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10 : , Ost 18-In port achr Electric Spark, Cornell, tes LEIGH HUNT. itd on tis Bed or chain pained ss reguias of the’ passace; SURINAM, Oot 6~In port brig W Morris (Br, Morris, for THE ENGLISH ‘TURP. Inusrvals of from three to tive yenry a the imperial ‘The British Memorial—Lord Houghton’s hundred feet. Racing as ney, Sagas 16 dave, ah | | Sailed th, brig Autumn (Br), Pesk, Boston; schr Race - : at Newmarket—The Cesarewltch—The ‘into. {ue market and hed; PR an. RO 2 es nae NN winds. 1 om ihe Capes Flore | *Fateve, Ost fArrived, Twee Gesusters, Woster, NYorks Middle Park Place—Interesting Reminis- | money. Matthew Damon ayl0r, pe vod a : bapereary Oct. oe INTERESTING DISCOVERIES IN ARIZONA, ve spew Baoan Winsor, NS, 9 American Porta, , cences—Fine Weather and Loge a ae apes ‘Dut perhaps tue bigest winher Ia Me: Charing arty monument ¢ oroceed ono ton ip einen Singular Cavee—Traces of Old Civilization. TDeWolt & Co. Had orgs wha ANA Non FArized, steammehip John these, Work of the Horses—The 8 end | push, the bookmaker and pers! back reen Come! mem peer Si Loge ooh 88 Cee ‘Hobe Part tadege, oarsmman, Who pockets $20,000—8 sum | uncovered yesterday by Lord hton. The cere- A correspondent of the Cleveland Herald ii, lat ‘ion 3684 experienced » : Winners. Loxnom, Oct. 14, 1860, | Seuey'nthf etvery useful to him, as he has of late | mony was witnessed by several of the deceased gen- | from Arizons, under date of September 20, an inter- “haa thecabin party led wits water | iverpootsCom upon uchinene, London ‘rigs Jara Gy Fi . Joa heavily. Souie of the betting men complain of | tioman’s friends and admirers, but the number Was | eating account of the recent cave discoveries in that hepassage, Barnett, aud Jane (Br), Allen, Port au 4 The second October meeting is pow 1n full awing; being hard bit, but seeing the cnormous amounts | jimited greatiy, no doubt, in consequence of the In- | territory:— ao ners 1), He , Tendon vis Durginy Sepia: Hetse Eaton 2s, Bro: ke i of it, and came home last night in the company of @ | pubile, (int As Oy Nhat, though 1 have left but | Chapel iustead of from tue temporory. platform | Well, situated on Beaver creck, about elght miles Brigth Curios of Portandy, Matthews, Buenos azres, 63 | Sustorymusnmond: gai janet Newton, hich Bisrandriat young American gentleman, who t# now on “the | jittie space to refer to it, 18 really the most important | erected for the porous near the tomb. ‘The portrait | qistant. The well is about 100 yards back from the ‘with wool and hides, to Miller & Houghton. ‘Grosted Jor, leyiors Jobn slusman, Weaver; Sarah Smite; grand toor,” and appears to confine tt to the | ¢wo-yeut old eveut of {he season, and on {he osce; | of Leigh Hunt, I Very, good. Among thoes Presta! | atrea ee cack 00 eet dows tote weter, | Suda’ since ihe henry NW gas eee eee | ae ae ee ee tat eae , us amount of 8) 4 jornton Hun! ) yards g vis, t race cour. 4 of France an@ -England, be- | sion ial to oe Oper most magnificent Onishers ever | Mr “wWalier Leigh Hunt, Mr. and Mra, Peroy Leigh Yoh is surrounded by perpendicular walls of ruck: | Brg Unicorn (Duish, Cook, Sarinam, 7, dary with cedar | Eibarago, Perth Amboy Almon' Bacon, Crotiy,, Albeayt tween wfich he divides his a@ivention pretty | witnessed at Newmarket or elsewhere, The race | Hunt, Mr. Dayrell Hunt and sister, Mr. and M ‘The water is very clear, of a light or bluish Kreras With heavy NW winds. Oct 18,Jat 18 19, Se eee ie cea eomdouk rE Ones, a Ci el ry. 1, 100, Bad Rad eR ot a ae a ae eo a er ee eer era,” itnae ad | Ha ate ace sees te ein, an yes | er Renae Cae We an Uw he Mana ¥' 4 < K eC rk, in Ken! , Mr. ), Mr. . | Bi ‘01 en, * H Maton: having dropped nearly all the coin he had taken | breeder of Notale ore Th tatay “L000 guiness | sorte, Mr Gerald Massey, Ms, Henry Spicer, Chev: | visible niet, but the outlet is by @ sinall aublerra- rea for New York, 60 ‘days out; 99a" lat 9 og a = S piabbepaleplinics ‘ ii cet j with him to headquarters, and was preparing for | (54490), and offered to do #0 annually; but} jier de Chatelain, Mr. Arthur Moxon, Mr. Bryan | noun passage ata point nearest Beaver creek, into x By eee new), from Boston Oss 4 jailed Barks Ht Scudder, and Almira Coombs; bi rush to Paris for change of scene and sport and for | the Jockey Club recently determined to relieve | Walter Prbcter, Colonel J. Re Western, Mr. W. | which it empties a large volume of water. orien Ray Crusoe, Mix, Spencer, a nd Sullivan (two Satter anchored in the Roa ware Bi ere, Dim of this heavy burden and take it OM | gmith Willlams, Mr. George Godwin, F. kh. S., Mr. The whole country between the Steri Wallace, Fajardo, ER ‘is with eae, Feonarivenin (Bry Rom w Bea ry aivrther supply of funds, “By —, sir,” sald he Whea, however, the matter ‘Townshend Mayer, Mr. | the SMoyallon ranges of mountains i9 @ limestone } aguenand moter . i fo me, “you have tarnation fine racing at your New- | Gam to be aaa sery they torud, ee usval tuateven | eawund teat Poa Ea ae Hodgson, Leb. Mr. formation. and full of caverus, some of which are | north cf tiaiterne with heer NW cinder, Tne ven i days | Hay; brig H micent, Hoboken; den Foam, Coombs, tsa sight of dollara. I could pick | with their extensive revenues they could not auord | G, L, Gruneisen, F.R.G.8,, Mr. W. Barry, Mr. Ed- | quite extensive, as was shown by the result of the Brig Five Brothers (of Boston), Randell, Sagua, 19 days, BALTIMORE, Nov $—Arrived, achr Mary G Fisher, Law- qencies Dut ly 008 id 1) | so large an amount and reduced the sum to one- | mund Yates, Mr. W. W. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs, J. ljay’a explorations. All along the biutls of the Rio with sugar to Grinnell, Minturn & Co; vessel to master. | rence, Richme: them out at Jerome Park, but hero it 18 al) | po ee ne of them even proposing, bappily ineffect- | Watson Dalby, Mr. J. Durham, a.R.A., Mr. and Mrs. | Verde and Beaver creek, wherever these caves ex. | Has teen li days north of Hatteras with heavy NW gales; axed Ship Golconda, Baker, Liberia: bark Elverton, waying down the coin ana never taking #.U9-” | ual, Yo abpigh the tte ofthe event Strapee.c | Chas “cud, and ir, be Waida Lato of avol | as, they are found to have bean tte awaliug plages | Tar Ranson (ip howe Abacon, 1h dar, ith tutto | Bare Hal Bonga’ ohtbat tink Mucha deter Bi 4, : down on Satur- | gay, though it ts considered the great teat Of (Wo | ogy for absence were received from Robert Brown- | of a race of people which has long since passed | games Douglas. Has been 6 days north of Hatteras with 4 donb ole se igual the hope that Saar old Lorta, la nunaaily contested by the very best | Cee Gharies Dickens, Earl Wussell, K.G., Dr. West- | away, and about which not even mythology tells a | sirong noribeny winds. " tengled—arks HA: Litchfield, Regina (Bx), segmer Mats day and Monday, big es Youngsters of the season, often brings out remark- | jana Marston, B. W. Proctor, Alfred ‘Tennysou, | iale; but it ls generally supposed that they are of a Seer Sonn, ‘ollins, Wilmington, NO, 6 days, with naval BUCKVILLE, Oct 97—Arrived, nchr C § Webb, NYork. fat iast they had got ihe “real good ore a ble “dark” candidates a a aways BETIS & a4 D.O.L., Biahs Hon, Jann Aye Pees ers Haya) very ancient, OUATAGEEY, probably older than the gg hepa ‘aah, Norfolk. BRETT oe ed, brig Reporter, Coombs, NYorks Of \d Middle Park Plate that woal ter favorite for the Derby, it has never furnis! George Cruiks el e Kev, Charies > | Axtecs 5 Ly a s x z the Cesare tC a ies vcen, underwent the same | winuer of that greatest of ail English races, In its | ali contributors, The object Of the expedition was to explore the | cht! teai Hensamli Jordan, Ottawa, CE, 20 days, with | "'Nov lied, bri Potomac, Carver, Roodout: soars Ore recoup them for all pas first year it was carried off by The Rake, Who ought ‘Lord HovGuToN sald—My presence here to-day sug- } caves and ruins by whicn the piace is surrounded, CanalboatJ B Auger, Hoy, Ottawa, CB, 25 days, with } deny i eee ad, Daria: Endy, Bonbon Map kee anhappy experlence and were glad to hurry back to | to" have been successful ab Bpsow, but ourst ® | gesig a remonstrance and Fegret, {tis strange that | and ascertain if possible the deptn of water in the | lumber to Danuati Bros. BATH, Oct 8/—Sa‘ted, schra Starlight, McIntyre, and Silver "town, to groan over their sad fate and gain cond- | blood vessel, anid was compelicd to succumd Xo | @ man of letters whose acquaintance with Mr. Leigh } weil, We took with ua a rubber bag, which was ‘Tne ship Casiida, from Bristol, which arrived 24, reports | Bell, Balle ot avon Sahn French, do; Bist, alip Nimbus 4 te Nor was the sacritice | Hermit, and Achievement, the St. Leger victres, | Hunt can Sole ave beok ip the later years of lis | inflated and launched, Dr. W. H. Smith, post | tne Menten upto ‘Sable Isiand; bas been 16 days from there (now) Kell Ys New Orleans, once for future encounters. ".. | Was second, In i867 Sir Joseph Hawiey ran two tor } jie aud who had no other intimate usgociations with | surgeon, and imyself undertook to maxe the | with heavy NW gales. BELFAST, Oct %4—Arrived. brig R B Gove, Harkness, ‘on the altar of betting the only mistortune that over | ip “Green Sieve and Kosicraciaa—wuo du:sned rst | him, except from tie circumstaace of having been | soundings, which we did in a very satisfac. | The park John Fyfe, from Havre, which arrived 24, raporte Oe I ee oe aoe Cnet sab tnun: Paalaees tue! took visitors, for the sudden changes of the weather | and second; but they were bot beaten im the Deroy | the viographer of a young poet m whose fame he } tory manner, but with a great deal of labor and | has been 18 days to the westward of Sable Island with heavy | jeans; ‘orig Abby hen, Oreuts, Bangor, to load for Pale very stouter n. | by Dis other representative—Biue Gown, Last | was deeply iteresied, should be addressing you | at imminent peril, Owing to @ thick growth of water | NW gales. iia, were sumicient to beg bophavals vocevar. So season tne Miduie Pars Place again felt Ae Le now, lustead of one of those mature men who have plants which floated updn the surfs oF aud eetended Passed Throngh Hell Gate, Fsailedg uh achra Martha Weeks, Gilmore, and Abby Gale, auds of Dr. us. Joseph with Pero Gomez, bur he Was ated ve) me bi glory of our Buglish literature. am oy og ty ler, ‘or! atitutions into the osep! ie i become the glory ir Englisl teral some twenty feet from shore, and throdgh whicn 1 BOUND souTH. TDRIBTOL, Nor 8—Arrived, schrs Zoe, Hall, and San Juan y, the opening days of the } tne Surrey Hilt by Preiender, on whom, Lowever, | toid taat one reason Why such a person is not here | was next to an impossibility to swim; b! ‘Oht Ox~ 2 é Somme a ania eS Maite than the | Be turned the tables in the St. Leger. ‘The candi. | 4g that objections are entertatned In some quarters | ortion the dificulties were overcome and tis sound: Stonmthip Dirigo, Johnson, Portland for New York, with | Carte, BUzsnenpor ss, Knowles, Rondout. Meeting, nothing could ‘ . dates are penalized seven pounds for winning 1,000 ) to ceremontals Like tho present, Ioan have ho such | ings made, which in the deepest place was cleven | "sicrt0ty Novena, Bearse, Boston for New York, with | BAKER'S LANDING, Nov l—Atrivod, achr Thos Morrie, bright, spring-ike skios—nothing more ple ut | soverelzns, aud four pounds for winaiag 900 8over’ | plea, because | cannot 5e2 Low such slinple ceremo- | fathows. “ mie to Wm P Clyde. " iF New York, with | now, Blinabethport, than the soft and genial atmosphere. It seemed as | eigns; Wille ‘maidens’ at staring fre allowed | niais as these can bo ipjurious to auy oue, while Lau | Al) around the well in the high wails were caves | “Sark Bertha (Sp), Hoswortb, Providence for New York, in | , CHARLE ‘GN, Uct 80—-Suiled, brig HO Brooks Brigg, failen into Rip Van Winkle sleep, on a | Mire pounds. Tho race had never until yester- | suro they are usciul to ourselves and to the commu- | which, too, had once been occupied, and, from their | ballast, to Prince £ Lowe. Bt i ‘gels Carrie Holmes, Hotmon, and LQ 0 Wle- awe ee a} ae i aa aa festa unemea tonne gay deen Won re Ee oe ae mity. (cheets,) ve pre not a nero vrorshippttig Deo. sheltered position, all remaln neatly aa perfect to- | | Brig Yankee Blade, Coombs, Bangor for Rondout, with Beek, Reeds, weymreawme NOL Slat Bae , Aves, small scale, thai ae Fc: eee One lanl ieee Cam ieca Guten vasa pie; there is no fear that such meotings would de- | day as they were When abandoned, probably hun- r a vechrs Lilly, NYork; Marcus Hunter, Port- nalseazon, the harsh and gloomy winter and the | the tiles’ weighs, 115 los. aud Pero Gomes received, generate Into vulgar adulation, We are reticent of | dreds of years ago. ‘The openings are built up with Pega CB), Wallace, Windeor, 28, 16 days, for New wore” Arrived, achrs Lilly, NYork ; Maro 5 yo days of early spriag, and had landed us all at | 48 8 ‘dark’! competitor, the 5 1b, allowance. Yester- | our praise; we are careful of our applause. Thore- | wasonry, through witch are left small entrances Schr Garland, Lébby, Lepreaux, NB, 12 days, forNew York, | CALAIS, Oct 29—Arrived, achr NeWle, Anderson, NYork. Ackley Rot ea ee, ie tayo! what q | S22), Our candidates put up extra weight—Kingeralt | fore | will say I cannot admit that piva for the wb- | and loopholes tor protection, The walls overhead | with spilling to Snow # Richardson, Cleared —Schrs Dr Rorers, nie Tibbetts, Nash, once in charming May. But yesterday—oll! what and Sunshtue 7 lbs, each and Frivolity and the Biue | gonce of suchmen. Althesame time itisamatier Of | are blackened with the smoke of their Schr J. Maitland, Leighton, St George, NB, for Now | 824 8 Moulton, Crowle) s ores ii 4. Abbie If Hod it was there! Itrained all night, it drizzied | Bell colt 4 lbs, each, The contest was regarded | qeay regret tat among the great contemporaries Of | fires, now go old that tt will not rub of. ‘The | York, with spliin; to DB Babcock,’ ‘20th—Cleared, schra, Evelyn, rowtey, and: Ay le He ge = me. ‘end’ ix. blow great guns ai afier- | With extraordipary Interest; for the feild was un- | Air, Leigh Hunt so few are left who could be present plastered walis show the prints of thelr hands roy ndon, Ranipach, Eastport for New York, with lum- ee EN TON Ootdh airivede ics Oacios iYeath ee al Siseeap tts Reunite tended to fecal the | Coummmy ts bert mes had ever gone to the post for | ag (uis ceremony, Perhaps the only one who might | ay plainly ag if they were made but yesterday. | GA "cboy Gale, Foss Belfast for Rondout, with lumber. dleton, NYork for Boston; Mary C' Conary, Conary, Philadel- noon. ae, J : , . . event. Some of the most famous had be considered of his geaerailon of literature 18 Mr, cobs, pieces of gourds, mescal and seed: Ne hia for do; schrs PO Donahoe, Smith, do for do; Effo1 f ; 8 Corncobs, pie rs ind seeds are | _ Schr Izetia, Smith, Bangor for Now York,’ with lumber to Hekerson, Jersey City Cor do; Wreath, Hammond, NYork f. features of normal antamn days on the Sy #5 ee hs Eager, ahs de cee WAS paren found in the plaster, which 13 Sonciustve proof that Sim ron. Clap Be cre ee on we have te 98 1 one ; ‘ - | would have been here to-pay had not the n they were an agricultural people—and for a similar | - Schr Wave, Baler, Portland, Me, for New York, with lum- ¥ : if Great, open heath, wien we have to nggle as be : pected to show fine mettie, f they did not o' of age preveuted Lim. ‘ear, hear.) It is true Mr. faeaor it is hey they woren. manufacturing peo- | ber to Holyoke & ‘Mirray. i Ba site| gohre Baller, W yack (Ae ear we may turough torrents of blinding rely or Dear | tne public perioruters. for the aiaate | L2lgt Hunt represents the bast generation of otf | pie, as a good articie of clotix and pieces of common | , aire * 4 Serwour, Burgess, Portland Me, for Port Mow | Yor" y Mtastnurt do for Kastpurt; Judge Low, Heraer, * ley blasts that almoat blow our hatr olf ie following is a report of the race for the Midd literature, and that I think is all the more reaso! twine have been found in these caves, and which t Albany ofr Calais Suomen, Nye, NYork for Bangor; Mar; Ly Serengeti ata ag Park piave 01 1,000 sovereigns, given by Willian | way we should honor him to-day. ‘The tomo which | were preserved in tne same manner. toltWeodra kc fegiianons “ouCeNer for Now York, witn Geb } Putten, Cummings, Philadelzbis Yor Boston; Chasey agra i lout for 101 rrived, achr Albion,} Smith, Elizabethport for Ban ors Char‘ie Cobh, Kennscy, NYork fos rr Gioncester for New York. ham, NYork for Salem; O Matthews, Lunt, Ron Nesehury ps and chill our very bones, or wade through @ toot Of | Bicnkiron, added to a sweepstakes of 20 sove- | we avo about to Visit will not stand alone in the | “*Ty.day we discovered a new cave which no white | “sour Elisha T Bake snow and slush to the betuing ring or the fimshing | reigas each, 20 forfeit, for two year olds; colts, 121 | association of men of letters. It will beckon many | man had ever seen before; It was evidently tne Gib- Behr Maria Lonisa, Snow, Gloucester for Philadelphin. posts. You know, of course, that on Newmarke bs.; fillies and geldings, 113 lbs.; winners extra; | an observer to the marshy shores of Greece, Where | raltar of this anclent clty—the name of which to us Schr Ocean Pearl, Dixon, Newburyport for New Yor 2% b—, econd received 200 sovereigns and the third 100 | the tumultuous spirit of Lord Byron passed away— | 4s forever lost. Upon ente! hr A Heaton, ne Boe. for Philadelphia. Sel 1g the great front room, Schr Julla E Pratt, Nic! heath there are scores of running tracks of all dis- | Ont Or the stakes: Breto; Aree 4 ony A : 2 son, Boston for Philadelphia, sey : 3 y Stakes Course (6 furlongs); | to the beautiful Roman cemetery where the autumnal | jn every direction were seen little rooms, where age fe Boston; Mifinte Cobb, Ingraham, do tor Salem. tances and ending at the most renote poluts, and vers Hower are at this moment growing over the young | niches a the rocks had been built up with Sehr Basie, Hy New Bedford tor Now Yack. In porn FM, ‘the other vessels above reported, some before that to witness the racing it ta indisps ariier portion of the struggle needs no re- | iorm of Keats and the storm-cust heart of Shelley; 16 | joopholed walls, forming, ag {t were, coun- Schr A» Simpson, Cheren, New Medford for Philadelphia, Teporied, ane ce nile 8—Passed in for Baltims travel about in broughaus or oa horseback, very ik whatever beyond the slatement of the fact | will léad many a one to those pieasant hiils among | terscarp galleries, as interior lines of defence, Sebr Bilen Perk Kelley, Harwich for New York, hi astern 8 Ely, 127 days from Callao, She experience one was now mwuilled ‘om -crown’ to. toe the Leila coli, who was started to serve bis | the Westmoreland lakes, where the placid fame and | impreynabie to any enemy except starvation. Lead- | Schr J PF Ross, Paul: Twunton for Jersey City, feavy weather off (We Hora aad on the const, ‘The captain, {n waterprools and thi ri 4. Tue equestrians | stable companion Ktageraft, made the pace 80 ex- | frame of Wordsworth rest; it wili take some of us t0 | ing from here are numerous passages which have Schr & L Kenney, Kelley, ‘Dennis for New York, to J Com- } While on hi way up to Balumore, was picked up in the bay male and female, who form the bulk of the speeta- | ceedingly hot tuat many of the coinpeutors were | the more famillar graveyards not far from tis, where | not yet been explored. One passage led down into | stook. : 4 . by the steamer Eolus. tors, had to go hard atit all afternoon, galloping } evideutly out of the race after a few hundred yards. | the witty tongue of Charles Laub ia silent aud | g great chamber, at the lower cnd of which a stream ‘Schr Vandana, Whittemore, Somerset for New York, FERNANDINA, Oct 29—Arrivod, steamship Alabama, about Inevery direction to keep th ps tolera- | It was when they had reached the *‘bushes” tat tue | the busy bram or Coleridge speculates Do more. | of water was found, evidently a branch of the outict Schr Milton, Raymond, Fall River for New York, meen gba. B Young, Joy, NYork. Diy warm. People with brougiams put up the win- | excitement really commenced; for then tt was per- | (Cheers.) Among that generation of poets Leigh | to the well. Owing to the poor improvised torch Sehr Ida, Phillips, Providence for Elfzabethport. oes a yung, TOF, Meer Gagiianiidaaee dows and tried, with cigar and brandy, to preserve | ceived that bat three bad any chance—Sunsiing, | Hunt was recoguized as @ companion, aod by the | that we had, it was not deemed prudent to explore ae a tepcnedl roy dene for Pabadelphis, Brown, Georgetown, DC; Phil Sheridan, Murphy, NYork; the supply of culoric; but what poor pedestrians | Kingcrafi and Frivolty,and that the encounter Would ] best he was beloved asa@ friend, ‘his is not the | any of the passages leading from this room, bots Samntane TOnteny eeruidense toe New York. Elm Clty, Kelley, do (split foregail in the blow oF ct BI). . did thé present deponent was too cold to go out of | be & greatone. Haif way down the hili Lord Fal- | time nor amI the man to adjust his place in that These caves are a strange piace to live in, Some Schr Nellie May, Weeks, Newport for Virginia, Also arrived Ist, schr Isaac H Borden, Hadwin, Pough- his conveyance to discover, ln a word, the best | mouth's colt took the place of his stable com- | ilustrious company; butI will say here and every- | of them are up almost perpeiidicular walls of rock Schr Sarsh, Lat pher, Newport far New York. ved Oct 81, achrs N & H Gould, Crowell, Baltimore features of the week’s sport being over, the ‘coin’ | panion at the head of the lot; bat Daly at | where that he was a true English poet. (Cheers) | to qconsideravie height. And under extreme difi- Schr Wm Thomas, French, New London for New York. r having been got rid of and the Weather thieatening | cnce Tusaed his ily at him, and at the same | Nor merely the faculty of imagination, not merely | Cuities with an incredible amount Of labor they | Schr Lizzie A Bennett, Taylor, Hartford for Philadelphia, | Ney; Chace St lee ag oe Oe ghkorpaie; @ll manner of ailment, many people were glad to | moment irivolity, who was lying on the other side | yhe presence of wit, not merely the great and sedu- | nave carried great rocks, immense timbers and other Schr Eliza, Furnis, New Haven for Elizabethport, Mary W' Mitiin’ Lewis, and John Crookford, Davis, New: Tush to town. of her, bounded forward, and the three found them- | lous accomplishments in our Literature—not these | puslding material, where it 1s almost impossipie | ‘Shr’ fare bal Al aoe Rae nay burg. ” a lt ia now just thirty years since the late Czar of | selves tn line at the head of the field. When the | alone made lim a poet; he was bora one and he died | now for a man to go. Stone, metals upon | scbrimily 6 Averill, Averill, New Haven for Kiizabethport. Arrived, achr RH Wileon, Harris, Philadelphia. GALVESTON, Oct 26—Cleaaed, steamship Gen Sedgwick, Russia, beingon a visit to this country and being | ascent to the finish was commenced Sunshine, as | one. (Cheers,) There ts one sphere of literature 10 | which they ground their corn, acorns and Schr Fashion, Guion, Now Haven for New York, = interested in the sport Which he witnessed at New- | usual with her, appeared to be in difMculcies, and | which { think I may say that he was absolutely eui- | mesquit beans, pieces of broken ollas in | Schr Haze, McNamee, Greenwich for New York. ote OTM OLE, Nov 1, PM—Arrived, brig Geo Harri Market and elsewhere, leit the sum of £200, or | Daiy had to call on her; but once more she aaswWered | nent—1 mean that of poetical criticism, (Hear, | which they cooked their food, pieces of Bchr Mail, Holmes, Greenwich for New York, Bi esmilie River, Ga, for Boston; aches MB MeCni $1,200, in the hands of the Jockey Club, to form the | with that gameness that has won her auch admira- | hear.) Ia that fleid I placa him before any other | pottery, painted and giazed, are found everywhere, Behe De erran iy octna rescimay. car ery Lote | | dey. Cain, Philadelphia tor Bostor Geo'P Trigg, Lael i foundation of a handirap, to wAich, in fits honor, | Uov, aud never allowed Kingcraft to draw away | man of letters in thigcouatry. What made him so vert habitable pl: med ~ NYork tor Danvers; Lebanah, Del Eizabethhort ‘or Bi! they gave histitle. In that year a fi¢id of ten care | frou her, While Frivoiity, roused by Challoner, was | eminent m this was no less the acuteness of his Ain hat thin aanteenwaa once ae dena orate Sehr Emly, Morvilly Starafard (ork sites derord; Gumle Wion, lord iphie for Bangor; Bale added money and for the | equally ready for tue struggle, Whea they nad got | penetration aud the tenderness of ia tase than tho | gg any of the Kasiern States of the Union are to-day. Bridgeport for Elizabethport. een pene roe NYork; Ariadne, Harding, Edgartowa 5 sovereigns, 15 forfeit, | about half way up the hill the thre: were runnlag | generosity and nobility of his disposition. (Caeers.) ‘The most perfect of any of these ruins, and which is, Bridgeport for Elizabethport. ss he neide Emily & Beulah, Exeter. were won by Lord Mlitown’s | head aud lead and so close together that | With him criticism, which i8 too oftea an enemy | jg in the best state of preservation, is Ina cave on Schr 08 E Tce lark, pe fe Elizabethport, 2d, AM—Arrived, briga Minnie Miiler, Anderson, Philad a tive year old, carrying 99 lbs. From |# large handkerchief could have covered | and a detective, was a gracious patron aud f fait | Beaver creck, about one mile and a half from Camp | ScbF Celeste, Hubbard, Guijford for New York. phig for Portland? Hattie B, Daggett, do for Boston; schrs the event has gone ‘on increasing in | them—so close, indeed, that Sunshine could | ful friend. (Cheers.) He criticized because he | Verde, It isin a perpendicular wall of rock, be- | Schr Ob Henleys Tiayles, Port, Jederaon for New Yor‘. Annie M: yphia, Godfrey, Godfrey; © B W 00 Value and importance; for owners of horses were | hurdly move, and a collision waa ip- | admired und “loved, and would have passed | tween 200 aud 400 feet in height; the lower entrance | Schr Glenwoou,' Dickinion, Port Jetferson for Philadel- Pe fRd write ea Rot slow to perceive that it was the means of win- | evitable. Even when they were hail a dozen strides | over error and fault, Which he could not conceal | 45 over 100 feet above the vailey below. It 13 four | phia.. lace, Poa ge doa vies epee Pyle tl ning them large sums of money, both im stables aud | from home it was miposaible to say which would | from himself, and rested upoa everyting Wat } stories in height, aad, like all the others, has itsim- | Sehr Hattie $ Collins, Hill, Orient for Now York. Godfrey, do for, Baler i Mey ee ork for Hallfary Mary lo for ry Price, rason, do for Ply- in bets. ‘The donation of the Czarewitch Was cou- | Win; bil as they Were ulmiost on the post Kingcralt, | was gracious aud beautiful. So in lis contempla- | (erjor ines of dele ‘The floors are elaborately | 8ch* Goo Downing, Mott, Glenwood for New York. Ro eee fo for bt Andrews; More iy tinued for some thirteen year but the Russian | swerving a little uoder the application of the whip, | tion of the past he has brought lorward and present- | 4, eon 1 sone Tin 4 Schr Highland, Lynch, Roslyn for Albany. “ + Allee B Gardner, Arey, do for Bangor; Corv. royal family at length withdtew it, provably because | periormed a “catrom” on Sunshine, whlch cost ler | ea to the young man tor ever the beauties of oer | SousTuoted of etal bers, covered Tien SttaIghe | Sobr Yosemite, Mott, Rosiva tor New York... | Biekeringydo for Lyaned W Colin, Upton, ‘Boston for Jnck- . they did not see the force of contributing out of | the race. Both were for @ second thrown out of | poetic literature in a manner #0 Vivid, aud in a slyie the cement Jor fvoring, usually six Incnes Behr Margareits; Bonser, Oymer Bay for New York. 7, em . p mecniend, MoFatland, and Alpha Mun- ir pockets to the encouragement of racing in a | their stride, and Challoner, seizing his opportunity, | go graceful, that it 18 impossible to overrate the ‘tke upper floors seem to have been con- @ ) ae oe for Boston: reign country. The Jockey Clu», with uuwoated | rushed Frivolity forward, and sho caught the judges’ | value of that contribution to the inteliectual educa- | gtractea eatl for defence. A crenated wall BOUAD BASE. le jorvo, and Falco (Br). Sailed_Sehrs JAC! SONVILLE: ‘Oct B~Arrived, schra © H Macombery gerosity, declined to let the race be snudet ouctn | eye a hea Niehaus come par rier ro dd tn front of r, Merry’s filly, Who Was | tion of our country. (Cheers) Much as Mr. Leigh | preast high overhangs the whole structure, from Bark M B Almon, ——, New York for Sydney, CB, 18 fashion, and for asuort tle gave the added | only the same distance in advance of Kingcraft. Hunt did for literature, he migat have done, aud | which can be geen the surrounding country, ae rene Ve set Biieeueuipor foe © iysaen ee: Piegine. Boston, Fred Sootford, ‘Tacuer, Camden; Veal money .out of their own ample funds; but A finer race I never witnessed, and tue enthusiasm | would Nave done, still more but or the cirewin- | from its giddy heghta stone can be farowa ico are | Brig Witmington (Br, Martell, New Yorke for StJohns, NF, | Siraiton,, Boman! Meet ssn mes, Heath, NYore; Mary 8 usnal, they ually “drow in their horn of the spectators was wound up to the highest pitch. | stances of his position. His life was nos that of the | river 100 humdred feet below. felt Robin Wood, Adana, Philadelphia for Rew Haven. A McCann, Whitman, New Haven; Chas Comery, Schwartz, and reduced the amount to £200. esp Considering we weights and the “scrimmage” at | eauy man of ietters, i was tbat of the hard working | The excellent slate of pr’ Schr J Ponder, Jr, Springer, Elizabethport for Waren Boston. this fact the race is now, _perh the close, the Tesalt could not Be expected to alter | journalist of the daily press, And tuis occupation | aud tarcraietaat tn idee oryaeton gf the wood | Behr panne lacked. Boyd, Elizabelhport for ‘New ned. | cleared 31, ents Bon Borland, Bisley, ca), Combe; prestest handicap of the year, and has quite thrown | Sunsutue's position In the Derby betting, and there | led him carly In his youth to mix uimselt with tue | sheitered position and the dry, ho: climate or the | fr, ANEW ORLEANS, Oct 3 ved, suint Monel, Combe tO the ghaie such oid fashioned events as the | is no doubt that, though defeated, she ie the best of | politics of itis time. Those were hard times fora | Country, ‘Were lt nol for thus Goiking would tines | ScbtDart, Johnson, Elizabethport for Stamford, raul Cayman’ Lizzie Lind, Eaton ape 5 jrand A Ruatan. Chester Cap aud the Somorsetshire Stakes; but | her year. ‘The Value of the stake was £10,600, and | young man to connect himself with poiltical writing. | Seen known of those People, as everything perish, | _Seke Cveny.Jouulon, Wiaabetnport for Sorwaik. | OBinecd Bteamshipa ‘Saxoniny. Meyer, Havana, Havre among owners of horses and be! en it Frivolity’s owner, Mr, Lyndon, a Birmingham mer- | ‘They were the suddest times im which, perhaps. | able which had been used tn the construc! and Hamburg; St Louis, Babson, Boston; ships ‘Favorite ap undecided question whether i e | chant, and his party win a great amount in bets. It | the politicians of our country have ever lived. | these houses has decayed whenever tt friars Biakr A laide, Smith, Elizabethnort for Sag Harbor. (Sp), Cassavella, Barcelona; Leamington (8ri, Bell, Londons wou ee {t or o i the Cambridgeshire, which ts | is uecdiess to say that Lord Falumouta end Mr. Merry | They were te days fet we pk el Lopes | posed to the weather, Behr Charles & Grainer, —. rabethport for Providence. vee Boewoods Harkness, Havre; schr Henrietta, Snows run gn Newmarket a fortnight oe. were much disgusted, of humauity, generated by the French revoiu- 3 e Schr J Howard, Harrington, Port Johnaon for Portlana, suntan Island, : - fargoxt number of comperttors tuat ever cs ie ee ton, had ‘been crushed down and trampled Reernone hate fe i relate aE eM, Robe dnp Hower nite, Weshawken (or Fay River, gO aE AM OT unre mein itnieen teat ft was in 1862, when Harbington, the property of ta under foot with evory circumsiance of cru- } 47 4 ail speculation, as no one knows who they were. | Schr HA Demita Hoan tonay Teak a eea fee erat et brie Proleta, Font, Matanzas, Sailed) bark Win Ratt ered away with ‘ ST. DOMINGO. eity and indignity, It was bad enough for | 4 volume might be written on this subject and suili | Schr Lamartiue, (butler, Rondout tor New Bedford. seh SERS ISIS those hopes to ve lost; but 1t was worse to find that } jeave it unfinished. 4 Schr J L White, Weeks, Ron lout for Newport. NEW BEDFORD, Oct 8l—Arrived, echr W D Mane Pp nt Condith {the Inland—P. Intion= | tie sneers of tbe malicious were all of them justified, a pists Ctiniig Schr Harriet & Ned, Green, New York for New London. am, Chase, NYork; Ist, Rovert B Smith, Nickerson, and t Was that 1 reser ndition of the Islan ‘opulution: and that the prophecies oi the stupid did come true. RAIROADS IN THE Univep STATES.—A total of Schr Mary Mills, Mary New York for Cow Bay, Henry Gibbs, pase, 2°. rork+ Tia; ‘Bartow, Si ready relerred t Political Divisions—Military Force. In those days, thereiore, no wonder that Mr. Leigh | 45,259 miles of railroad have been completed in the | Soh! ({nereila, Bond, New York for Ovater Bay. ay, Reler RYO, ett eons Be sof edo, wheu At'Her- | The Island of Hayti 1s divided between two dis- | Hunt got uimsell mio poliioal diuiculties; aud for au | last forty yeara aud are now in operation in thin | gebr Shertusoiercrtien New cork foe Pend teterson, sdf Porry, Kelley, Pailadelphia; TB , Fidd ‘on, and wel, tinct governments, occupying respectively the limits article In a newepaper Which now wou ye country, besides 15,000 additional miles which are SchrJ P Wa'luce, Allen, New York for Windsor, 8m th, Bowman, Rondont, . 116 pounds, won it irc niven opponents, apts - passed over altogether, or at the worst regarded &3 | now in’ progress of construction. In a short time Schr Josephine, Maxon, New York for Mystic. Cleared—Bark Fredonia, Burke, Fayal. ibis yeay, when M. ors Ur w oid fly | Of the old Spanisa and French colonies, both of | @ moment of bad taste, he was, as you all know, | this list will be swollen to 50,000, which, taking Schr Dehart. Low, New York for St John. Salled—Schr J T Williams, Newberry, NYork. Sag) 4 ring o pounds, and steered by litue } which were, up to near the close of the last century, peo? two — agg" ee ugar pr Laban $44,000 as the average cost per mile, would make sone Pg Bou, Kew fork for Boston, ia NEWBURYPORT, Nov 1—Salled, achr Hiawatha, Lee, Phi » 7 8 LO ta c nbel com * re 13 fellows and his kind. Ar Is. Was no tT . jc ‘8, Hunt, New York tor Lynn. dl petitors owed her heeis to tae same number OF COM | pared St. Domingo. The capital of the old Spanish asics fatter be Tee cen he weatalawed ior mane bode 8 000, Ooo ome RRMA DORE ea ped et 48 et, Pratt, New York for Bano. pe EWPORT, Nov 1, PM~ Arrived, echra Nausett, Ma; It may be doubted whether there was evar a | colony still bears its original name of Santo Domin- | years by a persistent obloquy and injustice, whicl, | which England owns cost an average of $160,039 per Gone Palisa 8 mel hed York forLyan, ren ioe 5 ruse a andant tas Woowe Herel Hen Sum: % Czsrewitch that creayed Bo lithe jaterest as that | go, and 1a to-day the oldest city of the New World. In these tiaies, seem absolutely incredible, and which | mite—total, $2,600,000,000; while the whole of the gone K Church, Lord, New York for New Loudon, in low bark Bertha (Prus), Borgwardt, fom Providénce 4 Which was decided on Tuesday, or aroused more ‘The republic of Haytl, which comprises the west- can only be explained by the fact that those wuo | 45,000 miles in this country only cost $2,900,000,000, chr Orion, Winters, New York for New Haven. gisqust Among tbe yen body of backers. J wrote about him were utterly ignorant of the man. | sa, while wo have three times ag many tiles of Schr Island Belle, Brightman, New York for Pembroke. 2d, 8 AM—Arrived in the night, achrs Lady Antrim, Parker, ing in the history of racing 1s equal wo the pum- | erm third of thisteland, that being the area of the | He was regarded as a rabid republican, white, in | railway as England, we have paid $300,000,000 less NYork for Warehara, heriess casuaities, financial and physieai, that veiel | ancient Freach colony, displaced the name of St. | Suct, Mough hasan Amertean, he had a speciai ais- | than sie paid tor hers. In the last year, too, our BELOW. for Homan; fneoeG Wenher | nm Calew Meow: Yondon the early favorites, who, from the moment the | nomingo for the more distinctive and bistor like’ fo republics, and had no objection whatever | earuings for the same number of miles were Tull ecg ONEW LONDON, Nov l-Arrivod, schre Liszt Weights appeared, were bowled over, one after | Doming ipl \ orte Appel | 26 te monarehial Sorin of gorernment, except that | twite re much oe thie eee Y | Bark Danish Princess, Sopwith, 80 daze from Newcastle, to | prica, Emp —Arrivod, achrs Lirsle, Frambes, another, like ninepins. The market’ movements | lation of Hayti, by which the natives introduced tueir | Re dia not think suonuchs did all tie’ good which Se thoes of our Baptish nelgnaor, Rarw W hiladelphia; Empire, from Rondout, Also brig A} e, to Meyer & Co oarded by pilot boat James | Sawyer, Ban: Nv i enw yer, Bangor tor NYork; schrs New Dominion (Br, ‘Were throughout of so perplexing @ character that | isiana to Columbus. they were capable of doing, (Laugiter.) He Migricancce Tt eee et have CO pRicdlon epee Ba : ror do, t the pest chance, and tie public at once rusiied | were tn time, with those of the French revolution. | passed @ church, of however unreformed a faith, | Sunrises... Diindly on to them, myesting their money with the | somesning of the vindictive remembrance of past | Without ap instiactive wish to go into it aud worship | Sun sets,. mo man who kad packed # cundidate at iair odds Pranic = wags regarded and held up to shame as an : Hoboken for Norwich; Thames, #Rhades, do Gould tell whetuer in twenty-four hours he woud b This Freach gecuon of Hayti was the scene of the | enemy of rellgion; Whereas he was a man from] 6 4h IPPING NEWS. SAILED. NORWICH, Nov 1—Arrived. schre Uadas, Champlin, Ale Falged at one Lound to tue top of Uke quotations or | first successful struggle of the black race for politi- | whose heart there came A Mowing plety, spreading Beis estonitehel a Bleamshtps Scotia, Liverpool; Novada, do; Tybee, 81 Di Tesan, Ghatapits, Nowburt’ Eliza Basailions Cole: Mew: Anocked out to i00 to.” On the appearances ofthe | eal equality with the wintes, and tae atrocities of | Steif over ail nature, aud in every channel tu Almanac for New York—Thls Day, mingo, &e. , : prigticdernndes tect Cyc. : ped phagetecang Weights it was geucrally agreed tiat tie “lots” o: nat wild contes! 1 rrors which it was possivie torun. I remember a passage = t) PHILADELPHIA, Nov 2—Arrived, bas y Lora Wilson, Mr. W. Day and Baron Rothschild had | “at wild contest were paralleled ta horrors, as they | in one of his writings, in Which ho says he never a eiee HRS ee oe ee roan, Turks (aland, rw (ir), MeCulloughs Hantapsee NS .» 6 84| Moon sets.....eve — — Pe Charies Tupper (Lr), Colt, Boston, sohry, Kitza Ann, Marine Disasters. Hooper, Champion, NYork; A L'Butler, .» 463 | High water.. .eve 8 49 Wm Sister, Watts, aod utmost confiden Of hia lordsbip’s teat, Koya! on 4 for the good of mankind. And aii this obloquy and hs BARK JANET Fornes (Br), from London for Pictou, NS, 1 sary Pan Ces Boats Head first fell, in eonsequenee of tue support given | *Merings which found veut with the newly enfran- | sniugtice, all this social craclty, never for a Iuokeut cae went asiiore at Sydvey, CB, on the 2/ih ult, and Las been con: | Wiles Wee ay, it fame Nu; Brorgiads, Laland) two to See Saw; but be in turn gave way alter being | chised masses in France in war on all the terms | soured his disposition, or incited o revengefui tevi- Woather Aloug tho Coust. demued, Halght, Avaty. Provincetowh; Summ, Beart, ead ME Aime: backed for an enormous amount to te 1 i aud titles of the overturned monarchy led the newly | Ig in the breast of this good man. He liad, if 1 2 BR 3-9 A. M. Bria WW Lorp, from Montreal for Cork, put into | den, Laveuder, Boston; Helen P, Jdnes, Portan Siena: Oily, now called Syiva. Of bay's ort y * | emancipated elaves of Haytt to discard the colonial | MAY, De allowed We expression, a superstition of Fort. 0 Therinsnear. | Hawkesbury, NS, Oct —, in distress, leaky. ams, Nickerson, Boston. Below, ship Tonawanda, Liverpool ¢ division, Beuavow and J 10 we “4 y colonial | goga. He was unwilling to beilove in the existence ¢ Brio Lavy Parte (Br), from Jamaica for Falmouth, E, | Dk Grace F Cann, from Liverpool, €. with 8 good deal at “4 i i pi, | Bame of St, Domingo and restore the one known to | of evil; and when i¢ pressed upon him, even in tts a Pte nemrine AE Hoe id O tue red race. But the modern “republic of Hayti”? | bitterest form, he shat bis eyes to it and believed it for of Vacuum, who, utter being for a brict | OMY covers tue western third of the “island of | tO Oe oO oer a ett tan riod a tremendous savorite, accidentally put mis | Hayt.’” Lids untormlty of name between tha | Postion, oy Me Marly We On lg that tomyencs foot in @ rut and wreneued its ligemenis so co- | land asa whole and the separate government of | Riu ny death there should uave Dosa wea Who felt yerely that he could mot run—a heavy blow to | {6 Western section often leuds careless Inquirers | {wae nou well but that ilere should be some. Bub backers, Huta righteons judament on une wuo hind | Mt0 confounding the Dominican republic with that | grants ral of his exisvence, til ch 4 8 ‘ ot Hay stantial memorial of lis exisience, something which entrusted him with alarger eum and would have could tell Cd ee more Chan the books that they were i which put into Charleston in distress, wa atauction on | o¢lemed Brig Elion ¥ Stowart, Holland, Sagua; achr WP the 80th ult, with her tackle, &c, for #2000. Cook, Galveston, cok farmacaxgets, from Pbitadelphiny coal laden, Girgeat sabes eaoaaibensmeesits ress “01 arbor 2d inst, 2 aleak and sunk. Also arrived 8d, bark Eudorus, from Portland; schr WB steam pump Was put on board aame night, but it low, barks pin free her. Another was placed of the veusel eign Paring, Work, be, bar Bond (nee Pokit, STRAMTUG JAcOn G NeariR, from Providence, of and ‘AND, Nov 1—Arrived, ahr Ocean Bird, Kelley, for New York, with bark Berthe in tow, was ri Hladelphia, fn the ouler harbor of Newport by one’ cf the Noyes entail Now 2-arrived si aa ugh there Is a wide diiference between a Sameatown ferryboats and had stern started them, 1 nOD ED SRe a vin, doy An 8 altel by won fortunee by lis success, The Baron's team | ©! The Doiwpicans are Spanish in lauguage, | reading that here had been jn England such a man. 0 saa jaker, Ezabethport; KP King, Biiven, do; do; Ann Eliya, “8 underwent the most extraordinary vicissi for , CusiOMs and habits of tuougit, tough more aemo- | [h4chek ering te mohninent we are soon to see We NI eeseseee 16 lapdod Homie Be atanesenmergd baler of cotton have been | Cuawehi Rondours "Nipte, Wert’ doy Mediator, Ganer do foP Wildbad, wiio om ue appear: | patio tn seoument and more tolerant i religion | gual hopor uot only that man, we shail honor ; : <= | of steamer not nacertainavie until all caryu fe divcharon, | Raweckets 8 8 Brown,’ Mott, Al 1p Rhode Leland, Yoted a remerkably ‘good U sand ih the ence Social levels sre usually | the poetic tatellect, ,we shall honor that de- | PORT OF NEW WORK, NOVEMGER 3, 1869, | but she will probably bo a total loss. vee | nied sehre Sane © Patterson, Soul hia Tre, have accepted. Tie Miss Peduie nd an the mote aha agent highttul faculty which gives to mankind its purest — a ANURY, FI, Ang 81—The Hausquina, Lowden, from Biise tage ‘40; Almira Wooley, Wooley, dot Fig. Carter, came inte feyor, broke a bivud 4 ? cy fe Orst American | form of intellectual convemplation, aud Whict, some- Herald Packages. nape for Baltimore, put in here July 24, aud in coming in | do (or Calais); Willtam Hone, Torrey, do; Allda, Northup, ates : struck the ground and fost part of keel. do; Mary Miller, Dayton, Rontout; ®& Waterman, Hinokley> how or other, adapting itself to the varied tempera- Captains and Pursers of Vessels arriving at th: oll ony tent nents of mankind, always eituer sirengiliens OF | socye deliver all packages intended forthe twmate to ace | Wem Octs—A vessel, supposed tho bark Hornet, from | New York; George & Albort, McDonald, do for Calais); Kate, yenee—a noteworthy fact. | . urifies of expends the Ginds of lle possesors, 2 RALD to out | Wilmiington, reported dismasted, anchored in Pelorossd, near | Shyam palmer, do; J M Rreeman, Bidridge do. a ivisiois are uve provinces and two | PAU Of a7 Ay Leigh Hunt, though a man nat. | Teslerly authorized agente who are attached to our Steam I mocco, during heavy storm; steamer trying to go out to DEST, Nov 2—Salled, echt Sarat joner, Wil- i lation isestimated AL } Uraily of @ touder avd, perhaps, tinld temperament, | Yacht fleet, Tho Now York Associated Press do nob now HMO pus hors de combat, Walked up Mi formed them that he bad, and that the C ¢ - >} Martin saw @ (undamental portion of its coneti- t her. fon, N Yor 169,000 soul on perks . ND, Noy 1 schre Sulla E Gamage, Nor- te | 28 agus OF uch peraape 40,00) are Wile OF | contronted the bad public opinion of bis day with a | collect marine revorie nor attend to the delivery of packazea, | we are indented tone ener ton, and avidson | NYork, ys 2 01 i Sot ae a Catmate of population tue ) courage quive equal fo {Dat of eitwer she angry Bytou | aswili be acon by the following exiract from the proceedinge Oar tee ee Seana OF Monmin he: |: ae ees Pie oy Py put down pounds, ad pene 4 SEROVIESE Of tae n OF (he entiqsiagiic Seley, ‘Thus it 18 he never for | ofthe regular monthly meeting, held March &, 1834: Uae) Tene Hee Orrentay emma oeey pon Seinen, ike vied tageen nd disposed of Bir Jo: : ANUago, ANd Sauiaue in that of MOA aa: hatiwebtt tise " i ch 8, 1885; ; Webster, Sydney, NSW ; achr Leticia, iets, Yokohama. ramp, Who rep | ae? Bnd liberty. Ee cae erelore, shall DOLOF pRerolvad, That on and after, April, 1964 tho Assoolated Notice to Mariners. Cienred--iip Coratiers, Noel, Laverpoot, with 20,000 enoks “ f weriy, wal » Hor St. i Ve ES 83,0 . rs. h Seer) vee. UORO! ‘ress will ‘discontinue the colleoti f MBDITERRANELAN—ADRIATIO~TRIPSTR UAY—AT x | Of wheat. Re Count ae’ Laxreee ’ ‘ POD. wantiags $2,000 | not omly the Rugish poet—not diy the great essay- | arbor of New York. Paswod unantiousy. © "ewe | the Te POSITION OF GRADO LIGHT SE8MEL. ON | | SAVANNAH, Oct 80 Cloarod, barks Newcastle (Br), Arma fi ut Col 7 9. Ist, not only the partially successful gvametist, Dac | "pam the ofice of the HeRatD steam yachts Jame and Tho Austrian government bas givea notice that, in conse. | Monty Harre; Sirian Star Br) Corning, do. and that © Was unable to atac reparation, is nol idat a sie ence of ebanse yinfeations from do, ters of inward bound vem | tion sd70 suena: 0 —Ships Alexandria (BY, Brown, and Crescent City ‘oledeld, Liverpool; sche '‘Pruncis’ Satterly, Stetsou, we siail honor the honest and brave politina; Mud, ) Jeawwkerm is at Whitehall slip, All oo a3 @ man Who had mixed Nimself up both IM Mela | owners andconsignecs to the m ture and poiltios, I ieel fam much honored in belt | ges will be forwarded free ein the adjacent banks, the Light Vessel of rt Primero, lias been moved in a N 34 W dives: istory ¥ Spain Was preparing ‘to put an end 1 * . ey eee te—The flashing apparatus of the Light Vessel bein, anso, Havre, . ihe rd pretensions of the Monrce angie allowed to pronounce those words to-day. (Cheers, ) Te liable to deragement, the fast Y if Noy 1--Arrived, achrs Gi avey, Armatron; (ge ne A li ageless | Wiisluuig tae Only AWorlead Ste da eet 4 OF | Ik Is Not iny business to enter upon the circum: CLEARED. tai other with te thteaded regatartys 2 9° NOt#H°%EON | Pantport for NYork: Tuomas Hix, Hall, Thomaston for New gach, iisteen forteit, wiih , | les dua tt teneacly correct, Tie Mpostatet Domai: | stances of Leigh Hunt's private life. All we know : pay FIXED LIGHT OM POLNT AOTTE OM INGTON, : 1, 4 he ¥ tiie Jockey epuvlic’ bases its demands for mult 1s they yore not easy: that With the Bensiitve enjoy. | Stenmebip Nevada’ (Ur), Green, Liverpoot—Willlaims & | | Also that from the lat day of October, 188 aol il ft ile tcc yh el Club, for three year olds any 4 ¢ ing oresumno a nena eg ineng of luxury such as oclongs to the poetidal fem. | Gulou. be exhibited from a lighthouse recently erected on Point | Yor tra, the secoad to recelye Ufiy r ‘ 2 r pon of & population of 1.0.5 a i nif. Steamship Tybee, Delanoy, Porto Plata and St Domingo~ | Sottile, souta point of Maja Bay, Trieste nay. stakes (course two mil 60,000 whites, perament he was ® most self-denying man. | . Steemelip tyme Pcie gi The light ae axed white ATSAa fiat above. igh 4 But though cognizant of all the advan- | “Steamship a: < Ne weet from a dietante nd, Crowell, Wilmington, NO—J Hand, water, pad in clear weather Domaries, Koders, Norio; City Point and } Off miled, eC Z tages which social position could give kim, Steamabip Dominion Steamsllp ¢ illuminating apparatus Is dioptric or by lenses, of the he neverticies# carefally refused all temptations of | Richmond—O) Pasa sixty-two aude a, Wa ted to 34) 4 ne moat A 8 the cable. HE MILT AS fon But few words are required to more ful an rep. en - rs 4 ae ee ‘Bta vali Reacenie “e “ “ “ aay were got 4, but Uh ecuve fores does uot in it ‘ Hea beta. - eameh a tor, Ni ford —Fergu 1908 free entre of thé keepor's dwell . —— Saannitie tis matter aad rome bu oe ; phd (ad mtd “ ja got | | gh all the dimicuities of a more than usually wa + hip Acushnet, Rector, New bee ord—Perguson & rf paeben to and rises irom the centre of thé keeper's dwell ‘Thie Plaster should be used when a combination of broad lines of brillia eyitiarly on the rolis for is and D eee Se ee EMERE Nave girled Con sup Feito » Williaios Liverpool-€ Carow. ote Position, as given, 1s im Int 45 46.N, lon 1843 B from | warmth, support or tonic inuence fe needed. Enlarged afine consists of two coast guard bat Succ le 40, Coflin, Napies—Jas Henry, Greenwich, fren Epectators were msssed—be. disce , 18 aud afew ikawenes. ‘The revenues from | We jwealt eat ave adored, in his own Deaatiful | Brig Wisnlagton ‘iir), Martell, S¢ Jonna, NI—Hatton, abit Deatings aro magnetic. Variation 19 deg westerly 19 | gpleon and ague-cake aro oftoa cured by them; but for aft through tho wide opening tn the old Kor | ’ liguses—those of Sauto rian c . Schr Ed Burnett, Pender, Parnahiba—Saml Stevens & ‘By commund of their Lordships, — ef bd is Such @ remarkable fe Pear een Ld i ode Mary Carley (ihr, Nealy, Bt Jobns, ‘ow ty LA pid GEO. HENRY, RICH Hydrographer, | PUrPovesof @ strengthening and paln-rélieying Biester, For eaths—genoraliy called “ihe gs | be 80m sing always lant, hare YROORAVHIO OFFIOR, Admira on, Oot 9 1859, : ‘ ' This point, aod ind throagho | (Loud cheers.) , Sebr Win Arthur, Andrews, Baltimore—~J W McKee & Whaluuien sore throats and rheumatio aifections, they aro Infoed unr poor, 80 that Lopez bad no dilicuity ¢ mn | tem Envope the company then proceeded to the tomb, The clr WH Da Witt, Chase, New bed(ord—Fergu . i valled, Agency, Brandreth House, and for sale by all druge the midst of the leadiag Knot, Our star. | uities that jead | Monument was uncovered, Lord Houghton eaying, | “2%. care sane, MeAllip, Lynn, M Pry i A a att adel oe wal — ner ajid Wlidbad, and Lixin a cleat ‘whip: | , Une aex ade } “in the name of the subschibers to this mouuinent ty Magli ARRIVALS, rh na Spoken <ep0 14, WHEN, ton 24, bark Midas, Homi, | elt by the yard or eingle Plaster, __. ping in’? was doue by ‘Tramp, Who No sone: passed | au tO borrow mone; and. ‘This ja | @2d of the friends of Mr. Lelgh Hunt who remew 3. NB? no report, " LWAVB AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION —TRAS, rough the gap than he broke down and had to be | We only Wiebe worth nam , ail told, the lia | him and are careful of his fame, I present this mont SNE pl Svoken, ARE a Groveiten ant Flour for the gai, pulled up. Lopoz maintained his advantage for Of the Dominican blic Tange be.ow # mil- © lis family, to the country and Lo posterity. MPORTLD BY TIE HERALD SOBA VACTTS Ship Timour, Spooner, from Boston for Bombay, 8 Ghonp for onabe rh , 4 , ¢ ribs t 7 e wy . Sy Sept 9, 260 Greenwich street, New York. ‘ODIy @ few stride in old Jobn Di Who hag | HOH, oF nos quiie double the average Custom Mouse neers.) Steamship Lotona, Hovey, New Orleans, and the bar Oct | latI18, lon 6 W. Ahn hs recently been ¢ ¢ chasing, but seems to re evel piss Mr. Thornton Hunt acknowledged the gift In @ | %, with mase ans passengors, to CH Mallory & Co, Oi | Ship ‘Alex Marsball, Gardner, from Liverpool! for New York, “GONSULTATIONS Ag TO Bome Of his former Kpeed on the flat, ran up to hina, fey ap ropriate words, a moabts Nave Gecait Baca oe boars, | ORG Tak a0 toe Ure ehian teihen diffe wo, Notary Pubite, pea come: the eg ah a a te itannis baat hk Gites Ohh Thanks were given to Mr. sculptor, Z rowell, Savannah, Oct BU, wit lip China, from Sunderland for San Francisco, . ‘Stato, and Pass ent Gardener now dropped away, but Sylva ran through Marniep A Goop Dtai.—A correspondent writes e iven to Mr, Durham, the sculptor, | 444, ‘and p R Lowd Nov 1, 10:30 AM” g0 init aod Pan prncertat TY i no dato, sioner of Deeds (or Siar counsellor ‘ua May, ‘908 Broadway. and the ceremony concluded, ilies north of Cape Lookont, passed steamahip Ariadne, pout bwo ip showing n white fing with a red cross, stecring W, ~ horses end took position with the leaders, next | to the Warsaw (Mo.) Zines a8 Lollows: Whom Were Provider, Cherie and Wildbad, When | year’ agoaman by the name of P—. ODTAINED IN DIFFER aged in ———— — hence for Galveston, wai zed no date, off Tort 7 he VORCES ot began to deacead the hill the spectators found | huckstering, came into thia vicinity, and alter a few SUSPENSION Bripces IN Ontwa.—The construc: amehip Fairbanks, Powell, Wilmington, NO, with mdee Bark Volage (Be), Auld, trom Glasgow for New York, Oct pea tenal everywhere; desortion, &c., eulicient causes Shat Phantom, who up to this time had pot been ob- | months in his trade, married the widow J—, wuo | tion of suspension nridges has been thought a signal | “gbawenee I ne 0 6, lat 60, ton 9, ‘Do charge in advance; advice free. pt Bergd Was ti hopeiers aiiiruitios in the rear, and | bad six, children. ‘Things went on smoothly for a | achievenicut Ly the Weaera nations, DuL in Chun | wits mtn nd pe igor We dhe aa” i cee Foreign Ports. SHO UEm Aivorner, Te Nabead meen, F old winning post Lope “turne mie; then came storms and faally squalls. About | they are of great antiquit f 1 exist, | _ Steamship Rebecca Clyde, Price, Wilmingtot m DAPULOO, Oct 14 \ORN NI A Mt up," hie piace deing taken by Syiva, and she | tho first of this month a woman irom {ilinots, wiih | They are made of irom onde ana iiele rods of | with mdse and passengers, Wades Hands oon’ No? Rous | AoaruL eo, Oct 4—In port ship Valley Forge, Berry, for | (ORNS, BUMONS, ENERO ED sory TS kare hy erabdee aay ied bed op ee right badge ee eee ik ies claiming Mr. P—— as | constraction resembles in the main that used mn Ce oe euaeeee ve aioe Berbera, Ne SB days, spoRnoe AYRES, Sept 10~Arrived, bark Mary Hamilton ‘ond: 1, and » c rr : y " ; Ay, & Co, , 4 , aenainn on their left Provider, Our rai produced her certificate of | Western countries, ‘They are, however, generall Steamship wureka, Brown, Eye Harbor, wilu'mdse to Oe Beary iy ace TIO OR DETENTION mas Mary Ann, Vhorte and sVildbad—ail conspicuous. | marriage. Things looked blue for Mr, and he | confined to mountain 4 n, Vl x q + Pm, ul ivers or Céct), Taraban ang birthday soon gave wav | treated the inatter asa fraud. ‘The Tlitnois wife left | whose navigation Is iuterrugunt” foere keene mt ng erupted, Th one over | Ship © B Sonle, Sinnet swith atl # their example was followed at thy “Bushes” by With @ view to commence suit. On Mon Jeet Mr. | ariver in the Yunnan province that ig said to have | fron to order, Fore mart of Night cuaterly rN roa On lec kane Rimeto vi NYork. siya and, Hail way down the incline, y Provider. | P——left for parte unknown. On Tuesday a woman | been first built by one famous Chu-Koh-iang sore | Windai Inter part hea . rs facadah tat | itnvana, Nav a—arviesh atenmanipe Ragl Greene, Mew At Us mOMeut Cherie shot out aiid fan‘y.» to John | with six oiidren, hailing from Tennessee, came to | than two thousand years sinco, aud there 19a second | & 8% spoke brig Union, from Cape Breton for New York, 38 | York; Yaroo, Catherine, Puiladelphin, Danvankitay Ort 18 -Arrived, Hellos, Liedmer, Tegan: fron business, for Siztclure, Fistula, Plies Diveasos of Bre a —Salled, Thorwaldaen, Willis, Fengacola, Chee WITHOUT RATPE, Cau! d M ip 1 Davis, gud the race evidentiy jay betwee,’ theim | the village claiming Mr. P—— as hier husband, and | and much larger one in the Kweichow rovince, bf + Livenoot, Noy 8--Artived, ship Larvest Queen, Jansen, IERIO'S XTRAOT OF Gg lBAt-RORR GENUINE Gione. The issue, however, was never in dou" tor | found the inexorab) Oi act Aud sho aiso returned | spanning the river Pel. This Tatler waa Fi. paths weather iotile Baatas Unb Woon days Sahacagas Ost 16—Cleared, bark Deodorus (Br), Arn Litem aras sah nea by. ba! Gling one Lad her opponent seitied tn 67 On Wednesday ag fome strange | buiit during the Ming dynasty, It consists hg ence With altrong NW paler, NYork ; beige Edward Hill (lr), Haddock, do; amoljot |. MILHAU'S SONS, 188 Broadway, New Yor, BUT oe, Sad pong on vou with the g atest cage bY ove up to the pouse of Mr, P——'s Cole | of many chains siretched across the river jark Josephine gt Forand, Hoven, Buenos Ayres, 68 | (Den), Erichsen, di -——— of r or MrgiadNckta ANG RD . we Andio alt, wil ie twice that distance benind P Wie, and lecta child upon the doorstep and | and fasiened firmly in the stone on either bi nies rr; Crt oft % ae Ps Baquator pept Arvirown, Ooi M- Balled, ward, Fit hg ae ~ atou be , IS MIETAON QALY AND UDR {ona Davis came Provider, who was clear of Bylva, | thea nce mene Ls zie Cast Mt. ret gy from natural elevations above other chains d i jajalaa Bear “aly rye Beene for | Nimowe linen, Oot 18 Pree bar a god afte prgducedy 18 euiat fit fled sis s 3 , fast to span, and there at f . "i " ‘ Se eT Aet) thdlMbeinels results, Ar, Naylor, tbe owner | Sasent deverpeaeate we are inciloed to SOUre ae | scien eee from below, the objeot belbg to ait ill na ae baa daca of ORAPIS Te Lie So TA oben? Bean Ore | GANG FRE WINER. aay sronawiay, eoruer Bicvelr ee ' | > + Pin ry f { ’ af’ ~ rm ny " * vA

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