Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
| eee: 1800 TRIPLE SHEET 10 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBHK z, a. ---— a fie gts a a re ern EE PT TT aT rertshed, and as the boat came up they slid into it RROGKLYN INTELLIGENC2. S$ H 1 PP I N G N E WwW 8. heipiessly and were taken to the Flatworth, where ever! attention was paid them by the kind-hearted - : i When taken of two of ANRESTS.—There were 1,376 arcests by the police Alm for New ¥. ba bist FEARFUL STORY OF A SHIPWRECK, eee ; EA feitaenichaenes aon Vers Pee Loss of tt, eee wer ooely caked as they had been | ty, cis city ai ing the mouth of Octobe: ii ; i, ferw’ % S& Whaling Schooner Susan N, | '< saiiors wore eniively Ne sun had bitstered mem, | "his ety dur jonth of October, ——. : ich Sutith, “Sp Ninetoen of the Crew, the Cap. | UTing the mane woo and the others. Ail were | LOST CRILDRBX.—There were 114 lost children | San yises.,..... 631 | Mon riees,.morn 4 35 ov frit big, Blo, teumtag Juoo8 6 tain’e Wire and Twe Children—The Captain | the merest skeletons. Captain Rounseville, we found wanderlog toner id the sireets 9 uae Sun sets,....... 4.56} High water.. .eve 712 _ WIVAREOOD, Nov 1-Rip | Kate a Erince, f me. Calin une Yo! Ao, tow Prugaiay bark Bertha to 4 ‘ee . | Weighed before the wrec) reed during the past month and restored to their respec leaky. andel ii Sardinian, Kenniston, Windsor, poe Ss ae Seamen Saved=Eight Days Wile | Wo! ninety pounds 1m his eight Gaye, of suites | tive parents or guardyans, PORT OF NE% YORK, NSVSMIER 1, 1869 pA fe is dscns ist Dist: Hm) SEE ee ee eae e nan anda’ yen [From ‘es Hartiord (Coun. ) Courant, Nov. 1.) one to siart with, mat even inis Was too mach tor | ARRAIGNED ON CHanas OF COUNTARPEITING.— PARANA penne Moore; is Uensinats Gilt OF the vex ce Wednteday SUsP ints NBAN FRANCISCO, Nor 1—Areved bark Lyra (Br), Clark, Ouly, Urier despatches by carle concerning tue loss | their suavtered systems, aud very goon after reach: | William 1. Kemp fon was arraigned before United CLEA‘RED, — Yensel wan fight. Shes 4 veteran of thirty-three summers, | Newenstie, NSW. a work; with S8.a00 of te whaling schoover, Susan N, Smuati, of Bos | ing the ship ail were unconscious, and remained IM | gtateg Commis sioner Jones yesterday morning on yess and yesterday was aold at auction by William H Hackett for ip Zouave, Robinson, with sacks revenue | Stenmsbtp Allemannia (*/ to! ‘ave bee! } fi hat state for two days, On reaching London the . Ply- | # ‘She will be broken up, of barley. e 4 Din August last, have been published, and none | that state at ees ria) Winzen, Hamburg via Ply: ST Krys, Ga, Oct 18—Arrived, brig J M Smith, Bryant, vi vere v s z charge of cor mterfeiting one cent interna oF the 6 urviv were removed to the Sailor’s Home, in | © 4 Pre . & Co, RAMBGATR, Oct 20—Ship Frank Shaw, built in the Uniteh jm, to'load for Matanzas. PcoOut Cae Reaston: “Captain JOD P. ounse. | Well street, Where they met with every attention, stamps. Thr yocused was arrested by oiticcr fo; | eieamiship Henry” Chat meey, Maury, Aspinwall—Pacife | states in Hy Gwned ty George Caieas k Co,of Nocud | PRUnENISG igJames Davin, Patridge, Matanzas, “Vili, master of the Vestel Nas arrived m ‘this city | AS soon 38, he Was ible Captain Rounsevite pub Prince's Doe sie anintands A press 000 8 qURD- | “Bloncuhip Hatteras Y4teckwood; Worfolk--Old Dominion’ | seretleccon wah Petcaane CAR ones Gent aah nae fy Waning ap —Aseinees ‘rig Lesa eran ae and is now stopping with nis brother-in-law, James | lished a card of thanite te apa ant conduc tity of st’ ginps, such as are used on matches, shoe, | Steamship Co, ¥ a drowned. ane Bkips Crescent City (Br), Colefield, Liverpool ; lL. Chapman, Esq, No. 261 Asylum avenue. | measures to commanicate his gallant conduct to the a oe pyaar tho premises occupied by the Steamship Franco) a, Bragg. Portland—J ¥ Ames. Naaeat es Ma ‘ae prown, do; sd Ges 'D Finney, Tuttle, 2 @ i- | Awerican Consul, through whom the government un) . Ship Palmerston “NG), Kolln, Hi Fr Edy Fre ee oe ke “terttute aMturence, | ‘ill be advised, sud will undoubtedly make some fe fend ant, ‘The Paper Weed Was CORT pio. | °; ae es fh Ronen eer sew rre The wreck lying between the triangle buoys at Key West | MAAPtM ou gaxon, Cassy, New Haven, Chutrreck ce secord, “The schonuer estied, from Ferenc TECLOST AND SAVED. Was (ee on e10000 bal to appear for examination | ,,4"* Omoa (Br), Porter, Cork for orders—Miller & Hough | yay heen cleared away by the gale, and the channels clear. | | Nov -Arrivedy barks Me Thcnsam, Asawa: Oswego, 8s Bonton on the 21h or February, toes on a generat | ‘The following is the only pubushed list of the lost | OR “YWednesday next. cea Heiene (NG), Knuth, Rotterdam—Funch, Edye & Consuiats or 1H Rrryuizo oF EoraDon) Oct $9 arrived, schre Marlette zilhen, Friteingy wWhating voyage In the Atlantic Ocean, She was a | and saved, and ao not rol by name, those of e 03 oe wane waa Cmaeile, Nickerson, Gibraltar and Genoa—VH | ro ene EpoR oF THE ed Nov 1569. ee ro ow Partridge, Snow, i shah apy jt , thor ough-bulit eraf!, capab'e of encountering | the crew who Were foreigners;— cur a ' ) rown & Co. Pf wife ¥ Arrived, «chrs ‘Thomas - the Soghest aac. Lost. TNE CARBOLEL: LOUD RAPLOUCN: ark iv, Peterson, Havana—J B Ward & Co, intercourse with {ne republis of Houator I detire to corneas lef Pravitence Tox N¥Qre: Albert Crandall, Roget 3 ‘orks MRE, ROUNSEVILLE AND CHILDREN, Mrs, Rounseville and two children, Mattapoisett, wrnnnnnnnnnnnnn Jr Con suental (Bry ard, Liverpool J F Whitney 4 Go. | gato through the medium of your columns the following im- | “WAUNTON, Oct 25~Saited, schr Chas L Lovering, PDIIIpE, Mrs. Rounsevilie, with her two children, a} Mass oo gost mate, Milton, Mase. Inquest Before Coroner Jones. boare, ‘ Mpsae reset ao ene nd mansuires te be. Of the merrhal seat | SWIEMINGTON, NO, Oct 29-Arrived, achra Abby © Wile Mieke porns areata Car and Pre vuore | domiuh W. Bates, second mate, Sandwich, Maes, ‘The tnatuest touching the late terrible explosion of | ‘irig itor det Marj(Br), Fellow, St Johns, NF, and St Pierre, | AU waste hall pay | lard, Gulliver, NYork;H G Bird, Drinkwa 3D gener) consumption, not superfluos ty yh Young, boat steerer, Princeton, Mass. atank of carbolic acid at the works of the Robins Scbvy Frank Treat, Wood, Para—C Ludmann & Co. an import duty not to exceed 16 per cent of tl ter, Roel average | V streaker, Vangilder, and Abigail Haley, Haley, mn durmg the absence of her husband, at Mr. Chap- Josey M4 a dt ‘ket of th . man’s, and very many peopie upon’ tie mil made | Wiliam O. Kager, New Hampshire. Wood Preserving Company, at the corner of Toird | Beis Mischiot (ir) Mover, Fort Spain—BY Weubers. | |b ahanverttuoue astcles, not xencrul ihe rates tany he rated | "Noy 1Cleared, stemehip Rebecen Clyde, Chichester, New her acquaintance and formed a most favorable im- | Edward Roberts, Lancaster, Eagiand. Mond streets South Brooklyn, by wnich catas- | At C.C Bearse, ‘Hodgdon, Arroyo and Ponce—Miller tenighee 3 Cent Inrogard tS avices tae-dutles upon | York f Fcharaces. She. wae.here caring Dk Hussey. Peverly, Mase. pinhead vntor of the patent) and | Acht Annie B (Bn), Ragett! Kington, Ja—P 1 Nevius & Son, | Which are nob increased there will be uo other, charges t ‘ast spring, and on the 20rti of April loft on a vessel ry W. Roltes, Hartford, Conn. trophe Martia Voorhies (inventor of the paten d chr S.A Fabeus, Orocker, St Martine HT A. Vatable & son, Shooe requtred fcr the saengneton of the weights and mi MISCELLANEOUS, belonging to Elisha 1, Smith & Co., for Barbados, rd Bedell, Somervitie, Mass, Micbael Geoghan, a workman, lost their lives, Was ur Heury Middleton, Brower, Harbor Island—B J Wen: | sixes of the metrical aster. | ts as tory remain tine | oem Ocala where she was to meet her husband and jolu himin | Hugh Cameron, Nova Scotia - resumed yesterday morning. ‘bers - un, NB—Hi P changed. But the duties upon other ‘alcoholic liquors shalt HE ELECTIONS TO-DAY. Rls voyage. Sue reached there on the isth of May, Joseph Bartlett, New York city. ‘Schr Impudence (Br), Givan, St John, jeney & Par- | je double those exacted prior to the decree dated February Care and on that very day, only two hours after | Isaac Aiken, New Hampshire. Richard W. ‘Trundy, assistant superintendent Of PR ae wreat_nontiey, ailer & | Pie WHAT WILL THE DAY SRING FORTH? her arrival, her husband's vessel came into And eight others, residence unknown, all fore jgn- the works, was called to the stand, and being te> | ppoma h Rogers, A yadndla rubber and bark shall pay an export duty of twa dol WHAT WILL THE DAY BRING FORTH? va . rs. et ‘0 —| 4 . — a ee Best eR ers. Saved. minded by the Coroner of the part of the testimony fae 8 mies, Bibel Pienoutie H W Jackson & Co. weed four reals (Atty cents) upon each vinta 3 WHAT WILL THE DAY BRING FORTH? the number of twenty-four, Mrs. Kounseville and | Joo Pr. R le, master, Mattapoisett, Mr ss, giveu on Friday where he left off, he continued a8 | Steamer Novelty, Wile AdL, ark SiG; DaRiEsLGa: ines: SxDege CHLNER ANG ERE . Suan vaca ve hae making venty-seven potions ia all on recy Cavanaugh. oy arendon, VE. follow: rhe fire was fed from the side under ARRIVALS houses are established. | 80 lon, however, as the bt on THE pei oard, the vesse: proceeded to the island of Domin- nd three Portuguese. saan 4 . anta Clara remaing as it now is no light dues are 7 ique; but nothiug of special account transpired : GENERAL REMARKS. the boiler; the farnace 1a about seven feet as acted In the port of Guayaquil... Very respectfully. THE EVENING, TELEGRAM ‘uael tne hour of we dreadful catastrope came. Captain Rounseville is still sudering fromthe | py four and two doors opened into the furnace REPORTED BY TIS HORALD STAAM YAOI, GREGORIO DOMINQUEZ, HE EVENING TELEGRAM ‘A TORNADO. v effects of ms terrible experiences, and } oth meu- in coming from the gauges up past the cocks; I Steamsuip City of Paris (Br), Mirehouse, Liverpool Oct 21, Consul of Ecuador at New York. : On the 28th of August the wind had deen | tally and physically is greatly prostrated , He says yia Queenstown 22d, with mdse and passengers, to John G Whalemen. WILL ANNOUNCE IN EXTRA ISSUES THE 3 th a posta ‘miles Hof Sandy Hook, passed steamalP | 64, washington sailed from Hermuda Oct 18 ona cratse. WILL ANNOUNCE IN EXTRA ISSUES THE olorado (Br), Williams, Liverpool Oct 20. via a ae ‘ae Beokes WILL ANNOUNCE IN EXTRA ISSUES THE P. ¥ f i , to Williams OAR ae TT tae dsabe nignalized bark Hen. | hip Nerens, Miller, from Callao for Queenstown, no date, 1 2c ve 2 " "oor! I had not better open them, | pale, Oov3l, blow ft e to the night; | he did not expect to live When the © waves tirst | asked Mr. Voorhies if put Ath wen abinieg dina a gale’ of w ind. * At | washed him overboard. He could no ¢swim, aud | and he said not to do so unul the pressure became two o'clock the Uext nigit so scvere Was the Lein- | made no effort to save himself further t an to catch | greater; the water was dripping from the Mead, of pest that all Dands were calied to close reef the su hold of the rigging as he was washe 1 against it. | tne potler in several small streams; we fumediately | ae 1 late lu the good swimmers on the — yessel were " Cl the head and partially succgeded 1 | frewshire, bound E; Slat, lat 40 29, ‘lon 69°25, passed steam- | lat 13 N, lon ‘1. sf GRESS OF THE VOTIN ei en ee Shrine yet units close A ee eye Te he could. nay a reacted Hie | ee eee ri this water was The product of | sips Chy of Brussels, hence for Liverpool, ‘ahd Europa, do eeihigoneregs, Punington, from Akyab, se, for Falmouth, PROGRESS a, tho vessel was kept off belore If, and plunged m cabin, where nis wife and children were, | what had been driven from the wood by the process: | MENT nine, parisidge, Galveston Oot 17, via Key Went | Ainip Francis i Cniting, Tyzon, from Liverpool via Queens- PROGRESS OF THE VOTING, through the hey sea, the high-roiling waves 1 he would giadly have dies” with them, | there were eight barrels of oil in the tank aud 10,000 | 94 °Arth Pdse and passengers to © H Mallory & Co. ‘Oct 23, | town for Baltimore, ataias lat 47, lon 14, PROGRESS OF THE VOTING, ing clear over hér decks weeping every port- | for ke feels that though be has sav 44 his own life he | superticial feet of lamber; 1v requires about four oY | ho lat, ‘te, poke ahip. Wentmoreland, from for New Or: pees showing ‘frowhridge. & ‘Son's signal, bound N, Oct ly abie thing avery, At three o'clock the gale, still | has lost a thes made life ete him, Bale See #LX hours to (reat the ots Wee the oH bagged loans} of ‘ortugas, sigualized aship showing a white fiag | 21, lat 2915, lon 68 41, THE RESULT OF THE BALLOTINGS, ro Win rio’ we the sails from their | about forty years of age, 0! @ Sing manners, and | yyro the tank it dld not come within three | with ared cross, steering west. 7" nll fantenings nett thay were pence Dallons, and, ab | tal freely, though, of course, sadly, of thedceur- | inches of the angle trons | of the boilers, | | beanahipcortes, Helton, New orteane Ot 2 eth mgBe | eno ah Reena ney a ee THE RESULT OF7THR BALLOTINGA: the same tly.e, a heavy sea Washed the decks | rence Which has been such <4 heavy wel upon | (The construction ‘and location of the augie | 824 ry . aren ORAS Oe , ci 8 js ete. from tem Tee one eoaiss And cevery small | hla.” In lis detp afiiction he ‘wilt -have tue sym. | {ron guiters was again gone over with, 1 thiuk | euesandheary sen after passing Halieras, | 4. | Libor trom Gnllaoslenky. a a ucuste, Von Harton, THE RESULY OF THE BALLOTINGS, boat was car ted into the can. ‘Phe vessel then | pathy of all readers. The young man Bolles, of | tuese gutters were fll of Oil, which flowed over | mage nad pasaengers. to Livingston, Fox eco. Experienced | Baltimore. TOGETHER WiTH ACCOUNTS OF yan under fjare poles until about four o'clock, | Har ford, one of the lost, wars well known here. At | into the oil in the bolier, and mmediately the explo- | stron Wales, with heavy sea, from Hatteras up; Oct BrEMERMAVEN, Oct 19-Sailed, Kormos, Wierichs, and paste whien she “4 coached to"'—ihat is, came tothe wind-— | one time he was a caynier for the Covrant. Mis | sion occurred; in butiding the machine we put a | Int 3620, lon 7462, wind blowing heavy from NNW, exchange Columbus, Hillmer, NYork; Laura, for Baltimore; 20th, INTERVIEWS WITH PROMINENT CANDIDATES The man abt je wheel evidently twsimg ali control of | parents live on Park Strect, and it was not until ece of half imol iron near the end where the fire | Signals with ie Richard s Ely, hove a) ‘ o bre rs eeery Hey Oneane Tentacle alan: were Orleauns® the helm 7 .te had been obliged to steer by the wind, | Saturday tat they were advised of his death, ais We supposed that the extra heat would requite | 4, Commissioners of Puntie Charlies and Correction. The | BAHLA, Sept? -Salled, ach Terie, Morris, NOM. a: us the comy jass in the midst of the gale gave no | though they had heard of ‘te loss of the vessel, this, while the iron need not be so thick at the other | ee eee oF Te eat ered by a captain, three Ganbthe Dot 20. Batted, Benj Banus, Rocko, Gall. ~ i. ouiue OF ta UNION LEAGUE: Suet ¥ /natever, but constantly whirled around wih Ne SEE IME end, where it Pode eres eee the oe referred | mates, sailing master, Deemasiee and surgeon, crew bo men pal ‘Oct 20-—Sailed, David Brown, Nichols, Newport, Teen in v : e e Pould “} iy! RD 1 a 3! ie e were OFS, PrO- 120 b 5 . e thoro oint io Dg. Et STA cicas ta ae ance ogee SUBURBAN J.NTELLIGSNCS. oe aeantha vapors; 1 chink the dropprog of te | sllespects and governed by mazof-war rules Giatrant, Oct Arrived, Stefano Aupick, Medici, New SUENES, _1NCID! sel might pave rode out the storm in safety, bat the eee oil from the gutters, and their Sonteor, with the ath dane Bist (Of Siomastonh Ive wae crerncol dare i ers Sept 18—In port bark Asphodel (Br), Bayfield, AND ALL OTHER MATTERS OF INTEREST CON+ Reva: aipene, mnoel Dad ios: control of every NEVs JERSEY. heated boller trou, caused all the steam generated Bt | Woviwart oi Sable Talani, with heavy wouterly ‘winds? Ost | for Borton i Dennis, Fletcher, Lon, | NECTED WITH TODAYS ELECTION BUSINES =“ ait now life or death—-an earn ve moment af the explosion; 2 ume le 17, on the Ban joke Whaling schr Gen Sherman, Clark, DEAL, Oct 90—Arrived, Freeman Dennis, Fletcher, Lon- siruggi€ to save in the face of overwhelming isa r ulve of any size would bave been of use; 1 think the | ¢f Beverly, to anil ina. tew dnva: * | don for Boston (and anchored). FIRST EDITION—Twelve o'clock promptly. Vantage 4s, Bergen City. overflow was due to not turning the cecks; I suppose Ship § Herany (of Searsport) Fanaa, ani » SL aa nya ioe err 3 Ho rors crete aa Lig soll : me = pach at ° — . _ a 8 7 ping from the boiler must have | with mdse, to Walsh & Cary fad 8 ani winds up 2 5 * a y y NT ” r + Capt in Rowe eee hte nts and ohitaren | BLASTING AccIDUNT—THnEE MeN InsuxEp.—At | {he water wesaw np Pie rat the top of the bolier: | ths Banks: ix been 16 days to the westward of the Bunks, Putadelphie for AmRter dan teae, Gitte, f SECOND EDITION—Two o'clock promptly. in tha cabin wien first lis services were required | ten o'clock yesterday forenoon a quanttty or powder | there was no evidence of a deiective fue; 1 | WubReary Wand AW winds, | og ae with | NEOrC ee Oct 7 Passed by) Neplane, Giting, for | THIRD EDITION—Four o'clock promptly. epeu deck, but be had no fear then that ihe vessel | exploded while tyree men were working in a sewer, | should have known tt if tnere was; the head con- | mise, to F Cousinery & Co. Had’ tine weather, DENIA, Oct 14—Sailed, Royal Arch, Hawkins, EXTRA EDITION—Nine o'clock P. M. promptly. ay Wrecked. He reallzed tue severity of the | Wien is being excavated on Myrtle avenue, Bergen | talnng the gauges was carried about ten feet; both | ™prig Goctlia (Nor) Lind, Malaze. U0 days, with fruit to Gal. | Fan mourit, Oct 20—Airived, Alma heads of the boiler were broken by the exploston; | wey & Casada; vessel to Wendt, Tetens & Bockman, Had GREENOCK, Oct 17—Sailed, Cerastes, Brunton, NEWSDEALERS AND NEWSBOYS the centre of the head, but | fine weather with variable winds the entire Rasenge. oa 95, | Gewoa, Oct 7—Arrived, C Madura (2), Morlander, Philadc iq Clara Jenkins (of Bangor), , ‘ — 2), FE OT eae oar enh fruit oF Grund & Gereso, | pin. : 3 niay take advantage of the sales of these editions, the F jtorm, but bad confidence in his vessel, and so | \Y vere sey re Jong hese was kept steady with the wind tie appre- | “It¥, and the uvin were severely Gn Saturday and | all three of us stood nea hey Jed no danger. ‘The “broaching to was | tit" won were unwise enongh yesterday co use | 23! arose from scrowing it J stumbled on a board, not looked for; it came suddenly, and then "i 2c! Sopp and as I recovered [ was outside of the line; the | Peeteh ty Mt Hougaton: Lad heavy weather the entire | | Havre, Oct 18—Arrived, Halfden, Olsen, NYor! — We ro Wag desperate work to’ do. “Just | One in snag it the result was mat acsperk | otier two Were left hy the head; they were found redid meal cioe bp pe eepay aie 4 Prine, ahaage, | 2¢Rnwohase, Davis, do; Hit, Forest BscHe, Hosm ADVERTISERS, TAKE NOTICE, soo as tb took place the -ligh sea “ he 2 i pretty near the head of the oiner tank after ihe ex- Brig Henry & Loulse, Potter, Port au Prince, v8, leans. <j na aah 97 Nassau DY ried the vessel's rail goue two or three. feet | fom the cretal exploded the powder and tne tae plosion; T was burned on the tands and face; 1 was | wih codes, logwaod aid, 2 paannngers to Tt ‘Becker & | | alled 17h, Hannover ), Himbreck, Harana and New Or. Price 2 cents. Stx Dollars a year. Oflice, 97 Nassau etreete & Ader Water. Captain Kounseviiio iimediately | Yory severeiy oa the tace and hands. but is injaries | 1a the air, I don’t know how long, but suppose £ | Co. Has Hen i) son Rvth ay haters aad sent Yerias | “Hanuna, Oct —Sailod from Cuxhaven 19th, Friedebury THE NEXT CARTOON NUMBER ‘ized an axe and went forward to curaway the | tuougu serwus are not of @ fatal character, John | Must have lain three or four minutes on the ground | Wyn ton” Gere int 9328, lon 79-48, signalized ship | Boysen, NYork. ” iS EVRNING THLBGRAW, Oremast, In order that the vessel might right up. | ficuards and Willa Annin had theirtaces and | after t came down; I feel pretty sore now; the couls | Westmoreland, steering BW. ‘ HONOLULU, Oct 20—Asrived previous, ship Ceylon, Tilton, 3 Aiter cutting the rigging all clear he found the | \)\n4s iacerated by the combination of powder, clay | Werenot blown out of the furnace; i can’t account Brig Maud (Br), Cochran, Kingston, Ja, 28 days, with log- | Boston. “3 ‘| FRIDAY, NOV. 5. Mast would pot fail sud commenced cutting that, | oni sand which swept like a shower on them. ‘Shey | for the dames immediately following the explo- | wood and coffee, to Henry de Cordova & © ind heavy Sailed previous to Oct 20, ban Ve res for Retmonty e but had not given amoie tian two or three blows | \ere ail emoved for medical attendance. sion; a3 soon as [ could stand T saw a light all | weather and have been 8 days north of Hatteras; Oct 15, lat Toushed arte an to oe3 ipa Grae, Dar ag SOMETHING SPLENDID AND USEFUL. beiore the schooner begau to go over gradnaily, around: { have seen several botler explosions be- | 3,074, saw brig Annies boundN: | | Spear, from San Francisco for Bukor's Island; Mary (Br, = BUA te Bait a inlnute, sf the longest the mean rit nag hte fore, and that had all the appearance of an explo- | An Weve" In gatinat, tote Murray, Jr Has been 12 | in portGet a0, ahip Fraik N ‘Thayer, Towne, from San FINE LIKENESSES OF were lying upon the water, the vessel was clear COLLISION ON THE CENTRAL RATLROAD.—AS the | sion by steam; it was by steam; have never used | gays north of flatteras, with heavy NW winds Francisco for Liverpool. 4 3 GENERAL GRANT, over. At thls time the wind was blowing like ® | tain which left Jersey City on the Central Railroad | SUperiieated steam im treating of those heavy ols; | “Svhre A Johnson, Maize, Washington, Niy 4 days, with | Liverroot, Oct 19—Arrived, Nebraska.(s), Guard, and a . hurricane and roared like heavy thunder. The ee i sntcanaoautin I don’t know exactly what it 1s; (ln reply toa ju nayal stores snd cotton, to W K Hinman & Co. City of ee (8), Brooks, NYork; Hibernia (@), Smith, THE WASHINGTON GOLD BUREAU, sea was chopping ugly and dashing in wildly from | at filteen minutes past eight o'clock yesterday morn- | man) my theory is that the ater from the wood | Schr MA Grier, Fleming, Virzink Quebec; 20:h, Malte (a), Hains, NYork. — all quarters, ‘The goly over and ail was so quickly | ing was rounding the curve near Communipaw sta- } which feli into the gutters flowed over on tothe | Schr L Morris, Hainmeti, Virginia. Sailed 1th, Arzilia, Uren, New Orleans; 20th, Edith, Bairn- THE NEW YORK GOLD CONSPIRATORS, done that the captain could not change nis position | tion Wran into a gravel train witch was being | heated iron and formed steam, which caused the hr MD Craumer, Cranmer, Georgetown, DO. son, NYork: Republic, Upton, New, Onieang: Adelaito mau to get aft where his wife and children and most of | switched of and which lay across the main track. explosion. Mr. Trandy, in answer to a question Schr Minnie, Ericsson, Georgetown, DO. Baker, Sutton, Savannah; Erin (#, Websier, NYork; Bur- ‘A Pac-simile of the Stone : prs : ' “ re Mr. * Canal boat Jessie, Lamartine, Ottawa 20 days, with lumber | mah, Churchill, Savannah; Bucephalis, Thompson, Mobile. crew were; for, as soon as the imasts toucved the | ‘The headlight of the locomotive was broken and the | concerning the fluid in the gutters, said it was not | to lt Platt, Cleared 19th,’ James E Brett, Patten, NYork; Frigate Bird, ONONDAGA GIANT, the vessel settled down Dodiiy, and he was | locomotive as well as three cars, was thrown off | oii, as there was uot suiicient heat ‘on to condense | — Canal boat Odell, Vaughan, Ottawa, © B, 20 days, with bar- | Lippe, Philadelphia; Telen Angier, Staples, Hayann or Ma- . > Washed away frou the fo: Water two or three minntes— \iter being in the } the track, but ce ihe track, ut no person was injured, rains Were | o1i'vapors; it was water from the Wood, aud not, as | ley. to FW Oliver. tanzas; 20th, Mimt,'Susich, N’ General Movlellan, Wil- Won aa Ween st of the t delayed wo ours in consequence, The fagman, er Pt : J Uanal boat Oak, Stack, Ottawa 20 days, with lumber to R | Hams, do; British Trident, Armstrons, Mobile; City of “Man- : eo understood by several present, naphtha oll; the gas | wits = chester, Phillips, Savannah; Anna Walsh, Fossett. and. P | under—he wasted agaist the mggma of the | it appeara, did not perceive tue obstruction in time | was escaping trom the safely valve, probably trom TELEGRAM SPECIAL REPORTER, 1 ie pee 8 the pro} rave! “ye 3 3 > Cook, Med Juebec 26 d “ é Pale oN Mara, Nie } : alnmast and caugiit there, getting badly nurt | to give the proper sigual wud prevent the colimon. | the oi; the reported explosion at’ San Francisco | eC! pet A: Cook MeMiny Qushies Soave wane [ae Roger Da beaela etapa iosatn AN ILLUMINATED NUMBER. tee nia TS Gas ok aa hieringine Arh eee Preehold. Was Hot similar to tls; thereare now works i New | “Gaul vont Oriental, Switt, Quebec 2dava, with limber to | Entered out ibh,cCuitivator, Russelly NYork; Texas, a ape CS. caren OF DROWNING CAsvAUTY.—On Friday night, while a ey which have been ruuning every day for over | € i! Mathews. Meentzen, Galveston: ih, City’ of Brooklyn (s), Brooks, | \1:WSDEALERS, SEND IN ORDERS IN ADVANCE, | ADVERTISERS, TAKE NOTICE. 5 " three yt n ck 0. Canal boat Summit, Broughton, Redentigny, CE, 20 days, | NYork; City of Boston (s), Halcrow, do via Halifax: No there found nearly the whole crew and the oficers | fisherman, named David Slocum, who resided along Surge Soares 2 Cane ee godin Ue te Gra mine Of | lin lambert Beatieon Co. ne von, | Draska Go), Guard, York s'G Caunitigy Bradford, Philadel. collected and holdimg on to ropes and chains, ae ie | nies ‘i . . entire Canal voat Jonehih, Bigelow, Repentiguay 21 days, with | phia; Trenton, Damaresq, New Orleans. z E NBS While there he secured himself with & rope, and the } golgug' a loud or fst, his tewin Of horses, wort | Of dre Vourlises, “and. dia. us. ne told meg Laoust | ver to biel, Bon & Co 1 Honan, Ost 19 Arrived, Lindesnaes, Olsen, NYork; Nov | “A LWAYS AHEAD OF ALU, COMPETITION TEAS, first mate did the same. . In the darkness of the night fell into a mili- | think any engineer could have foreseen an accident. Passed Throngh Hell Gate, * Cleared 19th, Georgina, Fowler, New Orleans. Cheap for cash. THOMAS R. AGNEW, TWENTY FEET UNDER WATER. a ri i tne Trap Tavern, a 1ex, . BOUND SOUTH. i a 3 rk. ‘ poud, between Shark river and the Trap Tavern, and Alexander H, Canningham Was next sworn— ¢ Ent out 19th, Brodrene, Larsen, for Philadelphia; 20th, So- 260 Greenwich street, New York. Here were twenty or more men in the rigsing. | Hodh they aad (helt owner were drowned. Restiie at 315 Clinton street; ama mechanical aud | Sch, Welcome Home, Br), Hateld, Win Fa OTe | ridderen, Larsen, Providence, ‘ CE.—CONBI 7 Just a8 the captain amd mate had got secured a very . practical engineer; have examied the botler; have 4 f% New, Sork, with pl to Crandall, Uniphtay. & O LONDONKERRY, Oct 19—Sailed, Stadacona, Cassidy. New BSOLUTE, DIVORCE.—CONSULTATIONS AS TO heavy sea swept over tue Iil-iated Newark. the original drawing, furnished by Mr. let MI go adhe nN r pe cPt ae pt Wead Orleans. A\. different States; also ‘Notary Public, Special Commis- buried the mast fifteen or twenty feet wi BAID ON COUNTERIRITERS.—Samuel Hopper, Fred- | called in to aaaist i is construction after it was | Mine Weleer ihe Onn, Parrabota Re Wangs, for New | GZGHORN, Oot O—Arrived, Agamemnon (8). Middleton, | sioner of Deods for svery State, and Tesepors £400 Captain Rounsevilie says that he th “ omy. f PS Meee ? < 7 7 3 s | York, with plaster, to HJ DeWolf « Uo. gp ea he ah A : “ F. I, KING, Counsollor at Law, 863 Broadway. rt yater tt least erick Witten and Alfred E. Turner, members, aa | Commenced (the pians were shown to: the jury); York, wi n pia %, » Br), Park “ Wall S, To Tet 16th, barks Udola, Whittemore, for NYork (to sail > — var ae ac _ mp Siragied and gasping. acd wasn te alleged, of @ counterfeit “pushing” brigade, whose | the machine conformed to the original plan with the |, Sehr Morford & Trubee (Br), Parker, Walton, NS, 8 days, | Nov 10); Argo (Br Condey, for do (to sail in November), }* 4 BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT up strangicd and gasping, and when he Me Oe ee eae te waae whose | exception of the neads being cast iron inatead of York, with plaster to Fenlston’& Co, and others. > States; legal everywhere; desertion, &c., suflicient cause; look about him he found sat all were goue e co( Hr), Chalmera, St John, NB, 18 dar advice free. , for New : Nov 1-Arrived Nestor d been arrested recently by. United states | Wrought; there was n@ specificavion as to tue thic i Jumber'to PJ Nevina «& RES CLAR pest ae Me ea Mg aaiga ead esd ager Quebec for Liverpool (and proceeded). HOUSE, Himself and the mate. Another furious sea swept neas of the iron; [examined the heads several time Y naelf and the mate i Bt | Gotcouve Nettlesl a ara Hie Shor ‘on; Lexa F 2 D Sawyer, Driako, Marves, NB, 90 days, for New 4 wl Sparta, Brown, NYork; 16 ain est Over ‘aud broke their fastenings. and both wear | detective, Ketttesinp, and are now tn urance vile. these were of cnt iron with ® wrought iron ahect if | Yaa with snes to Holyoke & Murra . HHATAGA: Oct 4—Ballod, Sparta, Brown, NYork; Ith, Ed | -—orpe—coggns, DIZZINESS, under water, ‘The captain does net know now long | POnpel © Avie Atlante Garden, New Yorke fie | te centre; the cast iron was an inch and five-six- | | Sclir Pacific, Wass, Calais for New Yors, with Inmbet to | — M'ansettiEs, Oct 18—Arrived, Lucy A Nichole, Edwards, he was buried, but he never expected to rise again. | WBNS iraq in the Tombs until a requisition for his | senths thick in the extreme, when it joined the | Jed Fixe xc A NYork. BRANDRETIVS PILLS cleanse the internal organs a8 though n1s head strugk against some py Ween ie 7 Vago @ requisition for his | wrought iron; the .wrought iron was about seven- Schr'M Weeks, Gillman, Belfast for-Rondont, with staves NAPLES, Oct 10—Arriyed, Ortolan, Leeman, Philadelphia; erp found he was in the rigging at the end removal here 1s inade ou sixteenths; cast iron expands by heat in a greater | wittlamber ts T Mayhew & Con nt” ayh for New Yorks | ith, Rerpentina, Vergeina, Nov sone, het he Neti Ringe Coes See eee " shnet pecamen tha. cromeirees he -— 3 ; eas Ds i TS . Sailed, ay, W 1, —— nd by cliuching in vetween the cross-irees i Re eae oe ratio than wrought irong in oqual thicknesses | “Senr James Tilden: Davis, Eliaworth for New York, with | ghORTSMOUTH, Oct 20—Salled, Moses Day, Woodward, New | 14. colds and cougha are the consequence of retained oured ee again, Here he saw she mate { if WESTCHESTER COUNTY. Wrought iron will stand eight times the pressure | lumber to Brett & Son. PLYMOUTH, Oct 19—Of, Mary Bentley, Clark, frem Shield fo get hold of some Core the rige ing a ans that cast ifon-wills gScerinta, White, Lubes for New York, with tau toJed | for Palermo. . i matiers, checked perspiration; in these cases four or siz een, a oor fellow dropped away mae rig ag Oe pannus 6 & CO. > \-Salled, Essex, N b, New nd Was never seen agai ATTEMPTED OUTRAGE BY A NEGRO.—A young lady | g,/2@ inquest was farther adjourned antil Wednes- | "Yar ver caret, Barbour, Milbriage for New York, with | Quont, TALBOT Oct 20—Salled, Esser, Newcom! pills bring quick and lasting relief, and never fail, In fact MORE SEN DISCOVERE! heed Pack,-who. tag: bien! tonalite: at das okie I chro ai lumber to Chase & Talbot . PALMA, Oct 9—In port brig Clarabelle, Tracy, for Mesana Captain Rounes also fouud were one of the a 7 4 hing at one of the Seur Justinw, Keen, Rockland for New York, with limeto | next day to load for NYork. BRANDRETH'S PILLS ave more and more used as they crew, Who had been washed away, hoiding ou (0 | Public schools in the town of Harrison aud near CONPLAGRATION IN WILMAMSRURG, 3K Brown, kland QUFFNSTOWN; Oct 20—Arrived, Aberdeen, Cole, Callao — the rigging, and an hour later another ian <wai | White Plains, was assaultea afew days since while is tohieht Aarian, Everett, Rockland for New York, with lime, | cyefore reported arrived in the Downs 20th); ist. Etna (s), | become known. They invariably sapplant other remedies yheu ¢ 7 i i. 7. , khead, and Idaho (#), Cutting, NYork for Liverpool; Nov. up and got hold of the mast. Whew daylight ca. in an outbuildmg attacned to the school, by a - SchrS ‘ft Loud, Loud, Rockland for New York, with lime | 1 rips eded). and have never decreased in sale in any locality where intro- two men were discovered sitiing on the vesse's vow. | hlegro who entered and seized her by ‘the Lows Nearly Forty Thousand Dollars, tod R Brown. sere Ayan Caves Dubin en gentle ary Stirs / ‘These men liad been in the forecgstle, sud wh throat, The screams of the young lady, with At about haif-past six o'clock last evening a fire, Sehr Hann oh D, Chase, Plymouth for Elizabethport, with | iio JaANRIRO, Oct *—Suiled previous, bark Aquidneck, | duced. They restore health by taking from the bowels and the schooner went over got out, Bnd asthe mast | those Of some children who saw the = occur- lumber, Chesebrough, Baitmore. 2 to be tie work of an incendiary, broke out | — Schr Bilow, Wallace, Rockport, Me, for New York, with | “Eireups Oct 12--Arrived, Melbourne, Horton, Antwerp. the blood only unhealthy accumulations. They are harmless, ranite tor the new Poat oflice. p ne OS hevmton, pba, . HL | D Uridin, Gould, Gloucester for New Yore, with fish | ysgued2ueh, Carlton, Treeartta, Sevannahs JO Moyntony | s64 gearcning and thorongh in removing all Impurities from broke secured a place to hold on till the hull pa rence, fr tiaily righted. At avout liall-past séven o'clock one | been ¢ glivened the fellow off before his design had onutand he disappeared im the woods, riage factory of Titus & Shepherd, N of the officers came in swinming gnd got ou tie | His intended victim has since been serious i. Such | Grand street, Williamsvurg, and the flames spread tetson. ‘York, preparing for sen, Eaappen Geck, but, aiter speaking a few wards to those on | is the excitement in the neighborhood of the outrage | with fearful rapiility. ‘The factory waa a two sf 2 Schr Francis Edwards, West, Boston for New York. Fae a ea en oe arial, ateaaalip’ Deutachland, | the human system. Persons who use them reach « higher the bow, lal down and immediately died froin ex- | that threats are made to lynch the negro, for whom . be y Ory Sehr D M French, Kelley, Boston for New York. Neynaber, NYork for Bremen. harp look out, frame building, the first Noor containing several car- Schr Lucy A Bloasom, Chatfield, Boston for New York. ARMOUTH, TW, Oct 19—Sailed, Success, Chase (irom | Average of life than those who donot, Let the sick see to Scbr Maggie Van Dusen, Compton, Boston for Philadelphia | onion), Movile. to relieve and 5 ure le per- haustion. He had been in the water about tiree | the indignant citizens are keeping as = - riages and the second all the machinery and valu- Sehr Deborah Jones, Bal at, Boston for New York, hours, aud was naked and chilled. At about the their interests and procure what f same tue one one of the men found on the mas ONG 1 abi 4 ri 7 Schr Mary Langdon, !{a!!, Boston for Elizavethport. American Ports. Jeft and gucceedea in getting om board the veasei, | LONG ISLAND. able property of the firm. ‘The former was saved | Schr Emily Bello, Kelley, Yarmouth forNew York, with | BOSTON, Oct 80, P M--Arrived, ship Therese, Mudget, | hape cure them. the only, portion of which out of water was a part | Saieemanamenmened and the latter destroyed. Loss $10,000; partially | fruit. Liverpool; barks Venus, Davis, Liverpool; Nicholas Thayer, — vf the port bow. The other man in te rigging was ‘Tne Hovse ov Grorar Davis, in Hicksville, was | (23Ured. | Tae Names then spread rapidly, pro- Schr Mary Hoxie, Berry, Nantucket for New York, with | Crosby, London; brig Sarah, Gorham, London; schra Isabel TOWN oF O8sINING, Brookside, Oct, 23, 1869, wine away and drowned. tena. Papas h oy - ie ductng the utmost consternation in the populous | fish to Rogera & Co. “ L Pierce, Pierce, Tangier; @ R Lanfair, Lewis, Province- ——— Panlon este Gate. coramiats:, entered on Sunday night and robbed of $200 worth avoruood, and berore ten o'clock the follow. | Schr W W,Dickinson, Rodgers, Nantucket for New York, | town. a pape ie ens Been ee ee ee Now left alone on the mast Captata Rounseville | of goods. ‘he village Post Oflee, next door, was | Ig mentioned property was destroyed:— “Schr Rawlings | Santuc y Cleared Steamers Oriental, Snow, Savannah; Romen, | My DEAR Sim—I have wiltien to you before, telli fcund tt exceedingly diMoult to sustain hunself. | also robbed on the same night of thirty dollars in able, sheds and one house belonging to Bern- | toms Miler on! Nemacket for New York, with dah ig thc RE Galbuns ‘Lovell Albany? 5 hot teoaeton ey Deas tear Beery espana ta at over the prosirate spar buried | postage stamps, ; sg Vath, rear of No. i088, $509; insured for ir Flyaway, mau a New Bedtord for New. orks Willams, Cornish, NYork. i : 7 how much Tam judebted to you for your Pills for my health, ra from two to ten feet under water, barely givin NOTaE! ce! . SOUTHS 200. ir Lafayette, MeVonald, New Bedford for New York, ot BL \, Concordia, Hedge, NOrleans; vaiah an time to catch breath as each rolling oe 4 ANOTHER A T ON THE SOUTHSIDE RalL- Orchegtrion Hail, Join Gross, proprietor, 33 Grand hr Loufaa Frances, Kelley, New Bedford for New York. parks Rvelana ir) Meboney, Liverpool; Gari Georg (NG), Thave know reached eighty-eight years, and am hale and | Schr Henry Txber, Bowmary New Bedford for New York. | Stover, London, n cove! 8 n Ww e ROAD.—Yesterday morning the accommodat 0 26 4, $12,000; insured for tuyn covered him. Se oiten were these seas upoa f td . odation train | street. Loss, $12,000; insured for $: Now Arrived, steamers Norman, Philadelphia; Nereus, | hearty. For the last thirty-five years T have used them as him that three or four times « mmute he was wiser | on the Southside Ratiroad ran o he splen- er a cow near Glen- | did organ of this establishment, valwed at $10,000, 13 hr Helen, Ferry, New Bedford for New York. ur John Lozier, Tretethon, Tannton for New York ix ing Ball and A burgers retirning from New York’ in the ¥ n nd Ac ferryboats focked to the scene of conflagration in F Shnits, Youn: rwich for Hoboken. i, Weights. great numbers, thus rendering it dimicnit for the W Whistier, Pilaney, Norwich or New York. eS ety Banatel There was @ small assembly of large m o Keep Grand and South First streets, be- Louisa W Birdsall, Latham, New Loudoa for New | Robinsaty Boston vin Wilmington, Eg en First and Second streets, open for th Nov 1 Arrived, steamship Weyboseet, NYork; brig Fo ater and the Waves dashed agaiust him witi ter. | daic and was in consequence thrown fro. the track, | belleyed to be irreparably damaged. It wag notin- | Schr Maria Fleming, Williams, Fail River for Rondo Sa ee deen Fe mirivel. achrs Sea View (Br), Wile | ™y only medicine in Rheumatism, Colds, Coughs, Fevers, rificforce. At two o'clock inthe afternoon the mas causing some little detention to travel. shred, ar Janos Parker Sr, Kelley, Pawtucket for New York. liams, Ganlen, PR; Stephen Hotchkies, Hodgdon, Boston; J vo slewed around and the men on the yessel gotarope | pepicavion or A Nuw Cat ‘ as No, 10 South First street, ocenpied by James Ram- | Sehr Louisa, Hambiin, Providence for New York. B Knowles, Cousins, Berbice, Below, brig Isabella, Fultons | 81 indeed in all diseases that have troubled me or my to hun, and by {ts aid he was drawn on boa | EDICATION 4 3 ATHOLIC CHURCH.— | gey, was damaged to the amount of $200, r OL Hulse, Lisle, Provilence for Elizabathport. from NYork, to loa for Sugna, fi 4 I take pl ti that B: Keep company with the otiier survivors tueve await. | Yesterday morning Viear General Turaer, of Brook- | No, 14 South First streat, occupied. by Mrs. Corley, | Sept Alfred Chase, Kelley, Providenes for New York, Be OF eal a diy Ok. ase AE ie cera eee Subembagh aps ang their fave, | lyn, assisted Farley and Hubbard, | sustained a damage of $3,000; insured for $2,000 in | So ‘Home, Bagley, Providenc LP nde Hid W Hokoker: tS NYS OO | have always cured me and them, I believe their nse has ; THIRTY YOURS MORE. performe vices of the Churen-of | Citizens’ Insurance Cotupany, Mrs. Jane Stewart, | — Sehr Eilon Lowen Hawelde, Providence for New Vere, Ye Tete Biren Reo, Terie, Tiana Queen bio ptaing of special interest occurred daring th . Boniface, it The new cdifice | tenant, lost furniture valued at $1,000, and airs, | Schr Lizzie Evans, Myhain, Providence for Elizabethport. BRISTOL FERRY, Oct 29—Sailed, sehr Theodore Dean, | St4tly prolonged my life, and saved me thousands of dollars followieg thiriy hours; ali this tine, through tn is @ neat and commodious one, and occupt a | Brown, $300; no insurance r Charger, White, Providence for New York, Phillipa, Georgetown, DC, % il 1 writ his testi re she fit dismal, Fatches of the uigit, the res¢acd, bat tot piewsant site at the entrance to the village. The ‘0. 16 was owned by Th 8 Price and occupied Sehr ydrangoa, Reits, Providence for New York. BRISTOL, Set a0 ‘Arrived, steamer ray, Smith, NYork; |! doctor's bille, wri te you this Imony (or the benefit yet saved, men held firmly ir pidees, hoping | Vicar Generat Was accompatiied by a number of per- | bY Henry Taylor and A. Voght. Loss on building | scnthos Bilis, sis, Proviuense for New Yorks ow ON | Schr Chas L Hiulee, Lisle, Ellzabethport; sloop Harvest, Cor | or whom it may concern, Tam yours truly for help th the coming day. Un Souday aiternoon | sons from Brook ya | £2,000; Insured, Mr, Taylor loses $1,000 on furni: | Schr Kate Mebane, Hawkins, Providence for New York, | Witbtovidence for NYork, 2 — : another, of the crew swam toward the vessel and on ~ lute atid Mr. Vognt $500: no insurance, ur A T Rowland, Rowland, Providence for New York. CHARLESTON, Oct 24—1n the Koads, bark Oswego (Br, NATHANIEL HAYTT, ned the others—now five in all. He was seen for | FAT MEN'S ASSOCIAT.ON AND CLAM BAKE SOCETY. Phe inflammavie nature of the property destroyed chr Haynab Witietis, Boult, Providence for New York, Roberts, St Andrewa, NB, ‘i Or Oat wo hours betore he came up, and was Adating on a . caused an immonse volume of famerant Wiley. chr FM Sinith, Chase, Providence for New York. Oleared-—Brig HC Brooks, Briggs, Philadelphia; achra | We certily to tne signature of our father, and furthermore ig mma Wadswouth, Mel dL OC Wishart, Mag: ‘elit A H Brown, Pierce, Providence for New York. pala door, on which he jad hi al hich Vad N LJ Seor Jaa English, Baker, Newport for New York. hou... All thet these five men tad to Yold then was © portion of the rail, avout six feet long and eight Wiches wide. Here they sat, with thelr feet on th: icles, making fast to each other, tyre, Bos! ; Carrie Holmes, Wilmington, NC, ror getow: ¥ rs eae eee ee oe onoe, | medicine, ourselves and in our families and ever found them, a outa Ta , ¥ both elticacious and innocent; in fact we consider a box of estify we have for years used Brandreth's Pills as our 806 folmes, S | GOING TO THB CAB night in one of the rooms of the Revere House, | but before the flames made any great Tunis Bodine, Bunce, New London for Rondout, . . s ABID. } i f i vi In ¥ » Buin ! mento, Matanzas, Y dre "itis t (4n Widinesday, the condition of the weather aud | Browlway, for the transaction of the ordinary bi speotor Folk and Captatn Woglom brought np a large mop lg dated hg he GT FERNANDIN A, Oct 87-—Cleared, schr Roswell; Copp, Port | BFamireth’s Pilis vetter than a medicine chest for the alok ot the cabin, He nat womea watt, was able 10 | uess of the organization of the Fat Men's assooia. | {FC of men and materially alded the firemen Sel $8 Buckingham’ Lew!s, Portland, Ct, for New York. | “PORIRESS MONROE, Nov Passed up, ship WJ Hat- coi Komethingrof tike fate of his loved ones, and it was | UO. This association was well represented by a “WOODMAN, SPARE THAT Tacé.”” Schr Jonerh Hall Mayor bottiand, Gtefor New Terk. RESMNGT ee, oe i en hehe ee United States Assesses fav aver six YORE also.tesira Yle thot something to eat or drink should | goodly number of the representative vodily organt- Nereraer SPARE HAT Thee. Sclir Silas Brainard, Buell, Portiand, Ct, for New York. Massed in Oct 30, schr Arctic, Norris, from St John, NB, for ~~ MORGAN HYATT, be found, i anything remained, but the cabin had | Zattons of the members, J. P. Fisk, president, in the Another Landi ies Schr J © Smith, Baldwin, Portland, Ot, for New York. Baitimore. Passed out 29th, weir, Valeria (Br), Matanzas; orm A been washe eiy Out, and neither the Baiies chair, j SROHEY TARORED Were BONvit. Sebe Mariner, Ghervia, Greenwich tor New York. doth, barks J Cargill, for Ireland; Taliaiman, for Kio Janetro; now (169) Justice of the Peace. ‘were discove: could ‘anyrbing be got to ap- Shortly after the assembly of these ponderous By degrees one after another of the old iandmarks | Sebr Fablan, Baker, New Haven for Trenton, | wuiton, for ——; brigsj Romance, tor Navassa; Premier; pened Pease unger vy t. ‘This was a pliter disappoint. | bodies In oue of the sural rooms of the house it] ATound Which centre many historic reminiacencos | Schr Expedite, Rackate, New Haven for Eilzabecnport, 1S RC ELOWN, SC, |<: Aeetved, ‘ache Palmas t CURE: OF at avatar anent, for it had ab when the cabin | Was found neccessary to blow off the steam that | are disappearing, and no mementoes of thein are left Schr Neptune, Kelly, Now Haven for New York. ee et ¥ ris ae ee Brive: Sido; Oct'1 18M could ke explo. vould be obtained, | evaporated fro urge a concentration not vars neia are left, Behr E Sturtivant, Crase, Block Rock for Raritan River, ih, brig Chap Wesley, Grilin, Belfast; achr 8 E ING SING, Oct. 7, gnd it kad how’ deca 2 & particle of | too agllid flesh by opening several of the W excep: In the pubile institutions of the city. ester | Sehr R.M Care, Mocking, Middletown for New York Aiioe sae f aes Cn oe food had been eaten or a drop of fresh water tagted. | A peW chair had been provided by Brother day workmen, by order of the Street Commissioners cor Lady suttolk, Apnstrong, Middjetown for New York AROLA Oe | Hon. B. y Sing Sing: x pea ee ee a ry H ererg returpad ort antial, good-natured pr made an aaganit upon the old tree, planted by an BAEEY Richton, Hulthy Bridgeport Tor Lleabeth port, } TYOHILD, outa Clenrede! ant A Thave been for many year a great anfferer froin dyspep- p their narrow s\tting p mh Witu put , " being very fra t ch setulae im teont Prat ta abe wns Rohr Senetor, Smith, Bridgeport for Etzabethport. ‘ ¢ ( tnore, Uti | Uttle nope leit to c.Xc ae ale of bis ; tpn Reg early Duteh settler lu front of what’ is now known rela veian pt Bridgenor Bleabeibipart, | Liverpoo);'schr Anna, Whitinore, Uul sis, I became so bad that it was only the cs ewereh an nt ay of hip ; other Coe agsured the members that 0. 1,181 Broadway, and by six o'ciock im the | “eH Bxoelsor, Murphy, (oii Hpriny for Kondout. | N ely Ont ANG, Oct 27--Clenred, Lin , f the vessel, ving t vening it was shorn of tts veteran brauches that i Bou RAST. nekin, Havre. food, and in small quantities, that I could digest at all, and out of ‘ an ty body at inteaded to seat, and | for centuries has stood the blast® of the north |. BHZ Cyclone, —, trom New York for Boston perme Wires citer. yor. | provisions of some s a) wale got fitted to the burden it would no ls. The work of decapitation wae superintehted Schr Ls Crocker, Thrasher, Philadelphia tor Taunton. SOUTHWEST PASS, Oct 2 uly Freeman, | T became in consequence very feeble. For years 1 followed it, apd, after two ho.tre aly Ww groan beneath the load. by Captain Burde lafficers of tt iperintende jebr Geo Hotchkfes, Rackett, Philadelphia for Mawtucket. bunk, M ua, — accurad it, but found to their disa ne fA pose te give & ballin trving # Py captain Burden and opteers Of tue Twranky nine Beede, Philadelphia for Provi salied nay ‘ ay | He PFeserIptlons oF the best physicians but T got no relief, varrel of eps’ q nbs n 2 me od " pdt yd yclock, formed a ‘ deiphia for Dighton, 3 Crane, Bay — Cera Valente 1x'é J pen, find the members were very | ling abdut i und ior some time delayed the passage fa for Providence. River N qi for Hdston; | and at Yongth Tletermtned to give a trial to your pill The 1 rh th “ » ‘ . ft f ~ Ss to Che. arrange *- | of cars and pedestrians. A descendant of the jadelphia for New Ha- junitor, jain MeCobd, Bon: ged. All through the wee the captain and his four @ fat and le ul are to be there, but the num- | oid Knickerbocker: who planted it stood, hy can y She we | for New n, cio for 9; Wm Dunn, do for do; | first two or three dosea made mo quite slok; but they brought Qewmpawons ciung to the Wreck~elght days withow her of tickets issued is to be lim Ladies to | watched ite demolition, as limb after limb, by me sd ' hnaon, Philadelphia for Providenee, n, New Bedford fi | -—— sd or water, ‘There ia hardly another ia case | watch the fat men are to be looked af Poree | or ploek and teenie fr Wancmamenntts nea, by Rienns enton for Hartford. _ Bist ANenZ0, | away much black and fetid matter, and T felt relieved of « « Wyrecord testimony’ of all 18 that the thought | tore any lady over 200 pounds may be ‘p: +A pane tack! gently lowered into the Tren New Haven, Yankeo gor for Now York; Arial, do | ‘ Nifood scarcely entered their minds, but chere burn. | after tt on the tlp-toe of ex treet. Tere wag fully 1,000 persons present, but | | 4 Brunswick for New Ha. | Teer, Buckport for dos Prudeneo, Camden for do; Ad Toad from my stomach and bowels, A few more doves cured t lrove them to ¢ 1 | The er § a the hot one Was found to exclulins— 5 jarcner for do. Pah wane it NBL lig lrove the™M to distraction. Eight | Th ter se 13 the mw | Schr Harriot & Sarah, Murphy, Amboy for Hart? NORWIOU, Ogt 20—Arnived, avhr © P Shultis, Young, me, and for over twoyears 1 have had no retuen and eat of a with 4 drop of water !—what a inira- she ) things being equal, oodman spare that tree, Jniia & Martha, Dix, Eliznbethport for Port ethport, — ¢ ft What hearoiam that can out = uth it aheltored Mi be Angie, Henao, Hot Warehatn ied Sonne C Titer, and B Flower, NYork. everything without the least trowble from my stomach. In 1 su terrivh ordeal it came we A reer ‘i . Schr Cheeabrough, Robinson, Aibany for Wester! W LONDON, Get Arrived, achra Sarah R Thomas, — wo IX tits dreadful parching, ‘that CENTRAL POLICE OFFICE. ee Pil prot . Schr Luey Ames, Landon, Rondout for Howton, Arnold, Pulladeiphia for Muddiethwn; Niger, Thompson, | fact, my health could not be boiter, and T feel it to ve my Ay 1 a ll garden 4 s ig AS —— hen the men ceased work at six o'clock for the | Scur Braveh, ——, New York for Pawtnoket, NYork'for Boston. | —— aro thot indore. Lei eoenae Last night this buliding, which on more thau one | day neariy all the ancient branches had been lowered Rehr David Pearsall, Engagy Now York for Greenwich, nine ce Letev ant John, NB, for | duty to mate this statement thet others say, be advised wins. ¥ the mouth. As noa'| oftes Wades lige te tar ., | to the ground. ‘The wer - cd Sader Schr Geo W Glover, -—-, New York tor Dighton. ork; schrs Lanny i, North Padi ftw 2 the rox ¥ of the moutit it giued there and scaled om | CCasion has heen left, as far as outward appear. | {0 the ground. | The work will be continued to-lay, | Rint eveimn, unrech Now York ter Mpuereik Raton, and Ruth Halsey, Parry Jonas G | has cured me, and T believe that Brandreth's Pills are capae in large ‘fakes, Sv suffering @8 Was experienced | ahees xo, entirely in charge of a janitress, John Du- } remain in Lrowd “ Ms e” Will | f Schr 5 bdwin, Waterbury, New York for Stamford, Chew, Deering, Taunton for dv; #, Richards, and | only cannot ( % deseriby fearful be: a| 7 7 . " A a roadway lo prociaim its sovereignty of Mary Natt, Biiven, N\ ork, ble of doing the same for others they have dono for me, conaet | tne Was fearful beyond teling. | val, telegraph operator; a doorsinan and a member | the aboriginal growth. A branch of tho tree his joe . PHILADELPHIA, Oct 0, PM-Oleared, ship Wyoming, pity ane ANC 10 Gisutes Qoeueren ce om ty coe Ofte Baer Way SaUed, Was ar ce | been preserved (or the purpose of being placed be- BELOW, Jultus, Liverpool bi Han tab, Cariero, Gendt ; Rent | Youre truly, . rred appeared, some | of the genlal senior insp as e en- ide the branch ot , rt t 8 P " shaw, Sylvemer, Charleston; Almon’ Rowe, 'Drisco, Port — distance 0: V0 far T to (be atttnc xi. The Urtie | tative’ Or she. Superitondent, and “amo | of Commmianoues Prete, Te I COCHIN Doce [ore maar tvons West Satan Tang’? solire NC Paaey Haley, Navassa; Join Walker, Davis B. GEDNEY TOMPKINS, ope wha ‘ed suddenly departed wa theph irving and Moore in charge of the detective om Moe. Seay > ae Al Proviances enn Gaaten So ohn Cadwalne wiitened iis Were lost to view La the distance MiNi 20r E @ ice. | office, SAILED. Stelman, nnd J H MeCaxthy, Simpson, Salem; Mary Tula, | Dt. BRANDRETHYS office, 294 Canal atroet, New York, , at Yat tO View 1 th ance ig the entire night this sta” was on duty, aud ——- — : heres, Porno Babblit, and Gb Here i Be Sra wie Nie na jscl carne 10 sighthone of theta for a moment absented themselves for A COLORED CANDIDATE FOR IMMORTALITY, Steamahip Henry Chauncey, Aspinwall. Hoke exidwint Dighton Mneah rity Paekarty Bare every wiier Sone Inch Ut {Hie vosee, Gage NY LODE tO hEMF the purpose @f Visiting concert saloons of question- Wind at sunset WNW, light, MY H Wentoott bit Lenn; WW Mercy, Champion, ( BUNIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS AND ALL " the wrecker oy oe able repute. & marked yrovement is observab) z c Avi ne - ington; Henry, Dobbin, Bangor b . ARG JOINTS 5 by the low linet oF the wreck m the ‘ir, 4 a “hg — hee rove : ent 1s observable The Eighth precinct report that at forty-flve min Mavine Diensters. ov i—Arrived, steamship Homan, Baker, Bonen, » Below) sos of the Feet cured by Dr, ZACHARIE, 160 baer ressv MRA AY LAST, tty sete hagewent of thig lmaporlant branch of the | utes after midnight this morning, Olara Stevenson, BUTP PRANK N THAYER (not 2 reported in news oéitens bare eer, fox from Sagua; Erte, irom Sulina: brig Bae ® i. Mhese two last 220 disa nto ‘0 the ra ave a 7 Ns d ie, and an Italian brig. abies > aatecence na seat S pmamel af aisireae ond ae cin tak conten wouee.eo F ; * colored, of 78 Grand street, died suddenly while at- | yesteriay), Towne, fromsan Francisco for Hiverpooy witha | “AWE CR ET ue G0. Arsived, why Sarah A Falconer, | T)R,E- Bs, POOTE, AUTHOR OF “MEDICAL, COMMON Hoimed. At about four o° ‘ 19 Afvernoo ACCENT TO OENenat Woor,—We learn that on | tending a missiop church at 14 Sullivan street. ‘Khe | CM's of wheat, on Sept 4, tn lat 2334 N, lon 121, encountered | Wilson, Roni Reneg,”? may bo consulted in person or by letter at his hoisted. At abot four « ttt niles Oof ta the | culurday aiternoon last onr honored townsman, | Coroner was notified to hold an inquest, the surgeen | *.°xclone and sprung a leak; the cargo sbitted and sho was | Batled—Schr i M Branscome, Brann otiice, 120 Lexington avenue, corner of Kast Twenty-elghth anoigier Vesse! Appeared About four miles Of to the | General Wool, accitent ‘ wae iy quest, is pelied to put into Honolalu prior to Oct 20, discharge ber OVIDENCE, Oct m street, Office hours from 1 A. M.Ui4dP. MO ea Gas ientally tripped and fell while | havin ronounced — thi dead, t 8 PROVE 5, Oct WO Avvived, 14 P.M, Consultation windward and pefore dark the ‘n of this vessel, | walking on the piazza ot nis residence, and was | sunaeraently the remains indicared chat thet DIA! | freight and repair the damages: Scull, Philadelphia; Ontario, Barber, free. ee erred tie rie from | quite seriously injured by the fall. fe was conveyed | was inf trance, and the Coroner ia. (its Choaled Cue's| weLk poteed Freee Hare ee eee fet Raltimare, | Home, Roprey Ao peiy, Cane {YB AND BAR DISE/ Sr8—A SPHOTALTY FOR THIRTY Cnipa to London, sscovered the wreck aud by « | to lis chamber and immediate tmertent ey ‘ance, an oroner is thu: cheat oul which parsed Fortress Monroe AM Ist fost, has lost foretop: | gon, Rondout for Pawtucket years, by F. A. CADWLELL, M.D, Ocntist and Aur had got wihin 100 yards of it. He got ont'a boa ummioned, and was nant n al attendance | of a fee, Notwithatanding the incident oddurre: gaventmnast, Treasure, Arnold, Ny ork | 781 Lexington avonue, Open daily,” i and Auriat, Bee esnl Te wloseesde,... Captain’ hovoserih ciday.' Wo rogrey to lath Chanore comfortabie | carly im’ the evening, the particulars yee not | xia MaWiA te), Philips, from Boston for Sydney, OB, eae Tins ae ere Tore || Sanda RKGWAGE OF MRAROA iho A aud his companions Were 80 Weak that they could n ul has recently been failing * scoured at the Central OMce from Captain Mills? der- | w as towed into Halifax Tat inst divmnsted. ¥ Churel. A Piilnuelphia; Sa rk, Griftin, | Le withont Haron Liebig'a sipuatare on every fone The We Rope that Mis | geante until after one o'clock, at too jate an hour Schr OLIVER (of Cohasset) v mM Not to learn further particulars of this singular case, vors, Ort, lumber Indi Leathers, from Bangor for Dan: Wonted Vigor Will soon retu a, was badly strain ptand, mal by another day Sf the longest, inust hay Joseph Porter, Burroughs, Ao; ‘Lizz 0 In WEN W blow. | Miikaveuport: Maty A retmoroy Hapa i, Ryans,’ Malian, | Malt Hivos for inyaitte and famity use, Charger, White, J. MILHAU'S BUN8, 188 Lrondway, New York,