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10 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. , aE alae the fervice at ommencement of the “ar and | rale? The war ceased 0” 4 wen three years since, DESTRUCTIVE FIRE BOSTON. Schr Robertsom, Rockland vie New Haven, waere | Fitzcerald, Chanaral ; Jennie Gordon, Malaga; Chesa- s E y M OU R haa ‘Tamed the ‘rus company ever Tals’ therefor, bat our Union i UO), “Tegored, ou indussry 22 ~~ New Haven, where aerate i van 4 e Sg end had armed it with arms parcbas’.4 by hunself has not been brought “Sulek ‘accusiomed chan- on ‘Lindsley, Portland via bets Nore. aoasian, Tecrenes. at a time when the government ha, retused togive | nels, the nation’s creit is duinted im tie marke:s of | Ome of the Passenger Car Houses of the | “Sra E ‘Long, Gloacester, & dave, with fab to Rogers ‘Cuba; Prim : RR aan him arms to delend the governient and himsell. | the world, and I ‘ventuee to say that at no other | Bosom amd Albany Rallroad Destreyed— | 4° bas Jd Get Moatrived, achrs Carlston . Sone Sereaes Bang 0, ave wer ae Feces petted tn che wiatory a our faa have tuoughul ‘The Palace Cars of the New York Express Behr Ve ‘Dc; a A Predmore, Hart, eusebert? as had endowed bin (Chee! ‘iness mep been’ more perpiexe than the) AnotY cr Meeting at the | avo ee toed a too." Laugiter,) | are to-day” with” regen Per kee cae My | ine Consamed—Less About $100,000. ih & 7 Bon PUALYESTON, Oct #¥Artived, echt Adaline Elwood, »- And pet a radical Senate—ine Suumnersand Wilsons | their affuls, “Taxation fails heavily ‘upon. the Bosom, Oct. 90, 1868, | Sehr John Mothews; Wilson, Boston, WH, DC, Oct 39—Bailed, sche Addie M, Chad Wigwam. had “deemes him unvvorthy to be coniirmed to horer. some of the Union thero ‘of the most destructive fires that hat Sehr Boston. Boston, 8 smal of collector of the port of 8’. other portions there ts | One we OC | Behr Bedopra. Mi ‘HOLE, Oct 3, PM—Arrived, brig Timothy pntagcen hans eaihiehe Louis, “hind when ‘he bed been subsequently noml- hout the country there | curred im this city for a long time, involving a | Sehr Rokerioon, New Bedford, P inerion, Wii ingom, NO, for Bowony Paragon, Bate aa Minister Yo Auniria ne ane radical enate Teer Mer ela: | ttaliowat cheat Gane ta place ot gn eaty spent theta, Hall Manteca ays with Ae oar ia Wrighs,broemen,Alrandra for 20, Rays i i Washington thougtt he was not diplomat enough to | this deplorable condition of affairs was to be found J morning beckon SDOUE | A eke Ocean ington, WOe Tor do; Prances 2d General Blair Still im the | een nee te ar ele angus body for that atan early period of the war, and | One o'clock in the passenger car house of the Boston gear Queen, Wilos, Mantuchet,b days, with tah vo | Nel Balin Michr, Wiinglon, NO, fr doiPrenene Be Front. that high position. ‘They had also rejected rogress, men in power in many respect? | and Albany Railroad, near the streot | chr Ocean Ware, Barlow, Nantucket, 8 days, with fab to | war Ireland; Barat Gallen, Devias Vanbtl Soar, Sharp. tinguished friend, whom he saw en the platform, | adopted measures which were Very fareaching in | bridge, and in a few’ moments the whole build- | Ech Evening Siar, Orocker, Cod, 4 days, with fish to | D conpeon! de fannie; alabase, Vangider, do for tor the same office, Mr. Samuel 4, Cox—better known uenees. Democrats had magnanimousiy | ing was. enveloped in flames, There was | picts 4 tsntueas? amt Ont 6 ape Balemt Loaiieeis eaicg Seda ree Batons Wallace be vere 48 Sunset Cox. (Langhter, He thought both could | sacrificed their own convictions, in many instances, | in the building at the time the whole of en Provincetown for Philadelphia. NYork for Min Hume, Aphley, do for % Biercats "ici eaahumemene an | Ramewers ore Brett face | ite Memon, scp, us aon, far fore | Ex Wee abe Snare 0 rec = ime jmon- ir . c re ADVANCE OF THE LINE OF BATTLE | Sst.cont ie? pth Ma tater emcee | ier tacat je eacecesecemenures: | tht tlean conning of ech eae oakt | EE Gang atS ae, Ons hg it, Hemet Brstnaren, trom He did not now speak im ay complain. gently, with @ disregard for constitutional law aud | was one oi the English compartment cars of the New | Schr Richard Pall River. 9 AM’—avrived, bark Lif we 2 ing sense of what those radical bad done. great principles of judicial independence and of | York tine and. one of the elegant drawing room Schr L 8 Lor River for Philadelphia, daphls for Bostont penta Manaation they, a ata ner) He did not put himselt forward even asa type of the | personal riguts, future dimoulty would inevitably re- | coaches of the Albany route, each of which was re- Schr Sailie Smith, i River. for Boston, tn tow of steamtug Adelia. e other brave men whom that Senate had rejected— | sult therefrom. ‘The present condition of the coun- | cently built at a total cost of about $27,000, The | Schr Harrie & Ned, Fall River. Philadelphia for Boston; Margaret R ee More Speeches, Pyreoteche | men who had served the country throughout the en- | try clearly vindicates the correctness of the predic- | drat room car was probably one of the finest 10 Behr His 1 arene Hutchinson, Fall River. for Portsmouth; Wiliam, Hodades, do for i. tire war-—men who had been mutilated and had suf- | tion. the country, and was the same which so delighted | Schr Mary Mershon, Brightman, Pall River. Williamson, J, Corson, do for ‘Danvers nics, Music, &c. fered every hardship, privation and wounds tiiat the | — Referring to the depreciation of our securities, he | the Ghiness’ Embases Gu the oocasion Of the late | Sct Gphirs Webwien Providence for Elizabeth Brees ee alee Washingioo, DO: for Hsteet: See Union might be preserved—men who had been | contended that that cause was due, not to any lack | visit to Boston. With the exception of @ baggage Bohr Caroline E ‘Maller, Providence for Elisabeth+ | Fitzgerald, Elizabet! for Newburyport; Richmond, Co: Smith, . gerald, 3 Hn beatae and ae see at | Gf Cay Sade quam ataPhgttc ihe | SUN Rac tp ie car turned, Saag Preyer ion Riatoipen. | ekdat, Ginna avis opens 5 ni ; a, or A was meeting of the trne and blew war de- | fhe outh. Several ofthose men had been nominated | management ol the nation’s fnaucese Gpon what | Cache. The tras wae che cce snte wilhaxeod $16 000, F Elizabeth Or ore Are Maggie Ball Oralod, lars Waakion sea zO OF “moorary was held last evening at Tammany Hall. | by the President for imsignificent oifices—for the | other hypotnesis could it be explained? How was it | and the lose on the building and damage to sur- ng erorience for Ellzabatbrt, 5 . for Klizabethport, | _ NORFOLK, Oct 28—Arrived, brig Lizzie Daniels, Bray, ‘The assemblage was not to say a crushing one. ‘The | sinall oilice of tax coliectors—oftices that had been | that, with the enormous sums which had beeo drawn | rounding property will swell the whole loss to about Baltimore; schr J 8 & L O Lewis, Lewis, NYork. filled previously by civilians, and that are stili filled | from this people by taxation, the in control of was oUlel ‘Barbados. 4 Fed hot element, the bone and sinew, the very Mar- | hy civitinns who had enriched themselves during the | the goverment haa so aignally failed inthe conduct. | ©’ Om Wich there is not a cent of insurance, Rentea, Woominton, NeWauay sont, Ooi" Arrred,schrs Hlawathe, ‘New. Towof democratic life, made but a weak representa- | ravages of the war im oitices. For those men and | of our fnancial aifuirs? It had been charged upon RENSSELAER PARK RACES. kerson, Providence, man, and Race Horse, Pendar, Philadelphia; Nadab, Chee tion, and as a consequence the enthusiasm lacked | such as they, tne, eoidiers of the Union had ben re: } the democratic party that ji was not disposed to Kee — pr achel Jane, Soule, Providence, Ber, $e Melon M, Waite, Nolioe, lisa 5 Wape “ sterizes bled, simpie reasol 1 fares right houor of our land, ane at national obli- Troy, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1868, eat ’ Mat Whole-souled expression that has characterized | 1 qiger with the radical Senate In regard to their | gations sit more lightiy upon them than upon | at tnerace at Rensselaer Park to-day eight horses | Sehr Allda;eiions Vevdenas tor Elisabetsrort ee NibW BEDFORD, Oct 26--Arv intern Chavo. New ‘the gatherings of even very recent times. Bengal | poliical duties to their country ina time of peace | the republican party, But in determini the fires and rockets hazed outside on Fourteenth street | 4nd when their arms were no longer needed to de- | relative good faith “of the parties wo must | started, viz.:—-Byron, Prince, Charlotte Temple, tw the detight of several mundreds. Tue Hall iteeit | 1°94 ce (Applause.) | General George B. Meviellan | not be governed | by their | declarations, but | Charmer, Washington Irving, Ben Wood, Western i ee ‘wan flle€ and no more. The decorations were the |. nan pent “rs for MeClellan)—t by their acts. By a statement lately put forth by tie | New York and Doyle, Byron won in three straight Sehr ‘Angeling Van Cl F Elizabeth po ung, Vignia Hele, Perry wad W BM 1%, Diverty, Providence for Philadelphia, | York; Otis, Chase, and Robt B Smith, Nickerson, do. f Hubbard, Providence for Rondoat, Sailed. Ariadne, Robinson, Elizaberbport; Fasbiony! Jdences for Rondout. Davis, Nyork. idence. NORWICH, Oct 98—Arrivod, schr Uncas, Alerandrias -.4 leat, Heath, Providence for Elizabeth- | Suiled—Scura Louisa W Birdsall and Couater, NYork, 3 and saved the govern- | President it appeared that from the foundation of | heats. ‘Time—2:37, 3:39%5 and 2:40. The weather farch, ‘mame as those which greeted the eyes of the firat | meut by the giorious battle at Antietam, (Cheers.) | the government up to 1860, @ period of more than | was fine and the track in good condition. The at- | 'Scur Albion, Shaw, Providence. MRO ee eee aoe fithead Dlage that met within its walls. The He, too was deemed unfit by the radical Senate of | seventy years, this government spent only about | tendance was fair. Schr Amos Falkenburg, Tryall, Providence for Elizabeth: Qith—Arrived, schts Charles R Vickery, Cummings, Baw! Poi asseinblage the United States—ne was deemed unfit to represent | $1,700,000,000; yet during that time we carried on pee port, River, NC; Hi Harteau, Jones, Philadelphia; James I absence of more than two-thirds of the prereset the government at the court of ore Britain, and | $wo foreign wars, purchased an extent of ternitory HORSE NOTES. ate Elen Barns, lila, Newport DR ed Oe DO ved, tng Adelia, Phita kers who were announced to attend contribute ad confers a - | twice as large as the original area of these Unite: pM 7 Megat et 3 : pe t measure to render the event a rather tame | ‘#2 Who haa oe a his seat during the entire war | States and extended our limits to the Pacific Ocean. The autumn meeting at Secaucus track, com- Bene suse Byer low onan Tor Hltsavetspore one on — a oy te 7 do —— & =. Towed or toafan Sud outrngeoay ecru | tia Bary wb wane ppeadi ny Sone | Mending next Weinesday, bids far to te aan | Eur Auris ngs” women Scooby Baars My Pee ba . . b ch, i 3,000, A r Scud, Reed, Hartford. james Nelso! jes, Hoboken for do; za Frank Slair’s appearance was as usual the signal | ton policy of Congress—he meant Reverdy Johnson. | made our country one of the wonders of the’ world. | success, There will be a hurdle race each day, with Schr Fanny Hammer, Wentworth, Hartford. bethport for Newburyport ; James B Deputy, Bu do for bes ” (Groans.)” He Johnson) was confirmed by thateame | During the four years of the late war we | go e Schr Morning Star, Lyneb, Hartford for Philadelphia, ‘Warren; Dr Franklin, Scovill, do for Norwich; 8 8 Smiths for a ioud burst of applause. Seuate without even passing his name t0 the com- | spent more than $3,000,000,000. "But let that pass, | ®ve OF more entries, besides mile and two milo | Sehr Connecticut, Clark, Hartford. Philadelphia for New Bedford; Oriontal, and Eliza A Jaynes OPENING PROCEEDINGS. mittee, all the senators voting im thelr veais. ‘the | We had peace at length, ald we were then told by heats, alternated with dashes and races by gentle- | 80h" Yantug Bor! Keseea. Norwich for Elizabethport. Nicitd—Scbra Stephen Morgan, and DT Willetts, NYork. { The meeting was inhugurated by Mr. Exisan | jury never left their box when confirming the ap- | our sep lican friends that if we would allow force | men’s hacks. The purses are liberal. ‘This always Schr Fashion, Carberry, Norwich for Elizabethport, PHILADELPHIA, Oct ee Arrived, schra John Farnum, Ww. h in theab ce of Gi 1 Sloe pointment of Reverdy Johnson—the same Senate | to sectle this question, without the aid of statesman- | insures large flelds. Sehr John C Baxter, Jones, Norwich, Keily, Boston; W F Cushing, Cranmer, Salem; H J Holway, aE@, who said, in the absence of General Slocum, | who had rejected | George B. MecClelian | ship, then our Union should be restored ana theso | Trovatore and Maid of Honor are matched at mile | Schr J M Kis ny Missam, Norwich for Elisabethport. pose Bae Francis French, Lippincott, Providence + ‘who was to be here and will present himself ere | who | had _ aaved the government aud | enormous expenses cease, What, now, were tue | heats. Who can name the winner? | . Boer Coe Brn ata Norwich vSteared Baise Helen (hoy Doane, Antigua; Gazelle, Cole, jong, I move that Colonel Plerson take the chau til | 8ave e country at Antietam. ers.) | facts? ‘Taking into account the estimates of the ex- jack Knight and Passaic are matched, the race to ‘ suet ‘Bro Gh oO gy aaa reaiben eae take the chair tl | iy they dare to face ua, thew old comrades, an say | penditures for the year 10 end in dune next, there | come off at the Jerome Park sliortly. . po rennggl mo Sraith, Horwich for Philadelphia, Terveceenrs Coa Harter ‘fit, reuel, be dono, NA: C Ls ( that is the triotic party whose heart turned as been spent by the administration in power six- Lady Thorn and Lucy trot a match for $2,000 at Schr Louisa W Birdsall, Tribble, Norwich. Garrison, Smith, Boston; J S Hewitt, Foster, East Cam- REMARKS OF THE CHAIRMAN. to gall af ny us because poate eae aes teen ergo zations of deg expenditure ne bape? {ise ag een oe Monday next, mile gone Bilton Biaake Hal rene brid; at a Hammond, Paine, Boston; Francouia, Trewore Colonel Pnsrson then presented himself and said | 2 opinion of our own on eal subject was not o' py any corresponding benefit. Our 14, best three in five, in harness, . oy, Salem. ie Galt, wih aide anal ae A disappointment at tue | W@3 # anti-slavery man at the beginning of this | Union had not been restored, for, in three States, it | _ The trotting horse Bruno is now trotting fast. He | Sotrt F Brady, Brown, New Haven for Blizabethport. PORTLAND, Oct 28—Arrived, schre Ethan Allen, bod > . pp ai war, I lived ina slaveliolding State and liberated | was a crime to exercise the privilege of an American | made a turn around Cari Burr’s track the other day | Behr Judge Runyon, Lewis, New Lingens Neb barge Flectwing, Naths Olive Avery, Wilson, aud Wes teniporary absence of General Slocum. He would | my own slaves tong before the war. 1 contended | citizen in voting for a Presidential ticket. faster by four seconds than any horse had ever done Schr Motto, Searles, New Haven. Jones, Keen, NYork; Village Belle, Brown, NYork for Rock- ‘open the proceedings by reading the letters that had | @gainst my own kindred on this subject. 1 was, as Furthermore, he charged that the republican party | itbetore. Lady Emma, Lady Woodruff and many Schr National, R; cht Haven for Philadelphia, land. t beck received from the several gentlemen who had | Pt! #ald, a Hebrew among the Hebrews. I siand | had changed front upon the reconstruction policy, | Other fast ones have been timed there. Schr 8 O'Brien, Smith, Mew Haven. Cleared—Schr Nellie Chase, Hamilton, NYork. ; now as Talways stood, against siavery—against the | Inasmuch a baving formerly cialmed that that | The five wotters beaten by J.J. Bradley, at the | Ect" Ghartoey Bt doin. Hammise brid ae ie ee ae” been invited to be present, but whom unavoidable | enslavement of my own race a8 Lstood ayainst the | po.icy had proved a success, they now represented | Fashion Course, on Monday last, will trot for $500 at | Sehr Dwight Barker Allens Bridusport ior Potiadelphiay PROVIDENCE, Oct 29 Arrived, achrs Mary Mankin, Gif- circumstances kept away. He would read | thraidom of the blacks, (Cheers.) I risked my life | that the South was one scene of outrage and violence, | the Unton Course next Thursday. Sebr Henry Vibbard, Jones, Bridgeport for Roudout. ford, Charleston ; Ocean Wave, Baker, Philadelphia; Ver- ‘the invitation to General McClellan—(cheers)—and | to secure the emanctpation of the blacks; I will risk | where life and property were insecure and where 1 A match is talked of between Mr. Sprague’s atal- Schr Wm Murray, Jones, Bridj for Trenton. millfon, Lockwood, and Horizon, Newman, Hilzabetbports his rep! ay tals eae to ia -, Reed 4 the ahs necessary to gris SuIIACY Seabees Our al ane ae ree ane Girl, a on rick i cbr way Oy ma ormend, 5 oe Go Kolly, wort ganna fox bev eegg ibe ri oa 7 > : 7 “4 bites, remendous ci 5 you endorse fathers taug! us aa @ republic e our own lourse an ie! a zal port; EUTER OP INVITATION TO GENERAL Mt ring. ‘ashton % Neer oF TTADQUARTENS MCCLRLEAM LEGION, by your votes the dishonoring of your comrades, as | miiitary should ever be held in subordination to elvil | Chambers be judge, Behr BF Brainard’ Discersone Portisnds Ct. Farin ‘Artisan (Br), Mallernice, Sauannah; West- efajor Genera) @. B. MocuanNEW, YORK Oct. 26, 1088. POS BE adie sc a eS re py teed oO OB en al PE aes Ae selling pools st the Astor Honse |): Schr Fred Hall Chirk, Portian't Ct, moreland, Ice; Alice Tda, Mears; ‘Addie ‘Ryerion,. Hough jajor General G, B. MOCLELLA ate? (“No.? “Never.”) Genel en Went on | customed to military despotism and to military in- political race horses. How much for Schr TJ Becket, El 4 5 3 kson, David G Floyd, Weed Dra Sin—From the accompanying cireular you will per- | to anude to the whiskey rings and rings of con- | terferance with the most sacred rights of Atnerioan choice? i Sehr § Nelson ‘al Sia Pomlands Ge Phiaael sia Ones & Graines, Harvey; Rachel hy Soules geive that the soldiers and satlors and war democrats intend | tractors that made money out of the war. He | citizens that they no longer excited any surprise | _ The match between the Winfleld colt and Colonel | Sclir Lodewick Bill, Ely, Portland, Gt, and Ophir, Webster, Eilzabethport; Allda, Eaton, und M: Te teat, or eeantrong cifort belore the day of election for | was interrupted once or twice by the inquiry, | among us. The republican party may not have in- | Bruce’s colt has fallen through. ‘They are both very | Schr Charles H Northain, Pelton, Portland, Ct. the Jane, Mott, Rondout; Veranda, Fond? Hudadn, Wail Becet Tewroutd aon te etiatie atarnagomal and State | What about the spoon stealing? to which he | tended todo wrong, but following the mistakes of | fas! Behr Hannah Ohara, Pratt Poetand, Ct Pecline elie akan, BYOK? Gamer Lames Tae ‘Shave our beloved leader of former days preside on this impor- | Teplied that he was weary of the matter, but of one | policy under the lead of unwige and violent leaders, The staliions Bayard and Pearsall should have Schr Maria Hall, Hall, Portland, Ct. Saybro: . i 7 : ‘tant and interesting occasion, and especially do we ask this | thing he was sure, that those who went into the war | they broaght our country to the very verge of | another trial, They are nicely matched in point of | Schr Republican, Bushnell, Brauford, PAWTUCKET, Oct 29—Arrived, achr Asa Eldridge, Hick- =Ge meeting wit be deroorany. cow eae Enna xevt a long. ee from the front. Fath. ane reaat for pie oe roan in the tack mages ‘ Bsns Giunen tackioa? MuileAth eee fi Schr Horace L, Davis, Connecticut River. many aradetpa i Prabtc;: Piarien \calaamince S5C tttaten, vnbil - & ud laughter and applause.) t the work of reconstruction had not n carrie 1) nate! za inst ol y for AIL 4 * > : 4 wi do hang upon the efforts bf a fae garances of succes neem | ‘Some obatreperous individual here seemed to ar- | ou in the same spirit in which our constitution and | $2,500. side if desired. ‘They would make a good RAELED, seer ei Deont ak mrited, achre Cen Marion, Torre bat you will consent to our request _o this matter. 7 early | ticulate in the rear of the hall that General Crant, | our Union was originally formed. The speaker said | trot. in Toe as Bark Lucy A Nickels, for New Orleans; brig J Cofiill, for | Nyork; ‘Manatield, ‘Acorn, do; KO ‘Thomas, Crockett, Ving: zyeply is respectfully rrquested. Very truly and sincerely | Horace Greeley and other soldiers deserved some | that he appealed to men who had fought in the oars ae Onracoa. haven for Philadel inte; 26th, G W Kimball, Jr, Hall, NYork RESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL McOLELLAN LEGION, notice. to which Genera! Blair replied:— arinies—men who knew what it was to go CRIME IN NEW HAMPSHIRE, Wind at sunset ESE. for Elsworth; M Cobb, Ingraham, do for Bucksport. case ° GION. Feliow citizens, I have nothing to say against | thro deadly condict, if, after battle had Loge —_— Ralled Sib nears) Tuomas Cevck ey Ralaeiphia sen, LLAN'S REPLY. the soldiers who fought in the war who are o; and the smoke had blown away | . Five barns, with their contents, owned by Cyrus Marine Disasters. Lake, Milla, New York. Oct. 27,1988. | posed to us. I contend, however, that while ad- | such a'man found lying at his fect—a numan being | N- Coming, and situated about a mile and a half from ‘ SAVANNAH, Oct 2%4-Sailed, bark Rachel, Mitchel, Car- or ae i . : i i STEAMER NORTHAMPTON—Tho high winds of Tuesda: ae Denn She Yaue very Lint tater of yesterday iare. | (iniiting the great services of the candidate | writhing in the agonics of death—would he kneel | the State fiouse, Concord, N. H., and near the lower night washed avray the upper works ot seamen Northamy- | “tt gatted, shtp Annie Sse, Sise, NYork. eaived. ‘Tregret that ils Lupossible for me toreurnto New | On the other side, I do not want to see | down by his side and nnrse him like a brother | bridge, were totally consumed by fire this evening. | ton, before reported sunk of New Haven. It was fearedat | doh—Arrived, ship Joba Mann (if), Mason, Boston. York ih person to accept y fattering invitation to | the Mberties of the country bartered away. | without asking what had been the color of his uni- | Seventy-five tons of hay, 200 bushels of corn, @ lot of | one time that the veasel would prove a total wreck. a The sbi Monte Ross, Thomas, from Newburyport, will preside over tho mass meeting of ra, swilore and true | The man who heads the t’cket of the democracy is | form? Wonld the good physician reproach his | atiey, farming utensils and other property were C Gares, of Bangor, while ‘going up New Haven | sail for New Orleans to-day. The bark Balaklava (Br. Mil- war democrats to be beld on Friday ne one Weli known to the country and one whose ser- | patient with his errors, or patiently strive to restore | burned. The hay and grain were insured for $700 1, Coliided with the sehr Baltimore, of Baltlmore, | ler, from Greenock, which arrived at the bar on Sunday Were it in my power it would afford me the greatest | vices in the civil administration of the government fim to his right, mind ‘and his health? ‘These were | ud there was a small insurance on buildings. The | carrying away the bowsprit and doing other damage. raorning last, will doubtless sail Wednesday next for a Sout Bicasnre to meet ones incre my iriends and comrades who | of this great State Will be remembered wuen the pas- {| the slraple dictates of humanity and the teachings of | OWner’s loss ts quite sovere. ‘The fire 1s supposed to Hk ISLAND Home, Carver, before reported sunk off | “Suh rived, steamship Leo, NYork. As it is, J must confine myself to the expression of my | ion and prejudice of the hour have disappeared. In | that religion which we all professed to revere, and have been an incendiary one. ? 8 Shoals, was insured for $6000. She was owned by Cleared—Ship Ellen Southard, Liverpool. uanks for the compliment paid me, and of my most cordial | conclusion he begged them to remember the treat- | that policy which would prove most eifectual inthe | |. AJury has been seiected in the case of Josiah L. at Vinalhaven, Bangor and Portland. WILMINGTON, NG, Oct 26—Arrived, schts John, Fields, . P 7, NO, ly 4 #0 MOORR—The report of the loss of schr oo and Louje Van Brunt, Tooker, NYork; Mary Lee Newton. I" wishes for the mceuss of the meeting and of the democratic | ment a radical Congress had extended to the men | treatment of the South would most thoroughly em- | Pike for the murder of the Browns, at Hampton Scour cause, in the interest of which it iscailed. Iam, very dear | who perilied their lives forfour years in defence of | body these sentiment Falis, and the examination of witnesses has com- | Moore. of Noank, with all hands (before reported), is sald Reed, Boston. Colonel, ever your sincere friend. eB. MoCLELLAN. | the Union, to remember the Tanner in which the | . Governor Seymour again reverted to the subject of | Menced. He appears disinterested, Ll adie pWGOD'S HOLE, Oct 28—Arrived, brig Julla F Carney, Ey kapzieieie one 1 names of the gallant soldiers were rejected for offices | the evils and diftcuittes to whieh our depreciated = : : Pennie Occ ete Aaron, awrnets, Some: Beiatal, foe YAREHAM, Oct 8—Arrived, schra Chas Cooper, Eliza- a TANCO RTTER. of unimportant notice, simply because they had the | currency had given rise, and argued that the inter- partially shifted. In 7th inst to readjust cargo, which had bethport; Marsena Monson, Dayton, and Jos Hay, Hatha. following Jetier was read from General Han- | mantiness to differ from the party in power aud be- | ests of the country demanded that some cheek} SHIPPING NE Ws Miscell way, Georgetown, DC; Isabella Alberto, Tooker, do; ME cock:— cause they refused to co-operate in the attempt to | should be placed on the reckless tendencies of ti * Sear on Rankin, Baltimore. New YorK, Oct, 27, 1888, y pees 1h She ae oO » _ ponies OF tke A Sur Yourcx, 1402 tona, built at Freeport, Me, in 1857, hi CovowRt—1 have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of | Sten Negro supremacy on their white brethren of | republican party, which had already become the Al ant Vad been sold at Horabay a niiranere, ret on » }, has a goorect maken ioe x to acknw ones the secsiet of | tha South. subject of complaint by some of the most prominent manac tor Now York---Tais Day. ot a5 Don Outact Ls maxechind ak’ wide MISCELLANEOUS, tering invitation to preside os chairman of the grand mass | ‘The General retired amid & whirlwind of cheers | members and trusted leaders of that party. Could serach PR Rong Bsc AS rats Pee ore! Se yo yg ty eet gt ~~ Sar apeeemee esting of soldiers and true war democrats ab Tamuesy | and tnany sollcltations to continue his addr no | he,bustness men of Philadelphia, tn view of the past | Sun rises 9 | Moon risea....eve 533 | forsan Fraucisco, She measures about 1900 tons. eet became RSI jal) on Frida: er 10. The CHATKMAN next introduced 8. 8. who | record of such a party, aflord to say, “We endorse 3 1 “ 9 BES Sp . NL 1 BEET peeled off lus overcoat in regular business style and | yous. continue “in your course.*” ‘This was a | SUD sets. 60) | IRE wacer. torn. 9°02} . LAr hee bar rea enh ere e mee ss 1S SEActe ‘ fee tobe in Pens proceeded to the delivery o1 his speech In real work. | question which merited full and fair considera- i Moses Day, owned by the builders and Mesers Sewali, Day & ‘This great remedy is the true beautifier; 18 gives to alia smout respectfully, ¥ maniike fashion, He began by saying thatanod | ton. He took pleasuse in saying that he Weather Along the Const. Coy of Hontou, to be cominanded by Capt J O Woodward. clear aud beautiful complexion, a pure’ ai Looms INFI poet once laid ft down as a maxim tuat while re- | had ever reecived kind treatment from his Ocronrn 30-9 A, M. + Bath 26th inet, from the yard of Messre Patten, a splen- | bright and clear e) ind to persons whose sight Colonel CHARLES H. Prenson. rellion shonld be put down mercy should be ex- | politicai opponents. He did not take into account Weutnen —Thermandier, | ad 1290 ton abip called Japan. Hencratved ty nage. ox disease Sijerill gnaiie theme. to, pee. clear Letters were also read from General James B. | tended to rebels, This he held.was the principle | what had beea suid abont him as a bad and traitor- : Notice to Mariners. byt sighted vit will Soaaemmoned le innzenity, Dut will keep MeQnaid, of Utica, and General Baidy Smith. which animated the democratic party and which it | ous man, though he called God to witness the truth THE RESOLU 5 1s now seeking to establish; the only pririciple which | of his declaration that he sincerely loved his coun- ‘The following resolutions wei can ever succeed in restoring the recently dissevered | try. He acecpted all those censures as proving that sections of the Union to their pristine unity and } the canse he advocated and the principies he beld NEW YORK HARBOR—BOARDING AND LANDING STATION. jyht good, and where there 18 any defect of vision from New York, Oct 30, 1868, disense it will remove the cause and restore the sight. A few Tho first portion of the strneture for the quarantine board- | doses will remove all Pimples, Blotches. Pustuies. Blemishes, ing and pone statiou is being sunk today. Itis located | Rores, Black Beate arms, and will cure Sait Rheum, side of }. Sores Wilmington. . dclunicra of our common conutty dung the fore iratricea! | iotys It was a common assertion of the republican | were stronger and better than himself. Ifthe demo- | Was! Siath tras Went Wecemorta tahthouse-ce ‘Gletes Missrand |. cont Cearie Pecans ee beta? akin ieeate Ieeeline, coutest, have not performed as yet all their duty inderence of | Party that they had put down the rebeliion; but | cratic party were not triumphant at the coming due west from Coney Iniand Point. Spots, dc.’ In all these simple ailments its power in purify’ Jaw and order, but having dispensed with the bullet it's now | there was @ staal! statistical fact on record which | election they meant to fight on so long as their prin- ‘Whal Pete blood ie like: faagic’ and. the. blood ‘after ‘ualng’ tho the! ‘sustain the prine! ‘or which they | impugned the full veracity of this statement. While | ciptes were right and worthy to be coniended for. npeage SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT is richer, purer and better ir solemn duty fought on the feld at home with the ballot; and whereas at | one million aud three-quarters of votea were cast for | They meant to uchieve a victory, no matter bel wheres Sailed from New Bedford 29th inst, bark Roman, Jernegan, | than it ever was before, for it suppiles the bided with nourish- no Hine since the foundation of our government bas she so | 4 incoin in 1864 Secretary Stanton had three millions | what obstacles and no matter ‘what time North Pacttic Ocean, ment and and to those of a sluggish, torpid and lan- web needed ths untiring efforts of those who love conatita- a. 4 -" mene “an a 1 At Mor ui Ang 4, bark Abraham Barker, Potter, NB, 60 temperainc! ¥ 0 venates tivnal freedom and who would sustain in good faith the guar- | Of a on she nae rolls = the army. Who | might be A ao Ne PR igo them. They | PORT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 30, 1868. @p since last report. Spake no date, bark, ister, Conse, NB, [Nee ee gigs ep es ba ero drives antees of the original charter of our liberties ; therefore, were those that to vote for Lincoln and that | would labor, not for a party — triumph, - . am 3.0 sp, who reported ship James Arnold, Sullivan, aa spi | away all holy and uo! feelings. Resolved, That all the strength witht ‘ail be bronght to | fonght for the Untony If they were not republicons | not because they wish to rejoice over their repabil: Herald Packages. bark Bartholomew Bosnold, Nichola, do, 100 do; ship Mi: | ““Avother class of complainte--Cor which buchu and remedies bear on the third day of November next, and with an undi- | then they were democrats. Il them copperheads | can friends, but they meant to win a victory for ton, do, no off since leaving Bay of Islands fa May | of this clans is used—it cures rapidly, and is commended by vided front we will charge Upon and crive from the seat of | if you pieaxc, but still they perilled their lives for tue | thelr opponents ax well as themsclves, for thus | _Cantaineand Parsers of Vassels arriving at this port will | last, Sihge tar superior to buens, : ower the hirelings in oitice who, (by legisintion and usurpa- | cake of the country, (Voice—"What about butler?) | would the rights and happiness of the people he se | plassedeliver all packages intended for the Mexatpto our Spoken. Tn cases of gravel brick dust deposits, difveulty of passing Hon? ands in apirhy staiaed our giorious record by ace? | Well, when I go to Congress 1 shall defend General | cured and the Unlon and institutions of our country | regularly authorized agents who are attached 10 our Steam | Schr Chiloe, from Savannah for Boston, Oct 28, 30 miles SE | Water, obstructions in the ureihra, irritation of the Diadder, tyranny and opprension. Butler and espectatly his military career, and J shall | be preserved. Yacht fleet, The New York Associated Press do not row | Barnegat (by pilot boat Ariel Patterson, No ful curative infinence fs wonderful. ‘The controiinis remedial eno eed eB nt ae mehveme o o_ defend him in the words of the classic poet— At the conciusion of his speech Mr. Seymour pro- | collect marine reports nor attend to the delftery of packages, Foreign Ports. it in the Resolvent for this class of diseases is the ve ‘exchusive cs 0: “ ie piercer are tag Mater aa ner are ee ee ee ieee tate,e | seltnmenty he fauing wnat rom the yrovedags | yALACANTH O8 aria ace A Drobo, Rony New | Herat, hada cia weet aeh Ne ee oo OO a He had fur sliver spoons and sich hausted by his previous xpeech his voice was too | °fthe regular monthly meeting held Marcia , 1808: ANJTER, Ang 38--Passed by, shipe Abbot Lawrence, Bram. | ru Promenes ibe now aothing iatiuence of the. Ipe country in person on the field and who were not resting in A partiality. feebie to Teach many of his audience, and he soon | , Resolved, That on and after April 1, 1868, the Associated | hall, from Mauila for Corunna} 29th, Peruian, Thompson, Ma- | the compensating and soothing tnfluence of the tpecaciana, comfort at home, with paid, proxies representing them in the | (Roars of langhter.) These republicans, these poli- | retired and was driven to his hotel. ‘He leaves to- | Press will discontinue the collection of ship news in the | nite for NXork; 80h, North American, Mitchell, Aden for [henner thie dina een ame dg re ke of the army, but battening upou the fat contracts and | ticians who were always to be found around Wil- | morrow morning on his return to New York via pidingind wasnissossly. avin sagretk Sach other, and Gach secreting and discharging thelr Sboddy protus which now give them that pures pride which . x yaaeeperto Ba The office of the Herald sieam yachis Jaurs and | A®ECEIUO, PR, Oct 7—No vessels in — Au. wage ‘doses “of the Resolvent. wi far exceeds any ambition of theirs for the guod of the ry Ay ere eosin mg tobe found de. ace JEANNETTE ie nt Whitehall slip. Alleommunications from | yHOMBAY: beard, Hurapnay, Cal Nog mggent chang i, as Geecaeeaeni amsaleceian Aster eountry. y i 4 — owners andcunsignees to the inasters of inward bound ¥en a ‘ relief in the most «istressing cases, There is no rei that The CMAIRMAN then introduced the principal | OURCIRE such Kalan: Sollee Mane Peas BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, vessels will be forwarded free of charge. Min ‘port dope. 28 shipe Atmosphere, Oram, and evi, | ice a ore ay compa vo Gustav toe BA speaker of the evening, General Blair. Blair left his place in Congress to take a share in the ps he abt es Sa hit CLEARED. de force ag I hd Se KDWAY'S BARSATARILLIAN RESOLVENT re- SPEECH OF GENERAL BLAIR. 3 General Baik on presenting himself drew forth po oy A AS i Aa pene Fovtes <4 FeLontous AssaviT.—John Gillen, who was ar. the continued applause of the meeting. He said he 0. rf cl congratulated himself on meeting a jure. He carved his name with that blade on | rested on a charge of felonious assault ou complaint ica, Havenor, for rice porta from irs the ste of the body, supplies nourisnment, strength al the Clyde, | Pad purity to the blood, anctstope all forms of decay ‘and all Oxsen, for Gallngs Moraviay Fi iten, ox for Ateamamyp Caledonia (Br), Mc! a pam | + Garnet, Briard, Rteamainy nia (Br), McDonald, Glaxgow—Henderson Ge Mecuire tor | weakening discharge, Price 8 par bod arri A CaLcurt 19 #0 many of | many a battlefield for the Union and could smile | of James McNally, who accuses Gillen with having | Sti? Sim(Br Cleaveland, Melbourse--R W Cameron. NYork: Castine, Thurston for do, lagi Fiber" Ateyy for ao | Wk bold by al for those wh6 had fought the battles of the Union to CB Br), Waycott, Cork f do; Bennit Stover, and Mi Hin . =o reserve our country, and wio are still fighting the | WitRcomtempt on the radical Senate and ity sup- | stabbed him in the neck, was arraigned before Jus- WL Be Wott & do, 72 CON OF oblers Ws Inl™ | do; be Alban, Pike, for doy Charioue, ‘Salen? Kentuckian’ Aer Sato; no parllclty; ne-cbatge unt divorce. obtain: Patties of the Union for the preserv: of tne | T son folk tice Lynch yesterday aud gave bail to await the ‘k Goo Esaon (Br) Foster, Antwerp —H J DeWolf & Co. | Freeman, and Calcutta, Shillaber, unc; barks Metis, Smith, any State ; no pavlicity ; no charge until divorce obtain- country and the Union. (Cheers.) He did not mean pt ey The Teading ineues of the cotapaign, | #cHon of the Grand Jury. Mt engeecioas Sept 19th the Honda; bark Heroine, Nickerson, | 1) 1° eee Ne Swiss, Attorney, 18 Nasann street. ‘ “ nera & Co. 0 4 iy ¥ in them any length of time, but though the audience appeared to get tired of the | DEATH YRoM INHALING CumMicat. Varors.—A | "Bark Tuisko (NG), Gulach, Buenos Avres—Gerhard & Nor. | fora port in India, Ty 2 address them on one or two topics of Importance at | Derformance and thinned ont very fast, and when | man named James French, employed in the chemi- ton. Foocnow, Aug 29--In port bark Havelock (Br), for NYork, Sepa dot d DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN the present time. He first desired to say to the! | the speaker brought his discourse to a ciose, but halt | cal works of Nievers & Co., No. 16 Water street, waa | Bafkilita Barea (Br) Conyers, Bermuda ¥ Ha it han Sailed prior to Ang 36, bark Trientain (ir), Jarma different States; no publicity; no charge till divorce ob- Dy would remember and could not be! ane Brig Giadiateur (Br, Nickerson, Lisbon—8 L Merchany. GALLE, Sept 19—In port ship Hadsot ‘eughan, for Ran- | tained; advice free ; ala tary and Commissioner for every ae ae re iearts that call of the country | *e Original assemblage remained in the hail. overcome yesterday by inhaling the vapor of some | _ Brig Enrique (NG), Holst, Rio Janeiro-Puneh, Meincke & | goon. z State. F. L. KING, Counsellor at Law, 361 Broadway. dp obedience to which they had taken the fleid. powerful chemicals, over which he was working. | Wend 1 1. ae xitte—Winchester & Iheed menee a ee ships ery Hil, Davis, Fra ST ——— $n Thousands and tens of thousands of our fellow SEYMOUR IN PHILADELPHIA, He was removed to the City Hospital, but expired | Rig Reystons; Harter Havane—o Wand Coe Movchitaony Bangkok 7 nat Tovcsoms SES ly $0010; | A te COURLAND KENTCGRY STATE LOTTERIES, cttizens left thetr occupations, left thelr avocatlons shortiy after reaching there, Brig Dolphin (Br), Kehon, Harty yavaras Oct SArrived, steamship De Soto, Eaton, New MIG6OURI-RETRA CLAMS Git, OCTOBRE 30, 1468 ip which they bad been prosperous, laid aside their pF ag AR Sg avence APrornrMgNt.—Mr. John 8, Allen, for- Brig Albert Dewis'( Br), Dewis, York. 10, 44, 48, 83, 57 8, it business which wee bringing them auple Governor Seymour's Speech at the Academy | iperly deputy gcollector under T. C. Callicott, and pas Rendasch Tes sop, Guabee,” Ok “Arne Heaney Belgian, Richard- y sahara ovate 6. us ‘ retorns, and assum the sword ravec! bd v » ” 5 et , a the country in the hour of its peril. ‘That ‘when tne of Maste. who was recently pardoned and released from con- | ?. J (MAURITIUS, Ang 90—Salled, Kate Cleather, Johnson (from KENTUCKY _-RXTRA CLA PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 90, 1868. | fi t, Which he was unde in © pnd dr = Havane—M Morrow. ingapore), Boston, maving Tynaires. 1, 2% 39, SI, 64, 68, war was fought through, when the enemy had sur- LADEL! » Oct. 30, nement, which he was undergoing in compliance | cnr Laura (Br), Cleare, Harbor Island. J Douglass, ANILA, Aug 17—Sailed, ships War Hawk, Williams, New KENTUCKY—CUASA 61 rendered, and we returned to our homes, aud were Governor Seymour arrived In this city at one | With the sentence of the United States Court for | sche Atiantic (Br), Lockhart, Hanteport, NS—-Crandall, | York (before reported sailed Tata); 201, Orpheus, Crowell, 14, 17, 69, 41, 64, 18, dishanded, thousands of us sought to re-enter the | gciock toutay. He was escorted from the depot by | tleRed offences against the Internal Revenue law, Umphray & Co. do, nt Garndined a the avocations which we had followed prior to the re- 4 has been appointed Assistant Uniied states Assessor Schr Mary Kelly (Br), Agnew, 8t Stephens, NB—Jed Frye lotteries by J. rons A Hic OF FICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE SHELBY COL ; LAGA, Oct 12—Tn port barks Yoong Turk, Small, from nek y i a Forsyth, Applegate, Whitehoure—Van Brant @ | Denia, arrived same ‘any; Rancho Panze, Mogan, tram Mar- a ek Oe Se ee bellion, and found them filled up; that every busi- | 4 committee to the Continental Hotel. in the Third district. 400. . ‘6 : hess oocupation Which had been open to us and | Early this evening croweds focked to the Academy | AN ALLEORD FRAvDCLENT Bown.—John Dontesky | Rene Joun terns, ot Jobin Wilaikgtone He theese which we had carried on prior to the war in our ab- ‘0 " % sence bad been f > by others. He did not say of Music, and long before the hour of meeting the | was heli to bail yesterday by Commissioner Jones in by those who were le triotic than they were, but | building was packed with an immense audience, | the sum of $3,000 to answer a charge of having exe- | Siaght. seilles, do; brigs Blanche (Br) rbes 5 een Bn , haynes bose who staid’ at ‘home, won procested while large numbers unable to gain admission | cated 4 false and fraudulent bona on the Internal | Sth Leovadtiay Val.ssalem—RW Ropes & Co, Gormsenten, Tasey Antelope, ag eee. teen Pear ia he Tt et our women and children in our absence, ‘These men “ Revenue Department. The defendant is in business | Schr Sarah 4 Julia, Morey, Boston—C L Hateh. pee ees ben for do dev cckr Ward S Pure Bogart, 7 RANCE’ SMITH t OD, Mlarhgere had med aud carried forward the business | Tmed two large meetings ontside, which were ad- | in ‘Third street, in the Sevenicenth ward, and, as Sehr AC Acken, B Stamford. igs 4, > agg a for do do; Ward J Parks, Bogart, KENTUCKY—RXTRA OLALS 065, OCTONRE 3), “ which we had thrown aside to take up the sword and | dressed by prominent democrats, The meeting in- | alleged, gave a'bond asa tobacconit, under & false ARRIVALS. Arrived at do 12th, bark Young Tark, Smail, Denia; brige 78, 15, % 59, 1, 95, SH, 1S, 88, Imusket vo defend our country. (Cheers) Aud when | side was presided over by William A. Wallace, chatr- | Nate and with forged names as signatures, guvouen oe eae teaane efecn: acer. 2.3 Dilingeam, Mutgwt, 40; Sancho’ Faasa, Hagan, Mas | og! gg SE tne Gh tl a oh os, 1h they came back from ‘the feild a fou cratic Si Tur Navy Yano Ronwery.—The examination ero! at . . MOINTIRE, MoBRI : man of the Democratic State Committee, who intro- thoes . Cleared 13th, schr Averill, Baltimore. OINTIRE, MOBRIEN & Managers, those aven ues flled—found all, the occupations we | 61081 we Saymoer with cokapaienrtary romures the case of Huestis and Fiood, the parties who were | .Sttmsi'p Cleopatra, Phillips, Sarannab, Oct 27, with mane eae Aug feived, bark Florence, Hall, NYork | , For circulars and information. in. the above Louaries had pursued prior to the war filed up by young Ly fe ce a ‘and passengers to Murras, Ferris & Oo. vin Zanzibar an rh mane (and remained 12th, to sailing | “ress FRANCE, SMITH & CO., tlemen wix) had remained at home while the; » Powell, Wilmington, NC, 60 hours, | few days forZanzibar Governor SkYMOUR\§Was enthusiastically wel- | @trested some time since ona charge of stealing a Steamship Wim P Ciy Ye Covington, Ky. r t 7 a a with mdse and passengers, to James Hand, Got 202 4 — scam J D1 er Bt po, i owing a red signal with letter © in pow . «1 the cotniry a8 they thought was saved they, of | the West he had been impressed with @ sense of the | the Uuited States Commissioners’ Court. The com. Steamship Branetie, Howes, Philadelphia, with mdse, to J Rowton bake La a eae 4 soxthoress vaueed be heed I foe the ree, were all discharged from the service, many | vastness and fertility of the resources of the coun- | missioner discharged Flood, and in the case of | Lorillard. (Br), for Sal weal Young, from Cardiff, arrived ‘will do all the family sewing, Depot, No. 509 ing in the ir resignations; others of them were ats- ding’ (chartered to |r Fes port for the channel foi York. ms ~ vl Dark Kival (Nor), Jorgensen, Newport, 68 dvys, with rail- Weed honeably trom the service of the rover, | ty. Noman could traverse this country without a | Hevstin anak tha avy Turd guts tarsegn wees bo “cua interns 6 & ate iment We (hen sougiit to re-enler some of the occu. | feeling of admiration for a greater desire to ace this | Solon property was carted, mains cot Mevygnion py Ke Revre, Rio Janetro, Sh.tare. with | Var Tomas, Oct 18—Arrived. ache Albatross, from 8t | Tiprit CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Dations to wiklch we had been accustomed and by | glorions country in any way within his power. | Tyg MinitiA LMMROGLIO—AN ACTION FoR Liner Equator Sept 38, fn lon 88 Wi; had beaty weather in tno Guit, | \wiocest (and salled 18th for Turks Islands, to load for B (Heronth, Tenth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth wards) which we were able Bu our families, an: " . 7 ~ ng ib much rain. “ 7 ’ OB CO: Raped to be ai le to maintain ourwelves respectaniy, | The Work of statesmanship was to sce that in every | Gn Thursday evening last Brigadier General Philip | “Brig Ceres (NG, Socken, Rio Janciro, #® days, with coffee | pone’ J7h, brig Nelile Tarlor, NYork, sede Walrus (Beh, GEORGE FRANCIS tRAL tiy Industry was rewarded, | s, crooke, of the Second division, Now York State | {2 Funch. Meincke's Wendt. Crotaed ie eyaatsrSepi asin | (my Morehouse, Tike Islands ty loed for Boston IN. ( for r ae aes to ratify the nomination of Geo lon 87 W; had moderate rt . rancis Train for a agoras Gad the good order of so. on mo. Teel Kingston ee Anse Bay and | ¢lportdith ship Heivin, from Cardidy arrived 16th, ding | Ti¢and 196 Canal street, two. doors east of Bowery, Then many of us sought to enter the govern- | portion of our cou : nent “service, in the” departments, ani then | commerce promote: i Brig Marin Crowell, Crowell, Kinga t 3. 7 4 they round that all the government depart. | ciety sustained. In times like the present it was | Militia, procured the arrest of the proprictor of a in for New Orleans; bark R Murray, Jr, Gatenden} eh en! . 3 ments were fled “with men eager to. acrve particulariy — the duty of tee. cision to nee | eekly mulkery Joarnd! a 8 warren aged by a wile eicer 3a Bdaga wh tony 40, to Moss & Ward. as arrived ith, dieg, for Port au Prinee ‘patilion, ep Ub en ET pat es. tm British ‘ the country during the war with the quill | that those who had been entrusted with power | Juslice of the Peace charging him with libel. ‘The | “Brig Black Swan, Podger, of aut from Georgetown, 80, 10 ul from Boston, aprived, 1th, diag, for, Furke Islande: | saiie are invited to be Pi patriots lying iLaughter.) ers on the other hand who | had wisely and well conducted pubilc affairs. ou — in the publication in that journal | days, with lumber, ier & Potter, Han been 6 days | Wave iiry, Pollen LY... "tor Bort aarebenebieeas 'enians and I. R. B. are invited to attend. are imaimed and mutilated, some who had but one | In determining the questions of the hour | Of the followin Tho general accompanied his | north of Hatteras, With strong N and NE winds, Wehr Windward Flite, rom Bangor, arr i teh, unc. will wer & feet of irons ar a agin i ny coun wat gue ae | ere pons cana mgt fe, | Wire he ten uaae are the avons | mommrtoMMee Coad cae wit MTSE | ots apazi om Hare eee Her & Hor wt n—when these hen were recommended as suitable | and every man shou @ care that his passions > 2 3 Persons to. take the place of those who during the | alld prejudices, did not stand in the way of a rightful } Of many a camp Gro.” This appeared, referring to | "fis kate Wentworth, Perking, Bagua, Oct 12, with mo- | agin tPARatso, Oct B ener see Be Warren (Bn), - war jhad ser’ * in the goverment to | performance of duty. He continued:—Four years { (he complainant, on the i7th of October. Having | tases to Rubira a Co, Had northerly wlads throughout the | Rowordam, at £3 $e, Be Taine, wes. G URES. e anch’ gooc! purpoae—then President Johnson, who | ago I ke to the people of this city upon the ques- & er wed A og J or denial of this statemen' Waaurca, dept AL Ay — 5-94 eee Hall, for Wie talent anaes achat had acknowledged the merits of these men—some of | tions then involved in @ Presidential election. The wae ag om Was published on the 24th York, dg, Hastings, ios tn Gina an ‘aia, them wih bat one leg OF arm. bat who could still | war still raged im our country; the sword was stil | (Nom, General Crooke is, of course, the best au Edwards, Marshall, own, Amertean Porte. Frened, Engl and Amerioan sit on a chai cand write a& well ae the best chirog- | doing its sharp Work; men were dying for the Union, pA 0 rsonal statement of this character, and | Sehr lA S See be 4 ee ALEXANDRIA, Oct S—Arrived, sobre. Queen of ihe Fy SG rapler of them all—recommended the appoint- | At that time e questions which were agitated were “4 ty re asthe General desires it, we add, with | Tiiteras ‘northerly winds. South, ar York 3'@ Weldine am, Boston. riny Ment of thee soldiers who bad so pobly crved | tuever-should the rebellion be brought to an end by | #feat pleasure, on his own authority, that he did not | “koxe wa B Boualae Garis Wiimia Sailed—Schrs Ira Bliss, Hudson, Hudaon} L & A Babcock, Gastmare, Bronges, Clocks, thelr country aud who had been mutilated in | force and by force alone, or should our armies, rein. } frocnnany Ve pe Yad to Fennsyivania to 1968, and yellow pine to master. Ts vodnd to New Smith, Providence, ‘hin ‘hei ee wares ‘are, ite service, and at was the result? ‘The | forced by wise statesmanship, bring the contest to an anders he then committed Aid not form “the Schr. f - a Meyer jewbern, NO, 6days, with naval Pe ie 4) a oy ede 2) 4 ie DFARS Gees: £00, Fecords “aud the “statistics show that. these | carter clove?’ Twas one of thoserwho thought hat | MAple Jokes of many a camp fire.” The accused | stores and staves, to master PW Gat (Br) Paes Lanier sented W venuen Ge, 498, 490 and 492 Broadway, corner Broome street. 4 Nel Merrit, Newborn, NO, 6 days, with | chat West (Br), jh men were reje'ted. The radical Senate of the | great wrong had been done to our army; who | gave bonds in the sum of $1,000 to await the action sugren io Robin ‘ Philadeionla: Paon, qemreegenenenclone § Lindsay, OTHERS, ATTENTION !—1 7 sinner | ee Mr ineon. United States, the se men who had sat for four or | thought if there had been at the head of our admin. | Of the Graud Jur; Schr Jato, Sipps, Morris, River, Va. ee st dob, YOU VALUE THE LiF eee mutilate bg wine sadioa, Benaie vo. Namperian th er mt te tarts, the war would Mx. BORLINGAME’S MISSION.—Recent letters state Schr eeraon, aad rae Re, Lan. ‘ra bile; ‘schre "Abbie Buraley, Ne M slesunatt gee a croup, Br aheune oF H bottl bak TOSLAS Venetag mi 4 her 0€8, } a at army in x — ct 5 : q ‘ to confirm these soldiers into the oMece for | not have heen prolonged at a cost the | that Mr. Burlingame is making better progress with some PB iogam t Ineott, Falleeatae for Hartford. Smijh, Crowell, Baltimore; Frank. Berber. owell, Phila- | Liniment in the house. [t has saved the lives of thousands of Schr A Branecoml t, Philadelphia | anes, Saugerties children, and s cure is warranted in every case when the dj- yi w Ni ateamee fm Kennedyh bark pia se followed, Price 60 conte. Sold by all druggists, place. evived, teamer Boreas, BVesk } cake Berries Thess cuiaiiamamenette , ab Manila. ARRANTED THE BEST PURGATIVE, AND SAFF. ‘Out So-Afrived, bark Industrie. (NG), Hil- fused 80 ruinous to which they bad been recommendod by the President | lives of our people, so destructive to our interests, | his mission than might be expected from the cold hh Of the United States. ‘Two thousand soldiers who | and that ouF Union wonld: have peen restored at a Feception first given it by the press. In addition to | vero ded rater eombieyes th masagulvetbeond had escaped the buile\ of the enemy fell dead before | earlier period. Had that been the case, many of | the Daily News the Sar has urged his claim toa fair Scbr Son Rogers, Duston, Caioia via Newport, where s! the rump Senate of .'he United States. (Cheers.) | Shone proves which now vex and disturb us never and manifests an unmistakable friendliness | disc! ‘These men claimed to be’ the friends of the soldiers— | would have arisen; and I ventured then to say, not | towards the ambassador and the objects of his visit. | . Schr Julia, Nash, Calais, 8 days, with lumber to Gorham, RB, Oct ved, bark . these men Who, were iar czer‘lenoe the men | trusting in my own wisiom, but following the wach. | A paper similar in Youe will appear in the fortheon- Boar hnan PSrien, Wiidey, Calais, 7 days, with lucaber and | Penine Ovens NEY (iy, Roi Ronda "Tou, pods * wito created and carzied on the war, but | ings of our fathers, the men who had formed our | ing unster Reviews, The Iilusiratea London tatha to Jed | & m from New Haven. c yp should be in the house ready. They remove all accumulas . who left the soldiers who ¢.*posed their lives to put | constitution, those to whom we had looked aa | News oof re of the Embassy, with Schr Parag, shins, with timber to Chase, Talbot leared—Schr Albert Field, Pettit, New Haven, —— down the rebellion, to suffer ali the want and pri our guides in the conduct of public aifairs—t | friend poceee its object. Nor is the liberal press | & Co. ‘ Nied Bark Winifred. (ions which produce or are a consequence of colds, rhenmat- tions arising from idleness av.! 4 want of occupatiot ventured then to predict that the polfoy of the en ly Ward in appreciating the true charac- Schr Presto, Drew, Machias, with timber and lath to Chase, ANGOR, Oct %Sailed, sehre Susan Scranton, Harvey, oF otherwise, and purify the blood, They ‘Two thousand soldiers who we." spared the buil dominauj party was one which not only hindered | ter of the mission. The hoatiie articies in the 7imes | THE RCO tong, wueworth, 7 days, with lumber to T Dandenare LV nhalia Toprehy ver trig Moontight, Giles, Ba. K Finan Cleanse the liver, the spleen and the Kidneys. In cases of ofthe enemy met their political deaths at the hands | the progfss of the war, but was a policy which im | came frst simply because their insertion was pro- yhew. 3 of aradical senate. He did not Complain that he | the future would hinder us in our endeavor to carry | cured in advanee by persons interested commer- Sehr Astoria, Ball, Franklin, 7 days, with lumber to Peter- Sailed—Brig Nuevitas, Wood, New York; sohr N W Smith, —— was one of those, (Laughter.) Hé did net complain | back our Union end make it what it was in earlter | cially in Legomy the alleraate ayatems of force | on & Co, Tooker, do, headache, dimness of sight ond in all bilious affections they y rejected him for a small oTice after he had | d@ya of its history, But it was the will of the | and fraud on which so much of British trade and su- ‘hr Geo A Plerce, Farrell, Bangor, 7 days, with lumper to 80th—Arrived, atenmahips Golden Horn (Br), Hartlepool, j American people to pronounce a digerent verdict. | premacy in China were built up. ‘The first official icon WYALRTOUR. se ote iliridgeport, whe pg mes Adker, Naw York; brig Crocus, Georgeiown, | hare to be weed to be apprecivted. ‘They are the best purge gain confided the pow eb, " w whe “ ’ | cmntos Repore yO and ate ieee ee pary tame i dh ty ey pas lon Adeeeaee Oar nm VERS OctsT -Arrived, achre J® Lindsay, Crockett, | tive known. Principalj offc:, draudreth House, New Yorks aces Banga poy Mord jor ar reeinent of riendly and patissactory.—Boston Adveruser, io Sel Mf, jand, 6 di ib Mh Hobo- | NYork; 28:4, F V Turner, Grav me ite polley. What ha n the result our rears’ | ber 00, ee ee ee FORTRESS MONRUL, Oct rived, ebip Sovanneh } Sold by all druggists

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