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10 BISHOP LITTLEJOHN’S RECEPTION. BEVIEW OF THE LAMBETH CONFERENCE—ITS COMPOSITION, INFLUENCE AND acCTS—ITS CONDEMNATION OF RITUALISM AND AUBIOU- LAB CONFESSION. Nothing could exceeu the silent enthusiasm with with the clergy and church people of the diocese of Long Island ana the city of Brook!yn,to the number of two thousand or more, greeted their visbop last night ja Triphy Church, Between thirty aud forty min- Mters in surplices surrounded the chancel or sat Imgiae, Bishop Paddock, of wes present aud sat in the chancel with Bishop Littiejonn, Dr, C, H, Hall, the rector of the church, in alew words welcomed the clergy and people pres, ent to bis parish and introduced Dr, Suively, of Grace Church, who delivered the formal address of Welcome tothe Bishop, His faithiul children in the gospel bad thankea God for the Bishop’s sale return $0 bis diocese, his work and bis home, REVIEW OF THE LAMUATH COKWERENCE, Bishop Litticjohn responded to this address and Mpanked bis brethren of tue clergy and laity for the bearty welcome they had givea Lim, He was glad to be back again umonz them and to enter upon the work committed to him in bis diocese, The Bishop then described the scene in Canterbury Cathedral June 29, preparatory to the opening of the Con- ference at Lambeth July 2 It was missionary @ay im St, Augustine’s Collego aud the Arcb- bishop sat in the chair once occupied by St Augus- fine, and uttered words of welcome from that cradle f Anglican Christianity to tbe oue hundred bishops gathered trom all parts of the world, the hundreds of Giergy and the thousands of the laity. The services Were hela in the groat Cathedral. Bishop Littlejoho Fibed the old town on Whose pavement tue bicod ef Thomas & Becket ts still visibie, lis library, is Cole where over one huudred young mea are being trained jor the work of tue Caurch in ali parts of tae word, ‘Tne sessions of the conference were held in the Morary of Laubeth Palace, They were private, but Dot secret Condensed reports were /uruisued every day to the Loudoun papers. ihe Bishop described the personnel of tue conlerenee und the positions of tue weveral prelates accoruing to rank around the arcu. Disbop, Iweuly-vue Americaa bishops were present, Bisuop Littiejouu relerred to the weicome Le aud bis Golieagues had received in the homes ol tue prejaies of Eogland, and in the homes oi the laity, eniphasiz- ing especiuily a pleasant hour that be spent with Mr, Giadstone. The discussions of the topics pre- Benied to the conference Were iar more able Vhan any the bisuop had ever beara, he oriefly describea some vf the leawmg d Dates. Tue topics Luvo becu referred to Leretotore. There Was Do restraint upen any, and every mun Was at liberty to present is Views Upon the subjects as be pleased, And yet the Bishop could not remem- ber any word that Dad been said of whieh he could Bay 1t had been better unsaid, Lhe utmost courtesy Bnd barmouy was upparent througuout the eaure Couference. There Wus thut in the atmosphere of the body which compelled vow, ft was tue alm o1 the Confereuce to ve practical, not theological or doce tripul, aud ail the Questious treated were within ibe sphere of the Church’s hie aud work. TH CONPERENCB NON-LEGISLATIVE. No one, tue Bishop said, ts bound by vne action of the Conterence. 11 Wus not legisiative, und waoile con. ‘vened 19 England it spoke to all branches of t Church in tue Engst speaking world, And tne American bishops realized as never before What their Charch bas received from the Mother Church. They bave given her sympathy in rewuro. It was acknowi- @dged that the Conierence gamed muck from the American Oisuops, ive Englisn Charco makes litile ‘ase of wer laity and 18 jealous of their interference 1n ber counsels, Tue Americans saw bow sue 18 weakevead by this policyy and they were free to so, ana to show he: bow vecessary fnd useful laymen are iu ali departments ot the Cnorchn’s work here. The missionary work of the Betabitshment 1s dous by two voluutary organtzatio! Ot related to the Chureb and which sometimes ioter- lero with missionary “bishops in their jumsuictions, Tne American vishops could show their Engiish brethren the disadvantuge of this and emphasize the Zact that the Churen hersoil is the trae missionary orgumzation, Aimoug the resulis of ine Couterence the Biguop menitoued tuat it taught, as netting ese ould, the rulers of distant cuurcues to act togetner and ‘the stronger bishops 10 suow their sympathy for the poorer. 11 deepeoed charity, Imereased forbearance, revived old irienuships aud treated new ones; it drew togetuer the standard ers uf tue Chureh in all lauds. {be Conterence gave itsunatimous approval to tive reports of ite Committees :—Ou the best mode of maintaining and rpatuating untou among (he Auglican communion; y what Will ana ander what conditions may the dif- ferent brauches be Lrought aud keps together. On this point the Bisuop said Luat the dreaded patriarch- Ate ofthe Archuisuop of Cuntervury was uot even Suggested. ‘fhe American und colocial cuarches Could not accept it and the English Church as at present estublished by law could not adopt wt, The Conlereuce agreed to meet from time to time, but tue Lisuop believes (hat the time will come whens visible union will be effected. 1 is 1m- Possible tnat this communion shealu loug exist wita- Out organic Uolou, Provincial imissionury tribuuals re recommended aud were accepted by fort, dioceses anu five provincial synods; a duy Of interees- Sion 1oF Mis#ious; and tue Conierence Kise revom- Wended thy exercise oi brotherly sove to bishops aud missionaries in foreign lauds, and that exch a» bis iexifmate business. A committee of revision of the prayer book was apporuted from awong tue Eng- lish, Awerican and colonial visuops. But tue commitiee ww too large and wo Wiuely seuitercd Lo do auytuing. A better wey would be, dud one Laat Was suggested, to aliow bishops iu foreiga tapas to reguini t own ritaal, Bus this was opposed ‘way tor imnovations. The Spau bud asked for u bisuop tv lead tion; but the Courerenco K Yhe,Gouterence condemued auricuiar cont the mouera ritualistic acjuncts of worsbip. Feiacion of the Anglican Cvurch to the Armenians, Vid Catwolics, &c., wis wiso considered, Bisnop Lites john described the closing service of the Conterevce in St Paui’s Catnecrai, Loudon, when Bishop Stevens, Pennsyivanta, preached to ab audieuce of 8,000 pevo it was one ol Whe grandest sizhis the Lisbop ot g island ever Wituessed. At some future time the op promised to trli Lis clergy about tne edaca- tutions of Grent Britaio, France, Germany, > 8 upentt em 1 t tit ander wd Spaia, ltaly, and the religious wovewents in those countries, THE COOPER, | MYSTERY, MRS. JOUNSON AND MuS, SMITH SURRENDER THEMSELVES TO THEIR INNOCENCK. The latest development in the supposed poisoning ease of Now Utrecht is the surrender of the aecusea females, Mrs, Jonoson and Mrs, Smith, Yesterday noon, accompanied vy their counsel, Mr. A. 1, Carpenter, of Brooklyn, they drove in a car. riage to the Town Hall of Now Utrecht and for- maliy gave themselves into custody, declaring at the same time their innocence of being in any way connected with Mra. Cooper’s death, They were at ones taken in cbarze and notification sent to Judge Cropsey. Shortly alter seven o’ctock he arrived and Opened court for @ preliminary examination, Coun. selior Carpenter movea for the discharge of bis clients on tbe ground that there was no evidence of acy crime baving been committed in relation to the death of Mrs, Cooper, mueb less of any offence 00 the part of the prisonerr, Hv argued ut consider. Sble Jength that the suspicion of foul play conceruing Dire, Cooper's death was fouuded on the fimsiest sort of idenee—namely, the statements of aman evidently aod 1d Kosmip Circulated g no knowledge they spoke He THE LAW AND DECLABE bat whien Vious good character of the prisovers, und ridieaiea of the referred matter to pre- bhe report wa to evade arrest, He became aware tout warrants bad been issued, they came to court, Coun- Bei felt that any lo deveution Of the prisoners was entirely unwarra and be gave noticu that anloss yy were discharged Without any Uouecessary delay he should apply to a Judge of tne Supreme Court for & writ of bAbeUs Corpus. sudge Cropsey vented the motion, but intimated that uniess iuriber evidence was adduced before lo their release. He stated that, al- written aud telegrap: the tumiiy of decensed in Newark, N. J., where ti body was buried, to bave the remains extum yzed for traces of poisun, be had as yot re- The prisovers appear to keonly feel Character of the charge against inem, to make “py Statement jor tue proseni, only what they were innocent Mrs. Juusou is ebout tweuty- five years of aye, of slender build and come festures. Her companion is alsy a young wo: Somewhat stouter, of (he brunette type, wad witn & reaay flow of correct Innguage, the serious They declined Visit by a HekAl.o reporwer to Bath, L. 1. yestors ited in nis seeing Kugene Tyrrel, the eon of deceased Mra. Cooper. The youog ian stated 8 opinion bad not ehauged 1a regard to the He sill beheved tuat ner geath He could not, however, stato ps bis family propoved to take in the mater, ith, tue Lusbaud of one of the prisoners, re- wed im tue Town Hull Prisou with Hin wile up tom late hour iast nigh When spoken to concorning a imp lieit confi deace in bis wiie's The trienus of Mee. Stoith strongiy eri course o/ Judge Cropaey in waking pubic tt ein Of ber guilt oF innocence of the eriine ed. Mer basbund gegarde | the letters as prov. ‘only # flirtation’? Uelween herself and Mr. Cooper. A further examination will tke place in the Town Hall at Now Uir L. L, this afternoon, ~~ MISSING. John Lynch, twoive yours old, and his younger Drother, Kdward, teu years oid, ure reported missing m No, 4 Navy street, brooklyn. James Coyle, twenty-uve years of has been Missing from Lis ome, No. 40) West | wenty-sixih mireet since Lhe 19th inet, ib Daily, iiteen years old, of No, 47 Horatio Massachusetts,g| NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1878.—-TRIPLE SHEET. OBITUARY, EX-SENATOR JOHN 8. CARLILE. Ex-United States Senator Joha 8, Carlile, of West Virginia, died at bis home at Clarksburg, in that State, yesterday morning, very unexpectedly. Mr. Carlile was born in Winchester, Frederick county, Va, December 16, 1817, and was educated at home until at the age of teurteen years, when be wont into @ country store as salesman and clerk, in which business he engaged for himself at the age Of seventeen, About this time he also commenced Treading law, and was admitted to the Bar in 1840. Two years later he entered upon the practice of bis protession in Beverly, Randolph county. He was elected to the State Senate in 1847, and served till 1851. Ip 1850 be was a member of the Constitu- onal Convention of Virginia, aud no 1855 was rieouer, baving bo bearing on | elected a Kepresentative im Congress, serving one term. In 1861 he was again elected a Representative to the ‘hirty-seventh Congress. He was the prime mover in the «ction which resuitea in the division ef the Ola Dominion into two States, and for that purpore bad a conven- tion called, which assembled iu Wheeling as the Capital of the new State, He was subse- qQueatly eiectea by a convention, also held at (hat of two Senators to represent 8 were wan mitted without much re- sion ‘Of regularity. While in the Senate the question of the separation of West Virgunia from the old State was taken up, aud although taking a prominent part in favor ot the movemert, the views entertained by Mr. Carlile in regard to the boundary lines of the two tes differing {rom the majority of bis party, which then tolerated no independeuce of opiuion oF action, cauged him to be accused of favoring the South, An accusation of this character was then tantamount to a conviction, and his influence in the party coun: received @ ently bacam strong supporter of bi t Jobnsen’s policy, op- posing sherpolioy of rei uction by the republi- can party. In 1864 Mr, Curiile retired to od nothing more was beard of bim 1n polit atumpod the State tor General Grant in 1868, retiring again Wo bis privacy after the election. gard to the q SAMUEL C, MOBLIS. Samuel C, Morris, late proprietor of the Pavilion Hotel, Long Branch, died there on Tuesday alternoon atter a lingering. illness, induced by di heart. Mr. Morris commenced life as a man, and subsequently identified himself with the bathing interests of Long Branch as soon as these Degan to asi some importance, considerable time the pre priecor of the kuown as the Morris Hovel, So greatly was he re- spected and trusted by those who knew him that some twenty-seven yoars ago a namber of prominent gentiemen, who were his friends, Dutlt lor bim the Pavilion House and installed vim as 1s pro- prietor—a position wuich he retained to the hour of b jeath, The deceased gentleman, who enjoyeu the Teputation of being o: ¢ enterprising and gepial men about Long Br. was born in Mon- mouth county, N. J., im the 1813, and See had attained the age of sixty-five at the time death, His daugbier, Mise H. Maria Morris, wad "ap affected by her tather’s death, to whom she was most Gevotediy attached, that she suddenly died on Wedne! day of a it of spopleny, uttributed to the mental e: ¢itement caused by her grief, The suneral services will take place at two P. M. to-day in the Brauchburg Methodist Episcopal Church, he m GENEBAL JAMES 8. WHITNEY. Gi 1 James S. Whitney, while riding to his home in Brookline, from Boston, last night, 10 a horse car, was taken suadealy ill with an apoplectie ft, and before a physician reached him iite was extinct. General Whitney was boro at Soutn Deerfield, in Massachusetts, in May, 1811, and from boyhood was accustomed toan active life, Betore emer bis ye y he was appointed by Gavesnar ward hizo si of Hampsnir ie came interested in the cotton manulasturing in Conway, and Pro Bacb: pointed superintendent of the Springfeid armory, making sever: radica! improvamonis therein, until 1 Was considered the model armory of the United States. He was appointed by Prosidont Pierce Collector of tuo port of Boston, After resigning ibis position he became provident of the Metropolitan Steamsuip Company. In politics he bad always taken an active part, 10 1854 being elacted to the Legisiasure In 1871 be was elected to the mocratic party, d respect of ail, irrespective of party, treatment of Lis opponents. He One of hia daughters married Mr. Charles Barney, o! New York, aud the otuer W. F. Dimmock, of New York, she romaining two being uomarried. GENERAL GEORGE H. DEVEREATX. General George H. Devereaux died ut his residence ‘mn Salem, Mass., yesterday afternoon, aged sixty- pine years, He was born in Salem, and entered Har- yard College in 1825, Braguating ea the class of 1829, He alterwaras studied jaw @ promiuent ty fon “ite Paid much ate ry matters aud occupied Various Ligh positions in the militia of his State, DELTA KAPPA EPSILO The thirty-second annual Convention of the Delta Kappa Epstion Society, which has¢hapters tn nearly ry college throughout the country, w. held in Columbia College Chapter Hall yes- terday morning with closed doors Seventy. five delegates wi present from Hamiiten, Amherst, Yale, Bowdoin, Aarvard, Michigan University, Colby University, University of Virginia, New York College, Columbia College and otbers. Ke- ports us to the general condition of the organization Sbrougbout the country were presenied, and, alter being read, were placed on file, Ibe reunion was ap exceedingly pleasant one. In the afternoon the di tes, many of Whom are # Fangers 10 the cit; gai! up the East Biver and afterward rt WFip up the Hudsoo. In the evening the public exercises of the con- the Aeademy of M uionable audience, vention were held presence of a large and bitelaw Retd presided, were Protessors Scott Mor Mr. Seated upon the stage Docharty, Mr. James E. Morrison, Proressor Compton, Kev. Dr. Ormiston and Professor Fisher, The exerci*es were opened with prayer by the Rev. Edward P. Ingersoll, after which the membere of the fraternity united in the song, aij to Our Brotherhood.” Mr, Whitelaw etd thi delivered a brief address, in whieh be spol vent men throughout tho country belonging t their fraternity, and paid titting tribute to Colonel: Theodore Winturop aod Colonel Milligan, both of whom lost their lives during the war. In concluding 3 he bade the members of the fraternity a come, Ab oration on “Modern Edacation” was thon de- livored by the Rev Dr. Alexander Winchell, of the Syracuse poe and after the “Fraternity song,”’ which was sung b; members of the society, the audience was aistaissed with Deuediction, A PASSENGER STEAMER MISSING. [px TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) Batimore, Oct. The steamer Matilda, Captain James Guriey, of the Weems Transportation line, which sailed from Fred- ericksburg, Va, for Baltimore, on Monday, has vot been beard frou, jd it ia feared she was lustin the eof We SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS, ‘DATRS OF DRPARTURE FROM NRW YORK POR TUR MONTHS OF UCTOBER ASD NOVEMUIR, Liverpool Bo] Harr... y way Jit Brondwuy. {1 Broweway 72 Brondway 137 Broadway [69 Brondw «17 Bowling Gre 2 Bowling “Y Browdway 9 Brondwas iiasgow .. 2] Liverpool . Liverpool . fraroburg [01 Bro ° Liverpoo! .|4¥ Broxdway Ciy'er jtiehmond.: Uiveraool -[31-i3 Hrowdway Clressata, mbar \81 Broadway 16! LAverpool * [60 Broadw 16] Hremen...12 Bowling Green Devonian 14]Giasgow...|7 Bowling Greem Montana, 19] Liverpool .|20 Hroadway Groece 2)]Uondon....|69 Broadway Wisconsin... 26] Liverpool! ./29 broadway Sebiedam | su] totterd amto0 Broadway HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSER- VATIONS. ar Ther Biate 9 Od, 24 {now Par | Dep. | wind. | Fane, 40.10) “ol xe bs , 15} ted Narrows. qeaigy gor bal NNW LO Bar... eee [2 PM 80.26, Ga) NNW | Vier ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. HIGH WATER. Sandy Hook....ove 713 Gov. island, @ 7 68 Hell Gate PORT OF NEW YORK, OCT. 24, 1878. ARKIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STRAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONM TELEGRAPH LINK. Steamer Abysxintf (Hr). Murphy, Liverpool Oet 12 and stown 1th with mdse and psasengorete CG Franck ‘Arelved wi 11:55 A Sieanior James © Stevenson (Br), Purvis, Neweastle 20 days, in builust, to Funch, + dye 2 site snwehandensntee sates $8) Jom 41 14, spoke Urix Svea Nar, York; 20th, lat 4146, om Havre’ for do: same SUN AXD MOON, eve — — iy: ‘et d bark Cnanima (Br), Brluiah ship, showing sigoals SQRT, from do fur 23 Jat 40, 25, # bark, showin, siguals MDSJ, bound W. (Fr), Frangeul, Havre Oct 3% with Loui Bebian, Hadfroab aud passengers io Jawoe B Ward & Co. lind heayy & from ENE to SE the entire passage ; was hot our Get 24, off Abseeum. passed bark EL Pettengill, from os for New York. nd m ner Richmond, Kelly, Norfolk, City Point and ttich- with mdse aiid pasiongers to Old Dominion 1 Lo. Stoumer Albemarle, Gibbs, Lewes, Del, with mdse to the Old Dominion Steamship Company. Ship Liverpool, Li L fang Isle of Wight, 44 days, with mdse to Grinnell, Minturn & Co. Oct 14, Hugo Millcr, native of New: York, fell overboard was drowned. Bark Franceschino S (Ical), Aste, Hull 57 days, In bi ham & Boyesen, Had heavy weather: stov ke, igia P (Aus), Forian, Fecamp 43 days, in ball & Co, Was 11 days W of Bermuga, with strong westerly gales. Bark Atlas (Nor), Lari Rotterdam, 51 days, in bal- dye & Had strong wesleriy gales 4 to Funeh, t-dye of the Bai! ark Harriet Oampbell (Br), Taylor, Dunkirk 50 Fat) in bailast, tod W Elwell & Uo. Had strong NE an gales, with heavy head seas: lost aud split sails. Sehr Corva, Tyler, Alexundrin cor Rockland, Me. Oct BAM, 25 mils SE Of the lizhtsbip, hada heavy BE i: in whieh lost mains<il and stove boat Sehr George Aery, Rogers, rovidence Oct 23, during a heavy gale trom SHE loot spankers put in here tor repairs Bgr Bark Donald Ferguson (Bi anchored below, came up to the city 24th, and reports had heavy NE and NW xal d split sails a2@> Bark Hebe (Nor), from Valencia, which was au- chored below for orders, passed up at & PM 24eh. PAS:ED THROUGH HELL GATE. BOUND SOUTE. Ross, St John, NB, for New Joxandria. foresall and in, which was Sebr Ti V Crand: York, with tumbs yeh ire D Stu: Schr E Nickerson, Nickerson, Kennsbee for New York. Sehr JS Lamprey, Xobinson, Kemneboe for New York. Rebr iilas Hose, Lows, Keunebve tor New York. Behr Congress, id Vortiaua, Me, for Now York, with headines to Waddell & Co, 2 Alaska, Hamilton, Vortiand, Me, for New York. Schr Cnaries 8 Huzard, Hazard, Bangor for New York. J Laughton, Hollowell, olfust, Me, for New Boston for Philadelphia, is for New York, nto for Ney York, Scne Yor Sehr John M Bramall, Doulas Sehr to" hase. Hyan Rehr Jo Tisdaia, Ti Sehr Kate Seranton, Pond, Providence tor New York, Sehr Louis Walsh, ©?Donueil, Providence for New York. Sehr E A Hooper, Hand, Providence for New York. Schr Mury Emmu. Cusuncy, Providence for New York, Schr Watchful, Gill, Newport for New York. Schr Alfred F ttowe, Ellis, Warren, RI, for New York, Schr Odell, Winsiow, Portland, Ct, tor New York. Schr Ettie T Little, Little, New Haven for Baltimore, Schr Hattic Lolli |, Mystic, Ct, for Baltimore, Schr Sallie Burt , Stamtord for Now York. n Lox! 1, Ryder. in atlas jore reported off Cupta’ now at anchor in Hart [i BOUND East. Stoamer Franconia, Bragg. New York for Portiand. Ship Owexo, Whit York for Paint Wolfe, No. Senr Lady Antri York for Warebara. Seer Hoscbh Kosere, Humilton, New York for Foriland, Schr May Munroe, Adams, Port Johnson for Boston. Schr Muria Adelaide, Kemp, Port Johnson for Boston, Schr 8 8 Bickmore, Johnson, Amboy for Bath, Me. Satled from Hart Inland Roade this AM—Bark James McCarthy, Strout, New Yer for Montevideo; bi Smith (Br), Lockhart, do for Bor Woods, do for st John, NB; achra Gari Thorndike, 0, for Belfast; Spring Bird (Br), tor St John, NB; Mott llaven, Collins, do for 'C a tae Dudley, do for Luvoes aud ail otbers, borers te ported. BELOW. Ship Princeton, Bradle; m Bremen Sept & i, (Ger), Schmidt, trom Suettin Ang 24. z Hiigzens, from Potnt-a-Pitre Sept 2U, in tow of Pilot boat Slary ana Williams No. 19, CLEARED, Parthia (Br), McKay, Liverpool via Queens. G Franceiyn, Galtie’ (Be). Gieadeil, Liverpoal via Queons- ort. Steainor Denmark (Br), Williams, London—P W J Hurst. prienmer Anyrta (Br), Camptell, Bristol, E—Hendoraon ros. Steamer Herder (Ger), Bienes, Hamburg vis Piymouta ani Cu-rbourg—Kuuharat & ¢ ae Renown (Br), Smith, Rouen (France)—John C ager. ‘Sfamer Emily B Souder, Kueh}, 8t Domingo, Cape Hay- tien Tuna taluad, ke Wiliam E iyde dw Can ey Steamer Clty of Washington Timmeriny ndre & sons mer Canis (Be), Laddicoat, Kermade—A B Outer. va nce, City Point and Rieh- mon Steamer Old Dominion, Walker, Norfolk—Old Dominion Steamship Co. Steamer Martha Stevens, Chance, Baltimore—J 8 [cLeod, Philadelphia—Mastor. ers, Warten, Philadelphie—James Havens—F ‘Steamer Franconia, Bragy, 4 JF Ames, Steamer Neptune, Berry, "ostun—H F Dimock. Ship lnmboldt, Willey, Shanghai -Saiter & Livermore. iy ‘by, Yokeh Howos, Shanghui—Vert Ship Jeremiah Thompson, Ki Brown & Cu. on Freeman, * Sark UL Routh, Young, Livorpool—Thomas Duaham’s Nephew & Co. ark Leseudia (Ger), Haestoon (Swe), Andersen, Ali Bremen—Hermana ren te vin Cadis—Ben- ack ; Acacia, Andorson, St Jago aud Guantanamo—Way- dell & Co. Brig Aura (Br), Meelt, verte Scammell Bres. u Brig M A Doran (Br), Poley, Cape Town and » market— J Whitney & Co, Brig Thomas Turall, Bates, Port Spain, Trin-L W & P Arwstron. cent SA Patne, Brown, St Pierre, Mart—BJ Wenbere & CSene@ ¥ Baird (Br), Starkey, Hulitax, NS—P I Nevias Sor mers Memling (Br. Celtic (Br), do; St Denmark (Br), Londo (Be), Kingston, Ja, & Bmily B Souder, St Dom! Josep, Meibournes Colorada, pire Liverpool; bar . Breckwotdt (Gor). Antwer] sites, Singupors (Nor), Dubling Bells Mudge (Br), ido Janvir (Ger), ours (Ger). ao; brige vas ish, Liabois, Gam, Barbados; Camen. Port Spain: aches J 3 Ligsie, Annie BW Hall wo Seas. iia. J 8 lamprey, 4 J alcott, W li Kensel, Paul Keller aod Joseph Kudd, ali for Soatiern coustwise ports, MARITIME _ MISCELLANY, Bar Yor wreck of ship 4 S Davis, from Callno, attended of soveral lives, and f ter a ng the storm of the 23d, see Ke SreawER Mencaton (Belg). trom A: York, in Uallass, put baek to Flushing age to machin Sreawen Nawnagansor? (Gsherman), Faulkner, while la th bel Viverton, K. 1 hoio in her bout uk. The erew saved. Wreckers t'to her assistance last Bight. y, NSW Id." Calcutta rived at Ula erdau. Banx Paw (fas), at Philadelphia from Lon Sxperieuced a ve 2 hours, duri iin trywail Bank Dowistaux York, betore report Troop while ge Br), from Port ¢ port quarter, ‘aod main tails plink and tonring away the wiberpart of the exbin « of the accident iss Would not answer ber helm readily, Pickford & Biack’s wiart, 20th 50 tons of her cargo abatt der case may be ascertain effected. Bak New Revvstic (Br), from Brunawiek, Ga, for Ri- Janviro, before reported, urtived at Tyves Uct 24 water togxed. Sens ALTON (176 tons, of Boston), Fitezerald, from Hayts for New York, with logwood, went ashore one mile gouth of Signal Service Station at Cape Hatte ered PM Vet 22, durin ‘ere sturin, and will prove + wal fore Crew suvede Deck load washed off, Cargo in hold ean be savod. Scun Jos Fiten, whieh wont asbore near Stonia 12th inst, broke up on Wednesday night during the wale, Scun Sant, Canurox, from New York fur Philadelphia, grounded inside of Barnegat [niet and subsequentl, idee namin Rground at the niet. Her re fone, andthe vowel 1s leaking, She will probevly die: charge eurgo before floatiag. Soun Nevtre UO Parse, Fisher, from Boston for New York, put into New Bedtord Oct 23 with loss of anchor off Cotuir the same morning sour & B Onvnen, Kelley, from Now Bedford Oct 22 tor d wits Jonni, A Gnri NO, revor the erew G out trom Wil- hexvy 5% xsle, with Bigh pee, biiged to put into Beas, fort, NC, for medical aid and a new crew. After leaving Beaufort experienced heavy seas until’ we roach the Capes of the Delaware, afer days at sea from Wikmingtou. Koders pele of Wednesday xb quarantine. from Fort Marie, Ja. for Dele: doned. reported, and 's3."tan 77 30, by sent Lens at ‘Thiladeiphie, Scun Yossarre, from New York for Darien, put into Nortolk 24th leaning, The sloops reported dragged ashore at City Island 23d bave not vastetned muca damage. Atazanpata, Oct 28—Sreamer Lady of the Li Norfolk, reports one vessel sunk at Murlin’s, one Bree 18 Maze Bay, one at Goose Bay and ove at Six Chimneys, Bames unkuowa. Epcaxtown, Oct 22—Sehr Ira Bliss, Hudson, from Phila- delpuia. Fels Ju asvod on 21st vassel sunk about 8 miles SW of th. both topmasts out of water ubout 20 feet. cutter Gall Goprielso ited ufloat sehr at. owned by An- torm of re will be he now is high and ary, ‘of diffe lty iu getting her off, Nonroux, Oct 23—Schr Wm Tice, for Alexandria, Va, whieh put in at this port for repairs, will sail to: Nuwcastix, Del, Oct 23—Sehr tue! minha for lor some poi: a done, | ys from Wil- jor sani, Captuin ‘in the. storm’ this here, wud fa @ satel only one m: Mth remaining sea- mame of the survivor is George W . ladon with potatoes and house point this torenvon. loop Lucy Morgan drazced auchor and dritted into rail. eer , bear rt to-di despatch, bout ‘Cycle sinotaar John sramall at hal past ont to the at his morning and iP Sad two mon areonbourd of her. The reat of the c wore brought to this port Wednesaay. The Providence steamer Amos U Barstow tuok four schooner loads of the Sohn Bramall’s carue to Providouce to-day. Thure is no ‘cause for lurthor apprehension, tho gale having sabslded. Vinevarp Haven, Mass, Oct 24—The schooner ashore on Hedge Fence yesterday was Jamos W Drury (ot Jas C ‘The wreck of schr Etta A Stimpson, grounded'yesterday on Middle Ground, and this morniny ‘drifted eastward by ans: harbor, The steamers island Home aud River Queen are uit. ok of the whaling bark Sargh is reported pack of tho Videyard: und will probably land there. Wirarxarox, Del, Oct 23—The sebr J Dever. of Dividing Creek, Cumberl Md, while sailing this morning, mouth of the C Hane Neon as strock by the gule and he istiaaa tur h«rvor, She w: eaptata and four ore, buts heavy ss p. The eaptain, [to vamed Pever Walliams, were drowned. Launcuxs Mr M V Minott will launeb s 1.700 ton ship from Us yard at Phipsburg Conter next Saturday. Hog Edward O’iirion, of Thomaston, will |-unch Oct 28 ship ever Bulit at that pl Sh ts 245 foot et Dear. 90 fect deep, and will register avout is nameu for the captain who is to com- tian bore-Frawk F Curling, late of ship Win a Camovell D.—At the yard of D H Atkins, Milton, Del, he bark slisa J McManomy. Her dimensions ars Fall, 34 feot beam, main hatch tween decks. She isto be com- mimore, WHALEMEN. HA Robbins, aud 1 menial’ by Geo Ww Toresira; Mii jomp son, Gace H *riipe, ‘Nickorson, do; ‘Amelia, Bradle: Bermuda; 24th, brie Herman Smith oe barks Att boro, Holland, Bermada; 29th, Ja jarclaad, Ospe Verds; 3.th, Wave, Hamond, St emo SPOKEN. ole yea (Be), from om Bremen for New York, Sept ‘Sup Cbariotte (Ger), Gutsmith, trom Baltimore for Bre- men, Oct 2, }, lon 47. ‘A ship (Ger! showing. QDOCS, from Bremen for Balti- more, (ct 6, lat 48, lon Bark & Webster, Sitshetm, from Bassein for Queons- town, Aug 12, iat 29 8, Bark Hi slttie from Londonderry for Balti more, '8 by EXE of Sandy H ‘Oct 21, 68 m: A, bark (don. showing HATS, from caten ‘for New ‘Xa'Amorien sebounor, showing JRDH () Aug 29, let moriean sebouner, ry . it ieee ‘showing @) Aug OUR CABLE “SHIPPING NEWs. Anrwenr, Oct 24—Arrived, ship Riverside, Rich, Phila- delphia: bark Margaret Falconer (Br), Morely, Wiiming- ton. NO. AmsteRDam, Oct 24—Arrived, bark Liberte (Nor), Sam- ttelsen, New York. Brovuwensuaven, Oct 23—Arrived, bark W H Jenkins (Br), Baker, Philadelphia; brig Castalia, Sparms, do. Sailea 23d, sehr Rennie J Carlton, for America. Brtvast, Oct 24—Arrived, ship D H Morris (Br), Morris, Philadelphia; bark Ella Vose (Br), Doody, Baltimore. Beroxn, Oct 15—Arrived, brie Vesta (Sw), Wabigren, Philadelphia (not as before reported). Carats, Oct 23—Arrived, bark Romo (Br), Carroll, Balti- more. Coxstaxtixorie, Ost 15—Arrived, brig Sussak (Aus), Piebias, New York. Dvnouwess, Oct 23—Off, ship Ismir (br), Bond, trom Baltimore fer Bremen. Dusting Oct 23—Arrived, schr J M Haskell, Crowell, Boston. Grnoa. Oct 20—Arrived, barks Franziska (Nor), Olsen, New York ; 234, Ironsides, Tapley, Richmond; schr Clara E Bergen, Dayton, Philadelphia. Gatwar, Oct 23—Arrived, bark Burzermetter Muller (Ger), Fischer, Chatham, NB Gost part of deck load, some sails apd bulwarks). Hutt, Oct 24—Arrived, bark Marathon, Emery, Ade- Inide ; Pietro (Ital), C: Baltimore, Havax, Oot 24—Arrived, steamer Bernina (Br), Alien, ip Guardian, Payne, do; barks Athlete ‘ruro (Br), Burris, do; Disinganno (Nor), poskaerny Baltimore. Hamaung, Oct 23—Sallod, barks Crown Jewoll (Br), Frits, Sandy Hook; Hermine (Ger), Frich, Philadelphia. Irswicu, Oct 23—Sailed, bark Mim! (Aas), Tominich, Delaware River. Lrvenroor, Oct 24—Arrived, steamer Lartington (Br), Dixon, Charleston; Lake Nepizon (Br), Scott, Montreal; bark Harrie: Upham (Br), Putnam, Richibucto; also the Reludeer, trom ——. Salled, 24th, ship Golden Gate (Br), Kempe, San Fran- elaco, Lizarp. Oct 21—Off, bark Now Brunswick (Nor), Stoesen, Philadelphis for Blsinore. Lyxx, Oct 23-Sailed, bark Fanchoa (Br), Cain. United States. Lronorx, to Oct 24—Artived, brig Clara Pickens, Coombs, Philadelphis. ° Mansuitues, Oct 21—Arrived, barks Vincenzo Pirotte ital), Corrage, New York; AU Meyer (Gor), Proha, Hons, Now York; © (tal), Lauro, do; Floreila, Craig, do; Regina Cooll (¥r), Boers, do; Skerrrvore (Br), Craig, do: Triton (Aus), Cat- Unione ({tal), Corraro, do; V+neranda (Ital), sehr Sullivan Rich, Baltimore. Mata, to Oct 24—Arrived, brig Mary E Rowland, Law- ton, New York. m, Oct 23—Arrived, bark Corinna (Nor), Bolland, Now York; 24th, bark Rachele (Aus), Smerch- Inivich, Philadelphia. Also arrived 24th, 10 AM, steamer Mot New York for Liverpool (and satied). Rorrenpam, Oct 24—Arrived, barks Mistletoe (Br), Delap, New York; Mereurius (Nor), Lyszaard, do, Srocknoum, to Oct 24—Arri brig Mentor (Nor), Moller, Philadeipbia, Srertix, Oct 21-—Arrived, barks Collector (Nor), Olsen, New York; Heve (Ger), Nordt, do. Steaea Leonn, Sept 29—Arrived, brig Annie and Lilly, O’Brien, Boston. Sincarore, Sept 16—Sailed, bark Samuel D Carlton, Freeman, New York. ‘Tawanivrs, Oct 12—Arrived, brig Anite (Sp), Peres, New York. ‘Turmsts,to Oct 24—Arrived, bark Liss! Daglish, Now York. Ariived at —— to Oct 24, bark Quatre Fratelli (Ital), Raffo, Philadelphia via Queenstown. Lonpow, Oct 24—Steamer Rotteraam (Dutch), from Now York for Rotterdam, 1s ashore at Helvoct, (Br), Jom Dagitsh (BH, Lucas, (The it it Ely Riso, Viekerman, of and from Cardiff tor mn the night of October 23 on one of it was towed off and sank in six Sellly Islands, psthome of wat Mark Red Cross (Br) ashore in Ballin from Liverpool for New York, will be got off, There is trving to plander tho vessel. E, Oct 24, leaky, and with loss of deck load, fore and maintepmast, jib, sells and all attached, Capa (Br), from Liverpool Aug 22 for Galveston (vefore reported), was abandoned Aug 30, in lat od by Frouch bark Malin and landed at Senegal. The crow of the bark Orion, Weisser, from Chatham, NB, Sept 27, tor arrived at Gravesend, Thi vessel was abandoned at sea. WEATHER REPORT, Howruran, Oct 24-Wind WNW, moderate; barometer, 29,20. Puymoutm, Oct 24—Wind W, strong, squalls; barometor, 29.40, Boer, Oct 24—Wind NW, strong. FOREIGN PORTS, Burwos Arnrs, Sept 9~ ) arrived, bark Cyclone (Br), Forbes, Montevideo, Oatcorta, sept 17—Ln port, rtist (Br), Sergeant, jad aud New York, to riy in November, nee xaos, Oct 12=sailed, brig Alphonse (Br), Kobl, jew Yor Catnanity, Oct 10-Cleared, sehe Harry © Shepho ow 60h, vel ‘LM Merritt, Bowden ; Shamrovk: (or), 11; schts Aizens, Piuumer; Looe Out, Niekols, uli of Hawerss. es on 15--Sailed, schr Ase Eldridge, Eldridge, s Lor: Custeam, SB, Ops S1—-Areived, bark Mandarin (Br), harpness, th, barks Albertin Schutte. St Na- 19th, Lombard, Bourdase, Murseiil avana, Oot 23—Arrived, steamer Santiago de Cubs, Reed. New York. Arrived 17th, bi gente (sp), Gordan 18th, ‘sehr Aubrey, Si John: "19th, brig’ Mary’ © Marine! Schr Maggie Gulu, Selover, Philadeipli lot 17th, steamer Raynor (Br), bark Virgen te las, Nieves‘), ‘New York: rigs Mariposa, Miltom, Philadeiphia; ‘an. Br), Collins, Aarne f Alto Manlius (Br), Tood, New York ‘vin Cardenas: sehr Bsbert Ruff. Bi exns; Idth, steamers Chas W Lord, Colt New York 4 ath, ‘Nuevo Barovloms (Sp), Dias, do; briv Faanin iN], do. Clears vin Sate (Sp). Paxonera, 8 Custro, New Orleans Anto da’ (Sp) Cotherstone (Br), Hall, Hauirax. Get 21 Gienrod, bark Arab Btecd (Sw), ihainbre (Br). MeElheny, St Jonns, NF, ” . MarTANzAS, Oot 17—Arrived, park Geo Barnham, Staples, Portiand: jon, Henly, do: 18th, bark K'A Allen, oun Pearl, Henloy Poiadelphia . rig Ynsel (Ger), Liithenser, N of Hatteras; sehr Ariadne, Dyer. do. MomrmaL, Oct 21—Suiled, bark Ciaribel (Br), McRae, Queenstown. Port MutcRave, Oct 2i—Sailed, schr Humber (Br), New York. Quesee, Oct 22. ar Circa od (Br), Wy- lie, Liverpool; , Glascow ‘do tor’ do: bark do: brig America forMontreal; Laxe Krie (Br). Se Lake Simeoe (Hr), Sargent, Charente (Br), Michon, Sligo. Arrived 24th, steamer Waldensian (Br), Stephens, Glas- 2 Wilton, Warren Point; Love mine SBF: Bennett, Moutevie Mermaid (Br), Cow- ard, Car Off Hie prior to 22d, bark Moselle (Br), from Sydney, C8, for Montreal. Rio JANKIRO, no date—Steamer Newton (Br), Batler, will sail about Nov5 for Bulthnore, St THowas, Oct 23—Arrived proviously, bark Elvine, Jobnstone, Damerara, to loud at Hayti for Philadelphia, Sr sours, IK, Oct S—In port, schr C Graham (Er) tor on in 5 days, Jaco, Oct 9—Arrived, brig Jamos Miller, Parkor, Bos- at! tava, Oct 17—Arrived, brig Sagua, Munday, Faila- hia, St Joun, NB, Oct 22—Arrived, schr Julia Clinch, Ma- honey, Pertn Amboy, Cleared sehr Aoasia, Hamlvo, New York. Vicrouta, Oct 15—Balled, abip Tiida, Berry, [Pee Steamer AnyssixtA.1 Antwerp, Ot 97 Baile, Wellamo, Eskelin, New York; 20th, Wilhelmine, Welsh, Philadel wl Salled from Flushing Ame 6th, Monarch. Sinel ALMERIA, Oct 5—arrived, Syrian (), Garvie, Valencia. SUELO shen Sept 2—Arrived, Edward L Mayberry, Knight, Bos! Amor Oct TT -Salled, King (s), for New York. @, Court, Montreal; ‘olson (Br) jaliao. ti agarstown, Whiteman, Oc Buistor, Oct 12—Arrived, Zeal Ophir, Shediac. d, Sunderland, MeMilten, Rich!- ay Franklin Waste, America. J Onelton, Butler, Port- York; Koin (s), Ringk, Baltimore; 10th, Dering. jampordewn, Tingiey, South: allod Sth, Ohio), More Anderson. North America; wont Pas Taner Oct 10-Arrived, San Domingo (s), Andor- son, New Yori AERDRASE, Oct 9-Sulled, John F Rottman, Nash, Now ‘Arrived at Pauillne 9th, Caledonia Larsen, and Gjomla, Thomansen, Miramichi, yinlled from Paulllac Gch, Annte 8 Conant, Bak ‘ork. Bassain, Aug 28—Cleared, Jonnie Douglass, Jansen, Eu- ro} Rownay, Sept 15—Arrived, Clydesdale, Hatheld, Lamaca; ae Seaforth, Scott, Cypusis; 19th, Essex, Peterson, Zan- ai Satied Sept 19, Caulhridge, TEill, Maaimain. Conx, Oct 9~Arrived, Ruth Palmer, Smith, , Qet 7—Arrived, Ida, Peterson, New York. Oct 9-Arrived, Studé Frankfort, from Ship jaltimore. 4, Barcelona (s), Halesow. Montreal. Grogins, for'New York, ready to Leary) Oct 7—Cloared, Matthew Curtis (s), Irving, jelDiin. ConsTaNTINOPLE, Bept 28—Arrived, Cecelia. and ¥T Carma, Gambardelia, New York (and Poth nailed for Odessa). Cah eh Aug 20—Arrived, Prima Oscar, Powles, Co- je To port 5th, Goodw anil. red, Portlaw, Anderson, Ymuidon Ottolina, eine, St John tor Lon- 1, Reynard, Hamburg tor spe ee ‘ait, Langdon, id sailed 12th), tor Ga, for Hall; od 10th, Rederdal: it = i caus a («), Samner, Lo jew York; Eden Holme. Randall, New York ‘for London: Couqueror, Gould, Hull for America; Garland, Ingram, Lynn for Peni i Balled 12th, Cora, for Wilumlagton; 8S Thumas, tor Car- Dover, Oct 11—Passed, Braennow, Pagel, New York for jorgensen, Miramtchi for Lo ‘Lawrence, Kemp (trom Antwerp), New York, Dunxceness, Oct 10—Passed, John Maun, Gibson, New York for Be-men. Dus on ‘Arrived, Ruby, Quebec; Economy, Five Islands DUNDALN, Get TiecArrived, Jessie Hoyt, Nutter, St John, j Disrart, Oct 9—Salled, Menariek Onnes, Bensema, Pen- Monte Carter, Hi New York for mustown for do; a Yor! ‘Furzrwoop. Ge Ti—arrived, Je ait Sheet Harber rive from Favarsuam, Ai FAvit, Sept 25<-Seiled, banaue F Lewis, Woodbury, Cave de Verte (alter repairs). “ae Om 12—Arrived, Nordpol, Schmidt, Mira- GRiuspy, Oct 12—Sailed trom the Roads, Flora, Peter- son, from Hull tor Ga.verton, rei olivia (#), Small, bien York. GLascow, Ort 9— GneKNOCK, Oct 11—Arrived, Phoenician ( Mon- yroal: Brookville, Bury, Miramichi; Cavou ‘Qua. bees Bella, Chri Miramichit Hdward Cardwell, epee: 12th, Narmonte: A Gatled 11th, Glenbervie, Campbell _Baitimore. Gatway, Oct 11—Arrived, Dagay, from Quebec. Gisnautas, Oct 10—Satlod, Bcoule (we Spittal, New Yor! Tansod 44th, Amita Borwind, MeSride, from Glrgentl for Wood's Hi Os, “Osh B—Arrived, Brodre} Phile- Boston. Zurigo, Gamliael and Hostoa; Oth, Madre Chlctan: agiiarl ani el Gionrro, Philadelphia. msmindcs Chlsesa, Hauntna Oct 0 Arrived, Skarecrom, Amundson, New York; Pommerania (+), Schwensen, do; 10th, Mary'A Nel- son, Pranck. Charlo agin, Smith, New York; he Ure tulad, ‘erscn, Saxuenay. Salvosen, rctved oh $0, oth Aa hie, Hoxa Koxa, ‘Oct 6 Balloo. Pesers, New York, &c. eaRmuuonxe nan, Oot 12—Arriw Twilight, Thoraton, it John. N Istx oF Dake into the Motherbank Oct 11, Prin- eipe di Lucedio, from Neweastle for New York. Ors Catharioe's Point 11th, Eastern Star, from Quebec for Newenstle. Lavenpoot Lith, Wyomib: Halvorsen Quote Arlon, M Now Yorks Sulied. ‘eh. or Ron Laurensen, Montreal; 11th, City of Bristol mois Paiiadolphia. J ad 10th, Leading Wind. Hinckley, R: Lucile, Talbot, Ualcuttag Emebantor, Tos, Galveston: X E Botsford, Atkinsou, do; Fruis Girl, Driscoll, st Johns, a bane, 7th, Belle O’Brien, Of the Biackwat: OBrien, Liverpost fe for Off High Hin: Laseetl Loxvox, Oct 12—Arrived, City of Quebec, Falconer, apron watery avon, King, Han a rod nt Gravesend Tien. Queen of the North, from Que: Burgermeister Schwing, Saegert, Miramichi; Bin’ Wortensdn, Quebees N Lignox, Oet 6- adeiphte, My yoren’ Oct 3—Ar-tved, Helots (9), Smith, Patras ae i York). e ose ¥en York. A el o son, Boston from Gibraltar Oth). sere MELBOURNE, about Oct 7—Acrived, C L Taylor, Bergman, Eureka. ). Galveston. Glasgow, &e “ Puxanti. Oct poutuoprn, Oct ii—rue ia. Mingle 31 se gurtanb, Oct LiePut Inte the ronds, Geo I Jenk ORTLAND, Put into the i Ross, trom Dinkirk for bee ad Yor! i ao TTadgipbia. for Fleetwood rv, MeKay, Moutreal; 11th, St John, NB. Bailes oer pron Lendon Drovneda: uhoe, Kirepatrie ; Dorina, Antwerp; itook- Khedive, Silloth; Li ik t apman, Di wyanana, Oct pOsasrived, Mersey, Suiter, Quebec. x, Oct 8 -Sailed, Leonora, Blood, New York, fwinnwimpn, Oct B—wiiled, Activ, Uinteup, "New ‘Tork; Tth, Neb: shat on, Bravanoen, Oct maneved, Ea “t Hvidt, Sorensen, New York St MICHANLS, Nopt 23—Sailed, 8 P Chase (x cutter), Amiques, New Bedford. (revenue ue, Oot 4 Arrived oye (s), Watson, New Olof Glas, Andersen, MeCally, Bait + Johanwon, Baltimore ; phine, Hart ed previously, City of Syd. SYDNEY, rf "% (s), Dearborn, San Pra roe oe HITRHAV EN, lived. i Miramichi. Yuvrpyx, Oct Worley & Soyiour, Sushor green, Charl Axrwenr, Oct 11 The hip Liatte Rows, tail, which tired here Oct 9 from New York, was driven from hvt au- chors off the St Michael Battery during a storm lust night, but was brought Vacs to her anchorage without the avsist- a. ALLYSHANNON, Oct 8—Tho sen, from Miramicbt for this port ( the’ north #ide of the bar hers, Sept di cargo Was commenced, but it Wax not atl when nearly ail had beon t fe) was gut off :khe was towed ers the Baxtey, Oet 10—The Gratitude, Baldoek, from PI detputa for Queenstown, fer onde Hursto1, Oct L=The Gia Yorn, reports tha she lost une tops: Jivs and port aneho anaven, Oct 9—The J B Daffus bat Murphy, trom rthwest of tl b enusing nor to lore took and brought her to the roads here, where the ‘enehored this morning. lute, lu A “-The J 7 eae, cs Ivige * mouth 9! the harbo hed ont thregs pines by a tux. Dust, Oct 10“The Baby, bark, of Limerisk, from eo Lady Clarendon, Marshall* whieh returned to the Tall of after which wl Haver, Oct 10-This mo (American), from New Yor! act wit an iron ligt © broken, de. ‘ sprit. Liverroon, me 11—-The Martha, ship. Norwepiat Baltimoro Pe Ee tire Tat nigut afv ing 2,000 barrels of petroluum tamed inse Goabentare ‘The Dusty Miller, of and tor Casrmarvon from 9% see ae out ato ae Fodwal’ Heads trom St Pastick'e Causeway. Sovrnamprox, Oct 10—The ship Lepanto, srriy from New York,’ reports that on the 20¢ tho Ist ass tell io wit! rienced a gi jod violence mui report of the ‘Captain have apparently been running on the southe ro verge of a yale during the whole passage. Ga the whiel shipped many hei deck, and on our ryhhy net ber of pens on deck; all the but no sheep have died from this cai wsrows. Oct 11 The bark Goronime Meare (sai), trou Phitede hia, while sailing into harbor Tast ni; collided with the bark Countess of Derby (| aoe York, which vessel was about towlnz ta soa; vei had their quartsrs damaged and lost sails, Wistreehyen. Oct 11—Too bark Cara Taal, Murphy. Maryport (ballast), for Galve from # dal eros Dusition ae ‘a vals way Firsh vostenda re and broucht to this port b: hitehaven, The Maryport tuc bad boon vat to Mar with tho lifeboat below ing to that port, and eucceedod In taking off all the crew excepting captain and mate, who prs erred staying by t! ship. ‘The Whitehaven took with her the Niteboat a crow, also a pare crew to pat on board the vessel, whiel was successfully done, The sea at the ti seach tins dug bad tho berk soon under ‘weigh, arrived in this port at 8:30 PM. AMERICAN PORTS. ASTORIA, Oct 15—Sailed, bark Melancthon, Mensom San Francisco. ALEXANDRIA, Oct 23—Clearod, schrs Drosdneaght Fm ‘Haven; Hattie V Kelsie, Aliyn’s Point; Bila, Brools Passed down—Sebra Li es Ames for Providence; MB Rockhill. Jersey City: A! n Ts Now Haven, amd Archer & Reeves, ——=, ree Gvorgetow: BOSTON, Oct —Olnared, bark Georgina No? (Hayy LeB Haytl; brig Grass Lothrop, Atwood. do, ‘24th—Arrived, steamer Glaucus, Boarse, New York; scha Thomas J Mart a, paren, Philad-Iphia, Clexred—Sehrs ng, Howes, RioJanetro; Viner yard, Bosens ok May i Hickuan, Smith, George to loud for. ecaiewall teamers Saxon, Panther. Ci Nereus: bi Georina No? (Huy)? brigs Bom Jenus de Keo ag Grace Lothrop BALTIMORE, Oct 23— Arrived, steamers Ai js (Br), Berzes, Cardiff; Jobas Hookins, Hallett, Beaton wohe John K Shaw, Vox, Now York. Cleured—Shtp Hramerhaven (Gor, Wohldt, rseens schrs Maud Casey Pattison, Nassau; Kednoy Parker, ve ' WJ Whitney (Bi dustry (Be), Gifford Dan), Neha Para: sehry Ada J ance at ‘Hall, New. Haven. Salle¢—Steamer West [pdian Viva, Carmel. Pasnae: id Emma: BANGOR, Oct 22— Baltimore, BATH, Oct 22—Arri: schr Mary R Stockholm, frome coal port. dalled Sobre John D Paigo, Hailey, tor ———; 8. A Hof ler pills hi sone Satilla, Rivers, Satilla River. Rice: Oct 21—Sailed, schrs Annie R Lewia CHARLS: Bion: * Oct. Me prrieed, schrs Fred & Serta Condon, Rotterdam: R Beard, Philadelphia; John Sweeny, Savani Sailed—Stcamer Charleston, New York; barks Jane Havre: Clifton (Br), Liverpool: Poneme { oi £ Toads Bal aoe jo; Fingel (Br) Amsterdam; sehr ore, eer ‘Oct 22—Arrived, schr Helen Mar, Ward, Ball Schra John K Sanford. Berry, Georgstows, DO; Sonn n Galen Hannah, New York. mae MACHTAS, "Oct 21—Salled, sohr Alaska, Clart, pebaatin KETOWN, Oct 22—Arrived, schr Ira Blias, Hudson, WORTRESS MONROE, Oct 2¢—Pasted oat from Rich mond, hark Geerge (Ger), for Havre. GALV ReeeOn, Oct 19—Arrived, sear Cnas EB Metrisea, steamers Riversdale y Anoninon, Suit Orleans) ; Flos (Be re Helew A tere y West; GuORORTOWN, DO, Oct 22 am ‘Providence (gareloateas te to Amerie an Toa Crossley, New Haven; Annie B rovide: Cleured—Scur M E Rockhill, Roekhiit, J a Sener Mane Oat ab arieed antes ane Kate Lilly, Hutchings, Gar for New York; Ai : y Batchines. Gardiner for Rew York; Ancous, Mason ‘ned SaoKRON VILL ‘Oct 19—Arrivod, schrs JF Wyman, Me; Bella tussell, ‘Smith, eres s ‘Oct'24—Arrived, ship Peter Young (Br), Havre for orders. chbwes, Oct is—-Arrived, echr Chas A Ropes, Apia Yor! Sist—Saited, schrs Virginis. McNiebol, Fanning, and Frances phen i ae, Nee York. MORILE, eat | 24—Arrived, steamer Geo Fisher (Br), aii , sehrs Jacob Birdsall, Blake, New York 8 4 Cotlins, Pardee, Philadelphia; Wat McLaon, Rocers. eae mm “aera (Br), Pinder, Live: hm amg NEWAUR VORT, Oct 23.—Arrived, sebr J 2 dtroes, Hurst. Rondeut. NEW BEDFORD, Oct 23—Arrived. schre anaieS ¥. Robo Nandy; G W Cummins, Nickerson, and Nell joaton for New York (lost anchor off C. F ey Gardiner for do; Agricola, Whit L6G In port—Sebrs for Battimore: Moni: Fooulring: Major, © dischar, PORT TOWNSEND, Oct 16—Arrived, bark Geu Cobb, Olver. San Franciaro, ORT BLAKELY, Oct 16—Arrived, brig Tanner, Ray, sont HOY AL, sc, ge amines bark Richard Parsous, Packard, Camden. ee Ot "ia Arrived, sebr Lit 4, steamers Chillineham (B: nia. ny Mayflower, Di . Boston : Pete Baron. i tlerries ; orth, Pervemeutl, ‘otteville. jerce, Now Hi ry sieaiteays Cor candy Hxines, Hartford ; ships uma Oita, Grovel. Hw public (Br). Kove, “Antwor (or) men: Credo ' (Nor), Orear (or). ‘Grandoe, 4: JU Wal ‘BueaKwar (Aun), Kodovovieh, bailed—Barks Gacta (Ital), do, AND, M . New York: ches W | i Decline. . New York; DB Poncie verett, from port Sohneou: H Oartle, Greoal venov DENCE, Oct 21—Acrived, sehr Benj Kaglish, ot se Chase, New York. rf ett, Kasemiu vrona L Ware, Smith, and A w ¥ | Oct 22—Arrived, schrs Gi Nook, v York Lida Boeke Boer FA beers . Hin \—ehrs South oo s Th { & rs ontan m, Budd, New York, roms, Feruambueet ANCISCO, 0. . Teaertved, bark Mary Glover, Delany, Port Discov 15th, ship Fr (Bt), Metcalf, Youohama et es Waa hip Williem Jour- brig Norge (Nor), Ohrist i Pipe |—Ship Southern Rights, Briard, Live: Lie rT (Br), Smith, do; bark Therese (Ger oMayer, en. —Stonmor City of Columbus, Nickerson, york tahip Griunaei (8 Hrakonvurg. Reval. siaeinad Put into Tybee taxford, from Brunswick. Ga, t ST MAWY A Edwards, mil ler, Now Yt Fitapatrick, Cann SOMBRSET. Oe Hoboken. 8 ‘Sehr Thomas P Cooper, Staples MINGTON, NO. Oot 22Arri tagior. Jones, Sew Yorss Xen, he 24th —=Cl ark Le Plata (Nor Andro pools Heipelen irene (Gere nen a WASHINGTO DE, Vet 22-Uienred, sobre Louise Malloy, Sietwon, Alexandria, bo ond for Kastorn veut ‘Morris, Datel, ( 11, 0 Lond for Fall MeHAM.” Ger 22-“Arriveds sent ‘doo, Smith, New Fete IB ai B., Dason, Bowie, Philadelphia; M r. sche James Bliss, Hatet, SrORD, Oet 23—Sailed, sche Sarah Mil rdiok, New York. enter , Ikenburg, dors Mt ry \l, sehr Kvergro: ANTED To OllARicw—AN Al BARK OR Oulb- per of 200 to 20 tons, for & vovaye to Australia, chase f ty flad captain and er Apply to JOHN B. MU Me tor BAY, 52 Wall at