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10 NEW YORK HBRAD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1867;-7RIPLE SHEET. Bw ae. a SE way wel ml LEAL LLL LLL LLL LALLA LALA Statoa wocated froin Great Hriair , she Sou" etaien | ales Lineoin, om her bereavement, had never boon pud- | len, employed as laborers in Sh axayy Yard; got into a | (before reverted without destination), Oot 3% let 96 lon MISCELLANEOUS, i ENGLAND AND OUR CiViL WAR. Bis ‘avnrove of | vd Pacers aut pose Sg hed waa \ecause was 80 pre-em nentiy the oul | gispute over @ PLlitiCal Foie, yegierday, when Gray, | °°" Foreign Ports. ~~ ia their mind, 50 ai Jo with tne | BOUMag of one womrn to another, was 20 full and irc, | as is allesed, “rew > ‘Loite, and defore Gillen could | psxwvpa. Oct as Arrived, whip, Grace, Sargent, Sardi A. THE GREAT SENGATIO Lecture ‘oy Rev. Newman Hall, of Londen, | right of they Outspoken, that it would be indelicate to make it public. Callan vin Warbadon and peocasded 20h or Quesnsiows. CREAT au CARTER OF gre Sourd to be ones = 6 deolaration I thyok 1 am eatitied to claim Queen | escape 4 in ict mi aol oy ae ‘ ‘4 stapbe- ia ane abdomen, infiicti — ‘Disastera) the Relat of Great Britain and | 4 5 ans th 7 ve eoqament wi Vietoria as a freud of America, Among other friends | if mot fatal ¥, The injured man was Conoexas, mewas, Oct 82—Arrivad, W Grigith, Drummond, HOFF'S wire v3 quod, shy Has 805 tO” gain the same right eemeae oe bark R F HO! pATHACT BEVERAGE OF HE. Ams:ica in Connection withthe Late Rebel | Tun *0) . mig the speaker went on to notice Bart li, who, though | home, No, G earner 4 Mata murica te Ue +s from the United ©'4. 4 as tue United States bad to 2 Bb gag stir pho sane, wb officer Fis’ g, ry Sb OA aud locked up Sailed 294h, brigs Carola. Farland, Baltimore; 30th, Mon- as pee ened D {TS INTRODUCTION ON TAT ney desired. path all sen pron we | filed last evening by an conten ea thal "sca wea at etna aevelatan i w i trees rs Aero cy Fan Risaite Sag erly Wt examination, ian ee re tear Haile ot OF re WONDER! s statute pw Mitwe ‘ 10, ai bers of ys a andience drawn together by the annoancoment that Rev. | orn Wits Ue inherran rigat to secede whenever tney ecuaaaar te oe ae amen AvD! crry ov 4 Sxeax Terr. —During the forenoon of NGiENFORGOS, Oct 2—Arrived, brig Mercedes (Br), Kohl, ITS SUPERIORITY [8 CNDOUBTED, of toeir Tuesd residence — Among tmuembers of Parliament he mentioned Peter ay a fellow ef good address called at tho Balled 254M, brig Sam biladelphia. Taylon Mr. Gup.m Kd, Barnes, of the Leeds Mercury, | of J. B Dusenbury, 177 South Second street, D. D.,and | Haraxa, Rams Shavberd (Br), FB! Eagle, Greene, Now 17S COMPOUND 18 ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, of Great Britain and America in Conuection with the | thought they ‘miz, ut vommntarity secede, This teeing « Fausti — Late Rebeilion in the South” ‘Though thie was the sub- arsely pr-vaiiad,” And qerefore auotber fomiag was | 02 dunn Uriehe [one Sa ae cane: | '22,nired of the servant girl who auswered the door bell st Bae i (ang) ‘okey Cam wegang, | PEBPARED FROMTHE NUTRITIOUS BARLEY MAKM, Cul pimped ‘Kee, leseges wevs oul, indi Va view of “his Bapposed Anberent Mgnt re the reabo' Mr. Dusen! he | Vera C: ork ba, Dukebarty ‘ Ject announced, nothing but the notes of the reporter, | Of 4° ,¢°Ceutherrs Staten tw. Becede toe North waa voting tae, watch ‘asted some uma). Aimeng. philown) ners | aF1 te a whereabouts ph a. murs eine. ie Situ wit ation irs AYores ads ton vere on MIXED WITH soically 10 cvrapeting the South tostay va the Laon | anq yong’ stuart alll, who bad. remained stanch. 10 | dyat Mr ‘Davenbury “wy” HOFF'S CELEBRATED MALT AND HERB COM- ‘ 5 , Dusendbury was absent, but expected ome |" Sailed Stet, bark Boston bang ‘theic will, slay nen who did Bot sympathize iD | America; and among private citizens the Hon. Mr. } foen, and showed "him i010, in parlor to await bis | Douni peo SisteeCharigten, Nee ce Newman Hall would deliver a lecture on the “Relations | aysapaiby” os akniae nee acne! roped eatchiug ber: au¢ there, at long and unceriam iner- vais, a fink of the bald and disjointed discourse, could | * x 2 ees ver between the subject ) Wis ushbauon of Slavery sympathized wiin thein a8 MeO | Saniey, sci ‘house, and Mr, Potter, Cobden’s foment, | Hagua: Nov 2 bark Ri BINA TION, preveut any connection whatever between the subject ' ip Yecoriicay and if preaiee achieving the? mationa: ind | Svensefyecion of e noble hous, aud ae, Hover, COLES | coming. ‘The stranger only remained there wand ia |. cleared ‘et ais bane nen (Beh Pendergast, ge — as annoonced and the range of topics dragged iP, | pendence They did uot examine Seation' of tho! al jowever, when he descended to the men! brig Win H Park’ St for which aeverai _aoid ana silver medals and faigeyid up Peas nics % eyes he gy Pgh ong | ing pamphlets for gratuitous distribution on the Awer!~ | formed the unsuspecting girl that he bad concluded to | Prig Wiel 1 Oat" arrive Pht adeiphia, Merrinas: have been bestowed upo inventor recentiy by the by the reverond seciurer Uncle Tom's Caria | Bad Wey would ave soon tbat tue south 8d | can question Among the clergy he particti- | -walt no longer, but would call again. Shortly after bis Lirerpool Arrived, brig Merriman, » | Toatitute Po.stechu que Universelle of Paris. Whe Surrey enapet, the ied Scott decision, bis fr ecds | the coostituiam gevetaee ne taheient riantec scecte. eT aig me ag ee pools Nora, coperiare, soreres iclen of weariag apparel, were | sailed 90h, brigs Estefaua (Br), and Lillie M (Br), Pensa. ins “4 e 1 ‘obu toe 3 v r er a - ress | again my bie to say a eo ia ‘col Raval ns. ho ge ling mn merrell particularly ‘the Landon Times, He “denied thal the Teave hie card, ‘He is of dark complexion, minus two | © Niwroxr. ©, Ost 18—Arrived, ship Anna, Blanchard, Va- 2 DELIONTFUL TONIC HEVERAGE mew chapol at bome, “be Linco! OME ty 4 | coeia tim m mes represqated the sentiment of the English netion. | fromt teeth. yn — : “ sppea to ihe slave There was am argument we, Ne tent aie ON of London, Suprous quotations from his own spzech@s, lectures | used waich was very difticuit, to answer. I cy fe er omar rng eg a 8 | Auscxp Gnaxp Larceny. —A laborer named Owen | prtors Niort (sndiprogended Yor a : eepeciaily tm favor with ladies us it ts not excitiag Oren i Go Bou re aad © DAE MSE SEAT Tee eae en or ae she S008 | one minded what it said, There were othar Journals | Hunter was arrested last night by an oficer of the | oii, at sins brig ae earned, pear Joznee Shields, CREATES AND IMPROVES THE APPETITE, anaes } von- ; : re that day after day devotod themselves to the dissem- | Forty-second precinct, on a charge of stealing ® bag of d Si, ship Montpelier, Watts, Liverpool; schr Dan! G <b GENE Ul completely rua dowa—were ne -wwied sof ane evens | A kmew ‘this was w woas point, IL was, Fepre. | énation of correct information on American questions | gofis from Harvey's dock, ta. Furman street, near Ful- Woolark, Peck NYork, DIGESTION, AND GENERAL HEALTH, AND a enter asian Goveraor V.otgsh prenaea, Dull the clavsisve lage ct tuo south if they would | W9 "as Ms then, that was the enemy of Amenca? | ton ferry. Ho was locked up to answer. nue Geta ta ort ship James Cheston, Mearns, for BENEFITS EXTREMELY CONSUMPTIVES, only come hack ant be united. Wo were even wid that | Jinour on files mea te te erring Seretyabrecouid | SBLUNG Porc Tickers.—Last evening the police of | aie eect serined, brie alice ¥ Goodhue, Crosby’ Peep gia a ON ta og was received with {oat “@ great walioual convention it Was recommended | not be dae opimion of America, wheres may who was | the Forty-tbird precinct made a descent ona policy | SOE oy brig Tay (Br), Williams, NYork. Pee ge ly ot ao idister of the gospel | slavery’ ut to, extend at So it’wue ougulat the | ROWS and mdustrious, though he earned only five hud | shop at No, 62 Union aban Perks bbithet ahs fy fhe agony nderstacd n.'end to promote peace and | Uniou wag uaiuiaives, aaiave, gain bie (reedom,Wwould | facher” wan ragarted'as Just ax gond & md station | mened Chale ate BOSTON, Nov S—Arrived, achrs Rossway (Br), Lawson, | OF THE CHEST AND THROAT, COUGHS, HOARS?- on wo say:—I Wave bean engaged for | have to crass the wuvle Uuiied States 10 Canad but if | income was five millions a year, The people of Bt Marks; ‘gH Sharp, Wet Webb, ica tea eg poe NESS, ERONCHITIS, ETO. ° rowove Uf, misundersiaading of | the separation took piace shore would only bea line on | Engiaad, who stond side by side with Cromwell; the gon; Admiral. #eahwans ae ‘e <9 meu Wit o America, an) 80! ASinall river (© cross and they would be free; aud this he profession and proved by ce IWeDLy Fears, and the following —= peopte from whom the Pilgrim Fathers sprung; the Sparks. 2,8 Alloa, Seaman trate Wind, Mai ary as has bee declared by t bard work. Surely then, America: would be tue death biow of Savery. So honestly and 4 ley: Se - Haskell, C Mousands of cases sth me U T endeavor to remove | truly maay people in Great Briain, who really de- feats SRG “weaketa Senta cere aes ote | . * | Wook, Dorma, Philadelshia caiies Wright 3 Women | MA ig mpro Send— ee. mSUuorstandiogs. I confess | sired tue fieadom of the slave, desired the the ‘peuple who, your Bayan, have 7 Maa apen earl aerys caghiaaariangge J eegiins Taare Meta, Lavell, NYark, x er ON, 310 Broadway. Mahe tone ot testiln wimen, [.espetation.. cr Ibb. Degas. nan nee batts, jonni Fariiamentary and other reforins, were (rue to Aasuds aie haa: Waskcanele Dax. Seana, Thea aa sient Gaia’ Gi, Tioexiey, Liverpool via pith toe dosen more of due EXCELLENT Mek Y coustry at tha outbreak of yonr grant war. | wo loug us che North wemed to desire the continuance of epaen many ah ceoeg ela Halifar; Roman, Baker, Phiiadetphia; ebip Molocks, Har: ia EN CERRO Bui} oooced taal you ha@ got nearly Ure same feeling | the Fugitive Siave law, It used to said, aud I bave Sail on, o& abip 9 Sun rises. 37 | Moon sets...morn 40 iin “ ae ~ It ta the for DYSP! ye etite; ef disappoument with regard to Fraace as you | said it myceif, tuat ovlter for the Union to be broken § a i oe 50) High water. morn 4 OS ine i, Srabrenk, Fi Reacipiia: Fortune (Nor) anderen, it a temanae my furl) TA and los of appetits; ise bud wien regard to Great Britain, Why Was | into tea thousand fragments than retuin the Fugiilve With all te hopes of future years, Spat ncpmagaaigsany 1 Point. No ¥., Ociover 0. EDWIN W, 34th at, this? Da you think Prance more rriendiy town we | Siave law, bus I said, this will not be, This rebesion Hangs breathless on thy fate, Port oF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 6, 1867. Znlled (wind NW)—Steamsh{p Roman; brig N Stowers. Y SOLD AT HOFE'S MALT EXTRACT DEPOT, wera? Lid you know That Fragce male tw wil be put down, aad slavery will 0s pat down 100. | apn ay wo i uo lonier ismaina’ breathless cn 7 (ot GArTved, steamer § Bente, Haker X York oark Bren: ay N.Y Hoe oie een, Sale e Lm pay to 2 ut sl jederacy standiage ovounred; — -* Ayer ene er- | your fw 4e, but we can say with the same poet :— ayaa Pons "ainnie. t Van Norden, Hatana; sehr Lucy A? SILLY E MAN WHO DON'T READ. he Engtish anLings occ » ‘esa Our+hearts, cur hopes are all with thee, CLEARED. Church, Adams, NYork. Below, brig Alice Starret, from ‘oolish ow looking Awful oUF abou! he cornera ment vw join her, and the Enghsh government | ton proclamation,’ was inet said that where Mr. ion: Oarhesris, ur hope ‘Our prayers, our tears, Steamship Atalanta (Br), Pinkham, London—Howland & } >wan Idland, of pba ave Wrinkled up wits frowus like a thunder relused. Irejoiced iv this distinctioa. I was giad of it, | eoln could hiberate the hat is, in the loyal bg tory ’ Pp g RE, Nov S-Arrived, ship Johann Wilhelmine } cloud. approached the doak of Dr, Woleots, at 1:0 Chatham o'er our Vecause it Showed that you dida’l love Feauce as you | Siates—he did not, and wi he could not liberate the Perf ey epee athe ss loved us. Whev I eet wits coldness rom a stranger | Slaves, there he prociaimed their independence You! The gato " who knows nothing of me, who dues pet sympathize | must admit this was a dilicult diemma, There were | 7 she Pinchot segeed prin ter, pce Seton wih mo, Loon bear it; bal woen 1 go tu # brother or | aso many persons who were opposed to the war oD | my; eurn, to preserve peace and good feeling between u Aspinwall teamship Hansa (Brem), Von Oterendorp, Bremen via tharapton Helen he Wait uad'Gatvost c rig Steumship | uterpe, Isldridge, Key West and Galveston— Coie HE Sebes, (Br) Mall cuinehap Geo Cromwell, Vaill, New Orleans—H B Crom- naught Medocitd Jersey City: Pinas square, with naif pint botile in his aad’ which Bada vi lanous’ looking, tasting an iilug compound, which bo had bought of some dru; or Woleo’s Instant Pi Aupibilasor, He was tid oy the Doctor that be hed sold hunself when be pai bis dollar for sueh miserable suit, ‘nan, Bremen: eee yeaa Wood, Matanzas Forsyth, sister, of fatherer motver, from whom Jrxpect sym- | otner grounds. The Aunti-slavery Society is composed ty f ke (Br, Wilson, Demarara; | He wae told and shown tint the annihilaior waa put up im and from whom I have a rigut to ex- | largely of Quakers, who of course are opposed to ail Joa mbites ceeasistl teased coveced’ towers “BiehnshipLouiea Moore, Wallace, Newbern—Murray, Fer- ‘Meteor (ry, sanacoube, sermuda fun pint bottles for one dollar, and not in Drown, or. Wuled pect sympathy, and ind none, thee I feel some | wars. There were others who said for the sake of the peaceful ards Pade aieligeinser rn BANGOR, Nov S—Agrived, sehrs Wm 5 Barber, Barber, | wranvors, but the outside wrapper of the genuine is pure mma ™vaton. Vherefore I am gind at the feelog North it is better tue South shonld succeed at once. the memories of Runnymeade, of the Spanish Meio TJ Southard, Bish: p._Liverpool.-O, 1, Wright f Co. and Pavilion, Parker, BYore; oth. brig, taneier.| Ls art This-man hadestagri badiy. AEE ane 4 you Manifested cowards us, becarise i -shows that ia | In all bisiory there is no case of @ country 80 ex- | arr peda, of Cromwell and tno Pilgrim Fathers, by the | Sb? Bron arene fa pcetel, Bemaare. tore, Oysier Banh ima, of the sacaah Dartighiy Abseseserte chistes acer Meanie the great rt of the American ion there 18 ap | tensive ag the soath rebeiing, with the whole | er sat work of missions in which we are jointly engaged, ghigVicters, Brie, a : oy ‘Queenstown Ter catace ‘Cieare H Means, Wentworth, Newark; schre | aud duil; pain in bis chést and side; smell and memory uo- expeciation snd a longing for love frou: Great Britain— | people earoest im the caso, and of that rebeuion being | by che Saviour who is the Saviour of us all, | appeal to | Pence wemekee Wonde, Henry, Walker, eBniladelpnis; Vicksburg, Higgins, Bizs. paired; partially deat; water constantly running from bid. an oxpeccitioa which Lam sure will not be disappointed, | pub down. The North cauuot defeat them, or if it does | y. ga to do all you can and pray all you can that our two Hark Theone “recs Hielimers, Bremen—R M Sloman & | deth ad ito bis throat aud stomachs and like all who Bare” Cheers, Y u exp vad a Ee rer mag nig - | ikeannor eminent pean lis eae war, besahe | D ations may never be diviaed, Never les thoso two ay i » sign pres oe et Y gy: 2—Arrived, steamship Georges B operrh, has 00 m8 Ba ty he AR presses heraeif differently than sh» Gi. We hed. 603: | a0. mela a ee ee ee eee ere f ings—the stare of the one typifyin; hos stars of heaven, ig Loulea (Br), Semmoig, Penarth Roads=@ P Rutley. 0 Ghest and side with. che PAIN PAINT, which was done on rid of our OWN slaves at a cost of twenty million | tne sake of the North itself, tuerefore, before the prin 1 ave cross of the other reminding + the groat emanci- |» Br's Lucie (Nor), Janaen, Cork for arderee WM Bloman & ae rigietiona (Bip. Remmings ‘Brintl E; schra B | the spot by painting his stomach, lke thousands who tare pounds Wherever an Ainercaa clergyman ap- | is thoroughly exauste?, tt is better lo recognize the vbr ght lk nie let tosh — Deadards' be N Hawnins, Wyats and Vapor, Roget, NYork. estarrh, Tho Doctor wld hin to ‘use the ANNIHILATO: od at a ° : m1 tone jder all these things you Brig Gintia (lab, Stinca, Venioe—Kremelberg & Co. 8, Wy: agg - peareo at ap © meeting 1: Laxtand some speaker | South at once. ‘hen you consider al ngs y no against each otuer, or be ever engaged save ig Julius, Mahony, Para—F Moran. adisarre od Emily B Souder, Lebby, NVork. 2 bined Rape ky Dey and rid himself of the catarrh, an 1p and throw tn his tee:h this question | can well see bow well _meinipg todividuals may have | in ihe cause of truth and humanity. Nover let Sasauee Lert "Pinkham, ‘Oardenas—Brett, Son & Co. Gth—Arrived, steams p Matangaw, NYork, bark David M | ‘hus stop the flow of thy Slthy matter into the stomeck, . Your country. | been intuevced by sowe of these considerations, without | og give demons and such cause of Sehr Nelle. Callum, Borteanx—J H Woodhouse “ested st wet Fannie M Saag, Boston. pedis ch ba pode the a han. 2 ogden being actuated by eling towards America, not regard joy, and angels such cause of lamentation; but ever let Sehr Carlos 1s $ (Port) Mesquita, Oporto—L Es Amainck & led—Steamship Saragossa, N York. et pono eat re, When your war ¢ , Now 6—Arrived, scar Oliver Anes, Westgate, rein gnongh to buy ed his proclamation of raily expected (hat bis action wowid recerve the cordial | fasnion to call endorsement of tiese people. And I don’t wouder | @ republican mouarcay. Tuere were people in every that when that proclemation was issued and | country governed by fashion. Im piace of asking what (s recept.on the reverse of what you erpecied, | was trae and conveuvent, they were asking What was 10 ushould have felt surprised and hurt, on the | fasion, And how did the aristocracy stand on this, 1 wonder that your iudiguaton was ne: | question? It was said tbat Britons should never bo mistakes 4S crimes. A great many persons in his couutry were governed by fasion, It was not t Puglaod a repuoiic, but he might call it us two nations, mother and daughter, or it you prefer it, elder sister and younger, go band in hand througn the world, promoting together the great interests of peaoo and civilization, our only rivalry the rivalry of love, (Loud cheers.) At the conclusion or the reverend gentleman’s lengthy address a series of resolutions were introduced thavking him for the sentiments expressed, and appointing a com- mittee for the furtherance of the Lincoln tablet scheme, Si. tec aches hate Bhaeunce -ihveale & Od. SINT, and felt wonder‘uily, aatoniahed 19 find the pain i N kK Chief, Ne tm bis chest removed, whea he had alread rt Scht Lora of the Isles, Coumans, Porto Plata—Brett, Son HITE, wowace, Nor 6—Arrived, bark Chiet, New | TJS Soctore nusdreds of, dollars: asd ‘hel ne sass trom | - FALL RIVER, Nov 3—Arrived. soars Minerva, Brigh paw for the lastfive years. Dr. Wolcott told bim that <4 Schr B.A Dellart, Low, Polnta-Pitre, Guad—B J Wen man; Ariadne, Robinson, Mary Elizabeth, Hach, an feust not fall to use pint, of the ANNTM(LATOR each re. 3) Jones, Fil Tie Sint Mew York, | eek th cuzod of ie caiarrh. (And for the pain yp hie 6120 dial Fossett. Harding, Kingston, Ja—Miller & Se ip mig og Fe eae ates cle B ives, | and chest to paint hunself with the PAIN PAINT overs ‘Schr Challenge, Low, Havana—P Lorillard J Bowditch, "Phlindelpma: ‘sth, Danie! Brown, Grinneii, | Bight, (ng future ouch bis remedies uniess in pure og Atlantic (Br), Lockbart, Balifax—Crandal, Umphray Sanbagsrown, DC, Nov$—Arrived, staamor C Knight t @ new remedy, PAIN PAIN? ery a fo: Bl mand oo. Den no culor), and the old medicine for entarrh, sete w R9.cnr. a Stoo Oana se We Hrigh i. Suiled™ Neste Addie P Av NIHILATOR, shes the oldest dru: Schr Frank Walter, Carso: Wilmlagion= Harris’ & & How. irk surnett, Jersey City Appause) Then, wkea you heard (pat Alm | siaves, but there were many persons who were ui- ere being Oitted up in our por! > prev upen | terly the Siaves of fasion, If a. lady wanted your peaceful ecmmerce, and when Brith erchants | ® bonnet she would mot ask what was useful, but “how eak through (oe Dockade, you mgut weil feel | can you dress me’? bat custom prevaided in Englarid, there, Two hundred wor as OBITUARY. . Ryam, New Haveny ER Heatac, ‘Lovell, “NWore Brooklyn snd office at 17 edrived to their uimost eapacty, day Was & manieststion you had no rigottoexpect. | periiaps it did not pre al. . ae % tphr 1g of Surprise was hot Liat your intimation was | daring the last four years lost their lives trom the {oot Schr Mary, Rogers. wot Rae "at Pack & Aa Sa Shueeceet ina meter Poe “Aor cake ibis butthat it was eo elivht And yet there are | ish cusiom of weariag crinolines, which were hid eous Alexander Warfield Bradford. Binuser Sonenkine Rhvemnsons Moore, Baltimore. arriman, bile hte ida ¥ Wheeie ain, a torrent fows— Words in miigauvon of the judgment which was passed | machines. He bad lo wear a hat; sometimes Urey Alexander Warfield Bradford, late Surrogate of New er, wghey welt a I wvnid not say one word i mitigation of the ju called bats voutilators; when he pat on ona of thee | von deg the soraian! ar Gio, bh inatat et 40: ARRIVALS. Fs, 21 Hour) for ston: 3 in, shaken all woes, Ment, but would say something in mitigation Lais it pincbea his head, and when the wind b! ew off Tpacatnehisgis Dg natant, se REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM epee’ : Sumit Poiana aan Sry A May, Hakan aotersanaan: pra. t8h J an 4 + for tue judgment Those men said tue North | weat the hat, and of went litte boys after if. In | residence of Professor Charles M. Nairne, 163 West ‘Beu Borland, ery person ha Steamship Helvetia (Br), Cutting, Liver 4. Queensiown 24th, with mdse and 616 passengers, (0 thé No. | Wm sed blackwater Gro, Va for Daraaclia, © n Sailed—Schrs Mary Shieida, Union, Juno, Caroline etseap Watta Metro, Wat, Bromwn Oc. ant | SIG Petal, ane Mary pee ua Noe. Had stron: iv gales the entire passage. Mr Charli ALewin, mt pansenger. of Plymouth, E, died of Jel pain removed, free of charge, of an ad yet the retail sales of single bottles o rage over $200 ench day. ims country he wore a wide-awake, but if be the Southern Staces as a beiugerent and = therefore that Engiand was justiled went to courch in England on a Suuday osoming Fecucpizing them as a bell gerent powe: with anything on bie head but bis lat he when ¢he North pronouneed a biockade they recegoizea | might be thought dangerous in bis religious views. the Sou.h as a belligerent power, ana not asa mere rebel | (Laughier.) When the question was not owe Of prin- power It waa mistake, no doul ciple, ue Lhought they should do as their neigh bers di amsiion of bellgerency as equi but he was sorry to say that agreat class of peapie pre- and ° Se our opponents, your oppo- if Teixgious opinions because they were fresnionabie, Judge Bradford was born in Albany in this State, in bei d that it Yr f specn- womse Of . reased a A ye Np NDR Mb ies eR Sh n some of tho papers opinions were expressed ia favor | 144 sorieg of 1815; ho was the oldest son of the Rev. Thiriy fourth street, in this city, in the Ofty-third year of bisage, The death of this estimable gentleman will be lamented by a large circle of friends and a consid- erable portion of our community, all of whom esteemed him for his genia! qualities 19 private life and for bis folk for Boston ; Alonzo © Aust, Willard, Baltimore for dog Faring Mitehell, Brown, Portiind. Ot fon da. vs Hum tremens: Mrs’ Dorothea Ringwold, ‘of Wurtembert, | aid: schrs callie B, 2 i byere, Caleb Sietaon, Hate Sea iued 65 verre, died of apoplexy, and one infant, aged 6 | Raids Struora. Hera, Dainou, GH Kingotankge Bind: months, and were all buried at sea. fuirp NUMBER hy OOK oy ON FRIDAY MORNING, THE GREAT iw FAMILY PAPER, the Southern States, With reference to4te biockade | vated in England who wok up their political as well as | consc’ontious integrity during his public career. Steumenip Gotumbia, Barton, Navana Nov 2 with mdse oer oe i Releb. Billow, Anna Myrick, Cora Morriso and passengers to the Atlantic Mail Steamship Co. Had |S 2CRAONVILLE, Oct 98—Arrived, brig Mariposa, Nash, THE FIRESIDE COMPANION, fend wii ¢ whole passage. 3 ia: aos e os —— view of the case a num. | of the South andthe cause in which theSoatn was en- weeee chip faratoza, King, Richmond, and Norfolk, with | NYork; schra © Henmglt Crowe}, Cape Saal tin, THE FIRESIDE COMPANION, ber of merchants were willing to Tun the risk. | gaged. In fashionable papers, when it became fasiion- | John Bradford of that city, and at an early age devel- | mdse and pascengers. to N Ls McCready & Co. Wille Harris, Ewass, NYor' . —— dbess men bited out vessels of war, with arms | abie to speak of tue South, opinions on that side wers | oped a mind of no common order, After complet- Steamshi ‘Bienville (former'y Us ey MoGregor, Cleared 26th, brig ‘Ida © on “Ray, Ray, Martivique; sebra TRE FIRESIDE IDE COMPANIOX, Boaton, 20 hours, to Livingston, Far & 0 Moonlight, Stufes, NYork; John Vanee,' Hoar, sadian 2 et, Kells, New Bedford, with mise and | ee oat ee a ere sda csiein woken, Marve. Bradford, Aspinwall; Novi, brig Mairon, Hillmac, 4 ork. nid wenterly winds sol OBILE, Ni 1— Arrived, meamship, Oubag (Bi a rl ies sages scan Goal ‘era Grus; al ville (Br), Evans, He eee Minha: Hed’ a continuation of "gnles from ait Owlelis ilaridge, alverton Hor” 1—arrved, iowbont, achiues quarters of the compass; spilt, foremust can Toat foreton- |g hfeyy lingolphia via Charieston “and fail, mainanil anti fying jib. et 18, lat 48 Jon $7, saw © | barks ar re gennte Sone Bansey, qoantity of erapty sugar boxes, ‘apparently but a abort Urge Boekland , comming eg mele Gilchriat, Watt, Bud equipments, Tite could oot be prevented. Tne | taken up. And if it tad been fashionable wen know # mau, myself, a merchant in Hati, im. Snyiand, | was going on to express im Eay wo the biockade, and whom, Iam nappy to say, | 1 favor of the North, many persons wo! fatied acterwards for & sum of £160,000 sterling. Our | up the opinion that was faslionabie. He (t opponents petat to ing his primary studies he wae entered asa etudeut in Union College, Schenectady, in 1832, where he graduated in 1835, receiving bis diploma as Master of Arts and of LL.D. im 1852, at which timg he was elected a trustee, a position ne filled up to the time of his death. He was also a trustee of Columbia College for some years, After Jeaving college the deceased removed to this city, where he engaged in the “gay om 4 law, with the view of adopting tt asa protession. In 1833 he graduated, re- ceiving his degree in the a and a Contains THREE OkpaT itar THREE GREAT THREE GRGat Stok UXDER THE GAS“GIGHT. UNDER THE GASLIGHT. UNDER THS Gaslicit, By AUGUSTIN DaLyY, opted the consequence. [ | when the struggle between the North aad South 4 opinions he case of the Alabama. ‘Now with | said that m order to abate @ misapprebension, and in regard io te circumstances counected that | mitigation of punishment. He respected Mr. Linco Yeusei, they oear fair comperson with 4 to | Ho had preached @ tunersi sermon on the occasion of lawsuits ia general cates, If the jower cours decutes ad- | Mis lamented death. Tt was said that Mr Linceinbad versely agninst @ Httjant he appeals to a higher | stated that be was im favor of the restoration of the AWAITING THE GNA AWAITING THE Sows AWALTING TH SIGNAL, ne 3 = 3 ae 5 er =. 3 four, aud whe man who fancies himself eggrivved | Uaion with or without slavery. These opinions had | diately commenced the practice wv. Rark Assun' Gratz nro, Py cated anet: and —— 8 Woe é.skeckeek: bark Orona. Day, NYork to ae scorr R. SHERWOOD, must wai for a decsion, This may inetive expe asea, | becn expressed ia newspapers of Eagland. He waspresent | position be filied with considerable success, and | Oct 5, with m Datilh & ine tieordod ser tectiopnalt load for the West Indies; brigs Thomas Waliers, Merry- UNDER.THE HARROW. bay We aggneved must, Ueverthcless, avait the decision | at a meeting in New York the other aight, and be thore | 1 1843 was elected Corporation Attorvey, discharging | erie during er ee man, NYork; H Housea, Preach, Boston to oad forthe | TSDER THE HARROW. @f the bigter cour. It way be sad lu pies of heard expressed sentiments of hatred towards Engiand | the important dutics of the office witn avility | 747% an t Stephens, NB, 10 days. with lath, wos indies. steamers E1024, Hobart, from New York for | UNDER THE HARROW. Wel ou the Ajaoanac aims that od people donot go | and w determination vo keep the avyro race down, | and bonor, In 1843 Mr. Bradford was chosen a8 | to eimpson hore of eoalt Ammerjea’ (tug, Munday, tices sew "_By P, HAMILTON MYES, head a asi as the young. The youu, sbeuld cot, fad | He vad uever Leard such sentiments expressed in bis | Surrogate of the city and county of New York, nr Hanes well, Bristol. Tor. Pailacelpha, short of coal; orig Lapwing (Br), fait with the old oecaise the vid evald uot re as | own country against England a6 be bad heard at the | which office ho filled with honor to himself and sate. | _ Prig George B Prescott Mille, Rondout for New Maven, | Crean m NYolk for Ricumond isco Disasters CHARMING SKE SCHES BY ould, It wae conteaded that the Ala 8 | Meeting in question, Let them remember that the: faction to tbe whole community uotil the year 1855, | wit . f Stockton), Colcort, Salt Cay, TT. NiGW BEDFOWD, Rov e—arcived, sear Unused Brothers, MARY PALLAR AND, { dames professediy for ihe service of the E pressions were wade use of in their own city. Noi ‘when he was elected a member of tt isiature, A(tor rece ve Dawa pes nar Hg og Shesy a Elzoy, Baltimore. | ‘giveere es aL “ ‘niba, No one believed tout, No ono | tp a hundred ta Eagiand know tie ditferenco between a | serving out his regular term be resumed bis profes- og be WEW EGR, i rived, sobre Ossune, Haskell. Ban- hogs? eriv gales, haa been 7 d for NYO; soln D Gesaln, Gout HW ana W wind: away mainboom Gloucester foro; Planet, Deriaot, Rock! fT heating NW hy W 60 miles spoke sehr Alles Florn, trom f er mock fanaa for Baltimore, with loss of mainmest, Ellsworth for do: Idee, Davis, Porvaad for do. sion iu this city, and again became engaged in a lucra- certamiy knew what the vesel was for, | coppertead and a repubiicag. Americaos would aot like jeath, at which though, 10 doubt, many suspected her true misision | to express opposition io their own country and when it In places whero there is ho newsdealer, the FIRESID COMPANION can be obtained by subscription. Terme $ a year in advance, tive practice, which be retained wotil lili time he was trastee of Union Colieve, member of th: If the Ainbawa oad been hited oul and prepared pro- | was remembered thet opinion had been expressed Ip . foretopmast } A feveediy for the service of tie So ease staies sha | Englaad hostile ie America it shonid — be recollected | Historical prion vestryman of a Cleat and | and gi petro pan a P gga ‘be towed to this Gives, New Bedtord br Philade pba ‘ z Atwood Rien, Ofioe of publication, 137 Willium street, New York. wkd mm . lwtreat ie | th th inion Pp tof the Law tute of city. age | Port: aod Loute, Tavior. ; ule Prue, Tri Pore eas” a ress ck ge pened Meee eee eee ek ars tage: Lipertach BMAD, BOC ETNIES aoialy. tation Eevdfora sttalved a high ctamding tu the metrepolis ath sehaht, Moliie, Plammer, 8t Ceorge, NB, 18days, with earn | Lina for do: Huena Vista, Peterson, Harwich’ for NYork: | (JORNS, BUNIONS. ENLARGED JOINTR. AND ALE said pomaltor ec ot suateriar of war tor the Fet Haus, | to t4s repubite. He received a levter the citer day from | man of Ane intellectual culture, superior natural attain: | “ert pendieton, Woot, Fernandina, 6 days, with tum Pl TN Trond SO | Dee Oe Te a ee Of the ‘feet cured vy Dr. ZACHARIE, 76) and of head juarters where poope muster for ® certain | a gentieman, who siaced ip his communication that he | ment« and the strictest probity in his private and | be~ to Rently, wither & Thomas. Had heavy weather; car- oth, § AM—Arrived. nthe night, sehr Warrenton, Lord, purpose. Now, no oue says that these preparation s are | bad disapproved of the war wuen it was going on, and | pubiic relations, ried away fore ea! wo for Boson; Via Buren, Montgomery, Providence for fF ET Us EXaMiNe. a intended for € that he suii d sapproved of it He (the teciurer) asked Sehr ¥ rhentera, Baars, Savannah, 5 days, with cot | Nyory: Justice, taype, Narragansett Pier for Elizaber: 1 bat y 0 ma, but it is openly sanot rt; Hamu, 8 Boston for Philadeiphia; Mary C Courad Swackhamer. they aro ivtenied for Canad: it wore them uot t be angry at these Opinions. Taey hud been rnd Siiempied to. be concenied tat aheso " pry para | #0 exprassed in Eadiand, Efe was opposed to those opis- | Wo regret toannounoe tne doath of this worl xnown coer ag ford Leeks, J peepuloe, Turner, i a abel Sous are ce at reparea Lows ons, but ip honesty nis political opponents be was " cf “} io Lt jure infalli agune, Cavasa. Now, ii the Alabama bad Bea pro- | bound to say that tho great mujority af of the peopl featioman, after. a tong and punfully prowracted finess, Ball Ries ioe a iaiea Wile, yipeeae Maen, whens Zee whe Seow decia-ed to be fitted out lor the service of the | England were not opposed to America as & ustioa—th Mr. Swackbamer was, as bis name indicated, of German tt River, outward ou Bt fare mostiy going ont thie AM, with | CO™s® it errs elem g so ap i be some icra, outhern States 1 had art . a os Southers Sta'cs and st had been reporied that her n aga. | were only opposed to thefpolicy of America througlh & | desceniy and was born in Huntardon county, N. J., about sae for ew Fisven # mode hee SEA A Sas Te Wa OVE THE DAYS ALLOTFED You, mine of powder end her, are wore satwated fur. Se af pein haa case, But tho | the year 1815, of poor but respectable parents. When | Sehr Miel4, eninane wt New linen, zat Philadelphia for N H eo @id of ibe South, nota single moment would heve deen | large heart of Great Britain remained true to : ; SORT price’ Nickerson, Phtfadaiphia tor New. Hixven, [me gd Naa ted phia for Norwich; Uns. | rom the prineiple of life you possess. Rilowsd to pass before the Alabama would have !deen | them. To couateract this false opinion which bad | quito a lad he came to New York aad obtained employ- Senr Efward King King, Flizahethnort for Boston. Gailed—Steawwer Bion, for wrecked steamer Amsterdam. Remember ibese Pills ceanse the stomach from all fowl. seized. This is What our opponents migtt say.4o a: Test | provailed iu reference t (he war and its causes, great |} ment ina grocery store, After several years of labor in Schr Astoria, Small, Ekeanethnort for Boston. Monten Point; scht ne Henry, NYork; also ail others pre. | *%4 80d #00n restore its powers to their full health sad of judgwen’, Indvidsaily, I have nota word to say | efforts were made, Ho with gonNemen of great everzy | y yubordinate capacity he opened s place of business of | Lent woee’nh Matthews, Ritzabethpnrt for Boston. sly re BEE and cate tn jo ap ivy for the Gtting oot of the Alabema or | and diligence nad borne a share in that good work—in rateptteg mies sar Tames eevee weve beiseant Ne etl Seon. A LPIA Nove Arrve, mbes OW May, May, | is wnien ne drpenittn ee ee for the his experienced im seitiing @he | the same good cause The church of which be had bis own at the corner of Dominick and Variek streets, and ' Haworth, lizabethport. for Providence. memes ‘Ebi oo pe rsrol B Harms. repr EVES LN TORMED Britaia ow ber accoungy A.!T do | honor of ovng pastor was identified with the love of | subsoquently at the corner of North Moore and Hudson Relly, Elizabathport for Providence. Crowley, ola a 7, May, Pesaklis, Beson's | tree whictheis sone sacl by ois afew fay is, notwing would be more desiraive w Great Prit: ti liberty. When Mrs, Beecher Stowe was in England, streets, and had moderate success, His entranee into Schr Panny, Saunders, FligaMethport for Providence. Cleared—Ship Ly Skoiieli’ Curt, KaSDRETH" a DOiwing Would give the masses of toe people gree was outertaiued by bis parishioners, polices was the result of aa incideat wuicn compierw Sehr Hen Elienbethport for roe dence, Satria, Sewall, Liv j brig Rosiyo, Satiscacuion than to see the Alabaiwa questiou oqeita ty | the charen to wich ba be onged had turned ihe current of bis carver, During the Snanciai | geht Exel sor, © mith. Bligabehport for ela sebrs J 1 Lene, Bi enti, $1 Marrs. ERC pTarcorvnis, Conn., Sept, 17,. 1867, teitied. And when it shall be decided wy the trbus als | a silver inkstan ferent kinds of peopie came to nic of 1837, when suspension of speci men and ts + pe 5 man; Ls of era, Me D.— Shar Great Bruin wan euipably wegiigent in thowa: ter | that churcl, They did nob ask what people believed, I | shlupiasters currency were lhe order of toe day, a | cnt icmdaren sles G Cranmer, i a ete Fone tavahid: “abeat, a Sear age tip oablon eatte th KOEN oe oo 8 ement, not only will the geojre | they beleved ia the Lord Jesns Church. If | jarge number of notes were issued by an institution Sehr Niantic, Simmons Taunton. nowk bar ani Norfieh; Albert rela Pe uy doctor said must @ nd Dts often, and my stomach ve willing to pay the last do not omy | people who bad been siavehoiders came over | styimg itself the “City Trust aud Banking Company. Sehr Caleb. Smith, Pall Ri aye Newbunpori; 3 Price, noe Gud digestive organs were so paralyzed that the lightest aba!) everything done im justice by tbe} to them, they acked them if that was go, sud | Mr. Swackbamer bad presented a $10 bill of this bank | Sehr Tun's Botine, Bunce. Providence for Rilzabevbpork BU tyler ‘seelman Amesbury; Nigutiagale, Beove, Provi. | Towld be thrown off undigested, a fer ben great tas-os of the people, dut they will demartd | if they said it was so, tcey were asked to leave. | for pay mont, und upon the caster refusing o redeem it | SCR Burelar. Dodge, Nzanethport (or New Haven. fence HE KnselMetatey, ridgepork, iweive bours. I wasted away almost 9 a ehadow, ery* frat every dollar justly claimed shall be paid, (A p- | (Cheers) He did uot say that a siavetiolder could not | with specie, he caused five hundred vandbilis, with wo | Scht Ateline Gib —Cleared, snipuaranae. Turley, Liverpool: Beige HO | 30% srPeese toadagad any cash, oud say tncuner determined piso) Whon tho war broke out itwas well umdet- | gob into heaven, By speeiat grace he might get tn | wards “braud! fraud! to (he Park! to the Park!” printed | Renee M Wel Phinney, Bord, audvhas Albert, Nickerson, Gibraltar toury Brendretn's Pills ili cage ®ood in my couniry that it would not bo sotle® im] t (Laughter) The church should be very careful letters upon them, to be posted in the mom Sebr A @ Hazard, Biainen., Tortland, ot preg anger, ; sehr Freddie ‘orter, Siu 4 pinoy — Th culty io Eugland wae w= | ys) Pee gy os poner ca | might think bs: — jcnous paris of the city, The result of this Bone Khamee Bailed 4ib, #bij Leaner, Jackson, Mobile be Kem prey) oh rely aa dissolved, My mother these pie did not d your Cousuiulies—sot 4 iad introduce lady toa ewan. asco eas tl o — es Luwes, Del, Sov ‘ent to a rig AB Pai ym. fe tein) ae pills an re them to me any matter if we iy of it by 4 tira if. be Wasa slaveholder, and held back her Band, | horcne gatherod 'u the Tark on the following wmoraing, | Schr Rilzatath. Maxson, Rondout for Vawrincket, ‘ 7 mervon. for | Paved down aud acted elightly., 1 continued daly to take Southern counted of te Wo. only ko2¥' | The gentleman defeaded the institution of slavery, and | anxious to know what tue fraud consisted of The d=: | gent Trav, smite Romdout for Harttort “PORTLAND, Now Arrivad. wey teaan Maker, Parvo. sermad. ide epvetis rained atin (oll ComiCE Upevtins, dbat the governiacut of the Cujiad Star os | ebe asked him if he would keep up tho syetem out of | ceased mounted upon @ bench and addressed the moot Schr Jatnen Hall, enrs, Newburg for Pawtucket, Sar Do Bric, Series, Selene Pe NYork For the Pan calPimonthe 1 have dally tuerensed in feeb au was composed of a cvinbuation of separate nativa s, | reverence for the Bible, (Langhter.) At the corners of | ing in a leugthy speech deuunciatory o( the banking and | Schr Vandevoort, Jenks, Newburg for Providence, brig Hattie = Bi hoy Weeboer, Cardenas oe Metanzae | scrength, and am flow 4 stort, & ealtty ir each with i's oa laws sod iettullons, each uation he v- 7 the streets of London there were immense gin palaces, | sbinplastor system then in vogue, This speech was te- | ‘The bark Trinidad, Koster, from Trinidad, which anchor. pe OCTH, lov Jmarrived, aches Hy @ Fay, Pres. Hoping wy case inay induce others suiertng from sicknaad tng surrendered 4 certain number their sovereign J and be was’ garry to say that @ grea mass of | ceived witn much favor and applause, and a short tine | ed at the Hook yesterday, awaiting orders, has been ordered a eek: Win. ‘Agnur, Stevens, Baltimore, jo try We virtues of Brandreth’s Pl, | eg rights, avd thar the reguasion of these matters tha'é J Mis own couutrymem were addicted. so intempe- | afverwards dir. Schwackhamer was tendered nomi- | to Falmouth, E, aed procesdet thi AM. emailed 24. nelgs rowmmeree, Mullen, New’ York; Sd, SM saiaetits that the abord esate aie dgugnter Marthe surrendered wer: {n hands of Congross ami §f rance, which was @ great cause 01 crime and insanity. | nation for member of Assembiy, but bis modosty mado SAILED. ae VOL gigene. baa above stat i Le nese Batt tho President, and. that the goveroment tad a’ Aud be regrotied to add thet We had seen more intom- | him aavere his {rieads that he was unabie to aavisfy the Heda: Liveeneck: Malliettle, be Assiante = shahtmretade aimee josie, Seah, Phe | eine neighbors and friends of Martha Taleoth corey, power over those rights served by the separa | perance im the streets of London fn one night than be | wishes of those who had 60 honored hira. [a tie, bo’ Yonton ‘and Havre (and ancnore’ at Quarantine): MpluviDENCE, sow $—Arrived. ec! lorthern Light, | ‘at ne fe true, eations. If the privctpie of the goverumey: and hal seen some weexe in New York. The people | ever, he was mistaken, and hia friends correct, as the | Galveston; Geo Cromwell, New Orleans; ship Ossi atlas ‘Ghost Jreland, Poiladeigia. Below, vrig nn Mclatyre Tylstt Andcow Dexte Dexter, Francia ef the copstitution bad poe undersioud, the pecp a bert “ore Cup as walle Wie poopie hare ally eee Schwackhamer held offi gow. from, Movie ner we Mis Nelle joore, M 1 Mra, Weal Great Britain would not have reprosched the Uni! ry regu el ‘ori peopte eq) ly afterwar: and while im the Revenue Wind at sunset NW. se attaet Dorle: meee, oomh Staves for sanctioning proceedings in we several States | did NOt play sad amuse themeclves they wouid go to | Deparment, under President Polk, be removed bre oy Muara eabotupars, Gavia West Wtnetettt wk game, NYors; Congéetica Mew Marine Disasters. merald, Norton, wWhieb, according to the constuntion, the goverumext | the pubic bonse and there destroy themselves te Williamsbarg. He was aiways a frend of the work- 8G Seo news columns for an aceount of a dreadful bus Dad no power w inierere with, So we faw that | spoke of large churches, and of how they were conae- ) ing classes, aad bad (requeut opportunites to show this mithough slavery existet im the Southern States, = crated to the worshipef God. Worid they, be asked, be in his new home. He was a menber of the State Con- 4 FICK OF THE a “ inept 0, Mov S—Sailed. whip Ne Pius Uitra, ARTPORD jeane at 9 Thomas on tbe 9th uit, AFR AMD accrnEst INSURANCE COMPANY, werome.t of the United States, as such, w je-s consecrated if they were filed with warkiog people. vention (het revised constitui.on in 1846. He with- . ‘rion. Holbrook, Laverpool. mY “4 Kepousivie for the inaiuuon of slavery, We enw ia | He opened hw chutch at haif-pest eight o'clock | drew from the canvass for Congressinan o ihe Fifch | _ SO" Reixpems—Barnegat Beach. NJ, Nov 6—The scbr t—arrived, ship Oouenl (Bri, Barely Nem ever my coustry, however, that ore were prin. { 00 Monday evonings, and instruciion xt that hoer was | disirict in favor of Mr, William MM. Tweed some yoors Reindeer, Capt Earl Baker, from New York bound te Phila. | Live: beg Gp Oficbriat, Gichrist, Boston; sehr Be: ‘ ciples At work which would eventually destrov | given. During the rebeltion they instructed the people | ago, sod was appointed Navy Agent, Since them he | delphia, struck = funken wreck off Raronget Beach and Paes te {ee soll, Nassau. SP; Ward | ,,SoMpeompany te now prevared Seiad overs Saxe toe wom «Of = slavery bieh the constitution as to the progress of the war aud kept them right oa the | bes heid several positions of trust, and always wou tho e on shore about 4 o'chock this morning. The captain Par poortiboseee’ aa sid), Heory ‘Alisa, ‘yaters, of LIPBI aanoy bint Mi Re i ag) ul We road that Wasuing various qnestions that than arose, Their weeue? toe ry. ey ©] tremble (or my country wen | cousiver that God # Qf akeptthe pe Might ail through this great struggle. fast; wo Paw the continual contest berween ihe States 9 ile reverend gentieman referred to a speech which ‘on the question of slavery; we saw that slavery in the gp bad delivered ia December, 1861, about the time of the , the fasourt"§ rent affair, and quoted a lengthened exteac} from that ever did vai ton emancips ion OF appr eu HIB Sinves: estoom aud friendship of all who came iato offciai con- feet with him. Mr. Schwackhamer was a: one time the publisher of a German newspaper in ubis city. Ip aliasiou to bis name, bis aptagonivs weed to say that “ oohwack | Was @ hard name;"’ but it proved @ 7 ip (or those Who got in He Way ob e.ection ith: i and all of the crew were saved; the vensel will be a total Ae ORIGINAL ASD ATTRACTIVE dEarORS low, The wreck on which the Reindeer sunk is aupposed panies 3, gehen & Susan, bene Bork; 4. oP | nos veon mtradiieed, designated as to De a sunken brig, and bas been acon by numbers of paws Maman ed, sthnsh i Toxmes ing voseels and reported as dangerous to venscla passing in | FOTK: ships Aupie, Weymouth; bb: Lal ermean, y that vieinity. It ato be Roped the Board of Underwriters | sont fsdealite, sos ny oo read tuat Jeilersoa said, | Teported im the papers and quoted in the count LIFB INSURANCE ‘ OM THE INTEREST BEARING PLAM, Berritory north of the Ohio was prohitt compromise, the Fugitive BSiave } and we f-ovauon, which wound up with a declaration prompt measures to & demrog removed | | SALEM, Nor Sarcived. Transit, Racket, « bmg the Conilict thas was going on, between J ebat ‘never ebonid the flag of England be tec ow a sig bea Broomall, Douglas. Phila Paulth Perea tee to those assured ande: wig Wa unitonm allow Allowance sf the «lh power and the advocaire of do beisied on the ste of tyranny aud oppression.’ me a " fry do for taco Maul. Merril "ius deck port tor ortland . ieaeee ‘Thon came the publication of thai b (Cheers) He had had the privilege of Bane through Pap cor pine peg ele A Rg mists tn ‘ ee NC, New 6—Cleured, seamslilp Mary ‘a which has been vindicated, and which’ has dene sof England while ibe war was waging m America, and of rub tesking, whise was stopped: nod ‘she proseseed sRotehsinn much in ting pubJe sentient and in bmagiug | dervering iecwures aua speeches in reference to the con- the 26th. - Eo e bape comping with the laws of New York, and having about the t resorts in whieh all rejowe Thee o fost and ite causes, fe had mever beard of any person fs ‘Sarr Sarr0n Painca—The leek ia the ship Mallar Prince MISCELLANEOUS. CASH CAPIT: pote the Dred Scott decisiun—that terribie dictim—whiet | in Greet Britain, who wae ix favor of the Nort, re ~ 4Br). Sadler, from New York det 20 for Antwerp, whieh pat SeOLUim Evoke = wa BRIAN fair rtONS tae ia tee waursuee of deciared thas the biack mao had no rights whick coving & penny for working 90 the carrying on of ¢ KT tr nto Halifor Bl ins, hae heen. discovered in tha rudder pot A ph SVORCES. OBT, 4 i 4d Is ag YORK ah ing WaNetienl White wen was bound to fespeck And we | agitation, Many parnous went about the country for the u reo mh ts Rc T cuuaT. ind stopped, would probably proceed on her royage on {6 | oe. tease Ny uptuie No charge wi diveew Oban | A" Sent iinet LARD PERSONS dearing Life marked the aciarion whieh shoow tng iaod. We | purpose of uptolding tho cause of ihe North on their feted B i Oth inst. Consultations {re as ourance ere wl Horie int formation as tbe tnarked bow ferco wee the siruggie in Kansas | own responaitility, Be vad Boan often out of pocket [or © Juige Benedict Brin Larwins (Re). Cranmer, from New York for Rich, HOWPS, Attorney, TS Naame atroat PS cot ig Eo Derwenn the free sovlore and the slave party, Waals, | expense, and 0 4 was with @ great many others | The Novewter term opeaed yesterday, when @aowes Iu tora for Vorien colts fm Mamptan Bonde MEN | > Sere ne Ten Seeding the course of events felt that, potas atte COUNT: At thie tine, ot Of petit jurors wore beard, and the court adjourned, wit | Purim Noriole tor ronatre se ONMON 1 AY io ere {acompas biniy, drunkeagees oY de: rom 8 to na acihe patton of ches Cid: eee, SON EES Ta desc Mle A gy bee vor ohig Out transaciing any business, until today, at twelve Woe Frona, frown Nasanw for Boston, with lose of mas nei hi ur Tee vt i ices bin ee there wav @ great meeting in favor North, Some wep in the galery said they were Mo th@ South, Dut when he @xpressed strong Knell of slavery, A on that sentenc Passod the South though: that m so @! Lime afverwaras, twenty thounsad color TRoSS CORES it with comfort and breaking or stray aad foreidnmast was seen, Sth Inst 90 at Law, 40 irondwag SEnnEy@ HARD &USI otal, (See report of schr David Babeotks tm port A -OFFICIA, DRAWING OF THE KENTCOKY | SS ture, retains the most 41 "y + State Lovries, ciean, light, enay,, sife , nO rust Nhe jurors were aotifed to appeat on Mo aday Nelsen witl akw be tock, wben Jndge Troops would bo eeeu Warch'ng slirough their principal cites ve trade they were received ige Bowedte! en tro " tor WH 1 KENTCCAY. stT® RXIRA—CLASS 62 . Kibber Supporte:, « perfect support Singlig the now papular song — ete © quoted ftom anotuer speech, deliv. ne Renn Ans Aver. from. Redkpott foe Miimingoe wines | a la. Te Oe Tt Mi Se inal Ana oor lent. ‘setiey's Pile’ taevruma Jota Brown's body hes mouldoring in the grave, tober 20, 1362 iy Wis speeoh the Souin add its WWITED STATES DISTRICT QOURT. k. She was hauled of and brought | 24 » KENTOCA SEATR CLASS 428, NovruOER gives toemedial nm’ seater pound i ee i Bat bis soul goes marching on. vos were voversly siluded w. The extract — 0 6th, The dumage to her bas not yer cient Ray: & ity Haag yen pamp Aut we caw how ihe eof the ne fead oy Ihe spoakbe cuntained stinging peseeeven ne Refore Judge Benedict, Wieeelinieons RINCRY erat Lo cte ay eae eraraeeeet — aod their sex by their enchristian ani sthe whui ‘“diabolieal teact ‘and sw forth, The ye COUFL Opens for the N ber ie na Y + POR THESRNEFTT OF § T XEW FAMILY 1 PAr taw also chat the turning potnt of fF was | @xtract closed with (heme worgs:— "Me cannot bare ‘The court opened tor the Novewber worm yesterday ab Im Geo F Urrom, from Boston. et Charleston 2 BERET i sitkUny CJLuwot 4 ad GREA BA, rey, of freedom “re saw Voatthe secession of she ny go with sieve Ee ders, They are tra: nooo. re hed rio SB, 5, je th, mw Ve oi “4, 16. THE FIRESIDE COMPANION Sout #as al! m the canee of ctavery, and that «be pe goepel they Lave ihe audacity to pro! Reiirts of process were made with rogand to the fol- 7 F rf wove ‘ Ne Prociaration of the stato of South Caroline dectared that che can pever SMI DrEpeTLy, which wee condeenned aud, ordelhe O@ O 7 wm Bim Packer PoRk a a ah ieege DELIGHTS EVERYD DY WHY READS At. valavery was the commer stone of their naw empire, And . founded op wroog nAncted gn eater For ciroularet i ea State Lotaries address MUR TH ae bevirg stud! @ the question, we saw thas We questiow Mar had not ven do | De Sold, bo Cm mans Lavine appeared: —One still of the RAY. EDDY @0 oe if, enecond pumber of “Wan ine versus woerchy, (ne eonetiimion yerrns oll od by any on mt ¢ mieonary to | cppactty of tee by shea other propety a Prisee enshet and: \aferination gives. hy drama © HE Pinesinn oO Parchy, freedory versus sitvery. "(Applause Alin me J ‘ome to ehie @ahtry ame hore as 8 privave goa vse sna lll 5 aa presets Lats Notice t¢ Mariners, BICIMOND. SV 'Gilsoy Rusuding Gordiande etree z iw aes ¢ , Dany lwo things to prove the fact iba: the great ma- f seman to viel Ameria od sey hie friends Ho trusted m is Seaaer tt The lower Svush light ron Staten Peland) “Wee ou or — — me “DY. p WHY Of toes who, 12 my jademens, oppowed American | that he comdd revura thanks te Acerca ag ceoare still aod other prop yo Tuesday oght ‘vom 100g 1419 odibels ALTE E PASTE IN LBC fi » WKY Were Not Opposed \o the American peuple. Theae | be would bave to bid a church, us Seiced ¢ nlp ory in Puiasds street, sad & 4 formation Cure Contains P, Hawtutow Myeas’ eharming story, ealled Whalemen. 9. CLT Bromdway Weiong to one 7, ane etill, two barrels of paihy to you, but be- |. They wanted thirty thousan ry Ye not oppased 10 you wom av one OPPOw it ae . 4 nt New Redford Sth inst for a 7 te a . od Hho question at iteua, Lad- | cond get i, [6 would ve a good 0) spirits, ed at ‘ue corner of North Seventis and tnt APAVERTE Waki ARE Linea ee we unre oppaed to ¥ us, Ta aid Vente arco, « nite! af #pifiug, horse, wagow, pile Oomks seaion, yn, euitea | Li Per orter’ edmrntenuynrecise room, seg OE MARROW sano’ NDER THE HAnaow iid’ oelias oh ing Romanee, we A ms oe THe gaat LAAT, HM MBMBERS OF “XBW, Casey ‘ Dik THE GASKIOI® 1g deluard wt lew: ak fortene jo tbe purehaser. y, toNed fram Bew Bedford th inom for ” GH, MERKIAM, O Fuion street, 16 &¢., Meine on Morte Hie Honor vend that the: y ie Diatrict Cour © pen every swturd for North dtiante wo really did nov | oy « monument to Lincoln Ko) be a capital idem to show tne weoo America aad England 3 Hike, sou ae 8 people, and «your government, Some were | nf Gihowe who seomed to think that (went Britain A vist atware rude the seas, ORd WhO CAO Koar to se a would be mm at wring the moptt y for vankrupsey Thorsaa, of NB, aprived at San Frandieno ‘al to ber in commercial power. Rome, too, thowghs | ¥ ving stated tha: ‘ ‘ Pete Qoomiy bie Bp, 1 do wh om, Ane Fa mould be 8 good bing for Americn wo b> wraKen | ovfyed sie subscriptions, Lie whied 1 wg aciitted 40 prnetioe te te * eT Ce dar eaiers CT gag tn fort By avavers Daur, ap , into different nations, #0 thet her greatness ae s ceived » cent Tor expenses, | hive mused ovary pou ene y wu of Met. mt tt. ht nm t jon me y fon g Me 4 Kptege thie Fousedey eve nina “a x. anh weie d Commtry should #08 overshadow Great Britain | foe, A gentleman offered to pay my axpanses were, bot pre then . a 8 a we . eG nh hetetg | ‘Capi. JACUB Viku Ladi. AWAITING PHT SIGN A) The a “istoemey was opposed #0 you, but tho great manos | | said K was my own private aia, and | dertined tix . a a en shams w Oot 1 whip Marenge, Little, Pian sen, Begretary. Twainso mit ESTOS Aly ot Aw people bad alwaye a true heart to you. Then | proffered ad, and bis meets reer clnen M eM Ni wunite, Mocwann “CLV Amy Treasurer, PB hh alte’ AiTING TRE wie thore mtn Tho wsooinied thetmssives Wah those w thie for Any errangement that b Yo “ ¥ “ it W, sche Watehmas, Cook, of Proe we ate ager TE Ta Dy 7 dita von were 0s and those who were 1 soum 0x ay 108 arketocracy of England Wei "La ROOKLTS IVTELIGECR, sported. OT Atk Sewanee | cxone rae gaat git { tent bh tle to sor, Dot beoanse thoy joined | me peint you to Prince Alberiae « aid te Spoken, | Naw York, a beh Seger att ‘ AR GASLIONY, ye 7 were, acinated by the mean jenh onion of the ot er tacious Q “: i 9 - ples wee Baty . «, Win from Povkedelpte for Mavsenins | y ¥ * 5 : Ft NDER THE G Liem} pate “Hiseoe won argues ai vocause the Va be toa me thy reason WHY tie Quore Fe we wa ay rm 2 Bg we Vy suey uta drm New Form for Mowe’ | lua vises, THON i F ie by all ae wadeabers, eam