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10 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET, : ee cape MILLBRIDGB, Nov %—Ballod, echr Alaska, Strout, New Fan over PD”, 1ooomotive, receiving such injuries explaining that the two ollve trees meant worldly TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ITEMS. peck York, rn SUBURBAN INTELLIGEN one of Fs¢ Tepe that amputation Was ya | fortune on the right and spiritual happiness on the ae wale Sehr 3 tke Aarne ihe Notah, Dow, NYork, ‘a ‘ errr neces” ary, 1; S thought he will recover. left, ince man always places waat concerns his re- | General Sheridan, at Chicago, is getting A fara : : Noy 28—Arrived, steamship teed NEW JERSEY. ¥ encen tat Count OF SPECIAL SES8FoNS.— he eer Sag We Ty explained | thougn still confined to his bed. . bitiyye ares Se they Bayo, Yarmoiatby 8; ecb 9 Paden - od nr » “sn tnta court yesterday, before Judge Reed andtwo | Talmud, and in the latter part of his lecture | Scarlet fever ts prevailing so badiy at Maroa, Til, at or sermon he came down er heavily | that the public schools have been closed. th Fore ego aePenreons rd Jersey City. associates, tne following persons were ch.arged with on te reformers who wo do away Mr. Bo! who began life as a carrier of the Eliza’ Hayre Rule, Hf: ;, Gardner Colby, Dunbar, me .cos:—William Dorman (colored), rity ., BORED NYorks Bt Ames, 1 rr Tam Apnioan Meritopisn CHURGIL—A falF > im | oe eae ie gulty; Michael Tapp, Iareeuy ot | Wun the, Muehlalh 8, He oF te. a | Providence (R. 1.) Journat, now returns the second for leabehpors, | vores barks Sous, Ane AMIE, Garant wana; bigs progress in the new Methodist church for ‘olored | a*coat, a pair of boots and a skim, guilty; Edward bo without it; as well, said Dr. Hahn, t one | highest income in California, Brien or Noy G3 Lg 8 Rowland, Rowland, Mainga: ‘oO W Hunt, Hunt, people, on Monmouth strect, the proceeds of whch | Nitcucl, larceny of two coats, guilty; Atine Bliza- | 87 Ne veins of aman and say Ne could live, because | Prince Satsama and suite, from Japan, will arrive Beal Engl ee Ror or eM oor, | “Bourilw ner Pats, Nor FS, ah Unland, : will be applied to the furnishing of tie puilding, | eth Vakderveer (colored), larweny of @ quilt, NOt | nis heart was within bim unhurt, Circumeision Was | in Chicago on Sunday and remain there a day or Rowe, port for New ¥i ae eee No i a vigeeet, CDV; bert Tue colored population have long in need of a } guilty. a Berith Kadose, not a sign of a league, but in itself | two, and then proceed eastward. Reeport for Now York, | housio, Donald, St Jago; J A Wrizht, Moras, Antwerp; Tran- pulse plage worst, and tbat alpinguo ud | "Toano ov Tnunn—Atavogular monly meeting | 4 rigs nowdh and» Covenant, /M8,t0"iay | Rouse barge of cal for he et ot oer ringer ocsew ore | Gace ara tinal te haeea ce ee sper - ~s . + Raa seen e TOrWard 20 RSs eae 824 | of the Board of Trade of this city, held on Thursday | THeOMtT “ite expulsion of the Jews from Pa- | Onlo sunlt Thiet ee arg. " man, Lohdonderry; Mardula, Genoa vie Cardiff; Al Parker, Boston ; brig Jane Goodman, Poole, Rio Janeiro; sohr Jeff Borden, Hail, Boston. Pss-A-1.'OUTERE, Noy 29—Ship Antoinette, Rosoman, Bre+ men, wailing orderd outside the bar: bark Sidward ,Halber~ Miltban ; Dodge; Taylor, dc; Lath His clley, Philadelphia; Robert B Smith, . eaa from minent citizen a , ression RRLEASE OF WEINGARTSER.—T?, wag stated in yes. | CFSuInE: 8 utter was Tet Se 8 Dene high ratos | Srtted” in” the tamu, Mut i abould | | Burglare entered tho house of B. Hi. . Ball, at toeday a Hasann tas Welton Wermermer, <tiver | of trelgat en passenger ree ee eeccir onl | eeattnmens of Be age rege tothe ra Te it goverment Mats, intestes have been i a Wagon Which ran overt and killed a little poy | railroads as contrasted with the cheap transit on | to a different conclusio} rested on suspicion. i State: ling on that boay to | modern interpretation leave the teachings of their | arrest M Hand, Ne for New York. mamid Huseah, was committed to jail to await the | Tal roads me comer Stat Securing for-our people the | foretainers aud suuldy the Taimud and tue law with- | _ In Philadelphia yesterday, afternoon, | Thomas | Sehr leling, Hayes, Bovthpor or ante Verdict bt Lue Garoners jury. As thy: body aid ot | Sine jaciitles which oiher places possess in this | out tue fear of God before their eyes. tis impossl- | Haslin strack hia wife on the head with a hatchet BOUND EAA? for ane, Bridgeport for Albany. 4 as Divert? Ona Neoaie tor New York. iF Adela Fel! Elliott, Norwalk for New York. Miran PREC ESET EEC EEEEEESEES lock, do. Nickerson, N York. . intain that the adavan- | bie, inashort abstract, to give full justice to the | and then cut his throat, while lanoring under a tem- ford. NEW HAVEN, Dec rrived ‘Morn! Verdict ceusures the Messrs. Schalk, owners of te | Particular, aud maintaining tal te Save | Mngtay discourse of the reverend Rabbi, but the | porary ft of insanity.” Haslm is in a critical conai- | SbF EP Godwin, Watertory, Filzabethport for Stamford. | > 015th: geht H cuoninghers Benker Beaton | Weer to the pecuniary advantage of our rail- | above gives the pith of It. tion, Behr Gollen ‘Rule, Ovetton, Elizabethport for New laven. | PENSACOLA, Nov 26—A\ achra Frank Palmer, La- THs Paw Fire Derarrwent-soheme ts under | roads as to the public. The communication was | Aiter the sermon the lamps and candles were . Schr HoRer, Davis, Elizanethport for Portcheaier. tha Movies Chas ft Heller, Mt Galveston. ar Bi read the report of | lighted on the piatiorm, which, witn its flowers and Schr Cornelia, Elizabethport tor Providence. VHILADE! ia Dec 2—Arrived, Qieearien, Bun- considera ion by the members of she Legislature en- | placed on file. o Sueheee ge way ts the | decorations, presented ‘a very pleasing appearance. 8 H I P P I N N E W S Schr Henanloy ang, Rondga for Norwich. ker, Boston; scbre James Ponder, Hudson, Boston; Masy P gaged in framing the bill for the consolidated city. | WS icaion' or the Delaware, setting forth that the | The twelve wribes of Israel Were represented by G ' Fehr Charger, White ondout fr Provence, Hicaon, Vaan, Fall wives aio, & Law Meare, Prove A few interested men who heped to be legisiated | improvements were not many or great; that tue cily | tweive hiuminated tablets, each having the name of eed Behr RS Dean, Cook, Poughkeepsie for New Haven. hi Fall River? MA Folsom, Rome: Ciyde, Gage, and JO into office Will tnd When the details Of the bul are | would be materially benefited thereby, and recom | a uibe tnscribea, and, besides, twelve stars on dark Almanac for New York—This Day, Schr Fountain, Bennett, New York for Taunton. Tuompson, Vanzant, Boston; Ida F Wheeler, Dyse, NYork. Made puoiic that they are grievously mistaken. The | mending the appointment of a comantitee to draft & | bive ground, enctreling a shining moon in the centre, . Bobr Mail, Mead, New York for Greenwich. ‘Clemed Bark Zuima, Eel MNoraatarteobe Thee P Dill will provide tor the ciection of ofiicers im the | memorial to Congress stating the claims of New | gave lurtier adoramentto te ceremony, The Thora, Stone, Pitcher, New Orieans; J O Patterson, Soull, Glouces- 7 08 | Moon sets. chy y oI r seep ter; Isaac Rich, Crowell, Boston, ordinary way, and the mewber who has charge of | Jersey for an appropriation from the national gov- | or scroll of the law, Was placed on & case of flowers lei toe the measure. will _cppose the practice of legislating | Yornent lor that purpose. Measrs. Hewitt, Bucha- | intended to represent Mount Sinai, and profusely 4 33 | High water. BELOW. Cee nGalodin Atmbaun, tan titaiaets wonkeoaeh ter ag agg ec grea an, Taylor, TAvingsion S08 Lenox Wore ants | Coeer Ne! eee entation waa: eniered Oy ae’ Wivtategebe Met. 2 7 Sii_—Relow, a hark bailing from Liverpool, supposed the NI No] i ted a committee with wer confer W! over the “light fan’ ‘ind at sunset NW, ,3d—Below, a bark baling from au Tae Tanstany OngaNtzation.—tho blll known | Roricrsontiscubject aud {0 usk auch asim as | younger meuibers of the congregation until ante | PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 8, 1869, ; reais Aiehtreay trom London brig A faut, Gallson, Nyork, ‘ Vo RPLAND, Dec 1—Arrived, steamship Franconia, Bragg, ‘ork. . Cleared—Schr Ethan Allen, Blake, Paltimore, Salled—Barks GW Roseveit,S B Hale; brig Edwin; and the fleet of coasters put in for a ‘bor. PAWTUCKET, Dec 2—Arrived, achr J H Youmans, Gild- ersleave, Rondout. Sajled!—Schra Sarah # Falconer, Wilson, Rondout; 8 3 Brown, Mott, NYork; Empire, Mathews, do. PROVIDENCE, Deo 2—Arrived, schrs W H Wyhacket, © Robbins, Norfolk; Katic Hall, Antone, d rachel Se: Georgetown, DC; Village Queen, Conklin, Philad ‘as the Neshamine bill at-the las! session of the Legis- they deemed advisable. Dr, Freeze read a report on | hour, lature wili be introduced at the approaching session, | the reveune of tho State, an which it was contended | In’ order to show how far the breach in the CLEARED. but under a different title, Confidential circulars | thatthe act in reference thereto was unjust in 8 | “House of Israel” has already reached, It may oma ty wore issued yesterday afternoon by the “Bismarck” | Operations since it onty selected a particaiar class | be stated that the Jewish Temes of yesterday, in its Steamship City of Brussels (Br), Kennedy, Liverpooi—J @ a OCrac: Which the prowiment men of | Of persons, who are thus compeiled to pay a tax of | German part, warns the Jews from attending this “4 ee ey ase coled“upen t ememble aba given [.eWo Der Cane on sheir incomes. ‘Tho effect of the | celebradon, and while this organ of the Uberal reform | | Steamship France Br), Grogan, Liverpool—National Stearn wat - law, the report suggested, wou! rive be jews goes Wo that extent, the Jewtsi lessenger, % Sime and place, in order ho-angheiee ee | eee from’ the Seite, and the committee belleved recognized journal of the orthodox wing, announces | Steamship Agamemnon (Br), Middleton, Liverpool—O I, OR sadie the Now Teme te Orgunizacion be | the acc to be unconstitutional in its origin and | in its yesterday's issue that its editor, the Kev. Dr.S. | “Ettamenip Bellona (Br), Couch, London—Howland & auillated 10 the Sew York Tammany oocyst a. | Had no validity as a law, It 1g a question that the | M, isiacs, had been mnvited to speak’at this gauher- | Aspinwall. is suggestion be adopted, the kueill of repubiica Legisiature mist consider at an early date. A$ re- | ing of the new congregation Sifche Zedex, but 88 | ” Ship Atmosphere (Br), Oram, Savahnah—Tapscott Bros & Marine Disasters. wxy- For an account of the burning of the North German brig Der Fleiss see general news columns. Loss oF THE PILOTBOAT A T STEWART, No 6—This ves- sel, recently in collision with and sunk by the British steam- ship Scotia off Sandy Hook, was built in 1865 by Mr E F Williams, of Greenpoint, at a cost of nearly $21,000, She was owned by the following persons, who were the working pilots belonging to the boat Dantel © Chapman, John Chap- isin Will be sounded 1a Hudson county, par 4 th i st Bi do; Bunce, do; L guards the question of taxation, Dr. Freeze read the | bail was to follow he declined to rebuke those who | Jo. Farle, , Nel ; , Strong, Brown, do; Evergreen, ¥ A PisoNeR RESOURD BY N#GRORS—OMcer | report of the committee, Which ‘showed the discrep- | miscoucelve the object of their liallowed creed. Bark Undine, Segemann, Rotterdam—Roclen & Biersk. man, Edward Earle, William Gorham, Henry Beebe, Nelwon | Phin; Hen}, Sirona Seow oe Bariett lizabethport for . : “t 2 Park Doris Broderson (Dan), Nielsen, Rio Janeiro via | Comstoek, Thomas Dexter and Alexander Dexter. The above | Pawtucket ; Laura Robinson, Rol Elizabethport; Eva Doyne eaw two colored women, named Lizzie How- | ancy exisuing with respect to the ostensivie owners aA APMRE TINO + | Bitzabethport—Funch, Edye & C Lewls, Lowls, Albany; J 11 Youmans, Gilderaleevo, Rondout J a ©. property and mortgages. The committee were of Bare Mt Bee heerenie Amok oti Pi Railrona | 2*™*d pilots, with one exception, are those who owned the | few, Mewin, AINA} Bodine, Bunce, Rondout for Paw- ard and Jennie Wray, fighting at “Dutch row” 0D | ii opinion that all real estate shouid be assessed at ITY POLITICS. Cee er ee eae Peiaria celebrated piloat George Steers, No 6, which was lost in 1885 | {un te Watohful Remnolds, NYork. Below, schr Emma Ls Thursday night. He separated them and placed | jts actual value. It was suggested that a Board of Ne Teark O M Hume, Hume, Richmond—Baker & Hurlbut. during a ylolent easterly gale and snow storm, when all hands | Gregory, Thorndike, Baltimore, Lizzie under arrest, she beiug the ageressor. Her hus- /eCounty Assessors shoul be appoimted by m Bark Anton (NG), Friecke, Philadelphia—Oelrichs & Co. on board were frozen to death. a .. Salled—Sehr Wilson, Pieris, Pategeehias Wm F Bur. Daud audanovher Colored man, named Joun ‘dary, | the Board of Chosea Freeholders. it was Ata meeting of the Labor Union, No. 2, at York- | Brig A B Patterson (Br), Pike, Laguayra and Porto Cabel- 4 den, Adama, N¥ork; John B Spattord, Hawkins, do: Ellen caine fo her assistauce and su¢eceded in Teleasig | beld that the chasgng of property within | yille, held at the house of Mr. F, Berrigan, Third | }o—Dallett, BU The ATS left the city at 1 PM Nov 80, with the wind from do; Saratoga, Wicks, do; Julia Ann, 0. Brig Robt Mowe, Dickerson, Barbados—Hy Trowbridge's Sons, Brig Athalaake (Br), Langenberg, Kingston, Ja—A H Solo- mon & Co. present tax law to remain unchanged, with the | above union for Assistant Alderman of the Twenty- Brig Hyperion, Woodbury, Nassau—F T Montell « Bartow. Recorder yesterday morning, when Lizzie was dis- eplion of the appointing of a Board of Assessors. A 1 v Brig Fatrlina (Br), DeGruchy, Richmond—G@ F Bulley. charged, but the men were beld jor Wiad, ‘ougressiaan Skelton disagreed with bot re- | #tst district. The meeting was largely attended by | §chx Edwin, Dayton, Para—F Moran, stn srts. tle thought that the Board should confine | te Workmen of the district, Schr K Closton, Gale, Humacoa, PR—Miller & Houghton, Loan oF EpvcaTIoN.—[n consequenge of the p- | Port te ta con dE ieattemmicd to extend its | , At @reguiar meeting of the Constitutional Union | Schr Ebenezer (Br), Hodsiking, Abacoa—Jas Dougins. pointment of Mr. A. H. Dundon to the vice prest- ee igpins Are tec mp rs Association of the Fifth Aldermanic disirict, Mr. | ScbrJ P Allen, Allen, Galveston—C W Adams & Co, SSE, having five pilots and a full crew on board, together with the captain of the Scotland lightship, who had on board out #400 worth of materiat lantern: 30) PM, wi about two- thirds of the distance between Sandy Hook the bar, the boat was headed to the SSW, in order to reach the lightslilp on that tack, the wind at the time being from SSE, sbout a three-knot breeze. The port light of the steamship Scotia was then in sight, coming in over the bar, and when near the her. “he officer thea arrested ‘Viilary and took him | ope month for the sake of avolding the assessment, me i to the police station aiter Which he returned with |, should be regarded as a misdemeanor, Juage Naur | S¥enue, between Kighticth and Highty-first streets, Officers sunth and Simuions and arrested bota How- | read uinority report, in which he recommended | John Shelly was unanimously endorsed by the ardand his wie, They were brought before the ‘ichards, do. HMOND; Deo 1¢-Arrived, achr D B Steelman, Scull, Terscy City. Sail (pec OP Binns, Higbee, James River to load for NYork, ROCKLAND, Nov 29--Arrived, sehra Sarah, Kenniston, NYork; O Avery, Wilson, do. Sailed 96th, bark G W Horton, Rhona ony, Matanzas; sobre Trade Wins, Babb, NYork; M Langdon, Pinkham; Herald, Hal now, NYork; Nautilus, Crookett. nd Ameriean Chief, le ware, Snow, and Oregon, operaions outside, opposition might arise from agri- Schr M Bedell, Bedell, Richmond—A Abbott. liot boat—owing t flict of authority between her pilot | and Pellance, Hall, do; 2th, Del dency of the Female Daily Normal School ia New | cuivural interesis,’ ‘The subject was taen dropped po eas mtg was unanimously nominated as Schr A W Collins, Tooker, Kichtond—Van Brunt & SInght, and tha ew nain-rsheran ito tho, mila ‘haa ening 9 her Fountatn, doi tii, Old Conds MoCliniock, 40, ai ‘ke ol BER <t me. ard udj 4 Mie ci 7 chr Washing Ine, Norfolk. ow and sinking her atonce, notwithstanding the boat ha F » Dec 3—Arri York city, the position of principal of public | till the next wecting, and the Board udjourned. The Second Assembly district republican electors, | Schr A Webb, Howland, Georgetown, DO—Bentley, Mil- | her lights which were seen end. remarked or on board ihe | Boston. i gcovol No. 4, which he held siuce te sciool was Bea ae held a Jarge and enthusiastic meeting last evening | ler « ‘Thomas. steamer at least ten minutes before the collision. The pilots Cleared—Ship Golden 8ea, for Liverpool, with 41,000 sacks. opened, becomes vacant, Proiessor Kelley, late LONG ISLAND. at No, 455 Pearl street. The proceedings were the Schr C Cobb, Kennedy, Salem—R W Ropes & Co. ‘and crew saved themselves with the greatest dificully, having | of wheat. ol seton Wail College, is a candidate tor ‘ ‘cia registration preparatory to the new reorganization | Schr Golden Ray, Davis, New Haven—H W Jackson & Co. | been hastily summoned from below. They lost everrthing | Sailed Ship Jobn Nicholson, Li the'position. ‘The ofice of assistant principal will se of the republican party. ‘This satisfactorily accom- | Schr Henry Clay, Mack, Stamford, they had on board, moat of them being in their shirt sleeves | | SAVANNAH, Nov 98—Arrive: elrose, Rockwell, 5 create na ai tre i if Sloop Report, Hart, New Haven—G K Rackett & Bro. and without hats or boots, Robert Sylvester, the boatkeeper, | NYork; HS Sanford, Damphy, Bath, be created In each public school, to take cifect on PROBABLE MURDER.—On Wednesday two young | plished the meeting adjourned. Satled—Shlp Ivanhoe (Br), ‘fhearle, Liverpool, orn, being was knocked overboard by the mainboom, and after being in faa et ge nd ST ag er ag see the water twenty minutes was picked up by a boat lowered boats had : 3 . Baltimore. the isi of January next, This will enabie the prin- : ‘The 4 at evening at Steamer Vineland, Brown, €ipais to superintend the working of the schools | Men, of Babylon, named George Burr and William Rh ee De et oe eat Steamer A C Stimers, Knox, Philadelphia, fromthe ship. The Atlantic Wrecking Company’ Curran, Liverpool; bark Cayoline Lemont, Morse, Baltimore. more eflectively. Some changes will be made in | Christ, got into an altercation which well nigh cost | cluding E. J. Shandley, Joseph Koch, Bryan Keilly hold ot the vot! nasts the next mornin; % nt since report Clonre—Barke H Armstrong, Lodge, Bremer ttm the organization of the Board at the next meeting, | the former his life.@ Christ, becoming exasperated | and Jobn Galvin was unanimously endorsed. ARRIVALS. her decks as having come to the surface aad the boat gone to | McNeil, Sproul, Havre; achra Kate E Rich, Doughty, Boston ;. Ou account of resignations. | Superintendent Bevails | at a rewark made by Burr, seized an axe and Lurled | A cOuvention of the republican dciegates of the —- SM [pnd sree Arrived, Neamsnip Herrick, NY ork: schr Coquette, we engaged in maxing @ thorough Iaspection of the | it ar him with full force, striking him in the monch | Eighth Judicial district was held last evening in REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. ante Samoa Ree Rees, on Co oe | ae i fail to be interesting, | BS ® Febore Walch camavt | with the edge of the weapon, inilicting a dangerous | Consequence of Mr. E, Harrison Reed baving de- | steamship City of Antwerp (Bri, Leitch, Liverpool Nov 20, eerste awage nor Od tush PM) off Minot’s Ledge, with | sp MARY'S. Ga, Nov 44—Arriven, bark © Dyer, Worthing- to be Interesting, aud painfu: wound, clined to run for Police Justice and William H. Bull | Queenstown lst, via Halifax Deo 1, with mdse and 147 pas g 4 ton, Boston; 26th, scht Izetts, Bangor. | wr Hoboken. . TAXPAYERS? M. A a for Civil Justice. The convention determined to run | sengers, to John G Date, Burro G W Mornts (Br), Morris, at Holmes’ Hole, from Su- Cleared 20th, brig A G Jewett, |, Montevideo, “WI! Figur ar A WAKE.—At an early hour yesterday ‘AXPAYERS’ MEETING.—A crowd assembled at the their names on the ticket whether their nominees Steamship Europa (Br), McDonald, Glasgow Nov 19 via | rinam for Boston,experienced heavy weather, paying been | (probably. Martinique), Town Hall, Fiusbing, last night for the purpose of 0 be dat te Moville 20th, with mdse and 224 passengers, to Henderson north of Hatteras; lost jib and bobstays, split sails, | BATILLA, Ga, Nov 18-Sailed, brig ie Dare, Pell, Morning four relatives entered into a hot dispute “ x! consented candidates or no Bros, Fxperenced strong Wand NW winds the entire pas- | &c. Nov 27, lat 88 44, lon 71 66, saw British bark steering | Montevideo; achr Nevada, Davis, Norwicl ia ler a nominating candidates forthe approaching election The Twenty-second, Twenty-third and Twenty- | page: Nov 28, Int 4528, lon 4985, signalized a North German avout $200 which was leil to them by a member of | (7s sces, ‘The meeting was called to order by Mr. | eiehth street republican delegations met last evening | Keamer bound Ky 20h, lat 4428, lon f4 1a, stgnalized stenm- thelr family, Mrs. Donahoe, Dents Sullivan was | 7, 7; Prince. Tue design of tne the: Wi to to endeavor to agree upon one set of candidates fur | ship Tarifa, bound E; 80th, lat 43 14, lon 6310, rassed a Na- fearfully brulsed, aad ne proceeded to the olfloe of | gejece the best aso Te they ease eye ae 42 | Alderman and Assistant Alderman of the Thirteenth | tonal steamer, bound H Heo’, lat 408, ton 67 4, slgnalized Judie White to procare warrants for Cue arrest of’! Parsons was chosen “chairman; JohnH. Chapman | (strict instesd of the two acts atready nominaved. | * fate, “Albeinar e, Koberts, Richmond, City Point and : q y ogeph Shea | gna Dennis Sullivan, secretaries, Nominations were | 2%€ convention fatle a STRRIOME a el Dons ‘They wee Norfolk, with mdse and passengers, to the Old Dominion = Michael Douahoe. hey w ve held “to await | then made for the office of village trastecs, Philip Steamship Co, Robinson and Mr, Fogert, having received the larg- Pool Scliing on the Police Justices. Ship 8 Curling, Morsa, of and from Thomaston, 4 days, in fs rae last, to master. THR Story or A Hvstanp wo ArtTemPrep | est nutober of votes, Were Nominated, and the meet. Pools were selling at*Reilly’s restaurant, Broad- banark Tureen, Holloway, Shields, 42 days, with mdse, to D ‘south, with loss of main topgallant mast and fore topsail. Soun Eva ADELE, from Curacoa for Boston, at Holmes? Hole 2d Inst, experienced heavy gale, split sails, and lost flying jib; night of the Ist was in contact with brig Martba, and carried away hea dgear and slippedone chain. Damage to the Martha alight, Sour Jonn L TRACY (of St George, Me), from Cambrirtge, Md, which went ashore at Belfast on the 20th ult, camo off on the 29th. Her keel fa 6 and bottom badly chafed, but not badly hogged ; can be put tn good order in ashort time. Sie LEM, ‘Dec 1—Arrived, achr Capitol, Roberts, Elizabeth- port TAUNTON, Dec 2—Arrived, schr Whistler, Keeto, NYork. WILMINGTON, NC, Deo-3—Cleared, steamship Empire, NYork. — ————— MISCELLANEOUS. OLD PRICE lar until January 1, 1970, ‘Ware, SUICIDE.—Robert Sim, who attempted to drown | ‘4g adjourned, ‘ poh a R Dewolf € Co. Took a northern passage and bad moderate | 184 Dearly new vessel of 400 tons. First premium Silver Piated | ,, Tom Sets, Urns, Too, a ri hey ea ————- Way and Twenty-cighth street, last evening on the | Frere ees eed ton Sh ienalized ship Vietorin | Sour Ep LAMEYER, Gorman, at Holmes? Hole, from Phi- | Water and Syrap Pitchers; Waiters, Cake Baskets, Castors, himself by jumping of a Hobokea ferryboat on THE WHITESTONE (LL L) MURDER. Police Justices that are to run in the ensning elcc- r), atecring E. ladelpha for Newburyport, experienced a gale from SW on | Butter and baat Cea ree Tharsday evening, was brought vefore Recorder —— tions. There were but few persons present, and but Bark Magna Charta (Br), Hartigan, Marseilles, 77 Sot the olght of the 80th Nov It sails, stove bulwarks and had Dinner and Tea Sets,Vases, Bronzes, Rohemian Glassware, Pope yesterday morning. He gave a clear statement | Trial of McMubn for the Marder of Edward | two pools were sold, a3 foilows:-~ einer en aight araade aid Galmac Inder part ‘heavy | feet water tn tre totde es SumpE the gale; putin with two |’ co jcue sets, Parian Ware and Fancy Articles in great var Ol his Listory Gud ail Lhe causes thai linpeiied him lew! ard, «+e $10 Murray oy 15 tj a 3 r 23 P i + to take Buch a desperate step. He Lanuiive v1 | Doyie~Manslaughter in the Third Degree. | Tagwith oy Masterson Sr Pig An a itn | _ SHR JouN Wortz—The ache before reported mink ot | OY SMMC LF oy yay presents. Glasgow, came to this country ten years ago, served | ON the night of the 4th of July, 1869, @ party of | Coulter... 10 > mare, io Slocovich & Uo. etas’ and sf, hed @ weary gale | Bick Rook, Ot, about one mile outside of sclir, Sophie Ann, OLD A DWARD D, BASSFORD'S in the ehiy-ninth New York volunteers Cutiag tie | soldiers from the garrison ‘at Willett’s Point visited | _ Pools Were soid also at Breyoort Hall, Fifty-fourth | from SSE to SSW; lost and split eatla renee Araeds tram Oreton foe rilnenerh: Gita heme ct | Gres Hows Farmishing Besporiany Cooper Sustiate; concer Jale War, and on bis discharge he returned to Glas- | Whitestone to attend a dance to be held at t | Street, near Third avenue, by Thomas B. Jonnson, | | Brig Sharon new, :79 tons), Small, Millbridge, 7 days, with | f0.j00 bricks. The crew saved themselves in thelr boa! aud | Soe" gow, where he engaged in the grocery business. At ; : one of | the following being some of the besi sales:— be pola ra aosaes ere picked up and brought to New York. BSOLUTE DIVORCE.—CONSULTATIONS AS TO the “expiration of eighteen mouths he returmed to | the hotels. While there the citizens who had as- | jor Police Justice, Sineteeuth aud Twenty-second molnson to Moaen Tatlon.’ Has nent aaa north of Hate: |” STRAMER SARAM, belonging to the Swiftsure line of pro- diferent Statea; alao, Notary Fable, "Special Commlse is COuuLTY, Du is Wile, Whom le married short! sembied bec: ¢ suddenly p: z y N’ nies: 25 mil 2 ‘ « nT lying th sh the t between this cily aud Phila- jioner of Deeda for every State, and Passpot gent beiora leaving, would not accowpany. nin, : eopratayo ascega te bad oe eee a ee ementig a inogthnein | delpliag while going down the North river yesterday cttwo | FI. KING, Counsellor at Law, 868 Broadway. ++$100 $50 $25 | gat, passed the wreck of a vesgel, apparently along time in + 50 24 13 | the water, Schr Aga Eldridge, Baker, Corpus Christ!, 19 days, with hides, <c, to master. Molly Price, Dayton, Virginia, Schr Young Jam ‘aterson, Baltimore, ie ina, Smithy Philadelp detpliiag wh AM ran afoul of the U 8 monitor Miantonomah, etaving a large hole in her side, and afterwar: Ing afoul of the brig Walrus, the iatter carrying away the steam haunt and steam ‘he steamer subsequently sunk in the ship channel, opposite Redioe's Island. The monitor receives no Camage, but the brig lost her jibboom, bowsprit and culwa- ter. Portions ot the steamers cargo got adrift and were picked up by the numerous boatmen on the river. EFFECTS On THE GALE AT Hotmts’ Hour—During the gale from SW at Holmes’ Hole on the nicht of the 20th Nov schr Western Siar dragged afoul of achr Wm G Bartiett, and had starboard quarter rail broke and bulwarka stove, The W He provided her with means 10 support herselt foldiers, and resolved to drive them from the room, Field. at hore, while he sevued down with tis rotuer in | The matter was notsed about the ballroom, and the | “yor Alderman, Aiinols ana became a thriving farmer. His wife at | leaders of the movement displayed pistols and other | IHugh Moore..... last consented to come to Us country and be met | weapons as suttable to carry out their mteniuons in | Cunainguam her in New York. She grew tired of biw after the | the event of the failure of pflysical torce. The test- | Field. japse of a lew days and leit him. tie found her out | mony of tue several Witnesses clearly established Bi aw, Philadelphia for F Wita the aid of detectives, la Greenwich avenue, and | tis” fact, but they. also aa fully established s Ca ook, Cook, Pieneville, O! While he Was conveying ler dowa town she slipped | the fact that McMaaan tnrew the missile which REGISTRATION. Shook to Brett, fon & Co. Away from iim in a crowd aud that was the last | caused the death of Hdward Doyle. ‘The evidence PECL Co eRe are en ne es we glimpse of her he obtained. ence his desperate re- | showed that the party were nearly ali intoxicated, 7 PGcak voxt 2D Murray, © Bolve, the load of trowvie being msupporiavic. He | and that several shots had been fired butno one | The Reststry in the City~Murder, Rowdyiam : Rae ineteenti: ward:— +8120 $100 $50 $100 $50 oe 64 44 20 Oo ou 5S sy IB UE Se 28 “\ BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN NEW YORK, AP Rhnecticut, Indiana ant Tiinola, Legal every where, No Mi Add ee. No charge tu advice, otis, Counsellor, 78 Nassau street. NONSTITUTIONAL UNION, FIFTH _ALDERMANIC / district, nominates THEODORE ALLEN, by acclamas tion, far Alderman, J. P. EBBETS, President. STINELLL, Secretary. BUNIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS AND ALL es of the Feet cured by Dr. ZACHARIE, 760 in for Cohasset. le nee, 4 days, with Oswego, with mdse to master, 7 ‘ pe eae } has chanwed ius, mind. however, and will recurn to | was injured. The party then recurned to the garni. | nd Kobbery at aud Near the Registry | "Candi voat Charite Vaughan, Yattgscn, Oswego, with Shahesd gear, Sehr Mert’ O Hert wasin contact with bey | Broadway is larm, though not reconciled to tne seperation | son, and on the following d: ere 2 mdse to master. sabell t 0 my ge. 1 2 = 2 trom bla wife. regs cavpimnan tansisheoonmise Hines. Ge fheingucet | Baoths. Cann bont Alida, Cornell, Owego, with mdae to master. Pe ka SSIS rr el rail he FOUNTAIN, PEN CNO INKSTAND REQUIRED. ONE Newark. the testimony pointed specifically to the culpability The registry was reopened again yesterday for the I boat Dora, Newell, Osweyo, with mdae to master. Wisssliannche. filing writ jours. Send stamp for emenl: a. F. HAWKES, Mannfacturer, 64 Nassau street, up stairs, N. é : me moms ba ipa A ond i The Hritteh brig Lonisa, from Clenfuegor, which arrived 2 A New Srraw FIRE ExoiNh was ordered to be | Of,Mevfuban, and he was comiitied to awalt tue ré- | addition of the names of those who failed to register | 4, hndirauate Baccain Repos hesey Nant Wie ; 3, a » Weare under abligations to purser R F Smith, of the purchased for the Fire Department in te Seventh ‘ ‘ days subsequently, McMatan was fully com. | 12 October and desire to vote as the charter election | the entire parenge isprung a lente and tort part of deck fond; | steamstip Fah-Kee, for bis attentions. Hoa vanuabie dietetic agent, adapted to persons of an ene ward at the meeting of the Common Council last | mitted to prison, and was, in September, m- | 00 Tuesday. In some districts the number regis- | ji¢ spoke brig Camilla (Br, from Kingston, Ja, for New Brio Scrwavn-—The report published some days since | (echle| constitution or who suifer under depressing malae igut. dicted by the Grand Jury, ‘The triai commenced | tered was quite small, m others the registrars were | York. ee elie eiiee th oor mae cattle UREA TEEE. | Coen RTE, he ee ie el ee Tue Innepressipie Peree Meav.—This disin- | Josterday | morning, aud the | testimony ad- | kept very busy until nine o'clock recording the Passed Through Heli Gate, ton. gi ik baceinatll 8 9 ageoh oop : guished soidiers’ claim and bouaty broker, who, betore the Coronet. i District attorney” Downie names of applicants, a large number of whom were . ee ere Mme abaeiccd Sold by all druggists and grocers, some eighteen months ago, gamed considerable no- | prosecuted and Alexander Hugner defended the | repeaters. Reports indicate that there were nu- Ag sean rong Son Wirtadiecuaee Enc queens Mamet Wess iOe MenaAe: NOY “SE; wiley a TARRANT & CO., 278 dreen tortety m the public priuts on account of alleged | Prisoner. Judge Armstrong very lucidly charged | merous displays of rowdyism about some of the | , Brig Alfaretta (ir), Optivie, Dorchester, NB, 18 days, for United States and Britist f sae ia Wi 5 the jury and they retired to their room. After an New York, with stone, to P J Nev ns « Son, i ad Wi t y swindling gransactions and who Meh ahaa absence of about five minutes they revurned to the | registering places. Brig Priscilla, Jones, New Bedford for New York, in bal- sen, bering vest, Creed 0 oil. Reork Heela, Smith, of NB, was at Fayal Nov 7, ready for of justice, has returned and “ . ip Contest, Chapman, of NB, was at St Catherines Oct EBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT.—1 He was bailed im the sam of $),v00 to answer We erate cee ane aad bbeigiente at OS man- At forty-lve minutes after five a gang oe a er enter (Br), Hatfeld, Windsor, NS, 8 days, for Pat I sp an cad My ps ne “jag Island, Far Baron Licbig’s signature on every jar. The is charges p is agains: lim. : gree, ine time re- sew York, with plaster, to Crandall, U! adil Where the had rugged weather and sunk several whaies a ight thing for myallds aud family use, Various charges pending against hi commending the prisoner to mercy. The Court sen- of fifty rougns made a sortie upon the Sixth district | New York, with plaster, to Crandall, Umphray & Co, right thing + inval ne Tana lly. Prig ea’ bind (Ary, Cook, Wiidsor, Ne for Now York, § | lof one from alongside. Was bound to coast of Patagon Seriovs Accipenr—Two Msn insu . MILMAU SON'S’ 188 Broadway, New York. —About | tenced McMahan to imprisonment at hard labor in | Of the Ninta ward inspectors, at No. 1 Christopher Reports at St Catherines daya, with plaster to Crandall, Umphray & Co. Draco, Braley, NB, &£0 sp; 5 ” atte, Gi . (HE NE RK MATCH CO. NY" se hel aa fe eeeeaeee cpg | ase for two years and six months, street, and wiulle some of them held one of the in- | | Schr Docoria, Clark, Musisiash. ND, B days, for New York, wAL Si Helthe Ort 3b Mead cis Manon cio KE ao MOK es WATOH ig arge of Major Trewin, were cugaged in gradtn eeenie Wi psn nox hag sp, 500 hpbk and 1600 ibs bore ; Myra, Babcock, SH, 300 hpbk ; OU U. Central verge which runs thruuzh the old P ck HEMPSTEAD PLAINS. b-ipieriad a eects cs tte ween wit Menlis raed ive Soe Co today, for | Trace Lothrop, Smith, Provincetown, 80) ap i wh al told. 1s now for sale at the following cigar stores on Chatham : 2 es or $200. No arresta were made, as the policeman on Cen ee eee tee ree One tie Nee York, Sch Iaabella (Br), Goodall, would ail trom do Bith'for | sirect, Bowery and Third aveniey Vay aan Property at Roseville, a large bank of earth, rel, 3 duty was intimidated, * ke ” 4 New Bedford, with ¢ bis sp an pbk from vark Os- 4 L. Ci S HE Projecting. over the line guddenty. gave | , 1 Telation to the removal of Greenfield Cemetery | “ihe repeaters made.a strong run upon theSeven- | Wit lumberto Holyoke & Murray. Nov $, during s heavy FOR FAMILY USE, pray, of NB, and 200 pbk from brig Myra, of SH. Sailed from do 4th, ship Minerva Smythe, How and, NB, for Tristan ground, Heard from, no date, on const of Africa, brig Mercy Taylor, dio w, lost part of deck load. See Par ante Wonk, Calais, 43 days, for New York, and may be found in afew dayain all clear stor to Jed Frye & Co. on the avenues running lengthwise of the city, so that families res Millay in ross streets may get them within a block of thelr beneath it two w@%Mcanen, | OM its present site on Hempstead Plains to land | teentn district of the ‘fwentieth ward, During tne Sel mer and J, Auther, both Germans, | near ule village of Hempstead the Board of Trustees | day the republican inspectors report 120 repeaters | with lath ug 2 Of his legs broken above the ankle 4 a C a as applied to be registered at that district, About six | — Schr Lottie Welles, Wellen, Calais 10 days, for New York, } poster, Lolmes' Holes with 160 ap and B60 hpDk oil, idences, at 80c. per dozen or $8.20 per grows, aud was paintuily bruised about the body, While | Passed the fallowing ect on et ® Meeting Bnd} Grciock a crowd of ubont forty forced themselves in | with lumber to J Bornton’s Son & Co. Park Tritony Suell, OE NB, was at St Helene Oct 12, with 70 | "a WHOLESALE, NO. 1 PAR PLACE, seriously injured Internaily ag well as on | Passed the IOlOwing resolution: — and demanded to be registered. The tspectars were | Echt A 11 Modgden, Faton Calats for Now York. oie sp and 60 co hphke oll’ ail told, bound S,-Keperts. xt CHATHAM STREET, Horn iad to Le dug out some six or | Resolved, That Thomas Ht. Clowes be constituted and ts by | eo intimidated that, they lefcthe place and discon- | Beye Aivake: Charts Mackius for New York, with timber to | Fyinces Isiand, coast of Africa, Seut 1,schr Admiral lake, | No. Chatham street —M, 1, Frey. But for the oxiraucdmary eliorts of | gny propoattious whlch may einanate from Me Ac'T, Stewart | Hnued their labors, The murder of Florence Sannell | Chase, Talbot & Co. spuken “Octo fat 9 Ns lon Hid Ws bark Willian Gifford, No. d chatham street=Wme Me Way. Dlajor Trewin and bis wen the poor fellows would | or his agent in relation to the exchanging of the Greenteld | aNd the shooting of others in the Highteenth ward | | Schr Zampa, Jewett, Machiag 8 days, for New York, with | veg er, Ni, 200 : ‘ "| No. 68 Chatham street—O, Kaniber. have died ere their bodies were recovered. Kitiner | © grounds for property proposed to be purchased | Was directly owing to the political animosities | lumber, to Simpson & Clapp. en Spoken. No. s@ Chatham street—John Tynold. ‘Waa removed to St. Michael's Mospital and Autuer | from Judge Dickman, engendered during the day, In some districts reg- | , Schr Francis Coli n, Reynolds, Addison for New York, with 4 - No. 116 Chatham atreet. 8, & R: Cohen, aeae te his hanie ae — lumber, to F Talbot 2'Co. Ship Orion, Hall, from New York for Gan Francisco, Nov | No’ 142 Ubatham street. 8, Duln taken to his home in W wark. istering boards, especially the weak-kneed republl- | “Soir Pair Wind, mith, Ellsworth for New York, with lum | 18, 1at98N, lon IU 15, ba Girne retin gate ag i SINGULAR ACTION OF A JuRY.—In the Police Court WESTCHESTER COUNTY. can members, became alarmed and abandoned the | per to Brett, Son & Co. Burk Nidbey Weston, from Baltimore forfan Franciaco, | No! 408 Ghatham square, Geraiiold, a ares sai r work carly in the afternoon. It was a little remark- Schr Jas Tilden, Davis, Busworth 10 days, for New York, | Aug 00, lat 27 8, lon 40. - BOWERY. 4 yesterday, before Justice Mills dnd a jury of six per- martaieisd PRIA able that not a single voter applied to have hisname | with lumber, to Brett, fon & Co. Bark Almena, Harmon, from Baltimore for San Francisco, No. 7 Bowery—B. Kasten. ‘ eons, the case of Tue City vs, Emile Spobn, a Lroad A BuroLar Snor.—A man named James A. La- | put on the registry of any district of tae Second Schr Wm H Mailer, Bireb, 1 Ellsworth for New York, with | Sept 6, lat 57 108, lon 67 $0, No. 8245 Bowery—M. Kaimvus. street photographer, on the charge of violating a | tham was yesterday received at the county jail, suf- | W#td. | The following 1s the tabular statement show- | MEO! ianies, Comin, Harrington for New York, witn Foreign Ports, Nort howery.2 Wm. Mecallte City ordinance, 1 that he permitted his street show- | fering tror istol st ing the registration yesterday to be 8,386, with the | jumber, to G Boardman. Brermuna, Nov 27-r1n port barks Figita Alessandra (Aus), mena Case to project over the sidewalk considerably more | (4% fom @ pistol shot wound 1n the leg, which | vifth and Sixth disiricts of the First ward to hear Schr Morgaret, Clark, Millbridge for New York, with lum- | Melanovich,' from Marseliies for NYork, in distrass, disg aries than the jaw allows, to be twithin eighteen | 4S inflicted while he was in the act of perpetrating | from. it will be seen that the ighteenth ward, | ber, to Simpson & Clapp. Chaturanga (Br), Hardy, from Singapore for do, Ka Was No. Hhowery-Juilus Toadin Inches or #0 of the sidewalk, Whereas the ordinance | ® DUtglary in the viciaity of Westchesier. His com- | Where the murder occurred yesterday, shows heavy Schr Onward. Plunkett, Bangor for New York, with lum- | sail acon for destination; Adeline © Adama, Leaviit, from ‘No. igs Bowery—J. rig Inls (Br), repgs schrs Thomas Fegarding such matters requires that wucd sigus or | WitaeNt was made out by Justice Baldwin, of that | repeating, as well as the Nintn ward, where we | be tod SF hele Hlolcombe. Goulver’ from Glestaegen tor Wtork relontinet re, Schr 8 W Woodbury, Woodbury, Bangor 5 days, for Jer- | Holoumbe Goatre; No. Bowery—Annis Kanop. : ; ; rom aig oy Blowcases shall not be within eight fect of | Village. On Latham arriving.at the jal unavailing | 1nspector was robbed by a mob. sey City, with lumber. Grasmere (Br), Bellem, from N\ ork for Bahia, to repair, Oe is woneee-oik, tie ‘sidewalk, ‘The action was brought | *4orta were made to extract the ball. —~Torat Shir Paul Be ez, Chase, Bangor for New York, with tum- | Guasoow, Dec &—Atived, ahip Gienberve, ‘Dawson, Mou- | 20-03 Rowery— at the complaint of Mr. Richard Smich, a neighbor. are ber, to Holyok aren treal, at, W te rn Sour days? Totat Oct. hr Vickeburg, Higging, Bangor tor New York, with lum- ERFOOL i , 4 She, Jewelcss Wass winaow: the digi; Cheteacead, CHANUKAH OF SIFCHE ZEDEK. Wards. \Regtatratin| Reglsterea |ategiatrain | ben nn ee rine || Wear cr ac, eee crc \ tue case the Magistrate » 2. 1960, '9 Schr L T Knight, Harvey, Bangor, 14 days, with lumber, MONTETIDEO, Oct 18—Ti arW'Sere! Clarged the jury that there had been committed a bed smelh added toned rae city." if n saat ah i ver, Baltimore for Bueni a Ayres (and prodested). paid “ee ‘ ia bal eraey ‘ mil N enuy, dud fouttd 8 verde eguroks thought diver; | Inauguration of a New Seroll of tho Law— 8,550! 1,500 | Bote A eet dneitos Hnaxer tor Naw Sores Laat N¥ork for Liverdbol (ant prosecied) ee eet | No. BU Nowery—Charlon Kiber. The Judve was ubasied and sake Keeton” | @he Orthodox Falth=Sermon by the Rev. 737 f"Sarnes, Varber; Bangor for Newark. SWaxow, Oct M—in port bark Asphodel, Norton, tor | No S51 Bowory—Ht: Von Dat. | to such a verdict, Another action will be brought. Dr. Hahn—The Ceremonics—The Breach in 298 | Schr Malabar, McCarty, Helfast for Newark. Chetoo. No. 81 Bower}_-Y. Hlibench, ; ' 1,861 | Schr Allce Onkes, Marson, Gardiner for New York. Sr ItPLEXA, Oct 26—In port bark Sacramento, Robbins, | No: He nowery—K- Uonener STOLEN CHURCH PaovenTY IDENTIPIED.—Nearly Israe!. 1}260 Schr Catawamteak, Lord, Rockland for New York, with | from New Bedford, M. ‘THIRD AVENUE. No. 18 Third avenue—S. Sunan & Bray. Third avenue—J. Flormhein, Bil the property found at the residence, In Jersey Yesterday afternoon the Jewish congregation of 2605 | Mme, to W 8 Brown. n 8 . American Ports. Sehr W ¢ Hall, Miller, Rockland for Mew Yor, with lime, | posnon nec s—Arrived, snip John Harvey, Hatiliig, fre- City, of the alleged notorious David Long, whose | Sifche Zedek celebrated with an extraordinary effect 3,990 | to Candin & Preagey. No, - ri ant; achr Finback, Graham, Tangler. : nie—Georze !, Lils, Brrest, In company with Gotlieb Maller, alias Schuei- | the feast of Chanukah, or of the rededication of the herd ult Mary A, ‘Jellorson, Rockland for New York, with lime | Par eared—Ship Premier, Sweetser, Bombay and Calcutta; avenue—August York. No. 77 Third avenue—John Meler. rown, Webster Harnard, Smith, Jacksonville; E H Furber, Bohr Delaware, Snow, Rockland for New York, with lime Baitionore: » ‘ ho. 121 Third avenue—John Warnk, 185 Third avenvo—Fuse & Kile. 9 Bi im 6,200 | Sard W Glover, Pickering, Rockland for New York, with | _ Salled—Us steamer Tatlapcosas harks Witeh, and Com Du Ger, has already been detailed im the Henanp, | Temple of Solomon, at Jerusalem, by Judas Macca- has been identified, and the evidence against the two | beus, 2,034 years ago. This 1s a new congregation No. 10—I burgiarious wortties is coutiuuaily incre: co 3 it; brig Al ( - No, 142 Third avenue—Angust ferday Kev. Mr. IC. Mcilvaine, Of Leltiy shuren, | Of OFthodox Jews, started only about three weeks Bed eee eT ag, Rockland for New York, with lime | euered inne Ronde and rtmaied atminagl). N°“ | No, 183 Third avenuo—Robert Gonsba. Woodbridge, came Lere aud ideatitied the following | before the Jast festival of tho Shebuoth, or 2,409 | tod R Brown. Sd—Arrived, steamshij) McClelian, Baltimore. No, 164 Third avenue—Charies Knight & Co. : as stole ie ae te "a ‘ . Sa BELTIMORE, Deo 2—Arrived, steamsltp Appold, 1 No. 189 Third avente—John Kunz. Property Which Was stolen trou the yeatry of hie tt in the spri of thi L761 | Schr Calista, Spear, Ro ckland for New York. P Ae te Hewes Third ‘" ehureh on the might of v h it.:—One black sik | Leuteost pring 3 year, by 2377 | Sehr Herald, joc kiand for New York. ‘ k Dulaware (Br), White, Demarara; tries fara No. a7, wentie— August Shubsck Glerical gown, o4e wiute t Daler eet | Mr, G, E, Silberberg, it president, and §, 6600! | ghee eerinaecken Me ee es is ‘Wile, Btavien, Went, Tauios: lanko ‘Keen, [ No. 208 Third avenue —Peter Maithewson Btlcks, a gold’ toothpick et gold ‘sleeve | Lion, secretary, mas quite @ number of Beek erento eee tion, Pocdand. for New York, with witobe, Vora. pe 7 aural Xo: a Third areaue-—Philfp Kalaman. 4 » OD 8 ers and a set of 1s ah a 85 9 ‘bor t ton’a Son &'Co, jailed—Bark Delaware; Thesapeake, Senorita. (0% a ha ven, tablets, ‘The Rev. Mr. Stryker, of Staten island, | Members already, and meets regularly for worship os] * 548 | Eke Waa B Gocewell, Studwell, Portland for New Yore. BATH, Deo l—Saito), sitpa Uniamuted chew), Dinsmore, giready had identified a large eburch and lod | &t@ hall, No, 701 Third avenue, between Forty-eignth 802 4’gs1 | Schr Jd W Roberts, Thompron, Gloucester for New York: NOrlean jlamestown (new Call, Savannah, Pemes Ho big Third Srenie Adin: otk 1 © that had been stoten (rc = . . hr West Dennis, Crowell, Boston for Washington, DC, 4 '» Novo rrive sehra Berry, en mi 4 |. Schussen. ie a po Te a I Merced rang ess Mice nl Reheat 497 8,403 | Schr FW Johnson, March, Boston. for eiehmond, Brier; Orion, Hart; Martha Weeks, Gilmore; Abvy | No. 363 Third avenno—James Stan iish. Clothes worth seventy-ive dollais haa al > b of | with them, for not only did they propose to cele- ey Ae gee mae Rehr Dirigo, Davit Peston for Fusiacal om id at, and Wethen | igor, tig g Bees wee Bo Res ahi avenu ap reais o a 80 been . 9 kK R o 1» Nov 80-0! a > 5 5 Aan Wontifed. Ane set of sliver mvuntor barnsss way, | DFMkE Chanakah in the usual manner, but also to deck a0 $886! 0,850} Bote B.shaw, Ghar, Boston for Philadelpoias noi, Laverpacts pee Chane, dtecmn any | Mer Ba ued avenue—t, Corn ins unidentified. The polic 1 | consec: low = hohr L Blew, Ball, Boston for Philadel % DANVERS, Nov 20-—Arrived, schra Chase, Groce, and No, ird avenue—, working up similar case Putthost | age te nee ee eee COLLISION IW THE EAST RIVER. Rehr EB iverman, Carson, 2oston for Phitadetphia. Thomas Hix,"Hall, NYork, 4 No, 908 Phird ayenug—T, to puta stop to the der +0! rovbers | Be¥s Dr. Gorstl, Chasan, @ reader of the Rivington Se a Schr E A Vartle, stnith, Boston Tor Phita 01 ia. a GRREN WI H, Nov 80--Arrived, schr Branaywioe, No, 48 Third avenue—-Howet Towes, oh have recently preva sreadot = treet congreratio fe hr Geo Fales, U i}, Boston for Philadelphi dams, Philadel pht 0. rd avenie—Juline Bowen. ‘which have receutiy preve WaT, Street congrevation, officlated at the pulpit as leader | As the ferryboat Warren was approaching her slip | rr NOTE Aten towel eine Te tadelphias FORTRESS MONROR, Doo S—Passod tn for Baltimore, | No. 467 Third avenue-C, Anderson. po of Ue psalms and chants, and Rev. Dr. Hahn, of the | on tho Williamsburg ide, at South Seventh street, Sehr Jas Jewett, Foster, Boston for Philadelphia. ship Florida, from Callao; brig Eliza & Henrietta, from Mon- No, 472 Third avente—David Henge, Rrcw, RaRR AND Loven Tries ro | Clinton jstrect synagogue, led the service and deliv. | yesterday morning, on the flood tide, she collided | Sehr dulla B Pratt, Nekerson, Boston for Fhiladeiohiae Enlled Beles Gazeliey and Dolphin, for Baltimore, Ro: ip third avonueiti gehumener, SCALE His inawoRrat Lows AND I8 Arnesrnp | ©ed the sermon, This same gentieman will againom- | witn tho tugboat E. Patmer, which was passing Bebr i Parker, Parker, 8 ton i ow rere. ry wa at do, nohr dackson, jaitimore, for the Spanish pid anid evonne: Miayman Nathan. . + | clate to-d 4 tha anes 9 ne tir yhe r Senator, Pri in, Boston for New York, with mi ne a . Stiner, ° 48 A BuRGLAR.—Lhis quiet rurality is in a stave of | “Mle to-day, and the members of this new Sifche Ze. of the tug were Knocked ovesbostt, bur wats fee. eit Grroumg, Younes Lynn ert for new Yorke log MORE ee ey ee Teak © Vemeth, Hay 1 O. Demonts my a 2 u vor the doing: ‘tion expresso om te < tH ’, ‘chr rere, Rockport for New York. ky ie '. Q, Demon' y gay. a es @ CX- e prety rf bl. Sebr Highland Chief, Freeman, Provincetown for New in, PI ipa, Georgetown, D5 Luna, Smith, go % judd, horse car conductor, nained William Jiouston, | Jatter should uave consented to allow their minister Ta | aa . ov Gh Olearoa ; ; No fed Teioereee ab hoe and a very pretty girl of seventeen, the daushter of | to leave th ~ ~ . Rolly, Falmouth for New York. VERTON, Nov 24—Cleared, steamship Arindne, Eld- | No. 784 Third wrong. Tueehner, Mr, janes Rundel, @ highly respected cttizon’of | ° lave thelr own pulpit for two days during this PENSOHAL MOVEMENTS, clly, New Hedlord for Philadelphis. ridge, NYor! No. 787 Third avenue—B. Burnett. this place. It seems the tw rer holiday season and act as “teacner — a , Maddox, New Bedford for New York, vbth— Arrived, schr Robt Palmer, Clark, N¥ork. No. 760 Third avenue—Simon Muabadke Diace. It seems the two managed to scrape an ~ - 8 “teacher” to a new and * * " chr J W Dow Tay) New Bedford for New York, HOLMES! HOLF, Nov 80, PM—Arrived, brig Peter & John No. 765 Chird aven A. Jones. acquaintance s io ‘ “ oe A Mre. Ann ‘W. Allen has been appointed a clerkin J W Dodge, Taylor, New is a oquainianoe some thine gyro in te horse cara of the | Comparatively Weak “schule.’ The charactor of this Sebr Lodi, Robbing, Beverley for New York. (Pr), MeLanghlin, Pictou for Providence; burmoh, Winlow, No. £06 Third avenus—A. Bumollays Blooms id and Newark ye one of at was -_ now congregation may be gathered from an adver: the vead Letter Onlce. aewr ; ft ford, Havin, i igi foorh yh jarey or Ea Pay (BPD, Yobriegg, : von NB, E r f° is Ft dha) fos gm i 4 D, jouston, The et 48 quite & beau, an rd at Behr Nalad Queen, Chase, iver for New York, ork; I Dow! ry wetl, do for Providence; Tj 0. 819 Third avenue —Peter soon made a deep impression ontthe heart of tho | “ment published by them in one of the German |, Gottschalk has been appointed imperial director | gonr li'A Tuber, Bowman, Cohaseot Narrows for New | back, Graha r for Boston; Jaa 8 Watson, Houck: | No. $04 No. 8.0 Third avenno—K, Rudolph. obs 863 Third avenue—Daniel toch JW Woodrnt, Haskell, Bangor for ird avenne-—A, Binw. le gi | uw - papers, aod in which Dra, Mielzu EI if all the military and naval nds in Brazil, York, Phiadelphta Gueceplible girl, who frequentiy met him unknown ee ae |” ¥ tM ge iadbeadlnt tos Callahan, Tiffany, Providence for Rondout, NYork; Alaska, Clark, Machine for dot Lucy M Coline, Gat Hirsch and others of the reform rabbia are name ake Kal to her parents, The oluer night, it is alleged, he 4 | General Custer is designated as the “blonde” ca se Prov Yor! Mn, Boston for Gre + OO J. Johnaon, attempted to effect an eutrance into her tather’s eptatte and hare the tte A Hi ny Di eg airyman by Western papers. Bene li ow Taylor Provicence for New York.” for Baltimore. One ere ee Ne: thy Thied ayene Mt Pt ats house, but was frightened off by some members of given them to return from wae benignant advice is Schr Keren Happuch, Kelley, Bristol for Newark, Deo 1--Arrived, briga E y (Br Roberts, Monrovia, W No. $27 Third avenne—J. 0, Eichberg. the may. ten one a, ik tats La Aik | Precisely at one o'clock in the “afverhoon a pried hg gg we Pgred M Plc mags D8 eB Schr doeeping Trianay’ Poosbest for New ork Sor onon' sera Genres Laweerae ineone W | Novo Tihird wren Goldewake. lady eturn from school as usual and her % back tn Oue night to wed against the wishes of her 4 ney, 4 on M , Sean’ Aide pt cs PN ft a of J Parents, believing that Honston had something vo | President, ar siberberg, where Maceo nce ay ee | parents. i ij Behr M'Feming’ Witiawone Norwich Yor Hoboken, Het ryt Goutec itunes pcenten ree “a | Ko: Hig ted avenue—Jaooo Burgman, Ep dae caused & warrant to be issued | Thora was received arried hack to the hath There is taik of building a monument over the | Sehr Thames, Hodes, London for New York. Dickinson, Philadelphia for Boston; Zeta PS J, Thounpnony | ote a On & charge of attempting to enter | Here it was consecrated with t ave of President Lincoln's mother in Spen Schr Filght, Crowell, Norwich for New York. Baitimorefor Kanex; Nellie Star, Poland, Wilmington, NO, ME SAMPSON SCALE COMPANY, ‘he usual ceremont gr other in Spencer ; mf TEP, ;, 7 " —— their house. Ho was found in hig mother’s house in | tne psalma “Gates of Righte ¥ jones, ty, Ind. Schr AJ Russell, Champlin, Portland, Ct, for New York, for Kennebunk ; ls Prescott, Freeman, Norfolk for Portland} the village, and there, too, was f the missing gir, | . t ighteousnesa” and “How | county, Ind. Schr Freestone, Harr, Portland, Ct, tor New York. Lizzie W Harmon, Wiley, Tangier tor do; Elin Muy Yeh: 40 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, concealed in a closer. Houston was lodged faeth eautiful, O God, are Thy Tents” and other psalms | Commodore John L. Worden, of Monitor-Merrimac | Schr J W Hin, Lane, Portland, Ot, tor New York. Deaia Island for Boston} Addie J Cole, Cole, and Lewis G — Eagex Dobe ng Eyun iy, too ot i a ne from the rabbi | fame, fas entered npon his duties as Superintendent j= ae Stookin porgnad: ee = Tangier for do; Flora A Newcomb, Gorham, do for Manufacture and have constantly on hand for sale, Weigh a Cy Portland, " — He is With one child, and is about aine the of the Naval Academy, Annapolis, fehr BH Bri Edwards, Portiand, Satled—Brig Citizen Lite Holen M Condon, Blondel, Ada | Lock, Railroad Traok, Hay, Coal, Cattle, Warchouse and r. mon, by the Rev, Dr. Hahn, in German, io an Zecharia! Prince Arthur 1s having a ballroom built adjacent Behr BF Brali A eo Tor eet genni te 2 ttl 8 | eo. ing. Montreal esiaene, and ho Wil give m-sorien | Retr § Hrunara, Nhl, Nord, waked me, asa man that 18 wakened out of his | Of brilliant valls during the winter. The beau monde | Sint & Fig jase C F Books, Kit Ct * Harmon, + careony deo W Potter, Amelia, Tinback, LW |. 155 vatieiy Of smaller Soaics, 2d, AM—Arrt el , I ved, brig Golden Tend, Tooter Jail, where he now lies awaiting trial, , bas age. The occurrence, own; cheng. the expect i Pesging ot i] young, Jady’s endless food for the gossips, b ‘Sout before the pnb ‘Prenton. Bieep, aud said unto me, what seest thou? ‘And t | # in @ flutter of excitement, 4 Grieg. ng, Portland, Ct, for New York, | ‘Anal'iatsir Wardese tena ey Aone for deeb Fr dn i eRe Tnx Cover oF Ennons AND Arrnars adjourned | #*'4, 1 bave looked and behold @ candlestick, ait of | “While Captath Hall was lecturing on Sir John Sebr Serap! A Fe Ny aly Thi aed York, Conkling, Dantels, and R ¥ Vaxghan , Pliladeiphia | fachity and exactness of wijustinent and abliity 10 gold, with @ bow! upon the top of, 1t, and his seven | Franklin, in Coviny +a mean scoundrel stole Pap ty Lh la i eo m for do; Romeo, Ditnkwater; E Aroulatius, sonst) Aza Jocution which b eng. the TE rs rence ube thereon, and seven pipes tothe seven inmpa | one ofthe roi ofthe great explorer—a waall wo: | Saif td gat iit lf New Nor. | Mant Pinang for hart Htsion Tas ——ee SERIOUS AD ACO! hs jay morn- | which are uj e hereof; WO olive trees penknife, Kehr RM Clark, Stook! iddletown fur New York. for do; Bye! more, Ellzabethport for do; Har Rai TPE FINE ARTS. . | by it, one upon the right side of the bowl and tn jehr Henri Hinton, New Haven for Philadelph’ Gouid, N " ah sattage ing while @ meohanto named Abraham Staats, res- | Ofer “vow tno left side thereof.” The reverena | ini’ pyeai’ that Brigham Young Js not frighte privans Rehr Reading RR No 77, Carroll, Now finven for Pitiadal- | Soinie York for aay Macy, hi esrasiamy Bi ob i TIER RETURN” w besuitel painting, by the cot dent in the lower part of this city, was proceeding | gontieman spoke very Jenrnedly upon tue | family and thove of one or two elders be can etart & | PLY.» Joseph, Skidmore, New Haven for Port Job NACHIAS, "Now BeBallog, sett , Mover Yon brane. “ugk vevelned trom Me arnt to his work aloug the relroad, he Wes struck and | proper menuing of hig yleion of Zecharian | yosgootabie colony alumost anywhere, Gobt Wark: Rubbers. Bae Weven fur Ambon ee™ ae Hed, wer tM Koowies, Knowiea, | mais uv Ue BEAU MON No, 7 Lond street,

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