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THE INVASION OF CUBA, Death to the Spaniards. Open Air Meeting of the Bighth Ward Scott and Graham Club. Proposition to Make Se Scott aSchoolmaster Gre. Wun, Mactionasnt, and Eloquence, &e, mo, Ko A mass meeting of the | Lb Ward Soot irsham Club was beld jast veo us in front of tho Broadway Houve. corner of Gia i ny response to the following Call. which appeared i» the corning papers aad was ex- tensively placarded 0 rovuh the THE STARS anv > Eighth Ward Scot and Sapp eavew, the love of Les of doing uato do unto we—te meot in Setorminativn to ear t while isturh the ourselves great leader. to Sountry we cherish, Others as we wou council, to boldly stand by the flag je ubjurt a e of friendly. powers, w d foremost ers of our cour trym ocations elsewhere, sx¢ wers. To this end wo on Wednesday evening puran Its from’ other ‘roadway House sctober 13, at 7 o'clock, to consider me: t at the what measures sliail be taben to secure reparation for the past and security for the ture. The whig olubs through- out the city are reepectt to join in this aot of duty to the whole pe. ple ia = LN, WILD, Prosid Joun S111.000K, Sevretery. A platform was erected on Grand street, for the accom- modation of the speakers, aud of a military band, which was in attendance ant played several national airs, ‘The banners of the c were display don the platform, and a soore of torches. waved about by a troop of young urchins, gave a queer and picturesque appearance to the scene. By the time the proceedings were opened, there was a crowd of some five or six hundred persons present, lavgbing and shou aad seeming to derive much emusement from the vccasion, The business of the meeting was opened by ihe President, H. N. Wild, who read the public cull aud then proceeded in a very wild, extravagant, and incohecent manner, to address tho | that crowd, as follows :— Now gentlemen. we nre here to nigh Pleasure do staud bere us an Au Speak to you for s few short moments, on the greas esuse Which sflects us materiuily Are we to be insulted with- out meoting Uhai insu: as becomingly as our forefathers | Gid, who bled and went to their graves, and lefy their legacy to us never to creesti ? Whut is that Lega Why, gentlemen ang fellow citizens, it is the maintaini the American flag on aii wud every occasion. (Loud chee and cries of “go it) Now. gentlemen, and fellow aie zens, as the meeting is one o covsiderable magnitude, [ Offer you the resolutions. which are as follows :— Resolved, That the whigs of the city of New York have heard, with the cespost n, of the rocent treatment of American citizens, at the Island of Cuba, aud of the ob- stractions imposed upon American commerce Ly the officers th t island. hich have beon rSiaith, as true, Spanish authoritigs h nd. if nov properly y between two hitherto made, in referen we pronounce th unfeclipg, and iniamou must lead to serious hos nation Resolved, That the conduct of the Spanish guthoritics towards R.L. Ward, macter of the tark Cornelia, of New York, in bearding b's enip.in. placing it under guard of a Dody of Spanish soldiers. 1» seizing the United States mails ard’ inp papers, together ‘with the al ingwits to the tain, the det tthe vessel, and the holding in du- ico thie Captain and on: of the passengers, bota innocent offence against the Inws of other nations. or te Liberty or privile hearticlt sympathies eople of the earth. We a n their laws, rights, religion, f the peovle of foreign countries, our nevertheless with the oprr or tyranny in all its forms hold in utter detestution thore despots who are the instru. mente of oppression. (4 2ecrs. ) Resolved, ‘That foverament of Spain presents der which there is nei- liberty of the press ument on the part of the ntiona! or personal freedom uch a government is unde- “friends of true civ jon or the picture of s er ther the right of 1 neither the desire of £ rulers, nor the hope of on the part of the subj serving the re-peet of enlightened humani Rewolved, finally ‘ihat we adhere to the policy of Henry Clay—(cheers)—jroclaimed by him as Secretary of State in 1325, in a letter Mr. M tery the American Minister of ich he exprestly declares that—"' We cannos ster of the Isiand of Cuba, to any European ay wo—so suys the voice of the whole country. ors.) Res atved, ‘Thst wolearn the acti g nati in regard to will have uo occas e tor the wrongs (icud chee the crisis is approaching, and as who will you choors for your you? who, indeed, izens, but Genesul Winfield Scott? General Proved bimseil a» greut in diplomacy as he Is be field of battle. (A voice, * That's a ) He will charactezize, by diplomacy, our goverment, a Le bas mow characterized the world by his great valor ou the field of battle (Cheers and javghter ) Thi cious question, Let it come home tothe hearts of the ican people that General Scott stands before the country asa great warrior, and mark me. gentlemen and fellow. citizens, he will prove himself @ diplomacy in ng the affuits of navions with a tatermauthip { declare to you, unequalled, pion im the snnuls of American history. (Cheezs.) fel a, and gentlemen, we waut bee republic; also, gentlemen, we ad on the American arms to driving from tbat beautifal ranoy. In the speosh of Cleveland, Where we have public es. we fear nothing; but it seems tion and the Uod of civil miled upon old Spain. (Laugh- to doubt of i attempted by Sparish ctiel Now. gentlemen. war may be inev ruta ’ who will yo went 4 gallant le achieve apvotber glory in irland all despotism acd «l Genera! Scout, made schocls und ‘eb to me that ed Niberty has never yet tr.) Gentiemen ena fellow citizens, give us educatioa, | snd public schools. and we will defy the world. (Sries Yea, yer 1 » slly with France, let them with wy power. bat vive us education, Hools give us Winfield Scott at the hi ebali be stil ¢) i Inet iseue our gior of it, (Cheers) Th to you Usptain Ward—ye the berk Cornelia aud who was so infamously insulted upon the Islend of Coba Wano—i hare a cold. and can’t spoak. and fello zens, Colonel a revere old and cannot upon my lett will speak for ight.) HaimMax—Friew on my right, hs bat a friend « (Cries of “1 r Mir. Jinnixs (Captain Ward's substitute, but not the candidate for the \iev Presidency on the Webster tick- et) then came forwara and +poke as follows — Gentieen—My friend, Gaptam Ward, on my right hao been imprivored ju thy Moro Castle, (loud taughter from the avdi-nce at this bouncer, and # hint to the spevker from the gallant ‘ar ) Gentlemen, we are called upon to Vindieate the rights of the American flag. Here it a Captain gentlemen, imprivonea m the Moro—(re- newed laughter and explanations from the Captain ) aod marched through the called op to vindicate the rights of our flag. ( er On ell sides, and a fruitless uttem pt fom Bis friends to make Mr Jenkins hoid his peace) Lam called upon to night Lo respond to the call of this meeting, (inavo) Lsee beiore me m sea of heads, (fits of laugh: fer,) noble and glouiour pa riots! Mem who will stand by the firg of the Union in every corner of the globe, Fel- low-citizens. yout country has been disgraced Behold the stare now before youglittering. (Roars of mirth from the boys below oo another fiort to eupersede orator Jenkins.) Thix man here stands * * Nobie assem: binge bere. Here stands my noble friend here imprison. bd. in the Moro bter.) Sen of heads ! At length his 4 in stopping Mr. Jen king's flow of eloquence ana Captain Wanv overcame his hative modesty sufficiently to venture on speech He vaid—W bat wes printed in the Henatn yesterday mern- Ing is the truth, and novhing but the truth. I ‘suppose you all read it (Cries of “You may say that.” “All Fight.") Everything [ vouch for as trae, and defy the world to deny it. It is all printed in the Hxnann, with the letter. What war printed is nothing bat the trath. I was taken @ prisoner—teken ashore—marched to the guard ship three times They took the letter bag took Charge of the vertel, smd marched me to the guard ehip. ‘This finished the ceptain's speech, and the Carnman (Mr. Wild) egain come forward to make oration No, 2:— Gentlemen. (eaid be.)—You may be aware that great worth is sometimes modest. The captain is not a pub lic speaker, but he can commend an Aqerican ship and is capable of knowing —(toud lavghter)—knowing that, when he is insulted by foreign power, and he ‘now throws himself on your clemency, and begs of you to take into consideration that the American” is {emphatically the flag of the United Btates (Shouts off raillery which no way affected the imperturbability of the modest epeaker.) Gentlemen you sre aware that » man can command a ship, but he | Bometimes mey net be capable, being too modest, to speak to an atrembied multitude like this. (Go it old hand.” from the crowd) No, sir; no man is wrong who Viedicates on every occa-ion an inrult to the American fing ; that man stands nowhere who will not take into consideration. quietly and modestly. the and to the Americen firg. is no American. (Cries of ©Bravo—go it ;”” and rymptoms of some of the mor citable of the audience getting in’o hysterics with tar) Gentiemen, we do not appeal to your pi mon sense Here i am insult a direct ican ting. We now call on you, who are living and enjoying the privileges of the government to give us your heart your voters, in viadiontion of this gros ineult, (Mr. Jewkine—We will do it) That man — before you There may be a little difidence or y, om the purt of politicians in coming forward at fhurecy’ in vindicating the rights and honors of sur Ame- rican flag ; but still. genewen, that 4 not alter the ineiple one jot. (Bravo.) [The enuirman here directed Eas. sotto voor, to strike wp in the deerth of speakers. and the crowd were thereupon treeted w “© Yankee Doodle ""} Col. y= po was next introduced to the meeting. and mpoke ax follo Feliow Oftioons--t hardly expect to muke myself hoard agrest many of you but with ot to Tayseil I think Tm ‘and that is touching the Spanish imisrule upon this continen for afew moments to the Sy Mg on op here, who were th to 1 ide of th peut ‘J wiet Wo say W yo that Ue ches line faded the cause of mankind one particle since Christop Jumbus lauged upon the t-land of Cuba? Now, is it right that wo should allow them to have this island? Amcrican rights against neutrality rivbte— try, I pay it ie ime for the people of speak in their wn behalf, you if Englend has triumphed over us? no) gace vs, but demand redress | ed (“¥es.” | exo ber, ity Awericans ve we wk is that the American people ; 1epublic, these United States, stripes, wherever it may wave, on the hich seas or on Jand, eball be and will be respected | they shail), cannot be by fuir persuasion (Jaughter)-toconvince them | that they are wrong in insulting our flag. in shooting into our Versels. dragging trom our vessels an American citi- zen we have caopons of these United States to battle | down that Moro. can do nothing moze than merely to batter it dowa at the canuon’s mouth, we will take possession of it. Jenkins, “ | is the men who is able to doit? who bus lea your armies for fifty years—Winueld Scott. man treets of Havana—nobdle spirit of | Mr. Burland, of flaming speech, going right in for an immediate declara- tion of war. and the expulsion of the Spaniards from the island. The following resolutions were adopt« iueult to him | all ite treaty et that ite cond the full ed Spanish to a wreng, demandin, if ment to vindicate the rights and digui States, ticket. t tii Bai uf ntlemen whether the Jn influence and Spavish gov & rer Mr. Jesains—No. we won't. (Laughter,) Cel, Fosnack—No. fellow citizens, we won't. Geatlo- | jr men, in the island of power at an easly period What I wish to say is this—I am Tay that when the ‘uba the Spavish planted their Lot going to peak co you a filisbustering speech; but Spavish power declares icsel€ a the aptipodes of American power Tau dn favor of setting up nist spanish right Die! (Cheers ond iaughter.) Vomscx—Whed Guba vidlates' the ‘xights—the guaranteed to the people of this coun- Unived Stutes to Mr Jenuins. Mr A Voice-~Has rot England violated our rights? Gol Fosrack--England never violated ous rights, with- out our hitting it back im their teeth, (Loud cheers.) Who did it? the American people, know who did it? son did it General Washington Gid it on bebatl of Fetiow citizens, do you want to (Cries of yes, yes.) Andrew Jack- If you waut to kuow who did it from the Canmevcemend Twill tell you (rive of name. name.) Who did it frem the beginning? Why, General Win field Scott (Loud and vehement cheers) Let me ask (Gries of no, ay Uhat England has done nothing to dis- spain has has, certaia. r—Turn bim out, (The gentleman who gave utierapee to this sentiment was most unceremoniously bonnettd Cel. Foszack—Lam not gotng to nck for war against Spain, but separation must be made, The American people demand reparation, Isay this, that the present government. you may rest assured, will demand explana- tion. {will not occupy you time. but I say this—if this movement is und?r.aken, it is mot to be undertaken as & Then, 1 Jfiilustero movenens, tor Lam deed against that; bat I xm in favor of maintaining our dignity to the utmost. (Cheers.) Had General Taylor himself startet a silibus- fero movement, for he wes a: good a whig as God Alinighty ever let live— ‘The Criavman (interrupting) —So he was Col Fosnacx.—Had the Spani-h government insulted our flag in Cuba under Zachsry Taylor, be would have treatea | the Spanish in Cuba as he treated the pseudo Spanish government in Mexico, Ihave ome thing to say further upon this question which is this—that the man who will do your du’y in this crisis, as the gentleman said before me. is the man who has taught the American p-ople that they baye rights. and that man is General Winfeld Ex Jastice Bueaxcey was next introduced to the moet- | ing. amd delivered ths following speech :— Feliow Citizeps—[ have no hope that my yoice can reach to the end ef this large multitude, nor did {come here to night to address this meeting, particularly with Tegard to this subject. But there are, no doubt, gathered together hore whigs and democrats, who meet together for the mere purpose of making a declaration which will | teach he government to be rather more energetic wish | Tegard to tbe insults frequently offered to our commerce. It is the characteristic of our government to strike a blow when our flag is insulted. but our government now ts more retizing. and have advertised an expedition to mpel and ask for redress for the insults of Japan. And they | tell all Kurope that they are going to Japan, and if there is an engineer on the island. they will be prepared to re- sict every ¢fiort that can be brought against them With respect to Cuba, I have no notion of this mest- ing «ndorsing the revolutionary measures there. Got knows that enovgh of American blood has been spilt on her soil tosatisfy us that woless the people themselves wish vo make the movement, or that our nation shall move in it, there can be lock at the matter in a broad way. Oar flag has been in- sulted. and it is for the government to redress that insult. We would not annex Cuba. nor do we think of it; but we If we do not get it by fair means, we | must get it by foree, and, if necessary, take of that island. Let the army and navy of the United States take possession of it. would] I believe if we want an energetic go' Wwe must place a man like Winfield Scott A its head. (liurra ) Mr, Bleakley concluded by alluaing to the protection which the declaration * Iam a Roman citizen” gave to the subjects of that republic, and demanding when shall it be 80 with Americon citiz-ns? Not till the uights cf the bumblest citizen are protected by the go- government, and the flag which waves over the vessel, whetber sloop or ship of the line, or brig or commercial vessel, until that flag protects it equally on every sea and, guy Where is floats, river, no redress. I usk you now here to as if it were sailing en the North Mr. Jacon Couns was uext introduced by the chairman, &s another of the stars und. stripes, and spoke as follows : | Br. President and fellow citizens—It is very seldom I ad- dress a crowd like this, of my countrymen. called upon while on this stand, to address you oa a I have been Matter Which concerns usall, Our flog has been insult- been insulted (Yes, * high seas; (* the Am: ricins, the people of these United States, belong. ing to this government, are here assombled to-night—as- fetobled to-night—and’ thie meeting will tell that we re- sent that insult. (Mr. Jenkins, “So we will.) Why, what wae it? It was bordering on the banks of the island of Cuba—of Cuba-~yes, Cuba—and you well know, and you well remember, but u very few months ago—Lwill again, from Mr. Jenkins) on the | not pass over years—God forbid should say it--should ‘say it--how filty Am+ricsns were shot dowa at once. by the tyrannicel power—by the tyrannical power—of whom? | of whem ?—by the tyrannical power of agovernment which has swsyed—what /— Has swayed almost the world in past years long ago but have sunk into insignificance. Re- shot down there. We pass over that. @ call ourselves not fillibusteros—we call ourselves not revolutioners, as far as regards the island or her tyrannical government that our fisg shall not’ be insulted— that we the citizens of this Our flag, the stars snd ary (Mr. Jenkins—" $0 nd if it shall not be by fair means—if it (Jenkins—* 80 we have *’) (écho Sowe will’) That is what we will do. Where (icho—* 86 be He caa march at the head of ) jour forces whether he is clested to the Presidency or | net. | dential chair. he would take command, und say to the President—~ Bere, take my post! I wiiliead the army.” | (Cheers ) I wili warrant if he were iu th: Obeers ) Whatwill you do! Lopez has peen garroved. hat for’? I do not know what for. (Ao Irieh in the crowd ‘Then don’t be after Thsnk God, we enjoy it, and will not rest till tern hemisphere is enciccled in one entire Unived States a republic gathering Cubs at that ou. carry on this work, am never let the sters and stripes beinsulted. (Echo—" No, they never sball.? The Onarnaran then moved the sdoption of the resolu- tions. which were carried unanimously, and then delivered oration No. 3, as follows :— Before we meet egoin, gentlemen and fellow citizens, we sball be called upon to vote for @ man who will staad by and vindicate, as he has pledged his ewcred word and hopor to do, the stars and stripes unsuilied Now gentio- men before we mect again, we wil be called upon to vote for Generel Seott--to meet and give our vote and | approbation to that American that protects the stars and | (Loud cheers.) | We have got through with the observations we have to | Fay here to-night, and now we will go to the Seventeenth ward Mr. Jnwxis made another attempt to display his ora. | torical powers. to the intense amu-ement of the crowd, who, however, laughed in too loud a key to admit of his proceeding. The orator. anxious that none of the clo- quence to which he had given utterance should be lost to the public, requested our reporter to give him a most conspicuous place in the report of the meeting —a request whieb, we trust, has been complied with to his perfect satisfection fuipes upon zations! whig principles The meeting had not diepersed when the Empire Club marched up Broadway. in # torch light procession, and tely augmented by the two or three hundred who constituted the mare meeting of the their ranks were imme Kighth Ward Scott and Grabam Club. ‘The neighbor. hood of the Broadway House was thas cleared of the pal l- ticlans. The Democratic Movement on the Cuba | | Schr Sea Question A meeting of the democratic republican young mon in relation to the recent outrages perp Saratoga, who presided ated in Cuba s committee, representing the 4: be ten of the city and county of New eof liberty all over the world, and m, wherever they may be found, That wefaver the strict maintenanee of all Gbligaticne, and reg gard a violation of them, on Resolved it the recent 0s. pe J the Awerloan flag Appointments for To-Day. Democratic Congressional Convention of the Twenty. fifth district, to be held at Port Byron, Cayuga county. Anti rent Convention for the nomination of « State be held at Albany Webster State Convention of ‘ieonsin, to appoint I Hicket and choose a candidate for View Presi ‘yland, will sat Chicago. liver the a0 ottinene ot i New J ome 0 the Meine £3 420 1am, of Lovaton, is vdeok, | sak i | mas’ Church, corner of Houston street and Broadway, to- | | iiness Azanray D. Hart, in the 6ath year of | foneral, from No. 26 Fifth street, this afternoon, at two ; of heart direase, Mrs. Many Jacksos, stewardess of the possestion (Mr. Jenkins—So we vernment from Mr. Jenkins)—bas been insulted—has | yes, so it has” from Mr Jenkins) and we, | ee ; bat all that | If we | Look at your chieftain | tellin’ | any bedy.’” Rours of laughter.) Because he went there to gain the seme rights your fathers fought for—to gain the snwe liberty which was fought for at Buuker Hill and the same liberty which you now enjoy in these United States. the banner is up/urled, extending from occan to ccean— till the W robe—he | —- (Mr. Jenkins made some sort of an echo to this sent ment, which helped to keep up the merriment of the by- standers) Gentlemen, I leave you because 1 am gettin, hoarse; Hut, let me tell 8 |e dathed with | clipper build, and the rudder rounded at the bottom; the | sugar, to master, | Schr Lancet, Chase, Kingiton, Mac was held yesterdsy afternoon. at Tammeny Hall, for the | purpose of adopting measures to record their sentiments | delivered a | Julia Ann ania tion Malvorn, Jarman, Phila- tier Pretoret aelfhit PB beige, Mahvory, Jamon: fille | wae ke “* nate zat Montego Bay Sept 28, brig Starr, Meagher, Hall- | 125; sreferreds ng, 80 North American C Enoanrown, 0ov 8 Bank, Kentooke ream, oy, 2 on pe 4—Steamer Resoue, Crowell, NYor ona ow (i0 she Reading Railroad, tow, for Bath; echr Narcisss, Bunce, N York for Boston. Be oa “te Saad | gchre Carlen ‘mesbtey matetin orton Ueneere Ra Everett Rortout fo for mac; Neve Zealand, Poland, Pailadelphis 10 dio Penn nay pon ‘ost, NYork for Portsmouth; Commo- 2 000 wi ii ngton Railroad 4: 0,000 Resting ‘ond. sen Pontaylvania IB Onn do, 2d, i 200 Lehigh pei a o 000 do. "43, AOR: 20 Cit for do; Mount Hope, dore T Dyer, Alexandria for Salom. 4 ty.0 or throe sehrs, bound E. 1ith—Wind fresh from NE- jteamer Rescue, bri WM; 2 Railroad N b TAs der im love, @ spoleon, and anctbor brig’ unkaown, gohr Narsiasa,’ su Ee pea ist Vit Rhea Probably some of the other vessels woove named; thresiscura at anchor be Pur apeuritra, Oct 13. PER ERISE| City of Manchester, Leitoh, pool; barks Pi Yates Warshawy Marmots, Montes: iery. NOricans: brige Torcello, Johnson, Boston; Samuel Small, Treadwell, Salem; J M Clayton, Bi Dart, Somers, Salem; CA Greiner, High e , Savannah; Lad in the Laki Shute, Bosten; Gazelle, m8, N York; lish, Lyon, NLondon: Marcia Bunk rs Thoma jarried itera? and Hie On Tueeday October | 12. by Father Jerome, Pastor of | f}ickerson bat St, Jos ph’s Chareh and also by the Rey Dr. Hutton, Jusvo Det Kisco, M_D.. of Puerto Principe. Cuba, to Jo- ssrmive, daughter of Wm. A. Thompson! * At Manchester, Vt, on Tuesday. Uct 12, by the Rev. Mr Wickham. of that place, Mr. Jantes Lrocrrwoon, of New York. to Miss Waances A., daughter of Alexis Mor- rill. of Manchester. Vt ‘At Hertford, Onna. ‘October 12, by the Rev. Thos. Gal- laudet. Dr 1 Bopp of this city. to Kare F,daugh- ter of the late tev, H, Gallaudet, L. L, D., of the for- mer place. Bunker, Boston; B ay Lyon, New Have nebeo, Clark, NYork. Miscellaneous. jal trip, and returned to the bay yesterday atternoon cn a tr city in the evening. Sup Carnanine Avousra, 2 years old, built in Mainer $60 tona, has been gold for the Australian trade, for $16,000, 20 days off Cape Hora. ‘and experienced very severe gales; split sails, started head, &e, Bn Banx Lara Roou, from Sydney for San Francisco was spoken Sept 1, in I by bark ku, | Phrosyne, at San Francis apelin her with provisions enougl for 15 Hdays. She was reported below SF izth, but had not arrived up to 15th. Died, On Tuerday night, October 1, Joun L, Srernens, in | the 47th year of his age. The friends of the deceased and of his father, Benjamin Stephens, are invited to attend his funeral. at St. Tho- morrow afternoon, at half-past three o'clock, without fur- | ther notice. | ‘On Wednesday. October 18, after a long and painful | gattSoke gkeTarathe peeing ot ake mess Azansas! D, Was in the Gath yenr of his age, | Agu'vag confined to her apars wad i relatives und friends of the fainily; also, those es his sons, A. A. and AT. Hall, are respectfully fnvited to | asut 10 mile South at Cape Platter, attend his funeral, from his Inte rosidence, No. 147 Hud- gota cake = Fertil this afternoon, at two o'clock, without further vitation, hore 12th Aus, | file, and be jer of everythin, Francisco cth ult, in wobr aid of tho crow, thoy most likely were Franklin Adams. Philadelphia and Fas . On Wedneed aay Oatober I3,'Mant Banc, dnughter of Be Pere, Yoni, of Sonu rome Liverysel fas ton Fran. | BY janeiro, was apoken Se o peers! ‘Ann Ballard, ged 5 yeara,4 monthsand | S°¢yvit Alo taney, Mie gan Francisco, who supplied. her W, Spray, vith Water, The captain had died “Au bevel ite friends of the family are requested to attend the the crew were siok with that disease. o'clock’ On Wednesday, October 13, Axe, SevaLpson, son of Jobn H. acd Maria Sevaldson, aged 2 years and 4 months. ‘The relatives snd friends of the the fully are respectfully invited to atiend bis fumeral. from the residence of his parents. No 681, West Washington place, this atternoon, at two o'clock. At Port Richmond, Staten Island, on Tuesday, October 12 of congestion of the lungs, Joan Havenwovr, eldest | son of Jobn and Margaret hwout, aged 35 years and 8 months. His friends are invited to attend the funeral ceremo- having got to the of the harbor, was boarded on tl croniag of the #th wit, ty Lieut Richmond Frolie, 85 miles SW of Si ‘navigate the vessel to San Francisco. ‘Tonquin Shoal, San Francisco, where she lay at sundown; pected to be got off without damage. re of Jane B. sud Lawrence Farcell, aged 2 years and 13 Notices to Mariners. jays. the friends and acquaintances of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at two ololock. from No. 112 Mulberry street. ‘Albany papers please copy. Suddenly at Port Richmond, Staten Inland, October 0, THE NORTHERN ENTRANCE OF THE GREAT BELT. ‘Translation. On the so called Guiben, on the same Island of Seiro, lat 556° 55! 10'' North an 81" East of Greenwich, a revolving light will be wer feet above the land, and 100 fe steamer Huguenot. No comment is necessary upon her character. as she has long been known to us all, and the publlo at larg: an ever ready and oblging ‘rervant—one whom we all could trust, and the loss of whom, we all sincerely feel apd regret.’ And to her afilicted family we would say, mourn not for her. for she has long been a sufferer to that Gisease with which she died; and although often warned by kind friends to leave her occupation and favor her-elf, she heeded it not, but rather wished to remain and do all she could for those who hed been £0 kind to her. And it Yrowld soem that the mich was granted her. for until tho Jost momenta of her life, she dircharged the duties of her | jya*tut'sris Nine leit. cffice faithfully. and with eatisfaction to all. And at last, Bria a - true soldier, died at her post, without hardiy a QCANRARET SHOALS een discovers le, And. now the bas gone, and her labors hi yeen elieovared, Seacise onthe wrock at } wreck now genres W by S, ai ce 7 yards, Situated in the track of vessel ported by Capt Geo Eldridge, of Chatham. After sunset until suprise, will convist of reverberators, which will tal that they show a stron Fegunda, every second 7 of 20; tod miles (14 to 16 miles English. Marine Board, Sept 10, 1852 Exsivone, Sept 20, 1852. Jat the course of the month of October, this A wreck, with no buoy, h frem the buoy on Succane | There are five feet of wat wreck hears from ¢! @ ceased, will it be asking too much—where shall we find her equal?” for her grent desire was, always, to do unto others, as rhe would wish to be done by; and as a good Christian, I bope she has her reward beyond the skies. halemen. Qeean, Jo Spoke on Sey che (was reported A B, Chaves MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. 8 of Ocean Steamers. Movemer wawes. Arctic Brace, Dyer, FH, @ Allen, Westport, 450 ifford, do, 500 3} ler, Warren, 600 sp a | New York. | New York: | Qorhe NO: | Sid from do ate fe Gov H | May] 400 ap « ¢ Dolphin, Guth r, Dartmouth, 130 a] th and 10th, Rich mond, P Sth, sch Glide, Bear: for the Shoals, Arr at Sag Harbor lth, ehip Timor, Baker, from To yia NZealand and Rio Janciro Spoke Jan 23, lat 4635 , Boston; achra ; Bric Roisnsos, of Boston, whioh was on fire at Savan- le saw mill; dam- ig 23, of scurvy, and Baio Witnenmina, from Lahaina, sot, athore 15th ult, on but as the bay was smooth, with a light breeze, she was ox- | RELATING TO A NEW LIGHT ON THE ISLAND OF SEINO, AT ‘orthmost point of the | | ftom 109 8 lished | re the ea ihe new Light, which will be lighted for the first time on the 25th inst., avd will thereafter be kept burning the same 3 | time as all other Li ights in the kingdom, viz ys half an hour t lamps, with minutes to each revolu- | light, lasting between 12 | | be Light will show all round the argon forthedistance | Davi roar, a light | placed in the socalled Lassoe Channel, bear- | ; May (was reported at J, forking, (or Soa id | Me, la- | Val Stock Sore 8 £5 sca Palen ea ware ayes ier Heo Baba ert fava ar cae Es ache Sontre utington, | For 10,660 Ca pel nae Bay, da, Oct Bebe Manges Payater, lag | he 5 oidy + steamer Kens | hi Srransuipr PeRseven ance §2en): went down the lewer | Philadel, As nothing is Brig 8vsaw Amoatt, at San Francisco, from Astoria, 1a | trad ofthe U Souter | ciaco, Cruz, who, ab the urgent soli- citation of the captain and passengers, remained on board to | Bric Tuoosa, Freeman, of and from Bath, for Brighton, | jy in going into Portland harbor night of 9th inst, im a thick | Bivom fog. went ashore on the Breakwater. ‘There being a heavy | Goan swell at ave time, both masts were cut sear to Lape cap: nies. at teu o'clock this morning, at the residence of his | sizing. She isin a bad condition, but D Lee of atter | | mother, at the above named place, ibn part of her cargo of hay eT is | On Wednesday, October 13. Lene Fararit,only | 9n.0ld brig, and if got of will not ‘probably v be wort tes wi | Ar at New Bedford 10th, ship St Peter, Almy, Pacifo, | P Buban Sandwich Tol ed shld feom J, May 15 with no cil on board ) KE Dunbar, do 4 spon board. Of N a end of badagascar abi June 1, Gov Carver, West, Westport, Bonj Fravkli paid lth, ships Polar Star, North Pacific; Kensington, | Black Warrior, Arat Nantucket 9th. sch Hamilton, Shoals, clean. Std | A 1,500 bone. : Anneeenneeenss Veer ey Moreh 5, lat 45 rinks = i i he Taea Fee, Hage er, SH, 140 6p (was reported ald’ frou Hobart, Town Feb 2 PORT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 13, 1852. | yutt Mo ap): Paug, ine 1 11S, lon 3512 W. Sum, Flanders, | ——eeeeeee | att, 150 sp. ! eared, | “Arr at Sau Franci 0 Sont , Yark Ann, Steen. of Sag Har. ip Southerner, Foster, Charleston, Spofford, Tites- | IO Ca sah fora Boh ee Qo ibs vone, and eld 15th for a 9, 1850, cruised in the Artic during the first se: 800 bbIs ofl, ch sho shipped for home. cruised on NW ground, and took 70 bbls. Ship Flying Dutchman (new clipper), Hubbard, San Fran- , Goo Daniel, ip Lady Franklin, Osborn, Liverpool, Saml Thompson & Ship Sarah Ann, Ore, New Orleam Nesmith & Sons. Ship Marion, Shaw, Savannah, Duxham & Dimon. | Burk Clare Windeor, Britton, Port au sap H Becker & Graeve. Bark Lucerne, Yates, Saltill Brig Rio Grande (Br), Smi Sobr Peerless, Coneklin, Ki Schr Mary Eliza, Hotchkies, Matacerda, Huasoy & Murray. gSche Charger, Blakeman,’ Franklin, La, Van Brunt & ah | Schr Hanover, Chichester, Richmond, C H Pier Soke Corbule, Rowland, Philadelphia, 4 W MeKe Schr Plymouth, Lacy, Boston, Dayton & Sprague. Steamer Novelty, Bell, Philadelphia, J & N Briggs. Sloop America, Sturges, Providence. Arrived, ip Ilinols, Hartatetn, Aspinwall, Oot 2, with mds an avengers, to MO Roberts, Art at Kingston, 4 4th, left 7th; 1th’ inst, lat 29 23 8) N, lon 73 39 W, passed within a few feet of a wreck bottom up; the foremast, with ards and sails attached, alongside; appearcd to have been & ierm brig of 145 tons burthen. comparatively new, and but | lately capsized; the bottom half sharp and well coppered; uo Pont attached to stern davits: kept a sharp look out with a ines from aloft until dark in hopes of discovering the boat; the crew. Coast. Going into Provincetown 12th, schs Hanover, | N Atlantic Ocean, under jury’ masts, with 24 | | Richa Katon, from do. with [s do. Sth, ship Eliza Adams, 1S mos oat, wit! RP Buck St John, i Ey R Gordon. ton, Ja, H Underwood. cruise; 9th, algo, ship Eliza Aduima, Smith, do; and sid 10th, Sid Oth, échr Emma Parker, Pacific Ship Euphra’ Francisco, Sth cept, with 1100 bie oi Ocean. | Proceed on her cruise ot sperm fishin ehio Wm C Wye, Adama, of Now Bef | ship Concordia, of Sag Harbor, 9) bls 0 | chip Natchez Hale, of Now Besford, conda, Dorathy, 9 whales; whales. Of Payta Aug 10, (by Lotter) Eagle, NB, 115) ap. Sroxen—Sept oth, in 1at.§5 Ny long 158, whale ebip Rea oke, Hand, of Greenport, 23 mos out, WO bbls wh bound to Sandwich Islands, to recruit. August 12, Steam eard whales; ship Gol. Oct 12 103g A M, passed thip Mary Crocker, heace for N on ak the, Ann, of Sag Harbor, at San Frarcieoo]—May Ist, Orlean! Bhering’s 16} ip Roscoe, Winslow of NBedford, Steamship Sierra Nevada, Wilson, Aspinwall, Sept 2, | 1% days from Sandwich selands, nothing this season. May Kingston, Je, 7th, with possengers, to J Howard & Son. | 24, chip Columbia, of Nantucket, ono whale this on a. 0, 5, FM; passed the wreck of n vessel, bottom ups | brig of about 150 tons, ne 3 s May Sth, ship Enterprise, Jornegan, of N Bedford, § mos ou! 1 Cabinet, of St etn); her spars and sai alongside, all appeared to be quite ne w ra ‘he hull'was of © catastre phe must hi ve boen of a very recent ocourrence; the Ship Agnes, Bro name of the wreck could not be eeen } Sept 12, lat 4i 30 Ship Kading (of New Orleans), Dillingham, Marre, $2 | Maine, ¥ days, with mdve and 318 passongers, to Boyd & Htincken, 1b, oft Key We riz Chattsh lerra, Leone. 40 days, Bork Fairy ochee, Southard, to BR Ware. W, wh Had light no date. Iat Cld at Warren 1ith, ship Benjamin Rush, Munro, N W | Also, cld at do, Sept “park Wm T Wheaton, Greon, for a f bark Fellows, of Stouingtoa, 2 ale oil ington, two whalos Harbor Oct | son, and took ‘This season She put into San | Francisco in consequence of the scurvy appearing among B, was a ing of the Head, San | tnken this aeason on NW coast} but in consequence of the tow lee oc pil, would | Aug isth, | from iN hon the took a heavy Brig Hallowell, from Mazatlan for Sam Franciaco, with 140 from £W, whieh es Jib, fore topmast wtayeail, pactengers (supplied her with provisions,) Aug 15, lat 32.N, | ain staysail, gaff tops it, and ‘eplit fore to foresail, | lon 1:4 W. vesil, and rendered the entire suit of Brig Ch Stevens, from Boston (Aug 7) for Gores, lays N of Bermuda, during which time had | Atria, Avg 23, 1at 99 16, lon 38 bee weeterly gales and squalls, eplit sails, &e. 8 stulet, Bigheo, from Savannah for Philadel: Brig Java (Br), Foster, Manzanillo (Cuba), 24 days, with lon 71 10, w h logs of head of forem: brig Mar} Lindeay, Galveston, 20 ds Hussey & with cotton, to on £2, spoke brig 1a- had experienced very severe ns, spoke Br bark Hebo, from Trux- it date 25, lon 79 20, spoke bark Trinity, | beckon i Porta. 1 park Phtlents un illo for from On hr RK. wood, diss; do; sche Elian Ana, Learaed, do. Ay oS ip Agtan, S Cricens BREMY RN AVE it Enostines (item), F ceeded gold, Morton, Fre sburg. 4 days. 5 or Hope W Gandy, Jeffrey, Phi delphia, for New | pedfor Schr Pearl, Waller, Albany, 2 days, for New Bedford. ) With loss of anchor, and pro Schr Peru, Coyle, Albany, 3 days, for Stlem. At anchor at the Rot Buoy. Admiral Brommy, Poppe Schr Maris Iouiea, Spencer, Portland, Conn, 6 daya, Ernet Movits Arndt, Rust; Falcon, Wade, and ‘Hudson, | Schr Fakir, King, Newport, RI y Hohorit. | Schr Wm M Goodwin, Sipple. Providence, 2 days, [The above paragraphs, through carelessness, wero m Schr Angelina, Sinell, Providence, 2 days. to appear in yesterday morning's impreseion a3 delonging to | Schr Henriette Gilman, Providence, 2 days, anything but the proper por , Scbr Mar ey, Boston, 4 da Canton, July le—sid ship Watagn, Thenns, Shanghae. Sehr Ci is, Boston, 4 day Tiong Kono, July 2—Sld ship Strabo, Huss 5 Sehr M. now, Boston, ton), Shanghae. The Shad been reported aa still Sehr Bi innic, Brookba $24, which was not o vot ‘A—Are clipper ghip Roindos oggin, M Kendty, San Fra do, and old 6th for Manily Sohr Marietta Havd, Jayne, Bro Mave, Schr Mary, oo tte, Provineatown, 3 4 Schr A heeler, New Bedfu Wickerscm, Chatham Howou rp ze 2 333) A, land; Medora Roby (from. Ortigose D, doy 8 Woodbridge, Bradioed, Cardenas, to load for Savanna inet, bark Saranac, Bigtey, Cabanas, Hautrax, Uct 1s, ab Ligerpool $a inst, for Boston, and probably ald about, Kinestos, Ja, Oct 7—Bark Rainbo 17 dnya, deg: brigs Soot! tel Elisha A Brock, Nickerson, Harwich, 8 days. Sehr Alexander Mitchell, Berry, Harwich, 4 days. Sehr Mary H Creo, W ilson, Lubeo, 5 days, Bird, Godfrey, Lubeo, Me, 6d Behr € haslen i vert, oat, Rockland, 5 5 Schr Aid, Paul, Rockland, 3 days. cbr Superior, Rover. Rockland, chr Khodee, Rockland, 5 che . Hnskins, Rockisnd, Schr KT Pitts, Spear, Rockland, Schr Aun Dowian, Wood, Rockland: 8 days. Schr Corvo, Cables, Rockiand, 5 da: Sehr Lucy,’ Emory, Saco, Me, 10 di Sloop Cabinet, ith, Albany, 3 days, for Sagharbor. Sloop Gleaner. Clark, Bridgeport, Gays, for Albany. Sloop Golcheste ng. Brookhaven, 2 days, Blocp Mary Wrush, Smich, Fait Rivor, 2 dayee Sloop Lewis, K , Falmouth, 4 days, "4 Pg do; Frontier, Hoyt, of NYork, ung: acur Jas N Muit, Bo for Baltimore, sane day. See corrospor dence. to repair, Bark Mous: Tahita soon. MAZATIAN, salt; brig Cor inpo, for do7 di >, abt Sept 19—ivo Am vensels i Newront, E, Septai—Sld Be bark o brig Mersoy, Arm Below. strong, NI A lumber loaded brig. NAWAN (ay, "Avs 12—Brig Androsooggia, for San Fran- Satlea, isco Aug 1 Nev atari abt Sept 27—Brig Eolvg, for N as before, N York, ano; ott Steamship Southerner, Foster, Charleston; ships Hor- nine (Brein), Rerohen, Richmond; Camden, Lockwood, t 20—Sohr Martha Jano, Beyington, o load at galt from Bow —Are barks Bu Mary, Ciaveen, yhiting, San Fra Trown, Haven Ralom, Millet, San Franelse C Le Grand, Gregory. do. In port Oct 1, ateamers Golden Gate, afd Windold Seott (latter lidelted’) Oct 6—Entd for lig, 6! Vi p Jas Calder, for Bris yigeierse, Sept 15—Ship Mortulean, Groon, York, lig. Suvnwa, Sept 17—Barks 1. RA Hobart, Boston, just arr; Tten: for do ordo & of 6 days: fe Burgess, for do, une; brig Buninan, Sept 10—Bark Cuba, Power, for Glozseatar 3 days: brige Cearixa, Bates, for do, uno; Sarah, of F With lons of otcers, as hefore roportea—was wey (or othoss from the U8 ee Telegraphic Murine Report) ° Boare Arrived-—Ship.Carolus, Manila; barks Fr Caloutt pint a (with the first cargo of 1 ww fruit); Penvucke Charleston; corgiana, Baltimor: Heston; Oliver, Wil- ler,” Nort! mington; Gen Boyd, Bi tice, Bonaparte, W Phil Lewin, Aux Cry App Cle 6, Barge, for D $5 Albuny; M nm, and Com Reacher, N York, Kitt, Nara —Bark Edo Floteher, Trleste; Kooka, Matamoras; tchr Isabella, NYork Siemna t I in port. . w Onreana, Oct 13. Sr Joun ‘Oct O—Are snca, Mahaa, N ATES Tiips Bonnington, Menry, and Essex, Boston; | York: id sche London, Murphy, do. Raw ockaw oF | ALEXANDRIA, ontctpotar we Modlora (Be) Herald Marine Corre sponfience, In at # Kft k vote H mpegs tou 2s Ty 8686) pisos ian pailadalplite, and old Och 0 fue Pensscstet Magia, Wazvolo, do, and eld Vet S bog Fore au 6, Bostony pt tg Wilorn, ewwuss res wields Varkes Koa Pockias, Dori out noon—Arr steamship America, Francisoo noxt ore ® few days previous, 4, for July %—Bark Clara, for San Feanciveo era ad tor this port; others a3 for New | Hejgien from | —was reported 3d, Int 0S, loa 78 00, making | | 4 for debt by the | ¥ brigs | Sid —Put back into the Roads, ship | |i Pit | ie che Aca Abeona, tte en er rruoRs, Oct 12—Arr ships Meta (Brom! soot NYork, toload for Bremen: Helen A Miller, Gi Mi ‘Brem) W Philadelphia, to load tor Brome: cker, Com Phitadelpiis: for Newburyport; Falooa, | bark Clare, (Br), ati (iy a ig C hrs qe YORK HERALD GUARD. ATTENTION (7am | of thi co hereby notified to evening, Oat ie Js, aby h orga "y member is Fequost G mere Mall, 16 prinve 4 Von, Reynolds, Boston; brige Poster, Aconite, Wat “Boston: teh Ellen Dyer, Letts, NYork; Jas Boyd, en samt t Edward, Gaite, 8 ‘Oct 981d brig Rlo, nSelxsom, Havana: yet eH “ Cousins, oo tion of caps, ste , ‘Newark. ae 1 SAMES ENNIS; Captate. aban as Rog Wissa Suvrie, 0 merica: Perto Rico, Car BRISTOL, pALTOR GUARD—! PECIAL 'y Evening, Octobor lth, at the house of Company No. 20 at halt-past 7 o'clock. M. Cotuins, Orderly. MEETING, THURS- CALAIS, Oct B—Cid bri Kogine one St eas Ronexs, 3) r Mill delphi. ‘Std solir Sarab & Parker, beats ie Tae sd for Nor GARDINER, Oss Tare sohrs Harriet Ann, Garland, and L ¥or) ESTER, Oct eae brig Niger, Higgins, Surinam TESRTRORD, Oot 1i—Arr steamer sivas y, White, Al- DB Bellows, Clark, Phi- iphia Albany; JG Baldwin, oe Phi ee. Sid sche “Thos H Denison, Ssunders, ESS 'S HOLE, Oct 1—Arr ship Carolus, Lucts, Max 2, Anjier June 10, for Boston; put in on account of Hakaeel ot the saptadn NEW BEDFO! Yerk; Del Norte, Stineon, Nansem BaRK Fanny Mason, at San Francisco from NYork, was | Blackwell, Phi J. CLEMENTS, Commander. ICKWIOK GUARD—TUE MEMBERS ARE HEREBY ied to attend a mecting and drill of the Compauy, o'clock, at the Hoboken {I woning, Oot. 15. at 75 J. NADDY, Comd’t. Dovewnnry, Bee'y. RESTAURANTS. RS. c. M. FISH'S, MANTATTAN HOTEL AND DIN- ing Saloons, No. 123 Fulton stroes, babe B ynor Williams, R: .D, Oct 1l—Arr sohrs Cornelia, You . Sid 1th, sohr Ad: ie wn, Hunt, Norfolk vie NYorl ‘Paugascot, Bourne, re Wi pl ord, Delawars Cit; with every comfort and punt iy aie t Tarpaulin Cove Sth, achr Laura Jane, Shorma ton. axe PORT, Vet Ll “a Mediator, Rood, Fall Riv opaseo, » Albany for’: N ve Wareham | Cla bi | vant Sohn Dalen: Handy, Wath— arr sche Lydia G Ry NEW HAVEN, in patrons that the dishes will b Binds of the beet materlala, aad ta the moot ate ‘MRS. C. M. PISH, Proprietor. greene DINING ROOMS.—A FINE ENGLISH b ved up to-day, from 12 ba iy ay a Lawton, Garduer, Ha- imore. Arr bark J Forbes, Francis, Turks i Ww LONDON, Oct 1l—Arr steamer Chas Osgood, Smith, Norwich for NYork; sloop Cabot, Coit, Rondout for Nor- Sld 10th, schr John T Crout, Tomlin, Philadelphia, sloop Franklin, Avery, NYork; llth, sohr Harriet Smith, Virgin GON At Bugots Sound So Francisco; barks Bi FEW “SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE TWO} rlors, with bedrooms attached, on the second and) ard, or without it. In oors, with full or partial Doar first house west of Broadway, Late} instances, witl ‘at 591 Houstor meee parsonage of St. Thomar church. A‘s oe Macha oon tly Ada th t 11, ship Potomac, ldg 0 do; Louisiana, ldg for 10 6th. cry. fo an Francisco, arr éth. ate cs; re faiery Phe sohrs ‘Cynosure and Damariscove, peor Bay 12th, bark General Wool, for San Fran- ready; brigs Colcrado, do do; renee and North Bend, from’ do, just a1 ‘iver Rept 10, bark iets ES Preston. tor ri Lbipeny at arr 9th. lop trai ade arr York. Below, a to) | sobre with, coal. Sid brige M'Glivery, Cliferd, Cay Avon and J Seren M, ddress, with partiow- ya FRONT PARLOUR AND BED ROOM, ON SECOND) floor, with board, can be obtained ‘at the elogant red- | dence No. 91 Prince street, west of, and near Broadwar. ® B.—A neat bedroom ore | from San F: Pranciae PRIVATE FAMILY, would rent handsome! only, with breakfast servo PARTMENTS, CONSISTING OF SUPERIOR PAR- lore, sults of fooma with bath attached. and sing tlemon of the first ol Private table it’ desired. red. Apply at No. 133 Bloocker streo 562 HOUSTON bid soe ished rooms, to nme in their rooms if desire: Thom: Sipple, NYoru; sloop Mary Da ‘sd from Dutch Island Harbor this morning, brigs Amanda, BG BF rae par Tattronen for Philadelphia, Oct Li—Arr bark Sas Boush, NYou sehrs, pipe ee oy ae pola ary DESIRES A ee WITH PARTt mily, between Canal and SINGLE GENTLEMAN, OF QUIET HABITS, If for a suite of rooms and board, iu somo Les ong jixteenth Cate. whore he can me * home and agreeable Spani ais ih fai eed a Mation onte Witt anitee A vdeees “eh And full particulars, Oscar, Union square Po OARD poentdnt ef cakes AT4| WARREN STREBRT. me furnished apart nip S 8 ‘sian, San Juan del Sud 19 Fs rat Lavinia, Plummer,’ Santa Cruz; Roanoke, reliaets NYork 141 days; echr Fal- PASE, Oni Lad ie pies | bark Caspar (Br), 8, a“ pe kunka (Bt), nea bret repeerante P et ag! YOHARLI OARBING.—A FEW RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEI d board high bis ‘can be accommodated with ‘York 113 days; barks f boardore socom: isso, Valparaie: Gottenburg, via Talquanni jape Flattery; schrs San Diego, ieaman, Oregons Reslto, rt Nancy (Swed), Franklin Adama, Yaiker A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CA mmodated with a large 4 pantry on the second floor. whore they will find @ pleasant hon OARDING.—TO LET, T hird storios, suitadle for gontlemon and gle room. The house has becn ne: d all the Jatest improvements in Apply at d Walker strect, a fow doors from Broad.) ia or 17 days via Rio 5 na, Col Fremont, Ea? bo: Pie NYork 154 days, 8. brig Leverett, Woodrutl, 9 ner, with sails, ‘rigsingy tarnitare sud Se Pidival (Fr) Pardithan, Bordeaux. via Callao; Vatparaiso: ON THE SECOND 1 wives; a one sit d, furnished, pete GLE. beg wath me abate? ] an er oard and pleasaat rooms, at 152 Delancey treet, OARDING—FAMILIES AND SINGLE widen wishing to secure board for the winter, Ploasant rooms, fitted up in the best modern improvements, at the Carroll ‘House, 722 Broads opposite the New York Hote! pees Water. Malatien? lands; Baltimore (Ham), Thop, it Frolic, Attinger, from a cruis 3 Cornelia (Dutch), Deming, Cai Honolulu; Archibald rac 33 Cabot, Cope, Bellen Bay; mt manner, with anon Wasiey, San "Diegd Sd ays; brig | Svsan Abigail, Corno, Astoria, ve Santa Cruz; sohr Manni- | bal (iiom ), Herries, i OARD—TWO ete lta! AND THEIR WIVES also, ve i. CROSBY ith: corner Witlam OARD.—TWO SINGLE. GENTLEMEN WANTED ed per lnc” Saar k fast Simpson, Simpson, i oe iUsurs Bevan, Penton, Saute ye piaaeen ae full board on Sundays; bath town. The house’ ie new, and ioontion, pl ermanent) $3 6) per week. Inquire of 3 | Dey street. OARD.—ONE OR TWO SINGLE Saat c. havi t and tea, with dinner on Sur sby street, near Spring. N. ‘BeBe os P NYork 160 day paraiso; rigs Targuina, 3 dail’ Gove, Puget Sounds aches Julius’ Pringle, Clark, Hua: bine, $1; Pomors, aay ‘Trinidad; Jacob from ba cruise. Ww nee Ororon, Ryerson. ae 7 4 Bohroder, eeyeee via Valparaiso; fu Wwiltsel p and one bark, J steamer Jathmus, Harris, Oregon; rr —A PLEASANT ROOM, LORIEENISHRD, supplied with gas, ho: furni | a bathing apparatus, may be had, on application ae Broadway. A single geatieman, also, may be accommodat with furnished apartments. Sd—Bark Lowisiuns, Ha Warner, Astorii 4th—Steamer Sen Bird, Hale; Portiand; sehrs Sonora (Sf 1, Mickleburg, Port Phili; x Ships Aveuata (Br), ere c lao Thracian, S: ; Ami barks Bites ‘aterman, Hodge, ' Poriand, or; ‘brig Lowell, ‘MAN AND HIS WIFE, 0) scoommodeted. Wik, third story om at is array street, corner of Collogo pl OARD—WITH ELEGANT SUITES OF ROOMS, C. &4 Kast Twonty-third street, Union iss Be! imp’ , San Diego; brij fox), Boauries, V sloop Gilt, Van Dusen, be had at ee 82 and 84 ARD—W ITH PLEASANT ROOMS, FURNISHED O} unfurnished, with cold and warm baths, may be el patlor for ® gentleman and wife, or two br ‘gentlemen, iy y applying : at St Fourth Svenue. RD WANTED-IN A PRIVATE MOUSE, POR Indy (board for the Ind the gentleman wishing breaktadt ouly, iicige Henrierta( 8, Hong Kong: schr Aw Ly Spa‘D it Carpenter, Peters, Stockton; ¥ ane Bio Barts W hiton, Younr, Sandwich Islands; schrs Sarah Vesper (Br), Boll, Sandwich fy Noxwayy: Pastas Yicinity of Broad $ Hi. B. X. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, OR SEVERAI. || gentlemen, may have pleasant rooms, with b the centrally located dweliing RD WANTED IN BROORLYN, BY A round | girl, who works out at sowing during the day; 9 me, ‘tum ized room, on the first floor, preforted. whore sl ona retired. Board paid in advance, which ¢miust be moderate }, M'Coy, y Bichardeon, Caleutta; bark Wal- wi , San Juan; Isthmus, B a Blsd, Haley, Sam Blog i Appolo, Sears, Bayt, “Steamer Golden Gato, * Vassar, Dodge, Portland; sloop Sycamore, Snow, ip Isaiah Crowetl, Kolly, Caloutta; rise liunbeldt Bay; Alert, ‘sou, Shoalwater Bay ROARD WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, Bes entleman, inthe vicinity be permanent if suit Lsan, tierntd office, will be atte ited D FOR A GENTLEMAN AND Bit up town, ia tho ne! of Greene ani 3 bark Su Fr Fmpawa River: Elisabeth Honolulu; schr Iowa, Stoddard, Ladrone R. ANTE! wife and child (3 years old), hood of Broadway, Fifth or Sixth avenue A’ quiot and agroeablo private fainil Torms not to exceod $5 per month, ticulars, “Attorney,” ARD WANTED—A ROOM WITH A GRATE, IN 2 private family, with breakfast and tea, N Ay OF Oh et ee » China; bark gina room Feauized. lie Bs Roxle ; brigs Swies Boy, Doxter, Columbia Rive Tahitt: sob sarah Lavinia, ye Meat Scott, ae Sound; bark Helen Har- p, Young, Calcutta; Eliza Ad- se voyees; barks Whiton: Long, Sandvik orman, Hodges, Honolulu. er it who cannot comforts of a home IOLIAN HOTEL, or single persons wishing \in' the same by applyin Ships R © Wintheo ams, Smith, whal Jam NO &M BROADWAY—FAMILE pleasant rooms, with bo 1K AB AbOVO pare Sandwich Islands; bri Brinda, Allen, 8: ni Avroxa (Br), Callao. it a Bird, Healey, San Diogo. Dall, Oregon; abips Staffordshire, ars, Patti; bark John Adams, ¢ 11—In port brig Virginia and San Francisco; Em ide; schra, Falmouth, from, San from do, Just arr. in. mn id sohr R L Tay, NYork. TON, NO, Oct 9—Cld bark South Esk, reat tore , Johnson, wud Eliza weon, 7 aton; ach Klouise, Robinson, N York; l0ch, @, Marshall, NYori URNISHED ROOMS.—A SUITE OF ROOMS ON THI second floor, and front room on the thitd floo We gentiomen without b t, corner of White URNISHED ROOMS.— A SUIT OF PARLO! s0, tre Single rooms to | eet. will b ith—Steamer Colum! ed. by applying at No. Cnlonttay 5 Michael Ange: SANTA CRUZ (Cal), & handsomely furnisho w ithott board, at iz Chamber RIVATE FRENCH BOARD, AT NO. ~ HOWAI atreet.—A large front room, just & gentleman and ay, single room for a gentle: Apply at No. 13 Howar RIVATE BOARD IN A FRENCH rae. rooms, well furnished, to 1 alone, with full or partial board. 503 Broome strect. n be le velo .n, Also, Possengers Arrived. Soy teem imme jae eamship Iinois—J M Morehead, Welle, Fargo & Co's Express) GH 8,3 1 Blossom, & E Brew- Williaus, ‘Thos Gihon, (Ad rda, Capt Jowet osit, Mra’ Robertson, Co RIVATE BOARDING DOWN TOWN.—TWO GEN tlomen and their wives, or a fow sin) obtain board aud furnished roots for the real comforte of » home. Chambers street. Bouton, a Walden, Ine jo. winter, with Bath, &e. Apply at No, Roferonces exchanged. OOM WANTED FOR THE WINTE stzeote,'s foralghed Foom, with grate, about teen foct—a ie fami, twelve dollars 1 Grayson, Ind Burgeisy Gotonal C i Wit Jucen, Mr Hamilton O FF: ga Borah cart § c end lady, Dr W Elliott, G ie mite » i Real. Mr Hoffman, WH Smith, B TG Coots, Chas Foster, Wm Foster, T J govt M Warner, P It Pay Rent not to @: 8 Saxton, Mr Barritt, . EB Smith, W TS Mr eae "aris," Herald office. 0 LET.—A GENTLEMAN AND IIS WIFE ©. parlor on the first floor, wholly or lady, ina dosirablo an Al + terms low. Apply at 1 © C Burnham, J Fo: IC: arponten, 8 Woods, J rows 0 M.stable family eel t Loo: Hi ak Without boa ores stroot, near Canal. LET, FOR THE WI handsomely farniahied, with private tab] ani = hin F M Drake, ae TAN, War Stac sive Joba Carpenter. ML Mills, a Burt, M (Prigealt, RT My 9% Allcome, TER—SUITES oF. 6, di, and replete with all [ayuire at’ No, 83 Houston ete J bine iH PB R nd ae ety BL Bu i ty rf. BR, Foster, —HANDSONELY pleasantly situated, ier. or two og three ain FURNISHED ROOMS, gentlemon and thel njle gentlemen, ean ve had by 3 1» suitable for hhompeon, Fa olmas snaon, J Harels, D Kirk, J M Stowart, TW HMathorne (U ME ADR TA TIC, ROOMS FOR by es Also, two ot three well fw to : Chas © C oaewat, Avent), D Sioravish, Hoary i n—11d i the ate Hi Burdreatujhip Sicres, Nevada—Geoege Stove ‘A’ Bigolow, Chaa itntaey, Huck, Capt N Richmond, AW, GB W ne . nw Hecting BF tho Lighth avenue railroad, = MASON & MILLER, T PARTIAL BOARD, BY Location in the ‘Terma not above $15 por ater avr —Stoaloshi ANTED—PERMAN! Panis of quiet adits. wanton, AB Fiesae’ ‘addrora 8 ee VICINITY OF THR a ingle gentleman, « Foon aud & Alba 0 Win Gresn,, J ae Serl f iam Cronk, Wm Gillionan, Jaa Simmon: t's Exch communisating with & bat furnished, with liberty to use the latter aa full particulars, forms, and references, to, t. bree J, Leayeratt, Eile Leaycrat, er. and 70in the stars a and wile, Ly Pulkows BROADWAY. —A SUIT OF RANDSOMELY Ful 8 bo lew to, « party a

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