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10 ' ———. UNION AGAINST TAMMANY, The Combination County Ticket In- dorsed by the Republicans. MISCELLANEOUS CONVENTIONS. Disposition to Unite Against the Wigwam on Senators and Assemblymen. The Republican County Convention was hold last night at Republican Hall, Thirty-third street and Broadway. Mr. Pierro C, Van Wyck presided, Colonel J. W. Mason presented a report from the Conference Commitice, which stated that. after & free expression of opinion with other political or- ganizations opposed to Tammany Hall, the committeo unanimously recommended the nomination of the following ticket and asked the Convention to give it ® unanimous suppo: nada gy i ca RO H. Green, Louls M. Doscher, William edney and Joseph C. Pinckney. Marine Court iges—Allan McDonald, Josopn Koch. 4 ‘The report was unanimously adopted with consider- able enthustasm. Ex-Judge Dittenboefer urged the desirability of a union of all organizations oppdsed to Tammany Ball ‘for the nomipation“ot Senators and Assemblymen and Aldermen. Ho set forth the importance of this in connection with the tact that the next Senate would choose a United States Senator and that on the new Legislature will devolve the new apportipnment of “the Brate. On the motion of Mr. Mason, a resolution in accord- ance with the suggestion of ex-Judge Dettennofer was adopted. G Mr, James R. Angel moved the adoption of the fol- lowing resolutions, which, after a sbort debato, were unanimonsly adopted, atter which the meeting ad- adjourned :— Resolved, That we congratulate the republicans of tha. State of New York upon the excellent ticket nominated by our convention lately held at wochester; that we pledse to the candidates our unqualified ani hearty support ana look with confidence to a successiul iskue of the present State canvass. Resolved, That in. the interest of reform and good government. in this municipality w decided — re- duction in the running of our cliy and count; nol 3th the salaries of our public vilicers of, many grad rin exe cess just comp. 1d should be redu jargely in nearly every to maintain (2 continuance of thes oxborbitant salaries is a great wrong {0 the taxpaying inhabitants of this ci Bnd that this evil should bys corrected by legis! tiye action, or by constitutional amendments if necessary, at the eariiest possible moment, that the maintenance Aud continuanes of certain unnecessary bureaus of oru Jocal kovernment is also @ creat evil und grent cause of compluint to our inhabitunta, and thas ‘ngioa xhould De taken by the Legislature to aboli these expensive aird useless or; izations as tar as pussible to.@ proper and economical administration of our mumelpal Affairs; that cur system of public improvements in openins, jmproviny, repairing and luying out of streets, public parks, avenues, &e., require n enreful revision and amend- Inent, and the oppressive minguer for laying ents for needless improvements shall be wittcbfully yuarded against Stesolved, That the encroachments of incorporated com panies upon the individual rights ot our people ls another ieront evil which demands our earnest und immediate at- fontion: ‘Tht greater security shall be afforded to deposi- tors in our savings banks, to policy holders tn-our insurance companies, and thac’ the stitutions shuuld be held for their fraudulent deli heretolore obtained in our porations should be woditied and adjusted more in Riywith the interests. of the: whole people, Btatesmanship in our legislative councils is nece deal with these great questions to thoir prover sottlement, and that corpurations which in the spirit of the iaw were Intended to be the servants may no longer be the m e. ed, That as an earnest ofthese principles, we point Re: to the ticket we have nomiuated this day bears tke in- dorsement of every liveral minded political organization in tus city and which the people of this city and county will NEW YORK HEKALD, the Lea, and had been adopted and circulated Shrongueat the country, ahd had mot with the ap- proval of the people ard the press. vOOR PoLiTiciaNs! Mr, McMahon stated that this was but the first of = series of meetings to be beid in this city by. tl League, Aller denouncing 1b goad set terms the poll- terns of both great ties, the speaker called upon those present to put the brand of infamy upon those who were trying to abolish universal suffrage, and ended by introducing Mr, Blanton Duncan, who had, be said, “come all way irom Kentucky by tele- graph Lo address the mening” Amid the smiles which followed this announcement, Mr. Duncan explained tbat be had beea telegraphed days ago, and toat he 37 sere or 118 councils, and censured the people for permittin, this state of affairs to continue, ‘Yon have conniv: at the moral suicide of the wation!”’ he exclaimed, The only opportuvity presented for throwing off the galling yoko of either great party was presented by the ew organization which he represented, This associa- tion had been misrepresented most persistently by the press of the, country. Its members were not Com- munists, a8 Bad been stated. On the contrary, hey abhorred Communistic princi as eet ior by the incendiaries of Paris. The roal Communisis ot this country, he contended, were those who advo- cated the management of the railroads vy tho govern- mont and similar measures looking to centralization, A POSSIBLE PUTURK MONARCHY, The speaker poimted out the alleged daugers wbich would threaten the iberties of tne people if an army of ratiroad officials and employés were placed at the disposal of an unscrupulous Chief Magistrate. The more eiuphuticully indorse ut the polls of the approaching election. MR. SANGER’S WITHDRAWAL, Mr, Adolf Sanger states that tne reports were etroncous which stated that he was objected to as a candidate jor the Murine Court by any one of the committees which conlerred together on Saturday, at No, 453 Fourth avenue. The fact was that ho in- structed his triends to withdraw his name ag a candi. date when it became apparcat that both ex-Judge lfeey. ond bimacif could not be placed on the combina- on Lickel SENATORIAL CONVENTIONS, The Fourth Senatorial District Anti-Tammany Con. vention assembled Jast evening and nominated Arthur 7. Halliday. The Anti-Tammany Senatorial Convention of the Bixth district met at No. 201 Bowery. It appeared | that the Conference Committee mot ut five P. M., and adjourned to meet and report at three P, M. to-day, and requested that the Convention adjourn’until the committee had reported. 1t was thereupon decided to accept the request of the Conference Committee, when the Copvention agjourned, subject to the call of the Chair. ‘The Seventh Senatorial district conference commit- tees of the republican, German, anti-Tammany ané independeny democrats mot at Germania Hall, Third avenue, between Nineteenth and fwentieth reels. The claims of the Hon. Jobu Morrissey to the nominas tion of Senator were pressed. Tne conference ad- journed to meet this alternoon at five o’sluck. The Zighth Disirict Anti-fammany Senutorial Con- vention metin the Bank Building, Filty-tiitn street and Third avenue, and nominatea Francis M. Bixby for Senator, ASSEMBLY CONVENTIONS, ‘The German Inaependent Assembly Convontions were bold throughout the various Assembly districts but no nominations were made. Conference commit- tees were appointe. in every case and the meetings adjourned. The Anti-Tammany Assembly Conventions made the following nemination Second District. omas J. Gill, Fourth Distriet.—Joho J, Blair. In the other districts vo nominations wero made, but committees of coutorence Were uppomted and adjourn. ments had, ihe Kepublican Assembly conventions made the foliowing nominatons:— * Nu District. iam H, Corsa, Eleventh District. William W. Astor, Vhirteenth Listriet.—Cuarles H. Duell. In the remaming districts conference committees were uppoivted and the conventions adjournea, Toe ladependent Democratic Assembly conventions were beld iu the several dittricts, No nominations wore made; the conventions as- sembled, ang ntter appointing ‘conterence™ cotmmitues adjourued subject to the cail of the chairmen, TAMMANY NOMINATIONS. The following bomination# were made last evening in the Tammany Aldermanie Cotveitions:— Fourth Distric.—Thomas Shells and James J. Slevin. . Fitvh District —William Bennett avd William Lamb, Sixth Distriet.—George Hall and John W, Guaser, Seventh District Wiliam Sauer, Only one nomie palion i ec, Eigen Disterct.—~Thomas Carroll, Thomas Freeborn and Hagh Ferguson. OnG W. M’GLYNN WITHDRAWS, the Tammany Cotmmiiteo on Organ. lzation, ye cruoun, preparations were made for the ines meeiing an Manday uext, Resoiutions of respecs to the memory of J, Winthrop Chanlor were also pussod A letter was read {rom Mr. George W. MeGlyon, dee chaiog to ran a6 (be Tammany candidate for Seontor be Seventh district, Mr. McGlynn states that ig ealth will BOL permit him to- enter the contest, although fecliug confident that be would be successiul if he should, “BREAD WINNERS ” MEETING, 4DPRESS PY BLANTON DUNCAN, OF KENTUCKY— 8OMG VERY EMPHATIC STATEMENTS—THE “INDIANAPOLIS PLATFORM” INDORSED, The call issued by the Bread Winners’ League for a workingmen’s mass meeting avCooper Institute Inst might was not very enthusiasticaily responded to, for Jess tuan one-half the seats were occupied wien thie proceedings began, and most of those present were very young men, The object of the meeting, as set forth in the advers isement, was “to ratify the State ticket nominated at Albany, and headod by John J. Junio, cizar maker, for Secretary of Stute.’’ As the managers were a littie dilatory in beginning, the audience amused itself by stamping and whistling “Rob's Wile” in cporus, alter the immemorial custom of the boys atthe Od Bowery Theatre, Mr. Mox Friedman finally cailed the meeting to order and nominated “Mr. Deunis Mc- Mahon, the workingman’s Iriend,”’ tor chairman, Ho was electea and Mr. Cherles Truax gas chosen secretary. Great formality being observed in the proceedings, a committee of two was sent out into the regions behind the platiorm to find Mr. Mee Mahon and conduct him to the chair, he could nbt Dave been fur away, a8 be e000 Appenred in evening dress and took his seat, Ln course of a briet opening address he remurked that on tue lite of May Just he bad attended a much smaller mecting than that. (locredvlous smiles.) At the mecting reterred to ap auaress bad been submitied for the approval of Republic Would be transformed into a monarchy and the capitalists woald become aristocrats aud pre- Ox titles to their names. Referring to tho recent railway strike, the sposker seagented em of classes of men who, accoruing to isis notion, are pre; ing upon the country, Chief among them was the politician‘lawyer or eagle-lawyer, wuose talous were vstened in the carcass of this country und who, as he Taiged is hungry beak, dripping witli gore, screamed, # Pluribus Unum’ am the one that is feeding on the many.” Duvcan spoke of tne Mr, Proper election to-day of a blacksmith to the jayoralty of Bultimore, of the election of a number of workingmen to office in St. Louis and other cities, aud it called upon that ciass to stand shoulder to shoulder tbe ballot box and make theo capitalists aud politicians trembie, Cupitalists North und South were declared to be aristocrats and monopolists, whose chief aim is to crush the poor aud grow richer themsoives, They imported all their customs trom Euglatd and other European nations Thoy had even takon to ruming toxes over on Long Island, sv that the gentry of New York might go aud hoot them, Mr, Duocap said that there were many Irish in New York who wero banded togetner to free their country trom slavery, Theve he advived to frst treo thom- selves frou: tho thraldom of Tammany Hall, Launch- ing Out in the f.ancial field, tho speaker gave a long exposition of the rag money theory, whiot ho cure nertly advocated, und drew a rosy picture of tho bappiness an irredeemablo paper currency would bring to the poorer classes, Mr, Duncan ended by de- claring (bat in 1880 ‘‘our party” would beat the domo- crats aod republicans both out of the fold, A MASTER MECHANIC'S ADDRESS. if Mr, William J. ‘Tuer, of Albany, a dark, rather slim young man, who was introduced as ‘a master moulaer mechanic,’? gave expreaston to his views of the venal ity of pohiticars, the wickeduess of employing con- viet lavor to compete with that of honest men and tho simpucity of the science of governing ® nation, The finaucial questions of the day offered no uifliculty to him—the politicians made velieve tha: nobody cuuld understand it but themselves, 80 as to keep working- in the dark. ‘he proceeuings were brought to aclose with the adoption of the following resolution:— , Resolved, That we, the citizens of the city of New York, in mass ineoting asyembieG, Indorse the plutiorm adop'ed ni indianapolis, May 28, 1876, and by the Bread Winners’ 14, 1877, and by the Albany Conveution of the independent workiugmen’s party, Uctober 10, 1877, aud we plodye ourselves to support the State ticket of the workingmen’s party, THE NEW LOCAL PARTY. The committeo of twenty-one of tho independent republican (anti-Custom House) party, appointed by its County Convention, of which ex-Commissioner Thomas E, Stewart is chairman, mot yosterday, and, after @ long consultation, ually passed a resolution authorizing 1s sab-committee to report upon the ad- visabihty of nominating o county tucket to be com- god ol persons other than those now candidate: ‘nis sub-committee was further instructed to report its action at a mecting to be held this evening. THE COMPTROLLER AND THE DEBT, JOHN KELLY’S FEELINGS HURT BY THE SUF- FRAGE BESTRICTORS—INEXACT STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CITX DEBI—VINDICATION DE- MANDED. WEDNESDAY, yesterday, and nominated General James W. Husted for member of Assembly ‘rom that district. Borravo, Oct. 23, 1877. The domoerats of tho Fifth district have nominated Henry F. Allen tor the Assembly. Mippietows, Oct, 23, 187% The republicans of Orange couuty have nominated the following:—For County Judge, Lewis KE. Carr, of Port Jervis; Surrogate, Heary A. Wadsworth, of Go- eben (renominatod); District Attorney, Walter ©. An- thony, of Newburg. “ The following nominations havo been made by the democrats of Orango county :—For County Judge, C. k Brown, of Newburg; Surrogate, Wickham T. Shaw, of Mount Hope; District Attorney, Joha WV Lyon, of Port Jervis, The democrats of the Second district have nomi- nated John Dunn, of Go: , for the Assembiy. The probibitionists have also nominated a county ticket. ‘rhe Republican Assembly Convention will be beld to-morrow and the Senatorial Convention on Satur- day. c Scuenacrapy, N. ¥., Oct 23, 1877. The democrats to-day nominuted the following county ticket:—For member ot Assembly, A. D. Mead; District Attorney, D. C. Beattie; Coroner, D. ). C. On- derkirk; Justice’ of Sessions, ‘Solomon’ Hallenbeck. ‘This mukes,iour tickets in the field jn this county, the working! having previously nominated two. The candidates jor member of Assembly on workingmen’s tickets ure A.+B, sibley and John Mecshea, Roonxster, Oct. 23, 1877. ‘The republicans of the Firs: Aasembly district, Oo- tario, bave nominated Francis 8. Brown, NEW JERSEY ASSEMBLY NOMINA- TIONS. The Democratic Convention of the First Assembly District of Union County met at Elizabeth yesterdsy and re-nomtnated Mr. John Egan for the Assembly. The Third Assembly District Democratic Convention was held at Westfieid last evening, and Mr. James Martine, of Plainfield, was nominated for Assombty- man on tho first batlot, N. A. Waite was last night nominated by the dem- of the Third district of Hudson county, N. J., M’CLELLAN’S MARCH. General George B, McClellan was met by a host of enthusiastic voters at the Paterson, N. J., railway station Iast night and conducted to the wigwam. Thore were over three thousand persovs 1n the w seinbluge. Speeches were delivered by Genera! Mo- Clellan, Judge Green, of Bergen county; Loon Abbett, President of the Sevate, aud others. UNRULY CITIZENS, Five ofthe Steinway Hall meeting rioters were ar- raigned in the Filty.seventh Street Court yesterday but, with the exception of George Pape, of No, 10’ Forsyth street; Jonn W. Jahetkur, of No, 531 Fifth street, und Lucien Samal, of No. 169 East 104th street were discharged. Saniul sent Justice Murray a lotte: raying he was opce editor of the New York Review, pubighed in Harlem, and protesting against his arre: aud “Brraignment, without me; of communication with bis family or counsel He was alterward dis- charged. Jahetkar was flved $10, and Papo was also fined $10 and he!d to keep the peace in $1,000, HENRY MEIGGS’ FLIGHT, THE STONY OF HIS YOYAGE IN THE AMEBICA—THE CAPIAIN UNBURDENS SELF. {From the 8an Francisco Chronicle, Oct, 16.] Notwithstanding all that has been said and written about the flight of Harry Meiggs from San Francisco, the story as it actually occurred hagnever been given to the public, Ono sorely-tried man has been in pos- seseion of the particulars of the exodus from the time the preparations were begun, put under obliga- tions not to reveal them. The death ot Mr, Meigxs has at lust unsealed his lips, and, actuated by a desire to correct the many highly colored and fulse state. ments that havo been made, be gave the story yester- day to a reporter of the Chronicle, Captain Jacob Cousins, the person referred to, who was master of tho bark America, in which Mviggs sailed, says that on the 26th of Suptembor, 1854, he was in the cabin of the bark conversing with Captain Wiggins, who was then in command of the vessel when Vickery Seaman, a warm personal iriend of Metggs and conuected with him in basiness, came aboard and announced that he had bought the vegsel, BARK HIM- Comptroller Ke ly read the proceedings of the Stetn- way Hall meeting of Menday night, as they appeared in yeswrdeg's HERALD, lose 1 sorrow than in auger at the hurtful way tho city debt was alluded to. Hence the tollowing letter:— * Finance Deranrecnt, } Comprnounen's Urricn, Oct. 23,1877. Chairman of the Taxpayers’ Meeting at Stemmway Hail :— Deak in -In the reported proceedings of the meeting of ayers and others hold at Steinway Hail ast evening I Presented to ‘ut ean lave but one intention, but one inter- that the facts as to the city’ con falsified present Comptrolier. ‘This is the fient ditect or indirect accusation, or even in- sinuxtion, which has come to my knowledxe from any source implying any mismanacement or dishonest man!pu- lation of the trast reposed in my hands, and when pat fore the public with the indorsement nnd apparent approval ofthe gentiemen whove names I ‘as officers of your meeting, it ix, to say the Jenst, not merely unjust to myself ‘ble to those wu inake the personally, but is discredit charge. pablic infor: cannot be sit he a the city. In auawee Tesolat the State Senate of January 22, 1877, [ supmitted # report in detail ot the bonded indebtednesy, the sinking !und wad other financial matters of the eity and county of New York. And also » similar and more oxtended statement in deta Of the debt of the city and of tue amount of property taxed. t axation and X08 years, in answer to ® resolution of came di sembly. , of eof the As- THE ACTUAL DEBT. These official roports to the Legislature show that the permanent bonded debt of the city on iecember il, 1876, was $119, , from which is to be deducted ¢) amount heid by the ‘sinking 79,102 79, lew y unl permanent debt «1 the a 1 210 49, tants of $1:20,000,000, a5 stated in the address presented at your meeting. Monthly statements regularly made by the Ki- nance Depariment and published in tho daily press also show the ame of the evty debt exactly, and in the trolict’s aunual report tor tue yeu iy August 1, 1877, mmblished “two months betore the election of churter off corn,” the debt, the receipts and expen- ditures, appt sources ‘of revenue and other municipal a clearly particularly speci- fied in th visions. Ye {nuded oF pe at that date to be gO1,G514 lions were eiven in said report of the am porary dsbt « nt of assessment bonds fur strant inte provement and revenue bends issued in outterpation Of the collection of the auuMal taxes. Great pains were taken to mase tuo statemonts in these reports 4s plain and eXPiicit a» possivie, so that the nature wand amount of the city uebt should be tahiy understood. NDICATION. Hiei) statements it isnot at fo euine ‘betore the W Tn viow ol these public least disingenuous ing ye with regarding ‘the amoune ot the tf t, and to charge that the fiers ure withheld "so ay the taxpayers are permitted to know, its xerual amount.” If there is any further question of the taets or a ubts upon the subject of the “actial amount” of the city debt tn tl of any gentieman of your committer, I respecttuily aug: gest That you immediately select w coministee yt experts And trastworthy representative men from among your number to examine thoroughly and render to the public @ the condition of the city dons. T onnectiva as to my views npon the der discnsrion at your i right to, and do demand, w dication Lefore them in'w ¥ aveusod by nding of those LY, Comptrotter. KINGS COUNTY POLITICS. Tho delegates to the Third Senatorial Democrat ¢ Dis. trict Convention mot yesterday aud nominated Jobn C, Jacobs, by a unanimous vote, The Third District Senatorial Republican Convention was hela at the rooms of the General Committee, in Court street, and nominated Stephen Peil, The Repaviicau Secoad Senatorial Convention mot and adjourned without making @ nominauod, At @ convention of the Workiogmon’s Union of South Brookiyn, held at Uoron Hall, Court street, near Harrison, Wiiham E. Robinson wes taanimously nom. fouted for Siate Seuator in the Third disirict. ihe yu are sanguine that hoewwill receive the republican indorsement, DEMOCR\TIC ASSEMBLY NOMINATIONS. The various democratic Assembly district conver. Ulons, were held with the loilowiug result:— Third Dutrict—Jobn Shandiey, Sixth District—Cuaries H. Forrester. Bighth Listrict—sohn Dougiass, CUTTING OFF POLITICAL ASSESSMENTS, Ala inceting of the Brookiyo Board of City Works yesterday the foliowing resulution was adopted ;— Wheroun the salaries ot the employes of this department have recently bee greatly reduced, and the Board haw declared that It will nut be governed by political considera: tions in making my tune nt werefore shouisnot be called upon to pay political axsersmauts, and they wre d to t0) to pay such assessments, STATE POLITICS, Tho republicans of tho Third Assembly district of Wosichoster county met in convention at Croton Dam apd aske. Cuptain Consins 1! ho would take cgarg: of bor, Ihe Captain asked where the vessel was guing, to which Seaiuau replied, “’robably to Australia with passengors, and 1 wunt you to bduilast the vessel and Bet roudy» for sea as soon as possible,” ‘Tt’ ry know that Meiggs was very much embarragecd finun- otally, apd sudpectod that he wag to.bo the principal plssengor, but sald nothing of his suspicions, simply Accepting tho comnmund. ‘Lhe vessel was tlited up just 48 any ordivary lumber. cousior, as tar ag cabin ac- Commouations were concerned, witn very little turoi- ture and no carpet on the floor, Tho only extra ex- pense incurred jor the comfort of the expected pas- gengers waa in Otting up two small staterooms iorward for oflicera’ quarters and tho purchase of a second hand sota jor the cabin, On the dd of October the Cap- tain reported the vessel ready for sea, and about nino o'clock thu@ame evening Seaman came on board aod vold Captain Cousiug that Houry Meiggs and his family were tho passengers yoing in tho ship. At midnight Seaman and the Captain wont ashore in the ship's boat aione, landing at Broadway wharf, where they left the boat and went up to Mr, Meiggs’ residence. Shey were mot at the door by Mr. Moiggs, who tovk the Captuin by the hand, saying, “Captain, this 18 bell; butt can’t belp it’? In woe house, besides Mrs. Meiges und ber turee children, were Ned Seamuo, & young man named Gilchrist, a clerk in Mviggs’ einpoy; Joon G. Meiggs, David Thayor, a cousin of Meigys, and two servaut giris, The party sat and talked unuil three o'clock im th morning, during which time Meigs spokedrovly of bi troubles, Aw thw clock siruck three Captain Vor 8 appounced shat it was time they were xo.ng om board, Moiggs Jumped up, put on his bat, giving ita Koock the top, and paid, “By G—! 1 am ready.” Jobo Meiggs then produced a zack containing $10,00 im gold, which. was emptiod outon a table and divided into twe equal portions, Captain Cousing taking ong- half and Henry Meiggs tne other, his ts all tho money that went on board the vessel. The entire party then walked down to the whart, where Gilowrist avd Ned Seaman took jeave, and the rest getung into tne boat the Captain soulled thom out to the bark. in the morning a thick fog hung over the bay aud there Was not a breath of air stireing. A tug wos engaged 10 tow them out to sea, but ihe tog was so dense (hey could not flud their way out througo the Gate, and tho veesel was avchoredgotl Fort Port About four o'clock ip the allernoon they again got under way aud were towed outas far as tie North Head, Alter making @ few tucks the Usptain found that tbe tide was driltiug thet back into the bay, and he was n foreed to Come to an anchor. At high water the Captain hove up anchor and driited out with the tide im adense fog. Towurd morning alight wind sprang up from tbe jand and by dayhgat thoy wero hail way to the Farallones. ‘there they lay veoalined for two days, buL the 104 was 60 thick that thoy Jet no un- “ves about being ivilowed. During att tie ture AMr. Meiggs was calm and cheeriul, snowing not the shghtest signs of excitement, The story ubout the pisiol in rcadiness to Conimit suicide the Captam pro- nounces absurd, us tue only firearm ou bourd wus a revolver belonging to himself, which was never joméd A breeze finally "came, and the vessel was Kept away to the southward, Alter getting clear of the land, Mr. Moiggs, in auswer to an inquiry #6 to Where he wished to go, said to the Captain ihat be might go where he pleased, but be should like to see some of the South Seu Islands aud then go to Australia or Chil, ‘They first went 10 Otw- hiti, Where they remained thirteen days, sonving there Just three days betore the papers trom San Kraucitco, with ab accoun! o| Meiges’ flight, arrive They then touched at Piesirn Isiand, where they tay two days, and from there sarieu for Lalcahuans, in Chill, Meiggs landed there and took his family up to the city ot Concepcion for a Short time, The rest of ps career ia South America 18 80 well kuown that it 16 unnecessary to repeut it here, Meiges paid all the expenses of the vessel up to the time Ne felt it out of the $10,000 ho took away with bin, and when be Janded in Chili be had but $4,740 to inake a fresh start jv the world, The last time Captain Cousins saw Mr. Moigys that genth man told him that if oe knew of any mon who used to WOFk about his tntila, and to whom he owed meney, to tell om to forward their accounts and they would be sett SHIPPING NEWS DATES OF DEPARTURE From MONTHS OF OCTOBER AY W YORK FOR THE NOVEMBER. Verire Avyssin Australia Ge tert Pealand.... State of Newail 24.) iavre, 24:| Liv 3 Nrovdway 4 Bow.dow Groou Bowling Green +|1 Hrondway broadway iironuway (3 Brondway 7 Broadway 1 Broadway Howling Green + Bowling Green “4 Brondway 29 Gromiway | Howling Green roadway, jow Ange Green Broadway ° sotterdam [50 Broadway State of Virginia Hasgow.. [72 Broadway krin... Broadway Americ Bolivia. Britannic Kroadway City of Montreal, Bronaway Janno... 2) Broadwai Rnssiny {Now ling Green (2 Broadway im. . City of Kivi Celtic, fe oreaaway 7 Broudway fat tov OCTOBER 24, 1877.-TRIPLE SHEET. : eg ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. SUN AND MOON, miGh WATER, Sun rises, Gov, Island...worn 9 26 Sun sets.. Sandy Hook..morn 6 41 Moon rises. Hell Gate.....morn 11 11 HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSER- VATIONS. Ocronrn 23, 1877, PORT OF NEW YORK, OCT. 23, 1877. ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITRSTONE TELEGRAPH LINE US ttoamer Powhatan, Phillebron, Norfolk 2 days Steamer Algiers, Hawthorne, New Orleans Oct 17, with Bogert & Morzan, wood, Clinrleston 3 days, with ind passengers to Jas W Quinturd & Co. Steamer Se cay gs) oune, Nu, 3 days, with mdse to Wm P Clyde & Co. ‘Steamer Isaac ell, Lawrence, Richmond, City Point and Norfolk, with mdq to the Old Dominion Steamship Co, Steamer Hatteras, Mallett, Norfolk, with mase to the Uld Dominion Steamship Ci Ship Ringleader (of Boston), Coffin, Manila, Jane 8, with mdse to Simonson & Howes: passed Cape of Good Ho} Aug 16; was 34 days to the Equator, with very lxht winds, which crossed Sept 19; 10 Nj crossed Janetro all baw | anyching. I! rent setting BSE el assed bark Ameri 3! 's. Jon 30'W, bark Star of 1u* ais (Br), bound 8, with emigrants. Ship Argonaut (of London}, Anderton, Manila June 13, with mdse to Henderso passed Cape ot oul lope ‘Aug 20 and cromod th wgept Tits Jon 28W: hind light variable winds throughout; Sept 11, on the Equator, spoke abip Htur of the India (Br), from ‘London for Aus- tralia, Ship Mystic Bell (of Boston), Plummer, Hong Kong M: 1 with mdus to 1B Moring Co. bussed Cupe of Good + Hope Aux 4, and crossed the Equator Sopt 1Lin lon 38 Wy reel Hans, jable winds und 8; had no SE or NE trades, ship Thomas Hilyard (of St John, NB), Campbell, Oal cntta June 18, with mdse to Howe, Goodwin & Co, Passed Cape of Good Hope Aug ‘and croused the Equator Sept 19, in lon 84 ad heavy wenther in the’ Bay of Bengal, and | threo duys, heavy | westerly Vf Cape ‘ef Good Hone, since light, vuriabl ship Zelica (ot Liverpool), Austin, Liverpool Wire Breakwater 40 days, with salt to Bown Ship Levi G Burgess (new), 1.016 tons, Sterret, of and ‘om 4 days, in ballast to master, Sunderland), Youeus, Plymouth & Hincken. if iy (of 85 days, in batlust to Boyd Bark Ingiesido (Br), Hayes, Barrow Aug 12, vie St NB, iu ballast to Scuinmell Bros, Is anchored at orders ohn, andy: yt jor), Binuw, Sunderland 50 days, in ballast to Bockmann, Uerloin & Uo. Bark Iseia (Aus), Risarudo, Belfast 59 days, in ballast to order. Berk Halstad (Nor), Monsen, Waterford, 37 days, in bal- last to onder Burk Teocle (Ital), Basilo, Bordeaux 46 days, in battast to order. Bark G © Stanford (Ital), Naples 58 days and Gibraltar 42 days, in ballast to orde Bark Emile Marie ( Olsen, Rio Janeiro 49 day id; vesselto C Tobias & cuffec to BG Arn Crossed the Equator Sept 18, in lon 3 Bark Reindeer (of New liaven), Decker, Demarara 21 days, with sugar to H Trowbridge's’ Sons, Bark Regina Cali (Fr), Guicon, >t Pierre, Mart, 16 days, with sugar to James Honry. Burk Kestrel (of Windsor, NS), Faulkner, Caracoa 12 days, with dyewoods,&c, to Jax Foulke's Sony, Bark Kivina, Juhnson, Anguilla 11 duys, with salt to order; vestel to & Da Bercenn, Bark Norena (of Portland), Walvett, Matun with sugar to DR Williams € Co; v Oct 15, Patrick Sullivan, seaman, aed 46 years, died of yollow fever and wis buried at se: Hirig Flora Goodate, Goodale, coffee to order; vessel to A Abbot: crossed th ator Sept 80, in lon 39 W; Oct G, tat 10 50 N, lon 37 50 W, spoke brig ts B Cleaves, from Rio’ Janciro tor Baltimore, 23 days out. Iirig Oltver (Br), Weeks, Port au Princo 24 days, with logwood to order; vessol to R Murray, Jr. Oct 16,40 miles SSF of Hatteras, spoke brig, Nebo, from Miroxoena for Boston¢short of ‘abe bats a applied her, Brig Aurora M (Aus), Ordi rogoune 18 days, with logwood to order; vessel to muster, Brig Atulayn, rson, Havann Oct 5, with sugar and molasses to Hf Palg; vessel 10 Poovert £'Co.. Hud strong Nh cates, with heavy hoad sens the last 14 days. Behr Geo 8 Tarbell (of Wellfleet), Higgins, Rio Janeiro Sept 15, with coffee to Fabbri & Chauncey. ' Crossed the Faquetor Sept 30. in lon 38 50: had moderate NE trades Get 18, lt 22 27, lon 62 19, spoke bark New Light, trom Rio Junciro for Baltimore, Schr William Jones (ot Boston), Robinson, Para 20 days, with rubber and nuts to Burdett & Pond; vessel to B J Wenve ane tetova, (ot Tandon), Thomas, Babin 30 dare, sugar to wlomen, ¥¢ owlan: Asp! wail, Get 19, lat’ 46 30, lon 03 28, spoke bark tiers ty jails ieD Mocritt (of Boothbay), Lewts, Cnrscon 18 rib sale toD Case mn; vesvel pes R Staples. with naval storos to Dolttter Potter & Go; vessel bots. Secor White Sen, Storer, st Mary's, Ga, 12 days, with lumber to Souder & Adaind; verso! to mastor. Schr Louisa Frazier, Gaskins, Georgetown, SO, 10 days, with naval stores to Dolluer, Potter & Uo;-vesrel to ED Hurlburt & Co. Schr Vapor, Chamboriain, Richmond, ich ronck, Bonnets. \lexxndris. ichardaon, Virginia. Kussell, Virgil Behr If D Brewxtor, Newton, Virginia, kebrJ J Merritt, bondick, Virginia. Schr A Ht Hurlburt, Herring, (ieorgetown, DO, for New javen. Sehr John K Shaw, Cox, Baltimore for Bridgeport. Schr Wm © Beo, Chester, Philad-Iphia foc New Haven. Schr8 B Franklin, Griffin, Philadelphia for Providence. PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE, BOUND SOUTH. Steamer Galatea, Waldon. Providence for New York. BP ey livar, Geer, New London and Norwich fur New ork. Sebr 8 P Smith, Smith, Bangor for New York. Brig Abbie thaxter, Vouxio, Bangor for Philadelphin, Robt Kvergiade, shaw. Kockport for New York. Schr Olive Rradich, Littigohu, Ellsworth tor New York, Bebr Trade Wind, G: jan ew Yor Sehr Mary Brewer, Coleman, Rockland tor New York, klnnd for New York Sehr Jaceny Pervoll & Pierce, Baker, Sal tebr Geo Schr Amos Falkonburg, Rackott, Boston tor New York. ‘erris, Wareham for New York Sehr MP Miglin, Fs cians epbrales & Hannah, Lindsley, Fall River for Phil- h . Me he Theodore Dean, Parker, Falt River for Philadetphia. Sehe J M Freeman, Eldri Providence for New Yor. Schr Benjamin Bnglish, Baker, Providence for New ‘ork. Schr J @ Fell, Shropshire, Providence for Now York. ; Sche Mingus, Phillips. Providence for New York, Schr Biackstone, Wixon, trovidence for New York, Behr Jumex Parsons, Dow, Providen-e tor New York. Bcht JH Burne manen, Providence for Now York. Schr George F Gedney, Varrs, Providence for New York. Sebr Silas Brainerd, Spencer, Harttord tor \ew York, Sehr Gen Sheridan, Pease, Portland, Ct, lor Now Yor«. Schr Cora Vangilder, Vangilder, New Uaven for Phila- iow York, ym for deiphia, Srehe ira Bliss, Chase, Vort Jefferson for New York. Bebe A'S Parker, Carpenter, (lon Cove for Now York. BOUND EAsr. Stoamer City of New Bedford, Fish, Now York for Now Bedford. w York for Now Bedford. , Berry, New York tor lsoxton, low York fordtalifax, Sehr Nathaniol Holmes, Warlow, New York for St Jobn, Sebr Hattie Low, Wright, New York tor Hartford. Palmer. Sehit Ney. sieker % ¥ Sebr Ned Sumy! ‘ow York tor New Bedford. Rehr Sallie WF ler, ‘Trae . New York for Taunton, Schr David L Stura!s, New York fur Providence. belie Annie K Webd, Hawkins, Now York for Hurtford. ler, Brockway, New York for Hartford. w York for Providence, h w York jor Huston. Parker, Now York for Boxton, amenon, New York for Rockland, ‘wuxlin, Hoboken tor Newport. Hoboken for Providence. g for Ne w for Pr Steamer Santo, Steamer Neptw Brig lerra Nova (Br), Locklart, Bebr Surprise, Se Sehr ay hl wow! “1 { Bebe A G Lawson, jouce, Rehr Surah Babcock, Iiil, Albany for Portchester. Schr Marion Drayer, batiey, Port Johnson for Hallowell, Me. Sehr F © Smith, Smith, Port Johnson for Providence. Behe Lille, Weilk, Port Johnson for Providenc Behr Wells, Kishop, Port Johnson for Guilford. SebrJd R Allen, Hawkn Fort Johnson tor Providenee, t Hawley, Port Johnson for Providence, Harabelie, Allen, Port Johnson for Buston, Behr Freestone, 5 Amboy tor Ll ford. Sehr Fanny Fern. Sehr Baitimore, Sebr Xebec, shire Sehr Jobu is for Bos- tonchr A Huriburt, Irving,\Georgetown, DU, for New Has ven. ry Snlled from Hart Island ronds AM, brigs O 7 Fi tte Gibraltar, Mary E Da tor Bostun, and the re } dee of the outward bound fleet whi northe) except bark AU Adams which still remains, BELOW. Bark Niora (Nor), Gulleksen, from Stavan; (Norway), a a id Lurus (Br), Gaston, from London Sept 6. CLEAKED, Stoamer Abyssinin (Br), Murpuy, Liverpool! vin Queens: towa—C G Francslyn. Stoaiwer Switzeriand (Belg), Jackson, Autwerp—G W Col- venienmer Percire (Fr), Daure, Havre via Plymouth, B— Louis de Bebian, Stowiner Stan W Liwell & Co. Steamer Acton (Br), Young, Ci & Co. Steamer Herman Livingston, Mallory, Savannah—Goo Couch, Norfolk, City Point and Rich- Steutishin Co. Phiiadeiphia—Jas Hana. sson in * Dimver, Beemen—Chas Luling & Co. oat Huwthorng, Nason, Singapore—Vernon Ht Brown & “bark Condor (Swe), Eege, Bristol, E—Funeh, ayo & Co. Bark Gronsbar (Nor), Nielson, Cork or Falmouth for or- ders—Funch, Edye & Co. Bark Dragi Dubrovack! (Aus), Pesich, Uork for orders— fi C h see M Procht. jerman Roop dbam (Br), Grey, Calais (france) —Jar js (France) -J 8 Tucker dtd t), Engel, Hambury Bark Astronom (Gi vo. Rlvpper, Bi Welsh, Buenos Ayres-J Norton, Je Tsang Jack Colin E MeNeil, Crowell, New Or'eans—N H Brig. hm [srk Joun A Harvie (Br), Lockhart, West Point, Vaov F Waitney & Co Brig Chus C Overton, Allen, Cedar Keys vis Soldier Key, Pin—Overton & Haw! ooght Maris Reynolds, Werterdzke, Laguayrs and Porto pachrOM Merrett, Heed, Port Maria, Ja—Woses & Oo- en, ute Einme K Smalley, Glenn, St John, NB—Miller & an oD. nctht Hotaie Black (Br), Ludlow, St John, NB—A T He i Raa Doane, Nickerson, fulton (Texas)—Tupper & Sehr Forest . Kent, aT & Beattio. Sehr Hattle Elles Breumen Wichmond, Vat 8 Gaver. Sehr CA Wright, Ji ester, Pa—lsanc Rt Staples, Kehr Wan P Cox, Leaa ee Oeste ag caes H Lager: Tor Sor |. Me—C L Nateh. a Mary’ Wank Novelek. Grell W Jackson & SAILED, Switzerland ers Montana (Br), for Liverpoo) rannah; ship Dani Steam (Belg), Antwerp; Herman Livingston, © Baker, Bremen; barke Hertha (Ger) fild (Nor), Cork or Falm Nicolina (I Nereo O (Aus), de eenstown or do: n), Hav fo: John F Rotem: Kong C or Birkenhead; inca (Gor), Mumbut + Nellie (Br), Kristol: Yen. Ch Wx (Spat ‘Saville; rma: Edward Albro (Br), Leith; Mario (Nor), Antwerp: Giroiama Figaro (Ital, Qu town: brigs Fornnx (Br), Cork or Falmoath: Oi |. Plymouth ; Garnet, Port in. Also sailed, atoamer Wyanoke, for Richmond, Mawthorne, Singaporo; Flora (Nor), Qaeensto outh or tb, MARITIME MISCELLANY. Surry Trouxsrn, B tt, from Cardiff May 91. grounded, supposed ‘white golng Inte Maiueaporer sad would have 40 Joc! fF exaicination. Bark © D W (S81 Hallgren, from Rio Janeiro Aug 23 for New Orienns, has’ heen wrecked. at Onyman (supposed in the hurricune of Sept 23): crew saved. “The © D W rez- istered 859 tons and built in 1870 at Westervix, where sho was owned. Barx Perrowxuta (Ital), Vineensi, from, Philadelphia Oct 1 for Queenstown, is ushore at Gaborus, CB, No othor particulars. Ronn Comer (fisperman). of Scituate, went ashore nt Marblebo junday, and also « small sloop belonging to John B Graves Scun Farraccr, Wyman, from Ba'timore, with coal, for Aspinwall put Inte Norfolk Oct 23, lewky; will have to dis- charge and haul out, Sonn Paracon, from Georgetown, SC, for Boston, put into Lewes, Del, Uct 23, for provinions and wator. Sonx Loonovt, Nichols, from Philadelphia Sept 22 fur Aspinwail, with coal, pui into Key Wost Oct 23 leaking Scun Tewxesaxn, Russell, of Aeromac county, Va, was capsized in Chesapeake bay Thursduy last and the crow of four m: captain was xaved by clinging to in wore lost. The cap the masthona. All hands volonzed to Accomac. Scun EF G Buxron, Jobnson, trom Saco, which arrived at Boston yesterd: while coming into the re on the -outheart sido New London harbor AM Oct 23. She was towed off with slight damage. Scuk Daisy (not Josie). Cro from Now Bedford for Now York. befure reported ashore at New London, was towed off AM Oct 23, slixhtly damaged. Sonn Jxvrenson Bonnsn, from Mexicn for Queen: put into Key West Oct 22 with loss of sails an whence’ Sy in @ norther, but had not lost any cargo, as the pro- ‘vious report stated. An unknown agnere rij miles 8 of Cape fenry. ance from Norfolk, + Gtovcusren, Mase, Oct 23-Schr Addio Emma (of this port), in pulling ont from the wharf to go out this morning, mm boom in the jib xtay of the fishing boat Sinasbak, of Portland, anchored in the barbor, breaking off h masts of the latter. Arthur Loary,on board the dis- masted veasel, was strack on the back by the fal! mant and severely injured. Tho 1 of the boat Little Nell, of Portland, but the latter slippea cuble and escaped inja : : Manuel Keda was washed overboard from the «chr Dicta- tor, on George's Bank, on the 13th inat, and drowned, Vixryarp Haven, Oct 22—The cargo of schr E & J Oak- Jey, before reported, hes been sold at-this port. NOTICE TO MARINERS, THE LIGHTHOUSE AY BONAIRE, According to communication recetved from the Gover- nor of Curacao the iantern enp on tho lixhthouse on tho inland of Bonaire was blown away and the lantern crushed by the gale uf the 23a of Soptomber lust, in consequence of phich # common lantern as beon placed provisionally on the lighthouse, KUD © BURLEGr, Consul General of the Netherlands, WHALEMEN, Cleared at New Bediord Uct 23, bark Lancer, Fisher, Pa. cific Ocean. nerves St Pernambaco Sept 16, schr Bothes. Willson, of New York from Fuyat—pnt in’ to repnir sailed 29th for South 3! Neuinnd Islands, “ “iy tie SPOKEN. Bark Colonist (Br), Robertson, from Rotterdam for New York, Oct 3, Int 49, lou 11 Bark John sead (Br), from New York for Stottin, Oct 5, lat 50 49, lon 41. A Br bark, steering NE ( ay. the Inglewood, from Ban Franol Det 13, lat 41 30 N, lon 126 W. p.teen Sept ai, iat 24'N, lon 42 20'W', showing "from New York tor China, was undoubt- Now York tor vessel is reported sunk nine rockers have gone to her assist- lettors , edly ship Andrew Jactson, Crawford, trom Gaiteo, her signal letters. being HTBD. + OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Antwerp, Oct 22—Arrived, bark Geo M Barnard, Berry, Philadephia; 23d, stoxmer Vaderland (Holg), Nichols, do. Bonpeavx. Oct 21—Salled, barks Credo (Nor), Wilming- ton. NO; Magnus Legabotn (Nur), Sorenson, New York. Baurast, Oct 20—Arrived, bark C E Robinson (Br), Breon, New York. Brrmxx, Oct 23—Arrived, ship Unland (Ger), Janson, Baltimore: bark Jossio Anning (Br), Johnson, Wilmington, NO." Salled 22d, ships Agra (Ger). Hogeman, Baltimore; Geo Washington (Ger), Lomcke, America; barke Luura & Gor- trude (Ger), Schutte, New York; Admiral Fogethoft (<der), Reher, Amerien. Cunistiasia, Oct 21—Arrived, bark Joho Mathues (Br), Beavey, Boston. Catcorta, Sept 19-Sniled, bark Wm W Thomas, Boyd, Boston, Downing, Oct 20-Sniled, bark James E Brett, Gibson, United States (since reported off Deal 21st), FaLwourn, Uct 23—Arrived, steamer Deronda (Br), Knott, Now York for Antwerp, GLascow, Oct 22—Arrived, steamer State of Indiana (Br), Sadite-, New York. Batled 23d, bark Edith Carmichael (Br), McEachren, New York. Hayne, Oct 21—Arrived, barkn Mandsilo (Br), Kelly, Now York; Preciosa (Nor), Jacobsen, do; schr Vora M French, French, Richmond, Va. Builed 21st, brig tivtvonda, Lord, New York. Uvet, Oct 23—Arrived, bark Guglielmo D (Aus), Dous- cosies, New York. Haxpvrs, Oct 23—Arrived, brig Athol Cran (Br), Hun- ter, Belize, Hon, vin Lowos, Del. Mxtvoxr, Oct 22—Suiled, brig Fram (Nor), Wetser, Bos- ton, Konrossxng, Oct 21—Arrived, bark Aurora (Nor), Kors, New York. Liverroot, Oct 28—Suile’, sbip Prince Lucien (Br), Whitney, Southwest ass; barks McLeod (Br), Gray, Del- aware Breakwater; Dircctor (Br), Stamper, Tybs Loxpow, Oct 22~Arrived, stoamor Elysia (Br), Me- Ritebie, New York. Cleared 231, barks Naomt (Nor), Christiansen, United States; Elisa 5 Milligan (Ur), Mitchell, New York. Lisnox, Ves 12—Sailed, oark Amalia (Ital), Landanza, New York. Mato, Ovt 18—Arnived, bark Nymphen (Nor), Neilson, Baltim Movin, Oct 23—Arrived, steamer Victoria (Br), Young, New York for Giasgow (and procéeded), : MavaGa, Oct 22—Sniled, steamer John Bramall (Br), Newington, New York. “Messina, Oct 22—Sailed, steamer Northumbria (Br), HurstNow York. Queexstows, Oct 22—Arrived, steamer Vindolann (Br), Gilion, New York for Bristol (see below); barks Mercurius (Nor), Lysgaard, New York; Traveller (Br), Simp. son, Phitadelphin; 28d, ship Thornhill (Br), Baynes Baltimore; barks Edward Waoneriuad (Ger), Sage: barth, Philadelphia; NP Neilsen (Nor), Knudsen, do; Paolina (Ital), Pozzest, Boston; Frey, (Nor), Haivorsen, Wilmington, NC; ilektra (Nor), Iversen, Mhiladelphing Memento (Nor), Anderson, New York; Flora (Aus), Rue gusen, do. Also arrived 234,1 RM, steamer Batavia (Br), Mouland, Boston for Liverpool (and proceoded), Rortenpax, Oct 23—arrived, barks Ellida (Nor), Boo, Now York; Lepreaux (Br), Brown, do. Rio Jaxvino, Oct 22—Arrived previously. bark Sereno, Sogerman, Baltimore, MIEN, Oot 21—Arrived, bark Jchn Read (Br), Bartling, Ntmirstx, Oct 18—Arrived, brie Stephen Mish "CREST, ~ Arrive i Stophon Bishop, Gilkey, Richmond, Vai Oth, Darke Maty D Chua), Unigtencnien: New York; Anatra (Ibal), Sieni, do; Formosa (A ponich, do; brig Romeo (Ital), Manteo, do. Tyx® Dock, Oct 22—Arrived, bark Stefaning. (Ital), Gonta, Baltimore. » Lonnon, Oct 23—Ship (liroy (Br), Lesite, from Sydney, NSW, tor Sun Francisco, has put back leaky. Steamer Vin trom New York Oct 5 for Bristol, arrived at Queenstown yesterday, Sha is slightly dainayed, having veen in collision with the Amerl- can sehr Lemuel fall, which is also slightly damaged, The latter ts from Uhepultopec vin Queenstown for Hamburg, }» Seo. WEATHER REPORT. Honruxan, Oct 23, PM—Wind WNW, strong. Purnoota, Oct 23, PM—Wind W, fresh ; eloudy, FOREIGN PORTS, steamer Hansa (Ger), Bobto, Bremrx, Oct 18-Suile New Yors, BOREAY. Oct 20—Arrived, ship Oroxon, Oushing, Liver- pool. Duncarvas, Oct 20—Arrived, brig Muriel (br), Will- jams, St John, NB. sity Get b= nailed, brig Ossipes, Hanke, Now York, Oct t—in port, brig Ada L White, White, from Ardrossan Aug 30 FaLMourn, Ja, Qos d—Arrived, sche AJ Fi Harris, K Pont, Oct 23—Passod, steamor Watdensian phen, Irom G.asgow tor Quebec, te, Oct 23, 9 AM—Artived, stenner Saratoga, Sund- York STON, Fh, Oct 7—Arrived, sehr Sarah Whitmore nt, Movile, to anil for Cayman to wave wrecked {bark oD W ih, bark Jove it Lope Domald, Cardi, Live, bark, Charlotte Buek, Smit Falmouth ena Port Morant, to load for Now York, cat fe"t Oot 22: dark Pretiy Jemime (Br), Obapman, from pAitERrOOL, Oct 12-Asrived, bark Annie Burrill (80). Dark SE anes Le Netto aera abl Se Bernards (ie) Churehii. sakttived 12th, bark Hvpaten & 1. Merged, Chatham; Nailed 17th, stonmor Indiaud, Sergent Philadelphia, laud, Sargent CONDON. Gos 1 ‘Arrived, bark’A F. Stonemun (Br), inti ‘Oct 15—Arrived, ship Mindora, Gardnor, Bos Saal Aug 29—Sailed, ship Kit Carson, Spencer, n 11—Arrived, bertson Meluais, Montreal, bspderantonede desi Sailed 10th, bark Mary Rideout (Br), Gibson (from Now York), Buenos Ayres. ylhPort Hept 11, Uri Anita Owsn, Pettingell, for New M Kays, about Oct 13—In port, for Baltimore, Wd. a Langhacicabsxan all yNOsTHEAL, ‘Oct 20—Arrived, brig AJ White, Le Blane, ‘sailed 20th, steamers Rishonglys. Brockett, Queensto Horsely, Raymond, dot Shildou, Beotenie, ‘Glaszow: iayton, Liverpool; barks Garden island, ‘Zeal; Amerlous, Wrizht, Cork; Calypso, Neilson, Liver: in Trabey, Kywn, Cork; Persian, Ouppin, do for ere. PRRxaxavco, Sept 28—Arrived, brig Camacuoyana (Sp), a, 26, bark Mary A Marsbail (Br), Philips, " TOct A, sche: Jesse Oasis Unaeentt, are, uy Oct 1, schr M R Caza, Bayles, from New York, rived Sepe i3. ‘* s ‘Dot 2—In port, brig Katie , Robinson, dines oahe OnAtsra rtetoa, Nicene 6 es Don: do, waiting cargo, aa + Mary E Donalass, Rolf, . 21— ate Literpool for Montreals Onrddoc,. You 5 sted, Parian, West itartiepool; Lidsfarne, Forfar, London eo neitad Ronoshan, ‘Thompson, Clyde: barks Me a + bar ‘Anna, Tellemaun, Glasgow Torso, Bile Liverpool. Nailed 20th, steamer Kossond Castle, Turpin, Ulntzow. SAVANNA La Man, Uct 8—Arrived, schr Madison Holmes, Stevens, New Yor pit JAG0, Oot 10—Arrived, robe Mary D'Haskell, Carter, joston, 1 Dt Jouxs, NF, Oct#0—Arrived, stoamer Mercedita, Chad 7. Halifax (and antled 20th tor Halifax and New York). i Jour. Ni. Oot 20—Areived, aches Opera. Fowler, Philadelphia Maule Musters, Santord, Sew York. 20th, sche JW Poasioy. Barker, Neweasile, Dol, pine, Cau, Oct O—arrived, schr CH Williams, Shoarer, ensacola, AMERICAN PORTS. ASTORIA, ©, Oct 14—Arrived, bark Ponshaw (Br), Mong Kon, ALEXANDRIA, Oct 22—-Arrived, ste: E © Roight, w York: schrs Abbot Devereux, Boston; Michurd, Po! . Washinuton. Satled—Scuir Norman, Georgetown, Passed up for Georsetowa-Sches Melissa. Wiley, from Providence; © E. Morirvon, Boson: Kdward Wsurton, do, Elland itaynor, Bridgoport? Mitton, New tondon; J B Carrington. New Haven: Sallie M. Steelman, lioston Steplien Morzin, Dighton, Mans; W fH Kenzie, Woboken: or aasetl dow irors Goormetown—Schr» David Floyd, f ‘nese l down from Georgetow! sal LS loyd, for Now Yark; foe Pilendge Bovone WD Ulston, New Lon: Elina J” Harnor. rideports, Adele Goran, Hoxton it Cornelia, and Addie P Avery, New Haven; ls T Whitmore, Paige. Jerse: mers | Parthia (Br). Mc Boston yA 0 BOSTON, Oct 23—Arcived. 1; City ot Portland, Pikes, st,Johin, N. Savanuah; Norma n at Fo, Swain, do; Contipade Hallett, New York; brig Lacy W' Snow, Rockland, Cloarod—Sreamers Dominion (Br), Clements, Yarmouth, NS: Johns Hopkins, Hallett, Baltimore: James Burras br), Benzs, Portia o' load for the United King- om} bark Jonnie Cushman, 3: schre Maggio A Fiske, Matthews, nor JY Smith, Orowsll, Baltimore do; William +s Lowi, Buxter, e, Bur lingame, Fbiindelphis; Aliie Buroham, Baxter, do; Elina. eth Magee, Magee, do. A Snlled—Steamers Lancaster, Bondicen and Giapen: barks RJ Moulton, Serrano, torn Seu, Geo Hi 8: ry Conquest and Jounie Casimat bi Btei from Philadelphia, passed Highland Taght, Cape Cod, at 11 AM to-day. ? amer Eleanora, from New York for Portland, passed Highland Lizht at 2:30 PM, ; BALTIMORE, Oct 24—Arrived, steamers Soa Gull, Marshman, Chatleston, 80; Wm Koi nay, Voster, Provi: dence: Wm Lawrence, Howes, Boston; F W Brane, Fost Now York: ship Talbot (Nor), Raifsen, Liverpool; bark L S is, Genoa; schr Jennio F Willey, Chad- ee: Win Marshal, Kain, Pall-River, « Now Light, from Kio Janeiro. mers Nova Scotian (Br), Kicnardson, Iv. Biyekatone, March, Providence: Brune, F tor, New York: Elisabeth (Ger), Halberstadt, Brémen; barks Origine (It), Cavassa, Queenstown: Angela Ac: came (It), Bellands, do; xchts ‘Surah Shubert, Tomlin, Brooklyn? James Phelps, Hockwell, Wood's Hole: Salled—Barks Murgarctta, Northorn Chief and Talisman, BATH, Oct 20-+Arrived. xchre Al Hn firoon. Nickerson, ans io for Philadelphia; Jas lt Deputy, MeMahan, or New ik Gaited sAebes FFodatick Fish, Davis, Washington; Char- Hie Buckt; Fons, Sxvdnnalr. BRISTOL, Oct 20—Arrived, robr Pride of the Calais for New York (after discharging deck | Qist—failed, sche -Mampton, Fletcher, Providence fur New York, A CHARLESTON, Oct 20—Arrived, bark Guttenberg (Ger), Gorlach, Bremon. ‘* Sulled—Schr A’and.E {fooper, Hooper, Brarswick. 23d—Arrived, steamer City of Atianta, Woodhull, New York; schrs MB. Miller, 1d, Lalbot, do. Boston, to) Baltimore; Ane: ‘saled—Barks Murthn MeNeil, Liverpool; Hans’ Georg Ger), ambure. ‘CHESTER, Oct 23, P M—Sailed, steamer City of Macon (new). New York. EDGARTOWN, Oct 21—Arrived, sehr J Crafts, Groo- New York for Boston. yar Cal imitn, from Grimsby; Mary ls Good win (Br), ‘trom Dig ‘A ye Passed cut Steamer Porto Rico (Sp). trom Norfolk for Liverpool; ship Gray Baglo, Baltimore: for Rio’ Janotr?; wi ‘C Comery. from Norfolk for Barbados; schrs PT Willetts, JB Johuston, A B nan, John’ P Kelxey, Kile Prittie, DS Miller, WH Hopkins, John Grifith, Hou Hlette Simmons, and a figet of coastors bound N- ULOUCESTER, Oct 22—Arrived, ship St Mark, Whit- moro, Buth for New York. SAORSORVILEE, ‘Oct’ 17—Arrived, sche 8 V W Sim- iy ‘ow Yo jenred, sehre Surah Loving, Anderson, Baltimore ; Admiral, Smallwood, Philadelp Jinh—Arrived, schis Helen Mf mon madou, McCurty, and Jas W Brown, Coombs, New York. Qlanred-_ chr Win, Mosley, Urano, Baltimore, KEY WEST, Oct 23—Arrived, schrs’ Lookout, Nichols, Phileaelphia for Aspinwall, louwing; Anna M Dickineo Tooker, Tampico tor New York. ‘Arrived 22d, steamer State of Toxas, Nickerson, Galves- ton (and proceeded for New York). MOBILE, Oct “loared, brigs Levante (Ger), Bore Florence (Br), Cabera, Havana. Oct 19—Arrived, stormer Lutande (Br), Gowan, Rio Jnngiro; bark Kogine, Corning, Greon- ock;'sehra John At Briggs, Ruatan; Sargent 3 Day, MeFurlan, do, Cleared—Schr Guide, Collier, Cedar Keys. 23d --Arrived, a ft Fredarioo (Sp), Averasturi, He . “Heared—Steamer Morgan (lity, Reed, New York; bark Pomona (Nor), Jonasnon, Cork. neeee Oct 23—Arrived, ship Expounder, Crocker, juvro. Sailed-—Steamer Joseph Pease (Br), Lavorpool; bark Haroid (Fr), Havre, UK, Oct '23—Arrived, schr Farragat, Wyman, fimore tor Axpinwall (seo Miscelinn; Sulled—Steamer Porto Rico (3p), Liverpool: brig Mary © Gomory, Barbados; sche O 1, Bradioy, Unapman, EDFORD, Oct 21-8: Little; K Waterman, Linck! and BC Washbarn, M ‘NEWPORT, Oct 20- Clark's Island for New York ( ist). Heturned—Sebr Grand Island, Waterman, Now York for Fall Rive $ Salled-Sebra Rienzi, Hazard, East Greenwich for Now York; Fair Wind, Bowman, Dighton jor do. NEW Aen Oct 22—Arrived, schr Sunbeam, Grau- lett mer J B Walker (Br), Duncombe, Con- le. DELPHIA, Oct 23—Arrived, steamers Nor! IL River; May Haridacny, Fi ‘ork; 8 stantinos PHIL, ‘ord, Fal en, Lio} Thotpson, do; AL) Hender- fon, : ham, Potter, Portsmouth; E G Tewin, Jobnson, he et TD AJ Fort, Steolmen, dens; Hella dussell, Smith, Newport: idxde Diverty, riekxen, Dennisville, ‘Also arrived, steamers Equator, Hinckley, Pottavill 3 rleatot Piorce, Boston; barks Snarenbrook (Br), Pen! ‘oltre (Nor), Bosto, Gay brizs AS Pettin- il, Hall, Gefle: Charlos Purves, Smali, Dunkirk; schrs M Buehier, Malloy, Providence; E & Jones, Gouwtn, Silis- bury; J 8'Nhindler, Wolfe, Boston; R Vaux, Robinson, 4 Mav sheng ree lapses Island; Mary W Lupper, x Islan i—Ntcamers Defiance, Crocker, Fall River (and ile: D Biddle, Davin York; bark Ada P Gould, Merritt, Genoa and Lezhorwy schrs {da & beatham. Potter i Portemouth: Join D Paizo, Haley, Boston; Wil Wh taker, Carll, do; SJ Fort, Steelman, do; 8 oi rt St “Clair Kawards, freland, Paige, ney T Heya, B-tterahwane, Wolfe, Fall Rivers BG Irwl ¥ leneq; ‘or ert, Burrou; 5 é Hilo tio! OR dwolAvennimore, Weéretinm Dusen, Godfrey, Salem: Harriet S Brooks, Quis: n bridgepert; Jd Little, Gandy, Dover, NH} Sueze, Douc. uns De ‘M Fox, French; Nocwich; J W Batty Price, Ghlacovouga ith, Price, Chincot "Also clonted, steamers Texas, (Br), Laurensen, Liver: town, Mills, Williamsburg; stoamtug tb All Aa adievon, New Orleans; schrs Marblehead: Jorepn Huy, Huster, ean: Lastuer, Hingham; J W' Hudson, Simmons, Elizabech City : Commerce, Jones, Baltimore. Sai ‘teamer Allsntown, LEWS, Del, Oct 23—Arrived, bark Onyx (B)r. Hatch, Baitiwore for orders, Snilod—Barks Anevoca (Nor), Larson (from Liverpool), Baltimore; Young Kazlo (Br), Dunbam (from Duolin), New York: briz Antelope, ———; schrs Vassle Jameson, for Unrdenns: South shore, for Plymonth, B. PORTLAND, Me, Oct 22—Arrived, schrs Annie Frye, Windsor, NS, for New York; Mountaln Laurol, Bangor for Nowark: M 0 Seavey, 8t John for New York ared—Sehr KK Petteneill, Philadelphia. . sehr Jos W Fishy Phiindeipuis, Cleared — chr Royal Arch, Baltimore. PORISMOUTH, Oct 22—sailed from lower harbor, sehr J Vandusen, Boyce, Philadeip All fleet r-ported as arrived 20th, remain 22d, PROVIDENCE, Oct 22—Arrived, steamer Catharine Waiting, Harding, Philadelphia; vet L Thompson, Hull, ww York, Sulied—Sehrs Charles Donuls, Crano, Georgetown, DC; yyons, Young, Alexandrin, 'UCKET, Oct 22—Sailed, schra J M Freeman, Eld- KIGHMOND, Oct 22—Arrivod, steamer Old Dominion, Walker, New York; sehr Joha Farham, Hathaway, Ken! AN FRANCISCO, Oct 15—A; dordat Uem of the Ucean, G: dailed—Brig Benedicta (Gee), Jer arg. 22d—Arrived, ships Kl Capitan, Linco n, New York; Dy bhar cB), Nigel, jowenstl WW: Cherwell (Sr), jexred, ship Undaunted, Dinamo, Liverpool. teamer Belgic (Br), Metcalf, Hong Kong via Marmion, NS! Amerie Hermanos (x srO. ‘ON, Oct 21—Arrived, schrs J B Cunuingham, Barker, New London, to load granite tor Now York Rogers, Rogers, Vrovidenss. ¢ Vinevahn 5 do. HAVEN, Oct 22-Arrived, steamer So Matthews, Savannah; sehrs Lucy Hammoud, Hob: . Port Johnson for Boston; J B Morris, Harding, Bov- nee, d@AUx. \i— Bark Theresind (Br), Christin: WAKEHAM, Oct 20 eH aches A and Lady Antrim, Carter, ‘ 7 ANTE! length; abous 7 feet beam, draught 18 inches to 20 teriprion ana lowers price, to 42°F. 2’ Philadelpule Uiub, H 0 4 j Foiledeue oe EE

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