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10 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET, sas eet leet ann a ate aaa ai - - - ‘saa ; ifying to be abi that sump- 7 Schr Helen Mar, Ward, Virginia for New Hi Wilmington, NO; Bangor, Jordan, Ellzabetbport; ss HE THIRD MILITARY DISTRICT. | Y20"¢he Wargeat ‘notltying the, coors to, 1Ovee: | Seal civil eecanaie need die mentor cont pes GFFICIAL VOTE FOR PRESIDENT IN TWENTY STATES. Schr § W Bunnell BurualleGeorgetown, DO. | Sitiminston, NO, Bene port; Ella Hodg: tT ITARY D © | eae ind pledging myselito piace before Congress | to the dissatisfied parties, I have nad no call for any Granv’s | Bohr Helen i * Pullaselphia for Boston, +Join Hunyan, Giimore, Gallo; bark "Mary a4 cieenameneanetcrt ActlOD tM tnony they waight give before the board. | papers or evidence touching any of the few cacy States, Grant, mour, md. | Scnr Wiliam, Hudson, Philsielpnia (er Cohasage ig, Now Orleaow! achre” Atalanta (Br). “Eeeuet Rous 3 G. Meade= We necessary to say that when it was found | acted on, The amount of labor performed in carry- | New Ha:npshire OTL 147 Schr War Eagle, Crowell, Philadelphia for Providence, Prince and Kingston, Ja, G C Ms Artis, 4 Report of Major General George Ge ib ig hardly Zee! yevngl lowed to meet and do 1t8 | ing on the civii and military administration of my ac 477 69,408 atop Schr John Cadwallader, Steelman, Philadelphia for Nor- | Surprise, Beers, Philadelphia, Louie Fsmith? ao Tue Completion of Reconstruction tp Elis | that the Conven.!08, 0M fo do, and afer remain- | command, independent of what Telated 10 : 32123 | wich. n | Balled’ Wind WH harks Clara, AbUel Rader, ana 7 co of His NomePartisan | Work the board haa!) calling without avail- | the civil bureau darmg the peri vered by the | Connecticut, Bons Com Kearney, Philbrook, Calais, 8 days, with lumber, | Young Turx, < District — Defen sand cf 95: hot ved, achrs Gettysburg, Smith, Alexan: 3 “ the P. in session for some wees” *" iriai for tueir evidence | report (from Jan 1 to November 1, 1868), will | Rhode Island 139: - “a'548 aiagg | to tots Sob; pobre Gottrebaay mit andria Weat- CourseSuggestions to Increase ower | ing on the ra Of the Me." —senont having any | be seen by referri the accompanying state Pennsylvania, . Pi 813,38; eaig | p Schr Gen Hankey Ryder, Bangor, 7 days, with lumber, to | ern suai, Te Or Lenbarg: Ht if Wainwriy 4 of the Mikar : the board closed its session yw... “tion | of my Assistant Adjutant General, wherel he * 980'2: 330" , Fe & Watson, Dengor, 8 days, with lumber, to | ak en untets doh’ Wve Wilers HB Manor Wasurixoron, Nov. 20, 1868 | | charges proved of al. thos. mie, ‘The Conven:._, (--" there were fii letier? ivceivea and Ls | Yu ae ae OO rie | encore tn aioe Pw Broduall Bobgiadt &°F Lowde Las ee The f is the official report of Matar Ganers) © SSH Niiermhrer. moctinr shore aroee Glasemarshs’| testers 400 6.084 ‘endorsements, “covering orders, | Muuuesoi “Taos oat tat ‘Schr Nevada, Bobbing, Blawort, @ days, with tumbat Adame, Nickersou, Potladelphia; Dpvorah Jouesy Baker, Georg? ander Of (61806 Third ij. | ANT wirevenunoy vomiting in th : ~1-- | tnarenationa and decisions, sent from my headquar. | Alabama. 76,306 72,086 a i it een er 3 | Bitb—Arrived. are Rn ee 8 tion and the Gia, “Ss alata ie has i i p wi 6 days, with Jime, to staamst i, Geo Appold, Ball 3 bark Gan, tary District ander the reconstruction jawe urge part of the Comvgarded aa the iertillé | sadn. thaving been | 45,137 > sams, Robinson, Rockland, Ta Roto AR Larrabee, ate dolag to be regard “itl: v FISINg Lue ~~ dé de- | 3 i> Cadiz; brig Pp re; ) ad of the "Departy- Ont bas Raa Ganeeniee. ‘For some time T allem ag te Surmitted’ to representation, orders were issued fe. iN ae ams M1 Seapets Ryan, Boston,’ Bites Greenseal, i si) sea ——- w the Siw -aeht of the South,'? dissensions to proceed, not, ne clearly how | claring the cessation of all Intervention on the part | x Sie 5.498, 4,200 Schr HP Reler! Wiligue, Bacon, é ‘iso arnt d sith, slearahi Tipo, Le Mi sa EE » of Georgia, Aiabama, North | J oouid act, untit | found, th” oavenfion which had | of military oaicers. 10 civil adulre, apd ns oop 176, 266,450 10,072 | Sehr Alaska, Strout, Nantlckel, 4day, with Gab, to 8 W | ool bark M Haven NYO eps ue svouna and Florida :— uy imembled, ape’ which T Sea renngnlaod a4 | that had suilored Freon letacted and negttere” ot | 420,250 POE ret Schr M J Mead, Thrasher, Taup*on, wpAtiMoR geane tor Boston {8*'9 Disasters). ~ PAUANTERS DEPARTMENT OP TER EGOEM, era been Ted". ced’ Lelew-a legal quorum. When { concentrated on rallroad centres {TOI ™"enog"in the | 82,725 2854 renee ling, Whadsor, NB} Milokersom Mickerson, Boston? ATLANTA, Ga, Oct, 31, 1883, San arcivee’, “oe nal ona iy elther to bring im | event of their service belne requ, they could be | 10'900 31345 Ralph Oarion, ferry, NY ork” 7 4 ‘ arigadier General JonN A, Rawniys, Chief eamoren? oa cam - them @ legal quorum, or, | be prompuy moved, ‘TRS ovement proved very 621437 81,963 Cleared—Bark Regina (Br), Cummin, Liverpool; brig f, Washington, D. 0.:— fain in that, toaccepe certain couditions of com: | distastofui to te People ‘and’ the elvilvanthoritics 102,822 482088 bre Teabel -Afberto, Tooker, & : surf herewith transmit, for the informa | tro-17.2" wiuicn after renection, 1 deemed just to | who, having accustomed themeelves to. rely on the 74,072 40,448 | Bebr Hariiet abet tetes Sanmelaenatnts o| the General-imsChief, @ brief abstract of the | Piru. wich, at israiied, T imtimated that 1 | troopa for malntainll.e order, wero. at iinet ap- Benr Bdrarectasae aa BANGOR, Nov 26—Snlled, sche 'A M Gott (new), Gott, Car- my command walle ip charse of ghould assume te aushority and proceed, in view | prehenaive of the. consequences of their with- | Grant's majority in fourteen States. + 920,216 | Sehr 8 Anplegaie, Stechmany New Haven, (or Hilzabetyport. | deuas; 27th, brig, M Hi, Adainy Bt Joby Wb, to"foad Sty District, and subsequently 10 | O40 impossibility of harmonizing the aimiculties, | drawal, Instruccions were received from. tue | Seymour's maority in six States, 133,714 | Schr w'Baimore; Fiynas Beldseport for Trenton, for Cuba. abies Princess, Hopkine; Zohn Grilith, ‘Coombs, partment of the South. to adjourn both conventions end refer the potnts | President and Secretary of War confining the troops Schr Erie, Mills, Bridgeport for New Bruaswick. a Capa haber, Nor. aent General Orders Nos. lod of the | if “icpute to Congress for such action as it | tothe simple preservation of the and that | ARREST AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE OF A COUNTER: SAILED. Philadsiptia! “0” sTved echr Ocoan Traveller, adams, rer 8, 1867, assigned me to the vom- | isnt Pieem pro or to take. The compro | only. Afver the civil authorities had exhausted all | peiver.—Thomas Mud ett, of Lawrence, was ar- pices BRISTOL, Nov 28— Arrived, sloop Barvest, Corwin, New x the raird Military District, and on rhe oh | rico” propoaftion having been accepted the two | the means in their power and called on the military | Sequect yesterday by ofticer Bicknell, of the United | | SteamahipSan Francisco, Vera Cruz and Sisal; barks Geo | York. of one Ta tals cle The Phat Aniieary Dis. | Parts of the Convention assemmbied, reorganized and | through the proper channel, it now became my exi- | States Marshal’ office, ou a charge of pasting coun. | Kissuim Santbarscucesdine boc sv Merrion syridg. | \ velied-Schre E © Conklin, Daniels, Philadelphia; 3 8 Har- eee ee ee ee a eit, ia, | proceeded to frame a coustitution, which was sub- | barrassing duty to deviine'using the forces under | terfeit money. "ue sabe ie he otk one Madgett hay. | Bok-schr'Lord of the Lales, Vingloo, Jones, Elssabethport, ick ai ‘hat Nmge gonsistad of the States of veorgia, | Loony ratified by the people aud adopted by | my command and to impress on-all parties tic. al ing been indictea two years ago and placed under | Wind at sunset NW, freeb. ema alaib done eile.’ ae Awana and “onda, Tae condition of aiuirs WAS | Ooh gross, ‘The Convention in. Georgia, after veing | tered condition of affairs, Soon after anuounchig | ponds for inte “hese he forfeited by leaving for Sith—-Arrived, echra William Slater, Rockport; Indepen- ane ; follows3— “ 1 session several montis, in March adopted'® con- | the position of the military tne outrage at Camilla, | parts unknown. Returning to Lawreuce last week, Marine Disasters. dence, Provincetown. Fa the Siate af Georgia a convention, elected ander | siiticion, which, togeter with a State uicket, was | in Georg:a, was committed, Where, as I have stated | ho'was taken th ceca ae oo ge rence last jatied. |g, ia CALAIS, Noy 23--Cleared, achrs Mary B Harris, Crowley, Fe ecggetauetion Tass Was wevunt of fends. | SUDIALEA tO the people Im April and ratitied by a | Ina spdclai report, we evidence would seem | Soon after he was locked into his eel ue turnkey | PATRANSME PARKHRSnURGH—The wreck of the steamer Prbetete aa Homa inn BaCregen dor ie oe anaes cee Poa acoutetlan hed met, drained accor. | Very Nandsome majority of the registered vote, all | to show that the’ authora of tho outrage | discovered him in the act of drinking the contents of | wastecenly sold mt public nmetene fae nto te ca my rego . ‘Turner, do; White Swan, Collin, Washington, DG. arties ti rt mthe election. ‘This constitu. | were civil officers who, under the guise | a phial, which, upon being tak rom him, proved | that her machinery might be saved, as the bull has not bro- , —Atrived, ® raw! = ty wii panes cRaRinoR ine was adopted by Con- | of enforciig the law and suppressing @isorder, uad | tobe laudanutn. fe meee? On tamclont | Kenupendinere lo uevor any rouge weather inthe gull. DANVERS, No pata ere chra JA Craver, Berk: gress, and the Legislature which convened tn July | permitted a wanton sacrifice of life and blood. At quantity, however, to produce @ fatal result, in the be boaler 3 oe Sie ponreuientiy. 06 taken froma ety aed T ‘MO! IE, Ni j—Passed up for Baltimore, making these modifications and otherwise com- | the game time the report stated thee the opposite opinion of @ physician who was immediately con- | Roout Boon > MParately, realizing with the bullin all | yey Aired, from Buenos Ayres, P ed out, brige Mountali plying with the requirements of the Reoon- | parties (forthe afuir was a political one) had, by | suited, and was brought to this city last evening. ‘ = . 1 Struction law, the State, together with Alabama | ther want of judguient and thelr Insistance on a- | ite pleaded guilty to the charge against him in the | ,aTeANeute Coxcoupta, from New Orleans for Boston, | for Navassa; Senorita, o the Mediterranean; sch Jackson, erday, where she snehored to awalt ald from Boston, | Passed uv for Norfolk, brig HF Patten, from NYork: aving broken ber shaft and lost the propeller off Caps | FALL RIVER, Nov !7—Arrived, schrs John Crockford, nominated a ticket for state ollicers and i deen held for members aid not Deeb under the the 2uth of January, fon & «oir detaig wie wrctd | and’ Fiorida, "was by ast of Congress formally | stract rights in he face of the remoustrances of the | Disiriet Court, this morning ead ee ended but, as by the pro- | &dmitted to representation, There is one pomt in | law oficers, given those oMcers the opportunity of | jai) until Tuesday, when he will be arraigned for sen- S questions Ly tad by my Boe Y ‘ e State of Georgia to | acting as they did, Smmediately on this outrage se.—Boston Fransoript, Nov. 2 Florida, after which accident she made her way northward | Priggs, Philadelphia; 2th, Decatut Oaks, Burg, and 8 L: ion ms a from wiibuice my (| Rony foskcallea: Apo D stesabe PuscinC Mdcclon: | Telae rencrtet anc oMbecswamttomasned te the, |e 2 RCT 3 under sail along. The steamer Charles Pearson bas left Burl, Sit, fo; White’ Rock, Heang, Albany Cagiton wort wed fue power OF misupprovills GAY | When the Legislature was convened by the Provi- | aceue, who made a thorough investigation and re- | Nannow ESCAPR OF A MAN ON THE New Haven | Boston to tow her tovort, Jane, Bowen, Georgetown, DC; Minerva,’ Brightman, Eliza- sional Governor and Governor elect the question | port. I found fiom the report that the affair lasted | Ro«p,—Friday evening, about haif-past five o'clock, STEAMSHIP MIAMI, ashore near Mobile Point, will be a bethport, +7 .GETOWN, SC, Nov 18— Arrived, achrs 5) Wright, arose whether, as military commander, I was called | but one day and Chat there was nooecasion toempioy | as the Boston express train was going into New | totalloss. The cargo will all be saved ifthe weather continues GEORGET. Pd er id, uaan Wright, aking acuon in any impor. good, Mount, NYork; 19th, Torrey, Providence; 20:h, that oMleer tay views and tb: r i rv y the rn retec | oy 4 uA P| i a to inquire into the eligibility of the members, either | troops for the preservation of order or the protection | York it struck @ man near Seventieth ‘street, who brig Osprey, Charleston ; schr Kate E Kich, Doughty, do, courses 1 have, therefore, avemed it best, | Thgor the United States laws or the constitution of | of tie people, Beng satisied that the matter liad | au apparcutiy just stepped outs or ancy way of tue | ,2At% Jone Dwre, Killman, from Callao for Antwerp, leared Tun acura dy, Catheart, Kittery; Uist, LA Ed. reedeg seat bveny og adquariers of the army | Georgta. The Convention of Georgia had in tts ordi. | been, and so far as the detection and punishment of | Harlem train gomg out. The engineer tinmediately | before reported run d FrAnKtOr es Moe fe TaOe, patie haere | Wards; Mareball, NYork. ES ik See cut iis wiirgtent pride and sadiiag. | MANS calling an election directed that all returns | the crnninals was concerned, shoud continue to be, | stopped the trun, “supposing,” ae he sald, “that tue | Meoue Mag bua At Franktork Me, in , eared, , . ri by parties in Boston “1 ry sengyi sirould be sent to the military commander | inthe hands of the civil authorities, 1 transmitted | man had been knocked all to pieces.” To his sur- and Maine, ‘cy Gal the Genefatachict was cated'ou | Of Se district, who was regilested to s- | the report of the investigation, together with the | prige the man go. up, wanted to know the name of | ‘usr Pazeerno tab, 718 ‘Gon; aasibeld the acid at ‘olny Judgment. 1 shall confine myself in | 8¥@ the necessary certificates of election. In | evidence collected, to his Excellency the Governor | the conductor Wiio had bit him, and. walked aver. San Franelsco Nov 8 for 00, gold. to. ibe bplatant allusion to tint anealn! carrying out this request of the Convention | of Georgia. arly in August, by the order of the | Had he been one foot nearer the track he never would | raiso for Victoria, and put into'San Pranclaco in distress. noa. ship Wanguan Divelo. Gouin ene ‘Widen t wis to invite particular attention, | 2, deemed it my duty sunply to require that 1 | President of the United States, the Second and Third | have inquired. ‘The engine simply touched him and | “Baie Sreruzy DONcAw. A. dewsarch, from Oirecrece re PS REC Ree Merra iy eene eg Ser ee the rst questions that’ presented iteel to | Should give the member having the greatest | Military districts were abolished and consolidated | polled him over without 1mjury.—Vew Haven Regis- | ports that the American brig Stephen Duncan, Capt Hughes. | park Horace Heals, Blangenalip, {rom - : ja Was the Lnaucial disleeity on the Georgia | BUIMber Of votes the ordinary certificate of election | into tie Department of the South, to the command of | fey, vou. 23, Which sailed f Ork Oct 18 for Marseities, lies | Oe eee eect oa a ntheoa (BH) ieciey, Liverpoot ee votund tay pted occa dane Goorgla | and that it wouid be for each House to decide onthe | which I was assigned. Tais added to my comiand stranded near Cape Spariel. No further particularareceived. | werylund, ects Baltimore. tia Havand) Trade Wind, Mor: tion OF the eecpoemecuaser nad endormed | cligibility of those memoers whose seats were on | the States of North and South Carolina, | Rewanganus wocican Devanoramere re | {snes ei Non Fores Ns tee reared all | 7a, das atlp anna, Cymp, Drummonds tere: fected it payment ont of the treasury, and | 289 grounds contested. White I adinitted that, as dis- | increasing greatly the duties, because in | rrurNois.—The apring in the bluff back of the Pent- eee Mab ip liken pein te ie ark Maria Suzanne, Hirigoven, Havre; brig BH Stelnken, ; pl tat p tbe Lhd trict commander executing the law, I was’ to see | these States, particularly in South Carolina, | tentiary, at Jolict, from which that tnstitutton 13 OH UNYON, from Philadelphia Nov 22 for Aleran- | Hashagen, Qoiiva, oe Tveasurer tad refused payment on the % * 1 $ thority had, durin; struction, almost 8 dria, with a cargo of coal, struck on the outer shoal off Hog 28th—Arrived, steamship Martposa, Kemble, NYork. 1 (hat money could only be pad out of the | tat no one ineligible to omtce under the fourteenth | military authority had, during reconstruction, alm supplied with all its water, has for some time past | jsiandon the 250 and bilged. The vessel and carso arcs 9th—Suiled, steamship United States, Norton, oan sury on ‘Warrants drawn by the Governor, | 4rticle of the constitutional amendment should be | entirely superseded the civil, Soon after oki iven indications of failing, the volume of water | total loss. The captain and crew bave arrived at Norfolk P. Ko NYork. . SovrawKet Pass, Nov 24—Salled, ships Northampton, . " 5 & allowed to take oiice, 1 did not see that in the case | command of the Department of the South I receive ecoming great ed. AS @ precaution, the 1 . Jane J Southard, and Ivanhoe; 2th, Wm Woodbury. na this CO be the state of the case I appealed to | Ory’ sartinmentary body that 1 was Cailed on to de- | communications from the Governors of North and | cowmunatoners dete Some Haney LARTER, tore. Alatindcie. for New Haven, UR Ne ORLEANS, Nov 24—Arrived, steamships Yazoo, Hodges, NYork via Havana; Bienville, Baker, do do; ship ‘The P was from Valpa- | Baden, Neilson, Liverpool; bark Marsala (Ital), Cisturo, Ge- ; Z ined to eink an Artesian well | before reported ashore at Lewes, Del, alter throw!ug part of | ,NEWBURYPORT, Nov 26—Arrived, echr Nadab, Chency, his 4) .cellency Charles H. Jenkins and requested, tn | °F # . 4 * i use iu sus Pantie . ft coe ! esebe Ey | Philadelphia. view of the necessities of the Convention, of the cide on the quaiifications of the members. In this | South Caroilua urging the of the troops iu sus- | fn the Penitentiary grounds, They commenced 10 of coal overboard, was hove off by Messrs E J NEW BEDFORD, Nov 27—Arrived, schra Argus Eye, Phil- i | er Cary a | % view 1 was sustained by a telegram sent to me for | tuning the civil governments in these States and drilling for this purpose about a month ago and Morrie & Co, and bas proceeded on her voyage. tees Gactonaing tls Convention and | my information from the War Department, whicn | notitylng mo of thelr possessing eatistacwory evi. | uring £0 gone down over 100 feet. It 18 the first | scum W&B Dovcrass—The nails, rigging, anchors ana | *“eighls rive acs basi tb Philadelphia; Her- wun cuntinaee ie ctne warrant for the | Rad been sent to the Governor of Louisiana and the | dence of armed bodies being organized for the pur- | time that the remarkable rock formation of this shuns trom the achr WB Douglass have been eaved by W | pert anton, Crowell Albany; Kuiza J Raynor, Hutchinson, “ ef na for their fnipanine and pressing — Mulltary Commander of the Fifth District, and which | pose of overthrowing the government. J had pre- | Des Plaines valley has ever been penetrated to any | H Orton & Co, and will be shipped to Philadelphia, The bull | Rondout; J Closkey, Crowell, Port Jobnson; Ariadne, Har- — | viously received somewhat simtlar communications reat depth, and already some remarkable develop- | !8 going to pieces. din; Ellzabethport; Monitor, Robbins, Port Johnson; posses, “The Governor in reply declined to draw any 1 quote: ron, June 30, 1868 _|*from the Governors of Georgia, Florida aud Alabama, mentale beta made P Sous F Epwanps—On the passage of the achr Francie Ed- | Fouder, Jr, Springer, Rondout} M Ht Reed, Benson, Maita- r ty except mee pe cccrhe gee lon by law and — | The sum and substance of these letters were an Oo -——- ents Paring, from Fuiladelphiate Boston, one of ia) Peatied 26th, ‘ochr & Welerma Chase, NYork. acknowledge aud. would’. mee sberinoGne ‘He tuasttuod Of thevvaiee | Admission that the several State governments EUROPEAN MARKETS jas kuccbed orerbuehi and lot’ Brenton cero WPORT, Nov 27, PM—Atrived, ‘schrs, Romeo, Drink- by the reconstruction acts of | Congreas, Legislature. This Is to be de- | Were powerless, unable to enforce the laws without * save him, but ft 1s supposed he was stunned. loboke pS the aid and assistance of the military, I replied to Elisabethport for doy Sareh ann Gollemeerdn ter doy Wires a ‘ sive Ht ‘aud no oath can be im. | the aid and assistance 4 izabethport for do ; Saral mer, do for do; writich in his, jodgment ‘were | noonstisudonal, covpt the oats prescribed by the State constitution, | these xeveral appiications that I could find nothing | poxpoy Moxey MARKET.—LONDON, Noy. 80—5 P. | meQhe sits Mumtns; while passing, through the draw of | Tucker, Curtis, Fall River for NYork ; aiffed Oh ul nuii and void. On receipt of this communication | eed except the o JAMES WILSON, in th " Providence for NYork; J F Terry, do for Rondout are, = a4 7 Ny @ existing laws or the instructions from supe- ® is closed at 9445 for money and account. | ing of the 27th ult, in tow, struck with considerable force ‘Bow 4 ernor Jenkins, Which. was uceordingiy aoue, ‘and Coatrpan,of ue die Ganmicee, | rlor authority which would justity my answering | Aimorioan securities closed. quiet. ay. the following guinet the draw, whlch was not fully open. ‘The bow of the | ard Caswell; Elicabeihpores Waterlou agite Pal oar vr dam NYork. ixen, ernor Jenkins, which was accordingly done, aad GEORGE F. BOUTWE { 7 brevet Brigadier General Thomas H. Ruger assigned wars, or tue Stats itvcaiamennhaten weet onees eaten —Uniled. ‘States five-twenty bonds; — 14%. scrounes gan pay oa ‘the force of the edison caused the Balled—Brigs Open Sea, Coombs, Boston for NYork to the duty in_ his place. Subsequently 1 was com- B, PAYNE, nts of the military; thac my solo and exclu. | Rallway stocks closed steady. Erles, 2734; Illinois | draw to revolve several times, which made it incapable o EH Crowley, Crowies, Onlate for dor scams Jobe c pelled to remove the State Treasurer and Comp- BesonesUation Camas. i pod ws was to preserve the peace, and that alone, | Ceutrals, 96. a management for more than two hours before the damage was | Merrill, Wicks, Boston. for Aloxandria; General ‘Banks, Urolier, assigning to these positions Captains Rock- ‘It will be seen by the above telegram that the dis- | fter It ngs ene ‘that the civil power ‘was unable Parts BoursE.—PARI8, Nov. 80.—Bourse steady; | repaired. der,’ Bangor for NYork; Laura A ‘Webb, Webb, do well and Wheaton of the army, I considered {t | tinguished gentlemen whose uames are attached | ™ to di d had called on me in the manner pre- Rentes, 70fr. sue. SLoop THomas Hutt, Hull, from Elizabethport for Provi- | fot iM ow, pulecrage, for NYork; * judicious policy to avatl myself of the authority | were of the opinion that no one ineligible to oitice | 8° to do and had caile’ p FRANKFORT BOURSE.—FRANEFORT, Noy. 80.— | dence, was at anchor on Hammon for do; Adell den, NJj_ Mor. Falls PM Nov 95, with | Bar Weeks, Fall RB 11 blown entirely in pieces during # squall from 5 ir ia (Br), Hi 5 ins, Boston for for Norfolk; Nelli R H Huntley, Nick- ford) “? Dany m oF scribed by law. Thesejapplications became so numer- ‘ d her mai: peepee Been a nlm peperge ai beer ppbotn article could take a seat in the ous and pressing that, tn view of the approaching ee States five-twenty bonds quiet and steady Sen rn entire Nive anolber bal hte fee ia gave evidence lo the people of the State and of the | to Judge of the q eee ae ee en Loe Coe a a ot | LIVERPOOL CorTox MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, Nov, | ‘ence and proceed. aoe, rene ont an basie, country that my only object in making the removals | this eligibility could or shouid be prescribed in 88, APD! it f to 30,—The cotton market closed active and buoyant at COLLIsioN—The achr A W Thompson, of Baltimore, came Weston, Bangor for NYork; Sarah ‘A Hammond, Handy, was the execution of the law, and that the same | vanoe of tis meeting of the Legislature. The: rized to employ the military forces pra | the following quotations:—Middling uplands, on | 1 goliision with the gloop George Seaman, of College Point, | Boson tor algeandriay Darlas hady,- Hi ns, Bangor (or Wes {ree from any personai or political bias, It | views being In accordance with my own I acted on mere. the. peace Se oe ae erate tae spol, 14d. a 11d; do., to arrive, 1acd.; middiing Zisterday afternoon, off the Batlery, sinking the sloop, where Newark, NY Com nenrney, Pbllbrooky Cal for Nore; afords me gratification to say that I believe the | them and was present at the organization of the two 1 # rieans, 11%d. a11%d, The sales of the day foot up Miscellaneous. Reed, f these houses of the Georgia Legislature, to the mem- | éV!i disposed, I Issued early in October an order d's- | 29 o99 bates. 8 Se ie ett er i Ae, wer for NYork <jutnistration of General Ruger and hisas- | bers declared in my order as having the tributing the troops in the several States in the de- Havre Corron MarKrr.—Havre, Nov. 30.—Cot- We are indebted to the obliging and attentive purser of the from 4 gave in the order, not only instructions steamship City of Boston, John Kavanagh, Esq, for the | , NORWICH, Nov. ved, schre Wm B Morrill, and és, Who continued in ofice till the State wasad- | highest number of votes, there being ad- | partment an ton ts firm, both on the spot and to arrive, Sales iP n 84 Louisa W Birdsall, Rondout; Native, aud Entire, Elizabeth- mitted to vepresentation, was tn every way creditable | ministered only the oath ' prescribed by the to she eee mre Ay Cree ey Quty.tO | have been’ made at 125 f. por ewt, for low mid- | prompt delivery of our European files and despatches, por Marta Fleming Rovbery: to them and satisfactory to the people of ali parties { State constitution, after these houses’ were | “ake an ap peop! *, | dilngs to arrive. LauNcu—Messrs John Englis & Son will launch from their —Schrs Hudson, and Florence, NYork. * - “~ m * urging calmness and abstinence from those political > tel ‘ - - NEW LONDON, Nov 27—Arrived, achre Jennie A Sha) ard, oniver Sripelartiga course lenient iri ay benpontab on neve arses esateee beri ss rss ry ey pabepeepry crys sing | are Toad a h ML aA Mac iS a Ley be hee snag ng ia Lengo m bel Geor aye, DO: Chas} Fitch, and Bilas Wright, Tangier ra Obes my ce s parueniarly caret require ail intervention of tlie : i 3 ons en, ons’ rH ; the Cony CHL On OF 21a ete ad oT ee ee DHE. Of mneantars andor {ao | froops'to be subordinate to and in aid ef and_in co: | “uanged line of Harana and Vera Craz steamships. Her dimensions | ,,NEW HAVEN, Nov 20 Arrived, sobre Sarah J Hoyt, Cra known as relief laws, which were int-uded as stay t Durteench article. f repiled to the Goveruor that | Operation with the elvil autuorities, this order was | pn"-LiveRPOOL, NOY. SOc -TAG MArNel 18 Galt and | are:—Length, 6 ee beam, 8 foe, and depih ah foctrane | “HARM eR Aareee, Parker, Alexandrins | Jaws to aslord relie! to debtors from the immediate | until tae State was admitted to representation the | Mlsconstrued at ie rec! ru- | unchanged. has two decks and a full poop. Her engines were built at the | NYork; 93d, ship Hiram (Br), Thompson, London; bark ‘ Le fied, however, in <, Joba (Nor), Manen, ressure of their creditors, It Was urged that the | Legislature and ail the ofticers were only provisional | ‘ent criticism, in statl LIVEKPOOL PRODUCE MARKET.—LIVERTOOL, Nov. tatard Ieod works: linder of 50 by 50, 5 Cree conventions, not being binding nor and subject to the paramount authority of the dis- | being able to state that the’ effect of’ the Quint a; has a cylin 50 by 80, two tubular | ““Cleared dat, bri Seaton, Moo! hi od 30—5 P. M.—Naval stores unchanged, Other ar- | doilers and Lightlal’s condenser, and ia brig rigged. Her having the eiteet of iaw til Fated by a vote of tne | trict commander, and that In the exereise of this | Order, and the movements made by virtue | tices the same, mt will be 800,000, qrorieany Hines, Norks Acbts Ada kines Aince Shee. peopie, and as it would require some time before this | power I should conatder all acts of the Legislature | time I take tuls occasion to call theattention | ,, LONDON PRODUCE ManxET.—Loxnon, Nov. 30—5 | sur WestEmn StaRhas been sold at Calcutta for 20,000 | John Ferry, Kelly, and Lottie Beard, erty New Bediont; —) vote would be taken, iat in view of the probable | null and void until satisfactory evidence was pre- ofthe Gameceit roniel, and through him those hay. | P: M.—Calcutta linseed, 598. Petroleum, 18. 54d. | rupees. ~ i lewburyport; Mare Elle, Thomas, Boston ; acceptance by the people of these acts creditors | sented to me thateach House had purged itself of : te mnsthnt on ‘act, to the anomatous condition of | ff refined; 9d. for spirits. Tallow, 618. "Other ar- Notice to Mariners. vt BE cE ER were hurrying their action and pressing their | ineligible members under the fourteenth ar. | I t ) aon inawn-departanent End the necesstt ticles unchanged. The Pollock Rip Lightveasel has gone adrift. but the “Re- » a Laver poh estan ReGemnere, Gebtors, tus mating these measures really acts of ticle, provided there x were Ce yeh i oe teen propor Toe imilttary to intervene 72 f Pereniey Manear,—Averwanr, Nov. 30.—Petro- et" will be placed op ber station a8 soon ae posstbie. High, Savannaht Poul & The oppression, and was called on to interpose my in ether Ouse, al les! ae w leum—Sellers as! My! buyers bit . iy er of the ouse Boar. son, Boston; LB lea, Bowditch, Providence; Os. Suthority ead ive to these acts the force of law until | Provisional Governor to communicate titese views | civil aifurs, that more power be given to the Depart- pa its mato nad GS BLAKE, Lighthouse Inspector, 24 dist. | guna, Haake}, Boston: ML Vankink, Waiter, and J Stroup, Clenfu j— Arrive i ting laws confer. 1 bog ELE Boston, Nov 2, If RON. \ the people could vote on them, Although personally | toeach house, On the receipt of this letter each | Ment Commander than exis 5 Crawford, Providence; Reading RE No 4, Trainor, Bran opposed in pruvcipie to any laws interfering with tie | house at cuce ordered an investigation and inquired [rE er calito pentane ametd the EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. Whalemen, ford; Maryland, Green, Pall River; Eawin, Tuttie, Bridze- ) Tiguis of creditors there was nevertheless ao much | ito the qualifications of each member and duly re- | St&0 department, at these. Headquarte pec lhe pi pitti cai ios 08 Brig Herald, of and for Marion, sailed from New Redford | Ports BF adame, Favtoty Boson. ions “Phiie- roca al Sinascs was'k tag rane. that, after cou. Baw ng at ti ry sage me thas uelthort ites bed dition and ‘discipline of the troops. So soon ds the | QuERNsTowN, Nov. 30.—The steamship Etna, from | trig Merey t re Foe My sailed {com Holmes' Hole Now pale ee Hambura bri Re itor Toe, Lage Ta 58: Int) i con. in ™ 7 7 Ry + thi “% jo for lan om ip! io sultation ‘and approval of. the ‘Generabimonier | found ‘any member inelgibie. The Provisional Gov- | 8PProaching election ts over [t 1s contemplated to | New York, arrived at this port to-day. nt cae eee ay Oe ee ee e va this morning. 4 recon troo, to require the strictest SovrHamPTon, Noy. 30.—The Hamburg American | * "PO Phil- orders were issued making said acts jaws until re- { ernor on tranaimitting these communteations ex- icentrate the ps and A ‘Bark Peru, Smith, of NL, arrived at Honolulu previous PORTSMOUTH, Nov 26—Arrived. schrs Abbie, Davis, Phil vised and coniirwed by thee vore of the people. Im- pressed the optuton, founded on evideuce presented ogo i, Nag Coe eae hg yo Geawete Rotensin, sallod from Southampton for Nov ié, from’st Paul's, with 40,000 seal sking. gs adeiptia:Z Suow, Thorndike, and Gen Meade, Alien, NYork ; medially on taking command | was applied to from | fo lum, that several members in Dorn Pouses wore | press Lo my several: district commanders, and to the | A. NM. Beth Neer) eebatmer ee Spoken. ~ PAWIUGKET, Nov 26—Arrived, achra Sally T Chart all parte Of the several States comprising the dis- | 11 ' at department, esta, Leverick, from ‘Newport for Rio Simmons, Elizabethport ; J J Littie, Little, Philadeiphia, trict for the removal of incumbents in ofice andthe | power aad require said members to vacate | OMcers of tie sail de ent, and to the officers one Misra ota, Leverick, Re Janeiro, | Simmons, Elisabethpo le, Philadeip! rey, a Ee i 1 id men of the several commands my thanks for | ~ i “a ors less, Kelly; Mary Elizabeth, Hutch, and | Fubstitution thereon of individuals nominated, | their seais. On reflecting on tis subject 1 | au mi Ship Frederick Tudor, Bradford, from Cardiff for Rio Ja. | Peansyvania, Hutchins; Elizabethport. j These appiications were based ou various ground, | could “nt” see how. Le was to take the | te prompt and ecient co-operation i mave ever | SHIPPING NEWS, | curser, RERGUIRNGH,“Row' Arrived zebra, Jonan, Smitty some purely peroneal or political, otners on rebadged jodeinens hen pM ies Plies £ d tory ‘was ever called on to discharge suoh dellcate ai ane sre 2 ~ a i ee eee (NG), from Hamburg for New York, Nov 9, SEEM Alanage, Babin bie epee, Bar. oe the necessity of @ change in order to carr; the face o stem act of iM body, vi magac ior New York-esTals Day, “ i i "i api Ou reconatriccion, and somettmes-oa the. ground | peolally ae, from the tesumony presented, Paid noi | ANd Fesponsible duues, involving powers that, 1° Bark Bertha, Humphrey, from Leghorn for New York, | =» Philadelphia for Pawtucket; aun 8 Salter, Saker, Elira have led to the most sertous conse- Nov 6, lat 4, lou 15 W. ney ig do; Mary FI Mittin, Davia, do; bethport ; C of neglect of duty or malfeasance Of office. Asit was | In several vases agree with the judgwent of tue Pro- | bused, mig bent: ~ " 0 d_ yet the transition from military | Sun rises . 705 | Moon rises.....eve 6 31 Foreign Ports. Alida, Eaton, Rondout ;Jamce tt Jmposgible for me in my tgucrance of men to form | visional Governor. The question was simply whe- | Guences, an a ‘or any judgment on the compl referred or on the | ther, in the construction of a law and tn considering e ae hd 0 ee ee an oy as i Sun sets, 4 84 | High water..morn 913 | awtwenr, Nov—Salied from Flushing 16th, Northern Neness and capacity of tho: ing office, I deter. | the facts of individual cases, 1 should make myself means by way of proclamations, orders; a to 2 Queen, Beatt, Bree a5 H Pg mined to abstain from taking any changes except | the judge or take the opmioa of the Provisional Goy- | Maun e¥ idle. do not mean to deny Weather Aloug the Coast. ee ved, Ana Middleton, Mossop, New | ee eie i behtt Avoelia P Cobb, Cobb, Tangler Sounds Oliver Where there was broved neg eet of duty, malfeasance inane taee Sinan Grnseg: amaed Prema but that there were Individual exceptions, and that NOVRMBRN 30-9 A. M. Salied Leth, Magele Hammond, With, NYork, Ames, Philips Georgeiown, DC. Larid Biter, theo ey, iu office or Open retusa! to obey te reconstruction i ~ * 4 * ANGIER, Se) ~Paseed, var! y rH ie P Avery, Ryan, Baltimore ; e laws or attempts to obatruct tase execution. In all Ferough ‘@ coimmittee, examined, reported and ac in some cases bad judgment, political bias or per: ran ginghoc ® Iveriand (NG), Fessenfeldt, ¢ for Boston, 20th, ship Wild Rover, Tayior, | ford, ay Philadelphia; Lamartine, Butler, rom Manila for Boston; 28th, Geo Green, Cardif for rt; Danie! vase! e od writte * c sonai feelings may have influenced the course of cases | required written charges and evidence to be | ou these cases. My judgment was decidedly thar | ingapore; Oct let Surprise, Rantett.’ NYork for’ Hong mpire, ‘Mathews, do; Cameo, linskei, do . orris, Hemminway, do; F Merwin, iunee, doi produced, and where these charges affected, as they | had fulfied my duty in compelling the houses to | 8eme individual officer or soldier, This is no more ler, Hesse, ces, W f Kc V1 than ts t0 be expected from ai! nature; but 1 do | Philadelphia. ‘ong. 5 Rose, NYoi De @, da; Jobn directed ievesticatiog, by veda ee pal Dodies, 1 | tke the action they had, and that having thos | Talntain, that taking the large force exteuding over | Wilmissume ‘Avexawpnia: Nov §Arrived, Signal, Smith, NYork, Somes, Heatby do; Aina 8, Tueobe doy sloop Eitin, Puraesia hi all cases gave those accosed & fall “nearing | politic or expedient to overrule their action Seis UatInGAa ut One ae thee oe Fania. yASPINWALL, Nov 22—Arrived' previous, brig Bogots, New iith-c Arrived sebra Wutiom Butter, Knowite, acces River, | aud every opportunity to defend th elves, Aj and sct up im: individual Judgment in Pre <3 EAGHY Hrap, Nov 16—Of, at anchor, ship C C Horto: Vas encdict, ey, Albany: lor, Fowler, Albany; ] Arm ‘adherence t tile Tale and ie rears of | opposition, | By an’ inapection. of tue “te aps, criticism migit be appropriate, the wouder For Moulmeth. ela Palmotan ter eee ont | Mery A ati, E fzabethoort; Ben Fowle } several boards no} sented relieved me, aft egrans i ims ynewrring tn the charges pre- | sent July 18 and the reply of the Generaln-Chier | Was—and it ts to be said to the credit of the army— s° ary ore, but bore up for shelter; experi- Rondout for Pawtucket. D C Foster. a while, from the just p July 23, it wil be seen that my views and action | that so little abuse was made of a pover by those Nie gules ange; T Willetts, York, do for do: W © dreina Sari Oa tirldge, Neoware for dos SB Y 2 f sete staple i Dor Smith, Hrewer, sure brought rat to bear, and d 7 wi proved. [aliude thus i exfenso to this eub- | Who might very Teadily be supposed diicult to be - pen = ~ avs from uth, E ech, os f i, , tugee of my ad nt ration’ ‘hes wok sak RAORO foot borane his Excellency the Governor of Georgia, arn iy ve aging a setting salad obedient PORT OF NEW YORK, YOVZUBER 30, 1888, pe Kor 15—Sailed, Amalia, NYork; J L Perec eee ji an Fours dealer ecticten ho ee: made that the archives of the District will not show public speech recently deitvered at Albion, N. ae om Roe 4 eave len ~ ~ BAaNCPLONA, Nov U—Arrived, Mary Lucretia, Hendrick | ford, A Treedeli, Jane (of Boston), Sophia Ano Baker, Cyrus Was made for some cause alleged and alter nvesti- ease! to attribute the faire of Georgia to be prop- | #ervaat, Major Ge eral U A ence Herald Packages. son, NYork. c rlain, é¢mathan Cone; sloop nila Ann. essarily many appointments | etly reconstructed to my action i falling to purge jajor Gen . A., commanding. Captains and Pursers of Vessela arriving at thie port wilt | ,|ATAY'A:, Oct lin portahtp North American, Mitchell, | » Salles. Schrs Sea Nymph, rere Paeimore; Bens Serone. used y. seath, resigusrions oe aad apd ed got eee an we yum aol please deliver al! pack. intended for the Hegatpto our BoMpay, Oct 4-In port ships Rddystone, Peterson, for | send, Gardner, Eliza’ ogy pall Flora King, Coggins, bah ig 0. TR OtaEr URGE Wrbien,-|: teianme tena baum. telleved ot tale dteabulty by Con STIRRING SCERE AT A CONCERT IN PHILADELPHIA, Fequlariy authorieed agents who are attecned 19 our Seam | Calcutta: Moravian, Patten, and Richard MeMantis, Foster, Forest Home, Thorne, Haverstraw; Clarissa Allén, Hale, el me to adopt the course above re- | gress. ‘The States being adinitted to representation, {From the Philadeiphia Inquirer, Nov. 39.) Yacht Set. The New York Associated Press do uot now | ““OXpis Nov 1i—asrived,-Frutiazolo, Monastere, NYork; |. RICHMOND, Nov 28—Sailed, brig Ceres (NG), Seoken, Rio ported was the faet that by the Reconstruction | the civil power vested in the military commander by At Tue matin’e given by Miss Clara Louise Kellogg | collect marine reports nor nd to the delivery of packages, laide, a do. janeiro. CONSTANTINOPLE, Noy 5—Arrived, Oreste, Cerico, Tagan- | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 30—Arrived, ships EF Gabain, rog (and cleared for NY: Lik rk. E eth, e, Ligy Newcastle, E; Intrepid, Spence, Liverpool; Lizzie Tindal’, CALourra, Oct 8—In port Vernon (Br), Lisior ‘oan, Caih Ve ‘ity | Dawson, Giasgow Cuban, Cait ” of Sydney (Br), Brown ; Continenta! (Br), Lecraw; Chieftain, Satled—Sbipe Jeremiah Taowpeon, NYork; Matura, Liv- McGuire, and aicntta, Shiilaber, for NYork, ldg; igi Berkel erpool. Castie (Br), for do or Boston (vel probably go to NYork); Cleared—Ship Golconda, for Cork, with 16,009 sacks of nd St Albans (Br), | wheat d Messenger, Hill; Bennington, Stow ‘ vehts JAMES and Pike for Hoston ; Cas ee ierenen, ‘or Bombay ; Leucothea, BAVANNAH, Nov 20—Arrir Communications from | Bennett, for Dubdee; Charlotte, Ontes; Kentuckian, Free: | ton, Nor! aws To person could be appointed to office with. | the Recoustruction acts ceased, and civil authority | on Saturday afternoon, at Concert Hall, a scene | as will be seen by the fle out taking the oath prescribed, which ae of such | Bermtemgecdins 0d The a nore hey a character that it iimited (o @ very smali Rumoer | ments was to me, personally, a source of great relief, reater scusation among the audience than nh and after m7 " the persons able to hold office, So great was the | charged as 1 had becn with almost un: clogg’s vocalization. When the programme | Pagers what on and, after, Apri Sy aly cane tke aitticalty that when I saw a billin Congress requir- | iimited powers, Notwithstanding the utmost eifort | was about one-halt thr ugh a thin cloud of smoke | harbor of New York. Passed w . ing the vacation of ali the offices by those not abie | on my part to abstain from all — iuter- was perceived to pervade the hall, and which gradu- Ba The olfice of the Le to take the test oath I seltitimy duty to telegraph | te: except in cases where, In a ally increased lensity, A slight feeling of uncas!- | Snanxrrre is at Whi the Generalin-Chief that 1 this became @ law it was no alternative, 1 found myself the sud- | ness affected a number of the lady portion of the | Owners and consignens to wing exiract from ths progeedings spired not amrounced in the bills, but which cre- | ofthe regular monthly :eoting held Mare’: 3, 1838 :< yeamahip Hermaa Liviags- eres ork. sohr Carrie Hever, NYork, ll } * of jaward bound vee Heraid, Bickford, and Andrew Jackson, Field, un Suth— Arrive k. Would be impossibie to fill the oitces, aa there were | ject of virulent abuse, my motives limpngned and nce, & suspicion of fire creeping over their | & be Corwarde Paka wae a id Perici a Une; aenseda. - Y hot persons evough in either of tue States to dll haif | every imaginable mode of attack resorted to that | Audtence,& suapiolen Of tre creeping over their | Sets bath weet sue ace ee | we DAF tAverpool, Laverpool; brig Ganseb, Soho, — of the civil omices in the States, and I urgentiy re- | ma’ and partisan malignity could devise. I de- | serve @ number of those t nearest! commionded tha: authonty be granted me to appoint | termined from the Arst to iguore all partisan con- | Sor Gaetly got up and lof the Ranke Bette tae to ofuces registered voters. The bill did not become | siderations and to faithfully execate the laws with- | aroge in thelr seats and ooked towards the door of | Steamship Germania NO), a law and ny change was made in my poll As out reference to any personal or political consideia- | exit, when the feeling of wneasiness culminated into | hardt & Co. gERX: previousiy stated, the Convention In Aiabema had, | tious. 1 encoufiiered as was to be expected. the | positive alarm, which wes quickly generated inten |. * wader my p essor, assembled and frained & | animosity of both sides without having the beneft | Fogutar panic by @ man inong the audiences crying | coustitution which was to be submitted f the sympatiy of either, I ¢an, however, with | out ai the top of fis voice “Fire” A scene | Siip Anne NB ! 20. | hip Tiber, Arey, NYork. Sailed—Bark Carl George, Bremen; brig Mayfield, Fal- np Croton, Kt . for London, mouth, E. stivedy Margaret Poliock, Miteue!l, Lon. | _ SALEM, Nov 98—Arrived, brige Charlotte, Stupell, and © ‘and galled for New Orleans); Speed, Larkin, do (aad | W Ring, Ayres, Philadelphia, echre CW E.well, Chiid vies for Puiladelphia. i shat Geeeptiren, DO, for Portland: Marsha! Perrin, Packar ELSINORE, Now 13—Arrived, Geo atcher, Thatcher, ‘olloway, ‘Thom; ney Price, ‘Townsen Cronsindt for Boston. 4, cher, | Philadephia; @ Baker, Webver, apd. Marin Louse’ Hi Fooortow, Sept 16—Satied, ahip Camilla, Humparey, New | ton, do for Portian A Heath, Williams, NYork for Bi jchweneen, Hambarg—Kun- . Bromen—North American \. Sortiand—J F Am Ker, San Francisco—3 to © people. The convention had pride refer to my adminis’ , e mt 6 ; dience ton | york. Tooghly (Fr), ¥ Maitha Maria, Dean, do for Portsmouth the dth ‘day of February on whit uw any design to Interfere with the rights and 1ib- | OF,oewiidering excitement ensued; mado forte | “ite: alanis 6: Teandete le © Kong, woatd teed for Boats, ete Masia: Brows: Bong.) Mae led: avartvals of Gane wenn ck: tn for! @ bar h the election, and my _ predecess rties of any individual, much less we bortion | goors, which, ‘owing to the presence of mind | (before reported cleaye > = good GREEROCK, Nov 80—Arrived, abip Abeone, Hamitton, Mon- bof, LMINGTON, BO, ther arrives, ete &. W Booms, Girected, in orders, the election to continue fortwo | of the people; and if in some instances, e rr nie! 4 Ship Prince Roya. tir nek, Liverpool—Booth & C tres \ 1 BO, 1" a t 4 2 of @ gentleman present, were quickiy closed, and a . { Ivor 4 Co, GiRGRNTE Nor 7_Sailed, Gladstone, Nidsere, and Don | Horton, NYork. a pully Precincts as the imanagers might | as in the prosecution of the assassing of | number of valuable lives wore thus probably 81 Bak, Havens, reads, tarre—Boyd & Hyacken Quixotic, Conant, NYork ; Edwin, Sorensen, Philadelphia, Ath—Arrived, steamship Fairbanks Hunter, ¥Vork, On representation to me that two | Mr. G. W. Ashburn, of Columbus, Ga., there | as the stairways Would ina few moments have beet | weincke ret nor pb, Cork for ordera—Fanch, GLBRALTAR, Oct rrived, Catharina, Shearer. NYork Greece mehip Mary Sanford, Moore. NYork. nerah Ay Saale ell (he Staten to Ce | were, an | have ireely admitted, arbitrary Measures | completely blocked UP with adrignted ladies wud | “hack Sevsteeit Patien, Cecls-P Raion & Co (and sailed for Congtantinopie); Frank. Lewis, Leghorn (and ver ea eee jabinet, Cook, Bitse my authority was made of | resorted to, which ina different condition of society ys; but the precineis were itimited ; and wader a weil ordered government might seem in each county to three. The election was held at | to deserve reprobation, I fee! satisfied the evidence bethport. children, the consequences of whicl may readily imagined, particularly if the banisters had giv way with the preas of people upon them. Finding Brig Rio (Br), Bark Juilane (NG, & Wendt. Moutevideo—Punch, Meincke ] Sailea for NYork); Nov 6, Abby Bacon, Bessom, ven Bist ‘th, Union, W 4 hen Bishop. Foote, do; ickelson, i iam lo; Lemuel, Howes, do. Passed by do 3d, Mation, and Oceana, for NYork. ohne, Antwerp 1 J DeWoit & 6 __ MISCELLANEOUS, the time specified, but owing to a violent storm oc- | published in the apecial report made upon this sub- the main source of exit cut ov, a rush waa made Brig Marie (1 Savaress, Gtoraitar and Genoa—Funch, i ~ P curring the ditst two days, te time was further fect will fully convince any candid and impartial | the stage and back doors, and the scons wan meee meine (Br), Burr, Cow Bey—0 F Smal & C Gai, Oot Tek, bale Hateoe Vaaghan, Rangoon. NEW STORY, extended one day, making five days in all. A spe- judge that my course was imperatively urged upon ened by Signor Petrelli, who Was singing at the time rig Nuevitas, ‘4 ade! hia Brpag. ke Ponee, Hawnune, Nov 15—Sailed, Dr Barth, Meyer, NYork; 17th, UNDERGROUND; cial report having been made of this election, [deem | me. I encovutered from the outset great embar- the pante occurred, and who, not understanding c | Gent Geren Bankes, dieinursne’ hare nt Peas | Francisco. ts A Re P Turee Woes it only necessary to say here that from all the ment from the want of judgment and knowled Pi kno ‘ Mtr ecork, | . Sebe Golden Oty, Hickersae Re deha ee mstaes A Co. 54, Arrived, bark John Fyfe, Luce, NVork. ag anges evidedce I cau procure, and I caused the most the part of subordinate agents and from the | anguage, did noe Know wlat was the matter, com. | ir iy, Nickerson, St Joba, Antlgda—BJ Wen: "a Heaton, Douglass Naw Oricens. — ~ , ag m2 menced pulling ladies on the stage as fast as they | Mr . , Udoin, Whittemore, NYork. noaaathadech thorough investigation to be made, the constitution | great desire of those expecting benefit from mill- presented themselves. About this tune the | q Schr Ciara Woodhouse, Russell, Brownsville Woodhouse, O¥G, Oct 1—In port ship Donglass (Br), Morrison, 9. Was fually rejected by the people under the law re- | tary intervention that I should imterpose my au- | Prior or the hall mounted tive segs and rea he | re ae tis se nelaco; barks Powhatan, Pelton; for tou Fran® THE FIRESIDE COMPANION. q pti OR eR pred voters ie” Einae th cree re Kay *8tnet | der as loud as his langs would permit, and then a Behr Gen Neate, A'ven, Postrmoilin RI Jeayoee & co, | fees rp for Bpaney, WOW, and Met. Out December 8 cast their bailo! t, ud that eae = tufuences pposed a steady resist- nounced that there Was no danger and that he wou Schr Taima, Underwood, New Haven, ' | bourne. msbip Maryland, Reed, B a the rejection was of the consti- | ance, Soom alter assuning command T issued | Qt once see What Was te Maer. ie tment ARRIVALS + IM aah crime contd 7g nde APSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED | IN ae = 4 hich was obnoxious to a large body ga order, bows Siar hele ee he oh tn | speedily returned and informed the auaicuce that eo Ise oF Wrawr, Nov—Of the Owers 17h, ship Deiftsha. | 41 diferent States—Logal everywhere: no publicity; no gi the Tends of reconstruction, proved so by the | forming the ao “3 Ad ne tnterfered with | the smoke was caused b; lighting the fires in the REPORTED BY THe HenaLy © rF from Rotterdam for Savannah. 90 reported, fharge until divorce obtained; success guaranteed; advice teers Lat Out of 19,000 white voters for the Convention | 80 long as th ‘ wu Sop = duties, an auction rooms under the Tait’ and advised all present | Ua wteamerTalanonn” Monae, pone eacee m AvERPooL, Not Arrived, Darke. ree. ‘M. BOWES, Attorney, 78 Nassau street. ate to only 6,000 for the constitution, and par. carotans oa je latter - . as im interfering | to be seated. The panic then subsided and the per. | ordnance stores ow asbington, DO, w' Sewer Oni x 4 ce DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN Sails ross the fact that, the Gonssieationst Ova ven wit the civil a i} Societies, ‘eelone taking any formance was continued. onan p City of Bogan (Br). Roskell, Liverpool Oet iy gees th, I NYot jfiterent Staves. io publicity. No charge ill, diverse ate Parag Benne OU Ta at he nes, 1 . é wonstown 1! PM, with’ mdee and to ; jestern, tained. A ree. ies Frnich vcket was uot acceptable Im all respects to | action, as, on myfconstruction of the law,jin the miil- oe SAS WARE-—A. cotmpmation trom om. | CORE TEE EAM "paned searehnp Ham: | PW erasion: purrs tetesnnnnt er of Deeds for every tate, on +4 he party favoring reconstruction, It will be seen | tary commander and In him slone rested the autho. Migr’ th rding Ind! m om. Senta, henge for Ham res Sh iat 40 80, lon OY 12, steam~ | Opi . F. 1G, Counsellor at Law, 961 Broadway. | Dy an inspection of the t egrams accompanying this | rity to supersede the civil aoty" 1 beg leave to | Cla! records regarding indian wars shows the be hen Ad Baltimore, do for Liverpool. red 17th, Annapolie, Lennon, Baltimore, inne TY atta Teport that I had advised against an election for | call the Acting Judge Ad. | Cost of the various Wars of the past forty years to mehip Alaska. 16th, tention to the report 0: Ch roe Al Noy 93) with treasure, ing, Colby, for Cardi —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS Hy Eat out Blitaberh Casing, Copy, and Al te ‘e peen as fsllows:—Bi Hawk war, 400 lives | Malle, mdge and pastousers, to the Paciti State officers at the same time the co: o tment, herewith appended, fron 7 tt init Steamebip | Hong; 17th, Australia, Curran, Mobile; Ann Eliza, Davieson, Missouri and Kentucky State Lotteries, belug voted on, believing that ‘the sane, was | Which it wilt be ven tOak GUHOG the wove period | At $5,000,000. The Semincie War. 1'200' lives ‘nd PAR ACLO a aeee ehapech es | SalacteeerPicigemee (eh Cuarss Neerts Ferevien ( me th we BI art ane hot” jouly not required by the coustitutloa | Of my civil administration, extending over wapace | $100,000,000, only 1,800 of the Indiana beng warriors, | Gee Uromwels sheruan, civapioc ainda ate deat fee | Balaatine, Rortand. Moore, NYork. Miser ouaen worTHh soeeur en th tee and laws, but that there were objections, | of eight months, there were tried by military com. | A war with the ke and Cherokees about the same | efnto, all bound & ” monk, i kins, NYork, iy 1, 1, 16, 18, 43 46, arising Out of personal and partisan feelings, that mission in the three States of Georgia, Alabaina and | tite cost $1,900,000; the Sioux war of 1852, 300 lives Steamsbip Manhattan, Woodhuati, Charleston Nov 98, with Santos, NYork. BENTUCKY—EXTBA OLAS NO. 689, OVEN’ 1868, Would or might aifect the vore of the constitution. | Florida only shirty-two persona. Of these but fifteen | S24 $40,000,000; the war of 1564, 1,000° I! mdse cad passengers. (2 HR Morgan & Co, ‘orbes, Palermo. a, eee. . 18, 78, 00, 44, 9, Alter the reection of the constitution twas in favor | were convicted, and of these fifteen the sentences of | $00,000,000; the Ne WAF Of 1467, 800 live Norfolk, AB tedee ‘and passe gece te tbe Ok Danica cea Dare tor eek a kt te of its Deing revised by assembling the Convention, | four were disapproved, of ciglt others remitted, | Sbout $12,000,000; the Indian troubles on the Pi Steamatitp Co. Phage * ‘Jongices, Furingion, Cel- | _ Intormation fuirtobeaed ies crott at le atta Htarane. 20d so officially reported. Congress, however, ad- | of two referred to the President of the | #lope for the last twenty years, about $30,000,000; Bteamlip Tatteras, Roberts, Norfolk, &e, with mdseand | outt Lotteries by J. CLUTE, Broker, 200 Broadway, aad 160 Ful- fitted the State, and the Legislature couvened under | United States and attll awaiting action, leaving buc | three campaigns against the Navajoes $80,000,009.’ | passengess, to NL Mec rend Barled 27th, Oriental, Balch, Bombay. ton street. the constiution has in some measure modified the | one person convicted and in confinement for vio.a- | The wholo trouble fn New Mexico, of which the’ last Btearnship L& Knight, Denty, Alexandria, with mdse and NEwvort, Nov 14-Sailed (not arrived), Cuda, Holmes, — Most obnoxions features. Upon the subject of this | tion of a civil law and tried by ® military commis. | em forms a part, §150,000,000. The members of the ) AN », oe Matanzas; GJ Jones, Thomas, 8a0 Francisco; 1 b Kuper, BER poy SHOULD CALL AND GET BARGAINS election in Alabama I beg leave to refer to my «pecial | sion ou the cessation of military authority. This peace c ommulssion Wilt meet here in ort time Daal, te Condayoca Wiis) Tree Bath, Me, Erichsen, ‘ork; Ganebo, Cowas, €01 Dryadén, Uabreen, | SY which a akg, Deing offered dally at 0 Greeawicn ‘ report and to the telegraphic correspondence | simple at facts I deem @ compiete refuta- Urge upon Congress to pass all measures neces. W Roserelt, Ha ; with mdse, bai ~s ‘ ereto annexed. The election for members of the Soret the charene tan military power was so es. | ary to carry out the policy it has adopted, tad S oe ao | gcgeere Her i aartves, Sraataneeen, Poneman, Bow Sg pe arernaresseeeetiinl Constion te up Georges, aang, Matangns, 20 days, with een ai northot Hat- #; split and jost some sails. nal Convention in Florida having been | poticaily and arbitrarily exercised, As with righta Aieid Under the direction of my predecessor, ne fad or: | Of persone, ao with Naees of pro} It was my A New Raicway Proveet.—We notice that the red the assembiing of the same op January 20, 1848. | study a fort to zealously gui the rights of in- | Cent: Peunsyivania Ratiroad Company have re. Hor to the assembling of the Convention 1 had | dividuais Without reference to any conafderation but | cetved a charter from the Legislature of Weat Vir. referred to me by the President of the United States | that of Justice and jaw, so far asl could comprehend | ginta, and have run several experimental ines ® memorial sent to Lim by the Provisional Governor | it. The adoption of the relief laws in the several | railroad from Willlame port, through Martinsburg Of the State acct signed very numerousiy by promi | States, tle loose manner in which these laws were | and Bunker Hit, to the rederick tine, This will be Ment citizens, In which the gravest charges were | drawn by several jegia: tures, involved an immense | ao important road to the y forming @ connec. brought against managers of the election, in- hount of business in receiving and examining into | ton with the Cumberland valiey and the Central Sones frauds of a! Kinds, and even charging the | and dectding onthe innumerable casea Which were Pennsyivania railroads, and opentn B most 1 the ARTIES ARE WARNED AGAINST DOING BUSINE: ov 118 hprepenat Dennis, Fletcher, New P in any lotteries without having Gret paid ‘he weneliae Nov Ml—Arrived, mewmahip Constitation, San | S84 given the bond, as required by a routes, BY 3 cleo. Commissioner of Internal Ke: igusta, Creighton, Baltimore Ni with orte. a Sten os Avgveta, Crejghton, Baltimore Nov 2 may: ed tem pm ele tog ba. |, We take fon to warn all parties from doing any Rio Janeiro, with oof. ee i. v) 4.3 an, A Salad ten cee Mba Md obtalning our {the Equator Oct 29 in lon 22 | “Tn fort Sept 96 (back date), ships Horatio, Palmer; Char- Te eg ne pee MORRAE Oe ee oxe bark Thomas Darted, fom | ger feaer tastes Bate Del Phoreatis Bey, Henderson, a t tof the we ( H. MURRAY & ©O., Mai Cc is, for NYork, Idg; Annie m4 7 days, with amber, | Kiba, W litame, une, D utser, Dickey, for NYork; | &D EWARD.—BOX STOLEN FROM THE Arthur, Urosby, for bient i “A $2.0 ) Bi brig Madawaska, Fowle, for equanvock Bank, Bridgeport, contain\ eS ‘ork. PrNartn, Nov 11 Sailed, Te Lith, < rewiey, Cr 30. 1 Bea, Coombs, Boston. ~qistration of the state « ticting of the | preseated—one siae always claiming military in- | direct routes with the cities of Philadelphia Brig Oper ry waiow Kong! among others, the following availa) Vib ie ok pave a8 Maving been fravduientiy executed, the | tervention for their protection tar, as | and New York, while the completion of the | ,,SeF Adela Bt), Haier, Ship Harbor, NS, 9 days, with Biariage, (ai Me sent Ge Hoag Kong] eebr tte ace be ieee ieee ) (9 Grane, Mmenorialiets urging Me bo i \erpose my authority, | it was poseivle to do so thes Hicanta | Winchester and Strasburg road will give us two | ber, ntiano wuta, Johnson, Phitadelphia. rt 1 Retire * gagh Bons auspeid the meeting of the cchvention and pro: | were always reerred “to {ne Judiciary, Whose | routes to Baltimore. When our rond ie extended, | 2, at eaume: Cook, tine ny head winds pi ieepecooge: | i Ocean Bapress, Wartaw, a 1.04, ee and are 2 Congecdcnt Abaie’ Bob coed to investigate the y they pledged | duty it was to ¢ ue these laws; and it Was only | as it certatoly will be, southward, connecting at oavilie, 10 days, with ium Witapeo a, Sept Maks port hip Came Cook, Sherburne, oe. 789, and 736; and $14,200 in United States Couy themselve# to prove, Upon an ! 8 of | Ii cases Wiere the courts could not act of could not | Staunton or some point west of that place wito tt from tong Rone tor Nore, Q Princess of Wales cBry, | Bonds, numbers at present tot known, Thes:, fast are of the th law 1 could find po rewedy of | be reverres to, in cases where jem Chesapeake and Ohio, Aid at Saicin with the Vir. | ackronvilte, 16 day with yellow | yi), a Merida (Nu), Volborth, from Hong Kong fot | [ewe of 1866 and 1°67. This reward wil fe paid for the re- Congressiong! action, even shoud ft ave | wae necessary —in other words, enses whe 1 | ginia and Tenneaeee rati-oads this will cortan'y bo. | ‘ ~ : Pret onan waren ties above Peutioned to room 18! | charges Le prevered. I therefore wade tbge | oa ihe} ait of tue nal tary commander seemed to be | core one Of the greatest thorourbfares tuts Cuited | Bat S Rae eae teeth American Port be retteread to he aber wires tor wach partes may, | Bue porwd taxed Jor We Mssewolug of 148 Vue | luvwrauye~loel A Wyuid tke aay ayhyas aud it ip | Svalem—slenaadons Her ald, HN voustuedy Vay A bebe MB Tibi Ebay, Virginia, BOSTON, Nov 88, Pa—Arriveds sclra M Hall, Shepard, Ree yt ee

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