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; POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, TRE GAMPOGY IN PEYNSYLVANIA, Governor Geary ct Norristows, Fa.THis Views on the Political Issaes—Statoment of the Condition of the Debt of Pennsylvanla— Expected Setilement of Election Cases in Philadelphia. Norristown, Oct, 1, 1869. Governor John W. Geary arrived here at six o'clock last evening. At nalf-past seven o'clock & Jarge and entnusiastic meeting was held In front of the Montgomery House, ‘Lhe Governor spoke nearly two hours upoti the issues of the day. He was fol- lowed by Mr. Haywood and Mr. Driggs. This morning your correspondent took occasion to converse with Governor Geary, in view of optain- ing an expression of his views, The Governor takes the position maintained by every republican upon the points of political diterence between tiemselves and their democrauec opponents. In response to an interregatory in regard to the Avondale catastrophe, the Governor said:—"Upon the reassembilug of the Legislature 1 wiil Insist upon Imitiediate action tooking to the protection of the workimen in mines, Having enacted suitable Jaws on that important subject I will see that they ere rigidly enforced, [do not unnk the fire at the Avondale mine was the work of malice, It was, in wy nwnd, occasioned by the igniting of hay and straw sent down to the animals, The draft soon communicated vue Tire to the Wood Work, and escape velag cut of # horrible death attended tie unfor- tunate sufferévs Within.” On the eight hour ques- tion the Governor said that he was iu favor of waking eight ours a lawful day, and that the best means Of eenefiting the workmen was to pay then ‘by the four, In 1849 ke experienced much dimcuty in California over this question of capital ase labor. ~ He devised a plan, aking erglt hours atawful day, and for time over that the laborer was to be paid by the hour. ‘This adjusted the all- ferences, and he never bad any more trouble with strikes, ’ He thonglit @ man going eamestly to work could do as much i efgnt hours. as most inen do in ten, and do it better. He was in favor of giving the working class a chance for improvement by giving laver greater lutelligence, On the fifteenth amendment he said:~That ques- tien hus been settled in Pennsylvania, The demo- orets Wik of repealing the resolatioa o1 rauiica- tren, He did not Know upon what authority or precedent. The question having been adopted, as far ag Pennsylvania was concerned, he could not gee where te power or the right to repeal was to come from. Future Legisiatures have notuing to do with the matter, and there was no whieh it could properly come vefore them. He considered that the fiteenth amendment was pari of the consti- tation for ail that Penusyivamia could do on the subject. On the tariff he said: —Penns;lyania’s interest is a tari 10 protect her exteusive imdustries and 10 encourage the deve her great resources, My political opponent is completely ued up in wie free trade ring of New York. i aln 1a fuvor of Jndicions tarid, which I thus ls advantageous, not ‘oniy to Pennsylvania, but to a large poruon of the country. On the question of finances, repudia ing ihe Governor Was equaiiy as a in favor of economy, co-operation ¥ nent in the enforcement 0} revenue laws and the payment of the national debt as soon as possi- ble. His views applied as weil to the State dpances, He had succeeded in siraigiiteaing out the iinances of Pennsyivania and reducing the amount several mulions, If it was we wish of the people of the State that he should be their Goy- ernor for another term he hoped to make a greater reduction. Repudiatiou, he continued, is iD My mind a set purpose of the democratic party; they hint at it in their plattorm. ‘To say that the bonds of the United states must ve paid in green- backs 18 a heresy which will lead io nothing eise than repudiation. itis very clear that the coutract Of the government with the people was the payment of those bonds in gold as having a steady vaine, and they should be so paid. | think also the government has a perfect right to cail in its present bonds. Tue law says they must be taken up not earlier than five ye nor Javer than twenty. Now, the government has a perfect right to take up its bonds, and, if Congress sees fit, vo issue long bonds at a reduced Fate. Tals would not only lessen ie burdens of we government, but would be a source of investinent mot embarrassing vo the investmeut of capital in enterprise. It is unnecessary to goto any extreme leugth in order to give the views of Governor Geary. He is At all times ready Lo express tus opinions, entirely in accord with bis Whole career of service on the ——— coast, on the Kansas bor Mnswiseanio Has < fag inte State OF avonal affairs Gee ES Peo faa: erally known. The Govervor is certainly @ Most m- defaiigable canvasser. Day before yesterday he spoke at Ciearfleld, 10 _ eae “. Ls ate ; Inet j to-day lie speaks in ee oe Sheet Ta his spescites into 5 o carry wit i Weight With the peapla. sf sne crcotiun: worse re one adverse to Geary 1 certainly would be no fault of jon and fund- ed. He was th tue govern- J append here a statement showing the progress ‘Of the liquidation of the State dev November 30, 1#66—State devt. Novemver 39, 1864—State debt. Amount patd in two years Amount pat irom the 20 y of November, a tothe 24th day of September, 1509, inclusive, viz.:— Loag per act of March Loan ad acvof July 1 Loan per act of May 4, 1s. Loan per act of April 2, 1s6: ‘Loan per act of April 19, 1893. Total,. Relief! notes Total.. tees ‘Al LATION. Amount of debt paid irom November 39, 1866, to November 80, 1863........,... Paid from Novewmver 80, 1553, to September 4, 1869..........6 Pro we been made by the Sinking , 1839, a 209, 143 822,264 200,143 nd Commissioners to pay on the Ist of OCLODE, 1909... 6eeeeeeceeee cere ee eee +++ 1,000,000 The contested election cas Iphia are expected to be deckied to-morrow. The citizens of that city are in & great state of iinpatience and a lety, notwithstanding It is pretty generally suri, that the qemocrats Will be thrown out, provadly ali but the or and gne or two others. This, it 1s considered, will be of great service to the republi- waite ciate part of the campalza next week will ransferred prin y to the wesiera Bate. p A ne ee part of the LOUISIANA POL:+IC3, The Louisiana United Sinics Senatorship~A Premuture Reckoning of Chic: e~—The Legislature Determined to Elect, Law or No Law--fhe Candidates aud Thoir Claims= Extra Session of the Legislature—A Sablo Senator in Prospect. iran New ORLEANS, Sept, 28, 1869, State officials and the State Legisiature are agi- tating the;naelves somewhat unnecgszarily about the succession of Mr, John 3. Harris, at present Untied States Senator from Louisiana, whose term of oMice exol 2 the 4 9f March, 1871, Half a dozen can- $2 TE eee Fo Beg ron af Silas are in the deid, First there fs ifr. John ‘ay, of Monroe, a native born Loulsianian, a large jaid- owner, an ardent republican (6ince repabdiicanism became profitavle in the South), an ardent State rights, pro-slavery and no-compromise man tn times gone by, @man of considerable ability and greater tact, the controlling spirit of the existing Legisla- ure and the warm friend and supporter ofMr. Jobn Ray, in which capacity he has legislated his Plantation into a township and voted bimself int the control of the most profitable business of tue State, A formidable opponent of Mr. Ray is Postmaster Chas, Lowell, Speaker of the House of Representa- tives—a New Englander of the keenest edge, o shrewd organizer aud an untiring Worker. Mr, Jno. 8. Harris, Senator én esse, it 18 algo under- has strong expectations of being Senator in posse, He has sunk a good deal of money in ama veur planting in the State, and is said to be an able man in commercial matters, In Congress, how- ever, his main oecupation seems to have been to say ditto to hig suave and and astute associate Senator Kellogg, and among leading republicans here an opinion is universally expressed that Senator Kel- logg has received @ auflicient recompense tor the services Wich the North Carolina cusiom house under his control be yor to the radical cause, Governor Warmoth is too young to enter te | his age not reaching the réquired thirty summe Lieutenant Governor Dunn, second in command Inay or May Lotbe on tue lists. 1 put the question blunt to himn the ptr day:— . DuNN—May Task if you are a candidate for the Senatorship? : The LIBUTENANT Govervor (with dignity)—Str, I never pat myself forward tor any position; it 18 Hot my havi. If my friends deem’ me capabie of 4 filling any office of honor or trust and seck to elect me, then it is for me to determine whether to accept Here would bea golden opportunity of enforcin; the doctrine of equal rights hu the very Be are Onan ber itself. Senator Dunn, trom Louisiana, might be @ good vet-off to Senator’ Jonnson, from ‘Tennessce, or Senator Butier, from Massacuusetts. He does not drink; he knows when to hold his tongue; he Fefused @ $10,000 bribe to sign araiiroad bili dniy the other day; aud his character is as spotiess as is face 1s But while the rival candidates are pipe-laying ana manwo @ strong doubt and something more bas arisen as to whetuer the present lature will have the control of the election. Jew says, “the Legislature last elected” belore NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTUBKR 4, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET. the vacancy shall have the appointment. The MUSICAL AND THEATRICAL NOTES. TOE CUBAN SAVY. Ong OF the oor party of young men passed by. Schr 3 6 Shindler, Spencer, Georgetown, E 5 resent Legislature goes out of oifce in Baverics, pases es pt . fad, eats oon Sehr Helen AH. ft Gets ay Di tee iy etover this tire nites the Levistaturs A dearth of novelty ‘this week characterizes | The First Caban Man-of-War—Nuclens of the Mel ODF of the 10 the eau ‘tho injured Schr Herschel, Bde rey, en ws eligi d ms joint resolution that in future the AS | dramatic as well as Opratic affairs in this city, but Cuban Navy—The Steamer Cuba—Facts FAS ees STS. copaldered fatal, and Fitzgerald senr Jat ll te, Goo ibn De baa sembly shat be convened, tp April, De at genuine attractiveness of programme ts still the | Regarding the VesselmSketches of Her pst John Horsyy Bur, ee tor Be to stave off the ni 3] a - en 1 of old ‘Guicae: . , jeorgeto idgeport, ee “curred, and so to take upon | feature at most Of the theatres, The revival Schr Mi Jane, Jones, Georgetown, DO, for Ne Heer ae ae tho-appoincment. " Stapidly absurd a8 | plays and the retention on the boards of such new | As the Cuban man-of-war Cuba, late the *~amehip BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, br Mosia Jene, Zones, George lewark, Sel Maryiag Schr J B Smith, Willams, Balilmoré, Schr A W Collis, Tooker, Baltimore. Schr Hees Bride, Croweil, Baltimore, ‘en P, Jones, Baltimore for Saybrook, Passed Through Hell Gate, BOUND sOUTH, Steamship Glaucus, Walden, from Boston for New York, with mdse and passengers, to Wm P Clyde. Steamship Acuannet, Rector, New Bedford for New Yori with mdse and passengers, to Ferguson & W. Schr Alaska, Clark, Musquash, NB, for New York, to Holyoke uray. * Macht Sliver Bell, —y ‘Gardner for New York, with I to. joynton’s Son & Co, * Schr ‘Hencul, Hutch, Rockland for New York, with ie to avila 2 m3 Elle, Heath, Rockland for New York, with lime to J rown. Schr Avon, Parks, Bangor for New York, with lumber to Simpson & Clapp, Schr Hero, Poole, Salem for New York, Sehr Golden Rule, Overton, Boston for New York. Sebr H T Hedges,’ Franklin, Boston for Philadelphia, Schr Milford, Prichett, Boston for Fortress Monroe, Schr John D ‘ivitln, Gould, Gloucester for New York, witht fish to J Stetson, si40, Norwood, Gloucester for New York, with. Keef, Fall River for New York, Us device seems, a majority of the present Sag | oneg us eve proven acceptable to the public are, | Hornet, has entered upon her duties in t” - en - re ©) » idea, Ve pl p' ” 49 Service 0! tous and rapaciens vif out over te Qovernor’s with Wut few exceptions, the cards which our the- | the infantrepublic of the “Gemof the 4yiiN108,7 a few SiEth ACCT EOTE Campbell, a child aren Veto if ne be atvical mayagers intend playing tia week, with the ] remarks regarding the vessel * 44 sxetcnes of her | YC ld, fell from the third story window of the such Tunges upon what. course they ake. It iy | Yiew of winning still further the support and | oncera wil, without doubt, ye interesting to the | hesidence of her parents, No. <3 Hamilton events, to bee ‘contervatiye ‘of the approved mouern pie- | encov;ragement of our theatre-goers. This support, | public. Therefore We ‘pace pefore our readers | ing in death half an hour after the occurrence. bald pattern; or, perhaps, an out and ont dewoctnt, | dergig the commotion and “upside-downness” of | reliable iuformaulon gas nas come to us on the | STABBING AFFRAY.—Terrence Flynn, residing at for there 8 no certainly of anoitier ration Senator, | fffuirs iy Wall street, has of late bee liberally | gibfect. Sy the corner of Hudson avenue and Tillary street, was a Loren mere mater of dollars aud ceuts as tO | bestowed upon al! classes of amusetents ia this | the cuba ‘was, Qaring the late war, the celebrated | severely stabbed last night by a man named How- t radical tinge will be indi> ) vicwnity—from the legitimate drama and grand } pigckad~ runver Lady Sterling, She was built upon | 8d, wiille endeavoring to seperate him from another put a strol ith, ugh arty with whom he had an altercation, Howard Boe "in arcana be tu ia <b | opera to negro minstrelsy and varietles entertain- } tno Giyde, and is noted for great speed. She is a Bacoseded in making his escape. ~— ana, let me mention an incident narrated to rae the | ments—~and there is every prospect of 1t8 COM> | 16ng, low, rakish sidéwheel steamship, schooner RoBBERY.—The residence of Mr. Joseph Hartford, other day oy one Chae Soutien way concerned, | tinuancg for at least two or threo weeks | riggea, and of 1,000 tons burden. She carries @ | in spencer strect, near Park avenue, was robbed Whe local manager of fhe house of Chariés Morzan | Ye to come, At nearly every one of our theatres, | compiete and heavy armament, a full crew and @ | ast night, during the temporary absence of the & Co., whose railroad and steaaships warry ail the | notwithstanding the lack of noveity, good plays gre | corps of marines, and being well officered and | famuy, A pocketbook, containing eighty-five dol- cratic between this port and Texas, was waited | ay present the feature, and so long ag these contfhhue | equipped will, without doubt, soon make herself | lars, and a quantity of jewelry, valued ac fifty dol- upon by a gentleman who said he dad a proposition “ lara, were taken by the thieves. A man who boarded to make, The manager Was bass and asked lum to | to please and attract large snciennee vee 80 long | known to the world and feared by Sicenrd in the house, but has suddenly disappeared, is sus- come toa point, ‘Tue emtasary e¢iscoursed upon the | will our managers be justified in keeping them upon The Cuba is not intended for a privateer nor a pecren of having committed the larceny, and the importance to New Opteaus of being tie Key t0 thé | the boards, By and by, when the lovers of the | plockade runner, as has been stated, but 1s a regular | Forty-ninth precinct police are searching for him. Mair cat memtireati areeaane oybropery drama weary or grow tired of the old, our managers { man-of-war, in the service of the Cuban repubile, STABBING AFFRay.—About seven o’clock on Satur- Sehr St Jame: wT r " ry " ot } Schr H E Cuave, Pratt, Providence for New Yor! yauiroad nad alady obtained Jarge concessions for ¢ will doubtless surfeit them with new attractions, @ | hey oficers being regularly commissioned, day evening Thomas Kennedy, residing in Myrtle ave, % (hat purtose. ana urged that with an able conscien- | iarge supply of which nearly every one of them HER OFFICERS. avenue, and Thomas Fallon, who resides 1p Liperty | §ebt Henry Crosley, Potter, Providence for New York, Se United eaten we Meraan itrcrtry Tor his boasts of still having in reserve, and which, at the | Commodore Edward Higgins, of Louisiana, form: | street, while drinking together in the City Oyster @Wn road iil! greater privueges, Windiag up Wit a | proper moment, will be hurled at our amusement: | erly an oficer in the United States Navy and late a ae eee auecevbecenyy in yolved 10.4 quarrel modest timation that $100,900 would be the price | loving citizens with such breathless haste as | prigadior general in the Confederate service, com- | drew a penknife and stabbed Falion with tt inthe Fee aauch to shi anverseting gouale man's to make even old playgoers marvel and stare | mands the vessel, and is also Commander-in-Chief of | temple, inflicting a eevere wound, ee hips indignation the oiter was refused. with astomiahment at the inexhaustible ricl- | the Cuban navy. He has always been noted as a Po ane DiCAig te ee SoA se neath: dren ten, Foe eg re ae rev iig | ness of the prodigious resources of our | brave, energetic and able oficer. years of age, was taken to ‘the Forty-first precinct is the purpose of the Governer to call ap extra | enterprising amusoment caterers, Until then | Lieutenant Commander Thomas L, Dornin is the | Station house and locked up. session of the Legislature for the Ist of] wo must, we suppose, patienly abide our | executive oficer of the ship. He is a sonofCom- | ASSAULT ON OrricERs.—Shortly after one o'clock fos ou oie ig ineyees, dk OnE | time, thankfully accepting such goods asthe gods | modore Dornin, of the United States Navy, and wag | yesterday morning roundsman Granger and pa- juuhoatare ‘of the State has been thrown 1s another | provide, now only swallowing the old that we may | educated at Annapolis, During the late war he | trolman Meagher, of the Forty-second precinct, 7 served in the South and was a lieutenant on board aud a greater reason for this measure. There are in | ar no very distant day be tickled with the new. | or tne Rappahannock. Since the war he was first | While endeavoring to effect the arrest of Dominick New Orieans five courts of concurrent jurisdiction, 8 re o ppaha in ti O'Donnell, who, laboring wider the infinence of bad Aside from the production at Wallack's of the new | oxicer of the Cuyler, in the Peruvian service, Nauor, a bok ‘Ghaofderty in his conduct es the of Whom, but more especially the sixth and i. : {th courts, have latterly amused each other and the | comedy entitled “Progress,” the revival of standard David A, Telfair is the senior lenutenant and navi- | conor of ride and Front streets, were violently ag- gating officer of the Cuba. He 1s @ North Caro- Schr Tunis Bodine, Bunce, Providence for New York. Sohr Mary Brockway, Francis, Providence for New York, Sehr Joho Warre ‘ ;, Providence for i:hzabeth; Providence for Elizabethport. u ijcnoe {or Vieaoa, Je, Providence for 01 Schr H P Evy, Stokes, Connecticut River for New York, Behr Nathaniel Shaler, Brewer, Portland, Ct, for New or Schr E Brainard, Buell, Portland, Ct, for New York, Schr Billow, Gritin, New Haven for Trenton. Schr G C Burdett, Kogers, Norwalk for Jersey City. BOUND EAs. Schr E A Bastle, Smith, Georgetown, DC, for Boston, Schr John Stroup, Crawford, Philadelphia for Boston, Schr Dart, Johnson, Elizabethport for Stamford, Schr Steritn; lays, Elizabethport for Hartford, rM Kennedy, Milla, Elizabethport for Norwich, Sehr M E Curtin, Craft, New York for Providence, Schr Circle, Hulse, New York for Port Jetterson, adic by hurling injunctions and mandamuses at | comedy at the Fifth Avenue theatre and the reopening gauited and beaten. Two of the assailants of the o:t- ng ps0 o . Eerybedy and everytuing. ‘Tae ffuh court enjoins be thodtteaine Ovahigneeu arches ation the past | Cilleet on bourt of the Reppanannocks w” “* 2 | cers, ‘named James O'Donnell and yon Corgan, | 8b Almira, Dhal bhibscst ens a) Joan Smith not to dig a-aited. The sixth court Mee eS he drde o Mf © pees baba Sorte Rat Aenea teaunican! tn | eh: however, brought under aubjection by frequent SLOW issues& mandamus to compel him to do it. John | week has been mainly noticeable for two events— tha’ United States ‘Navy, He peaks ‘@ lieutenant on | ®bPlicattons of the locust, and were led triumph- B LOW, “ Smith starts to dig the ditch, whereupoa the Mfta | the arst being the successful close on last Saturday ; | antly into captivity by the champions of law and court dines him for doing #0; he stops the work and } oLoning of the grand English opera season av the iene cones ciaar ana eomek aed one: wet Me order. The trio were locked up in th» cells of th the sixth court commits him for conteinpt for d1so- Garing attempt’ to pass New Orleans, the federal | Yor street station house to awalt the disposition ol beying the mandate, san pee nepencs ae cane ThoAtre Francais under the management of Madame | Caring ahemnt to pas ‘also aude hie name: famoas Shel: oi batore sates Wein. ‘The roundsman was over agaia, but the crowning ©: I Parepa-Rosa, and the second being the sudden but vel ty cut and bruised about the head and body, Sonieved by Judge Davigneand, who. at tae prayer | etePe-Rosa, ng by capturing @ United States revenue cutter in the | Yo + Preucl D4 Meagher escaped but little better in the tussle. vor he sued not unexpected collapse of the grand Freuch opera | harbor of Portland, Me. Mr. Reed is junior leu- is of ee eevee han leanne ae injunction agains tae at the “Catacombs,” after an iil-starred season of tenant ang” Sasietant navigator of the Cuba, ‘ CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.—The agents of the Society One of the rst acts of the Legislature will ve to | pus one week, under the management of M. Dryane. Br aL Oe lr Be aoe thee steae Ig | forthe Prevention of Cruelty to Antmals have been Bark Sancho Panza, 18 days froin Havana (by pilot boat Chariot , Moy Brig Water Liiy, 45 days from Rio Grande (by pilot boat Chazictte ‘ebb, No 4), Wind at sunset NE, Marine Disasters. Sonn E Rratwarp, Buell, in coming through Hell Gate 84 i truck by a squall,” In swinging around ber stern aoe ea eauot cua Sixen Gout; who. eatted it | For the present week the following inducements are | is a native of Philadelphia, devoting more than usual attention of late to the OE I oO Aud las been ts Most brliliant exponent. offered in the way of musical and theatrical attrac- Master Rudolph Sammers, of Denmark, entered | treatment of horses on the various city railroad , and made no water. the United States Navy as master’s mate in 1861, | routes of Brooklyn. Thore 1a a fine fieid tor the Soun HT Henares, Franklin, in coming through Hell Gate tlons:— served in the celebrated “Mortar Fleet” at the cap- | exercise of their humane gccupation in that direc- ‘inst, was becalmed and carried on iis Gridirore ‘Rocke, CITY AUD SUBURB POLITICAL NOTES, Atthe Fifth Avenue theatre Shakspeare'’s dainty | ture of Fort Jackson (then commanded by the pres- | tion, On Saturday rennet denning, foreman of } She lies in an upright Position, stern out of water at low . z . comedy of “Twelfth Night,” after being shelved in | ©@t commander of the Cuba) and gt the first attack | the Flatbush Avenue Railroad stables, was arrested | water, and not leaking any. Will probably come off at high on Vicksburg. ile also served with distinction in | on & watrant issued by Justice Lynch, by officer ‘The anxiety of our “German fellow citizens” to | ‘his city for nearly twelve years, 18 to be revived this | the waters of North Carolina and Virginia and was | Bolton, of the Forty-ninth precinct, for Y atieged ne ‘ ade a bi nh of education | ¢Vening, with new scenery, new costumes and an } twice promoted for gallantry, and was severely ney Ae allowing lame horses to be driven to car have their native tongue made a branch of educ exceedingly strong cast. Mrs. Scott-Siddona, a | Wounded when the Sateilite, of which he Was execy- | No. The complainant in the case is Nathan in the public schoois is explained by an eloquent son > = iy tive officer, was captured in the York river by & | Watson, of Monroe streét, who also accuses the of Ireland of the Fourth ward:—"Be the piper that | ‘rect descendant of the great Mrs. Siddons, of the | party of rebels, one of whom Is now ab oflcer on | defendans of allowing similarly disabled horses to a M 1 gald Mr. Rooney, as he made | Brittsh stage, is to appear in the piece, sustaining | voard of the Cuba, be driven in harness attached to car No. 28 of the played afoore Moses,” a: re y the réle of Viola. “As You Like It” is shortly to be Ensign Henry S. Cook is from Norfolk, Va., was | Flatbdsh avenue line. ‘The charges were not proved agiass of Innishowen disappear under his waist- . educated at Annapolis, and was, up to the ak- | OD examination, aud Mr. Jenning was discharged, coat, “thim Garmins want tlil make New York a | Pluced upon the stage at this house, to alternate | ing out of the late war, in the United States Navy Dooteh town, bedad, an’ thin they'll bould all the with “Twelfth Night,” and it 1s more than probabie | He served through the war on the Southern side, He » water, Son JuNIATVA PATTRN, from Gardiner, Me, for New York, went on Watch Hiil Reef on the morning of the Ist ing and bilged, Her deck load, with the spars and rigging, wil be saved. Scum Erngars & ANNA—Boston, Oct 3—Schr Ephraim & Anna, from Philadelphia, grounded on her axchor on South Boston Flats on Saturday night, filled with water and sank, Spoken. Brig DS Soule, from Alexandria for Portland, Oct} (by pilot boat Mary # Fish), was known as @ brave and gallant officer. C Ps atfices an’ talk in their baytlua language, an’ whin | tat both pleces will be produced in such a manner | irncign k, i. Gibson is a Rhode Islander, and for SHIPPIN G@ NEWS. . ze oreiae Fer Dubit zB they do that what'll we doi” Pat's day is ran, as to insure them long and saccessfal run. & number of years has been a master in the Merchant epeeatcuate: sues AIEEE, Sept mhrrines, lis of Dokl, cay: Byxan, Present appearances and a thorouzh survey war- | _ Stakepeare will likewise hold sway at the Grand | service of England. ROUWERSUAVEN, Sept 19—Arrived, Jan Van Galen, Van re ’ Ensign A. M. Mason, of Virginia, was educated at Almanac for New York—This Day. -rant ua in saying that things are “getting beautifully | OP€ra House, where “The Tempest,” which plece | annapolis, and served with ciauuclon in the Seatt # mixed” in the political vineyard just now. enjoys the reputation of having been the last ara- | during the late war, It {8 enough to make a cynic laugh to watch the matic work written by the great bard, will be re- The Marine Corps ig under the command of Captain Prentis Ingraham, of Mississippi, a son of the late repubilcans at their family quarreis in the city, To | Vived with all the gorgeous scenery and novel } author, G. H.Jngraham, Captain Ingraham served —— hear them when they “pitch into each otner” 9 | Mechanical effects which characterized its produc- | through the Soushorn war aad Nag since seon some PORT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 38, 1869, stranger would imagine that the smallest faction | om at the same house last season, under | foreign service in Austria and jn Crete. : 1 First Lieuteuant of Marines David D. Monroe was ; of them could sweep the metropolis as with the | Me, emicient, management, Of Mr ragreute. ‘The | ror some years an oMcer in. the Hnghish army: ein\- Herald Packages. breath of the tempest. Thotr talk, after all, only | be entirely new and of 8 somewhat extraordinary | £rating to America he adopted North Carolina as its | aptame and Pursers of Vessels arriving a‘ tia port will means the Internal Revenue, Navy Yard, Post Ofice | character, Mr. Caries Wheatleigit Is to assutue the Era Secon Oo “ine rank-of eolonsi of the | Plsesadeliver all paokages tntended forthe Us2atn to our and Custom House departments. Feriinend aud itr, BL. Bilton erospeee aiee Second regiment of Nortn Carolina Volunteers, = pany a ticteedingicis nhs ary. shasta’ oi Sette . = Be . 8 aymaster Enrique Valiente @ native o! ‘acht fleet © New York Associated Press do not now Susan B. Anthony and her followers are exceed- Annie Betana appears as Miranda and Miss Lisa | santiago de Cuba. Ho haa eapoused the cause of bis | collect marine reporis nor attend to th delivery of packages, ingiy anxious to “take the stump” during the fall 7 native country and has been a severe sufferer by the | aswill boseen by the following extract from the proceedings campaigu. Can't they be accommodated? But | gg Ne tauuil ordid Plays is also the order of the | spanish rale. Ie has twice beén arrested by the : ofthe regular monthly meeting, held March 3, 1563:— “under which king, Bezonian ?”’ Streets of New York," which piece some few years | Uhlted States authorities while endeavoring to enter | “ pescived, That on and after april, 1868 11 a Grilliant the service of lus beloved land, Jn him our readers g April 1, 1863, the Associated The Germans of the democratic ward organiza | 180 ¢oy ed dite Org veHing Wik Man wcete; | may recognize Henry Hart, of New Bodford noto- | Prete, wi discontinue the collection ‘of ship news in the tions are uot in the most harmonious mood Just now. | Gla’ favornes in. thelr orlginay Poles, Tt ix, we | Tiety, who, after his release from jail in Boston, | ga. the office of ‘ie ranges ileal Seat JAMES and On Friday last so urgent was this feeling with the | believe, to be mounted with new scenery, and as it | Mastened to New York, and through the kindness | sgatwerre is ut Whitehall sip. Ail communicnions fone, 4 a purely loci story aud character, ana ingenuity of a personal friend and lover of tie | owners and consid, geato the masters of {i x) OU oe nu Cre ereelcameern Noma cwuacs sic Soubtiess prove attractiveto the pubic and remnnore Cuban cause Was safely conveyed to the Hornet, | scis will be forwarded freo of charge. BReTS Rone Tee Loon, NYork. EORDEAUS, Sept 18—Salled, Comtesse Duchatel, Sureat, jew Orleans. pORPENHAGHN, Sept1?—Arrived, Auguste, Vorbrodt, New ork, CRONSTADT, Sept 15—Sailed, Chases, Crockett, Boston; 16th, George Kinsman, Holm, NYork, CURACOA, Sept 11—Kalled, schr Sophia Jameson, NYorkg, DUBLIN, Sept 13—Arrived, Eugenie, Ghersanaz, N¥ork. DANtz16, Sent 18—Arrived, Askur, Thommesen, NYork. Havne, Sept 18—Arrived, Mary Richmond, Reed, NYork. Satied 16th, Frankfurt (#), Kuhiken, NYork. MARSEILLES, Sept 18—Arrived, bark Tomas Terry, Crosby, ‘ork, MAUAGA, Sept 15—Arrived, briga J M Wiswell, TARO TN ua deeele, Wark end cireitae ee s, bars Daniel Websten Finn, Boston, Prymours, Oct 83—Arrived, steams! mal dug, NYork for Hamburg (and roseaced). URENSTOWN, Sept 17—Salied, Alice Tainter, Nichols, Dos rott; Palo Alto, Tenney, Loudon. Pirived at do Oct J, steamship Nevada, Green, NYork for iverpool. SWINEMUNDE, Sept 18—Arrived, Annie M Young, Hilto and Clara & Cari, Sachs, NYork for Stettin ; Mary R Mitfor Berry, Philadelphia for do, Ball i.ton (@, Jones (from Copennagen), NYork. 15—Arrived, Gem, Jones, Havana, Moon rises...morn 4 34 High water...eve 737 ied 13th, &t Nacatie, American Port) mitteee was appointed to confer with like organi- | gtive to the management. there recetving the hearty welcome of his brother notions im the cibh apd, endeavor to bring about har- | At Wood's Museum u new sensational drama, enti- | oficers, Who sympathized With him in his many ARRIVALS, Be rO Rtn Cin taegien amerh as Peaniee Diotincan Taontous a6 pment weetee ae rie Vante™ a We Remini, AAW. Jae | TAS. a Bie ies calinte Ephraim & Anna, Green: John "Prices Do the republicans propose leaving Judge Kelly, | evening with appropriate scveuery mud the fuli crfterenrmetp or ne Sul tiny GuMide ene tale Vat saan en Pe aR END ANES AMA. Biliabeibpons of the Yorkville Police Court and of the Sessions, out | strength of the regalar dramatic compauy attached | elt the Saule position on board the Shenandoah, | aw'Nien ine with mise Nom orenns, Sept 25 and eas, Albany, * ‘ to the estavlishient. ‘The afternoon performances | ‘at made such a long and successful rule. ker. Had strong NE gal ey 400 i: . Dr. E. W. DuBose, of South Carolina, A ig NE gales upto Hatteras; no date, 100 stat of Stonewall 3 ‘Arolina, was attached | miles NW of Tortugas, passed & bark showin: mgunt Witt white ground and red ‘vorder, rs he Tet SS. Paigeee tbat r, with letter S ia the centre, inthe cold? The judge has beea a consistent office- dures : ae 0 ‘ ig the present week at the Museui will cousist nolder for the party ever since it was organized, and | of the “iustic Prima Donia” and tae excruciating it, therefore, is not kind iu them to snub hima at so | bursiesque of “Wip Wan Winkle.” > ” aw Col rcuceiaai 99, 'reuch, the chief engineer, ig an English- Steamship Wm PC}, Morgan, ‘Wilmington, NO, with critical a juncture as we now have. ene comely oe af ie Donia antic ane fitort | man, and well kuown aa a firat class man in bis pro- | ™dse and passengers, to James Hand. ees, i ‘ “Steaman) Me Are the republican committzes “‘altozether and | Robertson, euters this evening upon tie second | fSs!o2. Norfolk, with sibs aad pani cae cs bah PM a br S ot 1, Arrived, Henry = vey, Lee, Bangor fot Hackensack, NJ achia'la May, Pelee ko, Boston for Washington; J.B’ Clayton, Clayton do for Richmond; Mary Augusta, Lord; Sarah 1y'Shninon Point and : fd A a 18, Gandy, ‘7 ' ¥ acted " “uy Wailack'’s. Like : Robert Graham, of Canada; John Lynch, of Eng- 50. to the Old Dominion | and 4 A Dancn! Miller, do for Philadelphia; bested npareaae bere: ae prhpatd we a pecan ee Chin anion erie cep a Mage | ‘and, and Wiliam H. Robinson, of England, are first “tSteamehip Gentipede, Beckett, Salem, Mase, th mdse, to | Beagdon, Newcom), Gardiner for do; E's Whcuon Aisne concluded between them ey are, their cousti- effects, but 13 particularly Urilhant iu dialogue, as | #Ssistant engineers, master. Is bound to Philadelphia; put’ into port short | Beco for do; Walker, Warren, Banzor for do; Senator, tents of the Vaterland sections aro not. produced at Wallaca’s the piece enjoys the advan. Stephen Kearuy, @ nephew of General Kearny; | of coal. ; : i ‘el “ | | James Dennison. of Engiand, and Joaquin Aguiar, Ship Valparaiso, Manson, San Francisco, 116 days, with There are those who talk of the warriors of Tam- | tages of excellent scenery and a strong cast, and, as i} : a + } de, to Sutton & Co. 0 tho equater it is tmproving with eacli successive representation, | Of Cuba, are second assistant enginecrs. Edward | Bacio and eroared inion Tin Wes eerie gee jcquator fn the sta F Smith, Rice, Boston for NYotk; Ke- ren Happuch, Ellis, Pordand’ for do; Mary Hawes, Nieker: son, Harwich for do; Deborah Jones, Baker, Richmond, Me, many assuming the rite of “masterly Inacilvity” | ft would not be at ali strange it 1t held posscaston cg; | TOFaZ0 Aud Pascual Osorio, of Cuba, are the third | Lele and.crosted im lon 11d Wt was 89 days to p winds! hed Brig Rio Grande, Tracey, Philadelphia for during the pending campaign. Tie old chiefs may | the boards for some weeks to come, assistant elginesrs. ¥ weather inthe South Atlantic; croased the equa- 1 tvod, brig Sea Fi C wisi to keep out of the fight, fearing consequences, | At Booth’s theatre Miss Bateman is still attracting | 4, Wiliam D. Poilips, of Philadelphia, ana Antonto any ye be eee he care Cubitience to | ori: wohre Wirmitey Varker, Joneaport {or ao; A Beaker, but their youug mea will put om tne war patntand | !f and fash.onable audiences by her powertul | Munoz, of Santiago de Cuba, are the two midship- Wy spoke ships at ate =“ Came, Boston fox Philadelphia, on von" 2% A Denlly ee Pagers : Wupersouation of Leal. as a life picture Lean i | S44 6 wanay, of Texas, who dutl ; for Culouttn; Sept 6, lat 11 8, lon 83.90°'W, shine wonton ! agg and al before reporte, go inconamore. What sortofa scrimmage would | Miss Bateman’s haaus stands alone upon the stage, Vs a8 io during the late war | trom Newport for Callao; 20th, lat 82 20 N) lon 7040 We ahi “ Ay Oct 2, AM—arrived, brig Minnie Tramb, that be, with Tammany not “counted in?” hence its unvarying popularity. As produced ai Tee Peciat scout fo General Hood, 18 paymaster’s | Mindora, from Manta fot Bosloo, | r ve pooth’s the pla welt mounted, ci q , " led Wave (Br), Renouf, iS We'd advise Judge Mansfeld, t Jonn Seottts | onthe theplay ta well mounted, creditauty acted, | “W's, pianerty, of Washington city, the master's | miseries Eb Morand Gos Wa oH Gath May Sith nominated in nis piace for tne Police Justiceship of | pledged to support the form of dramatic ari, | Mt, Bud Charles L, Street, of England, the paymas- | from July 20 to Aus 4, with heavy NW gales: crossed the pe ~ Ei 1 in ton the Essex Market Court, to join the Fat Mea's Asgo- | | “Formosa” this evening eaters upon the iit | t's steward, complete the list. ail ihe wag Bent iat LN Ton ae Wn eet, BE trade ng The © H ot t furious : week of iis career at Nibio’s. The piece has now The Cuba also has a fuli complement of potty ofl- | storm for $4 hours, beginning at NE edd media ciation. There are weighty reasons why he should | reached that pot Where furtuer auproreuenten cers, and her crew of seainon, marines and inads- | several days after had SW winds and very ti act adopt this advice. Among others, that he can’t | acting is au impossibility, and some or the actors— | M8 are picked mon, ready and willlng to ald in | with thunderand lightsing, from all directions, with a heavy run. Putting Scott's claims aside, his “lordship” | a3in most cases where plays have cajoyed a long | ##lalux tue ndepeadence of tue Cuban repubitc. Sune 40 in Pit Pannase, exchantod pirtaiy ait yeraethet: , hav June 29, in Pitt Passage, exchanged signals with bark wee al a Ysa run—already betray sigas of carelessn trom a if h bark Ster should be nominated, for he's a “Jolly good fellow,” | Tun-aiready. betray sigus of carvicasness. itngsbire, from Manila for London; {1th Int 29 10 Scien et 25 ct 1—Arrived, schra Light Boat, Achor vk; Gen Knox, Lovell, fznbethporks i IN D, ‘Ot aah ae oer ct trived, achra Covetta, Bordine, Al- bany LA Bares, Bayles, and M Munson, Dayton, NYdrk, BAN FRA. Oct 1—Cleared, ship Prima Donna, Lynt, Liverpoo! ; bark Sonoma, Howes, do. Safled—Ships Ifichlander, Foster, Livernoor; Oracle (Br), Humphrey, Quecn'town, ld—Cleared, stip St Charles, Colley, Liverpool, lafled—Ship ima Donna, Lunt, Liverpool; barks Ad- ¥ancement (Br), Motger, do; Sonoma, Howes, do; Moneta, - th thi A BULL ©Y THE RAMPAGE. E, snip Weatheriield, trom Bi o's ‘ and afirst class fisherman, who don't believe in | exception “Tormosa” ig almost af strong aeewies GE, iat 8558, lon 29 E, kuip Curyoune, from Renner Ae Yaten, Cork Maine liquor laws ! first produced. ' ; ‘ caantapeanatannae Sb, lat'5 178, Ion 1720, abip Aytin, from Calcutta for | gay ama, eet ee Arrived bark Neweastle (Br) Arm- ‘There is considerable anxiety entertained py can- | og hig great success atending the first four Patti | Great Excitement in the Lower Part of tho low York. Bark AE Vidal (NG), Angelbeck, Hong Konz, May 1 & frockeians Had fine weather concerts at Stelaway Hali has indaced manager ity y —' ie didates and their friends as to who shall be put on | Strakosch to apnounce two more for the present CEE omen caverns Leunseersane ARG Passed Anjier July 8, Cape Good : : z trakoscl Sn 3 ! Finally Shot. the slate to fll the civil justice vacancies. The log. | Week. These will be given on next Wednesday and a pe id the equator Sept 8 in lon U3 W. roiling is tremendous just now and things are very Thursday evenings, with the same artistes as the Great excitemeat was caused in the lower part of | Aus 12, lat 85'S, lon 2047 Poke ip Congres, from Mau- previous ones. This evening Mile, Patt! sings 10 s fo - 3 Sept 10, N, lon 45, steamsh lively. Newark and to morrow eventag she appears at the We Shy tere eyes pyicne Seen Or, TRLtae, 20m Piympia, bound 8; 24th, lat £280, loo 87°19, ship Riverside, kN ‘ LY, cf iusie, deeds, of a wild buil, ‘The infurtated animal caused ‘Tue Germans of the Twenty-second ward haye | Brooklyn Academy of Music. 2 ‘ ae acuunines Nacoomaee Geet a Horse drama is once more the attraction at the | such @ panto that icis Impossible to learn certainly | parsed Ginraltar Aug 12, Gtk aunts Ge “ “ . Bowery theatre, wlere Mis Leo Iudson, “the star | whence he started or the exact route that he took in | Had fine weather, i Tue new enrolment plan adopted by the Repud- | equesttlenue,” is announced to ride the bare back is 1 . Bark Antoinetts lida Control Committee for the reorganization of | 82° Brack Less over the stage aud through the Aen iee or a“ beside "al Linh ites deta if sete 9nd eri drama of “Mazeppa. jowp jnost of the streets in the Second, Fourth and one ‘ 4 the party 1s Z:nerally approved of by the ward clubs. | “AL the Tammany “Lxion," a new ballet, the men Sixth warda, gud to have everywnere caused intense toda Es ee eae at Matanzas, 15 days, with sugar, 7ISCELLANEOUS, THE CHIP GIRL OF THE DRY DOCK. THE CHIP GIRL OF THE DRY DOCK, THE CUIP GIRL OF THE DRY DOCK, THE CHIP GIRL OF THE DRY DOCK, THE CHIP GIRL OF THE DRY DOCK, TIE CHIP GIRL OF THE DRY DOCK, 5A days, et Gibraltar Cacace (Ital), Rossa, Girze: Punch, aye Ps jo oy it y There ts some talk among the more induential | who Ay, the man who swims aud tie man wh | conn: ion, Sifesis that were deserted petore he | passes, Had E and KE wints the whole Jn the ears clty of puting A. 7. & ‘strikes from the shoulder,’ are the pruacipai attrac. | came werd crowded 1 his Wake. Everywhere peo- jark Montezuma, Hammond, Barbados, 18 Velchmiremrl abbas el fs Dating A. T. Stewart in | ions for the present Ww This evening “Jem | ple got atter him, but no one ventured to get vero sugay, oT PEF A Dwight & G0, Was 8 days north ot Hane oe nownation m 1571 for the mayoral chair. It 18 | Mace’? will have a “set-to” with lus cousin Leopold | lta, and hence be rushed unchecked, a roaming ter- bog ‘st Eliza B: Br), © ic In the thought the persoual popularity of the great dry | ou the boards of the great wigwain, This is the only | Tor, setting the law wt dedance and the rights of | jHM* Purp Bares (Br), Conyers, Bermuda, 6 days, tn bal In the FIRESIDE COMPANION, FIRESIDE COMPANION, PIRESIDE COMPANION, FIRESIDE COMPANION. DE COMPANION, DE COMPANION, Out Tuesday, October 6, Out Tuesday, October 5. days, with HOUSPHULD WORD,—BUY YOUR nda up to Cina, Glass Sliver Plated Ware, 7 ‘ 1 " professional geunewan tiat the “ex-champion’’ | pedestrians ai naught The police quatied before | “Bark J Cummings (3: 2B, 12 Goods merchant with all classes would help him | fians sparring with while {n tis country. him, bat followed right vatiantly behind, firing shots | witheosio Dk Dewalt? COW Bays CBs 12 days, greatly in the race. What a splendid executive Herrman, tue “prestidigitateur,” having cleared | ‘hat missed tim but came near putting an end to Brig Glance (Bi), Frith, Hamburg, 46 di ‘licer Mr. Stewart would make, his skir(s of the grand French opera, is again to un many lives the ball had considerately spared, After | Fun ieeke & Co, Had heavy weather; fre ‘The war democrats of the “Metropolitan district” | “disputed possession of the Acadeiiy of Music, whore, | him everywhere was a deinge of people “ont in the | Mth hada heavy gale from 1 to NE, with v ‘Table Cutlery, Kitebon Farnttarey sae Utena Cooking Utensil “8 "Bronze, Statuary and Ornaments, P arian Ware and Fancy Arucles al Nevius EDWARD D, BASSFORD" es was 5 aye north Sooper! Toatitate, op i Oct 8, lat 3920, fon 73, passed brig Angostura ‘ with lis magic Wand and dexterous fingers, ix sobbing rain,” regardless of the weather, discussing q J 1 Pi — are not wholiy satisfied with the action of the man- | prepaicd to astoulsu ail Who favor hint with tne | the bull and endeavoring to learn che full extent. oF “Brig Barracouta (Br), Kenny, Kingston, Ja agers of the State Convention held at Syracuse, | presence, every aetna out saturday evening, | the St ern i) Weetiiteeh wu pe aatpn lonwood, 10 A ‘Solomon ; ye ol to Cran tall ray & ‘i et ednesday Professor Hermann | surprisingiy few persons were injured, aud the police | Go. Had light ea: winds days north o¢ idatteras; Tuey are prepared to “ratify! with a unanimous sie aor Hermann | report Dus two cosce— thay of dalin Hvtmes, Who woe | SepttD. int 90, lon 7080, apoke sehr Mace Sturocseeraa ‘ae the nominations; but the condemnatory taik | Touy Pastor, the great (uvinoible of the east side, | trampled upon at the corner of New Bowery and | Iu. sqering wor. Old Harbor, J about the “2fegnth amendment? they hoid to be | agnounces auvinér wew local sensational drama al ) New Chambers street, and Lawrence Gillen, a boy, | jogwoods to lrett, Sons Go. Had bonry’ Na perfuons aad calculated to drive from the polla | 8 popular opera house tn the Bowery. ‘The cus- | who Wag fossed and severely hurt In front of iS | Hatteras; since Iizht winds and calms.” fupers ad oA Dp tomary amount of songs, jigs gud ballet dourisies | home, No. 5 Mission place, Both were taken in Brig Favorite (of New Haven), Duell, Demerara, 26 days, many who Would otherwise go phe entire ticket.) Gcouiy ho smail apace on the bills, charge by, the poice, bat neltuer Was found to be | with Auger and moinsies 0 Ui Rowbridze'e ss f8 Mozatt to be reatitrecied? Brother Hen is oa thal The Sugawe Cgimyuer DAYMsAGisaxen the Legiti- bag ae ; aagul to RP Buck 4p.” Cpt Neb Nias tie whole war path, Is the great Tyooon of the Ninth C Mave (oF Lae Varicwes ousiness, 18 meeting with a | | The reckless tise of firearms in the chage, 80 far as | Datiste, and was 7 daa north of Hatteras, boedivtertey 7 “ ith Cou- | fair share of public patronage, For the present | We could learn resulted in no more serious damage | PRE Fohn Lewis (ory, Carter, Bast Harbor, TT, 15, daya, gressional digtrict @ ‘“‘sorehead’’ again? It wag wees ay atwacuive programme is offered, tndiadiig | to humahity than a policeman shooting oif his own we salt, toC E Knox &Co; vessel to P I Son. al § Oke 0 7 the “great stars’ of the opening t e finger, bat there were many narrow escapes, and jad heavy NE wins the entire pas adpd ban on segpecthachaed taeda adden several speciiltics, ee among the most remarkable was that of a passenger | of Hatteras, The J,L, while lying at Parke Island, lost both | And save 20 per cont. the “big Inguus” of ‘Tammany that the meat axe | °TiWilverioy cueatre 1s now quite an institution, | 1a sircet car, Whose lead Was grazed by a builet | Anchors and went ashoro during m heavy BE gato, bat camo BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT States without publicity, Legal evesywhere. fion, &e., sudicicnt cause, Success guaranteed. Terme fair. Advice free. T. I. KING, Counsellor at Law, 363 Broadway. to D de Castro SOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT ce wul h da withont damage. that whigzed througa tie car when in the upper | OLsiory afterwards wit =~ part of Chatham sireet. ‘The bull was tinaily kiiled | gyre OF Green, Ward, Baldmore, 7 days, with coal, to im Chambers street, near Caatham, were he was Brig Dirt (of Harrimgton), Cofin, Baltimore, 8 days, with " i and scalping kuife were buried forever, and that | Ite popularity is increasing daily aud 1s andien Mozart would never again echo the warwhoop ofthe | nightly. A good varieties bill is offered for tis “anterrified.”” ove Sin raneisco Minscrels-nre atill black in tne | surrotnded ‘by pollosincn of. the. First, Second, | coat ta¥ felboc 4 co. Cuba ia all right. The Assistant Aldermen nave | face from what some Ui-natured persons would cal, | Third, Fourth, Filth and Sixth ” precincts | | Schr ae GO acta De Cee ae eee | resolved to “aympathize with the cause” of | an overdose of succes, | startling novelued ure | wud done te death with viele. It 18 alleged that | op Bawerda, wi cit winds, aopt fa, tat 2445, low es an | APSOLUTE IVORORE OBTAINED IN I the Queea of the Antilles. Under whicn thimbie, ous for the present week, @ started from a siaug iter Uy Bec doarded sehr T H Prase:, hence for Rio Grande, catse; no pub ; no charge until divorce obta: ‘adv! be : ” Aunsirels are not @ shade lighter in the | street; but if so, he must have been upon his good 8 B Fabens (of Newburypert, Crocker, San Blas, 20 | frop ‘A’ HOUSE, Attorney, 78 Naseau street. Measteurs, are we to look for the littie joker? face than the “Pacific slopera” on Broadway, and | behavior for a long disiance, for nothing was heard with cocoanuts. to Jos Ene: vessel to BI) Wenber, - a oat ——— y YORK PALE ALE “ relg yr é ol aache arth ward. Of north of Hatteras, with ‘Ii inde and LES.—8 ¢ Order may reign in Warsaw,” but ft don’t in the | Owing to tue sane cause, So much for deserved | Of his antics until he reached the Fourt ( agrie lighthouse becalon Bate 19 soles oe ead Aves seis ‘ r ol y e exaggerated rujnors a “4 republican camps of New York, Westchester and | thin evenly. eaberannaiceaedcrs aan he duinage he had done, and the excited gate Kunball, of Nowbaryport, bence for Jamston, 17 days Kings counties, At every meeting resolutions are | Fifty-two operatic artistes, male and female, | crowds fully believed that several persons lind veea | “Sehr Gen Caznean, Stevens, Carthayona, 25 days, with bichon diate passed declaratory of harmony; but somehow owing to the sudden collapse of the “grand French | kilied; pecan ee rumors faded into nothingness gottee, Be, to ¥ Bishop & ¢ hi ie eames 6 days in é Opera” at the “Catacombs,” find themselves to- upon examiaation rogked Island Passage; since lig! e whats, there {8 @ hiten in the machinery, and “things” | ins: foreign country anon sirangess’ inane at | _ Michael Dotiovan, of No. 99 Oak street, was also | . Sehr Annie Whiting ‘of , Harchinecn, Demarara, ! Gou't run smoothiy, The fact is, the radicals and | them without money cnougn to pay their board. | Knocked dowa in Chatham sqnare and badly Se cage with eager, to Hawin Rowe: Was 6 days north ot wee bork Pra conservatives are as wide apartin fecling as the | 10 relieve ticir immediate distress Manager Grau | bruised, but not seriously hart, i P Schr Paul Seavey (of Bangor), Lowell, Curacon, 20 days. PALE ALIS PORTER, poles, and can’t be got to pull under the same yoke, | 2a#,, olered them the free use of — the The details of casnaitigs were being Slowly Zath- | with salt, to Lunt Hiros, h Pi yoke, | Qaeatre ngals, Where they will give an operatic | ered, and it was not unt one o'clock this moruing Sehr Jésse Jones (itr, Johnaon, St Thomas, 16 days, with a! “resolve” them never so much. performance next Wednuo: for their own benetit, | that the Second precinct reported that | bemp, &c, to Jones & Lough, ‘Had very light winds and od, Pat yw 7 ; a Y the whole passa i ve weunl awarded, Paris Exposition, 186%, There are people who pull wires around the City | hey will take anotuer t on Friday evening | Jolla Anerson, a sailor, belonging to the schooner | calms the whole wate tat Brookhaven), Squires, Huma re AAT Weak Astyhiteenth street, nae i ‘ at the Academy oi Music, — William Gillen, lying at the foot of Beekman street, |. Schr Harriet Hail, a the new Court House and at the Tax Com On next Friday oveuing Manager H, Grau, of Ger- | When tn Sour . had been atrack by one of the | CM PRM dy missioners’ buildiag who are asking this conun- | man oncia func, takes a bencit at the Stadt thea- | Many slots fired at the bull, The Pe gba Saas in dram:—“is anybody golug back on the Mayor, tre, Whe “overt le Diable” will be givea with tie | the Itng, making adangerons wound. The victim rigs he aa a ll edt For, and ral airengti of his colapuny. be Of Wild Teck.essuess was taken to Bellevue Hospital. psveod sral Bouin,” M. Duchesne, ts to have @ boneit gre erweon th and hth avenves, irs! Sew Yor PoRTEA. LEGAL STATE AND ROYAL gay: shed, Information given. J. R. Cl : eel, New York, With sugar, tod V Onatavia & Co. hr Maud Malloch (of Calais), Bartlett, Intianola, 80 days, wool, &c, to Tupper & Beattie. Had livht varia! r lept 18; since heavy easterly gules; when in LL PRIZES | ‘oped a heavy soa, which carried wway ana Lotte: damage TON, rear base’ bowsprit and done ot ‘The democrats of the Fifteenth ward held a taeet- | at the Tucétre Frauga s on next Saturd ’ v7 g e. Schr Carrie 8 Webb (of Brookbaven), Rowlan’, George- RUTIC! PaMRRET RE aK 3 ates ext sa jay evening INPELLIGENUE town, SC, 10 days, with naval storea, to Bentley | [wLEoTRO- APEUTL i ing on Sunday last at a hotel in Bleocger street and | OPCra boufe and opera comique are to be the ‘Thomian, Sept St nnd had a heavy gale tromi Xen’ | Hy vor ten year Subject of Electro~ “ attractions. ane piously ergantved ihemselves for the fall campaign Mra, Conway ts determined . , . i bd not to let New ¥ Arremprcyp BUR by electing oMcers, &c. Positively there was no | have ali the sensations to ist, re Ste lager drank on the occasion, but there was much of | Produced “ine Woman in Red What St. Paul calls “seeing through a glass darkly.” | 12 Brooklyn, and this ev nner Scur Minewa, ARY IN ALLEN SIRURT.—A | toaster, Had | ‘if Last week #\¢ | young man numed James Smith was yest ] ther cosey theatre med before Justice shandiey, at Essex brings out tue | atraigned before Justice sI 3 nery and a | Police Court,on acharze of att pling to ext t ding the attention of some Of the | pentieyainda’o: tue protession of France, England apd Gere many. vo firmly convineed that the medical use of electricity for Jacksonyi i ta gentined to assume an tmportance of which its warment E A Van Brnnt, Tooker, Wilmington, NO, 6 days, with | advocates have at preaent no conception.—ivew York Modi naval stores, to Van Brunt & Slaght, cal Reporter. Some admirer ta this city of our great poripatetic | strong cust, at the same estavileh cat bar enteatic e grocer of Joint Delmar, Ln NO, vai | ‘Thera is eenrcely any form of ghronie, aliment which mag ust, i went, giarious entrance to the grocery store of Join elmar, Lank, Newbero, NC, 10 daya, with naval | id man " President, who isn’t a brother-in-law and don’t want shai Cnn pee in Erookivn, tn addition to | J. Schaffer, in Allen street, Hugene Citsaol, @ clerk, | sores, Jo Sag: Dei ia. jot be cured, ands ny aguto forme yield more readily to as ‘ 7 1 Ua podiiod of songs, jokes, jigs and | stated that about three o'clock yesterday morning, 7 y 109, nd their true friend, London Medi- a sit in the Powt Omce, Is about to present him, manu- | eccentric sketches, announce anew unopien but- | wile ie was In bed in te suore, he was awakened | Sete Tunle Denes Taping vineich. eal Jounal ieeview. factured by a firm doing businesa on Broadway, | Jesque for this evening entitied “Far-Move-#v." by @ nove at the store door, Onexamining he dis Sehr Katie Ri ‘Martin, Virginia” Selontiienliy applied by a regular physiclan of thirty with a magullicent set of pearl and ivory handiea | _ Miss Maggte Mitchell wili favor tie said Brooklyn- | covered a man balancing himself upen the frame. of farnunilly Virgin: ease’ practice, | Elesse ea oe er cr recerenoes or toe 1h character. Adreus Electro-therapeutics, 86 Great ites this evening, at the Academy of Music, with ler | the ianlight, & la (rapece. Clisgot opened tie door, | Schr Saruel Wool, Wood, Virgin Fike ciseen tow York, gutlery. Who wouldn't be the great “receiver” renoWhed Laperonation of Fauchon, sue remains | when the man ran away, batalter @ chase he was | Sclr Anne Borland, Hall, Virginia, Great anxiety is expressed just now by the “breth- | in Brookiyn for but ove night. captured by cflicer Smith, of the Tenth precin Behr © ff Both irneattoet® Vingtntas ADIOAL CURE, WITHOUT KNIFE, CAUSTIC OR ren," not as to the politica but religious standing | Bee Sivikine Geet baring pitehea ie teat Justice Shandiey heid vae prisoner to auawer, Behr Napoivon, Rutan Virglatae Rr cer tC eran Megat eB day 4 ; 1 1 y Temain there for PRAYim: 1 hhowel ne Peivie Viacera, of George Shea, who 1s in the fleld tor Albany. ‘The | one week, giving two performances every day-one | _ STABING Avrnay.—A man named Thomas che Kifsabeth White Sinith fai WHO OF) NORE Tar PORNO ae Tribune insista that he ia @ pious youth, and the | in fia ote pope San one in the evening, gerald waa yesterday arraigned before Justice Shand- Robe W E La ett Udrton, Vig iol ___ HENRY 4, DANTELS, M. Day Md Lexington avenitey Express, highly exasperated at the idea of asking a |, Stickney’s Railroad Circus, having taken compas- | ley, at tho Basex Market Police Court, charged with if Two Marve, Smithy , SPANISH NCUMENTS PREPARRD IN LEGAL cridians MM ais Folia Sania Know wWhove | 202. upon lowly Gothara, 18” prepared to amuse our | s'abbing John Toroie. From the statementol anoye | Sat DE oe Tope, Wiectatt. : SOiolin to be sed abroad; Alo Notary Poblie, Comeate, ri e abou! gion, 10 ‘ove | bonighted citizens under canvas, for one week only, | witness It appears that Fitzgerald was sanding on Sebr 8 J 1 oy, Cranmer Alovaniria, sioner of Deoda for every State and Passport Agent, business it 1s? It’s a Shea-pish adair all around. at (ue corper of Forty-third strect aad Broadway. } the stoop of No, 641 Last Kicventh street on Satur- Schelde Bigdeall, Power, Algaepdsia FLDERICU KING, Spanish 9 6r, 38) BEORAWAL