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10 AMUSEMENTS, ACADEMY OF MUSIC—AIMEE, The most popular representative of that peculiar Mine of music that Offenbach called into existence is, om this country, Mile, Amiée, She appeared last night atthe Academy of Music. The Academy ot Music is Supposed to be an institution devoled to the highest forms of art at the Academy of Music last nigbt. Jolie Parlu- Meuse’ is distasteful, as far as the libresto is concern- ed, and worthless in usical point of view. Alle. Aimée carried out the ideas of the librettist and com- poe in the most finished manner, “La Fille de adame Angot’’ will be presented on Wednesday. MB. BEN DE BAR AS FALSTAFY. Mr. Ben De Bar, who has mado a fino reputation in the West by bis performance of Falstai!, appeared in that Charaeter last evening at the Brooklyn Theatre, for the first time, we believe, ‘nthe East. The début of Mr. De Bar was at once successful and un- fortunate, It was not his fault that Mr, H. S. Murdoch, who was to have acted Prince Hal, was suddenly taken sick, aud that thus the effect of the comic scenes of “King Henry 1V,”” was tnuch impaired, but it was his fate. Mr, William Seymour, who originally cast as Poins, had to read the part of the Prince, whicn he did excellently, ®nd another actor had to read Poins. The effect may bo imagined by the student of Shakespeare, who Snows that Falstaff needs the assistance of the Prinee and Poins in ali tue — principal The’ three companions are constantly but when two wen wander over the stage, ook in his hand, reading “words, word dramatic illusion is impossible. ‘The wonder under such circumstances Mr. De Bar was able to act with so much power and real humor, He is one of the Dest of Faistufts since Hackett’s, His methods are more deliberate than those of that fambus comedian, and his style is quiet and suggestive. His reading fg capital, but it would not be fuir to criticise a por- formance Which was crippled by its want of support. Au udmirabie performance of Lady Perey was given by Miss Maud Harrison, who acted that réle with groat Spirit, But Shakespeare is not to he merely read on the stage; be must be acted to be effective, and crit- icism of the pertormance ia precluded by the mistor- tunes of the evening. No doubt the cast to-night will ufford Mr, Do Bar a better opportunity. situations, The price of the Hexaup to-day and henceforth will be three cents. STEINWAY HALL—THKODORE THOMAS ON BEET- HOVEN. The greatest pleasure that the American Mellon can ean give to his patrons is a Beethoven bill Last night, at Steinway Hall, Mr. Thomas’ selections were all taken from the Titan of the musical world. The soloists were Mmo. Pappenheim and Mr, Jacobsohn. The orchestral selections were the seventh symphony, “‘Coriolanus’) “overture and the music to “Egmont.”” They were playod superbly. Beethoven’s music wears an ever vuryiug aspect, bright in ali its changes; yet, could its language not at once become familiar to those who had lulled their higher powers to rest with the hum of popuiar (so-called) fantasies, the earnest en- deuvor of such an apostic as Thomas should, iu course of time, bring every music lover to the shrine of the Vrophet ot Bonn. The man who spoke in sounds heavenly, Unrilling, penetrating, soul filling and irresistivie, the genius who poured out endless stores of invention and originalty, cannot be heard with tame appreciation by the public When the interpreters are Thomas’ orchestra. Hence the popularity of a Beethoven’ night. The music has, moro than avgbt else, a broad iniuence upou the heart. Yet at is easily explamadie, Pallas. hike, the man sprang complete from the bead of art er the abyss of mental lorment tbat surged through Beethoven's lite the Graces built a bridge of flowers. Tantalus, Euceladus, ,Sisyphus, Narcissus, Apoilo, Advnis—all are combined in this usupproachable fe, His works are immortal, like St. Peter's in Kome, or the Iliad, Ages will pass away; but the est form of music, exemplified in tho writings of Beethoven: will live forever. Woop's MUSEUM. The Centennial visitors gave a fair amount of patro- age last evening to this Broadway home of the melo- dramatic and were entertained with \he romantic drama of -‘Buffalo BilL’? In the absence of the great scout himself the part of Buffalo William was undor- taken by the Bowery favorite, Mr. J. B. Studley, and the deceased Wild Bill, the greatest Roman of them all, was left iu the bands of Mr. Harry Cotton. The Lerotue, Tilly, 4s represenied by Miss Sophie Miles, ‘excued the sympathies of the audience, uuu On the whole the arama was fairly produced. “Buflaio Bil”? will remain on the boards during the coming week aod will be acted at the Saturday mativee, ‘The groat legendary drama, in three acts, entided “Rip Van Winkle,” is the ptece de resistance with whieh the public are favored at the daily matinéos. The price of the Hewa.v to-day and henceforth will be dree cents, THE SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. aiundreds of bright and bappy faces smiled last evening at the eccentricities of these very superior burnt cork artists, The opening song, “fle Exile,” as sung by Mr. H. W. Friliman, was in itself a gom worth tho price of admission; and followed up by “Speak to Me, Speak,” charmingly ‘rendered by Mr. Carl Rudoiph, the audience were at once placed in good feeling with the artists. ‘The stump epeech, en- Utied “kelorm or Perish,” by Governor’ Ry- x was, 4S usual, the seusation of the evening, and elicited a paroxysm of laughter that was atterwurd revived on the appearavce of the Airican dwart fowtoy, as introduced by Conau- cious, the tut-tocd man, [u the aiterpiece, ‘Boarding House Theatricals,"’ Messrs. Billy Birch snd Charley Backus distinguished themseives im the respective Paris of Muster Tommy Boiling and Mr, Gus Hash. Mr. Backus hus lost nove of bie comic humor in nis Fecemt visit to Philadelphia, aud bas returned more amusing than ever, KELLY & LEON’s. The attondance at Kelly & Leon’s Minstrel and Bur- Josque Opera is still iminense, and, Judging from the shricks of laughter that ccho through the hall at the comicahties of Mr, Lester and Mr. Quinn and the re- peated applause clieited vy the vocalism of Mr. Kdwin Kelly, Mr. Surridge and the only Leon, thore is no probability of any cessation to the throng of visitors tat nightly Mil their cosey little thoatre, Leon ts juimitavie in bis business, and though a tavorite of many years’ standing still retains an im- menge power and control over his voice, ren- dering the most difficult ihe greatest coniparauve Mr. J. W. McAndrews appeared lust night as ‘The Wavermelon Man,” one of the most original acts ever produced on the minstrel stage, and, as usual, excited the most enthusiastic ap- plause, ‘The performance concluded with the opéra douse ot “Ching-Chow-Hi,” a very amusing eutertain- nent, introducing the entire strength of the company Jb a series of vocal mmusic that was well rendered. Mr. Kelly as the Emperor of Chiua sung remarkably well, and Was ably supported by the only Leon aud Mr. Sur- ridge. operatic selections with The price of the Wrraro to-day and henceforth will be three cents. TONY PasToR's, This popular resort was crowded last evening, and ‘the bill of the play gave as much variety of tun, music, Singing, dancing and merriment as could be well cCramined into @ night's entertainment, Tony gave his comic por: with his usual spirit, Gas Wiluams proved his accustomed popularity aud Joho Hurt was extravagantly funny 10 bis original sketch of “3 A, M.”? Bobby Newcomb, always an attractive artist, showed that fost none of bis old thne ability in his favorito Ethiopian specialties. The night's entertain. ment concluded with Gus Williams’ Dutch farce of “Dinklespeil’s Blunders,” which was well received by the audience, OLYMPIC THEATRE. ‘Tho attraction at this place of amusement last even- ing was Miss Katie Putnam as Little Neil and the Mar. chiovess, ima four act dramatization of Dickeus’ “Oia Curiosity Sbop.”’ Miss Patnam is a very clover litte actress of the Lotta sctwvol, characters she assumed la skill, ability and life, Tbe support she received was good, Mr. Coleman playing tho part of David Quilp with the Same ability as characterized his perforinance of that character in yours gone by, Mr. Oliver Wren’s Dick Swivelier was nota remarkable effort, but it was above the average. Taken altogether the piece passed oi well, and Miss Putnam tnade a fayorabie impression, THRATRE COMIQUE. The attendauce at this house Jast night was good, the programme interesting and the actors in bappy moods, The most attractive feature on the bill, rag Harrigan and Hart, was Mr. Nat. C. Goodwin, Jr., bis imitations of well-known actors and variety den formers; those of Gus Willian: art Kobsun and So! Smith Russell being particulariy youd. ‘The Skidmore Guards,” by the miniaiure Sixty-vioth re ment, aud the local drama of “The Italian Padroue, togetver with oiher acts, jarawhed a good night's en- tertaiament. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES. Colonel Thomus Sheil Henderson, the author of the sucevesiul play of “Tullamore,” and a capital actor, will be one of the Volunicera at the Academy ot Music on Thursday evening, 1 the dramatic perfor ce in ‘aid of the orphan asylums, Cotone! Henderson will appear as Dennis in “Naval Engagements,” (The price uf the Hwwaiy to-day and hencefoih will be ures oenis, “La Jolic Pariumeuse’” was presented | NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1876.—TRIPLE SHEET. OBITUARY. COLONEL OSCAR A. MACK, U. 8. A A despatch received at the War Department, Wash- ington, yesterday, announced the death on Sunday night, at Moberly, Missouri, of Colonel Oscar A. Mack, Inspector of National Cemeteries. Colomel Mack was on bis return from New Mexico, whither he had gone for his health. Colonel Mack was an old army officer, He entered West Point July 1, 1846, and was graduated eighth tn his clugs im 1850, Asa second lieutenant of the Fourth artillery he served in garrison at Fort Preble, Maine; Fort Lafayette, New tod Fort Jono. ston, North Caroliua, Fors 51 South Carolin: ¥ort Outario, New York; Fort Appointed fir 1536, and joined in the Thence wectenapt February 14, Florida bostilities inst the Seminoles. ho went to Fort nu, D. 1 served during tne civil of the Thirtcenth infantry; was ordered to W. wal io Mississipps ego ‘of Corinth; Perryvillo, Stone River, Tenn., December where be was severely Wounded, He was then detailed on special duty in the Adjutant General’ office at Washington, D, C., December 1, 1863; was mude breves major Mareh 13,1865; brevet lieutenant colonel, for gallantry at Murtreesboro, Tenv., and mayor of the Ninth’ United States intantry, June 19, 1866. He was foralong time during the war aide camp on the staff of Major General Goorge A. Thomas, LABAN 8. BEECHER, Laban 8. Beechor, a prominent resident of Oshkosh, Wis., died there on Sunday last from injuries received by being thrown trom his carriage. Mr. Beecher was born in New Haven, Cona., in 1805, He was longa citizen of Boston, where be commenced life as a ship carver, and was subsequontly a successtul dealer in leather. Becoming a Jarge owner of Wisconsin tinber lands he some years since removed to Oshkosh. He retained till bis doath the presidency of the Boston City Mutual Insurance Company. In business and so- cial life he was always highly respected. He was fathor-in-law to e-Governor Gaston, Hou. H. G, Crowell and Colenel Henry W. Fuller, of Massachu- ets, The price of the HERALD to~day and henceforth will pee three cents. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL RAILROAD. A BTRIKE OF THE ENGINEBERS—ALL TRAINS STOPPED AFTER TWELVE O'CLOCK LAsT NIGHT—-TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY PASSEN- GEKS LEFT ALL NIGHT AT BAYONNE—GREAT DISCOMFORT IM NEW YORK. Considerable excitement and consternation was eaused at the Now York depot of the New Jersey Con- tral road at an carly hour this morning by the discov- ery of a strike by the engincers, which ren- dered it impossible for a large number of passen- | gers to reach their homes by train. It appears that thocompany has reduced the weges of tho on- ginoers from $100 to $55 and $80 per month. On Sun- day a meoting of the onginecrs was held, and tt was decided that at twelve o'clock last bight all the engmeors should cease work, and that no matter where the trains were at that hour, the cnyineers after domping the fire should leave the train standing. This resolution was carried out, und at Bayonne about 250 passengers, including women and children, were loft with no other protection than that which the cars af- torded eguuret the discomforts of a wot, murky night. Atthe depot on the New York side a large number of passengers, many of whom held ‘commutation”’ | Uickets, were told that it would be useless to cross the ferry as no trains were ru ning. Those who dubious to th caution fully sustained by the statements of the offici oftho road. The discomfort of these passengers w: greatly increased by their inability to obtain accom- Inodation atany of the ww York hotels, all being crowded with Centennial visitors, The strike oxtends from New York to Scranton, and will occasion con- siderable inconvenience to the ake Public, The price of the HxRraup to-day and henceforth will be three cents. REGISTRATION IN BROOKLYN, sBNORMOUS INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF YO- TERS REGISTRREED—NINETY-RIGHT THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SEVEN. The subjoined official tavle, furnished by Chief Clerk Jenkins, of the Polico Departmont, shows the number of voters registered in Brooklyn, as compared with the registration of the past three years. The apparently excessive number recorded in the Tenth ward im 1872 is owing to tho tact that the First and Third wards bave since been divided so as to make three new wards, which accounts for a corresponding decrease in the wards cut up. The books of registry wore opengd in the 161 election districts of the city trom seven to eleven o’clock A. M. and from three to cleven P.M. :— I) Population, || Census. Geneus @. |] 1870. | 1870. Registration. 6,47¢ 9.117 9,994 3,675) 3,817 3,438] 3.100) 4,749) 8,¥09 3,581] 3,617 77,181} 0,658] 76,151 98, 267] | 396, ov0] 481,925 The price of the Henatp to-day and henceforth wilt be three cents. THE TUPPER AND BRYANT RE- CEPTION. The reception tendered by Rev. T. Do Witt Tal- mage to the English poet, Martin Farquhar Tupper, and the American poet, William Cullen Bryant, will take place on Thursday evening next, at the residence of the Brooklyn Tabernacle pastor. No. 1 South Oxtord strect, Brooklyn. A distinguished party of ladies and gontivmen are expected to bo present. THE LECTURE ‘SEASON, Henry Ward Beecher will lecture to-night at Chick- ering Hall, taking for his subject “Wealth” On Thurs. day evening Mr. Beechor will lecture on “Hard Times.” The contradistinction afforded by these two lectures will no doubt attract larg: The Young People’s Christian Association of the Six- teeuth Baptst church are baving an interesting course of lectures on aa ings. To-morrow night Frederick Douglass | ‘elf-made Men,’’ aud he will be followed by Nr Talmage, Mr. Cordova and others. NEWS IN THE CITY, ¢ An unknown man was found drowned yesterday morning at the foot of Stanton street by Otlicer Sasse, of the Eleventh procinet. Coroner Ejckboff will in- vestigate, At eteven o’clock on Sunday night Martin Judge, aged thirty-five, of No, 55 Baxter street, whiio going home, was slightly stabbed in the left Shoulder bd some unknown person. President Orton, of tuo Western Union tTolograph Company, bas been ill for some days, His physicians report his dition at this tim much improved, He has already passed the crisis of bis iliness. Early yesterday morning William Welsh, aged fifty, of No. 102 William street, Brooklyn, fell off pier 35 st River, He was rescued and taken to the Fourth Precinet station house, where he received medical assistance. Charles Hoffman, aged twenty-one, of Massachusetts, had the fingers of his lett hand erushed on the 1éth vast, while trying to board a train on thi way ‘at Middletown. Ho died of his injury Coroner Erckaoll was vetified. The price of the Hwnatn to-day and henceforth will be three cents. | NEW. JERSEY. The Fire Department of Sorsey City beld ite annoal parade yesterday. The men marched through some of | the principal streets, presenting & fue appearance. | ‘all by Mayor ‘They were reviewed at the City I the Fire Commpssiouers aud Chiet The Hudson County (New Jersey) Repudhean Con. vention nominated yesterday Leonard J. Stiastny, of Hoveken, The nomination was tendered to several Jersey City men, but was deciined. The Third Dis- trict Democratic Convention of Jersey City met at pod aud nominated Charles L. Krugler for | Assembiy. Charles MeCarron, aged sift months, while play- ing around the cooking stove at his residence, No, 263 Front street, was severely scalded last night by the upsetting of a pot of boiling water. @ John Keenan, twenty-five years of age, and Thomas Finnin, twenty-two years of were arrested last night charged with robbing James Lord of $16 on Sat- urday evening last, in Johnson street. Bella Ward, residing at No. 1 Emmett street, formerly a servant of Frederick Twarrager, residing at No. 76 Atlantic avenue, was arrested last night on the charge of robbing her employer of $70 worth of Jewelry. The property was recovered. James Doren. colored, twenty years of ugo, was ar rested last night by Officer Goodale, on suspicion of stealil $25 worth of flannel from in tront of the dry goods store of Isanc Lewison, No. 239 Myrtle avenue. A mass mecting of tne republicans was held at their headquarters in Court street, last night, Joseph Reeves inthe chair, Mr. Depow, Hon. W. W. Goodrich and other prominent apeakaes addrossed the meeting. The price of the Hunan to-day and henceforth will be three cents. SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE PROM NRW YORK FOR THE MONTOS | OF OCTOUKR AND NOVEMUER, Office. ‘Steamer. Destination| | Have 5 Browdway Liverpool, ./29 Broadway “| Liverpool. [4 Bowling Green 246, | Glaswow.. 17: madway Hamburg. |G1 Broaaway Rotte 50 brondway 87 Broadway 15 Broxdway 169 Broadway 69 Vroadway re Liverpool . | Liverpool. . Bowling Green 61 Broadway m 7 Bowling ress 169 Kroadway 169 Broadway 3 a2 Bratt Green iy i Bowling Green bay Broadway 172 Brondway [Gluscow. Rotterdam .|50 Broadway {| Liverpoo!. :157 Brondway {| Liverpool: [69 Broadway ‘| London... /88 Broadway 7 Bowling Groon -12 Bowling Green 29 Broudway :|4 Bowling Greon 81 Brondway 15 Broadway jowling Green 7 Howling Green 7 Bowling Green Holland 69 Broadway Oder. Hy ine Green Lessi amburg. . {61 Browdway Germanic: 25.| Liverpool. 37 Broadway The price of the Herap to-day and henceforth will be three cents. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. vi HIGH waTER 621 | Gov. Island. Sandy Hook, Hell Gave... BUN AND MOOX, eve 10 33 PORT OF NEW YORK, OCT. 23, 1876. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITRSTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamer Adziatic (Br), Perry, Liverpool Oct 12 and Guesnetown 1aeh, with mdse and ook a to RJ Cortis, Oct 21, 448 miles east of Sandy H assed an American steamer bound east; was detained outside Ly fog. Steamer Navarino (Br). which arrived on the 224, ports having bad Beary NW gales, with h h West of the Banks. No date, iu lar 40 32, lout 20, a whole cargo of petroleum barrols marked “Kings County Oil Refining Co,” Oct 18, in lat 42 26, Jon 57 three-masted schooner, signal «morn 2 37 showing sel (Ger), Neynaber, Bremen Oct 7 and S 4- ampton 10th, with mdse and 7? passengers to Oeirichs & Ga hporituced strong wouerie windge aad. wan detained Shours outside Sandy Hook by fox. Ost 21, lat 42, lon . spoke a Hamburg steamor, bound east, “Asteaser Kenilworth (ir). Prowee. Autwerp Oct 6, wi mdse and 47 ers to Peter Wright & Son.’ Had strong westerly’ gales, most of the passage; is detained at Sandy Hook by hiek Seamer Gantins. (Br), Liddicoat, Bermuda Oct 18, with ee bs se. Tudse and Fic ae to the Old Domi Steamer Richmond, Kelly, Norfolk. ace to end pas- sel re to the Old Dominion: Steamship Co jp Wasbinggon , Martin, Liverpool Sept 15, in ballast to Ths Danbam'e oihew & & Go, Is unchored at Sandy Rook, Ship New World. Hammond, London Aug 26 and Isle of Wight Sept 1, with ms n&Co Had strong NW ahr was dhip Archer to 5 G Reed, was 6 days in the wan 15 days west of the Banks wi rk Ann (A) Pochi ork trom Liverpool fur 4 ‘westerly gales entire paren nig HW Messer, Howitt, Ianerkeitiug 55 days in ballast to Suow & Hurgoss, | Hnd westerly winds all the Dassnce; been 13 duys west of the Banks. ‘Sehr Tanphauser, Keunedy, Pensacola 21 days, with lam: ber to Parsons & Loud. Oct 7, off Savannah, during @ BW gale, split foresail. spring maintopmast and gat. PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE, BOUND SOUTH. Steumor Nepttne. Berry. Boston for Now York. Webster, Young, Cardenas via Newport for kK. yh Havorito din, Rnglish, Cornwallis, NS, tor Now Belieg J Anderson, Jolinson, Norwalk f x 4 Seh for an, Enstport for New Yorks ait iver toe Now Bri Bete Gertrage Smith, Jamovon, Gardiner, me, tor Rieb- moni Schr Ocean Wave, Ketly, Sullivan, Me, for New. oe BebrU ‘Chamberlain, Adams, Somerset for Ne: Bebe i elie oH Eaton, ‘Terry, Calais for New York Sehr Redondo, Litt-joh; id Bebe Irane M Bordon, Bai a jontieello, Wooten, St George. Me, for Ser Onward, Crowell, Bangor for New York. Schr Mattie B Kulou, Rulon, Providenes tor r Now York, Sehr Geor: Sebr Elizal W Glover, Rockland for New ¥ th Washburn, Titus, revidenes for New pare ectacee renin for tor New York. Behr Charlie Siedinan, Wild, henneboe for New York, Kebr Mary D Cranmer, Homer, Pawtucket for New York. Sehr Surah 8 Harding, Smith, Providence for Philadel- I, Long, South Gardiner for New -y, Rockland for New York, y, "hanger for New Yorl iw, Perry, New Bedturd for New York. . Newport for New York, ett, Fall River for New York, Northport tor ire, Fall River tor York. Bridgeport for New York, York. , Lindsley, Rockland to eudgenort for New York. r Annie Moore, Phitlip Behe bucy Somes Merri Se E Jones, P rd tor New Yors. At anchor off Horse Pasture Point, schr Leonessa, Ac Vinal Haven for Now York. soe Save BOUND EAST. er Franconia, Braxy. York forVortinnd. Steamer Acushnet. Rect New Bedford. Wind Steamer, The Queen (Br), Bragg, Livorpool via Queons- WJ burst, tow Steamer Muntau’a (Br), Beddoe, Liverpool—Williams & Gaion Steamer Somerset (Br), Western, Bristol, E—W D Mor- (éamer Richmond, Kelley, Nori Old Dow ta "Greamer Martha Btev u ik, City Voint and Rieh- Baltimore—Wm Dal- ttimors, Warran, Philadelohin—Jax Hand, Portinad—J F Amos Liverpovi—siocovieh & ‘Hark Ostoinak A (Aut), Onsoinak, Queenstown, Falmouth lymguth for orders—Slocovieh & Co. Bark Vegar (Nor), Albrethsen, Edye & Uo. Bark a (Ger), Rickeles, Elsinore tor orders— Cork for orders—Funeh, Co. ovo Mundo (Ital), Savan b, Fickett, Kingsto rd, Inun one Napl ‘Paneh, Ja—8 ds Cordova. a. Wind at Barometer The price of the Haraco to-day and henceforth will Le three cents, MARITIME MISCELLANY. BG For wreck of brig Almira, of Isleboro, nd Joss of life, line, at about five o’elock om into an aoknown schoor and otherwise disabling und the Bristol made search for when off Hu hi without finding the sebooner, which the officers supposs put immediately for shore. Sur ALMORA ( ™ leans Oct 12 for Liverpool. arrived at whe of “Tith ie having veen disabled Ly She from Alligator Reef by th Danish emer Velmer, to the bar, and thence by jghthouse r into por, She has @ cargo of cottoa, rosin and vileak be‘ore reported spentonet. had s Hane RI Poxroron, hs of veesel were owned by Capt Grose: arth wy ae Caries “breil oy Warren, rk sprung & leak the ‘pial | after the en ‘nae Bank M E Carman (Br). Eves, trom Philadel) cag o on, Was totally lost in ue aivineee. ntant een 19, ‘ienfuecos. and crew saves fwar, The ME C was 350 tons register, four years old and halied from Halifax. Barx Apxta (Br), W; es bg Bangor for Port au Prince, 4 ossel ashore at Harbor, Shelburne, No par- r, Bank Svsaw A BuatspEut, from Quebec. which has been pepented evpndwhs tevin alate 4 Aesanene ‘9th inst. Scurn MC yee Roberts, Cape Canso, NS, for Boston, before d put into -iatiar ere in ‘distrons, when 25 miles 8 b; ys from Sambro, 5, experienced a le, whi Mil might of Toke At TT AM deck and nee ee et | of the relzing ‘the other ‘byentehing hold ef the foreuboet, but the third, Bloney” (Benoit) was washed overboard and lest, Dec used was 47 years ot age and belonged to D’Escouse, rt) Scun Saxo, from Bulityan, Me, for New York, loaded with granite, went ashore Saturday night near the Eastern Point lightship. The vessel and cargo are @ total loss. Crew saved. Scun Ockan RaxGer. from Bangor fur baju York, which was abandoned, capsized, off Boone Island, was picked up Tyne sehr Barracoyta and taken luto Gloucester yesterday. ScurJ 8 Lex, Vangilder, trom Philadelphia for Washing- ton, put into Norfolk Oet 20 in distress, Scnk Lorxxzo, from Wilmington, NC, for New R whieh w hore at New Inlet e 16th tn Saeed to Wilmington 20th for repairs. The cargo is axed. Scur Carouixe Ksrant, Dyer, at Gloucester 2ist, from Rockland tor New York, ‘sprung sleak and lost boat off Boone Island. Scun TJ Bucxery, of Tnawien. 70.65 tone, was sold at auction at Salem Oct 20 by Fowler & Kendall, and pur- chased by Jonsun Brow, fee Scun Haxsam Chak, of Ipswich, from Provincetown for Bristol, Me, with her sails blown away and in Se ge dition, was fallen in with 18th, in 1442 15. low oa brig Golconda, from Hull, E, and landed at Boston 23d. son Mepronn. from, Bangor, fur Boston, which went ashore on Lovells Island Oct 22, bad unbung rudder. Schr J © Read, Hiller, from New York Sept 7 for Cienfue- gos, was driven ashore at the latter port in the burricane of Oct'19. Three unknown vessels ure also ashore on near that harbor. ‘ Tur. ScHR ANNA W Barker, before reported agronad 15 miles south of Cave Henry, arrived at Norfolk Thursday ev- ening in tow of tag Resolu ¢ Resolute started for Bal- {imore evening of 20th, taking the Baker with for re- ding and hull bales of cork, The hull had the bust of « fomal appearance of a for a figure head, and ane lay direetly in ound from Europe to the Equator, Bostox, Oct 23—Thore is $200,000 insurance in this city on the lost aretic whalers. GrovcesteR, Mass, Oct 23—Sebr Octoh from Wiscasset, loaded with lumber port, went yesterday on Milk I saved. ‘tT i and cargo will be w tot '® fishing schooner pussod the Octoder PAX, Oct 23--A large flees of coasting vessels arrived here vexterday, imany of which had received damages in tho ato gales. ‘The schr Sultana, of Gloucester, at this port from Grand Banks, has on board ten men Lelonging to a French achooner which was cnpsized and abandoned on @ voyaxe from St. Pierre, Miquelon, to France. ‘The vessel was Inden mou who were on board were taken off from St Joins NF, for Baldeck, Ca) Uranaferred tothe Sultana. At th capsized four of her crew were b om escaped and two drowned. The Sultana supplied the Gasctte with provisions. Key West, Oct 23—Rark Galveston, Greenman, from Mystie, Conn, for this port, in ballast, was driven ashore on ey during th She [ies in four foot Scbr Moll re bottom up imber fu her hold. Sherburne for San Fra ‘of her cargo d 5 The body of Mrs Turner, wife of gaptate of bar Tiolia Perry, wrecked tn tho hurrion Sept 13, has been found and buried. The crew that we d have gone home. thing hae yet been done with the tallow that has been saved from the wreck of brig Veteran, The captain is stil hore. It is reported that they are waiting the decision of the government in regard to aaly ‘Oct 20- Bark Wild Hanter draped her, an. don the bench. Tugs The price of the HeRaLD to-day and henceforth will be three cents. WHALEMEN. ig from abs A Aug 27, 27, bark General Scott, Rob- , toe mm iby cae. ened New Bodford)—July 30, lat 35 iifford, NB. rr ttle ‘ep all told; 90 President, Bird, Tiiton, 880 jo this a nk teens barks Janus, G this Sexson: Sept 1. on Western Ground, ; Sept 5, lat 26, lon 46, 4th, lat 33, lon re ‘Spat cer Htnasell dee 180 arks Tanee, Tow, Hilts, 880 do SPOKEN. | Ship St Joseph, Palos, from Newcastle, E, for San Fran- cinco, Sept 2, lat 12 N, lon 27 W. Ship Cape Horn (Br), Young, f from Ardrossan for San Franelseo, Ang 20, lat 20 8, lon “6 athe ghowing JHMK, from Maino for Valparaiso, lat 15 rk Jessig Jamienon (Br), West, from New York for Pa! di lat 38 8, Jon 2k. é Bari Rave Harding, from Liverpool for New York, Oct 4, jat 51. lon 1 bark, Susun M Dadman (Br), from Antworp for Sandy lat 43 Burk Tro Tron Br, from Gloucester, B. for Baltimore, Sept it St, Bark Onlekatep, Barnsbee, from New York for Anjor, Sept 13, lat 27 N, Jon 49 20 W. ne Mario Gor), from Hambnrg for New York, Ain bark, showing MEDY. from San Francisco tor Liverpool duro Sept 8, lai 189.9 N, lon m bark showing JHBG, Mecring WNW, Oct 4, wat LN ys tow 12 bak showing QRH, from Leith for Philadelphia, Sept 24. lat 46 An Am Yeasel, showing QGSC, bound 8, July 18, lat 5 8,. 1 i Rogers, steering SSW, Aug 81, Ist 14 N.lon we American vessel showing JGQB, Aug 17, lat 7 N,lon OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Astwenr, Oct 23—Sailed, Rubina, for Philadelphia ; Man- toa, do. Atwenta, Oct 22—Sailed, bark Adolph Engler, Fickett, New York. Bristot, Oct 23—Sailed, ship Transit (Br), Dixon, Pensa- cola. Bexrast, Oct 23—Arrived, barks Mizpah (Br), Potter, Philadelphia; Speed (Nor), Olsen, Wilmington, NC. Baewen, Oct 22—arri barks Ellids (Nor), Boe, New York; Tetens (Nor), Marcussen, do; Schiller (Ger). Glois- tein, Richmond, Va; schr Paropa. Packer, Philadelphia, Sailed 22d, bark Minerva, Thomas, New York. Brivo0a—Arrived, brig Perl, Stevenson, New York via Sa- bles a’Olonne, Conk, Oct 22—Saited. bark Mimi (Aus), Tominich, United States. Corxnuacen, Oct 18—Arrived, bark J F Mann (Ger), Deutch, Philadelphia, Ceruaronta, Oct 10—Sailed, brig Florence I Henderson, Henderson, United States. Duin, Oct 21—Arrived, bark Bucefalo (Ital), Sanguin- etti, Philadelphia. Sailed 2ist, barks A F Stoneman (Br), Cain, Onited States; Tancook (Br), Haghes, Delaware Breakwater. Exaren, Oct 21—Arrived, bark Viking (Nor), Rasmussen, Now York. Arrived in the English Channel 20th, barks Chinaman (Br), MeKenzle, New York for London; Li (Br), Pre: sey do for Dunkirk. GrovcesteR, Oct 21—Sailed, bark Vittor, Pisani (Ital) Scarpa, United States. Giascow, Oct 23—Arrived, brig Atha (Nor), Mongen, Wilmington, N Gtassox Doce, Oct 21-8: Ferlau, United States. Gimnartan, Oct 14—Arrived, brig Lizzie H Kimbally Storer, Richmond for Finmo; 16th, barks John J Marsh, Havbard, New York; Christina (3p), Sareda, do (and sailed prior to 234 for Genoa) ; 17th, brig Three Sisters (Br), An- gel, Charleston for Bristol, leaky (betore reported without date). GEXOA, Oct 19—Sailed, barks Hosperia (Nor), Stromgren, New Orleans; Kalalis, Browa,New York; 21st, Czar, Phila- delphia. Hxtvorr, Oct ‘22—Saited, sehr John H Kranz, Pitcher, New York. Liverroot, Oct 21—Arrived, ship Ivanhoe (Br), Lake, New York; 234, barks Patent (Nor), Morwensen, Baltimore; 23a, Glenralloch (Br), Waddle, Philadelphia; Morart (Nor), Al- New York; Pohono (Br), Sangster, Philadelphia. Long, New Orle arks A E Botsford (Br), Atkinson, North America: Haleyon, Vardy, New Or- e putting back; 22d, Talisman (Br), Baker, |, bark Luigia P (Aus), Loxbox, Oct 21—Cleared, bark John Campbell (Br), Han- Kenson, United States; 234, shtp Choice (Br), Masters, do.¢ brig Wesley & Seymour (Br), Knowlton. do. Loxpoxpenny, Oct 20—Sailed, bark | erbaen (Nor Tousen, United St Lisnon, Oct 16—Sailed, bark Maria (Ital), Ambrosano, United States. Lanse, Ott 24, 8 AM—Satled, steamer State of Georgia (Br), Standish (from Glasgow), New York. Movituy, Oct 23—Arrived, steamer Moravian (Br), Gra- bam, Montreal for Liverpool (and proceeded) Newsy, Oct 21—Arrived, bark Olga R (Aus), Corie, Phila- dolphin, Narixs, Oct 23—Sailed, steamer Italia (Br), Craig, New York. Oronto, Oct 16~-Arrived, batk Cintra (Port), Do Nova, Philadetphia. Sailed 14th, sehr Lorine, Somers, United States. Panstow, Ost 21—Arrived, brig Busy Boo (Br), Smith, Philadelphia, Paviac, Oct 21—Arrived, bark Prodomo (Nor), Jacob- son, New York for Bordewux. fo. York. “Port Eurepocue”—Arrived, bark Doris Eckhoff, Hons, Leghorn, Querustowx, Ost 22—Arrived, barks Osmi Dubrovacki (Aun, Marianovich, New York; 234, Gabriel (Nor). Vinke, do, with loss of sails; Luigi Madre (Ital), Casnelli, Philadel- phia. Rio Janxino, Oct 17—Sailed previously, barks Winifred (Bn), Hudgins, Baltimore; May Queen, Springsteen, do. Saromica, Oct 14—Sailed, brig Wm Mallory, Jr, Ryley, United States. Venicx, Oct 30—Arrived, brigs Alberti, MeCaulders, Phil- adelphia; Laura & Virginia (Ital), Viearl, New York. West Harrixroot, Oct 21—Sailed, bark Cetvert! Dubro- vack! (Aus), Caraman, United States. Balled from —— Oct 19, bark Argonaut, for United States; 284, ship Thornhill (Br), Haynes, do; bark 8 Qual (Nor), Hassel, do. Loxpox, Oct 23—The British bare Keystone, Capt Thomp- son, from Baltimore Sept 25 ior Lynn, hes foundered at sea, having been in collision. Her crew have landed at Scilly. Atwruia, Oct 23—The brig Giuseppe (Ital), Bartolomeo, from Palermo for Philadelphia, is ashore bere iu leaky condition. PiyMovtH, Oct 23—The British bark Excelsior, Capt Rob- erts, from Wilmington, NU, Sept 16 for Antwerp, has been considerably damaged by # collision. WEATHER REPORT. Bristo, Oct 23, PM—Wind N Piymovuts, Oct 21, PM—Wind NE, moderate: fine. ‘The price of the HRRALD to-day and henceforth will be three cents, FOREIGN PORTS. wotigurs. Oct 16—Arrived, 2c schr Ella M Storer, Wade, jew Yor! Axticua, Oct 9—Arrived, schrs A M Cloutm: Barbados (and sailed 10th for Yominica) ; 10ch, Pi Philagelphia. ASPINWALL, Oct 19—Salled, steamer Acapuleo, Clapp, New York. ‘tig del Columbia, Dickerson, Baxsapos, Oct 11—In from New York, arrived 3i len Fleece (Br), Arm- Jones, Dix, ‘geste do, arrived ah 493 tye ig Barr; sad Aubre 4 . Briggs, from do, arrived 4th, ary J Wari Ward, feuin Baltimore, dice, : Arrived, Oct 1! M_ Cloutmar merarn {end sailed eh for aitieets 4th, ae > Beli, im New Nailed Sent 29, brig Wm Robertson, heey Peieg Island, ‘30th, bark Montezuma, Brian. Murt! mg May (Bri, Boston; Oct 3, schr Xarah A Reed, Gupti omns; 6th, © Clary, Delano, Martiniqu ‘oh, ‘Anglo (Br), Brraupa, Oct 14—Arrived, harks Mondota, Perry, New York ; aan they Bares (Br), Veroy. do. Cow Bay, Oct SS ees Brie Tally Ho, Cates, Boston. ry brigs Elizabeth Winslow, ‘te B py Atherton, from Ww, ar 26. Arrived Sept 26, brig Daniel Trowbridge, Rogers, New on Salled Sept 26, schra W H Keency. Beers, Turks Island; M atman, Jones, Barbados; Oct 4, Earl H Fol Shoorer, St Thomas, seekii GLack Bay, OB, Oct 2 Higgins, Demerara. Havana, Oct ‘23—Arrived, steamer City ot Merida, Rey- uolds, ‘New York. Oct 19—Clearea, bark Seottand (Br), Wotmore. red 19th, steamer Faraday (Br). Trott, London. aourz, PR, Oct 7—Arrived, brig CU A Hoard (Bn, i ‘ork. Rept. 28—Arrlved, sehr Jallet, Small, New York ‘Oct ‘s brig Pearl, Brightman, 4 Sailed Oct's. schr Robert Myham, Wutttemore, New York; Sth, brig Maggie (Br), Stream, do. Pornt-a-Pitak, Oct’ 1—Arrived, brig AS Penuell, Bee . Brunswick. Ga (and sailed 7th tor Moule with part of inward cargo): th, sobr eae Demerara, Balled Sept 2 za John Mason, Porter, St Martins; 1, Victoria, 8 adera, Now York’ (arrived from: Barbados nt 26). Peri nod eo otararcar brig Alice Bradshaw (Br), Sau- meri Rio JaNxiRO, Sept 13—Cleared, bark O M Hume, Hume, Baltimore. Rosario, Aug 30—Salled, schr Georsietta Lawrence, Rob- inson, Rio Janeiru. Sr Prerng, Mart, Sept 27—Arrived, Rising San, Griffin Barbados (and sailed Oct 2 for New Haven); Oct 2, b: Montezuma, Briggs, Barbados (and sailed York): 4th, Weatworth, Brown, Jacksonvil (Br), Borden, New York; 6th, brig O C Clary, Delano, Bar- selir Annie Bolt ice, do. Oct 5, brig AJ Rom, jLathiop, Tarie Island. area, Emma H Drummond, Sail loMAs, Oct 7—A: |, schrs Sarah A feed, Gorell, 8 (and sailed tith for Naguaho and w York) Oth, Tet J Freeman (sr), cn acis (and balled Tb for Turk’s Islunds and Provide Othe orl Katahdin, Saunders, St Lucia (and 1tth, schrs Z Steelman, Fi led 10th for Turk’s Islands) ; yw York; 13th, Bart HH Potter, Shearer, Demerara (@nd sailed 14th for Turk’s Islends and New York). t Saileg—arh, bark W iJ (Br), Vaughan, Bolize; schy San Juan, Noble, New Ori th. brig Nellie (Br), Rood, Turks Islands; 12th, Lizsié (Br), Dolton, Mosquito ‘Sedonx, NB, Oct 20—Arrived. by, Digby! bark Buteshire (uew), r. Wrabson, NS, Oct 1i—Cieared, ‘brig J L Stewart (Bx) , Crane, New York. ship M: ste (a isha Cros R STRANER MOSEL Axrwerp, Oct 1—Salied Pacific, Harris, New York. ANcoNA, Oct a haires, Billy Simpson, Curry, New York. Amoy, Get 1—Sail Re «s), for Hon et Bosvom: ‘E—aArrived' fe ClaybulogOet. Hartaoes, James. Montreal. Baurow, Oct 7—Arrived, Reliance, ers bec. Brewen, Oct 5—Arrived, Donan Bussin«, New York, pele Bih.d A ear . Thomson, 2 poibog Son hy J Taser, Gottysturg, “alexander Habe “NAR ‘and "Paul Feahwe Mana, North Amorica, Botpurss, Uct 4—Arrived, Doctor Witte, Zeplien, New Borpravx, Oct ig TH d, Diana. Roths, — — 6th, Louisa Wilmington; 7th, Mere: erentsen, jalto, Linden, Baltimore; ‘Nehal, Marochini, New Orle: Sailed from Pauillac ith, tas a shes = York. Capiz, Oct 1—Sailed, Kalan: sg CARtmacEna, Get -4—arrived, aes Collin Milton, Va- i pcontaertsorLE, Oct 1—Arrived, King Arthar (s), Cowell, ‘Dun Ee. Ort 7—Arrived, Encbantreas, St John NB. DORR, Oct BOM Game Cock, Hardy, from Bremen for ‘Dunceness, Oct 7—Passed, Chas KG beon, Emery, trom pBuai Oct for Pind eb Dr: 1, Oct 8—Paase aed patbace ote, sua ane ‘anada (s), Sumner, and At New on Ratled Bh, Kodiak, Feters (from London). Now York, \ymond, Deweier, ‘Oct 7—Salled. Dartmouth, Ra ‘Tybee; Win Me(illvery, Nichols, ' Yor! Etstrore, Oct 5—Arrived, Mouti Eaton, Stettin for New York; ‘a, Blood, do for or ardiff, peammuounne. Oct S—Vassod, Governor Tilley, Humphrey, it. Fourvstowx, Oct 8—OMf, Aunie, Bvensen, from Mira- michi for London. Fatwourn, Oct 9—Arrived, RS Powell, Wiliams, Ant- ton. for wii rianed th yh, Prior (@), Arnott, from Montroa “Gast Yanwovrm, Oct S—Salled, Burnside, Smith, New fork. ‘GuoucesteR, Oct 8—Salled, August, Laimes, Baltimore. Grascow. Oct 7—Arrived. Ariadne, y Dyer Partand, Me. Sailed 3d, Errante (not ali tagg oe rng! ry jorway, indaen, an Gnxrxock, Oct, O-Arrival So Blaisdell, Sawyer, Quebec. auatrak, Oct’ i-Atrived, Mary Stuart, Pallorton, (8, Oct 7—Sailed, Octavia, Purdy, and Abd-cl-Kader, ard. New Orleans. Oct 5—Arrived, Otilla, Thorsen, Miramichi. Donald | Ferguson, Ross, Pa- beibon de Cea: La r, New Sailod Sth, Louls Walshe Whites Salled from Caxhaven 6th, York. om f Liangolien, Fearon, St Johu, NB—put in Liveneoot. Oct 7--Arrived, Serthia (s), Hains, New iY i Chene Condor, ‘rancisco; You New Orleans, ‘Andrens Rus, Salversen, New ‘Wawalench, Wilson, Point di r, Pagwash 8th, Spartan, Jackson, S from Miramichi. “Wh, Thorian (9), Horne, Boston ; Francisco; Maced! Bombay ; Ade New Orloants. Chieftain, ‘Falton. Phitadetpnt Mardgit, Navrup, Hampton Houde! Luke Superior. St New York, Cleared “7th, Arizon: Woodworth, Key West ; Sos Om PoineLynas 4th. J W Seewsmell, trom. Liverocd Sandy Hook ; 7th, Maggio Trimble, do for San Francisco. Loxpon, Oct 7—Arrived, Th oft), Campbell, Quebec {and entered out mipbell, Hankenson, New York ; 9h kia. aga Ohecastay Andrews, do. (and both entered ; Edda, Quebec; Bowen, Rand Cleared 7th,’ Frida, ‘Svenson, Hampton Roads; 9th, Jupiter: Lierati, Philadelphtn. Sailed from Gravesend #th, Ansonia, for New York. Loxpowpxeny, Oct 7—Arrived, Huron, Pipper, St. John, B. Letra, Oct 7—Arrived, Mero, Bertolotto, Montreal. Hailed 7th—Peru, Craiv, San Francisco. jailed, Machiavell Lizonons, Oct Maresoa, New Sataca, Sept 28—Sail rig ees Macuitivs, Oct 30-8 ft, voakiaig; Sept 7 Hattie v Hall, Cart Rarcus. Pept SO—Sailed, I coln, Thorn, Le; horn. Orowro, Sept 2¥— |, Medina, Virgie, Hampton Poutuann, Oct 7—sailéd, Chasca, Washburn (from Rot- terdam), New York, the Start Oct 7, Cambridge, Hill, from der, Montreal ; Rossign: Jeffers, Miramichi for C phrosyne. Hill. do. jed St Carvill, Antwerp;. Alpha, Hamburg: Mar- London; Privateer, Hull; Helen Burns, rn eerless. do; Abans, Hull; Paraguay, Loudon; Prometheus Hamburg. Sureips, Oct *—Arrived, Alexandra, Bedlington, Mon- treal vin Queenstown. Swiskauxpx, Oct 4—Arrived, Fring Fr Carl, Granzow, New York; Jis E Brett. Gibson, do. Salldd 4th, Stella Lode, Kirby, Gefte, Hr Hixwa, no dato (bs tal iron Madeira Oct 9)—Arrived, eck, Ligile for Boston. Tassed, Monmouthshire, Ireing, from Caleutta for New Srey, Oct 4—Suled, Edward Albro, Cummins, Gefle; Sth, Emma, Backman, Sundswatl. ‘ThooN, Oct 6—Sniled, Iamyr, Evans, Charloston, Travewunne, Oct Arrived, 8 N Hansen, Osbeck, New 1p, Oct 7—Arrived, Jolin Richards, Quebec. ‘li, |W. Get B-Sailed, Stefano I tron Antwe ; Carmela, Castellano (rom Pgh New York ¢ Gennaro (from London), do. American brig Kossack, Smith, arrived from New York, has noted protest, Uammartan, Oct 9—The bark Cognate Apap, from Tripoll for Cardi (osparto), was burned at sea, Sept 1 picked up by the American bark Templar, and | Gaavesknn, Oct 7—The bark Tmatar (Pinta for New York: was toulod test night 10, Gravesend the burk ¢ ‘The Osvorne ‘ha consider- and has topmast carried ~ Wawalench, _ontyes ( rts having load, spars, sails aud whter cusks in # yal Howe Ts n Mavurtivs, Sept 14—The whole cargo of the a ceed a 4 ‘ane age to forward Kost, ert ot dock He bas been ju here, being all nore of less i for veabipruesi:’ The “Rew: Hepcblie te. now °9t rth for London. The price of the Henatp to-day and henceforth will be three cents. AMERICAN | PORTS. APPONAUG, Oct 21—Sailed, schr Wm Mason, French, a OSTON Oot 23—Arrived, brig Goleonda, Lord, Hull, B; = schrs’ Fisher, Cady, isk, ‘Fisk, Phil 8. a dan, a Accanie ( wiotta, Hill, Bt Jobu's, PR; scht ‘iia. ido, Galway: (i Hamburg; brie Gienee Br), Ocean Pearl, Fi Also aztived. steamer Experiment, Plerce, Newbrn, NB: barks Nuova Veritas (Ital). Bertolotto, Amsterdam ;'Fior- ence Peters, Mount ; schr John T Mi ford. 3 anion erie A Snow (BN, Patrick, {vows Devaerare. Hrie HA Snow mI waht Seamer William Orane j 7 (Nor), Knudsen, Havre; shr George E Thatcher, rer Heamer Buens Ventura: bark Otec Miko,» Batsawick. Ga, Oct 13-Cloarod, sehrs Mi Gitke; ‘lerre 5 Crowley, Aiea port, NS; 17th, Anni March *SUORATORT, Det 20—Sal —Salied, schr Mary, Hallowell, New Sav ah via Ser BB ai L, Oct CHARLESTON, Oct 19—Artived up (from Quarantine) barks Bremen (Ger), Rabbe, Tybee; Cael Georg (Gers, Stow cleared Brig ¥ Valentine (Fr) }, Provestio. Berets aoe Mary 7 Bera Huser Providence, RL. via Reet Ed Knowles: Harrington (from Machias), lelphia. ACHIAS, Oct 18—Sailed. schrs Kalmar, New ac oe do; Hamburg, Libby, Phite- Se AST GREENWICH, Oct 21—Sailed, schr J Burley, jorthup, New York, TERRANDLNA, ‘Oct 18-Sailed, schr Daybreak, Blake, Sagua, seekin Cleared Teth, bark Geo E Corbitt (Br), Hughes. Cork, fpr, orders 10th, schr Emma McAdam, Mnreh, Port au SHORTRRSS | OnE Oct 23—Passed in for Baltimore, sen, from donderry, I; secure GARDINE, Mee: 1 lodge, Bost Salted 1oth, aches Ruth Shaw, Shi Philadelph: Wines, Washingt i ith Belle Hardy, H ra do; Gererade F Seait il is, Harden, Pailade| mad, Ve fon Sinith, Davi MaLOUC ath, Oct 20—Arrived, schrs G F ares ee by John, NB, for New York; Sea Lion, McIntyre, de Arrived, sehrs Alleghany, Brien, Rockland for New Caroline Knight; Dyer: de for do “(neo Mincellany’ vere Oct 25—Arrived, ship Atmore (Bn). Bem poo) (ee Arrived, bark Underwriter (Be, Bool Nevins, Ruland, Boston. Areived, achr Addie Schaeffer, Doa- con New Yor! ‘21st—Arrived, schr Floretta C, Cook, Now York. NEWPORT, Oct 21—Arrived, schrs Harbinge: Dodge R x ot Ni Ha Casi ews, a for New York: Pat smith 2 Providence *ailod—Sehra W G Martin, Parsons, New York, J Mettler, Parker, Povasyett tor d mibie, "Donovan, Providence for Kingston, ‘omerset for New York: Baril d Fava, Cittords Tor hes hin (to load for New: port): Artist, Forrester, Somerset for New York: Belle hurn, New Hedford for Philadelphi PENSACOLA, Oct 17-7Atrived, bark a Nae Mr Reese West. TLADELPI ‘Arrived, steamers Norfolk, Ford, Fall Rivers Tonawanda Sherman, Provil neo: bar Artemis (Nor), Johnsen, Hull; Eliz Guriglia, Dublin: sehra Abby Ih Dew, Younes Mewbury? ‘port; ester, Boston. ‘Alto arrived, steamers Perkiomen, Pierce, Boston: Susan Grumley, Hariford vin New Havan: bark Kinanuele Accome (Hal). Lavagna, Liverpool: schre Lord Mayo (Bri. Watt, jalifix: ‘Tarey Not, Corsor on: © 8 Edwards, Corvo John Somes, Mason, _ Providence: ico, do; J Moot Frank. joseph’ Porter, | Burro e ent Proeman, Boston i aca! a0; Orvett Steolman, ee Cleared—Steamers Harrisbure, Albertson®New Bedford: Panther, Mills. snilod rk Guiding Beet (Br). Prowse,” Dubli: AT Bai orders; schrs M a cee Gomes Hattie N Gore, Merchant, do;_ Alice Borda, Dukes, 2S orson, Cc 8 Et ynn: Provi Beit i Aare Providence; 8A Read, Arnold, Say: Her avis. Corpus Christi; Abby L Dow, rung, Beaton Clara Sratthe Gi Lewes, Del, Oct 23—Arrived, ship pti Hi Norris, from Wing sor, N Hark Souvenir (Br), Holman, from Gloucester, nas boon ordered to Tybeo. Bark Cardenas, from Trinidad, bas boen ordered to New ke Francesca Bel ramba, Onni, Germani ? , Souvenir and schr Santa Rosa are all de! ia here by hi ad winds and thick fog. WRORTLAND, Ost 23—Arrived, schr Congress, Philadel. ih Phiten arrived. bark Sarah E Fraser, Knight, Baltimore; schr Western Star, Philadelphia, Cleared—Brig Azenorn, for Mat Rey and 'H, Oct Sinaoteene sehr Free Wind, Fris- ow York Th lower harbor—Sehi Idaho, Jameson, chy ag for ed Douglas Haynos, Adams, Perth’ Amboy for hlovIDENCE Oct 21 Arrived, schre, Paul P Keller, fendorson, and If W Godfrey, Jarman, Philadeiphi: Pawtacket; J it Youn. Barrett, Port Jotinson for do; ete setiled et Shiackstous, Hallett, Baltimore via Nors enn 01 je Harding. a iadepbta: vates folk: Catharine Whiting. Charlos Lawrence, Lake; Wer nd Ann Dole, Marshall, “0; TW Spencer, vi pent oper Ambo: Wm H Bowen, Jackson ; Urba Nem; Minguas, Phitt DS mpns Beall; Victoris ‘Mack el movi CE Hell bs; Sarah E Jo aaeoe ; Sarah Smith, Baldwin, and Watchful, Gill, New Yor! 224. jed. schra Westmoreiand. Allen, Thitadetpl obit M Koso, ‘Smith, do: Jer liza Jane, Cleaveland, V! yard Haven, PAWTUCKET, Oct 21—Arrived, sehr TP Abell, Carr, en. Sal Mod Schrs Anna Nafford, Ketchum, Phitadelphiai Entire, Kinwoar, Now York. IGHNOND, ‘Out 20 cArrived, sche 1 P Pharo, Ander tes ‘gia, Now York; brig Alarle (Br), Suuinde imore, to load for Rio Gran Safled—Schrs Jenn Mel Donald, Hag ary, Annie E Cranmer, Bes Decker, Helene, Ee Farah mS Larersett ares, Atiertant, Peg te My ily Queen 4 rg jorson, Li stow Git), MeCalloch, Queenstow: arn (Br), Anderson, do; 22d, ship Breadalbane (Br), 2 ‘bark Montmorency’ (Fr), Cormier, Fal: Phila. Ra, Oct 21—Arrivea. sears Jos Fish, Gilchri delputa for Gardiner; Chroiso, Wooster, Sullivan for New STONINGTON, Oct 21—Arrived, achra Sarah A Fal winants New York for Frovidceses Perino, Shoiteld, do tet NINEVARD t HAVRN, Oct 21—Arrived, brie Lucy (Br), mn New York for Hi: ie a Philadol- oe ane Friends, do be rae Paze, Eastport tor ‘des Berton for Philadelphia: WF Green, Bay in w fi more: Lucy Hammond, Windsor for do; Annie M Allen, Bunton for Alexandeie, van drit Suiled— 5 E Waite, © R Flint, Lizsic Carr, Etta M Barter, J F Willey, Ons Onward, David Clarkson sett cad erat Carroll, Fannie Hai cola and ‘22d—Arrived, schre MuryD Haskell, East Harbor for Bos- ton: ge mort i, Philadelphia for do; Mattie A Hand, rknchor' in Vineyard Sound—bark 8 W Holbrook, f New Fork for Port eespatohen rs Graham, gH ‘Annie Ai E Russell, Harriet Puller 4 WILMINGTON. ne Moe 20—Cleared, schr Sidnoy C Ty~ ler. Barrett, Philadel at a. tute Weehawk ie iors Kittelsen, Hambarg. (—Salled, sche Thos Vangilder® Van ‘Oct 21—Suiled, schr E W Babcock, Sisson, The price of the Herald has been reduced to three cents per copy. FOR SALE—IRON AND WOODEN STEAMSHIPS, ‘Rocio nites: algo lich draugnt Steambonts, with and without stute rooms: four larwe, spee soeedy. ies 895 cises. Fe light draught one it Fropellors boats, we. REDK. MipT.T souch Willian vt.” CHO vicar =A “FULLY FOUND, See sold at auction Tuesday, October 24, at 2b. Se South ferry, Brooklyu, BAM ACH Yacuit, 1s IN EXCHANGE POR ire J, FL McINTYRE, 280 B NN NEERBW 4 WY Y 00 RRR KR RN ke whew 6 OY Yo on Re x RN NE Www ‘vo O@ RER NN NE WitWw XYO OR RKE NNNEEE WV VW YY O ORRR KR NNNE WyvYW ¥ 0 OR RKK ub Ye OF RE BS k Mideee VV ¥ oo R RK & H EERE RRR A & ppp HoH oe. aA SD oe HoH koe AA L* DD Hoot RoR AA L DD HBHH EBE RRR AA L D D t HE R , Oe H OH R aS Hou R 8 Ree & LLL DDD ALL OVER TIE CITY AND VICINIT¢ CENTS PER COPY. ° A BSOL0TE DIVORCES SUT ALND, LuG AL EVERY. ner, Advice roe, FREDERICK 'T. hig, Lawyet ud Notary Pubne, No, 6 St. Mark's place, New ou clay