg—At Frsenct, the Messrs Sonle are get ting the material together for auother slip to be off ooxt summer, Lavnenep—At Thomaston Oct 2, ship Belle O'Brien, 2000 tons, Suunders. NOTICE TO MARINERS. by Edward OBrien, to be commanded by Capt ANOAL WATER IN THE PACIPIO. A letter received at the Treasury Department on the 4th inet, from Gilor A Surveyor of Customs at San Pran- cised, announces that Jaroes H Coflin, of the American sehr Hlorence Bailey, has arrived there from Tabiti, aud ree rts that on the If th of August be passed # shoal spot in the Pacific not shown on the charts, It in atout 200 feet aguare, In lat 37 36 8, lon 125 18 W. The wator wes very ad every ane that caing sloum broke ob ie PC Merryman, from Calcutta for Boston, 40 days out, all | WHALEMEN. Broken—Sept 24, Int 8120 N, lon 7655, schr Louisa, of Boston, eruisi _ SPOKEN, Arbitrator, Jackson, from New Orleans for Liver- pools Sept 30, Int 42-45, lou OO 23. Peak Se for). Larsen, frou New York for Genoa, Sept 80), lat 30, fon. 00 2 ene John 0 Ad (fishing), reported having canght im- meuse quantities of fish, ‘Sopt io, lat 41 20, lon 88 1S. er NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchants, shipping agents and shipmasters aro informed that by telegrap! to the Hematp London Bureau, ad- drossing “Bennett, No 46 Flect stroct, London,” or to the Paris office, addressing “Bennett, G1 Avenue de I'Opera, Paris,” the arrivals at and departures from European and Eastern ports of American and all foreign vessols tradin, with the United States, the same will be cabled to this coan- try free of charge. Captains arriving at and sailing from French and Medi- terranean ports will find tbe Paris office the more economical and expeditious for telegraphing news. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. ARCHANGEL—Sailed, The Dawn, for Boston. Antwear, Oct 3—Arrived, steamer Nederland (Belg), James, Philadelphia; ship Bremerhaven (Ger), Holjes, do. Sailed 84, ship Senator Weber (Br), Tredwell, New York. Bristor, Oct 3—Arrived, barks Abbie N Frauklin, Gross, New York; Mimi P (Aus), Thian, do. Arrived at Morgan Pill 3d, brig Clara N Goodrieh, Look, New York. Breast, Oct 4—Arrived, bark Mary Lawton (Br), Oliver, St John, NB. Borpuavx, Oct $—Arrived, bark Investigator, Butnam: New York. BAncKLonA, Sept 27—Arrived, barks Prosperidad (Sp), Mora, New Orleans; Leander (Br), Lopes, do. Caxpirr, Oct 3—Arrived, ship Madge Wildfire (Br), Hoff- man, Quebec; bark TC Berg ‘Ger) Brahn, do. Cunistiana—Arrived, bark Udjus (Nor), Jansen, Baltimore via Falmouth. Capiz, Arrived, bark Modesta (Br), Rowland, Havre, Deat, Oct 3—Arrived, barks Draupner (Nor), Ingvoldsen, Philadelphia for Dantsic: Gemma (Nor), Olsen, New York for do, Dostan, Oct 3—Arrived, bark Richard Pearse (Br), Bar- taby, New York, Eustnone—Arrived, bark G Reusens, Leighton, New York vin Boston. Guoucester, Oct 4—Arrived, bark Jens Brandis (Nor), Olsen, from ——; brig Zetland (Br), Hicks, New York via Liverpool, NS. Gueexock, Oct 3—Arrived, ship Arran (Br), Watt, Quebec; bark Rio de Ia Plata (Br), MeLeod, do. Guestemunps, Oct 2—Arrived, bark Onkel Adermann (Ger), Mun, Darien. Giwravran, Oct 2—Sailgd, steamer Castalia (Br) Buttler (from Genoa, &e), New York. Hutt, Oct 4—Arrived, snip Atlantic (Sw), Gralof, Pensa- cola, Hamsona, Oct 3—Sailed, schr Ruth Robinson, Rogers, Baltimore. Arrived 2 phia, Hava, Oct 2—Arrived, bark Kongsverre (Nor), Larsen, New York. Sailed 1st, bark Prudhoe (Nor), Petersen, United States. Liverroot, Oct 4—Arrived, barks Live Ouk (Br), Oulton, Richibucto: Johanne (Dan), Anderson, New York; schr May McFarland, McFarland, Bangor, Me. Arrived 3d, ship Andrew Johnson, O’Brien, St John, NB; bark Eurl of Elgin (Br), Dow, Quebec; 4th, ship Strathearn (Br), Jarman, New York; bark Brunswick, Hutchinson, Bangor, Me, Sailed 3d, ships Adorna, Hawkins, United Statos; Benrhy- deing (Br), Perren, San Francisco; Ben Nevis (Br), Hudson, North America; schr Bennington, Edwards, United States. Put back 4th, AM, steamer Montana (Br), Guard, for New York, cause not stated. Loxvox, Oct 4—Arrived, brig Oromocto (Br). Pratt, New York via Queenstown. Arrived 3d. ship Harold Haarfager (Nor), Alvorien, Que- bec: 4th, ships Magnolia (ir), Hilton, New York; Liverpool, Lambert, do; Martha (Nor), Zachariasen, Philadelphia; City of Montreal, Mudgett, New York; barks T E Milledge (Br), Coxon, Quebec; Havfruen (Nor), Larsen, do; Morart (Ger), Albertsen, New York; Rjukan/ (Nor), Anderson, Quebec; Vineitor (Nor), Oblans, do. Clonred 2d, bark Katie McDonaid (Br), Hogan, United States, Lanne, Oct 8—Arrives amer State of Pennsylvania (Br), Knight, New York for Glasgow. Mumuns, Oct 4—Arrived, brig Favorite (Br), Harris, Que- dec. Movittx, Oct 3—Arrived, steamer Polynesian (Br), Browns Montreal for Liverpool. * Manaca—Arrived, bark Scud, Wilson, Almeria. Pexarra, Oct 4—Arrived, ship WJ Lewis (Br), Trefry, St John, NB; brig Glendale, Conklin, New York; sehr Mary E Staples, Trott, Lubec, Mo. , Puymouri, Oct 4—Arrived, bark Berkeley Castle (Br), West, Quebec for Newcastle, leaky. Quuxnstowx, Oct 4—Arrived, bark Somerville (Br), Baker, Charleston; brig Annie (Nor), Petersen, Boston. Arrived 34, barks Spanker (Br), Whitehill, Montreal ; Pas- quatine (Ital), Marzo, New York; Sloboda (Aus), Perisa, do; Northumbrian (Br), Pigge, Philadelphia; brigs Fidelia (Br), Young, St John, NB; Csarowitz (Br), Miller, Baltimoro; 4th, barks Sandemanden (Nor). Larsen, Montreal; Char- lotte (Ger), Wallis, Charleston; Sarah Ellen (Br), Main, Montreal, Also arrived 4th, steamers Celtic (Br), Kiddle, New York for Liverpool; Indiana, Clark, Philadelphia tor do. Rorrenpam, Oct 2—Arrived, barks Abbie Thomas (Br), Eldridge, Philadelphia; R H Purington, Crosley, Charleston. Sailed Ist, barks Susan M Dudman (Br), Ross, United States; Ceros (Nor), Boe, do; Europa (Nor), Johansen, do. Swansea, Oct 3—Arrived, bark Harvest Home (Br), Ger- man, Quebec. Suanpness, Oct 4—Arrived, bark Cordella (Br), McDear- mid, Quebec. SuNpgRLAND, Oct 3—Arrived, bark Orion (Ger), Putterer, Quebec. SreaxrakR, Oct 4—Arrived, bark Morning Star (Br), Tan- r, Quebec. Sailed 3d, bark Jas Kitchen (Br), America. Srernx—Sailed, brig Five Brothers, Tharlow, Now York. Arrived Oct 2, bark Mania (Ger), Permeire, New York. Taixsre, Sept 27—Arrived, barks Noe (Ital), Cacace, Phil- adelphia; Canada (Br), Wood, New York; brig Iconia (Ger), Dues, New York. Arrived at a port in the United Kingdom Oct 4, bark Idella Berry, Turner, Samarang. Arrived 3d, bark Racer ‘tor), Tonnesen, Quebec. Arrived at —— Sept 27, the Goven Narcissa, from United Btates. |, bark Mary Durkee (Br), Williamson, Philadel- Reynolds, North FOREIGN PORTS. sIcANTR, Sept 18—Arrived, sehr J Ricardo Jova, Little, Pittade pita (and sailed same day for Valencia) Sailed Sept 18, brig Mary Frink, Dyer, St Thornas. Cuxvenir, NS, Sept 25—Cleared, schr 8M Bird, Merrill, Alexandria, Ginnarran, Sept 11—Arnyed, brig Zerlina (Br), Williams, New. York (and sailed 13th for Genoa) Besied Ob, bark Jennie Cushman, Jobnson, Malta; brig Concetta (Ital), Guglielmo, Messina. Th port 1eah, brig Juliet © Chark, Straw, from Philadel- hin, wie orders. i Howovoue, Sept 1—Satled, ship Lady Blessington, Brown m port Sept 16). (from San Francisco), Baker's Island (aot in ‘Arrived 3d, brig J B Ford, Ba in port Set 15 whip. Rave! sicadnle Mie). dick, from Neweastle for Ban Francisco, Haytavon Na Sept 30—Cleared, the Memphis (Br), for New Yorn. Hatarax, Sept 30—Cleared, ship Rosenesth (Br), McVicar, it a eecoogRNT, Ang Je-sgesived, ship Flying Eagle, Crowell, New York ‘not arrived 2 25th’ Newcastin, as, Aug 4 S-Salled, ship Remington (Br), net Munro, Bap In port Ang 28, Matiah (Bh), Burr, for Manila; Lookbut, Wigzin: ita Francisen; barks Colambia, Jobn- gon, fordo; Francis B Fay, Osgood, for Manila; Signal. Whitney, ane. > in'port 28th, ships Prince Umbuto (Br), Scott; Tin- torn Abbey. Br, iaphen Rydalmere (Br), Williams; Carlo Ga Irvine, an¢ jacket (Br), Percival, for San Fran- Ooms Sypsey, CB, Oct 2—Arri: barks Orpheus (Nor), Jennsen, London Jane Wright (Br), Kerr, Liverpool ; bri | Sh Tr), ‘Belfast; Nellie Fleetwood, an Alice h ina “Bs, Dublin; sebr B B Huse, Higgins, Car: aa Cannzia, Sept 17—Salled, sehr Honry Waddington, lover, i vawan No, Sept 30—Arrived, bark Antwerp (Br), At- " wiprcrou NS. Oct 2—Cleared, sehr Arcadian (Br), Buenos yros. s NSW, 10—Sailed, barks Whistler, Simpson giaget Suna, ba hetitg repaired), Adelaide; 17th, He ‘Astoria, ane Aug 28, bark Sonoma, Newbury, for San Fran- oSamtevEr, NS, Sept 30—Arrived, brig Sam) Muir (Br), St oma. B, Oct 2—Arrived, ship Henrietta, Nickels, Lirejool' fy ath, briga ive N Jolineon, Johason, and Get: bie & ah, arch, eehee D , Now York; The Star (Br), A caly Tonks Istanps—Arrived at Grand Turk Sept i schr EE Rackett, Laprelic, New York (and sailed I! for } page oe ‘Arrived at Salt Uay Sept 17, schr GB MoFarland, McFar- Jand, St Thomas (and sabed Zbth for Now York). Passed the Islands Sept 0, stoamer Wilmington. Gardner, from. New Low for Haytl; sehr Potosi, Curgis, from do for Kingston, J Tunes anata, 88, Sept 21—Closred, -bark Bridstow (Br, new), Cork for orders. Wikoson, Ni Sept 80—Sailed, sehr Edward Barton, New Haven not New York, as telegraphed). (Pan Strawens City or RicnNowo anp Barc). pAzTwnur, Sept 10—Halled, Lassignsoes Sentinella, Now *etiod from Ftushing Roads 1th, 8 © Blanchard, Mendy, Bawy Cardiff; Lawrence Brown, Wilitncig Savant unere Juell, New Orleans; 19th, Marucela, Bazone, New York. ALGTRRS, Sopt L alle, Ubaidina, Sponagle, Gibraltar, ‘Aocua, WCA, Aug 25—In port, Lemuel, Tatts, and Wheat- lend, Miner, weg, adit LICANTE, Sept 18—Arrived, “Richa jentl® soth, Rosalie, Cantonl, New York; 17th, Guchen, Havard, do. we tee e ke. HknaeN, Sept 15--Sailed, Christopher Columb Americ ‘inerenaven, Sept 19—Arrived, Nurnbe Baltimore, Kalind 1th, Philip Pitepatrick, Pholan, Americar 20th. Savanoab. Reciin (o, Helmbuck. Sept 22—Arrived, Rebeces Carnana, Johnston, Knadsen, (s), Jager, Jona,” Little, Phil: | ™ Poeemenn, Sept 18—Arrived, Elizabeth Hamflten, Stew. Boritely, Tri New York. ; an iad tm Praia I 7th. Carlo, ee sae Now York; in, Wm Bateman, lade! in Bt Batted, rene, Parry, Bt Job NB. fone ive Sept Barve, Corsica, McTavish, Capt soi (21 —Satled, © H Southard, Beattie, Souier ray ‘ee Sept 18-Sailed, Francesca, Castellano, — Sept 13—Arrived, Edith Hall, Bank N08. ‘Car Sept S—Arrived: Myronus, Higging, New York; Pract Luigi Montuori, De Marie, Caranta, Aug 30—Sailed, yoo ‘Tolek, Ray, New York. ou ‘Sept 16—Cieared, Joauis, Garup, New Or wehgaarans, Sept 18—Arrived, National Eagle, Sears, Phil- Carers I aah variceigy A Tron Crown, Tait, New York. 1, Sept 20-—Arrived, Brothers, Keneally, Hull for Now York (and eachored), ‘Arcudia, Anderson, from London for Tybee; 7m Cullao for London ; Matilda 6 ae ork for Leith; W W Lord, Landry, a Dvatax, Sept 20—Salled, Alexand: San: re Si set afled. sander Keith, for Sandy iu Exarwont, Sept "Arsived, Mary Pratt, Savin, Btottin for FaLMourn, Sailed, K: Qatway. Sap sated Simei Ben mS New Yor (a Bope 20—Arrived, tyre ) Mine od 20th, Lydia, Larsen. St ohn. NB. ugsock, Sept 24—Arrived, Pascagoula, Balch, Havana; Tarifa, Brown, Grovexsten, Sept 21—Arrived, Henry Petham, Dakin, Quebec, Mazella, and Oarobus, Muro, euny, Bandy Hook; Johauna, Guioa. Se aot tBu, Wolfville, Williams, Cephalonia, Clonee BUh, Castor, Danielson, Now Orleans How, Hope pe aenarived, Inland Uity, Howes, Taganrog. pllaitiaeroor, Sept 19—Arrived, Bisa B Miligen® Mitchel, nawick. Ma AENORS, Sept 21—Arrived, Limerick Lass, Peters, Phila- Bullec 18th, Hammonta. (9), Vows, New York. Sailed from Cuxbaven 1ite, Chtarine: Garguilo, New York; 2Ouh, Cort, Adlon Olsen, do; Have '2)—Sallod, Chill, McLeod, Charleston. Teawiga, Sopa ear Atrived, Garelie, Bum, Baltimore; Ma- ietta, Ferrera, Philadelpht Livgrroot, Sept a Are, State of Alabama (s), Skol- field. New Orle: uinbus, Jacobsen, Richibueto; Jos W Bartle’ trou Bt Joon. Cit . Bibbits, New York; 22d, Prassiati (s), Ritchie, Montreal: Parthin (6); Watso 281 Beye is, a New York. Suited a 1 Gientfer, ‘umminiiy treal; Ruyal Stan- dard); Johinso New Urienng; ‘21s ven, Smith, Savannah; King Cerdic, Berry, Southwest Pass. JW Car’ Tio, Charlottetown id, A McCallum, Masters, St Jolin, NB; England ‘a ice m, aud Idand (s), Beddoo, Now York; Alice (s), Elis, Hook; Torryburn, sees, Byoney, OB OB; the’ an Johnson,” New Fon rehing tld ter, Tako: Gunsrioe neem Maeioae [echitton Weedon, Bonthweat Fase (slugs ra back in dis: tress); Bhergi, Jotiansen, and Gunger Rolf, Lassen, Balt- Cleared 22d, Ravenserag, Heg: sm, Montrenl; Glenratioch, Waddle. und Helios, Borgwardt, iladelphy Lonpon, Sept 22—-Arrived, Nyanas ( Brevig, Linrson. my ouprass Magni uc Berg, New York; Jud, Seguedulen, Faich, Cleared 21st, site, Engberg, Bonsacota (and sailed 224) ; gad, Denn K (s), Williams, New York: Augusta, Buck, ctor or 8 Rose, Savannah; Bluebird, Michener, Bones ‘olturnd, Savarese, 'N ‘Entered out (2, Wooloomooloo, Mal Limenic! 6 22—Arrived, Alma, Express, Crowell, Montre: Lamiasn, Sept 18—Sailed, Hmdostan, White (from An- Sept 14 Arivod, Billy Simpson, Curry, Almeria; agen Si 16th, A ED Pettinetl TeSalléd, Santino Ansaldo, Casella, MARSKILLES, Se; New Yor! Maassitus, Sept 19—Sailed, Josephine, Smith, New York; Borneo, Shw Monrevined, Aug 20—Arrived, Florence Chipman, Wil- liams, Buenos Ayres. Noitu FoRELAND, Sept 22—Arrived off, Albula, Peters, for Now York. from Dundee for New Orloans, Newoastis, Sept 22—Cleared, Ci Newrorr, Sept 21—Cleared, T Remick, I ycce: waseeane: Narius, Sept 19—Sailed, Carrie E Long, Park, Pananri, Sept 21—Arrived, J ¥ Merry, Bradley, Copen- n. hay LYMoUTH—OM the Start, Bept 20, Auguste, Wierichs, from Bremen for New York. Tiutat, Sept le—Arrived, WH Burroughs, Smith, Now Yor! Suited, 15th, gon pe ratbyieteett Rieck, Philadelphia, QuEKNSTOWN, Sept 22—~ Arrived, Grands, litton, Ha vane via Halifax, Put in 21st, Lula, ivan, from St. John, NB, for Water. A as , Miller, in Gaeta of Brussels (s), i lorstensen, and Ocean ford, wind bound, aac ce TTRRDAM, Sept 20—Cleared, Vesta, Manger, New York 3,8 Bora, Hilton, Deleware (and satled “from Maussiuls Soutnaupron, Sept 23—Sailed, F. I. Henderson, Hender- son, New York. Swansea, Sept 22—Arrived, Che: Sout, Spt 20—Sailed, Tidal W jand. SxinenxEn, Sept 19—Sailed, Quaco, for St Jobn, N. B. i SUNBSWALL, Sept 13-—Arrivel, KW Messer, Hewitt, Dant- aS |rolatabirmervseg Emma = Litchfield, Hay- don, Wyburg: Rachel, Norton Skeetakat Sticnita Lavoe, Aug’ 18—Snied, Liberia, Richardson, Libe- Troon, Sent 21—Safled, Brisk, Trefry, Matanzas Trxus, Sept 19—Suiled, C O Swoeny, White, New York. ha Bay. Aug 19—Arrived, Cont uentia, Koelling, Now Yor Matioa 224, Adelaide Baker, Howes, Callao, Wravuc, ‘Sept 13—Cleared, Tordenskjold, Tallaksen, Bos- Montreal, Halcrow, Sunder- iia Sept 22—The Proussischor Adler (s), Byrne, of and from Cork for Bristol, collided last night with the Henry Pelhain, ship, from Quebed tor Gloucester. The latter was Ny anchor in iiherowd, walting water to dock, and has recolved considerable damage to eutwater, loes ot bowsprit, &c. The former received damage to bulmarks, &c. Havrr, Sept 20—A telegram dated Rio Janciro, Sept 16, received by the underwriters of the Marthe, Mason, from Marseilles for San Francisco, states :—The estimate ‘of re- pairs amounts to 72 centos (about 200,000). ‘The under- writers have telegraphed to Rio Janeiro that if the provis- {onal repairs will not exceed 40,000f the Marthe is to return to this port, but if otherwise she is to be sold. Hong Kona, Sept 20—Tho W G Patton, American throo- maated schooner, saied on Sept 10 for Cheefoo, in ballast, but hag since put back with loss of bowaprit, gear and fore: sail, having encountered heavy gales. Dist—Fire ‘broke ous on board the ship Pilgrim (Am), laden with coal, bat wus extinguished with litte damaz ship or cargo. Ivswicn, Sey apt er ceeeier Brun, of the bark Gazelle (Nor), arrived here to-d Baltimore, reports that, when alongside’ the Kentish ‘Knock heabip, aids AM English brig, name un esterday, was in collision with an Enown. fhe Ganalie garried away flying ae eoeenets ad foretopgallantmast. Saptain Brun could soe the Been eyed onde Jamaica (By cable)—The Messenger brig. from Antwerp for Matanzas (machinery), ‘hax put in here, having expe- rienced Jeane on 12th, off, Altarele, during which sho Jost topmasts, spars and sails, hud bulwarks stove | tained other damage. Port Eummanera, Ang 27—The Tecumse fot Liverpool, which put lato Fort Alfred wite loos of section, and was towed around to this port, has been surveyed. It was found that the lower rudder gidgeons had been carried away, It will be i ble to repluce them here, but the rudder will be temporarily fastened in euch a manner as to enable the vessel to reach her destination. The cargo att is Row, being discharged to facilitate the shipping of the new rudder. SWINEMONDE, Sept 15—The Jonas Risting, Svendsen, from Dovoy for Stralsund (pitch pine), put in, here to-day to lighten, being unable to reuch Stralsund with ber preseut draught of water. AMERICAN PORTS ASTORIA, 0, Sept 27—Sailed, bark Electra (Br), for bras oer Oct 2—Sailed, steamer Utility, Ally Point; brig Mary © Roosevelt + (from Georgetown), schrs L.# Mosser, Portland; L& M Reed. Georgetown: 8 J Fort, Blias Moore, L A Van Brunt, and Anna & Bath (from Georgetown) JOSTON, Oct 2—Arrived, sehr L & A Babcock, Babcock, | Philadelphia. mUleared—Sehr Cora Fisk, New York, to losd for Bt oma. ‘Bd—Arrived, barks R W Wood (Br), Nichols, Cape Town, OGH, via St’ Helena; Aristides op. i. Rosterdam: schra’ William H Kenney, Beers, Progreso, Mox; Joseph ¥ jaker, Baker, Baltimore. ipbia; General Whitney Halle: Norman, Nickerson, P! N York; bark Bolivia, Everett, Winnebeck ; brigs Chie! Br), Matherson, Green ‘Island, Jam; E H Rich, Paine, altimore; schrs = Armida’ “Hail, Hail, ‘Alexan dria, Thomas Clyde, Fisher, do; "Charles "Lawrence, Take, 0% Some, 8 Bmlehh Sle jo; oR Corson, Corson Philadelphia; Seamen Bocmeng do; Saarbruck, Clurk, nn wken; Johnnie Mes- serve, French, Rondou! Hateb; ‘Helen, Carroll; Elina'd Raynor, Mitehell ‘anyon, Buckinan, and Nathad Clift a ior from do: D & Kole esa 'D M French, Chil Hard Sestiabary, He Handy; Win Whitehead, Moore! J Pa ‘nele Tom, ken: y Samuel gq ncy Lakes Wm Maan Midis ‘and Mars Hill, Miller. from Port Jobnson. , steamers Leopard, Albertson, Philadelphia: Achilles, Artis, do. ; ship N Boynton, Blanchard, Singapore; bark Warren Hallett, Doane, Goree via St Vinesnt: bri od Coison, Comory, Philadelphia; sere 11 an ett June L Newton, Stover, and’ Anna E Ketehum, Ketchum, from Alexandria; Emerson Rokes, Rhodes; Jos F Baker, Davis, and Skylark, Smali, from Baltimore; G ; ip sauares, Haley; ‘Saltie Lin Franklin, Wall; Also arrived, Raseo, Crowell, d Emma Bacon, Nickerson, do; Memento, White, Hoboken: Goddess, Kelly, do; Dwight Davidson, Freeman, Cleared—Steamer Nereus, Berry, New Yorks ir Bark, Alps (Nor), Maroni, Antwerp Brig Annie M, Knight, Davis, nas’ Schooners E. 8. Newman, Newman, London: Joseph Fish, Balano, Fernandina; Mary K. Meffale, Hull, Balti- nore: Martha M Halls Burgess’ Philadelphia’ Ded alten) Allon, New York. BALTIMORE, Oct 4—Arvived, steamers Johns Hopkins, Hallett, Boston; Wm Kennedy, Foster, Providence; barks Ireland; Fredsoul (Nor), mn, St Marys, ‘Jobn Proc’ Doane, rig Valencia, Richardsor Gn; sch Hattie ¥ Hetamy, Randall, Providence : tor, Nickerson, Allen Green, Rinnie J “Cation, Bull Buiter, 40; Cavalier a Brooks, do: J HL Haris’ Ki Wenver, Charlemon, 8.0: 87 Baker Cook, Howord Willlama,’ Wainwright, ‘New York; JH Chafoo; | Buell, Albany. aged_Stoamers Wm Lawrence. Howae, Horton, Elizn- <r ow York Barks Fala (Arg), Jones, St John, h wear (Nor), Rathing, New onaled-oBarie Grieket, tio Janeiro; Paladin, 8t John, PR; BATH, Sot 1—Sailed, sehr GW Rawley, Rawley, New Yor! 2d Salted, fchrs Agnes, Hodgdon, Washington; Joseph R Stover, Clay, Savani BEV Bo) ‘sett, sehr Samuel H Crawford, Adams, Philadelp! Frtale$ sailed, sects Teabel Thompson, Howe, and Saxon, Branewtck, Ga; | Bragdon, reget eed, pont AC Bache; Young. Pattadetphiay | RL ae Get S—Arrvei ston per Garenbay (Bp), eal y York: sehr WF Ci sg. x Midjedsiphin. sae il tn Art rived, up Ando drew Jackson, Bartlett, Boston: schrs tis Ackerly, Norton, New York; be Ri NM, 81 Pittntetp Pension: Oraw a oe Batlod—Steamer Sen, Childs, Baldor, DANVERS, “Beps Dae mere a Porter, Allen, ow ¥. EAST. OREENWICH, Oct 3—. Woils, Welly Port Johan, sath aentice 8 MONROE, Oct 4~Arrive (Br), Ferris, Bolfast, I, seekin Passed ont—Stentsor Olio (Ger), for Bremen; barks Bt Br), for Demerara; Daginar (Nor), for Bordeaux ; ug, for Amsterdam; brigs Malagi (Br), for Rio rdess (Br), for Pernambuco (all from Balt!- wre} Flore (er), from Richmonk for Rie Gsunder ; FAL, RIVER, Oct 2—Arrived, sehr Harriet Lewis, Searle, | Port Johnson. GALY HESTON, Oct S—Cleared, steamer City of Austin, El- Orie Ont OWN, SC, Sept 23—Arrived, bi E Mo | Gliverys Walnut, Boston, basen: 20h—Sailed, sehr Arthur, Jowett, New York. GLOUCESTER, Oct 2—Arrived, dark J 8 Winslow, Davis, bet NEES Alien, Azevedo, bark LG Bigelow Lacrenes Kate Ath—Arrived, steamers, William Crane, Howes, Baltimore; | +0! LEANS, Oct 4—Arctved, ' ber. PNuvernt Cartes, Freeman. same Morgane Baker, Philadelphiay ‘488, Oct ray so ‘ship Kentuckian, Dun~ ott schr Gen Taylor, Dawson, wp Mangara, N New York; 4 Hoboken Gare’ § Wi, Richa 20% "ree alled—Schr Elica Phare New foot ‘8 ‘ina Pharo, NEWPORT, Oct 1, PM—Arrive Union, Hurst, Port Johuson for Fortemoath; Janes Bs Md Barker, — Now York achrs Paul P Keller, Honde it Nathan” ‘Gi ris Carton,“ Rondout iporece. Pilani Moserve, French: do for do: D Davidaot ‘now ork for do; “Ads Aten, pedice Pei, hase 3 Chime, La hg ro tor hisiesion te Soutien Sam: uel Castner, J: Me Hed hn Helen Ai fs Helen rived, schrs Joh W Bel, Ph wd alee shan has oe! Pad Galley, Providence for do (and both sailed 180 schrs eee 2 MeDaid, Pawtucket for New York; E Nickerson, Ch: on, for Philadelphin: Honry Clay, Conklin; Duntel Webster, Bpencer, and Tay, rows, Providence for New York! sloop Westortoo, Pid. do for Returned Schre E Hi Clark, and Luet: Railed—Sehrs Oliver Cromwell, iRicketson, Block Istand; 4 Anthony, for do; Surprise, Seaman, Fall River for Trenton ; N Holmes, Torrey, Bristol for Philadelphia, apo Sarah A Ge Sat Port renter, G: reen, Rondout; Gust, mt in, Somerset. New Fane Robért B Smith, Megathlid, New Bedford for: Jor Achre Charles H Bontley,. Raker, and, Mary B gE Pate Wekol Providence for Bi ‘York; molula. MPENSAGOLA, Oct 2—arrived, brig Selma, Manune, As- Pinwall eo PORT ROYAL, SC, Oct 4—Arrived, stoamor Huntsville, Chester, Now York; schrs Abbie Buraley, Lovett, Carles ton; rer oa Kneeland, Fernandina. PAIL, Arrived, steamers orks Pend ton, ae Bele B ;, Roman, rowel fool Hunter, rman, Orocker, Weak: “orie trrol a ar dea Sarda aa ‘adden Bath; its bed Fore Chase, Bristol; Joseph Porter, Pawtacket? Qevan’ Wave | mere $01 patsle, een Coline, r; Thomas Borden, Lissi ne, Chas, Horton; C1 ore Baber, do1 8 i Orentord, Beret Pinta obo Rutherford, piety Bremen; bark: eu (Nor), Harsinson, Eat reg ony joston ; ‘schrs Isaac’ Riel log, Fortin Morris, "Al Bi re Smith, do; Neltie C Paine, anes cn Treland, do; HP Sin ms, Willets, New Yor Crowell, Asking ‘Wellsitoet: Chus ‘oareuite Kelly, How York; Aadio id, Corson, Cala Pe arrived, sebre Julia C Pratt, Levering, Corson; Bevee “Gaeyanth Windsor, NS? Mario Mek M Tilton, Vanghy Hadoul Grout son; AC’ Paigo, Haley; Mair & Cranm "Bacon, P Detwiler, Anna Myrick, Daniels, Bortsivonth; ‘odro A Graw, Lake. LN bore Borden, Pall iver; 8,1 Simon Grand Sarah Clark, Griffin: Lhe Ann 8 Cannon, Nos Pawtuekot: Jerse W". Ki Slocum, Hrinol real Bee incetown; W Hloctra, Bailey; Smith, do; ‘arker, Providence} Eva Belle, § Borers, Sag Harbor; r, do; rey, eth a ook SD ielitatn Carroll, Di Clea amer Mayflower, Day m, Ne Alex Young, Blake, Somerset; ‘pmnomas Borien, buck, Full River; Lizzie F Dow, Chase, Boston, ‘Also cleared, bark Mary MeKi Aspinwall, ochre HN Miller, Miler, Boston; Agnes R Bacon ale ietont Noung Tenser, Slocum, Bristol Ferry; Jis M Flanagan, Scull, Charleston, SO. Neweastie, Oct 4—Sehr Amertean E: le, fron New York for Pailadelphta, remains hore: back Home \iir), for Aut werp: sehrs R W Godfrey, for Boston, and Addie Puller, for do, orn Schrs Davis, passed down this’ mi ‘and Index, Boston; © Ede Sarteieed Narrogansott, "from Salem : Alice Carson, and Eva Bell from Providence: Ada, © Doane, from Har rom Portsmouth; flattie from Beaton: aia roa pas, and , a Be Anews \, for Bost wr, for ull, for Mobile. Sent IM "Bhar Port's Spain, titel put back here with loss of sails, Saturday Chae Noon—Sebrs Addie Todd, from Calais; James J Hewitt, from Lanesvillo; Julia A Crawford, from Horton's Point; Jed Frye, from Bs Charles Cartoll, from New Haven, ‘and James 8, Pine, from Newberne, NC, passed up since his morning's report. mer i indicator, for Provtience, passed down at ons A. PM—Passed up, schr Howard A Hunt, from Soston; bark John, Inschwensen (Nor) passed up at 1:50 PM, Lewas, Del, Oct 4, AM—Bark Francis Hilya' this morning. Brig Edith is here outward bo ship Illinois, from Liverpool, passed in at 7» mf ‘Arrived, sehr, Neilio Crowell, from Old Sa, for orders. Pr MArrived, Ship Annie Bingay from Antwerp, in ballast for orders; Maud C from Cardenas for orders. A’ light shij arrived at'3:30 P M.A bark and ‘a brig passed in about 1 AM. No other changes here, pers are wccumulating i thehersor, Tam O'Shanter (now), jew York, whero she will load for San Francisco. Mebecskreived, bark’ Daring, Brangcomb, }’\iladelphia; schry Phillp Warergang, do ‘ophia Kranz, Alexandria, PORTSMOUTH, Oct 3—Arrived, sehr Threy sisters, Bae ker, aberge town, DO. Siloa—irig Meemaid, Ory, Now York; sclirs WB B Closson, Dority, nee man, Chamberlain, Philadelphia; York; alvo all sailed from lower Barbor. 4th—Arrived, steamers McClellan, Murch, Baltimore; Cr shetine | awa Hardie, Philadelphia. ENGH, Oct 2—Arrived, schrs Stephon G Hart, pibrson Heranaah; Senile M Cartan Garter, Port johnson Hudson, Babcock, ‘Perth Amboy ; Tease Ble wood, Hay Haverstraw; Florence, Suckett, tis Sow, Hi Kons Baran J Smith, Baldwin, New York; Watchfat, tt New Bedford, tw load for New York. Sailod—Siéamers Florida, Crocker, Philadel iia; Hunter. Sherman, do; Filton, Newton, Georgetown, fl Mapes ‘Pisuch, dan. 3 g Gott di Ayres, Philadelphia; Providence, Weg, 4 TW 5 ser, Haverstraw; ‘Witton: Noble: Unton! Kred? Ourustt Fiaveratren: AAT ea anscuan, Raceed. torts Beeay? New York. nD. ib Pie, Non ‘ira 8 cay Ketchum, Philadelphia awtucket ; Wave, rege oe Trenton; DC Foster, Jones, tor Elizabethport; Quickstep, Port, Johnson for Pawtucket 8 Ter lore dora 8 ynor, Eddy- ville; John Oroc! Hart; Ellen M Baxter, There, aad Joho Warr Wotan) Hepobeny mee, Skekett, Cragar’s Wit Bolle, Griffin, Jamestown, RI; \'réd Brown, Ison, Wr Sehre B 0 trexn, Johnson, Rati ‘hia for Paw- tuckets J H Youmans, Reed, Hoboken; Williaa ! Burden, Adnanss New eos wtiiaes Kecaaigi Fuier, Bata yie toamer William Kennedy, Foster, 5 Norfolk; ‘ag. opert Foster, Robinson, and Watchman, Candage, 4 Tyler, Notlson, E ¥ Meany, French, eC Knight, Hunter, ata P Sheridan, Aiki Hearn, “Ellen M Baxter, Wm F Burden, Laura, Avon, Red Rover, Win P Boggs, I H Borden, John ‘Losier,’ Palma, Geo reason | shoo} Miller, Fred Brown, wean UCKET, Oct De aelion ‘sehr Mary Stowe, Bacon, Salted, sehes Wm F (room, Cum. ee OnD ots ‘adley, Monagie, WPhdedciente. AN FBANCIBOG, impart Neared, ships Candidate (Br), Weis ; United States, Lunt, do. aived att ips Killochan (Br), Mekadyen, Newcastle, Rod, Oltver, Live Arrives, sb Dixon, Smithwick, New Yorn, SRVANNAIL Oct S-Arrived, steamer Sarasossn, Hooper, jteamer Gen Barnes, Cheeseman, New York. ja Bopt arrived, sehr W ii Jones, Line, Tleared-—Brig V Richardson, Balti Sees ie Gicsived. ache Curtis Tiiton, Ris 26th—Ch ‘achr Witch Hagel, Springer, New York. car a ek ; Emma F Hart, Hart; LA Rommel, Sampson, and Mur ey Riley, Philadelphia; H Curtis; Curtis, and Wm Flim by, Sen und New York; and large ag eee ooh Clare lt Birapeon, Taploy, Balti Clara E Sim} ey, Baltimore. STONINGTON, Oct 1—Arrived, sebrs Monten Bi Birds: i Bi Al Litue Devi Hallett, Norwich, to granite for Bow York: 2, Burdick Hoboken Yor Taun- 2a—Sailed, all eastern bound vessels, VINEYARD HAVEN, Oct 2—Arrived. Schrs Emerson, Kokos, Hoboken for. Portland; Auna Blizaceth, do [oF Portsmouth ; Unison, Port Johnson for do; Odell, El lisabeth- rt for Bath; Bessie t Dickinson, Satella, Ga, ford roller, Philedelphia for Hinghat ; Pennsytvunia, New York: lym brigs Chief (ir); Met is wit Bailed-—Steamer Hareabor 81) seb Beuntor Grimey F fn Mar. Daybrent, Cora, uletta, Kenyon, Abby Wil lava, Ocean Bell, Keeney, Jane LNewwn, Jeane B smith, Thowas lg lo, J ooh Charl wrence, EH Atwood, jpattel, Pulestine, AJ Bentley, Sparkling Sea, Defianco, Marion Draper, ‘Xoble. Albert wale Diudem, Julia Newell, B & L rts, Emerson Kokos, Win oliyer, nd Odell. os ye port #& sunset—By Fit: Warr sebrs Sarah Ann (dis- patent DK Arey, L atin, Aaneris Marcha, Maria, Anna Elisabeth, Uneton, Pennsylvania, and wet brevets Drigs Matilda, Portsmonth, for New York; 0 EB Pickering, Col Bay, CB, for do; eehreJ H Bartlest, Rontout, for Boston; Cam; en, and Mars Hill, port Fobnadn, Lea. edd Trig, Now York’ for Gloucontor; § vs . Louise F Smith, Elva ¥ Petvengill, Specdaway, and ma Boston for Philadelphia; Core rer for de Borah J'Bright and 8 A Botce, Lynn for do: Laelia A Snow, Vinal Haven for do; Ruth T Carlisle and’ WB Steoluan, Porte. wponth Gr do: Sarah Hubert, Pigeon Cove, fr Young, Windsor for do; H God! anes ses for do; Mary Riley, Balem for do; Wdoxeph William Fish, im Carroll and Forest Belle, do for New York; and M ry Langdon, Rockland for do; ival, ray "ties Oakes, Gardiner for do; ohn Balch, Hannah, ititation, Boston for do; Mary ¥ Pike, Labes for do; Hi: , Lynn. for do; Hyena, 8 George, Maine, for do; ‘anton, miiney for do: Kate M Hilton, & R Emerson, Emma 1 art, and Mary KE MeHale, Boston for Baltimore; LA Bominel, Salem for do; Jennie F Willey, Boston, for town, DO; Ella, Ban wor for Charleston; Lanie Cobb, do Norioik (to discharye deck lond at. this Re: GL Bi ey, Belfast for Savannah ; fom oh Gardiner Fone Oy Darius Eddy, do for Stonington; Florence W. Turner, Rock: Jand for Fen J, bound East, ches Martha Marin, LL 1 rt a yaa aa wammericn Beds, Apule Et sabeth, Oninon 1 Penney ea Dic A senna Mary it eo’ ee Pigs, Mary ct WILMINGTON, NC, Oct L—Arrtvod, sehr Lucy Holmes, Tool, Ri ot as tol ‘h-anivess brig ex Ake it ah ‘aii York, iled—Steam YACHTS, 41S, STEAMBOATS, LiaHt | DRAUGHT JGT SCHOONER POR SAL A he 110 tones ball sound; sxils and ri ing now ; wh wndid order, Gan be seen at: tuildor's dock, owenville, Staten Island. ee ee Wahow PURCHASE A PROPEL! ‘35 feet lo di it not over th pont ao) ee a 1 MISCELLANEOUS. _ POUR SPIO a nA A BSOLUTE DIVORCES bing FROM DIFFER: ‘ont Staves for numerons wrswhere; a0 abllcity; no charge und! divorce granted. A,\vic0 fro, USE, Attorney, Notary Vvbits, ot Browitivay. | “{ BSOLUTE DIVORGRS 'AINED Fs ieee DIFFER. ony Suaten fo stmmareas suneee bi avecywnere; torme saunfactory. FREOENIC k (RI Lawyer rgb Aly Public and Ocd Commissioner. Private offices, riomas YORK AGNEW, THR GREAT NE Grocer, Tea, Colfer add Flour Dealer. All New Yorken d overybatty vike shold cali nod wut hawwaina 49 Vanes.

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