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~ most active 10 THOSE WONDERFUL CIPHERS, 6" INTERVIEW WITH MR. JOHN F. COYLE— TBE GREAT DEAL THAT HE IS SAID 10 KNOW AMD THE VERY LITTLE HE REVEALS. ‘The interview pubiished in the HxxaLp yesterday with Mr. Thain was the subject of a great deal of dis- Gussien in political circles, and speculation was rile as to what Jobo F, Coyle would have te say about the matter, One of the many stories afloat as to what he Could tell if he decided to unbosom himself was that $82,000 was paid to tho Returning Board of Florida om their promise to retura the vote of the State for Tilden; that afier getting their pay tho virtuous Beard went over to the other side because ot a larger sum being pledged to them it shey cast the vote of the State for Hayen This sum, unlike the democratic purse, was not paid over Sill the Board had done its work, so the story went— hence the republican’s success, 1t was alsoalleged in this wondrous tale that altnough the State of North Carolina wept for Tilden, the Rewwraing Board, ora majority ef the electors—it is not clearly made out wbhich—wol deierm!ned to give the vote of the Beate for Hayes, Why they so “determined” the Mery does not relate; but the determination, the Mery says, was upset by a round sum being paid to them by democrats, 1t was asserted that the author of this story was no less a person than Coyle bim- seit, but if be was he did not make aay montion of tbat interesting tact—if fact it is—to a couversation be had yesterday with a Heratp reporter, The reporter yesterday called upon Mr. Coyle for the purpose of getting trom him such information as he might be willing to give concerning the Florida Dasiness or any other basin be bad anything to do with which had the remotest bearing on the cipher question. Mr. Geyle made no secret of the general fact that he was in possession of a vast fund of in- formation on the subject of the Florida difficulty, but be wos ingenuous in stating that he proposed to keep it to himself, except, indeed, he was compelied either 4a self-respect or under the order of a gressional committee to make it known. The following are the Questions put to Mr. Coyle and the answers he saw fit tog Raportse—Mr. Coyle, you have read what Mr. Thain bus to say relative to the Florida elpher des- patches to Mr. Howitt; do you corroborate bis state- ment? Mr. Coyzz—All that I desire to say was contained ‘m my cara already published, Ruroetsz—Was Mr. Hewitt the member of the National bemocratic Committee that i:ntrodueed Mr, Thain to you? Mr. Cortz—He was, sir. Reporrax—Did Mr. Howitt authorize you to give Mr. Toatn the use of the Cooper cipher, as Mr. Thain Beates? Mr. Coyie—In introducing Mr. Thain to me, just as Bwasabout leaving, Mr. Howitt sai ‘Mr, Coyle, &s yeu are going to Florida here isa gentleman who ‘Will go op the same train with you. He has exten- Bive acquaintance in Fiorida, and can be of great use to you there, and whatever he has to say, commun @ate to us here by means of your cipher.” Ruportez—Did Mr, Cooper give you the cipner whieh Mr, Hewitt stated you were to use in Florida? Mr. Corze—He did. RerorTer—Was this the same cipher said to have eed used by Messrs. Marble, Weoley and others? Mr. CoyLs—I cannot say. Reronrez—Did you ever transmit any intelligence bhroagh this e:pher to Mr. Hewits? Mr. CorLz—I did now Rerogtan—Then you contradict Mr. Thain on this pont? Mr. Cortz—l may have sent cipher despatches in Mr. Thaio’s preseuce, but not to Mr. Hewitt. Brrortzr—Do you object to say, Mr. Coyle, to ‘whom you addressed those cipher despatebes ? Mr. CoyLu—lI do, sir. Reroztrz—Do you refuse to inform the public ‘whether Mr, Hewitt and Mr. Gooper were made aware of the contents of t epatches. Mr. Cortz—As Mr. Howitt and Mr, Cooper were members of the Executive Commitee @uring the election thoy were no less s0 in the sabse- quent contest, and I have every reason to believe thas every despatch that | sent was seen or its eontents made known to those geutieman. Rerozrraz—Upon whom were you authorized to @raw, upon Mr, Hewitt or upon Mr. Cooper. Mr. Cortz—Upon Mr. Cooper. Mr. Cooper was treasurer of the National Democratic Commitice, Rerorter— As (here bas been a great deal of talk about the expenditures of money in Florida, have y ny Objection to state the amount expended and by whom paid? Mr. Cor_z—I cannot say with any certainty what was expended, but only such an amouut of money ‘was used by me as was necessary tor legal and legiti- ‘Mate expenses. Rerogtsx—is this all the information you are Willing to give? Mr. Cortz—All, sr, until I am called before an in- westigating committee by Congross MR. HEWITT’S REJOINDER—HE SAYS HE NEVEB HAD ANITHING TO DO WITH THE CIPHER DESPATCHES—THE CAMPAIGN EXPENSES, [From the Evening Post of yesterday.) “| deny absolutely and wholly the truth of the i+ fimuations and charges made oy Mr. Thain, The Sipher despatches sent from Fiorida to New Yerk city Rever came to me. I could not bave translated them Mtney bad. 1 knew nothing aboutthem. They went sisewhere, By referring to them, as printed in the Tribune, you will see that none of them were ad- dressed to me.” “Parts of Mr. Thain’s story,” continued Mr. hewitt, “are undoabtediy true. It is true that I sent Joho F. Coyie to Florida with acipher, I did so in answer to a request trom that State as lollows:— ‘Nov. 9, 1876, ‘a. 8. Hewitt, Everett Horse, New York :— “Send a good mau here to represent your commities, ‘with an understood cipher. W. D. BLOXHAM, GEORGE P. KANKY, For State Com.” —Bat who farnished pim with the cipher | der now. As chairman of the National Committee | sent him there because had been cailed ior, The same day ‘shat he wont Mr. Thain called upon me and said that he knew a good deal about Florida polities, and was pare that he couid help the party by going down to that State. His offer was accepted. [t was like that ef bundreas of other gentiemén who volunteered serve us. He wasa visiting statesman, whe work: Without pay. io the same manner ali the visting exception, paid their owa jing expenses, The exception was a man who bill woreb I paid oat of my own pocket.”’ heer] communicate with you alter leaving rf . hat was his real motive in wisbing to gor? “1 don" ry propose to buy votes ?”? did he said nothing to me it The day after he lefts triend of bis culled vpon nd wad Phat Thain wanted some money to bo expended in Fiorida, Lreplied, ‘i bave no money jor him,’ at ‘Which the asker seemed surprised aud puzzied, bat took bis departure, Av for Mr, Thain himeeil be Bover communicated with meatull, What he did in Fiorida | don’t know; woy bo went, except as above Stated, 1 don’t know; wh iF OF Hot he was satisiied ‘with bis trip, Lou ‘ent “Did Coyie send cipner despatches to you?” “1 never received ove trom him, and 11 I had re @sived any lL could not have interpreved them. A friend of mine said to me the other day :—*c Feported to have letters irom you whieh will ve pub: lished.’ Lei them be publixbed. Coyle was one of the agents of the Nationa! UC mimittce, und as such, of course, | bad commeanieation with him on dil- ferent oce ne. Bui there wm nothing in any lower Lever wrote him that will not bear tne light Let every ietier be printed, Not @ line of disuouor will “after retasing to give Thain’s friend the money Ihe cnlied for, dia you let the matier rest?’’ “No, I bad aiready introduced Mr, Coyle on the day that would go w Fiorida togethe ach other ofeo | Thain to ‘hain called apuo me. They 1 supposed, and would Aceorsingly I tole. tous in bis dealings by Thain at wi ported to have said that you bad fect that he wus ‘more or Jess responsivie ior the p! uid navisiox of kind. Mr. (buru,1 al- man unui he tdok it @in the Hrxato, He from him since he leit New ¥ L repent with all poesible empl: that I over received any eipher der Florida, and could not have transtated therm if 1 “The amount of money spout by the Demooracic National Committes during the electoral cxovase ia, 1 sUppuse, an easily determionbie quantity bat “| bave examined the umount of expenditures made With mY knowledge or vader my direction as NEW YORK HERALD, | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1878:-TRIPLE SHEET. chairman of the National jo and curing the whole period intervening between of the election and my resignation as chairmal the 4tn of Mareb tolowing the whole amount uid not exceed $15,000, aad t Consists of iteme which J am ready and willing to shew. ning to end | resolutely refused to make any expendi- ture Or to entertain any powition looking to 4 expenditure designed to fadeones the vote of Presidential elector,’? Mr. Eaward Cooper, who was in room while Mr. Hewitt was soaking, Baidto tne representative of te Post :— Thain, I see, mentiona me as having given to Coyle the which carn ok with bin io Flo- rida, itis nottrue, 1 nev Covie any cipner, and never got any cipher ‘deapatches trom Coyle.” INTERESTING LETTER FROM 4A FLORIDA EDITOR. Tattanassms, Fla, Oot. 24, 1878. To ram Epitor oy THe HeRaLD:— Isis probable that the first intimation Mr. Marble received that the vole ef Florida ceuld be bad for consideration came from me 1 had been told that the vote of ono of the repubiican members of the Ke- turning Board could ve bought. The sum named as the price was $00,000 I informed Mr. Marble of what | bad board and gave him the name of the party Said to be ready to negotiate and the name of the member whose vote was to be secured. Wo talked the matter over fully. Mr. Marble said, im substance, that the proposal was a piece of strategy designed to get an ofter trom the democrats and muke it the oceasion jor targer de- mands from the otner side, and that under no cir camstances would Mr. Tuden consent to the offer or payment of money, nor would he. This ts the sub- stanee of what oscurred between us on that ques- tion, Ihave not the least ideatnat Mr, Marble was insincere in his prompt rejection of the proposal, or that be ever entered into negotiation with any per- son having as its object and end the purchase of a vote, solur from it, as £ know from associations with bim, be strong belie! that both Cowgill aud MeLin, et tatter, would ultr mately 80 vole ai use the right to pre- vail. I myself nad some faith in Cowgill, but ponein MeLin, Mr. Marble pad saith ia both, He thought these persons knew, beyond any reasonavie doubi, ‘hat the democrats bad fairly elected their Siate ticket and given # small majority to the Tilden okc- tora, even alter counting for Hayes all the iraudalent Votes claimed as having been cast for him, aud that their sense of justice would finally triamph over party prejadise and passion. He held to this view acti, in the ioformal count, the true return irom Buker county was attempied to be concealed and a fraudulent one substituted for i, ‘This tended to open bis eyes to the tu- tensely partisan cbaaacter of the republicans on the Board. and satisfied him that little was to be hoped tor irom toeir sense of bonor oF justice if that uct ‘was to be taken as an indication of their feelings und purpose. Whatever telegrams may have gove dur. ing those exciting days intimating # bargain seri- ously entertained, or which fatlea te be. completed for Want of time, were either torgeries or were sont by political gamblers. ‘There could not possibly have been any ground jor a bargain beyoud 4» mere sure mise that a vole Was purchasable, and the first sug- gestion as to that—to Mr, Murbie at least, as 1 be- fleve—came irom me, 1 wil add that the person who pro! to secure and deliver the vote Was bimeel! a political bier, from iyapia, who was about tbat time elegraphing to Mr. Edmunds for money sto pi fraugs.’? 1 had no confidence in the man’s b political or otherwise, und had no coulerence ‘Dim ou the subject of nis proffer, bat obtained my in- formation as to it from ademocrat. I unuerstood that be was to sbare the money with tho momber of the Board whese vote was to be purchased. Ii the Tribune's despatches are genuine aud havo veeu cor- rectly translated, any “bargain”? they intimate was based on a Vague idea that a vote was purcbasable if the money was forthcoming—ouly that und nothing more. It there bad bevn bargain,” us the Tribune asserts was the case, some Of us bere would have known of it, whereas the firat ayer me gos ot thing of the sort was through those despatches, -_ C. E DYK, Editor Floridian, YELLOW FEVER. TWELVE DEATHS AT NEW OBLEANS. New Onueans, La, Oct. 31, 1878. The weatber is clear, cool and windy. Twelve deaths and 47 new cases of yellow lever are reported for the past twenty-four bours. The footings to date are 13,083 cases and 3,929 deaths, The Bev. Father Chapin, at Morgan City, bi r the Rev. Churies Clark will ge mercury Association reports twenty-five day. At the regular session of the Board of Health to- day there was no quorum; but members prosent re- quested that a called meeting be held to-morrow, when resolutions will bo passed declaring the epi- demic at am end, and requesting the Governor to witadraw bis quarantine prociamation. COLD WEATHER AT MEMPIIS. Mzmrais, Tenn., Oct 31, 1878 The weather took a sudden change last night and has turned very cold, From six o’clock last evening until noon to-day undertakers roport Ui ders ior iaterments BEVEN NEW CASES AT MOBILE, Mosiee, Ala, Oct, 31, 1878, For the last twenty-four hours ceven new cases of yellow fever were reported. There were Do deaths. There are now under treatment twenty-four casee, The prospect for irost to-uight 1s good. TEN NEW CASES AT BATON ROUGE, Barox Rovas, Vet 31, 1878, Ten new cases and one death to-day, The Howard Association closed its labors to-day; but the sick on hand—all new eases—will receive attention. OME PLATH AT CHATTANOOGA, Cuattaxooca, Tenn., Uct 81, 1878. Dr. Vandeman’s report of yellow tever for the twenty-lour hours ending at foar P, M. ts as fol- lows :— Death, John Mattill. Six new eases, three of them cviored. Weather clear una cold. Mercury 43 de- grees at weveu V. M. The retief committee informs the public that ne more funds or supplies are needed, ag toe amount on hand and en route i¢ decmed sufficient to meet the emergeney. ‘TEN NEW CASES AT JACKSON, Jackson, Mise., Oct, 31, 1878, There were ten new cases since noon yesterday, Dr. Bemus, of the Yellow Fever Commis- sion, and his topographical assistant, Mr, Kerr, proceeved to Lake Station to-duy by special car, chartered by Grund Secretary J. L. Power for the parpose of taking supplies and fandsto Lake. Mayor arora on te Walke: Delpiess chitdr night and will go from THE FEVER AT VICKSBURG, Vicksoona, Miss, Oct. 31, 1878, The weather is clear aud the mercury at nfty-nine One death in the city aud two tn to country; all chi dret Four now cases tn ihecity, There are three new cases at Deita, AID THROUGH THR UNITED STATES LEGATION, Wasuixotox, ct. 31, 1878, ‘The American Minister at Paris, iu adeepaicn to the State Department, mentions the foliowing among the other subscriptions to the yeliow fever relief funa:—Through the United States Legation, 9.3001. ; United States , 2G8TL ; United States Commi ; Muuroe & Co., 8808. ; Drexel & Co., 970F. ; Seliginun & Uo., 66%; New Youk HEKAL ollice, 5896; Americum Register, 1001, ; Comunenial Gazetle, 6401. The prineipal subscriptions came from the Grand Orient de France, 1,0001.; the Minimer of War, Gen- eri Borel,600'.; Useur dé Latayetie, 6001; Huteuin- son & Co, 1.5 the er of the laterior, goo; G ¥. Harding, 1,000.; the Min: ot Fingnce, 300/.; Frederick d’Hauteviiic, Due de Nemours, 6001; A, Boucicaut (Boo Maredé), 1.0001, . D. Spaulding, 6000; W. H wart, 600. ; Claude Giqaoux, 2001 ; the widow of American army vilicer ‘wuo ‘died ef yel- three months’ pension, $267; Prince 600%; L. Pouint, of Lyous, 2001; 1601; A. B, MeOreery, 6001.3 Heury Chauncey, 1608; Gouper & Lo, 2001; B. Be Go0r., S00 AID FOR THE 6UrPERERS, Tne Heratp received, yesterday, $6 15 {ellew lover salferers trom 4. Pb ted cription box in Mr, Philips’ store oo Third. avenu A RAFFLE POSTPONED, A Southetm inay a tew weeks ago sent her je valued at $2,000, to a Member of the Stock Ex- ebange, asking nim to disposd of them tor her bene- fit, as she w Ob straliehed circumstances, having lost ber husband, two oldest sons and only daughter by the yellow fever. ‘the jeweiry w hibition at the Cigar stand tn the long room of the Stock Exchange, and it was decided .o raffle tho artic! 600 Lickets at $5 exch having been isa lor that purpose. On Wednuaday aod the brokers borrow intention of railing the jeweiry. Insteaa immediately they sent Detective Sampson to the New street station house to ask Captuin Caflrey’s permis- sion in the matter, Whep the case was expiaised to that official ne politely informed the brokers’ them to violate tbe Senlative that he could not hel; i but, on the contrary, wou! p to it, and he sent Dew Exchange to notify the brokers of his decision. The members of the Excl i ed to Superip- tendent Wallin same answer, 80 that the railie had to be postponed, FOR LIRUTENANT BENNEB’S FAMILY, The Chamber of Commerce Committee bi ceived contrivutions for Li nant ries mas as tollows:— From Southern Relief Committee Chamber of Co: $3,000; Southern Kellef Centebttes Fredies & to Oetober 31, por | Hornce White, Ubivago, $50; Holy ‘Tilaity Chureb. Hert General 30, Total to date, SUED FOR ADMIRAL WORDEN LIBEL, [Bx TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) Ammarouis, Md., Ovt. 31, 1878. ‘The suitot Prof, Bernard Maurice jor $20,000 damages against Rear Admiral John L. Worden tor defamation of character was called ia the Circuit Court of this county to-day. The defamation conaisted of indors- ing Professor Maurice’s resignation ag a professor in the Naval Academy with the request that the Sec- retary of the Navy accept it as soon as poasibie, as Lhe Professor, on the tostimony of certain citizens of Annapelis, bad been guilty of taking improper liberties with young girls. Charlies J, Bonaparte and John 1bomsou Mason, represent the plaintiff, and A. B, Hugner the detendant, The rst of tne cases, ‘usgumpsit,” was heard on demurrers of defendant's counsel, A. B. Hauer, The peiuts raised were of great importance and invoivii close decisions, Deiendaut fied two demurrer: Jobo Thomevn Mason, counsel for plaintill, argued that the detend- ant, an admiral in the na waa out of the jurisdic. ton of the State during nis residence within the Naval Acavewy. This was a question of od tory, largely treated in ioreign and Ameri- 3. He was loliowed by Charies J. Bevuparte, lor sane, as to the question of litigations; what bars there were remaining, and tue effect of yond Seas.” Mr, the demurrer on both of bel case betwoen the oe cuuosel, will proba- to Bultimore city, the residence of biy be romot Pluinsiil’s couasel. ANDERSON CONTRADIOTED. WasuixGrox, Oct. 31, 1878, Mr. Joseph H. Maddox bas writien the following letter to the Philadelphia Press contradicting a ro- cently published statement of James E. Anderson:— Wasninerox, Oct. $1, 1878 Eprror oy THB PwiLaDELPula PRess:— 50 far as tbe ments of James EK, Anderson re eeunee Seen them to bo false. So lar as ti I believe them to be false, ail be glad to prove this. weber to know bim till Proper sets 1 lpever saw £.L. be testined, I dou’t know J. R. Sypber by sight, I know noth- ing of, bis reistions with Audorseun except what An- dersen told me himself in conversations occurring last fall, which began aud ended my personal inter- course with bim. JOSEP! Re MADDUX. , STATEMENT OF MR. GIBSOX Mr. Gibson, when spoken to this event James E. Anderson’s affidavit, said:— atements ip his affidavits affecting me are r beard of the things of which ne about side, I had done no wrong myself. I kn wrong done by others. I refused to entertain any proposition in avy shape to buy bi: TWICE CONVICTED OF MURDER, (BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD. ] CrEevgLamp, Ubio, Oot, 31, 1878 For the second time Charies McGill, the eruel mar- derer of the girl Mary Kelly, whom he claimed to bave loved so tenderly, has been sontenced to be hanged, and it is now believed that no power on earth cap save him = His secure a new trial onthe ground that the jurors were prejudiced; but, realizing the utter uselessness of any such attempt, they to-day announced that they haa concluded to file afl would with- a the motion. id @ crowd manoer and received his be en a gallows bird that will die game, the crowd who heard it re-echved the sentiment, LOSS OF A LAKE STEAMER, THE STEAMER QUEBEC, OF THK SARNIA AND LAKE SUPERIOR LINE, WRECKED ON a BEEF— NO LIVES Lost. (Y TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD,] Toronto, Ont, Oct. 31, 1878 Information was received this alternoon vy the agents bi that thi mer Quebec, of the Sarnia and Lake Superior line, had gone ov a ree? to north. ‘west of Coekburn Island, in Lake Huron, on Suoday last, wheo seeking the channel ia the midst of a dense snow storm. Tne crew escaped sately Jand, bat the vessel slid off the reet and inte dee; where she at present lies completely Tugs with divers and apparutas for raising bave been despatched from Sa‘ Bie. Maric, but there a are partly insured, BRACES AT MACON, [sx TELEGRAPH 10 THE HERALD.] Macon, Go,, Oet. 31, 1878 ‘The largest State fair ever yet heid in Georg was held toeday. Thirty-five thousand persons were on the gro rete — was sharp. 6 Joseph = Whi ef Alabama, who delivered the ae made a0 appropriate and patriotic speech, The races were ‘I vest be dag agree on this track, The Ores race, for two-year-olds, a mile dash, wi won by Ben Hii 1m 1:47. aie ‘The vecond race, running mile beats, three io five, was won by Bergamot in three beats in 1:49%, 134636 and 1:47, the twira Flora Bell; vest’ , trotting, three in five, was won by 80 S4- SHIPPING NEWS|. OUEAN SLEAMERS, DATES OF DEPARTURE PROM NKW YORK FOR THE MONTIC 7 howitug eT oon Botha ‘|4 Howling Groen merig Beate of Viegints : 4 7 howling Oreon 2 Bowling Green 50 Broudway 129 Broadway 1 4 Kowih ui 4Giangow ..17: ‘ov 14) ila Novao Laverp rol {4 Bowling Groen cf ge tga way Sov 26] Lverpod «(Nov 281 Hamburg, 161 Broadway ALMANAC FOR NEW ¥ YORK—THIS DAY. SUN AND MOON, San rises. Moon sets. HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSER- VATIONS, j | Bar \ ier State of Od. 31. Hour.| Tnch.\ Dog. | Wind. | Weather. WNW| Partly cloudy AW) Party eloasy NW |Party oloudy |20,30] sal SPM ju0.40) Ge 8 Pm | 20.80) 47 WESTERN UNION TIME BALL. Naw Yore, Oct. 31—Noon, The Wostern Union time ball dropped to-day tour-tomthe of @ second tase PORT OF NEW YORK, OCT. 31, 1878. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD ¥TKAM YACHTS AMD BERALD w es TKLEGRAPH LIND. Steamer St ada (Br), Braes, Gl vis Larne Oct 21, al ma ‘passengers to A Bi fiwin’ & 0. Steamer Santiago de on Reed, Havana 26tb inst, wit mdse aud passenyers P Clyde & Cv. Ou the out- ward Pasange | tue Santiaxe do Cubs experienced the asus hurries sh the steamers am4 of Houston ana Ui Barues ore lo it, but suffered no @ Steamer Margaret, Hulmes, ornamding 4. $3 sie mise Passengers to IK Roberts. lou 76 2: ana Sheonad quan titi of wreek 41 [, cOawist~ boxes; saw one bux ri t doubt from steamer City spanneatd). the box a4 Hore N E80: fu the Stream ing heavily st the time was unable to to pie dst and NE winds to Hatteras; Walker, Richmond, City Point folk, with mdi the Vid Dominien steal ip Co, ontgnme: Albemarle, sioss. Lowes, Del. with mdse +0 the ion Seminal Bark Henrtk Tbvou (Nor), Madell, Sharpness 39 days, in beltass, Bark Ercole (Ital), Denora, New Ross 45 days, in ballast, Se dav ved (Aus), Criletich, Antwerp 50 days, with barrels to Bark Ottevia ‘ie, Gaszano, Smyras 60 days. with Mquorice rout to GC Me sudrows; vessel to J O Songer. ri ditey Ade (of de Sonn. ris Dango sig) verpool t. to PT Nevius & So susow (ot Canutnu. NS), Ellingwood, Maracaibo et dues with enflee, to order; vessel to ze Co, of wails, provisions, &e, to tf id try and reach Chatl Sebr Wf Card gt Boston), F iss legwood tw C ls ring heavily aod sib ine beavl iF let go ‘posls bari aud pay out chain to save her; was five days N of Sebr DF Kveling (of Buitimore). Ja ro rt nae. San} ith sugar to Galmey & Casado. Oct ncountered a Hurricul trom 1s, going cto sae, and bi a deck and cut the deck load of sapenanee adrift; ‘about 550 strokes per hou ‘Snr Fannie A Bailey (ot Portiand), Nort 15 cas, with suger to iene: Benjamin ee ci 6, Son & Co, Oc Savanna! from Bie vo WSW, last ue ‘C4 hours, in bead und split some Sehr Hattie M Ho owe Baltimore. PR pst Therese, fr Glassgow, and bark Sheila (Br), from London, witch were anchored in the lower buy for orders, came up to the ci it AM. PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE. BOUND SOUTH. Stonmor Norus, ee or tor New York, with mdse and prasenyory to HF Senr Lizstie & Em rince Edward Island for New York, with potatoos towena Nie’. & Vo. Sehr Southern Cross (Br), Patterson, Shulee, N3, for New York, with spiling to John 5 Lewis. sehr Aluska, Sack a NS ei Ns, for New York, with plaster to VG. & UO dchr Madeira Cine Mbougall, Windsor, N8, for New York, with plaster to C W Berteaux. ir Humber (Br), Pela cream Cornwallis, NS, for hew rf r. (Be), Baxter, Cornwallis, NB, for Xow 0 Washington Murket. Barbour, Bangor for New York, with lumber to Chase, £0 0. Sehr Glars Waatin, ess Banwor tor Philadelphia, Sebr Ida L Kay, Haskiil, Bangor for Now Yor Sebr Isula, Smith, Bangor for New Yorx, with Sumber to master. ‘Sehr Damon, Haskill, Bangor for New York. Schr Sen Foim, scott, Bangor for New York, with lume ber to Rebuyler & 0 rood coud “Ferkins, Smith, Bangor ter New York, with . Young, Eisworth for Now York, Wall, Oslals for Hoboken, rictta, Thompson, Addison, Me, for New York, ker, 2aco for Rondont. for New York. tor New York, Jan! Sehr i Bol, Sehr Nel to Stimpson Benr James rept Ey Bebr Mansfield, Achor: Sehr Adriauna, dio — York. Behr L O Wells, Wells, East Greenwich for New York, BOUND East. Steamer Franconia, Bragg. New York for Portland. Steamer ( York for Boston. Bulg Bophis con (Bey Salt for Oj anehorea off the Herald statio Brig Toronto (Br), Coalfleet, New York co). Bel eRG Morgan (Br), Martin, New York for St Johns, A None AC Watson 9 (Br), Starkey, New Yorm for Yarmouth and Weymouth, Ahn y ep New York for CraneNeck. Sehr Polater, Dili, New York tur Boston. Manton, Crowell, New York fer Boston, jew York tor Leos ne w York for Boston, Now York tor Boston. Sehr A B Jacobs, Jone: York tor Harwich. Sehr # W Binko, Brig Be vest, Corwin, Bene ra Dedive, Koekette N Behr Expedite. Kockett, No Bohr James Potter (fisherman), Brown, New ree eee sh. New York for Nosuk. Yerk for Glen Cove. rat therm up, Rackets, New York for ty LE. ir rainques, Phillips, Hoboken for Providence. cht MA Predmore. Fitch, Hosoken for Providence. hy roe cares, Gurne: penton tor New La Willard, Kiigabethport tor Porth four Jou’ a ‘Hures, Nickerson, Elissbethport for sont; Odell, Winslow, Port Johnson for Vortiand, Me, Behr osteo, jer, Port Johnson for Kosto: Sehr rey v, Port Jonson for Boston. Kehr A L Wi Wiley, Port Jobasou for Boston. Bebr Jumes Bliss, Eldriaze. Port Johnson for Heston. Sehr Williard saulsbury, Henay, Port ‘Jounson for Previ- dereac Osear F Hawiey, Tyler, Port Johnson tor Provi- eke warriet Lewis, Cashman, Pert Johnson tor Stoa- tng cht N Holmes, Dow, Amboy for Somerset, Schr J B Kartiett, Niekers rae for New Bedford. Sehr White Foam. Koxers, Amboy fer for Frovie jence. Sche Storm, Staats, Amboy tor Hartfor Sebr npr aan ‘hiladelpbia ‘ior New Havon. Saited fr sland Roads this morning—Bark Vitora H pectin SNe York for Havre, BELOW. Steamer Tarpela (Er), Russell, from Mediterranean perk Goat, Setmnags, from *t Croix. ny 3 vg chr), Hollie from, Bermads, Bag dua Wher, Dart, from Loudon Sepe 2. CLEARED. . Cardiff—John F Balley. ‘Mamburg via Plymouth if ster ip Co. ot er Ww jenmond, Key, Norfolx—Old Dominion Steam- kre ‘Steamer Martha Steves, Chance, Baltimore—J 8 Krems, sumer, Warren, Philadeiphis—James Portland—J ¥ Ames. F Dimnoex. ghai—saiter & Liver . Avery, Hloge—Laat Brow bs! Tr euvich & Co. Cork or Faimouth— Steamer A U Hand. at Amelia (At Sie Gita. co, Polo (Teal), Gavagaia, Cork or Falmonth— ered a (Nor), Tebiassen, Copenhagen—C Tobias & inbagy ye Haraing, Watts, Dankirk (Prance)—Snow & Kong Carl (Nor), Henricksen, Bordeaux—C Todias “bak Aladdin (Nor), Pederson, Bordenux—C Tobias & ark Bel Erling Skjalgson (Nor), Behore, Bordoaax—Funeh, ok jack Aeros (Nor), Moller, Passages (Spain)—C To- Dias & i och oste Lona Ginu, Mataneas—J & Ward & Co, Brig 4 (rd, Priest, Dunkirx—J F Whitney & Uo. nile ‘Shee vn. ‘Lolierva, Buyonne—Duswuri, strachie & aut Marianna 1V (Port), Carvalho, Lisbon—G Amsinek os 4 Sophia Cook (Br), Smith, Oporto-J W Parker & wens Clare M Goodrich, Look, Oporto—Miller & Hough- jelto tal), Trapani, Oporto—Jobo U Saag: Brig Clete 1), Poverson, Hellae, Hom--William Jox & | 4 Tale. Morgan, Beli: — William Jox & 0 a rth d ames B Bayles, Dickenson, Kingston, Jo~A H Selit WG R Mowry, Baton, Point-e-Pitre, Gued—J Boynvon*s sen. Wen ‘Kuih Darling, Swasey, 8 Domingo Oity-—J B Wara she George ¥ Day (Br), Chate, 8+ Johus, X¥-O W om Hi V Orandail (Br), Ross, 88 Androws—Jod Frye & Anse Ourrier (Br), Vanwart, 8t John, NB~A T van. Br eh ¥ Ww Bentley, Baker, New Lali pop ntind Twin Bebe Harvest, Mebuia, F Provideneo—J © Rovertsa, = BAILED. tor Liverpool; State of (895 London 1 ships Gerrstton, ‘gen traucisev; y ui Levanter, Liv- erpouk: Lord Pa: Mary’ Lai Duekir N GUnewood, EA Batt 4, lor southern ports, Srmamen Makuaner. Holmes, at this port yesterday from then eon: ar dayligbs, in Int 3917, loa 73, tober aad found ni ba the Clty of | af, jae cess oa . of Houston. from Now Yoru for Galveston, ins sinking sondition: the fortunately upeting 1 red (Sgt aC y to the Toeeus the gale lacreasod, blowin b for 12 hours. Bank Momrron—Oa) from Caibarie: ported t to Wimington, tes follows ;—Took » Barrie or oyeione from SK when off Flasteres Tuesday night, Oct 23, plowing farlously und vesse) on her beam ‘ds al reparations for le: fern 2 Aran. & rst mate, an: shree men ie the had Mbaitiag ail wight At di AY a ally. Entled. sohesusr wes tant, = the two boats ts kept are ast not more to re ay nal ‘apart. d fer the etal ‘9 izes, “eal? stall oF st eat a during the two hours alle sily, us circumstances would tor bo heap ier pros neers use of Barx Nixa Maticpa axes Mensint, from Philadelphia for Queensiown. was spok: t 9, 44, with pumps choked. [The \ M are! a st Queenstown Vet 20.) Kark ANTELOPE, from New York, had not arrived at Dei Ve e latest mail date, and not Ocs 20, as AN ABANDONED BARK, apparently s Norw: ‘was passed Oct 16, lat 41, lon 46, leo aay ny A mae ae oo igen ted hoarding. She was palsted b ee, vi two houses on deck, fiat Norwegian boat om tack! ag davits; all Bouse. se was punsed Oct 19, lat 40 40, lon 40 02, wi abandoned, \by orig Alice “Ads (Bos avtnie. p edoubtions taken off by s Dansing vewsel, |The was built at Columbia, Me, in. 1807, roxiusered 448 ct jroven. Brown, from New York Oct 15 for Maracaibo, put into Sé Thomas Oct 30 in distress, of what Rature mot stated She expected to resume her voyage jov Pncpecabaa RD, whi ite White 1 Woosrxn, Gulliver. from Bangor, in goin; tate Now Bodlord Sok broke ihre mer eaer te aviee Sour Aonxs. londed with oysters, was cay squali morning of Oct 30, and sunk off Lov the mouth of Chester River. All bands 8 to Baltingore. She lies in 30 feet water, and Sail! be relaod, Sour J F A Lancratt, Caps O B =rifeo Pd aon eilasing since, the. grees storm, was Jato Nor- folk on Monday last, haviny ro (or saverel dey + Sonn Nuva Ramee ne fhe Havana for Now Xork, vetore reported at anchor olfthe Fierida coast with loss of rudter, arrived at Savanush Oct 3 Scur Louisiana, from Halifaz for Latile Giseo Bay, with a genoral cargo, wont ashore night ot Ost 30 oa Big Glace Bay ledges. She will probubly be a totul loss, Sonn Paivantuxorist, in ballast, from Pawtucket ee New York to load coal, is ashore west of Watch fr notice eg H_Epwarps, ashore at poy Potat, ith coal, was healed off or o Peureane? 88 MONROK, Oct 31—The pilots report th Beaconsfield (Br), from Dabliu for Battimorc. comeareeta the bay, with two shipwrecked crows abo: Ne Steamer Wm F Taylor, of this city, is ashore at Gre- "6 Landiag, oR ech Kiver, besa of Currituck Puutapxrnta, Oct 31—fhip rpg Baerig, af Dela- re Broakw ate ese wi it MeK: war eter. vemveriae, Cape eKay and Atki North Amorien and proweded at once San Francisco, Oct 24—The schr Tw! arrived from Trinidad m the 20t4 in: ry there sinee lest Februiry. dae reck was purchaned re- cently by Capt Staples, who repaired her, got her off, and brought her to this pow as food as ever. Vinevanp Haven, Oct 30—Sehr Benjamin Reed, Ci Reed, whieh arrived sere to-day. reports bi having De ‘Squash Yeadow Sh sie Youns, of Cam oraine. er Ay broke Sgnrebead, started cutwator ~ ae steamer cree, It requirestwo Sebr Ella A Stimpson bas be NOTICE iO MARINERS, Wasnrncrow, Oe 31—The Lick Lichthouse bie has received Information thas the entebip oa Frring Pan Shoals. of the North Garullpe coast, which broke her msooribgs and Wea Mowe theese alles BK OF hor station caring the wert Of last week, us been towed to her proper ‘and se curely SPOKEN, Pride o’ is oeKer. from Quebec for Kagland ane. cts tat a7 10, agarsiown, Whitmo 1, trow Bremen 20 miles rig Carrie berth: Va roi Rewpert, E, nique, Oct 10, sbout iat 26."ion 50. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Ausrznpay Oct 31—Arrived, bark Matador (Ger), Bem ning, Philadsphia, Amtwenr. Dct 31—Arrived, bark Cari August (Ger) , Ble- rts, Philateiphia, Satled, 31st, ship Almo (Rus), Bremer, Philadelphia, Passed Flushing 30th, 7 PM, stcamor Nederland (Belg), Randle, from Antwerp for Philadelphia. Avonwovri, Oct 31—Sailed, bark Alabama (ir), Browa- ell, Mobile, Buistot, Oct 31—Satled, steamer Deven (Br), Western, New York; bark Anos (Nor), Goanefson, New Orieans; al Wer), Larsen, de. DEAK, Oct 31—Arrived, ship Ludwig Holverg (Nor). Bruland, Baltimore; bark Condor (Nor), Sivertsen, N York. Soiled 29th, dark Leif (Nor), Erieksen, New York. Salledfrom Pauills€ 30th, bare Syra, Pottingall, Hamp- ton Roads. Brean, Oct 31~Arrived, shin Florida, Sparks, New Yorn. Sailou 31st, ship Goschon (Ger), Heins, Tybee; bares PF Reck (Ger), Walon, Philadelpnia; Bremen (Ger), Hell- mors, Charleston, Bavounn, Oct a2 arrived brig Gasellen (Nor), Welbye, Richmond. ~ O64 31—arrived, bark Sarab, Lagersoll, —— Uist, ships 8 S$ Thomas, Norton, Kio Janeiro; Norris, Bertlow, Sincapore; bare Esther, Benjamin, He ; seb Graco Bradley, Vesper, do. Cronstabr, Oct 26—Arrived, bare Kronos (Nor), Bent son, Now York. Cxrri, Vet 20—Arrived, bark Neres (Aus), Layck, New York, . Telfer, Now York; 31st, AG , Sorensen, Baltimore. Corannaaun, to Uct 31—Arrived, bark Shefiietd (Nor), Morch, Philadelphia, CastetLamank, Oct 25—Sailed, brig Clytie, Dow, Now Yor! Dustin, Oct 30—Salied, barks Rockwood (Br), Buekbard Hampton Roads; Sagitta (Br), Taylor, do, Sist, Queea Victoria (Br), Crocker, Baltimore, Hamoune, Vet 3O—Arrived, burk Bokoto (Br), Goudy Baitim ™ Havnx, Oct 29—Arrived, bark Yeusquise (Br), Mekensie, Baltimore (not arrived at Caen). Livaaroot, Oct ‘Arrived, steamors Enrique &p), Gastanaga, Baltimore; Pomvroke (Br), James, Boston! Glenisle (Br), Chalmers, Norfolk; Bavarian (Br), Laasolo, Boston. Sailed Bist, steamers St Louis Atlas (Br), Talbot, Boston; ships N Mosher ( man, Charleston; Winged Hauter, Fellows, New Yorn; Fiying Foam (Hr), Lang, Southwest Pass; bark Waylarer (Br), Thurber, Trbe Loxpox, Oct 31—Arrived, stoamor Bemiramide (Br), Brown, Montreal. Sulied 31st, bark Aurelia (Sw), Sooth, Darion. bark Forsete (Nor), Christensen, ‘eported without date), Lanpsknona, Uct 20—Salled, bark Sendvik (Sw), Hogs- trom, Unised States, Lisnox, Vet 25—Arrived, brie Komeck, Sith, New York (before reported without date). Sailed 25th, sehr Kile M Golder, Hodgaon, Galveston. Makyront, Oct 20—talled bark Mleanor Wood (Br), Witlinms, Darton, Manseitexs, Oct 26—Arrived, bark Francesee B (Ital), o s, Now York, GM ALaca, to Vet 31—Arrived, steamer Doroan (Br), Me- Donald, Genoa, &e, tor Now York. Navies, to Oct 31—Arrived, barks Ienesio (Ital), Marit, New York: Hosina Gisel), Poresiia, ¥ Ororro, Oct 24—Arrived, bark Mary Agnes (Br), De Costa, New York; brig Dart (Isr), Cotter, do. Puyrmovra, Oct 81—Sutled, bark Nuovo Emilia Celew tins (ital), Manganaro, New Orleans. Quuuxstoww, Uct 31—Arrived, steamer Helvetia (Br), ‘Thompson, Liverpool tor New York. rn bark Ings (Nor), Jacobsen, New forks. Rocuxvorr, Oct 29~Arrived, bark Oorere (ans, Ont ich, New York. Rorreapam, Oct 31—Arrived, ship Atalanta (Nor), Chris- tianson, New York. Cleared 30th, ship Hermon (Br), Dingles, New York. Rouen, Oct 3i—Arrived, bare 8J Bogart (Br), Mokag Now York. Satled 29th, berg Alliance (Nor), Pederson, United States. StockHOLM, Oct 25—Arrived, brig Sylphide (Sw), Lind solm, New York, a to Oct 31—Arrived, brig Justo (8p), Alonso, New fork. Warzrroxp, Oct 20—Sniled, bark Isabetis Blyth (Brix Bernier, Savannah, Lonpox, Oct 31—Bark David Malcolmson (Br), Marrow, trom Cardiff for New Orleans, bas returned damaged, ber ing been in collision, and has doeked for repairs. A despatch trom Rio Janeire states thas the bark Midas, Prost, from Antwei Imbetiba, before reported as wrecked, has arrived at that port. water ateh from Demerara says that brie Sae 8, Carlos, wary: from Glasgow for Demerara, was sunk after col: e en tes roving: 42, t was bal tus as ree Bs am Carlos revises oaks in 1867, aud halle trom Pertisnd) WLATAER BEPORT, Hotraeap, Oct 31—Wind N, stron: Fuvaours, Oct 81—Wind N, modera: pl Ocs 31—Wind NW, FOREIGN PORTS. rjgachn BA. De: Rave, Biooe from New ¥« ding; Tray ton, NC, “via Jacuaele do. oe Baracoa, Oct 10~Asrlond.. sabre, Charles, ss i Maftinigae Varsons, B attio Weston, iz Nekervon, ict Oat 18 \Cloaced: briga TM Merritt, Bewdens ‘Shamrock (Br), OiConaell, do: 23, brigs Jeremiah, Cy Ford. Ne york, twin Mason, + Adem at or asin sae lo nee Wr Mas demas, N of Haiteras, vigadings Hb dela « "i cle ; sobre Looxout, Newell, do doi do do. Cixnroucos, Oct 17--Arrived. bi has i Pollagoiphia: 1 . Caro, jailed 18¢0, bark Neptune, Boal, Boston; 20th, brigs Be le, (Br. wales, 40; 23d, Pubilla Guardeola, G@ovbe Wonowwuu, Oct 0—In darks Catitornta, Victoria: tien W Aluy, Bresman, for San, yo Grace Koberts, Olsen, [rem br Havama, Oct 20—Azzi Ba Miiea ose seam jorwoutn jr), Tne ‘ork Julio (! D). Fascon: fatanans; schra Fani Li Genovar, Toute: reas a steamer ice easpheape if Oct 26—Cleared, park Hannsh Blanchard Tick "30 Rrrived,_ ste Morph Las rt rk Amicus (Be), "Frees Ae 5 is jer Texas (Br), ‘Lawrumso ert ‘hlp sisi (ep seleras, braun aah Pictou, NS, ared, schr Neliie Seott, Mab bert, Cardonus jcxeRc, Oct 20—Arrived, bark Wimmora (Br), Melm : cl ship Ardi (Br), McConnel Rio Jawaiuo. te datecarrived, ship 'D Troop (Oe Mack, Cardiff. rte ri conn eae St THomas, Oct — York for Maracatho Las ne ‘ aontiess, Williat rer. Mk ‘esa bart Srous, Oct 1a" Arrived: a sc indae, ig Allee Partin, Be rg ag 18th, — hewn ¢ nie Betol (Aus), M: St Jago, Oct Y7—arrived, achr Stephen Williams, Cow BE; Joux, NB, Oot 28—Cieared, ship Roskland (Bn, Farr. Liverpool roel. Le Oct 24—Cleared, echrs Raarbrack, Clark, rrived 25tl reins Molgnn. Mettasr I ‘Moant Deserts ve Ma (and cleared 20th for Pliladelphiay. AMERICAN PORTS, 30-Clearea, steamers nab; Ha: tledel wr York (nob ts bstore] 2 aoe Tail, Oporto vin New Yorks vor. to load for New York. on wits Wallet, cs Sige etehr Kusice PF Newooms, Baker, 8+ Ansa Bey ied —Steamors Lascelles Nereus ant wrens os aren Iatthows, Frolic, Bash, Armstrong (| (ir), ta Kounebee MN Stocby, Londonderry: schre Wit Jordan, B fA gn "WR Parker, Daal da sora ‘milly farren, Providence. Kublmaa, from Bremen, ts re- ee Cleared—Sioamers Ohio (Wiha Moyer. so Howey Bowe iw Garrett, Foster. ton; America, fina Rytter, Bres Carlotta (teat). ‘aa, Corky sobre Jobat ho Saxt ernambuc0; Grace Van Dusen, Reeves, Galvest ‘Aleo el barks Josephine (By). Evans, iloth jeared, Nellt Melaren (Be, Malare Gondor (Nor), ison, se olan (Br), Prats, x fhe ir; echr Geo aay ‘Gal Gat ait Stows, Mausou, Boston; B egy oe Beara, Balled—Steamer Obie, ship Macaulay, barks Et Formose, mn, Lawrench, Mectoou bane . Philadel Onsen. anche Bali » Mate, Henek, Now York a Jace conte, ie, Plat Kat 5 Binctat, Live: Somers, Baltimore; Thomas je, Mob PORTRESS. MONKOR, Oct 31—Passed in for ore, (Nor), Anderson, from Newry ; Supremo (Ital), Mansuno, ‘a, Passad out from Balsimore—Barks Wave King (Br), for ‘Ace: 4a: Embla (Nor), Hone , Liver javassas Mifoltaeace ten witent'anrseke Settee Ellen! Tort Autonto. Balled—Barke Faders Minde (Dan), tor Phitadoiphiag Vajalo ong PNorfolk, and « laage fleet of schoone: n port Bark, Thedor (Ger), and brig Lorens (Ger), both ti Riehsad, Put pADRLPtta Oct 31—Arrived, steamers Achtilen, Baco! Anthracite. Geamley, New York Marsant (tel), Brodie, tilcucesvor, », Dart omg tng EM. A iabtoo ‘tite te Tradell, ry et vanes eddabe 5 Boston: Jonnie, diagno z ne | a4 Soleus ; Anuie B Safford, oar tevnue. Famuaeuett Wi Wild Pigeon. ray, Somerset. steamers Bamore (Be), Hepat (Nong? tikwel Lisvon; Gaspard gio L. Carroll ‘aley, 51 Borden, Ghurbees, Fall Prod Ucay, sweet, ipewieht & Nerwie Ball amare Nettlesworth, Ponasyivania, City of Urieel wad Fouts, wa: Keeakwaten, Oct 30-—-Ship Weenusetts Now York. passed up in tow at sunset. uark Naot onde rele Mareses, Lt ia (Ger anrons, from Now York. vaeae ea Tune Lord, toi New more! domiae, for Bale timore: barks Whaery: alter (ie) tor do ceil ital), ‘tor New (gg il (Sw), Laan Palieses wr te fe bo. are mor X oo Harceloas (8p). Dias itor Now York. (Bee Miscollany). " oan (Br), Clas wor Lt iM rae ee Agene not stor, Cherlostent Nidn. dos brig’ Kathadie, Coombs, Now ¢ Kominole, Hallett, Domes. vi Ta hein f steamer Juan (Br) from Tyhsees 4600 ottersen, Wilmio; rere Phlindeipbias mihe ry YACHTS, Ti T oneeniye on, A =aCHOGR - ie hes Hacaeer ee seoppered, or Foot Brid rooktyn. irony rants wil POLLEN, 224 Souch st Fin SRT AER As By Sabenznees BALLAST BCOWS AND ONS jo Seow, cheap for cash. Apply st No, 10 Soath st, ———=s MISCKLLANHOUS. Peocuaric ~~TRPUBLIVAN “NOMINATION — POR city ive’ sCDam, in place of the Hon. Josiah duthorland, who retires om Sceount of axe, GUNNING fh, BEDFORD, who was an Assis Diatelet Attorney foar years, ond afterward Vity Judge tour yours. Ppoutioan vs CANDIDATES OF ALL PARTIES UU LD ene" be at her In ai ee IsG Se) eee, an