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i. even LAA GLI CS " roe ; Frie, Knudgen, Shiels for Havens, . Central The vweektng vi ‘bai mw this p) ally an- dp . nrededis Frie, Eee », SI ws ethics, than a hundred men could have done, living NEW: ROM CUB. City Politics. Terrible Aectdont : » the Indiana ee &) clanded vensaie eal J, Wil logs of ewle aud erew retractory. > pe pry base noone ‘ls that a failure? Why, EWS F' A. REIUBLICAN MAYORALTY CONVENTION—-GRORGE F Bailw.: vin 9 pr panty frame aes vernaia aahene sta dod, Norte Wins, Marten rom xinden), for € AK DANGEROUSLY WOUN” | pg te frem the mm : world taiks about him. Every man’s boart ‘be = OFDYSE NOMINATED ON TBE BALLOT—L5 | 'BKEE MEN KILLED 4 Sirred Bocanse of him.” A.great Siaio tras pele athe | Arrival ef the De Sote trem Hav ~— the |, Nov 2—Arr bark Toneka, Mowroe, Hevane. — ‘AOCFPTS, AND MAKE@ A SPEROS, BYO., HTC. ELD—- TWELVE CAKS LADEN WITH LiVE H@G6 AND } boui GsnaLTaR, Oct 26—are trineeas Roval, Kerealy Malaga. id wit wtb ¥LOUR PILED UP IN RUINS. for NYork, 2b, Criverion, Hardin) ‘malts for Mobile; J emery of him. | The whl ee oeds Heh Le Prep retions for the Reception of the | ho Republican Mayoralty Convention met last night at [oorreapenernes cf the Chacinnietd Gasétie.) Fe AA nn HE a ON Bip ie an Rife sks oy Nock’ Blireron: em Ben 4 Sse ‘America Is that failure? Look at that ant | New (aptain Gemeral—fhe Opera tm | 619 Broac way, for the purpose of pominating a candidate Camunias Crry, Ind., Nov. 18,1889. | hip bles Waren Parriit, rom New Orieneene boned to Vesteh: Lourg Paulo, Litve, Marsellles for Mobile, savery calchin.2e, ser homing up a greataan, | TSR Waver—Seger Market Slghtty | jor iho Chiot Magitracy of hioty soe ceintatea throne te eee eure oust | IMT ven Bory’ Gee: Capt Avery. rom: Mobke, bd leverpea, Uasrong, CeiBie Arr Teutonla, NYork. Sid Nov 2 Do- ‘and farmer up a was precipitated throug! wi epang ihe + i" Wy Co York ko, r Bee the New jagees and Senaiore tnat stand about him, | A@v@ © seiget and Exchange Re- | the hoor appoluted for the merting was balf-past seven |e ei ee a a laae Cand ane kosemouve a? aebine ve t Cape'durten C_nliet i Os Ae cok. Meatsuae tet Tete Bile 6 Mar bon. Tharp Wiehe: fad the press praatg that saielarery entoohiams 40 BP rts, de. o'clock, bat long before that"hour the main mooting room | ivy or twelve eure are now lytig Beneath apd 300 we} § Dhan been taken,” Ber dec! And Novwu, Lub, Huntley. i 1 Matai: 0 chor: of copies, forcing every Ameri 1) e Un ed tates mail Bal- a brie gern total roin, But ‘# Dot the most serious part . be id the veare! in i 5 clond, i rie" "rat Bina tak ‘Co'ges | bat yon ynuany arena, tom Mow | ohm were" arly cower", | eam ie Rebate Rete rome, | Spero won rhuett| LM Deft in ao a dis was in bul * » | mortally wounded. rst ope discovered, was John ‘ail he an entire ofs. a a 3 Grapes: Sar an into pee = he fred one gun, _— Orleens apd Havana, She left Havana on the 16th inst outsiders and lobby members. These were gathered | Greene, brakeman on the trein, who, when taken out, was Beidelhere has been moved 4 ng on Ba Fe ae a he oa (and ad Lf bas bad the use eo New York Hxnaup an ' | _ The principal object of attraction to the Havanese was , Lancaster, 25th, barks Tom Corwin Sherman, Clent egos; Sarapac, Big- ley.” Wi'mington: brgs Casith Vb. Jobn Fateh, Wha ey, W inireton: cupinie Barbs Brig Fone Terry, wok “ wen, icon; Parker, | nieneik Gcalvemons-bark argh Hell Grewiner, Bown? e robab y Ot around the premises ib groups of five and six, cach dis. | rad. Ik is not known where be resides, His skn't is | the bench into ceeper water, and, » it) propa § ke fal & bas 1 hopes of getting the Te a Glemaated, cod broken tu two: fortnight. (Applause.) Hag avy man ever nt reabettar faulihehe in adouton sere, "Whar has | (26 i¢va, whieh, under the direction of Max Marctz0k, ‘ ‘been ‘killed ter cuse'ng the Domination, rome lauding their favorite candi: | oe ime alliog timber Ran | ioenean sarsoranasset dates to the skies, otbers repudiating the idea of endors- | The next who was taken out ad dead wan Larkin Nowy, | cotton will be aaved fm da ing the Teinmany nominee, apd others willing to sucrifice | who lived near » Henry county, Indiaza, He | hale Ae a ae tee shard, caved by thc was literally mashed by the falling barrels of flour. | bale ard 30 bales op " W2th bg War Eagle, (or Krown), i en— everything to defeat the Mozart Hall nomiuce. For up- | wit Nierally, masbed | by’ the fal ‘er one of which | a "itary Ce will be wrecked 48 spon, pee port rida sehr Fonule’ Venen. Cal cttehee Th a. wards of an hour the noise, bustle and confusion were | bad fallen and broken his neck. “He is crushed 'n eve 'y | * yer csp ett New York, from Meucnda, ar- | 1éth ecbrs Ann + Nzabeth, Hutchinson Cardenas: NB Barden, almost insnfferable, in m most herrible, ill-ventilated | 1a/t of his body. es Sa i manly Ld eneneer th2 | rived op tbe lbh in ditreae, with ean of halle boats, Gok leeds | Rrlebrmen, Fall River sinee spoken); A A Randell, Allborn, the passenger train but at the time a eonductor on the | alleys, bulwarke, Ac. ina gale of Ww! 4 7 e ro0m. freight tala, who waa one ef the worst ‘uiured, uter iy. | feyat™ Rehr intent Hani, Retagaday for Bean, anobored; | (Cie 12th, hark Indian Queen, Thomnenn, NYork: 14h, he At balf past seven e’elock Joseph Hoxie ascended the | ing in a ver! / critical condition for several hours, is heed Ly Severt ‘on the 13th, repair demage to centre ney + py pin nean, p, Joke Pierce, Melv! being both broken, has since died. The other is Jacob “t nreaee udder and be | Havnd, Nov dtd Zurich, Kexter, NYork PeAior > Sa8 Salles (De, MPOeNS, FabadT ADA. then BO: 1-008, SF cresesbien Maney OMA, Indiana; ous of Ue Fae ee oath Eanacks’Wilcoves Fotier; Northern | Vaivore Cet 2o—are Alexandrine, Biormb, NYor. posed that Edgar Ketebum, of the Twehn pres be wane ‘eps is broken and back much bruised, if not Broken. iy | Kish, Packer and Julne Latham, Laiben have wise, fram | 1 prt f0tb, ready, Caallds, Sualford, for Liverpoal; Laconia, on, ' | Itis thought that two are yot in the ruins, but there w York All bave brought cargoes from the wr Marwick, Sierra Morena; ten: 18th, bark Teaardons 1i John Brown believed it. We see in chis country | D¢¥ (&) an Genoral, Scepatiems doing great things legally, and Moecty doing | These 1a deen tle offinge in the rugar market. boy atall essctly according to law. We have seen Foreign edv ces bave been favorable, and bolders have 3 & = = 3 2 = 3 = z 3 2. rufflans break into the United States armory im the State of Missouri, take porseasion of the United | ¥¢ceeded in obtaining a small advance. Stock 85,000 Sates arms, carry them fo Kaneas and bathe them ia the | boxes. Diood of honeet men, and the United Stawes government | Freightn declining and in moderate demand. t to utter its first word of criticism. Sworn tesumon; se Ie cal cu the, pages of « Congretsioeal. document, |. Exeiamies ialting. London,,16 a 16 premiom; New it; and yet the Piceremant is silent. John Brown | York, 3 a 4do.; New Orleans, 405 do. the permanent (eke) osgeasion of the United States armory in Virginia and sition was npanBbously adopted. C'S cchr Joseph Henry, arrived on the 16th fom Nolerdum, | — Isix 03 Wicwn, Nov $-Off, Aetos, MeLeughlan, from Lon- Porc Hero i ay ey linea peta ba OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE. Ur. Kaseac, in aocopsing the feo, returned thanks mre Estee tee hear Tepaired, and the workmen had | Bris Puntrens Held, arrived tbe lbh from Tampa, and sailed Be a TE aime (tn, > madman guilty of treason, and the United States govern- Havana, Nov. 16, 1859, fer the hovor conferred on bim, end entertained the a8- | iaken up two raila on each side in order to put in some | *! see for ey elise been ashore nen-ehin Riizn | York ti) Nov 3, burk Lucy Franoes, Jones, Dries en acc ene be Berson of | Another American Marine Dificulty—A New Orleans Vessel | *ibloge in a half hour speech, reminding them of their | reve tieg, but they bad Dot taken the precaution to flag the ett pete gr I Rhe towed into port vest@rday | « oqnette, Young, Nevi duty at the ee eee naaabersing bis remarks with | staijon, which is about balf a mile from the bridge. The By WIE. Hers Cutter Rea Dat Meut Randolpu commanding. | IVER TOOL is confevies at. they oughtto have tried him at first, but ‘Soott decision’ the some pretty hard bits at the Mozart Hallnominee, although | train was an ex ane, ‘Nov 2 Arr North Carolina, Foster, Norfotts ro Fecollert iv dhe words of the Dred tm Touble—Caplain Laurent OffciallygScized—An Ame St John NK; R A Dixey, Dney, i ‘ i through freight train, and being well Miscellancous. ae tags. Sipe ‘nited States government has no rights which Vi is rican Big Abandoned at Sea—Phe Mail Steamship Mani- | he did not call bim by name. He thought, as’ their op- loaded did not stop at thie station m mi vorbekan i ee hYeeee at d to respect. Tue comsequence is, that Vi after ‘is * ‘i onente out-pumbered them im th city at the last clec- 4 Q Coiurs10n—The sebooner J Harthorn, hence for Philadel rehire, necoagus, ae ihe men, bas left. the United’ States getornmege | 82 Question—Leoking Out for a New Buler—Bnglish | P' ‘Ihe scene at the place of disaster is deplorable. Hun: Hon, and if there was no possibility to elect a strict party | reds of barrels of flour, with avy quantity of live as well | phia, come in coptact with sehr Gallego, from Richmond for eee aang Fr eos doen we ondeed hoge; the heap ot broken. cars, the disabled looo- this port, whep off the Highlands, on the night of the 19th. o- Frown, do, ab Wigb'and Chief Herstow, Savatir a Fasterbrook, of ‘the ‘Twenty-first, were appoiited escree pmuvesne tender constitate a mass of confusion rarely Fr hg oe riehuarye stat yenege rant ee 04 ist, Amerioana, Pots NOrlenva; 24, Kédysione. Grant, taries. £4. Featiewer, ‘ihornht'l, for Hoston: J Boyd, Thomas, After the Chairman closed his remarks, a motion was | ne | rigging attached. She wos taken in tow abreast of the Tavern erie r8, Mobile. ed Arabia, e , and towed : % made that the room be cleared of every person oxcept WARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Houses by steamtug Underwriter, Capt Anthony, a1 Ww ; as 2 Arabia, Hardin 5 Prank the authorized delegates of the Convention. To effect this to Jersey Cily. ie crery body war objiged to go to the back of the hall, and | ~~~ oe era mar | “Gurren Bair Rom Hoon, Capt Matbews, is now londing a | ‘es. T'e!*more; Persian, Stalker, Mobile; Henry Clay, Osnl- M 6 65) woow xises. Cet 81, Jemen L. for. we! Fine York SST. wer, Kelly and Kemnedy were atho- Jer 11, Bast River, for San Francisco, in Coleman's line. and | Rr BY¥or 2 Oet 81, J Conway 438 | micu wares. ba oe wasn 4 ne. Pevbosy. and West Point, Aten, 3; ‘ohn L mock, qoly a test man to try the question. Now John Brown Officers and Their Reception—The Counterfating Case— takes these two principles. He says by the whole rule | Bud Weather—A Bniliant and Social Winter in Pros- of ethics in civil society that justifies it, | Justice is but a! nei solid of the ery aham in the government; { look up at the United States Prefie Opera, goverment, and I+ee that it bas a rule that suits its party | The American brig A.A. Cha man, Laurent, master, Purpoves, Hot Justice. It 38 not permanent, itis not r, | arrived hero the 1th inet., in ballast, from Matanzas, and Hal, it is not ubiversal. Well, such a man as our : Brown, who, at least, recognizes justice as more Ser the usual visits of the boats and officers of the law, and 1ht as his polar star, determines that he will | Ver! ment, the master was notified that he must not go do what in Irin ‘ies to establish justice, Men say that he | on shore from his veasel or hold any communicati Js Minging wway his life. That is for bim to judge. Men | with his friends, to enforce which edict a guard was pat d to conduct delegaus to their seats a for loadin their mamer ‘wore’ called “oere being ‘over wil) be despatched on the 2th inat, This vessel bis made a x pa Soda abte til. micas bee : Me 8 york say Unt s!t is not worth the sacrifice. Well, now two hundred outsiders in the room, the separ: the Port of New York, November 21, 1859. pumber of excellent passages to California, and hus always Se ee da Henry, Carver, do; 2d, North teppose could garry you back to Boston streets on the | Over him and his vessel. The eaptain made various sig- | chernmeme ine goals” occupied 90 lie ‘me, but it poles we landed her cargo in prime order. Se Tainete dieek Lak Baan ae Banker HW Bait” T will curcy you into | nals of distress, mastheaded his flag union down, and al- | wat al dove good taturedly, and Indeed arnusing!y. CLEARED. Bur Gonpxss, at Boston Ziet from Calcutta, struck at, 10 ple treed, Puller, Bestop; Adirondach, Tayler, : carry you into the paddors of . a 4 After the room was cleared of the outside delogates, | Steomship Ariel, Miner, Aspinwal—D B Alen. ercloek on Faturdey night on Peeked Bill Bar Capa Cod, , one of the members of the Conveotion made a motion to Steamebin Atlantic, Pearson, Aspinwall—North Atlantic | snd thumped heavily. Fome of the carzo was thrown over- Weis r tracted the attention of United States Consul General any of the old colonial families. “You will hear them say- - 4 I ochnok. y y. admit the reporters of tbe nowspapers. This was | Sttmahip board, and she came Sunday morring at 4 o'ckex. g,* Whats pity—Warren’s dead; Hancock and Adams | Helm, who left his office, took a boat at the wharf and 5, Indian (a), for Portland 9b; eye for Bos- 0 have fled; there is @ warrant out sgainst them: | went on board the brig to ascertain what was tho matter, AOY Rov Eu ten Ifth Vigo (s), for NVork °th; frica (8) for oo 1 promptly oe : jeamanip Marion, Foster, Charlesten—Spofford, Tilestm & | Gui N Lannanrx—Savannab, Nov 19-The ship N Larrabee, | _(Los10x Nov I—arr Western Ocean Gwillian, Caleutta; $a, soldiers, and Mayhew and Warren and Sam | fre visit nia: Wek Ge Glee ie tak SG ‘Ehip Great Repbbile, Limeburner, Ban Franeieco—A A Lew | Bi mn Rew Orienne for Laverna struck On Mall | eee Gee ie al Deve Meares ete a . ‘Adams, bow can these men apswer it to the widows and vii was not reateted, but jase of the imprison- | “The next business transacted was in deciding upon the | & tt i HE eee eed eee a reate ano to trio gather | C)d£d, Harriet A Stephenson Smith Kio Janetro. @ildren; what fools, a few farmers to thng themselves | ment of Captain Laurent could not be ascertained. Noone | question of two contesting delegationefrom the sixth ward. rer ibe ° ait TO. Ship Silas Holmes, Griffith, New Orleans—Wm Nelson &§on. | Over the bar into Tybee. The NL was built at Hath. Me, in Entered outwards 3d, Sea Serpent, Whitmore, Heng Kong y . thip Clifton, Pinmer, Cbatleston—E. L. Taylor. Wwvso t | snd Canton. Gno was Jed by Dr. VanWyck, and the other by Owen iP * oa n—| < Oelricha & Co, | 1857, 1036 tone, rates A]; cae nine toe bay wee against the embattled phalanx of the Briteh govern- | eould explain further than that the high handed measure rt 4th, Lagoda, Ps for Boston. ldg: Ji Brennan. "Both delegates claimed to be ‘Simon Baik (By walegrann to Hw 4 son ear sib Lage Caprey. Waugh fer ietivare, tor Guay” * mede. bramball, and Antelope, Cole for eer ee a mevt’’ Well it looked 80 to men who were accustomed Bark to look up to Englund; doubtless the tories strengthened | Ad been ordered by the new Coilector. Puro,” but when the case was decussed before the | BAr# Ceilla, Ashby, Mobile—Siurges, Clearman & Co. Sebr Oriental, Hoyt, Inagua—A € War ddemeelves, and many a pairiot heart sank. But it was | General Helm addressed a note of inquiry to the Captain | Convention and a vote taken on the question of admissi. | fepr qrentny HOt Inagus—A CWarhingiow, | Bux Snir Jonx Rui1—Quedec, Nov M%—The Br obip Joh | organ ciasine Pikes ented Crowell, Vi Read, Pre™ the beginning of the end. Was Warren's life worth giv- | General, and in the course of a few weeks he will possibly | Dility, the Van Wyck delegation was invited to retire,and | Fehr Ann Tatar Leovard, Ragged Isisnd—Jed Frye. Bull, from } onden Hept 7 for thie port, Js stranded of Poing St | bie: ucretia, Harding, and Gaxpee, Andros for Calentin wg? What did he establish ? He establiehed the exam: formed that noth! th the Brennan party took their seats. fchr J W Webster, Bennet, 'Charlesion—W B Scranton. Meet gag oe miles from oe La lengran " Leaping Water, Gardiner: Teresa Ryan; Jack Brosh, Fhomas of resistance. He bade the eolonies try thetr strength, | D¢ infor: nothing was the matter, save an ofticial | “The next business in order was tbe taking an informal | , Scbr My Kover, Hughes, Wilmingwn, NO—MoCready, Mott | ter, Eaq., Besretary Board rwrilers. Bila A Chirk,” Rurton; Kiveo Ryeret. and 6 ‘Mildmay, je showed them that blood was equal to blood, and that | blunder. balot for Mayor, with the following result— &Co. Smir Excxision—Charleston, Nov 18— About the bnik of one | Webb for Port Philip. do; Kliwond Walier, Maloney, for #yd- e ld ove ther the 2, + . ie Schr Granite Stase, Hallett, Boston—S W Lewis & Co. hundred bhds have been brought up from her, and the vesscl | ne; race Daring, en Serpent. Wi i, Tight was right the world over. Luther faced the Princes | The brig A. A. Chapman belongs to New Orleans, and | George F Opdyke ...... 31 Wm. F. Havemeyer. 3 | chr Kossuth, Pettengill, Boston—S W Lewis & Co. and cargo wan sold at auetion as ebe now lies for The | Kappehannork Cushing ‘Albert Gatlatin, Florer: 'Win- of Germany, and he went home and the Princes hid aim, | 544 diecharged a cargo at Matanzas, coming to this portto | W; B. Stewart . 22 Hiram Barney... 3] sebr Irident. Snow, How on—G L Hatch, sebr @ A Tittle, from Jackyonville for Philadelphia (previously | field Feott. Witkon: A brel!ine, Hall; Geo Washington, Rickurd- and the Catholics said, there is your brave man that ‘go , 8 st John H. Brady [UT 20 piDn Marshall, 1] Fehr J W MoKee, Mendel, Wareham—Smith & Lockweed. Teported), bad seven feet of water in ber hold when she a- | gon; (Cavalier, butler, and Transit, Davis, unc; H EB Howe, gore not show bimscif in the, streets; what a boaster he | load for return voyage to her heme port. After several | Mores H. Griuueil...... 12 Luther Bradiah 3 | Behr Niger, Harding, Providence—Masier. nived, ebe is dacharging ¢eck load, andis now on the @ock | Tay for ee orleans i—a ruined man. The world always attacks us on the aint the captain was released, and permi Simeon Draper. : 3 ARRIVED. repairing. pee aa “a . eve of one of those defeats which is a victory. But this pies tone business, visit the office of ‘the Resin .A. 3 Steamship Saxonia (Ham), Eblers, Hamburg, Nov 1, South Ranx Cuas Keene, Chattin, at Providence from NOrleans, | p2Cuowy, et2i— Ary Joshua Manran, Liscomp, Genoa. 4s Brown's position. Dr. Channing said in one of his | Consulate General and his consignee. There is no ‘gunpow- Total...... ampion tb, and Yarmouth }tb, with mdse and 250 passengers | experienced beavy northerly gales and severe weather nearly Rett last essays, we have glued our swords to our side: Before going into to ve Manseuies, Nov I—Arr Vetron. tmail, Boston. Sid Oct “ 4 upbardt & Co. The 8 lef Kouchampton docks atdu AM on | the who'e passage: lost mizen topmast, split sails, stove boat, | o¥! x Veron SE es tn tee eee ete: | mrccen alerts rliug werd wilirawn. Osnthe | ihe cih, but being prevemed gos @ to sea by tremen- | hid vigging badly damaged, £o. ace Hee bee himel ane: Falam,, Sremmenh, Glbraltnr; Rov 1, Gigs, Flume first formal ballot the vote was 08 follows: dous hurricane blowing from the, we have piedged the physical force of the State st the | On the 10th inst. the brig A. A. Chapman passed the a in Ys ia Gove Warricase Ribena? “NW, anchor in Yar. | Bank DxirRos, Gill. at Boston from New Orleans, sprung iAATANZas. Rov 9 srr ache Béw Slade, Bayley, Now York, Diack man, and in favor of oppression; weare allthe more | wreck of the brig Martha Hill, abandoned, hence for “ a. port om the 7to; had no | ruddes ‘JuM Pe i “ino! . bound by every Christian and humane consideration to | Pensacola to load with umber on the 28th uf Octo. | Opdyke, Communicaticn with the shore on seoctat of the giles bong E en ane ple on xSP tig. Romance, | soreer Onan tee Bebiatge tenes” ae We eT Jet ne opportunity slip for giving our moral influence in | ger. The M. Hill belonged to Belfast, Me. We do not | Statveria, ho later dates than the Sth, The 8 has br d continual fran | Bure Roxance-Bakimore, Nov 21 Whe brig Romance, | Eivwyer, Urediey Biston ievoried ioe tor Weerki: Rien, Wel- Debalt of the slave. “That is the way it lay in Chanming’s | hear of the crew having landed upon apy part of our - 2 Me — | Rey gsivarg; lay too for'96 bours: on the 13th and finn at the mouih of the Pattee and wit have wdcharse pert af | 80r.t burleston: 18h Amanda Jane Dorr, St Wary’s mind, We have given the sword to tho white man; now The vessel seemed to have been for some | Total... Ns aa on 33 SE, ne working through perfect Durricaae, Som 0. (BY jelegraph to Ritwood Waller, Req,secretary Hoard Mixaririax. Oct 2—In pert back James Andrews, Gmall, ir. ‘1 riers: Bs Repion, tobe speed in 8 or. A aye ache Garland, J wiew, #1 7 lowed for ‘.. remen, | Bric Sawort Francis Moore, which cleared at Charleston | Pirnas iol 1é-are Commodors Jewett, NYork. on the 26th ult for the West Indies, with a core of ig) und Farexwo, Oct 26— Arr Kea Kraeve Mayo, ben! give our tongues to the black. Brown reasoned s drifting without any body on board, ber masis gone, Siderentiy; ho was a Calvinist of the old stamp. Thetais | Says iriung withons any boc ay Dave been taken of by is said to be at some digcount now; but after Jahn Brown, | some passing vessel, or have made the coast of Florida in think we may pardon a dozen New York Observers. He | the bouts of the brig, When encountered the vessel was said for sixty years we have given the sword to tho white | northeast of the port of Banta Cruz, fifteen miles east of moan; the time has come to give it tothe black. What Havana, and from the coast fifteen miles. teeter enee tee eeee renee cara A motion was made, and unanimously adopted, that M. sea. Passed Cape hace ut4PMon the Ktb, 9th | of Ther Opdyke be made the unanimous ay aot the Conven: | ‘nat, Int 4945, lon 1310, passed Bremen steamship Bi ton. hepee for Southampton and lremen. ry Steany hiv North Star, Jones, Aspinwall, Nov 1), via Key | jvmber. put into Nassau on the 2d ‘inst, Jeaky and with cargo Port av Prince, Now bag lee Ariel, Cheesman, for imaged. Baltimore, 4A Committee, consisting of Washin; ‘Smith, Charles oh a . A. Dana, W. P? Easterbrook, Joseph Hoxie, Edgar Ketch- | macnnetot"New Seg wink fone patecdl ore War Kagle. from | da FESR dare: brig Fes, Teel tor Benwe 30 days; ty um and Daniel D. Conover, were appoint . fon Comriiance, before reported ashore at Woods’ Hole | Potter, for 8 4 be 4 Tight had we to give it to oppression? you say it is the |“ ‘The spanish Consul at New Orleans bas aseumed the | to walt’ om ue Ske at onoe, and. inform | rd sepals: wih meseehne Cee ape Rloria. exchank’ | 13ih inat, has got of after discharging deck lond of molasses. litt a0 Piatt. Nor Nn, port brig Porto Plata, Hasht- govermiaent; you say it is the law; you say there is a | rieht to determine for the authorities of Cuba, and the | of bis nomination is point an adjournment of half | New Orleans. Scun Vavror, Mitchell, at Providence from Mobile, experi prcuers oath hid back there in 1787. Weil, he said to | advisors of her Mojesty the Queen, that the steam mail | ap hour was mad % Bio Janeimo Oct 14 (correeted)—Tn port ships 0 oad Steamship Be Soto. Bulloch, New Orleans 12h vie Havana | enced beavy northerly gales nearly the whole passage; split Champ , oF until the committee should report. fm Orlean ave Mi be Lamson. from NYork for San Franclaco, repg: Geo W Rourne, Mf, 1 wonder if when | go up to God, when accordin; packets he United States, adi ith Cuban porte, Three. f an how before the ittee 16th inst, with mdse peneeure 3 ron . . fre colA. th: na Kimball, Merrill, to GAL cise dome teen ons Eocne aieae ae Lepepyiiedlocatehi pristr: fier a govern: | returned, when they Begg prealiaihy pyiaeesig B Co. or Mae Jon a, vexcbanged rit leva of fore | gaSCRR Nancy R Hacan. Cousins, at Chariesten, from hie: from erpet our Sima form Richoond, cgay thou die, and alone shalt thou go up to judgment” —it | ment, and be exempt from, furnishing “moves | returned, whe : 5 1 FpOOl, eipbia, on the 16mn ust ist $8, lon 7H, experienced a northwest | Young Fame Merrsman. trom Newport Ke arr tothe we, r . ent, ‘, is persona. and mizen topeallantmasin; 19th, lat 82 35, lon 79 06 exchanged Je, in t 4, split sails, ae Fome Kenned: E Tay Bu, Greyhou \ when God asks me what did you do for those that are in mn hoard, having consular -s6e nt ‘i gale, in which lost deck load, sp! ben; Cireybonnd Bonds, when ordered pou have ateartss hound wit | Cf SHEO, om, Donrd baring conaular, osruteste | The Giairman of the committee, Washington Smith, in | tices wih oun B herd hy Be He re eee abe ce nanos Creshonnd. <i ig it | tte, Brown: @ few remarks reported progress, and said they had the } Full River. The © broke her starboard shaft,J8h inst, and Lee gigaeing ial onan for New Orleans. wen’ pobapranti th thai th | Gem ot the Sea, Miller and Blue Wing Burnham, from d pleasure of bri their nominee w wade the paseage with one wheel aabore on Green ‘Abeco, ond it is thought that tht leasure of bringing their not ith them, who | Es: mstip Nes fhem, can T bide myself under the cobweb constitution of | steam communication, every movement 18. im- EC oe ana | venelwould be condemned’ Partet ber cargo bud been dia | ATF 1'th: brigs Robi C Wright Huzhes. nod North Point, Sm! it Aisi? And he said to himself, lo in that hour when I shat! re i a s 1d lib. bark Dorebester, White, Baltimore, 12th, brig Cri- , portant, and it is idle to compel a yeesel to waitaday | they intended ehould be elected. The commit : charged na damaged condition. Both vessel and cargo had ater, 5 sand alone before the judgment seat eternal, as an Ame- | in port in order to comply with the judgments and ruling | tee” feit that. i all would “eome’ ine’ thee | P easel Romeake Conte Bickcod, be, with mdse and | reached Neseau, em eodbuwork Nos ecm i Bivery, from Bhields for rican with the guilt of two generations of forgetfulness | of the Spapieh Consul, and to lose the same time for taking | paign with the same energy, with the same exertion | passengers. toLudiam & Heineken. ‘A new bark (name or captain not yet deeided on) arrived | New Seok ati nelle oe tenet SF ars oo my heart, Iwill carry up the gratitude of the black | freight. The exception made in favor of steamers was in | and epirit ip which their powines accepted the honor | Steamehin Thomas Swann, Layteld, Baltimore, with mdse, | yesterday morning from Black Hock, Coun. Bhe is ccasigned Eovruanrtox, Nov 2—S1d, New York (x), New York. yace in my right hand. If my fathers sinned by promising | order to facilitate that class of vessels in the business they | conferred on him, they would be certain of success. to H B Orcmwell & Co. © William Ball. TkoON, Nov I—In port,Jobn Curtis, Alexander, for Havans %o support the tyrant in his tyraouy, I will not pat off re- | have to do—to permit them to receive cargo on board to | — Br. Urpynx, on being Introduced to. the meeting, said |, hip Flora McDonald (of Baltimore), Fuller, Rotterdam. 61 | apex, Oct 26—The I H Boaréman (Am ship) bes been sur- | ready’ Ee eae eat Tel Bie tne best Thave, | the last moment before leaving, the consignees remaining | he did notcome there to maken speech. ‘The result of | (A¥%,%ih mdse, to Hicks & Bell. Had constant W winds the , Tul Is tGrand Tork. bark Bronette, of 4 dave on the onast with thick easterly weath- | Véyed day, and found fit to carry & dry cargo. fae righ Rew Crane, tag: "Going in dh, brig Means, from Farbados. ron) shifted, Joss of | © Ar do Nov 4, burk KH Koight, Geary, from Barbados and St Thomas, just arr, would load for N York. Attolt Nov 4, brig Charles Wea'ev, McGilvery, from ind At} homes, wee delayed in reid a gale. ny hfe and my rigbt hand, for the service of those whom. le for a8 aor Oatien’ my fathers forgot. In 1787 Maseachusetts said, “tet me | Charges — \ ae bome and make money; let me go home and fill my | “"We are looking for General Serano this week, and pre- ‘bors with commerce; let me hear the noise of the shat- | paration is already made for his welcome on a scale ‘Me; let me see luxuriousness climb up the sides of my | worthy the taste of Concha, and worthy his sentiments of hills, and I wear to forget the bonimen; aye, in the lan- | frien¢ship for the man who comes to his relief—in verity, je of one of the sons that is to be born to rag will | relief from toils too often thankiess, and frequently made e ready to buckle on my knapsack to put down the slave | irksome by constant and malignant misconstruction, and sorurrection if it should ocour.’"”| And for sixty years | social scandals that poison the fountain of home com- she has stood with her foot on the heart of the black man. | forts, I think General Concha will remove Tacon from ‘When the slave in his Curolina hovel was calculating his | the pedestal in the future estimation and appreciation of chavoes of escape, he brought into the scale against bis | Cubans, as the history of his adininistration becomes better the marshalled runks of the white men that he was | understood and known. His memory will certainly be to pass through before was to reach the foreign soil. | Cherished by a large majority of the people. ‘He saw us standing pledged to pat him down. No pro- | “Her Britannic Majesty's steam frigate Basilisk , Comman- fest that we could utter could reach him. Our white | der Phayo, arrived bere on the 11th inst., having as pas. faces under the conatitation of 1787 were conclusive de- | Sengers Major General Bell, commanding the forces at their deliberations had taken him by surprise. It was | O71, trne that he had authorized his friends to use his name, | was si but not with the expectation of the result that J Fhup came from it. His wishes and gentimente were for | #42 been r aot 1h eee south of the Highlands; ivtars ors he Marte Whitmore, Colborne, hente ‘or pee richer 32 hours off the Hook. : Louisiana (Brem), Muller, Bremen, 42 days, with mdse ark Laura Rurs, Russ, Sipgapore. Aug 10, wit | days be Rapier Tmeeens hon Besstornena ter ane trove |: Ma ieee ’ 4 ara Rus, . | days ep er, trem aed oxteviden is wanted wen fr mating im the nomine or tacks | tice enn ta taeset tate a | team gti ene sien me pga geoh | MEsveoruta, Ge tiny ciphew tsb Hach Gistinguished cftice. In their generoeity tmtendering bim | ‘Atantic ¢ ct2b, Nov 15 Iat82 90 N’ lon’l J6W opewe: bee copaldering she wea tp & sinking state, got on board the Uon: | Cosulmte fer Literal eat ea ie an ole ee Tee a i 4 i rom ber re. should come out with success. He felt too much embar- pa, 4 days out: 18th, lat 86 25, lon 7460, spoke brig Charles }pL a bompon and part of the crew were vul oa board again, K 2 Amert Yageed to address them further at that time. He closed | ®4w2r¢, from Cardenas for Hoston, 2] days out er Bs bvpotnnrord APALACHICOLs, Nov bins W Libby, vy saying tbat If thelr choice should be confirmed by the Ayres dS days (where abe ut infor pln ure having fll js eed Can eras decane ees ee for Liverpool ig: BG Farney, for Proviaznes 20: BEE gaoes people, a8 far as in him laid be would discharge his duties | dead on deck coming down river), with hides, hide cuttings, | three of the crew of the ler, from Miramichi for Sunder. jercil), Parl rl do; G . Sherman, with good faith, integrity and honesty of purpose. hair, &c, to Burdett & Noble. Anchored on the bar penooned 25h eptin lat 47 N kn 39 Weand | do: echrs Fredk Williams Putnem from Balimore wig; E B 48, ihe Montreal, ‘Barclay, arrived Catium, diac. S A Saturday At this point James Kelly proposed three cheers for | evening. Nov 1, lat3 Jon 35 W, spoke ship Cowper, Bte- A at 2 which transferred them to the by ‘of Yarmouth, N 8 | Cl¢ prev to 11 tion, who withdrew in favor of Mr. Opdyke. WALT ME Colcord (of Rosin) Ecieord, Grand Tark, Tr, 16 | Chet whieh sip wre abandoved th Oct In int at N ion 4 | ‘Thefe bax been more activity the past weet a hip wanda Alderman Jobn H. Brady. ove of the nominees in conven- | ¢?%, from Cardiff for Hong Kon, ) , 6 for Providerce, avd @ schr een against us that he had nothing to hope from | Jymaica, and his aid-de camp, Lieutenant H. 8. Stewart, | Mr. Brady made agpeech in return, but the latentss of | {#?S,!walty to C Knox. Fut toseain erate of wivd. want: | W. baring lost saad being ina, stoking aie when ibe | jaecwenta yet’ repuried for Ruropes cere. for Li- Gore e noee eet aught him, st Harper's Ferry, that | Colonel Whitfield, of the second West India regiment, and | the hour (midnight) when the Convention adjourned pre- | valle, dc. ‘Iain iret, lat 2980, lou, 14 9. spoke" bere hiarts | SMP,Queen. of Liverpool. Turber, took them of Maid | Sefveol under churier’ The rates rerio New York se; Pro- there is hope for him amid the millions of the N He | Deputy Inspecter Gencral R. Lawson. ‘These distin- | vents giving it in detail. Anns. from Beaton for Bavapa,7 days out. eveed bervy sea gales from BE to Ww ‘and was stuck by a | ‘idence and Roston 9-16c. as sen’ the gieam of a hopeful sun into the hoveis of | guished personages took rooms at the Hotel Cubano, and Garolina; he bas twught the heart of the bondman to leap | for the three days of ther stay, although our skies were uP and thank God for the Maytiower. If he has not | sable and tempests the order of the days apd nights, at- tanght the flave inssrrection, and J do not think he bas, | tentions were showered upon them, carriages conveyed he has sent him this message:—“There are friencs for | them from palace to palace, feast to feast. “Courtesies of you working—abide your Ume apd help us.” I thiuk, | the usual official and social character were interchanged therefore, he has taught us a great lesson. He has ex- | with General José de la Concha, who, in the midst of emplified a great moral; he has relieved us froma servi | preparations for departure, finds time to attend to every lity to forms; he has taaght us to pierce down to the es public obligation, and neglects no social duty. They 8 ater ¢ Francia, Plymouth, B, Sept’ ALEXANDRIA, Nov. 18—Arrechs Arctic, Hicks, NYork. AMERICAN ALDERMANIC CONVENTION. Swit clay, to AF W Meyer,” Octis, whit Iyiag’ tos i'n | HeMtY,2e& which caused er to leak vary, much, having as | «AT AARE RIA. Rov. 187 Ar 0 Bower, Johnson; n. G ‘i t gale, sbi “ Montiven, Faukenbugh, P1 Vi ‘Hawk! aan anna eaecnad Aldermanic District, of the J icc, "Nan ie beneyguig fen! NOES Mi, CA atoary | Baia iS'bo ioe ir Weal at ec tease Ue ae, | Nghe tenbaeh 2 ovlence; Vilage Quews ares Fourth and Sixth Wards, met last evening at 734 o'clock: tea on split topeall and mai stayeall; lay too fourbours under | sione~ s rr ish. schrs Artic, Tucker a anes ng : . ‘reese! yundering; ewept deck af water ‘ Gen a Cor at322 Pear? street, Benjamin E, Hancock in the chair, and } ini‘burnese carke, 4c, stove bulwarke ‘cod washed battens off | 22° Armatice for Ban Fi gi i iggepor teeeks oe 4 of v4, ak : rd Newmwk. : Petersburgh, V; 5 Ai adjourned without making any nominations. fore hatch, Nov 4 opened ibe last barrel of beef and reek aca, | _ DDNOENrSS, Nov $—The Neleus, Hamlen, Yrom Mauritius Tite Eighth district Onertontioc:saet at, the’ stated hour, f (creas, 2c & opened she Duta bade onan atcement | for London (ih the Calentid cares of abi, John @ Adams, and appointed a Ccmmittce of Conference tounite and can: | (f'1%s pints wuter per day .d ‘2 biscuits per meal. Nov 6, on, condemn au of schrs WH Jenkins, Mart! away maimopmas.. Nov 14, while lying too in © Wight on 2d inst, Officers and P ‘up in their boat, | ‘ rederick, Hackensack; Chority Fero, Jersey City ; ahiph. fBenee of things. One of these essences is this: Cam ‘each ights, 4 | didate, and then adjourned. , ‘WwW. by brig Orcar. ! xertion, James, Keyport: Enquire. Dixon, Tslip. you look at thst’ old man, on his pallet on the banks of | visited the Tacon each of the Opera nights Phillippe and |. At the Tenth District Convention, it was resolved | levy fale sec Ey ot git amir rdtoniome he » l MR Rec ea her Ac ea Havre for NYork, | BOSTON, Nov 18 PM Arr tebrs Jucab 'W Seaver, Nicker- the Potomac; can you know what he is there for. (es ate fi AREY end-cuarion “of the British | ‘Pat they adjourn till this evening without any action. hort off in the cap, and raised head rail. Nov 19, spoke bark ‘off this port yesterday, putting back to Havre, with fore: | son, Alexandria: Wulsrd falisbury. Bu Philade}phia;, and can your heart gird itwelf up to accuse him’ | Garcir'Gensral-), T, rawiord: made mage gracefel and {| - NO business of any importance was transacted at the | xa Cccbran luce arrived) who very Kindy sppiten os ane. | enn, tle bore yesterday, iain abd mizzen mast beads, ow- | Apia Magee, Wheaton, Plilndelphia. Cid bark Can you look back to his home and not encircle it | GocsMatic ke bis cogent and uecomplishes tly wes | Twelfth district meeting co far as our reporter could sprit and jibboom earried away. vere, Mobile, provisions, earn. LIS AE Maden are fees ey EnNEy, Babla, | Horvueap, Nov 1.—The England, Cochrane, of and from | o\C¥ gi Arr Park Delphes, Gil, New Orleans: ‘ ; r ea Oct 28, with Bides, sugar, de, to John R Dow. Bid in com: Baw bs of the Wave, Rope, Port su Prince ” Telegra Goa TAMMANY HALL COUNOILMANIO OONVENTIONS. pony ‘eiin Rr bark Garb, of and for Liveroeal a zat | Liverzoo! for NOrleane, which went on shore on the New Har- | Goan. trem Caleuita (at arco" off Point hiderton Dad: Brig ‘with your protecting arms? He has taught us the sacred- | ministers with her charming influence happiness for her Bese of impulse. Men say he will die. Perhaps he will. | Puests aNbatever may be their fortuitoas positions. ‘The That ict Aa tatS Anal we ayers taseed. isk left on the evening of the 14th to return to | Seventh District—This Convention met last evening at | 10206, lon 4 40, spoke bark Z D, Fairfield, bence for Mon- The eie earner er en awn Fevel, nem ——, Sigua! for a bark snd two brigs. anaes He prepared it won a whole Siate was quaking in aa | nme na gale Siied with the: profase aitentions ex. | comer of Third avenue and Forty.socond street, and | "Brie ohn Butler (Br, Miner, Port au Platt, Nov 11, with | Kiscnoan, Nov 1—Tbe India, for NOrieana, has put buck. | euca: Bd, Wyo NW Lreah breane. berks etna a) earthquake, and had five minutes to do it in. You might | dict ~ > nominated the following persons as candidates for Council- | hides, mahogany, &¢, to WT Emitth. Loox. Nov 2—The Quebec, of New Orleans, which sapk | Nor'on. Mary Edson; wl We dodge, Chathem, Diamond of the Leep. Rolersop, Albert Spear, Cadiz; G W Hall, Mobile; Glydenlove (Nor), Swersen, Lorvig, Nerwa; have as well asked a man to model & constitution under | “The park J, 4. Cobb still lingers in the Admiralty Court. such cimeumstances. It is no shame to Mr. Hunter that ta Roca, not yet despatched from the grave yawn- Brig Chastelami (of Gonldaboro), Handy, Grand Turk, TI, miles 8k of ace, broke up, and the most part of San Ei Dowuderry, tn the gave of he has put on record an indictment with rents in it £0 ing at bis feet to the United States—the last act of Concha’s men for the Seventh district:—Twelfth ward, John | Nov #, with salt, to Thompson & Hunter. her wee driven on shore at PY. pat | ast—Arr (by tel) Darks Armand McQuade; Ninteenth ward, Fred. Thileman; Twentieth | rls Frincess Koval (Br), Newbould, Bermuda, 5 days, in | night lant. Purchasers thereof bave’ succeeded in getla oft . en ballast. (0 Pinith Jones & br'g Fosea Helena (uted), Dewell, Rotterdam; steamer Ken- large that you might drive the whole popalation of | oiticial life in Cuba will be with mercy tempered. | Toro; 4\ Becoea aaah, ay Eatin Tee 3 EDO Pine to POE BCG Tet: 1D daze, wih thelr get ot a much more. Ag Sra drowned ia en ogion, Hater, Fhliadeiphus. ‘Helow Br bark Irvine, rows pe cles tp caneny ona igar gene Tue trial of the counterfeiters of car upper Bocialdom is | «i iargefrom Twenty fret ward. oA eiiif,) G Anderton, King, St Marks, 14 days, witn ooten, to | Keard, uuimee Bethel red 16; body notyet ken Up BALTIMORE, Nor 190 20— Arrabip Euteree, Arey, Callao verdant enough to believe that there is professional char- | Nussrersan the convict chapel of the Tasoa for Felecion, | 2% District.—The delegates to the above Council. | Smalivcod, Earle 4th inst, Int 88, lon 68 68, apoke bark via Hompton Bonds, bark Daniel Websler, Ryder, Boston: man diswict met Inst evening atthe Ivy Green, Elm } Jobr Henry, of Portsmouth, from Charleston for Falmouth, | , Liv#uroor, Nov 2—The John J Boyd, for N fork, has put | brigs Ocean Belle. Fenson, Nevasea Island. via’ Mobil -_ There was a large gathering present, mostly the | PF, nen cr), OvRrien, Providence, 2 da: 2, im ballast, 19 | _ Lisnox, Oct 26—The Br bark Rabrioa, of Hartlopco’, Gatien: | Ries scbrs Juam (heay Paice, pale! Saets (Br), Mur: nds of the various candidates. Some twelve names | crhomne samen. “Will lona'for London’ 7 from Mareellles io boston, wae abspdcoed on ibe ves or Get | pbs: Havana; Dost (Bry, Coured. Havana; Hannnb Yat, vere put ip nomination, the following being the choice of Brig J Means, Whalen, New Haven, 2 days, in ballast, to | i ing state in lat 4% lon §2. Crew saved and brought | Maigbt, Albapy; EH adems, Hinckley, New ford. Cla tbe Convention:—Andrew J. McCarthy, Win. H. Balteel, | maser. ip bere by the american slip Willam Jarvis, Ballard, frem | 1b. sicamsbips @m Jevkina, Hellett, Boston: Thos Swann, Jos, Sherman, Morgan Jones, Jobn Haley, H. 1. Lucks. Brig Mery Susan, Foton. Rondout for Boston. New Orieai Layfield, NYork: barks Martie, Hotiman, Chi The Tammany Courcilmanic Convention of the Fifth | | cbr Morning Saf (Br), Le Lacheur, Patras, Greece, 60days, | Pyyxourn, Nov $=The Ocean Pearl, Chandler, from Bor: | bearee, New Orleans; brigs Canada, district met Inst night at Union Hall, corner of avenue © J ¥ith currants, to Young, McAndrews, Ranki deaux for Portland, e, which putin here tis morning with | Fiuh Amenics: Komance, Durcan, Aepin wall, and Foorth street tiie principal business transacted was | ¢50"%, MY, (Br. of Salcombe), Iseell, Denia, 48 days, with (Br), Kisepbauer, Halfux; Americus, Walters, Boston; Bea. froit, $e, 0 Gomez, Wallis & Co. 20th ibst. at 4AM, while in | 4#™m88e, is leaky, anc has pumps choked. Aymivh Dawson, Provigeuee: Wave, kprague, NYork, Prow: the eppointment of a Committee to confer with the Mo | the act of Roig aloft to reef topsails, Jobn Bushell, of Sal Swansea, Nov. 2— varitConvention for a fusion on the Councilmanic ticket. ‘600 he Ocean Breeze, Leighton, still re- | ers, Hulse, New Bedford, bid ship Julia Lawrence, boul the Convention adjourned to meet again on Friday even J searched in vain for him. Oct 26. lat 31 ‘Bcler and legal pride and State dignity in the Virginia | and were it haunted with the covfessional tales told there, Gourt of Appeals to sustain the objections to that in- | before gomg to the chain or the Punto, they might have dictnent. Well,1 do not believe it. J do not believe | pad dreams. “there is anything in Virginia puta puff. There ie nothing The De Soto arrived at her anchorage at half past three there to make Judge out of. If there was anything | yecterday, having made balf the voyage from New Or- there that had any professional pride, feeling the } joans with oue wheel; the starboard shaft broke during eye of the legal profession upon them. wey would | heavy weather, first night out. Our bad weather con. scout the indictment as w disgrace to the annals of | tinucs, and we feel your ior. Jasicial record. But there is not. Virgiaia, with all her | “Qisy’Maretsek wil have a. brilliant scason—a golid sea- Fefluements, is too frightened to know which way she | gon “und we sball have a gay winter, as there are ‘many Jooking, and if John Brown was a raving maniac, with | reunions, partios, private bails, &c., kc., too humerous 40 ‘both bande tied, he would be bung all tho same. That is | mention, being under serious study. p and | maine ngrcimd jo the entrance channe . | A’lighter i along | Fbiindeiphia; brig Romance, Wunean,. aspinwall; nino {rots with the view of getting her off this tide of which, how: | below brig Syiph (Rr), White, West Indies, "9 ry ing next. Amazon, from Liverpool for Pernambuco, 21 days out. ever, there is little chance. No damage is reported except loss SSANGOR, Nov 13—Arr schr Tangala, Bramhall, NYerk via amy belief, And yet every lawyer knows there isn't yet 6 x Sehr Win Lancaster (Br), Coe, Gonaives, Oct 30, with log- of gotraes DA; Telana, for Gali 5: galled on Monde Bini pa ast sual Br), Metut i thread. 6a which to hang hin. Bat Vigiole will nd | w.. proderick Obsequies aud the Rev.'J. Superior Court—Special Term. os “during a bent y Bove, PUNISH Sele Daten’ Sue | and was criven tusk Up ie foroeor ibe caine es pler beads |" CRORE CEE ia ents oe Cp) vst Hovane: of the Potomac will be doubly dear t 8 . P. Newman. Befomp Chief Justice Bosworth, {ot 3, en 7480, fn x heavy gale from WEW to NW, vessel mak’ the morning ‘abe was towed back, intothe roads with dill Ponebia i. Bosch Batanree. polacres reno er Colom, y reat deni of water, wae oom throw overboard | cu'ty, : er NeCo . Colomo,. Ha rs Bri : Sox tha pita ok Wamntotion se shore, and ato wl ‘70 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. THY STATE OF MICHIGAN IN COURT—JUDGMENT ie oad, eprung foreman, £6, experienced hoary weet. | wa ile alg of Dale avon bein ras towed | Jehuron, 3 a H Caldwel, Hdecn: Baily pith and Kate! er ON old man 3 2 - - 1 Hire ol for |, and anchored. after s! ing one auc! ane ‘tewort, Mather, NY: ee: oft al Z . raigned before the pirates. And if they hang him the | Yeor reporter was misinformed asto my engagement | —=—sAGAINST THE PHENIX BANK OF NEW YORK. Sehr hlipe (in), Curry, Cornwalll, NB, 11 days, with pota- | exile, oy inc seam yachl Voutsi & subtentbes boos held on | Sleek Mather N¥ork. Jn ihe offing ebtp Linde Harward Father of bis Country will be proud to make room for his | to offer prayer and pronounce the benediction on the oc- Nov. 21.—The People of the State of Michigan vs. the | wes, to! R Dewolf, board Ie dy 16th ships Inkermann Clark, Liverpool; Alliance. DeForest, Ashes beside bis grave. (Great applause.) And let Lis’ | easion of the Broderick obsequice, as stated in this morn- | Pheniz Bank of the City of New York.—This was a suit | Sebt omertine. Haskell, Jacksonville, 9 daya, Pils Gi at pall SP balay rilloeyal Visanrteyherd ROrieang; sche JF Wiberell, Sry add to the record that he left wife and daughter, and | io95 poner, 1 never consented to officiate; and ax to | to recover back the amount of two drafts with intorost | Sct yranklin Helle, otal Maryn a, aaa” Brought in here jor repairs. yar SA tis Win mie, Beas ee Wak they found son and father and busbund in the American sees i Sebe Jose eae), Megs! Sharleston, 4? di Peet . Indies. és People, thut never forgot to tend their footstypa and to | my church, I am not aware of the least agitation on the | ($35,000 74), advanced by the Phenix Bank to Governor J qin jenebh Crandell, Megathlin, Charleston, Faye, with Sea eae Ter See Lies Janes, SM enilee 1 Deaton, Noe ib skit wetie 8G rhe: , Phila- shelter them while God spared them the eight of those in | subject; nor do I know that it has been under considera. : ped Bea Ley et enrages a Mason, of Michigan, and which was paid by the Board of Kehr A J DeRossett, Tucker, Wilmingtom, NC, 6 days. lose of soils and spars, having experienced very bad weather; | %¢)phio. 4 cer Pearl, We 3 NC, 4 3 State Officers to the bank. Bosworth, C. J.—The decision | febe Hewerd, teehee eer Nees § ay = y abe slipped and went. ashore on Abererch Beuch, avout | .®ASTVORT, Nov 10—Arr brig Mountain Eagle, Branscom, Low: lawrence, Beautort, ‘4 day ° ‘ ‘Tremont (an: #id 11th for NYork); schrs War le. Hodgdon, of the Bard of State Auditors of the State of Michigan, | fehr dnilega’tmit Richmond. dare, (eis. Se rae Pua, bet Men nec NER | EUs pe ate Gers ite, aces Meee Meee ome made on the 2d of December, 1854, to the eflect | 1M), wivie Lealing in the Hook, cam he Queen, Turner, from St John, NB, arrived here onthe | 81 for NY that the said Phenix Bank was’ justly’ and equitably J J Harthorn, ot Bi 7 x). hia, which | Slat of Yet, with love of mizzen inast, Ac, cut away ina gale, PALL RIVER, Nov 1f—Arr achr Thomas Winans, Davis, entitled to the sum of $25,603 74 for principal and ff iccar gs pomeutieend eversibins attached. Was towed |v uyocan, Nov 4—The Jobh G Coster, Hamlin, of and for | YC? ,8id mb, sehr J Ponder, Jr, Ellingwood, Philadelphia. ‘whose veins the blood of the great martyr is running. shi ‘ * (immense applause.) tion. Ana while I concede a ehurch’s right to protest , against a pastor's course when at variance with truth and CLOSING REMARKS OF MK. ANDREW. : The audience were now about to Bepurate, when Mr, | Mors, yet I have no knowledge of being protested in Andrew dlaitaed tats atieden. , thit or in any other instance. Not a single individual He caid that the arguments upon the writ of crror in | Member of my church ever mentioned the subjest to me, . to this-city by steamtug 2 MOBILE, Nov 14—arr brig’ Rainbow, Huff, Boston; schr adh iele, tha peop! e e Btate: of kchr Romp, Mayo Norfolk for New Tiave em, Roston. Sbips rd Es " becure a reversal OE The eC A ee ee att | question of the Sbbath’s sanctity, and ie strict religious | fn State bonds, delivered to Jobin Norton de. eashiet of | kur aem™Ganscus Beek ates Ne ‘Whaiemen. night of the ith fost; shipe Carelive Tucker and Clty of New i . wee Eage ir | obeervance, I bave only to appeal to the multitudes who | the Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank (of Detroit, Michigan), J &¢hr @ H'Hoyt, Crammer, Virginia, 8 Arr at Paita Oct 2, bark Cope Horn Pigeon, 160 ap; 234, | York were towed to sea yesterday. “Appeals de the hagheet ot target, ek te aut ot | hear me every Sabbath, and who have often heard me | by order of Governor Mason for the use of said. pate, |S Mary Jane, Tuton, V bark Balaena, §.ep; Morning Kiar, Soap: Sth, Raward, a0 RS ATEED baie flores cum Urgall, Baeana: edhe Kater Nenera, Crile sneteet Of Virginia, and of the counsel— | <a "this question, duribg the whole of usy ministry inthis | March 16, 1888, le contrary to late equity and Sa eee ae, BO . sa Ayana Poe OP, eee meaves 1m) SPRAY en eo ukbuoe te Fo tee at nat rosne-—6 among the ablast lawyere:| Of "od eanecially during tie receut tabbetarsan comtro: | cuusernee, ema’ le wailand cosh co having been pro- | Fehr denen Wek We tc me \s ic + tadeapedetiialianiel UE POS cain ort ee ; : ‘i , - | conscience, : oid, ee! = Febr Venry TW con. i for ven. th nbepolis, Pickett, Sch. Pere, had sGbeh ino dusontty, 1a) oulnienig | SI7) aa es to ining Gemma from varwcnseanudoosed A Grek toile Treen tee liae ce Schr E Wit vDelneare Gy teeter ne, 100 er 6 Nov 12-45 Croste, Foste the best of legal counsel to defond these men. Mr. Phillipe here interrupted, to state aa incident which hhe had heard. The wife of ono of the counsel who wont to Virginia, learning that he had gone to Charlestown, 0, ton, Taylor, Delaware City for New Haven. rk Joshua Bragdon, Borton. «i inthe complaint; and the defendants are liable J fbr Grace Girdier. Pine, Philadelphia for Tohits Aug 30, reports her and onght to refnnd to the plaintiffs the eaid sum of | Fehr 1.8 Levering. Corwin, Philadelphia for Boston. mica eee $35,008 74, with interest from the 4th day of December, Gated oof echrg Airis Chath aot Pan GE Meee EE ee : schrs Alvira, Clark. and Parun, Clark, NYork: T'R Jencs,.. Gothen Tats a Gateomb. und Presto, Larrabee. do. Spoken, dc. NEW ORLEANS, Nov 14, PM—A: Centurion, Canl'c- Fhip Crest of the Wave, Steele. from Foochow June 16 for } ins, NYoris trig AD Deskin, symone io Janel. old lan of duty, by the disapproval of a church, I never ave been ‘so deterred, and Tam sure I was not in this instance, a8 there was not the least ground for interte- bf get mg rence whatever. . P. NEWMAN. J )854—the day when that sum, in pursnance and eatisfac: pe London. July 2, at 2158, lon 196 62 B. stenmahip Th Forbes. 5 Hori, WITT feat for poue-you may not retarn to mo—bat do | *¥ Yorx, Nov. 21, 1869. tion of that decision, was paid by the plaintiff to the de- | kchr Mary Nowell, Py" Ship Flien Fesier, Robinson, from Liverpool Aug 8for Cal- | Nyorke D “unee#e Forbes, Vera Cruz; brig A your duty: Thad rather be the widow of a brave man fondants—which eaid sum and interest amount at this | chr Lucy, Joboson, Great Egy Harbor, Seaye, cutta, Sept 18, Int G12 B. lon 16 15 W. ‘Towed to sea, Sth inst, sbip Jno Russell and sehr Mary Cleve- ‘than the wife of a coward” (G lause. é The Hemicide on Board the Frigate 4 $47,938 24. Tho plaintiffs are entitled to a judg- Schr 8 8 Buckin, si Elizabethport for Hartford. Ship South America, Berry, from Boston Sept 15 for Callao, | land. Mar. and! " Gren syplense.) a 5; bo ingly ugainst the defendants, and for said J Sehr Feshion. — Portsmouth, NH. Oct 6. Int 20 N, Jon 35 W. NORFOLK, Wov 18—Cld schra Joseph Turner, Crowell, and Ir. Trew continucd, stating that the gentleman who Brooklyn. ‘by 5 def a Schr Vietor, Murphy, New Bedford, 8 days, hip John Bryant, Gardner, from Swansea for South Amé- | Naind Queen, Hulee, Providence. is the acknowledged bead of the Virginis bar only de, 5 Sr aaine coche 68 24, tog-ther with the plaintifte’ conte of F Lohr Union Loud, Srovidence: 2 dave, riea, Det 10, 1at 23 048, lon 42.45 W, DEW LONDON, Nov 18—Ary schrs Artist, Hobert, Provi- clined to argue the writ of error before the Court of Ap- ee eee Soo this action. Fehr George M maith, Smith, Brookbaven, 2 days. Ship “wego, Stevens, from Mobile for Liverpool, Nov 8, Int | dence for NYor. Wiited. Vall Nocnieb tor co (and remain). peal other engagoments would not allow him (Before Hon. Judge Betts. } Before Hon. Judge Moncrief. Kehr Penney vania, Banks, Norwich, 2 days, NEEM clothes sail, Beomtiaas, foun “Fk : NEWPORT, Nov 18, PM— Arr brigg, Kuduras, Honkell, Hn to give his mind to it with that euurnty which he should | Noy. Z.—The United States vs. Charles C. Gooper.— ies Brahe ct Wy ig o Behn kascro Dalen sete (cae aaica 1.40 PM. entering Queensiows harbor (by slesinship’ Canade, rr eens Seale, Riots Cris Untan OOK, fergunieds becuse it wae true, that wetenna eee | In this case counsel for the prisoner applied 10 Judge | 412 Pomion Paevrance Crom ny.—This action was com. | cbr 3 Mares, Young, Albany for Pall River. “fark Abnle Bucknam, Portes, frem Boston Sept 28 for Fast ion rer, Savanah for terrible blight of slavery which curser Virginis and all | Betts for a writ of habeas corpus, which was granted and | meneed luct week. It was brought by the plaintity ab | ScRr Aurusta: (lp de Indies, Oct 16, lat 28 33-8, lon 34.20 We m peacare Pate oe eugene Woot ‘the South, humanity is nevertheless the same everywhere, | made returnable at half. ten this morni In gub- | copartnere in business to recover the amount of a policy Sebr Sen Bird, Brown, Port Ewen tor Salem. Bark David Nickels, Nickels, from Matanzas for Boston, Nov | Nk; Harbinger, Gulliver, 40 for Pertiand, Geran Herald, Cif” ana God Is nowhere on the face of the earth in humag " ieee De of inrurapee made by the defendants onan opgine,bolley | Fehr Felivar, Buck Rondout forfPrevsdegrs: { 7, lat 24 12, lon 81 26. ford, do for Boston: Maryland, Brown Baltimore for Bangor; bearts without r wheees. Carne: ) titting the case, counsel contended: first, that the courts | ang other fixtures in a machine shop at No, 278 Cherry febr Phd Mckee, we ale, Boncont for Wareham. 1, paeaenitte Foreign Feria), Albert Field, Pips, ‘Taunton for Philadelphia, Nothing sail The meeting was then without further formality, | of the United States have no Jurisdiction of the crime of | street, for the year 1867, from the Jat of May thereof to | Sehr Corvo, Holbrook. Rondout for Roxbury. prostax, Nov l—Arr Mary © Fox, ; clear. he ute ities oR * | fourder committed on board a vessel of war of the United | the Ist of May following. On the 6th day of January, Setetin bin eee Aviwaney Boy sary Rotendh, Wout polars WEE bem Eliya Wourgce, Prevideam tek THE ST NEWS. States while anchored at the Quarantine of New York, ‘THY EXCITEMENT pepe SUBSIDING —Mone | MHAt ollence being punishable only by the Btate of New e tess York or @ nova! court martial ; and second, that the pri- HUMONS OF BANDS OF RESCUERS, WITH OLD BROWN’S | (ner eos uot be held on the camainalton pending helors SON AS THE LEADER. the United Statee Commissioner, because the warrant was Cuaniesrows, Va, Nov. 21,1859, | issu <n the iequlsion of the Coroner of Richmond day | COUBLY, aod no witness was produced elther before or Order prevails here now. The excitement of Saturday | at the examination to make out a prima facte case 48 the has subsided, and no tuspicious parties have been dis- | basis of am order of wijourument for coe mouth to pro, panei | cure witnecse from the neighboring republic of Mexico, ‘avidence. faied from Flushing 3iet ult, Trajan, scbrs Citizen, Woodbull #1 1858, the machipery quoted was much damaged by fire, | freamer Pelican, Aldrieh, Providence. Havana. i y New York: Willard, Buckingham, New York. Sid brigw and henee this action. The defence is that the plaintiffs 1 The sehr J Harthorn, Vi her Asrinwatt, Nov 3—Arr brig Emily W Sevbarn, Nickels, N | Lian Mcbo's (from Sevanneb); t Jobn, NB: schs WB Dar- ere not partners in businces at the time the policy was | qtim’ nine acing ont on the tie Onis ape (COE OPhile | york: Oh, bosk Florida, MUpday, do. Sid Sie brig Minnie MI | Hew mitesn Feld cherlen Met ten Hi Carter were not pe policy Aelvhia. whve golng out of the Hook on the ‘night of the 19th, | york. ht. Werk Florida. M é Kuseell, Todd. Portobello. | 2iet arr (hy tel) sche M I! Rend, Kelly, from Albany for North peti; that thes y has no somarable interest in the pro- eine ane tbe sehr Galle , rom ehmond, which | “Banta, Oct 2o—1n port barke Kibertar Hicot en, Ban. | fed Mae . a that the insurance was obtained by mierepre- | curried away flying jibboom, bowspri und everything attached, | eT ee te , Hichborn, from Ban- Pend Saagion lor Root 7 ; that they bad, at all evente, assigned any inte- | * ove port bow, siurted eutwater and Tecolved oer damage. gor- for Rio Janeiro Ztth, dise: Adelaide, Pendergast (or Nel- Racer, #pow, f ve The os) Wire * on), from Balu o ried), Janes 1 , Eliza betbport for do; imma O Curtis, Horton, Boston tor’ rest they might have had, before the 5th day of January, | ‘The ship Facert, Capt Hussey, arrived yesterday from Liver- | "hy rym ialumere (es reporied), for Rio Janeiro. ‘Tangier, Mniior, R bon Robitecn, North Bedford for do; George Washington, te the “Foundry Furnishing Company.” The action now | prnl, bas 266 passengers nnd renorts:—Oct Sl, PM, while furl- | Poxnxivx, Got W- Sid aibens, Suilivan, and Mary Hyler, | ame on for trial before Justice Moncrief, of the Superior | !x the iniventopsail in a beavy blow, Jobn Gramls, a seaman, | Hyler, NOvieans; Undine Merryman, NYork; Light Tripp, | Hyennis for ed " au before the examination of the first witnose was | Bolte of Fcotland, fell overboard and was lost: Now 10, lat 81 | Martinique KRW ERDEORD, Nov 1—Arr. sobre Cran. Hammond, . r Jon 60, i acbr H Havelock. of and from Yarmouth, 0 i vt % Baltimore); Ann b Salter, Fish, We \y for Governor Wise has received letters from intelligent and | Counsel for the Uolted States opposed the application. J cc 1 the Court adjourned. ‘The amount claimed 18 | fi: thins, 16dnys out: Toth at S950, JonTS 06; was board: | RAneRLGR ts Oct A e=Cld Valention, NOrlenge, Byaney, C1 ater, Fish, Wareham, for e v ‘The Court said that the case presented only required | $2,0u0. Verdict for plaintiffs $2,200. ¢? by abip Rockall, Cant Martin, from Onteutta for’ Boston, 140 ] Catia. Cet %—In port ships Old. Colony, Low, and Rising h MEWAKK, Nov 19—Arr echra Stranger, Metamora, and responsible parties in.the North and West assuring him of | that he oo Daas'upon the question of jurisdiction; an, BRATS hd TCE daysrout. Bun. Skolfield for Cork for orders: Kival Kelly, from Sevan: ene 28D Bare. focal EXzadethport; Little Rook, o org: BOD if that objection be well taken, the: BELOW. ib, dise: barks Ontis, Beals NY do; er, ot h RIOR. porte app bed etl te Beers os pairs Sant of ertaetie w bole Oy aioe eed oe bo ds: me louise ea eens tailor, arrives | T*O*DFRAnd one brig, unknown. ine fi previous woth thibg Guberne, Wiley; Northland, eeu ERC Mow tear steamers Peicel. Baker, and * | termin-d; and, after commenting at length upon the vari- Sranmxe on Si Boarp.—Jacob Smith, a sailor, SAILED. rey, and Screamer, Snow, Cor! Subcrarr Hurkettos Ceaiee Baer e 5 Mo mind. ‘The military are preparing an encampment. | ous statutes of the Unived States axalont wnurder on board | in this port yesterday from Marseilles, on chargo of as- Steomsbips Ariel, and Adantic, Aspinwall. acto shes, Wheel fr ahartlon iy get 28 oo Ouran Key West: echis Cire andy Mey Wredericeaburgy Wa ‘The Governor will return to Richmond to-morrow. We | of Ame ani cee’ Gin toda or ne ee pe 1t with intent to kill James Doyle, a band on board the | Wind at sunrise SE, sunset do, with rain. ir Wind. itaten; Wasbawar Bi and Wanderer: | Piscon. MUI, Dalinrore vin Fel ‘River: Fmpire, dame, bere cavalry, artilery and infuntry enough to eacounter | Tited States relating to that subject, be decided thie the | shiy Lady Suffolk, by stabbing him with a knife, ‘Theas- fed Eagle dor at 22. los: Weabinaion, orton, + | mh, poadelpela: Vain case, ‘lizabethport sloop @ small army of sympathizers. prisoner must be discharged, and that that order be car. | nuit took place on the outward Of the vessel. ste Ere ennne Repost. Uatchelder: Abby Btetaon, Melon, and jeten, for | thencndonh, Newie frea PaiCia i eee Mae rumored that Governor Wise has re. | Fied tnt fle eee a a etscmncraing, un: | smith wan gent beck wy order of the United States Oon- J onli ADs pov 2k, gunner Ge ship, nade Ue Hook, | we, for Cork for crdere do, at i; baths Cruage Me To | Se Rock anemia stoma Philadephia, “At an supposed fo ccived a despatch from Governor Chase, of | lets at that time the naval or the State authorities demand J vl, and has been kept in irons during the entire passage. | Sound in’ Wind RAE frechs noudyread haze ees MH | Havana, do, at $16; Panater, a: Bee Arse Dana trom Me. Bt brig Seaan Wares talieeig ik "aks D a delivery of the prisoner 5 The wounded man was not sufficiently recovered to leave FORT LAPAYETTE, Nov 21, munset—The bark Mayflowe Camis, Oct —arr Chai ote, Go nN Warshman, Piy- pf the kd galivery re Philadelphia; ak, thio, & large body of men—from the hospital, but be may be e: here in the course J for Barbados, passed down the ‘Narrows at 1245; ships SG | _ CARDiry, OctSI—arr ? BB Anbinend, Toate eee eeney; Mary Anna, 4 six hundred to a thousand—are arming for a rescue, under The Slave Trade=—The Bark Orion. of afew weeks. Glover, for Melbourne, at 2.60; Great Republie, for Ban ‘Fran. | month, Habson Gregory, Counor, Gootieg, and | Rtwardn Babooe Phinae, ee Woe beeen command of John Brown, Jr., and will undoubtedly start UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. Cnaxcx ov Boxcrany.—Mark Mehr was brbught before | fire. 9 Sg; eymmentys Ariel for Anpinwall, at 8.15; Adland | den tangy. Bose, HavaDes Wan, 3 Trea Park, a | Woh ealtmore): mptzo, Mason; Eva, ‘Tourgee; Ciuzen: " for Charlestown. Wise is said to have replied that if Gov. Bofore Hon. Judge Hall, without a jury. Justice Osborne on charge of having, burglariously enter. | ur of slorm mingion, ‘chr vel Bales, Udrerpool-', Bid Gd) beige Fan: | PAKS CAVALLO, about Nov 1d—To wed in over the bar, ‘ernor Chase allows them to cross the line, he will enter Nov. 21.--The United States vs. the Bark Orion, her | °o the dwelling houses Nos. 124 Walkerand 47 Pitt stress, » Herald Mart: mdence. nie, Rosa, NYork; Abby Watson, Watson, do; Proteus, | brig Matilda, Richerda, hence for Lavaca. Towed to sea, bri <j proceedings against him for treason. “ tackle, dc.-—This veesel was seized on tho 2st of April ae fabipep } renee bout $85 worth of a \ KRY A ia Nov 17, 6 Chipman, Boston 04 sia Tanaro, Plumley Bristol, Bo, syatie, ~~ (3 BXork:; schre Robt Palmer, Wilton, for do; , or jor exalt i n, CM \ONBTADT, tr ” ; . for Another despatch was received on Saturday from United | #8t; in the Congo river, by the United Seftumturebevevens Ons. Ater Dinininch te comipldtee. ‘patios. pike meri x of the 18h, Ciexvcecos, Nov @—Arr brig "A B Brooks,” Mann, - | TAUNTON, Nov 18—Arr sehr R 8 Dean, pig nd Marion, as a suspec' . - Ce Doar ne Dalen y) Vern Cruz. She hus éxperienced heavy weather the entire | field. Uist te ts 56 19%), sche Albert Field, Phillipa, Philade! ‘Stetes Marshal Johuson, , Stating that from gix | already fully reported. The testimony of Lieut p- y passing counterfeit money, has been di passage, ard bad @ narrow eseape from shipwreck upon the ‘Dat, Nov 2—Arr Ciel Cheever, Akyab for Bremen (and WILWINGTON, NO, Nov 17—Arr’ hundred to a thousand men were arming for a rescue in | bell was taken, ond the case was adjourned to this (Tues- | <d, and the accused honorably discharged from all fur- J Caryrini reef, She bas tken on board 16) tons coal and will | anchored); Coural liver, London for Newport (pnt back | Roston; schra MR’ Wells at State. John Brown, Jr., is the reported commander. ' day) morning.” ther attendance in the matter. sail ibis morting. Minister McLane and family are all well, / and anchored); A B Thou) paon, Bavgoon, vie Maurliss for b ‘Id igus Joka, Burton, do; JW hos hiv

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