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ET TS 10 E GERMANY. ‘The Autumn Mancuvres and Efi- ciency of the Army. WILHELM, BISMARCK AND —ANDRASSY. Germany and the Eastern Question. Mr. Bancroft Davis’ Farewell Audiences with the Bmperor and the Chancellor. PRINCE PUTBUS’ FAILURE. Rottenness Among the German Aristocracy. Burin, Sept. 37, 1877. ‘Tho autumn mancuvres of the German army, some- what restricted owing toa desire of the government to curtail’ as far as possible tho military estimates, passed off most successtully. Home and foreign erit- jes are unanimous in their praise of the prowess and efficiency of the German troops. Reforms lately in- troduced in tho army, and based on experience made fm tho last wars, have excecded even the highest ex- pectations. His Majesty, present at most of the ex- ercises, expressed in an order of the day bis sincere approbation to the corps concentrated for the ma- nouvres, His Majesty's reception on the Rhine, Hessen and Baden when inspecting the troops was a most onthusiaatic one, Even the Catholtes, embit- tered by the flerce conflict bewween Church and State, - Joined in tho gonoral rejoicings, His journey from Disseldori, where the artists in their famous club, tho “Malkasten,” had arranged an entertainment Jn honor of the’ Emperor which, by its magnificent isplay-of splendor and taste, surpassed all previous eves of the kind, via Cologne, Mayenco, Darmstadt to Baden, was a continued course of ovations, OLD KAISKR WILHELM. ged monarch, who exposed bimself among his in the camp ty fattg and exertions like the youngest recruit, everywhere gained by storm even the hearts of those South Germans, somewhut reluctant in their support to the new Empire. Nevor seeking pop- ularity, His Majesty is, not only for bis mighty deeds, Dut urbanity of manners and kindness of disposition, the very idol of the pation, After taking leave of the maby distinguished foreign officers who attended tho Mapq@uvres in bis suite the venerable sovereign pro- ceedeu to Baden-Baden, there to celebrate his wite's birthday and enjoy a (urther short rest before resamp- tion of hia onerous and manifold government duties. Commemoration of Her Mujesty’s !¢to day is strictly enJami'le, Generally an excursion is made to one ot the ancient chateaus in the neighborhood. Tne Emperor’s stay at the world renowned spa in the Schwarzwald is to last until the middle of next month, when ho will return to his pulace iv the capital, THE EMPEROR AND BISMARCK. An interview, said to have boen meditated, between the valiant monarch and his leading Minister appears to Lave beeu postponed. Bismarck, who camo last week from Gastein to Berlin, went, alter a few days’ stay, to bis Saumburg estates, whence he 1s oxpected shortly to return, iu order to meet his wile and daugh- tor, still resicing for the benctit of their health at NEW YORK HERALD, SATURD: AY, OCTOBER 20, 1877. —WITH SUPPLEMENT. it, portend at present forbids my atnaing them. 1p \beless consider myself warral ‘4 that Bismrck expressed bis hi {netion at the good services in maintaining the trienaly relations uninterrupiodly isting between Germany and the United Statos, since the days of Freuerick the Great ‘MR. DAVIS’ VAREWELL AUDIENCE. Or the day after tho tuterview with Bimnarck Mr. Bancroft Davis, accompanied by his talented wite, went to Baden Baden to preseat bis letters of recall to the Emperor and bid farewell to their tea, The gudience took p! ange d yee tor His Mi ceedingly gracious and invited Mr, and Mrs. Bancroit Davis to dinner, an honor rarely uwarded during the reovss at Hadon-Baden to persons not belonging to the Limperial {amily or His Majesty’s nearest entourage. Mr. and Mrs, Bancroft Davis will visits London aud 8 before their dual embarkation, alreagy Oxed for the 8th inst, Nothing is yet known bere on thechoice Ui auit the arrival of the new Minister be pomnted first secretary im ish, ura ferred as Minister to will act as one d’Aflaires. PUBLIC OPINION IN GERMANY ON THE War. A marked wru is perceptible tu the opinions ex- pretend here on the war. In the beginning of the bemg sraced Strong sympathy was manifested in favor of Russians, copsidered tar superior to the Turks. The unexpocted victory of tbe latier induced the Ger- mans more thoroughly to investigate the bistory aud organization of the Ottoman Empire, a study leading thom to acknowledge Its ability tor surthner existance, Such beating panes as the oe Gazette; Augevurg. ‘Alleyemein Zeitung, tho Vossiche Zeilung, &c., fully ‘apprenensive of the dangers accruing \o man, from proximity of the Rassiam Colossus, wii! S0lz, im the Bavarian mountains, and then proceed ‘with them to Varzin, bis Pomeravian Tusculum. Bis- marck’s prolonged “cure” at Kissengen and Gastcin does pot appear to nave had the desired effect. His nervous system is stili so shatverod that un entire withdrawal irom Stato afairs—an eventuality ardently dosirea by his famtly—cas, wo , Only be a ques- tion of wouths. Gout still cliags to bim, and nis cor- Pulence increases to such an extent as to justify tho be- lef of dropsy being tne cause. During his rocent short sojourn in the capital ‘Bismarck was vory activo am the discharge of imperial and ’rugsian State affairs. He tixed tne tune for tbe meeting of tue Prussian Diet and Keichstag, and desigaated the vills to be sub- mitted to then, RISMARCK AND ANDRASSY AT SALZBURG. Great reserve wus Maivtuined by him rh Course of Lis recent (necting With Lhe At ceilor, No official, commuuications jo the Powers or Other publication bas pitherio been made on the re- Bults of the confi zburg, aid to have ter- Mminated in a compicte understanuing relative to the present phase and luiure eventuulities of the Kastera question. Despite all assurances to the cootrary, com- ing from official and semi-official quarters, we urmly waver Lnat 4 change 18 not only perceptiole, but hag Teally tuken piace 1u the attitude of this government Woward Russia since the jatter’s cruel defeats, com- plotely overtnrowing ber prestige. 1n founding the ‘bree emperors’ allimoce, tue chiet object of which was evidently isolation of France, Bismarck was actuated Dy a desire to preveut any entente between Russia and Ausiria with the Paris Cavinet. Fur this purpose she Imperial Chancelior, then baving the bighest opinion of Russia's military strength, effected her roconciiia- jon with Austria, by which wil hopes ol France to form alliance with one of these Powers, in cuse of a war Of revenge, were blighted, CHASGE IN THE BALANCK OF POWER: Russia’s coliapse, mauiiost ia the siruggie with the despised Ottoman Empire, bas brought about eonsid- ereple alterations 1m the mutual relations of the leed- ing European States. Even if Kuss shoul witi- mately gain the victory, un event sincerely to be wished ia the interesis uf humanity and civilization, fou in the European concert Breatly affected. We mpy be sure the Bulgartuns, us valiant sons of Arpad, will never allow tue Turks, who Bo bravoy resisied tue baughty invaders ot ‘their poumtry, to be trampled down, of even too hursuly + $reated.’ On copelusiun of peace Gortschukoff will tind bis Hungarian colieague ready iv insist, in accoraance with the Czar's promises, on Do terriorial aggraudize= mevt being wrought by iim on the graotol lenient terms to Turkey. It 1s most likely somo resolution of this Kind bas been adopted by the two Ministers at Salzburg. in reuding of the hoarty greeuugs ex changed between Bismarck and Andri impressions of their mumaie trienusiip, voluntarily reminded of ibe viclssitud life. A PRUSSIAX JUNKER AND 4 HUNGARIAN RENEL, Only thirty years ago one of the two eminent Minis- fers now wielding the destinies of great empires, who lately gat couterring in tue stately rooms of the Howl de /’Burope, at Salzburg, was exeerated by the pudiic ag the champion of tue divipe rights of kings, eloquently defended by him against revelutionary wggressions, or the otuer, Who for hberation of his country pad taken up arms against bis sovereizn, was, 00 Lhe cause adopted by him being deieated, a fugitive trom law and under sentence of death, Bis- maick, tue prototype of the Pomeranian Junkers, turned, during his iong diplomatic service ubroud, frum 4 rauk conservative to a moderate liberal, whereas Audrassy, taught by the bitter school of exile, abaudoved bis fantastic revolutionary dreams tor mild conservative Vicws, 80 that in the space of time those two once widely divergent characiors aps proached each other so their political opinions, GHNEMAL RENTEKN’S MISSION, In the course of Audrussy’s und Bintuarck’s deliberse tious at Snizburg repeated telegrams were uddressed by them to their respective sovereigns, Shortly alter Kaisor Wilheim bad been apprised of the agreement arrived at by the Ministers be conferred with Major General Voo Kentero, the Kuysian Miltary Pien tiury at Lis court, wuo immediately after the audience proceeded to the Czir’s headquarters. To his sudden Journey, inuch commented on, political motives of the ‘highegt import are ascribed. Some papers even yo so far as 10 deciare ho is the bearer of wu autograph loiter of the Emperor Wilhelm ty ins nephew, the Czar, ace qQuiinting Him W.th the decisions formed at Sulzvurg, aud probably alluding also to a contingent mediation for rence, GERMANY’S FRIENDSHIP YOR THE UNITED STATES, wous with Kentera’s departure for Bul- nurck, on returning to Beriiv, had long tions with Baron Aabril, the Russian Amvas- wador, Among the other diplomausis received by him we must invention sir, Baucrult Davis, tac Ameri- can Minister, Who, wishing to take jeave of the Coan. cellor, stayed with him ou Subday uutii quite lave in the wight. The gracious manners of Bismarck toward Mr, Bancroft Davis are the more conspicuous, a4 be, ore of less intentionally suuns weariy wll contact With foreign diplomatisis, Many am base: fo speuk of simple ministers wil Weeks, nay even months, belore bg the lamous reclase 18 accorded bit, uch diffleu.ty, however, was experienced by Mr. L Tolt Davis, whose retire in human convert ment ifom official Ie ts much deplored in Berlin, Where the Miaisier, notwithstanding 4 comparatively short residence, has made wuay friends. KRGRET AT MK. VAVIS’ KEYIUNATION, Accreditation of the Jate Minister in Berliv, the suc cesvor ot his uncle, the ce! ed historian, was at the time considered no slight distinction, paid by the Washington Cavinet to this government, which viedo in Me. Baverott Pavis the emin’ qualities uf a diplomatigt, & statesman, Mubitested by him as [ TyAG the. Department uf state also absorbed the Baltie Provinces, exclurively in- habited by Ger: t lections made jor Dave yielded cons: Mercy and some surgeons huv weir services for nursing invalids at Cons! To incite public opimion still more in tavor of Turkey the Ottoman Ambassador in Berliv, imitating the ex- ample given by his colleagues in other capitals, ex- posed photogruphs depicting scenes of mutilations abd outrages commitiod by the Russians on bis poor wuffering countrymen. COUNT HARRY ARNIM, The ipterminuble Arnim case 16 shortly coming up again in the courts, but luoktiy {9 @ Bnew phase, us net the cx-Ambassador, 00s bis friend, Baron Foe, a former Secretary of Legation and member ot Jarlia- ment, who undertook Count Arnim’s defence, 18 tobe arraigned. Tho Baron, condemned in the lirst instance for aspersion and celumniation of Prince Bis- ioarck, has pablished a pampbiet, in wuich he retutes the charges brought against pim und recapitulutes apew the Arnim case, bringing many new facts to Nghta By Jetvers addressed to him by the Kari ot ‘Grauville and Mr, W.-K. Gladstone Baron Foe proves that Bismarck’s statement to the Emperor that the Britisn Cabiuet at tho time protested against Arnim's saareal nate in London as —— Anmbas- wador on the ground o| ing propensities 16 ut- terly untrue. As th ane ty fepeents Cc Arnim’s Honor made a great impresat peror, ity success! contradioion Ou -Ainbassagor and his frievds 18'0f no slight conse- quence to Count Hi Arnum, whose sad fave and bitter persecution by irreconcilable enemies are general, After a sojourn of several woeks at Carlsbad, where he vainly tried to mitigate bw sufferings, Count Arnim bas returnod to lialy. Although ban- ished and exiled from bis native country he still hopes an hour of retribution will arri PAINCK PUTRUS? FAILURE. Tho Berlin Court sooiery a little Patb ve not bi ptoy of Prin ary dignitaries im Prussia, jabilitics, chiefly caused by reckless stock opera- 4, amount to over seven =milliva marks, A coin- mittee bus been formed by bis creditors tor arrange- ment of an amicable scttioment. His Alajesty will be patitionea Jor permission to mortgage those parts of riuce Putbus’ cstuws inverited by entail, Ihe Prince has gone to Switzerluna to be sparod the embarrassing ition of w bankrupt. His costly racehorses aod otmer valuables ure now being sold by his trusteos. An elder brother of tue Prince, the Count Moritz von Wylich aod Lottum, who died lust year, will still be romembered 1p Waxbingwop, wher wobed to the Prussian Legation, he contracted considerable debts, paymeut of which was attended with yreut uiflicuities, ROTTENNESS AMONG THE GERMAN ARISTOCRACY. The Germans who like to sueer at Amoricua corrup- tion and demorulization ol trausatluntic society would do well to be mindiul of the oid soying ‘that who hive 1m giass houses should not throw atunes,’’ Es- pectally the Gopman aristocracy has ol jate by the reckless, sometimes even critminal, bebavior of some Of its members, shown (bat depravity Is by no means contined to any single country, aA perusal of tue accounts of procoedings in cuurt affords an intere inaight into the baseuess and perversion of degenc! sons of novle houses, Without wisbing to be exnavi ive in my reports 1 mention 4 few facts which lately occurred of a discreuitavie pature to the persons tui phoated. A Prince Renos, related to a reigning house, 1 obliged to quit the urmy, being unable to pay his debts, some of which wore fraudulently contracted. ‘A Count Blicher, an ex-olficcr and grandsen of tho famous Field Mursbal, 1s sentenced to imprisonment for 1orgery and ewbezziement. A Count Piel, cap- tain in the Guards, breaks down with enormous debis avd clandestinely emigrates, leaving bis wile and children. A*Count Seimingen-Westerbury, a relative to Queen Victoria, who granted bim a pension, is now serving 3 (orm of smprigonment for tuelt and escro- There few examples, to which others mint smsily be auded, will suilice 10 corroborate my asseve- Fativos of the corruption of German nobles, HANNIBAL AND ST. JO. AY GOULD'S EFFORT TO GET CONTROL OF THE ROAD—BIS LOAN TO BE REPAID—MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDELS LAST NIGHT. The Hannibal and St. Joseph Ratfroad became finan- chally embarrassed the latior part of last August, owing to their inability to meet the accruing interest which would fall due on tho lst of last September. Tho di- rectors, finding themselves unable to grapple with the emergoucy, instructel Mr, Richardson, the Presi. ent of the road, to negotiate a loan on the best terms possible to meet this temporary requirement, Tho President accordingly made strenuous efforts among well known brokers and bankers to raise tho destrod amount on good collateral security, but inasmuch as” the company was engaged in sevoral serious litiga- tions growing out of business transactions with the former management of tho road the President found it a vory difficult mattor to accomplish his purpose, The sum required was Jarge, amounting to $250,000; and parties who wero willing to bo accommodating demanded aon almost usurious rate of interest, At last Mr. Jay Gould came forward and offered to advance the money at seven: per cent Interest, which offer was promptly accepted by Mr. Richardson... Mr. Gould, when the agreement was mutually accepied, advanced $160,000, the romaining $90,000 to be pai at tho ex. Piration of three months, if certain stipu- lations agreed to in the bond were complied with, As these stipulations were, Lowever, violated, Mr. Gould presses for a settlement and demands that tne company rofund his $160,000, with interest. It ap- pears thatthe Board of Directors when they learned of the trapsaction with’ Mr, Gould,’ repudiated ibe agreement and took immediate’ measurcs to cancel the debt, For,this purvoso a mecting ot a committee of the stockholders was hold {1 thiy city yesterday, when a certain ‘amount of the indebtedness claimed by Mr. Gould was subscribed, and the remaining por- tion, 1t is sald, will be forthcoming jn a tew days, MR. FRANK WORK’S BIATEMENT. Mr. Frank Work, Mr. Gould's banker and broker, through whom the money was paid to Mr, Richardson on beball of the Hannibal and St, Josepi: Rarlrond, gave the following explunation of the transaction to a HeEnaxp reporter yesterday :— “1 simply acted 8 Mr, Gould's agent, Ho was kind enough te Joan tho company $160,000 to Keep them from defaulting on their smterest, which fell due on tho Ist of September, I paid the money over, aud received in return certain collateral securitics from Mr. Richardson, consisting of a large nominsl amount of securities, bat which were aut negotiable as collateral. I gave him my beck for the amount mentioned, $160,000, and I now hold as securitics these coliaterals on the loan, which Twill be wally retutu On payment of the ioan to- gether with the seven tr cent interest. "? “Have the cou hown Nny disposition to re. deem their col-nt al? “[ can’t say for a certainty, transaction. at a disadvantage. Thoy failed to comply with their agreement,and Mr, Gould simply says, ‘Return me my money, gontiemes, and here are your collaerals, ‘Toat is tair enough, isit noi? For doiag them this | errvice, a service Which fow others would be willing to grant, Mr. nid is pow being roundly abused’? what particular bave the company wot por- formed their part of the agroement?”” It {sa plain business for ninety days fur 18 now dae; besides, thoy haven't soourities they agreed and this the reasun Sr, GSuld allogen for bis. desiring to with- draw from haying avy furtoer trangaction with tho company ” tock holders’ Beere' id oxp iy wm be nipte advocacy of the Cloims of the United States against Engiavd in the Alwbuma claims, Mr Baveroit Davis wos first twtroduced to Bismarck | ‘wuen ho came over to Kurope ty detend tho course ut romevt belore te (rivunal of arbitration at Nq Biemaren’s last interview with Mr. davis ts been a Dighly interesting one. | hope Detore Jong to ve enabled to send you some particu. | the State for what they call back Mr, Albert A. Drake, secretary of th Meeting which took pi grievances of the company and the history of their relations with Jay Goula nme,” suid Mr. Drake, “the roa peculation, 11 proof of which nm lawsuits, involving $255,000, bave been left as a leg. acy to (he present inangement, These claims have been setiled by the payment of twelve per ce aggregate amount More cases of a similar 1 pending, but Mr, Richardson, aided by legal skill, 18 fighting these sits in the couse,” STAND. HOW Titk co “Do you consider the company suivent if their present dithcultics were once tided over’? asked the reporter “Vertectly solvent, Tho company have $2,700,000 in land notes as cash assets in the hands’ of Mr hrop, ther land agent in Missourt, less the $500,000 the company retar In this city, the principal of witeh is bemy reduced and converted tuto eash hiomtoly to the company’s beneit at the rate of There is due now avout $20,000 to 4, bus this clas is contested and is in hitigation, Iu December next the taxes for the year 1476 will become due, and will amount to about $42,000, Last September's in- $25,000 per month, op the | Mr. Gould does not desire to take them | terest footed up $160,000, to meet which, as you are aware, Mr. Itichardeon was authorized by resolu- Of thé Bour to negotiate a loau with Mr. Gould, tins being the only source’ he could reneo under the pecutiar circumstances of the case, He dia uot go to Mr. Gould by choiwe; be was drivon to him by hecessity, but for the mutter of that I don’t see whY ption is tuken to that, as his money 3s as good as egal proceedings against the com- pany wére thon pending, and it was a difliculc matter Tone such a large advance, even on the vest of sequ- ities,” “Could not the money be reached through the stock- holders or the Board of Directors?" “Phe jacts disprove the assumption, Some of the stockholders ag weil us the Bauk of North Awerica, where the company keep thelr deposits und transact their financial business, agreed to furnish the funds about oue week vefore the rst pf September, but for Teasons bosi koown to themeel¥es their promises re- sulted in uotning tangible, ‘They Igiled to advance the money. but, instead, by resolugen, authorized tne ident t0 effect a loan on the best terms ne could the road a paying concern now ?’? ‘ne 2a 13 doing better now than at uny provious in five y rs, present difficulty arise between the ‘The stockhuiders held u meeting last Wednesday and came to the hasty conclusion that their best iriend had done an unwise act in negotiat- ‘ug the loan with Mr, Gould, Yurioua rumors preju- dived their minus, They have acted without reflec- Lion, Dut will s90n see their error,” MEBTING OF STOCKHOLDERS LAST SIGIT. The commitiee uf the sock! appointed Thurs- ‘emake arrangements ior collecting funds to pay the tauebteduess of the company to Gould, assembled at Mr, Vun Schaick’s residence last night. The President of the ratirond, Mr. Richardson, placed Lis resignation in the hugds of General Porter and Mr, Dowd, ‘he ri saation ‘Was reforred to the Board of Directors, and | likely be accepted at an early date, The gentlemen at the meeting last night exprossed tuoir confidence in the honesty and Adeity of wident Richardson, but us one of the stockholders remarked, “he road bad out- grown bim; it required a more comprehensive busi- Ress experionch (0 munage it successtully.” Mr, Richardson eaid that he would aut tho directors in every possible manner to further the interests of the road. It was next decided to appoint s cammitieo of tive to. proceed to Missouri this er ig to make tho Recovsary preparations to have the order appututing a Teceiver racuted. The appeal comes ap for hearing in Jefferson City, Mo., voxt Iu Mr. Henry Craw- ford, tne Chicago’ railroad attori gave it as his Opinion that in point of law there 1 no reason why the control of the road should not be tuken out of te receiver's hands in seven duys, The committee Bext procecded to devise ways and means to Feueem their Kecgritics now in the hands of rsd Frank Work, Mr. Gould’s broker. .l'ne commit- ngreed to subscribe the neccasary amoun $160,000 with interest, and the money will be piace: at Mr. Gould’s disposal in a few days, if thereby ho nder the securities, wore Joud in the:r denunciation of Mr. Gould. strove to steal the road, said Mr, Hartshorne, ‘vat bis game was biocked. Money could me buy it now. We will get square witn Mr, Gould et. ie. Van Schaick stated that out of $13,000,090 of shares that Mr. Dowd has in his own right $8,500,000, thereby giving the present management a guod work: ing majority. No decisive steps, it 18 said, will be taken until the petition to remove the receiver sball bave been beard und decided. WATCHING FOR CATTLE PEST. QuenKo, Ont, Oct, 19, 1877. The steamer Lake Meyantic, from Liverpool Oc- tober 6, with a general cargo for Quebec aud Montreal, and also cleven cows, one calf and twenty sheep, is dotained at Grosse Isic waiting the action of the Do- minion goveroment, as the importation of horned cattle: from any provibited country is contrary to a recont Jaw passed by the Dominion Parliament. SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, Boston, Oot. 19, 1877. An auction ‘sale of Jersoy cattle, belonging to the estate of tho late Alvin Adams, was held this morning, ‘There were about eight hundred persons present, em- bracing nearly all the famous stock raisers in tho United States, The cattle brought prices ranging trom $100 to $400 per head, MONTREAL COMMERCE, Montrear, Quebec, Oct. 19, 1877. The barbor Js filled with the tall feet, teuty ocean steamers, thirty-live sailing vessels of large tonnige, fourteen lake and river pasar bos and filty-threo smalier cratt being at th es loading. ‘The amonnt‘ot grain betog shipped’ to foreign ports is enormous, * ONLY ONE WIFE, Burvato, N. ¥., Oot. 19, 1877. Paul Roberwson, editor of the Tribune, arrested a fow jo on acharge of bigamy, has been -houorably. diwcharged. PRINT CLOTHS MARKET, Provipence, R. I., Oct. 19, 1877, Print cloths are alittle more uctive. There lave been small sales at 3 11-10z., cash, for extra G4x64’s, holders Geclinins to°make concensions to increase sales, DIED. Perrix.—On Friaay, at his residence, 135th st., poar Alexander av., of rapid consumption, Hamrpxy PERRIN, Jate 0: the county pceete Ireland, agoa 35 =. ~ ours. Funeral on Sunday, at one P. M., from St. Mary’s Church, 141st et and Alexander av. Members of Una Lodge, No. 773, F. and A. M., are hereby summoned to cy an urgent communication at 295 Bowery, at five to-day (Saturday). WILL hat N. PENNEYSS Master, Rosert Boos, Secretury. (For Other Deaths See Second Pays] SHIPPING NEWS DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER, Satin =|Yer 20. Oct 20, 20. pha 20. Dertinatwon =" 7 Bowling Green . |61 Broadway Bronaway Heondway Broadway 37 Brondway Bowling Green Bowling Green Broadway Hrondway Rowling Green 55 Kroadway G1 Brondway avro, Hamburg. Schiedari.. tterdam.|50 Broadway Glasgow Brondway State of Virsinia’ ¢ Broadway Bowling Green “17 Bowling Greem 87 Rrondway America... Bolivia. Howling Green wwling Green won WATER,» Gov. Islaod...morn 6 46 HERALD YACH! VATIONS Ocronrn 19, 187 WEATHER OBSEB. iar hiv tate of av | Howe Inet.| Dex:| Win Weathe: Horseshoe NNWiPartly cloud Bai 6a) WNW, yo Hightan 85) Calm Sandy Hooks: }i2tM oO) PORT OF NEW YORK, OCT, 19, 187, ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE MKT HERALD WIITEST Steamer aniiox (Br), ballast, to BB YACHTS AND, GRAPH LINE. Mardon, Gardiff 16 days, in Galveston Oct 10 niMl Key ©, Bremen 31 a fine weather, is bal. ored ‘andy. Hook for orders “Hark Wave Queen (of Londonderry, N8), Wilson, Liver- oot 27 days, in ballast to master, is auchored at’ Sandy Hook for orders. Bark Templar (of Yarmou Trotry, London #0 Hite d W Biell haan voted wt Sandy inrdo (Ital), Schinttino, Watt 4 4, in ballast, to vider. Bark Lord Patinerston (Swed), Johnson, Bristol 35 days, ip ballast to chi, Kilyo & Vo, Hark Cleonice Baye (Ita Ms, rditt 88 dave, in bal- Wy weather. Qet e irom SE, veering to ast, to Benliany € Bovascn. Had lat S46 ta terrific ENE Seite & beets barometer 26 Bark Jocquinna (of Liverpool, NS, ¢ days, in ballast, to IIaiton, Witvon & ¢ Hark Selma (of New asile), Hach, Clasgow 28 days, in & C0, St John, NB), Cain, Greenvek 8 JW Hiwell Co . Dubiin 57 days, tn batiast, to rdner, Glusgow 23 int er “hare ‘sirena Itai), Cl oat Bristol, Fossett, Cronstadt 49 dnys, with maso to B F Metenlt & Co Bare Amsioling (Italy, Capurro, Hamburs 27 doys, with empty bartels to ord | cross onr bows, 7 Bark Adolr (Gen. saan Ko 4 C2 Bremen 38 days, wien 7 empty barrels rk Hatrio st Malt days, in ballast to master. ber 617 tous), Downing, East Machias, hored in Gi 6. in baitast to order. Garolns (Ital), Muro, i Ticanve 30 days, with mdso to Funch, kdye & Co. Pasted Gitraitar Aug 2, Brig Feamia (eal), Cacace, Rio Grande 0 dave, with hides. dec, to order. Crossed the Equator: Sept 1. in lon on ona (Port), Leitas, bes) hia 45 days, G Amsinck & Co, Crossed the Equator Carter, Amsterdam 45 chored at Sandy Hook for are in ballast, t9 01 none Ada (Ger nl: Pome, Any rig ae Remon ernambuco 80 days, in ballast to juchestel its Histamala (of New Haven), Wotehtivs, Re Pierre 14 davs. with sugar and molasses to H Trowbridge’s Sons. sehr Wm H Keeney, Beers, pes ra vin Loewe 18 days, with “st hm SPN i to “ —— io a Oe Brunt. Oct 1s, lat 30 _ spoke ty aisy (Br) from Ponce, HH: tor 0: ib tal 4PM, Hare Sarah 8 idgeway, from adel cpr lor ar Sabe ACB Parry (ot Addison, oot. Porto Ccbello 21 days, with coffee and skins to order: Mi t ee phit il, vat atom 2 out, from Phitudetphia for Aspinwal ir Lamoine (of Boston), Handy, Saiinas, PR, 10 devs, pith vugar-nnd molasves to Henry West; vessel to Miller & jougton Sehr Henry Middleton, Miller, er, Agate & 16 Fo ote Me wood and coffee to A Non SP apoks wckr Geppas’ Starrott, from e lof Frew sence Bora A 3 Michelens “ aa light north auys, with logwooa to Evans, Ball & oo calm Be iit Enobunsross, Corson. Savannah 11 days, with lum- vet to order: vessel to Evat pall de Sobr heb pre Fisher, iereeain “Oot 8, with lumber tie. to eapee & Be Sehr mnths Heron, Sa pred} ber to Russell & Co: vosea! to rapeenens Eien ‘Schr Jahn N Colby, Wilcox, irunawick, Ge, 15 days, with lumber to George Biggs 4°Co; vessel to Evans,.Bali & Sehr © S' Baylis, Hyers, Sheri ton 9 days, with naval stores and urain to order: vessel to master. he HT Wood, Carlis, Sehr I B Wing, Joho Schr Mary Ellen, Young, Virginia, Senr Mary H Hand, ian Baltimore. Rehr Kodnoy Parker Baltimore for New Haven, Sehr WIL Maryland, Arrived 1th, ship Kalliope (Nor), from Genoa (not brig, as reported), ‘Bark Norman (Br), and brig Justa Lingley (Br), lower bay, came up to the olty witch were anchored in the PASSED THROUGH HELL WATE, BOUND SOUTH. Stoamer Osaipee (US sloop of war), Dunham, Boston via ‘Newport for New York, Steamer City of Fitchburg, Springor, New Bedford tor New York. Steamer Doris, Providence for New York, Shaan. Bolivar, Geer. New London and Norwich for New orl sae mor Massachusetts, from Stony thi FR zeae Island ound (where sho was ashore), ip chargo of gt a iy of the © ne a, and in tow of Frances 40a. ef. Will wo ye dry dock for repre irs, Kent Ned Sumter, Fountain, Kockinid for Now York. Schr Hurry Porey, Adams, Bath for New York. Schr Geo Kilborn. Black, Bangor for Sehr Wm Penn, Hart, st enres: M Schr Charlie, Sted “ Sehr Fan a, Nantucket for New Y« Sehr Jam ae Buyles, Show Mow Bedford for Phlladel- a. chr Thomas P Cooper, Mathews, Now Bedford for New ‘Renir Seud, Riley, Fall Rivor for New York. Scht Amo} Brlegs, Dunn, Fall Rivor for Havorsteaw, Schr Ploren ce, sacnett, Pall River for Haverstraw. Beit im’ciey, Rolly, Pawtucket for New York. Sehr lester, Davis, Furtchestor for Now York. Sehr Richard Law, Hawkins, Providence for New York. Sehr Isabella Thompson, Thompson, 'rovidence for New ‘Sehr Almon Bacon, Crosby, Providence for New York, Heke Nicholas Mehrhotf, Mehrhoff, Providence for Haver- Rene A G Lawson, Mehrhoff, Westerly for Hackensack, Nebr James H Hoyt, Lyons, New Havon tor Georgetown, Schr George Eawin, Bunce, Northport for New York. Sehr Eclipxo, Chaso, Greenport for New York. Solr Rhode island, Smith, Ang Harbor for Now York, Sehr Tunis Bodine, silvie, Cold Spring for New York. BOUND EAST. Steamor Albatross, Davis, York for Fall River. Steamer Delaware, smith, New York for Norwic Brig © T Packard, Ferris, Now York for Gibraltar. Brig Mary & Danna, Saunders, New York for Boston, Schr Maud Wobstor, Wentworth, New York tor Kangor, Sehr W D Manga, Chaso, New York for New Bedford. Sehr Granite Stute, Burzoss, New York for Boston. Sehr Whit Sheridan, Lindss Selir G Stanelli i Schr illow, Bell, New York tor Rockland, Behr Abbie T Emory, Emery, New York tor Rockland, Schr Lake, Rogers, New York for Rockland. i Potter & Huopor, Bradbury, Havorstraw for New. othe Surnh R Thomas, Arnold, Eltsubethport for Paw. tueket. “Sobre Mossenger, Belton, Ellsapethport for Boston. Sebr Adeline Hamlin, Lewis, Port Jonnson tor Salem, Sebr T' Port Johnson for 8: Sebr Henry. Port Jolinson for P1 Schr Atlant! ors Johnean for Provideneo, ae Sarat " Falconer, Wilson, Port Johnson for Provi- deni near Helen Mar, Nickerson, Port Johnson for Portland, ‘Bebe Sparkle, Sbropehice, Amber for New avon, Behr Sallie TC ‘Trofethen, Amboy tor Fall Uaives. Sebr i riot & Saralt, Prontiss, Amboy for New br Charles & Smith, Manson, Poltedeipnta f for ‘Fall River. CLEARED, Stonmor, Ferawood Bq), Dinsdale, Harre—Josban 8 Tucker & ‘ mer + Vineian Bowen, Baltimore —Wm Dal: Davis, Philedelphia—J am Hiand, rinnell, Minturn & Co, remen—Carvet 4 Barnes. Bark Professor Nordenskjola (Nor), Jensen, Qu wo oer Faimouth tor orders—Funeb, Edyo & Bark Thor (Nor), poem ain ay Queenstown or Falmouth for orders—Beubam & Boyoxen. sre Grono thor), Bjorners, Hamburg—Funch, Edye & sank Hebe (Nor), Gramo, Rotterdam—Funch, Edyo & Co. Bark bap gid Hogarth (Br), Shields, Dankirk (irance)—J Ke Co. Bark John F Rotemann, Ray, Corunna (Spain)—John we Ang lia tes Reynold Salonies (Turkey) —Laforme shiny aire On ‘Oint iKyrro (von, Jenson, Plymouth, E-C Tobias & Co. at Emily T Sheldon, Hays, Gloucester, E—Parsons & ea Lissie Curry (Br), Curry, Smyrna (rurkey)—La- forme & Frothingham Brig James Miller, Parker, Richmond, Va—Millor & Tought Rekt Curtis Akerly, Norton, Charleston—Evans, Ball & Schr Panl R Keller, Henderson, Philadolphia—Ca- Meee ree. Ciper, Suton, ME —Mlag i Coes Beh Vnuponsa, lem, NJ —Slagi ‘ot crea Betts’ Cove, NI-—-Brete, Schr 1. & M: Donovan, Donovan, Son & Co. Sehr Fred Tyler, Parker, New Haven—M Briggs & Co, SAILED, Steomer pono Ria for Calais (France); ship valier ( i barks Aurnile (Fr), Naples; iitetall (BP) aon bisa Buenos Ayres; Ska- w Cork 0 or Falmouth ery Douglass (Be), Apollo (Br), 'Point-a- jerees led, steamer Eybert (Br). for Havre. MARITIME . MISCELLANY. Sreamzr Boxpxr City, Brightmon, from Fall River for Iacksonville, put into Norfolk Oct 19 fur 4 supply of coal. SrxameR Joux H. Stan, from New York for New disabled off ‘Whitextone, L I, evening of 18th inet, and had to turn back to the city for revairs, Sm Asseconapwcr (Gor), which stranded last, Aprit near U..pe Henry, on her way'from Bultimore to Bromen, was sold on Thursday at the Baltimore Exchange to Ne soi Huwards. of Jecsey Uitt, for $4,200. The vesnel I of Ot tons and was built in 1875. Aftor stranding she was ‘ockers and the cargo taken out at a cost of 1) auditional was expended for repatrs. Suir Guextaven (Be). trom Quebec for Cardiff, before reported ashore on Pont Neuf Shoals, lias had deckload ation 5,000, thrown overboard. Hor cargu. was ged into lighters Oct Im, A steamer was along Sure Crty or Viexxa (Br), from Liverpool, at Sau Fran- cisco Det 11, reports having experienced strong gales from Suly 31 to Aug 10. accompanied with hoary soa, nein, riot lose tonk boat alley aud apars from dvek, stove bale Wurks and was compelled to jettison w quantliy of cargo (coke and salt). Dank Cowra (Bie), Robinson, trom Rochefort, for, Phita- delphia, whieh fax aftor colliding, reports, Oct 5, at 1 PM, ton 44 34, the ship was clone haunted on atarvoard ‘under short cunvas, the weather being dark and cloudy, an unknown bark was seon on the lee bow nning free, with all sail set, bound to the eastward. The strange vessel laffed up ana then tried to ‘Our belm was then pat hard « star. honrd to prevent the other veasel from acriking wud sinking us. The strange versal with those of the C ing away hor two foretonsnil yards, Tho stranger's cathends tort Doila’s main channels and cliain plates, poop rail xtanchions, dam- aging vessel's side from fore to main chafins several of the planks badly. Capt Kol equested tho bark, which he belteved to bo a foreignor, to remain by him no anawer. In the morning ht, ‘ ww York Oct 12, for or. eprung # bad Tonk Carzo petro- until daylight, Lut, received the strange vewsel was uot in Bank Gro T Kemr, Taylor, from Ginraltar. Experienced heavy w. and pus into Horton PM Oct 19, for repairs. before reported as having ing bren ashore, Was cL IN, preparatory to being docken Bark Fritz (Nor), from Darien for Liverpool, which ar. eo th inst with 6 water in har, cleared Aon her voywae. Senn Renweck (ot Rey W Young, sailed from Mona tee Sept 27 for Pensacola, During & gaio she anchored under the lee of St-Vineent's Island on tbe Ath, with loss of loresail, some rigging acd deckhouse shifted. "The gle h 4 the vowel dragging her, An. Proteus (Br), for Hull, inereanes chors shi wtenily she was driven up 150 feet abs n hull mach injured and the balance of the «ails blown away. Scutt SKLMA, fro nt, with wood, went ashore on oint Keyes, C crow saved; cuptain wis vailly Scar Imrurse (Br) Adams, fi Hon, Sept 25 Galveston, roa makings her way to anokon Vet 17 101 lass of deektoad, before reported ashore at Cape May, was lonted yesterday withont material damaxe. Part of her cargo of cont was lettisoned, Sour F 4 Oaxiey. frow Newburg for Boston, which left Haven 17th inst, returned to the latter port 18th paving sprung ber ut badly, g Warren H THORNDIRY, Which ns been reported rived at Delaware, and belug detained the alurge fleet of wind-bound ves els ‘The wrecking company are ut work apun the Helou Kommel at Lewes, Del. ‘The new Wark recently Inunched st Belfast has been named the Charles Stewart, for a son of the principal owner at Banger, Lor lower masts have been placed in having ar. we days with on sche Hauirax, Oct 19—Sehes Susan avd Now Dominion have been wrecked near Antigonish. ‘The crews were saved, Sournwrsr Pass, Oct 10—Captain Pendleton, of the tng. boat Harry Wriebt, rep i the bet Cores Gitehrist (vofore report the pass dismasted and abandoned. were all rigut, bus the or was browsing over ber winds hips. Gapwain Jendleton fcom doing Rough weather prevented anything with ber. 81 Jouns, NF, Uct 19—Brig Mabe! (Br), from Richibucto for Liverpool, hus put into Point du Chene, tull of water. NOTICE TO MARINERS. FOG SIGNAL, AT PoRTxMOUTH HAR Wasmscrox, De, Oet 1o--Rorice le given n by the. Eight. house Hoard thus » Davo tox sh established at Wh. Portsmouth harbor, and fogey w intervals of WHALEMEN. Balled from Mrunswick, Ga, Oct 12, schr Golden City, ey, for # cruise in Ge » At titer from bark reports ber at St Miche pe Sept 17, tava taken $00 ‘wbls sp oil this ed Aug 23, bark Swaliow, Ellis, NB, nothing ‘sipee ¥ Vann. letter trom niman, of berk Huropa,,o Bt tharines’, ‘Aue, reports had taken bl ‘ing Montevideo in May last, Another ports her 11 months out from h Moved do wh ofl, all told; all well whale cruise soutl Kane, second officer of brig D A Small, Curron. of Provincetown, reports her at St Miehnels sent 22, having taken 330 bbls ap oll, but only bailed S00. xe when the v-ssel left she would touch. ut, Teneriffe. M Kai penianaes, Sens ie Of Chilian bark 22 tha bark bas ip oll fina sonst Sole eh. ant ull’ bound to flited for the Enolge Back Stamboul. of NB. é being fi Oren, is) Josur it, owere, of South. mag tn on hor last voyage trom jedtord, SPOKEN, ° a Talbot {talfson, Liverpool for Baltimore, Oct Foul. lee Beoger, from Gloucester for Wilming- vie ‘Petersen, from Neweastle, E, fo 7 New Fore Se eee es ie Burk Cal i ge from Baltimore for Bremen, Oct 3, rap ad, 8 acs getie Rhynks, Adama, from Brunswick tor Guanta- NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS lorchants, shipping agents and shiprmasters are informed that by telegraphing tothe Herstp London Buroau, ad- dressing “Bennett, No, 46 Flost street, London,” or‘to the Paris office, addressing “Bennett, 61 Avenue de l’Opera, Paris,” the drrivais at and departures from European and Eastern ports of Amoricun and all foreign vossels trading with the United States, the same will be cabled to this Captains arriving at and sailing from French and Medt- torranean ports will find the Paris office'the more economi- cal and oxpeditious for telographing news. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Antwrer, Oot 19-Satled, ship Chas A Marshall, Hutoh- fnson, New York. RISTOL, Oct 19—Sailed, bark Zia Catterins (Aus), Thi Baltimors. Barrow, Oct 17—Hailed, bark Georze B Doane (Br), Corning, New York. Brenen, Oct 19—Arrived, ship Cleopatra (Ger), Poppe, Now York; schr © C Sweeny, Eaton, do. Bruvast, Oct 19— Arrived, ship Cashlor (Br), Telter, Phil-+ adelphia, Bal 17th, barks Eleanor (Br), No womb, Pensacola; 19th, Moliiamo (Br), Neil, Ballimoro. Bunxt Istanp, Oct 17—Sailed, bark Giusto (Aus), Cov lumbis, New Orloans. Banvetona, Oct 16—Sailed, bark Michele Pecasso (Ital), Pinco, New York (befure reported sailed 5th). Canptyy, Oct 19—Sailed, bark Francesco Bellazamba (Ito), Brignotl, New York, Dusuix, Oct 18—Arrived, ship Cambridge (Br), Hilt, Philadelphia. Exsixonx, to Oct 19—Arrived, bark Witch, Mndgott, Now York, Grovcasren, Oct 19—Sailed, burk Malleville, Harlow, Key West. Gexo4, to Oct 19—Arrived, bark Carmolia (Ital), Capolta, New York; brig Odorilla, Holiand, do. Balled to 19th, brig Josie © Hazeltine, Wood, New York. Guest, Oct 18-BSailed, bark Massimo d’Azeglio (Ital), Baltimore, Haver, Oct 19-Sailed, ship Hercules (Nor), Neilson, Hampton Roads; bark Nollio T Guest (Br), Mossonger, New York. KRAGERO, to Oct 19—Salled, the Poutido, for America, Liverroon, Oct 19—Arrived, steamer Guillermo (Sp), Echeverrin, New York. Sailed 18th, brig Etta Whistemore, Wright, Philadl- phia; 19th, ship Olive 5 Southard, Walker, New Orleans. Loxpox, Oct 19—Cleared, brig Trust (Br), Masters Charles LxGHORN, to Ort 19—Arrived, brig Felicia (Ital), Per- sico, New York. Nartxs, to Oct 19—Arrived, bark Rtsolato (Ital), Lipari, Now York. Quenxstown, Oct 19—Salled, stenmer City of Montreal (Br), Brooks (from Liverpool), New York, Arrived 19th, 12:50, silyht-eteamer Wisconsin (Br), For- syth, New York for Liverpool (and procesded). Rorrennax, Oct 18—Arrived, schr J F Kranz, Howes, Phitadolphin, Rio. Graxpe—Artived, brig Ernest, Luut, Portl (aud cleared prior to Oct 15 for Boston). Birrorn, Yet 18—Suiled, bark Dario (Aus), Con: New York. Sanrannen, to Oct 19—Arrived, brig Honry T Wing, Small, New York, Tamanto, Oct 9—Arrived, bark Noo (Ital), Cneace, New York. Varencta, Oct S—Arrived, brig Antonia (Sp), Roig, Sa- yannah. Fatmourn, Oct 18—Bark Craig Ewan (Br), arrived hero to-day. She bas lost sails, had upper works damaged, cargo shifted and is leaky. (The Craig Ewan is last reported to have arrived at Salonica Aux 8 from New York). Loxpox, Oct 19—Bark Impl (Ras), from Hall Oct 1 for Philadetpbie, has put into Queenstown with her pamps choked and ballast shrfted. WEATHER REPORT, Hotvuran, Oct 19, PM—Wind 3W, blowing a gale, Puraours, Oct 19, PM—Wind 8, mod fins, FOREIGN PORTS. ¥ Avogsann, XZ, Sept 23Arrived, bark Elsinore, Losberg, naxgoitna, © Get 6—Satied, = Marie (Dutch), Tedford, ‘to Johuston. from Pointe Pitre for Hetdgeport, Ct, ia York. In port er? ae bark El: for a.ders; echt Hattie ( 10 days. aon iar Oct.2—In port, schr Mary 8 Lunt (Br), y w Binenions, (Oct 15—Atrived, brig Pastoral (8p), Roig, Sailed 15th, brig Salista, Partridge, Now York, j jBANGROK, Aug 15—Arrived, bark Dirigo, staples, Batu "Gnonsrapr, Oct 13-—Arrived, bark Bertha Rood (Nor), Svendsen, Baltim Creo, Ang 23—Seiled, bark Antioch, Hemingway, New York. DyMnnana, Sent 24—Salled previously, schr A D Merritt, MeMillan, “Buenos Ayres” (probably Turk's Island In port ‘Sept 24, barks Golden Shenf, ‘Thompson, Glankow, to'sall in 10 days for St Thomas: Relndeor, irom New York, disg: brigx Enstern Star, Wood- ward, trom do, do; Glance (Br), Hill, from do, do; Chesa- doake (Br), White, froma Haltimaro, do. 0a, Got 15—Arrived, bark Kalalis, Brown, Philadol- For In port Sept ips Galatea (Ger), pTeaper: for San Fran einen, Whe; . Berry, fur London, Wowoubite, Sept O"-Arrived; bark eC W5TI6 (liaw), Walters, Brome Sailed’ ropt 29, bait 1ALIPAX, Oct 19—Arrived, steamer Beta (Br), from 8t Thomas and Bermuda. Tuoito, Aug 17-—Salled, ship Western Chief, Hill, New rk. slips Kents Bank (Be), Wil- 30—Sailed, Cyclone, “Fie, do; sept 1, bark Lizzie HI, Babson in port Sept 10, ship Swallow. Howes, trom Singapore, arrived 6th; bark: Emma V (Br), Bernier, tor New York; Ruinbow, Rowell, for av, both Idg. Monte. Oct 16 Arrived, barks Dansinane, Younz, Pieter Arbutns, Nicol), Cardi; 17th, Tanjore, Dumas, newer Batted. 16th, steamers Chatsworth, Christie, Bri«t 7th, at ds Uay, Clark, Queenstown, bark Christina, An. bark WA Holgomb. Dunton, Baker's laws, New do, ssed Fox River 16th, steamer Peruvian (Br), Smith, P from Liverpool ¥ Ang 27--Sailod, ship Lookout, Wig- Sent 1. ship ‘Locksley Hall’ (itn, ma, (Be), Tr : Colnmabin, D Harrison, Guwiey, do: tid, ships Baillie, do: 6tt, Eaton Hall ie. ore Th Vrince ‘fetor ih Lloyd, ies 18th. Fiji (Be), Brown, 46; Nereus (Br), ledge waliea Sent — =: fhe Western, for San Francisco; 11th, big! rtin (Br), Jolinaton, In port He ships V'rnnes’ Cherie (Fr), Guignon, for San Francisco, ready: The Douglas (Br), — tor do, idg; Drewlnought (Br), for do, do, PoRTO Gane.to, Sopt Zi-Arrived sehr Emilta (Ven), Sin- chen, New York via Guadaloupe, 23d, brig biehe (se), sind: lew York. ¥en a 22d, brig WH Latimer (Br), Armstrong, New ork. Oct 1 a stoamer Derwent, Barnard, M burk Judenosti Dubrovacki, endo, “itig Ad White, Leblanc, Marseilles, Clyde; J 8 id Adyaneo, ondor ¢ Leith for Antwerp for at ited 17th, ships Mount Plonsnnt, Wall Wreht, Crowell; Koyal Charter, Prout, Ford, Liverpool; barks G M Guirns, tte, Rirkontriek, Fu od; Huand, hypxey, NoW, In port, {Sie), auitin, {ov San'Fraveisoo,’Tagt Amsous (B St Jonys, PR, Oot 5—In port, orig J B Kirby, Barrett, for New York in 6 ui St dow NB, Oct 16—Arrive’, steamer Flamborough (Br). Fraser, Now York vin Yarmouth, NS; schrs Olivin A G'shitlin (Br), Brown, Peet Amboy "Kosta, Kolly, Now “driived 17th, back Silver 101, schrs Seud, Watker, Wa et lene Foseph Churk, Giha, FAverpoo! Sackvinun, Get 1—artived, brig N Ce Brundage Liverpo: Victowta, VI Oot 18—Arrived, bark Southern Ocean Br), Ne, OR Seon i) Ta port, bark Undine (Br), Pawek- 9 bie. AMERICAN PORTS. ASTORTA, 0, Oct 11—Sailed, ship Eskbank (Br), Barr, ner, for New Soot tor Gineate Cope Haysien; Magxie achive arrived. steamers a, aTatStOL. Mary Stw son, wod Sarouel, Hart, Boston for Ueozeotown’ Woury Davey, Now York for di. down—Sehrs G: nd M_ Crowell, Boston: 3 os Bay 6 stl Mets Nee Muson, do Babcoes, Hoston, won, dp bart ir (x00 levee ny): senha We Wine ty Gi Phi Kew. vbr tek tect elie. ngnenier, Ot Relite wirehelt, Cots ¥ One. ry Mariner, Titco can Emme F Hat: Jui Pe ree Gorsna, Wilt ary F Gorwn, Willatag ary, Wicks: A Philadelphia Baltimore: et Bat ae OB des, Di 8 Hewitt, Foster, Buize ;Col SW Kazee, P caine eB th, tor Nathan Olitird, bined Core my ota, Coombs, Port Johnso Cleared—| (Br), Grant, Cork; sehr Mat Hinee! MeG@ Buck, We Goeck, Slocum, Silver Winx, Hubbard, EB Hiles, 5: phis. Of igbland 1 right. ape Cod, laut Zee. sche EB A San- n Ondlz for Gis Ware at TWh reba ; Harr i asnan” i lniugton, Paine, Ie, Burks Conquest, Howes, Nmyrna: John Bo Also arty a, steamers Wm Crane, Howes, Boston: Jose. Phe’ ori weltan atin Tita Mistoris (Br), Owen, Live anua: Lavinia He Jamin art ‘ner, Rockaw: ton. “Raneer, Martin wou, Kose, ling Moore, wis a York; Clari agri ra Fleteh foyes, Savannah: Jong bark ner, Ori Fale ate aebrs Be: ad sailed); F Z War. n. ia Ga "Oat 15—Arrived, schr Josiah White Washington Barbados; beig Annio ‘Lita na red, bark (1 jotiide, Miller, Cienfuegou AST, Oct 17—Sulled, ‘ache Mary, Mages, Philadel. PANGOR, Oct 17—Arrived, echr Edward re Pierce, New, Lewin, oot res ee Bz, 0 — Parkor, Torry, in a Lbih pated soles og jt the Morry, New York led: echt Amos Falkenburg, arly, Phflade! phi. 18th—Arrived, sehr Now Regulus, Bafford, from Philadeb phia, coast LANDING, Oct 18—Salled, ote Riensie, ard, Now York, Hae —ailed, sonrs Zeta Psi, New ate er Witite Luee, Sposa: fyi York. Cor Ai sehr Ross Eppinger, CHARLESTON, Oct 16—Arived, sehr Ben, Trier, Ball Vick Baltimore; Mattie B ndon, Sherman. Bruna Arlington (Br), ick, Ga, wick, . Liverpool ark Gutennure (Ger), Ger h, Be Reet Teeter tty ornare Sailed —Sobr WW Ph: ARLEN, eg Brunswick, ELL New Coombs, Ni Bangor, jaro, Richmond. oscars schra W9H Cushins, Cramer (Br), Willingate, sh, Mon: ew WORTH, ‘Oe Tae satte Schr Franconi York, EDOARTOWN, Oct _17—Arrived, shi Mi York for Boston; Monticello, "Morton, do fek ry Oct 19—Arrived, schr Palladium, ‘Now. Oi }BPORT, Oct 11—Sailed, bark Portland, Gage, San Pedro. GALVESTON, Oct 19—Snile New York. mer State of Texas, WEST, Oct 18—Arrived, steamer City of San An- tonio, Pennington, Now York (und sailod for Gniveston). BO K, Oot 15—Arrived, schr Martha M, Millett, New NEW ORLEANS, Ook 1 Texanara, and Unton (Sp) se 8 Wood, Smith, Boston or! Arrived, barks Amorica (Sp), Havana: . Calabella, john McA Atrived, stoxmor Hudson. G —Steamer Carol! Antrea (Ger), Zimmerma Passes, Oct 19—Arrive ban Rockland BURYPORT, Oct 1 niche ey, Phitadol hia lo. mer Leupard, Rew BEDFORD. Oct 18 ~Arri: Smith. Virginia; Hannah & Brow: Fall River (and salted tor No 0 Williams, sp), Ris dami cnanined Cleared—Sehr Currie Jones, ie hen to i sLlverpoot: brig Tavro, bark. ‘NS (Nor), Peterson, favre. Rallod—Steamer Tontonta (80), Liverpool. NORFOLK, Oct Hist Laid schea Catawamtoak, Kone lowberry, Now York. pareieea, schrs Lucy K o- George Never roung, do; Cri Willey, Phil w Yor otnlless, Sehrs, s Brandywine, for Rondout hall. d Sexe Fatinne Silas Branard, Hawkins, do phin, NEWPORT. Oct 17, PM—Arrived, 9 Smith, Smith, Port Jot Daniel Webster, Baldwi Brandywine, Kadiken, ) ergs Cloxvos, Amboy. Ory, for Philnaelphia Femein (Bo, Br for Rockland “af “Richmond, Nes an y eK. Prescott, Uuptl adiey, Windsor, NS, for Ne ent: ht Gibbs, , Smit * Bowen, det jolphia, Kato & 8, God Frances © t schrs Sidney Dorion, wkott, New York vie brary, ohn ura, trey, and nee for New York et Lucia w Yor! Prot Ww Heat ‘d for Sayreville, Ny A Snow, Munro, Hail, 10 for do; He (und ald led palned scor Elisha T Smith, iardnor, Now Bedford for New Returned, schr Albert Jam-son, Candage, Providence {¢ New York whines oP rt ah it at oat ipl 6 Tea Oct I Now ore, Mt Baxter, siled again 18th). chrs Sarah Purves, Lisle, Fall River for, je, Hacon, do.for New York; Waa for do. Sailod, do; Cornel, do; schrs Gloucester, for oS Phi cee. ithe an Prong backs Jos Porkins, 7; DAN Prancteco, 6—Sailed, ship Wi tet 19—Areived, Ontharine Whiking, tardin n Sail Her paste Hanae PORT KEL Psi Fall Ri Tr Co “Jonnio EK Nimmaus, Sheppard, Steelman, ‘Jucksonville' Pamunky River in, do, Birge, ‘Young,’ Char iver: Antheae ‘ashington eo one. Haney C ston ‘Two Brothers, Ty! ler, Also arrived, stanm« nets Wosteott, Elizabeth City 7 bark Crost of the War Yates, Yatos, Allyn’s Pol Kennebec iti int D ‘at Jona, Nib; Giarw, W. Lizalé C Hickman, ‘Horins, Golston, Pamunky River; EI An wunsell, Heisler, Fann Nettie Lan; meee Gol Wilson, Choptank Savi liza iver imily B, within tins, Darien Gleated--toamers Williamsport, Achilles, Bacon, Providenc (and ail suiled) ; sche NW. Augusta, Pratt, Middl deer, Howard. iiyann F Lowell, sim CO Cranmer, Cr Mary Neweasti co el Wheeler, Salen Helea Rein |. Kee! * Bleeta Bally, Sinith, a ¥. (or), Mortensen, Hie Liverpool. ewes. Del, Oct 19—Arrived, bark Kate Cann (Br), smith, Grimsby (ordered to Baltimore) : Queen Gen 19—Pasved up, bark Bergenseron Victoria, i. TRESS MONROE, Oct 18--6htleg barks Sagitts 1), Baltimore (not Norfolk). h—Arrived, brig Tropic Bird, Korff, Boston for Nor: Br) Taylor (from Hul 3 lor (fro i fareedn—Barin Wi erie eee (Bey, rote Ba { Altivka v-Masesen, from beg Emits (Ger), Edin, from Wie Janeird tor Ri Davi! fan for for do; ichmond, nsned out Bark Nocomis (Ue), from Bultimoro for Lon- fod-—Barks Voxta Nor), Thorsen (from Arendan, Uawthora (Br), Meado (from Cape Verds). New York PORTSMOUTH. }d—Stoam E Latham, Pott Pl ons, Hf Ls walente Rasmussen, bn, Brown Gonwuivutton, Young. Porth renee Den, Oct 18—Arrived, sh, Bonnett, Philndetpita, jor, Robinson, Baltimor und Sallie M nvans, Willetts, P' OVIDENCE, Oct 11—Arrive: Young, Alexandria, § 8 Tyler, Bushnell, Port Joh South ‘Amboy: Tarr} Amboy; Flo ‘Smith, Philadelphia: W. ott, MeDanieis, wi Jel ¥. RICHMOND, (ot 18 Arrived, steamer V Wyanoke, Couch, New York ; acht Julta Bork! Batlea—Sehr: wi Ella, KOUKLAN. Philad thine jah a aaliea, sche LT Katght, NGISCO, Eldorado Corres Columbia River Gloabed-—sark Harry Buck, Sormun, Vistorts, s Kiver uno’ Seg Robi caret Port Gurnbles val, Blake! Sailed—shi Nith (Br), Richards, do: bi bank, ao: 1 Cubb, Oli ersou, Port HEARTH Oot rrives ders, San Francisco; Montat VANNAH, Vet 1 Townsend, Haltimore. toumer General Barnes, send. ahip Friediand Stracathro (Br), M: ia Frank! nson tor Phillips, Ge Pawt ‘extmor: sobre Thomas Clyde, schrs Margaret © Ij Philadslphiag tucke| Not, Chureh, d eranda, Pond, New jeorgetown, DOs ‘oland, Al pagnneupste: She rneli schr J H Burnett, Rus mane cache late Mayo, Whitakor, Matde: ol ive Ham, bark Lizsie W it ‘Oct 13—Suiled, sche May Manroo, Hall, Walker, St John, NB. rrivoa.. ships Sagamor Hay aie Seattl Gor er, Morrison, Majitllonex titer, Qu 5. do. rived, schr Mary Slasman Clonred—Bark Felts (Nor), Jorgensen schr J oe 17—Arrived, be Goorgstow Ne sa Hoboken tor Busion del Watebfal ering, Kelley, New Johnson for do; To! rk for ito Haran’ A: Heed, Gnpull Phiwadelgare for do ¥i lor P Port Johnso , Seth W. Smitn, W: arr, Piualled tenis Ratio Mite ieee, Attavela, orthport for iiss roth Mary Shields, Jobs WWI SGFOR. . Get Cygnus, (from N Gamewell, Berry, New Vo man, New Darien), rk. bark San Sebastian y tian. . chr Wreath, Hodgki he Annie E Martin, New Craumer, and E M Reed, yhir A Grittt Belem, Brat iil, Vetomac River toed ue Oct 18—Arrivod. sobre Parulion, jr, P ut ‘or, rorvespoustt bin: Porth Nm! i, Jonnie M. Telogr 6 Casco I Mary ‘Shiel fivan for do aph, Thorndike jetcher, Two River cSt Cart n, Boston tor Philadeb ol Sara 4 Dillingham re Jaseu Lodge. 17—Acrived. atoamer Ri hh (Gott) A Pierce als sy Beo (Br), Thompson, Bermuda . Williains, Liverpool, Be vn Adel WAREHAM, Oct 16—1 Philadelphia; Glide, Guene jailed, schrs Kf Cabada, Swain, New ¥ SMALE” UABIN™ SLOOP VAC Thoroughly bi Modations tor thee. C iy. , found and furnishes alee Apply to JAMES Sal York, Oct 18—Sailed, schr A G Lawson, Metre ing accom 'H, foot of \ nek cylin draught, Address, giviny terms. 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