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» Presented 10 LOCAL POLITICS. THE JOHN FOLEY COMMITTZE RETORNS TO LIFE AND VISITS COMPTROLLER KELLY. It was believed ov Saturday that Mr, Joho Foley and bis committee had been suppressed—at scast the seneral public thought so, but y were evidently Mistaken, Eleven o’clock yesterday morning tound the geatieman at the Comptrolier’s office, sccom- panied by Jumes D, Fish, presidemt of the Mi e Bank; Me Bur @ coal merchant; Mr. Michell, of we publishing house of Mitchell & Session: E. Wells Sackett, mercbaot, Will- jam Sireet; Lawrency Kipp, Filth avenue aod Fortieth street; Frederick C. Thempson, Chase National Baok; Mr. Marvin, sate manulacturer; Dr. ‘Tamszky, Mownt Sina: Hospital; N.G. Gerratty avd William J, Widaleton, publisher. Alter waiting afew minutes in the room imimodiately adjoining the Comp- troller’s private sanctum Mr. Foley und bis commitice entered with solemn step, taking seate arouud Mr. Kelly’s table. The meeting was private, no reprosea- Yatives of the press being admitted. When atout ten Minutes Dad ciapsed ibe procession emerged {row tbe presence of Comptroiler Kelly, The mun who says be broke up the Tweed Ring, electea Havemeyer and Proposes to turnisn New York with @ Mayor of bis Wun particular choice, looked smiling and bappy. He Winked knowingly at the enterprising reporters as- sSembied in the vestibule, a3 much as to say, “1 have fixed 4;’’ ana tuen proceeded to uulold the mysteries Of the timportant interview as follows:-— THE PROCKADINGS IX DETAIL, Ou benall of the eentiewen who vad recently as- Bembled at the Fith Avenue Hotel Mr. Fish tho five uames seiecied as engl Rundidutes tor the Mayoralty:—Augustus Schell, Semuei D. Babcock, Jobu Whoviler, Wiliam R Grace aod Cuaries M Fry. ln bis speech to the Compirolier Mr. Fisn remarked that aay ol wwese gentlemen would ve entirely sutistactory to the tux- Payers, merchants aud vankers ot the city, He ur- ued that the election of any of them woulu prove to De im tue mterest ol the city, und Loped Comptroller Kelly would use bis powerlui influence wio the grest political organization with whieh be ts so closely conuected to secure the Domination of one of the five gentlemen pawed. Compirolier Kelly expressed {pg such a committer of merch: ers It was gratifying to iu buat which muse ve for the true lo- luction at meet- und ual improvement cuty government, fa the various departments of & Bo that ali excesses and expenses of every Geseription sbouid be reduced a6 rapidly us pessibe, He (Mr. Kelly) couridered that any vne of the five goutiomen meutioved would make au excellent Mayor, and 1 would aflord mim yreat Jeasure to place their bales belore tne Convention to @ heid to-day. In conclusion Mr, Kelly suggested tbat the commitive baud in tue Dames and requests reia- tive thereto in the form of a letter to the Convention, und be Would then use lis best efforts to curry into effect the very proper recommendations they bad muade. Betore Mr. Foley gracefully retired be promised to Bel Up one of the largest tuxpayers’ meetings ever Licid 1m the city should one 0; bis five cundidutes Le hommated at the Tammany County Convention. ‘The interview nere cuded. COMPTROLLER KKLLY'S VIEWS OX THE ViSIT. Sboruly ster tue wisbdrawai of Mr. Foiey and Comptroiler Kelly gave to the pre: is 0 the important conlerence, “1 told ? said Mr. Kelly, ‘tbat 1 koow ail the cammite ot the five gontiomen very well ond knew them to be citizens, Mr, Fis remarked that Mayor of te cuy Should have will strong enough to make is subordiwates understand tbat they must admin- ister the departincuts ip the interest of tue city and not of the peiiticians, and also that the city bad not ad at ity head for suveral years past a chief magis- trute who bud sufficient :nfluence to secure a proper und honest administration of tac city government, Yo this I rephed by saying that tho last two Mayors of the eny—Ely and Wickbam- '@ «benest, up- right men, and nothing could be suid agaiust erber of "th so fur ag ther wonest pur- posey wore concerned; that they might not have buen 4 that was expected of them, but men were not made all anke, some haying more executive ability (han others, und that while gome have the gift of speech or are possessed of literary power others have executive ability, which 1 coustuar 1 also suid that Mayor Ely would | enjoying the respect of the community ; a iy y he hus done a dishonest tuing; although ibe hed Seilea. in sume reapests ans hed mace wi takes—waich udmitted bimseli—nobody could Questiva bis bonest purposes’? RiPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS, By the ropublicane of the Eleventh Congressional district last evening Levi P. Morton wi wninated by acclamation, and a committee that was) appointed to wait upon nim after a brief absence retarued with him ia their company. He uecepted the nomination and thanked the Couvention for thus besoring nim. Mr, Morton ran tor Congress in the same disirict in 1876, but was defeated by Benjamin A. Willis, the democratic candidate, Wilson Berrimao was aimously nominated tor Congress by tue republicans of the Ninth Congres- sional district, Mr, Berriman represented Fite teenth Assembly district in the Assembly during tbe Years 1865 and 1306, wud ran aguinat tue notorious Harry Genes a» « canaidate tor Senator trom the Eighth Senatorial district in 1967, but was deteated, the Eighth district repuvlicuas vomiuated as can- didute Lo represent the Gistrict in Congress Auson G, McCook. Mr. MeCook came velore tue weeting aug expressed hiv uckpowledgments, rhe Teuiu Congressional District Convention met abo adjourned suvject to the cail of the chair. The sixth Congressional District Convention at No. 733 Filth street, aud Kovert V. Mackey, Jobu J. Denyce, James Murray and Hario Scbraat were appoimtca « Conference Committee, when the con- journed. The Seveuth Congressional District Coaveation met S avenue A, with General Josepn C. Piock- bey in the chair,’ Heury Ross, Ferdinand Endinan aod Jobo H. Brady were appointed a Cows Commitice, when the convention adjourned, s to tue cul! of tue Chair. KINGS COUNTY NOMINATIONS, The delegates to the Kings County Independent Democratic Conventioa assembled at Sawyer’s Hail, Fulton street, Brooxiyn, yesterday afternoon. D. P. Barnard was chosen chairman, George A. Kingsland was pominated for Sheriif and Jobu B, Reilly 1 Cuarity Commissioaer trom the Second district. Timothy Plunkett rece.ved the nomination for Char- ity Commissioner im the First auwtrict. The Cy Convention of the independents was bela in the same hail pou the avjourument of the County Convention, Paulel Bradley presiaea, A baliot tor Comptroller resulted im the pom tion of A. H. Osvorn Jobn D. Carrols, of ibe Seventi ward, received # unanimous homivation for Cy Auditor. fhe yrevavackers have nominated Pniliv O' Hi Jor Assembly ia the fuird discrict, Sixth agg Tw mt Wards, Brooxiyn. ibe repablicua primaries will be held this evening, And the county aud city conventions on fhursday, tue 17th inst. “Toe regular democratic primaries will be beld ou the latter date, aud tbe county aud cy huninations of that party Will be made on Sacurday nex. wm That wing of the national yrecnback or; of Kings county wor 1s Leaded by De. Shiel Heudersou met iast out and made ihe follow- jog nominatioas:—sn Commissiousrs, Secoas Jisirict fim) lunkett, First aistrict De. thomas suiel Hi 3 Comp- trolior, William Burritt; Cy Auditor, Jona D. Care Poll; Justice of Sessions, Willam MeMaboo, CAMPAIGN NOTES, The Common Council ot Newark mot yesterday to cauvass the Voie of the recent charter eiection. Owing to an maliiy in the returns of she Sixth 18 4 dispute over a S1N08s Was not cone! had. Tuo total vow democrats, 5,966; greeubackel 1. ‘There are protests on Ald Wards, whe; the Votos were very puvitcans, 2,904; social men irom tur clove. At a meeting of the Young Men's Democratic Clob, Di the vievensh Cougressioual District held last ev- ening ut No.6 West Eignih stroet, resolutions were waged 1ndOrsing tue hoMIMatiVN Of Lolouel Luwrenee ip for Congress, and uvanimousily recommending thaw (0 eupport iu the coming campus, ug of citizens Of the Fiith Aaserably dis. the name of Jonu De Vries was Phe resolution proposing Will be proseuted tw the republi- roposed iui us a candid; ; Peurt and Chathain » Tur many avd the greeoback parties io that district us lo 4 strong candidate to putin the feld ou whom they coala unite againet Taramauy tail, GiOUNDLESS ALARM. For ten days past an examination by the Banking Departmeot has been gomg on in the offive of the Mercantie Loan wad Trost Compavy, The examiners appomed by Me, Lamb aro William Loomis, as. 4. Kurtiand avd Thomas Costigan, whore presence in the bank may have given rise jo rumors injurious to the eredit of the concern that tor days past have been in circulation. Mr. Loomis asserted last evening that, so far us be knew, ore Was LO ground Wuulever for mistrustiog We solvency vi th irust Company, anu several Otuer banks bud been passing Warough tue bands of the Banking Department, Hough the eXemiontions aro begou earher this your than a» The hereantie Loau aod Trust Company oceupre: grogad floor of (he Kquitavie Batiaing, and ie © underawod to ve hb those of the Equitavie Lan eluaely in surance Company. erence Was uppomted LO couler with tue Auti- | | of vpn NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1878. -TRIPLE SHEET. THE MASKS REMOVED. TBREE MEN ON TRIAL IN J&RSEY CITY CHARGED WITH HAVING COMMITTED THE FAIRVIEW BURGLARY, Patrick Purcell, Nelson Ladue and Edwara Barns, the three meu arrested in this city in August last on a charge of having been implicated in the masked burglary at the bouse ot Andrew Engel, in Fugview townsbip, Hudseu county, N. J., om the 25th of that mouth, were yesterday placed ou trial 1a the Court of General Sessious, im Jersey City, betore Judge Gar- rettsoa and associates, The prisoners were defended by ex-Senator Loon Abbett and ex-Jugge William T. Hoffman, District Attorney McGill conducted the prosecution, and in opening related the story of the crime, THE OUTRAGE. Between twelve and oue o'clock om the morning of Sungay, August 25, four mom wearing musks and armed with revolvers eflocted an entrance inte An- drew Engel’s nouse, aud, alter partuking of consider- aple wine in the cellar, proceeded to the sleeping Tooms and pound and gagged the occupanté Mr, Engel and bis aged wite, after beg gagged and pin- ruck on the {ead and rendered uncon - aepeere took $90 [rom a cluset and pro- rey occupied by Mr, Simeon ‘Mr. Engel Forcing room oecupieu by Robert Earle, Mt. aged gardener, the burglars entered, wm their efforts to gag tho old man the musks fell from the faces of Shree of them. fue fourth man, wuile curryipg Sir. Eo- gel’s ttle daugiter trom ber rom, tovk the mask irom bis luce to Wipe aWay the perspiration, aud tue cuild “tools @ 100k ut bis lace so that rhe migut remember ry ey conducted Mr. Earle to the and were ubout to cuter Mr. Engel’s room when he bred upoo them, abd they fled precip- Mutely, leaving vebind iuem ral tools wad Asks Bnd Wo pairs of guces, THR TKSTIMONY, The prosecutor thea culled sire. Wilhelmina Engel, Qcd she tostiied that sue suw tke four meu enter her bedroow aud place the a ber husbund’s Moush, Tuey next gugyod the witnosa und tuen pin- toned berseti aud ber busband, Andrew Kugel was uext called. He ts about seventy years of age, and has uoy yet recovered Irom the shock. Hv iestitlod tuat when be awoke he fouud o Bug 10 bis mouth, Kovert Karie, the gardcner, noun and was th Friant Witness for the Biate. He testitied tout he slept in Simoon S. Kugel’s house, aud in the dame Froow slept the latter's two = gbiers, six uod eight years old respectively, On merning of the burglary ho beara loutsteps in the hal and thought it was bis Depbew walking «| jus ihen forced im ud four men i tered, ‘The tirst curried in oue bund a dark was called tn the after- lanterc «and 1 the other # cocked = re- volver. ‘hey walked to tbe bedside and the first man pointing tue revolver to Within 6X ineves of bis mead, said, ‘Keep quiet apd you'll noc be burt ;” be said, “1 will be quiet if you woo’ Burt me;” be recoxnized Ladue as the wan who spoke to nim; thew oue of the wen told bim to hold up nis nands und he did so; they put one vw! UI oirel o bis wrist und tried to fasten the other to his aukie, but tuiliug, placed it on the oh: recoguized Parcel as the man who lastene cuffs on bis hunds; alter that they led him down stair, one of the ~ barglars carry- ing the youngest child, baviog picked her up, Dlunket and ali; “Deo’t step on tae biuok suid Le Lo witness, going down stairs, “or you will full; “they pluced us iu the dining room,’ said the Wituess, “aud theo went into tue bull; suurtly alter Mr. Eugel looked into the dining room, und twea dis- charged bis gum and began crying ‘Murder!’ ‘Help|? en tbeu ied,’ counsel ter the defence, ia croas-examination, attempted to break dowa the identilication. The wi ness said be kucw Ladue, because by saw his oyus und big eye holes in tbe mask; he bad a Due biack eye and he has it y Purcell be kaew be- pred be bad “sueb besutiul teeta and irom his aiid, The trial will be continued to-day, Is IT THE BUGGLAR’S BODY? The body of the mano found in King’s Woods, at Weehawken, on Sunday, 18 supposed to be that of one of the masked burglars who, as stated above, visited Andrew Engel’s house io Fairview. Quo ot the burgiars was suot uy Mr. Eugel, aud altvough Divod tracks were Visible slony the road sey d peared wear wuere the bowy was found. A ri Was !ouad by the man’s side, apd on the | dead man’s coat w with the words, “My name ta Authony Philany, aged twenty-oue, and was boro in Saxony.” The Besd und face were en- tirely eaten away, 50 that tue jeatures cannot be identified. THE MAGDALEN ASYLUM, INVESTIGATION OF THE CHALGES PREFERRED AGAINST IT—DIFFEZERENCE OF OPINION Bk~ TWEEN JUDGE OTTEBLOURG AND COUNSEL— THE FORMER ASSUMES A RESPONSIBILITY. The long looked for 1nvestigation of the cuarges pre. ferred by Rachel O'Neill againat the New York Mag- Galen Asylum was begun yesterday beiere Judge Oi- terpourg tn the pri xamivation room of the Jel- ferson Market Police Court. Present were the girl in tne dual réle of defendsnt and complainant, as wiil be beretoatter suown; Mr, A. A. Redfield, couusel tor the tostitution; Mr. Fanuing, its treasurer; Mr, aud Mra, Butwersby, respectively chaplain aod mutron, aud Mr. Dugdale, chairman of the Commutteo on Le- tention of the New York Prisom Association, ‘The proceedings were openea directiy by Mr, Red. field, who stated briefly that it was a misiortune that tbe public bad been made to regard the Asylum as apublic institution through the recent transactions 1m Miss O/Noill’s case, 1t was and is @ private institu. tea, supported by contributions and dooations mainly, and received enly a small proports income trom the Comptroller, In support of Sertiou be quoted the last auaual report of tue treas- Urer, Which shows that the revenue for the previous tweive mouths bad been $11,754 6, of which tue Comptroller bad paid ouly $2,600 board for the commuted to the institution vy whe police jus. Alter sume further expla mn Of the May- daion Benevolent Suciety’s status Mr. thanked Judge Utterbourg for his invitation to the managers to be prosevt at the ny, and showed by Racn Commitment that soe was not what couusel (hougbt spe bud w claim iv be—au inedriate, but « Cyprian desiring to reiorm. in revuttal of the charges of cruelty preierred uy her he offered Mrs. Battersby aud ber husvaud for exemivatiou by the police justice, uvt as a matter of right, but of courtesy to His ttonor. THR MATRON A¥vinus, Altor some slight sparriog beww the Beneb and right to proceed queries pat by Racnel O'Neil.” sau he was 10 the iusiiiuuien seli-commitied twice; there ure turty-live iris there witogeiber new; tweive were committed, the remuiuer aro voluntary iniastes; we havo sixty of seventy bedrooms i the Louse, most Of which ure single; three or uur ure duuuie ved- dea rooms. Woen Kacbei was in the institution the first time | believe there wus some trouvie vetween Bamed Lizzie O'Connor, during tue ich Ruchei was said tu Lave carried with ber tor 1 up relractory girls, und she did so.” THKKB CKLLS IX THR DASEMENT. “Phere is tu this basement vue large ruom, to which {9 stowed such furniture as we do uot want to use, Here we have built three smaller rooms, five tvet tour by jour, They are, properly speaking, partitioned compartments, Ventilated by uo uperture in the door ol each, These cells are turned with L benche:, not! woother I sen that 1 ao, @ vise. 1 do uot remember acuel there or not, but 1 Dating ber last iweareeration, whieh , youu bhere, ‘ged,’ said counsel, wis baving coniined tne gir! thirt wo hours in this cell, Are fF now thu sie was ott”? ay whecher she was or out. 1 bad ratoer say 1 dup’t remembe “Cau you teil what number of hours she was shut up iu this place t’” canbut swear just as to that” ¢ having kept Ruchol there that ove bowl vt suupt”” that I remember, | have put or rvome wo punish them tor qui ly conduct, but I don’t thtok | ever kept them there Ou & xcauty aiiewauee of vod for tinrty-two Bours By asus! course way to koep thet 10 (or seven or twel¥s Lours at the fartuest. “Do you remember having said ty Racuel ov an. Other vceasiou WheO she inughed tm sehoul, ‘Your doom wil be twetty-lour bours im a cell rt’? ly swear I never used such a word as own knowledge putia the cel) tor tau, y pis; la aod the Judge use ol Words, Wrieb resulted in Mr. Keuteld stating to Mré. Battersby that sue vugbt Hot Lo usw sueh ex. Pressivus as “ol ny own kuow le. Wherwuvon dire, Iuttersby said :—"L post swoar tuat Kachel’s statement about the thirty-two tours’ im. Prisoninont and tH one bow! Uf cold soup Was Lot true” THE IXVASTIGATION STOPPED. Continuing to reply w Mr. Red Mra Battersby guve only quatitica preierteu by tue dd by J nn to Ut sweuniig wight * when chair wud’ sain Incopaistenvies lave beeuw Mr. Reduowd Your Hour, investigated, 1 you bere to response to the courteous Wot Willlog Wy piyee thie stiUOn 18 the position of aud the resuls of got up from bis did BOL come here to be . We can Invitation you sent ws. old and Valued private we come here to ask for the retura of this tugiti us, except tuat Your Honor’s retusul te send bor back misht be a reflection OM us. We are not a pub- stitution. will — me | will state that he ely mixapprebends my position. 1 am net in- gating Ube iostivution, | wm striving to ascertain soner, who was claimed by the matron nud led ur told the truth plead as an eruel treatment she had received from that matron, 1 my duty to protect ber if he spoke the truth or t seod her back i! she lied. With regurd to the public or private character of the ‘patuution | bave only one word to tay. It, then, it be a pub: tution it 18 cleurly open to iy, he; if it be private, then the existeuce i cel o:her disciplinary leatures indicated to the gir! davit are couvly iliega, Now, Mr. Redflolu, we huve just gone far enough im this juvestigation to make ‘matters worse than they were belore. Certain facts buve been udmitied by Mrs. Battersby, which, unless explained, will render {t inpossible lor me to make acy disposition 10 the case, Somebody will have to investigate Luem,’? ‘ou will perwit me to say that you have no right to do 80," “LT bad resolved that I cannet send prod girl back now without curetuily sitting what si orn to, aud ‘f [ ud upon examination that ther oie truib 1a Wut she said | shall send the tostimony to the Mayor and ask bin to look 1uto the matter.’? RUFORTS COURTEOUS, “By courtesy only Lullowea Mra isattoraby to go on the siuud to be examined by you.” “By courtesy then | aliow ber to leave tt, aud,” said Juage Otterburg, ‘am I to understand thea you leave (ne responsibility of ueahng with this girl to he is coucerned can do nothing.” uecept the responsibility.’ und Judge Ottervourg rmined not te give up the ‘thus the matser stands. fugitive. OBI1UARY. EX-MAYOR AMBROSE C. KINGSLAND. Ex-Mayor Kingsland died suddenly at bis city resi- dence, No. 114 Fifth avenue, Suuday, October 13, at eloven P, M., at the ugeof seventy-four years, Hehad returned {rom his country seat at Turrytowa ou the 11to inst, in apparent good health, though be bas been a frequent sufferer trom gout tor several yours, Mr. Kingsland was boro in this city in 180d, and on coming of oge engaged tm tho ofl trade, in which he uccumulated u ceusiverable fortuuc. Ot late yeurs be ‘Was uesociated 10 business at No. 65 Broad strect witu = eldest soa, George Kingslune, but withdrew mm active mercantile lie several years since. fle was a prominent politic:aa in the old whig par y, which elected bin Mayor in 1850 by more thun threo théusaod majority over Fernando Wood, the a canuiduie. Alter bis two yeurs’ service he agaiu presented himself for office and took ltée interest in polities, though he voted with the republican party. His property coosisted tar ate in the upper part of the Islaud and 1 Weat- county. He was popular as a Mayor, und was much esteemed in private lite ior his imieyrity aud Geulal qualiies, Hw louves a tamily of eight ch:idreu, 81X sons aod two vaughters, ‘Tne funeral will tuko pluce on Lbursday, the 17th inst, JaMES VAN NAME, James Van Nume, who, for over forty years, Studied and practiced law in this city, died suddenly yesterday while io tho drug store ut the corner of Sixth avenue uod Forty-fitth street, The deceased was born sixty-three years ugo at Pittstowa, near Tray. He camo to this city when only twenty-three years of age and began his law studies, A year orso later Le commenced practice, aud from that time until o few daysazo Le could bo found ut bis office, No, 71 Broacway. He devoted his time tb tuo civil brancn Of the prolession, 10 woici be belonged. Oa sunday lust he compiained to uis wilo of leeliug woweil, aud spoke of having @ pain in the region of bis heart. Beiore cg bis Douse—No, 104 West Forty-tith atrect—yesterday bi that he felt u groat deal better, He had wearcely reached Sixth avenue, however, before he was again tuken sick, and, quickening Dis steps, entered a drug store on the coraer, Wuere be soon expired. He leaves a family, und Wus reputed to bave beea very woalthy and the owner of u large catate, His deat is supposed 10 have resulted {rom beart disease, rs JOHN B. WILLIAMS, M. D. De. Jobo B. Williams died at bis residence, No. 252 Fitth avenae, Brooklyn, on Sanday evening, Ociober 13, He was boro in Cambridge, England; studied mediioe in London and Paris, and.aiter completing education came to this country yours ago. In 1856 he sturted im Baitimore, It was the first {ue war put a stop to became connected sous lamily pape! e North and gained reputation asa wrier. He was a mau of ine literary taste, general ability and attractive socia! qualities, His age was Glty-two years and be leavesa wife and ‘wo sons, JOSEPH SINGERLY, Joseph Singerly, a well known contractor and wealthy citizen of Philadelphia, died in that ‘city on Saturday nigat in bia seventioth year. Ho wy promi nently connected with the introduction of street raii- Touds in that city, and wase large owner of streot railroad stock, He was always engaged largely in building operations. In 1844 built Cresson’ foundry, constructing a 100-/out truss spun roof, the firet over built to this couuiry. 1850 dir. Sing buih the first cast iron structul er put up ip the United States, the oflice of the Penn Mutual Lite In- surance Company, atthe corner of Third and Dock streets, Puiladelpbia, Lu the tall of 1857 bo entered into a contract to baild the Fifth vud Sixth stree way, and pasbed the work iorwurd with what was ed us great rapiaity, Quimbing the job in sixty-three working days, Tho street railway syatem of the city soon grew to immense proportions, und delpbta’s str reul estate in the vo of Philadelphia, He wus a genial, gentiowan, of wonderiul energy, strony in bis preju- dices, old lushioned in bis ideas, wuobdtrusive in his charitios aug courtly ip mano SAMUEL WOOD'S WILL. Objoctions were filed yesterday by Syivester Wood Pearsall in the matter of the probate of the codicil of the will of Samuel Wood, The objections are se against the granting of lett testumentary to Wil Elw ud Abrauam Heulett as executors, and also agwinst the probate of the codicil, The objector asserts that imastmuch as be did not eonsent tu the witndrawal of vtjectjone ou Tnursday lasi, when a withdrawal was made by certain objectors io pou court, the order admitting the will ana codicil to probate on that day was irrogular. HORSE DAY IN COURT, The day in Special Sessions yesterday was devoted to the trial of forty-seven complaints of cruelty to acimais, Anumber ol officers of tho Society tor the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals were present aad stared thoir cases, The defendants generally pleaded guilty and were fined 10 sums ranging from $1 to $10. David Wolf, charged with baving cruelly boaten a horse, was fined $40. His wile appeared tm court ery- ing. ‘She suid she was homeless, pevoiiess aud bup- gry. Her busband’s counsel! moved tor the remi: oltue fine. The prosecuting officer of tne society ate! tbat to remit 1t would be to put « premium ou cruchy vo animals, The motion was denied, but the fn: reduced $25. Some luwyers seated with court railing contributed » few dollar support herselt while her husband tu in Liew of us y Gog belonging to Thor pears, had bitten a eh ud Was considered Jauy A number of witnesses Were oxamined, Ciuding the bitten child, Bie years vid, who was sworn “to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the trut The Court found Shay guilty und fined nim live ceats, which the prosecuting ufliver of the society deciined tu uccept oat of resprot ior the dog. The other fines agsregated about $200, dog, it ap- DATES OF DEFARTURK YROM NeW YORK VOR THK MONTHS UF OCOTOURK AND NOVEMHEM. ‘Ste wmer. ‘aits, Detination| Liverpowt Hroadway Kagiond W A scholtou. A neboria . D Broadway 7 Bowing Green 24) Livery 24] Liverpoo! WAN Ginewow.. 24] amburg. Llverpoo! verpuul. GY Broadway 51-35 Hrowdw ay 7 Howilag «ireoa 2 Bowling Ge line ‘orem 5 Kromdway HY roadway 161 Brondway 80 Brondway s[7 Bowling 2} semen 5 Laverpaoi.. Ulitremen....)2 Bowllny Green 0] Kotterdin [57 Browaway 1. | Liver poor, Nov 13, Lonae SHIPPING NEWS ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK -'THIS DAY. MiGH WATER. vy Hovk,.mora 9 51 morn 10 36 Moon rises,... 1 29] Hell Gate, HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSER- VATIONS. | Bar, | Ther | Inch | Deg Hour 009) cloudy 60} BawiParuy cloudy WESTERN UNION TIME BALL, ew Tons. B. 14—Nooa, ‘Tue Western Union time val fell e ly to-day, PORT OF NEW YORK, OCT, 14, 1878, ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STKAM YACHTA AND HERALD WHIPKBTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. pool, Oct 2 and tor WJ turet. (Br), Thompson, Lis . buoy painted req, with nains time an American line steamer, Irom Ehitadeiphies bound 5 13th, lat 40 39, lon 69 brig rigued st bound E. Steamer Acadia, Dickman, Port Antant Ja. oot with fruit to order ch jenry, encountered » heavy, i es ale, and wae shied fr ‘ay to for several hours; sept 30, Heury Powers, fireman, of Boston, tell down the nae hateh, and died trom thy effects of fujuries; Oct 5, 50 wiles SW ef Cape Muysie, spoke b Seotland (of pele. NS), from Guantanamo tor N assed schr Idu Wurren, from Port Aus } 10th, passed » British steamer, with 5 wlio baud en Liack smokustuck und ery ‘Bescon Solon, Grin, Asplowall Oct 6, with mdse and 3 to the Pucific Mull Stoamslaty Uo. Oct 12, las 13, lon 74 20, passed « British bark, showing letters TivQN: sth lat 30 07 lea 7420, exchanged slznale with steamer Clydo, feo New Yors for Aupinwall; 1th, Jobu Wouter: rage passenger, diod and was buried ut sea. ‘and Cion- Steamer Cleopatra, Vulonsin mad age Hey faguneiG et rit with ae to Murray, Cig; strong Wesverly gales Heht baffling wine count heavy lasting several hours, my santes lost and spilt salts. Brig F I ties derson oe jostou), Heudersen, seville, vie Delaware Heeakwater, 43 days, wish mdse to JH Wine Co, na sirong westerly wi 15 duvs, with NW aud NE val in w NE gale, lost am anchor theme lying at the Breakw: 45 fathoms of chain. © Schr Jou P Kelso, Steelman, Virginie. Sloop Golden Light, Luke, Virwinia, Sehr Cl W Alcott. Pierce, Virginia, Behe th K Woolley, Sehr Frank, Saunders, Rerurnxp. 28 for Antwerp, reburned in cousequ cargo during « hurricane (sve couerat PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE. BOUND SOUTH. Steamer Albatross, Davis, Full Kiver for Now Xora. Sehr A C Watson (Br), Starkey,s5t Jubn, NB, for N Sargent, Konnebec for N ich De Fortlaud, Me, tor Van Note, Virgini Philadelphia for 3 urner. Providence for cK i Milter, Bultic Milletone Poin: Beir Joseph Kugors, Spencer, Portland, ‘ork. Sehr Annie J Russell, Strickland, l’ortland, Cs. for No ‘Behe G Strickland, Tryon, Portland, Ct, tor New York. 2 Ryle, Wilson, Norwalk fur Now York. ey, Leach, New Huven for New Yor Moore, Fraukliu, New Haven for Behr Sharp Shooter, Clark, Cold Sp: Sehr Kate Kallaban, Horwwu, City ‘ BOUND EAst. Steamer Franconts, Bragg, New York for Portland. Bark Aunie Lewis, Wass, Now York for Portland, Me. brig Susie J Strout, Fickett, Hoboken tor Boston. Scur Matilda Buck (Br), Buck, New York fo Nebr Swallow, Coclon, New York for Calais. Me. Bene William R Page, Hillyara, New York tor Bastport, heli [daho, Sawyer, New York’ for Boston, Sebr Elm City, Kelly, New York tor Fal River. Sehr Judge Low, Smith, rapper for Sebr Lewes ‘Mureh, Ween for Sebr J B Kaowlos, Was: wScheVas Buren, mel he BL Tay, Sehr Bramhall, Senr Vieksoars 7 ‘eymuuth, jem. does toc Bowen. Montgomery, Port Jubusoa for Ports- own, Port Johnson tor Providence. iamiltun, Amboy for Portli ‘Auiboy tor Portameat Bebr Kestl jurnhsm, Amboy lor Providence Schr Edvara Ewing, Walker, Philadelphia for Groen. Pesthr D & EB Kelly, Kelly, Baltimore for Boston. CLEARED. pe. ; Jones, Liverpool via Queens- town—Willluins & Gulu Steamer Mediator (Br), Hanney, Liverpool—C H Mat- shalt & Ste: Br), Williams, Port au Prince, Savani:le and caer Ape Mia Forwoud & Co. pouanmer Morgen Clty, Keud, Gulveston—Begert & Mor- Sijteamer Old Dominion, Walker, Norfole—Old Dominion Vineland. Bowen, Baltimore—J S Krems Bark Bolyeleg (Nor), Andersen, London—Beaham & Boyesen. ark Ve rude (een. Middleton, Falmouth for orders— ¥ une, Kaye & Bark Vegar (Nor), Albrochteon, Dublin, I-U Tobias & Co. Bark Kong Sverre Ker) hong Queenstown or Fal- mouth for orders ~ bunch. Dal Tobias & Co, Bark Louise (Nor) rods Bark Constantia un, Roeuefort—Funeb, Kaye & Burk Madel & Vigli (Ital), Bearpati, Marseilles—Lauro, storey & Scarpatt, in (Ital), Cafiern, Lisbon—Slocovich & Co. be Dirizo, Coffin, St Jubus (Antigua)—Tnomas Donal- Behe Lady Bird (Br), Rea, St Johor. N¥—E H Outer- 1g og Thomas P Ball, Byder, Buenos Ayres—Evans, Ball Riteh, Tooker, Buenos Ayres—J Norton & Sarah E Allen, Al Staph see Ricardo Barros, bers St Marc (Haytl)—Isase R J Wen- pete og Wesnvern, Hathatray, Tanstes, Mes—Steplen & Sour K Markle, Williams, Westerly, RI—M Briggs & Uo. ton, St Johns, PR-B peare n, eet Si (hur) Mase 4 Fri ( Hak @ or). Lt axes or. ‘atied’ Lath, stenmor Harald Maurfager (Nor), for Ant- sabeissates Gi vlecd Vann MARITIME MISCELLANY. BQ~ See yoncral news culumus for additional disasters during the gale vo Saturday, Sreamen Hexvornticn (Br), from New Orloans for Rot- terdam, beture rsported at Nortolk leaky, commenced to discharge cargo Uct BrkaMun (ixonGtIA, before reported ashore near Punta Arenas, struck avout miduight vn the 90th ult., on = ou the ot the Gulf of jt up: the eaptain mistook the distance, owing 4 ran strulsht ow to be remembered that Pacific const in Straits of Ma ellan, rt Famine. Wiimlagton, I purchased the Georg! er to Callao and fi horougily repaired. pasen Mier she wan truck by «sew and Ned stera move budly, Put into Anjer tor repairs and remained » woek. Bank Harpe, Ques Wr), from Kio sa We: ute Tybee, Ga, 14th inat, les Bang PRINcesse ALAXANDUA (Dee), fo New York (be -| tin a hurricws Sept 25, opt 2h. for Ni ot vei driven buck repoatedly; split sails a1 Brie Zertaxp (Br), Hieks, vid low Wilmington, NC, Oct 12, a od w heavy Nurricune ou th whiel, ow the ah, avout 5 PM . 2, tu Sunithvis! i Dark Arizona. No ine J's wae 10d toms reuistor un vernel oF carga, iw tu 1864, MeClatr, which satied from ugust for Yarmoutl eee given up for lost, haw ry dated. Havana, vanduned at Sonu Jone Tway, trom Virginia for, Now Yotk., wiih {Delaware Breakwater 16h with nearly NYown whit einls and tuvor- Woongr, row Franklin, of and for Bow und neevown Lisa | Foul Bigisdell, who was Washed vvervuard aud drowned wight of buth, Tho Palos ou the 14h deitted axhorw Hightand Light, Vape Cod, opposite the Lite Saving stm tion. Sonn Kama M For—Gravo foars are teit for the safety of the ech Emme M Pox (of dag Harbor), omar | before to in a thick tou ‘on Sept 6 “ rn whien arci same cuy. The schooner has not si: though near enough (saleas suuk by the collision) ieee ral Into Bostou or Kdgartown harbors wits day or Scun Josuru Fircn, ashore near Stouington, was bound from St George, Me, for New York, and will prove «total New Bxpvorp, Oct 14—1-32 of ship James Arnold was sold at auction Saturday by George A Beurne & Son, xs Glacher ged trom ber last voraye, to Henry, Tener, at the ry cote ot OE Sa I of ae joruing Star tod C Spaftord, as Foxrawouri, NU, Oet 10--The wreck of tha ache a at Kuixoun on the Li ke, bear ti Dover Railroad wand tl 7 contains 7 fe Pet femouth Teported that the wreck and remaiuiag’ carey bave offered fur sale tor $25, Saw PRranciaco, Oet 14—Steamer Rolzic (Br), will not leave here until Oct 24 ior Japan and Olina, 2” wit ae Launcu—At Wilmingt Del, fe & Hollin-aworth ship var rae ay itgnd he one steamer built as rt Row i. me Serahlp Coen was built by the Uld nay Line any about 18 mouths ago. aud plies between Baltimore ghd Norfolk. Row vessel is for tye sume line. WHALEMEN, Arrived at Pi C esived of, Fone, Ocs 4, bark ape Hern Pigeon, SPOKEN. Bark Margarida (Port). Selva, from Pernambuco for New York, Get —, Int 8 24, fon 75 45; had been N of Hatteras LD OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. AMSTERDAM, Oct 12—Arrived, barks Neptan (Nor), Johannesen, New York: 13th, Ieua (Nor), Pederson, do (the latter had Jibboom sprung and cabin gutted (? flooded) by wat Sailed 13¢h, brig T Remick, Rose, Boston, Antwerr, Oct 14—Sailed, bark Happy Home (Br), Smith, New York. ADELAIDE, Oct 10—Arrived, bark Charles Stewart (Br), Buisrou - Arrived in Kingroad Oct 14, bark Susanne (Nor), Birkland, New York for Glouc: Brxmex, Oct 14—Arrived, ship Magdalene (Gor), Henke, Now York. Sailed 13th, ip Atlantic (Ger Amorica; » Schade |. burks China (Ger), Jordan, Baltimore; Jessonda (Ger), Plasse, america, Bogvgaux, Oct 13—Arrived, barks Alexander Keith (Br), Waycott, Baltimore; 14th, Bjorvixen (Nor), Harris, New York. ‘Arrived at Pautllac 14th, berk Charles Kabl (Ger), Mobr, Baltimore viu Queenstown. Buxxos Avnus, Oct 10—Arrived, bark Celina, Hoda don, Portland, Capiz, Oct 8—Sal brig Goodwin, Geogins, Now York (betore reported without Caxx, Oct 12—arri New York, Conru, Sept 29—Arrived, brig Lissie Zittlosen, Jessen, New York (before reported without date). Duawix, Oct 12—Arrived, bark Scotia (Br), Wyman, Bal- timore ; 13th, ship Andrew Lovitt (Hr). MeVormick, do Daxrzic, Oct 13—Arrived, bark Hoffuanx (Ger), Gerlach, Baitimore. Duxaiux, Oct 18—Arrived, bark Johann Ludwig (Ger), Lents, Baltimore (before reported arrived 6th); brig Subra (Br), Pelton, New York. i Dunxpix, NZ, Oct 8—Arrived, bark Carrie Wyman, Randall, New York, Fatuoutn, Oct 14—Arrived, ship Ublan® (Ger). Jans- sen, Baltimore for Bremen, GLovexsteR, Oct 14—Sulled, bark Maid of Orleans (Br), Houston, New Yor Gusexoc, Oct 14—Arrived, brig Kuldua, Curtis, Fhila- delphia vin Baltimore. Gunxoa, Oct 8-Safled, bark Arturo (Ital), Gambino, Unitsd States, Lvut, Oct 10-Arrivod, barks Frank (Nor), Petersen, Wilmington, NO; 14th, Verity (Br), Corning, Philader phis, Honveur, Oct 12—Arrived, barks Ingolt (Nor), Knud- sen, New York; Belxiam (Br), Greeno, do. Havnrx, Oct 13—Arrived, barks Esl (Aus), Fremuda, New York; Columbia (Ger), Sebumacher, do; Abbie B (Br), Hunter, do; Arabia (Br), Easton, Baltimore. Hetvoxr, Oct 13—Arrived, steamer Schiedam (Dutch), Chevalier, New York for Rotterdam (not arrived at Rot- tordam 11th). Kosicssena, Oct 12—Arrived, bark Konigin Auruste (Ger), Hensel, New York. Liverroor, Oct 18—Arrived, bart Carl Friedrich (Ger), Koch, New York. Loxvox, Oct 13 —Arrived, ship Cornelius Grinnell, Bor- land, Now York; bark Carmelo (Br), Smith, do. Lyxx, Oct 13—Bailed, bark Wawablena (Br), Wilson, United Statos. Lxcuouy, Oct 10—Arrived, brig Sante Ress (Ital), De Ross, New York. Lissox, Oct 10—Arrived, barks Mispsh (Nor), Olson, Philadelphia; Pasqualina (Ital), Siano, do (both before reported without date). Arrived prior to 14th, schr GeoW Lochner, Wiltbank, Philadelphia. MaLaca, Oct 12—Hailed, steamer Tarpeta (Br), for ¥ York. Mania, to Oct 10—Arrived, bark Elmizande, Lampber, Newcust NSW. Newry, Oct 12—Arrived, bark Seuvenir (Br), Holmes, Now York. Puywoutm, Oct 13—Arrived, bark Padsey Dawson (Br), Rawle, Pensacola, Sailed 14th, ship Bobomla, Traak, Sandy Hook. Quaxxstowx, Oct 13—Arrived, barks Concord (Nor), AD- dersen, Philadelpnia; Sansone (Aus), Cevpanl, do; Gent- tori (Ital), Frugont, do; Romite i Caprere (Ital), Tassara, Promier (Nor), Gotthormeon, do; Stefanine (tal), Genta,do; Poseidon (Nor), Frixeen, do; Persever- 4 (Ital), Parodi, do; Martin Luther (Nor), Pedersen, do; Hetarich Bjorn (Nor), seu (Nor), Andersei Philadelpbi barks Angelo won, do; Elieser burk Biae Bird (Br), Michener, Simonsen, do; Johana Hi Suomalainen (ius), Herltn, alda (Ital), Pellorans, New York: 141! ik; Solyas (Nor), J Philaceiphia. Arrived 12th, 7:30 PM, steamer Baitio (Br), Parsell, Now York for Liverpool (and procseded). Passed Croo (Br), Leitch, trom New York for Queenstown and Liver pool; Minnesota (Br), Burwell. Bostun for de. Rio Janurno, Oct 12—Arrived previously, bark Adda J Bonner, Bonner, Baltimore, Rorrenpam, Oct 12—Arrived, barks Reska (Nor), Lange, Philadel 13th, Maria C Pacheco (8p), Rola, Wilming? ton, N Cloared 12th, bark Henrik Ibsen (Nor), Neilsen, United Statos. Rouxs, Oct 13—Arrived, bark Alliance (Nor), Pedersen, New York Rocuxront, Oct 12—Arrived, bark Naryana (Nor), Sovrwamrron, Oct 13-Hailed, steamer Rialto (Br), Avery (‘rom Hull), Boston and New York. Suimips, Oct 14—Arrived, bark Daring, Anderson, Bromen SunpeRtano, Oct 13—Sailed, bark Costante (Ital), Girochotti, United States. Srertin, Oct 13—Arrived, bark Hermod (Ner), Ai New York, St Nazaini Storey, New Yor Sincarony, Oct 10—Arrived, bark Escort, Waterhouse, New York via P- Tracen, Oct 19—Arrived, brig Annie Murchie (Br), Bar- Jow, St John, NB. YouomAma, to Oct 14—Arrived, steamer Oseante (B Metesif, Sen Francisco fur Hong Kong; ship Resolute, Nickels, New York. Arrived 13th, sbip City of Boston, Crosby, In port Oct 14, bark J Il Ingersoll, Dow Haven, Oct 14—Stoamer Govino (Br), port from Pbiladelpbiv, was ran into and is leaking badly, Oct 10—Arriv: WEATAER REPORT, Hotymeap, Oct 14—Wind 8, moderate gale: barometer 29.923. PLrmouru, Oct 14—Wind BSK, fresh, clear; baremoter 29.90. Scitur, Oct 14—Wind SSE, strong; barometer 30, FOREIGN PORTS, Apex, Sopt 4-Arrived, ship Mospodar (Br), Kelly, Cy. pio ay Oot 1—Arrived, bark Buow Queen (Ihr), Gra- ham, Liverpoo WUaxog fey ere Sept 1—In por rk Cardenas, Wilkin- iro; and ott A. hapt 12—Tu port, ship Viole (Br), Clark, trom irre Aug 22; a Bridrep ort. “Morgan. trom Annis (Bri, ty Oro: ricte (Bey Hill, irom Cardiff; seht Manuel. it Cura, from New York, ark Cbloftain (Net), Torresen, Sept 28—In jail sehr J Rion ‘ork, to discharge and ioad for We LAPAR, oe je beiveg. steamer Atherm! Bi - kihony strom 3 ND), Rew tethers ne Me Livenroot, Get 5 — naenved, bark Wm & Chap Smith, st John, Ny (Be), Brown, Siecay port, sebr Mystery ( Bn, Guaure, Qet Hoare son, tiwtl Monte tr), Moulton, Guadalo Fawn Father Poimt amor Bothal (Br), roceoded) ; bark aol pe, "ie, stoumer Manitoban (Bi Menaios, from Glasgow for Montrant, sth KorrkkDAM, Oct Lin port, ship Semiramis, Sebul yar, tor Baltimore; bark Uladevia (Br), panne for fe no, Sept Salied, Ouadiana “Row York 15th, BH ste ied iteatagen, rH Sept 16. ship Martha Cobb, Greenbank, United t 16, bark Her sand Lo . for Now Yorn; brig for United st others. SANTOS, Sept 3—Arrived, brig ‘eT Merryman, Lecraw, Rio Janeiro, St Preane, Mart, Sept 23—In port, brig Rachel Coney,’ H Coney, trom New York for Sagua. AMERICAN A ORB, Oct 12 Daniels, Bridgeport, Ot joston. Sa the Fivet, Dubii bre bdin, Combs, Savannah; schr Denerar: 13th—Suiled, bart Arrived. cena Witty, Wical Have. Vlesred--rteumers: ms re tus) Sam” Andreu cm Whitebouse, Proctor, Done, Boston; 8 L eaalied—warks Brilliant, Agostino, Siri Oct 7T—Arrived, bri 0 load tur Senegul shay NSWICK, ees, Boston, Bond. i Honton, 40 toad for Bostoi ow Yor! by ‘Sth, ship Hilme (Swe Gelled Leh, bar! Ellen Holt oe tor Paildeiphin ERLY, Oec 11—Arris Nettle Li i © Hart, Oct 12—Cleared, poo (Bir) Mouland. do; Win. more; Saxon, Suiow, Philudelpalu: Nor ME Femorick, lod—Barks Brothers & Sistort, Bordeaux; Queen of Emilie M, Dunkirk; Batavia, avannal 11—Sailed, ou Falke PORTS vobe Hattie A Whive, Bel- Now, York; ship 05 by Linda? (ital), Nas tiers Waltor & Parker, 5 ‘ velirs Waltor & Pastor J i Bt Olivarl, Hooner, Savannah; arks M Luise (Ital buco; KV rig Mohawk (an ‘West for Quee! Lottie, Taylor, Bostor Hallett, Bostens torora, Reynolds, Hopkins, Parnbam, ‘Harding, Mel; Mary Allerton, schra a Kt Storer, 2th, Osprey, Crowley. 0). Skogstrom, Hatavia, (Br), Duneen, Ke Janeira seur Salmon Washbura, arg, Barly, and Lu d, schr James O'Donobua a, sehrs, Chas Morturd, re don, Collin: rien, Ga rows, Fora ahatt—arnved, vehr Jounna Doughty, French, Phil» seth Arrived, steamers Triton (Br). Kaa giz ae Atlanta, Woodhull, New Worelga) , Borddans Bi), Kawards, Milford Bi “ ‘thm GASTINE, Oct 10—\rrived, be themes Nii for Pinar eyelid Wanny ital aplo; DANVENSPOIT, Oct 10—arrived, New York for Has ern Haws bekl sehr ae York Mitchell, Li rac ashort Ohas woriord: Gal! schr Annto Whiting, Cox, end salted 118h). § New York. sche Joka D Griffen, in port, sehrs Hunter, oom RS Miller, Jarvis, Philae delphi for Boston: Caroline Young, Young, do’ for doi ttle Cashing, Robinson, New York for ae; i098, for Salem; Willinm Hemont, Boston; Cominerce, Thornd Walker, Baitadetpht Tuurston. Now York for Rockvort 7 Bell tess NMOMROE, Oct shio Laci Havre for orders (and sailed for Phulee Connor, Pendleto: 14 "Arrived. a, delphia te loud petroleum for Japin). jailed—Barks FE T G (Bri, Pivladapile Const: Passed in for Baltimure—v: tal), Any ankiek Osmo (f ae moath:. ame Rio Spal ie folk ts net ou enist GALVE: rie Oct Me valle Yor! GEORGRTOWN, DO Oct Mowry, Eaton, New York: Mary G Collins, Somes Manisa P Prauklin, Griffin, Portland; F H Odlorue, Crowell, Fraal Bortor Tat Arrive schrs Ol; tia, tor’ Bal ), Quecnstown. Bir Fdeau: ‘Catadent (or), Havre: Brot Franklin (Nor), Hamburg; Othere (Br), Fi Janeiro gl Chattanovga, Port at Batley, Keuneboe I WYANT Get 1 —atrived, aches A ty isport for New Yo itor und Ann 8 Bro Gwith sis ark Al (from Liverpool). Skibladner (Nor), a ra & Statens’ (ae oT Busuaventars (8p), from Nore Br, ct for do. a. aeenee Rio Geunde, Bol- steamer State of Toxas, Nickerson, New 12—Oleared, schrs WG B Boston; Ames, Babbitt, Pail Biver; ar, 1, Nickerson, \wdelphia for 'D Handy, SAoRSOWVIEL os \0—Arrived, sche AK ‘Valentine, Charleston. la sehr William H Van Brunt, Haughwout, ile MOTLEBIEDOR, Oct 10—Satled, schr Lexington, Leign- tom, Feluldad 'W ORLEANS, Oct 10—Arrived, Hall, peere oal Cab stan ated 1 ships John Patten, Bath, Me; scotia, Stim- Mart! the ir), Kent, Cork: bares 1 F, if athena hip La NOkroL FOLK, Get I2—arrived, sehr Addie con, New Yor Ciesred—Steamer Glenisla ( Bled Steam a mers Bi pool; Bal NEWPORT, Oct 11—Arrive: me Lael for New York. led—Brig H Hi MeGilve: Pravlaance, ig W N i Cloments (Bi Cathoun, Charleston. Cleared —SchreG M Mentens, Bearse, Boston. 1th —A! bie ehaty, u dene Phitadelphte tor brigs Lu arm port, {6 tor Savann cone Neaiord (Bt), Addie Jorda: sistent Oet 12~ for Ne Paor very. Gi Nada Port Job De . New York. 13th—Sidled, schrs Para, B Troeworgy. do. ‘There are several unknown vi bor—two aslior PAWTUCKKT, Oct 12-Sailed, trap ever Parsons, Vhiladelphi ague, Davis, Port Gam Hled—Burks Shakespeare Maiden = \— Bari Barks Lady « Wilmingts ) Oct 10—Satied. bei wa, DO, for eurgotown, DU, for iimure tor Bolte Howard a Bhd Le Fr Sab AT PUBLIC | the sidowh: al NOR SALE—A CENTRE paaity 125 tut agater ot brick ¢ Wairing Apply ‘O PURG y lind: xprows, be Orttveuton 12th—Salled, sehrs Helen, Pe: Besterd ae ‘Authony for tor Blog I bi Joseph sag (Br), Bishop, Ant- Paige, Godfrey, vgn Rg eet cage sy Ai E Stevens, Tice, Pawtucket; 8 kK Ludlam, Sadia Ubelsea; ‘Allen, Tatem, Savannah; Rescue, Sherp, Provis Detawaue Baxaxwarcn, oe Br), Coruing, il bei. 1sth—Nalled, bark frat oosca T CA nda large flovt of coast oan (Br), ‘tse Now- Hoeklam DENCE, Get 2 Arrived, bri ol a FRANCISUO, Oot G—Arrived. _ Wickbery, Port Townsend; @ K a ‘feiatuote (non "itavro; Suarevbrook (lin), Loutled, Kio Janeiro a6e Mincaltany). Adjutor (Nor), offers (Br), Liverpool: Klee schrs Sumo Proveou (from Bangor} Bay trom Hockiand) cl rato Bultinere for Pocslang on TURSDAY, Geober 15, at 12 noon, 1 Ste turld, Ae KBO ROW IA; jag stontmer. a , of ene G, mh and are, orwalog, on new G. R. TOW: 0 (Fr), Byuay, Havre. haeter, Dew Br), Chalmers, Liverpool. oor (Be), Liverpool. ture (Sp), Bollogui, Livers xEw w BEDFORD, Oct 18—Arrived, schr Helen, Perry, 4, schr Susan Ross, Haskell, , Whittier, Port Johnson fos namo for New hed ponies Jordan, Turk’s and rouz! re—bad DUN-Passed a fistie Gut Tight ati uight eof Oct , Wilbur, trom Now York for Oliver Scofield, hy jarnes, A Philadelphia; Ei eonehe Meduli 11—Salied, sehr Hace Collins, Cole javana. ‘ATLADBLPHTA, Oct 12—Arrived, schr Frank Queea, Brainard, Konniston, Porsemouthy tos ty Wart sett; ioe jompson, Soi J H Moore, Doane, Bos- © Stimors, Warren, New York; Lisbon: Felo (3p), Witty phon, DW Diverty, %t 12—Passed out, ship San del for Bi ark . Philadelphia; Nenuphar, New York ‘Now York: Uyne, Otlss Keen cae rill, from New eg for Kensebask: ‘7 a hard, Hnodee Harriet H MeGil- ‘nite Foam, Dix, eal, Now York: Loduskia, esvols in Dateh Island Hare Jones, Roswell Modoc, Christiansen, Seat- (Ger), Leese. rk; Marthe Gove, Port <n Beaj Ci fr a iran Ssh te ne 8 B Hart, Burgess, Bangor for New New York; fr Nor). Raudson. Liverpool, ~AUOTION, WW ais es OORT Che aise mia wo. Ys Lire safe and effectual us @ im, serotala, neuralgia, New rau Hegomen and’ drug