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10 WASHINGTON. GENERAL WASHINGTON DESPATCH. Wasuixctox, Ost. 23, 1878, #RITED STATES RONDS 48 BANKING CaPITAL— A FORMER OPINION OVERRULED BY THE AT- TORNEXY GENERAL. Attorney Geceral Devens bas overruled a former apinion from the Vepartment of Justice to the eflect Bt national banks, in making up capital eudject to uty, may be permitted to deduct United States bonds at their face value, and now fecides that they may deduct the amount levested §=in such donds, . not only at Mbew face value, but with the premium added, It is ‘aid by some of the Treasury officials that this de- fsien will reopen some fitty thousand assess! ie ade by the Treasurer since the p. eo of the Na eval Bank act, and a considerable amount of money @illbe required to refund duties erroneously col- ested from the banks under the previous ruling. THE EMBARKASSED FIRM. A STATEMENT TO BE MADE AS SOON 48 THE BOOKS CAN BE EXAMINED. (BY TELEGRAPa TO THE HERALD.1 Sr. Louis, Oct, 23, 1878, ‘The sensation in business circles over the embar- rassmentot Dodd, Brown & Co., dry goods merchants, bas continued during the day, although nothing defi- nite could be learued concerning the amount involved. Failure to make colleetioas in the Southwest is al- Jeged to be tho main cuuseofthetrouble, The yellow Jever.bas also largely interfered with their collections. Since the retirement of Mr. Fiske’s capital the firm bad been heavily backed by H. B. Claflin & Co,, aud Shey are creditors for over $100,000. It is also ru- mored that Mr. Randell, father of tne lady who mar- riea. Commodore Garrison a week or so ago, alter bi ‘6 marriage withdrew some money which baa odin the firm. All the: getoer is supposed to Lave caused NO STATKMENT YST. Tho HgRatp co: afternoon lor 4 Mehment was still open to the public, aud Dasiness ‘was going on ay usual, althougn the observer could note an air of listiessocss im tho clerks. Here and there they were standing 10 groups, und a state of Mpxiety Was the prevailiug characteristic in their ap- pearance, Dir. Dodd ssic tnat he would make uo ment tor a weck or ten days at the least, The figures received irom New York as to the chief cred- tors be would suy nowning avoat. USINESS TO GO ON FOR THE PRESENT. obiating With the sreuiters 4 he be- Neved t uspension would be ouly temporary and that the firm would continue its business, At ate tne house would for the present go on with affairs as usual. Within a week ne wi aged or and us soon as a thorougd 1 made iuture plans would be determied on. It seems to be the opinion io St. Lous tuat the bouse will Bot be able to tige over tesaifiiculties, itis thoughs tt been too hberal in extenaing credit, aequired ap this way u certui iruvle. The turt its ably to mal sorta: conaummatiy’ present circumstunces hardly promises fulliment. FIGHTING THEIR BATTLES O'ER. [Bx TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) ‘Turng Havre, lod., Ooi. 23, 1878, The Seldiers and Sailors’ Reunion at Princeton bas suceceded in bringing to that ttle village tne largest e@rowd it has ever witnessed. The reunion opened yesterday with the firing of guns aad the reception of Gelegations by Captaim Walters’ cavalry. In the evening General Carrington lectured on Grant and Sherman in tbe Atianta campaign. Tbis morning at mine AM. uw grand parade was { ud at the 4 grouuds, Composed O1 suidiery and sailors, 1m the oraer:—Kegulur military organizal 80! ot the lave war wih vy Com- Mexican war, soldie colors. The coli Manving General Currington staf ou horse- Deek, distinguished visitors in cari bands aad Grum corps were interposed in the culuma. The Fouteo! wurch wus a long cue sad was witnessed by 10,000 people. Alter revuruing to camp an address of welcome wus made by Captain H.C. Gooding The Feception was beid this evel ing at Odd Fel Hall by Mujor General Wood, G 1 Ekin and ors. Aq iniormal review aud closing ceremonies ‘will ve bela \o-morrow. UNIVERSALIST CONVENTION. Pxovipexce, R. [,, Oct. 23, 1878. The Uciversalist Gencrul Conveation met this morn- Bg in the Firs: Universalist Church, Alter a prayer bad praise moeting, conducted by Rev. Dr. Weaver, of Dhpois, the Convention was calied to order by Presi- fent Jono D. W. Joy, of Boston. A prayor was said by President Capen, of Tults Coliege. The attenuance was large, ceurly all the States being represented. Mer. Joy waa re-elected president; Rev. Dr. Tuttie, Minnesota, vice president, and Charies E. Carpenter, of Providence, and Jouu M Gri ot New York, as- Sistaut secretaries. Comma: Service Was followed by the occasivaal ot Putts Ce acter of the denomi by its poip: ‘This alternoon the repor be i Trustees pt eymeu Dave died during the year. Commitioes were appointed with tbe following Damed chuirmes:—Fjuance, B. F, Romaine, of New York; scholarship, Kev. Dr. a. A. Miner, of Masen: ebasetis; State o. tov Church, Rev. Vr. Quimby, of Orgunization and Laws, Rev. W. K. >bipman, auchusetts; Kiections, Mr. Heman Curpenter, of Vermont; Nomioattous, Henry v, Willams, of nassach usc! Undniebed Business, Rev. £. L. Con- ger, of New Hamp-nire. A communicativn irom the Pennsylvania Conve: CHRISTIAN MISSIONAKY SOCIETY. Cixcixxatt, Obio, Ost, 23, 1878. Tne Foreign Christian Missiouary Society com- mencea its third aunlversary this alternocn, the Re' Isaac Erret, ef Cincinnati, & briel dari Presiding. Alter a suowed (hat missions ar Chester and Soutnport, murk, and Paris, France, Nive thoussnu doiiai raised Just year, and it ts proposed to ruse | emer next year, A despatch wus received from ‘Timothy Coop, at Southport, Kagiaae, — $5,000 this amount, The anveuncement of U Souibamptou, luna; Copenbugen, Den- ry a American Christian Keview, cr awn, Var is COMmMIbees eral short addresses made, Tonight iO address ou Joreign missions was delivered by the Rev. R Moffat, of Cleveland. TELEGKAPHIC NOTES. t Bay City, Mich., yeste splaning mill, Loss, $7,000 destroyed La- A Nations) Narrow Gauge Rasiway Convention isim attendance. Session a Cincinualr, with ab The Socialists of St. Louis nav the eld, made up of caudida Gorsed by (how, A fire jast night destroyed the rope walk of George Poviey & Sov, at Butlulo, ibe loss is estimated at forgivg evmmiited to a graud jury. ‘The Bellsire, Ouio, Reaper fhresher Mui fariog Company nas nade an ase t Duisies are $90,000, and iu The beay vt @. ft. Garay The joint Jadiciary Commitiees of tne Vermont | House aud Senate have uecived upo ,to hear McCall, tw his benall. W. E. Muilen & Uo., of Moutreal, dealers in boots against whom vapias lately Issued, are ubsconded to the United States, 4 their goous. Baitimore y pivu,v04, of whicu ‘Suolouo are secured, The assets et wostly Of Feel estaic aod Louk accounts. jon of th h ye sitenguuee, repr Decatur county and other sections in the Sappa Vailvy, Kan., receutly raided by Cueyeaue la jevastated by prairie dr destroyed by the Ind Pears age, and are vow 1 will be given ia Nu. Me 4 to the State Deparment a lew from the Mexican General, F- Na- of the Norta, ie. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, KILLED BY A FALL, (BX TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) Enis, Pa., Oct. 23, 1878. E. M. Sherman, a eommerciul traveller registering from Jamestown, N. Y., tell trom the sbird story window of a hotel at Northeast, Pa., this morning, aud was tomtaany killed, EVIDENCE EXHUMED. Ba.ustom, N. ¥., Oct, 23, 1878. ‘The hearing in the Billings case on the motion Io! admission to bail bas been postponed until Saturday. The reason that no brains were found in Mrs. Bill- ings’ head when her body was ex ed, because Coroner Gow removed them the post-mortem ex- amination for use in turtheriny sciontific researc Dr, Swinburce was informed of this tact before the xoumed. This negatives the reports that d been previously disinterred and tampered friends of the prisoner, but may not 1D- Jure the theory of the prosecution, as it 1s reperted ‘that they found otner iodications tbat the ball which Killed Sira. Billings must bave been fired trom a pow- erful weapon hign velocity, which may bave caused inuch waste of lead. SUSPECfED POISONER ARRESTED. Bosros, Mass., Oct, 23, 1878, George W. Spears, a yomcopathic physician, of Charlestown, is vad a accomplice of Mi Mubel Whitman, a gir of sixteen, whose mother died of arsenical poisoning. The daughter, who !of her mother, will ve arrested euty. Mrs. Waltman bad some property, und it is charged thut her death was planned in order to secure control of it, A COMBINATION BROKEN. » Sr. Lovrs, Mo., Oct. 23, 1878, Furthor information regarding the appotutment of S. 1. Smith as reseiver of the Kansas Pacific Ratiroad says the ised zastons is claimed to be'a victory for Mr. Oakes, the opposed to Jay Fjould, up of the present com! pooling with tb Union Pacific. Under the order of the Court all the eral olfices are to be removed to the State of Kan- MIDNIGHT WEATHER REPORT. i Ovrick OF THe CHIEF D1GNAL OFFICER, Wasuincton, Oct. 24—1 A. M. Indications. Por New England, clearer weather, northwesterly Winds, rising barometer preceded in the Eust por- tions by falling barometer, warmer southwesterly winds apd rain. For the Middle Atlantic States, col clear or partly cloudy weatner, northwesterly winds and rising barometer, THE WEATHER YESTERDAY. The following record will show the changes in the temperature for the past tweoty-four hours, in com- Parison with the corresponding date of lust year, as indicated by the t! HeRatp eee. 218 Broadway. 78. War DePARTMENT, } perature pelea 2 m perature for corres MUSICAL AND DRAMA‘IC NOTES. A recital by Aptommas, the well known harpist, is on the cards for this afternoon at Chickering Hall, “Destioy,” a play by Mr. W. F. Sage, is to be pro- duced at McVicker’s theatre, Chicago, during the season. Mrs, Florence Rice-Knox has returned to New York from ber Western tour, angi will again be beard in concer: during the seuson, Miss Emma Abbott bas made another artistic hit iu Washington, 1 the performance of *Faust’’ by the Hess English Opera Company. The dime concerts, which take place every Tuesday and Friday evening at the Coopor Institute, are said to be exceedingly attractive entertainments and are well attended, The first graad matinGe of Italian opera will be given next Saturday. Miss Minnie Haak will appear in ‘La Traviata.” The prices for the matinées have been reduced to $1 for admissiou and $2 for reserved seats. To-morrow night “Il Trovatore.”” The fair at the American Lnstitute is the greatest attractiva ip thet part of the city. Good m furnished ia addition to the many novelties, me- ebapical aod oth: ise, that enavle one to spend an enjoyable evening and come away instracted, Miss Maggie Mitchell & filling the Grand Opera House again this week with her ‘‘Funcnon, the Cricket.”” The house overflowed Monday and last night, and many were unable to obtain ws, The vivaci Cricket chirps bright und merrily as + and her gayety, good pature and occasional of pathos are bighly apprectated by the large ces who throng the theatre, Mme, Eveika Gerster, the prima donna who is av. opera at the Academy of Music er Colonel Maplesou’s management, is of German nae although a native of Hungsry. The uame Etelea is the Hungarian for Adelaide, Sbe was boro in 1855. Her first appearance was in Verdi's ‘Rigo- Jetto,” in Venice, in 1875, alter which she achieved otber triumphs in the charactors of Ophelia—tor which sbe was specially commended by the composer, Ambrowe ‘Tbemas—io Sonsambula,” * Lacia,’? “Pauet’/and “Doo Pasquale.” In Berlin the impre- serio was Signor Gardini, who was quickly magi ized both by her voice and beauty. He is now her busband. Her vocalism hus been the t praii im tour languages—Hungarian, Germ: French. While in England Mme. Gerster was warmly received by the Queen, who, with her own bh wrote the programme whicn she desired to be per- formed ou the Occasion of the appearance of the can- tatrice before the royal jamily. In person she re- minds ove of Nilsson, and ber voice ta said to bea et and syMpatbetic soprano of great compass flexibility. Several new feaiures bi been introduced at Gil- more’s Garden by Barnum thie week, Miss Emma Lake, a youog Western rider, has for the dret time made h ppearance inthis city, She rides a thor- gbbred horse, Bonnie Scotland, tn a sensational manege act, differing (rom the ord! of that kiol. jos her horse to execute a seriee of short high Jumps, vouud over six-tout 4 leap wide banners, At the finish the ° rect upon bis hind I from the ring with tne rider gracetuliy seated upon ber saddle, The young lady is said to be the possessor of ampio thao and performs more for plexsure Joal, a new face in the ai cutes « bare backed burdle act with tne dexterity oft » born jockey, She concludes her vertormance by charging with her borse through flaming circies, Carl Antealo introduces and pertorms twolve im- ported stallions at one time. Mi Katio Stokes, Charles W, Fish and « large corps of artists aro also employed to lend action 10 the ring o: meot. An exte musqiin and large menagerie, with baby camels, baby lious, or baby tiger aud baby ™ ys are additioual ieata: Periormances given every alteraoon and evening. CULTIVATION OF ‘tHe PLANT. NETTLE [From the Loadou iexule Manafactar A German contemporary ioiorme us that trinis are now in progress in a two acre Held Berlin to determine if the nettle plaut can be cuit Yatod with success with a view of producing th trom a new textile fvre. The plant was sown laut year, and acquired fast autumn u height.of three to four feet, but contained too many branel usetul for the production of fibre, ever, the plant jooks much bette i into adjowing Hela and au adjacent cavy siugle vettic plant, 1 Plants aro vow ip fail vioom, and & trial was to be made to cus them at this stage iu order to ovtain the flure tu ite greatest digroe of whitenges; # will be Possible to ubtuin two crops in one ye point of aVautege sbould the Libro ultimately be- It ts known that te ) outlives the winter; uf arievies vianied pil so well kind, me it may tized wud wily we Lardy ue the commo.er sort. it has been discovered that wiih U’rtica disica there tea Gatorpiliar Wiel RDpears LO VE its parasite; the habits nc ts | of this inseet are also being studied with the objest of scovering to what extent tt wall ve an obstacle t. If these interesting uid prove the pos- profitable account. That this plant ane 1 Dore is shown by y ittsaterm often applied to calico, Ke ipaicat that cloth brought from the East has been manu- factured irom it. KEY TO RUSSIA'S POLICY. THE SCHEME OF PERSIAN AGGRANDIZEMENT GRADUALLY BECOMING CLEAB—UTTER DIS- INTEGRATION OF AFGHANISTAN CEBTAIN. [From tbe London World.) ‘The most significant piece of intelligence which bas lately reached Eogiand, taken in connection with the Afgban difficulty, bas passed almost unnoticed by the daily papers, which assume to igstruct the paviic Eastero erally. Conbidering the contused utterances of these oraclos ou the subject which is pow maioly absorbing popular interest, it is, perbaps, not to be wondered at that arumor of disturbances 1m Selstan conveyed no very deGnite meaning to the uverage Journalisiie mind. At the same time, coin- cidiug as the Dt dave with the refusal of Shere Ali to receive our mission, it ig oneof the highe: tunee, and may turuish the Key to tbe policy Russia reiies practically to defeat the Ti Beriup. Lt should uever be forgottun thi peuu ang Asiatic quent when we brougut | lwtrauean, wud that the Treaty of Berlio contul whicn it 18 humanly Impossible o: |, that Russim pas only to keep Eug- Jund absorved 1u Asia tu do what she likes 10 Europe. Ig there any European Power but buyluny wich ‘would go to war witu Russia to coapel ber to comply With tue engugements sbw bas eusered tuto in regurd to Turkey? Russiw’s object im Central Asia is Bot to go to war with Enginod, but to Alghauistan, and, by furnishing of war and volumeer officers aod due bo the epemies of Shere all, to destroy the Af- ghan power and substituie lor it her own-puppets, while udvancing ber frowtier irom the Oxus aud Yashkend, ‘ue instruments whom she tmiecuds to use Jor this purpose ure ihe Shau of Persia aud Av- durranmap Khwu, a near relatiou and Ditter euemy of the Ameer, Iu urging Suere Ali tu reiuse tay Britisn missin she is urging him oo to bis own de- struction, SEALING HIS OWN FATE. Whatever else way uappeo iu Aflgnanistan, one thing he present Ameer’s late 1s seuled, The disturbances iu Se moun u revival of tue ld fronuer dispute between Persia aud Afghanistan, which Engisa wissiow went to wet- rs ago, but, ax is usual in rs, Dvitber purty was -sutisicd, Ib other words, Persia 1s urged by Rusuia to take ud- Vantage of the ameer’s uifficaity with Eugiaud to atiuck Lim covertly ou bis Western trontier. The quisttion by Persiv of Svistun moans the aunexati ol the smportant tortress of Furrur, anu practically of Herat, which thea becomes ssolated from the reat of Algoauistan. Simultaucously with this move on the part of Persia Russia wii advanee on Merv, which brings her fren lier almost to the yates o! Herat. At will provavly install Abdurrabman iy troops will uuve vccupied Candunar Girwuk, those postions flaax Vance from Persia, and muy powsibly Hod 1s to war uguiust Persia, in Wuich case an expeuition to tne Persiau Gull will be necessary. ‘THK SHAMS RECOMPEXSR. Russia calculutes, und with reason, that by inciting Abdurrabiman to advance irom the ‘north on Cabul, where be bas many partisans, be will prouuce » revu- lution iu Aigbauistab, Which the Ameer, aitucked on 4 Do position to put dowa, It wil to the Brit the Alghan ou tho north, by Russia. ‘The present which h uiter the lute war of the fortress of Khotour wiin adjucent slip ul territory, the marked maoner in wiicn the Shab avoided Visiting Eugivod on tne oc- casion of Dis last trip to Europe sud journey to St. Petersburg, takoa nu Conbection with tue epportave disturbance iu Sevstan, indicate clearly the relations which subsist between the Czar and the >hav, Meantime Russia @ poiut beyond vetier to support the movem aud the British —governm: to demand an explanation of tb! require her to witudraw trom #0 menacing u positio Wuother ultimately we ebull be compelled to force Russia into taking an openly bostile attiiude, or may preier meeting wer with ber owo weapons and rouse tue Ceutral Asinu Kuunates against her, furuisbiog them with truinea Mauometan volunteer solder trom our lodiau armies, and with the miliary assis apee and wunitions of war npecwar ae enabio them the Kuss: Jo the moun time it js folly to spat are on th our eyes to Lhe fact tbat of bot uuties which jcation: in Asia, all er obliga: d Uons under the treaty of Berita in Europe, ENGLAND'S VICTOuY CERTAIN. [From a letter of Arminius Vambéry in the Berlin Allgemeine Zeitung.) If England should go to war with Shere Ali her vic- tory is certain, and for the next few months at least, there is not the slichtest prospect of an open rupture between ber and Russia. The English army in Lode is now tar superior to that which took part in the Afghan war of 1541, while Shere Ali’s troops are, ou the wuole, much the same as those led by Dost Mo- hammed. * * * Without foot covering, aud armed with lauces, shields, muskets, hey forks, knives aud pistols, the Afghan soldiers may inspire respect in jenceless travoiler, but Dot in ibe traived troops of a (ized aod supplied army. Moreover, Eo @ piunderiog Belovou Will in all prooability leave him te the tender mercies of Englund. The o1 kind of support he cao expect from ber {3 4 non-official om hike that she ga gulnet Tarke; and veo this ts doubtful, But one tming is quite ce tain, that the “honorable peace’ whicn Lerds Beacovs! and, Sulisbury vrought io their couvtrymen from the banks of the Spree ot however German abe so bumil Our civilization, ‘This waus of courage and sagaciy bas caused the suspension of the strife of toe Eastern ples to be folluwed vy still greater horrors, urope 18 pleased at (ue thought of eradicating Islam, and 1s rejoicing at the thrves of the dying tou us Be is being trodden under foot; but ber rejoicings may be premature. For, if Isiam ty to die, tuis may only flume of break out with the greater Vio- istiau West, METEORIC GOLD FROM HEAVEN. [From the Yuma (Cai.) Sontinel} ij A remarkable specimen ol meteoric tro, more like steel, has boen broycut 1m here trom the Mobave desert, It weighs about a poun gold, of whicb tly 4 dollar appears on the surtace, lt is pot magnetic, and bas successtully resis ple and compound buths of acid. resembles #peculur iron, but in no othe surfaces shows a fracture that rev Structure, the color of whicu i# a steel gray, tinged with yellow. It tas defled the best cold ebisels in or chipped 0 be ime under heavy blows, ta ed it will produce tbe harden) known, SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS, DATES OF DEPARTURE PROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF VCTOBKK AND NO’ poo Theol -{31-89 Broweway 7 Howling Green 12 Bowling Green 4 Bowling Green 55 Wri Q City or Berle Kituiopie 7 Bowling rege Bowlin Green 12 Bowling Green 7 Bowling Groom pool .|20 Kroxdway te adon,.../59 Browdway Liverpoo! .120 Broadway Rotterdam (60 OCTOBER 24, 1878-—TRIPLE SHEET. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY, HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSER- VATIONS. * Full gale, ae a PORT OF NEW YORK, OCT. 23, 1878. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE UKRALD STRAM YACATS AND UERALD WHITESTONE TELKGRAPH LINE Steamer The Queen (Br), Altree, Liverpool Oct 9, os mdse ToS Sussonyery’¢ Se Sia Rea westerly win sane shout Calet, 460 miles E ‘of Nandy Hi » Dutch steamer, bound E. Losing (Ger). vischooin, Hamburg Oct 9. ei with mdse and passeugers to Kut it Bell, Lawrence, Ricumon w Patin ier ahesher, Ship sock, Siraieshen, London Aug 30, with mdse No Grin at sMisiten aC Be i jel in bal- burri- we Bark Anato (Itai), Villori, Havre 4> days, in ballast, to JC Seuxer. Bark Donald Ferguson (of Pictou), Ross, Duukirk 51 days, iu batiast, to Bross, aie JB Holdren suuar to Maitian Schr Alta V Col Kol vedo pe rs ‘vonsel oye o tel raxoaue wit F; vearel to Brett, Son eco Hatteras, lina 31 days, with Parsons & Loud, miles ay, huis heavy SE gale, luat- ing 12 pce mainbduom, panied malurigging snd spat jiu and maingall, Rxrurwen —Bark Credito (Ital), Simonett!, hence Oct 22 for Gloucs having t o erly eno © quantities of water and burst Is anchored ut the no ithweat Spit for @ harbor. PAS°ED THROUGH HELL GATE, BOUND SOUTZ. Brage, Portiand for New York, with Lm raped As New on the 334, shipped. 1s toresall. a Te N we York. Sehr Almede, Hmith, Windsor, NS, for New York, with Plaster, He, to CU Va VC King, Sehr Viola —_ =miih, Windsor, N&, for New York. Senr Clara, Al Windsor, NS, tor New York. vod. tockland, NB, for New York, (an, Van Wail, St John, NB, for New ‘Bue veranel Lote }. Preemny. Ban cor tor New York. Bel Bath fc ¥ Sone Aaate Cart! Sche Wis M Wilson, Ben Ser Sarah B Jones, y, Boston for New York. fehr Ida velatorro. Chase, Boston for x Sehr J — Hall, Hall, Boston HW Godfrey. Je fs Fall River tor Boird (fh, Fall River for a Somerset for New Yort Schr Anne B Jacobs. Jones, Hyannis or New Yore. is Sallie Frefetben, Taunton for New or! Behr be anah Willets. Dottridge, Warebam tor New York. i rem Kingsland (fisherman), Boobe, Nantucket fur fe Yor = Schr Sarah W Blake, Briggs. mies te eke Gusatio Wilson, Floyd, Quincy I aa, Yon, for New York. New York. for Phil Sehr Kphraua Stonington for New York, Schr A V Bor; ideace ior New York. Kobr Balle H hh. Providence for New York, ¢ Modesty, Weaver, Provid Provis ‘Corwin, Provide Scur John Warren, M carr, Pe Potter & Hovper, Bradbury, Providence for New —— Providence for New York. Hart, Provide: for New York. Handy, Pri for New York. ‘hr A Tirrell, Phinney, Providence for New York, Senr James Jone: Persons, Providence for New York. Sebr Kevenue, Kelly, npn for New York. Rehr Nigh tia ale York, Schr Peete ore. ro for Now York. rounz, Providence tor Philadelphia, jerey, Newport tor New York. Sebr Ano blisa, Hallock, East Greenwieh for N, fork. pont Panale A Fite, Fixe, East Greonwion for New ike Hattie A Butler, Carroll, Portland, Ct, for New Schr Helen P Jones, Fortiand, Cs, for New York, Sehr Annie J Russell, Strickland, Portiand, Ct, for New pede he New fox k, Hart tor a for’ % ww York x 7 Fa chy for (7 per ag (as tort Philadeiphte ‘Spa w tis Bello iieitas ‘Now Hevea for Pailideipt °C G Cranmer, Cranmer, Now Haven tor ‘Philadel- ry PiSche Twilight, Robinson, i Isane Hall in ballast, from Boston tor New York, taut euchor off Captalu's Island, Long Island 13 BOUND RAST. teamer Genoral Whitney, Hallett, New York for F ie ee ae ealte (Br: Leaksts Maw. Tore ter Ber Hi (Br), Woods, New York for %t Jebn, N} roe Hope (mr gaan Re Tove for Be igh, XB, beer Kate Carieton (are Thorndike, New Yoru for ache Kate & mary, nae Hobokes tor Providence. All the above eastera vessels, with several others, wrt {RS hoc in toe rondsteed abor re. BELOW. Louise (Nor), Michelsen, trom London Sept 2. 3 ire (Br), Keboias, from Louden Aug 2 Bark Keguius (Ner), ‘Holve, from Hamburg Sept 12. CLEARED, Steamer Scythie (Br), “Hiatus, Liverpool vie Queens town 0G Francklyn. Elysie (Br), Harris, London—Henderson Bros, fF State of Louisigas (Br), Johnston, Ulasgow—A (Bolg), Niexels, Antwerp—Petor (Pr), Jonds, Havre—Louls de New Haven for Baltimore, Kingston, Jacmol and Aux bus, Nickerson, Savannab— pre Tomes e stream, Ingram, Ubariestua-J W Quin ulutor, Doane, Wilmington, NC—William P William Woodward, ¥ Antnracite, G tt, Owego, White, Point Welfe, NB—Jed Frye & Co, ke Meta’ (Not), Urbye, = Dock, Benham Carver, bs iwetor, r Tirana ‘Me ene Fimo Tugersoll, Hereits (Br), Brense MARITIME MISCELLANY. BG For disxsters during the col e. Jonun Buamaut (Br) Some S00 tous of PM of the 224 orm yesterday, see gens hoo eu hoe appareuuly all gut. be pees y the sen was breaking ever decas, kamen sien sat from Cho} nn up to during ot I iy ing vet Port Garroll, receiving slight damege house. Bane Sorma KR Lunns, 661 ow York Lag us © itinetdan, Me, io 1870. lacoty hat an trom New at Wellington, NZ. on private verms. iG Gunassino Cora (He, Justice, from Liverpool Aug wed to have been aban- y piscage may tes 234 from Lon- ‘Delaware Bay ino w). Anderom, wuien sailed from San jor Hh vo port om she Crt Isnanp, Uct 25—A heavy gale trom SE caused sobr Wiliam MeCovd two ler; scene boo cree 8 oahane here, Three other scbsouers: dragged fouled other, causing slight nag he Sear? pos is now ing. Montneat, Oct 33—Th tug Rocket was in collis- sion with the government steamer Kichellew to-day aad sank Io 22 toot of water. Nawronr, il, Oct 23 Cutter Dexter, haa! mainmast ot tuaken schr Aids, from Hovoken for Pu Nicket, yesterday. off Point Judith, she will take the other to-day. ht from an un- Sarah, having |. she panied out ‘on ageount of the iakveturued this morning. bay: She cruised us far us the ™ ing seen nothin; dour mataget p Sr Joux, XB, Vet 23—18 le reported that, the brigantine Anulol: ohn, hence tor ireland, with lumber, has a al Beier at soa. anaes, Oe Oct 23—The tu; argo, which was Mzhverea. sebr Free Wind wae’ sowed to New Bedford by the Steamer Nouohansett 1 About 100 tous of coal boon landed from the sehr ve George Wal Her cargo wil be Ae Hear h . we hi a ie man is unknown, ‘Schr Florougs Roweli was gotten off to-uny. Woon's Hou Just arrived. 5) Rquavh Meadow shoal, but tho gale shu could not keep hold of hier," Afver the schooner was cut loose she dritted uu the shual. VkRPUR—Sbi New York ren SHIPBUILDING—Messre E & A sowall, of Bat ceived part of the frame tor « new ship of about cf U0 tons, which will be commenced soun, WHALEMEN. Sailed trom New Basford Oo Oct 22, sehr Pedro Varela, Nickerson, Atlantic Oc tonlo Ls fa rk C W Morgan, Ellis, NB, oil pet reported best ob from “ian. Francisco reports the arrival of scirw it Meyor, from the Arcti - Sept 2 She reports that up to that time not» taken except gue by the abip Joba How! "Tho fleet is cruusiug about Herald fsland. tot from Capt Gifford, of bark Oak, of New York, dated at Panama, Oct 8, reports had be ing int buy aud had taken a) vbls hpbk a Had Te untors pate tn losing whal vsharks, Would conti: cruising fm tho bay until the 8 Probably go out of son was ap. when soe Usk would whaling service. SPOKEN. Sbip Jumna (Br), Parr Pon from Dublin for Phil 18, Oct 19, let 41, hong edias ald I from New York for Yoko- x a 43.40. Farien, frum Fecamp for New York, Mort meen, from Charleston for 67 8. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Antwere, Oct 23—Arrived, barks Dorina (Aus), Cat- tarenich. Baltimore: Andreas Kiis (Nor), Salvesen, New York (both via Queenstown). Sailed 23d, ship Bonanza (Br), Webster, New York. ALicantx, to Oct 23—Arrived, brig Floresta (Sp), Millet, Baltimore vis Barcelona. Breugn, Oct 23~Arrived, bark Mathias (Ger), Backer, Battin Barcetona, Oct 20—Arrived, brig La Rachele (ital), Cscuce, New York. Byxte Istw, Oct 21—arrived, barks Hovding (Nor), Jenson, New York ; 224, Royal Harrie (tr), Young, Balti- more. Borpkavx, Oct 22—Arrived, bark Eintracht (Ger), Mus- wieck. Baltimore. Canpirr, Oct 33—Arrived, bark Esther, Benjamin, Bris- tol, E. ; Cnrooxnavex, Oct 22—Passed, steamer Bulgarian (Br), Trant, from Boston for Liverpool. Cork, Oct 23—salled, bark Light Brigade (Br), McDon- old, United States, Caras, Oct 23—Arrived, bark Em: ter, New York. Constaxtinorix, to Oct 25—Arrived, brig Sussek branes Tichias, New York. Doxxrrx, Oct 24—Arrived, steamer Stalacliffe AG Mor ris, New York. Fiume, Oct 18—Arrived, bark Jon Sjodia (Sw), Gorans- son, New York (not arrived at Trieste). Frorwasa (Norway), to Oct 23—arrived, brig Vesta (Sw), Wablgren, Philadelphia. Grsox, Ost 18—Arrived, sehr Nellie Shaw, Cates, New York. Hutt, Oct 23—Arrived, steamer Serrento (Br), Bristow, New York. Balled 234, steamer Lepento (Br), Rogers, New York; ‘bark St Joseph (Nor), Johnsen, do, Paysant (Br), Dex- Hauora, Oct 23—Arrived, bark Concepcion (8p), Bar- | reno, Wilmington, NC. Sailed 21st, bark John Zittlosen, Merriman, Baltimore, Liverroot, Oet 22—Arrived, bark Ross Dhu (Br), Flem- ing, New York; 234, steamer Ontario (Br), Roberts, M treal. Sailed 234, steamer Istrian (Br), Thomson, New York. Lonpom, Uct 23—Arrived, ship Kook Terrace (Br), Fietober, New York; bark India (Nor), Meidell, do. Mailed 234, ship New World, Hammond, New York; bark Hypatis (Br), Marshall, do; Pains (Nor), Matthiessen, United States. Lizaagp, Oct 23-Off, steamer Cimbria (Ger), Bad hausen, from New York for Plymouth and Hamburz; bark Zaritsa (we), Skuntse, from Newark, NJ, for Antwerp. Lucwons, Oct 20—Arnived, bark Virginia, Thurlow, New York (before reported without date). Lasmox, Oct 16-Arrived, bark La Piate (Nor), Hendriek- son, New York. Movinux, Oct 23—Arrived, steamer Devonia (Br), Craig, New York for Glasgow (and proceeded), Marsxities, to Vet 23—Arrived, bark Vincenzo Pirotts (ital), Cerra York. Oronto, Oct 16—Arrived, Belle of the Bay, Welton. Philadelphia (before reported without date). Quexxstown, Uct 23—Arrived, stoamers Atlas (Br), Tal- bot, Boston for Liverpool; Hibernian (Wr), Richardson, Baltimore vie Halifex for do (and both proceeded); vark Ginmbatsosta (Ital), Dagnino, New York. Sailed 234, steamer Baltic (Br), Parsell (from Livor- pool), New York. Rocuvvonr, Oes 21—Arrived, bark Emerald (Nor), Pe- dersen, Baltimore. Rortxnpam, Oet 23—Arrived, ship Louise (Nor), Unger, New York: brig Alaska (Br), Halerow, Baltimore, ‘Also arrived 23d, steamer Rotterdam (Daten), Lucas, New York « leared 22d, barks Etta Stewart, Smith, United states; JF Whitney (Br), Spicer, do, Srermx, Oct 20—Sailed, bark Betsey Gu New York. Axtwunr, Oct 23—The first officer of the steamer Noder- land (Helg), from Philadelphia, Las arrived here and re- portson the 15th iust, weather thick aad fogey, three-masted steamer, schoom Diack, making tour miles Did wot require assist- ance. The description answers to thet of the Hermann Ladwig (iselg), trom New York for Antwerp. Oct 28—Barks Hugh Can (Br), Eldridge, from 4 svaion (Nor), Svensen, from New York, jod; but both got off undam- (Nor), Dae, aged. Hutvour, Oct 23—Steamer Nederland (Bolg), Kandie, from Philadeipbis, has grounded on Ggeree Bar, and her position 1s daugerous. Tugs have gone to her assist- ance. Loxpor, Oct 23—Bark Messol (Nor), York via Qu a for —, has been assisted into Deal. She has lost all i topgaliant masts 4 hag balwarks stove and yards broken, the result of « collision with an known vessel back of the Goodwin Hands. Edye, trom Now WEATHER 2 REPORT. Houraean, Oct 23, PM -Wind W, fresh gale; barometer, 29.407. Purmovrm, Oct 23, PM—Wind W, fresh, with rain squalls; barometer, 29,65. FOREIGN PORTS, AN aPouis, Be Oct 17-Cleared, bark Albion (Bi eae Luadot Banwow, Uot "0 - errives. bark Oliver Emery (Br), Swatriage, Ht Joho, Cinpir?, Oct 12--Sulled. ship Birnam Wood (Br), sings- a Oot 20—Arrived, bark Faunie M (Br), O'Leary, D H, Sept 9—Arrived, bark Sarah E 1, Boston. June 4, Water, Hichborn, trom Bosto Favat, Oct 1—Arrivs for Boston to sail Ver Hauivax, vet 10—, Tide bark Jobo London vie Heart's te Arrived 23d, steamer ‘Athambre (Br), McKiheny, New t, New York mer Sarmatian (Be). Be), MeKeusie, Q (Bri, are Nioqonta, Vi. (Br), Yokonat ‘sours Keteile Day, Wareham; H A Hoyt, Bor L Legh yond. for Howton; Addie 28—Arrived, Worcester, CR ILIEM eT ME Ro e abrador; bark Abbie Car « moe G B_ MeFarlana, 4 Wa kor, ies ck oula Harrington, Baitimor bethport; Madexascur, as HR Perkins, Blise eed Pier Go; Washington Nickerso D son,’ Piarso wannab; sph ai Ann! Alexandria, Va; Ganges, Tesch Weshawies A ‘aren; Stusesma: ecian, Mitchell, iekets, Port Be Th Spartau, Hallowell, Snow, Pa’ Oriole, Bake: Ipbix; William Stat ytasae NGOR, Oct 2 rrived, sehr Loulsa Sealth, MWobber, jaltimor “Gienced Seu J M Kennedy, Keunedy, New York and Halloway, ant i) man, Baltimore orth, to load for tn Balled, toh Jamon pre Ryder, New York (nat previously) iq TSTOL, Oct 21—Arrived, sehr N Holmes, Dow, Hobo- jerry, Now York: bark Alamo (Ger), Brader- hy Bremen, {POR Oct 18—Arrived, schr Wm & Page, Bil- okout, Huckine, Labec and New York.§ 21 veg. sehr 8.1: Nightlncale Hilliard, New York, ren fei: oe anine, Phitadelputs oh mes tiles Blake, aud J Clay, Cousins, Piiladslotias Thomas fi . tay. Now York; BBlsckman, Arnold, from Poagh? A r Morgan City, Reed. New York. Merrill, Gall, Haves HYANNIS, Oct 21—Arnved, sehr A Heaton, Phinney, ‘Passed by—Schra Annie K Martin, Handy, Boston fot New York; Nellie U Puing, Fish, and George W Cummins, for do, °024"-Salled, schrs Anna B Jacobs, Jones, and James town, Chase, are York. ote Kalle nae Lizsi KeY WES? schr R W Bro Smith, Pensacola for Boston Mem). 17th—Suailed, ship Winifred (Br), Nickerson (from Ant- worp). New Y. NEW NORLEA 3, Oct 19—Arrived, ship France (Fr), Nelson, Webb, Ruatan; Sargent S 4—C tory bark Comtesse Duchatel (Fr), Dupont, Bordeaux. Passxs, Oct 19—Arrived, bark Yarra Yarra Lara Br) Ugiand, V: Wey 23d —Nailed, steamer New Orleans, for NORFO! Oct 21—Clearea, schr Win x Levering Suith.. Barbados (to sail 224), BURYPOKT, Oct 21—Arrived, sehr Andrew New Pelledelahts. ‘orrill, Kelley, Phila Tele ith, pia, ncraph, Thorndike ‘Roudout: Mary Sobr Wm A sb ot st 31 arrived, achrs A H Edwards, ‘ior ‘Phiindslpbia; Jona Mettler, Part ker, Poe w York. ef pcan rehr If M Read, Benson, Phitedelphte. Balled—Bark Garmouth (Br), McPherson. London sckre B B Churel Georgetown, Di Wainwright, do irdock, Sloguin, Haltim Locke, Bunce i HA Ti her Berry, ao tlett, Kawa Smith, siek ni ilurat,, Ni , Perry: do; Geo W Whi ‘Raw Steule; Whitsler, do: Edw Staule: EWPORT, P: Facemiro, Bristol Ferry for New York. vlenfae New ore sehr Lizgie J Clark, “Dersy, Narragansett jer for New Y jailed—Schre ‘Trbana, oa New York for ——— Potter & Hoonor, Kradbu: Haverstraw; A Jam River for New 1 ‘ork; Almon Bucon, Providers for do; Susan Koss, Haskell, Now Washi M migent Mary Emma, Cl Pro lew York; # T Grabam, vis, and Paladium, Rider, Provide Ty sehr Young Toasor, Searsville. Martha P Ki in. west Pier tor Eldridge. Previ- do for Haver. rrew for Aliyo's. re int Balled Score William Hayes (Br), 8 John, NB; Texas, New York: Blackstone, Previden AVEN, Ust Zi—Arrived. schrs W H Jordan, Rich- esis, Dan Morrie, Menikiny aud J'S Moore, Fraukiun, from coal batt, acy Jonee, Marlhagh Philadelphia, ORT DISCOVERY, Ost 13—Salled, brig Deseon, cisco. ry pt GAMBLE, Oct 15—Arrived, bark Camden, Robia- al Okt TOWHSEND. Oct 15— Arrived, brig Tanner, Ray. 5 MUILADRLPHIA, Oct 22—arrived, schrs FG Warner, Brockuway, Conneetiout River: s Detwiler, Powell, New or Pendieton, Will Wilson, Wil *Willgtts (aot as before), Galvestor bemeee, Chelsea: ark Marchino (ital), Sebi tke Warren, Brockway, Readout; J red —' ere Indiana, Sar, nt. Liverpoet: Fentte, Pail River, Catharine Waiting, tf ardiag, Prot oman, Crowell, Boston: Lancaster, Miles, Balocs Willard, Wallace, Port! and, There ‘on she river this AM, in quence of the nigh wind and tide, LAWaRE Bux axwareR, Get 22, AM — pins “«Ger), Relek, F Ipbia (tal), Siheno (the for i ed find "and “anchored erase te Long ND, Me, Oct 21—Cleared, schr May Bi ‘Georgetown, PEL ncfionnee ds d, ache Clara EB Simpson, Tapley, Windsor, 224. Nx, to loud for Alexandria, 23d—Arrived. brix Hf: Williams, New York: sches Weeks, Parkhurst, Hoover, Prov- Soutn ie ROVIDENCK, Oct ved, schrs Mary G Farr, Cornwall ‘tichaced.¥ Florence Dean, n, Di O smith, Smith, Ports Jobson; Georse. Ww MOE ipe ‘keete. Fort Jounscn fer Pawtucket; Promelia Pierce, Kidd, Perth amboy; James lt Depaty, Meiiehon Elizuborp ia G Collyer, Knox, Albany; Black Mn Brix Fleetwing (Br), Braybrook, New York, rie eile Tiara, Realiey) Baitinoores las & sy: Hateh; My bee 3. Parker, id Mary aw TUCKET, Oct 2h arrived, echr Waa ‘Waiton, Buck goer ea Y Ivi Ingersoll,” Gi DC ny . . Builed—Nehrs Ply Mirra jeorgetown, 1 “sehes DU Diverty, Williams, Philadel Shropshire, and Mary Sophia Godfrey, Arrive Arlo Pardee, ull Horton, New York. WEAN FRANCISCO. Vet 1S—Arri Reovie. oy om ie (Br), Maruveh, 6 di Honolulu: brig § Lord Wicoe (Mex), ‘airns (Br), Di ob: laorig (Br), Morris, Queene NOSAVANNAH, Oct 23-—Galled, steamor Gate Olty, Dage gett. New York; United States, Mat pnt Sane ship & arg, Galt (from Li nen bat ete me. (ie), Liverpool; sobre ow C pweeny, Somers. do. Uet id Sarrived, schr Kvergreen, Turner, F Cooper. p= . New York, we 22-~Arrivi Adelaide, Hurd, M hegee for New York. 4, schrs HN Squire, Boston: Fairtield, Taylor, . urvaxett, New, Yerk fer 403 ire Ire Pairs, Kells, Sales, Browa, “yA. HV Oren Waiehelt, nna Aza Elisevoth, (Br), ~Thompsoa, ui rived, ‘Lae. WILMINGTON, NC eu Loncon; brig Busy Hee We astLINGTON, Be; oes, 2 sohes Shepherd. Smith, X: rih River; Tennessee, do; Areher Reeves, Smith, Phil adelphia, WARE HAM, Uct i—Arrived, schr Mary Riley, Riley, and Heansh Wik isu heure Pts Aatrim, Carte: mith, New York, a Bowie, Philadelphia; M 22d—rat Devel, sles b W Babeo em (OR, abies JON rogieter Uneasvil ours tone su. ANTED TO PUROHASE—AN TKUKST IN A Win Hone, by & Heensed pilot. Address PILOT, Post COUGHS, KRONCHITIS, WEAK LUNGS and GENERAL DBBILITH ame | Ss ae uyrorit SEAT TE of tae oe Prtpered ont: ESTE i No. Sold by drugaists. Neevova DEBILITY. » TO INVALIDS, ty, Weakness, Ac., brought on by Ie jons, Kaceuses vr overwork of the Bian mad Ne yous Byotent. WINCHUSTEWS SPuCIFIC PILL yeody an rasteal cure stro to aie be boxes are nvwalty . ad fo Bt por box: ot 00., 0: johe 6t., NO TYincuearyx a 8885