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8 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBE: 1, 1885. ARNE cnet A a EER, Rane ‘ ' r Masonic Mission from South Carolina. | NE, 8PM itincreased to a righam; MBXICO. IRELAND AND AMERICA. THE ST. JOHN TRAGEDY. ‘A commission from the Grand Master of the Free eae swivel Cee: vam eee South Carolina introduces to the fraternity bead Noe ; Lecture by the Rev. Dr. Moriarty, at Burial of Twe of the Victims. pops oy rmeacpeenin acy ieihy Ae oor "EI Oid : Irving Ball, om the Aunczation of Ire- Une Of the most affecting sccpes that has lately takes Brops, of the lodges of Columbia, 8. C. Their mission “ie 4 TRE FIGHT OUTSIDE OF MATAMOROS, | == witn arserics. Pace in tn ety rami yetrtay SL. Lake's | oy wntore te Nriernbroereed the dsrsed r A lecture was delwered last evening, at Irving Hall, by | church, at shout the hour of noon, on the oceasion of | aq destitute condition of the Masons of that place aud | fo mnt the Rev. Dr. Moriarty, of Philadelphia, the distinguished | tbe performance of the barial service, according to th | 15 seek such assistance as it 18 in the power and inclina- Catholic @ivine. The subject was, “The Independence | Protestant Episcopal Church, over the remains ef | ton of the Northern lodges to bestow. It is well known | A Reo*staone'war porn, ‘The York, ‘Americans Supposed to be im Come | of tretand, wit ber Annexation to America,” which was | Francie J. Lyon snd Mary bie wife, both of whom lost | gi.roughout the repablie that, great as have been the suf: | {ab aay out Oct olocka,” Nickets, Naptes; 18th, their lifes by the late terrible accident upon the Albany ferings throughout the South occasioned by the war, from a mainmast; Vistened to by ap appreciative audience. The lecturer steamer St. John. There was a large attendance, and | 454 however wide and sweeping the desolation, Colum- mand of the Liberals, commenced by saying thot adistinguished Frenchman truly said that there was no people around whom patriot- | Botwithstanding the falling rain severs! hundred per- | pig, the Capital of South Carolina, was subjeoted to * | and passengers, (0 tum, pore morals, courageone faith, uncopquerable faith, | ®n8 continued upon the sidewalk, not belog able % | cocner scourge and a more intense degree of misery than | Oct,16 ltt2 0S, lon 6 85, Thos Mena ; Biotin, NEWS FROM EL PASO, | fidelity, bravery, pationt endurance, poetry and elo- peratyochenotig & poral vont bt cipal any other section. It 1s not so generally known that the Boon detained: bi westerly gales; lost and Matra Oot ee Hamilton, 8 see. late uence had thrown «halo more captivating and more ceremonies. meen clock. | Masons of Columbia, during the war, were conspicuous . abi actor ¥, Cale forocr yg ee a Bare re, tg, tome ap, wh | me a tag Hie &e. &e. &e. the Iriah ho e 5 glorious than arouns people. He continued in | tho but all people nt had the satisfac. | in their tender care of the federal prisoners confined in | mdse and 450 passen: to a tion of behaiding the outward caskets containing all there | that ity, by which, insundry instances, they incurred the | mit eciiy tom (Brem), Bremen, 80 days, with en a ren gins, Rangoon; TE n, Rainey, Calcutta, was Tofvot mortality belonging 'o the departed, ‘Th | rvpruactes and even the denunciations of the prect and Back t Babaes Biaria’ohip island, 33 day, in ballast, “Aug 9—Arr Cutwater Ean Frassisna, sia Sih shishes Stulhse, NYoek eee Ocean Rovers Wile this eulogistic strain, and said he heped the time would Tho Northern Light, which arrived at this port last | come when there would be A” reasonable pros | Coma. J 4 were of dark wood, tifully ornamented, and tod FW 5 5 evening from New Orleans, bas brought us later advices | pect of her liberation “from British tyranny. | bearing wreaths of roses and other tlowers aud crosses of the community, The miseries which these le DoW fey, Sg ae ‘St John, PR, 18 days, with sugar, iw 29—Arr Siam, Saville, NYork; from Mexico, It was his purpose to show that every nation had a | immuorteller, They were taken from the church in silence. endure, and the good faith with which these clung | ae, toG Peniston & Knapp. Lee ist, Joshua Jlee, Walker, Hong Kong. rt to refnae is own, ier any, ‘conmtroct | ven the ure! aote of the art wae quiiad by | 1 Cao he slecainse gusts ihe | fee agen, & Ce, O sa toF agra | pron McDonal Callan bi Pood Warren, Pigg, Goarys tsown government, and to eeloct its own ‘nment, | solemnit; the scene. ir ? in rate | tio of the ‘ Ki iavia; F ? Mur Matpmence Commpentence. sere eee time he'would olaaly an cenphotieally de | hearsos the remains were borne to Greenwood Cemetery. | fraternity of the North, We trnst, and take for granted, fete sanz eb pon, Onl Hecion, 0 SA Tee Ramee | Canaen nae Yeni bne eran, Uunegrwoots Matamonos, Mexico, Oct, 12, 1865. clare that the doctrine put pretending to teach | On Thursday last the man and tha woman whose mortal that the charity which they seek for the relief of | took off captain and crew and brought them to tle port, Muscat, Aug 25—In port bark Glide, M’Mullan, from Aden, BATTLE ON THE LOGUNA. that the nalenamnets government in Ireland was a legal reanaloy were ons taken from fe Luke's maen om ao emi yectie wt othe siinbald. ines Brig Alms (Br), Fraser Hauifax, 7 days, fish, to ba ay Oct 17—Arr bark Evel: Be: , WAS a teacl worth: the same & new! cit a mn an i me a “a My ‘A brink ight nas been going on in the Logata, as she | 2H, NAE ® “aching only worthy of '& heathen and | dhe portals ofthe same secrad see © Rank” ncand | brotiers of the lodges of Columbia. They have een | Jr Dashing wave (Br, Otto, Palladetphia Oct 28 for | schny Anisioge (At) ghcGey NYO? 180" 'W Rioeontny + plain outside of this city as called, since Sunday last, be- | Control Irciand was a usurpation, English sway was | happy years together. Thon they were fall of hope, life | heartily welcomed, thus fur, in New York by the Grand | ae Ee Gitte ee barrell, Phitadelphin for Norwich, | land, Sd 18th, brig Orison "Adams, Raniyf, Baltimore; 1910, brig O C Clay, Bryant, Philadelphia, harroll. Phi and happinesy. Three short days later they were ready | Master of our State and by several of onr most distin- Sebr © R Vickery, Babbitt, Philadelphia for Providence. v ‘Blit rt for Bos Maxzaxtiio, Oot 12 Arr scbr Nautilus, Tuthill. NYor. for the tomb. Aday or #0 oul; ‘ere they | guished Masona, From the former they have received Schr E M Dyer, Ric} ‘tween a band of the Ii a ortion of | an outrage upon religion and society, a source of injw berals, supposed to be a portio ety, ry y had passed th. Blizubethport for Boston, were carried from the scene of their bridal, in Uheir wed. | # circular letter, addreased to all the lodges within his Behr % Stratton, Tvrell, Elizabethport for Providence. outnambering and exceeding all that hitherto had been ‘Certina’s men, and the imperialist troops stationed here. | pented in the records of Newoastix, Oct 14—Ent ont, Dagmar, Toyen, for Mobile. ed Or barbarism and infidelity. Ire- u . a ‘ ef f . eWRASTLE, NSW, Aug 5—Arr El Whitney, Melbourne Skirmishes between these contending parties are s0 fre- ia had never been penaoseed. (Applause. ) he ding clothes, to repose caimly !n their tomb until the last | jurisdiction, recommending them and their mission to BEE EG Songer: rool, Bose on taf bany, ee ei i Aug ri i eY, 1 ; tromp ehall awaken them in another anda better world, | the tympathies of the fraternity. We have no doubt * " {romp shall awaicen, them io Suried Fraucie J, Lyonand | tbat this recommendation will baye its due effect. Quy | cht 1 W Benedict, Chase. Providence fox thladelphia, quent ip that locality that they attract little attention. | Speaker gave an interesting Mary Imogene Green. Only for afew hours were they | people bestow liberally when the case of the sufferer is | Schr Kacy sit ‘Champlin, Providence for Rondout. a ferriok, attempts which England made to conqover Ireland. She "pat in Wik, Investigator vcr, om Shiehds for NYork. in ih, inves Iareer. from Shields for NVork. The present one, however, seems to be more etublorMy | F177 courageously. and would have conquered had not 2 ; Oi PiyMovru—Off the Start 14th, Schiller, Babr, from Rich- ‘contested, and the lorses have been considerable, England brought into the field cannon and musketry. | separated. before them, and our Masons acknowledge with warmth, Sch: ‘Thompson, Providence for Elizabethe | mond. . q ’ 6—Arr Casilda, Stafford, NYork. The fight commenced on Sunday, when, as 1 am in- | Still ehe had brave hearts and strong arms left. Napo- TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. onerxy 2 zeal every just claiin of the brethren to the | port. PENANG Al ae china Ton: aspee, for Les= seamed ty on nema ees tse er advanced | tom the iat rat at vitry wae alnaye f0v0d | proeanegpunago on rar the sewer Be. Job, my | She “"e"agputy melamine monn ceanan | Ste Bemsememormen ge fname ieee pete bea ee B Reena aire er sm three lines of buitle-a formation never observed | guict ‘hint to the Fenlans githout costing, enyting, | Wife-and child accompanying me, on Saturday evening, | agit augurs tous that growing spirit of coneifiation which, Roby Wen H Rowe. Arey. Nin Waaeter suisse . Are Arai to! Phitudetphing mong them before. This and the skilful mavner in (Laughter and applause.J In God's hour, eooner or | October 28, 1865. Y [acts foc yu will! pele at sundered ties and re- Schr Fannie Hazard, Hartford for Rondout. Say ewories ee Ly ‘Which the troops were, bandied induced my informant | /aer_ he belicved Irish independence wonld be attarned. | about half en hou atter leaving the city of Albany, 1 Lo doe BrP Gee nen eee pet Jo4 Belge Gunes, ‘Poelands' | werpool; 19th, Bina (s), MeGuigan, and Virginia Adelieve that they were fighting under Ameriean officers. | hood, ropbery and miufder to oppress the Green Tale, the | Went flown to the barber's saloon; finding so many there, | thers of our country: met in soleunn debate for the forma- | Shr Cat mater’ preson, Greenport. Dams 09 (Oe do. ae ietat Bouger~ Ayimiar (sts be * Indeed, he states that be saw officers riding up apd rane cpatinned, at # great length, to show the nsurpation | I left the room, On my return stopped at the engine ie ane bry gan Panes ns keep, eit i noble exams, ae Tpereas, nig ow erly, who died on the patuage), London); 17th, P G Blanche 5 ish government ay 3s }. London ‘down the lines firing at ekulkers with their | Guy Mutetere eain peoriings Beet meoigretl heed room, saw a young man I supposed to he about seven: | ‘ny dangers from without, assured a yells — risus | Bark Acapulco, 8 days from Rio Janeiro, fa arco, Agassi ie ante, Patten. Callao. , rex pistols, whose air and manner of riding clearly indicated | upon them a religion contrary to their faith. He quoted | ten or eighteen years of nge alone, working the engine, | mony and sympathy with!n. the American. During Sunday the imperialists lost four | from Lord Macaulay and Sydney Smith to show that the | no other person being in the room. Killed and thirty wounded, Among the former was one | Anglican establishment was the most utterly indefensi- 1 f having to tow, the engine belt | Receipts and Disbursements at the Office | ; majcr. Contrary to their usual custom the liberals have | ble of all the institutions now existing in the civilized | 10 consequence of having (o pass a tow, the engine of the Assistant Treasurer of the United Disasters in the Bahamas, ‘held their ground up to the present time; and, while it is | world. Would th that government legalized that | Tng to stop and go ahead alternately. 1 remarked to States at New York for the Month of probable that no important results will follow, yet the | stole the poor man’s and pi England confiscated | some person standing near by that it looked to me like Octobe: ‘The following is a list of the disasters in the Bahamas dur- constant vigilance and aetivity of the small garrison sta- | the soil by adopting a system of plantations (not of po- ; " eptember 30, 1865, by balance....... $48,883,609 | 1g the mouth of September, as reported by onr corres- Boned here is required to prevent surprise, tatoes) in order to colonize Norman and Hessian ‘nidele, | DaTd Work for sucht a youth to handle the bar of suc an | aevvoints during the montb— yondent:— SAILED. ‘30th—Brig Albatross, Partridge, St John, NB, S00, SutELDs, Oct 15—Sld Saml Tarbox, Tarbox, NYork. Bypner’ NSW. Aug 10—Sld Buena Binta, hyrem, Shanghae, yoiicarons, Sept 21d Eort of Shaftesbury, ‘Kyoman, New or! ‘Heuxxa, Sent Arr Rising Sun, Mathias, Moulmeia: for'Fuimantt 13 iXtateaman, Pendleton, ‘ode, Sid 13th, "1 Moulmein), Falmouth. 27—Sld brig John Geddes (Br), Seabrook, All communication with the interior is still shut off | He also gave a historical sketch, showing the efforts of | engine. lalso asked a colored man (a waiter I judce) 11,064,409 Sept 22—Schr Thos Page, Larenam, from Baltimore for | St Jouss, PR, Oct 12—In port brigfMinnie K, for NYork 6 and business is aa perfect standstill, The papers of the | England to destroy Irish manufactares and Irish com- | who the young man was. He remarked it was tho oid | Loans. . Mb) Bartnudon with eaves an amber, total loss on southeast | dar se oot sare brign Louisa, Crowley, NYork; 4 sm ne merce. | O'Connell and O'Brien should never have recog: | man's son, J eaid what old man? Ho anewered the chief | 1uternal 1,105.906 "Bde rig Elia (Br), Brown, from St John, NB, for Matan- | 4th, Blenkliorn, Blenkhorn, row, Dyers, do; 7th, ‘ 1» 40; Oth, At ‘eflaire. nized the agsumption that the English government was Post Office Department. vas, with lumber; ashore on’ Biminis; taken to’ Nassau for | Humming Bird, Stephens, do (and old 12th for Glace Gi ot ne e left the door of the engine ym where Sa sie victeity of: Cale epee the entire country Yish “as (2, forelgu | foo—a usurper, | and that | ‘we passed the tow and T returned to egy ey: Mixcellaneous. with Fee ant ceneral cargos, ashore on Piauet Rock Shoal; | Wiley, ; teh Waa Cousins, Bell, do; 10uh. brie farker, { ‘The Empress haa appointed the following ladies of the | (Aqplause) England ‘never fe A ns fa 6f, joined may wife and chiit and retired in about fifvecn mae ger cou 3 doc ttihy B Dewolt, Grodan, a3, Cla Bel rie ‘argyle, De? Tanto do Carraates aba Deas Gaadhlupe Mores ae | Geese eerie ean te al Ceieeaae aoe My wie arose obout twenty minutes before thé explo- Total. es seraee : aresxnir Guioimo Sean, erty, from New Orleans tor | “8¥iomms NB, ‘Oct SOL8Ia ship Joseph Clark, Litiebeld, she decidediy was She was outlawed by every | sion, Our room being on the larbourd ide, 1) Parmonte New York, put into Hilton Head Oct 26, Lape aug! d's elites thang, Okstiie, str Gorozpe. principle of religion, justice and humanity, and only Trensury drafts. The Minister of Internal Improvements has forbidden | existed to extend famine, ce sound asleep, f , pestilence and death. The she transmission of any private d h ov 5 man é awoke me. Our door was forced open by ¥ private despatch over nny tele- who swore to support such a government swore | gtoam: 1 rushed from my roow, thichgte the exloou, to empl line in the empire which may be written in to support the diplomary of Satan. An English states- | the door leading to tbe jromenade deck and forced it ’ : recently said in a debate in the British Parlia- : oe me, hi \. = Twcambato, in the Sinte of Morelia, hus been occupied | ment that it would be contrary to the interests of Eng- Fel ee alert conte iin eShop e ne DroptardePtteagie™ et Boum when | Re Re hehe Qari | rete cor paca eat ra Dm i c io render the condition of the 1ri M wr pile court in Zacatecas sentenced eight men to | people so tolerable that the depopulation should conse. one agp bb lerBa to pretars Yon. meee ‘abor. ot for stealing. The sentence was carried into | The Times also sald that its depopulation was a provi- | through the steam to my stiersom, clot Mey eat Vunxcta, Oct 7—Are Henry, Blatr, N¥ork; 22th, Shakse peare, Packard, Calle Oost the explosion and o. ‘ig 18—Sid Oriental, Pike, Hong Kong and Sine mapore: Paik do . Sand San Fran disco. reaming the Scour Extan—Capt Covell, of Br brig TH A Pitt, arrived yesterday from Bermuda, reports:—Oct 29, 25 miles S of Fire Island Light, saw echr Ellen, Capt Norton, of and for Boston from Philadelphia, with a cargo of coal, ina sinking condition; took captain and crew and brought them to this Hien was about 200 tons, 20 years old, owned by Post Office drafts. Balance. jordeaux. \gnes, Yokohama Balance Cr., ‘disbursing acco Receipts during the month...... 44,971,967 —— — 56,825,705 | Port. Th + 36,226,070 | Reed & Cobb, of Boston, and valued, with cargo, at $5,000, Smr Dusu®—Geelong, Aug 25—The Dubjin, Goff, from ts. $11, 853,85 Arr (rom NYork, White Wing,” at Buenos Ayres; Slesi gelayo, Eliza Young. St Lawrence, and Nightingale, at Mont tevideo: Escape, and Wavelet, at Rio Janelre; Storm Bi at Blo Grande; Abble Tuomas, tv the Seheldt; Harpewell at Havre. ‘Arr from Boston, Jona, at Montevideo; Springbok, at PAYMENUS..,.....-cocccreeeees effect on the next day, dential blessing. So that, b r be e 94 | Newcastle NSW. for Sun Francisco, has put into Rardton, potvoral Douay bad arrived at gan Ll Potosl and as | tion was the policy of Bgland. "The oaly resource | wt ee a eet cer wine Saoemite Baanoe ( “Jaina #2674 | making nine ines water per hour and Intended to prooeed, alk EOI NONE med CO! ae Iv; also 080 \y . 4 +, 30,083, , to Tahit!, “ ‘from “Anteone,” at Deal. ais which Ireland had was the expulsion of the foreign foe. | gesistance of @ passenger outside of our stateroom win- | Appropriations. ........ VT 2}967,408 Pi tgp aay cai prince RI 3 pliss Rearayge Lu 18,000,201 | Sir Cagrss from Bombay. win Grme's tend en Point af Ayr onthe Mh, but a not mippoved fo Rave received any ingury. It would be a holy, Christian act to drive the serpent a - i dow, we were hauled through in our night clothing, I Our El Paso Correspondence. aay greta Cp epaay stds rare being completely helploss from my injuries, Wo were E: Paso, Sept. 29, 1565, | {OU4 applause.) He wetured tm | eloquent terms | assisted by two gentlemen, one of No. 3 Brondwag, and resources of Ireland, which was able | the other, who loet a sister-in-law and child, name not Payments in coin, 8,886 807 13,9 wares 80— Disturbed i x F 5,899,781 | Sur Eacre Wixa. Capt Joshua Hickey, of Portsmouth, Juares to Stay at Bl Paso—He ts Not to be Disturbed by | to, sustain, a population of twenty | millions, | known. While standing there, the ferrybont Morristown,/ ‘ vee | eH Trees Banton Tor Hombave before rertrted minaing, was Payments in not son, Liverpool. Draper, Brady, jtavias hark Starlight, Soarrow, New Orleans: brigs 8 V Merrick, Norden. Philadelphia; Charlena, Ni ie ie] Chage, and John Price, ‘Nickerson’ NYork: Whist nney, do: William Pickering, Wilmington, NC3 7, DO; Rl Tay, mn, New * orts. BOSTON. Oct 3—Arr Opens Propontis (Br), Higsin- Cla ship. Ro: Qc Prone _Cittiibhaan a's 8 and to offer to America the safest’ harbor in Balance, 7,100,519 ship of 1174 tons, muilt at Medford In 1854, and owned she Projet Organiation ¢ yopecl z Siege Rieion Z| Burope. | Phvsically, morally and intellectually the Trish Fas Hoboken, sown 6 “Oe ieemanee SeereCU? Piece fi is A Ceetde | EFT oka and otuers:of Boston, Pre e French | people stood foremost in the human family. WbAt | mark, “Come up careful, don't scratch off the paint."? | Receipts for customs in October, 1864 8,697,336 | Suir Evrora—St Helena, Sept 20—The Enropa, American Avoided by the Inhabitunts-—Adaress of a Bagian Club | Would they be if their energies were unsbackled and | \'Peutioman by my tide remarked, “That's pretty talk; | ship, from'Manimain for Falmouth, which put in here Sept te ivelial dae ak thoir resources developed in a state of pure freedom and | * Beniomnn Oy my sls Nem Ae lhe ald 7 F7.307,074 | 8 making water, ac, hax been surveyed; found to be making bee} 5 independence? ‘The reverend gentleman quoted from | P°ovle al ing. * upwards of five inches of water per hour at anchor; had lost President Juarez’s Influence upon the inhabitants of { English authorities to show that Englishmen were Hot- ‘As oon as safe we returned to our room, procured b some rails, fourteen stancheons, saila, &c.,and three men 7 = what clothing was fit to put ov—mont of It being wot $1,064,290 | overboard; her mainmast and mainyard were sprang, her this city and of the country is increasing every day. | tentots, barn door savages, and other equally horrible | with the steam—with the aid of some of the uninjured, xtarboard ‘chain pump broken, and the vessel generally There is very little doubt that he will be enabled to main. | MOUsttosities and ignorumuses, while the Trish people | ang went on board the Morristown. Saw hut one re- much strained and damaged, having been thrown on, her : were intelligent, generous, brave, witty and pious, and . 4 1 e bewm ends during heavy weather Aug 24, lat 348, lon 28 E. ain himse!f Jonger than was expected. The French, it | would yet work ont a new destiny and a noble history. er iba Al bf foe he, x eopecert. 500) to ay Sg She has been caulked, und sailed Sept 13for her destination, appears, bave no intention to pursue him, and intend to | His motto was, Ireland for the Irish. (Applause,) Revo. | stot the iniuted, | We vecured sents to # cals With, Suir $t Ataaxs—London Oct 17—Capt Moses Pike, of the 4 lution was lawful whenever a government employed itx | Eentleman who ; ship St Albans, arrived in the river from St John (NB), re. Jeave bim here as long as he choores to remain. Ac- power not for the protection but for the opprestion of | “* he was robbed of bis watoh. x PM on the 7th inst, in lat 46 $3 N, lon i9 20 cording to what is said here Marshai Bazatne has given | the people. Some of theso days the English serpents Mara ante aie eacatbaranaged ts rte At W'NWNE, and sqnally, with a heavy head sea from the Enst- 8) Frenth officers of the regular army orders to with- | Would get a eprinkling of holy water mixed up with | the jist of ipjured ones and do justice to the public, York: ship Eastern Stai Palage: Charles Brewer, David Nickels, Ci Nardenss: Charleston; Essex, Bajtimore; Ab! Delmont Locke, Marshal Dutch, tnd beg Bi do; ton, Barvados: Aroostuox, Rondout? Below brigs BE H P Kennedy, from Baldimore: Chimborazo, A F John Aviles, from Philadelphia, BALTIMORE, Oot 8—Arr brige Abby Watson, Watson Providence; Sea Foam, Coombs, # Harbor Tis jarthe Washington, Blanchard, Boson: Unicorn, Hall, Surinam: achra Alice 8, Chase, Bomton: SH Jackson, Wiley, da: 8 Berry, Bris 3 Isal . Pal ; Clara mig; J Olark, Benll, and AH Manchester, Nickere Increase in October, 1865. Balance, (r., bullion and exy Assay Office...... ue Coin received during Fine bars do. Total ...... Payments ib coin. Payments in Une bars. F. ward, the brigantine Atuxerses, of Exeter, getting becalm- Tinder e “i oadeide © ed under the lee of our sails, drifted br on to der. (Great laughter.) But he repeated that ting To i zen ohannels, ¢ ver I raw their men from the borders of the Rio Grande, so | Pov" i J. 0. BEDELL, of Albany, Balance........ starting fore, main and mizeti ohannelt,, damaging we Teligion, humapity and good sense suggested 3 i} tanks bips’ sides, stavin rier boat and 4 . Gi mi ua to avoid all ponsibility of @ collision between Ameri: | that bo. ection’ should taken wit *ieg | Ocromm 31, 1865. Stopping ut {12 Canal wirvet, | Funds in hand Grige aE eine Teac, Mataneas fond sid), Lucy W’ Aiemads an and French troops. not present a aessonable prospect of success. pana SS IR Fovds in Assay Office. Wane F Boxcar, Harriman, from Boston for Summer. | der (Br). Jacobson, West Indios: Clara Baxter, Boston: 7 ¥ The French have been received v Ny in Chih It appeared to him that there was only one reasonable side, PET, which went ashore, registered 218 tons, was built Fa es ag er mh bark St Agnes (Br), ‘ ery coolly in Chihua- | chance for suocers to Ireland, and that was herannexation TO THE ELTON OF TRE HERALD. Mt i at New London in 1852, and balls from Boston. Tene Att ateamahip Win K rker, : barks Thus, It seemed as if they bad eniered s deserted city. | tothe American Union. (Applause.) This was because Myvric Berar, Conn., Oct. 27, 1865. sayy “re Muay Ofc “9 Sih0 030 Brig Recarra (Br), Stanley. from Savannah for Halifax, | cricket, Wingate np Yienaltes dewannes: (Bi roms) Rivchge- be WIDER, 1D. , ine bars in ry OMe wax at Beaufort, NC, Oct 15, avin — iy sickness ter, Bremen. Cld brig Abby Watson. Watson, nee; Wo Unparted bullion in Assay Office... 628,306 on board. The first ’and second officers ‘The only persons who took any trouble in causing the | the people had no hasia upon which their powercould be | 1 tna ttenann of October 26 was published a letter from 0 1,044,039 | proceed as soon as additional hands couid be shipped. concentrated. By her union with America Ireland would Population to maken ramen srr in their favor were dexcron padecity hondatio and prosperous independence | Captain Loper relative to the models of the Madgie, the ‘Messrs, Acoma, MacManus, Pots and the Seijas family. and such ab annexation would be easy, complete and | Josephine and the Palmer. Lean say notbing ss to the: The state of slege has been proclaimed in Chihuahua, | Baturnl, for Ireland war now practically American, in all | 9.1.04) model of the Madcte, bat will give full details ‘A. Janta ce.conncll. of notables hes bee oa pave the formality of political wer, England gave Ameri- | OF/@\nal mode! of the Madgto, bat will give are iD appointed, ac- | ca charters; but freland gave hearts and hands. This | to those of the Josephine and the Palmer. ording to the custom followed by the imperialists on BS arate Fare tens | * number of hirtorical incidents. ‘THE YACBY JOSEPHINE. gach an occasion. Mr, Zuloaya D. been med that Ireland had a direct claim upon Ameri- Se hesierstaaree y errs agers ; "P- | ca, and ehe asked admission to the household of liberty. | _ 1 the spring of 1864, in Merch, I think, T met Captain pain ‘partmn mpetitor to } The Irish did not ask er set but that they might live | Loper at Stonington. He proposed that I should build that office was D. Antonio Tayuez. Great intrigues | and breathe as freemen. would Englandsay? The | the yacht Josephine, arking at the fame time whether I took place on the occasion of that election. The retro- | *¥rant, robber aud murderer should’ not be noticed. 1d follow hie instructions, I assented, and he on groda lethal vests fea sikaaana cdabisetamingas The annexation to America would be as legitimate as | ¥oUld follow sr POSTE ? ‘ — the annexation of Texasor Vermont, Some might say | gaged Mr. Stanton Sheffield to get the materinis together. Several families who had left the city of Chibuahua on | England would be mad enough to resist, If 80, woe to | Captain Loper then explained his views ag to taking the ‘the approach of the French have not yet rewened. Tho | her. She nover could resist un American feet He | sane of th je for a model. After he had Mieka inhadiioss dee foipation in | mlntained that a purely English army never won 1 bat- pe je Meadgic for a ae oe “sie iberals ‘es from any participation tn | tle. She ran away from American militia, commanded | cluded I showed hima draught, representing the sheer ‘Public affairs. The public places and purks of Chihuahua | by Irishman Jackson—was whipped at the Crimea, got | naif breadth and body plan of a small verse, and told fare completely deserted. At the musical soiree given by | the cholera at Sebastopol, and barely escaped utter anni- bapa oa bed’ Shinthie Liver bad che Fiuuch li Vinx altead shh’ a rots hilatton by the interposition of the French and Turks. | him bow I intended to proc Taptain Rawper 30}0 me ie only a single family | Why, he asked, should not America receive a people that | that might act as I thooght best. My plan was to line ‘was present. The French are avoided by the inhabitants | were governed by a usurper? Tt might be objected that | te vesse) up with straight lines, representing waver wherever they go. reland was too distant from this land. She was not as 4 4 o BONE E08 06 rane ets ; for away a8 California, Hindortan and Bombay were not. | lines, in the sheer plan, dividing the length into sections i ec sion of @ meeting Of | too far from the heart of loving England. Steam and | and taking the width from the centre, The boat tobe Mexicans held in the city of Mexico on the 16th of | electricity bad worked wonders in this age, and, above | patit was one foot deeper and ter feet longer. [asked Beptember, the day of Mexican independence, for the | Mil, the hearts of the Trish people were united in clorest | (iain Loner if he wished to sce the model after jt had of mourning over the fate of the nation, sevoral | SYurba tc rend the inean hick he aavanced among Wt f i : ‘purpose a ral | audience to spread the ideas which he advanced among | been made, He replied inthe negative, adding that 1 y chi Ma, Talpey, Jersey City: BR Mason, Sforevie Me rae Ger, St echt Pour Bist, 100. ‘BANGOR, Oct 28—Cid schra Athlete (Br), Cousins, Port ‘au Prince: Martha Maris, Colson, Philadelphia; Luella, Bure seas, Joracy City. ore Bato Coaurtre (Br), before reported ashorw in Canapltee LN. acer acc Sh i BOER OULD eee aE Taek tee bomen stl kes Less temporary jonah to be reim- longing to her. She has broken in tw t the mat burwed + "94,815,856 mast we faNeld up by dhe tara aad the stern han Sn Upon’ ibe each, A good deal of her cargo. (logwood iriiaetageagel -_ $41,626 aoz.ag | came oUt of her, some of which has been hauled ashore. ee Bric LC Warts, which went ve §o7,200,121 | Nautbou, wens to pieces during the recen| 4 Bric Cuata Pioxxns. from New York, at Savannah 28d, ! Yost foretopgailantmast of Cape Lookout 4th inst, at the United | scur Acnent Dexter, Chase, from New York, at Jacksor w York for the | ville, struck on the bar in entering the river, on which 31, 1865. remained some three hours: was then forced over beached to prevent sinking. while on the beach, and arrived up at the city 14th, Bcur Dexwarx, Chase, from Eitzabethport of and for Pro- vidence, put into Btonington Oct 27 in distress, having been run into by the schr LP Kirtland, of Wareham, for Phila- delphia, Denmark had bowsprit, jlbboom and stay car. ‘away, rail broken and jib torn to atoms, Damage, if any, to the other vessel, not stated. Lavxcnrp—At Duxbury, 284 inst, from the yard of Wil- Mam Paulding, tb Mary Allerton, owned by WH Nek rons and manded by ( 9 inches: bre: + tons, old measurement. She is inten freightieg business. hore some time since on t gale. for ANVERS, Oct 25—Arr scbr Palladiu DIGHTON Oct 27—Sid schrs Joho 6 Crowley, and J eh Dert, NYork. EAST MACHIAS, Oct 27—Arr.schr Montano, Sawyer, New York. FALL RIVER, Oct 20—Arr sehr Fanny Moss, Davis, New cera ychts Minerva, Jetereon, Philadelphia, Wave, Rhodes, NYork. ‘30th—Arr schra Thomas Horde Bina Bae oe Aes GLOUCESTER, Oct 25—Arr_sobrs_ Ni Babes, Statement of Busines: States Asnay Office at Month Ending Octobe: Depostts of gold — Foreign coink: vd discharged and repaired Tiusabelnpor for Tauntous lo. Deposits of silver, including pw Foreign coins.. Foreign bullion, ‘United States bullion (contained in gold). United States bullion (old coin). United Stater bullion (Lake Superior) United States bullion Nevada ‘ Total deposits, payable in bars Delaware City; 26th, Tdaho, Hart, Phi tA, . W_ ORLEANS, Oct '2l (additional)—Arr steamebt ewe bane Savane cae De ron, Havre, M jompaon, NYork; Rume, Juell, jverpool; brig Golden Packard, . NEWBURYPORT, Oct 2—Arr schra Banner, Alby, Blizas bethnort: White Sed, Lee, NYork. NEW BEDFORD, Oct 20—Arr brig Lebannah, Wall, Eliz- abethport: schrs Willow Harp, Davis, Baltimore; Dr Rogers, Parsons, Philadelphia; Albion, Smith, and John rt) Sena ert racy tan Bein Tor arte . sehrs Wm D Cai mn apie Git and Florida. Kelley’ e Y th, 26 feet 2 inches Spoken, &e. hip Resolvte (Br), from NYork for Shanghae, Sept 15, lat 8 having repaired; Horace 15 N, lon 3949 W. Priindeiphine B ‘Smal 5 LO Foster, th, jester. "New York; il Read, . Howes (from Dennis), do; Republic, Persons present were arrested and sent to prison. Among | the people, and was applauded on resuming his seat, ; heted ‘Ship Viekaburg. Seott, from Calcutta for Hil, EB, Aug 4 ‘them the curate of Corral, Mrs, Arclanos, Solas, Estanis ig hap hed aay etc lingst onan WG “aired SbF tat 24°58 8, Ion 718 es oer ass or as a Chane. to, fae Sige a nO ASOT Bi » Reatvad ¢ . A v q co rr_acht Dy it, Fie Conisien and other are meotion THE RUSSO-AMERICAN TELEGRAPH, | aas atter this oceurted (one Saturday) my partner, Mr. Monet taneatate ra ne ee eT NVor for Liverpool, Oct 10, at | SATS PETA Den Soe arr bare Se Walsh. (Br) President Juarez has received from @ Flemish demo- ae ~~ Ebenezer Morvan, accompanied me to Stonington for | New Onrxaye—Stenmship Northern Light—J © Benton, | tnt 4117, lon 64 26. f Herbert, Som! ‘brig San Antonio, Jackson, NOrlean cM wife and two daughter echrs Li Ghureh, NYork; Martha, M Fr L. Lorke, EO Mani Jon ¥ Weston, BA Kester, Ang Silver, HJ Phill PT Pailey, AH Juvisa, C Henry, rover, J Curtis, J Pi Es Oguvia Garduer. 1 3 Vander. | shin Neptune, from NYork for Liverpool, Oct 11, lat 4, jon 52 © | An Am ship. with ablne lacked star in her lower foretop- "Mobile; bark : Hall, Portland; 0 E | sail) bound W. Oct 16, lat 49, lon It, oa tie ye Havana; Hodwood, ‘Bogie, Savanel | et inn wailing from Hath, steering W (supposed the Sor- | W'Woodiit Maton, Porusmouth: schrs. Montano, Brown, nan. God innuewsn. 3. W | ronta. from Nvork for Mobile), was seen Ot, off Carys- | Boston: H 1.8 Walen McCormick, do; Milghty Hatter, Pro: yO Bromley, met Reet. ‘dence, Ly, WT Martyn AB | oT Reel y stnge, from Baltimore for San Franciseo, Sept |“ PROVIDENOR, Oct 9—Arr brig Star of Peace, Boomer, J Bud M Smith, | 15, Int 516 N, lon 28 02. Baltimore; schrs Anna Shepard Bowditch; RG Porter, Cros rigs Polledo, from Portland for Matanzas, Oct 18, tat | well, and Ieaao Morse, Reniford, Philadelphia; Glenroy, stoned troops 22°78 on 7. Meady; Rescue, Kelley; Rachel Jane, Northup; Elizabeth, ch,’ Brown, Provincetown; 0 "Pendleton, “fiaxter, Boston. ‘Cla ship Sco: in, erratic club, called the Nedortuitsche Bond, located in | Additional Particulars of the Expedi- Antwerp, Belgium, an address, of which here are a few tion Under Colonel Balkley—The Rav- yee he ages of the Pirate Shenandonh, &c. ¢ Nedertuitsche Bond, or Flemish Democratic As. San Franctaco, Oct. 26, 181 sociation, which counts thousands of members, has On the aritval or canis Bulkl a fk un ‘ananimously decided in general assembly to apply to sparen Praag ig ee beg? Yar as the Jegitionate x representative of the Mexican na- | American telegraph party in the vicinity of Plover Bay, yn, to congratulate you for the perseverance with ed abo a gag Mg enthnigeD doe Lor ice fi 4 pomp shy, and hesitated about ‘who contemplates to deprive the Mexicans from their | C°™mlng on board. When they came on board they re freedom and 97 lence. At the same time this asso- | ported that they had seen a steamer burning ships in the ciution cannot do than protest against the imprudent | vicinity but a few days before, and some of the erews be- assent of the Belgian government in supplying a for * Zwurper wilh soldiers, thus interfering in the domestic | nsing to the ships had been sent ashore by the stenmrr. pw ed Mexico and violating the national rights of the | The Undians“did not understand the burning of those xicane. : vegsets, and therefore hevitated about coming on boar. know, Mi t “4 “; won Belginds have lott thelt countty fur Mexican hia | _ Some two or three of the sailors set arhore by the ‘was @ secret as well to youas tous. In shis | Shenandoah are reported to have been taken off by the wountry tho inhabitants were tea to » balleve that these | selograph party by a young man who returned bythe ‘men were sent as . meal that they would not Dud againet the ‘Mexicans, 1a | Palinetto, though Colonel Bulkley does not meniionjthe ‘this way they were deceived without knowing that they | fact in his letters, and nothing is known of the preent ‘were going to support the principles of tyranny and | whercabouts of the pirate. him to whatextent. He answered, “Take ax much off oppression. as you think may bo required~’' I came bome and ljowever, tho whole Belgian nation, exespt a fow | The Alta California prints tho following details in re- | aired the forward end eleven and a half inches--the Anterested courtiers, blame the conduct observed in this | gard to the Russian-American telegraphic expedition: — old Hiner being already on the Boor, ; . as avy other, and the independence they require the purpore of assisting me, We found Mr. Shettiew! at his residence, and came to a proper understanding. The width of the versel being taken, was reduced to a thyen- eighths scale, I brought it to Mystic with me, and sade a model, varying on the midsbip section on the floor about four inches. Tulso altered the bilge. The stern of the Madgie war a common equere stern, T mind” of it an elliptic stern, this change swinging up the quatters some ¢ighteen inches. The other part of the model I conla not and did not work to the above width. The half breadth of the Madgie at the sheer Jine wax the only feature to which I strictly adhered. The plan of ber for. ward end wos also partly adhered to. Tne draught on the Soor was nmde ready for making moulds, when I received a despatch from Captain Soper, who wished to see me with the model, if completed, at the Astor Honee, New York, 1 met Captain Loper, ac cording to appointment, and we proceeded to his office, at pier No. 12 North river, and showed bim the morel, He remarked, “I declare you have made that end look a great deal better than I thought you could.” ¥ told him I did not tke the forward and. After he bad looked at it some time, be told mel might alter it. Tusked Is han, GJ Janjeso J ‘ f Cushing, Rev 20th Unive! Biates . New Onrxase—Per ateamahip Siar of the Union—DW | _ Brig Maracotha, from NYork for Sombrero, Oct3, lat 2135, | Brown: Denmark, Chase; Lady Lake, Congdon. and Jabez Dean, J 1 Melon, Mrs Dickey wnd servant, Mins EK 4. | ion 62 37. L White, Davis, itieabeibpart: Sam Colt, Hillard, do fi chinske, Mies Alicea Lae, Ed Dickey, Mr Clark. Pawtucket; Gilbert Green, Wei ie ¥ Len, Thomas Wiliam: Miss Fore! haart wt, Mrs J Annrossan, Oct 12—Sid Vistul . NYork. Edw Loeb, Antwrnr, Oct 13-—A) hes Schultze, NYork: 1th, | sehr RL wer, W Muller, | Agra, Sb: ; 1th, Bertha Fein, ‘dia, $14 16th, Anticell ing 17th, Julia Kelley, Walker, Philadelphia; Arr at Fl P. x Albert Louls, Robarte, do, Sid 16th, Princeton, Wamack, | 28th, Nellie D, Sindams, Phi MWih—Arr acbr Clara Davidson, Jeffries, Philadelphia. * Dot 29— ert Adame. Ay ton, Washington, Nd; Treasn’ Crook, Wight, Eliza Brown, Higgins, Baltimore; Martha bethport: Nickerson, NYork. iptoakl, Addison Ray, BR Ar child, Wm Mr F . McLellan, N¥ork.” 4 Read, Ter et PR ICKET, Oct 2 sid echies Hye Ad Huggins, Miss _ Huggins om ie Ja, Tite, ; . . : : SKunen, Aug 16—Arr Magenta, Dudley, NYork for Mania; | RICHMOND, 6 "Avr brig’ Albert Ayres, Nev. Cap: JW Slocum, Mrx it Chaussen and |, AXstem, Aug }6—Are Mogonte, Daley. NT0rk for ee York, ld brig Marion, Decks fisiifax; sehr Raby, Phillips areer, Wh, wrelista, Cafiano, NYork. Sid EM, Dot r7— Ary cokes Ht Babee Webber, Philadelphia eamahip Kagle—1 Crespo, J Devino, T Berty. Hong Kong tor Nvork. ' 16th" Therese, Robeson. NYork 1S RUEE, Oct at ket, Webtier, Pies SHIPPING NEWS. Brrurn, (ict 44—Arr Dorette, Schuiken, NYork; Monsoon, | € Charire, Burr, Lanesvil efor Phildstpbie. id 27th, br : ibe ‘market; schr Wm Bement Clatren, City Point, Va. 2 Huewsnitaven, Ost 13—Aer Gazelle, Shaw, Philadelphia: | Penny, orn Cepeda Reinhard, Warnken. NYork: Therese, Christoffers, do. Sid |” sour" A ~morn 415 | Mth, Antioch, Hemineway, kh “lamer 6 Iphia, horns a och Jansen 8 Shindler, Zee, Phladelphla.. S13 Moxbears, Oerlt (no Lith)—Sid Wm Frothingham, Qua | hate t's" Wheaton, (Wheaton: i, andenreld, Norton: 3 » | lew. NYork: to 16h, Minerva, Hinghea, New Orleans. Reinhart, Hand, and Wm Bement, Penny, Philadelphia, and Batavia, Ang 24—Sid BD Metealf, Anderson, Sourabaya. | 4 fleet of coasters bound East. 865. Bannanos, Oct §—Arr brig Hattle Baton, Murray, Dema- | “ STONINGTNN, Oct %7—Arr schrs Law, York, phscrting fara (and sid 9h for Boston); achr© A Farnswortt, Crow- | py for Aalem:; Henry Gibbs, Snow, NYork for New sare, tients Maan tora te non. | Sta prmtrtathtage ne et on , < — . lam- Steamship Teutonia (Ham), Baack, Soutoampton and | wire Yand proceeded); 18th, New York ‘Ottendorp, do or YORD. H Sarre sloop Mary Brush, Holmes, post. Pert of New York, October 31, at one-half out. When I again saw being at the time instance. The Belgian people love freedom as well The bark Palmetto, Captain Anderson, of the Russian- T next saw Captain Loper at Stonington, the frame Zor them they wish it equally for others, American telegraphic expedition, arrived from Viover | him, at the same plage, he Josephine wax planked i ae ng rs ye has received ye gg Re bay, on the coast of Asia, om Sunday evening. By this ps y ‘a mews e defeat of Tacambaro (a le where v ‘ She Belgians were defeated) thelr indi on end anger arrival we have late news of the progress of the tele. Ss not for the Nexican soldiers who are fighting for their | &™@pbic expedition. Sndependence, but agninst the real «ui party who Colonel Bulkley and party arrived at Plover bay in was Gereee caren Ling oh go ur. September, baving Sounded across Rehring’s Straits Bardo de Trejaoin Tuivery, Minister of F Torsiga ‘Mfaire, | With the steamer George H. Wright. The bottom of the 4p very appropriate terms, Straits was found quite as favorable ar anticipated for tHe laying of the cable. The Tart. Colone) Bulkley reports th Tee fe me et between Mr Voorheet taon AD- | map an the. Kinckpuck ie Identia! withthe Yon Rom @aab Chief, Mr. Mace’s stallion Wofal and Mr. Ward's is navigable for small steamers as far x6 English amare Bolle of Baltimore, announced to come off yester- Fork. Mr. Kennicutt, with t! ty sent to explore the You ay at the Fashion Course, was postponed until Friday | pon io New Wesuminmver, British Columbia, wax left at ext, on account of the rain. There will be two trotting | Fort St Michaela. They will go up the You Ron and ‘matches this afternoon, for $500 each, at the above | Kurchpack ins small steamer, the Lizzie Homer, which Course. is but thirty-five feet long. ey will proceed to the a head of navigation and then across, with reindeer or on @REAT TWENTY MILE TROT ON THE nIvensrng | foot, over the ice and snow until they etrike the rettie- COURSE CAPTAIN M’GOWAN VS. TiMe—rig | mente in British Columbia. le Colonel Bulkley's party found the earth op the Ameri- Boerow, Oct. 31, 1865. can de wane Mn Ca eee a frozen ii an unknown dey |, On their arrivi ' ‘The greatest twenty mile race against time recorded in september. The coentry on the american chore wan ‘took place at the Riverside Park, near this city, thie | rolling and broken, but high, and wae destitute of afternoon, the conditions being that the Kentucky | tnber. Grantby was found to be the hest for and painted sutside the dec® frame. I think part of Hambure—Kunhardt & Co. for Bi Steamship Lonisa Moore, Wooster, Newbern, NC—Murray | fF, pmeg ‘Oot 15-14 Enoch Henner, Benner, Havana; Elizabeth a Nephew: rafeo _1 8 Sm 16th, Bremerhaven, Hilken, St Thomas, Semen marr aire, speraesa, Homa Witney & | 9 CORK. Oct I6—Arr Banshee, Henry, New York; Elisabeth, Manip ira Liverpool SGuomitavn, Oct12—Are Balfot Box, Rarstow, New Orlen i i RRONSTADT, . Barstow, New ns. q AnIp Merrat stctach, Hewes Bord 8 lincken Chectan A Ship Me . o o im erect hw Crowley, NYork. |? : b. if be 4 3 : b Bark Isabel (8p), Tomaaino, na—Galway & Casndo, Daveurts, Ag 8!—Arr Simla, Porter, Boston, fe; rig Orinoco (Br), Bldeck: re. Dewalt & . , Melbourne. , Helvetia, MACPRERSON AND DONALD SMITIT oe tes ih, Cork for dore-D R Dewot & | Keeranee Hatch, Melbourne. Sid Sept 4, Hi “soha: iste ngig Sih Broiher, Ranke (Br), Cochran. Rane mah fon & Oo. So whey 4 Shallet, Willis, NY: B CSeribner, Bu 1 Scur Talen Br), Mer iae Hegre kb ye the deck was laid. T asked him If be saw any alteration to made. He told me, “You have had your own Tiben way; finish the work as you hare begun it. finished the Josephine; |. Of one occukion since then, ominenced Jast job war made some repairs on her. Th’ w my — Mr. organ, not Mr. Shefheid: for Me. forgan jus been the only partner I have been arsoriuted ‘vith for the past four yeark. THE TACHY PALMER, ‘The first conversation relative to the yacht Palmer was had with nee fn ag ‘at the yr Age m the 16th day of Febraary ‘We spoke of the price, and he \ tend Canpenag, Oct 20—Sid brig Blue Wave (Br). Philadelphia. Dear, Oct 17—Arr J L Bogart. 3 for Liver- (and anchored); Muscongua, Miramichi London proceeded); Fanny Buck. Sweetzer, Callao for Rotter- ad Lo ond Brewers ied to make it Fine PALE ALES, VORTER and BXTRA STOUT, Dewolf, Bebr Ben, Fulford, New Orleans—F T Phillips. Sehr TC Smith, Anderson, Newbern—J L Dav Sehr Norman, " tok] me what arrangement would save thirty per — These Ales, Porter and Stout are of superior quality, Di brewed with Y = eg tA Slaght, ‘Off port 18th, Anna Decatur, Pickering, from Callao for ra a erent care, ie and strengthen. Hambu ‘ game evoning. or ‘South Foreland 16th, Pocahontas, Graves, from Callao wery, West Eighteenth street, between 7th and 8th ava, Steamer Warri for Hambu Philadelphia, Bhp I sald Schr Active, Sherma Bieamer M Brew i 5 rg. T next heard of him on the 18th, by telegraph, a des. le 3 i PO eee patch reqiesting me to meet bm in Philadeiphia'on the 7 ARRIVED ‘guapbrheraprbcomepnageengenn 9r59 ARPET BUYERS WILL FIND AM ELROANT Ast Zist. consented, and the Bargain was detinitely co Steamship Ciy of Boston (Br), Kavnedy, Liverpool det 18, | \Facwovrm, Oct 4—8M Crescent City, Hlwatt (trom Bas | prusacleCarpeungs Me HIRAM, ANDIRBONB, 90 Bow and Queenstown Lh, with mdae and 60: era, to.Jnd | sein), London: John Bryant, Gardner (fram Akyab), 40. ‘also Imperial Three-ply and I Ci i Mt GDale. Oct 2 $0, lon ¢ Pie ,&: has Mar Giasoow, Oct 14—Arr United Kil (a), Munro, NYork, Window &I ey cent. He inqui whether I would superintend durlding of bis ht if he contracted with the proper iy agreed to do so, and left the i cluded. The agreement was tbat J showid return ho es is pron for I. - Bouse wins— rime, 58: and make the model of the yacht Palmer, and bring tne Freeman, | CJORNS, BUNIONS, CLUB AND wat é TWAT ba Boese7, shell, bound W, B0th, miles passed Gi \. Oct agedal NYork, Pro dound W. — 9% Gale, Sept 8id b- Fuikes’ Calcutia; 6th, Me. | Yards wide, at rea vet a mshi . Lawrence, Havana Oct 21, 2 PM, vi % Beautort pe in at te she a tn for Sealy, wien | “Stearn anrengere, to, a nh & Co, Experi. | for Maguain? rricane if lat $0. lon 79 30. ‘sar L} hwy Ss: Abby ir), Ls sehr Abbie 1 model to Pulladelphia « week later. The’ Palmer war to be one foot deeper and ten feet than the Jose. ag Ae Pn aa ihe brig cured, without pain, by Dra. RICE eS eats , over Citizens’ Bank. fey anniiaor eure cori, phine, As regards her ehape, all the features that were Boston. is Bia Tales tay Pinkhats (from London), | chilblaing, &e. By mail 60e, and $1 copied from the Josephine were the sheer and the design of the keel. The model was made at the boat shop of inchard, New Orieans Havre, Oct Ton and passengers, to HB Cromwell Aco. | NYorks Hermann, Kubiman, do. landing the cable on the American side; it is a safe bar. | CH. Mallory, Eeq., and finished in the presence of the thoronghbred gelding Captain McGowan should trot | yor, with good ; yoo Get 22, wit! ~ 4 mud bottom. following gentlemen, whose signatures are hereunto ap- | Had head the entire Passed he river jermat 5 New York; 4 ‘WITH Pu twenty miles within the hour—a feat never before ac. | From tie point soundings were mace across to the | panded: v DO. RICHMOND. eumeipe Evening Mar Bee Cusien Oan eis ae | Ree Ost te Arr CRcten tah Herat ew, Zork: | T)TVORCME BOATLY PROCURED Eun vemie complishedexcept by Teustes and Lady Fulton, and by | trance of St. Lawrence bay. ‘The bottom wns found to ©. H, ELDREDGE, 1, panned a ed brig: 20th, Iai 36.15, lou 75. ai | Ing, Williams do! 18th, Annie Ramsay, Phillips. NYork, Sid | yanee. Ravico freer M. HOWES, Atorney aud Counsellor, bs Te and LY | be very tavorable for te laying of the telegraphic cable, E. MORGAN. $00 PM, passed syeammahip Laberty, hence for Havana: sume | 13th, Valley Yorge, Crowell, NYork (and from Cuxhaven | 78 Nassau street. iy oth of there che trotting wae ons mile track, whereas | an it is shailow and @ to the kontheast galon. Ma. | Troturned to Philadelphia on the 28th, and was shown | Se. & Bremen bark, bound into Hampton Koads for | 16th). pn a = ain. Aner, fn this match the horse had to trot ona full half mile | oy ' orders. ‘Arr at Cuxhaven Oct 15, Alexander, Haydon, Callao, Sid ERICK I, KING, SPANISH AND AMERICAN our. chigne bay was found full of ice. Pintman bay was found | the contract entered into by Birely, Dillman and Stricker, Steamship Northern Light, Weir, New Orlesne Oct 17, | 15th, Saxonia (a), Meier, 3 FE and Goramissioner for every State in the Union, oe and the track nomewhat | 1,0," 800d harbor, woll suited for Ianding the ouble, with specifications as to the above printed dimensions of | with mdse io Jar'A Raynor. Get 25. at d in kr: Eheabeth Cashing, Brown, Brou- | ome si Brondway, hear weather was E romen ys Be hi tasted fet ‘The Asiatic coast was found entirely destitute of tim- | the yacht. It was ay that sho wae to be fully equal | PM, i iat 3096, low encountered avi heavy biow Edwin, Burdett, NYork. oe nea! powonin betore the advertised. tt was started @ few | bor and more mountainous than the American. The in workinanship to the Josepbine, and to be built to the | fruin the eastward wind yearing about ¢ PM othe NE, and | | Hong tig 26--Arr Dom Pedro II, Christopher, PRBNOn crina Drewke, SETS, een tote the ee ground was found thawed toa depth of thirty inches and entire atiefuction of John A. Forsyth." blowing & hw yrhic: 5 Ningpo, . Aiias Greenman, Webber, Singapore. WHITE AND, DECORATED. ann was an immense asseznblace of spectators, and | froren solid below that T war in Philadelphia most of the time fequired for the | for hauied about — W wavily HA ams 19-=Arr , AY Peal ( 4 etrou, Bate RICH CUT AND. PLAIN GLASSWARE, greatest excitement prevalled, the betting being | “When the Palmetto iett too was forming gonstantly. construction of the Palmer, and assisted Mosers, Hitlman | ing the gute catried Son ortens cha Bane eterna Bortiends | Tee Sete, Toilet Bote, Be. I we WOUT & CO, ‘ é tine a c . Gert Creegh, doi, Norton Staves, Portland: slightly in favor of the horse. To the astonishinent of | The northwest wind wae bitterly cold and winter was fart and Stricker, Mr. Birely being engaged with other work, | us to putinto Port for requires arriving Oct 20, ban Corlova, , Bristol; schr Pannie, Vahee, Phila- 498, 490 and 492 Broadway, corner of Broome street. the larger portion of those who had invested money the | approachin; a ) aching. The ab eld correct and im M, and after ni a ne rod te rt it da. | delphi. _—————————— — - ony acorns the fea tn the. unprocndentd Re bark Golden Gate, whist whsiiiseen lo thlh pos |S recsnia your ebeehens pda a Partial, | Mtion fou a4 hours, woe permitied (O repatty ead put to men fo sidtreh, ahip Midid (Br), Fawin. N.tork: 19th, bark Theo- mee = ee ‘time of fifty-eight minutes and twenty-five seconds, hav- | next month, will be expected soon. WORN A. FORSYTHE, Oct 28, at 2 PM. i dore Korner (Brem), Martens, do; 19th, nama, Sayles, AS FIXTURES pam Miection of new patterns of §ng made but one slight skip in the twenty miles. ‘The steamer George a wri with Colonel Bolkley —_——_—_ = On th nti cole Bice (9 § tra apart), H Kew Orieane | Phi ay Register ee ay ROrieane mh vananiion Hall Ea re hots, Newell Figures ane Ports ere socom lating the task the horse was but very } wii) return in November next’ The schooner Milton The Ree Murder at Beadt’s Basin. Riek ele with en Inranivg Sia}, Beves px tx. Msivesseh. ebty, ; sohr Megbarth (Br), ables in brense, gilt and Glass. Special % sign: by Trusteo was 6973634, and the trot The A ay gg Avnany, Oct. 31, 1865. pam: ne, Neff, Mobile, Oot 2, with mdse, tod Atwuito Mepany onnyork nedercy 200.8 gp flor vr ~y ammerdnaleserd en nel iy 16M, T fou! dig J ¥ ‘al a . Mobile, wi , to Tu ‘o y straite, wel ndiang, on both sides of tho | the name of the man murdered at Mradt’s Bain on Bybieell ite " ry B. Y. HAVOMWOUT & CO, m thOrITg Ot aad 4 reste from, NEC, mt® | Habtvax, Oct 25~Arr brig Mincols, Wright, NYorks: 28th, PM man Lomeern 4d ry igh fale ioereant within; | gene Fan May, Brack, dj Bae tana Turney Phas ap. 488, 490 and 402 Broadway, corner of Broome street. |, hove ta . ero. ri rat in . brige Pinto an tawa, from —— Yeu, (seen increasing: ate Pa, wet soanker 2016 | porto proviakne, ‘Old Bd, sony Uiediator, Westhaven’ (ue NaTional PARK BANK re 5 Jaomnt, Oct 10—Tn port schr Clara L Sparks, Downer, for tal. ‘nion Course on thé 20th of October, disposed and cn 1948, Tho time made by Lady Fulton was 59:55, and | to the enterprise, Russian off Sunday J 5 x . c y night was Captain Harvey Putnam, of Conastota, game off over the Centreville Course on the 16th of | pondered every possible assistance to the party, and | Madison pring The owner of the boot sea not killed. 1856. © the liveliest interert ( i Aceh ised were tmcanéticent, | THC captain was arouned from his sleep, aud told that en. OF NEW YORK. om. Seger 6 ry in many eer " ~ at Boston 8 days; Euphemia, ‘from NYork, disg. PaRrePeeeCeRRT ene: Ls ad Sanday School Convention. and much that was strange and new was witnessed by | the boat was adrift. He hurried on deck, where he was ig ad Aiton ‘ai, oo ‘lowing 6 trite sae roe Socar Aunfataian (8 oot Nore ‘rhe f aos ot ‘Depall Inver. f ry dng " Boman see below): 1605, Bomérset 9} oan foe August 2, 1885, Povawxerrere, Oct, 31, 1865. the The floating ice coming through Behrina’® | gejged by th ipposed, the rast of A Bunday School Convention, composed ot delegates | Straite was alive with walrus, who f by the eteersman, and, as in Au 5 from Tourteen different counties in thie Staten sa now in | adead-head summer trip to the southwest = | the crew, and murdered with a hatehot Bis head was Sere ibe sabee of Gntigues day has by a yA ce te in coring an official report to the | terribly bruised and cut, After the murder the ateers. one, mt Present is lage, and | officers company, concludes as follows:—‘The hed down staire into the captain’s room and gromt intorest manifested. Andrew A. Smith telegraph can and will be bui fm oe hed i: jt aoe 5 ae y i, eng in tee hig took possesion of his pocketbook, containing upwards i been oh bai latitude to suificul Sivan two daym, and hope evening vemican’ =” f suppoweah Hee Wc se Great PT ree hundred dcilars. Al! vue CFOW oF Cp Dog! Hi | le | Canova, Brown, a ie cacy vessel Sith | Kan iford Heltinarm rent ut owt 17H to roti ren ‘ ndtord, 01 en : ey a Sd teraneerl grid | wear. Sloe Rory ith ae A Niton, quetee: Tien AGNEW 19 STILL. ALIVE —NO Post. see.n0 person on board; " ickapoe, Loelan ignterien: A Pore ponement on nove . fn for coal, of which we were, ¥ iy by Ad: | ter New Orlennas” Orton, Hill, Nev ib, Atserien at i miral Lennan, of fh us Mottzer, New Orleana, ince New . SSS SEI Maps oT | aN Ms a lew York; 19h, America, jreen' | #8F tie mil ehes for damn” “THOMAS A

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