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10 - NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1%69—TRIPLE SHEET. Bi ee SO eS senate : postin’ pnt The Falton B~ her revera) bours,; when the wind increasing kept off and left ‘Wurtemberg, Wilner, from Havre for NOrleans, Sept The West Washington Market Case ‘snk Defal \. Bij embers, : , REPUBLICAN RATIFI", aTiON MEETING AT BROOKLYN, City Polities. OOURT OF oven AND TEMANER, Mera penalties precameeineatet 28, ab, on 16 sic tien Suk aisha on leas. ~ aera epi os aie ae 3 OF FRAUD a... SUPERINTENDENT Be‘ore Hon. Judge Roosevelt. and wine to F Saportas; vease! welto moasicr. 1 passengers. Was See E eala Crowell, from Towon Sor ‘Glbraliar, Hope 30 Hon. H. B. ‘Quryea’s Defence or ternins— Pecmabcgemyry se bt gg . thetr bape puoi OF MANKETS. Bh er. 28 So Of indictment.—Tho Grand Jury entered Tener aa mere ies” On tle inet Paves: | Me Medierranean. 4, trom London for NYork, Oct 6, lab itor, ilsom om the Harper's Ferry Union, owery, erpane tigation been re Mayor Tie- } court tis | vere bail storm in Gulf Stream. WO 46, hin 15 40. Inu" gcetiom, de cans om mg ore nemtmned O7 he MOS | eat w dae minha Preerod ogni’ | C cent ny ns Memmi some SM | Se Ai rel ee STE SSSA | «eB fn ee te Ure Bee sen se 1g) CIES eet Semmes tees ve vee "he following vere ch-#:n as candidates of the com- | Mr. James Irving, the Superintontent of Markets, by The Judge sald that, if the partics indicted wore not | M50 Mit Wt te O61 ondon), Pascoe (late Fox), River vial fe Cote, weet fod uly ise 0 19. N. ek ha eee, of the Young Men's Ashland Repul ‘Gad—the na rascal Messrs. James Bushficld and Joby MoGovern, holders ol | under arrest, the names should not be disclosed; if they | bin, 6) days, with nie and hides, to Blerwith & Roc oll “Hag | FAn Am ship Ww ing Noe 8160, 3d distg _ “bung gentiemen who it will be remembered nominated - Mn. HE. Teonard, Tammany and Mo- | stands on the West Washington Market premises. Tho | woro in custody the names might be made public, Mieacarear rent seaeph Wilkie of Sowin Shields, «soe | WaRRceR Bevtzs at AGO) NOU Wee init, Hioo. John Minor Bos for President-—at the corner of | ,Strrem: Court—Wm. H. 1, complainants charge Mr. Irving with having illegally and | Tho foreman answered that the Grand Jury wore Bot | foun. ‘Owed of fever. Capt cz ded fn Gamble, and was buried | was ween ee eee ieee EN ahead a Fulton and Orange streets, Brooklyn, forthe purpose of | “ gyperior Gourt—A. L Robertson, Tammany and Morart: | wrongfully extorted, or attempted to extort, money trom Meares Mere SECT ATOR OR BON SPA |.ons” Was der et a keen adits, Gearae Stockbam, of Bal, from — x ratifying the State nominations. Court of Gonmon Plea:—Charies P. Daly, Mosart Them for iesuing permite. Their affidavits did not show | Wo understand that twenty-one of those indictments | | 1: Signet (Br), Sinlth, Windsor, NB, 18 days, with lester, Foreign Ports. nen ‘The mecting was announced to‘commenco at half-past | AUT on John R. blican. that Mr. Irving received or demanded tho money in per- | are against young Lane, the Fulton Bank defantr. Brig Helen Mar (Br), Card, Windsor, NB, 12 days, with plas- eer York” non: Dard Housley, Magoes Gralam Ye weven, but it was notcalledto order till after eight A iSenatortal Nowinations son, but that other influential parties acted as hie agents. jureday morning. ter, 10 2.8 Whitney. Parritt, Bastport, 10 days, with Gah Norton; and Simoda, Hil, for do : eulaiane beeen i Band of music, however, served to allay the impatience | District S Bernard Kelly, Mosart Beveral witnesses were examined yesterday before the Surrogate’s Office Jath, fo Sturges & Co, ‘2zuh ing, Fire Inland bearing NNE fae Noid; Dank heajan’ Conant, from Laguna, arr Sieh, for ‘of the auditors, by playing several national airs. TORO een ore Mayor: but nothin, xing guilt directly upon Mr, trving Before Edward C. West, Surrogate, See gtes pce cake March, of and om amen, fer Boston ta Oot; ‘Washington: waa beta eae 3 inciples oe District 1--Dennis J Conley, Mozart ure Devil, counsel for Irving, aod City Inspector Dela: | "he following wills have een admitted. to probate:— Pi ht aah Shove: a ges detent 06k Bld Clas Toseas: Ouse, Novleans, AEETUGE. fe weal: RENNES! OF FRAO Sp ¢Thomas Kinley, Sorart TD, Were Pre lt | Cuatles Fuller, Frederick Fink, Rebocoa Joves, Nicholas | ie, Heare Means, Treworgy, Hlsworh, 10 day wh | Auvan. ‘Aug ii—Atr ap Kolarnrie, Wade, Res. blican. ty. ‘s v (G 30. Tammany. the part of Ico wi nesses wert slope, Peters. mPRAUX, Oct 'phrasia, a = © astecd sense irrepressible conflict doctrine, Chilo 6 Gants Tommany. colt Wim. Ward, Sylvester Robecon, Mathew Ht Chase, | 2O¥ Elizabeth Randall, Valentine Hall, John Ackerman, | “i ‘tcan Dunesn, Hardiog, Providence, Sawin balls. | nincriond, Ort §—Arx previous, Pepe, Baran, Now York We said:—Since wo last met in this hall in any public 5—W. J, Cole, Mozart. Chas. Gallagher, Jeremiah 8. Lane and Alex. St. Jobns. | Maria Williams, Peter Gasner, James W. Alexander, Sepa Gun Zonk. Cg eg oe Ue 1g 4th, ‘Any itn ere. Orieann Monro wa7e, bile. eonvention there basoccurred an incident which might 6—S. T. Webster, Tammany and Me art. ‘they all swore that Mr. Irving and Mr. Austin, Clerk of | Margarct Targee, James Stewart, David W. Catlin, Jane. | chr Catherine Wikox, McFadden, Lubec, 7 days. pid sug 2, chips Witera’ ‘Ktoe, Coney Loudon 382 F : li startic the whole country. For the first time tn ‘the —Aaron H. Bean, dozart. the market, not only never asked for money in considera. | Lockwood, Mahony, Sarah Stockbridge, Andrew | &cbr G D King, Wooster, Fastport, 6 days. Ingerocti, Hong Kong; Sept 4 Granada, Dreyer, Oaleutia; ‘os, Pitory of the country bas there been an organised at- John G. Reilley, Mozart. tion of receiving pormits, but that they positively refused | Kuten, Michael Schmidt, Dominick Ryder. Fehr Oed Fellow, Tracy 10 days, North, Boyd, Kurractiee. es made to carry into @ State of this Union the doc- ScJames P. Duns’ Tammany and Moza+t. to take “any grease” in any abape or form whatever. WILLS OFFERED FOR PRORATS. Bebr AJ. Rogers, Mi Jn port Fept 0, ships. Minnehaha, Beauchamp, for China; Sinks ofa fow men, whether you consider them miad or 10—John Byrnes, Mozart. Mr. John McGovern, one of the complainants, was then | ‘The following wills have been offered for probate:— Foor Wt ed ay adele Jiarth Amerina, Collet, for Calsulial Denial Tice: sblaaca; fanatic, equally criminal, equally culpable, equally to be 1—W. EB Robinson, Mozart. called and cross-cxatnined on bis affidavit by Mr. Austin. | Mf, E. Weyman, cltation returnable Nov. 28. Fehr Crusoe, Foster, Machins, & dai oe teen Robtteen; Reotrepeas at ‘ecudenmed, Tsay this in bebaif of the republican party, 19— William Gare, Mozart. Re swore as follows:—I never came to Mr. Austin In rela- | Jemes Stockbridge, do. Dec. 1. foes On ern en iate e teas B Fcbiown,, Bobeapes! Baath atin; Fi that We stand here to denounce more em than 13! eter Masterson, Tammany. tion to my stand; I came to Mr. Irving, im compliance | 1. L. Brunns, do. Fehr Tyrone, Etrout, Mili a. ress Bird, Bird, unc; bark Helen Mar, Low, do; sehr Frank, other party can, that criminal which ted to 1g. theodore B. Voorhis, Tammany. with anotice to attend at the office; 1 received the notice | Moses Iirsch; do. Fehr Laguna, Crowley, St George, 18 dure bole ah rr eck bveat at’ Harper's Ferry. (Applause. That 1 George. | Taamaany ‘and Mozart. from Mr. Austin lo show cause why I abould not vacelo | William Lyons, do. Pee Bas Bue detnereg: ingor M0 dave, sag annteT, Oct Li A.re Bartha :Whdinnops, Cetearay Staten ate tu dest the republican A 16—Thomas Pierson, Tammany. one or y ; I never wont after Mr. Austin; jonas Farrington. do. Behr Martha Nickels, Sawyer, gor, 8 3 ‘Ven fanten, api a poy voit og in hostility to pp 17—Thomas Veitch, ‘Mozare. I stated my grievances to the Mayor, and took his advice; Julius Jacob, do. fae Breanne, (aang etlae dN 1 won't, a, Oct sare sionmabinn Mow York (at, You ganteo , motion was made and carried that the nominations | 1 weatto a party in Centre market—Mr. Kehoe—who Beal, Shute, Beit 8 dayn a mr proceed to Hamburg. ‘publican y. It was an ent to supersede the | A 5 ‘ pnect the repub! ty her ned | toe ofthe ‘azd aSenator for the Fourth | :ave me a letter to Mr. Irving; I was directed Kehr Warrior, Crockett, oNsTADT, Oct 2—Arr Tanaro, Plomley, Havana; Mary TekSceh ane’ poly and. which has ‘bout y~eeeed OY | Cucribe scfecred: beck fo the oub-commiuee which had | by'Mr.”"Hanker, "Mr. Irving's “clerk, 10, go. 10 Apirels amiapepertane Fehr Peru, Tomas, Reskland: Baye. 4 a Bentley, heniley did Sa erika, Talpey, Blsneres a, ‘every leader, if you please to say leaders, 18 ® Party | ween appointed to consider the merits and demerits o | Kehoe; I handed the letter to Mr. Irving’s clerk; | prom Rio J RA gt — RG a Echr Melbourne: Hunt, Rockland, Ddsya. par a pe are Bo where v}l are equal; but every fos poe —— cory the above ncminated candidates. ia i ce to] SE i ‘his noel see me 2 Etroed, Foodies, | Pa: Dr DB Gaerne, ae dg me faa Luey rahe ies, beta pe 6 ‘days. Atfand Heads Aug 2, ship North “Atlantic, » from: rt ey wel ireinia; Wm ‘Massachusetts; ew : on, y ‘pool. arty authorized we speak for with the rights of | The delegates of the Sixth Seniatorial district mot las: ts Reht Son Flower, Clark, Providence, 2 days. rele Oct 18-614 Alan, MoAribur (from “s enti him; I presume Mr. Irv! the letter; I saw him at the | York; Georgio A: a Sil Gat ee) Fine aaa Biacnaaanie eh on ‘The Gret ground upoa | night, for the fifth time, at the republican headquarters, | office, and told him I id not lose the stand for $500; 1 ‘Me Southern + rom. |, &o., steamship Reanoke—Jno Pow. Echr Maive, Sours, Providence, 2 days. Orleans. whieh ietmn thi ig, that it is mado directly Brondwi make a nomination for that district, bu | did not offer him the $500; ho said I would not lose any- | lend. L Reis, J W Faver, Rev Mr Hubbard, Mr K Brower, W | Schr Minerva, Mitehill, Providence, 2 days. Passed do 12th, Rochambean, Stackpole, from for sa the pepabbean party, and iit had been paid for by the | bg. bad aay a2 Tgbout 360 ainoe the | thing, but to let the affair drop: T-have sworn before Mr. | VE, Rev Mr 8 Joe, Ret Me-Dunn, Rev Mc 8 Howd, Wm | fehr Mexico, oli, Newport for Rondow Bo , “Qemoctauic party i could wot have been moro di | ‘er nearly 90 votes, making in all abou Banker that I occupied the stands in the tarket; it was | He ‘ev 8 N P Wells, Mr E Leon. Rev Mr ‘chr Trimmer, Shaw, Portland, 2 days, Eisixons, Oct Arr Bertha, Talpey, St Petersburg fof Eng- made bi at nq ee i Mr M A Harris, Mr P Brainard, Capt & W Sebufeldt—and 19 in | chr Joseph ‘Worthington, Portland, 2 days, as @ blow at the republi- | convention first met, on motion the names of Geo. Smith } several weeks ago; I gave him the numbers, and gave the | {tb Bone feseeh Hopes, Nroreune so Sen ‘ean pay. That ection was not only made, but it | and ceo. Opdyke were withdrawn, and the Convention | hemes and numbere; 1 swore. that I had two staade and | °° eTeereee Gebe Mase Cree, ee aenae 8 AFR a Ftomnna, Oot Sid Evening Star, Jones, Harare. 0, 3 DEPARTURES. . S— Arr A: ; ; M was the ‘first in- ‘ded to nominate anew, with the following result:— ‘ A B . Bution, Troy for Providence. ‘ was cominal; it was byenary was in- | procee 0 , two names; the front which has been taken away has in- Foe Lin ool, in the st ‘Africa—Mr and Mrs John fete yaary: Brown, AN ae x Palmyra, Herbert, poston: Tiss, Atalanta, Colby, Sremes ge Jeance of an organised atlemp by force of arms to put | Benj. F. Manvicre, 11; Aug. F. Dow, 9. Mr. Maunicre | jured my ‘stand; I. would now soll it for $1,000. while it TF Thorne oat Thos ‘mpire, GREP ROCK, Te Secon of the qeaeal guvernment twee &. | waa theceupon desanet to ee the cuntidaie: eucme : rs Pe ee eee creed Tanas | cece AE eee die Bente Wiese tits ee chr Galota, Lovell, Albany fer Boston. 1th, Banroehburn, MeLaren, NOrleans. gs 8 riginally $8,000: 3 ii Schr Niagara, Wilson, Albany for Bridgeport. ia, J Madras. prices 52h would —s severed eae cee, to bo by nr Seearpeal ee ee ‘M. Cook, Johnson; Twas auvised fo go ‘and eo mn; that, he. ad Franklin. NY: Kaba, Work; Lk, tedtigal, * | Rebr Jaen, Niekeracn, Albany for Boston, Bid trom the m= + oe ee Cera, 1th, Tepemlion ganda ero hag oe Ipc armen gir’ oo, ages from Apbany with | great influence w 3 » and that he could obtain | \ir'and re Jae P Larkin, St Louls; J. R Howat Seer Cops, , Albany for Providence. Marthe Whitmore, Colburn, de, Intely pledged. It was an attempt to tr: down the | the intention of defeating the nomination gof George rmits for stands; I went to gee him; the persons , 5 re “ “ nie a » Laventer, Mar- fovelttiow of thie country, tinder which tho republican | Opdyke, on account or his oppoaition to theyBroadway | barsia,scn, Sands; 1 wend (0 ee, him; the persons Hover @ Deigroot Hanna: Chae Rois NYork™ ftey Syien: | Schr Panag, Allen Albany for Boston. salen abd aa for Mati in-charge of Can mary, te :party was organized to give a true and responsible ex- | Parallel Railroad bill in the Assembly. ear § went to Mr. Johneon; he said, ‘ Mr. McGovern, you know | nus Reed and friend, Albany: Jacob 8 Burnett, Cincinnati; Sobe Try ate erson, fay By od mate of the ship; Capt Lavender being quite was left at pression to that document, A blow has beon made ata { in the Tenth Assembly district, which is composed of | how these things are managed, and it will’ cost you | Gillespie, Glasgow; ald, Buy Sehr James Povit, Niekeredn, Albany for Boston, Gibraltar m the hospital); 27th, bark fariton, Wy nb who is absent from you—a tan who hus stood high | the Fitteenth and Seventeenth wards, the Tammany fauc- | something. Hon much will you give?” Ieaid I would | ¥ Crocker, Conn: J York: Hy Wilkens, Baltimore; Set E ments Baler, Aipeey foe Ree ere Leghern (not Liverpool), and, eld B0th for Barton; Oct brig Earnie eT re a" ann tar | Hetie” We ee TA ct Gemiate en | veo 46 $800, him goning mynd te | Auiae Fiala Nie outs | irae Baimert Atagris’Procon | Setar pi tebe ot mot now expiai feel ca velily. . Re! . next day, whet A it to him, and vance; Bebr Ann A: Hunt, Albany for New Haven. * Oc ’ James Guthria, Pittman, 4 Bim ‘anil to set them before you in that true light which | and iherefore ie aot entitled to represent the district for basal Otis tine eines con eon Pieter aT Aver, Phitadelpiiiay A Fehr Marg Ans, ots “Albany fyeProeiionce ae Thetis, Ropes, trlee i eee he, if present, wot ae on wpe mee ed hich be is nominated. . vee could not pay more than $200; I did not pay it; after this 5 Mr Ji i ME Behr Fare Met Raton, aeaae a Providence. Passéd by do Oet 4, ship Tropic, Nowell, from Genow! eee oe te en De re cent | nest mechanics and workingmen of the Bighteenth ward | he said there was a resolution before the Common Council ee ire B Walkey sacobus NYork; JA | Sehr Gegrge W Smith, Rondout for Brookhaven, Oceans. Wid Eons, Merritt, from Leghore for NYork, Sore ace ee ocean Me doen tn | Bald moling as evening, in.awenue 4, bebween Six- | 10 give mare Power to the Superintendent of Markets: Mr. | Wiipslé‘Besion; Jon Fossark, J Travers, L Duvrakd, Mr and | Sehr Amazon, Pierce, Rondont for Wareham. rents foe ce ben oa ceeained, waiting to ‘screw; brig eis iwc sername sn tyre nay ee | Ske be mia FS eames” | RAPER, canted vasa are nae oe | Mts Bonet C_ Tule cvoinea | fees eee awardee mm | TRA, etm Lap tn aro of iwemy ¥ . 01 t a for Assembly. e 1e, }, Taunt “4 ig aut it never emtered ito the mind of Mr. ., in ultering |“ mm tho Eleventh Assembly district (Twentieth Ward) | upperside oon Pace OM my Stand four feet from nyor Glasgow, 12 the steamship, FAlnburg—Wm Carrot] and | Ricop Mount Hope, Glover: Taun 2 days. “ieeas ba ete Gorden, Boton. sich words as he has uttered the words—“inexpressible,” | Cummings H. Tucker, republican, was nominated Inst ‘At this stage the investigation was postponed until one | ebiidren, New York; # Coles, wife and three chikiven, But. | S00? Ieenc H Borden, poles, za} maser, Saye. Hatvobr, Cot 12—8ld John @ Costar, Newenaile. * continuous,” or ay other phrase you please, conflict | night as candidate for the Assembly. o’dlock this stiarnsoa falo; Mary ann Sloan, do; Geo Clapperton, Glasmgow: dames | SicOP Neemau. Brown, Bau nig Hasirax, Oct 19—Arr schra Lima, O’Brien, Philadelphia; Between liberty and slayery—that that was to be a Mr. Georgo E. Harpell, tho person referred to in connec- | Lowe, Celtiornia; D landsay, New "York; James Boot, do culaw. EURACGHEE, Alig Arr ship Addison Gilbert, Palas, Lou- see wile Ye wae oe oe is City Intelligence. tion with the McGovern Was ington market case, has da vat % pose ssc bapa one se ee | Brig Richmond, from Curacoa, don. ¥ ms a , Bew: vat is sired us to say that whatever 1c with reference ‘or 1s steamship 0.—Measre 4 Bahia L POOL. Oct 18—fid Jes Gray, Plumer, Bosten; : principles which I bave announced a ae eee Riery: DAE Teen ExnonAvemame bp saapciston of, tothocess of Moparecnyenta thenanirectisere answers | Douglass, Mra’ Bulon, Mrs Gamage, WT. Jacobs and | ,,elurost—lirlg Mary A Forrest, Gillespie, Bence, for J Mate | Thornton, Collins, NYork. Fepubiican party. Now, what did Mr. i Pago a shoemakers, who bave combined to oppose prison labor, | to certain queries put to him, and no desire to take any Sng? Sonia) og y= Bey we irbisee SAY Prescott | from SSE, in lat $899, lon 64 48, and lost foremastclove by the | Cld 12th, Empire, Coombe, KYorks Uncle Joo, 2 Fo daater And who dont kuow i? 'it'is'e | met on Wednesday night at Union Hall, in theyBowery, part in the trouble, having no interest or connection there- Bowmen Sos Condict, JH Hind, B Aaya ee aus Tae | deck. pi pel pele rer rect neti be inate) gi . with. ‘Wm VCuyler, Geo J Levy, 8 Sheuer, LED. - jobus, NF.” fact Wat any man Knows that between tyo things, which | when they appointed a committee, the object of which is Rolecr, © Carpane Rov T J birtndesn and way: Mien Cheng. | _ Steamships Africa (Br), Liverpool; Réinburg Boy, Glasgow: | Oa ered ont Isis Frank Pierce, Leach, and J de Wolf, @iand in direct conflict and eternal hostility, there is | to undertake an examination of the various candidates in Police Intelligence. Jer, Misa H Cronin, Mrs Wi wo. ; Robt I, | Marion, Charleston; ehip Mountaineer, New Or! of Bradshaw,NOrieann: Admiral, Coxhead, Savannab; ‘Vic Breessurily and alwaye ceaseless eternal-conilict. There | nomination in regard to their views on the subject of pri- | pasy Muruiaay ix Covrt.—-On Wednesday tho 12th inst, | CESWIEy, A de Meagregny, GF ugh, B Mazuro, Migs J | Btlwan, Charleston. tory, Ainsworth, NYork. ® eternal conflict between good and evil; there is eternal | son labor. Such candidates as will positively pledge them- pe = ‘ y ie Henry, Mre Harrison ‘and child; C W TV ‘Wind during the day N to NW. Lonpon, Oct 12—Cld Jane M Thurston, Grant. Port Talbot eontiict be these two principles, one of which gives assoc y difficulty occurred on board the Staten Island ferry boat | W Mise Latham, Mre JL fe, and Savannah; Magnet, Henry, Shields and NYork; Advance, ee meee: parry tes gives | seives to carry out the views of the dation taey will Ly jerry Jon A tovete CoC iowa, My rer, © Glatin, snd Serrzoah; Magnet Rents, Sacennem rans aes, r which makes him @ | nominate and support at the enst clection. The com- | Southfield, between Billy Mulligan and Jim White, of the | TH Church, RB Church) VM wn, Telegraph Marine Re amnas, slave property, to be disposed of at the will of a master. | mittee sppolnted ia composed as follows:—Heary Bur- ie chal 'S Eandn, ‘Travis, Jo Coar, M si “i x Lamar, Bradley. NYork. ‘There is eterbal conflict; but what-does Mr. Seward mean? | rows, John Mulholland, Jonn Dunham, Levy Walling, Fourth Ward, on one side, and Edward Russell a conch- hee 7. mM B a eo 8A ager ~ —¥ ORS ry , maneet ze tow bound vessels in Entered out 18th, Lodogs, Pierce, Boston, Seargo, Crowell; ‘He has explained it bimself. He desires by the action of | archibald Henderson, Richard Hollaway and J. C. Witten. | man in the employment of Wm. H. Aspinwall, on the J Durand, J WW WW G » PO” M Smith, SANDY HOOK, Oct'26, sunset—No inward bound vessels Aid from Graverend 14th, Joby A Jaci na eefe, electors to coutrol the general government, to bring it | berg. They have numerous copies of a petition in circu- | other. A complaint was made against Mulligan and | 1 W Berry, Mr Bates, Thos Carey, H de Thewerin, Jno J For, | ,, SANDY ,HOOK, Cotas, sunset Ni outover the bar | | Jumzasm, Oct S—Putin, Onward, Doty, Dack to its true principles, and if it shall be thatthe | lation for signature, which they intend to wo ra * H W Crane J Di Fdk Loozer, 0 Humer, L Hamer, D "PM, ‘the 4.45, Reseed 'N, light; weather | 8) 7th for Boston); Harriet Cann, Cann, do (and ald 7tb for Sapreme Court of there Uniied States shall be so const- | Logislature with ei least 20,000 names attached to vt, | White at the time, but they were not arrested until within Maye Teoab Gealds Mie Gael Mine Kee ian wihecow aga York). Jno, Goold sad , r ‘ ‘ ay, ‘Miss K , 8P Kennedy, | Cloudy, with a snow squall. sista contig ang | Hy waste aga ora he onl con | Sa See Heda aes gs | Fikaat PN Gaeaotiathewceure’s ne” | “rons maxvon get eee bartant one | Yor OG MSS Ur it Be ow to the sectional view of the case, he desires that in*that | vict labor. It was decided to obtain the co-oporation of teresting state of facts were de nf :—Mulligan, ‘White im the bay, id in. 8, light, wi ‘equally. ~ ton, Ulmer, NYork; Gi pa, ‘Norfolk, Va; ee eee Le abecleuy tn ararg: resent’ | ‘be German and French shoomakers in supporting tho | 304° man named Fay, wereoutversing together cn boar Miscellaneous. Sewall, Sumatra, Hem tn boom dncpnt heart bei opped car any | Ps an amare us Eure oem the bout, when. anger approached thom, and | POSTAL DIRECTORY. — | rrecunardeamabip irc, cat amon, wed rower. | florins MLamrence, Crys fe Norane Uf, auch measures 6s carry civil war into the Southern States, | _ THR Lars Assactt ox Tux Eprror or tum Dany News.— | was told to clear out If ho did not want, to got his Foreign and Domestic Mails day afternoon for Liverpool with 87 passengers und $1,45Q076 | scbr A > Tinnell, Trueman, from do; boih just’ arr, and PPO - ra re. Se ar tee ornicatisonend a eons of een hich so ieepabae ay Sapte erased aay! proche for the. puryoed or secng weal was'the raster: TIME OF CLOSING AT THE NEW YORK OFFICE. in specie. _ | "Mduta, Oct 68id Criterion, Harding, Mobile. @ list of the vomins ‘aud # series of resolutions, w1 Neus, appeared before the Grand Jury yesterday, and | Yen White caught hold of the buitons on his livery and | Dowxeno....North—Atany, Buffalo and Canads...8:45P.M. | The British steamship Edinburg, Capt Cummings, sailed yes Mrtnovrne, July 2l—Arr ships Lawrence Brows, Pierce, "cnator Wi ous, of Stemathvunelia, wen loudly called for, | S28 see oy Pruncie McCabe, “Tho eaod Fer weet | commenced blickguarding him for wearing band on his lorth and Weal way mall JA-M: | terday afternoon for Glangow with 18 cabin and 116 steerage | London: Aug 3, Queen of te. Hast, Healy do, "Ri Jaly 2. 5 > + | Uy ry,will pro- HS P, }» Calcutta; Cooper, -_ — ws address oe ——- — eer plo pably find a true bill against the offender. ¥ Pp hat. = oe ce eg the ona ty Reggg—vs 60 veneers ss i supa ais aE cr, Guam. peas! fy Timeeif to the discussion of the great jasues of the day | THALOF A New Lirmsour—The trial trip of Mr. Ball's | picked tho injured man up, when Mulligan called White's bela sahaee at Bande Hook or paoserovt, There iano dose | _, Newessrt NOW: Aug iTS ship Bil Whitney, Meal (c from a national, rather than from a local stand point. | water-tight Collins lifeboat will take place to-day, wea- | attention to the act, and urged that the coachman should abip of that : Smalley), Mel bourne. la, : Wonday ict, afd ailirmod thas Sonatore Davicand Tectabe, | 4,26, Be bode will be, taken outside of Bandy Hook, | joug Yoice encouraged his friend. White, and uaggetod Fre Messenger Birt, ‘and that clags of men, owned John Cochrane. In charg: —* Grrr Ha that it would be well to “leg”? Russell. ‘ing Emr GoubEN Grare.—Kxtract from a letter addressed tothe | Delee, Valparaiso via Tahiti, and eld (r? date) for ® guano fag that the million and a half of the republicans are in ‘Tue New Cvroia on THE Ha1t.—The skeleton of the | that White paid no attention to the valuable hint, beret y omen M. ped owner of tbe ship Golden State, dated Sydney, Aug. 12:—The bg een Oct 17—Arr steamships cvlden Age, Watkins, San favor of Brown's sham rebellion, said the spoaker, | cuyola on the City Hall is raised to its proper position, and | Mulligan performed the ‘legging’ operation himself, = ‘Overland, ship Golden State arrived at this port on the 84 inst, afer a | paanesen'sh Doce Been rep on, do. @here is not a man in America knows better than | is now ready toenclose. About one month’s work is yet | Sud brought Ruseell to the deck as though he had been } g 1 see Orr. The Overland mail from St. Joseph (Mo.) to Salt passage of sisty:elght days from Hong Kong, with forty-four | “Guernsrown, Oct 10—8id Tyaountain, Field (from Laver. tn 2 Gieveland’ (from Wilmington), Sir Curscent Ciry—A despatch from New Orleans dated Crescent there Parkas, Oct 1—8ld_Acastua, Vigra, Sistem with ive f ‘ect ‘water inihe bid. _ an Port LyrrirroN, NZ, June 15—Arr every Monda: 5 Crowell 4 em gua aren struck the ship on the starboard bow which caused | wibat ‘Kicps te) Orig, Noth Fotot, Emit do achrs Fannio- Corrie, , for Ghat there never was in America a body of men, in moral | Very quickly headed off by the prompt action of the fre- | sent during the row; but the evidence did not goom to | Bamama Istasey: Oo ihe day afer iho: xivival of edoh Ga | hertoleak very badly. dnd had ft not been. for’ the suoseaatat ork next day; Burdes) Hart, Hardy, exertions : pe fhe nephew of Cerrt Smith thatthe charge ie ‘tory and to be dane befare the Malntors can commence operations, thd kept back te crowd, a) at tle costed sbontd BAe Lakers’ should bo mee cease Sang ths cana me countered ‘ery severe gale 4 Moule; 11th, Florsace- es ici ican P have '. Fortuuately, at this moment some the ‘via Bt. Joseph.’’ wi caused s tesman, Emery, Se cessctan bn a athe seata ee Saeco the middle of pases NY deck bande traded iVana at a, etop to ME: Muligan’s | Havana...cBy eeganip Do Golo, Thoraay, | BOK Ry cn the Harward 220% and Rleralie, Couts, wig, d the ii rections of pub! but Mawen Lave Fire.—tThe fire on ‘unday morn- | amusement, or é! yr coachman might have been ape ec pet ry “ehipc ; a short 4 rahall; ¢ Mer, ‘Han: What every intelligent conn in Ambien knees ta woniay | ing in the oll and paint store No. 127 Maiten lane, was | beaten to death. Dad Ganniogham, it je ald, was pre. | 2 Pagano..BY sesmslio Northern Light, Gatur- pooper send ay, vey Tussi Marabell: Gem of the See, Miller, and, PuReTA, thers; ‘and intellectual character, to be compared wi men, and an extensive conilagration prevented. Thismay | implicate him im the asrault. The magistrate decided to nate Cunald packet at this being once ertions of the officers, crew, and cabin passengers, it would ; ped others; nd fic of the republican party, We gre accuse! bey Jone | be attributed, in a great measure, to the good judgment ot | hold the prisoners to baiMn the sum of $900 to answer, month, the steamer, Karnak’ will be desp Save renulted fa te ions of We vease, anrowd havo been im | WiE:fimsee, Oct8—In Port Juliette, Joubert, for Philadelphis. ; y Tag napa Saeed Wilbraistio ier the ‘Baie Patched | possible for the erew alone to have kept her adoat, After Poston, 14g, to wail 16th. Cochrane of preaching hostility to the South, and of array- | Chief ing engines in difterent | and allowed them to go on their own parole until they m Talands, to be iaeabuoe side te Ge dock E canes mt ant dog section against section. liwe have, which I deny, we | Parts of the city, anticipating an accident of this kind. could procure the requisite security. Senne. em papas soning si pit re AT seperi oe ae Sot bike Swasmns, Ost 8—ArrJenny Pitts, Snow, and Sunbeam Bis- Jearned it of Cochrane and his associates in 1848. They | Rescvep From Drowxinc.—On Tuesday evening, whilea | Swinprx on Te Nassau Banx.—About two o'clock yes- “***"'ton and Bremen, Saturday, Oct. 29-10} A.M. | Under ihe foremast. “He sueceeded in stopping the leak, there’ |. “Kaynwa, Sept 20—Arr Cambridge, Harding, Constantinople; said that they would surround the South with an atmos- | man named Cornelius Koehan was proceeding homo in an | terday afternoon a tall man, with black whiskers, pre. Dimgor Mau. 10 Narirs via France.—Notice has been | bY saving the expense of pumping day and night. Ibet® | goth, Stamboul. Kingman, 5 phere of freedom which they wonld have ta breathe or | intoxicated condition, he etrayed down to picr 36 East | “T¢9¥ , » Neveaw 4 ZERDY the French Post Office of the recent establishment of | made trrangemenis to Fointo dry dock assoon, aa the o=#O S| | BrnwRY, NSW; Aug 12—Arr, Helloe, MoCartney, Oslenita; die. He (the speaker) thouglit that was the “irrepressi- | Rast river and fell uver, and would have been drowned | Sented himself at the paying teller’s deek of the Nassau | & weekly line of French mail packets fo ply between Mar- Frcercal a) which I'am happy to say has sustained iu OF 00 | 6th, Bostonian, Burn! eee Die confiict.”” The Senator proceeded to dole out the same | bad it not been for the timely aid of Coxswain Smilie and | Bank, and handed to Mr. Briggs, one of the clerks who | Stilles and Naples, stopping at Civita Vecchia “a orks Cunhener Dacidoen dor ata Vilage Bete: eres as, ‘Bet phases and the identical ‘‘hits” which he used in the | crew of boat No. 8 Harbor police, who went promptly to Fremont campaign. He defined Senator Seward’s “irre- | bis ald, and gucceeded in rescuing him from a watery pressible contlict”’ doctrines in the following strain:—One | grave. ' This is not the firet time that these guardians of both going end returning. The first departure from Marseilles Br Barx Jonw Hewry,tFrench, from Mastzas for Fal- | York; Curassow, Davidaon, do; 224, Village Belle, Harvey, do; was acting for the teller, a check purporting to haye been | took place on Sunday, the 28th of August Inst, and thereafter | mouth, E, with ‘cargo of sugar. t into Charvaton 26h inst, | Susan E, Mahon, d femfian ic ry 10. e de fl ide from Marse! and remained 1. St Srernxx, NB. Oct 22—Cid ship Gleaner, Lunt, Liverpool. drawn by Robert Bonner, of the Ledger, for $3,196, The | ard from Naples cn Thursday of toh eat roe Sanday, | for repairs. She struck on Si ' Zante, Sept Ald Celestia, Howes, NYork. of the men who spoke in favor of liberty in 1848 | property and life have succeeded in saving the lives of | check being a fac simile of those used by Mr. Bonner, and || postage to Naples 4s 90 cents the quarter ounce~pre-payment Leghorn for the United arraigns in 1859 the foremest statesman Of Arnerica for | men who by imbibing to much bad ram wore unable to | the name being well executed, Mr. Briggs told the bearer | optional,” rit ied futon, wih cargo of tonrble nnd rors, Pur inlo Gibralae TH | ALBANY, Oot, emer Men Te eery, Oldney, Banta utlering words, that every intelligent man in America | take care of themselves. that it wae food, Dat as he was not known he would have sake” The Bremen takes the British as well as the Continental | jncttenky, with bowspritand foramast eprang, lo of salle, | ton. . parks : e Knows to be a simple truism. Whut does the phrase ‘ ir- | prep yy Turery-riker Sramer.—Tho al 10 be identified. The man then e check and le! , nai | &e, having encountered a severe &4! : of Lyons. | Toston, Oct 22—Arr ship Union, Small, Calcutta; brig Vin- repressible conflict” moan? Tt i simply an expression, | second district last bight, between nine ohpetigtand bey bat in » fer; moments returned, bevbig endorsed on the | cidgen at 8% Minato of seastern mall by sleamboat now | She would be cp Bgod $o cect ie anal alana, waa tas | $2208, 14°6. Blizabethoort; ichis Metvona, Noes, “Se, Ses af al the haranionh cf MOSAYIN all agua and ied caused by a fire in the third story of building in the rear | Briggs at once ‘paid the "amount in’ one” hundred TIME OF CLOSING AT THE LONDON OFFICE. coe Guilt ac Pt Fisesene Yorn 1848, owned tt Bowions and | Cain's Hi Moore: akeccai Towne Cate? Bodie aon 3 sm pioi spilt ges 2 No, 83 West Thirty-tirst street, occupied by H. Kleinhaus, Bomnar..,,..The Overland rail to Bombay closes f | ft 4 Ann, Smith: §% ge, Atking; RL T Shepard ; Le rossi SI dt es Ries pet es iberts show cage maker. "Damage to'stock abot $26; no insa: | pug Syomente capa. whentheta asboreconin te Se te ch the Stand iaibot | gate rites Gregory, from Honolulu bound to Japan, Sieve Dele: Reber C 4 reer ovine: Bora Price; and ¢lavery, between justice and inj rance. The building is owned by Fordon Scott and dam. gagh month. Via Southampton on the 12h and | was totally lost on French Frigate Shoals night of Sept l. Crew | Union. Libby: Ieabella Thomy ‘orson;, Pavan, Clark, tice, between right | red about $10; insured in the St. Nicholas Tacurance | £°T#eTY, but too late to secure the forger. The police were The Wanderer was owned pt Geo Carpenter, | Mary Mil'er, Laws, Philedelpbia; Emblem, Murch, and Maine zith. fand wrong. | Tiere ever lias been, and thero ever will be, | Company for $500. The fire is supposed to havo boen | pOUled of the fact anda description of the mam given, | Catcorta....$4; 10th 18h, 28h, via Marvolllon. 4th, 1mm, | 58°C, The Meri ath oan ollers, and was probebly | Lam Amesbury, Elzabeilipor: Empire State, Chane, New: re while man is man and while God rules the universe. | sceidental. but as yet no trace has been had of him. There is no ‘via Southampton, ineuned. ork; Eliza Jane, Adams, and H W Wellington, Wells, Rondout; ‘Applauge.) I remember that ten years ago Governor 2 doubt but that he had the bills immediately chan, Z Niger, Harding, Port Ewer; Louisa, Chase, and Bra, eer dered another phrnse He anid hore waa a | Tam Maxotora Batzoox.—Owing to the inclement aspect gold and fled the city. About two weeks ego reed Ecpn Many A Monax, Morgan, at New Haren from Eliza: | Chamberlain, NYork. Signal for 's brig. Cld_ ship # highor law,” and for ultering what the Christian senti- | of the weather yesterday the inflation of Prof. Lowe's | called on an engraver in Fulton street, and usked to have 1b. of the world has ever held, he was denounced for | mammoth balloon did not take place, and its exhibition to | a sct of checks made for him precisely like Mr. Bonner’s, years by men who thought they’ could make something | the public bas been postponed until Monday morning | A dey or two ago they were delivered to him, and it is ‘®f it, Cochrane came a = the other night and held | next. presumed he is the same man. ‘up Gov. Seward and the republican party as responsible eee 5 Ser tho act of Ola John’ Brown at Harper's Ferry. Coroners’ Inquests. ig tine coe eR i are Airs Neh I have said that the ey loving, ae Tux Rector Srrest SHoormc Case—Anre Mortex Ex- Saiserk ohiete Sw inated arrested by one of the wepublicans of the free States coula haye had irme: toads ct, F, Zo hanl or part in. cncouraging the Biibuster | AMX4TI0N.—Coroner Bebirmer held an ante mortem | piaint of District Attorney Wal See ante having poet gétack upon Virginia. It is not an insurrection; it is | ¢Xamination yesterday in the case of Joseph Mar, who | mitted perjury in the case of Quimbo Appo, tit’eos_ | bethport, reports:—On Sunday night, off Southport, was run | Richmond, Gookin, NOrleans. ba: rena, Iza- | fpto by sebr Phantom, carrying away standing gag pod | bethport; brigs Rapid, (Sw) Axberg, Bristol Channel; N’ Stow- | cutting her down to the wateF'sedge. The Phanton offered no €r8, Rice, Pliladelphiay sebre. Alida, Fioney, Corpus Christ; | assistance, but got clear, and kept on hercourse. Weet Debnis, Studley, Chashberl “4 | _Scne SacxpERs—Capt C B Manchester, of Providence, agent | NYork; Chas Henry. Myrick, do; Thos H Seymour, Kelley, do. | of the underwriters, states that schr Saunders, of Sears 3 W and NE, sbips Expounder, Andes; | which was capsized off Pollock Rip Light boat on the night of | B W Packer, Brill, G 1. Bucknam, | the 10th inst, whilern the passage from Bangor for Fall River, | | 26th—Arr (by tel} steamer Kensington, Baker, Philadelphis | and afterwards towed ashore at Sandy Point, is breaking up, | hip Brandywine, Purington. Stockholm. | and wil become a loss Her under deck cargo of lumber has ATH, Oct A—Arr brig Wm Crawford, Colburn, NYork. | een got out, and forwarded to its dentination is schr Elizabeth | BUCKAPORT. Oct 19—£id nechr May lower, Kent, ‘isbury. The lumber from off deck has nearly all been | BRISTOL, Oct 25—Bid echt ee B, of re Ruth Halsey, Davis, Philadel- ‘4 : dition, " and seriously wounded on Tuesday by a man | charged with the murder of Mra. Fletcher in the Fourtd fe ‘by fishing smacks and taken to Noauk, Coun. phia; Gazelle, Pitman, N York. Walker to cuistanires: wrurcbes eeniecnaee ie oc ee bi oo ward, He was held to bail before Judge Roosevelt to an- eal #, Oot Ths Aoemriete dip. Caco, Waser fro CALAIR, Gct Arr echr Ellen Matidn, Peitisrew, R¥ork. jretiied. If Walker and the Sensior can make a 1iibus- | marae eae a a eer re Peotone’ man | swer. New York, which wan aahore on South PamptisOck 4, bus boon | S14, 14 aches Geo W Ruow, Torry, NYork: Charles A. Boew, fer expedition im Central America, I suppose poor old | Zr those previously published. ‘The jury rendered a vor, | Botp Twmr.—About helf-past three o'clock yesterday Sotott afr belng lightened, | AD PRTMOUTH. cl 20-“ASs brace aiekeerienitken, Fish, N Brown thought be could make one down in Virginia. He | dict against the accused, who was thereupon committed to { afternoon some daring thieves succeeded in carrying off LenDOn (Or Ln lapaeriventa ibe Wany todia Doce ohn | eae ee . <Qfr. Wilson) did not believe there were twenty republi- | the Tombs to await the regult of the wounded man’s in. ion, from Bassetn HAVEN, Oct 25—Cld sloops Edwin Post. Virginia; Semen tip Eeepern oem ek | eee fewoley sore 116 Betadway. i wan sxcurol by a sarong ‘thing about the Harper’s Ferry insurrection, it 3 welry A ‘ree contrary to ull their professions and all their doc, | _ FATAL Oxarmvs Aociomer.—Osroner Schirmer held an | iron bar, which they cut and carried off, case and all. @rines. He had no faith in any acts or words of violence | inquest at the New York Hospital upon the body of Rachel ‘ppon the question of slavery, and gave it as his opinion | Alexander, a native ot Prussia, aged nineteen years, who Personal Intelligence. ‘thet every such word and act would enure to the benefit | died from the effects of injuries accidentally re- Lola Monte Heaetiged haved ef those who were in favor of perpetuating andextending | celved by being run over at the corner of Broadway | Madame lontez recently arrived here from Europe, Duman slavery. John Brown went to Virginia, Continued 8 Canal tay by Co driven eee and is living very quietly in lodgings up town, under the ‘he speaker, on a filibustering expedition—I say nothing | Healey, on a jury, in rendering a vor- | name of Mrs. Held. Madame la Comtesse has joined tho -night—because the slaveholders we dict, took occasion to exonerate the driver from all blame. Kansas, burned hie dwelling, mardered fil children ang | it having been abown that he weed all the eare bo could | ‘New Connection Methodista,”” undorstood to be the , with José of maintopgal/antmast, yard and maintopmasthead, with | Mist, do. other damage having encountered weevere Nurricane én the | TALS: RIVER, a, lonter Dela- Tith July off the Cupe of Good Hope. She was thrown on. her | ware spel Romer Bathe Biisavedoore oD beam ends, ber sails blown away, and the ship Jeft under bare | Hallock, Girard, and Uncas’ Col Lucy Robinson, poles. In comingup channel she took s ateamtug of Dun: | and Thomas Winans, Davis, N¥ork. Bld echre Nancy R iis, ennis, and 18 ing at the South Quay of the Import | gan, Cousins, Philedeiphia: M C Durfee, Hall, A. ck. GALVESTON, Oct 18—Arr previous, barks Gen At- Loox, Oct 13—The American ship (Quebec) of New Orleans, | Well; Mountain Eagle, Fuller. NYork. ' Cid barks Texian iar, reported yesterday on ler beam ends 8 K of Looe, distant | Young. Liverpool; Golden Age, Clark. NYork. The ship about two and a Baif miles, la now sscertained to be the Que- | “Milton,” barks Jasper and Mountain Eagle, all from NYort, beo, Ruark, from Bordeaux for Newcastle ballast): crew tand. | o#me te over the bar this morning. ed at Plymouth. Persons are now bus} stripping her of mall, PanTToeD, Oct 26—Arr ‘Thomas Sparks, Grumly, iS x ing, &c, portions of which « shore Philadelphi maddened his brain; and I say that if the Missourians had | under the circumstances. straightost of dissenters; and it is stated that she has come salechar; ton in poaseelon ct becaseeed ice eh JACKBONVILE, Oct 9814 Roamer, NYork. foto Kamat, To aot baliove. Joba Brown woud ever | xi Sriashaun ons of the cmployerat the Bote, fete, {0, dmeminae what Mr. Ohadband woul call the Tris, Ou 2-Tia sce Jn Roger, ot Morton | MEARE Gara poker aad ry sacra ee Mpes Bae, jo ald ever ir. Birmingham, one employes ible House, " rg 5 echr * i a 4 “Dave gove to Virginia to carry freedom there. That ex- | fell from the head of the lower stairs tothe floor beneath; | “Plessed teruth,” according to the\“New Connection” view X J. with coal. for Providence, waa run aio fat nigh, of Gul tc Deabon, Calventon: Wark Mary Goo, Avery, Ferre, pation ig the legitimate fruit of the deeds of the #lave- | striking his head against the front door, and injuring him- | of the article. wan had a pao poet Wom Bone boat ees Bia bo Nar MYSTIC, BA: ‘Apolio, , Blizabethport. iders of Missouri in unde to force slavery apoa | gclf go eeverely that be died yesterday morning in conse- | Mr. de Wagner, Prussian Minister to Mexico, is in this Port to Kilwood Walter, Secretary Board of Underwriera) | “Regen prelcome, Packer, Now York. Fepublicans cresureiged the setion of Brown, and wrereie | teint, coroner O'Keefe held an inquest upon the body | city, His Excellency will leavo in a few days for Wash- QuEaEc, Oct 21—The sbip America (previously Argo, of Bath, Ghinehap. 7” “SP Ka Rbisceenig rep 8 encourag: ,and we of deceased at residence, 118 E fineteent! ashore on Point Levy Shoals), struck at 8 o'clock AM Wednes- | _ NEWBURYPORT, Oct 24—Arr achrs Sea Lion, Philadelphia; favor of the disunion of the States, the Senator affirmed | street, wlen the jury rendered a verdict of accidental | ington. day, while running in during a snow storm and with» pilot on | Sharon. Thutlo, do; Ocean Ranger, Jacksonvil'e” hat no republican statesman had ever donoumosd the | deaih. The Indian frie at the Osage mission schoo! have de. Beard, Fuared Folgt do Mouté on Raeaday at I Fat Hacring | , NANTUCKET, Get e—Arr sehr James K Sloaebodk, PAs ene , OF ever threatened to disso! , ; . om ha Afaire tou tutes before striking, elph'a. Trion, and quoted the eayings of Souhern statcamon Reset xine Mrs aaa ee er. tpt bears hes otter the Prcsiienits ob the Grito Saray cone Port of New York, October %6, 1859, found no bottom at 6 fathoms "AL 8 PM on Wednesday? a5 Newrorn, oct 24, PM—Arr schrs Onatavie, Jameson, Te Wreatened to dissolve the Union if Fremont were | York, aged fifty-five years, who died from the effects of | memento consists of a couple of purses of sill and buck- oer obliged to leave vessel, with three feet water in her hold and | Rockland for Savann: fc \; Ella, Pr for } RED. laboring heavily, with sea makin ete breach over her. hin: Bl Nd, 1) |, Choctaw, ected. Mr. Wilson next proceeded to denounce Gov. | TyThy Mere, Muy five Youre, # by, he pseting of « bara. | Skins beaufuly worked in beads: "The package i Ghoantship aston, Foster teerieien-—Gpombed, THaton a | Tecedsy ot Gh fo" board os rio Bardon Gnd Abn 8 Baller: Fish, Wecehae for an Tete ne Wise, who he said hoped w be revived by Old Brown's | tities f cope Hales og Bald lazup on the 29d inet. ‘fhe send scribed in the handwriting of Victoria White Hair, one of | ce too heavily, and blowing from SE. Unless the storm hartre,’ Taunton. for. Philadelphia: Hel SrPedition, but who was o great deal moro dead than | Tiéyd's landing, Queens county, L- Lrwhere decrees voy | the Indian girls, “From the Osage girls to the Great | “Rieamship Potomac, Watson, Baltimore—HI B Cromwell & | 1 buve hopes of gelling ber offenie. AUT PM Gok oe hetancs | Feit iiser seen rT Borden Collies, do for New Brown. in 1866 Governor Wise bad formed a plan for landing, Qe anty, where deceased was | he, nai on " ell & | found five fect of water in ber bold, and endeavored topume | Fork; Mount Hope Reaitens tear eta Breaking up the government by military force, and it | CHESEed we & cook for a party of woodchoppers. The jury : : Bhip France, Filie, Callao—Loland, Tucker & Snuith ber out. A portion of her eargo will have o be taken out. The | 25ili—Arr (by tel} brigs Elizabeth, Greeniaw, Celais for New Joho Brown was a traitor in 1869, he was only ‘followin, rendered a verdict of “Accidental death. Lieut. N. P. Harrison has been ordered to the Navy Ship Wm Nelson, Wood, New Orleans—Robson & Fosdick. A js bound to Montreal.—[By letler to Ellwood Walter, Raq., | York; Hannah Balch, Matthews” ‘Eastport for Rt ; AVA, >@he example of M.A. Wise. the traitor in 1858. The o< —_____ Yard at Philadelphia. Ship Normandy, ‘Tyler, Mobile—N H Brigham. F Besretary Board of Underwriers.| ” | Bennett, Dighton for on sebrs Fann’ tore Sgr ublican party intended to elect a President of the United Brooklyn City News. ‘Third Assistant Engineor Frederick N. Brown has re- Bark Theodore Voss (Meck), Molier, Rotierdain—Holmboe & Launcuep— At Kensington 25th ins, the yard of Mesars | Richmond; Wille, Brown, Calais for Philadelphia; a Buttes just 0 600n as they had rages? * A Hoadley. Reamy, Neafe & Co, an iron steam ‘called the Philadelphia, | Rose. St George for Delawnss «ity; Trade Wind, Rogers, a Dual 89 Bonn as Whey had the power to do it, and he | Sciapx—A man, aged about thirty years, and re. | signed. Bark Goodepeed, Pare, Mobile—Sturges, Clearman & Co. Bhe is owned by the ‘Seaford and Koanoke Railroad Co,is © | Holmes’ Hole for New Yors: Lioyd, | Frank Ghed to: ‘dissolve the Unione (att had threat: | spectably attired, died in the Third precinct station house Americans regaiared at the banking bouse of Lanning, Bala: | Brie GAY lng, Corbis atanan WW Rune Barton, | YeY badeome boat, and draws but 6 feet wator. ‘ Bot Pealnekis, “Shake, hale ete Hea — the % 2 in , Nasa — ' i a ; a \ wed John Cochrane and the New York politicians.” | last evening, from the effects of laudanum, which he had | Ys" Inge. p. “Tas, ig Blanes he ee ed Brie Rachaoizess) Wats Talleng, x Dewalt yea Notice to Mariners, ‘Bond, Paine Horton for ealdmore: Redington, Clark, do fr the expedition they will make for the 03 Pa ame Miss Hadden, T. W. Stearns, Mies Bloomer, Chas. H. Mitchell ie jw (Br), Hunter, fux—| Dewolf. a" ED. reinis; Bengal, Hix, Rocklan 5 ‘ Sea povesment cit ‘afk iss or the oy astray taken for the purpose of self-destruction. His name was | Miss Hadden, 7. OW. tlearus, ne for Baltinagres pice , Pilg Gold Hunter, Robinson, St John, The third section of the act of Congress approved March 3, | NBedford ¥ for Lawrence, E Pee unter, Robinson, St John, NB—P I Nevins & Hehttoat, buoys, oui; Forma Anderens, tant port for Paliadspbia; 4 “Albert, Cot, King, Jr, B. N "Dickenson, A. C. Hudscn, Mrs. Hf. A. Redfield, Ty Swit the Treasury, fa bi dlaaretion, | ton, Harrin house to "di iti ascertained to be G. W. 0. Billings, employed as book- L Levy, Geo. ition of Old Brown . 189, makin, Sppropriations for “igh! Bes, Brig Suwannee, Munroe, St Marks—Smallwood, Karl & Oo. | &€.” authorized the Secretary of elect @ President if we have t : ene keeper by the firm of Tarrant & Co., druggists, on the | W. H. Donght: H ighty, 'y Partridge, A. Marie, in for do; i Ste exten of aver at fo ard Ua Ness, | Sie, oe orenah and Warren tice, ew ork |B. Es. a lartant Lit gene, Tye ee Monea S| 4 i Amores Lieb Bran, Perna Porerag | Ch eteeimetinwn cag aubrey Gears mgm | Paes Pane ioe, gaiate e and to puty | Tue, deceased, it appeared, had procured two vials of | Wwite, Mrs. F, A. Depon, J.T. Newtuld’ Penresivanien HD Brig Ocean Bird, Shackford, —Burdett & Noble, reason of mutations of ccmmeree, aud changes of channels of SR orn Shas akehee Seaflower, Ella, Splendid; aloop H isthe whos | !aedanum, and had drank about one-third the contents of | Walker, W. B.Canfeld'and lady’ O, Horwite Maryland: A, | &cbr Amy Chase, Brovoor. Tamploo— Fost & Seat harbors, and other causes.’” J ene remain. ‘sountry in its policy. Tho speaker argued that the slave, | ®2°R. He was observed to act strangely while walking | W. Hastings, W. B. Woods Massachusetts; J. Belden, Jas. | Schr Cliiton, McCormick, Ruatan Island—T Gilmartin. The Lighthouse Board, at its meeting on the 18h inst, recom- New Ys ea, Arr sans D Trowbridge, Geovilie, extending policy was destructive of the great commernai | M0PE hare siroet, aud, in genet to acre him, he was | Finiele, 5 BY tae family, Cailfornia, G. H. Hazel: | Sehr M Skinner, Amidon, Havana via Smyrna, Fia~P Pou- | mended that the following pamed, igh be ¢ discontinued vin:— Bones " Fsborshy Satan, ent vee eae % ‘of this ‘aud agzorted that sechaeng n to the station house, where Surgeon made 1 or. ays Sees Harbor, i tt fret, “Rtteabetbe seretiinlatration Weed, slotted, moment “CPSU | every effort to relieve bim, but failed for’the. want of s } Kepr Haveleck cle, Sackville, NB—P I Nevius & Bon, see Ceneiere CxGer@A oust: Marenwee Bias the aforesaid tight | ports Mediator; Delaware. "Bld thr Beg Re i ed would be estabiished on the Southern continent which | *2™2ch pump, and he died in the course of an hour. | The Prize F: its in Canada Presented by fehr J © Runyon, Methis, Fernandina—M F Runyon & Co. be discontinued on and after the first day of December next. arene ik ‘would in ten years increase our trade to two hundre | A™ng the papers found in his pockets wag the following, the Grand Jury to the Queen. fehr May, Hobert, Charleston—D © Murray. 485 order of the Secretary of the ury,, NEWARK, Oct 25—Arr echrs Emily 4 Denbon, Saybrook, million of dollars. We intend, said Mr. W., to iret a | “ected te his brother: — The Grand Jury of the county of Welland, Canada, Schr F Burritt, Salyear, Newbern—Dibble & Bunce, R. SEMMES, Secretary of tho Lighthouse Board. Gtiphorneret W oy Reyes Cea ‘armer, arlemn; On. man who is committed to prevent the extension of J, has threatene@to charge me with an | have presented the facts connected with the recent prizo | clr M Van Name, Van Name, Norfolk—Van Brunt &Slaght. | ,, Treasury Department, Ofllce Lighthouse Board, Washington, cog ste Mes ranger; Cesper, Law- oof Which T swear Tam innocents ‘ber it ‘with the view of b - | Behr Fairfax, Mott, Alexandria. Oct 22, 1869, snes reed meine tan Comet ee. fight, i 7 aa ding: Dee es brig Rte -4 Bobr W Bacon, Tyler, Baltimore——Merrill & Abbott. siavery. It may be your great statesman of New York— y “- Dut an end to this I take this course, The plot is too deep Schr H B Gibson, Crocker, Philadelphia—J W McKee. RALTIC—RUSSIA—NEW FLOATING LIGATS AT REVEL. NYork: , Haverstraw; sloops James B Sayre, seo detent Geena Fountain, Fire Talend. —_- W. H. Seward (a faint effort at applause was made)—who PHILAD! ment oket ton Rack. Malaga: tchra Mary Ann Guest, Barrett Jnmnes CNG, wen May, '| soreme'e tek : : ent — z nn james City, Var eg Oe eed po maa) a a ‘you ae “fatally cetatgn any giternore en Loan pay. | the Grand Jury for our lady the Queen, upon their oath | Fehr G Hitnar tine i Beer eat On, ae Pamaneonna ate opt 00. Williams, Hering, @urry, Vai Hoe, Vosbell, New York. Ca rot bis whole country. It ‘may’ be Salmon 1. | Peultine that they wil tod love and protection Teowla not go | resent— Kehr New York, Goodsell, Boston-—Dayton & Sprague. marie Uy crographie Department of tke Ten totetry of | tone Jerome, Harding, Haifex: sehra MAM, Kelly’ Esmndencs: Chase, of Ohio; it may be Nathaniel P. Baoks, of my own a sere any resolution was formed when I left yor That complaint has been brought before them by John loop Thos Hull, Hull, Providence—Maater. Marine gives notice to masters of veenels in order to {ndi- SP ere, eee pen Serna ts — Beate, under whom we fought and won oar first Congres. | tn. Task the forgivencan et att cane ee ieaee mY Fesol’ | Schofield, Txq., one of the Justices of the Peace for this | Stenmer Qctorara, Condit: Baltimore. have beet placed at he ontranscotihe port tour foatine ligne, | bera: Sulla Smtih, Crowell, Galveston, Accs’ nw . Wonal victory, It may be Judge Rotd, om otaimese ferseh | Lali ni enter events ofall I cannot write t county, supported by two credible witnesses, viz., Ken- img ench prov edit a lnnp and tiple rotor, Tho lei PORTLAND, bet 24—Arr briga Jameg Croshy, French: « (Pennsylvania, a man whose ability and purity of lifo ‘ ee neth McKenzie and John Maywood, both of the vilinge of these floating lights commenced of July—1ith August Trenton, Atherton, and Orison Adama, York, P! mes schrs Starlisht, York, and Harriet Baker, Webber, ¥ siouiae hia: Harrlet Neal, Wilson, and DH Baldwin, Glover HYG. De Starrett, Havana IVED. 3 Steamehbip Persia (Br), Judkins, Li ferpool, Oct 16, at 11:1 December, Fort Erie, in the county aforesaid, to the effect that the | ay "with masn and 27 pemennens tare tuned isin ie Clone Of Navigation tape cot of Reece: n “kes Kim worthy to honors Cpe peer ed Ga ear peace of the ald county was violited by an armod mob | panied aateamshis bouid inte Tivarpook map A pansod pe ple can bestow u; him. It be W. Pitt Fessen- rete dea \, or brave old . Wade, of Ohio, or many other | Amount received from you.. Dd brig Darien, =— | from the United States ot America, who crossed the fron- rabia; 21st, lat Jon 44 36, lights are placed Kone Sa ord semees PROVIDENCE Oct 2%—Arr steamer Ospray, Kenney, N men* whose names I might T trust you will forgive me al sable Lhhaww paneesj®,00 | tier of the country at Waterloo forry, at the said village of | bound B. “Kreived ol the Battory at 2:45 AM; boarded by pilot don the eastern passage: inoed York; schrs Senator, Weeks, Meblie: EA. Cumstin 20, seat hoes Zag ig miontion, whose purity and 1 tzust yon al forgive ne ai ti ibe thaw catia Fort Erie, on or about the sixth day of this “pre: boat J M Waterbury 160 moiles F of the Hook. ig Seuocith of the suave potas wid ihe are aoe tie | Petersburg, Vas. Baca, Henley iar Hiskonne Biscnoon it would be imposail honor 8 we can bestow upon them. - ( consummate my purpose at home, and it wilt sent month of October, for the purpose ses fee arnt ect eae | EB hee anne er ens | Ge Soin ale lame a | Ay ng mane | ES ee Tie. proelaverinede mt of human Uberty.in America, | with grief, ut t feck equfdent Oat your farune wile haere | at Many of id dread by the conduct onntiy | Hecrommell so, Seecrmmnantrom ow Fteamship Yorktown, Parrish, Norfolk, &c, with mdse and Richmond; Wind," ; nip arr fo western pd eanern exiremflice athe noringen breakwater ot | Richmond; Weat wa Maron Two Nig N74 ad tte orth of Wisin te eirginiat Perey Wilner Re 7 at the n WROD, inia; ry % % ny: Bagge méxt fear oattaly 1 nak balan than IFT hed cottiona cane were put to great foar and dread by the conduct on the | Steamship Patapsco, Ramsey, Baltimore, with mdse, toH B | the eastern from NtoRE77. The red light N by ay tian convention, wand by ur frend aSaraat aay cay | Sanger tan pescantatet sizer Got wna | jar this Sutragtous mobs tho ky sume bammgees went | rseean EC SEAT eal ee eee oe | Sash Ei ic Ubercart hot ft ‘¢ men We believe to be the strongeet men to carry the | me, butT bave been compelled to do this to avoid bri #0 far as to enter the private dwellings of the inhabitants, Bork Helvetin (Brem), Poppe, Bremen, 85 days, with mdse | ern passage from BW 18 by N to ‘and at the south of the | Wig, Walden; Farah Jane, Brotherton und C * om ‘Btry; and then be true to our Principles. In conclu. | What l consider would be a far greater evil upon you. 1 and did pillage the same, and destroyed man; the | 8nd 36 passengors, to q eastern passage from NW €6 by N to SE 40. In entering an; Dennis, New York; aloops Oregon. Rhodes, Planter, sion, Mr, Wilson addreseed a few words'to ihe working. | @™meSODig of Inte years, i sedmn to me, buiio canve rouble | orchards, and all this wan done with impunity and without | Se" talmyre (Br of Yarmouth, NB Lovkt Ardroman 18 | ef the pane igh to EG,” Vesonla Graiog wae tee "ICAMOND, Oct 24—Arr steamed Skinner, men, and haraiae sont to give way to Horace Gree. en re Mow 1 oun uly nak tos f ne ry i. the interference of any of the magistrates in the surround- } continual heavy gales Sorina sh month of September. On the | feet of water on entering the eastern pansene must take’ care York; schra Susan, a pouneip sis ‘Dyer, tind y Wi. 0 DrICLY addregeed the aewembly, Cohowed by hee Fete 0 Joe ay wits con Reena y iL | ing neighborhood. 4th September, in lat 49, 1on 26, while hove to ina gale, car- | not to pass southward beyond the parallel of the red light, and | Rockland; Jameat Boyd, Mathews, Albany; Adeiatlo, .0¥8; a,er which the club formed in Procession rays felt for thent. I have never experienced anything hut The Grand Jury further present that the revenue | ried away maintopsail; was hove on hor bon and shifted | cn entering the weate ring to the | Bo ‘ indsiens and the o@tors to the ferry boat, from you all, and I hope {t may in some measure *p officer at the said Village of Fort Erie was interfered with | corko. | Hept 19, duri “g un pi 3 maton. le from NW, lost head, eutwater, | point BE by E the fonung fights placed at thnt pass SEABECK, Sept 18—Ii ship Horsburg, Oakes, for ane your grief to kno that the kindness of you all was it 18, + Bept In port ship Horaburg, q 2 22 «hvac lata in the prosecution of his duty by a partot the paid mob, | Move, forward house, stralved the vessel sia to cause | Which will almost be upon the name omen, — ‘ mene een to Jeak About twelve Inches per bour sinoe, Indicated according to the corrected com aT AUGUSTINE, echrs Alantio, NYork; 11h, Leave of anaonce for Sixty days hae heon granted to | Mthe letter was not sign d, but was in his handwriting. | The Grand ‘Tory farther crosset ee is ancetal ta white nemEROr ol 8 Beth Int 4B a8, lon 8 Th oe asea ‘Whalemen. Mary Haina gn O1OAr vhs Atal ichmond, Abner Doubleday, we ae tor, Department {f | Its contente plainly show 1.°¢t he committed eulcido de- | varion is the third or fourth of a Mke natnre which has | ihe wreck ef Dr brig Welle of Patewto, hed foremaat " pBld from New Bedford 26th inst, bark Henry Taber, Kirby, | ary Patloreen Son etd nie ene Deaita, Phalade!- ‘tthe Bast. , ‘da, ¥8 mI y | terminedly. His relatives we? tnformed of the circam- | taken place in that part ¢ecks broke up, bulwarks gone, ke: 18th, lat 43 36, lon ‘acifie Ocean. ¢ y Monee Wi Brac Cottells for an extension of six mont. (0 Capt, R. F. Maclay, } stance, and after a view etthe ody by Coroner Horton ‘The Grand Bury Aarthes peewee tw their winh that J fell in with the wreck of n Sevasl of 90) ob 1000 tone Surtken? peATz at Payte Sept22, Joh A Parker, 250 sp; and others na | Bilss,,Sonen Waring, Crowell, bata s Highth Infantry, to take effect on Fina Atitos | they were permitted to take itin Charge. The deceased | your lordship be pleased to bring the sam’ before the | [ateriogued, mizzenmast gone by the dock; bad e full oud GOMRRBET, Oot 26—Arr ache RG Whilden, Neal, Alexa “ide, te - i § Spoke 5 pene eH Beye. Gnertormastor’s | had, itappears, labored under tei-WOFary derangement | government in such manner’ de your lorWbip may } black: iowered n boat und attempiea to bond ner, bar Rebeing | _ hip Norning Glory, Honea t tae Pre Sound dor Boa Fran: | WEST HARWICH, Oct 24—Arr echr H 8 Barnes, Rowe, mat and attempted to board her, but for some daye past, reem fit. night and stormy, with a heavy e800, did not succeed; lay by * claco, Oct, in the Ptraile of Fuca, Gloucester for NYork (and sid 2s. —

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