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ee. ee j 8 NEW YORK HERALD, MUNDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1866. a a a ma Sud ‘Saturday evening, Oolobot coal fall stood to their posts bravely and obeyed | pathetic remarks. therein, whichino, my (i SA sgeage (81 Pierre), Gat sare Addie Barnes, Far | | Piinacin—Suddenly, on eens THE EVENING STAR CALAMITY, | STersrmthiircuth *stayrat"yn tte | Rewrhaeine s Tomeaeetae ee | THE PARAGUAYAN WAR. | -YSiihcne Qcscomse cunge mre | Mylo hasnt OR eae ane ¥ ts ration & more priate ‘The funeral will take selves efficient and worthy men. sent vo your conside Maxseucuxs, Sept 28—Arr Gi Bona. NYork, Be ' 1. L, from the Ki bere than the fave of that steam’r and M — 5 . | noon, at one o'clock, at F sh, > oes ~ ame. oe ghiem ee ee supplies and | sii! more untorvunate passengers, together with: the les- Otago, Th 2 N¥ork (and for San Fran: | County Hospital, of which institution he was on. officer. poten hee AL peg engine and ne ‘were fur- | sons arising therefrom for bape Last Sabbath day isco); 19h, Moonbeam, Row, mackian: 20th, Enoch Ben- | His and those of bis brothers ia om, M. Seulten, NYork; Bert! jamphrey, Cardiff. Sid 18th, | John jacol ison and R, A. Bashia, are respoet- clergy were so ni s, Francisco; ‘2ist, Forest King. ieeutea a te be Flatbush cars lave Fulton ferry, I informed you chat the vices of 80 Da. Arrival of the Steamships Virgo and Hermann | nished me with an unstiniod lbaralty. oo we steamer, | merous cou pot dwell upon dem alt nope discoura, Grand Preparations for a General | ¢herteo(s), Kennedy, San’ Francisco! 21a. Forest Ki wend. s Knapp their efforts to avert | and, therefore, I only enumer: e em. if Aug 28, bark M of Mayfield, for NY 5 br Brooklyn, o utes. " Viviagaton from Savannah. all as the crew. mere cers nobly seconded thelr exer- | day'I purpose to civo wo them through you, and any Assault on Fort Humaita. Fanny Fothergil, for do do. fork, Ue; brig | “Gauvriticn At Harlem, 08 Setariay, | October 13, tions in'such manu a they were requested. Even the er medium through which (ie aman may be re- pe rg gee Scare Korth, “Mexico” (and sid for = ‘widow of Francis Griffiths, in th year of Indio sists dip a ng the a pais eae tba bested to ogee ow mena : ern ee ae YG Sept 11, ship Duchesse d’Orleans, Hines, for Balti- are! relatives aud friends ot the family are venaeatliy yaper accounts mean ay yuous v nd the funergi, on el & Some of the Rescued Passengers | revi, myseit and ssistants reported ff MNe Corieia tet | OP ane Hearn, tor hat is the newspaper whose accuma | LOPEZ TO BE CRUSHED AT ONCE. | ,,hrrxocn, Gen gi 0m the Stari 27th, Orpheus, Wessels, | three o'clock, from her late residence, 127th street, Wont by Captain Knapp to prepare the boats for ‘aunebing, of it Tread and pondered, Before leaving this house ke. foe ae. ,owrsmoura, Oct I—Sld 8 DV Ryerson, Raymond, Philadel. of Third avenue. wi y . c INTER, day evening, October 1), ich was accordingly done, After getting the Jast Lord’s day I received a great lecture or scold ng Queenstown, Oct 4—Arr Reattand (a), Bal, np Bo for aoe coated agi, Andrew Hunter, in the }omta punk terly impossible to launch them | from one of the clergy for daring to speak so plaluly; anon i a rs Feady, It wae fea thipeop account of the high seas | since that time I huve received several letters; and yes. QUA RIO JANEIo CO TESPONDENCE. fAverpool, Bid 1st, Normsnby. Hoston: 3d, JL, Duamook, | Bfth year of her age ene woping the deck from stem to stern, There were six | terday afterucon a communication from a distinguished —— Gif do Sept 29, becalmed, Jimna, Porter, from Bombay The relatives and friends of tho family are reapovtful's ding Narratives of the Disaster by | metallic live boats, ail seaworthy, well ‘supplied with | merchant of th. city for my letter which was published Rio Janmino, Sept. 7, 1866, for Liverpool, invited toattend the tuneral, from her tate residences Thrilling y py py bread and breakers of water, inthe Herazp last Friday. S0eh things, however, do OP THA ALLIED COMMANDERS, Rorrexpam, Sept 20—Sid Hno Grotius, Ebes, NYork, No. 839 Washington street, on Tuesday afternoon, at hal! Furser Allen, Chief Enginer Fin- ust previous to tho steamer sinking, the passengers | not trouble me. | do not preach to please man, but ser eden poard | aPe Qc }asid 8 D Ryerson, Raymond, Philadelphia, | past one o'clock. 2 Peony into the boats, which were still en deck ready | God, I shall continue so decry the vices of the dlercy On the 12th of Anzust a conference was held on al cra ey ra a6,-AssChbententh, Hinaee. oatuaninaee Hockimyrnk —In Brooklyn, on Sanday morning, Octo the boats, Si! of them seam sf cho em cakes sh ke converted 100 | trot of Passo da Patria, The officials present were Min | Pandoro, Muy Hal hnore:’ Sept 4. PO. Warwick. ObL | severe illnos s . ‘ : ries 3, Fh. 5 news, aged 2 years, 11 monthe and 20 days. bes tt ~ malned until she srk in the lite boss were carried | {he alarin at, tho \pproash of sin and ‘the con: | ier Occavianc, Viscomt do Tamandar’, Baron Porto | ghuer, Mork: Foomes ivest. Shark Cardi (aud sl | Tho friends and relatives of the family are respectfully vou faceny SYork. Sid 0825. | invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesd noon, af down with: her, undoubtedly capsizing and throwing | sequ ut judgments pf the Almighty, instead of | Ajegre and Marsal Polydoro, The utmost ceremony Eleanor, Dawson, Ballimore; . nd the funeral, on lay after Bo Fhe seamer Vigo arrived at thie port yesterday afer | ine ceupti0 the ragga 11 Ko oye | fanning, arch aad, beng’ he’ tent tow we | Quened thew vem all betas present fll wo | Sr" i Mima, Ch | ue Geto from th redse of Bi pens arr moen, from Savannah, having on board the purser, the | among 4 mass af wr ~ pari dn kp 4 ‘ — Ithoogh the most. rigid ereresy was maintained | In port sept7, bark Contest, Scott, for NYork, ldg; and | California papers please copy, Y clung for two hours, when I succveded in reaching one | their father, the devil; pod in this gizantic work of r. form. Aitho sar obieetor et cantericias Thais bean others, Laxpox.—At Guilford, Conn., on Monday, October §, ebief peer and a passenger of the ill fated steamship | or the life boats, to which some twenty persona were | form (for it isa hercules task) I shalt be glad of, and | gg to the caus: SuELns, Oe! 1—Hld Coromandel, Spence, Boston. * meee 7 claging. The boat was capsized several times, both by | thankful for, the kind, dyrdial and gratuitous co-opera- . ue ctaviano for Tanracona, Sept 22—Kid Ver now, NYork, GronrGe Lanpox, in the 50th your of hia age. : Pr as aa cist antes RAE So aeriat withthe, dnt | tou of ihe Hiekau» ay tay ether toural wicks hee, | eewibiy voformed that it wax suggested by O. seg Zanre, Sepid—sid Appia York, Larexninc, On Saturday, October 18, Many Karz 1 he Viney em einen two o'clock on Wednesday | Mme i iil the number was reduced. to ten, who were | may have the boldjes# to plunge with me into cuch | the purpuse of bringing the several commanders to an Amerienn Forts. *Rolaives and friends a tfully invited to attend fee Sip. had sp Passage since peony finally Ce le At one tine. Twas thrown out ie kates’; bitior weters, ea Ein entweowdiale, Iv appears that in th’s he sneceeded, as BOSTON, Oct 18, Abl--Areashie lla P Crowell, Stevens, | ih funeral, this (Monday) “alvernoom, at. two o'elok ‘aght, as she encountered a series of strong northeasterly | by a heavy wos auc antag Wie, Does vines oi 3 the utmost harmony aud good feeling reigned among | snd It P Symmons, Cormov. Pullede'phia, Cla sicamabip’ | fon the residence of her parents, 10 Porry sireot, gales, and heavy rain squalls prevailed during the eutire | again ania sis ot seven Hours after, geehhag <h FOS lehalaa t ncaiiaal OE a te co one atest the opnfeznnee MUIGTRR: seein Nociaik: bars Pesel, Lecemae Malage wie Vise; | MoCa¥.—Oa Saturday morning, October 13, afver » 3, Snow, Ci 5 gos; Horace Scudder, | severe and tedious illness, MarcareT Hanxtys, the be- ta (Port), Sor H Shey i Flac at feral loved wife of Cherles Mc » Inthe 30th year of her On the 18th anoiber conference took place, at which rg a were prosent ‘Genrrals Mitre, Flores, Potydoro, Porto sere ‘Alegre and Adm-rai famandars, This meeting lasted r meus Cab Bang NO si EN ENS SSR . Mare! + hip Hera ow Brabant CB ), Strohin; 16 Morris sireet, to St. Peter’s church, Barclay street, this severe) Tioprs ai the headauasars of senate eaten ag ee ie LT eal aoaee Yet | (Monday) morning, at ten o'olvck, whore a solemn re- voyage. The survivors of this disaster aro in a lament- We were picked upon the 5th by bark ype ea ES awe Be ng in Py Set ‘fe able condition from the effects of the bruises, privation’, | bound to outhampton, and on the 6th were tranafer: Pasinese is o = a E88 see sorts oA oe exposure and other injuries they received during the | to the schooner 8. J. Waring, which Jatter vessel landed’ } WOT 3 ih tine meer ‘Seep. Psalms, 107th, anc us.atSavanoab. Wewere the recipients of many kind- ho et: frying scenes through which they have passed. | nessos from the captsin of tho Fleetwing aud from Fe irene iran as ener ybed Many of the passengers were literally crushed | Captain Smith, of the Waring, for which we are most | Cmbrace bnelly the following fet ve +—First—Averet | and it was resolved that the Paracvayans should bo at. | Bremen, Cid brig Mevriawa, Lugervoll Heston, | mniem nas will bo offered for tho repose of her soul to rhapeless masses by the drift wood that | grateful. - I have lost a momaber by shie Soaees ane: = unsuitable for the voyage, and clentiy provided | jooxed minuliancously by tho whole of the allied forces, | Avery. Hud-on "7: Ainanda Powers, Bullock, NYorks ae mapa thee ip Daten Cemetery for interment, The i my own porsonal safety through such dangers I gi Y | with means of raving life, puts out to sea with a large 5 Lyon, Lyon Neck. (Old sebra Mary Allerton, Parsons, | yelatives and friends of the family are-repectfutly in- was floating roand the wreck, giving it the appearance | thanks to Almighty God. number (300) of human beings on board. Secondly—The | land as wel) ax navai. The plan of ‘attack Is based upon | Plymouth Mas; ‘ico N Devereux, Smith, Boston HD Wal: | Teauives, and | ef a vast timber raft, Those that escaped this fate have ROBERT FINGER, latter cons{x#-of different being fifty of them the | stuaies of the position made by Marshal Polydoro, and bridge, Dubois, N York. ak ve Mo ie lyri, on Sinday, October 14, xftor a ible catastrophe unin- Coict Engineer, Steamship Evening Star. | crow, ninotpseven abandoned females, s crous com. | Which hat roc ived tho spnort and sanction of he Bra- | | BANGOK, Oct Wi—Acr achre MY Varsons, Veaale, and Lxax.—In Brooklyn, 2 Bot, however, come out of the terrible 4 Filan vollengces, Porto A‘gre and Tamandaré, Fort | Fred Warren, Koderivon, NYork, Cl schrs Mary Patten, | lngering illnese, Samus. Melina. Dy Curupaiti i to be irst attacked by the squadron and | GUmuUREE and Maria Lunt Boynton, NYork; Centurion, | — ‘Tho funeral will take place on Tiiweday afternoon. at two- reduced so a8 10 vcr thio right wing of the Paraguay- | SOs kn TMCTON, Oct %-Cld brig WH Harris (Br), Cord, | °c, froin his late residence, No. 282 Atlantic stroot, an army, which is to bo attacked by the second corps of | ai: o.coer; sehr BJ Herarty, Meredith. Boston, A uaN noe 0. Eritay, October 12, Brssauin New- the allied arwy, while (ho first corps moves against, the Tth—Arr steamer George B rowel mate, 1 he 6611 year Gs bi a ane Na centre andthe Argentine against the left wing. Great EASTPORT, Oct 2—Arr bry : r) . her ives and frien is of the Ivy wi wi ber ly activity wus observable in theallied camp. Alltho sick and | York:4th. schr Mary tell ell, NYork. Cld Gib, ache | invited to attend the funera!, from his late residence, Wounded wore boing hurried to Corrientes, and all officers | Qty Kelty, Mitchell, St Jahne, VR; Mh, shel aig bictaog West Twenty-third street, on Tuesday, at twelve on furlough were called upon to immed ately take their weet GREENWIOK, Oct 12—Sld schr1 B&F L, Butler, ‘ANDER.—At his residence, No. 20 Wost Twenty. places in tho field. It was expected at Buenos Ayres ‘ghth ., 18.3, ofere the 7 FERNANDINA, Oct 1~Arr schrs Mary A Rich, Moss. Bos- | @'ghth street, on Saturday morning, Ootober 18, Janne Hhak, before the lat of Sarseeahers Np arctan AG trolahd, towoend, NVorciand ld for Satilla | T. OstRANDER, in the 48th year of his age, found great exporiations on the tenacity and energy of | Mer, Cld Sent 2° sclirn ‘The rolatives and friends of tho family are respacttully louie great ex pooiasions on Ske Senay BY Wy | Oct, BC Terry, Weaver, NYork. invited to attend the funeral, from his fate residence, on Polydoro, still, the sloggishness of Famandaré may | tn port Oers vrigs Naomi) Welsh, Hooker, for Philadel- | Munday afternoon, at, three a" The remains ‘will apoll the whole pian. Poiydoro ie busy reorganizing the | phia, mon Rowell, Maguire, for Barbados do; George | 1 "1.n to New burg fer late this ni whole Dragitian force, aud in this has adopted the course Ama rd, and Kato Foster, Forter, ldg; schr Mary A rity en to Newburg fer interment (Tuesday) morn- usually pursued in European armies, as a * ‘i ‘ALL , Qet 10—~ che J on, Mathis, | _ Prrers.—On Sunday, October 14, of typhotl faver, On the 26th Minister Octaviano was to take leave of Philadel eet Wictory. Tribe, ‘itsabetioare ceerian soghierlat jab maak ana Dace ve vere |. Saga ee pany co of thirty persons, an Italian or Jared. ‘The purser, expecially, Saath bese Statement of « Passenger. French opera troupe of fifty-mne’ singers, artisies eontusicns, and a splinter of wood tore through his Mp8 | on ieaving Now York everything was ascertained to | and mueisians, besdes miscellancous passengers, in- and obeck, Jeaving an ugiy scar. His limbs were also | have been in good order and condit on, and continued eo shacina wah mownen and children, Pairdly—Oin of for the firat three da during which time our voyace lal ly about twenty-four in were swollen to an enormous size as if ho had elephantiaals, | joel most promise and. brillant, The weather was | raved, aud most of these belonged to the crew, ut two and were also covered with black and blue mai © | mild and delightfully’ agreeable; now and again only | were of the ubandoned females, Fourthly—Strange @ther passengers received a goodly share of the ills of | varied by light Dreezws, which added but additional v'gor | comcidences that the manager of the opera troupe, and shipwreck, and were also ina sorry plight, The chief en- | to the lively and cheerful epirits of all on board. | that of tho matrons whoyhad come from certain New ? he mi rearcely ever did a journey commence with such Orleans maisons de J te qaix in all) to engage those unfor- giacer, in addition to his bodily sufferings, had the mis- | Ay. oicious promises, ‘everything combining to ren- | tunate outcasia, Only one avoided a watery grave by fo tune to lose a brother, who was the first engineer, | der it pleasing and entertaining, and dene a peed a re paged Cate sea, h ape oy that » termination, We all trod the deck without a mon ‘sons 2a lady gentleman and who had determined to leave the profession, this | happy terminate. iy cloud our browss stories were | receatly married, 0” whom the bride only afow dava being his last trip. told of travels in other scenes, some on their retura | prerious to the wreck bad been reg:ued from the wate The steamship Hermann Livingston, from Savannah, | from Europe spoke of their adventures in theotd Words of Coal Das Easterners by fad plant daving ot a day, board cer were sung, music lent its charm to the scene, the | gentle! w her dans ung in, at ive alee sirived 30ee bering: or, Sa as glass an drank und naught could equal the | afterher. Now, in the next what are the lessons eo, Henderson, Matanzas; ‘veral survivors of the Evening Star. ety in which our first few days were | for tho.cierey to be derived from these accounts? Here | th: army ai Ha>-o da Patrayaud it was expected that Mth did aches Medistor trip. Mary Jounson, Phinney, BY THE VIRGO. a Fae eid Evening Stary but, oh how fon | iSafineand appropriate opportunity for them to oxer. | during the follow'ng wook forward march would take | gnd\tixpeuite Linckerly Now York. Tiartlet Lewis, Taylor: | ‘anshter of the Fussy oF thehtonniiy aoe’ reapéséfali B.S Allen, Jate purser Evening Star. ‘and how suddenly was all to be changed into disaster | cise ther philanthvopy by advising greater care in the | place, Al! kinds of ridiculons rumors about Lop-z and | Susan & Mars, Kenyon; Cabinet, Bordick, and P Armstrong, invited to attend the funeral from the reaidence of T. " Robert Finger, chiet engineer ‘and hardships of the most fearful kind, and to results | construction and inspection of all vessels which are de- | his movemen:s are travamitied from tho allied camp, | Edwants, NYork; Ugeas, Colt, do. : seeite. Son Weat Twenty ninth 1 pages oe haa W. H. Barris, passenger. ho 1aeet Colt on sncced Oc lane scape” signed to carry human beines over the trackless waters | and the testimony of certain dozertera ia given as prook er Guahe eal Rios imate Tome Danuaie Cin Lismn at Govan clbiock’ wiluauetuneecnaiicn. SY TUB. UERMARN LIVINGBTON. ‘On the 20th, easterly winds set In, but not of such | of the mighty ocean and stand the assauite of raging | of the woakness of the Paraguayan army and of Lopez’ 4 wate sehr Veto. Kobleaon, NYork. owns. On Saturday, Ocvober 13, Jomw 1. Powsns Thomas Fitzpatrick, third offleer Evening Star, strength as to'causd a shadow of teat or apprehension. | storms, and to exhort that they be provided with a auit- | intention to fall back on a strong position aflorded by @ | MAacHTAS, det 1—Sid brigs J W Spencer, Whiting, Stelly: Sr aneare A , ‘r Jobn Long, water tender. ‘On the contrary, wo regarded them with tavor as being | able number of life-preservers and well constructed, | river im the rear of Humaita, 2d, Edith (new), naia, NYork: swhra Brie, Sprague, The har es and friends of the family are respectfolt Chauncey H. Ma-on, steerage steward, the meane of stiffenine our eails and PA gases) apices frop tpg kappa This is a ca within Ps eet te i relict er Peck nb Rd @. calm + Lambert, NYork; E Michardson, Thompson, | 1 eae attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, Jenn Depry, sailer. our good ship on her way. During the prevalence of Dita wenyoee Se. oeeeonek print A ss na Boeian teccate adel reat PHiLADELPHTA, Oct U—grv shin Sir Colin Campbell | elevon o'clock, from the residenca of Mr. Joseph Nellie, James Howe, do. these casterl? winds Shoo oa accompanied by @ heavy | and good will to men from Him who went about | Peruvian an! Bolwian prowels uguinat the secret treaty Birk Hinwreis: Sounines bath victorla (Br), Wilson, Turks | 998 Wost Thirty-sixth street. ’ ” Jobn Campbell, do. pwell, which caused the eteamahip to roll very heavily. No | doing good, and came not tocall the righteous but | of alliance ot May 1, 1505. The Buenos Ayres and Rio | {hey {cite Kali Gay; B Smith (Be), God- | “poop —On Saturday, October 13, Witzam H. Post, agod Jobn Pure, "do, anticipation of danger entered the rumds of either the | sinners to repeatance. Ho! ye princely, merchants, ting reports that Chile will not | frey, Watton, NS: Alina Jane, Pivnn, Halifax: schrs Avon, | 59 yoarg ’ , A George Smith, do. crow or passengers, almost all of whom had before | who build your floating palaces of gmgertread, which ‘ern and Bolivia in their protests, | Baker, Harwich port: ving, Willard, ortland: m rricnite and relatives of' the famiiv ave invited Ad Dennis Gannon, wa'ter, passed through the dangers of the Western coast and | melt on the billows aud fall to pieces in the storm, have aig neutral danng the Paraguayan confict; | Georgia, Gite 2 Bamltoye Wradiey, | attend the funeral, from his hte residence, 23 Rihot Konlard Stevens, walter the much wore perilous Co gripe go reign Fe Soccer co eee ane ane ef ae Bridgeport; R Seaman. 8: any Salem, Cla bi Orland place, near Dekalb avenue, Brooklyn, on Tuesday after- Shafer, coal passer. regarded the winds #1 m dread, » Pordand; sehra WS "clock, se Ordinary oveurrence; norduriug tbe remainder of the day | ye freicht teal vessels like those with ‘human 1 Watton, Sralth, Fall River; | 2008, at two o'clock Baker, Poston, brig Wenons he House of Delegates has passed’a ‘¢ monn, Te bill authorize the issue of $4,000,000 worth of bonds | ie Tuombncs, Hobie: bearing nine per cent interest, and to be secured by an additions duty of uve per ceat on imports and two per cent on exports. Thus you see to what straiwe the war . pats Buenvs Ay res, mare, Di MARE SOUP. ae n the authority of a pris | mane ypangots A) “Positive orders have been | Connell re sent to Field Marshal Pofydoro not to lose any more time ak Newt about Curupaiti or Husnaita, but to take Lopez prisoner | Park Paciia, Mok. and send him te Rto Juncivo.”” The Standard tacetiously PORTLAND. Oct 10-4: ordi p be Pisex sroree aioe panedopseaceped aid we receive cause to excite our alarms; the contrary, | life, and put in Jenparny three hundred human souls? Si—We, the undersigned survivors of the ill fated | tough, was the fact, for the wind continued to blow | I: there no symuathy fup fellow man, no compassion for steamship Evening Star, arrived at this port from Savan- | with the pci) oll aay Mg none at i eet alng a foal aby pemnae ce Be Rr heipless be pg pitted steamship Herma: strenj and did not change a single point unt! é in warts like yout 5 ters of your race! ye cold- re a eee ee orien ene] wiehing, whcn it became milder and the weather | heard, frozen formalists! Know. ye not that God will ervinl tisite during the ‘fame by Captain Baker, | exceedingly pleasant —plearant 60 for that up to a Inte | hate rou fn the day of juduiment, ‘and steel His very of ‘the co hyn Teac shi; ps ‘beg leave to offer him our | Hour the deck presented the full appearance of a gay and | heart of hearts against your wailing shrieks then, acetal thanks fur hie Wrnrivers: and humbly prage | fashionable promenude, Many were the lively voices to | when you shall bo receiving yourue reward for having aya it the Almighty God who emoern| us mar ener be heard in converse together ou that evening; many | pitiiessly sunk tho unsnspecting dtyes of your avarice Pod qi Mee from bein; coset to Joris such as we have | 80d loud and full hearted and genuine a laugh was to be > and lying advertisements to the bottepiess deep in your ry Saceby ‘been, —Th: beard on the distaot waters from our light hearted party. finfernat cockle sh lis? Come, sits, Jay aside those a ol piGLRY. —On Sunday, October 14, Witz, youngest son iniuh: WSeumai, Beamady Host; | of Patrick B. aR ene Gates, anae t seri: sntie (Be), Higginson, Liverpool | _ The friends of tho femily and those of his uncles, La cteraon, Bangor; Batti- | D, J. Quigley and Patrick Jamison, are invited to attend Sheerer, Cook, do; Eien Perkins, Per- | the funeral on Tuesday afiernoon, at two o'clock, from vs Atkins, N¥ork: 1 Mypigs,,Kebin- | tho residence of his parents, No. 8 Greenpoint ave re We , Wea- | Greenpoint. ny Sintth, Plymouth, fart RayMoxp,—At Communipaw, New Jersey, on Sanday, orders; brig John Aviles, | October 14, Mary, danghter of Jolin 8, and Mary E. Ray- dier, Toe, Mobile, mond, aged 6 months and 21 days. rk Avacliy Siivub Bonaire: | The funeral will take placo from the residence of her tis sloamer Dirigo, Bherwood, | orondmother, at Communipow, Tuesday afternoon, at ‘The Buenos Ayres Sta vate lotier from here, as Fitzpatrick, Joho George tater of 3 re. . hy orn! ff the 30th broke upon us with every- | masks and cloaks of hypocrisy, and let ‘kind see you | calla the Minister of War's attention to Mrs. Glass’s re- sehr Sarah, Morion, NYork. ge pre iy John. Dempec ecto rh tiene ofa “us good cheer ond make ws eanguine | in your hideous deforinty; call yoursewea no loncer | cept for making liore =oap:— irs. catoh your hares? | R¥on i aaa pavpreeinph whee ees Chauncey H, Vinson, James B. Howe, of our trip; the sen was even smoother and plea-anter | human, but devils in buman for, that hae no right to page ory hg tg ages ply pry ayes E Kelley, Ket Te & Forest Stato, Srvaxt,—Ou Sunday, October 14, Mrs Lerma Benon ps om 3 lay before. Nothing occurred during the | usurp the name and place of an; repent ofynd be con- hi t secton congratu- | verted irom your great wickedness, or else be ned to Stntement of Parser E. S. Alien. day worthy of note further than our ae inens, ing each oth Deauty of the weather, which | decp-rdepths than those to which your carel our ‘The sicamer Evening Sine, Caneel Se. Knapp, sailed | Wane ci pve alenpant again was snotier day spent hearin of atdne and bande of rusty srom onusigne toon Srvant, aged 66 years. The relatives and friends of the (amity are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock, from st, Clements’ church, Anilty street, near Macdoa~ eit of war held on board Ado. ‘ral Tamanderc’s flagahip it | ,,J2h—Arr eebr FC ‘was unanisiously agreed to sbut up Lopez and his army | (pr) prunmer, wid Martha A Rorey, Chase, Matapeas; at Humaiia—if they can. sebrs H Presenii, Prevunan, Newark, NJ; Wortover, Cous- from Now York bound for New Orleans Septembor 29, at | {7 Brgeicd souls that berisicd ip ite Brening \eter’ ine, NYork. i pleasure and in expectation of a continued pi paved hat periah FS UAT) etrmm ese eap 0 aie eee RN SESSA y NORE 5 at F aoe ae ares of the ana dad, with ‘nearly a | JoUmey to be repeated the next day, October 1, when Bro Bale reas Se ee eer ee. AU EAR, Bales teeaione es cine ad | On Sunday morning, October 14, Mane 3, in- eM. Hist, vizs--Crew of about | one of tho most delightful mornings that could be spent | *eir hearers somo mellowing reflections upon the char. SHIPPING NEWS. PROVIDER Oot tian Voter fant dauchter of Jon T. aud Maccie CG Sipith, aged & Santas Mia:—Orew of about | St'sea broke upon un, discovering to us Cape Hatteras | actors who perished in that wreck, and with those. | > F. : ieee . 8 ] months.and 12 days, 3; ‘Seat and seceeecehis Pee eh we let tons al | hight abeam; the sea still emovth, the si shining | flections to stir up thelr feelings to their lowest dept! pope on Hantiey, Nick | The relatives and friends of the furnity sre respectfully say 275 Leyince-| on board. i 'Y | prightly, and the weather calm and clearing off. No | and mix them with divine thoughts, as the storm "6 por 08; Y invited to attend the funeral, fcom No. 410 Deane street, (On the 90th fi was ‘ajootber and the weather pleas- | CRANE? 4RPNE the COnrme Ot tate oti of the | commelo, “ObT how shy heart sabes, for: those, port Houper’ Bracing Haigiie trong, and te # Mig, Snth, News | Brooklyn, on Tusaday afternoon, at bwo o'clock. tT e Parma spr ocengpcron sb ooh pat? . 4 eS prs ' 7; Agent i copy. ete 2a, “enich commenced, with fresh breeze | creatures!” Ah! I know what you, yo coldblooded (or. PORT GF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 14, 186% Honk: aloopa L spragiy, via dos Agent Chadwiek, ee ee ee Or niidal elgt, October, ont uiens "9 " smooth | trom cast to southeast with a Deavy swell, | mailats, ( nko vale subject, Say Yon they dagcrved i+ — ; Bild sehrs Hoeton, smith; ellns Towntond, and RG | yq°se Golem Brcruee’F sitawr of Luise tie ‘Oct. 2—' ‘commences with a fresh breeze from | 12¢reasing about evening 10 gale, with heavy swells, | Grantod théy did; {8 that a reacon why no tear should Arrived. weld, 5 Applegate, Suealman, 49th year of bis age, 7 , , the east 10. with heavy swell, which increased | Tings now began to look threatening, and a change | be shed upon their walery bed? Wher would you— | Stamsiio Multa (Bri, Mu~ulay, Liverpool Oct 2. and i Crowett; ‘Counelin, See: ‘His remains wilt be taken to Utica for interment. oo to a gale, with very heavy seas, and | WAS casily perceptible’ in the eountenances of the pas | whero would any of us be if we received the due , iid, with mose und 463 passengers, to & Gunard, erry, andFolntek, Wickets, | Sieur. tie Bandag, Octeber 1, Weis Mh, deaghier “of ‘anovt tit ‘a hurricane with & ugly | 22s¢rs, especialy the women, many of whom looked | reward of our deeds? Hark! the black hol- ry de ‘shape, Bremen vie South. | -At anchor tn I cher lth, PM, achrs J.D | Charis and Sarah Seely, aged 19 years ae barometer this day was “about 20 60. anxi and commenced quest oning the Cay and | low caverns of the infernals echo and resound, | ampton det, wits wire 35 passengers, to Oehichs & | MeCarthy, Black: Five Helie, Paveett; Sarah Boyee, ‘Notice of funeral to-morrow. “PEt one O'clock A. M, of the 8, the veesel having | officers, who did all in their power to allay their feurs, | “Hore, in these dark, dismal depths of deep | Go tinavaricbis wins ‘nat, off the | Boyer: Rchet'S Willer, Taker, and ow Lartote Penenek, | Goren tapers plomse sxpy abivped a heavy ea; which stove in the atarpoard for. | The breeze still freshened; clouds looked gi s ir.” Consider the pitiabdle creatures who | Needles, r sb ence fer Bremen; nae ie Lge oa Kae by bg aad Vax ALLEN. —On patie 4 morning, October 13, Ax- ward gangway, finding that large quantities of water | Sails were taken in, and all those preparations sank with that wreck torise no more. There was talent, Manton ind % $e laytom Clayton, | sew, the oniy child of Wilim A. aid Emma A.’ Van ‘were com! necessary made which easily told to the now frightened passengers | cultivated talent, multiplied by fi'ty-nine, m the cutti- Sonnanaees Ditech from pianain cen that thoir ‘ Captain was preparing foraserious | vation of which fortunes hed been expended and years going below. By the direction of Captain Knapp I with, | °™Mergeucy, for his moment vie most inexperienced | of patient toil consumed; attuned to the most exqnisite Other offivers and portions of the crew of the ship went | °¥° might easity have foreseen in the lowering clouds | artistry, and skilled inail the mysterious intricacies of to work for this purpose. This bulkhead was erected | Which hung all round the heaves, and the wild *pray | the musical art; voices in comparivon with which the four times, but the gea breaking st down every time it which began to dash in deluging torrents over the ship, | charming notes of the sweetest songsiers of tho wae ‘of Bo use to continue, About three o'clock | *e storm that was coming, and which was xo fearfully lo | fexthored tribe are insignificant, for there is nothing in A. M. went on deck and found that the starboard radder | *ect the temporal and the eternal existence of every | music equa! to the cultivated voice of man, erverted ‘ehain bad beenthrown out of the shieve by the motion | St! om board. About midnight it began to blow a hurri- | it may have been, but 1 was talent of @ high order ‘a went below to the lower | °%¢ with a very sey cress sea; ship lying in the | withal, not easily, replaced. Oh! were all talent of fous. | tough of the wa, The night was "5 ty dark— | like nature only ‘sanctitied constantly’ used for t msk: nothing but the moat and gloomy darkness ail | object for wh the voice was given to man, what cuta in the lowercabin | 7UN4; no view to cheer, nothing to remind the terrified | yseans of perpetual praiso would fill the air and jubilate deck aft for tho purpose of removing a portion of the ssengers of the deep sea over which they rode but the | the world with glory and cladnese! m0, WAS UN- to at the water. About six | 08m of the spray which came in showers on | sunctified art, which’ performed tho most astonishing he Fd took # heavy lurch, and | 0UF d@ ka Atthis time the burricane was s0 furious, | feats of he ag A And there was beauty, which, thoogh a heavy sea boarded her | "4 the sternisbip thrown so completely at its | fatlen, was, like a decayed temple, sill lovely Art achrs Coemos, Hall, NYork; 34, | Allon, aged 6 months and & days. Pacnrs, Soow. do: oth, 8 8 Lewis, The funeral services will take place ut his erandiather's, “i i See John Harris, Bovertown, New Jersey, this (Monday) ; ; afternoon at two o'clock. dente, Jerson; Linton, Averill, make haw N¥Ork, Sd Marioitay Hal gy finn; | . Weis, —On Saturday, October 1p eee Sere of T. ingston, Baker, Savannah, Oct 11, tan Holl Yc Jefferson Wells, aved 30 yeors, } aionth and 23 days, 5 bo, laut |B bie. ‘ ‘The funeral will take pave {rae her late residence, No. Bg ei Ce we Ye een h.G fiona: Hall NY 08 Wott Pubeamits ient, wa Tusdiay areaaiees 36 ae Marathah Oct 10,2 Pat, with | VBAVANNAN, Och'--Arr shin’ Elen Hood, Pennell, New | oielock. The relatives and t:ands of the farnily are in- y, Merle Co, OctAlea PM, | York; beige Arivs W vverty Doak, Belvast: Doran Bel OOK, parsed sicamship Leo, | Martin, orton: sehr Teas Worse. Nyork, | Below tale it om 3, AN strong gale, Lockhurt (B-), Holloway, trot a re | oo Sapa cay Gereesy teks Vein, fe ‘diandla for do, do: Cld Gh, MISCELLANEOUS, . Charleston, 90 hours, with | schr Wanata, iawt'ns, NYork. SREA Crt 3 ; 3 Wah Loni. off Barnegat | h—Agr sohra ico Darby. Siow, Boxtom: Vinginta Price, ee OCD ea sara a aOWeRY, wale; hove too for 37 hours. re NYork. Heturned steamship Onravria, Childs, for jon of Royal Velvet’ and Bi ‘Carpet! foblle, for repairs, having urokwr 5 m topmast, be Ton 87, bark asir (iir) but Be Awpinwall re Stenmship Cuampion, Palraor, Agpinwall Sept 6, Cartha- na Ith, And setaniila 2th,’ with mdse, ip Paoitic Mal iteamehip Oo. Cet id, saw a large @ ship, under close reeied (upaaila, slocrng E in Mari Sieuniship Ving wise nnd parsons miles» i ea eR ey ae ee ee bt g ez 2 & z a 3 5 ES g § & & B 3 Steauvalip «to fiw’ k tor Havana, pot tn mercy that for the general sa’ety the captain was obliged | in reins. Oh! what sad thouglits cluster around Sth—Arr barks stampede (Br), NY 3 Floor 18 feet w: Everghing had been done by the | 19 seud tie women ail bolow and lock thom in the cabin. | contemplation of such beings! © Many of them perhaps Pot ER Say AR aR ore may oe A oo Melo, a2 cents. Usuaetsd yatdn wi We wero now ubout 240 miles northeast of Matanilin | born in afflvence and roared in the lap of luxury! Each eae . beth Bebart, "Low. Ke iralewind, Clare, Mork oe peal Aethel Matines, 2x worsein ei) cote per reef and 180 miles from the land, and from this time | of them, like you, had once a kind father and a loving ven, Cid bark Jane: Delgisn (ir), Dalelish, Carthegeus, Spaio; ‘Anderton «usd oot sell until she went down she never cl her position. | mother, probably, too kind, too loving, too i ni— «vuise Lo the eastward, having | sehr Minnie Mivshe!!, Duapiy, Aspinwall, b At three A. M. October 3 we commenced bailing the ship | that father, that mother, perhaps tilt livins now SALEM, 0 pegate Arey, Bram eke) = a See A ean from engine room and after cabm, at which the women | shedding tears of bitter ancuish over the fate of the cyt up from the Lower Quarantine Leo tartes Wt, Rees, Stephenson, Balieal ROWN AVOWS IT, UROWN DECLARES IT, BROWN, helped witb all their Be ys with all the strength of | irretrievably Jost. © father! O mother! did you ever ju ‘ 5 1, owpbenson, ‘endeared to old and sonng Yy tha memory Of bis 4 frenzy and despair. our A.M. the starboard | try to reclaim thy waywurd one while living? Now Suited itt Are ‘ton, Grown—nene cider than the great tense Hy of Grace @, and tbe wheeihouscs | the die ix cast; the tren in alien, and. vone forever the | , Steamship Conia Rion, for Hong Kong (from the tower | _Witait ; fot Sate hips Chas W Lord, | Ghurch—poniuvely anserts that i i be Full five A. M. the enzine was | opportunity. ‘Man, or beast of the biped species, dost | >#Y)- é vy N Xo Crocus, Reid, do. | and) only when they have fs of the superhuman efforts | tiou remember thy last incerviow with that fullen angel, | _ Sekanais iohiniin ¥ viine, Banepa; BS Deane, Betend, ‘A FIRST CLASS HOUSE FURNISHING OUTFIT, the chief and his assistants, ‘The increase of | sufticlentty beauiiul up to the hour of thy last parting ie PEAT ino! BYoek. cury, SILVEH PLATLD WARE, CUTLERY, hr Pavillon, Parker, West. | COOKING CTENSILS. sot ono evel oF those. superbly decorated Dinner and Tes Serviers naw displayed tn great FNWARD DP, BASSFORD'S, Cooper Iustisute, cornoe of Astor piace. run very high, and until Begin ol nae ene drove the men from their with her to have ravished thy lascivious heart with ol » Champion, at this port yes- it steamer CW Lord, the afternoon we were surrounded with immense quanti- | 47 by the cargo’s ing aft. ae hurricane her bewitching charms, and hike the ivy in mid- chester. hurricane. terday from Aspinwall. reports Oct®, at ween, Mat 4 lon | anne eet: et Pls ‘74, paxscu the woock of brig Joba Hastings, of New York, abandoned, rorewast woue by (he deck, and boat and jid- rinatot beon longa thet situation, |» MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. all this time blowing with & fury which was fearful, | winter stili unchanged in the freshness of bor terrific and appalling in the extreme. So much so, | attachment to thee, aud clinging with faitktul- pong lee i ednarrygpms that the wild force | news and too much fondness to thy froven ead perjured the storm would exhaust iteelf, but no such fortune | arm, thy trath , thy bi rieuce, Brows bus seen some style, and the "pamengers ras in sore for the Htated ship of Mta doomed ving | soul tai win teed oath leas Tottioes same umeoneed ee tise bdasi gta bmei E1 cap. “omgedie aaa ae rate on arch enc ns crew. Wi made sails from freight continued wi same violence, at thou didst drive her, poor victim of thy falsehuod, Wertward of therell of che Weat Bank, on beam a be RLS, PAM FOR YOUNG ? vere, the olNer boat Oxing her Lo Both beets | last the dreaded and fearful houy arrived, whom,'at about | from thee fore or; hay, not forever, for If the mow US | ondeand full n¢ water (prubohly the eek Mary Ana Magra, Crerny—Fant ns ren rusts october 1, | Bo Fre oumber er agg! yh clone rgd ‘went ; lost, indeed, and thy saithicas sont shouidst follow to her | which wax sunk by r ¥ A ship Queen while coming up the bythe Rev. ». . 1. Brown, Juswru ONKARY to Susamwa | beautiful children's magysime aver issunl, ‘Bend for a copy. yell both of ¢ Ly Sold everywhere. Piace of woe, ber ruined spirit will there confront th end the bitt.r recollections which her very presence will create will be well to thee within thine own bosom to ali cternity. ©, poor iost one! was there no Christian, no cler:yman among all whom thou didst know in the dave ot thy enriier ears and of thy virtue tw cast a pity- ing glance upon thee and stretch outa band to pluck tiee a6 a brand from the burning? No, no, no, not one, Deserted by bin who bad pledged w thee bis solemn vows, torned out and abandoned by ali who ever kuew thee, thoa eoughtest a refugo di- bay Saturday atternvon). Lamowrr Seams —Advicna from Barnegat the bing broken up Oy the. respal-gulen aia test the be tnsignificant, Portions 4 seed will e to he beauglit in, ’m Thursday tmorning, Octo- oS MANPDRAKE PILLS A. Odentiimer, D-D., | [)* 9*™ SHUTS Panciey ci viueea, davet Haeumas, of New ¥ Or any disease by Uitiede evangemens to Sanat A., danzhver of the sate “taphen @. Fotterall, | liver. Every person that sutters irom the bas more of Phitaaelplis, or of the beer ed ean Hawes—\irtire.--Sn Thursday, October 11, at Christ Church, New birichion, by the . @ P. Irving, Rev. ©, M. A. Howes w Mee Sense EB. Musser, dauguter of the late Arthur ©. Midor, of Barannah, Ga CR MANT— A eneeay ye La Tybee punde in distress, by lua. The report recommended tant from the ° ground they, trod to hide. thy Ua sie be te ‘av oni. She has om board a valuable aoa nig are on ease thy en heart, 16 sea alone ‘. read. ‘ous t for thee and bathéd theo in its briny Axrwsnr, Supt %—A telegram aunounces that the C H Aon « Y, " It ts ouly to take them # short & vee A por- Soure; i opened wide fis bengm and earbenoed thee.ta its ee Sesct teem ir"FcTund alia), ie anbore at atttincie ee eee eerste Scones ce cust ei plan ie re —I should bave stated in my report of October 2, themselves of their clothing, and madly and | san‘y arms, and covered up (hy game and thy shame ys seiencoun, Funeral werviccs will be hold at Ris Inte residence, 36 | costive, for an overiow of bile canary te Wow end ‘aptain Kuapp informed me at midnight of that da: jidly plunged into the foaming surf, never to rise to its | trom morial ken, even till the of reckoning when . + The ‘West Twentieth streot, on Wednesday aft ni, wt itis goue Dr. J. H. Sehenok’s Mandrake act npon bip was about 240 miles northeast of Macanitla surface more, Ihe captain and crew tried their best to | he that ruined thee shall recelfe his dread reward, | LAPNeHxDMe The sinek lamicht on Saturday « second | Went Twentieth ativol, ov Welne sty itmnily aero. | the ifver and site: the bilo. bette isa ye are 180 from the land, and from that time until the ship | Prevent this, but to no avail; despair controlied their | Young man Just commencing in the pails of vide: old, | Méeamer, built for vow Faslor &Co, called the Thoa | OO in iio ts evten, wichout further uaice, tne | Berfecty harmless, and "ev them wrt down Labould Judgeshe did nor change her position | Sotom and, rather than face & ingering death, maaay of | hardaned reprobate, urown gray in erin, hearest thot | Brooks.) 1 for tbe eonat of Cuba ttade, Fomaing Will be taken 10 Bosion for intermant im Mount | eas ines Mave not a he foug! grav — fe ra r wh wat } wt ‘wcted Arth burn. ‘ Oct, 8 —Arrived at Savannah. such fearfal jaws to receive their mortal all, “White these Sos sas they add naneh boone oneh Khang 39 hanes > neat pine Sh aon. ea 4m Setnrday, October 13, after a short il. mea Seed mis and fever are * T hove been purser of the Evening Star for nearly thir. | fearful eoenos were being enacted, which was about six where thou lest be flvoded with teurs of sorrow saat gai er te . T pess, Gxonar W. Awrucxt, in the 450h year of fin dowe of the pillé and then ty noothe, and unde every voyaxe in her during that | 4- M., the thip took abeavy lutch, settlin: fast. A | for thy faithless, cruel, devilish deeds; but know | !% The frends and rlaukes are invvied to sstend the | whenever ‘ny form little Ulionn, thi? would bare tine 1 have sadled a @ parser for nearly ten years, and | ReAvy sea boarded ber, antl with one feartvl, continued | that with all that tho canst pot bring ther from | We ore tnarhing ie the purer of atenmablp Virgo; from | sunerat from lis inte tesiderice, southeast cornne Pitty. | {bills and fever, _illows, inleruit pid ‘all other 2 0x all that time Ubave never experienced sueb heavy | Larch down sho went, ind ail was over withthe Kvaning | the d-ap sande of the 9x, ur from tho stil deaper depti | Bavanned, for ite yop reo" and Tnird avenue, ‘hia (Moutasy atvernooe, | {rsr” Y% theta: Chey auly cont Uw outs: Ure coats per hrs. +e beren this 3 1 must say T considered the | Str.” One of tnd wed Pereps to leave the wreck was | of Ci ogg) eri to tuove whom thou haxt helped to Sve OraGo, Thorndike, henee for Fan Franeiseo, pat into | at one o’cloc! They are h prevent weeks of dan. Montevideo 4) and to the Italian opera troupe which | desiroy, There, too, were the bridegroom and the bride, 29 other steamer could have bobaved better or | WAS On board; she behaved very heroically, vwalting the parents andthe childreo, young men secking their | ongy F Under such circumstances, th fortunes io another clime, and stout arms and brave On my arriving hero and finding myeclf censured by en jumped when every hope had faiied her, | hearts who had often climbed the rigging im the gale be- Lace orp On New London, « fine sb T She Is to be & ef and taay pre ve eed On the Bist. Baacenaw.--On Sataniay, October i, atter e tong and | gervus sickness ‘They arr tot lee any i omered. sate ot | rains sos Sows Bobs | arin ee ein hese i ny range yt grothn et invented to act rei tthe tshing business UB- | “The relative: and friends of the ‘araily are roapect. npon the iver Gut Rebenek' Manitske shcepe vatinpe a t on board and the pubtic for not | From whut 1 saw and have since learned ali | fore, or buffeted the billows in the hour of peril. What f 4 cymmand «(Cars W to attend th q ts ti “ “1 Rutton filing a detailed Pepore Crom Savannah, 1 deem It just the ents were capsized when the ship weat down. | jovfiil anticipations, what bnil.iant hopes have been die | crn Berton naib, Crom Wee yore of OF Onstar B Ce, | Sey ere, ‘Genel aisest, ce Ducotog, ettermeen at | iota Week’ Cootinl tare eosgectres’ are Miineeined ap their ' ll to state that I did prepare such report, being in the waor ne 4 the drift wood, &e., | appointed aud forever! aching hearts she le out f° Ue Chorowwh and ‘lock. effects, "Wany allow ft amd otors te tomy. & . om tome anknown mitapprehension was’ wot Nh gue of the ship's Aifébouts | aro leit behind! Ob, uly bave the poct's words Ddleiingulshes the vesmtle at this ean: Wistar’ temo vor 12, Mowonsn | Gomuon por en done ot wis ot Ni he hw , 2 + a, wae capsized out | boon realized— Whulemen, Banses, in tne ° ~ pihing mere, Shue fchoeien memerene Fi ~r set and complete pamsonger and crew list will | Se¥erw! times. During this afternoon the sen ran very Who bitfld on less tham an immortal base nahept 14, iot 951K on 399, eche Anteretic. 11m, | Tee frieuds of tive family aro resgmetfnily invted to | So'karm and can be obtained frou: any Guggen nn ‘ « ohed for publication a& svon as possible. ve ind until forenoon was surrounded with immenso Condemn thei joys to death count into Fayal.for supplies, with 240 1, from his inte residence, No, 30 - apennenseani “ _ pit —- of drifvsood, the wiod sti! blowing a hurri- [ Oh! say not ngun that the race is to the swift or the ‘ Fs City, die (Monday) afternoon, at IVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN NEW YORK = ont of Chief Ei w, | Cane, At night the wind moderated very much, In | battle to the sirong, or salvation to the mighty. A horse Spoken, &e. bt D and other States withont pal lie ty of fee Ul absolute: ~ | this feurfal sea T spent some of the most wretched | i a vain thing for safety, and fo is even an iron verol words it greuted. Conseltalions in eve boon chief exxiteer of the steamship Evening | hours of my existence, until fortum eee Seea eae aed a he + from Liverpoul for NYork, Sept 23, lat46, | Caunotsia—On Saturday, October 14, at No. 30 Rast BM. TOW ER, Counandor de, 1 Naanwn street, sot oh i Savdiaes Twonty-eighth siren! Many, «dow of Meter Carrell, fabtaniatee . rot eam Hath 18 days from London for The foneral Wil! «ke pact froma St. hens chureb PUARDIAN ANGELS) 0n\ 0% BACH ROLD Av * fron, kal Tor ‘es East. Twenty-eiii » peteeom Lesingtan all the house ing sive, oF H ~~ Wht A, ois We ae Fenaelece, Aug S| ors avenues, th ¥) morning, at ton. o'clock. | of wey Wo for Demowest’s Bed Voreien Ports, . ‘The relatives and frieuds of the family are invited to at- ANTWERP—SIi) frou Flush! ‘olant tend without fur lier notice. meee Rrepe, Kies ee th Velen, Gaee, CHORE. —At Fad, France, on Thuretay, September rescoed from | of a strong and experienced arm. Salvation de i Se iy feceivid @ thorough a: sr! a: ie ne gy Pap ape what appeared to me a certain watery grave; and then | to the Lard. Consider what will become of thove wi when sate again could I recall to mind the horrors of that | Providence averted from thut ill-fated yossol, or rescued sicine and Boilers were i cood over, | dreadful night on board the unfortunate Eventug Star. | from. the Soraaike lawuaer of tes Tae yr tember 29) the engine were tn’ emoations ———--- tmatron Bedell, “Minole taylor and Mellie Wilson, the conditian, and in goed workln, T have The Lone of the Evewing Star—ite Lessons to | male passenger or any of the crow who escaped. “How a “ the Clergy—Sermen by Rev. Charles H, | Dave, tuese been ate asta with the scenes through Pi gine aud beders were | RASBURGER & NUHN. Iinporters of Toya, of the pumps of the weawer aud uni oe. tingly state “@hnt they wer ont wo Smyth, D. D., &e. which they passed View, Sept BAe G Wintsam Hasire’ Crvieen, Mom, of thls otty, fore | § pat t ete @ te Gk meee As Cee, Ue er |. “Samy Bat Ob Chimay, frees the. Ik ‘Afwer de-cribing, in thrifling terms, the rising of o ik Jembe H hrose Ione Peake <n | Stele evince argon on Gener) Waruaae'y san, | Coenen creme . Kg ew cys n finet wy | equ a Whey ey ee Neemnoee-| em en oe fh manners hd fe Ss TEN owen | 0 pena ects oo Bar | Copan cua October. ‘On this mon air laht of the 24 OF | wanject of a discourse wy the Rev. Charice B, Smyth, | {0 lis hearers to reek refige during their voyage of life re Cort Georg, Artman, London (and ald for tn ote Bunday, (niober id, io Pitty-apocmd etyeet, | mmcmatenmnen cachole Oe nes y.enaeees tanies tooeanee Seceant Goutheart whic Tncreawal th wurricane at rid. | D. D., yeserday, at the Presbyterian ebarch, corner ot | ' ear oF safety Fees Oy So vee Cree Oot 0, Fannie, Cacver, trom Antwerp for New | ROAF Hloventh avn, Wa. Loaviay of Cooleshatly Row: | guilty diferen! foie fs arn Many one oy way y a . . pon “ - = sit wheel houses, oar Me ie lnag | Bowston od Thompeon streets, It was listened to bya | The Rev. J. Mundford Holme, af the Fitty-mco= | VUXGHErs Sept i6~0N, Prident, Delap, from Shiclds for | “Particulars of funeral in t>-onnrror'e paper. bia , quarde, The at r Guadaloupe Daursey.—On Saiaeday, October 1%, Many, che beloved | 1 7 ortv shipping beavy | tlerably large ond very respectable congregation. The ond Street Baptict Charch, on the Disaster. fur not affveting | services Were those uaually observed in Presbyterian The Rev. J. Stamford Holme discoursed last ovening \rainig | ehurches; and before commencing his sermon Dr. | from the 19th verse of the T7ta Psalm, He drew a vory Cheatewieig, 0. Be street, New York i a the J0tp year of 1 4 Media. COLLENS, 13 We Partially Hooding the en that hour the fires Acs Aw Arr Augusta, Van Harton, Bremen for Ei for enpplies. of the ship in the heavy ©» wo seallow NYork. nm, alluding used the main team pl RERNOCK, a sayward. NYork, token from ber late residence, 20 to break, which drove my men from the fi room, wae | #uayth made the following Interesting picture of the presont etate of the civilized |. Oimarran &' Mobeynick, Gibbs, NYerk | City Hall place, to churen, liane birest, MiLAT AGT. ‘ » work the eng no, and «0 continued INTRODUCTORY REMARKS, world, suowing what remarkable power man, the highest | Trav: we w Hen I 00 Teesday morn its had mi ; . ; orld, sivo ‘ert ¥e— Ave Maximitien Jer, ites, @0yieet R.. oe ome +11) RRGIMENT, M0. 8 4 bra inanimate matier, Yet, wih all the genius power etsy q e " nell. "I : bat an officer with b ri) armory ven m the donkey enyine, and sot ihe sieam pump im | Bie tho Countenances of a mumber of persous who, | hunt mighty montis efected by the vt of man, he}. laxreie Oo’ cl@@k In the alter ove Fm ne ryt wd yer th ee Sodas ood Tucsday evenings, for utly. Tt had pee- | though strangers to this editiee, ar familiar to me, awi | © gether insignificant when broogit Into com Of tes Mateo re yoy: Lit meanbers | wre purpone ut nealing unirorins. 1% be sate ont a parison w.ito G oforrodt . hy inv hat erery membe: " At tia f-past fou Hit the steam t"whom it always dolighte nie to address, Laat Montoy | 297%" W le Ged. she proscher referre’ io the recent Like romaine will bataken to Calvary Oometery |? ==" ™ SORW DALEUEP! ho stan di astrous ships tecks on the Coast of gaining ok morning | found in the New Yorm Hnranp a condensed particelarly. ta ibe tone of the Evening Star, ie wa neking @ | and very correetaccouut of the fectare on “The Voices | ueeful | en Com the calamitous oecurrence: on the donkey botler brok: fant; Amgen fy) trough of sew clean breacy ber, AtG A M. the enzine # or of Or awe. ¥ wnped | or the Cl » doltivered bbath; Homing bis barons to so live that when thelr summons ‘ 2 woe ARNT ship wees domme Up te the tine th shout @ A.M, the ry Me 0 you last Sabbath; and it | exine they xuvuid be ready and willing to no: \bele . Ww Mobiles Oot 1 sie Fecmrees one ; reapectfalty yee ehcan, ies Bowers. A he engine stopped | aMorded me great pleasure to seo that the editor of that | God us tog, Mobile; Oct 1, Norway, | invited to atrend ‘ho fu frora whe Fr we of her fo w Toenday af working, 5 A. M., October 3d, no ship ever etood up bet. - . ¢ niente Cree parents, 417 Frei avew Hon, at one -—-- — ter under sah at adous hurricane aud heavy hog Paper, With bis usual enterprise aud superior tact, bad sana Virsinie (ys if wom for, BYork: y Solock. RANOIS BUTLER, NO. 3 K SLIP, HAB ALL TUB Bhe beh: ry nobly. The cance of the stoppage | &¥€0 8 vastly extended circulation to eo much of it as MARINE DICLSTERS. Harlow, Kisabal, Ppikeoel Fiteceratn.- on Sur nr Fire chowe breeds of hs « Ltailbie Mange Cure of the engine was bhe ing of tie tremendous sens, | as Of general interest, by publishing it in hie popular papa recs Mawbatian cy, Harrie, NYork, GERALD, the wife ot I ve of the | and Flea Exterminator, Sonn Laeles ® BOW Work on the which caused great nes of wator to reach the fire- | and wid Basanvan, Ga, 4 ‘ Pro NVork; ad, Atwlanta | parish of Gianmore, ¢ kK 1, aged 99 | Dog, $2 Doge trained, bowrde), Ae — Wadieines for al! dis- Foom, extinwuishing and thus preventing the | ind, Widely circulating paper: As Tam im the habit of | The bark Hevsia, from . atanzan for Turk's , put s mt years. cance, —_—- ~ pakiog of steam, =. hatehways hed been | "ing that paper datiy my attention was at a n distress, roe, SVork (and sid from The frien ta ace reopectiiuliy toe'ted to attend the (ane. aRAY, 1 oR Wt STRBBT HAS FOR y eee ee ean * tracted, in ite ineue of jast Wednesday, to ite ac. 1 maneonel oon ieee kad pemnere, el oom Gravowon! yh. Cae ant ce, Lacie NYorR. | msec her wie on son “ Aid tre t, between Fourth sale, Newfoundiaral Dogs, riers, English grey. eng.neers, ator remen and } count of the wreck af the Rvening Kiar. and to certain | by the Hirlish briv Union, which arrived here im distress. £ won tv Yun Les Sleek Pec, peut cite Philadel | ee eee am HARLAN ier oom at | icone aoe ee —