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. Dorrowing those 0! tbeir friends and acquaintances, FINE ARTS, OPENING OF THE LOAN EXHIBITION OF THE BOCIETY OF DECORATIVE ART—A FASHION- AGLE ASSEMBLAGE—POTTERY, PORCELAINS, ANTIQUES, JAPANESE AND CHINESE BRIC-A~ BRAC AND MODEKN PICTURES. ‘The reception and opening of the second and really magnificent Loan Exhibition of tne Society of Deco- Fative art drew iogetuer last cvening at the National Asademy of Desiga not a large but represeatative gathering of the best people in the ety, lt was & distinctively fasuionavie affair, and many society People were present. The woulth and standing of Uhose ladies and gentiemen who may be called the Ppatronesses and pairons of the society, together with Shetr indetatigavie efforts toward making a successivl exhibition by loanig their choicest treasures and by Dave achieved a result which must be exceedingly Gtatilyingtothem. The memberships on the commit. Sees orc Munagement, Reception aad Arrancemeat, Chinese and Japanese Art, Pottery and European China, Antiques, lodia Embroideries, Shawis, Pic- tures, Work of Contributors to the Society, &a, y@ pot been by avy means sinecui aad a deal of really bard work bas been dove. Nearly ali the members of these committees were present last evening. To the Committee on Manage- ment—Mr. Lucius Tuckerman, chairman; Mcsdames David Lane, J. E. Zimmerman and Joseph H. Choate, and Messrs. Parke Godwin, James W. Pinchot Sand Addison Richaras—and to that of Reception anu Arrangement, cousisting of Mr. Robert Hoe, Jr., ; Mesdumes 5. I. M. Barlow, J. W. Pin ehot, M. kK. Jesup, F. M. Wheeler, J. Hobson, W. P. Lee, Siduey Wevster aod Walter Lawrence, and Messrs. Lucius fuckerman, Wiliam & Prime, Rus- geil Stureis, Louis C. Tifany, Samuel Colman, Worth- ington Whittredge, |. Addison Richards and Colonel T, Bailey Myers, wuch credit is due, ‘Ihe majority of Jadies aud gentlemen been present on of preparation and Dave worked bara. Lockwood De Forest and assmted by are to be cone Messrs. Samuei Colma Busseli Stucgis, tbe artists, who we Mrs. J. i. Low and Miss Clara Potts! their suceessiu! arrangement the und Japanese gallery. Mr. William C. Prime apa Mr, Hutebing, with the us- sistance of Colove! Myers, Mr. Amos Van Wart, Mrs, Howard Crosvy and dirs. J, G. Curtis, bave made a very creditable display of pottery and European cuina. The commitice of whieu Mrs. 5. L. di, Barlow is chairman make « foe spow ip the antique depart- want, which the knowledge and tuste ot Mr. Freder- ‘ors, the experi, nave made a pertect little gem @ gallery. ine display of tures brougut to- er - the committee under 4 chairmanship of J. Pinenot, as has alr wa Maguificent one, una the litte exbibisiou of tho work Of the coutrivutors to the Decorative art Society bas ‘Deon neatly iwstalied. Once inside the doors of the Academy we pass up the double stairway, looking down at tue preluse and tasteful arrangement of piauts ut euch side and tm the Bpace between and bebind wich Wever's #11th Avenue sand te playing utintervals. As we reach the corridor Our eyes cuich the rich bangings of tapes ries, rugsaud banners, 1! astern tiles, und to Lhe rigmt and left the shelves loaded with Oriental and European potieries. We catch 4 glimpse trough the dvor wt the bead of tne of tbe nortu gallery, a veritable stil iufe priure. It ta a be- of rich and varied color, us we can sce vetwiea and ‘he rapidly changing groups formed by thos ‘ming ths articles 10 the room. Quce inside, what shall we look a: Orsi—itbe rich Japanese and Chinese decorated siiks wuich hang om wwe upper walis; ine Japanese roi! pictures to the leit, by the Joss Louse; She magnificent group of ivory carvings, the delicate Yoseback ciivs, tue elegant bronze vases, ibe Chinese yellow, apple green, turquoise biue and red vases aud buwis; the daiuty hawtboro, the vaiu- able carved Judes, the splashed ware, tne rod und biue crackie, tne Satsuma wares, the rich sik Jupau- ese robes embruiderea in goid and silver, or the Juvamese and Persian objects? ‘the chuice is & Gifficult one, and u general tour of the room with glance group of objects, and baits front of some especiily tne ones, couviuce us be well spent in study of on every side. Kutering the East its Gubelins tapestry hangings aod its tine urray of exaupies of Sevres, Dresaen, Berlin, Vienna, Marcolial, Minton, Wedze- ‘wood, rare old Capo di Monte, Doulton, Leeds, Cope- Jand, Dervy anu Worcester, we puse alter a survey aeross the corridor to the west gallery richly bung with Gobelius and Beuuvais and su- cred to the antiques. Here we linger joug over the vid wsiverware, oric--brac of many kinds, armor aud vid turviture. A stop brings us to ihe stile exbibit of the work of Abe cuatrivaiors of the Society of Li there we find our way to the Where the pictures are hung, aud spend some timo io admiring the fine exumpies vl Gerdwe, Bouguereso, Fortavy. Worms, Alvarez, Madrazu, Makari, Bréton, Millet, Achenvuch, Cot, Bougusren, Detailie, Vau Marke, Ziem, Vivert aud Leivir. These proved a great atwraction during tue eveniny, und iLey were @astiy examined, us the large roum wus just comior- tabiy filica, ‘Thies gallery bas been further embellished by some bropzes joaued by fiflaay & Lo. ae the centre TH: OBJECTS OF ART AND CURIOSITY, In that museum of ihe varied, ricu und valuable artstic bric-a-vrac of the iar Orient, the porty there are two cases stanuing in the of the room which ure worthy of much ‘They are flied with objects of Japanese quality and interest. The one of curved jades, greeuish sbau Mounted crystals, belonging to Mr. Robert Hoe, Jr. of the same averial, In the other are a dogger, a pair of beautiful Satsuma ‘Vases, « figure in the sume ware and tnree in. conse buruers, o! which one is extremely flee, be- ongi to Mr. James F, Sution; a valuable, doli- cate delighlluily decorative paintiug on silk, the suvject of which is au abuuciion, sent by Mr. Clarence King; aud a silver-mounted dagger and large from box decurated im gold, siiver aud viher metals, Sue subject iliustrated veing “the Japanese J'oets,” the portn wallis a liection of Jupanes decoraiod iu jucquer, Biver and gold boxes and infos uod Saisuma c Were 18 aiso uw sword ininid in Bilve! Bacat in this country. These objects belovg to Mr. James ¥. Sutton. Ou the south side of toe room is a Bow lot of articies, jouned by Mra. William J, Flagg. Among them are & spieudid Vase, with souilié decoru- Hons 1 purpic, red und viue, which is irom the Bar- Dadienne collectivn of Paris; u live lise jae jar, an }, wand one from Cor Auwng toe i A swell Vase oi the M Watley, roy. A mugniticeut vase of Chinese re, jouneu by Mrs. SM. L. Bai ja tue fi dwued in America, Some charming color Bcompariment Llied with sume flue pieces of mustard yeilow, apple green, turquoise biue, brown avd res, woich are went by Sir. Samuel P, Avery. Une eqaai of this collection is to be 1ownd 1m HO mUscoM i Europe. Amung the ovjects which Wore uuted ou last eveu- ing’s Visit to the east room, wit iis olen bg Collec. tien of Kuropean porceiaius aud posteries, is » fine vol. leetion of Sevres, joaned vy Mrs, J. W. Pinco! Bouton service In exquisite lasie, a pileber, écue: Six saucers and cups, bleu du & brenkiust ser vie some extremely fine pt ueorated vy Euxene ishard, aod w Cuocolate service, me Charles X. to Louis XVIIL A novceabie cauliflower te it, 1m green Bod cream, belongs to Sr. Mr. Uiurence Cook sends ao old Leeds lusle anu pepper t; wre. J. G. Curtis a Leeds fruit basket, and Mrs, alter Lawreace a bouquet huluer. A delicate spoue tap and rnucer belong w Mra W. 8. Langierd. stra. demue! Wouwiwck aod Mrs 3. M, L Barlow loan tome tine old Worcester, Mrs Nathaniet 2, Hosuck’x muaguificuat aito relieve Capo ut Monte placquo ‘ihe Triumph of Ueres” will again Atbract ution vou; Mere. 8. . LE Sud Mrs, Wiliam J. Flagg agouw inuy also sendy 4 Boe vid Berhw pane dire tharming littie Krouenverg tige “Daphne ana Apollo,” beings Ww Sits Speyers, and @ cofler por oF se samme ware to Mra G. W. Comstock. Mrs, Walter B. Lawrence sends o splendid Freucn (ea set, of wbout 1826 Mere Julian Jam as amotg ter cuntring- woos & ive old Bern toile, “Miss Adeimide Burry loans u toe sy vowWl"and plate, aud Mins Vuraiss a tea setoltue Empire. A tow cuina bush, with vires bovering over a vest in which are & belongs to Mise Bias Sayers, naa leat w Douglas THEATRE wbied at PARK “BABY,” audience a the Park Theatre last evening to vy (hE revival Of thin favorite play. Ip muny respects it was wdmirably preseuted, aud the performance generally suuwed an \wprovemeat upon its former proseutation, Few comedies have been given to the public in recent as this, «= Wherein = are combined 0 ich enjoyment resuliiog rem jupocout Malogue and juuicrou ations. ‘The cast nd yet Beurly wil Of Lhe actors wud actress ol tw Bay’? ¢ part und parcel is. Mr. do otuerwise. now tally io the wor required of bimt ye lucked = warmthg and personal in Jo the other hand, Mr. J. E. Woiting astooisued Ux vest friends by the comic rendition of a part which 8 sharply in coutrast with tuat im Which ovly 4 tle while before he appeared as the reprosent- of ine pres ment that attaches to son Howara’s Love Let Mra. Agnes ays excellent iv Comedy, aud lant vest. The vest of work | or Misa Syduey Lowell, Mest of the text Several now foutar feoed in the play, but by far the mont iad, the bariesque on the “Mulligae Gua ed second act by Mr. James Lewis and “the baby” Irom he ary vere of wsupportitiogs law book, Lt com- mandea fecal, it will be repeateu a Preuiite NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1878—TRIPLE SHEET. ITALIAN OPERA. CHANGES IN TBE ACADEMY OF MUSIC—THE OPERA OF ‘* CABMEN.” The opening of the operatic season of 1878-79 will be sigawized this evening by the presentation of aviata’’ at the Academy of Music. Judging from the alterations that have been made apd the im- prevements introduced, the eld familiar place will wear Many new and attractive teatures. Air. Maple- son has ordered 4 general clearing out of dust, cob- webs, ancient carpets, eyesores, and everything else, in faet, that is not consonant with good taste and the conventional proprieties. The changes ipyolve am expense of nearly $5,000, which 1s to be borne by the veteran manag Mr, Mapleson has ted @ rich crimson curtain, which will form a warm background to the variegated coloring of the female toilet, Arrangements are also made to suvply, alter the English and Pa- Tisian style, certain kinds of light retreshments, of which the ladies may partake during the entr’actes, Electric bells will announce the rising of the eurtain, So that plenty of tne will be giveu befere the music rocommences to persous who may leave their seats. The boxes are nearly all sold for the whole season, apd most of the leaders of fashion al already ‘*booked,”? ‘he doors of the Acad- emy will be thrown open st seven e’clock. The cherus and orchestra, under Sigaor Arditi, have been indusiriousiy ut work for several days, and promise a degree of perfection that is rarely shown in opera, Tbe ballet divertissement will be ueder the direction of diie, Cavalazzi, and the Preparations for the entire performances iu every de- partment are worthy of the enterprise and experi- ence through which the American Public are ‘are to be made acquuipied with a pew system of Opera. THE OPERA OF “CARMEN.’? In the course of u brief conversation Colonel Mupleson said that great preparations bad been made ier “Carmen,” whicu would be prodaced next week, witn Mlle, Zauk im ber famous title role. Wuen questioned in reterence to tbe discussion be- iween Lim and Mr. Max Strakosch as to the exclusive rigut @ production of ‘Carmen’? in this country Mr. jeson said, good-humoredly, “1 veught the exclasive right to prouuce ‘Carmen’ in ine Unit Suutes. Here ia my contract wita Unoudens, t1 publisher and owner,” aed Mr. Mupieson produced a Coutract, drawn up in Freaeb, selling this Mr. Mapieson for 3,000 tranes ($600) per “You will see from b's contract,” the impresarie continued, “that | was additionally compeliea to bind mycell in penalty of 10,000 iraues net to allow Copy vl any parts of tbe epers to be made. this one, there omiy four copies—I wean correct and legitunate copies—extant—one for the Opera house at Brui apotoer ior the Paris Upéra, a third tor Her Majesty's and @ teurth for St, Peters burg.” “fhem you have also another contract tor Her Majouty’s?”? “Ul course,”? Colonel Mapleson replied, “bere it is.” (And be produced & duly execured contract tor “Greit Britain” aud the “Proviuces,””) “I wevt to Choudens taxt summer and asked him to let me pro- duee ‘Carmen’ to the Uuiied Stases, aud include them, for the purposes of our contract, in the ‘Provinces.’ Cheudens replied that be ovuld not, because he was ulreauy io negotiations to sell tne exclusive rt ‘1 can’t step you,’ Choud iu the United States against ail l say id thet you caunot in the United Staves to Strakosen. Caure oo law provects piratical operations; b Benorably produce 'Carm unless my negeuations with Sirakosep reer threugh.’ They jeli through, and who rukosch woula vot pay tbe mouey which Choudens asced I paid it, and thos obtuimed tbe exclusive right tor the United States. I pula tue envugh ior nh, for you must remember tuat 101s $600 per year is to be divided between Meihac & Halevy (ine authors of the libretto), Bixet, the composer, and Caoudens, each receiving one-fourth, or ouly $150, per aunum.” Colonel Mapiesom wow Louk up the Hxxatp, and, reading trom a card of Mr. Max Sirakosch, said:— “Now, ne says in bis card that io this civilized coun- try, called toe U States, ne person cam be ac- cused of crime aptil such ore act ted; out ‘Cari ’ is already, 1 see, Philadelphia. for the 280h, and after ti crime’ will have been committed. Then be says that, secordiny to custom iu cummercial intercourse, be bought the orchestra ts where be could get them ou tue best terms. Now, I mignt visit some of the pawnshops of Couibam street-anu also, accord. tog to custom in commercial iBtereourse, acquire watches or other jewelry cheaper than 1 could at Tifaoy’s.” “is it true that Mr. Choadens’ warning to the pub- lic was publisbed at your iustance, as Mr. Strakesch suppose guve the lat try iu the leust Lo interiere with Mi ductioa of ‘Carmen.’ 1 ouly ame Mr. Choudeas on the yeauineness @: bis Copy, tur iu einer case Lhe Ii be richer by $100,000; una if the amount will bes m trifle to Bim, at Mr. Strakosen cannot bi & guod or correct copy of ‘Carmen,’ no mutter bow rreptitiously it was obtained, aud the American public 1s too discriminat ud possesses tov muco artistic jadgmeut 10 sae! Lore to be deceived, 1 always betiege in dealing hovoravly with composers aud pubiusers, I atti! pay £40 ($200) per year for the right of provucing “Faust,” aud oad Mr. Sirakesca purchased the right for the United States it would never entered my bead to obtain seme incorrect, surreptitious copy wou tuen produce the opera, But everybody atter bis ta: BISHUP GALBERRY’S FUNERAL, AN IMPOSING CEREMONY CONDUCTED BY ARCH- Bi:HOP WILLIAMS—SERMON bY BISHOP DE GOESBRIAND. Hartvorp, Cenn., Ost. 15, 1878 Te-day the feast of St Taeresa witnessed an event of sad interest to the Catnelic population of this diocese—the fuuerai of their beloved pishep, the Right Rev. Thomas Galberry, who died in New York last weck. Four years ago to-day, Bishop Macfariaud’s faneral services we: held bere, aud it is a somewhat singular circum- stance that Bishop Galberry had directed the saying Of an anmiversury mass to-day for the repose of the soul of his preaecessor, Littie did be think that be, teo, would have passed away, but the Great Master so willed it, and (he mass to-day was fer nis own soul, ‘The attendance at the ecromonies was estunated at five thousand persons, the assembiage from this city by Jarge nomvers irom all the towns on the lines of ratiroads centreing bere. The clergy was represented by Archbisbop Williams, of Bosten; Bishops McNierney, of Aipany; Louguiah, of Brook- iyn; Corregan, of Sprimgield; Lynco, of Caarleston; De Goesbriand, of Barimgwo; O'Hara, of Scranton Heouricken, 0! Providence, and over a hundred of the minor priesthood, The ceremeni basement ol the cathedral whose erection b: bishop's dearest object in life, and to which be had lent s best energies since his coasecration, two and a half years ago. The walis were beavily araped in k. Contraily placed, adjoining tne altar, was tuiaigae, upou Wich Fesied ths massive cask Coutauing the remains Above Was a canopy, draped aiverouting [ods of aod) whi and tbe four po: surmoun with bie! ostrich plumes, Suspended immediately over tu Casket was 4 large floral er aod amo: vtuer fh were similar crowns placed at the head and eet, crosses nod baskets of choice flowers, periuming (he air with theit fragrance. Hight Candies, alee, were pixced at intervals around (ue casket. The body was dressed in {ull canonical rubew, and by satin pillows, rich with miver lace, w ised abOVE Lhe casket #0 us lo be expusea Hi length. Tho luce was remarkably wet) pre c the following laseript tO 0010 1000 1100 100018 IOPE TTPO LO LO LOLE OE LE LO: 18 0000 10% 2 Ke. Kav, THoman GaLueeny, OKA, DD, z Fourtu Bisuop of Hartiora, 3 3 Died Vow, 1uth, 187%, Aged 45 yra. 3 ? RLF. 3 eree ne rOne rere tO TEIO TE OETETELOE OLE HE PO-0010 00 00D The aitars were drossed in mouroing, the sumure appesrance ot tbe main aliar Ky ubole derigns In silver lout, Glied weary & jo toe railing, th Visuups occupying seats to the front anu the mimor orgy urrauged vatwardly. Ln addition to the reguiar stboud \here were present a large number of mem- nian Order, of which Bi clergy present Galbecry supric of Hurtiord mn she muaustery « “Oltice of the Dead” anu the witu (wo chante ju responses by the entire vous olcleryy. Following thts & solemn pign Mase of requiem, the Most Kev. Archoisbop Wili- tainer ofllcers moay, OF New Honor—Fatber Stanton, U. 5. Waisn, O. &. A, Of Piiludel- Vescon of Mass—Fucper Murphy, of New suv Deve r Lawler, ol New London, ters of Ceremoniex—Father Locks, and Father MeAimpy, ot wan pinin Gregorian, aud wi ered, tue reguiar choir being augme the ost smet ia the city. Tue oflertory piece war 'Pra 4 dolore ihe wer- non, “deen towne & hoe © or mom eve by Tianop De Goesbriand, of Bur- Gwe Upon the deep sorrow into Bowum icned bat a year previous, and ie #eyeenow @ win chancellor Bisnop Gar berry merey remarked | wisdom «od JudgInent fmeproven wri bie Fhe cuatro! of tne diocese “Fm pererey peewee wo We bands of Vicar Geueras Waseu, of Marvaem, SHIPPING NEW: OCEAN STEAMERS, DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NW YORK FOR THE MONTES OF OCOTOBER AND NOVEMBER, Liverpooi..|31-39 Broadway He is 72 Bro 4 Bowling Green 89 proodver .|7 Bowling Green 35 Broadway Liverpool. ae brcadyer, it Liverpool. |s1—33 mi Broadway 217 Bowling Green {]2 Bowling 2/4 Bowlin tires ‘35 Hroadway +) Brondway 61 Broadway M. 1 |69 Broadway. Hamourg.:|6t Brouaway wol.. 68 Bromiway i Bowiini Groen 2 ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK -THIs DAY. HIGH WATER. Sandy Hook..mora 10 37 5 19| Gov. Island.,.moro 11 22 8 22] Heil Gate. ove 107 HERALD YACHT WtATHER OBSER- VATIONS. ; State of Weather. Saw | Partly cloudy N8W| Partly cloudy SBWIPartly cloudy SW!Partiy cloudy 8 PMI3o.1 112 PM |30.15} WESTERN UNION TIME BALL. New Yorx, Oct 15—Noon. ‘Tne Wostern Union time ball fell correctly to-day. PORT OF NEW YORK, OCT. 15, 1878. ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITHSTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamer Somorsot (Br), Stamper, Bristal Oct 2. with ds and 30 pasuengers to Morgan & 'xperi- yuceession of 6, iy site rward had moderate er. a Havane OatS, with mdse Int 3702, lon 74 25, passed er and having He ‘Orleans one: ish mdso_and passengers to Clari nan. Ter a lon 74 54 eke bark kW ‘Srimitne, from Matanzas ‘ork. fee amer city of Dallas, Chester, Fernandina and Bruns- wick Oct 10, and Port Royal 11th, with mdse and passen- gers to C H Mallory « Cu. Steamer Margaret, Holmes, Fernandina 4 days, with mdse and passengers to J K Rob Rteamer Champivn, pelroeenrey: ‘Charleston Oct 12, with mdso and passengers to JW anes & Co. ‘Steamer Richinond, Richmond, City Point and Nortolk, with mdse to the ‘Old Dominion Steamship Ca, anier Wyenoke, Couch, Richmond, with mdse to Ola Deminion Sseumship Co. Sbip Rovena, Haase, Liverpool 49 dare, with Thomas Dunham's Nephew & Co. lat 39, took hurricane commencing at E, backing to da dours; 11th. off Montaak, had another ae cane trom i te NNW, lasting 20 hours; received no dam: Bark Margaret (of Quebec), Wileom, Liverpool 48 days, in ballast, to PI Nevius & Sons. Uct 12, bad a hurricane from N by E to NW, lasting 4 bours; lost muintopsail, fore- sail und upper foretopenil, Bark Beit (of Windsor. N8), MeHride, Londeu 38 days, Ballast, 200) eae Oct 6, lat 37, lon 58, toox « Rg from N. ‘Bare "Frederick Loui in ballast. to Funeh, Haye & Co. Had variable weat to Ost 12, in lat 4230, ion 69 30, at midnizht, wind at tue time moderate frow SE, wh NNW, barometer ti ‘a burricaue with a terrific sea, vessel | 0, berteuiue’s and! lasting 12 hours: Bark Idabo, Richardson, Cleafuegos 23 days, with sugar toTucker & Lightbourne.” [lad strong NE winds the en: wae duye | x of tiuttoras. icf od 5 aged oe Cte aS ed cering to N, lasti and carried away part of headgear. Brig A G Jewett (ot Beifunt, motasses to oriler; \eBriz Aura (of Windsor, NS) rm 8 days, in ballast, to Scaimmeli Bros. Oct 12, had a heavy gale from Nr.; lost and split suils; anchored in Gravesend Bay far orders. rie Johnson, Ross, Haltimore, Bebr ood, Mathi n Blas 20 days, with cocosnuts and ivory nuisto Rutus Green, Had strong N and NK winds. chr Nymph, Reyes, of and from Belize, Hon, 24 day th i logwand te Leayerott & Co. Oot Off Barnegat, took a henvy gale from Nk, lastin 48 b blown off te txt $3, lon 73; Lost inainaall boade: wre’ terge quastlay et sningiee, apparently but « short time In the water. ‘Sehr HK Tilton (of Philsdelphiay days, with sugartoS & W Welsh vv sal NE Tilton, Cartenas 14 mastei which lasted 9 day: Neur F Merwin, Pearce, Fernandina 12 days, wit ber to order; vesselto James A V Had northerly e whole passa: € «KX of Capo fi alopen, rose & hesey rs. n, Savannah via Nortolk 30 Fr: vessel to 1 P Brown & Co. eve, Hill, Eligabetn y gales. dit}, Richmond, Va. Nichols, Dapay, Kiebmond for Hadson. Hed s Sebr H Sehr Maggie Van Dusen. Thoron-, Alexandria, continuation of NH and NW gales the spl a Haven. Thad sroug NK gal Rehr 8 A Boiee. Sor Jui 0, Lonyates October 10 was off the Highlands, bat had to ran before ® hoary NE gale tur Delaware I kwater, in which lost foresail sad sveut twelve cords of plue wood aud spramk ® leak, vossol mak- ing avoa: 2,000 strokes per Schr Witham Young, Van Namo, Virginia, Ni Senr% KJayne Falke Ken CH Maticson, Ua Bar Thayer, ia Fiscal Ms Nenith, ring, Loveland, Viretate, vi ‘giule. Baltimore, » Baltimore, PASSED “THROUGH HELL GATE, BOUND sOUTH. ; Boston for New York, with steamer City of ik, wtih das wer Amus U Ba or Grant (US Revenu ar, Newport, eruis- Goncte 6 3 2 Edith, Chapman, Bangor for New York. Tauntoi ir, Sisdale, Nickerson, tor New York. Taunton for New York. Providence tor New Provisenee for Behr Vewan Seur Bal Onitey. AM © Smith, MeCarby, London for New ¥ | ‘Belis Basah Laverne, Debits, New Maven ten Mow Tork. Behr Messenger, M: arta. Nat Now J Floren Waren for Bai le tor New York. Northport tur New York. Bebe ‘Orlane nee aasaaes pare Port Uhester tor N ‘ork. Schr Reindeer, Howard, Cold 8p for New York, BOUND East. Glaucus, Boagse, New York for Roston. Gienees. | or iow York for Boston. Sebi ’ Schr § Warhbura, liathaway. B Rehr Suny Shawer, Nicholsous New Yerk for sayorook. Sehr Edward Wootten, squires, Jersey Uity for Norwich. Schr Naiad Queen, Curtis, Hoboken for Dight Sehr Henry May. Hateb, Hoboken tor Providen: Sehr John Price. Nickerson, Weehawken fur Bostot ackthe Potter & Hooper, ‘Bredbury, Haverstraw tor Previ- nee. Sehr Chas H Northam, Cole, Sandy Hook for Miltord, Schr Willard Saulsbury, Hardy, Port Johnsou fer Provi- denes. . Eepe Tele Augusta, Pratt, Port Jonnsom for Middie- own, Ct Belir Charles L Lovering, Wileen, Ambey for Providenes, henr Manquas, Jon jor’ Norwich. Sehr Thomas Fotte: iv, fe Bane tor Norwich, Sebr Sea Bird, Gott, Amboy for Hartford, Staub, Amboy for Harttora. Philadelphia for Boston. Sehr A M Le Lge porns tor Boston. mehr C W Locke. ‘aoe Light of the ‘Bust, Higa bar iey | E Nosh. Barber, Philadelphia for Ws hr Frank. Saunders, Philadelphia for stamtord. ry Crosky, Crockett, Georgetown, De for New SeheJamos W Kuight, Lawrence, Rappahannock River tor Bash, Me. CLEARED, Steamer Russia (Br). Cook, Liverpool via Quoenstewn— OG Franck! Steamer Hotiana (Br), Sesiey. | London—F W J Hurst. Steamer Victoria (r) . Young, Londou—Henderson bres. pipamen sabreder (Fr), >ungler, Havre—Louis de Havre—Benham & ab—-G ASE omer Antonie (Br), Anderson, (Br), Tift, Sav st omer Laurestin: r. Ital), Pelu , Straeble Bark Low Wood (ir), ie Bark Anto (Kus), Olin. uosnstown or Falmouth for Antwerp—J W Parker & Co, aim—Funeb. Kyde & Co, Bark, Fe Freta (Nor), pel . Botterdam—Funch, e jerk ‘Nora (Nor), Guiliehson, Havre—Benham & Boye- (reelvard from Aug 23). Bark Salusia 1 Bros, ae Miter ‘Aus Bandion, set ‘Naraire Funeh, Eyde& ‘Bark George P Lawrence (Ital), Polio, Naples—Law- Bri Kreole (Ital), Bals Rezo & Co. + Brie H Heasien,’ stup! Sanches ¥ Sehr Jebn, Timmons, Ciudad Bolivar—J Agostini. or deseph G Storer, Browne, Maracaibo - Pentston & Co. sebr Cammin: (Br), Cummi , Port - ees emminee red ), Cummingor, Spaia (Trin. Cn 1 Naeees Seavey, Port Spsin—Leayeraft & Sehr Abote Dunn, mat thet nae —J EB Ward & Co, Sebr Aldama i a= Darrell & Co. roe 5 P Bl oe toaley. johns, NF—J ¥ Whit “hte ML St Piorre (Br), Haley, St J NB—Seammell ‘Behr ‘MW Drew, Mahoney, Jacksonville-George H Squires, Behr Wapella, Penay, Savanaab—Evens, Ball & Co, SAILED, io (Br). tor Havre; Albe- bark Sendo, 8s Morro, ara matle, Lowes, De MARITIME MISCELLANY, Capt 8 Valentine, of th Jago, Cube, has our ¢ ca itjonssanas in enunsation wich athe bimmane serviee. Sraamaz Domtxton (Br). from Yarmouth, N¥, fer Boston, was towed inte Portiund Oet 15 with Lows of rudder. me A Hour (Br), Norson, trom Pal ‘erp, but into Cailae Sept 23 tw stop ‘scaused by her starvoar anchor ring to recor eamer, Cie patra, fro Baio Cora (Br) Thompson. machi was spo! it 29, lon 70, je tho lower mast, but required no sssist: . Rocke. from Matansas Sept 24. for Now Wea with Sacer, pat inte Nesen Oss 6 Ieartte’ Seay, having experienced « severe gale. Sonn Mason. of Dizhton, at Newport during the gale of the 12th part ind dragged into the wharf and sunk, where 1 i Ly ‘on of water. Scun Kivat. which went ashore at Vinoyard Haven, hi been hauled off Ly revenue cutter Dextere” im Gait CHaRgies Comxnry, from Bangor, at Newport, RI, on the 13th, til aimost into t! limgsqate, when the anchors held ground = she rode the gale. Scena Ciara Jane, betore rey at as unk on phe 1: iJ ey, from Boston for Frasters, ‘an diemanted ii bare ane Sept uring the storm on Saturday on to ti ak off as bigh w: Hi 'Neutt, but little damaged. Scun C B Paine, trom Windsor, Pt ha Mtge gelliged aa of es 14,9 Gen, from Hondo fe ioe ber vedas Vaso, Oct The sche M Ie Weatherall, thre aes and beought into Mass, Oct 15—On Sunday last the crow of irted with anvtl ic her about with the salle Fis missing from her anchorage at Bouth Harwieb; the crow are all vi Hanns, Mass, Vet 15—A schoo aptien, name washed off exe mast braken off short, # awe) dup fall ot water, @ auchored off Mauakerchiet Busai 10, Ray, of Nam- sprung s leak last aight, amd the her cabin fluor, She was taken om me Fairhaven be red this for on, Newrort, RI, Oct 15—The owners of steamor Achusmet have contracted to float seur Northeru Ivine (Br), ashore oh Ciner sre Havea,and the steamer commenced opora- Naw bepronp, Oct 14-! =hleey Tews Wing at Feaet dock Naw Lonpox ct 14—Sehr Ella Fish, Thomaston. Me, for New York, with paving. went i merit ‘east end of K ‘operations wish —Sebr A B Perry, f ast. took the gaie off nt dso pus veck. BI Now ¥ reports 14 het} passed & vesse! of avout 125 spars and rigniny alougel Oct 166) Aadison conator, as wiclany., apt New. dno hoary wale. Vineyanp ilavem, Oct 14--A yaw! boat belonging to the sebr Lucy D, of Quiney Point. w uv roster: Gay on the veacl bevw Kk Hiutte ai Asiead Boi lle was hawed off ‘id vorday by she revenee Dexter. She parted both chains in the 240 boat. Sou ‘Yortey, off and trom Roekt for New ¥ the xale in Kdgartown, Bay, * i) ter it ame Ta’ iter decpatch' says the fro bas bee 1501 e remains of C: Stimpson have been recovered ant 1 Bacon, arrived at the port of Oct 3 trom Portland. having days, which in believed to wiling vessel. Owing to ad 60 ge around the Twaacs, NOTICE TO TO MARINERS. Cmataan, Oct 14—Duriny the the heavy gale on cing and last the Felioek Hip lags htship ‘dragea her moorings au now lives more yan a m le southwesterly from bi GBORGE KLDWDGE, fhyarog apner. Paitaverraia, Oct 1: Schr Katte J Hoyt, tives here to-day trom Norwieh, reports thut the Fr {euene trom the point of Cape Muy, WHALEMEN, Sioored a uee New Basford vey Ver (Be Bly ke. Morale ache purprise, Gaia. for Atianvic Ocean (uud all 14th, brig Tropic, Jernegan, tor Pacific Ocean, arke Morning Star, tor ge: SPOKEN, Ocs F: Bric Lizsie wy ia os (om Now York for Mina- titlen, Oct 1, om the Bahama Banks, OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Anrwear. Oct 12-Sailed, barks Revelio (Br), Reynold United States: 14th, Quelle (Nor), Dodekamp, New Yor 15th, steamer Switzerland (Belg), Jackson, Philadelphia. AmsterDam, Oct 14—Salled, ship Maria Louise (Nor), Jensen, New York. Beurast, Oct 14—Sailed, bark Ada (Br), Raymond, United States. borpeavx, Oct 12—Arri barks hire (Br), Joues, Baltimore; Dronuing Louise (Nor), Olseu, New York; Perien (Nor), Ledieu, Baltimore. Railed 14tn, bark Joka F Buttman, Nash. previously), Cagpirr, Oct 15—Arrived, “St Thomas” (possibly ship 88 Thomas, Norton, from Antwerp). Sailed 15th, ship Larrabee, Rio Janeiro. Constantinorie, Oct 12—Arrived, brig Ciro (Aua), Ivaneich, New York. Donxrrx, Oct 12~Arrived, bark Lizzie Wright (Br), Wright. New Y. Salied 14th, bark Sarah A Staples, Bartlett, United States; brig Emma L Shaw (Br), Macomber, do. Dierre, Oct 14—Arrived, bark Leo (Nor), Andersen, New York. Fuzetwoop, Oct 15—Arrived, Stella, Rubinson, ——~. Guascow, Oct 15—Arrived, Coline (Br), Murray, Montreal. Guuxnock, Oct 14—Arrived, steamer State of Virginis (Br), Moodie, New York. Gorransurg, Oct 12—Arrived, bark Primas (Nur), Even- sen, New York. Gxnoa, Uct 12—Satled, bark Auguste Quinta (Ital). Maresea. New Orleans. Hunt, Oct 15- Sailed, bark Erstataingon (Nor), Lyder- sen, Charleston, Hamaura, Oct 15—Arrived, ship Leviathan (Ner) w York (not Mos- flela, Now York; barks Sarah (Nor). Isauevon, do; Sirlo (Nor), Rogne, Richmond; brig Liemen (Ger), Dresse, New York. Kowicsseac, Oct 12—Arrived, brig Favorit (Nor), Steinert, New York, LiveRrooL, Oct 15—Arrived, steamer Gassondi (Br), Armstrong. Baltimore. Sailed 14th, barks Albuers (Br), Banks, United states; Leonida (Sw), Brendenburg, do; i A Parr (Br), Robbins, Bandy Hook. Loxvon, Oct 14—Sailed, ship E W Stotsun, Moore, Ni York. Lizarp, Oct 15,6 AM—Off. steamer Greece, (Br), Pearce, for Leadon. od, steamer State ot Pennsylvania (Br). Stewart (from Glaswow), New York. Lucuorx, Oct 12—Arrived, barks Maury (Nor), Wile, New York (betore reported without date); Glovanaina (tal), Garguile, do. Movitix, Oct 15—Arrived, stesmer Munro, New York for Glasgow. Puxwourm, Uct 15—Arrived, steamer Suevia (Br), Fran- sen, Now York for Hamburg (and sailed). PonrLanp Roaps, Oct 154 Arrived, bark A@ie MeFar lend, from ——. Quuexstowx, Oct 14—Arrived, barns Carmelina (Ital). Olivari, Philadelphia; Nine Figita (Ital), hile ons York; TraGk (Nor), Jacovsen: do; Amer (Nor), Nielve Arrived 15th, steamers Ohio, Morrison, Philedelphia tor Liverpool: Marathon (Br), Garrett, Boston for do. Off Crookbaven 15th, steamer Victoria (8r), Willams, trom Boston for Liverpool. RocwE.te, Vet 12—Arrived, bark Grant (Nor), Flowases, York. Rorrenpam, Oct 14—Arrived, bark The Cognati (Ital), Lizsorno, New York (lost sail and balwarks) Cleared 14th, bark Achille ¥ (Aus), Fercieh, United Stator. Balled 14th, bark Gladovia (Br), Knowlton, New York. Sourmamrron, Oct 14—Arrived brig Jas Mason (Br), Sale mon, Beaufort, SC. Srarrim, Oct 13—Arrived, barks Hong Kong (Ger). Brandboff, New York; Nausika (Nor), Splelbere, do. Sailed 13th, bark Lissie H Jack: Marwick, New York. ‘Tranux, Oct MggArrived, bark Chigampss (Br), McLean, Baltimore. ‘Imimste, Oct 14—Arrived, bark Honor (Aus), Maregtia, York. Sulled 12th, bark Nestor (foreign), Kagusin, New Or- leans. Liverroot, Oct 15—The City of London experienced bad ‘weather op psssage. 8nd damaged deck houses. (Steamer City of Londen (Br), Patching, sailed from New York Oct 1 for Havre.) Bark Alexander Keith (Br), Waycott, from Baltimore Joaking tu her ap- ‘veosel has been reported arrived at Circassia (Br), Ne per works. Bordeaux Get 13.) Lowpon, Oct 15—Steamer Suovia (Ger), from New York, which arrived at Plymouth to-day, brought the crew of the Brisish ship J P Whoeier, Uaptain MeKays, from 8+ John, NB, September 17 for Londonderry, whieh was abandoned, (The J P Wheeler was built at Bath, Mo, io 1856, and registered 928 tons.) Bark Commersienrath Roabertus (Ger), Scharmberg, from Gloucester for New York, was off Seilly to-day. putting back to Swansea with loss of three topmantr. 16th—Steamer Lord Clive, of the American Lino, whieh was to sail to-day for Philadelphia, is decked at Liverpool tor repairs to her propel She will have to remaia ia dock for a week, on account of low tides. The In steam k Ovorto, Oct 15—Bark Ignis Fataus (Ger), Menke, from Philadelphia, was totatly wrecked while entering this harbor, Her crow wore saved. QueENstown, Uct 15—Steamer Ohio, Philadeiphis for Liverpool, bri of the British bark Margaret Boyd, © Morrison, from WEATHER REPORT, >, Oet 15—Wind SE, gentle; barometer 30.006. PLyMouta, Uct 15—Wind NK, moderate, cloudy; berom- |. eter 29,90, ScuLtx, Oct 15—Wind SSR, fresh ; barometer 30, rising, FOREIGN PORTS. ASPINWALL, Sept 27—Arrived, sebr Carrio 8 Baile: 4, Baltimore; Oct 4,stenmer American (Br), . Sept 21—Salled. ks Scot's Bay Waitees, Cuatwam, NB, Oct 10—Cleared, nesen, London j 11th, Austel Garston are. NS, Oot a a ye ete pert, ship Alexendrovas (Br), bi anted or Sept 1o- Balled i i UANILLOS, Sept re h w he a om previously, bark J W Holmes cous (rR shame, Gen Do KiNoolnses, seitse: Ji Brown, iro mi Kk ic‘ruoma, Nichol MELLON, Sept 23In port. ships g M Davis (Br), Koopman, id. ; John UP MeCture, a Nulled prior tu Sept 23, bark Mupel (Br), Gritithe, vup- Posed tor Kurupe. ie TaNeAs, Oct 14—Arrived, bark Rachel, Walls, Liv: pion, Oct 12=Hailed, steamer Semiramide pAAYiava, sept 19—Halled, sehr Lowis Elrman, Cotleson, m0 i a Wea SE: Maolebury. Havana San Juso, Maloney, ete wig Elbe (un Kocke Seymore hy 4 You Getisiten 2 PABKLLON DR Pol. Sept 15—Salled vivasly, ships Chas Ball (Ur), Chupmen sug Adriatic fir), Tayler, Bux yt Totaips | jmperten, Sherbourne, and City Pe port § of Mobile (4r), Warre! Pour au Prinex, ei THE saitea, steamer W Sent Indian (Br), Brown, ta toad for Laverpoo! CB. ark Ronochan (Br), Ther the river Oct 12, bark Lake Simeoe (Br), Sargent, areute tor Mun St Tuomas: WUA. Sept 21—In port, brig Mary Thayer, Yaten (frau Uiauoon) | about ready to sail for Now ¥. Santa Crvz (Teneriffe), Sept 23—In port, schr Joseph ‘New York, to sail about oct 10. Arrived, sehr Vascello (Br), Me red, bark Mary W Pipes, Bart 4, sole aoe Ratherland f 4 Dark OC! Kugour, ‘Clourad Sept 13, bark Ceres (Ger), Koop, Iqaique to lead for New York, Tn port Sepé 13, barks St Nicholas (Rr), Hull, for Lantque and United Kingdom or Continent; S¢ Lucie, Merriman une. Sept 13—Ari and, io Janell AMERICAN PORTS, ASTORIA, Oct 6—Sailed. bare bark Bunkfields (Br), Venus, ro EXANDRIA, Oct 14—Arrivod, steamer EO Knight, or Schr May McFarlane, Boston. Passed down—Schrs WG R Mowry, for New York; Mi G Collius, Boston; Mattie A Franklin, Portland; va Odiorne, woston (alt rn Georgetown). mers Baveria ‘Sept 15—Arrived, steai Dhol; United States, Marthe 0 Savannah} Eeatipee, Smith, Phitadelphia; brig | Lucy W Snow, Stone, Kichmond, Vas achrx AH Waite, xerk ao do; M Noe) Paperparr tis, dor ioe Georgetown, DC; May axie adwick, co oT ‘Lockwood, Williams do; Abby 8 ron, do; yi Adums, pene) do; ae Pitman, Chase, Alexandria, Va: Harbeson Hickman, Robiuson, Faladelbis: Thos Sinnickson, Premera Eben K Fisher, Keynolds; Lehman Blew, Van Gilder Wood. Stanley | Elle 0 Little, Crawtord; Allen Green, Crowell Nicke: ort won; Frolic, bridge, NJ; Plymouth Rock, Parke! Kel out; Georve B Keren Wa 5 Blisabechport walla a) hake. ‘Bak Wow Ge town, DC; < nie a Os Was. Chega eee: ae ge Salled--Stoamer Wm Crane, BALTIMORE, Oct 15—Arri $e George Hi’ Stout, Jones, M New York; barks Ai Jacobsen, brigs Neptun E Pickering, 1 Sari ‘Dicatu: Romance, HL J james, Now Yor! Pattison, Foaghkee lin, Ni rrived, sion ¢ Wm Lawrence, Howes, Boston via Norfolk Anns’ Toormana (Ger), ne «ido (Tent), do; Ru: Elise & Mathilde (Nor), Guar 8 Harding, Melvia, Galves iod—Barks Coriolan, Hannah Marta; brig Kalervor sohr Laura A W. BRUNSWICK, “Oct 11—Cloared, sche S$ P Hall, Smith, ipeavronr, SO, Oct 15—awr od, bark Balnaqaith from Neweastle, E. Gti AREESTOS Oct 13—Clearod. sehra M & TK, Hendon. mI Bultimore; Joha Shay. Tiltoa, do: (iad Pallsdeiptis vie Goorgovows, 0, Sehr Nettie Lungdun, Warton, ors. Equator, iinekley, Piledes. . Baltimore; bark ‘Harm (By. Gordon, Live H. ¢ (Br), Edwards, Mitord Hayeny gehts M& £ Henderson, Crantior, Baltimore: Joba Bhar, Tilten, de we Dalitns, Get 9-Cloared, bark, Lins Sehweca (Gen, pOitheess NOwKoE, Ost Wchaneed tm ter Bale steamer Caspian in), % Yamuydou, Foley, Roo Sanelso; Rarlouall (Ut) Stet phen, H FALL KIVER, Oct 12—Sailed, steamer Vij rarer va Cressey Philadelphia; schr Wm Mason, Feeneh, + ith— Arrived, steamer Vindicator, Rogers, Philadelphia, GALVESTON, Oct 10—Acrived, steamer Lone Star, Forbes, New Yor T4th— Arrived, ‘steamer Onirle (Br), Paul, Liverposts arleston; Invaresk ue 2 Warrior (Br), McNutt, Char Nepiad (Nor), Tobiasson, dv: Southwest Pass. rt Getson, Liverpool ; goligne (Fr), (Hai Adeore (Ger), Gi Toth—arsivea pton Court (Ger), Kruse, 5: GEOKGETOWN, DG, Oct 1 4. Tineatae bark id, schrs Oliver gimes, Babbies, Brookly’ Kelley, Dover; Nu ‘Thrasher, ce G rt. Ver 1d Salled, webr Kva A Yatos, Yates, Bal itu cSntled, sebrs Alice Oakes, Marston, Newpark: W: i Sete te aall Wintec th —Sniled. sehre raven, JACKSONVIELE, Oct 1i—sallen, ene Eddie el Hodndon, F, Jalie & Wit Norturap, Now York: tH Livingston "eee Breon. siilwoll, Paitadto Gol 4 W Busse, Creed, Al- d, ‘sche "Mary A Holt, Stem Lond Mastitions, Oct 14—Arrived, sehr Mall, Mer jew York. MOBILE, Oct 15—Arrived, Bark Australie (Br), Ander son, Liverpool. ‘Cieared—sehr Linda, Boyd, Havana, NEW ORLKANS, Oct I1—Arrived, barks P © Morr man, Young, Palerio; Antonio (8p), Abril, Havana; sche. artures, NU, Oct 11—Artivedechr Anna Bell Hyer, Philadelphia. sehr Addie Honry, Burrus, St Kitts, NORFOLK, Oct 15—Arrived, steamer (Br), Kitehon, Liverpool. Lat, Oct BBall} mb and Jas Ci “PENSACOLA, ‘GesGonsereed, one Bettis Starr, Poland, oe Arrived, bark Recovery (Br). Pironet, Kingston, *“Gioared—Brig Libble H ((r), Shoarer, Montevideo, PHILADSLPUIA, Vet 14—Arrived, sehes an z Stonington: Liltie 0 Wells, Caswe Stickney, [relan, Pawsucket ; Providence Sennie i Simmons, Grose: ft oveees ry Grace; Mary Weaver, Wenver: Jacob Klonsie: Johmeon? Gresse i Suindlor: Los, Wosion ss 8 He udeon. yaacee, Fortamoutn OM Wells, Cuse, ‘Kennebec; Mary wil i. leared—Hebra, Lillie O Welle, Wiekterd; 2, Bo HU ay di (By, esa Bostor Apbiec Portian: thwait ed) ; Beverly, Wall: Nor), Hansor Que: arise Lat iM (er), Mi y E Douglass, Ruf, Wareuam ; Jo: Burdg-, Boeton; a & Ketch Ketchum 4 Garrison, Smith, do: Mary Freoiand, Clark, man, Star, Uoosaw, SO; Ire sn Tieasons Active, Matthown, Portsmouth, N wo cloured, shio Don Juan (1 barun Nicolo P (ital Ne Campbell, Decawane Buraxwarry, Oct le AM-Brig HS pe detained by the tide. Mailed, brig Grace Lothrop, W! on. EM arive, bark IV Almqvist (Sw), Boden, Plym Emstrom, London. sehrs Ulive Blise . ners Franconia, Braj s, Yarmouth, Wi sebr Alusta, New York. RICHMOND, Oct 14—Arrived, barks Di Johannessen, Liverpool ne Laed (B Sundiro; sehr A & b Bouton, Huad, Phil a. y Kuyt a Mary and Pranels: McAndrews, Phited SAN ah Oct 7—Arrivea, tle. ‘o1 ? Adiniral, Beaaliwoud Phi detpht ared—ark Conrait (ie), Withington, NO. =steamer America,’ Biilups, Beluimore; ship Theobald, Liverpool; bark Adjator (Nor), Genoa, ap MARY'S, Ga, Oct v—Cleared, bark Union (Be), Wedd, Ri Sarai Lt. KE, NC, Oct 14 —Arrived, bark Arisons (Nor) Oaks Wateriord. MERAET, Oct 12—Sailed, sehes Ge Simmons, Hall, 3 Laiey Urata Sumih, Philadelphia, alled Sehr Kilned Wey o'Mitehell, Now Perk, Balled Sehr Kites yor, Mitel jow OTON. vet 1b Sailed, sehr Samool Nealon, Y nD ' MAVEN, Oct 12~Arrived. schre Jos i Phitadalphe tor for Marbleboad; thivert Date . |dieton, bas agp tt is, ale “A shepard, Maret. ‘nalled—sehrs Bben Fishor, Mary Juno, Harry L Whiten,” Freddie Baton and Tf Sinnick-on. Ds Oe rks Amns (Geri, Wavortord: WILMINGTO! bie in wortord; (Gor), Kueh, MSHI STON, DO, Oct 14—Arrived, hes Tanahauser Kenueve River; John A Beckerman, Gardiner, : 8 Dy Lise OF Pi ‘Tae und Fee Kugines ts now ready. Send tee me OK BALE UNKAP Of EXOHANGE—A 1s 10m f Bi Faubont rs On top order. Luquite om board, foot ANTeD—A BALEKY BULLE Pa 12 pet Loa Address NAVIGATIU: a. “ New Tonk

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