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10 {CONTINUED FROM FIFTH PAGE.) morning until four o'clock yesterday afternoon to decide upon cases where it was doubtful it s mam had S right to vote or not, Every man arrested by the federal authorities for illegal voting upon being brought before a United States commissioner bad the privilege of appearing before the Committee of Arbitration ior a decision. The claims of the disputed voters were \horoughiy examined, and, !f well founded, the neces- sary authority was given them to vote. The following circular explaime the jurisdiction of the committee: — Board Seer ane is arrest py Unit States marshals who have been prevented frem vote. it you, upen syemining the case, ere of 0 }is reasoi and well feunded dou is being x the bene® of the doubt, oo shat he ta to him by the imepectors of election the teas of she la Th ts wot intended that you sania pony in mo person coal om ‘entitled to vote should be Tetased the peiviloge. your {alr Judgment upon sech case shat is desired, 7. JOHN! 1k DAVENPORT. United States Commissioner and Chief Buperviser of WILLIAM C. WHITNEY, Counsel to the Oerporation. But very listie business was transacted tn the fore- noon, During the leencen. however, some thirty cases ‘were considered, Two-th:rds of thove were citizens ask- ing fer advice, the rewainaer bovine pee arrested for Traudulent voting. The Board heard the argements pre and con, and then, if is was found that the man bad aright to vote, he was taken back to the polls and ullowed to cast his ballot, after which, if United States Commissioners, before whom the arrested party appeared, saw ft to hold him, they would do so. ‘One case, a most complicated one, was that of a man whose tamily resided in Westchester coanty up to the 30th of Sepiemper. The man himself keptastere vn Bixth avenue, and p to live over it. The Arbitration Committee decision to th that, even considering tha! jamily of the m lived in the eity for iviny days previous to the ‘an tion, by changing bis residence from one couaty to agother he bad lost his right to vote, Another case was thas maa whose house bad been pulled down ad registered, although he had election} district. Im this case the decided in faver of his voting. Many pha oath cases were brought under consideration, ‘Tu the ring of a decision mombers of the commitice were often puzzied, and im some instances no decision ‘was rendered. BERALD RLECTION BULLETIN IN BROOKLYN. The earliest election returns irom all parts of the United States was received in Brooklyn at White's Grand Central Kxchange, at the intersection of Fultes street and Myrtle avenue, whcre alarge canvas sheet- ing bulletin was erected above thesidewalk. From the second story window of the Exchange a stereepti- con of fine magnifying long displayed the figures upon &@ white surface about ten feet square, The returns, which began to come im about eight o'clock, were ex- hibited by Professor Alexander T. Howard, who super- tnvended the movements of special photo artist G. G. Ons, and the sign writer fur the stereopticon, Luther Brewer, who for several years exhibited the figeres on the Hxxacp bulletin in Twenty-third street in this city. ‘The site chosen, City Hall square, 1s the most ceutral in Brooklyn, and the announcement made that the earhest returns from all parts of the country would be exhibited from that piace by the Nsw Youx Hxaatp artists had the effect of causing the gathering of agreat multitude, numbering many shousands, in that vicinity. The throng was a good humored one, and the pab- ulum of imiormation dealt out fer their enter. tainment was as richly relished as it was delightiully mizcelianeous in its character. Hayes men shouted until they grew hoarse upon the u| France of figures from some Jocal district or remote State which indicated the success of their choice, Tildenites cheered for “Sammy and rejurm” as democratic gains and majorities were flashed in vareigated colers upva the sheetime bulletm. Greenbackers of the ULooper-Cary schoel groaned as they looked wistiully upon the magic mirror, which did not reflect very sMrong prospects of their policy bemg indorsed by thi suantry. Local independents were hopetul, aed cen- fratolated one another upon all reports, arguing that tvery exhibit was promising for them when the can- ass should be complete. The interval between the receipt of figures was artistically flied in by humorous colored cuts, which were re- fected on the canvas. From time to time the gare ofa very rubicund, jolly mam would appear, with she inscription, “I voted for the right man!” This jaOilant idividual would be replaced by a sombre, long visaged, woebe; man, with the words, “I voted for the wrong maa!"’ Thus it was thasan usin- terrupted source of information asd humer was fur- nished to the people of Breoklyu by the Hexaco enter- prise trom cight last night until ome o’cleck this mora- ing. The Republican and Democratic General Commit- lee rooms and the local newspaper bulletins were com- paratively deserted in the goneral rush to the square, und the enterprise of the Hxmatp was edly cheered by the masses, The drizzling rain had no de- pressing effect upon the people, who eagerly seught Use rapidly flashed intelligence and relactan with: drew al o'clock, when the illuminated bulletin ceased the display. ARRESTS IN BROOKLYN. The following arrests for itiegal voting were made in Brooklyn yesterday :— Lucius Johnson, colored, in the-Third disirtet, Tenth ward John P. Haley, twenty-two years of age, No. 142 Second district, Kleveath ward. William Featherston and Christopher Farrell, in the First district, Twenty-fourth ward. Henry Wright, colored, Third district, Tweaty-Afth ward. Yhomas Dean, No. 95 Pineapple street,.in the Fourth district, Filth ward, P, Sharkey, Fourth district, First ward, John Harking, First district, Second ward. Martin O'Keefe, of No, 52 Froat street, First:district, Second ward, Hillard Jones and Jobu Preston, colored, and.Kéward Mullen, white, were arrested for fighting ‘st the polls fa the Twenty-fourth ward. Toombs and Gustave Lind, of No. 176 Wall- about street, inthe Second district, Nineteenth ward. James Logue, restdi je Birect, was No, 19 Law- rence place, in the side wih a poeket knife, inflicting u slight wound. Thomas Browns was arrested in the Fourth ward; ners Seery, Seveuteemth ward; August Peus, Siz: ward; Thomas McCoy, Seventeenth ward; Chartes Trower, Ele th ward; Charles 0’Ne! watd; Michael Dri oll, Thirveentt: ward; Weale: Fretler, Seventeenth ward; Jobn Green, same wai dobn Sulli Seventh ward; Patrick Heany; Twenty: second ward; James Giles, Seventeenth ward; Thomas Williams, Nineteenth ward; Edward Connor, Fifth ‘ward, and David Powers, Twenty-iourth ward. THE DAY IM. WESTCHESTER. In Westchester county the vote polled was unprecee dentedly large. The weather was propstiogs for the outdoor industrial class of citizens, who surrounded the polls in large numbers, so tbat nine-tenths of the baliota were deposited before the meridian hoar, ‘This state of affairs seemed 10 give intense satisfac- ‘iow to the. democratie pouticians, who wore smiling countenances throughout the dey. Very littic “veratching’’ of tickets was observabie, each side ap- rently confuing theinselves strictly to party lines. Fie best of order prevailed, not a solitary arrest for: ‘any offence having been up to an advanced, bour in the afternoon. The democrats at alate hour’ + claimed a sweeping majority for their te tickets, The actual returas {rom ships cannot be known before to-day. NEW ” JERSEY. JNCLER SAMMY DECLARED TO HAVE CARRIED THE STATR—THE CONGRESSIONAL AND Af- SRMBLY TICKETS. ‘The wildest enthusiasm was aroused in Jersey City as carly as ni o'clock last evening, whea a was recetved trom several quarters of the State amnoune- ing utexpected triumphs for the democracy. It was predicted that Tilden would carry the State by 5,000 majority, but the retarns up toa late hour showed ‘has he was nearly 10,000 ahead, the probabis me. | jority, therefore, 12,000 to 15,000. This wes a fopogone conclusion, even with the republicans, at Boon in Jersey City, and they at once tursed bhoir aitention to the Legisiature, with the view of se- curmeg it im the interest of Robeson for Untied States Senator, The manger in whch Hayes was sold out by several fepablican politicians, who traded him for members of the Legislature, wes disgraceful. Thu was éspectally the case in the pag bg oe apd Sixth districts. The fig! Rove- tour Miho partieas wu, aera hour the isan endeavored to sroune flercess snimosisios but the arose with @ unanimity and vumerical strength beyond precede! ind crowded around the poe The repattions judges of election, in several districts, seeing the vast crowds, endeavored to retard the voung by making irivolous ipqairies uw] voters, so that when the polls weuld close fel vote would not have beep taken. Twenty-two arrests were made for feet My votin, three for violation of the law regarding the liquor on eleenon day. The force of the reform tidal wave ia Jersey bah 4 may be estimated from the fact (bat Tilden gums in Uhat city and the other districts of Husson evamty, 6,000 Majority, the democrats carry Hardenbergh for Congress and six out of the ight Assembly men, a gain ot four. The Assemblymen elected are:—M. M. Drohan, on, dem., in the Soeond; A! Sithe Founb; James Stevens, dem., and of lexander H. Harris, dem., ja the Sixth; fon thas there | the oath under ehallenge, and have applied | HE RESULT. [#4 deta., in the First district; Thomas J. Han- | 1 ‘NEW YORK. HERALD, WEDNESDAY, Ri ol b F. Rabe, eem., in the Seventh, and Edward T. |, in the Kighth, Th ind and Fifth districts MOMOKEN RETURNS. estimated vote of Hoboken :— Nkice' ae ag Sey 19 seu ive 360 1,020 6Te 100 870 7 “0 3,800 2,070, Scum, N. J., Nov, 7, 1876 Tre democrats have gained a great victory here. A very heavy vote was polled. The returns irom other Btate show Tilden'’s majority to be xt Legislature will have a large deme- Sceretary Robeson’s trieuds are de- moralised. RESULT AS VIRWED AT NEWARK. Nuwwaax, Nov. 7, 1876, At Newark it was very late before the returns were ‘Sens in, as the polle Gid not close until seven P. M. ‘There was a great deal of scratching done during the day, rendering the count slow and dificult. ‘The prob- ability is that Essex county will give Hayes about 2,000 | majority, against a majority of 6,000 for Generel Grant in 1872. "In absence of the co rovarns the dem- ecrats here claim the State for 5 comperisoes are made upon the electoral vote of 1872, the Congressional vote of ire and the legislative vote of 1875, Augustus W. Cutler is elected tv Congress from the Filth district. ‘TME VOR IN NEW BBUNSWICK—-GENEBAL DEM- ‘ * ocRATIC GaINa, Naw Brexswick, N. J., Nov. 7, 1876 Yesterday, notwithstanding the fact that « drizzling rain poured almost without intermission the whole day, a large vote was polled, This is due te the vigor, ous canvass thatthe whole district underwent from both parties. The ing Was not characterized by any disturbance except in the early portion of the day, when some colored men were seem to vote the democratic ticket, they were severely beaten by their colored breth It was anticipated that tnere would be some serious trouble im the Sixth ward, owing to bel Yaga - two bers ceratic inspectors large | Po ef police was kept s foyer polling steamed day, bat \heir services were not required, th parties agreed te accept the ola and registration lists, and by this means avoided all tsp ‘ The Congressional canal: date, Koas, during his previous term in Conasess, said to have excited the bitter enmity of Secretary Robeson in consequence of bis voting for the latter's impeachment. He is credited by the democrets with having semt $25,000 into the district for election pur- pee st $15,000 of which was to be used in defeating Mr. Ross. On the otber band the republicans pec dperoted large umber of votes were purchased by the democrats There is no doubt but » large sum of money was used esterday in tho purebase of votes by both parties, The total vote of the district is avout 10, ot which about 4,060 1s contined to New Brunswick, e county usually goes democratic by about 1,000 Rc tear Seni Teast such bas been the case within the last The following is the vote cast for all the candidates ta ta the eity: se ic. —Tilden, rc ; Congressman Ross, 2,027; , 4,080; Assembly, Firet district, 1,847; Coagressman, Atherton, r 1,804; Aesembiy, First distriet, Roife, Lele The majority of the democratic election in the town js 205, with an average majority of about 237 om the rest of the ticket, GENERAL RESULT IN PASSAIC AND BERGEN COUNTIES, Patunsom, Nov. 7, 1876, From the votes thus far counted the probabilities are that Passaic county will give 400 to 450 majority for Hayes; Bergen coumty about same majority fer Tilden; August W. Cutler (dem.), probably elected to Congress trom the Fitth districs, but it is not certain, Trextos, Nov. 7, 18 Tnis city 1s wild with democratic enthusiasm. Crowds, beaded by brass bands, parade the streets and speeches are being made {rem the fronts of hotels. The State Demecratic Committee claim the State for Tilden by at least 6,000 majority, together with four out of the seven Congressmen. The Legislature is im doubt, because returns from South Jersey come in slowly and are scattering. From those received it appears that the democrats have elected seven out of the eight Assemblymen in “t a county—a gain of five; jour in Easex coumty— a gain of three; two ia Union ‘county—a gain of one; two m Mercer—a gain of ode; two in Buriin, gain olune, ln @emocrats have ccratic § navority id six, The democrats have probebly foor, State senaters out or aix, which will give them a majority of one. How ever, fuller returns may change the situation regard. tng the Legislature. There is no doubt of Tilden bav- ing carried the State. The streets continue aud the enthusiasm over the democratic victory !n- ugh we been received now te make Cutler's election te Congress sure, NORTH CAROLINA, PARTIAL RETURKS IN DETAIL, Raston, Nov. 7, 1876 Scattering, unoMicial returns from the First district imdicate reelection of Yates, democrat, to Congress. The Third and Feurth tricts «arc yet ip doubt, so far as heard from to ten P. M. The democrais gain about 2,400 in sevem counties, inl dicating Vance's clection. The following are the partia Teterns fn detail: — Wayne c@unty elects the entire cemocratic ticket by 100 pr ron gain of 800 on Merrit Salledury (oMeal)—Bayee same as majority over sete. scmeeeiea cveaty—600 democratic majority, betmgs gain of 8650 on the Merrimon vote. Governor Vi ne 1,200 democratic ma- ence Jouty im Cleveland cyenty, ‘being a gain of 648 om the te, ; Vance 10 “Newbern— Heavy vote. api ‘ Reported gain ia eleven of Craven county. Reports Lerten oon fa labore Weldon and Sesue, hem med ie gaim, 40. Democratic gai aiwrens ons conany adeat 200, Seaboard reporsa & gain of be ja—Democratic gain 100. 5 Mountais—Vanee, 113; Settle, 23 Hv Vanes 810; Satste, 203; republican gain Company Shope—Vance, 96; Settle, 148; Tilden, ef; i Tijeaville—Demoeratic gain of we) Laurenburg—Democratic gaiu of 34. Lagraege and Kingston, democratic gaia ef 50 Statesville—2z repa>lican gaia. Rowan county. ue Pandertipiet 900, a gata of The democrats claim 360 majority for Vance ia Gauil- ford; & gain of 33 on four years ago, ADDITIONAL AND LATER RRTORES shew everywhore considerable democratic gains. Re- ublicams cencede Vamee’s electiun by at 5,000. ildea rans with Vance, very Congressional "aie trict is probably demosratic, except the Secoud The constitutional an undoubtedly carried, DEWOCRATIC GAINS IN RALEIOM CITY AND TOWNSHIP AMD MECKLEMBURG. Raleigh city end township give a demoeratic gain of 100, All points ip the State heard from give demo” ratic gains. Mecklenburg county, the home ef Vai gives s demoeratic gain of 300. ap DEMOCRATIC G4!NB, Im comsequence of there being 1x diferent ballot ba Be place we i St the contents of whiel cannot losing or polls at very faray rh comiag im, Nine Toere is a democratic of 3,100 for Tild Vance, Mobiawelt’ ‘8 (Fepubliean) majority four years ago was 4 which is overcome Vance’s majority will prebebly 10,000, Tildem keeps abreast with Vance su EDITOR SENTDSEL. SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN " STHAMERS. ee a ae sew Tome ror rue monte i Nov 30: |Glassew.. s@-NOTICK TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS IN THE COASTING AND YORBIGN TRADE.—Captains or officers of vessels enaaged in the cossting and foreign trade observ- ing the displacement or reweval of ses buoys are requested to commualeste the facts to the Hznato, se thas it may be drought pablicly to the attentive of the proper aathorities. A letter addressed “To the oditer of the Hunate, New York city,” giving us accurately as possible the number and posi- (sem of displaced bucysur the cause ef their removal will suffice in all cases observed slong the Atlantic and Peeific eonste of the American Continent, When they are observed om the coast of European countries or in the Mediterranean It io requested thas information be coat elther by telegraph oF letter to the London office of the Xew Yous Hxmatp, 46 Flees street, Londen, or to the Paris office, 61 Avenue de VOpera, Paris, Where the telegraph ts used despatches may be addressed “Beanett, 46 Fleet streets, Leadon,” or “‘Benpett, 61 Avenae de VOpers, Paris” Where eases of displacement are observed in the waters of countries beyond | the reach of the telegraph, as In Asia or Africe, captains | mey communicate with us open reaching the Grst conv | the Hamat and peblished. ge NOTICE TO CAPTAINS OF VESSBLS BNTBRISG TSE PORT OF EW YORK AT NIGHT.—The New Yors Huzsp has edopted o distinguishing Coston night signal tor use on board the Huxaip steam yacht, showing while | burning the colors red, green. red, changing frem one te the other in succession, and can be seen several miles distant, Captains of vessels, upon secing this signal, will oblige as by preparing any marine mews they may nave forthe Ship News Devastment of the Haus:p. BG Persons desirous of communiesting with vessels arriv- ing at New York do se by addressing to such vessels care of BALD news yecht, Pier Ne, 1 Rast River, New York. Letters recstved from all parte of the werld and promptly detivered. Duplicates are required. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. MIGH WATER Gov, ieee. 153 6 Sandy Hoo! 108 11 36 | Hell 338 j Sh BRPORTED BY THE HERALD BTKAM XYACHTO AND HERALD WMITESTONE TELEGRAPH Lx. jickaa, Liverpool Oct i, and and to CG ith mdee i mig eee Soap abaet ats FS Weis Beyieon tid tos at lon 35 Nghe (e don fer Hew O 3 New vata a8 jteamer, i Stqamor Bolivia (ir), small, leogow 30eh via ot 20h withtindss and won Bros. Nov 4, Tat 44 50, lon 52 30, passed = steamer bound east: Jona, fi aie. vn Uity oe iets gages aa mndeo 00: to Steamer’ Champlou, 3 mdse and passen, Steamer Pionee! ciety. Ww ington, NO, 3 days, with PPionesr, Wi el imington, mdse ai ' = de Oo. passengers to Win P Cl: Beteres Swifts Nerlole. with mdse to the Old whiaamer Agnes, Philadelphia, with mdse to. A Saip M. B Beraten, (of Boston), Blanchard, isle, June 17 and nd Raper a of with suger, to order. Cape Good nee SY wa peent Wen Rema Ot io lon 35 Wrkor’s, bs lat during @ beat le from 8 W, aay mala and mlseen tenga ast hes lost 13, as 22 3S 8, lon Warrior (Br). from oe Rangecs. fo with b yd OE, ship Tribane af sighed ‘ave 22, ship rand Dake (Bt), fo Caloutta from Lae og ir Ibe 23 Bett We Pair ie Galante 79 days pis td ‘>, aw We oe city anges nsP0: ark Ocean (Br), ‘Londen 46 4: ith sugar to a” ‘Whitney & eee beni as hada a heavy NW ue Joba, NB). tt. Dubiti SED RTP, Meee, Pati Dublin 48 with mdse boca of Newtacket Shoals, passed Nor), Doxrod, Bergen 46 days, in ballast to itckee, Corning, Bremen Oct 3, in bel- Disk Pheae Diep vis oe a ee 3 7 t Pu ae ro : ads £ i f with shina and ‘ vale Sem files SE of the in whteh by 2 wsiasaiteed segs Cire Fea). sane Cabello 17 days, with PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE BOUND SOUTH. Lace of City of New Bedford, Fish, New Bedford fer Atoamer Galatea, Walden. Providence for New York. Torentu ax CvalGect, Windsor, NS, fer New York. live Richardson, Preseott, Fortlaad for New Nebr Acecte, Feapiis. Jobe. NB. for New York. Rebr Kate Clark (Br), St ae for New York. ‘Beh: Machias Sehr for New York. Nets Bad ‘ork. rovidence for New York. fonnedeo for New York, iy, Boston Tor Now Forks the “itast, Himerson, Providence for New Alien Nantucket for Now York. Migs, Calais fur New Ye Taunton for New we Et ‘a SE TERE Ames, Mock! tar, Crowell, B: Yors. amites, Boston for Sew York. Providence for New York. Jowers, Jewett, Richmond, Mo, for Philedel- ). Smith, Ellsworth for New York. ird, Lord, Roekiand for New York ton. aad EE if 1 Pel Btopingten tor New ¥. Sehr Ele Peavelt Pennell, Heston Reston for New York, ‘Schr Vesbt: Sharp, Boston ed peers Horisea, Leet <>) . elie led ure a fe York. webr i incerta a, Sehr Addie @ Bryant, Sharp, Bee ‘Now York, BOUND Rast. for Round Pe igi Redr Julia Martha, Holts, New York tor N ue D M Gray, Browster.#Philedeiphia Neor Soe PR aati Hoven, Nel wen, Kall, fey Gort for Sear Free Wind. I eee Bebr John BH: Tete, Hor Sohne fer Providence. ir deat, Fert Johnson for Boston, Sehr & C Kawght, French, New York tor ('ertland, BELOW. Ship Champlon (Br), Czok, from Calcutta July 8 Sear Hammsh McLoce, Kose, from Galway Ger 3, CLEARED. Steamer Wm Woodward. Young, Baltimore—Wm Deleell. Bebe Nellie Grant, Jorasa, Jecksonville—Warren Ray, SAILED. Steamers Wiscousia (Br). for Liverpool: it sian Oy Spam Leone a Wind as sunset, NE, ligbt, with ae cdsees, SnT, ts wrrdighs, 10.98, MARITIME MISCELLANY. Sout Bamy Cait tmere larly on be} re} Rv irya the tern found ak fe 'y anos! heavy we LI FEIT ersoare, Lasts dames end dete from the pumpe, who mania The Stas wo euele te Tender no RUCe, 200 stove in siter partot the ‘Neuse aud Sites the cobin with woser, dovtroyed overs thing pertebable, Incied- and noatical instruments, washed dewn Broke maintoum and ‘overy- “ 8 new jib was sbeat I a 1 sos the sehr on = : ry jews port. This intermation will be cabled free of charge to | NOVEMBER 8 1876—TRIPLE SHEET. out the migh: whe af and it. sets, De re etna ant godt tee tag Ranabas jon to Vineyard Haven, os 1% Newrix Moon, Moor, wale oe arrived at New Medford Ww winter, went ashore at high waser om the flats just f Haskell's whart. BX ‘Tuos Winans, sbeudened off Grand Coyman, and Vi" Fiicisgsienadtee Sacensoaae buard one of the crow, Denals Cab! missed of the time, pi yas there o from him. cas Anwix Vimpas, frem Philadelphia for Galvesten, witl Crow coal, has bepome sine ene oa the rer ent ee Doak toe Livetpeel HS. Coe 18, end hee met iv 5 5 dace boas beac Touk ore euiariained unat oho bes " "ith-—There wes s wale with rau here, today sigensineeet 18 the harbor, Pi Nev 7. a ti —— po ype a mo am ba Pe Paten. It ie lan taet with flosting on the weter'and beld to the wreck exe mn Quasec, Nev fe Ld bork Irene picelg chem turned to port, having been ashore go and was docked os jay. The ‘vessel is ined more daimoge aaticipated. A large aa E of mon are employed to to make ever wth a view tp eid trom Biliis Fhe gp ween nah art two, Her crew wes Wi trading echgoner sien ram ashore at English Bay. Her vidas sneha Srom, the pind of WW Brala- t New London, « splendid belt of abows 75 tons, for a steamtug for parties in Salem, Mass. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Wasutsotow, Nov 7- a aa aoe, is on p oe J fF dies rey ace pues ehr Pedro V Rca rugs coe tt Bae, Tropic Bird, Swal- art and M \oNNrrived at Tenerife Oct 18, barks President, Pease, NB an Mastepolsctl, Lawton, "NB (and sulled’ sasse dep to “Arrived ot de Oct 14, C4 ee x y meee, of ss, of yy mer tot hogan Re am. of NB, hate ramet Provincetow! Gidord, wT} (ond all pots yo Fayals hept av, roporse shat be waa to sail te ibe wou ‘aya! ) 78) tor a mouth'seperm wheling. SPOKEN. Ship Sydenb , Beivtow, from tea Pranclace for aesring sacral LIAN Buenes Ayres for | Portland, 0. Sov. let 31 a1 N, ton 188 Woon rece ean fe ite uly D, les 31 47.6, lom'20 31 ae wher ea pon, Sore J werpool for san rian ly a 481 Xs lon 2836 me (Ger), steering W, Oct 20, lat 50 N, low. o Bare B W Wood (Br. aioe from Beston for Port be terng Cot Behl bles jark Sperans: Trieste, for New Kerk, Oct 2. ie (Aus) otyrectee Cua relia, Striekiand, from Bosten for Gores, art i Toa.63 10. © mE Sere ee aging gst (Pr), from Answerp for Montreal, Oct 16, las (Br), from Bétfaet for ——, miles et of Supe Seat fen. (Bri, from Little Glace Bay, CB, beand south, How's, let 44-10; loa 68 90. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchaate, shipping egents and chipmasters are informed. that by telegraphing to the Hasty Jeaden Bereau, s¢- dressing “Beneett, No. 46 Flees street, Louden,” or tothe Paris office, addressing “Bennett, 61 Avenue de l'Opera, Paris,” the arrivals at and depertires frem European sad Eastern ports of American end ail foreign vowels trading with the United States, the same will be cabled to this country free of charge. Captains arriving o¢ and sailing from Pronch and Medi. ‘erraneen ports will fied the Paris office the more econom!. eal and expeditious for telograpning news. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Axtwane, Nev 7—arrived, bark Jason (flor), Olsen, Phil- adelpbia. Ausreupan, Nov 4—Sailed, cobs Edith, Fuller, New York (net as before). Baurast, Nov @—Arrived, bark Hollywood (Br), Beslam, Bull Kiver, 8C. Balled Oth, bark Derine States. Bousay, Nov @—Arrived, ebip City of Philedelpbie, Call, Philadelphia; 7th, bark Caprera, Hichbern, New York. Busos, Nov 2—Sailed, bark Geachen (Fr), Boston, United States, ~ Dear, Nev @—Arrived, barks Laura & Gertrude (Ger), ‘Vogt, Baltimore for Bremen ; Padre (Aus), Steugher, Phile- deiphis for Antwerp. Arnved in the English Chansel 7th, ship Steref Brens- wiek (Br), Richards, New York for London. Dawrzic, Nov S—arrived, berks Strastsreed Broch (Nor), Jonasson, Richmond, Vo; Competitor (Ger), Kuba, Phile- (aus), delphia. Fuxxrwoon, Nov 6—Sailed, bark Armenia (Ital), Covailo, United Biases. Guoucserne, Nov 7—Salled, barz Freidig (Nor), for Wil} mingtom, NC. Giassos Doce, Nev 6—Arrtved, bark Sempliee (Ital), As- sovena, Now York. Gussoow, Nov 7—Arrtved, barks Agir (Nor), Sandstrom, Mew York ; Unity (Br), Bulmer, Richibucto. Most, Nov 7—Arrived, bark Harmonie (Nor), Jansen, bal- timers. Hawaunc, Nov 6—Arrived, bark Jenny (Gee), Grote, Bel- timere. Mailed 6th, Union, for Deleware Breakwater. Havas, Nov @—Arrived, bark Hilda (Nor), Osmoassa, New York; Sirrah (Nor), Halvorsen, do. Lyaistowsn Huan, Nov 7—Seiled, barks Violet (Br), Har- diag, Baltimore; Obarleston (Nor), Svendsen, do, Komassang—Arrived, brig Meta (Jer), Vancelow, Now York. Lavearoot, Nov 6—Arrived, steamers Merins (Br), Bll- wood, Norfulk, Va; The Queen (Br), Bragg, New York. Galled ¢th, barks Vasco de Game (Nor), Andresen, United States; 7th, Mustang (Nor), Birklend, de; Pebono (Br), Gangster, do. Lonnos, Nov 7—Arrived, bark Wilhelm (Nor), Rosd, New York. Sailed from Gravesend 7th, bark George (Br), Grant, Sa- vaunsh. Luawonn—Arrived, brigC C Sweeney, Cole, New York. Mausntutea, Nov ¢—Halled, brig Autora (Ital), Messina, New Orleans, Nawcastix, Nov 6—Arrived, bark Carmelia (Ass), Vecea- ‘Passacya, Nov = —Sailed, brig Lephona (Br), Meolstrom, New York. Paviiac, Nov S—Aptlee, barks Prewtiden (Mor), Torje- sen, Baltimere; Amasoue, far Wimingtoa, NC; Prima, do. Rortanoau, Nov @—Arrived, bark Anne (Nor), Guanelsen, Now York. Riga, Noy 8—Arrived, brig Clare (Cer), Vous, New York, RuiKcoe, Mov O—Asrived, bark Narayana (Nor), Sehoon New, York, Tawsrs, Nev 1—Arrived, bark Emma (Ital), Castense, Now York. WEATHER REPORT. Baustot, Nov 7, PM—Wind E, light.- MoLT READ, im 7, PM—Wlad BE, light: nnromienconaant FOREIGN | PORTS. avenue, Nor Balled, brig 8 B Kennedy, Wilkineea, *Cagonnan Oot 2d—Arrived, brig Addie Hale, heppard, Portland. Walled 38th, brig I How’ Halied 20m. Weld Ley leet LAG Mitwadce tap), Petitecr, waar steamer WG Hew Tel 20—Arrived, “Tndiance (and salle Sth return): sche HB: Dorp, New York; re Caledealey Lk i Rowell, Cattariaieh, United | ¥ Ree. Weose eee shee ection, Wm Das a Holleg Beh. og Bevin Be ‘Rowe, dehults, New York. oe. _Araivea wat So ee fl a an gorse ev 1, on jig wocene Bat, ken evry org toed Moa Lacy D, Haney, Rich ‘Java, Ost 25—Arrived, ship Fortane, Tayler, Bombay vie Timesron, Ja, Oot 28—arrived, sehr Linda, Walimere, Be | tp eee eon egestas Ee ae: ee cee Sena, Hi ‘Avstralia; Spanier, Whitehill, veo InAs pons, bark Lieatensas (Br), tae Now Lisergea en Nar 8S bark Ormes, seer’ Loudon : ships Lake fees shies ial me ¥ cred dth, skip King of Algarte’ mir tease, bare Cleared 4 Hypatia, Ienaksen, do. Br Jado, “Arrived, Acker, Lune bers tend soa int for Taine be este aun Sacca, Oct'27—arrived, arrived, brig Gambia, Harding, 8t Job, “St Jor Mov 4—Amveg. barks W: mM 8. aera radear. x rs | coi Weed, Dublio; ie Rees Be sic oct nArrived. Ck Morrlosn, Guth, ow Wied (and aed for abi te perform Arn, Oct 26—arrived. ‘Spetten, Boapaacs: Oct ‘Beare rem New Burusx, ert Ree. | 8 Berlin, (9), Pehi wane = ee low fea, ) le, —AAsitled, Jose do Buene, Tones, Troor. eruantame, On even Clare Voss. item Now se-Arrived, Emme Muller, Kaeding, Mire. Balled Grace Bradley, Vesper, Havana; Blesner, es Wm M Reed, Prince, New sheetietl ons ans sctemea giennee ee Now York or Montreal. iss trom New Work for Siem a Se, Mares eases for Witsiapes, Foye acter Seilea wsih, Loch ‘yey esau Webbe: “eo Gassxoca,’ Oct qn aired, Sasa! eat " tas , eee Shree Ce om al boas Meatreal > 28th, Gunoa, Oct Nae Cisered, Olivia Speciosa, Dedere, Balti. ‘Satied 23d—Geo: Corvette, Kew or Orleans. Havas, Vet age mare Galalota, Esposito, New New Yorks siannoaa, , Oct 24—Arsived, Wieland (8), Hebrich, Now od from Caxhaven 25th, Suevia (s), Transer, New La ly ad Oct 24—Arrived, J H Schwensen, Gundessen, 26—Arrived. Hewes smith, S¢ John, Livanroo! NOB: ‘Romal Ds ig. Montreal; Gea aad og, oe Quebec “ ps ees sCloared Sit Premier, moni eucae ‘NB; 27th, An- pects: Lilie Erin ios By Gases. New, Abort ae Ue ae ores York (ond entered ou fee doh, irgess. McBride's (ena ; Rjuken, Hanson, New York; a (and left Gravesend 26th) ; Wetterborg, de; Gravessad lie’, Meckay ausch, la, Zevecige, Deamark (0), Now York; ahh, Bensasola; Cholee, New Or jounett, Ja; Percy, Pon- Por pe Linde, Coste, wien: 26—Salled, Mary Stewart, McFarren, St Arrived, Niua, MeKensle: Quabec. Ganeiince. eee whe SCs Folie ered, Geo Septet ‘New York; 1 eS 2 1 onte A Olivari, trom Amtwerp aS it 25—Arsis Hermod Anderson, Quebee. Fo woes Oct aring, Hemet hn H, ‘Peters, 8 ‘Tratua, Oot 25—Arrived, J shot Geen Boston vie ee et a Pullesety a Basil, New York; Lin- Pan mean a t Old Calabar, Sept 11, Bolivia, Sr Tt ae Ma Gaines Coast Castle Oct Yaamovrm, Oct 27—Balied, Industrie, ftom Quebes tor posit Gormen bark Arete nangttons from New York, arcved ofthe Sirs trday th name Sheets, knecked away been struck by @ ay and othe: eae, Sone eee ieee pay ree sy, cae "s ite ond 16 Ten of the, New ssestane wi Genckor 13 Moiniae ao 38 N wien a AMERICAN PORTS. SiEZANDEA, Nov S—Arrived, steamer EB C Knight, ae Water Lone B laven: 3 M Bird, Ports. a twelve: vik perk Bille, remariciet a4 rT pend redo Got He a ila eR eae cad J Beeveoe, Philadel eoane, Pauledalpe rane, Bowes Bontnore A Brown, Greenwiet:, Port Netal and Biisavetare FA i: 4. Bryant, RE, Nov 7— Port su Prines (Be). goat Michard Willing, Tier. tn tu barks Guienpine, coume (ital). Crs viasio, A Florence White, Boston; malin, Tpewich ea 2 Bate We Weymouth: wea’ echvs Gaitlinn, jaiifax. Me Wee- iWennwerth, Hoboten, my Mery Louies, geranae Higsba, Dean girveneyinc oat Matte Fo ell, wis jecyison, Chi eee ak Jails ih Ambe; Frived, echre Reston, to loud for New York: ana ‘Merill, tS Witams. iveny eee cer Row Ye tie eine D Howard, Rrative, Now York: MI T Pet- ter, BainroL. Sov’ SAatrweae sche ‘Thomas Clyde, Fisher, Hervest, Cor: Be uh York. @cb—Selled, cobr Mary edshew, Vangildéer, Alexan- Sona STON, Nov 7--Arrived, stoners Cly of Aslan. bf }, Baition be Y Btorjebinn (iat). Morionaga, Bene on. CHESTER rs, Nor ¢—Arrives, ecbr Chee B Nooay, “nie sired. seis hrs Rash B Waker, Collins, Kennebec Biv. baw. “CUPL, Nov 1—Arrived, sobre SH Hawes, rotten ‘Boos, Bomerset, te load for Boston. 4 BDUAB 'N, Nov 4—Arrived, sohr Gaward, Lowell, New York for Ly Seh—Arrived, Lh Ke New York fc ae J Lindsay, Kennedy, New ork for Joba, OORT RERS iS MORTOK, DR, Nov, 7 Arrived, berk Helarich Ven Riva, Nor cai ‘sche Blast, Tayler, Tren- toa. ball Lo Sg oat, eon ‘Gs; mation areata ment Fiat ee Sew EOF sib, Ty T"salled, sebt’ Loulse A nem, Sthcarriveg. se abe “aa Howerd, Rieb, Perth Amboy; A died ot Scare Jane: ot 3 Hott, Hewitt, Philedelpbia: M Perki Siast ged bard Ra Ait Williams, Hale, Parals whraJ J Little, Gandy. his; WH Vannemen, aie e Aches Tarts, Not, Corson, Philadelphia; L 8 t Pou Now 5. PM—Arri Phi Yonvg, Hoboken for , do tor Fast River Taunton (and ‘ail ON hoe Searived, any Orion, Hoboken = nee Orion, Hel fan; Wan SM Riveretis do or 60; Adelle: Peltela, xEw for Fores Wo NEw Havas. Nev at tat sohrs D Loud, ©! gon hilndeipoin! Ke Nelhe Shen Sernay. Rondout; Sarah J Gurvey, Gurney, Allen Gorney, Gurney, Pn hale Be Nov 1—Arrived, brig © C Bearse, Biais- XA U, Nov 7—Arrived, steamer M grec Fe tcaley for Now Work Calvert, Foley, RLPHIA Nov 7—Arrived, steamers, Allentowa four Mayflower, Davidson, New Tork; barks. W vey (ust), Peters yan Mrothers ( ‘es ton, Eng; Provide: ‘Coalficet, Alloa; Sete? Com ORTLAND, Me, Nev 4—A' sehr Helen sore, Now Terk (ust a agape sehr Addie Bowyer, Cool BYES ee toate 3 Adel: schre Chas Sawyer, H Presostt, ‘Bampoon. Addie Sawyer, Alice pA A Fring Ole ¢ ‘heen Suet yen seus ellie 3" Dinemore® lg vent ittgarrives, brig Akbar, Thempees, rom emia che Lik reived, bert Leone, Dubdilia; brig Merriwa, Downs, x Abbie Duna, for Calbanen; F L Godfrey PO Now 6. Addle M eee Soe ey sre aS Tth—Put io for shelter, ship ann Seaquin, Waite, from A ee ue fry Brope tune, cogent Revell! Lp ap ern e ee Fowecisay a and john vom, sag J iY. Brows, Feria Saber: New ; r Gloucester, wine | CHaOCgu RE Nero eartived, sehen Yaner, , Bartlett, a Haverstraw 8, Knewl- Garroll, Carrell: Palestina, Howes cud Warviont Byes, Hebe Re x 1900. Mev €Balled. shina Berea (Br), Queenstown; coarie. Siert, Bow York. lB aalateny Guagnetrne Obert, tht ‘ae Boseaee Dewell, ar Sa ae. \Kingiew. naatanR eer’ onde, Mince Bal ria igaiate, Coshe- Hy ‘Br “gered staan oe emer bars Antes heen, Set “Gegek ee Cea Se haa, WARREN, Se Mellie Eaton, Townsend, See ben ten ‘othe, -Arrived, sehr Ana Dole, Bun: Dionas RAE Oo ORPAIRD. i Nice vanes fee L jG, Law; Dimiettaencie piece, Now Fork cup. SY OT * pronase fod ways ANY STATE: PAY WHEN ey ef creuler, AMERIOAN aGENor ‘71 Astor House. ‘AVANA LOTTERY. OF¥icIaL LIST OF “DRAWING 901, WHICH i Setesege pee pet pease § s s: @ aepeseerely 57, 2885288 speek HEHE HE Tree: SEE 5 ss SoBERERETE 7 E SEGDEBES ff 3 tet ttt) RAE Fo BEGeESOSESERER BERGEERIEE iy ure ebeieeeee Arrgox(MATION PRIZES Prise \No. Prive. Prise | Pe oy See ‘ost, ne BO Ba. BO NBXT DRAWING NOVEMBER 15. | Address sack 3 KBE & OO,