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OBITUARY, OMRISTOPHER BR. ROBERT, FOUNDER OF ROBELT COLLEGE, CONSTANTINOPLE. Christopher R. Robert, merchant, of tis eity, and formerly president of the Delaware and Lackawanna Railroad, died in Paris en Sunday morning last, Oc- tover 27, at the age of seventy-seven yeare, While ‘m this city be was chiefly known as @ prosperous ‘Dusiness map and as an unassuming Christian gentic- man His is a bousebold word among the Christian races of European and Asiatic Turkey as the munificent founder of Robert College, near Con- Gtantinople, and will live in history beside the Har- wards and Peabodys, Mr. Rovert was a native of ‘Long Island, having beon born, in 1801, near Moriches ead Belieport. For most of bis life be was engaged in business in Front stroot ag @ dealer in cotton and suger, under the frm pame of Robert & Williams, and = iatrerly under his own mame at No. 97 Water street, He had trom youth taken an activo interest in many religious and Philanthropic associations, especially in the Home Missionary enterprise, It ia related of him that, be- ing et Galena, LiL, in 1829, he was so impressed by the religious destitution of the miners in that region mv} ne sgeuee to the Homo Muasionary Society to onary thither, chiedly, if not wholly, as axpeune From that time dated a connection re than forty years with that society, of which he was long the treasurer. Hic was also much towr- ed in promoting the education of young men tor try of bis own denomination, (Presby- ud contributed /iberaliy for the mainte udents at Auburn and Beloit semiuaries, to ral endowment tuucs ho also gave generous omnes, He founded the German church in Rivington Ureet, New York, und supported 18 pastoral work for many years ut an annuul exvense ol some $2,000, He alao joundea and enurely supported for years u ry on Lookous Mountata, Tenn, made ‘extensive tour in the East, and mB at Constantinopie conceived the d blisbing some inaiitution for the scie! ion of the Christian races of tne Bast. quisite cPuni . ore accurate knowledge whom Parrpetely a Of the past and present condition of Turkey. Tho college was fouudod ut a» picturesque village Bear Constaativopie, under the presidency of iB, and 10 1865, without consultation founder, the oame of Robert College it complished great things ior Gi 8 and oiber Cristian rage of essentially diferent irom American coil th @ Aumericans, the 2, Bulg jane und even Turks, the inetitu- ite character, Many who are now prominent Ube Organization of Bulgaria were educated at isution, whieh bas cost Mr, Robert above ,000, and which be bas probubly still iursher en- dowea by bie wall. @ 1874, when tho health of Dr, Hawlin compelied Lim to return to this country, the president of Robert College has beon Rev. Di George Washburn, of iddieborough, Mas merly » m! Jaw of Dr. other students bus naturully decreased during the late war, but with the permanent ari Moa not being sectarian tu g the young men iF this justitutio: August last to vi engaged revurn death. He ve ho is married to u son of Mr. H. K. win Switzerland, ibis eXpected that the romuins Robert will bo brought to this city for inter- meat DAVID LAING, LL. D., SCOTTISH ANTIQUARY. Dr. David Laing, Librarian of the Signet Library, at Edinvargh, died at nis residence at Portobeilo, Edin- burgh, on the morning of: the 18th ins! ged eighty- six yeara, By bis death Scotland loses not only an eminent author and antiquary, but the principal link Detween the present goncration and that of ber greatest autbor, Dr. Laing was the patriarch of Seot- tisb literature, aod, with the exception of Mr. J. Payoe Coluer, who was three yours his senior, the patriarch ef Britien iterature in general, It is an interesting fact that tho venerable gentioman who Das jost died Was only fouryears younger than Byron, ‘was of the same age with Shelley and jour years the senior of Keate. During its whole exmtence of thirty- @ight years ho was the secrotary to the Bannatyne Clad, founded by vir Walter Scott in 1823, and was vhe eastor of the greater number of its very valuabie publications, Dr. Laing was tho second son of Mr. Wilttam Laing, bookseller, whose shep at the heaa of Cunongute, Edinburgh, and attor- ward at No. 49 Sowh Bridge street, was ®@ favorite resors of the Scottiah litera at the begin f tbe coutury, as appoars by passages volame, “Peter's Lotters to His Kine folk” and other gossiping publications of the times, Davia was born in 1792, educated at the Canengae. durgh school, and for a short tim the Edinburgh University, and acquired Lis iifeloug passion tor wehmology by “burrowimg among the old books which formea the patornal stock in trade.” He nat- erally became his fate: assistant, and from 1826 bis partner tn the firin of **Wiliam aud David Laing,” whieb did a very extoasive trade ail over scotland, Dut especially with the university towns, Mr. Laing, Be., was the Orst Edwburgh bookselier who dealt to @ny cousidorable extent in Continental books, and ia the way of business the younger partner had eccasion to make a visit to Holland, where he bought a vast ber of Aldine, Piantine and Elzevir editivus and Other masterpieces of the early typograpvers, His extensive book jore soon brougns him into datimate sions with the ‘Wizard of North,’” nd when Scott, in 1823, csiaviisbed the Baunatyne Giub, tor the reprinting of rure old tracts, at first SND & Membersuip of thirty-one, subsequently m- Breased to 100, the position of Honorary seeretar: Was ‘all but forced upon him” by sir Waite: ff Ame 115 publications of tbe Bannbatyne Ciub few Were sent Lo pross without deep indedicdness to the bearoing aud taste of Mr. Laing. ven betore the es- tablisnmeut of the ciub no vad edited “Ine select Remains of the Ancient Popular Posiry of Scotiand”’ 1822 email dto), only 108 copies naving veen Finted, of which the greater part wore destroyed yy fire iu November, 1524 He also edited on his Own account, in limited wambers, tous Pieces {lorty-two) of Fugiuve Scoten Poetry” (1823-25), ‘éariy Motrical Tuli (1826), aud ‘ihe Pvems of Wiiteam Doubuar” (2 vol-., 1834-06). Among tue Banvatyne puviications airectiy edited by bim wero “Lhe Historie and Life of James theo Sext’' (19265) doha Spakiine’s “Histone of the ‘roubles aw Memorabie Transacious in Sootland anu Eegianu” [2 Voila, 1823); Jonn Roilund of Vuikeith’s “seven ages, in Scottish Metre” (1837), and Robert Bailie’s “Lotters avg Jouroais,”’ 1637-1662 (3 vols, 2841-2), ana he closed the series with u velume entitied “Adversaria,’’ consisting of notices ilius trative of tie earier issues. When, tu Fevruary, 1861, the club resolved to close ite existence, und heid its Dou! necting, he received trou tne bands of toe President, Lord Neaves, a piece o1 sliver plate—in whieh s statuetiou! Sir Waiter Seott was supported by emblematic figares of History, Pootry aud Music— 88 & memento of bis long and honoruble connection ‘With tne society. White sitll a young wan Mr. Laing Was clected to the Sevitish Society of Autiquaries (1824), with which be had an almost litelony oiliciat eeacnian, acting sor fliteen years as treasurer, tor two yours ae secretary, for twenty yours as fore, feasaror ne rehubiistated the museum of xirioating it trom debt by personal ad- His papers, chiefly bibliograpuical, iu every Volume of the sociey’s Transactions,” end did much to edd to tbe authentic materials Ot Scotiand. He wax the “Arep@ologica Seotica’? th yeur of membership, in Fe! 1874, that voy | cased & portruit of M Basuccosstul cunuiaate the post of fbr Wee Faculty of Advocates, aud in 1837 bi ap- ted librarian to tho Society of Writer to Her y's Signet, a coagen the day Of bis death. lie Opared wn eiaborate catw> Jogue, which bus been parially printed, ana formed the task of arrace:: ‘versus — burgh ou bobie ye ‘ igerary career, Which commenced as {81h Mr. Laing siood sponsor 10 uo. leas most first oviiectos and edited, with Bibliographical Noticer, sliustrauive Papers”? (6 vols, 1846-64). Au. @tuer tavorite taxk was the editing of ty ef Scotland, inciuaing, b Moved, those of Alvxana ; (821), Rovert Homrysun (1965), and sir David Ly: of the Mount, whose “roetiwal Works” (2 voi Js7h), wre to be wued Ww a splendia Shree volume euition, with n 16tl-2 1. and ik of a Beries of “Marly Historinns of Scotluud,” consisting of Andrew Wynton's “Urygsuai Mowr Crouyki of baertaK in mestoric: arable ma- nia ana aie. same direction.” his modesty that, while the manuais of con- NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1878.-TRIPLE SHEET. rary biography are loaded with scores of eu- wence, he blicasions COLONEL RICHARD BEALF, JOHN BROWN'S 8EC- BETARY OF STATE. A telegraphic despatch from Oakland, Cal, an- noaaces that Colouel Richard Realf, formorly of Pitts- burg, committed suicide at ine Wingsor House in that town, on Monday night, the 28th inst, by taking Morphine, The suicide ts attributed to ill health and domestic difficulties, Colonel Reall had arrived in Oakland from bis former bome at Pittsburg a few months since, and was for some time connected with a mining company, Fow probably of the readers of the Hanatp remember that jess than twenty yours Binco the mame o¥ Colonel Roalf figured largely in @onvection with Captain Joha Brown’s enterprise against Harper's Forry, he having been the Secretary of State in the shadowy “government” formed by that sin r a ees. Warr few particulars of Colonel 1's romantic carver are authentically known. He wasa native of England, born about 1820, and jn some mysterious way connected with Lavy Byron, whose protégé be was. He had bad miliary experience in the Britah service, was a man of good education and fine literary talent, espoctally in the di- rection of poetry. He Teauted” for many years at Brighton, England, and pablisbed at London in 1852 a volameo! poems entitied ‘-Guesses at the Beunti- fui,” of whieh favorabie notices may be a in io a Gentlman’s Magazine of that year (vol. 2, py 442), Soon alterward be came to the Uared” Miaue resided a while in the Eastern ctties, partly eccupie iteratare und journulism, aud was in Kansas g the border warlare. Tuere he was introduced, ‘tall of 1857, to Captain Brown by Cuptain Joha Cook, along with L. F. Parsons and J. Hinton, and took part in the famous eampaigos ou the Missouri border. He accompanied Captain Brown to Canada apa Was present at the famous Convention at Chatham, May 8, 1858, when the *constitytion” was adupted, the negro preacher Wiliam ©, Monroe elected Provigo ‘Oaprain Joho Brown, Commander-in-Chiel; J. H Kugi, Secreury of War; George B, Hill, a of the Treasury, and Richard Realf, Secretary of State, He partici- pated iv the attack upon Harper’s Ferry, in October, (869, but succveded in escaping eapture und sburing the fate of his chief. He 1s understood to have been a in tbe war for the suppression of the rebei~ lion, butceriainly did not make auy conspicacas figure therein, After the war be lod a precar‘ous life in the Eastern States, residing chiefly ut Pittsburg, and it is betieved that be bas lately centributed to more than one mage: wnd that he published a volume of poems not long since, ADAM CLARKE FLANAGAN. Adam Clarke Fianagao, a ie long resident of this city, who for the past Miteen years has lived in Har- Jom, died suddenly at his son’s residence, near his own bome, yesterday alternoon, He was a son of Moses Fianagan, for many years a bookseller in Naseau street, who enjoyed the friendship of the em- inent commentator, Dr. Adam Clarke, in whose honor bis son was named. Mr, Flanagan was employed as @ priner by James Couner, In 18; when the Trades’ Union was formed in this city, bringing Ely Moore, Jobo Cummeriord and other jeading me- chanies to the front, Adam Fianagan became prom) nent among the printers, Ho quit the case about tho = 1840, and turoed politican. His sympathies were always with thea jd bis efforts 10 aif were minor offices, just position Grand Worthy Patriarch of the Order of Sons ty-oight years GEORGE F. George F. Burn, chet clerk of the Record and Saupe ply Department of the Now York Post Office, died very suddenly at nine o'clock yesterday morning BURN. of apoplexy. He bad just receivod u check for his month’s pay, and went to get it cashed, On reaching the carrier’s room he reeled, fell to the ground, and t later was picked up Iileless. Mr. Barn oglishman by birth, about e:xty-five years old, and arrived in thie country in 1835. For years he was connected with the Bank of England in Lon- don, and on his arrival 1m tne United States sottied in Hamilton, Madison county, this State, woere he ¢m- Darkeu in the grocery vusiness. Iu 1861 President Lincoln appointed him Posimasier of Hamill which office ne held until 1867, About four y: ago Mr. James appointed bim to a position in office, where he has been ever since, Ho Ppromiuent member of the Masonic tratern: been District Deputy Grand Master und pher Vox and Grand Steward under Graud Master Ki- wood E. Thorne. He leaves a wile and two grown children, HARRY RICHMOND'S CAREER, A SKETCH OF THE MURD¢RER OF DAVID A, RICHER—HIS PROGRESS ON THE STAGE, (Dx TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) PHILADELPuIA, Oct, 30, 1878. Harry Richmond, the actor and variety performer at the Nasional Tneatre, who killod David A, Ricber by striking bim with a pitcher last night, is woll knowa in Now York. The real name of Richmond ts Augustus Boyle He came originally from Baitamore, anu was an ex- pert shert hand writer. He was employed im the Treasury Dopartmeat at Washington as a stenographer, and rewainod there two or threo yoars, His tath as until recently a clerk in one of the government departments at the national capiial Karly in life be developeda talent for theatricals, He avounded in humor, and wrote two or three comic sketches {for tho variety stage which were quite successful Finally he left bis position at Wasbinugton and eotered tho theatrical pretession, first uppeariog in this city at Enoch’s Variety Theatre. He rapidly rose im the business, as bis talent developed, aud to-day stands ut the head of the comic line in the varioty profoss:cn. in Puiladelpbia be w a great tavorite, and Mr. Thomas ¥. Ketly, manager of the new National Theatre, is paylog Lim a salary of $125 per week, He hae appeared at diflerens seasons doriog the past five years at tho Grand Ceutral, where ho Was stuge manager for one season, at Mortimer’s, Tenth and Cailowbill streets, and the Eagle Theatre, New York city. Last season he waa ember of Simmous & Siocum’s Minstrel Troupe. jwo made # tour to the Pucilic Siope, with Hav- erly’s Minstrele, He was also the uuthor of several plays, aud last might was to have appeared in Negpieapte,” written by himwsell, assuming the char- acter of Colonel Middieven Mink, editor of the Mount Holly Ledger, and in tue play of “McParian, the De- tective’? Ricumoad is thirty years of age, and hasa wife O 18 in the Inst stages of sumption, Miss Anate le, bis sister, is a very young lay who viayed dultet in Washiugton receuuly ery 1avor- able impression. reowutly payee ta: as City ie Fanchon JAMES E. ANDEMSON. ANOTHER STATEMENT ON THE AUTHORSHIP OF THER SURKMAN LETTER, Puitapsrruia, Oct. 30, 1878. The Press to-morrow will pubiisu the sworn stute- ment of James E. Anderson, ex-Supervisor of East Folicians parish, made to-day before a notary public in this. city, respecting the asathentiety of the Sherman Abderson-Weber ieticr, alleged to weve becn written by the present Seore- tary of Treasury to Andersoa Weber ta New Orieans on the 20th day of Not ber, 1876, Qud otber matiors connected with the Potter Comumit- to, it sets forth thaton she Mh day of June, 1878, alter be bad testillod bolore tho Potter Committee on Louisiane afaira, re met in Pusiadelpbia Wever, wo, ia the Ovaree Of @ long interview, stated that he was 18 possession of said letter, aud would Lestity in tavor twe democrats before thy Potter Commitive tor « ‘of $10,000, and that Auderron repeated the con. Vorsation io J. R. Sypber, atiorney, of this city, a friend aud college chum of Mr. Pott ad we day following Weber, pher wont to Washington City. wo weeks, giving mpehe managers whom Aba Would pot pay bim th 2, = be “eatistuctory arrangements’? bad been im: u le ‘io vemey & vontity, whieh uly. owed. ‘andersos the letter received by him raon) aud b. A. We mm Mr. Sherman, Al th goos on to explain the varia- testimony of E. 8. Wever 48 made to fasten the UNITARIAN CONVENTION, Puiaperrota, Oct. 80, 1878, A General Convention of the Unitariuns of the Mid- die Staves assombled in this city this morning, at the Fires Unitarian Church, Alter devotional exer- cises, conductea by Rev. Ubaries G. Ames, of Boston, Rev. Joseph May, pastor of the evurch, exiwnded s woleome to the mem- bers of the Convention. The Convention was then nized, Dorman B. Raton, of Now York, ad Key, 8. H. Camp, of Brooklyn, uci & tow remarks by “the New Criticism img an eesay on “our Cbritian Traditions” was ated by Bev. William H. Fur- prese! anise, D. D., of this eity. The Convention then adjourned until to-merrow, g of Unitarians was beld in bt, and was addressed by the ale, Rev. James Freomap A large public Horticaitural Hal ten; Rev, Semuel R. Cal Bev. Henry W. Bellows, D, D. ABMY OF THE TENNESSEE. InviasaPo.is, Oct, 30, 1878. At eloven o'clock the members of the Society of the- Army of the Tennessee, preceded by music, lett their botels for the hietropolitan Theatre, which had been profusely decorated with flags, evergreens and floral pieces, with tho names of prominent officers and Datties of this army sus! about she ball. While the audience was being seated the band played patriotic aira, after which General Snerman called tasdag moult be catiealy Pepe AE, rg wou! entire! w lo ever, ibe. Presence of the pubiie is cordially it bow ‘The appointment of committees and the e reading ot reports followed. Among the letters received and read was one from General Grant, in which ho notifies General Bearnan that he bas givea up bis trip around the world; alter a short rup into Africa he will retorn to ‘bana, where he willremain until bis departare for home. General Grant’s name was received with prolonged applause. tbe Metropolitan Theatre was crowded to-night with members and friends of the Army of the Ten- nesses, Reveille was sounded at eight o’wlock, the familiar call being received with hearty tokens of Fecognition, Alter prayer, Mayor Craven, of this city, welcomed the society to the eity. General Sherman, atter thanking the Mayer for nis welcome, introduced the orator of i ening, Col- one! William H. Vilas, of Madison, Hw theme was the “American Soldier,” to Wire cbaracter, as developed in the war for independence and in "the late rebelliou, be paid an eloquent tribute in a lengthy and carefully prepared effort, Following thls came short speeches by pemane Williams, Generals Gresham W. Harrison, Poe, Bi koap, Macauley, Wilson and otpers. Colonel Church gang several of the ola camp songs, the members of the suciety joining in the ehoruses. At boll-past ton A. M. adjournment was anuounced, ‘and the audience dispersed in thu best possible bamor. RACE ABANDONED, Cuicago, Oct. 30, 1878. The race between the four-year-olds Wii and Tekonsha has been abandoned on account of anfavor- he Ub SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN S!TEAMERS, DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NKW YORE FOR THY MONTHS OP OCTORKE AND NOVEMBER. ‘Steamer. ‘Sails. | Destination. Office, ing. Oct 31] Hamburg. 61 Browaw: Civy. of B vet 31 [Liverpool «| Broadway Oct 31 1Glusvow ..|72 Broadway 2) Liver; 137 Broadway Nov 2] Liverpool .|69 Broadwa; Nov 2|Ginsvow...|7 Bowling ~ Bremen .../2 Bowang Grees Liverpool .|29 Broadway SlEouuse, = 189 Bi YY 7 Nav Li|lasgow ..|73 Browaway Nov 14) Hamburg. {61 Brondway Nov 16| Liverpool .|69 Broadway - Nov 16| Liverpool '|#1-33 Brosuway Nov 161 Bi 2 Howling Green Nov 16|G) 7 Bowling Greon 169 Broadway Kotterdani|o0 Broadway: Hamburg .|61 Broad Glasgow ..|7 Bow: Liverpool .|st ir Bremen Livorpoot Novo Nov2) Nov 23} Nov 23] Nov 23] Nov 26] BUN AND MOON, Sun rises... HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSER- VATIONS. 1 ‘Bar ) Ther. ‘State of Oct, 30, | Hour. Inch. Deg. | Weather. NW Hoar apa gnd Cul: 2] Cloudy. [Pe ge WlPartly elondy WESTERN UNION TIME BALL. aw Yorx, Oct, 30—Noon, ‘Tho Western Union time ball dropped to-day correctly. PORT OF NEW YORK, OCT. 30, 1878. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE UERALD STKAM YACHTS AND RERALD WHITKSTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. mer Galley of Lorne (Br), McDonald, Yokobama y 20th, Sings Seppo’ tort bald: 20eh ed’ Gibraltar thet to WD Morgane, Oct 22 Int 94 4l-lou SI, vis, from St Marys, Ga, for Montevideo: 24th, lat 3441, lon 57, bark Euise ‘Metslor (Ger) , Denman, from Wilmington, N’ C, fur Londoa. (en, symou jstol 14 days, wath ere vo WD Bt Had strong east 1d high sean Las: pass: Walund (Duten), Deddes, Wotterdam Oct 16 sh 18th, with mdse and passongors to Funel dye & 23, int 40, Ton 96 40, spoke ark Aehite (aus), Peretel, from Rotterdam for ‘Now Ye at, 41 97, Ub, caw o lnege mooring bacy, With a plece-ot aie ‘sstached to Nt, ndvitt—painved red top und black Ametans (Fr), Delort, Havre Oct 19, with ato Leuis de Boolean. fad vari. winds, with heavy sens, which swept the 28 36. Brad, able W und x decks: Jer 23, lat 49 10. loa ) of the ship Angk for Quebec, witen had 1, ion 16; Uet 29, tat 41 47, boun Foxus, Kidridge we H and crew ( from Dubli 17, im bat 4 sehr isune Ke: Steamer W with imsiso and bi Koy alloc; ‘y mond, Clty Pols and to the Uld Dominion 8 Wattorne, Mallow. ltichtaond, City, Point and Norfolk, wi ~ mdse and passengers to the Vid Lominion Btoumel iioamor A Achillos, Bacon, Beston for Puiladeiphie (and proc ‘Shp oneratford (Nor), Nielsen, Londen Sept 21, in bal- last, to Pune, Baye & Uo. “Auchored iu Gravesend Bay tor orders, Ship ‘Thoreso, Shaw, Glanzow 05, days, in ballast, te Thos Seearecl Nephew & Co. Oct 15, off the Bunks, had he from Ne; ship unde: es and arly ou we le fs anchored tm sup A Lennie (be. we on, Belfast Sept 20, in ballast, to Boyes ad & suceussion of vari 13; rare tualntoprall: th, 1:30 A. he shoot parted wed tw wet some canvas Mnieh kop ane ship to the wine. The Ns is ship Breme Deltast, t9/ Wy weather & harticane pe 35, y August 31, with jouses, Leith via. Detaware + 10, Soy jd a hurricane irom Nt. tastiog 1 by nd split several sails: from the WOU x jorato siichored at Sandy How for Bordoanx 50 ae ‘tanford (Ital), Valitane, tn yt 35 hes bg jay to Bonlian & Boyeson. Vor 24 a». veering arvund (rom NW, lassing Pris ares 118 pale, ‘lace (Ger), Vass, Wismar 69 day: ballast, to O f Bangor), Conoy, Bt Pierre 22 7; vero! to Miller & Houghton had a heavy 56 wae. ot: 298 tons), Portsmouth, NH, ia Tobiqae (Br), og bg m, end Sarah ir or! teh ro} Fo “anchored (18 juwer bay t ders, came up At the city Jun AM, KI Ship Si was anchored im the ower v ‘M and Kyeroarep--Bark Giediotas, for Huyoune with ® caro 22 hid w heavy Ee gale lastio a outa, voou nd 00 the W aad Nw. lasing 0 250h, 2 aod Ving snlived eunel 0 pi be bse uu tae eergo, whlcll Will probably have to be ai snark ssED THROUGH HELL GATE, DOUND SOUrH, a; Fertiend for New York, with iu stand hour Maggie Masters ‘ow York, witl a heavy blow od she 24th inst; put back to Newport, where (Br), Cole, Shulee, 83, for New York with splling te Buse Be * Sehir ones. Mitebell, Shules, ‘Ns, for New Yors. a Hobs Gers ‘arrie Saunders (Br), Saunders, Canning, NS, for ow yaght Anis Brown (Br), Ourrie, Wolfville, MB, for New eebr James Warren. Lai Nu, for Now York. Behr Nettie ap Bret oe J Jon id, tor New vigothts, Bangor for New oe Behr Sanuy ¥ Poin, ‘MeOarr, Bangor for New York. Senr James Holmes, Ryde: tina for Now York. Hallock” Eastport ne York. tor New year Sarah A Hoffman, Thrascher, Kennebes for New sone naa 1 Nel. Mail. Roshtand tee, How. ook. Hix, Hi: oak’. for New York. abr be Caroline en Eales. Rockland for Net Sear Bel York. Selir Joba Balen, Hannah, Dighton for New York. Bea, rainer, neh, Dion ‘Ann tor New York, Long, Providence for New York, J Raynor, *Vitebell, Provideuce for New York Geir James M Baylis, Lewis. Providence fee New York. Behr Alico Ouks, Parsons, Newport for New. York. Sehr T Benedict, Crocket uy, Newpoit [8 ww York, ristol, it f, f w Yorn, Puillddeipnis. 3 |, Arnolu, Po ok, for Philadel- Pathe A Stanclif, Tryon, Portland, Ct, for New York. Schr Sam Wellor, Brockway, Conuceticut River for New Fr, Derby for York. sche Davia Mili Hob ineen, Miltord for Philadeiphia, Sehr Baltimor: Norwieb tor New York. Schr Wm T th Norwieb { il for New Yor! Schr Yamkee Doodle, Crosby, Bridgeport ‘or Philadel . hi ki riche James Alderdice, Nickerson, Guilfora for Balti- hake Adolaide, Hurst, Greonport, LI, for New York, Sebr bvergroen, Turder, Cold Spring ‘tor New York. BOUND East. Sehr Joseph Hall, Hamilton, New York tor Portland. Ct. nae gage Sheridan, Stewart, New York for Port- br Sehr Hattie Lou, Wright, Now York tor Hartford. Schr Maud Webster, Wentworth, New York fur Norwich. went Clarissa Allen, Wakiey, Port Johneou for Previ- ‘Sent HS Beldce, Landrick, Amboy fer Boston. Sehr Almira Wooley, King, Philadelphia ‘or’ Modford, Valkenburg, Philadoiphia for Mass. Schr Amos Paikenburg, Provide Sehr Bialiy Bartle, Johnson, Riehmond, Va, for New Haven, CLEARED, is (Br), Watkins, Liverpool via ner, London—F W J Hurst. (Br), Stewart, Glasgow— A Saldwtn Py Co, maaaer Harald (Dan), Bonde, Rotterdam—Fanch, Edye Steamer Acapaloo, Shackford, Aspinwall—Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Stentor Saratoga (now), Sundberg, Havana—J EB Ward Steamer State of Texas, Nickerson, Galvesten—O H Mallory & Co. Steamer Gate City, Daggett, Savannah—George Yonge. ahigemer Charleston, Berry, Charlestoa—J W Quintard Stoamer Josephine Thomson, Moore, Baltimore—J 8 teumer Anthracite, Gramley, Philudelpbia—James Hand. Baric Bay 1), Gordon, London—Peul F Ger! Bark Attila “Se: Nielson, Wessport, qt yoneh, niidye Cf Bark Inca (Gor), Wendeborst, Trieste—Theo Ruger, Bark Ocean Beauty’ (Br), Seagrove, i rdam- (sal), Marevea, Genvs—Bouham & Boye- nbs Mienio Abbe, Harding, Moatovideo—J Norton & RA ‘Thompson, Doane, St Martins—H A Vate- weer Annie Lewis, Aldrich, Key West and Pensacola— Benner, & Pinckney. AH Hurlbut, Irving, Aloxanéria, Va—Slaght. Bai- wept Muskee, Cullen, Bridgton, NJ —Master, Sebr Puanter, Dill, Boston—Chiries Twiag. SAILED. MARITIME MISCELLANY. : Capt B Deddes, of the steamer P Caland, frem Retter- dam, hae our thanks for special meteorological observa- tions made in councction with the HuRaLp weather ser- wing toate Guarents owt Qui Tonlom where she remained about f on the hong force of the current os struck the crow seized three of the the: ighthouse. From the vessel has Dut three which is 15 by 18 inchs, She has not lost stuck. and the oaly damage sustain 23d loss of the remainin, good ord ery rapidly, and if the doubtedly bs to be in workin the Providence bres, had a all ber to Pro Balance w PP ot the Zorn “About, 12% per cent ged, Of the goods shipned by the Winchoster ‘ares Company about 5 percent will be saved undamaged. ‘Surr Ant? Saxon (of London), Macauley, from Dabli Sept 28 for the St Lawrence, Sprung ulesk et 10m s sevore xale, lat Lack to Falmouth, listing very badly tr! over, whic! be xbip Bridgew. B, and subsequently transferred to Stenmer Amorique (Pr), from laveo, abd landed at New ‘York on she 3utn, inp Masustic, trom Seattio. at ban Francisco Oct 22, blew away several culls 1a 8 SW squall Ost 10 off Neak Bay. Bang Momtron, Katou, from Calbarlen tor Now York, doned off I . ins sinking condition, d iniugton, mlesing: Donte, The BARK AmruioN (Nor), Wilson, trom Quebee for Glasgow, dot roses isieed Mer 25, was ren dcurried away. The rf schuower drilted ashore. Crow saved. Baux Ryevare (an, at Astoria, O, Oct 17 from Rio Cosmopoits Janoiro, brought the crow of snip (sr), wrecked on Staton Island July & Bane Herarta (ir), a6 Philedoiphia from London, re- rienged heavy wuather the entire passage; Biiived ballast and lost soine boards in gale ot Oct 23. Bank Dio (itus), from Korte tor Delaware Broke wus spoken oy pilot boat Christian 5t Marys, Ga, tor Philad 8 Cet 3U with loss of m. wa Hakodate, af San Francisco Oct 23, boom and xait ia a SW Sonn Ligsix D Suaut. from Philadelphia tor Middie- Roanoke during the gale doi ulternuun ot 2h. som Bb tke Rirren, of Mid in mn berbor Wedu Le bas bo the ies for B15U. "The vessel te 45 yoarw old, Soun Bxnur it Huss of Cold Spring, Ll). Capt Brash, while losdiny coal at Hoboxou tur P ruck Baxter Wrecking Uo are raisfig Sonu Canute 0 Cxoser, of Weilte ally atid -% “Tamar overt ma H up U on aud five wen ina yawl, they baving sbandowed sol, tbo bark: Moiitor, which touodered tu thi A VRSSKL, ony ie & vor torn wipe Berta 38, lon 75; te be pal ep reap recently |nuachod by Joba Currior, purports fo rank Me inayer.” the regisvers TGiT aS toans aud witt hall from Boston, PE on goon and taken to Pa Phil oved over 20 large one, was passed, bot ‘was coupsred and appeared Simmons, salted trom Sew 4d not having actives at her some Tonrs are entertained fur jean Bayle, Da ae Lag z wire 21 tor Galveston, and uot fh ieyricrt red ‘thet the foundered a sea and ‘hat ‘alt on Soard be have perished, it for J P or Nee, be gy Allee Knowles, ba: |. Wan inguched at Keon's vibe ot. ge She 4 otokon yroceodls "te New Bea! ford, m “proce: i tw New 2, Out 20, trom the yard of Dauvet D Kelly, rk Green Dergoon oor reported). She is 17U toes Tone! ail beh lees ~~ The conme are of) alow Capt MB Abocam WHALEMEN. from sehr Carrio W Clark, of Provincete rrival at St Michwols from keruise Sept i} ag leat 1 Large whale June 4; ule se svelt cotgee 7, Tomell wi making 105 bbis is wens Fane es so Aus 18, when vot l ne ‘June 25, brig Heman smi Byrnes, L = reat 19 moti ont ie 36 ore od. foaving be Michaels she C Cape small whale. of will sail for J¢ Islands te pa.s', end then roy Will cai! at Barbados next » ohe expects tw arrive the lati august. Bebr Fowwel, rernaadina, Bedford, is esheets Geese wnat Leng met oka, under command of Caps Frank Flanders, Inve of tho sehr Aurelia, SPOKEN, Bark, Dido (Ray), from ‘Botjerdam for Delaware Rresk- water ot days out Os 2, 29, lat 3020, lon 4315. (hee Mis rt “Bark Lion (Br). Jghason, from Baltimore for Rochelle, es Ii, 1as 41, lou 80, OUR CABLE “BHIPPING NEWS. Arwenr, Oct 30—Asrived, bark Elise 6 Milligan (Br), Peck, New York. Sailed 29th, barks Constance (Br), Bird, Philadelphia; Geo Davis (Br), Hooker, United States; Bush, steamer Nodertend (Belg), Randic, New York. * Bawrasr, Vet 20—Gailed, bark Traveler (Br), Simpson, ‘Tybee. Borpeavx, Oct 28—~Arvived, barks May Queen (Br), Prior, New York; 29h, Europa (Nor), Johannesen, do, Salled 28th, bark Assyria (Br), Kdgett, Koy West (be- fore reported sailed 26th tor Baltimore); brig Clare Jen- kins, Dodge, New York. Bancetoma, Oct 27—Arcived, steamer Boadices (Br), Smith, Charlestom; bark Antoinetts (sp), Saintes, New York. Caxx, Oct 29—Arrived, bark Yeusquiza (Br), MeKenste, Baltim Cnonstapt, to Oct 30—Arrived, burk Kronos (Nor), Bentsen, Now York, Vawcurta, Oct 29—Arrived, ship leo King; Sargent, Boston. a Care px Varpus, Oct ¥—Arrived, bark Horace Seudder, Boston. Duat, Vet 30—Arrived, ship John Bryce, Morse, New Yors for Bremou, Duwaiex, Oct 30—Arrived, bask Artington (Nor), Palm- strom, New York. Guascow, Oct 29—Arrived, bark Natrons (Br), Dix, Philadelpbie, Hunt, Oct 30—Salled, bark Vistor (Ner), Bjoruson, Now York. Haven, Oct 27—Arrived, ship Aurora J (Aus), Ivancich, New York; 28th, barks Grace K Cana (Br), Grant, do; Pillau (Ger), Kubr, do; Euro (Aus). Hreglich, do; 30tb, ship South American, Knowles, San Prancisco, Livmaroot, Vet 30—Bailed, steamer litinois, Shackford, Philadelphia; bark Auzust Lefiler (Nor), Olsen, United States, Loxpox. Oot 30—Arrived, ship Sir Robert Peel, Larra- deo, Now York; LL Sturges, Linnekia, do (see below). Salled 30th, brig Maia of Lisngollen (Br), Phillips, S¢ Joha, NB. Lizagp, Oct 29—0ff, orig Olaf Kyrre (Wor), Jenson, Now York for Christiania. Limeuicx, Uct 30—Sasledehip Ldvingstone (Br), Crosby, United Staton, Lovcuswitsr, Oct 29—Salled, bark Addie H Cann (Br), Joukins, Philadelphia, Linav, to Oct 30—Arrived, bark Forsete (Mer), Chris. tenson, New York. Lucnoan, Uct 24-Arrived, brig Motley, Piammer, Ben- gor (bofore reported without date), Salled 19th, brig Chas A Sparks, Cotter, New York. Movitix, Oct 30—Arrived, steamers Anchoria (Br), Hed- derwick, Now York for Glasgow: Canadiun \Br), MoLean, Montreal for do. Mansuitis, Qet 27—Arrived, bark Saga (Ner), Larson, New Yorb. Mavea, Oct 24—Arrived, bark Carolina Casanova (Ital), Mazsella, Boston. Pirmovurm, Ost 29—Arrived, brig Edith (8r), Thomas, Ball River. QuxENstownN, Oct 29—Arrived, barks Rema (Nor), Lar- sen, New York ; 80th, Arfacsud (Aud), Mergalich, do. Balled 30th, 7:30 PM, steamer Adriatic (Br), Jennings (trom Liverpool), New York. Off the Yastuct 30th, 12 M, steamer Engiand (Br), ‘Thompson, New York tor Liverpoel. Rorrenpam, Vet 29—Cleared, bark Ariadne (Nor), Han- sen, New York. Souruampron, Oct 30—Arrived, steamer Braunschweig (Gor), Undeutech, Baltimore for Bremon. sr Caruaninn’s Powrr, Oct 20—Off, bark Freeman Den- ais (Br), Ellis, Phitadelphia for Amsterdam. BrOCRBOLM, to Ost SO—Arrived, brig Hyiphide (Swe), Lindsolm, New York. Sinaarore, Oct 30—In port, bark Escort, Waterhouse, to lead for Boston. ‘Taisrx, Oct 27—Arrived, bark Antinstta © (lat), Trapani, New York (before reported without cate). Balled 26th, bark Giulle (ital), Paolille, United States, Loxpou, Oot 30—Ship LL Starzes, Linnskis, from New York, arrived at this pers to-day, with rudder head twisted, boats lost and rail and stanchions broken. Bark Genorel Hedgwick, Powers, hes been totally Bark Annie William (Brj, Moore, frem Ginssoa Deck via Queenstown Sept 21 for Oak Point, testigouche, has Dat buck to Holyhead, aad reports thet on the 12th of Oct, in let 46, on 83, saw steamer apparently disabled, She was bark rigged, nad « black faunel and was standing east- ward under sail. It is thoucht the vossel seem may be the Beigian steamer Hermann Ludwig, Capt Durt, whieh left New York Sept 28 for Antwerp, and has act yetreached her destination. WEATAEB REPORT. Horrusap, Oct 90—Wind N, galo: barometer 29.704, Piymocrs, Oct 30—Wind W, fresh, squelty; bareme- ver 29.90, Homer, Oct 30—Wind NW by W, gale; baremeter, 30, Se Carmanven's Pott, Oct 30—Wind MW, strong and equally; barometer 29.78, FOREIGN PORTS. Agreonwats, ct 26—Galled, steamer Clyde, Morton, New wee Oct 47—Arrtved, bark Abrum Young (Sr), Par- , Moutre: ‘FALMOUTM, Oct 19—Cler dark Poseidon Cork. rea, power er Cisy of Storie, fap. Havana, Oct 30—A ris Bolds, Vera pong sont sail next fed a New Yori Hativax, Oct 26—Cieared, sebr Alphousine Gen, Bogus, Sawn. , Oct 26—Arrived, steamer Bareelona (Br), Sadie ship St Futrick (Br). Cork, Glasgow Ww Stephen, do; ch, i, te Oe Gvsarte Gi in. ‘gilmore. id ‘Bo nese! Liver, Panama, Oct 16-In parte coe _ Gifford, grabs wishdr: rrit awa from the w! a, sohe M ary A Witham, Pe Megtal Mole), satled fae, trom oes Bara aa iy Joogins, trom du, ker, {rom do, acrived war Wx, Uet 1 fs Tomanuel (Nor), Sumueise heii rem Guthornsen, oil: Hout Biise'C (tal), Repetso a, 19bh, erfor itt Wateriord; bilesea (or) Gtowcester: Pout Thormaas (Gor). Vogt, Rochester; iiuno acre see Oa 28 Ulouge: i, cl Dunkirk. a ie ih rac do; barks ne Far aa ate ister, for do, Jo; bal Uletor (Br), vaun for inte Wess Gone, ‘tata’ or se ans) ‘Saxzos Sept 23—In port, sche Allle Barnham, Baxter, from Cette. Pit, Ves 23—Sailed. steamer tl Lagaurre, £¢,), New York (due Nav 5). Ri Jour, NB, Ogs 23— arrived, barks Antwerp (Br), Pye, Dubiiu: ‘Athiow (Be), Kobertevn, dv, Maggie Aa eet from Londouderry, as? 20th, sehr Fotaue (Br), (Br), Gael, Now York. i? ship Pourmdonn (Br). Tugren. Bristol; scbre rt Dei; bar's Bevan Nicolas N 24h, lopvi w York. Vicrouta, er 13 arrived, bark Heels b eee ‘20th, ships rape a Joues, aus ic ap ship Nuuelo (itr), New York, AMERICAN PORTS. ALRXANDRIA, Ver 20—Arrived, sebe Mary dtanaish, Civared—Aebes Geo ae ety Boston; Emma Aery, Jor- ae ee! jephes Stairet! oy rou do ec Hours AC Hage, tor Hoboken; L 8 Levor- oa. wANya's Foint: bums D shaw, New Haven: Daniet Vall River; Vlorenee I Lock woud, Boston (ail from ees ‘Det 20-Clearpd, sehr James Martin, Brown, PY Lowe noek: Moravian wy i Mardiue, ites ride, doy ae: {osu wood, ‘we ane {igormetown, DU » Coe H aux, Barrett, Poliedetnee Ek L viszame, vane ep medoas: Virgins, Burgess, Port Jonn- rene Thon a Bee mats MUM Oes tO 29—Uleared. sehr Nellie, Adame, GOth-arrived, steum Brteo, W nu Metieltan, Heplor” Prowdouee! ‘ieimecbethe W Phlwaet s (ue), Ontawre i pusy eohrs Ly hs a te Haske, bark Deogaum (Br), Renner, spa 30—A ret s Rome, « Liverpool; LG Bigelow oe. Fi Beltast, Ty Rollie tT Gaest an, Messeuger, , Ingram, New York, bark ‘N, Det 28 Arrived, sebrs Rin; we, Cour. ins: Now York tor Weyuouth; DH tugeaham, Greckaye oo for Boston. BEBISANDINA, Oct 21— Arrived, geht M A Foleom, Yorn: 24h Anite, Small, 1 roi RE3s Arrived, bark Bravo Mfast for orders. iO OPeied teehee rr laf (Br). Crosby, from Loudoa- “ny [ntor'e uatber—Sche Josoph M Pitapatrick, from 3 micrk'Vedire Minds (Dan), Hors, frou Heahetors; has besa ordered to Philade!phia, FALL RIVEK, Oct 26—sailed, steamor Famita, Crosher, Philadelphia, 27th— Arrived, schr J Terry, Orrison, Randoat, itn R Hu We ‘Arrived, Walle ( Jor a, arbasens York » Sor ristol z Rave Nor) Lareen, Eh GEORG: Gob 20—Arrived. chr Frances, Pete t EK, Cruse, do; Clare Davidsen, OeeonaLTO . Oct 29—Arrived, schrs Mary Standish, Tilgelus, Bovtous Leetdle, Providomese leurod-—sehies A. Allon, Conklin, Now Berens carrie 8 ‘8 Hart, Davis, Providenca; Belle Halliday, Dil YANNIS, Oct 20—Sailed, felis | Witter H Rowe, Wit. tomore, Now York: Woses Eddy. foi eassd Wne—sehe Willian A Croskor, tor Now York.® weap aeiane VeDEe, Oct 26—Arrived, sehr Admiral, Seat Savenn: May TLARPORT, Oct 25. Sailed) sobre Arthemus, do, Shulee tor Now Yori rx, from Windsor for ci In port, wis wing, ious T'A Stewart: Labbe and Aaarorkok, Care. trem Wladese fos Hg ‘obic Tnyalis: Inyalls, from Beaver Harbor for Kaas trom New York for Halitax. ‘NEW ORLEANS, Oct 26—Arrived up, ship Marcie d Grosulent, Bunker, Bush, Wo; back Day Star (Br), Saw. yer, St Thomus. joaréd—Steamer Romus (Br), Dunn, Rotterdam (since | reported put baci er dam ty jelow—sobrs Kobt to, im os, Havre. Pat = AFI ee Call, Lives Bi Fen | NOR . Oee od, sebre Arthur Bartoa, ‘James, ——>i GU Audrews, Grover, Boston; Ht W Race, Mutt. Now Yo gavErel Ha TAVEN, Oct 27—Arrivea, bark J Hf Chadwick, — SEWBOUNTFORT, Oct 28 Bal itadetohie lx Oat Jaa Byer, Now Nore; tne Po Porte os spar Sarah 20th. yenoree: Jone: res tr Brown, 81 itson (in tow of steamer do, i }, Reed, New York; Thos Potter, ort. Uct 29, AM—Arrived, sehr Mi a ince - Yor! sige sone ne Vasitt i craton, Wooster: Wiskiard ier N York; sloop Fred Brown, Oareron, Providence tor N w York. y dalled, achirs 1s & D Flax, faker, Providenee tor Ort Soa. Meader, Fall “River for bia; Wellington, e Ehiips, Buy In port—Burk Flash Light, tor New York ;, sol R'tvon Birds Driokwats®, Windsor Nik For Baltimore,’ repairing; Oskes, Baker, tor James Kiver, Va; Mouiter, Chase, Donals tor Now York. NEW LONDON, et 29 ved, briz Alias Smith (Br), Cheverie, Mu; sobe H . New: Sailod—Scbre i del pt Baltimore, Wort, Bhilauelpbia: brist Av Windsor, 7“ H Hopkins, Burt, Philadeiphia: J B w beriasien, Parker, Baltiuoros Rodnoy, Parker, Parker, do: Forest Oak, Hurray, do; Gorge E Kane.'P Kerth Am- boy: Marriot & Sarah, South Amboy; sloop Nauyatuck, Soyall, Perth A mboy OKT MA. ADISON, "Oct t2—Salled, bark Tidal Wave, Rey: acide, San Fraueleels PHILADELPHIA Oct 30—Arrived, steamers Viesinta, Heston: Pottsville, Pierce, New Heveut Mill: Milteiiias Tacs (ined eb a New Yorks ship rr, Gui schrs Kate Gifford. idea, fou’ New Londons Auale g Vlora, Cilfford, Bos Froelanc, Giark, Aliyn’ id Pigeon, Bray, arch S Simmons, Blake, Fail River: West moreland, Allen, do; Thos Borden. Uherbuck,, do: South. east, Herring. Kappabamnock: Lena Hunter, ‘Risto; yous oud. alien, 1 Belageport, ag uh he 33, Me Devitt, South N Cleared. ‘Houskoa, wana; Peal P eller, Hinith, Bose Gould, do4 Havens Fernan: Whiting, ‘Cox, Savannah; Obi Paige, Haley, do; John A Grifin, oq itmtugton x ‘NOR Rose MeVe Devitt. Saleen very kT Costingnem, th, Ri ‘Salih, ‘estos Now x sent bark aa Rov (Bey SicKenste, Ane geri! Beuceeit Yort Farinas: ‘haudian BS Hoveritt, Norwieb ; Sead, une ade ay wean Ste Roman, Panita, Catharine Whitt Dentipede: ship Ayenor, Taylor, Hivgo. re Daevawake Bugakwarer, Oct 29—Passed out, bere Mere getor (Nor), Neumann, -rbliadaiphis for Quesusiowes brig iteage ee Jo, Pavers, from Phite- delphi for Bun Francis. veer ‘30u vod, ships ward O'Brion, Wall out? ie ork cy Fg fron (Br), oo! tal), M dap ai Sieh aise a oi ‘A ship, supposed: oBOMTLAND, Get 29—Arityed, sehre Abuy Togaile, X Bootle for Now York (nad e.carcd 20th). tg Sailed—febrs A B Perry, yah caes H Converse, Cam domast BB Lee, Philadsipal “Cioured—Schr Helen Maria, Look, Keunebea, to lead foe Bahtimore. ‘Sut Elizabeth, Kow York, kA Me ary PORTSMOUTH. "Oo Oct Bo—aerived: echt Mayr Manrom, et PROVIDENCE, Oct 20— Arrived, stoamer Vity of Austin, Hines, Galveston; pence olen hg Ames, Bndicot John 51 op Hale, Coleman, sod Saran EL Baltimore via Nos. i i MeOlellan, lan, Tapior. Baltimore vi Rien if A amie, ‘vhnedaskion TP anne Hecoke cane ‘wu FB lain, Port Jot hhson; George & t, Keefe, do, Cl hr Plow Boy, Hallett, Baiingewobr Kate & Coggrwell, Fort Johnson. RICHMOND, as bray yd rig Goednart eye. Keunedee; Chi ‘ah Mchubert, hteel: eGinnia, Moore. York. ‘Cloared—Schr. Emma (Dateh), Hinsing, Rio Grande de Salled—Schr K H Farber, O*Nollt, Boston, 20h—Arrived, sches J B Johnson, Rhodes, and Mem ight, Lemmons Row York. Sehe A B Goodman, Hoarn, Pi BAN PRANGISCU, Oot dae deetrol a old, Soattle; bare Gora of the Ocsan, Haw sig ‘chrs M E Graham, Philedelptie; MB Milles, SNenners Colombo, (Bry, ¥. ae: BDz, Bb Pa ieee d nator, bark Ge Pe ese Livaeoans part Gravee Fons, (80, sb led from Tybee 30th, stoamer Jaan (Bri, Simpson, ont PW siewe, Ge. Ga, Oct 24-Arrived, bark Mary Jennesa, 08, Cape vapth Cleared, I" Dely Tomastta (op), Miranda, Melgar VERYIROOK, Ct, Oct 20—Arrived, sohe Smith, James, Las Palmas. oy Comente. 8 paAcona, Uct 22 -Arrived, bark Semeset, Cameron, San ta VINEYARD Mayne, Oct 29—Arrived, sehrs Addio M , Georzetow! ae = bec I A Tirrei!, Nickens “h fy fo . de tor Bow i sein Arm: arene. Bas u Sane for dot oan, Sailivan, 1g The Uhariie (Br), Gillespie, Ritaose New York. jod—Brig Alruna (Br), sehrs Gertrade, ee i Hode man, ii H Hunvelt, istlen Perkius, Thomas Hix, Porto Blog and niviLatiXaron, NC, Oct 28—Arrived, sehr Bagie, Torsey, eon ance babs Eesey, Titton, Chartestes rf i ae “iyearon-=ate cle Now ¥. Suh Areived, bark indiaun (Be). Ae Kensie, pe2isared Bark, Najuden iNot), Halvorson, bet PY SN! ar eee senre Wm : 1 Veena Smith, Konasbee nus YACHTS, STEAMBUATS, oC. Groeten PROM nt ia oe oe rae rer tee be aioe with Fy cabins ty am. uot ill paid bya. CELLANBOUS, REPUBLICAN rere rt FoR city supar, in place of the Hon. Josiah 3 batnoriand, wtie settees a7” Seevent of of age, GUNNING 5, I a, BEDFORD, who was an A District Avtornoy four yours, an afte ei \dge tour yours, VULITICAL CANDIDATES OF |B PanTigs In ne extn, ay ik at 200, 4 iD 4.000

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