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8 Pi pee pte ee ee eh eens Arrival of the Bleck Warrtor. ‘Hee meamehip Binek Warrior, Capt. Smith. arrived yoo teréay. She sailed from Dew Orienm om the llth, ar rived ot Hsvaze os the 18th, and sailed thence at 10 4M. os the OB Begere were more scttve, upea favorable reports ‘Barope, and lasge quantities were going forward to “market. ‘eoding. iarge amounts having bees bought in ime Ualled States for that market ‘The island was bealthy, weather fine, and the sugar ‘erop promising to be very lage. ‘the Warrior brings fr 1m New Orlesve $46,000 tm specie, end (rom Havana $155 839; total, $181,529. OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDSNCE. Havas, Oot. 14, 1867. Arrival of Consul Smith—Oate of the Pacs— More Asiatics Arrived—Markes. By the Qoaker Olty yesterday we bad the pleasure of ‘welcoming on his return to bis post Wm Sidney Sm'th, own British Vico Consul at Trinidad. In his district, owing to mates to effect w landing of Africans since his departure At the Tale of Pines, and near the residence of the notorious Pio were made some weeks since. ‘The case of Unvtain Palmer, of the American slave ship Paez, is not yes determined; It is tentimony, acto the seizure of his veese! by his crow rs of New York. ithe New bark daria, Jonnessen, arrived to the gonsignment ef Dreke & Oo. on the }2th inst. with 179 station, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER Presbyterian Elsioas in india. MISSIONARY MEETING IN DR. KREBS’ CHURCH. An interesting missionary mesting was held last eveting tm Dr. Krete’ Presbyterian oturot, ia Ratgere strest, which was opened with the usaal devotional exercises. trem Rev. Dr. Lowasy first addressed the sudieace oa the ‘that wabdject of the evening. He commenced by noticing ne ‘Veet extent of India its overficwing population, and an Glens aa well as modern extensive commerce, as making {8 © country important in the history of the world. Iw com ‘merce even now, though almost solely mosopolired by England, wae most covspiouous. Im the history f tals if | 5g Ess eg Hf and E i i imionovary Tort, sad a¢ualy all dononilon Wie previous vigiiance, the speculators have not beem ale | jones bad been progressing in the wok. Now there wore of all denominations, 419 missionaries. 120 astistant m's- ioparies, 1,096 native missionaries, 19,651 commuaican apd 79 4¢6 soholars. There were three great evils now o: India ist, thetr tea she s, the Brabmtar ; 24, thedie- Uipotions of caste. The infiaence of the former was power probable be will be | fa). and dertructive to missionary effort; while the lattor ane reersa without « chance to maxo good his declarations | wapen almost au irremstible: arriey arrier to ta treater ‘of sash convert to Christianity.” The third grout evil was tho degra ation of women TEE WORK OF THE PRESEYTERIAN MISSIONS I INDIA. ‘The employ ment of the mieionsries snd the rosuit of having lost during the voyage 70 by disease, | thetr iabors were extersirety noticed The fot that 3,159 reigns have beon more active for swab 8; eonolars and | was of the greatest importance, were under course of tuition in these missions wi the ox- merth of Rurepe vessels. a £2 Sa to £2 10s.; @ dozen | istence of six femele scbcols under charge of or more taken The American Garpe’, Perains, we 0 ‘ ere cee Board would do much towards elevating $l be shipped this and the coming chiefly from po oct Se hie conaane § are. bay wuger 5 figures quotations ted. rhs marke: move active: ‘Health better. Whe Rational Chess Congress Dinner. ‘The members of the National Chess Congress and Tour- ‘mament sat down to 8 recherche ond sumpwous dinner ® the Saint Denis Ho'el, at six o’clook on Saturday evening. ‘The cx tertaimmont was conducted tn a truly elegant man- mer, and Monticur Julien, the proprietor, proved bimself ty every way © model host. ‘The table exiended through two rooms, in which were bung respectively the American ‘gnd tri-colored fegs, Upon the walis were emblazoned the well-known names of Siurme, M’Doanell, Franklic, ‘Philidor, Damiano, and Biguer, At the heal of toe table ‘was seated Judge Meek, the President of the Congress, while at the other ead was Col. Mead, the popular prosid ing officer of the Now York Cheas Club, Marphy, Itch teabein, zhompron, Stanle; , and many others of the firs clase players, wore present. All rogretted the unex pected absenco of Mr. Paulsen; but it was waggested by Mr. Stanly that as Mr. P. could play chews without seeing the board, he bad no doubt but be bad the power of partaking with thom at this dinner without seeing the table, and he was undoubiedly thus exercising his peculiar paychological gen\us in some lonciy ‘Omamber and Mpg pret gran ercnn with as much rest is novel ex'emporanueous aoslogy for with rounds repeated (Of applause, ‘The ornaments on the table were elaborate and appro- [priate to tbe occasion. The princt one wat & empie, warmcupted by a ‘‘rookery” ere gna with the ‘yariour pieces used in chess, and inscribed “fo the Mem? of Philidor.” Another represented a Maiako® canes, while d'recily tn of the eat was a Deenti‘ully constructed chess board, with fanciful sugar esertations of ihe men in order of baitle. following was the bill of fere:— OOOO NELLIE OO DOTONEOELELOLODE LENE HOE EEE ® NATIONAL CHESS CONGRESS. WILL OF FASE Sr. Dams Hora:, Octonmm 17, 1857 sour. Coiei- twee d’armean 8 )'Alle Potage a la Presicence. man’ ren ‘Vol an vent de cervélles a ls Base s is Turg ue Fauleen, ry la courdsnnals, —‘Traffes a |"Italienne. ee ‘8 la Frovencale RELY Yeti # potveux champignoas Filete de bau! a is Meek Xpiuards aux crouloas. rrr Dinéocnes ux aa Congres. Partridges. Berle ta vert, Woadeocas. Chous fears Osiery PIECES FROIDER, Crent erries. inde a 'm gaiantins Bestioa de gibier a is Pala mede, Rwy Es. Obs rtrense ce perdriz a !'R over Bie de vean ain Funes Gisce 18 Ia Relne Pais a) Vecanyan. YRULTS, WINES, ETC, Bice POONA I OOLE TOPO LE DOLE LOLOL ICE DEDEDE EEL DO The above celicacios heving > en properiy considered 3 viz = jational Bnd oiecur ed, Coronel MEAD prop.sed the firtt toa: “Phe eal of the fire: Presicens of sfie first (Chess Kong: s—Jucge Meck ‘Tne eticr, in reply, presenied hit thanks for betng as- Bigve to take the “fret move.” Luring toe coarse of bit vemarks, in referring to the financial revalsios, he said is bad Deen soggertod by some, that, ike Nero, we “neve been Oeoling. walle Rome wae barniog,”” bai ine fores rns, PRO PERG F842 wR GL loancp® Wace" DLT Dave arrested ip a gros; measare thsi ¢isas er, and ne here passed from our lips. After allcalag 10 the n) mpathy and bro.herhvod among chess players, he chore d giviog:— “che New York Chess Cab—Distingutenad alice for tte fielding courtesy —ioag ay which it 20 possesses "’ Boonteir the rodle Mead of me ‘Thia, of courre, brovghs out Coin! Mean, #ho bas cu Joyea iho bouor ‘of presiting over the clc> for ceveral He referred Wo the great ramber of chors piayers condiion to life, on both Demis. berer, #1in waom j « be bac been brocght in con sci, snd waid, thet with ono exception, bo bad never mes @:th but one yerson to whom Gould BO, extend tbe right caca of fellowship and om. Brace as a b-ciber. Ho b-leily cowsidered the refiaing to Buence 0! chess ic @ sccial pout of view, and then gave New Orieans, reptied {np a nest aad ex. speech, and congratulated chess players noble game was Low ie proper post tieNoes, and they Baculd hail together tbe ‘8 true appreciaiion of ti claims to universal ro . 4 ‘Mr. Fisnm, the Hecretery of the , was then called at, who proposed the healtn of Hoydeibrant von der ‘The bealths of Mersrs. Thompson ani Perrin, veteran hess players, wes also drank sad responded w by these ‘The latter here vroposed the beath of |) Sites, wetr “mecel host.’ The ister , wad whh 8 unique but Preface. i wna gree effet, w aan sy and vivachy, we 1 receive your ‘embarras.men: ae ‘fare on the fing tne members ow the preset for me opision, one enty s error, Some tea er Sfleen years ago, a iady—a school teacder and a bice @iock ing—arriving \o brauce, the Ort woman thesaw ww pat ee whe, om entering wits baid an: coon rivet that Bese evs severe if @ert = Mooh bes heen Py oy 2 au the We i H Jotien took his seat a mort overwhelming —s of eourre ensued. Orcasyos, tae Armenian, also highly entertaine! of aneodotes ant ihetr apptica Sie paricula:ly haopy im bis remarks, and closed by foesting ‘te Prose”? Mr. T Fraus, of the Brooklyn Chess Olob, which, by the (Way, Was niso wasted, offered ‘Tne Brotherhood of Ones | <—As ite origin is unt-nceable, may tte existence be ever. Bpace will not permit our all the good thinge tha) ald and done, and we may so «oer repar By aeok 7 Mon- i Pendant cet interm 40, Ap: 6s tant de wravens, Roldaw de Palamete Comes ¢ bre rivens De | 6° éne et Mi roire Hotvone I"autigne lot Bazoee si vlowirn ‘ sh. Old ve 08 wornot ye Also the closing lines of one wrili® by Jodge Keak on es came rer Pron fi the np with bri 4 wine op } And toast cur noble p* «ime: | The warnanees | bas oome and went, — May It DoW prove the Inrt time | ome arian beneath thers eeiow { ‘With prondor deeds elsted, On freedom's deck reenive no check, And never be stale mailed Brovklyn Clty Poll Central apdstubbern tribes opposed to the missioxarier, and two Hindoor were alse included, together with taree females, one the carghter of an aged Brahmin Her fa- ther was the first Christian missionary who entered the There were ibree branches of missions at Cabul », Becond to raise up ny'tve mi- and print the Bibi Tae Firs, Oabul ia aifgbanictan, wh considered safe. at Lehore there two’ breth on 'a- doripg, who haa bees obtiged to abandon their houses and geiptbe fort at Lodiana the missions les bad to fly, and tbe property was enti oly destroyed. By provi- dential ctroums acces, himself and wife had tims to fly, theogh two printing presses were destroyed. Tae throe ste tion’ at the heac of (he Ganges had brea nesessarily vacaicd though at Inet acc'cnts the missionaries were sayot At Farruboabad, as was well known, the loss of one fami!v of misdonaries tad to be deplored, thoy bad dou ties fallen victims to the mutiny, ms there was no account of vhem At Agra there were 4,000 persona in ths fort sur. rounded by nearly 18,000 flerce natives. The mie sioxsries wore of course ooliged to suspend their labors. At aUebabad the missionaries were driven away and obliged to abandon the oolege, the churches, and printing preeses. One, however, ovtained loave to retura, and found thar thongh the ‘books and papers had boen de- atroy ed, the colioge buliding had been left, avd ho, with the kind aenistance of some uaiives, fitted up a room and reoaired se much as prasibie of the work. He was so anxious that his ret quiry was after the printing offi xe. Bot alas, be found that destroyed, The sseaker closed with an carnert appea! for the urgent immediate hristian effort neceerary. Dr Kxsns theo reac a letter from one ef the missonarics a! Puttegborb, cated in Mey, describing gra: bicalir the fear. folexperiencis of the mutiny. God had interposed oa thor behalf, and they bad been preserved. They wero thea osiged to wait, and wero ¢aily prayine for the success of the Britian before Delhi, They had heerd that ali tne mis- stonartes in Nel! had l)cen murdered, bat were leftin doubt ato tho truth, Their station was guarded by a larce force, nd the troops had thus far stood trae, and they believed that the rebels could be hold st bay until the arrival of reinforcements, * hen they onl: be conquered The daily pews of ineroasing disaifection way coudnually harrassing them Fach day might be thelr last. Oa Jane 24, at tae clove of the letter, they 2!) prepared to fly, and the writer bid farewell for the last time to frien¢s and relatives, be- Neving that that ould be the lst opportunity. A letier from Dr Campbell. from Calouta, gave a de- plorable account of the suspension of misrionary lebor, and of be bloody inten ion of the natives to maseaocre every Christien in the iand. De. K ede abo related instances of individual suffering of wi-sionaries from Futtspore aod Allahabad, who bad beer imprisoned ard threatened with 4eath and tortured tp Sicoks because they retured to beoome mussulmen. The acflerings of one of the native mlesionaries who ‘tead‘astly refused to change bis faith, and was for @lig timo tm Prisoned at Allahabad, though finally rescued by Ihe Earo Peans, was partievlarly toacning. Rev Dr Buwarr, of Bricgepart, cloved the speaking | with some appropriate romarks on tbe renewal of the age | of martyrs, avd after the singing of abymn and the pro | pouncement of a Venediction the audience deparied. \ Wiltiameburgh City News, | Tas Lave Panaskanmny Accioawr—The inquest | of the late embarkment accident in Romecn atreet, whoreia four mon lost their lives, was coutinued yesterday by | Coroner Snell. The news of the accident had drawn | (gether thousands of persons, who crowded aro md tho Bevemary Weep thom back. Tnoy gazed on in silence | upon the roeve of the catastrophe of the previous day, and | contented ibemeel-es with ep-culations and toeories as to | the cause, and to woom the biawe was to be attached | The Weetimeny was merely of @ theoretical nature, the examination being confined to masons and others who | were experts in ciggiog and msking exvavatione of thir nature. The endstance of the testimony adduced went to | show. tbat from the experiesce ef mea in teat line of | Dustoess It was cuilrely unsaie to have made the excuva- Wore as idee weremade, without tating the procant oa to abore np the bask so as to provent soccidente Wat wight arise, Taree examined yestarday had looked fi the bank and the natare of tho earia, and thoogh! li was taeecare to work at it withou having |i properly shorod. agreed tual it was the bariness of the contrastor to eo . work that they were foolish in working there under ihe circumstances (bat \t was m9} safe. after the examipat on of these witnssess, copie of the contracis were put In evidence, by which |) appecra that the cortracir, Bock ly, was required \eecure the sur- rocnd’ Ha Dolidings egaunet damage and conduct the work The case war then given to the jury; and, after somo time spent in consultation, tasy deterained to bare the earth that bad fallen turned over, in order to secortain whether or net any more bodies were beneath the raine, Work men were engage! and preparation: mace at once to eae until which, no verdici will be ren. Laborers were at once engaged to throw aside the carth fallen down, batafier removing the ontire mass ‘Bo further bodies were found. The jary then retired to Se consanation returned the follow. ¢, tbo undersigned jarors, summoned to inquire nto tbe ovute of the deaths of leery Borkiy, —— , Jaaod Herbele and Christ>ober Hora, ‘ind that they came io deaths by »nffocation, caused by « part of an ena; of s leger bier racit. situated and in sourse of belong bali in Wyckoff street, between Union avenue and Lorimer areel, Brooslyn, &. D , felling on thom, while ai work on fhe same, | And wo further Gnd thas hare waa groee nog boiling eald vant, = citar, James Nodvoll; adam Soblegel Sassen’ Luin, eral of Mr Borkly took afor- noop, from bis Inte residence in McKibben stroet, and See reer or 8 eg etteceenn of Be Seeaes cnt tee Coroners’ Inquests, ‘Tre Beuurves Hosrrms: Case —Coroner Hille held an imquest yestercay at Bellevue Hospital upon the body of ‘the unknown man who was found drowned al ihe foot of Delancey street, onder s:mewhas guspicious ¢!rcumetances 1k was romored that the deceased had a pisto! abot woand tn the foreb+at, aod that he was probabiy = river taiel who had been kilied while purwaing his whloring oosape- tien, out tbe Coroner's tuquest cleared the matter up, so mai ke of violen °e that would direotly or indirestty cause | desta coold be found upm™ the body of the deceased; #0 | the presumption was that it was a simolo drowning cae ood acthing more, Verdict" Death by posed dro jog "’ Deosased wae of medium 1x9, abont 36 yours of and had beer inthe water aboui four or five dave. | * As Greseed in s calico ahist, a Diack silk vest sed coarse | pan:sloons Foor Duowssy —The body of © man named Jas. 0. Mahony. ® re:ident of No. 71 Ostharine street, wae found floating in the water at the foot of Market sireet, by somo boys who were grappling for old trom. Coroner Connery ‘Wee notified to hold an nq vest apon the body of the de Coaged, when |: appeared that about 12 0’c on Wed Beeday night deceased, in company with two others, wen to the Pelion market to get some supper. Gn their re arn parted with his friends at the corner o’ Oak aad Ontver strecta and started for bome. z rr mey have been enme foul play ‘nm the matter and the inference ie thal he wae robbed body does not bear any merks of violence ide from the icion of deoeasd’s Trends, (he cage a it appears tens far is pot at all aniike one of eimelt drowning. The Coroner adjourned the sare | over unt to-day, #0 that every opportani:y could be had touin the matter fully. seed Deaty yrom Braxs.—OCoroner Hills held an inquests No, 840 Seventh avenue, upom the body of « woman The Reprbiicns and American Fourth Assembly Dist-it | named Etizbeth Fitlot, who died from the e(fecte of Uonveniion met on Saturday night, and nominated Mr. | severe burns received by the & M Parsons for the Assembiy. The district comprises the Becond, Third amd Fifth warda. ‘The democrats of the Third Assembly district have no} | carl otha seg upon a cendidate. The osndidaics ano wr addiocs Perseworie aor 5 ‘The Democratic County Convention ie to re-amemble today mt Holder's Three Mile House, for the ANing op ‘Mr. Powell, the nominee for Superintendent 0 Of | mnie and for the Unk by the de. | forwarded, if sent in Baltimore Mr. lesion of @ botde of leony! open her person on the instant §=Verdiot— ‘ Accidental death.”’ Deceased wae a native of Ireland, and was iwonty seven yours of age. For Waerman Arnica.—The Colonization Society , Samos! Smiths | ship Bary Caroline 8 evens will sali from [Jsitimore aor Norfolk about the first of November, for ali the the republic of Liberia eo Latiers for the Liberian aetile oe oe jaadrom, wil Oe or te ‘Funes owe ge - 1 4 Rooms, 060 Walnet stress, Philndelphie to"? Cosaisetion The Late Karthqueke in [llinois—Barea Hackett Gets a Smame in his Rew Quarters Out West. ‘TO THE EDITOR OF TEE HERALD. ‘Tus Movsp, wean Cantyia, ‘Cumtos 08 Tiiisom, Got 8, 1887. } About an hour before daylight this mopaing | was Startled from a sound sleep by a nose which seemed to dave been caused by some a lid and weighty body falling upen the floor over my bedroom. The entire foundation of the house was shakes. Isat up in my bed and listen ed in astonishment, Dot unmixed with some terror; what the Poet of Natrre had called the “sure and firm eet earth” was queking—the windows of my house were clattering tte fame c eaked and {ts planks mede a crack tng sound, not unlike that produced by the racking of the yvoodwork in a cabiv of a ship when ‘laying to windward” fp a heavy sea. Surb vibratory motion and prises cou- aged without intermission moro tban half e mioute, and spective lod; “ede cthes of the shocks: “f may be Iikened G of w mY a opto the sensation T pe T “a Le a0) beagors In those choca * yd bourehold, “an brew arale light u awe: i Bef .-3 & H i | 5 Hi 2 § & 5 ae H #2 ike, and some distance, and its duration did pot excsed woocnis, JAMES H. ht or HAOKET. Police Intelligesce. & Gaza oy Covermverss Baoxex Ur—Sazune oF others, alleged to be engaged in counterfeiting in 91) by eficars Bobb end Wiley, of the Depsty ing vtreet, where the: THE TEST OF FRIBNDSHIP BEAUTIFULLY ILLUS- TRATED. Just before the closing of the Lower Police Couri yerter- day afternoon, an interesting case of the test of honor and friendship came up before the presiding magistrate, Justice Welch, Jobn Kelly, ® young man about cighteen years of age, Peseta ene. roakiog bi globe plaipant for Prisoner, —No I Rave not; and.if I had, 1 would not care much about paying for a thing I did not break. corporation we copy from the Boston Bee:— From tbe revert rubmitied by a com uittes of steckhld- 78 on the Ob inet , it sppears the present proporty of the corporation amounts im value to $il0 556 49, that sura baving been expended for real estate, sonetraotl Pag ‘atre, furniture, &o, Their indebtedness is as fol- A note made by E. Baker to the Masssobasetta Hospital Life Insurance Company, scoured by a mortgage on the Melodeon ertate.... . $40,000 Interest, dre Avgust, 185 + 1,909 A pote made by Bakor to Jno. Redman, seoured by ® mortgage on the portion of the cstate used for an entrance... se eeesesesersenese -+. 10,000 A pote wade by the cerporaiien to the Provident Inptitution for Bavings, secured by a mortgage on the theatre...........+. ate + 60,000 Interest, dve Angust 2, 1857 senses 1,000 A Rote wade by ihe to Miss 8. P. Praut, secured by morigags, or the power of sale on ail the proverty. .. wi terddaus sevecsaes GAM Interest will be due on this Nov 5, 1887... . 1,029 Anote made by the corporation to the Suilolk Savings Back, secured by » mortgage on al! the property, with power of sale, due Oot. 11, 1857... 30,000 x months interest........... . _ 900 Supery premioms cf insurance » 1,000 Bi | for gas tixtures. ; 300 Rept 'o Juba Roessie. eer ese see + 160 Insurance ¢n Meiodeon, due Dec. 5.. - 0 Sondry Dills, cetimated at....... 200 Tnall..... eaeeneeeccceeeeeresee sees ssecce see: $800,718 In addition to this there are a few other liabUities, swell- {pg the entire tpdebt edness to $208 000 in round numbers. The immediate sum to be paid is about $15,000. stated that the prinoolpals of the various mortgages will bo demanded go longas the interest shall be paid. It ie necessary, to provice for th e commit ee made an ‘spd at the same time alinded to the management in the most urjost ard undererved manner. Agreeat ly to adjournment the corporation met yerter- day afternoon tn the saloon of the B>stom theatre, the Pra sicent, Thomas Wowmore. E-q, inthe chair. Some ify stookhe ldera were present, representing about one hundred abares in tbe oorporstion. Mesers, Bates ard Wiitis mate ® verbal report upon the nestion suggesied at the former meeting, as to ibe feasibiliiy of collecting an assessment, doe ming it icex- pedicnt to go inio the market at present to raise the ro- qui ed sum Mr. Bassett went into the merits of ibe whole question, arsuming (bet the entire valae of the theatre hei bees Weswo Ip ihree yeere, and charging !t upon the excessive ontley ia erecting tho theatre over and above the amount subscribed, and also by encumbering tho property with olber real eatate, which ibey bad been obliged to hold at a great sacridlee, ‘This caled fourth angry rejoinders from the Clerk and T easurer of the corporaiion, Mess. Fiske and Lee, who assured an tzjored tone becaase ihe action of the direst org Dad beck cuestioned. lk was proposed by Mr. Frederick Tador to lay the whole my ter over till April next, when thore woald be an easy mepey warkel. lar Todor asserted that the direo eft were bound to fill the gap til! iben, as they bad gotihe © Fporation ipto the present difioulty personal debates r the directors, and hoped €\ ery tloekholder would ¢0 tho same, Is was by this time qaite dark Tho stockholders wore fast leaving, vhep & vote was ‘ken to if tbe whole pro perty at public sale, proviced t would bring $200,(C0, and to form & now cor ration, to which the old stock holders would be etitied to vubscribe bafero tho rest of the world which privilego, after recent experiences, waa ostimated by most of the gentlemen present at tis reel worth the b—4 was carried, and tho mociing adjourned without 7. Political Intelligence. RIGHTH DISTRICT BENATOBIAL CONVENTION. ‘This Convention met on Saturday, in the Court House at White Plains, to the number of twenty-five, Col. M. D. Bogert, of Rockland couety, was appotnted chairman. Tho Dusiness o' the meeting being to nominate a candidate for evident that the contest would be between Dr. B. Brand- reth, of Bing Sing, and Moses 8 Leenard, of Rock\an Lake. Afver an icformal baliot, in which the votes out for twceo geotiewen wera about even, there way call for the readlog of a lover written by Mr. Leonard, to Dr, Has- brocsk. in which jas alleged Mr. | declined the nomiaa- tion. The Convention then proceeded immediately with job resulted as follows: —1)-, B. Bramd- Delloting was #vcorssful,'13 votes reth, 10 for Mr Leonard, and 1 receive: meeting in that cie:rict at Cold Convention ac) urned. Whe nbegiving Days. THAFESGIVID@ IN NEW YORK—PROCLAMATION RY TB BXCELLENCY JOBN A. KING, GOVERNOR OF THE PTATR OF RBW YORK. s Eg time man}. con: these gra. cleus manifestations of the power and goodness of God, 1 ecommend we pecp'e of this State to assemble to ether snd to rase their united praise and tranke to life and centh, been permitted to witness and enjoy, arripg snciher year, the noble work of his hands—the ard ip aocoréance with the establiehed usage, I hereby devignate and appoint Thoredey, the twenty wizth day of November next, as a day ora! thenteriviog and Praise to Alrighty God, our Heeven'y Fatner. and In vite al to nile in #0 meet end right ep acta ve ledemen' of His power and goodnert, and of oor own helplosn ‘news. In witnens whersof, I tere horeunto rigned my name an4 affixed the privy seelof ino State, «Une oly of ADeay, thie reven'eonth dey of Ostoder, tn ‘the one thonsand eight bundy ed and Gftyserrn JOHN A. KING, Hawny | Sxaxan, private Seore’ary. THAYKSGIVING IN MADR. The Governcr of Maine bas appointed Norembor 10 ‘or Thank: giving. Personal tr telitgecce. One of the survivors of tho #reok of the Central Ame Trios was William N, Orb0rns, of Saliean oomniy, [odlane. Ae waa on his reharn yy nite of several Sears iol! #1 of whic: Al er eoned ing a ebort Ume\ ith ble moluer and relatives at his oid home, be staris for Mexiou, w orgie live agaia ARKIVATS. From Wavana, tn the stgemshio btier Warrior -Inn raeo field Mre Welea and tree ren, bh Eo wl i. *acdegratt, Mise MeKellup, J de Mons, L fala ; Piast, Jno d Ba Ma Ferntngen, wits, ten eulidren sad Satarnc, R Dick, and t Fer sinter, J Artegs, J Manger, JB aandes. sis From Mrrfolk. &e in the three children and servant, ira D Pobertern 0 P Johns ‘Be! Lee—nod 18 in the From Havana, in bark Recor'srs— re‘ 0 chill deen, Auguares Urbude, J Ovimaberg, ree eat (wo call From Sevanilia, in brie Thomae Tieston— WO Foster, indy aod con; James Fries and indy. ee 2zranevnee, Valparaiso, 180 \n the ship Bethinh Thayer—J 1 Ameden » aa , and 2 others. Benmor, several names wore suggerted. It was, however, | year of our Lora | ‘by some ane else, rietrate— How ts this, complainant? Hare is a iad who bg en kd Ay the prisoner who broke it; I am hia pick up a tone and fire it ab ihe glove; Tam quite sure it was bim Magieirate— Well, itis hard who to piece most credence Here. Hamilton, I will swear you first. [Che witness ‘was then sworn.) ‘Weil, then, it was me who fired the stone and broke the globe. ‘Magletrate—Then I will commit you and let Kelly go. Hawilion—I am satisfied. He was not guilty, and | eee nat nee his eee up when | knew he was iuno- ‘Megistrate—Can you pay the complainant for ino giohe Hamilton—No; I have got no money, #01 su )jcee | cras: be looked up. 3 Magistrate (addressirg Kelly)—You can ¢o, sir. You bad betier ges the money for this young man or cise ho ‘will have to be put tn prison. ly, Toll of gratitade for the timely ald affrrded him rovhed up to Hamilten, and grasping hie band warmly. deltvered himself in the following manner:—' Vos, «ir, 1 jet the money if it cote me my life. If it’s ify or five bundred dollars he stan’t emaia in the Tomde half anbovur. I'll be beck in twovty minutes, Jim,and then you will be free,” (xis Kalls ) in te reqrired mm of menoy 1a his parewions wit! mt sum of money in . The resent keeper was then remunerated for the damage occasioned his iamp, aad all ties left the oart apparently eatt fe at the hero resnit of the cave —BARIVIME INTELLIGENCE. Pert of New York, October 18, 1857. ARRIVED. Eteamsbip Binck Warrior, Smith, Mew Orleans, Oct Ml, vie ole, wb me aad ages 0 Livingston, Cro ob Co’ "18th 6:20 AM. S$ mUee Bcf Barnegat, steamship Barion beves for Charieston; 6:40 seamaip Au gnats, hence fcr cavannah; 7:80, 65 miles 8 of Barnagal, steam- abip Pbadelpbis, Fences for Havana aad New Orleans. sho! Binver. Norfole, de, with mare & Westerreit, Auats | feéco and 090 passengers, well, Was towed to Quarantine "rash Snorive (8p) Carran. Malaga, % days, with wine and \ trott, }> P Hermeny’s Fepbews & vo jeindeer, Alien, Bathure', WCA, Sept 7, with hides Bark B ac to / vayhew. Blien (of Balumore), Lewis, Montevideo, Aur Vuh inst off Oape Hastoras, ssw M8, Pernambue), 25 days, in ballast, 19. wih hides dc, to zanter, the Bulls ‘sunken vessel (Br), Levouteur, the Worthern jex Bet 25. lat 20 heavy hurricane, commencing wd BE; was obliged to neud under bobstays, de. had stroug 5 “Havana, Oct 4, with méee. to Noses Taylor & 18'b inat, of Cape Hatteras, spoke schr Peirol, from te Bps nm for Baltimore. ith tusk, Jullas Sideil We Bpaniah Mi an. of Brook = Ba k Wyandotte Li » Burns, ad, it | Cegtiese teak, arn wen west on 1, ane, Pt i ton XC. saelioag a Bri ite biteby, Aspinwall, 29 days, with hides &a. 1 Savanilla. 31 days with tohareo 'N of Hatierss, wiih heavy anvil gale ao | _ Bark Ciars Windsor MoXwen. Port au Prince, Sept 14, with |. 2 on to H Becker & vrearen | oF aren Gonaives, 19days, with loxwood Brooks, Sherrill, Goustves, Ost 2 with fon 2 Co. 11th inet, iat $1 $0, loo 73 of heaor b Cie % _ , Thompecs. Havana, 2 wih of senna \ * Ore ehvo. one tark, and two brige, anknown—All by steam Pontrens, Cant Morrill. rk William, from ——. Behr Mobile from Savannah D. Pr war weamehip Fi ral a Ly 1 ent tine. Lauda, Mumboldt. Hamburg: Brower (Se), Rovertess; ' bark Ass Gmoes. Bratol; Anam, Cty Poirt Globe | Pian, Si Merle. brig Lavacoa. Key West, ‘Wind during we cay W, tigbs. ance Diensters. A Jeter from Onr COFFeRpORent at Havana rates née, Oapt Griflia, on her panmage trons wih the wreck of mahi on the Bh wee iogned niin! 7, and the termiaation of her port, ON no dowht the wraek of ahip Ploating Z«phyr, of Rovion, befora reported abandoned and the crew ‘ates into CParieston ) buy naarot OF Fame from Callao, while being towel to kh yenterin>. or got bowem 6 ya store bul probably pot of wi Beh water Inet eight heoot st Bee Griesne eevorts tna! 4 to, lon 5374, pammed the frock ovat and pants wit Aarea ree ” Atlee beam, ute dreimed tn dark elothing aut to dann vy Mariaous Rochabohm wea launehad 17th feet, frrm (he yard of Thos Liauk, foot of North Sixth aireet, Wi Wemeburg. Bike '* of 1,500 tons buriaen, 196 fest on deck, 27 feet benm with 1°}¢ Inches awell om the side, 2934 fer! deep: nd will Cost arcu! $80,000. Bhe is owned by Laytin & Co, | nod totended for the Amtwerp trade Spoken, &. . lem from valoutie June 7 for York. Sept 7 2 R erro Gordo, from MYork for Mobile, Oct 4, off Gan hie Paetfic, Gadd, from Cardiff for B York, Bept 20 Ia! 50, posite Bouth ferry. oa | 19, 1857. Dam, Aug 50—A: e ehoring, tansivar. a rr P Pt Se Lar lassie Bpelding, Bpalting, Rickloaso iam, Hoe, Sept In port bark: Honduras, Bais, for ‘4, Aug 23—In port Oxenbridge, Matthows, dg rice Passed do Oct 3 Tenneesee, Oxley, from Snielda for Coesta- mow, July ZL Arr slower Antelope, Shanghas (and i 8 Lora Barrow, Mobile arnnormn, I—Arr Bataré, Pelereye, Bio /anetro tor emer. Bevt 80—814 Mary Sane K! WoLeDen, Rio jean Win ene erat jovey. BCI ‘Ont 3—-In port bark Wm for Bos: ton 7 das ear Nay imam da, roca St Thome, for Li (or) a Bow by hae Bmory. Perktus Rickibucto. AVEBPOOL. it 80—A¥+ Biize Jontias Abreaas 8; John N gba 1 Gorin bulbar, Gordon, Quebeo, 3d Oenturion, Oau! kine, WYork Mamma, Avg 1—In port sbtes Jacob Beil, WYork: Alex : Mery A Jones. for Fi Pah igh Bydeey: Sosrgo. bark Luay 1, Hale, San Franciaco, Z Rept )9—Arr Rambler. Packard, Vadiz. sees. Bept on ‘Mt Bid +reyle. Warren. Moxvxco Bay, Se, Bept 16. Is port brig Rureka, for Black Bigg Bey xg, uly B—Arr Seaver, a : “rmnsaanoeh bout fept Btn port brig —, fom Pht ateinbia. ry 2 Fo Am in Pana Bie Ls ean pr ALBX ANDRIA, Oct 16—Arz schr Jas House, Sprague, New "barb" Bi ne inte ate ap, Ouine, Te ebeen! bark Lanerk Parvitt, Bal ‘TT; sobr < ud, ‘Smith Jacmel: B Johason, ra ey ae TY ia Plata. Also ‘1éth (by tel) sobr BN Hawking, Grifis NYork BAR TFORD. Oot ould aches RTFORD, Oct echra Bmily 6 Neonison. South ard set Urbeasa, Norton, NYork. Ba Tr steamer Seneca Chalker, MOBI'.B, Oct 1)—Arr berk A'loe Provaet. Dunbem NM Vork; brla Owens, Benner, Charleston; schr Gali Stream, Goatrey, MEW ORLEANS, Oct 10— avr stosmshi Vers Graz; Charlew Mi Pince, Inctanoln ana Ga jo pteomabi . wa; wip Meletbers, ‘Bodewald Liverpool; bark Haniah w Chase Pewed to sem Tat bark Jane B Williams, sokrs Chip ia, Leo nev: £6 ship T smpest, barks Dennis Kelly, Virgin's Ann, and Rin, scree hare Sans ab! fe. from Ubincber, 5 ins LO schrs dyran ger, Handy, and Mary Eiza\ . ABed PHILATELPAIA, Uct 17 a 18—Arr steamers Phensas ragne Matt Boston: Delaware, Copes, € York; brise nigent Z Taylor, Sellers, Vizaibayen; Plumas Grant, Boe ton: Three Risters. Borh, Richmond Va Ci \7th. shi Barlel Fanite, Liverpool; barks Washingioe isuicbe Orleane:J 0 Hroe, Gay'e Baldmore ané President % Taylor Sellers. Beton B-werd Saser. Porey Heliner, Gandy, Providenes; BRORTLAND, Oct 1é-—arr brig Martha Washington, Ander sor, Pbiladeipbia PALYM ot 16 Sid bris Potomas, Coilin, Africs c ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. ‘i » DIRBOT ALL LETTERS TO G.* ° — &. 6Wan é 00. CHé8 WARD, WHO . 1845 By applying st No. 10 Fulton avenue, Hrookiva. he will hear of some thing to bis acvaniage reacecting his jroomty Any thankfully received ai ihe above address JP ME, CRABLES BRADY, WO BaTU ety frem Aspinwall on the sieamer [llinots will 8 noe Angestim, ihr pointing an interview, he will meet Qoaintanee. JPPTonmarion, WANTED—0' left SUlebro’. England, in F CAPTaIN SIMEON ACKERMAN 18 IN THE CITY be will eonter & ‘avor and oblige an oli frien | by sending ad he can be seen, directed te Paiten, B SsMUBL TRIVETY, Lats OF SHERWOOD HIUL, Mott pgham, Kaglard, le requested to return to Notting hm immediate ly. to reseive property lef: aim oy his father, and to walte home to .ay he is coming. ‘Hils presence is indis’ penradle. ° RS ALLEN, WHO LSFT THR&E OX ¢8 OF GOUDE about wo and e bal’ yous since at Ro. 9 ‘oart arent Brooklyn on storage We herety not fied tuat end crode De Fol w: auction on Wedoesday, Oct. 21, at 10% ociosk, oF RERD & OLB, auciioveers, at '848 Fulton strvet, Brooklyn, to psy storage expenses. TLY OBLIGRD FOR THR Peery oe. FOR BYU SN OF regen cen een teewoe tains vinion tbe ‘were 80 woll paid for their expert Invettigaiion aa io "be resources of the betes, they coald geil to retwn the lady's watch ard jeweiry tri please = ever mind toring the bell again; seod city express §=You k- ow the ad‘resa ‘otter to be E zs | o 3 F qi iZ 3 é 2 = 5 FS DORBARCB, 83 Li UNTRY PLAUB FOR 84LB LW —as BOUSS ty acres of 'en?, or more if desired York by reilroad a d Cet depot, hands rusted and abaded Apply WeDLiBN 110 Brow way _ Fo. LE NB PRONY, Bi lise house Bo 46 West -etxte > benement 10 virest, R SALB—IF APPLIB’ FOR SOON, seat with eighteen sores of flue land, ai straw. Ug miles west of Grassy Point, koown ag sce; a five house x48 feet, two ‘vly tpring pear he door good barn, outlenses shade treee; #100 horne wate ‘and beal ny place. 5,00, tt fa, Tnqnire of Mr. HAMM: ND, nex door. Nth avenne, New York cl'y. OR RALR—A THRBE STORY BRINK HOUWE, Srat rate lomiion np, tows. Bear Mafiona avenue Pe, jerate, 9 timen.. other houses, Delors. B B EINABINEB 319 Forrth arene, CR SALE-a? ASTOBIA, THIMTY AORR# OF FIEGP quali” land. ens mile east f tbe fry, on the Finahing turep'ke, fev rably altomtet for bullding’ lots, apply Isaac ©. Rapelye, on the premises or to 8. 8. RIKMR, 13 Busann street WOR SALE OR 70 LBT—THE TWO SMALU MODERN 3 story brown atone houses, Nos. 110 aud 1:2 West Tory. four h siree!. Inquire of RaYROR & 3L00K VELL, 1, roadway. OWA LANDS FOR CASH OR IN BX HANG FOR Dro ert: pa rihe city These lands are most advant onmy stunted for farming of aceou'ation being loos ed on Mas of the D bvqne and Paciin Raliroad hey are prairie ‘tof heavy timber. a river ranriag ream on eliher sie f'r 20 miles Per st and loose on provarty that will in- ‘w years or wishing to mate a proftable fovestment for the fu ure this abance oneht nat to he disre gerde’. apply (o or address JOS. WOOD WA), 394 Fourth avenue, LINOIS LANDS.—6 000 ACRES onitnpal lands for sale, sivan'ed tn chandine reeetved cr taken in payment BEXEDIOT @ COMP, corner of Pine ané Wassau etx (TO, TXPBANGE FOR MSECUANDISE OB REAL ES. tate, from } 009 $46,100 acres 0” heavily timbered land ig. Georgis. ‘A small sum of moner {Ni ba rot wits the . WB. Boe 24 Uivislon roe. NE. > Si ne OF GHOIOS AGRI. Crotral Tiimeis, Mer BXOPANG@—A BEUTIFUL OUNTRE REST. devon with sbout 40 acres of god land 8" miles from ihe city and 155 mies fre 1 vat Ian"ing 01 the Audson river, wor! £00. gree wile fore esrriage, cows, crops gatbered and in ty fumitnre, ae, wer 8? (i Poure well al'anted io this LEOR TO LET, A BILLIARD AWD The looaticn aasurpased in Broaa- ™ defog s Gret class business. et y, room }7 C. 8. YOWER & 00. A. ScLEXDID. CORFED GBOTPRY ABD LIQUOR store for ale lease. stock nod fixtures; looados best im the city and no® ¢oing @ good business ‘Apply at No 0 ‘Beehman eireet, over Park Bank KELLOGG 2 00. WILLIAW E. OWLING RALOON FOR SALE—THR BOWLING saloon formerly ooeupied by Thos # noo!, 206 Futon woes, correr of: inea>yle Brocklya, will 96 Si pablo svotion on the sald premises on Thursday, Ootobor he tno nD. uw lene rooner dis-osed of 8i privaie tale. Terror Tvquve ou the pre nies De BORE PB Sale ly BAG BOW Peep as & doc'on's off ¢ for 6 > eare and wrvld he just the thing tor Ryrens gore ov acon, Ino” wifort. in company. #9 there are piruty of Sutures and ro "m; rent $15); rma eaay. fi Seteree ond anv. Apply rae iho 5 ae bor oftice 189 Cherry street, tor BLLEVUh BOFPITAL—A LECTURE IRTRODUOTORY | jagurnction. to the coorse of eliniral will de celivered by sorptte), on Monda lark | the stock Only ‘TO LAVEST [IF BF OAD BARD CLOTHING pa Ry By Ga BAY, due Pesteee ‘address to Jaa BA MORO- Pearl sweet. 23 BROOMS STRAST, | ‘ation on A. eventa of life by the glaan ct ich represents (he destiny of her vishere She nesions on b mag UEN 68 OONRT, riggs. thd abennt feinade bs UKRU®, © feventh dnnghiar, ie withont ercep’ ‘wonder tal ya: thas hes ever been Roown; the will lll pea i aed foLore evenle of It: eran ihe very will tell whether you are @Arrka or singia, many tives yon aro to be marr'st, aod & trienany ond the Ikenens of the Intended hrehane sok hrouah lie « rot i Mom LO: aemitied. Ho, 16 Bu Foinmdia, raeh slag In happiness “Te oe that howe it pow i ® 4 18 & Wo SROW. olairvoysot, 3 ee “a A ship Cor posed ths Magu? Renew May Il for Ban Pranciseo, fren June 4, et 2048 § lon BT 46 W. ta Hower rig, searing W, wasneen Bept 6, so Andros from Boston for N Orleans, Oct ANCY DRY GOODS 8’ SINERS FOR SALE-#T. LOUIE, ‘M.—For sale, a newly esiablinbed faner Dg and pea f tan ena Bment om dong © f abit bment cw doing & itl Teas of the premise, or would yk | reason for »: the owner another = Te nie Bis who a aa ply om tbe pre cat 284 Headway, corner of Fory tata wtPtek OF 1S Se SBXTON, 78 and Iwerh sweat phe > OM SALE—THE ELEGANT 8)GAR STORB NO. 3 rand street with et ck aed dztores, s Bbequal ed in New York. a puly on the premives. BR BALB*PFOR OABT—A FIRST CLAFB DRO eean28 06.0 the prinetonl inorguehiaree 1 Broontyn, how Br ok Post ofice wind decid RB PAL k—A" AMBROTYPS GALLBRY, CHBAP FOB ae pees he ar the eee Seg ety, Address Ambrotypea, Brosaway Post 00s, a BR FALE—A DI*ING AND LODGING BOUSE WI frted oir [! Pesce bea he macs teak street of IT. at ‘The ste: im te stand routhonat on nor of Var ‘nd ia Wor.h (be mor ey, wthout horse aed cart J. BURLEW. A PRIVAT® STABLE TO LET, wr and between for three borven vad t "0 corringen, ful Improvemen' Oras Lil momen agrieultoral lands ip RK RALE—A R/RGAIN, TH Tt ie Heth oes Ba actos ‘OR fALR—FORTY HO! al FOR ALL | She a ett oe RB PALE—AT 4 B , @RAY MAR fovnd. bind ve roy rt {at igh, 9 . Pee 3: hew helnees Liqvors wil’ be taken in part pay. To be seen At 193 Fewark avenne, Jersey Clty. Fon ean aoe vntes iberned t <A Bay WR, 7 YEARS OLD 1 anda bis of fing seyh ane s0l.ca pertonsty found a bd Can trot in 2 80 oF Jone DOD. ADD Dp a COLES Weery sinh 14 Beet Toeniy tour et hetwerer Recrnd vvd TH nea ¥ WPSeeN IRR MARI tod Osa weal sound and k ‘apply at 468 Pearl SALE, (neAP—A GO Ofteen bands high wapres — 4 & mile to mipuwe a Sualt wear dhe evner of Chaban Hier le ease Ngan? ty TS LJ seen ai J7 Leroy street. bew Blesener, —§<——=——— WTED, TO PUROHAPR POR OARH.—a weOO table; Preian Lo e's frevrate onder and Shesp, Adarene bor aon ‘ard where F Elica ded to whhoot tieae parieniare 000 HAVANA, DOWERT!O AWD Om ect in everees wonn~: oe 7s SOR

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