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yw NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1869.—QUADRUPLE SHERT. =e psoas —- — ——— a walt : r te A GERMAN CONCLAVE We reli that we had need of his cool common | #ense, | THE WOMANS” BUR™MAY | JEBILEE OF THE “LOCUST COTERIE. | E8teamer Fannie, Feniou, Phiaielphis i Nis Lewwcity OF purpose and Lis eiee dea histio 08 | — ~ t Steamer S F Phelps, Brown, Philace.pbia. bs sdahcnnetanee is Lene Hike liouse, we compeiled ; : Hoan Centra? Campnign Clube | cur Pidsitent “iis Cabinet 1s composed of new | The Women tm CoanciteWwman athaae Opentng of 2 New Station House. or Prete . Sindkioad ma ferich | ahd atric! nicu.”” Possibly. But ts ot Weir Work | and Women Sewnvocem dem Snaiticd Ox) One of those rare reunions that are looked forward ARRIVALS, “8 . aie aa Buncombe. #4 | Fed tape. at aare epee 2 in’ whe avspaten | A namber of Daches, Quseommento wk Yael vocal fe wHEh Mnterest by members of the police farce—a REPORTEL BY TR WHRALD STRAM CLOTR. ni ‘¢ : red tape and isuess were. to-day wan has | and pont sa om Whe ee oun MARY OH US wavlon house Warining—took place In the Twenty | | swcanship Virginia (in, Thomas, Liverpool Oct Yb, and of the German Republican Cen- | vf With mdse and. $95 passengers, to the Na- It is esseatially @ practical eruinent Was ee : avennatowra RX precinct last evening. ‘The Commissioners | Yoni Stenmahin'Go. Thetiete 8 dave hed heavy westerl Henin SNA beea known for yea yestent Le tra) Campaign Clab wae beld last evening at Cooper aud busipess adunus Twenty DO URAKe Dee Meee ‘ave just completed on west Thirtieth street, be- | gales, since then easterly winds; Oct 24, iat 42 33, lon 6L ratitute ne. purpose of ratt he nomina- de for tue peope and hot pollicis, waa » bp “1 “ .) ‘¢ New SEE a etal ar Beer ee Tee] ee rie sowed graven: Shanwe asinas General us geXva! AiNAdeAMRER amt re yew Yoreon SUNth and Seventh avenues, the finest station | $/0K0 thip Hitza MeLaughila (lr), froin Shields’ tor Ne tion of Generai Sigel for Se y of State and the | you e has Rot pul protessional place ! mouse ut the Metropolitan district, at a cost of about Steamship Sherman, Quick, New Orleans Oct with Grant ian that huuters 1a Lis Cabineé, belore you Wil Weaken imi 5 in tie popular regard aud confidence. “ile j yre org petore we » eb severally, ‘The hall was appro- . aye ise aseen gers, ker. Oct @, tat 30 senerelly oes nee war Bppre there was @ goodly muster ef ¢ es $4004 for he Accommodation of Captain Henry | §)%5, she euenst re fo Fredacie Ba Nessaee the occasion, and was fil ‘ 1 wh there stemenanans - Yo 4 “ Steamship Albemarie, Roberts, Richmond, City Potnt and to its utmost capacity by an enthusiastic audience, epent the summer 1 travel ada recrest.on, Though re WRTE BO CulecemarUANS yoeoinl aCe men’s command, The structure is a four story Norfolk, with’ naaer aes passengers, fo the Old Dorlnion et i sess: seusibie President. He @seaped alike the mos- | weg ney elves, TeSpECLANY repre ‘ S with marble trimmings, fifty feet front DY | steamstiip Co, A band of music was tn attendance and enlivened the proceedings by @ selection of national airs. Guitues of tue Fovomac and Whe place-seekers of the And, lastiy, tial le or tac aset to him m . nas Wi q owed that Mr. Frede- | family or to personal regard were concerned in tne | y eacrtypeny dh pssst a tite = on sive f. | Fecedt gold speculations in Wail sireet, First, a8 10 | No , ahi rick Kapp should be elected chairman of the meet | tyo3e “hear to uim i family or ja personal regard. . eR ara siete ing. Mr. Kapp was unanimously selected. On | 1 do not propose to discuss thelr couduct or the evi- | Working dresses, Tere was, however, taking the chair b } that it was exactly eight | deuce alleged fur or against tem, Lf avy tan has | a display of plaek amd comsctouamess of eieningllenniipednlAsehn oehtyrncg degraded eithor ly famliy reiaionsaip 10 OUF FTES | prowess im the gatharimg waned make we P years that evening since they had met tn the same | gont, or the personal iriendship in Which he may cat po ag Pen place for the purpose of express their sympathy | have been hela by the President, or the opportanives | cee 2 lively and entertain Te Re pew with the same man whom they had then met tohonor, | 2 high offiee with whicu he may have bec bouored | types of coumtenance amd variety of ‘They met then to honor Jum for his activities ou the | ta: for specuimtion, such a ove Nas not Ww by the President, and has used these means as cabi- | gion there was something so market battlefield and for his famous vietory at | lated his trust, buthe tas wretchedly sviled 413 tman- about seventy-tive feet deep: it 1s In the form of | , Steamship Fanita, Brooks, Philadelphia, with mdse, to a toe loner MH, and is so designed that aimple accom- pourd P Auger (of Brookhaven), abdaian Panes, 2 dari modtatton is provided for 100 men, the game number | Yi'l Mover, &6 to C Laimann & Co. Oct ae De 4 aL vomgecn Sed TRAE or Bike immonerie #1, spoke sehr Hattie E Dodge, trom New York for Demara- Ta, days out. The frst oor front on te night’ 16 tne office, | “Sehr totken, Hangeman, Baracoa, 14 days, with frutt oI ptuousty duisted in black wacnut and ash. The | Puig; vessel to master, Had light NE winds up to Hatteras, is & massive pece of biack walnut, highly | siace variable weather. Sebr Sarah Quinn, Mathews, Guna ‘Christi, 28 days, with On the left ts the Captain's “suite, of | hides, te, Pari Sprague. Had strong northerly winds ~ | Ras deen el ‘sautly carpeted, and will favorably Schr Ring Dove (of Calais), Parritt, Jacksonville, 8 di » a rs epi compare with the rooms of Superimcedent Kennedy gig lemter, toJed Frye «Co. Had heavy weather north o! ‘ ¥ ns : $ hood. ‘The truth upon these matters cannot be | lative photographer Ras bro at the Central Ofice, Imunediately mrear of tne atteras, Pea Kidge. Now they met to aid © * hidden, It must come out, and then let me con- | on tne advocates of wosea’s righia im conclave. | u's TvOMS are supero quarters for Sergeants He guclen f Woolsey, Parker, Georgetown, DC, for New €lection to the important oMce of ° Secretary | gemaation fali, no matier Whom it blights, But as | Ths bonise, camintanr een Ga areas ‘ot wane | Nelivain, MoCieary, Hutehings and Murray. In 3 . 7 + Canal boat W A Francis, Far Montreal, 80 di with of State and to tell American born republicans that } to the attvewnpt to drag-the President's wile into rear of the ofice is a large sitting room tor the | jumsorta RW Camere Pare aye, PAT ID RO sBow EXpewssive ¢ J SugRTAD anc sumertag st ne wore beotalay costume—ser su de carved, as is also the capinet and telegraph desk, | noticeable in an age so enter | | : = Pr discussion upon such slight evidence as fas been bY | mytaclogy bas made a Juaoor a Dito tmwortal, | accommodation of the men, with washrooms a they could not have nominated a belter man for tht | aay saggesied, itis unmanly and indecent UNWOr | what instruction and delight might wot the hifelixe | aul other couveniences. The thee upper. stories Passed ‘Through Hell Gate, omice than General Sigel. He bad gone into the | gay of tae chivairy and igh toned and revereutial ace Muished in imitation of welnut and ash, are pro- BOUND SOUTH. army a poor man; he had left it poor, ana they be- | courtesy which every true man owes to womanhood, | pertratts of the advanced guard of feurtamme Quad | yo deq with two large sleeping rooms on each Noor, Stesmehip Dirigo, Johnson, Portland for New York, with vould always preserve bis bigh-toned | AB now as to the President himself. It he had auy | tty give to furare generat ous tf dtscoveret in the | eapable of accommodating si teen men each. in | muse, to J F Ames. Meved ne would always Pp connection with thess sveciiiations in gold a4 | pains ofsome moderu Nigeven or burrowed out of tue | each Toom are separate closets for each ina. |" Sicansiip Merlin (By, Ryan, New London for New e They ougut to have sent such men to office nds, there Was litte need for such roundabouts sage ts re ms 0 York, in ballast, honesty. ‘y og! bonds, there was dusty reconisof an A Yakoan! ‘There we: On the same floors are handsome rooms | Yooh, 1 bale), Ganion, Cow Bai 1a for New Jong before this, and they might have done it ff they | 1istrumentaiities us his Opponents have suggessed. ty f an American Vatican here wa for the reception of the roundsmen of each platoon, vat Tom inh, Ganion, Cow Bi nos days, been united, They owed Generai Sige! a debt of | If the President was tn that combination thee was | sweet Luvoud of gounda, interrupted sometimes bY @ | The chandeliers, furniture and fixtures of all the | “Schr cinra Jane, McLellan, Windsor for New York, with bad been un . § t no heed tor Bll Ulis complicated system of sabter- | geneous hush—what Macaulay woa’d call “a bril- | rooms of the main building are of the most improved ] plaster to Frye. gratitude for his action during the war, and he be- | fuge and deceit. Tue power lay in mis hand alone, pattern, uaiqne design aud costly get up. In | — Schr Ben Bolt (Bn, Drake, bt George, NB, 12 days, for New 7 7 el e liant basn of silence’—before Mrs. Wilbour, fotlow- Jen ¥ turn him triumphantly on the } Aud there Was Do ueed lor a dozen Useiews and Tear of the station Rouse is one of the finest | York, with lumber to Jed Frye & Co. day of pee» ei es 4 apparently ae scr toe atte ing the antiquated threadbare custom of males in | prisons on the jower floor in the country. ‘Inese ohne. Wind, Beebe, jtockland for New York,with lime ¥p big tuis lo auy caudid man renders all arg une | council, asst be expressed her | are fourteen large cells, tinely ventluted and sup- a - General FRANZ SigeL was then introduced to the | cessary—Uiysses 5. Grant crushed that unaoly com- cs uined the chair, and expre plied with ull uecessaries. Itinediately over the geur ie edi aaiar Coleman) einen ty. Nee eae with at 7 2c! V adiness to Lear any one on any topic. 4 7 et Ww te husiastic recep- | biuatiOn, add, by his own Girect Md positive order | Te cells, ga the upper ioor, are lodging rooms for | tobaters to Chapm: a: oa tay Reaneceeran HaeieER and ach delvated 1t8 villapy. The attempt to con- | Mrs. BLAKE, who was much less eulogistic than | males and temu'es, Wilel! are provided with stoves, Schr yeh ‘Wareham for New York, | . Bi nect General Grant directly or mulectiy W nese 2 8 ry qT 4 Schr ‘ead, Thrasher, Taunton for fork. time. ‘They met to show that the German voters | speculatlous 18 too weak aud Wicked to deceive auy | USUAL Proceeded to propose an amendment to the } Nieuina roome, £6 Taken os a Whole, the sitter | Sehr HD Pitts Vall Kivérhead for New ore. € Le, e rea- | Ofteenth amenament. Lhougi thia was the great atiec! 7 r J 8 Terry, Raynor, Providence for Puiladelphia. were a power in the State, and that they should be | man, except he be blinded by an ltelee and unre bab reflects great credit upon the architect, Mr. Bush. Sclir Henry Kemaen, Alien, Providence for Elizubethport. Fecoguized as such by the American people. All | Souing pardsan bigotry. 5 x v4 | question of the hour, she was amazed at the igno- Ihe officers of tae precinct resolved to celebrate | Schr Fairhaven Cortland, Bnow, Fairhaven for New York. ; sented, anc y, ‘ x ee ig taAnwer, Ne Bobr } ma ‘ aaa ind tnatail were allke interested in tne pirogresa that the democratic party, in continuing to aguate | itmeant, She never met a man who did—except, | to‘their triends. Extensive preparations ina style Schr S ¥ Godwin, Watervury, Stamford for New York, ‘ hep 4 tue question, were nurrying on to “ile tail ead | pernaps, some editors of newspapers. Mrs. Stanton | of maguliiceace were madee The walls’ wore oi ses of the principles of freedom und wuth, They os ee Bo! , had officers’ of the army on the | plat | Of nothiog after the tai) wad peer cut off; that | said {t meant manhood suffrage, That she did not | timo with innumerable fags, wreatls, | pris ance, Simpson, New Yark for st John, NB. form of German birth. ‘They had fought far } they were “ndog dea orse, a coul evergreens and motives Whose colors were taste- Sehr Cn: ielphia for Providence. “ e 2 exclude y & Wille, —-, Phi the Union, aud If he was elected It would snow that | Bot, thereiore, be expected to Make iuch progress, | See. In the constitution wowen were not exciuded | tyiiy blended, end beneath the glare of’ a full head | serr Gasper'Hery Shoe, Amboy for Hartford. the power and influence oi! these adopted citizens | He also urged the adoption of the new constitution | by word, The only obscurity on the subject arose | of gus the sdlony shone brilanty. ‘The sleeping Schr § Wooster, Beebe, Elizabethport for Boston, were feit. It was Ume that the American govern. | Of the Stace as tue best weans to circuinveut and | from the use of the pronouns be and him es applied | rooms of the second story Were eleared, the one for Schr Helen, Smith, Elizabethport if Serer pee ment Should go back to Its frst principles as em- | deseat tie corrupt ends of tie dommant purty io ) to the voter. But there were insiances in’ Wwitich | @luoch room, the other for dancing. eyein arreny Rotauaon Rilrabel hpar\ for joston, bodied in the D tion of Independence. tus county and New York, these pronominal pliraces included women. Yet | — Fetween eigit and nine o'clock the guests, includ- | ECNT Biiza,'-, Kondout for New Haven. : coneutution of 1867 was nothing bula compromise Speectivé were made by Join Oakey aud others, | disabilines were set up on suct bases to debar } mg te Commissioners, with the exception of Mr. Bchr Chase, Ingtab lew pig a with wrong, anc created only secession and lack of | Resolatious were adopted expre women from the suffrage. That duticuity she wou'd | Breahan, the Superintendent, Inspectors Dilks and Scnr Caspine, —, York for Salem. harmony. Afier the election of President Lincoin | the national Bxecative aud the aditin remove by @ Word in her amendment. She then en- | Walhng, Mr. George Bliss, of we Inspector's office, Rohr Heien, Kelly) New Yo for New Bedford. the will of ¢ iwajority of the people was eae the action of the Republicau bork aS Leer y ierdytal Yow pala hota aang Bee a large a ber of captains and sergeants Hoar fair Wind, Howmen, New Yorke far Wareham, taken as the how of the country. ‘ihe war | Codvextion, Mstory of the ainendments to the constitution, Uvelve | of other precincts and ladies began to. collect. c Ory ; . came and wi triumph of the North plac . x ‘Sth of which ste pla LS Sehr RM Clark, stocking, New York for Middietown. CORONER § INQUe {anterior to i759 The thirteenth | An hour was spent in an inspection ML 1 y i nat Pepsed < Hartlett, —-, New York for Cruise Island. the berty of the peope ou a firu provides that uo soldier should be quartered on civil: | of the siructure, and at ten o'clock the company | Sate h harbelt oo. dow York for Cruise falane basis than ever. It not oniy avolisned slavery bs jons. The fourteenth emancipated the blacks. The Mf | gathered avout the tables that bent under the weight | rock off of South ‘Brothers, but tugboat Oliver Baker came gave the thirteenth amendment. lt gave the i teenth, she would have it, Would grant the right of ‘A ohe xepasi, provided partially at his own | to her assistance aud she was towed off without any damage. Kights bill. it gave the fourteentn amendment. FATAL RESULT OB PLAYING WITH MATCHE3,— | Voting to esate hedge ap od Tae Supe by @ promment caterer of the ward. The ti{teenth amcudment was the corner stone of a: r Fiynn yesterda eld ‘o. 18 previous condition, is She Would ap lend the wr over the party adjourned to the dancin, LED. It Would abolish aii unjust distinctions on acco. Coroner Fiynn yesterday held an inquest, at No. 18 | ‘word -‘sex,” and thus oring women within the pale | ruda aud for au hour or two ; SAILED. cace ororigin. It Would not take any rig! Cherry street, on the body of Patrick O'Hare, an | of citizensnip. Though sae proposed Unis amend. a _Steamsbips Java, and Minnesota, Liverpoot; United States fromany state, but it would give to all polttiea! | MIANL ten modtus old, wag died from the eifect of | ment she would not press Ibto a WivIsion. In the Ab- ree isy ec ca aery hyn New Orleans. equality. ‘ihe Convention at Syracuse baa | Urns. On the 20th Mrs. G’ilare lett ber mfant and | gence of Mrs. Stanton and Miss Susan Anthony, as ak*d love to eves which apoke again, Wind at suoset NNW, fresh, x aided to this that nothing whatever, even | #hetuer ciild alone in the room, and duriug ber ad- | she deemed that much respect due to taem, ‘ Ht MGrry a¥ A Marriage bell, religion, shouid prevail or mai Senice the elder of the children iyguted @ match, with Mrs, NoRToON did not see why Sirs, Blake should The coliation was conducted above stairs on a Shipping Notes. tiol. General Sigei then gave Which she accilentally set te bube’s clothes ob fire, | seek to make thorough emancipation of the newoes | styictiy temperance basis, ‘The only thin Charles E Hamer, a seaman on board the ship Puritan, on some of the Important politica burning her fatal Gependent on the admission of women to the sof | that marred the general harmony and 00d | Goiisin Henry, from Boston July 19, bound to Melbourns, day, He thought it was as necessway Co abolish the | DearH at rae Noveuty Wonrks.—George Patter- | frage. She would make each matter rest on its own | friendship of the evening avas the presence | Captain Henry, Af Oaam ce ona es wile! property clause as it was to pass the fifteenth | son py trade a blacksmith, employed in the No ety | merits. Nor did sue see why they should novfally | ofa number of omee-holders wad office-seekers, who | Wile that vessel was a little north of Cape que, atmendiment. He believed that it would insare a | 2% SY | ora wantet bere deliberate in the absence of Mrs, Stanton and Miss | ciamored for admittance, aud iter gaining it un- | sent to attach a life buoy to the stern of the vessel, and while more equal and impartial administration of justice | ron Works, avenue D and Twelfth street, was | Anthony, invited, took posscssloa of he tables, to the exclu- |” attempting to do ao fell overboard, pulling the buoy with him. Mf our jucges wore eected for a longer term. He | taken suddely ii} at his place of business and, | | Miss SuERLEY DaLp asked why the word sex was | sign of some of the ladies, were still uusatistied ind | je was unnoticed by any one on board, and the vessel passed preferred the change which was proposed in the | falling to the Noor, expired svon afterwards. Coro- | Necessary if the language of the Consutucion did Not | ciamored for champagne. They were provided by on, leaving him fn thewater, ‘This was about ten o'clock fn illite lay to the existing law. The election of the | ner Kollins was called to hold an inqueston tue | exclude women, ihe polite officers, ont of whoxe pockets the expense ‘ 1 this buoy for fourteen hours, when Tepublican fteket would show the German ele- | bods. Leceased Was about sixty years of age ana a Mrs, WiLsouk pointed out that as things went | jiustbe borse, and still left with appetites cruving | the morning. He clung to this buoy 4 soa ment that they were recog! fellow citizens, | native of Scotiand. He Jived im Twenty-fourtn’} they were “oudaws.” But she would not wish they | soy giore of the sparkling beverage. he succeeded in attracting the attention of the crew of & Waving equul Tights. The time Nad passed when | street, near Sixtu avenue, It is thought disease of | Should act “the dog in the manger” on this suffrage Sea ee ak lighter, eugaged in wrecking, and was by them taken to itio they asked for toi on; now they demanded vo | the heart was tue cause of death, question. They were expected to sympathize witn BALL OF THE SIXTY-NINTH REG RENT, Grande, ‘The British Congul at that place, Samuel Valdshaw, be adintited to a share in’ making the laws they “Eee aki >, 8; men in aii their poiitical schemes ana aspirations, but were calied upon t y. aud as Germans they Diep is Paison.—On Tuesday Peter O'Brien, & | for men they had little sympathy i yeturn. ‘Taey interested himself in his behalf and sent him to New York, felt hound to support the fitteenth amendment and | Man thirty-Ave years of age and bora in Ireland, | would be asked even to wait for the admission of | The ieiubers of the Thomas Francis Meager Guards, | where he arrived last week (Wednesday), and reached Bos- to Eve eqtas Fights w those they lad helped to | was taken betore Justice Ledwith on a charge of | the blacks before their claiins were evea considered, Sixty-ninth regiment, had a bali last | ton on Monday. He states that his mental and physical suf- ae Led al hor-geedivnr pee oie MAY | ingannty, supermduced by excessive mdulgence in ue Ret isda bination MEGeranumrieshees evening at the armory over Essex market, ‘The | ferings, while floating about tn the ea, In constant dread of toral trust. General Sigel coaclaaed his speecn, bad liquor, | abd committed, preparatory to being rs. SUMMERHEAYT thought the great obstacle to | #ttendance was large, the decorations bright and | sharks, cannot be described. He had despaired of ever seeing amid loud ap referrimg to the great aud | Passed over to the care of the Commissioners of | ther progress was the Want of individuauty of | !Velj, aud the dancing which Was kept up to a con- | land again, glorious repuolie America bad formed, aud by calling | ChAtHes and Correction. O'Brien continued to fall | character. Men had individuality; wo.nen nadnot, | Sierably late hour was as versified as it was Marine Disasters. - aiter lis Incarceration, and died a few hours subse- | r “ spiriled. ‘ihe srrangements were excellent, and | gr 0 Br) Phelan, trom Belfast f Ly upon ail Germaus to support the governmeut oy | & " Or Saat a * Until this dimcuity was surmounted they would re- a se } e2 + 1P BELOOONER (Hr), Phelan, trom Belfast for Quebec, Voting the siraight republican ticket next week. quently. "by order of Coroner Keenan the body was | Siain'uurecognized. “individuulization and emanci. | oting occurred througuout the evening to mar its } struck off Cape Hay Oct (4 and auuk. Crew saved. . : * Fon - J ed to the Morgue, preparatory to holdipg ag y stance, s! v9 harmoay and bappiness. s " . Mr, WILHELM WEBER Was the next speaker, He | Tetoved Ww the Mi pation were the saine. For tstauce, sie was an iy ppiness, Scour GEORGE Onwrop (Br), Fullerton, from Ptetou for gaid that When a week or two ago be announced in | ‘auest. Deceased was a wan of lamily, advocate of woman's rights. Yet she found it dit- acineiad Sima Dighton, laden with coal, was fallen tn with on the 24th inst Pilladelphia the nowmation of General Sigel tor DEATH ON BOARD A STEAMSHIP.—A day or two | cult to bring herself to speak In public. Even tnea DELIBERATE SUICiDE. to Tat 69, ton asted and leaking badly, All hands remain still. ‘Thero were hundreds lke ier, burning | AB Etinofs Physician Kiils Himself fram Sap Sour AM C SmitH, of Greenport, ran on che rocks at Secretary of State an endless nurrah followed, for | since Wim. Morrison, twenty-six years of age anda | 8hé would have been sient; but she could not Boston 37th, the Gerinan citizens saw chat they at last had been recognized, Would te State rauly tat nomina- | Dative of England, arrived i unis city from Philudel- | for atterance, but their tongues remamed'tied, be: posed Pecunlary Emdarrassment. EEE ere ere Hig coca ap gerne peel tion! He beileved they would, and every Ger | pia and took passage for Liverpoo! on board the | cause if they spoke they feared they Would be Satir- {Froin te St. Louis Democrat, Oct. 25.) Hy sa ENAD » Lily man Would look anxiously for the result | steamship Mmuesota, then lying at pler 46 North | ta Hse aid not see any object to be wamed vy | Coroner ¥peige!halter held an inquest last nignt, Miscellancous. of thst election. German republicans in | river. Morrison was sullering trom muscular rheu- | Mrs. Blake’s amendment. atthe Everett itouse, on the body of Dr. F. Waite 2 : ‘ Europe would look for the result and woud tage it | matisu: and his physicai condition seemed much ex- Mra. CONKLING thought It disgraceful that China- oPaurore, Ti, At seven o'clock Haturday night tne Steamship CrTy OF BRUSSELS —As a matter of pret and as u test of What confidence the American repubii- | hausted. He grew worse rapidly and died about | men, ignorant of our civilizauon, shoul be aainit | Geceascd cate to the hotel. without bagguge, and | for future reverence we give below an abstract of the log of cans had in thei German cluzens. He hoped that | eat o'clock yesterday morning, us the steamer was | ted to vote, and even ubsoluteiy to make laws for | registered Mis name. fie taquired of Mr. Brown, the | the new steamship City of Brussel, Captain James Ken- every German would continue to support the repub- | about to leave the dock, The body was removed to | the guidance of intelligent Caucasians. Would oak ‘ol the hotel, whea eae of iteltes of the | nedy, of the Inman line. From thia it wiil be seen she was hean party, Whatever the result of Uns election. I | the Morgue, where Coroner Keenan will hold an in- | Americans stand 1? Masonlo order would mect, and was informed that | eight days twelve hours and fifty ‘minutes making the ran Was the party of liberty, of progress and of honesty, | quest, Deceased has left a family iu Engiand, to | Mrs. NORTON believed that even if the fifteenth that night at the Or Sev : * atid ax stich was woruly of {ueit hearty support waom his physician in rbilnde pid had advised tim | amendment passed an oJucational and property | Nghia: ster” pasted hee ee a teat 4d | trom Queenstown to Sandy Hook, includitg « detention of Mr. THEODORE GLAUBENSKLES then presented the | to revurn. clause could be inseriad by tie state Legisiatures | arten o'clock. Nr. Brown woticed that he appeared | 8vtfive hours, Phe following ts the ab¥iract:— following resolutio .s to the meeting, aud they were Tue Gasiovse Casvavry—ANormeRk Deata.— | Wiich would prostrate its imam object. very deiecied and disiressed. He obtained a sheet Oct 14—Passed Rock Light at 4:02 FM, and arrived at r : ; eenstown at 10:50 AM Leth. eed wilh Mrs. Summerheat | of paper, an envelope and alamp, and was shown | Qucensiown at OU AM Tia |) a tnt at 9:85 tinge had nob been pat perore tne | ty room No. 8, hu the third story. f ‘1 re No. 8 thle A fs id Wish, but Would not press ler Yesterday, about noon, the chambermaid re- ar —Wind Borthwast; noon, fresh gale. Distance run ‘ ‘was locked On the inside and | from Fastnet, 13% miles. heretofore published In the HeRALD, subsequently LIRLEY DALE deprecated spending 80 uct | she could not get in. No particular nouce was taken | 17i—Wind NNW ; hrst part fresh gale; latter, fresh breeze ; ied in Bellevue Hosplial, whither he'had peen cou- } tltne tt contmenting on We vpinious and views EX- | o: this, as it 1s not unustial for guests, especially | guxites stopprd ¥ hours and slowed J Hours, “D stance rus, veyed immediately alter the occurrence ue re- | Pressed reyaraing their proceedings aad projects. | trayeriers, to sleep jate. Inthe afiernoon the door bac ia oS fart fp ON ae el Ry removed to itis late reste | When ste wanted to do anything she did it right | was toresd open and the stranger was found lying | mite . “ et, where Coroner Rollins | Way, without auy reference to wnat other people | qead on the bed, undressed, with his hands clasped 1th—Wind variable io howd av inquest, Deceased has left | Would Bay on the subject. This course she thoaght | Onis vi ‘ unanimously adopt Resolved, That we c party as pledge it our bi counuyma Btate, avd in the se the slate aud as the earnest wish of ine party to break the riog whict teasures of the city aad Btate in the most currupt way. We expect from the of ers iu Our State & reteru to the principles of 1:— . E Mr. Robert H. Storms, who was so terribly injured tink chste prosten by falling from Ue roof of the new gashouse build- | public as tue. dorxe the platform of the rep» al wo Ftiest support. je | (Ng, in Jwenty-first strect, near First avenue, as | atacndment, Ported that room No, hat we he nomination of our honor olce of Secreiry at has deen u on Fifth str light variable winds, Distance run, y and ud 4 , Lis head resting on the piliow and pis | 346 miles. eee a reso kak gtiacumian for this in the nomina- | - James Ha tiie death by fallag | Would teach ceptions people to trouble themseives | [imps straight, He had died without astraggle. On | , 20th-—Wind variable; light variable winds. Distance run, tion of @ German to one ¢ mort important ouices im the | at the same Lime with Storms, The occurrence | less about the “women’s parltamennt” and ail such | the tabe a few particles of white powder were | 55smiles, ‘Qst—Wind variable; light variable winds. Distance run, State, and hone tha elorth every citizen of the United | Was the resuit oi the scalfold upon whieh they were ae Man would get tired of truubing them | found, with the paper im whicn ft nad peen enclosed. | g47'*ja" tates will have the right ng to his boue: at work giving away. jon. : ‘ The Coroner fouad the powder to be morphine. 1—C: si calms. Distance run, 34 miles. 1 tn ehis_no the gunrai at eh Obin ian Be fi The Carn was quite of the same miad, and thought + From the fragments of three druggists’ | 3 ode 20AM, received tie Germann oF if he Seue’ : the idea of wtierly ignormg public opinion the best | janels that nad been torn ‘up and terown | plict : * poop te pn on Stal te occurrence, resulting tu the almost instent | possible way to inake progress, under the tabie it appeared that three prescrip- | | 24th—l AM, Fire Island; i palie teat Boer Pail utived to | Ge@atu of Seran Carroll, a girl ten years of age, took ‘twenty ladies with vario 1 foreign born eit trength of articulation | tigus had beea obtained by the deceased, one trom | {AM turned head: 6 3 independeat ucket, | ajiexander Leitci's Quarantine. Distance run to Sandy Hook, 294 miler, endorsed Miss Shiriey Dal equal rights, aud we will do all In our power to maintain | place corner of Nineteenth street and Seventh ave- + Que Irom Seott’s and one from iaw is ~ tie position, ‘ 2 P beg Riecdeas tient ‘, . and this brought a Willlamsou’s. All’ three prescriptions were pro- | TH® New Youk Maurriue RratsreR has met with such ff Resolved, That we declare ourselves tp favor of the adop- | NUE ALOU hall-past seven o'clock yesterday morn- Mrs, BLAKS to her feet, She declared that, de- bably worpuine. On the table was an uuseaied | deserved success that its proprietors, Messra Smith, Young & jon © ape the new constitution, at y tor the cause | ing. At the Mme halved Henry Kroppe, a ¢ seriving some of her fellow prone Which msures eqia: rt to all reqar 0 in these origt- | envelope, addressed to Martin Collins, & promment | Co, have been induced to publish it semi-weekly, instead of i jens of property | doing busin var Filly-fourth street, Was diving | nal, umrodden pains, “loud, sereccning women aud er ne Mu ° 7 Teciean axtibane’ Anau and Soiericen nec, | # horse atts to aheavily lace Wagop up tue | such ike had tad'a d ng effect IPOD tne || ee eee ee orate ai ypectieneienns weekly, and on yesterday the first of.the new series made ite General 81,¢), and git the repud.ican candidates "J avenue, When he ran against the gui, who at Even her own nerves were not proof } solluwing words:— f J appearance. On Saturday mext tt will be enlarged by two The reading of the resolutions was irequently in- that moment Was attempuug to cross the street, | against comment when nutavorable. Yet se would Sr. Louis, Oot. 28, 1889, more pages of matter, making twenty-eight fn all. A most terrapeed bg Mid the aime or | ed, Knocking Ler dowi, one of the passed | sever be found wanung on the tribune, despite ad- treet useful feature has been commenced with this semi-weekiy— Ganseis Bighs Wan lendly. Chose over ber ti crushing it terriviy and causing | verse eriticivm. As 80 many presence wished to vote ave nee th remains are sent | that isa complete list of all the steamaliips, ships, barka, brige 8 bag aor ‘i death as staccd, Kroppe was arrested by the Six: | on ler amenduseut she Was Wing it should be |. My fath name is John R. | and seagoing schooners in this port, with thelr consignees, Mr. Cak GoErr, noimuee lor Judge of the Supe- | teenin precinct police, and, with the boty of the | waked te Mason, and « weimber ot Lodge 244, | where they are to be found, where bound, &c. We hope the mor Court, was the next speaker. ile said te en- | pj ‘Weat Twentieth street Bd " ‘ ’ All of any expense that may be incurred will | proprietors of this really valuable paditealion will continue to Gateas ih eve rade tie reaciutlone wasen, | ot! « eutlett: street potce sa. A vote was accordingly taken, but no one said yy my friends at home. Sate ‘that aupport from all interested in. shipping which they had just p He was proud that his naine tion to ay Ht the result of an estigation betore | ‘aye.’? This produced quite an awkward pause, yours in brotherly love, and truly, their exertions so well merit. Published at 60 and 52 Pine SDAIN appar opubliean tieset on Which the | Coreuer Hollins. ‘ihe remains of the untortuuate | There was @ Utter, and fifty sccuuniang and up. Dr. F, WHITE, | sires name of sige! i the itead. It was a thing of od Malesia ington spt Paps eters the residence of | parentiy zitod eyes were riveied on Mra. Blake, In the pocketg of deceased were found some pho- Scun DranvorN, from Aspinwall for Frontera, which Which wis childsen would Le proud, and he thanked | fen eae ida s Ge wend 1 1 | who stalled couplacently white the word “sex” was | tograyhs (one of himself m a group) and oue or two ashore on the Jardine Shoals (not the Inie of ' Pines), coast of Cubs, and was reported as a total beiug so quietly shunted Off the direct track to in- rite! i “ i letters. A well written letter, signed ‘* Loutse,” wreck, was sold by Captain Henton to Capiain Howes, who the republican party for Wie tark of their conti to prev the Seuee, ile was a candidate for the oiice of PS tee eviuule progress. ad written evide: dy who entertained Should uot cease Wo wyeak geueraliy on polucs oe, dpe am “uugiter of Pharaon in sable robes—wno saved tis | {hvited nim to eal upon herein Butfalo, i She was entered at F iéeh inst as the Norah, Gapt Howes, OF party questions, but le sudusd always stand by LOCAL NTELLIBINCE, little Moses to which Mra. Blake bad givea birth Deceased appeared to be between thirty-five and LAUNCHED—At Essex, Qst inst, Mr "Aaron Burnham the repuviicad party Bu lung tley Sivod uy Lhe Secon Fi Le eee frou being drowued in the wacers of ungry dis- | forty years of age. His clothing Was black, and | iannchelafineschr of 1U0 tone. She is owned by Mesre principies of honesty aud economy they now snee BATH PROM POON.— AL SIX P.M. jast night Dr. | cu Mis, Barlow proposed the adjourninent of | hs appearance Was tbat of a gentieman of inteli- | Whalen & Allen, of Gloucester, und will be used in the hahing Used. If they dit not; if shey degenerated as the | T-P. Audvews, aged fifty, native of Vermont, a guest | te Vote sine we, ‘This Important addenda to ihe gence. In the bosom of his shirt was a Masonte pin, | business. Gemocratic party bad don shouid certainly give | atthe Steveus siouse, was found dead in tus bed, Gratien efore, remains an opea question | Ty jis pocketbook was a one dollar Hote and 4 silver | _ On the 23d Messrs W K€ DA Burnham launched a hand- every possit.e en unatce tu step t them none of his suppori. tie then spoke | from an overdyse of ciiloriue. The Coroner was | rep dime. From the fact that he inquired for the Ma- | fome sehr of 100 tons, owned by parties in Gloucester, to be “ey 2 fae a . * a ve AR Ps Mrs. NORTON, having obtaine se agoel “ : employed in the Hehing business. on the necessity of judiciary reforms, and con- | uouiled and will hold an inquest to-day pros Z oblalued @ clear platform, | syuic Board of Reliel, it Was inferred tuat he Was in Shorty after the above, Messrs Burnham & Story launched ded 10 unfold ver views on the situation of cluded by calling on ail German-Aimericans to rederick ] Numan wants and their relation to tue sexes. She pecuniicy distresa, and this may have Leen the | avery ne sehr of 100 tons, owned by Robert Tarr & Brothers support the republican party. cause of his self-destruction. of Gloucester, DIED FROM TH KCTS OF A FALL ‘The jasi speaker Was 7.V. HOLs?. He congratulated | Duyer, a German, thirty-five years of aye, residing | Bad oiten resoived never again to 11x herself up asa A beautiful onk built bark of 686 tons, named the Maggie the meeting that the Gerians jiad at jase : 1 PeCUR- 5 Piltu street, died suddenly yesterday afte with this or aay similar mov + but when the | = McNeil, was launched at Chelsea 23d, from the ship; mntot nized by the repubilcun purty usu political powe Hh * suddenty y yafternoon | degradation of her sex became piciured on her Pe Mr John A MePhall. She is owned by Alexander McNeil, of pited by the repubitoun ly as a political power nee trot the etfects of a fail.” The Coro- | jimagination she could not Keop hersel: quiet. She HIPPIN G NE WwW 8 New Orleans, and 1s intended for the geveral freighting bumi- po ee heady bom Toone ge! co ia Bie wan WHO | ner Was uolifed and Wii noid an Inquest to-day. felt compel ed to her voice in behalf of right ‘i neas, and is commanded by Captain FSnuith, of Salem. She the trust Teposed In thus, Lee inl they Gergar, | INIURED RY THE EXPLOSION oF PowpRR.—About | Commenting on a femiutne uruicle In the Pribune ~ conaanaaaned inrated Al for nine years, both by French and American Voters be but true to their fellow countrymen and | nine o'clock last night Nicholas ana George r, Rowaraper, ben Pore wn be 2g ,ladeftnitely Almauace for New York=Tiis Day. ‘The new ahip Chi don of Boston, built in the yard of C P true to themseives and tuey would huve a sure and } of No. 240 East Houston street; William Lyons, of | esting with womco's Golts, Sic dk cote ee OF Carter & Ca, at Beliast, Me, wil) ve lacnched the next course ie With women's rights. Ste did not veleve m 7 en it he would site questioned if te coud be | S20 rises. Y could get nothing from his generosity | Sua seta. ny | of bgh tides, She ina fue A No 1 white oak ahip of about 1500 seve 11 50 | tone ‘new measurement, owved by Mesure. ED Peters ck Go, seve 210 | of Boston; Captain Robert 3 Emerg, of Belfast, her com! certuin victoyy. The meeiing teu adjourned aicer giving three cheers for General Sigel, No. 172 Suflcik street, and John Sutton, of No, 192 Second street, were severely burned about the face = . and body by the explosion of a can of powder while | without soiling taeir lips with the Ki8s of tle harlot. mander, ant othera. Tho new ship Leonora, of Belfast, in bear avenue A. They were taken home by friends.’ | them in the mire at man's behest. The remedy was meut, to be commanded by Cape Curis, A Duriiciry oF Panss.—At halfpast one yester- | Me batlot. Thae was tie thin end of tie wedue. Notice to Mariners, Republican Ratification Mecting ti Brooklyn Speeches of Ex-Lieatenant Governor Wood= Now they were lealing strt " f ys. Men said wo day afternoon Patrick Carr, aged forty, residing in | Were extravagant, The wi a The channel known as Cumberland Channel, entrance to Fernandina harbor, having been recently buoyed out, the y Kel a pluin, fragal wife, Nort Seventh street, Williamsburg, fel! from the | but wien they got such a one they were ever talking fo! . ats ‘ u if pila i f : fora sind Eterm Resolutions, &e, rocks, ut the. cort of Forty-tuird street | about those showy women who displayed their | PRladeinhin. shove TES od ver pendioiae cUnein MaSeRT age: oils Meas Ne republicans of Kings county asvembied jast | and’ First avenue, and was serionsiy | charins to the best advantage. So they should look | Wtiainaton @® above | Ies—South point Cumberland Island, SW ig Wi; Amelia. tw evening in the hail over the Post OMce, Brookiyn, | BUT “internally. | Whie carrying lo themselves, as men did vot know thelr minds atu BF above | jand Lighthouse, 3 2; Dungeness House, NW 4g W. on of racit é to the ‘Twenty-i precinct Hi did not treat (his Matter agit deserved, 36 weet’, | Course to Spit Liu for the purpose of ratifying Uke regular nowin ma truck, Frederies Dean, residing at No. 935 Mrs. BLAKE objected ,venemently to this sweeping an ators Spit Buoy, red, lass Irom nun. Benrings—South The audienc ed at street, fell from the truck at the of condenmation of mea. Sue feared some women PE Ree pete Air an LAA compete et Ae dred, eulivening strains avenue and Thirty-m Street, the whee orew their pictnres of mea from their own peculiar § woove | Shy oh Gag stall, 8, Course to Pity hol Buoy ana who pertotmed seve. | OYct lle lett shoulder, seriously insuring personal experiences, Havane,. Wi aeeve Firiv Gent Shoal Buoy, third class fron nun. Bearings ho performed seve- | wos removed to Bellevue Hospital, and beau Mrs. NORTON disclaimed having portraye ; South point Cumberiand Isiand, WNW; Fort Clinch dug stat Taipopular ert o'clock Brigadier Gea. | hu band In her delineation of men. Nove! : * hi ~ | SSE 4 eru! EB. ne jorward ana introduced | her opinion, existed in the world than PORT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 27, 1889, Vessels entering this channel when in five fathoms water 2 Re a | STCAM! 15 on A yi2S. Sne had wer pean " vit abould briug the Sea Buoy to bear SW, and steer for it, pass. noral’ Stewart I oak 18 chairman A STCAMBOAT DISAST:AS OH WcSTEAN AVA ie Had not been in the world with he Rioied foeron efitiee hand Pp viii tt Aas he htc non Ot ne — @ud she could not but see the wretche ee » meciing. Two Steamers aud a Barae Sunk, Two | mcn. Herald Packager. Gata, OR General Wooprorhd on taking the chair thanked Others Sougaed, and Angtherts Chimueys | ra, Witnour made a distinction becween Captains and Parsors of Vessels arriving at this port will é - en's sufrage” aaa e q rage,” plonse delive: i he Hie NEWYOUNDLAND—REVOLVING LIONT AT TANUOR the meeting for the Lonor couterred upon him, aud | Swept Overboard in a Tornado. meu's suffrage” and “womanhood saitrage,” which | plesse deliver ali packages jatended for the Haitatp to our WING Lt Onace Was 40 (ine drawn ag to prove a distinction without | regulary authorized agente who are attached to our Sto in alengtny speech culogized General Siget in tue | From the Ci 1 Commercial, Oct, 26.) a dim . and then announced a course of six | \ebuary auhotized ay zs rae | aR AEtL now and (GF many, yeary past exhibited on The sternwi of Cora S, Captain Hicke | tecturens olitical Economy” ith that root, If tie | 28eut fect. ‘The New York Associated Press do not now arbor Grace Island, Conception Bay, Newfoundland, will highest terms for tis patriotisin and fdeity tothe | giuy pocmd land of bis adoption, Of Horace Greeley be iso | ca pent spoke In ternis of praise, asserting (lat the work the Ohio riv dinconlinued after the umn of Novernber next. After that date the light wili be revolving, showing In every. direction dings | two white Hashes, followed by one red Gash. The inerval each fash, in attaining ite greatest briiliancy, will id. be oblaiued, colfect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, ain a8 Sue should say some- | a* will be seen by the following extract from the prow ply she would make hotch-potch | ofthe regular monthly meeting, held Mareh & 1863: detwer nphis to Cincinnati with a | necessary funds co nd mois neous Ireight, #ank in Mrs, BLAKE felt Shawneetown, Il, on Sunday. | thing though pr AWer | She les tn t of water, and can probably be | of it. Woman she believed capable of Cultlutug at " be 40 seconda. Ina tavorabie stale of atinowphere the light terest would reco; ze ih us the champion of . ; an sie believed capable of Culfiitug any Resolved, That on and after April, the Ansociated " . ! thast tAtebote/ alle GLA E wes | raised. The and cargo are insured, principally | position. Au instance occurred to her of a female | Prese will discontinue the. collection 1p tews in the | Wil be seen 36 onutical unites, their interests. The speaker then proceeded % re- | iu Cincinua es. The Cora 5. has been unfor- | crip, She was so deformed that “nothing was | harbor of New York. Passed unanimously, BLACK SEA—LIGHTV ESS: VY THE ENTRANOR OF THR Uns trip. She left Memphis a few days since | left ‘her b inoati, an | br was compelied as re. } tuna’ for ¢ view “the situation,’ saying:—Kvery State €umed its old relations with the federal goverument n." This cripple set ter Wits to | gg The office of the Hirratyateam yachts JAwES and HORPHORE hieved great things. She made a | JkaNxerre is at Whitehall slip. All communications from With reference to Notice to Mariners No 2%, dated Mag 5, weet ome for herself, She was | OWners and consiznees to the masters of inward bound vow | 196%, reapecting the intention of th ‘Ottoman gov torn King her w. er cargo a #hatt, | work, and she return to | comiortav.e and hy imperts except Virginia, Mississippi and Texas, Memphis to repair, started for Cincinnat | now a inanufacturer of valentines in Massachusetts, | *°!# *!l! be forwarded free of charge. Erament to placer. lightveasel of the Black Sea entrance of Of” these States will present —constitutiona, Ter bates OsiChatio te their ont Val Sain yas an iliustration of what woman could Jo, CLEARED Turtber notice that ono se ebony the Ol “poplember, tdi, 8 lenators an epresentatives at tue Y parge velon o the Mississippi Valley Trans na 40 W Ligh bopes and magnificent as) LE. ED, rl trai m1 a Benators and Representatives at tue coming session | portarion Company, lauen with 3.0.0 oarrels of four, | None of the ninenstruce eeleny cae guiicent aspire” =e Wicion ts poston tr tacere (or anes wenls Of Congress, and we may reasonably hope that ail | destined for New Orleans, suuk during Sunday night | this modern ““p) losopher'’s atone’ of women’s suf Steamship United States, Howes, New Oriea: ed ne ghee are Gxed whit je masts, elevated Wili be soon and finaly restore jn the new order } at the company’s Whurl-voat atthe St, Loulé levee, | {rage into the constitution, the meeting quietly | Baker. 2 feet above the level of t Of things there must Le some f irritation, some | No insurance broke up In each iady returning to the vosom of | _Stexmsbip Acushnet, Rector, New Bedford—Ferguson & The position of the lig! el, a8 given, ie in iad 9 N, Gisordey, some injusuice, But with tHe bailot io The steainer Lizze Gill, en vowe to New Orleans | domestic feucity, with the consciousness of having | *ort fon 2009 from Greenwich, of 16 miles north from the en: their hands uo large classes of men be ie frony @t Louis, had her chim ewint sven Rcdbt, Th con’ E Ship Aurora (Arg), Baratan, Falmouth for orders Ferrer | trance of the Bosphorus ave of men ean be long | from . liad her chimneys swept overvoard | done something towards enabling her daughters to | aco: From the lightveesel Karabournow light beare W by 8 i 8 grievously wronged, aud Siiterest and returning | on Sunday, while passing Naiches during a terride | have a hand, if uot two, in moulding future events, Hark Pasquale Ajeilo (Ital), Lanara, Penarth Roads for | 22 miles. agricu osperity Ujtate and solidify the | tornado, and of having bridied the unruly Male In the same | Orders J Robinson & Co, Shillee ight SE 28% miles Teconstruction Whicu loyalty anil justice have begun, | ‘The fine #idewhee! steamer Silver Bow struck a | proportion. ark Gertrade, Lond, A ° Anatoli Hight sy Ws miles. And now, what has been deus in regard to the ques | brenk inthe Missourt river Je on ronte from Hark Ephrata Wiliam ADDON, 4 ton of i romnised economy, retrenca- | Omata to St. Lone’ one hunar below : HOUS Ag trig Christine (Dany . dye & Co, LANDS~ENTRANCE TO HONOLULU, ment and teforas seachartionsty | Yonne on | by ; pep dlod FeLOMOUS ASSAULT. Brig (ry Hil cia nun heen erected on the inner edge of the eve nus been serupniously | wiek, on Saturday, doing gr ‘ as bECH aud (x The stern w and hievally kept nag - bourne, pli ito Hon. stediner Mla Keevem No. 2, | AB affray occurred in front of Union Market abont | “drig Victoria Amelia (Br), Wataon, 81 Johns, NF Matton, | gam hardur, ‘The Nalti w treanel of the four order, at at being voliecied, lug eteadiy and | en route from Leavenworth to St. Louis, encoun : Wataon & Co. elevation of 26 fee ad ene frei nto BL 0 sock yesterc " vit y i) an forgery rediocd. vn of doilere reduction | tered astiag in tue Missouri river, near Camusiage, | MCE O'Clock yesterday afternoon between Willian | “iete taalia (Br), Gordon, 8 Johns, NP—G {t Rrewer the deck of wn ordinary sized vense) & diatance of inseven months, ‘1 igure TCE? Wicd | mad. Weealeo badly Gaweged 4. Fitzpatrick, @ truckman, residing at No, 90 | |Senru A Farnsworth (Br), Sawyer, Barbwion via Batilia, mation in radi fro & rom the lighthoune. every man, wowan aud Caid in the land must | The steamer Suily, recently dunk in the Micsours | Columbia street, and Michael paiton, of No. | %% > roma te entha veriorn end OF the sew wh comprehend, Now, were General Grant. a | river, near St. Joseph, 18 reported a total ioss, tay. | 129 Goerck strect when” ihe Ruse invew ite ere See) eet a eney nr CAMUOBAY BIT ye i See oe otnuete Porat 8 88 W, tramed aud practical , Politician 1 showid | ing sunk ont of ight in the quicksands of thas | stome at the former, Which so enraged hit that he Sehr Ann Dole, Halsey, Newbern—Jonas Smith & Co. stom House N15, near to hot waste ove moment or one word on | siveam. Aboutali of her cargo was saved, except | drew acart rung (rom his wagon and deait him Behr WN Geaner, Kiehmond Van Hre Ne. Buch pluiul criticisui® 48 are given on tun, | 200 kegs Dalla. Although he was insured for | several blows over the head and suouiders, injurig Ges © F Seneeen, iB Baltimore HF eh and ene ba-cven avout 8 But against his wili and deste we, the people, | $10,000, the aount of her cost, the owners will pro. | himseverely. Fitzpatrick was euisequentiy arrested Ber dene Lack Ulcer meen prant & sia mallee out 00 ons. Ene leat ie Ms fo lights in_one, forced lin froin a profe-sion which he loved and | baniy tind themselves out of pocket $5,000, ‘ter | at the corner of Fourth avenue and Eleventh ateeet | genes Waterman Chase New heli he cee oe ecgjentey tpg harbor by might bring heesra Tn one Wh within Which be bad 8 Woudrously honored, and because | freight jist was Hot insared. by Oflcer Dunn, of the Fifteenth precinct, Schr Mary Gray, Allyn, Uocat ile—/ Kipke : acabits length or the lighthouse on the reef, when, by haul: ———__-_R—-.™°x-V--? a rat spi inga nt to, the cuatwand, yeu will aroid the end of « ‘aich the lighthouse ta extending sae the eastward. Steer for “) wharf, and when half way between the |i; u f the new wharf keep away NW and along the sy lanade to ap ancl Inside, All bearings magnetic. prrates het tannermeecena Mae ohne ove theses Isr on the NE corner of the reef NE by N 3g Ne The light can be soem, At a distance of 10 miles out to sea. With this light bearing ENE there 1a good anch {n8 fathoms waver, about quarter of a mile from the All bearings magnetic. These lights will be shown op and after the 24 oi August prox, from sunset to sunrise. MEDITRERANEAN —ITALY, WEST _ COAST—REVOLVING The Hallan goveramant has given hotles that from the 1 at from, day of Oetober, 1869, a light would be exhibited from eit bt tye iy tly erected on Cape Miseno, north side of the Gulf The light fs a revolving white light, attaining ite est brilliancy every minute; it is elev: 292 feet above the a eihy lear weather should be seen from a distance of ad The illuminating apparatus is a levs of the third order. The lighthouse is octagonal in form, attacaed to the keeper's dwelling, above which it rises 19 feet; and ite Beane {a to lat 40 46 89.N, lon 1¢ 05 16 east from Green- oun it 1s specially intended for vessels approaching the The a Lael RSyie your fe CAPE ROBA, nab jo" eral of yeria has given noti a and atter the lat day o¢ Sepierber, 108 a now light wll be Guuibiied on Cape’ Ross, in the province of Consiantine, Tight will be a fixed white light, at an elevation of 48 feet above the level of the seay aud in clear weather should be seen from a distance ‘ots? miles, ‘The illuminating nppnratus tv of the fourth order, Ths lighthouse fot sone. and. standa Ja the censre of rectangu! uilding, anc lon, as re! a 20; long 18 89 Hot Greenwich. shes ADRIATION“DALMATIA—FIXED LIGHT AT PORT OURZOL, The Aus:rian government has given notice that since the 11 of July, 1869, @ ight has been shown from (he heado! the @ Mole of thejport of Curzola. Sager ‘sw Gxed white light, 14 feet above the level of 1 he in clear weather should be seen from a distance ADRIATIC—LIGHT IN PORT ORTONA. ‘The Italian government has given notice that from the 1 day of September, a Gxed white light will be exbi! ee ight ny ne is ‘ated 36 feet bo cli cena id in cleat wi elev: feet above the sea, and jn weather should be seen from a distance of 9 miles, Cram al Mad ty in lat 421945 N, long 142430 E from Ww FRANCE—NORTH CoAST—rrAsHtNG LIGHT ON LE6 BOOBY OUV RES. With referance to Notice to Mariners No.2, dated January 12, 1869, the French government has given notice that the {ny tentiona alluded to therein, relative to the elevation of Mghthouse on the Roche Houvres, bave been carried int alfect, The light, which is a fashing white light, with ecli four setonda, is now exhibited from we elevation of 160 feck above bigh water, end in clear wei should be seen from a ee ali ther a bell, which ts placed in th ring fo; weather a wi in the uy gallery of the lighthouse, will be sounded at intervals of three seconds, JAVA SRA—REVOLVING LIGHT ON NORTH WATCHER. Since the 9th day of June, 1869, the light of the North Watcher has been exhibited, The light ‘ea revolving white light, attaining ite greateat brilltancy every minut id In clear weather should be sees from a distance of 22 miles. ° BANKA 6TRAIT—PROPOSED LIGHTVESSEL, SOUTH BN- TRANCE OF LUCIPABA CHANNEL, It is the fntention of the government to place a lightves near the spot at prevent indicated by a buoy, which mar the outer edge of the shoals by the Lucipara chanuel. BHIO STRAIT—REMOVAL or ‘DRACO: iS ON THE P. BERY. ‘The pea mn the east and south sldes of the Pan Reef Rhio Strait, have been removed. Wehalemen. Bark Cornelia, Shiverick, of NB, was at Tombez 27th ult Had shipped at cen on vonrd bark Niger 250 bbis ap and 86 ae pbk olf; bound to Cuile ground, and would Le at Talcahuane in April. Hark Live Oak, Beckerman, was at Fayal 2d Inst, with 219 bbis sp landed for ablpment.' All well. Ha ince leaving home, Had seen whales twice; taken two, one of which made 129 bbls, Was bound direct fo New Zealand. Foreign Ports. Sa en eel el Oct 15—Arrived, Admiral, Haesioop, altimore. BARAGOA. Oct 12—In port achr Lord of the Isle (Br), for NYork in 6 days, EBNEE 0% B—Arrived, bark Olive, Clare, Callao for (al d 1. “i LDFAL Oct 16-Arrived, Lindesnaes, Olsen, NYork for mon, ‘Sailed 16th, DH Watjen, Deetzen, NYork, FRIEDEBURG, Oct 16—Sailed, Hamburg, NYork. GLoucesreR, E, Oct 19—Arrived, brig Giovann! (Ital), Cafiero, Baltimor Hayne, Oct 15—Arrived, Allemannia (#), Bardoa, Ham- burg for NYork ; 16th, Kate Smith, Hamilton, NYork ; Waldo, Pressy, Philadelphia. HAVANa, Oct 27—Arrived, steamship Columbia, Van Sice, NYork, LAMAGH, Oct 12—Sailod, Mary Lowerison, Morris, Phila: Aphis sti kGa, Oct —Cleared, brigs Caroline, Davis, and Silver Star, Smith, New Orleans. ‘81 JOHN, NB, Oct 25—Arrived, schr Elmira M, NYork. Cleared 6th, barks Pleiades, Packard, Havana; Arthur Kinsman, Bucknaim, Cardenas; schrs Abbie Ingalls, NYork; 8 T King, do. American Ports, ROSTON, Oct %3—Arrived, ‘ors Richard Vaux, Whitaker; CW May, Kinney ; Jolin Johnson, McBride; E i Wheaton, Atkins, and St Croix, Eaton, Philade phia. Cleared—Steamship Palmyra (Br), Wateon, Liverpool via NYork; barks Delta (Br), Groves, ‘ayaunab } Or ion, Smith. Vhiladelphia: brigs I Howland, Freeman, St Thomas; Mary © Rosevelt, Coll, Charleston; Annie Eldridge, Cilttord, Go- naives; schre La Have (Er), Porter, Hayti; Senator, Faulklia, Nyork; ZL Adams, Nickerson, Philadeiphi 27th—Arrived, slip Tyro, Baker, Shields; bark Proteus, Chipman, Gottenburg; Urigs Express, Arecito; Edward Ever t, Grand Turk. THALTIMORE: ‘Oct 96——Cleared, bark Talisman (Br), Am Pe nico an: x Valeria, Conklin, Weaver, New Haven; Senator Wade, Pratt, Jersey City; Thos Finch, Finch, and D Morgan, Wileon, NYork; A G Ive and, Townsend, Hoboken, BANGOR, Oct ¥6—Arrived, sehr Ella Fish, Willey, Phila- deiphia. BATH, Oct 2—Sailed, ship Pocahontas, Oliver, New Or FAST, Oct %0—Arrived, sehr Emily Fish, Pbriadel ‘%Bd—Clenred, achrs Mary, Gilchrist, Georgetown, DC; Abby Gale, Ryder, NYork. CHARLESTON, Oct 23—Arrived, echr LQ Wishart, Ma- NYork. "oi sachs Joe 8 Clark, Clark, Athens, NY (and ansiod 20); Abies Haley, Haley, ond D V Streaker, Van Gilder, Wilmington, NC. —-Brige A Hradsbaw, Chase, Martiniyue; Adelatd Wilton, Boston é irdier, Smith, NYor! _ achr Grace ‘24th— Arrived, schr Sarah Cullen, Avis, Wood's Hole. In the offing, ship Duke of Wellington (Br), Alien, from Liver. pool. 27th— Arrived, steamship Darien, Liverpool; schr Ida Bird: wall, NYork. Sailed.—Steamabip Pioneer, Liverpool. CALAIS, Oct 21—Arrived, ‘scor Helen G King, MeGregor, weet cleared, echrs Pacitic, Wase, and Mary A Hannoa, Parke, NYork. EAST MACHIAS, Oct 21--Arrlved, achr Presto, Drew, NYork, FORTRESS MONROE, Oct 25—Bark Poreningen (Dan} Aneutien, from iio Janeito, has been ordered 1a NYork.§ FALL RIVER, Oct 26--Sailed, sehra B C Scribner, Doane and Minerva, Collins, Georgetown, DO. 2 GLOUCESTER, Oct 26—Arrived, schr Island City, Alem York. NWOBILE, Oct 22—Arrived, ach Annie Burr, Wheeler, New York. Cleared—Bark Fannie, Clapp. Liverpool. NEW BEDFORD, Oct 2—Salled, scbra M A Rowland Fuller, and Col Jon trang, NYork. NORWICH, Oct %--Arrived, achrs ‘Susan FE Nash, Nash Elizabethport; A G Pease, Raynor, Perth Amboy; Expedia Rackett, Citaton Polat. NEW LONDON, Oct 2%. Arrived, achra Amelia, Beebe, Polladedphie: Wmn'Hlone, Torrey, Wondont; Kate Callahan, }, Hoboken. Fas led—Briga Abby Thaxter, Rose, Wilmington, NC; Ei Creamer, NYork (or Bangor). : RTLAND, 0, Oct 27-—Arrived, ship O Heaton, New ork. ied—Ship Adeline Elwood, Liverpool. | * PHILADELPHIA, Oct -Airived, ‘ship Sarannk, Turley, Liverpool; brig Tdn (Br, Horner, Savannahla-Mar; Golden Leatl, Dow, Boston; Chinsborazo, ‘Coombs, do; achra Alpba, Munon, do; BE Wind, Varsoria Vortiand ; Sol HP c Bedford; Lena Hunter, ors Wes Werrteks a Habeoek, smith, Ye Boston; NH Vasser, Herrick, do. 3 Skinner, Thrasher, Fall River Five Sisters. Peterson, Boston ; AE Craniner, Cranmer, New York; HB uley, Cain, Boston; Onrast, Heath, New York; DS Mershon, Ayres, Boston; Adelalie, Endisutty Providence: JA Garrisons Smith, Providence; J i Rartiet in, Providence ; Nowell, Fennimore, Providence; Admiral, Steeiman, Salem ; WH Dennis, Lake, Providence; WW Mareg, Champion, New York; RoW Wilson, Harris, Rogton: G B'MeParland, McFarland, Moston; F W Johnston, Marts, and Margaret, Stith, do. Clenred—Schr Alpha, Munson, Boston. Mth- Arrived, park ‘Wiyte Cloud, Freem Evelina von Schroeder Pruetry Soha NBs cht Mary Eka Ga Joho, NB ache Mar ae PORTEAND, Oct Si Clears brigs Goore Amos, Rrown, Jacknonville; Mary Gibbs (new, of NYork, 49% tons), Whitte- ore, NYork. maiied Brig Carrie Bertha: achr Thos Fish: and others. PORTSMOUTH, Oct 2--Sulled, eche T J Tracton, Talpey, Philadelphia PAWTUCKET, Oct 26-Arrived, schr Excelsior, Newn Ronsont. Sailed Sehr Potter & Hooper, Bradbury, Haverstraw. PROVIDENCE, Oct 26-Arrived, achra Donna Ann Whaley, Savannah; Win Pigeon, Phillips, Georgetown, DO Reny Strong, Brown: Julia A Crawford, Young; Sarah Clarity d y) Philadelphia; Kate Salem; brig ool, Below, ‘agle, from BE fram St Ma Grillin, and’ Almira Wooley, W MeLean, Conklin; Davil A Berry, Waters, and Albert, Luce, Eulaavethport; Hannah Wiles, Poult, and Mary Miller, Dayton, Kondout: B I Warford, Sprague, Albany; Golden File Overton, Waterco, NY; bien Loulwa, Hawking, york. Sailed—Sohre Surah E Jones, Handy, and Franets © Smith, Burreit, Elizatethyort and, Bowland, Por Jefferson; Thomas Potter, Handy, aud Thomas Ellis, Kelleyy N York. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 27~ Arrived, abip Golden Sea, Sy@- ney. Jatied—Ships Pactotus, Liverpool ; Caroline, Cork. PAVARNAH, Oot £5"Arrived, sehr Fimma D Finger, men, ork. ‘Gieafed—Schrs LA Bayles, Bayles, Jacksonstile; Cassis, New Hare Sailed Bark RM bel, Ryder, NYork; Guiding Star aclira Williamine, Scott, orton: ty Ie Fee eee tet ie rvalive san Jacinto, Atking, ant Hunte ville, Crowel tiga JG Brown, Borton ; Veorge Gi. christ, Portiand; achrs Welcome K TRUNTON, Oct 25—Satied, echr Jonas C Chew, Deering, H NWikwinaton, NO, Oct 27—Arrived, steamship Fatr- banks, NYork. 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